A TOPICAL HISTORY
of
CEDAR COUNTY, IOWA
1910

Clarence Ray Aurner, S. J. Clarke Publishing Co.


SECTION IX.
MILITARY HISTORY

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CIVIL WAR REGIMENT HISTORY & ROSTERS
submitted by Linda Stoddard, February 23, 2011, pages 402-404


ABBREVIATIONS.

Adjt.= adjutant. Com.= commissioned. excd.= exchanged. Maj.= major. Sergt.= sergeant.
Art.= artillery. Cav.= cavalry. Inf.= infantry. m. o.= mustered out. trans.= transferred.
Bat.= battle or battalion. captd.= captured. inv.= invalid. prmtd.= promoted. Vet.= veteran.
Col.= colonel. desrtd.= deserted. I. V. I.= Iowa Volunteer Infantry. prmtd.= promoted. V. R. C.= Veteran Reserve Corps.
Capt.= captain. disab.. disabled. Hon. disd.= honorably discharged. regt.= regiment. wd.= wounded.
Corp.= corporal. disd.= discharged kld.= killed. re-e.= re-enlisted. Search short cut: use Edit then
Comsy.= commissary. e.= enlisted. Lieut.= lieutenant. res.= resigned. Find to locate name

FIFTH CAVALRY.

The Fifth Cavalry, better known as "Curtis' Horse," was organized at Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 20, 1861. It was composed of various detachments and companies from the western states. It did very efficient service, the details of which cannot here be given, as the regiment was constantly moving, mostly by companies or battalions, scouting, foraging, pursuing or harassing the enemy, and while not participating often as a regiment in large battles, it was constantly having smaller battles. The principal engagements participated in were the second battle of Fort Donelson, where the Fifth Cavalry followed the retreating enemy, charged and routed them; several engagements against Wheeler's cavalry at Wartrace, Duck River Bridge, Sugar Creek, and against Roddy's cavalry in several minor engagements.

The Fifth became veterans February 4, and went home to report at Davenport March 5. They returned to Nashville, Tenn., and thence proceeded on a most active campaign, tearing up railroads, and burning bridges in the enemy's rear, and annoying and crippling them in every possible way. Finally at a place called Newman, in Georgia, they, with the Eighth Indiana, were surrounded by the consolidated cavalry forces of Wheeler, Roddy, Jackson, Hume and Ross, and compelled to cut their way out, every man for himself, in which way they reached our lines.

After this, with but a handful of men, the Fifth was assigned to Kilpatrick's command, and operated almost day and night in the vicinity of Atlanta; and, after going to Louisville, Ky., and getting fresh horses, they entered into another active campaign, between Nashville and Athens, having several important engagements with the enemy; and went home at the end of the war with a record of which every man can feel justly proud.

COMPANY I.

Capt. Wm. G. McElsea, e. as sergt. Co. A, 5th Inf., June 24, 1862, prmtd. 2nd lieut. Sept. 20, 1862, prmtd. 1st lieut. Feb. 23, 1863, prmtd. capt. July 10, 1863, trans. to this reg. com. July 10, 1863, m. o. May 15, 1865.
First Lieut. Jacob F. Weaver, com. 2nd lieut. Dec. 29, 1864, prmtd. 1st lieut. July 5, 1865, m. o. 2nd lieut. Aug. 11, 1865.
Com. Sergt. Wm. H. Morrow, e. June 24, 1861, re-e. as vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Sergt. Wm. Zeitler, e. June 24, 1861, re-e. as vet. Jan. 5, 1864, wd. Dec. 25, 1864.
Begole, Wm. F., e. Sept. 1, 1862, re-e. as vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Gillette, A. H, e. Sept. 1, 1862, re-e. as vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Kimmell, D. H, e. June 24, 1861, re-e. as vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Murray, Jas. B., e. June 24, 1861, re-e. as vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Olinger, Samuel H, e. June 24, 1861, re-e. as vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Parsons, N. H. M., e. June 24, 1861, re-e. as vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Rogers, N. H., e. June 24, 1861, re-e. as vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Tracy, Thos. F., e. June 24, 1861, re-e. as vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Faninge, Walter, e. Nov. 15, 1864.

SEVENTH CAVALRY.
(This regiment mustered out at Sioux City June 22, 1866.)

COMPANY A.


Todd, Benj. F., e. Oct. 31, 1862, deserted.

COMPANY K.

Cavett, A. J., e. Sept. 20, 1861.
Lewis, Jas. M., e. Feb. 29, 1864.

COMPANY L.

Second Lieut. Hiram J. Gruwell, e. as private Oct. 1, 1861, com. 2nd lieut. April 5, 1866, m. o. as Q. M. S. June 22, 1866.
Corp. Alfred R. Ohls, e. Oct. 5, 1861.
Corp. Isaac E. Dixon, e. Oct. 1, 1861.
Wagoner Casper Cooper, e. Oct . 1, 1861.
Brown, Edward B., e. Oct. 21, 1861. Funk, G. W., e. Oct. 1, 1861.
Shaw, Samuel J., e. Oct. 1, 1861.
Ferguson, Luther, e. Sept. 26, 1861.
Russell, McCollum, e. Oct. 7, 1861. Smith, F. A., e. Sept. 27, 1861.
Smith, H. W., e. Sept. 27, 1861.
Swan, Avery, e. Sept. 28, 1861.
Welch, W. C, e. Sept. 26, 1861.

COMPANY M.

Hoskins, A. R., e. May 4, 1864.
Heck, Samuel, e. May 4, 1864.
Sweeney, Edward.
Smith, F. A., e. Feb. 28, 1864.


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