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Roster and Record of Iowa Troops In the Rebellion, Vol. 4

By Guy E. Logan

HISTORICAL SKETCH

EIGHTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY

The Eighth Regiment of Iowa Cavalry was organized under special authority of the War

Department, bearing date April 6, 1863. The twelve companies of which it was composed were

ordered into quarters by the Governor of the State, on dates ranging from August 13 to

September 1, 1863. Davenport, Iowa, was designated in the order as the place of rendezvous, and

there, on the 30th day of September, 1863, the twelve companies and their officers, together with

the field and staff officers of the regiment, were-mustered into the service of the United States,

by Lieutenant Colonel William N. Grier, of the Regular Army. At the date of its muster into the

service, the regiment had an aggregate strength of 1,234 men in its camp, near Davenport, was

given the name of "Camp Roberts," in official orders. The regiment was fortunate in the

selection of Colonel Joseph B. Dorr as its commander. This officer had entered the service

November 5, 1861, as Regimental Quartermaster of the Twelfth Iowa Infantry, and had won

distinction in the battle of Shiloh. Colonel J. J. Woods, in his official report of the Twelfth Iowa,

in that battle, made special mention of his gallant conduct as follows: "Quartermaster Dorr,

although his position did not require him to go into action, volunteered to do so, and throughout

the day behaved daringly, if not recklessly, exposing his person to the enemy.

1 Report of Adjutant General of Iowa, 1864, pages iv, vi, x 719, and the original roster of the

regiment, on pages 104 to 147 inclusive.

Energetic and efficient in his own department, he would fill a higher one with credit to

himself and honor to the service. " This prediction was fully verified in the subsequent splendid

achievements of Colonel Dorr, as the commander of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry. Nearly all the

other field and staff and many of the line officers of the regiment had the advantage of having

had experience in the service. This was also true of many of the enlisted men, who had also

served in other Iowa regiments. The cavalry branch of the service was always the most popular

among those desiring to enlist and, when the organization of the Eighth Cavalry was authorized,

the number of volunteers was far in excess of the number that could be accepted. Twenty-two

companies, numbering over two thousand men, offered their services to Colonel Dorr, and from

that number he had the selection of the twelve companies which composed his regiment. It will

thus be seen that the organization of the regiment was perfected under the most favorable

conditions. The regiment was only partially equipped and its officers were busily engaged in

drilling and instructing the men in the manual of arms and the various evolutions of a cavalry

regiment when, on the 14th of October, it was ordered to proceed to Louisville, Ky.

On October 17, 1863, the regiment left Camp Roberts, and was conveyed by rail to

Louisville, by way of Michigan City and Indianapolis, arriving there and going into camp on

October 22d. On November 4th the regiment took up its first line of march, towards Nashville,

Tenn., where it arrived on the 16th, having cowered the distance of two hundred and twenty

miles by easy marches. At Nashville the regiment completed its equipment, and was prepared for

active service in the field, but, instead of receiving orders to join the army under Major General

Thomas, as he had expected, Colonel Dorr was ordered to report to General A. C. Gillem, then in

command of the troops on the line of the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad. For the

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condensed history of the operations of the regiment, which follows, the compiler has had

recourse to the official reports of Colonel J. B. Dorr and his Adjutant, Henry H. Belfield, made to

Adjutant General N. B Baker. 2 The regiment cowered a wide field in its operations, and only the

most important events in its history can be included in this sketch.

On the 1st of December, 1863, the regiment left Nashville, and, in obedience to his orders,

Colonel Dorr proceeded along the line of railroad, then being operated almost exclusively by the

Government in forwarding troops and supplies to the armies at the front. The inhabitants of the

country were intensely disloyal and hostile to the Government. Adjutant Belfield says in his

report: "It was the boast of Humphreys County, of which Waverly is the seat, that but one Union

man had lived within its limits, and he had been killed." Nearly every man in the county had at

one time been in the rebel army, and those who had been discharged on account of wounds or

sickness, and had returned to their homes, were nearly all connected, directly or indirectly, with

the guerrilla bands which infested the country. Such were the conditions which confronted

Colonel Dorr when he marched with his regiment into that hot-bed of treason and rebellion. He

found no considerable organized force of the enemy, only scattered bands of guerrillas (or bushwhackers

as they were more generally called), who were so thoroughly familiar with every road

and by-path of the woods that they could generally avoid their pursuers; but they were finally

hunted down and captured or driven out of the country.

Colonel Dorr was instructed to assume the management of the civil as well as the military

affairs of a district, embracing eight counties, the ordinary enforcement of the laws by the local

civil authorities having been almost entirely suspended. Over this wide region, where a state of

general lawlessness and anarchy prevailed, the Eighth Iowa Cavalry and its energetic

commander were constantly occupied in endeavoring to restore a semblance of law and order,

and in guarding the line of railroad, during the winter of 1863-4. The headquarters of the

regiment were established at Waverly, and from that point Colonel Dorr directed the operations

of his entire command. One battalion of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry was retained at headquarters,

but this battalion—or detachments from it—was engaged ill scouting through the surrounding

country, while the other two battalions under command of Major Price and Major Thompson,

were stationed at different points in the district, from which similar operations were conducted.

The First Kansas Battery was detailed for service with the regiment, one section being kept on

duty at headquarters and one section detailed for duty with the battalion commanded by Major

Price.

The extended operations of the regiment during this period of its service, and the important

results accomplished, are shown in the following extracts from the official report of Colonel

Dorr. After describing the movements of his regiment, which cowered the country in every

direction from Fort Donelson on the Cumberland, a distance of about forty miles north to near

Clifton, Sixty miles south, embracing a district of one hundred miles by seventy, he says:

.. . The report of Colonel Hawkins' ability to concentrate a large force, and to drive us out, which

was threatened, proved false. Yet he was prowling over the country with small bands from ten to

fifty strong, robbing and plundering all who manifested any sentiment of Unionism, or even less

than the bitterest hostility to the Federals. The country was peculiarly adapted for bushwhacking

operations, being broken into sharp hills and deep valleys, rugged bluffs and deep gulches, with

but very little tillable land. The whole surface has been wooded, and the clearings are small in

extent, presenting on all hands the best cover for bands of desperate men like Hawkins, who,

knowing every foot of country and every by-path, are enabled to traverse it in any direction, and

avoid contact with Federal troops sent in pursuit. But the regiment entered upon the work of

clearing the country of these robbers, with a determination to succeed and fully accomplish the

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duty. Hawkins and his men were pursued from point to point, and himself, nearly all his

commissioned officers and large numbers of his men, captured. Instead of administering the oath

of allegiance to the citizens, I adopted the policy of placing them under bonds with sureties, and

found this had a wonderful influence towards quieting the country repentant rebels have a much

greater fear of losing their property than of violating an oath, which, indeed, most of them

consider compulsory.

One expedition was made during December, which deserves notice as an opening incident in

the history of a new regiment. On the 20th, Lieutenant Wilbur F. McCarron, company G, with

forty men, crossed Duck River during a violent storm of wind and rain, and under most

disadvantageous circumstances, the stream being swollen out of its banks and running at a

furious pace. The crossing was not effected until after dark; but, without halting, he pushed out

over the low lands, covered with water from the overflowing river, and, traversing a thickly

wooded country a distance of fourteen miles, reached the rendezvous of a portion of Hawkins'

men, and captured Captain Nance, one lieutenant and twelve men, with their horses and arms. I

had expected that Colonel Hawkins and his staff, with twenty-five or thirty of his best men,

would have been found there, but he had been too careful of his life and liberty to trust himself

within twenty miles of the post for quarters. The party returned across the river by daylight next

morning. Lieutenant McCarron is entitled to much credit for his perseverance under difficulties..

The sanitary condition of the regiment, under charge of Surgeon William H. Finley, assisted by

Dr. A. S. Carnahan and Dr. D. H. Warren, Assistant Surgeons, is most excellent, the Eighth Iowa

Cavalry being probably the healthiest regiment in the service. 3

The report, from which the foregoing extract was made, brought the history of the regiment

down to the beginning of the year 1864, at which time the headquarters and positions of the

battalions remained as heretofore described. Resuming his report, Colonel Dorr says:

.. . Still in camp along the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad. .

A large amount of stores having arrived at Waverly Landing, Company G, part of company K,

and one gun of the battery, under command of Captain P. C. Morhiser, were stationed there as a

guard, and to furnish escort for the train which was employed in remolding the stores to

Waverly. With our limited transportation, and all the teams which could be impressed in the

country, this was not effected until the 1st of March. Captain Morhiser discharged the duty with

energy and zeal, losing no portion of the stores, although his pickets were attacked on several

occasions, and the trains threatened. In the first days of January the weather became severely

cold, from which the scouting parties, who were constantly in the saddle, suffered a great deal—

one party having no less than twelve men badly frosted, one so badly as to require amputation. In

consequence of neglect that Nashville, we suffered badly for clothing, as well as other

quartermaster supplies, although every exertion was made by regimental officers to anticipate the

wants of the troops. But Thomas's men at Chattanooga were greatly in want, and, as that was the

from of the army of the Cumberland, they had to be supplied first.

The operations of the regiment, for the remainder of the winter of 1864, may be summarized

as follows: In January, Lieutenant Colonel Barner, with two companies of his regiment and one

section of the First Kansas Battery, was sent to scour the country along the Tennessee River as

far as Fort Henrys which duty he accomplished in a satisfactory manner. In the same month,

detachments, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Barner and Major Brown, made a thorough

scout of the country on the north and south sides of Duck River, from which they returned with a

considerable number of prisoners, horses and arms, having also driven many desperadoes out of

the country. About the 1st of February the rebel General Roddy crossed the Tennessee River, at

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Florence, with a large force of cavalry, for the purpose of making a raid into the district occupied

by the Eighth Iowa Cavalry. Captain Burns with his company (A) was detailed by Colonel Dorr

to make a scout in the direction of the approaching enemy, and report his movements, while the

remainder of the regiment was held in readiness for an engagement; but the rebel General

retreated as rapidly as he had advanced, and Captain Burns returned from his scout without

having come into contact with the enemy. Detachments from the regiment continued to scout the

country in every direction and made numerous captures. Captain Burns, with twenty men, by a

rapid march overtook and captured Lieutenant Colonel Brewer, of the rebel General Forrest's

command, who, with a small escort of a lieutenant and eleven men, was —under orders from

Forrest—making his way to West Kentucky, for the purpose of enlisting recruits for the rebel

army. Colonel Brewer refused to surrender until he was wounded and overpowered, with his

escort, only one of whom escaped. Important dispatches were secured with this capture. Captains

Evans, Root, Cummings and Shurtz were also quite successful in capturing prisoners. Three

rebel mails were captured and important information gained from the letters they contained

Many deserters from the rebel army came to the post at Waverly and took the oath of allegiance

to the Federal Government. Lieutenant Charles Linderman, of Company A, received special

mention in Colonel Dorr's report, for the prompt and efficient manner in which he discharged the

duties of Provost Marshal at Waverly. While the regiment had sustained but few casualties in its

numerous skirmishes with the lawless bands it had encountered, it had captured a large number

of prisoners, and had succeeded in reclaiming the district in which it operated from a state of

anarchy to at least a comparative degree of peace and good order.

The regiment was now about to enter upon an active and vigorous campaign against the

regularly organized forces of the rebel army, in which it was, for the first time, to operate in

conjunction with other cavalry regiments. On Search 13, 1864, Colonel Dorr was relieved by

other troops and, turning over the command of the post at Waverly to his successor, marched

with his regiment to Nashville, where he arrived on the 17th, and at once commenced refitting

his regiment, by procuring horses to replace those which had become disabled, and otherwise

completing its equipment. On the 1st of April the regiment started on the march for Chattanooga.

It then had 1050 enlisted men in the saddle, well mounted and equipped, with its full

complement of officers, and all in excellent health and spirits. It reached Chattanooga on the

10th, and from there continued its march to Cleveland, where it arrived on the 13th and joined

the First Brigade, First Division, of Cavalry, commanded by Brigadier General E. M McCook.

The regiment remained in camp at Cleveland until May 3d, when, with its brigade and division,

it marched to the from and began the series of operations which were continued to the close of

one of the most remarkable campaigns in military history.

Before starting on the campaign, Colonel Dorr had been assigned to the command of the First

Brigade, and Lieutenant Colonel Barner was left in command of the regiment. On the 5th of May

Major Price, of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry, who had been sent with a detachment of his regiment

on a reconnaissance, found the enemy only about four miles in advance of the brigade, on the

road leading to Dalton. On May 6th, detachments from the Eighth Iowa and other regiments

made a careful examination of the enemy's position and the approaches to it, and, on the 7th, the

brigade, with the Eighth Iowa Cavalry in advance, moved down the Dalton road and drove the

enemy out of Varnell's Station. Skirmishing was continued during the day and, at 4 p.m., the

brigade occupied a position two miles west of the station, which it reached under fire from the

enemy's artillery. During the execution of the movement the regiment had several men wounded

and several horses killed. On May 9th the brigade again advanced and reached a point three

miles south of Varnell's Station, the Second Brigade occupying a position on its left. In the

engagement which ensued the enemy was driven back three miles. The Eighth Iowa Cavalry led

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the advance and captured a temporary line of works erected by the enemy, Company E taking the

most conspicuous part in the capture, and Corporals Pease and Sharp, of that company,

particularly distinguishing themselves by their brave conduct, which was subsequently rewarded

by their promotion. While the First Brigade was successful in this movement, the Second

Brigade, advancing on its left, was outflanked by the enemy, and its commander and 120 of his

men were captured. Colonel Dorr moved his brigade promptly to the support of the Second, upon

learning of its disaster, and successfully cowered its retreat from its exposed position, which

could not be maintained.

On May 10th the brigade made another forward movement, in the direction of Dalton,

driving the enemy from a wooded ridge. On May 11th and 12th the forward movement was

continued, and there was more or less skirmishing with the enemy, who continued to fall back

until he reached a strong position at Ray's Gap. On May 13th Colonel Dorr received orders to

attack the enemy at the Gap, and at once moved forward with his brigade, his own regiment

taking the advance; but, just as preparations for the attack had been completed, the skirmishers

discovered that the rebels had abandoned their strong position during the night and were again

retreating towards Resaca, the town of Dalton being also evacuated about the same time. Colonel

Dorr's Brigade followed in pursuit of the enemy, on the valley road towards Tilton, near which

place the Eighth Iowa relieved the First Tennessee, and, again taking the advance, soon came up

with and engaged the enemy and drove him from his position. The pursuit was continued until

the enemy was again found, in heavy force, posted in a strong position, and another engagement

ensued. Reinforcements came to the aid of the First Brigade, and the enemy was again driven

from his position and forced to retreat. Night coming on, the pursuit was abandoned and the tired

troops went into camp.

On May 14th the whole division moved to Tilton. The First Brigade was ordered to construct

barricades, while the Second Brigade engaged the enemy on the left of the infantry. On the 15th,

the enemy evacuated Resaca, and Colonel Dorr was ordered to move forward with his brigade.

The Eighth Iowa had the advance and crossed the Conasauga River, four miles above Resaca,

and moved rapidly forward to McClure's Ferry, on the Coosawattie River, where a brigade of

General Stoneman's had halted, and was hesitating about attempting to ford the river, as camp

fires could be seen for some distance up and down the stream, on the opposite side, indicating

that the enemy was posted there in strong force. Colonel Dorr determined to cross the river with

his brigade, and ordered the Eighth Iowa to move forward and enter the ford. while two

companies were posted to cover the crossing, should the enemy be encountered. The crossing

was effected in safety, however, the rebel force having retreated, leaving the burning camp fires

to deceive and delay the advance of the Union forces. After crossing the river, Colonel Dorr sent

detachments from the Eighth Iowa to scout the roads in different directions. One of these

detachments encountered the enemy's pickets five miles from the river, and discovered the main

camp of the rebel force The next morning the brigade and division moved forward, and the

enemy again retreated. On May 19th, six companies of the Eighth Iowa, under command of

Majors Root and Price, had a brisk engagement with a rebel force, in which the enemy was

driven from a strong position. Company G, under Lieutenant McCarron, and Company M, under

Captain Hoxie, were conspicuous in the charge and won special mention in Colonel Dorr's

report. From the 22d of May to the 1st of June, the Eighth Iowa Cavalry, with the other troops of

its brigade and division, was engaged every day in skirmishing with the enemy, the most notable

of these skirmishes occurring on the 24th, when Lieutenant Colonel Barner with his regiment

steadily pushed the enemy for three miles, encountering stubborn resistance and freely exposing

his men to the fire of both artillery and musketry. During this advance, Captain M. M Walden, of

Company H, made a brilliant and successful charge with his company; and again, on the 26th.

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Captain Hoxie and Lieutenant Anderson, with the men of their companies. exhibited conspicuous

bravery under the fire of a rebel battery.

From the 1st to the 17th of June, the regiment, with its brigade and division, continued to

advance with the rest of the army, and the enemy was steadily forced back to Kenesaw Mountain

on the right and Lost Mountain on the left of his line, his center holding a position on Pine

Mountain. On June 17th, the enemy was driven from his position on Pine Mountain and, on the

same day, McCook's and Stoneman's cavalry were ordered forward to engage in the struggle for

the possession of Lost Mountain. The Eighth Iowa Cavalry reached the base of the mountain at

noon and was placed in support of the Eighteenth Indiana Battery which was directing its fire

against the rebel batteries on the crest of the mountain, That night the regiment went into camp a

short distance from the base of the mountain, and the next morning, in advance of the brigade

and division, moved around to the north side of the mountain and had reached the Dallas road,

when the enemy was discovered to have evacuated his strong position and was again retreating

down the valley. Some companies of the Eighth Iowa and Second Michigan Cavalry went in

pursuit, and harassed the rebel cavalry which constituted the rear guard, following them about

five miles, when they took refuge behind their infantry. On the same day, Captain Walden, with

a detachment from the Eighth Iowa, captured a hospital and a considerable number of prisoners.

The regiment remained in camp at Lost Mountain until July 1st, when, with its brigade and

division, and in co-operation with General Stoneman's Cavalry Division, it again assumed the

aggressive and was soon engaged in conflict with the enemy. On July 5th, the two divisions of

cavalry marched from the right to the left flank of the army, and took position at the fords of the

Chattahoochee River, where they remained until the 18th, guarding the fords. Skirmishes with

the enemy's cavalry were of daily occurrence. On the 18th, Colonel Dorr marched with a

detachment of his regiment across the river, to observe more closely the movements of the

enemy. This was the first time any of the cavalry had crossed the Chattahoochee. On the next

day Major Isett, with a small detachment, crossed the river on the same mission, and, on the 22d,

the entire division was ordered to cross and move forward to Atlanta, a report having been

received that the rebels had evacuated that place, which was soon found to be a mistake, and the

division took position at Mason's Church, where, on July 23d, it was attacked by a large force of

rebel cavalry, which attack was successfully repulsed.

Colonel Dorr had resumed command of his regiment on the 22d having been relieved of the

command of the brigade by Colonel Croxton, upon whom the command devolved, on account of

his being Colonel Dorr's senior in rank. On July 24th the division moved to a new position near

Atlanta, but returned to Mason's Church on the 25th, and, on the following day, again

successfully resisted an attack from the enemy. The compiler has thus far given only a condensed

description of the operations of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry, from the time it started on the Atlanta

campaign, May 3, 1864. Its subsequent operations to the close of the year are fully described in

the report of Colonel Dorr, from which the foregoing summary has been compiled; and, at the

risk of exceeding the limitation of space assigned to this sketch, the compiler feels that it is but

just to Colonel Dorr and his regiment that the remainder of his excellent report should be given

without any attempt at abridgment. The report is dated, "Waterloo, Ala., January 15, " and the

following quotation covers the operations of the regiment from the 27th of July to the 31st of

December, 1864.

On the 27th, orders were received to make a raid upon the enemy's communications. and the

regiment, with the balance of the division and a part of Colonel Harrison's Brigade crossed the

Chattahoochee River and moved down the west side, recrossing at Riverton Ferry, six miles

below Campbellton. On the 28th, reached Palmetto Station, on the forest Point and Atlanta

Railroad, about dusk: destroyed the depot, some public stores, a quantity of cotton, and about

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one and a half miles of the track and telegraph. Left Palmetto about 9 p. m. and reached

Fayetteville at daylight on the morning of the 29th; halted some three hours and then moved

forward, First Brigade in advance. During the night, and before reaching Fayetteville, the Second

Brigade captured a considerable wagon train and a number of prisoners. After leaving the last

named place a considerable number of wagons and prisoners were captured and abou18 o'clock,

the expedition reached the railroad half a mile north of Lovejoy's Station. The First Tennessee,

which had the advance, having met with slight resistance, a battalion of the Eighth was sent

forward to reinforce that regiment. On arriving at the railroad, pickets were thrown out on all the

roads, and the work of destruction upon the road commenced. A detachment of the Eighth, on

picket at the Station, destroyed one box car containing goods, and three or four platform cars. as

water tank and a wood shed. A small reconnoitering party was sent out towards McDonough,

from the Eighth. Between one and two miles of road was destroyed and the telegraph for some

distance.

At 2 p. m., commenced the retrograde movement towards the Chattahoochee, First Brigade

in the rear. About one mile west of Lovejoy's Station found Jackson's Division of rebel cavalry

had got on our road, and between us and Second Brigade. Almost at the same moment I received

orders from Colonel Croxton, commanding brigade, to move forward and attack the enemy. The

regiment moved up at a trot, and at a short distance came up with the brigade commander, Echo

ordered me to charge them with the Eighth. I advanced at a fast trot until within striking distance,

when I ordered the charge, and the regiment, right in from in column, dashed forward gallantly

on the enemy. The rebels were in column in the road, and in line on the right and left of the road.

Their front gave back rapidly before this headlong charge, but those in the rear and on the left of

the road poured in a most deadly fire, before which the head of the column went down like grass

before the scythe, That portion of the enemy's force on the left of the road had been mostly

concealed from me, by the nature of the ground. I saw, just as the head of the column struck the

enemy, that this portion of their force must be routed, or the column in the road would be

exposed to a flank as well as a from fire. Instantly I ordered the companies in rear of the First

Battalion into the field on the left of the road, for the purpose of charging that portion of the

enemy's line. But at this critical moment I discovered that they had not come up, having been

ordered by Colonel Croxton, as they were following the First Battalion, to turn off the road and

form in a field to the left. I had but 292 men with me on the raid, and by this order, without

notice, I was left, with about 100 men, to charge an entire brigade, and that the best brigade in

the rebel service, composed of the Third, Sixth and Ninth Texas. Indeed, it has never been

certainly ascertained that Jackson's whole division was not there; a battle flag believed to be his

was in the field, on the left of the road, and nearly reached by my men. Of course so small a

force was obliged to fall back, which they did, to all angle of the road about 150 yards from

where the column struck the enemy's line, and from which they had been driven. This position

was held until the Fourth Kentucky and First Tennessee came up on our right. The enemy

attempted to move to our left flank, but were prevented by a portion of the Eighth, and a part of

Second Brigade sent back by General McCook. Orders being received from Colonel Croxton to

move forward by a road to the left, the whole brigade withdrew and moved rapidly forward

towards Newnan, on the Highest Point and Atlanta Railroad, intending to cross the

Chattahoochee opposite or below that place. The loss of the Eighth was eight or nine killed and

about fourteen wounded, including among the killed First Lieutenant James Horton, Company K,

Acting Adjutant, and Second Lieutenant Joseph H. Cobb, Company A, Both were as gallant

young officers as ever drew a sabre. Both fell at the head of the column, and if to die for one's

country is glorious, theirs was a glorious death for they met it boldly and unflinchingly in the

very shock of battle. William Christy, Sergeant Major, fell, terribly wounded in four places, but,

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too brave to yield, courageously made his way without assistance to the rear. All the officers and

men, with few exceptions, did nobly in this fight. Of course our dead and the severely wounded

we were compelled to leave in the hands of the enemy, the only ambulance belonging to the

regiment being in advance with the ambulance train.

During the night following we continued the march through swamps and over most difficult

roads. Portions of the regiment, under command of Majors Root and Isett. Operated on the flanks

and rear. About noon, on the 30th, the head of the expedition, on entering Newnan, unexpectedly

came upon Roddy's dismounted cavalry, on their way to Atlanta. This force, in addition to

Wheeler's whole cavalry, which came up soon after, gave the enemy fully eight thousand men,

and enabled them to force back the Federal column and occupy the road in our front. The Second

Brigade was, in front, followed by the First Brigade, Colonel Harrison's Brigade being in the

rear; and both the Second Brigade and Harrison's were slightly engaged. The Eighth was ordered

to dismount in the road where the whole command was halted, and throw up barricades, which

was done. We remained in this position some time without hearing anything of the enemy.

Absent for some minutes at a few hundred yards from the regiment, on account of a wound

received at Lovejoy's, on the 29th, I received orders to move forward, and requested the Adjutant

General, Captain William A Sutherland who brought me the order, to give it to Major Root, who

was with the regiment. In a few minutes I overtook the regiment, which had moved forward half

a mile, and found it had made a charge, one portion under Major Root and another portion under

Major Isett. The enemy gave way in confusion, and Major Isett captured a large number of the

horses of Ross's Brigade. General Hume, commanding a brigade, was captured by Lieutenant

George M. Detwiler, of Company C, but was recaptured by the enemy, together with the gallant

officer by whom he had been taken. The Eighth had cleared the way, as Captain Walden reported

to me just as I came up, and which fact was reported to the brigade commander. Had the whole

division then moved forward, we should have been able to hold the road. But the enemy so

largely outnumbered that portion of the expeditionary forces engaged that they soon rallied and

again occupied the road. In this encounter, which lasted some thirty minutes, great gallantry was

displayed by both officers and men. The Eighth lost severely. I reformed the regiment near and

to the right of the battery, the Second Indiana and Fifth Iowa being on the left. In a few minutes

the enemy again advanced and made a desperate effort to take the battery. I advanced with the

Eighth dismounted, and drove the enemy from our front. The Second Indiana and Fifth Iowa did

the same. Twice more the rebels made desperate efforts to capture our guns, but were each time

bravely met and handsomely repulsed, the battery firing canister at short range. It was five

o'clock when General McCook determined to abandon his artillery, ambulances and wounded.

The artillery carriages were cut down and the pieces spiked, and heavily loaded with percussion

or shell. About this time Colonel Croxton, commanding the brigade, being reported missing, I

received orders to take command of the brigade. Major Root having been missing since the first

charge, I directed Major Isett to take command of the regiment. But I soon learned from Captain

Sutherland that the other regiments of the brigade could not be found. Of the Eighth there was

not far from one hundred, which was indeed all that was left of the First Brigade. Of these,

several were wounded and were without arms, having lost them in the fight. After abandoning

the artillery, the column moved to the left and crossed some fields, intending to take a bypath

through the woods, which entered the LaGrange road some little distance from the battlefield.

Just as the head of the column entered the forest, General McCook rode back to where I was, and

asked if I could form the Eighth on the brook of the hill that we had just passed, and "check the

enemy." I replied, "I can." He then ordered me to do so, saying: "This retreat must be protected."

At once I directed Major Isett to form the Eighth on the ground indicated. This was in plain sight

of the enemy, who were seen advancing. In this position we were obliged to remain, seeing the

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enemy moving towards our flank, until the fragments of regiments, the stragglers and skulkers,

who filled the road upon which the column had moved, got out of our way. Every minute's delay

I knew lessened our chances of escape, but there was no help for it, and the regiment, with a few

exceptions, gallantly did their duty, calmly awaiting orders. General McCook, with the main

column, was heard sharply engaged as he successfully cut his way out.

Knowing the enemy was moving in force upon the LaGrange road to cut us off, and seeing

he did not intend to attack us where we stood, I determined, by moving on the left flank of the

retreating column, to gain a position between the enemy and the supposed intersection of the

road, on which the column was moving, with the LaGrange road. The atonement was

commenced, but on reaching the timber I found it was impracticable to move with any celerity

and was compelled, therefore, to follow the column. He had marched but a little distance,

however, before we met a regiment in a stampede, (Fourth Tennessee, I think,) saying they were

cut off. As there was no passing the column in that narrow forest road, we were compelled to

turn about and move back until we could get out of the road and let the Tennessee regiment by,

which we did, and then move forward again; but it was too late. The enemy had thrown a brigade

on this our only outlet from the scene of battle and disaster, and after a few more fruitless efforts,

the fragment of the regiment, exhausted, worn out with fighting and loss of sleep, gave up to the

overwhelming force around them. Seventeen men and three commissioned officers, escaping by

different routes, reached the retreating column and got safely into the Federal lines. Our loss in

killed and wounded will never be accurately known. According to the reports of the Federal

surgeons, left in charge of our wounded at Newnan, more than half the wounded in hospital there

belonged to the Eighth, and it is reasonable to suppose that among the killed there was the same

proportion. Our dead upon the battlefield were robbed of all valuables, and in most cases entirely

denuded of their clothes. I saw fifteen of my own regiment lying thus beside the road. The loss of

he enemy, as reported by themselves, was between five and six hundred in killed and wounded.

Although enemies, they deserve the credit of fighting well. In this engagement, which was of the

severest character, the men and officers of the Eighth behaved with a gallantry and steadiness

which drew from General McCook a public compliment on the battlefield. As on the day before,

there were but few exceptions to this, while there were many instances of great gallantry

displayed. Major exceptions to this, while there were many instances of great gallantry

displayed. Major John H. Isett, Captain P. C. Morhiser, A. A. A. G, of the Brigade, Captain (now

Major) Shurtz, who was desperately wounded, Captain James W. Moore, Chaplain E. B. Doane,

Lieutenants Henry Moreland, W. F. McCarron, C. F. Anderson, Jackson Morrow, W. T. Ogle, G.

M. Detwiller, Jacob T. Haight (wounded), and John B. Loomis (killed), are fairly entitled to

mention for their coolness and good conduct under very trying circumstances. Lieutenant H. H.

Belfield, Adjutant, Lieutenant Cornelius Bennett, R. Q. M. and Lieutenant J. E. Prichard, R. C.

S., deserve special mention for their activity and zeal in assisting the regimental commander, and

for bravery under fire. Many instances of great gallantry on the part of enlisted men came under

my notice, but so great a period of time elapsed before I had the opportunity to prepare this paper

that many of them have escaped my memory. It is a pleasure, however, to specially mention on

Orderly Sergeant, John H. Huff, Company D, whose gallant bearing particularly attracted my

attention, both at Lovejoy's and Newnan. The Governor of the State had promoted him to a

Lieutenancy upon my recommendation. Sergeants Peter H. Seay, Company A, R. Hoffmaster,

Company K, Noah Lantz, Company Lantz, Company H, William Pulliam, Company F, (since

died) J. D. Brown, Company H, Francis M. Thomas, Company I, (lost leg,) Thomas M. Strange,

Company M, George J. Jenks, Company C, and James C. Rucker, Company L; Corporals Joseph

Benson, Company A, George M. Snead, Company H; and privates L. F. Deselin, Company D,

Morris Lyons, Company K, William Mitchell, Company G (killed); Albert G. Briley, John R.

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Dowlin, James M. Nye, William Wimberly, D. W. Wood, Company I; John Paisley, Company

M; William H. Brown, W. W. Elliott, Company H; C. Mason, George Dalson, Joseph S.

Johnson, Company K; William Hart, J. J. Roberts, Company E; William Blood, Company M,

and Joseph B. Chamberlain, Company A, deserve special mention for courage and good conduct.

I take the greatest pleasure in incorporating their names in this report, because the enlisted

soldier, whose gallantry wins promotion for his commanding officer, rarely reaps any other

reward than the consciousness of having done his duty. He bleeds and dies for his country, he

wins her battles and crowns her standard with glory; at last he occupies six feet by two of her's or

a foreign soil, and leaves no void behind, except in the hearts of those who call him father, son or

brother. Two hundred and ninety-two enlisted men and twenty-four commissioned officers

started on the McCook raid; twenty men and officers returned to our lines.

I cannot say all I would of the gallant dead, or the equally gallant living, who became the

victims of remorseless traitors in the vile prisons of the Southern Confederacy. Their gallantry

has endeared them to me and to their surviving comrades, and it is but a brief and well merited

tribute to their sufferings to say that they bore them as men and patriots. May those who languish

in Southern captivity soon be restored to their friends and regiment, to battle with renewed

determination for their country. Let me here pay a just meed of praise to Dr. Daniel H. Warren,

First Assistant Surgeon, who had not only undergone all the hardships and fatigue of the

campaign untiringly, and ever ready cheerfully to discharge his utmost duty, but, when ordered

by me to remain among our enemies, in charge of our wounded, acquiesced without a murmur,

and he remained a prisoner for four and a half months, during which he waited on our sick and

wounded, many of whom owe their lives to his assiduous devotion to his duties. He was relieved

from a rebel prison in December, and has been commissioned Surgeon of the regiment by the

Governor.

That portion of the regiment which had become dismounted during the campaign was

concentrated at Kingston, Ga. under command of Major A. J. Price, a young but zealous and

intelligent officer. He resigned his commission on Surgeon's certificate of disability in

September, leaving the command of the regiment to major Root. In the same month the Second

Battalion proceeded by rail to Nashville, and thence to Franklin, Tenn. where it was soon joined

by the other companies. The regiment took an active part in the pursuit of Wheeler, and

afterwards of Forrest, fighting at Franklin, Campbellsville, Pulaski and near Florence.

I reached the regiment and resumed command on the 7th of November, near Florence, Ala.,

soon after Hood began his advance on Nashville, and the Federal cavalry slowly fell back before

him. Northeast of Columbia we had some skirmishing in which the Eighth had a few wounded.

At Franklin, or rather east of Franklin, we made a stand, the rebels having become so confident

as to be troublesome. General Schofield determined to punish their temerity, and, accordingly,

with the infantry at Franklin, and the cavalry on the fords of the Harpeth above the town, he

awaited their approach. They came on, and the fight which ensued is long to be remembered. A

brilliant victory was achieved by both infantry and cavalry, and so severely were the foe handled

they did not further molest the march of the army, but kept at a respectful distance during our

march to Nashville, where General Thomas had determined to draw Hood in order to crush and

destroy his army. On the 2nd of December the cavalry crossed the river and encamped at

Edgefield. On the 5th, the Eighth marched for Kentucky to press horses; returning on the 11th

with two hundred and seventy-five fine animals. On the 13th, recrossed the Cumberland, and,

after a half of one day, moved on the 15th out of Nashville with the Grand Army, to attack Hood.

The Eighth took place in line one mile south of the Charlotte pike, at the base of a high hill, from

the east of which the battlefield was spread out like a panorama. The battlefield was a splendid

sight. Deep columns of eager troops moved forward against the enemy, who had courted and

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merited the defeat he experienced by his boastful rashness. On our right was Johnson's Division

of cavalry, on our left the Second Michigan, dismounted. Soon came the order to move, and the

Eighth advanced by battalion, the Second in column under Captain Evans, the Third in line to the

right and a little in rear of the Second Battalion, the First under Major Root, in column and

reserve in rear of right flank of Third Battalion. In this form the regiments crossed a creek a

quarter of a mile in front, when the enemy opened upon us. The Second and Third Battalions in

line charged a hill in our front and cleared it of the enemy. A little skirmishing at nightfall was

all the fighting that fell to the share of the Eighth on that glorious day. About dark our brigade

moved over to the Hardin Pike. On the 16th, supported hatch's right wing, whose division did

some splendid fighting and the army achieved the grand victory of that day. On the 17th,

commenced the pursuit after Hood's defeated army. The Eighth captured one hundred and

twenty-eight prisoners, including four commissioned officers. On the 15th, reached Spring Hill,

when a sudden change of weather induced a halt of two days. On Christmas Day we passed

through Pulaski, in pursuit still, and on the 31st reached Waterloo, Ala. and received orders to

build winter quarters.

Before concluding this sketch it is just I should say that, from July 11th, the detachment at

Kingston, Ga., and the whole regiment from September 25, 1864, was under the medical care of

Dr. J. F. Smith, Assistant Surgeon. He has been with it during the whole fall campaign, and

shared in all its hardships, and has proved himself a most efficient and skillful officer, as well as

in all respects a gentleman. The health of the command is the best evidence of his efficiency. Dr.

William H. Finley, Surgeon, was compelled, by the almost total failure of his health, to resign

May 1ast. While with the regiment he was an able and efficient officer, and I truly regret to lose

his services. Major J. J. Brown was a good officer, and would have won an enviable reputation

had he remained in the service. In summing up the history of the regiment for the year 1864, I

may have permitted to say that it has seen about as hard and continuous service as has fallen to

the lot of any command in the same time. It has, without including skirmishes, which are many,

taken part in fifteen engagements, the casualties to one hundred and sixty-eight. not including

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I am, General, Respectfully, your obedient servant,

J. B. DORR, Colonel Eighth Cavalry.

The conclusion of the history of the regiment is embraced in the report of Adjutant Henry H.

Belfield to Adjutant General Baker. The report describes one of the most remarkable cavalry

expeditions of the war, in March the brigade to which the Eighth Iowa Cavalry was attached

performed the most conspicuous and hazardous service. The compiler, therefore, deems it most

appropriate to embrace the entire report of Adjutant Belfield in the concluding portion of this

historical sketch. While the report is dated after the muster out of the regiment, it was recognized

as official by the Adjutant General, coming, as it did, from the late Adjutant and executive

officer of the regiment, and being in compliance with the request of General Baker. The report is,

therefore, here quoted in full, as follows:

Dubuque, Iowa, December 9, 1865,.

General: I have the honor of resuming the history of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry at the point

where left by the pen of its lamented Colonel. Waterloo, Ala., on the Tennessee River, nearly

opposite Eastport, Miss., was reached December 30, 1864. On the night of the 31st, the welcome

orders were received to go into winter quarters, and were conveyed to the regiment January 1,

1865. A fine camp was immediately laid out and, in a few days, substantial log houses were

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erected. At the same time detachments from the regiment were employed in scouting, guard and

fatigue duty, etc.

In the night of January 16th, orders were received to move in the morning with four days'

rations, and, on the 17th, the Eighth and two other regiments of our brigade (First Tennessee and

Second Michigan) crossed the river and bivouacked beyond Eastport, supported by a brigade of

infantry and a section of Napoleon guns. He made a rapid advance on Corinth, Miss., passing

through Iuka and Barnesville on the 15th. On the 19th, the Eighth, having the advance, charged

into Corinth, driving out Ross's Brigade of rebel cavalry. The object of the reconnaissance

having been accomplished, we returned to Waterloo, having lost one man killed, James H. Crow,

Company H, The intervening time having been busily employed in refitting, drilling, etc., on the

11th of March we again crossed to the south bank of the Tennessee, where, at Chickasaw, Ala..

were rendezvoused, in a few days, the entire cavalry corps of the Military Division of the

Mississippi, Brevet Major General James H. Wilson commanding, Brigadier General E. M.

McCook (since Brevet Major General) commanding our division (the First) and Brigadier

General John T. Crouton, our brigade (also the First).

On the 12th, we exchanged our Burnside carbines for the Spencer, and, on the 22nd of

March, about six hundred strong, we joined in the general advance. Colonel Dorr was in

command of the regiment, and the only field officer with it, Lieutenant Colonel Barner and

Major Root being on detached duty in the rear, and Majors Isett and Shurtz not having yet

rejoined the regiment from captivity. Assistant Surgeon Smith having obtained leave of absence,

and Lieutenant Pritchard, being Acting Brigade Commissary, the Staff was reduced to Surgeon

Warren, Adjutant Belfield and Quartermaster Bennett.

General Wilson's command marched by various roads in the general direction of Selma, Ala.,

meeting with but trifling obstacles, except in the bad roads and swollen rivers. until we reached

Eaton, March 30th. Here our little brigade of fifteen hundred Spencers was detached from the

main column and ordered to capture Tuscaloosa, while Wilson himself moved on Selma. No

supply train or battery accompanied us; nothing but the allowance of pack mules, three

ambulances and General Croxton's private baggage wagon. On the evening of March 31st, when

about twenty-two miles northeast of Tuscaloosa, we unexpectedly found ourselves within two

miles of Jackson's division of rebels, four thousand strong, with artillery. The enemy did not,

however, attack our hastily formed line that evening. In the morning of April 1st, after some

skirmishing and considerable maneuvering, General Croxton rapidly and quietly withdrew by an

unfrequented road, marched some forty miles, and reached the Black Warrior by night at

Johnson's Ferry, thirty-five miles from Tuscaloosa. By evening, April 2d, the whole brigade had

crossed, by means of a little flatboat; and the evening of the 3rd brought us to Tuscaloosa,

though on the side of the river opposite from the town The pickets were surprised, and the bridge

captured and crossed by midnight. The Mayor formally surrendered the town to Colonel Dorr at

1 o'clock, a. m., April 4th, a few hours after the receipt of a message from General Jackson that

he "had defeated the Yankees and Tuscaloosa was safe." Destroying rebel supplies, scouting in

all directions and constantly skirmishing with the enemy, who hung around us on all sides, we

evacuated Tuscaloosa on the morning of the 5th, destroying the bridge over the Black Warrior,

and two captured cannon. Then commenced one of the most remarkable campaigns of the war,

known as the "Naval Expedition of Croxton's Brigade." Being wholly the dark in regard to the

position or movements of General Wilson, from whom we were cut off by Jackson, and being

equally ignorant of the designs of Forrest, General Croxton proceeded with the greatest caution.

Placing the Black Warrior between himself and Jackson, he moved out on the Columbus, Miss.,

road, turning, April 6th, in the direction of Eutaw. On the afternoon of that day he unexpectedly

found himself in the presence of a greatly superior force of rebels, under Wirt Adams. We

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immediately recrossed the Sipsey, and made a forced march to Northport, opposite Tuscaloosa,

taking possession of both places April 7th. In this retreat two of the three ambulances were

abandoned, and the Seventh Kentucky Cavalry, being in the rear, was severely handled, but the

enemy were handsomely repulsed by the Second Michigan Cavalry. The Eighth skirmished with

the enemy on the flanks, losing several men captured. Others were cut off and made their way to

our lines at various points One of these, belonging to Company G, was drowned, while

attempting to swim Sipsey River, pursued by the enemy.

On the 5th of April we left Northport, and marched northeast on account of the rains, not

only were the roads in very bad condition, in some places nearly impassable, but the streams

were very much swollen. Creeks had become rivers, rivers rushing torrents The usual fords could

be crossed only by swimming or ferrying. The ingenuity of the troops, however, was equal to the

emergency. Bridges were repaired, canoes discovered hid in out of the way places, rafts were

built, some mode of crossing always contrived, so that our progress was little impeded by the

Sipsey North, Black Water, Black Warrior, Coosa, Chattahoochee and other streams. The men

and horses crossed most of the rivers by swimming the arms, saddles, etc., being ferried in

canoes, flats, or sugar troughs. April 16th, Haskins and Hughes, of company A, were drowned

while crossing the Sipsey. On the 16th, Bryant, of Company E, lost his life in the same stream.

But little of interest occurred until April 22d, when we crossed the Coosa River and marched on

Talladega. The Eighth was in advance, Lieutenant Crawford leading with Company L, General

B. H. Hill's Brigade occupied the town. A few companies of the Eighth charged them with the

sabre, routing them, Company L leaving one man wounded in the head, with a sabre cut, and two

captured. Having replenished our commissariat, and destroyed government and railroad property,

we moved on the 23d, on the Blue Mountain Road in pursuit of General Hill. During the day his

brigade was annihilated and his only piece of artillery captured. The Eighth was unfortunately in

the rear, and had only a few skirmishes, in which, however, Wright, of Company E, and

Standard, of Company K, were killed. The bridges, depots and rolling stock of the Blue

Mountain Railroad were destroyed from Talladega to the terminus of the road, together with all

the iron and niter works, which rendered that region of country so valuable to the rebels.

7 Record of casualties among enlisted men of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry shows Private Wellington

Thayer, drowned April 8, 1865, in Sipsey River, Alabama.

April 24th the Eighth was detached and sent to Jacksonville, Ala., which we captured,

Company E, Lieutenants Anderson and Pease, leading and driving some hundred or more rebels

from Blue Mountain to and through Jacksonville. We rejoined the brigade at night, having

marched near forty miles. The prayer of the Eighth, to burn Newnan, Ga. seemed about to be

granted, for, on the 25th, we moved out on the Newnan road. But, on the 26th, while crossing the

Chattahoochee River, nine miles distant from Newnan, a White flag announced the surrender of

Lee, the death of Lincoln, the Sherman-Johnston armistice, and prayed for a cessation of

hostilities on the part of General Croxton. The General assented, and our designs on Newnan

were frustrated. We passed through on the 27th, and proceeded by easy marches to Macon, Ga.

reporting May 1st at that place to General Wilson, who had long before regarded it as lost.

On the 28th of May, while the regiment was lying in camp at Macon, Colonel Dorr died.

Since the 14th he had been affected by what his physicians called neuralgic rheumatism, induced

by the exposures of the campaign. Nothing serious, however, was apprehended by either Doctor

Warren, Surgeon of the Regiment, or Doctor McCluer, Medical Director of the Cavalry Corps,

both warm personal friends; and the Colonel attended to business every day, cheerful and

uncomplaining, though apparently at times suffering severely. On the morning of the 28th he

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arose as usual, but soon retired to his tent. Seized with a congestive chill, he sank rapidly, and,

without rallying, breathed his last abou18:30 o'clock a. m., despite the most unremitting efforts

of his attendants and friends. Having cared for his family, his last words were in regard to his

regiment. His body was embalmed and sent home in charge of Lieutenant Bennett, escorted to

the depot by the brave men whom he had so often led to a victory. Colonel Dorr was a man of

great personal bravery and strict integrity, an energetic and skillful officer, a rigid disciplinarian,

an obedient soldier, an uncompromising patriot. Entering the service as Regimental

Quartermaster of the Twelfth Iowa Infantry, he distinguished himself on the field of Shiloh and

was captured with most of his regiment, when he might, without dishonor, have been safe in the

rear. Escaping from a rebel prison, he obtained permission to raise the Eighth Cavalry, at a

period which seemed the darkest hour of the War. At that time, when the value of mounted

troops seemed to be unappreciated by the Government, Colonel Dorr saw their utility, and

advocated their employment in large bodies as independent commands. Wilson's grand raid, in

1865, was but the embodiment and successful realization of ideas expressed by Colonel Dorr, in

the spring of 1863. Wonderfully successful in raising his regiment, the Colonel sought active

employment for himself and his command. The region between Nashville and (what is now)

Johnsonville felt the rigor of his military and the equity of his civil administration. The histories

of his regiment and brigade, recorded in former reports, attest his untiring energy, his sleepless

vigilance, his freedom from all selfish motives, and his zealous care for his men. While utterly

reckless of his own personal safety. Twice wounded, twice a prisoner, he emphatically led his

men where none but the bravest dared to follow; as devoid of fear when directing or leading a

charge as when viewing a dress parade. He was a good citizen, a fast friend, an enemy to all

fraud and corruption, an honest man.

Shortly after the death of Colonel Dorr, Major Root arrived and assumed command of the

regiment. He was soon followed by Colonel Barner. By order of General Wilson, the Eighth

prepared for muster out, and left Macon for Nashville, July 28th. Reaching Atlanta, we were

ordered to return and muster out at Macon. We reached Macon on July 29th, and, on August

13th, were mustered out by Lieutenant S. S. Culbertson, U. S. A. Leaving Macon August 14,

1865, we were carried by rail to Clinton, Iowa, August 21st, and were paid off August. 27th, by

Major E. S. Bailey

I have the honor to be, General.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant.

HENRY H. BELFIELD.

Late Lieutenant and Adjutant, Eighth Iowa Cavalry

Brigadier General N. B. Baker, Adjutant General of Iowa.

It may well be said of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry that, during its somewhat less than two years

of active service in the field, it made a record unsurpassed by that of any of the splendid

regiments from its own or any other State. It is a record of which the survivors of the regiment

may well be proud. But few of the men who marched and fought with the regiment are living at

the time this historical sketch is written. A few years hence the last survivor will have crossed the

river of time and joined his comrades on the shores of eternity. May the memory of their brave

deeds be cherished by a grateful posterity.

SUMMARY OF CASUALTIES.

Total Enrollment ............1,442

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Killed ..........................................46

Wounded .......................................123

Died of wounds ..................................24

Died of disease ...................................124

Discharged for disease, wounds or other causes........90

Buried in National Cemeteries .....................85

Captured ........................................259

Transferred ..............22

Term of service three years.

Mustered into the service of the United States at Davenport, Iowa, Sept. 30, 1863, by Lieutenant

Colonel William N. Grier, United States Army. Mustered out of service Aug. 13, 1865, Macon,

Georgia.

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

organization, together with subsequent appointments from civil life.

FIELD AND STAFF.

Joseph B. Dorr. Age 38. Residence Dubuque, nativity New York. Appointed Colonel April 13,

1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Wounded March 6, 1864, Waverly, Tenn. Wounded and taken

prisoner July 29, 1864, Lovejoy's Station, Ga. Returned to Command Nov. 7, 1864. Died of

disease May 28, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Field and Staff, Twelfth Infantry.

Horatio G. Barner. Age 42. Residence Sidney, nativity Indiana. Appointed Lieutenant Colonel

July 30, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Colonel June 9, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

John Jay Brown. Age 37. Residence Hopkinton, nativity Kentucky. Appointed First Battalion

Major May 28, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned April 14, 1864. See Company K,

Twelfth Infantry.

James D. Thompson. Age 31. Residence Eldora, nativity New York. Appointed Second

Battalion Major Sept. 15, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863 Resigned May 13, 1864. See Company

G, First Cavalry.

Avalo J. Price. Age 20. Residence Guttenberg, nativity Iowa. Appointed Third Battalion Major

June 3, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned Sept. 19, 1864, Atlanta, Ga. See Company H,

Twelfth Infantry.

John H. Isett. Age 29. Residence Wapello, nativity Pennsylvania. Appointed Adjutant Sept. 10,

1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Second Battalion Major May 14, 1864. Taken prisoner

July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died of disease April 6, 1865, South Bend, Ind. See Company I,

Sixth Infantry.

John Q. A. Dawson. Age 39. Residence Agency, nativity Maryland. Appointed Quartermaster

Sept. 17, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned March 29, 1864.

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Cornelius Bennett. Age 36. Residence Dubuque, nativity New York. Up pointed Quartermaster

April 20, 1864. Mustered May 11, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Gal Returned to

Command Nov. 16, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866, Macon, Ga.

James E. Pritchard. Age 32. Residence Iowa City, nativity Ohio. Appointed commissary Aug.

18, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to

Command Nov. 16. 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Field and Staff Twentyeighth

Infantry.

William H. Finley. Age 32. Residence Hopkinton, nativity Missouri. Appointed Surgeon July

23, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned April 14, 1864. See Field and Staff, Twelfth

Infantry.

D. A. Hoffman. Residence Oskaloosa. Appointed Surgeon Dec. 12. 1864. Commission declined

and returned Jan. 6, 1865.

Abraham S. Carnahan. Age 40. Residence Andrew, nativity Pennsylvania. Appointed

Assistant Surgeon Aug. 5, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Surgeon April 5, 1864.

Resigned Nov. 19, 1864.

Daniel H. Warren. Age 32. Residence Sidney, nativity Ohio. Appointed Assistant Surgeon Oct.

10, 1863. Mustered Oct. 14, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled.

Promoted Surgeon Jan. 19, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Thomas C. Clark. Age 30. Residence Martinsburg, nativity Indiana. Appointed Chaplain Sept.

9, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned April 7, 1864.

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.

William Christy. (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Osceola, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 25, 1863,

as Sergeant Major. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Second Lieutenant of Company D, July

15, 1864.

James H. Guthrie. (Veteran.) Age 26. Residence Louisa County, nativity Pennsylvania.

Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863, as Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Taken

prisoner July 30, 1864. Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec.—, 1864, Annapolis, Md. Discharged April

28, 1865. See Company E, First Infantry; see also Company K, Fourteenth Infantry.

Orrin F. Mitchell. Age 21. Residence Des Moines, nativity Iowa. Enlisted June 1, 1863, as

Regimental Commissary Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Died of disease March 17, 1864,

Waverly, Tenn.

James M. English. Age 27. Residence Palo Alto, nativity Pennsylvania Enlisted Aug. 15, 1863,

as Saddler Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 30, 186.,. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Returned to command Oct. —, 1864. Mustered out July 29, 1865, Louisville, Ky.

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John J. Jones. Age 39. Residence Abingdon, nativity Virginia. Enlisted June 26, 1863, as

Hospital Steward. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hiram T. Bird. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Ohio Enlisted Sept. 22, 1863, as

Hospital Steward. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Exchanged. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Ploys H. Bohner. (Veteran.) Age 32. Residence Burlington, nativity Germany. Enlisted July 23,

1863, as Chief Bugler. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Transferred to Company E, as Bugler. Retransferred

to Chief Bugler July 16, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Thomas J. Knowlton. Residence Dubuque. Appointed Veterinary Surgeon Sept. 30, 1863; not

mustered. Died of disease Dubuque, Iowa.

John P. Coddington. Age 30. Appointed Veterinary Surgeon Feb. 12, 1864. Mustered April 25,

1864. Taken prisoner July 30. 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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"

George W. Burns, Captain, Reuben W. Marvin, First Lieutenant, Charles Linderman,

Second Lieutenant.

COMPANY "B"

William H. Evans, Captain. Rezin S. Hilton, First Lieutenant. Daniel Henshaw, Second

Lieutenant.

COMPANY "C"

Edgar Pickett, Captain. James W. Moore, First Lieutenant. Orson M. Markcum. Second

Lieutenant.

COMPANY "D"

Lovene Hopkins, Captain. Jacob D. Hardin, First Lieutenant. John C. Power, Second

Lieutenant.

COMPANY "E"

Richard Root, Captain, Eleazar B. Doane, First Lieutenant, Charles F. Anderson, Second

Lieutenant.

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COMPANY "F"

Ephraim Cummins, Captain, James Ewing, First Lieutenant, Jackson Morrow, Second

Lieutenant

COMPANY "G"

Philip C. Morhiser, Captain, Wilber F. McCarron, First Lieutenant, Henry H. Belfield,

Second Lieutenant.

COMPANY "H"

Madison M. Walden, Captain, William T. Ogle, First Lieutenant, Benjamin Morrison,

Second Lieutenant.

COMPANY "I"

Elliot Shurtz, Captain, Hamon A. Jones, First Lieutenant, Andrew F. Tipton, Second

Lieutenant.

COMPANY "K"

John Dance, Captain, James Horton, First Lieutenant, Smith H. Beeson, Second Lieutenant.

COMPANY "L"

Aaron Pinney, Captain, Thomas F. Fouts, First Lieutenant, Charles A. Crawford, Second

Lieutenant.

COMPANY "M"

William H. Hoxie, Captain, Henry Moreland, First Lieutenant, James H. Eldrege, Second

Lieutenant.

COMPANY "A"

Ackree, John H. Rejected July 16, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Akin, Lewis. Age 18. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 14, 1863. Mustered

July 14, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Atkinson, John. Age 19. Residence Sidney, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 3, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal Feb. 7 1865; Second Corporal July 1, 1865. Mustered

out Aug. 13, 1866 Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "B"

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Allison, James A. Age 27. Residence Eddyville, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted June 13, 1863,

as Company Commissary Sergeant. Mustered July 8, 1863. Mustered out May 6, 1865,

Davenport, Iowa.

Argabright, James M. Age 18. Residence Fairfield, nativity Iowa, Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Jan. 11, 1865,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company C, Seventh Cavalry.

COMPANY "C"

Acuff, William W. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Alexander, Robert. Age 22. Residence Davenport, nativity Scotland. Enlisted sent. 2, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 2, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13 Macon, Ga.

Arrington, Albert. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered July 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon Ga.

COMPANY "D"

Abarr, William R. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 23,

1863. Mustered July 23, 1863. Died of disease Oct. 27, 1863, Jeffersonville, Ind. Buried in

National Cemetery, New Albany, Ind. Section B. grave 527.

Andrews, Henry C. Age 18. Residence Mount Ayr, Enlisted July 11, 1863. Mustered July 1l,

1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out June 23, 1865, Annapolis, Md.

Armstrong, James E. Age 25. Residence Osceola, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 13, 1863.

Mustered July 13, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal Oct. 1, 1864; Fifth Corporal Jan. 10, 1865;

Sixth Sergeant Jan. 18, 1865; Fourth Sergeant March 3, 1865; Third Sergeant July 15, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Atwood, Walter N. Age 19. Residence Burlington, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 2, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "E"

Addington, Willis G. Rejected Aug. 13, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company E, Fifteenth

Infantry.

Allen, German. Age 21. Residence Davenport, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 18, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 18, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Exchanged. Mustered out July 24,

1866, Davenport, Iowa.

Anderson, Charles F. Age 21. Residence Davenport, nativity Ohio. Appointed Second

Lieutenant Sept. 22, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted First Lieutenant April 6, 1864.

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Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to Company. Promoted Captain July 16,

1865; not mustered. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company C, Second Infantry.

Arnolds, Samuel. Age 23. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Sept. 10, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 10, 1863. Deserted, Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "F"

Adams, Henry D. Age 18. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 28, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Allen, Sylvester W. Age 21. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Illinois. Enlisted June 24,

1863. Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Mustered

out June 5, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

Anderson, James D. Age 21. Residence Albia, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 1, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 22, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Anderson, John W. Age 21. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24,

1863. Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Promoted First Corporal July 12, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "G"

Ackarman, Isaac. Age 36. Residence Anamosa, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863, as

Wagoner. Mustered Aug. 1, 1863. Reduced to ranks at his own request April 1, 1864. Mustered

out Aug. 13, 1865. Macon, Ga.

Andrew, John. Rejected Sept. 4, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Atkins, Robert A. Age 18. Residence Fairview, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 8, 1863. Discharged for disability Dec. 18, 1863, Indianapolis, Ind.

COMPANY "H"

Abernathy, James. Age 39. Residence Centerville, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 27, 1863, as

Saddler. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863, Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "I"

Adams, James A. Age 23. Residence Elkader, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 10, 1863.

Mustered July 10, 1863 Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Allen, Elias P. Age 18. Residence Tama County, nativity Missouri. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Wounded May 28, 1864, Burnt Church, Ga. Taken prisoner July 30,

1864, Newnan, Ga. Promoted Eighth Corporal July 15, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 186,.

Macon, Ga.

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Allman, George W. Age 18. Residence Elkader, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 28, 1863. Mustered

July 28, 1863. Wounded severely; leg amputated May 9, 1864, Potato Hill, Ga. Died of wounds

Aug. 7, 1864, Nashville, Tenn. Buried in National Cemetery, Nashville, Tenn. Section J. grave

706.

Applegate, William E. Age 18. Residence Tama County, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Armstrong, Bennett A. Age 22. Residence Albion, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 18, 1863, as

Sixth Corporal. Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Promoted Fifth Corporal Sept. 1, 1864; Fourth

Corporal April 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company A, Twelfth

Infantry.

Arrasmith, James D. Age 21. Residence Story County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 14,

1863. Mustered Aug. 27, 1863 Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "K"

Amlong, William M. (Veteran.) Age 26. Residence Iowa City, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted

Aug. 15, 1863, as Third Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Promoted Second Sergeant April 9,

1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company A, Fifth Infantry (William G.

Amlong); see also Company A, Twenty-second Infantry.

Ayers, Charles F. Age 18. Residence Morning Sun, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Deserted June 15, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "L"

Adams, John C. Age 26. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 23, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 7, 1863. Discharged for disability Dec. 12, 1864, Keokuk, Iowa.

Allen, Isaac M. Age 23. Residence Corydon, nativity Virginia. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 26, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Allen, Minor A. Rejected Aug. 27, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Ashcraft, Elijah. Age 44. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted June 13, 1863, as

Wagoner. Mustered June 25, 1863. Promoted Farrier. Died of disease March 10, 1865,

Jeffersonville, Ind. Buried in National Cemetery, New Albany, Ind. Section B. grave 513.

COMPANY "M"

Acres, Nathaniel J. Age 19. Residence Des Moines, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 10, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Adamson, Simon. Age 19. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 15, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

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Allred, Anderson. Age 24 Residence Des Moines, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 17, 1863.

Mustered July 17, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out July 12, 1865,

New York Harbor, N. Y.

Arel, William A. Age 18 Residence Dodgeville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 12, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal March 26, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30,

1864, Newnan, Ga. Promoted Fourth Corporal Feb. 3, 1865. Mustered out May 31, 1865,

Davenport, Iowa.

Ashley, James W. Age 20. Residence Des Moines, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 2, 1863.

Mustered July 2, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "A"

Babcock, George W. Age 44. Residence Clarinda, nativity Vermont. Enlisted July 16, 1863.

Mustered July 16, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bagley, William L. Age 19. Residence Clarinda, nativity Michigan. Enlisted July 13, 1863.

Mustered July 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Barnes, Richard W. Age 18. Residence Sidney, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 15, 1863. Mustered out June 26, Louisville, Ky.

Barry, Joseph R. Age 21. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 22, 1863 Mustered out June 13, Mound City, Ill.

Benbow, Barclay J. Age 19. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 24, 1863.

Mustered July 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Benbow, John P. Age 21. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 14, 1863.

Mustered July 14, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Benbow, Robert M. Age 44. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ohio. En, listed July 14, 1863.

Mustered July 14, 1863. Discharged for disability Aug. 5, 1864, St. Louis, Mo.

Berry, James L. Age 22. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 30, 1863. Mustered

July 30, 1863. Deserted Oct. 16, 1863, Davenport, Iowa.

Bieghler, Wilson H. Age 33. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 14, 1863, as Third

Corporal. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Second Corporal March 1, 1864; First Corporal

Feb. 7 1865. Mustered out May 19, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Blake, Aaron. Rejected July 15, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Brady, John. Age 32. Residence Sidney, nativity North Carolina. Enlisted July 30, 1863.

Mustered July 30, 1863. Mustered out Sept. 8, 1865, St. Louis, Mo.

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Britt, Charles. Age 30. Residence Clarinda, nativity New York. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 15, 1863. Mustered out June 3, 1865, Louisville, Ky.

Brown, Wilson H. (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Clarinda, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 16,

1863. Mustered July 16, 1863. Taken prisoner April 4, 1865, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mustered out July

17, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. See Miscellaneous.

Burns, George W. Age 30. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ohio. Appointed Captain Aug. 6, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Returned to Company

Nov. 16, 1864. Promoted First Battalion Major Aug. 22, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out Aug.

13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Miscellaneous.

Burson, Joseph. Age 29. Residence Sidney, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 26, 1863, as Sixth

Corporal. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Fifth Corporal March 1, 1864. Taken prisoner July

30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. 20, 1864, Annapolis, Md. Promoted Fourth Corporal Feb.

7, 1865, Mustered out June 24, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

Burt, Joseph. (Veteran.) Age 28. Residence Sidney, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 18,

1863, as Fourth Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Third Sergeant March 1, 1864.

Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out May 31, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Butler, Thomas H. Age 29. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered July 29, 1863. Discharged for disability Dec. 12, 1863, Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "B"

Babb, Henry C. Age 21. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 22, 1863.

Mustered July 8, 1863. Wounded May 19, 1864, Cassville, Ga. Promoted Sixth Corporal July 1,

1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Ball, Wilders G. Age 21. Residence Fairfield, nativity Virginia. Enlisted July 17, 1863, as Sixth

Corporal. Mustered July 17, 1863. Wounded Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Promoted Fifth

Corporal Dec. 12, 1864. Mustered out Clay 11, 1865, Davenport, Iowa, See Company D,

Nineteenth Infantry. (Wildress Ball.)

Bivins, James W. Age 23. Residence Fairfield, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1863 Mustered

Aug. 4, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, 1865, Sipsey River, Ala. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Brady, James W. Rejected June 20, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Bray, Madison. Age 23. Residence Fairfield, nativity Kentucky, Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 10, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Burton, Elijah L. Age 21. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 20, 1863.

Mustered July 8, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died of disease March 11,

1865, Annapolis, Md. Buried in National Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.

Byram, Lewis C. Age 21. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 4, 1863 Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Jan. 11, 1865,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Byrun, Edmond L. Age 18. Residence Eddyville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 6, 1863. Mustered

July 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "C"

Belknap, Augustus J. Age 21. Residence Birmingham, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 2, 1863. Promoted Sixth Sergeant July 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Benning, Christian. (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Pittsburg, nativity Germany. Enlisted Aug.

15, 1863. Mustered Sept. 2, 1863. Mustered out May 27, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Breese, William. Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863. Mustered Aug.

3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "D"

Beals, Silas. Age 27. Residence Corydon, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 15, 1863. Mustered July

15, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Nov. 22, 1864. Mustered out Aug.

19, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bear, John. Age 246 Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 17, 1863. Mustered out May 27, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Benson, James A. Age 21. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 2, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 2, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Escaped from

Andersonville, Ga. Promoted Eighth Corporal March 3, 1865. Promoted Fourth Corporal in July

15, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bishop, Martin. Only record found: transferred to Twelfth Tennessee Cavalry, March 9, 1864.

Blair, George G. Age 18. Residence Osceola, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 13, 1863.

Mustered July 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Blake, Theodore William. Age 18. Residence Northfield, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863,

as Fourth Corporal. Mustered Sept. 2, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Promoted Second Corporal Oct. 1, 1864. Returned to Company Oct. 14, 1864. Promoted Sixth

Sergeant Jan. 10, 1865; Fifth Sergeant Jan. 18, 1865. Mustered out June 10, 1865, Louisville,

Ky.

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Boyer, John. Age 18. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Ohio Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 7, 1863. Died of disease April 14, 1864, Nashville, Tenn. Buried in National Cemetery,

Nashville, Tenn. Section P. grave 445.

Brown, Thomas. Age 18. Residence Corydon, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 21, 1863. Mustered

July 21, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, 1865. Mustered out June 17, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "E"

Babb, Washington I. Age 20. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 24, 1863.

Mustered Oct. 28, 1863. Promoted Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant July 1, 1866. Mustered

out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Baker, Andrea J. Age 21. Residence Big Mound, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 15, 1863, as

Fourth Sergeant. Mustered June 15, 1863. Promoted Third Sergeant Sept. 4, 1864; Second

Sergeant Jan. 30, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Batchelor, George Henry, Age 18. Residence Vernon, nativity New York. Enlisted July 15,

1863. Mustered July 15, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Died April

19, 1865, Baltimore, Md. Buried in Loudon Park National Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.

Beach, George W. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 14, 1863.

Mustered July 14, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bede, Jackson. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Iowa. Enlisted June 27, 1863.

Mustered June 27, 1863. Wounded Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Taken prisoner April 3, 1865,

near Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mustered out June 15, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Bennett, Andrew J. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 15, 1863.

Mustered June 15, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Died May 9, 1865,

Salem, Iowa.

Bennett, Lemuel W. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 1, 1863. Wounded fatally Sept. 16, 1864, Pulaski, Tenn. Died of wounds Sept.

16, 1864, Pulaski, Tenn. Buried in Stone River National Cemetery, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Section

J. grave 4069.

Bohner, Aloys H. (Veteran.) Age 32 Residence Burlington, nativity Germany. Transferred from

Chief Bugler to Bugler. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Jan. 18, 1865,

Annapolis, Md. Re-transferred as Chief Bugler July 16, 1865, See Field and Staff.

Bradford, Leander. Age 18. Residence Vernon, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 11, 1863. Mustered

July 11, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Boyer, John. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 10, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died of disease while a

prisoner Dec. 17, 1864, Andersonville, Ga.

Bryant, William H. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Virginia. Enlisted Aug. 16,

1863. Mustered Aug. 16, 1863. Drowned April 16. 1865, Sipsey River, Ala.

COMPANY "F"

Barker, Thomas A. Age 19. Residence Albia, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 5, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 21, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out May 31, 1865,

Davenport, Iowa.

Barnhart, William, Rejected Sept. 1, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Bran, John. Rejected Aug. 19, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Breeding, Alexander. Age 18. Residence Drakesville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Feb. 25, 1864.

Mustered Feb. 25, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13. 1865, Macon, Ga.

Brees (or Breece), Timothy. Age 19. Residence Iconium, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 28, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bryant, Williamson T. Age 18. Residence Davis County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24,

1863. Mustered Aug. 28, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bundy, William. Age 18. Residence Newton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 21, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 6, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon. Ga.

Bunton, George M. Age 24. Residence Orleans, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24, 1863, as

Third Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Promoted

Second Sergeant March 16, 1865. Mustered out May 31, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "G"

Bagley, Harvey P. Age 26. Residence Linn County, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Sent. 10, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Batz, Herman. Age 37. Residence Dubuque County, nativity Germany. Enlisted July 17, 1863.

Mustered July 17. 1863. Discharged for disability March 15, 1865, Keokuk, Iowa.

Belfield, Henry H. Age 25. Residence Dubuque, nativity Pennsylvania. Appointed Second

Lieutenant Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Adjutant May 14, 1864. Taken

prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to company Nov. 16, 1864. Mustered out Aug.

13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Berrell, Patrick. Age 39. Residence Dubuque, nativity Ireland. Enlisted Oct. 6, 1864. Mustered

Oct. 8, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 19, Macon, Ga.

Blakesley, James H. Age 18. Residence Van Buren, nativity New York. Enlisted July 29, 1863,

as Seventh Corporal. Mustered July 29, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal Oct. 7, 1863; Fourth

Corporal Nov. 22, 1863; Second Corporal April 24, 1864; Fifth Sergeant Jan. 1, 1865; Fourth

Sergeant July 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 19., 1865, Macon, Ga.

Boardman, Joel. Rejected Sept. 11, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Branham, Albert. Age 26. Residence Potosi, Miss., nativity Missouri. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 26, 1863. Taken prisoner Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Mustered out June 17,

1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Bray, Harmony. Rejected Aug. 10, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company L, First Cavalry;

see also Company I, Fifth Cavalry.

Brook, Marcellus P. Age 19 Residence British Hollow, Wis., nativity Wisconsin. Enlisted June

25, 1863. Mustered June 25, 1863. Died of disease Jan. 12, 1864, Waverly, Tenn.

Brooks, William. Age 18. Residence Bradford, nativity New work. Enlisted June 15, 1863.

Mustered June 15, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Brown, Oscar. Age 18. Residence Bellevue, nativity Wisconsin. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 7, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865. Macon, Ga.

Buchanan, James Y. Age 20. Residence Andrew, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 28, 1863,

as Third Corporal. Mustered July 28, 1863. Promoted Second Corporal Oct. 7, 1863; First

Corporal Nov. 22, 1863. Reduced to ranks at his own request April 24, 1864. Discharged for

disability May 20, 1864. See Company I, Thirty-fifth Infantry

Burd, James. Age 18. Residence Maquoketa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 29, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 29, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 1 3, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Burt, Arthur L. Age 18. Residence Sabula, nativity New York Enlisted July 22, 1863, as

Company Commissary Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 91, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon,

Ga.

Burt, William R. Age 28. Residence Boscobel, Wis., nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 26,

1863. Mustered Aug. 26, 1863. Died of disease Clay 8, 1865, Keokuk, Iowa. Buried in Oakland

Cemetery, Keokuk, Iowa.

COMPANY "H"

Baldwin, William A. Rejected Aug. 22, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

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Barrett, David. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. 18, 1864, Annapolis,

Md. Discharged July 11, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Barrows, James C. Age 18. Residence Blakesburgh, nativity Canada. Enlisted July 18, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal July 1, 1865; Fifth Sergeant July 27, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bomgardner, George W. Age 19. Residence Putnam County, Mo., nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug.

1, 1863. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Brayman, Edward B. Age 18. Residence Numa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864. Newnan, Ga. Mustered out July 12, 1865,

Clinton, Iowa.

Bridges, Rezin. Rejected Aug. 22, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company C, Forty-fifth

Infantry.

Britt, Robert. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 27, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Brown, Jefferson D. (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July

25, 1863, as Second Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Promoted First Sergeant May 1, 1864.

Wounded and taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Promoted Second Lieutenant Feb. 2,

1865; First Lieutenant June 12, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 19, 1866, Macon, Ga.

Brown, Richard. Age 26. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Sept. 7, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 10, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865. Macon, Ga.

Brown, William H. Age 22. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Sept. 7, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 10, 1863. Killed in action July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Budd, Daniel W. Age 18. Residence Shawneetown, Mo., nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 22,

1863. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Wounded May 24, 1864. Died June 22, 1864, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Burris, Jacob B. Rejected Aug. 8, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company K, Sixth infantry.

COMPANY "I"

Baker, Charles R. Age 18. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Wisconsin. Enlisted Aug. 14,

1863. Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out May 16, 1865, Nashville, Tenn.

Ball, Frank. Age 22. Residence Marietta, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 18, 1863. Mustered Aug.

27, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal: Seventh Corporal Sept. 1, 1864; Fifth Corporal April 1,

1865. Wounded April 6, 1865, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Promoted Third Corporal June 1. 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Ballard, Henry D. Rejected Aug. 2D, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Beaman, Horace S. Age 18. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Mustered out May

22, 1865. Clinton, Iowa.

Beeson, Wilson B. Age 22. Residence Albion, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. —, 1864, Annapolis,

Md. Promoted Seventh Corporal June 1, 1865; Company Quartermaster Sergeant July 15, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bente, William. Age 21. Residence Dubuque County, nativity Germany. Enlisted Oct. 13, 1864.

Mustered Oct. 2t, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 12, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Best, Marsee J. Age 18. Residence Colesburgh, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 7, 1863. Mustered out Aug. B. 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bitters, Jacob. Age 3 C. Residence Elkader, nativity Germany. Enlisted Aug. 21, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Briley, Albert G. Age 18. Residence Story County. nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Killed in action July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Brock, Cloud H. (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Vermont. Enlisted Aug.

12, 1863, as First Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Promoted Captain May 22, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out May 29, 1865, Clinton, Iowa. See

Company B, Second Cavalry

Brown, Richard W. (Veteran.) Age 30. Residence Elkader. nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 1,

1863, as Fourth Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 1, 1863. Wounded Jan. 3, 1864, near Waverly, Tenn.

Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died Nov. 8, 1864, while a prisoner, Florence, S. C.

See Company K, First Cavalry.

Brown, Thomas. Age 18. Residence Dubuque County, nativity New York. Enlisted Oct. 19,

1864. Mustered Oct. 23, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Burdick, Lavern W. Age 21. Residence Elkader, nativity New York. Enlisted July 13, 1863, as

Fifth Corporal. Mustered July 13, 1863. Promoted Fourth Corporal Sept. 1, 1864; Third Corporal

April 1, 1865; Second Corporal June 1, 1865; Fourth Sergeant July 17, 1865. Mustered out Aug.

13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company E, Ninth Infantry.

COMPANY "K"

Barkley, Edward A. Age 19. Residence Lisbon, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 25, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 25, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan Ga. Paroled Dec. —, 1864,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company C, Eighteenth Infantry.

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Barrett, James. Age 27. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ireland. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Deserted Oct. 8, 1863, Camp Roberts, Iowa.

Bealer, Albert. Age 18. Residence Iowa City, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 6, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bearden, George W. (Veteran.) Age 25. Residence Iowa City, nativity Missouri. Enlisted Aug.

13, 1863, as First Corporal. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Promoted Fifth Sergeant Dec. 28, 1863;

Third Sergeant April 9, 1864. Taken Prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to Company

June 8, 1865.; Promoted Company Quartermaster Sergeant July 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13,.

1865, Macon, Ga.

Beeson, Ephraim L. Age 20. Residence Springdale, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 10, 1863, as

Seventh Corporal. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal Nov. 18, 1863; Fifth

Corporal Dec. 28, 1863; Fourth Corporal Feb. 12, 1864; First Corporal April 9, 1864; Company

commissary Sergeant Dec. 5, 1864. Reduced to ranks at his own request Feb. 16, 1865.

Promoted Regimental Commissary Sergeant July 15, 1865; Second Lieutenant Aug. 22, 1865;

not mustered. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Beeson, Smith H. Age 22. Residence Springdale, nativity Ohio. Appointed Second Lieutenant

July 10, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned March 22, 1864. Re-entered the service Sept.

29, 1864. Mustered out July 16, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. See Company B, Eleventh Infantry

Biggs, Henry. Rejected Aug. 25, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company D, Tenth Infantry.

Blair, Nicholas. Rejected Sept. 3, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company A, Ninth Cavalry.

Bowley, William R. Age 19. Residence Muscatine, nativity England. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bryant, Harvey A. (Veteran.) Age 25. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 17,

1863, as Sixth Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Taken prisoner by guerrillas Dec. 20, 1863.

Killed Dec. 22, 1863. See Company A, Fifth Infantry.

Burgett, Charles. Age 23. Residence Moscow, nativity Michigan. Enlisted Aug. 21, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal Nov. 18, 1863; Third Corporal July 1, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "L"

Backus, James M. Age 18. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 27, 1863. Mustered

July 27, 1863. Taken prisoner June 1, 1864, Kingston, Ga. Died while a prisoner Oct. 1, 1864,

Andersonville, Ga.

Barnett, Oliver P. Age 18. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Virginia. Enlisted June 28, 1863.

Mustered July 7, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Beckman, William H. Age 18. Residence Burlington, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 13,

1863. Mustered Aug. 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bently, William. Age 18. Residence Scotch Grove, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 15,

1863. Mustered Aug. 15, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal Dec. 26, 1863; Fourth Corporal June

14, 1865; Fifth Sergeant July 13, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Bodenhifer, George W. Age 18. Residence Scotch Grove, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 19,

1863. Mustered Aug. 19, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out May

30, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

Borden, George W. Age 18. Residence Hopkinton, nativity New York. Enlisted June 8, 1863,

as Bugler. Mustered Aug. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died of disease

while a prisoner Nov. 30, 1864, Florence, S. C.

Boyd, William D. Rejected Aug. 27, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Brock, John A. Age 18. Residence Afton, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Burd, Joseph M. Age 23. Residence Albia, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 3, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal Nov. 22, 1863; Company Quartermaster Sergeant Jan.

1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Butts, James. Rejected Aug. 27, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

COMPANY "M"

Ballard, John A. Rejected July 20, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Barkhurst, George W. Age 18. Residence Des Moines, nativity Missouri. Enlisted June 24,

1863. Mustered June 29, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Beny, George. Age 19. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 10, 1863. Mustered out May 30, 1865, Louisville, Ky.

Bishard, Daniel C. Age 23. Residence Des Moines, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 1, 1863, as

Fourth Sergeant. Mustered June 1, 1863. Promoted Third Sergeant March 26, 1864. 1865, Taken

prisoner July 30, 1864. Newnan, Ga. Discharged May 25, Mound City, Ill.

Blair, William. Age 18. Residence Morning Sun, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Blood, William. Age 18. Residence Davenport, nativity Illinois. Enlisted June 22, 1863.

Mustered June 22, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. —, 1864,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Boone, Pinknee. Age 20. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered June 24, 1863. Deserted Oct. 7, 1863, Davenport, Iowa.

Boone, Scott. Age 23. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted June 24, 1863, as

Bugler. Mustered June 24, 1863. Deserted Oct. 7, 1863, Davenport, Iowa.

Bradley, Francis. Age 30. Residence Des Moines, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863, as

Wagoner. Mustered Aug. 10, 1863. Died of disease Sept. 24, 1864, Kingston, Ga. Buried in

National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section A. grave 434.

Burns, John. Rejected July 28, 1863, by Mustering Officer

Bush, George. Age 18. Residence Huron, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863. Mustered Aug.

1, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "A"

Chamberlain, Joseph B. (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 6,

1863, as Second Corporal. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted First Corporal March 1, 1864.

Wounded July 29, 1864, Lovejoy's Station, Ga. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, (la.

Promoted Sixth Sergeant. Died while a prisoner December 6, 1864, Andersonville, Ga. Buried in

National Cemetery. Andersonville, Ga. Grave 12230.

Chaney, Henry H. Age 18. Residence Sidney, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 18, 1863. Mustered

July 18, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 1, 1865. Macon, Ga.

Chenoweth, Peter S. Age 19. Residence Red Oak, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 31, 1863.

Mustered July 31, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Clabaugh, Henry. Age 30. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 9, 1863, as

Wagoner. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered out May 11, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Clune, Thomas. Age 18. Residence Sidney. nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 25, 1863. Mustered

July 25, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Conlin, Francis. Age 44. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ireland. Enlisted July 15, 1863. Mustered

July 15, 1863. Transferred to Invalid Corps Jan. 10, 1865. Discharged April 26, 1866.

COMPANY "B"

Catlin, Woodford. Age 43. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1863, as

Eighth Corporal. Mustered Sept. 18, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal Dec. 12, 1864; Second

Sergeant July 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Clark, William J. Age 21. Residence Fairfield, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 25, 1863, as

Saddler. Mustered July 28, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company A,

Fifteenth Infantry.

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Clear, John. Rejected June 10, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Cline, Simeon. Age 19. Residence Eddyville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 2, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Conger (or Couger), David L. Age 18. Residence Fairfield, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 10,

1863. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, Sipsey River, Ala. Mustered out July 3,

1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Conwell, John W. Age 19. Residence Eddyville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 6, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Wounded Dec. 15, 1864, near Nashville, Tenn. Transferred to Veteran Reserve

Corps April 21, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 18, 1865, Springfield, Ill.

Conwell, Lot. Age 22. Residence Eddyville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 4, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company F, Fourth Cavalry.

Cotter, James. Age 22. Residence Eddyville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 25, 1863. Mustered

July 28, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Cowgill, Benjamin J. Rejected July 24, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Craig, Samuel F. Age 28. Residence Eddyville, nativity Virginia. Enlisted June 10, 1863, as

Second Sergeant. Mustered June 10, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered

out May 31, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "C"

Campbell, John P. Age 21. Residence Van Buren County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July

21, 1863, as Sixth Corporal. Mustered July 30, 1863. Promoted Fifth Corporal Sept. 26, 1864;

Fourth Corporal May 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Carson, Valentine S. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Cassell, Alexander B. Age 44. Residence Iowa City, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1863, as

First Corporal. Mustered Aug. 26, 1863. Promoted Fifth Sergeant Dec. 23, 1863. Wounded Feb.

23, 1864, Sec. 49, N. N. W. R. R., Tenn. Discharged for disability March 10, Davenport, Iowa.

Claver, James W. Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 18, 1863. Mustered

July 18, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Claypool, James C. Rejected Aug. 15, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Coleman, Theodore M. Rejected Aug. 5, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company B,

Thirtieth Infantry.

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Coochnoor, Benjamin P. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July

29, 1863. Mustered July 29, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Coon, James M. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Cornell, Thomas J. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Corns, Rufus. Age 21. Residence Farmington, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 23, 1863. Mustered

July 23, 1863. Mustered out May 12, 1865, Nashville, Tenn.

Crowell, Victor B. Age 19. Residence Albia, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Culbertson, John K. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company H, Third

Cavalry.

COMPANY "D"

Campbell, William H. Age 28. Residence Burlington, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 28, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Christy, Miles C. Age 18. Residence Osceola, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 29, 1863, as First

Corporal. Mustered July 29, 1863. Discharged for disability Dec. 24, 1864, Franklin, Tenn.

Christy, William. Age 22. Residence Osceola, nativity Ohio. Promoted Second Lieutenant from

Sergeant Major July 15, 1864. Wounded and taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Lovejoy's Station, Ga.

Paroled Dec. —, 1864, Annapolis. Md. Promoted First Lieutenant Jan. 29, 1865; Captain June

24, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Field and Staff.

Clapp, William L. Age 22. Residence Corydon, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 15, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal Jan. 10, 1865; Seventh Corporal Feb. 22,

1865; Sixth Corporal March 1, 1865; Fifth Corporal March 3, 1865; First Corporal July 15,

1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Conley, Elijah. Age 26. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 17, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died of disease May 29,

1865, St. Louis, Mo. Buried, Arsenal Island, St. Louis, Mo.

Conley, William. Age 25. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 11, 1863.

Mustered July 11, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Cox, Henry C. Age 18. Residence Linton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 29, 1863. Mustered Aug.

29, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Crawford, Francis M. Age 21. Residence Burlington. Enlisted Oct. 9, 1863. Mustered Oct. 28,

1863. Mustered out May 17, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

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Culver, William V. Age 29. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Vermont. Enlisted July 14, 1863, as

Fifth Sergeant. Mustered July 14, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died of

disease while a prisoner Oct. 2, 1864, Macon, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery, Andersonville,

Ga.

Cusyn, Joseph S. Age 21. Residence Osceola, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted July 13, 1863.

Mustered July 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "E"

Cammack, James. Age 18. Residence Salem, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Sept. 5, 1864. Mustered

Sept. 6, 1864. Mustered out June 16, 1865, Edgefield, Tenn. See Company D, Forty-eighth

Infantry.

Campbell, John. Rejected Aug. 11, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Carlisle, William J. Age 31. Residence Salem; nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863, as Sixth

Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 1, 1863. Promoted Company Quartermaster Sergeant. Mustered out

Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Chapman, Francis A. Age 18. Residence Hillsboro, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 2, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 2, 1863. Died of disease Oct. 1, 1864, Keokuk, Iowa. Buried in Oakland

Cemetery, Keokuk, Iowa.

Childs, James Denis. Age 18. Residence Big Mound, nativity Iowa. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered June 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Clark, Isaiah James. Age 18. Residence Big Mound, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 4, 1863.

Mustered July 4, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Jan. 18, 1865,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Clark, Jacob. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 25, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 25, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Clark, John. Age 42. Residence Big Mound, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 4, 1863. Mustered July

4, 1863. Promoted Second Corporal; Sixth Sergeant Jan. 30, 1865; Fourth Sergeant April 30,

1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Coleman, Mills. Age 21. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 16, 1863.

Mustered July 16, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal; Second Corporal Jan. 30, 1865. Mustered out

July 5, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Cooper, James. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered July 29, 1863. Wounded July 30 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out May 23, 1865,

Nashville, Tenn.

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Costolo, Thomas E. D. Age 24. Residence Davenport, nativity Ireland. Enlisted Sept. 5, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 5, 1863. Wounded May 7 1864, Varnell's Station, Ga. Mustered out May 17,

1865, Davenport Iowa.

Cresap, James. Age 21. Residence Burlington, nativity Maryland. Enlisted Aug. 21, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Promoted Farrier. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Exchanged. Mustered out July 25, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Cunningham, Richard. Age 18. Residence Burlington, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 7, 1'863. Wounded May 7, 1864. Varnell's Station, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "F"

Camron, James. Age 20. Residence Drakesville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out May 27, 1865, Davenport, Iowa .

Chadd, Alexander C. Age 18. Residence Iconium, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 21, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 25, 1863. Mustered out May 16, 1865, Nashville, Tenn.

Childs, John. Age 34. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Virginia. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Died Jan. 2, 1864, Nashville, Tenn. Buried in National Cemetery,

Nashville, Tenn. Section D. grave 64.

Clark, Andrew. Rejected Aug. 19, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Clark, John. Rejected Aug. 19, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Clayburd, Isaac N. Rejected Sept. 1, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Colins, Amos. Age 18. Residence Drakesville, nativity England. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Cummins, Ephraim. Age 32. Residence Moravia, nativity Indiana. Appointed Captain Sept. 30,

1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Wounded May 19, 1864, Cassville, Ga. Resigned Dec. 10, 1864.

Cummins, Robert. Rejected Sept. 1, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

COMPANY "G"

Caffee, Thomas J. Age 18. Residence Fairview, nativity Wisconsin. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 8, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Campbell, Joseph. Rejected Aug. 31, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Chettle, John Day. Age 31. Residence Dyersville, nativity England. Enlisted June 27, 1863.

Mustered June 27, 1863. Discharged for disability May 25, 1865, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Christie, Addison G. Rejected Sept. 9, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Cobb, Joseph H. Age 21. Residence Andrew, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Sept. 25, 1863, as First

Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 25, 1863. Promoted Second Lieutenant May 15, 1864; not mustered.

Killed in action July 29, 1864, Lovejoy's Station, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga.

Section F. grave N. See Company I, Twelfth Infantry.

COMPANY "H"

Campbell, Daniel. Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. —, 1864,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out July 15, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

Christie, William. Age 20. Residence Clio, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 5, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Clark, Samuel (Veteran.) Age 33. Residence Wapello, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1863,

as Seventh Corporal. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See

Company K, Eighth Infantry.

Coffelt, LaFayette. Age 22. Residence Albia, nativity Missouri. Enlisted June 23, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Coffman, James E. Age 28. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Promoted Fifth Corporal Nov. 30, 1863; Fourth Corporal May 1, 1864;

Third Corporal July 1, 1865; Fourth Sergeant July 27, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Conger, Elias G. Age 20. Residence Cincinnati, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Corbin, Isaiah. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Virginia. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. —, 1864,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out May 25, 1866, Davenport, Iowa.

Corporan, Gaines. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Mustered out June

10, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

Cowles, George N. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Massachusetts. Enlisted July 28,

1863. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 21, 1865. No further

record.

Crow, James P. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Sept. 7, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 10, 1863. Killed in action Jan. 20, 1865, Iuka, Miss.

COMPANY "I"

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Chandler, Levi. Age 25. Residence Bloomington, nativity Maine. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863, as

Fifth Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Chappman, James D. Rejected Sept. 2, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Chiles, William W. Age 26. Residence Elkader, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 25, 1863. Mustered

July 25, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal June 1, 1865; Sixth Sergeant July 15, 1865. Mustered

out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Cleaver, Josiah J. Age 32. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 8,

1863, as Second Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 27 1863. Promoted First Lieutenant Feb. 3, 1865;

Captain July 22, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Coolidge, Henry P. Age 28. Residence Glenwood, nativity Illinois. Enlisted June 15, 1863.

Mustered Oct. 16, 1863. Promoted First Sergeant June 1, 1865; First Lieutenant July 22, 1865;

not mustered. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Cowan, Richard. Age 18. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Cowan, Thomas M. Age 25. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Crawford, James. Age 21. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "K"

Callahan, Caleb W. Age 18. Residence Rochester, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 19, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Capsen, Frank. Age 18. Residence Iowa City, nativity Bohemia. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Promoted Saddler July 2, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon,

Ga.

Clagett, John. Age 18. Residence Waverly, Tenn., nativity Tennessee. Enlisted Jan. 30, 1864, as

Under Cook. Mustered Jan. 30, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out

Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Clark, Edward B. Age 18. Residence Lisbon, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 24, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Coleman, Albert D. Age 18. Residence Tipton, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863, as Eighth

Corporal. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal Nov. 18, 1863; Sixth Corporal

Dec. 5, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Collins, Joshua W. Age 18. Residence Cedar County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 4, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Conley, Henry O. Age 18. Residence Cedar Rapids, nativity New York. Enlisted Sept. 1, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 14, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal Dec. 31, 1863; Fifth Corporal Feb. 12, 1864;

Fourth Corporal Dec. 5, 1864; Second Sergeant June 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Craig, Samuel. (Veteran.) Age 45. Residence Muscatine, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 25,

1863, as Second Corporal. Mustered Aug. 25, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

See Company F, Second Cavalry.

Craig, William. (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 31, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Mustered out June 26, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. See Company I, Eleventh

Infantry.

Craighead, James S. Age 18. Residence West Branch, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 16, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "L"

Carson, George W. Rejected Aug. 27, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Carson, John. Rejected Aug. 27, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Cavanaugh, Michael. Age 18. Residence Delaware County, nativity Missouri. Enlisted July 1,

1863. Mustered July 1, 1863. Transferred to Invalid Corps, Feb. 15, 1864. No further record.

Clark, Jacob. Age 43. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Dec. 8, 1863. Mustered

March 22, 1864. Promoted Farrier. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps Dec. 12, 1864.

Mustered out Aug. 16, 1865, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Clark, John. Age 20. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 15, 1863. Mustered July

15, 1863. Promoted Second Corporal July 20, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Mustered out June 28, 1865, Baltimore, Md.

Cline, Albert J. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 21, 1863. Mustered

July 23, 1863. Discharged for disability Nov. 25, 1863, Louisville, Ky.

Cochran, James H. Age 18. Residence Kirkville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 17, 1863. Wounded Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Promoted Farrier June 14,

1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Cockerill, Samuel S. Rejected Aug. 27, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

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Coder, John A. Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 23, 1863.

Mustered July 23, 1863. Wounded Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Transferred to Veteran Reserve

Corps. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Cole, Thomas S. Age 18. Residence Wapello, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 11, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Collier, Noble M. Age 40. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 10, 1863, as

Saddler. Mustered June 25, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Coop, Philip M. Age 18. Residence Davenport, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Wounded Sept. 3, 1864, Campbellsville, Tenn. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga. See Company D, Seventh Cavalry.

Cooper, Valentine. Rejected Aug. 27, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Crawford, Charles A. Age 23. Residence Hopkinton, nativity Ohio. Appointed Second

Lieutenant Aug. 17, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted First Lieutenant Feb. 6, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company B, Fourth Cavalry.

Crawford, Robert G. Age 18. Residence Hopkinton, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 3,

1863, as Fifth Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 3, 1863. Promoted Third Sergeant Nov. 22, 1863;

Second Sergeant June 22, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Crouch, Flavel Jr. Age 18. Residence Hopkinton, nativity New York. Enlisted July 30, 1863.

Mustered July 30, 1863. Died March 17, 1864, Nashville, Tenn. Buried in National Cemetery,

Nashville, Tenn. Section E. grave 1, 183.

COMPANY "M"

Callahan, Thomas W. Age 36. Residence Des Moines, nativity Scotland. Enlisted July 8, 1863.

Mustered July 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Campbell, Eri F. Age 21. Residence Indianola, nativity Wisconsin. Enlisted July 4, 1863.

Mustered July 4, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal July 14, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Carvin, John H. Age 38. Residence Independence, nativity England. Enlisted June 25, 1863.

Mustered July 4, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Chambers, Samuel. Age 19. Residence Des Moines, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 25, 1863.

Mustered July 25, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal July 14, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Cleavinger, William. Age 18. Residence Des Moines, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 15, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Cleland. Thomas M. Age 21. Residence Des Moines, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 8, 1863, as

Seventh Corporal. Mustered July 8, 1863. Promoted Fifth Corporal March 26, 1864. Wounded

severely May 9, 1864, Cassville, Ga. Died of wounds May 24, 1864, Cassville, Ga. Buried in

National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tenn. Section D. grave 447.

Crosthwait, Thomas P. Age 21. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 15, 1863. Promoted Second Corporal July 14, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "A"

Davis, Freeman L. Age 33. Residence Sidney, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 11, 1863. Mustered

July 11, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Davison, Hiram. Age 20. Residence Clarinda, nativity Missouri. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 3, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal March 1, 1864; Sixth Corporal Feb. 7, 1865;

Fifth Sergeant July 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Delaney, John R. Age 28. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 14, 1863.

Mustered July 14, 1863. Died. Buried in National Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.

Dimmit, Miles H. Rejected Aug. 13, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Dorsey, Henry. Age 33. Residence Clarinda, nativity Vermont. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863, as

Farrier. Mustered kept. 30, 1863. Discharged for disability March 17, 1865, Chickasaw, Ala.

Brace, John H. Age 22. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 14, 1863. Mustered

July 14, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal July 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon,

Ga.

COMPANY "B"

Dean, Henry H. Age 18. Residence Fairfield, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted July 4, 1863, as Fifth

Corporal. Mustered July 14, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled.

Promoted Fourth Corporal Dec. 12, 1864. Mustered out June 5, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

Demarce, John. Rejected Aug. 17, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Donahey, George W. Age 18. Residence Fairfield, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 18, 1863. Mustered out May 11, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Dow, Henry. Age 44. Residence McGregor, nativity Germany. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "C"

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Day, George S. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 31, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 11, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon,

Ga.

Davis, John F. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Detwiler, Clarence S. Rejected Aug. 15, 1863, by Mustering Officer

Detwiler, George M. Age 28. Residence Van Buren County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted

July 23, 1863, as First Sergeant. Mustered July 30, 1863. Promoted Second Lieutenant March 12,

1864; First Lieutenant April 18, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to

Company Promoted Captain June 24, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dunn, Addison. Age 40. Residence Van Buren County, nativity Virginia. Enlisted July 25,

1863, as Saddler. Mustered July 30, 1863. Mustered out May 17, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "D"

Daniels, Jacinth A. Age 18. Residence Burlington, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 2, 1863 Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Danner, Samuel A. Age 18. Residence Osceola, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 2, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 2, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Darnold, Thomas N. Age 18. Residence Des Moines County, nativity Virginia. Enlisted July

24, 1863. Mustered Sept. 2, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, 1865. Mustered out June 17, 1865,

Davenport, Iowa.

Deselm, Lyman F. Age 18. Residence Osceola, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 13, 1863. Mustered

July 13, 1863. Wounded and taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out June 27,

1865, Annapolis, Md.

Douglass, Martin. Age 18. Residence Chariton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 25, 1863.

Mustered July 25, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out June 5, 1865,

Clinton, Iowa

Downer, Joseph B. Age 23. Residence Linton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 29, 1863, as Fourth

Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 2, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to

Company Oct. 14, 1864. Promoted Regimental Commissary Sergeant Dec. 20, 1864. Returned to

Company July 15, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "E"

Davis, Jesse D. Age 20 Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 7, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Davis, John H. Age 28. Residence Fort Madison, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 20, 1863.

Mustered July 20, 1863. Deserted, Davenport, Iowa.

Denven, John. Age 19. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 7, 1863.

Mustered July 7, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dewit, Elisha. Age 23. Residence Bentonsport, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 10, 1863. Deserted Aug. 9, 1864, Kingston, Ga.

Doan, Jonathan F. Age 19. Residence Big Mound, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 15, 1863, as

Eighth Corporal. Mustered June 15, 1863. Promoted Second Corporal. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Doane, Eleazar B. Age 23. Residence Salem, nativity Indiana. Appointed First Lieutenant Aug.

2, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Captain April 5, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30.

1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out July 15, 1865. See Company K, Nineteenth Infantry.

Dorson, Charles L. Age 19. Residence Big Mound, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863, as

Fourth Corporal. Mustered Aug. 10, 1863. Promoted Second Corporal April 11, 1864. Mustered

out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Drake, James. Rejected July 15, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company C, Fourth Cavalry.

Dressed Richard. (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Burlington, nativity Prussia. Enlisted Aug. 18,

1863, as Company Quartermaster Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 18, 1863. Discharged for promotion

as First Lieutenant in One Hundred and Thirty-sixth United States Colored Infantry. See

Company E, Twenty-fifth Infantry.

Dunham, William P. Age 32. Residence Salem, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 23, 1863, as

First Sergeant. Mustered June 23, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died while a

prisoner, Dec. 16, 1864, Savannah, Ga. Buried in Lawtonville Cemetery, Burke County, Ga.

Section A. grave 246. See Company I, Nineteenth Infantry.

Dunn, Joseph H. Age 19. Residence Burlington, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 4, 1863. Deserted, Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "F"

Davis, Henry. Age 34. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 28, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Deserted June 22, 1865, Edgefield, Tenn.

Davis, Silas N. Age 32. Residence Moravia, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Died Sept. 2, 1864, Kingston, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery,

Marietta, Ga. Section A. grave 646.

Delay, William S. Age 28. Residence Iconium, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 24, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

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Dey, John B. Age 18. Residence New York, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 24, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 21, 186.3. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Donnelson, William H. Age 23. Residence Unionville, nativity Illinois. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Wounded Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Duncan, Williamson Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 13, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "G"

Davison, Robert R. Age 43. Residence Andrew, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863,

as Company Quartermaster Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 15, 1863 Taken prisoner July 30, 1864,

Newnan, Ga. Died while prisoner Oct. 31, 1864, Florence, S. C.

Day, George B. Age 37. Residence Maquoketa, nativity England. Enlisted June 27, 1863

Mustered June 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dehorty, Thomas B. Age 21. Residence Andrew, nativity Delaware. Enlisted Aug. 19, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 31, 1863. Mustered out .Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dewitt, Charles E. D. Age 19. Residence Shell Rock, nativity New York. Enlisted July 15,

1863. Mustered July 15, 1863. Mustered out .Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dick, James C. Age 18. Residence Dubuque County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Nov. 3,

1864. Mustered Nov. 7, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dohorty, Stephen P. Age 19. Residence Dubuque County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Oct.

15, 1864. Mustered Oct. 23, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Duffak, John. Age 18. Residence Dubuque, nativity Germany. Enlisted July 25, 1863, as

Bugler. Mustered July 25, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "H"

Danford, Robert C. Age 24. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Danford, Thomas C. Age 20. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Davis, Charles. Age 23. Residence Marion County, nativity New Jersey .Enlisted Dec. 2, 1864.

Mustered Dec. 2, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

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Delay, Joseph. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 20, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dunn, John F. Age 44 Residence Albia, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted July 10, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Duskin, John W. Age 18. Residence Genoa, nativity North Carolina. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "I"

Davis, Patrick. Age 21. Residence Marshalltown, nativity England. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Deeter, Andrew F. Age 18. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Ohio Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Accidentally killed July 16, 1864, Kingston, Ga. Buried in National

Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section A. grave 591.

Dobson, Stephen N. Age 18. Residence Toledo, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863, as

Seventh Corporal. Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal Sept. 1, 1864. Taken

prisoner Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Promoted Fifth Corporal June 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug.

13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dowlin, John R. Age 21. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Indiana Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Killed in action July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

COMPANY "K"

Dance, John. Age 39. Residence Cedar Bluff, nativity England. Appointed Captain July 4, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Third Battalion Major Aug. —, 1865; not mustered.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company K, Eleventh Infantry

Daugherty, John. Age 31. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 8, 1863 Mustered out June 6, 1865, Madison, Ind.

Dicks, Joel. (Veteran.) Age 20. Residence Muscatine, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Promoted Farrier July 2, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan,

Ga. Returned to Company Oct. 14, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company

D, Thirty-fifth Infantry.

Dicks, William H. Age 21. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal Feb. 12, 1864; Fourth Corporal April 9, 1864.

Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Promoted First Corporal Dec. 5, 1864. Returned to

Company June 8, 1865. Mustered out July 24, 1865, York, Pa. See Company E, Eighteenth

Infantry.

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Dolsen, George W. Age 18. Residence Muscatine, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Wounded severely and taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Returned to Company June 21, 1865. Mustered out June 21, 1866, Davenport, Iowa.

Dolsen, James M. Age 20. Residence Muscatine, nativity Nest York. Enlisted .Aug. 25, 1863, as

Fifth Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Promoted Second Sergeant Nov. 18, 1863; Company

Commissary Sergeant April 9, 1864. Killed in action July 18, 1864, Chattahoochee River, Tenn.

Buried in National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section F. grave 631.

COMPANY "L"

Danner, Ira. Age 19. Residence Lucas County, nativity Illinois Enlisted June A. 1863, as Fourth

Corporal. Mustered June 5, 1863. Promoted Third Corporal; Fourth Sergeant June 22, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Delano, Walter. Age 18. Residence Davenport, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 26, 1863. Died March 27, 1864, Nashville, Tenn. Buried in National Cemetery,

Nashville, Tenn. Section E. grave 1115.

Dilley, Joseph W. Age 20. Residence Dubuque County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Oct. 14, 1864.

Mustered Oct. 23, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Dodson, Benjamin R. Age 19. Residence Albia, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 1, 1863.

Mustered June 1, 1863. Died of disease Jan. 16, Keokuk, Iowa. Buried in Oakland Cemetery,

Keokuk, Iowa.

Doggett, Newton. Age 31. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863, as Second

Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 8, 1863. Promoted First Sergeant Oct. 16, 1863. Taken prisoner July

30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to Company Feb. 22, 1865. Promoted Second Lieutenant Aug.

—, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Duley, John M. Age 18. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 8, 1863. Mustered

July 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "M"

Davis, James W. Age 22. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 8, 1863.

Mustered July 8, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out June 17, 1865,

Davenport, Iowa.

Derickson, William Wesley. Age 21. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 20,

1863, as Eighth Corporal. Mustered July 20, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal March 26, 1864.

Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died while a prisoner, Feb. 15, 1865, Andersonville,

Ga. Buried in National Cemetery, Andersonville, Ga. Grave 12,657. See Company B, Twentythird

Infantry.

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Dolbee, William H. H. Age 20 Residence Des Moines County, nativity Iowa Enlisted Aug. 1,

1863. Mustered Aug. 1, 1863. Died of disease Feb. 16, 1864, Section 49, N. and N. W. R. R.

Tennessee.

Doran, George W. Age 21. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 9, 1863.

Mustered July 9, 1863. Deserted Dec. 22, 1864, Columbia, Tenn.

COMPANY "A"

Edgerton, William. Age 18. Residence Sidney, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 17, 1863.

Mustered July 17, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Edmosson, John. Age 18. Residence Clarinda, nativity Missouri. Enlisted July 24, 1863.

Mustered July 24, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1861, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. 20, 1864,

Annapolis, Md. Died of disease July 26, 1865, on Hospital train, near Atlanta, Ga.

Ewing, William G. Age 18. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "B"

Eppison, Polk. Rejected Aug. 13, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Evans, John W. Age 20. Residence Fairfield, nativity Missouri. Enlisted July 16, 1863.

Mustered July 18, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.. See Company F, Third

Cavalry

Evans, Jonathan B. Rejected July 15, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Evans, William H. Age 24. Residence Eddyville, nativity Ohio. Appointed Captain Sept. 30,

1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Wounded Sept. 3, 1864, Campbellsville, Tenn. Resigned March

9, 1865. See Company I, Seventh Infantry; see also Company F, Eighteenth Infantry.

COMPANY "C"

Edwards, Norvell R. Age 18. Residence Monroe County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 1,

1863. Mustered June 1, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company D, Thirtyfourth

Infantry.

Elliott, Charles. Age 24. Residence Libertyville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 28, 1863.

Mustered July 28, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Jan. 11, 1865,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "D"

Ellis, John. Age 28. Residence Corydon, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted July 15, 1863. Mustered

July 15, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Everett, Burrus S. (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Corydon, nativity Missouri Enlisted July 15,

1863, as Second Sergeant. Mustered July 15, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Paroled Nov. 26, 1864. Mustered out June 27, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. See Company I, Fourth

Infantry; also Company F, Thirty-fourth Infantry

COMPANY "E"

Eavins, Moses. Rejected Aug. 11, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Ehrman, Henry. Age 18. Residence Vernon, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

England, William. Age 21. Residence Davenport, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 10, 1863. Promoted Fifth Corporal; First Corporal Jan. 30, 1865. Mustered out

Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "F"

Eggen, William T. Age 19. Residence Albia, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted July 9, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 28, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Mustered out June 5, 1865.

Clinton, Iowa.

Elmore, David. Age 25. Residence Moravia, nativity Illinois. Enlisted June 24, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 28, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Elmore, Henderson. Age 25. Residence Moravia, nativity Missouri Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Ethridge, William. Rejected Aug. 19, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company I, Third

Cavalry.

Evans, James P. (Veteran.) Age 25. Residence Monroe County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June

24, 1863, as Second Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan,

Ga. Died of disease Jan. 4, 1865, Annapolis, Md. Buried in National Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.

See Company E, Sixth Infantry.

Evans, Jesse. Age 44. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted June 24,

1863, as Fifth Corporal. Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Promoted Fourth Corporal. Transferred to

Veteran Reserve Corps, April 28, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Ewing, James. Age 35. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Ohio. Appointed First Lieutenant

Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Discharged for disability Aug. 2, 1864.

COMPANY "G"

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Ellis, Lewis W. Age 21. Residence Andrew, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 27, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 15, 1863. Taken prisoner Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Mustered out May 29,

1865, Clinton, Iowa.

COMPANY "H"

Edgington, George W. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Wounded Nov. 29, 1864, Franklin, Ga. Discharged for disability May

19, 1865, Keokuk, Iowa.

Elliott, William W. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 27, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Wounded and taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec.

—, 1864, Annapolis Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Ellmore, Charles C. Age 22. Residence Albia, nativity Vermont. Enlisted Aug. 9, 1863, as

Sixth Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Deserted Oct. 8, 1863.

Entsminger, Josephus. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Virginia. Enlisted Sept. 7, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 10, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Everman, William F. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out May 31, 1865,

Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "I"

Elliott, Jared. Age 21. Residence Marietta, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 18, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal April 1, 1865; Sixth Corporal June 1, 1865; Fifth

Sergeant July 15, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Evans, Martin V. B. Age 24. Residence Marietta, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Wounded Jan. 3, 1864, Waverly, Tenn. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864,

Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Mustered out May 29, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

Evans, Noah H. Age 21. Residence Marietta, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 18, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "K"

Edmiston, Charles C. Age 26. Residence Tipton, nativity Virginia. Enlisted Aug. 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Deserted April 30, 1864.

Edwards, William E. Age 23. Residence Muscatine, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Deserted Oct. 1, 1863, Davenport, Iowa.

Everhart, Jacob. Age 18. Residence Mount Vernon, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Died of disease May 19, 1864, Tullahoma, Tenn. .

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COMPANY "M"

Edmondson, David. Rejected July 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Edmondson, Henry. Age 19. Residence Keokuk, nativity Canada. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 14, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company I, Thirty-ninth

Infantry.

Eldrege, James R. Age 26. Residence Waverly, nativity New York. Appointed Second

Lieutenant Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned for disability July 9, 1864. See

Company G, Ninth Infantry (James R. Eldredge.)

Elliott, Benjamin. Age 22. Residence Des Moines, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 1, 1863.

Mustered July 1, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Elliott, Thomas E. Rejected July 28, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

COMPANY "A"

Farmer, James H. Age 19. Residence Sidney, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 17, 1863. Mustered

July 17, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Feltch, Isaac T. Age 26. Residence Clarinda, nativity Maine Enlisted July 16, 1863, as Second

Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Company Commissary Sergeant March 1, 1864.

Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. 20, 1864, Annapolis, Md. Mustered out

May 25, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Fimple, Garrett A. Age 18. Residence Sidney, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 15, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Fisher, William. Age 18. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 14, 1863. Mustered

July 14, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to Company March 14,

1865. Promoted Sixth Corporal July 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Friar, Henry B. M. Age 27. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 14, 1863.

Mustered July 14, 1863. Died of disease Nov. 4, 1863, Davenport, Iowa. Buried in National

Cemetery, Rock Island, Ill.

Fruits, David M. Age 26. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 14, 1863.

Mustered July 14, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal Feb. 7, 1865; Sixth Sergeant July 1, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "B"

Ferrell, Norman. Rejected Aug. 5, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

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Fetter, Absalom J. Age 28. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 20, 1863.

Mustered July 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Frisby, William B. Age 22. Residence Eddyville, nativity Illinois. Enlisted June 22, 1863.

Mustered July 8, 1863. Died April 8, Nashville, Tenn. Buried in National Cemetery, Nashville,

Tenn. Section J. grave 935.

Fulton, Benjamin F. Age 18. Residence Fairfield, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863

Mustered Aug. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner Nov. 28, 1864, Columbia, Tenn. Returned to Company

Jan. 11, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "C"

Findlay, Hugh. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Maryland. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 17, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan; Ga. Paroled Jan. 11, 1865,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Foster, John F. Rejected Aug. 18, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Foster, Samuel A. (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Libertyville, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Aug. 26,

1863. Mustered Aug. 26, 1863. Promoted Third Sergeant Sept. 26, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga. See Company K, Second Infantry

Fulton, John I. Age 31. Residence Birmingham, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 29, 1863, as

Seventh Corporal. Mustered July 30, 1863 Promoted Fifth Corporal Dec. 23, 1863; Third

Corporal March 24, 1864; Sixth Sergeant Sept. 26, 1864; Fifth Sergeant May 1, 1865; Fourth

Sergeant July 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "D"

Fitzgerald, Barton L. Age 21. Residence Corydon, nativity Missouri. Enlisted July 15, 1863, as

Fifth Corporal. Mustered July 15, 1863. Promoted Third Corporal Oct. 1, 1864; Second Corporal

Jan. 10, 1865; First Corporal March 1, 1865. Mustered out June 10, 1865, Louisville, Ky.

Fullerton, James R. Age 19 Residence Osceola, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 6, 1863. Mustered

July 6, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out May 31, 1865,

Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "E"

Flamm, Henry. Age 45. Residence Burlington, nativity Germany. Enlisted July 1, 1863.

Mustered July 1, 1863. Mustered out May 20, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Folley, Thomas. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

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Foster, Kellis W. Age 18. Residence Burlington, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 25, 1863 Mustered

July 25, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal; Fourth Corporal Jan. 30, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "F"

Freeman, Jedediah R. Age 36. Residence Moravia, nativity New York. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Friend, John. Age 23. Residence Newton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 9, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 24, 1863 Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Frost, Simpson. Rejected Aug. 19, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

COMPANY "G"

Fairall, Thomas. Age 19. Residence Leon, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863, as Saddler.

Mustered Aug. 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1864, Macon, Ga.

Farlin, Theodore. Age 20 Residence Dubuque, nativity New York. Enlisted Sept. 28, 1864.

Mustered Oct. 6, 1864. Mustered out June 16, 1866, Nashville, Tenn.

COMPANY "H"

Farnsworth, Eli. Age 19. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Dec. —, 1864,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Foster, Arthur. Rejected Aug. 22, 1863, by Mustering Officer

Frost, William H. (Veteran.) Age 27. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio Enlisted Aug. 22,

1863. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863 Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Fuell, John W. Age 22. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Fuller, John W. Age 18 Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "I"

Fanton, Aaron D. Rejected Aug. 25, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company F, Fifteenth

Infantry.

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Farguson, Richard. Age 19. Residence Le Grand, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Promoted Third Corporal July 15, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Farguson, Samuel Age 21. Residence Le Grand, nativity Ohio Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Died of disease Aug. 18, 1864, Kingston, Ga. Buried in National

Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section A. grave 489

Fitzpatrick John M. Age 18. Residence Story County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Mustered out May

30, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

Fuller, William C. Age 19. Residence Clayton County, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Nov. 30, 1864.

Mustered Nov. 30 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Fuller, William W. Rejected Sept. 2, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

COMPANY "K"

Farris, William I. Age 31. Residence Muscatine, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Deserted Oct. 1, 1863, Davenport, Iowa.

Frisbie, David C. Age 18. Residence Springdale, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 5, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out June 13, 1865, Mound City, Ill.

Fritz, George. Age 18. Residence Muscatine, nativity Indiana Enlisted July 10, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 9, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "L"

Fike, Thomas S. Age 22. Residence Bloomfield, nativity Iowa Enlisted July 12, 1863. Mustered

July 12, 1863. Promoted Wagoner Sept. 25, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Fitzpatrick, Francis M. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 3, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 7, 1863. Promoted Teamster; Seventh Corporal July 1 3, 1865. Mustered out

Aug. 13, 1865, Macon Ga.

Flowers, Joseph. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 28, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 7, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Fouts, Thomas F. Age 28. Residence Albia, nativity Indiana. Appointed First Lieutenant Aug.

17, 1863 Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned July 26, 1864. See Company D, Seventh Cavalry.

Frost, Edmond. Age 20. Residence Centerville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 7, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon,

Ga.

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Fuller, Samuel H. Age 18. Residence Monticello, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 7, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Fuller, William. (Veteran.) Age 20. Residence Jones County, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug.

5, 1863, as Seventh Corporal. Mustered Aug. 5, 1863. Promoted Fourth Sergeant Nov. 22, 1863.

Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Mustered out June 6, 1865, Clinton, Iowa.

See Company D, Ninth Infantry.

COMPANY "M"

Foor, Lewis R. Age 18. Residence Wapello, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 12, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to Company Oct.

14, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Fortner, Thomas. Age 25. Residence Wapello, nativity New Jersey Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 17, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Foust, Henry. Age 18. Residence Des Moines, nativity Indiana.. Enlisted June 25, 1863.

Mustered June 25, 1863. Transferred to Invalid Corps May 1, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "A"

Goudie, John S. Age 34. Residence Clarinda, nativity Canada. Enlisted July 27, 1863. Mustered

July 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Griffith, Isaac. Age 22. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 15, 1863. Mustered

July 15, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Died of disease April 5,

1865, Page County, Iowa, while on furlough.

COMPANY "B"

Gerson, Nathan. Age 18. Residence Fairfield, nativity Germany. Enlisted July 20, 1863, as

Bugler. Mustered July 20, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Jan. 11,

1865, Annapolis, Md. Mustered out July 8, 1865, Washington, D. C.

Gettys, James. Rejected July 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Gettys, Meander N. Age 18. Residence Eddyville, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 15,

1863. Mustered Sept. 4, 1863. Promoted Farrier Nov. 1, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Gladson, William P. Age 18. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 17, 1863.

Mustered July 18, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Glenn, John P. Age 22. Residence Eddyville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted June 26, 1863, as Sixth

Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 5, 1863. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps July 30, 1864.

Discharged Aug. 14, 1865, Indianapolis, Ind. See Company E, Fourth Infantry.

Glenn, Joseph M. Age 18 Residence Eddyville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted June 26, 1863. Mustered

July 8, 1863. Mustered out May 25, 1865, Nashville, Tenn.

Graham, Andrew J. Age 18. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana Enlisted June 20, 1863, as

Bugler. Mustered July 8, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Jan. 11,

1865, Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Griffis, William B. Age 32. Residence Eddyville, nativity Virginia. Enlisted June 20, 1863.

Mustered July 8, 1863. Discharged Oct. 30, 1863, Davenport, Iowa

Groff, Benjamin F. Age 21. Residence Fairfield, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 3, 1863 Died of disease Jan. 24, 1864, Hospital, Poplar Springs, Miss.

Gullion, Jeremiah. Rejected June 20, 1863, by Mustering Officer. See Company E, Twentysecond

Infantry.

COMPANY "C"

Gilbert, Harvey. Age 28. Residence Birmingham, nativity Pennsylvania, Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 17, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company I, Nineteenth

Infantry.

Gleeson, William H. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 11, 1863, Promoted Bugler Sept. 26, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon,

Ga.

Graham, Joseph. Age 26. Residence Birmingham, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 25, 1863.

Mustered July 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Graves, Alexander T. Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 3, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal Dec. 23, 1863; Fifth corporal March 24,

1864; Fourth Corporal Sept. 26, 1864; Third Corporal May 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Green, Rufus. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Tennessee. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 11, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "D"

Gillenwaters, Robert. Age 20. Residence Linton, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 2, 1863. Died of disease Sept. 26, 1864, Franklin, Tenn.

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Gookin, Thomas. Age 18. Residence Chariton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 17, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out June 5, 1865, Clinton,

Iowa.

Graham, Benjamin I. Age 18. Residence Linton, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863 Mustered

Sept. 2, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Graham, Lorenzo D. Age 22. Residence Chariton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863, as

Second Corporal. Mustered Aug. 1, 1863. Promoted First Corporal Oct. 1, 1864. Mustered out

Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Gregory, Thomas M. (Veteran.) Age 20. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 11,

1863, as Third Sergeant. Mustered July 11, 1863. Promoted First Sergeant March 3, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866, Macon, Ga. See Company G, Tenth Infantry.

COMPANY "E"

Grant, Pleasant F. Age 21. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 27, 1863.

Mustered July 27, 1863. Wounded. Promoted Sixth Sergeant Sept. 6, 1864. Reduced to ranks at

his own request Jan. 30, 1865. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps May 15, 1865. Mustered

out Aug. 14, 1865, Milwaukee, Wis. See Company K, Sixth Infantry

Grimsley, Henry M. Age 18. Residence Vernon, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 3, 1863. Mustered

July 3, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal April 30, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866, Macon,

Ga.

Grisham, James T. Age 25. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 27, 1863.

Mustered July 27, 1863. Wounded severely April —, 1864, Cleveland, Tenn. Died of wounds

Jan. 11, 1865, Keokuk, Iowa.

Grisham, William T. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 25, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 25, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "F"

Gale, Joseph W. Age 34. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24,

1863 Mustered Aug. 28, 1863. Mustered out June 12, 1865, Davenport, Iowa .

Garton, Dan. Age 18. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 21, 1863 Promoted Eighth Corporal June 28, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866,

Macon, Ga.

Goodin, William W. Age 19. Residence Bethlehem, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 21, 1863. Killed in action June 20, 1864, Powder Springs, Ga. Buried in National

Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section F. grave 791.

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Goodwin, Joseph L. L. Age 32. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July

28, 1863. Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866, Macon, Ga. See Company C,

Sixth Infantry.

Gray, James M. Age 19. Residence Davenport, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Sept. 24, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 24, 1863. Accidentally killed Dec. 22, 1863, Section 49, N. and N. W. R. R.,

Tennessee. Buried in National Cemetery, Nashville, Tenn. Section M. grave 373.

Green, Dixon. Age 18. Residence Drakesville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 24, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 28, 1863. Promoted Sixth Sergeant July 12, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866, Macon, Ga.

See Miscellaneous.

Gregory, John J. Age 32. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866, Macon Ga.

COMPANY "G"

Gossman, Michael. Age 38. Residence Dubuque County, nativity France. Enlisted Aug. 6,

1863. Mustered Aug. 6, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Goudy, John S. Age 38. Residence Anamosa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1866, Macon, Ga.

Green, James A. Age 29. Nativity New York. Enlisted Oct. 6, 1864. Mustered Oct. 6, 1864.

Transferred to Company I, Feb. 21, 1866.

COMPANY "H"

Gadbury, Milton. Age 18. Residence Putnam County, Mo., nativity Kentucky. Enlisted Aug. 3,

1863. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Wounded Nov. 29, 1864, Franklin, Tenn. Discharged for

disability May 23, 1865, Keokuk, Iowa.

Gale, Thomas A. Age 21. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Sept. 2, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 10, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Gardner, Walter E. (Veteran.) Age 36. Residence Unionville, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted Aug.

22, 1863. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Promoted Seventh Corporal Feb. 24, 1864; Fifth Corporal

May 1, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon,

Ga.

Goldsberry, Robert. (Veteran.) Age 39. Residence Iconium, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted

Sept. 2, 1863, as Company Commissary Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 10, 1863. Mustered out Aug.

21, 1865, Louisville, Ky. See Company I, Third Cavalry.

Gordon, Howard. Age 20. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

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Gorrel, Oliver. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Virginia. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "I"

Gaige, L. S. Age 41. Residence Marshalltown, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Discharged for disability July 19, 1865, Nashville, Tenn. See Company

H, Thirteenth Infantry; see also Company K, Eighteenth Infantry.

Garwood, Cyrus. Age 21. Residence Marietta, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled. Mustered out May 29, 1865,

Clinton, Iowa.

Godwin, Henry. Age 29. Residence Hardin County, nativity England. Enlisted Nov. 4, 1864.

Mustered Nov. 4, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Goodwin, King H. Age 25. Residence Marion, nativity Vermont. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Wounded Jan. 3, 1864, near Waverly, Tenn. Mustered out May 25,

1865, Nashville, Tenn.

Green, James A. Age 29. Nativity New York. Enlisted Oct. 6, 1864. Mustered Oct. 6, 1864.

Discharged for disability June 14, 1865, St. Louis, Mo. See Company G,

COMPANY "K"

Gardner, Harry D. Age 34. Residence Muscatine, nativity Canada. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out May 20,

Davenport, Iowa.

Gepert, Charles. Rejected Sept. 3, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Gillilan, Delaney. Age 18. Residence Cedar County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 25, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 26, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Goodhue, James H. Age 18. Residence Lisbon, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 28, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 24, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Promoted Fifth Corporal June 1,

1865; Third Sergeant, July 1, 1865. Deserted, in transit Atlanta to Macon, Ga.

Grewell, Daniel T. Age 20. Residence Springdale, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out June 14, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "L"

Goodwin, Obadiah G. Age 24. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 4, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Gotte, Joseph. Age 18. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 27, 1863. Mustered

July 23, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "M"

Garrett, Cyrus W. Age 18. Residence Des Moines, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 18, 1863.

Mustered July 18, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Gaskey, William. (Veteran.) Age 25. Residence Wapello, nativity Tennessee. Enlisted Aug. 25,

1863, as Second Corporal. Mustered Aug. 25, 1863. Died of disease Nov. 12, 1863, Nashville,

Tenn. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery, Louisville, Ky., Section B. range 15, grave 23.

Goss, Swinford. Age 19. Residence Des Moines, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 15, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon Ga.

Graham, Daniel. Age 18. Residence Wapello, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 5, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 5, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "A"

Hall, Pleasant M. Age 19. Residence Clarinda, nativity Kentucky. Enlisted July 31, 1863.

Mustered July 31, 1863. Died, Nashville, Tenn. Aug. 28, 1865. Buried in National Cemetery,

Nashville, Tenn. Section E. grave 2358.

Handorf, H. Hendrick. Age 34. Residence Clarinda, nativity Germany. Enlisted Aug. 25, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 25, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Haskins, Joseph J. Age 24. Residence Clarinda, nativity New York. Enlisted July 14, 1863, as

Fifth Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Promoted Fourth Sergeant March 1, 1864. Drowned

April 15, 1865, in East Sipsey River, Ala.

Helmick, Nathan. (Veteran.) Age 35. Residence Clarinda, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 1, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Helvey, Melvin T. Age 32. Residence Sidney, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1863, as

Bugler. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Transferred to Invalid Corps May 15, 1864. Discharged Sept.

5, 1865, St. Louis, Mo.

Hollingsworth, Noah. Age 40. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 31, 1863.

Mustered July 31, 1863. Died of disease Nov. 23, 1863, New Albany, Ind. Buried in National

Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.

Hughes, James A. Age 36. Residence Sidney, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 26, 1863, as

Saddler. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Drowned April 15, 1865, East Sipsey River, Ala.

Hutton, Leonand H. R. Age 19. Residence Clarinda, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 17, 1863.

Mustered July 17, 1863. Discharged May 31, 1865, Cairo, Ill.

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COMPANY "B"

Hale, Matthew. Age 18. Residence Eddyville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 8, 1863. Mustered

July 8, 1863. Wounded. Died of wounds Aug. 5, 1864, Kingston, Ga.

Hall, Richard R. Jr. Age 18. Residence Fairfield, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 20, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Discharged March 1, 1864, Davenport, Iowa.

Hamilton, Robert W. Age 23. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 20, 1863, as

First Corporal. Mustered July 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hand, Enoch. Age 18. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 17, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, 1865, Sipsey Creek, Ala. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Harris, Benson. Age 19. Residence Eddyville, nativity Wisconsin. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, 1865, Sipsey Creek, Ala. Mustered out July 3,

1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Haywood, Thomas J. Age 35. Residence Eddyville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1863, as

Third Corporal. Mustered Aug. 14, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See

Company H, Third Infantry.

Henshaw, Daniel. Age 45. Residence Eddyville, nativity Ohio. Appointed Second Lieutenant

Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned April 1, 1864. See Company F, Fourth

Cavalry; see also Company K, Eighteenth Infantry.

Hill, Aaron M. Age 18. Residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 20, 1863. Mustered

July 8, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hilton Rezin S. Age 27. Residence Fairfield, nativity Ohio. Appointed First Lieutenant Sept. 30,

1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Astounded Sept. 27, 1864, Pulaski, Tenn. Resigned Oct. 7, 1864.

Holiday, Joshua W. Age 18. Residence Fairfield, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 4, 1863, as Fourth

Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 3, 1863. Promoted First Sergeant Oct. 30, 1864; Second Lieutenant

Dec. 10, 1864; Captain July 10, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

See Company F, Third Cavalry

Howe, George. Age 19. Residence Eddyville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 7, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, 1865, Sipsey Creek, Ala. Mustered out June 15, 1865,

Davenport, Iowa.

COMPANY "C"

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Hamblin, George C. Age 21. Residence Davenport, nativity Connecticut. Enlisted Aug. 18,

1863, as Bugler. Mustered Aug. 18, 1863. Promoted First Sergeant Sept. 26, 1864; Second

Lieutenant Aug. —, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hamlin, Horace A. Age 23. Residence Van Buren County, nativity New York. Enlisted July 23,

1863, as Company Quartermaster Sergeant. Mustered July 30, 1863. Discharged for disability

March 8, 1864.

Harding, Benjamin F. Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 1, 1863. Mustered

June 1, 1863. Mustered out June 20, 1865, Davenport, Iowa.

Harding, Isaac N. Age 20. Residence Albia, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 1, 1863. Mustered

June 1, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Harold, Darius. Age 20. Residence Monroe County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 4, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 4, 1863. Deserted Nov. 10, 1863, New Albany, Ind.

Harrison, Willis R. Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Missouri. Enlisted July 20, 1863.

Mustered July 20, 1863. Died Feb. 14, 1864, Hospital, Louisville, Ky. Buried in Cave Hill

National Cemetery, Louisville, Ky. Section B. range 19, grave 29.

Hart, Tabor C. Age 43. Residence Davenport, nativity New York. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 12, 1863. Deserted Oct. 11, 1863, Davenport, Iowa.

Hayden, Henry R. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 30, 1863, as

Bugler. Mustered July 30, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug.

131865, Macon, Ga.

Hayworth, Joseph. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Henry, Benjamin F. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 24, 1863.

Mustered July 30, 1863. Taken prisoner April 6, 1864, Pleasant Ridge, Ga. Paroled. Mustered

out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Heuston, John C. Age 18. Residence Libertyville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 25, 1863.

Mustered July 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hill, Benjamin. Rejected Aug. 6, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Hitchcock, John N. Age 18. Residence Albia, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 11, 1863. Mustered

June 11, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hittle, Harvey. Age 18. Residence Lovilia, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 1, 1863. Mustered

June 1, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hoverstock, George H. Age 18. Residence Birmingham, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 28, 1863.

Mustered July 30, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Hudson, Lemuel. Age 28. Residence Farmington, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 20, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 11, 1863. Promoted Company Commissary Sergeant Feb. 4, 1865. Mustered out

Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hunter, Cyrus E. Age 21. Residence Birmingham, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 29, 1863.

Mustered July 30, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal March 24, 1864. Taken prisoner July 30,

1864, Newnan, Ga. Promoted Sixth Corporal Sept. 26, 1864; Fifth Corporal May 1, 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY "D"

Hammann, Henry. Age 42. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted Aug. 29, 1863, as

Bugler. Mustered Aug. 29, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hardin, Jacob D. Age 28. Residence Chariton, nativity Ohio. Appointed First Lieutenant Sept.

30, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 186°. Promoted Captain July 15, 1864. Resigned Jan. 11, 1865.

Hairless, Nathaniel. Age 34. Residence Corydon, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 16, 1863. Mustered out Aug.. 13. Macon, Ga.

Harper, William E. Age 18. Residence Osceola, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 13, 1863, as

Sixth Corporal. Mustered July 13, 1863. Promoted Fourth Corporal Oct. 1, 1864; Third Corporal

Jan. 10, 1865: Second Corporal March 1, 1865; Fifth Sergeant July 15, 1865. Mustered out Aug.

13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hellyer, David. Age 21. Residence Kossuth, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 27, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 2, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hendricks, James K. Age 19. Residence Osceola, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 13, 1863.

Mustered July 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Homewood, Nelson Age 18. Residence Osceola, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 29, 1863.

Mustered June 29, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company K, Twentyninth

Infantry.

Hopkins, Lovene. Age 39. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity North Carolina. Appointed Captain

Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Resigned for disability July 14, 1864. See Company G,

Fourth Infantry.

Hoyt, Washington Jr. Age 22. Residence Sidney, nativity Canada. Enlisted July 26, 1863, as

Sixth Sergeant. Mustered July 26, 1863. Promoted Company Quartermaster Sergeant; Second

Lieutenant Aug. —, 1866; not mustered. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Huff, Cyrus W. Age 19. Residence Osceola, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 30, 1863. Mustered

June 30, 1863. Died of disease Jan. 7, 1864, Waverly, Tenn.

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Huff, John H. (Veteran.) Age 23. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 14,

1863, as First Sergeant. Mustered July 14, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Returned to Company Oct. 14, 1864. Promoted Second Lieutenant Jan. 29, 1865; First

Lieutenant June 24, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hunter, John C. Age 35. Residence Mount Ayr, nativity Tennessee. Enlisted July 9, 1863.

Mustered July 9 1863. Mustered out July 25, 1865, Nashville, Tenn.

COMPANY 'E"

Hafley, Alfred. Age 19. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Maryland. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 3, 1863. Deserted, Davenport Iowa.

Hafley, Manuel W. Age 19. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Maryland. Enlisted July 25,

1863. Mustered July 25, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hamilton, James. Age 38. Residence Salem, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 1, 1863, as

Fifth Corporal. Mustered July 1, 1863. Promoted Company Commissary Sergeant. Taken

prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died while a prisoner Dec. 16, 1864, Andersonville, Ga.

Hannah, Levi S. Age 18. Residence Burlington, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 26, 1863.

Mustered July 26, I 863. Promoted Third Corporal; Company Commissary Sergeant Jan. 30,

1865. Mustered out Aug. 18, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hanson, Edward. Rejected Aug. 4, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Hart, William H. Age 2 I. Residence Farmington, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 15, 1863.

Mustered July 16, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Exchanged. Discharged

Feb. 20, 1865.

Head, John. Age 18. Residence Amount Pleasant, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Sept. 9, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Wounded Oct. 30, 1864. Florence, Ala. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Henning, Henry. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Davenport, nativity Germany. Enlisted Aug. 29,

1863. Mustered Aug. 29, 1863. Wounded and taken prisoner April 3, 1865, near Tuscaloosa,

Ala. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hilliard, Samuel A. Age 23. Residence Vernon, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 3, 1863.

Mustered July 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Paroled Jan. 18, 1865,

Annapolis, Md. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Holmes, John W. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Michigan. Enlisted Aug. 15,

1863. Mustered Aug. 15, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hunt, Stephen D. Age 18. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Sept. 13, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 13, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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COMPANY "F"

Hall, John W. Age 20. Residence Moravia, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 21, 1863. Promoted Company Commissary Sergeant July 12, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Hardy, James. Age 22. Residence Drakesville, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga.

Died while a prisoner Jan. 23, 1865, Salisbury, N. C. Buried in National Cemetery, Salisbury, N.

C.

Handy, John S. Age 18. Residence Drakesville, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Promoted Third Corporal July 12, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Harman, George. Age 44. Residence Pleasantville, nativity Virginia. Enlisted June 28, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Harris, Oliver. Age. 18. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Wounded Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Harris, William D. (Veteran.) Age 24. Residence Washington, nativity New York. Enlisted

Aug. 10, 1863. Mustered Sept. 28, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga. See Company

A, Seventeenth Infantry.

Hays, James M. (Veteran.) Age 28. Residence Albia, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 10, 1863,

as Seventh Corporal. Mustered Aug. 28, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal. Taken prisoner July 30,

1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out May 29, 1865, Clinton, Iowa. See Company E, Sixth Infantry

Hays, Noah P. Rejected Aug. 19, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Hiatt, Isaac. Age 23. Residence Moravia, nativity North Carolina. Enlisted July 28, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 6, 1863 Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hiatt, Oliver. Age 21. Residence Moravia, nativity North Carolina. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 28, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hubband, George W. Age 18. Residence Moravia, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 21, 1863. Promoted Sixth Sergeant March 16, 1865; First Sergeant June 28,

1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

COMPANY G

Hamilton, Thomas D. Age 18. Residence Waverly, nativity New York. Enlisted Sept. 9, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Head, William A. Age 20. Residence Jackson County, nativity England. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 12, 1863. Promoted Eighth Corporal April 24, 1864; Second Corporal Jan. 1,

1865; First Corporal Feb. 27, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hickle, Alfred. Age 18. Residence Clarksville, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 6, 1863. Mustered

July 6, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hodgson, Samuel. Age 18. Residence Clarksville, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 20, 1863.

Mustered July 20, 1863. Taken prisoner Oct. 30, 1864, Florence, Ala. Died of disease May 7,

1865, St. Louis, Mo. Buried in National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks (St. Louis), Mo. Section

45, grave 207.

Hoffman, John H. Rejected Aug. 10, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Hursh, Daniel. Age 18. Residence Janesville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Sept. 1, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 1. 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865. Macon, Ga.

Hursh, Samuel. Age 18. Residence Janesville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 25, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 25, 1863. Wounded Oct. 30, 1864. Florence, Ala. Mustered out May 17, 1865. Davenport,

Iowa.

COMPANY "H"

Hall, Lewis. Age 23. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863, as Third

Corporal. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Promoted Second Corporal Nov. 30, 1863; First Corporal July

1, 1865; Second Sergeant July 27, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon Ga.

Hardesty, Franklin. Rejected Aug. 1, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Harris, John. Age 18. Residence Dodgeville, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863. Mustered

Sept. 30, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Died of disease while a prisoner

Aug. 13, 1864, Andersonville, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery, Andersonville, Ga. Grave 5461.

See Company G, Thirty-ninth Infantry.

Harris, Jonathan. Age 24. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 17, 1863, as

Third Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Promoted Second Sergeant May 1, 1864; Second

Lieutenant June 12. 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hickman, David. Age 43. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 30, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Highlan, Peter. Age 28. Residence Centerville, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Sept. 7, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 10, 1863. Died of disease June 20, Macon, Ga.

Hollingsworth, Austin G. Age 18. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 30,

1863. Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

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Holoway, Jacob. Rejected Aug. 4, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Holshouser, George W. Age 18. Residence Numa, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Returned to Company.

Mustered out Aug. 22, 1865, St. Louis, Mo.

Hubler, Obadiah. Age 19. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 28, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered out Aug. t3, 1865, Macon Ga.

COMPANY "I"

Haiden, William. Age 23. Residence Garnavillo, nativity Prussia. Enlisted June 28, 1863.

Mustered June 28, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hall, Alva H. Age 18. Residence Marietta, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 21, 1863, as Bugler

Mustered Aug. 27 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865. Macon, Ga.

Hart, John. Age 41. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 3, 1863, as Farrier.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hass, Gilbert R. Age 18. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 7. 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Wounded April 5, 1865. Promoted Second Corporal July 1.. 1865.

Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hixson, George J. Age 18. Residence Marietta, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 18, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Promoted First Corporal July 15, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Holt, William. Age 27. Residence Marion, nativity Vermont. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 27, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Promoted Farrier. Mustered out July

25, 1865, Edgefield, Tenn. .

Hughes, Josiah. Age 27. Residence Marshalltown, nativity North Carolina. Enlisted Aug. 3,

1863. Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out June 6, 1865, Louisville, Ky.

Hull, Samuel B. Age 23. Residence Marshalltown, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hunsdon, Lewis. (Veteran.) Age 29. Residence Marshalltown, nativity New York. Enlisted

Aug. 11, 1863, as Third Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 27, 1863. Promoted Second Sergeant April 1,

1865. Died of disease Aug. 13, 1865, Keokuk, Iowa .

COMPANY K

Hahn, Jacob F. Age 25. Residence Lisbon, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 27, 1863, as

Fourth Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered. out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

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Haight, Jacob T. (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Rochester, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 10,

1863, as First Sergeant. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Promoted Second Lieutenant March 23, 1864.

Wounded and taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Atlanta, Ga. Mustered out May 15, 1865. See

Company G, Second Cavalry.

Hailey, William A. Rejected Sept. 3, 1863, by Mustering Officer.

Hancus, Henry. Age 22. Residence Muscatine, nativity Germany. Enlisted Sept. 1, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Harris, Hiram. Age 27. Residence Tipton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1863. Mustered Aug.

24, 1863. Mustered out June 12, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. See Company C, Twenty-fourth

Infantry.

Hartsock, Isaac. Age 18. Residence Iowa City, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1863. Mustered

Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.

Hawley, Isaac G. Age 21. Residence Springdale, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Aug. 23, 1863.

Mustered Sept. 6, 1863. Promoted Fourth Corporal July 1. 1865. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865,

Macon, Ga.

Henning, Jacob. Age 40. Residence Rochester, nativity Germany. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1863, as

Wagoner. Mustered Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hoffmaster, Rudolph. (Veteran.) Age 25. Residence Muscatine, nativity Germany. Enlisted

Aug. 4, 1863, as Second Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Promoted Company Commissary

Sergeant Nov. 18, 1863; Company Quartermaster Sergeant April 9, 1864. Wounded and taken

prisoner July 31, 1864, Newnan, Ga. Mustered out July 4, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. See Company

C, First Infantry; see also Company C, Sixteenth Infantry.

Horton, James. Age 22. Residence Muscatine, nativity New York. Appointed First Lieutenant

Sept. 3, 1863. Mustered Sept. 30, 1863. Killed in action July 99, 1861, Lovejoy's Station, Ga.

See Miscellaneous

COMPANY "L"

Hampton, John W. Age 18. Residence Martinsburgh, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 11, 1863.

Mustered July 23, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865, Macon, Ga.

Hawley, Franklin D. Age 22. Residence Madison, nativity Canada. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1863.

Mustered Aug. 12, 1863. Wounded Sept. 3, 1864, Campbellsville, Tenn. Mustered out Aug. 13,

1865, Macon, Ga.

Hazlett, Edward C. Age 18. Residence Ottumwa, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 14, 1863.

Mustered July 23, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 13, Macon, Ga.