REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OP THE STATE OF ILLIIOIS, VOLUME II.— 1861-1866. CONTAINING ROSTERS OF OFFICERS, AND HISTORICAL MEMORANDA OF ILLINOIS REGIMENTS, NnMBERED FROM THE FORTT-SEVENTH TO THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIXTH, INCLUSIVE. SPEINGFIELD : AOHE & ( 1867. TABLE OF CONTENTS. VOLUME II. Roster of Officers continued, Page, 3 Forty-seventh Regiment, Roster of 4 Forty-seventh (re-organized) Regiment, Roster of ¦ ¦ 9 Forty-seventh Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 13 Forty-eighth Regiment, Roster of 11 Forty-eighth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 24 Forty-ninth Regiment, Roster of 26 Forty-ninth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 32 Fiftieth Regiment, Roster of .- 34 Fiftieth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 41 Fifty-first Regiment, Roster of 43 Fifty-first Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 49 Fifty-second Regiment, Roster of 52 Fifty-second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 59 Fifty-third Regiment, Roster of 61 Fifty-third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 68 Fifty-fourth Regiment, Roster of 70 Fifty-fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 76 Fifty-fifth Regiment, Roster of 78 Fifty-fifth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 84 Fifty-sixth Regiment, Roster of 86 Fifty-seventh Regiment, Roster of 93 Fifty-seventh Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 99 Fifty-eighth Regiment, Roster of 100 Fifty-eighth Regiment, Order of Consolidation 105 Fifty-eighth (as consolidated) Regiment, Rotter of >. 106 Fifty-eighth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of Ill Fifty-ninth Regiment, Roster of . .- 114' Fifty-ninth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 121 Sixtieth Regiment, Roster of 125 Sixtieth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of. 132 Sixty-first Regiment, Roster of 134 Sixty-first Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 140 Sixty-second Regiment, Roster of. 142 Sixty-second Regiment, Order of Re-organization 148 Sixty-second (re-organiied) Regiment, Roster of 149 Sixty-second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 152 Sixty-third Regiment, Roster of 153 Sixty-third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 159 Sixty-fourth Regiment, Roster of 161 Sixty-fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 167 Sixty-fifth Regiment, Roster of 170 Sixty-fifth (as consolidated) Regiment, Roster of < . . . 176 Sixty-fifth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 179 Sixty-sixth Regiment, Roster of. 181 Sixty-sixth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 18<> Sixty-seventh Regiment, Roster of 1° * Sixty-eighth Regiment, Roster of 190 Sixty-ninth Regiment, Roster of 193 Seventieth Regiment, Roster of 19" Seventy-first Regiment, Roster of 200 Seventy-second Regiment, Roster of 204 Seventy-second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of. . . 210 Seventy-third Regiment, Roster of 21 3 Seventy-third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 218 Seventy-fourth Regiment, Roster of 219 Seventy-fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of . . . . 225 Seventy-fifth Regiment, Roster of 226 Seventy-fifth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 231 Seventy-sixth Regiment, Roster of 232 Seventy-sixth Regiment,«Historical Memoranda of 237 Seventy-seventh Regiment, Roster of 238 Seventy-seventh Regiment, Order of Consolidation 243 Seventy-seventh (as consolidated) Regiment, Roster of. 245 Seventy-seventh Regiment, Order of Re-organization. . 249 Seventy-seventh Regiment, Historical Memoranda of. . . 251 Seventy-eighth Regiment, Roster of 254 Seventy-eighth Regiment, Order of Transfer 259 Seventy-eighth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 259 Seventy-ninth Regiment, Roster of 260 Seventy-ninth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 266 Eightieth Regiment, Roster of 268 Eightieth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 273 Eighty-first Regiment, Roster of 275 Eighty-first Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 280 Eighty-second Regiment, Roster of 282 Eighty-second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 287 Eighty-Third Regiment, Roster of 288 Eighty-third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 292 Eighty-fourth Regiment, Roster of 293 Eighty-fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 298 Eighty-fifth Regiment, Roster of 300 Eighty-fifth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 305 Eighty-sixth Regiment, Roster of 306 Eighty-sixth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 311 Eighty-seventh Regiment, Roster of 312 Eighty-eighth Regiment, Roster of 317 Eighty-eighth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of ... . 323 Eighty-ninth Regiment, Roster of 325 Eighty-ninth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 331 Ninetieth Regiment, Roster of 334 Ninetieth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 339 Ninety-first Regiment, Roster of 340 Ninety-first Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 345 Ninety-second Regiment, Roster of 346 Ninety-second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of . . . . 351 Ninety-third Regiment, Roster of. 353 Ninety-third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 358 Ninety-fourth Regiment, Roster of 860 Ninety-fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 365 Ninety-fifth Regiment, Roster of. 366 Ninety-fifth Regiment, Historical Memoranda%pf 871 Ninety-sixth Regiment, Roster of 373 Ninety-sixth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 378 Ninety-seventh Regiment, Roster of 379 Ninety-seventh Regiment, Historical Memoranda of. . . 884 Ninety-eighth Regiment, Roster of 385 Ninety-eighth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of ... . 8'J1 Ninety-ninth Regiment, Roster of 395 Ninety-ninth Regiment, Order of Consolidation 400 Ninety-ninth Battalion, Roster of 401 TABLE OF CONTENTS. V Ninety-ninth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of Page, 403 One Hundredth Regiment, Roster of ; 405 fOne Hundredth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of. 410 One Hundred and First Regiment, Roster of 411 One Hundred and First Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 416 One Hundred and Second Regiment, Roster of 420 One Hundred and Second RegimeDt, Historical Memoranda of 425 One Hundred and Third Regiment, Roster of ¦ 426 One Hundred and Third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 431 One Hundred and Fourth Regiment, Roster of 432 One Hundred and Fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 437 One Hundred and Fifth Regiment, Roster of 440 One Hundred and Fifth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 445 One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Roster of . .- : 448 One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 453 One Hundred and Seventh Regiment, Roster of 454 One Hundred and Seventh Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 460 One Hundred and Eighth Regiment, Roster of , 463 One Hundred and Eighth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 468 One Hundred and Ninth Regiment, Roster of 473 One Hundred and Ninth Regiment, Order of Discharge 477 One Hundred and Tenth Regiment, Roster of 478 One Hundred and Tenth Regiment, Order of Consolidation 482 One Hundred and Tenth (consolidated) Regiment, Roster of 483 One Hundred and Tenth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of . . , 486 One Hundred and Eleventh Regiment, Roster ol6. 487 One Hundred and Eleventh Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 492 One Hundred and Twelfth Regiment, Roster of 494 One Hundred and Twelfth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 499 One Hundred and Thirteenth Regiment, Roster of 504 One Hundred and Thirteenth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 509 One Hundred and Fourteenth Regiment, Roster of 511 One Hundred and Fourteenth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 516 One Hundred and Fifteenth Regiment, Roster of 518 One Hundred and Fifteenth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 523 ¦ One Hundred and Sixteenth Regiment, Roster of 526 One Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment, Roster of r _. 532 One Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of. 537 One Hundred and Eighteenth Regiment, Roster of . . •. •- 539 One Hundred and Eighteenth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 544 One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment, Roster of 546 One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 551 One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment, Roster of 552 One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 557 One Hundred and Twenty-first Regiment 557 One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment, Roster of 558 One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 562 One Hundred and Twenty-third Regiment, Roster of , 564 One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Roster of 569 One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 574 One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Regiment, Roster of .- 576 One Hundred and Twenty-fifth. Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 581 One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, Roster of 582 One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 587 One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Regiment, Roster of 588 One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Regiment, Roster of 593 One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Regiment, Order of Discharge 597 One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Regiment, Roster of 598 One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 603 One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiment, Roster of 604 One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiment, Order of Consolidation 608 One Hundred and Thirtieth (revived) Regiment, Roster of 611 One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 614 One Hundred and Thirty-first Regiment, Roster of 615 One Hundred and Thirty-first Regiment, Order of Consolidation 619 One Hundred and Thirty-first (consolidated) Regiment, Roster of . . , 621 VI TABLE OF CONTENTS. One Hundred and Thirty-second Regiment, Roster of ¥age, 623 One Hundred and Thirty-second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 627 One Hundred and Thirty-third Regiment, Roster of 1E8 One Hundred and Thirty-third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 632 One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Regiment, Roster of 633 One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 637 One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Regiment, Roster of 638 One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Regiment, Roster of 642 One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Regiment, Roster of 646 One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 650 One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Regiment, Roster of 651 One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 655 One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Regiment, Roster of ; 656 One Hundred and Fortieth Regiment, Roster of 660 One Hundred and Forty-first Regiment, Roster of 664 One Hundred and Forty-second Regiment, Roster of 668 One Hundred and Forty-second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of . . , 672 One Hundred and Forty-third Regiment, Roster of 673 One Hundred and Forty-third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 677 One Hundred and Forty -fourth Regiment, Roster of 678 One Hundred and Forty-fifth Regiment, Roster of 682 Curtis' Independent Company, Roster of 686 Stookey's Independent Company, Roster of 686 One Hundred and Forty-sixth Regiment, Roster of 687 One Hundred and Forty-sixth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 691 One Hundred and Forty-seventh Regiment, Roster of 692 One Hundred and Forty-seventh Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 696 One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Roster of. 697 One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 701 One Hundred and Forty-ninth Regiment, Roster of 702 One Hundred and Forty-ninth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 706 One Hundred and Fiftieth Regiment, Roster of 707 One Hundred and Fiftieth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 711 One Hundred and Fifty-first Regiment, Roster of 712 One Hundred and Fifty-first Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 716 One Hundred and Fifty-second Regiment, Roster of 718 One Hundred and Fifty-Second Regiment, Historical Memoranda of . . . '. '. 722 One Hundred and Fifty-third Regiment, Roster of 723 One Hundred and Fifty.third Regiment, Historical Memoranda of..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 727 One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Regiment, Roster of 728 One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of .... '. 732 One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Regiment, Roster of 733 One Hundred and. Fifty-fifth Regiment, Historical Memoranda of 737 One Hundred and fifty-sixth Regiment, Roster of 738 APPENDIX ROSTER OF OFFICERS, AND HISTORICAL MEMORANDA OF ILLINOIS REGIMENTS. CONTINUED. Roster of ihe Forty -seventh Regvment Illinois Volunteers. \t± Co, Name and Rank. Colonels. John Brtner William A. Thrush. John N. Cromwell. . John D. McClure . . , Lieutenant Colonels. Daniel L. Miles William A. Thrush Samuel R. Baker majors. William A. Thrush. John N. Cromwell . Rush W. Chambers. John D. McClure . . John B. Miles Adjutants. Rush W. Chambers. . . Joseph R. Vail Quartermasters. William Stewart Samuel A. L. Law. . . . George L. Lucas Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Timotht Babb Residen Peoria. Peoria.Pearia.Peoria. Washington Peoria Peoria Peoria. Peoria Washington . Peoria. Henry . . . Brimfield. Peoria Peoria Date of rank. Date of muster. July 27, 1861 . Sept. 2, 1862 . Oct. 3, 1862 . . May 16, 1863. Aug. 25,1861. May 9, 1862.. Sept. 2, 1862 . Aug. 25, 1861. May 9, 1862. . Oct. 3, 1862. . Oct. 31, 1862. May 16, 1863. Aug. 24, 1861 . Oct. 31, 1862. Aug. 25, 1861 . Aug. 8, 1868. Aug. 14,1861. Aug. 14,1861. Oct. 2, 1861 , July 15, 1863.. Oct. 2, 1861 Nov. 1, 1862. Oct. 2, 1861 . . Jan. 28, 1863. Aug. 21, 1863. Oct. 2, 1861... Jan. 5, 1868 Oct. 2, 1861... Dec. 14, 1863.. Oct. 2, 1861... Oct. 2, 1861... Remarks. Resigned September 2, 1862 Killed in battle before Corinth, Oct. 3, 1862. Killed in battle, Jackson, Miss., May 16, '63. Term expired October 11, 1864 & Killed in battle of Farmington, May 9, 1862. 3 Promoted > Term expired October 11, 1864 g Promoted g Promoted §3 Resigned October 31, 1862 ..'. S. Promoted Colonel tj. Term expired October 11, 1864 •""S O Promoted Major W Honorably discharged, April 11, 1864 Resigned August 8, 1868 Term expired 1864 Term expired September 19, 1864 Resigned August 13, 1863 Second Assistant Surgeon. Luther M. Andrews. Chaplains. Jeremiah Hazen Hiram Doane. Captains. John N. Cromwell . , Converse Southard . John T. Bowen Mrst Lieutenants. Converse Southard . . . John W. Dodds John T. Bowen William W. Poole Second Lieutenants. John W. Dodds John T. Bowen Charles S. Blood Captains. Joseph B. Miles Benjamin F. Biser Diego C. Ross Mrst Lieutenants. Benjamin F. Biser George Kinnear Diego C. Ross Second Lieutenant. George Kinnear £< , , Captains. John D. McClure George Broad Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria . . EllisvillePeoria . . Peoria . . Ellisville . . . Peoria Lawn Ridge . Washington . Washington'.Washington . Washington.Cruger Washington . Cruger. Peoria Peoria . Dec. 6, 1862. Sept. 20, 1861 . Nov. 1, 1862.... Aug. 25, 1861.. May 9, 1862... Oct. 29, 1862., Aug. 25, 1861 . Hay 9, 1862.. June 17, 1862. Oct. 29, 1862. Aug. 25, 1861. May 9, 1862 . . June 17, 1862.. Aug 25, 1861. May 16, 1863. June 6, 1864 . Aug. 25, 1861 . May 16, 1863.. Aug. 21, 18«S.. Aug. 25, 1861. Aug. 25,1861. Aug. 31, 1862. Oct. 2, 1861 . . . April 24, 1863. Jan. 7, 1863 Sept. 26, 1863. Sept. 26, 1863. Dec. 11, 1863 . Term expired October 11, 1864 Resigned November 1, 1862 Died at Vicksburg, Miss., July 22, 1863 Promoted Major w Resigned October 29, 1862 § Term expired October 11, 1864 ^ H W Promoted o Resigned June 17, 1862 ** Promoted M Term expired October 11, 1864 §nH i Promoted §j Promoted j«j Term expired 1864 § Promoted Major tj Killed June 6, 1864 3 Term expired October 11, 1864 fc a Promoted • Promoted Captain Company F Promoted Promoted Promoted Major Term expired October 11, 1864 w Forty-seventh Infantry. — Continued. Co. D. E.. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Silas Chapple George Broad Samuel A. L. Law Christopher C. Gilbert. Second Lieutenants. George Broad Samuel A. L. Law Christopher C. Gilbert . Captains. John C. Tov,nsend George F. Townsend First Lieutenants. Orlando Fountain G:-;orge F. Townsend Theophilus F. Capp Second Lieutenants. James P. Warrell Theophilus F. Capp Royal Olmsted , ' mis. Samuel R. Baker George Puterbaugh First Lieutenants. George Puterbaugh. . . . William W. Pierce Residence. Lancaster . Peoria .... Brimfield . Brimfield . . Peoria Brimfield . Brimfield . WhitefieldWhitefield Whitefield Whitefield Henry City Henry City Henry City Wheatland Peoria Mackinaw. . Mackinaw. . Pekin Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 25, 1861 . . June 17, 1862. Aug. 31, 1862 Dec. 14, 1863.. Aug. 25,1861. June 17,1862. Aug. 31, 1862 Aug. 26, 1861. Dec. 6, 1862.. Aug. 25, 1861... March 26, 1862, Dec. 6, 1862... Sept. 20, 1861. April 12, 1862. Dec. 6, 1862... Aug. 25, 1861. Sept. 2, 1862. Aug. 25, 1861. Sept. 2, 1862 . March 7, 1863.. March 4, 1863. Feb. 20, 1864 . . March 4, 1863.. Jan. 28, 1863.. Jan. 28, 1863. Jan. 28. 1863. Oot. 31, 1862. Oct. 31, 1862. Remarks. Resigned June 17, 1862 Promoted Promoted Quartermaster Term exDired October 11, 1864 Promoted 3 Promoted fe Promoted ^ Resigned December 6, 1862 § Term expired October 11, 1864 §> "Resigned March 26, 1 862 °° Promoted W Term expired October 11, 1864 i-tjow i-a Resigned April 12, 1862 Promoted Transferred to Company A, as re-organized. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Term expired October 11, 1864 Promoted Term expired October 11, 1864 a. H Second Lieutenants. William W. Pierce Edgar Isbell Lyman W. Clark. . . Theodore M. Lowe. George H. Carter. . George Kinnear First Lieutenants. Theodore M. Lowe Joseph H. Moulton William E. Kuhn Second Lieutenants. Joseph Moulton William E. Kuhn George H. Carter Joy G. Rupert Captains. Harmon Andrews. . . . Edward G. Toby Mrst Lieutenants. William Armentrout Thomas R. Henderson. . . . Edward G. Toby Edward Bouham Second Lieutenants. Abel Bradley. Edward G. Toby Edward Bouham , Thompson Gordon. . George A. Wilkins. Pekin.Pekin. Peoria . Peoria . Peoria . Cruger. Peoria . Lacon . Lacon Peoria . Sparland . Sparland . Henry . . . Sparland . Sparland. Sparland . Wheatland.Loraine Aug. 26, 1861 . . Sept. 2, 1862.. Aug. 25, 1861.. Dec. 28, 1861 . April 12, 1863 . Aug. 21, 1863.. Aug. 25, 1861. Dec. 28, 1861. Oct. 22, 1862. Aug. 25, 1861 . Dec. 28, 1861. Oct. 22, 186a. May 16, 1863. Aug. 25, 1861... July 13, 1863... Aug. 25, 1861. Dec. 30, 1861.. Nov. 27, 1862.. July 13, 1863. Oct. 1, 1861.. Dec. 81, 1861. Nov. 27, 1862. Aug. 25, 1861. Oct. 27, 1863. . Oct. 81, 1862. July 26, 1863.. Sept. 30, 1863. June 21, 1863. April 26, 1863. Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1863. Jan. 8, 1863... Sept. 26, 1863 Jan. 4, 1864: . Promoted Honorably discharged November 6, 1863. . . Resigned December 27, 1861 Resigned April 12, 1863 Resigned August 21, 1868 Term expired October 11, 1864 a o Promoted g Resigned October 22, 1862, W Term expired October 11, 1864 wo Promoted g Promoted fcd Promoted 3 Discharged (as Serg't Major) August 7, 1863 »M Resigned July 18, 1863 g Dishonorably dismissed October 10, 1864.. K Resigned December 30, 1861 5 Resigned November 27, 1862 £f Promoted hj Promoted Lieut. Colonel, as re-organized.. Resigned December 30, 1861 Promoted Promoted Died October 27, 1863 Term expired October 11, 1864 Forty-seventh Infantry. — Continued. Co. H I. K Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. George A. Wilkins Thomas Gray Second Lieutenants. James Bk a - -field Thomas Gray Captains. Samuel S. Jackman , Chester Andrews . . , Mrst Lieutenants. James Tisdale Charles H. Robinson Second Lieutenants. Chester Andrews Joseph H. Wylie Captains. Jacob Jemison David DeWolp John M. Brown Mrtt Lieutenants. David DeWolf James A. Hendeeson John M. Brown William H. Denchpield . . Second Lieutenants. Amos Tucker William H. Denchfield. . John Hawks Residence. Loraine . . Saratoga. Whitefield. Saratoga . . Linn. . . , Miuonk . Minonk . Clayton. Minonk . Minonk . Toulon Essex. Wyoming , Essex. Wyoming , Wyoming , Wanda . . , Wyoming , Wyoming , Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 25, 1861 Jan. 3, 1864 . . Aug. 25, 1861. June 16, 1862. Aug. 25, 1861... March 26, 1862. Aug. 25, 1861 . April 12, 1862. Aug. 25,1861. March 27, 1862 Aug. 25, 1861.. March 26, 1862. Oct. 3, 1862... Aug. 25, 1862. March 26, 1862. June 16, 1862.. Oct. 8, 1861... Aug. 26, 1861. March 26, 1862 Oct. 3, 1862. . Nov. 14, 1862 Not mustered. Nov. 14, 1862. Nov. 14, 1862.. Remarks. Promoted Term expired October 11, 1864. Resigned June 16, 1862. Promoted Resigned March 26, 1862 Term expired October 11, 1864. Resigned April 12, 1862 Term expired October 11, 1864. Promoted Term expired October 11, 1864 Resigned March 26, 1862 Killed in battle of Corinth, Oct. 8, 1862. Term expired. October 11, 1864 fed fed hj O fedH Promoted Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) June 16, 1862. Promoted . Term expired October 11, 1864 Resigned March 26, 1862 . Promoted Resigned April 26, 1864 . , Roster of the Forty seventh Infantry (as reorganized) Regiment Illinois Voltmieers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. David W. Magee . . . " Lieutenant Colonel. Edward Bouham Majors. Edward Bouham Royal Olmsted James B. Auten . Quartern William M. Patton. Henry T. Antis Mrst Assistant Surgeon. John Simpson A.. Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain Captains. Royal Olmsted James C. Pluss James C. Pluss . . . Thomas J. Powell. Residence. Sparland . Sparland . Henry . . . Ophir Canandaigua, New York. HenryHennepin , Hennepin . . , Washington . Date of rank. Date of muster. Mar. 20 1865... Mar. 25, 1865... Mar. 27 1865... May 2, 1865.... Oct. 11, 1864... May 19, 1865... June 14, 1865... Oct. 11, 1864... Mar. 25, 1866... Mar. 22, 1866... Mar. 24, 1865... May 19, 1865... June 14, 1865... Jan. 1, 1866 Not mustered . . . Oct. 11, 1864... May 19, 1865... June 14, 1865... Oct. 11, May 19, 1864... I860... Feb. 15, 1863... June 14, 1865... Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brigadier General March 13, 1865. Mustered out January 21, 1866. Mustered out January 21, 1866. Promoted Mustered out January 21, 1866. Mustered out January 21, 1866. Mustered out January 21, 1866 Mustered out January 21, 1866. Mustered out (as Hospital Steward) January 21, 1866. Promoted Major Mustered out January 21, 1866. Promoted Mustered out January 21, 1866. fed o GO3 fed§ •=dofedH i S3 Mustered out January 21, 1866 h fed Mustered out January 21, 1866 fcj Mustered out January 21, 1866 g?dofed. Mustered out January 21, 1866 H Mustered out January 21, 1866 . Mustered out January 21, 1866. Mustered out January 21, 1866. I Mustered out January 21, 1866, Mrst Lieutenant. Dennis Brennan Second Lieutenant. William Morrisy P. . Captain. Philip S. Likes Mrst Lieutenant. Lewis C. Lincoln Second Lieutenant. John A. Merrille , O . Captain. James W. Ballard. . . . Mrst Lieutenant. Michael Shunghnessy. Second Lieutenant. Asa G. Darbee Captain. William F. Gowdy. . . . Mrst Lieutenant. John A. Finley Second Lieutenant. James B. Brent Captain. Jefferson Durley .... First Lieutenant. John N. Herder Peoria Peoria Barry Morrison Perry Andalusia. . Rock Island Rock Island Monmouth . Hale Ellison .... Hennepin . . Henry March 9, 1865 .. March 9, 1865... March 9, 1865... March 9, 1865.. March 9, 1865 .. March 9, 1865.. March 9, 1865 . March 9, 1865 . March 9,1865... March 9, 1865.. March 9, 1865 . March 17, 1865. March 17, 1.866. March 9, 1866 . March 9, 1865 . March 9, 1865. . March 9, 1865.. March 9, 1865.. March 9, 1866 . March 9, 1865.. March 9, 1865.. March 9, 1865 . March 9, 1865 . March 9, 1865. March 17, 1865. March 17, 1865. Mustered out January 21, 1866 Mustered out January 21, 1866 yom Mustered out January 21, 1866 3O Mustered out January 21, 1866 ofed Mustered out January 21, 1866 ^DOH.s Mustered out January 21, 1866 2 Died of Staall Pox, at Cahawba, Ala., Nov. ffl 25. 1865. S Mustered out (as Sergeant) January 21, 1866. ^ fed . ^CO sO fed "¦I1 0 HISTORY OF FORTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. The Forty-seventh Regiment, Illinois Infantry Volunteers, was first organized and mustered into the service of the United States, at Peoria, Illinois, on the 16th day of August, 1861. On the 23d day of September, 1861, the regiment moved, by rail, from Peoria to St. Louis, Missouri, going into quarters at Benton Barracks, near the city, where it was clothed and armed complete. Remained in Benton Barracks, undergoing a thorough drilling, daily, until the 9th day of October, when it moved, by rail, to Jefferson City, Missouri, where it remained doing garrison duty until the 22d day of December, when it moved, by rail, to Otterville, Missouri, remained there drilling and doing garrison duty until the 2d day of February, 1862, when it marched north to the Missouri river ; crossing at BooneviUe, marched down the north side of the river to St. Charles, where it arrived on the 18th day of February; crossed the river at St. Charles, and moved, by rail, to St. Louis, where it embarked on the steamer War Eagle, and moved down the river, arriving at Cairo on the 23d day of February. On the 25th day of February, moved back up the. river 80 miles, to Commerce, Missouri, where the regiment disembarked and joined Pope's command, then preparing for a cam paign against Island No. 10 and New Madrid. Marched from Benton, Missouri, March 2nd, arriving in front of the enemy's works at New Madrid, March 4th. On the night of March 10th, the regiment, with the Eleventh Missouri Infantry, marched 10 miles below New Madrid, taking with them a battery of Light Artillery, to Point Pleasant, blockading the river and cutting off the enemy's communication by river below New Madrid and Island No. 10. Here the regiment was brigaded with the Eleventh Mis souri Infantry Volunteers, Twenty-sixth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, and the Eighth Regiment Wisconsin Infantry, and placed under command of Brigadier General Joseph B. Plummer. Remained at Point Pleasant, encamped in a disagreeable swamp, with continual heavy rains, until the 7th day of April. The enemy having evacuated New Madrid on the night of the 5th of April, the regiment marched with the Brigade up to New Madrid, on the 7th, and on the 9th were paid four months' pay by Major WitherelL On the morning of April 10th, the regiment embarked on board of steamer Aleck Scott, and proceeded, with the army, down the river, nearly to Fort Pillow, returning on the morn ing of the 11th, and disembarked at Tiptonville, Tennessee, 20 miles below New Madrid- April 12thj re-embarked and moved up the river to Cairo, drew clothing and took on coal, and, on the night of the 20th, moved up the Tennessee river, .arriving at Hamburg Land ing, Tennessee, on the morning of the 22nd of April, disembarked and encamped near the river. During the following 16 days, the regiment accompanied General Pope's army in its ad vance in the direction of the enemy's position around Corinth. A portion of the way it had to construct corduroy roads through extensive swamps.. On the. 9th day of May, was engaged at Farmington, Mississippi, in which engagement Lieutenant Colonel Daniel L. 14 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. Miles was killed. On the 28th day of May the regiment participated in an engagement near Corinth. On the night of May 29th, the enemy evacuated Corinth, and the regiment accompanied General Pope's army, in pursuit of their retreating forces, as far as Boone viUe, Mississippi, returning to Camp Clear Creek, six miles south of Corinth, June 11th, 1862, where, in a few days the regiment received two months' pay from Major Etting. On the 3d of July, the regiment marched to Rienzi, Mississippi, remained there until the 18th day of August, on which day Colonel John Bryner took leave of the regiment — his resignation having been accepted, on account of poor health. . August 18th, broke Camp Rienzi, and marched to Tuscumbia, Alabama, rejoining the Brigade on the road, arriving there August 22d, and on the 24th received two months' pay from Major Hempstead. Marched from Tuscumbia, September 8th, and arrived at Camp Clear Creek, September 14th. Left Clear Creek on the morning of the 18th, and marched toward Iuka, Missis sippi, participated in the battle of Iuka, on the 19th, where the army, under General Rose crans, defeated the enemy's forces under General Sterling Price. In this engagement Major John N. Cromwell was taken prisoner. Followed the retreating army of the enemy one day and then returned to Corinth, arriving there on the 3d of October, and took part in the battle of Corinth, October 3d and 4th. In the engagement of the 3d, the brave and honored Colonel William A. Thrush, was killed while bravely leading his command, in a charge. Captain David De Wolf, of Company K, was killed. Captain Harman Andrews was severly wounded and taken prisoner. The regiment lost in this engagement thirty (30) killed, and over one hundred (100) wounded. After this battle, the regiment accompanied General Rosecrans' army in pursuit of Price and Van Dorn's defeated army, following them to Ripley, Mississippi, so closely as to cause them to abandon some of their artillery and nearly all their wagons and equipage. On the 14th of October, the regiment returned with the army, and encamped near Corinth, until November 2d, when it marched to Grand Junction, Tennessee, and joined General Grant's expedition into Central Mississippi. Marched to Oxford, Mississippi, with the army, and returned to Grand Junction, Tennessee, January 1st, 1863. January 8th, marched from Grand Junction, by way of Bolivar, Tennessee, for Corinth, where it arrived January 14th. Moved, by rail, from Corinth, January 26th, to Ridge- way Station, Tennessee, where the regiment remained, guarding the railroad until March 12th, when it marched to Memphis, Tennessee, and embarked on board steamer Empress, for the vicinity of Vicksburg. Remained near Helena, Arkansas, ten days, and again moved down the river, disembarking, on the 1st day of April, at Duckport, twelve miles above Vicksburg. Here the duties of the men were of various kinds — guard duty, load ing and unloading steamboats, digging on a canal, and contriving the best plans at their hands to keep from reposing in water at nights. On the 2d of May, the regiment marched with the army down the west side of the Mis sissippi river, crossing it at Grand Gulf, and, with the Fifteenth Army Corps, then commanded by General Sherman, marched to Jackson, Mississippi, where, on the 14th day of May, 1863, it participated in the engagement which resulted in the capture of that city. On the morning of the 16th, was rear guard. On leaving the city, Colonel Crom well, then commanding regiment, rode back to see if a detachment of troops, left back to bring up stragglers, were doing their duty, when a body of rebel cavalrymen came up between him and his command, and called on him to surrender, which he refused to do, and tried to escape, but was killed in the attempt, several bullets passing through his body. The regiment participated in the charge on the enemy's works at Vicksburg, May 22d, losing 12 men killed, and quite a number wounded. During the siege of Vicksburg, Major John D. McClure received a severe wound; and carries the bullet in his body to-day. HIST0RT OF FORTT-SEVENTH INFANTRY. 15 On the 4th of June, the regiment participated with the brigade, under command of General Joseph A. Mower, in the defeat of a force of the enemy at Mechanicsville, Mis sissippi, thirty miles from Vicksburg, near the Yazoo river. After the fall of Vicksburg, during the months of August, September and October, the regiment encamped at Bear Creek, twenty miles east of Vicksburg. In the middle of November, 1863, the regiment moved up the river to Memphis, Ten nessee, and from there to Lagrange, Tennessee, guarding the Memphis and Charleston line of railroad. A portion of the time, however, was occupied scouting after the rebel General Forrest's command. On the 26th of January, 1864, left Lagrange and arrived at Memphis, January 28th. February 1st, embarked on board steamer for Vicksburg, where it arrived February 3d, and went into camp at Black River Bridge, twelve miles from Vicksburg. February 23d, marched to Canton, Mississippi. Returned to Black River, March 3d, and to Vicksburg, March 7th, where it embarked, March 10th, on board steamer Mars, for the Red River expedition. Was present at the capture of Fort DeRussey, Louisiana, March 14th. Participated in the battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, April 9th, 1864. During this expedition the regiment was under fire several times, and endured many very severe hard ships. On the 22d of May, the regiment arrived, with General Smith's command, at Vicks burg, having been for nearly three months engaged in as tedious and fatiguing a campaign as has ever fallen to the lot of any army to undergo. June 6th, regiment embarked for Memphis. Moved up the river, to Lake Chicot, disem barked, moved inland, and came in contact with a force of the enemy under General Marmaduke, who was defeated and completely routed. Regiment lost in this engagement II men killed, and quite a number wounded. Major Miles received almost a fatal shot in the neck, and Captain Biser was killed. Regiment then proceeded to Memphis, and accompanied General A. J. Smith to Tupelo, Mississippi, with the exception of the men who had re-enlisted numbering about one hundred, who left the regiment at Moscow, Tennessee, and went to Illinois on veteran furlough. The veterans returned to the regiment on the 8th day of August, and, with the regi ment, accompanied General A. J. Smith's expedition to Oxford, Mississippi. Returned to Memphis, August 27th, 1864. The original term of service of the regiment having ex pired, it was ordered to Springfield, Illinois, where it was finally discharged on the 11th October, 1864, The veterans and recruits of the regiment, numbering 196 men, left Memphis, Septem ber 2d, 1864, under command of Lieutenants Edward Bouham and Royal Olmstead, accompanying General Mower's expedition up White river, to Brownsville, Arkansas, and from there marched north into Missouri, after the rebel General Price's army, which was raiding in that state. Arrived at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, October 4th, and took steamer for Jefferson City, October 6th, arriving at Jefferson City on the 15th; thence moved, by rail, to Otterville; thence marched to Warrensburg, where it arrived October 26th. Left Warrensburg, by rail, for St. Louis, November 2d ; arrived at St. Louis on the 4th. From St. Louis, the veteran detachment was ordered to Chicago, Illinois, on 9th November, 1864, to assist in quelling any riot, should there be any on the day of election. Their services not being required, they were ordered to report to the Superintendent of Recruiting Service, at Springfield, Illinois, and were stationed at Camp Butler, where, on the 28th of November, it received 200 drafted men, and a battalion of four full companies was organized, and Lieutenant Bouham commissioned as Major, and Lieutenant Olmstead commissioned Captain of Company A. On the 3d day of December, the command was ordered to the 16 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. field, reporting, by way of St. Louis, to General Rosecrans. At St. Louis, the older was modified, and its destination changed to Louisville, Kentucky. From here it was ordered to Bowling Green, Kentucky, where it remained until January 27th, 1865, when it moved, by rail, to Nashville. From Nashville, down the Cumberland and up the Ten nessee river, to Eastport, Mississippi, where it rejoined its old brigade — Second Brigade, First Division, Sixteenth Army Corps — accompanying it to New Orleans ; thence to Mobile Bay, taking part in the reduction of Spanish Fort. . While laying in front of Spanish Fort, six additional companies arrived from Spring field, Illinois, making the organization once more complete. After the fall of Mobile, the regiment marched with the Sixteenth Corps to Montgom ery, Alabama, where it arrived April 26th, 1865. December 31st, 1865, the regiment was stationed at Selma, Alabama. I Mustered out, January 21st, 1866, at Selma, Alabama, and ordered to Springfield, IJli. nois, where it received final pay and discharge. Roster of the Forty-eighth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. o. bo Name and Rank. Colonels. Isham N. Hayniei William W. Sanford. . . Lucien Greathouse Ashley T. Galbraith. . . Thomas L. B. Weens. . . . Lieutenant Colonels, Thomas H. Smith William W. Sanford. . . Lucien Greathouse Ashley T. Galbraith . . . Thomas L. B. Weens . . . John W. Ingersoll Majors. William W. Sanford. . . Manning Mayfield Lucien Greathouse William J. Stephenson . Ashley T. Galbraith. . . Edward Adams John W. Ingersoll Benjamin F. Reynolds . . Adjutants. William Prescott Wimer Bedford Charles D. Monroe John W. Farris Residence Cairo St. Louis, Missouri ElizabethtownJohnsonville Johnsonville Metropolis St. Louis, Missouri Elizabethtown . . . Johnsonville Johnsonville Mt. Carmel St. Louis, Missouri Metropolis Elizabethtown. . . . Louisville Johnsonville Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel Louisville Springfield Cairo Louisville. ....... Louisville .<..,*.. Date of rank. Aug. 18, 1861. Nov. 21, 1862. Feb. 24, 1864. July 22, 1864. May 29, 1865. Aug. 18, 1861, Feb. 16, 1862. Nov. 21, 1862. Feb. 24, 1864. Jan. 25, 1865. June 12, 1865 Aug. 18, 1861. Feb. 16, 1862. Oct. 9, 1862.. Nov. 21, 1862. Aug. 20, 1863. Feb. 24, 1864 . Jan. 28, 1865. June 22, 1865. Sept. 24, 1861. May 17, 1862 . . Jan. 1, 1863... April 11, 1865. Date of muster. Nov. 18, 1861. Nov. 21, 1862.. Feb. 26, 1864.. Not mustered. . June 9, 1865... Aug. 18, 1861. Nov. 21, 1862... March 21, 1864.. March 27, 1865. July 1, 1865 Aug. 18, 1861. Oct. 9, 1862 Nov. 21, 1862 . . Oct. 1, 1863..., April 6, 1864. . . March 29, 1865. Not mustered. . , Nov. 18, 1861 . . . May 17,1862... Jan. 1, 1863 m="11, 1865 .. May 1 Remarks. Resigned Nov. 21, 1862. Appointed Briga dier General of Volunteers Nov. 29, 1862, Term expired by constitutional limitation. ^ March, 1863. ' O Resigned January 18, 1864 >-3 Killed in action July 22, 1864 B Honorably discharged (as Lt. Col.) Jan. 25,'65 Mustered out August 15, 1865 £jo Killed at Fort Donelson, February 15, 1862.* fed Promoted ^ Promoted ^ Promoted . . . ; . g Promoted b Mustered out August 15, 1865 [3 Promoted g Honorably discharged October 9, 1862 §j Promoted £j Died at St. Louis, Missouri, August 10, 1863. ^ Promoted Resigned January 8, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Captain) Aug. 15, 1865. . . Resigned April 27, 1862 Promoted A. A. G. by President. Mustered out January 29, 1865 M Mustered out August IB, 1865 £J Co. Name and Rank. Quartermasters. Jonathan C. Willis . . . George? W. Hay.nie William M. Galbraith. . Surgeons. William Hill Asher Goslin Melville W. Shearer Mrst Assistant Sugeons. Henry H. Deshon Stephen J. Young Eden M. Corwin Second Assistant Surgeons. Thomas Williams Lemuel H. Rogers John J. Golden Chaplains. Robert H. Hanier Isaac Bundy James S. Barnes Captains. Manning Mayfield John F. Johnston Stephen F. Grimes John D. Chastain. Mrst Lieutenants. Malcolm J. Walker. . . . Forty-eighth Infantry. -^Continued. Residence. Metropolis . , Olney ...... Mt. Vernon . Salem Carmi Washington, Iowa. Jonesboro Terre Haute, Indiana. Cairo . Flora . Mt. Vernon. Salem Metropolis . . New Liberty JohnsonvilleNew Liberty. New Liberty. Date of rank. Sept. 24, 1861 . June 3, 1862... Feb. 29, 1864.. Sept. 24, 1861 May 1, 1862... Jan. 3, 1865.. Sept. 27, 1861. Feb. 2, 1862... May 1, 1868... Aug. 26, 1862. May 4, 1863.. Aug. 10, 1866 Sept. 24, 1861. Oct. 7, 1862. . . July 11, 1865.. Sept. 2, 1861. Feb. 16, 1862. Nov. 11, 1862. April 8,1866. Sept. 2, 1861. Date of muster. Nov. 18, 1861 June 3, 1862 . April 7, 1864. Nov. 18, 1861. Feb. 16, 1865. July 2, 1863. May 4, 1863.. Not mustered Nov. 18, 1861 Oct. 1, 1862.. Not mustered. Sept. 17, 1861. Jan. S, 1863.. May 11, 1865 . Sept. 17, 1861. Remarks. Resigned June 3,' 1862 Resigned February 29, 1864. .. Mustered Out August 15, 1865. Resigned April 27, 1862 Term expired Mustered out August 15, 1865 6u£ Died November 20. 1861, at Cairo , Promoted Surgeon 79th Regiment. , Resigned September 22, 1864 Promoted Surg. 6th Tenn. Cav., Oct. 4, '62. Resigned April 8, 1865 Mustered out (as Hosp. Stew.) Aug. 15, 1865. Resigned June 16, 1862 . . Resigned August 24, 1864. ?d Promoted Major Dismissed, with loss of pay, Nov. 11, 1862 , Resigned Mustered out August 15, 1865 Deceased c John W. Stokes William L. Cosby Hugh M. Atkinson Second Lieutenants. John F. Johnston William L. Cosby James A. Hemler John D. Chastain Martin V. McBride Captains. William J. Stevenson . . Ferdinand D. Stephenson Simeon H. Neff Adam E. Hoffman First Lieutenants. Ferdinand D. Stephenson Elbert S. Apperson.... Simeon H. Neff. Adam E. Hoffman Andrew Fender Second Lieutenants. William Sneed Elbert S. Apperson Christian C Monroe 'Adam E. Hoffmam. ...... David F. Wattles tins. Lucien Greathouse Jacob G. Stuart Frank H Farrell Anderson A. Vineyard . . Mrst Lieutenants. Robert P. Randolph Jacob G. Stuart New Liberty. . New Liberty. . New Liberty. . New Liberty. . New Liberty. . New Liberty. . New Liberty. . New Liberty. . Louisville. . . . Louisville . . . Louisville . . . Clay county . . Louisville Louisville,. . . Louisville. . . . Clay county . . Clay county . . Louisville.. . . Louisville. . . . Clay county . , Clay county . • Clay county . . ElizabethtownElizabethtownChicago ElizabethtownElizabethtown Elizabethtown Feb. 16, 1862. Oct. 11, 1862 . June 12, 1865 Sept. 2, 1861 . . Keb 16, 1862.. March 3, 1863 . April 20, 1864. June 12, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1881. Nov. 21, 1862.. Nov. 19, 1864.. April 8, 1865 . . Sept. 10, 1861. Nov. 21, 1868.. July 15, 1864., Nov. 19, 1864 . April 8, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1861 . April 14, 1862. Nov. 21, 1862.. July 21, 1864.. June 12, I860. Sept. 10, 1861 Oct. 9, 1862.. April 4, 1864 . June 12, 1866. Sept. 10, 1861. July 1, 18627. . Not mustered. . June 19, 1866.. Sept. 17, 1861. March 27, 1865. June 19, 1865... Sept. 80, 1861. Nov. 21, 1862.. May 11, 1865.. Sept. 80, -1861.. Nov. 21, 1862... Aug. 24, 1864... March 30, 1865 . May 11, 1865... Sept. 30, 1861 Nov. 21, 1862. Aug. 24, 1864. Not mustered . Sept. 6, 1861.. June 27, 1864. June 19, 1865.. Sept. 6, 1861.. Resigned October 11, 1862 Resigned (as 2d Lieut ) March 3, 1863 Mustered out August 15, 1865 Promoted Promoted Resigned April 20, 1864 Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865 fed 02 Promoted Major jg Term expired November 19, 1864 Killed in action, February 15, 1865 y» Mustered out August 15, 1865 ^ofed Promoted *1 Died July 15, 1864 fed Promoted O Promoted W Mustered out August 15, 1865 y Died of disease, April 14, 1862 g Promoted jzj Killed July 21, 1864 H Promoted £4 Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 15, 1865. Fromoted Resigned April 4, 1864. Honorably discharged February 2, 1865. . . - Mustered out August 15, 1865 Died ^ Promoted to Forty-eighth Infantry. — Continued. too Co. » E. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Frank H. Farrell Anderson A. Vineyard . Ira E. Driver Second Lieutenants. Jacob G. Stuart William J. Holt Ira E. Driver Joseph B. Holbrook Captains. William H. Redden Hartwell P. Farrar . . . Thomas J. Walker First Lieutenants. Hartwell P. Farrar . . . Thomas J. Walker William D. Cox Second Lieutenants. Thomas W. Anderson. . . Thomas J. Walker William B. Maxwell. . . , John W. Dennis Of.pta.ins. Jackson G. Young Abner B. Smith Isaac N. Hdghez Residence. Chicago Elizabethtown Hardin county ElizabethtownElizabethtownHardin county Elizabethtown Nashville .... Nashville .... Nashville .... Nashville Nashville .... Nashville . . . Nashville Nashville .... Nashville Nashville Ford's Ferry, Kentucky . Carsville, Kentucky.... Marion, Kentucky Date of rank. Oct. 9, 1862.. April 4, 1864. June 12, 1865. Sept. 10, 1861. Nov. 1, 1862... Apiil4, 1864.. June 12, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1861.. June 3, 1863 March 13, 1865. Sept. 10, 1861. June 3, 1863 March 13, 1865 Sept. 10,1861. Dec. 10, 1862.. June 8, 1868. . . June 12,1865.. Sept. 10, 1861. Aug. 81, 1862.. March 18, 1865 Date of muster. June 27, 1864 June 19, 1865 Sept. 6, 1861 . . Not mustered. . Oct. 16, 1861 . Jan. 14, 1864 April 1, 1865. Oct. 15, 1861. April 6, 1864. April 1, 1865. Oct. 16, 1861.. Dec. 10, 1862.. April 16, 1864 . Sept. 14, 1861. April 1, 1865. . Remarks. Promoted Promoted . . .^ Mustered out August 15, 1865 & Promoted H Resigned February 29, 1864 ^ Promoted |> Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 15, 1865. j| % Resigned June 3, 1863 H Resigned August 24, 1S64 £ Mustered out August 15, 1865 t^ go" Promoted H Promoted g Mustered out August 15,1865 fcd Resigned December 10, 1862 Promoted Killed in battle July 28, 1864 Honorably discharged (as 1st Sergeant) June 25, 1865. Resigned August 31, 1862 Killed in action December 18, 1864. Mustered out August 15; 1865 Mrst Lieutenants. Hiram B. Chadwick Abner B. Smith George W. Stovall George W. L. Nesbitt. . . Second Lieutenants. Abner B. Smith William H. Hoyt George W. Stovall William L. Campbell. . . ¦p. Captains. Milton H. Lydick Pembroke Mercer Mrst Lieutenants. Alexander L. Wellman. . John A. Barr Second Lieutenants. John R. Daily Pembroke Mercer Benjamin F. Keeler fi Captains. William B. Beall Edward Adams George M. Keneipp Isaac R. Carlton Mrst Lieutenants. Edward Adams Theodore S. Bowers .... George M Keneipp John W. Ingersoll William H, Murray Second Lieutenants. George Rank Ford's Ferry, Kentucky. Carsville, Kentucky Crittenden county, Ky . . Crittenden county, Ky . . Carsville, Kentucky.. Crittenden county, Ky Crittenden county, Ky Marion, Kentucky. . .'. Salem Decatur Centralia Odin Centralia Decatur Centralis, Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel ., Wabash county , Mt. Carmel .* Mt. Carmel , Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel Sept. 10, 1861 . Dec. 11, 1861.. April 9, 1864.. April 11, 1865. Sept. 10, 1861. Feb. 16, 1862.. April 3, 1863.. June 12, 1865 . Nov. 10, 1861. March 13, 1865 Nov. 10, 1861.. March 13, 1865 Nov. 10. 1861.. Oct. 16, 1862.. June 12,1865.. Sept. 25, 1861. March 24, 1862 Feb, 24, 1864.. April 11, 1865. Sept. 25, 1861 . . March 24, 1862. Nov. 17, 1862 . . Feb. 24, 1864 . . April 11, 1865.. Sept. 25, 1861 . Sept. 14, 1861. Aprii 29, 1864. May 11, 1865.. Sept. 14, 1861. July 19, 1863.. Not mustered. . Oct. 28, 1861. April!, 1865. Oct. 28, 1861. April 1, 1865. Oct, 28, 1861. Nov. 1, 1862.. Not mustered . Oct. 25, 1861.. March 24, 1862 April 29, 1864. May 11, 1865.. Oct. 25, 1861.. March 24, 1862. April 29 1864.. June 1, 1865. . . . Oct. 26, 1861, Died December 6, 1861, at Cairo Promoted .... Deceased Mustered out August 15, 1865 Promoted Resigned April 3, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 15, 1865 §oa a Resigned October 12, 1864 fed Mustered out August 15, 1865 ©*lfed Term expired § Mustered out August 15, 1865 *Jk Dismissed by Court Martial Oct. 16, 1863 . . 2 Promoted h Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 15, 1865. . W Resigned March 24, 1862 fe Promoted Major 1-3 Honorably discharged January 28, 1865. ... 5 Mustered out August 15, 1865 • Promoted Promoted Staff of General Grant Promoted Promoted Major Mustered out August 15, 1865 , . Mustered out February 15, 1862 £2 Forty-eighth Infantry. — Continued. to to Co. G. H I... Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Hepburn Comrie John W. Ingersoll Isaac R. Carlton William H. Brown Captains. Asher Goslin Frank Linbsay , George B. Parker Vhjcent Anderson Mrst Lieutenants. Sullerd F. Sellers George B Parker Vincent Anderson George W. Staley Second Lieutenants. George B. Parker. ...... Vincent Anderson Captains. Ashley T. Galbraith. . . . Thomas L. B. Weens Francis M. Galbraith. . . Mrst Lieutenants. Elias M. Holmes Stephen F. Gbimes Thomas L. B. Weens. . . . Francis M. Galbraith. . . Henry G. Wheeler Residence. Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel.. . . Wahash county Wabash couuty Carmi Carmi Carmi Carmi Carmi Carmi Carmi Carmi Carmi Carmi Johnsonville-. . Johnsonville. . . Johnsonville.. . Johnsonville. . . Johnsonville. .. Johnsonville . . Johnsonville.. . Johnsonville. . . Date of rank. March 24, 1862. Nov. 1, 1862.... Feb. 24, 1864... April 11, 1865.. Sept. 25, 1861 , Aug. 14, 1862 , May 8, 1865 . . , June 12, 1865 Sept 25, 1861. Sept. 3, 1862. May 8, 1865.. July 3, 1865.. Sept. 25, 1861. Sept. 3, 1862.. Sept. 25, 1861. Aug. 20, 1863. April 8, 1865.. Sept. 25, 1861. April 7, 1862 . Nov. 11, 1862. Aug. 8, 1864. . April 8, 1865.. Date of muster,, March 1, 1863 . Aug. 25, 1864. June 14, 1863.. Sept. 13, 1861. Aug. 14, 1862 . Not mustered. . June 19, 1865 . Sept. 13, 1861. Sept. 3, 1862.. Sept. 18, 1861, Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept. 15, 1861 . April 7, 1864.. May 11, 1866.. Sept. .18, 1861. Sept. 8, 1864. . . May 11, 1865.. Remarks. Died November 1, 1862 Promoted Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865. Promoted Surgeon Killed in action July 28, 1864 Hon. discharged (as 1st Lt ) May 15, 1865. Mustered out August 15, 1865 Resigned September 3, 1862 Promoted ... Promoted ... Honorably discharged (as 1st Sergeant) July 22, 1865. Promoted , Promoted , a H fedfed ?d § Promoted Major Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Mustered out August 15, 1865. Killed in battle at Shiloh Promoted, Captain Company A. Promoted Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865. . . Second Lieutenants. Stephen F Grimes Thomas L. B. Weens. . . . William M. Galbeaith . . Francis M. Galbraith. . . Henry G Wheeler Elijah Bradley Captains, Benjamin F. Reynolds. Benjamin F. Reynolds:. Noah Webster Mrst Lieutenants. Jefferson Farris William N. Berkley. . . Noah Webster John Kenner Second. Lieutenants. William N. Berkley. . . . Noah Webster* John W. Farris. John W- Colburn Johnsonville.Johnsonville. M t. Vernon . . Johnsonville.Johnsonville.Auburn Louisville . . , Louisville . . . Bible Grove , Louisville . . , Clay county , Bible Grove , Clay county , Bible Grove . Louisville. . Clay county , Sept. 25, 1861. April 7, 1862. Nov 11,1862.. Feb. 29, 1864.. Aug. 8, 1864 . . June 12, 1865 . Nov. 10, 1861 . . March 21, 1864. June 22,1865.. Nov. 10,1861. Jan. 8, 1864. . April 1, 1864. June 22, 1865. March 22, 1862 Jan. 8, 1864 April 1, 1864. . . July 11, 1865.., Sept: 15, 1861. Nov. 11, 1862 April 6, 1864. Sept. 8, 1864. June 19, 1865. Oct. 28, 1861.. May 22, 1864.. Not mustered. . Oct. 23, 1861.. Not mustered . . Sept. 9, 1864.. Not mustered . . Jan. 11, 1864.. Sept. 9, 1864.. July 26, 1865.. Promoted Promoted Promoted Quartermaster Promoted Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865 Resigned April 19, 1862 Promoted Major fed Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Aug. 15, 1865 . §fedfed Resigned April 19, 1862 0 Resigned (as 2d Lieutenant) April 1, 1864. . ^ Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 15, 1865. O Promoted fed Promoted., !P Promoted Adjutant j^ Mustered out August 15, 1865 W fed HISTORY OF FORTY-EIGHTH- INFANTRY. The Forty-eighth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in themonth of September, 1861, by Colonel Isham N. Haynie. The regiment left Camp Butler, for Cairo, November 11, 1861, nine hundred strong, and, after its arrival, con structed barracks for winter quarters. In January, 1862, was engaged in the reconnois sance in the rear of Columbus, under General Grant. February 2, embarked for Fort Henry, in W. H. L. Wallace's Brigade, General McClernand's Division. Landed a few miles below the fort, and was the first Federal regiment that formed a line of battle in Tennessee. February 6th, entered Fort Henry, which had surrendered to the gun-boats. February 11, moved toward Fort Donelson. 13th, in connection with the Seventeenth and Forty-ninth Illinois, Colonel Haynie commanding Brigade, charged the enemy's works, but was repulsed with a severe loss. 14th, was under fire during the day, losing a few men wounded. February 15, was in position by the side of the Eleventh and Twentieth. The rattle of musketry, on the right, was incessant, and gradually approached the left, where the Forty- eighth was stationed,' on the brow of the hill, and it was soon fiercely engaged. The enemy were twice repulsed from the front of the Forty-eighth, but they finally succeeded in turning the right of our line, and the regiment was compelled to retire and form a new line, where the enemy was again repulsed, and he letired within the works. The regiment lost, this day, forty killed and wounded. Among the killed was the gallant, daring and courteous Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Smith. The regiment moved, with General McClernand's Division, to Savannah and to Pittsburg Landing. April 6th and 7th, was engaged in the battle of Shiloh, the regiment bearing its full part, and losing over half of its men, killed and wounded. Colonel Haynie and Lieutenant Colonel Sanford were both wounded, on the 6th. Was engaged in the siege of Corinth, May, 1862, and in June, ordered to Bethel, as garrison of that post. Remained there until 1863. • Colonel Haynie was prombted to Brigadier General November 29th, 1862. March 9, 1863, the Forty-eighth was assigned to William S. Smith's Division, of the Sixteenth Army Corps. Colonel Sanford taking command of the Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Greathouse assumed command of the regiment. It moved from Germantown to Memphis, June 9th, and from thence to Vicksburg, where it participated in the opera tions in the rear of that place, and at Snyder's Bluff. Advanced, with General Sherman's force, against Jackson, arriving at that place, July 11th, 1863. It participated in the siege and in the charge of the 16th inst., losing 45 men killed and wounded. Among the killed was Major William J. Stephenson. The regiment left Black river, on its return north, September SOth, arriving at Memphis, 9ctober 10, and leaving for Chattanooga, 11th, a march of over 400 miles. HISTORT OF FORTT-EIGHTH INFANTRT. 25 After arriving at Chattanooga, was engaged in the operations in Lookout Valley. Took part in the battle of Mission Ridge, following the retreating enemy to Ringgold. From here it was ordered to Knoxville, Tennessee, to the relief of General Burnside. With out rations, blankets or overcoats, and but half shod, they made a march of two hun dred and seventy miles. The men used their blankets, jackets and trowsers to protect their feet -from the sharp rocks, the ice and the snow. Returned to Bridgeport, Alabama, December 19th. Arrived at Scottsboro, Alabama, January 1st, 1864, and although not yet recovered from their severe campaign, aver nine-tenths of the men, present, re-enlist ed as veteran volunteers. Arrived at Springfield, Illinois, on veteran furlough, January 27, 1864, where the regi ment was furloughed; rendezvous at Centralia. Moved from Centralia, Illinois, March 10th, 1864, via Louisville, Kentucky, Nashville, Tennessee, and Scottsboro, Alabama, to Chattanooga. May 3d, 1864, from thence, via Resaca, Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain, to Atlanta. In the Hood campaign, moved to Mari etta, Resaca and to Jacksonville, Alabama, and returned to Atlanta. November 15th, 1864, moved with General Sherman's army, arriving at the fortifications of Savannah, December 11th, and at Fort McAllister, 13th. Thence to Savannah, Janu ary 1st, 1865. From thence, by water, to Beaufort. Thence moved, January 21, via Poco taligo, Branchville, Orangeburg, to Columbia. Thence, via Camden, Fayetteville and Bentonville, to Goldsboro, N. C. From thence, April 10th, to Raleigh. Thence, via Lew- isburg, Warrenton, Lawrence ville, Petersburg and Richmond, to Washington, D. C. From thence, June 2d, 1865, via Parkersburg, Virginia, to Louisville, Kentucky. June 25th, moved to Little Rock, Arkansas. Mustered out, August 15th, 1865, and moved to Camp Butler, Illinois, arriving August 21st, 1865. Distance marched, 3000 miles. Moved by water, 6000 miles; by railroad, 3450. To tal, 11,450. The Forty-eighth Regiment has been engaged in the following battles, etc. Fort Henry, Tennessee, February 7, 1862. Fort Donelson, Tennessee, February 13 to 16, 1862. Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6 and 7, 1862. Siege of Corinth, Tennessee, May 1862. Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, June 15 to July 4, 1863. Black River, Mississippi, July 5, 1863. Jackson, Mississippi, July 10 to 16, 1863. Mission Ridge, Georgia, November 24 and 25, 1863. Siege of Knoxville, Tennessee, December, 1863. Resaca, Georgia, May 13 to 16, 1864. Dallas, Georgia, May 26 to 81, 1864. New Hope Church, Georgia, June 1 to 7, 1864. Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 10 to July 3, 1864. Sandtown, Georgia, July 5 to 12, 1864. Decatur, Georgia, July 19, 1864. Atlanta, Georgia, July 21, 22, 28, 1864. Siege of Atlanta, Georgia, July 28, to August 26, 1864. Jonesboro, Georgia, August 31, 1864. Lovejoy, Georgia, September 3 and 4, 1864. Fort McAllister*, Georgia, December 13, 1864. Siege of Savannah, Georgia, December, 1864. Duck Creek, South Carolina, February 3, 1865. South Edisto River, South Carolina, February 9, 1865. Columbia, South Carolina, February 15 and 16, 1866. Bentonville, North Carolina, March 20, 1865. Roster of the Forty-ninth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. William R. Morrison. Phlseas Pease William P. Moore . . . Lieutenant Colonels. Thomas G. Allen Phine as Pease William W. Bishop Wh-liam P. Moore Jacob E. Gauen Majors. John B. Hay William W. Bishop Thomas W. Morgan William P. Moore Jacob E. Gauen Adjutants. Jakes Morrison. . . . William Martin Frank J. Burrows . . " Quartermasters. James W. Davis William Heinzelman William H. Medcalf Stephen F. Mercer . . Residence. Waterloo Centralia Waterloo CentraliaMattoon.. Waterloo. Waterloo. Mattoon. . Waterloo.Waterloo Waterioo. Belleville , Salem Alton . Olney Doc, 1, 1861. Salem Jan. 9, 1865 . Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 30, 1861. Dec. 13, 1862.. May 11, 1865.. Sept. 9, 1861.. Dec. 31, 1861.. Dec. 13, 1852 . April 20, 1864. July 24, 1865.. Sept. 9, 1861.. Dec. 81, 1861.. Dec. 13, 1862.. Jan 5,1864 ... April 20, 1864 . Sept. 14, 1861. Sept. 3, 1862 . Aug. 27, 1868 . Oct. 15, 1861. Deo. 80, 1864. Dec. 31, 1861... March 6, 1863... Not mustered. . . Dec. 31, 1861. March 6, 1863. Not mustered. Dec. 81, 1861.. March 6, 1863. Sept. 1, 1864. Dec. 81, 1861.. Oct. 8, 1862... Nov. 1, 1863.. Dec. 81, 1861 Dec. 81, 1861.. Remarks. Resigned December 13, 1862 Term expired January 9, 1866 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) Sept. 9, 1865. Resigned November 26, 1861 =h Promoted ^ Resigned April 20, 1 864 fe Promoted ;| Mustered out (as Major) Sept. 9, 1865 I Resigned December 18, 1861 ^ Promoted t> Honorably discharged January 5, 1864 .... '"!. Promoted °° Promoted fed fed hi2 Resigned September 8, 1862 % Died at Memphis, Tennessee, Aug. 26, 1863. On detaohed service at muster-out of Reg't. Promoted Captain and A. C. S., March 1868, by President Mustered out September 9, 1866 Term expired January 9, 1865 Mustered out September 9, 1865 A.. B. Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Red Bud Second Assistant Surgeons. Chaplains. Mt. Erie $ Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second -Lieutenants. Captains. Joseph A. Elder Perry county, Missouri . . Mrst Lieutenants. Oct. 15, 1861.. March 14, 1863 April 20, 1865. Nov. 17, 1862.. Sept. 8, 1865.. July 1, 1862. Oct. 8, 1862 . Sept. 12, 1861. Dec. 18, 1862.. Sept. 12 1861... May 3, 1862.. Dec. IS, 1862. Sept 12, 1861. April 8, 1862 . . May 3, 1862... Dec. 13, 1862.. Dec. 31, 1861 . Jan. 5, 1864 . . May 8, 1865 . . SeptS, 1865.. Oct. 15, 1861 . April 1, 1862 . Jan. 5, 1864., May 8, 1865.. Dec. 31, 1861.. March 20, 1863 March 6, 1863 , Not mustered . . Not mustered. . Nov. 12, 1862 . Sept. 5, 1861 . . March 6, 1863 . Sept. 5, 1861 . March 6, 1863 Sept. 5, 18b7l , July 26, 1862. March 6, 1863 Dec. 31, 1861. Not mustered. Not mustered . Dec. 31, 1861 June 30, 1862 May 19, 18.65 Resigned April 22, 1862 Promoted Mustered out September 9, 1865 , Promoted Mustered out (as Hosp. Stew.) Sept. 9, 1865. Declined commission Mustered out September 9, 1865. Promoted Major Mustered out September 9, 1865 Died May 3, 1862, of wounds received at Fort Donelson Promoted ¦. On detached service at muster out of Reg't. Killed in battle of Shiloh Promoted Promoted Mustered out September 9, 1865. fed otn3fed § ofedH Szi S 3 Promoted Major Term expired (as 1st Lieut.) January 9, 1865 Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Aug. 11, 1865. . Mustered out (as Serg't Major) Sept. 9, 1865. Died April 1, 1862 Promoted , Promoted. Mustered out September 9, 1865 , i^ Forty-ninth Infantry. — Continued. 00 Co. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. William Wesley John L. Stanley Andrew J. McGregor. . . Timothy W. Blanchard. Captains. Louis Kinghoff Christian Dohrman George Berz Mrst Lieutenants. Philip Doll Simeon Spira. George Berz John Linck Second Lieutenants. Simeon Spira Christian Dohrman. . . Louis Hildebrand Captains. John W. Brokaw. James W. Cheney , Samuel E. Goshorn Mrst Lieutenants. James W. Cheney Emery B. Harlan Frederick A. Niles Residence. Waterloo Columbia Monroe county. Monroe county. Nashville . . Maystown . Bridgeport. Maystown . , Bridgeport . Bridgeport , Bridgeport . Bridgeport . Maystown . , Nashville.. . Salem Vandalia.. Monticello Vandalia Salem . . Vandalia May 10, 1865 . . Date of rank. Date of muster. Jan. 1, 1862.. Jan. 2, 1862.. April 1, 1862. Sept. 8, 1865.. Dec. 30, 1861.. April 29, J 865. July 18, 1865.. Oct. 15, 1861.. April 8, 1862. . April 29, 1865. July 18, 1865.. Dec. 30, 1861. April 8, 1862. Sept. 8, 1866. Dec. 30, 1861. Feb, 18, 1862. May 10, 1865. Oct. 16, 1861. Feb. 18, 1862. Aug. S, 1862.. Not mustered. Dec. 30, 1861.. Not mustered. . July 31, 1865.. Dec. 30, 1861.. June 12, 1862. May 8, 1865. . . July 31, 1865.. Dec. 30, 1861.. June 20,1862.. Not mustered. . Dec. 80, 1861... March 22, 1862. May 19, 1866... Dec. 80, 1861... March 22, 1862. May 19, 1865... Remarks. Resigned January 2, 1862 Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 9, 1865. . . O a Term expired January 9, 1865 g Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 29, 1865. . . J| Mustered out September 9, 1865 fed Killed in battle of Shiloh ^ Term expired January 9, 1S65 >¦ Promoted ^L Mustered out September 9, 1865 '" hi Promoted © Promoted h Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 9, 1865. . . Killed in battle of Fort Donelson Term expired March 22, 1865 Mustered out September 9, 1865 Promoted Promoted Assistant Adjutant General, Staff of General Palmer. Mustered out September 9, 1865 Second Lieutenants. Emery B. Harlan Albert S. Rowley John Hook E . . Captains. John G. Berrey Henry W. Kerr Mrst Lieutenants. James M. Maguire Henry W. Kerr Martin T. Lynch Second Lieutenants. Henry W. Kerr James Mitchell William K. Pembroke. . . F . . Captains. Benjamin W. Jones John A. Logan First Lieutenants. Ransom C. Hagerman. . . John A. Logan James A. Reed Lewis R. H. Dobbleman. Amos W. Downs Second Lieutenants. William T. Freeland . . . James A. Reed Lewis R. H. Dobbleman, Joseph M. Montonye Cr. . Captains. Lewis W. Moore Cyrus E. Daniels Salem Richview Vandalia Belleville Carlinville Monti cello Carlinville Belleville Carlinville Belleville Richview Richview Richview Richview Richview Waterloo Richview Moultrie county Richview Waterloo Moultrie Madison Edwardsville . . Dec. 30,1861. Feb. 13, 1862. Sept. 8, 1866. Dec. 31, 1861. Jan. 9, 1865 . . Oct. 23, 1861. May 8, 1862 . . Jan. 9, 1865., Dec. 31*, 1861. May 8, 1862.. Sept. 8, 1865. Dee. 81, 1861. June 7, 1862. Nov. 17, 1861 May 11, 1862 . June 7, 1862.. July 1, 1864. . Dec. 11, 1864. Dec. 31, 1861. April 22, 1862 June 7, 1862. Sept. 8, 1866.. Dec. 81, 1861.. April 20, 1865. Dec. SO, 1861... March 22, 1862. . Not mustered . . . Dec. 30, 1861., Dec. SO, 1861... July 26, 1862... Dec 30, 1861.. July 26, 1862.. Not mustered. . Dec. 31, 1861... Sept. 19, 1862.. Dec. 81, 1861.. Sept. 19, 1862.. Sept. 30, 1864. Dec. 31, 1861. Sept. 19, 1862 . Not mustered. . Dec. 31, 1861.. April 29, 1865. Promoted Term expired January 9, 1865 Mustered'out (as Sergeant) Sept. 9, 1865. Term expired January 9, 1865 Term expired (as 1st Lieut. ) March 31, 1865. Died of wounds May 8, 1863 § Promoted ... g Mustered out September 9, 1865 fed fed o Promoted ^ Term expired January 9, 1865 *4 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 9, 1865 . . §H* Resigned June 7, 1862 2 Mustered out September 9, 1865 JS * W Died May 11, 1862 @ Promoted £ Died July 1, 1864 a Resigned December 11, 1864 ^ Mustered out (as 1st Sergeant) Sept. 9, 1865. wj Died of wounds April 22, 1862 Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 9, 1865. . . Term expired January 9, 1865 Mustered out September 9, 1865 £o Forty-ninth Infantry. — Continued. COo Co. GK. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. William W. Buss Cyrus E. Daniels Charles T. Laur Second Lieutenants. William M. Whaling Joseph Lucas Captains. Jacob E. Gauen Service Sonday Jacob Fischer Mrst Lieutenants. Service Sonday Jacob Fischer Edward Latsch Second Lieutenants. Jacob Fischer Edward Latsch Daniel Stein Captains. Archibald W. Thompson. Thomas Alexander John B. Houston Mrst Lieutenants. James L. McClurken. . . . John B. Houston James M. Lives ay Residence. Madison county. Edwardsville. . . Edwardsville.Jersey county. Waterloo. . . . . Monroe county. Waterloo Monroe county. Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo . Waterloo . Waterloo. Chester. . Sparta. . . Richview. Richview.Richview . Nashville. Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 25, 1861. Jan. 10, 1865. May 10, 1865. Dec. 31, 1861.. April 20, 1866. Oct. 23,. 1861.. April 20, 1864. April 20, 1864. Sept. 16, 1861 . April 20, 1864. April 20, 1865. Oct. 23, 1861. April 20, 1864. Sept. 8, 1865 Dec. 81, 1861. Mar. 28, 1862. Aug. 81, 1868 Oot. 15, 1881. May 7, 1862... Aug. 81, 1863 . Dec. 31, 1861. May 19, 1865. Dec. 31, 1861. April 28, 1866. Oct. 23, 1861. Not mustered . Oet. 15, 1864. Oct. 23, 1861. Not mustered. Oct. 23, 1861. Oct. 16, 1864. Not mustered. Dec. 81, 1861. July 28, 1862. Nov. 21, 1868. Dec. 81, 1861. July 26, 1862. Nov. 21,1868. Remarks. Mustered out January 10, 1865 Promoted Mustered out September 9, 1865 Dismissed March 14, 1864 g Mustered out September 9, 1865 h Promoted Major ^ Commission canceled fed Mustered out September 9,1865 3fedt Deserted ^ Promoted Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Sept 9, 1865 . . |jhiofed Promoted H Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 9, 1865 . . . Resigned March 28, 1862 Killed August IS, 1868 Mustered out September 9, 1865 Resigned May 7, ' 1862 Promoted Mustered out September 9, 1865 K. Second Lieutenants. George L. Watts George Y. McClure James M. Ltvesay George W. Brewer Absalom W. Johnston.., Captains. Benjamin T. Wood Joseph Laur Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph Laur James Lemmon Jonathan Foster Second Lieutenants. James G. Gilbert James Lemmon Edward Barbee Jonathan Foster John S. Brooks Ashley. . . DuQuoin.Nashville . Sparta. Jefferson county. Jefferson county Jefferson county , Jefferson county , Jefferson county , Jefferson county , Jefferson county , Jefferson county . Jefferson county , Dec. 31, 1861.. May 5, 1862. . . March 28, 1863 Dec. 1, 1863... Sept. 8, 1865. Dec. 30, 1861. June 10, 1862.. Oct. 19, 1861. June 10, 1862. Jan. 9, 1865.. Dec. 30, 1861 , March 5, 1862 , June 10, 1862 , Aug. 1, 1864 . , Jan. 9, 1865... Dec. 81, 1861. May 11, 1863.. Dec. 11, 1863 . Not mustered.. Dec. 39, 1861.. Sept. 20, 1862 . Dec. 80,1861.. Sept. 20, 1,862. Dec. 30, 1861 . Oct. 3, 1862 . . . Sept. 13, 1864. Resigned May 6, 1862 Died March 28, 1863 Promoted Honorably discharged March 24, 1865 . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 9, 1865. Resigned June 10, 1862 '. • Mustered out September 9, 1865 fedoCO Promoted m Term expired January 9, 1865 fed Mustered out September 9, 1865 o hihi Resigned March 6, 1862 g Promoted H Resigned July 5, 1863 * Promoted § Mustered out September 9, 1865 g ' W Hfed«1 HISTORY OF FORTY-NINTH INFANTRY. The Forty-ninth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, December 31st, 1861, by Colonel William R. Morrison. February 3d, 1862, ordered to Cairo, Illinois. 8th, moved to Fort Henry, and was as signed to Third Brigade, McClernand's Division. 11th, moved to Fort Donelson. 13th, engaged the enemy, losing 14 killed and 37 wounded. Among the wounded was Colonel Morrison commanding Brigade. Remained at Donelson until March 4th, when moved to Metal Landing, and, 6th, embarked for Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee. Disembarked at Savannah. 21st, moved to Pittsburg Landing. Was engaged in the battle of Shiloh, April 6th and 7th, 1862, losing 17 killed and 99 wounded. Among the latter were Lieutenant Colonel Pease, commanding regiment, and Major Bishop. Was engaged in the siege of Corinth, and, on the 4th of June, moved to Bethel, and was assigned to Brigadier General John A. Logan's First Division, District of Jackson — Major General John A. McClernand commanding. March 10th, 1863, moved from Bethel, Tennessee, by rail, via Jackson and Grand Junc tion, to Germantown, and, 12th, to White Station, and was assigned to the Fourth Bri gade, Colonel W. W. Sanford ; First Division, Brigadier General W. S. Smith ; Sixteenth Army Corps, Major General S. A. Hurlbut commanding. August 21st, moved to Helena, Arkansas, to join General F. Steele's expedition against Little Rock, Arkansas. 28th, assigned to Brigade of Colonel True, and, September 2d, joined the main army at Brownsville, Arkansas. November 10th, participated in the cap. ture of Little Rock. 15th, moved, by rail, to Duval's Bluff, and from thence returned to Memphis, arriving November 21st, 1863. January 15th, 1864, three-fourths of the regiment re-enlisted, and were mustered as vete ran volunteers. Assigned to Third Brigade, Colonel S. H. Wolf. Third Division, Briga dier General A. J. Smith, of the Sixteenth Army Corps. January 27th, moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi, and accompanied Major General Sherman in the Meridian campaign, returning to Vicksburg, March 3d. March 10th, assigned to Red River expedition. 14th, participated in the capture of Fort De Russey, Louisiana. April 9th, engaged in the battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana. Re turned to Memphis, June 10th, 1864. June 24th, ordered to Illinois, for veteran furlough. The detachment of non-veterans re mained, commanded by Captain John A. Logan, participating in the battle of Tupelo, July 14th and 15th, 1864. After expiration of veteran furlough, rendezvoused at Centralia, Illinois, and proceeded, via Cairo and Memphis, to Holly Springs, rejoining the command. August 12th, participa ted in tho Oxford expedition, and returned to Memphis, August 30th. HISTORT OF FORTT-NINTH INFANTRT. 33 Embarked for Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, and arrived, September 80th. Moved to Franklin, and drove the enemy from the place. Moved, with the army, in pursuit of Gen eral Price, and rr-turn'-d to St, Louis, November 18th, 1864. Arrived at Na hville, Tennessee, Dec' mber 1st. Took part in the battle of Nashville, December 15th and 16th. December 24th, ordeed to Paducah, Kentucky, to muster out the ncn-veterans, since which time the regiment has been doing garrison duty. Mustered out, September 9th, 1865, at Paducah, Kentucky, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, September 16th, 1865, for final payment and discharge. Tol. H-3 Roster of the Fiftieth Infantry Regvment Illinois Volunteers. - Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Colonels. Moses M. Bane William Hanna Lieutenant Colonels. William Swarthout Thomas W. Gaines William Hanna.. Mervtn B. Converse Majors. George W. Randall Samuel R. Glenn. Thomas W. Gaines William Hanna Horace L. Burnham Adjutants. Thomas J. Brown Theodore W. Letton Walter S. Wood Charles F Hubert Quartermasters. William Keal Henry King Mervm B. Converse Surgeons. Henry W. Kendall James A. Williams Quincy Camp Point Quincy Payson Camp Point Springfield Camp Point Ripley Payson Camp Point .< Payson Toledo, Ohio Quincy Avon . , Beverly Payson La Harpe Lewistown Payson Lincoln Date of rank. Aug. 21, 1861. June 11, 1864. Sept. 12, 1861. March 27, 1863, July 18, 1864... July 1, 1865... Sept. 12, 1861. April 28, 1862. Oct. 9, 1862 . . March 27, 1863. July 18, 1864. . Sept. 12, 1861. April 28, 1862. Aug 26, 1864.. June 26, 1865.. Sept. 12, 1861.. Aug. 28, 1863. March 9, 1865. Sept. 12, 1861. Nov. 25, 1864. Date of muster. Aug. 20, 1861.. Not mustered. . 12, 1861. May 12, 1863.. Not mustered. . Sept. 12, 1861 . . July 23, 1862... Nov. 20, 1862 . . May 12, 1863 .. March 29, 1865 Sept. 12, 1861. April 2, 1865.. July 2, 1865... Sept. 12, 1861., Nov. 26, 1863.. April 4, 1865.. Sept. 12, 1861. Nov. 25, 1864. . Remarks. Resigned June 11, 1864 Mustered out (as Lieut. Colonel) July 13,'65 Resigned March 27, 1863 W Resigned July 18, 1864 d Promoted E^ Mustered out (as Q. M.) July IS, 1865 ^ © Resigned April 28, 1862 @ Discharged October 9, 1862 § Promoted fed Promoted y Mustered out July 18, 1865 qJ* fed fed?d Resigned April 28, 1862 § Resigned August 26, 1864 H Resigned April 14, 1866 Mustered out July 13, 1865 Mustered out August 28, 1863 Term expired October 28, 1864 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Mustered out September 26, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 A.. Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Captains. Henry P. W. Cramer Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Sept. 12, 1861. Dec. 18, 1862. Sept. 12, 1861. Sept. 12, 1861.. Feb. 5, 1862... Sept. 15, 1864 . Sept. 12, 1861. Feb. 5, 1862... July 26, 1863.. Sept. 20, 1864 . Sept. 15, 1864. Sept. 12, 1861 Feb. 5, 1862... July 26, '1863.. Sept. 20, 1864. July 10, 1865.. Sept 12, 1861. June 1, 1862.. Dec. 20,1864.. Sept. 12, 1861. June 1, 1862 . . Sept. 15, 1864. Dec. 20, 1364.. Sept. 12, 1861. (Sept. 12, '61.) ( Jan. 16, '64, f Sept. 12, 1861. April 2, 1862.. April 2, 1865.. Sept. 12, 1861. April 2, 1862. Nov. 26, 1863. Nov. 15, 1864. April 2, 1865. Sept. 12, 1861 April 2, 1862. Not mustered . . Sept. 12, 1861.. Aug. 12, 1862.. March 26, 1865 . Sept. 12, 1861.. Aug. 12, 1862... Oct. 26, 1864... April 2, 1865. . . Resigned November 22, 1862". Resigned October 31, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 Resigned February 6, 1862 y Resigned September 15, 1864 g Mustered out July 18, 1865 Sfedfed Promoted § Resigned July 26, 1863 Resigned September 20, 1864 H Promoted % Mustered out July 13, 1865 Q a Promoted d Promoted >3 Promoted C Promoted 3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . S Resigned June 1, 1862 Term expired December 20, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 Promoted Resigned September 15, 1864 Promoted Mustered out July 13, 1865 £g Fiftieth Infantry. — Continued. OS Co Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. William H. Harbeson. . James W. Anberson- . • • John D. Ruddell Wm. H. B. Hinson Captains. William M. Gooding Horace L. Burnham.... Samuel W Starrett . . . Firsl Lieutenants. Theodore W. Letton. . . . George R. Naylor Samuel W. Starrett . . . Thomas Kennedy Second Lieutenants. Horace L Purnham Samuel W. Starrett Charles M Tarr Frank McCarthy Captains. Thomas W. Gaines William K. Hazelwood. John W. Rickart Mrst Lieutenants. Henry Lusick Willi.., IC TT..iLi.wuuD. John W Rickart Charles H. Floyd Residence. Clayton Clayton. . . . Liberty Clayton. . . . Payson. Payson Payson Quincy. . . Quincy Payson . — Mt. Pleasant Payson Payson... . Payson Quincy Payson Pavson. . . . Richfield. . Liberty ru.,-,.,1, ... Richfield. . . Quincy Date of rank. Sept. 12, 1861 . June 1, 1862.. . April 11, 1865. July 10, 1865.. Sept. 12, 1861. July 10, 1862.. April 11, 1865. Sept. 12, 1861 . July 10, 1862 . Jan. 21, 1863. . April 11, 1865. Sept. 12, 1861. July 10, 1862. . Jan. 21, 18R3.. July 10, 1865. Sept. 12, 1861 Oct. 9, 1862.. Oct. 9, 1862... Sept. 12, 1861 . April 1, 18.12. . Oct. 9, 1862... April 16, 1864. Date of muster. Sept. 12, 1861 Aug. 12. 1862. Not mustered. . Sept 12, 1861 . Aug. 31, 1862.. April 28, 1865. Sept. 12, 1861. March 3, 1868. May 1, 1865... Sept. 12, 1861 . Sept. 1, 1862 .. March 3, 1863. Not mustered . . Sept. 12, 1861 . Not mustered. . May 7, 1864... Sept. 12, 1861 Dec. 12, 1862. July 8, 1864. . Remarks, Promoted Term expired January 27, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (a3 Sergeant) July 13, 1866? Resigned July 10, 1862 Promoted Major Mustered out Julv 13, 1866. Promoted Adjutant Resigned January 21, 1863 Promoted Mustered out July 13, 1866. Promoted Promoted Resigned September 29, 1864 Mustered out (as Set geant) July 13, 1865. fed fed fed fedhjO Ed Promoted Major Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Nov, 14, 1862. Mustered out July 13, 1865 Resigned April 1, 1862 Promoted Promoted Mustered out July 13, 1865. E.. Second Lieutenants. Wdlliam K. Hazelwood . . Jesse C. Rodgers Charles H. Floyd James S. Gayer Captains. William Hanna. . . . John M. Cyrus William R. Keyte. . , Mrst Lieutenants. Albert Pickett William W. Birchard . . John M. Cyrus William C. Ross William R. Keyte William B. Fisher Second Lieutenants. William W. Birchard. . . John M. Cyrus William C. Ross Samuel Lockwood William R. Keyte Henry C. Johnson , Captains. William B. Snyder Charles D. Fee Alfred L. Martin Mrst Lieutenants. Charles J. May Charles M . Harris Charles J. E arley Charles D Fee Simeon W. Blystone . . . Joseph M. Morgan Payson.Payson . Quincy.Payson Camp Point. Henson Camp Point , Pike county. Henson Camp Point . Camp Point . Columbus. . . Pike county Henson Camp Point Salem, Indiana. Camp Point Columbus Dallas City. Dallas City. Dallas City. Warsaw Dallas City Springfield .... Dallas City Meadeville, Pa. Warsaw Sept. 12, 1861 . April 1, 18«2. . Oct. 22, 1862.. April 16, 1864. Sept. 12, 1861. March 27, 1863 Oct. 19, 1864... Sept. 12, 1861 . March 15, 1862 Oct. 12, 1862.. March 27, 1863 Sept. 23, 1864. Oct. 19, 1864 . , Sept. 12,1861 .. March 15, 1862, Oct. 12, 1862.. March 27, 1863 Sept. 15, 1864.. July 10, 1865... Sept. 12, 1861. Jan. 19, 1863.. June 14,. 1865 Sept. 12, 1861. April 27, 1862. June 20, 1862. Nov. 15, 1862.. Jan. 19, 1863.. June 14,1865.. Sept 12,1861. Dec. 12, 1862 , July 8, 1864. . . Sept. 12, 1861 May 12, 1863 . March 26, 1865 Sept. 12, 1861. Dec. 12, 1862.. May 12, 1863.. Oct. 25, 1864. . March 27, 1865 Sept. 12, 1861. April 28, 1862. Dec. 12, 1862 . May 12, 1863.. Not mustered. , Sept. 12, 1861. July 2, 1865... Sept. 12, 1861. March 4, 1863 . March 4, 1863. July 2, 1866... Promoted Resigned October 22, 1862 Promoted Mustered out July 13, 1865 Promoted Major Term expired October 19, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 fed o Resigned March 15,1862 E§ Resigned October 12, 1862 fed I romoted Resigned September 23, 1864 O Promoted Mustered out July 13, 1865 g n Promoted h Promoted W Promoted m Resigned September 15, 1864 q Promoted . . k Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . ^ fed Resigned January 19, 1863 Discharged September 15, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 Resigned April 27, 1862 Resigned June 20, 1862 Resigned November 15, 1862 Promoted Mustered out October 21, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 £° Fiftieth Infantry. — Continued. CO 00 Co. F.. G. Name and Rank. II Second Lieutenants. Charles M. Harris Charles J. Early Charles D. Fee William L. Weakley. . . Thomas Stewart Captains. George W. Brown Selah W. King. . . , Jacob Fleming Mrst Lieutenants. Selah W. King Edward P Barrett Lewis Zolman Mervin B. Converse .... Jacob Fleming James D. Graham Second Lieutenants. Edward P. Barrett. . . . Lewis Zolman Henry Comstock James P. Strode Albert S. Wright Jesse B. Strode Captains. Samuel R Glenn Miles D. Murphy Residence. Dallas City Springfield Dallas City Warsaw . . . Dallas City Macomb. . LaHarpe. . Ipavia . ... LaHarpe . . . Avon BernadotteAvon Ipavia , . . Bernadotte , Avon Bernadotte , LaHarpe. . , Bernadotte , Avon Bernadotte Ripley. Ripley. . . . Date of rank. Sept. 12, 1861 . April 27, 1862. June 20, 1862.. Nov. 15,1862.. July 10, 1865.. Sept. 12, 1861. Dec. 12, 1861.. July 10, 1866.. Sept. 12 1861 Dec. 12, 1861. July 13, 1862 July 13, 1862. April 11, 1865. July 10, 1865 . Sept. 12, 1861. Dec. 12, 1861.. July 18, 1862 . Aug. 81, 1862. Aug. 6, 1864.. July 10, 1866. Oct. 1, 1861. . June 27, 1862 Date of muster. Sept. 12, 1861. Jan. 20; 1863.. Not mustered. . Sept. 12, 1861 . Jan. 1, 1862... Not mustered. . Sept. 12, 1861. Not mustered. , Dec. 12, 1862., May 1, 1866... Not mustered. . Sept. 12, 1861 Not mustered . . March 4\1 863 . Not mustered. . Not mustered. . Sept. 80, 1861. Remarks. Promoted Promoted Promoted Resigned September 15, 1864 |> Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865 . . gd Resigned December 12, 1861 5 Resigned September 15, 1864 H Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) July IS, 1865. . spfed fed Promoted fed Resigned July 18, 1862 p Commission returned go" Resigned August 25, 1864. Re-entered ser- vice as Quartermaster 60th regiment. g Promoted *$ Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . § Promoted Resigned August 31, 1862 Commission canceled Resigned August 6, 1864 Killed October 5, 1864. Commission re turned and canceled. Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 18, 1865 . . Promoted Major Resigned Septembers, 1862. I... Walter S. Wait Isaac McNeil Mrst Lieutenants. William S. Ishmel Miles D. Murphy John Cooper Isaac McNeil. Perry Logsdon Second Lieutenants. John Cooper Fielding T. Glenn Isaac McNeil Albert Jordan. .... James T. Atchison Captains. Joseph D. Wolf Horace L. Dunlap Francis J. Dunn John T. Cuzzins Mrst Lieutenants. Horace L. Dunlap George W. Elliott Cornelius F. Kitchen. . . John T. Cuzzins John S. Winbigler Second Lieute George W. Elliott Jonas D. Oorwin Cornelius F. Kitchen. . . . Philip S. Docglas William Brownlee Captains. Timothy D. McGillicuddy Edward Jonas Quincy Ripley Ripley Ripley Brooklyn Ripley Brown county Brooklyn Ripley Ripley Detroit Brown county Monmouth St. Joseph, Missouri . Spring Grove Warren county St. Joseph, Missouri. Monmouth Payson . . '. Warren county Monmouth Monmouth Union City, Michigan Payson Warren county Monmouth Hannibal, Missouri . . Quincy Sept. 2, 1862 . June 14, 1865 . Oct. 1, 1861.. March 3, 1862. June 27, 1862 Aug. 20, 1864. June 14, 1865 Oct. 1, 1861 . . . June 27, 1862. . March 19, 1863 Aug. 20, 1864... July 10, 1865... Sept. 15, 1861. May 19, 1862.. Nov. 22, 1862 . June 14, 1865.. Sept. 15, 1861.. May 19, 1862.. Nov. 15, 1862.. July 18, 1864. June 14, 1865. Sept. 15, 1861. May 19, 1862. Oct. 4, 1862.. Nov. 15, 1862. July 10, 1865. Oct. 5, 1861. Jan. 1, 1865 . Nov. 20,1862.. June 25, 1865. Sept. 30, 1861. July 2, 1866.. Sept. 30, 1861. May 3, 1863... Not mustered. . Not mustered . . Sept. 12, 1861. Feb. 28, 1863.. June 25, 1865.. Sept. 12, 1861 Feb. 28, 1863. Oct. 21, 1864. July 2, 1865.. Sept. 12, 1861 . Dec. 12, 1862.. Feb. 28, 1863.. Not mustered . . Sept. 12, 1861. Not mustered . . Mustered out October 24, 1864 Mustered out July 13, 1865 Resigned March 8, 1862 Promoted Resigned August 20, 1864 Promoted Mustered out July 13, 1865 Promoted m Resigned March 19, 1863 S Promoted H Commission returned and canceled fed Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . Mustered out May 19, 1862 3 Resigned November 22, 1862 ^ Mustered out October 24, 1864 y Mustered out July 13, 1865 HKM Promoted . 9 Resigned November 15, 1862 fe Resigned July 18, 1864 3 Promoted - g Mustered out July 13, 1865 P Promoted Killed in action at Corinth — Promoted Resigned October 28, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . Term expired January 1, 1865 • Honorably disch'd (as 2d Lieut.) April 29, '65 g. Co. Name and Rank. Captain. James Corbin Mrst Lieutenants. Jefferson White James Corbin Nelson Rickart Second Lieutenants. William A Shanf. Edward Jonas Silas Ebersole Fiftieth Infantry. — Continued. Residence. Burton. Carlyle, Missouri. Burton Dallas City Quincy Pleasant View, Missouri . Date of rank. Date of muster. July 10, 1865... Nov. 1, 1861.. Sept. 26, 1864. July 10, 1865.. Jan. 1, 1862. . Nov. 6, 1862.. July 10, 1865. Not mustered . . Sept. 12, 1861. April 2, 1866.. Not mustered. . Sept. 12, 1861 Jan. 9, 1868.. Not mustered . Remarks. © Mustered out (as First Lieut.) July IS, 186fi. Mustered out September 26, 1864 Promoted b. Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 18, 1865. . . o Resigned June 20, 1862 5 Promoted ** Mustered out (as Sergeant) July IS, 1865. . . qj fed B1 HISTORY OF FIFTIETH INFANTRY. The Fiftieth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Quincy, Illinois, in the month of August, 1861, by Colonel Moses M. Bane, and mustered into United States' service, September 12th, 1861, by Captain T. G. Pitcher, U. S. A. October 9th, moved to Hannibal, Missouri. 19th, to Chillicothe. November 27th, to St. Joseph, reporting to Colonel R. F. Smith, commanding post. December 19th, to Pal myra. 24th, to St. Joseph. January 21st, 1862, ordered to Cairo, Illinois, and from thence to Smithland, Kentucky, where the regiment reported to Colonel Laumm, January 28th. February 6th. marched into Fort Henry. 12th, formed a part of Colonel John Cook's Third Brigade, of the Second Division, and moved against Fort Donelson. Took an active part, February 13th, 14th ai.d 15th, at Fort Donelson. 23d, occupied Clarksville, Tenn. 28th, arrived at Nashville. Remained on board the boat and returned to Clarks ville, March 1st. Marched 25th, ordered to Pittsburg Landing, and landed at that place, 31st. Engaged in the battle of Shiloh, April 6th and 7th. Engaged in the siege of Corinth, May, 1862. June 4th, under Major Gen, John Pope, pursued the enemy as far as BooneviUe, Mississippi. Returned to camp neur Corinth, June 10th. October 3d, moved out against the enemy, who were approaching, under Price, Van Dorn and Villipiguc. 5th, engaged in the battle of Corinth. Pursued the enemy as far as Ruckersville, Mississippi. October 12th, returned to Corinth. December 18th, went on scout to Lexington, Tennessee. April 1 5th, 1863, moved toward Tuscumbia, Alabama. Had a skirmish at Bear Creek, 17th; also, at Cheiokee, and at Newsome's Fitrm. 24th, camped at Tuscumbia. 27th, moved toward Town Creek, and fought the enemy under General Forrest, at Town Creek, on the 28th. On the 29th, (General Streight having got well on the road for Georgia) the regiment returned to Tus cumbia, and, on the 3d of May, arrived at Corinth. October 11th, General Dodge, commanding Left Wing, Sixteenth Army Corps, ordered the Brigade, Colonel Bane commanding, to Lagrange, Tennessee. 17th, returned to Corinth. November 6th, moved to Eastport, and crossed the Tennessee river at midnight. Passed through Waterloo on the 7th, Lauderdale and Lexington on the 10th, Pulaski on the 12th, and camped at Lynn ville. November 17th, regiment was mounted, by order of Major General Dodge. January 1st, 1864, three-fourths of the men of the regiment re-enlisted, and were mus tered January 16th, and started for Illinois, for the veteran furlough. February 28th, moved from Quincy, and, March 5th, arrived at Lynnville. 13th, ordered to Athens, Alabama. 15th, moved to Decatur Junction. 22d, crossed the Tennessee river to Decatur. 27th, re-crossed to Decatur Junction. 31st, moved to Moorsville. April 12th, moved to Athens, Alabama. 80th, moved to Chattanooga, via Larkinsville. May 5th, marched to Chickamauga Creek and camped near Lee and Gordon's Mills. 8th, camped in Snake Creek Gap. 9th, moved to Resaca, and returned. 13th, moved to 42 ADJUTANT Resaca. 14th, to Calhoun Ferry. 15th, to Lay's Ferry, and crossed Oostanaula river. 17th, met the enemy at a cross-road, near the river, and, after some fighting, drove him from the field — the regiment losing 1 man killed, and 7 wounded. 19th, arrived at King ston. 22d, at Rome. June 2Pth, Colonel Bane having resigned, Brig. Gen. William Vandever took command of the Brigade July 3d, one hundred and fifty men from the Brigade and one hundred of First Alabama Cavalry, made an expedition to Cedar Town, Major Hanna, of the Fiftieth, commanding, and returned, and, on 6th, to Cave Springs, and returned both times capturing prisoners and horses. In August, Colonel Rowett, of the Seventh Illinois Infantry, took command of the Brigade. September 27th, the Second Division, Left Wing, Sixteenth Army Corps, Brigadier General John M. Corse commanding, was transferred to Fourth Division, Fifteenth Army Corps. 29th, the non-veterans of the regiment were started home, for muster-out. October 4th, took cars for Allatoona, at 8 o'clock p. m.; arrived at midnight. At daylight skirmishing commenced, and by 10 o'clock the whole force was fiercely engaged with Hood's army. The enemy were repulsed. The regiment lost 87 killed, wounded and missing. Lieutenant Colonel Hanna, and Assistant Surgeon A. G. Pickett, were wounded. October 13th, Lieutenant Colonel Hurlbut commanding Brigade, and Captain Horn com manding regiment, it moved out on Cave Spring road, and met the enemy six miles out, with two pieces of artillery. It drove them four miles, and returned to Rome. November 10th, 1864, moved toward Atlanta. 15th, left Atlanta. 20th,- crossed the Ocmulgee. 26th, crossed Oconee, at Ball's Ferry. December 7th, crossed the Ogeechee, at Mt. VerDOn road. 10th, met the enemy at Little Ogeechee. 16th, went foraging to Mcintosh, 80 miles from Savannah. 21st, entered Savannah. January 27th, moved up Savannah river, crossing at Sisters' Ferry, February 4th. 12th, crossed North Edisto. 14th, camped near Congaree creek. 16th, crossed Saluda river. 17th, crossed Congaree river, and entered Columbia. 23d, crossed Wateree. 26th, crossed Lynch's creek. March 5th and 6th, did provost duty in Cheraw. 12th, arrived at Fayetteville. 18th, built barricades at Newton's Grove. 20th and 21st, fought the enemy at Bentonville, losing 2 killed and 14 wounded. 24th, marched through Goldsboro. April 10th, Colonel Hanna commanding Brigade, moved to Raleigh. 14th, reviewed by General Sherman, as it marched through Raleigh. 16th, moved to Morrisville, and, on surrender of Johnson, returned to Raleigh. April 29th, 1865, moved northward, via Petersburg, Manchester and Richmond, and camped at Alexandria, 20th May. May 24th, participated in the grand review at Washington, and camped near Soldier's Home. June 3d, moved, via Parkersburg, Virginia, to Louisville, Kentucky, arriving on the 8th. July 3d, in the prize drill between Sixty-third Illinois, Seventh Iowa Infantry and Fiftieth Illinois, the regiment won the prize banner. July 13th, mustered out of United States' service by Captain W. B. Guthrie, Eighty- first Ohio Volunteers and A. C. M. Arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, July 14, 1865, for final payment and discharge. Roster of the Fifty-first Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. Colonels. Gtlbert W. Cumming . Luther P. Bradley . . . Charles W. Davis . . . James S. Boyd Lieutenant Colonels. Luther P. Bradley Samuel B. Raymond Charles W. Davis James S. Boyd Majors. Samuel B. Raymond . Charles W. Davis . . . Rufus Rose John G. Mc Williams James S. Boyd James E. Montandon . Charles W. Davis Henry W. Hall Allen W. Gray Cyrus A. Anthony James B. Stevers Quartermasters. Henry Howland Albert C. Coe. Residence. Chicago. Chi cago . Chicago. Chicago. Chicago . Chicago. Chicago.Chicago, Chicago. ChicagoChicago.Chicago.Chicago.Chicago Chicago Chicago Jefferson West Jersey. Chicago. Chicago . Date of rank. Sept. 20, 1861-. SeDt. 30, 1862.. May 11, 1865... Sept. 24, 1865 . Sept. 20, 1861. Sept. 30, 1862. Oct. 6, 1863... July 31, 1865 . Sept. 20, 1861 . . Sept. 30, 1862.. Oct. 6, 1863 . . March 24, 1864 July 3, 1865... July 31, 1865.. Oct. 15, 1861. Sept. 30,1862. June 27, 1864. Jan. 24, 1865. Aug 8, 1865.. Sept. 20, 1861. June 9, 1862. . Date of muster. Oct. 15, 1861 . Dec. 15, 1862. , Not mustered . . Not mustered . . Oct. 15, 1861.. Dec. 15, 1862. . Dl-c. 15, 1863.. Aug. 16, 1865. Oct. 15, 1861. Oct. 14, 1862. Dec. 15, 1863. Not mustered . July 13, 1865. Not mustered. Oct. 15, 1861 . Dec. 23, 1862. Sept. 1, 1865. Oct. 15, 1861 . Nov. 30, 1862. Remarks. Resigned September 30, 1862 Promoted Brigadier General Juh 30, 1864. . Honorably discharged (as Lieut. Colonel,) June 30, 1865 § Mu3teredout (as Lieut. Col.) Sept. 25, 1865. ^fed fed Promoted g Resigned October 6,1863 Promoted S Promoted * § Promoted £5 Promoted j§ Resigned March 24, 1864 M Mustered out (as Captain) March 6, 1865. B Term expired. ^ Promoted : a Mustered out (as Captain) Sept. 25, 1865.. . £j Promoted Major Killed in battle, June 27, 1864 Resigned January 24, 1865 Promoted Captain CompanyB Mustered out September 26, 1865 Promoted Brigade Quartermaster, June 9, 1862. Promoted Captain Company K CO Fifty-first Infantry. — Continued. Name and Rank. Quartermasters. Adam S. Hatfdsld George Pratt William 0. Hunt Jerome F. Weeks Thomas L. Magee Mrst Assistant Surgeons. John S. Pashley Francis W. Lytle Thomas L. Magee William W. Elliott John H. Scott Second Assistant Surgeon. Thomas L. Magee Chaplain. Lewis Raymond Captains. Henry F. Wescott. . . . James E. Montandon. Jesse Johnson Mrst Lieutenants. James E. Montandon. . . . Edward G. Blathemick. Jesse Johnson. Jesse Edwards Residence. Middleport . Chicago.La Salle Prairie City.. Chicago. . . . Troy Prairie City. Metropolis. Prairie City. Peoria . Chicago.Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chic igo. Chicago. Date of rank. Date of muster. June 14, 1864 Aug. 8, 1865.. Oct. 21, 1861. May 15, 1862. May 20, 1863. Oct 28, 1861 Sept 26, 1862 April 1, 1863. May 20, 1863. July 13, 1865. Nov. 25, 1862. Oct. 1, 1861.. Dec. 24, 1861.. April 16, 1863. Sept. 20, 1865 . Dec. 24, 1861 . April 16, 1863. March 28, 1865. Sept. 24, 1865 . March 1, 1865. Not mustered. . Oct. 15, 1861.. May 16, 1862... May 29, 1863. . Oct 15, 1861 . . Sept 25, 1862. May 29, 1863 ., Nov. 25, 1862. Oct. 15, 1861. Dec. 24, 1861. June 12, 1868. Not mustered. Dec. 24, 1861 June 12, 1863. April 12, 1865 Not mustered . Remarks. Promoted Captain Company E Mustered out (as Quartermaster's Sergeant) September 25, 1865. P- Resigned April 14, 1862 § Resigned April 25, 1863 Q Mustered out September 26, 1865 2a H Resigned November 16,1862 S Promoted Surgeon Thirty-sixth Regiment . . a Promoted 6d Mustered out June 14, 1865 £ Mustered out September 26, 1865 F_ oo" fed Promoted fed Ofed Resigned November 6, 1864 • Dismissed, Court Martial, April 16, 1868... Promoted Major Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Sept. 25, 1865. Promoted Term expired January 12, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Serg't Major) Sept. 25, '65. c.tI ». Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants* Second lieutenants. Captains. Mrst IAeutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Dec. 24, 1861. June 13, 1862. Dec. 81, 1862 Dec. 24, 1861. June 28. 1862. . Sept, 30, 1862. Aug. 8, 1865... Dec. 24, 1861.. June 28, 1862.. Aug. 6, 1 864 April 11, 1865. Jan. 17, 1862. June 28, 1862. Dec. 24, 1861.. Nov. 17,1862.. April 11, 1865. Dec. 24, 1861... Nov. 17 1862 ., March 28, 1865. Dec. 24, 1861.. Nov. 17, 1862.. Sept. 24, 1865. March 1, 1862 July 8, 1862.. Aug. 8, 1865. Dee. 24, 1861 June 12, 1863. Dec. 24, 1861.. Nov. 30, 1862 . Mav 2, 1863... Sept. 1, 1865.. Dec. 24, 1861 . Nov. 30, 1862.. Oct. 15, 1864.. April 29, 1865. Jan. 17, 1862.. Nov. 30,1862., Dec. 24, 1861.. April 26, 1865. Dec. 24, 1861. Dec 13, 1862. Not mustered. Dec. 24, 1861.. Dec. 19, 1862.. Not mustered. . Nov. 7, 1862. . . Not mustered. . Resigned June 13, 1862 Killed December 31, 1862. Promoted Resigned June 28, 1862 Appointed Adjutant Promoted Major Musteied out September 25, 1865 Promoted g Promoted Captain Company F jo Promoted Captain Company C 3 Mustered out September 25, 1865 fed O hi Promoted hj Resigned March 26, 1864 m Resigned November 17, 1862 g Term expired January 17, 1865 go Mustered out September 25, 1865 "* Promoted g Term expired January 14, 1865 >-3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 25, 1865. . ^ Promoted Promoted Quartermaster Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 25, 1865. . Mustered out July 8, 1869 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Sept. 25, 1865. Vx. Fifty-first Infantry. — Continued. C5 Co. » E. Name and Rank. First Lieutenants. Theodore F. Brown James S. Boyd Thomas W. Cummdjgs Philip N. Durflinger James D. Sfeers Second Lieutenants. James S. Boyd Thomas W. Cummings. Orson D. Butler. . . . Captains. John G. Mc Williams. John J. Johnson Adam S. Hetfield . First Lieutenants. Thomas T. Lester Archibald L. McCormick . . John J. Johnson William B. Oliphant Second Lieutenants. Augustus B. Sweeney. . . . Archibald L McCormick. . John J. Johnson William Morton Captains. George L. Bellows Andrew H. Fraser George I. Waterman Residence. Chicago. . , Chicago. . . Selby Towanda. . Metamora. Chicago. Selby. Metamora. Chicago. . . , Blue Grass. Chicago. . . . Blue Grass. Blue Grass . Chicago. . . . Champaign Blue Grass . Blue Grass. St. Joe Chicago.Bath Chicago. Date of rank Date of muster. March 1, 1862. July 8, 1862 .. Sept. 30, 1862.. Jan. 12, 1865.. Aug. 8, 1865.. Dec. 24, 1861.. July 8, 1862. .. Sept. 30, 1862. Dec. 24, 18'61... March 24, 1864. Aug. 8, 1865... Dec. 24, 1861... Oct. 6, 1863... June 27, 1864.., March 24, 1864. Dec. 24, 1861. Oct. 28, 1862. Oct. 6, 1863 . . Oct. 20, 1864. July 18, 1862. Nov. 25, 1868. Aug. 6, 1864. June 12, 1863.. March 12, 1865 Not mustered . . , Nov. 20, 18 June 12, 186 Dec. 24, 1S61.. Not mustered . Sept. 1, 1865.. Dec. 24, 1861.. May 15, 1864. . Sept. 11, 1864. Dec. 24, 1861.. May 1, 1863 May 15, 1864.. Nov. 28, 1864. July 18, 1862.. Feb. 24, 1864. . Oct. 15, 1864., Remarks. Promoted Promoted Captain Company B Honorably discharged January 12, 1865. . . . Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 25, 1865. . fe q •-9 Promoted ' fa- Promoted 3 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 a Promoted Major S Hon. discharged (as 1st Lt.) May 15, 1866. fa- Mustered out September 25, 1865 h.03 fed Promoted Captain Companv K ^j Killed June 27, 1864 " P Promoted h Honorablv discharged (as 1st Sergeant) May 30, 1865. Honorably discharged October 28, 1862. . . . Promoted Promoted Mustered out September 25, 1865 Killed November 25, 1863 Resigned August 6, 1 864 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 G H Mrst Lieutenants. Robert Houston Andrew H. Fraser Calvin H. Thomas James Skidmore Second Lieutenant. Andrew H. Fraser Captains. George H. Wentz Charles C. Merrick Merritt B. At water. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Merritt B. Atwater Allen W. Gray Cyrus A. Anthony. Frederick Grabbe Second Lieutenants. Orrin S. Johnston Charles C. Merrick Albert C. Simmons Captains. John T. Whitson Charles B. Whitson .... William H. Greenwood . . First Lieutenants. William H. Greenwood. Osman L. Cole Charles H. McHenry .... Second Lieutenants. Charles B. Whitson Osman L. Cole Henry C. Trent MasonBath .. Bath. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago JeffersonWest Jersey. Waukegan . . Waukegan . Chicago. . . Antioch. . . Port Byron . . Port Byron . Galva Galva Port Byron. Phenix . Port Byron. Port Byron. Port Byron. July 18, 1862.. Sept. 9, 1863.. Nov. 25,1863.. April 11, 1865. July 18, 1862. . Dec. 24, 1861.. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 12, 1863 . Dec. 24, 1861. Sept. 12, 1863. June 27, 1864 Jan. 24, 1865. Dec. 24, 1861 June 28, 1862 Sept 11, 1862 March 1, 1862 . July 16, 1862.. March 18, 1863. Jan. 17, 18P2.. March 18,1863. Sept 20, 1865 . . March 1, 1862 . July 15, 1862. . March 18, 1863. July 18, 1862.. Nov. 16, 1863.. Feb. 24, 1864.. April 29, 1865. July 18, 1862. Dec. 24, 1861. Dec. 18, 1862. Feb. 23, 1864. Dec. 24, 1861... April 2, 1864... Nov. 28, 1864... March 12, 1865 . Dec. 24, 1861... Dec. 19, 1862... June 12, 1863 .. Dec. 28, 1861 . . Not mustered Dec. 19, 1862... Resigned September 9, 1863 Promoted ; Killed in action Nov. 30, 1864 Mustered out June 16, 1865 Prumoted Honorably discharged October 28, 1862 ... ^ Resigned September 12, 1863 g Mustered out September 25, 1865 >-3fedfed o Promoted t=l Promoted Adjutant bc| Promoted Adjutant Kj Mustered out September 25, 1865 Ji >k h-l Resigned June 28, 1862 » Promoted Killed in battle, September 19, 1863 5 Died July, 15, 1862 S Resigned March 18, 1863 ^ Mustered out September 17, 1865 Promoted Honorably discharged (as 2d Lieut.) March 11, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 26, 1865. . Promoted Promoted ....'. j^ Hon. discharged (as 1st Serg't) June 15, '64. _^ Fifty-first Infantry. — Continued. oo Co. Name and Rank. I... Captain. Henry Augustine . . . First Lieutenant. George A. Turner Second Lieutenant. Samuel Nutt Captains. Rufus Rose Thomas T. Lester. . . Albert C. Coe First Lieutenants. Otis Moody Charles H. Hills W. H. Chbnoweth , Second Lieutenants. Albert C. Coe Edward G Blathemick . , Henry A. Buck Residence. Canton . Canton Canton , Chicago . Chicago . Chicago . Chicago. Chicago . Chicago. Chicago,Chicago . Date of rank. Date of muster. March 28, 1865 March 28, 1865. . March 28, 1865 Dec. 24, 1861 . Oct. 6, 1863... June 14, 1864.. Dec. 24, 1861.. Sept. 19, 1863. Feb. 8, 1865 . . Dec. 24, 1861.. June 9, 1862. . April 16, 1863. March 28, 1865. March 28, 1865. March 28, 1865 . Dec. 24, 1861 . . Dec. 24, 1861.. Feb. 24, 1864.. March 12, 1865 Dec 24, 1861.. Nov. 80, 1862. . June 12, 1863 . Remarks. Mustered out September 25, 1865 Mustered out September 25, 1865 t> Mustered out September 25, 1865 g Promoted Major 0 Killed in battle (as 1st Lt. Co E) June 14, '64 g Mustered out (as 1st Lt. Co H) Sept. 25, 1865 g fed Killed in battle, September 19, 1863 £j- Honorably discharged February 3, 1865 Mustered out September 25, 1865 fcd SI"-dO Promoted Quartermaster fed Promoted Company A Killed in battle, September 19, 1863 HISTORY OF FIFTY-FIRST REGIMENT. The Fifty-first Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois, December 24th, 1861, by Colonel Gilbert W. Cumming. February 14th, 1862, ordered to Cairo, Illinois. Moved to Camp Cullum, on the Ken tucky shore, on the 27th. On the 4th of March, moved to Bertrand, Missouri, and on the 7tfy moyed to Sykeston, and to New Madrid, and 10th, assigned to the Division of Brig adier General E. A. Paine, and Second Brigade, consisting of Twentysecond Illinois In fantry, and Fifty-first, Colonel Gumming commanding. On the 13th, made a reconnois sance in force, and, 14th, New Madrid was evacuated by the enemy. April 7th, moved against Island No. 10. 8th, pursued the enemy, compelling the sur render of General Mackall, and 4000 prisoners. 9th, returned to. New Madrid, lltb, embarked and proceeded down Mississippi to Osceola, Arkansas. 17th, moved toward Hamburg Landing, Tennessee, disembarking 22d. April 24th, the brigade of Brigadier General John M. Palmer, Twenty-second, Twenty-seventh, Forty-second and Fifty-first Illi nois, and Company C, First Illinois Artillery, Captain Houghtaling, known as the "Illinois Brigade," was assigned to Brigadier General Paine's Division. Engaged in the battle of Farmington, and siege of Corinth. Just previous to the evacuation of Corinth, the Army of the Mississippi was organized into two wings and centre. The Divisions of Paine and Stanley, constituting Right Wing, under Brigadier General W. S. Rosecrans. June 4th, advanced to near Baldwin, Mississippi, and fell back to BooneviUe. Colonel F. A. Harrington, Twenty-seventh Illinois, took command of the Brigade. On the 11th, moved from BooneviUe, and again encamped at Corinth, 14th. 28th, General Pope being transferred to Virginia, General Rosecraus assumed command of the Arnty of Mississippi, and Brigadier General David S. Stanley, of Right Wing. July 9th, army organized into five Divisions, under Brigadier Generals Paine, Stanley, Schuyler, Hamilton, Jeff. C. Davis and Asboth. The Fifty-first being in First Brigade, First Division. July 20th, the division left Big Spring, and marched to Tuscumbia, Alabama. The regi ment was assigned to guard the railroad from Hillsboro to Decatur. August 24th, regi ment concentrated at Decatur. September 4th, crossed the Tennessee river, and moved, via Athens, Alabama, to Nashville, Tennessee. Here the Divisions of Negley and Palmer remained as garrison, while the army moved to Louisville, under Buell. November 6th, engaged in repelling the attack of Breckinridge, Morgan and Forrest. From September 11th to November 6th, Nashville was cut off from communication with the North, the troops being on half rations. September 30th, Colonel Cumming having resigned, Lieutenant Colonel Bradley was commissioned Colonel. December 10th, the Brigade was transferred to the Division of Brigadier General Philip H. Sheridan, and designated as Third Brigade, Third Division, Right Wing, Fourteenth Army Corps, and marched 7 miles on Nolensville pike. December 26th, moved against the enemy, under Bragg December 30th, the Brigade met the enemy and was engaged during the day, losing 7 wounded. December 31st, the regiment was in the thickest of the fight at Stone- Vol. 11-^: 50 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. River, losing 57 killed, wounded and prisoners. The Division lost its three Brigade com manders, Colonel Harrington being wounded and taken prisoner, and died a few days after ward. Colonel Bradley took command of the Brigade, and Major Davis of the regiment, and upon Major Davis being wounded and carried from the field, Captain H. F. Wescott took command. On the 6th, moved 3 miles south of Murfreesboro, and encamped. January, 1863, the wings and centre of the army were designated as Fourteenth, Twen tieth and Twenty-first Army Corps. That of McCook being Twentieth Army Corps. March 4th, moved to Eagleville— Captain John G. McWillams commanding regiment. On the 8th, moved to Spring Hill. 10th, reached Duck creek. 11th, 'Van Dorn crossed Duck river, on pontoons, and Granger returned to Franklin. June 24th, Twentieth Corps moved down the Shelbyville pike. 27th, marched to Beach's Grove. July 1st, entered TuUahoma, which had been evacuated the night before. Joined in pursuit of the enemy to Elk river, Winchester and Cowan, Bragg retreating over the Cum berland mountains, and across the Tennessee river. Remained at Cowan until the 9th, then ascending the mountains, encamped on the summit on the site of "Southern Univer sity.'' July 30th, moved to Bridgeport, Alabama. September 2d, crossed Tennessee river, and moved to foot of Sand Mountain. September 4th, ascended the mountain. 5th, moved to Trenton, Georgia. 6th and 7th, marched down Lookout Valley. 10th, to Winston's Gap. 11th, Alpine, Georgia. 14th, marched up Lookout Valley. 15th, from [Stevens' Gap to McElmore's Cave. After some days' movements, entered the battle of Chickamauga, at 4 p. m., 19th, losing, that evening, 90 men out of 209 engaged. During the night erected barricades. On the 20th, went into position on the extreme right ; by noon were heavily engaged, and in the afternoon the whole Division fell back, in confusion, to Missiou Ridge. 21st, threw up works at Rossville. 22d, crossed Chickamauga creek. October 10th, the Twentieth and Twenty-first Corps being consolidated, formed Fourth Corps, under Major General Gordon Granger. Regiment being in Third Brigade, Colonel C. G. Harker; Second Division, Major General Sheridan. November 24th, at Mission Ridge, was engaged, losing 30, out of 150 men engaged, including Major Davis wounded, and Captain George L. Billows killed. Captain A. M. Tilton commanding regiment. November 28th, 1863, marched to the relief of General Burnside at Knoxville. Decem ber 16th, movedf by rail, to Blain's Cross Roads. January 9th, 1864, Colonel Bradley returned. January 15th, moved toward Chattanooga. February 10th, regiment mustered as veterans, and started for Chicago, where, 17th, the men received veteran furlough. Regiment left for the front, March 28th, 1864, via Louisville, Nashville and Chattanooga, to Cleveland, Tennessee. May 3d, commenced the Atlanta campaign. Was engaged at Rocky Face Ridge, May 9th, losing two men wounded. Resaca, 14th, losing Captain Lester killed, and 20 men wounded. At Dallas, May 25th, found the enemy in position, and were engaged 11 days, losing one officer, and 11 men wounded. June 15th, in a skirmish, lost Captain Tilton wounded, and 12 killed and wounded. Engaged at Kenesaw Mountain and in the assault of June 27th, losing 2 officers wounded, and 54 men killed and wounded, and Adjutant Henry W. Hall, and Lieutenant A. V. McCormack killed. July 4th, 1864, moved to Chattahoochie river. Marched to Rosswell and crossed, return ing to the Corps, 13th. July 20th, engaged at Peach Tree Creek. Casualties, 5 wounded. Was engaged, during siege of Atlanta, in the skirmish of Jonesboro, losing two wounded, and at Lovejoy, losing three wounded. Marched into Atlanta, 8th September.' During the whole campaign the regiment lost 8 officers killed, 4 wounded, and 106 men killed and wounded. HIST0RT OF FIFTT-FIRST 1NFANTRT. 51 September 28th, moved to Chattanooga, and thence to Bridgeport, Alabama. October 18th, moved to Chattanooga. Here 192 drafted men joined the regiment. Here, too, Chap lain Raymond, a venerable and good man, resigned. Moved to Alpine, Georgia; from thence, via Chattanooga, Athens, Alabama, to Pulaski, Tennessee. November 22, marched to Lynnville. 24th, to Columbia. 29th, retreated to Spring Hill, at which place the enemy made an attack. The regiment lost 12 wounded, including Captain George I. Waterman, A. A. A. G., and General Bradley. November 30th, moved to Franklin, and was heavily engaged in the battle of Frank lin, losing Lieutenant Thomas, killed, Captain Tilton and Lieutenants Johnson and Hills, wounded, 52 men killed and wounded, and 98 missing. December 1st, reached Nashville. Engaged in the battle of Nashville, December 15th and 16th, losing 1 man killed and 5 wounded. After the battle pursued the flying enemy, and afterwards moved to Huntsville, Alabama. March 31st, 1865, moved to Greenville, East Tennessee. April ISth, moved to Nash ville. April 11th, Company I — 90 men — joined the regiment from Camp Butler. . June 16th, Company F, Lieutenant James Skidmore commanding, was mustered! out of service. 16th, moved to Johnsonville, Tennessee, and embarked for New Orleans, Louisi ana. July 28th, embarked for Texas. 31st, disembarked at Port Lavaca. August 1st, moved to Camp Placidor, Texas. Mustered out September 25th, 1865, at Camp Irwin, Texas, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, October 15th, 1865, for final payment and discharge. Roster of the Fifty-second Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers, Or ti Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Isaac G. Wilson . . . Thomas W. Sweeny. . John S. Wilcox Edwin A. Bowen Jerome D. Davis Lieutenant Colonels. John S. Wilcox Edwin A. Bowen Jerome D. D avi3 Majors. Henry Stark Edwin A. Bowen Wesley Boyd Albert C. Perry Adjutants. Ethan J. Allen Edward Braixard . . . Edward S. Wilcox. Charles H. Hill. . . , Quartermasters. Charles B Wells Fulton Gifford John Q. Adams Surgeons. Leland H. Angel , Residence. United States Army. E'^in Lamoille Dundee. Elgin Lamoille Dundee . . Sycamore . Lamoille . Rockford . Sycamore . Hampshire , Elgin . . . Chicago. Geneva . . Elgin ... Sandwich Aurora Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 6, 1861.. Jan. 21, 1862 . March 11, 1S63 . Feb. 20, 1864.. May 11, 1865... Oct. 14, 1861.. March 11, 1863 Oct. 24, 1864... Oct. 14, 1861. May 10, 1862. March 11, 1863 Nov. 23, 1864. Sept. 14, 1861. Sept. 18, 1862. Oct. 18, 1862. June 29, 1864 Sept. 13, 1861. Dee. 1, 1862.. Nov. 20, 1864. Oct. 2, 1861. Nov. 19, 1861 May 4, 1863.. Not mustered. Not mustered. Nov. 19, 1861 . May 4, 1863.. Dec. 17, 1864. Nov. 19, 1861 . June 11, 1863 Jan. 22, 1865. Nov. 19, 1861. Sept. 15, 1864, Nov. 19, 1861 . May 4, 1863... Jan. 22, 1865.. Nov. 19, 1861 . Remarks, Resigned December 9, 1861 Promoted Brigadier General Resigned Februarv 20, 1 864 Mustered out ( as Lieutenant Colonel ) fa. October 24, 1864 O Mustered out (as Lieutenant Colonel) July q 6, 1865. N Promoted H Term expired October 24, 1864 © Promoted Bfed Resigned May 10, 1862 p Promoted m" Term expired December 18, 1864 fd Mustered out July 8, 1865 go fed Resigned September 12. 1862 •* Killed in battle of Hatchie, October 3, 1862. Resigned June 29, 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 Promoted by President Term expired November 20, 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 Resigned Maroh 7, 1862 :'. Edgar Winchester George W. Rhor. . . A.. B. Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Phineas K. Guild Wesley Humphrey Peter F. Arndt Second Assistant Surgeon. George W. Rhor Gliaplains. Benjamin Thomas ' George W. Wainwright Captains. Smith G. Ward George E Young Charles Barnett Mrst Lieutenants. George E. Young Charles R. White Thomas W, Mack ...... George L. Kinnear Second Lieutenants. Charles R. White Thomas W. Mack Harvey 0. Perry Captains. Edwin A. Bowen David D. Bailey DeWitt C. Smith Mrst Lieutenant. Solomon L. Roth Elgin March 15, 1862. Chicago April. 23, 1864. Plainfield . ChicagoElgin . . Kaneville . . . Kaneville . . . Kane county Kaneville.Aurora . . . Kaneville . Virgil . . . . A urora Kaneville . Kaneville . Lamoille.Lamoille.Lamoille. Lamoille. Oct 14, 1861.. April 10, 1862. July 30, 1864.. July 15, 1862. Oct. 14, 1861.. Oct. 9, 1864... Aug. 2, 1861.. Oct. 7, 1862.. Oct. 14, 1864. Oct. 1, 1861.. Oct. 7, 1862. . Dec. 26, 1863. Oct. 31, 1864 . Oct. 1, 1881. Oct. 7, 1862. July 5, 1865. Oct. 8, 1861.. May 10, 1862. Oct. 24, 1864. Oct. 8, 1861 March 25, 1862. Nov. 19,1861... Aug. 1, 1864.... Nov. 19, 1861. Jan. 7, 1865.. Oct. 25, 1861.. Nov. 17, 1862.. Dec. 17, 1864.. Oct 25, 1861.. Nov. 17, 1862.. April 11, 1864. Dec. 17, 1864.. Oct. 25, 1861.. Nov. 17 1862.. Not mustered. . Oct. 25, 1861... May 29, 1862.. Dec. 17, 1864.. Oct. 25, 1861.. Resigned April 23, 1864 , Mustered out July 6, 1865 Resigned March 18, 1862 Promoted Surgeon 1st Alabama Infantry by President. Absent with leave at muster-out of Regi ment. Promoted Surgeon ._.Edo Promoted to 9th Louisiana Volunteers, A. fed D., November 6, 1863. a Mustered out July 6, 1865 o M Honorably discharged October 7, 1862. .. . *d Term expired October 14, 1864 ^ Mustered out July 6, 1865 6a oo Promoted 3 Resigned December 26, 1863 T.erm expired 1864 § Mustered out July 6, 1865 g5fel Promoted ^ Promoted : Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1 865 . . . Promoted Major Term expired October 24. 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 Resigned August 13, 1863 os Fifty-second Infantry. — Continued. Co. B C. Name and Rank. D.. Mrst Lieutenants. Charles H. Fish Moses Canon Second Lieutenants. George W. Graves Charles H. Fish . ... DeWitt C. Smith Charles D. Tewksbury. . Captains. John S. Brown Edward M. Knapp James Compton John Boylan First Lieutenants. Edward M. Knapp James Compton Erskln M. Hoyt Oscar W. Phelps Albert C. Perry Alexander B. Ross Second Lieutenants. Erskin M. Hoyt , Oscar W. Phelps Albert C. Perry John Boylan John Purcell Captains. Jacob Grimes Residence. Dover Lamoille. . . Lamoille. . . Dover Lamoille. . . Lamoille. . . South Grove Sycamore . . Chicago. . . Chicago. . . . Sycamore . . Chicago Sycamore . Sycamore, . . Sycamore. . . Sycamore . . Sycamore. . Sycamore . . Sycamore . . Chicago. . . . South Grovo Batavia .... Date of rank. Aug. 13, 1863. Oct. 25, 1864. Oct. 8, 1861 . May 29, 1862, Aug. 13, 1863. July 5, 1865.. Oct. 1, 1861.. Feb. 18, 1862. April 7, 1862. Nov. 19, 1864. Oct. 1, 1861. . March 4, 1862. April 7, 1862. July 15, 1S62. Jan. 12, 1863 Nov. 23, 1864. Oct. 1, 1861.. April 7, 1862. July 15, 1862. Jan. 12, 1863. July 5, 1865.. Sept. 23, 1861 Date of muster. Dec. 11, 1863.. Jan. 22, 1865.. Oct. 25, 1861.. Aug 23, 1862 . April 11, 1864. Not mustered. . Nov. 19, 1861. May 28, 1862. . Jan. 22, 1865.. Nov. 19, 1861. March 4, 1862 . May 4, 1863... Jan. 22, 1866.. Nov. 19, 1861. Oct. 80, 1862-. . Not mustered. . Nov. 19, 1861. Remarks. Term expired October 29, 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 Resigned May 29, 1862 p. Promoted ^ Promoted 3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1865 .... fe Resigned February 1 8. 1862 § Killed in battle of Corinth 3 Term expired December 18, 1864 ^j Mustered out July 6, 1865 >GO* Promoted fed Promoted ^ Resigned July 15, 1862 2 Resigned January 12, 1863 § Promoted Major Mustered out July 6, 1865 Promoted Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1865 Resigned Deoember 14, 1861 , , E. F.. D. Carlos Newton Batavia . Alexander M. Watson Sunbury Mrst Lieutenants. D. Carlos Newton Lewis H Everts Joseph J. Kelser Lawrence W. Woolcott .... Second Lieutenants. Lewis H. Everts Joseph J. Kelser George Rice. Captains. Wesley Boyd DeWitt C. Hurd Alexander H. Hartwell Mrst Lieutenants. Edward Brainard DeWitt C. Hurd Edward B. Spalding .... Charles H. Watson Second Lieutenants. Henry C. Barker DeWitt C. Hurd Edward B. Spalding .... Harvey Smith Captains. Nathan P. Herrtngton . Slocumb S. Dunn Oscar Summers Mrst Lieutenants. .Slocumb S. Dunn Lucien S. Kinney Luther A. Calvin Batavia . Geneva . Batavia , Batavia . Geneva . Batavia . Rockford RockfordRockford Rockford . . Rockf ird . . Rockford . . Pecatonica. Rockford RockfordRockfordRockford. Fulton City. Bluffville... Fulton City. Bluffville .. Fulton City Fulton City Dec. 14, 1861. Nov. 9, 1864. . Sept. 23, 1861. Dec. 14 1861.. June 13, 1863.. Nov. 19, 1864.. Sept. 23, 1861. Dec. 14, 1861 . July 5, 1865... Nov. 23,1861.. March 11, 1863 Nov. 23,1864.. Nov. 23, 1861 . . Sept. 13, 1862. March 11, 1863. Nov. 23,1864.. Nov. 23,1861.. June 7, 1862. . . Sept. 13, 1862. July 5, 1865... Oct. 10, 1861. April 8, 1862 . Nov. 19, 1864. Oct. 10, 1861.. April 18, 1862. Nov. 19, 1864.. Jan. 12, 1862. Jan. 22, 1865. Nov. 19,1861. Jan. 14, 1862. July 11, 1863. Jan. 22, 1865. Nov. 19, 1861. Jan. 12, 1862. Not mustered. July 10, 1863. Jan. 22, 1865. Nov. 17, 1862. July 10, 1863. Jan. 22, 1865. Aug. 19, 1862 Nov. 17, 1862. Not mustered. Nov. 19, 1861 May 28, 1862. Jan. 22, 1865. Nov. 19,1861. Aug. 23, 1862. Jan. 22, 1865. Term expired December 18, 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 Promoted Promoted Assistant Adjutant General Term expired December 18, 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 Promoted # Promoted © Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1865. . . HEd Promoted Major § Term expired December 18, 1864 w Mustered out July 6, 1865 g Promoted Adjutant 2 Promoted Q Term expired December 18, 1864 § Mustered out July 6, 1865 O M B Resigned June 7, 1862 >> Promoted g Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1865. ... ^ Resigned April 8, 1862 Term expired December 18, 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 Promoted Term expired December 18, 1864 Absent without leave, at muster-out of Reg't. ££ Fifty-second Infantry. — Continued. C3 Co. G. H Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. John Dyer Arthur P. Vaughan Stephen Withrow Captains. Francis H. Bowman . William H. Wi cox . Jay Hamilton Mrst Lieutenants. William H. Wilcox James Davidson Alcony P. Green Second Lieutenants. William H. Earl George R. Robinson William Shattuck Captains. Alvah P. Maffatt . . . Luther C, Lee Maurice J. McGrath . Henry C. Williamson . Mrst Lieutenants. Luther C. Lee Aurora Maurice J. McGrath Aurora Cornelius Snyder Aurora Charles T. Orr I Residence. Fulton City. Aurora Albany St. Charles. Elgin . . . . . Algonquin . ElginElgin . . . . Galesburg , Barrington . Barrington . Campton. . . Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Date of rank. Oct. 10, 1861. March 7, 1862 July 5, 1865.. Oct. 15, 1861.. April 19, 1862. Nov. 19, 1864.. Oct. 15, 1861.. April 19, 1862. Nov. 19, 1864.. Oct. 15, 1861. May 15, 1862. July 5, 1865.. Oct. 1, 1861 . April 8, 1802. Nov. 7, 1862 . Nov. 19,1864. Oct. 1, 1861.. April 8, 1862. Nov. 7, 1862. . Nov. 19, 1864. Date of muster. Nov. 19, 1861.. April 13, 1862 . Not mustered. , Nov. 19, 1861. May 29, 1862 Jan. 22, 1865. Nov. 19,1861. Aug. 1, 1862.. Jan. 22, 1865. Nov. 19, 1861. Aug. 19, 1862 Not mustered. Nov. 19, 1861. Dec. 16, 1862.. Jan. 24, 1865.. Nov. 10, 1861. Dec. 17, 1863. Jan. 22, 1865.. Remarks. Resigned March 6, 1862 Term expired December 18, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1865. . . . e Resigned April 19, 1862 ^ Term expiied December 18, 1864 !> Mustered out July 6, 1865 =| Promoted h Term expired December 18, 1S64 8 Mustered out July 6, 1865 5GO* Resigned May 15, 1862 fcj Term expired December 18, 1864 fed Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1865 . o fed Resigned April 8, 1862 Resigned November 7, 1862 Term expired January 23, 1865 Metered out July 6, 1865 Promoted Promoted Term expired December 18, 1864 Metered out July 6, 1865 Second Lieutenants. Maurice J. McGrath. .... Cornelius Snyder Alfred Billing Elijah Perrigo Captains. Joseph T. Brown Thomas H. Thompson. . . . Amos W. Welbern Mrst Lieutenants. Charles B. Wells Joseph E. E wall Henry G. Wilmarth. , . . Thomas H. Thompson Jerome D. Davis John W. Acker Second Lieutenants. Henry G. Wilmarth Thomas H. Thompson. .... Jerome D. Davis Amos W. Welbern G. Lucius Beckley Leroy Powers Captains. John S. Wilcox. . .. Alphonso Barto Henry N, Patchin. . First Lieutenants. Ethan J. Allen Edward S. Wilcox Henry S. Doty John M. Vote Aurora . Aurora. Aurora . Aurora. DundeeDundee . Dundee , Geneva AldenBarrington . Dundee Dundee Dundee Barrington Dundee . . . Dundee . . . Uundee .. . Dundee . . Elgin Plato Hampshire Hampshire . Elgin Hampshire. Hampshire. Oct. 1, 1861. April 8, 1862 Nov. 7, 1862. July 5, 1865. Sept. 13, 1861 Feb. 3, 1864. . Oct. 24, 1864. Sept. 13, 1861 Sept. 13, 1861- April 18, 1862 Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 3, 1864. Oct. 24, 1864. Sept 13, 1861. April 18, 1862. Sept. 3, 1862. Feb. 3, 1864. Oct. 24, 1864 July 13, 1865. Sept. 14, 1861 Oct. 16, 1861. Oct. 24, 1864. Sept 14, 1861 Nov. 1, 1861.. Oct 18, 1862 . Oct. 24, 1864. • Nov. 19, 1861... Aug. 21, 1862... Dec. 16, 1862... Not mustered. . . Oct. 25, 1861... March 22, 1864 . Dec. 17, 1864... Oct. 25, 1861. .. Feb. 28, 1863... March 27, 1864.. Dec. 17, 1864... • - Oct. 25, 1861... April 18, 1862.. Oct. 6, 1862 March 27, 1864.. Dec. 17, 1864. .. Not mustered . . . Oct. 25, 1861.. . Dec. 16, 1864... Oct 25, 1861... Dec. 7, 1861... . July 11, 1S63... Dec. 17, 1864... Promoted Promoted Term expired December, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1865. Honorably discharged February 3, 1864. . . Term expired October 24, 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 §CO Hfed Promoted Quartermaster fed Resigned April 18, 1862 , o Resigned September 3, 1862 *d Promoted tij Promoted Lieutenant Colonel 5 Mustered out July 6, 1865 ^HQ Promoted 2 Promoted ^ Promoted ; g Promoted hj Mustered out July 6, 1865 fe Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, I860. . . . hfed Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Term expired October 24, 1864 Muster»d out July 6, 1865 Promoted Adjutant . . . . , Promoted Adjutant Term expired October 24, 1864 Mustered out July 6, 1865 Hj Fifty-second Infantry. — Continued. 00 Co. K. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Alphonso Barto Edward S. Wilcox Henry S. Doty Charles Isbell Residence. Plato Elgin Hampshire Hampshire Date of rank. Sept. 14, 1861 . Oct. 16,1861 .. Nov. 1, 1861... July 5, 1865... Date of muster. Oct. 25, 1861.. Dec 17, 1861.. Not mustered. . Remarks. Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 6, 1865. 5 Note, Captain Franklin T. Gilbert's company of cavalry, formerly attached to the Fifty-first, was assigned as Company H, Twelfth Illinois Cavalry. ^ § fed fedBhi HISTORY OF FIFTY-SECOND INFANTRY. The Fifty-second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Geneva, Kane county, Illinois, in November 1861, by Colonel J. G. Wilson, and mustered into United States' service November 19th,- by Lieutenant J. Christopher. November 28th, moved with 945 men to St. Louis, Missouri, and went into quarters at Benton Barracks. Here Colonel Wilson resigned. December 8th, the regiment, Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Wilcox commanding, moved to St. Joseph, Missouri. January 16, 1862, moved to Cairo, via Palmyra, Quincy and Missis sippi river. January 24th, moved to Smithland. February 7th, T. W. Sweeny was com missioned Colonel of the Fifty-second.. February 10th, 1862, embarked for Fort Donelson, and arrived 17th. 18th, was sent with prisoners to Chicago. March 7th, arrived at St. Louis. March 13th, left for Army of the Tennessee, and 20th, disembarked at Pittsburg Landing, and were assigned' to Third Brigade, Second Division, Colonel Sweeny commanding Brigade and General Smith the Division. The regiment took a prominent part in the battle of Shiloh, April 6th and 7th, losing 170 killed, wounded and missing — Major Stark commanding first day and Captain Bowen on the second. The regiment was engaged in the siege of Corinth, May, 1862. Pursued the retreating enemy to BooneviUe, Mississippi, and returned to Corinth, where the regi ment remained until the battle of Corinth, October 3d and 4th. Was heavily engaged in this action, Colonel Sweeny commanding the regiment — the loss being 70 killed and wounded. Pursued the retreating enemy as far as Ruckerville, and returned 12th. October 13th, moved to Hatchie river, and returned. December 9th, 1862, moved with an expedition to Alabama. Met the enemy near Little Bear creek, drove him 15 miles, and returned to Corinth, arriving 14th. December 19th, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Wilcox, left Corinth, with the expedition of Gen. G. M. Dodge, to intercept Forrest. Marched 100 miles, in four and one-half days, and re turned, weary and foct-sore. January 2d, 1863, moved to Tennessee river, to intercept Forrest, as he had already crossed at Crump's Landing. Expedition returned. January 26th, moved to Hamburg, Tennessee ; embarked on a little steamer, and on the next day, disembarked and returned to Corinth. February 25th, 1863, moved, Major Brown commanding regiment, Colonel Sweeny com manding expedition, to Jacinto, Mississippi. Arrived 27th. Remained until March 4th, when it returned to Corinth. On the 15th of April, Lieutenant Colonel Wilcox commanding regiment, moved with an expedition of four Brigades of Infantry, one of cavalry, and fourteen pieces of artil lery, Brigadier General G. M. Dodge commanding, to Northern Alabama. Marched to Burnsville on the 15th; through Iuka on the 16th ; crossed Bear creek on the 17th — Col onel Cornyn's cavalry skirmishing with the enemy. 60 April 20th, Colonel Sweeny promoted to Brigadier General. 23d, the whole force advanced, driving the enemy. That night lay in line of battle. 24th, moved forward and entered Tuscumbia, Alabama. April 27th, moved toward Courtland. Met the enemy at Town creek, and skirmished till night. 28th, gained possession of the railroad bridge, effected a crossing, and drove the enemy three miles. 29th, returned, arriving in Corinth, May 2d, 1863. August 18th, moved to Germantown, and regiment a-signed to guarding railroad. October 29th, moved to Iuka. 31st, bivouacked three and a half miles east of Iuka. November 6th, the whole Left Wing of the Sixteenth Corps moved eastward. Arrived at Eastport and crossed the Tennessee. November 11th, arrived at Pulaski, Tennessee. Remained, doing provost duty. January 9th, three-fourths of the regiment having re-enlisted, it was mustered as a vet eran organization. Started for Illinois, and an ived at Chicago, January 17th. Proceeded to Geneva, Kane county, and was furloughed, 20th. February 24th, moved for Pulaski, Tennessee, under command of Lieutenant Colonel E. A. Bowen, Colonel Wilcox having resigned. Arrived at Pulaski, 29th April 29th, in Colonel E. W. Rice's Brigade (First Brigade), General Sweeny's Division (Second), Left Wing, Major General G. M. Dodge, Sixteenth Army Corps. Moved southwa; d, arriv ing at Chattanooga, May 2d. May 3d, 1864, commenced the Atlanta campaign. The regiment participated in the battles of Snake Creek Gap, Resaca, Lay's ferry, Rome Cross Roads, Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain, Nickajack Creek, Decatur, July 22d and 28th, before Atlanta and Jonesboro, and-went into camp at East Point. September 26th, 1864, the Second Division, Left Wing, Sixteenth Army Corps was transferred to Fourth Division, Filteenth Army Corps, moved to Rome, and, by rail, to Carter^ville ; and from thence inarched to Allatoona. Arriving too late for the battle, it returned to Rome. October 11th, Lieutenant Colonel Bowen being mustered out, Major Boyd took com mand. The regiment marched with the Division, Brevet Major General J. M. Corse command ing, to Savannah, Georgia. December 18th, the non-veteran officers were mustered out, and J. D. Davis, having received a commission as Lieutenant Colonel, took command of the regiment. December 21st, marched into Savannah. January 29th, 1865, started on the Carolinas campaign. Was present at the battle of Bentonville, and arrived at Goldsboro, March 24th. * April 10th, marched to Raleigh Lay at Morrisville during Johnson's surrender. Marched, via Richmond and Alexandria, and was in the grand review at Washington, May 24th, 1865. June 2d, moved to Louisville, Kentucky. July 5th, mustered out of United States' service. Moved to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois, and received final payment and discharge, July 12th, 1865. Co. Roster of the Fifty-third Infantry Regvment Illinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. Colonels. William H. W. Cushman . Daniel F. Hitt Seth C. Earl John W. McClanahan . . . Robert H. McFadden Lieutenant Colonels. Daniel F. Hitt iSeth C. Earl John W. McClanahan . . . Robert H. McFadden Charles H. Brush Majors. Theodore C. Gibson Seth C. Earl John W. McClanahan . . . Rolland H. Allison Charles H. Brush Elisha H. Stumph Adjutants. Seth W. Hardin Charles H. Brush Thomas Weaver Quartermasters. Philo Lindley Hiram A. Hunter Surgeon. William W, Welsh Residence. Ottawa . . Ottawa. . Ottawa . . Lacon . . Mattoon Ottawa . Ottawa . Lacon. . MattoonOttawa . Ottawa . Ottawa . Lacon . Ottawa . Ottawa . Ottawa . LaSalle . Ottawa . Ottawa . Amboy Jan. 1, 1862 Date of rank. Sept. 23, 1861 Sept. 8,1862.. Jan. 2, 1863.. July 12, 1863. July 14, 1865. Sept, 23, 1861 Sept. 3, 1862. Jan. 2, 1863.. Dec. 28, 1864. July 14, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862.. May 23, 1862. Sept. 3, 1862. Jan. 2, 1863 .. April 7, 1865. July 22, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862 . . Nov. 26, 1862. April 7, 1865. Sept. 23, 1861 June 25, 1864. Date of muster. Jan, 1, 1862... Oct. 18, 1864.. July 14, 1865.. Nov. 11, 1861.- Nov. 14, 1862.. March 29, 1865. July 14, 1865.. Jan. 1, 1862 . Nov. 12, 1862. Aug. 29, 1863 April 24, 1865 Not mustered. Nov. 26, 1862 . April 24, 1865. Nov. 11, 1861... Aug. 3, 1864 . . Jan. 1, 1862 Remarks. Resigned September 3, 1862 Resigned January 2, 1863 Killed July 12, 1863 j-j Resigned June 21, 1865 o Mustered out July 22, 1865 Hfed Promoted ' § Promoted Promoted 3 Promoted 3 Mustered out July 22, 1865 *W Resigned May 23, 1862. g Promoted Promoted tej Discharged December 26, 1864 g Piomoted § Mustered out (as Captain) July 22, 1865. ... Jj Resigned September 2, 1862 Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865 Killed June 25,1864 Mustered out July 22, 1865 Mustered out January 1, 1865 JE? Fifty-third Infantry. — Continued. Co Co. A.. Name and Rank. Surgeon. George M. Warmoth Mrst Assistant Surgeons. James 0. Harris George 0. Smith Henry Zeising Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Festus P. Cleveland , Captains. Josiah B. Wright.. William Armstrong . Samuel B. Baldwin. . Mrst Lieutenants. William Armstrong. Samuel B Baldwin . Josfph Miles Second Lieutenants. Daniel Slattery Samuel B. Baldwin Jerome B. Raney jj _ _ Captains. Rolland H. Allison. Jarvis B. Smith Lewis N. Kennedy. . . Residence. Ottawa Shawneetown. Peru Ottawa BrookfieldBrookfield . Ottawa . . . Brookfield. Ottawa . . . Ottawa . . . Ottawa . . . Brookfield Ottawa . Ottawa . Ottawa , Date of rank. Date of muster. Jan. 1, 1865.. Nov. 1, 1861 . . Dec. 13. 1862. Jan. 31, 1865. Nov. 11 1861. Dec. 1, 1861.. Oct. 19, 1868. Dec. 28, 1864. Dec. 1,1861.. Oct. 19, 1863. Dec. 28, 1864. Dec. 1, 1861., Oct. 1, 1862 . Dec. 28, 1864. Jan. 1, 1862... Jan. 2, 1863... April 11, 1864. Feb. 1, 1865.. Nov. 11, 1861... Dec. 13, 1862.. March 14, 1865.. Nov. 11, 1861.. Dec. 1, 1861... Nov. 26, 1863 . March 29, 1865 Dec. 1, 1861... Nov. 25 1863 . March 29, 1865 Dec. 1, 1861... March 29, 1865 Jan. 1, 1862... April 27, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out July 22, 1865 Resigned November 18, 1862 Resigned August 20, 1864 fe Mustered out July 22, 1865 s I H Resigned 1862 § fed Dismissed October 19, 1863 K, Term expired December 28, 1864 ™ Mustered out July 22, 1865 fedEdhj O Promoted ^ Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865 Honorably discharged October 1, 1862 .... Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1866 Promoted Major Died April 11, 1864 Resigned July 8, 1865 ». Mrst Lieutenants. Seldon B. Griswold Jarvis B. Smith Lewis N. Kennedy Clark Haney Henry Rutherford C. Second Lieutenants. Jarvis B. Smith Lewis N.- Kennedy Henry Rutherford Hugh Kennedy Captains. Joseph E. Skinner Warren H. Norton William F. Dewey Francis G. King Elisha H. Stumph First Lieutenants. William F. Dewey Francis G. King Elisha H Stumph Charles B. Shouse Second Lieutenants. Carser R. May Elisha H. Stumph William B. Palmer Captains. James E. Hudson Albert S. Kinsloe Warren H. Norton Albert S. Kinsloe Mrst Lieutenants. Warren H. Norton Albert S. Kinsloe Ottawa.Ottawa Ottawa... . Otter Creek , Morris Ottawa . Ottawa . Morris. . Oswego. Ottawa . Ottawa . Ottawa.Ottawa. Ottawa. Ottawa. Ottawa.Ottawa. Chicago.Ottawa . . Ottawa. . Earlville . Earlville . Earlville . Earlville . EarlvilleEarlville Jan. 1, 1862.. Sept. 29, 1862 Jan. 2, 1863. . April 11, 1864 May 19, 1865 . Jan. 1, 1862.. Sept. 29, 1862 Dec. 23, 1864. May 19, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862. . Nov. 15, 1862 Nov. 15,1862. May 14, 1863.. Nov. 11, 1864. Jan. 1, 1862... Nov. 15, 1862.. April 13, 1864. Nov. 11, 1864.. Feb. 1, 1862... May 14, 1863.. Nov. 11, 1864. Dec. 1, 1861.. Aug. 6, 1863.. Aug. 6, 1863.. Dec. 28! 1864. Dec. 28, 1861. Aug. 6, 1863. . Jan. 1,1862.. Nov. 14, 1862. Sept. 15, 1863 April 27, 1864 June 2, 1865.. Jan. 1, 1862... May 2, 1863 ... April 1, 1865 . June 2, 1865... Jan. 1,1862... Not mustered. . Not mustered . . July 1, 1863... March 29, 1865 Jan. 1, 1862.... Not mustered. . . April 27, 1864.. March 29, 1865. July 1, 1863 .. March 29, 1865 Dec. 1, 1861... Not mustered. • Feb. 10, 1864. . Dec. 28, 1861.. Feb. 10, 1864. Resigned September 29, 1862 Promoted ¦ Promoted Resigned April 6, 1865 Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1866 gCOHfed Resigned November 15, 1862 fed Commission canceled o Commission canceled ^ Term expired November 11, 1864 . . . *l Promoted Major >=Jk! i hi Dismissed August, 1863 W Commission canceled £5 Promoted t) Mustered out July 22, 1865 g Resigned J| Promoted fed Mustered outJuly 22, 1865 .*• Died August 6, 1863 Commission canceled Term expired December 28, 1864 Term expired March 31, 1865 Promoted Promoted co Fifty-third Infantry. — Continued. Co. o E. Name and Rank. First Lieutenant. Reynolds H. Dickison Second Lieutenants. Albert S Kinsloe Edwin E. Thomas Captains. Charles M. Vaughn Alonzo W. Bull Mark M. Bassett First Lieutenants. Alonzo W. Bull Mark C. Wheeler Frank J Crawford Mark M. Bassett Napoleon Beaubien Second Lieutenants. Mark C. Wheeler Frank J. Crawford Mark M. Bassett Mathew A. Goodfellow, Napoleon Beaubien Albert H. Campbell Captains, Seth C. Earl Daniel L. Houston John Potter James Putnum Residence. Earlville Earlville. .... Earlville Kankakee county Kankakee county West Point Kankakee county Kankakee Kankakee county West Point Ottawa Kankakee Kankakee county West Point .. ., Bath Ottawa Bath Ottawa Ophir Somonauk Lemont Date of rank. Dec. 28, 1864. Jan. 1, 1862. . Dec. 28, 1864. Jan. 1, 1862.. Oct. 30, 1862 March 9, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862. . March 1, 1862 Aug. 31, 1862., Jan. 10, 1863.. May 19, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862 . . . March 1, 1862. Aug. 31, 1862. Jan. 10, 1863. . April 7, 1865 . . May 19, 1865.. Sept. 23, 1861. May 28 1862... June 2, 1863 . . April 7, 1865 .. Date of muster. April 1,1865... Jan. 1, 1862 March 29, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862. . . Feb. 28, 1863.. Not mustered . . Jan. 1, 1862. . July 12,1863. May 19, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862 . . . Feb. 28, 1863.. July 12, 1868.. April 28, 1865. June 1, 1865.. . Jan. 1, 1862 July 13, 1863.. April 24, 1865. Remarks. Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865 '.,.'. 1>y g Died October 30, 1862, of wounds received 5 at Hatchie. zl Resigned August 24, 1864 ^ Hon. discharged (as 1st Lieut.) April 7, 1865 0 td 3 Transferred to Company I fed Resigned August 31, 1862 .."'. ^ Resigned January 10, 1863 a,"' Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865 hofed Promoted h} Promoted Promoted Term expired March 80, 1866 ! Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865 ..'. Promoted Resigned June 2, 1863 Term expired November 9, 1864 Mustered out July 22, 1865 o O C* First Lieutenants. John Potter Oprnelius G. W. Hyde Second Lieutenants. William G. Earl Cornelius G. W. Hyde Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Timothy W. Atwood Mrst Lieutenants. Timothy W. Atwood John D. Hatfield Second Lieutenants, John D. Hatfield Jan, 1, 1862. . May 23, 1862. Nov. 18, 1862. June 2, 1863.. Jan. 1, 1862.. Mav 23, 1862. Nov. 18, 1862. June 2, 1863 . . March 1, 1862 June 14, 1863 July 22, 1865. Feb. 1, 1862.. June 14, 1863. March 1, 1862. March 3, 1863. June 14, 1863.. Nov. 2, 1861... Sept. 3, 1862.. Dec. 28, 1864 , March 1,1862.. Sept. 3, 1862.. Oct. 1, 1862... Dec. 28, 1864. . March 1, 1862 Sept. 3, 1862. . Jan. 1, 1862. . . . Not mustered. . . Jan. 26, 1863. . . July 13, 1863... Jan. 1, 1862. Jan. 19, IS April 30, 1862. Not mustered. . Aug. 11, 1862.. July 13, 1863... May 5, 1863 , Nov. 2, 1861 Nov. 17, 1862... March 29, 1865.. Dec. 10, 1862... March 29, 1865.. Promoted Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) Nov. 18, 1862 Promoted Honorably discharged March 24, 1865 Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Private) July 22, 1865 fedOm Resigned June 14, 1863 g Honoiably discharged May 15, 1S65 fed Mustered "out (as Q. M. Serg't) July 22, '66. . O 2 Promoted **i Term expired, 1864 ^ Resigned March 3, 1863 td Promoted O Killed July 12, 1863 , gj=d Promoted Major ^ Term expired December 28, 1864 * Mustered out July 22, 1865 ^ Promoted Dismissed October 1, 1862 Promoted Mustered out July 22, 18,65 Promoted Promoted Ci Fifty third Infantry. — Continued. Co. I... K Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Christopher Starr Thomas J. Hay Co. I consolidated with Co. E, March 7, 1868 — General Order No. 10, A. G. 0., Illinois. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Alonzo W. Bull Second Lieutenant. (New company.) Captains. Samuel J. Harney John R. Gillmore Stephen Cooper Mrst Lieutenants, John R. Gillmore. ..... Stephen Cooper Jacob T. Moss Second Lieutenants. Stephen Cooper Jacob T. Moss Henry Jennings Captains. Michael Leahey Residence. Ottawa LaSalle . Ottawa , Ottawa . Ottawa Ottawa , Ottawa Ottawa , Ottawa . OttawaOttawa Ottawa Date of rank. Oct. 1, 1862. Jan. 6, 1865. March 1, 1862. Jan. 28, 1864 . July 25, 1864. Jan. 6, 1866.. Jan. 28, 1864. July 25, 1864. Jan. 6, 1865.. Jan. 28, 1864. July 25, 1864. Jan. 6, 1865. . Jan. 1, 1862. Date of muster. Dec. 10, 1862.. March 29, 1865. Feb. 23, 1864.. Sept. 8, 1864.. March 29, 1865. Feb. 23, 1864. . Sept. 8, 1864.. March 29, 1866. Feb. 28, 1864. . Jan. 16, 1865.. March 80, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862. .. Remarks, Resigned January 6, 1865. . Mustered out July 22, 1865. c-id Promoted to Company E hifed 00 Died of wounds July 25, 1864 § Resigned January 6, 1865 hi Mustered out July 22, 1865 § hi Promoted Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865 Killed July-12, 1863 First Lieutenants* Second IAeutenania, July 11, I86S. Feb. 2, 1864.. April 7, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862. . July 11, 1863 Sept. 28, 1863 Feb. 2, 1864.. April 7, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1862.. Sept. 1, 1862 . April 7, 1865. Sept. 15, 1868. Feb. 25, 1864 . April 23, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862... Dec 6, 1863... Feb. 25, 1864.. April 23, 1865. Jan. 1, 1862... Oct. 10, 1862.. April 24, 1865. Note. — Cavalry Company A, Captain William Ford, formerly attached to Fifty-third, was assigned as Died February' 1, 1864 Resigned November 10, 1864 Mustered out July 22, 1866 Promoted Drowned September 28, 1863 ...'. Promoted ] Mustered out January 12, 1865 .'.'.' Mustered out July 22, 1865 \ fed Promoted Company G w Resigned April 22, 1862 .'.'".' « Promoted fed Mustered out July 22, 1865 O . hi Company L, Fifteenth Illinois Cavalry. 3 fed-JH H tofed hjfed <3» HISTORY OF FIFTY-THIRD INANTRY. The Fifty-third Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Ottawa, Illinois, in the winter of 1861-2, by Colonel W. H. W. Cushman. On the 27th February, 1862, moved to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois. Ordered to Savannah, Tennessee, March 23d. Arrived at Shiloh on the night of April 7th, and was placed in the First Brigade, Fourth Division, Brigadier General J. G. Lauman commanding Brigade, and Brigadier General S. A. Hurlbut commanding Division. Engaged in the siege of Corinth. Marched to Grand Junction, and, June 26th, to Lagrange. Thence, via Holly Springs, to Memphis, July 2lst. On the 6th of Septem ber, moved toward Bolivar, arriving, 13th. Moved, October 4th, from Bolivar, and, on the 5th, engaged four times their number of the enemy who were retreating from Corinth. While crossing Davis' bridge, on the Hatchie, a regiment from another state fled, break ing through our lines in disorder ; but the Fifty-third moved promptly forward and formed line, and fought two and a half hours, losing 10 killed and 49 wounded. Returned to Bolivar, October 8th, and to Lagrange, November 4th, 1862. On the 28th of November, moved southward, with General Grant's army, to Cold Water, Holly Springs, Waterford, Abbeville and Oxford, Mississippi, arriving at Yo- cona creek, December 13th ; and, on the 22d, commenced the northward march toward Tallahatchie river. January 1st, 1863, the regiment was- brigaded with First Brigade, Fourth Division, Seventeenth Army Corps, Colonel I. C. Pugh commanding Brigade, Brigadier General J. G. Lauman commanding Division, and Major General J. B. McPherson commanding Corps Moved from Tallahatchie river and arrived at Moscow, Tennessee, January 11th. Was transferred, with the Division, to the Sixteenth Army Corps, (Major General Hurlbut's) and remained during the winter. Moved to Memphis, March 11th, and, May 17th, embarked for Young's Point. On 20th, moved to Haines' Bluff. Went into position at Snyder's Bluff, and, on the 25th, joined the main army. Was actively engaged in the siege of Vicksburg, being temporarily assigned to the Thirteenth Corps, Major General E. 0. C. Ord commanding. On July 5th, moved, with General Sherman's army, against Jackson. On the 12th, was engaged, with the Third Iowa and Twenty-eighth and Fdrty-first Illinois, in battle of Jackson. The Fifty-third partici pated in the gallant but disastrous charge of that day, going into the fight with 200 men and officers, and coming out with but 66. Colonel Earl fell, pierced with four bullets. Lieutenant Colonel McClanahan was severely wounded. Captain Michael Leahey and Lieutenant George W. Hemstreet were killed, and Captain J. E. Hudson mortally wound ed. Captains Potter and King wounded. Lieutenant Smith lost an arm and was taken prisoner, and Captain Lodge was taken prisoner. The ejatfoe loss, beieg 88 kiUed, %nd wounded, and 46 missing. HISTORY OF FIFTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 69 A few days afterward returned to Vicksburg, and was transferred to Seventeenth Army Corps, Brigadier General M. M. Crocker commanding Division. Moved to Natchez, August 18th. Returned. November 80th, to Vicksburg, and camped at Milldale. On the 1st of February, 1864, the regiment having re-enlisted, was mustered as a Vete ran organization, and, on the 3d, started on the Meridian campaign, and, returning, ar rived at Hebron, Mississippi, February 29th. Left Vicksburg, March 13th, and arrived at Ottawa, 22d, Where the men were fur- loughed for 30 days. Company I, having been consolidated with Company E, in 1863, a new company was organized and assigned to the regiment. Re-joined the Division at Cairo. General F. P. Blair having been assigned to the Corps, it moved up the Tennessee to Clifton, and marched, via Decatur and Huntsville, joining General Sherman's army at Allatoona, June 8th. The Second Brigade, Colonel George C. Rogers commanding, was ordered to garri son that place. July 13th, ordered to Marietta, and, on the 17th, joined the Division at the front. Was engaged in the siege of Atlanta, and in the engagements of July 20th, 21st and 22d lost- 101 men, killed and wounded — Captain Samuel Haynie being among the killed. After a few days' rest at East Point, moved, October 4th, in pursuit of Hood, returning to Marietta, where the Second Brigade was doing garrison duty, on November 6th. November 13th, moved to Atlanta, and, on 15th, commenced the Savannah campaign, Brigadier General Giles A. Smith commanding Division, and Colonel B. F. Potts com manding First Brigade, in which the regiment was serving ; arrived at the fortifications of Savannah, December 10th. Lost 4 killed and 6 wounded, in its advance on the works, and, on the 21st, marched into the city. January 4th, 1865, the Forty-first Illinois Volunteers — 222 men arid officers, Major Robert H. McFadden commanding — was consolidated with the Fifty-third, and, on the 6th, the Division embarked for Beaufort, South Carolina, and soon after moved to Pocotaligo. On January 29th, commenced the Carolina campaign, Brigadier General B, F. Potts commanding Brigade. Moved, via Orangeburg, Columbia, Fayetteville and Cheraw, par ticipating in the battle of Bentonville, March 20th and 21st, 1865, and marched to Golds boro, Raleigh and Jones' Station; and, after Johnson's surrender, marehed with the army to Washington, and participated in the grand review of May 24th. June 6th, moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and, July 22d, was mustered out of service by Lieutenant Robert M. Woods, A. C. M., and moved to Chicago, Illinois. July 28th, received final payment and discharge. Distance marched 2855 miles Distance by rail and steamer 4168 miles. Total 7023 miles. Roster of the Fifty-fourth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Nathaniel Niles Thomas W. Harris Greenville M. Mitchell Lieutenant Colonels. Greenville M. Mitchell . Augustus H. Chapman. . Hiram M. Scarborough . Majors. Augustus H. Qhapman. . John W. True Hiram M. Scarborough . Moses W.- Robbins M John W. True James T. Smith William H. Rea Quartermasters. George Monroe John P. Norvell Si Shubal York. . Ethan A. Lee . Leander Lycan Residence. Belleville . . . Shawneetown Charleston. . Charleston. . Charleston. . Shelbyville.. Charleston. . Mattoon Shelbyville . . Charleston. . Mattoon. ... Mattoon. . . . Bloomfield. . Charleston . . . Charleston . . . Paris , Mattoon Paris Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 15, 1861 . Oct. 10, 1861.. Dec. 10, 1862.. Oct. 10, 1861. Dec. 10, 1862. May 10, 1865. Oct. 10, 1861. Dec. 10, 1862. July 17, 1863. July 18, 1865. Oct. 10, 1861. Dec. 10, 1862. April 11, 1865 Oct. 10, 1861. Sept 80,1864, Oct. 10, 1861.. March 28. 1864. May 81, 1865... Feb. 18, 1862.. (Jan. 18, 1863) (Feb. 18, 1865) Feb. 18, 1862. Jan. 9, 1863.. May 23, 1865. Feb. 18, 1862. Jan. 16, 1863. June 2, 1864. . Not mustered . Feb. 18, 1862. May 29, 1863. May 1, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1862.. Nov. 2, 1864... Feb. 18, 1862.. July 6, 1864. . . . June 22, 1865... Remarks. Resigned February 7, 1862 Resigned December 10, 1862 {Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen., August 22, 1865. Mustered out October 15, 1865.. fe =- Promoted ~ Mustered out (as Captain) October 15, 1865. ™B Promoted Major , Q Promoted Captain Company F 3 Mustered out October 15, 1865 Promoted by President, September 30, 1864. Mustered out October 15, 1865 Murdered at Charleston, Coles county, Illi nois, March 28, 1864 Resigned May 19, 1865 Mustered out October 15, 1865 Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Thomas Wilkins Ethan A. Lee Leander Lycan Charles S. Johnson. Chaplains. Sidney L. Harkey. . . William M. Jones. . . John A. Palmer Captains. Chales P. Woodruff . . . William W. Purinton. . Russell W. Williams. . , Mrst Lieutenants. Russell W. Wtlliams. , William W. Purinton , Baptist S. Patton Second Lieutenants. William W. Purinton . . . Baptist S. Patton Henry A. Compton Captains. Samuel B. Logan. . . Alfred B. Balch. . . . Gilman Noyes Mrst Lieutenants. Johnson White Alexander M. Houstin , Alfred B. Balch Gilman Noyes Vandalia. Mattoon. Paris.Paris. Shelbyville . Tuscola Pana. . . . Mattoon. Mattoon . Mattoon . Mattoon. Pana . . . Mattoon . Pana . . . Mattoon. Areola Areola Effingham county. Camargo Tuscola . Areola Oct. 10, 1861 . Dec: 16, 1862. Dec. 18, 1862. July 21, 1865. Oct. 10, 1861 . . Julyl, 1862... Dec. 26, 1863 . Feb. 12, 1862. July 16, 1863. July 15, 1863. Feb. 12, 1862. July 15, 1863. May 28, 1864. Feb. 12, 1862. July 15, 1863. May 28, 1864. Feb. 12, 1862. July 27, 1864. Oct. 15, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862. . April 22, 1862. March 11, 1863. Effingham county ) May 23, 1865. Feb. 18, 1862 Dec. 23, 1862 Jan. 23, 1863.. Feb. 20, 1864. Feb. 17, 1862.. Not mustered. . Nov. 14, 1863 . Feb. 17, 1862.. Nov. 14, 1863. July 11, 1864. . Feb. 17, 1862. . Jan. 28, 1864. . July 11, 1864.. Feb. 16, 1862. Feb. 16, 1865. Not mustered. Feb. 16, 1862. July 9, 1863. . June 6, 1865. . Resigned May 24, 1862 Promoted Surgeon , Promoted Mustered out October 16, 1866 Resigned June 30, 1862 Resigned July 1, 1863 fed Mustered out October 16, 1865 g 3fed Resigned July 15, 1863 § Commission canceled « Mustered out October 15, 1866 g >^ Promoted g Resigned May 28, 1864 d Mustered out October 15, 1866 ^aM Promoted g Promoted b>. Mustered out October 16, 1865 ^ fed Resigned July 27, 1864 Resigned September 18, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Oct. 15, 1865. Died April 21, 1862 ' Resigned March 11, 1863 Promoted Promoted rj Fifty-fourth Infantry. — Continued. Co. B. C. D Name and Rank, Second Lieutenants. Alexander M. Houstin, . Alfred B. Balch Barton C. Pursell Richard B. McComb Captains. Bird Monroe Moses W. Robbins Henry M. McCrory Mrst Lieutenants. Moses W. Robbins Joseph Leadbetter Henrib Chambers Henry M. McCrory Second Lieutenants. Joseph Leadbetter William A. Brasleton. . . Benjamin F. Hayes Captains. Presley B. Odear FlDELLIS B. SCHLOOLEY. Mrst Lieutenants. Merit B. Redding John F. Barkley FlDELLIS B. SCHLOOLEY. . , George S. Elliott James T. Poynter Residence. Tuscola. . Areola. .. Areola. . Bourbon , Mattoon . . , Charleston . Charleston Mattoon .. , Charleston Mattoon. . . Charleston , Charleston Mason Elliottstown. Mason Elliottstown.Elliottstown . Elliottstown.Mason Date of rank. Feb. 12, 1862.. April 22, 1862. March 11, 1863 Oct. 15, 1865.. Feb. 12, 1862.. Nov. 27, 1862.. Oct. 15, 1865.. Feb. 12, 1862.. Nov. 27, 1862.. March 28, 1865 May 31, 1866 . . Feb. 12, 1862.. Nov. 27, 1862 , July 14, 1863., Feb. 12, 1862.. March 13, 1865 Feb. 12, 1862.. March6, 1863 . July 4, 1864.. . March 18, 1865. Sept. 21, 1865 . Date of muster. Feb. 16, 1862.. June 17, 1863.. Not mustered . . Feb. 16, 1862. Not mustered. . Feb. 16, 1862.. Dec. 12, 1862. . June 22, 1865 Feb. 16, 1862.. Dec. 11, 1862., Dec. 26, 1863. . Feb. 16, 1862.. March 28, 1865. Feb. 16, 1862.. June 5, 1863 . , Jan. 27, 1865. . March 28, 1865 Oct. 4, 1865 . . . Remarks. Promoted Promoted Resigned March 18, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 15, 1865 p-U Resigned November 27, 1862 ^ Promoted Major. > Mustered out (as 1st Lieut ) October 15, 1865 ^ Promoted j|j Resigned June 21, 1864 ^ Commission ordered returned I> Promoted -. I Promoted Jd Resigned July 14, 1863 § Resigned March 9, 1865 *fi Term expired February 17, 1865 Mustered out October 16, 1865 Resigned March 6, 1868 Resigned July 4, 1864 Promoted Resigned August 14, 1865 Mustered out October 15, 1865 MU • i F.. O. Second Lieutenants. John F. Barkley fldellis b. schlooley. . . Jasper Bright Captains. Neil Fisher. Thomas R. Miller Sebastian Shedlebower. Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas R. Miller Sebastian Shedlebower. Joseph Sohnider Second Lieutenants. Chapman Sutton Joseph Schnider Samuel Foot John B. Hanah . James T. Smith. . Mrst James Chapman. . . , Chandler Mitchell. Second Lieutenants. Stephen L. Latimer Joshua Tatman Captains. Richard W. Belknap Newton J. Blankenbaker, Jacob M. Ryan Mrst Lieutenants. Newton J. Blankenbaker, Jacob M. Ryan Elliottstown. Elliottstown , Newton Jasper county , Jasper county Jasper county Jasper county St. Maries... . Newton St. Maries. . . . Jasper county Paris . . . Mattoon Windsor . . Bloomfield Nokomis . Bement . . Casey Charleston , Casey Charleston . Feb. 12, 1862. March 6, 1863. Oct. 15, 1865 Feb. 12, 1862.. May 24, 1863 .'. March 13, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862.. May 24, 1863.. March 13, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862. July 13, 1863. Oct. 15, 1865. Feh. 12, 1862. . April 11, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862.. March 13, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862.. Oct. 16, 1865.. Feb. 12, 1862... Sept. 16, 1862.. March 27, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862.. Sept. 16, 1862 . Feb. 16, 1862,. June 5, 1863 . . Not mustered . - Feb. 16, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1863.. March 28, 1865 Feb. 16, 1862 . Sept. 20, 1863. March 30, 1865. Feb. 16, 1862.. Dec. 8, 1863... Not mustered. , Feb. 16, 1862.. May 1, 1865... FebM6, 1862 . March 28, 1865 Feb. 16, 1862.. Not mustered. . Feb. 18, 1862. Nov. 1, 1862.. April 10, 1865. Feb. 18, 1862. Nov. 1,1862.. Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 15, 1865 Dismissed May 24, 1863 Resigned February 20, 1865 Mustered out October 16, 1865 fed Promoted o Promoted " Mustered out October 16, 1865 fed Resigned July 13, 1863 ^ Promoted ", g Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 16, 1866 H i hiO Term expired February 17, 1865 d Mustered out October 15, 1866 3fed Term expired February 17, 1865 . . ^ Mustered out October 15, 1865 £; a Resigned June 18, 1864 ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 15, 1865 Resigned September 16, 1862 Resigned March 9, 1865 Mustered out October 15, 1865 Promoted _^ Promoted oo Fifty-fourth Infantry. — Continued. -a Co. G Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. John Sherman Second Lieutenants, Jacob M. Ryan William A. Kline John Shkrman George W. Raines 'ai-ns. Edward Roessler . H iram M. Scarborough . . John A. i'. Fleming Henry, Hart First Lieutenants. John W. Johnson Hiram M. Scarborough . John A P. Fleming Henry Hart Andrew J. Ticknor Second Lieutenants. Hdiam M. Scarborough . . John A. P Fleming John M Heart John F. Montz Captains. Jeremiah W. Boatman. . . David McKinney Residence. Charleston . Casey Charleston. - Charleston. Westfield . . Shelbyville. Shelbyville., Shelbyville.Shelbyville . , Shelbyville . Shelbyville..Shelbv ville.. Shelbyville.Shelbyville. Shelbyville.Shelbyville.. Shelbyville. Shelbyville . Areola Areola Date of rank. Date of muster. March 27, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862.. Sept. 16, 1862. Oct. 7, 1863 . . . Oct. 16, 1865.. Feb. 12, 1862. Nov. 22, 1862. July 17, 1863. Dec. 22, 1864. Feb. 12, 1862. Oct. 15, 1862 . Nov. 22, 1862. July 17, 1863. Dec. 22, 1864. Feb. 12, 1862. Oct. 15, 1862. Nov. 22, 1862 Oct. 15, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862 Aug. 4, 1864. April 12, 1865 Feb. 18, 1862 Jan. 9, 1864. . Not mustered . Feb. 18, 1862 . Jan. 1, 18H3. .. July 9, 1864... March 15, 1865. Feb. 18, 1862. Jan. 1, 1863. . Oct. 5, 1864. . . March 15, 1865 Feb. 18, 1862.. Jan 1, 1863. .. Not mustered . . Feb. 18, 1862.-. Nov. 1, 1864. . . Remarks. Mustered out October 16, 1865 Promoted Dismissed October 7, 1863 fe Promoted c. Mustered out (as Sergeant) Oct. 16, 1865 . . 3 Dismissed November 22, 1862 § Promoted Major g Dishonorably dismissed December 22, 1864. y Mustered out October 15, 1865 fe»go" Resigned October 15, 1862 fed Promoted ^ Promoted P Promoted * Mustered out October 16, 1865 Promoted , Promoted Resigned June 9, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Oct. 16, 186f. . Resigned August 4, 1864 Mustered out October 15, 1866. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Martinsville, Indiana. . . First Lieutenants. Martinsville, Indiana, . . . Second Lieutenants. f Feb. 12, 1862. June 12, 1863 Aug. 4,1864.. Feb. 12, 1862. Oct. 1, 1862., May 2, 1864.. Aug. 4, 1864.. Oct. 16, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862. July 9, 1862. . April 11, 1.863 July 18, 1865. Feb. 12, 1862.. July 9, 1862... Nov. 15, 1862.. April 11, 1863. Aug. 24, 1864. July 18, 1865.. Feb. 12, 1862, July 9, 1862. . -Nov. 15, 1862. May 2, 1864.. May 5, 1865 . . Oct. 15, 1865 , Feb. 18, 1862. Nov. 14, 1863. Jan. 1, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1862. Oct. 27, 1862. July 4, 1864., Not mustered . Feb. 16, 1862. Nov. 14, 1863 Aug. 12, 1865 Feb. 16, 1862. Dec. 26, 1862. Nov. 14, 1863. Nov. 25, 1864. Aug. 12, 1865 Feb. 16, 1862. Dec. 26, 1862, July 4, 1865.. May 23, 1865. Not mustered. Resigned June 12, 1863 Promoted Mustered out October 15, 1865 Resigned October 1, 1862 Promoted Promoted Promoted Company B Mustered out (as Sergeant) Oct. 15, 1866. . . g fed Dismissed fed Rt-signed April 11, 1863 0 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 ''d Mustered out October 15, 1865 u i-3 Promoted ^ Resigned November 15, 1862 © Promoted 3 Killed in action August 24, 1864 , § Promoted w Mustered out October 15, 1865 gfc Promoted 3 Promoted fed Promoted . Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 15, 1865. HISTORY OF FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. The Fifty-fourth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Dubois, Anna, Illi nois, by Colonel Thomas W. Harris, in November, 1861, as a part of the "Kentucky Brigade." It was mustered into United States' service, February 18th, 1862. February 24th, 1862, ordered to Cairo, Illinois. March 14th, moved to Columbus, Ken tucky. Three companies were stationed at Humboldt, Tennessee, during the fall of 1862, and, Decembei 18th, the regiment was ordered to Jackson, Tennessee. December 20th, marched to Lexington, Tennessee, and returned on the 22d. 24th, marched to Britton's Lane and Toon's Station, returning December 28th. Meantime General Forrest captured detachments of the regiment, stationed on the railroad, and destroyed nearly all the records. The balance of the records were lost by the Quartermaster's Department, in transit from Columbus to Jaekson. Remained at Jackson, with two companies at Medon Station, and two at Toon's, during January, February and March, 1863. In April, went to Corinth, and returned. Left Jackson for Vicksburg, as part of the Third Brigade, Second Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, Brigadier General Nathan Kimball commanding Division, May 30th, 1863. June 2d, arrived at Haines' Bluff, on Yazoo river. Was on the extreme left of Sherman's army, on the Big Black; confronting Johnson's army, on the Canton road. July 24th, 1863, ordered to Helena, as a part of General Steele's expedition against Little Rock, Arkansas. August 13th, marched, and, September 10th, arrived at Little Rock. October 15th, moved to Benton and Rockport, and returned. January, 1864, three-fourths of the regiment re-enlisted, as veteran volunteers, and were mustered February 9th, 1864. Left for Mattoon, Illinois, for veteran furlough, March 28th. Veteran furlough having expired, the regiment re-assembled at Mattoon. The same day an organized gang of Copperheads, led by Sheriff O'Hair, attacked some men of the regiment at Charleston, killing Major Shubal York, Surgeon, and four privates, and wounding Colonel G. M. Mitchell. One hour later the regiment arrived from Mattoon and occupied the town, capturing some of the most prominent traitors. April 12th, moved to Cairo. 14th, to Columbus. 16th, to Paducah. Left Paducah, 22d, and arrived at Little Rock, 80th. May 18th, left for Brownsville. Moved, 19th, in pursuit of General Shelby, and arrived at Little Rook, 30th. June 25th, moved to Duvall's Bluff, and thence to Clarendon. Fought Shelby on the 26th. Returned on the 29th. August 6th, assigned to guard 16 miles Memphis and Little Rock railroad, having five stations, with two companies at each. August 24th, was attacked by Shelby, with 4000 men and 4 pieces artillery, and one sta tion captured. Six companies were concentrated at a station, by Colonel Mitchell, and fought five hours, when their hay breast-works, being burned by the enemy's shell, they were driven out and captured by detail. Jjose, Lieutenant Thomas P. James and 18 men killed, and 86 wounded. Companies F and H, at a distant station, were not attacked. Were paroled at Jacksonport, Arkansas, and arrived at Benton Barracks, Missouri, Sep tember 9th, 1864. HISTORY OF FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. 77 The regiment was exchanged December 5th, 1864, and arrived at Hickory Station, on Memphis and Little Rock railroad, January 18th, 1866, and remained as railroad guard until June 6th, 1865. Arrived at Pine Bluff, June 9th, 1865. Marched, August 18th, and arrived at Fort Smith, Arkansas, August 80th. October 4th, marched, and arrived at Little Rock, October 6th. Mustered out October 16th, 1866. Arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, October 26th, and was discharged. Since the organization the regiment has had 1342 enlisted men and 71 commissioned officers. Roster of the Fifty fifth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. oo Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. David Stuart Oscar Malmborg Lieutenant Colonels. Osoar Malmborg William D. Sanger Theodore C. Chandler. James J. Hefferman... Milton L. Haney Charles A. Andress. . Majors. William D. Sanger Theodore O Chandler. James J. Hefferman , . Giles F. Hand Adjutants. George L. Thurston . Henry S. Noohse. Francis P. Fisher. . . J. August Smith. . . . Quartermasters. Henry W. Jones Thaddeus H. C apron . . . Theodore Schulds Residence. Chicago Chicago Chicago . Chicago . Canton. . . Chicago . . Bushnell Mendota . Chicago U -nton Chicago Prairie City . Chicago Lancaster, Mass, Cook county. . . . Chicago . Durand. . Surgeons. E. 0. F. Roler I Chicago. Charles B. Tompkins I Lewistown . Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 31, 1861. Dec. 19, 1862 Oct. 81, 1861. Dec. 19, 1862 Dec. 19, 1862. July 3, 1864 . July 3, 1864.. June 12, 1865. Oct. 31, 1861. Dec. 19, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862. June 12, 1865. Oct. 31, 1861., April 30, 1862 . Dec. 29, 1862 . Oct. 81, 1864.. Oct 31, 1861 . Aug. 1, 1863.. July 21, 1865. Oct. 81, 1861. Nov. 25, 1864, Not mustered . March 27, 1863 Not mustered. Not mustered. June 18,1865. March 27, 1863. June 18, 1865. March 5, 1862. . Oct. 19, 1868.. Jan. 19, 1865.. Oct. 10, 1868. Not mustered. Deo. 7, 1864. Remarks. Promoted Brigadier General Term expired September 20, 1864 Promoted D Commission declined q Resigned July 3, 1864 g Commission declined E Mu-tered out (as Chaplain) December 2, '64 *» Mustered out August 14, 1865 sp Promoted Lieutenant Colonel fed Promoted ^ Term expired November 19, 1864 o£* Mustered out August 14, 1865 fedfed M Promoted Captain of Company B § Promoted Captain Company H H Mustered out October 81, 1864 Promoted Captain Company F Promoted by the President Promoted Ass't Quartermaster June 20, '65. Mustered out (as Serg't Co. C) Aug. 14, '65. Term expired November 10, 1864. Mustered out August 14, 1865. . . . A.. B.. Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Charles Winne John F. Smith John B. Tompkins Second Assistant Surgeons. John F. Smith Orlando W. Newell Chaplains. Milton L. Haney Marion F. Ha verm ale Captains, William N. Presson. . . . Jacob M. Augustine Henry Augustine John B. Ride.nour Harrison H. Prickett.. First Lieutenants. Jacob M. Augustine. . . . Casper Shleich William F. Cootes , Henry Augustine John B. Ridenour ....... Harrison H. Prickett . . . William McCumber Second Lieutenants. Casper Shleich . William F. Cootes Henry Augustine Levi Hill Captains. Thomas B. Mackey George L. Thurston. John T. McAuley Francis Bandfield . . Somonauk Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Lewistown. . . , Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Marshall Bushnell Lewistown. . . Canton Canton Knox county. Lewistown. . . Canton .... Liverpool. . . . Liverpool. . . . Canton Knox county. LewistownLewistown. . . Liverpool. LiverpoolCanton. . . Liverpool . Muscatine, Iowa Milan, Michigan Nov. 25, 1S61. Dec. 6, 1862.. May 6, 1865 . . Jan. 3, 1863 . . May 19, 1863. Oct. 31, 1861. Oct. 24, 1864. Oct. 31, 1861.. March 15, 1862. . June 27,1864... March 28, 1865. July 21, 1865.. Oct. 31, 1861... March 15, 1862 Julyl, 1862 Oct. 2, 1862 June 27, 1864... May 19, 1865... July 21, 1865... Oct. 31, 1861... March 13, 1862. Aug. 1, 1862... Oct. 2, 1862 Oct. 31, 1861.. March 1, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862.. July 21, 1865.. Jan. 3, 1863.. May 19, 1863. Not mustered. 19, 1864. May 11, 1865.. March 27, 1863 Sept. 19, 1864. June 1, 1865 . . Not mustered. . March 1,1863. March 27, 1863. Not mustered. . . Promoted Surgeon 77th Regiment Term expired January 6, 1865 Mustered out August 14, lb65 Promoted Resigned August 13, 1863 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel ^ Commission canceled om hi fed Resigned March 13, 1862 W Killed June 27, 1864 O Term expired November 6, 1864 Resigned June 15, 1865 3 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) August 14, 1865 £|x| Promoted ^ Promoted Company F [jj Pi omoted Company E Promoted 55 Promoted g Promoted § Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 14, 1865. . g Promoted Promoted Promoted Killed May 19, 1863 Resigned December 28, 1861 Resigned September 3, 1862 Mustered out Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 14,1866... ^ Fifty-fifth Infantry. — Continued. oo o Co. D Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Albert F. Merrill George W. Eichelbarger John H. Fisher Robert R. Elliott Second Lieutenants. Asahel C. Smith Elijah C. Lawrence Gborge W. Eichelbarger . Captains. Rhenodyne A. Bird. ...... Francis H. Shaw Robert Oliver Mrst Lieutenants. Daniel McIntosh , Robert Oliver Luther J. Keys Second Lieutenants. Squire A. Wright John T. McAuley , Thaddeus H. Capron Captains. Theodore C. Chandler . . Nicholas S. Augasen. . . . First Lieutenants. : Francis H. Shaw \ Joseph R, Roberts Residence. Dement.Fulton. . Dement . Oakland . Mayfield, Kentucky. Fulton. Rockford . Harrison. Burritt . . Harrison. Laona. . . State of Michigan. Durand. Canton. Mendota. Canton. . Date of rank. Oct. 81, 1861. Nov. 26, 1862. July 22, 1864. July 21, 1865 . Oct. 31, 1861. March 5, 1862. Feb. 9, 1863.. Oct. 31, 1861. July 1, 1862.. Aug. 11, 1864. Oct. 31, 1861. Nov. 26, 1862. Aug. 11, 1864. Oct. 31, 1861. July 1, 1862.. Sept. 4, 1862. Oct. 81, 1861. Feb. 9, 1863.. Oct. 81, 1861. July 1, 1862.. Date of muster. Sept. 26, 1863. Nov. 1, 1864.. Not mustered . March 5, 1862 . March 1, 1863 Nov. 1,1864. March 8, 1864 . Nov. 1, 1864 .. March 1, 1863 . March 27, 1863. Remarks. Mustered out November 26, 1862 Killed in action July 22, 1864 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as Bergeant) Aug. 14, 1865. . Resigned March 5, 1862 d Resigned February 9, 1863 £ Promoted ^ i-3 ? Resigned June 6, 1862 S Dismissed August 11, 1864 g Mustered out August 14, 1865 fedt^ CD* Mustered out November 26, 1862 m Promoted m Mustered out August 14, 1866 §fed Died May 12, 1862 Promoted Company B Promoted Quartermaster Promoted Major Mustered out June 17, 1865 Promoted Company C Mustered out November 26, 1862 o. Oi Jacob Frink Isaac Wooding Second Lieutenants. William S. Johnson Henry A. Smith Jacob Frink E . Captains. Charles Tazewell . William F. Cootes . WUliam Porter . . . Robert Dixon Mrst Lieutenants. William H. Dixon Josiah E. Keyes Oliver Erickson John Warden Second Lieutenants. William R. Halligan. . . , William Porter Captains. Milton L. Haney Casper Shleich. Lucien B. Crocker Vincent Brink Giles F. Hand J. August Smith Mrst Lieutenants. Harrison Presson Joseph W. Parks Giles F. Hand Joshua R. Benton David N. Holmes Canton Nov. 26,1862. Mendota May 19, 1865. Canton, Canton. Elgin. Naperville DuPage county. DuPage county. Laona DuPage , Elgin Naperville. Bushnell . . Liverpool. Marietta. . . . Prairie City . Henderson . . . Bushnell Prairie City. Bushnell. Bushnell Oct. -SI, 1861. July 1, 1862.. Feb, 9, 1863.. Oct. 31, 1861. Oct. 1, 1862.. April 1,1863. June 27, 1864 Oct. 31, 1861.. March 13, 1862 Nov. 26, 1862. Aug. 3, 1864.. Oct. 31, 1861.. Sept. 17, 1862 , Oct. 31, 1861.. July 1, 1862... Dec. 29, 1862.. Aug. 3, 1863., Oct. 31, 1863.. Aug. 2, 1865.. Oct. 31, 1861.. March 8, 1862. Nov. 27, 1862.. Oct. 31, 1863.. May 19, 1865.. Sept. 26, 1863. June 1, 1865 . . March 1, 1863 Sept. 26, 1863. Sept. 26, 1863. Nov. 1,1864.. March 1, 1863 March 27, 1863 Sept. 26, 1863.. (Sept. 19, '64.) (Nov. 9. 1864.) Not mustered. . . Sept. 28, 1868. Not mustered. . June 1 1865. . , Mustered out October 30, 1864 Mustered out August 14, 1865 Resigned March 5, 1862 Resigned February 9, 1863 , Promoted Resigned August 31, 1862 Resigned March 30, 1863 g Killed in battle June 27, 1864 » Mustered out August 14, 1865 H fed o Resigned March 13, 1862 ^ Mustered out November 26, 1862 *! Killed in action August 8, 1864 N Mustered out August 14, 1865 ^ Resigned March 5, 1862 H Promoted "3fed Promoted Chaplain fe Killed December 29, 1862 3 Resigned August 3, 1863 9 Died October 31, 1863 • Promoted Major Mustered out (as Adjutant) Aug. 14, 1865. . Resigned March 5, 1862 Mustered out November 26, 1862 Promoted Commission declined and canceled Mustered out August 14, 1865 £2 Fifty-fifth Infantry. — Continued. co LO Co. G Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. James W. Parks John B. Johnson Vincent Brink Captains. Joseph Clay Cyrus M. Brown Peter Roberts Mrst Lieutenants, Cyrus M. Brown Albert A. Whipple Fred W. Smith Charles*F. Bennett Second Lieutenants. Albert A. Whipple Peter Roberts Captains. James J. Hefferman. . . . Henry S. Nourse Francis A. Scott Mrst Lieutenants. James Weldon Nicholas S. Augasen. Horace T. Healey . . . Artzmus Richardson. . Residence. Bushnell . . . Prairie City . Marietta La Salle La Salle Fulton county . La Salle . La Salle . La Salle . La Salle . La Salle Fulton county , Chicago Morris Milledgeville Adeline Date of rank. Oct. 31, 1861.. March 8, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862... Oct. 31, 1861 ... Sept. 17, 1862.. May 19, 1865... Oct. 31, 1861.. Sept. 17, 1862. May 19, 1865.. July 21, 1865.. Oct. 31,1861 .. Sept. 17, 1862. Oct. 81, 1861.. Dec. 19,1862.. May 19, 1865.. Oct. 81, 1861 July 1, 1862... Dec. 20, 1862.. May 19, 1865.. Date of muster. March 1,1863. March 27, 1863 June 1, 1865. . March 27, 1863. Not mustered. . . Not mustered. . . March 1, '63 ) Nov. 10, '64 J Sept. 26, 1863. Junel, 1865... March 1, 1863. Junel, 1865... Remarks. Promoted Resigned September 3, 1862 Promoted feci Dismissed September 16, 1862 £j Term expired October 30,1864 h Mustered out August 14, 1865 fcH Promoted h Resigned 2 Honorably discharged (as Sergeant) April ja 25,1865. £ Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 14, 1865. ~~g Promoted ^ o Promoted fed Promoted Major Term expired March 29, 1865 Mustered out August 14, 1865 Died April 19, 1862, of wounds received at battle of Shiloh. Promoted Company D , Mustered out Mustered out August 14, 1865 K. Second Lieutenants. Nicholas S. Augassn . — Francis A, Scott Captains. Timothy Slattery Charles A. Andress. Frederick Ebersoldt First Lieutenants. Philip Seelbach Lucien B. Crocker Charles A. Andress .... Frederick Ebersoldt . . . Dorsey C Andress Second Lieutenants. Timothy Slattery Charles A. Andress Frederick Ebersoldt — . Captains. Joseph Black H. H- Kendrick James W. Kays First Lieutenants. Benjamin C. Swabts . . . John H. Fillmore Joseph Hartsook . , James W. Kays William Grounds Second Lieutenants. ¦ Andrew J. Gillett H. H. Kendrick William D. Lomax Morris . . Mendota . Mendota . Morris . . . Mendota . Mendota . Mendota . Mendota , Morris . , Mendota . Mendota , Abingdon . Elmwood . Abingdon . Farmington Abingdon . Abingdon^. Abingdon Abingdon . Elmwood . Abingdon . March 1, 1862 , July 1, 1862.., 9 Feb. 18, 1862. April 5, 1863. June 12, 1865. Oct. 31, 1861. March 5,1862. Dec. 29, 1862. Aprils, 1863. June 12, 1865., Oct. 31, 1861. March 5, 1862. Dec. 29, 1862. Oct. 31, 1S61. Feb. 9, 1863.. May 19, 1865. Oct. 31, 1861.. March 13, 1862. Nov. 26, 1862.. Nov. 19, 1864. May 19, 1865.. Oct. 31, 1861. April 7, 1862, Feb. 9, 1863.. (March 1, '63? | Dec. 23, '64 j j Oct. 5. '63 j JNov. 9, '64 i June 18, 1865. March 27, 1863. ( Oct. 6, '63 l } Nov. 10, '64 f June 17, 1865... March 1, 1863.. March 27, 1863. June 1, 1865 .. Sept. 26, 1863., March 26, 1865. Junel, 1865 March 1,1863... Promoted • • • ¦ jf • . Promoted Resigned April 4, 1863 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Mustered out August 14, 1865 fed Resigned March 5, 1862 O Promoted to Company F Hi Promoted § Promoted o Mustered out August 14, 1865 M -~ 13]H Promoted H Promoted g Promoted ^ w Resigned February 9, 1863 3 Resigned September 16, 1864 g Mustered out August 14, 1865 jzj i-3 Ed Resigned March 13, 1862 Mustered out November 26, 1862 Term expired November 19, 1864 Promoted Mustered out August 14, 1865... Resigned April 7, 1862 Promoted Honorably discharged October 31, 1864 . ¦ . °° HISTORY OF FIFTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. The Fifty-fifth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois, and musteied into the United States' service October 31st, 1861. November 9th, left Camp Douglas, by rail, for Alton, Illinois, and, on the evening of the 10th, left for St. Lcuis, by steamer. Remained at Camp Benton until January 12ih, 1862, when it was ordered to Paducah, Kentucky, by boat. Arrived at Paducah, January 22d, and remained there until March 8th, when it embarked on steamer, for Tennessee river. On the morning of March 15th, marched out with expedition, from a point some four teen miles above Pittsburg Landing, for the surprise and overthrow of Corinth ; but, high water defeated the movement, the expedition was re-embarked and moved down to Pittsburg Landing, and was soon in camp, east of Shiloh Church — the Fifty-fifth being on the left of the Union line. Colonel David Stuart being in command of Second Brigade, composed of Seventy-first and Fifty-fourth Ohio and Fifty-fifth Illinois, the command of the regiment devolved upon Lieutenant Colonel 0. Malmborg. The opening of the battle, Sunday morning, found the regiment in position, with an effective force of 873 men. Colonel Stuart was wounded, and nine of the line officers, three of whom died of wounds. 102 enlisted men were killed and mortally wounded, and 161 wounded and taken prisoners. The regiment was with the army in advance on Corinth, and at Russell's house. May 17th, lost, in skirmish, eight men — 2 killed and 6 wounded. Entered Corinth May 30th ; thence, with General Sherman, westward, along Memphis and Charleston railroad, encamping for a few days at each of the following places: Che walla, Lagrange, Lafayette and Moscow — marching with expeditions of two or three regi ments from Lagrange and Moscow to Holly Springs, Mississippi. With Sherman's Division, marched into Memphis, July 21st, and remained doing camp duty until November 25th, when it marched with Sherman's Division for the Tallahatchie river. Was marched back to Memphis, to descend the Mississippi river to Vicksburg, with the new troops which arrived at Memphis. Embarked with the expedition, and 6 companies were engaged in the battle of Chickasaw Bayou December 29th, losing 1 Captain killed and 1 wounded, 1 enlisted man killed and 7 wounded. During the early part of December Colonel Stuart had recieved his appointment as Brigadier General of Volunteers, and General M. L. Smith, commanding Division, being severely wounded in the battle of Chickasaw Bayou, General Stuart succeeded to the com mand. The regiment re-embarked with army, and was present and under fire at battle of Arkansas Post, January 10th and 11th, 1868, losing three men wounded. Moved from Arkansas Post to Young's Point. Louisiana, where it was initiated into the ditching pro cess. April Both, 1863, was with expedition in making feint upon Haines' Bluff, the extreme northern defense of Vicksburg. HISTORY OF FIFTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 85 May 16th, 1863, joined army in rear of Vicksburg, and, on 17th, was under fire at Champion Hills. Participated in the assaults of 19th and 22d May, losing Lieutenant Levi Hill, of Com pany A, killed, Colonel Malmborg and 2 line officers wounded, and 4 enlisted men killed and 33 wounded. During the siege the regiment lost 1 man killed and 3 wounded. Was present at the surrender, July 4th. July 6th, marched with Sherman's expedition for Jackson, Missis sippi. Participated in the siege, and lost 1 officer wounded, 1 enlisted man killed and 1 wounded. Marched back near Vicksburg, and encamped on Black river, until September 27th, when it embarked at Vicksburg for Memphis, and moved out with the army, past Corinth, to Iuka. From Iuka was with reconnoissance to Tuscumbia. Ou 30th October, 1863, marched from East Point, on the Tennessee river, for Chattanooga. Arrived morning of the 21st November, and, during night of 23d, with rest of brigade, manned a fleet of pontoon boats in North Chickamauga creek, four miles above Chattanooga, and in the midst of rain and intense darkness, with muffled oars, descended and crossed the Tennessee river, and captured the enemy's picket line, November 25th, marched with riherman to the relief oi Knoxville, East Tennessee. Returned and encamped, successively, at Bridgeport, Bellefonte and Larkinsville, duiing the winter, and at Larkin's Lauding in the spring, at which place the regiment veteian- iaed, and returned to Illinois, on furlough of thirty days. June 27th, 1864, participated in assault upon Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, led by Captain Augustine, who was killed on the field. Loss of regiment was 2 officers killed and 3 wounded, 13 enlisted men killed and 30 wounded. July 22d, the regiment was again engaged, with an effective force of 239 men, com manded by Captain F. H. Shaw, and came out of the engagement with 180 men — 1 officer killed, 3 enlisted men killed, 12 wounded and 17 taken prisoners. In the siege of Atlanta, the regiment lost 1 officer and 6 enlisted men killed, and 18 wounded. August 31st, 1864, in battle of Jonesboro, Georgia, lost 23 men. In a short campaign, of but little over two months, the regiment lost about one-half its number. Joined in pursuit of Hood, through Northern Alabama, and returned to Atlanta, Geor gia, where 162 non-veterans were discharged. Left for Savannah, with Fifteenth Army Corps. The regiment lost, near Bentonville, North Carolina, 1 man killed, 1 wounded, and 6 taken prisoners. Marched with army, via Richmond, to Washington. Participated in the grand review, at Washington. Then moved to Louisville, Kentucky. Remained in camp but a few weeks, when moved, by steamer, to Little Rock, Arkansas, where it remained until August 14thi 1865, when it was mustered out of service. Left for Chicago, Illinois, August 19th, and arrived August 22d, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. During its term of service, the regiment marched 3374 miles. Roster of the Fifty-sixth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. on Co. Name and Rank. Colonels, Robert Kirkham . . . William R Brown . Green B. Raum. . . . John P. Hall Lieutenant Colonels. William R. Brown Green B. Raum James F. Cooper John P. Hall Majors. Green B. Raum James F. Cooper John P. Hall Pinckney J. Welsh James P. Files Samuel Atwell. Adjutants. John M. Bakei Marmaoukb Nicholson. Michael R. Dempsey Quartermasters. John N. Williams Walter C. Hulbut Thomas C. Spann William T. Cullum . . . Residence. Shawneetown Harrisburg. Morganfield, Kentucky Harrisburg Metropolis Morganfield, Kentucky. . Harrisburg Metropolis Morganfield, Kentucky. Shawneetown Wayne county Massac county Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 28, 1861. June 26, 1862 . Aug. 31, 1862. March 29, 1865. Sept. 28, 1861. June 26,1862.. Aug. 81, 1862.. April 25, 1863. Sept. 28, 1861. June 26, 1862.. Aug. 81, 1862 . April 25, 1863 . June 23, 1864.. Aug. 11, 1865 Feb. 27,1862. Oct. 17, 1862. Aug. 3, 1864 Feb. 27, 1862.. April 14, 1862. Aug. 9, 1868... April 25, 1865 . Feb. 27,1862.. Oct. 24, 1862 . , Not mustered. . Feb. 27, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1864... Feb. 27, 1862.. Nov. 18, 1862.. Sept. 30, 1863 . Not mustered. Feb. 27, 1862. Nov. 29, 1862. Oct. 26,1864.. Feb. 27,1862. Oct. 5, 1863. Junel, 1865. Remarks. Resigned June 26, 1862. Resigned August 31, 1862 Promoted Brigadier General of Volunteers, „ Feb. 24, 1865 fc Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) to date August - 5 12, 1865 .- d Promoted g Promoted Resigned April 25, 1863

=l >3>-3K| I W Promoted Major p Promoted Major HHM Resigned April 22, 1862 § Resigned September 29, 1862 fe Killed June 25, 1863 3 Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 31, W 1865. • Mustered out August 12, 1865 Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 12, 1865. . . Resigned July 9, 1863 25 Jbifty-sixth Infantry. — Continued. oo 00 Co. C. Name and Rank. Captains. James C. Tanguary. . Benjamin F. Shinneman. Mrst Lieutenants. William McKinzie James C. Tanguary Joshua M. Field George T. McKenzie... Robert M. Fisher Second Lieutenants. William L Rankin. ..... Jamks C. Tanguary Joshua M. Field Captains. Pinckney J. Welsh John E. Barker First Lieutenants. James W. Flannigan John E. Barker John C. Lewis Ambrose H. Rogers .... Second Lieutenants. George 0. Griggs Ausbraugh H. Rogers John C. Lewis Residence. White county. White county.. White county. Massac county. Hamilton county White county Shawneetown Hamilton county. Lane's Cross Roads. Hamilton county. . . Hamilton county Roland, Shawneetown Roland, Hamilton county. Date of rank. Date of muster. July 9, 1863.. Aug. 12, 1865. Feb. 27, 1862. Sept. 3, 1862. July 9, 1863.. Nov. 25, 1863. Aug. 12,1865., Feb. 27, 1862. Aug. 19, 1862. Sept. 3, 1862. Feb. 27, 1862.. April 25, 1863. Feb. 27, 1862.. Sept. 3, 1862.., April 25, 1863 , Aug. 12, 1865., Feb. 27, 1862. Dec. 81, 1862. Dec. 81, 1862. Sept. 30, 1863, Not mustered. . Feb. 27, 1862. Nov. 18, 1862. March 6, 1864. Not mustered . Feb. 27, 1862. Nov. 18, 1862. Feb. 27, 1862. Feb. 2, 1864.. Feb. 27, 1862.. Jan. 14, 1868.. Dec. 6, 1863... Not mustered. . Feb. 27, 1862. Not mustered. Oct. 3, 1863.. Remarks. Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 31, 1865. Mustered out (as Com. Serg't) Aug. 12, 1865. t> Resigned September 3, 1862 S, Promoted d Died November 25, 1863. ^ Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 31, & 1865 'J Mustered out (as Sergeant Company A) Aug- § ust 12, 1865 !zSfed Deserted >> Promoted r\. Promoted m hi Promoted Major O Term expired April 4, 1865 § Resigned September 3, 1862 Promoted Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 31, 1S65. Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 12, 1865. Resigned December 31, 1862 Commission canceled Promoted ». D. E. Captains. Gallatin county. Mrst Lieutenants. Gallatin county. Gallatin county. Second Lieutenants. Michael J. Dempsey Part of Company D consolidated with Company F, and bal (New Company.) Captain. James F. McCartney. Mrst Lieutenant. Christopher C. McGee Second Lieutenants. Thomas B, O'Hara Captains. William E. Webber Mrst Lieutenants. Feb. 27, 1862. Oct. 12, 1862 Feb. 27, 1862. May 21, 1862 . Oct. 12, 1862. Feb. 27, 1862 .. May 21, 1862... ance of the Com May 2, 1864... Feb. 13, 1864.. May 1, 1864 . . Aug. 12, 1865 Feb. 27, 1862.. Sept. 28, 1862.. Feb. 27, 1862.. June 26, 1862. Sept. 28, 1862 . Aug. 12, 1865. Not mustered. . Feb. 27, 1862. Not mustered. Feb. 27, 1862. May 81, 1862 . Not mustered. Feb. 27, 1862.. pany consolidated Feb. 16, 1864. May 28, 1864 . Not mustered. Feb. 27, 1862. Dec. 21, 1862. Feb. 27, 1862. Not mustered. . Mustered out (as Private) August 12, 1865. . Resigned October 12, 1862 Commission canceled. First Lieut. Co, F. . Died Promoted Commission canceled. Promoted Co. K. . . Wo Promoted i-a Promoted g with Company K, May 1, 1863. § »-, i oo Mustered out August 12, 1865 M W Mustered out August 12, 1865 a hi\> a Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 H Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 12, 1865. ^ Resigned September 28, 1862 Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 31, 1865. Resigned June 26, 1862 Promoted Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 81, 1865. Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 12, 1865 ix> Fifty-sixth Infantry. — Continued. CDO Co. E.. F.. Name and Rank, Second Lieutenants. William E Webber Josiah Joiner Elisha Dillon William L. Burkes Captains. John P. Hall John W. O'Neal Sylvester R. Cone Ebward G. Staub First Lieutenants. John W. O'Neal Herman F. Dillinger . . . Sylvester R. Cone Hiram S. Dunlap John Ayers Second Lieutenants. Marmaduke Nicholson . . . John Wilson Hiram S. Dunlap Captains. William Reavis Edward Keffer Thomas S. Campbell. . . . First Lieutenants. Thomas H. Edwards. . . . Edward Keffer Residence. Gallatia Saline county. Saline county. Morganfield, Kentucky. McLeansboro Frederick, Maryland . , McLeansboro . Shawneetown. Troy Grove Shawneetown . Troy Grove. McLeansboro. Toulon. >. . Lo villa McLeansboro.Toulon Date of rank. Date of muster. Feb. 27, 1882. June 26, 1862. Nov. 1, 1862. Aug. 12, 1865. Feb. 27, 1862.. Aug. 31, 1862. July 20, 1864.. Aug. 12, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1862.. Aug. 81, 1862. Nov. 1, 1862 .. July 20, 1864.. Aug. 12,1865. Feb. 27, 1862. Oct. 17, 1862. Oct. 17, 1862. Feb. 27, 1862. Oct. 29, 1862. Dec. 31, 1863. Feb. 27, 1862.. Sept. 29, 1862. Feb. 27, 1862. Dec. 21, 1862. Not mustered. . , Feb. 27, 1862. Not mustered. . . Not mustered. . . Feb. 27, 1862. Not mustered . Not mustered . Feb. 27, 1862. Not mustered. Nov. 1, 1862. Feb. 27, 1862... Dec. 21, 1862... March 22, 1864. . Feb. 27, 1862.. Remarks. Promoted Promoted Resigned June 8, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 12, 1865 . . }>d Promoted Major j^ Resigned. Sj Honorably disch'd (as 1st Lt.) March 22, '65. ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 12, 1865. . p fed Promoted g Commission canceled p Promoted oa" Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 31, M 1865. H Mustered out (as Sergeant Company A) Au- Jd gust 12, 1865. H Promoted Adjutant Commission canceled Promoted Resigned October 29, 1862 Killed by tlie fall of a tree, Dec. 31, 1863. . Resigned June 10, 1864 Resigned September 29, 1862 Promoted Thomas S. Campbell. Cyrus L. Goudy George R. Frymire Second Lieutenants. Edward Keffer Thomas S. Campbell. . . . Osmand 0. Griswold. . . . Samuel Larrels H ¦ Captains. James P Files James J. Travers First Lieutenants. Aaron E Scott James J. Travers Paul T. Halbeck Newton J, Odell Second Lieutenants. John J. Scott William A. Bradshaw, Captains. William B. Dillon. . Elisha Dillon Mrst Lieutenant. James M. Akens Second Lieutenants. Erastus M. Gates. . . . Elisha Dillon Company I consolidated with Lovilla Oct. 29, 1862... Dec. 22, 1862. Sacramento Dec. 31, 1863. . . Oct. 25, 1864. Enfield Toulon. LovillaToulon. Wayne Wayne county. Wayne county. Wayne county. . Wayne county. . West Salem Wayne county. Wayne county. Wayne county. Parish . . Frankiin Parish . Parish . . Franklin . Company E, May 1, 1868. Aug. 12,1865., F-ib. 27, 1862... Sept. 29, 1862.. Oct. 23, 1862... Aug. 12, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1862. June 23, 1864. Feb. 27, 1S62.«. July 26, 1863.. June 23, 1864. April 25, 1865 . Feb. 27, 1862 Aug. 12, 1865. Feb. 27, 1862... Aug. 31, 1862.. Feb. 27, 1862... Feb. 27, 1862... Aug. 18, 1862.. Not mustered. Feb. 27, 1862 Dec. 21, 1862. Not mustered . Feb. 27, 1862. May 1, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1862. Dec. 7, 1863.. May 21, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1862. Not mustered. Feb. 27, 1862. Not, mustered. Feb. 27, 1862. Feb. 27, 1862. Promoted • Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 31, 1865. Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 12, 1865. Promoted Promoted Resigned May 1, 1864 Mustered out' (as Sergeant Company H) Au gust 12, 1865. fedwH Promoted Major y Mustered out August 12, 1865 0 >=d Resigned July 26, 1863 5i Promoted Jj Lost on steamer General Lyon, March 81, ^ 1865. " Mustered out August 12,1865 3H M Resigned July 15, 1863 % Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 12, 1865. fei-3fed Resigned August 81, 1862 Commission canceled. Assigned to Co. E. Resigned October 29, 1862 Deserted Promoted CD Fifty-sixth Infantry. — Continued. CO fcc Co. Name and Rank. Re.-idence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. I .. (New Company.) Captain. July 9, 1864.. July 9, 1864 May 19, 1865... Aug. 2, 1865... July 9, 1864 Nov. 9, 1864.... Not mustered . . . June 1, 1865 Not mustered . . . First Lieutenants. Died at Little Rock, Arkansas, July 22, 1865. Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug 12, 1865 . . Second Lieutenants. Winfield Aug. 21, 1865 . . Feb 27, 1862.:. Oct. 29, 1862. .. Feb. 27, 1862... Nov. 1, 1862 Aug. 3, 1864 Aug. 12, 1865... Feb 27, 1862.. Oct. 3, 1862.... Aug. 12, 1865 .. Not mustered . . . Feb. 27, 1862.. . Dec. 23, 1862... Feb. 27, 1862... June 10, 1S63. . . Oct. 27, 1864... Not mustered . . Feb 27, 1862... Nov. 16, 1862... Not mustered. . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 12, 1865. . Resigned October 29, 1862 K Captains. First Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 12, 1865. . Second Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 12, 1865. . SPfedfe|fedfed& fed hi o fed Co. Roster of the Fifty-seventh Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. Colonels. Silas D. Baldwin Silas D. Baldwin Frederick J. Hurlbut . . Frederick A. Battey . Lieutenant Colonels. Frederick J. Hurlbut . . . Frederick A. Battey .... Charles Rattray . , Majors. Norman B. Page '. Eric Forsee Frederick A. Battey Charles Rattray Adjutants. Norman E. Hahn Nelson Flansbury John E. Youngbery Quartermasters. Edward Hamilton Nathan Linton John Harford S'irgecn. James Z earing Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Henry S. Blood Residence. Chicago Chicago. , Chicago. Tiskilwa Chicago. . . Tiskilwa . . Princeton , Maiden Bishop Hill". Tiskilwa Princeton Chicago. Galva. . . Galva. . . Chicago.. Arlington Dover . Chicago. Date of rank. Dec. 26, 1861.. May 31, 1863.. March 12, 1863. July 1, 1865... Dec. 26, 1861. June 6, 1865 . July 1, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861.. April 15, 1862. 0 t. 16, 1864.. July 1, 1865. . . Oct. 1, 1861... Sept. 29, 1862. Dec. 30, 1864. . Oct 1, 1861... Sept. 26, 1862. Oct. 5, 1864. . Dee. 26, 1861 Dec. 26, 1861 Date of muster. Dec. 27, 1861. Not mustered. Oct. 81, 1864. Not mustered. Dec. 27, 1861. June 19,1865. Not mustered. Dec. 27, 1861 Dec. 27, 1864. July 2, 1865. . Oct. 1, 1861. March 26, 1866 . Oct. 1, 1861... March 26, 1865 . Remarks. Cashiered March 12, 1863 Not re-instated W Drowned May 8, 1865 § Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) July 7, 1865. . ^ » o Promoted *d Piomoted ixj Mustered out (as Major) Julv 7, 1865 gH>< Killed in battle of Shiloh § Term expired October 16, 1864 < Promoted a Promoted gMS3 -2 Resigned September 29, 1862 g Term expired December 30, 1864 H Mustered out July 7, 1865 ^ Resigned September 26, 1862 Term expired October 5, 1864 Mustered out July 7, 1865 Mustered out July 7, 1865 CO Died w Fifty-seventh Infantry. — Continued. CO Co. A.. B. Name and Rank. Mrst Assistant Surgeon. George W. Crossley Second Assistant Surgeon. Isaac N. Bishop Chaplain. ains. John Phillips William F. Conkey First Lieutenants. John N. Schilling William F. Conkey Eli Barnum Second Lieutenants. William F. Conkey Eli Barnum George F. Patterson Captains. Alfred H. Manzer . , Linas VansteinburG . George N. Barr . . . First Lieutenants. Nathan Linton I George N. Barr Residence. Princeton . . Santa Anna. Mendota.Mendota. Mendota r Mendota.Mendota Mendota. Mendota.Mendota. Maiden . . Maiden . . , Princeton Arlington , Princeton . George B. Shurtz I Westfield . Date of rank. March 7, 1862., June 17,1863., Dec. 26, 1861. Nov. 21, 1863. Dec. 26, 1861.. June 7, 1862 . . Nov. 21, 1863. Dec. 26, 1861. June 7, 1862 . July 8, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861. July 16, 1862. Oct. 16, 1864, Dec. 26, 1861.. Sept. 26, 1862. Oct. 16, 1864 .. Date of muster. June 17, 1863 Dec. 26,1861.. March 1, 1864 . Dec. 26,1861.. Dec. 22, 1862.. March 1, 1864. Dec. 26, 1861.. Dec. 9, 1862... Not mustered. . Dec. 26,1861.. Aug. 1, 1862 .. Dec, 17, 1S64.. Dec. 26, 1861,. Sept. 26, 1862. March 26, 1865 Remarks. Mustered out March 26, 1865. Term expired. Mustered out July 7, 1865 h» O Promoted by President H Mustered out July 7, 1865 m fed Deserted June 7, 1862 fed Promoted > Mustered out July 7, 186-5 ^ fed fed Promoted Jd Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865. . . H Resigned July 14, 1862 Term expired October 16, 1864 Mustered out July 7, 1865 Transferred Quartermaster Promoted Mustered out July 7, 1865 » . E. Second Lieutenants. John R.'Larkin James N. Hoskins Captain. William S. Swan First Lieutenants. Robert B. Morse Moses S. Lord Jacob S. Sills Second Lieutenants. Moses S. Lord Archibald B. McLane Frederick Laycock Captains. Eric Forsee Eric Johnson Peter M. Wiokstrum First Lieutenants. Eric Johnson Eric Berglend Second Lieutenants. Eric Berglend Peter M. Wickstrum George E. Rodeen Andrew G. Washner Olof Anderson Captains. Robert D. Adams Bradley D. Salter David Kenyan Charles E. Passenger. . . Albert Thompson Arlington.Selby Chicago . Chicago . Chicago. . Freeport. Chicago Janesville, Wisconsin Chicago Bishop Hill. Galva Bishop Hill. Galva Bishop Hill. Bishop Hill. Bishop Hill. Bishop Hill. Andover. .. Bishop Hill. Chicago. . . Chicago. . . Chicago. . . Galesbtirg . Tuscola. . . Dec. 26, 1861. July 8, 1865.. Dec. 30, 1861. Dec. 30, 1861.. June 7, 1862. . Sept. 26, 1862. Dec. 30, 1861. June 7, 1862.. Nov. 8, 1862. Dec. 26, 1861 . April 15, 1862. Sept. 3, 1862.. Dec. 26, 1861.. April 15, 1862. Dec. 26, 1861.. Aug. 15, 1862.. Sept. 3, 1862.. Aug. 7, 1863.. April 29,. 1864. Dec. 26, 1861.. April 7, 1862.. March 13, 1863. Oct. 29, 1864.. April 20, 1865. Dec. 26, 1861.. Not mustered. . Dec. 30, 1861.. Dec. 30, 1861.. Sept. 26, 1862. Dec. 30, 1861.. Dec. 15, 1862. Dec. 26, 1861. Oct. 30, 1862. Dec. 26, 1861. July 20, 1862. Dec. 26, 1861'. Sept. 3, 1862. Dec. 26, 1861 , May 17,' 1863., Not mustered . . May 24, 1865. . Mustered out March 26, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865 Mustered out December 29, 1864. Resigned June 7, 1862 Resigned September 26, 1862 Resigned August 6, 1864 Promoted - Dismissed November 8, 1862. Promoted Major .- Resigned September 3, 1862 . . Mustered out July 7, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 7, 1865. „. Promoted Promoted Died at Corinth, August 7, 1863 Promoted in Colored Regiment. Commis sion canceled. Mustered out July 7, 1865 Killed in battle of Shiloh. . Resigned February 28, 1863 Resigned October 29, 1864. Died ••• Mustered out July 7, 1865 . . fed o CQ H fedfed o >=d H H oo fed < fed a WMa 3Hi CO Fifty-seventh Infantry. — Continued. CD a Co. E.. G. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants, Bradley D. Salter David Kenyan Edward Martin Albert Thompson John E. Delear , Second Lieutenants. Albert L. Otis Edward Martin William Wayman Thomas Lavery Captains. Frederick A. Battey George W. Wells Mrst Lieutenant. Joseph W. Harrb Second Lieutenants. Joseph T. Cook Andrew Anderson C. C. Phillips Captains. Gustar A. Busse Fritz Busse Charles W. Rosenthal. . David Arnold Mrst Lieutenants. Fritz Busse Residence. Chicago Chicago Chicago Tuscola.. Chicago Tuscola Chicago Chicago Chicago Mineral Wheatland Milo Tiskilwa Wheatland Tiskilwa Chicago Chicago St. Louis, Missouri Elgin Chicago Date of rank. Date of muster. Dec. 26, 1861.. April 7, 1862 . . March 13, 1863. Dec. 25, 1864.. June 6, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1801.. April 7, 1862.. March 13, 1863. July 8, 1865 .. Dec. 26, 1861.. May 31, 1865. Dec. 26, 1861.. Dec. 26, 1861. June 17, 1862 July 8, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861.. June 28, 1864 . Dec. 14, 1864.. April 20, 1865. Dec. 26, 1861. Dec. 26, 1861.. May 17, 1863... March 27, 1865. June 19, 1865... Dec. 26, 1861.. April 7, 1862.. May 17, 1863... Not mustered. . Dec, 26, 1861. Not mustered • Dec. 26, 1861. Dec. 26, 1861. June 27, 1862. Not mustered. Dec. 26, 1861. Aug. 1, 1864 . Not mustered. May 23, 1865 Dec. 26, 1861. Remarks. Promoted Piomoted Term expired December 25, 1864 Promoted , . Mustered out July 7, 1865 fei-ia Resigned April 1,1862 b» Promoted g Mustered out July 7, 1865 *Z Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865 . . § Promoted Major t> Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1866. .. K.fed Mustered out, to date July 7, 1865 hi O fed*3 Resigned June 17, 1862 Resigned November 6, 1864 ¦ Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865. . . i Resigned June 23, 1864 Honorably discharged, December 14, 1864. . Declined. Mustered out as 2d Lt., April 7,'65 Mustered out July 7, 1865 Promoted BI. o David Arnold Louis Volkman Second Lieutenants. Charles W. Rosenthal . . George Walter Captains. Josiah Robbins, Jr , William Gale , First Lieutenants. Nelson Flansbury John H. Weirick Alexander B. Hanna . ._. Second Lieutenants. George Welch John H. Weirick William Gale ........ . Alexander B. Hanna . . . William Leath Captains. Benjamin H. Chadburn . . Charles Rattray Edward D. Haggard . . . First Lieutenants. Theodore M. Doggett . . Frank W. Cutler Edward D. Haggard . . . Martin Hoagland Second Lieutenants. William S. Hendricks . . Edward D. Haggard . . . John Y. Parvin Elgin Dec. 14, 186-1.. Kankakee April 20, 1S65 . St. Louis, Missouri , Kankakee Princeton , Princeton. Galva . . . Manlius. . Cornwall. Kewanee . . Manlius. . . Princeton . Cornwall.Galva . . . Chicago. . , Princeton . Plymouth , Chicago Milwaukee, Wisconsin. . . Plymouth Randolph Randolph . Plymouth , Randolph , Dec. 26, 1861. July 8, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861.. Sept. 29, 1864. Dec. 26, 1861 . Sept. 29, 1862 . Jan. 4, 1865 . . . Dec. 26, 1881. Aug 31, 1862 Sept. 29, 1862 Sept. 29, 1864 July 8, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861. Sept. 2, 1862. July 1, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861.. April 10, 1862. July 12, 1864.. July 1, 1865... Doc. 26, 1861. , Feb. 13, 1863 . July 8, 1865... March 26, 1865. May 23, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861. . Not mustered. . Dec. 26, 1861... Dec. 23, 1864., Dec. 26, 1861.. March 2, 1863.. March 26, 1865. Dec. 26, 1861 . Aug. 31, 1862. March 2, 1863.. Not mustered. . Not mustered. . Dec. 26, 1861. Sept. 2, 1862.. Not mustered . Dec. 26, 1861. July 1, 1862 . Nov. 15, 1864. Not mustered. Dec. 26, 1861. April 8. 18fa3. Not mustered . Promoted Mustered cut July 7, 1865 Promoted , Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865 Resigned September 29, 1864 Mustered out July 7, 1865 gCO iS fed Promoted Adjutant W Mustered out January 4, 1865 g Mustered out July 7, 1865 m3 Resigned August 31, 1862. £j Promoted i Promoted ^ Commission canceled |*j Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865. .. a3 i— i a Resigned September 2, 1862 ^ Promoted M ajor !z Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) July 7, 1S65. ... ^Hi Killed at battle of Shiloh Resigned July 12, 1864 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865.' Resigned February 13, 1863 Promoted , Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865, ... 2jJ Fifty-seventh Infantry. — Continued. CO 00 Co. Name and Rank. Captains. Augustus C. Barry Harlan Page Edward Gallagher Mrst Lieutenants. Harlan Page , . William Starling William C. Allen Second Lieutenants. William Brewer Jacob S. Carper Charles W. Evans Residence. Wyanet. . , Wyanet . . , Hamilton . Wyanet. . . Halleck . , Center . . . Walnut . . , Macon. . . , Greenville Date of rank. Date of muster. Dec. 26, 1861... June 20, 1862... April 11, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861... June 20, 1862... April 11, 1865.. Dec. 26, 1861.. Oct. 29, 1862... July 8, 1865. . . Dec: 26, 1861.. July 20, 1862.. April 30, 1865. Dec. 26, 1861.. July 20, 1862. . April 30, 1865. Dec. 26, 1861 Dec. 16, 1862. Not mustered. Remarks. Resigned June 20, 1862 Term expired December 31, 1864 Mustered out July 7, 1865 Promoted *»¦ Term expired December 25, 1864 3 Mustered out July 7, 1865 fe Resigned October 29, 1862 § Resigned g Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865. ... |j & fedfedhiofed HISTORY OF FIFTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. The Fifty-seventh Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Chicago, Illinois, in December, 1861, by Colonel Silas D. Baldwin, and mustered into United States' service, December 26th, 1861. February 8th, 1862, ordered to Cairo, Illinois. Moved, by steamer, to Fort Donelson, and was engaged in the siege of that place, February 13th, 14th and 15th, From thence moved to Pittsburg Landing, and was engaged in the battle of Shi loh, April 6th and 7th. Participated in the siege of Corinth, May, 1862, and in the battle of Corinth, October 3d and 4th, 1862. December 18th, moved to Lexington, Tennessee. Marched from thence toward Trenton, and to Henderson Station, on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and afterwards moved to Corinth, forming a part of its garrison. Mustered out July 7th, 1865, at Louisville, Kentucky, and arrived at Chicago, July 9th, 1866, for final payment and discharge. Roster of the Fifty-eighth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. oo Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. William F. Lynch. . Lieutenant Colonel. Isaac Rutishowser Majors. Thomas Newlan Robert W. Healy Adjutants. Lewis H. Martin Joseph G. Burt Charles L. Healy Jonathan Kimball .... Quartermasters. George S a win Nicholas T. Roche. . Surgeon. Henry M. Crawford Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Emery A. Merrifield George F. Heidemann Second Assistant Surgeon. George F, Heidemann Chaplains. Patrick J, R. Murphy Residence. Elgin. Somonauk. Aurora. . Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago . . . St. Charles. St. Charles. Elgin. . . Chicago Chicago. Date of rank. Date of muster. Jan. 25, 1862... Jan. 25, 1862... Jan. 25, 1862. .. Aug. 20, 1864. . Jan. 25, 1862. . . March 26, 1862. Nov. 25, 1862... Jan. 20, -1863. .. Nov. 1, 1861 Sept. 10, 1863.. Jan. 25, 1862. .. Jan. 25, 1862. Jan. 12, 1864. March 31, 1863 Jan. 21, 1863 w Jan. 25, 1862. Jan. 25, 1862 Jan. 25, 1862. Oct. 29, 1864. Jan. 25, 1862. Not mustered. . Jan. 25, 1862. Not mustered. Jan. 2tf, 1862. Jan. 25, 1862. June 2, 1863 Remarks. Term expired February 7, 1865 Honorably discharged, January 27, 1865. Resigned August 20, 1864 . . . Transferred, as consolidated Resigned March 26, 1862 Died November 9, 1862 Declined commission Transferred, as consolidated. Promoted Captain Company E, Revoked. Term expired February 7, 1865 Commission canceled t=lfed fed fedfed h3 Term expired February 7, 1865. Promoted Surgeon 44th Regiment Term expired February 7, 1865... Promoted Resigned August IS, 1864. _ uains. Robert W. Healy. . . John Murphy Mrst Lieutenants. Eugene Lynch John Murphy Francis X. Cotton Second Lieutenants. Hiram M. VanArman . John Murphy Francis X. Cotton. . . George Cotton Captains. Thomas D- Griffin John W Babbitt David J. Lynch Washington B Pullis . . Mrst Lieutenants. Abraham Vandenburgh. Job M oxom James K. M oss. . . . • — . Washington B. Pullis.. John P. Winslow Second Lieutenants. John W. Babbitt James E. Moss Washington B. Pullis. . . Captain. George W. Kittell Mrti Lieutenants. Sanford W. Smith Henry Smith Chicngo. Elgin. . . Elgin , Elgm South Bend, Indiana , Chicago Elgin...- South Bend, Indiana . . , Suuth Bend, Indiana . . . Chicago.Chicngo.Elgin. . . Chicago. Chicago. . , DeKalb... Belvidere , Cnicago . Chicago. . . Belviiiere . Chicago. . , Shabbona Shabbona. . Shabbongu , Drc. 24, 1861.. Aug. 20, 1864. Dec. 24, 1861.. Oct 12, 1862.. Aug. 20, 1864. Dec. 24, 1861 . July 1, 1862... Oct. 12, 1862.. Aug. 20, 1864. Dec 24, 1861.. March 26, 1862 July 3, 1862 Nov. 5, 1864. . . Dec. 24, 1861.. April 18, 1862. March 2, 1863 . M y 18, 1864 .. Nov. 5, 1864... Dec. 24, 1861.., VI arch 26 1862, March 2, 1863., Dec. 25, 1861. Dec. 25, 1861 May 10, 1862. Dec. 24, 1861. Dec. 10, 1864. Dec. 24, 1861 Dec. 15, 1862. Dec. 24, 1861.. Dec 15, 1862. Feb. 1, 1865.. Dec. 24, 1S61. Nov 12, 1862. Dec. 10, 1864. Dec. 24, 1861. April 2, 1863. Sept 1, 1864. Dec. 10, 1864 Dec. 24, 1861. April 2, 1863 Dec. 25, 1861. Dec. 25, 1S61. Nov. 10, 1862. Promoted Major Transferred, as consolidated Resigned October 2, 1862 Promoted Term expired (as 2d Lieut.) Feb. 7, 1865. . . id Resigned June 20, 1862 o Promoted % Promoted g Transferred, as consolidated O hi Resigned March 26. 1862 2 Resigned July 3, 1862 ^ Resigned November 5, 1864 H Transfened, as consolidated h 3 a Resigned March 25, 1862 g Rerigned March 2, 1863 Killed May 18,1864 g I'tomnted g Term expired February 7, 1865 a Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out. Term expired Resigned May 10. 1862 i— Transferred, as consolidated £Z Fifty-eighth Infantry. — Continued. ofc© Co. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Joseph G. Burt. Henry Smith George' C. Willson .... Benjamin F. At water. . . Captains. Nicklaus Nicklaus George Glassner Gust ar C. Kothe First Lieutenants. George Glassner Gustar C. Kothe Charles Maager John M. Greene Second Lieutenants. GustarC. Kothe Charles Maager John M. Greene Captains. Karl A. Rutishauser. Charles Christiansen. Charles Kittell George Sawin , Charles Kittell First Lieutenants. Charles Kittell Emery P. Dustin Residence. Chicago . . Shabbona . Ashkum. . , York . . . . Maine . . Chicago. Elgin . . Chicago. Elgin . . Chicago. Elgin . . Chicago. SomonaukChicago . . , Chicago . . Chicago . . Chicago . . . Chicago . Date of rank. Date of muster. Dec. 25, 1861... March 26, 1862, May 10, 1862... April 20, 1864 . , Jan. 28, 1862. . April 18, 1862. Jan. 27, 1863 . . Jan. 28, 1862. . April 18, 1862. Jan. 27, 1863.. May 18, 1864,. Jan. 28, 1862 . . April 18, 1862 . May 1, 1863... Dec. 26, 1861.. July 1, 1862... Feb. 2, 1868... Sept. 10, 1863. May 19, 1864... Dec. 26, 1861. Feb 2, 1863. . Dec. 25, 1861.. Oct. 15, 1862.. Dec. 31, 1861.. March 7, 1863.. Dec. 31, 1861.. March 4, 1863. Oct. 17, 1864. Dec. 31, 1861. May 11, 1868 '. Dec. 25,1861. Feb. 2, 1863.. Not mustered. Not mustered. Dee. 25, 1861. Remarks. Promoted Adjutant Promoted Resigned April 20, 1864 Transferred, as consolidated r5c-i Resigned April 18, 1862 3 Resigned January 27, 1863 t» Mustered out. Term expired.. gS>6d Promoted V, Promoted S Killed May 18, 1864 £ Transferred, as consolidated c^fed Promoted hd Promoted 9 Promoted h Died of wounds at St. Louis, May 18, 1862 . Cashiered by Court Martial, Feb. 2, 1863. . , Honorably discharged September 10, 1863 . Commission canceled. Quartermaster Promoted Honorably discharged February 7, 1865. G II Second Lieutenants. Joseph Stauffer Emery P. Dustin Louis Stevenson Captains. Frederick Kurth Francis Widmer Mrst Lieutenants. Julius Kurth Francis Widmer Second Lieutenants. Louis W. Pfeif Frederick Wilhelmi Jacob Rippstein Captains. James A. Bewley Lorikg P. Fuller Mrst Lieutenants. Loring P. Fuller Robert H. Winslow John C. Parker Second Lieutenants. Robert H. Winslow John C. Parker Zebedee R. Winslow Dennis Hamblin Captain. Lawrence Collins. . First Lieutenants. John C. Lonergan James Carey. Somonauk. Chicago. Chicago. Galena . Chicago. Chicago Mendota . . , Springfield Dement . , Abingdon , Abingdon . . . Sugar Grove. Sugar Grove. La Salle La Salle May 28 Dec. 25, 1861... June 6, 1862 Dec. 25, 1861... Feb. 2, 1863 March 28, 1863. Dec. 31,1861 ... Feb. 1, 1864 Dec. 31, 1861... Dec. 31, 1861... Sept. 8, 1862 Dec. 31, 1861 ... March 2, 1863.. Dec. 31,1861 ... Dec. 31, 1861... April 3, 1863 . . . April 22, 1863.. Dec. 31, 1861 ... April 8, 1862 . . . Dec. 31, 1861... Dec. 1, 1862 ... Dec. 31, 1861 . . April 8, 1862. .. Dec. 31, 1861 . . . Dec. 31, 1861... Sept. 1, 1862 ... April 30, 1863 . Dec. 81, 1861 ... Feb. 14, 1863 . . . Sept. 2, 1864... Feb. 7, 1862 Feb. 7, 1862 Feb, 7, 1862 Feb. 7,1862 May 28, 1862 . . Dec. 6, 1862 Resigned May 31, 1862 Promoted Transferred to Company D, as consolidated. Resigned Februiry 1, 1864 Transferred to Company C, as consolidated. Died September 8, 1862 g Promoted a) SI fed Killed in battle of Shiloh o Resigned December 15, 1862 ^ Transferred to Company B, as consolidated. 8 Killed in battle of Shiloh ^ Term expired February 7, 1865 gMHw Promoted Resigned January 26, 1863 § Transferred to Company B, as consolidated. 5 -3 fee Promoted H Promoted Resigned April 30, 1863 Resigned January 29, 1865 Honorably discharged March 23, 1865 Died of wounds, at Montgomery, Alabama, May 28, 1862. " i-i Mustered out. Term expired. §J fifty-eighth Infantry. — Continued. ¦\^.i^ Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remaika. H Second Lieutenants. Feb. 7, 1862 April 18, 1862. . Feb. 7, 1S62 Nov. 3, 1863 I Captain. Elgin Dec. 24, 1881... Dec. 24, 1861... July 3, 1862 Dec 24, 1861... April 18, 1862 . Dec. 24, 1861... Dee. 24, 1861. .. Dec. 15, 1862 . . Dec. 24, 1861... Mustered out — term expired Promoted, Company B Transferred to Company D, as consolidated. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. John 0. Kane Nov. 28, 1862.. Dec. 81, 1861.. . Dec. 15, 1862... April 9, 1804, . . Dec. 29, 1862... Dec. 81, 1861 .. Dec. 30, 1862... Honorably discharged September 6, 1864 . . Promoted Surgeon Twenty-third Regiment. . Killed April 9, 1864 Mustered out — term expired K. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Dec. 81, 1801... Dec. 31, 1861... April 9, 1864. .. Transferred to Company A, as consolidated. Promoted Second Lieutenants. Dec 31, 18fl... Dec. 15, 1862... Doc. 81, 1861... Dec, 21, 1862... Dishonorably dismissed March 25, 1864 o U 3i-3> i-3 S> feda fedfed fedfed hi o fed>-3 ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION. HEADQUARTERS DETACHMENT ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE, Eastport, Miss., January 23, 1S65. Special Order, ) No. 2n. \ II. In compliance with General Order 86, War Department, series of 1863, and the third section of paragraph 1 of Circilar 36, series of 1864, the veterans and recruits of the Fifty-eighth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers will be consolid.ited into four companies, the first three of which sliall be of the miximum strength, and the last to contain the remainder of the recruits and veterans of the regiment. The companies thus formed shall be designated by the first letter of the alphabet, as Battalion I'ifty-eighth Illinois Infautry. Sufficient camp and garrison equipage, arms and ordnance stores will be transferred, after consolidation, by the officers of the retained battalion, for the proper arming and equipping of the Battalion. The following officers will be retained in the service with the battalion: Major R. W. Healy; First Lieutenant Jonathan Kimball, Adjutant; Captain John Mur phy; Captain Wash. D. Pullis; First Lieutenant Thomas Malloy ; First Lieutenant John C. Parker; First Lieutenant Henry Smith; First Lieutenant John 0 Kane; First Lieu tenant Franci-i Widmer; First Lieutenant John M.Greene; Second Lieutenant George Cotton; Second Lieutenant Jacob Rippstein; Second Lieutenant Benjamin F. Atwater; Second Lieutenant Louis G. Stephenson. Qmdruplicate muster and descriptive rolls of the men to be transferred will be made, in accordance with Circular 64, War Department, series 1864. Lieutenant George W. Fetterman, Fifteenth Oniied States Infantry, Assistant Commis sary of Musters of the Second Division, Detachment Army of the Tennessee, is charged with proper execution of this order. By order of Major General A. J. Smith. J. HOUGH, A. A. G. Roster of the Fifty-eighth Infantry (as consolidated) Regiment Illinois Volunteeri o Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. William F. Lynch . . . Robert W. Healy. . . Lieutenant Colonels. Robert W. Healy John Murphy Jonathan Kimball , Majors. Robert W. Healy John Murphy J onathan Kimball Washington B. Pullis. Adjutants. Jonathan Kimball Charles A. Mayer Quartermaster. Francis Widmer Surgeon. William Woodward. . . Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Joseph E. Harvey Second Assistant Surgeon. Alexander G. Leslie Chaplain. Residence. Elgin . . . Chicago. Chicago. Elgin. . . Chicago. Elgin . . Chicago. Galena . . Belvidere . Beverly . . Monmouth . Date of rank. Dato of muster. Feb. 7, 1865... Sept. 5, 1865... March 27, 1865 . Sept. 5, 1865 . . Jan. 8, 1866 Aug. 20, 1864 . May 19, 1865.. Sept 21, 1865. Jan. 8, 1866 Jan. 20, 1863. . Oct. 10, 1865... May 19, 1865.. April 11, 1865.. April 29, 1865 . May5, 1865... April 12, 1865. Oct.. 3, 1865... April 10, 1865. Not mustered. . Jan. 17, 1866.. Feb. 1, 1865... June 8, 1865 . . Nov. 1,1865... Jan. 18, 1866 . Feb. 1, 1865... Nov. 2, 1865 . . June 8, 1865 .. April 30, 1865. May 27, 1865.. May 27, 1865 .. Remarks. Muster-in revoked May 27, 1865 Promoted Brevet Brigadier General, Febru ary 13, 1866. Mustered out April 1, 1866. Promoted Cashiered (as Major) October 8, 1865. Dis ability removed February 2, 1866. Mustered out April 1, 1866 Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out April 1, 1866 Promoted Major Mustered out April 1, 1866. Mustered out April 1, 1866. Mustered out April 1, 1866. Mustered out April 1, 1866. Mustered out April 1, 1866. 6 1-3 § fedfed hi ofedH Captains. South Bend, Indiana. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Fort Wayne, Indiana. . . . South Bend, Indiana .... Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captain. First Lieutenants. York Second Lieutenants. Aug. 20,1864.. May 19, 1865.. April 9, 1864. . Sept. 15, 1865 . Aug. 20, 1864 June 22, 1865 Nov. 6, 1864... Jan. 8, 1866... Jan. 26, 1863.. June 26, 1865.. Jan. 8, 1866... April 8, 186S. June 26, 1865 Jan. 8, 1866.. Feb. 6, 1865... May 10, 1832. Sept. 8, 1862. June 22, 1865. Aug. 28, 1865 April 20, 1864. June 22,1865.. Aug. 28, 1865.. June 8, 1865. . Sept. 27, 1865. July 17, 1865. Feb. 4, 1866. July 17, 1865. Not mustered. March 17,1865. Not mustered. . Sept 19, 1865.. Feb. 1, 1865... Sept. 22, 1865. Feb. 1, 1866 Promoted Major Mustered out April 1, 1866 Killed at Spanish Fort Mustered out April 1, 1866 gm fed Promoted .- . fed Mustered out April 1, 1866 Q hj "d Promoted Major £ Mustered out April 1, 1866 H Mustered out May 16, 1865 2 Promoted n Mustered out April 1, 1866 K 'a' O Promoted |3 Promoted o Mustered out (as Sergeant) April 1, 1866. . . Gf Mustered out April 1, 1866 gM Promoted ^ Promoted Quartermaster , fc Honorably discharged (as 2d Lieutenant) ^ June 9, 1865. g Mustered out April 1, 1866 • Promoted Promoted g Mustered out April 1, 1866 ^r Fifty-eighth (as consolidated) Infantry. — Continued. o 00 Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of i ank. Date of muster. Remarks. D Captain. Feb. 6, 1865.... July 3. 1862 March 17, 1865 . First Lieutenants. May 18, 1864. . . Dec. 5, 1865 .. . Feb. 2, 18G3 ... July 26, 1865. . Dec. o, 1865. . . . March 29, 1865 April 1, 1865... April 1, 1865... March 28, 1865 . Oct 30, 1865.. March 28, 1865 March 28, 1865 . Dee. 21, 1865. . . Aug. 16, 1865.. Dee. 21, 1S65. .. April 25, 1865. . April 1, 1S65. . . April 1, 1865. . . March 28, 1865 Nov. 7, 1865. .. March 28, 1865 March 28, 1865 . Second Lieutenants. Louis G. Stevenson Mustered out April 1, 1S66 Discharged, for good of service, June 29, 1865. E.. Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. F.. Captains. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieuttnant. Died of typhoid fever, at Montgomery, Ala bama, July 5, 1865. I> a a ?3 fed fed I?d o fed G H I .. Captain. First Lieutenants, Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. John W. O'Neal First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Ophir Feb. 27, 18S6. March 30, 1865 . March 30, 1865. Feb. 27, 1866. March 30, 1865. Feb. 27, 1866. April 1, 1865.. Nov. 9, 1865... April 1, 1865.. Oct. 10, 1865.. Nov. 9, 1865... April 1, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1866.. April 4, 1865.. Aug. 28, 1865. April 4, 1865.. Nov. 9, 1865 . . April 4, 1865. . Feb. 27, 1866. . Not mustered. . . March 30, 1865.. March 30, 1865 March 6, 1866 . March 30, 1865. . Not mustered. . . April 1, 1865... Nov. 22, 1865... April 1, 1865... Oet. 21, 1865. .. Nov. 21, 1865. .. April 1, 1865... Not iaustered . . . April 4, 1865... Sept. 19, 1865.. April 4, 1865.. Nov. 22, 1865.. April 4, 1865. .. Not mustered. . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) March 3, 1866. Term expired. Term expired March 29, 1866 fed Resigned January 27, 1866 O Mustered out April 1, 1866 Hfedfed Promoted § Mustered out (as Sergeant) March 16, 1866. Term expired. 2 Died in Hospital, Montgomery, Alabama, Oc- fe=l tober 15, 1865. p Mustered out April 1, 1866 W s Resigned August 29, 1S65 , "g" Promoted 13 Mustered out April 1, 1866 »3 Promoted > Mustered out (as Sergeant) March 2, 1866. § Term expired. *3, Discharged for good of service, July 4, 1865. g Mustered out April 1, 1866 "t a fed Promoted ^ Mustered out April 1, 1866 Dismissed October 10, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Feb. 28, 1866. ££ Term expired. c© Fifty-eighth (consolidated) Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. K. Captain. April 4, 1865... April 4, 1865 . . . Jan. 10, 1866... April 4, 1865... Jan. 10, 1866 . . April 4, 1865... April 4, 1865... Feb. 1, 1866 April 4, 1865... Not mustered. . . First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) March 7, 1866. Term expired. od *3O fed53fed fed fed fed?dO fedH HISTORY OF FIFTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. The Fifty-eighth Illinois Infantry Volunteers was recruited at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois, on the 11th of February, 1862. The Regiment left Camp Douglas, 887 strong, via the Illinois Central Railroad, for Cairo, Illinois, and reported to Brigadier General E. A. Paine, on the 12th. Was immediately furnished with arms and started from Cairo about midnight, with orders to proceed up the Ohio to Smithland, Kentucky : thence up the Cumberland to the vicinity of Fort Donelson, and report to the officer in charge of United States' forces. Arrived near Fort Donelson on the night of the 13th, and disem barked at daybreak, the 14th, having been assigned to the Third Brigade, Third Division, Colonel J. M. Thayer, First Nebraska, commanding. Was temporarily assigned to the Second Division, General C. F. Smith commanding. On reporting to General Smith was assigned to the Brigade of Colonel Lauman, of the Seventh Iowa, and about 11 a. m., 14th, was in position, subject to considerable annoyance from the enemy's shell from the fort. In the afternoon two companies were deployed for ward, and were briskly engaged for a short time. The men suffered exceedingly from the intense cold, no fires being allowed. The men were poorly prepared for the severe task imposed upon them — very few having seen service. The arms furnished them had been condemned and thrown aside by other regiments, and. there was, in short, no confidence in them whatever. A few casualties occurred during the evening and night. On the morning of the 15th was re-assigned to the Third Brigade, Third Division. Was under fire a Bhort time in the morning and in the evening. While attempting to secure an advanced and desirable position, was considerably cut up and thrown into confusion by a masked battery, upon which it approached to within 250 yards. For a few moments the ranks were considerably broken, the fire being entirely unexpected. By moving to the right, however, a short distance, it was protected from the sweeping fire of grape and cannister and re-formed, though then exposed to a murderous fire from the enemy's sharp shooters (who swarmed every tree) and skirmishers. Threw out skirmishers and drove back the enemy, and held the same. Night now closed around. When leaving the boats the Commissary was directed to bring to the Regiment rations for three days, they being unprovided with haversacks.. In the many changes made, the Commissary Sergeant was unable to find the Regiment, and the men got no rations from Friday morning till Sunday morning, when they were procured from the Division Commissary at daybreak. On the morning of the 16th, Sunday, a white flag was seen waving over the fort, denoting its surrender. The conduct of the men on this occasion was remarkable ; raw men, without rations, and armed with the most worthless guns, they behaved as well as veterans of a hundred battles. Remained at Fort Donelson till the afternoon of Tuesday the 18th, when it moved out about 4 miles en route for Fort Henry. Camped for the night, and at 7 a. m., the next day resumed the march, and arrived at Fort Henry about noon. The roads were almost impassable, and consequently, the march was a most difficult one. Remained Jat Fort Henry till it embarked on the transport "Boston," and went up the Tennessee, with the troops commanded by Major General Smith. Arrived at Crump's Landing, about 4 miles above Savannah, and disembarked. Were at once moved out about 11 miles, into 112 the neighborhood of Purdy. During the march it rained incessantly. Remained all night; returning to transports about 9 P. M. Men very much exhausted. Made a capture of a few rebel pickets. Remained on transpoit till morning, then disembarked, and went into camp about one half mile from the landing. Remained in camp for several days, drilling and completing organization of the regiment. On the 29th of March embarked on .'¦teamer, and went up to Pittsburg Landing. Having been re-assigned to the Division of General C. F. Smith, was directed to report to Colonel Sweeny, of the Fifty-second Illinois, and was assigned to his Brigade. Went, into camp quite near the river, not over one-third of a mile distant. Proceeded to change arms, secured transportation, and, in every way, completed the organization. On the morning of Sunday, the 6th of April, was awakened by heavy firing from the front ; recieved orders to fall in and await further orders. About 8:30 a. m. was moved out one mile and a half, when orders were recieved from General Grant, in person, to take position across a load and hold that position. Immediately changed front and took the position, as directed. With some slight changes in positiou, mainly to the front and perpend;cular to the front, it occupied the same ground all day. From the time of going into ihe fight, about 9 A. m., it was almost continually under fire. About 4 p. m., the right and left were giving way ; but orders were imperative to hold the position. At length it became evi dent that unless some change was made the regiment would be taken prisoners. The regiment stood alone. Chm-ge after charge was made by the stubborn and determined foe. To prevent being flanked, the order was given to fall back to the brow of a hill in the rear. Arrived there, found ihe enenu on our rear, (now front) on all sides, and the regiment exposed to a continuous fire. Disorganized portions of regiments were then in the utmost confusion. Ordeis were given to forward, and cut its way out ; which could have been done wilh less loss than was suffered afterward in Southern prisons. About 2300 officers and men were captured in this fight by the enemy. The surrender did not ail take place the same time. The surrender of the Fifty-eighth was made a few minutes before six. The loss in this engagement was frightful — amounting, in killed, wounded and prisoners, to upwards of 450. More than three-fourths of those taken prisoners were wounded, and only 218 were taken prisoners. The fact of the regiment being taken, was, undoubtedly, in a great measure, the salvation of the army. The right and left were en tirely turned, and the enemy, on one wing only, needed to know of the success of the other, to press on ; but while the centre held out th'>y could not know their success. And when, at last, this small band was forced to succumb, night closed her mantle over the scene, and the haughty victors could pursue their advantage no further. Suffering all the privations and hardships whiuh the rebels knew so well how to inflict on their helpless victims, for about seven months, the prisoners, or what was left of them, about ISO men, were paroled and allowed to go north. The few men left in camp were strengthened by men returned from hospital and sent from the state as [recruits, and participated, with credit, in all the skirmishes and battles consequent on the siege of Corinth. Was engaged at the battle near Iuka, and lost 23 out of 81, in killed, wounded and prisoners. In December, 1862, different detachments of the regiment were concentrated at Camp Butler, near Springfield, Illinois. Remained at Camp Butler, recruiting, and guarding rebel prisoners, until June, 1868, when the regiment was sent to Cairo, to garrison that post. Remained at that place till January 1st, 1864 — in the meantime garrisoning Mound City, Illinois, and Paducah, Kentucky, for the greater part of the time. Some of the companies had a skirmish near Obion river, Kentucky, in October. Companies A and B garrisoned Mayficld, Kentucky, and had several slight encounters with rebels at that place. On the 21st of January, embarked on transport, and went to Vicksburg, Mississippi. Was assigned to the First Brigade, Third Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, and, on tho HISTOBY OF FIFTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. ll8 8d of February, left Vicksburg, Mississippi, for Meridian, Mississippi. Was the first regi ment to cross the Big Black, the first to engage the enemy at Queen's Hill, and the first infantry regiment to enter Meridian, Mississippi. During this expedition the men were seventy hours with but one day's rations, with which they marched forty-seven miles and destroyed seven miles of railroad. Returned to Vicksburg, and was sent, with the troops of General A. J. Smith, to participate in the Red River campaign. Arrived at Simmsport on the evening of the 12th of March. Disembarked, to cook, etc. On the morning of the 13th, moved out from Simmsport about five miles, and took possession of two field works, which the rebels evacuated on the approach of the regiment. Returned to the boats in the evening, and at eight o'clock, the same night, started for Fort De Russey. Arrived at the fort, which it invested, about 4 p. m., on the 14th. A sanguinary struggle ensued ; but, after a stubborn resistance, the enemy surrendered. The colors of the Fifty-eighth were the first planted on the works. The boats having come up, the troops were embarked and proceeded to Alexandria. After great and unnecessary delay at Alexandria, moved up the river (by land about twenty miles, the remainder by water) to Grand Ecore ; there disembarked, and remained until the 7th of April, when the army of General Smith moved out on the Shreveport road, preceded two days by the Army of the Gulf. During the afternoon of the 8th, heavy firing was heard in the ad vance, and, on arrival at Pleasant Hill, learned that a severe engagement had taken place, in which the troops of General Banks had been signally defeated, and were then falling back. A council of war having been held, it was decided to give the enemy battle, and early on the following day the lines were formed. About 4 p. m. the rebels, flushed with the victory of the previous day, and heavily re-enforced by-fresh troops from Texas, threw themselves upon the line. A brigade of Maine troops, on the right, was speedily driven from the ground. The Fifty-eighth occupied the extreme left of the line, and, as the bri gade of eastern troops gave way, charged on the enemy, and poured upon them an enfila ding and rear fire, which at once turned their flank. Following up this advantage, the regiment captured over five hundred prisoners, and recaptured from the enemy a battery belonging to the First United States Artillery, which had been taken from General Banks' troops. In this engagement the loss was very heavy. The utmost gallantry was shown, both by officers and men; and to the Fifty-eighth is due the credit of having given the ' first check to the foe, and of taking five-sixths of the prisoners captured during the en gagement. Many of the prisoners here taken were the same the regiment guarded in Camp Butler. Though the enemy was most signally defeated, the command was ordered to retreat, and at 3 o'clock, a. m., of the 10th, the army fell back, leaving the dead and wounded on the field, to be cared for by an enemy who was then some sixteen miles dis tant, retreating as rapidly as possible. Reached Grand Ecore on the 12th, and went into camp. Mustered out at Montgomery, Alabama, Aprif 1st, 1866, and ordered to Springfield Illi nois, for final payment and discharge. Vol II— 8 Co. Roster of the Fifty ninth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. >p- Name and Rank. Colonels. *John C. Kelton. . . P. Sidney Post Lieutenant Colonels. *Charles H. Frederick. . . Calvin H. Frederick Joshua C Winters Clayton Hale Majors. *D. McGhbon Joshda C. Winters Clayton Hale James M. Stookey *P. Sidney Post Samdel W est Georoe F. Clark David F. Korhammer. Quartermasters. •Frederick Brasher. . . . Frederick Brasher Simon J. Stookey *J. D. S. Haslett. A. W. Kelly Charles Bonce . . . Residence. Washington, D. C. Galesburg St. Louis, Missouri. St. Louis, Missouri. White Hall Knoxville White Hall . Knoxville. . Belleville . . Galesburg. Knoxville . Mattoon . . St. Louis, Missouri. Galesburg. Date of rank. March 1, 1862. June 17, 1861. Jan. 23, 1863 . . Nov. 12,1863.. March 1, 1862. Jan. 23, 1863 Nov. 12, 1863 March 1,1862. Jan. 7, 1863.. May 31, 1865, Sept. 18, 1862. Nov. 19, 1864.. Dec. 27, 1862 Aug. 5, 1863. Date of muster. Sept. 19, 1861 . . March 20, 1862.. April 1, 1863... Dec. 5, 1863 April 1, 1862 . . . April 1, 1863... Jan. 30, 1864... July 21, 1861.. April 12, 1862. April 8, 1863. . June 8, 1865... Sept. 18, 1861. Jan, 17, 1866.. March 10, 1863. Sept. 16, 1863. Remarks. Resigned March 1, 1862 Detached Resigned January 23, 1863 Resigned November 12, 1863 Absent, sick, at muster-out of Regiment. Resigned January 1, 1862 Promoted Promoted Mustered out December 8, 1865. Promoted Colonel Promoted Captain Company I. . . Promoted Captain Company H. . Mustered out December 8, 1865, Term expired September 17, 1864. Mustered out December 8, 1865. . . Killed at Jerrysville, Ky., October 8, IE Resigned August 5, 1 863 Mustered out December 8, 1865 A.. jrirst Assistant Surgeons. I *H. J. Mavnakd Charles Bunoe Galesburg . Charles Kerr Pawnee . . , Second Assistant Surgeon. Joseph W. Gaston Chaplain. *Nathan Shumeete Captains. *Clayton Hale David M. Bailey James Elrich Mrst Lieutenants. *Samuel M. Jones David M. Bailey James Elrich Alexander Sanderson . . Samuel F. Patton Second Lieutenants. *P. Sidney Post James Elrich Alexander Sanderson. *Hendrick E. Paine. Hendrick E. Paine . . James Johnson Mrst Lieutenants. *John H Johnson John H. Johnson James .Johnson Alfred Lanstrdm Horace K Greenfield . . . Knoxville . Knoxville . KnoxvilleKnoxville . HavannaKnoxville . . Knoxville . . . Knox county. Knox county Galesburg . . . Knoxville . . . Knox county. Monmouth Young America . Young America. Young America. Chili Oct. 25, 1862. Feb. 18, 1865 May 7, 1863... July 17, 1861. Jan. 23, 1863.. Oct. 10, 1864.. May 2, 1862.. Jan. 23, 1863 Oct. 10, 1864. Oct. 10, 1864. May 2, 1862.. Jan. 23, 1863. Julv 17, 1861. July 17, 1861 . April 3, 1863, July 17, 1861. Dec. 22, 1862. April 3, 1863 July 17, 1865. Oct. 30, 1862 . . . April 2, 1865 . . May 7, 1863.... July 17, 1861 . . April 12, 1863. Nov. 8, 1864. . . July 17, 1861.. Feb 12, 1863.. April 10, 1863. Not mustered . . April 25, 1865 . July 17, 1861.. Feb. 13, 1863.. April 10, 1863. July 17, 1861. April 18, 1863. July 17, 1861 . . April 18, 186E Not mustered . \ \ Promoted Surgeon Arkansas Regiment . Promoted . ." Promoted Surgeon Tenth Cavalry Died September 13, 1864... Resigned September 3, 1862. Promoted Major Died at Knoxville, October 10, 1864. Mustered out December 8, 1865 .... Resigned January 8, 1863 Promoted Promoted Commission canceled Mustered out December 8, 1865. Promoted Adjutant Promoted Mustered out December 8, 1865. Resigned April 3, 1863 Mustered out December 8, 1865. Resigned December 22, 1862 Promoted Promoted Captain Company G Mustered out (as Second Lieutenant Compa ny K, Eighty-ninth Regiment.) Co. c, Second Lieutenants. *Terry W W eyer , 'Andrew R. Johnson James Johnson Alfred Lanstrum , Robert D. Irvine Captains; *Barzillia M. Veatch Barzillia M. Veatch Daniel W. Henderson. . . Georqe R. Steir Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. •George E. Carrie Daniel W. Henderson. . . Norman Curtis John H. Loop Second Lieutenants. *Danlel W. Henderson . . , Heslip Phillips Georqe R. Steir Samuel Purdam Captains. *William P. Renero Orlando W. Frazier. . . . Emanuel .VI enm-.t Mrst Lieutenants. *Warren D. Crandall. . . Emanuel Mennet. ...... Fitfy-ninth Infantry. — Continued. Residence, Young America. Young America. Chili Young America. Tennessee . Litchfield.Tennessee . Litchfield . Tennessee. Tennessee . Litchfield . . , Prairie City , Tennessee . . , Tennessee . . Marine . . Marine. . . Highland. Marine . . Highland Date of rank. Aug. 6, 1861. Oct. 8, 1862. . Dec. 22, 1862. April 3, 1863. Aug. 6,1861... Aug. 5, 1861 .. June 13, 1863.. March 28, 1865. April 14, 1862. June 13, 1863 . March 28, 1865. April 14, 1862. June 18, 1863.. March 28, 1865 Nov. 3, 1862 .. Feb. 26, 1863.. Nov, 21, 1862. Date of muster. July 17, 1861. April 6, 1863. . April 18, 1863. Aug. 5,1861. July 24, 1863.. April 10, 1865. Aug. 5, 1861... July 1, 1862. . . July 24, 1863.. April 10, 1865. Sept. 1, 1861. April 10, 1866. Aug. 7,1861... May 7, 1868... Aug. 7, 1861 . Jan. 23, 1863. Remarks. Resigned August 6, 1861 Killed in battle of Perryville, Kentucky Promoted Promoted Mustered out December 8, 1865 Resigned June 13, 1863 Term expired January 20, 1865. Mustered out December 8, 1865 O Q w fed Promoted Company F Promoted Term expired March 11, 1865 Mustered out December 8, 1865 S Promoted s. H Resigned April 17, 1868 Promoted Mustered out December 8, 1865 Resigned September 8, 1862. . . . Resigned February 25, 1863 Mustered out December 8, 1866 Promoted in Ram Fleet. Promoted Oheslkt A. Moss man. . . Second Lieutenants. *Orlando W. Fbazier. . . , Chksley A. Mossman. . . . John P. Anderson Benjamin F. Stevens Captains. *James M. Stookey . James M. Stookey. . James H. Knight . . . Charles Wagner. . Mrst Lieutenants. *Albert H. Stookey .... James H. Knight Robert Gooding Charles Wagner Jobiah W. Beaber Second Lieutenants. *James H. Knight Robert Gooding Charles Wagner Josiah W. Beaber Ausby F. Whitchurch. . . *Silab W. Kelly George E. Currie Hamilton W. Hall Henry C. Baughman Mrst Lieutenants. *Johh Kelly Reuben Maddoi Philip Stump St. Jacob. Marine . . . St. Jacob. St. Jacob. Marine.. . Belleville. . , Belleville. . . Fayetteville , Millstadt . . , Fayetteville Clinton county. Millstadt Millstadt Fayetteville . . . Clinton county. Millstadt .'. Millstadt Fayetteville . . . St. Louis, Missouri. Mattoon Oak Point Greenup . Greenup . Feb. 25, 1863.. Nov. 3, 1862... Feb. 25, 1863.. March 13, 1865 Aug. 17, 1861 Jan. 30, 1864. Sept. 2, 1865. March 15, 1862. Jan. 30, 1864 . , Dec. 16, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1865. . . March 15, 1862. March 19, 1864 Dec. 16, 1864. . Dec. 8, 1865... April 14, 1862. Dec. 23, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1S64. Sept. 15, 1862. Feb. 7, 1865... May 7, 1863 . Aug. 7, 1861 Jan. 25, 1863.. May 10, 1863 . . March 25, 1865. Aug. 7, 1861.. Feb! 27, 1864.. Aug. 7, 1861... June 4, 1862... March 12, 1864 Jan. 31, 1865.. Aug. 7, 1861... June 4, 1862 April 11, 1864., Feb. 13, 1865.. Not mustered. . Aug. 6, 1861 Feb. 1, 1863.. Feb. 14, 1865. Aug. 6, 1861.. Jan. 24, 1863. March 2, 1865. Mustered out December 8, 1865. Promoted Promoted '. Term expired January 31, 1865. . Mustered out December 8, 1865. Promoted Major Resigned, for good of service, June 19, 1866 Mustered out December 8, 1865 Died Match 15, 1862 Promoted Killed in action December 16, 1864 Promoted Under arrest Promoted Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Dec. 8, 1865... fenO oo 69 O a a 3 Resigned April 14, 1862 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Ram Fleet Resigned September 20, 1864 Mustered out December 8, 1866 Died Mustered but February 7, 1865. . Mustered out December 8, 1865. Co. o. H. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. *James H. Maynard Reuben Maddox Henry C. Baughman. . . , George P. Ayres *Joshua C. Winters. . Joseph S. Hackney . . Horace W. Starkey. . Salmon L. Burroughs. Alfred Lanstrum .... Mrst Lieutenants. *Joseph A. Hackney Horace W. Starkey William B. Furguson, . . , Salmon L Burroughs. . . . Hiram Wendt Benjamin 0. Thompson. . . Second Lieutenants. * William B. Furguson. . . Thomas B. Johnston Benjamin D. Thompson . . . Marion H. Walker Captains. * Houston L. Taylor, Albert Anthony. . . . Henry W. Wiley . . . George F. Clark. . . . lifty-ninth Infantry — Continued. Residence. Greenup . . Oak Point. Carroll ton . White HaU . Carrollton . White Hall. Carrollton . Carrollton. White Hall. Kansas . Kansas. . Mattoon Date of rank. Date of muster. March 2, 1862. Oct. 1, 1S62... Dec. 8, 1865... April 1, 1862. Jan. 28, 1863. Sept. 9, 1863. May 31, 1865. April 1, 1862. Jan. 28, 1863. July 30, 1863. Sept. 9, 1863. May 81, 1865. April 1, 1862.. April 11, 1865. Dec. 8, 1865 .. June 17, 1862.. Jan. 30, 1863.. April 11, 1865. Aug. 6,1861... March 2, 1862 . Not mustered . . . Aug. 7, 1861. April 7, 1863. Dec. 14, 1863. June 8, 1865 . Aug. 7, 1861 , June 1, 1862. . April 7, 1863. Aug. 26, 1863. Dec. 14, 1863. June 8, 1865. . Aug. 7, 1861 . . June 12, 1862. April 20, 1865 Not mustered. Aug. 16, 1861 April 9, 1863.. April 18, 1865, Remarks. Promoted Assistant Surgeon Promoted , Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant Major) Dec, 8, '65 .5=-i Promoted Major ^ Resigned January 27, 1863 fe Resigned September 9, 1863 § Mustered out January 29, 1865 _ Mustered out December 8. 1865 § Hfed Promoted f» Promoted ^ Resigned July 30, 1863 w Promoted feu Term expired May 1, 1865 ^ Mustered out December 8, 1866 2to Promoted Resigned October 6, 1863. Invalid Corps. Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Dec. 8, 1865. . . Promoted Lieutenant Colonel 68th Regiment Resigned January 30, 1863 Term expired March 4, 1865 Mustered out December 8, 1865 K. Mrst Lieutenants. * Albert Anthonv Hamilton W. Hall Henry W. Wiley Frederick N. Boyer. . . . Second Lieutenants. *Hamilton W. Hall Henry W. Wiley .*. FREnERicK N. Boyer William McAdams Darius Wiley Captains. *Alfred W. Ellett. . . . Charles F. Adams James A . Beach Samuel West Charles C. Doolittle . . Mrst Lieutenants. *Charles F. Adams James A. Beach Charles C. Doolittle David T. Korhammer Henry L. Lehman Second Lieutenants. *James A. Beach Charles C. Doolittle. .. David T. Korhammer Henry L. Lehman Captains. *Henry N. Snyder Henry N. Snyder John M. Van Osdel Mrst Lieutenant. *Abbam J. Davids Kansas . Mattoon Kansas . Kansas. . Mattoon KansasKansasKansas Bunker Hill . Bunker Hill . Bunker Hill . Galesburg . Bunker Hill, Bunker Hill . Galesburg . . Bunker Hill Galesburg. . , Chicago.Dixon . . June 17, 1862. Dec. 23, 1862. Jan. 30, 1863. June 17,1862 .. Dec. 23, 1862.., Jan. 30, 1863. March 13, 1865. May 12, 1862 . Oct. 16, 1862 . Jan. 7, 1863.. Nov. 22, 1864 Sept. 29, 1862 Oct. 16, 1862. Nov. 22, 1864. Dec. 8, 1865.. Sept. 29, 1862. Jan. 7, 1863... Nov. 22, 1864 . Sept. 6, 1861. Sept. 80, 1864 Aug. 16, 1861 Oct. 10, 1862. April 9, 1863.. Aug. 16, 1861. April 9, 1863.. March 15, 1865. Aug. 20, 1861 . April 3, 1863 . Jan. 24, 1865. Aug. 20,1861. Jan. 24, 1865. Not mustered . Aug. 20,1861. April 7, 1863. March 2, 1865 Sept. 6, 1861. Sept. 6, 1861. Nov. 22, 1864. Sept. 6, 1861 . Promoted Promoted Company F Promoted Mustered out December 8, 1865. Promoted Promoted Promoted Term expired January 21, 1865. Mustered out December 8, 1865 . Promoted Brig.. Gen. November 1, 1862. Died of wounds October 16, 1862 Resigned January 7, 1863 Resigned November 22, 1864 Detached Promoted Promoted Promoted Promoted Adjutant Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Dec. 8, 1865. Promoted . Promoted.Promoted . Promoted. fed O S § *iHi «s 3 Term expired September 30, 1864. Mustered out December 8, 1865 . . Resigned August 11, 1862 ^ , Co. K. Name and Rank. Mrst lieutenants. John M. Van Osdel William Cunningham. . . . Second Lieutenants. ?Raymond E. Wiswell . . Charles Smith Fifty-ninth Infantry. — Continued. Residence. Dixon Monroe, Wisconsin. Chicago Cook county. Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 11, 1862 .. Sept. 30, 1864. . Aug. 26, 1864 Nov. 22, 1864. Sept. 6, 1861.. Feb. IS, 1865.. Remarks. ^Commissioned by Governor of Missouri. Regiment formerly known as the Ninth Missouri. o Promoted Mustered out December 8, 1865 Mustered out for promotion, Aug. 26, 1864. ^ Mustered out December 8, 1865 d fedh} O fed n HISTOKY OP FIFTY-NINTH INFANTRY. The Ninth Regiment Infantry Missouri Volunteers was organized at St. Louis, Missouri, September 18th, 1861, by Colonel John C. Kelton, formerly Captain United States army. The companies composing the regiment had been raised in the state of Illinois, and mus tered in at sundry times, in July, August and September, and Companies A, B and C, under Captain Clayton Hale, had been on duty at Cape Girardeau since August 6th. September 21st, 1861, ordered to Jefferson City. 30th, moved to BooneviUe, and was brigaded with Thirty-seventh Illinois Infantry, Fifth Iowa Infantry, First Kansas Infantry, aDd Davidson's Illinois Battery. Colonel J. C. Kelton, Ninth Missouri, commanding Brigade, Brigadier General John Pope commanding Division, October 13th, marched, via Syracuse, to Otterville, arriving 17th. 21st, marched, via Warsaw and Huraansville, to Springfield, arriving November 3d. November 9th, marched toward Syracuse, arriving 17th. November 20th, Colonel Worthington, Fifth Iowa Infantry, took command of brigade. December 7th, moved to Lamine bridge, Colonel Julius White taking command of the Brigade. December 15th, 1861, moved to Georgetown, Missouri. 23d, returned to Lamine bridge. January 1st, P. Sidney Post was commissioned Major, By Governor Gamble. January 25th, moved, via Syracuse, Tipton, Lebanon, arriving at Springfield, Missouri. February 14th, marched in pursuit of the enemy to Cassville. 19th, camped at Sugar creek. 20th, to Osage Springs. February 12th, 1862, by an order of the War Department, the Ninth Missouri Volun teers was changed to the Fifty-ninth Illinois Volunteer Infantry. February 22d, moved to Cross Hollows. March 6th, moved to Pea Ridge. On the 7th of March, the Division of Brigadier General Jeff. C. Davis, of which the Fifty-ninth formed a part, fought the euemy all day. Major P. Sidney Post was severely wounded. 8th, moved to re-enforce Carr and Asboth, who had been forced to fall back, aod were soon engaged. Lieutenant Colonel Frederick was severely wounded, and Captain Hal* commanded the regiment dur ing the fight. March 10th, moved to Sugar creek. 15th, Cross Timbers. April 1st, Colonel Kelton having resigned, Major Post was commissioned Colonel. April 6th, marched to Cassville, Missouri, and to Forsythe, April 10th. 15th, marched to Bull creek. 20th, marched eastward, arriving at Westplains, 28th. Captain Ellett, three lieutenants and fifty men of the Fifty-ninth were ordered to report for duty, to Colonel Charles Ellett's Ram Fleet. The Division arrived at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, May 20th, and embarked for Hamburg Landing, Tennessee. 2!th, moved toward Farmington, Tenn essee. 28th, was placed in reserve on left of General Pope's army. After evacuation of Corinth, pursued the retreating enemy as far as BooneviUe, and returned to Clear creek, near Corinth. June 27th, marched toward Holly Springs. Marched to Ripley, Mississippi, and afterwards returned to Jacinto. August 5th, moved to Bay Springs, , Mississippi, and had a skirmish with the.enemy's cavalry. Arrived at Iuka, 8th, 18th, crossed the Tennessee, at Eastport, and camped at Waterloo. Colonel Post took com- 122 mand of Brigade 'and Brigadier General Robert B. Mitchell of the Division. Arrived at Florence, Alabama, August 24th. Thence marched, via Lawrenceburg, Mt. Pleasant, Columbia, to Franklin, Tennessee. Thence to Murfreesboro, arriving September 1st, 1862. September 3d, commenced the northward march with General Buell's army, arriving at Louisville, Kentucky, September 26th. October 1st, the Seventy-fourth and Seventy-fifth Illinois were brigaded with Twenty- second Indiana and Fifty-ninth Illinois, forming Thirtieth Brigade, Army of the Ohio, and was assigned to Ninth Division, Brigadier General Robert B. Mitchell, Third Army Corps, Major General Gilbert. Moved, via Bardscown, in pursuit of Bragg. October 7th, met the enemy at Chaplin Hills, near Perryville — Major Winter commanding regiment, and Colonel Gooding, Twent/4econd Indiana, commanding Brigade. October 8th, was heavily engaged, losing 113 killed and wounded, out of 361 men going into action. 10th, pursued the enemy. 14th, had a severe skirmish at Lancaster, Kentucky. 15th, arrived at Crab Orchard. Arrived at Nashville, November 7th, and camped at Edgefield, near which the regiment remained during the year. VETERAN ORGANIZATION. The Fifty-ninth Regiment Illinois Veteran Infantry was attached to the First Brigade, First Division, Twentieth Army Corps, and on the 25th of October, 1 862, was in camp eight miles from Nashville. The Brigade consisted of the Fifty-ninth, Seventy-fourth and Seventy-fifth Illinois Infantry and Twenty-second Indiana Infantry and Fifth Wiscon sin Battery, and was commanded by Colonel P. Sidney Post ; the Division, by General Jeff. C. Davis, and the Corps, by General A. M. McCook. On the 25th of December, Colonel Post's Brigade, to which was added the Twenty-first Illinois Infantry, made a re connoissance towards Franklin, and skirmished with the enemy all day. The Fifty-ninth pressed down the road from Brentwood towards Nolensville. On the 26th, the Army of the Cumberland was put in motion for the Stone River campa'gn, Colonel Post's Brigade taking the advance towards Nolensville. The Fifty-ninth was deployed as skirmishers, and drove the enemy before them nine miles, until he was found, in force, at Nolensville. The regiment took part in the attack upon Nolensville, from which the enemy was driven in confusion ; and, also, was in the combined assault of Colonel Post's and Colonel Car" lin's Brigade upon Knob Gap. On the 27th, the enemy was driven to Triune, where the Regiment lay until the 29th, when it marched toward Murfreesboro. On the 30th, the enemy was found, in force, and entrenched. An unsuccessful attempt was made to drive him from his position, and the reg^pent lay, during the night of the 30th, within a few hundred yards of the enemy's works. Early on the morning of the 31st, the enemy turned the right flank of the Twentieth Corps. The Fifty-ninth changed front to the rear, and supporting the Fifth Wisconsin Battery, for a long time held the enemy in check, and, when withdrawn, brought with it the guns of the battery, from which the horses had all been killed. It was then put in position on the Murfreesboro pike, which it held until January 2d, when Colonel Post's Brigade crossed Stone River, to the extreme left of the army, to drive back the enomy, who had succeeded in turning the left flank. The regi ment forded the river, swollen by recent rains, and assisted in driving back the eneiny, and held their position in the extreme front, until the morning of January 4th, when it re-crossed Stone River, and the enemy evacuated Murfreesboro. June 23d, the TuUahoma campaign was commenced. Colonel Post's Brigade moved to Liberty Gap, and engaged the enemy, from the 24th to the 27th ; thence pressed the enemy to Winchester. HISTOEY OF FIFTY-NINTH INFANTEY. 123 August 17th, Colonel Post's Brigade left Winchester, and, during the night of the 17th, and the day of 18th, was engaged in hauling a train of 200 wagons up the Cumberland mountains. On the 20th, reached Crow creek, near Stevenson. August 30th, the legiment left Stevenson, crossed the Tennessee river, and ascended the Sand mountain. September 2d, marched to Lookout Valley, and, on the 4th, reached Winston's. Sep tember 18th, Colonel Post's Brigade marched 26 miles to Stevens' Gap ; thence, to Craw fish Springs. Colonel Post's Brigade was thus in the rear of the rebel army. Leaving Crawfish Springs, the regiment arrived at Chattanooga, Tennessee, on 22d September. Distance marched from Stevenson, 122 miles. During the siege of Chattanooga, the Fifty-ninth was constantly under fire of the ene my's batteries. On the 21st of October, the Army of the Cumberland was re-organized, and the Fifty-ninth became a part of the Third Brigade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps. October 25th, the regiment, with the Brigade, was ordered to Whitesides, Tennessee, a distance of 65 miles. November 23d, regiment started on the Lookout Mountain campaign. On the 25th, the regiment led" the Brigade in the assault, on Mission Ridge, from which the enemy was driven in confusion. Pursued him 15 miles, to Ringgold, where it again attacked him and drove him from his position. November 30th, regiment was sent to the battlefield of Chickamauga, where it was occupied the 1st day of December in burying the dead left upon the field in the battle of September 19th and 20th. December 22d, regiment returned to Whitesides. January 12th, 1864, the regiment was mustered as a veteran organization, and, on the 27th of January, marched to Chattanooga, and, on the 6th of February, started for Spring field, Illinois, which place it reached on the 10th. March 19th, regiment, re-organized, left Springfield, via Nashville and Chattanooga, and arrived at Cleveland, Tennessee, 197 miles from Nashville. May 3d, the Atlanta campaign was commenced. On the 7th, regiment supported the attack upon Tunnel Hill, and, on the 8th, commenced the attack upon Rocky-Faced Ridge, where it was constantly engaged, until the 13th, when the enemy abandoned his position. On the 14th and 15th, regiment was warmly engaged at Resaca. On the 16th, again came up with the enemy, at Adairsville; thence, to the time of crossing the Chitta- hoochie, the reigment was engaged at Kingston, Dallas, Ackworth, Pine Top, Kenesaw Mountain, Smyrna Camp Meeting Ground, besides innumerable skirmishes. July 12th, the regiment crossed the Chattahoochie, and presented itself before the forti fications around Atlanta; and, from that time until the 25th of August, it assailed the 'works of the enemy, and was under fire night and day. On the 18th of August, the Fifty-ninth was assigned to the Second Brigade, Third Division, Fourth Army Corps, and was commanded by Colonel P. Sidney Post. On the 25th, the regiment marched around Atlanta, with the army, in the direction of Jonesboro_ On the 28th and 29th, the regiment was engaged in skirmishing with the enemy at Red Oak. On the 31st, it reached the enemy's line of communication, and destroyed the rail road at Rough-and-Ready. On the 2d of September, the regiment was engaged in the battle of Lovejoy Station. On the 6th, the regiment started for Atlanta, and encamped on the 8th, between Atlanta and Decatur, where it remained until the 2d of October, when General Hood's army, having passed around Atlanta, commenced destroying the railroad between Atlanta and Chattanooga. 124 ADJUTANT GENEBAl's EEPOET. October 3d, regiment crossed the Chattahoochie, and came in the presence of the ene my, at Pine Top. The pursuit was continued through Kingston, Rome, Resaca, and across the mountains to Snake Creek Gap, and to Galesville, which place it reached on the 20th. On the 27th, the regiment started for Chattanooga, and left Chattanooga on the 30th, for Athens, Tennessee. November 1st, marched to Pulaski, and commenced erecting fortifications. November 23d, Pulaski was evacuated, and, on the 24th, commenced skirmishing with the enemy at Columbia. November 27th, crossed Duck river. November 29th, Colonel Post's Brigade moved up Duck river, and attacked the Confederate army in the flank, as it was marching toward Spring Hill. The fight continued all day, and, at night, the regiment marched 20 miles, and reached Spring Hill, on the morning of the 30th. Resting at Spring Hill but an hour, the regiment marehed to Franklin, and, during the afternoon, the battle of Frank lin was fought. On the morning of December 1st, regiment arrived at Nashville, and commenced fortifying the place. December 15th, the battle of Nashville began. Colonel Post's Brigade assaulted Montgomery Hill, and in the language of General Thomas "look the initiative in the brilliant deeds of that day." The Fifty-ninth was in the first line of the assaulting column, and planted the first colors on the captured works. In the afternoon, it assaulted and carried the enemy's works, near the Hillsboro pike. December 16th, Colonel Post's Brigade made the memorable assault upon Overton's Hill. In this battle, the regiment lost, in killed and wounded one-third of its number engaged ; among whom were nine offi cers, including Colonel Post, who was severely wounded with a grape shot. On the 17th, the regiment started in pursuit of the flying foe ; which was continued to the Tennessee river, and, on the 3d of January, it camped at Huntsville, Alabama. For gallant and distinguished services at the battles at Nashville, Colonel Post had been appointed Brigadier General of United States Volunteers, by brevet. January 31st, 1865, regiment moved to Nashville, returning to Huntsville, February 7th. March 15th, moved to Strawberry Plains, East Tennessee ; thence, to Greenville, Ten nessee. April 6th, regiment went to Warm Springs, North Carolina, returning to Greenville en the 10th. April 23d, left Greenville for Nashville. June 16th, the regiment left Nashville, for New Orleans, Louisiana, and, on the 9th of July, arrived at Indianola, Texas ; thence, it marched to San Antonio, Texas, and was stationed at New Braunfels, Texas, until the 8th of December, when it was mustered out of service, and ordered to Springfield, Illinois, for final payment and discharge. Roster of the Sixtieth Infantry Regiment Rldnois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Silas C. Toler William B. Anderson. George W. Evans Lieutenant Colonels. William B. Anderson Samuel Hess George W. Evans Majors. Samuel Hess George W. Evans James H. McDonald Thomas G. Barnes John F. Kelly George Scroggs Benjamin F. Bowermaster. Quartermasters. Cloyd Crouch James H. Rogers Surgeons. Joseph T. Miller William M. Gray Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Ford S. Dodds Edward W. Charles Residence. Jonesboro. . Mt. Vernon. Vienna. Mt. Vernon. Vienna Vienna. . . , Vienna . . Vienna. . . Grayville . Anna. Ashley. McLanesboro.Mt. Vernon . . . Glendale. Peoria . . Anna. . . . Waterloo. Date of rank. Oct. 15, 1861 ... March 2, 1863... May 11, 1865 , Feb. 12, 1862.. March 2, 1863. May 21, 1863.. Feb. 12, 1862.. March 2, 1863. May 21, 1863 . . Oct. 15, 1861... March 23, 1863.. June 27, 1865... July 26, 1865... Feb. 9, 1862. May 7, 1863. Feb. 12, 1862 . . Oct. 28, 1862.. Jan. 13, 1862.. March 11, 1865. Date of muster. Feb. 17, 1862. Not mustered. Feb. 17, 1862. Feb. 17, 1862. Feb. 17, 1862.. Not mustered Not mustered. Feb. 17, 1862.. Feb. 17, 1862., April 10, 1865. Remarks. Died at Harrisburg, Penn., March 2, 1863 . Resigned December 26, 1864. Promoted Brevet Brig. General, March 13, 1865. w Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) July 31, 1855. O -3fedfed Promoted Resigned May 21, 1863 § Promoted M Promoted g Promoted H Mustered out July 31, 1865 ra 3 hi Resigned March 23, 1863 ^ Term expired May 10, 1865 hj. Commission declined 3 Mustered out (as Serg't Maj.) July 31, 1865. Resigned May 7, 1868 Mustered out July 31, 1865 Resigned September 3, 1862 Mustered out July 31, 1865 Resigned November 8, 1864 ^ Mustered out July 31, 1866 Ot Co. Sixtieth Infantry. — Continued. to OS Name and Rank. Second Assistant Surgeons. John A. Sheriff Andrew S. Norris Chaplain. Levi S. Walker Captains. Francis M. Davidson William E. Short Thomas J Rhodes Joseph Runyon First Lieutenants. William E. Short Aurelids Hight Charles Spires Second Lieutenants. Jerome M. Ingram Walter P. Moore Daniel P. Hamilton Captains. James H. McDonald Thomas J. Thrash Wm. D. Ward Firsl Lieutenants. Isaac S. Boswell Thomas J. Thrash Edward A. McAtee William D. Ward Residence. Santa Anna . Richview. AnnaAnnaPreston. . . Richview. Anna. . . Wetaug.Anna . . . Anna Anna. Anna. AnnaAnna Anna Anna, , Anna.Anna. . Anna. Date of rank. Date of muster. Dec. 6, 1862.. July 17, 1863. Feb. 12, 1862. Feb. 17, 1862 . July 3, 1862. .. July 20, 1862.. April 11, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862.. July 3, 1862... April 11, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862. July 13, 1862. July 11, 1866. Feb. 12, 1862, May 21, 1868. May 27, 1865.. Feb. 12, 1862. Dec. 26, 1862. May 21, 1H63 . Dec. 2, 1864.. Not mustered . . Feb. 17, 1862.. Feb. 17, 1862. , May 21, 1865.. Feb. 17, 1862.. May 22, 1865 . Feb. 17, 1862. Not mustered. . Feb. 17, 1862.. June 4, 1865.. Feb. 17, 1862. April 19, 1865 Remarks. 'Resigned May 26, 1863 Commission canceled Term expired March 14, 1865 o,ai-3 Resigned July 3, 1 862 fe Died July 20, 1862 , A Term expired April 2, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 2 Promoted § Term expired April 1, 1865 tj_ Mustered out July 31, 1865 *»" W Resigned July 13, 1862 hi Term expired March 14, 1865 § Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 31, 1865. . . ? Promoted Major Honorably discharged May 2, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 Resigned December 11, 1862 Promoted Resigned December 2, 1864 Promoted c. D. DeWitt Anderson Second Lieutenants. DeWitt Anderson Thomas J. Thrash Edward A. McAtee William D. Ward DeWitt Anderson Zachariah Boultinghouse. Captains. John R. Moss Simeon Walker John R. Allen Francis L. Ferguson Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas J. Rhodes Marks Hailes John R. Allen Francis L. Ferguson. . . James H. Guthrie Second Lieutenants. Marks Hailes Simeon Walker John Tweedy Edward A. Patterson . . Captains. Alfred Davis Lcke S. Wilbanks John B. Coleman Green W. Stewart William H. Thorpe Mrst Lieutenants. Edmund D. Choisser Moorsville. John B. Coleman ' Mt. Vernon. Anna May 27, 1866 Anna. Anna, Anna. Anna. Anna. Anna. Mt. Vernon . Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon. PrestonMt. Vernon Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon . Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon . . . Mt. Vernon.. . Jonesboro Richview . ,* , McLeansboro Franklin county Mt. Vernon Jefferson county . Feb, 12, 1862. July 9, 1862. . Dec. 25, 1862. May 21, 1863. April 11,1865 July 11, 1865. Feb. 21, 1862.. Dec. 19, 1862.. April 7, 1865.. June 17, 1865. Feb. 21, 1862. July 20, 1862. Dec. 20, 1862. April 7, 1865. June 17, 1865 Feb. 21, 1862 July 20, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862. July 11, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862., March 31, 1862 Feb. 13, 1863 . July 20, 1864.. June 17, 1865 . Feb. 17, 1862. Nov. 12, 1862 Not mustered. . Feb. 17, 1862.. Not mustered. . Feb. 21, 1862 . Not mustered. . June 26,1865.. Feb. 21, 1862.. May 22, 1865.. June 26, 1865 . Feb. 21, 1862 Not mustered . Feb. 17, 1862. Sept. 1, 1864. June 26, 1866. Feb. 17, 1862. Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) July 31, 1865. . Resigned July 9, 1862 Promoted Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 31, 1865 . . . Resigned December 19, 1862 y Term expired March 14, 1865. O Declined commission. Resigned (as First g Lieutenant) April 6, 1865. gj Mustered out July 31, 1865 Promoted Captain Company A jj Dismissed December 20, 1862 3 Promoted y Promoted 3 Mustered out July 31, 1865 " Promoted 5 Promoted a Resigned January 25, 1864 h< Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 31, 1865. . . Resigned March 31, 1862 Resigned February 13, 1863 Killed July 20, 1864 Resigned June 9, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 Resigned August 31, 1862 g Promoted -3 Sixtieth Infantry. — Continued. to oo Co. D Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants, Anozi Kniffin Green W. Stewart William H. Thorpe Eli Webb Second Lieutenants. James Stdll Anozi Kniffin Alfred Kniffin , Mubry W. Smith Captains. George W. Evans Stephen Fogarty , James T. Cunningham First Lieutenants, Hamilton Wiggs Stephen Fogarty John Q. Adams James T. Cunningham. . . , Second Lieutenants. William Baker. . . ...... Franklin M. Ring William N. Mitchell. . . . John Q. Adams James P. Copeland William Hendrickson. . . William May. Residence. Jefferson county Jefferson county. Franklin county . Middleton Jefferson county . Jefferson county , Vienna . Attila. Attila. DuQuoin.Attila Attila Attila DuQuoin Vienna ...... Crab Orchard. Claremont. Date of rank. Date of muster. Feb. 13, 1863. May 12, 1864. July 20, 1864. June 17, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862.. Nov. 18, 1862. May 28, 1863.. June 28, 1865.. Feb. 17, 1862. March 2, 1863 July 30, 1865. Feb 17, 1862- July 20, 1862. March 2, 1863 May 19, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862.. April 26, 1862. June 23, 1862. Nov. 18, 1862 . March 2, lf63 . July 11, 1865 . Feb. 17, 1862. Aug. 3, 1864. . . Sept. 1, 1864... June 26, 1865 . . Feb. 17, 1862. . June 29, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862. Not mustered. Feb. 17, 1862. June 2, 1866. Feb. 17, 1862. . Not mustered. . Feb. 17, 1862., Remarks. Killed May 12, 1864 Promoted Promoted Mustered' out July 31, 1865 fe* O Resigned November 18, 1862 3 Promoted h> Resigned January 19, 1864 g Mustered out July 31,1865 1 Promoted Major 3 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 P Mustered out(as 1st Lieut.) July 31, 1865. . . H oo* Died at Big Spring, Mississippi, June 20, '62. g Promoted hi Term expired April 5, 1865 § Promoted f-3 Resigned March 81, 1862 Resigned June 23, 1862 Resigned November 18, 1862 Promoted Resigned September 23, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 81, 1865 . . Resigned November 21, 1862 l-l I— I I G B. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Thomas G. Stokes Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Joseph F. McKee First Lieutenants. John S. Cochennour Alexander Smart Feb. 17, 1862... Feb. 17, 1862... Nov. 21, 1862. . . Feb. 17, 1862... Feb. 17, 1862... Nov. 21, 1862. . . April 11, 1865.. May 21, 1865... Feb. 17, 1862... Sept. 3, 1862. . . Feb. 17, 1862... April 11, 1865.. May 22, 1866... Feb. 17, 1862... Nov. 12, 1862... Feb. 17, 1862... Jan. 11, 1864 .. April 11, 1865.. March 31, 1865 . May 22, 1865... Feb. 17, 1862... April 7, 1865 . . . Feb. 17, 1862... July 11, 1865... Not mustered. . . Feb. 17, 1862... Jan. 29, 1863 . . . Feb. 17, 1862... Aug. 21, 1863. . April 11, 1865 .. Nov. 6, 1863... May 22, 1866... Feb. 17, 1862... Jan. 29, 1863. .. Feb. 17, 1862... Aug. 21, 1863... April 11, 1865 . . Nov 6, 1863 May 22, 1865... Mustered out July 81, 1865 Resigned August 31, 1862 Promoted Mustered out July 81, 1865 Promoted Promoted Promoted Captain Company A Mustered out July 31, 1865 fedoCOi-3 Resigned September 3, 1862 § Term expired April 2, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 §m Promoted ^ Resigned January 11, 1864 Q Promoted g Mustered out July 31, 1865, M 21fcd Promoted g Promoted ^3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 31, 1865. . . ^ Resigned January 29, 1863 Dishonorably dismissed August 21, 1863. . . Honorably discharged December 9, 1864. . . Mustered out July 31, 1865 Promoted Promoted Promoted j_i Mustered out July 31, 1866 fc= Sixtieth Infantry. — Continued. 03© Co. H. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. John S. Cochennour. Alexander Smart John W. Coulter Captains. John Frizell John Gibson Samuel L. Dwight . First Lieutenants. John Gibson Asa Hawkins Samuel L. Dwight James R. Bagby , Second Lieutenants. E. W. Hulbert Asa BTawkins Jons W. Moses John A. Johnston Captains. William C. Goddard. . . Lyman A. Miller Jacob M. Kiplingeb. . . . Firsl Lieutenants. James M. Benson John S. Bridges Jacob M. Kii-lingek Henry B. Hardy Residence. Clermont. Anna. Mount Vernon. Morris Morris Spring Garden. Ham's Grove . . . Spring Garden. Spring Garden. Spring Garden. Johnson county. Johnson county. Johnson county. Johnson cOunty. Vienna Date of rank. Feb. 17, 1862. Jan. 29, 1863. July 11, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862.. Sept. 3, 1862.. April 11, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862.. Sept. 3, 1862.. Jan. 6, 1865 . .. April 11, 1865 Feb. 17, 1862. July 16, 1862. Sept. 3, 1862 . July 11, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862. April 7, 1865. May 27, 1865. Feb. 17, 1862.. Aug. 31, 1862.. April 11, 1865. May27, 1865... Date of muster. Feb. 17, 1862.. Not mustered. . Feb. 17, 1862.. May 22, 1865.. Feb. 17, 1862.. March 27, 1865. May 22, 1865.. Feb. 17, 1862.. Not mustered. . Fob. 17, 1862. Not mustered June 4, 1865.. Feb. 17, 1862. May 22, 1865. June 4, 1865. Remarks. Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 81, 1865 . . . O Resigned September 8, 1862 ^ Term expired April 2, 1865 H) Mustered out July 81, 1865 g hi SP Promoted S Resigned January 6, 1865 § Promoted W Mustered out July 31, 1865 £CO* fed Resigned July 16, 1862 M Promoted q Resigned October 14, 1864 fed Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 31, 1865. . . • Term expired March 14, 1865 Mustered out (as 2d Lieutenant) April 5, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 Resigned August 31., 1862 Term expired March 14, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 81, 1865 Second Lieutenants. William E. Goddard John S. Bridges Lyman A. Miller F. M. Collins Johnson county. Johnson county. Johnson county. Feb. 17, 1862... March 81, 1862.. Nov 12, 1862... July 11, 1865... Feb. 17, 1862. Not mustered. Resigned March 81, 1862 Promoted Promoted Captain Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 31, 1865 . fed o oH Xi-3M&a HISTORY OF SIXTIETH INFANTRY. The Sixtieth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Dubois, Anna, Illinois, February 17th, 1862, by Colonel Silas C. Toler. February 22d, ordered to Cairo, Illinois. March 14th, moved to Island No. 10. After the surrender, returned to Columbus, and to Cairo. May 7th, moved up Tennessee river to Hamburg Landing, arriving on the 12th. Was assigned to Second Brigade First Di vision, Army of the Mississippi, Colonel Charles M. Lynn, Tenth Michigan, commanding Brigade. Was engaged in the siege of Corinth, May, 1862, and in pursuit of the enemy beyond BooneviUe, Mississippi. Camped at Big Springs, 3 miles from Corinth. July 21st, ordered to Tuscumbia, Alabama, ordered to Nashville, August 28th, and arrived Septem ber 12th. Remained during the siege, all communications being cut off until November 8th. On the 7th of November, was engaged in repelling the attack of General Morgan on Edgefield. December 12th, transferred to Second Brigade, Third Division, Fourth Army Corps. January 5th, 1863, had a skirmish with Wheeler's Cavalry, between Nashville and Mur freesboro, repulsing them. After the battle of Murfreesboro, returned to Nashville. On the 2nd of March, Colonel Toler died. July 20th, moved to Murfreesboro, Lieutenant Colonel W. B. Anderson commanding. On the 26th of August, moved, via Columbia, Athens, Huntsville and Stevenson, arriving* at Dallas, Tennessee, November 12th. The regiment was here assigned to First Brigade, Second Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, and participated in the battle of Chattanooga, and the memorable march to Knoxville, Tennessee. The ragged and footsore regiment arrived again at Chattanooga, December 24th, and went into winter quarters at Rossville. February 22d, 1864, three-fourths of the regiment having re-enlisted as veteran volunteers, were mustered. 26th, took part in the reconnoissance toward Dalton, Georgia, which re sulted in the battle of Buzzard Roost. In this battle, the Sixtieth lost heavily, 42 being killed and wounded. March 6th, ordered to Illinois, on veteran furlough. The men were furloughed from Centralia, Illinois, March 15th, 1864. On the 18th of April, 1864, moved, via Louisville, Nashville and Chattanooga, to Ross ville. On May 2d, commenced Atlanta campaign, and participated in the battles of Ring gold, Dalton, Resaca, Rome, Dallas, New Hope Church, Kenesaw Mountain, Nickajack, Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta and Jonesboro. The regiment was complimented by Division and Corps commanders, for its gallantry at Jonesboro, September 1st. Remained in Camp at Atlanta until September 29th, 1864, when it moved, by rail, via Athens, Alabama, to Florence. Had a skirmish with the enemy, driving him across the Tennessee, at Florence. October 10th, moved to Chattanooga. October 18th, marched from Lafayette, Georgia, to Galesville, Alabama, and from thence to Atlanta, via Rome, Kingston, Carterville and Marietta. HISTORY OF SIXTIETH INFANTRY. 133 November 16th, marched from Atlanta, on the Augusta road, via Covington, Milledge ville, Sandersville, Louisville, and, thence, to Savannah, Georgia, arriving at the outer defences December 11th, 1864. During the march foraged liberally off the country, and captured many mules and horses. Many negroes left the plantation and followed us. December 21st, 1864, marched into Savannah. Colonel W. B.Anderson having resigned, Lieutenant Colonel G. W. Evans took command. January 20th, broke camp at Savannah, and marched, via Sister's Ferry, Barnwell, Lex ington, Columbia, Winnsboro, Chesterfield, and Hanging Rock, South Carolina, and La- fayetteville, Averysboro, and Bentonville, to Goldsboro, North Carolina. Participated in the battle of Averysboro, March 16th, and Bentonville 19th, 20th and 21st March. The battle of the 19th was as severe as any in which the Regiment was ever engaged — at one time it being surrounded on all sides, but behaved gallantly. Marched to Raleigh, April 10th, and remained there until Johnson's surrender, when it marched to Richmond, Virginia, and Washington City, arriving May 19th. Participated in the grand review, May 24th, 1865. June 12th, proceeded to Louisville, Kentucky, and there performed duty as provost guards, headquarters Fourteenth Army Corps, until July 31st, when it was mustered out of United States' service by Captain R. Papst, A. C. M. Second Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, and proceeded to Camp Butler, Illinois, for final payment and discharge. Roster of the Sixty-first Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. OS Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Jacob Fry Simon P. Ohr Daniel Grass Jerome B. Nulton . . . Lieutenant Colonels. Simon P. Ohr Daniel Grass Majors. Simon P. Ohr Daniel Grass Jerome B. Nulton. . Daniel S. Keeley. . , Francis M. Posey Henry S. Goodspeed Allen C. Haskins Francis M. Mytinger . . . Quartermasters. Francis P. Vedder William M. Potts. . , Surgeons. Leontdas Clemmons. , Julius P. Anthony . . First Assistant Surgeon. George H. Knapp. Residence Greene county. Springfield Lawrenceville . Greensbury Springfield Lawrenceville . Springfield . . . Lawrenceville Greensbury . . . Carrollton Indianapolis, Indiana. Avon Chicago Carrollton. White Hall. Chicago.Sterling. Jerseyville Date of rank. Nov. 1, 1861,.. May 14, 1864. . Sept. 15, 1864. July 11, 1865.. May 14, 1863.. Sept. 14, 1864 . March 7, 1862 . May 14, 1863 . Sept. 14, 1864. July 26, 1865.. Feb. 5, 1862.. Oct. 9, 1862.. Feb. 25, 1864. July 31, 1865. Feb. 5, 1862, Jan. 1, 1868 . Feb. 5, 1862.. Sept. 30, 1863. Nov. 20, 1861. Date of muster. March 7, 1862 Not mustered. Not mustered. July 18, 1865 . July 2, 1863. . Oct. 4, 1864.. Mar. 7, 1862. . July 17, 1868. Oct. 17, 1864. Aug. 1, 1865.. Jan. 6, 1868.. Aug. 6, 1865 Nov. 8, 1863. Remarks. Resigned May 14, 1863, as Lieut. Colonel . Died (as Lieut. Colonel) Sept. 14, 1864 Honorably discharged (as Lt. Col.) May 15,'65 Mustered out September 8, 1865 ^ Promoted >-3 Promoted fei-3 0 Promoted m Promoted 3 Promoted fed Mustered out September 8, 1865 fejGO* Promoted- Captain Company A g Promoted Captain Company I nj Promoted Captain Company 1 2 Mustered out September 8, 1865 j3 Dismissed with loss of pay May 21, 1862, for absence without leave. Mustered out April 14, 1865. Term expired Resigned August 31, 1862 Mustered out September 8, 1866. Resigned February 13, 1864 c. Second Assistant Swg/eon. Cliaplains. White HaU Captains. Indianapolis, Indiana. . . . First Lieutenants. White Hall White HaU White Hall Second Lieutenants. White Hall Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. May 16, 1862 . Oct. 30, 1862. Feb. 5, 1862... March 7, 1862 . July 11, 1865.. Aug. 2, 1865 . . Feb. 5, 1862... April 15, 1862. May 1, 1863... Aug. 2, 1865. . Feb. 5, 1862. Aug. 2, 1865 . Feb. 5, 1862. . May 1, 1863.. July 13, 1865 Feb. 5, 1862... Oct. 16, 1862.. May 1, 1863 .. Aug. 21, 1865. Feb. 5, 1862.. Oct. 16, 1862. Feb. 5, 1862. . Sept. 9, 1862. Nov. 1, 1862. Feb. 5, 1862... Not mustered. . Aug. 10, 1865.. Feb. 5, 1862... April 16, 1862. Aug. 26, 1863 . Aug. 10,1865.. Feb. 5, 1862. . . Aug. 10, 1865 . Feb. 5, 1862.. July 18, 1863 July 20, 1865. Feb. 5, 1862... Nov. 1, 1862... July 18, 1863.. Not mustered. . Feb. 5, 1862... Nov. 1, 1862. . Feb. 5, 1862... Sept. 9, 1862.. Resigned September 3, 1862 Resigned March 3, 1865 Promoted Major Mustered out March 7, 1865 Resigned (as 1st Lieut) July 15, 1866 Mustered out September 8, 1865 woGO Killed in battle of Shiloh fed Promoted Quartermaster *" Promoted O Mustered out September 8, 1865 to MM Promoted ^ Mustered out September 8, 1865 ^ t 1—1to w Resigned April 3, 1863 Resigned May 29, 1866 g Mustered out September 8, 1865 3 aH Resigned October 16, 1862 ^ Promoted Killed in action Mustered out (as Private) Sept. 8, 1865. . . . Promoted Dishonorably dismissed May 26, 1863 Died September 9, 1862 M- Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 ££ Sixty-first Infantry. — Contiuiied. COoa Co. D. E. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. John T. Hesser Marshall S. Parker. . . . John W. Judd Second Lieutenants. John T. Hesser Marshall S. Parker John W. Judd Henry Nevius John Cooley Captains. John H. Reddish Daniel S. Keeley Thomas J. Warren First Lieutenants. John H. Reddish Danlel S. Keeley Thomas J. Warren Leander Still well Second Lieutenants. James R. McWylder W. M. Reddish Enoch W. Wallace Leander Stillwell Charles H. Oberdelk Captains. Henry W. Manning Charles E. McDougall . . Residence. Jerseyville. . . Jerseyville . . . Jersey county . Jerseyville. . . Jerseyville . . . Jersey county . Jersey county . Jersey county. Jerseyville . Carrollton . Jerseyville. Carrollton . Jersey county. Clay City Fieldon Grafton Jersey county. Grafton Kane Petersburg . Date of rank. Date of muster. March 7, 1862. Sept. 9, 1862 . . April 3, 1863. . Feb. 5, 1862.. March 7, 1862 Sept. 9, 1862. April 3, 1863. Aug. 2, 1866. . March 7, 1862. April 8, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1866 . Feb. 5, 1862... March 7, 1862. April 3, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1865.. March 7, 1862, Sept. 8, 1862., Sept, 8, 1862.. July 11, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1865. , March 7, 1862. March 26, 1864. Feb. 5, 1862. Sept. 9, 1862. May 1, 1868.. Aug. 10, 1865 May 1, 1863... Not mustered. . Feb. 5, 1862. April 26, 1863. Not mustered. . Not mustered . , Aug. 21, 1863. July 18, 1865., Not mustered. . July 9, 1864. .. Remarks. Promoted , Resigned April 3, 1868 Honorably discharged May 15, 1866 Promoted Promoted Promoted Resigned June 10, 1865 Mustered out September 8, 1865. Resigned April 3, 1863 Promoted Major Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Sept. 8, 1865. Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as 2d -Lieut.) Sept. 8, 1865. Resigned September 3, 1862 Commission canceled Resigned February 10, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 8, 1865. . Mustered out (drunkenness) March 26, '64. Mustered out Sept. 8, 1865 al>S! P fed t-1 W ofed>-3 G. First L/ieutenanfs. Second Lieutenants. Whitehall Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Feb. 6, 1862. . . March 7, 1862 . July 1, 1862... March 26, 1864. March 7, 1862 May 1, 1862.. July 1, 1862 . March 1, 1863. July 31, 1865. March 24, 1862. April 2, 1863.. Feb. 5, 1862... March 24, 1862. April 2, 1863.. Oct. 29, 1864 . Aug. 21,1865.. March 24, 1862. April 2, 1863 . July 31, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1865.. Feb. 5, 1862... Sept. 14, 1864 March 7, 1862. March 1, 1863. May 5, 1865 . . Aug. 21, 1865. Feb. 5, 1862 Aug. 16, 1862.. May 1, 1862, May 1, 1863 . Aug. 6, 1865 July 9, 1864... Feb. 5, 1862. . March 24, 1862 May 8, 1863 Feb. 4, 1865.. Not mustered . March 24, 1862. May 1, 1863... Aug. 6, 1865 . . Not mustered. . Oct. 19, 1864. May 1, 1863.. July 12, 1865. Not mustered. Promoted Died Promoted , Mustered out September 8, 1866 Died Promoted Promoted, Company G Promoted Mustered out September 8, 1865 §GDfed Resigned April 2, 1863 O Mustered out September 8, 1865 ^aM,^ Promoted ^ Promoted £| Resigned October 29, 1864 Q Resigned August 5, 1865 jo Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Sept. 8, 1865.. . . Promoted £j Killed in action December 4, 1864 g Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 8, 1865. . . Promoted Major Mustered out September 8, 1865 Resigned September 3, 1862 Promoted Promoted Captain Company H ^ Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Sept. 8, 1865 . . -q Sixty-first Infantry. — Continued. CO oo Co. Name aud Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. G.. Second Lieutenants. June 1, 1863 July 11, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1865 . . Dec. 2, 1862 June 1, 1863 Aug. 12, 1864... Aug. 2, 1865 March 7, 1862... Dec. 2, 1862 ... June 1, 1863 Aug. 2, 1865 Dec. 2, 1862 June 1,1863 March 28, 1862.. Feb. 25, 1864... May 5, 1865 March 28, 1862. July 18, 1863... July 18, 1865 . . . Not mustered. . Dec. 2, 1862... July 16, 1863... Not mustered . . . Aug. 10, 1865 . March 7, 1862 Dec. 2, 1862 July 18, 1863... Aug. 1, 1865 Feb. 1, 1863 July 18, 1863 . . April 1, 1862... Aug. 8, 1864 July 12, 1865... Dismissed April 13, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 8, 1865 . . . H Captains. Honorably disch'd (as 2d Lt.) May 15, 1865. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. I .. First Lieutenants. Resigned July 8, 1862 July S, 1862 May 1, 1868 July 8, 1862 Aug. 26, 1863... a | fedl>tr^ Go" fed >-d ofedH K... Second Lieutenants. James Lawrence Joseph H. Buffington . . . Henry S. Goodspeed Theodore Phillips Captains. Alfred J. Judy „ John G. McCoy Second Lieutenants. George Best Henry L. Davenport Chicago Jerseyville Avon Van Buren, Iowa. Sumner . Mt. Erie Mrst Lieutenants. John G. McCoy Mt. Erie George Best Mt. Erie. Mt. Erie. Sumner . March 7, 1862.. March 28, 1862 June 5, 1862. . Aug. 2, 1865.. . Jan. 8, 1864. . Oct. 31, 1864. Jan. 8, 1864. . Oct. 31, 1864. Jan. 8, 1864. . Oct. 31, 1864. Aug. 10, 1865.. Jan. 14, 1864.. March 14, 1865 Jan. 14, 1864... March 16, 1865.. Jan. 14, 1864 . . March 16, 1865.. Promoted Resigned June 5, 1862 Promoted Adjutant Mustered out September 8, 1865 Resigned October 31, 1864 Mustered out September 8, 1865 fed Promoted go Mustered out September 8, 1865 §fedO Promoted ^ Mustered out September 8, 1865 t» M >kt-tfed3 ooCO HISTORY OF SIXTY-FIRST INFANTRY. The Sixty-first Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Carrollton, Illinois, by Colonel Jacob Fry. Three.full Companies were mustered February 5th, 1862. February 21st, the regiment being still incomplete, moved to Benton Barracks, Missouri. Here a sufficient number of recruits joined to make nine full companies. March 26th, 1862, embarked for Pittsburg Landing. On arriving, March 30th, were assigned to Brigade of Colonel Madison Miller, Eighteenth Missouri, Division of Briga dier General B. M. Prentiss. April 6th, 400 men were formed into line, in time to receive the first assault of the enemy, and stood their ground for an hour and a quarter, and until every other regiment in the Division had given way, and were then ordered to fall back. Upon retiring from this position, the regiment was complimented by General Prentiss for its gallant stand. It was then ordered to support a battery of the First Missouri Artillery, and, at 1 o'clock r. M., ordered to the support of General Hurlbut — coming to his support at a very critical moment, and maintaining his line until relieved by a fresh regiment, and when its ammu nition was entirely exhausted. When the second line was broken, the regiment retired in good order and took a position supporting the siege guns. April 7th, was in reserve. Loss, 80 killed, wounded and missing, including 3 com missioned officers. April 18th, was assigned to First Brigade Third Division, Colonel L. F. Ross, Seven teenth Illinois, commanding Brigade. April 28th, Major Ohr took command of the regiment, Colonel Fry being absent May 2d, Brigadier General John A. Logan took command of the Division, and was succeeded, May 6th, by Brigadier General Judah. June 6th, moved to Bethel, Tennessee, Colonel Haynie, Forty-eighth niinois, taking command of Brigade. 16th, moved to Jackson. 17th, was in Ross' Brigade of Logan's (First) Division, and moved to Bolivar, Tennessee. September 16th, 1862, moved, via Jackson and Corinth, to Brownsville, Mississippi, on Memphis and Corinth railroad. Returned to Bolivar, after the battle of Iuka, Septem ber 25th. October 10th, Brigadier General M. Brayman was assigned to the Brigade, and Colonel Fry to command of post at Trenton, where, on the 20th December, he was taken prisoner by General Forrest, and paroled. The Brigade remained at Bolivar, General Brayman commanding post. December 18th, 1862, 240 men of the regiment proceeded, by rail, to Jackson, and, moving out the Lexington road, under command of Colonel Engleman, with Forty-third Illinois and a detaohment of cavalry took position at Salem Cemetery, and, on the morn ing of 19th, repulsed the enemy under Forrest, with three pieces of artillery, and on re- HIST0EY OF SIXTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 141 ceiving re-enforcements from General Sullivan, pursued the enemy some distance ; after which, returned to Bolivar. May 81st, the regiment being in the Sixteenth Army Corps, moved, via rail, to Memphis and embarked for Vicksburg. June 8d, arrived at Chickasaw Bayou. 4th, accompanied expedition up Yazoo river, landing at Satartia. Moved four miles out, to Mechanicsburg, capturing some prisoners. 6th, moved to Haines' Bluff. June 20th, moved to Snyder's Bluff. Lieutenant Colonel Fry having resigned, Major Ohr was promoted Lieutenant Colonel. July 17th, 1863, moved to Black River Bridge. 22d, returned to Snyder's Bluff. On 27th, moved to Helena, Arkansas. August 13th, in Major General Steele's army, Colonel McLain, Forty-third Indiana, commanding Division, and Colonel Graves, Twelfth Michi gan, commanding Brigade. Moved, via Clarendon, Duvall's Bluff, Brownsville, to Little Rock, skirmishing some with the enemy after leaving Brownsville, and arriving at Little Rock, September 10th. Remained at Little Rock. March 20th, 1864, company K joined the regiment, from Camp Butler, Illinois. Regi ment mustered out, September 8th, 1865, at Nashville, Tennessee, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, for final payment and discharge, September 12th, 1865. Roster of the Sixty-second Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. fcO Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. James M. True Lieutenant Colonels. Daniel B. Robinson Stephen VI. Meeker Lewis 0. True Majors. Stephen M. Meeker. Lewis C. True Guy S. Alexander . Lewis C. True Edmund R. Wiley, Jr. Guy S. Alexander William P. Ferris Quartermasters. John Nabb Henry F. Walters . John W. McKinney . Charles L. Wundt. John W. Cameron . . Mrst Assistant Surgeons. John W. Cameron Vernon R. Bridges. Seth C. Hatch Residence. Mattoon Bloomington , Hardinsville . , Mattoon HardinsvilleMattoon Palestine . . . Mattoon . . . Springfield. Palestine Mattoon . . Lawrenceville , Camargo. Richview Richview . Mattoon . . , Griggsville Date of rank. Date of muster. Dec. 1, 1861. Feb. 18, 1862.. June 27. 1863 , Feb. 3, 1865... Jan. 1, 18P2... June 27, 1863 , May 5, 1865 . . . March 10, 1862 June 17, 1862 . July 11, 1863.. Nov. 20,1863.. Feb. 1, 1862... Sept. 28, 1864 , March 6, 1862 . March 26, 1862 Feb. 20, 1863.. Jan. 24, 1862 . . . Feb. 20, 1863... March 29, 1864.. April 10, 1862. April 10, 1862. Aug. 13, 1863. March 17, 1865. April 10, 1862. Aug. 17, 1863 . May 28, 1865... April 10, 1862. Not mustered. Nov, 25, 1863. April 10, 1862. Oct. 27, 1864. . April 10, 1862.. March 1,1863.. April 10, 1862. April 14, 1864. Remarks. Term expired April 14, 1865 Resigned June 27, 1863 Discharged February 3, 1865 fe Transferred, as consolidated 8 hi Promoted 2j Promoted Transferred, as consolidated 8 Promoted Captain Company D £. Promoted Major 2d Tennessee Volunteers, tt. A. D. » Declined commission fed Transferred, as consolidated ^ O fedhi Died at Mattoon, Illinois, September 28, '64 Transferred, as consolidated Resigned August 31, 1862 Mustered out, to date January 11, 1863. . . . Transferred, as consolidated Promoted Promoted Surgeon 126th Regiment Transferred, as consolidated c. Second Assistant Surgeon. Vernon R. Bridges Chaplain, Hiram M. Trimble. . Captains. Henry C. McCleave Thomas J. Warner Jacob J. Applegate .Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas J. Warner Jacob J. A pplegate . . . George M . Evans Second Lieutenants. Benjamin F. Stinger George M. Evans Captains. Henry P. Ingram Edwin M. Jordan Mrst Lieutenants. Edwin M. Jordan John H. Askins Second Lieutenants. John H. Askins Alexander Faulkner. . . . Captains. Silas Overmire Allen Gibson Mrst Lieutenants. William G. McConell . . Amazrah Lockhard John J. Gibbons Mattoon Mattoon LawrencevilleBridgeport . . . Bridgeport Bridgeport . . . Bridgeport . . , Lawrenceville . LawrencevilleLawrenceville RichviewRichview Richview Richview RichviewRichview Marshall . . . Clark county Mattoon Clark county Oct. 13, 1862 . March 25, 1862 Jan. 15, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. April 15, 1864. Jan. 15, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862. April 15, 1864. Jan. 15, 1862. Sept. 3, 1862 . Jan. 15, 1862.. July 12, 1864. . Jan. 15, 1862, , July 12, 1864., Jan. 15, 1862.. July 12, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Aug. 1,1863 .. April 10, 1862 Dec. 14, 1863. May 17, 1864. April 10, 1862 April 10, 1862 .. Nov. 1, 1862... July 13, 1864... April 10, 1862 . Nov. 1, 1862. . . Dee. 16,1864.. April 10, 1862. Nov. 8, 1862... April 10, 1862 . Dec. 16, 1864.. April 10, 1862 . Dec. 16, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Feb. 1, 1865. . . April 10, 1862.. March 1, 1864 . . April 10, 1862 , Jan. 29, 1864. . Dec. 16, 1864., Promoted , Term expired April 14, 1865. Resigned September 11, 1862 Died April 16, 1864 Transferred, as consolidated . , Promoted 1 Promoted Term expired April 14, 1865 . Resigned September 3, 1862 , Promoted Resigned July 12, 1864 Transferred, as consolidated Promoted Transferred, as consolidated Promoted Term expired April 14, 1865 fedoGO fedfed H COSIao O •z fed Dismissed August, 1863 .... Transferred, as consolidated Resigned December 14, 1863. Died May 17. 1864 Transferred, as consolidated. . Sixty-second Infantry. — Continued. n^*• JE.. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. William D. Wilson John Fisher , Calvin R. Brandon Noah Culp Captains. Matrston M. Doyle . , Lewis C. True Robert J. Ford Mrst Lieutenants. Rorert J. Ford Elijah C. Compton Joslah C. Titus Daniel Cochran Second Lieutenants. John N. Hackett Elijah C. Compton Josiah C. Titus Captains. William E. Robinson Hamilton Nabb Pleasington Nabb George S. Gary First Lieutenants. Hamilton Nabb Pleasington Nabb Adolphus Mertens Frank S. Peabody Resfdence. Marshall Mattoon . Clark county , Grayville .... Mattoon Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Grayville White county. White county Palestine .... Grayville .... White county Laclede Mattoon Mattoon Fayette county. Mattoon Mattoon Calhoun, Missouri. Kansas Date of rank. Date of muster. April 10, 1862. Nov. 7, 1862... July 20, 1864.. April 11, 1865. April 10,1862.. June 17, 1862. June 27, 1863 . April 10, 1862. June 27, 1863 . March 9, 1864 . Aug. 11, 1864 . April 10, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. June 27, 1863.. Jan. 16, 1862.. Feb. 4, 1863... April 28, 1863. March 28, 1865 Jan. 15, 1862. Feb. 4, 1863.-. April 28, 1863, July 13, 1864. April 10, 1862. Nov. 20, 1862.. May 8, 1865. . April 10, 1862 . July 1,1862... Aug. 13, 1863.. April 10, 1862 . Aug. 13, 1863.. April 14, 1864. Dec. 16, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Sept, 17, 1862. Jan. 22, 1864.. April 10, 1862 , Aug. 23, 1863 May 8, 1865.. April 10, 1862 . Feb. 4, 1863.., Aug. 23, 1868.. Sept. 1, 1864., Remarks. Resigned November 7, 1862 Died July 20, 1864 Promoted Captain in 14th Regiment Transferred, as consolidated ^,On, Resigned June 17, 1862 g Promoted Major , 5 Term expired April 14, 1S65 . „ Hfed Promoted M Resigned March 9, 1864 ^ Died August 11, 1864 t» Term expired April 14, 1865 K. fed Resigned September 11,1862 fed Promoted q Promoted fed Resigned February 4, 1863 Resigned April 28, 1863 ..' Resigned January 7, 1865 Transferred, as consolidated Promoted , Promoted Honorably discharged July 13, 1864 Resigned February 15, 1865 *4 IV Lewis L. Hdmphhits . . . Second Lieutenants. Pleasington Nabb Adolphus Mertens Frank S. Peabody George S. Gary Lewis L Humphreys Joseph W. Stover Captains. Jesse Crooks Guy S. Alexander George B. Everingham . . Mrst Lieutenants. James J. McGrew Guy S. Alexander Thomas H. Magee George B. Everingham . . George F. Dollihan Second Lieutenants. Guy S. Alexander Thomas H. Magee George B. Everingham . . George B. Everingham . . George F. Dollihan James Moore Captains. James L. Garetson. George W. Hill . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph W. Filler James F. True George W. Hlll Samuel F Wllson Kinuiuudj . Mattoon Calhoun, Missouri. Kansas Fayette county. . . Kinmundy Mattoon Hutsonville Palestine Crawford county. Crawford county. Palestine Mattoon Crawford county. Crawford county. Palestine Mattoon Crawford county. Crawford county Crawford county. Crawford county. Odin Jeffersonville . Effingham . . . Mattoon Jeffersonville . March 23, 1866. Jan. 15, 1862 . . Feb. 4, 1863... April 28, 1863, , July 13, 1864.. March 28, 1865 March 28, 1865. Jan. 15, 1862. Oct. 7, 1864. May 6, 1865.. Jan. 15, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862, July 11, 1863.. Oct. 7, 1864. . . May 5, 1865... Jan. 15, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. July 11, 1863. July 3, 1864. . Oct. 7, 1864.. May 5, 1865.. April 10, 1862. April 20, 1864. April 10, 1862. July 13, 1863 . March 16, 1864 April 20, 1864. , May 8, 1865... April 10, 1862. Feb. 4, 1863,.. March 1, 1864. Sept. 1, 1864 .. May 8, 1865 . April 10, 1862 Dec. 16, 1864. April 10, 1862 Sept. 11, 1862 . Not mastered. . Dec. 16, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Sept. 15, 1862 . Not mustered . . Dec. 16, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Sept. 1, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Feb. 8, 1864. . . April 14, 1864. Nov. 1,1864... Transferred, as consolidated Promoted Promoted Promoted Promoted Promoted Transferred, as consolidated fed Died, in Crawford county, October 7, 1864. go Promoted Major ts Transferred, as consolidated W I Resigned September 11, 1862 g Promoted * Commission canceled "j* Promoted g Transferred, as consolidated q ' oaB Promoted m Died July 3, 1864 § Commission canceled j> Promoted q Promoted fed Transferred, as consolidated ^ Resigned April 20, 1864 Term expired April 14, 1865 Resigned July IS, 1863 Honorably discharged March. 16, 1864 Promoted JrJ Dismissed (as 2d Lieut.) November 1, 1864. gj Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. William S. Barrickman. . James F. True Samuel F. Wilson Captains. Samuel Sherman John Foley Robert B. Wilson Edmund C. Park Mrst Lieutenants. John Foley Robert B. Wllson 1 Read Anderson Edmund C. Park Lewis R. Stickle Second Lieutenants. Robert B. Wilson Read Anderson James T. Stewart Captains. Joseph McLain John j. Wyatt John C. Parcel Mrst Lieutenants. John J. Wyatt John C. Parcel. . . . James L. Bradbury. Sixty-second Infantry. — Continued. Residence. Jeffersonville . Mattoon Hudson Santa Anna , Moweaqua . . Hudson . . . Moweaqua. Ottawa . . . Hudson . Moweaqua. Ottawa . . . Hudson . . . Littleton . Littleton.Littleton . Littleton Littleton Brown county Date of rank. April 10, 1862. Oct. 14, 1862.. Dec. 28, 1863.. April 10, 1862. Sept. 23, 1862. July 11, 1863.. June 21, 1864. April 10, 1862. Sept. 23, 1862 July 11, 1863.. Oct. 1, 1863... June 21, 1864 . April 10, 1862 . Sept. 23, 1862. July 11, 1863.. April 10, 1862. June 20, 1868.. Aug. 5,1864... April 10, 1862. June 20, 1863.. Aug. 5,1864... Date of muster. April 10, 1862 , April 10, 1862. Sept. 23, 1862. Aug. 23, 1863.. Dec. 16, 1864.. April 10,-1862. Nov. 20, 1862.. Aug. 23, 1863.. Feb. 8, 1864... Dec. 16, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Sept. 28, 1862. Aug. 23, 1863. , April 10, 1862. Aug. 10, 1863.. Dec. 16, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Aug. 28, 1863 . Dec. 16, 1864.. Remarks. Resigned October 13, 1862 Promoted \ Promoted fc Resigned September 23, 1862 § Promoted 2d Tennessee, African Descent . . j| Resigned June 21,1864 t» Term expired April 14, 1865 J|I Promoted g Promoted 2 Died October 1, 1863 5 Promoted f\. Term expired April 14, 1865 <» I Promoted o Promoted W Dismissed June 10, 1864 Resigned June 20, 1863 Resigned August 6, 1864 Transferred, as consolidated Promoted Promoted Term expired April 14,1865 K. Second Lieutenants. John C. Parcel James L. Bradbury , Edward P. Stone Captains. Charles A. Mertz , David Trimble , John W. Hannah Mrst Lieutenants, David Trimble John W. Hannah Elisha J. Tremble Second Lieutenants. John W. Hannah Elisha J. Tremble Samuel C. Snapp Littleton Brown county Mattoon MattoonMattoon Mattoon Mattoon Coles county Mattoon .... Coles county. Coles county. April 10, 1862. June 20, 1863 . Aug. 5, 1864 . . Jan. 15, 1862 June 7, 1863. July 6, 1864. Jan. 15, 1862. June 7, 1863.. July 6, 1864.. Jan. 15, 1862. June, 7, 1863. July 6, 1864. . April 10, 1862. Not mustered . . April 10, 1862. Aug. 23, 1863.. Sept. 1, 1864.. April 10, 1862. Aug. 23, 1863.. Sept. 1, 1864 . . April 10, 1862. March 1, 1864 . Sept. 1, 18.14 . . Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as a substitute) Resigned June 7, 1863 Honorably discharged July 6, 1864 Transferred to Company D, as consolidated. fed o Promoted gb Promoted a Transferred to Company D, as consolidated. W O Promoted g Promoted M Transferred to Company D, as consolidated. J| 01 wQOa ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS, Little Rock, Arkansas, April 24, 1865. Special Orders, ) No. 98. ) Extract. III. The original service term of the Sixty-second Regiment Illinois Infantry Volun teers having expired, the retained re-enlisted men and recruits belonging thereto will, under the supervision of the Commissary of Musters for the Department, be re-organized, as a seven company Battalion, with officers as follows, viz: Lewis C. True Lieutenant Colonel to be. .Lieutenant Colonel Guy S. Alexander Captain Company F John W. Cameron Surgeon Seth C. Hatch Assistant Surgeon William P. Ferris First Lieutenant and Adj't. Henry F. Walters First Lieutenant and Q. M . . Jacob J. Applegate Captain Co. A Edmund M. Jordan . . . .Captain Co. B Allen Gibson Captain Co. C John W. Hannah Captain Co. K George 8. Gary Second Lieutenant Co. E . . George B. Everingham. .First Lieutenant Co. F John C. Parcel Captain Co. I Benjamin F. Gosnell Sergeant Co. A John H. Askins First Lieutenant (lo. B. . . . John J. Gibbons First Lieutenant Co. C Elisha J. Tremble First Lieutenant Co. K Lewis L. Humphreys Sergeant Co. E George F. Dollehon Second Lieutenant Co. F . . Samuel F. Wilson First Lieutenant Co. G Philip C. Suit First Sergeant Co. K William Oder Sergeant Co. G Noah Cuip Sergeant Co. C Samuel C. Snapp Second Lieutenant Co. K. , . .Major . . Surgeon . .Assistant Surgeon . . First Lieutenant and Adj't. . .First Lieutenant and Q. M. . .Captain Co. A . .Captain Co. B . .Captain Co. C . .Captain Co. D . . Captain Co. E . .Captain Co. F . .Captain Co. G . . First Lieutenant Co . A . . . . .First Lieutenant Co. B. . . . -First Lieutenant Co. C . . . . .First Lieutenant Co. D. . . . .First Lieutenant Co. E. . . . .First Lieutenant Co. F. . . . .First Lieutenant Co. G. . . . .Second Lieutenant Co. A. . .Second Lieutenant Co. B. . .Second Lieutenant Co. C. . .Second Lieutenant Co. D. i- Stover Sergeant Co. E " ..Second Lieutenant Co. E. James Moores Sergeant Co. F " . . Second Lieutenant Co. F . Tliomas Roberts Sergeant Co. I " . .Second Lieutenant Co. G. Each new company will have an enlisted total of at least ninety-six (96) men ; and all commissioned officers of said regiment, not herein designated, will report to the chief mustering officer for state of Illinois, for muster-out with that portion of original command entitled to discharge, April 10, 1865. By command of Major General J. J. Reynolds. W. J. BUCHANAN,1st Lieut and A. A. A. G. Roster of the Sixty-second Infantry (as re-organized) Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel . Lewis C. True Lieutenant Colonel. Lewis C. True Guy S. Alexander . . Adjutants. William P. Ferris. . . M urry J. Haines Quartermasters. Henry F. Walters John A. Helpingstine . . Surgeons. John W. Cameron bETH C. Hatch Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Seth C. Hatch , Alphonzo Key A.. John H. McQuown ....... Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Captains. Jacob J. Applegate Bi&jamin F. Gob-null Residence. Mattoon . Mattoon . Palestine Pekin Lawrenceville. Richview . . Griggsville.Griggsyille . Bridgeport Lawrence county. Date of rank. Date of muster. July 11, 1865.. Feb. 3, 1865... May 5, lo65... Nov. 20, 1863. Oct. 10, 1865 Sept. 28, 1864. Dec. 21, 1865.. Feb. 20, 1863.. Dec. 6, 1865... March 29, 1864 Dec. 6, 1865. . Feb. 19, 1866.. April 15, 1864. Aug> 4, J8-65 . . Not mustered . . March 17, 1865. May 28,1865.. Nov. 25, 1863 . Nov. 1, 1865... Oct. 27, 1864. . Jan. 23, 1866.. March 1, 1863. Jan 23, 1866 . . April 14, 1864. Not mustered. . Not mustered. July 13, 1864. Aug. 20, 1865. Remarks. Mustered out (as Lieut. Col ) March 6, 1866. Promoted Mustered out March 6, 1866 Resigned August 23, 1865. . . Mustered out March 6, 1866, Resigned November 16, 1865. Mustered ut March 6, 1866.. Died at Fort Gibson, C. N., Nov. 18, 1865. Mustered out March 6, 1866 Prom'ted Commission returned and canceled. Mus tered out as Private. Muster> d out (as Private Company — ) March 6, 1866. Dishonorably dismissed, July 15, 1865. Mustered out March 6, 1864 fedOCDi-3 F3 fedohi HWfedQ O 55O fedfed6fed > a NIS3 fed CO Sixty-second (as re-organized) Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank Date of muster. Remarks. A.. Mrst Lieutenants. May 23, 1865... Aug. 4, 1865 May 23, 1865 . . . Aug. 4,1865... July 12, 1864... July 12, 1864... May 23, 1865... Aug. 1, 1868. .. Sept. 16, 1865.. May 17, 1864... Sept. 15, 1865.. April 11, 1865.. Sept. 15, 1866... Julv6, 1864 Nov. 9, 1866... jTine4, 1865..,. Aug. 20, 1865 . . June 4,1865. .. Aug. 20, 1865 Dec. 16, 1864. . . Dec. 16, 1864... June 4, 1865.. .. March 1, 1864... Oct. 13, 1865... Deo. 16, 1864... Oct. IS, 1865... May 8, 1865 Oct. 18, 1865.., Sept. 1,1864.... Dec. 7, 1866 Second Lieutenants. B.. Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. C. Captains. Absent, sick, at muster-out of Regiment. . . Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. ».. Captains. fed fedEdhiofed?3 Mrst Lieutenants. Elisha J Tremble Samuel C. Snapp JE. F.. G. Second Lieutenants. Samuel 0. Snapp James T. Munson Captains. George S. Gary Luther L. Humphrey Mrst Lieutenants. Luther L. Humphrey Joseph W. stover Second Lieutenants. Joseph W. Stover Andrew J. Thomas Captains. George B. Everingham . . Mrst Lieutenants. George F. Dollihan James Moore John E. VI iller Second Lieutenants. James Moore John E. Miller Washington T. Otey •tarn. John C. Parcel Mrst Lieutenant. Samuel F. Wilson Second Lieutenant. Thomas Roberts Coles county. Coles county . Coles county. Fayette county Kinmundy Kinmundy. Mattoon . . . Mattoon Fayette county. . , Crawford county. . Crawford county. Crawford county. Crawford county. Crawford county. Crawford county . Crawford county. Littleton. July 6, 1864. Nov. 9, 1865. July 6, 1864 Nov. 9, 1865. March 28, 1865 Oct. 10, 1865... March 28, 1865 Oct. 10, 1865.. March 28, 1865 Oct. 10, 1865.. May 5, 1865 May 5, 1865.. Nov. 13, 1865. Dec. 5, 1865.. May 6, 1865.,- Nov. 13, 1865. Dec. 6, 1866.. Aug."6, 1864.. April 20, 1864. May 23, 1865.. Sept. 1, 1864.. Dec. 7, 1865... Sept. 1, 1864. Dec. 7, 1865.. May 8, 1865 . . . Nov. 1, 1865.. March 8, 1865. Nov. 1, 1865... March 8, 1865.. Nov. 1, 1865. . . May 28, 1865 . May 28, 1865.. Not mustered . Jan. 23, 1866.. May 28, 1865.. Dec. 16, 1664.. Nov. 1, 1864. . . June 4, 1865... Promoted .... Mustered out March 6, 1866 Promoted o Mustered out March 6, 1866 3 fedfed Resigned August 29, 1866 © Mustered out March 6, 1866 anK Promoted h Mustered out March 6, 1866 o>fed o o Promoted g Resigned January 20, 1866 " EC Mustered out March 6, 1866 fed ' fed§ Resigned September 8, 1 865 fp Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) Oct. 27, 1865 fe Mustered out March 6, 1866 9 N fed Promoted •Z- Promoted M Mustered out March 6, 1866 bjjl> M . >-3 Mustered out March 6, 1866 w Mustered out March 6, 1866 Mustered out March 6, 1866 w HISTORY OF SIXTY-SECOND INFANTRY. The Sixty-second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Dubois, Anna, Illinois, April 10th, 1862, by Colonel Janus M. True. April 22.1, 1862, ordered to Cairo, Illinois. May 7th, to Paducah. June 7th, to Co lumbus; and, thence, in i'olonel Ditzler'- Brigade, to Tennessee, where it was stauoned on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, near Crocs ett Station, with headquarters at Kenton. December 2d, 1862, moved to Jackson, Tennessee, and, thence, to Grand Junction and Holly Springs. 13th, at midnight, started for Jackson, leaving about 200 men sick and on duty at Holly Springs. About two miles from Jackson, found the railroad bridge on fire. Marched to Jackson, and four mih-s beyond, skirmishing with the en my. 20oh, followed Forrest 20 miles, and, 21st, returned to Jackson. 23d, marched to Mendon Si-ation, Denmark, and Toon's Station, on Mississippi Central railroad, and returned to Jaukson 27th. December 20th, Van Dorn captured Holly Springs, paroling 170 men of the Sixty- second, including the Major and 3 Lieutenants, and destroying all the records, papers and camp equipage of the regiment. The regiment moved f. om Jackson, in Colonel VI. K. Lawler's Brigade, December 31st, 1862, in pursuit of Forrest, and reached Tennessee river, opp isite Clifton, Januaiy 3d, 1863 ; but finding the enemy well posted on the oppo site bank, with heavy artillery, returned to Jackson, January 8th. On the 18th of April, 1863, the rt-gimeut was brigaded with Fiftieth Indiana, Twenty- seventh Iowa, and First West Tennessee, in Second Brigade, Third Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, Colonel James M. True commanding Brigade. On the 18th, moved to La grange. June 8th, First We-t Tennessee was taken out of the Brigade, and Forty-ninth Illinois and Vaughn's Battery, Illinois Light Artillery, assigned in its place. August 19th, ordered to Memphis, and, 24th, embarked for Helena, and, on the 28th, took up the line of inarch for Little Rock. September 2d, overtook General Steele's army at Brownsville, and, on the 10th, met the enemy, near Little Rock, driving him back, aud compelling the evacuation of the place. January 9th, 1864, the regiment reenlisted, as a veteran organization. April 25th, moved to Pine Bluff, where it remained until August 12th, 1864. August 12th, started to Illinois, for veteran furlough. After the expiration of the veteran furlough, returned to Pine Bluff, arriving November 25th, 1864. The non-veterans of the regiment were ordered to Illinois, for muster-out. April 10th, 1865, the remaining veterans and recruits were consolidated into seven companies, and remained on duty at Pine Bluff, until July 28th, 1865, when it moved, by river, to Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, where it was stationed as a part of Brigadier General Bussey's command, in the Disirict of the Frontier. Mustered out at Little Rock, Arkansas, March 6, 1866, and ordered to Springfield, Illi nois, for final payment and discbarge. Roster of the Sixty-third Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co Name and Rank. Colonels. Francis Moro Joseph B. McCown. . James Isamlnger Lieutenant Colonels. Joseph B. McCown Henry Glaze James Isaminger Majors. Henry Glaze , Joseph K. Lemen . , J oseph R. Stanford . Charlie S. Chambers . . . William P. Richardson. Theodore Elfes Quartermasters. John M. Maris Benjamin Robertson Surgeons. William M. Gray John W McKinney Alexander A. Lodge . . . Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Lyman Hall Alexander A. Lodge Residence. Olney. . . Camargo . Pana . . . . Camargo.Olney. . . Pana . . . . Olney Belleville. . Hudsonville . Charleston. York Tuscola . Decatur. Camargo. Marshall. LaSalle . . Marshall. Date of rank. \ Date of muster. Dec. 1, 1861.. Sept. 29, 1862. July 12, 1865. April 10, 1862. Sept 29, 1K62 . June 80, 1863.. April 10, 1862. Sept. 29, 1862. June 14, 1865.. April 10 1862 Dec !6, 1862. June 6, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1862. June 6, 1865. May 26, 1862. Pept. 15, 1862. June 6, 1865. . April 10, 1862. Dec. 81, 1862.. April 10, 1862. Not mustered.. April 10,1862. Aug. 12,1863.. April 10, 1862. June 24," 1865. . April 10, 1862. June 15, 1865 April 10, 1862. June 15, 1865.. Mav 26, 1S62. , Oct. 23, 1862.. June 15, 1865. . April 10, 1862.. Remarks. Resigned September 29, 1862 Mustered out April 9, 1865 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) July 18, 1866, fed o02 Promoted || Resigned June 30, 1863 fed Promoted 0*d COM Promoted Hj Mustered out April 9, 1865 V Mustered out July 13, 1865 gl-HEdO Resigned December 16, 1862 _ Mustered out April 9, 1865 JjS Mustered out July 13, 1865 i>Hfed Mustered out April 9, 1 865 ?« Mustered out July 13, 1865 Resigned September 12,1862 Mustered out April 9, 1865 Mustered out July 13, 1865 Resigned December 81, 1862 £J Promoted to Sixty-third Infantry. — Continued. m *. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks, Second Assistant Surgeon. Dec. 6, 1862.. . . Chaplains. April 10, 1862.. Feb. 2, 1863 May 22, 1863... April 10, 1862.. April 10, 1862.. June 30, 1863 . . April 10, 1862.. June 30, 1863... April 10, 1862.. Nov. 27, 1862... April 10, 1862 . . April 10, 1862.. Not mustered. . . Aug. 19, 1863... April 10, 1862.. April 10, 1862.. Aug. 13, 1863 .. April 10, 1862. . Not mustered . . . April 10, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863 April 10, 1862 . . Died A.. Captain. On detached service at muster-out of Reg't. Mrst Lieutenants. Mustered out July 13, 1865 Second Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 18, 1865. . B ¦ Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Nov. 27,1862... April 10, 1862.. Jan. 13, 1863 . . April 10, 1862.. agfed§fedOSfedfed?d% hi E. Captains. William M. Bodghan. . . John Snltfin Mrst Lieutenants. Alfred Laws John Snuffin John N. Carlisle Second Lieutenants. Jacob Lewis James N. Pope Captains. John W. Campion James Isaminger George W. Short Milan C. Edson Mrst Lieutenants. James Isaminger George W. Short Milan C. Edson Aden E. Cherrington. . . Second Lieutenants. Benjamin M. Tabler- . . . Milan C. Edson Charles A. Kopp Captains. Henry E. Gilbert Hiram H. Walser William C. Keen First Lieutenants. Hiram H. Walser William C. Keen Charles Drennan Olney Olney Olney Olney Olney Olney Olney BloomingtonBloomingtonBloomingtonBloomingtonBloomingtonBloomington Bloomington Bloomington Bloomington Bloomington BloomingtonOlney. .#.... Olney Olney Olney Olney Olney April 10, 1862. June 6, 1865... April 10, 1862. Feb. 24, 1864.. June 22, 1865.. April 10, 1862. July 12, 1865.. April 10, 1862. Dec. 31, 1862.. June 30, 1863. June 6, 1865... April 10, 1862 Dec. 31, 1862.. June 30, 1868., June 22, 1865 . April 10, 1862. Jan. 2, 1863... June 22, 1865. . April 10, 1862. Aug. 4, 1862 .. June 6, 1865. . . April 10, 1862 Aug. 4, 1862. . June 17, 1865 April 10, 1865. April 10, 1865.. June 29, 1864... Not mustered. .. April 10, 1865.. Not mustered . . . April 10, 1862. Oct. 3, 1863... June 15, 1865.. April 10, 1862. Oct! 16," 1863.. Not mustered. . April 10, 1862. Not mustered. . April 10, 1862 . . Dec. 18, 1862 . . June 15, 1866... April 10, 1862.. March 1, 1863 . . Not mustered. . . Mustered out April 9, 1866 Mustered out July 13, 1865 Died February 24, 1864 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 18, 1865 . . Dismissed July 14, 1868 • Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1866. . . gI Resigned December 31, 1862 W Promoted Lieutenant Colonel o Mustered out April 9, 1865 ** Mustered out July 13, 1865 eng Promoted ^ Promoted £5 Promoted 5 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 18, 1865. . . Bi-t Resigned January 2, 1863 > Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1866. . . fedH Deserted Mustered out April 9, 1865 Mustered out July 1 3, 1 565 Promoted^. Promoted £jj Mustered out (as Sergeant) July IS, 1865. . . o* Sixty-third Infantry. — Continued. Co. G. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Wllliam C. Keen John A. Jordan , Henry Donely Joseph Lemen Williamson M. Davis . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Alfred Davis Williamson M. Davis... Charles H. Warren Second Lieutenants. James M. Hunter , Williamson M. Davis. . . William A. Kirkpatrick. Captains. Joseph R. Stanford Charles G. Cochran. . . . First Lieutenants. Westford B. Russell. . . IiEorge W. Ball Charles G. Cochran Harvey G. Wycoff Second Lieutenants. Wllliam P. Richardson. . George B. Richardson. . . Benjamin B. Fannam Residence. Olney. Olney.Olney. Belleville . . . Mulkeyiown . McLeansboro . Mulkeitown. Ashley Mulki-ytown. Mulkeytown Robinson Robinson . Robinson. Robinson . Robinson . Robinson Robinson . Rohinson Robinson. Date of rank. April 10, 1862 Aug. 4, 1862 .. July 12, 1865.. April 10, 1862. March 3, 1863 . April 10, 1862 March 3, 1863. March 3, 1863. April 10, 1862. Nov. 19, 1862 . March 3, 1863 . April 10, 1862. June 14, 1865 . April 10, 1862. Feb 4, 1863 .. May 27, 1864. . June 14, 1865.. April 10, 1862 , Dec. 16, 1862 . July 12, 1865.. Date of muster. April 10, 1862 . April 17, 1S63. Not mustered. . April 10, 1862. June 21, 1863. April 10, 1862. May 2, 1863... June 21, 1863. April 10, 1862 , April 10, 1862. June 26, 1865. . April 10, 1862. May 2, 1868. .. Aug 4, 1864 Not mustered . April 10, 1862. May 2, 1863... Not mustered.. Remarks. Promoted Mustered out April 9, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . Promoted Major =h Mustered out 1865. Term expired ^5 Resigned March 8, 1863 Promoted y Mustered out April 9, 1865 Bfed Discharged for promotion Nov. 19, 1862. K, Promoted °° Mustered out 1865. Term expired fedfed?d O Promoted Major || Mustered out July 18, 1866 Resigned February 4, 1863 Died May 27, 1864 Promoted .wustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . Promoted Adjutant Resigned December 26, 1863 . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . Captains. Sylvester G. Parker. John M. Davis George W. Baxter Mrst Lieutenants. John M Davis Wllson F. Cox George W. Baxter Andrew J. Bixler Second Lieutenants. James Houselman Wilson F. Cox Thomas Abernethy Captains. John B. Craig George F. Glossbrenner. Joseph H. 0. Dill Mrst Lieutenants. George F. Glossbrenner. Joseph H. C. Dill Peter Kelly Second Lieutenants. Joseph H. C. Dill Isaac S. Robinson K. . Captains. James H. Briggs Andrew A. Ricketts William Leamon Ingham Starkey First Lieutenants. Andrew A. Ricketts . . . William Leamon Decatur. Decatur. Decatur. Decatur.Decatur. Decatur. Decatur. Decatur.Decatur.Decatur. Olney. Olney.Olney. Olney.Olney. Olney. Olney. Charleston . Charleston . Charleston , Charleston , Charleston . April 10, 1862. . July 14, 1868 . July 12, 1865.. April 10, 1862. July 14, 1868.. June 6, 1865.. . July 12, 1865.. April 10, 1862. Dec 7, 1862... July 12, 1865.. April 10, 1862. July 22, 1863.. June 6, 1865... April 10, 1862. July 22, 1863 . June 6, 1865 . . April 10, 1862. July 12, 1865.. April 10, 1862. Oct. 1, 1862... March 3, 1863. June 6, 1865 . . April 10, 1802. Oct. 1, 1862... April 10, 1862 . Dec. 31, 1863.. Not mustered. . April 10, 1862 . Dec 81, 1863.. June 15, 1865.. Not mustered. . April 10, 1862. May 1, 1863 . . Not mustered. . April 10, 1862. Oct. 15, 1863.. June 15, 1865.. April 10, 1862. Nov. 22, 1863.. Not mustered. . April 10, 1862. Not mustered.. April 10, 1862. May 2, 1863... June 15, 1865.. April 10, 1862. Honorably discharged July 14, 1863 Dismissed April 30, 1864. Disability re moved February 10, 1865. Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) July 13, 1865. . Promoted Mustered out May 24, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865 . . fedo00hi Dismissed December 7, 1862 § Promoted c Mustered out (as Sergeant) July IS, 1866 ... *datM X Resigned July 22, 1863 Hi Mustered out April 9, 1865 7 Mustered out July 13, 1865 j|M fed O Promoted H Promoted B Commission returned and canceled ^aHIfed Promoted H Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . Resigned October 1, 1862 Resigned March 3 1863 Mustered out April 9, 1865 Mustered out July 13, 1865 Promoted , jr* Promoted -^ Sixty-third Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. JK... First Lieutenants. March 3, 1868.. July 12, 1865... April 10, 1862.. May 2, 1863 Not mustered . . . April 10, 1862.. Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) July 13, 1865 . . Second Lieutenants. March 3, 1863 .. July 12, 1865 .. May 2, 1863 Not mustered. . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1866 . . oo I B h) ©fedHI HISTORY OF SIXTY-THIRD INFANTRY. The Sixty-third Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Dubois, Anna, Illi nois, in the month of December, 1S61, by Colonel Francis Moro, and mustered into United States' service, April 10th, 1862. Ordered to Cairo, April 27th ; to Henderson, Kentucky, July 12th. Returned to Cairo, 22d. August 4th, moved to Jackson, Tennessee, and assigned to Fourth Brigade, Seventh Division, Seventeenth Army Corps, Colonel John D. Stevenson, Seventh Missouri Infantry, commanding Brigade, and Brigadier General John A. Logan commanding Division. September 29th, Colonel Moro resigned, and Lieutenant Colonel McCown took com mand. November 10th, moved to Lagrange. 28th, moved in the advance against Pem berton, compelling his retreat to Grenada, Mississippi, and returned to Lagrange, January 10th, 1863. January 25th, assigned to provisional Division of Brigadier General James C. Veatch. May 10th, 1863, ordered to Vicksburg, Mississippi, and went on picket at Young's Point till May 21st, when it crossed the river at Warrenton, and completed the invest ment of the city on the extreme left. May 24th, ordered to report to General Logan, on right centre, and on same night was relieved by the Forty-sixth Illinois Infantry, who lost five companies captured that night. 25th, reported to General Logan. June 7th, was assigned to Mower's Brigade, Seventeenth Army Corps, and moved to Milliken's Bend, to protect that place. June 16th, participated in the fight and destruc tion of Richmond, Louisiana, and returned to Young's Point, where it remained until after the surrender, and went on post duty at Vicksburg, July 5th, 1863. July 16th, 1863, assigned to First Brigade, Seventh Division, Seventeenth Army Corps, Colonel Jesse J. Alexander, Fifty-ninth Indiana, commanding Brigade, and Brigadier General John E. Smith commanding Division. September 12th, moved to Helena, Arkansas. 28th, moved to Memphis. October 6th, moved toward Chattanooga. October 7th, Division assigned as Third Division, Fifteenth Army Corps. November 16th, arrived at Bridgeport, Alabama. Arrived at Chattanooga, November 20th. Participated in the battle of Mission Ridge, 23d and 24th November, 1863. After pursuing the enemy to Ringgold, Georgia, returned to Bridgeport, Alabama, December 3d. December 21st, ordered to Huntsville, where it arrived 26th, and went into winter quarters. January 1st, 1864, 272 men re-enlisted as veterans. April 3d, ordered to Illinois, on veteran furlough. Arrived at Centralia, 10th. Left Centralia, the furloughs having expired, May 13th, and reported at Huntsville, 21st. May 23d, ordered toTriana, on Tennessee river, and, June 15th, rejoined the command, at Huntsville. 22d, moved to Kingston, via Chattanooga. The regiment was assigned to 160 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. railroad guard duty, till November 11th, when the command was ordered to join General Sherman. November 15th, 1864, left Atlanta, and December 10th, arrived at the defenses of Sa vanna, participating in the attack on the Ogeechee canal. 12th, moved to Miller's Sta tion, on the Gulf railroad, and kept up strong picket line on the approaches until Decem ber 21st, when the city was surrendered. The Sixty-second was assigned to guard duty at Forts Wimberly, Beanlieu, Bonaven- ture and Rose Dew. January 19th, 1865, started on trip through the Carolinas. The Brigade was forced to return to Savannah, from Sister's Ferry, on account of high water, and proceeded by water, to Beaufort, rejoining the Corps at Pocotaligo, South Carolina, January 30th. Participated in the battles and skirmishes of this famous campaign. Lost 1 officer and 25 men, by the explosion of arsenal at Columbia, South Carolina. Lost 5 men at Little Lynch's creek. Lost Lieutenant Colonel Isaminger, commanding Division Pioneer Corps, who was captured not over 300 yards from the head of the column, and several men cap tured at different times by the enemy's cavalry. Participated in the battle of Bentonville, North Carolina, March 21st, and entered Goldsboro, March 24th, 1865. The regiment was complimented by the Inspector General of the Army of the Tennes see, for the appearance of the camp and soldierly bearing of the men. The non-veterans of the regiment were mustered out April 9th. 10th, moved to Raleigh ; arriving 16th. April 25th, the Third Division, Fifteenth Army Corps, was discontinued and the regiment transferred to Second Brigade, Fourth Division, Fifteenth Army Corps, Brigadier General William H. Clark commanding Brigade, and Brevet Major General Corse, the Division. Marched from Raleigh, April 29th, and arrived at Richmond, May 10th. Left Rich mond, 13th, and arrived at Alexandria, 20th. Participated in the grand review at Wash ington, May 24th, and camped 3 miles north of the city. June 3d, moved, via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, to Parkersburg, on the Ohio river, and thence to Louisville, Kentucky, arriving June, and camping at Woodlawn Race Course. July 18th, 1865, mustered out of United States' service, and left for Camp Butler, Illinois, where the regiment arrived July 16th, 1865. Original aggregate S88 men. Present, when reenlisted 322 ' ' Veterans of 8 companies (2 companies being ineligible) 272 ' ' Arrived at Camp Butler, July 16th 272 ' ' Distance traveled by rail 2208 miles. " " bywater 1995 " ' ' marched 2250 ' ' Total 6453 " Roster of tlie Sixty-fourth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonel. Feb. 19, 1864... Sept. 3, 1861... Sept. 12, 1862 . . March 1, 1864.. Dec. 30, 1861... Promoted Brevet Brigadier General March Lieutenant Colonels. 13, 1865. Mustered out July 3, 1865 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disa bility, September 12, 1861. Mustered out April 9, 1865. Term expired. May 8, 1865 Sept. 25, 1861 .. May 21, 1866... Dec. 30, 1861... Mustered out July 11, 1865 PromotedBre- Majors. Died August 8, 1862 Abingdon Dec. 23, 1862 . . June 3, 1863 Nov. 1, 1864 June 26, 1865... Sept. 25, 1861 April 1, 1863... Aug. 12, 1863... April 9, 1865... Not mustered . . . Mustered out (as Captain) July 11, 1865. . . « Adjutants. Jan. 12, 1862 ..*?>- "- June 28, 1862 . . April 1, 1864 . . . June 27, 1864 . . July 13, 1865... Nov. 1, 1861 ... March 30, 1863 . July 22, 1864... Dec, 31, 1861 .. July 15, 1862... April 24, 1864.. Aug. 15, 1864.. Not mustered. . . Dee. 30, 1861... Dec. 10, 1863... March 27, 1865 . Dee. 30, 1861... Mustered out (as Seig't Major) July 11, 1865. Must'd out for promotion, to date Mar. 30,'63 Quartermasters. Surgeon. Honorably discharged December 22, 1864.. fed ow HISfed §W M HHK| hi o sHtdH at Sixty-fourth Infantry. — Continued. OSbo Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Surgeon. April 25, 1865.. April 22, 1862.. May 1, 1865 Mrst Assistant Surgeons. July 30, 1863... Sept. 1, 1863. .. Died July 10 1864. ., June 6, 1865.. %J> Aug. 9, 1864... Feb. 21, 1864. . March 5, 1864 . . < Second Assistant Surgeons. Chaplains. Dec. 10, 1861... March 31, 1864. . Sept. 26, 1861.. Sept. 12, 1862 . . April 11, 1864. . Dec. 3, 1861.... Mustered out July 11, 1865 A.. Captains. Killed April 17 1863 April 17, 1863 . . Oct. 18, 1864... May 23, 1863... Killed in battle October 18, 1864 Mustered out (as Adj't) July 81, '65. Promo ted Bvt Major of Vols. March 13, 1866, by the President. July 13, 1865. . Sept. 26,1861.. Sept. 12, 1862.. April 17, 1863 . . Oct. 15, 1864... Sept. 26, 1861 . . Not mustered. . . Dec. 8, 1861 Nov. 14, 1862 .. May 28, 1863... April 8, 1865... Dec. 8, 1861 Mrst Lieutenants. Resigned October 16 1864 Second Lieutenants. April 17, 1868.. May 24, 1863 tdHhi o H c. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Princeton George W. Robbins Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenant. Oct. 18, 1864. . July 11, 1865.. Sept. 27, 1861. Aug. 8, 1862.. June 3, 1863 . . June 22, 1865 . Sept. 27, 1861 . Aug. 8, 1862. . . June 3, 1862.. July 21, 1864.. July 21, 1864.. June 22, 1865 . Sept. 27, 1861. Aug. 8, 1862. . . June 3, 1863.. July 21, 1864.. July 11, 1865.. Dec. 16, 1861. June 29, 1863. April 1, 1864. Oct. 10, 1864. June 2, 1866. . Dec. 16, 1861. June 25, 1863. April 9, 1864 . Oct. 10, 1864. June 6, 1866 . Dec. 16, 1861. Not mustered. . Nov. 1, 1861 . . . Oct. 29, 1862... Aug. 12, 1863.. July 1, 1866.... Nov. 1,1861... Oct. 29, 1862.. Aug. 12, 1863. Not mustered . . April 8, 1865 . . Not mustered . . Nov. 1, 1861... Aug. 20, 1*863 . Not mustered . . Dec. 16, 1861.. Aug. 12, 1863 . April 24, 1864. June 17, 1865 Dec. 16, 1861 April 26, 1864.. April 10, 1865.. Not mustered . . Dec. 16, 1861 ... Honorably discharged May 17, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1865. . . Promoted Major. ..... r Promoted Major. Mustered out November 14, 1864 Mustered out July 11, 1865 Promoted Promoted § Resigned July 21, 1864 g Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Nov. 1, 1864. . . & Promoted W Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1865 . . 2 Promoted ^ Promoted H Promoted >i) Promoted 2 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1865 . . fedW Resigned June 29, 1862 S Resigned April 1, 1864 2 Resigned October 10, 1864 5j Term expired April 9, 1865 g Mustered out July 11, 1865 H Resigned June 25, 1862 Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11,1 865 . . . Resigned September 3, 1862 §§ Sixtyfowrth Infantry. — Continued. Co. C. D-. Name and Rank, Second Lieutenants, John Keaset. Thomas P. Horner John Rtan. Captains. John W. Stewart. . . George W. Reid John Becker Darius N. Myers First Lieutenants. Wllliam N. Stewart. . , George W. Reid Duncan Reid . Henry Miller Second Lieutenants. George W. Reid Duncan Reld Darius N. Myers Jerome B. J. S. Evans — Captains. David G. Grover Michael W. Manning Edwin H. Moore First Lieutenants. Michael W. Manning. . . Edwin H. Moore George Bargis Patrick Feely Residence. Abingdon . . Macomb . . . Joliet Troy Grove. Abingdon . . Macomb . . . Macomb Troy Grove . Macomb . . . Macomb . . . Troy Grove . Joliet. . Joliet. . Shirley . Joliet Shirley . . , Princeton , Joliet Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 3, 1862. Feb. 13, 1864 July 11, 1865. Dec. 16, 1861. Dec. 23, 1862. Nov. 9, 1864. . June 2, 1865 . Dec. 16, 1861. June 20, 1862. Dec. 23, 1862. June 2, 1865. Dec. 16, 1861. June 20, 1862. Dec. 23, 1862. July 11, ^1865. Dec. 31, 1861. Oct. 4, 1862.. Fob. 19, 1864 Dec. 81, 1861. Oct. 4, 1862.. Feb. 19, 1864 May 8, 1866.. April 10, 1865 Not mustered. . Dec. 16, 1861.. April 1, 1863., Not mustered. . Not mustered. . Dec. 16,1861.. April 1, 1863. June 18, 1865. Dec. 16, 1861.. April 1, 1868 . Not mustered. , Doc. 81, 1861.. Oct. 25, 1862 . . May 7, 1864... Dec. 31,1861.. Dec. 16, 1862.. April 18, 1864. May 20, 1865.. Remarks. Promoted Resigned April 22 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1865. . . & Promoted Major b Mustered out h Mustered out (as 2d Lt. Co. E) April 9, 1865. fe Honorably discharged (as Second Lieuten- 1-3 ant) May 15, 1865. Q fed Resigned June 20, 1862 g Promoted 3 Term expired April 9, 1865 (?. Mustered out July 11, 1865 g.W Promoted ^ Promoted 2 Promoted j n Mustered out (as Corporal) July 11, 1865. . Killed in battle, October 11, 1862 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Mustered out July 11, 1866 Promoted Promoted Term expired December 30, 1864 Mustered out July 11, 1865./ F.. G Second Lieutenants. Shiriy Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Ward Knickerbocker Second Lieutenants. Captains. Firsl Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Dec. 81, 1861. Oct. 4, 1862.. Feb. 19, 1864. July 11, 1865 Dec. 81, 1861.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Aug. 14, 1863 . Nov. 1, 1864. . Dec. 81, 1861. Sept. 2, 1862 . Aug. 14,1863. May 8, 1865.. Dec. 81, 1861.. Sept. 2, 1862.. March23, 1864 Oct. 10, 1864.. Mav 8, 1866... Feb. 11, 1864. June 26, 1865 Feb. 11, 1864. June 22, 1864 Nov. 1, 18^64.. July 11, 1865. Feb. 11, 1864. June 22, 1864. July 11, 1865. Feb. 7, 1862... March 25, 1863 April 18, 1864. Not mustered . . Dec. 31, 1861.. Nov. 12, 1862. Nov. 24, 1863.. April 8, 1865.. Dec. 31, 1861.. Nov. 30, 1862. Nov. 24, 1863., May 21, 1865.. Dec. 31, 1861.. April 17, 1864 . April 10, 1865. May 21, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1864. . Not mustered. . Feb. 11, 1864... Sept. 20, 1864.. April 7, 1865... Not mustered. . . Feb. 20, 1864. Not mustered. , Promoted Promoted Promoted Company D Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1865 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Ohio Reg't. . . Resigned August 14, 1863 ; Promoted Major Mustered out July 11, 1865 fd O CD Promoted y Promoted , Term expired December 30, 1864 § Mustered out July 11, 1865 m MM Promoted ^ Promoted g Promoted Company C d Promoted . . , W Mustered out July 11, 1865 MM hi Promoted Major 5j Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) July 11, 1865. . . §H Resigned June 22, 1864 Promoted Company F Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1866. . . Promoted Honorably discharged June 6, 1865 h± Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1865. . . gj Sixty-fourth Infantry. — Continued. oa03 Name and Rank. Captains. John H. Stover Luther S. Ames Mrst Lieutenants. Robert Rives Peter Bogardus Oliver W. Abbott Second Lieutenants. Adam H. Bogardus Peter Bogardus Levi D. Glllis Captain. John J. Long. First Lieutenants. Ambrose H. Brown Julius W. Brown Second Lieutenants. Wllliam Brewer Julius W. Brown. . Charles Wheeler. . Captain. Charles Case Mrst Lieutenants. Harley Kingsbury, Jr. . Howland Meeker Second Lieutenants. Howland Meeker George Morgan Residence. Paris . . Ottawa Paris . Paris . Homer, . . . Waukegan . Date of rank. Date of muster. Feb. 20, 1864.. July 22, 1864... Feb. 20, 1864. . July 23, 1864. . Sept. 20, 1864 . Feb. 20, 1864. . March 21, 1864 July 23, 1864.. Feb. 20, 1864.. March 9, 1864 . June 28, 1865 . Feb. 20, 1864... Feb. 20, 1864. . , June 28, 1865.. March 9, 1864 . March 9, 1864 . July 22, 1864 . Maroh 10, 1864 July 11, 1865. March 3, 1864. . Sept. 17, 1864 . March 3, 1864. Not mustered . Nov. 14, 1864.. Not mustered. . Not mustered. . March 9, 1864 . April 13, 1864.. July 6, 1865 . . , Not mustered. . . Sept. 13, 1864. Not mustered . . March 9, 1864 . April 14, 1864. Sept. 9, 1864.. April 18, 1864. Not mustered. , Remarks. Killed in battle July 22, 1864 Mustered out July 11, 1865 Resigned July 23, 1864 Resigned (as 2d Lieutenant) Sept. 20, 1864. 5 Mustered out July 11, 1865 ^H Commission canceled § Promoted *3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11 1865. ... sp fed Mustered out' July 11, 1865 S> Discharged June 21, 1865 ^ Mustered out July 11, 1865 .. wfed Discharged.' Could not be mustered on ac- © count of lameness. § Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1865. . . Mustered out July 11, 1866 Killed in battle July 22, 1864 Mustered out July 11, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 11, 1865. . . HISTORY OF SIXTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. The "First Battalion of Yates' Sharp Shooters" was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in the month of December, 1861, by Lieutenant Colonel D. E. Williams. It consisted of four companies — the last of which was mustered into the United States' service, De cember 16th, 1861. Two additional companies were mustered into service December 31st, with Fred. W. Matteson as Major. January 10th, 1862, the Battalion was ordered to Quincy, and went into barracks. Here it was armed. Moved to Cairo, February 16th, and, March 4th, moved, via .Bird's Point, Charleston, Bertrand and Sykeston, to New Madrid, and was assigned to Morgan's Brigade, Payne's Division, Pope's command. On the evening of the 12th of March, companies A, D, E and F made a night attack on the enemy's right, driving his pickets and skirmishing heavily till midnight, drawing the attention of the enemy from the Tenth and Sixteenth Illinois, who were planting siege guns on the enemy's left. Was present at the bombardment of New Madrid, the next day, and, afterward, as support to Williams' siege guns, four miles below, where Pope effected his crossing. Under command of Major Matteson, moved with Pope's expedition against Fort Pillow, and returning, moved up Tennessee river, disembarking at Hamburg Landing, April 22d. Was engaged in the siege of Corinth, from that time till its evacuation, May 30th, being continually on skirmish and picket line. May 3d, the battalion was heavily engaged at Chambers' creek ; but repulsed the enemy — the loss being 4 killed and 5 wounded. May 7th, in General Paine's reconnoissance, lost 2 men killed and 3 wounded. May 30th, the battalion entered Corinth, in time to see the enemy's rear guard leaving it. In the afternoon, took the advance in pursuit of the enemy, and came upon their rear at Tus cumbia creek, about dark, when a brisk skirmish ensued, continuing during the night and the next day. The pursuit was continued to BooneviUe, when the battalion returned. The battalion camped at Big Springs, 6 miles from Corinth. General Rosecrans taking command of the Army of the Mississippi, the Sixty-fourth was detailed as headquarter guard, on which duty it remained until November following. Lieutenant Colonel Williams left the battalion, on sick leave, May 17th, and never returned, being discharged September 11th. Major Matteson commanded the battalion until August 8th, when he died in hospital. He was a gallant and much loved officer. Captain John Morrill of company A, took com mand, and was afterwards promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. August 20th, moved to Iuka, Mississippi. In September, returned to Clear creek, and again moved on Iuka, via Jacinto. Was present in the battle of Iuka, but not engaged. September 20th, was in pursuit of the enemy. Returned to Corinth. The evening of October 3d, went into position, and was sent forward as skirmishers. On the morning of the 4th, the battalion met the first advance of the enemy, and was heavily engaged during the day, doing efficient and distinguished service. The Sixty-fourth lost, this day, 70 men killed, wounded and missing, including Captain David G. Grover, killed. 168 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. On November 27th, ordered on out-post duty, at Glendale, Mississippi, where the bat talion erected fortifications and mounted two pieces artillery. While here, Captain James C. Cameron, Company A, raised the Second Alabama Cavalry, was commissioned Colonel, and was afterwards killed, while gallantly leading his regiment in a charge at Barton's Station, April 17th, 1863. November 4th, 1863, the Sixty-fourth moved to Iuka, and thence to Pulaski, Tennessee, arriving November 11th. On the 15th of January, 1864, over three-fourths of the battalion having re-enlisted, it moved north, for veteran furlough, arriving at Chicago, 22d. Was furloughed for 20 days, and re-assembled at Ottawa, February 14th. Four new companies, (G, H, I and K,) having been recruited by Captain Manning, were added to the battalion, making a full regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Morrill was made Colonel, Captain M. W. Manning, Lieu tenant Colonel, and Captain Thompson, Major. March 17th, 1864, the regiment left Ottawa, and, on the 23d, arrived at Decatur, Ala bama, and was assigned to the First Brigade, Fourth Division 'Sixteenth Army Corps. On May 4th, moved to Chattanooga, and joined General Sherman's army. Arrived before Resaca, May 9th, and companies F and A deployed, driving the enemy into their works. In the night, marched to Snake Creek Gap. On 13th, advanced to Resaca, and was en gaged till 16th, when the enemy retired. Arrived at Kingston, May 20th, at Van Wert, on 25th, and at Dallas, 27th. On this day Companies A andJT, on skirmish line, lost 14 men killed and wouDded. Until the 31st, the regiment was each day engaged at Dallas. June 1st to 4th, moved to the left. On the 5th, skirmished with the enemy near New Hope Church. On 6th, moved to Ackworth ; 10th, to Big Shanty; 11th, advancad to foot of Kenesaw Mountain. Until 26th, was engaged at Kenesaw. On the 27th June, the Sixty-fourth was in the advance line of the assaulting forces, and was heavily engaged, losing, in killed and wounded, 57 men, among whom was Adjutant W. H. Hinckley, killed. July 3d, when the enemy fell back the flag of the Sixty-fourth was the first on Kenesaw. July 4th, the entire regiment was on the skirmish line, and drove the enemy two miles, losing 25 killed and wounded. On 7th, had a skirmish on the Chattahoochie. On the 10th, crossed the river, and fortified. On 17th, advanced to Nance's creek — the regiment being deployed, drove the enemy a mile and and a half. On 18th, marched toward Doeatur, and on 19th engaged the enemy, losing 5 men, Surgeon J. T. Stewart being wounded. On the 22d, marched to the support of Seventeenth Corps, and was heavily engaged, charging the enemy three times, and capturing forty prisoners and one battle flag, and recaptured the field glass and papers of Major General McPherson, who had been killed and robbed by the enemy. The loss of the Regiment in this action was 15 killed, 67 wounded and 7 missing. On 28th, the Regiment was hotly engaged, and re pulsed several charges of the enemy. From this time, until August 26th, was engaged in the siege of Atlanta. On 26th moved out of the works, down the Sandtown road, and marched all night, and 27th and 28th, struck the Montgomery railroad, and, 29th, was engaged tearing up the track. On 30th, marched to Macon railroad. On September 2d, passed through Jonesboro and Lovejoy. On 8th, went into camp at East Point. On September 23d, the Division was transferred to Seventeenth Corps. The regiment was now in First Brigade, First Division, Seventeenth Corps, Brigadier General J. W, Fuller commanding Brigade, Major General J. A. Mower commanding Division, and Major General F. P. Blair commanding Corps, October 1st, marched th Fairburn, on a reconnoissance. On 3d, returned. On 4th, commenced maroh after Hood, moving, via Atlanta, crossed Chattahoochie, at midnight, and marched all night in the rain and camped in works in Marietta. Thence, moved northward, passing through Kingston, near Rome, to Adairsville, and arrived at Resaca 16th. In the night, Captain Conger and Company A moved, in advance of a reconnois- HISTORY OF SIXTY- FOURTH INFANTRY. 169 sance party, to Snake Creek Gap. Captain Conger was mortally wounded and two men severely wounded^ October 16th, the whole Regiment on skirmish line, advanced on the Gap, driving the enemy in confusion. Marching, via Lafayette and Summerville,.arrived at Gaylersville, Alabama, October 21st. On 29th, marched, via Cave Springs, to Cedartown. Had a skirmish with the enemy's cavalry. Moved to Smyrna Camp Ground, on 5th November. On 13th, moved to Atlanta, and, on 15th, started on the "march to the sea." On December 9th, skirmished with the enemy at Poole's Station. On 10th, invested the city of Savannah. On 11th December, skirmished with the enemy all day. On the 16th, marched to King's Bridge, on the Ogee chee On 17th, moved south, and, on 19th, reached Doctortown, on Gull railroad and Altamaha river. After destroying railroad, returned to Savannah, December 23d. January 3d, 1865, embarked at Thunderbolt for Beaufort, South Carolina. On 13th, left Beaufort, and, 15th, arrived at Pocotaligo. On January 20th and 25th, the Sixty- fourth was engaged in demonstrations against Salkahatchie and Conibahee fc-rry. January 31st, moved from Pocotaligo. On February 3d, crossed the Salkahatchie, in face of the enemy, fighting in cold water three and four feet deep, and gained a footing on the oppo site side, when the enemy fled. The command then marched, via Midway and Orange burg, to Columbia. Thence, via Winnsboro, Cheraw, Laurel Hill, to Fayetteville, North Carolina. Arrived at Bentonville, 20th March, and the entire Regiment was on the skir mish line, 21st, capturing 12 prisoners, 35 horses, and 1 caisson, and General Johnson's headquarters, losing 13 men killed and wounded. On 24th March, camped at Golds boro. Marched, April 10th. Arriving at Raleigh, 13th. On 26th, moved to Jones' Cross Roads. On 27th, returned to Raleigh, and on 30th, marched for Washington, arriving May 19th. Was in the grand review, May 24th. June 6th, moved for Louisyille, Ken tucky. On July 11th, was mustered out of service by Lieutenant Robert M. Woods, A. C. M.., and on 14th, arrived at Chicago, Illinois, where the Regiment received final pay ment and discharge, July 18th, 1865. Colonel John Morrill, afterwards breveted Brigadier General, commanded the Regiment until July 22d, 1864, when he was severely wounded ; Lieutenant Colonel M. W. Man ning, until November 12th, 1864, and Captain J. S. Reynolds, afterwards Lieutenant Colonel, and Brevet Brigadier General, from November 12th until its muster out. Roster of the Sixty-fifth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. -A © Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Daniel Cameron, Jr William S. Stewart Lieutenant Colonels. Daniel Cameron, Jr.. .. William S. Stewart William S. Stewart .... Majors. William S. Stewart John Wood George H. Kennedy David C. Bradley Frederick A. Menge . . . Quartermasters. James C. Rankin George P. Lyon Surgeons. George H. Park Ira Brown Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Ira Brown Second Assistant Surgeons. Henry T. Mesler Edward E. Lynn Residence. Chicago.Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago . Chicago Caledonia Station. Caledonia Station. Date of rank. Date of muster. May 1, 1862.. July 31, 1864. March 24, 1862. May 1, 1862 May 5, 1864. . . March 24, 1862. May 1, 1862... May 20, 1864. . March 1, 1862. April 19, 1865. Feb. 1, 1862... June 6, 1864 .. March 1, 1862 July5, 1864... May 1, 1862.. July 2, 1862. April 15, 186 May 1, 1862. March 1, 1862. May 1, 1862... May 20, 1864... March 15, 1862. May 1, 1862 Sept. 20, 1864., March 1, 1862 June 20, 1865 Feb. 1, 1862... Oct. 28, 1864. . March 1, 1862 . Oct. 31, 1864.. May 1, 1862. April 17, 1863. Remarks. Resigned July 31, 1864 Transferred (as Lieutenant Colonel,) as con solidated. Promoted Dismissed March 7, '64. Revoked May 5,'64 Promoted , Promoted Resigned May 20, 1864 ... Mustered out May 15, 1865 Term expired March 1, 1865 . Transferred, as consolidated. , Resigned June 6, 1864 Transferred, as consolidated. fed fe-1 fedfedhiofed Honorably discharged July 6, 1864. Mustered out May 15, 1 865 . , Promoted . Resigned April 7, 1863-. Died April 9, 1865 A.. B.. U/iaplains. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants . Captain. Mrst Lieutenants. James W. Ballard Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. jMay 1, 1862... March 1, 1863. March 17, 1862., May 1, 1862..., March 17, 1862, May 1, 1862 March 17, 1862. May 1, 1862 Aug. 1, 1862 March 12, 1862.. Feb. 13, 1862. April 1, 1863. March 15, 1862 April 1, 1863 . . March 15, 1862. Dec. 12, 1862... Nov. 1, 1863 Nov. 1, 1863 March 1,1862. Dec. 12, 1862. Nov. 1,1863.. May 1, V862... March 1, 1863. March 1, 1862.. May 1, 1862 . . Feb. 15, 1862, May 1, 1862.. March 1, 1865 May 1, 1862. March 15, 1862. Feb. 15, 1862. . April 1, 1863.. March 15, 1862 May 16, 1863.. March 15, 1862 Not mustered . . July 4, 1864. . . March 1, 1862 March 1, 1864 Resigned January 10, 1863 Term expired May 22, 1865. Revoked. Transferred, as consolidated. Promoted Major Mustered out April 18, 1865 Promoted g Mustered out April 18, 1865 co fedfed Promoted 0 Promoted to Company H *d Promoted Captain Company D toMH Term expired March 15, 1865 w a Resigned March 31, 1863 g Term expired April 18, 1865. . .- §\ Promoted fed Term expired April 18, 1865". ^ Resigned December 12, 1862 Resigned November 1, 1863 Resigned (as Lieutenant) May 21, 1864 .... Term expired April 18,1865 Promoted Promoted ^ Term expired April 18, 1865 £? gixty-fifth Infantry. — Continued. t>0 Co. JE.. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Andrew Young Cornelius Wilson Van Ness Billings. . Charles R. Manning. Henry C. McIlvain. . James L. Kee First Lieutenants. Ai D. Ewer William A. Kipp , Charles R. Manning Henry C. McIlvain Frederick A. Menge Second Lieutenants. Benjamin Harding Charles R. Manning Captains. George H. Kennedy. Hugh Adams •» First Lieutenants. John R. Floyd William S. Erwin Second Lieutenants. Arthur M. Tanney Hugh Adams Residence. Mason City. Lyndon Fremont . Lyndon . . Lyndon , Date of rank. Date of muster. March 12, 1862 Dec. 12, 1862.. March 15, 1862 June 8, 1863 .. Aug. 13, 1864. Aug. 13, 1864 . March 1, 1862 Aug. 1, 1862. Feb. 14, 1863. June 8, 1863. . Oct. 7, 1864.. March 15, 1862. Sept. 1,1862..., March 15, 1862. May 20,. 1864. March 1, 1862. Sept. 15, 1864 . March 15, 1862 Aug. 17, 1862 . March 15, 1862. March 15, 1862 Nov. 25, 1863.. Not mustered . . Jan. 18, 1865 . . March 1, 1862. Nov. 23, 1863. Jan. 19, 1865 . . March 15, 1862. March 15, 1862 Oct. 28, 1864.. March 1, 1862. Oct. 28, 1864 . . March 15, 1862 Remarks. Promoted Resigned January 11, 1864 Dismissed June 8, 1863 fe Discharged August 13, 1864 =-c Commission canceled 3 Term expired April 18, 1865. . . ." j> Resigned August 1, 1862 g Resigned February 13, 1863 S Promoted 8 Resigned October 7, 1864 g Promoted Adjutant t-1 V. 03* fed Resigned August 1, 1862 fed Promoted , § fed?3 Promoted Major Term expired April IS, 1865 Resigned September 15, 1864. Term expired April 18, 1865 Resigned August 17, 1862 Promoted G. H. Captain, First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captain. April 26, 1862. April 1, 1862. Dec. 1, 1862.. Oct. 8, 1864. . April 26, 1862. Feb. 1, 1863... May 1, 1862... May 31, 1863., May 1, 1862.. Nov. 1,1862.. May 31, 1863. May 1, 1862.. March 1,1863. May 15, 1862.. Sept. 30, 1864. May 15, 1862.. Aug. 1, 1862.. Sept. 30, 1864. May 15, 1862.. June 19, 1863 . April 26, 1862 . April 1, 1862.. Dec. 1, 1864... April 26, 1862. May 1, 1862.. July 28, 1864, May 1, 1862.. juiy 28, 1864. May 1, 1862 . . March 1, 1863. May 15, 1862.. Dec. 1, 1864. . May 15, 1862. Dec. 1, 1864. May 15, 1862. June 23, 1863. lay 15, 1862. Term expired March 1, 1865 Resigned August 17, 1862 Honorably discharged October 3, 1S64 Term expired April 25, 1865 Resigned September 5, 1862 Resigned November 4, 1863 MO COH Resigned May 31, 1863 fed Mustered out April 25, 1865 w *d Honorably discharged October 21, 1862... S Promoted ^ Term expired April 25, 1865 K Resigned February 13,1863 g Promoted Resigned September 30, 1864 5 Transferred, as consolidated ,J Resigned August 1, 1862 Promoted Transferred, as consolidated Deserted Resigned February 10, 1864 Mustered out May 15, 1865 co Sixty-fifth Infantry. — Continued. tf- Co. K. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. William Knowles A. George H. Brown Second Lieutenants. Benjamin B. Adams George H. Brown Captains. Henry M. Fuller John Blain Mrst Lieutenants. Wllliam Robertson. Michael W. Toale Second Lieutenants. John Blain James M. Montgomery . . . Residence. Rush ville Modena. . Cook county Modena Date of rank. Date of muster. May 15, 1862 .. June 27, 1864. . May 15, 1862... April 1, 1863... May 15, 1862... Feb. 22, 1863... April 25, 1862.. Jan. 1, 1863 June 10, 1862.. March 1, 1863 . May 15, 1862.. Not mustered. . . May 15, 1862... May 15, 1862 .. March 1, 1863. April 25, 1862.. June 10, 1862.. May 29, 1863 Remarks. Died of wounds June 27, 1864 Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) May 15, 1865. . Resigned March 31, 1863 . Promoted Resigned February 21, 1863. Transferred, as consolidated. Resigned December 20, 1862. Transferred, as consolidated. . Promoted Transferred, as consolidated. I fed fed?d%hi May 31, 1865. According to orders from War Department, the veterans and recruits whose terms of service has not yet expired Companies A D G H and K are consolidated under letter H. ' ' ' ' ' Companies C, E, F and I are consolidated under letter K. Company B retains its original letter, and is filled to the maximum number with drafted men, assigned to the'regiment by the War Department Roster of the Sixty-fifth Infantry (as consolidated) Regiment Itlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. . Colonel. William S. Stewart Lieutenant Colonels. William S. Stewart James Duquid James Miller James Duquid . . . James Miller .... Harvey M. Timms Frederick A. Menge . . Quartermaster. George P. Lyon Surgeon. Edwin Gaylord , Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Frank H. Bostock Second Assistant Surgeon. Clwplain. Frederick Kent Captain. George W. McLean , Residence. Chicago. Chicago. Magnolia. Quincy. Date of rank. July 31, 1864... May5, 1864 .. July 11, 1865. July 26, 1865. June 12, 1865... July 11, 1865... July 26, 1865... April 19, 1865. June 6, 1864.. June 6, 1865 . July 9, 1865... March 1, 1863. April 17, 1865. Date of muster. June 29,1865. May 16, 1865 . Not mustered . Not mustered. Not mustered . Not mustered. May 16, 1865.. Remarks. Mustered out July 13, 1865. Promoted Commission canceled ^Mustered out (as Major) July 13, 1865. Pro moted Brevet Colonel. Canceled Promoted Mustered out (as Captain) July 13, 1865. Mustered out July 13, 1865. « Mustered out July 13, 1865. Mustered out July 13, 1865. Mustered out July 13, 1865 Honorably discharged July 13, 1865. April 17, 1865.. I Mustered out July 13, 1865. fedoCOH fedfed o !=d 3 Hw "a" o ot-1IHal>1-3 ¦ fed« fed -5 Sixty-fifth Infantry (as co7isolidated.)—--Con.thme(i. -5 C". Co. Name and Rank. A.. B Mrst Lieutenant. Joseph C. Trimble Second Lieutenant. Henry Dashback Captains. Hiram McHenry James Montgomery Mrst Lieutenants. James Montgomery Robert Briggs Second Lieutenants. Robert Briggs Cyrus B. Bristol C. Captain. James Finican First Lieutenants. Adam W. Klein John Pinkerton ».. Second Lieutenant. William Love Captains. Hugh Adams John Dutnell Residence. Quincy.. Millford. Date of rank. Date of muster. April 17, 1865. April 17, 1865. June 17, 1865. July 11, 1865 .. June 17, 1865. July 11, 1865. June 17, 1865. July 11, 1865.. April 14, 1865. April 14, 1865.. June 22, 1865 .. July 11, 1866. June 22,1865 .. July 26, 1865... April 17, 1865. April 17, 1865. Not mustered . . July 2, 1865.. Not mustered. Not mustered. Not mustered . Not mustered. Not mustered. Not mustered. Remarks. Mustered out July 13, 1865. Mustered out July 13, 1865 Commission returned and canceled. Mustered out July 13, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. Promoted Mustered out (as Serg't Major) July 13, '65 . Mustered out July 13, 1865 , I fed fedhiOEdhi Resigned May 80, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 18, 1865. . Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . Commission canceled Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) July 13, 1866. JE. 2I to «. First Lieutenant. John I>u i-.vki.l Second Lieutenants. Charles F. Briggs C. F. S. Dircks 1 Captain. Albert H. Higinbotham. First Lieutenant. Isaac E. Johnson Second Lieutenant. Oliver W. Case Captain. Thomas E. Millchrist . . First Lieutenant. Elmer A. Sage Second Lieutenant. William Godfrey Captain. John F. Nelson First Lieutenant. Norman Lewis Second Lieutenant. George J. Wilcoxen. . . . Captains. James Miller Theodore Howe _ First Lieutenant. DUGALD MaOFARLAND. . . . April 14, 1866. April 14, 1865. June 22, 1865. . May 30, 1865. . June 17, 1865.. June 17, 1865.. June 29, 1865.. June 29, 1865. July 18, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1863.. Jan. 21, 1863.. July 18, 1865.. Sept. 30, 1864. July 18, 1865. Sept. 30, 1864. June 20, 1865.. Not mustered . ¦ Not mustered . . July 8, 1865... July 8, 1865... Not mustered. . Not mustered. . May 16, 1865. Not mustered. Promoted Resigned May 30, 1865 Mustered out July 13, 1865 fedo Mustered out July 13, 1865 , fjfed o Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 18, 1865. . . *4R Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865 ... J| Mustered out July 13, 1865 3 tt Mustered out July 13, 1865 §21CQ O Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865 . . EJ O > i-3 Mustered out July 13, 1865 g On detached service at muster-out of reg't. g Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 18, 1865 ... fed«l Promoted Major Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . Mustered out May 15, 1865 ^ Sixty-fifth Infantry, (as consolidated.) — Continued. -5 oo Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. H . Mrst Lieutenants. July 18, 1865... Not mustered. . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . Second Lieutenants. July 18, 1865... Not mustered. . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865 . . Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. K.. Captains. Feb. 22, 1863. . . June 17, 1865.. Not mustered . . . Mrst Lieutenant. Promoted First Lieutenant Company B. . . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 13, 1865. . . Second Lieutenants. March 1, 1863... Judc 17, 1865 .. May 16, 1865... Not mustered. . . i-3 § g hi O fed HISTORY OF SIXTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. The Sixty-fifth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, known as the "Scotch Regiment," was organized at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois, in the spring of 1862, by Colonel Daniel Cameron, jr., and mustered into United States' service May 1st, 1862. The Regiment was ordered to Martinsburg, Virginia, and, on its arrival, was brigaded with One Hundred and Twenty-fifth New York and Battery M, Second Illinois Artillery, under command of Colonel Miles. When Colonel Miles ingloriously surrendered at Harper's Ferry, the Sixty-fifth was made prisoners by the enemy. On the succeeding day, the Regiment was paroled, and sent to Chicago, where it remained until April, 1863, when, being exchanged, it moved, April 19th, and joined the Eastern Kentucky Army, serving in that campaign, and returning, via Cincinnati, to Camp Nelson, Kentucky, was sent to Knoxville, Tennessee, under General Burnside. where it was assigned to Second Brigade, Third Division, Twenty-third Army Corps. . Served during the campaigns in East Tennessee, taking part in the battles of Novem ber 25th and 29th, in the defense of Knoxville. The enemy, under Longstreet, was re pulsed, with great loss. Shortly afterward, General Burnside was relieved by General Schofield. After a severe winter campaign, the Sixty-fifth re-enlisted, as a veteran organization, and went home, on furlough, in March, 1864, with over 400 men. When the veteran fur lough had expired, the Regiment joined General Sherman's Army, 25 miles below Kings ton, Georgia. The Second Brigade was now composed of the Twenty-fourth Kentucky, One Hundred and Third Ohio, Sixty-fifth Indiana, and Sixty-fifth Illinois, commanded by Colonel Cameron, of the Sixty-filth, General J. D. Cox commanding the Third Division. June 15th, 1864, a general advance of Sherman's Army being made, the 'Sixty-fifth, on the right of the Twenty-third Corps, was brought into a sharp engagement with the ene my, between Kenesaw and Lost mountains. The enemy fell back, and, on the following day, the Sixty-fifth Illinois occupied their works. Lively skirmishing was continued on 17th, 18th and 19th, and, on the 20th, the advance was checked by a deep and almost impassible creek—the enemy disputing the passage of the only bridge with artillery and inftntry. Volunteers being called for, about 50 men of the Sixty-fifth Illinois stepped forward, and charged across the bridge, driving back the enemy, and holding the position until the remainder of the regiment crossed. During July and August, was engaged in numerous skirmishes. Some of them (as on July 29th and August 6th) were quite severe. On the 18th August, Captain Duquid, with four companies, drove a superior force over 2 miles. August 26th, with 15 days' rations, engaged in the successful movement south of At lanta, driving the enemy from Rough-and-Ready Station, and destroying the railroad ; and thence to Jonesjboro, participating in that battle. From thence moved to Decatur, and went into camp, September 9th. October 5lh, marched in pursuit of Hood to Rome,' Kingston, Resaca, Allatoona and Gaylesville, Alabama— back to Rome and Dalton, where it arrived, 29th. From Dalton moved, by rail, to Nashville, Novembsr 7th. 180 From Nashville, the regiment moved to Pulaski, Tennessee, and, on 22d November, was fureed back to Columbia, by Hood. November 25th and 26th, was severely en gaged at Columbia, losing 3 officers and 50 meu, killed and wounded. November 80th, the "Scotch Regiment" was engaged at Franklin. More than 200 dead and wounded reb els covered the ground in front of the Sixty-fifth, and it captured the colors of the Fif teenth Mississippi Infantry. Duringthe night, it fell back to Nashville. December 16th and 16th, participated in the battle of Nashville, and afterward pursued the retreating enemy to Clifton, Tennessee, where the regiment remained until January 15th, 1865. Moved, by boat, to Cincinnati; thence, by rail, to Washington and Annapo lis, and embarked, February 2d, for Wilmington, North Carolina, Landed at Frderal Point, 7th, and was engaged in the heavy Skirmishes there. 16th, crossed Cape Fear river, and, 18th, flanked the enemy out of Fort Anderson. 20th, fought the enemy at Smithtown creek, capturing 3 pieces of artillery and 350 men. February 22d, Wilming ton fell. March 6th, 1865, broke camp, and moved to Kingston. From this place, the first five companies, except veterans, were sent to Chicago, under Captain Duquid, for muster- out. Marched to Goldsboro, North Carolina, and, thence, to Raleigh, where it remained until the surrender of Johnson's army. From Raleigh the non-veterans, Major Kennedy commanding, were ordered home for muster-out. The remaining veterans moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, and went iDto permanent camp. May 1st, four new companies of recruits joined the Regiment. In JuDe, 4 officers and 250 men were assigned to the regiment from the Ni?.ety-second Illinois; 2 officeis and 120 men from the One Hundred and Twelfth Illinois, and 25 men from the One Hundred and Seventh Illinois. Lieutenant Colonel Stewart was mustered as Colonel. July 13th, 1S65, the Regiment was mustered out, and started home, arriving at Chicago, July 22d, and received final payment and discharge July 26th, 1865. Hosier of the Sixty siaith Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonels. Died of wounds at Resaca, Ga., May 20, '64. Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) July 7, 1865. . Dismissed by court martial, Jan. 11, 1864. . May 20, 1864... April 13, 1862. . Jan. 11, 1864... July 4, 1865 April 13, 1862... Jan. 21, 1863. . . April 20, 1865.. July 4, 1865.. . April 30 1862 Not mustered. . . April 13, 1862.. Oct. 28, 1864. .. Not mustered. April 13, 1862.. March 21, 1863 . May 22, 1865... Not mustered. . . Lieutenant Colonels. Charles W. Smith David C. Gamble Majors. Andrew K. Campbell David C. Gamble .... Mustered out (as Captain) July 7, 1865. Adjutants. Sept. 17, 1864.. Dec. 10 1862... Dec. 17, 1864... Quartermasters. Nicholas Brown Dec. 22, 1864... Aug. 19, 1862 . . April 13 1862. . Feb. 2, 1866 Surgeon. First Assistant Surgeons. Edward Vogel Robert Stephenson May 3, 1864 May 9, 1862 July 4, 1865 June 1, 1864. . . . Second Assistant Surgeons. David 0. McCord York Aj W. Bills Not mustered. . . Mustered out (as Hosp. Stew.) July 7, 1865 . . fedoCofeifed ohi MH H aMahi ^ Sixty-sixth Infantry. — Continued. OO to Co. C Name and Rank. , Chaplains. James M. Alexander Abraham Hastzell Captains. William S. Boyd William Berringer First Lieutenants. Frederick Ulrich William Berrixger Jesse Chambers Second Lieutenants. Austin S. Davidson Abijah Ford Captains. Henry Eads Samuel C. McElhaney . . . First Lieutenants. Frank M. Bingham Samuel C. McElhaney. . . W. W. Warren Second Lieutenants. Samuel B. Brightman. . . Jeremiah S. Weeks Captains. Ensign Conklin. Frank A. Hartzell ...... Residence. Paris. St. Louis, Missouri Attica, Indiana Attica, Indiana. Attica, Indiana. Attica, Indiana. Vernon, Wisconsin. Havana St. Louis, Missouri. Winona, Minnesota. Bloomington Winona, Minnesota. Winona, Minnesota. Dearborn Winona, Minnesota. Rock Island. Moline Date of rank. Sept. 17, 1861. Nov. 21, 1863.. Dec. 5, 1861, May 5, 1865. Nov 8, 1861.. May 30, 1864. May 6, 1865.. Dec. 6, 1861. July 4, 1865. Nov. 13, 1861. Feb. 8, 1865.. April 30,1862 Dec. 22, 1864. Feb. 3, 1865., April 30, 1862. July 4, 1865... Nov. 9, 1861.. Sept. 8, 1864. Date of muster. March 1, 1864... May 25, 1865. March 26, 1865 May 25, 1865.. Not mustered . March 80, 1865. Aug. 14, 1862 Feb. 2, 18H6.. May 7, 1865.. Aug. 14, 1862.. Not nrustered. . Nov. 9, 1861... Not mustered . . Remarks. Promoted Col. 1st Ala. A. D., June 11, '63. Resigned June 21, 1865 & Mustered out March 31, 1865 § Mustered out July 7, 1865 qI Killed-in battle May 30, 1864 H Promoted !P Mustered out July 7, 1866 S fed b. Mustered out November 2, 1864 f* Mustered out (as Serg't) July 7, 1865 mfedfed Mustered out £d Mustered out July 7, 1865 &j Mustered out Promoted Mustered out July 7, 1865 Resigned Nov. 18, 1863, Invalid Corps. . . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7 1865 . . . Term expired September 8, 1864 Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Feb. 3, 1865 . . . Thomas H. Rush Mrst Lieutenants. Robert J. Adams. ....... Martin W. Wren Second Lieutenants. Frank A- Hartzell George W. Green Captains. John Piper John H. Andrews Henry M. Swisher First Lieutenants. John H. Andrews Robert J. Williamson . . . Thomas H. Robinson Second Lieutenants. George W. Lusk Robert J. Williamson . . . George M. Baldwin Charles H. Smith Captains. Andrew K. Campbell David C. Gamble Levi C. Thornton Mrst Lieutenants. William H. H. Simpkins. . Hillrey B. Vanliew Levi C. Thornton Philip H. Ray Second Lieutenant. John V. Bovel , St. liouis, Missouri. Atlanta . Atlanta. Moline . . . Sheffield . Battle Creek, Michigan. Hartford, Michigan Grandview Hartford, Michigan. Ross, Michigan Leroy, Michigan Ross, Michigan Bedford, Michigan.. Columbia, Michigan. Paris Cumberland county Paris Paris Paris Paris Edgar county. Paris , Sept. 8, 1864. . April 30, 1862. Sept. 21, 1864. April 30, 1862. July 4, 1865 . . Nov. 7, 1861... Dee. 31, 1862.. April 20, 1865. Dec. 31, 1862.. Dec. 31, 1862.. April 20, 1865. June 30, 1862 -. Dec 81, 1862 . March 18, 1864 July 4, 1865... Oct. 10, 1861.. Jan. 21, 1863.. April 29, 1865. Sept. 10, 1861, May 5, 1863... June 1, 1864. . . May 5, 1865... Dec. 15, 1862. March 20, 1865. Aug. IS, 1862. May 25, 1865.. Aug. 15, 1862. Not mustered. June 20,1863.. May 27, 1865. . . May 15, 1863. . . June 20, 1863... May 21, 1865... Not mustered . . Oct. 10,1861 .. (July 1, 1863) | Oct. 21, 1864 j May 22, 1865 Oct. 10, 1861. July 1, 1863.. June 19, 1865 MuBtered out July 7, 1865 Resigned September 21, 1864 Mustered out July 7, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865 fed Resigned December 31, 1862 g Died of wounds June 23. 1864 j| Mustered out July 7, 1865 pO i^ Promoted m Honorably discharged January 4, 1865 M Mustered out July 7, 1866 Jjdo Resigned December 81, 1862 h Promoted W Killed in battle K Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1866. . . *lH Promoted Major jjj Promoted Major Mustered out July 7, 1865 Dismissed May 5, 1863 Died of wounds June 1, 1864 Promoted Mustered out July 7, 1865 M Honorably discharged August 13, 1863 §3 Co. E. H Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Levi C. Thornton Henry M. Swisher Thomas M. Slemons Captains. Michael Piggott Robert J. Webber Mrst Lieutenants. Cyrus A. Lemon William H. Sanders Robert J. Wjbber , John A. Courtney G.. Second Lieutenant. Hiram W. Thompson Captains. Benjamin D. Longstreth. William Burrows First Lieutenants. Palemon P. Ellis Charles Frantz Second Lieutenants, Philip C. Dedrich Moses F. Counts Marcus A. Hatfield Captains. Thomas D. Mitchell Sixty-sixth Infantry. — Continned. oo Residence. Paris Grandview.Paris Quin cy St. Louis, Missouri. Collinsville St. Louis, Missouri. Abingdon St. Louis, Missouri. Dayton, Ohio . . Dayton, Ohio,. Dayton, Ohio. Dayton, Ohio. Dnyton, Ohio. . . Springfield, Ohio. Dayton, Ohio. Date of rank. May 5, 1863 . . June 1, 1864.. June 22, 1865 April 30, 1862. April 29, 1865 . April 30, 1862. Nov. 26, 1862 . Dec. 22, 1864.. April 29, 1865 . July 4, 1865... April 30, 1862 Dec. 22, 1864 Aug. 31, 1862. June 22, 1866.. Aug. 31, 1862.. April 13, 18(13. July 4, 1866... Aug. 31, 1862 Date of muster. Aug. 14, 1863 . Not mustered. . May 22, 1865, April 7, 1863.. Feb. 2, 1865... May 31, 1865. , Not mustered. , Aug. 14, 1862 . . March 23, 1865 Aug. 20, 1862.. Not mustered. . May 11, 1863.. Not mustered. . Aug. 14, 1862. Remarks, Promoted Promoted Company D Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 186t. . . 15 Honorably discharged January 24, 1865 d Dishonorably dismissed (as First Lieutenant) g July 1, 1866. 5 J ' i-3 Dismissed November 26, 1862 Q Mustered out f § Promoted fed Mustered out July 7, 1865 g P.coJ Mustered out (as Sergeant) Julv 7, 1865 ... mfed ?d O Mustered out fed Mustered out July 7, 1865 .H Mustered out Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865. . . Resigned April 8, 1863 Resigned Februaiy 10, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865. . . Mustered out Thoatas O. Ohesnut. . Nelson ri. Westcott. First Lieutenants. Joseph W. Lidick Thomas O. Chesnut Nelson S. Westcott .... Thomas Watt Second Lieutenants. Nicholas R.Park Thomas Watt Scott Hughes Captains. Jerry N. Hill John L. Hays Samuel J. Smith . . . First Lieutenants. John L. Hays Samuel J. Smith James P. Lamott Second \ Lieutenants. John L.~ Hays Samuel J. Smith James P. Lamott John W. Litherland Captain. George A. Taylor. . . First Lieutenant. Alvin H. Davis Second Lieutenants. William (!. Jones d OOEl-ii 1H!.EU Arlington, Ohio , Hancock county, Ohio . Arlington, Ohio Hancock county, Ohio. Hancock county, Ohio . Hancock county, Ohio. Hancock county, Ohio. Bridgeport . Bridgeport . Bridgeport , Bridgeport. Bridgeport. Bridgeport. Bridgeport. , Bridgeport. . Bridgeport . . Friendsville , Lima, Ohio Johnstown, Ohio. Lima, Ohio. Ilea. 22, 1864. July 4, 1865. . June 30, 1862 Aug. 26, 1864 Dec. 22, 1864. July 4, 1865.. June 30, 1862. July 4, 1865.. July 4, 1865.. April 30, 1862. Nov. 18, lf63 . Dec. 22, 1864. Sept. 9, 1862 Nov. 18, H68. Dec. 22, 1864. April 30, 1862. Sept. 9, 1862.. Nov. 18, 1863.. May 27, 1865 . . April 7, 1862. April 7, 1862. Aug. 30, 1862. Jan 28, 1863. Feb. 2, 186B . Not mustered. Dec. 17, 1864 Feb. 2, 1865.. Noi mustered. Aug. 11, 1862 Not mustered. Aug. 14, 1862. Feb. 25, 1864. Feb. 2, 1865.. Jan. 13, 1863. Feb. 25, 1864. Feb. 2, 1866.. Jan. 13, 1863 . . April 11, 1864. June 9, 1865 .. April 30, 1862.. March 21, 1863 Promoted Major. ..••¦¦• ¦ • • • ¦ ¦•"¦""•" Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) July 7, I860. . . Resigned August 26, 1S64 Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865. . . . Resigned September 15, 1864 fes Promoted § Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 7, 1865. . . Hfed Resigned November IS, 1863. Invalid Corps. § Mustered out OT On detached service at muster-out of Reg't. M Promoted S Promoted W Mustered out July 7, 1865 jq a Promoted t Promoted Z Promoted ^j Mustered out July 7, 1865 H Killed in battle, May 16, 1864 Term expired April 26, 1865 Resigned January 28, 1863 Term expired April 26, 1865 )—.00 Or HISTORY OF SIXTY-SIXTH INFANTRY. An organization, known as "Birge's Sharp Shooters," was commenced at Benton Bar racks, Missouri, in September, 1861, by John W. Birge, and eight companies collected, which was afterwards known as "Western Sharp Shooters." The ninth company was or ganized, December 5th, and Benjamin S. Compton mustered as Colonel, and John W. Birge as Lieutenant Colonel. The Regiment was mustered as the Fourteenth Missouri Infantry Volunteers, and left for the field December 12th, 1861, moving, by rail, to Centralia, Missouri, and to Renick, Missouri, on the North Missouri railroad. The companies were kept out scouting until December 28th, when companies A, B, D, F and H were engaged in a fight at Mount Zion, Missouri, Colonel Birge commanding regiment. The enemy was repulsed, and the Regiment concentrated at Sturgeon, Missouri. February 4th, 1862, ordered to Cairo, Illinois; thence to Fort Henry, arriving Febru ary 10th, 1862, and were assigned to Colonel Lauman's Brigade, Brigadier General Smith's Division. February 12th, moved to Fort Donelson. Febru.iry 13th, 14th and 16th, was engaged in the hattle of Fort Donelson. March 6th, moved to Tennessee river, and, on the 12th, embarked for Pittsburg Land ing, arriving on the 20th. Was assigned to Colonel McArthur's Brigade, Brigadier Gen eral W. H. L. Wallace's Division, Army of West Tennessee. Was engaged in the battle of Shiloh, April 6th and 7th. April 20th, company K, organized at Columbus, Ohio, joined the Regiment. Was en gaged in the sii-ge of Corinth, Brigadier General R. J. Oglesby commanding Brigade, and Brigadier General T. A. Davies commanding Division. Joined in pursuit of the enemy, and, on return, camped near Corinth. July 8th, Colonel P. E. Burke took command of the Regiment. August 21st, ordered to Corinth, on provost duty. October 3d and 4th, was engaged in the battle of Corinth. October 6th, moved to Danville, Mississippi ; and, 7th, to Rienzi. Colonel Little took command of the Brigade and Brigadier General Hamilton of the Division. 8th, moved to Hatchie river. 10th, moved back to Rienzi. November 27th, moved to Tuscumbia river, where it went into permanent camp, and erected a stockade. November 20th, the Regiment was transferred to the state of Illinois, and numbered Sixty-sixth. January 1st, 1863, the Regiment belonged to the Second Brigade, Second Division, Six teenth Army Corps, commanded by Colonel A. Mersey, Ninth Illinois. Brigadier General G. M. Dodge and Major General S. A. Hurlbut, respectively. During the year, the Regiment remained at this out-post. It was frequently engaged in skirmishing with the enemy, capturing 10 officers and 150 men — the loss of the Regi ment being 3 officers and 15 men taken prisoner. November 2d, 1863, ordered to Burnsville, Mississippi. 8d, marched to Eastport, on the Tennessee. 5th, crossed the river, and marched toward Pulaski, Tennessee, on the 6th, arriving 12th. Remained at Pulaski, Tennessee, until January 16th, 1864. Three-fourths of the men having re-enlisted, moved toward Illinois, for veteran furlough. January 25th, the men were furloughed from Chicago, Illinois, and, on the 4th of March, having reassembled at Joliet, moved for the field. Mustered out, July 7th, 1865, at Louisville, Kentucky, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illi nois, July 9th 1865, for final payment and discharge. Roster of the Sixty-seventh Infantry {three months) Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Rosell M. Hough. . Lieutenant Colonel. Eugene H. Oakley William H. Haskill . Adjutant. Daniel T. Hale Quartermaster . Isaac N. Buck S'crqeon. Brock McVicker Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Roscoe L. Hall Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. William H. Ryder . . Captain. Charles B. Hull. . , First Lieutenant. King H. Milliken Residence. Chicago. Peoria. . Aurora . Chicago . Rockford , Rockford . Date of rank. June 13, 1862. . . June 13, 1862... June 13, 1862 . . June 13, 1862... June 13, 1862.. . June 4, 1862 June 13, 1862... June 13, 1862... June 13, 1S62... June 13, 1862 . Date of muster. June 13,1862... June 13, 1862... June 13, 1862 . . June 13, 1862... June 13, 1862 . . June 13, 1862 . . June 13, 1862 .. June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862 . . June 13, 1862... Remarks. Mustered out October 6, 1862 Mustered out October 6, 1862 Mustered out October 6, 1862 COM Mustered out October 6, 1862 ?* fed Mustered out September, 1862 [3 Mustered out September, 1862 Mustered out October 6, 1862 fe Mustered out October 6, 1862 . Mustered out September, 1862 . Mustered out September, 1862 , fed Sixty-seven ih Infantry. — Continued. ooCO Co. A. JB C. D E. Name and Rank. i Second Lieutenant. Judson Ellison Captain. John F. Scanlan First Lieutenant. Peter Caldwell Second Lieutenant. David F. Maloney Captain. Hiram R. Enoch Mrst Lieutenant. James B. Kerr Second Lieutenant. Joseph S. Berry Captains. Judson W. Reed First Lieutenant. Frederick W. Cole Second Lieutenant. William Sharp Captain. Charles A. Heilig Reridence. Rockford Chicago. Chicago . Chicago. RockfordRockfordChicago. Chicago. , Chicago. . Chicago. . Chicago . Date of rank. June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862. June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862. . June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862.. Date of muster. June 13, 1862 .. June 13, 1862 .. June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 .. June 13, 1862 . . June 13, 1862 .. June 13, 1862 . . June 13, 1862... June 13, 1862... June 13, 1862 .. June 13, 1862... Remarks. Mustered out September, 1862 Mustered out September, 1862 Mustered out September 1862 3 Mustered out September, 1862 fed fed Mustered out September, 1862 b>CO* Mustered out September, 1862 y fedhio Mustered out September, 1862 fed Mustered out September, 1862 Mustered out September, 1 862 Mustered out September, 1862 Mustered out September, 1862 o. Mrst Lieutenant. James A. Sexton Second Lieutenant. Charles H. Vogel Captain. William H. Frites .'.... Mrst Lieutenant. Abram D. VanVeckten . Second Lieutenant. Horace E. Dyer Captain. Charles K. Purple. Mrst Lieutenant. .Jeremiah Dockstater. . , Second Lieutenant. Edward K. Valentine . . Captain. James W. Crane Mrst Lieutenant. Stephen Allen Second Lieutenant. Alonzo Hilliard Captain. Ruel G. Rounds First Lieutenant. Kelsey Bond Chicago. . . , Chicago. . . , Canton. . . . Elmwood . . Brimfield. . Peoria Peoria Peoria Freeport . . . Orangeville Harlam. . . Chicago . . . Chicago . . . June 13, 1862. June 13, 1862. June 13, 1862. June 13, 1862. June 13,1862. June 13, 1862 June 13, 1882 June 13, 1862 June 13, 1862 June 13, 1862 June 13, 1862 June 13, 1862 June 13, 1862 Jnne 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862 . Mustered out September, 1862 Mustered out September, 1862 „ O CO Mustered out September, 1862 ^ Mustered out September, 1862 » Mustered out September, 1862 ^fed Mustered out September, 1862 j| Mustered out September, 1862 S fed fed Mustered out September, 1862 gO Mustered out September, 1862 W M Mustered out September, 1862 ^ 5 Mustered out September, 1862 fed Mustered out September, 1862 Mustered out September, 1862 «o Sixty-seventh Infantry (three months). — Continued. CO© Name and Rank. H. Second Lieutenant. John Murphy Captain. S. W. McKorN Mrst Lieutenant. Edward Bailey Second Lieutenant. James Wright Residence. Chicago . . . Champaign . Champaign.Champaign . Date of rank. Date of muster. June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862 . June 13, 1862.. June 13, 1862. June 13, 1862. June 13,1862. June 13, 1862. Remarks. Mustered out September, 1862. Mustered out September, 1862. Mustered out September, 1862. <=1 Mustered out September, 1862 qj fed Roster of the Sixty eighth Infantry (three months) Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Colonel. Elias Stuart Lieutenant Colonel. Houston L. Taylor George W. Lackey. John S. Bishop Quartermaster. Samuel F. True Mattoon. Bloomington.Jacksonville . Springfield... July 16, 1862. June 20, 1862... June 20, 1862... June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862... June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862.. June 20, 1862 .. fedI? Mustered out September 26, 1862 >§ % hi Mustered out September 26, 1862. Mustered out September 26, 1862. Mustered out September 26, 1862. June 20, 1862. .. Mustered out September 26, 1862. B Surgeon. Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. \ Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant, June 20, 1862. June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862. June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862 . June 20, 1862. . June 23, 1862 , June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862 . June 23,- 1862 . June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862 . June 20, 1862 . June 20,1862.. June 20, 1862... June 20, 1862. . June 20, 1862 . June 20, 1862 . Mustered out September 26, 1862 Resigned July SO, 1862 fed O GO Mustered out September 26, 1862 ^fed o Mustered out September 26, 1862 hjCO H Mustered out September 26, 1862 H•¦d.g Mustered out September 26, 1862 gHW Mustered out September 26, 1862 - — . W fed fedfed Mustered out September 26, 1862 g o Mustered out September 26, 1862 3WCO Mustered out September 26, 1862 gi-a Mustered out September 26, 1862 g Mustered out September 26, 1862 M CO Mustered out September 26, 18.62 ^_» Sixty-eighth Infantry (three months). — Continued. tofcO Remarks. Mustered out September 26, 1862 Mustered out September 26, 1862 I> d Mustered out September 26,1862 f| Mustered out September 26, 1862 Mustered out September 26, 1862 35. Mustered out September 26, 1862 <*> fedfed *d Mustered out September 26, 1862 ofed*3 Mustered out September 26, 1862 Mustered out September 26, 1862 Mustered out September 26, 1862 Mustered out September 26, 1862 Co. Ci Name and Rank. Captain. Henry Davey Mrst Lieutenant. George H. Whiteman . . Second Lieutenant. Isaac N. Coltrin Captain. John W. Morris Residence. First Lieutenant. John R . Larrimore . Second Lieutenant. Lewis Ijamis Captain. James P. Moore First Lieutenant. Harvey C. DeMotte Second Lieutenant. John H. Stout Captain. Leroy T. Brown First Lieutenant. John W. Hamilton Clinton Waynesville.Clinton ..... Bloomington. Bloomington.Bloomington . Bloomington.Bloomington. Bloomington. Lincoln. Atlanta . Date of rank. Date of muster. June 23,1862. . June 23, 1862. . June 23, 1862. . June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862. . June 23, 1862. June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862. June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862. . June 20, 1862 .. June 20,1862... June 20, 1862... June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862.. June 20, 1862 .. June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862 . . I.. o. 03 Second Lieutenant. Adam H. Borgardtjs. . . . Captain. John W. Bear Mrst Lieutenant. Samuel B. Crisky Second Lieutenant. S. Wheaton West .am. Edward J. Jones First Lieutenant. Thomas L. Masters Second Lieutenant. Hiram L. Dunn Elkhart ... Decatur . . . Decatur. . . , SpringfieldPekin Pekin Circleville . June 23, 1862 . , June 23, 1862.., June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862 . June 23, 1862.. June 23, 1862 . June 20, 1862. .. June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862... June 20,1862... June 20,^862... June 20, 1862 . . June 20, 1862 . . Mustered out September 26, 1862. Mustered out September 26, 1862. Mustered out September 26, 1862. fedow fed Mustered out September 26, 1862 § 09 Mustered out September 26, 1862 * Mustered out September 26, 1862 Mustered out September 26, 1862. Roster of the Sixty-ninth Infantry (three months) Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Colonel. Joseph H. Tucker . . , Lieutenant Colonel. Thomas J. Pickett Major. George P. Smith Adjutants. Ezra M. Beardsley . . AbramH. Van Buren. June 12, 1862 . . June 14,1862... June 14,1862... June 14, 1862... June 14, 1862... June 13, 1862 June 13, 1862 June 13, 1862 Mustered out. Mustered out. Mustered out. Not mustered. . . Commission canceled. June 13, 1862. . . Mustered out fedfeds IaCO 5 & H fed CO w Sixty-ninth (three months) Infantry. — Continued. CO Co. Name and Rank. Quartermaster. Charles "W. Cringle . . Isaiah P. Lynn Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Azro E. Goodwin Second Assistant Surgeon. Residence. Date of rank. June 14, 1862. June 19,1862. June 14, 1862 Date of muster. June IS, 1862 . June 14, 1862.. June 13, 1862 . Remarks. Mustered out. Mustered out. Mustered out. fedm fed fedt»t-1 fed fed ?d ofed i-3 Chaplain. William W. Everts Captain. '. Abram Lash, Jr Mrst Lieutenant. David Robinson, Jr Second Lieutenant. IEdward R. Virden Princeton . Princeton Princeton s Captain. Jonathan Kimball Mrst Lieutenant. Samuel H. Hunter Second Lieutenant. Thomas W. Teppt Elgin Elgin Elgin , July 14, 1862 June 14. 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862 June 14, 1862 June 13, 1862 . June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862.. June 14, 1862.. June 14, 1862.. June 14, 1862.. June 14, 1862.. Mustered out. Mustered out. MuBtered out. Mustered out, Mustered out. Mustered out. Mustered out. D JE Captains. Lansing B. Tucker . . James O. McClellan. Mrst Lieutenants. James 0. McClellan . . . John S. Mabie Second Lieutenants. John S. Mabie Charles Case Captain. Frank J. Bush G Mrst Lieutenant. Warfield B. Todd Second Lieutenant. Robert Irwin Captain. Fidel Schlund First Lieutenant. Charles Varges Second Lieutenant. August W. Willige Captain. Frazer Wilson Mrst Lieutenant. Ezra M. Beardsley Second Lieutenant. jeorge Schmerhorn Captain. Joseph A. Vincent . Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago. ... Chicago.. . . Galva Linn Magnolia . . . Chicago.. . . Chicago. . . . Chicago. . . . Rock Island Rock Island Rock Island Fairburgh . . June 14, Aug. 18, June 14, Aug. 18, June 14, Aug. 18, June 14, 1862 . . 1862 . . June 14, 1862 . . 1862 .. June 14, 1862 .. 1862... June 14, 1862... 1862 .. June 14, 1862'.. June 14, 1862 . . June 14, 1862 . . June 14, 1862 . . June 14, 1862 . . June 14 1862.. June 14, 1862 . . June 14 1862.. June 14, 1862.. June 14 1862.. June 14, 1862 . . June 14 1862.. June 14, 1862 . . June 14 1862 .. June 14 1862 . . June 14, 1862 .. June 14, 1862 .. June 14, 1862 . . June 14 , 1862.. Died August, 1862 Mustered out Promoted g Mustered out oqfel fed Promoted q Mustered out *dCQ MM Mustered out "ia Mustered out 2 Mustered out HWfedfed Mustered out HK o Mustered out HWas Mustered out 5 Mustered out Hj fed Mustered out Mustered out MCO Mustered out vi Sixty-ninth (three months) Infantry. — Continued. COOS Co. G H. Name and Rank. K. First Lieutenant. E. S. Scribner Second Lieutenant. John Herbert Captain. James W. Reardon Mrst Lieutenant. Eli B. Baker Second Lieutenant. Edwin F. Bennett Captain. William C. Hale , First Lieutenant. Charles L. Perry Second Lieutenant. Alvah R. Jordan Captain. John Coakley Mrst Lieutenant. William H. Tousley. Second Lieutenant. Isaac H. Allen Residence. La Prairie, Wisconsin . . . Pontiac Dixon Dixon Dixon Morris Morris Morris Polo Amboy '. Mt. Morris Date of rank. June 14, 1862. June 14,1862. June 14, 1862. June 14,1862. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14,1862. June 14,1862. June 14,1862. June 14,1862. June 14,1862. Date of muster. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14,1862. June 14,1862. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14, 1862. June 14,1862. Juno 14, 1862. Remarks. Mustered out Mustered out .' Mustered out ^\%i-3 Mustered out 1 Mustered out '. 3 fed 5. Mustered out co B Mustered out qfed hi Mustered out Mustered out Mustered out Mustered out Roster of the Seventieth Infantry (three months) Regiment Illinois Volunteers. A. Colonel, Owen T. Reeves . . . Lieutenant Colonel. John D. Sage.. Major. Joseph H. Scibird. . . Adjutant. James B. Breese , Quartermaster. John B. Burrows Surgeon. Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Madison Reece Second Assistant Surgeon. Wllliam C. Lacy. Captain. Gilbert Summe First Lieutenant. Samuel E. Wishard Second Lieutenant. Benjamin Hove Captain. Wllliam Perce July 23, 1862.. July 23, 1862.. July 28, 1862.. July 23, 1862.. July 10, 1862. Aug. 5, 1862.. July 23, 1862... July 4, 1862 July 4, 1862 July 4, 1862..., July 23, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. Aug. 16, 1862... July 4, 1862 July 4, 1862 July 4, 1864 July 4, 1862 July 4, 1862 Mustered out. Mustered out. Mustered out. fed o COHfedfed O td Mustered out , § Mustered out . Mustered out. fedn wg fed ow Mustered out sos Mustered out 5 Mustered out H Mustered out Mustered out CO Seventieth (three months) Infantry. — Continued. COCO Co. E. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. Benjamin G. Bills Second Lieutenant. John S. Clark Captain. John T. Maddox . First Lieutenant. Thomas G. Black Second Lieutenant, James G. Seward George W. Fox Mrst Lieutenant. Isaac P. Wllson Second Lieutenant. William M. Lewis Captain. Daniel D. Snyder Mrst Lieutenant. William H. Hinman .... Second Lieutenant. George Dempsey Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. July 23, 1862. July 23, 1862, July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862. . July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862 July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. Remarks- Mustered out. Mustered out . Mustered out J| Mustered out _fed Mustered out ^ Mustered out . Mustered out . Mustered out. Mustered out. Mustered out . Mustered out . fed fed?d o fed G. JH I.. Captain. Alfred Comings . . , Mrst Lieutenant. Charles P. Fleishbein. . . Second Lieutenant. William I. Allen Captain. Newton Harlan Mrst Lieutenant. Joseph Beyles Second Lieutenant. Daniel 0. Martin Captains. Owen T. Reeves . . . James 0. Donald . . . Mrst Lieutenants. James 0. Donald John A. Robinson Second Lieutenant. Albert Braxton nam. K. James Hudson. Mrst Lieutenant. George Wilderboor. . . . Second Lieutenant. William T. Hudson Captain. George R. Brumlay July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862. . July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862. . July 4, 1862. . July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862.. July 23, 1862. July 4, 1862. . July 23, 1862. July 4, 1862. . July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1862. . July 4, 1862.. July 4, 1S62.. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July i, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862 . July 4, 1862. July 4, 1862. Mustered out Mustered out fed Mustered out § i-3 fedfed Mustered out _ him Mustered out fed £ a Mustered out dfedH W- Promoted Colonel ^ Musteredout t|fedfed Promoted ~ Mustered out gaH W Musteredout ,«, h-tss"d Mustered out (?fed3 Mustered out K Mustered out MCO Mustered out to Seventieth (three months) Infantry. — Continued. too© Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. K . Mrst Lieutenant. July 4, 1862 July 4, 1862 July 4, 1862 July 4, 1862 Second Lieutenant! Roster of the Seventy-first (three months) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Colonel. Othnlel Gilbert . . . Lieutenant Colonel. James 0. P. Burnside. . . . Major. De Witt C. Marshall. . . Adjutant. Henry G. Hicks Quartermaster. James H. Moore. ..... Chaplain. William C. Mason. Jerome B. Fuller . Danville July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... Mustered out. fed Mustered out pco* Mustered out g >-dofed HI Mustered out Mustered out Mustered out . Mustered out , Mrst Lieutenant. Edward Lafferty B. D. E. Second Lieutenant. Charles C. Jamison Captain. Luther W. Black Mrst Lieutenant. '¦ George W. Snyder Second Lieutenant. Emanuel Stover Captain. Charles A. Summers Mrst Lieutenant. Charles E. Hartman. . . . Second Lieutenant. Solomon N. Nebleok. . . . Horatio G. Ooykendall. First Lieutenant. James- L. Smedley Second Lieutenant. Charles C. Huntley. . . . , Charles Parker Mrst Lieutenant. Aaron S. Hadley Danville , Danville Freeport . Lanark , Homer . , Homer.Homer . Farmington . Rock Island , Lisbon, Chicago . July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862, July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. Mustered out Mustered out fedoCO Mustered out [|fed Mustered out td CO fed Mustered out § a HI H Mustered out ^ S Mustered out w Mustered out §fed o Mustered out ". ^W ^CO, Mustered out M t Mustered out S3fedH Mustered out fco Mustered out , r> Seventy-first (three months) Infantry. — Continued. bo o fcO Co. E. F. G. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenant. William D. Lattimer. . . . Captain. Pliny L. Fox Mrst Lieutenant. Benjamin H. Towner . . . Second Lieutenant. James N. Phillips Captain. Wllliam H. Weaver First Lieutenant. James C. Tice Thomas B. Collins . . Captain. Theodore M. Brown. First Lieutenant, James W. Heffington. . . Second Lieutenant. George W. Pitman Captain. Jesse P. M. Howard . . . Residence. Galesburg. Sidney Terre Haute, Indiana. Beardstown Petersbjirg.. Virginia . Mahomet.. Mahomet..Mahomet , . Effingham. Date of rank. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 22, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. Date of muster. July 22, 1862... July 22, 1862... July 22, 1862... July 22, 1862... July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862.. July 26, 1862. . . July 26, 1862. . . July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... Remarks. Mustered out Mustered out g H Mustered out fe* Mustered out gE Mustered out K,DO fed Mustered out ^Ofedi-3 Mustered out Mustered out Mustered out Musteredout Mustered out First Lieutenant. David P. Murphy Second Lieutenant. JohnM. Loy jr _ Captain. James Creed Mrst Lieutenant. Flavius J. Carpenter.. Second Lieutenant. Absalum A. Lassater. . , Effingham. . . Effingham . . . Benton McLanesboro McLanesboro July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862. July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... July 26, 1862... July|26, 1862 . . July 26, 1862... Mustered out Mustered out fedo CQ Mustered out fj a o Mustered out fcd GOfed Mustered out gj fed COH w Bfed K oWCO fed fco©OS Roster of the Seventy-second Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. tc o Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Frederick A. Staring . . . Lieutenant Colonels. Joseph C. Wright Joseph Stockton. Majors. Henry W. Chester . Joseph Stockton . . . William James Ebenezer Bacon Benjamin W. Underwood George H. Heafford .... Quartermasters. Benjamin W. Thomas . . . ¦ Albert G. Gibbs Edwin Powell Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Benjamin Durham, Jr Charles A. Bucher Second Assistant Surgeon. Edwin A. Beers Residence. Chicago . Chicago , Chicago . Chicago . Chicago.Chicago . Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Batavia. McHenry. Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 21, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862... July 7, 1863 Aug. 21,1862. Feb. 14, 1863. July 7, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862. Jan. 16, 1863.. April 1, 1864.. July 81, 1862. Feb, 16, 1868. Aug. 22,1862. Aug. 22, 1862. July 8, 1864. . Oct. 17, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862. . Oct. 16, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862 . April 20, 1863. Oct. 29, 1863. . Aug. 21, 1S62. Aug. 15, 1863. June 29, 1864. Aug. 21, 1862 June 10, 1868. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 1, 1864.. Remarks. Mustered out August 21, 1865 Died at Chicago, July 6, 1863, of wounds received at Vicksburg. fe Promoted Brevet Brigadier General March c-i 13, 1865. Mustered out August 7, 1865. ^ Resigned February 14, 1863 Promoted g Mustered out August 7, 1865 g fed Died January 16, 1863 K. Resigned April 1.1S64 m Mustered out August 7, 1865 fedfedhio Resigned February 16, -1863 j| Mustered out August 7, 1865 Mustered out August 7, 1865 Promoted Assistant Surgeon of Volunteers . Mustered out August 7, 1865 Resigned April 1, 1864 KOSTEK OF SEVENTY-SECOND INFANTRY. 205 a 3 1-5 ?•* 3 3 I">a .2, si§a a o 03 O ¦"» . -3 -a -a' a o o .g>a a J22 13 CD co ,£2 2 2° a a § 2 2 §, Ph P4 0 3 13 W OF-1SJ E . a rt. N a 0043 00 ci +3 3 O 3 o O <3 S3 «) Pi fc COM2-*-dCO CD gg CO Promoted H Promoted ^ Promoted |> Mustered out August 7, 1865 K, oo g Mustered out August 7, 1865 2hi Promoted Adjutant Resigned September 27, 1864 Mustered out August 7, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out August 7, 1865 Mustered out August 7, 1865 G. H ' First Lieutenants. Henry C. Mowry Porter A. Ransom Joseph Strobe Second Lieutenants. Porter A. Ransom Elisha Morgan Joseph Strt/be Captain. * Isaiah H. Williams Mrst Lieutenants. George W. Colby Edward F. Oertell Herrick G. Turnald. Second Lieutenants. Richard Pomeroy Herrick G. Tornald ¦Henry D. French Daniel W. Whittle. ... Mrst Lieutenants. James H, Smith James A. Bingham Charles D. Beegle. . . . Second Lieutenants. James A. Bingham Charles D. Beegle Benjamin F. Leonard. . William Stokes Richard Welch Captain. Edwin C. Prior Chicago.Chicago. Chicago. Chicago . Chicago . Chicago . Chicago. Dundee . Chicago Chicago . Chicago , Chicago . Chicago. Champaign Plymouth Millersburg, Ohio Plymouth Millersburg, Ohio Aurora Champaign Lockport, New York., Chicago. Aug. 21, 1862. May 22, 1863... July 11, 1865 . . Aug. 21, 11362. May 22, 1863.. July 13, 1864 . . Aug. 21,1862. Aug. 21, 1862. Feb. 15, 1864. July 11, 1865. Aug. 21, 1862. May 7, 1864 . . . Aug. 21, 1862.. May 4, 1863... Aug. 21, 1862. Jan. 28, 1863.. May 22, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862... Jan. 28, 1863.., May 22; -1863... March 26, 1864 Nov. 30,1864.. Aug. 21,1862. Aug. 21, 1862 . Jan. 1, 1864. . . Not mustered. . Aug. 21, 1862. Jan. 5, 1864. . . Aug. 21,1862. Aug. 21, 1862. July 15, 1864 . Not mustered. Aug. 21, 1862.. Sept. 12, 1864 . Aug. 21,1862.. Aug. 15, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Aug. 15, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862.. June 10, 1863. Not mustered. . Aug. 1, 1864. . Not mustered. . Aug. 21, 1862. Killed May 22, 186*8 ¦ Mustered out June 17, 1865 Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) August 7, 1865. Promoted ;..... Promoted Captain Company K Promoted o03 On detached service at muster-out of reg't. ^ Promoted Captain Company K tcj Resigned May 21, 1865 w Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) August 7, 1865. M Killed May 7, 1864 % Promoted m Q O Died May 4, 1863 g Mustered out August 7, 1865 \, Resigned January 28, 1863 C Killed (as 2d Lieut.) May 22, 1863 H Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 jq Promoted Promoted Commission canceled Died November 30, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 7, 1865.. to Died of wounds December 16, 1864 -5 Roster of Seventy-second Infantry. — Continued. too00 Co. H Name and Rank. Captain. Charles E. Thompson . . First Lieutenants. John W. Murray Charles E. Thompson. Adolph Borkhardt . Second Lieutenants. Hezekiah Stout Charles E. Thompson Adolph Borkhardt James W. Harvey. . Abner E. Barnes. . . Spencer B. Carter. James M. Smith Mrst Lieutenants. Abner E. Barnes Spencer B. Carter Jacob Schank a . James M. Smith John W. Abbott. . Albert S. Packer. Eli S. Gorham. . . . J£. , Captains. , , John Reid [ George W. Colby. . , Residence. Chicago. Chicago. Chi cago . Chicago. Brooklyn . . Chicago. . . Chicago , EvanstonLee Chicago Lee. Avon . . . Chicago St. Augustine. Salem, Ohio. . Avon Chicago . Date of rank. Dec. 18, 1864. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 23, 1863. Dec. 18, 1864. Aug. 21,1862.. June 8, 1863... Aug. 23, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. Oct. 16, 1862.. Sept. 3, 1863.. July 11, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1862. Oct. 16, 1862.. Sept. 8, 1863.. May 19, 1865 .. Aug. 21, 1862. Feb. 4, 1864... May 19, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1862. Feb. 15, 1864.. Date of muster. April 1, 1865. Aug. 21, 1862. Oct. 29, 1868.. April 1, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 4, 1864.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Oct. 28, 1862. . Oct. 25, 1868.. Not mustered . . Aug. 21, 1862.. Oct. 28, 1862.. Oct. 29, 1868. . Juno 15, 1865,. Aug. 21,1862.. March 5, 1864. Not mustered. . Aug. 21, 1862.. June 16, 1864. . Remarks. Mustered out August 7, 1865 Resigned August 23, 1863 Promoted fc Mustered out August 7, 1865 £- l Resigned June 8, 1863 ^ Promoted Promoted g W Resigned October 16, 1862 >- Promoted by President v. Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 tB Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Aug. 7, 1865 ... S?do Promoted § Promoted Resigned October 29, 1864 Promoted App'ted Capt. 11th La. V. A. D. May 28, '63. Died November 80, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 7, 1865. Resigned February 15, 1864 Resigned July 18, 1864 frlmf ( l\ui,n.inL, y*\w\\\ \ -! Ui imnmn , Ii»l>'vw \ n r,iinMimw, ,. <, WlWIN Wm,\M..i i hi U Attt>M- 1< Ai.i.moN. ¦..,.•... • • U '. ! ! < 1 1 ! I : l ! I 1 1 1 1 1 I Uhuni|\n, ,t,,ii.,, I 'III IM|I0- .,,,,,,,,,.,.., iiIiIkmrii. . ,. >¦• ,, CIlli'Bgll., ., OIlllMlfl,!). ,| July 18, 1864... Auk- «i, iHiia. . Htmi,. in, i mm., ¦Inly 14, IHIl-i... Auk- al, iHii». • •Inn, -I, I Sllil... Sept. 8, 1864. . . Auk. 21, 1862 .. Oot. 29, 1868... Aug. 21, 1862. Mustered out August 7, 1865 Resigned September 16, 1863 Resigned July 14, 1864 Mustered out August 7, 1865 Died at Columbus, Ky. , January 4, 1863 &J Promoted g H — BW a o o a b 1 HISTORY OF SEVENTY-SECOND INFANTRY. The Seventy-second Regiment Illinois Volunteers was organized at Chicago, as the first Regiment of the Chicago Board of Trade. Its first bills were put out for one Company, calling itself the "Hancock Guards," on July 23d, 1862, and, exactly one month afterwards, (August 23d, 1862,) the entire Regiment was complete and mustered into the service of the United States, for three years, or during the war. The" very day of their muster, they were started off for Cairo, where they arrived on the 24th. Their strength at that time was thirty-seven (37) officers and 930 men. On the 6th day of September, they were ordered out to Paducah, Kentucky, where they went on post duty, until the 17th, when they were sent down to Columbus, Kentucky, at which point they did guard and picket duty, mainly, until November 21st. They were not, however, idle in this time ; but in addition to the thorough and constant drilling, which has since made them one of the finest organizations in the army, found time for two expe ditions, one to Clarkson, Missouri, on October 6th, when they dispersed a rebel camp and captured a number of prisoners, horses, etc., and the other, on October 21st, to New Mad rid, which was not so eventful. On November 21st, they were ordered to join General Quimby's command, Seventh Division, Seventeenth Army Corps, at Moscow, Tennessee, and, with that command, they arrived, on December 1st, 1862, at Lumpkin's Mills, Mississippi, whence they accompanied Grant's Army, as far as the Yaconapatafa river. Owing to the supplies being cut off at Holly Springs, the army was forced to return, after penetrating as far as the point mentioned ; and the Seventy-second was sent, as guard to the wagon train, to Memphis, Tennessee. There, at a distance of about eight miles from the city, on the line of the Memphis and Charleston railroad, they went into camp, and remained until January 19th, 1863, when they were sent into the city, and quartered at the Navy Yard, to do provost guard duty. While making Memphis their headquarters, the Regiment went out on an expedition to Horn Lake creek, where they dispersed a gang of Blvthe's rebel gueirillas, capturing quite a number of them. On March 1st, the Division, of which the Seventy-second Regiment formed a part, started down the Yazoo Pass; but finding Fort Pemberton in their way, and not being able to take it just then, went back. April 23d, they landed at Milliken's Bend, Louisi ana, and, from there, marched up with Grant's army to Vicksburg. On May 16th, they arrived at Champion Hill, just in time to turn the enemy's left, and, by that movement, decided the fate of the day. That was their first battle, and, fortunately for them, their share in it, although a most important one, wa« not very severe. On May 17th, they found themselves at Big Black, in the rear of Vicksburg, and, on the 19th, this Regiment was the first to open the attack on the rebel stronghold. In the desperate charge of the 22d they participated with the highest honor to themselves, losing some 130 of their number killed, wounded and missing, but fighting as bravely as men could fight, until the last. " From that time until July 4th, when the rebels capitulated, the Seventy-second did its luty among the foremost in the siege, and, on the capitulation were among the first to 'tor the city. HIST0EV OF SEVENTY-SECOND INFANTRY. 211 « On July 12th, the Seventy-second embarked for Natchez, Mississippi, where they landed the succeeding day, taking possession of the town, capturing a large number of prisoners, pieces of artillery, confederate government stores, and 5000 bead of Texas cattle. Here they remained until October 17th, doing provost duty, with the exception of a couple of skirmishes, at St. Catherine's creek, Mississippi, September 1st, and at Cross Bayou, Louisiana, on September 23d. October 18tb, 1863, they went on provost guard duty at Vicksburg, Mississippi, where they remained until October 30th, 1864. During this year of comparative inaction, they only went on two expeditions. The first of these was to Benton, Mississippi, on May 7th, 1864, where they had a short, but pretty seven- fight with a body of rebels; and the second was to Grand Gulf, Mississippi, on July 18th. October 30th, 1864, they were ordered to report to Major General Howard, command ing Army and Department of the Tennessee, then with Sherman's Army ; and, in pursu ance ofthis order, arrived at Nashville, Tennessee, on November 13th. They there found themselves too late to join Sherman in his great "march to the sea," and were ordered to Co lumbia, Tennessee, to join Major General Schofield's command, which they did, on Novem ber 21st, when Hood crossed the Tennessee river, and seemed coming down, "like a wolf on the fold." Schofield's Army found it convenient to retire towards Nashville. On No vember 29th, they evacuated Columbia, and the Seventy-second was in a severe skirmish with the enemy at Spring Hill, on the road between Columbia and Franklin. On the succeeding day, they arrived at Franklin, and hastily threw up some light earthworks. About 4 o'clock that afternoon Hood attacked them, and the battle raged from that hour until midnight, with terrific fury. In tJaat fight the Seventy-second lost 9 officers out of 16 engaged, and 152 men, who were either killed or severely wounded. That night they left their works and retreated towards Nashville, which they reached on December 1st; and here the Seventy-second was thrown on the extreme right of the Federal lines inclos ing Nashville, under command of General A. J. Smith. On December 15th, the whole Union Army was moved outside its works, to give battle to Hood ; and on that and the succeeding day the great battle of Nashville took place, resulting in the complete whip ping of the "Rebs." From that time until January 3d, 1865, they were engaged in the pursuit of Hood's Army following it up closely, as far as Clifton; but Hood managed to escape across the Tennessee river. From Clifton, the Regiment went, by boat, up the Tennessee river, to Eastport, Mississippi, arriving there January 13th, 1865, and there remaining in quarters until February 9th, making, in that time, but one expedition, and that a fruitless one, to Iuka and Corinth, Mississippi. February 9th, they started for New Orleans, where they arrived February 21st. tfntil March 21st, they remained in camp eight miles below the city, and then they were em barked, and taken across the Gulf to Dauphine Island, Alabama, where they arrived on March 17th. -The next day the Brigade which included the Seventy-second, crossed over to the main land, on the western shore of Mobile Bay. Here they remained a few days, skir mishing with the enemy, when, having accomplished the object of the expedition, which ,. was merely a feint on Mobile from that direction, they re-joined the army at Fish river, near Smith's Mills, Alabama. On March 26th, the Corps to which they were attached moved, and, on the morning of the 27th, appeared in front of Spanish Fort. From that time until the night of April 8th, the Regiment, was actively engaged in the siege. At 5 o'clock, on the evening of the 8th, the Union troops were ordered up into the first line of their works. The attack be gan and at near midnight. The First Brigade (including the Seventy-second) and the Third Brigade, Sixteenth Army Corps, charged on the enemy's works, and carried them, capturing the fort. The next morning they moved out on the road to Blakely, when their Division was held in support of the other Divisions charging the enemy's works at 212 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPOET. that place. The place having been taken, the command went into camp here, until the 14th, on which date they moved forward on the road to Montgomery, Alabama— march ing over the 200 miles to that place in exactly 11 days. At Montgomery, tbey remained in camp until May 23d, when they were ordered to Union Springs, Alabama, 45 miles from Montgomery. There they remained, doing post duty, until July 19th, when they staried on their homeward journey. On August 6th, the were mustered out of the service, at Vicksburg, and thence marched directly home to Chieago. During their term of service, they received some 450 recruits, and, when ordered home, they transferred 270 of these to the Thirty-second Regiment Illinois Veteran Volunteers, at Meridian, Mississippi. They brought home 22 officers and 310 men. In an attack upon some of the Regiment, by a gang of drunken rebels, at Yerger's Landing, on their^way home, private Levi Derby, of company E, was killed and Sergeant Major Blake was so seriously injured by a pistol shot, that his life was endangered. The following little table of statistics is furnished by the Adjutant of the Regiment, and gives some idea of what their service has been : Number of officers belonging to Regiment at date of muster-in 37 Number of enlisted men belonging to Regiment, at date of muster-in 930 Total 967 Number of officers returning with Regiment 22 Number of enlisted men returning with Regiment 310 Total , . .„ 332 Number of officers killed in service 7 Number of men killed in service 78 Number of officers died of disease 3 Number of men died of disease , 130 Number of officers wounded 10 Number of men wounded 120 Number of officers taken prisoners 3 Number of men taken prisoners 76 Total 427 Number of battles fought 1 Number of skirmishes '. 11 Total , 18 Number of miles traveled, since entering service 9280 Number of days under the enemy's fire 145 Roster of the Seventy third' Infantry Regiment Itlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. James F. Jaquess. . Lieutenant Colonels Benjamin F. Northcott . . William A. Presson James I. Davidson Majors. William A. Presson. James I. Davidson. . . William E. Smith. . . Thomas Motherspaw , Wilson Borrodghs . . Richard R. Randall . . Calvin R. Winget William R. Wilmer Charles Tilton Joseph M. Garrett . Quartermaster. James W. Slavens .... George 0. Pond Griggsville Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Robert E. Stevenson Henry C. McPherson Residence. Quincy Quincy Rushville . . Griggsville . Rushville . . Griggsville . Mattoon . . . Monticello . Fairmount . Doddsville . Quincy . . . Fairmount . Tuscola. JacksonvilleJacksonville . Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862 Jan. 16, 1863. Aug. 14, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862. Jan. 16, 1863. Aug. 14, 1863. Sept. 20, 1863 Dec. 18, 1864 Aug. 21, 1862.. May 15, 1863.. Sept. 21, 1863. Nov. 30, 1864 . Dec. 18, 1864.. July 29, 1862 Aug. 21, 1862 Aug. 21, 1862.. April 13, 1864. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862.. Jan. 21, 1863... Sept. 3, 1863... Aug. 21, 1862 April 6, 1868. June 27, 1864. Feb. 1, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1862. Nov. 22, 1863. Feb.'l,'i865!! July 29, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 21,1862. May 1, 1864 . . Remarks. Mustered out June 12, 1865 g Resigned January 16, 1863 § Resigned August 14, 1863 g Mustered out June"12, 1865 pi O Promoted g Promoted ^ Killed in battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63 S Died of wounds December 18, 1864 h Mustered out June 12, 1865 fta w Dismissed May 15, 1863 Killed September 20, 1863 S Killed at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864 ... § Promoted Captain Company E § Mustered out June 12, 1865 £§to Mustered out June 12, 1865 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned November 30, 1863 t£> Mustered out June 12, 1865 ; j-1 Seventy-third Infantry. — Continued. fcO Co. Name and Rank. Residence, Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplains. John S. Barger Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenant. Date of rank. Sept. 23, 1862. Aug. Dec. Aug. Aug. 21, 1862.. 25,1863.. 21, 1862.. 14, 1863.. Aug. Jan. Aug. Aug. Aug.Dec. Jan. Aug. Dec. 21, 1862 . 1, 1863... 14, 1863 . 11, 1864. 21, 1862 . 19, 1862.. 1, 1863... 21, 1862. 1, 1862... Aug DeeMay 21, 1862 . 1, 1862... 24, 1864.. Aug. 21, 1862. Date of muster. Sept. 23, 1862 Aug. 21, 1862 , Feb. 24, 1864. . Aug. 21,1862.. Sept. 4, 1863 . . Aug. 21, 1862 . Jan. 11, 1863. Sept. 4, 1863. . Oct. 10, 1864,. Aug. 21, 1862. Jan. 10, 1863. June 21, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 12, 1862. Aug. 21,1862.. Dec. 12, 1862., Oct. 7, 1864... Aug. 21, 1862. Remarks. Resigned September 2, 1863 Resigned April 3, 1863 [> Mustered out June 12, 1865 ba hi Promoted Major ^ Mustered out June 12, 1865 H IS Promoted Captain Company F § Promoted W Resigned Angust 11 , 1864 ^ Mustered out June 12, 1865 ^ Whi Resigned December 19, 1862 g Promoted ., y Promoted - - hi Resigned December 1, 1862 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Promoted Promoted Captain Company I Mustered out June 12, 1865 Honorably discharged December 3, 1862. . . c. ». JE. Captains. Peterson McNabb Tilmond D. Ktger , Mrst Lieutenants. Mark D. Haws Tilmond D. Kyger William R. Laurence . . William H. Newlan . . . Second Lieutenants. Richard N. Davis Tilmond D. Ktger William R. Laurence . . Captains. Thomas Motherspaw . . . Jonas Jones Mrst Lieutenants. Jonas Jones Henry A. Bodman Harrison M. Alvord .... Second Lieutenants. Reuben B. Winchester . Henry A. Bodman Captains. Wilson Burroughs Charles Tilton First Lieutenants. Charles Tilton Joseph M. Dougherty . . Second Lieutenants. David Blosser Butler Presson Georgetown G eorgetown Danville Georgetown Vermilion county, Georgetown Fairmount Georgetown Vermilion county Monticello Monticello Monticello Bement Bement Monti cello Bement Fairmount Fairmount Fairmount Fairmount Fairmount Naples Aug. "21, 1862 July 27, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. Nov. 28, 1862. July 27, 1863. Oct. 24, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. Nov. 20, 1862.. Nov. 28, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862. Sept. 20, 1863 . Aug. 21, 1862 . Sept. 20, 1863. April 11, 1865. Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 18, 1864 . Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 18, 1864. Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 24, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862 Sept. 4, 1863 . Aug. 21, 1862 Dec. 6, 1862.. Not mustered. June 27, 1864 Aug. 21,1862.. Nov. 25, 1862. Dec. 6, 1862. . . Aug. 21, 1862.. Oct. 10, 1864.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Oct. 10, 1864. . April 25, 1865. Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 22, 1862., Aug. 21, 1862. Feb. 1, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1862. Feb. 1, 1865.. Aug. 21,1862. Dec. 25, 1862 Resigned July 29, 1863 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned November 28, 1862 Promoted Resigned (as 2d Lieutenant) Oct. 24, 1863. . . Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned November 20, 1862 g Promoted p5 Promoted ?$c *l Promoted Major „, Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 jjjj Promoted £j Resigned March 19, 1865 ^ Mustered out June 12, 1865 W3a Resigned December 19, 1862 g Promoted qw Promoted Major .** Mustered out June 12, 1865 Promoted Adjutant Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned December 24, 1862 to Resigned December 12, 1864 £j Seventy thwd Infantry. — Continued. to So. G. II Name and Rank. Cosptow. George Montgomery .... Edwin Allsop : Edward W. Bennett . . . First Lieutenants. William Barrick Abijah Anderson Second Lieutenants. Edwin Allsop John Splndler Captains. John Sutton Ezekiel J. Ingersoll Mrst Lieutenants. James F. Bowen Ezekiel J. Ingersoll. . . William H Dodge Second Lieutenants. Uriah Warrington William H, Dodoe John H. McGrath Captains. James I. Davidson Joseph L. Moko.in. ....... Firsl Lieutenants. Samson Purcell Residence. Middletown . . . Springfield. . . . Mechanicsburg Middletown . Lincoln. . . . Springfield . Elkhart ... Rushville . . Carbondale . Rushville . . Carbondale, Rushville . . Quincy . . Rushville Rushville , Griggsville . Alton Griggsville Aug. 21, 1862 Date of rank. Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862. Jan. I, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862. July 30, 1864. Aug. 21,1862. Dec. 19, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862. Feb. 28, 1868. Aug. 21,1862. Dec. 24, 1862. Feb. 28, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. Jan. 25, 1863 . Feb. 28, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. March 1, 1863 Date of muster. Aug. 21,1862... Jan. 11, 1863... Aug. 21,1862... Not mustered. . . Aug. 21, 1862 . Jan. 11, 1863. . Aug. 21, 1862... March 1, 1863. . Aug. 21, 1862 . . Dec. 25, 1862 .. March 1, 1863 . . Aug 21, 1862 . . Jan. 29, 1863.. . March 1, 1868 .. Aug. 21, 1862.. April 5, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862... Remarks. Resigned December 19, 1862 Killed in battle December 31, 1862 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned July 30, 1864 S Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 12, 1865. . R Promoted Mustered out June 12, 1865 g W Resigned February 28, 1863 b- Mustered out June 12, 1865 ^CD fedW Resigned December 24, 1862 hi Promoted 2 Mustered out June 12, 1865 hj Resigned January 25, 1863 Promoted Resigned June 20, 1864 Promoted Major Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned February 28, 1863 I..! Joseph L. Morgan Alton . James B. Wolgeruath Pike county. Second Lieutenants. Clement L. Shinn DeWitt C. Simmons John W. Sberrich Captains. Peter Wallace George W. Patten Mrst Lieutenants. John L. Barger James M. Turpin Adna Phelps Second Lieutenants. James M. Tctrpin Calvin R. Winget Adna Phelps Captains. Reuben W. Laughlin. James A. Rice Mrst Lieutenants. James Lancaster James A. Rice Thomas J. Window. Second Lieutenants. James A. Rice Thomas J. Window Daniel B. Vanwinkle. . . . Griggsville. . . . Pike county. . Adams county , Loami. . Delavan. Cuba. . Loami.Loami Loami.Quincy. Loami. DeSoto Harrisburg. DeSoto Harrisburg. Littleton. . . Harrisburg.Littleton. . DuQuoin. . Feb. 28, 1863.. March 1, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862.. May 29, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862. May 24, 1864. . Aug. 21, 1862 Dec. 16, 1862. Oct. 21, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862 Dec. 16, 1862 May 15, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862 Feb. 28, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862 Dec. 24, 1862. Feb. 28, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 24, 1862. Feb. 28, 1863. Feb. 28, 1863. April 6, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. May 9, 1863.. July 14, 1863. Aug. 21,1862. Oct. 18, 1864 . Aug. 21, 1862. Dec. 22, 1862. Nov. 22, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862 Dec. 22, 1862 . Aug. 21,1862 March 1, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862.. Dec. 25, 1862.. March 1,1863. . Oct. 8, 1862... Dec. 25, 1862.. March 1, 1868. Promoted ' Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned December 19, 1862 Resigned May 29, 1863 Mustered out June 12, 1865.. Honorably discharged May 24, 1864 g Mustered out June 12, 1865 gW Resigned December 16, 1862 0 Resigned October 21, 1863 "3 Mustered out June 12,1865 to¦ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . ^ hi Killed in battle June 27, 1864 , g Mustered out June 10, 1865 t> Resigned January 19, 1863 & Died August 12, 1863 « Mustered out June 10, 1865. . . , O WH Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . Died of wounds, July 21, 1864 Mustered out, to date June 10, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 10, 1865 II Second Lieutenants. David McKaig Josep-h F. Hawthorne . . . Captains. Timothy B. Taylor Thomas J. Bryan Theron R. Hurlbut . Mrst Lieutenants. Samuel Whitmyer Charles W. H akvey Theron R Hurlbut. . . Alfred W. Randall .... Second Lieutenants. Andrew J. Belts Charles W. Harvey , Theron R. Hurlbut. . Chester A. Weston. Captains. William Irvin Frederick W. Stegner . Daniel Cronemiller .... First Lieutenants. Frederick W. Stegner . Daniel Cronemiller. . .. Edgar W. Warner Robert P. Gift Second Lieutenants. Daniel Cronemiller .... Edgar W. Warner George Van Valkenburg ]£ t Captain. Butler Ward , Rockvale. Oregon . . Durand . . Durand . . Durand, . Durand , Durand . Durand , Durand . DurandDurand. , Durand . Howard. Davis Rock Grove. Lysander. . . . Rockford. Sept. 4, 1862. June 8, 1866.. Sept. 4, 1862. Sept 8, 1862. , Aug. 8, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862 Feb. 1, 1863.. Nov. 16,1863. Aug. 3, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Oct. 10, 1862. Feb. 1, 1863.. June 8, 1865., Pept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 28, 1S63. June 27, 1864 Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 28, 1863. June 27, 1864 June 27, 1864 Sept 4, 1S62 . Jan. 28, 1863. June 8, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862. Not mustered . Sept. 4, 1862 Nov. 1, 1862.. Feb. 6, 1865. . Sept. 4, 1362.. Feb. 1, 1863 . . . March 1, 1864. Feb. 6, 1865... Sept. 4, 1862.. Jan. 1, 1863. .. April 10, 1863. Not mustered. . Sept. 4, 1862 . . April 10, 1863. Sept. 19, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. . April 10, 1863. Not mustered . Jan. 1, 1865... Sept. 4, 1862.. April 10, 1863 . Not mustered. . Aug. 28, 1862. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . Chaplain Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Mustered out June 10, 1865 W o Resigned February 1, 1863 w Resigned November 16, 1863 hi Promoted ^ Mustered out June 10, 1865 o in Mustered out October 10, 1862, for absence ^ without leave. W Promoted • ^ Promoted H Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . g d Resigned January 28, 1863. ... i- ¦ ¦ ¦ t| Killed in battle June 27, 1864 Mustered out June 10, 1865 3 > si Promoted hi Promoted. [Commission canceled. ^ Hon. discharged (as 2d Lt ) Sept.' 1, 1864 — Mustered out June 10, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . to Resigned March 25, 1863 w Co. Name and Rank. Captains. Henry N. Baker . . . . Albert G. Lakin . First Lieutenants. Henry N. Baker Albert G. Lakin Andrew M. Potter Rodolphus W. Peake . . . Second Lieutenants. Albert G. Lakin Andrew M. Potter. . . . WrLLiAM Cain Seventy-fourth Infantry. — Continued. toMi- Residence. Rockford . . . New Milford. Rockford.. . New Milford. Rockford. . . New Milford. Ro ckford . . . Rockford. . . Date of rank. March 25, 1863. Oct, 21, 1863 .. Sept. 4, 1862.. March 25, 1863 Oct. 21, 1863.. April 11, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862.. March 25, 1863 June 8, 1865.. Date of muster. April 19, 1863. Jan. 20, 1864.. Aug. 28, 1862 . April 19, 1863. Jan. 20, 1864.. April 25, 1865. Aug. 28, 1862.. April 19, 1S63. Not mustered. . Remarks. Resigned October 21, 1863 Mustered out June 10, 1865 Promoted fe Promoted =* Promoted Adjutant J| Mustered out June 10, 1866 l>i-a Promoted ^ Promoted ¦ tej Mustered out (as Serg't Major) June 10, '65 . S W MhiO i^ HISTORY OP SEVENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. The Seventy-fourth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Fuller, Rock ford, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Jason Marsh. Was mustered September 4th, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, September 28th. Marched, October 1st, with Buell, after Bragg, in Thirtieth Brigade, Colonel P. Sidney Post commanding; Ninth Division, General Mitchell's ; Third Army Corps, Major General Gilbert's. Was engaged in the battle of Perryville, Kentucky. Marched to Crab Orchard, Kentucky. Thence to Lan caster, Danville, Lebanon, Bowling Green, to Nashville, Tennessee, arriving, November 7th, 1862. No historical memoranda furnished since 1862. Mustered out June 10th, 1865, at Nashville, Tennessee, and arrived at Chicago, June- 14th, 1866, for final payment and discharge. Vol. 11-15 Co. Roster of the Seventy-fifth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. Colonels. George Ryan John E. Bennett. .. Lieutenant Colonels. John E. Bennett William M. Ktlgour Majors. William M. Kilgour. . James A. Watson JSROME W. HOLLENBECK . Orlando L. French Quartermasters. John E. Remington James Beed Surgeons. George W. Phillips Chesseldon Fisher Octave P. F. Ravenot Mrst Assistant Surgeons. John C. Corbus Henry Utley Seth C. Hatch Octave P. F. Ravenot Residence. Wyoming , Morrison. . Morrison.Sterling. . SterlingDixon . . Dixon Dixon Dixon . . . Freeport . Brooklyn. . . Como Griggsville . Date of rank. Sept. 2, 1862. . Dec. 20, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862 . Dec. 20, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 20, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. Nov. 24, 1863. Sept. 18, 1862. July 28, 1868.. Nov. 22, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 80, 1868. Feb. 15, 1864.. Oct. 29, 1863.. Date of muster. Sept. 2, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863... Sept. 2, 1862 Feb. 8, 186S..., Sept. 2, 1862.. Feb. 3, 1863. . . Sept. 2, 1862. May 3, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Aug. 16, 1864. Sept. 18, 1862. Aug. 1, 1863... Feb. 23, 1865.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Not mustered. . Not mustered. . Remarks. boto C3 Resigned December 20, 1862 Promoted Brevet Brigadier General April 16, 1865. Mustered out June 12, 1865. >¦O=-i Promoted d Mustered out June 12, 1866. Promoted g Brevet Brigadier General June 20, 1866. § Promoted g Mustered out June 12, 1865 g$. Resigned December 19, 1862 j# Mustered out June 12, 1865 f-g O WH Resigned for promotion, Nov. 24, 1863 .... Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned May 10, 1868 Resigned November 22, 1864 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned January 19, 1863 Declined commission Commission returned and canceled Promoted B. C. Second Assistant Surgeon. Henry Utley Clmplain. William H. Smith Captains. James A. Watson Ezekiel Giles William Parker, Jr Mrst Lieutenants. Ezekiel Giles William Parker, Jr Frederick 0. Headley Second Lieutenants. William Parker, Jr Frederick 0. Headley Alfred K. Buckaloo Captains. John Whallon Chauncey B. Hubbard Charles R. Richards First Lieutenants. Albert M. Gillett Charles R. Richards Second Lieutenants. James Blean Elisha Bull Captains, Ernst Altman George R. Shaw Mrst Lieutenants. George R. Shaw Como Fulton Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Lyndon Lyndon Lyndon .... Lyndon Lyndon Newton Lyndon Morrison .... Prophetstown Prophetstown Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 12, 1862 . Sept. 2, 1862 . Dec. 20, 1862. May 23, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 20, 1862. May 23, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 20, 1S62. May 23, 1868. Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 22, 1863. Feb. 22, 1863 Sept. 2, 1862.. Jan. 25, 1863 . Sept 2, 1862 . . March 28, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Feb. 1, 1863... Sept. 2,1862... Sept. 18, 1862.. Sept. 12, 1862.. Sept. 2, 1862.. March 22, 1863. June 19, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862.. March 22, 1863. June 19, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862 . . March 22, 1863.. June 19, 1863... Sept. 2, 1862... Not mustered . . . June 28, 1864... Sept. 2, 1862... April 29, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862. . Juue4, 1863... Sept. 2, 1862. March 22, 1863 Sept. 2, 1862. Resigned December 10, 1862 Resigned March 5, 1864 Promoted Major Resigned May 23, 1868 Mustered out June 12, 1865 .' Woa> H Promoted s Promoted W Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 ohim Promoted ^ Promoted g Died March 14, 1864 j| K| Resigned February 22, 1S63 3 Declined commission jj- Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned January 25, 1863 § Promoted ¦ rj Killed at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862. . Mustered out June 12, 1866 Resigned February 1, 1863 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Promoted -j Seventy fifth Infantry. — Continued . tooo Co. D. JE.. Name and Rank. Firsl Lieutenants. Prentis S. Bannister Second Lieutenants. Prentis S. Bannister Thomas G. Bryant Henry C. Parrott Captain. Andrew McMoore First Lieutenants. Joseph E. Colby Francis A. Caughey Second Lieutenants. Edward H. Barber Francis A. Caughey Richard L. Mangan John Stauffer Captains. William S. Frost James H. Blodgett First Lieutenants. Franklin H. Eels James H. Blodgett James Dexter Second Lieutenants, James H. Blodgett Henry Hill, Jr Residence. Union Grove Union Grove ProphetstownProphetstownSterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterling Lee Center. . . Amboy Sublette Amboy Sublette Amboy Lee Center.., Date of rank. Feb. 1, 1863.... Sept. 2, 1862. . Feb. 1, 1863 . . April 12, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 21, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. . . Jan. 20, 1863.. April 21, 1863. June 6, 1865.. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Jan. 23, 1865.. Sept. 2, 1862 . , Oct. 8, 1802... Jan. 28, 1865. . Sept. 2, 1862 . Oct. 8, 1862. . Date of muster. March 22, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. May 6, 1863... Sept. 2, 1862 . . Sept. 2, 1862. May 22, 1863 Sept. 2, 1862 . . March 22, 1863 May 22, 1863 . . Not mustered. . Sept. 2, 1862 .. Feb, 17, 1866.. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 23, 1863 . Feb. 17, 1865.. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Not mustered . . Remarks. Mustered out June 12, 1865 Promoted -_ Died April 12, 1863 6 Mustered out June 12, 1865 §i2 Mustered out June 12, 1865 hi O Resigned April 21, 1863 g Mustered out June 12, 1865 g Resigned January 20, 1868 tB Promoted W Honorably discharged December 2, 1864. . . Sa Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 12, 1865. . 2 Honorably discharged January 28, 1865 Mustered out Killed in battle Promoted Mustered out Promoted Commission returned and canceled F. G.. H James Dexter George M. Houk Captains. Addison S. Vorey. . . James McCord Mrst Lieutenants. James Tourthllott James McCord James D. Place Second Lieutenants. Dennis Hannifin James D. Place Edwin E. Faunce Captains. Joseph Williams David Sanford Robert L. Irwin Mrst Lieutenants. David Sanford Robert L. Irwin William Vance Second Lieutenants. Robert L. Irwin , William Vanoe Daniel E. Spafford .. Captains. John G. Price Joseph W. R. Stambaugh Frank Bingham First Lieutenants. Joseph W. R. Stambaugh , Frank Bingham Sublette Sublette AmboyAmboy May. . . Amboy . Amboy AmboyAmboy Franklin Grove Taylor China Taylor. China . Taylor China . Taylor . China. Sterling. Como. . . SterlinComo. Oct. 8, 1862 . June 6, 1865 Sept. 2, 1862 . . March 13, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862 . . April 21,1863 . June 6, 1865 . . Sept. 2, 1862.. April 21, 1868. June 6, 1865 .. Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 19, 1862.. April 26, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 19, 1862.. April 29, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862 . Dec. 19, 1862. June 6, 1865. . Sept. 2, 1862. . Feb. 8, 1863... Nov. 15, 1864 , Sept. 2, 1862 , Feb. 8, 1863.. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862. April 1, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862. Aug. 15, 1863. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Not mustered. . Sept. 2, 1862. May 3, 1863 . . May 20, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. Not mustered. April 12, 1864 Sept. 2, 1862. May 3, 1863. . Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862... March 22, 1868 Feb. 25, 1865... Sept. 2, 1862. ., March 22, 1863. Promoted • • • ' ' " W W„V ' " Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 12, 1865 . . Died August 14, 1864 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned April 21, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 12, 1865. . gCOil Resigned April 21, 1863 » Promoted o Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 12, 1865 . . "iu>Da He- % »CD*Wa oHH HISTORY OF SEVENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. The Seventy-fifth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Dixon, Illinois, on the 2d day of September, 1862, by Colonel George Eyan. Ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, September 27th. Was brigaded with Thirtieth Brig ade, Colonel Post ; Ninth Division, General Mitchell, of Buell's army. October 1st, marched in pursuit of Bragg. October 8th, engaged in the battle of Chap lin Hills, losing 47 killed, 166 wounded, and 12 prisoners. Marched to Crab Orchard, Colonel Woodruff assuming command of the Division. Returned, via Lebanon and Bowl ing Green, to Nashville — General Jeff. C. Davis taking command of the Division. Encamped four miles from Nashville, on the Lebanon pike, November 7th, 1862. Since which time no historical memoranda has been furnished. Mustered out June 12th, 1866, at Camp Harker, Tennessee, and arrived at Chicago, June 15th, 1865, where the Regiment received final payment and discharge. Roster of the Seventy-sixth Infantry Regiment Illinois Vohinteers. co bO Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Alonzo W. Mack. . Samuel T. Busey. . . Lieutenant Colonels. Samuel T. Busey William A. Dubois Charles C. Jones Majors. William A. Dubois .... George C. Harrington . Walter W. Todd Adjutants. John F. Huntoon Warren R. Hickox. . . . Quartermasters . George J. Hodges John W. Somers Franklin Blades William A. Babcock Mrst Assistant Surgeons. William A. Babcock Emanuel Ridgeway Second Assistant Surgeon. Emanuel Ridgeway Residence. KankakeeUrbana . . . Urbana Springfield . Morris Springfield . Middleport. Rockville . . Kankakee . Kankakee , Champaign . MiddleportOnargo Onargo Morris . Morris. Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 22, 1862, Jan. 7, 1863... Aug, 22, 1862 . Jan. 7, 1863... July 18, 1863.. Aug. 22, 1862. Jan. 7, 1863 . . June 27, 1863. July 31, 1862. Dec. 31,1862. Aug. 1, 1862 . March 9, 1864 Aug. 22, 1862 . , March 31, 1864. Aug. 22, 1862. March 31, 1864 Sept. 26, 1862 Aug. 22, 1862. May 11, 1863. Aug. 22, 1862. May 11, 1863.. Aug. 19,1863.. Aug. 22, 1862. May 11, 1863. Dec. 4, 1863.. Aug. 22, 1862 Aug. 22, 1862. Jan. 18, 1865. . Aug. 22, 1862.. May 1, 1864 . . . Remarks. Aug. 25,1862,,. Resigned January 7, 1863 Mustered out July 22, 1865 ?p. Promoted ef Honorably discharged July 18, 1863 ^ Mustered out July 22, 1865 H© Promoted hi Resigned June 27, 1863 3 Mustered out July 22, 1865 wK Resigned December 81, 1862 Mustered out July 22, 1865 §hiOW Honorably discharged March 9, 1864 H Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Honorably discharged March 31, 1864 Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted B Chaplains": John W. Flower John W. Monser Captains. George C. Harrington Abraham Andrew , Mrst Lieutenants. Abraham Andrew James R. Elliott, Horace M. Bowen Second Lieutenants. James R. Elliott Thomas M. Bowen Austin W. Hogle Captains. Homer W. Ayers Ning A. Riley John K. Miller Robert A. Frame Mrst Lieutenants. Homer W. Ayers Ning A. Riley John K. Miller James E. Smith Mathew L. Busey Second Lieutenants. James E. Smith Robert A. Frame Samuel Sanson. Captains. Charles C. Jones William Re ardon Richard Hughes t Kankakee Urbana Middleport. Middleport. . . . Middleport. . . . Middleport. .. . MiddleportMiddleport. . . . Middleport. . . . Middleport Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Champaign City Urbana Urbana Urbana Morris ......... Morris Morris Aug. 22, 1862 . Dec. 3, 1863... Aug. 22, 1862. Jan. 7,1863.. Aug. 22, 1862 Jan. 7,1863.. June 7,1863.. Aug. 22,1862. Jan. 7, 1863.. Feb. 29, 1864. Aug. 22, 1862.. Feb. 19, 1864. . April 20, 1864. July 20, 1864.. Aug. 22, 1862.. Aug. 22, 1862 . Feb. 19, 1864.. April 20, 1864. Jan. 19, 1865.. Aug. 22, 1862.. April 20, 1864. July 22, 1865. Aug. 22, 1862. July 18, 1863. Dec. 10, 18c4. Aug. 22,1862... April 23, 1864. . Aug. 22, 1862... May 11, 1868... Aug. 22,1862.. Not mustered. . Aug. 24,1863.. Aug. 22, 1862.. Not mustered. . March 18, 1864 Aug. 22, 1862.. Not mustered. . . Oct. 1, 1664.... Aug. 22, 1862.. Sept. 30, 1862. July 1, 1864. . . April 6, 1865.. Aug. 22, 1862.. July 1, 1864. .. Not mustered. . Aug 22, 1862.. Aug. 19, 1863.. March 22, 1865 Resigned December 8, 1862 Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted Major Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted Commission canceled § Mustered out July 22, 1865 »HW Dishonorably discharged Feb. 17, 1864 o Commission canceled ^ Mustered out July 22, 1865 g Promoted ™ Musteredout July 22, 1865 Whi .© Promoted ^ Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 22, 1865. . . Discharged December 10, 1864. Mustered out July 22, 1865 Died of wounds June 21, 1863. Promoted Mustered out July 22, 1865. . . . G.. Second Lieutenants. Cornklios L. Hoyle John S. Henins Captain. George Cooper Mrst Lieutenants. William P Mitchell . . . David Palmer Second Lieutenants. David Palmer George N. Hawley Captains. Joseph Park Joseph Ingersoll Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph Ingersoll James R. Dunlap Second Lieutenants. James R. Dunlap Albert P. Cunningham . . . Thomas- M. Brannon Captains. Daniel Plummer Jacob Ruger Mrst Lieutenants. Peter Nichols John Tererbaugh Second Lieutenants Jacob Ruger John Tererbaugh Albert Chipman Beaver Paxton Aroma Kankakee . . . Kankakee . . . Kankakee . . . Aroma Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Urbana Momence . . . Momence . . . Momence t. Momence . . . Momence . . . Momence . . . Yellow Head Aug.Jan. 22, 1862 30, 1864 . Aug. 22, 1862. Aug. Jan. Aug. July 22, 1862. 25, 1865. . 22, 1862 , 22, 1865.. Aug. Jan. 22, 1862 5, 1863.. Aug. 22, 1862. Jan. 5, 1863.. Aug. 22,1862. Jan. 5, 1863. . July 22, 1865 Aug. 22,1862. June 5, 1863 . Aug. 22,1862. Jan. 11, 1864. Aug. 22, 1862. June 5, 1863 Jan. 11, 1864. Aug. 22,1862. ., March 9, 1864. . Aug. 22, 1862.. April 17, 1865. Aug. 22, 1862 . Not mustered. . Aug. 22,1862. Aug. 22, 1862.. Aug. 22,1862.. March 16, 1863 Not mustered. . Aug. 22, 1862. July 15, 1863. Aug. 22, 1862. May 3, 1864 . Aug. 22, 1862. July 15, 1863. Not mustered. Promoted Resigned August 24, 1864 Mustered out July 22, 1866 Dishonorably dismissed January 26, 1865.. Mustered out July 22, 1866 w OCQ H Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 22, 1865 . . R Resigned January 5, 1863 g Mustered out July 22, 1865 -ife=J!z|(-3 Promoted *^ Mustered out July 22, 1865 2 a Promoted _ Resigned December 26, 1863 ¦ « Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 22, 1865 — £. Z ied June 5, 1868 H Mustered out July 22, 1865 Honorably discharged January 11, 1864 . Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Promoted Promoted tg Discharged (aB Sergeant) June 11, 1865. ... o, Seventy-sixth Infantry. — Continued. CO Co. Name and Rank. Captains. Walter W. Todd Jerome B. Durham First Lieutenants. Jerome B Durham Frank R. Warner Second Lieutenants. Warren R. Hickox Albert R. Willard William F. Kenaga jj. . Captains. Joseph Davis William A. Watklns . . . First Lieutenants. Charles R. Ford John B. Dille William A. Watkins . . . Thomas H. Roberts. . . . Second Lieutenants. John B. Dille Andrew L. Carter Residence. Rockville . . Kankakee. . Kankakee . Will county Kankakee. . Kankakee . . Kankakee ¦ . Ash Grove. . Loda Loda Loda Loda Ash Grove . Loda Ash Grove . . Date of rank. Date of rfiuster. Aug. 22, 1862 . June 27, 1863. Aug. 22, 1862 June 27, 1863. Aug. 22, 1862. Dec. 31, 1862.. Feb. 16, 1864.. Aug. 22, 1862 April 7, 1865 . Aug. 22, 1862. Aug, 9,' 1864.. Aug. 9, 1864.. April 7, 1865. Aug. 22, 1862. July 22, 1865. Aug. 22, 1862. Dec. 4, 1863.. Aug. 22, 1862.. Dec 4, 1863... Aug. 22, 1862.. March 16, 1863. March 5, 1864.. Aug. 22, 1862.. May 17, 1865 .. Aug. 22, 1862. Not mustered. April 6, 1865. May 17, 1865. Aug. 22, 1862 Not mustered . Remarks. Promoted Major Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted g Mustered out July 22, 1865 ^ Promoted Adjutant § Resigned August 23, 1863 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 § HW Discharged February 24, 1865 f> Mustered out July 22, 1865 ^ CQw Resigned August 9, 1864 ^ Hon. discharged (as 2d Lieut.) Dec. 10, '64. o Promoted £J Mustered out July 22, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 22, 1865. . HISTORY OF SEVENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY. The Seventy-sixth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Kankakee, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel A. W. Mack, and was mustered in August 22d, 1862. Ordered to Columbus, Kentucky, immediately after its muster, and, October 3d, to Bolivar, Ten nessee. November 24th, was sent with General Grant on his campaign along the Missis sippi Central railroad. January 6th, 1863, Colonel Mack resigned, and soon after Lieu tenant Colonel Busey was promoted to Colonel. In February, the Regiment moved to Memphis, and, in May, proceeded to Vicksburg, May 22d, was engaged in the charge of the fortifications. After the charge, was placed on the extreme left of the besieging lines. July 5th, moved with Sherman's army against Jackson. At this place the Seventy-sixth occupied the extreme right of the attacking forces. Marched to Vicksburg, and from thence moved to Natchez, where it remained in camp some time. Was in General Sherman's campaign to Meridian. In February and May, 1864, was in expeditions up the Yazoo, and, on the latter, par ticipated in the battles of Benton, Vaughn's Station, and Deasonville, In July, 1864, was on Slocum's Jackson expedition, and bore a prominent part in the battle of July 6th and 7th. On the latter day it was cut off from the balance of the com mand, but cut its way out, losing 98 men. Was engaged in expeditions, etc., in Louisi ana, Mississippi and Arkansas, up to the time of Steele's expedition from Pensacola to Blakely, Alabama, in which the Seventy-sixth was engaged, arriving April 1st, 1865. May 9th, engaged in the assault and capture of Fort Blakely, losing 17 killed and 81 wounded. The colors of the Regiment were the first planted on the enemy's works. Long marches and tedious waiting in camp at Seldon, Mobile and Galveston, occupied the time until the Regiment was mustered out and ordered home. Mustered out July 22d, 1865. The regiment has traveled over 10,000 miles. Has received 156 recruits, who were transferred, on its muster-out, to the Thirty-seventh Illinois. Rosier of tlie Seventy-seventh Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. co oo Co. Name and Rank, Residence. Colonels. Lieidenant Colonels. Majors. Adjutants. Quartermaster. Surgeon. Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Second Assistant Surgeon. Cliaplains, Date of rank. Aug. 18, 1862. Sept. 12, 1862. Sept. 3, 1862.. April 8, 1864 Sept. 8, 1862 . . Feb. 2, 1864. . . April 8, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1862.. May 15, 1863.. Sept. 12, 1862. Dec. 6, 1862 . . Sept. 80, 1862. Sept. 80, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862.. Jan. 26, 1864.. Date of muster. Sept. 12, 1862 Sept. 12, 1862. May 22, 1864.. Sept. 12, 1862. April 4, 1864.. Sept. 12, 1862. May 15,1863.. Sept. 12, 1862.. Dec. 20, 1862.. Sept. SO, 1862. Sept. 80, 1862. Sept. 12, 1862. April B, 1864. Remarks. Resigned Transferred, as consolidated. Killed in battle, April 8, 1864. Resigned January 3, 1865- Resigned February 2, 1864. . Promoted Transferred, as consolidated. Promoted by President A. A. G., Staff of General A. J. Smith. Transferred, as consolidated Transferred, as consolidated. . . Transferred, as consolidated. . . Mustered out at consolidation. Transferred, as consolidated. . . U "=!i-3 3 aowi-9 Resigned January 7, 1864. . . Transferred, as consolidated. c. Captains. John A. Bordett Gardner G. Stearns First Lieutenants. Gardner G. Stearns. Merritt M. Clark Second Lieutenants. Merritt M. Clark Charles H. Arms William H. Wilcox Captains. Robert Irwin Addison E. McCaleb. . . . Joe H. Stevison Mrst Lieutenants. Henry B. Kays Charles C. Tracy Second Lieutenants. Addison E. McCaleb Joe H. Stevison Samuel W. Cook Orange Parrott Captains. Joseph M. McCullock. . , Charles F. McCullock. . . Mrst Lieutenants. William A. Woodruff... Philip Jenkins Anderson Wright Second Lieutenant. PnrLip Jenkins , Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Galesburg Galesburg Knoxville Galesburg Magnolia Robertstown. . . Peoria Putnam county Peoria Robertstown. . Peoria Magnolia Magnolia Cazenovia Cazenovia Peoria Cazenovia Cazenovia Cazenovia Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 2, 1864. . Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 2, 1864 . Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 2, 1864. . Feb. 2, 1864. . Sept. 2, 1862. Jan. 16, 1868. Jan. 16, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. Jan. 16, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. Jan. 16, 1863.. March 2, 1863.. Sept. 13, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 8, 1864 Sept. 2, 1862 . . March 17. 1863 April 8, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862 . April 4, 1864 Sept. 2, 1862 , Sept. 2, 1862 . Not mustered . Sept. 2, 1862.. Not mustered. . March 1, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. . . Jan. 16, 1863 . . Sept. 2, 1862 . . Jan. 16, 1863 . May 29, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Not mustered. . Sept. 2, 1862 . . March 17, 1863. May 24, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Promoted Major •.•""; Transferred, as consolidated Promoted . - • Transferred, as consolidated Promoted g Declined commission oo Transferred, as consolidated ^ Wo Killed in battle of Arkansas Post, January ^ 16,1863. .-• | Resigned (as 1st Lieutenant) March 2, 1863. <( Mustered out June 13, 1865 gH i Resigned g Mustered out at consolidation ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 10, 1865. . . gt-i M Transferred to 130th Regiment \»- Musteredout (as Sei geant) July 10, 1866. . f| Transferred to 130th Regiment § Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 10, 1865 . . gM Mustered out £j Mustered out (as Corporal) July 10, 1865.. Transferred to 130th Regiment fco Mustered out (as Corporal) July 10, 1836. . . i^ Co. Name and Rank. K. Captain. Milgrove B. Parmeter. Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph F-. Parker Joseph M. Sparran I .. Second Lieutenants. William C. McGowan . . . William H. Bocock Captains. John W. Watts Robert J. Biggs Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas C. Mathews. . . . Abraham Hull Second Lieutenant. Austin C. Allen Captains. Jacob W, Wilkin John Yinger, Mrst Lieutenants. William C. Harned Austin E. Walker Second Lieutenants. Marcus 0. Harkness. . . . Henry S. Morris Seventy-seventh {consolidated) Infantry. — Continued. Residence. Minonk. Cairo . Minonk. Sumner . Salem, Knox county. Marshall. Pocahontas Elmwood Date of rank. Date of muster. Jan. 23, 1863. Nov.July Dec. JulyOct.July 20,1863. 15, 1865. 14, 1863. 16,1865. Nov.July 25, 1862. 15, 1865. 20, 1863. 15, 1865. July 15, 1865.. Oct. JulyFeb.JulyOct.July 25, 1862. 15, 1865. 15, 1863. 15, 1865. 21, 1862; 15, 1865. Jan. 23, 1863. Feb. 20, 1864.. Not mustered. . March 16, 1865. Not mustered . . Oct. 25, 1862.. Not mustered. . Jan. 22, 1864.. Not mustered . , Not mustered. , Oct. 25, 1862.. Not mustered. . Not mustered. Oct. 21, 1862. Not mustered. Remarks. Mustered out July 10, 1865. Transferred to 130th Regiment Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 10, 1865. Transferred to 130th Regiment Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 10, 1865. Honorably discharged May 27, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 10, 1866. Transferred to 130th Regiment Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 10, 1865. Mustered out (aB Corporal) July 10, 1865 . Transferred to 130th Regiment Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 10, 1865. Transferred to 130th Regiment Mustered out (as Corporal) July 10, 1866. . Honorably discharged June 15, 1865 Mustered out (as Corporal) July 10, 1865. tooo Ed EdMhiOEd H ORDER OF REORGANIZATION. HEADQUARTERS THIRTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Galveston, Texas, June 28, 1865. Special Orders, ) No. 77. J Extract. I. The organization formerly known as the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Vol unteer Infantry, discontinued January 25, 1865, by Special Orders, No. 18, Headquarters Defences of New Orleans, is hereby, subject to the approval of the War Department, revived. All men of the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry, whose term of service will not expire on or before September 1, 1865, and all officers and men now with said regiment, who were transferred from the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, will be formed into a battalion, composed of companies of maximum strength. The officers and men will be transferred on the rolls required by Circular No. 64, War Department, A. G. 0., August 18, 1864. Brigadier General Benton, commanding Third Division, is charged with the execution of this order. By order of Major General Granger. F. W. EMERY, Major and A. A. G. HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION, THIRTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Near Mobile, Alabama, July 7, 1865. Special Orders, ) No. 79. ( Extract. III. By authority from superior headquarters, all enlisted men now belonging to the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteers, whose term of service does not expire on or before the 30th day of September next, and all officers of that regiment, who formerly belonged to the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers, are transferred to the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers, revived, Special Orders No. 77, dated Headquarters Thirteenth Army Corps, June 23, 1865. ' The organization of the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers will be com posed of the officers and men mentioned in the preceding paragraph, and such officers of the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteers, as are transferred by Major General Sheridan, by Special Orders No. 25, Extract V, dated Headquarters Military Division of the Southwest, July 3, 1865, and will be organized as set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, and made a part of this order. By order of Brigadier General W. P. Benton, J. D. ROUSE, Captain and A. A. A. G. 250 Schedule of assignment of officers transferred from the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry to the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteer Infantry. field and staff. Lieutenant Colonel John B. Reid Original 1 30th Illinois Volunteers. First Lieutenant and Adjutant Edmund S. Dewey. . . Original 1 30th Illinois Volunteers. Assistant Surgeon William F. Sigler Original 130thlllinois Volunteers. COMPANY OFFICERS. Jesse R. Johnson Captain Co. A Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Wilson J. NeiXl Second Lieutenant Co. A. .Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. George C. Kenyon First Lieutenant Uo. B Transferred by General Sheridan, from 77th Illinois. Jacob W. Wilkin Captain Co. C Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Joseph F. Parker First Lieutenant Co. C . . . .Original 130thlllinois Volunteers. Andrew S. Martin Second Lieutenant Co. C . . Original 130tb Illinois Volunteers. Thomas C. Mathews . . . .First Lieutenant Co. D . . . .Transferred by General Sheridan, from 77th Illinois. William C. McGowan . .Second Lieutenant Co. D. .Transferred by General Sheridan, from 77th Illinois. John W. Watts Captain Co. E Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Jacob W. Paulen First Lieutenant Co. E Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. John D. Rouse Captain Co. F Transferred by General Sheridan, from 77th Illinois. William C. Horned First Lieutenant Co. F Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Charles W. Johnson .... Second Lieutenant Co. F . . . Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. HISTORY OF SEVENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. The regiment' was fully organized and mustered into the United States' service, Septem ber 3d, 1862, at Peoria, Illinois. Remained in camp at that place until October 4th, at which time it proceeded to Covington, Kentucky, and reported to Major General Gordon Granger, commanding Army of Kentucky, who assigned it to duty in the Division com manded by General A. J. Smith. Marched from Covington, with the Division, October 17th, and reached Lexington on the 29th, and Richmond, 2d November. Marched from that point on November 11th, and arrived at Louisville on the 17th. Nothing of any interest transpired during the sojourn of the regiment in Kentucky — there being no force of the enemy in the state at that time ; and the campaign there was merely a march of«,bout 150 miles into the interior, and a march back again. November 20th, 1862, the regiment embarked on steamer for Memphis, Tennessee, in company with the whole Division, under same commander. Arrived at latter place, No vember 27th. Remained there until December 20th. The Division was re-organized and reported for duty to Major General Sherman. Embarked, at Memphis, on the 20th of December, and proceeded down the river with Sherman's Army, for the capture of Vicksburg. Disem barked in the Yazoo river, near Chickasaw Bayou, on the 27th. The Seventy-seventh occupied the extreme right of the line, and participated in the attack on the rebel works. After four days' fighting the attack was abandoned, and the army embarked on their boats and proceeded to Milliken's Bend, Louisiana, At this place Major General McClernand arrived and assumed command of the Army. He organized it into two Corps — the Thirteenth and Fifteenth. The Seventy-seventh was assigned to the Tenth Division, Thirteenth Army Corps! Division commanded by General A. J. Smith, and Corps by General McClernand. Left Milliken's Bend, January 5th, 1863, and arrived at Arkansas Post on the 10th. Immediately disembarked, and, on the following morning, participated in the assault. After a few hours' hard fighting, carried the place, by assault, capturing all it contained. The loss of the Regiment here was 6 killed and 39 wounded — some of the latter mortal. The Regiment in this battle, behaved admirably, and was complimented by the command ing General for its gallant conduct. January 14th, again embarked, and proceeded to Young's Point, Louisiana. Arrived there on the 22d, and went into camp, remaining until the 9th of March, engaged in the digging on the canal across the point opposite Vicksburg. In March, changed camp to Milliken's Bend. 252 ADJUTANT In the first part of April, the Thriteenth Corps marched from Milliken's Bend, for Grand Gulf. The Seventy-seventh broke camp and moved forward about the middle of April. Crossed the river below Grand Gulf, on the last day of April, and marched all night, arriving at Port Gibson early on the morning of the 1st of May, and participated in the engagement there during the entire day. The Regiment remained with General Grant's army during the entire campaign around Vicksburg, and the siege of the latter place until its surrender. The Regiment was engaged in the actions at Champion Hills, May 17th , Black River Bridge, May 19th; first charge on Vicksburg, Maj 22d, and 23d, losing, in these engage ments, twenty (20) killed, eighty-six (86) wounded, and twenty-six (26) missing. Vicksburg surrendered on the 4th of July, and the next day the R'-giment marched for Jackson, with the army under Sherman. Arrived there July 9th, and was under the fire of the enemy at that place until the 16th, when Jackson was evacuated, and the Seventy- seventh returned to Vicksburg. Remained in camp at Vicksburg until August 25th, when embarked for New Orleans, where it remained in camp until October 3d. Left New Orleans, at*'that time, for Western Louisiana. Marched up Bayou Teche, through Franklin to New Iberia, Louisiana. Camped there until December 6th, 1863, when marched back to New Orleans, Left New Orleans on the 17th Deci-mber, on steamer, and disembarked at Paso Cavalo, Texas, on the 20th December. Remained in camp until the last of February, then embarked on vessels and were transported to Berwick Bay, Louisiana. From there marched through to Alexandria, Louisiana, with the army, under General Banks, bound for Shreveport. From Alexandria, marched up Red river, drivii.g the enemy until Sabine Cross Roads was reached, on the 8th of April, 1864, where it met the enemy in force, and was immediately engaged. The Seventy-seventh belonged to the Division under command of General Ransom, which Division was first ordered forward to support the advance cavalry. Before the army could be brought furward to their support the whole rebel army came down on them, and overwhelmed the whole Division. In this engagement, the Seventy-seventh suf fered terribly. Lieutenant Colonel Webb was killed, instantly, by a musket ball through the brain, and 176 officers and men were killed, wounded and made prisoners, leaving only about 125 men in the Regiment for duty. On the next day General A. J. Smith's Corps came up, and at Pleasant Hill another battle was fought, ending in the complete defeat of the rebels. The Regiment remained with General Banks throughout his retreat down Red river, and until he reached the Mis sissippi. Here it was ordered into camp at Baton Rouge, until the first part of August. At that time, with five or six other regiments, it embarked, and was transported to Dauphine's Island, under the command of General Gordon Granger. Here assisted in the reduction of Forts Gaines and Morgan, and then returned to Morganzia Bend, on the Mississippi. In October, Regiment ordered to New Orleans, for provost duty, and remained there until the first part of March, 1866, when it was assigned to the First Brigade, Third Division, Thirteenth Army Corps, and transported to Mobile Point, where it joined General Can by's army for the capture of Mobile. General Granger collected bis Thirteenth Corps at this point, and, during the month of March, moved up the Peninsula towards Spanish Fort, The Regiment was with General Canby's army during the entire siege and capture of Spanish Fort, Blakely and Mobile, and was under fire during the entire time. The day following their entry into Mobile, the Third Division, in which the Seventy- seventh served, marched out of the city and proceeded up the Tombigbee river, in search of General Dick Taylor's army. It proceeded up the river about sixty miles, when it was re-cailed to Mobile — the rebel forces throughout the country having surrendered. HISTORY OF SEVENTY- SEVENTH INFANTRY. 253 Remained in camp in Mobile until July 10th, 1865, at which time it Was mustered out of service, and ordered to Springfield, Illinois, for final payment and discharge, where it arrived July 23d, 1865. The Seventy -seventh Illinois, during its term of service, was engaged in sixteen battles and sieges, and in every one of them carried itself with honor and credit to the state. Roster of the Seventy eighth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. to Co Name and Rank. Colonels. William H. Bennison. . . Carter Van Vleck Maris R. Vernon Lieutenant Colonels. Carter Van Vleck Maris R. Vernon Majors. William L Broddus George Greene Robert S. Blackburn. . . Adji George Greene Charles V. Chandler John D. Anderson Quartermaster. Abner V. Humphrey Surgeons. Thomas Vf. Jmroan Samuel C. Moss First Assistant Surgeons. Elisha S. McIntire. Samuel C. Moss William H Githens Second Assistant Surgeons. Samuel C. Moss Residence Quincy . . . Macomb . . Quincy . . . Macomb . . Quincy . . . Macomb . . Quincy . . , Brooklyn . Quincy . . . Macomb . . M.ircelline Quincy . . . Macomb . . LaPrairie . Dallas City LalJi airie . Hamilton . LaPrairie , Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 1, 1862.. Jan. 9, 1864.. May 10, 1865. Sept. 1, 1862 , Jan. 9, 1864. . Sept. 15, 1862 . Sept. 20, 1863 Jan. 15, 1865.. Sept. 1, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1863. April 3, 1864.. Aug. 6, 1862 , Sept. Aug. 1, 1862 .. 7, 1863.., Pept.Marc Aug. 1, 1862.. h 25, 1863. 7, 1863... Nov, 28, 1862. Sept. 1, 1862.. March 15, 1864. Not mustered. . Sept. 1, 1862 .. March 15, 1864. Sept. 15, 1862. Nov. 12, 1863.. March 30,1865. Sept. 1, 1862.. March 20, 1864. March 25, 1865. Aug. 6, 1862 . . Sept. 1, 1862., Aug. 26, 1868. Sept. 1, 1862 ., Nov. 28, 1862., Remarks. 'Resigned September 2, 1863 Died August 23, 1864 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 7, 1865. . Promoted £< Promoted 3 a Killed September 20, 1863 Resigned January 15, 1865 y Mustered out June 7, 1865 jfj Edg Promoted Major ^ Resigned April 3, 1864 m Mustered out June 7, 1865 Ed » hi O Mustered out June 7, 1865 h Resigned April 5, 1868 , Mustered out June 7, 1865. Resigned March 25, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted A.. B William H. Githenb. Durham M. Creel . . . Chaplains, Robert F. Taylor . . . T. S. Vail John L. Jones Captains. Robert S. Blackburn. Christian W. Hite . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Philip Chipman Archibald H. Graham . .George A . Brown Christian W. Hite. . . Amos Scott Second Lieutenants. Archibald H. Graham... George A. Brown Nathan P. Woods Christian W. Hite John C. Anderson. . . William D. Ruddell . ©.. First Lieutenants. William D. Ruddell Freeman Woodruff Second Lieutenants. David M. Taylor Freeman Woodruff John D. Anderson. , Captain. Charles R. Hume ..../.. Hamilton -May 14, 1863. . Industry March 24, 1864. Macomb BrooklynBrooklyn Brooklyn . . . Birmingham, Brooklyn . . . Brooklyn . . . Bethel Birmingham.Brooklyn . . . Brooklyn . . . Brooklyn . . . MarcellineMarcelline . MarcellineUrsa WoodvilleUrsa Marcelline , Blandinvllle Sept. 1, 1862 . Sept. 1, 1862.. Feb. 6, 1864.. May 8, 1864. . Sept. 1, 1862. Jan. 15, 1865 . Sept. 1, 1862. Feb 1, 1863.. April 5, 1863 . Jutfe 30, 1864. Jan. 15,1865. Sept. 1, 1862 . . Feb. 1, 1863... April 5, 1863.. April 21, 1864. Sept. 1, 1862 . . March 15, 1864. Sept. 1, 1852 . . March 16, 1864. Sept. 1, 1862 . . April 20, 1863. March 15, 1864. May 23, 1863. Not mustered. Sept. 1, 1862. Not mustered. Not mustered. Sept. 1, 1862.. March 31, 1865 Sept 1, 1862. March 5, 1863 May 7, 1863.. Nov. 1, 1864. Sept. 1, 1862.. March 6, 1863 . May 7, 1863 .. June 26, 1864. , Sept. 1, 1862 April 4, 1864. Sept. 1, 1862. April 4, 1864. Sept. 1, 1862. Stpt. 1, 1863. Sept. 1, 1862. . Promoted • • • • • - • • ¦ • • •'• • • ••• Mustered out (as Hosp. Stew.) June 7, 1865 Resigned July 8, 1863. Commission returned. . Promoted Major Mustered out JuEe 7, 1865. Resigned February 1, 1863. Resigned April 5, 1863 Died June 80, 1864 Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 . Promoted Promoted , Resigned April 21, 1864 , Promoted Resigned March 15, 1864 . Mustered out June 7, 1866 Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865. W oCQ m oh} hi - Promoted O Mustered out June 7, 1865 c|S Promoted , H Killed in battle June 27, 1864 -, 1 Killed in action September 1, 1864 y Mustered out June 7, 1865 I>t"iOS* Promoted y Mustered out June 7, 1865 g Ow Resigned July 16,1863 ^ Discharged January 10, 1865 V Resigned June 27, 1864 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Resigned March 2, 1863 Promoted Honorably discharged May 4, 1865 F. < o I i— ' -3 «. H Second Lieidenants. John J. Mercer Philip H. Mercer Captains. Henry E Hawkins Elisha Morse First Lieutenants. Clinton B. Cannon Elisha Morse Second Lieutenants. Seldon G. Earl Leander Irwin Captains. Jacob F. Joseph Thomas L. Howden . . Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas L. Howden Tobias E. Butler Daniel W. Long James Y. Dehaven Second Lieutenants. Pleasant M. Herndon . . . Charles Thompson Captains. John K. Allen Thomas M. Scott George T. Beers Liberty.Liberty. Coati-burg.Macomb . . ColumbusMacomb . . Columbus.Columbus . Camp Point . , Honev Creek Honey Creek . Camp Point . . Honey Creek . Camp Point . . Camp Point , Bloomfield . . Thomas M. Scott , Dallas Mrst Lieutenants. George T. Bkers Samuel Simmons John Gibbs Dallas Dallas Tontoosuc Pontoosuc Henderson county Dallas Sept. 1, 1862. March 2, 1863. Sept. 1, 1862 June 6, 1865 , Sept. 1, 1862, May 28, 1863 . Sept. 1, 1862. Dec. 23, 1862. Sept. 1, 1862.. April 26, 1863 . Sept. 1. 1862.. April 26,1863 . May 29, 1864.. Sept. 1, 1864.. Sept. 1, 1862. April 2, 1863. Sept 1-, 1862.. March 30, 1864 March 30, 1804 May 19, 1865.. M 'ept. 1. 1862.. 'arch 80, 1864. ftiaieu oi.», joot May 19, 1865. Sept. 1, 1862.. April 18, 1863. Sept. 1,1862... Not mustered. . Sept. 1, 1862. Sept. 1, 1863 . Sept. 1, 1862. March 6, 1863 Sept. 1, 1862. June 24, 1863 Sept. 1, 1862. June 24, 1863. July 11, 1864. Nov. 1, 1864. . Sept. 1, 1862. May 7, 1863.. Sept. 1, 1862.. Not mustered. Not mustered. Sept. 1, 1862. Not mustered. Promoted Promoted Honorably discharged May 15, 1865'. Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 7, 1865. . Resigned May 28, 1863 Promoted • • • § t» H13 Resigned December 21,1862 W Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 oCDH Resigned April 26, 1863 , 1862.. Sept. 1, 1862. May 10, 1865. Sept. 1, 1862 Sept. 1, 1862 . May 29, 1863 . Jan. 9, 1864.. Sept. 1, 1862 Jan. 9, 1864. . Sept. 1, 1862 .. June 17, 1863 . Jan. 9, 1864. . . April 20, 1865 . Sept. 1, 1862. Feb. 20, 1864. Date of muster. Sept. 1, 1862 Sept. 1, 1862.. May 22, 1865.. Sept. 1, 1862 . . Sept. 1, 1862 . , July 26, 1863 . March 21, 1864 Sept. 1, 1862 . . March 20, 1864. Sept. 1, 1862 .. July 28, 1863.. March 21, 1864. May 23, 1865... Sept. 1, 1862 . . Not mustered. . Remarks. Promoted Resigned December 19, 1864 h> Mustered out June 7, 1865 o a Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 y ?3 Resigned May 29, 1863 § Promoted Adjutant V, Promoted jg 5. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel M Musteredout June 7, 1865 «hi hi Resigned June 17, 1863 fcd Promoted ^ Killed in battle March 21 , 1865 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted Promoted in One Hundred and Ninth U. S. C. troops, Virginia ORDER OF TRANSFER. HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF GEORGIA, Near Washington, D. C, June 1, 1865. Special Orders,) No. 76. J Extract. III. In accordance with telegram order from War Department, dated May 18, 1866, the enlisted men of the Seventy-eighth Illinois Volunteers whose terms of service do not expire prior to October 1st, 1865, are hereby transferred to the Thirty-fourth Illinois V. V.I. By command of Brevet Major General J. C. Davis. A. C. McCLURG, A. A. G.,and Chief of Staff . HISTORY OF SEVENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. The Seventy-eighth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Quincy, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel William H, Benneson, and mustered into service September 1st, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, September 19th. Arrived on the 22d, and was as signed to Second Brigade, Fourth Division, Army of the Ohio. 23d, assigned to Thirty-ninth Brigade, Twelfth Division. On the 1st of October, was detached from Brigade and assigned to General Boyle. Marched to Shepherdsville, Kentucky, October 5th, to guard railroad bridge. October 14th, 1862, was stationed on Lebanon Branch railroad, guarding bridges and stations. No subsequent memoranda furnished. Mustered out June 7th, 1865, at Washington, D. C, and arrived at Chicago, June 12th, 1865, where they received final payment and discharge. Roster of the Seventy -ninth Infantry Regvment Illinois Volunteers. to O Name and Rank. Colonels. Lyman Guinnip. Sheridan P Read. . . Allen Buckner Lieutenant Colonels. Sheridan P. Read Henry E. Rives Terrence Clark William A. Low Majors. Allen Buckner Archibald Van Deren . . . Terrence Clark William A. Low Robert Lacy Adjutant. William H. Lamb Quartermaster: Charles E. Woodward . Surgeons. Stephen J. Young Thomas J. Wheeler. . . Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Henry C. McAllister Thomas J. Wheeler Residence. Danville . ParisAreola. . . Paris . Ross Neuman . Areola. . Tuscola . Koss. . . . Neuman.York . . . Camargo. .. Shelbyville. Mound City Tuscola .... Areola. . Tusoola . Date of rank. Aug. 28, 1862. Oct. 17, 1862. Jan. 1, 1863 . /ug 28, 1862.. Nov. 29, 1862. July 14, 1864 . Jan. 24, 1865.. Aug. 28, 1862 Jan 1, 1863... Oct. 7, 1863 . July 14, 1864. Jan. 24, 1865 Aug. 28,1862. Aug, 5, 1862 . Jan. 1, 1803.. Feb. 10, 1865. Aug. 28, 1862. May 26, 1868 . Date of muster. Aug. 28, 1862... March 15, 1863. Aug. 28, 1862 . Dec. 17, 1862.. Sept. 5, 1864 .. March 1, 1865.. Aug 28, 1862.. April 15, 18«3 March 21, 1864. Sept. 5, 1864.. March 1, 1865.. Aug. 28, 1862 . Aug. 5, 1862 . Fob. 19, 1863... Maroh 1,1865... Aug. 28, 1862 Remarks. Resigned October 17, 1S62 Killed m battle of Murfreesboro, Dec. 31, '62. Mustered out June 12, 1865 t»O Promoted =3 Resigned July 14, 1864 S Re-igned January 24,1865 > Mustered out June 12, 1865 ^ £ Promoted Colonel 2 Resigned October 7, 1863 |j Promoted > Promoted - -• Musteied out June 12, 1865 "*2c Mustered out June 12, 1865 h Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned February 10, 1865 Mustered out June 12, 1 865 Promoted Surgeon 98th Regiment Promoted A.. Second Assistant Surgeon. Thomas J. Whekler. .' Chaplains. Cornelius G. Bradshaw. William A. Smith Captains. Terrence Clark J ames S. Price ....... M,rsl Lieutenants. James S. Price JonN Mitchell Second Lieutenant. John Mitchell Captains. Archibald Van Deren. Henry 1). Pitman . Peter Greggers First Lieutenants. Seth L. Woodworth Henry D. Pitman Peter Greggers J acob B. Hammer Second Lieutenants. Horace W. Rideout Peter Greggers Jacob B. Hammer Captains David S. Curtis . . John H. 1' at tun . . . Henry 0. Beyls.... Tuscola Douglas county. Ross. . . . Elwood . Elwood Bloomfield . Bloomfield. Tuscola. . . Bourbon. . Bourbon. Bourbon.Bourbon . , Bourbon . . Bourbon . Tuscola. , Bourbon.Bourbon. Paris . Paris . Paris . Ail" 28, 1862. Aug 28, 1862 Feb. 27, 1864. Aug. 28, 1862 Oct. 7, 1863.. Aug 28, 1862. Oct. 7, 1863.. Aug 28, 1862. Aug. 28 1862. Jan. 1, 1SSH3.. Nov. 6 1864. . Aug. 28, 1862 Feb. 2, 1 868.. Jan. 1. 1863.. Nov. 6, 1864. . Aug. 28, 1862 Feb. 10, 1863. JaD. 1, 1863 . Aug. 28, 1862 April 26, 1SH3 June 25, 1868. Nov. 29, 1862. Aug 28, 1862. July 4, 1864... Aug 28, 1862. March 23, 1864. Aug. 28, 1862 . Not mustered, . Aug. 28. 1862'.. Aug. 28 1862 . Mav 25, 186H . Vel: 8, 1864 . . , Aug. 28, 1862 . March 22. 1863 May 25, 1863.. Not mustered . Aug. 28, 1862 . March 22, 1863. Aug. 28 1862. Ma- 12, 1863 Aug. 16, 1863 Promoted Resigned September 12, 1863 Resigned February 21, 1865 Promoted Major \$ Mustered out June 12,1865 C HSI Promoted Honorablv discharged (as 2d Lieutenant) O May 15" 1865. '' H Promoted < S•y. i-3 h-; i Promoted Major 2 Resigned November 6, 1864 z Mustered out June 12, 1865 . jg Dishonorably dismissed, February 2, 1863.. '^ Promoted 2 Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 12, 1865 kj Resigned February 10, 1863 Promoted Promoted Resigned April 26. 1863 Killed June 25, 1S63 g, Mustered out J une 12, 1865 i-l Seventy-ninth Infantry. — Continued. to OS Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. c. First Lieutenants. Paris , Aug. 28, 1862 . . Dec. 8, 1862 April 26, 1863.. June 25, 1863 . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . Dec. 8, 1862... April 26, 1863 . . June 25, 1863... Aug. 28, 1862... April 9, 1868... Aug. 28, 1862... April 9, 1863... Oct. 9, 1863 Aug. 28, 1862... Nov 28 1862 Aug. 28, 1862 Jan. 23, 1863... May 12, 1863... Oct. 24, 1863... Aug 28,1862... Jan. 24, 1863... May 12, 1863... Not mustered. . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . June 14, 1863... Aug. 28, 1862 . . June 14, 1863 . . May 12, 1865 ... Aug. 28, 1862 . . Second Lieutenants. ».. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Bunker Hill Bloomfield Second Lieutenants. Bunker Hill Bloomfield April 9, 1863... Aug. 28, 1862... March 20, 1866 . Aug. 28, 1862 . Nov. 20, 1862... June 12, 1868.. Aug. 28, 1862... Not mustered. . . Aug. 28, 1862.. Jan. 20, 1863... JE.. Captains. First Lieutenants. Remarks. Resigned December 8, 1862 Promoted Promoted Mustered out June 12, 1865 & Promoted q Promoted g Promoted § Mustered out (as Sergeant) to date June 12, ^ 1865. © Resigned April 9, 1863 § Mustered out June 12, 1865 W CO Promoted Dismissed for cowardice October 9, 1863.. k Mustered out June 12, 1865 g ?3 Resigned November 28, 1862 Promoted Promoted Promoted Major Honorably discharged (as First Lieutenant) May 15, 1865. Resigned November 20, 1862 Promoted «. H Jefferson C. Perry Second Lieutenants. Henry S. Albin Harvey W. P-eters Jefferson C. Perry Captain. Thomas Handy Mrst Lieutenants. David S. Williams David C. King Second Lieutenants. James R. Patten David C. King •. Captains. Oliver 0. Bagley. . . Albert J. Jones . Mrst Lieutenants. Martin L. Lininger Thomas B. Jacobs Montraville Reives Albert J. Jones Thomas Meeker Second Lieutenants. Thomas B. Jacobs Albert J. Jones Captains. Willis 0. Pennell Andrew J. Bigelow First Lieutenants. James T. Braddock Andrew J. Bigelow Douglas county. Douglas county. Camargo Douglas county. Marshall . Marshall . Marshall . Marshall . Marshall , Douglas county. Douglas county. Tuscola Douglas county Douglas county. Douglas county. Douglas county. Douglas county. Kansas.Kansas . Kansas.Kansas , March 20, 1865 Aug. 28, 1862. Nov. 20, 1862. Jan. 2, 1863... Aug. 28, 1862. Aug. 28, 1862. Aug. 11, 1863. Aug. 28,1862. Feb. 2, 1863.. Aug. 2S, 1862. Nov. 6, 1864. . - Aug. 28, 1862 . Nov. 19, 1862.. April 17, 1863. May 4, 1864. . . Nov. 6, 1864. . . Aug. 28, 1862. Nov. 19,1862. Aug. 28, 1862.. April 20, 1863. Aug. 28, 1862.. Feb. 10, 1868. . Aug. 28, 1862.. March 22, 1863. Aug. 28,1862.. Aug. 28, 1862. . Oct. 11, 1863.. Aug. 28, 1862 . March 22, 1863. Aug. 28,1862.. Dec. 8, 1864... Aug. 28, 1862. Jan. 23, 1863. Julv 1, 1863. . Aug. 28,1862.. Jan. 2, 1863... Aug. 28, 1862.. May 26, 1863. . Aug. 28, 1862.. March 22, 1863. Prisoner of war at muster-out of regiment. Promoted Killed January 2, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 12, 1865 W o Resigned August 11, 1863: g Mustered out June 12, 1866 gSOo c=) Resigned February 2, 1863 Promoted jgM !zj Resigned November 6, 1864 rj Mustered out June 12, 1865 7 3 Died November 19, 1862 tq Resigned April 17, 1863 M Resigned May 4, 1.864 g Promoted 5 Prisoner of war at muster-out of regiment. §W Promoted Promoted Resigned April 20, 1863 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 — \ — , Resigned February 10, 1863 -. fc» Promoted -. . * Seventy-ninth Infantry. — Continued. to OS Co. K Name and Rank. First Lieutenant. Presley P. Boyer Second Lieutenants. Andrew J. Bigelow Presley P. Boyer Andrew J. Campbell Captains. Robert Lacy Nixon S. Buckner Mrst Lieutenants. Henry Week , Nixon S. Buckner. Carz Marvin Second Lieutenants. Samuel Sharp William 0 Willard Albert Shaw. Captains. Hezekiah D. Martin. William W. Davis . . William H Bassett. First Lieutenants. William vv . Davis William H. Bassett William H. Hutchenson Residence. Kansas KansasKansasKansas York , Belair. Belair. Areola . Areola . Areola . Arco'a Areola Coles county Date of muster. Date of rank April 20, 1863. Aug. 28, 1862. Feb. 10, 1863 . April 20, 18d3. Aug. 28, 1862 , Jan. 24, 1865.. Aug. 28, 1862 Jan. 13, 1863. Jan. 24, 1865. Aug. 28, 1862.. Sept. 26, 1862. Jan. 13, 1863.. Aug. 28, 1862. July 3, 1863 March 6, 1864 Aug. 28, 1862. July 3, 1863 . March 6, 1864 , May 26, 1863 Aug. 28, 1862. . . Mnroh22. 1863.. Not mustered. . . Aug. 28, 1862 . May 25, 1S65. . Aug. 28, 1862.., March 24, 1863 . Not mustered. . . Aug. 28, 1862. April 24, 1863. Aug. 28,1862.. Aug 16, 18«8, . Not mustered. . Aug. 28, 1862.. , Aug. 16, 1863. . . May 11, 1865 ... Remarks. Mustered out June 12, 1S65 Promoted [> Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Serg't) to date June 30, '65. a I Promoted H Mustered out June 12, 1865 p H Dismissed for cowardice, at battle of Stone W River, January 13, 1863. [5 Promoted oo* Mustered out (as Serg't) to date May 24, '65 . «eihi Resigned September 26, 1862 fcd Dismissed for cowardice, at.battle of Stone r^ Riv.-r. January 13, 1863. Resigned July 14, 1864 Died July 8. 1863 Resigned March 6,1864 Honorably discharged (as 1st Lt.) April 26, '65 Promoted Promoted Mustered out June 12, 1865 '*s Second Lieutenants. Moses Hunter Isaac P. C. Taylor William H. Bassett . . William H. Hctchenson. Areola Areola Areola Milton Aug. 28, 1862 Oct. 19, 1862 . Juno 6, 1868 July 3, 1863. . Aug. 28, 1862 Nov. 29, lsf>2 Resigned October 19. 1862. Resigned June 6, 1863 .... Promoted Promoted Wo COi-3HP3 O hi m« 'A m) 'M l-HSS W M| 1-0is HISTORY OF SEVENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. The Seventy-ninth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Mattoon, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Lyman Guinnip, and was mustered into Hnited States' service August 28th, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, and September 13th, assigned to Third Brigade, Brig adier General Craft's Division, Army of Kentucky. On the 29th, it was transferred to Colonel Buckley's (Fourth) Brigade, General Sill's (Second) Division. October 1st, 1862, commenced the march through Kentucky. At Frankfort, it was transferred to General Kirk's Brigade (Fifth). Arrived at Perryville, Kentucky, October 9th, and continued its march to Crab Orchard ; thence to Lebanon, Bowling Green, and Nashville, Tennessee, arriving November 7th. Colonel Guinnip resigned October 17th, ,and Lieutenant Colonel Sheridan P. Read was promoted Colonel. Moved toward Murfreesboro, December 26th, and, on the 81st, entered the battle of Stone River. Colonel Read was killed early in action, and the command devolved upon Major Buckner. The Regiment was engaged until the 4th January, 1863, losing one offi cer killed, 3 wounded and 3 missing ; 28 men killed, 68 wounded and 121 missing. During the winter, the Regiment remained at Murfreesboro, and was assigned to Second Brigade, (Colonel Dodge commanding) Second Division Twentieth Army Corps. April 25th, Major Buckner promoted Colonel. June 24th, 1863, moved to Liberty Gap. 25th, engaged the enemy, losing Captain John Patton killed, Captain H. D. Martin mortally wounded, Captain Lacey and Lieu tenants Foulke, Jones and King wounded, 5 men killed and 36 wounded. / The Division then marched to TuUahoma. August 16th, crossed Cumberland mountains, Tennessee river, Sand mountain, Lookout mountain, and went into the battle of Chickamauga, September 19th, and was engaged during the day and on the 20th. Loss 7 officers missing, 4 men killed, 13 wounded and 97 missing. On the evening of the 20th, fell back to Chattanooga, with the army. The Regiment was assigned to Colonel C. G. Harker's (Third) Brigade, General Sheri dan's (Second) Division Major General G. Granger's (Fourth) Army Corps. On the 23d, 24th and 25th of November, was engaged in the battle of Chattanooga. On the 25th, stormed Mission Ridge, and captured two pieces of artillery. On the 27th of November, 1863, marched with Fourth Corps toward Knoxville, Ten nessee, went to Blain's Cross Roads, aud remained there till January 15th, 1864, when it advanced to Dandridge, but fell back, January 18th, to Knoxville. The Second Division being ordered to Loudon, the Seventy-ninth went to Sweetwater, 42 miles south of Knox ville, on the railroad. April 27th, moved to Cleveland, On the 3d of May, started on the Atlanta Campaign — General Newton commanding Division, and General Howard commanding the Corps. Was engaged at Rocky-Faced Ridge, May 9th; Resaca, May 18th and 14th; Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain, June 27th; Peach Tree Creek, July 20th ; Atlanta, July 22d, 27th and August 3d ; Jonesboro, Sep tember 1st, and Lovejoy, September 2d. The losses were 4 officers wounded, 6 enlisted men killed and 63 wounded. HISTORY OF SEVENTY-NINTH INFANTRY. 267 September 25th, ordered to Chattanooga — Brigadier General Bradley commanding Brigade, and Major General Stanley commanding Corps. Moved to Bridgeport, Alabama, and remained until October 19th, when it returned to Chattanooga. On 22d, moved to Alpine Pass, and, 30th, returned. November 1st, moved to Pulaski, Tennessee. November 22d, commenced falling back toward Nashville. 29th, the Brigade was at tacked by Pat Cleborne's Division, and driven into the city. At Franklin, the Seventy- ninth was engaged four hours, losing, out of 210 veteran soldiers, 3 officers and 80 men killed, wounded and captured. That night fell back to Nashville. December 15th and 16th, took part in the battle of Nashville, and afterward followed the retreating enemy until he crossed the Tennessee river. The Third Brigade was sent to Decatur, Alabama, arriving January 6th, 1865. March 30th, moved to Bull's Gap, by rail, 60 miles east of Knoxville, Tennessee, and remained until April 22d. Moved to Nashville. June 12th, 1865, mustered out of service. Arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, June 15th ; and June 23d, received final pay and discharge. Roster of the Eightieth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. 10 oo Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rauk. Date of muster. Colonels. Aug. 25, 1862 . . April 21, 1863. . .VI ay 10, 1865 Aug. 25, 1862. . Kov. 25, 1864. Aug. 25, 1862 .. April 4, 1865. . . May 15, 1865. .. Sept. 18, 1862.. May 2, 1864 Aug. 25, 1862 . May 15, 1865 ... Aug. 25, 1862 . . April 13, 1864 . Aug 25 1862 Aug. 25, 1862 . . Not mustered . . . Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862 .. Jun. 25, 1865 . . Aug. 25, 1862 .. Not mustered . . Not muster, d . . . Nov. 29, 1862... July 1, 1864 .. . Aug. 25, 1862 . . Not mustered. . . Nov. 29, 1862... July 1, 1864 Lieutenant Colonels. Majors. Adjutants. Quartermasters. Surgeons. Nathan W. Abbott Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Delhi. . Sept. lo, 1863 .. Sept. 26, 1864.. Sept. 15, 1863.. Oet. 81, 1864... Second Assistant Surgeon. Remarks. Resigned April 21, 1863 Hon. discharged (as Lt Ool.) Nov. 25, 1864 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 10, 1865. >a Promoted p Promoted *4a Promoted q Hoiv-rably disehg'd (as Capt ) May 15, 1865. K Mustered out (as Capt.) June 10, 1865 §Wt Killed in action April 29, 1863 ^- Mustered out June 10, 1865 ,_ Honorably dircharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as Q. M. Serg't) June 10, '65. Resigned April 13, 1864 Mustered out June 10, 1865 . Resigned February 23, 1863. Resigned July 12," 1864. . . . Resigned May 17, 1865 o H Chaplain. John W. Lane Mt. Vernon. A.. C Captains. James L Mann Samuel T. Jones Harvey Clendenin . , Goodwin Scudmore . , Mrst Lieutenants. Samuel T. Jones , Goodwin Scudmore James L. Brown Second Lieutenants. Goodwin Scudmore Harvey Clendenin John Criley Captains. George W. Carr John H. Smith William R. Wright. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. William R. Wright John H. Smith. Second Lieutenants. Henry C. Smith Stephen A. Albro Conrad H. Flick , Captains. Henry Zeis Ernst J. Weynick First Lieutenant. Herman Steinscke Liberty. Liberty.Liberty. Liberty. Liberty Liberty Steele's Mills. Liberty. Liberty , Liberty . Upper Alton. Upper Alton. . Upper Alton. Upper Alton. Upper Alton. Upper Alton. Upper Alton. Upper Alton. Central City St. Louis, Missouri. O'Fallon. Aug. 28, 1862. Aug 25, 1862 . March 14, 18H3 March 14, 1863, July 10, 1864.. Aug. 25, 1862. . March 14, 1863 May 15, 1S65 .. Aug. 25, 1862 . March 14, 1863. May 15,1865 .. Aug. 25, 1862 .. Jan. 27, 1863. Jan. 27, 1863... Aug. 25 1862 Jan. 27, 1863. Aug. 25, 1862 Jan. 22, 1863 . May 15, 1865. Aug 25, 1862 . April 4, 1865. . Aug. 25, IE Aug. 25, 1862 Aug. 25, 1862 April 8, 1863. Not mustered . Aug. 25. 1862 Apiil 8, 1863. Aug. 25, 1SR2 April 8, 1863. Aug 25, 1862 . Not mustered. . April 8, 1863.. Aug. 25. 1862 J.m.- 7, 1863. . Aug. 25, 1862 Not mustered. Aug. 25, 1862 Not mustered. Aug. 25, 1862 Mustered out June 10, 1865 Resigned March 14, 1863 Honorablv discharged May 16, 1865 Died of wounds July lo, 1864 Musteredout (as lstLieut.) June 10, 1865.. Promoted , M Promoted . . § Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865 . . °3 HW Promoted O Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . H Resigned January 27, 1863 " Commission canceled. Mustered out (as 1st ^ Lieutenant) June 10, 1865 W Mustered out June 10, 1865 wEZ *l\> Must'd out, to date April 7, 1863. Promoted. % Promoted W Resigned January 22, 1863 Mustered out July 20, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865.. Promoted Major Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 10, 1865. bo Transferred to Invalid Corps <£, Co. c. JL>. JE.. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Ernst J. Weynick Frederick Seitz Second Lieutenants. Benjamin Kohln Tryar Jobling Captains. Carter C. Williams James Neville Thomas W. Segar Daniel McKenzie Mrst Lieutenants. James Neville Daniel McKenzie John F. Heitman Second Lieutenants. Alexander Van Kendle. . Thomas W. Segar Nicholas B. Jones Captains. Stephen T. Stratton. . . . Newton C. Tace Charles W. Pavey First Lieutenants. Newton C. Pace William Randall Eightieth Infantry. — Continued. o Residence. St. Louis, Missouri O'Fallon St.- Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri. Chester.Chester . Chester . Chester . Chester . Chester . Chester . CheBter . Mt Vernon. Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon, Date of rank. Feb. 11, 1864. April 4, 1865. Aug. 25, 1862. April 4, 1865. Aug. 25,1862.. March 15, 1863 Sept, 22, 1864. May 15, 1865 . . Aug. 26,1862.. March 15, 1863. May 15, 1865 . . Aug. 25, 1862 Oct. 8, 1862. . May 15, 1865. Aug. 26, 1862. Jan. 1, 1863.. May 15, 1865. Aug. 25, 1862 Jan. 1, 1868.. Date of muster. AHg. 16, 1864 Not mustered. Aug. 25,1862. Not mustered. Aug. 25, 1862 April 8, 1863. Not mustered. Not mustered. Aug. 25, 1862. Feb. 1, 1864. . Not mustered. Aug. 25, 1862 April 8, 1863. Not mustered. Aug. 25, 1862 Not mustered . Aug. 25, 1862. Not mustered . Remarks. Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . Resigned June 16, 1864 V Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865 . . g a Resigned March IB, 1863 § Discharged September 22, 1864 H Hon. discharged (as 2d Lieut.) May 15, 1865 C Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 10, 1866. . S W Promoted £¦< Promoted on" Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . w Killed in battle October 8, 1862 BJ Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . Resigned December 22, 1862 Hon. discharged (as 1st Lieut.) May 15, '65. On detached service at muster-out of Reg't. Promoted Mustered out (as Private) June 10, 1865... Cr. H. Second Lieutenants. Charles W. Pavey William C. Maxey Captains. Edmund R. Jones John Hood Thomas F. Alexander . . . Mrst Lieutenants. John Hood Thomas F. Alexander. . . George W. Clark Second Lieutenants. Albert Foster John A. Armour William Osborne Captains. Andrew Wilson Charles E. Brown First Lieutenants. John W. McCormack Edwin R. Foster Joseph T. Chambers Second Lieutenants . ,John W. McCormack William H. MoDill David L. F. Chambers. . . Captains. James Cunningham John R. Cunningham .... Mrst Lieutenants. James Cunningham Samuel G. Andrews Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon . Pinckneyville , Sparta Sparta Sparta Sparta Perry county . Sparta Perry county. Perry county. Sparta.Sparta . Sparta . SpartaSparta , SpartaSparta , Sparta Centralia. Rome. . , . Centralia. Aug. 25, 1862 May 15, 1865. Aug. 25, 1862. April 30, 1863 May 15, 1865. Aug. 25, 1862 April 30, 1863 May 15, 1865. Aug. 25, 1862 Jan. 24, 1863 . May 15, 1865. Aug. 25. 1862 May 15, 1865. Aug. 25, 1862 April 19, 1863 April 11, 1865 Aug. 25, 1862 Aug. 25, 1862 May 15, 1865. Aug. 25, 1862 May 16, 1865. Aug. 25, 1862 Aug. 25, 1862 Aug. 25, 1862 . . Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862 . . Not mustered. . . Not mustered . . Aug. 25, 1862 . . Not mustered . . . Aug. 25, 1862 Sept. 1, 1863... Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862 . . Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862 . . Nov. 27, 1864.. Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862 . . Not mustered. . . Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862 . . Promoted • • •• "\"r" ",';',';«' ' Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1 865. . Killed in action April 30, 1863 . . . . ... Hon. discharged (as 1st Lieut.) May 15, 65. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865.. . Promoted ¦ ¦ • • Promoted § Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865 . . raHw Resigned January 24, 1 863 C Died of wounds June 11, 1864 ** Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865.. W Wi^ Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 y Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . ,-jH Resigned April 19, 1863 § Resigned April 11, 1865 fe Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . §W Promoted Honorably discharged May 15, 1866 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. Promoted Major Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 10, 1865. . Promoted ^° Died November 26, 1862 £[ Eightieth Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. H ¦ First Lieutenants. March 1, 1863 .. March 8, 1864.. Mayl5,lS65 Aue. 25, 1862... Aug. 25, 1862.. May 15, 1865 ... Aug. 25, 1862... May 15, 1865... Aug. 25, 1862 .. May 15, 1865 ... Aug. 25, 1862 .. May 15, 1865... Aug. 25, 1862... May 15, 1865 ... Aug. 25, 1862 .. May 15, 1865... Aug. 25, 1862 . . May 15, 1865. . April 8, 1863 .. Jan. 1, 1865 Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862 . . Nov. 30, 1862... Not musteied. . . Aug. 25, 1862.. Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862 .. Mot mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1S62 . . Not mustered. . . Aug. 25, 1862... Not mustered. . . Aug. 25,1862... Not mustered. . Aug 25, 1862... Not mustered. . . Resigned March 8, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865 . . Second Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865 . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865.. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865 . . Resigned April 1 9, 1863 I.. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865 . . Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 10, 1865. . Resigned May 12, 1865 K. Captains. First Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865. . Second Lieutenants. Musteied out (as Sergeant) June 10, 1865 . . -I bo 1> a d > © wCD I MJ o wH HISTORY OF EIGHTIETH INFANTRY. The Eightieth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Centralia, Illinois, in Au gust, 1862, by Colonel T. G. Allen, and mustered into United States' service August 25th, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, September 4th, and was assigned to Thirty-third Brigade, Tenth Division, Army of the Ohio, Brigadier General Terrell commanding Brigade ; Brigadier General Jackson commanding Division, and Brigadier General McCook commanding Corps. October 1st, under General Buell, marched in pursuit of Bragg, and, passing through Taylorville, Bloomfield and Mackville, was engaged in the battle of Perrvville, October 8th, losing 14 killed and 58 wounded, including Lieutenant VonKemmel killed, Lieu. tenant Andrews mortally wounded, and Lieutenant Colonel Rodgers aud Lieutenant Pace severely wounded. Generals Terrell and Jackson were also killed. October 12th, moved through Danville, Lebanon and New Market, to Mumfordsville. October 31st and November 26th, made two marches to Cave City and returned. November 30tB, moved, via Glasgow and Hartsville, to Bledsoe creek December 26th, started in pursuit of John Morgan, marching, via Soottsville and Glasgow, to Bear Wallow, arriving December 31st. January 2d, 1863. having discontinued the pursuit of John Morgan, marched to Cave City, Bowling Green and Nashville, Tennessee, January 8th, and Murfreesboro, January 10th. Was assigned to the Fourteenth Army Corps, General J. J. Reynolds' Division. March 20th, the Brigade, of 1500 men and two pieces of Artillery, while on a scout, was attacked by John Morgan and 5000 of the enemy ; but they were repulsed, with heavy loss. April 7th, moved to Nashville, and was assigned to Brigade of Col. A. D. Streight, Fifty- first Indiana Volunteers. Brigade consisting of Fifty-first and Seventy-third Indiana, Third Ohio, Eightieth Illinois, aDd two companies Tennessee Cavalry, with two mountain howitzers, embarked, moving down the Cumberland and up the Tennessee rivers, and landed at Eastport, Mississippi, April 19th. Marched to Tuscumbia where the Regiment was mounted. April 26th, moved from Tuscumbia. Were attacked at Dus;'s Gap and Sand Mountain, but, on both occasions repulsed the enemy, and, at Sand Mountain, captured a battery of two guns. Los-i in the Regiment, 2 killed and 16 wounded. Captain E. R Jones killed, Adjutant J. C. Jones mortally wounded, and Lieutegant favey severely wounded. At Blunt's farm, May 2d, again defeated the enemy, and, Mny 3d, was surrendered to a vastly superior force, under General Forrest, who, contrary to stipulation, stole its blankeis, watches and money. We were taken to Rome, and paroled and sent in coal cars to At lanta. From this place the officers were sent to Libby prison. The enlisted men were sent, via Knoxville, Tennessee and Lynchburg, Virginia, to Richmond, arriving May 13th, Yol. 11—18 274 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. and thence to City Point, arriving at Annapolis May 17th. On the 19th, moved to Camp Chase, Ohio. On June 23d, having beendeclared exchanged, moved to St. Louis. 29th, moved to Nashville, Tennessee, Lieutenant Herman Steinecke taking command of the Regiment. September 8th, moved to Stevenson, Alabama, Captain Cunningham taking command. October 16th, moved to Battle Cr.ek, Tennessee. 23d, marched to Bridgeport, and re ported to Generil Howard, commanding Eleventh Army Corps. Was assigned to Third Brigade, Colonel Hecker ; Third Division, General Carl Shurz. On 27th, moved up Look- ' out Valley, and was present at th ¦ battle of Wauhatchie. November 24th and 25th, was engaged in the battle of Mission Ridge. On the 29th, commeneerl march to Knoxville, Tennessee, reaching LouisTille, 14 miles from Knoxville, December 5th. Longstreet having retreated, ilie command returned, arriving at Lookout Valley December 17th. This march was made without wagons, tents or baggage, and rations were foraged from the country. The command suffered from want of clothing and shoes. On the 24th of December, was assigned to third Brigade, Colonel William Grose, Thir ty-sixth Indiana ; First Division, General D. S. Stanley ; Fourth Corps, Major General Gordon Granger comni; nding. January 27th, 1864, moved from Whiteside, via Chattanooga and Cleveland, to Charles ton, Tennessee, and thence to Blue Springs. May 3d, 1864, eommenced the Atlanta Campaign. Participated in the battles of Dalton, Resaca, Adairsville, Cassville, Dallas, Pine Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, Mariettn, Peach Tree Creek, Atla ta, Jonesboro, and Lovejoy Station. During the campaign, the Regi ment captured about 150 prisoners, and lo-t 25 killed and 60 wounded. Camped at Atlanta, September 9th. Marched, October 3 J, in pursuit of Hood, to Alla toona, and via Kingston, to Rome; thence to Galesville, AUbama; th. nee, ma Alpine, Fayette, and Rossville, to Chattanooga, aniving October 30th. Moved to Athens, Ala bama, and to Pulnski, Tennessee. 23d of November, commenced falling back to Nash ville. December 15th and 13th, participated in the battle of Nashville, and captured a three gun battery and 100 prisoners, January 5th, arrived at Huntsville, Alabama. 7th, llajor E. N. B.ites, having returned, assumed command. March 12th, moved to Knoxville, Tenn. ssee ; thence to Bull's Gap nnd Shields' mill, March 28th. Moved to Greenville, April 1st, and from thence returned to Nashville. June 10th, 1865, mu-tered out of service, and proceeded to Camp Butler, Illinois, for final pay and discharge. Only 4 of the captured officers ever returned to the Regiment. , The Eightieth has traveled 6000 miles, and been in over 20 battles. Roster of the Eighty-first Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. James J. Dollins Franklin Campbell Andrew W. Rogers Lieutenant Colonels. Franklin Campbell. ...._.. Andrew W. Rogers Majors. Andrew W. Rogers Cornelius S. Ward Thomas Hightower James P. Cowan Adjutants. Zebedee Hammock J AMES J. FlTZERRELL Oscar F. Richmond Quartermasters. Logan H. Roots Henry Ede Lewis Dyer Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Isaac M. Neeley. . . . . . J OBN W. Groesbeck Second Assistant Surgeon. Abel Campbell Residence. Benton ImQuoin . . . Carbondale . DuQuoin. . . Carbondale Carbondale ... . . Wurphysboro. . . Jackson county. DuQuoin. ...... Tamaroa . Mason . . . Tamaroa DuQuoin . Pecatonica Perry county . Date of rank. Aug. 26, 1862 . May 22, 1863.. Aug. 20, 1864. Aug. 26, 1862. May 22, 1863. . Aug. 26, 1862. May 22, 1863.. June 15, 1863 . June 10, 1864. Aug. 26, 1862. May 29, 1863,. July 20, 1865.. Aug. 26, 1862. July 6, 1864... Aug. 26, 1862. April 2, 1863 . . May 27, 1864. . Sept. 1, 1862 . Date of muster. Aug. 26, 1862.. .lune 2b, 1863 . Not mustered. . Aug. 26, 1862. June 23, 1863 . Aug. 26, 1862. Aug 16, 1863. Jan. 15, 1865.. Aug 26, 1862. July 1, 1863 .. Not mustered. . Aug. 26, 1862. July 22, 1864.. Aug. 26, 1862. Dec. 7, 1864. . May 18, 1863. Remarks. Killed at Fort Pemberton, Vicksburg, May Resigned August 20, 1H64 . . [22, 1863 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col ) Aug. 5, 1865. . Woorl Promoted a Promoted o Promoted £j Died of wounds June 15, 1863 M Resigned September 20, 1864 ^ Mustered out August 5, 1 865 j. 1-tw 'A Died of wounds May 29, 1863 H Honorably disclia-ged May 15, 1865 H Mustered out (as 1st Lt. Co. 1) Aug. 5, 1865 hi%H Promoted by President, July 6, 1864 g Mustered out August 5, 1865 ¦ Dismissed April 6, '63— revoked May 26, '63. Mustered out August 5, 1865. Resigned July 19, 1863 Mustered out August 5, 1865 .... to Died May 27, 1864 ^ Eighty-first Infantry. — Continued. toOS Name and Rank. Chaplains. William S. Post Thomas R. Satterkield William H. Carner Captains. James P. Cowan . . William McNeill . . First Lieutenants. Samuel Payne William McNeill ....... John B. Kelley Second Lieutenants. William McXeill Hugh Warnock John B. Kelley Leonard Wells Captains. Thomas Higiitower John W. Grammar Edmund Newsome Elbert Child, -j:s First Lieutenants. John W. Grammar ..... Edmund Newsome Elbert Childkks Second Lieutenants. Josiah Goodwin Residence. Carbondale. DuQuoin . DuQuoin . DuQuoin DuQuoinPerry county DuQuoin . DuQuoin Perry eounty DuQuoin Murphysboro Murphysboro Murphysboro Murphysboro Murphysboro Murphyyboro Murphysboro Murphysboro Date of rank. Aug. 26, 1862. Sept. 1, 1864. . Mav27, 1864 . Aug. 26, 1862.. June 10, 1864 Aug. 26, 1862 Jan. 22, 1863 June 10, 1864 Aug. 26, 1862 Jan. 22, 1863. May 22, 1863. JulV 20, 1865. Aug. 26, 1862.. June 15, 1863., Jan. 18, 1864.. July 20, 1865.. Aug. 26, 1862 . June 15, 1863.. ,Tan. 18, 1864. . Aug. 26, 1862 Date of muster. Aug. 26, 1862., Not mustered . . March 17, 1865, Aug. 26, 1862. . Jan. 15, 1865. . Sept. 18, 1862. ¦Jan. 22, 1863 . Jan. 15, 1865 . Aug. 26, 1862. Jan 22, 1863. . June 23, 1868 . Not mustered. . Aug. 26, 1862. Aug. 16, 1863. May 24, 1864. Not mustered. Aug. 26, 1862. . Aug. 16, 1868. . May 24, 1864 Aug. 26, 1862. Remarks. Resigned May 27, 1864 Commission declined Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted Major d Mustered out August 5, 1865 t. M3 Resigned January 22, 1863 © Promoted § Mustered out August 5, 1865 8 PJ Promoted go Killed in battle May 22, 1868 w Promoted H Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 5, 1865. . . g W Promoted Major Resigned January 18, 1864 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Aug. 6, 1865. . . Promoted Promoted Promoted Resigned January 22, 1863 c, » William Sykes Elbert Cuilders Hamilton Jenkins Captains. John C. Armstrong . . . Mortimer C. Edwards. Mrst Lieutenants. Mortimer C. Edwards . . . Jacob B King Andrew Y. Brown* Second Lieutenants. Thomas B. McClure . ... Abraham L. Lippincott . . Madison L. Baird Captains. Cornelius S. Ward. David G. Young . . . John C. Baiar ... . Mrst Lieutenants. Logan Wheeler . Henry Hanson . . , David G. Young . Henry Miars. . . . Jerome Bishop . . . Samuel Brunn. . . Reuben Ellis Second Lieutenants. Isaac R app Henry Hanson David G. Young Henry Hiars Jerome Bishop Henry Gregory Murphysboro . Murphysboro . Murphysboro . Pinckneyvillo. Piuckneyville PinckneyvillePinckneyvillePinckneyville Pinckneyville Pinckneyville MurphysboroDeSoto Lake Creek . DeSoto Murphysboro. . DeSoto Ava Carbondale Carbondale .... South Pass .... Carbondale . . Murphysboro.DeSoto Ava Carbondale. . South Pass . . . Jan. 23, 1863. June 10, 1863 July 20, 1865. Aug. 26, 1862. June 30, 1864.. Aug. 26, 1862. June 30, 1864.. July 20, 1865.. Aug. 26, 1862. Oct. 24, 1862.. July 20, 1865.. Aug. 26, 1862. May 22, 1868. . July 20, 1865. Aug. 26, 1862. Feb. 22, 1863 . March 18, 1863 May 22, 1S63... Julv 9, 1863 . . March 16, 1864. -T"l« 20, 1865.. July 5 Aug. 26,1862.. Dec. 29, 1862. . Feb 22, 1863.. March 18, 1863, May 22, 1863.. " ily 20, 1865... Ju July 14, 1863. Not mustered . Aug. 26, 1862. Sept. 15, 1864. Aug. 26, 1862. . Not mustered. . Aug. 26, 1862 . Not mustered. . Aug. 26, 1862. June 29, 1863.. jSot mustered. . Aug. 26, 1862 May 25, 1863. June 23, 1863. Oct. 2, 1863. . April 21, 1864 Not mustered. Aug. 26, 1862. May 25, 1863. . June 23, 1863. . Not mustered. . Resigned June 10, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. Resigned June 30, 1 864 Mustered out August 6, 1865 Promoted Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 mj Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. §W Died October 24, 1862 Died of wounds November 3, 1863 § Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 6, 1865. w8w H Promoted Major *f Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 3 Musteredout (as Sergeant) August 6, 1865. § m3 Resigned February 22, 1863 3 Died March 18, 1863 g Promoted 3 Died July 9, 1863 .' g Killed March 16, 1864 ,\ • Honorably discharged Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. Resigned December 29 1862 Promoted Promoted Promoted Promoted .. ^j,' Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5,1865. ^ Eighty-first Infantry. — Continued. Co. E. G. Name and Rank. Captains. Marmaduke F. Smith John P. Reese Mrst Lieutenants. John P. Reese David R. Sanders Second Lieutenants. David R. Sanders , John Lamer , Captain. Samuel L. Campbell Carbondale. First Lieutenants. Jacob W. Sanders Carbondale . James D. Hartigan Carbondale. Second Lieutenant. Residence. Marion . . . Jonesboro. Jonesboro.Marion . . . Marion . . . Jonesboro. George W. Kelly. . . Captains. George W. Sisney . . Edwin Fozzard First Lieutenants. William W. Russell William L Farmer Edwin Fozzard Benry C. McCullock Second Lieutenants. William L. Farmer Carbondale. Fredonia.Fredonia. Fredonia. Fredonia. Fredonia. Fredonia. to Fredonia. Date of rank. Date of muster. Au? 26,1862., Feb. 6, 1863... Aug. 26, 1862.. Feb. 6, 1863... Aug. 26, 1862.. Feb. 6, 1863... Aug. 26, 1862. . Aug. 26, 1862.. August 8, 1863. Aug. 26,1862.. Aug. 26, 1862. Aug. 8, 1868. Aug. 26, 1862.. Feb. 28, 1868.. May 22, 1863.. Aug. 3, 1863.. Aug. 26, 1862.. Feb. 10, 1863.. Aug. 26, 1862 . Feb. 10, 1863.. Aug. 26,1862. Feb. 10, 1863. Aug. 26, 1862 Aug. 26, 1862. Nov. 15, 1863.. Aug. 26, 1862. Aug. 26, 1862. Nov. 14, 1868.. Aug. 26, 1862. June 23, 1863. . Nov. 14, 1863. Aug. 26, 1862 . Remarks. Resigned February 6, 1863 Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted ° Mustered out August 5, 1865 d Promoted ^ Mustered out August 5, 1 865 O 8 Mustered nut August 5, 1865 W GO* Resigned August 8, 1863 w Mustered out August 6, 1865 & MJ Resigned July 22, 1863 H Resigned August 3, 1 863 Mustered out August 5, 1865 Resigned February 28, 1863 Kill d in battle May 22, 1863 Promoted Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted D. I., Edwin Fozzard. Henry a McCullock Hugh Reehie Captains. Albert F. Crane Edwin P. Simmons Mrst Lieutenants. William A. Stewart Edwin P. Simmons Second Lieutenants. James V. Pierce Leonard G. Porter Thomas McBride Captains. John W. Felt James Bartleson First Lieutenants. James Bartleson Charles J. Minnick Oscar F. Richmond ...... William H. Crain Second Lieutenant. Charles J. Minnick Captains. Samuel Pyle Lycurgus Rees Mrst Lieutenants. Lycurgus Rbks Edwin A. Green Second Lieutenants. William Neeoham Edwin 0. Green Robert G. Rees Fredonia.Fredonia. Marion, . . Du Quoin , Tamaroa . Marion. . , Tamaroa . Marion Tamaroa .... Murphysboro Villa Ridge . Grand Chain. Grand Chain Wetaug , Wetaug Undulation. . Wetaug. Du Quoin . Du Quoin . Du Quoin Du Quoin , Du Quoin Du Quoin Du Quoin Feb. 28, 1863. May 22, 1863.. July 20, 1S65. Aug. 26, 1862. July 18, 1865. Aug. 26,1862. Jan. 28, 1863. Aug. 26, 1S62. Jan. .28, 1863. July 20, 1865. Aug. 26, 1862. July 22, 1863. Aug. 26, 1862. July 22, 18 id. July 22, 18 .:-i. July 20, 1865 . Aug. 26, 1862. Aug. 26, 1862, June 24, 1863. Aug. 26, 18^2.. June 24, 1863 . Aug. 26, 1862.. K-ib. 14, 1813.. June 24, IS « June 23, 1863. Not mustered. Aug. 26, 1862 Not mustered. Aug, 26, 1862. Feb 3, 1863.. Aug. 26, 1862. Feb. 8, 1863.. Not mustered. Aug. 26, 1862. Aug. 21, 18ti3. Aug. 26, 1862. Not mustered . Oct 1, 1863 .. Not mustered. Aug. 26,1862. Aug. 26, 1862. Aug. 13, 1863. Aug. 26, 1862. Aug. 13,1863. Aug 26, 1862. May 24, 18H3. . Not mu.-tered. Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865.. Resigned April 6, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) August, 5, 1865. Resigned December 5, 1862 Promoted H O COH Resigned Januarv 28, 1863 tjj Honora% discharged May 15, 1865 " Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. g Resigned July 22, 1863 g Mustered out August 5, 1865.'. § Ml>k Promoted tj Commi>-sion canceled oo Adjutant Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. . £j Resigned June 11, 1864 JfWk| Resigned June 24, 1863 Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Resigned February 14, 1863 Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. . -^ CO HISTORY OF EIGHTY-FIRST INFANTRY. The Eighty-first Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers was mustered into the United States' service at Anna, Illinois, August 26th, 1862. In the month of November, following, with full ranks, it went forth to the field of conflict under Col. James J. Dollins, who fell at the charge upon the fortifications of Vicksburg, May 22d, 1863. It was brigaded in General John A. Logan's Division of the Seventeenth Army Corps, commanded by Major General Jas. B. McPherson. It nas in that memorable series of battles fought in Missis sippi, under General Grant, in 1863 — Port Gibson, May 1st; Raymond, May 12th ; Jackson, May 14th; Champion Hills, May 16th; investment and charge on Vicksburg, May 19th and 22d, and, on the 4th of July, it marched in triumph into the city. It was also in the engagement at Brownsville, Mississippi, on the 16th October, following. Lieutenant Colonel F. Campbell succeeded to the command, on the death of Colonel Dollins ; but being absent, under orders, the Regiment, under command of Major A. W. Rogers, now promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, was sent out, in the month of March, 1864, on the Red River expedition, under General Banks. During that arduous expedition, it participated in the battle and capture of Fort DeRussey, Louisiana — two battles of Cloutier- ville, Old river, Marksville, Yellow Bayou, and in numerous skirmishes while aboard the transports in their attempt to ascend the river to Shreveport. The Regiment was in the expedition to Guntown, Mississippi, in June, 1864, under Gen oral Sturgis, and bore a prominent part in the battle that occurred on the 10th of that month. Out of a command of 400 men it lost 140, including officers, in killed, wounded and prisoners. On the 3d of August, 1864, the Division to which it belonged was ordered to St. Charles, Arkansas, on White river. The Regiment, with some other troops, having been sent up the river to Augusta, to drive away the enemy concentrating there, after accomplishing the work,- returned to Duvall's Bluff, and from there, went to Brownsville, on the Little Rock railroad, where the expedition, under General Mower, was organized and sent in pursuit of the iebel General Price, who was threatening to invade Missouri. This little army, with 12 days rations, marched over mountains, through swamps, fording and bridg ing streams, to Cape Girardeau, a distance of 825 miles, in 19 days. Fiom Cape Girardeau, the troops were sent, by river, to St. Louis and Jefferson City, and from thence, by rail and land marches, to Warrensburg, in Western Missouri. Gen eral Price having been driven from the country, the Eighty-first, now assigned to General A. J. Smith's command, was hurried to oppose Gen. Hood, in Tennessee, who was marching upon Nashville. It participated in the celebrated fights, of the 15th and 16th of Decem ber, before that city, and bore a noble part in the pursuit of Hood's forces, to Pulaski, 80 miles south, and thence to Clifton, eighty miles west, on the Tennessee river. Here it took boat for Eastport, Mississippi, and after making the reconnoissance of Corinth, started for New Orleans. On the 8th of February, 1866, Colonel Campbell having resigned, in oonsequenee of protracted ill health, Lieutenant Colonel Rogers was commissioned Colonel HISTORY OF EIGHTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 281 of the Regiment. Remaining in camp three weeks at New Orleans, it proceeded to Mo bile, by way of Forts Gaines and Morgan, and, landing on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay, its approaches to Spanish Fort — the most formidable of the defences of Mobile — were at once commenced. On the 26th of March, the Third Division of the Sixteenth Army Corps was ordered to make a reconnoissance in force into the immediate vicinity of the enemy's stronghold, under General Eugene A. Carr. In executing this order the Eighty-first led the advance, de ploying one-third of the Regiment as a skirmish line and receiving a heavy volley of mus ketry from the enemy. The troops were now ordered into position, and the siege of Spanish Fort commenced. On the 16th day of the siege, late in the afternoon, Colonel Gaddis, of the Eighth Iowa Veterans, in command of the Third Brigade, obtained permission to charge the extreme left of the enemy's entrenchments, the Eighth Iowa leading, closely followed by the Eighty- first Illinois, led by Colonel Rogers, in person. The charge was a complete success, the works being taken and held. In a day or two after, Fort Blakely fell, when Mobile speedily surrendered. The Sixteenth Army Corps was now moved up to Montgomery, where the Third Brig ade of the Third Division remained on provost duty, until mustered out of service. Left Montgomery, July 17th, 1865. Mustered out at Vicksburg, Mississippi, August 6th, 1865, and ordered to Chicago, Illinois, for final payment and discharge. Co. Roster of the Eighty-second Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. Colonels. FREnERic Hecker . Edward S. Solomon . Lientertant Colonels. Edward S. Solomon . . . Ferdinand Rolshanson Majors. Ferdinand Rolshanson. Emil Frey Adjutants. Eugene F. Weigel . . Otto Balck Quartermaster. Hermann Panse Surgeons. George Schloetzer Charles E. Boeruer. . . Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Emil Brendil Charles E Boeruer Oscar Julius Bergii Second Assistant Surgeons. Oscar Julius Bergh , John R. Brown , Herman Deitzel , Residence. Lebanon . Chicago. , Chicago.Chicago Chicago.Chicago. East St. Louis Chicago East St. Louis Chicago East St. Louis . Peoria , East St. Louis Chicago Chicago . Shiloh Hill. toooto Date of rank. " Date of muster. Oct. 23, 1862 .. March 21, 1864. Sept. 26, 1862. April 11, 1865. Sept. 26, 1862. June 8, 1865 . . Sept. 26, 186! Aug. 3, 1863 Aug. 1,1862. Sept. 26, 1862 Jan. 12, 1864 . Aug. 20, 1862 . June 15, 1863. Jan. 12, 1864.. Oct. 11, 1862 . May 20, 1863. Jan. 31, 1865.. Oct. 23, 1862 . Not mustered . Sept. 26, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862 . Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862 . Aug. 1, 1862... Sept. 26, 1862. March 12, 1864 Aug. 21, 1862 . July 29, 1863. . Not mustered. . Oct. 11, 1862.. June 10, 1863 . April 16, 1865 . Remarks. Resigned March 21, 1864 Pr n.oted Bvt. Brig. Gen. March 13, '65. Musteied out (as Lt. Col.) June 9, 1865. Promoted Mustered out (as Major) June 9, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Captain) June 9, 1865. . Promoted Captain Company F. Musteredout June 9, 1865... Mustered out June 9, 1865 . wSi MJo w Honorably discharged January 12, 1864 Musteredout June 9, 1865 Resigned May 21, 1863 . I'ronioted Honorably discharged January 16, 1863 Dismissed July 29, 1863 '. Mustered out June 9, 1865 c. Chaplain. Emanuel Julius Reichhelm. Captain. ~ Anton Bruhn First Lieutenants, Edward Kafka Charles E. stueven. . . . Peter Laner Second Lieutenants. Charles E. Stueven Eugene Hepp Henry Sass Captains. Augustus Bruning . . George Heinzmann . . Mrst Lieutenants. George Heinzmann Charles Lanzendorfer . . Joseph Riegert John U. Schimperli Second Lieutenants. Charles Lanzendorfer . . Frederick Babst Charles W. Bilse Captains. Jacob Lasalle Mayer A. Frank Frank Kirchner Chicago.Chicago.Chicago . First Lieutenants. Mayer A. Frank Chicago. Otto Balck Chicago . Wi liam Loel I Chicago. East St. Louis Chicago Chicago . Chicago Chicago, Chicago. Chicago.Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago.Peoria . Chicago. Chicago Peoria . Chicago Sept. 23, 1862 . Sept. 26, 1862 , Sept. 26, 1862 . Feb. 14, 1863.. June 8, 1S65..'. Sept. 26, 1862. Feb. 14, 1863.. June 8, 1865 . . Aug. 15, 1862 . March 12, 1863. Aug. 15, 1862 .. March 12, 1863 April 22. 1863., June 8, 1865 Aug. 25 1862.. March 12,1863. Aug. 2, I860... Aug. 16, 1862. May 28, 1863.. April 11, 1865. Aug. 16, 1862. May 28, 18H3 . Aug. 3,1863... Sept. 23, 1862 . Sept. 26, 1862. Sept. 26, 1862 . Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862. Sept. 9.6, 1862. April 22, 1863. Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862. April 23, 1863. March 12, 1864. Sept. 26, 1862 . Hay 28, 1868.. April 26, 1865. Sept 26, 1862 . July 1, 1863... May 3, 1864... Resigned June 13, 1864 Mustered out June 9, 1865 Resigned February 13, 1863 Promoted Captain Company K Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865 W CD Promoted W Promoted 1st Lieutenant Company H q Mustered out (as Sergeant Major) June 9,'65 ^ M Resigned March 12, 1863 a Mustered out June 9, 1865 Jj da Promoted q Resigned April 22, 1863 % Promoted C . ptain Company G ° Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865 . . §i=l Promoted H Died August 2, 1863 ^ Resigned January 8, 1865 Resigned May 25, 1863 Resigned Februarv 29, 1864 Musteredout June 9f 1865 Promoted A djutant to Mustered out June 9, 1865 05 Eighty-second Infantry.— Con tin ued. to OOrf- Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. C. Second Lieutenants. Sept. 26, 1862 . . Jan. 11, 1863. .. Sept. 26, 1862 . . May 28, 1863.. June 8, 1865 Aug. 28, 1862... Oct. 7, 1863 Aug. 28, 1862.. May 20, 1863... June 8, 1865 Aug. 28, 1862 . . May 20, 1863 June 8, 1865 Sept. 26, 1862. .. June 8, 1865 . . . Sept. 26, 1862 . . Oet. 7, 1863 June 8, 1865 Sept. 26, 1862.. Maroli 31, 1863 . July 7, 1863 Not mustered. . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . March 12, 1864.. Aug. 28, 1862 . . May 21, 1863 .. Not mustered . . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . May 20, 1863... Not mustered . . . Sept. 26, 1862 .. Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862.. March 12, 1864. Not mustered . . Sept. 26, 1862. . April 27, 1863.. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865. . . ».. Captains. First Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Q. M. Serg't) o\me 9, 1865. Secmul Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865. . . Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 9, 1865. . E . Captains. First Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865 . . Resigned March 31, 1863 Second Lieutenants. QM W$whimjOWH G . D Captains. Frederick L. Webber. Erich Hoppe Eugene. F. Weigel ... Mrst Lieutenants, Erich Hoppe Christian Brighton Frederick Thomas Second Lieutenants. Lorenz Spoenemann Frederick Thomas Adam Wershinu Captains. William Neussel . . . Joseph Riegert . . . First Lieutenants. Joseph Gottlob Earl Lotz Second Lieutenants. Conrad Rchonder Earl Lotz Frederick Schlenk Captain. Emil Frey. First Lieutenants. JOHANN SpORRE Eugene Uepp Sfi-ond Lieutenants. Joseph Riegert Hugo Schroeder Louis Zoellner St. Louis, Missouri . St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri. Chicago St. Louis, Missouri. Lebanon Lebanon St. Louis, Missouri, St Louis, Missouri , Chicago Alton. . . Chicago Belleville . Chicago. . . Belleville . Highland . . Highland. Chicago. . Chieago.Chicago. Sept. 26, 1862 . May 28, 1863.. Aug. 3, 1863 . . Sept. 26, 1862. . May 28, 1863.. April 11, 1865. Sept. 26, 1862. May 3, 1868. .. June 8, 1865... Sept. 26, 1862 . June 8, 1865 .. Sept. 26, 1862 . Sept. 3, 1863. . . Sept. 26, 1862 May 3, 1863. . June 8, 1865 . Sept. 26, 1862 , Sept. 26, 1862 . April 11, 1865. Sept. 26, 1862 . April 22, 1863. June 8, 1865. . . Sept. 26, 1862 ., May 29, 1863.. , March 12, 1864 Sept. 26, 1862. March 12, 1864, April 26, 1865 . Sept. 26, 1862. May 3, 1863... Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862 . Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862 ., March 12, 1864, Sept. 26, 1862 . May 3, 1863... Not mustered. . Sept. 26, 1862 . Sept. 26, 1862 . April 29, 1865 . Sept. 26, 1862 . Not mustered . . Honorably discharged May 28, 1863 Honorably discharged August 3, 1863 Musteied out June 9, 1865 Promoted Transferred to Company I Mustered out June 9, 1865 W Died May 3, 1863 § Promoted £j Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865. . . mj o Dismissed October 29, 1864 H Mustered out (as 1st Lieutenant Company H) g June 9, 1865. %H Promoted Captain Company I i Mustered out June 9, 1865 '. hia o Died May 2, 1863 ° Promoted h< Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865 ... *$ Promoted Major . Cashiered May 25, 1863 Assigned to and mustered out (as 1st Lieut. Company B) June 9, 1865. Promoted, Company B Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 *®' Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865. . . c* Co. K Name and Rank. mans. Ivar Alexander Weid. John Hillborg William Warner Joseph Gottlob Mrst Lieutenants. John Hillborg Frederick Bechstein Christian Erichson Second Lieutenants. Peter Hanson Christian Erichson Ole K. Olsen , Captains. Joseph B. Greenhut. Charles E. Stueven. Mrst Lieutenants. George W. Fuchs DOMTNICUS KlOTSCH George Beaur Second Lieutenants. Dominicus Klutsch Leander Carl Frank Schoene wald Eighty-second Infan try. — Continued. tooo Residence. Chicago.Chicago. Chicago.Chicago. Chicago ChicagoChicago. Leeland. Chicago. Chicago. Ottawa, Michigan. Chicago , Chicago Chicago St. Louis, Missouri, Date of rank. Aug. 80, 1862 Jan. 11, 1SS63 . Mav 20, 1863. Sept. 3, 1863. Aug. 30, 1862 Jan. 11. 1863. - May 28, 1863.. Aug. 30, 1862 Dec. 10, 186-2. June 8, 1865 . Oct. 23, 1862. June 8, 1865. . Oct. 23, 1862.. May 17, 1863 . April 11, 1865. Oct. 23, 1862.. May 17, 18K3 . March 16, 1864 Date of muster. Aug. 30, 1S62 . March 12, 1864 Aug. 30, 1862 ., Aug. 30, 1862 . Dec. 19, 1862.. Not mustered. . Sept. 26 1862 Not mustered. Sept. 26, 1862 May 18, 1863.. April 26, 1865. Sept. 26, 1862 May 17, 1863. Not mustered. Remarks. Resigned January 11, 1863 Resigned May 20°, 1 863 Honoiably discharged -i-ptember 3, 1863.. Mustered out June 9, 1865 l> Promoted g Killed in battle July 20, 1864 £ Mustered out June 9, 1865 m! Resigned December 10, 1862 2 Promoted Company F H Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 9, 1865. . . fc Resigned February 24, 1864 '. . W Mustered out (as lstLt. Co. A) June 9, 1865 t""j I' hi Resigned May 17, 1863 Resigned March 29, 1864 Mustered out June 9, 1865 Promoted Resigned March 16, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June-9, 1865. . . HISTORY OF EIGHTY-SECOND INFANTRY. The Eighty-second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in September, 1862, by Colonel Frederic Hecker, and was musteied in October 23d, 1862. Moved from Camp Butler to Washington' City, November 3d, arriving at Arlington Heights, November 9th, and was assigned to Sigel's Division^ Army of Potomac, General Burnside commanding. Marched to Fairfax Court House, November 19th. Moved to Stafford Court House, December 11th, and was attached to the First Brigade, Colonel Schimmelfennig; Third Division, General Shurz ; Eleventh Army Corps, General Stahl. Moved, December 19th, to camp, near Aquia creek. Participated in General Burnside's second movement against Fredericksburg, January 20th, 1863, and encamped at Hart- wood Church, 21st. General Burnside was relieved by General Hooker, January 25th, 1863, and the Eighty- second moved to Staffoid Court House, February 6th. April 1st, Genera) Howard took command of the Eleventh Corp-i. Crossed the Rappahannock and Rapidan, and partici pated in the battle of Chancellorsville, May 2d, 1863, loi-ing 155 killed, wounded and missing. Ma\ 6th, returned to camp, near Stafford Court House. Moved to a camp near Brook's Station, 16th; made an expedition to Dumfiies, January 2d, and returned on the 5th. Moved from camp, June 12th, on the campaign which ended in the battle of Gettys burg, July 1st, 2nd and 3d, 1863. Was heavily engaged in the battle of Gettysburg, aud sustained a loss of 112 killed, wounded and mis4ng. Followed the enemy back to Virginia, and, after a nearly uninterrupted march of two months, encamped at Walnut Branch Church, near Catlett's Station, August 19th, 1863. Geneial Tyndale took command of the Brigade July 13th. September 25th, 1863, marched to Manasses Junction, and thence, by rail, for Depart ment of the Cumberland, arriving at Bridgeport, Alabama, October 1st, 186S. Colonel Hecker, at ihis time, commanded the Brigade and Lieutenant Colonel -oloman the Regi ment. The Eighty-second was transferred. October 19th, to the Third Brigade and Colo nel Hecker assigned to command of Brigade. Moved to Russel's Gap, October 19th, and occupied and defended it during the fight, in which General Hooker obtained possession of a line of hills near Lookout Mountain, October 28Tb, 1863. Mustered out June 9th, 1865, at Washington, D. C, and. arrived at Chicago June 16th, 1865, where they received final payment and discharge. Roster of the Eighty third Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. tooo oo Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Abner C. Hording . . Arthur A. Smith. ..< Lieutenant Colonels. Arthur A. Smith Elijah C. Brott ...'..... Majors. Elijah C. Brott William G. Bond Adjutants. Wesley B Casey. .. John W. Green Quartermasters. John B. Colton HaRMO.S D. BlhSELL .... George ^N'Yl'KIt William H. Sexton.., Surgeon. Esaias S. Cooper. First Assistant Surgeons. John P. iiIcClanaiian Wu.LIAM L. L UTHRKRT Second Assistant Surgeons. Richard Morris William L. Oltiibert Edwin H. Cooper Residence. Monmouth. Galesburg. Galesburg.Knoxville . Knoxville Swan township . Xenia. Galesburg. Galesburg. Henderson. Mercer county. Slielby county. Galesburg Shelby county Clarkovillc, Tennessee. Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 21, 1862 . March 11, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862 . March 11, 1863. Sept. 30, 1862. March 11, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 5, 1864. . . Aug. 21, 1862 . Jan. 6, 1863... Feb. 3, 1863... Feb. 7, 1864 .. Nov. 14, 1862 Aug. 21, 1862 May 6, 1865.. Sept. 30, 1862. Jan. 1, 1863. .. May 6, 1865. . . Aug. 21, 1862 . June 4, 1863 . . Aug. 21, 1862. June 4, 1863... Sept. 30, 1862. June 4, 1863... Aug. 21, 1862 Sept. 1, 1864. Aug. 21, 1862 . March 6, 1863. March 1, 1864.. Nov. 14, 1862 Oct. 1, 1862... Sept. 80, 1862 , Jan. 2, 1863. . , May 19, 1865.. Remarks. Promoted Brig. Gen. Vols., May 23, 1863.. Promoted Brevet Brig. General March 13, 1865. Mustered out June 26, 1865 Promoted [j Mustered out June 26, 1865 f* ' cl H> Promoted ^ Mustered out June 26, 1865 S Resigned August 5, 1864 ^ Mustered out June 26, 1865 >ta* Promoted Brigade Quartermaster j*j Died February 3. 1SH3 % Resigned Februiry 7, 1864 2 Mustered out June 26, 1865 h Mustered out June 26, 1865 Resigned March 30, 1864 Absent on duty at muster-out of Regiment. Promoted Surgeon 103d Regiment I 'romoted Mustered out June 26, 1865 o B. Chaplain. Adam C. Higgins. . . Captains. Philo C. Reed George H. Palmer . . 'Mrst Lieutenants. George H. Palmer Davis M. Clark Second Lieutenants. Davis M. Clark Cyrus Bute Captains. John McClanahan William W. Turnbull. James Moore Mrst Lieutenants. James Moore James H. Herdman Second Lieutenants. William W. Turnbull . . . James H. Herdman William S. Struthers. . . Captain. Lyman B. Cutler Mrst Lieutenant. John C. Gamble Second Lieutenant. Samuel L. Stephenson . . , Captain. Joshua M. Snyder Monmouth.Monmouth. Monmouth . Monmouth. Monmouth.Tompkins. . Sumner . . . Hale Tompkins . Tompkins . Monmouth. Hale Monmouth. Monmoutn. Monmouth Young America. Monmouth Viola Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 21,1862, Feb 3, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862. Feb. 3, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862 Feb. 3, 1863 . . Aug. 21, 1862. Feb. 3, 1863... Aug. 20, 1864.. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 20, 1864. Aug. 21, 1862 . Feb. 3, 1863 . . March 20, 1865 Aug. 11, 1862 . Aug. 11, 1862 . Aug. 11, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862 . Aug. 21, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862, March 6, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862. March 6, 1863. . Aug. 21, 1862 . March 6, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862. July 1, 1863. . . Si.pt. 30, 1864 . Aug. 21, 1862.. Oct. 5, 1864... Aug. 21, 1862 . March 6, 1863. April 2, 1865.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862 . Aug. 21, 1862. Mustered out June 26, 1865 Killed February 3, 1863 Mustered" out June 26, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 26, 1865 W O en Prr nmted y Mustered out June 26, 1865 K O *1 Died of wounds, February 23, 1863 K Killed August 20, 1 864 si- Mustered out June 26, 1865 WMim3 Promoted W Mustered out June 26, 1865 3 o Promoted 8 Piomoted > Mustered out June 26, 1865 *3 trtH Mustered out June 26, 1865 Mustered out June 26, 1865 Mustered out June 26,1865 to Mustered out June 26, 1865 £© Eighty-third Infantry. — Continued. to © Co. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. Hugh M. Robb Second Lieutenants. Francis M. Sykes Hugh B. Frazier X! . ¦ Captains. Elijah C. Brott James M. Gilson. Mrst Lieutenants. James M. Gilson Erastus H. Pierce Second Lieutenants. Erastus H. Pierce John L Parsons Thomas B. Tate Captain. John T. Morgan Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph A. Boyington . . . James W. M organ Second Lieutenants. James W. Morgan William A. Peeper {j # t Captain. John G. Hammick Residence. Mercer . . . Oxford Viola Knoxville. Knoxville.KnoxvilleKnoxville KnoxvilleGalesburg. Knoxville. MonmouthMonmouthMonmouthMonmouth MonmouthMaquon . . Date of rank. Aug. 21, 1862 .. Aug.Aug. 21, 19 1862.. 1864.. Aug Oct. 21 22, 1862.. 1862... Aug.Oct. 21 22, 1862.. 1862... Aug Oct. Feb. 21 22, IS, 1862 1 862 . . 1863... Aug. 21 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862.. March 26, 1863 . Aug. 21, 1862.. March 25, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862... Date of muster. Aug. 21, 1862 Aug. 21, 1862. Oct. 2, 1864... Aug. 21, 1862. Oct. 22, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862.. Dec. 26, 1862.. Aug 21,1862.. April 29, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862. May 15, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862.. May 16, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862. Remarks. Muttered out June 26, 1865 Resigned August 19, 1864 Mustered out June 26, 1865 - q5-1 Promoted Major fe Mustered out June 26, 1865 ^ Promoted g Mustered out June 26, 1865 g I- Promoted Resigned February 18. 1863 g Mustered out June 26, 1865 xowm3 Mustered out June 26, 1865 .- Resigned March 15, 1868 Mustered out June 26, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 26, 1865 Mustered out June 26, 1865 First Lieutenants. Horace Jones John Jones Second Lieutenants. John Jones , John Morton , Clark B. Hughes Captains. William G. Bond Giles Crissey First Lieutenants. Walter N. Bond William Shores Second Lieutenants. James C. Johvson Francis M. N anck ...,.., Captain. Joseph B. Dowley. . . First Lieutenants. Daniel D. Shoop William G. Lattimore. . Second Lieutenants. William G. Lattimore. . . William W. Shrader. . . . Captain George W. Reynolds... First Lieutenant. Richard D. Russell .... Second Lieutenant. John S. Garrett Maquon. Salem . . Salem". .. Maquon , Maquon. Swan Green Bush Swan . (rreenbushBerwick . . Abingdon . Abingdon . Abingdon . Abingdon . A bingdon Victoria. . Abingdon , Victoria . Aug. 21, 1862... Nov. 11, 1863.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Nov. 11, 1863 . June 19, 1864.. Ausr. 21, 1862 . March 11, 1863. Aug. 21,. 1862 . March 25, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862.. March 14, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862 . Aug. 21,1862... March 20, 1863 Aug. 21, 1862.. March 20, 1863. Aug 21,1862.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Aug. 21, 1862.. Oec. 25, 1863. . Aug. 21. 1862.. Jan. 30, 1864.. Aug. 12, 1864 Aug. 21. 1862 . June 6, 1863 Aug. 21. 1862. May 16, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. May 16, 1868 . Aug. 21,1862. Aug. 21, 1862 May 15, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862. May 15, 1863. Aug, 21, 1862. Aug. 21, 1862. Aug 21, 1862 Resigned November 11, 1863 • Absent at t'ort Donelson at muster-out of regiment". Promoted Died June 19, 1864 Muttered out June 26, 1865 Promoted Major W Mustered out June 26, 1865 gm9MW Resigned March 26, 1863 0 Mustered out June 26, 1865 8s Resigned March 14, 1863 § Mustered out June 26, 1865 Hw Mustered out June 26, 1865 a O Resigned February 14, 1863 a Mustered out June 26, 1865 5 Mi Promoted xj Mustered out June 26, 1865 Mustered out June 26, 1865 Mustered out June 26, 1865 to Mustered out June 26, 1865 *£ HISTORY OF EIGHTY-THIRD INFANTRY. The Eighty-third Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Monmouth, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel A. C. Hirding, and mustered in August 21st. Moved from camp, August 25th, via Burlington and St. Louis, to Cairo, arriving, 29th, and reporting to Brigadier General Tuttle, commanding post. September 3d. moved to Fort Henry, and, on the 5th, leiving 2 companies at Fort Heiman, and 3 at Fort Henry, moved to Fort Donelson, where the headquarters of the Regiment remained during the year. Colonel W. W. Lowe, Fifth Iowa Cavalry, commanding Brigade. The companies from Forts Henry and Heiman subsequently rejoined the Regiment, and it remained at Fort Donelson until September 20th, 1863, when the Right Wing moved to Clarksville. The Regiment had heavy guard duty to perform, and, as the whole country, especially the banks of the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers, were infested with guerrillas, had daily skirmishes with the enemy. Some of them were quite severe, as at Waverly, Tennessee, and at Garretsburg, Kentucky, where the lamented General Ransom, then Colonel of the Eleventh Illinois, had commmd. On the 3d of February, 1863, at Fort Donelson, 9 companies of the Eighty-third, with company C, Second Illinois Light Artillery, successfully resisted the attack of Forrest and Wheeler, with 8000 men. The battle lasted from 1-J o'clock until 8^ o'clock, p. m., when the enemy were compelled to retire, with a loss of 800 killed and wounded. The loss of the Regiment was 13 killed and 51 wounded. Colonel Harding was promoted to Brigadier General, for gallant conduct on this occasion, and Lieutenant Colonel A. A. Smith to Colonel. While at Clarksville, the Regiment was engaged in several expeditions, under Major General L. H. Rosseau, in pursuit of Forrest and Wheeler, who were attempting the de struction of General Sherman's communications. During the year, 1864, the Regiment had some 200 miles of communications to guard, and much heavy patrol duty. During the winter of 1864-5, the Eighty-tbird was on pro vost duty at Nashville, Tennessee. On the 26th of June, 1865, was mustered out at Nashville, and moved for Chicago, Dli- nois, Brevet Brigadier General Arthur A. Smith commanding, where it received final pay and dUcharge. Roster of ihe Eighty-fourth Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonel. Sept. 1, 1862. ,. Sept. 1, 1862... July 24, 1863... Sept. 1, 1862... July 24, 1863... Sept. 1, 1862.. . Sept. 29, 1863.. Aug. 9, 1862 July 25, 1863 .. Sept. 1, 1862... Sept. 3, 1862... Aug. 10. 1864... Dec. 8, 1864. . . Sept. 12, 1862.. Sept. 1, 1862... Sept. 1, 1862... Aug. 20, 1863... Sept. 1,1862 ... Aug. 20, 1863.. . Sept. 1, 1862 Nov. 15, 1863. Aug. 9, 1S62 . . Aug. 1, 1863 . . Sept. 1, 1862 ... Sept. 3, 1862.. Sept. 3, 1864 .. Jan. 23, 1865 . . Sept. 12,1562.. Mustered out June 8, 1865. Promoted Bre vet Brigadier General June 13, 1865 .... Lieutenant Colonels. W owrJ W ' Majors. ohi Resigned September 29, 1863 ©a -i Mi8 Adjutants. y a Quartermasters. Ha t> a S-iraeon. Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Samuel W. Marshall Second Assistant Surgeon. to CO Eighty-fourth Infantry. — Continued. to Co. Name and Rank. Chaplains. Ralph Harris Hiram P. Roberts. . . Captains. John P. Higgins Willis Edson First Lieutenants. Thomas G. Wisdom L. Nelson Mitchell Second Lieutenants. William F. Stearns Willis Edson John S. Walker Captains. Vincent M. Grewell , Lemuel L. Scott Mrst Lieutenants. Lemuel L. °cott William M. Provlve Second Lieutenants. James A. Russell Emmor DiL worth William A. Highland Captain. William Ervin Residence. Quincy. Macomb. Macomb. Vermont Point Pleasant. MacombHacomb . M aconib Vermont. Vermont. Vermont. Vermont.V- rmont Ipava. . . . Macomb. Date of rank. Sept. 3, 1862. M,.y 1, 1863 .. Sept. 1, 1862. Jan. 24, 1865. Sept. 1, 1862.. Aug 25, 1863. Sept. 1, 1862.. May 7, 1863. .. June 6, 1865... Sept. 1 1862... Oct. 27, 1863.. Sept. 1, 1862 Oct. 27, 1868. Sept, 1, 1862.. Nov 19 1862. June 6, 1865. . . Sept. 1, 1862. Date of muster. Sept. 1,1862... June 8, 1863... Sept 1, 1862... Feb. 18, 1865.. Sept. 1,1862.. Jan. 21, 1865.. Sept 1,1862 . June 20, 1868 Not mustered. Oct. 4, 1862.. Nov. 18, 1868. Sept. 1,1862.. Nov. 17, 1863 Sept. 1, 1862 . .Ian. 26, 1863. Not mustered Sept. 1, 1862. Remarks Resigned January "22, 1863 Resigned March 19, 1864 O Resigned January 24, 1865 ^ Mustei ed out June 8, 1865 H 5 H Honorably discharged August 25, 1868.... „ Mustered out June 8, 1865 hiW Mustered out May 7, 1868 fe Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 8,1865.... Hhi Resigned October 28, 1863 g Must, red out June 8, 1865 H Promoted Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Promoted Quartermaster Resigned October 81. 1868 Mustered out (a- Sergeant) June 8, 1865. . . Mustered out June 8, 1865 E. Mrst Lieutenants. Epaphboditub C. Coulson . Joseph G. Waters Second Lieutenants. William P. Pearson William F. Jones Captains. Moses W. Davis Thomas D. Adams Walter B. Scoggan , First Lieutenants. Thomas D. Adams Walter B. Scoggan , Thomas U. B. Miller Second Lieutenants. Walter B. Scoggan Thomas 11. B. Miller Lyman G. Call Miron G. Tousley Robert S. Roeschlaub. Mrst Lieutenants. Hiram P. Roberts. He;\ry V. Lewis Robert S. Roeschlaub. . Peter K i.\ eh art V.. Second Lieutenants. Henry V Lewis Robert S Roeschlaub. . . Peter Rinehart Captain. Caleb B. Cox La Harpe . Mucomb McDonough Mt. Sterling . . . Clayton Mound Station. Clayton Mound Station. Mt. Sterling. . . Mound Station. Mt. Stirling . . . Elkhorn Fulton City Quincy Quincy.Burton . QuincyPay sou Burton Quincy Payson. Vermont . Sept. 1, 1862. April 8, 1863. Sept. 1, 1862. Feb. 22, 1863 Sept. 1, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863. .. Sept. 2n, 1863. Sept. 1, 1862.. Feb 1, 1863 .. Sept. 20, 1863. Sept. 1, 1862. l-eb. 1, 1863.. June 6, 1865 . Sept. 1. 1862. June 6, 1865. Sept. 1, 1862.. Mav 1, 1863... March 13 1865. June 6, 1865.. Sept. 1, 1862 May 1, 1863.. June 6, 1865.. Sept. 1, 1862. Sept. 1, 1862... April 24, 1868.. Sept. 1, 1862... April 19, 1663. Sept. 1, 1862... March 6, 1863 .. Dec. 3, 1863 Sept. 1, 1862 March 6, 1863 Dec. 3, 1863.. Sept. 1, 1862. March 6, 18o3 Not mustered. Sept. 1, 1862. Not musteied. S.-pt. 1,1862 :.. May 10, 1863 March 23, 1865 . Not mustered. . . Sept. 1, 1862. May 10, 1863. Sept. 1, 1862.. Dishonorably dismissed March 10, 1863. . . . Musteredout June 8, 1865 Resigned February 22, 1863 Mustered out June 8, 1865 Died January 20, 1868 w Died of wounds September 21, 1863 O Mustered out June 8, 1865 h Piomoted § Promoted Mustered out June 8, 1865 0 © a Promoted ^ Promoted "3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 8, 1865. . . 29 i-3 w Resigned May 31, 1865 _, Mu.ste.ed out (as 1st Lieutenant) June 8, '65 ss Promoted Chaplain ^ Resigned Febiuary 23, 1865 *i Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 8, 1865 . . . Promoted Promotea Promoted toCO Promoted Major cb Co. G. H. Name and Rank. Captains. toseph Nelson Rhodes D. Dilworth First Lieutenants. Joseph Nelson Rhodes D. Dilworth Frank W. Ross S'<-nnd Lieutenants. Samuel Frost Joseph Puiue Captain. Frederick Garternicht . First Lieutenants. William H. Fuller Charles Kaiser Second Lieutenants, Russell W. i'aswell John M. Graham John C. Pepper Peter UcLajn First Lieutenants. LrTMFr T Bam Peter McLain Jasper N. White Eighty fourth Infantry. — Continued. Residence. Vermont. . Vermont. Vermont.Vermont.Vermont . McDonough county. Eldorado Oquawka. Oquawka. Oquawka. Oquawka. . Biggsville. Keithrburg.Koith. burg. Keit'isburg . Keithsburg. . Pre-emption. tco Date of rank. July 24, 1863. Jan. 1, 1864.. Sept. 1,1862 July 24, 1863. . March 15, lt>64 Sept. 1, 1862. June 6, 1865 . Aug. 12, 1862. Sept, May 1, 1862. . 6, 1864... cept. June Sept, Jan. 1, 1862. . 6,1865... 1, 1862.. 1, 1864... Sept, -Jiin. Jan. 1,1862... 1, 1863... 1, 1864... Date of muster. Sept. 23, 1863. March 1, 1864.. Sept. 1, 18S2 Sept 23, 1883. April i, 1864. . Sept. 1, 1862. Not mustered Sept. 1, I8fi2. . . July 1, 1864... !->pt. 1, 1862 . , Not mustered. . Sept. 1, 1862.. March 1, 1864.. Sept 1 1862 . March 1, 1864. Remarks. Resigned December 15, 1863 Mustered out June 8, 1865 Promoted > Promoted § Mustered out June 8, 1805 Q t> Resigned November 23 1S63 H Musteredout (as s-ergeaut) June 8, 1865... © SjH8 Mustered out June 8, 1865 t^w" Honorably discharged, May 6, 1864 H Mustered out Jun.- 8, 1865 o8 H Promoted Adjutant ^. Mustered out (as Seigeant) June 8, 1865. . . nonornbly discharp-ed .Tulv 9, 1863 Mustered out June 8, 1865° Killed in battle Decembei 31, 1862 Promoted Mustered out June 8, 1865 K. Second Lieutenants. Henry E. Abercrombie . •I ASPER N. W I ,. John E. Bentley Captains. Albert J. Griffith Andrew S. McDowell... Mrst Lieutenants. William Scott John S. Loguk David M. Alexander Second Lieutenants. Thomas F. Kendrick Andrew S. McDowell. . . John S. Logue David M. Alexander. . . Samuel Cain Captain. John B. McGaw First Lieutenants. Alexander P. Nelson. . . William M. Galbraith. . Second Lieutenants. Myrom H. Mills David W. Downey Ohio Grove . . . Pre-emption.. . Ohio Grove . . . Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Northeast Clayton Clayton Clayton Northeast Clayton Biggsville Young America Biggsville Stringtown Biggsville Sept.Jan. June 1, 1862. 1, 1863 6, 18U5.. Sept. Feb. 1, 1862. 2, 1863.. Sept, Feb. Jan. 1, 1862. 15, 1863. 8, 1S64 . Sept. Nov.Feb.Feb. June 1, 1862. 27, 1S62. 2, 1888 . 15, 1863. 6, 1865. Sept. 1, 1862.. Sept. 1, 1862, April 7, 1S64 . Sept. 1, 1862. June 6, 1865. . Sept. 1, 1862. . Not mustired. . Sept. 1, 1862. March 6, 1863. Sept. 1, 1862. June 20, 1863. Feb. 29, 1861. ?ept. 1, 1862 Jan. 26, 1863. March 6 1863 June 20, 1863. Not mustered. Sept. 1, 1862. . Sept. 1, 1862. . April 28, 1864 , Sept. 1, 1862.. Not mustered. . Killed in b-ittle December 31, 1862 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 8, 1865.. . . Resigned February 1, 1863 Mustered out June 8, 1865 M Resigned February 15, 1863 O Resigned December 31, 1863 ™ Mustered out June 8, 1865 g O Died November 17, 1862 ^ Promoted § Promoted © Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 8, 1865. . . «l 8c d Mustered out June 8, 1865 S)1-3a Resigned October 26, 1S63 „ sj Mustered out June 8, 18S5 !? ?- si1-3 Resigned March 29, 1864 ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 8, 1865 ... toCD HISTORY OF EIGHTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. The Eighty-fourth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Quincy, Illinois, in August, 18H2, by Colonel Louis H. Waters, and mustered into United States' service Sep tember 1st, with 951 men and officers. O.dered to Louwville, Kentucky, September 23d, 1862, and was assigned to Tenth Brig de, Colonel Giose commanding; Fourth Division, Brigadier General William Sooy Smith commanding, and marched, S- ptemb r 29th, in pursuit of Bragg. Moved, via Bardstown, Danville, Peiryville, Crab Orchard, Wild Cat, Somerset, Co lumbia, Gla-gow, Scottsville, Gallatin and Silver Springs, to Nashville. Fmrn thence, via Murfreesboro, Bradyville, and Ma Chester, to Elk river, and baek, via llillsboro, to Manchester. From thence, across the '"umberland Mou-itains, and, via Dunlap, Jasper, Battle Creek, Shell Mound, Whiteside, Chattanooga, Greyville, Ringgold, Gordon's Mills, and Crawfish Springs, to Chickamauga,. On retreat to Chattanooga, and thence, over Waldeu's ridg", to Shell Mound and Whiteside. From thence, via Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Ringgold, to Chickamaugi battle ground, and back, by the same route, to Whiteside. Thence, moved to Chattanooga, Tyner's Station, Ooltowuh, Cleveland, Cha leston, back to Cleveland, Blue Springs. Thence, to Red Clay, Catoosa Springs, Tunnel Hill, Buzzard's Roost, and back to Blue Springs. Thence, by the same route, to Dalton ; and, moving forward, w .s engaged at Resaca, Calhoun, Adairsville, Kingston, Cassville, Pumpkin Vine, Burnt Hickory, Dallas, New Hope Church, Ackworth, Big Shanty, Pine Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, Rough Station, Pace's Ferry, Chattahoo chie river, and Peach Tree Creek. From thence, moved on the fortifications of Atlanta. Thence, to Rough-and Ready, Jonesboro, and Lovejoy Station. From Atlanta, moved, via Marietta, Ackworth, Cartersville, Allatoona, Kingston, Cal houn, Resaca Snake Creek Gap, Galesville, Alabama, Chattanooga, Stevenson, Bridge port, Huntsville. Athens, Pu'aski, Columbia and Franklin, to Nashville. Thence, to Pu laski, Lexington and Huntsville. Thence, by rail, to Knoxville, Tennessee. Thence, to Strawberry Plains and to Bull's Gap, and returned to Nashville, where, June 8th, 1865,. the Regiment was mustered out of United Stales' service. battles in which the eighty-fourth was engaged. Stone River, December 31st, 1862, January 12th and 13th, 1863. Loss 228 men. Woodbury, January 17th, 1863. Chickamauga, September 19t,h and 20th, 1863. Li ss 172 men. Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge and Ringgold, November 24th, 25th and 26th, 1868. Loss 9 men. Dalton, February 22d, 1864. Loss 4 men. HISTORY OF EIGHTY- FOURTH INFANTRY. 299 In the Atlanta campaign, at Buzzard's Roost, May 10th, 1864. Dalton, May 13th, 1864. Re-aca, May 14th, 1864. Burnt Hickory, May 26th to Slst, and June 1st, 2d and 3d. Kenesaw Mountain, Smyrna, Atlanta, Jonesboro and Lovejoy Station. Lo:-s in the cam paign, 125 men. Franklin and Nashville. Loss 20 men. Total casualties in battle, 558 men. From the Eighty-fourth, but 1 man was ever taken prisoner ; but 10 men desened ; only 1 man ever sent to military prison ; and but 4 tried by court martial, Roster of the Eightyfifth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. CO o© Co. Name and Rank. Colonels, Robert S. Moore . . . Caleb J. Dilworth. . Lieutenant Colonels. Caleb J. Dilworth James P. Walker James R. Griffith Majors. Samuel P. Cummings Robert G. Rider Pleasant S. Scott Adjutants. John B. Wright Clark N. Andrus Preston C. Hudson Quartermasters. Samuel F. Wright HOLAWAY W. LlGBTCAP . . . Wllliam H. Evans Surgeons. James P. Walker Philip L. Duffenfecker . . . First Assistant Surgeons. Philip L. Duffenbf.cker Gilbert W. Southwick Second Assistant Surgeon. James C. Patterson Residence. Havana Havana . Havana . . . Mason City. Havuna . . . Astoria . . Topeka . . Petersburg Havana Havana H avana Vermont Mason City Havana .... Havana Aicadia. Mason City . Date of rank. Aug. 27, 1862. June 14, 1863 Aug. 27,1862. June 14, 1863 April 7, 1865. Aug. 27, 1862, April 6, 1863 . May 19, 1865 . Aug. 27, 1862. Feb 23, 1863. July 23, 1861. Aug. 9, 1862.. Dee. 1, 1862... Jan. 14, 1864 . Aug. 22 1862.. June 14, 1863. . Aug. 27, 1862. Aug 6, 1864.. Sept. 1, 1882.. Date of muster. Aug. 27, 1862. June 26, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862. July 1, 1863.. May 2, 1865. . Aug. 27, 1862, May 30, 1863 . Not mustered. Aug 27, 1862 nay 3, 1863. . Aug. 9, 1862.. March 13, 1863. Feb. 29, 1864.. Aug. 22, 1862 , July 4, 1864 .. Aug. 22, 1864 Sept. 1, 1862..' Remarks. Resigned June 14, 1863 Disability. Prom. -ted Bvt. Brig. Gen. March i3, 1865. Mustered out June 5, 1865. Promoted Dismissed October 6, 1863 £j Mustered'out June 5, 1865 t-iq i-3 l> Resigned April 6, 1863 3 Resigned De. ember 19, 1864 Musteredout (as Captain) June 5, 1865... yMW Resigned, for good of service, Feb. 23, 1863 > Died of wounds July 23, 1864 ^ Mustered out June 5, 1865 °-° 3 Dismissed November 21, 1862 2 Resigned Jul. 30, 1863 p Mustered out June 5, 1865 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Mustered out June 5, 1865 Promoted Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Resigned April 16, 1864 Chaplain. Joseph S. Barwick Havana , B Mathew Langston Thomas R. Roberts Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas R. Roberts Daniel Westfall Daniel Havens Second Lieutenants. John W. Neal Daniel Westfall Daniel Havens John H. Milner Captains. James R. Griffith ' Charles T. Kessler First Lieutenants. Charles W. Pierce Albert D. Cadwalleder . John W. Patton Second Lieutenants. John A. Mallory William Allen George Myers Captains. Samuel Black George A. Blanchard. Firsl Lieutenants. George A. Blanchard . William W. Walker . . . Manito , Tazewell county , Tazewell county M anito Spring*Lake .... Manito M anito Spring Lake. Manito Havana , Havana. Havana . Mason City. Havana Havana Mason county. Aug. 28, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862. Jan. 11, 1863. Aug. 27,1862... Jan. 11, 1863 March 25, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862.. Nov. 12, 1862.. Jan 11, 1863. March 25, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862. May 19, 1865. Aug. 27, 1862. Nov. 3, 1862. . May- 19, 1865. Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 24, 1863. Jan. 24, 1863 . Aug. 27, 1862, Feb. 7, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862. Feb. 7, 1863.. Aug. 28, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862.. March 24, 1863 Aug. 27,1862. Sept.'i, 1863.. Aug. 27,1862.. March 23. 1863 Not mustered. . Aug. 27, 1862.'. Aug. 27, 1862.. March 1, 1864 . June 1, 1865... Aug. 27, 1862, Not mustered . . April 20, 1863 . Aug. 27, 1862.. March 17, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862. March 17, 1863 Mustered out June 5, 1865 Resigned January 11, 1863 Resigned April 15, 1864 Promoted Resigned March 25, 1863 g Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 enB Resigned November 12, 1 862 <-, Promoted *l Promoted y Died (a.-, 1st Sergeant) August 20, 1864 gK 1-3 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel i Absent, sick, at muster-out of Regiment. . . h< ?3W Transferred to Invalid Corps Nov. 2, 1863.. H Honorably discharged April 4, 1865 8 Mustered out June 5, 1865 >H Resigned January 24,-1863 • Commission canceltd Resigned January 21, 1864 Resigned February 7, 1863 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Promoted g Resigned October 7, 1863 2 Eighty-fifth Infantry. — Continued. ©t-S Co. E.. Name and Rank. First Lieutenant. James M. Hamilton Second Lieutenants. William W. Walker James M. Hamilton Captains. Charles W. Houghton. . . Charles H. Chatfibld . . . Samuel Young Thomas F. Patterson First Lieutenants. Comfort H. Ramon Charles H. Chatfield . . . Samuel Young Thomas F. Patterson Francis S. Cogeshall Second Lieutenants. Charles H. Chatfield . . . William W. Turner Captain. Pleasant S. .>cott Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph M. Plunckett... Hugh A. Trent Charles Borchert Second Lieutenants. Abraham Clark y Petersburg Residence. Mason City. Mason county Mason City. . . Bath . Bath. Bath . Bath. Bath.Bath.Bath . Bath. Bath . Bath , Bath, Petersburg . Petersburg . Petersburg . Petersburg Date of rank. Oct. 7, 1863 . Aug. 27, 1862. Feb. 7, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862 Dec. 27, 1863 June 27, 1864 Nov. 23, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862. . Dec. 21. 1862. . Dec. 27, 1863, June 27, 1864.. Nov. 23, 1864 . Aug. 27, 1862 Dec. 21, 1862 Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862. Dec. 21, 18H2.. June 6, 1865... Aug. 27, 1862. Date of muster. Jan. 1, 1864. . . Aug. 27, 1862.. March 17, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862., Feb. 29, 1864.. Aug 3, 1861.. March 25, 1865 Aug, 27, 1862 Jan 21, 1863.. May 1, 1864... Aug. 3, 1864 . . March 25, 1865. Aug. 27, 1862. Jan. 21, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862. Jan 21, 1868 . Not mustered. . Aug. 27, 1862., Remarks. Mustered out June 5, 1865 Promoted Promoted feq Resigned December 27, 1863... to- Killed June 27, 1864 g Died November 23, 1864 Mustered out June fc, 1865 ^ Resigned December 21, 1862 ^ Promoted t^ Promoted on Promoted mj Mustered out June 5, 1865 S o W Promoted Resigned March 80, 1864 Promoted Major Resigned December 21, 1862 Dishonorably dismissed May 2, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 5, 186? . . Resigned January 20, 1868 F.. G. H. Clark N. Andrus Andrew F. J. Shackey. Captains. John Kennedy Andrew J. Mason Firsl Lieutenants. Robert A. Bowman Andrew J. Mason Francis M. McColgan Second Lieutenants. Richard W. Tenney Edwin D. Lampett Captains. William McClelland Henry S. Latourrette. . . D. LaFayette Musselman First Lieutenants. LaFayette Curless John M. Robertson Second Lieutenants. John M. Robertson D. LaFayette Musselman Captains. n athaniel m cclelland . . David Maxwell James T. McNeill Ira A. Mardis First Lieutenants. Luke Elliott Jamks T. McNeill Ira A. Maiidis Andrew J. Horton Havana Jan. 20, 1863 . Mason City Feb. 23, 1863. PekinPekin , Pekin , Pekin , Pekin . Pekin Pekin . Woodland . Keaton Hickory. . . Woodland. Woodland . Keaton Astoria Astori a . . . Astoria . . . Woodland. Woodland. Astoria . . . Woodland. Woodland . Aug, 27, 1862 , May 27, 1865. Aug. 27, 1862 Oct 17, 1863. May 27, 1865. Aug. 27, 1862. Jan. 13, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862. Dec. 21, 1862. June 12, 1865 Aug 27, 1862. Nov. 12, U62.. Aug. 27, 1862. Nov. 15,1862.. Aug. 27, 1862. Nov. 12 1862.. May 14. 1S63.. Aug. 29, 1864.. Aug 27. 1862. Nov. 21, 1862.. May H, 1863 . Aug. 29, 1864. March 14, 1863. May 30, 1863. . Aug. 27, 1862 . Not mustered. . Aug. 27, 1862.. Nov. 22, 1863., Aug. 27, 1862. March 20, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 21. 1863r. Not mustered. . Aug 27, 1862.. Dec. 17, 1862. . Aug 27, 1862.. Jan. 15, 1863. . Aug. 27,1862.. Dec. 17. 1862 . June .3. 1863.. March 25, 1865 Aug. 27, 1862.. Dec. 17, 1862.. June 13, 1863 . March 25, 1865. Promoted Adjutant Resigned October 27, 1863 Died July 19, 1864 , Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 5, 1865. . . Resigned October 17, 1863 Promoted ; w Absent, sick, at muster-out of regiment gCO HH Resigned January 13, 1863 &fl Resigned October 10, 1863 o K Resigned December 21, 1862 q Mustered out July 1, 1865 W Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 5, 1865. . . kj •3 Resigm d November 12 1862 g Mustered out June 5, 1865 a Promoted !""; Promoted HFJ Resigned November 12, 1862 Resigned May 14, 1863 Resigned August 29, 1864 Mustered out June 5, 1865 Resigned November 21, 1862 Promoted Promoted g Mustered out June 5, 1865 oo Eighty-fifth Infantry. — Continued. co © Co. I... K. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenante. Wllliam Cohren Washington M. Shields. . Andrew J. Horton Captains. William H. Marble David M. H alstead Albert 0. Collins Mrst Lieutenants. David M. Halstead Albert P. Bkitt Preston C. Hudson Edward Curless Second Lieutenants. Hugh McHugh Albert P. Britt Albert 0. Collins Captains. Robert G. Rider Samuel Yates Mrst Lieutenants. Samuel Yates Isaac C. Short Second Lieutenants. Isaac C. Short Eli F. Neikirk Residence. Astoria . . . Woodland.Woodlaud. Kerton Havana Sheldon's Grove Havana . Kerton Sheldon's Grove . Topeka , Topeka Topeka , Topeka , Topeka Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 27, 1862 . . Nov. 12, 1862 . March 26, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862. April 9, 1863. Oct. 7, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862. April 9, 1863. Oct 27, 186a July 23, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862. Feb. 9, 18H8.. April 9, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862, April 6, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 April 6, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 April 6, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862. June 13, 1863. . Aug. 27. 1862. . June 2, 1863.. . July 4, 1864. .. 4ug. 27, 1862... June 2, 1863 . . , Aug. 3, 1864... March 27, 1865 Aug. 27, 1862. . , March 28, 1863. June 2, 1863... Aug. 27, 1862 May SO, 1863 . Aug. 27, 1862. May 30, 1863 . Aug. 27, 1862.. May 30, 1863.. Remarks. Resigned November 12, 1862 Resigned Februaiy 16, 1863 Promoted It- Resigned April 9, 1863 O Resigned October 7, 1863 "3 Mustered out June 5, 1S65 hi%m3 Promoted ffl Resigned October 27, 1863 hi Adjutant a Mustered out June 5, 1865 &l> Resigned February 9, 1863 m Promoted W Promoted ^O WH Promoted Major Mustered out June 5, 1865 Promoted , Mustered out June 5, 1865 Promoted Resigned November 4, 1864 HISTORY OF EIGHTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. The Eighty-fifth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Peoria, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Robert S. Moore, and mustered into service August 27th, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, September 6th, 1864, and assigned to Thirty-sixth Brigade, Eleventh Division, Third Army Corps, Colonel D. McCook commanding Brigade, Brigadier General P. H. Sheridan commanding Division, and Major General Gilbert com manding Corps. The Eighty-fifth marched in pursuit of the enemy under General Bragg, October 1st 1862, and was engaged in the battle of Chaplin Hills, at Perryville, Kentucky, October Sth, and moved with the army to Nashville, Tennessee, arriving November 7th, 1862. Regiment mustered out June 5th, 1865, at Washington, D. C, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, June 11th, 1865, where they received final payment and discharge. Vol. 11—20 Oo. Roster of the Eighty-sixth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. OSooa Name and Rank. Colonels. David D. Irons. Allen L. Fahnestock Lieutenant Colonels. David W. Magee Allen L. Fahnestock Majors. James S. Bean Orlando Fountain Allen L. Fahnestock. — Joseph F. Thomas Adjutants. James E. Prescott Charles D. Irons Lansing J. Dawdy Darwin E. Ward Quartermasters. Charles H. Dean Archibald Bracken Surgeon. Massena M. Hooton Mrst Assistant Surgeons. John Gregory Israel J. Guth Second Assistant Surgeon. Israel J. Guth Residence. Peoria Lancaster . Peoria . . . Lancaster. Trivoli Whitefield . Lancaster . . Chillicothe Peoria Maquon. Peoria. Peoria. FarmingtonPeoria Peoria Date of rank. Aug. 27, 1862. May 10, 1866 . Aug. 27, 1862.., March 25, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862 . Dec. 26, 1862.. Oct. 13, 1863.. March 25, 1864 Aug. 27, 1862 Feb. 11, 1863. Nov. 16, 1863. May 27, 1865. Aug. 11, 1862. Jan. 26, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27,1862. July 14, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862. Date of muster. Aug. 27, 1862. Not mustered. . Aug. 27, 1862. April 13, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862., March 23, 1863. Jan. 31, 1864... April 13, 1864., Aug. 27, 1862.. April 25, 1863. Dec. 19, 1863. . Not mustered, . Aug. 11, 1862.. April 6, 1864. . Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27,1862.. Aug. 28, 1862 . Remarks. Died at Nashville, Tenn., August 11, 1863. . Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 6, 1865. . Resigned March 25, 1864 g Promoted H Resigned December 26, 1862 g Resigned October 13, 1863 Promoted S Mustered out June 6, 1865 § HP Resigned December 26, 1862 P. Resigned November 16, 1863 no" Honorably discharged April 26, 1865 ^ Mustered out (as Serg't Major) June 6, 1865. aMJ o W Promoted by President January 26, 1864. . . £* Mustered out June 6, 1865 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Trans, to 15th Reg. TJ.S.C. troops, Dec. 11,'63 Mustered out June 6, 1 865 Promoted Chaplains. George W. Brown . . Joseph S. Millsaps . . Captains. Wllliam S. Magarity. Joseph Major C. Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph Major Samuel T. Rogers Joseph J. Jones Second Lieutenants. Samuel T. Rogers Andrew W. Stewart Captains. Elias C. Breasley James P. Worrell Mrst Lieutenant. Jonathan C. Kingsley. . . Second Lieutenants. Nelson McVicker. ...... Peter W. Wtkoff Captains. Joseph F. Thomas William G. McDonald. . . Mrst Lieutenant. John H. Bachelder. Chillicothe. Second Lieutenants. Reuben B. Bebee I Chillicothe. William G. McDonald Chillicothe , Edwin C. Silliman > Halleck. . . . Metamora , Olio Olio.... El Paso. Olio. . . . El Paso. Olio.... Henry. Henry. Whitefield. Henry. Chillicothe . Chillicothe Aug. 27, 1862. Oct. 13, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862. Oct. 7, 1863... Aug. 27, 1862.. Oct. 7, 1863... Oct. 25, 1864.. Aug. 27, 1862 , June 12, 1865.. Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 28, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 17, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862 . March 25, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862 , Aug. 27, 1862 Feb. 1, 1863. . June 12, 1865. Aug. 27, 1862 Feb. 3, 1864. . Aug. 27, 1862 . Jan. 1, 1864. . . Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 1, 1864 . . April 4, 1865. Aug. 27, 1862 . . Not mustered . . Aug. 27, 1862 . . May 2, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862 Aug. 27, 1862 . Jan. 31, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862 . . June 28, 1864... Aug. 27, 1862 . . Aug. 27, 1862 . . March 24, 1863. Not mustered . . Resigned October 13, 1863 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned October 7, 1863 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted W Honorably discharged October 25, 1864 g Mustered out June 6, 1865 gW Promoted ttf Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. ... „ W Resigned January 28, 1863 mj Mustered out June 6, 1866 t*go M a Mustered out June 6,1865 W1-4 Resigned January 17, 1863 j> Mustered out June 6, 1866 ^ W Promoted Major Mustered out June 6, 1865 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned February 1, 1863 Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. . . -^ Eighty-sixth Infantry. — Continued. 03©00 ».. E.. Name and Rank. Captain. Frank Hitckoock Mrst Lieutenant. William D. Faulkner. Second Lieutenants. Wllliam H. Hall Isaac L. Gleaves Captains. Orlando Fountain Frederick A. Waldorf. . Edward Vanant werp . . . George A. Smith First Lieutenants. Malciii Grave Edward Vanantwerp. . . George A. Smith Henry W. Wilson Second Lieutenants, Solomon H. Williams. . . George A. Smith John D. Jameson Henry Foreman Captain. James L. Buckhalter. . . First Lieutenants. Nelson D. Combs Residence. Trivoli Farmington Trivoli Panola Whitefield. Halleck. . . . Steuben. . . Valley LaPrairie . . Steuben. . . . Valley . . . . LaPrairie, . Steuben . . . Valley Milo Valley MaquonMaquon . . . Date of rank. Aug. 27, 1862 Aug. 27, 1862 Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 11, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 Dec. 26, 1862. June 18, 1883 July 15, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 13, 1863. June 18, 1863 July 15, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 11, 1863. June 18, 1863 Juno 12, 1865 Aug. 27, 1862 Aug. 27, 1862 Date of muster. Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27,1862.. Aug. 27, 1862 . Feb. 2, 1863..., March 23, 1868. Aug. 18,1868... Sept. 14, 1864 . Aug. 27, 1862 . , March 23, 1863. Aug. 12, 1868 .. Sept. 14, 1864 . , Aug. 27, 1862... March 23, 1863, Not mustered. ., Not mustered. . , Aug. 27, 1862 . Aug. 27, 1862.. Remarks. Mustered out June 6, 1865 Mustered out June 6, 1865 ^ 6d Resigned January 11,1868 g Mustered out June 6, 1865 fe Promoted Major g Resigned June 18, 1868 j| Died of wounds July 15, 1864 W Mustered out June 6, 1865 ptn" Resigned January 18, 1868 § Promoted g Promoted $ Mustered out June 6, 1865 H Resigned January 11, 1863 Promoted ""* Died September 29, 1868 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865.. Mustered out June 6, 1866 Resigned January 11, 1863 G John H all . . . Second Lieutenants. John Hall Amos P. Loveland Captains. William B. Bogardus . . Solomon L. Zinssr First LieutenantSi Solomon L. Zinser Martin Kingman Second Lieutenant Martin* Kingman Captain, John H. Hall Mrst Lieutenants, Edwin E. Peters Wilber F. Hodge Second Lieutenants. Davilla W. Merwin . . . Wilber F. Hodge John H. Henderson Captains. Allen L. Fahnestock Abner A. Lee Mrst Lieutenants. Abner A. Lee Richard W. Groninger . . Second Lieutenants. Jacob L. Fahnestock. . . . Richard W. Groninger. , Maquon. . . . Maquon. . . . Maqiion . . . . Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Peoria. . . . . Medina. . . . Henry. . . > . Peoria Henry Elmwood. . Lancaster. . Lancaster. . Lancaster . . Lancaster . . Lancaster. . Lancaster . , Jan. 11, 1868 Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 11, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862 . June 6, 1865... Aug. 27, 1862 June 6, 1865 . Aug. 27, 1862 Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862.. July 12, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862 Nov. 21, 1862. June 12, 1865 Aug. 27, 1862. Oct. 13, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862 Oct. 13, 1863., Aug. 27, 1862 Jan. 22, 1863. Feb. 2, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1882. Feb. 2, 1863. . Aug. 27,1862.. Not mustered. . Aug. 27, 1862 Not mustered. Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862 , Aug. 27, 1862 , Oct. 20, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 . Dec. 23, 1862.. Not mustered. . Aug. 27, 1862 March 1, 1864 Aug. 27, 1862 March 1,1864. Aug. 27,1862., June 6, 1863. . Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1865 Died of wounds, April 13, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 6, 1865. . Wo Promoted °J Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 6, 1865. . . h© Promoted ^ HIH Mustered out June 6, 1866 W ' m3 ?4 i Resigned July 12, 1863 £ Mustered out June 6, 1865 H K Dishonorably discharged November 21, '62. § Promoted fe Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865.. 3W Promoted Major Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned January 22, 1863 g Promoted «© Eighty-sixth Infantry. — C ontinued . 00© Oo. Name g,nd Rank. Residence. Date of rank, Date of muster. Remarks. I.. Second Lieutenant, June 12, 1865.. Aug. 27, 1862 .. April 20, 1865.. Aug. 27, 1862 . . April 20, 1865.. Aug. 27, 1862... June 12, 1865... Not mustered, . . Aug. 27, 1862 . . May 20, 1865... Aug. 27, 1862 . . May 20, 1865... Aug. 27, 1862 . . Not mustered. . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1866. . . K. Captains, First Lieutenants. Honorably discharged December 24, 1864. . Second Lieutenants, Princeville ... Princeville Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. . . Special Order Ho, 11. HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF GEORGIA, Near Washington, D, C, June 2, 1865, J Extract. VIH. In accordance with telegram order from War Department, dated May 18, 1865, the enlisted men of the Eighty-sixth Illinois Infantry whose term-of service do not expire prior to October 1, 1866, are hereby transferred to the Thirty-fourth Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry By command of Brevet Major General J, C, Davis, ' A. 0. McCLTTRG, 4. A. G- and Chief of Staff, o a H a a ts>-d o w HISTORY OF EIGHTY-SIXTH INFANTRY. The Eighty-sixth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Peoria, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel David D. Irons, and mustered in August 27th. Moved for Louisville, and camped at Jo Holt, on the Indiana side, September 10th, 1862. Was assigned to Thirty-sixth Brigade, Colonel D. McCook, with Fifty-second Ohio and Eighty-fifth Illinois, and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Illinois, Eleventh Division, Brigadier General P. H. Sheridan commanding. Marched from camp, October 1st, and on the 8th, was engaged in the battle of Perry ville, losing 1 killed and 14 wounded. Moved, thence, to Crab Orchard and to Nashville, arriving November 7th. Soon after moved to Mill Creek. Returned to Nashville, Decem ber 10th. Moved to Brentwood, April 8th, 1863. Returned to Nashville, June 3d. On the 30th, moved to Murfreesboro. Returned July 19th. Marched, August ?,0th, via Frank lin and Columbia, to Huntsville, Alabama, and, on the 4th of September, marched to Chattanooga. The Eighty-sixth was here assigned to the Reserve Corps, under Major General Gordon Granger. Engaged in the battle of Chickamauga, September 19th, 20th and 21st. Brigade assigned to Second Division, Fourteenth Army Corps. Moved into Lookout Valley, October 29th. In the night of November 23d, crossed the river on a pontoon, and camped at the foot of Missionary Ridge. Pursued the enemy, on the 26th, to Ringgold, and wa3 then ordered to Knoxville, Tennessee. Marched as far as Little Tennessee river, and returned to Chattanooga, December 18th, after a most severe march. Was engaged in the reconnoissance to Buzzard Roost Gap, near Dalton, February, 24th, 1864, fighting the enemy two days. Lost 1 man killed, and 7 wounded. March 6th, moved to Lee and Gordon's Mills, and, May 3d, joined General Sherman's army at Ringgold, Georgia. Was engaged at Buzzard's Roost, May 9th, 10th and 11th ; Resaca, May 14th and 16th ; Rome, 17th — 6 killed, and 11 wounded ; Dallas, from May 27th to June 5th ; Kenesaw Mountain, from June 11th to 27th — losing 110 killed and wounded. It again engaged the enemy, on the banks of the Chattahoochie, on the 18th of July ; at Peach Tree Creek on the 19th, and, near Atlanta, 20th and 22d. Engaged in the siege of Atlanta, Colonel Dillsworth commanding Brigade, Brigadier General J. D. Morgan commanding Division, and Brevet Major General Jeff. C. Davis commanding Corps. Engaged at Jonesboro, September 1st. September 29th, moved, by rail, to Athens, "Alabama, and marched to Florence, driving Forrest across the Tennessee. Moved to Chattanooga, and thence to Galesville, Alabama, Kingston, and to Atlanta, arriving November 15th. Commenced the "march to the sea" November 16th. Arrived at Savannah, December 21st. Moved, January 20th, 1865, on the campaign of the Carolinas — Brevet Brigadier General B._ D. Fearing commanding Brigade. Engaged' in the battle of Averysboro, March 16th, and of Bentonville, 19th and 20th, and arrived at Goldsboro, March 23d. Marched to Raleigh, April 10th. After the surrender of Johnson, marched, via Richmond, to Washington City, at which place was mustered out of service, June 6th, 1865, by Lieutenant George Scroggs, A. C. M., and ordered to Chicago, Illinois, whera received final pay and discharge. Died, killed, and wounded, 846. Marched, 3500 miles; by rail, 2000 miles. Roster of the Eighty-seventh Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. toh-L to Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. John E. Whiting John M. Crebs Lieutenant Colonel. John M. Crebs Majors. George W. Land. . . John S. Anderson.. \ Adjutant. John D. Martin Quartermasters. John H. Cooper Francis M. Coulter. . . Surgeon. Elam L. Stewart Mrst Assistant Surgeons. John Poindexter Daniel Berry Second Assistant Surgeon. Daniel Berry Chaplains. Albert Ransom Henry M. Phelps. . . Residence. Carmi Carmi Carmi Enfield Hamilton county. Grayville. Fairfield. Grayville Carmi Hew Haven . Carmi Carmi Carmi Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 3, 1862. Oct. 8, 1863. Oct. 3, 1862. Oct. 3, 1862.. May 10, 1865. Oct. 3, 1862.. Oct. 1, 1862 . . Oct. 4, 1863.. Oct. 3, 1862 , Oct. 3, 1862.. Jan. 7, 1864., Oct. 8, 1862.. Oct. 1, 1862.. May 12, 1864. Sept. 22, 1862.. Not mustered. . . Oct. 3, 1862.. Oct. 3, 1862 .. Not mustered. Oct. 8, 1862. . Oct. 1, 1862... Jan. 1, 1864. . . Oct. 3, 1862... Oct. 8, 1862... May 7, 1864... Oct. 8, 1862... May 25, 1864 . , Remarks. Resigned October 8, 1863 Musteredout (as Lieut. Col.) June 16, 1865. Promoted . Died December 4, 1864 Mustered out (as Captain) June 16, 1865. Mustered out June 16, 1865 . Died at Xenia, Illinois, October 4, 1863. Mustered out June 16, 1865 Mustered out June 16, 1865. a d 3 hi 8 m3 Honorably discharged January 7, 1864. Mustered out- June 16, 1865 Promoted . Resigned September 4, 1863. Mustered out June 16, 1865 . . c. Captains. John S. Anderson Warner P. Anderson. . . First Lieutenants. Robert L. Meador Warner P. Anderson. . . Samuel R. Bond Second Lieutenants. John W. Richardson Warner P. Anderson. . . . Thomas J. Enlow. . William T. Prunty. Mrst Lieutenants. Wllliam T. Prunty Archibald Spring Second Lieutenant. Archibald Spring Captains. Edmund Emery , James A. Miller James E. Willis P.. First Lieidenants. James A. Miller . James E. Willis . Second Lieutenant. Robert Pomroy. Captains. Jacob B. Borah. Lewis Mayo . Andrew Crews. Hamilton county. Hamilton county. McLanesboroHamilton county. Hamilton county. Lovilla Hamilton county. GrayvilleGrayville. Grayville . Grayville . Grayville , White county . White county , White county . Mt. Erie , Mt. Erie Wayne county. Sept. 22, 1862. June 6, 1865. . Sept. 22, 1862. March 29, 1865. June 6, 1865.. Sept. 22, 1862. June 25, 1863 . Sept. 22, 1862. Aug. 3, 1863.. Sept. 22, 1862 . . Aug. 3, 1863 . . Sept. 22, 1862. Sept. 22, 1862 . , Aug. 1, 1863 Dec. 6, 1863.... Sept. 22, 1862 , Aug. 1, 1863... Sept. 22, 1862 . Sept. 22, 1862 . Aug. 13, 1863 . April 11, 1865. Sept. 22, 1862 . Not mustered . . Sept. 22, 1862. April 13, 1866. Not mustered . . Sept. 22, 1862 , Sept. 22 1862 . Dec. 10, 1863.. Sept. 22, 1862 Nov. 19, 1863. Sept. 22, 1862 , Sept. 22, 1862 . Nov. 19, 1863.. Feb. 27, 1864.. t. 22, 1862. Nov. 27, 1863.. Sept. 22, IS Sept. 22, 1862. Nov. 19, 1863.. April 24, 1865. Promoted Major Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 16, 1865 . . Honorably discharged November 29, 1864. . Promoted , Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 16, 1865 . . Resigned June 25, 1863 W Promoted §W Resigned August 3, 1863 Mustered out June 16, 1865 i^M Promoted § Mustered out June 16, 1865 HMi t mH Promoted Killed in action June 21, 1864 j°| Mustered out June 10, 1865 P H Promoted g Promoted |> Killed November 25, 1868 q. Promoted m Mustered out June 10, 1865 fed HhiO Promoted § Resigned January 26, 1863 Promoted Promoted Chaplain Promoted Major Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 10, 1865. Resigned February 12, 1863 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865. ».. E. Second Lieutenants. Horace W. Adams , Amory P. Ellis Hardin C. Wood. Captains. Henry L. Rowell . . . James M. Rigney Mrst Lieutenants. Samuel A. Ellis John R. Dawsey William H. Kinney Second Lieutenants. John R. Dawsey A. Galbraith Miller Captains. John W. Spink. . ...... George F. Robinson Mrst Lieutenants. George F. Robinson Nathan Street Alexander Beecher Second Lieutenants. William D. Clark Alexander Beecher Captains. Bruce H. Kidder John W. Warren Mrst Lieutenant. John B. Watkins Frankfort , Frankfort Williamson county. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago . Chicago . Chicago. Chicago . DuQuoin . Makanda Tamaroa . Makanda Aurora Aurora Aurora Aug. 26, 1862 . Feb. 12, 1863.. Oct. 8, 1863... Aug. 25, 1862.. Dec. 3, 1863. . . Aug. 25, 1862. Oct. 20, 1862.. March 17, 1864. Aug. 25, 1862. . March 17, 1864. Aug. 25, 1862 Sept. 19, 1863 , Aug. 25, 1862.. Sept. 19, 1863. Aug. 6,1864... Aug. 25, 1862. Dec. 14, 1862 . Aug. 25, 1862 , Sept. 20, 1863. Aug. 25, 1862.. Aug. 25, 1862 . March 10, 1863. March 29, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862 June 28, 1864 Aug. 27, 1862. Oct. 27, 1864.. Aug. 27,1862.. June 28, 1864 . Aug. 25, 1862. Jan. 1,1864. . Aug. 25, 1862. Jan. 1, 1864. . . Nov. 1, 1864. . . Aug. 26,1862.. Jan. 8, 1864 Aug. 25, 1862.. Jan. 1, 1864... Aug. 25,1862.. Promoted Died October 6, 1868, of wounds received at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863. Promoted • Died December 3, 1863, of wounds received at battle of Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1868 Mustered out June 10, 1865 § Honorably discharged October 20, 1862 h Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) March 17, 1864 .... § Mustered out June 10, 1865 w© Promoted g Resigned, for good of service, June 6, 1865 2 H Killed in battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, g September 19, 1863. 3 On detached service at muster-out 0f reg't. 3 Promoted 8 Died August 6, 1864 £ Mustered out June 10, 1865 H Resigned December 14, 1862 Promoted Promoted Major Mustered out June 10, 1865 Resigned January 28, 1868 J^ Eighty-nin th Infantry. — Continued. COt-3oo Co. G Name and Rank. First Lieutenants. John W. W arren Robert Miller Second Lieutenants. George W. White Robert Miller Oscar 0. Pease ains. William D. Williams. . . Ebenezer T. Wells Laertes F. Dimick James F. Coop First Lieutenants. Ebenezer T. Wells ... . Laertes F. Dimick Jam-s K. Coop Charles J. Arenschield. Second Lieutenants. Laertes F Dimick James F. Coop Charles J. Arenschleld. Cajitains. Thomas Whiting W illiam H. Howell First Lieutenants. Isaac Copley Residence. Aurora Aurora ... Aurora . . . .'.'. Aurora ...... Aurora Rock Island. . Rock Island. . Rock Island. . Ruck Island. . Rock Island. . Rock Island. Rock Island. . Hampton Rock Island. . Rock Island, . Hampton Walnut Grove Walnut Grove Copley Date of rank. Jan. 28, 1863.. Sept. 20, 1863. Aug 25, 1862.. June 18, 1863.. Sept. 20, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862.. Jan. 7. 1863. . . March 1,1864. . Sept. 21, 1864. Aug. 23, 1862.. Jan. 7, 18r>3.. . March 1, 1864 Sept. 21, 1864. Aug. 23, 1862. ,liin. 7, 1868. . . Mai oh 1, 1864 Aug. 25, 1862., Sept, 20, 1863 . Aug. 25, 1862 Date of muster. Feb. 25, 1863.. Jan. 1, 1864... Aug. 25,1862.. Jan. 1, 1864... Aug. 23, 1862 . March 24, 1863. April 19, 1864 . Dec. 1, 1864... Aug. 23 1862.. March 24, 1863. April 19, 1864. Dec. 1, 1864... Aug. 23. 1862.. March 25, 1861, April 19, 1864. Aug. 25, 1862. April 19, 1864 Aug. 23, 1862. Remarks. Promoted Mustered out June 10, 1865 .* Cashiered June 18, 1863 O Promoted § Mustered out June 10, 1865 H H Promoted Major ^ Promoted by President. Resigned August h 24, 1864. ' ^ Resigned September 21, 1S64 kj Mustered out June 10, I860 > CO* Promoted ^ Promoted mj Promoted g Mustered out June 10, 1865 h Promoted Promoted Promoted Killed September 20, 1863 Mustered out June 10, 1865 Resigned May 8, 1863 ,. . . K. William H. Howell Peter Tait John W. Swickard Second Lieutenants. William H. Howell Peter Tait John W. Swickard Captains. Henry S. Willett Franklin M. Hobbs John A. Beeman Mrst Lieutenants. Franklin M. Hobbs John A. Beeman Aaron Boomer Second Lieutenant. William Hahkness Captains. Samuel C. Comstock . . William H. Phelps Mrst Lieutenants. William H. Phelps Charles M. Carnahan . Second Lieutenant. Jesse Hale Captains. Herbert M. Blake - William A. Sampson First Lieutenant. William A. Sampson. . . , Walnut Grove Copley Walnut Grove Walnut Grove Copley Walnut Grove Bristol Bristol Kendall Bristol . Kendall Oswego Kendall Amboy Amboy Amboy Brooklyn Sublette Chicago Chicago Chicago May 8, 1863 ... Sept. 20, 1863.. Dec. 16, 1864... Jan. 8, 1864. .. April 19, 1864. Not mustered. . Aug. 25, 1862.. Mar 8, 1863 . .. Sept. 20, 1863. Aug. 25, 1862 . Jan. 8, L864 .. April 19, 1864. Aug. 25, 1862 .. Aug. 25, 1862.. Dec. 81, 1862 . teept. 28, 1864. . Feb. 24. 1863.. Dec. 1, 1864... Aug. 25, 1862... Dec. 81, 1862.. Sept. i8, 1864.. Aug. 25, 1862 . Feb. 25, 1863. Dec. 1, 1864... Aug. 25, 1862. . . Aug. 25, 1862.. Aug. 25, 1862.. Oct. 13, 1864... Aug. 25, 1862.. Dec 20, 1864.. Aug 25, 1862 .'. Oct. 13, 1864 ..¦ Aug. 25, 1862. . Dec. 19, 1864.. Aug. 25, 1862. . Aug. 25,1862.. Aug. 25, 1862... June 26, 1863. .. Aug. 25,1862. Jan. 1, 1864. .. Aug. 25, 1862... Aug. 25, 1862,. . Promoted ¦ Killed in action December 16, 1864 Musteied out (as 2d Lieut ) June 10, 1865 . Promoted Promoted Promo ted W Killed in battle of Stone River, December o 31, 1862 S Resigned September 28 1864 M Muste. ed out June 10, 1865 Ohi Promoted 0 Promoted P Musteied out June 10, 1865 ™m* Promoted Captain Company A fej mJW Honorably discharged October 13, 1864 g On detached service at muster-out of Reg't. *l &H Promoted ^ Mustered out June 10, 1865 Honorably discharged September 23, 1864. . Killed in battle Mustered out June 10, 1865 CO Promoted co Co. K . Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant James A. Jackson Second Lieutenants. James A. Jackson Horace K. Greenfield . . . Eighty-ninth Infantry. — Continued. Residence. Chicago ChicagoChicago Date of rank. Date of muster. June 26, 1863 . . Aug. 25,1862.- June 26, 1863 . Jan. 1, 1864. Aug. 25,1862... March 29, 1864 . Remarks. Mustered out June 10, 1865 . Promoted Promoted 1st Lieut. Co. B, 69th Regiment. CO CO © s g MJ © W HISTORY OF EIGHTY-NINTH INFANTRY. The "Rail Road Regiment" was organized by the railroad Companies of Illinois, at Chi cago, in August, 1862. Captain John Christopher, Sixteenth United States Infantry, was appointed Colonel, and Charles T. Hotchkiss Lieutenant Colonel. It was mustered into United States' service August 27th. Ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, September 4th, and was assigned, by Major General Wright, commanding Department of Ohio, to Third Brigade, Colonel Woodruff: Second Division, General Cruft ; Army of Kentucky, General Nelson. Assigned, October 1st, to Sixth Brigade, General Willich; Second Division, General Sill; McCook's Corps of Buell's Army. The Regiment, on leaving Louisville, started in pursuit of the rebel forces under Gene ral Bragg, and, after a fruitless and wearisome march of a month, reached Bowling Green, Kentucky. At this point the tenth Company, F, joined the Regiment. When in the ser vice but about four months, it took an active part in the memorable battle of Stone River, where, by its gallant conduct, the men soon became classified among the old, tried sol diers. It did well, and among the heroes who that day died in liberty's cause was Captain Henry S. Willett, of Company H. On the 7th of January, 1863, Colonel Christopher, who had never joined the Regiment, resigned. The line of promotion then ensuing made Captain William D. Williams, of Company F, Major. At Liberty Gap another loss was sustained: Captain Herbert M. Blake, Company K, a truly brave and efficient officer, fell mortally wounded. Chickamauga seemed to affix the seal of its devotion. There fell Lieutenant Colonel Duncan J. Hall, Captains Rice, Spink and Whiting, and Lieutenant Ellis, besides the scores of brave men who fought with noble heroism, and who dared to "do and die" in defense of the "old flag.'' Upon the reorganization of the Army of the Cumberland, the Regiment was transferred, with Willich's command, to its new position in the First Brigade, Third Division, Fourth Army Corps. At Mission Ridge it again encountered the foe, scaling the enemy's en trenchments and diiving him from them. In this charge fell those gallant officers, Lieu tenant E. 0. Young, Company A, and Captain Henry L. Rowell, Company C. It then marched to the relief of Burnside, besieged at Knoxville. This accomplished, it moved on with the Brigade, in the marches and counter marches through East Ten nessee. Early in April, 1864, it marched with the command to Southern Tennessee, preparatory to General Sherman's glorious campaign through Northern Georgia, for the occupation of Atlanta. With the Brigade, it participated in the splendid victories of Rocky Face, Resaca, Pickett's Mills, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, and the flank movement of Atlan ta, and pursued the routed enemy in his retreat to Jonesboro and Lovejoy's Station. 332 On this campaign, Lieutenant Nathaniel Street, of Company D, and Captain William Harkness, Company A, offered up iheir lives a pacri6.ee to their beloved country. After the unsucce-sful attempt of the rebel forces to destroy the railroad communica tions of the army, between Atlanta and Chattanooga, the regiment rendered very im portant service, while on detached duty, in repairing the damages on the 'railroad (inflicted by the enemy. On the 30th of October, 1864, it was ordered to rejoin the command at Pulaski, Ten nessee. It participated in the brilliant achievements of Spring Hill, Columbia, Franklin and Nashville, in the latter of which fell Lieutenant P. G. Taite, of Company G, pierced by cannon ball. Subsequently it pursued Hood's shatteied forces, in their flying retreat across Tennessee. It passed winter quarters at Huntsville, Alabama, in January, 1865, and on the 1st of February traveled by railroad for Nashville, and after lying there five days, returned to Camp Green. About thft middle of March, the command embarked on the cars for East Tennessee, to re-establish communications through to Virginia, and prepare to repel rebel invasion. On the surrender of Lee's army, further movements in that section were abandoned, •and tbe Fourth Uorps returned by cars to Nashville, to muster out of service its non- veterans. On the 10th of June, 1865, the regiment was mustered out of the United States' ser vice, in the field, near Nashville, Tennessee. Left there June l"th, by the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad, and arrived in Ohicago on the night of June 12th, I860, and was discharged at Oamp Douglas, on the 24th of June, 1865, making its term of service two years, nine months and twenty-seven days. chronological record of engagements. October 7th, 1862, battle of Lawrenceburg. October 8lh, 1862, battle of Perryville. December Slst, 1862, to January 4th, 1863, battle of Stone River. January 24th and 25th, 1863, battle of Liberty Gap. September 19th and 20th, 1863, battle of Chickamauga. November 23d, 1863, occupied Orchard Knob. November 24th, 1863, battle of Lookout Mountain. November 2oth, 1863, battle of Mission Ridge. Night of January 17th, 1864, regiment retreated from Dandridge. May 9.th to 12th, 1864, battle of Rocky-Face. Night of May 12th, 1864, enemy evacuated Buzzard's Roost. May 14th and 15th, battle of Resaca. Night of May 15th, enemy evacuated Resaca. May 27th, 1864, battle of Pickett's Mill. Night of June 4th, enemy evacuated Dallas. June 11th to July 2d, 1864, investment of Kenesaw Mountain. Night of July 2d, 1864, enemy evacuated Kenesaw Mountain and Marietta. Night of July 20th, 1864, enemy evacuated Peach Tree Creek. July 22d to August 26th, 1864, investment of Atlanta. September 1st, 1864, battle of Jonesboro. Enemy evacuated at night. September 3d and 4th, 1864, action beforo Lovejoy's Station. Septemb'-r 8th, 1864, entered Atlanta. November 24th and 25th, 1864, Skirmish of Spring Hill. November 80th, 1864, battle of Franklin. December 15th and 16th, 1864, battle of Nashville. HIST0ET OF EIGHTY-NINTH INFANTRY. 333 CASUALTIES. In 1863, 440 recruits were add'-d to the Regiment, making a total borne on the rolls of 1,403. The Ri-giment left in the field 202 recruits, (tian^feired to the Fifty-ninth Illinois Veteran Volunteers,) and mustered out on its rolls 381 men, of the rank and file, leaving 820 men killed in action, died from wounds, or dii-cha-ged on account of disability con tracted in the service. The ptincipal losses were, at the baitles of Stone River, killed, wounded aud prisoners 142 Libeity Gap, Chickamauga,Mission Ridge, Atlanta, Nashville, 13 109 35 211 39 Roster of the Ninetieth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Residence, Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonels. New York, N. Y. .. ." Nov. 22, 1862. .. Killed in battle Missionary Ridge, Novem ber 25, 1863. Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 6, 1865. Nov. 25, 1863... Sept. 23, 1862.. Not mustered. . Sept. 23, 1862.. Lieutenant Colonels. New York, N. Y Resigned March 6, 1863 Majors. Sept. 23, 1862.. March 6, 1863. . June 6, 1865 Sept. 23, 1862.. Sept. 28, 1862.. May 7, 1863 Sept. 7, 1864... Nov. 1, 1862 March 4, 1863... Aug. 10, 1864... Nov. 22, 1862... Sept. 27, 1863. . Sept. 23, 1862.. Nov. 26, 1863 .. Not mustered. . . Sept. 23, 1862 . . Sept, 23, 1862 . . May 7, 1863 . . . Sept. 9, 1864. .. Nov. 1, 1862 Not mustered , . . Aug. 10, 1864... Honorably discharged May 16 1865 Mustered out (as Captain) June 6, 1865 Adjutant. Quartermaster. Surgeons. Resigned July 3, 1864 First Assistant Surgeons. Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned March 4, 1863 Second Assistant Surgeons. Mustered out June 6, 1865 June 27, 1868 . . June 29, 1863. .. Died October 28, 1863 OS CO g fedahi OMJ A.. €. am. Thomas F. Kelley Captains. Patrick Flynn James Conway Daniel Corcran Mrst Lieutenants. James Conway Daniel Corcran Andrew Phinney Second Lieutenants. Daniel Corcran Andrew Phinney Captain. Michael W. Murphy. . . . Mrst Lieutenant. Thomas Gray Second Lieutenants. Charles Billingale Edward O'Neill Captains. Patrick O'Marah John C. Harrington. . .. James Dunne Mrst Lieutenants. John C. Harrington James Dunne James Casey Second Lieutenant. Thomas Murray. . , Chicago Rockford Rockford Rockford Rockford Rockford Rockford Rockford Rockford Galena Galena Galena St. Rose, Wisconsin Lockport Chicago Lockport. . , Chicago Lockport Lockport Macomb Sept. 23, 1862 . Aug. 1, 1862.. March 6, 1863 . March 6, 1868 . Aug. 1,1862.. March 6, 1863. Nov. 25, 1863. Aug. 1, 1862 .. March 6, 1863. Sept, 6,1862.. Sept. 6, 1862 . . Sept. 6, 1862 . April 7, 1863 Aug. 28, 1862 . June 15, 1864.. Sept. 8, 1864. . Aug. 28, 1862. June 15, 1864. Sept. 8, 1864. Aug. 28, 1862. Sept. 23, 1862. Aug. 1, 1862... Not mustered . , Feb. 27, 1864.. Aug. 1, 1862... Not mustered. . Feb. 27, 1864., Aug. 1, 1862 . , Not mustered. . Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862., Not mustered. , Aug. 28, 1862. Not mustered. . Aug. 28, 1862. Sept. 8, 1864. . . March 29, 1865. Aug. 28, 1862. Resigned July 23, 1868 Promoted Major Commission canceled Mustered out June 6, 1865 Killed in action November 25, 1863 Commission canceled j^ Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 enHW Promoted © Commission canceled a Mustered out June 6, 1865 8m3 aH Mustered out June 6, 1865 H Resigned April 7, 1863 t> Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1866. . . a W .«! Honorably discharged June 15, 1864 Resigned (as 1st Lieut.) September 8, 1864 . Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1865 co Promoted Company I o* Ninetieth Infantry. — Continued. CO COos Co. Name and Rank. Captain. David O'Connor First Lieutenant. John W. Kelley Second Lieutenants. Peter O'Brine David A. Keys Peter McIntyre jj _ _ Captains. Mathew Leonard David Duffy Mrst Lieutenants. John McAssey Timothy Mahoney Second Lieutenant. Lawrence S. McCarthy. Captains. Richard C. Kelley Patrick Feene y Patrick Feeney First Lieutenants. Patrick Feekey. William White William White Residence. Joliet. ... Joliet. ... Joliet Joliet Joliet Chicogo. . . Chicago. . . Chicago. . . Chicago . Chicago, . . Chicago . . Chicago. . . Chicago. . . Chicago. . . SpringfieldSpringfield Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 29, 1862 . Aug. 29, 1862. Aug. 29, 1862 . March 6, 1863. June 6, 1865.. . Fept. 5, 1862 . . March 27, 1863 Sept. 5, 1862.. April 7, 1866. . Sept. 6,1862. Sept. 6, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863. .. March 7, 1863 . Sept. 6, 1862 Feb. 1, 1863.. March 7, 1868. Aug. 29, 1862 Aug. 29, 1862 Aug. 29, 1862, Not mustered. Not mustered . Sept 5, 1862.. Oct. 19, 1863.. Sept 5, 1862 . . April 25, 1865. Sept. 5, 1862.. Sept 6, 1862.. Not mustered . Sept. 27, 1863 . Sept 6, 1862;. Not mustered?. March 26, 1864 Remarks. Promoted Major Mustered out June 6, 1865 >O ¦H Resigned March 6, 1863 ^ Commission canceled t> Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865 ... h P Dismissed March 26, 1863 § Mustered out June 6, 1865 f> Promoted Captain Company K W Mustered out J une 6, 1 865 £"j O WH Promoted, Company H Resigned February 1, 1863 ;, Commission eaneeb-d Mustered out June 6, 1S65 Promoted Commission canceled. Mustered out June 6, 1865 o. o. fcO fcO Second Lieutenants. William White Timothy Mahoney Captain. John Murphy Mrst Lieutenants. David Duffy Patrick Champion Second Lieutenant. Patrick Champion Captains. Peter Casey Michael M. Clark Mrst Lieutenants. Andrew Liddle Lawrence S. McCarthy. Second Lieutenants. George W. McDonald . Michael M. Clark Captains. William Cunningham . . . Thomas Murray Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph Teahon James Geary Thomas Murray Wllliam Brice Second Lieutenants, John J. O'Leary Joseph Cavanaugh ... . SpringfieldChicago... Chicago. . . Chicago. . . Chicago . . . Chicago. . . Chicago . . . Chicago. . . Brace ville . Chicago . . . Chicago. . . Chicago . . . Belvidere . Macomb . . . Chicago. . . Chicago . . . Macomb. . . Freeport. . Freeport . . Chicago. . . Sept. 6, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863... Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862... March 27, 1863, Sept. 6, 1862. . Sept. 16, 1862. April 7, 1865.. Sept. 15, 1862 . April 28, 1863. Sept. 15, 1862. March 6, 1863. Oct. 81, 1862 . July 11, 1864. Oct. 31, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863... Feb. 1, 1863 April 7, 1865 . Oct. 31, 1862... Feb. 1, 1863.... Sept. 6, 1862 . Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862.. Oct. 19, 1863.. Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 15, 1862.. April 25, 1865. Sept. 15, 1862 . Oct. 19, 1863.. Sept. 15, 1862 Oct. 31, 1862 . Sept. 13, 1864 Oct. 31, 1862. Not mustered . Oct. 19, 1863. May 20, 1865. Oct. 31, 1862. Not mustered. Promoted Promoted 1st Lieutenant Company E Under arrest at date of muster-out of Regi ment. Promoted Captain Company E Mustered out June 6, 1865 W o Promoted "3W Dismissed February 5, 1864 P Mustered out June 6, 1866 a i Dishonorably discharged April 28, 1863. ... g Under arrest at muster-out of Regiment. ... gM3W Resigned March 5, 1863 g Promoted *! p- a Resigned July 11, 1864 •** Mustered out June 6, 1866 Resigned February 1, 1863 Commission canceled Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned February 1, 1863 eg Discharged as Sergeant _^ Co. Name- and Rank. Ninetieth Infantry. — Continued. COCO00 . ._ Captains. Thomas E. Barrett. . . , Peter Real , John McAssey Mrst Lieutenants. Piter Real John Larkin Jeremiah F. Riordan . . . Second Lieutenant, John Larkin Residence. Ottawa Chicago Chicago ChicagoOttawa.Ottawa . Ottawa Date of rank. Date of muster. Nov. 22, 1862. June. 10, 1863. April 7, 1865. Nov. 22, 1862. June 10, 1868 April 7, 1865. Nov. 22, 1862. Feb. 27, 1864.. April 8, 1865.. Remarks. April 25, 1865. Dishonorably dismissed June 10, 1868 Honorably discharged November 16, 1864.. Mustered out June 6, 1865 rj Promoted =-. Hon. discharged (as 2d Lieut.) April 11, '64. || Mustered out June 6, 1865 >M3 Promoted § 1 HISTORY OF NINETIETH INFANTRY. The Ninetieth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Chicago, Illinois, in August, September and October, 1862, by Colonel Timothy O'Meara. Moved to Cairo, November 27th, and to Columbus, Kentucky, 30th. From thence proceeded to Lagrange, Tennessee, where the Regiment arrived December 2d. On the 4th. ordered to Cold Water, Mississippi, where it relieved the Twenty-ninth Wisconsin Infantry. On the morning of 20th December, a detachment of Second Illinois Cavalry arrived at Cold Water, having cut their way through Van Dorn's forces, out of Holly Springs. Soon after, 4 companies of One Hundred and First Illinois came in, and were followed by the enemy to oar lines. The demonstrations made by the Ninetieth deterred the enemy from making any severe attack, although he was 4000 or 6000 strong, and, after some skirmish ing, he withdrew. The Regiment was mustered out of service June 6th, 1865, at Washington, D. C, and* arrived at Chicago June 12th, 1865, where it received final pay and discharge. Roster of the Ninety-first Infantry Regiment Illinois VoVwnteers. coo Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Henry M. Day Lieutenant Colonels. Harry S. Smith Harry S. Smith George A. Day Harry S. Smith George A. Day William Grant Adjutants. George A. Day William Grant Tracy B. Harris. . . . Quartermaster. Eugene M. Wiswell. . . David LeRoy Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Edgar L. Phillips James N. Miller Second Assistant Surgeon. William T. Day Chaplains. John C. Sargent Residence. Morris. Galesburg.Galesburg. Morris. . . . Galesburg. Morris Morris . . , Morris Morris Morris Concord. Morris Knoxville.Tamaroa. . Raritan. . . Whitehall . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 8, 1862. Sept. 9, 1862. May 9, 1864.. Oct. 20, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862. Oct. 6, 1862.. Oct. 20, 1864. Aug. 18, 1862 Oct. 6, 1862.. Oct. 20, 1864. Aug. 15,1862. Sept. 6, 1862. Nov. 18, 1862.. Nov. 25, 1864.. Sept. 27, 1852. Oot. 4, 1862. . . Sept. 8, 1862 . . Sept. 9, 1862. . . June 15, 1864.. Dec. 22, 1864.. Sept. 8, 1862.. May 19,1863.. Not mustered . . Aug. 18, 1862 . Oct. 6, 1862. . . Not mustered . . Aug, 15, 1862 . . Sept. 6,- 1862 . . . Nov. 19, 1862.. Dec. 28, 1864.., Sept. 27, 1862.. Oct. 4, 1862 Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brig. General March 26, 1865. Mustered out July 12, 1865. [May 9, '64 Hon. disch'dDec. 80, '63. Disability rem'd Resigned October 20, 1864 Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Adjutant) July 12, 1865 . . . Promoted Major Promoted Major Mustered out (as Serg't Maj.) July 12, 1865. Mustered out July 12, 1865 Mustered out July 12, 1865 O«-i q pwmw MJow Resigned September 14, 1863. Mustered out July 12, 1865 . . Resigned April 17, 1864. Resigned May 11, 1864. . . , A. Alvah Day June 15, 1864. n Captains. Isaac Skillman William R. Pack Valentine Hoffman.... Mrst Lieutenants. William R. Pack James F. Renbert James McBraine Second Lieutenants. James F. Renbert Valentine Hoffman William R. Blackwelder. Captain. Joseph A. James First Lieutenants. John M. Marrah Andrew Graham Second Lieutenants. Mathew Shaw Alvah W. Paul Captains. John McKinney Caswell Hanna %- Mrst Lieutenants. Caswell Hanna John H. Rice Second Lieutenants. Jonathan P. Long James L. Smiley Clement F. Briery Litchfield . Litchfield . Litchfield . Litchfield.Litchfield . Litchfield . Litchfield.LitchfieldLitchfield. Terre Haute. Raritan . Bedford. Terre Haute. Terro Haute. Oquawka. Rozetta. Rozetta. . Oquawka. Olena. . . . Oquawka. Oquawka. Sept. 8, 1862. . March 10, 1863. June 2, 1863. . . Sept. 8, 1862.. March 10, 1868. Dec. 15, 1863.. Sept. 8, 1862.. March 10, 1863. July 12, 1865.. Sept. 8, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862. Feb. 26, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. . March 14, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. Aug. 29, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. . . Aug. 29, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. . March 14, 1863. July 12, 1865.. Sept. 21, 1864 . Sept. 8, 1862... March 10, 1868. April 1, 1864... Sept. 8, 1862... March 10, 1863. March 29, 1864 , Sept 8,1862 April 3, 1863... Not mustered . . . Sept. 8, 1862 . . , Sept. 8, 1862 . . . Feb. 28, 1863... Sept. 8, 1862... March 14, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862.... April 30, 1864 . . Sept. 8,1862 May 1, 1864 ; . . . Sept. 8, 1862... March 14, 1863. Not mustered. . . Mustered out July 12, 1865 Resigned March 10, 1863 Dismissed for desertion, June 2, 1863 .... Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 Promoted Resigned December 15, 1863 Mustered out July 12, 1866 # O1 Promoted ^ Promoted _ Mustered out (as 1st Serg't) July 12, 1865. . § Mustered out July 12, 1865 g MJT* Resigned February 26, 1863 3 Mustered out July 12, 1865 gm3 Resigned March 14, 1863 § Mustered out July 12, 1865 1» Resigned , ^ Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 12, 1865 Resigned March 14, 1863 Resigned January 9, 1864 CO Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . fTl Ninety-first Infantry. — Continued. CO If*to Co. E.. F.. Name and Rank. Edwin J. Fosha. AucrosTBs P. Stover — Mrst Lieutenants. Philip Seelback Augustus P. Stover. . . . John Holmes Henry Fey Second Lieutenants. Daniel N. VanAntwerp.. Julius P. Armstrong. . . . Captains. Thomas B Hanna Edwin Brown Frank H. Jordan Mrst Lieutenants. Edwin Brown John Q A. Rider James Parker Second Lieutenants. John Q. A. Rider John D. Wait Frank H. Jordan Wright Adams Elmus Ryan Lawrenceville Thomas J. Baldwin Lawrenceville , Residence. Morris. Morris. Morris. Morris Morris- Morris. Morris. Morris. Lisbon.Lisbon . Lisbon. Lisbon . Lisbon. Lisbon. Lisbon . Lisbon.Lisbon. Lisbon . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 8, 1862.. Feb. 29, 1864. Sept. 8. 1862 . . Mav 4, 1863 . . Feb. 29, 1864.. March 1, 1864 . Sept. 8, 1862. July 12, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862. Dec. 20, 1862. Nov. 4,1863.. Sept. 8, 1862. Dec. 20, 1862. Nov. 4, 1863.. Sept. 8, 1862. Dec. 20, 1862 March 7, 1868 July 12, 1868 Sept. 8, 1862 . . Sept. 13, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. May 20, 1S64. Sept. 8, 1862. June 27, 1863 May 21 1864. Aug. 16, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 8, 1862. Feb 25, 1868.. April 30, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862.. April 22, 1863. May 2, 1864. . . Sept. 8, 1862.. "May 7, 1866... Not mustered. , Sept. 8, 1862. Remarks. Dishonorably dismissed February 29, 1864. Mustered out July 12, 1865 Died at Joliet April 24, 1863 ^ Promoted «h Promoted Captain Company H H Mustered out July 12, 1865 fe Resigned August 28, 1863 § Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 jjjj W>- Resigned December 20, 1862 K, Honorably discharged November 4, 1863 ... °> Mustered out July 12, 1865 HMJ o Promoted |j| Honorably discharged November 4, 1863. ... Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Resigned March 7, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. Resigned September 18. 1863 Resigned February 5, 1864 ,. . . . G. William W. Smspherd. . First Lieutenants. Alfred H. Grass William W. Shepherd.. Thomas J. Taquary Second Lieutenants. Nathan B. Hoff C. M. Bosley Captains. James D. Roodhouse John H. Wllson Ebenezer J. Pearce Mrst Lieutenants. John C. Sargeant John H. Wilson Isaac N. Oaks . Ebenezer J. Pearce lJohn W. Goodell Second Lieutenants. John H. Wilson Isaac N. Oaks Ebenezer J .Pearce Fletcher F. Clark Captains. Jordan Lakin John Holmes Joseph A. Wells . . . First Lieutenants. James Coates Joseph A. Wells Massy Cox Lawrenceville , St. Fran cisvi lie. Lawrenceville . . Lawrenceville . . Lawrenceville . Lawrenceville , Manchester.Manchester. White Hall , White Hall. ManchesterWhite Hall. White Hall Manchester Manchester. White HaU. White Hall Carrollton Morris Greene county. Greene county. Griene county. Greene county . Feb. 6, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862 . July 20, 1863. Feb. 5, 1864 . Sept.. 8, 1862. July 12, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862. Jan. 29, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862. Oct. 4,1862 .. Oct. 25, 1862. Nov. 12, 1863. Jan. 29, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862. . Oct. 4, 1862 . Oct. 25, 1862. July 12, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862 . . March 1, 1864 . Aug. 16, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862 . . Oct 23,1863 .. Aug. 16, 1864. April -SO, 1864.. Sept. 8, 1862 Nov. 19, 1863. May 1, 1864. . Sept. 8, 1862 . Not mustered. Sept. 8, 1862 . . Oct. 25, 1862. . March 16, 1865 Sept. 8,1862.. Oct. 4, 1862... Oct. 25, 1862.. M-iy 20 1864 .. March 16, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862... Oct. 4, 1862 . . ' Oct. 25, 1862... Not mustered. .. Sept 8, 1862 . . Not mustered. . Dec. 13, 1864 . Sept. 8, 1862.. Aug. 16, 1864 . Jan. 25, 1865.. Mustered out July 12, 1886 Resigned July 20, 1863 Promoted Mustered out July 12, 1865 Resigned September 13, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . W o05a Resigned October 25, 1862 g HonOrably discharged January 29, 1865 Mustered out July 12, 1865 §a Promoted Chaplain § Promoted mj Honorably discharged November 12, 1863. V Promoted.. 2 Musteied out July 12, 1865 g m3 Promoted § Promoted fe Promoted 3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . W Dismissed March 1, 1863 Resigned (as 1st Lieut. Co. H) Aug. 16, 1864 Musteredout July 12, 1865 Resigned October 23, 1863.. Promoted W Mustered out July 12, 1865 JJS Ninety-first Infantry. — Continued. CO Co. K. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. John Jones William A. Wells Captains. Slocum H. Culver Robert Dennis First Lieutenants. Robert Dennis Theooore P. Hackney. . . John S. Juod Samuel Martin Second Lieutenants. Theodore P. Hackney. . . Thomas M. Wallace Warren T. Monroe Captains. Benjamin Newman John Parks Mrst Lieutenants. John F. Collins John Parks James W. Walker Second Lieutenants. Alexander S. Denton JohnKidd James W. Walker George H. Robinson Residence. Greene county Greene county White Hall. . . White Hall . . . White Hall . . White Hall.. White Hall... White Ball... White Hall... White Hall... Carrollton .... Jacksonville. . Athensvillo . . Greenfield.. . . Athensvillo. . . Greenfield.. . . Greenfield. . . . Greenfield Greenfield Carrollton.. . . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 8, 1862. July 12, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862 . . . March 10, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. . . March 10, 1863 Aug. 11, 1863 . . Jan. 19, 1865... Sept. 8, 1862 . . March 10, 1863. July 12, 1865.. Sept.. 8, 1862. May 11, 1864 . Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept. 12, 1863. May 11,1864... Sept. 8, 1862. May 4, 1863.. Dec. 1, 1863 . July 12, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862 .. Not mustered. . Sept. 8, 1862 . . March 10, 1863 Sept. 8, 1862.. March 10, 1863 March 16, 1865 Sept. 8, 1862.- . March 10,1863. Not mustered . . Sept. 8, 1862. July 17, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862 . May 20, 1864 . July 17, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862 . June 27, 1863 Not mustered. Remarks. Resigned September 16, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . Resigned March 10, 1863 , \> Mustered out July 12, 1865 2 H > Promoted ^ Resigned August 11, 1863 '""' Honorably discharged January 19, 1S65 £ Mustered out July 12, 1865 g W Promoted C^ Resigned September 19, 1863 <» Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . §mj O Resigned May 11, 1864 § Mustered out July 12, 1865 Resigned September 12,1863 Promoted. . ; Mustered out July 12, 1365 Resigned May 4, 1863 Honorably discharged October 27, 1863 .... Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . HISTORY OP NINETY-FIRST INFANTRY. The Ninety-first Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in September, 1862, by Colonel Henry M. Day, and was mustered in September 8th, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, October 1st, and was assigned to duty, guarding the L. and N. R. R., in General Gilbert's Division. Qn the 27th December, 1862, at Elizabethtown, Kentucky, after a fierce engagement, the Regiment was captured by Morgan, and, after being paroled, was sent to Benton Bar racks, Missouri. July 14th, 1863, having been exchanged, arrived at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Moved to Port Hudson, 26th. Marched to Carrollton, Louisiana, August 13th. Embarked for Mor ganzia, September 6th, and, arriving on the 9th, moved out toward Atchafalaya river. Had a brisk skirmish with the enemy, under General Green, losing 6 or 7 wounded. The enemy was repulsed. On the 10th of October, moved to Morganzia. The Regiment was in the Second Brigade, Colonel H. M. Day commanding ; Second Division, Major General N. J. T. Dana commanding, of the Thirteenth Corps. Embarked for New Orleans, going into camp, October 12th. The Ninety-first was transferred to the First Brigade. Embarked, October 22d, for Brownsville. Landed at Brazos Santiago,. November 3d, and at once proceeded to Browns ville, capturing the fort and city, and driving the enemy, under Gereral Bee, from that part of Texas. In July, 1864, the Division was ordered away from Texas, and the Ninety-first and two Regiments of colored troops, were left at Brazos Santiago, as garrison, Colonel Day com manding post. About the last of December, the Regiment was relieved by the Thirty-fourth Indiana, and sent to New Orleans, and placed on provost duty. Was assigned to Second Brigade, Third Division, Thirteenth Army Corps. In February, joined the Corps at Fort Morgan. Colonel Day was placed in command of the Brigade. The Ninety-first took an active part in the campaign which resulted in the capture of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely, and caused the surrender of Mobile. After the surrender of Mobile, the Division moved up the Tombigbee river, some sixty miles, in pursuit of the enemy. Overtook his rear guard at Eight-Mile creek— the Nine ty-first in advance— when a sharp engagement ensued, the enemy being driven from the field at the point of the bayonet — the Regiment losing a few men wounded. This engage ment was probably the last one of the war, east of the Mississippi river. The Regiment was mustered out of service July 12th, 1865, at Mobile, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, July 22d, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster Of the Ninety-second Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. CO OS Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Smith D. Atkins . . Lieutenant Colonels. Benjamin F". Sheets Christopher T. Dunham. . MatheW VanBoskirk Majors. John H. Bohn AIbert Woodcock Adjutants. Isan C. Lawver Charles C. Treeguard . . . Quartermasters. George W Marshall. . . . Philip Sweeley Surgeon. CItnton Helm Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Thomas Winston Second Assistant Surgeon. Nathan Stephenson Chaplain. Barton H. Cartwright . Residence. Freeport . Oregon . . Freeport Polo Mt. Carroll. Oregon Freeport . Lena Mt. Morris , Winslow . . Byron Mt. Morris . Fair Haven. Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862.. April 21, 1864. April 21, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. April 21, 1864 . Sept. 6, 1862. Oct. 1, 1864 . . Sept. 4, 1862.. June 4, 1864. . , Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 4, 1862.. Oct. 11, 1862.. April 20, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862. Not mustered . Feb. 24, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. June 28, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . Aug. 24, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Oct. 10, 1882. Oct. 11, 1862. May 6, 1868.. Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brigadier General. Mus tered out June 21, 1865. Resigned April 21, 1864 . . Declined commission. Mustered out June 21, 1865 Resigned April 21, 1864 Mustered out June 21, 1865. Resigned October 1, 1864 . . Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted by President Mustered out June 21, 1865 5 nm3 8 hi o wm3 Mustered out June 21, 1866 Resigned July 24, 1864 Mustered out June 21, 1865. . Mustered out June 21, 1865 . A.. B Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. William H. Crowell Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mt. Carroll Mrst Lieutenants. York Second Lieutenants. York George P. Sutton Mt. Carroll Captain. Sept. 4, 1862. Dec. 25, 1862 . Sept. 4, 1862. . Dec. 25, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862 Dec. 26, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 23, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 16, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 23, 1863 S'pt. 4, 1862. Jan. 21, 1863. Sept. 4, 186.2 . Jan. 21, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 21, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862 March 23, 1863.. Sept. 4, 1862.. March 23, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. .. March 23, 1863.. Sept. 4, 1862 . March 23, 1863. Sept. 4. 1862... May 6, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862... March 26, 1863.. Sept. 4, 1862... March 23, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862... March 23, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862 . , March 23, 1863 Sept. 4, 16 Resigned December 25, 1862 Transferred to Company I, 65th Regiment Promotex! Honorably discharged May 15, 1 865 Promoted o Mustered out June 21, 1865 ™mW o Resigned January 28, 1868 Mustered out June 21, 1865 3m ¦ hj Resigned February 16, 1 863 «( Mustered out June 21, 1865 »CIo Resigned January 23, 1863 § Honorably discharged September 20, 1864. a Died January 21,1863 ^ Mustered out June 21, 1865 t\ Promoted Transferred to Company G, 66th Regiment. Promoted "Mustered out June 21, 1865 CO Mustered out June 21, 1865 S Ninety-second Infantry. — Continued. COCO Co. D. E. Name and Rank. First Lieutenant. George R. Skinner. Second Lieutenant. Oscar F. Samis Captains. Matthew Van Buskirk . . Joseph L. Spear Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph L. Spear Jeremiah Vorhis Robert J. Horrie Second Lieutenants. Jeremiah Vorhis Robert J. Horrle Collier Robertson ains. Christopher T. Dunham. . Alfred G. Dunham William B. Mayers First Lieutenants. Alfred G. Dunham William B. Mayers Second Lieutenants. William C. Dove William B. Mayers Residence. Polo Polo Polo Polo Polo Polo Brookville . . . Polo Brookville . . . Foreston Freeport Cherry Valley Freeport Cherry Valley Freeport Freeport Freeport Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 4, 1862. . . Sept. 4, 1862.. April 21, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. May 10, 1865... June 8, 1865... Sept. 4, 1862. May 10, 1865 . June 8, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. . April 21, 1864. April 21, 1864 . Sept. 4, 1862.. April 21, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Dec. 24, 1862 Sept. 4, 1862 . Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862. March 1, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862.. Not mustered. . Not mustered. , Sept. 4, 1862. May 25, 1865. Not mustered . Sept. 4, 1862. Not mustered. Not mustered. Sept. 4, 1862. Not mustered . Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 9, 1863.. Remarks. Mustered out June 21, 1865 Mustered out June 21, 1865 .5 =-i Promoted Lieutenant Colonel ^ Mustered out June 21, 1865 fem3 Promoted y Declined. Resigned (as 2d Lt.) April 9, '65 . g Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 21, 1865. . g Promoted Promoted j3j Mustered out (as 1st Serg't) June 21, 1865. % o W Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Commission canceled Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 21, 1865 . Dishonorably dismissed August 4, 1864 .... Commission canceled Resigned December 24, 1862 Promoted G. Charles M. Knapp. James M. Work. . . . Captain. John M. Schermerhorn . Mrst Lieutenants. John Gishwiller Charles C. Treeguard.. Harry G. Fowler H.. Second Lieutenants. Justin N. Parker William MoCammon Captains. James B rice John T. Nelson First Lieutenants. James Dawson John F. Nettleton Second Lieutenants. Edward C. Mason John F. Nelson Samuel L. Balley John F. Nettleton Crawford B. Bowles Captain. Egbert Q. E. Becker First Lieutenants. David B. Colhour Alexander M. York Joshua S. McRea Second Lieutenant. Alexander M. York Freeport April 21, 1864 . Freeport April 21, 1864 . Lena , Lena , Lena Lena Lena Lena Lane Station . Lane Station , Lane Station . Lane Station , White Rock . . Lane Station . Lane Station . Lane Station Lane Station , Salem, Carroll county . . Mt. Carroll. Lanark Mt. Carroll Lanark Sept. 4, 1862 . . Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 14, 1863. May 10, 1865 . Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 6, 1863,, Sept. 4, 1862. . Feb. 22, 1868. Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 21, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Nov. 24,1862. Feb. 22, 1863. May 4, 1864. . Sept. 21, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 4, 1862. . March 17, 1863. April 18, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. Not mustered. . Not mustered. . Sept. 4, 1862 . Sept. 4, 1862.. March 23, 1863. May 25, 1865 . . Sept. 4, 1862 . . March 23, 1868. Sept. 4, 1862.. March 23, 1863 Sept. 4, 1862.. Nov. 1,1864... Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 3, 1863 . March 23, 1863 July 8, 1864. . Nov. 1, 1864. . Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 4, 1862.. April .28, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862... Commission canceled ."'"' ''-' ','o»« ' Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865. Mustered out June 21, 1865 Resigned February 14, 1863 Adjutant Mustered out June 21, 1865 ^o GOm3 Resigned February 6, 1863. H Mustered out June 21, 1865 wo*i Resigned February 22, 1863 g Transferred to Company G, 65th Regiment. g M3 k| Died of wounds September 21, 1864 g Mustered out June 21, 1865 qoau Resigned November 24, 1862 H Promoted g Resigned May 4, 1864 £ Promoted g Mustered out June 21, 1865 g Mustered out June 21, 1865 Died March 17, 1868 Resigned April 4, 1864 Mustered out June 21, 1865 03 Promoted ¦tr «> W •a ww>¦do" WW hi HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-THIRD ARMY CORPS,) § Greensboro, N. C, June 21, 1865. j p HI. The following named officers of the Ninety-second Illinois Infantrv are hereb^ transferred with twn j,,,v,^™j .„j *„™i c /<,«*-. .. * j men of that regiment to the Sixty-fifth Illinois Infantry, „nd will report to LI^S^OblSlM^o^^to/ for duty ? ( > " Captain John T. r,elson, Captain Harvey W. Tnnms, First Lieutenant Norman Lewis, Second Lieutenant James D WhitP ' By command of Brevet Major General Roger. ' """"3> HENRY A. HALL, Captain and A. A. G-. HISTORY OF NINETY-SECOND INFANTRY. The Ninety-second Regiment Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Rockford, Illinois, and mustered into the United States' service September 4th, 1862. It was com posed of five companies from Ogle county, three from Stephenson county, and two from Carroll county. The Regiment left Rockford, October 11th, 1862, with orders to report to General Wright, at Cincinnati, where it was assigned to General Baird's Division, Army of Ken tucky. It marched immediately into the interior of the state, and, during the latter part of October, was stationed at Mt. Sterling, to guaid that place against rebel raids, and, afterwards, at Danville, Kentucky. On 26th January, 1863, the Regiment, with General Baird's Division, was ordered to the Army of the Cumberland. Arriving at Nashville, the command moved to Franklin, Tennessee, and was engaged in the pursuit of the rebel General Van Dorn. Advanced to Murfreesboro, and occupied Shelbyville, June 27th. On July 5th, Regiment was engaged in rebuilding wagon bridge over Dutch river. July 6tli, was ordered by General Rosecrans to be mounted, and aimed with the Spencer rifle, and attached to Colonel Wilder's Brigade, of General Thomas' Corps ; in which Corps it remained while General Rosecrans had command The Regiment crossed the mountains at Dechard, Tennessee, and took part in the movements opposite and above Chattanooga, when it re-crossed the mountains, and joined General Thomas, at Trenton, Alabama. On the morning of 9th September, it was in the advance to Chattanooga, and participated in driving the rebels from Point Lookout, and entered the rebel stronghold, unfolding the Uniun banner on the Crutchfield house, and kept in pursuit of the rebels. At Ring gold, Georgia, was attacked by a Brigade of Cavalry, under command of General Forrest, and drove them from the town, killing and wounding a large number. During the Chickamauga battle, the Regiment took part in General Reynolds' Division, of General Thomas' Corps. In April, 1864, it was again at Ringgold, Georgia, doing picket duty. April 23d, Captain Scovil, with 21 men, were captured at Nickajack Gap, nine miles from Ringgold, and 1 man killed. Of the men thus taken prisoners, 12 were shot down and 6 dii-d of wounds, after being taken prisoners. The remainder were taken to Ander- gonville ; and very few ever left that place, having died from the cruel treatment received there. From Ringgold, May 7th, 1864, the Regiment entered upon the Atlanta Campaign, and was assigned to General Kilpatrick's command, and participated in the battles of Resaca; raid around Atlanta, Bethesada, Fleet River Bridge, and Jonesboro. The Regiment lost, at Jonesboro, one-fifthof the men engaged. From Mount Gilead Church, west of Atlanta, October 1st, the Regiment moved, and took active part in the operations against Hood's 352 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPOET. Army. At Powder Springs, it had a severe engagement, losing a large number of men, killed and wounded. The Regiment then returned to Marietta, and participated in the various engagements and skirmishes in Sherman's march to the sea. At Bentonville, Cap tain Hawk, company C, was severely wounded, losing a leg. The Regiment, during its term of service, was in some 40 battles and skirmishes. It was mustered out at Concord, North Carolina, and paid and discharged from the service at Chicago, Illinois, July 10th, 1866. Co. © CO Roster of the Ninety-third Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. Colonels. Holden Putnam Nicholas C. Buswell. . . Lieutenant Colonel. Nicholas C. Buswell. . . James M. Fisher. Joseph Huyett Samuel A. Hopkins Charles A. Griswold Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Samuel A. Hopkins , Second Assistant Surgeon. Charles A. Griswold Chaplains. » Thomas H. Hagerty Lewis S. Ashbaugh Residence. Freeport . Neponset. Neponset. . Princeton . David W. Sparks Henry G. Hicks Freeport . Haney M. Trimble Princeton . Quartermasters. Edward S. Johnson Arispe . Samuel Dorr Neponset. Camden Mills., Dover Fulton Dover Fulton Princeton . Camden. . . Date of rank. Oct. 13, 1862. Nov. 25,1863. Oct. 13, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862.. Nov. 15, 1862. Feb. 26, 1864. . Oct. 13, 1862. Aug. 29, 1864. Date of muster. Oct. 13, 1862.. July 29, 1863.. Dec. 21, 1864.. Oct. 13, 1862. Oct. 16, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862.. July 27, 1863. . Oct. 13, 1862.. Not mustered. . Oct. 13, 1862.. Oct. 13, 1862. . Oct. 13, 1862.. Dec. 15, 1862 . April 13, 1864. Oct. 13, 1862.. Oct. 21, 1864.. Dec. 28, 1863.. March 27, 1865 Oct. 13, 1862.. Dec. 15, 1862.. Oct. 13, 1862.. Not mustered. , Remarks. Killed November 25,1863.. Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 23, 1865. Promoted Mustered out June 23, 1865, Resigned November 15, 1862 Honorably discharged February 26, 1864. Mustered out June 23, 1865 . Resigned August 290 1864. . Mustered out June 23, 1865. Resigned July 29, 1863 Resigned December 21, 1864. Mustered out June 23, 1865. oCOM3HPJCi^ SiH I m3W l-HW aM SI 1=1>¦Si m3w m| Promoted . Promoted. Resigned January 24, 1863. Commission canceled CO CO Ninety-third Infantry. — Continued. Name and Rank. Chaplain. Charles M. Barnes. . Captains. Lewis S. Asheaugh. . William M. Morris. . First Lieutenants. William M. Morris Samuel F. McDonald. . . Second Lieutenant. Samuel F. McDonald . . . Captains. John W. Hopkins James W. Lee Mrst Lieutenants. David Deselms Le Roy S. Hopkins James W. Lee Allen Ogan Second Lieutenant. James W. Lee Captain. William J. Brown First Lieutenants. William Youngson Milton Cross Residence. Camden.Camden. Camden.Camden. Camden. Maiden , Dover . , Princeton .... Hollowayville Dover Dover Dover. Wyanet . Wyanet. Wyanet. Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 10, 1864. Aug. 23, 1862. July 27, 1863. Aug. 23,1862. July 27, 1863. Oct. 13, 1862 . Oct. 13, 1862. March 1, 1864. Oct. 18, 1862. Jan. 24, 1863. July 31, 1863. March 1,1864. Oct. 18, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862. Jan. 11, 1864. Dec. 5, 1864 Oct. 13, 1862... May 10, 1865... Oct. 13, 1862... May 11, 1865 . . Oct. 18, 1862 Oct. 13, 1862.. April 4, 1864. , Oct. 13, 1862... April 12, 1863.. Nov. 29, 1863.. Sept. 1, 1864 ... Oct. 13, 1862... Oct. 13, 1862... Oct. 13, 1862... April 13, 1864 . . Remarks. CO Mustered out June 23, 1865 Resigned July 26, 1863 Mustered out June 23, 1866 gd i-3 Promoted fe Mustered out June 23, 1865 °| % Promoted 3Wfc Resigned February 29, 1864 K. Mustered out June 23, 1865 0D MJ Resigned January 24, 1868 Q Resigned July 81, 1863 jj Promoted Mustered out June 23, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 23, 1866 Honorably discharged January 11, 1864. . . Honorably discharged November 8, 1864. . » E.. F. Second Lieutenant. Buda Captains. Kent First Lieutena?its. Kent Second Lieutenant. Kent Captain. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenant, Captains. First Lieutenants. Fulton Alexander LiTTi.bjoHN April 20, 1865. Oct. 13, 1862.. Oct. 13, 1862.. April 11, 1865. Oct. 13, 1862. Feb. 9, 1864.. June 6, 1865.. Oct. 18, 1862 . Oct. 13, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862. Sept. 3, 1863. Oct. 13, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862 .. April 29, 1863. April 5, 1864.. Oct. 13, 1862.. March 20, 1863. April 29, 1863. April 5, 1864.. April 5, 1864.. May 19, 1865., Oct. 13, 1862.. Oct. 13, 1862.. April 28, 1865. Oct. 13, 1862.. April IS, 1864. Not mustered. . Oct. 13,1862.. Oct. 13, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862.. March 16, 1864. Oct. 13, 1862.. Oct. 13, 1862. . Sept. 23, 1862. April 29, 1864. Oct. 13, 1862.. May 26, 1863.. Aug. 12, 1863 . Not musteied . March 31, 1865. Mustered out June 23, 1865 Honorably discharged January 11, 1864 . Honorably discharged January 10, 1865 Mustered out June 23, 1865 Resigned February 9, 1864 W Promoted % Mustered out (as Q. M. Serg't) June 23, 1865. £"] K Promoted t$SI Mustered out June 23, 1865 3 i HW Resigned September 3, 1863 £j Mustered out June 23, 1865 O Si Promoted je-H wH Died April 29, 1863 Honorably discharged April 6, 1864 Mustered out June 23, 1865 Resigned March 20, 1863 Promoted Promoted Commission canceled co Mustered out June 23, 1865 J£ Ninety-third Infantry. — Continued. cc OS Co. F.. G. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. William A. Payne Robert A. Adams Alexander Little john. . . Captains. Joseph P. Reel Samuel M. Daughenbaugh Mrst Lieutenants. George W. Hartsough. . . Jeremiah J. Piersol , Samuel M. Daughenbaugh George L. Piersol Second Lieutenants. Jeremiah J. Piersol Samuel M. Daughenbaugh Captains. John A. Russell Rufus H. Ford Mrst Lieutenants. Samuel Dorr Rupus H. Ford Cyrus H. Abbott Second Lieutenant. Gad C. Lowrey Captains. Ellis Fisher Residence. NewtonGarden Plain Fulton. Cedarville. , Cedarville. . . Oneco Cedarville . . Cedarville. . Cedarville. . Cedarville . . Cedarville. .. Neponset . . Buda Neponset . . . Buda Mineral Mineral Centre Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 13, 1862 . . March 20, 1863 . June 22, 1863 .. Oct. IS, 1862. July 20, 1864. Oct. 18, 1862 . Jan. 24, 1863. Jan. 5, 1864.. July 20, 1864. Oct. IS, 1862.. Jan. 24, 1863.. Oct. 13, 1862.. April 11, 1865. Oct. 13, 1862.. Aug. 29, 1864.. April 11, 1865. Oct. 13, 1862.. Oct. 18,1862.. Oct. 13, 1862. Not mustered . . Oct. 13, 1862. Sept. 1, 1864. Oct. 13, 1862.. April 17, 1868. April 13, 1864. Sept. 1, 1864.. Oct. 13, 1862.. April 12, 1863. Oct. 13, 1862.. April 28, 1865. Oct. 13, 1862.. Oct. 21, 1864.. April 28, 1866. Oct. 18, 1862., Oot. 18, 1862. , Remarks, Promoted Died of wounds Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 23, 1866 . . 5 Resigned July 20, 1864 3 Mustered out June 28, 1865 b*M3 Resigned January 24, 1863 s> Honorably discharged January 5, 1864 S Promoted @ Mustered out June 28, 1866 W 5. CO Promoted Promoted g hi O Honorably discharged January 10, 1865 ... § Mustered out June 28, 1865 Quartermaster Promoted Mustered out June 23, 1865 Honorably discharged December 30, 1863. . Mustered out December 81, 1862 fi... Mills C. Clark Princeton. Jacob S. Kinnan Princeton . First Lieutenants. Elijah Sapp Jacob S. Kinnan Thompson M. Wylie. . . . Second Lieutenants. Mills C. Clark Ezekiel G. Neff Phineas T. Richardson . . . Captains. David Lloyd Clark Gray Mrst Lieutenants. Clark Gray Clark Gray Harrison J. Davis .... Second Lieutenant. Harrison J. Davis Bureau. . . Princeton . Princeton.Centre . . . Clarion . . . Westfield. Westfield.Westfield.Princeton. Princeton. . April 23, 1863. Feb. 11, 1864.. Oct. 13, 1862.. April 23, 1863. Feb. 11, 1864. . Oct. 13, 1862. . April 23, 1863. May 16, 1863.. Oct. IS, 1862. May 16, 1863. Oct. 13, 1862. April 3, 1863. May 16, 1863. Oct. 18, 1862. Aug. 15, 1863. April 8, 1864. Oct. 13, 1862. July 14, 1863 . July 11, 1864. Oct. 18, 1862. Oct. 13, 1862. Sept. 2, 1868. . Oct. 13, 1862. July 9, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1863 . Oct. 13, 1862. Resigned February 10, 1864 Mustered out June 23, 1865 Resigned April 22, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 23, 1863 Promoted Killed in battle (as Sergeant) May 16, 1863 § Mustered out, (as Commissary Sergeant,) to § date July 13, 1863. ^W Killed May 16, 1863 0 Mustered out June 23, 1866 ^ a Dismissed. Revoked April 2, 1863 S Promoted mj Mustered out June 23, 1865 ^ a Promoted O Co -3 HISTORY OF NINETY-THIRD INFANTRY. The Ninety-third Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Chicago, Illinois, in Sep tember, 1862, by Colonel Holden Putnam, and mustered in October 13tb, 998 strong. Was ordered tS Memphis, Tennessee, November 9th, and, arriving on the 14th, moved with General Grant's army, in the Northern Mississippi Campaign, to Yocona creek, and thence, via Lumpkin's Mills, to Memphis, arriving December 30th. Marched again, imme diately, to LaFayette, Tennessee, and returned to Ridgeway, where the Regiment remained during January and February, 1863. Embarked for Lake Providence, March 3d, and from thence moved to Helena, 10th. From thence moved down the river, on the Yazoo Pass Expedition. Entered Moon Lake the 22d, and landed near Greenwood. After reconnoitering the enemy's position, re-em barked and returned to Halena. On the 13th April, moved to Milliken's Bend, and, on the 25th, commenced the Vicksburg Campaign. Marched, via Bruinsburg, Port Gibson, Raymond and Clinton, and arrived at Jackson, May 14th. The Ninety-third was first under fire here. Participated in the advance, losing 3 killed and 4 wounded. Remained at J ackson until the 15th, and then moved toward Vicksburg. On the 16th, was engaged in the battle of Champion Hills. The Ninety-third was in the Third Brigade, Seventh Division, Seventeenth Army Corps. At 2 o'clock p. M., Brigadier General Hovey's Division being severely pressed, the Brigade was ordered forward, and placed on the extreme left. After 20 minutes' fighting it was flanked on the left, and, retiring steadily, changed iront to the left. Being again flanked, it again retired, and in this position held its ground against a most furious attack. After which the enemy retreated to Black River Bridge. The loss of the Regiment was 1 officer and 37 men killed, 6 officers and 107 men wounded, and 1 officer and 10 men missing. On the 17th, again moved toward Vicksburg. At noon, of the 19th, came on the enemy's line, about 3 miles from the city. On the 22d May, was engaged in the assault on the enemy's works, on the left of Fort Fisber, losing 10 or 12 men killed and wounded. In the afternoon was ordered to re-enforce General McClernand's command, near the railroad. At 4 o'clock p. M., charged the enemy. Loss in this charge, 5 enlisted men killed, and 1 officer and 49 enlisted men wounded. On the 22d of June, moved to the rear, and, on July 4th, was stationed at McCall's plantation. July 13th, 1863, started for Jackson. Arrived on 15th, and immediately moved to Vicksburg, arriving 25th. On the 12th September, moved to Helena, Arkansas, and, on the 30th, to Memphis. Moved to Glendale, October 3d. Marched to Burnsville, Missis sippi, October 8th. On 19th, marched toward Chattaaooga, via Iuka, Florence, Alabama, Winchester, Tennessee, and Bridgeport, Alabama, arriving November 19th. November 24th, the Regiment crossed the Tennessee river, and threw up a tete deponi, occupying the works until the pontoon bridge was built, and November 25th, wns heavily engagt-d at Mission Ridge, losing Colonel Holden Putnam aud 19 men killed, 1 officer and 41 enlisted men wounded, and 2 officers and 25 men missing. Pursued the enemy, No vember 26th and 27th, to Grayson, and returned to Chattanooga. Moved toward Bridge- HISTOEY OF NINETY-THIED INEANTEY. 359 port, Alabama, Dec. 3d. On 22d, moved to Larkinsville, Alabama, and, January 17th, 1864, to Huritsville, On the 12th of February, participated in the reconnoissance to Dalton. On the 24th and 26th, lay in line of battle all day, near Dalton. Returned to Huntsville, March 6th. Moved, by rail, to Decatur, Alabama, and June 14th, marched, via Huntsville and Lar kinsville, to Stevenson, Alabama, arriving on the 25th. On the 27th, moved by rail to Chattanooga, and, 28th, to Kingston. One mile north of Dalton, the train collided with an up-train, and 1 officer and 30 men were wounded. July 2d, moved to Etowah, to guard crossings, until 11th, when the Regiment returned to Kingston. August 2d and 3d, marched to Allatoona. On the evening of 15th, moved, by rail, to Resaca, and, on 17th, marcned to Spring Place ; but, Wheeler's cavalry having retreated, the command returned to Resaca and to Allatoona. On the 3d of September, 10 men were captured, while out foraging. On the 5th of October, the Ninety-third was a part of the force, 2100 strong, which so signally defeated General French's rebel Division of 7000 men. At one o'clock, a. m., the picket firing commenced. At seven, a. m., the artillery, on both sides, opened, and at nine, a. m., the enemy made his first charge, and, after desperate fighting, succeeded in pressing the Union forces back, from the outer line of works, into the forts. Until three p. m., the battle raged with intense fury, when the enemy hastily withdrew, in the direc tion of Dallas. The Ninety-third lost 21 killed, 3 officers and 49 men wounded, and 10 missing. On the 12th of November, 1864, the Regiment started on "the march to the sea," and marched, via Atlanta, McDonough, Jackson, Planter's Factory, Hillsboro, Clinton, Gordon, Irwinton, Summerville, and Eden, reaching the enemy's lines around Savannah, Decem ber 10th. On the 11th, skirmished with the enemy at Ogeechee canal, losing 1 killed and two wounded. On 12th, moved to "Station 1," on the Gulf Railroad, and remained till 21st, when it marched into the city and there remained until January 19th, 1865. Commenced the Campaign of the Carolinas, on the 19th January. Marched across the Savannah river and two miles into the swamp. On the 20th, returned to Savannah, and, 23d, embarked for Beaufort, South Carolina. Landed on 24th, and, on 29th, marched northward, via McPhersonville, Hickory Hill, Owens' Cross Roads, Baneburg, Graham, (destroying one and a half miles of railroad) Binnaker's Bridge, Orangeburg, Bates' Ferry, on the Congaree, (where skirmished with the enemy, 15th February,) and to Columbia, arriving 17th. While here one man was mortally wounded by the accidental explosion of shells. From Columbia, marched, via Muddy Springs, Peay's Ferry, on the Wateree, Liberty Hill, West's Corner, (here had 1 man wounded by enemy's cavalry,) to Cheraw, South Carolina; thence, via Laurel Hill, Big Raft Swamp, Fayetteville, Jackson's Cross Roads, Cox's Bridge, and Bentonville, arriving at Goldsboro, March 24th. On the 10th of April, moved to Raleigh, arriving 14th. After the surrender of Johnson's army, marched, via Petersburg and Richmond, Vir ginia, to Washington City. Participated in the grand review May 24th, and, on the 31st, moved to Louisville, Kentucky. June 23d, 1865, mustered out of service, and, on the 25th, arrived at Chicago, Illinois. Received final payment and discharge, July 7th, 1865. During two years and seven months' service, the casualties, in battle, of the Ninety- third were 446, and 1 officer and 31 men accidentally wounded. The Regiment has marched 2554 miles, traveled, by water, 2296 miles, and by railroad, 1237 miles. Total, 6087 miles. Roster of the Ninety-fourth Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co Name and Rank. Colonels. WtlliamW. Orme.. John McNulta lAeidenant Colonels. John McNulta Rankin G. Laughlin Majors. Rankin G. Laughlin Alexander T. Briscoe . . . James C. McFarland Adjutants. Hudson Borr Albert L. Heywood Quartermaster. Marttn L. Moore Joseph C. Ross 'r Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Archibald E. Stewart w O Second Assistant Surgeon. i Lewis H. Skaggs Chaplains. Robert E. Guthrie . . Ichabod T. Miller . . . Franklin B. Wolf . Residence. Bloomington Bloomington . BloomingtonHeyworth . . . Heyworth . . . BloomingtonHeyworth . . . Bloomington . Bloomington . Waynesville. Heyworth . . . LeRoy Bloomington Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 20, 1862 . . Nov. 29, 1862... Aug. 20,1862... Nov. 29, 1862.. Aug. 20, 1862 .. Nov. 29,1862... Aug. 20, 1862... April 17, 1863.. Aug. 20, 1862... Nov. 29, 1862... Dec. 9, 1864 Aug. 20, 1862 .. March 1, 1863 .. Not mustered . . Aug. 18, 1862... June 6, 1863 Aug. 18, 1862 . . June 6, 1868. . . . Aug. 18, 1862 . . Aug. 18, 1862... Nov. 19,1862... Nov. 19, 1862... Aug. 14, 1862 .. Aug. 20,1862... May 14, 1863... May 19, 1863... Aug. 14, 1862... Aug. 21, 1862 .. Sept. 2, 1864... Jan. 28, 1865... Remarks. Promoted Brigadier General April 4, 1863. Mustered out July 17, 1865 Promoted Musteredout July 17, 1865. Promoted Honoraby discharged December 9, 1864 Musteredout (as Captain) July 17, 1866. Honorably disch'd for promotion June 5, '63. Mustered out July 17, 1865 Mustered out July 17, 1865 On detached service at muster-out of Reg't. Mustered out July 17, 1865 Mustered ont July 17, 1865 m3 0 H!z|H g MJ O WH Resigned June 29, 1868 Resigned September 2. 1864 Mustered out July 17, 1865 . . , €.. Captains. Alexander T. Briscoe Algernon S. Lawrence Peter J. Route First Lieutenants. Guy A. Carlton William B. Lawrence Petes J. Rouie Henry Hanschetdt Second Lieutenants. Algernon S. Lawrence William B. Lawrence John Nelson Captains. James C. McFarland Timothy J. Freeman Mrst Lieutenants. Patrick Gorman , Timothy J. Freeman Robert M. Wilson Second Lieutenants. William W. Elder Timothy J. Freeman Robert M. Wilson William R. Robbins * Captains. John Franklin George B. Okeson Mrst Lieutenants. George B. Okeson James A. Elder William M. Grier BloomingtonBloomington.Bloomington . Bloomington . Bloomington . Bloomington. Bloomington. Bloomington. Bloomington.Bloomington. Heyworth . Heyworth . Heyworth . Heyworth . Heyworth . Heyworth Aug. 20, 1862 Heyworth . Heyworth. Heyworth . Lexington.Lexington . Lexington. Lexington . Lexington . Aug. 20, 1862 Nov. 29, 1862. May 28, 1864. Aug. 20, 1862 . Aug. 28,1863.. March 11, 1864. May 28, 1864.. Aug. 20, 1862. Nov. 29, 1862. July 17, 1865. Aug. 20, 1862. Dec. 9, 1864. . Aug. 20, 1862. Aug. 29, 1863 . Dec. 9, 1864... June 4, 1863. Feb. 25, 1864.. July 17, 1865.. Aug. 20, 1862.. March 24, 1863. Aug. 20, 1862.. March 24, 1863. Aug. 31,1863.. Aug. 20, 1862. May 3, 1863.. Aug. 20, 1862.. Nov. 1, 1863 . . Sept. 29, 1864 Aug. 20, 1862.. May 3, 1863... Not mustered . . Aug. 20, 1862 Not mustered . Aug. 20, 1862 Dec. 15, 1863. Aug. 20, 1862. July 12,1864.. Not mustered. , Aug. 20, 1862. May 3, 1863 . . Aug. 20, 1862 July 4, 1863.. Promoted Major Dismissed May 28, 1864 Mustered out July 17, 1865 Resigned Resigned March 11, 1864 Promoted Mustered out July 17, 1865 w Oa>M3 Promoted | Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1865. . § Promoted Major g Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Jnly 17, 1865. . . h 8 Resigned d Promoted H Drowned in Mobile Bay April 16, 1865. ... y 5 Resigned June 4, 1863 5 Promoted 5 Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1865. . . mj Resigned March 24, 1863 Mustered out July 17, 1865 Promoted ". Died August 31, 1863 Co Mustered out July 17, 1865 £1 Ninety-fourth Infantry. — Continued. Co. » E.. CO fcO Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. James A. Elder William M. Grler John P. W. Eason ...... Captains. George W. Brown Timothy Owen Mrst Lieutenants. Ttmothy Owen William Vangundy James Butler Second Lieutenants. William Vangundy James Butler John T. McClure Captains. John L. Routt Joseph B. Hopkins Firsl Lieutenants. William H. Wright Joseph B. Hopkins James McKenzie Second Lieutenants. Joseph B. Hopkins James McKenzie Jehiel G. Housman Residence. Lexington Lexington Lexington Padua Bloomington. . Bloomington. . Padua Bloomington. . Padua Bloomington. . Danvers Bloomington. . McLean county. McLean county McLean county Bloomington. . McLean county. Bloomington. . . McLean county Date of rank. Aug. 20, 1862.. March 24, 1863. Feb. 25, 1864.. Aug. 20, 1862. Dec. 1, 1862.. Aug. 20, 1862. Dec. 1, 1862.. Sept. 2, 1863. Aug. 20, 1862. Dec. 1, 1862.. July 17, 1865. Aug. 20, 1862. Aug. 29, 1863. Aug. 20, 1862. April 6, 1863. Aug. 29, 1863. Aug. 20, 1862. April 5, 1863. Aug. 29, 1863. Date of muster. Aug. 20, 1862 July 4, 1863.. July 14, 1864. Aug. 20, 1862. May 3, 1863... Aug. 20,1862, May 3, 1863 . . Aug. 20, 1862. May 3, 1863.. Not mustered . Aug. 20, 1862.. Aug. 20, 1862 May S, 1863 . Aug. 20, 1862 May 3, 1868. . Remarks. Promoted Promoted Mustered out July 17, 1865 6 Resigned December 1,1862 ^ On detached service at muster-out of Regi- mj ment. fc Promoted Resigned 2 Mustered out July 17, 1865 g Promoted t^ Promoted o° Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1865 . . MMJI Promoted by President mj Mustered out July 17, 1865 Resigned April 5, 1868 Promoted Mustered out July 17, 1865 Promoted Promoted . . Mustered out July 17, 1865 p.. G. II Captains. Aaron W. Walden. , Joseph Denison Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph Denison John W. Batey William Calhoun Second Lieutenants. John W. Batey William Calhoun Captains. Aaron Buckles Marcus E. Ferguson. Peter Vanatta Mrst Lieutenants. Peter Vanatta Lewis N. Woodcock Second Lieutenants. Marcus E. Ferguson Lewis N. Woodcock Joseph R. Cravens Jesse Timmerman Captains. Joseph P. Orme .... Charles E. Orme. . . David Moore First Lieutenants. Lyman S. Johnson Henry C. Steere Wilson 0. Stahl RandolphBloomington. Bloomington.Empire Downs Empire . Downs. John M. Stipp Padua . LeRoy.LeRoy. LeRoy. LeRoy.LeRoy. LeRoy. LeRoy. LeRoy. LeRoy. Bloomington. Bloomington. Bloomington. Bloomington.Bloomington.Bloomington Aug 20, 1862 . March 4, 1863 Aug. 20, 1862 March 4, 1863. Dec. 2, 1864.. Aug. 20, 1862 March 4, 1863. July 17, 1865. Aug. 20, 186! Jan. 6, 1863. Jan. 6, 1863 , Aug. 20, 1862 , Jan. 6, 1863... Aug. 20, 1862 Jan. 5, 1863.. Jan. 6, 1863.. July 17, 1865. Aug. 20, 1862 Jan. 1, 1863 .. Feb, 1, 1864 . Aug. 20,1862. Dec. 8, 1862 . May 28, 1864 . Aug. 20, 1862 May 3, 1863.. Aug, 20, 1862 May 3, 1863 . Jan. 28, 1865. Aug. 20, 1862. May 3, 1863 . . . Not mustered. . Aug. 20, 1862 . Not mustered . . May 29, 1863.. Aug. 20, 1862 May 29, 1863. Aug. 20, 1862 . April 12, 1863 . May 29, 1863 .. Not mustered . . Aug. 20, 1862 . Feb. 5, 1863... Feb. 23, 1864.. Aug. 20, 1862 . Jan. 31, 1863.. Sept. 29, 1864. Resigned March 4, 1863 Mustered out July 17, 1865 Promoted Resigned December 2, 1864 Mustered out July 17, 1865 MJ Promoted O Promoted ™ Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1866. . Ho Resigned January 5, 1863 g Declined commission g Mustered out July 17, 1865 §H 8 Promoted d Mustered out July 17, 1865 HW Promoted S Promoted 5 Resigned February 22, 1865 & Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1865.. hm4 Shot and died January 1, 1863 Died January 23, 1864 Mustered out July 17, 1865 Dismissed December 8, 1862 Dismissed May 28, 1864 £g Mustered out July 17, 1865 CO Ninety-fourth Infantry. — Continued. CO Co. K. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Henry C. Steere Charles E. Orme Davtd Moore William H. Crosley . . . Captains. William H. Mann Samuel P. Howell Mrst Lieutenants. Osborn Barnard Samuel P. Howell ... . James E. Phillips Second Lieutenants. Samuel P. Howell .... James E. Phillips Theodore L. Miner Captains. James M. Burch George Hayes First Lieutenants. George Hayes Wtlliam S. Harrison . . . Second Lieutenants. William J. Bowlby William S. Harrison. • ¦ James H. Shuck Residence Bloomington . . . Bloomington . . . Bloomington. . . Bloomington. . . Bloomington . . . Bloomington . . . Bloomington . . . Bloomington. . . Fremont Bloomington . . . Fremont Little Mackinaw Bloomington. . . Bloomington . . , Bloomington. .. Bloomington . . , Bloomington. . . Bloomington. . , Bloomington . . . Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 20, 1862 Dec. 8, 1862.. Jan. 1, 1863.. July 17, 1865. Aug. 20, 1862 Feb. 17, 1864. Aug. 20, 1862. June 29, 1863 Feb. 17, 1864. Aug. 20, 1862. June 29, 1863 Feb. 25, 1864. Aug. 20, 1862. Oct. 20, 1863.. Aug. 20, 1862. Oct. 20, 1868. Aug. 20, 1862. March 9, 1863. . July 17, 1866.. Feb. 2, 1863.... April 13, 1863.. Not mustered. . . Aug. 20, 1862.. May 1, 1864. . . Aug. 20, 1862 . June 24, 1864 Aug. 20, 1862 , Not mustered. . . Aug. 20, 1862. Feb. 17, 1864.. Aug. 20, 1862 . Feb. 18, 1864.. Aug. 20, 1862.. May 3, 1863... Not mustered. . Remarks. Promoted Promoted <¦ . Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1865. . 5 Resigned February 17, 1864 ^ Mustered out July 17, 1865 k Resigned June 29, 1863 § Promoted g Mustered out July 17, 1865 g Promoted ™ Promoted W Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1866 ... §2 M] Resigned October 20, 1863 Mustered out July 17, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 17, 1865 Resigned March 9, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1865. . . HISTORY OF NINETY-FOURTH INFANTRY. The Ninety-fourth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Bloomington, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel William W. Orme, and mustered into the United States' service, August 20th. Ordered to Benton Barracks, August 26th. In September, moved to Rolla. Thence, via WaynesviUe, Lebanon and Mill Springs, to Springfield. Moved, November 12th, to Ozark. Moved, 14th, to White Oak Springs. 18th, returned. 19th, moved to Wilson's creek. December 3d, moved to Crane creek, and thence to Cassville, Sugar creek, and, on 5th and 6th, marched 28 hours, without intermission, meeting the enemy on the 7th, at Illinois creek, Arkansas, 2500 strong, under Hindman. The Union forces were Second and Third Division, Army of the Frontier, under Brigadier General Heron, and comprised €000 men and 24 pieces artillery. Attacked the enemy at 2, p. M., and held him in check 3 hours, and, being re-enforced by General Blunt's First Division, continued the action until night, when the enemy withdrew. The Ninety-fourth lost 1 man killed and 32 wounded. The Regiment was mustered out of service July 17th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, August 2d, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. Co. Roster of the Ninety-fifth Infantry Regiment Illinois Vohinteers. Name and Rank. Colonels. Lawrence S. Church . . Thomas W. Humphrey. Leander Blanden Lieutenant Colonels. Thomas W. Humphrey. . . Leander Blanden William Avery Majors. Leander Blanden William Avery Charles B. Loop Adjutant. Wales W. Wood Quartermasters. Henry D. Bates Gardnier S. Southworth Surgeons. George N. Woodward . . . John W. Green Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Ansel D. Merritt Walter F. Suiter Second Assistant Surgeons. Walter F. Suiter Josiah Giddings Residence. Woodstock. Franklin. . . Harvard . . . Franklin . Harvard. Marengo. Harvard . , Marengo. . Belvidere , Belvidere Hebron . . . Algonquin. Belvidere . Marengo. . Woodstock. Marengo . . . Marengo . Date of rank. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 24, 1863. June 12, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 24, 1863. June 12, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 24, 1863 June 12, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. . Sept. 4, 1862.. Feb. 14, 1863., Oct. 10, 1862.. April 24, 1863. Oct. 28, 1862,. . March 24, 1863 Oct. 7, 1862... April 30, 1863. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862. May 21, 1863 . Sept. 1, 1864 . Sept. 4, 1862 May 21, 1863. Oct. 16, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. May 21, 1863. Oct. 16, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862. May 14, 1863. Oct. 25, 1862. May 6, 1863.. Oct. 21, 1862. May 18, 1863 . Remarks. CO OSOS Resigned January 24, 1863 Killed in battle June 12, 1864 Promoted Brevet Brigadier General March 26, 1865. Mustered out August 17, 1865. >»Oc^ Promoted d Promoted jj* Mustered out August 17, 1865 50 Promoted S Promoted 3 Mustered out August 17, 1865 P CO Mustered out August 17, 1865 „ hi Resigned February 14, 1863 w Mustered out August 17, 1866 r3 Resigned March 24, 1863 Musteied out August 17, 1866 Resigned March 24, 1863 Mustered out August 17, 1865 Promoted Mustered out August 17, 1865 c. Chaplains. Thomas R. Sattereield . James H. More Captains. William Avery Alexander S. Stewart . First Lieutenants. Alexander S. Stewart . James E. Sponable John B. Babcock Amos J. Boyinton Second Lieutenants. James E. Sponable John B. Babcock Amos J. Boyinton Benjamin S. Parker .... Captains, Charles B. Loop James M. Tisdel Mrst Lieutenants. Mu/ton E. Keeler., James M. Tisdel William H. H. Curtis. . Second Lieutenants. Aaron F. Randall Edwin D. Pierce James M. Tisdel William H. H. Curtis. . Edwin H. Rosecrans . . . Captains. Jason B. Manzer. ...... Otis H. Smith Greenwood Richmond. Marengo. . Marengo. . Marengo . . Marengo . . Marengo . . Marengo . . Marengo . . Marengo. . Marengo . . Marengo. . Belvidere . Belvidere . Belvidere . Belvidere . Spring .... Belvidere . Belvidere . Belvidere . Spring. . . . Belvidere . ChemungDunham. . Sept, 16, 1864.. Sept. 16, 1864 . . Sept. 4, 1862... Jan 24, 1863 Sept. 4, 1862... May 21, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862... June 18, 1863... Jan. 29, 1864. . . Aug. 19, 1863.. June 23, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862... Jan. 24, 1863... June 18, 1863 . . Jan. 29, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862.. May 21, 1863 ... Jan. 1, 1864 June 23, 1864 .. Sept. 4, 1862 . . .' June 12, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862.... Oct. 16, 1864 . . . Sept. 4, 1862... April 1, 1864. . . Sept. 4, 1862... June 12, 1864. . . Oct. 17, 1864... July 28, 1862... Jan. 16, 1863. . . July 26, 1863... April 1, 1864... July 28, 1862... March 26, 1863.. Jan. 1, 1864 June 12, 1864... Oct. 17, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862... May 22, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862... July 10, 1863.. . Resigned June 9, 1864 Mustered out August 17, 1865 Promoted Major Mustered out August 17, 1865 Promoted W Died of wounds June 18, 1863 2 Resigned January 29, 1864 ^ Mustered out August 17, 1865 W Promoted w Promoted 3 Promoted a Mustered out August 17, 1866 Jj 8 Promoted Major i-3 Mustered out August 17, 1866 wM Resigned April 1, 1864 > Promoted , 3 Mustered out August 17, 1866 jg Resigned January 16, 1863 Resigned July 26, 1863 Promoted Promoted Mustered out August 17, 1865 Killed in battle May 22, 1863 £g Mustered out August 17, 1865 -^ Ninety -fifth Infantry. — Continued. CO OO Co. C. ». E. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. William W. Wedgewood Otis H. Smith Philian Wells Second Lieutenants. Otis H. Smith Philian Wells Samuel Cutler Captains. Edward J. Cook John E. Beckley Mrst Lieutenants. John E. Beckley William H. Huffman . . . Second Lieutenants. William H. Huffman James Casler Captain. John Eddy First Lieutenants. Asa Farnam Albert Gilkerson Second Lieutenants. Oscar E. Dow Thomas Gilkerson Albert J. Alderman Residence. Alden Dunham . . Dunham . . Dunham . . Dunham . . Alden Richmond.Nunda Nunda Nunda NundaRichmond.Coral Dunham . . Hampshire Marengo . . Hampshire Chemung . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862. Dec. 31, 1862. May 22, 1863 . Sept. 4, 1862. Dec. 81, 1862. May 22, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862 . June 11, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862., June 11, 1863. . Sept. 4, 1862., June 11, 1863 . Sept. 4, 1862 . . Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 24, 1864 . Sept. 4, 1862 . . March 25, 1863. Sept. 24, 1864 . Sept. 4, 1862 . . . March 26, 1863.. July 10, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . March 26, 1863 . July 10, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862... Aug. 19, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Aug. 19, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Aug. 8, 1863 . . . Sept. 4, 1862 ... Sept. 4, 1862 .. Oct. 17,1864.. Sept. 4, 1862 June 1, 1863. . Oct. 17, 1864 . Remarks. Resigned December 31 , 1 862 Promoted Mustered out August 17, 1865 Promoted b Promoted 3 Mustered out August 17, 1865 g Died of wounds June 11, 1863

¦ G.. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. H.. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. William B. Walker Second Lieutenants. William B. Walker Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Sept. 4, 1862 Sept. 4, 1862... May 26, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862... July 10, 1868... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Feb. 22, 1863... May 26, 1863,.. Aug. 14,1866... Sept. 4, 1862... May 21, 1863... July 10, 1863... Not mustered. . . Sept. 4, 1832 . . . June 12,1864... Sept. 4, 1862... Oct. 1, 1864 Sept. 4, 1862 . . . June 12, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 8, 1864 . . . Dec. 25, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . June 12, 1864. . . Sept. 8, 1864. . . Sept. 4, 1862... Oct. 16, 1864... Dec. 25, 1864. . . Sept. 4, 1862... Feb. 18, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862... July 1, 1868 Sept. 4, 1862... Feb. 18, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862... July 1, 1863 Sept. 4, 1862. . . . Feb. 18, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862 ... Mustered out August 17, 1865 Resigned May 26, 1863 Mustered out September 11, 1865 Resigned February 22, 1863 Promoted Resigned September 8, 1864 ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 17, 1865 . . ohi is td Killed in battle June 12, 1864 Mustered out August 17, 1865 bj M Promoted § Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) Sept. 8, 1864 jj Mustered out August 17, 1865 23hi Died June 24, 1863 W Promoted g Promoted , § Mustered out September 11, 1865 > Resigned February 18, 1863 Mustered out August 17, 1865 Promoted Mustered out August 17, 1865 Prornoted co Mustered out August 17, 1865 to Ninety-fifth Infantry. — Continued. CO o Co. K . Name and Rank. Captain. James Nish First Lieutenants. Gardnter S. Southworth Thomas H. Jackson William H. Ide Second Lieutenants. Converse PiErce William H. Ide Asa L. Weaver Captains. Gabriel E. Cornwell. . . . Almon Sohellenger Mrst Lieutenants, Almon Schellenger Alonzo Brooks Second Lieutenants. Alonzo Brooks John D. Abbe Alfred D. Cheney Residence. Cary Station Algonquin . . Grafton. . . . Algonquin . Algonquin . Grafton. . . . Algonquin . Boone LeRoy LeRoy Boone Boone Belvidere. . . LeRoy Date of rank. Date of muster Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 14, 1863. June 22, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. July 31, 1863. June 22, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . May 22, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. May 22, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862.. Mav 22, 1863.. Sept. 19, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 4, '1862 May 29, 1863 Aug. 1, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. March i' 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. . July 10, 1868. Sept. 4, 1862 . July 10, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862 . July 10, 1868.. Remarks. Mustered out August 17, 1865 Promoted Quartermaster h» Died June 22* 1864 O Mustered out August 17, 1865 0 H Resigned July 31, 1863 n Promoted g Mustered out August 17, 1865 gW_ Killed in battle May 22, 1863 £ Mustered out August 17, 1865 do* W H Promoted o Mustered out August 17, 1865 W Promoted Resigned September 19, 1864 Mustered out August 17, 1865 ORDER OF TRANSFER. HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF MONTGOMERY, Montgomery, Alabama, August 25, 1865. Special Orders, ) No. 13. j Extract. IH. The enlisted men of the detachment of the Ninety-fifth Illinois Volunteer Infantry are transferred to the Forty-seventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry. The transfers will be made in accordance with Circular No. 64, War Department, series of 1864. The Com missary of Musters, District of Montgomery, is charged with the execution of this order. By command of Brevet Major General J. McArthur. JAMES B. COMSTOCK, A. A. G. HISTORY OF NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. The Ninety-fifth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Fuller, Rockford, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Lawrence S. Church, and mustered into the United States' service September 4th, 1862. The Regiment moved from camp, November 4th, and proceeded, via Cairo and Colum bus, to Jackson, Tennessee, and, afterward, to Grand Junction, Tennessee, where it was assigned to General McArthur's Division, Army of the Tennessee. Took part in General Grant's campaign in Northern Mississippi, in the winter of 1862. • Moved from Memphis to Milliken's Bend in the spring of 1863. Participated in the march to Grand Gulf, and all the battles between that place and the rear of Vicksburg. Was in the charges of May 19th and 22d, losing 25 killed, 124 wounded, and 10 missing — a much heavier loss than that of any other Regiment in the Division. In March, 1864, went on Red River expedition, under General A. J. Smith, and was engaged at the capture of Fort DeRussey and in the battles of. Old River, Cloutierville Mansouri, Yellow Bayou, and all the movements of that advance and retreat. In May, 1864, returned to Vicksburg, and soon after moved to Memphis and took part in the ill-fated Sturgis expedition. Was in the battle of Guntown, and fought with un daunted bravery, but was overpowered, and, with the whole of Sturgis' army, retreated in confusion to Memphis. Colonel Thomas W. Humphrey was killed, and nearly the whole Regiment was killed, wounded or made prisoners. This campaign nearly annihi lated the Regiment. After recruiting at Memphis the command, in August, joined General Mower. Moved up White river, and marched from Brownsville, through Arkansas, to Missouri, in pursuit of Price. The Ninety-fifth arrived at Benton Barracks, Missouri, November 1st, 1864. 372November 30th, moved to Nashville, Tennessee. Took part in battle of Nashville, De cember 15th and 16th, 1864, and in pursuit of Hood's defeated army to Tennessee river. January 2d, 1866, moved up the river to Eastport. In February, 1865, embarked for New Orleans, arriving February 21st. On the 14th of March, moved to Dauphin Island, at mouth of Mobile Bay. On the 18th, landed at Cedar Point, with Colonel Moore's Brigade, and commenced the first offensive operations against Mobile. Took part in General Canby's movement from Fish river. During the siege of Spanish Fort, carried its trenches to within 30 yards of the enemy's works, and participated in the storming and capture of the fort, April 8th, 1865, being the first Regiment to occupy what was known, in the rebel line, as the "Red Fort." After the fall of Mobile, the Ninety-fifth marched to Montgomery, Alabama, arriving April 25th. From thence, moved to Opelika, Alabama. July 18th, started home. August 3d, arrived at Vicksburg. ]0th, at St. Louis, and moved to Camp Butler, Illinois, where, August 18th, 1865, it was mustered out of service. During the summer of 1864, the Regiment had a detachment of 100 men, with Major Charles B. Loop, Captain James Nish and Captain A. S. Stewart, in charge. They par ticipated in the battles of Kenesaw Mountain, Chattahoochie river, Atlanta, Jonesboro and Lovejoy Station. The Regiment has marched 1800 miles, and moved, by rail and water, 8160 miles. 84 men have been killed in battle or died of wounds, and 176 died of disease. Total num ber of men who have belonged to the Ninety-fifth, 1355. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Thomas E. Champion . . . Lieutenant Colonels. Isaac L. Clark John 0. Smith Majors. John C. Smith George Hicks Adjutant. Edward A. Blodgett, . , Quartermasters. Stephen Jeffers George Ferguson George W. Moore Surgeons. Charles Martin Byron G. Pierce , First Assistant Moses Evans Second Assistant Surgeons. Daniel A. Sheffield Frederick W. Byers Cliaplains. Jonathan M. Clendenning Horace G. Woodworth. . Horace G. Woodworth. . Residence. Warren. Waukegan Galena . . . Galena.Galena. Chicago. Hanover Elizabeth Warren . Warren . Waukegan Courtland. . Warren . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862. . Sept. 20, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1863 . Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862.. Nov. 1, 1863..., Sept. 6, 1862.. Nov. 1, 1863... Aug. 14, 1862. Roster of the Ninety-sixth Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Remarks. Honorably discharged June 7, 1865 Killed September 20, 1868 g Mustered out June 10, 1865. Promoted Bre- cb vet Brigadier General, June 20, 1865. &W Promoted o Musteredout June 10, 1865 ^ a Mustered out June 10, 1865 MHm Promoted by President ^ Appointment revoked g Mustered out June 10, 1865 H i-i Resigned February 6, 1863 j£ Mustered out June 10, 1865 jf Mustered out June 10, 1865 Resigned February 6, 1863 .*. Mustered out June 10, 1865 Resigned January 23, 1863 Resigned June 16, 1863 «» No notice of muster-in received co Sept. 6, 1862... April 16, 1864. . April 16, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1862. Jan. 6, 1863.. Sept 6, 1862... Sept. 8, 1862... May 7, 1863 Sept. 8, 1862 . . . Jan. 23, 1863 . . . May 20, 1864... v Sept. 6, 1862.. Not mustered.. April 4, 1863.. Sept. 6, 1862 . . May 14, 1863.. March 22, 1863. Ninety-sixth Infantry. — Continued. Co. c. Name and Rank. Captains. George Hicks William Vincent Mrst Lieutenants. William Vincent , Robert Pool Second Lieutenants. Robert Pool F. A. Weir Captains. David Salisbury Allen B. Whitney Evangelist J. Gilmore . , George H. Burnett First Lieutenants. Rollin H. Trumbull. . . . Evangelist J. Gilmore . George H. Burnett Ambrose A. Bangs , Second Lieutenants. Allen B. Whitney George H. Burnett George Waite Captain. John R. Pollock Residence. Galena. . . , Galena.. . . Galena. . . . Galena Galena Elizabeth . Avon Avon Avon Avon WaucondaAvon Avon Wauconda Avon Avon Goodale. . . Millburn .. Date of rank. Sept. 6, 1862 . Sept. 20, 1863 Sept. 6, 1862 . . Sept. 20, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862. May 19, 1865. Sept. 6, 1862. Feb. 17, 1863. Jan. 8, 1864.. June 25, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862. Jan. 6, 1863.. Jan. 8, 1864. . June 25, 1864 Sept. 6, 1862. Feb. 17, 1868. June 8, 1865.. Sept. 6, 1862. Date of muster. Sept. 5, 1862. Dec. 31, 1863. Sept. 5, 1862. May 19, 1865 . Sept. 6, 1862. May 30, 1865. Sept. 5, 1862. April 4, 1863. Feb. 27, 1864. Aug. 2,1864.. Sept. 5, 1862.. April 4, 1863.. Feb. 27, 1864. . April 10, 1865 . Sept. 5, 1862. April 4, 1868. Not mustered . Sept. 5, 1862. Remarks. Promoted Major Mustered out June 10, 1865 Promoted. (^ Honorably discharged June 10, 1865 2H Promoted .... 5 Mustered out June 10, 1865 ^ •SD H I Resigned February 17, 1863 5 Resigned January 8, 1864 h Killed June 26, 1864 t Promoted • Honorably discharged (as 2d Lt.)May 15, '65 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 29, 1865. . Resigned February 15, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 29, 1865 CoooCO HISTORY OF NINETY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. The Ninety-seventh Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in September, 1862, by Colonel Friend S. Rutherford, and mustered in September 16th. Moved, October 3d, for Cincinnati. On 17th, marched to Nicholasville, and remained till November 10th, when it was assigned to the Division of Brigadier General A. J. Smith, and moved to Louisville, arriving 16th. On 17th, embarked for Memphis, Ten nessee, and went into camp, November 26th. Was assigned to Second Brigade, Colonel W. J. Landrum ; Tenth Division, Brigadier General A. J. Smith ; Thirteenth Army Corps, Major General John A. McClernand. Left Memphis, December 20th, and landed near Walnut Hill, on the Yazoo, and was on the extreme right during the operations on Vicksburg. When the attack was abandoned, on the 1st of January, 1863, moved to Arkansas Post, and participated in the battle at that place, January 11th. On January 15th, went down the river, to Young's Point. March 6th, moved to Milli ken's Bend. April 15th, marched to Grand Gulf. May 1st, was engaged at Port Gibson, and May 16th, at Champion Hills. Arrived in the rear of Vicksburg, May 19th, and participated in the siege, until July 4th, 1863. The Ninety-seventh took part in General Sherman's expedition to Jackson, and returned to Vicksburg, where it remained until August 25th. At which date it embarked for New Orleans, Brigadier General M. K. Lawler commanding Fourth Division, and camped at Carrollton, 27th. The Regiment was mustered out of service July 29th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, August 13th, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the Ninety-eighth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. John J. Funkhouser. Edward Kitchell. . . Lieutenant Colonels. ' Edward Kitchell Davh) D, Marquiss Majors. William B. Cooper David D. Marquiss Ira A. Flood John H. J. Lacy John Funkhouser. . . . George B. Thatcher. William G. Young . . . Aden Knoph Quartermaster. Finney D. Preston . . . Robert M. Lackey , . . Henry C McAllister. Allen T. Barnes Residence. Effingham . Olney Olney.Olney. Effingham . Olney. ».. Palestine . Effingham . Louisville. Palestine . Olney . Liberty. . . Areola. . . . Louisville . First Assistant Surgeons. Samuel W. Vortress Allen T. Barnes I Louisville . John N. Groves I Effingham. Louisville . Date of rank. Sept. 3, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 3, 1862 . June 15, 1865. Sept. 3, 1862. April 1, 1863. June 15, 1865. Aug. 19, 1S62.. Jan. 18, 1863.. April 20, 1863. Aug. 16, 1864. . Dec. 5, 1864. . . Sept. 3, 1862 Dec. 15, 1862. May 26, 1863 June 20, 1864. Sept. 3, 1862 . May 24, 1863. June 20, 1864. Date of muster. Sept. 3, 1862 Not mustered . Sept. 3, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 3, 1862. May 1, 1863 . . Not mustered. Feb. 7, 1863. June 6, 1863., Dec. 20, 1864, Sept. 8, 1862 Dec. 15, 1862.. Juno 7,1868. . Aug. 14, 1864.. Sept. 3, 1862.. Sept'ii, 1864.'. Remarks. Resigned July 5, 1864 Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen. March 13, 1865. M Musteredout June 27, 1865, (as Lieut. Col.) §%hi Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Major) June 27, 1865 2 Resigned April 1, 1863 3 Promoted § Mustered out (as Captain) June 27, 1865 K Resigned January 18, 1868 W Promoted Captain Company A (A Resigned August 15, 1864 M Promoted Captain Company D g Mustered out June 27, 1865 jj;2!1-3fed Mustered out June 27, 1865 «l Resigned May 5, 1863 Resigned June 20, 1864 Mustered out June 27, 1865 Dismissed for theft, etc., May 24, 1863 Promoted CO Mustered out June 27, 1866 ££ Co. B. Ninety-eighth Infantry. — Continued. Name and Rank. Second Assistant Surgeon. Allen T. Barnes Ghaplahis. William Cliffe Allen McFarland . . Captains. Enoch P. Turner John Funkhouser Austtn W. Stanford. . . . First Lieutenants. George W. Foster Stlas Jones Austin W. Stanford . . . James R. Maxwell Second Lieutenants. Joseph C. Gadd James R. Maxwell James B. Finnell Captains. David D. Marquiss William E. Hoffman. . . . First Lieutenants. William E. Hoffman. . . . William C. Rickard Austin Jenkins Residence. Louisville . Salem . Flora Louisville . Clay City. Flora Clay City. Clay City.. Louisville . Flora Louisville. Clay City. Olney. Olney. Olney. Olney. Olney. Sept. 3, 1862 Oct. 7, 1862. . Aug. 1, 1863. Sept. 3, 1862.. April 20, 1863 . Dec, 4, 1864... Sept. 3, 1862.. Nov. 18, 1862.. April 19, 1863. Dec. 4, 1864... Sept. 3, 1802. May 2, 1863.. June 15, 1865. Sept. 8, .'April 1, 1862. 1863. Sept. 8, 1862 . April 1, 1863. Oct. 4, 1864.. CO oo OS Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 10, 1862.. Oct. 7, 1862... t. 21, 1863. Sept. 3, 1862. June 6, 1863 . Dec. 20, 1864. Sept. 3, 1862. Dec. 12, 1862 . May 20, 1862. Dec. 20, 1864. Sept. 3, 1862. Not mustered . Sept. 8, 1862. May 1, 1868.. Sept. 8, 1862 . May 1, 1863.. Dec. 20, 1864. Remarks. Promoted Resigned May 6, 1863 Mustered out June 27, 1865 ^0 Resigned April 20, 1863 5 Resigned December 4, 1864 Mustered out June 27, 1865 g Resigned November 18, 1862 P Died April 19, 1863 p_ Promoted oo" Mustered out June 27, 1865 ^ H?do Resigned May 2, 1863 g Promoted • Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 27, 1865. . . Promoted Major Mustered out June 27, 1865 Promoted Resigned October 4, 1864 Mustered out June 27, 1866 E. Second Lieutenants. William C. Rickard Thomas W. Soott Austin Jenkins Milton Chaplin Captains. William McCracken Napoleon B. Thistlewood Mrst Lieutenants. Stephen J. Williams .... John P. Powell Henry S. Watson Second Lieutenants. John P. Powell Henry S. Watson Andrew J. Craver Captains. William Wood William G. Young Mrst Lieutenants. James H. Waats William G. Young David Z. Condrey Second Lieutenants. William G. Young Achilles M. Brown Henry 0. Wilkins Captains. John T. Cox Ira A. Flood George B. Sweet Olney Olney Olney Richland county Mason Mason Mason Edgewood ..... Larkinsburg .... Edgewood Larkinsburg .... Mason Oblong Palestine Oblong Palestine Oblong Palestine Oblong Elkton. Robinson Palestine Palestine Sept. 3, 1862 . April 1, 1863. April 6, 1864. June 15, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862 . . Sept. 20, 1864 . Sept. 3, 1862 . . Dec. 19, 1862.. April 21, 1864. Sept. 3, 1862 . Dec. 19, 1862. June 15, 1865. SepC"3, 1862 Dec. 5, 1864.. Sept. 3, 1862 . Feb. 24, 1863. Aug. 15, 1864 Sept Feb. June 3, 1862 . . 24, 1863.. 15, 1865.. Sept. April June 13, 1863. 15, 1865. Sept. 3, 1862 . May 1, 1863.. June 26, 1864 Not mustered. Sept. 3, 1862 . Nov. 25, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862 . . March 19, 1863. July 5, 1864. . . Sept. 3, 1862 . Feb. 11, 1863. Not mustered. Sept. 3, 1862 . . Dec. 20, 1864.. Sept. 3, 1862 . May 28, 1863., Sept. 20, 1864 Sept. 3, 1862.. May 28, 1863.. Not mustered. . Sept. 3, 1862.. May 1, 1863 . . . Not muttered. . Promoted Promoted Captain Company K Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 27, 1865 , Resigned September 20, 1864 Mustered out June 27, 1865 ." W o Resigned December 19, 1862 Hi Resigned April 21, 1864. § Mustered out June 27, 1865 '. 0|=Ia Promoted g Promoted H Mustered out (as Sergeant) June. 27, 1865. . ^ 8 Q W Resigned December 5, 1864 j| Absent at muster-out of Regiment M a Resigned February 22, 1863 21 Promoted Adjutant d Mustered out June 27, 1865 k) Promoted Resigned March 22, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 27, 1865 . . Resigned April 13, 1863 Promoted Major CO Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 27, 1865. 25 Ninety-eighth Infantry. — Continued. CO oo 01 Co. E.. V.. G. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenanti. Ira A. Flood George B. Sweet JohnBoes Second Lieutenants. Charles Wlllard John Boes J. William Jones Captains. Albert W. Lecrone .... Thomas J. Smith William W. Ashbaugh . First Lieutenants. Wiot Cook George W. Hobbs ..... Thomas J. Smith William W. Ashbaugh . Francis M. Harmon Second Lieutenants. George W. Hobbs Thomas J. Smith William W. Ashbaugh . John T. Kerr Captains. Frederick A. Johns .... Edwin E. Sellers Residence. Palestine . . Palestine . . Hutsonville HutsonvilleHutsonville Flat Rock.. Louisville. . Louisville. . Effingham . , Louisville. . Louisville. . Louisville. . Effingham . . Larkinsburg Louisville, Louisville, Effingham . Louisville, OlneyVincennes Date of rank. Sept. 3, 1862.. April 13, 1S63. June 15,1865.. Sept. 3, 1862.. March 20, 1863. June 15, 1865 . Sept. 8, 1862. Jan. 5, 1864.. April 7, 1865 . Sept. 3, 1862 . Jan. 29, 1863 . April 11, 1863 Jan. 5, 1864. . April 7, 1865 . Sept. 3, 1862.. Jan. 29, 1863.. April 11, 1863. June 15, 1865. Sept. 3, 1862 . Dec. 20, 1863. Date of muster. Sept. 3, 1862 . May 1, 1863.. Not mustered. Sept. 3, 1862, May 1, 1863.. Not mustered . Sept. 3, 1862. .. April 3, 1864... June 15, 1865 . . Sept. 3, 1862. May 1, 1863.. April 3, 1864. June 15, 1865 Sept. 3, 1862. May 1, 1863 . . Not mustered . Sept. 3, 1862... Nov. 5, 1864 Remarks. Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 27, 1865. . I>B Resigned March 20, 1863 q Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 27, 1865 . . S S Resigned January 5, 1864 g Resigned March 26, 1865 W Mustered out June 27, 1865 feto- Resigned January 29, 1863 ^ Resigned (as 2d Lieutenant) April 11, 1863. >tS Promoted § Promoted *3 Mustered out June 27, 1865 Promoted Promoted Promoted , Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 27, 1865. . Resigned December 20, 1863 Mustered out June 27, 1865 II First Lieutenants. Lindsy D. Laws Edwin E. Sellers John Sheridan Second Lieutenants. William Jobes Edwin E. Sellers Charles H. Murphy George W. Boggess Captains. Thomas Johnson George Montroy Mrst Lieutenant. Ephraim Martin Second Lieutenants. George Montroy Andrew Bleakly Benjamin F. Blackford . . Captains. William H. Wade Laurence Banter First Lieutenants. Simon S. Foster Laurence Banta John 0. Wheeler Second Lieutenants. Laurence Banta Francis M. Selby , George Bolton K.- Captains. Orville L. Kelley. . . . Alexander S. Moffitt. Hadley . . . Vincennes. Ashland . Olney. ... Vincennes , Point Pleasant. Fransonia Mt. Eric . . Olney Mt. Erie . Mt. Erie . Clay City Newton. Newton. Clay City. Newton. . . Newton . Newton Newton Jasper county Effingham . Effingham Sept. 3, 1862 . . Jan. 14, 1863.. Dec. 20, 1863... Sept. 3, 1862 ... Nov. 17, 1862.. Jan. 14, 1863 . May 14, 1863.. Sept. 3, 1862 . . Feb, 16, 1863.. Sept. 3, 1862 . . Sept. 8, 1862... Feb. 16, 1863.. June 15,1865.. Sept. 3, 1862. . Jan. 9, 1865 . . Sept. 3, 1862 . March 23, 1863 Jan. 9, 1865 Sept. 3, 1862 . . March 23, 1863. June 15, 1865 .. Sept. 8, 1862 .. Sept. 8, 1862 . . Sept. 3, 1862.. Feb. 6, 1863... March 4, 1S64. Sept. 3, 1862... Feb. 7, 1863. . . June 6, 1863... Sept. 3, 1862 . . July 28, 1863., Sept. 3, 1862 . . Sept. 3,"1862 . . March 7, 1863. Not mustered. . Sept. 3, 1862.. March 16, 1865 Sept. 3, 1862.. May 1, 1863... March 16, 1865. Sept. 3, 1862. May 1, 1863.. Not mustered . Sept. 3, 1862 . Nov. 8, 1862.. Resigned February 16, 1863. Mustered out June 27, 1865. . Died January 14, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 27, 1865. Resigned November 17, 1862 Promoted Resigned„for good of service, May 14, 1863. Died March 3, 1864 Mustered out June 27,1865. Promoted Resigned February 20, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 27, 1865 Resigned January 9, 1865... Mustered out June 27, 1865. Resigned March 23, 1863 . . . Promoted Mustered out June 27, 1865 hiOCOW ohj hi1-3 W Promoted Resigned January 8, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 27, 1865. Killed September 8, 1862. Resigned June 17, 1863. . . COooCD Ninety-eighth Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. K.. Captain. June 17, 1863... Sept. 3, 1862.. . Sept. 8, 1862 . . . April 6, 1864... Sept. 3, 1862 On detached service at muster-out of Reg't . Mrsl Lieutenants. Died . . Alfred H. Wood July 14, 1863... Dec. 10, 1864.. Sept. 3, 1862 . . . Sept. 8, 1862 . . . June 5, 1863 ... June 15, 1865... Sept. 4, 1868 Jan. 17, 1865... Sept. 3, 1862... Nov. 9, 1862 Second Lieutenants. Not mustered. . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 27, 1865. . HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE TENNESSEE, Special Orders,) Nashville, Tennessee, June 28, 1865. No. 6. | Extract. XXVL Those men of the Ninety-eighth Illinois Volunteers who ara ineligible to bo mustered out with that command, now at Edgefield Ten nessee, will proceed, without delay, to Franklin Tennessee, under charge of Captain J. E. Judy, Sixty-first Illinois. On arrival at Franklin, these men will be transferred to, and permanently consolidated with the Sixty-first Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Brevet Major A. L. Hough, Chief Commissary of Musters, M. D. T., is hereby charged with the execution of this order. The transfer to be made under provisions of Circular No. 64, series 1864, War Department. By command of Major General Thomas, HENRY M. CIST, A. A. 9. CO © =-1 hi IShi OW i-3 HISTORY OF NINETY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. The Ninety-eighth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Centralia, Illinois, Sep tember, 1862, by Colonel John J. Funkhouser, and mustered in September 3d. September 8th, 1862, the Regiment was ordered to Louisville, Kentucky. At Bridge port, Illinois, whilst en route, the train was thrown from the track, by a misplaced switch, and Captain 0. L. Kelly and 7 men killed, and 75 wounded. On the 9th, moved to camp Jo Holt, at Jeffersonville. On 19th, moved to Shepherdsville. On 30th, moved to Eliza bethtown, and, from thence, moved to Frankfort, arriving October 9th. On 11th, moved to Versailles, from which the enemy retreated, leaving 200 sick in hospital ; and, on 13th, returned. The Regiment was in Fortieth Brigade, Seventy-second and Seventy-fifth Indiana, Ninety- eighth Illinois, and Thirteenth Indiana Battery; Colonel A. 0. Miller, Seventy-second Indiana, commanding; Twelfth Division, Brigadier General Dumont commanding; Army of Ohio. On October 26th, the Brigade marched, via Bardstown, Mumfordsville and Glas gow, to Bowling Green, arriving November 3d. November 10th, 1862, moved with Brigade and Division to Scottsville ; 25th, to Galla tin ; 28th, to Castillian Springs, and, December 14th, to Bledsoe creek. General Rey nolds took command of the Division, December 23d. The Seventeenth Indiana was as signed to the Brigade — Colonel Wilder, of that Regiment taking command of the Brigade* On 26th December, began march northward, in pursuit of Morgan, arriving, 31st, at Glas gow. January 2d, 1863, marched to Cave City, and, on the 4th, moved to Nashville. From thence, marched to Murfreesboro, 6th. On 14th, the Regiment was assigned to First Brig ade, Fifth Division, Fourteenth Army Corps. Brigade composed of Seventeenth and Seventy-second Indiana, One Hundred and Twenty-third and Ninety-eighth Illinois. Jan uary 24th, moved through Bradyville, and, on 25th, returned. On the 8th of March, the Ninety-eighth was ordered to be mounted. During the winter and spring of 1863, it had been doing guard duty for forage trains and on scouts. On 14th March, 350 men were mounted. Shortly afterward the whole Brigade was mounted. On the 1st of April, moved out on an 8 days' scout, going to Rome, Lebanon and Snow's Hill, and returned. On April 13th, moved to Lavergne and Franklin, and returned the next day. Moved to McMinnville, April 20th, and destroyed a cotton factory and captured a railroad train. On 22d and 23d, moved, by way of Liberty, to Alexandria, and joined General Reynolds' command. On 27th, moved to Lebanon, having captured a large number of horses and mules. 29th, returned to Murfreesboro. May 6th, the One Hundred and Twenty-third Illinois was assigned to the Brigade, and mounted in place of the Seventy-fifth Indiana. On May 23d, made a reconnoissance to the front, driving in the enemy's pickets, killing 2 and wounding 4. On the Slst, the Regiment was armed with the Spencer repeating rifle. 392 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEP0ET. June 4th, moved out on the Liberty road, and attacked the First Kentucky and Eleventh Texas rebel cavalry, capturing 20 prisoners and 5 wagons. Moved, June 16th, to Dark Bend, on the Tennessee. On the 10th, attacked the enemy at Liberty, driving their rear guard, of 150 men, to Snow's Hill. On 24th June, moved, with the Army of the Cumberland,, to attack the enemy. The Ninety-eighth Mounted Infantry, on the right flank, came upon the enemy at Hoover's Gap, repulsing them — the Regiment losing 1 man killed and 5 wounded. From June 24th to 28th, moved flank of Fourth Division, cutting the railroad at Decherd, and driving the enemy from the stockades. Returned to Manchester, July 1st. From July 1st to 16th August, was in the vicinity of Wartrace and Decherd, and captured over 1000 horses and mules. The Ninety-second Illinois, Colonel Atkins, was assigned to the Brigade. On August 16th, moved, over Cumberland Mountains and Waldron's Ridge, to Poe's Tavern, and, September 9th, forded Tennessee, and moved in advance of Chittenden's Corps, toward Ringgold, 11th, moved to Tunnel Hill, skirmishing with Forrest. 12th, moved to Gordon's Mills. 13th, lay in line of battle, skirmishing with the enemy, and, 14th, moved to Stephenson's Gap. On 17th, moved to Alexander's Bridge, and on 18th, the battle of Chickamauga began. The Ninety-eighth did good service in this action, and lost 5 killed and 36 wounded — Colonel Funkhouser being severely wounded. During the remainder of the month, the Regiment marched to Stevenson, guarding pris oners, and returned. On 1st of October, the Brigade, Colonel A. O. Miller commanding, with First and Second Brigades of Cavalry, under General Crook, started in pursuit of Wheeler. On 2nd crossed Walden's bridge, and moved through Sequatchie to summit of Cumberland Mountains. 3d, the Ninety-eighth Illinois and Seventeenth Indiana at tacked a Brigade of the enemy — their rear guard — and defeated it, killing or wounding 15 or 20 of the enemy. On the 4th, drove the enemy from McMinnville. 7th, came up with the enemy near Shelbyville, and charged him, capturing 50 prisoners, and losing only two wounded, Was engaged in battle of Farmington, On the 8th, was engaged in pursuit of Wheeler and followed him until he crossed Ten nessee, 19th. Went into camp at Maysville. On 21st November, moved to Chattanooga, where the Brigade was numbered the Third, and assigned to Second Cavalry Division, Brigadier General Crook commanding. The Ninety-eighth, numbering only 200 effective men, mounted. The Division crossed the Chickamauga, on pontoons, and marched up the Tennessee, to Bly's Ferry, and thence, to Tine's Station, cutting the railroad, and telegraph wires, in sight of Bragg's camp fires. On November 24th, captured wagon train of 60 wagons, and moved into Cleveland. On 26th, had a slight engagement with the enemy, losing 2 wounded. On 28th, Major Marquiss and Lieutenant Rickard, in charge of dismounted men, returned to Huntsville, 29th, the Ninety-eighth, numbering 150 men, moved to Benton. December 1st, took advance of Sherman's army, driving the enemy to Loudon, and, on 2d, forded Little Tennessee, aud moved to Knoxville. Moved to Maysville, on 6th, and Murphy on the 8th. Went into camp at Calhoun, on the Hiawassee river, on 15th — the Regiment being reduced to 111 men and officers. On 28th December, had askirmish with Wheeler's Cavalry, driving them some distance and capturing the Inspector General of Kelly's rebel Division. February 4th, 1864, Colonel Funkhouser joined the Regiment with the balance of the commani}. HISTORY OF NINETY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. 393 In January, 1864, the Third Brigade had been assigned to Second Cavalry Division. On 23d and 24th February, the command was engaged at Buzzard's Roost, losing 12 wounded. On March 1st, moved to Cleveland. 16th, moved to Ringgold, and went on picket duty, extending the line toward Nickajack. Lost 2 men wounded. On 14th .April, ordered to Columbia, and marched, via Bridgeport, Battle Creek, Decherd and Shelby ville, arriving April 24th. On 30th April, the Ninety-eighth, 400 strong, moved to the front, arriving at LaFayette, Georgia, May 9th. On 11th, marched to Villanon, and, on 14th, moved toward Rome. 16th, to Lay's Ferry, and, on 19th, marched through King ston. On 23d, crossed Etowah and moved toward Van Wert, and, on 24th, through Van Wert, and within 2 miles of Dallas, met the enemy and drove him to Dallas. Skirmished with the enemy on 25th, and moved toward Powder Springs. On 28th May, took position on McPherson's right, dismounted, and repulsed a charge of the enemy; and, on 29th, moved to Burnt Hickory. June 9th, made a reconnoissance beyond Big Shanty. Dismounted, and drove the enemy 5 miles. On 19th and 20th June, moved out to Noonday creek, and skirmished with the enemy. On July 3d, marched through Marietta, and, on 4th, skirmished heavily. On 5th, moved toward Roswell Factory, and, on 9th, drove the enemy's pickets from the Chattahoochie and took possession of Roswell Factory. Colonel Funkhouser resigned, to take effect July 5th. Crossed Chattahoochie to Cross Keys, on 17th, and struck Atlanta and Augusta Railroad 16 miles east of Atlanta, destroy ing several miles of track, and, on 19th, returned to McAfee's Bridge. Moved to Decatur on the 21st, and to Oxford and Covington, capturing a railroad train and 16 prisoners, burning railroad bridge, and returned to Decatur, 24th. On 26th July, moved in support of Stoneman, in the movement on Atlanta and Mobile Railroad. The Division (Garrard's) was, at one time, entirely surrounded by the enemy, but cut its way out, and returned to rear of Atlanta. On the 1st of August, 1864, the Division was ordered to occupy the works vacated by the Twenty-third Corps. On 15tb, moved out of the works, and, on 20th, moved with Kilpatrick on the reconnoissance to Decatur. Participated in Sherman's flank movements to Rough-and-Ready, and went on picket at Jonesboro, September 4th to 8th. Moved to Decatur, 8th September, to Blake's Mills, 9th, and on 19th, went on scout towards Lawrenceville. On 21st, moved to support of Kilpatrick, via Atlanta, Dry Pond and Sandtown. Crossed the Chattahoochie on the 21th, and reconnoitered toward Campbelltown. Moved to Lost Mountain and Ackworth. Was engaged in watching movements of Hood's army, then marching north. Camped, October 4th, near Kenesaw. On 12th, moved to Rome. On 13th, moved out and attacked the enemy, defeating him. On 15th, moved to Adairsville. On 16th, to Snake Creek Gap. On 19th, to Chattoogaville. On 20th, to Gaylesville. On 21st, attacked aud routed Wheeler, near Little River, at Rudd's farm. November 1st, turned over our horses and equipments to Kilpatrick. On Second November, moved to Calhoun. On 4th, moved toward Chattanooga, arriv ing 6th, and, on 13th, arrived at Nashville. Moved thence to Louisville. Lay in camp until December 26th, waiting for horses and equipments, and then ordered to Bar'dstown, to intercept enemy, under General Lyon. December 31st, moved to Elizabethtown. On 12th January, 1865, the command passed through Nashville, Tennessee, and marched, via Columbia and Mount Pleasant, to Gravelly Springs, Alabama, remaining in camp at that place until March 13th. Moved to Waterloo and Chickasaw Landing. On 22d March, commenced the spring campaign, with the First, Second and Fourth Cavalry Divi sions, 12,000 strong, Brevet Major General Wilson commanding. On 31st, arrived at Montrevalle — Roddy's rebel command being driveii out by General Upton. On April 1st, the enemy made a stand at Ebenezer Church, but were routed by four companies of Sev- 394 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPOET. enteenth Indiana. On April 2d, participated in capture of Selma. The Fourth Cavalry Division, having failed in their assault, 1600 men of Second Division, General Long com manding, made the attack and carried the works. The loss of the Ninety-eighth, in this action, was 9 killed and 2 mortally wounded, 6 officers wounded and 21 men wounded. Number of the Regiment engaged, 172. On 9th, crossed Alabama river, and, April 13th, marched through Montgomery. On 16th, marched through Columbus, and, on 20th, entered Macon, without opposition. The Ninety-eighth was detailed for provost guard, and Lieutenant Colonel Kitchell as Provost Marshal of the city. May 23d, started for Chattanooga, arriving June 1st; and, thence, to Nashville, arriving 15th, and camping near Edgefield. Was here joined by Major Marquiss and a detachment of Ninety-eighth. Mustered out June 27th, 1865, by Captain L. M. Hosea, A. C. M. The recruits were transferred to Sixty-first Illinois Volunteers. Arrived at Springfield, Illinois, 30th June, and received final payment and discharge, July 7th, 1865. Roster of Ninety-ninth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonel. Pittsfield Aug. 20, 1862 . . Aug. 23, 1862 . . May 21, 1864 ... Aug. 23, 1862 . . Oct 9 1863 Aug. 23, 1862 . . Aug. 23,1862... Aug. 5, 1864 Aug. 23, 1862 . . Lieutenant Colonels. Pittsfield Resigned May 21, 1864 Majors. Pittsfield May 21, 1864. . . Aug. 23, 1862 . . Feb. 5, 1863 Aug. 2, 1863 • Aug. 18, 1862 . . June 8, 1863,... Feb. 10, 1864... Aug. 20, 1862 . June 21, 1864 . . Sept. 5, 1862 May 4, 1864... Sept. 5, 1862. .. Not mustered. . . Aug. 23, 1862 April 20, 1863.. Jan. 15, 1864... Aug. 18, 1862 .. Sept. 26, 1863.. July 1, 1864 Aug. 20. 1862 . . Aug. 18, 1864 . . Sept. 5, 1862 . . . July 15, 1864. .. Sept. 5, 1862 Mustered out (as Capt. Co. A, Battalion) Adjutants. Pittsfield Quartermasters. Pittsfield Pittsfield Surgeons. Joseph H. Ledlie Pittsfield Honorably discharged, for promotion, June 21, 1864. First Assistant Surgeons. Archibald E. McNeal Second Assistant Surgeon. SI oGOHso o *i ahi *31-3WM 25 I H MHCOco c* Ninety-ninth Infantry. — Continued. CO CO C2 Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Chaplains. Time Sept. 23, 1862. . Sept. 14, 1863.. Aug. 23,1862... June 8, 1S63 Aug. 23, 1862... Aug. 23, 1862 . . Nov. 25, 1862. . . Oct. 17, 1S64. .. June 16, 1864 . . Aug. 23, 1862.. July 29, 1863.. Aug. 23, 1862 . . Aug. 23, 1862 . . A.. Captains. Pittsfield Pittsfield Pittsfield Transferred to Company D, as consolidated. Transferred to Company D, as consolidated. Honorably discharged November 25, 1862. . . Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenants. Pittsfield Pittsfield Feb. 15 1863. . . B-- Captain. Aug. 23, 1862 Dec. 24, 1862... Aug. 23, 1862 . . Dec. 24, 1862. Aug 23,1862... Feb. 1, 1863 Aug. 23, 1862 . . Mrst Lieutenants. May 31, 1863... Aug. 23, 1862.. Dec. 24, 1862... May 31 , 1863. . . July 11, 1863... Aug. 23, 1862 . Feb. 5, 1863 Second Lieutenants. C. Captains. Aug. 23,1862... Aug. 23, 1862... Transferred to Company E, as consolidated. =- I hiOhi hi First Lieutenants. Joshua K. Sitton Lucien W. Shaw John A. Ballard William B. Sitton N. Henry Kinne Second Lieutenants . Lucien W. Shaw ; . . , William B. Sitton IS . . Captains. John F. Richards William B. Clandy Mrst Lieutenants. Francis M. Dabney William B. Clandy John Bowsman Second Lieutenants. William T. Mitchell. . . William B. Clandy John Bowsman '+-'¦ Captains. John C. Dinsmore Allen D. Richards First Lieutenants. Joseph G. Colvin Allen D. Richards Robert H. Griffin Second Lieutenant. Allen D. Richards Captains. Eli R. Smith Daniel McDonald Detroit Pike county . . Pittsfield Pleasant Hill . Pittsfield Pike county . . Pleasant Hill. Barry Barry Barry Barry Barry Barry Barry Barry Time Time Time Time Time Time 4 Perry Charnbersburg Aug, 23, 1862 June 8, 1863 . Oct. 1, 1863.. Oct. 9, 1863. . July 10, 1864. Aug. 23, 1862 June 8, 1863.. Aug. 23, 1862 May 21, 1864 . Aug. 23, 1862 April 12, 1863 , May 21, 1864., Aug. 23, 1862.. Jan. 26, 1863.. April 12, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862 Jan. 12, 1864 . Aug. 23, 1862 Jan. 20, 1863. Jan. 12, 1864. Aug. 23, 1862 Aug. 23, 1862 May 22, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862 Sept. 1, 1863. . Jan. 22, 1864. Nov. 2, 1864. Aug. 23, 1862. Aug. 23,1862. May 17, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862.. May 17, 1863.. Aug. 23,1862. April 15, 1864 Aug. 23, 1862 . Oct. 10, 1863.. April 15, 1864 Aug. 23, 1862. Aug. 23, 1862. July 1, 1863... Promoted Quartermaster Resigned October 1, 1868 Promoted Died July 10, 1864 Transferred to Company E, as consolidated. Promoted Promoted o Promoted Major i-3 Transferred to Company A, as consolidated, ^o|^ Resigned April 12, 1863 Promoted 3 Transferred to Company A, as consolidated. 3H Resigned January 26, 1863 g Promoted B Promoted ||M ss Resigned January 12, 1864 ^ Mustered out December 16, 1864 §*a Resigned January 20, 1863 Promoted. Mustered out December 16, 1864 Promoted Killed in battle May 22, 1863 co Mustered out December 16, 1864 3 Ninety-ninth Infantry. — Continued. COen Co. G . II Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Leonard Greaton ....... Jacob E. Stauffer Second Lieutenants. Daniel McDonald Jesse Parke , Captains. Henry D. Hull Henry B. Atkinson First Lieutenants. James H. Crane Henry B. Atkinson Second Lieutenant. Lewis Dutton Captains. Lewis Hull Melville D. Massie Mrst Lieutenants. Melville D. Massie Benjamin L. Blades Daniel Riley .... Second Lieutenants. Gottfried Wenzel Benjamin L. Blades Residence. Perry Fairmount ChambersburgGriggsville . . . Pittsfield Pittsfield Pittsfield Pittsfield Pittsfield Kinderhook . . New Canton. . New Canton. . Kinderhook . . Pike Perry Kinderhook . . Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 23, 1862. April 11, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862. May 22, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862 Aug. 8, 1864. . Aug. 23, 1862 Jan. 31, 1868. Aug. 23, 1862. . Aug. 23, 1862 . June 2, 1868 . . Aug. 23, 1862 June 2, 1868.. Oct. 20, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862 Jan. 24, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862.. July 1, 1863.... Aug. 23, 1862... Aug. 23, 1862. Aug. 23, 1862.. May 24, 1863 Aug. 23, 1862. Aug. 23, 1862. July 1, 1863 . Aug. 23, 1862... Sept. 1, 1863... April 15, 1864.. Aug. 23, 1862. April 1, 1868 . Remarks. Resigned April 11, 1863 Transferred to Company B, as consolidated. Promoted 6 Mustered out at consolidaiton o B 1-3 Resigned August 8, 1864 $ Transferred to Company C, as consolidated HW Resigned January 31, 1863 ^ Promoted ^ W Resigned August 12, 1863 ' g W?3 Resigned June 2, 1863 ... Transferred to Company C, as consolidated. Promoted Resigned October 14, 1863 Mustered out December 16, 1864 Resigned January 24, 1863 Promoted Captain. Joseph G. Johnson Mrst Lieutenants. John G. Sever George S. Marks Second Lieutenant. Robert E. Gilleland Captains. Isaiah Cooper John G. Sever First Lieutenants. William Gray Augustus Hubbard. Zebulon B. Stoddard . . . Second Lieutenants. Thomas J. Kinman John Andrew Milton Detroit Pearl Milton .... New Salem. Detroit New Salem. New Salem. New Salem, Pike county New Salem Aug. 23,1862.. Aug. 23, 1862.. March 29, 1864 Aug. 23, 1862. Aug. 23, 1862 . March 29, 1864. Aug. 23,1862. Mav22, 1863.. Jan. 15, 1864.. Aug. 23, 1862.. May 22, 1863... Aug. 28, 1862. Aug. 23, 1862 , Oct. 21, 1864 , Aug. 23, 1862. Aug. 23, 1862 July 1, 1864. . Aug. 23, 1862., July 1, 1863... Aug. 23, 1862 Mustered out December 16, 1864 Promoted Captain Company K Mustered out December 16, 1864 Resigned October 23, 1863 W o Resigned March 29, 1864 g Honorably discharged October 19, 1864 — . M • [May 22, 1868. O Died May 80, '63, of wounds rec'd in battle, " Resigned January 15, 1864 g Mustered out at consolidation 2H•-3k| Killed in battle, May 22, 1863 !z! Discharged July 24, 1863 g __ W CO o CO ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION. HEADQUARTERS NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS, Mouth of White River, Arkansas, Novemher 25, 1864. Special Field Orders, ) No. 26. \ Extract. II. In accordance with the provisions of General Orders, No. 86, War Department, April 2d, 1863, the Ninety-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers is hereby consolidated into a Battalion of five (5) companies — A, B, C, D and E — officered as follows, viz : A. C. Matthews Lieutenant Colonel Edwin May Surgeon John T. Curtis Assistant Surgeon William M. Evans Chaplain J. E. Furry ,. . . First Lieutenant and Adjutant J. F. Creaffwuse First Lieutenant and R. Q. M John F. Richards Captain Company A James W. Fee Captain Company B M. D. Massie Captain Company C J. Q. Hodgen Captain Company D John A. Ballard Captain Company E W. A. Clandy First Lieutenant Company A J. E. Stauffer First Lieutenant Company B S. B. Atkinson First Lieutenant Company C J. K. Smith First Lieutenant Company D N. H. Kinne First Lieutenant Company E John Bowsman Second Lieutenant Company A . . . . Joseph Dugdell Second Lieutenant Company B William L. Carter Second Lieutenant Company C Sylvester Durall Second Lieutenant Company D Clayton B. Hooper Second Lieutenant Company E The commissioned officers not designated above will be mustered out of service. The following named non-commissioned officers, rendered supernumerary, will also be mustered out of service, viz : First Sergeant John H. Battles, First Sergeant John H. Coulter, First Sergeant Daniel W. Goodwin. By command of Major General J. J, Reynolds. S. 0. FARMINGTON, Major and A. A. A. O. Roster of the Ninety-ninth Infantry Battalion Illinois Volunteers. Co Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Yol.I Colonel. Pittsfield Dec. 16, 1864... May 21, 1864. . . Aug. 2, 1863 Feb. 10, 1864... June 21,1864... May 4, 1864 Sept. 14, 1863.. Aug. 23, 1862 . . April 12 1863. . Not mustered. .. Aug. 5, 1864 Jan. 15, 1864... July 1, 1864 Aug. 18, 1864. . July 15, 1864... June 16, 1864. . . Aug. 23, 1862... Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) July 81, 1865. . Lieutenant Colonel. Pittsfield 1 fcOOS Major. Adjutant. Pittsfield Quartermaster. Surgeon. Mrst Assistant Surgeon. John F. Curtiss Second Assistant Surgeon, Chaplain. A.. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. »¦ April 12 1863. . w oCDHHW o a hi I rH w 21i-3WKjw>hi h>M o Ninety-ninth Infantry Battalion. — Continued. o Co. » E. Name and Rank. Captain. James W. Fee Mrst Lieutenant. Jacob E. Stauffer Second Lieutenant. Joseph Dugdell Captain. Melville D. Massie Mrst Lieutenant. Henby B. Atkinson Second Lieutenant. William L. Carter. Captain. Isaac G. Hon gen First Lieutenant. James K. Smith Second Lieutenant. Sylvester Durall ... . Captain. John A. Ballard Mrst Lieutenant. N. Henry Kinne Second Lieutenant. Clayton B. Hooper Residence. Perry Fairmont . . . Milton New Canton Pittsfield . . . Milton Pittsfield. . . Pittsfield... Hardin Pittsfield. . . Pittsfield... New Salem . Date of rank. Date of muster. Dee. 24, 1862. . April 11, 1863 . Nov. 25, 1864.. June 2, 1863 . . Jan. 31, 1863. . Nov. 25, 1864., June 8, 1863. . . Aug. 23, 1862 . Nov. 25, 1864.. Oct. 9, 1868... July 10, 1864. . Nov. 25, 1864 , Feb. 1, 1863... Julyl, 1863... Feb. 15, 1865.. July 1, 1863... Feb. 15, 1865. July 29, 1863. Aug. 23, 1862. Feb, 16, 1866. Nov. 2, 1864. . Feb. 15, 1865. Remarks. Mustered out July 81, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 b- in Mustered out July 31, 1865 | On detached service at muster-out of Reg't. 53 8!z| hi Mustered out July 31, 1865 Wm Mustered out July 31, 1865 W hi Mustered out July 31, 1865 o8H Mustered out July 31, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865 HISTORY OF NINETY-NINTH INFANTRY. The Ninety-ninth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized in Pike county, Illinois, in August, 186?, by Colonel George W. K. Bailey, and was mustered in at Florence, August 23d, 1862, by Captain J. H. Rathbone. On the-same day, moved to St. Louis, and went into Benton Barracks on the 24th — being the first regiment out of the state, under the call of 1S62. On September 8th, oidered to Rolla, and served in that Department until the spring of 1863. Was as-igned to the Brigade of Brigadier General Fitz Henry Warren, and was en gaged in a skirmish at Bear creek, losing 1 killed, 4 wounded, 1 taken prisoner, and, in the battle of Hartsville, Missouri, losing 35 killed and wounded. Went- into camp at Houston. On 27th January, moved to West Plains, Missouri, reporting to Brigadier General Davidson. On March 3d, moved to Pilot Knob, i,nd, thence, to St. Genevieve, ariiviiig on the 12th, and, on the 15th March, 1863, embarked fur Milliken's Bend, Louisiana. Arrived on 26tb, and was as-igned to First Brig.de, Brigadier General W. P. Benton com manding-; Fourteenth Division, Biigadier General £. A. Carr commanding; Thirteenth Army Corps. Moved from Milliken's Bend, April 11th, and arrived at New Carthage, 12th. Was at Grand Gulf, April 29th. Crc-ssed the river, and, May 1st was engaged in the battle near Port Gibson, called ilagnolia Hills, lo.-ing 37 mon, killed and wounded. Marched with the army toward Jack-on, and returned, via Champion Hills and Black River Bridge. On 19th May, was at the defences of Vieksburg. On the 22d, the Regiment took a promi nent part in the a-sauU, losing, out of 300 men, 103 killed and wounded. The Colonel and Major were wounded early in the day, leaving Captain A. C. Mathews in command. Its line, during the day, was close to the enemi's woiks, and its colors planted on their breistivorks. This position was held by the Ninety-ninth until 4 o'clocn p. M., when it was relieved In another regiment, and moved hack, 150 yards, to where its knapsacks had been l"ft. While calling roll, the line which had relieved the Regiment was driven back in great confusion. The Ninety-ninth advanced, and opening a heavy fire, drove tlie enemy back into hi3 works, and held him there, probably savingthe whole Division from stampede. Was enga-ed, during the siege, in General Benton's Brigade— Eighth aud Eighteenth Indiana, and Thirty-third and Ninety-ninth Illinois. The iN'inety-ninth lost, during the entire campaign and siege, 253— killed, wounded and missing. On July 5th, the Ninth, Thirteenth and Fifteenth Corps, Major General Sherman com manding, moved after Johnson's army, to Jackson. Returned to Vicksburg, July 24th. On 21st of August, moved to New Orleans, and on 26th, went into camp at Brashear City. October 3d, 1863, the Campaign of the Tesche was commenced. The Regiment was in several skirmisheB, and a detachment of the Regiment, Captain A. C. Mathews command ing, was engaged in the battle of Grand Coteau. On 9th November, returned to Brashear City, aud moved to New Orleans. 404: ADJUTANT GENEEAl's EEPOET. November 16th, embarked for Texas. On 25th, landed at Mustang Island, and, march ing up to Matagorda Island, commenced the attack on Fort Esperanza, which was soon surrendered. The Ninety-ninth remained in Texas during the spring of 1864. On 16th of June, 1864, it evacuated the Island, and reported to General Reynolds, at Algiers, Louisiana. The Regiment performed garrison duty on the Mississippi, during the entire summer, in First Brigade, Brigadier General Slack; First Division, General Dennis; Nineteenth Corps, General Reynolds. The Ninety-ninth was brigaded with Twenty-first Iowa, Twenty-ninth Wisconsin and Forty-Beventh Indiana. In November, 1864, moved to Memphis. Here the Regiment was consolidated into a Battalion of 6 companies, and Lieutenant Colonel A. C. Mathews assigned to command. Colonel Bailey, and the other supernumerary officers, being mustered out. Moved to Germantown, and went on duty guarding railroad. On December 25th, three men of the Battalion were captured and murdered, by guerrillas. Moved to Memphis, December 28th. On January 1st, 1865, embarked for New Orleans, and arrived on the 9th. On 1st February, embarked for Dauphine Island, Alabama. Was assigned to First Brigade, First Division, Thirteenth Corps, with Twenty-first Iowa, Forty-seventh Indiana, and Twenty-ninth Wisconsin — General Slack commanding Brigade, Brigadier General Veatch commanding Division. On March 17th, moved to Fort Morgan, and, on 26th, arrived at Fish river. Took part in the siege of Spanish Fort, until the 30th, when the Division was sent to General Steele's army, and, April 1st, went into position at Fort Blakely. The Ninety-ninth assisted in its investment and capture, and, on the 12th, entered Mobile. In June, 1865, the Division was ordered to Red river, to receive the surrender of Kirby Smith, and it proceeded to Shreveport, Louisiana. From this place Colonel Mathews was detailed to proceed, with a body-guard of the Sixth Missouri Cavalry, to the Indian Territory, and receive the surrender of Brigadier Generals Cooper and Standwaite, and to form temporary treaties of peace with the Indian tribes. The Colonel formed treaties with ten tribes — including the Choctaws, Cherokees, Chickasaws and Osages — and returned (having traveled a thousand miles) on the 3d of July. On 19th July, ordered to Baton Rouge. On 31st of July, mustered out by Captain E. S. Howk, A. C. M. Arrived at Springfield, Illinois, August 6th, and received final payment and discharge August 9th, 1865. Roster of the One Hundredth Infantry Regiment Illinois Vohinteers. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. ' v Colonels. Aug. 80,1862... May 11, 1865... Aug. 30, 18*62... July 20, 1864.. Aug. 30, 1862... July 20, 1864... March 24, 1865.. Aug. 30, 1862. . . Aug. 3 1864. . . . Aug. 30,1862... Not mustered . . Aug. 30, 1862... Sept. 4, 1864... Aug. 30, 1862 .. Sept. 9, 1864... April 20, 1865.. Aug. 30,1862... Killed in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Geor gia, June 23, 1864. Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 12, 1866. Lieutenant Colonels. O 3 Majors. w a Died December 3, 1864 aww Wilton Adjutants. Died August 3, 1864 i-3WM 3KhBH Quartermaster. Aug. 30,1862... Aug. 30, 1862. . . April 21, 1864.. Aug. 30,1862... July 1, 1863 Nov. 15, 1864 . . Aug. 30, 1862.. Aug. 30, 1862 . . Aug. 80, 1862.. June 1, 1864 Aug. 30, 1862.. Not mustered. . . Nov. 22,1864... Aug. 30, 1862... Surgeons. Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Second Assistant Surgeon. o CR One Hundredth Infantry. — Continued. Co. B. C. Name and Rank. Chaplain. Hoper Crews Captains. Rodney S. Bowen Malcolm N. M. Stewart. Mrst Lieutenants. Malcolm N. M. Stewart. Elisha Gano Second Lieutenants. Charles F. Mitchell Elisha Gano Captains. James G Elwood Ethan A. Howard Frederick W. Mathews. Mrsl Lieutenants. Augustus A. Osgood Ethan A. Howard Major E. Searles Frederick W. Mathews. Henry Smith Second Lieutenants. Ethan A, Howard Daniel D. Powles Captains . Charles H Bacon.. Residence. Joliet Wilmington Wilmington WilmingtonReid Wilmington ¦Reid Joliet Joliet Joliet Joliet Joliet Joliet Joliet Joliet Joliet Jackson. . . . Lockport . , . Date of rank. Date of muster. Aug. 30,1862. Aug. 30,1862. July 20, 1864. Aug.July Aug. Jan. AugOct. Nov, AugFeb.Oct, Aug,Nov, 30, 1862 . 20, 1864.. 30, 1862. 1, 1863... 30, 1862 13, 1863 6, 1864.. 30, 1862 16, 18HS, 13, 1863 . 16, 1864 6, 1864 . Aug. Feb. 30, 1862 16, 1863, Aug. 80, 1862 Aug. 30, 1862 Aug. 25, 1862. . Sept. 27, 1864. Aug 25, 1862.. Sept. 29, 1864. Aug. 25, 1862 F-ib. 14, 1863. Aug. 30, 1862. Jan. 20, 1864.. *eb. 6, 1865... Aug. 30, 1862 April 15. 1863 Feb. 20, 1864. hec. 3, 1861.. Feb. 5, 1865. . Aug. 30, 1862 . April 15, 1863. Aug. 30, 1862., Remarks. o Resigned August 16, 1863 Promoted Major N. h> Mustered out June 12, 1865 °H Promoted ^ Mustered out June 12, 1865 , , ** IP Died Jan. ,4, 1863, of wounds reo.'d at Mur- [| l'romoted [freesboro, Tenn., Dec. 31, '62 W Resigned October 13, 1863 Resigned November 6 1864 ^ Mustered out June 12, 1865 hj O Whi Resigned Februiry 16, 1863 Promoted Honor 'biy discharged August 16, 1864 Promoted Mustered out June 12, 1865 Promoted , Resigned August 6, 1863 Resigned January IS, 1863 o E. George Bez Jonathan S. McDonald . George M. Ltnd Mrst Lieutenants. George Bez Jonathan S. McDonald . George M. Lynd Augustus Hirsch. ...... Second Lieutenants Jonathan S. McDonald . George M. Ltnd 'tains. Albert Amsdem John A. Burrell Strong B. Moody Mrst Lieutenants. John A. Burrell Horatio N. Wicks Strong B. Moody Second Lieutenants. Horatio N. Wicks Samuel Koach Ca- William W. Bartlett . . Anson Patterson Mrst Lieutenants, Anson Patterson Ranson F. Bartlett John Dodge Second Lieutenants, James R. Letts Ranson F. Bartlett ... Mokena . . Lockport.Lockport . Mokena . . Lockport.Lockport. Mokena . . LockportLockport . DuPage . . Plainfield DuPage . . Plainfield . Plainfield . DuPage . . Plainfield . Plainfield , Joliet , Joliet. Joliet . Joliet. vJoliet . Joliet Aug. 30, 1862, Joliet Jan. 23, 1863. Jan. 13, 1863. Oct. 4, 1863.. May 2, 1864.. Aug. 30, 1862 . Jan. 13, 1863 Oct. 4, 1863. . May 2, 1864. . Aug. 30,1862. Jan. 13, 1863. Aug. 30, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862. May 30, 1864 Aug. 30, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862. Jan. 31, 1864. Aug. 30, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862.. Aug. 30, 1862 Feb. 27, 1864. Aug. 30, 1862.. Feb. 27, 1864. . Sept. 23, 1864. April 15, 1863. Dec. 1, 1863... June 27, 1864. . Aug. 30, 1862.. April 15, 1863. April 13, 1864. June 27, 1864.. Aug. 30,1862. April 15, 1863 , Aug. 80,1862. Feb. 18, 1863. Feb. 5, 1865.. Aug. 30, 1862 Feb. 18, 1863. July 4, 1864. . Aug. 30, 1862 Feb. 14, 1863 . Aug. 30, 1862 April 1, 1864 . Aug. 30, 1862., May 1, 1864.., Nov. 13, 1864 . Aug. 30, 1862.. Feb. 18, 1863.. Resigned October 4, 1863 Resigned May 2, 1864 Mustered out June 12, 1866 • Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out June 12, 1865 Promoted Promoted p Resigned December 19, 1862 w Killed May 30, 1864 3 Mustered out June 12, 1866 3Whi Promoted § Resigned January 31, 1864 W Promoted gfc Promoted ^ Honorably discharged May 15, 1866 S Resigned February 27, 1864 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Promoted Resigned September 23, 1864 Mustered out June 12, 1866 Resigned January 23, 1863 H*. Promoted 2 One Hundredth Infantry. — Continued. ooo Co. G. H . Name and Rank. Captains. Richard S. McClanghry . Nathan D. Ingraham Firsl Lieutenants. Nathan D. Ingraham Alfred Hopkins Second Lieutenant. John M. Powell Captain. William A. Munger Mrst Lieutenants. Jultus E. Williams Henry J. Ewen. . . : Second Lieutenant. Henry J. Ewen Captains. Harlow B. Godard Samuel G. Nelson Jerry Keniston Mrst Lieutenants. Samuel G Nelson Charles H. Russell Second Lieutenants Charles Meacham Jerry Keniston Residence. Homer Homer Homer ^ Palos ." Palos Joliet Joliet Joliet Joliet Joliet Wilton Wilton Wilton..., .... Jackson Wilton Wilton Date of rank. Aug. 30, 1862 . July 11, 1864.. Aug 30,1862. July 11, 1864. Aug. 30, 1862.. Aug. 30, 1862.. Aug. 30, 1862. Oct. 29, 1864.. Aug. 30, 1862 . Aug. 30, 1862. Nov. 21, 1863.. March 24, 1865 Aug. 80, 1862.. March 24, 1865 Aug. 80, 1862.. Jan. 12, 1868., Date of muster. Aug. 30, 1862.. Nov. 1, 1864 . . Aug. 30, 1862.. Nov. 1,1864... Aug. 80,1862.. Aug. 30, 1862. Aug. 30, 1862 , Jan. 1, 1865... Aug. 30, 1862. . Aug. 30, 1862., March 7, 1864 . Not mustered. , Aug. 80, 1862. April 2, 1865.. Aug. 80, 1862 . April 15, 1868. Remarks. Resigned July 11, 1864 Mustered out June 12, 1865 to- Promoted y Mustered out June 12, 1865 g hiI Resigned October28, 1863 3IP hi Mustered out June 12, 1866 §K P Resigned October 29, 1864 m- Mustered out June 12, 1865 ., hi© Promotea ahi Resigned November 21, 1863 Promoted Major Honorably discharged (as 2d Lt.) May 15, '65. Promoted Mustered out June 12, 1865. Resigned October 27, 1862 Promoted I . . Captains. Hezekiah Gardner Slmeon D. B. Lines ^ First Lieutenants. John H. McConnell. . . . George C. Schoonmaker Slmeon D. B. Lines Felix Keeley , Second Lieutenants. George C. Schoonmaker. Simeon D. B. Lines Captains. David Kelley John A. Kelley Mrst Lieutenants. John A. Kelley Othniel Horne Uziah Mack Second Lieutenants. Morrison Worthingham . Isaac M. Deline Wilmington . Wilmington , Wilmington . Wilmington . Wilmington . Wilmington . Wilmington . Wilmington , Joliet. Joliet. Joliet. Joliet. Joliet. Aug. 30, 1862. Aug. 18, 1864 Aug. 30, 1862 . Jan. 23, 1863.. Aug. 5, 1864. . . Aug. 18, 1864 . Aug. 30, 1862 Jan. 23, 1863. Aug. 30, 1862. Dec. 15, 1863. Aug. SO, 1862 . Dec. 15, 1863.. Aug. 3, 1864 . . Aug. 30, 1862 Jan. 1, 1863... Aug. 80, 1862 . . Oct. 4, 1864 Aug. 80, 1862 . April 15, 1863. Oct. 4, 1864 .. . Aug. 30, 1862 Aug. 30, 1862. Feb. 8, 1864. . . Feb 8, 1864.. Feb. 5, 1865. . Aug. 30,1862. Feb 14, 1863. Honorably discharged August 18, 1864 Mustered out June 12, 1865 Resigned January 23, 1863 Killed in action August 5, 1864 Promoted Mustered out June 12, 1866 Promoted Promoted O a Resigned December 15, 1863 ^ Musteredout June 12, 1865 3aM Promoted y Promoted Adjutant O Mustered out June 12, 1865 y Killed at Murfreesboro, Tenn., Dec. 31, '62. E Resigned May 29, 1863 » a ^ o CD HISTORY OF ONE HUNDREDTH INFANTRY. The One Hundredth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Irwin, Joliet, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Frederick A. Bartleson, and mustered in August 30th. On the 2d September, the Regiment moved, via Springfield, Illinois, to Louisville, Ken tucky, where it was placed in First Brigade, Colonel E, N. Kirk commanding ; Second Division, Brigadier General Cruft commanding ; Army of Kentucky. On 1st of October was transferred to Fifteenth Brigade, Sixth Division, Army of the Ohio, General Haskill commanding Brigade, and General Wood commanding Division. Marched in pursuit of Bragg to Wild Cat, Kentucky, and, moving via Columbia and Soottsville, Kentucky, and Gallatin, Tennessee, to Nashville, it arrived, November 26th, 1862. The Regiment was mustered out of service June 12th, 1865, at Nashville, Tennessee, and arrived at Chicago, June 15th, 1866, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and First Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Charles H. Fox.,. . . . John B. Lesage .... Lieutenant Colonels. William J. Wyatt , Jesse T, Newman John B. Lesage Majors. Jesse T. Newman John B. Lesage Napoleon B. Brown. . . . Sylvester L. Moore Harrison 0. Cassell George W. Padgett. Quartermasters. John M. Snyder Charles Gove Clarke Roberts Alonzo L. Kimber Henry C. Robbins , Mrst Assistant Surgeons. James Miner Alonzo L. Kimber Henry C. Robbins Residence. Jacksonville. Meredosia. . . Jacksonville.Meredosia. . . Jacksonville. Meredosia. . . Concord Jacksonville. Jacksonville. Winchester , Waverly . . . , Newark. Waverly . Waverly . Newark. Eliel F. Henderson ' Randolph county. Date of rank. Sept. 2, 186! Mayl, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. April 9, 1863. Jan. 3, 1864. . 2, 1862. April 9, 1863 Jan. 8, 1864.. Jan. 12, 1865. Sept. 12, 1862. Feb. 2, 1863... Sept. 2, 1862.. June 15, 1863 Oct. 8, 1862... April 14, 1864 . Nov. 6, 1864. . . Sept. 22, 1862. Jan. 4, 1863. . . June 28, 1864 . Feb. 7, 1865... Date of muster. Sept. 2, 1862 Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862. April 9, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862... April 9, 1863.. March 9, 1864 . March 30, 1865 Sept. 2,1862.. Feb. 2, 1863.. Aug. 30, 1862. June 22, 1863 . Dec. 19, 1862.. June 15,1864.. Dec. 19, 1864.. Sept. 22, 1862.. July 29, 1864.. April 19, 1864. Remarks. Resigned May 1 , 1 864 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 7, 1865. % a tel Resigned April 9, 1863 „ Resigned January 3, 1864 _i Promoted g W Promoted ^ Promoted b- Resigned January 17, 1865 g Mustered out June 7, 1865 M w Resigned February 2, 1863 § Mustered out June 7, 1865 y Mustered out for promotion, June 1, 1863. . fe Mustered out June 7, 1865 £j k| Resigned April 14, 1864 Resigned November 6, 1864 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Resigned January 4, 1863 Promoted Promoted f_ Mustered out June 7, 1865 i— i One Hundred and First Infantry. — Continued. eo. K-1to Name and Rank. Second Assistant Alonzo L. Kimber. Chaplains. Wyngate J. Newman . James B. Seymour Captains. John B. Lesage Lysander B. Folsom. John W. Brown Mrst Lieutenants, Charles Helnz Thomas J. Moore John W. Brown John C. Wlldberger . . . Second Lieutenant. Ntmrod B. McPherson . . Captains. Napoleon B. Brown. . . . Thomas B. Woof William J. Patterson . . Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas J. Moss Thomas B. Woof William J. Patterson . . Joseph B. Lewis Residence. Waverly . Meredosia. Meredosia. Meredosia. Meredosia. .. Jacksonville. Meredosia. .. Meredosia. . . Meredosia. Concord Concord Concord Concord ConcordConcord Concord Date of rank. Oct. 1, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. May 2, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862... April 9, 1863.. April 11, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862 . . April 11, 1863. Sept. 20, 1864 . April 11, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Jan. 8, 1864... July 20, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862 . . April 18, 1863. Jan. 8, 1864... July 20, 1864.. Date of muster. Oct. 1, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862 . Dec. 19, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862 . . May 5, 1863... April 29, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862.. May 1, 1863... Nov. 10, 1864.. Not mustered. . Sept. 2, 1862 . Sept. 2, 1862 . . March 9, 1864 . Aug. 26, 1864 . Sept. 2, 1862 . , April 80, 186S. March 9, 1864 Oct. 80, 1864 . . Remarks. Promoted Resigned May 2, 1864 Mustered out June 7, 1865 fe I Promoted Major g Honorably discharged April 17, 1865 Mustered out June 7, 1866 § fed Resigned April 11, 1863 bj Resigned September 20, 1864 't. Promoted °° Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865... S?do Resigned April 2, 1864 § Promoted Major. Killed in battle July 20, 1864 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Resigned April 13, 1863 Promoted Promoted Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 D. E. Second Lieutenants. Thomas B. Woof Nelson Morgan Captains. Horace E. May C. Augustus Catlin ...... Joseph H. Belt Jacob Yaple First Lieutenants, C. Augustus Catlin Joseph H. Belt George A. Taylor Second Lieutenants. Joseph H. Belt John C. White Captains. Henry C. Copfman .... . J. Newton Gillham , Philip Lee Mrst Lieutenants. J. Newton Gillham Ferdinand A. Dimm Philip Lee Martin C. Collier Second Lieutenant. Robert C. Bruce Captains. Charles Sample Myron H. Lamb Mrst Lieutenants. Myron H. Lamb Liberty Courtney Concord . . Bethel JacksonvilleJacksonvilleJacksonvilleJacksonville Jacksonville JacksonvilleJacksonville JacksonvilleJacksonvilleJacksonvilleJacksonvilleJacksonville Jacksonville New Haven. Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Morgan City Morgan City Bethel Sept. 2, 1862 . . April 13, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862... April 28, 1863. April 16, 1864. June 29, 1864 . Seut. 2, 1862.. April 28, 1863. April 16, 1864 . Sept. 2, 1862 . . April 28, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862 . Dec. 28, 1863. July 28, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862 ., Dec. 28, 1863.. June 27, 1864 , July 28, 1864 . Sept. 2, 1862 . Sept. 2, 1862 . Dec. 25, 1862 . Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 25, 1862.. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 30, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. May 7, 1868.. Oct. 15, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862 . May 26, 1863. June 28, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. April SO, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862 , Jan. 28, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862. Jan. 28, 1864. July 27, 1864. Sept. 12, 1864 Sept. 2, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. March 2, 1863 March 2, 1863. Promoted Resigned January 13, 1864 Resigned April 28, 1868 Resigned April 16, 1864 Died of wounds June 29, 1864 Mustered out June 7, 1865 O Promoted ™ Promoted W Mustered out June 7, 1866 g OW Promoted S Resigned March 21, 1864 i> aa Resigned December 28, 1863 Resigned July 28, 1864. . 3 Mustered out June 7, 1865 gi-3 Promoted Q Killed June 27, 1864 > Promoted n Honorably discharged May 15,1865 W Resigned December 28, 1863 Resigned December 25, 1862 Mustered out June 7, 1865 D ^A [£¦ Resigned Januuary 13, 1864 .... t £3 One Hundred and First Infantry. — Continued. Co. E. G. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant . William L. English. . . Second Lieutenants. Liberty Courtney William L. English. . . . Captains. George W. Fanning James L. Wyatt First Lieutenants. James L. Wyatt John W. Shelton Second Lieutenants. John W. Sheltun Richard T. Seaver Captains. Robert McKee Willis Meacham John W. Carroll First Lieutenants. Wlllis Meacham ¦JOHN Hardin James J (i lenn William White Second Lieutenants. John Hardin Cyrus D. Curtis Residence. Jacksonville. Bethel Jacksonville. Vlurrysville. Murrysville. Murrysville. Murrysville. Waverly Waverly Morgan county. Waverly Waverly Waverly Sangamon county . Waverly Sangamon county Date of rank. Date of muster. Jan. 13, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 25, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862 . April 13, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. April 13, 1863 Sept. 2, 1862.. April 13 1863. Sept. 2, 1862 .. Jan. 2, 1863. .. April 11, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862. .. Jan. 2, 1863. . . Oct. 13, 1864. . April 11, 1865. Sept. 2. 1862 .. Jan. 2, 1863 . . . March 5, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862... May 1, 1863 Sept. 2, 1862 ., May 1, 1863 .. Sept. 2, 1862 .. April 13, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862 . April 13, 1863. Sept, 2, 1862.. April 11, 1863. April 29, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862 . . April 11. 1863. Not mustered . April 29, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862.. Remarks. Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted Promoted fe i-3 Resigned April 18, 1863 fe Mustered out June 7, 1865 % O Promoted jjji Mustered out June 7, 1865 § *L Promoted *" Resigned January 26, 1864 j£ji-dO Resigned January 2, 1863 h Resigned February 1, 1865 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted Honorably discharged October IS, 1864. . . . Discharged (ns 1st Sergeant) Jan. 28, 1865. Mustereil out June 7, 1865 Promoted Discharged May 25, 1863 Captains. Joab M. Fanning William R. Seymour First Lieutenants. William S. Wright .... William R. Seymour . . . William F. Luttrell . . . Second Lieutenants. William R. Seymour . . . William F. Luttrell . . . Captains. John A. Lightfoot Frank Hilligass Mrst Lieutenants. Frederick E Shafer . . . Frank Hilligass Theophilus Ayers Second Lieutenant. Thomas M. Guy Captains. Sylvester L. Moore .... William D. Clark Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas B. O'Rear William D. Clark Granville Howe Second Lieutenant. David B. Henderson Franklin Morgan county Franklin Morgan county, Morgan county Morgan county Morgan county Jacksonville. . . Jacksonville. . Jacksonville. . . Jacksonville . . Jacksonville . . Jacksonville. . , Jacksonville. . . Jacksonville . . . Jacksonville .. Jacksonville. . . Jacksonville. . . Jacksonville . . . Sept. 2, 1862.. Feb. 27, 1863., Sept. 2, 1862 . , Oct. 6, 1862... Feb. 27, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Oct. 6, 1862... Sept. 2, 1862 . April. 28, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. Jan. 16, 1864 .. April 28, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. Sept. 2, 1862. April 11, 1865 Sept. 2, 1862.. April 3, 1864 . April 11, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862. . Sept. 2, 1862. May 18, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. Nov. 13, 1862.. Jan. 1, 1864. . . Sept. 2, 1862.. Nov. 4, U62... Sept. 2, 1862.. June 29,1864.. Sept. 2, 1862. March 7, 1864. Aug. 8, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 29, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862.. July 12, 1864 . April 29, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862.. Resigned February 27, 1863 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865. Died October 6, 1862, at Franklin, Illinois. Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1866 Promoted . Promoted . Resigned April 28, 1864. .. Mustered out June 7, 1866. Resigned January 16, 1864. Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865. o H8B B g 0 Resigned July 15, 1863 ^ Promoted Major Honorably discharged May 15, 1865. Resigned April 3,1864... Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 Resigned January 17, 1863. HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST INFANTRY. The One Hundred and First Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Duncan, Jacksonville, Illinois, during the latter part of the month of August, 1862, and, on the 2d of September, 1862, was formally mustered into the United States' ser vice, by Captain Charles Ewing, Thirteenth Infantry. For about a month after muster-in, the Regiment remained at Camp Duncan, engaged in drilling and equipping for the field. At last, on the 6th of October, marching orders came, and, embarking on the cars, the Regiment, on the evening of the 7th, reached Cairo at sunset. Here the Regiment remained for over a month, doing garrison duty. The interim was devoted to drill, in which the Regiment became so proficient as to win a very fair name. In consequence of the rainy weather, there was a great deal of sickness while at Cairo, and a good many men were discharged or died from defease. November 26th, the Regiment left Cairo, and proceeded down the river to Columbus, Kentucky, and thence, by rail, to Davis' Mills, Mississippi, where it was assigned to Loomis' Brigade of Ross' Division, Army of the Tennessee. November 28th, it started on its first march, and, on the 30th, reached Lumpkin's Mills, six miles south of Holly Springs, where the Regiment first heard the "clash of con tending arms," from the Tallahatchie river, six miles beyond. The Regiment remained at Lumpkin's Mills three days, when it received orders to return to Holly Springs, Missis sippi, for provost and garrison duty. December 13th, Company A, Captain John B. Lesage, was sent to Cairo, with rebel prisoners. December 20th, Holly Springs was captured, and Companies B, C, E, F, I, and the sick men of Company A, who had been left behind, were taken prisoners and paroled. Soon after they were sent to Memphis, and, thence, to Benton Barracks, Missouri, where they remained until exchanged, in June, 1868. At the Holly Springs disaster, the men of this Regiment, on duty, did all they could have done, under the circumstances. Another Regiment was doing the picket duty, while the One Hundred and First was in the town, doing provost duty, and divided about the town, in squads, too small to make successful resistance to the overpowering numbers that surrounded them. Wherever the blame of this disaster shall rest it surely should not attach itself to the One Hundred and First Illinois. When the town was captured, Companies D, G, H and K, which were' stationed along the railroad, fell back to Cold Water, where they fell in with the Ninetieth Illinois (Irish Legion), and assisted greatly in repelling Van Dorn's attack on that place. Afterwards, these four companies were formed into a battalion, and temporarily assigned to the Fourteenth Illinois Volunteers, and did a great deal of scouting service over Tennes see, finally bringing up at Memphis, Tennessee, in February, 186S. Here they were joined bj HISTOEY OE ONE HTJNDEED AND EIEST INEANTET. 417 Company A, Captain Lesage, who took command of the Battalion. Upon leaving Holly Springs, Company A proceeded to Cairo, and thence to Vicksburg, but was sent back up the river with prisoners. About the first of February the prisoners were turned over at Alton Illinois, but not until the Company had been fearfully decreased by the sickness incurred while on that duty. Often Captain Lesage could not muster half a dozen men for duty and this, too, when he had over a thousand prisoners under his charge. Early in March, the battalion was ordered down to Vicksburg, where it was broken up, and the companies assigned to various independent duties. Company K was assigned to provost duty at General Grant's Headquarters; Company A was assigned to the "General Bragg ;" Company G to the ram "Switzerland;" Company D to the " Rattler" and the " Crocket ;" and Company H to the " Lafayette.'' From this, until the final reunion of the Regiment, each company had its separate his tory of scouts, skirmishes and expeditions, up and down the Mississippi and its tributary streams. Company G had the honor of running the blockade at Vicksburg, for which service, after its fall, General Grant furloughed the entire company. On the 7th of June, the other part of the Regiment was exchanged, and sent down to New Madrid, Missouri. July 11th, they were sent to Columbus, Kentucky, whence they were started out on a series of scouts and expeditions, which only terminated about the 25th of August, by their bringing up at Union City, Tennessee. Here they remained about a month, during which time Companies A, D, G, H and K rejoined them, and com pleted the reunion of the Regiment, which remained a unit thenceforth. September 24th, 1863, the Regiment received orders transferring it to the Department of the Cumberland, and it started, at once, for Louisville, Kentucky, via Cairo and San doval, Illinois, and Mitchell and New Albany, Indiana, arriving in Louisville, September 27th. September 30th, it left Louisville, via Nashville, and arrived at Bridgeport, Ala bama, October 2d, 1863, and remained there until the 27th. This period of service is always referred to as a hard time, owing to the severe rains and destitution of tents. In fact, most of the Regiment was tentless, until the 1st of January, following. October 27th, the Regiment was temporarily assigned to the First Brigade, Third Di vision, Eleventh Army Corps, and started on the march to the front, arriving next day at Lookout Valley, where, on the night of its arrival, it participated in the night battle of Wauhatchie, where, by singular good fortune, not a man was hurt. For nearly a month, following, the Regiment lay encamped in the Valley, exposed to the daily shelling from Lookout Mountain, which, during that time, killed one man and wounded another. November 22d, the Regiment received marching orders, and proceeded to Chattanooga, where it participated in the battle of Chattanooga, losing one man killed. Immediately after the battle, it was ordered to the relief of Knoxville, and participated in that severe march; and, finally, returned to Lookout Valley, December 17th. Many of the men were barefooted, and, in that condition, had marched many a weary mile, over the frozen ground and sharp rocks, even as their forefathers had done in revolutionary times, leaving their blood to mark their steps. Recruiting its strength in the Valley, for a few days, the Regiment was then set to work building corduroy roads; after which, on the 1st of January, 1864, they were sent to Kelley's Ferry to relieve the Sixteenth Illinois, then about to return home on veteran furlough. Here the regiment remained until the last of January, when, upon the com pletion of the railroad to Chattanooga, they were ordered to Bridgeport, where they went into camp, and quietly remained there until the 2d of May, when they started for the front.. The Eleventh and Twelfth Corps had been consolidated into the Twentieth Army Corps, and the old Brigade, to which the One Hundred and First had been attached in the Eleventh Corps, had been transferred to the First Division of the new Corps, and became the Third Brigade of that Division. This Brigade was commanded by Colonel (afterwards Tol. II— 27 418 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPOET. Brigadier General) Robinson, of the Eighty-second Ohio. Leaving Bridgeport, May 2d, on the 6th, reached Taylor's Ridge, which was crossed next day, and encamped at Ander son Post Office. Remained there until midnight of May 10th, when it marched for Snake Creek Gap, which was reached next day and held for two days. On the 13th, having marched through the Gap, the troops were ready for action, near Resaca, but were held in reserve all day. On the 14th, were again held in reserve, until three P. m., when they started on the double-quick for the left, which was reached just in time for the Brigade to render important service in the action then progressing. During this engagement, it is said, the One Hundred and First was ordered to take a hill in front of them, which they did in so gallant a style as to win the admiration of General Hooker, who happened to be standing near, and who cheered the troops with the encour. aging shout of " Go in, my Illinois boys.'' The next afternoon it was ordered forward, and, at four o'clock, while in column, was charged by a rebel force. Both officers and men of the Regiment conducted themselves gallantly, and ren dered valuable services, losing one man killed, six mortally wounded, and forty wounded. Pressing the rebels, it again came upon them at Cassville, Georgia, on the 19th, but did not get into a fight, as the rebels left. Again, followed on the 23d, and, on the 25th, got into a hot and heavy fight at New Hope Church. Among the wounded at this place, were Adjutant Padgett, Lieutenant Hardin, and Lieutenant (afterward Captain) Belt, who subsequently died of wounds. After this, the Regiment bore an honorable share in the various manoeuvers around Kenesaw and Pine mountains, losing one killed and five or six wounded. During the battle of Kulp's farm, June 22d, it supported Battery I, First New York, which did signal execution during the fight. June 27th, lost Lieutenant Dimm, who was killed on the skirmish line. After the rebels evacuated Kenesaw, was engaged in the pursuit, and, On the 6th of July, took position on Chattahoochie Heights, where the Regiment remained eleven days. July 17th, crossed the river, and, on the 20th, just after crossing Peach Tree creek, the rebels assailed the Corps with terrible force. Forming line under fire, the enemy was held at bay, and their charges repelled, until at 8 p. m., when he abandoned the attack, and returned to his fortifications. In this engagement five were killed and thirty-five wounded. Among the killed was Captaia Thomas B. WoDf. The morning report, next morning showed only 120 effective men, for duty, having left Bridgeport with 365 men. July 22d, took position in front of Atlanta — the Regiment supporting Battery I, First New York, in which position it remained until the 25th of August, when it was ordered back to the Chattahoochie Bridge, which the Corps was to guard while the rest of the army swung into the rear of Atlanta. September 2d, the Regiment was sent out on a reconnoissance, (together with the Thir teenth New Jersey and One Hundred and Seventh New York,) and claims the honor of having been the first Regiment that entered Atlanta, Georgia, after its fall, which oc curred on the second anniversary of its muster into service. It remained in Atlanta until the destruction of the place — most of the time having charge of the fire department. November 15th, started on the "great march," and participated in all its glories, its trials, and its triumphs; and, whether as advance guard, driving rebel cavalry before it, or as rear guard, pulling wagons out of the mud or corduroying roads, over unfathomable mud-holes, the One Hundred and First Illinois always did its duty so well as to win high commendations from its Brigade and Division commanders. The story of that march is about the same for all regiments, and need hardly be repeated. The Regiment reached Savannah, and entered the place, December 22nd, 1864. HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND EIEST INFANTRY. 419 January 17th, 1865, crossed over into South Carolina, and went through the great cam paign of the Carolinas; participating in the battles of Averysboro and Bentonville, losing only one man wounded. March 24th, entered Goldsboro, and, on the 13th of April, entered Raleigh, where the Regiment remained until the final surrender of the rebel army, after which, on the 30th, it started overland for Richmond, Virginia, which was reached May 8th. Here it re mained until the 11th, when it marched through Richmond, and took up the line of march for Alexandria, where it arrived on the 19th. May 24th, participated in the "grand review," and then went into camp at Bladensburg, where, on the 7th of -June, it was mustered out, and started for Springfield, where, on the 21st of June, 1865, it was paid off and disbanded. Co. Roster of the One Hundred and Second Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. too Name and Bank. Colonels. William McMurtry . Franklin C. Smith . . Lieutenant Colonels. Franklin C. Smith James M. Mannon Isaac McManus Majors. James M. Mannon Lemuel D. Shinn Charles H. Jackson Isaac McManus Hiland H. Clay Adjutants. John W. Pitman Jacob H. Snyder Quartermasters. Francis H. Rugar .... Hobert Hamllton Surgeons. David B. Rice William Hamilton First Assistant Surgeons. William Hamilton Thomas S. Stanway. .,. .. . David P. Bigger Residence. Henderson. Oneida Oneida Aledo Keithsburg. Aledo Truro Hendersonville.Keithsburg .... Galesburg Galesburg.Galesburg. Galesburg. Monmouth . Oneida, . . . Oneida. Henderson. Date of rank. Sept. 8, 1862. Oct. 24, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862.. Oct. 24, 1862.. Sept. 15, 1864. Sept. 23, 1862, Oct. 24, 1862.. Oct. 14, 1863.. July 9, 1864. . . Sept. 15, 1864, Sept. 8, 1862. Jan. 7, 1863. Aug. 16, 1862. Aug. 17, 1863. Sept. 30, 1802. July 12, 1868.. Aug. 26, 1862. July 12, 1868.. Doc. 14, 1864.. Date of muster. Sept. 8, 1862... Feb. 28, 1863... Sept. 8, 1862... March 4, 1863 . . Not mustered. . . Sept. 23, 1S62 July 1, 1863.. Nov. 10, 1863. Dec. 19, 1864, Sept. 8, 1862... March 4, 1863.. Aug. 16, 1862... Oct. 26, 1868... Dec. 18, 1862., Oct. 12, 1863., Dec. 28, 1864. Remarks. Honorably discharged October 24, 1862. . . . Promoted Brevet Brigadier General. Mus tered out June 6, 1865. I>a Promoted g Resigned September 15,1864 hi Mustered out (as Captain) June 6, 1865 .... feH Promoted -." h Resigned October 14, 1863 2 Resigned July 9, 1864 y Promoted > Mustered out June 6, 1865 - 02 W Resigned January 7, 1863 ^ Missing since May 16, 1865 2 ^3 Resigned for promotion, August 17, 1863. . Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned July 12, 1863 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted. Resigned August 13, 1864 Promoted Surgeon 9th Regiment Infantry. . A. B C. Second Assistant Surgeon. Thomas S. Stanway Chaplains. Amos K. Tullis Jesse E. Houston .... Cornelius M. Wright. Captains. Roderick R. Harding. . . . Robert W. Colligan . . . , Theodore W. Andrews . , First Lieutenants. Levy F. Gentry Theodore W. Andrews . . Michael Courtney John Morrison William H. Brown Second Lieutenants. Charles M. Barnett Michael Courtney John Morrison Captains . Elisha C. Atchison. William Armstrong. Mrst Lieutenants. William Armstrong .... James C. Beswick Akbrose Stegall Second Lieutenants. James C. Beswick Ambrose Stegall Captain. Frank SnEDD Hendersonville. Galesburg, Kelly Galesburg. North Henderson. Galesburg Kelly North Henderson. North Henderson. Kelly. Cold Brook. Cold Brook. Cold Brook. Kelly Kelly Kelly. Kelly. Richland Grove. Dec. 23, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862. Dec. 21, 1862 Nov. 29, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. Jan. 7, 1863.. July 12, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. Jan. 27, 1863. July 12, 1863. July 15, 1864. JulyS, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862.' Jan. 19, 1863. July 12, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. April 8, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. April 8, 1863. Jan. 14, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. April 8, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 24, 1862. Aug. 5, 1868; . Dec. 10,1864. Sept. 2, 1862. April 4, 1863. Aug. 9,1863.. Sept. 2, 1862. April 4, 1863. Aug. 9, 1863 . Aprii 9, 1865 . Sept. 2, 1862 April », 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. May 7, 1863... Sept. 2, 1862.. May 6, 1863... April 12, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. May 6, 1863... Sept. 2, 1S62. Promoted , -> Resigned December 21, 1862 Resigned September 16, 1864 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned Januarv 7, 1863 Resigned July 12, 1863 § Mustered out June 6, 1865 H , . W a Resigned January 27, 1863 g Promoted • • • . f O Resigned January 19, 1863 M Promoted g Promoted tz,' O Resigned April 9,1863 § Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 j> H Promoted ^ Resigned January 14, 1864 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted Promoted Resigned April 9, 1863 [2 One Hundred and Second Infantry. — Continued. tofcO Co. D.. E. Name and Rank. Captain. Almond Shaw Mrst Lieutenants. Almond Shaw Alfred H. Trego Second Lieutenants. Watson C. Trego Alfred H. Trego Byron Jordon Captains. Horace H. Wilsie Hiland H. Clay Orville B. Matteson First Lieutenants. Hlland H. Clay John B. Nixon Irvin L. Clay Second Lieutenants. John B. Nixon Orville B. Matteson Captains. Thomas Likely Daniel W. Sed wick First Lieutenants. Daniel W Sedwick .... ¦Thomas G. Brown Residence. Berlin Berlin Galesburg. . Pre-emptionGalesburg. . Coal Valley Galesburg. . Galesburg. . Maquon .... Galesburg. . Woodhull . . Galesburg . . Woodhull. . Maquon. . . . Suez Suez Suez Suez Date of rank. Date of muster. April 8, 186S... Sept. 2, 1862. April 8, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. Nov. 20, 1862.. April 8, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862. . April 8, 1863.. Sept. 15, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. April 8, 1863. Dec. 31, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 8, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 25, 1868. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 25, 1863. May 6, 1863 Sept. 2, 1802... May 6, 1863 Sept. 2, 1862. .. Feb. 8, 1863 May 6, 1863 Sept. 2, 1862... April 20,1863.. March 27, 1866. Sept. 2, 1862... April 20, 1868 . . March 27, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 20, 1868. Sept. 2, 1862 . . May 6, 1868... Sept. 2, 1862 .. May 6, 1863. . . Remarks. On detached service at muster-out of Reg't. Promoted . Mustered out June 6, 1865 pH Resigned November 18, 1862 fe Promoted ?! Mustered out June 6, 1866 o hi Resigned April 19, 1863 fed Promoted Major fc Mustered out June 6, 1865 „- W Promoted "tJ Promoted 17th Reg. U. S. C. T. Dec. 31, '63 g Mustered out June 6, 1865 H Promoted Promoted Resigned April 25, 1863 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted -. Mustered out June 6, 1865 G- Ht Second Lieutenants. Thomas G. Brown John Allison , Captains. Charles H. Jackson George W. Wooley Mrst Lieutenants. Orlando J. Sullivan George W. Wooley .... Robert S. Peebles" Second Lieutenants. Ethan A. Cornwell George W. Wooley Robert S. Peebles Captains. Joseph P. Wykoff Isaac McManus William H. Bridgeford. Mrst Lieutenants. Isaac McManus . ... William H. Bridgeford. John C. Reynolds Lemuel S. Guffy Second Lieutenants. Wllliam H. Bridgeford . Luke P. Blackburn Aaron G. Henry Captains. Lemuel D. Shinn Hiram Elliott Suez Ohio Grove Henderson . Henderson . Rio Henderson. Oneida Henderson Henderson . Oneida. . . . Keithsburg. Keithsburg. Millersburg Keithsburg. Millersburg Ohio Grove Millersburg Millersburg. Keithsburg Abington . . Truro Persifer, . . . Sept. 2, 1862.. April 25, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. Oct. 14, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862... Feb. 26, 1863. Oct. 14, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Nov. 24, 1862 . Feb. 26, 1863. Sept. '2, 1862. Dec. 27, 1862. July 9, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Dec. 27, 1862.. July 9, 1864. . . May 5, 1865... Sept. 2, 1862 . . Dec. 27, 1862. . April 22,1863. Sept. 2, 1862 . Oct. 24, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. May 30, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 14, 1863. Sept. ?., 1862. April 5, 1863. Dec. 14, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862 . Feb. 26, 1863. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Feb. 26, 1863.. Not mustered . . Not mustered. . Sept. 2, 1862 Feb. 26, 1863 May 8, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. July 1, 1863.. Promoted Resigned March 6, 1864 Promoted Major Mustered out June 6, 1865 O Resigned February 26, 1863 j| Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1865 g ao Resigned November 24, 1862 |j Promoted u Promoted . a Resigned December 27, 1862 g Promoted Major © Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 6, 1865 . . ^ Promoted 8 Promoted fe Died (as Sergeant) Aug. 8, 1864, of wounds H received July 20, 1864. g Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. . . Promoted Resigned April 22, 1863 Dismissed May 24, 1864 Promoted Major &* Mustered out June 6, 1865 £§ One Hundred and Second Infantry. — Continued. 10 Co. H Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Hiram Elliott John Thomas Second Lieutenants. John Thomas Samuel Tucker Captains. George H. King Edwin H. Conger First Lieutenants. Edwin H. Conger Daniel W. Shehan Second Lieutenant. John L. Bonnell Captains. Sanderson H. Rodgers. William A. Wllson . . . James Y. Merritt Mrst Lieutenants. Wllliam A. Wilson James Y. Merritt Samuel E. Willits Joseph E. Harroun Second Lieutenants. Van Willits James Y. Merritt Samuel E. Willits Residence. Persifer . . . Galesburg. Galesburg. Truro Oneida . . . Galesburg. GalesburgOneida . . . Oneida. AledoAledo Eliza . Aledo Eliza.Aledo. Aledo , Eliza. , Date of rank. Sept. 2, 1862 . Oct. 24, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. Oct. 24, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862 . Sept 14,1863. Sept. 2, 1862 . . . Sept. 14, 1863 . . Sept. 2, 1862 Sept. 2, 1862 . . . March 1, 1863 Oct. 26, 1864... Sept. 2, 1862 . . . March 1,1863 .. Oct. 26, 1864... March 13, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Nov. 17, 1862.. March 1, 1868 . Date of muster. Sept. 2, 1862 . June 15,1863. Sept. 2, 1862 July 1, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. Oct. 12, 1863 . Sept. 2, 1862 Nov. 5, 1868. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Sept 2, 1862.. March 28, 1863 Dec. 19, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862.. March 28, 1863 April 9, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 18, 1862.. March 28, 1863. Remarks. Promoted On detached service at muster-out of Reg't. Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1865 fc 8 Resigned September 14, 1863 b» Mustered out June 6, 1865 qjW Promoted g Mustered out June 6, 1865 g Resigned February 4, 1864 mfed Mhi Resigned March 1, 1863 g Resigned October 26, 1S64 . . H Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted Promoted Resigned January 21, 1865 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned November 17, 1862 Promoted Promoted HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Knoxville, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel William McMurtry, and mustered in September 1st and 2d. On 22d September, the Regiment moved to Peoria, Illinois, and, October 1st, moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and was assigned to Ward's Brigade, Dumont's Division, and im mediately moved southward, marching, via Shejbyville, Frankfort, Bowling Green, and Scottsville, to Gallatin, Tennessee, arriving November 26th. The Regiment went into winter quarters at Gallatin. On June 1st, 1863, moved to Lavergne, and, from thence, marched to Stuart's creek, where the regiment was divided, and stationed to guard bridges. On the 9th of November, 1863, moved to Lebanon, and returned on the 11th. Surgeon Stanway was severely wounded by guerrillas. On February 25th, 1864, broke winter quarters at Lavergne, and marched, via TuUaho ma, Decherd, Stevenson, Alabama, and camped in Wauhatchie Valley, Tennessee. The One Hundred and Second was assigned to First Brigade, Third Division, Twentieth Army Corps, Brigadier General W. T. Ward commanding Brigade. While at Wauhatchie, five companies of the Regiment, which had been mounted, gave up their horses, but retained their Spencer rifles during the Atlanta campaign. On May 2d, commenced the campaign. May 14th, was engaged at Resaca, losing 3 killed and 19 wounded. On the 15th, the Brigade captured a battery from the 'enemy at Camp creek — the One Hundred and Second losing 18 killed, 6 mortally wounded, and 70 wounded. On 25th May, encountered the enemy at Burnt Hickory, and was engaged four days, losing 4 killed and 14 wounded. On June 1st, was engaged at Big Shanty. June 15th and 16th, was engaged, losing 18 wounded, including Colonel Smith and Captain McManu3. Engaged at Peach Tree creek, July 20th, losing 2 killed and 11 wounded. On September 16th, moved to Atlanta. On November 15th, 1864, commenced the Savannah march. On 22d, arrived at Mil ledgeville : crossed the Ogeechee on the 29th, and, December 11th, established line of battle at Savannah, and on 21st, entered that city. On January 5th, 1865, moved to Hardeeville, and, on 30th, to Robertville, near Sisters' Ferry. On February 2d, marched westward to Blackville and Willistown, and thence, north ward, to Columbia, arriving February 19th. March 11th, reached Fayetteville. March 16th, was engaged at Averysboro, losing 2 killed and 19 wounded; among the latter were Captains Merritt and Matteson and Lieu tenant Trego. On 23d of March, camped at Goldsboro. On April 10th; marched toward Raleigh, where the army remained until Johnson'3 surrender. <. On 30th, marched for Washington, arriving May 19th. On May 24th, passed review with our army. June 6th, 1865, mustered out of service, and started home, arriving at Chicago, Illinois, on the 9th. June 14th, received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Third Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co. ft- toOS Name and Rank. Colonels. Amos C. Babcock WrLLARD A. DlCKERMAN. George W. Wright. Asias Willison Charles Wills Samuel S. Tlpton Alexander E. Wagstaff. Franklin B. Lermond .... Quartermasters. WlLLARD A. DlCKERMAN. William Mellor H. S. Ingersoll Surgeon. Richard Morris 'Mrst Assistant Surgeon. • Sidney S. Buck Residence. Canton . . , Liverpool . George W. Wright Lewistown Lieutenant Colonels. Parley C. Stearns George W. Wright Lewistown . Asias Willison Lewistown . Charles W. Wills Canton Lewistown . Lewistown . Canton Lewistown LiverpoolVermont. . Canton . . . Ellisville , Fairview , Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 2, 1862.. Oct. 18, 1862. May 28, 1864. Oct. 2, 1862... Oct. 18, 1862.. May 28, 1864. . June 21, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862.. Oct. 18, 1862. May 28, 1864. Oct. 2, 1862.. June 19, 1863. June 15, 1864 Aug. 25,1862. Oct. 18, 1862 . May 27, 1865. Nov. 15, 1862. Oct, 2, 1862.. Not mustered. Oct. 18, 1862. Not mustered. Oct. 18, 1862. Not mustered . Oct. 2, 1862 . . Oct. 18, 1862. Feb. 10, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862.. Aug. 13, 1863. Aug. 6, 1864.. Aug. 25,1862. Oct. 18, 1862. June 9, 1865.. Nov. 15, 1862 Oct. 2, 1862. . Remarks. Resigned, to Governor, October 18, 1862 . . Killed at Resaca, Georgia, May 28, 1864. . . , Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 21, 1865 Resigned October 18, 1862 =-< Promoted Q Resigned (as Major) January 8, 1865 fe Mustered out (as Major) June 21, 1865 § Promoted § Promoted 8 Promoted £ go"fed Resigned June 19, 1863 M Dishonorably discharged June 15, 1864 ^ Mustered out June 21, 1865 fed Promoted Colonel Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 Mustered out June 21, 1865 Mustered out June 21, 1865 Mustered out June 21, 1865 Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Captains. First Lieutenants. Isaiah C. Worley William M. Standard Second Lieutenants. Isaiah C. Worley Captains. William Walsh Ellisville First Lieidenants. Second Lieutenants. New Orleans, Louisiana. . Captains. Oct. 3, 1862. Oct. 2, 1862 ... Oct. 2, 1862... Oct. 18, 1862.. Oct. 2, 1882. . Oct. 18, 1862. Jan. 15, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862. . Oct. 18, 1862. Oct. 2, 1862... April 7, 1863.. Nov. 25, 1863.. Sept. 23, 1864. Oct. 2, 1862.. Feb. 5, 1863... April 7, 1863. Nov. 25, 1868. Sept. 23, 1864 Oct. 2, 1862.. Feb. 5, 1863. . Oct. 2, 1862 . . May 27, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862... Oct. 2, 1862... Oct. 2, 1862... Oct. 18, 1862 . . Oct. 2, 1862 Oct. 18, 1862... March 30, 1865, Oct. 2, 1862 . . May 13, 1863. Oct. 2, 1862... April 28, 1863. Feb. 26, 1864.. March 26, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862... March 2, 1863.. April 7, 1868 . . Feb. 26, 1864. . March 27, 1865 Oct. 2, 1862... Feb. 11, 1863. . Oct. 2, 1862 . June 9, 1865. Mustered out June 21, M365 Dismissed for falsehood, April 17, 1863 Promoted Major Musteredout June 21, 1865 0a Promoted y Resigned January 15, 1865 d Mustered out June 21, 1865 gfedfed Promoted Dismissed May 28, 1864 fe Resigned April 7, 1863 g Died November 25, 1863 g Died September 23, 1864 § Mustered out June 21, 1865 Resigned February 5, 1 863 5 Promoted g Promoted H Promoted Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted Resigned August 10, 1863 Resigned March 25, 1865 *- Mustered out June 21, 1865 ^ One Hundred and First Infantry. — Continued. toCD Co. 5> E. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Henry L. Nicolet William Wilkinson . . . . Gorham S. Chapin Second Lieutenant. John S. Smith Captains. John S. Wyckoff. . . Mathew V. D. Voorhees . First Lieutenants. Benjamin F. Wyckoff Isaac McBean Mathew V. D. Voorhees. . Lawrence P. Blair. .".... Ralph L. Seefus Second Lieutenants. Isaac McBean Mathew V. D. Voorhees Captain. Franklin C. Post Mrst Lieutenants. William S. Johnson Charles H. Suydam . . . . . Second Lieutenant. Charles H. Suydam Residence. CantonFarmington Farmington Farmington Fairview. . . Fairview. . . Joshua. . . . Joshua. . . . Fairview . . Fairview . . . Fairview. . . Joshua Fairview. . . CantonCanton Orion Orion DSte of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 2, 1862.. March 6, 1863. May 27, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862.. Oct. 2, 1862... April 20, 1864. Oct. 2, 1862... April 7, 1863.. June 22, 1863 . April 20, 1864. July 28, 1864.. Oct. 2, 1862.. April 7, 1863. Oct. 2, 1862... Oct. 2, 1862... April 11, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862... Oct. 2, 1862.. May 22, 1863. June 9,1865. . Oct. 2, 1862. Oct, 2, 1862. . July 4, 1864.. Oct. 2, 1862.. May 20, 1863 Oct. 21, 1863. July 4, 1864.. Aug. 24, 1864 Oct. 2, 1862... May 20, 1863 . . Oct. 2, 1862... Oct. 2, 1862 .. Not mustered. , Oct. 2, 1862... Remarks. Resigned March' 6, 1863 Resigned July 11, 1864 Mustered out June 21, 1865 Resigned April 3, 1865 ud t Resigned April 20, 1864 J| Mustered out June 21, 1865 a Resigned April 7, 1863 B Resigned June 22, 1863 |> Promoted K, Killed in battle July 22, 1864 m Mustered out June 21, 1865 fedHhio Promoted ^ Promoted Dismissed April 24, 1865 Promoted Captain Company I Resigned (as 2d Lieut) April 9, 1865 Promoted G.. H Captains. William Vandevander. . . Bernard Kelly Jeremiah Voorhees First Lieutenants. Bernard Kelly James H. Bailey Jeremiah Voorhees Henry H. Orendorff Second Lieutenants. William Mellor James H. Bailey Captains. Charles Wills Charles F. Matteson. . . Charles F. Matteson. . . Mrst Lieutenants. Charles F. Matteson . . . John H. Dorrence John H. Dorrence Second Lieutenants. John H. Dorrence George Wilkinson Captains. James J. Hale William Boyd Francis M. Putman Mrst Lieutenants. William Boyd William W. Fox Jacob L. Thomas Canton City. Cuba Farmers Cuba Vermont . Farmers. . Orion. . . . Vermont. Canton . . . Galesburg. Galesburg, Galesb'urg. Lewistown. Lewistown.Lewistown. Lewistown. Lewistown. Lewistown . Oct. 2, 1862. .. April 10, 1863. Oct. 16, 1864.. Oct. 2, 1862 ... April 10, 1863. June 27,1864.. April 20, 1865 . Oct. 2, 1862.„ Oct. 18, 1362. Oct. 2, 1862 .,. Feb. 4, 1863 . . June 6,1865... Oct. 2, 1862 . Feb. 4, 1863. June 6,1865. Oct. .2, 1862. Feb. 4, 1863. Oct. 2, 1862... June 3, 1863... April 20, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862... June 3, 1863... April 20, 1865. Oct. 2, 1S62.. March 27, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862.. Aug. 1, 1863.. Aug. 24, 1864. May 20, 1865 . Oct. 2, 1862.. Oct. 18, 1862. Oct. 2, 1862 , . Not mustered . Not mustered. Oct. 2, 1862. . Not mustered. Not mustered. Oct. 2, 1862.. Not mustered. Oct. 2, 1862 Aug. 13, 1863.. May 20, 1865..'. Oct. 2, 1862... Aug. 13, 1868. May 20, 1865.. Resigned April 10, 1863 Honorably discharged October 13, 1864 . . . Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted Killed in battle June 27, 1864 Promoted Mustered out June 21, 1865 oa Promoted Quartermaster y Promoted d m a I Promoted Major ° Commission canceled i> Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 21, 1865. g i-3 W Promoted m Commission canceled q Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 21, 1865. H Promoted &j Commission canceled #r< Resigned June 3, 1863 Resigned November 11, 1864 Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted Resigned September 17, 1864 ^ Mustered out June 21, 1865 cx> Co. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Samuel D. Woodson. . . ASAHEL BANDEL Captains. Philip Medley Samuel H. Brown William S. Johnson. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Nathaniel P. Montgomery. Tqiothy Dewey Second Lieutenants. Samuel H. Brown Zebulon Branson Captains. James C. King Augustus B. Smith Mrst Lieutenants. Augustus B. Smith Aaron Amxsley Second Lieutenant, Aaron Amesley One Hundred and Third Infantry. — Continued. ooo Residence. Lewistown Lewistown Bernadotte . Ipava Ipava. . . . Pleasant . Ipava. . . , Pleasant . Canton Canton CantonCanton Canton Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 2, 1862 . . . March 26, 1863 Oct. 2, 1862 . . . Feb. 4, 1863... April 11, 1865. Oct. 2, 1862. . June 27, 1864. Oct. 2, 1862. Feb. 4, 1863. .Oct. 2, 1862. Jan. 3, 1863. Oct. 2, 1862. Jan. 3, 1863. Oct. 2, 1862. Oct. 2, 1862. . Not mustered. Oct. 2, 1863.. Oct. 2, 1862... Nov. 6, 1864... Oct. 2, 1862.. July 27, 1863. Aug. 28, 1862. July 27, 1863.. Aug. 28,1862. July 27, 1863. Aug. 28, 1862 Remarks. Resigned March 26, 1863 Killed in battle (as Sergeant) June 27, 1864. £ Resigned February 4, 1863 2 Resigned April 1, 1864 ^ Detached as First Lieutenant Company E . . b- 1-3 Killed in battle June 27, 1864 j| Mustered out June 21, 1865 g fed Promoted r^ Killed in battle June 27, 1864 »* I Died January S, 1863 § Mustered out June 21, 1865 8 Promoted Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Third Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Peoria, Illi nois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Willard A. Dickerman, and mustered in October 2d. On October 30th, moved to Cairo, and moved thence to Columbus, Jackson and Boli var, where it was assigned, November 2d, to First Brigade, Colonel J. C. Pugh, of Forty- first Illinois, commanding ; Fourth Division, Brigadier General J. G. Lauman command ing; of Thirteenth Corps. The Regiment was engaged in sundry marches and reconnoissances, from Jackson and Bolivar, during November and December, 1862. On the 9th of November, it captured 70 prisoners and killed 15 of the enemy, near Cold Water, Mississippi. On 28th November, went on campaign to Tallahatchie river, driving the enemy from his position at that place. On 30th December, went into camp at Jackson. The Regiment was mustered out of service, June 21st, 1866, at Louisville, Kentucky, and arrived at Chicago, Illinois, June 24th, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Fourth Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. COt-D Co. A.. Name and Rank. Colonels. Absalom B. Moore . Douglas Hapeman . . Lieutenant Colonel. Douglas Hapeman Major. John H. Widmer Adjutant. Rufus C. Stevens , Quartermaster. Edward L. Herrick . . . Surgeon. Reuben F. Dyer Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Julius A. Freeman Second Assistant Surgeon. Thomas B. Hamilton ¦am. William C. F. Hempsted , Captains. James M. Leightow. . Moses Osman Residence. Ottawa . LaSalle . Ottawa . Newark . Wenona. OttawaOttawa Date of rank. Aug. 27, 1862 . Sept. 9, 1863 . . Oct. 3, 1862... Sept. 25, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862 . Aug. 23, 1862 . Aug. 25, 1862.. Aug. 25, 1862 . Aug. 27, 1862 . Feb. 28, 1868.. Aug. 27, 1862 . Sept. 29, 1864. Date of muster. Aug. 27, 1862.. Not mustered . . Oct. 3, 1862... Sept. 25, 1862 , Aug. 23, 1862 Aug. 25, 1862. Aug. 25, 1862. March 15, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862 .. Nov. 6, 1864 Remarks. Resigned September 9, 1863 Musteredout (as Lieut. Col.) June 6, 1865. Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1865. Mustered out June 6, 1865. . Mustered out June 6, 1865. Mustered out June 6, 1865 . . Resigned July 13, 1863 Died March 17, 1865 Resigned September 1, 1863. Ifed fedMhiO fedi-s Resigned September 29, 1864 , Mustered out June 6, 1865, . ., <4o to00 D. Mrst Lieutenants. Moses Osman Sidney V. Arnold ' Second Lieutenant. Alphonso Prescott Captains. George W. Howe Samuel A. Porter.. William C. Ross Mrst Lieutenants. Moses M. Randolph . . . Samuel A. Porter Wllliam C. Ross Philander Talbot Second Lieutenants. Samuel A. Porter William C. Ross Captains. Samuel M. Heslet , Malcomb W. Tewksbury David C. Rynearson . . . Charles K. Brown First Lieutenants. Malcomb W. Tewksbury David C Rynearson Charles K. Brown , David C. Bunker Second Lieutenants. David C. Rynearson .... Charles K. Brown Captain. William H. Collins. . . . Ottawa . Lockport. Ottawa Tonica.Tonica. Tonica. Tonica. Tonica.Tonica.Tonica. Tonica.Tonica. Mendota. . . Freeport. . . Troy Grove . Earlville . . , Freeport . . . Troy Grove. Earlville . . . Mendota . . . Troy Grove ' Earlville LaSalle , Aug. 27, 1862.. Sept. 29, 1864 , Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862.. Aug. 11, 1863. Aug. 24, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862 . Dee. 10, 1862.. Aug. 11, 1863. Aug. 24, 1864.. Aug. 27, 1862.. Dec. 10, 1862- . Aug. 27, 1862. March 11, 1863 July 30, 1863. . July 20, 1864.. Aug 27, 1862. March 11, 1863 Julv 30, 1863.. July 20, 1864. . Aug. 27, 1862 . March 11, 1863 Aug. 27, 1862 . , Aug. 27, 1862.. April 9, 1865 . . Aug. 27, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862.. Oct. 3, 1863. . . Nov. 6, 1864... Aug. 27, 1862. March 8, 1863. Oct. 3, 1863... May 20, 1865 . , Aug. 27, 1862. March 8, 1863 . Aug. 27, 1862 . April 11, 1863. Oct. 3, 1863... Aug. 24, 1864.. Aug. 27, 1862. April 11, 1863. Oct. 3, 1863.. . Aug. 27, 1862. April 11, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862.. Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned September 2, 1863 Resigned August 11, 1863 Resigned August 24, 1864 Mustered out June 6, 1865 2 • 8 W Killed in battle December 10, 1862 d Promoted 3 Promoted fed Mustered out June 6, 1865 W O>-. Promoted g Promoted .. i^o d Resigned March 11, 1863 § Resigned Julv 30, 1 863 W Killed in battle July 20, 1864 " Mustered out June 6, 1865 y 5 Promoted W Promoted . Promoted Mustered out (as 1st Sergeant) June 6, 1865 . Promoted Promoted Resigned November 10, 1864 co CO One Hundred and Fourth Infantry. — Continued. to Co. 0. E. Name and Rank. Captain. Thomas Clark Mrst Lieutenants. William E. Brush Thomas Clark .John T. Post Second Lieutenants, James Snedaker Thomas Clark Lenas R. Jones . ....... Captains. John S. H. Doty Ransom P Dewey Mrst Lieutenants. Milton Sthawn Ransom P. Dewey Wllliam W. Calkins. . . Second Lieutenants. Ransom P. Dewey William W. Calkins . . . Captains. James J. McKernan William Strawn Mrst Lieutenants. William Strawn John C. Lindsley , Residence. La Salle Ottawa La Salle Grand Rapids Grand Rapids La Salle. ¦ ¦ Grand Rapids Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Bruce Bruce Bruce , Bruce , Date of rank. Nov. 10, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862.. April 13, 1863. Nov. 10, 1864 . Aug. 27, 1862.. Dec. 81, 1862.. April 13, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 July 20, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862 Dec. 22, 1862 July 20, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862. Dec. 22, 1862. Aug. 27, 1862. June 4, 1863 . Aug. 27, 1862. June 4, 1863.. Date of muster. Not mustered. Aug. 27, 1862. May 16, 1863.. Not mustered. . Aug. 27, 1862. March 8, 1868. . May 16, 1863. . . Aug. 27, 1862.. Aug. 24, 1864 . Aug. 27, 1862 . . March 8, 1863. May 1, 1865... Aug. 27, 1862. March 8, 1863. . Aug. 27, 1862. July 26, 1863. . Aug. 27, 1862 . July 26, 1863.. Remarks. Hon. discharged (as 1st Lt.) May 16, 1865. Died April 13, 1863 ^ Promoted rj Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. . . ^ Resigned December 81, 1862 ^ Promoted ^ Resigned January 9, 1864 y!3 fed Killed in battle July 20, 1864 t^ Mustered out June 6, 1866 K. tofed Died of wounds December 22, 1862 ^ Promoted o Mustered out June 6, 1866 g Promoted Promoted Resigned June 4, 1863 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted Resigned August 5, 1864 c. H Charles M. Johnson Second Lieutenants. Toiin C, Lindsley Austin V. Mitchell Captains, Johnson Misner Selim White Mrst Lieutenants. Robert V. Simpson Selim White James P Rood Second Lieutenants. Samuel J. Haney James P. Rood Captains. Lewis Ludington. . . . Orrin M. Southwell. Isaac Vaughn. . Mrst Lieutenants. Orrin S. Davidson Orrin M. Southwell.. .. Isaac Vaughn John G. Dillman Second Lieutenants. John N. Wood Op.rin M. Southwell .... Captains. John Wadleigh iV illard Pkoctor First Lieutenant. Wlllard Proctor Bruce. Bruce. Bruce . Mission , Mission. Ottawa . Vlission . Mission . La Salle. Mission Evans.Evans. Evans. Evans Kvans. Evans. Evans. Evans. Grovelnnd . Grovel and. Groveland, Aug. 5, 1864 Aug. 27, 1862 . June 4, 1863. , Aug. 27, 1862. Jul} 22, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 . April 3, 1863.. July 22, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862.. March 8, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862. Tan. 16, 1864. Dec. 19, 1864. Aug. 27, 1862. Dee 5, 1868 . . Jan. 16, 18ft4. . Dec. 19, 1864.. Aug. 27, 1862.. Feb. 28, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862.. July 30, 1863. . Aug 27, 1862.. Not mustered. , Aug. 27, 1862. Not musteied. . Aug. 27, 1862. Nov. 12, 1863. Aug 27, 1862. Mav 5, 1863 .. Nov. 12, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862. May 5, 1863... Aug. 27, 1862. Feb. 9, 1864... Not mustered. . Aug. 27, 1862., Feb. 1, 18H4... Feb. 9, 1864... Aug 27, 1862. March 8, 1863 Aug. 27,1862.. Nov. 12, 1863.. Aug. 27,1862.. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. Promoted Discharged Resigned July 22, 1803 Mustered out June 6, 1865 o Resigned April 3, 1863 » Promoted h Mustered out June 6, 1865 dBfed Resigned March 8, 1863 g Promoted > - sia Resigned January 16, 1864 Resigned December 19, 1864 o Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865 .. 8HW Died of wounds, December 5, 1863 m Promoted .- 3 Promoted fe ll ustered out June 6, 1865 3fed !* Resigned February 28, 1863 Promoted , Re-igned July 30, 1863 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted oo Ol One Hundred and Fourth Infantry —Continued. 05C3 Co. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. James M. Wright Second Lieutenants, Charles E. Webber. . . . James M. Wright Captains. Justus W. Palmer . ... Joseph Fitzsimmons Frank M. Sapp Charles G. Butterweck, Mrsl Lieutenants. Joseph Fitzsimmons Otd3 S. Favor Frank M. Sapp Charles G. Butterweck. William Winslow Second Lieutenants. Otis S. Favor Frank M. Sapp Residence. Groveland . Groveland.Groveland. Peru . . Peru . . . Peru . . Peru . . . Peru.. . ChicagoPeru . . Peru . . Peru . . ChicagoPeru. . . Date of rank. July 30, 1863 . Aug. 27, 1862. Feb. 10, 1863.. Aug. 27, 1862. Feb. 28, 1863.. Aug. 7, 1864 . . Aug. 7, 1864. . . Aug. 27,1862. Feb. 28, 1863. July 23, 1864. Aug. 7, 1864. . Aug. 7, 1864. . Aug. 27, 1862. Feb. 28, 1863. Date of muster. Nov. 12, 1863.... Aug. 27, 1862.. April 11, 1863. Aug. 27, 1862 . March 8, 1863 . Not mustered . . Oct. 29, 1864 . . Aug. 27, 1862.. March 8, 1863. Sept. 14, 1864. Oct. 29, 1864.. Aug. 27,1862.. March 8, 1868 . Remarks. Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned February 9, 1863 . Promoted O>-3 Resigned February 28, 1863 fe Killed August 7, 1864 3 Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) September 23, 1864 . ^ Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 hfed Promoted fe Resigned July 23, 1864 £. Promoted Promoted S Mustered out June 6, 1865 ^% ?3 Promoted Promoted HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Fourth Illinois Infantry formed a part of the First Brigade, First Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, in which it remained until muster-out. On the 24th of November, 1863, the Regiment was engaged on Lookout Mountain, near the White House, when the First Brigade, First Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, re pulsed an attack made by the rebels, about 9 o'clock p. m., to regain possession of the ground. On the 25th of November, 1863, was engaged in the capture of Missionary Ridge, and captured a number of prisoners. On the 26th, followed the retreating rebels to Gray ville, and, on the 27th, to Ringgold, returning from thence to Chattanooga, on the 29th. The men behaved well in all the engagements during this campaign. Remained in and around Chattanooga, until the 10th of February, 1864, when it was ordered to Nashville, by General Johnson, to get transportation for the Fourteenth Corps. Returned to Chatta nooga, with the same, on March 15th, 1864, joining the remainder of the Division at Grayville, on the 19th. Remained until the 3d of May, when the Regiment went to Ring gold, to prepare for the campaign about to commence against Atlanta. Commenced the march on the 7th of May, and, on the 9th, was in front of Buzzard's Roost Gap, where the Regiment remained, doing some skirmishing, until the 12th, when it marched to the right, passing Snake Creek Gap. On the 14th, was engaged in the bat tle of Resaca, losing 1 man killed and 9 wounded. Remained in front, skirmishing, until the 16th, when the Regiment marched to Resaca — the enemy having evacuated the night before. Followed the retreating rebels to Kingston, arriving there on the 19th, Re mained there until the 23d, when the Regiment marched to Dallas, arriving there or in that vicinity on the 26th. Remained there, skirmishing, and losing some men, until the 6th of June, when the Regiment moved to the left, in front of Kenesaw Mountain, where it was engaged, skirmishing, nearly all the time, until the 3d of July, when the enemy left the mountain. The command followed them through Marietta, until they made a stand near the railroad bridge across the Chattahoochie river. The Regiment remained here, skirmishing, until July 10th, when the rebels fell back across the Chattahoochie. Did not move until the 17th, and, on the 20th, crossed Peach Tree creek. About four o'clock, p. M., the enemy attacked the line (connecting with the Twentieth Corps on the left, and no troops on the right,) and soon enveloped the right flank, planting their colors near the works. They were repulsed, however, ^d re-enforcements soon coming up, the Regiment was enabled to hold its ground. The men fought nobly, and the loss was heavy, it being 50 — 2 officers and 14 men killed, 1 officer and 28 enlisted men wounded, and 5 missing. On the 22d, the command again moved forward, the enemy having left their works in front and went into Atlanta ; but were met by Loring's Division, strongly entrenched, and the command halted, and commenced throwing up works. Remained until August 3d, 4:38 ADJUTANT GENEEAL's EEPOET. when the Regiment moved to the right 3 miles, and, on the 6th, were formed on Utoy creek. On the 7th, was engaged at Utoy creek, lo-ing 1 officer and 4 enlisted men killed, and 18 enlisted men wounded. On August 26ih, marched to the right, towaids Jonesboro, and, o:i September 1st, fought the battle of Jonesboro, which gave po.-session of Atlanta; and, on the 6th, started for Atlanta, arriving there on the 8th. The campaign, from May 7th, when the Regiment left Ringgold, to September 6th, when it left Jonesboro, was very severe. The Regiment skirmished nearly all the time with the enemy, and never halted for the night without throwing up works and preparing for an attack. The Regiment was engaged in three battles: Resaca, Peach Tree Creek, and Jonesboio. Losses in tkirn.ishing were heavy, in killed and wounded. The Regiment behaved nobly during the whole campaign, especially at Peach Tree Creek, where the right of the Regiment was nearly annihilated, and, although the line grew shorter every day, the men were in the best, of spirits. The Regiment remained in Atlanta until October 3d, when the rebels, having crossed the Chattahoochie, and were moving towaids Allatoona, the command commenced moving north, and, crossing the Chattahoochie on the 3d, passed through Marietta, reaching Kenesaw Mountain on the 6th, and remaining in that vicinity until the 9th, when the Regiment marched along the railroad to Kingston, reaching there on the 11th. Marched to within three miles of R'ime, on the 12th; to Calhoun, on the 13th ; to Resaca, on the 14th; crossed die Uluttogati Mountain, at Red Run Gap, on the 15th ; passed through Villi now, LaB'ayette and iSumnierville, reaching Galesburg, Alabama, on the 20th, where the Regiment remained until the 28th ; then marched, through Rome, to Kingston, to get ready for the campaign to be commenced in a short time. The Regiment was not engaged with the enemy after it left Atlanta; but the marches were very hard — a gn at portion of the distance beiDg traveled by night. The men were, also, short of r.itious, until they reached the Summerville Valley, when requisitions were made on the country for supplies. Remained in Kingston until November 12th, when the Regiment marched to Atlanta, arriving there on tlie 15th, when rations and clothing were issued. On the 16th, coni- menci d tlie '' march to the sea," taking possession of Savannah on the 21st of December. As this was but a succession of marches, and but little opposition was met with, until the army reached Savannah, it is deemed unnecessary to detail the march. The Regiment had its share of the hardships, marches, etc., as also the fine foraging which the country p issed through afforded. Remained in Savannah until January 15th, wheu was commenced the march through the Carolinas. This, like the preceding campaign, was a succession of marches — the bad roads impeding more than the rel.els. It required more troops with the trains, to build corduroy roads, than it did on the skirmish line. The Regiment was en-aged in the bat. tie of Bentonville, and had several skirmishes, with small loss. The command remained at Goldsboro, North Carolina, fitting up for' another campaign, until April 10th; then marched to Raleigh, where the Regiment remained until the sur render of Johnston's army. The Regiment commenced the march from Raleigh to Washington, on April 30th, ar riving there on May 19th, and participating in the grand review, on the 24th of May. Made muster-out rolls, and were mustered out on the 7th day of June. On the 8th, the Regiment left Washington for Chicago, arriving there on the 10th. Were paid off and the men returned to their homes. The Regiment was engaged in the battles of Ilartsville, Chickamauga, Lookout Moun tain, Mission Ridge, Resaca, Peach Tree Creek, Utoy Creek, Jonesboro and Bentonville, besides a great many skirmishes, in which they lost men. HISTORY OF ONE HUNDEED AND EOUETH INFANTRY. 439 In the first battle (Hartsville), the Regiment lost 44 men killed, and about 150 wounded — a greater loss than the Regiment sustained in any other battle. The men fought nobly, and whatever blame may rest on the commander of the post, the Regiment did its duty, successfully resisting the attack of two veteran infantry regiments, for nearly two hours and, until a part of the command had been driven from the field by Morgan's cavalry. After the Regiment was exchanged, in the spring of 1863, it was ordered to the Second Brigade, First Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, and was in all the engagements in which that corps was engaged after that time, marching with it from Murfreesboro to Chatta nooga, Atlanta, Savannah, Goldsboro, Raleigh and Washington. Roster of the One Hundred and Fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteers. o Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Danlel Dustin Lieutenant Colonels. Henry F. Vallette, EVERELL F. DUTTON Majors. EVERELL F. DUTTON. Henry D. Brown William N. Phillips . David D. Chandler. . . Quartermaster. Timothy Wells Surgeons. Horace S. Potter Alfred Waterman . . . Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Alfred Waterman George W. Beggs Second Assistant Surgeon. George W. Beggs Chaplains. Levi P. Crawford Daniel Chapman Residence. Sycamore. Naperville Sycamore . . SycamoreSycamore , Wavne . De Kalb. Sycamore Chicago Warren ville. Warrenville . Naperville. . Nap. rville . . Sandwich. . . Date of rank. Sept. 2, 1862., Sept, 2, 1862 , June 18, 1864. Sept. 22, 1862. June 18, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862. . Dec. 2, 1862... Sept. 2, 1862.. Sept. 5, 1862 . . June 2, 1864. . . Sept. 2,1862 .. Juno 2, 1864. . . Oct. 8, 1862. Sept. 16, 1862. Dee. 24, 1862.. Date of muster. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Sept. 2, 1862.. July 31,1864 .. Sept. 22, 1862 . July 81, 1864.. Sept. 2, 1862 Dec. 6, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862.. Sept. 2, 1862 July 9, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862 . . April 26, 1868. Sept. 15, 1862 . Feb. 20, 1868.. Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brigadier General, March 16, 1865. Mustered out June 7, 1865. Resigned June 18, 1864 Promoted Brevet Brigadier General, March 16, 1865. Mustered out June 7, 1865. Promoted Musteredout June 7, 1865. Resigned December 2. 1862. Mustered out June 7, 1865.. Mustered out June 7, 1865. Killed in battle June 2, 1864. Mustered out June 7, 1866. . . d a i-3 Q hiH fedi>t-i fedfed hiO Ed H Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865. Promoted . Resigned December 24, 1862. Resigned January 8, 1865. . . v.. Captains. Henry D. Brown George B. Heath Mrst Lieutenants. George B. Heath Henry H. Slater Second Lieutenants. Robert D. Lord W. Robert Thomas Chauncey E. Sixbury Captains. Theodore S. Rogers Lucius B. Church First Lieutenants. Lucius B. Church Willard Scott, Jr Second Lieutenants. Willard Scott, Jr Gilbert Bedell Captains. Alexander L, Warner. . George W. Field Charles G. Culver First Lieutenants. George W. Field Henry B. Mason John W. Burst Isaac S. Brundage Second Lieutenants. Henry B. Mason John W. Burst Charles D. Jaokman .... Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Genoa Genoa Sycamore Sycamore Naperville Winfield Winfield Naperville Naperville Winfield Sycamore Sycamore Sandwich {Sycamore Sycamore Franklin Courtland Sycamore Franklin Sycamore Sept. 2, 1862 . June 18, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. June 18, 1864 Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 17, 1862. June 7, 1865.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Sept. 30, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. . . Sept. 30, 1864 . Sept. 2, 1862. June 7, I860 Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 17, 1863. July 11, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862. . Feb. 17, 1863. Sept. 6, 1863.. Oct. 19, 1864 . . Sept. 2, 1862 . Feb. 17, 1863. June 7, 1865 . Sept. 2, 1862. Nov. 2, 1864. . Sept. 2, 1862 Nov. 2,1864. Sept: 2, 1862. Dec. 21, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862. . June 1, 1865.. Sept. 2, 1862. June 1, 1865. . Sept. 2, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862 . Feb. 21, 1863. Aug. 3, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 21, 1863. Oct. 10, 1863. Dec. 17, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 21, 1863. Not mustered. Promoted Major Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1866. , , Resigned December 17, 1862 Q Promoted, by Pres., A. A. G., July 15, 1864. tzj Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1866. . . & W d Resigned September 80, 1864 g Mustered out June 7, 1866 fedEdO Promoted fc Mustered out June 7, 1865 y 3 Promoted 3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. ... WMa *d Resigned February 17, 1863 fe Resigned July 11,1863 3 Mustered out June 7, 1865 8 Promoted Resigned September 6, 1863 Honorably discharged October 19, 1864. . . ._ Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted Promoted J^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1866. ... i_i One Hundred and Fifth Infantry. — Continued. bo Co, B. E, P.. Name and Rank. Captains. Amos C. Graves A. Judson Graves . . . Mrst Lieutenants, William H. Jeffers. Luther L. Peaslee . . A. Judson Graves , . Edward B. Coffin . Second Lieutenants. Luther L. Peaslee George Brown Captains. Thomas S. Terry .... Marvin V. Allen. . . . First Lieutenants. Marvin V. Allen Albert C. Overton Jonathan D. Marryott . . Second Lieutenants. Albert C. Overton John H Swift Jacob Osterander Captains. Seth F. Daniels Samuel Adams Residence. i Winfield Winfield Downer's Grove Naperville Winfield Winfield Naperville DuPage Shabbona Shabbona Shabbona Shabbona Shabbona Shabbona Paw Paw Paw Paw Wheaton Wayne Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 2, 1862.. April 20, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862.. May 5, 1864 . . . Sept. 24, 1864. April 20, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862. June 7, 1865 . Sept. "2, 1862.. March 16, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. March 16, 1863 Aug. 13, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. March 16, 1863 June 7, 1865 . . Sept. 2, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862. June 27, 1864 Nov. 8, 1864.. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862 Aug. 6, 1863. Sept. 2, 1862.. Aug. 6, 1863 . Oct. 14, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862 . Aug. 6, 1863.. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862 Sept. 2, 1862 Remarks. Honorably discharged March. 30, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 7, 1865. . Resigned May 5, 1864 g Resigned September 24, 1864 =-i Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . fe Promoted 2 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865..- g fed Resigned March 16, 1863 o> Honorably discharged January 20, 1865 w Edi-do Promoted W Honorably discharged August 13, 1864 ... P Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted i Resigned March 16, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1866. . . . Honorably discharged June 7, 1865 Resigned April IS, 1864 «« H Mrst Lieutenants. William M. Tirtlatt . . , Melvin Smith Second Lieutenants. Porter Warner William M. Tirtlatt . . . George F. Cram Captains. John B. Nash John M. Smith Samuel H. Williamson. . Mrst Lieutenants. Richard R. Woodruff. . John M. Smith Samuel H. Williamson . John T. Becker Second Lieutenants. John M. Smith Hiram S. Harrington. . . James S. Hasburgh. Captains. Eli L. Hunt James S. Forsythe Mrst Lieutenants. James S. Forsythe Charles G. Culver Harvey Potter Frank H. Cole Second Lieutenants. Charles G. Culver Harvey Potter George W. Dean Milton Winfield. . . . York Milton Wheaton. . . Franklin Burlington . Flora Sycamore . . Burlington. . Flora South Grove Burlington . . Franklin . . . Burlington. . Sandwich.'. . Somonauk. . Somonauk . . Sandwich. . . Ashbury Somonauk. . Sandwich . . Ashbury . . Freland. . . . April 13, 1864. April 13, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862 . . April 17, 1863. June 7, 1865... Sept. 2, 1862.. July 17, 1864. . April 20, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862 . . Dec. 24, 1862.. Julv 17, 1864.. April 20, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 24, 1862. June 7, 1865 . Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 17, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 17, 1862.. July 11, 1863.. Aug. 19, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 17, 1862. June 7, 1865.. Not mustered. . March SO, 1865 Sept. 2, 1862.. April 25, J 863. Not mustered. . Sept. 2, 1862. Not mustered . Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862. Feb. 3, 1863.. Dec. 26, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862.. Feb. 4, 1863. . . Not mustered. . Sept. 2, 1862 . Dec. 30, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. . Dec. 30, 1862. Aug. 22, 1863. Oct. 14, 1864. Sept. 2, 1862. . Dec. 30, 1862. Not mustered. Honorably disch'd (as 2d Lt.) Nov 28, 1864 Musteredout June 7, 1865.. Resigned April 17, 1863 : . . Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . Resigned July 17, 1864 S Hon. discharged (as 1st Lt.) Dec. 24, 1864. Ed Commission returned. Canceled ^d g Resigned December 24, 1862 g Promoted H Mustered out June 7, 1865 D Mustered out (as 1st Sergeant) May 26, 1865. fe O Promoted 3 Resigned August 2, 1863 J| Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865.. fn Resigned December 17, 1862 g Mustered out June 7, 1865 g Promoted Promoted Captain Company C Resigned August 17, 1864 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted Promoted |j^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . co One Hundred and Fifth Infantry. — Continued. ©o. Name and Rank. Captains. Enos Jones Wllliam 0. Locke George A. Bender John Unold Mrst Lieutenants. William 0. Locke George A. Bender John Unold David Frank . Second Lieutenants. Augustus H. Fisher Henry Reinkins Captains. Horace Austin Nathan S. Greenwood . . Almon F. Parke First Lieutenants. Nathan S. Greenwood . . Almon F. Pap,ke John Ellis Second Lieutenants. Almon F. Parke John Ellis Charles H. Saulsbury. . Residence. Milton Addison Chicago Addison Addison Chicago Addison Babcock's Grove Addison Addison DeKalb Clinton DeKalb Clinton DeKalb Clinton DeKalb Clinton DeKalb Date of rank. Sept. 2, 1862.. Dec. 17, 1862. Aug. 25, 1864. May 19, 1865 . Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 17, 1862. Aug. 25, 1864. Mav 19, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862. June 7, 1865.. Sept. 2, 1862 . Nov. 26, 1862. Dec. 2, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862. Nov. 26, 1862. Dec. 2, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Nov. 26, 1862. June 7, 1865.. Date of muster. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 21, 1862. Oct. 14, 1864. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862. March 2, 1863. Oct. 14, 1864. Not mustered . Sept. 2, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 4, 1862.. Dec. 12, 1863 Sept. 2, 1862.. Deo. 4, 1862.. Dec. 12, 1868. Sept. 2, 1862. Dec. 4, 1862.. Not mustered. Remarks. Resigned December 17, 1862 Honorably discharged August 25, 1864 Honorably discharged March 18, 1865. . . . Mustered out (as 1st. Lieut.) June 7, 1865. . Promoted d Promoted b» Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865 . . Died August 13, 1864 | Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . 2 Resigned November 26, 1862 fed Resigned December 2, 1868 § Mustered out June 7, 1865 o fedhi Promoted Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . . HI&TORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Fifth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers was mustered into the service of the United States, September 2d, 1862, at Dixon, Illinois. On the 8th, moved to Camp Douglas. On the 30th, left Camp Douglas for Louisville, Kentucky, arriving on the 2d of October, and, reporting to General Dumont, was attached to his Division, Brigadier General W. T. Ward's Brigade. On the 3d, moved in the direc tion of Frankfort ; arrived on the 9th, after a severe march. Were engaged in guard and picket duty, with occasional slight skirmishing with the enemy. While at Frankfort, made a raid to Lawrenceburg, and returned. On the 26th, moved, en route to Bowling Green, arriving on the- 4th of November, and remaining one week, was ordered to Scottsville. November 25th, moved to Gallatin, Tennessee ; December 11th, moved to South Tunnel ; February 1st, 1863, returned to Gallatin, remaining till the 1st day of June, 1863, when it moved to Lavergne. From thence to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, returning to Lavergne the last of July. Moved to Nashville, August 19th. Was quartered in Fort Negley, doing guard duty in it and the city of Nashville. Exchanged the Austrian musket, with which the Regiment had been armed, for the Springfield rifle musket. Meanwhile, it was at tached to the Eleventh Army Corps, Major General 0. 0. Howard commanding. On the 24th day of February, 1864, it took the line of march in the direction of Chat tanooga, Tennessee. On the — day of March, it arrived at Wauhatchie, at which place it remained until the 2d day of May, being brigaded with the One Hundred and Second and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth, Illinois, Seventieth Indiana and Seventy-ninth Ohio, with which it remained during the war. In the meantime, the Eleventh and Twelfth Army Corps were consolidated, under the name of the Twentieth Army Corps, Major Gen eral Joseph Hooker commanding. May 2d, moved to Gordon's Mills. May 6th, marched to Leet's farm; thence to Taylor's Ridge, on the 7th. May 10th, moved to Snake Creek Gap. May 12th, to Sugar Valley. May 13th, moved in the direction of Resaca, Georgia, skirmishing that evening and the next day. The morning of the 15th, moved with the corps to the extreme left of the lines. Immediately upon its arrival taking part in a charge upon the enemy's works, which were carried, losing several men in the engagement. On the 16th, pursued the re treating enemy, arriving at Calhoun the 17th. On the 18th, moved to near Cassville. On the 19th, the One Hundred and Fifth being the advance, skirmished with the rear guard of the enemy, driving them at every point. Remained near Kingston until the 23d, when ordered forward, crossing the Etowah river. 24th, moved to Burnt Hickory. On the 25th, continuing its march towards Dallas, Georgia, encountering the enemy, having a brisk engagement till dark, the casualties numbering fifteen, including two commissioned officers. From this time until the 1st of June the Regiment was engaged in advancing the fine, building and strengthening the works and skirmishing, losing 16 men. 446 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPOET. On the 1st of June moved to the extreme left, with the Twentieth Corps. On the 2d, the One Hundred and Fifth was ordered out as flankers, in which position it lost a most excellent officer, Surgeon Horace S. Potter, being killed by a shell. On the 3d, moved around and beyond the enemy's right, encamping near Ackworth, Geoigia. Here it re mained until the 6th, when it moved forward and took po-ition nea- Golgotha Chuieh, in line of battle, throwing up entrenchments and remaining until the 15th, when it again moved forward, encountering the eneiny behind breastworks. A steady fire was kept up until dark. That nighr, and the next day (the 16(h) was occupied in strengthening the position, by erecting breastworks, being exposed to the fiie of the enern.i. Lost 19 men during the two days. The night of the 16th, the enemy retreat, d. On the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th, followed the retreating enemy, with slight skirmishing, at intervals. 21st, severe skirmish firing. 22d, moved forward about a mile, in close proximity to the enemy's works, exposed to their fire — losing 11 men The enemi evacuated his position during the night of July 2d. On the 3d, moved in the direction of Marietta, Georgia. The Brigade to which the One Hundred and Fifth was attached being the advance, skir mished with the enemy — losing 1 man killed and 2 wounded Camping about four-miles from Marietta, Georgia, in plain view of a portion of the rebel army. On the evening of the 4th, continued tbe march in the direction of the Chattahoochie river, camping within two miles of that stream, on the noith side, the night of the 6th. Remained there until the 17th, when it crossed the river and encamped until the afternoon of the 18th. Moved forward about five miles, and rested till the morning of the 20th. Crossed Peach Tree Creek, and ca ne upon the enemy. A line of battle was formed — a charge "of the enemy was repulsed in the afternoon, and several prisoners captured; also, the colors of the Twelfth Louisiana. 21st, was occupied in burying the dead of both sides, aud collecting and turning over ordnance and other property On the 22d, moved forward about three miles, where the enemy was again encountered, posted behind the defenses of Atlanta. Intrenchments were immediately thrown up. Remained in this position until the 26th, when relieved and pla.-ed on reserve. 29th, moved six miles to the right of the lines. Making the position secure, by throwing up works, remained until the 2d day of August. Returned to the left and took position, which was fortified and strengthened Constant skirmishing and artillery firing was kept up until the n ght of the 'Abta of August, when ordered to fall back to the Chattahoochie river. Here it remained uniil the 27th, when it took position on the north side of that stream, doing picket and guard duty. The 2d day of September, the city of Atlanta surrendered. The Regiment remained in the vicinity of Atlanta until the 15th of November, when the "g and march to the sea" was began. The One Hundred and Fifth accompanying the expedition, bore its full share "of the trials and hardships incident thereto Passing, ou the route, Decatur, Si thonia, Social Circle, Rutledge and Madison, at whioh last named place it arrived on the 19th of November. From thence, marching southward to the city of Milledgeville, the capital of Georgia, arriving on the 22d, and remaining until the 24th. Thence to the north of the Mississippi and Georgia Central ra.lroad Passing through Sandersville, Davisboro, and Louisville— (the One Hundred and Fifth and part of the One Uundre-i and Second routing a body of rebel cavalry between the last two named places) reaching Millan un December 3d. Continuing the march towards Savannah, passiug through Springfield on the 7th, having a slight skirmish with guerrillas, arrived in the vicinity of r>avaunah, on the 10th. The One Hundred and Fifth being the advance that day, had a bi isk skirmish with the enemy's pickets, driving them within tho defenses of the city. Participated in the siege of Savannah. That city was evacuated on the night of the 20th of December. On the 31st of. December, 1864, and January 1st, 1865, was occupied in crossing the Savannah river — losing 1 man by a musket shot from the eneiny — moved five miles and encamped until the 4th of January. Marched north to Hardee's farm, aud again encamped, remain- HISTORY OE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH INFANTEY. 447 ing until the 17th, with slight skirmishing at intervals. Moved to Hardeeville, remaining there until the 29th, when it started on the Campaign of the Carolinas. Moving, northward, nothing of interest occurred until the 2d day of February, when the One Hundred and Filth, being in advance, encountered the enemy near Lawtonville, strongly posted behind barricades. It immediitely charged the enemy, driving them from their position, through the town — losing 8 men in the engagement. Continued the march on the 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, when the One Hundred and Fifth again had the advance ; had some slight skirmishing with Wade Hampton's cavalry 8th, 9th and 10th, was engaged in tearing up railroad between Graham Station and Williston. From thence, crossed the South and North Edisto rivers, on the road to Columbia, arriving opposite that city on the 16th, after a very disagreeable march through swamps and marshes. Not being able to cross the Congaree at that point, moved up the river, and crossed the Broad and Saluda rivers, which unite and form the Congaree. Marching northward, arrived at Winnsboro on the '21st. On the 22d, the Regiment, again in the advance, had some skirmishing with Butler's rebel cavalry, and crossed the Wateree river. Reached Hanging Rock on the 27th, rested one day; 29th, moved northward, arriving at Chesterfield, March 3d; at Cheraw, March 6th. Crossed Great Pedee and Lumber rivers, and arrived at Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the 11th. Resting three days, 15th, moved in the direction of Raleigh, North Carolina, some ten miles, where it encountered the enemy, heavily entrenched, near Averysboro. Then, on the 16th, followed the battle of Averysboro — the enemy being driven from their position. The One Hundred and Fifth lost 6 killed and 16 wounded. On the 19th, 20th and 21st, took part in the engagement near Bentonville. The enemy evacuated that place on the night of the 21st. Arrived at Goldsboro on the 24th. Thus ended the Campaign of the Carolinas. Remained at Goldsboro until April 10th, 1865. Continued the march toward Raleigh, arriving at Smithfield on the 11th, and at Raleigh on the 13th, encountering but little opposition from the enemy. Resting until the 25th, moved out some fourteen miles on the Holly Springs road, in the direction of General Johnston's army. Encamped during the 26th and 27th. In the meantime, General Johnston surrendered. On the 28th, returned to Raleigh, and immediately began making preparations for the homeward march. On the 80th, left Raleigh, en route to Washington City, via Richmond, passing through the latter city on the 11th of May. Arrived in the vicinity of Alexandria, Virginia, on the 19th. Took part in tjie grand review at Washington, on the 24th, where the Regiment received a compliment for their movements, in the manual of arms, and their military appearance. Remained in the vicinity of Washington until the 7th of June, when the Regiment was mustered out of the service, and started, by rail, for Chicago, Illinois, where it arrived on the 10 th. Remained at Camp Fry, until the 17th, when paid off and disbanded. Co. Roster of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. if- oo Name and Rank. Colonels. Robert B. Latham . Henry Yates, Jr. . . Charles H. Miller . Lieutenant Colonels. George H. Campbell Henry Yates, Jr John M. Hurt Charles H. Mlller Majors. John M. Hurt David Vanhise Charles H. Miller Daniel L Brancher. . . Quartermasters. David Kern Orlando W. Barrett. . Surgeons. Albert H Lanpiiear Bernard J. Betteliieim .... Ethan A. Lee P. Harvey Ellsworth First Assistant Surgeons. P Harvey Ellsworth.. .. William F. Roberts Frederick H. Barker Residence. Lincoln . Berlin . . Lincoln . Lincoln . Berlin. . Athens. . Lincoln. Athens. .. Mt. Pulaski. Lincoln . Atlanta . Atlanta . Lincoln,Cayuga . Mattoon Lincoln . Lincoln. Date of rank. Sept 18,1862. April 28, 1864 July 18, 1865. Sept. 18, 1862 . April 10, 1863. April 28, 1864. May 8, 1865 ... Sept. 18, 1862 . July 13, 1865., Sept. 18, 1862. June 12, 1865. Sept. 13, 1862., March 12, 1863 Date of muster. Nov. 1, 1862 . Aug. 10, 1863 Jan. 31, 1864. Dec. 28, 1863 Dec. 2, 1862, . Oct. 10, 18114. July 15, 1865. Sept. 18, 1862 . Not mustered . Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862 . May 22, 1863 . Sept. 22, 1864. May 30, 1865 .. Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered . . Sept. 13, 1862. April 10, 1862. Aug. 16, 1868. Not mustered. July 1, 1864., Dec. 2, 1862. , Not mustered. Not mustered. Remarks. Resigned April 28, 1864 Resigned (as Lieut. Col.) September 8, 1864 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) July 12, 1865. > Resigned April 10, 1863 g Promoted 3 Died at Pine Bluff, Ark., November 18, 1864 fc Promoted ^ Promoted g Mustered out (as Captain) July 12, 1865. ... B l> Promoted Lieutenant Colonel m Mustered out (as Q. M. Serg't) July 12, 1865 fedhi hio Resigned March 12, 1863 g Mustered out July 12, 1865 Resigned April 11, 1863 Resigned December 28, 1863 Canceled. See 54th Regiment Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Declined commission Mustered out (as Hosp. Stew.) July 12, '65. I CO B. Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Captains. George W' Harmon Mrsl Lieutenants. John W. Shuep Thomas Pollock Second Lieutenants. Horace 0. Clark Thomas Pollock Captains. Mt. Pulaski Mt. Pulaski . Mrst Lieutenants. Mt. Pulaski Mt. Pulaski Second Lieutenants. Mt. Pulaski Captains. Nov. 1,1862 Sept. 18, 1862 . . Sept, 17, 1862 . April 10, 1863. June 22, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1862. April 10, 1863. July 14, 1863. . Feb. 25, 1864.. June 22, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1862. Feb. 25, 1864. July 15, 1865. Sept. 17, 1862.. March 11, 1864. Sept. 17, 1862... March 11, 1864. Sept. 17, 1862... March 11, 1864. Sept. 17, 1862. Dec. 20, 1864. Not mustered. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 17, 1862 . May 30, 1863.. Sept. 3, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1862. Aug. 12, 1863. JuneS, 1864... Sept. 22, 1864. Sept. 17, 1862 . Not mustered. . Sept. 17, 1862. April 9, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1862 . April 9, 1864 . . Sept. 17, 1862 . April 12, 1864. Sept. 17, 1862. March 9, 1865 . Declined commission Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Resigned June 22, 1864 Mustered out July 12, 1865 § fed _ td Promoted a Resigned April 25, 1863 U Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . . M W Died February 19, 1864 § Mustered out July 12, 1865 § Promoted Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 12, 1865 Resigned December 20, 1864 if- Mustered out July 12, 1865 <£ One Hundred and Sixth Infantry. — Continued. if-Or O Co. » E. Name and Rank. First Lieutenants. Henry Johnson David H. Harts Samuel Johnston Second Lieutenants. John P. Edds David H. Harts Samuel Johnston John M. Edwards Captain. David Vanhise Mrsl Lieutenants. John Everly , Monroe Shoup , Second Lieutenants. Monroe Shoup Joseph Ream Captain. James Cristie First Lieutenants. Francis M. Tuttle Thomas R. Pattison Henry C. Worthington . . Second Lieutenants. Thomas R. Pattison Henry C. Worthington . . Residence. Lincoln Sugar Creek, Lincoln Sugar Creek. Madison Mt. Pulaski. Mt. Pulaski. Mt. Pulaski. Mt. Pulaski . Mt. Pulaski. Atlanta . Atlanta . . . Salt Creek Atlanta . . . Salt Creek Atlanta . . . Date of rank. Sept. 17, 1862 . April 14, 1864. Dec. 20, 1864 - Sept. 17, 1862 . June 15, 1868 . April 14, 1864. Dec. 20, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1862 Sept,May 17, 1862 . 17, 1864 . . Sept, July 17, 1862 , 15, 1865., / Sept, 17, 1862 , Sept July Oct. SeptMarc , 17, 1862 . 29, 1863.. 28, 1864 . . 17, 1862 . hSO, 1864. Date of muster. Sept. 17, 1862 . July 11, 1864.. March 22, 1S65. Sept. 17, 1862 . Jan. 26, 1864.. Oct. 6, 1864... March 22, 1865. Sept. 17, 1862 Sept. 17, 1862 , Sept. 22, 1864 . Sept. 17, 1862 , Not mustered. . Sept. 17, 1862 . Sept. 17, 1862 . Jan. 1, 1864 ... Dec. 30, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1862 May 10, 1864 ., Remarks. Honorably discharged April 14, 1864 Promoted Mustered out July 12,1865 Resigned June 15, 1863 § Promoted 8 Promoted ^ Mustered out July 12, 1865 HEd Promoted Major g fed Resigned May 17, 1864 ^ Mustered out July 12, 1S65 g?d Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . ^3 Mustered out July 12, 1865 Died July 29, 1863 Musteied out October 28, 1864 Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Promoted p. G.. H. Thomas J. Copes Captain. William Beezley Mrst Lieutenants. James J. Ewing Second Lieutenant. John R. Ash Captains. Benjamin Williams Isaac L. Bowman Christopher T. Robinson Mrst Lieutenants. Isaac L. Bowman Christopher T. Robinson Henry Roach Second Lieutenants. James F. Bell Christopher T. Robinson Henry Roach Hiram Pierce Captains. P. Wilde Harts Horace P. Danforth . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Henry B. Clark James W. Berry Albert Mathews Second Lieutenants. William V. Brown ALBERT VlATHEWS Levi T. Regan Atlanta July 15, 1865 . Logan county. Logan county. Logan county. Lincoln. Lincoln. Lincoln. Lincoln.Lincoln. Lincoln. Lincoln.Lincoln. Lincoln. Lincoln. Lincoln. Lincoln. Lincoln.Lincoln. Lincoln, Lincoln. Lincoln.Lincoln. Sept. 17, 1862 Sept. 17, 1862 , Sept. 17, 1S62. Sept. 17, 1862 Jan. 1,1864. , May 19, 1865. Sept. 17, 1862 . Jan. 1, 1864... May 19, 1865 .. Sept. 17, 1862 . July 13, 1863.. Jan. 1, 1864... July 15, 1865.. Sept. 17, 1862 July 29, 1863. Sept. 17, 1862 . July 4, 1863... July 4, 1864. . . Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 14, 1863. July 15, 1865.. Not mustered. . Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 17, 1862.. July 11, 1864.. June 6, 1865... Sept. 17, 1862. July 13, 1864.. June 6, 1865... Sept. 17, 1862 Not mustered. . Sept 17, 1862 . Nov. 1, 1863... Sept. 17, 1862 . Nov. 7, 1863. . . Dec. 25, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1862. Not mustered . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865.. Mustered out July 12,1865 Mustered out July 12, 1865 Mustered out July 12, 1866 aEd Died January 1, 1864 frl Honorably discharged March 22, 1865 d Mustered out July 12,1865 .- §fedfedD Promoted > Promoted ^ Mustered out July 12,1865 g ui Resigned July 13, 1863 ^ Promoted W Promoted .... m Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . ^ l> Resigned July 28,1863 (J Mustered out July 12, 1865 *1 Died at Memphis, July 4, 1863 Honorably discharged July 4, 1864 Mustered out July 12, 1865 Died September 14, 1863 Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . . i_. One Hundred and Sixth Infantry. — Continued. if-to Co. Name and Rank. Captain. John Shockey Mrst Lieutenant. Culver Staggers Second Lieutenant. John A. Morris Captains. Alonzo E. Currier. George Collier John A. Hurt Samuel H. Blase First Lieutenants. George Collier John A. Hurt James D. McCam Samuel H. Blane Gage S, Gritman Second Lieutenants, John A. Hurt Samuel H. Blane Enoch B. Smith Residence. Elkhart Elkhart Elkhart SweetwaterPetersburg . Athens SweetwaterPetersburg . Athens SweetwaterSweetwater MiddletownAthensSweetwaterSweetwater Date of rank. Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 17, 1862, Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 17, 1862. June 15, 1863. . June 26, 1863. . May 19, 1865. . Sept. 17, 1862 . June 15, 1863.. June 26, 1863 . March 30, 1864. May 19, 1865.. Sept. 17, 1862. Juno 26, 1863.. July 16, 1865.. Date of muster. Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. Aug. 12, 1863.. JuneO, 1865... Sept. 18, 1862 Aug. 12, 1863 May 10, 1864. Juno 6, 1865.. Sept. 25, 1862, Aug. 12, 1868.. Not mustered. . Remarks. Mustered out July 12, 1865 Mustered out July 12, 1865 >b Mustered out July 12, 1865 d Resigned June 15, 1863 ** Died June 26, 1863 § Honorably discharged March 28, 1865 « Mustered out July 12, 1865 3 Promoted on Promoted S Honorably discharged March 80, 1864 ^d Promoted 2 Mustered out July 12. 1865 H Promoted Promoted .' Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . . HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Sixth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Lincoln, Illi nois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Robert B. Latham, and mustered into the United States' service, September 18th, 1862. Moved from camp, November 7th, 1862, via St. Louis, to Columbus, Kentucky, arriving November 10th, and, from thence, moved to Jackson, Tennessee. Colonel M. K. Lawler commanded the post of Jackson, and Brigadier General J. C. Sullivan, the District. The Regiment was mustered out of service July 12th, 1865, at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, July 24th, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Seventh Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. if-If- Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Thomas Snell Joseph J. Kelly Francis H. Lowry Thomas J. Milholand Lieutenant Colonels. Hamilton C. McComas Francis H. Lowry Thomas J. Mllholand John W. Wood Majors. Joseph J. Kelly James T. Brooks Uriah M. Lawrence Thomas J. Milholand John W. Wood David Lowry Adjutant. Silas H. Huebell Quartermasters. Babzilla Campbell Wllliam L. Chambers Surgeon. John Wright , Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Nelson G. Coffin Residence. Clinton Sept. 4, 1862 Clinton Dec. 13, 1862. Monticello Nov. 10, 1863 . Wapella , Monticello. . Monticello . . Wapella Piatt county. Clinton Wapella. . . . Cerro Gordo. Wapella Piatt Santa Anna . Monticello . Clinton , Clinton . Clinton Monticello Date of rank. May 10, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 6, 1863.. Jan. 1, 1865 , June 20, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862 Dec. 13, 1862. Jan. 9, 1864. . Sept. 25, 1S64 Jan. 1, 1865.. June 20, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. Aug. 25, 1862. Dec. 7, 1863.. Sept. i, 1862. Sept. 2, 1862. Date of muster. Feb. 16, 1863.. Not mustered. Sept. 4, 1862.. April 19, 1863. April 1, 1865 .. Not mustered. . Sept. 4, 1862. April 19, 1863 May 1, 1864.. Dec. 1, 1864.. April 1, 1865 . Not mustered. Sept 4, 16 Aug. 25, 1862 , Feb. 1, 1864.., Nov. 6, 1862 Remarks. Discharged December 13, 1862 Resigned November 10, 1863 . ." Died of wounds received at battle of Frank lin, Tennessee, January 1, 1865. . Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 21, 1S65. y =-1d Resigned February 6, 1863 jg Promoted rt Promoted . . q Mustered out (as Major) June 21, 1865 hIS Promoted Colonel > Resigned January 9, 1864 ^ Honorably discharged September 25, 1864. . Promoted |j Promoted hj Mustered out (as Captain) June 21, 1865 © hi Mustered out June 21, 1865 Resigned December 7, 1863 Mustered out June 21, 1865 Mustered out June 21, 1865 Dishonorably dismissed August 22, 1863. . . A. Second Assistant Surgeon. Charles C. Radmore Wcnona Chaplains. Samuel H. Martin . . David White Captains. James S. Brooks Thomas J. Milholand. Isaac C. Morse Edward Newgent Mrst Lieutenants. John Cuppy Isaac C.Morse Richard Cole Second Lieutenants. Thomas J. Milholand. . . . Isaac C. Mopse Edward N. Eby Captains. James R. Turner Edward Giddings . . . Mrst Lieutenants. David W. Edminsten Edward Giddings. . . Charles K. Zorger. . Second Lieutenants. Edward Giddings Edward Bosserman Captains. David J. Ford Benjamin F. Cresap Mt. Pleasant. Wapella Wapella. . . . WaynesviUe.Wapella WaynesviUe. WaynesviUe. WaynesviUe. Wapella. . . . WaynesviUe. WaynesviUe. ClintonClinton . Clinton . Clinton . Clinton . Clinton . DeWitt . Monticello Champaign county . Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 28, 1862. Feb. 3, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862.. Dec. 13, 1862.. Sept. 25, 1864. Nov. 30,1864.. Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 81, 1864 Nov. 30, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Dec. 13, 1862. June 20, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862. Oct. 14, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . Feb. 3, 1864.. Oct. 14, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . June 20, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 10, 1864. Sept. 4, 1802... Nov. 7, 1862... March 10, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . . April 18, 1863. April 1, 1865.. Sept. 4, 1862.. March 1, 1864 . April 1, 1865 . . Sept. 4, 1862 . . April 18, li>63. Not mustered . . Sept. 4, 1862. Dec. 25, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. March 24, 1864. Dec. 26, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862. . . Not mustered . . Sept. 4, 1862 . . March 24, 1864. Promoted by President Resigned December 7, 1863 Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted Major 0 Promoted Major !zj Killed November 30, 1864 H Mustered out June 21, 1865 y d8 0 Resigned January 31, 1864 jo Promoted ' g Mustered out June 21, 1865 $>Sja Promoted Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865. . ^ Resigned October 14, 1864 B Mustered out June 21, 1865 8 Resigned February 11, 1864 W Promoted Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865. . Resigned February 10, 1864 if- Mustered out June 21, 1865 cj, One Hundred and Seventh Infantry. — Continued. if- Co. C. ». Name and Rank. First Lieutenants. Benjamin F. Cresap George Hummel Second Lieutenants. Wllliam F. McMlllen William H, Plunk Captains. Samuel McGowan. . . Leander S. McGraw. Joseph M. Moore . . . Thomas Rose First Lieutenants. Leander S. McGraw Wllliam M. Clagg Joseph M. Moore Thomas Rose George Cooper Second Lieutenants. William M. Clagg Joseph M. Moore Thomas Rose Eliakim Sylvester E . . Captains. Francis H. Lowry. . John W. Wood .... John C. Lowry . Residence. Champaign county Monticello Monticello . Monticello . Clinton . Clinton . Clinton . Clinton . Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton WaynesviUe. Clinton . Clinton . Clinton . Clinton . Monticello . . Piatt county. Monticello . . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 10, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. June 20, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862.. Feb. 4, 1863... Jan. 8, 1865... April 20, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862.. Feb, 4, 1863 . Feb. 12, 1864., Jan. 8, 1865. . . April 20, 1865 . Sept. 4, 1862.. Feb. 4, 1863... Feb. 12, 1864.. June 20, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 6, 1863.. Jan. 1, 1865. . Sept. 4, 1862.. . March 24, 1864 Sept. 4, 1862.. Not mustered. . Sept. 4, 1862.. March 2, 1863 . Not mustered. . May 7, 1865... Sept. 4, 1862.. March 2, 1868. July 1, 1864. . . April 1, 1865.. May 7, 1865... Sept. 4, 1862., March 2, 186S Jan. 9, 1865.., Not mustered. Sept. 5, 1862.. May 1, 1863. .. April ], 1865. . Remarks. Promoted Mustered out June 21, 1865 Resigned December 15, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June"21, 1865. d Resigned February 4, 1863 Honorably discharged January 8, 1865 § Resigned (as 1st Lieut.) March 25, 1865 8 Mustered out June 21, 1865 g Promoted Da Resigned February 12, 1864 W Promoted .- IS Promoted O Mustered out June 21, 1865 g Promoted Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865 . . Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Promoted Major Mustered out June 21, 1865. . F. G. Mrst Lieutenants. John W. Wood Griffin M. Bruffitt John C. Lowry James M. Holmes Second Lieutenants. Griffin M. Bruffitt John C. Lowry Thomas Mearing Captains. Henry G. Wismer John D. Graham Albert J. Blackford Mrst Lieutenants. John D. Graham Albert J. Blackford Madison R. Stansbury. . . Second Lieutenants. James Parker Parker S. Adams Aaron Measton Captains. Benjamin S. Lewis Zadock C. Weidman. . . . Israel S. Cope Mrst Lieutenants. Zadock 0. Weidman Israel S, Cope Joseph Marsh Second Lieutenants. Israel S. Cope John Lewis Piatt county Piatt county. . . Monticello Monticello Piatt county. . . Monticello .... Monticello Clinton De Witt county Clinton De Witt county Clinton De Witt county De Witt county De Witt county De Witt county Marion Mt. Pleasant. . . Clinton Mt. Pleasant. . . Clinton Marion Clinton Marion Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 6,1863.. Dec. 14, 1864. Jan. 1, 1865.. Sept. 4, 1862 . Feb. 6, 1863.. June 20, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862 .. April 13, 1864. Sept. 11, 1864 . Sept. 4, 1862 . . April 13, 1864. Sept. 11, 1864 . Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 4, 1863.. June 20, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 3, 1864.. Oct. 31, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 3, 1864.. Oct. 31, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 .. . June 20, 1865\ Sept. 5, 1862. May 1, 1863.. Jan. 20, 1865. April 1, 1865 Sept. 5, 1862 . May 10, 1863 . Not mustered . Sept. 4, 1862. July 1, 1864. . Dec. 25, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. July 1, 1864.. Dec. 26, 1864, Sept. 4, 1862.. May 10, 1863 ... Not mustered . Sept. 4, 1862. May 2, 1864. . Dec. 25, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. May 2,1864 .. Dec. 26, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 Not mustered. Promoted Resigned December 14, 1864 Promoted Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted Promoted. 0 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865. . a EdW Resigned April 13, 1864 a Honorably discharged September 11, 1864. g Mustered out June 21, 1865 sdEd d Promoted fe Promoted § Mustered out June 21, 1865 Ed < Resigned February 4, 1863 § Resigned February 5, 1864 Kj Mustered out (as Sergeant.) June 21, 1865 ™ Resigned January 3, 1864 3 Resigned October 25, 1864 W Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out June 21, 1865 Promoted if- Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865. . S-J One Hundred and Seventh Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Captains. Alonzo Newton John R. Richards . . Edgar Camp Samuel J. Kidd First Lieutenants. Aaron Harshberger. . . . . Edgar Camp Samuel J. Kidd Andrew J. Williams. . . . Second Lieutenants. Joseph Zeigler Samuel J. Kidd Andrew J. Williams Willard Musson Captains. Emory L. Waller... David Lowry Joseph R. Wolf Mrst Lieutenants. John R. Richards David Lowry David Lowry Erasmus D. Sessions Joseph R. Wolf Robert Cumming if- oo Second Lieutenants. David Lowry Residence. Bement .... Santa Anna Monticello . Bement .... Bement . . . Monticello , Bement . . . Monticello BementBement Monticello . Champaign . Santa Anna. Santa Anna. Clinton Santa Anna. Santa Anna. . Santa Anna. . WaynesviUe. Clinton Santa Anna. Date of rank. Sept. 4, 1862.. Feb. 13, 1863. Feb. 13, 1863. June 16, 1864 Sept. 4, 1862 . . Feb. 9, 1863... Feb. 13, 1863. June 16, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 13, 1863. Feb, 13, 1863. June 20,1865. Sept. 4, 1862. Dec. 16,1863. June 20, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 13, 1863. June 1, 1863 . Dec. 15, 1863. June 80, 1864 June 20, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862 . Not mustered. May 29, 1863. Aug. 4, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862. May 10, 1863. May 29, 1863. Sept. 1, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. May 10, 1863. June 4, 1863.. Not mustered. Sept. 4, 1862. March 1, 1864 Not mustered. Sept. 4, 1862. Not mustered. Julv 1, 1863.. March 1, 1864 Jan 20, 1865. Not mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Remarks. Resigned February 13, 1863 Declined. Resig'd(aslst Lt. Co. I) June 1,'63 Killed June 16, 1864 Mustered out June 21, 1865 « Resigned February 9, 1863 ^ Promoted > Promoted ^ Mustered out June 21, 1865 _ Resigned February 13, 1863 % Promoted >j Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865 . . Ed ?d Resigned December 15, 1863 $ Promoted Major *3 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 21, 1865. . . Promoted Captain Company H Commission canceled Promoted Resigned June 30, 1864 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865. . Promoted Erasmus D. Sessions . . . Erasmus D. Sessions Preston Jones. K. ¦ Captains. Uriah M. Lawrence Solomon S. Williams . . . Mrst Lieutenants, Solomon S. Williams. . . Benjamin Brittingham.. Second Lieutenants. Benjamin Brittingham . . Andrew Rogers WaynesviUe. . , WaynesviUe. . . Santa Anna . . , Cerro Gordo. . , Wenona Wenona Willow Branch Willow Branch Cerro Gordo. . . Feb. 13, 1863.. June 1, 1863... June 20, 1865 . Sept. 4, 1862. , Jan. 9, 1864, -. Sept. 4, 1862... Jan. 9, 1864. . Sept. 4, 1862.. June 20, 1865.. Not mustered. July 1, 1863... Not mustered. Sept 4, 1862. May 4, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. May 4, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862. Not mustered. Commission canceled Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1S65. . Promoted Major Musteredout June 21, 1865 Promoted • sj Mustered out June 21, 1865 Ed W3 Promoted S Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 21, 1865. . ^Ed . — ¦ a Oo>fed¦ Promoted *Z Promoted , D Mustered out (as Captain) August 5, 1865. . g S3 a H Died at Memphis, Tenn., June 23, 1864. ... 8 Mustered out August 5, 1865 g hi It- Resigned March 20, 1863 % Mustered out August 5, 1865 fed ° K] Resigned August 7, 1863 Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted Mustered out August 5, 1865 if Promoted oa One Hundred and Eighth Infantry. — Continued. if- If- Co. A.. B C. Name and Rank. Chaplain. George W. Gue Captains. William R. Lackland John W. Plummer First Lieutenants. Philo W. Hill John W. Plummer Albert C. Boals Second Lieutenants. John W. Plummer John S. Boucher John W. Norris Captains. Richard B. Howell Wilber F. Henry First Lieutenants. Garrett G. RmiAAK Wllber F. Henry. - William Franks Second Lieutenants, Wilbur F. Henry William Franks John J. Kellogg Captain. Sylvester V. Dooley Residence. Farmington Tremont. , Hopedale . Hopedale Hopedale Tremont. Hopedale Tremont. Tremont . Pekin . Pekin. Pekin. Pekin. Pekin. Date of rank. Aug. 28, 1862.. Aug. 28,1862.., March 13, 1863. Aug. 28, 1862.. Jan. 26, 1863.. March 13, 1863. Aug. 28, 1862. Jan. 26, 1863.. Aug, 1, 1865 .. Aug. 28, 1862 . March 25, 1863. Pekin . . . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . Pekin Nov. 13, 1862.. Pekin March25,1863. Peoria Aug. 28, 1862 . . Aug. 28, 1862 Nov. 18, 1862. Aug. 1, 1865.. Date of muster. Aug. 28, 1862.. Aug. 28, 1862.. Oct. 22, 1863.. Aug. 28,1862. March 1, 1863 . Sept. 14, 1863. Aug. 28, 1862.. March 1, 1863 . Not mustered. . Aug. 28, 1862.. Aug. 28,1863.. Aug. 28, 1862 . Nov. 13, 1862., May 1, 1863 . . . Aug. 28, 1862.. Nov. 18, 1862., Not mustered. , Aug. 27, 1862. Remarks. Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted Major Mustered out Augusts, 1865 fe d Died January 26, 1863 > Promoted g Mustered out August 6, 1865 8"8 Promoted *. S Died July 22, 1865 b- Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. . ^I Resigned March 25, 1863 h} Mustered out August 5, 1865 2 H Resigned November 13, 1862 Promoted Mustered out August 5, 1S65. . i Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1835. Mustered out August 5, 1865 Mrst Lieutenant. Patrick Moore D o. OSo Second Lieutenants. Thomas Lynch Peter Young Captain. David R. McCutchen Mrst Lieutenants. William A . Stewart George H Meggure Second Lieutenants. George H. Megguse . . . Gabriel Woods Captains. Wineield M. Bullock. . . William A. Davidson. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Francis F. Briggs William A. Davidson. . . . Adolphus G. Oatman. . . . Second Lieutenants. William A. Davidson Adolphus G. Oatman Samuel C. Still Captains. Isaac Sarpe John H. Schulte . . . Byron Sheldos First Lieutenants. James Tippett John H. Schulte Peoria Peoria . Peoria Panola . Panola- . Eureka Eureka . Panola . EurekaEureka Metamora . Eureka . . . Eureka . . . Eureka Eureka , LynchburgBath Hickory. . . Lynchburg Bath Aug. 28, 1862... Aug. 27, 1862 . . Aug. 28, 1862... Aug. 1, 1865 Aug. 27, 1862... Not mustered. . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . Aug. 28, 1862... March 28, 1863.. Aug. 28, 1862... Sept. 28, 1863. .. Aug. 28, 1862... Aug. 1, 1865 Aug. 28, 1862 . . Not mustered . . . Aug. 28, 1862... July 13, 1865 . . . Aug. 28, 1862... Not mustered . . . Aug. 28, 1862.. Jan. 13, 1863 ... July 13, 1865.,. Aug. 28, 1862.. Jan. 13, 1863... Not mustered. . . Aug. 28, 1862 ., Jan. 13, 1863... Aug. 1, 1865.... Aug. 28,1862.. Jan. 13,, 1863... Not mustered . . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . April 6, 1863 May 10, 1865 . . . Aug. 28, 1862... Nov. 11, 1863... Not mastered . . . Aug. 28, 1862 . . Feb. 21, 1863... Aug. 28, 1862.. Mustered out August 5, 1865 s Discharged March 28, 1868 Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 6, 1866. Mustered out August 5, 1866 ... , ed Discharged March 28, 1863 H Mustered out August 5, 1865 d g Promoted. ed Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. ° O8 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Aug. 5, 1865 . . §W1-3 Resigned January 13, 1863 W Promoted "... H Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Aug. 5, 1865 . . § >¦ Promoted y Promoted H Mustered out (as Q. M. Serg't) Aug, 5, 1865. Resigned April 6, 1863 Resigned February 16, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Aug. 6, 1865. . . Resigned February 21, 1863. . . ^ Promoted as One Hundred and Eighth Infantry.— Continued. if-CD Co. G Name and Rank. Mrsl Lieutenants. Byron Sheldon Charles Shultz Second Lieutenants. John H. Schulte Benjamin Swayze Captains. George R. Haglitt Samuel B. Harts Henry C. Sommers John E McDermot First Lieutenants. Samuel B. Harts Henry C. Sommers John E McDermot James H. Wynd Second Lieutenants, Henry C. Sommers John E. McDermot James Bradshaw Captain. William M. Duffy First Lieutenants. Isaac C Brown Henry C. Cook Residence. Hickory Hi ckory Bath Pekin Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria San Jose San Jose Janesville, Wisconsin Date of rank. April 6, 1863 May 10, 1865 Aug. 28, 1862 Aug. 1,1865. Aug. 28, 1862 Jan. 13, 1S63. May 30, 1863 . June 13, 1864. Aug. 28, 1862. . June 13, 1863.. May 30, 186S .. June 13, 1864. Aug. 28, 1862. Jan. 13, 1863 Aug. 1, 1865.. Aug. 28,1862. Aug. 28, 1862. Dec. 11, 1868. Date of muster. Nov. 10, 1863. Not mustered. Aug. 28, 1862. Not mustered. Aug. 28, 1862.. Aug. 26, 1863 July 4, 1864.. Aug. 28, 1862. Jan. 13, 1863. Aug. 22, 1863. July 4, 1864. . Aug. 28, 1862. Jan. 13, 1863. Not mustered. Aug. 28, 1862.. Aug. 28, 1862 . Feb. 1, 1864. . . Remarks. Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5,1865. t> Promoted o Mustered out (as Sergeant Co. B) August 5 5, 1865. v H £ hi Resigned January 13, 1863 ^ Resigned May 30, 1868 y Murdered by guerrillas June 13, 1864 8 Mustered out August 5, 1865 #l> Promoted Promoted S Promoted v-d Musteredout August 5, 1865 g hi Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865 . Mustered out August 6, 1865 Resigned December 11, 1863 Mustered out August 6, 1865 I.. K. Second Lieutenants. William W. Nelson Michael Glasheen Captains. John W. Carroll Patrick R. Needham Mrst Lieutenant. Richard Scholes Second Lieutenants. Daniel Dulaney , Edward Pratt Captains. Lyman W. Clark James F. Davidson Mrst Lieutenants. James F. Davidson Albert M. Attebery Second Lieutenants. Philander E. Davis Jacob Brucher Bath . . . Delevan Peoria, . . Brimfield Peoria PeoriaPeoria PeoriaEureka Eureka . Hopedale . . Deer Creek Aug. 28,1862.. Aug. 1, I860.. Aug. 28, 1862. March 28, 1863 Aug. 28,1862., Aug. 28, 1862 . Aug. 1, 1865. . . Aug. 28, 1862 . Oct. 26, 1864.. Aug. 28, 1862 . Oct. 26, 1864.. Aug. 28, 1862. Aug. 1, 1865... Aug. 28, 1862.. Not mustered. . Aug. 28,1862.. Sept. 14, 1863 . Aug. 28, 1862. Aug. 28, 1862. Not mustered. . Aug. 28, 1862. Not mustered. Aug. 28,1862.. Not mustered. . Aug. 28, 1862 . Not mustered . . Resigned March 1, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 5, 1865. . Discharged March 28, 1863 Mustered out August 6, 1865 Mustered out August 6,1865 0 8W Resigned July 11, 1863 H Mustered out (as S'g't. Major) August 5, 1865 9Ofed Promoted Major y Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) August 6, 1865 Promoted m Mustered out (as Com'y Serg't) July 27, '65. aW1-3 Discharged March 28, 1863 H Mustered out (as Serg't Co. A) Aug. 5, 1865 H . ^8 HfedK| If- HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Eighth Illinois Infantry Volunteers was organized and rendez. voused at Camp Peoria. The first company for the Regiment was recruited at Pekin, Illinois, by Charles Turner, and arrived in camp on the 14th day of August, 1862. The Regiment was organized on the 27th of August, and mustered into the service of the United States, August 28th, 1862. October 6th, the Regiment left Camp Peoria, by rail, for Covington, Kentucky, via Logansport, Indianapolis and Cincinnati, arriving in Covington on the morning of the 8th. In the organization of the troops, at Covington, Kentucky, the One Hundred and Eighth Regiment was assigned to the First Brigade, Third Division, Army of Kentucky — Colonel John Coburn, Thirty-third Indiana Infantry, commanding the Brigade ; Brigadier General A. Baird commanding the Division; Major General Gordon Granger commanding the Army. The Regiment here drew the necessary transportatinn and camp equipage, and, on the 17th, marched, with the Division, into interior of the state, following the retreating enemy. The Regiment passed through Falmouth, Cynthiana, Paris and Lexington, to Nicholasville, where a halt was made, and the troops went into camp, November 1st, and remained until the 14th. At Lexington, the troops were reorganized, and the One Hundred and Eighth was as signed to the Second Brigade, First Division, Army of Kentucky — Colonel W. G. Landram, of Nineteenth Kentucky, commanding Brigade, and Brigadier General A. J. Smith com manding Division. November 14th, the Regiment marched, with the Division, for Louisville, via Versailles, Frankfort and Shelbyville. Reached Louisville on the 19th, and, on the 21st, embarked on board transports for Memphis, Tennessee, where it arrived on 26th, and went into camp near the city. The troops were here organized for a winter campaign, and General A. J. Smith's Division was designated as the First Division, Right Wing, Army of the Tennessee. The Regiment remained at Memphis, performing picket and such other duty as was re quired of it, until the 20th of December, when it embarked on board the "City of Alton," and proceeded with the expedition, under Major General W. T. Sherman, against Vicks burg. There were crowded upon this boat the Brigade commander and his staff, with their horses and other necessary equipage and transportation, the One Hundred and Eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry and, the Forty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volun teer Infantry, together with the transportation, horses, mules and equipage belonging to both regiments. HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH INFANTRY. 469 The expedition proceeded down the Mississippi river to the mouth of the Yazoo, and up that river to Johnson's Landing, near Chickasaw Bluff, where, on the evening of the 28th, the Regiment disembarked and bivouacked for the night. On the morning of the 29th, the Regiment moved, with the Division, upon the enemy, who was found strongly fortified upon the bluffs running north-east from the city of Vicksburg. Here, in the engagement of Chickasaw Bayou, the One Hundred and Eighth Illinois first met the enemy. In this engagement the Regiment occupied the extreme right of the Union lines, its right resting on the Mississippi river. There was no heavy fighting on this part of the line, but some sharp skirmishing. The Regiment began skir mishing with the enemy on the afternoon of the 29th, and quite a rapid fire was kept up until dark, when, in compliance with orders, the line was withdrawn about 300 yards, and held during the night. On the morning of the 30th, the line was again advanced to retake the former position, which, it was found, had been occupied by the enemy. A lively skirmish here took place, which lasted about half an hour, and resujted in the enemy being compelled to retire, in considerable coufusion, with the loss of 7 killed and 4 prisoners captured by the Regiment. The orders to the Regiment were to retake and hold its former position, and, having done this, no attempt was made to do more. > About noon, the Regiment was relieved and allowed to fall back and rest, and make coffee. On lst^of January, 1863, the One Hundred and Eighth was again ordered to the front, where it remained, on the skirmish line, until midnight, when, just as the clock on the court house, in Vicksburg, told the hour of 1, in compliance with orders received early in the night, the Regiment silently withdrew, and, with one section of the Chicago Mercan tile Battery, covered the retreat of General Sherman's army. The Regiment reached Johnson's Landing before daylight, on the morning of the 2d, and immediately re-em barked on board the "City of Alton." Although the lines of the two armies were so close to each -other that the men could dis tinctly hear the voices of their opponents, yet the plans for the retreat were so well laid and executed that the enemy did not discover it until the whole fleet was steaming down the Yazoo. The fleet proceeded down the Yazoo river, to the Mississippi. Thence, up that river, to the mouth of the White river, and up that river, and through a cut-off, into the Arkansas, to Arkansas Post, where, on the afternoon of the 10th of January, the Regiment disem barked and participated in the investment of that fort, and, on the following day, bore an active part in that most brilliant and successful engagement. In a report, afterwards made by the regimental commander, he says : "At one and a half p. m., we were ordered to advance, through a narrow strip of timber and across an open field, within short range of the enemy's guns, to within pistol-shot of the fort. The engagement at this part of the line, was terrific. From the time the order to advance was given, the officers and men, without a single exception, displayed a cool ness and courage, which, taking into consideration the fact of its being the first time the Regiment was ever under a heavy fire, deserves, in my humble opinion, special commenda tion." The casualties in the One Hundred and Eighth, dnring' this engagement, were thirteen (13) men wounded. On the 17th of January, the fleet was again moving down stream and proceeded to Young's Point, Louisiana, nearly opposite to Vicksburg, where, on the 24th of January, 1863, the Regiment disembarked and went into camp. The long confinement on the transports' and want of pure air and sanitary conveniences, during this expedition, cost the Regiment more lives than all other causes during its term of service — one officer, 470 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPOET. Philo W. Hill, First Lieutenant Company A, and 134 men, died during the months of Feb ruary and March, 1863. Major General J. A. McClernand assumed command of the expedition before the en gagement at Arkansas Post, and the title of the army was then changed to "The Army of the Mississippi." The organization of the Division remained the same as before, and the Division was designated as the Tenth Division, Thirteenth Army Corps. The Regiment re mained in camp at Young's Point, perfoiming picket duty and working on the famous canal, until the 10th of March, when it embarked on board the " Spread Eagle " for Mil liken's Bend, Louisiana, where it again went into camp. April loth, the Regiment broke camp and marched with the Corps and Division across the country, via Richmond, Smith's Plantation and along Lake St. Joseph to Hard Times, landing on the Mississippi river nearly opposite to Grand Gulf, Mississippi; thence down along the levee, about two miles, to Brandensburg, arriving there on the night of the 29th of April. On the afternoon of the next day the Regiment crossed the Mississippi river on board the iron-clad gunboat "LaFayette," which had run the batteries of both Vicks burg and Grand Gulf. On the morning of May 1st, at one o'clock, the Regiment was on the march. After marching rapidly, until about eight o'clock, a. m., it ai rived upon the battle-field of Port Gibson, sometimes called the battle of Magnolia Ridge, near Port Gibson, Mississippi. Fighting had begun before the Regiment arrived, and there was no time given for rest ; but it immediately moved into position. The fighting on that part of the line occupied by the One Hundred and Eighth was not very heavy, but the manceuvering was very fa tiguing. The day was excessively hot, with scarcely a cloud to break the piercing rays of the sun, and the Regiment was kept almost constantly in motion, marching and coun ter-marching over steep and rugged hills, until nearly sunset, and there had been no time for rest since midnight. After a very circuituous march, the Thirteenth Army Corps, and with it, the One Hun dred and Eighth Illinois Volunteers, reached Champion Hills, on the 16th of May, where the enemy were again met, and driven from the field. The Regiment performed its part in this bloody battle, after which it was detached from its Brigade and Division, and as signed to the duty of guarding prisoners of war. On the 17th, the Regiment moved with the prisoners, to Black River Bridge, where it was joined by the Twenty-Third Iowa In fantry, with another large lot of prisoners. The number which both regiments then had in charge was about 4500. On the night of the 19th, it reached the landing at Haines' Bluff, on the Yazoo river, and on the 20th, embarked, with a portion of the prisoners, on board the "Fanny Bullitt,'' and proceeded to Young's Point, and went into Camp near the same ground occupied by the Regiment five months before. On the 25th, the Regiment embarked, with the prisoners, on board the steamer "Gladia tor,"' and proceeded to Memphis, Tennessee, where its charge was transferred to the command there, and the One Hundred and Eighth returned to Young's Point, on board the steamer "Emerald." On the passage down, the boat was several times fired into by guerrillas from the shore, and one man, Peter C. Farner, of Company K, was severely wounded in the leg. The Regiment remained at Young's Point, performing various kinds of duty, until after the surrender of Vicksburg. They assisted in keeping up a line of pickets across the point of land immediately op posite the city of Vicksburg. This line, together with the gunboats, above and below the city, formed, with the lines on the eust side of the river, u. complete circuit around Vicksburg. Large details of men from the One Hundred and Eighth as-feted in working the heavy mortars upon the mortar boats, above the city, and several of the men were permanently injured by the concussion of their discharge. HISTORY OE ONE HUNDEED AND EIGHTH INFANTRY. 471 On the 18th of July, the Regiment crossed over into the city, and reported to Major General McPherson, commanding Seventeenth Army Corps, and went into camp. July 26th, the Regiment embarked, and proceeded to Memphis, and reported to Major General Hurlbut on the 29th; and on the 5th of August it proceeded, by rail, to Lagrange, Tenn. The Regiment, upon its arrival at Lagrange, was assigned to the First Brigade, Second Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, October 28th, 1863, the Regiment broke camp, and marched to Pocahontas, Tennessee, and garrisoned that post until the 9th of November — its Colonel, Charles Turner, com manding the post. On the evening of the 9th November, the Regiment proceeded, by rail, to Corinth, Mississippi, where it remained on duty until that place was evacuated by our troops, on the 25th January, 1E64, when it proceeded, by rail, to Memphis, and went into camp just outside the southern part of the city. Here they were assigned to the Second Brigade, District of Memphis, Sixteenth Army Corps. On the 2d of J une, 1864, about 130 men and officers from all the companies of the Regiment marched with the expedition under Brigadier General Sturgis, which left Memphis at that time to- attack the enemy under General Forrest. The'weather was bad, and the roads became almost impassable in many places. It rained every day for the first nine days that the expedition was out. On the 10th of June the cavalry engaged the enemy, and the infantry were hurried forward as rapidly as possible, and went into the fight without rest, and by regiments, as they came up. August 21st, 1864, when Forrest made his noted raid into the city of Memphis, the One Hundred- and Eighth did good service in compelling him to make a hasty retreat. February 28th, 1865, the Regiment broke camp at Memphis, and embarked for New Orleans, Louisiana, where it joined the Sixteenth Army Corps, under Major General A. J. Smith, and was assigned to the Third Brigade, Third Division, and its Colonel, Charles Turner, assigned to command the Brigade. March 12th, embarked onboard the ocean steamer "Guiding Star," for Fort Gaines, on Dauphine Island. The steamer grounded on the bar at the mouth of the Mississippi river, and did not reach Dauphine Island until the 16th, when the Regiment disem barked and bivouacked. Here, Colonel J. L. Geddes, of the Eighth Iowa Infantry, being the senior officer, assumed command of the Brigade. On the 21st of March, the Regiment embarked and proceeded up Mobile Bay and Fish river, to Danley's Mills,' about twenty-five miles from its mouth, and bivouacked until the morning of the 25th, when it marched with the Corps in the direction of Mobile. Early on the morning of the 27th, the enemy was met and driven within his works, at Spanish Fort, the strongest of Mo bile's defenses. Heavy fighting was kept up all day, and in the night, siege works were begun. The One Hundred and Eighth Illinois occupied the extreme right of the Union lines, which, in this siege, was a most important position, for it was expected that the enemy would attempt to turn this flank. The works of the Regiment were pushed to within one hundred yards of the enemy, the men working both night and day, and under a constant fire from the sharp-shooters stationed behind the enemy's works. The siege of this stronghold lasted thirteen days, and was brought to a close on the night of the 8th of April, when the Third Brigade, Third Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, to which this Regiment belonged, charged the enemy's works from the works constructed by this Regi ment and which they had pushed about two hundred yards nearer to those of the enemy than at any other point on the line. The casualties in the One Hundred and Eighth, during the siege and assault were three men killed, and one officer, Captain W. M. Bul lock, Company E, severely wounded, and ten men wounded. April 9th, the Regiment marched with the 16th Corps in the direction of Montgomery, Alabama, where it arrived on the 25th. Here it remained until the 18th of July, per- 472 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPOET. forming provost duty. While here Colonel Geddes resigned and Colonel Turner succeeded to the command of the Brigade, and also to the post of Montgomery. July 18th, the Regiment again broke camp, this time for the pleasing and happy pur pose of returning to the homes from which they had been absent for three long and bloody years of war. The Regiment moved, by boat, to Selma; thence, by rail, to Jackson, Mississippi, via Demopolis and Meridian. From Jackson, the regiment marched to Black- River, and thence proceeded, by rail, to Vicksburg. On the 5th of August, 1866, the final muster-out rolls were signed by the mustering officer, and the Regiment embarked for Cairo. From thence it proceeded, by rail, to Chi cago, Illinois, where, on the 11th day of August, it was paid and finally discharged from the service of the United States. Roster of the One Hundred and Ninth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Alexander J. Nimmo . Lieutenant Colonels. Elijah A. Willard Thomas M. Perrine Thomas M. Perrine. . . . Samuel M. P. McClure James Evans Greer D. Glascock. Calvin B. Dishon . , Surgeon. John S. Dewey First Assistant Surgeon. John W. Henley Second Assistant Surgeon. George H. Dewey Chaplain. Philip H. Kroh A.. vaptavn. John C. Hans acker. Residence. Clear Creek , Troy Dongola . . . Collinsville Jonesboro . Date of rank. Sept. 11, 1862 , Sept. 11, 1862 . Feb. 1, 1863... Sept. 11,1862. Feb. 1, 1863.. Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 1, 1863... Aug. 29, 1862 . Nov. 3,1862... Aug. 21, 1862.. Nov. 3,1862... Sept 11, 1862., Sept. 11, 1862 Date of muster. Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. II, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 11, 1862 , Aug. 29, 1862 Nov. 3, 1862.. Nov. 7,1862.. Sept. 11, 1862. Remarks. Discharged April 10, 1863. Dismissed February 1, 1863 Discharged (as Major) April 10, 1863. Promoted Discharged (as Captain) April 10, 1863. Dismissed February 1, 1863 Discharged April 10, 1863. . . Discharged April 10, 1863 Resigned December 21, 1863 . . '. Honorably discharged, to date May 19, 1864 Transferred to 11th Regiment Mustered out April 10, 1863 8« WedB &B w a i-3fed Discharged if-Zu One Hundred and Ninth Infantry. — Continued. if- -^ if- Co. B O Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. James P. McLane Second Lieidenant. Moses A. Goodman Captain. Samuel M. P. McClure Mrst Lieutenant. Jacob A. Milikin Second Lieutenant. Thomas T. Robinson Captains. John M. Rich Benjamin F. Hartline. , First Lieutenant. Benjamin F. Hartline . . . Second Lieutenant. Daniel Kimmel. . . ^ Captain. Hugh Andrews First Lieutenant. Benjamin F. Sullivan. . . , Second Lieutenant. Jasper N. McElhaney. Residence. Jonesboro. . Jonesboro. . Clear Creek Makanda. . . Makanda. . . South Pass . Jonesboro. . Jonesboro. . South Pass. Anna Jonesboro . Jonesboro. . Date of rank. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862 Feb. 1, 1863... Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862 . Date of muster. Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862, Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Remarks. Discharged Discharged & Promoted Major d Discharged H Discharged 8 '. >¦d. Dismissed February 1, 1863 °°" Discharged fed fedhjO Promoted ^ Dismissed February 1, 1863 Discharged Died Discharged E. Captains. Thomas Boswell. . . Morgan Stokes Mrst Lieutenant. Morgan Stokes Second Lieutenant. John Stokes o»» Captains. John J. McIntosh . Charles Barringer. , First Lieutenants. Charles Barringer Charles Klutts Second Lieutenants. Charles Klutts Thomas Watkins George W. Penninger Josiah Toler . Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant. Mrsl Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captain. First Lieutenants. John Spire. Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant. Jonesboro.Jonesboro . Jonesboro,Jonesboro. Jonesboro . Jonesboro. Anna. Anna. Anna Anna Jonesboro . Union county. Anna Sept. 11, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863.... Sept. H, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept 11, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. ", 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. H, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. H, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. H 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. 11 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. 11 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. H, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept 11 1862.. Dismissed February 1, 1863 Discharged Promoted Dismissed February 1, 1863 ' O 8fed Dismissed February 1, 1863 d Discharged 3O .fed Promoted o Discharged 8 O Promoted , ^ Discharged mW Dismissed February 1, 1863 § Discharged g3 Promoted . Discharged Resigned December 29, 1862 Resigned March 4, 1863 Jf?} Discharged Vi One Hundred and Ninth Infantry. — Continued. if-OS Co. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. James D. Kerr John Spire Robert L. Coleman Captain. Wilson Misenhelmer .... Mrst Lieutenant. Abbam L. Misenheimer. . Second Lieutenant. Henry Gassaway WlLBURN M. BoREN. Samuel 0. Lewis . . . First Lieutenants. Samuel 0. Lewis Robert B. Bartleson. . . . Second Lieutenants. Robert B. Bartleson Andrew Colvin Residence. Company K assigned as company Union county Anna Union county Dongola Dongola Dongola Caledonia Caledonia Caledonia Pulaski county Pulaski county Pulaski county F, 11th Regiment Infantry, Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 11, 1862.. Feb. 13, 1863... March 4, 1863.. Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862. . Sept. 11, 1862. Jan. 9, 1863... Sept. 11, 1862. Jan. 9, 1863... Sept. 11, 1862. Jan. 9, 1863... Sept. 11,1862.. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Remarks. Resigned February 13, 1863 Promoted Discharged .• & Died ^H | Discharged ^s Discharged & fed Resigned January 9, 1863 d. Transferred to Company F, 11th Infantry. . . oo" g Promoted hd Transferred to Company F, 11th Infantry. . . § hi Promoted Transferred to Company F, 11th Infantry . . ORDER FROM WAR DEPARTMENT. Lake Providence, La., April 10, 1863. Special Orders, ) No. 6. j" The offieers of the One Hundred and Ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, except those of Company K, having been reported as utterly incompetent to perform the duties of their respective commissions, and evincing no disposition to improve themselves, are hereby discharged from the service of the United States. This is the Regiment which was within a few miles of Holly Springs, when attacked by the rebels, and failed to march to the support of their comrades, but drew in their pickets and stood ready to surrender. From nine companies, three hundred and forty- seven men deserted, principally at Memphis, -and but one from Company K. To render the men efficient, it is necessary to transfer them to a disciplined regiment, and they are accordingly transferred to the Eleventh Regiment Illinois Volunteers — Com pany K to make the tenth company. The officers thus discharged are — Colonel A. J. Nimmo, Major T. M. Perrine, First Lieutenant C. B. Dishon, Regimental Quartermaster. Captains J. C. Meruslucker, Hugh Andrews, Samuel P. McClure, S. A. Lewis. First Lieutenants James J. McLane, Morgan Stokes, Jacob Milligan, Charles Barringer, B. F. Eartline, Josiah Toler, Abraham Merrenhen, B. B. Bartleson. Second Lieutenants M. M. Goodman, Squire Crabtree, T. T. Robinson, Henry Cassaway, Charles Kettles, Andrew Colvin. Chaplain P. H. Crouch will, as the Regiment has been consolidated, be mustered out of the service. x Surgeon T. M. Perrine, Assistant Surgeons John W. Henly and George H. Dewey will be assigned, by Major General Grant, to other Illinois regiments, to fill vacancies. By order of the Secretary of War. L THOMAS, Adjutant General. Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 24, 1863. Official: E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General. Roster of the One Hundred and Tenth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. 00 Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Colonel. Lieutenant Colonels. Majors. New York, N. Y Adjutant. Quartermaster. Surgeon. First Assistant Surgeon. Second Assistant Surgeons. Chaplain. Captains. Date of rank. Sept. 11,1862... Sept. 11, 1862. May 16, 1863.. Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 5, 18b3... Sept.. 4, 1862.. Aug. 28, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862. Sept, 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862 , April 3, 1868. Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 6, 1868. . . Date of muster. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Not mustered. . SeDt. 11, 1862 . March 23, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862 . . Aug. 28, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862 . April 17, 1863. Sept. 11, 1862 , Remarks, Mustered out May 8, 1863. [consolidated. Resigned May 16, 1863 ; Lieut. Colonel, as Captain Company A, as consolidated Resigned February 5, 1863. Mustered out May 8, 1863. . Mustered out May 8, 1863 Mustered out May 8, 1863 See Regiment, as consolidated. Mustered out May 8, 1863 a d fed2S fed Ed fed Ed?d O fed i-3 Resigned February 12, 1863... See Regiment, as consolidated. Promoted Major See consolidated Company G. c. » Mrst Lieutenants. Green M. Contrell William B. Deming Second Lieutenants. William B Deming James A. Miller Captains. Charles H. Maxey Samuel T. Maxey Mrst Lieutenants. Samuel T. Maxey John H. Dukes. . . Second Lieutenants. John H. Dukes Thomas J. D. Maxey. . . . Captains. Francis M. Norman James L. Parks Joel P. Watson Mrst Lieutenants. Richard T. McHaney . . . Francis M. Parks Second Lieutenants. James L. Parks Joel P. Watson George M. Burnett Captain. Ebenezer H. Topping Mrst Lieutenants. Robert A. Cameron William J. Cameron .... Franklin county . Franklin county. Franklin county Franklin county Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon. Marion . Marion . Marion . Marion . Marion . Marion , Springfield , Ashley . Ashley . Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 5, 1863... Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 5, 1863. . . Sept. 11, 1862. March 22, 1863 Sept. 11, 1862. March 22, 1863 Sept. 11, 1862.. March 22, 1863 Sept. 11, 1862., Nov. 26, 1862. . March 30, 1863. Sept. 11, 1862. Dec. 19, 1S62.. Sept. 11, 1862. Nov. 26, 1862.. March 30, 1863 Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862 . Nov. 24, 1862 . . Sept. 11, 1862 .. March 22, 1863. Sept. 11, 1862 . March 22, 1S63 Sept. 11, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. April 26, 1863. Promoted Mustered out May 8, 1863 Promoted Mustered out May 3, 1863 Resigned March 22, 1863 0 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) May 8, 1863.. gtda Promoted 3 See Company A, as consolidated y fedhiB Promoted • ¦ Transferred (as private) to Co. A, as consol d gB,j Resigned November 26, 1862 g Died § See Company D, as consolidated y Resigned December 19, 1862 h. Mustered out at consolidation 8 Promoted • Promoted Mustered out at consolidation Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Promoted Captain Company K ^ See Company A, as consolidated co One Hundred and Tenth Infantry. — Continued. if00© Co. D. E.. F.. G.. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. William J. Cameron John H. Gunn Captains. George E. Burnett Willis A. Spiller First Lieutenants. Willis A. Spiller Charles Burnett Second Lieutenants. Charles Burnett Richard J. Smith Captain. Grayson Dellitt First Lieutenants. Carrol Payne Isham G. Harrison Second Lieutenants. Jesse G. Payne Isham G. Harrison John A. Rodman Captains. John F. Day Joseph B. Scudmore .... Residence. Ashley Richview Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Franklin county Tamaroa Franklin county Tamaroa Franklin county. Franklin county, Wayne county. . Wayne county . . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 11, 1862.. Nov. 24, 1862... Sept.ll, 1862... March 30, 1863 . Sept. 11, 1862 . March 30, 1863. Sept. 11, 1862. March 30, 1863 . 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 12, 1863.. Sept. 11, 1862. Jan. 1, 1863... Feb. 12, 1868.. Sept. 11, 1862.. March 80, 1868.. Sept. 11, 1862 . April 26, 1863. Sept. 11, 1862. Not mustered . . Sept. 11, 1862.. Not mustered. . Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862 March 22, 1863. Sept. 11, 1862. Not mustered . . Remarks. Promoted See company B, as consolidated r% Resigned March 30, 1863 § Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) May 8, 1863. ... dts Promoted ** Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) May 8, 1863 g Promoted P See Company B, as consolidated 8 GO fedfed Mustered out May 8, 1863 g fedhi Resigned February 12, 1863 See Company C, as consolidated Killed December 81, 1862 Promoted See Company C, as consolidated Died Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) May 8, 1868. .. H.. o I... iii 0"' First Lieidenants. Second LAeutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Exos D. Hoge Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. William W. McAmie "TgHA'ErCT'TAYLOR William. I. Ejlki^s Captains. Mark Harper Sept. 11, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862.. March 80, 1863. Sept. 11,,J862. Dec. 19, 1862.. Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 26, 1863.. Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 26, 1863.. Sept. 11, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862 .. Feb. 26, 1863.. Sept. 11, 1862 , April 1, 1863.. Sept. 11, 1862 , Nov. 24,1862. April 1, 1863. Sept 11,1862. Dec. 25, 1862. April 1, 1863. Sept 11, 1862. Nov, 24, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. Feb. 9, 1863... May 6, 1863... Sept. 11, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862 Sept. 11, 1862 , Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 11, 1862 , Sept. 11, 1862 . April 16, 1863. Resigned December 19,1862 Promoted Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) May 8, 1883 Promoted Promoted Resigned February 26, 1863 § Mustered out May 8, 1863 HW d Promoted § See Company D, as consolidated fcjfedB Resigned December 19,1862 '. > Promoted q See Company D, as consolidated fed a s Resigned April 1, 1863 M Mustered out at consolidation a % Resigned November 24, 18C2 ._ g Promoted ." k( Mustered out at consolidation Resigned December 18, 1862 Promoted See Company C, as consolidated Resigned November 24, 1862 ^ See Company B, as consolidated \-t. One Hundred and Tenth Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. K.. First Lieutenants. Sept. 11, 1862 . . Jan. 23, 1863... Sept. 11, 1862 .. Hamilton county Second Lieutenants. Sept. 11, 1862 .. Sept. 11, 1862 . . 00 L-0 Bd ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION. The consolidation of this Regiment was ordered by Paragraph 6, Special Field Orders 124, Headquarters, Department of the Cumberland, May 7, 1863, and approved by Major General John M Palmer — which order is as follows: " Mnjor General Palmer, commanding Second Division, Twenty-first Army Corps, will cause the consolidation of the One Hundred and lenth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, under the instructions contained in General Orders, No. 86, War Department, current series. The officers to be retainedin service will be selected by him. The Assistant Commissary of Musters, Second Division, Twenty-first Army Corps, will muster out ot service all officers rendered supernumerary by the consolidation. m A report of the battalion, as re-organized, will be made to these Headquarters. By command of Major General Rosecrans. „ .„_,„ _ . , . . ~„ J H. THRALL, Capt. and A. A. 67." % fedfedhiOfedhi May 8, 1863.— Consolidations made, by reducing tho Regiment to four (4) Companies. Roster of the One Hundred and Tenth Infantry {as consolidated) Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. OafedW d 8Bfed fedB Lieutenant Colonels. Munroe*C. Crawford Ebenezer H. Topping Major. Green M. Contrell Adjutants. John A. Rodman William A. Gunn Quartermaster. John M. House Surgeon. Williamson C. Pace First Assistant Surgeon. Jonesboro. . Springfield Franklin county Franklin county Sept. 11, 1862. May 16, 1863... Jan. 29, 1864. Sept. 11, 1862. Oct. 1, 1863... Not mustered. Resigned May 16, 1863 Mustered out June 8, 1865 |> Mustered out (as Captain) June 8, 1865. Ashley. Ashlev. Julv 1, 1863... April 21, 1864. Jan. 7, 1864 . . , Sept. 11, 1832 , Aug. 4, 1864. . . July 1, 1864... Sept. 11, 1862. aahifed a H a 00oO Mustered out June 8, 1865 8O Resigned April 21, 1864. Resigned April 7, 1865 . . Mustered out June 8, 1865 B >Hfedd a*d Second Assistant Surgeons. David Wall John G. Munsel State Line, Indiana , lit. Vernon Chaplain. George W. La Master. Captains. Ebenezer H. Topping . . John H. Dukes April 3, 1868.. March 10,1864. April 25, 1864., April 17, 1863. April 6, 1864.. Resigned March 10, 1864 . . Mustered out June 3, 1865. Mayl, 1864. SpringfieldMt. Vernon Sept. 11, 1862 May 16, 1863. Dec. 19, 1863.. Mustered out June 8, 1865 Promoted Lieutenant Colonel . Mustered out June 8, 1865.. . . oo W One Hundred and Tentli (as consolidated) Infantry.— Continued. Co. Name and Rank. B. C. J>. First Lieutenants. William J. Cameron A. Jackson Conlee Second Lieutenants. John H. Dukes A. Jackson Conlee Daniel H. Reeves Captains. Robert A. Cameron William R. Hester First Lieutenants. William R. Hester Richard J. Smith Second Lieutenants. John H. Gunn . . . William A. Gunn „ Captain. Green M. Contrell First Lieutenant. IsnAM G. Harrison Second Lieutenants. John A. Rodman William F. Elkins Captain. Joel P, Watson • Residence Ashley Richview . . . Mt. Vernon Richview . . Richview . . Ashley Hamilton county . Hamilton county. Raleigh Richview Franklin county Franklin county Franklin county Franklin county Date of rank. Nov. 24, 1862. Jan. 2, 1864.. Sept. 11, 1862. May 16, 1SG3 .. Jan. 2, 1S64 . . Nov. 24, 1862.. Sept. 1, 1863.. Jan. 23, 1863.. Sept. 1, 1863., Nov. 24, 1862., June 7, 1863 . . Feb. 5, 1803... Feb. 12, 1863.. Feb. 12, 1883.. July 1, 1863... March 30, 1863. Date of muster. Feb. 22, 1864 , Dec. 19, 1863. Feb. 22, 1864. Dec. 19, 1863. May 6, 1863 . . Feb. 6, 1S64 ... March 23, 1863., March 22, 1863 March 22, 1863 May 1, 1864... May 6, 1868... Remarks. Resigned January 2, 1864. . . . Mustered out June 8, 1865 . . Promoted Promoted Mustered out June 8, 1865 Resigned September 1, 1S63 Mustered out June 8, 1865 . . Promoted Mustered out June 8, 1865 Resigned Juno 7, 1863. . . . Promoted Adjutant Promoted Major Mustered out June 8, 1865. Promoted Adjutant Mustered out June 8, 1865 Mustered out June 8, 1865 3 hiadfed d fed fed»d o fedH First Lieutenant. I Joseph L. Murphy Terry county. Second Lieutenant. ., David W. Gillespie j Perry county , Feb. 26, 1863 Feb. 26, 1863 April 16,1863 .. Mustered out June 8, 1865 Mustered out June 8, 1865. HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF GEORGIA, Special Orders,) . Near Washington, D. C, June 5, 1865. No. 80. ) Extract: _ , .... XVII. In accordance with telegram order from War Department, dated May 18th, 1865, the men belonging to the One Hundred and lentn Illi nois Volunteer Infantry, whose terms of service do not expire prior to October 1, iS65, are hereby transferred to the Sixtieth Illinois Veteran volun teer Infantry By command of Brevet Major General J. C. Davis. . , „ , „, . . . „, „ A. C. McCLURG, A. A. G. ana Chief of Staff. o8fedW § B8B>S3 B 1-3 Ed a QOaatothIHB> i-3hi ai=3 1-3 OO HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Tenth Illinois Volunteers was organized at Anna, Illinois^ in August, 1862, by Colonel Thomas S. Casey, and mustered in, September 11th, 1862. On September 23d, moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and was assigned to Nineteenth Brigade, Colonel W. B. Hague, of Forty-first Ohio, commanding; Fourth Division, Gen eral W. S. Smith commanding; Army of the Ohio. On 1st of October, marched in pursuit of Bragg, to Loudon, within 45 miles of Cumber land Gap, and returning, via Mt. Vernon and Glasgow, to Gallatin and Nashville, Tennes see, arrived November 7th, 1862. The Regiment was mustered out of service, June 8th, 1865, at Washington City, and arrived at Chicago, June 16th, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Eleventh Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. James S. Martin . . . Lieutenant Colonel. Joseph F. Black Major. William H. Mabrt A.. Adjutant. William C . Stiles Quartermasters. Benjamin F. Marshall.. Henry Simpson Surgeons. James Phillips Samuel M. Swan Mrst Assistant Surgeon. John K. Rainey Second Assistant Surgeon. Thomas S. Hawley Cliaplain. James B. Woolard Captains. Amos A Clark , Jacob V. Andrews , Robert Martin Residence. Salem. . . Salem. . . Xenia. .. Centralia. Salem. .. Centralia. Nashville. Salem . Salem. Salem . Salem. Salem.Salem . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 186*2 . Sept. 18, 1862 . April 27, 1864. Sept. 18, 1862.. March 11, 1864. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. March 9, 1864 . June 27, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1862 . . Sept. 18, 1862.. Sept. 18, 1862... Sept. 18, 1862.. Aug. 23, 1862.. July 5, 1864. . . Sept. 18, 1862. July 5, 1864. . . Sept. 18, 1862 . . Sept. 18, 1862.. Sept 18, 1862... Sept, 18, 1862. April in, 1864. Aug. 13, 1864.. Remarks. Mustered out June 7, 1865 . Mustered out June 7, 1865 . Mustered out June 7, 1865. Mustered out June 7, 1865 . Resigned April 27, 1864... Mustered out June 7, 1865. oada§B fed EdB Resigned March 11, 1864 g Mustered out June 7, 1865 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Resigned June 24, 1863 Resigned April 14, 1865 . . . a*d a"a Killed in battle March 9, 1864 , Killed in battle, June 27, 1864. Mustered out June 6, 1865. . . . oo One Hundred and Eleventh Infantry. — Continued. GO OO Co. B C. Name and Rank. First Lieutenants. John K. Morton Jacob V. Andrews Robert Martin. ' Ezekiel Williams Second Lieutenants, Jacob V. Andrews Robert Martin William Woods Captains. Anderson Myers William H. Walker. Samuel L. Coulter First Lieutenants. William H. Walker George C. McCord Lewis J. Land Samuel L. Coulter Samuel W. Campbell. .. Second Lieutenants. George C. McCord Samuel Walker David Siiull Robert G. Ardry Captain. Thomas 0, Pierce Residence. Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Nashville . . . Richview . . . Marissa Richview . . . Nashville. . . Lively Grove Marissa MarUsa Nashville. - . Richview . . . Nashville . . . Lively Grove , Xenia Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. March 9, 1864 . June 27, 1864 . Sept. 18, 1862 . Oct, 6, 1862 ... March 9, 1864 . Sept. 18, 1862. Jan. 19, 1863 . . May 15, 1866L. . Sept. 18, 1862, Jan. 19, 1863 .. June 11, 1864.. Dec. 13, 1864., May 15, 1865. . Sept. 18, 1862 Jan. 19, 1863 . July 3, 1864.. May 15, 1865. Sept. 18, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1862 . Oct. 4, 1862... April 10, 1864. Aug. 13, 1864. . Sept. 18, 1862. Oct. 12, 1862 . . Not mustered . . Sept. 18, 1862 . March 17, 1863. Not mustered . . Sept. 18, 1862 . March 17, 1863 Aug. 25, 1864 . March 27, 1865. Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862 . Miu-eli 17, 1863. Not mustered. Sept. 18, 1862. Remarks. Died October 3,1862 Promoted Promoted Mustered out June 6, 1S65 >¦B Promoted ". r\ Promoted j^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. . . ai-3 fed Resigned January 19, 1863 fcd Honorably discharged May 1 5, 1865 & Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 6, 1865 . . poi* Promoted h Resigned June 11, 1864 g Died of wounds January 4, 1865 H Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865 Promoted Resigned July 3, 1864 Killed in action (as Sergeant) July 22, 1864, Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. . . Mustered out June 6, 1865. B E. i^rai Lieutenants. James M. Forth John Morris First Lieutenants. Robert W. Elder William H. Ballance Second Lieutenants. George W. Smith Garland C. Sheppard Captains. Joseph F. McGuire Llewellyn W. Castellom , First Lieidenants. Llewellyn W. Castellom . John R. Smith Second Lieutenants. William J. Young James J. Craig Captains. Abner S. Gray William H. Carpenter. William T. Monical Clay county Second Lieutenants. William B. Holleman Wayne county. John Morris Xenia. William T. Monical Clay county . Frederick W. Songer Clay county , Captains. John Foster Robert W. Elder Wayne county. Xenia. Foster's . Foster's . Foster's Marion county. Fayette county Marion county. Middleton. Middleton. Middleton- Middleton. Marion county. Middleton Patoka Patoka . Sept Feb Sept. . 18, 1862. 2, 1864... . 18, 1864. Sept. July Feb. Sept, 18, 1862 , 13, 1863.. 2, 1864... 18, 1S64 . Sept May . 18, 1862. 4, 1865... SeptMay . 18, 1862 4, 1865 .. Sept. Dec. 18, 1862 13, 1864. Sept. 18, 1862 . July 22, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1862. July 22, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1862. May 15, 18(55. . Sept. IS, 1862. Jan. 18, 1865.. Sept. 18, 1862 . March 22,1*04. Nov. 10, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1802. Sept. 6, 1863.. March 22, 1864. Nov. 10, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 18,1862. Not mustered. Sept. 18, 1862 Not mustered. Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. IS, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. IS, 1862.. Not mustered. . Resigned February 2, 1864 Resigned September 18, 1864 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Resigned, for good of service, July 13, 1863 Promoted Promoted _ Mustered out June 6, 1865 afeda Honorably discharged May 4, 1865 3 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 6, 1865 . . aPsfed B Promoted . Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865 ... a Bfed Killed in action, December 13, 1884 ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865 ... aH Promoted S3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. . . • Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as Seigeant) June 6, 1865. . . Discharged January 13, 1865 *¦ Musteied out (as 2d Lieut.) June 6, 1865. . . £§ Co. G. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Wllliam C. Dorris Edward Gorman Second Lieutenants. Wllliam H. Carpenter . . George 3. Edwards Captain. Reuben W. Jolllfp First Lieutenants. Henry Simpson Erastus W. Lapham Second Lieutenants. John W. Stover Samuel A. Jolliff Captain. George E. Castle Firsl Lieutenants. Andrew J. Larimer Robert M. Lovell Second Lieutenants. Robert M. Lovell James S. Gibson One Hundred and Eleventh Infantry. — Continued. COo Alfred J. Nichols . Residence. Patoka Patoka Patoka Centralia Irvington . . . Washington . Centralia Clinton county. Salem. Salem.Omega. Omega.Salem . Carlylo Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 18, 1862. May 15, 1865. Sept. 18, 1862. Jan. 13, 1865 . . Sept. 18, 1S62. Sept. 18, 1862. April 27, 1864. Sept. 18, 1862. May 14, 1864 . Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. July 22, 1864. Sept. 18, 1862. July 22, 1864. Sept. 18,1862.. Sept. 18,1862.. Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862.. Not mustered. . , Sept. 18, 1862... Sept. 18,1862.. Aug. 13, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1862.. Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862.. Sept. 18, 1862.. Nov. 10, 1864... Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered . . Sept. 18, 1862 . . Remarks. Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as Serg't Major) June 7, 1865. Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . Mustered out June 6, 1865. Promoted Quartermaster. . . , Mustered out June 6, 1865 Killed in battle May 14, 1864 Mustered out (as 1st Sergeant) June 6, 1865. Bd I ©fedafed Ed>t-1 fedfedhiO Mustered out June 6, 1865. Killed in battle July 22, 1864. Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 6, 1865. Mustered out June 7, 1865 K Mrst Lieutenants. JohnL. Souter Franklin W\ Kirk-ham.. Second Lieutenants. Franklin W. Kirkham. . David Nichols Captain. Joseph Shult? First Lieutenant. Isaac H. Berry Seoond Lieutenants. James B. Pendleton Frederic Sjple Carlyle Carlyle ..... Carlyle Patoka Salem Marlon oounty Jeffersonville. Marion county Sept, 18,1862-. Jan. 19, J.863. Sept. 18, 1862 . Jan. 19, 1863.. Sept. 18,1862., Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862 . March9,lS64. Sept. 18, 1862 . . March 17, 1863.. Sept. 18, 1862. March 17, 1868. Sept. 18, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1862. Pept. 18, 1862.. Not musteied. . . Resigned January 19, 1863 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 O Mustered out June 7, 1865 g 8 Mustered out June 7, 1865 § dW Honorably discharged March 9, 1864 £ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . . a o Ed piSI< hi a H K a*it> aH CO HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred an Eleventh Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Salem, Il linois, in September, 1862, by Colonel James S. Martin, and was mustered in, September 18th. Aggregate strength, 886. October 31st, 1862, the Regiment moved, by rail, to Cairo if thence to Columbus, Ken tucky, where it remained for the winter. On March 12th, 1863, moved to Fort Hieman, Tennessee, and Colonel Martin was placed in command of post of Paducah, Kentucky. On 29th May, the Regiment moved to Paducah, Kentucky. On 31st October, embarked for Eastport, Mississippi. Landed November 4th, and, on 5th, moved to Gravel Springs, losing, in a skirmish, 4 men. On 27th November, was temporarily assigned to Second Brigade, Second Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, and marched toward (Jhattanooga, Ten nessee. Arrived at Pulaski, November 12th, and was assigned to Fifteenth Corps, Major General Frank P. Blair commanding. Remained at Pulaski until February 25th, 1864, and then marched to Decatur Junction. March 9th, Captain Clark, Company A, was ac cidentally killed. On 16th, moved to Huntsville, and, on 19th, to Larkinsville, Alabama, and were assigned to First Brigade, Brigadier General Giles A. Smith commanding; Sec ond Division, Brigadier General M. L. Smith commanding ; Fifteenth Corps, Major Gen eral John A. Logan commanding. May 1st, 1864, moved, via Bridgeport, Chattanooga, Rossville, Taylor's Ridge, Gordon's Springs, and Snake Creek Gap, to Resaca, Georgia. On the 10th day of May, the Regi ment was engaged in a heavy skirmish at the Cross Roads, near Resaca. On the 13th, in a skirmish, short distance from Resaca, losing 7 killed and 8 wounded. On the 14th, in battle of Resaca, losing 6 killed and 28 wounded. In this action the Regiment was ordered to force the passage of Camp creek. The Regiment charged the line, driving the enemy back to the hills. Seeing the importance of the enemy's position, Colonel Martin ordered another charge, and, driving the enemy from the hill, occupied their works, un til re-enforcements arrived. Second Lieutenant John W. Stover was mortally wounded. On 16th, marched to Dallas. On 26th, skirmished with the enemy near Dallas. On 28th, was engaged in the battle of Dallas, losing 5 killed and 16 wounded — Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Black being severely wounded. On 1st of June, fell back and took position near New Hope Church. June 10th, skir mished near Big Shanty, and, on the 24th, at Kenesaw Mountain, losing 1 killed and 3 wounded. On 27th, engaged in assaulting enemy's works at Kenesaw — 1 killed and 16 wounded, and 1 missing. Captain Jacob V. Andrews, Company A, killed, and Captain Walker severely wounded. The One Hundred and Eleventh was heavily engaged on the 22d July, before Atlanta, and took quite a prominent part in that battle. The loss of the Regiment was 18 killed, 40 wounded, and 85 missing. Captain Joseph F. McGuire and Lieutenant Andrew J. Lari mer were killed; Major William M. Mabry severely wounded ; Captains John Foster, and Abner S. Gray, and Lieutenants Dorris and Young, taken prisoners, HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 493 On this day, the noble McPherson was killed. On July 28th, Captain Joliff, commanding Regiment, engaged at Ezra Chapel, losing 10 wounded and 1 missing. On the 4th of August, the Regiment was transferred to Second Brigade. August 30th, skirmished on Jonesboro road — 2 wounded. On 31st, engaged at Jonesboro — 1 killed and 7 wounded. The Regiment marched, with General Sherman's army, through Georgia, and was en gaged in the taking of Fort McAllister, Colonel Martin commanding Brigade, and Major Mabry the Regiment. The One Hundred and Eleventh was the first regiment to plant its colors on the works, and to enter the fort — loss 2 killed and 14 wounded. Among the killed was Lieutenant George W. Smith ; Lieutenant Lewis J. Land, mortally wounded, and Captain John Foster, severely wounded. In January 1865, commenced the Carolinas Campaign. Skirmished at South Edisto, February 9th, and at North Edisto, 12th — losing 1 killed. On 21st March, skirmished at Bentonville. Camped at Goldsboro, 24th. Marched from thence, with the army, to Raleigh, and Washington City. May 30th, 1865, Colonel Martin having been appointed Brevet Brigadier General, was assigned to command of Provisional Division of Fifteenth Army Corps, which consisted of the non-veterans to be mustered out. June 10th, the Regiment moved from Washington, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illi nois, on the 15th. Received final payment and discharge, June 27th, 1866. The One Hundred and Eleventh was engaged in 7 battles and 9 skirmishes. Number killed in battle, 42 ; wounded, 143 ; missing, 87 ; died of disease, 191. Num ber of miles marched, 2800 ; by steamer, 650 ; by rail, 1250. Roster of the One Hundred and Twelfth Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. CO Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Thomas J. Henderson. Lieutenant Colonel. Emery S. Bond Majors. James M. Hosford . . . Tristom T. Dow Adjutants. Henry W. Wells . . . Bradford F. Thompson. Gilbert R. Woolsey . . Quartermaster. George C . Alden Surgeons. John W. Spalding . . Luther S. Milliken. . Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Luther S. Milliken Charles DeHaven Jones. . . , Second Assistant Surgeon. Wesley Phillips Cliaplain. Rosnill N. Henderson. Residence. Toulon. Cambridge , Genneseo.Annawan . Cambridge . Annawan. Galesburg.Wyoming Wyoming.Genneseo. Burnt Prairie. Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 22, 1862. Sept 20, 1862. Sept. 20, 1862. Feb. 1, 1863... Sept. 22, 1862. Nov. 25 1863.. April 25, 1865. Sept. 10, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862. March 22, 1863 Sept. 15. 1862 May 4, 1863... Jan. 13, 1868. Oct. 18, 1862. Sept. 22, 1862. Sept. 22, 1862. Sept. 22, 1862. Sept. 22, 1862 , May 10, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1862. Sept. 11, 1862 . Sept. 22, 1862 , May 14, 1863.. Jan. 13, 1863.. Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen. Nov. 30, 1864. Mustered out June 20, 1865. Mustered out June 20, 1865 . Resigned February 1, 1863. Mustered out June 20, 1865 , Mustered out for promotion in 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery, November 25, 1863. Promoted Capta n of Company B Mustered out June 20, 1865 Mustered out June 20, 1865. Resigned March 22, 1863 ., Mustered out June 20, 1865. c, hi o fed Wt-1 a6 Ed Promoted Mustered out June 20, 1865. Mustered out June 20, 1865. Resigned October 26, 1864. . . B. C Captains. Tristom T. Dow Asa A. Lee , John L. Dow First Lieutenants, Asa A. Lee John L. Dow James P. McChesney Leander W. Browning . . Thomas J. Williams Second Lieidenants. John L. Dow James P. McChesney . . . Leander W. Browning . . Thomas J. Williams Jesse Goble Captains. James B. Doyle Jonathan C. Dickerson . John Gudgell Bradford F. Thompson . . First Lieutenants. Jonathan C. Dickerson John Gudgell Bradford F. Thompson . . Wllliam H. Doyle Second Lieutenants. John Gudgell Bradford F. Thompson . . Charles B. Foster Captains. John J. Biggs John B. Mitchell Annawan. . Alba Annawan . , Alba Annawan , Annawan . . Annawan, , Annawan. , Annawan. , Annawan.Annawan . Annawan . Yorktown.Osceola. . . Penn Osceola. . . Osceola. . . Penn Osceola. . . Osceola. . . Osceola. . . Osceola. . . Osceola. . . Osceola. . . CambridgeCambridge Sept. 20, 1862. March 1, 1863. Nov. 18,1863.. Sept. 20, 1862. March 1, 1863. Nov. 18, 1863.. Aug. 10, 1864 . June 15, 1865.. Sept. 20, 1862. Sept. 20. 1862. March 1, 1863. Nov. 18 1863 . Aug 10, 1864 . June 15, 1865 . Sept. 20, 1862. March 31, 1863. Sept. 18, 1868. April 25, 1865. Sept. 20, 1862... March 31, 1863, Sept. 18, 1863 .. Nov. 25, 1863... Sept 20,1862.. March 31, 1863 June 15, 1865 . . Sept 20,1862. Aug. 9, 1863.. March 18, 1864 Sept. 20, 1862.. Sept. 20,1864.. Not mustered. . Sept 20,1862. March 18. 1864. Sept 20, 1864.. Not mustered. . Sept. 20, 1862 . May 9, 1865.. Sept. 20, 1862. Sept. 30, 1864. Sept. 20,1862. Not mustered. . Sept 20,1862. Oct. 24, 1863 . Promoted Major Killed November 18 1863 Mustered out June 20, 1865 Promoted Promoted Resigned August 10, 1864 o Resigned May 20, 1864 8 Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 20, 1865. ra v B d Promoted B Promoted g Promoted B Promoted ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865. . gB i-3 Resigned March 31, 1863 M Killed September 18, 1863 5 Honoiaby discharged March 27, 1865 jjj Mustered out June 20, 1865 M a Promoted g Promoted H Promoted Adjutant ^ Mustered out June 20, 1865 Promot ed P'omotedr'. Musteredout (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865 . . Resigned August 9, 1863 j^ Mustered out June 20, 1865 or One Hundred and Twelfth Infantry. — Continued. ooa Co. Name and Rank C . . First Lieutenants. John B. Mitchell ALEXANDEr. P. PETRIE . . . Second Lieutenants. Alexander P. Petrie . . . Homer Sherbondy William Gillespie I> . . Captain. Augustus A. Dunn First Lieutenant. Henry G. Griffin Second Lieutenants Samuel L. Patterson . . . James H. Clark E. . Captain. ^Sylvester F. Otman . . . First Lieutenant. Crammer W. Brown Second Lieutenants. Elmer A. Sage Harry Graves Captains. William W. Wright. . . James G. Armstrong" . . . Residence. Cambridge Rivoli Rivoli . CambridgeMunson . , Cambridge Andover . , Burns Galva . . . , Wyoming. Wyoming.Essex . . . . Essex . . . . Goshen . . . Toulon . . . Date of rank. Sept. 20, 1862. Aug. 9, 1863.. Sept. 20, 1862 Aug. 9, 1863 . June 15, 1865 Sept. 20, 1862 Sept. 20,-1S02 Sept. 20, 1862. June 17, 1863 . Sept. 20, 1862 . Sept. 20, 1862 Sept 20, 1862 Juno 16, 1805 Sept. 20, 1862 , June 24, 1864 Date of muster. Sept. 20, 1862. . Dec. 20, 1863 .. Sept. 20, 1862.. Dee. 21, 1863. Not mustered. . . Sept. 20, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1862 . . Sept. 20, 1862. Aug. 14., 1863.. Sept. 20, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1862 Not mustered. . Sept. 20, 1862. Sept. 14, 1S64 . Remarks. Promoted Mustered out June 20, 1865 Promoted ^ Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 d Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865 . . 5 a Mustered out June 20, 1S65 q fed a d Mustered out June 20, 1865 wto Resigned Juno 17, 1863 Mustered out June 20, 1865 tdfed hi Oa '•i-3 Mustered out June 20, 1865 Mustered out June 20, 1865 Transferred to 65th Regiment Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865. Died June 24, 1864 Mustered out June 20, 1865 o 69to Mrst Lieutenants. Jackson Lawrence Robert E. Westfall . . . . James G. Armstrong Bushrod Tapp Second Lieutenants. Robert E. Westfall . . . . James G. Armstrong. . . . George C. Maxfield . . . Henry B. Perry Captains. Alexander W. Albro . . James McCartney First Lieutenants. James McCartney Thomas G. Milchrist . . . Eli K. Mauck Second Lieutenants. Thomas G. Milchrist . .. William L. Spalding . . . Thomas J. Townsend . . . Captain. George W. Sroufe Mrst Lieutenant Thomas T. Davenport . . Second Lieutenants, Elisha Atwater Jesse Newman Captain. James E. Wllkins West Jersey Penn Toulon .... Toulon Penn Toulon Toulon .... Toulon.... Galva Galva Galva Galva Galva Galva Galva . . . . , Galva Andover . . Cambridge . Munson Colona .... Genesco. .. Sept. 20, 1862.. March 5, 186S.. June 16, 1863 . June 24, 1864 , Sept. 20,1862. Sept. 20, 1862.. March 5, 1863 . June 16, 1863 . June 15, 1865 . Sept. 12, 1862.. March 81,1863. Sept. 12, 1862.. March 31, 1868 June 15, 1865 . Sept. 12, 1862.. March 81, 1868 June 15, 1865.. Sept. 20, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1862.. March 31, 1863. Sept. HO, 1862. Dec. 22, 1864. Sept. 20, 1862.. Aug. 6, 1863.. Not mustered Sept. 20,1862. Sept. 20, 1862. Not mustered... Sept. 20, 1862. Not mustered . . Sept. 20, 1862 . Sept. 20, 1862 . Sept. 20, 1862. Sept. 20, 1862, Resigned March 5, 1868 Died June 16, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 20, 1866 Promoted Promoted Resigned September 11, 1864 © Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1866 ... §9 Resigned March 81, 1863 9 Mustered out June 20, 1866 | B Promoted a Transferred to 66th Regiment B Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865.. hjM f Promoted d Died August 25, 1868. . ., g Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865. . a Mustered out June 20, 1865 Hj Mustered out June 20, 1866 Resigned March 31, 1863 Mustered out June 20, 1865 m Mustered out June 20, 1865 ^J One Hundred and Twelfth Infantry. — Continued. <©00 Oo. I . Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. George W. Lawrence . Second Lieutenants. Henry S. Comstock Henry Fanes Captains. Joseph Westley Edward H. Colcord. Mrst Lieutenants, Christian G. Gearhart . , Edward H. Colcord Jacob Bush Second Lieutenants. Edward H. Colcord Jacob Bush Samuel W. Weaver Residence. Geneseo . Munson . Atkinson Phoenix . Geneseo . Atkinson Geneseo.Geneseo. Geneseo . Geneseo. Hanna. . , Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 20, 1862. Sept. 20, 1862 . June 7, 1863... Sept. 20, 1862. April 12, 1868. Sept. 20, 1862 . Jan. 81, 1863.. April 12, 1863. Sept. 20, 1862. Jan. 31, 1868.. April 12, 1868. Sept. 20, 1862.. Sept. 20, 1862.. Sept. 14, 1864 . . Sept. 20, 1862. June 29, 1863 . Sept. 20, 1862 . . April 25, 1863.. June 29, 1868 . . Sept. 20, 1862. June 29, 1868.. Remarks. Mustered out June 20, 1865 Resigned June 7, 1868 . Mustered out June 20, 1865 g Resigned April 12, 1863 fe Mustered out June 20, 1865 h s Resigned January 81, 1868 3 Promoted ^ Mustered out June 20, 1865 > Promoted S Promoted ' ^ Mustered out June 20, 1865 Q % HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Twelfth Regiment Illinois Volunteers was mustered into the service of the United States on the 20th and 22d days of September, 1862, at Peoria, Illinois, and was ordered to report to Major General Wright, commanding the Depart ment of the Ohio, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Il accordingly moved from Peoria on the 8th day of October, 1862, by rail, and arrived at Cincinnati, Ohio, about midnight, on the 10th day of October, when it was immediately ordered over the Ohio river, to report to Major General Gordon Granger, at Covington, Kentucky. The Regiment reported to General Granger, about two o'clock on the morning of the 11th of Octo ber, and immediately went to work to prepare for the field. Having been brigaded with the Thirty-third Indiana, Seventy-seventh, Ninety-seventh and One Hundred and Eighth Illinois, under command of Colonel Coburn, of the Thirty-third Indiana, and having obtained transportation and supplies, it marched from Covington, Kentucky, on the 18th day of October, 1862, for Falmouth, Kentucky ; but on the 19th day of October it was detached from the Brigade and ordered to guard a large supply-train to Big Eagle, on the Lexington and Covington pike. The Regiment arrived at Big Eagle on the evening of the 21st of October, and, under orders, marched to George town, Kentucky, on the 23d, and to Lexington, Kentucky, on the 24th. It remained in camp at Lexington, Kentucky, for about five months, performing various duties, but was principally engaged in grand guard and provost duty ; al though detachments were occasionally sent to the ferries on the Kentucky river, to guard against the approach of the enemy. And at one time, one hundred men of the Regiment were mounted and kept on active and severe duty for several weeks ; and while thus engaged, aided in driving Cluke's command out of Kentucky. On the 21st of March, 1863, the Regiment moved for Danville, Kentucky, arriving there on the evening of the 22d, and at midnight on the 23d, it was ordered back to Dick's river bridge, on the Lexington pike, with orders to guard the bridge and hold the opposite bank of the river, at all hazards. It remained at the bridge until the evening of the 24th, when it fell back to the Kentucky river, at the mouth of Hick man, with the rest of the army, retreating before what was supposed to be a superior force of the enemy. From the Kentucky river, it marched back to Nicholasville, and from thence moved by way of Camp Dick Robinson, Lancaster and Crab Orchard, in the direction of Somerset, Kentucky, in pursuit of the enemy, by forced marches. But the cavalry and mounted infantry having overtaken and defeated the enemy at Dutton's Hill, near Somerset, and driven him across the Cumberland rivsr, the Regiment having only 500 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. heard the sound of artillery at a respectful distance, countermarched and moved back to Stanford. In October, 1862, the Regiment, on its arrival at Lexington, Kentucky, was bri gaded with the Forty-fifth Ohio and the Eighteenth and Twenty-second Michigan, under command of General Green Clay Smith, of Kentucky. He remained in com mand until in January, 1863, when Colonel Doolittle, of the Eighteenth Michigan, took the command. At Stanford, the Regiment was again detached from the Brigade, and ordered to Milledgeville, Kentucky, where it was mounted, and remained in camp until the 26th of April, when, with the new Brigade, consisting of the Forty-fifth Ohio, Thirty- second Kentucky and One Hundred and Twelfth Illinois, under command of Colonel Benjamin P. Runkle, of the Forty-fifth Ohio, it marched for Somerset, Kentucky. At Somerset, it joined other troops, under trie command of Brigadier General S. P. Carter, of Tennessee, and moved to Monticello, Kentucky, south of the Cum berland river, and aided in driving a body of rebel troops, under command of Gen eral Pegram, from that place, and out of Kentucky into Tennessee. There the " Regiment was under fire for the first time, and although it was not severely en gaged and suffered no loss, it was complimented by Colonel Woolford for its steadi ness, who remarked that he could scarcely believe the Regiment had not before been under fire. From Monticello, the Regiment returned to Somerset, Kentucky, where it remained until July, 1863, and where detachments from it were constantly engaged in active and severe duty, scouting up and down the Cumberland river, often at great dis tances, by night and by day ; and in guarding fords and ferries on the Cumberland river. While at Somerset, Kentucky, two hundred picked men from the Regiment, under command of Captain Dunn, of Company D, with similar detachments from other Regiments at Somerset, all under command of Major Dow, of the Regiment, joined Colonel Sanders in his celebrated raid over the mountains into East Tennes see. For rapidity of movement, marching over mountains, and swimming rivers, by day and night, and for successful execution, baffling the enemy, doing him a great amount of damage, and, finally, escaping from a vastly superior force, where every mountain gap was supposed to be securely guarded, this raid stands among the most brilliant of the war. It severely tested the courage and endurance of the men and officers who participated in it. The detachment of the One Hundred and Twelfth lost, in this raid, eleven (11) men captured, and five (5) men drowned in swimming Clynch river, at night. From Somerset, Kentucky, the Regiment moved back to Danville, Kentucky, and in the month of July, assisted in driving about fifteen hundred (1500) rebels, under command of Scott, across the Cumberland. It was four days and nights engaged in the pursuit of Scott, with but little or no rest or sleep, and for more than a hundred miles was skirmishing with the enemy. After capturing about five hundred (500) prisoners — scattering many others in the woods — and recovering most of the property stolen by these raiders, Scott was finally driven over the Cumberland river and into the mountains, when the Regiment again returned to Danville, Kentucky, having had one (1) man killed and six (6) wounded in the pursuit, and began the work of preparing for a campaign into Bast Tennessee. From Danville, moved to Stanford, and from Stanford to Crab Orchard ; from which place, having completed the necessary preparations, the Regiment marched for East Tennessee, with the army under General Burnside, re-brigaded with the First East Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Eighth Michigan Cavalry and Forty-fifth Ohio Mounted HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH INFANTRY. 501 Infantry, under command of Colonel Byrd, of the First East Tennessee, on the 21st of August, 1863, and arrived at Kingston, Tennessee, on the 1st of September. The Regiment actively participated in all of the campaigns in East Tennessee, in 1863, and, up to February 4th, 1864, sharing in the glory of redeeming that truly loyal people, and in wresting what was regarded as the key to the rebellion from rebel rule. Being always at the front and often at great distance from the main body of the army, it was kept constantly on the alert, and compelled to perform the severest du ties, always on short rations. Its operations in East Tennessee were at Kingston, Post Oak Springs, Athens, Cal houn, Charleston, Cleveland, Sweetwater, Philadelphia, Loudon, Campbell's Station Knoxville, Bean Station, Blane's Cross Roads, Dandridge, Sevinville, Fair Gardens, Kelly's Ford, Flat Creek Gap, and other places, at many of which it was engaged in numerous skirmishes and battles, and being constantly in the presence of the enemy. At Cleveland, one (1) Captain was killed, several men wounded, and about twenty (20) captured in a skirmish. At Calhoun, the Regiment, with the Brigade, was driven back by an overpowering force under Wheeler and Forrest, and the One Hundred and Twelfth brought up the rear, and for the manner in which it was done, holding the enemy in check and saving all the stores, it was complimented in an official order. It, however, had twenty men captured and one Captain, who were guarding a ford on the Hiawassa, and were cut off. At Philadelphia, it made a handsome charge and drove the enemy from a hill, for which it was cheered by other troops, and Major Dow, commanding, as well as thO Regiment, was highly complimented by General Sanders and other officers. In this charge, one man was killed and several wounded. At Knoxville, the Regiment, with cavalry and other mounted infantry, was thrown out in front to hold Longstreet in check, while the town was put in a defensible con dition, and on the 18th day of November, 1863, behaved most gallantly, and lost about one hundred killed and wounded, and about twenty men cut off and captured. At Bean Station, Dandridge and Flat Creek, the Regiment lost several in each en gagement, killed and wounded. • At Kelly's Ford, on the 28th of January, 1864, the Regiment had nineteen wounded, including four commissioned officers, and one man killed. rAfter the fight at Kelly's Ford, the Regiment moved to Maryville, Tennessee, and from there to Knoxville, where it was dismounted, and marched on foot over the mountains to Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, a distance of about two hundred miles. Arrived there on the 23d of February, and remained until the 6th of April, where, the Regi ment, after having been refitted as mounted infantry, and about ready for the field, was permanently dismounted and moved to Camp Nelson, Kentucky, by way of Lex ington, where, after refitting for the field, as an infantry regiment, it marched back again over the mountains, into East Tennessee, and arrived at Knoxville, on the 3d of May. From Knoxville, on the 8th day of May, the Regiment moved, by rail, to Cleveland, Tennessee, and from thence marched on foot to Tunnel Hill, Georgia, in charge of a large ordnance and ambulance train ; reported to Major General Schofield, command ing Department of Ohio, and the Twenty-third Army Corps, in the field. The Regi ment had been re-brigaded with the One Hundredth Ohio, One Hundred and Fourth Ohio, Eleventh and Sixteenth Kentucky, under command of Colonel James W. Riley, of the One Hundred and Fourth Ohio, and known as the First Brigade, Third Division — under command of Brigadier General Cox— Twenty-third Army Corps. 502 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. From this time on, the Regiment participated in the campaign of General Sher man, against Atlanta, and was with the Twenty-third Army Corps in all its move ments in that interesting campaign. At Resaca, on the 14th day of May, it was actively engaged, and lost some fifty men killed and wounded — among the latter the Colonel. At Utoy creek, on the right of Atlanta, the Regiment, on the 6th of August, 1863, with the Brigade, made an unsuccessful assault on the enemy's works, and lost sev enty-one men killed, wounded and missing. Among the wounded were the Lieuten ant Colonel, three Captains and one Lieutenant. Three Sergeants and one Corporal were killed on the field. The Regiment was engaged in numerous other battles and skirmishes of this cam paign. On the 8th of August, the Regiment was again re-brigaded with the Sixty-third, One Hundred and Twentieth and One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Indiana and Fifth Tennessee Regiments, under command of Colonel Thomas J. Henderson, of the One Hundred and Twelfth Illinois. This Brigade was known as the Third Brigade, Third Division, Twenty-third Army Corps, and the Regiment remained in it until it was mustered out of the service at the end of the war. On the 31st of August, after having cut loose from Atlanta, and struck for the Macon Railroad — General Cox being anxious to be the first to reach the road — an object it had so long and so severely struggled to accomplish — ordered the One Hundred and Twelfth Illinois, under command of Major Dow, to report to him personally, when the F egiment immediately pushed forward, drove the enemy rapidly back, and success fully reached the Macon Railroad, just in time to cut off three or four long trains, with ordnance, etc., and commenced the work of tearing up the track. From this moment, all felt that the fall of Atlanta was certain. After marching down to Jones boro, learned of the evacuation of Atlanta, and on to Lovejoy, the Regiment returned with the army and with the Twenty-third Army Corps, went into camp at Decatur, Georgia, and to rest, after being for four months marching and fighting, constantly •in the presence of the enemy, and under fire almost every hour of the day and night. Here the Regiment remained, from the 8th of September until the 4th of October, when Hood having recrossed the Chattahoochie, the Regiment and Brigade, with Sherman's army, moved in pursuit, and marched during the month, by indirect marches, nearly four hundred miles, passing through Marietta, Ackworth, Allatoona, Cartel ville, Cassville, Kingston, Rome, Calhoun, Resaca, Snake Creek Gap, Villanow, SommerviHe, Gaylesville and Cedar Bluff, Alabama, and then back again to Rome. Here, the Regiment, with the Twenty-third Army Corps, was separated from Gen eral Sherman, and sent back into East Tennessee, to look after Hood, who was re ported to have crossed the Tennessee. It accordingly marched on foot to Dalton, Georgia, and from thence by rail moved to Nashville, and to Thompson Station, below Franklin, and from thence marched to Pulaski, Tennessee, on foot. Remained in camp, at Pulaski, until the 22d of November, when it commenced retreating to Nashville. During the retreat, participated in the battles of Colum bia and Franklin, losing some thirty or forty men killed and wounded. The Regiment also participated in the battles of Nashville, on the 15th and 16th of December. The battles of Franklin— November 30th— and Nashville, were glo rious battles, and virtually terminated the war in the West. The Regiment, with the Twenty-third Army Corps, having pursued Hood's army to the Tennessee river, was then ordered to a new field of operations, and proceeded by steamboat down the Tennessee and up the Ohio river to Cincinnati, and from that HISTORY OE ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH INFANTRY. 503 city, by rail, to Washington City. From Alexandria, it went by the steamship "Atlantic " to Fort Fisher, North. Carolina. The Regiment then aided in the reduc tion of Fort Anderson, in driving the enemy from his works at Town Creek bridge, and finally from Wilmington, which place was occupied on the 22d of February, 1866. From Wilmington, the Regiment marched to Kingston, North Carolina, passing through a country which left doubt whether it was land or water. From Kingston, moved to Goldsboro, and, with the army, occupied that place. From Goldsboro, moved to Raleigh. At Raleigh, after the surrender of Johnson's Army, moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, where the Regiment remained until the 20th of June, 1865, when it was mustered out of the service, and ordered to Chicago, Illinois. The Regiment arrived at Chicago on the 27th of June ; was finally discharged on the 7th day of July, 1865. The Regiment was always in the Department of the Ohio, and served in the Twenty- third Army Corps, from its organization to the close of the war. Roster of the One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. o if- Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. George B. Hoge . . , Lieutenant Colonels. John W. Paddock George R. Clark, Majors. Lucius H. Yates , George R. Clark , Cephas Williams Daniel S. Parker , .John S. Lord Quartermasters . Wllliam A. McLean. . . . William H. Taylor Surgeons. Joel M. Mack Lucian B. Brown Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Lucian B. Brown , Abraham A. S ulcer Second Assistant Surgeon. William N. Bailey Chaplain? Adah L. Rankin Residence. Chicago. KankakeeChicago. . . Chicago . . Chicago.. , Kankakee Kankakee Chicago . . Middleport Middleport KankakeeSheldon. . . Sheldon Kankakee Salem. . . . Date of rank. Oct. 1, 1862. Oct. 1, 1862.. Aug. 26, 1863 Oct. 1, 1862. . . Jan. 22, 1863.. Aug. 26, 1868. Oct. 1, 1862.. July 26, 1863. Oct. 1, 1862. . . July 12, 1864. . Oct. 16, 1862.. April 26, 1864. Oct. 1, 1862... Oct. 16, 1864.. Oct. 1, 1862. . Oct. 11, 1862. Date of muster. Oct. 1, 1862. Oct. 1, 1862. . . Sept. 14, 1863 . Oct. 1, 1862... March 2, 1863.. Sept. 23,1863.. Oct. 1, 1862... Sept. 21, 1863. Aug. 21, 1862., Aug. 23, 1864. , June 27, 1864. Oct. 1, 1862. . Oct. 1, 1862. Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen. March 14, 1865. Mustered out June. 20, 1865. Died at Memphis, Tennessee, Aug. 26, 1863 Mustered out June 20, 1865 Resigned January22, 1863. Promoted Mustered out June 20, 1865. Resigned July 26, 1868 Mustered out June 20, 1865. Hon'bly dis'ged, for promotion, July 12, '64 Mustered out June 20, 1865 Resigned April 26, 1864 Mustered out June 20, 1866. B a MW feddO td H Promoted Mustered out June 20, 1865. Promoted Surgeon 2d Regiment Miss. A. D., October 16, 1864. Mustered out June 20, 1866 . A . . Captains. Gjorgs1 R, Clark Henry W. B. Hoyt Azariah M. Baird Mrst Lieutenants. Henry W. B. Hoyt Daniel Ferguson Azariah M. Baird Henry M. Williams .... Second Lieutenants. Daniel Ferguson. Azariah M. Baird Charles P. Siloa Captains. Cephas Williams Andrew Beckett First Lieutenants. Andrew Beckett James Henry John Jeffcoat Second Lieutenants. John Jeffcoat James Henry Captains. George W. Lyman Harvey P. Hosmer Mrst Lieutenants. William E. Barry Harvey P. Hosmer Robert Wilson Second Lieutenant. Harvey P. Hosmer Chicago. Chicago . Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago Chicago .... Chicago. . . . Salina Martintown . Martintown Kankakee . . Limestone . . Limestone Kankakee Chicago. Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago. Chicago Oct. 1, 1862. . Oct. 11, 1862.. Jan. 22,1863. May 27, 1865. Oct. 1, 1862.. Jan. 22, 1863. Sept. 3, 1863 . May 27, 1865 . Oct. 1, 1862.. Jan. 22, 1863. May 27, 1865. Oct. 1, 1862.. Aug. 26, 1868. Oct. Aug. Aug. 1, 1862... 26, 1863.. 26, 1863. Oct. June 1, 1862.. 12, 1866. Oct. JulyOct. Feb. '. Jnly 1, 1862. 1, 1864. 1, 1862.. 18, 1.863. 1, 1864 . Oct. 1,1862... March 18, 1863 Oct. 1, 1862... Oct! 1, 1863. . . Oct. 1, 1862. . . March 21, 1863 Not mustered. . Oct. 1, 1862... Dec. 10,1863.. Oct. 1, 1862... Not mustered. . June 28, 1864 . Oct. 1, 1862. . Not mustered. Oct. 1, 1862... Aug. 10, 1864. . Oct. 1, 1862... March 4, 1863.. Not mustered . . Oct. 1, 1862 . . , Promoted Major. Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 Mustered out June 20, 1865 Promoted .' Honorably discharged September 3, 1863 . . Promoted o Mustered out June 20, 1866 8 H Promoted § Promoted <- . d Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1866 . . gd Promoted Major 8 Mustered out June 20, 1865 ° w Promoted % Commission canceled d Mustered out June 20, 1865 j§ i-3W Promoted a Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865. . ga"t3 Resigned July 1, 1864 £j Mustered out June 20, 1865 . , Resigned February 18, 1863 Promoted Honorably discharged (as 2d Lt.) May 16,'65 ot Promoted ot One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry. — Continued. Oto Co. » Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. William C. Keeton Robert Wllson Ambrose 0. Webber. . . . Captain. Robert B. Lucas . Mrsl Lieutenant. David H. Metzger Second Lieutenants. George B. Fickle Henry L. Fbisbie Captains. Mason Southerland .... Charles D. Trumbull. . . John G. Day Mrst Lieutenants. U. Rial Burlingham .... John G. Day Charles A. Chatfield .. Second Lieutenants. Charles D. Trumbull. . . Charles A. Chatfield . . Richard F. Lintlem an . . Captains.. William J. Bridges George E. King Residence. Chicago.. . Chicago. . . Chicago . . . Onargo . . . Onargo . . . Onargo Onargo . . . Palatine . . Palatine . . Elgin .... BarringtonElgin Palatine . . Palatine . . Palatine . . Palatine . . Belmont . . Middleport Date of rank. Feb. 18, 1863. Aug. 11, 1863. July 1, 1864.. Oct. 1, 1862. Oct. 1, 1862. Oct. 1, 1862.. Feb. 13, 1863. Oct. 1, 1862.. Jan. 27, 1863 . May 12, 1864. Oct. 1, 1862.. Feb. 28, 1868. May 12, 1864 . Oct. 1, 1862. . Jan. 27, 1863. June 12, 1866. Oct. 1, 1862. . Feb. 18, 1868. Date of muster. March 2, 1863.. Dec. 16, 1863.. Aug. 1, 1864 . . Oct. 1, 1862... Oct. 1, 1862 . . . Oct. 1, 1862... March 2, 1863. Oct. 1, 1862... May 26, 1863.. June 28, 1864. Oct. 1, 1862... May 26, 1868.. June 28, 1864. Oct. 1, 1862... May 26, 1868.. Not mustered . . Oct. 1, 1862... March 2, 1863. Remarks. Discharged August 11, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 20, 1865 Mustered out June 20, 1865 d Mustered out June 20, 1865 ^ 1 Resigned February 13, 1863 g Mustered out June 20, 1865 W Died January 27, 1863 Died g Mustered out June 20, 1865 g WH Resigned February 23, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 20, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865. . . Resigned February 13, 1863 Mustered out June 20, 1865 G. Mrst Lieidenants. Joseph Rogers Alfred Fletcher William Bain H Second Lieutenants. William German Alfred Fletcher William Bain John E. Latherman Captain. John G. Woodruff Mrst Lieutenants. Frank Brown Jambs J. Conway Henry C. Finley Second Lieutenants, James J. Conway George Kidder Newton T. Gould Captain. Bliss Sutherland Mrst Lieutenant. Harrison Daniels Second Lieutenants. Aqullla C. Cowgill George A. Woodruff Captains. George West Aaron F. Kane Mrst Lieutenant. Anderson Tyler Middleport Iroquois Middleport MiddleportIroquois Middleport . . . MiddleportChicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Elk Grove Elk Grove KankakeeChebanse Kankakee Otto , Iroquois county Iroquois county Iroquois county Oct. 1, 1862 . . Feb. 12,1866. June 12,1865. Oct. 1, 1862... June 13, 1863 . Feb. 12, 1865., June 12, 1865 Oct. 1, 1862 Oct. 1, 1862.. Jan. 18, 1863 June 12, 1865. Oct. 1, 1862 . Jan. 13, 1863 . June 12, 1865. Oct. 1, 1862.. Oct. 1, 1862.. Oct. 1, 1862.. June 12, 1865 Oct. 1, 1862.. May 25, 1863. Oct. 1, 1862.. Oct. 1, 1862. . Not mustered. Not mustered. Oct. 1, 1862.. Jan. 11, 1864. Oct. 1, 1862. Oct. 1, 1862. . May 26, 1863. Not mustered. Oct. 1, 1862.. May 26, 1863. Not mustered. Oct. 1, 1862 . Oct. 1, 1862. Oct. 1, 1862.. Not mustered. Oct. 1, 1862., Nov. 2, 1863 Oct. 1, 1862.. Discharged February 12, 1865 Hon. discharged (as 2d Lieut.) May 16, 1865 Mustered out (as 2d Lieut. ) June 20, 1865. Resigned June 13, 1863.... Promoted '. Promoted O Prisoner of war at muster-out of Regiment . 8 W Mustered out June 20, 1866 §d fed fed Resigned January 13, 1863 B Killed in battle June 12, 1864 £ Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865. . g ii W -*. Promoted £5 Honorably discharged May 15, 1866 £3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865. ga i-3 w Mustered out June 20, 1865 Mt> Mustered out June 20, 1865 8fed ?4 Resigned April 4, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 20, 1865 Resigned May 26, 1863 Mustered out June 20, 1865 wo Mustered out June 20, 1866 -* One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry. — Continued. Oto00 Co. K.. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Aaron F. Kane. William E. Shortridge . Captains. Sllas J. Garrett Wllliam R. Hitt Virgil W. Dashill Mrst Lieutenants. Levi Sargent Virgil W. Dashill George E. Hall Second Lieutenants. Charles Squires Virgil W. Dashill ..... George E. Hall Corydon E. Parrish. . . . Residence. Iroquois county Iroquois county Ganeer Kankakee Ganeer Momence Ganeer Momence ... . Yellowhead .... Ganeer Momence Ganeer Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 1, 1862.. Jan. 11, 1864. Oct. 1, 1862.. June 1, 1863 . May 27, 1865. Oct. 1, 1862. . Jan. 26, 1864. May 27, 1865 . Oct. 1, 1862... Jan. 21, 1864. Jan. 26, 1864. , May 27, 1865.. Oct. 1, 1862... Jan. 23, 1864.. Oct. 1, 1862... Sept, 14, 1863. Not mustered. . Oct. 1, 1862.. Feb. 15, 1864. Not mustered. Oct. 1, 1862.. Feb. 8, 1864. . Feb. 16, 1864. Remarks. Promoted Mustered out June 20, 1865 Dismissed June 1, 1863. Disability removed fc March 8, 1865. S Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 £| Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 20, 1865. [> hi Resigned January 25, 1864 g Promoted 8 Mustered out (as 2dLieutenant) June 20, '65 Hfed Died July 16, 1863 oa" Promoted y Promoted d Mustered out June 20, 1866 <3 H HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Thirteenth Regiment left Camp Hancock, near Camp Douglas, Illinois, November 6th, 1862, when it was ordered to Memphis, Tennessee, to report to General Sherman. On its arrival there, it went into Camp, and remained there till it joined the expedition known as the "Tallahatchie Expedition," General Sherman commanding. On its return from that expedition, it went into camp and remained until 24th December, 1862, when it accompanied General Sherman in his movement against Vicksburg. It was then brigaded as the Second Brigade, Fourth Division — General Morgan L. Smith com manding Division, and Colonel Giles A. Smith commanding Brigade. Participated in the battle of Chickasaw Bayou. Went from there to Arkansas Post, where the Regiment lost heavily. After the battle, five companies — C, D, F, I, and K — were detailed, by order of General Sherman, to guard prisoners of war to the north. These companies were ordered to Springfield, to. recruit, as they were much depleted by over-work and the exposure of the trip. When ordered to return to the field, every exertion was made by the Colonel commanding, and all intermediate officers, to have them join their comrades in the field, but without avail, until late in the fall of 1864. After these companies left, those remaining went to Young's Point, with the army — its Colonel being there appointed Provost Marshal, for the Fifteenth Army Corps, (General Sherman,) and holding that position until the army went to Milliken's Bend. The One Hundred and Thirteenth was the last Regiment to leave the ground where it buried so many of its brave comrades in arms. While lying at Young's Point, Colonel Hoge was ordered, with the balance of his Regi ment and Thirteenth United States Infantry, up Black's Bayou, where Admiral Porter, in six or eight of his gun boats, was surrounded by the enemy. After leaving the transport, it had to make a forced march of 25 miles, General Sherman commanding the Brigade, in person, and on foot. The country was of such a nature, that the Regiment had to march a considerable distance, over a marsh, single file, on an extemporized bridge (a single plank in width) ; consequently could take no horses. Came up to the enemy, toward evening, and had a sharp skirmish, driving him back to the timber. The following day, started on its return — the gun-boats having been relieved — and reached camp after an absence of 10 days. Remained at Milliken's Bend some two or three weeks, and then started, with General Sherman, on the march to the rear of Vicksburg. Arrived there on the evening of the 18th, and participated in the assault of the 19th and 22d, in which the Regiment lost heavily. Colonel Hoge being wounded, on the peremptory order of the Corps Surgeon he re ceived leave of absence. Shortly after his departure, the Battalion was detailed on pro- vo«t duty on Chickasaw Bayou, an exceedingly unhealthy place. The result was, that in 510 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. a short time, almost every officer and man was on the sick list. Major Clark then got an order to proceed to Springfield, Illinois, and take command of the five companies there, where he remained till he joined the Battalion, with his command, in Memphis, Tennessee, late in the fall of 1864. Shortly after the fall of Vicksburg, Companies A, B, E , G and H, were ordered to Cor inth, Mississippi, and, on October 1st, 1863, Colonel Hoge was placed in command of that post, and remained in command till the evacuation, which was on the 96th of Jan uary, 1864. From there, was ordered to Memphis, and brigaded with the Second Brigade, Post and Defenses of Memphis, Colonel Hoge commanding. On the 12th of January, 1864, Colonel Hoge was ordered to take command of the follow ing named Regiments and Batteries: Eighty-second Illinois, Ninety-fifth Illinois, One Hundred and Eighth Illinois, One Hundred and Thirteenth Illinois, One Hundred and Twentieth, and Company B, Second Illinois Light Artillery — and join General Stur gis, in his expedition against Forrest. Was present at the time Forrest made his raid on Memphis. On the , Colonel Hoge was ordered to take the One Hundred and Thirteenth Illi nois, One Hundred and Twentieth Illinois, Sixty-first United States Colored Infantry, and Company G, First Missouri Light Artillery, and proceed up the Tennessee river. Met with a repulse from a large force under Forrest, and returned with the command to Mem phis. On March 23d, 1865, Colonel Hoge was appointed Provost Marshal of the District of West Tennessee, and remained in that position till he was mustered out, with his Regi ment, June 20th, 1865. The Regiment was then ordered to Chicago, where they received final payment and discharge, June 25th, 1866. Co. Roster of the One Hundred and Fourteenth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. , Colonels. James W. Judy John F. King Samuel N. Shoup . . , Lieutenant Colonels. JohnF. King Samuel N. Shoup Majors. Joseph M. McLane . William H. Latham Oramel H. Abel Henry L. Vanhoff .% Quartermasters. George W. Mowrer. . . , Harrison T. Chandler. , Surgeons. James M. Higgins Henry Van Meter Mrst Assistant Surgeons. John F. Willson Alvin S. French John C. Copestake Second Assistant Surgeon. Henry Van Meter Talula Clear Lake . . Springfield. . Clear Lake . Springfield . Cass county . John M. Johnson Beardstown . Residence. Springfield , Springfield , Springfield . Springfield . . Chandlerville . Griggsville . . . Williamsville , Talula Springfield . . West Jersey. Williamsville , Date of rank. Sept 18,1862.. Aug. 4, 1863 . . . May 11, 1865.. Sept. 18, 1862 . March 22, 1865. . Sept. 18, 1862. March 22, 1865. Sept. 18, 1862. Jan. 20, 1863 . June 2, 1865... Aug. 27, 1862. June 12, 1865.. Oct. 11, 1862.. Aug. 14,1863.. Oct. 17, 1862.. Aug. 14, 1863. Oct. 20, 1864.. Sept. 1, 1862. Date of muster. Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered. . Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862. April 8, 1865.. Sept. 18, 1862. April 8, 1865.. Sept. 18, 1862. April 2, 1863.. June 22, 1865 . Aug. 27, 1862. Not mustered. . Oct. 11, 1862. Dec. 8, 1863.. Oct. 17, 1862. Nov. 28, 1863 Remarks. Resigned August 4, 1863 g Resigned (as Lieut. Col.) Dec. 7, 1864 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) August 3, 1865 g Promoted td Promoted dt> Died at Beardstown, Illinois, Feb. 16, 1865. d Mustered out August 8, 1865 >*iodfed Died at Springfield, Illinois, Dec. 21, 1862. g Honorably discharged February 9, 1865. ... m Musteredout August 3, 1865 3 W Honorably discharged April 28, 1865 jg Mustered out (as Q. M. Serg't) Aug. 3, 1865. £-fed Resigned August 14, 1863 H Mustered out August 3, 1866 Resigned July 11, 1863 Killed at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864 Mustered out August 3, 1865 «th- . Promoted ¦ • • • M- One Hundred and Fourteenth Infantry. — Continued. Ot>-> fc© Co. Name and Rank. Chaplain, Caleb P. Baldwin . . . Captains. . John M. Johnson Thomas W. Canfield. . , Mrst Lieutenants. Philander Lucas Thomas W. Canfield Joseph M. MoLane Second Lieutenant. Joseph A. McClure Captains. Benjamin H. Ferguson . Edward P. Strickland. Mrst Lieutenants. Edward P. Strickland . . Joseph D Zeigler Samuel Lewis Second Lieutenant. Joseph D. Zeigler Captains. William A, Mallory Jesse C antrall , Mrst Lieutenants. Oramel H, Abel Residence. Beardstown. Cass county. Beardstown . Cass county . Beardstown Beardstown SpringfieldSpringfield Springfield Springfield Sangamon county. Springfield , Clear Lake.. Fancy Creek, Springfield Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 29, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. May 27, 1865.. Sept. 18, 1862. Oct. 15, 1864.. May 27, 1865 . . Sept. 18, 1862 , Sept. April Sept. AprilApril 18, 1862. 7, 1864.. 18, 1862 , 7, 1864., 20., 1865 . Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. Aug. 18, 1862. 8, 1868... Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 29, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. June 11, 1865 Sept. 18, 1862 . March 14, 1865 Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1862 , Sept. 18, 1862 . Not mustered. . Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1862. Dec. 26, 1868.. Sept. 18, 1868. Remarks. Resigned August IS, 1864. Promoted Major ,, Mustered out August 3, 1865. Resigned October 15, 1864 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 3, 1865 Killed Octobers 1868. Resigned April 7, 1864 Mustered out August 8, 1865 , Promoted Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) February 8, 1865. . . Mustered out (as Serg't) to date May 30, '65 Dt-i3 3 3dO fed Promoted , Resigned AuguBt 8, 1868 Mustered out August 8, 1865. Promoted Adjutant. D. © B.. Jesse Cantrall Irwin Johnson Second Lieutenants. Jesse Cantrall Irwin Johnson Captains. Benjamin C Berry George H. Martin First Lieutenants. Thomas S. Berry Henry D. Freeman Second Lieutenant. David N. Downing Captains. Samuel N. Shoup Adam Hively Mrst Lieutenants. Adam Hively Lewis R. Hedrick. ..... James W. Southwick. . . Second Lieutenant. Louis R. Hedrick Captain. Absalom Miller First Lieutenant. Willett B. Taylor. . . . Second Lieutenant. James T. Workman Fancy Creek. Springfield . Fancy Creek. Springfield. . . Virginia. Virginia. Virginia. . . . Virginia. . .. Virginia. Ball Cotton Hill Cotton Hill Rochester. . Woodside. . Rochester. Pleasant Plains. Pleasant Plains. . Jan.Aug-. 20, 1863 . 8,1863... Sept. Jan. 18, 1862 , 20, 1863.. Sept June . 18, 1862. 26, 1865.. Sept. June 18, 1862. 26, 1865 . Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. May 27, 1865 . . Sept. 18, 1862 May 27, 1865.. July 18, 1865. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1862 . Talula I Sept. 18, 1862 April 2, 1863 .. Jan. 1, 1864 .. Sept. 18, 1862. April 2, 1863 . . Sept. 18, 1862 . Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 18, 1862 , Sept. 18, 1862 . June 11, 1865. Sept. 18, 1862. Not mustered . . Not mustered. . Sept, 18, 1862 . . Sept. 18', 1862 , . Sept. 18, 1862 . . Sept. 18, 1862 . . Promoted Mustered out August 3, 1865 Promoted Promoted Resigned January 30, 1865 © Mustered out (as 1st Sergeant) Aug. 3, 1865. §W Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 a Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 3, 1865. Sfedd Died at Duckport, Louisiana, May 22, 1863. j> a d d Promoted Lieutenant Colonel 2 Mustered out August 3, 1865 fed1-3dfed Promoted 8 Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 7, 1865. . . 8 Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 3, 1865. M Promoted 8(-3fed Mustered out August 3,1865 Mustered out August 3, 1865 pt Resigned September 20, 1864 £jj One Hundred and Fourteenth Infantry . — Continued. Ot Co. G Name and Rank. Captain. John L. Wilson. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Henry L. Vanhoff John S. Caulfield . Second Lieutenant. John S. Caulfield Captains. George W. Bailey Richmond V. Black. . . . First Lieutenants. Jerome M. Foster James M. Chadsey Second Lieutenant. Charles W. Stanton. . . Captains. John Gibson Egbert 0. Mallory Mrst Lieutenants. Egbert 0. Mallory Daniel Bailey Second Lieutenants. Dandsl Bailey James D. Mallory Residence. Springfield Springfield . Springfield . Springfield . Sackett Springfield. Beardstown Buffalo Heart Springfield.Springfield. 3pringfield . Springfield , Springfield . Springfield , Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862 June 2, 1865.. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. April 12, 1863. Sept. 18, 1862. March 16, 1863 Sept. 18, 1862 . . Sept. 18, 1862. July 10, 1868.. Sept. 18, 1862 July 10, 1868. ;. 18, 1862. March 27, 1865, Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18, 1862 June 22, 1865 Sept. 18, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1863 . Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18, 1863 , Sept. 18, 1862 , Sept. 18, 1862 . Jan. 29, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1862 . Jan. 29, 1864 . . Sept. 18, 1862 Not mustered. , Remarks. Mustered out August 3, 1865. Promoted Adjutant Mustered out August 3, 1865 fe a i-3 Promoted to- Resigned April 12,1863... Resigned October 15, 1864. Dismissed March 16, 1863. . Mustered out May 25, 1865. § fed B d May 19, 1865 %i-3 Dismissed July 10, 1868 Mustered out August 3, 1866. Promoted Mustered out August 3, 1865. Promoted Commission returned Captains. Samuel Estill Robert Hornback... Mrst Lieutenants. Lucian Terhune Ezra Fish Second Lieutenant. Henry C. Rogge Menard county. Menard county. Menard county. Petersburg. Sept. 18, 1862 . Aug. 8, 1863. . . Sept. 18,1862. Feb. 29, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862 . Dec. 25, 1863.. Sept. 18, 1862 . April 6, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1862 , Resigned August 8, 1863 Mustered out August 3, 1865 Resigned February 29, 1864 Resigned October 27, 1864 Die~d at Milliken's Bend, La., June 5, 1863 i w da dfedM da" O i-3 dfeda?3K -3 Ot Ot HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was organized in the months of July and August, and mustered into the United States' service at Camp But ler, Illinois, September 18th, 1862. Companies A and D were from Cass county ; Companies B, C, E, G, H and I, from Sangamon county, and Companies F and K, from Menard county. The Regiment left Camp Butler for Memphis, Tennessee, November 8, 1862, arriving No vember 16th, and remained there, on picket duty, until November 26th. It then started on the Tallahatchie Campaign, being attached to the First Brigade of Brigadier General Lauman's Division. Arrived at College Hill, Mississippi, December 4th, where it remained until December 23d. Then left for Jackson, Tennessee, which was threatened by the rebel General Forrest, where it arrived, after two weeks very hard marching, on January 8th, 1863, and remained, doing picket duty, until February 9th. It then returned to Memphis, doing guard duty on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. On March 17th, the Regiment left Memphis, on transports, bound down the river. Or dered to Young's Point, Louisiana, where it arrived April 2d, and was assigned to the First Brigade, First Division, Fifteenth Army Corps, commanded by Major General W. T. Sherman, and ordered into camp at Duckport, Louisiana. On the 2d of May, the Regiment left for the rear of Vicksburg, and, on May 14th, was engaged in the battle of Jackson, Mississippi — loss, 5 men, killed and wounded. Arrived in rear of Vicksbuig, May 18th, and participated in the siege — loss, 20 men, killed and wounded. On the surrender of Vicksburg, the Regiment was ordered to move against the rebel General Joe Johnson, who retreated to Jackson, Mississippi — during the siege of which place the loss of the Regiment, in killed and wounded, was 7 men. Johnson evacuating, it followed him as far as Brandon, and then returned to Camp Sherman, near Vicksburg, and remained there, doing picket duty, until September 3d. While in camp there, Colo nel Judy resigned, and was succeeded in command by Lieutenant Colonel King. Was then ordered to Oak Ridge, Mississippi, and, while doing picket duty there, had several skirmishes with guerrillas. Lieutenant McClure, Company A, was killed, and two men captured, while on duty. While there, the Regiment participated in two scouts. About the 20th November, left, on transports, for Memphis, and, on the 26th of Novem ber, went on provost duty there. February 5th, 1864, Regiment left, on a scout, and engaged the enemy at Wyatt, Mis sissippi — enabling the cavalry, under General W. S. Smith, to cross the Tallahatchie above, at New Albany. Then returned to Memphis, and went again on provost duty. April 30th, went on another scout, under General Sturgis, of a couple of weeks' hard marching. Returned to Memphis, and was put on picket duty. June 1st, went out again, under General Sturgis, engaging the enemy, under Generals Forrest and Lee, at Guntown, Mississippi. The action commenced early in the afternoon, between the enemy and the advance Cavalry. The Infantry was immediately hurried for ward, at more than double quick, for about 3 miles, and, the day being one of excessive HISTORY OE ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH INFANTRY. 517 heat, numbers fell from the ranks, from fatigue and sun stroke. Almost completely ex hausted, the troops were pushed into the fight, and, after a severe engagement of five or six hours, the lines were everywhere repulsed, and commenced falling back. The One Hundred and Fourteenth remained as rear guard, assisting in holding the eneiny in check, during the whole of the first night's retreat. The Regiment lost, out of 397 men, 205, in killed, wounded and missing. Assistant Surgeon A. S. French was here killed, while nobly performing the duties of his position. Among the wounded were Adjutant Henry L. Vanhoff, Captain J. M. Johnson, Company A, and Lieutenant T. S. Berry, Company D ; and Lieutenants E. P. Strickland and J. D. Zeigler, Company B, captured. Falling back to Memphis, after two weeks' picket duty, left again, under General A. J. Smith, for Tupelo, Mississippi. On July 13th, the Brigade to which the Regiment was attached was surprised by the enemy, near Harrisville, Mississippi, and, after a sharp en gagement, the rebels were repulsed and driven back — the One Hundred and Fourteenth receiving the thanks of the Brigade commander, on the field, for the gallant and effect ive charge made by it. On the next morning, the fight was renewed, the rebels being repulsed in repeated charges made during the day and the succeeding night. The next day — the object of the expedition having been accomplished-, the troops started back to Memphis, and, on going into camp in the evening, were attacked by the rebels, under General Forrest. The Regiment participated in the charge, by which the enemy was driven from the field. Captain Berry, Company D, commanding the Regiment, and Lieu tenant Chadsey, commanding Company H, were severely wounded. The Regiment lost, in these engagements, in killed and wounded, forty (40) men. Returning to Memphis, the Regiment remained there until August, when it went out under General A. J. Smith, on another expedition, into Mississippi, Major J. M. McLean commanding (Lieutenant Colonel King being sick) ; and upon its return to Memphis, was sent, under General Jos. Mower, to report to General Steele, at Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas. Went into camp at Brownsville, Arkansas. Leaving there, after General Price, marched to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, in seventeen days, on ten days' rations ; arriving October 6th. It then embarked on transports, for Jefferson City, Missouri, and, disembarking, under command of Major McLean, (Lieutenant Colonel King, being left sick at St. Louis,) was transported, by rail, to Otterville. Then continued the pursuit, by long and tedious inarches, to Kansas City ; at which point was ordered to St. Louis. Arrived there No vember 15th. The Regiment was then ordered to Nashville, Tennessee, and was engaged in the battles of the 15th and 16th December, making several charges during the engage ments. The One Hundred and Fourteenth was attached to McMillan's Brigade, McAr thur's Division, of General A. J. Smith's Corps, which Brigade was specially complimented in General Thomas' report to the War Department for charging and capturing the salient point of the enemy's line. In making this charge a rebel battery was captured, which Captain John M. Johnson, with a few men of the Regiment, and some involuntary assis tance compelled from some captured rebs, immediately brought to bear upon the retreat ing ranks of the enemy, aiding materially in their disorder and capture. The loss of the Regiment was 15 men, in killed and wounded — Captain J. M. Jolmson, Company A, com manding Regiment, being slightly wounded. The Regiment was engaged in the pursuit of Hood's forces as far as Pulaski, Tennessee, Then went, by transport, from Clifton, Ten nessee, to Eastport, Mississippi, and was there detached as pontooneers of Sixteenth Army Corps. Left Eastport, on transports, February 9th, 1865, for New Orleans, Louisiana ; arriv ing there February 22d. On March 23d, embarked on steamer, at Lake Ponchartrain, for Spanish Fort, Alabama, and was engaged during the siege of Spanish Fort. Lieutenant Colonel King, having resigned, and Major McLean having died, Captain S. N, Shoup Company E, here received a commission as Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain J. M. Johnson, Company A, as Major. On the night of the 13th of April, the Regiment was ordered to attack Forts Tracy and Hugee, situated in Mobile Bay. The movement was1 made in pontoon boats, and on ar- riving'at the forts, they were found to have been just evacuated. After the surrender of Mobile, the Regiment marched to Montgomery, Alabama, arriv ing April 24th, and bridging the Alabama river with pontoons, remained on duty at the bridge until July 17th, when it was ordered to Vicksburg, Mississippi, for muster-out. The Regiment was mustered out of the United States' service August 3d, 1865. Ar rived at Camp Butler, Illinois, August 7th, and received final payment and discharge August 15th, 1866. Roster of the One Hundred and Fifteenth Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co, Name and Rank. Colonel. Jesse H. Moore .... Lieutenant Colonels. William Kinman. George A. Poteet Majors. George A. Poteet John W. Lapham John H. Woods Allen Litsinberger Woodford W. Peddecord Quartermasters. Benjamin F. Farley Charles W. Jerome Surgeons. Enoch W. Moore Charles W. Higgins Garner H. Bane Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Nelson G. Blalook Clark E. Loomis Second Assistant Surgeon. James A. Jones Residence. Decatur. Jacksonville. Shelbyville.. Shelbyville. Taylorville . Alton. . . Decatur. Decatur. Athens Shelbyville. Decatur. . Centralia Payson. • • Mount Zion Chicago. . . . Delavan Date of rank. Sept. 13, 1862.. Sept. 13, 1862. Sept. 20, 1863 . Sept. 13, 1862 . Sept. 20, 1863. Sept. 13, 1862 . April 10, 1863. Oct. 26, 1863.. Sept. 13, 1862 April 1, 1863. Oct. 4, 1862... June 8, 1863 . . June 17, 1868., Sept. 18, 1862 . Aug. 17, 1864. . Oct. 8, 1862 , Date of muster. Sept. 13, 1862 . Sept. 18, 1862. Dec. 12, 1863.. Sept. 13, 1862 . Feb. 22, 1864. , Sept. 18, 1862. May 14, 1863.. Nov. 80, 1863. . Sept. 18, 1862 , April 22, 1868 , Oot. 4, 1862 . . . Not mustered . . July 14, 1863.. Sept. 18, 1862 . . Aug. 22,1864... Oct. 3, 1862.. Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brigadier General May 16, 1865. Mustered out June 11, 1865. Killed in battle September 20, 1863. Mustered out June 11, 1866 Promoted Mustered out June 11, 1865. Resigned April 10, 1863 Resigned October 26, 1863. . Mustered out June 11, 1865. Resigned April 1, 1868 Mustered out June 11, 1865 Resigned April 17, 1863 . . . Declined commission Mustered out June 11, 1865. Resigned July 27, 1863 Mustered out June 11, 1865. Murdered by guerrillas, near Tunnel Hill, Georgia, July 11, 1864. OtCO d?3 § fedddo fedi-3 Chaplains. Arthur Bradshaw. . . Richard Holding . . . William S. Crissey. . Captains. John W. Lapham. . . . Jesse Hannon Mrst Lieutenants. Arthur C Bankson .... Jesse Hannon Joseph B. Gore Second Lieutenants. Jesse Hannon Joseph B. Gore Captain. Elezer Slocum . Mrst Lieutenants. Eramus D. Stean Ezekiel R. Swartz John Beauchamp . . , Ezekiel R. Swartz . Captain. David Williams . . . First Lieutenants. Ephraim H. Kingery. . . . Gideon L. Utter John C. K. Youngken. . . Second Lieutenant. Gideon L. Utter Decatur. Taylorville . Taylorville . Taylorville . Taylorville . Taylorville , Taylorville . Taylorville . Shelbyville. Shelbyville.Okaw Shelbyville. Okaw Friendsville , Mier New Hope. . Friendsville New Hope. Sept Jan. July 23, 1862. 1, 1863... 20, 1863.. Sept.Sept. Sept,Dec. Sept. Sept. Dec. 13, 1862. 20, 1863. 13, 1862. 30, 1862.. 20, 1863. 13, 1862. 30, 1862.. Sept. 13, 1862. Sept. 18, 1862. May 11, 1865. . Sept. 13, 1862. March 26, 1868. Sept. 13, 1862. . Sept. 13, 1862 . Sept. 7, 1863 . . April 11, 1865. Sept. 13, 1862. Sept. 23, 1862. Not mustered. . Aug. 19, 1863.. Sept. 13, 18( May 9, 1865 . Sept. 13, 1862. March 28, 1863 . May 9, 1865 . . Sept. 13, 1862. March 28, 1863. Sept. 13, 1862. Sept. 13, 1862. May 19, 1865.. Sept. 13, 1862. April 22, 1863. Sept. 13, 1862. Sept. 13, 1862. Nov. 8, 1863 . April 22, 1865. Sept. 13, 1862. Resigned December 30, 1862 Declined commission Mustered out June 11, 1865 Promoted Major Mustered out June 11, 1865 O8 Resigned December 30, 1862 M Promoted H Mustered out June 11, 1865 gdfed Promoted g Promoted >aa Mustered out June 11, 1865 .,>-.dH Resigned April 20, 1865 M Mustered out June 11, 1865 g i-3w Died March 26, 1863 Q Promoted dhi fed Mustered out June 11, 1865 Resigned September 7, 1863 Resigned December 2, 1864 Mustered out June 11, 1865 Ot Promoted ^ One Hundred and Fifteenth Infantry. — Continued. Ot O Co. n. E.. Name and Rank. Captains. Stephen M. Huckstep . . . . Samuel Hymer First Lieutenants. Christian C. Brldgewater Samuel Hymer Michael P. Jones Second Lieutenants. Samuel Htmer Michael P. Jones Captains. John M. Lane James A. Wiiitaker First Lieutenants, David S. Moffitt James A. Whitaker Jesse F. Hedges Second Lieutenants. Adam C. Allison Jesse F. Hedges Isaac H. C. Royse Captains. Frank L. Hayes Charles II. Griffith First Lieutenants. James Smith Residence. Pleasantview Bainbridge Bainbridge Bainbridge Bainbridge Bainbridge Bainbridge Moweaqua South Macon Blue Mound South Macon Blue Mound South Macon Blue Mound South Macon Decatur Oconee Montgomery county... Date of rank. Sept. 13, 1862 .. Dec. 9, 1863 Sept 13, 1862 .. May 26, 1863... Dec. 9, 1863 Sept. 13, 1862 . . May 26, 1863... Sept. 13,1862 .. May 11, 1863... Sept. 13, 1862 . March 25, 1863 May 11, 1863... Sept. 13, 1862 . Feb. 28, 1863. . May 11, 1863.. Sept. 13, 1862 April 7, 1864. Sept. 13, 1862 Date of muster. Sept. 13, 1862 . Feb. 1, 1864... Sept. 13, 1862. July 14, 1863.. Feb. 1, 1864... Sept. 13, 1862 July 14, 1863. Sept. 13, 1862 June 11, 1863 Sept. IS, 1862 . April 22, 1863. June 11, 1863 . Sept. IS, 1862 . April 22, 1863. Juno 11, 1863.. Sept. 18, 1862. Sept. 1, 1864 .. Sept. 13, 1862 Remarks. Died of wounds December 9,1863 Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Resigned, for good of service, May 26, 1863 § Promoted d Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 ^ Promoted Q Promoted @W Resigned May 11, 1S68 ^ Mustered out June 11, 1S65 oo" 8 Ed Resigned March 25, 1863 g [Promoted fed Mustered out June 11, 1865 " ^ Resigned February 28, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 11, 1865 [master, April 6, 1864. Promoted by President, to .Major and Pay- Mustered out June 11, 1865 Resigned February 6, 1863 G H. Mathew Freeman , William F. Slocum Jacob Porter t,. Gordon W. Mills Charles 0. McCormis Second Lieutenants. Mathew Freeman William F. Slocum David Reed - Captains. S. Barlow Espy John W. Dove First Lieutenants. John W. Dove John M. Baker Second Lieutenant. John M. Baker Captains. Henry Pratt John Reardqn First Lieutenants. Silas Parker John Reardon Joseph J. Slaughter Second Lieutenants. John Reardon Stephen R. Hatfield Captains. Simon P. Newman Cyrus L. Kinman James A. Rutherford Shelby county .... Princeton Shelby county. ... Princeton Decatur Shelby county Princeton Shelby county .... Fort Madison, Iowa Ridge Ridge Prairie Bird Prairie Bird Delavan Delavan Delavan Delavan Delavan Delavan Boynton Meredosia Jacksonville Jacksonville Feb. 6, 1863... March 30,1863. Nov. 28,1863.. May 15, 1864. . March 13,1865. Sept. 13, 1862.. Feb. 6, 1863... March 30, 1863 Sept. 13, 1862. Sept 20, 1863.. Sept. 13, 1862. Sept. 20, 1863. Sept. 13,1862., Sept. 13, 1862 . April 24, 1863. Sept. 13,1862.. March 12, 1863 April 24, 1863. Sept. 13,1862... March 12, 1863. Sept. 13, 1862. March 24, 1863. Oct. 19, 1868.. April 22, 1863 Dec. 23, 1863. July 1, 1864.. April 1, 1865. Sept, 25, 1862.. March 31, 1863. April 22, 1863. Sept. 13, 1862 . Nov. 8, 1863. . . Sept. 13, 1862 . Nov. 8, 1863... Sept. 13, 1862 . Sept. 13, 1862. May 13, 1863 Sept. 13, 1862. April 22, 1863. May 14, 1863.. Sept. 13, 1862 . April 22, 1863. Sept. 18, 1862 . April 22, 1863. Dec. 23, 1863 . Died March 30, 1863 Resigned November 28, 1863 Killed May 15, 1864 Resigned February 14, 1865 Mustered out June 11, 1865 Promoted Promoted 2 Died September 27, 1863, of woundsreceived g in action „ Killed in battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, a September 20, 1863 g Mustered out June 11, 1865 hd > Promoted 8 Mustered out June 11, 1865 a d Promoted yda Resigned April 16, 1863 S Mustered out June 11, 1865 w I Resigned March 12, 1863 8 Promoted fcd Mustered out June 11, 1865 H Promoted Mustered out June 11, I860 Resigned March 24, 1863 Resigned October 19, 1863 g Mustered out June 11, 1865 ,-1 One Hundred and Fifteenth Infantry. — Continued. Ot bo to Co. Name and Rank. I... Mrst Lieutenants. James S. Samuels James A. Rutherford Spencer P. Compton George H. Dunavan. . . . Second Lieutenants. Cyrus L. Kikman Spencer P. Compton. . . . K . . Captains. James Steele Alanson Pierce Phlllp Riley ¦Mrst Lieutenants. Sylvester M. Batley . . . Philip Rlley Samuel Alexander Second Lieutenant. Philip Riley Residence. Meredosia. . . Jacksonville. Jacksonville"Jacksonville.Jacksonville. Jacksonville.Athens .... Athens Springfield . . Salisbury . . . Springfield . . Athens Springfield . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 13, 1862., March 23, 1863. Oct. 19, 1863... Aug. 4, 1864 . . , Sept. 13, 1862.. March 24, 1863. Sept. 13, 1862. March 8, 1863. Sept. 24, 1864. Sept. 13, 1862 . Dee 28, 1863.. Sept. 24, 1864. Sept. 13, 18.52 . Sept. 13, 1862 . . April 22, 1863., March 25, 1864, Nov. 1, 1864.., Sept. 13, 1862. April 22, 1863. Sept. IS, 1862. April 17, 1868. Nov. 9, 1864. . Sept. 13, 1862. Feb. 17, 1864. . Nov. 9, 1864 . . Sept. 18, 1862. Remarks. Resigned March 23, 1863 Promoted Assigned to U. S. V. V. E., Aug. 4, 1864 . . Mustered out June 11, 1865 p- d Promoted § Promoted . g Dishonorably dismissed March 3, 1863 .... g Resigned September 24, 1864 8 Mustered out June 11, 1865 ^ Resigned December 28, 1863 a Promoted d Mustered out June 11, 1866 ^ofed d Promoted HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. The Regiment was ordered into the field from Camp Butler, Illinois, on the 4th day of October, 1862. Reported to Major General Wright, at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 6th day of October, and, on the same day, crossed over into Kentucky, and reported to Brigadier General A. J. Smith. Was assigned to the Second Brigade, Second Division, Army of Kentucky. While in the army of Kentucky, the Brigade commanders were Colonel Cochran, of the Fourteenth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, Colonel P. B. Swayne, of the Regular Army, and Colonel Smith D. Atkins, Ninety-second Illinois Infantry ; Division commander, Gen eral A. Baird — all under General Gordon Granger, commanding Army of Kentucky. Marched, about the 20th of October, by the way of Falmouth, Cynthiana, Paris and Lex ington, Kentucky, to Richmond, Kentucky. Here the Colonel of the Regiment took com mand of the post, and remained about two months, scouting frequently through the ex posed region lying between that post and the gaps through the Cumberland Mountains. About 21st December, 1862, marched to Danville, Kentucky, and joined main portion of the Army of Kentucky. Remained in Danville, till the 26th day of January, 1863. On that day marched toward Louisville, Kentucky. On the 1st day of February, 1863, took transports, at Louisville, with Army of Kentucky, and moved, by the Ohio and Cumber land rivers, to Nashville, Tennessee. Landed at Nashville, and went into camp three miles south, on the 10th of February. Remained there till about the 1st of March. Moved thence to Franklin, Tennessee, and went into camp. Up to this time, no casualties from battle. But, by reason of exposure on marches and scouting expeditions, during the severe winter of 1862 and 1863, the Regiment had lost about 200 men, either dead or permanently disabled. While in camp at Franklin, Ten nessee, the Army of Kentucky was re-organized, and became the Reserve Corps, Depart ment of the Cumberland; General Rosecrans commanding Department ; General Granger, the Corps ; General A. Baird, Division ; Colonel S. D. Atkins, Ninety-second Illinois, Brigade. During the month of March, under Baird and Atkins, marched against Van Dorn, and drove him across Duck river. Returned to camp, and remained there, occa sionally skirmishing with the enemy, till June 1st. Then marched to Triune, Tennessee. Remained in camp till June 24th. On that day, marched, with Army of Cumberland, against the Confederate Army, under General Bragg, and drove it across the Tennessee. Brigade went into camp at Wartrace, Tennessee. Thence, Regiment moved to TuUa homa, Tennessee, and held that post until the 5th of September, when, joining the Reserve Corps, marched toward Chattanooga, by way of Stevenson and Bridgeport, Alabama. On the 14th day of September, by a forced march across the Cumberland Mountains, reached Rossville, Georgia, S miles south of Chattanooga. Remained 4 days. On the 19th Sep tember, engaged the enemy on the extreme left, upon the field of Chickamauga. Pre viously, General W. 0. Whitaker, of Kentucky, had assumed the command of the Brigade, 524 and General Steadman, of Ohio, the command of the Division. In this engagement the Regiment lost 6 men. September 20th, crossed to the support of General Thomas, on the extreme right, leav ing camp at sunrise. Engaged the enemy, on Thomas' right, at 1 o'clock, p. m., with Stead man's Division, 10 Regiments Reserve Corps. After a most fearful struggle, held the ground till night. Half the entire command was cut down. The Colonel and his Regi ment were commended in orders. Participated in all the engagements around Chattanooga and Mission Ridge. The Regi ment lost, in killed, wounded and captured, in the campaign about Chattanooga, in the fall of 1863, about 235 men, and 10 officers, among whom was Lieutenant Colonel Kin man, of Jacksonville, Illinois, a very brave and efficient officer. The Army of the Cum berland being reorganized, after the battle of Chickamauga, the Regiment became at tached to Second Brigade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps, Department of the Cum- berlaad ; General Whittaker commanding Brigade ; Stanley, the Division ; Granger, the Corps ; Thomas, the Department. About the 21st February, marched, with a detachment of the Department of the Cum berland, under General Palmer, against Dalton, Georgia. Spent 10 days feeling the enemy, and returned to camp, near Cleveland, Tennessee. The Regiment lost 6 men. Remained here till 3d of May, when, with Sherman's Grand Army, started on the AtlaDta Campaign. General Howard had previously assumed command of the Fourth Army Corps. The Regi ment on 7th May, lead the charge upon Tunnel Hill, Georgia, driving the enemy through Buzzard Roost Gap. loth and 16th May, engaged in battle at Resaca, Georgia. Sus tained, stubbornly, a charge upon the left flank, for which the -Regiment was commended in orders. Lost, in this contest, about 30 men and 1 officer. Inscribed, by orders, upon the regimental banner all the principal engagements of the Military Division of the Mississippi, which resulted in the fall of Atlanta. Lost, during Atlanta Campaign, about 100 men. When, in October, 1864, Hood threw himself on Sherman's rear, and was marching on Chattanooga, Company D, One Hundred and Fif teenth Illinois, occupied a block house in Buzzard Roost Gap, and held in check Hood's army for ten hours, and fighting stubbornly, refused to surrender the Gap, till the block house was rendered untenable and nearly demolished, by the enemy's artillery. One- third of the company, of 41 in the aggregate, was killed and wounded ; the remainder surrendered. For this special act of gallantry the Captain was breveted Major, and has since been made a Captain in the regular army. This officer was Samuel Hymer, of the county of Schuyler, Illinois. He mustered in as Second Lieutenant of Company D, One Hundred and Fifteenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry. When Sherman had determined to march to the sea, the Fourth Army Corps, now com manded by Major General Stanley, together with the Twenty-third Corps— all under com mand of Major General Thomas — were detached from the Military Division of the Missis sippi and ordered back into Tennessee, to watch the movements of General Hood, now near Florence, Alabama, on the Tennessee river, and threatening Nashville, Tennessee. The One Hundred and Fifteenth Illinois still belonged to the Second Brigade, First Divi sion, Fourth Army Corps — Generals Whitaker, Kimball and Stanley commanding, respec tively, Brigade, Division and Corps. The Regiment took an active part in the engage ments which, in November and December, 1864, resulted in the destruction of Bragg's old veteran army, known as the Army of the Tennessee, and then commanded by the rebel General Hood. The Brigade to which the One Hundred and Fifteenth Illinois was for nearly two years attached, without material alteration, was known throughout the Depart ment as tho "Iron Brigade,'' and was, for the most of the time, up to the 23d of December, 1864, commanded by Brigadier General Walter C. Whitaker, of Kentucky, who neglected no opportunity to win distinction for himself and his command. HISTORY OE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 525 On the 23d of December, 1864, while pursuing Hood, in his retreat from Nashville, Colonel J. H. Moore, of the One Hundred and Fifteenth Illinois, took command of this splendid Brigade, and continued in command until it was mustered out of the service, at the close of the war. Colonel Moore was breveted Brigadier General, before leaving the army. Hood having been driven, with the remains of a broken army, across the Tennessee, the Regiment, with the Fourth Army Corps, marched for Huntsville, Alabama, and went into camp, on the 5th day of January, 1865. Marched thence, on the 14th of March, into East Tennessee ; thence, expecting to move by the way of Lynchburg, Virginia, to assist in the capture of Richmond. But, while in the vicinity of Greenville, Tennessee, Rich mond fell, and the rebel General Lee surrendered. The Regiment then moved back, with the Fourth Army Corps, and went into camp near Nashville, Tennessee, and there remained until mustered out of service, June 11th, 1865. Arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, June 16th, 1865, and received final pay and discharge June 23d, 1865. Roster of the One Hundred and Sixteenth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Ot Co. Narne and Rank. Colonels. Nathan W. Tupper.. John E. Madux Lieutenant Colonels. James P. Boyd Anderson Froman John E. Madux John S. Windsor Majors. Anderson Froman . . . Austin McOlurg .... John S. Windsor Nicholas Geschwind , Adjutants. Charles H. Fuller. . , William E. Crissey. , Myron Holcomb Quartermasters. Lyman King Charles F. Emery John H. Porter Surgeon. Ira N. Barnes First Assistant Surgeon. John A. Heckleman , Residence. Decatur.Decatur Decatur.Decatur. Decatur. Decatur. Decatur. Decatur.Decatur. Decatur.Decatur. Decatur. Decatur.Decatur. Decatur. Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 30, 1862. June 7, 1865... Sept. 6, 1862. Jan. 28, 1864. June 15, 1864 Mav 27, 1865. Sept. 30, 1862.. Jan. 28, 1864. . Sept. 26, 1864. June 7,1865... Sept. 80, 1862 . June 27, 1868 . Jan. 30, 1865.. Sept. 3, 1862... March 2, 1863 . Jan. 9, 1864... March 26, 1868. Sept. 17, 1862. Sept. 30, 1862 Not mustered . Sept. 30, 1862. March 5, 1864. Nov. 6, 1864. . . Not mustered . . Sept. 30, 1862. . March 6, 1864. Nov. 12, 1864 . Not mustered . . Sept. 80, 1862 . Aug. 18, 1868 . March 81, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862 . . March 2, 1863.. March 5, 1864.. March 26, 1863 Sept. 17, 1862 . , Remarks. Died at Decatur, Illinois, March 10, 1864. . Musteredout (as Lieut. Col.) June 7, 1865. Resigned January 28, 1864 Died June 15, '64, of wounds rec'd in action Promoted Musteredout (as Major) June 7, 1865 Promoted Resigned September 26, 1864 Promoted Mustered out (as Captain) June 7, 1865. Resigned June 27, 1863 Discharged January SO, 1865. Mustered out June 7, 1865 . . d1-3 d 8 dhiOfed*3 Resigned March 2, 1863 Promoted by President January 9, 1864. Mustered out June 7, 1865 Mustered out June 7, 1865. Mustered out June 7, 1865 . A.. B. C. Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Captains. William J. Brown Guston F. Hardy William Grason Mrst Lieutenants. Joseph L. Shellenbarger Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Charles E. Boles Mt. Zion Captains. Oct. 1, 1862... Sept. 30, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862.. April 20, 1863. June 12, 186S . Sept. 6, 1862.. April 28, 1863. June 12, 1863. . Sept. 6, 1862. . April 20, 1863. June 7, 1865... Sept. 6, 1862. Jan. 28, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862 Jan. 8, 1863.. Jan. 28, 1864. Jan. 28, 1864 . Sept. 6, 1862... March 17, 1868, June 7, 1865 Sept. 6, 1862. June 7,1864.. Oct. 1, 1862. March 19, 1864 . Sept. 6, 1862 ... May 27, 1863... March 19, 1864. Sept 6, 1862 . . . May 27, 1863... Not mustered. . . Sept. 6, 1862 . . April 7, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1862... July 2, 1863 Not mustered . . . Sept. 21, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1863... May 27, 1863... Not mustered. . . Sept. 6, 1862.. July5, 1864... Mustered out June 7, 1865 Resigned February 29, 1864 Resigned April 20, 1863 0 Died June 12, 1863 a Mustered out June 7, 1865 «a d Died March 27, 1863 § Promoted fed Mustered out June 7, 1865 g l> Promoted fj Promoted OT Mustered out (as 1st Sergeant) June 7, 1865. p i-3 dd Promoted Major tg Mustered out June 7, 1 865 3 Killed January 8, 1863 g Promoted § Commission canceled - H Mustered out June 7, 1865 ^ Resigned March 17, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . Killed ih battle May 26, 1864 Ot Mustered out June 7, 1865 _^ • Co. C » Name and Rank. First Lieutenants. James M. Wallace Robert M. Foster Zenith R. Prather ... . Second Lieutenants. Robert M. Foster Zenith R. Prather Jacob B. Schroll Captains. Joseph Llngle George A. Mllmine. . Mrsl Lieutenants. James R. Briggs . . . George A. Milmine. Thadeus Collins. . , Second Lieutenants. George A. Milmine. Thadeus Collins . . . Hugh A. Lyons Captains. Lewis J. Eyman John S. Windsor Richard M. Hamilton. . . First Lieutenants. Stephen H. Varney Joseph D. Noon William N. Streetbr . . . One Hundred and Sixteenth Infantry. — Contiiuied. Residence. Mt. Zion. .. Mt. Zion Long Creek Mt. Zion. .. Long Creek. Macon Maroa Friend's Creek. Friend's Creek. Friend's Creek. Maroa Friend's Creek. Maroa Maroa Harristown Decatur . . . Harristown Decatur, Illiopolis Date of rank. Sept. 6, 1862 . , March 2, 1863., April 20, 1865. Sept. 6, 1862 . March 2, 1863. June 7, 1865 . Sept. 6, 1862 . Feb. 29, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862 . April 6, 1863. Feb. 29, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862 . April 6, 1863. June 7, 1865. Sept. 6, 1862 .. Jan. 81, 1863.. Sept. 26, 1864 . Sept. 6, 1862 . March5, 1863. Juno 8, 1863. . Date of muster. Sept. 6, 1862. May 27, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862. May 27, 1863. Not mustered . Sept. 6, 1862 . April 4, 1S64. Sept. 6, 1862. May 27, 1863. July 5, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1862... May 27, 1863 . . . Not mustered. . . Sept. 2, 1862.. Aug. 15, 1863 . March 27, 1865 Sept. 2, 1862. Oct. IB, 1863. . Remarks. Resigned March 2, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 Promoted s Promoted § Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 186" . . Ei-3 Resigned February 29, 1S64 § Discharged January 30, 1865 3fed > Resigned April 6, 1863 ^L Promoted '" Mustered out June 7, 1865 8Edd o Promoted ^ Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865 . . Killed in action January 11, 1S63 Promoted Major Mustered out June 7, 1865 Resigned March 5, 1863 Died Juno 18, 1863 Resigned May 27, 1864 F. o. OS G Harristown Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrsl Lieutenants. John A. Cochran Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants, Captain. May 27, 1864.. Sept. 26, 1864. April 20, 1865. Sept. 6, 1862. June 7, 1865,. , 1862.. April 12, 1863. June 7, 1865... Sept. 6, 1862.. April 28, 1863. April 12, 1863. Dec. 11, 1864.. June 7, 1865. . . Sept. 30, 1862. April-28, 1863. April 19, 1863. June 7,1865... Sept. 30, 1862. Dec. 22, 1863.. Sept. 6, 1862.. Dec. 22, 1863.. Sept. 30, 1862 . March 15, 1863. -X Sept. 80, 1862 . July 5, 1864. , May 20,' 1865. Sept. 2, 1862 Not mustered. Sept. 30, 1862. Sept. 5, 1863.. Noi mustered . . Sept. 6, 1862 ., May 27, 1863... March 4, 1864 . March 31, 1865 Not mustered. . Sept. 30, 1862.. July 2, 1863... Not mustered. . Sept. 30, 1862. Feb. 8, 1864... Sept. 6, 1862. Feb. 8, 1864. Sept. 30, 1862. May 27, 1863 .. Sept. 30, 1862. Promoted Died of small pox, February 13, 1865 Mustered out June 7, 1865 Resigned June 28, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865.. Resigned April 12, 1863 § Promoted Major .-. 3 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) June 7, 1866. . w3 g Died January 26, 1863 § Promoted .*. . d Resigned December 11, 1864 ° Promoted l> Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1866 . . 3 CDM Died March 30, 1863 S Died April 19, 1863 8 Promoted a Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . g Died December 22, 1863 | Mustered out June 7, 1865 fc Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 Died February 16, 1863 Mustered out June 7, 1865 ot Resigned June 1 3, 1863 §=J One Hundred and Sixteenth Infantry. — Continued. Ot CO© Co. K. Name and Rank. Captains. John P. Lamb Charles P. Essice . , First Lieutenants. John P. Lamb Isom Simmons Charles P. Essice Joseph Goodwin Second Lieutenants. THEOPHttus Short Isom Simmons William W. Winn Captains. Uriah P. Forbes. . . John T. Bishop ' Isaac N. Martin. . . Mrsl Lieutenants. John T. Bishop Isaac N. Martin Frederick Schwab Irwin Miller . . . Joshua K. Carr. Captains. John E Madux James H. Globe Residence. Moweaqua. Oconee . . . Moweaqua Moweaqua. Oconee . . . Moweaqua . Pana Moweaqua. Pana Decatur. . . Decatur. . . Decatur. . . Decatur. . . Decatur Decatur. . . Decatur. . . Decatur Decatur. . - Decatur. . . Date of rank. Date of muster. June 13, 1863. . April 20, 1865. Sept. 6, 1862... June 13, 1863. . Dec. 22, 1864. . April 20, 1865. Sept. 30, 1862 . April 28, 1863. June 7, 1865 . . Sept. 30, 1862 . April 25, 1863. March 30, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862 . . . April 25, 1863., March 30, 1864 Sept. 80, 1862. June 7, 1865... Sept. 80, 1862. June 15, 1861. Sept. 2, 1863 . . May 21, 1865.. Sept. 6, 1862 .. July 5, 1864 . . March 27, 1865. May 21, 1865.. Sept. 30, 1862 . March 27, 1868. Not mustered. . Sept. 30, 1862 . Oot. 16, 1863 .. July 6, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1862 . . Oct. 16, 1863.. Oct. 11, 1864.. Sept. 80, 1862. Not mustered . . Sept. 80, 1862 Dec. 28, 1864 Remarks. Resigned December 22, 1864 Musteredout June 7, 1865 Promoted d Killed in battle December 22, 1864 ^ Promoted g Mustered out June 7, 1865 & fp Died February 6, 1863 g Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . . fed GO Resigned April 25, 1863 Resigned March 80, 1864 § Mustered out June 7, 1866 d fedJ3 Promoted ¦Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 Dishonorably dismissed January 19, 1865. Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865. . Promoted Lieutenant Colonel Mustered out June 7, 1865: . . . First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Sept. 30, 1862. Jan. 81, 1868. June 15, 1864 Sept. 30, 1862 . May 19, 1863.. June 7, 1865 . . Sept. 80, 1862 Oct. 15, 1863. Dec. 28, 1864. Sept. 80, 1862. Not mustered . Promoted Captain Company E Promoted Mustered out June 7, 1865 Killed i£ action May 22, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) June 7, 1865 O 8 d fedd d X HB dahi W fed Ot CO Roster of the One Hundred and Seventeenth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Ot 00 to Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Risden M. Moore . . Lieutenant Colonel. Jonathan Merrlam Majors. Thomas J. Newsham Robert McWilliams William P. Olden Samuel H. Deneen James F. Kramt. . Quartermasters. Henry C. Flke Monroe J. Miller Surgeon. Martin Wiley First Assistant Surgeon. Humphrey H. Hood , Second Assistant Thomas C. Jennings. Chaplains. John D. Gilham John B. White Residence. Lebanon . Tazewell county Edwardsville Hillsboro Moro Lebanon . Mascoutah . Trenton Clinton county. Clinton county. Edwardsville . . Date of rank. Sept. 19, 1862.. Sept. 19, 1862. Sept. 19,1862.. April 13, 1864. Jan. 29, 1865.. Oct. 9, 1862... Nov. 16, 1864. . Aug. 26, 1862 . Aug. 5,1865... Oct. 9, 1862... Nov. 7, 1862.. Nov. 15, 1862. Sept. 26, 1862. Aug. 4, 1864. . . Date of muster. Sept. 19, 1862. Sept. 19, 1862. Sept. 19, 1862. June 28, 1864. . Feb. 26, 1865.. Oct. 9, 1862... Nov. 21,1864.. Aug. 26, 1862. Not mustered. Oct. 9, 1862... Nov. 7, 1862... Sept. 26, 1862. Oct. 12, 1864.. Remarks. Mustered out August 5r 1866 . Mustered out August 5, 1865. Resigned April 13, 1864 Resigned January 29, 1865. . Mustered out August 5, 1865 Resigned November 16, 1864. Mustered out August 6, 1865 . Resigned July 4, 1865 Mustered out (as Q. M. Serg't) August 5, 1865 5 d i-3 g fed>d fed d do fed d Mustered out August 6, 1865. Promoted in 3d U. S. Heavy Artillery (color ed), January 29, 1865. Mustered out August 6, 1865 Resigned May 16, 1864 Mustered out August 5, 1865. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants . Sept. 19, 1862 . . May 12, 1864 . . . Jan. 30, 1865. . . Sept. 19, 1862.. June 27, 1864 . . Feb. 26, 1865... Sept. 19, 1862 .. May 12, 1864... Jan. 30, 1865 . . . Sept. 19, 1862.. June 27, 1864 . . Feb. 26, 1865... Sept. 19, 1862.. May 12, 1864. . . Aug. 5,1865 Sept. 19, 1862.. July 1, 1864.... Not mustered . . . Sept. 19, 1862 . . April 13, 1864 . . Sept. 19, 1862 . July 29, 1864. . . Oct. 28, 1862... April 13, 1864 . . Oct. 28, 1862... July 29, 1864, . . Sept. 19, 1862 . . Oct. 28, 1862... Sept. 19, 1862.. April 13, 1864. . Aug. 1,1864 Sept. 19, 1862 . . Jan. 28, 1863. .. Sept. 19, 1862.. Sept. 19, 1862 . . Sept. 19, 1862.. Sept. 19,1862... Sept. 19, 1862.. Aug. 10, 1864. . . Sept. 30, 1864 ..I Resigned May 12, 1864 Resigned January 30, 1865 Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out August 5, 1865 _ Resigned December 28, 1863 8 Died January 3, 1865 § Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 6, 1865, d I d Promoted Major ^ Mustered out August 5, 1865 goo Promoted : , ^ Mustered out August 5, 1865 §H3d Promoted <% Promoted g Mustered out August 5, 1865 Resigned January 28, 1863 y Mustered out August 6, 1865 ...'. ti Promoted , Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted Dismissed August 10,1864 ot Mustered out August 5, 1865 gj One Hundred and Seventeenth Infantry. — Gontinued. Ot CO Co. J> E. Name and Rank. tains. Wllliam P. Olden Abraham B. Keagle Firsl Lieutenants. Abraham B. Keagle Benjamin F. Olden Second Lieutenants Benjamin F. Olden Sidney Z. Robinson Captains. Andrew J. Randall John A. B. Apperson . . . First Lieutenants. Erastus M. Burson John A. B. Apperson . . . William F. Selby Second Lieutenants. John A. B. Apperson . . . William F. Selby Samuel 0. Curtis Captains. Jacob J. Kinder Charles W. Blake Mrst Lieutenants. Charles W. Blake Charles C. Tread way . . Residence. Moro Lamb's Point. . . Lamb's Point. . . Edwardsville . . . Edwardsville . . . Paddock's Grove Aviston Trenton Trenton Trenton Aviston Trenton Aviston Trenton Edwardsville . . . Troy.- Troy Collinsville Date of rank. Sept. 19, 1862. Jan. 29, 1865.. Sept. 19, 1862. Jan. 29, .1865.. Sept. 19, 1862. Aug. 5, 1865. Sept. 19, 1862. Jan. 25, 1865.. Sept. 19, 1862. April 1, 1863 .. Jan. 25, 1866.. Sept. 19, 1862. April 1, 1863.. Aug. 5, 1865... Sept. 19, 1862. July 11, 1864.. Sept. 19, 1862. July 11, 1864. . Date of muster. Sept. 19, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 19, 1862. Not mustered. . Sept. 19, 1862. Not mustered . Sept. 19, 1862. Feb. 26, 1865.. Sept. 19, 1862 . April 16, 1863. Feb. 26, 1865.. Sept. 19, 1862 . April 16, 1868. Not mustered. . Sept. 19, 1862 , Aug. 80, 1864 , Sept. 19, 1862 . Aug. 30, 1864. Remarks. Promoted Major Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Aug. 5, 1865. . >¦ Promoted d Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Aug. 6, 1865. . . ^ hi Promoted n Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 6, 1865.. . _d Resigned January 26, 1865 . , &j Mustered out Aug. 5, 1865 fc oa" Died March 17,1863 g Promoted d Mustered out August 8, 1866 §H Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 5, 1865 . . . Resigned July 11, 1864 Mustered out August 5, 1865 Promoted Mustered out August 6, 1865 G.. Second Lieutenants. Gershom P. Gilham Charles C. Treadway . . . David Bartlett Captains. Curtis Blakeman Alexander J. Gregg David T. Todd First Lieutenants. Alexander J. Gregg David T. Todd Daniel Kerr Second Lieutenants James G. Ellifp Daniel Kerr Josephus Porter Captain. Robert A. H albert Mrst Lieutenant. James M. Hay Second Lieutenant. David H. Wildermajj Captains. David McFarland John R. Thomas Mrst Lieutenants. Samuel M. Stiles John R. Thomas Edward C. Lemon Second Lieutenant. John R. Thomas Edwardsville . . . Colli nsville.. . . Edwardsville . . . Marine Marine Marine Marine Marine Edwardsville . . . St. Jacobs Edwardsville . . . St. Jacobs Belleville Belleville St. Clair county O'Fallon O'Fallon O'Fallon O'Fallon O'Fallon O'Fallon Sept. 19, 1862 , Jan. 27, 1863., Aug. 6, 1865.., Sept. 19, 1862 Jan. 23, 1863. June 23, 1864. Sept. 19, 1862 . Jan. 23, 1863.. June 23, 1864.. Sept. 19, 1862. Jan. 28,1863.. Aug. 5, 1865.. Sept. 19, 1862. Sept, Sept 19, 1862 . . 19, 1862 . Sept May ,. 19, 1862 . 10, 1864.. Sept,Sept.May 19, 1862 . . 16, 1863 . 10, 1864 . . Sept. 19, 1862. Sept. 19, 1862. Not mustered . . Sept. 19, 1862. May 9, 1863... Aug. 30, 1864. . Sept. 19, 1862. May 9, 1863... Aug. 80, 1864. Sept. 19, 1862. April 16, 1863. Not mustered.. Sept. 19, 1862. Sept. 19, 1862 . Sept. 19, 1862 . Sept. 19, 1862 June 28, 1864 Sept. 19, 1862 Oct. 12, 1863. June 27, 1864 Sept. 19, 1862 Resigned January 24, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 5, 1865 . . . Resigned January 23, 1868 Resigned June 23, 1864 Mustered out August 5, 1865 g W Promoted ^ d Promoted 2 Mustered out August 6, 1865 wdd Resigned January 23, 1863 [> Promoted . . 2 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 8, 1865. . . e Mustered out August 6, 1865 a d Mustered out August 5, 1866 a W Mustered out August 5, 1865 5 Died May 10, 1864 y Mustered out August 5, 1865 ^ Died September 16, 1863 Promoted Mustered out August 5, 1865 ot Promoted §| One Hundred and Seventeenth Infantry. — Continued. OtOS Co. Name and rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. I .. Second Lieutenant. Aug. 5, 1865 Sept. 19, 1862 . . Aug. 20, 1864... Sept. 19, 1862 . . Aug. 20, 1864 . . Sept. 19, 1862 . . Dec. 12, 1862... Aug. 5,1865 Not mustered . . . SeDt. 19, 1862 . . Sept. 80, 1864 . . Sept. 19, 1862 .. Sept. 30, 1864 . . Sept. 19, 1862 . . June 8, 1863 Not mustered . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 5, 1865 . . K.. , , Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. James D. Cobine Edward T. Curtis Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 6, 1865.. d Hd adS t> d fedddofedH HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Seventeenth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in September, 1862, by Colonel Risdon M. Moore, and was mustered in September 19th, by Captain Washington, United States Army. Moved from Camp Butler, November 11th, and arrived at Memphis, Tennessee, on the 17th. Remained on duty at Memphis until July 6th, 1863, when it was sent to re-enforce Helena, Arkansas, and returned. December 25th, it was sent after Forrest, in Western Tennessee, losing 3 men killed in a skirmish at LaFayette, Tennessee. December 29th, 1863, moved to'Vicksburg, in Third Brigade, Third Division, Sixteenth Army Corps. Was engaged in the Meridian Campaign. On 5th February, was engaged in a skirmish, losing 2 killed and 5 wounded. Returned to Vicksburg, March 4th. On 10th of March, embarked for Red River expedition. Assisted in the capture of Fort De Russey, March 14th, 1864. Engaged at the battle of Pleasant Hill, April 9th. Moved to Grand Ecore, 11th. On 14th, was sent to relief of the gun-boats and transports, at Camp- ta, Louisiana, and was engaged at Cloutierville and Cane River; at Bayou Rapides, May 2d ; at Governor Moore's plantation and Bayou Roberts, May 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 11th. Continued on return march to Mississippi river, on 14th, skirmishing daily. In battle of Yellow Bayou, May 18th, and arrived at Mississippi river on 20th, and at Vicks burg on 27th. Took part in driving Marmaduke from Chicot Lake and Columbia, Arkan sas, and arrived at Memphis, June 10th, 1864. Marched to the relief of Sturgis on June 14th, and, on 23d, commenced the Tupelo Campaign. Was engaged at Tupelo, July 14th, and at Old Town Creek, 15th. Commen ced Oxford Campaign, August 5th. Was engaged at Hurricane Creek, 18th, 19th and 20th, and returned to Memphis on 30th. Arrived at Jefferson Barracks, September 19th. Was engaged October 1st, at Franklin. Moved, via Jefferson City, Sedalia, Lexington, Independence, and Harrisonville, and re turned to St. Louis, November 19th. Moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and took position in the works, December 1st, 1864. Was engaged in the battle of Nashville, December 15th and 16th, and in the pursuit of Hood, reaching Clifton, January 4th, 1 865. Embarked at Eastport for New Orleans, arri ving January 17th. Embarked at Chalmette, March 7th, and moved to Dauphine Island. Moved to Fish River, with the Sixteenth Corps, Major General A. J. Smith commanding. Engaged at Spanish Fort, from March 27th to April 2d, and at Blakely until the 9th, taking part in its capture. 538 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. Marched for Montgomery, April 13th, and thence to Camp Butler, Illinois, where the regiment was mustered out, August 5th, 1865, by Captain James A. Hall, United States Army. Distance traveled by rail, miles 778 Distance traveled by water, miles 6191 Distance marched, miles 2307 The regiment has been engaged in 6 battles and 33 skirmishes. Roster of the One Hundred and Eighteenth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co Name and Rank. Colonel. John G. Fonda Lieutenant Colonels. John G. Fonda Thomas Logan Robert W. McClaughrey , William J. Evans John W. Barnes HUDDLESTONE M. SLEATER. Quartermaster. William K. Davidson. . . . Madison Reece . . . Mrst Assistant John K. Boude. . . . Second Assistant Elmer Nichols Vaughn B. Corey Chaplains. Thomas M. Walker. . William Underwood Residence. Warsaw Warsaw. . Hamilton Carthage. Richfield. Warsaw. . Carthage . Warsaw. AbingtonCarthage . Aurora . West Point Carthage . Date of rank. Date of muster. Nov. 29, 1862. Nov. 20,1862.. Nov. 29, 1S62 . Nov. 8, 1862... April 11, 1865. Oct. 17, 1862. « March 22, 1864 Oct. 13, 1362.. Dec. 15, 1862.. Nov. 27, 1862 . Dec. 19, 1862. Oct. 1, 1865. . Nov. 29,1862., May 7, 1864. . . Nov. 20, 1862. Jan. IS, 1863. Not mustered. Oct. 17, 1862 . July 16, 1864. Oct. IS, 1862. Dec. 22, 1862. Dec. 19, 1862. Not mustered. June 23, 1864. . Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen. June 27, 1865. Mustered out October 1, 1865. Promoted Mustered out October 1, 1865 . Resigned to accept appointment of Addi tional Paymaster U. S. A., May 13, 1864. Mustered out (as Capt.) October 1, 1865. . . Discharged for promotion March 22, 1864. Mustered out October 1, 1865 Mustered out October 1, 1865 . Musteredout October 1, 1866. Mustered out October 1, 1865. fed d d dd1-3WMd fed?4 Dismissed July 14, 1864 Mustered out (as Hosp'l. Stew'd.) Oct. 1,' 65 Resigned July 11, 1863 Mustered out October 1, 1865 otCO One Hundred and Eighteenth Infantry. — Continued. Oto Co. Name and Rank. Captains. Thomas J. CaSmpbell Alexander W. Geddes . . . John W. Campbell Cyrus M. Geddes Mrst Lieutenants. Alexander W. Geddes. . . Thomas B. White Samuel R. Arrison John Typer Vanness Walkup Second Lieutenants. Thomas B. White John W. Campbell Cyrus M. Geddes Robert N. Witherow Captains. Robert W. McClaughrey Morgan Rymer Alexander Sholl Thomas W. Hunt Mrst Lieutenants. William H. Odell Alexander Sholl Thomas W. Hunt Elisha B. Hamilton Residence. Fountain Green Fountain Green Fountain Green Fountain Green Fountain Green Fountain Green Hancock Fountain Green Pilot Grove . . . Fountain Green Fountain Green Fountain Green Fountain Green Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Date of rank. Nov. 7, 1862. . Feb. 19, 1863. May 16, 1863. July 29, 1863. Nov. 7, 1862.. Feb. 19, 1863. May 16, 1863 . Nov. 2, 1863.. Oct. 1, 1865.. Nov. 7, 1862.. Feb. 19, 1868. May 17, 1863. Oct. 1, 1865.. Nov. 7, 1862... Nov. 8, 1862... March 28, 1863. Nov. 14,1863.. Nov. 7, 1862... Feb. 27, 1863.. March 28, 1863 Nov. 14, 1863.. Date of muster. Nov. 7, 1862. . March 14, 1864 Nov. 7,1862... May 7, 1864.. Not mustered. Nov. 7, 1862.. Aug. 1, 1863 . Not mustered. Nov. 7, 1862. Jan. 2, 1864. Nov. 7,1862. Jan. 26, 1864. Remarks. Resigned February 19, 1863 Killed in battle May 16, 1863 Died (as 2d Lieutenant) July 29, 1863 .... Mustered out October 1, 1865 t« Promoted j| Killed in battle May 16, 1863 > Died (as Sergeant) of wounds received at ^ Champion Hill, Georgia, Nov. 2, 1863. . . £> Resigned July 30, 1865 d Mustered out (as Seigeant) October 1, 1865 2fed Promoted Promoted § Promoted d Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1865 . si h3 Promoted Major Discharged March 28, 1863. ...... Resigned November 14, 1868 Mustered out October 1, 1865 Resigned February 27, 1863 Promoted .' . Promoted Mustered out October 1, 1866 c. ».. E.. Second Lieutenants. Morgan Rymer Alexander Sholl Thomas W Hunt James Sample Joseph Glll Captains. Arthur W. Marsh. . . Abram W. Robinson . Mrst Lieutenants. Ephraim Grubb Abram W. Robinson. . . . Jeptha S. Dillon Second Lieutenants. Abram W. Robinson Jeptha S. Dillon. . . . George B. Saeeord. . , Captains. John H. Holton William J. Brown, Jr. . . Mrst Lieutenants. William J. Brown, Jr. . . Lewis W. Menn . . Huddlestone M. Sleater . Joseph W. Clark Second Lieutenants. William G. Sturr Huddlestone M. Sleater . Benjamin D. Kinkaid Jarvis S. Allen William H. Berryman . CarthageCarthage . Carthage . Carthage. Prairie . . Wythe. Wythe . Montebello.Wythe Wythe Wythe Wythe. ... Montebello. Quincy. Quincy. . . Carthage. Quincy . . Quincy . . . Carthage. . Fall Creek Warsaw.Warsaw . Nov. 7, 1862.... Nov. 7, 1862. . . . Mnroh 28 1863 April 11, 1866.. May 1, 1865 Nov. 7, 1862.... Nov. 11, 1863... Nov. 7, 1862. . . . Jan. 2, 1864 Nov. 7, 1862.... Nov. 7, 1862.... Nov. 11,1863... Jan. 2, 1864 Nov. 7, 1862.... Feb 19 1863... Nov. 7, 1862 April 11,1865.. May 1, 1865 Nov. 7,1862.... Nov. 7,1862.... Nov. 29,1862... March 28 1863. Dec. 11, 1862... Nov. 12, 1863 . . March 22, 1864.. Jan. 2, 1864 Not mustered. . . Nov. 7, 1862 Feb. 19, 1863. . . Nov. 7, 1862... Oct. 1, 1865 Not mustered. . . Dec. 24, 1862. . . Aug. 7, 1863 . . . May 7, 1864 Promoted Promoted Promoted ¦ Honorably discharged December 1, 1863. . . Mustered out October 1, 1865 Killed November 11, 1863 g Mustered out October 1, 1865 g W Resigned February 19, 1863 •_ g Promoted , y Mustered out October 1, 1865 ddt Promoted 5 Promoted ; Mustered out October 1, 1865 ' da Discharged March 28, 1863 d Mustered out October 1, 1866 g i-3n Promoted H Resigned November 12, 1863 d Adjutant 5 Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1865. ^fedK| Resigned February 19, 1863 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1865. Resigned August 7, 1863 «* Mustered out October 1, 1865 [S One Hundred and Eighteenth Infantry. — Continued. Otbo Co. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenants. Jarvis S. Allen David Turner Second Lieutenants. Washington L. Lemley. . Thomas A. Worthen Albert H. Fuller Captains. Wllliam J. Evans Ira Tyler First Lieutenants. Hamilton Young Benjamin Hall Albert G. Bliven Lewis Boyer Second Lieutenant. Ira Tyler Captain. Joseph Shaw Mrst Lieutenants. James H. Butler Charles T. Painter Second Lieutenants. Charles T. Painter Joseph Braden Residence. Wart-aw. . . Warsaw ... . Warsaw. . . . Warsaw. .. . Warsaw .... Richfield. . . Richfield. . . Richfield...Richfield. . . Barry Richfield... Richfield... Terre Haute Terre Haute Terre Haute Terre Haute Terre Haute Date of rank. Date of muster. Nov. 7, 1862.,.. Dec. 24, 1862!, Nov. 7, 1862. . Feb. 19, 1863. Oct. 1, 1865.. Nov. 7, 1862. Oct. 1, 1865. Nov. 7, 1862. . . April 14, 1863. Dec. 2, 1863... Oct. 1, 1865 . . . Nov. 7, 1862. Nov. 7, 1862. . Nov. 7, 1862.. Aug. 12, 1868. Nov. 7, 1862.. Oct. 1, 1865 . . Nov. 7, 1862 March 30, 1863 Nov. 7, 18 Not mustered . Nov. 7, 1862.. Not mustered. Nov. 7, 1862.. Jan. 26, 1864. Not mustered. Nov. 7, 1862. . Nov. 7,1862.. Nov. 7, 1862. Jan. 2, 1864. Nov. 7, 1862. . Not mustered. Remarks. Promoted Mustered out October 1, 1865 Resigned February 19, 1863 ^ Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 H Mustered out (as Q. M. Serg't) Oct. 1, 1865. % Promoted Major h Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) October 1, 1868. 2W Discharged March 28, 1868 £• Honorably discharged December 2, 1863 Resigned October 11 , 1864 8 Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1865. d ' 8 ?3 Promoted Captain \ Mustered out October 1, 1865 Resigned August 2, 1 863 , Mustered out October 1 , 1866 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1865. Captains. Felix G. Mowring. . . Calender Rohrbough. First Lieutenants. Rice C. Williams Calender Rohrbough. . Levi B. Moore Andrew J . Stroup Second Lieutenants. Calender Rohrbough. . . , Levi B. Mooke . Wllliam H. Cole Captains. Charles During. . . . James E. Logan Mrst Lieutenants. Allen Ellsworth William M. Cole Second Lieutenants. James A McConnell. .. Chauncey B. Valentine . John D, Captain. Rosenbrook. \ Mrst Lieutenants. John D. Rosenbrook. . . John S. Spangler James W. Hewitt Second Lieutenant. Edmund Higble William H. Reece..... Basco.Basco . Rocky Run. Basco Bear Creek. Rocky Run. Basco Bear Creek. St. Mary's . . Mt. Sterling. Bloomington. Elvaston . . . . Ripen . Mendon. MendonHancock. Mendon. . Mendon. Keene. . Nov. 7, 1862. . Oct. 21, 1863. Nov. 7, 1862. . Feb. 19, 1863. Oct. 21, 1863. Sept. 2, 1865 . Nov. 7, 1862.. Feb. 19, 1863. Oct. 1, 1865 . Dec. 1, 1862.. May 23, 1865. Nov. 7, 1862. . May 23, 1865. Dec. 1, 1862. . May 23, 1865. Nov. 29, 1862. Nov. 7, 1862 . . Nov. 29, 1862. Oct. 1, 1865... NOv. 29, 1862. Oct. 1, 1866 . . Nov. 7, 1862. Jan. 2, 1864. Nov. 7, 1862 . Jan. 2, 1864.. Not mustered. Nov. 7, 1862. Not mustered. June 9, 1865.. Nov. 7, 1862. June 9, 1865 . Not mustered. June 9, 1865 . Nov. 7, 1862.. Not mustered . Not mustered . Resigned October 21, 1863 Mustered out October 1, 1865 Resigned February 19, 1863 Promoted Honorably discharged August 14, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1865. 2dW Promoted d Promoted 2 Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1865. m M d Resigned May 14, 1864 > Mustered out October 1 , 1 865 2d Dismissed November 28, 1864 g Mustered out October 1 , 1865 @d da Died g Mustered out October 1, 1865 w Mustered out October 1, 1865 gI Promoted " Resigned November 19, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1866. Resigned July 7, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) October 1, 1865. w HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Eighteenth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, came into the service under the call of July 2d, 1862, and was organized in August, 1862. Companies A, B, C, E and H, in Hancock county; Companies D, F and K, in Adams county ; Company G, Henderson county ; and Company I, Gallatin county. Rendezvoused at Camp Butler, Illinois, from the 1st to the 8th of September, 1862, and was at once placed on duty, guarding Confederate prisoners of war. Was mus tered into the United States' service, November 7th, 1862, by Captain Washington. Remained at Camp Butler, on duty, until December 1st, 1862, when it left for the field. Went, by railroad, to Alton, Illinois, where it embarked for Memphis, Tennessee, De cember 3d, and arrived on the 11th. Remained till the 20th, and then left, with Sher man, for Vicksburg, Mississippi; arrived at Yazoo river, and participated in the engagement at Chickasaw Bluffs, from the 26th to the 30th of December, 1862. Re embarked and arrived at Arkansas Post, Arkansas, January 9th, 1863, and participated in the fight and capture of ihe fort, on the 10th and 11th. Returned to Young's Point, Louisiana, January 23d, where it remained until March 9th, when the Regiment moved to Milliken's Bend, Louisiana, where it remained until April 2d, when it left on the expedition against Vicksburg, forming a part of General Osterhaus' Division. Crossed the Mississippi river, at Bruinsburg, April 30th, and participated in the fight at Thompson's Hills, Mississippi, (Port Gibson,) May 1st; Champion Hills, Mississippi, May 16th, in which Captain A. W. Geddes and Lieutenant Thomas B. White, of Company A, were both killed; Black River Bridge, Mississippi, May 17th ; and in the siege of Vicksburg, until after the assaults on the 19th and 22d of May. Was then ordered to Black River Bridge, with General Osterhaus, May 24th. By order of General Grant, the Regiment was mounted, June 10th. Remained at Black River Bridge, on duty, until July 6th, when the Regiment marched, with General Sherman's expedition, to Jackson, Mississippi. Participated in the fight at Jackson, from the 10th to the 17th. Went on a raid to Brookhaven. Returned to Vicksburg, July 24th. On the 4th of August, an order was received, transferring the Thirteenth Army Corps to the Department of the Gulf. The horses of the Regiment were turned over to the Quartermaster, August 6.th. Left Vicksburg, August 7th ; arrived at Port Hud son, Louisiana, August 8th. Left Port Hudson, August 15th ; arrived at Carrollton, Louisiana, August 16th. Left Carrollton, September 5th ; arrived at Bayou Boeuff, Louisiana, September 6th; arrived at Brashear City, Louisiana, September 11th. Crossed the bay to Berwick City, Louisiana, September 23d ; arrived at Camp Bis- land, Louisiana, October 3d. On the 4th of October, the Regiment was ordered to Algiers, Louisiana, to report to Brigadier General A. L. Lee, Chief of Cavalry, Department of the Gulf; arrived at HISTORY OE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY. 545 Algiers, October 7th. Drew horses, and re-mounted, October 10th. Left Algiers, October 11th, on the cars, for Brashear City. Crossed the Bay, and marched to Ver milionville, Louisiana, where it arrived October 14th. Arrived at Opelousas, Louisi ana, October 23d. Participated in an engagement near Washington, Louisiana, October 24th. Left Opelousas, Louisiana, November 1st. Camped at Carrion Crow Bayou, the same day. Was in a severe engagement, November 3d, known as the bat tle of Grand Coteau. Moved camp to Vermilionville, November 6th. Participated in a battle near Vermilionville, November 11th, in which Captain A. W. Marsh, of Com pany C, was killed. Moved from Vermilionville to New Iberia, Louisiana, Novembei- 15th. Was in an engagement near Vermilion Bayou, Louisiana, in which seventy- eight (78) prisoners were captured. Remained at New Iberia, participating in the daily scouts and skirmishes, until December 18th, when the Regiment was ordered to march to Donaldsonville, Louisiana, and there embarked for Port Hudson, Louisiana, where it arrived January 7th, 1864. Remained at Port Hudson, until July 3d, scout ing, almost daily. Had many sharp skirmishes and captured a great many prisoners. March 30th, a portion of the Regiment was in a severe fight on Bayou Grosse Tete. Louisiana, in which a determined sabre charge and hand to hand fight, against supe rior numbers, saved them from defeat and capture. April 7th, a detachment of 75 men from the Regiment, and 25 from the Third Illinois Cavalry, and one gun from the Twenty-first New York Battery, were surrounded by some six hundred rebels, near Plain's Store, Louisiana, and, after a desperate resistance, succeeded in escaping. Moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, July 3d. Remained there until the 4th of Septem ber, participating in General Lee's raids, and in engagements at Redwood, Comite Bridge and Clinton, Louisiana, August 25th. September 4th, marched to Doyalis Plantation, and on the 7th, marched to Hermit age Plantation, opposite Donaldsonville, Louisiana. From this point, scouted the country to Amite river, capturing prisoners almost daily. The Regiment went from here, with General Lee, on his raid to Liberty and Brook- haven, Mississippi, participating in the fight at Liberty, November 19th. Moved from Hermitage Plantation to Baton Rouge, November 24th. Left Baton Rouge, November 27th, with General Davidson's expedition, to West Paseagoula, Mississippi, where it arrived December 12th. Embarked for New Orleans, via Lakeport, December 24th ; arrived at New Orleans, December 26th, and returned to Baton Rouge, December 27th. During the months of January, February, March, April, and to the 22d of May, 1865, the Regiment was engaged in scouting, picketing, etc. May 22d, the horses were turned over to the Quartermaster, and, from that time, the Regiment was doing pro vost duty in the city- of Baton Rouge, up to October 1st, 1865, when it was mustered out of service. Note. October, 1863, Colonel John G. Fonda was assigned to the command of a Cavalry Brigade, which command he retained until May 30th, 1865. June 28th, 1865, he was appointed Brigadier General, by brevet, and was in command of the Post of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, until mustered out, October 1st, 1865. Yol. 11—35 Roster of the One Hundred and Nineteenth Infantry ^Regiment Illinois Volunteers. OtC5 Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Thomas J. Kinney.. Lieutenant Colonel. Samuel E. Taylor Majors. William H. Watson Peyton C. Smith Adjutant. Harvey S. Buck Quartermaster. Delos Allen Surgeons. Thomas Munroe . . . . Reuben Woods Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Reuben Woods Second Assistant Surgeon . George A. Byrns A.. CJiaplains. Charles S. Callihan Claybourne S. Williamson . Captains. Hugo Hollan Sylvester T. Worley Residence. Rushville . . , Mt. Sterling , Augusta . Lima Augusta . Quincy . Rushville Quincy.. . Quincy Cooperstown. Lima Quincy. Quincy. Date of rank. Oct. 7, 1862. . . Sept. 12, 1862 . Sept. 19, 1862. Aug. 27,1864.. Sept. 19, 1862. Aug. 25, 1862 . Sept. 22, 1862. June 10, 1864 . Oct. 10, 1862 . Nov. 14, 1862. Oct. 10, 1862 . June 12, 1865.. Oct. 7, 1862... April 1, 1868.. Date of muster. Oct. 7, 1862.. Oct. 7, 1862 . . Oct. 7, 1862 ... Jan. 28, 1865 . Oct. 7, 1862... Aug. 27, 1862.. Sept. 22, 1862. July 1, 1864... Oct. 7, 1862.. Nov. 14,1862. Oct. 7, 1862... July 6, 1865... Oct. 7, 1862.. May 15, 1863. . Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brigadier General March 26, 1865. Mustered out August 26, 1865. Mustered out August 26, 1865 , Resigned August 27, 1864 Mustered out August 26, 1865 , Mustered out August 26, 1865. Mustered out August 26, 1865. Resigned June 10, 1864 Mustered out August 26, 1865 ddh) 1 fed di-dO fed i-3 Promoted , Mustered out August 26, 1865. Resigned April 1, 1865 Mustered out August 26, 1865. Died April 1, 1863, at Jackson, Tennessee. Resigned February 6, 1 865 c. Harman B. Hubbard .... First Lieutenants. Sylvester T. Worley. . . Harman B. Hubbard. . . . Charles R. Watt Second Lieutenants, Harman B. Hubbard .... Charles R. Watt John Ware Moses Austen Captains. George Parker Johnston C. Dilworth . . Charles H. Sweeney . . . First Lieutenants. Johnston C. Dilworth . . Charles H. Sweeney. . . George F. Owen Second Lieutenants. Ezekiel M. BraDley. . . . Jason C. Duncan George Warren Captains. Robert L. Greer Thomas J. Curry Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas J. Curry Adam J Bower SeronJ Lieutenants. ^dam J. Bower. ....... B^jamin Goodwin Mendon... .. . Quincy Mendon Quincy Mendon Quincy Quincy Mendon Browning . . . Browning . Rushville . . . Browning Rushville Rushville .... Browning Browning Rushville Rushville Rushville RushvillePleasant View Flensaru View Rushville .... Feb. 6, 1863. Oct. 7, 1862.. April 1, 1863. Feb. 6, 1865.. Oct. 7, 1862... April 1, 1863.. April 1, 1863.. Aug. 25, 1865. Oct. 7, 1862. Aug. 14, 1863 Nov. 5, 1864. Oct. Aug. Nov. Oct. Aug.Aug. Oct. Dec. Oct. Dec, 7, 1862.. 14, 1868. 5, 1S64. 7, 1862.. 12, 1863. 25, 1865 7, 1862. 1, 1863. 7, 1862. 1, 1863. Oct. Dec. 7, 1862... 1, 1863... March 17, 1865. Mustered out August 26, 1863 Oct. 7, 1862 Mav 10, 1863... March 17, 1865 . Oct. 7, 1862.... Not mustered. . . June 8, 1863 Not mustered. . . Oct. 7, 1862. Nov. 9, 1863 Dec. 9, 1864. Oct. 7, 1862 . Nov. 9, 1863.. Dec. 9, 1864.. Oct. 7, 1862.. Nov. 9, 1883 . Not mustered. Oct. 7, 1862.. March 6, 1864. Oct. 7, 1862.. March 6, 1864. Oct 7, 1862.. March 6, 1864 Promoted Promoted Mustered out August 26, 1866. Promoted Commission canceled Resigned February 1, 1865 Musteredout (as Sergeant) August 26, 186S. Died August 14, 1863 Resigned November 5, 1864. . Mustered out August 26, 1865 , Promoted Promoted Mustered out August 26, 1865 . Mustered out August 12, 1863 Dishonorably dismissed June 1, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 26, 1865. Resigned December 1, 1863. . . Mustered out August 26, 1865. WdSidsa dddSiI— I a5 2 a Promoted Mustered out August 26, 1865. Promoted Mustered out August 26, 1868. Ot One Hundred and Nineteenth Infantry. — Continued. Ot Co. 9. E. Name and Rank, Captains. John H. Hambaugh. . Hiram E. Henry . . . , Mrst Lieutenants. Hiram E. Henry William H. Breckenridge Andrew J. Nighswonger . Second Lieutenants. William H. Breckenridge Harrison Howell Captains. William N, Mumpord Sylvester D. Nokes Mrst Lieutenants. David K. Watson Mathias C. Osborn Second Lieutenants. Sylvester D. Nokes George W. Means Jfi . . Captain. Josiah Slack . . Mrst Lieutenants. Oliver P. Brumback . . . Lewis Oraycraet . ...... Charles R. Ward Jamjjs M, Ashbury Residence. Versailles . . . Cooperstown Cooperstown . Versailles . . . Versailles . . . Versailles . . . , Ripley Mound Station Mound Station Brown county. Carthage Mound Station. Mount Sterling Camden Huntsville. . . , Camden Camden Camden Date of rank. Oct. 7,1862.. Aug. 22, 1864. Oct. 7, 1862.. Aug. 22, 1864 Aug. 22, 1864 Oct. 7, 1862.. Aug. 25, 1865. Oct. 7, 1862... Aug. 13, 1864 . Oct. 7, 1862. Nov. 5, 1864. Oct. 7, 1862.. Aug. 25,1865. Oct. 7, 1862. Oct. 7, 1862.. Juno 20, 1883. Sept. 15, 1868 Sept. 1,1864.. Date of muster. Oct. 7, 1862... Sept. 30, 1864 . Oct. 7, 1862. Dee. 9, 1864.. Oct. 7, 1862. . . Not mustered. . Oct. 7, 1862... Sept. 30, 1864 . Oct. 7, 1862. . Dec, 9, 1864. . Oct. 7, 1862. . Not mustered. Oct. 7, 1862 . , Oct. 7, 1862 . . . Sept. 1, 1863.. March 6, 1864 . Oct, 80, 1864. . Remarks. Resigned August 22, 1864. Mustered out August 26, 1865 t> Promoted d Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) Nov. 5, 1864 d Mustered out August 26, 1866 £ s i-3 Promoted 53 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 26, 1866. . dd Resigned August 13, 1864 $ Mustered out August 26, 1865 m~ » d Resigned November 5, 1864 d Mustered out August 26, 1865 § Promoted , Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 26, 1865 . . Mustered out August 26, 1865 Resigned June 20, 1863 Dishonorably dismissed Sept. 15, 1863 Died September 1, 1864 Mustered out August 26, 1865 Second LieuienanlSi Lewis Craycrapt Elisha G . West «.. 15 Captains. Peyton C Smith Philip Ensminger , Mrst Lieutenants, Edward Corey Livingston S. Dennis . . . Philip Ensminger Nicholas F. Moss Second Lieutenants. Livingston S. Dennis Amos Ferree Isaac Shife Captain. Samuel MoConnell First Lieutenants, Henry C. Mullen Jackson Wells Second Lieutenants. Jackson Wells Samuel D. Sawyer Captains. John T. May Robert H. Ellis Mrst Lieutenants. Irven W. Anderson Robert H. Ellis Edwin M. Anderson Camden.Camden. Lima. Lima Lima . . Lima . . Lima . . Lima . . Lima LimaLima Bushnell . Bardolph.Bushnell . Bushnell . Bardolph. Clayton . Augusta . Clayton . Augusta. Oct. 7, 1862... Aug. 25,1865.. Oct. 7, 1862.. Aug. 27, 1864 Oct. 7, 1862... March 13, 1863. May 27, 1864. .. Aug. 27, 1864 . Oct. 7, 1862... March 13, 1863 Aug. 25, 1865.. Oct. 7, 1862. Oct. June 7, 1862 . 2,1863. Oct. June 7, 1862.. 2,1868.. Oct. May Oct. JuneMay 7, 1862.. 18, 1864. 7, 1862.. 2, 1863 18, 1864, Oct. 7, 1862... Not mustered. . . Oct. 7, 1862 March 16, 1865 . Oct. 7, 1862.... July 1, 1863 . Oct. 29, 1864 . . . March 16, 1865 . . Oct. 7, 1862... Not mustered. . . . Oot. 7, 1862 Oct. 7, July 22 1862 , 1863... Oct. 7, July 22 1862 , 1863... Oct. 7, 1862 Sept. 30, 1864 . . Oct. 7, 1862 Oct. 2, 1863 Sept. 80, 1864 . . Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 26, 1866 . . Promoted Major Mustered out August 26, 1866 ... © Resigned March 18, 1863 w Resigned May 27, 1864 cj Promoted ^ Mustered out August 26, 1865 gdd Promoted fe Died October 9, 1863 § Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 26, 1865 . . ^Si dh\ Mustered out August 26, 1865 g Si Hw Resigned June 3, 1863 M Mustered out August 26, 1866 B > a Promoted ^ Mustered out August 26, 1865 kj Died May 18, 1864 Mustered out August 26, 1865 Resigned June 2, 1863 Promoted Ot Mustered out August 26, 1865 ^ Co. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Robert H. Ellis Edwin M. Anderson Jesse D. Wood Captains. Caivtn Johnson Erastus P. Julian Mrst Lieutenants. Erastus P. Julian Jacob A. Bennett , Second Lieutenants. Jacob A. Bennett Lemuel Burk One Hundred and Hflneteenth Infantry. — Continued. Ct Residence. Augusta. Clayton. Pitman. Pitman . Pitman. Pitman . Pitman. Pitman. Date of rank. Oct 7,1862 .. June 2, 1863.. Aug. 25,1865. Oct. 7, 1862.. Aug. 22, 1864. Oct. 7. 1862.. Aug. 22, 1864. Oct. 7, 1862.. Aug. 25, 1865 Date of muster. Oct. 7, 1862 Oct. 2, 1863 Not rnustered. . . Oct. 7, 1862... Sept 30, 1864. Oct. 7, 1862 . . . Sept. 80, 1864. Oct. 7, 1862 Not mustered. . . Remarks. Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) Aug. 26, 1865 Resigned August 22, 1864 Mustered out August 26, 1865. Promoted Mustered out August 26, 1868. Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 26, 1865. d i-3 os HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Nineteenth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Quincy, Illinois, in September, 1862, by Colonel Thomas J. Kinney, and was mustered in, October 10th, by Lieutenant K. Knox, United States Army. Moved, November 2d, to Columbus, Kentucky, and, thence, to Jackson, Tennessee. On December 3d," moved to post of Kenton. On December 21st, Companies G and K were captured at Rutherford's Station. On 6th February, 1863, moved to Humboldt. On March 10th, moved to Buntyn Station. On May 30th, moved to Memphis, and was assigned to Fourth Brigade, Colonel D. Moore commanding ; Fifth Division, Brigadier General J. C. Veach commanding ; Sixteenth Corps, Major General S. A. Hurlbut commanding. On 27th January, 1864, the Regiment moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi. Was engaged in the Meridian Campaign, under General Sherman, returning to Vicksburg, March 4th. On 10th, embarked on Red River Expedition. Engaged in the battle of Fort De Russey — losing 2 killed, and 18 wounded. Engaged at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, May 9th — 1 killed and 1 wounded. At Bayou la Moore — 1 killed and 1 wounded. At Yellow Bayou, March 18th — losing 1 officer and 3 men killed, 3 men mortally wounded, and 3 officers and 34 men wounded. Moved to Vicksburg, May 25th, and to Memphis, June 24th. Moved, by rail, to La grange, and, July 5th, commenced march through Mississippi. Engaged Forrest's forces at Tupelo, on the 14th, and returned to Memphis, on the 27th. On September 8th, moved to Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. On October 2d, started after Price, and returned 18tli November, haviDg marched over 700 miles. December 1st, arrived at Nashville. Was engaged in the battle of December 15th and and 16th — loss, 9 wounded. Pursued the eneiny as far as Eastport. On February 8th, embarked for New Orleans. On March 5th, moved to Dauphine Island. On 19th, moved to Spanish Fort and Blakely. Was engaged at both — losing 2 killed and 14 wounded— the One Hundred and Nineteenth being in the skirmish line, on April 9th. Moved thence to Montgomery and Mobile. Mustered out August 26th, 1865, by Captain S. C. Howell, A. C. M., and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, September 4ih, 1665, where it received final payment and dis charge. Roster of the One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Ot Ot to Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. George W. McKeaig . Spencer B. Floyd . . . Lieutenant Colonels. John G. Hardy Spencer B. Floyd Majors. Spencer B. Floyd John M. Rausi Adjutants. Bluford Wilson William P. McMurtry . Quartermasters. Larkin H. Simpson William P. Finney Surgeons. Phineas K. Guild .... James Hamilton First Assistant Surgeons. Philip J. Wardner Charles S. Woodmansee Second Assistant Surgeon, Seely Brownell Chaplain. Lewis J. Simpson Residence. Shawneetown. Pope county . . Vienna Pope county. Pope county, Golconda . . . Shawneetown. Shawneetown. Massac county. Pope county. . . Aurora Springfield Chicago . . Abingdon , Chicago Johnson county. Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 29, 1862.. June 12, 1864.. Oct. 29, 1862.. Feb. 28, 1864.. Oct. 29, 1862.. Feb. 28, 1864.. Oct. 29, 1862.. May 6, 1863... Aug. 27,1862.. April 14, 1863. Nov. 19,1862.. Sept. 1, 1863.. Nov. 6, 1862... Aug. 24,1864.. Nov. 12, 1862.. Oct. 29, 1862. , Oct. 29, 1862.. Not mustered. . Oct. 29, 1862.. April 29, 1864. Oct. 29, 1862.. April 29, 1864. Oct. 29, 1862.. Aug. 20, 1863.. July 11, 1863.. Nov. 19, 1862 Jan. 1, 1864.. Nov. 10, 1862.. Sept. 8, 1864. . Nov, 18, 1862.. Oct. 29, 1862.. Remarks. Mustered out September 10, 1865 Commission canceled Died February 28, 1864 Mustered out September 10, 1865. Promoted Mustered out November 10. 1S65 Promoted A. A. G. May 6, 1863 . . Mustered out September 10, 1865. Resigned April 4, 1S63 Mustered out September 10, 1865 d hi dhi d d hi o d?3 Resigned Juno 12, 1863 Mustered out September 10, 1865. Resigned August 11, 1863 Mustered out September 10, 1865. Died May 19, 1864 Mustered out September 10, 1865. Captains. John M. Raum Henry D. Baker Joseph H. Hall First Lieidenants. Henry D. Baker ....... Joseph H. Hall Richard Adair Second Lieutenants. Robert N. Wright Joseph H. Hall William P. Roland Captains. Burton Sexton John F. Mozley Mrst Lieutenants, John F. Mozley William A. Francis Second Lieutenants. Samuel W. Scogglns James B. Reed Captains. Uriah Axley Owen H. Clark Mrsl Lieutenants. Joel Dubois Owen H. Clark Joshua P. West Second Lieutenants. Owen H. Clark Joshua P. West William Hans Golconda. . Golconda.Golconda Golconda. . . Golconda . . . Pope county. Pope county. Golconda . . . Pope county. Vienna Johnson county. Johnson county. Massac county. . Johnson county. Johnson county. Fairview Johnson county. Fairview Johnson county. Fairview Johnson county. JohnsOn county . Oct. 29, 1862. Feb. 28, 1864. Aug. 29, I860. Oct. 29, 1862 . Feb. 28, 1864. Aug. 29, 1865 Oct. 29, 1862.. March 5, 1863. Sept. 1, 1865.. Oct. 29, 1862. Jan. 21, 1863. Oct. 29, 1862. Jan. 21, 1863. Oct. 29, 1862.. March 14, 1863. Oct 29, 1862.. April 11, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862.. Jan. 21, 1863.. April 11, 1865. Oct. 29, 1S62. Jan. 21, 1863. Sept. 2, 1865 Oct. 29, 1862.. April 29, 1864. Oct. 29, 1862. Not mustered . Oct. 29, 1862. May 2, 1863.. Not mustered. Oct. 29, 1862. Oct. 29, 1862.. Oct. 29, 1862.. May 2, 1863... Oct. 29, 1862.. April 24, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862.. March 19, 1863. April 24, 1865 . Oct. 29, 1862. Not mustered. Promoted Major Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out September 10, 1865 Promoted Promoted Mustered out (as Serg't) September 10, 1865 gd Resigned March 5, 1863 » § Promoted S| Mustered out (as Serg't) September 10, 1865 2d d Resigned January 21, 1863 |> Mustered out September 10, 1865 s; hi Promoted j|j Mustered out September 10, 1865 § 3 Resigned March 14, 1863 3 Mustered out September 10, 1865. . . Resigned March 28, 1865 SI Mustered out September 10, 1 865 ^ Resigned January 21, 1S63 Promoted Mustered out September 10, 1865. Promoted Promoted pt Mustered out (as Serg't) September 10, 1865 jj One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry. — Continued. OtOt Co. Name and Rank. D . Captains. Parker B. Pillow Washington Kanady Mrst Lieutenant. Washington Kanady Second Lieutenant. Joseph D. Jennings p Captains William S. Hodge Joseph W. King Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas J. Carr Joseph W. King William R. Mizell Second Lieutenants. William J. Mitchell . . . John N. Holliway Captain. William Roark First Lieutenants. Benjamin H. Rice John W. Fitts Second Lieutenants. Zepheniah Phillips Abel O. Hill Residence. Shawneetown . Shawneetown.Shawneetown. Shawneetown Pope county. . Pope county. . Pope county. . Pope county. . Pope county. . Pope county. . Pope county. . Harrisburg . . , Saline county Harrisburg. . . Equality Saline county Date of rank. Oct, 29, 1862. Sept. 1, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862. Oct. 29, 1862. Oct. 29, 1862. May 10, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862. Jan. 16, 1863. June 12, 1865. Oct 29, 1862 Sept. 1, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862. Oct, 29, 1802. Feb. 4, 1863.. Oct. 29, 1862. Feb. 4, 1868. . Date of muster. Oct. 29, 1862. . . Not mustered . . Oct. 29, 1862... Oct, 29, 1862... Oct. 29, 1862 . . May 19, 1865.. Oct. 29, 1862... May 2, 1863 Aug. 7,1865 Oct 29, 1862 . Not mustered. Oct. 29, 1862.. Oct. 29,1862 ... March 19, 1863. Oot. 29, 1862... March 19, 1863. Remarks. Dismissed May 9, 1865 Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Sept. 10, 1865. Promoted fe=-id,j Mustered out September 10, 1865 , t> Resigned February 28, 1865 g Mustered out September 10, 1865 @dP Resigned January 16, 1863 P Promoted w Mustered out September 10, 1865 ,.d?d Died at Memphis, Tenn., August 2, 1863. . . $ Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 10,J865.. r3 Mustered out September 10, 1865 Resigned February 4, 1863 Mustered out September 10, 1865 Resigned January 16, 1863 Mustered out September 10, 1865 G. Captains. Mark Whittaker James H. MoSpavin Mrst Lieutenants. James H. McSpavin Nicholas Choat Second Lieutenants. James H. Ballance Wiley K. Fairless William J. Hall John A. Whitaker ... . Captains. David M. Porter General F. M. Bean Mrst Lieutenants. William Walters James A. Trousdale Second Lieutenants. William L. Blaokard. . . General F. M. Bean. . . . Captains. James J. Bridges James B. Gillespie John A. M. Gibbs Mrst Lieutenants. James E. Rase James M. Hendry Second Lieutenants. James B. Gillespie , Adolphus J. Henry James M. Utley Johnson county . , Pope county , . . Pope county Reynoldsburg Johnson county Reynoldsburg Williamson county Johnson county Roland Gallatin county White county White county Gallatin county Gallatin county Vienna Vienna Johnson county Johnson county Vienna Vienna Vienna Johnson county Oct. 29, 1862.. Juno 2, 1863... Oct. 29, 1862. June 2, 1863. Oct. 29, 1862. Feb. 25, 1863. June 22, 1863 July 18, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862.. Sept. 1, 1868.. Oct. 29, 1862.. Aug. 3, 1863... Oct. 29, 1862.. March 14, 1863. Oct. 29, 1862. April 6, 1863 Sept. 1, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862. Sept. 1, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862. April 6, 1863. Sept. 1, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862. Aug. 20, 1863 Oct. 29, 1862. Aug. 20, 1863. Oct. 29, 1862. Not mustered. Aug. 20, 1863. July 27, 1865. Oct. 29, 1862. Not mustered. Oct. 29, 1862. Nov. 8, 1863.. Oct. 29, 1862. May 3, 1863 . . Oct. 29, 1862. Aug. 21, 1863. Not mustered. Oct. 29, 1862. Not mustered. Oct. 29, 1862. Aug. 20, 1863 Not mustered. Resigned June 2, 1868 Mustered out September 10, 1865 Promoted Mustered out September 10, 1865 Resigned February 25, 1863 § Commission canceled d Dishonorably dismissed Dec. 20, 1864 d Mustered out September 10, 1865 9 dfed Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 § Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Sept. 10, 1866. . . ^ tei d Resigned August 3, 1863 H Mustered out September 10, 1865 - Dismissed April 6, 1863 Si Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 ^ Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 10, 1865. . kj Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 10, 1865. . . Promoted , Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Ot Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 10, 1865. . ot One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. K. Captain. Oct. 29, 1862. .. Oct. 29, 1862... Aug. 29, 1865 . . Oct. 29, 1862... Jan. 21, 1863 . . Aug. 7, 1865 ... Sept. 1, 1865 ... Oct. 29, 1862... Oct. 29, 1862 . . . Not mustered . . . Oct. 29, 1862... March 19, 1863 . Aug. 11, 1865... Not mustered . . . Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Sept. 10, 1865. . . Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Died August 19, 1863, at Corinth, Miss Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 10, 1865. . Ol Ot02 5dhi>hi fed dhiOWi-3 HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel George W. McKeaig, and mustered in Octo ber 29th, by Lieutenant E. M. Curtis. Moved, November 9th, from Camp Butler to Memphis, Tennessee — reporting to Mnjor General W. T. Sherman, commanding District of Memphis. Was assigned to the First Brigade, Second Division, Brigadier General M. L. Smith commanding. November 26th, was assigned to duty at Fort Pickering. The Regiment was mustered out of service, to date September 10th, 1865, at Memphis, Tennessee, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, September 7th, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. [NEVER ORGANIZED.] Roster of the One Hundred and Twenty-second Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. John J. Rinaker . . , Lieutenant Colonel. James F. Drish Major. James F. Chapman Adjutant. Hardin G. Kaplinger , . . Quartermaster. William W. Freeman Surgeons. Wllliam A. Knox Marinus W. Skamon Mrst Assistant Surgeons. William a. Knox. .". John P. 11 athews Andrew S. Norris Second Assistant Surgeon. Marinus W. Seamon Chaplains. John H. Austin John H. Austin Captain. William B. Dugger Residence. Carlinville . Carlinville. Staunton. . Franklin. . Carlinville. Virden. . . Shipman. Virden . . . Soottsville. Shipman . Soottsville.Soottsville. Dutc of rank. Carlinville. Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 9, 1862.. Sept. 4, 1862.. Oct. 14, 1862.. Aug. 28, 1862. Oct. 4, 1862 .. Aug. 26, 1863.. Sept. 2, 1862.. Out. 4, 1862... Feb. 23, 1864.. Sept. 24, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862. Oot. 6, 1863 . Sept. 4, 1862 . . Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Sept. 9, 1862 . . . Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Oct. 14, 1862... Aug. 28,1862... Oct. 4, 1862 Sept. 17, 1863.. Sept. 4, 1862 . .. Oct 4, 1862.... March 26, 1864. Sept. 24, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862 ... Nov. 28, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862.. . Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen. March 13, 1865. Musteredout July 16, 1865. Mustered out July 16, 1865 Absent, sick, at muster-out of Regiment. . Mustered out July 16, 1865 Mustered out July 15, 1865 Resigned June 3, 1863 Absent, sick, at muster-out of Regiment. . Promoted Resigned August 23, 1863 . . Mustered out July 16, 1865. Promoted . Resigned May 23, 1863 . . Discharged May 27, 1865 OtOt00 6 a dSidd dd d o whi Mustered out July 15, 1865. c. ».. Mrsl Lieutenants. Thomas G. Lofton James H . Valentine .... Arthur Comer Second Lieutenants. David B. Haldennan James M. Valentine Bailey 0. Bowden v Captain. Manoah Bostiok First Lieutenant. John Harding Second Lieutenants. Eli H. Davis John Q. Fletcher Captains. Lucien King Jacob L. Pope Mrst Lieutenant. Jacob L. Pope Second Lieutenants. Samuel L. Chapman Moses C. Thompson Captain. Lewis P. Peebles . . . First Lieutenants. James N. Halt Henry C. Gooding Second Lieutenant. Henry C. Gooding Carlinville . Carlinville. Carlinville. Carlinville. Carlinville . Carlinville. Soottsville. Soottsville . Soottsville Macoupin county Kane . Kane . Kane , . . Fieldon . Chesterfield . Brighton. Brighton. Brighton Sept,Nov.Jan. Sept Oct.July Sept,Sept. Sept. July Sept, July Sept. Sept.July Sept. Sept. Aug. Sept 4, 5, 28 1862.... 1865... Sept. 4, 1862. . . March 16, 1865.. 4, 30, 14 1862... 1863...1865... Sept. 4, 1862... March 7, 1S64 . . Not mustered. . . -4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862... 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862... 4, 14 1862... 1865... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Not mustered. . . 4, 14, 1862... 1865. .. Sept. 4, 1862... Not mustered. . . 4, 1862... Sept. 4,1862 ... 4, 14, 1862... 1865... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Not mustered. . . 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862... 4, 1862... 1863... Sept. 4, 1862... Dec. 22, 1863... 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862. .. Resigned November 5, 1864 Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) January 28, 1815 . . Mustered out July 15, 1865 Promoted Captain 1st Ala. Cav., Oct. 30, '63. Promoted © Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 15, 1865 ... gW Mustered out July 15, 1865 § dEd d Mustered out July 15, 1865 rj Resigned March 8, 1865 ° Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 15, 1865.. |Jda Honorably discharged May 15, 1865 Jj Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) July 15, 1865.. ^ H QO Promoted gd a Resigned February 25, 1865 d Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 15, 1865.. ghi Mustered out July 15, 1865 Resigned August 11, 1863 .' Mustered out June 1, 1865 ot Promoted co One Hundred and Twenty-second Infantry. — Continued. Ot Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. D . Second Lieutenant. Dec. 24, 1863... E.. Captains. Sept. 4, 1862... April 3, 1863 . . . Sept. 4, 1862... July 14, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862 ... April 3, 1863... July 14, 1864... Sept. 9, 1862... July 14, 1865... Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862... April 11, 1868.. April 11 1863 . . Sept. 4, 1862... May 22, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862 Nov. 20, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862 June 21, 1863 . . Not mustered. . . Sept. 9, 1862 Not mustered Sept, 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862... Not mustered. . . Resigned April 3, 1863 Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. -» Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 15, 1865 . . Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) July 15, 1865. F.. Captains. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenants. Resigned April 11, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 15, 1865. . James F. Johnson Duncan C. McIver Second Lieutenant. July 14, 1865 .. Sept. 4, 1862. . . Not mustered. . . Sept. 4, 1862 «.. Captain. § hio Wi-3 Mrst Lieutenants. William H. Gox John A. Shaw H * CO Rutus W. Loud Augustus C, Brown . Captain, Benjamin Leigh First Lieutenant. James 0. McKnight Second Lieutenants. Pleasant L. Bristow Sargent McKnight Captains. Andrew F. Duncan Stephen T. Sawyer Mrst Lieutenants. Stephen T. Sawyer Augustus M. Sparks John McMillan Second Lieutenant. Augustus M. Sparks Captains. Josiah Borough John S. Colter Mrsl Lieidenant. John S. Colter Second Lieutenants. Thomas Miller . .' James McKee Virden Virden VirdenVirden. Girard Girard Girard Girard Macoupin county. Staunton StauntonStaunton . Staunton. Macoupin county. Macoupin county. Macoupin county. Macoupin county Carlinville Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 27,^ 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. July 14, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862., Sept. 4, 1862 Sept. 4, 1862 . Dec. 31, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862.. March 4, 1863 . Sept. 4, 1862 . . March 4, 1863.. March 4, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862.. Pept. 9, 1862 . . July 14, 1864. , Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 4, 1862 .. March 27, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1865.. Sept. 4, 1862. . Not mustered. . Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862... May 16, 1863 ... Sept. 4, 1862. . . , May 23, 1863. .. Sept. 4, 1862... Not mustered. . . June 21, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862 Sept. 4, 1862 . . Nov. 19, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . . Sept. 4, 1862 .. . May 16, 1863 ... Resigned September 27, 1864 Mustered out July 15, 1865 Resigned April 20, 1864 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 16, 1865. . . Og Mustered out July 15, 1865 H Wd a Mustered out July 15, 1865 ddd d Killed December 31, 1862 |» Mustered out July 15,1865 zl d?3 Resigned March 4, 1863 g Mustered out July 15,1866 !z| ¦ Promoted hi Commission canceled § Mustered out July 15, 1865 g s Mustered out July 15, 1865 d I Killed in battle July 14, 1864 ^ Mustered out July 15, 1865 Promoted Resigned March 27, 1863 ta Mustered out July 15, 1865 ci ; HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Twenty-second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Palmer, Carlinville, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel John J. Rinaker, and was mus tered in September 4th. On 8th October, moved to Columbus, Kentucky, and, thence, to Trenton, Tennessee. On November 12th, Companies A, D and F moved to Humboldt. December 18th, the Regi ment moved to Jackson, to defend that place against Forrest. Marched in pursuit of the enemy to Lexington, Tennessee, returning to Jackson, December 21st. The enemy, under General Forrest, captured the sick in Hospital at Trenton, including Major Chapman, and 60 enlisted men of the Regiment. Marched from Trenton, Decem ber 27th, in pursuit of the enemy. On 31st, was engaged at Parker's Cross Roads, in con nection with detachments of Thirty-ninth Iowa, Fiftieth Indiana, and Eighteenth Illinois, capturing 7 pieces of artillery, and 500 prisoners. The loss of the One Hundred and Twenty-second was 1 officer and 22 men killed, and 2 officers and 54 enlisted men wounded. Colonel Rinaker was severely wounded. On 17th February, 1863, the Regiment moved to Corinth. Moved from Corinth, April 16th, and, on the 25th, was engaged at Town Creek. Moved to Saulsbury, June 25th, and, October 30th, to Iuka, Colonel Rinaker commanding post at each place. November } 4th, 1863, moved to Eastport, where it remained — Colonel Rinaker commanding post — | until December 8th, when it moved to Paducah, and, January 19th, 1864, to Cairo — Col. j Rinaker being assigned to command of post. Companies E, H and K, were engaged in defending Paducah against the attack of For rest, March 24th, repelling three attacks made on Fort Anderson. June 26th, 1864, moved to Memphi? and Lagrange, and, joining the command of General A. J. Smith, was assigned to First Brigade, Third Division. July 14th, the Regiment was engaged at Tupelo, losing Captain Josiah Burrough and 9 enlisted men killed, and 3S wounded. Returned to Memphis, July 23d, 1864. August 4th, moved to Holly Springs, and returned on 31st. Arrived at Cairo, Illinois, September 8th, and, on 12th, at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. Was engaged in the campaign in Missouri, after Price, returning to St. Louis, Novem ber 18th, 1864. The Regimeat embarked for Nashville, Tennessee, November 24th. On December 15th and 16th, was engaged in the battle of Nashville, Tennessee, losing 1 killed, and 8 mor tally wounded, and 26 men wounded, and capturing 4 pieces of artillery and a battle flag. Was engaged in the pursuit of the enemy to Eastport. Embarked, February 18th, for New Orleans, and, on March 6th, for Dauphine Island, Alabama. March 23d, moved with the fleet up Fish River, to Donley's Landing, and, on HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY. 563 24th, marched to Spanish Fort. The Regiment, at this time, was in the First Brigade, Second Division, Sixteenth Army Corps — Colonel Rinaker commanding Brigade. On April 3d, moved to Fort Blakely. Engaged in the charge of the 9th, losing 20 killed and wounded — Lieutenant Colonel Drish being among the latter. On 12th, marched from Blakely, arriving at Montgomery, on 26th. On June 4th, embarked at Providence Land ing, and moved down .Alabama river, to Mobile. Mustered out of service, July 15th. Arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, July 27th, and, August 4th, 1866, received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Twenty-third Regvment Illinois Volunteers. Ot Co. Name and Rank, Colonels. James Monroe Jonathan Biggs Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Biggs Major. James A. Connally Leander H. Hamlin . . . Levi.B. Bane Quartermaster. Horace R. Allen. John M. Phipps . . Alvin Ballou . . . Mrsl Assistant Surgeons. Henry A. Kelso Francis W. Watson Second Assistant Surgeon. Alvin Ballou Chaplains. John P. Shoe Joshua K. Speer .... Residence. Charleston . Charleston , Princeton . , Marengo . . Princeton . Date of rank. Sept. 6, 1862. Oct. 7, 1863.. Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862. Aug. 13,1864. Sept. 6, 1862.. May 26, 1863.. March 80, 1864 Sept. 6, 1862.. March 7, 1866 . Dec. 9, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 7, 1868 . Date of muster. Sept. 6, 1862... Not mustered. . Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 6, 1862., Sept. 17, 1862 July 2, 1863... Dec. 9, 1864... Feb. 16, 1863., Not mustered. , Dec. 9, 1862... Sept. 6, 1862. Not mustered. Remarks. Killed in battle of Farmington, Tennessee, October 7, 1863. Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 28, 1866 . Promoted Mustered out June 28, 1865 , Dishonorably dismissed July 1, 1864. Re voked March 22, 1865. Mustered out June 28, 1865 Resigned May 26, 1868 Resigned March 80, 1864 . . . Mustered out June 28, 1865 , dd SId gdofd hi Resigned February 25, 1864 1'J."' Mustered as Assistant Surg. 18th Inf. Reg. Promoted Resigned March 12, 1868. A.. C. George Sandoe. James B. Hill Oscar F. Bane First Lieutenants. Silas M. Shepard Oscar F. Bane Aexander P. McNutt.. Second Lieutenant. Oscar F. Bane Captains. Edward Talbott Mahlon Votaw Mrst Lieutenants. Lemuel Leggett Mahlon Votaw Benjamin C Talbott . . . Second Lieutenant. Charles Conzet Captains. Clark C. Starkweather , Thomas Bane Mrst Lieutenants. Jam ks Shewmaker Thomas Bane James H. McClelland . . Second Lieutenant. William J. Horner James L. Hart. Charleston. Charleston , Charleston . Charleston . Charleston. Charleston . Greenup.Greenup . Greenup.Greenup , Greenup , Greenup. Charleston. Charleston . Charleston . Charleston . Charleston. Charleston . Etna. Jan. 11, 1866.. Sept. 6, 1862., Dec. 20, 1863 , Sept. 6, 1862... Aug. 8,1863... Dec. 20, 1863.. Sept. 6, 1862. . Sept. 6, 1862.. April 26, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862. . . Aug. 12, 1863.. April 25, 1864 . Sept. 6, 1862... Sept. 6, 1862.. March 13, 1865 Sept. 6, 1862 . . June 18, 1863.. March 13, 1865 Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862. March 14, 1868. Sept. 6, 1862.. March 9, 1864 . Sept. 6, 1862 . . Nov. 1, 1863... March 9, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 6, 1862 . Aug. 3, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862. . . April 2, 1864.. Sept. 9, 1864... Sept. 6, 1862 . Sept. 6, 1862 . . Not mustered . . Sept. 6, 1862.. Feb. 6, 1864... Not mustered. . Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 6, 1862... Mustered out June 28, 1866 . . Resigned December 20, 1863 Mustered out June 28, 1865 Resigned August 8, 1863 Promoted ^ Mustered out June 28, 1865 d I Promoted g B Resigned April 25, 1864 ° Mustered out June 28, 1866 fe Resigned August 12, 1863 3 Promoted jj| Musteredout June 28, 1866 §Hik Dishonorably dismissed September 26, 1864 W§ Resigned February 4, 1865 d Mustered out (as 1st. Lieut) June 28, 1866. § Resigned June 18, 1863 3 Promoted . Mustered out (as Com. Serg't) June 28, 1865 Resigned December 19, 1868 en Mustered out June 28, 1865 g» One Hundred and Twenty-third Infantry. — Continued. Co. ».. £.. F.. Name and Rank. Mrsl Lieutenants. James B. Grant Charles V. Decker Franklin M. Rhodes Second Lieutenants. Miles W. Hart Franklin M. Rhodes .... Samuel Coblentz Norman Comstock Zachariah H. McCudbins First Lieutenants. Norman Comstock Zachariah H. McCubbins . Jacob K. Harding Second Lieutenants. Zachariah H. McCubbins. Jacob R Harding William A. Applegate . . Captains. Calvin B. York William H. Delong .... Mrst Lieutenants. James D. Nicholas William H. Delong James Biggs otOS Residence. Etna. Paradise Winsor . Paradise Westfield.Westfield , Granville . Westfield . Granville . . Bloomfield. Granville . . Bloomfield , Hazeldell . . Westfield. Westfield. Martinsville . Westfield.. . Westfield.. . Date of rank. Sept. 6, 1862. Jan. 23, 1863. Jan. 23, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862. Jan. 23, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862. Nov. 30, 1862. May 10, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862. Nov. 30, 1862. May 10, 1863 . Sept. 6, 1862. Nov. 30, 1862. May 10, 1863 . Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 29, 1868. Sept. 6, 1862. March 4, 186S. Sept. 29, 1863 Date of muster. Sept. 6, 1862.. March 10, 1863 March 9, 1864 . Sept. 6, 1862. . March 10, 1863 July 19, 1868. Sept. 6, 1862 . June 2, 1863 . July 19, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862 . Jan. 3, 1863.. July 19, 1868. Sept. 6, 1862 . . , March 28, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862 . . May 1, 1868. . . Not mustered. . Remarks. Resigned January 23, 1863 Resigned January 23, 1864 Mustered out June 28, 1865 >d Resigned January 23, 1863 ^ Promoted hi Died November 30, 1862 <-> Resigned May 10, 1863 d Mustered out June 28, 1865 3 dP Promoted L^ Promoted Mustered out June 28,1865 j| do Promoted S Promoted Mustered out June 28, 1865 .... Resigned September 29, 1863 Mustered out June 28, 1865 Resigned March 4, 1863.. Promoted Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) June 28, 1865. . G.. I... Second Lieutenant. Westfield Captain. Reson L. Lovelace First Lieutenants. George W. Thompson Indianapolis, Indiana. . . . Second Lieutenants. Captains. Abram C. Vanbuskirk Thomas E. Woods Mrst Lieutenants. John W. Champ William H. House Second Lieutenants. Charles W. Houghton Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 6, 1862.. Jan. 23, 1863. . June 20, 1864 . June 6, 1866 . . Sept. 6, 1862.. March 14, 1863 Sept. 6, 1862 . . March 20, 1863 Dec. 26, 1863.. Sept. 6, 1862.. March 20, 1863. April 20, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862 . . March 20, 1863 Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862 . Sept. 6, 1862. . Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862 . Sept. 6,. 1862 . . March 10, 186S. Aug. 3, 1864. . . Not mustered. . Sept. 6, 1862. May 1, 1863. . . Sept. 6, 1862 . May 1, 1863.. May 5, 1864. . Sept. 6, 1862 . May 1, 1863.. Aug. 26, 1864 Sept. 6, 1862. May 1, 1863. . Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862 . Sept. 6, 1862. Promoted Mustered out June 28, 1865 Resigned January 28, 1863 q Resigned June 20, 1864 iz| Killed in action April 2, 1865 H Mustered Out (as Sergeant) June 28, 1866 . . W d%d Resigned March 14, 1863 W Resigned January S, 1864 yS(d Died March 20, 1863 Resigned December 26, 1863 3 Mustered out June 28, 1865 a si H Promoted ^ Resigned April 20, 1864 W Mustered out June 28, 1865 dd Promoted -q Honorably discharged March 9, 1864 fc3H Mustered out June 28, 1865 Musteredout June 28, 1866 Ot Resigned January 25, 1864 o» One Hundred and Twenty-third Infantry. — Continued. OtOS ?0 Co. Name and Rank. Captain. Owen Wiley First Lieutenants. John M. Eastin William Bell Second Lieutenant. William Bell Residence. Coles county Charleston . . Hutton Hutton Date of rank. Sept. 6, 1862 . . . Sept. 6, Jan. 31 1862... 1864... Sept. 6, 1862 . . . Date of muster. Sept. 6, 1862 . . Sept. 6, 1862. March 9, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862 . . Remarks. Mustered out June 28, 1865 Resigned January 81, 1864 j> Mustered out June 28, 1865 d d Promoted IJ ?3 HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE TENNESSEE,) Nashville, Tenn., June 28, 1865. j Special Orhers) No. 6. j Extract: XXVII. Those men of the One Hundred and Twenty-third Illinois Volunteers who are ineligible to be mustered out with that command, now at Edgefield, Tennessee, will proceed, without delay, to Franklin, Tennessee, under charge of Lieutenant L. Grundy, Sixty-first Illinois. On arrival at Franklin, these men will be transferred to and permanently consolidated with the Sixty-first Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Brevet Major A L. Hough, Chief Commissary of Musters, M. D. T., is hereby charged with the execution of this order. The transfer to be made under provisions of Circular No. 64, series 1864, War Department. By command of Major General Thomas. HENRY M. CIST, A. A. G. ddd o w Roster of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Thomas .J. Sloan. . John H. Howe . . . . Lieutenant Colonels. John H. Howe Adin Mann Majors. Rufus P. Pattison. Adin Mann Henry L. Field . . . William E. Smith. . James W. Wharton. Alonzo N. Reece . . . Surgeons. Leland H. Angell . . James R. Kay Mrst Assistant Surgeon. James R. Kay Second Assistant , John Jassoy Chaplains. Horace B. Foskett. Richard L. Howard Residence. Chicago. . Kewanee . Kewanee.Batavia . . Aurora. . . . Batavia Springfield . Woodstock , Chicago. AuroraLiberty. Liberty . Aurora. Kewanee . Barry Date of rank. Sept 20, 1862. Dec. 15, 1863 Sept. 10, 1862 . June 29, 1865 . Sept. 10, 1862. July 9, 1863. . . June 29, 1865. Sept. 2, 1862 . . July 26, 1865.. Sept. 1, 1862, Oct. 4, 1862 . . . June 1, 1864.. Oct. 28, 1862.. Jan. 14, 1863.. Sept. 10, 1862 . July 1, 1863... Date of muBter. Sept. 20, 1862 . Not mustered. . Sept. 10, 1862. Sept. 10, 1862. Dec. 18, 1863.. Not mustered. . Sept. 2, 1862.. Not mustered. . Sept. 1, 1862 , Oct. 4, 1862 . . . July 1, 1864. . . Oct. 28, 1862.. Jan. 21, 1863. . Sept. 10, 1862. Sept. 9, 1863 . . Remarks. Dismissed Dec. 15, 1863— (Court Martial). . Promoted Bvt Colonel by Pres't, Jan. 23, '65, and Bvt Brig. Gen. March 13, '65. Must'd out (as Lieut. Colonel) August 15, 1865. Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865 Dismissed July 9, 1863. Revoked Nov. 3, '63 Promoted Mustered out (as Captain) August 15, 1865, Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 Mustered out (as Serg't Maj.) August 16, '85. Mustered out August 16, 1865 Honorably discharged June 1, 1864. Mustered out August 15, 1865 Promoted Dishonorably dismissed November 17, 1864. Resigned July 1, 1863 Mustered out August 15, 1865 WdS!dd sid O d ahi w o»SO One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Infantry. — Continued. Ot<3> Co. A.. Name and Rank. Captains. Ralph A. Tenney Eumund C. Raymond.. .. First Lieutenants. Julius A. Pratt Edmund C. Raymond .... D. Ames Bigelow Second Lieutenants. Edmund C. Raymond .... Warren F. Dodge Captains. Adin Mann Edwin F. Stappord First Lieutenants. Edwin F. Stafford Fernando C. Van Vlaok Second Lieutenants. Fernando C. Van Vlack Christopher H. Keller, . Captain. Henry L. Field Mrsl Lieutenants. John W. Terry Lewis Dorlan Second Lieutenants. James Rickey Residence. Chicago. . Kewanee . Kewanee. Kewanee. Kewanee . Kewanee . Kewanee. Batavia . Batavia. Batavia . Lodi.. . Lodi Blackberry. Springfield. Otter Creek , Springfield. , Mechanicsburg . Date of rank. Sept. 10, 1862 . July 9, 1863... Sept. 10, 1862 June 26, 1863 July", 1863... Sept. 10, 1862 , July 9, 1868.. Sept. 10, 1862 , .July 9, 1863... Sept. 10, 1862 July 9, 1863.. Sept. 10, 1862, April 30, 1864. Sept. 10, 1862 . Sept 10, 1862. , July 27, 1868.. Sept. 10, 1862. Date of muster. Sept. 10, 1862. Aug. 17, 1863.. Sept. 10, 1862 Aug. 16, 1863 . Sept. 10, 1862. Aug. 19, 1863 . Sept. 10, 1862. Feb. 8, 1864. . . Sept. 10, 1862. Feb 8, 1864... Sept. 10, 1862. June 28, 1864 . Sept. 10, 1862 Sept. 10, 1862. Nov. 9, 1863... Sept. 10, 1862 Remarks. Resigned July 9, 1863 Mustered out August 15, 1865. Killed June 26, 1S6S Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865. Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865. 3 d Promoted Major Mustered out August 15, 1865 , d P m Promoted $ Mustered out August 15, 1865 S o W Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865 Promoted Major Resigned July 27, 186S Mustered out August 15, 1865 Resigned February 6, 1863. ».. E. F. Lewis Dorlan John L. C. Richards Captains. Stephen Brink ... . Abraham Newland . . Mrst Lieutenants. Asa A. Cowdery Henry J. Brookway Second Lieutenants. Travis Mellar Thomas P. Price Captains. William B. Sigley L. Merriman Mrsl Lieutenants. James H. Blackmore Reese L Merriman Wi liam H. Anderson. . . , Second Lieutenants. Osborn Willson Harvey B. Towers Captains. Matthew B. Potter Norman H. Pratt First Lieutenants. Norman H. Pratt Enoch W. Taylor Second Lieutenants. Enoch W. Taylor Edward R. Breckous Springfield. . Upper Alton. Genessee. . . . Colchester . . Chi eago Dundee Colchester. . Plymouth AuroraAurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Hennepin WethersfieldKewaneeKewanee Wethersfield WethersfieldKewanee . . . Feb. 5, 1863,. May 21, 1864 , Sept. 10, 1862. Aug. 11,1863.. Sept. 10, 1862 July 24, 1863. Sept. 10, 1862. June 20, 1863 . Sept. 10, 1862 . June 27, 1864.. Sept. 10, 1862. July 24, 1863.. June 27, 1864 . Sept. 10, 1862. July 26, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1862. Aug. 7, 1863. . . Sept. 10, 1862. Aug. 7, 1863. . . Sept. 10, 186 Aug. 7, 1863. Feb. 18, 1863., Dec. 5, 1864. . . Sept. 10, 1862... Nov. 10, 1863 . . Sept. 10, 1862 . Dec. 8, 1863. . . Sept. 10, 1862.. March 11, 1866.. Sept. 10, 1862 , Aug. 5, 1864 . . Sept. 10, 1862.. Dec. 7, 1863 Sept. 11, 1864... Sept. 10, 1862.. Not mustered . . . Sept. 10, 1862 . , Nov. 9, 1863 Sept. 10, 1862 . . Nov. 14, 1863... Sept. 10, 1862.. Dec. 31, 1864... Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865 Resigned August 11, 1863 Mustered out August 16, 1866 d Resigned July 24, 1863 w Mustered out August 18, 1865 dd fd Resigned June 20, 1863 d Mustered out August 15, 1866 ° Resigned June 27, 1864 Mustered out August 15, 1865 3 a Resigned July 24, 1863 J| Promoted ^ Mustered out August 15, 1865 o1 Resigned July 13, 186S w Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 15, 1865 H Resigned August 7, 1863 3 Mustered out August 15,1865 j? Promoted Mustered out August 16, 1865 Promoted 2} Mustered out August 15, 1865 t-i One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Infantry. — Continued. Ot to Co. G-. H Name and Rank. Captains. Lyman H. Scudder Benton Pratt Mrst Lieutenants. Ezra C. Benedict Benton Pratt John W. Mosby Second Lieutenants. Benton Pratt John W. Mosby William B. Day -< Captain. John W. Kendall Mrsl Lieutenants. Justus D. Andrews Theodore Potter Greenville A. Spear . . . Freeman L. Campbell. . . Second Lie Theodore Potter Joy J. Tarblb Greenville A. Spear . George M. Cronk . . . Captains. Thomas K. Roach. . . . Benjamin A. Griffith Residence. New Boston New Boston New Boston New Boston New Boston New Boston New Boston MillersburgAurora .... Aurora .... Aurora .... Aurora .... Aurora .... Aurora .... Aurora . Aurora .... Aurora .... Colchester . Bruce Date of rank. Sept. 10, 1862. June 29, 1864. . Sept. 10, 1862. Feb. 16, 1863. June 29, 1864 Sept. 10, 1862. Feb. 16, 1863.. Aug. 28, 1864.. Sept. 10, 1862. Sept. 10, 1862 , Jan. 28, 1863., Dec. 26,1863.. Oct. 26, 1864., Sept. 10, 1862. Jan. 28,1863. . Feb. IB, 1863.. July 26, 1866.. Sept. 10, 1862. July 11, 1868.. Date of muster. Sept. 10, 1862. Aug. 27, 1864. Sept. 10, 1862.. June 9, 1863 Sept. 27, 1864.. Sept. 10, 1862.. Feb. 25, 1863... Sept. 10, 1862. Sept. 10, 1862 , Feb. 13, 1863.. March 9, 1864 . Dec. 29, 1864 . Sept. 10, 1862 . Not mustered. , Feb. 13, 1863 Not mustered. Sept. 10, 1S62. Aug. 17, 1868.. Remarks. Resigned June 29, 1864 Mustered out August 15, 1865 Resigned February 16, 1863 > Promoted 2 Mustered out August 15, 1865 g Promoted Promoted g Mustered out August 15, 1865 «d Mustered out August 15, 1865 " feddhd Resigned January 28, 1863 2 Resigned December 26, 1863 § Died October 26, 1864 Mustered out August 15, 1865 Promoted Declined commission Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) August 15, 1865. Resigned July 11, 1863 Mustered out August 15, 1865 Mrst Lieutenants. Richard L. Howard.... Elijah Borton Joel H. M asten Second Lieutenants. Benjamin A. Griffith James M. Griffith James H. Morgan. . . Stephen N. Sanders . Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas J. William. Stephen N. Sanders . Hut am H. Hall. Second Lieutenants. Stephen N. Sanders. Hlram H, Hall. William H. Carter. John B. Mabry. Barry. . . Bruce . , Paloma . BruceBruce . Fairfield.Auburn. . Springfield. Auburn , Sept. 10, 1862 July 1, 1863.. June 25, 1864. Sept. 10, 1862. March 13, 1865. Sept. 10, 186 Feb. 6, 1863. Sept. 10, 1862. Nov. 15,1862.. Feb. 5, 1863. . . Sept. 10, 1862. Nov. 15, 1862 . Feb. 5, 1863... Oct. 29, 1864 . . Sept. 10, 1862. Sept. 10, 1862. April 6, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1862. June 8, 1863... Sept. 10, 1862. Dec. 25, 1862 . June 8, 1863... Sept. 10, 1862, Dec. 25, 1862.. Feb. 12, 1863.. March 11, 1865. Promoted Chaplain Resigned June 25, 1864 Mustered out August 15, 1868 Promoted Mustered out August 15, 1865 o Resigned February 6, 1863 W Mustered out August 15, 1865 gd& Died at Cotton Hill, Illinois, Nov. 5, 1862. . rj Promoted ^ Mustered out August 15, 1865 g d Promoted 3) Promoted d Resigned October 29, 1864 § Mustered out August 15, 1865 Hd , o d fedHw Si d whA Ot CO HISTORY OF OINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in September, 1862, by Colonel Thomas J. Sloan, and was mustered in September 10th, by Lieutenant DeCourcey. Moved from Camp Butler, October 6th, arriving at Jackson, Tennessee, on the 9th. Was assigned to Third Brigade, First Division, Thirteenth Corps. Moved to Lagrange, November 4th. On the 28th, drove the enemy across the Tallahatchie, and advanced to the Yocona river. The Regiment was in First Brigade, Colonel John E. Smith ; Third Division, Brigadier General John A. Logan commanding; Seventeenth Army Corps, Major General James B. McPherson commanding. December 24th, arrived at Tallahatchie river, and, January 7th, 1863, at Lagrange. Brigadier General I. N. Haynie took command of the Brigade. On the 23d of February, 1863, moved down the river, from Memphis to Lake Provi dence. On March 15th, Colonel Sloan took command of the Brigade. On the 17th, went into camp, at Berry's Landing. April 18th, moved to Milliken's Bend. On the 25th, commenced the campaign against Vicksburg. On the 30th, crossed the river, sixty miles below Vicksburg, and, May 1st, was engaged at Thompson's Hill. The One Hundred and Twenty-fourth was engaged in the battles of Raymond, May 12th ; at Jaekson, 14th; at Champion Hills, 16th ; and during the entire siege of Vicksburg, in cluding the charge on the fortifications, May 22d, and assault on Fort Hill, June 26th. During the latter part of the siege, Brigadier General M. D. Leggett commanded the Brigade. On the 31st of August, went on campaign to Monroe, Louisiana, Brigadier General John D. Stephenson commanding. October 14th, on McPherson's campaign to Browns ville, and was in the battles at that place, of October 16th and 17th. On November 7th, moved camp to Black River. On the 25th of November, the regiments of the First Brigade, viz : Twentieth, Twenty- ninth, Thirty-first, Forty-fifth and One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois, and Twenty- third Indiana, engaged in a prize drill — the Thirty-first Illinois excelling in drill, and the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth in picket duty, etc. But at a subsequent contest for a prize banner, offered by Brigadier General Leggett, commanding Division, the One Hun dred and Twenty-fourth received the banner, inscribed "Excelsior Regiment, Third Di vision, Seventeenth Army Corps," from the hands of Major General McPherson, for excelling in soldierly appearance, discipline and drill. On February 3d, 1864, commenced the raid to Meridian. On the 14th, had a severe skirmish with the enemy, at Chunky Station. Returned to Vicksburg, March 4t . On HISTORY OE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. 575 May 4th, under Brigadier General McArthur, moved toward Benton and Yazoo City. Was engaged at Benton, on the 7th and 10th, and returned on the 21st. From July 1st to 9th, the Regiment moved, with General Slocum, on his Jackson Cam paign, and was engaged in the sharp fights at Jackson Cross Roads, July 5th and 7th. From October 14th to 26th, was in campaign to White river and Memphis. Remained at Vicksburg, on Provost duty, until February 25th, 1865, when the Regiment moved to New Orleans, and was assigned to the Third Brigade, Colonel James A. Geddes, Eighth Iowa, commanding; Third Division, Brigadier General E. A. Carr commanding; and Sixteenth Corps, Major General A. J. Smith commanding. On March 12th, embarked for Mobile. Moved to Dauphine- Island, and up Fish river, and commenced siege of Spanish Fort, March 29th. The Regiment was the extreme left of the investing line, and, with one-half deployed as skirmishers, drove the enemy within their fortifications. The Brigade consisted of Eighth Iowa, Eighty-first, One Hundred and Eighth and One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois. Was engaged until the surren der of the fort. On the 13th of April, started for Montgomery. On July 17th, 1865, started home for muster-out. Arrived at Chicago, Illinois, August 3d, and was mustered out August 15th, 1865, by Captain George W. Hill, United States Army. Roster of the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Oscar F. Harmon . . James W. Langley . Lieutenant Colonel. James W. Langley John B. Lee Adjutant. Wllliam Mann Quartermaster. Alexander M. Ayers . . Surgeons. John J. McElroy Charles H. Mills Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Charles H. Mills Owen Wright Second Assistant Surgeons. DeWitt Clinton Henton . Joel F. Erving Chaplains. Levi W. Sanders. . . George K. Bueslng. Residence. Danville. . . Champaign. Champaign . Catlin. . Danville . Urbana . Catlin Champaign. Champaign . Mason Myersville. Kewanee . . Vermilion county Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862.. May 10, 1865.. Sept. 4, 1562.. Sept. 4, 1862. . Sept. 4, 1862.. Aug. 29,1862.. Dec. 24, 1862.. April 14, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862... Aug. 21, 1864. March 1, 1868 . May 14, 1868 . Sept. 4, 1862 .. April 25, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . Not mustered. Sept. 4, 1862 . Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862, Aug. 29,1862. June 29, 1864 Septv 4, 1862. Aug. 21, 1864 Not mustered. May 18, 1868. Sept. 4, 1862. July 17, 1864. Remarks. Killed in battle June 27, 1 864 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) June 9, 1865. Promoted Mustered out June 9, 1865. Mustered out June 9, 1866. Mustered out June 9, 1866 . Promoted Resigned April 8, 1865. Never joined regiment Resigned February 8, 1864. Killed at Caldwell's Ferry, Tennessee, No vember 17, 1863. Died October 13, 1364 o» CO d 52 hi Ej.g Resigned April 14, 1864 hj Mustered out June 9, 1865 § o ». Captains. Clark Ralston Jackson Charles James P. Brown Mrst Lieutenants, Charles Jackson Harrison Low Second Lieutenants. Harrison Low James P. Brown Captains. Robert Steward Stephen D. Conover Mrst Lieutenants. William R. Wilson Benjamin F. Bonebrake . Second Lieutenants. Stephen D. Conover . . . James A. McLean Captains. William W. Fellows . . . Andrew W. Ingraham. . Mrst Lieutenants. Alexander Pollock. . . . Andrew W. Ingraham . . David M.Hays Second Lieutenant. James D. New Captain. George W. Galloway. . Danville Danville Danville Danville Danville Danville Danville t . . Nevill Ross Vermilion county Vermilion county Ross Vermilion county Danville Danville Danville Danville Vance Vance Georgetown Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 17, 186S. Sept. 1, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 17, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 17, 1863. Sept. Dec. Sept.Sept. Sept. Dec. 4, 1862. 18, 1862 4, 1862.. 10, 1864. 4, 1862. 18, 1862. Sept. June Sept. Dec. June Sept. Sept. 4, 1862. 27, 1864. 4, 1862.. 24, 1863.. 27, 1864 . 4, 1862.. 4,1862... Sept. 3, 1862.. March 30, 1863. May 2, 1865..., Sept. S, 1862 . . , March 30, 1863. Sept. 3, 1862... March 30, 1863. Sept. 3, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863... Sept. 3,1862... Jan. 17, 1865.. Sept. 8, 1862.. Feb. 1, 1863... Sept. 3, 1862... Sept. 9, 1864.. Sept. 8, 1882.. Feb. 22, 1864.. Sept. 9, 1864. . Sept. 3, 1862... Sept. 3, 1862... Resigned January 17, 1863 Killed in action September 1, 1864 Mustered out June 9, 1865 Promoted . . Mustered out June 9, 1865 qH Promoted W Piomoted 3dfeddO Resigned December 18, 1862 Honorably discharged May 16, 1865 g d Resigned September 10, 1864 ^ Mustered out June 9 1865 d si? Promoted d Killed in action June 27, 1864 9 Killed in action June 27, 1864 S Died February 15, 1865 g Ehi Resigned December 24, 1863 * Promoted Mustered out June 9, 1865 Resigned January 2, 1864 ot Mustered out June 9, 1865 ^ One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Infantry. — Continued. Ot -^ oo Co. E. V.. Name and Rank. Firsl Lieutenants. James B. Stevens Oliver Flnley Second Lieutenant. John L. Jones Captains. Nathan M. Clark George W. B. Sadorus.. Mrst Lieutenants. William G. Isom George Scroggs Second Lieutenants. John Urquhart Martin V. Stone George Scroggs Captains. Frederick B. Sale John B. Lester Mrst Lieutenants. John B. Lester William R. Shoup Second Lieutenants. Alfred Johnson Widliam R. Shoup John J. White Residence. Vermilion county Georgetown Vermilion county Champaign Sadorus Champaign Champaign Sadorus Champaign Champaign Newcomb Newcomb Neweomb Newcomb East Bend Newcomb ........ Newcomb Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862.. July 19, 1864. . Sept. 4, 1862. Sept. 4, 1862.. April 20, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862.. Feb. 8, 1864. . . Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 20, 1863. June 22,1868. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 24, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 24, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 11, 1863. Jan. 24, 1868 . Sept. 3, 1862.. Sept. 5, 1864 . . Sept. 3, 1862 . . . Sept. 3, 1862.. May 20, 1865 . . Sept. 3, 1862.. Sept. 3, 1862. . March 30, 1863, July 13, 1863.. Sept. 8, 1862 . . March 30, 1863 Sept, 8, 1862 . . March 80, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862 . . . Feb. 1, 1863... March 30, 1863. Remarks. Resigned September 6, 1863 Mustered out June 9, 1865 Killed inaction July 19, 1864 S! Honorably discharged January 13, 1865. ... J| Mustered out June 9, 1866 © d a Resigned February 8, 1864 . . . [June 26, '65. g Promoted Adjutant 60th Reg. Mustered out t. CD* Resigned January 20, 1863 d Resigned June 22, 1863 ^ Promoted o Edhi Resigned January 24, 1863 Mustered out June 9, 1866 Promoted Mustered out June 9, 1866 Resigned January 11, 1863 Promoted Killed in action near Atlanta, Georgia, Aug. 7, 1864. G. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Ephraim S. Howell Marion Lee Secopd Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. David A. Benton John C. Harbor Second Lieutenants. Samuel M. Dunseith * Captains. Pilot Pilot Mrst Lieutenants. Pilot Edward B. Kingsbury Pilot Sept. 4, 1862 . Dec. 30, 1862. Feb. 7, 1864. . June 27, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 22, 1863. Feb. 7, 1864. . Sept. 4, 1862 . Dec. 30, 1862. Jan. 22, 1863 . Sept. 4, 1862.. April 16, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. Jan. 1, 1863 . .. April 16, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 1, 1863.. Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 29, 1864. Aug. 18, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Nov. 25, 1862. Feb. 29, 1864. Aug. 18, 1864. Sept. S, 1862 Jan. 31, 1868 . . . March 23, 1864. . 5,1864 Sept. 3, 1862.. July 28, 1863.. March 26, 1865. Sept. 3, 1862.. Jan. 31, 1863.. Sept. 3, 1862. Nov. 1, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862. Feb. 8, 1863.. Nov. 2, 1864. . Sept. 3, 1862. Feb. 8, 1863. . Sept. 3, 1862 . . . March 23, 1864. April 9, 1865... Sept. 3, 1862 . Dec. 16, 1862. Nov. 2, 1864. Resigned December 30, 1862 Resigned February 7, 1 864 Killed in action June 27, 1864 Mustered out June 9, 1865 Resigned January 22, 1863 0 Promoted b{ Mustered out June 9, 1865 HW 3 Promoted Captain § Promoted d Promoted Captain '. @t> d Resigned April 16, 1864 Musteredout June 9, 1865 ^ d Si Resigned January 1, 1863 k( Promoted £$ Mustered out June 9, 1866 B,W Promoted 3 Promoted d Resigned February 29, 1864 ^ Died of wounds August 18, 1864 Mustered out June 9, 1865 Resigned November 21, 1862 Promoted , Promoted ot Mustered out June 9, 1865 "^ One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Infantry. — Continued. Oto Co. Name and Rank. K Second Lieutenants. Stephen Brothers James H. Trimmel Captain. George W. Cook Mrst Lieutenant, Oliver P. Hunt Second Lieutenants. Joseph F. Crosby Wllliam B. Gal way Residence. Pilot Pilot Catlin Dallas, Vermilion county. Catlin Dallas, Vermilion county. Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862... March 27, 1863.. Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 4, 1862.. June 22, 1863.. Sept. 8, 1862... April 20, 1863.. Sept. 8, 1862. .. Sept. 3, 1862... Sept. 3, 1862... Remarks. Resigned March 27, 1863. Promoted Mustered out June 9, 1865 6 d hi Mustered out June 9, 1865 fe (-3 Resigned June 22, 1863 g Resigned October 15, 1864 g d d 1 HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Dan ville, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Oscar F. Harmon, and mustered in September 3d. Moved from Danville, September 3d, to Cincinnati ; thence to Louisville, Kentucky, ar riving on 26th, and was assigned to Thirty-sixth Brigade, Colonel Dan McCook command ing, and to Sheridan's Division. Left, October 1st, in pursuit of Bragg. Took an active- part in the battle of Chaplin Hills, and- followed Bragg to Crab Orchard. Commenced the return march, October 20th. Arrived at Bowling Green, November 1st, and at Nashville, November 7th. The Regiment was mustered out of service June 9th, 1865, at Washington City, and ar rived at Chicago, Illinois, June 14th, 1866, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonels. Sept. 4, 1862 May 11, 1865 .. Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Aug. 12, 1864 . . Sept. 4, 1862... July 16, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . June. 19, 1863... March 13, 1866.. Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Nov. 6, 1863 Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Not mustered . . . Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Nov. 1, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Nov. 28, 1864. . . Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Sept. 1,#1863... March 30, 1865.. Sept. 4, 1862 March 7, 1864.. Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) July 12, 1865 Lieutenant Colonels. Lucius W. Beal Majors. William W. Wilshire Adjutants. Daniel W. Munn George W. Parker Quartermasters. Napoleon B. Stage Wllliam H. Jones Surgeons. Died at Mound City, Illinois, August 2, 1863 Honorably discharged August 29, 1864 . ., , Vernon R. Bridges Aug. 14,1863... Sept. 4, 1862 ... Sept, 4, 1862 . . . Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Dee. 14, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862 ... Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Sept. 4, 1862 Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Erastus W. Mills Second Assistant Surgeon. Thomas D. Washburn Chaplain. Otooto 5 QH5 o dSidwP d ID OW ?3 Captains. Martin N. Van Fleet. . . Adley N. Gregory Mrst Lieutenants. Adley N. Gregory Thomas F. Reynolds Second Lieutenants. Allen H. Morgan William C. Foster Captains. Henry D. Cline Jacob L. Markle Brooks R. Hamilton. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. John B. Mitchell Isaac D. Cox James H. Coffman Second Lieutenants. Isaac D. Cox James H. Coffman * Captains. Alfred N. Smyser Rankin P. McPheeters . Mrst Lieutenants. James M. Powell Rankin P. McPheeters . . Ferry B. Gillham Second Lieutenants. George W. Vaughn David G. Lindsey Sullivan Lovington Lovington Lovington. Sullivan , Lovington.Buffalo Prairie Buffalo Prairie Illinois City. . . Duncan Buffalo Prairie Perryton Buffalo Prairie . Perryton Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sept. 4, 1862... April 21, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862.. April 21, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. July 15, 1865.. Sept. 4, 1862 . June 21, 1863 Feb. 1, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 4, 1864. , July 15, 1865 . Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 4, 1864 . . Sept. 4, 1862. Feb. 16, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 4, 1864. . Feb. 16, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. July 15, 1866. Sept. 4, 1862... Sept. 22, 1864 . . Sept. 4, 1862. . Sept. 22, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 . Not mustered . Sept. 4, 1862 , March 6, 1864 Sept. 4, 1862... March 6, 1864. Not mustered. . Sept. 4, 1862.... April 2, 1865... Sept. 4, 1862.. July 9, 1864. . . Sept. 4, 1862... March 7, 1864... Sept. 22, 1864 . . Sept. 4, 1862 . . . Not mustered . . . Resigned April 21, 1864 Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 12, 1865 oa Resigned July 23, 1864 H Mustered ont (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . . W W Died June 21, 1863 § Died ^ Mustered out July 12, 1865 a d Discharged January 4, 1864 g Died June 7, 1866 i Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) July 12, 1865. . d ¦ CO Promoted !3 Promoted W fe Resigned February 16, 1864 h Mustered out July 12, 1865 g Discharged January 4, 1864 Promoted < Mustered out July 12, 1865 Discharged January 4, 1 864 Ot Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . §£ One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Infantry. — Continued. Ot 00 Co. » £. Name and Rank. Captains. Larkin R. Slaughter . . . Edwin T. Sommers Mrst Lieutenants. Daniel W^Munn Edwin T. Sommers Louis Wagner Second Lieutenants. Joseph W. Newbury Edwin T. Sommers James M. Booni Captains. Lucius W. Beal Emery Hughes First Lieutenants. Emery Hughes Myron Pratt Second Lieutenants. Frederick S. Gates. . . . David A. Phillips Captains. James H. Kabrick Samuel P. Towne First Lieutenants. John J. Wetmore Martin V. Easterday . . . Residence. Hillsboro. . . Hillsboro . . Hillsboro. ,. Hillsboro. . . Hillsboro . . . Irving Hillsboro. . . Hillsboro. . . Zuma Port Byron. Port Byron. Cordova. . . Port Byron. Cordova. . . KinderhookRock Island Nokomis. . . Nokomis. . . Date of rank. Sept. 4, 1862.. July 23, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. Nov. 24, 1863. July 28, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. Oct. 24, 1863. July 15, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862.. Aug. 12, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862.. Aug. 12, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. July 15, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862 . Jan. 4, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 26, 1864. Date of muster. Sept. 4, 1862. . Nov. 30, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 17, 1864. Nov. 30, 1864.. Sept. 4, 1862.. Not mustered . . Sept. 4, 1862.. Nov. 1, 1864... Sept. 4, 1862.. Nov. 1, 1864. . . Sept. 4, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 4, 1862. May 30, 1864 . Sept. 4, 1862., Not mustered . . Remarks. Resigned July 23, 1864 Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Adjutant § Promoted d Mustered out July 12, 1865 b> Died September 3,1863 S Promoted a Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . . d$. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel oo Mustered out July 12,1865 wddO Promoted d Mustered out July 12,1865 ? Resigned July 21, 1863 Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865 . . . Discharged January 4, 1864 Mustered out July 12, 1865 Honorably mustered out January 26, 1864. Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) June 18, 1864 G. H I... John J. Clute Second [Lieutenants. Martin V. Easterday. . . Willard F. Weber. .... Captains. Edwin H. Johnston. . . . William H. Schriver. . . Gabriel Armstrong. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. William H. Schriver. . . Gabriel Armstrong .... James C. Fleming Second Lieutenants. Gabriel Armstrong Leonard Stockwell Captains. Thomas Martin William J. Ranson Mrst Lieutenants. David E. Evans William E. Edwards . . . Second Lieutenants. Christian Koerber John Haltz Captains. John Morris Charles M. Knox First Lieutenants. Charles M. Knox Joseph S. Kelly Nokomis June 18, 1864 Nokomis.Irving. . , Port Byron. Port Byron, Cordova. . . Port Byron. Cordova. . . Port Byron . Cordova. Cordova. Coal Valley , Coal Valley , Coal -Valley . Coal Valley . Coal Valley , Coal Valley . Bowling Rock Island . Rock Island. Edgington. . . Sept. 4, 1862. Julyt15, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. . Jan. 4, 1864. . . March 13, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862.. Jan. 4, 1864. . . March 13, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862. July 15, 1865 . Sept. 4, 1862. July 11, 1863. Sept. 4, 1862. Nov. 23, 1864. 4, 1862. July 15, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. July 16, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. July 16, 1864. Aug. 8, 1864. Sept. 4, 1892 . Not mustered. Sept. 4, 1862... March 6, 1S64 . . March 30, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862 . . March 6, 1864. March 30, 1865 Sept. 4, 1862 . . Not mustered . . Sept. 4, 1862.. Sept. 13, 1863 . Sept. 4, 1862. Jan. 22, 1865. Sept. 4, 1862. Not mustered. Sept. 4, 1S62. Dec. 18, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862. Dec. 18, 1864. Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865.. Honorably discharged January 4, 1864 Dishonorably discharged February 27, 1865 § Mustered out July 12, 1865 d W d Promoted § Promoted fcd Mustered out July 12, 1865 H Promoted g Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . %d Resigned July 11, 1863 ^ Mustered out July 12, 1865 i h-i H Resigned November 23, 1864 B Mustered out July 12, 1865 H Resigned August 24, 1863 H Musteredout (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . § Promoted Major Mustered out July 12, 1865 Promoted Ot Mustered out July 12, 1865 g One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Infantry. — Continued. Otoo 00. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. I.. Second Lieutenants. Sept. 4, 1862 . . . July 15, 1865... Sept. 4, 1862.'.. June 2, 1868... Sept. 4, 1862... June 2, 1863 Aug. 22, 1864 . . Sept. 4, 1862. .. July 15, 1865.. . Sept. 4, 1862... Not mustered . . Sept. 4, 1862... July 11, 1863... Sept. 4, 1862. .. Aug. 2, 1863 Nov. 12, 1864. . . Sept. 4, 1862... July 11, 1863... Not mustered. .. Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . K . Captains. Mustered out July 12, 1866 '. Mrst Lieidenants. Second Lieutenants. Shelbvville Mustered out (as Sergeant) July 12, 1865. . . d hi §P dd?d o d HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Alton, Illinois, by Colonel Jonathan Richmond, and "mustered in September 4th, 1862. Moved, November 20th, to Columbus, and thence to Bolivar, Tennessee. On 28th, moved to Lagrange. On December 19th, 6 companies marched to Jackson, Tennessee, to re-enforce that place, and, afterward, moved to Humboldt, where they were joined by the remaining 4 companies, January 20th, 1863. On 25th March, moved to Jackson, and was assigned to Second Brigade, Colonel James M. True commanding; Second Division, Brig adier General Nathan Kimball commanding ; Sixteenth Army Corps, Major General Hurl but commanding. Moved, by rail, to Memphis, and embarked for Vicksburg Landing, at Haines' Bluff, June 2d. Embarked for Helena, Arkansas, July 24th. Marched, with General Steele's army, par ticipating in the capture of Little Rock, September 10th. Marched, to Duvall's Bluff, October 24th, 1863, and Colonel Richmond was assigned to the command of the post. On August 19th, 1864, marched, via Little Rock, to Pine Bluff, Arkansas. February 12th, 1865, moved to mouth of White river. Returned to Pine Bluff, June 4th, and, July 12th, 1865, was mustered out. The Regiment participated in the siege of Vicksburg. Six companies engaged in skir mish line, near Humboldt, Tennessee, December 21st, 1862, in capture of Little Rock, Arkansas, and in the fight at Clarendon, Arkansas, June 26th, 1864. Roster of the One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Ot oo oo Co Name and Rank. Colonels. John Van Abman Hamilton N. Eldridge . . . Lieutenant Colonels. Hamilton N. Eldridge Frank S. Curtiss Frank S. Curtiss Thomas W. Chandler. Frank C. Gillette Adjutants. John Van Arman, Jr Addison A. Keys James A Wheaton . . James G. Nind Quartermasters. Daniel H. Hale Samuel W. Durant. . . . Joel R. Gore Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Anson L. Clark Second Assistant Surgeon. Julius P. Anthony Residence. Chicago. Highland , . St. Charles. Chicago. Elgin.. . Chicago Chicago,Elgin.. . Sterling . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 6, 1862. Feb. 23, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862 . Feb. 23, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862... Feb. 23, 1863. July 11, 1864. . Sept. 6, 1862.. March 9, 1863.. March 19, 1863 Nov. 9, 1864... Sept. 6, 1862. July 11, 1868. Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862.. Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 6, 1862 . . March 1, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862... June 13, 1862... Sept. 6, 1862.. Julyl, 1863... Sept. 7, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1862 . . May 2, 1863... Sept. 25, 1863. March 27, 1865 Sept. 6, 1862.. Nov. 18, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862 . . , Sept. 6, 1862... Sept. 6, 1862 ... Remarks. Resigned February 23, 1863. Resigned July 29, 1863 Promoted Mustered out June 5, 1865 Promoted Resigned July 11, 1864 Musteredout July 11, 1865. d ?3 § Resigned March 10, 1863 Promoted Captain Company H Resigned November 9, 1864 g Mustered out June 5, 1865 Resigned July 11, 1863. . . Mustered out June 5, 1865. hj ©d 1-3 Mustered out June 5, 1865 . , Mustered out June 5, 1865 Promoted Surgeon 61st Regiment. c. Chaplain. Jonathan C. Stoughton. tins. William L. Fowler. . William Walker, . . William S. Bunn Mrst Lieutenants. William Walker William S. Bunn JohnBoyle Second Lieutenants. William b. Bunn John Boyle Captains. Adoniram J. Burroughs. Frank J. Woodward. . . . First Lieutenants. John R. Morgan Harvey L. Mason Second Lieutenants. Frank J. Woodward Harvey L. Mason Captains. John S. Riddle. . . . William Warner. . . First Lieutenants. Thomas Clark Wllliam Warner Lucius B. Patchin Second Lieutenants. William Warner Oswego . Oswego . Oswego . Oswego . Oswego . Oswego . Cook county. Chicago Cook county. Chicago Chicago. . Chicago . . Elgin . Elgin Hampshire . Hampshire . Hampshire Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 5, 1862. . Dec. 10, 1862. Jan. 17, 1864. Sept. 5, 1862 . Dec. 10, 1862. Jan. 17, 1864. Sept. 5, 1862 . Dec. 10, 1862. Sept. 5, 1862. Oct. 31, 1862. Sept. 5, 1862 , July 27, 1863 Sept. 5, 1862 . Oct. 31, 1862. Sept. 5, 1862 . July 22, 1868. Sept. 5, 1862. March 2, 1863. July 22, 1863 Sept. 6, 1862. ;. 8, 1862 . Ap"ril 1, 1863. Feb. 25, 1864. Sept. 5, 1862.. April 2, 1863.. Feb. 25, 1864.. Sept. 5, 1862 Jan. 1, 1863. Sept. 5, 1862.. May 28, 1803.. Sept. 5, 1862. May 1, 1864.. Sept. 6, 1862. Sept. 17, 1863 , Sept.<8, 1862.. Oct. 21, 1863.. Sept. 6, 1862 . May 28, 1863.. Jan. 14, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862... | Sept. 5, 1862.. Resigned August 10, 1863 Resigned December 10, 1862 Transferred to Invalid Corps Mustered out June 5, 1865 O Promoted „ Promoted cj Mustered out June 6, 1865 %Wd Promoted ° Promoted fed Discharged for promotion October 31, 1862. ^ Mustered out May 29,1865 d Resigned July 27, 1863 g Mustered out June 5, 1865 ^d Promoted W Promoted g t Resigned July 22, 1863 § Mustered out April 7, 1866, to date June W 5, 1865. F Resigned March 2, 1863 Promoted Resigned January 8, 1865 I ot Promoted §§ One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. C. Second Lieutenant. Lucius B. Patchin Captains. Thomas M Chandler . . . Charles .M. Lebby First Lieutenants. Edgar M. Phce Charles M. Libby Whipple Brayton Second Lieutenants. Charles M. Libby Whipple Brayton Captains. Frank C. Gillette James F. Richmond Mrst Lieutenants. James F. Richmond Frederick Knight Ira F. Hall Second Lieutenant: Frederick Knight Captain. Charles Schryver First Lieutenants. Jeremiah Evarts Residence. Hampshire Highland . Highland . MorrisHighlandHighland . Highland Highland St. Charles. St. Charles. St. Charles. St. Charles St. Charles St. Charles, Big Rock . . otCO o Piano . Date of rank. March 2, 1863 Sept. 5, 1862. . Feb. 23, 1863.. Sept. 5, 1862 March 13, 1863.. March 10, 1863.. Sept. 5, 1862.. March 10, 1863 Sept. 5, 1862. July 11, 1864. Sept. 5, 1862.. July 11, 1864.. July 11, 1864.. Sept. 5,1862.. Sept. 5, 1862. . Sept. 6,1862.. Date of muster. Mav 28, 1863.., Sept. 6, 1862... Sept. 26, 1863 , Sept. 5, 1862 May 28, 1863... Dec. 20, 1863... Sept. 5, 1862.. Sept. 5, 1862... Sept. 8, 1864.... Sept. 5, 1862... Not mustered. . . March 26, 1865.. Sept. 5, 1862, .. Sept. 5, 1862 ... Sept. 5, 1862 . . . Remarks. Promoted . Promoted Major , Mustered out May SI, 1865. Honorably discharged March 13, 1865. Promoted Mustered out May 31, 1865 Promoted . Promoted. Promoted Major Mustered out June 5, 1865 . Promoted Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) September 20, 1864 Mustered out June 5, 1865 I sp tddwd tdWhiOdH Promoted Mustered out June 5, 1865 Resigned April 9, 1863 Alfred Darnell Second Lieutenants. Alfred Darnell Amasa Stuart Captains. John S. Williams Thomas Sewell Mrst Lieutenants. Augustus F. Higgs Thomas Sewell Henry W. Adams Second Lieutenants. Thomas Sewell James A. Wheaton Captains. Lawrence Riley Hiram McClintock Addison A. Keys Wllliam C. Palmer Mrst Lieutenants. Hiram McClintock Joseph H. Berry. , William C. Palmer Frederick A. Bigden . . . Second Lieutenant. Joseph S. Berry Captains. Frederick A. Raymond . Nelson H. Merrill First Lieutenant. Horace Perry Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock ChicagoChicago Buffalo, Wisconsin. Chicago Chicago ChicagoChicago Lyons LyonsElgin Lyons Lyons . . Chicago Lyons . . Lyons . . Elgin.Elgin. . April 9, 1868. Sept. 5, 1862. April 9, 1863 Oct. 23, 1862. Dec. 26, 1863. Oct. 23, 1862.. March 10, 1863. Dec. 26, 1863.. Oct. 23, 1862. . March 10, 1863. Sept. 5, 1862 . . March 13, 1863. May 19, 1863.. Aug. 3, 1864. . . Sept. 5, 1862. May 19, 1863. Jan. 14, 1864 . Aug. 3, 1864. Chicago Oct. 28, 1862 St. Charles. Sept. 5,1862.. July 6, 1864. . Sept, 5, 1S62. May 28, 1863 .. Sept. 6, 1862.. May 28, 1863 . Oct. 22, 1862 . Feb. 25, 1864. Oct. 22, 1862 . . Aug. 17, 1868. Feb. 25, 1864.. Oct. 22, 1862 . Sept. 16, 1863. Sept. 6, 1862.. Aug. 17, 1863. Oct. 20, 1864. Sept. 6, 1862... Sept. 28, 1863.. Feb. 25, 1864.. Nov. 9, 1864. . . Oct. 22, 1862 Sept. 5, 1862.. Sept. 28, 1864. Sept. 5, 1862 Mustered out June 6, 1865 Promoted Mustered out June 5, 1865 O Resigned December 26, 1863 m Mustered out June 8, 1865 H M d Resigned March 10, 1863 d Promoted ^ Mustered out June 5, 1865 d Promoted d Promoted Adjutant ^ Honorably discharged March IS, 1863 § Killed May 19, 1863 «4 Resigned August 3, 1864 gj Mustered out June 6, 1868 -ddSiH Promoted W Died November 1, 1863 H Promoted d Mustered out June 5, 1865 fei-aw Promoted ¦ Dishonorably Trkcharged July 6, 1864 Mustered out June 5, 1865 ot Resigned July 5, 1863 £2 One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Infantry. — Continued. Ot CO to Co. Name and Rank. First Lieutenants. Nelson H. Merrill Benjamin C. Wilkins . . . Second Lieutenants. Addison A. Keys James S. Loper Captains. John H. Lowe Alexander C. Little First Lieutenants. John B. Moulton Edgar Perctval Thomas W. Killett Second Lieutenant. Edgar Percival Residence. Elgin Elgin Elgin Elgin Little Rock Big Rock Kendall. . . , Little Rock. Kendall. . . , Little Rock Date of rank. Date of muster. March 81, 1864., July 6, 1864..., Sept. 5, 1862 . . . March 10, 1863, Sept. 5, 1862 . . March 6, 1868 . Sept. 5, 1862... Sept. 20, 1863. April 25, 1865. Sept. 5, 1862 . July 9, 1864. ,. Dec. 28, 1864. . Sept. 5, 1862 . . May 28, 1863.. Sept. 5, 1862.. June 2, 1863... Sept. 5, 1862.. March 21, 1864 May 20, 1865-.. Sept. 5, 1862 , Remarks. Promoted Mustered out June 5, 1865 Promoted Adjutant fe Honorably discharged March 31, 1864 =hdt Resigned March 6, 1863 g Mustered out June 5, 1865. d g Resigned September 20, 1863 g Honorably discharged April 4, 1865 to- Mustered out June 5, 1865 K. oo W Promoted \%O d i-3 Oo. o I A.. Name and Rank. Colonel. Robert M. Hundley Lieutenant Colonel. James D. Pulley Major. James D. McCown , Adjutant. William A. Lemma Quartermasters. George W. Akin William M. Cooper Surgeon. Mrst Assistant Surgeon. GeorSe- W. French , Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Archibald J. Benker Captain. William J. Movers First Lieutenant. Alexander McRoyall. . . . Residence. Marion Marion Marion Marion Blainsville Chapin Cove Marion Franklin county Franklin county Date of rank. Dec. 18, 1862. Nov. 4,1862.. Nov-. 4, 1862. . Nov. ,4, 1862.. Oct. 11, 1862 . April 4, 1863. Oct. 7. 1862.. Dec. 18, 1862. Nov. 4, 1862. . Nov. 4, 1862. . Date of muster. Dec. 18, 1862. Nov. 4, 1862. . Nov. 4, 1862. . Nov. 4, 1862. Nov. 4, 1862.. Dec. 18, 1862 Dec. 18, 1862.. Nov. 4, 1862... Nov. 4, 1862... Remarks. Discharged April4, 1868. Discharged April 4, 1863. Wd a d wd Died at Mound City, Illinois d & Resigned March 27, 1863 , d Discharged April 4, 1863 S See company F, 9th Infantry Regiment. ... h d W i-3w Discharged April 4, 1863. Discharged April 4, 1863 3 OtCO CO One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Infantry. — Continued. Ot Co. Name and Rank. Residence. « Date of rank. Date of muster. A.. Second Lieutenant. Captain. Nov. 4, 1862... Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862.... Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862. . . Nov. 4,1862 Nov. 4,1862 Nov. 4, 1862.... Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4,1862 B.. Jcirst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. C. Captain. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenant. Captain. Nov. 4, 1862 . . . Dec. 8, 1862 Nov. 5, 1862 Dec. 8, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862 Deo. 8, 1862 Nov. 5, 1862 . . . Dec. 8, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862 . . . D . Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. K.. Captain. Remarks. Discharged April 4, 1863. Discharged April 4, 1863 ^ Discharged April 4, 1863 g Discharged April 4, 1868 «d Discharged April 4, 1863 Resigned December 25, 1862. Discharged April 4, 1863 Promoted Discharged April 4, 1863 Discharged April 4, 1863 Discharged April 4, 1863 Discharged April 4, 1863 Ed w gd G First Lieutenant. Zachariah Hudgens . . . Second Lieutenant. Addison Reese Captain. Robert M. Allen First Lieutenant. IradellW. Williams. . Second Lieutenant. Martin W. Robertson.. Captain. William Huffstotleb. . First Lieutenant. Jesse A. McIntosh Second Lieutenant. Noah E. Norris Captain. Aaron A. Bell First Lieutenant. William L. Stilley Second Lieutenant Joseph B. Fuller '¦n. William A. Fry Mrsl Lieutenants. William A. Fry William M. Cooper. . . . Marion . . . ." Marion Marion Sulpher Springs Marion Bainbridge .... Bainbridge Bainbridge .... Attila Attila Attila Marion 7 , Marion Chapin Nov. 4, 1862.... Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862 ... Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862.... Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862.... Nov. 4, 1862.... Nov. 4, 1862 ... Nov. 4, 1862 Dec. 8, 1862 Dec. 8, 1862 Nov. 6,1862 Nov. 6, 1862 Dec. 8, 1862 Dee. 8, 1862 Dec. 8, 1862 Dec. 8, 1862.... Nov. 6,1862 Nov. 5,1862 Dec. 8, 1862 Dec. 8, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862 Dec. 18, 1862... Nov. 4, 1862 Dec. 18, 1862... Discharged April 4, 1863 Discharged April 4, 1863 Discharged April 4, 1863 o Discharged April 4, 1863 W d Discharged April 4, 1863 gd Discharged April 4, 1863 fe,j Discharged April 4, 1863 ^d Discharged April 4, 1863 «j H Discharged April 4, 1863 Bt3 Discharged April 4, 1863 @ d Discharged April 4, 1863 g i Discharged April 4, 1863 "Promoted en Promoted Quartermaster *> One Hundred and- Tuxenty-eigMh- Infantry. — Continued. Co. - Name and Rank. Residence. i Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. I.. Second Lieutenant, i Wylte W. Hall Deo. 18, ,1862... Nov. 4, 1862 . . . Nov. 4, 1862 . . . Nov. 4, 1862 . . . Deo. IS, 1862 . . Nov. 4,1862 Nov. 4, 1862 Nov. 4, 188& . . . K-. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant, o* to 6n i Sd I ORDER FROM WAR DEPARTMENT. Cairo, Illinois, April 1, 1863. Special Order. The One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Regiment of Illinois Volunteers haying, in its short period of service of less than five months, been reduced from an aggregate of eight hundred and sixty to one hundred and sixty-one — principally by desertions — and there having heen an utter want of discipline in it, the following officers are hereby discharged from the service of the United States, to take effect the 4th inst., viz : Colonel Hobert M- Hundley, Lieutenant Colonel James D. Py&ley, First Lieutenant George W. Akin, R. Q. M., Chaplain Archibald T. Benton. Captains William J. Mayers, William G. Durham, Jefferson S- Allen, fohn Brotqn, Jpel H. Swindell, Robert M. Allen, William Huffstutlgr, Aaron A. Bell, William A. Fry, Joshua Pem berton. First Lieutenants James V. Moore, John A. Ensminger, BibronA. Walker, Zachariah Sud- gens, Iradell A. Williams, Jesse A. Mcintosh, William L. Stilley, Samuel TJpchwrch. Second Lieutenant Martin A. B. Biol, Joseph M. JDorris, Jasper A, drain, Addison Beese, Martin W. Robertson, N. F. Norris, Joseph B. Fuller, Wiley W. Sail, and Samuel Pemberton. The few remaining men of this Regiment will be consolidated into a Detachment, under First Lieutenants W. A. Lemma, William M. Cooper, and Assistant Surgeon George W. French, for transfer to some other Hlinois regiment, to be designated by Major General .Grant, commanding the Department of the Tennessee. Brigadier General A- Asboth, commanding District of Columbus, Kentucky, will orchsr an officer of the regular army to this place, to critically inspect the Detachment, to mus ter out of the service such old men and others who, by reason of defects, should not naye been mustered into the service. By order of the Secretary of War. L. THOMAS, Adjutant General. Official : E. ;D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General. Roster of the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. OtCO00 Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. George P. Smith . . . Henry Case Lieutenant Colonels. Henry Case Andrew J. Cropsey Thomas H. Flynn Majors. Andrew J. Cropsey Thomas H. Flynn John A, Hoskins Philip D. Plattenburg. Quartermasters'. William C. Gwin ....... John McWilliams Surgeons. Harvey C. Johns . . . Darius Johnson Orlando S. Wood . . First Assistant Surgeons. Darius Johnson Orlando S. Wood Second Assistant Surgeo Wllliam H. Walters. . . . Residence. Dwight. . . . Winchester. Winchester , Fairbury . . . Winchester Fairbury . . . Winchester.Pontiac. . . . Pontiac Winchester.' . Decatur.Pontiac Pontiac . Pontiac . Pontiac , Decatur . Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 8, 1862. May 8, 1863. . Sept. 8, 1862. May 8, 1863 . . Feb. 27, 1864, Sept. 8, 1862. May 8, 1863. . Feb. 27, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862 . Sept. 8, 1862 . Feb. 14, 1863 Nov. 18, 1862, Jan. 19, 1864. May 8, 1865.. Sept. 8, 1862. Jan. 27, 1864. Nov. 10, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862.... May 15, 1863 ... Sept, 8, 1862... May 15, 1863 .. May 1, 1864 Sept. 8, 1862 . . . June 17, 18i3 June 28, 1864... Sept. 8, 1862... Sept. 8, 1862... March 20, 1863.. Nov. 18, 1862. . . March 6, 1864.. May 21, 1865 . . . Sept. 20, 1862.. March 6, 1864.. Nov. 10, 1862 Remarks. Resigned May 8, 1863 Promoted Brevet Brig, Gen. March 16, 1865. Mustered out June 8, 1865 t Promoted 2 Resigned February 27, 1 864 § Mustered out June 8, 1865 t> Promoted § Promoted B Mustered out June 8, 1865 g Mustered out June 8, 1865 ™ d Resigned February 14, 1863 § Mustered out June 8, 1865 ^ Resigned, for good of service, Jan. 19,1864. Resigned April 9, 186F. Mustered out June 8, 1865 Promoted Promoted Resigned February 26, 1863 Chaplains. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenant. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captains. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept. 18, 1864 . Sept . 8, 1862., 27, 1864.. Sept, Feb. Sept. 8, 1862 . . 27, 1864. . . 23, 1864. Sept.SeptSept,Sept. 8, 1862.. 8, 1862 . . 8, 1862.. 8,1862... SeptMay 8, 1862.. 11,1866 .. Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept Dec. 8, 1862. 1, 1862.. Sept. May 8, 1862. 8, 1863.. Sept. 8, 1 862 . Dec. 29, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862. . June 29, 1864 . Sept. 8, 1862... Aug. 11, 1864 . . Nov. 9, 1864 Sept. 8, 1862 . . Sept. 8, 1862... Sept. 8, 1862... Sept. 8, 1862 Sept. 8, 1862.. May 22, 1865 . . Sept. 8, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862... March 25, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. Aug. 18, 1863. Resigned August 6, 1864 Mustered out June 8, 1865 Promoted Major Mustered out June 8, 1865 . .* o Promoted W Resigned September 23, 1864 9 Mustered out June 8, 1865 dB d Promoted . " % O Mustered out June 8, 1866 hi d Mustered out June 8, 1866 hH Mustered out June 8, 1865 B a Honorably discharged November 21, 1864. . § Mustered out June 8, 1865 g Mustered out June 8, 1866 ^ Died December 1, 1862 Promoted Captain Promoted Major ot Mustered out June 8, 1865 £§ One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry.— -Continued. o o Co. D. Name and Rank. E., F.. Mrst Lieutenants. Wllliam C. Gwin John Holdeeman William Murphy Second Lieutenant. Wllliam Birch Captain. ¦ Cyrus N. Baird Mrst Lieutenants. John F. Blackburn Benjamin F. Fitch Second Lieutenants, Benjamin F. Fitch. . . . William H. H. McDowell. Captains. Erastus L. Gillham . . . George W. Norton First Lieutenants. George W. Norton William F. Smith Second Lieutenants. John B. Mayes. . .'.' William F. Smith Abel H. Scott Residence. Winchester . Winchester . Scott county Scott county. Fairbury. Fairbury . Fairbury . Fairbury . Fairbury . Scott county. Exeter Exeter Scott county Scott county. Scott county. Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 8f 1862... Sept. 8, 1862... March 28, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept. .8, 1862 . . . Sept. 8, 1862. Feb. 26, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862... Feb. 26, 1863... Sept 8, 1862 . May 14, 1863 . Sept. 8, 1862. May 14, 1863 . Sept. g, 1862. Feb. 18, 1864. May 14, 186S. Sept. 8, 1862 Sept. 8, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862 . . Sept. 8, 1862 . . April 17, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862.. April 17, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. June 11, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862 . June 11, 1863. Sept. 8, 1862. Jiine9, 1868. . June II, 1863. Remarks. Promoted Quartermaster. Died at Columbia, S. C, November 15, 1864 Mustered out June 8, 1865 d Promoted £j hi ai-3 Mustered out June S, 1865 „ d Resigned February 26, 1863 § Mustered out June 8, 1866 £•d Promoted j*j Mustered out June 8, 1868 ^oW Resigned May 14, 186S Mustered out June 8, 1866 Promoted Mustered out June 8, 1865 Resigned February 13, 1863 Promoted Promoted Chaplain G. . Captain. Henry B. Reed Mrst Lieutenant. Lemuel Morse Second Lieutenant. John P. McKnight Captains. George W. Martin George W. Raglan Mrst Lieutenants. Oromel B. Hale George M. Dunham Second Lieutenant. George W. Raglan .... Captains. James Edmundson Joseph W. Coppage .... Henry A. Oakes First Lieutenants. James F. Crawford , Henry H. McNeal Henry A. Oakes , John Michalls Second Lieutenants. Joseph W. Coppage Henry A. Oakes B. , Captains. Wolf H. Anderson ..... Albert Lamb Charles Margrapf Pontiac...,Odell Chenoa Winchester Winchester. Winchester Winchester. Winchester Naples Naples Naples Naples Naples. Naples Naples Naples Naples Moline. Moline Moline Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept. 8, 1862 . . Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept. 13, 1864. Sept 8, 1862... Sept. IS, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862. Dec. 3. 1862.. Sept. 8, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862 Dec. 9, 1862... April 12, 1864. Sept. 8, 1864. . Sept. 8, 1862. Dec. 3, 1862.. Sept. 8, 1862 . April 19, 1863. April 20, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862.. Sept. 8, 1862. Sept. 8, 1862. Nov. 1,1864. Nov. 1, 1864. Sept. 8, 1862, Sept. 8, 1862.. Feb. 10, 1863.. Dec. 20, 1864. , Sept. 8, 1862... Feb. 10, 1863.. June 29, 1864 . Mareh 27, 1865 Sept. 8,1862... March 25, 1863 Sept. 8, 1862 . May 13, 1863. May 20, 1866 . Mustered out June 8, 1866 Mustered out June 8, 1865 Mustered out June 8, 1865 © a Resigned September 13, 1864 W Mustered out June 8, 1865. . .: 9 fed d Resigned July 9, 1864 o Honorably discharged May 15, 1866 . Promoted ^ 1-3 Resigned December 2, 1862 *ft Dismissed September 8, 1864 g Mustered out June 8, 1866 v 5"3W Resigned December 9, 1862 S Resigned April 12, 1864 § Promoted § Mustered out June 8, 1865 d Promoted Captain Promoted Resigned April 19, 1863 Honorably discharged December 27, 1864. . . g Mustered out June 8, 1865 t-t. Co. Name and Rank, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry. — Continued. Mrst Lieutenants. James Chapman Charles Margraff Lorenzo D. Hoover . . . , Second Lieutenants, Albert Lamb Charles Margraff .... Residence. Moline Moline MolineMoline Moline Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 8, 1862... Feb. 15,1864... April 20, 1865.. Sept. 8, 1862... April 19, 1863.. Sept. 8, 1862. June 29, 1864. May 20, 1865. Sept. 8, 1862. May 13, 1863. Remarks. o Resigned February 15, 1864 Promoted Mustered out June 8, 1865 Promoted £j Promoted 5 3 hi 1 HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Illinois Volunteers was organized at Pontiac, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel George P. Smith, and mustered in September 8th. On September 22d, the Regiment moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and was, brigaded with the Thirty-eighth Brigade, Colonel M. W. Chapin, Twenty-third Michigan, com manding ; Twelfth Division, Major General Gilbert commanding. On October'3d, marched in pursuit of Bragg, via Frankfort and Danville, to Crab Orchard. On 17th, the Brigade was transferred to Tenth Division, Brigadier General B. S. Granger commanding. Commenced the return march October 20th, and moved, via Danville, Perryville and Mumfordsville, to Bowling Green. On 21st November, the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth was sent as garrison to Mitchellville, Kentucky. The Regiment was mustered out of service June 8th, 1865, at Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, and arrived at Chicago, June 13th, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Thirtieth Regvment Illinois Volunteers. v o Co. Name and Rank. Colonels. Nathanlel Nlles . . . Nathaniel Nlles . . Lieutenant Colonels. James H. Matheny John B. Reid Majors. John B. Reld Wllliam Prescott. . . John B. Hay. Quartermasters. Sllas J. Stiles Henry H. Harington . . Lewis K. Wilcox Mrst Assistant Surgeon. David Wllkins Second Assistant Surgeons. Edward L. H. Barry William F. Sigler Chaplains. William D. H. Johnson Elijah Bankson Residence. Belleville . Belleville . Springfield.Greenville . Greenville. Springfield. Belleville Lawrenceville Mt. Carmel. . . Warsaw. Greenville . Delhi . Flora . Greenville . Date of rank. Date of muster. Oct. 25, 1862. . May 6, 1864 . . . Sept 18, 1862 JulyS, 1864.., Sept. 18, 1862 . July 5, 1864. . . Sept. 18, 1862. Oct. 16, 1862.. Dec. 19,1862.. Nov. 19, 1862 . Oct. 18, 1862 . . Oct. 4. 1862 . . . May 7, 1868 . . . Oct. 25, 1862.. March 14, 1864 Oct. 26, 1862. Not mustered . Oct 26,1862.. Oct. 25, 1862. Not mustered. Oct. 25, 1802. Oct. 26, 1862 . Dec. 18, 1862. Nov. 19, 1862 Oct. 18, 1862 . Oct. 4, 1862.. Oct $5, 1862. Remarks. Resigned. Disability removed May 6, 1864. Commission canceled Resigned July 5, 1864 Transf 'd to 77th Regiment, as consolidated , Promoted Mustered out (as Captain) June 14, 1865 . . Honorably diseharged October 26, 1863. . . . Died at Memphis, Tennessee, Dec. 19, 1862. Mustered out Mustered out. Mustered out. Resigned December 81, 1862 Transf 'd to 77th Regiment, as consolidated. Resigned July 16, 1863 . Resigned June 2, 1864. , S fedddo fedhi ». ant. Wh-liam H. Copp Charles T. M ullin John W. Gall , Mrst Lieutenants. William H. Miller Charles T. Mullin John W. Gall Anderson J. Smith Second Lieutenants. Charles T. Mullin John W. Gall Captain. ..William Prescott Mrsl Lieutenants. Francis M. Pickrell Jacob W. Paulin Second Lieutenant. Jacob W. Paulin Captain. John H. Robinson Mrst Lieutenants. William C. James Joseph F. Parker Second Lieutenant. Joseph F. Parker Captains. Daniel DeC amp Robert W. Orr , Waterloo . Waterloo . Columbia. . Waterloo . . Waterloo . Columbia . Springfield Waterloo . Columbia . Springfield Springfield SpringfieldSpringfield Cairo Cairo Cairo Cairo Blueville..Rosemond . Oot. 26, 1862... Nov. 18, 1868.. May 6, 1864.... Oct. 25, 1862 . . March 9, 1863. Feb. 20, 1861. . May 6, 1864. . . Oct. 25, 1862 . . . March 9, 1863 . . Oct. 25, 1662 . . Oct. 25, 1862.. Nov. 20,1863.. Oot. 26, 1862 . . Oct. 25, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862... Nov. 20, 1863... Oct 26, 1862. . . Oct. 26, 1862.. June 11, 1864 . Oct. 26, 1862. Feb. 20, 1864. Oct. 26, 1862 Oct. 25, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862.. Oct. 26, 1862.. Feb. 20, 1864.. Oct. 28, 1862 . . Oct. 26, 1862 . Oct. 28, 1862. Nov. 20,1863. Oct. 28, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862. Resigned November 18, 1863 Died May 6, 1864 Mustered out at consolidation- DiedMarch9, 1868 Promoted Promoted Q Mustered out at consolidation ............ g S Promoted ... § Promoted dd Promoted Major 5d i-3 Resigned November 19, 1868 H Transf'd to 77th Regiment, as consolidated. §l-H da Promoted w a % Mustered out at consolidation >J Resigned November 20, 1863 Transf'd to 77th Regiment, as consolidated. Promoted Resigned June 11, 1864 g Mustered out at consolidation ot One Hundred and Thirtieth Infantry. — Continued. Co. E.. Name and Rank. First Lieutenants. Abraham May Robert W. Orr Jasper Cagle Second Lieutenant. James B. Hallford Captains. Urbane B. Harris , William C. Harxed First Lieutenants. William Harlan William 0. Harned Charles W. Johnson Second Lieidenants. William C. Harned Charles W. Johnson Captains. William M. Colby. John D. Donnell Fielding D. Phillips First Lieutenants. John D. Donnell Charles Ives Fielding D. 1'hillips John Mup.iiocii Second Lieutenants. Charles Ives Fielding D. Phillips Residence. Blueville. . . Rosemond. . Blueville. . . Blueville. . . Millersburg Pocahontas. Bond county Pocahontas Pocahontas . Pocahontas . Pocahontas . Greenville . Grei-nvilie . Greenville . Greenville . Upper Alton Greenville . Greenville . Upper Alton Greenville . Date of rank. Oct. 25, 1862 . Feb 2, 1864.. June 11, 1864 Oct. 25, 1862 . Oct. 25, 1862 . Feb, 13, 1864. Oct. 25, 1862 . Feb. 15, 1863. Feb. 13, 1864. Oct. 25, 1862 . Feb. 15, 1863. Oct. 25, 1862 . May 22, 1863 . May 11, 1864. Oct. 25, 1862 . May 22, 1818. June 14, 1863. May 11, 1864. Oct. 25, 1862 . May 22,1863. Date of muster. Oct. 25, 1862 May 17, 1864 Oct. 25, 1862 Oct. 25, 1862 Oct. 28, 1862 . Not mustered. Oct. 26, 1862 Oct. 25, 1862 . May 22, 1868. Oct. 26, 1862 Oct. 25, 1862. May 22, 1863 . Remarks. OS OOa Resigned February 2, 1864 Promoted Mustered out as Sergeant of 77th Regiment Dishonorably discharged July 3, 1863 [»•d Resigned February 13, 1864 g Transferred to 77th Reg't, as consolidated. . S 'ied February 16, 1863 S Promoted § Transferred to 77th Regiment, as 2d Lieut . . g oo* Promoted w Promoted td ?d O fed Killed in battle May 22, 1863 !* Resigned May 11, 1864 Mustered out at consolidation Promoted Died June 14, 1863 Promoted Mustered out at consolidation Promoted Promoted ... K. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenant Captain. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. ''¦~ Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Marshall Oct. 25, 1862.. Jan. 23, 1863.. Oct. 25, 1862.. June 13, 1863 . Oct. 25, 1862.. Oct. 25, 1862.. Oct. 25, 1862 . July 29, 1863.. Oct. 25, 1862.. March 19, 1863. Oct. 25, 1862.. Oct. 25, 1862.. Oct. 25, 1862 . . Oct. 25, 1862.. Oct. 25, 1862.. Oct. 25, 1862.. Oct. 25, 1862. March 5, 1863 Oct. 25, 1862 Oct. 25, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862. Nov. 25,1863. Oct. 25, 1862. Oct. 26, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862. Oct. 28, 1862. Oct. 28, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862. Oct. 25, 1862. Resigned January 23, 1863 Mustered out at consolidation Resigned June 13, 1868 Resigned (as 2d Lt.)— disability— Mar. 16,'64 Promoted 8 Transferred to 77th Reg't, as consolidated. . ^ fed Resigned July 29, 1863 K Transferred to 77th Reg't, as consolidated, t) and subsequently transf'd to 130th Reg't. t» Resigned March 19, 1863 ° Promoted S3 B Transferred to 77th Reg't, as consolidated. . gW Honorably discharged May 27, 1868 a t Transferred to 77th Reg't, as consolidated. . J|dH Transferred to 77th Reg't, as consolidated. . Honorably discharged May 27, 1865 Transferred to 77th Reg't, as consolidated. . os o -^ ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION. Special Orders, ) HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF, New Orleans, January 14, 1865. No. 14. \ Extract. The Seventy-seventh and One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers will be con solidated into and known as the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteers. Brigadier General T. W. Sherman, commanding Defenses New Orleans, (who is charged with the execution of this order,) will designate such commissioned officers as will be retained in service, to command the new organization. All other ofBcers will be at once mustered out of service. All supernumerary non-commissioned staff officers, and all supernumerary non-commis sioned officers who were appointed, as such, at the date of the original organization of their respective companies, will be mustered out of service. All other surplus non-com missioned officers, who have been appointed since the original organization, will be reduced. By command of Major General Hurlbut. C. S. SARGENT, Mrst Lieut. 2d La. Vols, and A. A. A. G. HEADQUARTERS DEFENSES OF NEW ORLEANS, New Orleans, January 21, 1865. Special Orders,) No. 18. j Extract. I. In accordance with Special Orders, No. 14, current series, Department of the Gulf, the following named officers of the Seventy-seventh and One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers are retained in service ; and all the rest will be mustered out by the Chief Mustering Officer, Defenses of New Orleans: Colonel David P. Grier 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . Lieut. Colonel John B. Reid. ... , 130th Illinois Volunteers. Surgeon Cliarles Winne 77th Illinois Volunteers . Assistant Surgeon John Stoner 77th Illinois Volunteers. Assistant Surgeon William F. Sigler I30th Illinois Volunteers. . . First Lieut, and Ad't. . . .Henry P. Ayres 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . First Lieut, and Q. M. . .David McKinney 77th Illinois Volunteers. . Chaplain John S. McCullock 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . Captain Joseph M. McCullock 77th Illinois Volunteers. , Captain Robert H. Brock 77th Illinois Volunteers. . Captain Edward Stevens 77th Illinois Volunteers. , Captain John D. Mouse 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . Captain .Jesse R, Johnson 130th Illinois Volunteers. ONE HUNDRED AND THIETIETH INFANTEY. 609 Captain John W. Watts 130th Illinois Volunteers Captain Jacob Wilkin '.130th Illinois Volunteers Captain Milgore B. Parmeter 77th Illinois Volunteers Captain Gardner G. Stearns 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . . Captain J. Kirby Secord 77th Illinois Volunteers First Lieutenant Samuel J. Smith 77th Illinois Volunteers. First Lieutenant William Harned 130th Illinois Volunteers First Lieutenant Henry J. Wyman 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . . First Lieutenant Clark S. Crary 130th Illinois Volunteers ... First Lieutenant Thomas C. Mathems 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . . ' First Lieutenant Edmund S. Dewey 130th Illinois Volunteers First Lieutenant John W. Paulon 130th Illinois Volunteers First Lieutenant Joseph F. Parker 130th Illinois Volunteers. . . . First Lieutenant John W. Shields 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . . First Lieutenant George C. Kenyan 77th Illinois Volunteers Second Lieutenant Marcus O. Harkness 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . Second Lieutenant Wilson J. Neill 130th Illinois Volunteers Second Lieutenant Andrew S. Martin 130th Illinois Volunteers Second Lieutenant Cliarles W. Johnson 130th Illinois Volunteers. . . . Second Lieutenant Charles F. McCullock 77th Illinois Volunteers. . . . Second Lieutenant Henry L. Bushnell 77th Illinois Volunteers H. The companies of the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteers will be completed by the transfer into the same of the retained officers and enlisted men of the OneiHundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers. The commanding officer of the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers will turn over, without delay, • an accurate descriptive-roll of his Regiment, and all papers and books connected with the Regiment, to the commanding officer of the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteers, who will assign the officers and men to their companies, and select, from the non-commissioned staff of the two regiments, the legal non-commissioned staff of the new organization. He will, also, complete the legal number of non-commissioned officers of companies from the non-commissioned officers of the One Hundred and Thir tieth Illinois Volunteers, and will render a list of all supernumerary non-commissioned staff officers, and supernumerary non-commissioned company officers who were appointed, as such, at the date of the original organization of the two regiments, to the Chief Mus tering Officer, Defenses of New Orleans, for muster-out. All other surplus non-commissioned officers, and all surplus field musicians, will revert to the position of private. By command of Brigadier General Sherman. FREDERICK SPEED, A. A. G. Special Orders, ) HEADQUARTERS THIRTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Galveston, Texas, June 28, 1865. No. 77. ) Extract. I. The organization formerly known as the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volun teer Infantry, discontinued January 25, 1 865, by Special Orders, No. 18, Headquarters Defenses of New Orleans, is hereby subject to the approval of the War Department, re vived. All men of the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry, whose term of service will not expire on or before September 1, 1865, and all officers and men, now with said Regi ment, who were transferred from the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteer In- Vol. 11—39 610 fantry, will be formed into a Battalion, composed of companies of maximum strength. The officers and men will be transferred on the rolls required by Circular No. 64, War Department, A. G. 0., August 18, 1864. Brigadier General Benton, commanding Third Division, is charged with the execution of this order. By order of Major General Granger. F. W. EMERY, Major and A. A. G. HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION THIRTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Near Mobile, Alabama, July 7, 1865. Special Orders,) No. 79. j Extract. III. By authority from superior Headquarters, all enlisted men, now belonging to the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteers, whose term of service does not expire on or before the 30th day of September next, and all officers of that Regiment who formerly belonged to the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers, are transferred to the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers, revived, Special Orders, No. 77, dated Headquarters Thir teenth Army Corps, June 23, 1865. The organization of the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteers will be com posed of the officers and men mentioned in the preceding paragraph, and such officers of the Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteers as are transferred by Major General Sheridan, by Special Orders, No, 26, extract 5, dated Headquarters Military Division of the Southwest, July 3, 1865, and will be organized as set forth in the schedule hereto annexed, and made a part of this order. By order of Brigadier General W. P. Benton. J. D, ROUSE, ain and A. A. A. G. Schedule of assignment of officers transferred from the Seventy-seventh Illinois Vol unteer Infantry, to the One Hundred and Thirtieth Illinois Volunteer Infantry. field and staff. Lieutenant Colonel John B. Reid Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. First Lieutenant and Adjutant Edmund S. Dewey. Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Assistant Surgeon William F. Sigler Original I30th Illinois Volunteers. COMPANY OF.FICERS. Jesse R. Johnson Captain Co. A Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Wilson J. Neill Second Lieut. Co. A.. Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. George C. Kenyan First Lieut. Co. B ... .Transferred by General Sheridan, from 77th Illinois. Jacob W. Wilkin Captain Co. C Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Joseph F. Parker First Lieut. Co. C Original 140th Illinois Volunteers. Andrew S. Martin Second Lieut. Co. C. Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Thomas C. Mathews First Lieut. Co. D Transferred by General Sheridan, from 77th Illinois. William C. McGowan.. .Second Lieut. Co. D. .Transferred by General Sheridan, from 77th Illinois. John W. Walts Captain Co. E Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Jacob W. Paulen First Lieut. Co. E Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. John D. Rouse Captain Co. F Transferred by General Sheridan, from 77th Illinois. William C. Harned First Lieut. Co. F Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Charles W. Johnson Second Lieut. Co. F. .Original 130th Illinois Volunteers. Roster of the One Hundred and Thirtieth Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers (as revived). Co. A.. B. Name and Rank. Colonel. John B. Reid Major. Jacob W. Wilkin . Adjutant. Edmund S. Dewey Quartermaster. Andrew S. Martin William F. SiglSr . Captain. Jesse R. Johnson. . . Mrst Lieutenant. Wilson J. Neill Second Lieutenants. Wilson J. Neill Elijah Conner Captain. George C. Kenyon Mrsl Lieutenants. George C. Kenyon Samuel G. Enloe Residence. Greenville. Marshall.. , Greenville. Marshall . . t Flora Claremont Sumner . . . Sunmef . . . Knoxville . Knoxville . Date of rank. Aug. 16, 1865 Aug. 16, 18-65. Oct. 26, 1863. July 26, 1865. Aug. 16, 1865 Oct. 28, 1862 . July 26,1865. Oct. 25, 1862. July 26, 1865. July 26, 1865. May 17, 1864. July 26, 1865. Date of muster. Not mustered. .. Not mustered. . . Feb. 20, 1864. . . Aug. 12, 1865... Not mustered . . . Oct. 26, 1862 . . . Aug. 14, 1865.. Oct. 25, 1862... Aug. 12, 1866.. Aug. 12, 1865 . . July 9, 1864. . . Aug. 12, 1868. Remarks. a Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) Aug. 15, 1865. 3dB Mustered out (as Captain) Aug. 15, 1865 g Musteredout Aug. 15, 1866 ehia Mustered ont Aug. 16, 1865 gj Mustered out (as Ass't Surg.) Aug. 15, 1865. ^ ad Mustered out August 15, 1865 B Mustered out August 16, 186B ^~. o d gdofed*3 E. P.. ». ^ H Mrst Lieidenants. Isaac M. Choat Edward McMahon Second Lieutenants. Abner Mizell Zenophen Hanna Captain. Cornelius W. Halley. . . Mrst Lieutenants. Amster B. Pate Philip A. Pate Second Lieutenants. Sidney A. Pinney Josiah Campbell Captain. Wiley Hobbs Mrst Lieutenant. John R. Brown Second Lieutenant. Ira McFarlan Captain. Edward H. McCaleb.... Mrst Lieutenant. John Dailey Second Lieutenant. James A. Peter Captains. Thomas N. Pulsifer Eugene B. Crapper New Columbia. , Metropolis. Massac county. , Massac county . Gallatin county Gallatin county Gallatin county New Haven . . . Gallatin county Hardin county. Hardin county. Hardin county. Equality Equality Metropolis. . . . New Liberty. . . Metropolis. . . . Nov. 13, 1862... Feb. 26,1863... Nov. 18 May 24, 1862 .. 1863... Nov. 18, 1862 . . Nov. 13, 1862... Nov. 13, 1862 . . Nov. 13, 1862... Nov. 13, 1862... Feb. 17, 1863... Nov. 13, May 24, 1862... 1863... Nov. 13, 1862.. Nov. 13, 1862... Nov. 13, 1862 .. Nov. 13 1862 . . Nov. 13, 1862 . . Nov. 13, 1862 . . Nov. 13,1862... Nov. 13, 1862 .. Nov. 13, 1862... Nov. IS, 1862 .. Nov. IS, 1862. .. Nov. 13, 1862 .. Nov. 13, 1862. .. Nov. 18, 1862 .. Nov. 13,1862... Feb. 14, 1863... Nov. 13 May 24, 1862 .. 1863 . . Died February 26, 1863 Mustered out at consolidation Died Mustered out at consolidation c Resigned June 26, 1863 d M a Resigned March 3, 1863 § Mustered out at consolidation #da Died fe Mustered out at consolidation §H Resigned April 25, 1863 gi-3 Resigned July 5, 1863 SfedGO H Mustered out at consolidation g I* Dismissed October 10, 1863 %fedH First Lieut. Company D, as consolidated.. Second Lieut. Company A, as consolidated. Died February 14, 1S63 as Transferred to Company C, as consolidated. i~J One Hundred and Thirty-first Infantry. — Continued. OS 00 Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. H .. Mrst Lieutenant. \ Nov. 13, 1862... Nov. 13,1862... Nov. 13, 1862 . . Nov. 13, 1862 . . Nov. 18, 1862... Feb. 16, 1863... Nov. 13, 1862... Feb. 21, 1868... Nov. 18, 1862... Nov. 13,1862... Nov, 13, 1862... Nov. 13, 1862... Nov. 13,1862... Nov. 13, 1862... May 24, 1868 ... Nov. 13, 1862... April 12, 1863.. Nov. 13,1862... Second IAeutenant. I.. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant Second Lieutenants. Second Lieut. Company B, as consolidated . K. Captains. Transferred to Company B, as consolidated. Mrst Lieutenants. March 18, 1868.. Nov./l8, 1862... Feb. 2, 1868 May 24, 1863... Nov. IS, 1862... April 12, 1863.. Second Lieutenants. d=-id?3&I fedt>d,00* fed dd o ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION, ETC. Special Orders, ) Natchez, Mississippi, October 30, 1863. No. 90. ) Extract. II. On the recommendation of Major General U. S. Grant, U. S. A., the One Hundred and Thirty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteers, is hereby consolidated with the Twenty- ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Major General J. B. McPherson, commanding Seventeenth Army Corps, will convene a Board of Examination at Vicksburg, Mississippi, with a view to the mustering out of the officers in both Regiments, who are found, upon examination, to be inefficient. By order of the Secretary of War. L. THOMAS, Adjutant General. HEADQUARTERS SEVENTEENTH ARMY CORPS, 1 Department of the Tennessee, \ Vicksburg, Miss., November 14, 1863. ) Special Order, ) No. 261. j" III. The One Hundred and Thirty-first Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, having been, by order of the Secretary of War, (Special Orders, No. 90, Extract II,) consolida ted with the Twenty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, the officers and men of the Regiment will forthwith report with their entire camp and garrison equipage, quarter master's stores, etc., to Lieutenant Colonel Kent, commanding the Twenty-ninth Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Kent will assign the officers and men to positions in his command. The camp and garrison equipage, and all quartermaster's stores, will be turned ov er to the Quartermaster of the Twenty-ninth Illinois Regiment, on proper receipts. By order of Major General James B. McPherson. WILLIAM T. CLARK, A. A. G. Official copy: R. M. Bozman, Adjutant 29th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-NINTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY, Vicksburg, Mississippi, November 16, 1863. General Order, ) No. 4. f I. The One Hundred and Thirty-first Illinois Infantry having been consolidated with the Twenty-ninth Illinois Infantry, by Special Order, No. 90, from the Secretary of War, 620 dated Natchez, Mississippi, October 30, 1863, and the officers and enlisted men having reported, in compliance with Special Orders, No. 261, Headquarters Seventeenth Army Corps, of date November 14, 1863, the following assignments of officers are hereby made : First Lieutenant J. S. Armstrong to Company H. First Lieutenant John F. McCartney to Company D, First Lieutenant John Dailey to Company G. Second Lieutenant J. A. Peter to Company H. Second Lieutenant John M. Lockwood. * to Company A. Second Lieutenant ArdenRay to Company I- Second Lieutenant W. H. H. Tindall to Company K. Assistant Surgeon Samuel Bumstead will report to Surgeon Samuel L, Cheaney for duty. II. The non-commissioned officers and privates are assigned to such companies as they have already selected or been plaoed in. III. All non-commissioned officers in excess of those needed to fill vacancies, are hereby reduced to ranks, until such time as they can be reinstated. IV. Commanding officers are ordered to fill any vacancies that may occur, with tho3e who have heretofore been non-commissioned officers in the One Hundred and Thirty-first Illinois Infantry. The reduction to ranks is made in compliance with verbal instructions ¦from Adjutant General of the Army, to save to the service all men now enlisted in it. V. All non-commissioned officers and privates not yet assigned, will be allowed the privilege of selecting their companies, and this selection must be made to-morrow at 12 o'clock, that the arrangements may be completed. By order of Colonel L. Kent. RICHARD M. BOZMAN, Adjutant. One Hundred and Thirty-first Infantry (as consolidated). Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Lieutenant Colonel. Nov. 13, 1862 . . June 16, 1863. . . Nov. 18,1862... April 1, 1863... Nov. 13,1862... Feb. 21, 1863... June 2, 1863 . . . Feb. 16, 1863... Feb. 14, 1863... Feb. IS, 1863... Feb. 16, 1863... Nov. 13, 1862 .. June 17, 1863 . . J Nov. 13, 1862... Sept. 16, 1863.. Noy. 13, 1862 . . April 12, 1863 . . Sept. 16, 1868.. May 24, 1863... May 24, 1868... April 12, 1863.. May 24, 1863... Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Ordered to report to Surg. Cheeney, for duty A.. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Assigned to Company D, 29th Regiment. . . Second Lieutenant. Assigned to Company H, 29th Regiment. . . B . Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Assigned to Company H, 29th Regiment. . . Second Lieutenant. Assigned to Company I, 29th Regiment. . . . C. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Assigned to Company K, 29th Regiment. . . 1a da dfed dd fed H 3 QO00 Id 5 fed?4 OSto One Hundred and Thirty-first Infantry (as consolidated). — Continued. Co. D. Name and Rank. Captain. LaFayette Twitchell.5. Mrst Lieutenant. John Daily Second Lieutenant. John M. Lockwood Residence. Equality Hardin county. Date of rank. June 2, 1863. . Nov. 13, 1862 Feb. 17, 1863. Date of muster. Sept. 1, 1863 . . Nov. 13, 1862 . . May 94, 1863. .. Remarks. Resigned December 26, 1863 Assigned to Company D, 29th Regiment. Assigned to Company A, 29th Regiment. OS fco fcO c-i1 d fc fedd hi8 hi Roster of the One Hundred and Thirty-second (100 days) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Thomas C. Pickett Lieutenant Colonel. William H. Haskell . . . Major. John H. Peck Adjutant. Daniel Merriman. . , Quartermaster. Hiram R. Enoch Robert F. Baker Mrst Assistant Surgeon. William R. Adair , Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Liston H. Pearce Captain. Hugh Shepard Mrst Lieutenant. Alonzo H. Davis Residence. Moline . Canton . Chicago. Chicago. . Rockford . Moline. . . Chicago.. Mendota Mendota. Date of rank. June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864 May 4, 1864. June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. , Junel, 1864.. June 1, 1864.. Date of muster. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Junel, 1864. June 1,1864. May 4, 1864 . June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864 . . . Remarks. Oadw dfed d Mustered out October 1 7, 1864 Mustered out October 17, 1864 a Mustered out October 17, 1864 >d HWM n HCOd Q Mustered out October 17, 1864 § d Mustered out October 17, 1864. Mustered out October 17, 1864. o© Mustered out October 17, 1864 >• No record of muster-in Mustered out October 17, 1864. Mustered out October 17, 1864. d a OStoCO One Hundred and Thirty -second (100 days) Infantry . — Continued. cs lo Co. A.. B Name and Rank. C. ». Second Lieutenant. DONELL HlGGINS Captain. Charles H. Vogell First Lieutenant. Charles Varges Second Lieutenant. Anthony H. Heminover. Captain. Charles Barker First Lieutenant. Frank A. Buys Second Lieutenant. H. A. Hinckley Captain. Frank E. Chase Mrst Lieutenant. H. A. Anderson Second Lieutenant. William C. Baboook .... Captain, Samuel Nutt, Residence. Mendota. Chicago. . Chicago. . CantOn . . Aurora Bristol Station Aurora Farmington Elmwood . ... Lewistown. . . . Canton Date of rank. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1,1864. June 1, 1864. Junel, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Junel, 1864, Juno 1, 1864. Junel, 1864. Date of muster. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Junel, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Junel, 1864, June 1, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out October 17, 1864. Mustered out October 17, 1864. Mustered out October 17, 1864. Mustered out October 17, 1864. d s Mustered out October 17, 1864 Mustered out October 17, 1864 g dd o Mustered out October 17, 1864 § Mustered out October 17, 1864 Mustered out October 17, 1864 Mustered out October 17, 1864 Mustered out October 17, 1864 Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. June 1, 1864. . . . June 1, 1864. . . June 1,1864 June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864 Junel, 1864... June 1, 1864. . . . June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864. . . June 1, 1864. . . . June 1, 1864. ... June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864. . . June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864. . . . June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864.... June 1,1864 June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864... . June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864. ... O p.. Captain. W Oi— * Mrst Lieutenant. Jonathan Dow Mustered out October 17, 1864 1a>¦ I o Second Lieutenant. G.. Captain. Theodore F. Barnes 5 fed First Lieutenant. ?4B Second Lieutenant. Captain. Mustered out October 17 1864 o H . ©o First Lieutenant. a* Second Lieutenant, , George Sohermerhorn. Mustered out October 17, 1864 ¦¦¦¦ s Captain. John A. Sedgwick , . First Lieutenant. Musteredout October 17, 1864 o»fco One Hundred and Thirty-second (100 days) Infantry.— Continued. Co. I . K Name and Rank. Second Lieutenant. Emanuel Engelstedt... Captain. Calvin A. Laws Mrst Lieutenant. Frank H. Battershall. . , Second Lieutenant, Henbt B. Gurlee Residence. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. DeKalb . Date of rank. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1,1864. Date of muster. June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864. . . . June 1,1864..., June 1,1864... Remarks. Mustered out October 17, 1864. Mustered out October 17, 1864. Mustered out October 17, 1864. OS to OS 5 Mustered out October 17, 1864 £ ?3 g d O HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SECOND INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Thirty-second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Fry, Chicago, Illinois, by Colonel Thomas J. Pickett, and was mustered in for one hundred days, from June 1st, 1864. Moved, June 6th, for Columbus, Kentucky, and arrived on the 8th, reporting to Briga dier General Henry Prince. On the 15th of June, moved to Paducah, Kentucky, and reported to Colonel S. G. Hicks. The Regiment remained on duty at Paducah until expiration of service, when it moved to Chicago, and was mustered out October 17th, 1864. Roster of the One Hundred and Thirty-third (100 days) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. OSto 00 Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonel. May 81, 1864... May 31, 1864 . . . May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 28, 1864... May 31, 1864 May 81, 1864... June 8, 1864.... May 81, 1864... May 81, 1864... May 81, 1864 . . . May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31,1864.... May 81, 1864... Not mustered . . . May 81, 1864... May 81, 1864... June 3, 1864 ... May 81, 1864... May 81, 1864 .. Lieutenant Colonel. Major. Adjutant. Quartermaster. Surgeon. Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. Captain. A.. Mrst Lieutenant. E i-3 I aB fedddI hi Second Lieutenant. Henry F. Liqhtfoot. . . . B . . Captain. George W. Smith Mrst Lieutenant. William H. Corcoran . . Second Lieutenant. Charles H. Ayres Captain. Walton M. Collins .... Mrst Lieutenant. Wllliam H. Carroll. . . Second Lieutenant. Martin A. Patterson. . . Captain. John Oakstens Mrst Lieutenant. Thomas J. Davidson .... Second Lieutenant. John Packer Captain. Willson A. Duggan. . . . First Lieutenant. John 0. Piper Second Lieutenant. Columbus Woods Jacksonville Jacksonville JacksonvilleJacksonvilleFayette .... Fayette .... Athensville . Alton Nilwood . . . Upper Alton Springfield. Springfield. Springfield. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864 . May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864 . May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1S64. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864 May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. Mustered out September 2*, 1864 Mustered out September 24, 1864 Q Mustered out September 24, 1864 Md§ Mustered out September 24, 1864 ga Mustered out September 24, 1864 3 frt Mustered out September 24, 1864 So Mustered out September 24, 1864 mBd Mustered out September 24, 1864 s~* © © Mustered out September 24, 1864 d. Mustered out September 24, 1864 _ Mustered out September 24, 1864 g!* Mustered out September 24, 1864 OS Mustered out September 24, 1864 g One Hundred and Thirty third (100 Days) Infantry. — Continued. OSOS© Co. G. B. Name and Rank. Captain. George W. Duggar. Mrsl Lieutenant. Allen Cockrell Second Lieutenant. Henry A. Sturgis Captain. William H. Edwards. . . Mrst Lieutenant. John H. Valentine Second Lieutenant. Rueus C. Barnett Captain. R. F. Ross First Lieutenant. Peter A. Hoffman Second Lieutenant. James A. Young Captain. Alfred Ovendorff . . Mrst Lieutenant. Ethan A. Norton Residence. Carlinville. , Carlinville.Carlinville. Gillespie . Carrollton. Staunton. . Palmyra. . Fidelity. . . Palmyra. . . Lincoln . . . Petersburg. Date of rank. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864 . May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864 May 81, 1864. Date of muster. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. June 2, 1864. May 31, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Musteredout September 24, 1864. d B .... fc.bo Mustered out September 24, 1864 dO fed,j Mustered out September 24, 1864 Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864 Mustered out September 24, 1864. - 3 Second Lieutenant. Samuel A. Ramels ffc. . Captain. Charles A. Summers Mrst Lieutenant. Isaiah Humrichouser . . , Second Lieutenant. Anthony W. Moore Murray ville. . South Homer South Homer . Vance May SI, 1864. . . May 81, 1864. . . May 81,1864... May 81, 1864. . . May 81, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864 Mustered out September 24, 1864 g H Mustered out September 24, 1864 g bfed Mustered out September 24, 1864 ^ hi H wI ©© B OSCO HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Thirty-third Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, by Colonel Thaddeus Phillips, and mustered in for one hundred days, May 31st, 1864. On the 3d of June, moved to Rock Island Barracks, and was assigned to duty, guarding prisoners of war. The Regiment performed the duty faithfully and efficiently during its term of service. On the 24th of September, 1864, was mustered out of service, at Camp Butler, Illinois. Roster of tha One Hundred and Thirty-fourth (100 days) Infantry Regiment Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Waters W. McChesney. Lieutenant Colonel. John 0. Bigelow •nor. John A. Wdlson . Adjutt Edward D. Luxton. Reuben P. Pdsrce , Surgeon. Willis Danforth. . Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Joseph M. Jenkins ........ Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplains. Amos K. Tullis Captain. John Dyer First Lieutenant. Charles E. Sinclair.... Residence Chicago. Chicago.Chicago.Chicago.Chicago. Joliet... Chicago. Chicago. Date of rank. May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. . . May 31, 1864... May 17, 1864 . . May 81, 1864... July 9, 1864 June 6, 1864. May 81, 1864. . . May 31, 1864.. Date of muster. May 31, 1864 . May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 17, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. Illinois Volunteers. Remarks. oW Mustered out, to date October 26, 1864. ... g B Mustered out October 25, 1864 y% Mustered out October 26, 1864 .*. °i-3W Mustered out October 25, 1864 gto Mustered out October 25, 1864 gW Mustered out, to date October 26, 1864 .... 'P © d Mustered out October 25, 1864 |> i Mustered out October 25, 1864. j> I Mustered out October 25, 1864 o> Mustered out October 26, 1864 Co One Hundred and Thirty-fourth (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. 03 CO Co. B. D. E. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenant. George Barry Nathaniel B. Petts Mrsl Lieutenant. Hiram V. Wilkinson. . . . Second Lieutenant. Isaac Z. Packard Captain. Moses A. Thayer Mrst Lieutenant. Marshall B. Hughson . . Second Lieutenant. Francis X. Blnz William Metlar Mrst Lieutenant. Charles E. Dickenson. . . Second Lieutenant. Rossell G. O'Brien Captain. Henry J. Milligan Residence. Chicago Middleport , Oxford Onarga Chicago. . . . Chicago. . . . Chicago. . . . Chicago . . . Chicago . . . Chicago . . . Chicago . . . Date of rank. Date of muster. May 81, 1864.. May 31, 1864. . May 31, 1864.. May 31, 1864 . . May 31, 1864. . May 31, 1864 May 81, 1864. . May 81, 1864.. May 81, 1864.. May 31, 1864.. May 31, 1864.. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81,' 1864. May 81, 1864. May 81, 1864. May SI, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out October 25, 1864. Mustered out October 25, 1864 ^ Mustered out October 25, 1864 g Mustered out October 25, 1864 § Mustered out October 25, 1864 Mustered out October 26, 1864 Mustered out October 25, 1864. g Mustered out October 25, 1864 Mustered out October 25, 1864 Mustered out October 25, 1864 Mustered out October 26, 1864 Mrst Lieutenant. Albert P. Williams Second Lieutenant. Seward C. il etz Captains. Alphonso C. Linn Milton C. Springer Mrsl Lieutenants. Milton C. Springer George E. Strobridge . . Second Lieutenants. George E. Strobridge. . Freegift Vandervoort. . Cr • Captain. Joshua Pike Mrsl Lieutenant. Edward M. Atkinson. . . Second Lieutenant. James H. Roe Captain. Samuel L. Andrews. . . Mrst Lieutenant. Hiram T. Lay Second Lieutenant. Philip Potter Captain . Edward J. Whitehead . . Chicago . Chicago. . Evanston.Evanston.Evanston. Evanston. Evanston.Chicago. . Barry. . . . Chicago. . Belvidere Kewanee . Kewanee . Kewanee . Chicago . . May 31, 1864 May 31, 1864 May 31, 1864 July 10, 1864 May 31, 1864 July 10, 1864 May 31, 1864 July 10, 1864 May 31, 1864 May 31, 1864 May 31, 1864 May 31, 1864 May 31, 1864 May 81, 1864 May 31, 1864. May 31, 1864... -May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864. . . May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... May 31, 1864... Mustered out October 25, 1864 O Mustered out October 25, 1864 gd Died July 10, 1864 g Mustered out October 25, 1864 gfed db Promoted Mustered out October 25, 1864 fe Promoted g Mustered out October 25, 1864 g1-3 fed Mustered out October 25, 1864 ©9H Musteredout October 25, 1864 W © Mustered out October 25, 1864 ¦ © b & m Mustered out October 25, 1864 Musteredout October 25, 1864 ^Hfed Mustered out October 25, 1864 OS CO Mustered out October 26, 1864 oi One Hundred and Thirty-fourth (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. oiCO Oi Co. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. Andrew L. Hunt Second Lieutenant. Edward O. Neill Captain. Anthony B. Porter Mrst Lieutenant. Thomas S. Sexton , Second Lieutenant, Albert W. Danks Residence. Chicago . Chicago.Chicago. Chicago. Chicago Date of rank. Date of muster. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864 . May 81, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 81, 1864. May 31, 1884. Remarks. Mustered out October 25, 1864 . Mustered out October 25, 1864. . Mustered out October 25, 1864. Mustered out October 25, 1864 . 3 § Mustered out October 25, 1864 § ' So _ & gdofed HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Gamp Fry, Chicago, Illinois, by Colonel Waters W. MeChesney, and was mustered in May 31st, 1864, for one hundred days. Left camp June 3d, for Columbus, Kentucky, where it was assigned to garrison duty. Mustered out of service October 25th, 1864, at Chicago, Illinois, by Lieutenant Joseph Horr, Thirteenth United States Infantry. Roster of the One Hundred and Thirty-fifth (100 days) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. COoo Co. A.. Name and Rank. Colonel. John S. Wolfe . . . Lieutenant Colonels. Theodore H. West Greenbury Wrigbt. Greenbury Wright. . . Joseph Peters Adjutant. Clifford W. Holden . Quartermaster. Joseph Peters Surgeon. Samuel H. Birney. . . Mrst Assistant Surgeon. James A. Williams Second Assistant Surgeon. John Lacrone Chaplain. Captain. Benjamin Burt. .... First Lieutenant. George N. Ridards Residence. Champaign City. DanvilleTuscola. . Tuscola. Danville. Greenville Danville. ¦ Urbana. . . . KansasEffingham . . Urbana.Urbana. Date of rank. Date of muster. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864.. Aug. 18, 1864. June 6, 1864 . Aug. 18, 1864. June 6, 1864 . May 23, 1864. June 6, 1864. . June 1, 1864. . June 6, 1864.. June 6, 1864 June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 June 6, 1864. Not mustered. June 6, 1864.. Not mustered. June 6, 1864. . May 23, 1864. June 6, 1864.. Junel, 1864.. June 6, 1864. . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864. . Remarks. Mustered out to date September 28, 1864 . . Dismissed August 18, 1864 Term expired September 17, 1864 fc Promoted E Mustered out (as Quartermaster) Sept. 28, '64 § Mustered out September 28, 1864 Promoted Major § fedd- Mustered out September 28, 1864 dp Mustered out September 28, 1864. Mustered out September 28, 1864 . Mustered out September 28, 1864. Mustered out September 28, 1864, fed >-3 E. Second Lieutenant. William Archdeacon. . . Edward Bailey Mrst Lieutenant. Patrick H. Scott Second Lieutenant. Joseph E. Conklin John V. Bovell Mrst Lieutenant. Calvin S. James Second Lieutenant. Walter S. Brown 'am. Thomas H. Dobbs Mrst Lieutenant. John E. Vinson Second Lieutenant. Francis M. Young Captain. George W. McClure. . . Mrst Lieutenant. Daniel S. Dickens Second Lieutenant. I John S. Girrard Urbana . . . Champaign. Champaign , Champaign. Paris Effingham. Kansas .... Effingham.Danville . . . Danville. . . Georgetown GeorgetownGeorgetown June 6, 1864 June 6, 1864 , June 6, 1864 , June 6, 1864 June 6, 1864 , June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864 , June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 , June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 , June 6, 1864 , June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864.. June 6, 1864 . June 6, 1864. Mustered out September 28, 1864 Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. . O Mustered out September 28, 1864 ._, d Mustered out September 28, 1864 5db Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. . feb Mustered out September 28, 1864 3feda Mustered out September 28, 1864 2 W Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. . -£j © © Mustered out September 28, 1864 P«1 Mustered out September 28, 1864 m Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. . fed H Mustered out September 28, 1864 OS CO Musteied out September 28, 1864 co One Hundred and Thirty-fifth (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. OS © Co. F.. a. Name and Rank. Captain. Samuel G. McAdams. First Lieutenant. James A. Hubbard Second Lieutenant. Edward Stearns Captain. Derrick Lamb First Lieutenant. James Easton Second Lieutenant. James T. Sweitzer Captain . James B. Wicklh* Mrst Lieutenant. Philip Brown Second Lieutenant. Peter Jones Captain. Milton A. Ewing. . . First Lieutenant. James T. Ewing Residence. Greenville . . . Greenville. . . Greenville . . . Camargo Tuscola Tuscola Robinson ... , Oblong Lawrenceville , Neoga. . Mattoon. Date of rank. Date of muster. June 6,1864... June 6, 1864. . . June 6, 1864. . . June 6, 1864. . . June 6, 1864. . . , June 6, 1864. . . June 6, 1864... [June 6, 1864. . . June 6, 1864. . . June 6, 1864. . . June 6, 1864. . . June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864 June 6, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. Mustered out September 28, 1864 Mustered out September 28, 1864 Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. Mustered out September 28, 1 864 Mustered out September 28, 1864 Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. Mustered out September 28, 1864 Mustered out September 28, 1864 S d d d o w Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. Mustered out September 28, 1864 o Second Lieutenant. Thomas J. Mathews. . . . Captain. Edward Lafferty Mrst Lieutenant. Oliver S. Stewart Second Lieutenant. Isaac N. Payton Mattoon. Danville Danville Danville June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864. Mustered out September 28, 1864 .Mustered out to date September 28, 1864. . Mustered out September 28, 1864 w g Mustered out September 28, 1864 yd % i-3 W t— I fetf1-3Hii3 ©© b 5 3 <36 If- Roster of the One Hundred and Thirty -sixth (100 days) Infantry Regvment Illinois Volunteers. Oi Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Frederick A. Johns Lieutenant Colonel. Wllliam T. Ingram Henry A. Organ , Adjutant. Elias J. Beymer ...... Quartermaster. Henry F. Jerauld .... Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Second Assistant Surgeon. John W. Phillips . am. William Bowlby , Mrsl Lieutenant. George T. Hubbard Second Lieutenant. PwiASiNT N. Pope. . . — Residence. Olney . . . Benton . . Fairfield . Ashleyi. Vandalia. Tamaroa . DuQuoin . Benton . . DuQuoin . Date of rank. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Junel, 1864. Junel, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Date of muster. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out October 22, 1864 Mustered out October 22, 1864 t> Died at Cairo, Illinois, September 27, 1864. g .5 Mustered out October 22, 1864 d fed Mustered out October 22, 1864 fc g hihi Mustered out October 22, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864. s. c. » E. Captain. John Burke ......:.... Mrst Lieutenant, t John H. Taylor. Second Lieutenant. Jasper N. Kerr. Captain. Joseph B. Berry Mrst Lieutenant. Elijah C. Compton. . . . Second Lieutenant Charles H. Robinson . . . Captain. Thomas F. Clay Mrst Lieutenant. Joseph B, Curlee Second Lieutenant. Joseph L. Stedlan Captain. John C. Soott Mrst Lieutenant. William H. Wyatt Second Lieutenant. John S. Hawkins Captain. Linzey W. Cremeens . . . Irvington . . Raneysburg Hoyleton. . . Fairview . . . Phillipstown Fairview . . . Tamaroa. . . Tamaroa . . . Tamaroa . . . Salem Raccoon . . . Kinmundy. . Macedonia June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 1864. 1864.1864. 1864.1864. 1864. 1864.1864. 1864.1864. 1864. 1864.1864. June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 1864.1864. 1864. 1864. 1864. 1864.1864. 1864. 1864. 1864.1864.1864. 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864 Mustered out October 22, 1864 o Mustered out October 22, 1864 W a Mustered out October 22, 1864 o Mustered out October 22, 1864 d Mustered out October 22, 1864 3 mi-i Mustered out October 22, 1864 hW Mustered out October 22, 1864 o©b Mustered out October 22, 1864 t»H Mustered out October 22, 1864 g 5 Died August 5, 1864 H Mustered out October 22, 1864 Oi Mustered out October 22, 1864 « One Hundred and Thirty-sixth (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. S5 G Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. William F. Slocum Second Lieutenant. Winfield S. Norcross . . . Captain. James St. Clair Mrsl Lieutenant. James H. Oarsin Second Lieutenant. Peter Brilliiart Captain. William H. Johns. . Mrst Lieutenant. Theoren Gould Second Lieutenant. Alfred Mayo Captain. LaFayette Twitchell. , First Lieutenant. Eugene B. Cropper Second Lieutenant. Royal R. Lacey Residence. Xenia Xenia West Salem. Olney Olney Albion Albion Albion Elizabethtown MetropolisNew Liberty. . , Date of rank. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864 . June 1, 1864 . June 1, 1864 . June 1, 1864 , June 1,1864.. June 1, 1864 . June 1, 1864. Juno 1, 1864 June 1,1864.. Date of muster. June 1, 1864 . June 1, 1864 . June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864 . June 1, 1864 . June 1, 1864. . June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864 . . . June 1, 1864. .. June 1, 1864. .. Remarks. Mustered out October 22, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864 § Mustered out October 22, 1864 Hd Musteredout October 22, 1864. E Mustered out October 22, 1864 mfeddd Mustered out October 22, 1864 P fed Mustered out October 22, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864. K.. . Captain. William R. Floydd Mrst Lieutenant. David J. Blackman Second Lieutenant, William T. Bird Golconda Stonefort Golconda June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864 . . June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Mustered out October 22, 1864 Mustered out October 22, 1864 o Mustered out October 22, 1864 W bWdb &d M W3 MHn © © d £ 5 d OS en Roster of the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh (100 days) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. OS OS Oo. A.. Name and Rank. Colonel. John Wood Lieutenant Colonel. Thomas K. Roach Major. Hendrick E. Paine Adjutant. Edward W. Baker . . Quartermaster. Surgeon. Wllliam A. Huston Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Nathan H. McNeall Second Assistant Surgeon. Robert G. Scroggs Chaplain. Hiram P, Roberts Captain. Henry A, Castle. . . First Lieutenant. George M. Roberts Residence. Quincy . . . Colchester. Monmouth Barry. Macomb. . Columbus . Bushnell. . Quincy . . . QuincyQuincy Date of rank. June 6, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 9, 1864. JUne 6, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 5, 1864. Date of muster. June 5, 1864 June 6, 1864. . . June 5, 1864... June 6, 1864. . . June 5, 1864. . . June 5,1864... June 16,1864.. June 6, 1864. . . June 6,1864... June 5, 1864. . . Remarks. Mustered out September 24, 1864 . Mustered out September 24, 1864 . Mustered out September 24, 1864 h Mustered out September 24, 1864 H Died June 26, 1864. fed hi Mustered out September 24, 1864 g?3 Mustered out September 24, 1864 , Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. B . » E. Second Lieutenant Edwin S. Francis Captain. John W. Smith First Lieutenant. John A. Thompson Second Lieutenant. James A. Seaton Captain. Barzillia M. Veatgh. . . Mrst Lieutenant. Oliver H. Pitcher Second Lieutenant. William Craig Captain. John B. Johnson. ...... Mrst Lieutenant. James Robe Second Lieutenant. Henry L. Adair. Captain. Richard B. Higgins.- . . . Mrst Lieutenant. James Onstott Second Lieutenant. James H. Anderson Quincy Clayton Columbus Columbus Tennessee, Illinois Galesburg Galesburg Prairie City Prairie City Quincy Winchester Winchester Winchester June 5, 1864 June 6, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 5,1864. June 5, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 5, 1864. June 6, 1864. June 6, 1864 June 6, 1864. . . . June 5,1864.... June 6, 1864 June 6, 1864 June 5,1864 June 5, 1864 ... June 5, 1864 June 5, 1864 June 6, 1864 June' 5, 1864 June 6, 1864. .. . June 5, 1864. . . . Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864. Mustered out September 24, 1864 . Bdb i-3w Mustered out September 24, 1864 f|CD d Mustered out September 24, 1864 en OO Co. © e. Name and Rank. Residence. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captain. Sheffield Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captain. Date of rank. Date of muster. June 1, 1864.... June 1, 1864 June 1 , 1864... June 1, 1864.... June 1, 1864... June 1, 1864.... June 1, June 7 1864 1864 June 1, June 7, 1864 1864. . . . June 1, June 7 1864 1864 June 1, June 7, 1864.... 1864.... June 1, June 1, 1864 ... 1864 June 1 June 7, 1864....1864.... June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864.... June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864.... June 1, 1864... June 1 , 1864 June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864... Remarks, Mustered out October 28, 1864. Musteredout October 28, 1864. Mustered out October 28, 1864. Promoted Major Musteredout October 28, 1864. Promoted Captain Mustered out October 28, 1864. a § fed 00ghi Promoted Mustered out October 28, 1864 g Musteredout October 28, 1864. Mustered out October 28, 1864. Mustered out October 28, 1864. Mustered out October 28, 1864. Mrst Lieutenant. Bath , Second Lieutenant. Bath Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. June 1, 1864. Junel, 1864. June 1, 1864. Junel, 1864.... Junel, 1864 June 1, 1864. . . . June 1, 1864 June 1, 1864. . . . Mustered out October 28, 1864 Mustered out October 28, 1864 <-, Mustered out October 28, 1864 H g Mustered out October 28, 1864 gfedb Mustered out October 28, 1864 ^ b M fedH a i-3 w ©©b ¦Zs Ma£fcd H o> Oi Roster of the One Hundred and Fortieth (100 days) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. OiOi © Co. Name and Rank. Colonel, Lorenzo H. Whitney Lieutenant Colonel. Michael W. Smith Major. Wllliam 0. Evans. . Adjutant. Lucius E. B. Holt. . George W. Bishos. . . Surgeon. George W. Phillips. Chaplain. Wiley A. Lipe Captain. Jonathan A. Morgan Mrst Lieutenant. I Charles M. Worthington . t Second Lieutenant. Benjamin Gurtisen Captain. Charles W. Hills . . , Residence. Dixon . . . Fulton. . . Galena . , Morrison . Dixon. . . Dixon. . . Sterling. . Sterling. . Sterling. . Sterling. . Morrison. Date of rank. Date of muster. June 18, 1864.. June 18, 1864. . June 18, 1864.. June 18, 1864. , May 18, 1864 ., May 20, 1864., June 18, 1864.. June 18, 1864., June 18, 1864., June 18, 1864. , June 18, 1864. . June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. May 18, 1864. May 20, 1864. June 18; 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864 . Remarks. Mustered out October 29, 1864, Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864 Mustered out October 29, 1864 Mustered out October 29, 1864 ^ Mustered out October 29, 1864 fed Mustered out October 29, 1864 g Mustered out October 29, 1864 I8- >-3 c.f E. Mrst Lieutenant. George H. Fay Second Lieutenant. Erastus Fuller Captain. Joseph A. Bockiens. . . . Mrsl Lieutenant. Edward A. Tomlin Second Lieutenant. David McGrath Captain. Frank Smyth Mrsl Lieutenant. Archibald Shaw Second Lieutenant. Wainewright H. Parks. Captain. Ezekiel Giles Mrst Lieutenant. Joseph Ball Second Lieutenant. John L. Skinner Captain. Russel S. Osborn Mrst Lieutenant. George Boone Morrison. . , Spring Hill Galena Galena. . . . Elizabeth. . Elk Horn. . Gap Grove. Gap Grove . Dixon . . . Dixon Amboy. . . . Aledo Aledo June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864. . . June 18, 1864. . . June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864. . . June 18, 1864. . . June 18, 1864... June 18,1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864..,. June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864. . . June 18,1864... June 18,1864... June 18,18164... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 29, 1864 Mustered out October 29, 1864 O Mustered out October 29, 1864 W b Mustered out October 29, 1864 WEd b Mustered out October 29, 1864 ^ b=d Mustered out October 29, 1864 O fed H3 Mustered out October 29, 1864 HW Mustered out October 29, 1864 © bI* y< Mustered out October 29, 1864 J£, a Mustered out October 29, 1864 5fed Mustered out October 29, 1864 H Mustered out October 29, 1864 Oi Mustered out October 29, 1864 2 One Hundred and Fortieth ( 1 00 days) Infar try. — Continued. Oi Oi Co. F.. G.. Name and Rank. H I .. Second Lieutenant. Van R. Harriott Captain. John H. Wilmans Mrst Lieutenant. Edward H. Dailey Second Lieutenant. John C. Barker George E. Turkington. . Mrsl Lieutenant. John McLindsley Second Lieutenant. Jacob Fesleb Captain. James H. Cartwright. . , First Lieutenant. William A. Duffield . . . Second Lieutenant. John R. Petrle Captain. Julius A. Barnsback . Residence. Viola Rock Island. Coetown... . Amboy Lane Lane Lane Mt. Morris. . . Illinois City. Oregon Troy Date of rank. Date of muster. June 18, 1864 . June 18, 1864 . June 18, 1864 June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864 June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18,1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18,1864. June 18,1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18,1864. June 18,1864. June 18, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out October 29, 1864 Mustered out October 29, 1864 Mustered out October 29, 1864 ^ Mustered out October 29, 1864 _ & Mustered out October 29, 1864. fed Mustered out October 29, 1864 g ?d ofed 1-3 Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864. Mrst Lieutenant. Charles T. Springer Second Lieutenants. Coleman Brayton Edward B. Warner Edwardsville . Illinois City. June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864 . . Aug. 1,1864.... June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864 Discharged August 1, 1864 Mustered out October 29, 1864 Q W b hiOfeda © ©I J"- 1-3 fedH Oi OiCO Roster of the One Hundred and Forty-first (100 days) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. OiOi 1^ Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Stephen Bronson Lieutenant Colonel. Thomas Clark Major. Jacob D. Lansing .... Adjutant. Edward C. Lovell. . . Quartermaster. Alonzo H. Barry Surgeon. Harmon A. Buck Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Francis C. Hagemann Second Assistant Surgeon. F. W. Watson Clmplain. Samuel S. Kimball Captain. Philip H. Carr . . . First Lieutenant. Thomas W. Teeft Residence. Milton .... Elgin Marengo. . , Elgin St. Charles. Marengo . . . Marengo . Dundee Elgin . Date of rank. Date of muster. June 21,1864. June 21,1864. June 21, 1864. June 21, 1864. May 20, 1864. June 21, 1864. June 25, 1864. June 25, 1864 June 24, 1864. June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. June 21, 1864.. June 21, 1864 . . June 21, 1864 . . June 21, 1864 . . May 20, 1864. . . June 21, 1864. . . June 16, 1864. . June 16, 1864. . , Remarks. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. , Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864 , Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. a f-3 fed fed Mustered out October 10, 1864 °° fed ?d o fed i-3 Second Lieutenant. Edward W. King B . . Captain. Alexander Grimes First Lieutenant. Charles D. F. Smith. . . . Second Lieutenant. Charles S. Gregg Captain, Samuel H. Hunter Mrst Lieutenant, Michael J. Dunne Second Lieutenant. James B. Robinson D • . Captain, Bryant D. Beach Mrst Lieutenant. Hiram Sargent Second Lieutenant. Henry A. Ferson Captain. King H. Milliken Mrst Lieutenant. Joseph H. Burns Second Lieutenant. George W. Tracy Elgin ..... Batavia . . . Geneva , . . Batavia . . . Elgin .... Elgin .... Elgin .... St. Charles St. Charles. St. Charles Rockford.. Rockford . . Rockford . . June 16,1864.. June 16, 1864 . June 16, 1864.. June 16, 1864. , June 16,1864.. June 16, 1864 , June 16, 1864 . June 16, 1864 . June 16,1864.. June 16, 1864.. June 16, 1864 . June 16, 1864 . June 16, 1864.. June 16,1864... June 16, 1864 . . June 16, 1864 . . June 16, 1864 . . June 16, 1864... June 16, 1864. . . June 16, 1864 . . June 16, 1864 .. June 16, 1864 . . June 16, 1864 . . June 16, 1864 . . June 16,1864... June 16,1864... Mustered out October 10, 1864 Mustered out October 10, 1864 Mustered out October 10, 1864 m aa Mustered out October 10, 1864 gd fedb Mustered out October 10, 1864 gfed o, Mustered out October 10, 1864 fed I td Mustered out October 10, 1864 g GOi-3 Mustered out October 10, 1864 pi ©o Mustered out October 10, 1864 b £ •Z- Mustered out October 1 0, 1864 Mustered out October 10, 1864 a - H Mustered out October 10, 1864 Oi Mustered out October 10, 1864 , g One Hundred and Forty-first (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. OiOiOi Co. Name and Rank. Captain, Eliphalet Barber. . Mrst Lieutenant. Charles W. Ingersoll . . . Second Lieutenant. Nelson L. Sweetland. . . . Captain. Charles Herrington First Lieutenant. George E. Gillman Second Lieutenant. Chester Stuart Captain. Albert S. James Mrst Lieutenant. Amos Churchill Second Lieutenant. Joseph R. McChesney . . . Captain. Robert H. Winslow. . . . First Lieutenant. Daniel W. Coan Residence. Newark Marengo Newark Geneva Canada Corner Geneva Danby Danby Danby Aurora Aurora Date of rank. June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. . June 16, 1864. . June 16, 1864.. June 16, 1864.. June 16, 1864. . June 16, 1864.. June 16, 1864. . June 22, 1864 . . June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. Date of muster. June 16, 1864... June 16, 1864... June 16, 1864. . . June 16, 1864... June 16, 1864... June 16, 1864... June 16,1864... June 16, 1864... June 16, 1864. . June 16, 1864.. Remarks. Mustered out October 10, 1864 Mustered out October 10, 1864 b Mustered out October 10, 1864 h Mustered out October 10, 1864 ffl hi Mustered out October 10, 1864 |j Mustered out October 10, 1864 °° B hi Mustered out October 10, 1864 O fed Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Second Lieutenant. Henry C. Dodge Captain. John Gilman First Lieutenant. Giles D. Walker Second Lieutenant. Charles Ferson Aurora. . . . St. Charles Coral St. Charles June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. June 16, 1864. JuDe 16, 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864 Mustered out October 10, 1864 O Mustered out October 10, 1864 w Musteredout October 10, 1864 §fed — — aa" bOs fedwH © © b5 a fed Oi Oi Co. A Roster of the On Name and Rank. Colonel. Rollin V. Ankney Lieutenant Colonel. Marton D. Swift Major. Charles J. Childs Adjutant. Albert W, Brewster . Quartermaster. William D. McAfee. . . , Surgeon. Asa E. Shephard Chaplain. Ruel Cooley Captain. Edward Hausmann Mrst Lieutenant. Denison C. Frisbie Second Lie, David T. Maurer. . . Captain. Jacob D. Holmes . . . e Hundred and Forty-second (100 days) Regiment Illinois Volunteers. OiOioo Residence. Freeport. . Polo Sparta. . . . Freeport. . . Mt. Carroll Freeport . . Warren. . . . Chicago. . . West Point Chicago. . . Cortland . . Date of rank. - Date of muster. June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864.. June 9, 1864 May 21, 1864.. . June 18, 1864. . . June 18, 1864... June 18,1864. .. June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864... June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 9, 1864 . May 21, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864 Remarks. Mustered out October 27, 1864 Mustered out October 27, 1864 I?to c^ Mustered out October 27, 1864 e| ' hi ta Mustered out October 27, 1864 **0 feda Mustered out October 27, 1864 Mfed Mustered out October 27, 1864 m fed?d Mustered out October 27, 1864 Ofed ?3 Mustered out October 27, 1864 Mustered out October 27, 1864 Mustered out October 27, 1864 Mustered out October 27, 1864 Mrst Lieutenant. Abel F. Boileau Second Lieutenant. Ezra E. Metz C . Captain. James M. Humphrey First Lieutenant. William G. Billlngs Second Lieutenant. Luther C. Lawrence... D. . Captain. Heman A. Todd Mrst Lieutenant. Andrew A. Robertson. . Second Lieutenant. Wllliam H. Work E..' Captain. Samuel J. Tompkins .... First Lieutenant. Warren D. Coon Second Lieutenant. James R. Baker Captain. Henry Burrell Nora. . . . Cortland . BelvidereDunham. . Boone Forreston. Forreston. Polo Courtland June 18, 1864 Courtland . Freeport. . Freeport. . June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18,1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. June 18, 1864. . . Mustered out October 27, 1864 June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 27, 1864 2 W June 18, 1864. . . Mustered out October 27, 1864 §fed fed June 18, 1864. . . Mustered out October 27, 1864 ° June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 27, 1864 gfed ?3?4 I June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 27, 1864 1p Junel8, 1864 .. Mustered out October 27, 1864 °© June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 27, 1864 ° bfc H w June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 27, 1864 ^ * t> June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 27, 1864 § fed June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 27, 1864 OS Oi June 18, 1864... Mustered out October 27, 1864. «0 One Hundred and Forty-second (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. OS© Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. F.. Mrst Lieutenant. June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . Juno 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 .. June 18, 1864 .. June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 .. June 18, 1864 June 18, 1864 .. June 18 1864 . . Second Lieutenant. Captain. «.. Mrsl Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. H Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Honorably discharged December 9, 1864... Second Lieuienaid. I... Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Polo ghi O fed>-3 Second Lieutenant. Daniel H. Waterbury . . Captain. John Stevenson First Lieutenant. Daniel P. Barker Second Lieutenant. Charles C. Lawson . . . . Polo.. SpartaSpartaSparta June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . , June 18, 1864 . June 18, 1864 . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 . . June 18, 1864 .. Mustered out October 27, 1864 Mustered out October 27, 1864 §fed W Musteredout October 27, 1864 abfed Mustered out October 27, 1864 « = 5 b h}Ofedi-3 ¦ 00fedQOaa ©©b s a Oi HISTORY OF OftE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Forty-second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Free- port, Illinois, by Colonel Rollin V. Ankney, as a Battalion of eight companies, and or dered to Camp Butler, Illinois, where two companies were added, and the Regiment mus tered, June 18th, 1864, for 100 days. On 21st of June, the Regiment moved for Memphis, via Cairo and Mississippi river, and arrived on the 24th. On 26th, moved to White's Station, 11 miles from Memphis, on the Memphis and Charleston railroad, where it was assigned to guarding railroad. Mustered out of the United States' service, October 27th, 1864, at Chicago, Illinois, Roster of the One Hundred and Forty-third (100 days) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. I CO Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. O Colonel. Shelbyville June 11, 1864... June 11,1864... June 11, 1864... June 11,1864... June 11,1864... July 28 1864. . June 11, 1864... June 11,1864... June 11, 1864... June 11, 1864. . . June 11, 1864. . . b fed Lieutenant Colonel. Mustered out October 1, 1864, to date Sep tember 26, 1864. Major. b E. Adjutant. b hdOfed ~ Quartermastei: Surgeon. h-lfed b Mrsl Assistant Surgeon. George W. Albin June 1,1864 June 11,1864... June 11,1864... June 11, 1864. . . June 11,1864... June 1,1864 June 11, 1864... June 11, 1864... June 11, 1864... June 11, 1864 . . o © rd Second Assistant Surgeon. 5 Chaplain. Captain. Richard S. Curd aI. A.. 1 Mrst Lieutenant. OiW One Hundred and Forty-third (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. Oi —1 Co. ..A B » £.. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenant. Robeet M. Kimball Captain. WlLBLRN M. BOEEN First Lieutenant. Henry H. Tucker Second Lieutenant. Jerry M. Plerce Captain. Samuel P. Mooney Mrst Lieutenant. William E. Miller Second Lieutenant. Shepherd Amerine Captain. Jacob Hays Mrst Lieutenant. George W. Rutherford. Second Lieutenant. William J. Chittenden . James B. Ray . Residence. Charleston . Cairo Cairo Cairo Pana Oconee Nokomis . . . Larkinsburg . . , Sutton's Point . Hazeldell ..., Vandalia Date of rank. June 11, 1864. June 11, 1864. Junell, 1864. June 11, 1864. Junell, 1864. June 11, 1864. June 11,1864. June 11, 1864. Junell, 1864. June 11,1864. June 11, 1864. Date of muster. June 11, 1864.. Junell, 1864.. June 11, 1864.. June 11, 1864,. June 11,1864.. June 11,1864.. Junell, 1864.. June 11,1864.. June 11,1864.. June 11,1864... Junell, 1864... Remarks. Mustered out September 26, 1864. Mustered out September 26, 1864. Mustered out September 26, 1864. Mustered out September 26, 1864. 6d fed Mustered out September 26, 1864 fed Mustered out September 26, 1864 O Mustered out September 26, 1864 fed Mustered out September 26, 1864. Mustered out September 26, 1864. Mustered out September 26, 1864. Mustored out September 26, 1864. MM Lieuienanti Nicholas Fitzgerald . . . Second Lieutenant. Charles F. Johnson .... Captain. John F. Sisson Mrst Lieutenant. Ferdinand F. Holbrook, Second Lieutenant. Thomas Brown a Mustered out September 26, 1864 g ?4 Mustered out September 26, 1864 Oi Mustered out September 26, 1864 £JJ One Hundred and Forty-third (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. I . . Second Lieutenant. Joseph A. Kerchival. . . K-. Captain. Absalom T. Ash. . , Mrst Lieutenant. Alfred F. Newman Second Lieutenant. Davlb B. Wells Residence, Sullivan" Alton , , Mason Milton Station. Date of rank. Junell, 1864. June 11, 1864. Junell, 1864. June 11, 1864. Date of muster. Junell, 1864.. June 11, 1864. . Junell, 1864.. Junell, 1864... Remarks. Mustered out September 26, 1864 Mustered out September 26, 1864 Mustered out September 26, 1864 Mnstered out September 26, 1864 Oi -^ Oi ?3 C gKKB hi O SS HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THIRD INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Forty-third Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Mat toon, Illinois, by Colonel Dudley C. Smith, and mustered in June 11th, 1864, for 100 days. On 16th June, moved for Memphis, Tennessee, and, on 19th, was assigned to Fourth Brigade, District of Memphis, Colonel Buttrick commanding, and, on July 12th, was as signed to Third Brigade, Colonel John Wood, One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Illinois, commanding. On July 27th, was ordered to report to Brigadier General Buford, command ing District of East Arkansas, at Helena, Arkansas. Arrived on the following day, and was assigned to garrison duty. On 10th September, moved northward, and proceeded to Mattoon, Illinois, where the Regiment was mustered out September 26th, 1864. Roster of the One Hundred and Forty-fourth (one year) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Oi -^ 00 Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonels. Oct. 21, 1864 . . . March 13, 1865.. Sept. 26, 1864.. March 13, 1865.. Sept. 26, 1864.. March 13, 1865 . Feb. 9, 1865 Aug. 25, 1864 . . Sept. 12, 1864 . . Oct. 28, 1864. .. April 6, 1865... Jan. 29, 1866... Sept. 24, 1864.. Sept. 10, 1864.. Oct. 21, 1864... March 18, 1865.. Sept. 26, 1864.. March IS, 1865 . Sept. 26, 1864.. March 18, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865... Sept. 10, 1864... Sept. 12, 1864... Oct. 28, 1864. . . April 14, 1865.. Feb. 17, 1865... Sept. 24, 1864.. Sept. 10, 1864 . . Lieutenant Colonels. Majors. Adjutant. Quartermaster. Surgeon. Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Promoted Surgeon 14th Illinois Infantry. . . Second Assistant Surgeon. Chaplain. A.. Captain. b I a 1-3 S> fed Sifedfed fedfed hi O fedH c. D. First Lieutenants. James T. Cooper William A. Lowe Hiram Johnson Second Lieutenants, William A. Lowe Hiram Johnson Captains. James N. Morgan Charles J. Murphy Malcom H. Copeland . . . P. Joseph Melling Mrst Lieutenants. P. Joseph Melling Walter H. Coggeshall. Second Lieutenants. Walter H. Coggeshall, Charles H. Tomlinson . . Captain. Augustus DeLange Mrst Lieutenant. Charles Robideau Second Lieutenant. John Barnard Captain. Albert Ritter Mrst Lieutenants. Conrad Keck Sidney A. Newcomb Upper Alton Upper Alton Moro Upper Alton Moro Alton Alton Caseyville. . Alton Alton Monticello. Monticello. Alton Alton Alton Alton Alton Alton Alton Sept. 10, 1864 . April 4, 1866.. June 20, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1864. April 4, 1865., Sept. 10, 1864 . Sept. 26, 1864 , Dec. 20, 1864.. April 4, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1864. April 4, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1864. April 4, 1865 . Sept. 10, 1864. Sept. 10, 1864. Sept. 10, 1864. Sept. 10, 1864 . Sept. 10, 1864 , June 20, 1865. . Sept. 10, 1864 April 8, 1865. June 27, 1865. Sept. 10, 1864 . April 8, 1865 . . Sept. 10, 1864 . Sept. 26, 1864 . Feb. 1, 1865... April 8, 1865., Sept. 10, 1864. April 8, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1864 , April 8, 1865., Sept. 10, 1864 . Sept. 10, 1864. Sept. 10, 1864 . Sept. 10, 1864. Sept. 10, 1864. June 24, 1865.. Promoted Captain Company G Dishonorably dismissed May 13, 1865 Mustered out July 14, 1865 O Promoted m Promoted cd a b Promoted Major fed Resigned December 20, 1864 ° Promoted Lieut. Colonel 14th Illinois Inft'y. (> Mustered out July 14, 1865 gfed Promoted jd Honorably discharged July 14, 1865 *} O Promoted g Mustered out July 14, 1865 S W a Mustered out July 14, 1865 fed * fed Mustered out July 14, 1865 gj Mustered out July 14, 1865 § I Mustered out July 14, 1865 ^ Dishonorably dismissed, June 3, 1865 Oi Mustered out July 14, 1865 to One Hundred and Forty-fourth (one year) Infantry. — Continued. Oi 00© Co. E. F.. G Name and Rank. Second Lieutenants. Sidney A. Newcomb Edward F. Johnson Captains. Emil Adam . John Ray . . Mrst Lieutenants. John Ray George Tackett Second Lieutenant. George B. Sargent. ... Captain. Robert G. Smith , Mrst Lieutenant. Charles H. Thomas. Second Lieutenant. William R. Morris Captains. Orlando W. Frazier. James T. Cooper. . . . Mrst Lieutenants. John W. Swift Davld Kerley Residence. Alton, Moro . Alton. Alton. Alton Shelbyville Cane. Monticello.Monticello. Mound City Marine Upper Alton, Upper Alton Marine Date of rank. Date of muster. Sept. 24, 1864. June 20, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1864 April 4, 1865., Sept. 10, 1864 . April 4, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1864. Sept. 24, 1864. Sept. 24, 1864 . Sept. 24, 1864. Sept. 24, 1864. April 4, 1865.. Sept. 24, 1864. April 4, 1866.. Sept. 24, 1864. June 24,1865.. Sept. 10, 1864.. April 10, 1865.. Sept. 10, 1864.. April 10, 1865 . . Sept. 10, 1864.. Sept. 24, 1864.. Sept. 24, 1864.. Sept. 24, 1864 . . Sept. 24, 1864 . . April 8, 1865... Sept. 24, 1864.. April 8, 1865... Remarks. Promoted Mustered out July 14, 1865 , Promoted Major Mustered out July 14, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 14, 1865 Resigned June 30, 1866. Mustered out July 14, 1865 . Mustered out July 14, 1865.. Mustered out July 14, 1865 . b S fed fedahi § ?3 Resigned February 20, 1865. Mustered out July 14, 1865. Promoted Captain 160th Illinois Infantry. Mustered out July 14, 1866 Second Lieutenants. David Kerley Eugene Fleld Captains. William E. Pitt Jason J. Sanburn Mrst Lieutenants. Jason J. Sanburn i Francis M. Porter " Second Lieutenants. : Francis M. Porter Jesse Hayward Captain. John D. Moore Mrst Lieutenant. Walter Rutledge Second Lieutenant. Wllliam H. Hutchinson. Captain. Anthony Newstadl. .... Mrst Lieutenants. Anthony Newstadl George Q. Allen Wllliam S. Meade , Second Lieutenants. George Q. Allen , George Tackett , William S. Meade , Malcolm Tunstall . . . Marine St. Joseph, Missouri Jerseyville DuQuoin DuQuoin Waukegan Waukegan Mississippi Brighton Alton Jerseyville Collinsville Collinsville Springfield Hamilton Springfield Shelbyville Hamilton Jacksonville Sept. 24, 1864 . April 4, 1865.. Oct. 1, 1864. . . June 20, 1865 . Oct. 1, 1864.. June 20,1866. Oct. 1, 1864.. June 20, 1865 Oct. 7, 1864. . Oct. 4, 1864. . Oct. 4, 1864. . Nov. 15, 1864 Oct. 21, 1864 , Nov. 15, 1864.. May 29, 1865.. Oct. 21, 1864.. Nov. 15, 1864.. April 4, 1865.. May 29, 1865 . . Sept. 24, 1864 . April 8, 1865.. Oct. 1, 1864 . . . June 28, 1865 . Oct. 1, 1864. . . June 28, 1865 , Oct. 1,-1864. .., July 5, 1865.... Oct. 7, 1864..., Oct. 4, 1864 Oct. 4, 1864 Nov. 15, 1864 . . Oct. 21, 1864... Nov. 15, 1864... June 6,1865... Oct. 21, 1864... Nov, 17, 1864... April 11, 1865.. June 12, 1865... Promoted Mustered out July 14, 1865 O Mustered out June 7, 1865 § Mustered out July 14, 1865 a Promoted 8 Musteredout July 14, 1865 | b Promoted a Mustered out July 14, 1865 °"J ofed Mustered out July 14, 1866 »j fed o Mustered out July 14, 1866 Sfed Mustered out July 14, 1865 ^~. a H Mustered out July 14, 1865 ,,fed> Promoted -5- Resigned May 18, 1866 m Mustered out July 14, 1865 35 Promoted feo Promoted Company E * H Promoted Mustered out July 14, 1865 Oi 00 Roster of the One Hundred and Forty -fifth (100 days) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Oioo to Co. Name and Rank. A.. Colonel. George W. Lackey Lieutenant Colonel. Rurus C. Crampton Major. John W. Bear Adjutant. John W. Morris Quartermaster. James T. Snell Robert W. McMahon Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Henry W. Boyd Second Assistant Surgeon. Wdlliam H. Hess Chaplain. John C. Hanna Captain. Tamerlane Chapman. . . . First Lieutenant. James W. Damron Residence. Bloomington Jacksonville. Decatur Bloomington.Clinton Chcnoa Chicago Homer Bloomington . Vienna Vienna. Date of rank. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. May 30, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1894. June 18, 1864. June 20, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. Date of muster. June 9, 1864... June 9, 1864... June 9, 1864. .. June 9, 1864. .. May 30, 1864. . . June 9, 1864... June 9, 1864... June 18,1864... June 28, 1864... June 9, 1864... June 9, 1864... Remarks. Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 ^ | Mustered out September 23, 1864 fed Mustered out September 23, 1864 3 *L MuBtered out September 28, 1864 °> fed fed fed Mustered out September 28,1864 O?3 Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 ». Second Lieutenant. I Leonidas Chapman | Vienna Captain. Edward C. Dew Mrst Lieutenant. Marmontell B. Geter . . Second Lieutenant. Barnard Gardes Captain. George R. Bibb Mrst Lieutenant. John P. Cowdin Second Lieutenant. Martin V. B. Parker. . . Captain. Ira A. Church E.. Mrst Lieutenant. Samuel H. Larison Second Lieutenant. James Palmer Captain. Silas W. West First Lieutenant. William C. Nesbitt Second Lieutenant. Augustus W. Rogers. . . Carlyle Bloomington. Carlyle Jacksonville. Jacksonville. Jacksonville. Atlanta. . Lincoln. . Mt. Hope. Decatur Decatur Bloomington. June 9, 1864 June 9,1864.... June 9, 1864... June 9, 1864.., June 9, 1864... June 9, 1864... June 9, 1864... June 9, 1864.. June 9, 1864.. June 9, 1864. . June 9, 1864.. June 9, 1864.. June 9, 1864.. June 9, 1864 . June 9, 1864. June 9, 1S64. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 aH Musteredout September 23, 1864 td, u O Mustered out September 23, 1864 fedb Musteredout September 23, 1864 ^ b Mustered out September 23, 1864 ofed Mustered out September 23, 1864 iif- 1 Mustered out September 23, 1864 -p ©© Mustered out September 2S, 1864 b m Mustered out September 23, 1864 > a Mustered out September 23, 1864 £| Mustered out September 23, 1864 Oi Mustered out September 23, 1864 to One Hundred and Forty-sixth (100 days) Infantry. — Continued. Oi00 Co. G. H I .. Name and Rank. Finis Evans. Mrst Lieutenant. Oliver T. Prickett Second Lieutenant. George W. Barrett Captain. William H. Weaver Mrst Lieutenant. Isaac N. Coltrin Second Lieutenant. Ebenezer Fish Captain. Adam H. Bogardus First Lieutenant. William Morris Second Lieutenant. John Morgan Captain. Paphlras B. Keyes Mrst Lieutenant. Jonah S. Scovel Residence. Makanda . . Carbondale . . Marion Beardstown Clinton Beardstown Elkhart Elkhart Elkhart Bloomington Bloomington. Date of rank. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. Juno 9,1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1884. June 9, 1864. Date of muster. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864 June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9,1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864 June 9, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September23, 1864 Dishonorably dismissed August 16, 1864. Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 ... bd?3 1 B fed O fed H Mustered out September 23, 1864. Mustered out September 23, 1864 . K. Second Lieutenant, George H. Whiteman . . Captain. James P. Moore Mrst Lieutenant. Clarence D. Perry Second Lieutenant. Joseph M. Prior WaynesviUeBloomingtonBloomington Lincoln...., June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. June 9,1864. June 9, 1864. June 9, 1864. . . June 9, 1864. . . June 9, 1864. . . June 9, 1864. . Mustered out September 23, 1864 Mustered out September 23, 1864 O fed Mustered out September 28, 1864 § ab Mustered out September 23, 1864 § b — ~ |>ab fej o fed Hi-i fedH W ©© bv. a- ?3fedH Oioo Roster of the Alton Infantry (100 days) Battalion Illinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Captain. John Curtis 3 Mrst Lieutenant. Christopher Lischer . . . Second Lieutenant. Daniel J. Keeley Captain. Simon J. Stookey First Lieutenant. William M. Lewis Second Lieutenant. James W. Isam Residence. Mascoutah. Mascoutah . Lena Belleville. . . Belleville. .. Jones' Creek. Date of rank. June 21, 1864. June 21, 1864. June 21,1864. June 21, 1864. June 21,1864. Jul* 21,1864. Date of muster. June 21,1864... June 21,1864... June 21, 1864... June 21, 1864... June 21, 1864... June 21, 1864... Remarks. Mustered out October 7, 1864. Mustered out October 7, 1864 . Mustered out October 7, 1S64. Oi OOOi !-3 Mustered out October 7, 1864 g fed Mustered out October 7, 1864 ^ Mustered out October 7, 1864 Roster of the One Hundred and Forty-sixth (one year) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Henry H. Dean Lieutenant Colonel. William M. Reid Major. Isaiah W. Wilmeth James P. Hodges . Gideon V. Carr . . , Fletcher D. Wood Robert W. McMahon Mrst Assistant Surgeon. John B. Brooks Second Assistant Surgeon. John B. Groesbeck Chaplain. James J. A. T. Dixon. Captain. John M. Lingle First Lieutenant. William Graham Residence. RockfordWaukegan . . , Bloomington , Freeport .... Rockford . . . Chenoa . . Geneseo . Lysander. Mt. Carroll. Mt. Carroll. Date of rank. Sept. 20, 1864 . Sept. 20, 1864 . Sept. 20, 1864. Oct. 10, 1864.. Sept. 20, 1864. May 8, 1866... Sept. 30, 1864 . Oct. 14, 1864.. Nov. 23, 1864.. Nov. 14, 1864.. Sept. 18, 1864. Sept. 18, 1864. Date of muster. Sept. 20, 1864.. Sept. 20, 1864.. Sept, 20, 1864.. Oct. 10, 1864. . Sept. 20, 1864. May 16, 1865 .. Sept. 30, 1864.. Oct. 14, 1864... Dec. 16, 1864... Jan. 16, 1865... Sept. 18, 1864., Sept. 18, 1864 . . Remarks. Mustered out July 8, 1865. W dab fed Mustered out July 8, 1865 S Mustered out July 8, 1865 fed o Mustered out July 8, 1866 § ¦ enh-l Died at Quincy, Illinois, April 21, 1865 .... M Mustered out July 8, 1865 trj Mustered out July 8, 1865 g fed Musteredout July 8, 1865 > h-t >z Mustered out July 8, 1865 tdt> aH Mustered out July 8, 1865. fedi*1 Mustered out July 8, 1865. Mustered out July 8, 1865. 00 One Hundred and Forty-sixth (one year) Infantry.— Continued. Oi GO00 Co. Name and Rank. ». Second Lieutenant. George R. Stoddard . . . Captains. Henry H. Dean Frank M. Needham.. Mrst Lieutenants. Frank M. Needham . Dennis W. Grippen. Second Lieutenants. Dennis W. Gelppbn John Barsby George W. Maguire First Lieutenant. Biuben H. Moses Second Lieutenant. Thomas H. Stevens Captains. Wllliam M. Reid Julius L. Loveday Mrst Lieutenants. Julius L. Loveday Lewis Germain Residence. Argo , Rockford.Rockford RoekfordRockford. Rockford Rockford Lysander.Lysander.Lysander. Waukegan. Waukegan. Waukegan . Gardner. . . Date of rank. Sept. 18, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 20, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864 . Sept. 20, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 20, 1864. . Sept. 17, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1864 . Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 17,1864. Sept. 20, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864 Sept. 20, 1864. Date of muster. Sept 18,1864... Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 20, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 20, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864 . Sept. 20, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864 . Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 20, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 20, 1864. Remarks. Mustered out July 8, 1865 Promoted Colonel Mustered out July 8, 1865 d Promoted § Mustered out July 8, 1865 H % Promoted ' S Mustered out July 8, 1865 g[ frj,m fed Mustered out July 8, 1865 fedfed§ Mustered out July 8, 1865 P Mustered out July 8, 1866. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel , Mustered out July 8, 1865 Promoted Mustered out July 8, 1865. E. 2 I G. Second Lieutenants. Lewis Germain John il. • j:;osdy Captains. John R. Jones Russell A. Hays . . . Mrst Lieutenants. Russell A. Hays J ohn W. Kitchell H. Second Lieutenants. John L. Kamrar John W. Kitchell Lewis D. Brigham Captain. James T. Stevens First Lieutenant, Duncan Campbell Second Lieutenant. George Welch Captains. Isaiah W. Wilmeth Ephraim F. 11 olton Mrst Lieutenants. Ephraim F. Molton Michael C. Stoner Second Lieutenants. Michael C. Stoner. Henry Kuhlmann Captain Abraham J. Sparks. Gardner.Avon. . . Freeport. Freeport. Freeport . Freeport. Freeport. Princeton . . . Providence . Princeton. .'. Bloomington Pavillion. . . . PavillibnBryant . . . Bryant Bloomington. Wyanet . Sept. 17, 1864.. Sept. 20, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1864.. Sept. 20, 1864.. Sept 19 1864 . May 10, 1865 . . . May 16, 1865... May 10, 1865 . . . May 16, 1865 .. March 25, 1865.. May 10, 1865... April 4, 1865. .. May 16, 1865... Sept. 17, 1864.. Sept. 17,1864... Sept. 17, 1864. . Sept. 17, 1864... Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 17, 1864. Sept. 16, 1864. . Sept. 21, 1864.. Sept. 21, 1864. . Sept. 16, 1864. . Sept. 21, 1864.. Sept. 21, 1864. . Sept. 16, 1864. . Sept. 21, 1864.. Sept. 21, 1864.. Sept. 17, 1864.. Sept. 17,1864... Promoted Mustered out July 8, 1865 O Resigned April 7, 1 865 a Mustered out July 8, 1865 H W d Promoted q Mustered out July 8, 1865 fedfed b Dismissed March 9, 1865. Court Martial. . *fe Promoted § Mustered out July 8, 1865 _fe3 Ofed Mustered out July 8, 1865 ^ onIH Mustered out July 8, 1865 .¦ g Honorably discharged August 17, 1865 afed * Promoted Major P Mustered out July 8, 1865 fed Promoted >3 Mustered out July 8, 1865 {{j H fed Promoted ¦ Mustered out July 8, 1865 Oi Mustered out July 8, 1865 fed Mustered out September 5, 1865 v— - ' Mustered out September 6, 1865 £?3fed Promoted Lieutenant Colonel H Mustered out September 5, 1865 Promoted . Oi CO One Hundred and Forty-eighth (one yecr) Infantry. — Continued. Oi08 Co. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. George M. Martin Second Lieutenants. George M. Martin McColeman Morrison Anthony A. Heminover. Walter Newton First Lieutenants, Walter Newton Samuel C. Varner Second Lieutenants. Samuel C. Varner Nathaniel Dorrence Captain. Benjamin F. Burnett . . . Mrst Lieutenant. Edward McGalland. . . . Second Lieutenant. Wllliam M. Rupert .... Captains. Henry A. Du Carsteen Tien keen Residence. Princeton , Princeton . Princeton , Canton Joshua. Joshua Canton Canton Canton Tremont . . Fon du lac Fon du lac , Quincy . Melrose. Date of rank. Date of muster. March 13, 1865 Feb. 10, 1865.. March 13, 1866 Feb. 10, 1865.. April 29, 1865. Feb. 10, 1865.. April 29, 1865 . Feb. 10, 1865.. April 29, 1866. Feb. 10, 1866 Feb. 10, 1865. Feb. 11, 1866. Feb. 18, 1865. July 11, 1866. March 25, 1865 Feb. 10, 1865.. March 25, 1865 Feb. 10, 1865. May 11, 1865. Feb. 10, 1865... May 11, 1865... Feb, 10, 1866., May 11, 1866.. Feb. 11, 1865... Feb. 11, 1866 . . Feb. 11, 1865... Feb. 13, 1865... July 17, 1865... Remarks. Mustered out September 5, 1865. Promoted Mustered out September 5, 1865. 3 hi Promoted Major Mustered out September 5, 1865. Promoted 9 Mustered out September 5, 1865 S DO* Promoted ^ Mustered out September 5, 1865 Hfedofed?3 Mustered out September 5, 1866. Mustered out September 6, 1865. Mustered out September 6, 1865. Resigned May 16, 1865 Mustered out September 5, 1865. E. Mrst Lieutenants. Carsteen Tienkeen John A. Steinback Second Lieutenant. Valentine Brittingham . . G. Captain. John Stubbs Mrst Lieutenant. Alexander S. Eastlick. . Frederick B. Sells. Captain. Frank A. Thomas . . Mrst Lieutenants. Stephen 0. Ball Simeo n Darnell Second Lieutenants. Slmeon Darnell Mason M. Hicks Captain. Robert G. Welsh Mrst Lieutenant. James N. Stanporth. . . . Second Lieutenant. John T. Bush Melrose.Quincy . Quincy Centre Greenville . Hall. Captain. Benjamin W. McCoy. Galesburg. N. Henderson. Greenville. . . Greenville . Galesburg . Camp Point . . . Walnut Grove . Galva Clayton Feb. 13, 1865 . . Aug. 23, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865 . Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. April 20, 1865. Feb. 16, 1865.. April 20, 1865. Feb. 16, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1866.. Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 13, 1866. Not mustered. Feb. 13, 1866 ... Feb. 11, 1865... Feb. 11, 1865... Feb 11, 1865 .. Feb. 16, 1865... Feb. 16, 1866.. May 1, 1865 . . . Feb. 16-, 1865... Mayl, 1865 Feb. 16, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865 . Promoted ¦ Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 6,-1865. . . © Dishonorably discharged May 30, 1865. , . . 9W d Mustered out September 6, 1865 {d fedb Mustered out September 5, 1865 fc Resigned, for good of service, April 20, 1865 gi\fed Mustered out September 5, 1865 g9td Died, at Camp Butler, 111., March 4, 1865. . ^ Mustered out September 5, 1865 O Promoted § Mustered out September 5, 1865 > Mustered out September 5, 1865 a a Mustered out September 5, 1865 ^ hi Mustered out September 5, 1865 Oiso Mustered out September 6, 1865 «o One Hundred and Forty-eighth (one year) Infantry. — Continued. ©© Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. H . First Lieutenants. Feb. 11, 1865... May 31, 1865 ... July 13, 1865 . . . Feb. 16, 1865... Feb. 16, 1865... Feb. 16, 1865... Feb. 16, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865... Feb. 18,1865... May 81, 1865... Fub. 18,1865 ... Feb. 11, 1865... Not mustered. . . July 22, 1865... Feb. 11, 1865... Feb. 16, 1865,.. Feb. 16,1865 ... Feb. 16, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865 ... Feb. 18, 1865... June 4, 1865 Feb. 18, 1865... Resigned, for good of service, Apr. 20, Resigned (as 2d Lieut.) May 16, 1865. 1865. Second Lieutenant. I... Captain. First Lieutenant. Mustered out September 5, 1865 Second Lieutenant. K Captain. Mrst Lieutenants. Resigned, for good of service, April 20 1865 Second Lieutenant. Milo Resigned May 11, 1865 § fed fedfed o fedi-3 HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. The Regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, February 21st, 1865, for the term of one year. February 22d, left Camp Butler, foi Nashville, Tennessee, where it arrived on the 25th. March 1st, moved to TuUahoma, Tennessee, where it remained until the 18th of June, engaged in guard duty, when five companies were ordered to Decherd ; one company was stationed at McMinnville, the other four companies were engaged guarding the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, from Lombardy to Ander son Station, near the Alabama line — until ordered to Springfield, Illinois, for final payment and discharge. The Regiment was mustered out September 5th, 1865, at Nashville, Tennessee. Arrived at Springfield, Illinois, September 9th, 1865, where it was paid off and discharged. Roster of the One Hundred and Forty-ninth (one year) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. -5 © Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. William C. Kueffner. . . Lieutenant Colonel. Alexander G. Hawes . . . Major. Moses M. Warner Adjutants. WlNFTELD S. NORCROSS. . Daniel G. Eldridge .... George W. Sleber Quartermaster. John Berry Surgeon. Thomas Winston... Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Adolphus Green Second Assistant Surgeon. Samuel D. Mercer Captain. William E. Wenholz . . . . Mrst Lieutenants. James W. Howard Albert A. Van Ghsson. . Residence. Collins' Station , Belleville Jacksonville. . . Carlyle Belleville. . Mt. Morris Warsaw. . . Salem. ... Springfield. Springfield. Dixon Date of rank. Feb. 15, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865 . Feb. 11, 1865.. Aug. 29, 1865.. Sept. 21, 1866. Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 20, 1866.. Feb. 25,1865.. Feb. 15, 1865.. Feb. 11,1865.. Feb. 14, 1865. June 27, 1866 Date of muster. Feb. 15, 1865., Feb. 11, 1865., Feb. 11, 1865., Feb. 11, 1865., Not mustered. , Sept. SO, 1865 . Feb. 11, 1865.. March 1, 1865. March 8, 1865. Feb. 20, 1866.. Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1866.. July 6, 1865 . Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen, March 13, 1865. Mustered out January 27, 1866. Mustered out January 27, 1866. Mustered out January 27, 1866. Resigned July 23, 1865 Declined commission. . . Mustered out January 27, 1866. Mustered out January 27, 1866. . Mustered out January 27, 1866. Mustered out January 27, 1866. . Mustered out January 27, 1866. . d I t fedfedfed o fed?3 Mustered out January 27, 1866. Resigned June 4, 1865 , Mustered out January 27, 1866. E. Second Lieutenant. Albert A. Van Gieson. . . Captains. Charles Seitz Rudolph Strenge Mrst Lieutenants. Rudolph Strenge Jacob Coerver Second Lieutenants. Peter Bruecher Jacob Coerver Jacob Geminn Captain. John W. Renshaw First Lieutenant. Oziel G. Smith Second Lieutenants, David Badgley Charles A. Benson Captain. Samuel Schimminger Mrst Lieutenant. Christian Zimmerman. . . . Second Lieutenant. Emil Scheitlin Captain. Edward Lapferty Mrst Lieutenant. Wesley Burke Dixon. ... Belleville. Belleville.Belleville . Belleville . Belleville . Belleville. Belleville . Belleville . Belleville . Belleville , Belleville . MascoutahMascoutah MascoutahDanville. , Danville. . Feb. 14, 1866.. Feb. 11, 1865.. Sept. 21, 1865. Feb. 11, 1865, Sept. 21, 1865 Feb. 11, 1865. July 11, 1865. Oct. 14, 1865. Feb. 11, 1866.. Feb. 11, 1866 . Feb. 11, 1865.. May 27, 1865... Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 13, 1865.. Feb. 13, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 13, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865 Feb. 11, '1865. Sept. 80, 1865 Feb. 11, 1866, Oot. 1, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865. July 17, 1865 . Oct. 24, 1866 . Feb. 11, 1865- Feb. 11, 1865. Feb. 11, 1865.. JuneS, 1865... Feb. 11, 1865 . Feb. 13, 1865.. Feb. 13, 1865.. Feb. 11, 1865.. Feb. 13, 1865.. Promoted Resigned August 22, 1865 o Mustered out January 27, 1866 ^ a Promoted § Mustered out January 27, 1866 b b Resigned May 19, 1865 • • ^ Promoted jS Mustered out January 27, 1866 b fed o Mustered out January 27, 1866 8 a Mustered out January 27, 1866 3 s Resigned April 11, 1865 "©" Mustered out January 27, 1866 a H Mustered out January 27, 1866 § Mustered out January 27, 1866 jzj Mustered out January 27, 1866 3 Mustered out January 27, 1866 Died at Cleveland, Tenn., March 23, 1866.. - w One Hundred and Forty-ninth (one year) Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. E.. Mrst Lieutenants. April 25, 1865.. May 5, 1865 Resigned August 10, 1865 Second Lieutenants. Feb. 14, 1865... April 25, 1865.. Feb. 12, 1865... Feb. 16, 1865... Feb. 13, 1865... Feb. 13, 1865... Feb. 13, 1865... Sept. 8, 1865 . . . Feb. 13, 1865... Feb. 12, 1865... Feb. 13, 1866.. Feb. 14, 1S65... May 5, 1865 Feb. 12, 1865..-. Feb. 16, 1865... Feb. 13, 1865... Feb. 13, 1865... Feb. 13, 1865... Sept. 17, 1865.. Feb. 13, 1865... Feb. 12, 1865... Feb. 13, 1865. .. Resigned July 26, 1865 .... F.. Captain. First Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Resigned May 22 1865 «.. Captain. First Lieutenants. Resigned, for good of service, June 4, 1865. Second Lieutenant. William T. Blythe H . Captain. George Bender Mustered out January 27, 1 866 Mustered out January 27, 1866 First Lieutenant. -5 © d fed fed fedfed o fed i-3 h-H r K. Second Lieutenant. Joseph Reith Captain. John L. Peterson First Lieutenant. Edward L. French Second Lieutenant Henry Gaty Captain. George Peters Mrst Lieutenant. Henry Kissell Second Lieutenants. George W. Sieber Charles Jacobus Belleville. . . SummerfieldLebanon. . . Summerfield Millstadt,.. Smithtown . Millstadt. . . Millstadt. . . Feb. 13, 1865 Feb. 11, 1865. Feb. 14,1868. Feb. 13, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865. Oct. 14, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865. Feb. 11, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865. Feb. 13, 1865. Oct. 24, 1865. Mustered out January 27, 1866 Mustered out January 27, 1866 oa fed Mustered out January 27, 1866 yd a Mustered out January 27, 1866 m fed b Mustered out January 27, 1866 fefed Mustered out January 27, 1866 oEd Promoted Adjutant a Mustered out January 27, 1866. ai-3 W afedHi fed ?I © HISTORY OF OINE" HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Forty-ninth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, on February 11th, 1865, by Colonel William C. Kueffner, and mustered in for one year. On February 14th, moved for Nashville, Tennessee, and from thence moved to Chattanooga. Was assigned by Major General Steadman, to duty, guarding railroads. On May 1st, was assigned to Colonel Felix Prince Salm's Second Brigade, Second Separate Division, Army of the Cumberland, and on the 2d, moved to Dalton, Georgia. On July 6th, moved to Atlanta. On the 26th, being as signed to duty in the Fourth Sub-District of District of Allatoona, it was assigned to guard duty in that District. Mustered out January 27th, 1866, at Dalton, Georgia, and ordered to Springfield, Illi nois, where rt received final payment and discbarge. Roster of the One Hundred and Fiftieth (one year) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. Colonels. Feb. 14, 1865 . . . Dec. 8, 1865 Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865 . . Feb. 17, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Aug. 10, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Aug. 10, 1865 . . March 25, 1865 . Feb. 14, 1865... July 11, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Not mustered. . . Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1868... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 17, 1S65... Feb. 14, 1866... Not mustered. . . Feb. 14, 1865... Not mustered . . . April 2, 1865 . . . Feb. 14, 1865... July 18,1865... Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) Jan. 16, 1866. Lieutenant Colonel. Major. Adjutant. Quartermaster. Mustered out January 16, 1866 Surgeon. Mustered out January 16, 1866 Mrst Assistant Surgeons. Second Assistant Surgeons. Bethel : Mustered out (as Hosp. Stew'd) Jan. 16, fG6. Chaplain. Captains. A.. wdab fed Ed b &b fedH i-ifedi-3w "o" afed fed a -3 o One Hundred and Fiftieth (one yea?') Infantry. — Continued. -cr o Co. C. Name and Rank. Mrsl Lieutenants. Clarence D. Perry Augustus W. Rodgers . . . Second Lieutenants. Augustus W. Rodgers . . . Albert L. Platt Captain. William B. Lawrence . . Mrst Lieutenant. William Weaver Second Lieutenant. William Vangundy Captain. John V. Bovell First Lieutenant. Walter S. Brown Second Lieutenant. Joseph Hollis Captain. Hiram B. Vennum First Lieutenants. William Thompson ..... Richard Carroll Residence. Bloomington. Bloomington . Bloomington.Bloomington. Bloomington.Oldtown Padua Paris Kansas Kansas. Milford Middleport. Middleport. Date of rank. Date of muster. Feb. 14, 1865. July 11, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. July 11, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865. Jan. 8, 1866.. Feb. 14, 1865. July 18, 1865. Feb. 14,1865 Not mustered . Feb. 14, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865... Not mustered. . , Remarks. Mustered out January 16, 1866 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Jan. 16, 1S66. Mustered out January 16, 1866. Mustered out January 16, 1866. Mustered out January 16, 1866. Mustered out January 16, 1866. Mustered out January 16, 1866. Musteredout January 16, 1866. Mustered out January 16, 1866.. a fed afedfed g fed OEdhi Resigned December 18, 1 865 Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Jan. 16, 1866 E.. G.. n Second Lieutenant Captain. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captain. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captain. First Lieutenants. F"sterburg Second IAeutenant. Captains. Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14,1866... Aug. 10, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Sept..l, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Aug. 10, 1865 .. Not mustered. . . Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1-865 . . . Feb. 14, 1865... May 31, 1865 ... Feb. 14, 1865... Not mustered. . . Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Jan. 8, 1866.:.. Not mustered. . . Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865 .. July 11,1865 ... Feb. 14, 1865... July 18, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Sept. 11, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865..-. Sept. 18, 1865.. Promoted Mustered out January 16, 1866 O a Resigned July 2, 1865 Mustered out January 16, 1866 jEJ a O Promoted First Lieutenant 136th Regiment § U. S. Colored Troops. O Mustered out (as Sergeant) Jan. 16, 1866 . . ^ a a Mustered out January 16, 1866 ... m fed M Resigned May 15, 1865 H Musteredout (as 2d Lieut.) Jan. 16, 1866. . . j| Promoted j| Transferred to 136th Reg't U. S. Col. Troops. Mustered out (as Sergeant) Jan. 16, 1866. . ^ £ Mustered out January 16, 1866 M Resigned June 21, 1S65 5 Musteredout January 16, 1866 ^ Resigned June 20, 1865 Resigned August 19, 1865 -» Mustered out January 16, 1866 & One Hundred and Fiftieth (one year) Infantry. — Continued. Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. H . Mrst Lieutenants. Feb. 14, 1865... Sept. 11, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865... Sept. 11, 1865 .. Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865. .. Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Sept. 21,1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Aug. 21, 1865... Sept. 21, 1865.. Feb. 14, 1865... Jan. 8, 1866 Feb. 14, 1865... Sept. 18, 1865.. Feb 14, 1865 . . Sept. 18, 1865 .. Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Feb. 11, 1865... Oct. 7, 1865 Feb. 14, 1865.... Sept. 13, 1865 .. Oct. 9, 1865 Feb. 14, 1865.. Not mustered. . . Second Lieutenants. It.. Captain. Mrsl Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. K Captains. Terre Haute, Indiana. . . . First Lieutenants. Terre Haute, Indiana Fulton McCormick Second Lieutenants, Terre Haute, Indiana. . . . Mustered out (as Sergeant) Jan. 16, 1866. . -3 1-1 o n fedafedfed fedfedfed o fed>-3 HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH INFANTRY. This Regiment was organized at Camp Butler, February 14th, and mustered in Feb ruary 14th, 1865, for one year, and left for the front, February 18th, 1865. Arrived at Bridgeport, Alabama, February 27th, where it garrisoned Forts Nos. Three and Four, and the block houses on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, from Bridgeport to Chattanooga. Left Bridgeport, March 24th, and arrived at Cleveland, Tennessee, March 25th. Left Cleveland, May 2d, and arrived at Dalton, Georgia, May 3d. Left Wing of the Regiment marched to Spring Place, Georgia, and garrisoned that town until July 1st, the Right Wing remaining on duty at Dalton. Left Dalton, July 7th, and arrived at Atlanta, Georgia, July 8th, being the first regiment that passed over the road since the grand march of Major General Sherman. Left Atlanta August 14th, and arrived at Griffin, Georgia, the same day, where it occupied the Second Sub-Dis trict, District of Allatoona, Third Division, Department of Georgia, as follows : Com panies A and B, Griffin ; Company D, Jackson ; Company C, West Point ; Company F, Newnan; Companies B and G, Lagrange; Company K, Greenville; Company H, Franklin ; and Company I, Atlanta. December Slst, the Regiment was assigned to the District of Atlanta, with Headquarters a,t Atlanta, Georgia. Mustered out of service January 16th, 1866, at Atlanta, Georgia, and ordered to Spring field, Illinois, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Fifty-first (one year) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. -5 i— fco Co. A.. Name and Rank. Colonel. French B. Woodall . Lieutenant Colonel. Herman W. Snow Sllas Battey. Michael R. Butz Quartermasters. James B. Russell Silas E. Bristol Surgeon. Walter D. Stillman Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Frank D. Cass Second Assistant Surgeon. Frederick Cole Chaplain. Daniel S. Aultman Captain. Harman Andrews First Lieutenant. Joseph N. McVicker. . . Residence. yuincy . . . Peoria. . . . Princeton . Liberty . . . Liberty , Quincy , Lacon. Broadwell. Rockford. . Princeton. Sparling. . Henry. . . . Date of rank. Date of muster. Feb. 25, 1865.. Feb. 25, 1865.. Feb. 25, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. July 18, 1865.. March 7, 1865 . March 6, 1865 . March 13, 1865. March 19, 1865 Feb. 21, 1865. , Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 25, 1865.. Feb. 25, 1865.. Feb. 26, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. Feb. 16, 1865.. July 28, 1865.. March 7, 1865 . March 1,1865.. March 17, 1865. March 19, 1865. Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Remarks. Mustered out January 24, 1866. Mustered out January 24, 1866 J> O d Mustered out January 24, 1866 hia" Mustered out January 24, 1866 2 Resigned June 23, 1865 P Mustered out January 24, 1866 P Mustered out January 24, 1866 |jj . o fedi-3 Resigned June 6, 1865 Mustered out January 24, 1866. Mustered out January 24, 1866, Mustered out January 24, 1866. Mustered out January 24, 1866. D Second Lieutenants. Harrison Elliott Eli B. Jones Captain. Philip Slaughter. ...... Mrst Lieutenant. William J. Harroll .... Second Lieutenants. Thomas Hender John Newl and Captains . French B. Wood all Grorge C. Steach James L. Cochran Mrst Lieutenants. George C. Steach James L. Cochran Harvey T. Gregg Second Lieutenants. James L. Cochran Harvey T. Gregg Captain. Isaac David Mrst Lieutenants. John M. Yarnell C arithus Zoll Second Lieutenants. C arithus Zoll John M. Langston Peoria Herman. ..... Buckhart Cass Township Pontoosuc Cass Quincy Bushnell Macomb Bushnell Macomb Industry ..... Macomb Industry Ipava Lewistown. . . Vermont Vermont Vermont Feb. 21, 1865... July 3, 1865 Feb. 21, 1865... July 11, 1865. .. Feb. 17, 1865... Feb. 17, 1865... Feb. 17, 1865... Feb. 17, 1865... Feb. 17, 1865. . . Feb. 17, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 26, 1865... July 18, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... April 20, 1865.. July 28, 1865. .. Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 26, 1865... Oct. 4, 1865 Feb. 21, 1865. April 20, 1865.. Oct. 17, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 26, 1865. . . Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865... Nov. 9, 1865 Feb. 18, 1865... Nov. 20, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865... Nov. 9, 1865.... Feb. 18, 1865... Not mustered. . . Resigned June 12, 1865 Mustered out January 24, 1866 O Mustered out January 24, 1866 fedW d Mustered out January 24, 1866 2 fed fed Resigned June 28, 1865 ° Mustered out January 24, 1866 |>Ufed Promoted Colonel ^ Resigned June 23, 1865 *\ Mustered out January 24, 1866 >ifed w 1-3 Promoted Promoted o Dishonorably dismissed June 20, 1865. ..... 3 Pi omoted \> Promoted jd, HI a Mustered out January 24, 1866 9 . fed Dismissed June 20, 1865 k( Mustered out January 24, 1866 Promoted r* Mustered out (as Sergeant) January 24, 1866 w One Hundred and Fifty-first (one year) Infantry. — Contiuued. Co. E.. Name and Rank. Captains. Herman W. Snow. . Gemenemes Goble . . First Lieutenants. Gemenemes Goble ...... George R. Carter Second Lieutenants. George R. Carter William Howe , Samuel Watson Captain. Sylvester S. Newton First Lieutenant. John E. N. Sparks Second Lieutenant. William A. Winsell Captain. William H. Saunders First Lieutenant. William F airman Second Lieutenant. Daniel Clark Captains. Silas Battey Residence. Peoria. . . Annawan Annawan Peoria . . . Peoria Hampton Kingston Mines. Bureau Center. , . . Center.. . . Sheffield . . Sheffield . . Sheffield . . Princeton . Date of rank. Feb. 23, 1865. Feb. 26, 1865. Feb. 23, 1865 Feb. 26, 1865. Feb. 23, 1865. Feb. 26, 1865 July 3, 1865.. Feb. 21, 1865. Feb. 21, 1885. Feb. 21, 1865. Feb. 21, 1865, Feb. 21, 1865. Feb. 21, 1865. Feb. 23, 1865. Date of muster. Feb. 23, 1865... April 14, 1865.. Feb. 23, 1865... April 14, 1865.. Feb. 23, 1865... April 14, 1865. July 11, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 21, 1865... Feb. 23, 1865... Remarks. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel . Mustered out January 24, 1866 Promoted Mustered out January 24, 1866. Promoted Resigned June 12, 1865 Cashiered January 3, 1866 — sentence Gen eral Court Martial. Mustered out January 24, 1866. Mustered out January 24, 1866. Deserted July 15, 1865 Mustered out January 24, 1866. Mustered out January 24, 1866. Mustered out January 24, 1866. Promoted Major 5dHa" hi Ofedafed fedt> fedH fed ofed 1-3 Thomas J. Heiss Thomas J. Joseph Mrsl Lieutenants. Thomas J. Heiss Austin J. Werden Lyman W. Young Second Lieutenants. Austin J. Werden Thomas J. Joseph Richard Hobort Captain. Casimer P. Jackson Mrsl Lieutenants. James Montooth Andrew Galbreth Second Lieutenants. Andrew Galbreth George Fezler. K ¦ Captain. John Sutton Mrst Lieutenant. Robert A. Williams Second Lieutenants, Isaac R. Davis Zimri M. Parvin' Quincy . Quincy Quincy . . . Princeton.Ohio Princeton.Quincy . . . Princeton. LaFayette . Elmira.Toulon. Toulon. Galva Rushville . . , Camp Point . Camp Point . Feb. 26, 1865. Oct. 4, 1865.. Feb. 23, 1865. Feb. 26, 1865. Oct. 4, 1865.. Feb. Feb. Oct. 23, 1865. 26, 1865. 4, 1865.. Feb. 24, 1865. Feb.JulyFeb. July Feb.Feb. Feb.July 24, 1865. 18, 1865. 24, 1865. 18, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 24, 1865. 21, 1865. April 14, 1865 Oct. 17, 1865 Feb. 23, 1865.. April 14, 1865. Oct. 18, 1866 . . Feb. 23, 1865.. April 14, 1865. Oct. 18, 1865.. Feb. 24, 1865 Feb. 24, 1865., July 28, 1865.. Feb. 24, 1865.. Not mustered. . Feb. 24, 1865.. Feb. 24, 1865.. Feb. 24, 1865.. Not mustered. . Resigned July 23, 1865 Mustered out January 24, 1866 Promoted Resigned August 16, 1865 o Mustered out January 24, 1866 3 Promoted fej Promoted d Mustered out January 24, 1866 0B > Mustered out January 24, 1866 adfed Resigned June 20, 1865 £j Mustered out January 24, 1866 k(fedI-Hfed Promoted °§ Mustered out (as Sergeant) Jan. 24, 1866 . . ^^ Mustered out January 24, 1866 . fedt> Mustered out January 24, 1866 & afed Resigned May 16, 1865.. > Mustered out (as Com. Serg't) Jan. 24, 1866 2fed . & -1 Ox HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST INFANTRY. This Regiment was organized at Quincy, Illinois, and mustered into the United States' service, February 23d, 1865, and was composed of companies from various parts of the state, recruited under the call of December 19th, 1864. From Quincy, it proceeded, by rail, to Springfield, Illinois, where the field and staff officers were mustered in, February 25th, 1865. The Regiment received its arms and ac coutrements, and was then ordered to proceed to Nashville, Tennessee, via Louisville, Ken tucky. Thence, on March 7th, marched to Murfreesboro, and proceeded, by rail, to Chatta nooga, Tennessee, and reported to Major General James B. Steadman, commanding the District, who at once ordered the Regiment to report to Colonel Sickles, at Dalton, Geor gia, where it arrived, February 13th, 1865. There the Regiment remained, drilling, and engaged in picket and guard duty, and scouting. The One Hundred and Fifty-first Illinois, One Hundred and Forty-seventh Illinois, One Hundred and Forty-fifth Indiana, and the One Hundred and Eighty-seventh Ohio, were brigaded, and became the First Brigade, Second Separate Division, Army of the Cumber land. April 23d, Colonel Woodall was detailed to proceed, under flag of truce, to Macon, Georgia, via Atlanta, to communicate with Major General Wilson, and carry, also, terms offered to the rebel General Warford, for his surrender, together with that of his command. This mission he executed with credit and dispatch, and was complimented by his com manding officer, Brigadier General H. M. Judah, who had relieved Colonel Sickles, and was, at that time, in command of the Brigade. May 2d, ordered to proceed to Resaca, Georgia, where, after a few da'ys, was ordered to Calhoun, and thence, to Kingston, Georgia, where the Regiment arrived May 12th, after a most toilsome march. The Regiment marched into this town with the precision of Regu lars, as it was here they were to receive the surrender of the rebel General Warford, and his command, which was done on the 13th, 14th and 15th of May, 1865. 10,400 rebels paroled, in all. Colonel Woodall was left in command of the post of Kingston. Company D, Captain David, was sent to garrison Adairsville, and Company F, Captain Heir, was sent to garrison Rome, while the Lieutenant Colonel was left in command of the Regiment. The garrison was chiefly engaged in securing good order, and guarding government property. July 24th, Lieutenant Colonel Snow was ordered to proceed, with 8 companies, to Car- terville, and Major Battey sent to Rome, to relieve Captain Heir. Captain Slaughter in command of the Regiment, and Captain Goble detailed as Provost Marshal. July 28th, Regiment ordered to proceed to Columbus, Georgia, where it arrived July 31st, 1865. HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 717 Colonel Woodall was assigned to the command of 6 counties, and Lieutenant Colonel Snow, to the command of the Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Snow subsequently detailed as Agent of Freedmen's Bureau ; then Provost Marshal General of the state of Georgia, on General Steadman's staff, where he remained until the office was abolished by orders of War Department. Detailed again as Judge Advocate of a Military Commission, until relieved and ordered to join his Regiment for muster-out. This Regiment saw no fighting, but guerrilla skirmishes. It was mustered out at Columbus, Georgia, January 24th, 1866, and ordered to SpriDg- field, Hlinois, where it received final payment and discharge, February 8th, 1866. Roster of the One Hundred and Fifty-second (one year) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. 00 Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Ferdinand D. Stephenson . Lieutenant Colonel. Jasper Partridge Major. John H. Nale Adjutant. James Roy. Quartermaster. Lyman D. Garratt Hiram S. Plummer Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Edward P. Catlin Second Assistant George W. Vanzant Chaplain. John M. Preshaw. . , ^ Captain. William S. Slocumb. First Lieutenant. Merritt Hurst Residence. Groveland. . Whitmore . . Blue Mound Rock Creek Sand Ridge . Rockford. . . Mount Hope. Groveland. . Sweetwater Date of rank. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 17, 1865.. Feb. 20, 1865.. Feb. 25, 1865.. Feb. 25, 1865.. April 19, 1865. May 5, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Date of muster. Feb. 18, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18,1865.. Feb. 20, 1865. .. Feb. 25, 1865... March 20, 1865 . Not mustered . . . May 19, 1865. .. Feb. 18, 1865... Feb. 14, 1865... Remarks. Mustered out September 11, 1865. Mustered out September 11, 1865. 5 Musteredout September 11, 1865 J| Mustered out September 11, 1865. Mustered out September 11, 1865. Mustered out September 11, 1865. . fed fedl>t-i Mustered out September 11, 1865 ofed Commission returned Mustered out September 11, 1865 Mustered out September 11, 1865 . Mustered out September 11, 1865 Second Lieutenant James N. Barger -r. Captain. Isaac P. Strayer Mrst Lieutenant. DeWitt C. Mears Second Lieutenants. William Harness Albert W. Collins Captain, James M. Hunter First Lieutenant. Jesse D. DeWitt Second Lieutenant. Alexander H. Brown. . . Captain. William Morehead Mrst Lieutenant. Cyrus M. Kingman ..... Second Lieutenant, Frank Richmond E . . Captain. Troy Moore Mrst Lieutenant. George R. Ferguson. . . . Second Lieutenant. Josephus N. Rea Sweetwater .... Bloomington. . . Chenoa Lexington Mount Hope .... Groveland Bloomington. . . Belleflower Boynton Morton Little Mackinaw Blue Mound Whitmore Whitmore Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Sept. 5, 1865 . Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18,1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 14, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Not mustered. . Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.., Feb 18, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865... Mustered out September 11, 1865 Mustered out September 11, 1865 o fed Mustered out September 11, 1865 gaa Resigned August 22, 1865 | Mustered out (as Serg't Major) Sept. 11, '65. d Mustered out September 11,1868 U hi M 3 Mustered out September 11, 1865 ^ i oafed Mustered out September 11, 1865 §aa Mustered out September 11, 1865 -£- afed Musteredout September 11, 1865 k) H fed Mustered out September 11, 1865 Ia" Mustered out September 11, 1865 h Mustered out September 11, 1865 -^ Mustered out September 11, 1865 co One Hundred and Fifty-second (one year) Infantry. — Coutinued. Co. G. Name and Rank. Captains. Joseph H. Crow Edwin B. Warmouth . Mrst Lieutenants. Edwin B. Warmouth George Standring Second Lieutenants. George Standring Wright Bunting Captain. Joseph H. Pitman First Lieutenants. Thomas L. Orendori?. . . . Hamilton Sutton Second Lieutenant. Hamilton Sutton Captain. George W. Bean First Lieutenant. Wllliam Dyer Second Lieutenant. Ferdinand Hughes Residence. Joseph W. Brower Shaw's Point Oakley Oakley Oakley Long Creek Long Creek Albion . Blue Mound , Groveland.Groveland Groveland . . Palestine . . . Robinson . . . Hardinsville. Date of rank. Feb. 18, 1865. June 6, 1865 . Feb. 18, 1865. June 6, 1865 . Feb. 18, 1865. June 22, 1865 Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865. Sept. 5, 1865 . Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Date of muster. Feb. 18, 1865. June 17, 1865 Feb. 18, 1865. June 17, 1865 Feb. 18, 1865. Not mustered . Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865. Not mustered. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. IS, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Remarks. Resigned May 17, 1865 Mustered out September 11, 1865. ... fe> Promoted d. Mustered out September 11, 1865 cj . E Promoted H Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 11, 1865 . . 55 fed Mustered out September 11, 1865 fedGQ Resigned August 14, 1865 .. Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Sept. 11, 1865. . §fed ofed. Promoted hi Mustered out September 11, 1865 Mustered out September 11, 1865 Mustered out September 11, 1865 Mustered out September 11, 1865 Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. K.. Captains. 8. i— i Mrst Lieutenants. 1 Second Lieutenants. Feb.Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.Feb. Sept. 18, 186S. 18, 1865 18, 1865. 18, 1865. 18, 1865. 18, 1865. 18, 1865. 18, 1865 5, 1865. . Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1866.. Feb. 18, 1865... Feb. 18, 1865.. Not mustered. .. Mustered out September 11, 1866 Mustered out September 11, 1865 o Promoted Major J™ Mustered out September 11, 186S 9 Promoted , . . , j| Mustered out September 11, 1865 ° Promoted Resigned August 12, 1865 3 Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 11, 1865. . 3 H " ' g QO fed 8 HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SECOND INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Fifty-second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Oamp Butler, Illinois, by Colonel Ferdinand D. Stephenson, and was mustered in Feb ruary 18th, 1865, for one year. On February 20th, moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and thence to TuUahoma, reporting to Major General Millroy, February 28th, 1865. The Regiment was mustered out of service, to date September 11th, 1865, at Mem phis, Tennessee, and arrived at Camp Butler, Illinois, September 9th, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge. Roster of the One Hundred and Fifty-third (one year) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. Colonel. Stephen Bronson . . Lieutenant Colonels. Louis Sciiaffner J ohn A. W" ilson Majors. John A Wilson Andrew W. Wheeler. .. John Gilman. John A. Wilson . Moses a. Thayer N. J. Wheeler. . . Surgeon. William R. Adair. . Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Henry T. Oheesebrough. .. Second Assistant Surgeon. Amos Scott Gliaplain. James B Jackson . , . . Captain. Giles D. Walker.. ., Residence. Wheaton. Pampas.Chicago. Chicago. . , Marseilles. St. Charles. Chicago Pampas St. Charles. Chicago .... , Chicago Pecatonica , Antioch , Caledonia, Boone county. Date of rank. Feb. 27, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865.. Sept. 8, 1865 . Feb. 27, 1865.. Sept. 8, 1865.. . Feb. 27, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865.. June 6, 1865.., Feb. 17, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865.. May 27, 1865 . . April 11, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865.. Date of muster. Feb. 27, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865... Not mustered . . Feb. 27, 1865... Not mustered. . . Feb. 24, 1865.. Feb. 18, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865... June 20, 1865... March 81, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865... June 4, 1865 April 11, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1866. . Remarks, O — § W Mustered out September 21, 1865. Promo- d ted Brevet Brig. Gen. September28, 1865. 3 Resigned August 18, 1865 &d Mustered out (as Major) September 21, 1865 ° a" Promoted Mustered out (as Captain) Sept, 21, 1865.. 3fedhi H Mustered out September 21, 1865 HW I Promoted Major ° Resigned May 26, 1865 *£¦ Mustered out September 21, 1865 afed ?4 Musteredout September 21, 186? £ v5- Mustered out September 21, 1865 S a" Mustered out September 21, 1 865 Hfed Mustered out September 21, 1865 Mustered out September 21, 1865 £g Name and Rank. Mrsl Lieutenant. John Steele Second Lieutenant. Luther C. Lawrence . . . Captains. William G. Billings. James A Las don Mrst Lieutenants. James A. Landon Daniel S. Sitzer Second Lieutenants. Daniel S. Sitzer , Hubbel D. Brown Captain. Edward C. Lovell Mrst Lieutenant. Michael J. Dunne Second Lieutenant. Oliver P. Chisholm Captain. Samuel J. Tompkins .... First Lieutenant. Warren D. M. Coon One Hundred and Fifty-third (one year) Infantry.— Continued. -3 to Residence. Belvidere . Belvidere Dunham. Leroy. . . Leroy. . . Dunham. Dunham. Boone. .. Elgin Laona Bloomingdale . Alto Genesee,. .... Date of rank. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. June 6, 1865. . Feb. 27, 1865. June 6, 1866.. Feb. 27, 1865. June 6, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1866. Feb. 27, 1866. Feb. 27, 1866. Date of muster. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1866. Feb. 27, 1865. June 20, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. June 20, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865 , Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1866. Remarks. Mustered out September 21, 1865 . Musteredout September 21, 1866. Resigned May 23, 1865 Mustered out September 21, 1865. Promoted _• Absent without leave at muster-out of Regi ment. — Promoted Mustered out July 15, 1865 Mustered out September 21, 1865. Mustered out September 21, 1866. Mustered out September 21, 1865 . Mustered out September 21, 1865. Mustered out September 21, 1865 . d a i ?d § E* ¦ F.. G. Second lieutenants. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenants. Captains. Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenant. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Feb 27,1865.., June 12, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1866... Feb. 27, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865.. April 25, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. May 19, 1866. Feb. 27, 1865.. June 12, 1865.. lj 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865. June 20, 1865 Feb. 27, 1866. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1866. May 1, 1865.. Feb. 27, 1865. May 29, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. June 21, 1865. Not mustered . Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1866. Feb. 27, 1865. Feb. 27, 1865. Resigned May 29, 1866 Mustered out September 21, 1865 O Promoted Major aW Mustered out September 21, 1865 38fed Died March 6, 1865 § Mustered out September 21, 1865 Resigned April 24, 1865 *, Mustered out September 21 , 1865 g i-32 Promoted B Transf d to 40th Reg. U. S. C. T., Aug. 29, '65 B Mustered out (as 2dLieut.) Sept. 21, 1866.. . § 'o' Promoted gfed Mustered out September 21, 1865 fc h-l Mustered out September 21, 1865 §fe* a Mustered out September 21, 1865 fed Mustered out September 21, '1865 Mustered out September 21, 1866 £jj One Hundred and Fifty-third (one year) Infantry. — Coutinued. Co. Name and Rank. Second Lieutenant. Charles E. Simmons Captain. Charles Bronson Mrsl Lieutenants. Philip Carr Jacob T. Glenn Second Lieutenants. Jacob T. Glenn Benjamin F. Warnock . . gt _ Captain. Charles H. Hitchcock. Residence. Benton. Franklin. Owen.Owen. Owen. . Milton. Hartland. Mrsl Lieutenants. John H.Payne Hartland. William R., Colburn Ri chmond . Second Lieutenants. William R. Colburn Joseph M. Milton Richmond. . . Cook county. Date of rank. Date of muster. Feb. 27, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865... Feb. 27,1865... Feb. 27, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865... June 22, 1865 . . Feb. 27, 1865... July 1, 1865 Feb. 27, 1865... June 22, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865... July 1, 1865 Feb. 27, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865... Feb 27, 1865... June 8, 1865 Feb. 27, 1865... June 20, 1865... Feb. 27, 1865... June 8, 1866 .. . Feb. 27, 1865... June 21, 1865... Remarks. Mustered out September 21, 1865. Mustered out September 21, 1865 ^d =-< d Resigned June 7,1865 g Mustered out September 21, 1865 g Promoted Mustered out September 21, 1865. Musteredout September 21, 1865. fed fedt>go"fedfed Resigned May 27, 1865 g Mustered out September 21, 1865 §H Promoted ¦ Mustered out September 21, 1865. HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Fifty-third Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Fry, Illinois, by Colonel Stephen Bronson, and was mustered in February 27th, 1865, for one year. On March 4th, moved, by rail, via Louisville and Nashville, to Tul- lahoma, reporting to Major General Millroy. The Regiment was assigned to the Second Brigade, Defenses of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, Brevet Brigadier General Dudley commanding Brigade. In the latter part of March, Major Wilson, with three companies, went on a campaign into Alabama and returned. On July 1st, moved, via Nashville and Louisville to Memphis, Tennessee, and was assigned to the command of Brevet Major General A. L. Chetlain. Was mustered out September 15th, 1865, and moved to Springfield, Illinois, and September 24th, received final pay and discharge. Colonel Bronson received appointment as Brevet Brigadier General. Co. Roster of the One Hundred and Fifty-fourth {one year) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Name and Rank. Colonels. McLain F. Wood Francis Swanwick . Lieutenant Colonels. Moses C. Brown Francis Swanwick Thomas H. Dobbs Majors. Francis Swanwick . Thomas H. Dobbs . . James B. Couch Adjutant. Frederick W. Dickhut Quartermaster. John P. Post , Surgeons. Melvtn W. Rust Gustavus A. Kuechen Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Gustavus A. Kuechen Flavel Shurtlefe. . , Chaplain, John E. Moore Residence. Jacksonville . Chester . . . Rockford . Chester . . Effingham . Chester . , Effingham , Chester . . Quincy . Decatur. Chicago Keokuk, Iowa , Keokuk, Iowa , Chicago. .... Upper Alton Date of rank. Feb: 22, 1865. Aug. 11, 1865 Feb 22, 1865 . June 12, 1865.. Aug. 11, 1866. Feb. 22, 1865.. June 12, 1865.. Aug. 11,1865.. Feb. 22, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865. Aug. 21,1865. Feb. 24, 1865.. March 20, 1866 Feb. 22, 1865.. Date of muster. Feb. 22, 1865. Not mustered. Feb. 22, 1865. June 20, 1865. Not mustered. Feb. 22, 1865. June 20, 1865. Not mustered. Feb. 22, 1865. Feb. 22, 1865. Feb. 22, 1865. Aug. 25,1865. Feb. 24, 1865. April 6, 1865. Feb. 22, 1865. Remarks. Died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 6, 1865 Mustered out (as Lieut. Col.) Sept. 18, 1866 Dishonorably dismissed May 18, 1865 Promoted Mustered out (as Major) Sept. 18, 1866. Promoted Promoted Musteied out (as Captain) Sept. 18, 1866 Mustered out September 18, 1865. Musteredout September 18, 1865. Died at Nashville, Tenn., August IS, 1866 Mustered out September 18, 1865 Promoted Musteredout September 18, 1865. Mustered out September 18, 1866 . oo feda fed fed Ifedofed?3 c Captain. Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865 . . . June 2, 1865 Feb. 22, 1865 . . . June 2,1865 Feb. 22, 1865 . . . June 2, 1865.... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1866 . . . Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865 . . Mrst Lieutenant. Feb. 22,1865.. Second Lieutenant. Feb. 22,1866.. Captain. . Feb. 22, 1865.. Mrsl Lieutenants. Feb. 22, 1865 . . June 10, 1865.. Second Lieutenants. Feb. 22, 1865.. June 10, 1865 . Captains. Feb 22, 1865.. June 10, 1865.. Mrst Lieutenant. Millstadt Feb. 22, 1865.. Second Lieutenant. Feb. 22, 1865.. Captain. Feb. 22, 1865.. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Feb. 22, 1865 . . Feb. 22, 1865.. Mustered out September 18, 1865 Mustered out September 18, 1866 0 Mustered out September 18, 1865 W B Mustered out September 18, 1866 d ¦Promoted Captain Company C ° Honorably discharged (as 2d Lt.) May 15, '66 2 i Promoted fed Mustered out September 18, 1865 2sW Resigned May 19, 1865 'gs Mustered out September 18, 1865 g3 Mustered out September 18, 1866 • tjB Resigned May 19, 1865 §a" Mustered out September 18, 1865 fedh* Mustered out September 18, 1866 to Mustered out September 18, 1866 «© One Hundred and Fifty-fourth (one year) Infantry. — Continued. -7 to O Co. Name and Rank. Residence. Date of rank. Date of muster. Remarks. E.. Captain. Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22,1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Aug 11, 1865 . . Feb. 22, 1865 . . Aug. 11, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865... Aug. 11, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865 .. Sept. 2, 1865 Feb. 22, 1865... Sept. 2, 1865 Feb. 22, 1866... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Not mustered. . . Feb. 22, 1865... Not mustered. . . Feb. 22, 1865... Not mustered . . . Feb. 22, 1865... Feb. 22, 1865... Not mustered. . Feb. 22, 1865... Not mustered . . . Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captains. F.. First Lieutenants. Mustered out (as 1st Lieut.) Sept. 18, 1865 . Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Sept. 18, 1865. . Second Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 18, 1866. . Mustered out September 18, 1865 G Captain. Mrst Lieutenants. Mustered out (as 2d Lieut. ) Sept. 18, 1866. Second Lieutenants. Mustered out (as Sergeant) Sept. 18, 1866 . . d ?3 Ihi ofed ?3 Captains. Thomas H. Dobbs Effingham. David P. Murphy Stockton. . Mrst Lieutenants. David P. Murphy Michael F. Trapp Second Lieutenants. Michael F. Trapp Thomas J. Dunn Captain. James Elliott First Lieutenant. William C apps Second Lieutenant. Thomas Burns Captains. William W. McAllister Burton Brown Stockton. , Effingham Effingham . Ellitstown. Nashville . Richview. Jefferson City, Missouri . Jacksonville . Jacksonville. Mrst Lieutenants. Burton Brown Jacksonville Chauncey H. Graves Jacksonville. Second Lieutenants. Chauncey H. Graves. . . . George 0. Rutledge .... Jacksonville.Jacksonville Feb. 22, 1865., June 12, 1865 , Feb. 22, 1865.. June. 12, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865.. June 12, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865.. April 25, 1865 . Feb. 22, 1865.. April 25, 1865. Feb. 22, 1865.. April 25, 1865. Feb. 22, 1865. June 20,1865. Feb. 22, 1865. June 20,1865. Feb. 22, 1865. June 20,1865. Feb. 22, 1865. Feb. 22, 1865. Feb. 22,1865. Feb. 22, 1865. May 1, 1865.. Feb. 22. 1865 May 1, 1865.. Feb. 22, 1865. May 4, 1865.. Promoted Major Mustered out September 18, 1865 Q Promoted g Mustered out September 18, 1865 d a Promoted 2 Mustered out September 18, 1865 & Mustered out September 18, 1865 gfed Musteredout September 18, 1865 3Hd* Mustered out September 18, 1865 e|fed H w Resigned March 21, 1866 ^^ Mustered out September 18, 1866 O fed Promoted fed Mustered out September 18, 1865 fcM a Promoted hj Mustered out September 18, 1865 g — g -5 to HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was organ ized at Camp Butler, Illinois, February 21, 1865, under the call of December 19th, 1864 Left, by rail, for Louisville, Kentucky, February 24th ; arrived at Nashville, Tennes see, February 27th ; was detained there by floods until March 2d, then went, by rail, to Murfreesboro. The Regiment here suffered very much from exposure to continued cold rains, and sickness prevailed to a great extent, and many of the men died from the severe exposure. Remained at Murfreesboro, drilling and doing picket and guard duty, until May 13th. Marched for TuUahoma, May 15th ; remained at Tullohoma until June 11th, when the Regiment returned, by railroad, to Nashville, Tennessee, where the Regiment was put on picket, guard and garrison duty, and many of the officers on courts martial and military commissions. Colonel McLain F. Wood died August 6th, being at the time in command of the post of Nashville. Dr. Melvin W. Rush, Surgeon, died August 13th. September 18th, 1865, the Regiment was mustered out, at Nashville, Tennessee, and ordered to Springfield, Illinois, for final payment and discharge, where it arrived September 22d. On the 29th of September, 1865, the Regiment was paid off and discharged at Camp Butler, Illinois. Roster of the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth (one year) Infantry Regiment Rlinois Volunteers. Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Gustavus A. Smith Lieutenant Colonel. Joseph B. Berry Major. John H. J. Lacy William L. Warning Napoleon B, Walker. James A. Lyon Surgeon. Russell J. Collins. . . Mrst Assistant Surgeon. Clark K. Hendee Second Assistant Surgeon. Otto Knoblock Chaplain. John H amllton Uaplam. Jacob B. Teagley . . Mrst Lieutenant. George Schuerman . . . . Residence Decatur Noble Effingham . . . Danville .... Jacksonville. Pocahontas.Naansay. . . Chicago. . . York Akron Columbia. . Date of rank. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865... June 14, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865... March 20, 1865 . April 4, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865... Date of muster. Feb. 28, 1866.. Feb. 28, 1865 . Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865 . . Feb. 28, 1865.. June 23,1865.. Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865.. March 13, 1865 . Feb. 28, 1865... Remarks. Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen. of Vol. March 13, 1865. Hon'bly disch'd Dec. 14, 18-66 Mustered out September 4, 1865. Mustered out September 4, 1865. Mustered out September 4, 1865. Resigned June 4, 1865 Mustered out September 4, 1866 . Mustered out September 4, 1866 . Mustered out September 4, 1866. Mustered out September 4, 1865 Mustered out September 4, 1865 . Mustered out September 4, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. . . Mustered out September 4, 1865. W dadfed fed ¦d d fejfed3 w Hfed a" 00so One Hundred and Fifty-fifth (one year) Infantry. — Continued. to Co. Name and Rank. A . Second Lieutenant. Christopher Snyder. Captain. George W. Richards. . . Mrst Lieutenant. Edward Herrick Second Lieutenant. Wllliam Trainer Captain. John W. Lowber. . Mrst Lieutenant. Ross Neely Second Lieutenant. Marshall C. Wood Captains. Charles J. Peshall James Maines Mrst Lieutenants. John Reddick James Maines Thomas J. Hamilton Second Lieutenant. James Lewis , Residence. Freedom. Newton. . Bedford..St. Marie Hutsonville . Hutsonville Hutsonville . Clay City. Clay City Mt. Erie . . Clay City. Clay City. Date of rank. Date of muster. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 18, 1865. Feb. 28,1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865 . Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Aug. 8, 1865. . Feb. 28, 1865. May 10, 1865. Aug. 8, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865.. Aug. 13, 1865 . Feb. 28, 1865.. June 5, 1865... Aug. 13, 1866 . Feb. 28, 1865. Remarks. Musteredout September 4, 1865. Mustered out September 4, 1865. Mustered out September 4, 1865 d Mustered out September 4, 1865 . . , Mustered out September 4, 1865. fed a fedfed Mustered out September 4, 1865 3fed o Mustered out September 4, 1865 ja Cashiered June 8, 1865 Mustered out September 4, 1865. Resigned April 11, 1865 Promoted Mustered out September 4, 1866. Resigned June 4, 1865 E. Captain. Isaac 0. Leger. . . . «. H. Mrst Lieutenants. Ephraim Beasley Samuel Mitchell Second Lieutenant. Samuel Mitchell Captain. William Anderson First Lieutenant. Whitfield N. Alley . . . Second Lieutenant. John A. Souther Captain. Edmund L. Wells. . Mrst Lieutenant. John Miller Second Lieutenant. Captain. Tilmon Shirley Mrst Lieutenant. Absalom A. Lasater. . . . Second Lieutenant. John, Coker Captain. David Glenn Noble. Noble. Noble. Noble Adriance Baraboo . Callao... Peoria. McLanesboro . McLanesboroMcLanesboro. I Godfrey Feb. 28, 1866. Feb. 28, 1866. June 14, 1865 Feb. 28, 1866. Feb. 28, 1866. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865 Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865., Feb. 28, 1865.. June 23, 1865 Feb. 28, 1865., Feb. 28, 1865. . Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865.. Feb. 28, 1865., Feb. 28, 1865., Feb. 28, 1865., Feb. 28, 1865 . Feb. 28, 1865., Feb. 28, 1865.. Mustered out September 4, 1865. Resigned May 31, 1865 Mustered out September 4, 1866 . Promoted , B Mustered out September 4, 1866 ° Mustered out September 4, 1865 ^fei Mustered out September 4, 1866 $fed Mustered out September 4, 1865. Mustered out September 4, 1866. Mustered out September 4, 1866. Mustered out September 4, 1865. Mustered out September 4, 1865 . , Mustered out September 4, 1865. afej fed - -3 One Hundred and Fifty-fifth (one year) Infantry. — Continued. to Co. Name and Rank. Mrst Lieutenant. Henry T. Jones Second Lieutenant. Samuel Gerard Captain. Thomas F. Scott Mrst Lieutenants. Thomas F. Scott George W. Hobbs Second Lieutenants. George W. Hobbs James D. Smith Residence. Tuscola . . . Marcelline. Henry Henry. . . . Louisville. Louisville. Date of rank. Date of muster. Feb. 28, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865... Feb. 28, 1865... March 13, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865... March 13, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. May 22, 1865 . Feb. 28, 1866. May 22, 1865. Feb. 28, 1865. May 26, 1865. Remarks. Mustered out September 4, 1865 , Mustered out September 4, 1865 . Mustered out September 4, 1865 , 5 Promoted 55 Mustered out September 4, 1865 8fed Promoted [^ Mustered out September 4, 1865 oo* fed fed o s HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH' INFANTRY. The One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, by Colonel Gustavus A. Smith, and mustered in February 28th, 1865, for one year. On March 2d, the Regiment — 904 strong — moved, via Louisville, and Nashville, to TuUahoma, Tennessee, and, reporting to General Milroy, was as signed to the command of Brevet Brigadier General Dudley. On June 17th, the Regi ment was divided into detachments of twenty or thirty men each, and assigned to guard duty on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, occupying the block houses from Nashville to Duck river, a distance of fifty miles. On September 4th, the Regiment was mustered out of service, and moved to Camp Butler, Illinois, where it received final pay and discharge. VoL 11—47 Roster of the One Hundred and Fifty-sixth (one year) Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers. CO00 Co. Name and Rank. Colonel. Alfred T. Smith . . Lieutenant Colonel. Erwin B. Messer John Tunnison Adjutants. Cye E. Lowe Francis H. Woohward . Loren L. Fitch Quartermaster. Addison P. Lyon Surgeon. William H. Hess Mrst Assistant Surgeon. William P. Penfield Second Assistant Surgeon. Henry T. Godfrey was. John Tunnison Charles A. Shroyer. . . . Mrst Lieutenan'i. Charles A. Shroyer. . . . Reuben B. Johnson Residence. Regular Army . Chemung Manteno Cook county. Chicago Cook county. Manteno.Aroma. . Aroma Kendall county. Date of rank. March 13, 1865. March 14, 1865. March 14, 1865.. March 1,1865... May 17, 1865.. June 28, 1865.. March 1, 1865 . . March 15, 1865.. March 3, 1868 . . March 14, 1865 . March 9, 1865 . March 28, 1865 , March 9, 1865 . March 28, 1865. Date of muster. April 4, 1865.. March 14, 1865. March 14, 1866. Not mustered . . Not mustered. . July 14, 1865.. March 1,1865 . March 15, 1865. March 3, 1865.. March 14, 1865. March 9, 1865 . April 19, 1865. March 9, 1865.. April 20, 1865. Remarks. Mustered out September 20, 1865 Mustered out, to date September 21, 1866. Mustered out September 20, 1866 Commission not accepted Commission canceled Mustered out September 20, 1865 Mustered out September 20, 1865. . Mustered out September 20, 1865. . Mustered out September 20, 1865. Mustered out September 20, 1865. . 0 ^ fed m fed fedfedOfed H Promoted Major Mustered out September 20, 1865. Promoted Resigned May 31, 1866. c. » Second Lieutenants. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Captain. Mrst Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. Captains. Naperville Mrst Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. Aug. 21, 1865. March 9, 1865.. March 28, 1865 March 9, 1865 June 28, 1865. March 9, 1865 June 28, 1865. March 9, 1865 June 28, 1865. March 9, 1865 March 9, 1865. March 9, 1865. March 9, 1865. June 26, 1865. March 9, 1865 June 12, 1865.. March 9, 1865 June 21,1865. Aug. 29, 1865. March 9, 1865. April 20, 1865. March 9, 1865. July 14, 1865. March 9, 1865 July 14, 1865. March 9, 1865.. July 14, 1865.. March 9, 1865. March 9, 1865 , March 9, 1865 . March 9, 1865 Not mustered. March 9, 1865. . June 19, 1865.. March 9, 1865. July 2, 1865.. Mustered out September 20, 1865 Promoted Resigned August 14, 1865. O Resigned June 13, 1865 d Mustered out September 20, 1865 gfedfed Promoted Mustered out September 20, 1865 fc ' d9 Promoted >*( Mustered out September 20, 1865 || wwM H Honorably discharged October 11, 1865... W Mustered out September 20, 1865 3 *ffed Promoted Captain Company K feM Resigned June 14, 1865 g Mustered out (as 2d Lieut.) Sept. 20, 1865. . j>fee Resigned May 31, 1865 ^ Mustered out September 20, 1865 Resigned June 13, 1865 -3 Promoted Captain ^ One Hundred and Fifty-sixth (one year) Infantry. — Continued. -5 o Co. Name and Rank. E.. Captain. Thomas S. SextuN. . First Lieutenant. David G. Hudson Second Lieutenant. Sap.tin L.,u:- Captain. Kei