MILITARY RECORDS
Chapter IX
The War For The Union
It was comprised of men over 45 years of age - known as the Gray-Beard Regiment. They mostly were engaged to guard rebel prisoners. Of 914 officers and men, 3 were killed, 145 died, 359 were discharged, 2 were wounded, 0 were missing and 0 were captured. The muster-in took place at Muscatine, Dec. 15, 1862. It was mustered out May 24, 1865.
Captain | Wagoner | |
James G. Crane | Joseph T. Sibley | |
Sergeant | Privates | Privates |
Linus H. Miller | Bowers, Benjamin | Martin, Patrick |
Booth, Adam | Powell, Walter | |
Corporals | Bannigan, Peter D. | Piper, August |
John S. Dawson | Bergamon, Theodore | Starkjohn, John |
Sidney M. Eddy | Crouse, William | Seigling, Johann |
Gan, Henry | Vanfleet, Stephen | |
Musicians | Hart, John | Ware, George |
Charles Pickens. | Highley, Henry | Saengling, John |
Stephen H. Hands | Michael, Phillip |
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