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Twenty-First Infantry
This
regiment was recruited and organized in
1862, nearly two hundred men being
furnished from Delaware County. It went
into service under Col. Samuel Merrill
(since Governor), Lieut. Col. C. Dunlap
and Maj. S. G. Van Anda, of Delaware.
Its first engagement was at Hartsville,
Mo., January 11, 1863, where it was
under a heavy artillery fire, and met,
without flinching, the vigorous charges
of both rebel infantry and cavalry. At
this battle, the Union forces were
commanded by Col. Merrill, and the
Twenty-first was under the command of
Lieut. Col. Dunlap. The supporting
regiments were withdrawn without the
knowledge of Col. Dunlap, who, upon
learning the fact, extended his lines,
and drove the enemy into and through the
through the town. His position was
unsafe, however, and after nightfall the
troops were with-drawn.
In this battle, Col. Dunlap was wounded,
having one of his fingers shot off, and
the rebel, Col. Porter, of St. Louis,
was killed.
Soon after, the regiment was transferred
to Gen. Grant's command, and drew the
first fire of the enemy at Port Gibson,
about 1 o'clock A. M., May 1, 1863, and
had sixteen men wounded in the
engagement. In his report of this,
affair, Col. Merrill made honorable
mention of Capt. Watson, of Company F,
as a brave, cool and efficient officer.
The regiment was again engaged at Black
River Bridge, May 17th. Here Col.
Merrill was suddenly taken very sick;
the boys yelled for Van Anda, who dashed
to the front, assumed command, and led
the gallant but bloody charge, the
success of which was due to his cool and
daring courage. The regiment suffered
severely in this terrible charge, losing
eighty-three men in three minutes, but
captured a large number of the enemy.
After the charge, Col. Merrill was
lightly wounded by a stray shot for the
prisoners the boys had taken, while
coming up in the rear.
Addendum for
Black River Bridge Engagement: "The regiment was again engaged at Black River Bridge, May
17th. Here, Col. Merrill led
the assault until being seriously wounded by a musket ball
that pierced both thighs, Lt. Col.
Van Anda led the balance of the assault, and the defending
rebels were quickly driven from
their entrenchments. Canons, small arms and thousands
of prisoners were captured, but
union regiments suffered heavily. Exposed to enemy fire during
the entire assault, the 21st
Iowa documented seven killed, eighteen fatally wounded,
and another thirty-eight wounded
less severely. " |
NOTE: Please read the
information
sheets
used for the Addendum. It gives a
20th century view of what is
thought to have actually taken
place during this engagement.
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Capt. Watson and Capt. Voorhees were
both complimented for their coolness and
bravery in Maj. Van Anda's official
report of the engagement.
On the 22d of May, Van Anda again
gallantly led the regiment, in its
bloody charge on Fort Beauregard, in the
rear of Vicksburg, and captured it, but
was driven out in turn. The regiment was
formed to support the Twenty-second, but
the enemy had position on its flank, and
the Twenty-first was exposed to a
galling fire. The enemy were protected
by the walls of the fort, and the
regiment lost heavily. About an hour
after the charge, Lieut. Col. Dunlap
came up, and exposing himself needlessly
over the entrenchments, in front of the
rebel works, was shot in the forehead
and instantly killed.
For his skill and bravery in this
action, Maj. Van Anda was promptly
promoted to be Lieutenant Colonel,
dating from that day.
After the capture of Vicksburg, the
regiment was ordered to New Orleans;
thence to Texas, where it passed the
Winter. In the Spring of 1864, it was
ordered to White River; and during the
remainder of that year, was stationed
successively at St. Charles, Duvall's
Bluff, mouth of White River, Memphis,
Wolf River and New Orleans.
March 5, 1865, the regiment left for
Dauphin Island, and passing up Mobile
Bay, landed on the Peninsula of Alabama,
and were attached to the Division of the
Gulf, commanded by Gen. Canby.
Twenty-one days were occupied in a march
of sixty miles, up the peninsula. More
than thirty miles of corduroy road were
constructed over the quicksands. The
pine trees were felled, cut into logs
and piled three deep. Not more than four
or five miles a day could be made by the
entire army.
On the morning of March 26, the
Twenty=first, having had the advance for
twenty-four hours, was relieved by the
Ninety-ninth Illinois, and took its
place in the line of march. the third
from the front. Soon the picket firing
of the enemy opened upon the advance.
Maj. Gen. Granger immediately dispatched
an Adjutant to the commander of the
Twenty-first, Co. Van Anda, with orders
to advance his regiment to the front at
once. This was a great compliment to the
gallant regiment from a brave General.
When the regiments in front received the
order to open ranks for the passage of
the Twenty-first, the remark ran along
the line, "There is to be fighting
in front, there goes the old
Twenty-first." About 8
o'clock A. M. four companies were thrown
out as skirmishers, who kept up a
continuous fire upon the retreating
enemy, often aided by the other
companies of the regiment, for ten
miles, when the rebels made a bold
stand; and at 9o'clock P. M. the advance
of the regiment drew the fire of the
enemy from the earth works; having
driven a large army since 8 that
morning.
On account of the woody nature of the
country here, the regiment lost but
three men killed and five wounded during
the entire day. At 2 o'clock A. M.
of the 27th, after having thrown up
triangular earthworks for protection the
next morning, the regiment was relieved
by the Forty-seventh Indiana, and Col.
Van Anda received permission to withdraw
to a piece of pine timber about forty
rods distant to make coffee, but the men
were too sleepy and exhausted to eat or
drink, and laid down on their arms.
During the night, the One Hundredth and
Sixty-fifth New York were formed in the
line occupied by the Twenty-first the
day before, and just at day-break, 800
cavalry dashed upon them with their
rebel yells. The New York regiment was
panic-stricken, threw away their guns
and broke for the gunboats. The
Twenty-first heard the yell and the
first rebel gun, and, in less time than
it takes to tell the story, were in line
and drove the rebel cavalry back to
their fort like a whirlwind. The One
Hundredth and Sixty-fifth New York was
disgraced and put on fatigue duty
unloading boats. The enemy being driven
into their works, preparation for a
siege commenced. Pits were dug by every
man who could get a spade or shovel. On
the night of the 28th, Capt. J. L.
Noble, of Co. H, was near the rebel
forts with a working party, having
stacked half their arms, when the entire
front was attacked by a large body of
the enemy. With admirable bravery and
presence of mind, Capt. Noble rallied
his men to their guns and drove the
rebels back in great disorder.
The regiment took active
part in the siege until the 30th when it
was withdrawn to escort a supply train
to Gen. Steele. April 2d, the regiment
was ordered to Fort Blakely, marched
five miles and encamped near the Biminet,
and at daylight on the 3d took position
in the rear of the fort. and slept until morning.
The proud city of Mobile had fallen, and
the victorious army of the Union were
invited by its rebel citizens to come
and occupy it. The transportation boats
had arrived, and the regiment embarked
for the city. The Bay was full of
torpedoes, but a rebel pilot who knew
where they were was placed at the wheel.
The twenty-first was landed on the shell
road seven miles below, and with the
Twenty-ninth Wisconsin ordered to occupy
and guard the city. They led the advance
of the victorious army. No grander sight
was ever witnessed by a soldier. Union
men and women who had long and patiently
waited for the auspicious hour decorated
the Stars and Stripes that had not seen
the light for years were proudly flung
to the breeze. Sergt. Maj. John Dubois
received special mention in Col. Van
Anda's report of the operations before
Fort Blakely. Soon after the fall of
Mobile, the Twenty-first was sent up the
Red River for the purpose of patrolling
rebel prisoners. Having performed this
duty, it was ordered to Baton Rouge,
where it was mustered out July 15, 1865.
[NOTE: ~~ This regiment was mustered out
of service at Baton Rouge
July 15, 1865. Officers
not otherwise accounted for were
mustered out as with the regiment.]
Officers
Surname |
First Name |
Rank
Enlistment |
Notes |
Van Ada |
Salue G. |
Lieut. Col
Commissioned:
Aug. 2, 1862 |
commissioned
maj. Aug. 2, 1862, wd. May 22,
1863, prmted. lieut. col. May
23, 1863. |
Bolles |
Lorenzo, Jr. |
Chaplin
Enlistment:
Aug. 28, 1862 |
com. chaplain
Jan 6, 1863, res. July 16,
1863. |
Company
C
Surname |
First Name |
Rank
Enlistment |
Notes |
Cousins |
John |
Sergt.
Enlistment: Aug. 15, 1862 |
- |
Lambert |
Wm. H. |
Enlistment: Dec. 12, 1863 |
- |
Company H
Surname |
First Name |
Rank
Enlistment |
Notes |
Watson |
Jas. M. |
Capt.
Commissioned:
Aug. 23, 1862 |
res. Jan. 18,
'64. |
Noble |
Jas. L. |
Capt.
Enlistment:
Aug. 23, 1862 |
enlisted as 2d
lieut., prmtd. to 1st lieut.
March 11, 1863, prmtd to capt.
Jan. 19, '64. |
Jordan |
Jas. B. |
First Lieut.
Enlistment: n/a |
enlisted as
private Co. H, 1st Inf., com.
first lieut. Aug. 23, 1862,
res. March 11, 1863. |
Brown |
Willie E. |
First Lieut.
Enlistment:
|
enlisted as 1st
sergt. June 22, 1862, wd.
prmted. to 1st lieut. Jan. 19,
1864. |
Wetherby |
Theodore |
Second Lieut.
Enlistment:
June 25, 1862 |
enlisted as
private, prmtd. to sergt.
prmtd. to 2d lieut. June 18,
'65 |
Dubois |
John |
Sergt.
Enlistment:
Aug. 19, 1862 |
- |
Malendy |
O. H. |
Sergt.
Enlistment:
Aug. 9, 1862 |
disd. March 19,
1863 disb. |
Heath |
Jas. |
Sergt.
Enlistment:
Aug. 9, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 24,
1863, disab. |
Griffith |
David D. |
Sergt.
Enlistment:Aug.
9, 1862
|
wd. disd. Feb.
22, 1864, disab. |
Van Kuran |
John |
Sergt.
Enlistment:
Aug. 9, 1862 |
- |
Moon |
Walter |
Corp.
Enlistment:
Aug. 8, 1862 |
- |
Wirtz |
Wm. W. |
Corp.
Enlistment:
Aug. 11, 1862 |
- |
Gilbert |
J. D. |
Corp.
Enlistment:
Aug. 8, 1862 |
- |
Hinkle |
Daniel |
Corp.
Enlistment:
Aug. 1, 1862 |
- |
Preston |
Newman S. |
Corp.
Enlistment:
June 23, 1862
|
- |
Duell |
H. B. |
Corp.
Enlistment:
July 8, 1862 |
|
Walters |
Iliad |
Corp.
Enlistment:
July 4, '62 |
|
Paul |
H. R. |
Corp.
Enlistment:
June 27, 1862 |
- |
Richmond |
A. E. |
Musician
Enlistment:
Aug. 13, 1862 |
- |
Goldsmith |
A. |
Musician
Enlistment:
July 13, 1862 |
- |
Angell |
Alfred |
Enlistment:
June 21, 1862 |
disd. July 20,
1863 |
Ackley |
M. |
Enlistment:
June 23, 1862 |
- |
Abbott |
Geo. W. |
Enlistment:
July 25, 1862 |
- |
Allen |
Wm. G.. |
Enlistment:
July 21, 1862 |
- |
Anderson |
C. C. |
Enlistment:
Aug 14, 1862 |
wd. at Vicksburg, died June
14, 1863, at Memphis |
Blood |
M. D. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 14, 1862 |
- |
Barnes |
L. B. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 6, 1862 |
- |
Collins |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
June 23, 1862 |
- |
Crosby |
P. S. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 9, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 24, 1863, disab. |
Coolidge |
M. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 9, 1862 |
died Sept. 13,'64, at Memphis |
Carlton |
C. |
Enlistment:
Aug 7, 1862 |
kld. Jan 11, 1862, in action
at Hartsville. |
Davis |
Ira |
Enlistment:
July 14, 1862 |
- |
Fox |
S. |
Enlistment:
July 22, 1862 |
- |
First |
James |
Enlistment:
July 11, 1862 |
disd. Aug. 19, 1863,
subsequently died Aug 28,
1863, at Keokuk |
Gage |
Marion |
Enlistment:
Aug 2, 1862 |
wd. disd. Jan. 24, '64, disab. |
Heigh |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 24, 1862 |
- |
Hart |
W. O. |
Enlistment:
Aug 14, 1862 |
- |
Keller |
A. N. |
Enlistment:
July 8, 1862 |
- |
Kelly |
Daniel |
Enlistment:
July 5, 1862 |
died May 5, '63, at Memphis |
Kenyon |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 5, 1862 |
kld. at Black River Bridge May
17, 1863 |
Luckenbill |
J. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 6, 1862 |
died Oct. 8, '64, at Memphis |
Lett |
A. J. |
Enlistment:
June 7, 1862 |
- |
Miller |
H. T. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 14, 1862 |
trans. to Miss. Marine Brigade
Feb. 19, 1863 |
Matsell |
Robt. E. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 12, 1862 |
- |
Myers |
DeWitt |
Enlistment:
Aug. 8, 1862 |
- |
Marshall |
W. N. |
Enlistment:
June 23, 1862 |
wd. at Vicksburg May 22, 1863,
disd. Jan. 24, 1864 |
Malendy |
Chas |
Enlistment:
July 24, 1862 |
- |
McCormick |
D. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 9, 1862 |
- |
Olds |
Osmer |
Enlistment:
Aug. 14, '62 |
trans. to inv. corps March 4,
'64 |
O'Rourick |
M. |
Enlistment:
July 22, 1862 |
- |
Putnam |
J. W. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 14, 1862 |
trans. to Miss. Marine Brigade
Feb. 19, 1863 |
Potter |
G. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 6, 1862 |
died on steamer St. Genevieve
Milliken's Bend, March 31,
1862 |
Petro |
Geo. |
Enlistment:
July 21, 1862 |
- |
Penney |
Lewis |
Enlistment:
July 19, 1862 |
- |
Parker |
Geo. |
Enlistment:
June 25, 1862 |
- |
Quitmire |
Lew |
Enlistment:
July 19, 1862 |
- |
Schultz |
Geo. |
Enlistment:
July 19, 1862 |
- |
Scott |
C. |
Enlistment:
July 21, 1862 |
- |
Scott |
Allen |
Enlistment:
July 21, 1862 |
- |
Scott |
Aristides |
Enlistment:
July 26, 1862 |
- |
Shilling |
John |
Enlistment:
Aug. 14, 1862 |
- |
Thompson |
F. |
Enlistment:
June 21, 1862 |
- |
Veasey |
Samuel |
Enlistment:
June 24, 1862 |
- |
Vosburg |
M. J. |
Enlistment:
July 9, 1862 |
- |
Watts |
David |
Enlistment:
Aug. 9, 1862 |
- |
Walter |
I. |
Enlistment:
July 4, 1862 |
- |
Watts |
John |
Enlistment:
July 4, 1862 |
- |
Williams |
Isaac |
Enlistment:
Aug. 9, 1862 |
disd. April 14, 1865 |
Annis |
Myron |
Enlistment:
Jan. 16, 1865 |
- |
Gilbert |
L. |
Enlistment:
March 15, 1864 |
- |
Lanning |
Nathan |
Enlistment:
March 22, 1864 |
- |
Orsborn |
Henry |
Enlistment:
March 31, 1864 |
- |
Scott |
D. |
Enlistment: Jan. 16,
1864 |
- |
Williams |
A. H.
|
Enlistment: Feb. 22,
1864 |
- |
Company I
Surname |
First Name |
Rank
Enlistment |
Notes |
Buel |
Hiram |
Second Lieut.
Enlistment:
March 15, 1862 |
enlisted as
private, prmtd. sergt. then 2d
lieut. March 7, 1864, res.
Oct. 24, 1864 |
Fuller |
Daniel E. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 22, 1862 |
wd. Black River
Bridge |
Fuller |
F. D.
|
Enlistment:
Aug. 22, 1862 |
- |
Company K.
Surname |
First Name |
Rank
Enlistment |
Notes |
Voorhees |
Alexander |
Commissioned:
Aug. 20, 1862 |
- |
Roberts |
Wm. A. |
First Lieut.
Commissioned:
Aug. 20, 1862
|
wd. at
Vicksburg, May 22, 1863,
died of wds. at St. Louis Jan.
14, 1863 |
Harger |
Henry |
First Lieut.
Commissioned:
Aug. 20, 1862
|
commissioned 2d
lieut. Aug. 20, 1862, com. 1st
lieut, June 15, 1863, res.
Jan. 7, 1864 |
Spear |
Loyd E. |
First Lieut.
Enlistment:
Apr. 23, 1861 |
enlisted as
private Co. I, 1st Inf., sergt.
this co. July 28, 1862, com.
2d lieut. Jan. 15, 1863, wd.
at Vicksburg May 22, 1863,
com. 1st lieut. Jan 8, 1864. |
Livingston |
Duncan G. |
Second Lieut.
Enlistment:
Aug.14, 1862 |
enlisted as
corp. Aug. 14, 1862, com. 2n
lieut. June 15, '64,
commissioned returned. |
Cook |
Austin E. |
Sergt.
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
|
Nash |
O. K. |
Sergt.
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
|
Hopson |
A. E. |
Sergt.
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. at Black
River, Miss., May 17, 1863,
died May 22, 1863. |
Metzler |
Benj. F. |
Corp.
Enlistment: July 28,
1862 |
- |
Phillips |
Alex. |
Corp.
Enlistment: Aug. 15,
1862 |
- |
Miller |
Jacob B. |
Corp.
Enlistment: Aug. 9, 1862 |
wd. at
Hartsville and Black River |
Archer |
Leonard |
Corp.
Enlistment: Aug. 9, 1862 |
- |
Slawson |
Douglas |
Corp.
Enlistment: Aug. 14,
1862 |
- |
Smith |
E. |
Corp.
Enlistment: Aug.. 9,
1862 |
- |
Abbey |
G. C. |
Corp.
Enlistment: Aug. 14,
1862 |
- |
Topliff |
J. B. |
Musician
Enlistment: July 28,
1862 |
died at
Houston, Mo., Dec. 28, 1862 |
Slaeson |
Jas |
Musician
Enlistment: July 29,
1862 |
disd. June 12,
1863, disab. |
Stone |
L. S. |
Wagoner
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
trans. to V. R.
C. |
Blear |
Ennis |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 21,
1863, disab. |
Brian |
Thos. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Blood |
W. W. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Blood |
Geo. W. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 21,
1863, disab. |
Bacon |
C. D. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died Aug. 8,
'63, at Memphis |
Beeks |
James |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 21,
1863, disab. |
Cameron |
Chas. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Dennis |
J. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 21,
1863, disab. |
Dunlap |
P. H. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Dunlap |
Thos. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Dalrymple |
John A. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Dunton |
C. P. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Enfield |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 21,
1863, disab. |
Fear |
Freeman |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died July 16,
1863, at Memphis. |
Field |
Hiram |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Gosting |
Edw. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Goldsworth |
S. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Gildersleeve |
F. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Guthrie |
Thos. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Guthrie |
T. L. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 12,
1863, disab. |
Green |
John |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. Dec. 27,
1864 |
Guiles |
Henry |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Grapes |
Samuel |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Gale |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. Jan. 12,
1863, disab. |
Harmon |
M. W. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Hiner |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. May 22,
1862, at Vicksburg |
Hiner |
David |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. |
Hiner |
Henry |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. at Black
River Bridge May 17, 1863,
disd. June 19, 1864, wds. |
Hefner |
H |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
kld. at bat of
Hartsville June 11, 1863 |
Himmel |
C. M. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died at New
Orleans June 2, 1865 |
Harback |
C. B. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. |
Horton |
A. F. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. at
Vicksburg May 22, 1863, died
May 31, 1863 |
Haslam |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
kld. at bat. of
Black River Bridge May 17,
1863. |
Hefner |
F. M. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
kld. at bat. of
Vicksburg May 22, 1863 |
Jackson |
Jas. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Kahmer |
R. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. May 21,
1864, disab. |
Loveless |
David |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
trans. to
invalid corps Feb. 29, 1864 |
Loveless |
Lucius |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Lees |
John |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Lukesinger |
Adam |
Enlistment:
n/a |
wd. Jan. 11,
1862 at Hartville, Mo., disd.
March 16, 1863 |
Merrick |
Reese |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd.
at Black River Bridge, died
May 22, 1863. |
McCutcheon |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
McCartney |
Jas. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. at
Vicksburg May 22, 1863 |
Myres |
Edwin |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. Black River
Bridge, died May 20, 1863 |
Murry |
John |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
disd. may 23,
1863, disab. |
Nolan |
John |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
OLmstead |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
O'Brian |
Walter M. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
missing May 15,
'63 |
Paul |
Henry |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Poor |
Jos. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Pitcher |
Robt. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died at Benton
Barracks Aug. 12, 1863 |
Preston |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
trans. to
invalid corps Nov. 20, 1863 |
Robinson |
I. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died March 25,
1863, at St. Louis |
Ricker |
John |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died at New
Orleans |
Rutter |
A. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Reid |
J. H |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Robins |
A. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Risher |
Robt. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Simons |
Thos. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Simons |
Geo. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
trans. to V. R.
C. Feb. 29, '64 |
Sullivan |
John |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Stone |
H. B.
|
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. Jan 11,
1863, at Hartsville, died June
18, 1863, disab.
|
Smith |
John |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died at New
Orleans June 19, 1863 |
Sathern |
L. W. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Talmadge |
Edgar |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died at Memphis
June 14, 1863 |
Voorhees |
C. C. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
captd. Feb,
1864, at Indianola, Tex. |
Van Anthwerp |
Anthwerp J. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
White |
Ward |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
wd. Jan. 11,
1863, at Hartsville, disd.
April 21, 1863, disab. |
Williams |
John |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
died July 16,
1863, at St. Louis. |
Wilson |
Allen |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Dunlap |
Ephraim |
Enlistment:
Feb. 22, 1864 |
- |
Edgington |
M. S. |
Enlistment:
Oct. 5, 1864 |
- |
Green |
Newton |
Enlistment:
Feb. 26, 1864 |
- |
Green |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 26, 1864 |
- |
Houston |
J. N. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 26, 1864 |
- |
Hamlin |
Philander |
Enlistment:
Feb. 13, 1864 |
- |
Karch |
Michael |
Enlistment:
Oct. 3, 1864 |
- |
Porter |
Henry G. |
Enlistment:
March 26, 1864 |
- |
Robinson |
Henry |
Enlistment:
March 8, 1864 |
- |
Strack |
R. B. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 26, 1864 |
- |
Crosier |
Cassius M. |
Enlistment:
July 28, 1862 |
- |
Smith |
M. A. |
Enlistment:
Jan. 4,, 1864 |
died Nov. 30,
'64, at Memphis
|
Lambert |
W. H.
|
Enlistment:
Dec. 12, 1863 |
- |
Company
Unknown.
Surname |
First Name |
Rank
Enlistment |
Notes |
Carter |
Jno. M.
|
Enlistment:
Feb. 15, 1864 |
- |
Carter |
Peter |
Enlistment:
March 15, 1864 |
- |
Davis |
M.V. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 18, 1864 |
- |
Fields |
D. C. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 18, 1864 |
- |
Fagan |
Michael |
Enlistment:
Sept. 10, 1864 |
- |
Gilbert |
Jno. A. |
Enlistment:
Aug. 20, 1864 |
- |
Haight |
A. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 17, 1864 |
- |
Hinkle |
Abner |
Enlistment:
Feb. 11, 1864 |
- |
Iverson |
I. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 19, 1864 |
- |
Jones |
O. S. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 29, 1864 |
- |
Knickerbocker |
A. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 19, 1864 |
- |
Stow |
H.
|
Enlistment:
Feb. 19, 1864 |
- |
Suell |
Jno. W. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 26, 1864 |
- |
Thompson |
Wm. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 12, 1864 |
- |
White |
Benj. |
Enlistment:
Feb. 28, 1864 |
- |
White |
Ward |
Enlistment:
Feb. 18, 1864 |
- |
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~ sourceGale: The
History of Delaware County, Iowa , Chicago: Western Historical Co.,
1878, pgs 444-447.
~ Transcribed by Constance Diamond for
Delaware County IAGenWeb
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