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Roster and Record of Iowa Troops In the Rebellion, Vol. 1

By Guy E. Logan

HISTORICAL SKETCH

FIRST REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY

In the great drama of the War of the Rebellion, Iowa soldiers played a conspicuous part. The

first hostile shot was fired in Charleston Harbor on the morning of April 12, 1861. A few days

later President Lincoln issued his proclamation calling for 75,000 men for the suppression of the

armed rebellion against the government of the United States. In response to this call, the First

Regiment of Iowa Volunteers went forth as the vanguard of the mighty host that followed from

the State under the subsequent calls of the President.

In this first chapter of the history of the different military organizations which Iowa sent into

the field during the progress of that great war, it is deemed proper to copy here that first

proclamation of the President, the brief telegrams from the Secretary of War having reference

thereto, and the patriotic response of the Governor of Iowa which so promptly followed.

PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,

APRIL 15, 1861.

Whereas, The laws of the United States have been, and now are, opposed in several States by

combinations too powerful to be suppressed in an ordinary way I therefore call for the Militia of

the several States of the Union to the aggregate number of 75,000, to suppress said combination,

and execute the laws. I appeal to all loyal citizens for State aid in this effort to maintain the laws,

integrity, national union, perpetuity of popular government, and redress wrongs long enough

endured. The first service assigned forces will probably be to re-possess forts, places and

property which have been seized from the Union. The utmost care should be taken, consistent

with our object, to avoid devastation destruction and interference with the property of peaceful

citizens in any part of the country, and I hereby command persons composing the aforesaid

combinations, to disperse within twenty days from date.

I hereby convene both Houses of Congress, for the 4th day of July next, to determine upon

measures for the public safety, as its interests may demand.

(Signed) ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

President of the United States.

By W. H. SEWARD,

Secretary of State.

TELEGRAMS FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR, APRIL 16, 1861.

WASHINGTON, April 16, 1861.

To His Excellency SAMUEL J. KIRKWOOD

Governor of Iowa:

Calls made on you by tonight's mail for one regiment of militia for immediate service.

SIMON CAMERON,

Secretary of War.

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Washington, April 16, 1861.

TO SAMUEL J. KIRKWOOD:

It will suffice if your quota of volunteers be at its rendezvous by the twentieth (20th) of May.

SIMON CAMERON,

Secretary of War.

PROCLAMATION OF THE GOVERNOR, APRIL 17, 1861.

WHEREAS, The President of the United States has made a requisition upon the Executive of

the State of Iowa for one regiment of Militia, to aid the Federal Government in enforcing its laws

and suppressing rebellion;

Now, therefore, I, Samuel J. Kirkwood, Governor of the State of Iowa, do issue this

Proclamation, and hereby call upon the Militia of this State immediately to form in the different

counties, Volunteer companies with a view of entering the active Military service of the United

States, for the purpose aforesaid. The regiment at present required will consist of ten companies

of at least 78 men, each including one Captain and two Lieutenants to be elected by each

company. Under the present requisition only one regiment can be accepted, and the companies

accepted must hold themselves in readiness for duty by the 20th of May next at farthest. If a

sufficient number of companies are tendered, their services may be required. If more companies

are formed and reported, than can be received under the present call, their services will be

required in the event of another requisition upon the State. The Nation is in peril. A fearful

attempt is being made to overthrow the Constitution and dissever the Union. The aid of every

loyal citizen is invoked to sustain the General Government. For the honor of our State, let the

requirement of the President be cheerfully and promptly met.

SAMUEL J. KIRKWOOD.

Iowa City, April 17, 1861.

Long before the issuance of these proclamations of President Lincoln and Governor

Kirkwood, the organized militia companies of Iowa had tendered their services to the Governor

in anticipation of the impending war, the official correspondence showing that the first of these

companies offered its services early in the month of January, 1861, the others following rapidly

during that month. It will thus be seen that all was in readiness for the prompt response which

was made to the Governor's proclamation.

The ten companies, which were to become the first regiment from Iowa, were ordered into

quarters by the Governor, April 24, 1861, and reached the designated rendezvous at Keokuk on

different dates from May 1 to May 8, 1861. Here they were mustered into the service of the

United States, May 14, 1861.

The facts thus shown—from the official records—prove that the regiment was in rendezvous

twelve days before the date indicated in the second telegram from the Secretary of War, and that

it was mustered into the service six days prior to that date. The State of Iowa is thus entitled to

the credit of having filled its quota in advance of the date stipulated in the proclamation of the

President under date of April 15, 1861. May 23d, the regiment received arms and accouterments,

and on May 28th—the tents and camp equipage having arrived—went into its first camp.

Previous to that date, it had been quartered in buildings.

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The short time that intervened before the regiment was engaged in active service was utilized

to the utmost. The Field, Stag and Line officers— with a few notable exceptions—were taking

their first lessons in the art of war, and in the study of the rules and regulations for the

government of the United States Army, of which the regiment was now a part, and found little

time for rest or recreation. Company and battalion drills were in progress many hours each day,

and far into the night the officers were engaged in the study of the movements. the manual of

arms, and the rules of discipline so necessary to be learned and taught to the men under their

command, How well these lessons were learned in so short a

time was demonstrated in the brief but severe campaign in which the regiment was soon called to

participate under the leadership of that thoroughly trained and gallant officer Brigadier General

Nathaniel Lyon, of the regular army.

The regiment left Keokuk on the 13th day of June, 1861, and was transported by boat down

the Mississippi to Hannibal, Mo., thence by rail to Macon City and Renic, and thence marched

across country to Boonville, a distance of fifty-eight miles, in less than two and one-half days, an

extraordinary march for these men fresh from their Iowa homes, and not inured to the hardships

of a soldiery life. The regiment joined General Lyon's little army at Boonville. Mo., on the 21st

day of June. Here it remained until July 13th and on that day took up the line of march with the

other troops composing General Lyon's command. From this date to the close of its term of

service, the history of the regiment is identified with that of the little army commanded by

General Lyon, on the march, the skirmish line, in camp and bivouac, and in battle.

The day the gallant Lyon gave up his life on the battlefield of Springfield, August 10, 1861,

practically ended the active military history of the First Iowa Infantry. A few days later the

regiment proceeded to St. Louis where it was mustered out of the service on the 21st day of

August, 1861. The subjoined summary of casualties shows a loss of over 17 per cent or its total

number at muster in, and is convincing evidence of its arduous service in the field, which lasted

less than two months. The loss of the regiment at Wilson's Creek was 13 killed, 141 wounded

and 4 missing, and constituted by far the greatest part of its total loss during the campaign.

In order that a correct understanding of the discrepancy between the loss at Wilson's Creek

and the subjoined summary of casualties during the campaign may be had, it should be here

stated, that, while this regiment was on the skirmish line on the right of General Lyon's

command at Dug Spring, August 2, 1861, and again at McCulloch's store, August 3, 1861, and

rendered important service on both occasions, its position was such that before it could be

brought into action the enemy was in full retreat, and in those affairs no casualties are reported.

During the campaign, therefore—according to the official records—the regiment lost twelve men

in addition to the loss at Wilson's Creek, making a total, as shown in the summary, of 170.

It can be justly claimed for this regiment that—considering the short length of its service—

its record compares most favorably with that of the other regiments which were subsequently

organized in Iowa, and mustered into the service for three years, or during the war. The history

of the service of each soldier of this regiment—as shown in the paragraph opposite his name in

the subjoined roster— reveals the fact that a very large number of the officers and enlisted men

of the regiment who were mustered out of the service, August 21, 1861, re-enlisted as fast as

opportunity offered in the Iowa commissions. Some of these officers attained high rank before

the close of the war, and all reflected honor upon their State by their heroism in the numerous

battles in which they were engaged.

This brief history of the regiment has been compiled in accordance with the provisions of

chapter 223, laws of the Thirty-second General Assembly of Iowa, and under that portion of

section 2 of the act which makes provision for "brief historical sketches of the organization,

service and engagements of all Iowa regiments."

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Within the limitation thus imposed, the compiler of this historical sketch considers that the

publication of the official report of the commanding officer of the regiment in the battle of

Wilson's Creek and the official orders of the Department Commander, and of the Congress and

the President of the United States, commendatory of the conduct of the officers and soldiers

engaged in the battle of Springfield, constitute a fitting and appropriate closing of this sketch.

These reports and orders are copied from Series 1, Volume 3 of the official records of the War of

the Rebellion, published under the direction of the Hon. Elihu Root. Secretary of War.

REPORT OF COL. WILLIAM H. MERRITT, FIRST IOWA INFANTRY.

SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by the Iowa troops in

the late hotly contested battle of Wilson's Creek:

At 6 o'clock P. M., of the 9th inst., the First Regiment of Iowa Volunteers, under command

of Lieut. Col. William H. Merritt, Col. J. F. Bates being sick, united with the forces at

Springfield under command of General Lyon, and commenced the march to Wilson's Creek,

twelve miles distant. Arriving within three miles of the enemy's camp, and in close proximity of

their pickets, the order was given to halt.

The troops lay on their arms until 3 o'clock A. M. of the 10th inst., when they advanced upon

the enemy's lines. About 5 o'clock

A. M. our advanced skirmishers engaged the enemy's pickets and drove them in. The First

Missouri and First Kansas Volunteers and a battalion of regular infantry, under command of

Captain Plummer, with Totten's Battery, very soon engaged a considerable number of the rebel

forces.

Du Bois' Battery took position a short distance east of where the enemy were being engaged,

and the Iowa troops were drawn up in line of battle on its left. A brisk fire was commenced and

kept up for thirty minutes. The enemy responded promptly with a battery in the ravine, but their

shots passed over our heads. Detailed Company D, First Lieutenant Keller commanding, and

Company E, First Lieutenant Abercrombie commanding, to act as skirmishers in advance of my

line. Ordered to advance over the hill, engage the enemy, and relieve the First Regiment Kansas

Volunteers. In advancing to engage the enemy, met the First Kansas retreating in confusion.

They broke through our line on the right, separating companies A and F from the balance of the

command. While in this confused state received a murderous fire from the enemy's infantry.

Gave the command to fall back and reform the line. The din of firearms and the loud talking of

the retreating troops drowned my voice, so the command could not be heard on the left. Led the

two companies, A and F. over the hill, halted them, and ordered to about face and fire on a

squadron of the enemy's cavalry advancing to charge on a section of Totten's Battery, The fire

was executed with promptness and effect, and after receiving the discharge from the battery, the

enemy retired in double-quick time, leaving a number of dead and wounded on the field.

Ordered companies A and F to hold their position until further orders, and then returned to

companies I, H. K, G and B who had been left facing the enemy's line. Found our troops

advancing under a galling fire from the enemy's infantry. After repulsing the enemy, they fell

back in good order. Ordered Major A. B. Porter to proceed to the rear and take command of the

four companies, A, F. D and E, of the Iowa troops there stationed. Held our position in front for

five hours, alternately advancing and retiring, as the approach and repulse of the enemy made it

necessary to do so. In every charge the enemy made, we repulsed them and drove them into the

ravine below.

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About 12 o'clock M. the order was given to retire from the field, which was done in good

order. As we retired over the hill, we passed a section of Totten's Battery, occupying a

commanding point to the right, supported on the right by companies A, F. D and E of the Iowa

troops under command of Major Porter, and on the left by one company of regular infantry,

under command of Captain Lothrop.

This command sustained our retreat with great coolness and determination under a most

terrific discharge from the enemy's infantry. After the wounded were gathered up our column

formed in order of march, and the enemy repulsed the battery and infantry retired in good order.

Thus closed one of the most hotly contested engagements known to the country, commencing

at 5:20 o'clock A. M. and concluding 12:20 o'clock P. M., in which the enemy brought to the

field 14,000 well armed and well disciplined troops and 10,000 irregular troops, and our own

force amounted to about 5,000 troops in the early part of the engagement, and considerably less

than 4,000 troops for the concluding four hours of it.

It is with great pleasure that I acknowledge valuable aid and assistance from Major A. B.

Porter, Adjutant George W. Waldron—who was wounded in the leg—and Sergeant Major

Charles Compton, and to express my unbounded admiration of the heroic conduct displayed by

both officers and men. No troops regular or volunteer, ever sustained their country's flag with

more determined valor and fortitude. They have crowned themselves with imperishable honor

and must occupy a conspicuous place in the history of their Country. A list of the killed,

wounded, and missing, will be found attached to this report, together with such notices of

individual prowess as were observed on the field.

Before concluding this report, I must bear testimony to the gallant and meritorious conduct of

Captain A. L. Mason of Company C, who fell in a charge at the head of his company.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

WILLIAM H. MERRITT

Lieutenant Colonel Commanding.

MAJOR J. M. SCHOFIELD

Acting Adjutant General.

Loss: Killed, 12; wounded, 138; missing, 4; total, 154.

Major S. D. Sturgis, who, after General Lyon was killed, was the senior officers in command

of the Union Army, makes special mention in his report of the zeal and courage displayed by

certain officers, including the names of Lieutenant Colonel Merritt, Major Porter and Captain

Herron of the First Iowa.

CONGRATULATORY ORDERS FROM MAJOR GENERAL J. C. FREMONT.

HEADQUARTERS, WESTERN DEPARTMENT,

SAINT LOUIS, MO., AUG. 25, 1861

GENERAL ORDERS, NUMBER 4.

I. The official reports of the commanding officers of the forces engaged in the battle near

Springfield, Mo., having been received, the Major General commanding announces to the troops

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embraced in his command, with pride and the highest commendation, the extraordinary services

to their country and flag rendered by the division of the brave and lamented General Lyon.

For thus nobly battling for the honor of their flag, he now publicly desires to express to the

officers and soldiers his cordial thanks, and commends their conduct as an example to their

comrades wherever engaged against the enemies of the Union.

Opposed by overwhelming masses of the enemy, in a numerical superiority of 20,000 against

4,300, or nearly five to one, the successes of our troops were nevertheless sufficiently marked to

give to their exploits the moral effect of a victory.

II. The general commanding laments, in sympathy with the country, the loss of the

indomitable General Nathaniel Lyon. His fame cannot be better eulogized than in these words

from the official report of his gallant successor, Major Sturgis, United States Cavalry:

"Thus gallantly fell as true a soldier as ever drew a sword; a man whose honesty of purpose

was proverbial; a noble patriot, and one who held his life as nothing where his country demanded

it of him."

Let all emulate his prowess and undying devotion to his duty.

III. The regiments and corps engaged in this battle will be permitted to have "Springfield

emblazoned on their colors, as a distinguishing memorial of their services to the Nation.

IV. The names of the officers and soldiers mentioned In the official reports as most

distinguished for important services and marked gallantry will be communicated to the War

Department for the consideration of the Government.

V. This order will be read at the head of every company in this department.

By order of Major General Fremont.

J. C. KELTON,

Assistant Adjutant General.

THANKS OF UNITED STATES CONGRESS.

HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY,

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE.

WASHINGTON, D. C., December 30, 1861.

GENERAL ORDERS, No, 111.

The following acts of Congress are published for the information of the Army:

Joint resolution expressive of the recognition by Congress of the gallant and patriotic

services of the late Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon, and the officers and soldiers under his

command, at the battle of Springfield, Mo.

Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in

Congress assembled,

I. That Congress deems it just and proper to enter upon its records a recognition of the

eminent and patriotic services of the late Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon. The country to

whose service he devoted his life will guard and preserve his fame as a part of its own glory.

II. That the thanks of Congress are hereby given to the brave officers and soldiers who, under

the command of the late General Lyon, sustained the honor of the flag, and achieved victory

against overwhelming numbers at the battle of Springfield, in Missouri; and that, in order to

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commemorate an event so honorable to the country and to themselves, it is ordered that each

regiment engaged shall be authorized to bear upon its colors the word "Springfield," embroidered

in letters of gold. And the President of the United States is hereby requested to cause these

resolutions to be read at the head of every regiment in the Army of the United States.

Approved December 24, 1861.

III. The President of the United States directs that the foregoing joint resolution be read at the

head of every regiment in the Army of the United States.

By command of Major General McClellan.

L. THOMAS,

Adjutant General.

Shelby Norman, a fair-haired boy of seventeen, was one of the first to enlist in Iowa. He was

a private in Company A in the First Iowa Infantry. As the regiment approached the battlefield of

Wilson's Creek, young Norman fell, pierced through the brain. Those near him heard the dull

quick thud, a sure sign that the bullet had reached its victim. "The whistling bullet never heard by

the one it hit, and which never hit the one who heard it."

Recognizing the historic fact that young Norman was the first Iowa soldier, in the First Iowa

Regiment, to give his life for his country, it was determined by the commission having in charge

the erection of the Iowa Soldiers' Monument at the State Capital, to place a bronze statue of this

heroic soldier on the monument to represent the Infantry arm of the service.

There stands the form and features of this typical young soldier of Iowa, and there it will

stand for ages to come, an inspiration to the patriotism of the young men of our State.

To the dead and the living of this splendid regiment—Iowa's first contribution to the Grand

Army of the Republic—the compiler of this sketch makes a soldier's salute, before proceeding

with his work of recording the history of the long line of Iowa regiments which followed it, and

in nearly every one of which one or more representatives of the First Iowa Infantry found

opportunity to lengthen the record of his patriotic service to his country.

SUMMARY OF CASUALTIES.

Total Enrollment .............959

Killed.......................................13

Wounded................................141

Died of disease.......................7

Died of wounds.......................5

Missing in action...................4

FIRST REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY

Term of service three months.

Mustered into service of the United States at Keokuk, Iowa, May 14, 1861, by Lieutenant

Alexander Chambers, U. S. A.

Mustered out at St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 21, 1861, by Captain Albert Tracy, Tenth United States

Infantry.

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Roster of Field, Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Staff Officers at muster in of

organization, together with subsequent appointments from civil life.

FIELD AND STAFF.

John Francis Bates. Residence Dubuque. Appointed Colonel. Mustered May 14, 1861.

Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

William H. Merritt. Residence Cedar Rapids. Appointed Lieutenant Colonel. Mustered May 14,

1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Asbury B. Porter. Age 53. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Pennsylvania. Appointed Major.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See Field and Staff, Fourth Cavalry.

George W. Waldron. Age 35. Residence Dubuque, nativity New York. Appointed Adjutant

May 13, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded by rifle ball in leg below knee, Aug. 10, 1861,

Wilson's Creek, Mo. See company I, First Infantry, also Field and Staff, Fourth Cavalry.

Theodore Guelich. Age 31. Residence Davenport. Appointed Quartermaster April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company D, Forty-eighth Infantry.

William H. White. Residence Iowa City. Appointed Surgeon. Mustered May 14, 1861.

Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See Field and Staff, Twenty-second Infantry.

Hugo Reichenbach. Appointed Assistant Surgeon. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug.

21, 1861

I. K. Fuller. Residence Dubuque. Appointed Chaplain. Mustered May l4, 1861. Mustered out

Aug. 21, 1861.

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.

Charles E. Compton. Age 24. Nativity New Jersey. Appointed Sergeant Major April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company A; also company I, Eleventh

Infantry.

William W. Hughes. Age 30. Residence Iowa City, nativity Pennsylvania. Appointed

Quartermaster Sergeant April 18, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

See company B, also company A, Twenty-second Infantry.

Samuel Holmes. Age 21. Nativity Pennsylvania. Appointed Hospital Steward April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company A; also company B, Thirtyfifth

Infantry.

Thomas M. Cummins. Age 22. Nativity Ohio. Appointed Drum Major April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company A of this regiment.

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Henry M. Kilmartin. Appointed Fife Major. Mustered May 24, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21,

1861. See company E of this regiment.

LINE OFFICERS.

Names of company officers at muster in of their companies. Service record given opposite their

names in the alphabetical roster following.

COMPANY "A"

Markoe Cummins, Captain.

Benjamin Beach, 1st Lieutenant.

George A. Satterlee, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "B"

Bradley Mahanna, Captain.

Harvey Graham, 1st Lieutenant.

Andrew Jackson Rians, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "C"

Alexander L. Mason, Captain.

William Pursell, 1st Lieutenant.

William F. Davis, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "D"

Charles L. Matthies, Captain.

Mathias Keller, 1st Lieutenant.

Joseph Enderle, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "E"

George F. Streaper, Captain.

John C. Abercrombie, 1st Lieutenant.

George W. Peirson, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "F"

Samuel M. Wise, Captain.

George A. Stone, 1st Lieutenant.

Simeon F. Roderick, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "G"

Augustus Wentz, Captain.

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Theodore Guelich, 1st Lieutenant.

Johannes Ahlefeldt, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "H"

Frederick Gottschalk, Captain.

Jacob Duttle, 1st Lieutenant.

Joseph Giger, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "I"

Frank J. Herron, Captain.

William H. Clark, 1st Lieutenant.

George W. Waldron, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "K"

Thomas Z. Cook, Captain.

John C. Marvin, 1st Lieutenant.

George W. Stinson, 2nd Lieutenant.

COMPANY "B"

Allen, Mark D. Age 22. Residence Iowa City, nativity New York. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Austin, Samuel B. Age 19. Residence Rock Island, Ill., nativity Michigan. Enlisted April 18,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded in leg Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered

out Aug. 21, 1861. See company I, Sixteenth Infantry; also company D, Fourteenth Infantry.

COMPANY " C "

Ake, Samuel. Age 35. Residence Muscatine, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Anderson, John. Enlisted June 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. Additional enlistment.

Ange, Marcel. Age 21. Residence Muscatine, nativity Canada. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Armstrong, Robert. Age 20. Residence Muscatine, nativity New Jersey. Enlisted April 22,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug.

21, 1861.

COMPANY "E"

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Abercrombie, John C. Age 36. Residence Burlington, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 24,

1861. Appointed First Lieutenant May 9, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21,

1861. See Field and Staff, Eleventh Infantry.

Adams, Martin. Age 20. Residence Henry County, Illinois, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 20,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Armfield, Reuben. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer.

Armstrong, Robert R. Age 21. Residence Burlington, nativity Iowa. Enlisted April 24, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

COMPANY "F"

Adams, Samuel A. Age 24. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 23,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company A, Thirty-second

Infantry.

Airey, Joseph P. Age 22. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company A, Thirty-second Infantry.

COMPANY "G"

Ahlefeldt, Johannes. Age 29 Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Appointed 2nd Lieutenant May 9, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861 Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

See Miscellaneous.

Altman, Charles. Age 27. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company G, Twentieth Infantry

Anzorge, August. Age 40 Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861, as

Fifer. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Arp, Ernst. Age 19. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Wounded Aug. 10, 1861 Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See

Miscellaneous.

Asbahr, Hans. Age 25. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Averbeck, Heinrich. Age 24. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

COMPANY "H"

Aeby, Bennoit. Age 26. Residence Dubuque, nativity Switzerland. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

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Amberg, Ernst. Age 43. Residence Dubuque, nativity Sachsen. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

COMPANY "K"

Agler, John. Age 24. Residence Cedar Rapids, nativity United States. Enlisted April 24, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Angell, Charles J. Rejected April 29, 1861. See company A, Twentieth Infantry.

Angell, George H. Age 18. Residence Cedar Rapids, nativity United States. Enlisted April 24,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company I, Sixteenth Infantry.

Aylsworth, George W. Age 20. Residence Clinton, nativity United States. Enlisted April 24,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Discharged Aug. 21, 1861.

COMPANY "A"

Baird, Lewis. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer.

Baird, Robert B. Age 24. Residence Muscatine, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company D, Thirty-fifth Infantry.

Barrick, Joseph. Age 28. Nativity Maryland. Enlisted April 18, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861.

Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bartholomew, Charles. Age 21. Nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 18, 1861. Mustered May 14,

1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Beach, Benjamin. Age 34. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Appointed First Lieutenant May 9, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

See company H, Eleventh Infantry.

Biles, Joseph. Age 27. Nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 18, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861.

Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bilgar, Joseph. Age 34. Nativity Hungary. Enlisted April 18, 1861, as Third Corporal. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bitzer, Galbraith. Age 22. Residence Muscatine, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 18,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company E, Eighteenth

Infantry.

Blackhart, Christian. Age 22. Nativity Germany. Enlisted April 18, 1861. Mustered May 14,

1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

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Brown, Newton M. Age 18. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 21,

1861. See company E, Eighteenth Infantry.

COMPANY "B"

Ballard, Henry W. Age 22. Residence Iowa City, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Banks, Francis B. Age 22. Residence Iowa City, nativity Connecticut. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Barnett, Simeon. Rejected April 25, 1861, by Mustering Officer.

Besett, John. Age 21. Residence Iowa City, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 18, 1861. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bick, John. Age 20. Residence Iowa City, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 18, 1861. Mustered May

14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bick, William. Age 25. Residence Iowa City, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Boarts, James Andrew. Age 19. Residence Iowa City, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 18,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company B, Twenty-second

Infantry.

Boots, John Wesley. Age 21. Residence Iowa City, nativity Delaware. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company B, Twenty-second Infantry.

Brooks, Charles E. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer. See company A, Twentysecond

Infantry.

Brooks, McHenry. Age 18. Residence Des Moines, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Brown, Alexander H. Age 41. Residence Iowa City, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 18,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded in knee Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered

out Aug. 21, 1861. See company K, Twenty-second Infantry.

Barns, Patrick H. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer. See company B. Twentysecond

Infantry.

Butler, William. Age 29. Residence Lawrence, Kas., nativity Vermont. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded in forehead Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered

out Aug. 21, 1861.

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COMPANY "C"

Baxter, George W. Age 25. Residence Muscatine, nativity New Jersey. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company F, Thirty-fifth Infantry.

Beam, John. Enlisted June 14, 1861. Additional enlistment.

Beatty, John. Age 27. Residence Muscatine County, nativity Ireland. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Becke, William. Age 24. Residence Muscatine County, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 22,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bell, William. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer.

Bennett, Orlando V. Age 30. Residence Muscatine, nativity New York. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded Aug. 10 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 21,

1861.

Bouton, Jonathan B. Age 19. Residence Muscatine County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 22,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company E, Eighteenth

Infantry.

Bransom, William. Age 24. Residence West Liberty, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bridges, Jackson J. Age 18. Residence Muscatine County, nativity Illinois. Enlisted April 22,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded Aug. 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 21,

1861.

Buchanan, Alexander. Age 29. Residence Muscatine County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 22,

1861, as 4th Sergeant. Mustered May 14, 1861 Killed in battle Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek,

Mo.

Buckingham, Silas. Age 26. Residence West Liberty, nativity Maryland. Enlisted April 22,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Burns, Edward C. Age 18. Residence Iowa City, nativity Maryland. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Burris, Benjamin. Age 20. Residence Grand View, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Died of typhoid fever July 23, 1861, Booneville, Mo. Buried in

National Cemetery, Jefferson City, Mo. Section 6, grave 82.

Butman, Asa. Age 22. Residence Muscatine County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861

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COMPANY "D"

Bates, Lewis. Age 25. Residence Burlington, nativity Saxe Meining. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Becker, Ernest. Age 29. Residence Keokuk, nativity Prussia. Enlisted April 23, 1861. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bickler, Lewis. Age 24. Residence Burlington, nativity Wurtemberg. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company F, Fifth Cavalry.

Bonitz, Edmond. Age 23. Residence Burlington, nativity Saxony. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded in abdomen Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered

out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bouquet, Nicol. Age 19. Residence Burlington, nativity Bavaria. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bruokner, Charles. Age 31. Residence Burlington, nativity Bavaria. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bush, William. Age 20. Residence Keokuk, nativity Hanover. Enlisted April 23, 1861. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company I, Fifteenth Infantry.

COMPANY "E"

Barnard, John N. Age 22. Residence Des Moines, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 20, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Beatty, John N. Age. 23. Residence Louisa County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 20, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company K, Eighth Infantry.

Beltzer, John A. Age 24. Residence Wapello County, nativity Maryland. Enlisted April 20,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company F. Eighteenth Infantry

Boeckman, John. Age 30. Residence Van Buren County, nativity Prussia. Enlisted April 20,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bradley, George Age 26. Residence Burlington, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 20, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See Eleventh United States Infantry.

Bradley, G. R. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer.

Bradley, Jacob S. Age 24. Residence Burlington, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 20, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company G, Forty-fifth Infantry.

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Brandebury, William F. Age 26 Residence Burlington, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April

20, 1861 Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Briston, George W. Age 19. Residence Louisa County, nativity Iowa. Enlisted April 20, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See Miscellaneous.

Brown, Edward P. Age 22. Residence Wapello County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 20, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bruckner, Joseph. Age 22. Residence Burlington, nativity France. Enlisted April 20, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bush, Lorin F. Age 23. Residence Burlington, nativity New York. Enlisted April 20, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See First Cavalry.

COMPANY "F"

Bailey, Benjamin F. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant nativity North Carolina. Enlisted April

23, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Balbuch, Conrad. Age 19. Residence Franklin, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Barker, Charles E. Age 23. Residence Mount Pleasant. Enlisted April 23, 1861. Mustered May

14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company H., Twenty-fifth Infantry.

Barr, George W. Age 25. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 23,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bartow, Cyrus. Age 22. Residence Utica, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 23, 1861. Mustered May

14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company F, Second Infantry.

Benson, Henry H. Age 21. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Iowa enlisted April 23, 1881.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company K, Eighth Infantry.

Bereman, Tighlman H. Age 21. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 23,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company E, First Cavalry.

Bird, Clement M. Age 29. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 23,

1861, as Second Corporal. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company

E, First Cavalry.

Bowman, Francis M. Age 28. Residence Marshall, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 23,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Boyles, William A. Age 24. Residence Marshall, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company H, Twenty-fifth Infantry.

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Branager, Joseph. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer.

Brooks, William S. Age 21. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861 Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company D, Nineteenth Infantry.

Brothers John. Age 21. Residence Charleston, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 23, 186I. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Brown, Richard T. Age 21. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Indiana. Enlisted April 23,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company C, Fourth Cavalry.

Buckingham, Goodcil, Jr. Age 19. Residence Keokuk, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Buffington, Risen S. Age 22. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April

23, 1861, as Fifer. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

COMPANY "G"

Baasch, Heinrich W. Age 25. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 26, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Barche, Christian. Age 32. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company K, Sixteenth Infantry.

Becker, Peter. Age 29. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company G, Sixteenth Infantry.

Benedix Christian. Age 21. Residence Le Claire, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Brammer, Delti I. Age 23. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861 Wounded Aug. 10. 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 21,

1861.

Brammer, Hans I. Age 21. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 25, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company B, 16th Infantry.

COMPANY "H"

Becker, William Age 21. Residence Dubuque, nativity Prussia. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

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Bloechlinger, Antony. Age 19. Residence Dubuque, nativity Switzerland. Enlisted April 23,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company E, Twenty-first

Infantry.

Bohlig, John. Age 31. Residence Dubuque, nativity Bavaria. Enlisted April 23, 1861. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bossler, John. Age 29. Residence Dubuque, nativity Luxembourg. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861 See company G, Sixteenth Infantry.

Brassel, Ulrich. Age 38. Residence Dubuque, nativity Switzerland. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bruderlin, Albert. Age 21. Residence Dubuque, nativity Switzerland. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Budden, Henry. Age 21. Residence Dubuque, nativity Holland. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Buehler, George. Age 24. Residence Dubuque, nativity Switzerland. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded in knee Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out

Aug. 21, 1861.

Buehler, Leon. Age 21. Residence Dubuque, nativity Switzerland. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

COMPANY "I"

Baird, William R. Age 35. Residence Dubuque, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Bale, Edward E. Age 18. Residence Dubuque, nativity England. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded severely Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out

Aug. 21, 1861.

Ballow, George H. Age 26. Residence Dubuque, nativity New York. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded severely Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out

Aug. 21, 1861.

Bardon, Silas. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer.

Barron, Francis. Age 40. Residence Dubuque, nativity Canada. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. Re-enlisted in Third Battalion, Dubuque,

Iowa.

Becket, Edward. Age 20. Residence Dubuque, nativity Iowa. Enlisted April 23, 1861. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company H. Twelfth Infantry.

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Bell, John. Age 33. Residence Dubuque, nativity Scotland. Enlisted April 23, 1861. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Wounded by musket ball Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug.

21, 1861.

Bennett, Orson W. Age 20. Residence Dubuque, nativity Michigan. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded in left leg Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

See Miscellaneous.

Bevridge, Thomas. Age 19. Residence Dubuque, nativity Missouri. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Burroughs, Thomas. Age 39. Residence Dubuque, nativity New York. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

COMPANY "K"

Bates, Hiram C. Age 24. Residence Cedar Rapids, nativity United States. Enlisted April 24,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Blood, Alvaro C. Age 20. Residence Vinton, nativity United States. Enlisted April 24, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company D, Twelfth Infantry, and

company A, First Cavalry.

Boyes, Harrison H. Age 22. Residence Sheffield, Ill., nativity United States. Enlisted April 24,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company B, Second Cavalry.

Burmeister, George C. Age 22. Residence Western, nativity Germany. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company C, Thirty-fifth Infantry.

Butler, Benjamin E. Age 22. Residence Mount Vernon, nativity United States. Enlisted April

24, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company A, Thirteenth

Infantry.

COMPANY "A"

Campbell, Hugh J. Age 27. Residence Muscatine, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 18,

1861, as First Sergeant. Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo.

Mustered out Aug. 21. 1861. See Field and Staff, Eighteenth Infantry.

Cargill, Alexander. Age 23. Residence Cedar Rapids, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 18,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861: See company B, Twentieth Infantry.

Clark, Judd. Age 23. Nativity New York. Enlisted April 18, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861.

Died of typhoid fever, Springfield, Mo.

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Compton, Charles E. Age 24. Nativity New Jersey. Enlisted April 18,1861. Mustered May 14,

18,61. Promoted Sergeant Major May 24,1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company I,

Eleventh Infantry.

Conner George W. Age 35. Nativity New York. Enlisted April 18, 1861, as Fifer. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Crabb, John. Age 23. Residence Muscatine, nativity New York. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21 1861. See Company I, Thirty-fifth Infantry.

Creitz. Lewis F. Age 28. Residence Wilton, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company G, Thirty-fifth Infantry.

Cummins, Alexander S. Age 19. Nativity Ireland. Enlisted April 8, 1861. Mustered May 14,

1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Cummins, Markoe. Age 39. Residence Muscatine, nativity New York. Enlisted April 18, 1861,

as Captain. Mustered May 14, 1861. promoted Lieutenant Colonel of Sixth Infantry Mustered

out Aug. 21, 1861.

Cummins, Thomas M Age 22. Nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 18, 1861, as Drummer. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Promoted Drum Major May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

COMPANY "B"

Campion, Mitchell. Age 22. Residence Iowa City, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded in leg Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug.

21, 1861.

Cleveland, David. Age 24. Residence Iowa City, nativity New York. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company K, Twenty-second Infantry.

Clothier, Newton S. Rejected May 14, 1861, by Mustering Officer. See company G, Seventh

Infantry.

Corlett, Josiah K. Age 23. Residence Iowa City, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company I, Twenty-second Infantry.

Craig, Loren R. Age 24. Residence West Liberty, nativity Ohio. Enlisted April 18, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company F, First Cavalry.

COMPANY "C"

Capell, Eri F. Age 20. Residence Muscatine, nativity Illinois. Enlisted April 22, 1861. Mustered

May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

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Chamberlain, Henry C. Age 18. residence Muscatine, nativity New Jersey. Enlisted April 22,

1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company E, Sixteenth infantry

Cochrane, Matthew. Age 28. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ireland. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Cogdal, John F. M. Age 21. Residence Muscatine, nativity Illinois. Enlisted April 23, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Wounded Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 21,

1861. See company A, Seventh Infantry

Crooker, Lewis M. Age 19. Residence Muscatine, nativity New York. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861.

Crouch, Edward I. Age 19. Residence Muscatine, nativity Iowa. Enlisted April 22, 1861.

Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company A, Eleventh Infantry.

Crow, John H. Age 24. Residence Grand View, nativity Iowa. Enlisted April 22,