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RAMSEY, William R.
RANDLEMAN, Martin C.
RANDLEMAN, William Rufus
RANDOLPH, James
RANDOLPH, John W.
RANDOLPH, William H.
RAY, James M.
READ, James H.
REED, George K.
REED, Jacob A.
REED, William
REES, David

REEVES, Solomon
REID, Harvey Milton
REYNOLDS, Barrier S.
REYNOLDS, Cyrus W.
REYNOLDS, John M.
RICE, Ananias S.
RICHARDS, Arthur W.
RICHARDSON, James
RICHARDSON, William M.
RICHEY, Samuel
RICKEY, Jasper N.
RIETSCHEY, Anthony


RIGGS, Luther
RING, Charles
ROBBINS, Rufus P.
ROBERTS, William Vance
RODGERS, Andrew J.
RODGERS, William Chapman
ROSS, John Pressly
ROUZE, Adin Wiley
RUBLE, Greenbury M.
RUBLE, William H.
RUBY, Addison Sparks
RUNYAN, Sanford Thomas
RUSSELL, Henry

 

RAMSEY, William R., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Henry County, Iowa, Date of Death: Sept 1, 1924, Place of Death: Peoria, Illinois, age 77, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola Iowa, Lot 5 ½ 609, Grave 6, Father: William Ramsey, Mother: Cora Maine, Wife: Mrs. Susan Williams, Children: Benjamin G, Mrs. P.C. Parr – Mapleton, Illinois, Alpa R. – Valley Junction, Iowa, Harry E. – Des Moines, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 25th Iowa Infantry, Company F, enlisted Feb 16, 1864, age 18, residence Louisa County, born Iowa, transferred to Company I, 4th Infantry, May 30, 1865

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Ramsey, William R., Post 116 Application Paper signed William R. Ramay (so copied) age 52 (March 18, 1899)

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, March 18, 1899, age 52

 

RANDLEMAN, Martin C., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Dec 9, 1830, Place of Birth: Indiana or Stokes County, North Carolina, Date of Death: Dec 9, 1930, Place of Death: Carlisle, Iowa, Place of Burial: Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Iowa, Father: John Randleman, Mother: Martha Reed, Wife: (1) Nancy Hicks, married Nov 29, 1849 Owen County, Indiana (2) Elizabeth A. Moredeck born 1840, Ohio, married 1858, Children: Zouave F, James C., Florence, Benjamin F, Albert, John H. – Carlisle, Iowa

War Record:

        Captain in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company B, appointed Captain Sept 6, 1861, age 31, residence Carlisle, born Indiana, resigned Sept 3, 1862

        Also served in the Mexican War, Company D, 4th Indiana Infantry to July 16, 1848, mustered out Madison, Indiana

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Martin C.)

        Grandfathers Reed and Randleman were in the Revolutionary War: Reed a Private and Randleman a Surgeon

        Graves Registration: Martin C. Randleman: Father, John, Mother, Martha R., wife, Nancy Hicks, son John H. living in Carlisle, 1930.  Inquiry for record by Marcia Fraser – 25th St., Des Moines, Iowa, June 30, 1949 (“Relative of Floyd Kline”) Marcia – Tel 3-5879

        Reference to Indianola Herald and Warren County History, p.720, Captain M.C. Randleman born Dec 9, 1830 Stokes County, North Carolina, parents moved to Indiana where he was raised.

        Iowa Census 1895, Allen Township, Warren County: Randleman, Martin C., age 65, born North Carolina, farmer, wife, Elizabeth A. age 55, born Ohio, children all born Warren County, Iowa: Zouave F. age 33, James C. age 25, Florence age 20, Benjamin F. age 17, and Albert age 15.

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, transferred Nov 17, 1883, age 53, transferred Feb 17, 1887

        Carlisle Post 425, joined March 31, 1887

       

RANDLEMAN, William Rufus, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Merchant, Date of Birth: Nov 19, 1844, Place of Birth: Owen County, Indiana, Date of Death: April 25, 1907, Place of Death: Colfax, Iowa, Place of Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Colfax, Iowa

War Record:

         Private in 19th Indiana Infantry, Company I, enlisted March 12, 1862, residence Owen County, wounded at Gettysburg, transferred to 20th Regiment

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Randleman, W.R. – residence Carlisle, Report of Adjutant General Indiana: Randleman, William R.

Post:

        Des Moines Post 7, joined March 2, 1883, age 42

        Des Moines Post 12, joined March 2, 1883

        Carlisle Post 425, joined March 31, 1887

 

RANDOLPH, James, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Died: Aug 29, 1865, Memphis, Tennessee, Buried: Mississippi River National Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company C

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: Randolph, James, age 29, residence Indianola, nativity Indiana, enlisted Aug 13, 1862, as 1st Corporal, mustered Oct 15, 1862, promoted 4th Sergeant March 2, 1863; 3rd Sergeant Feb 21, 1864; 2nd Sergeant May 22, 1864.  Reduced to the ranks June 6, 1864.  Transferred to Company B, 34/38 Consolidated Battalion.  Died Aug 29, 1865, Memphis, Tennessee.  Buried Mississippi River National Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee, Section 2, grave 321

Post:

        James Randolph Post 116, Indianola, Warren County, Iowa was named in honor of this man

 

RANDOLPH, John W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Carpenter, Date of Death: April, Place of Death: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: William Randolph, Mother: Mary Clark, Wife: Mary Anderson

War Record:

        Private in 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Company A, enlisted Dec 24, 1863, age 21, residence Warren County, Iowa, born Indiana, discharged Sept 1, 1865.  Also in Company C, 34th Iowa Infantry

        Battles, etc.

        Gunshot wound face & left shoulder April 16, 1865, Columbus, Georgia

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (John W.), age 19, residence Indianola, nativity Indiana, enlisted Aug 13, 1862, mustered Oct 15, 1862, Company C, 34th Iowa Infantry.  Discharge for disability Feb 28, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri, (see Company A, 3rd Cavalry), Death List Post 116: died April 1917 or 1918, Grave Registration, John Randolph died Indianola, March 22, 1918, age 75

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 27, 1882, suspended 1893, suspended 1894, reinstated 1895

 

RANDOLPH, William H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Carpenter, Place of Birth: Boon County, Indiana, Died: May 24, 1893, age 53, Indianola, Iowa, Buried: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Lot 15, Grave 1, or Oakdale Cemetery, Davenport, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 3rd Iowa Infantry, Company G

        Pensioned SC 835 941 Des Moines Agency, filed July 6, 1891

        Received pension 1891-1893 but family not mentioned in record

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: Randolph, William H., age 20, residence Indianola, nativity Indiana, enlisted May 21, 1861, mustered June 8, 1861, mustered out June 18, 1864, Davenport, Iowa, expiration term of service

        Post 116 Application Paper says 50 in 1891 when reinstated, Graves Registration: Died May 25, 1903

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 27, 1882, age 42, suspended 1888, reinstated Dec 5, 1891, age 50, dropped 1904

 

RAY, James M., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Death: Sept 4, 1896, Place of Death: Hartford, Iowa, Place of Burial: Hartford, Iowa, Father: James A. Ray, Mother: Sarah Holmes, Wife: Mary E, Snowden

War Record:

        Sergeant in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company B., enlisted Aug 12, 1862 at 4th Sergeant, age 34, residence Hartford, Iowa, born Indiana, discharged for disability March 27, 1863, St. Louis, Missouri

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (James M.), Photograph in group photo of Post No. 169 on file

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, discharged April 28, 1863

 

READ, James H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: New Virginia, Iowa, Occupation: Merchant, Date of Birth: 1842, Place of Birth: Illinois

War Record:

        Private in 46th Illinois Infantry, Company K, enlisted Nov 7, 1861, promoted U.S.C.T., discharged 1863

Sources:

        Adjutant General Report Illinois: Read, James, H., Post 444 Descriptive Book: Read, James H.

Post:

        New Virginia 444, joined May 28, 1888

 

REED, George K, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: New Virginia, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Nov 22, 1830, Place of Birth: Cornersville, Rush County, Indiana, Date of Birth: Feb 4, 1918, Place of Death: Osceola, Iowa, Place of Burial, Fremont Cemetery, Osceola, Iowa, Wife: Mary Foster, Children: Oscar J. and Fred S. of Osceola, Iowa, Dean and Dell of New Virginia, Iowa, Mrs. E.W. Ronet – Osceola, Iowa, Mrs. A.J. Miller – Clarence, Missouri

War Record:

        Corporal in 28th Illinois Infantry, Company I, enlisted Mar 1865, mustered out March 1866, close of War

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: New Virginia

        Post 444 Descriptive Book, Grave Registration, born Nov 22, 1830 (GAR had 1828) – death, burials, family, Osceola Sentinel newspaper, Feb 1918

Post:

        New Virginia Post 444, joined Nov 1, 1887

 

REED, Jacob A., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: New Virginia, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Jan 9, 1831, Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death: Jan 23, 1891, Place of Death: New Virginia, Iowa, Place of Burial: New Virginia Cemetery, New Virginia, Iowa, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Hardin Reed, Mother: Jennie Harsh, Wife: Charlotte Turner, Children: Frank (deceased by 1891?)

War Record:

        Corporal in 102nd Illinois Infantry, Company K, enlisted Aug 14, 1862, residence Eliza, Illinois, mustered out June 6, 1865 as Corporal

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois, Post 444 Descriptive Book: Reed, J.A., Charter Post 444: Read, L.A., Graves Registration: Reed, Jacob A. (birth, death, family record) born Rush County, Indiana, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: New Virginia

Post:

        New Virginia Post 444, joined Nov 1, 1887

 

Envelope: Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Veterans Association of the Burlington Lines

                    Mrs. D.L. Stark, Sec’y – Treas.

                    540 Chester Ave.

                   Ottumwa, Iowa

 

                                                                                                                        Ottumwa, Iowa

                                                                                                                        Aug 2, 1941

Dear Mrs. Noll:

        Would it be possible for you to secure information on the enlistment and service of Jacob Reed, of Mahaska County, Iowa in the Civil War?  If possible to find this record, would there also be a record of the name of his father and mother.  I would appreciate this information very much.

                                                                        Thank you in advance for your kind service.

                                                                        Yours truly, Lucille E. Stark, 540 Chester Ave.

 

 

Letter: Mrs. Lucille Stark                                                                       Reed, Jacob

             540 Chester Ave.                                                                         Aug 4, 1941

             Ottumwa, Iowa

 

Dear Mrs. Stark,

        We have the record of one JACOB A. REED who was a member of the S.W. Erwin Post No. 444 of New Virginia (Warren County) Iowa in 1887.  This Jacob A. Reed was a farmer by occupation and served as a Corporal Company “K”, 102nd Illinois Infantry, having enlisted 14 Aug 1862, residence at the time, Eliza, Illinois and was mustered out June 6, 1865 as Corporal.  His father, according to our records, was Hardin and his mother, Jennie Harsh, his wife, Charlotte Turner, and he had one son, Frank, deceased.  Jacob A. Reed was born January 9, 1831 (Post Record says “Ohio”, Graves Registration says Rush County Indiana) and he died Jan 23, 1891 and is buried at New Virginia, Iowa.

 

        If this is not your JACOB REED please advise us.  We would like to know whether or not this is the record you seek and your possible relationship.  We inclose a blank to be filled out and returned to us for our further information, which courtesy will be greatly appreciated.  In case the record cited above is not the one wanted, further information may help us in making further search.          

                                                                                                                        Very truly yours,

                                                                                                                        Secretary

 

REED, William, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Death: July 9, 1909, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: Sandyville Cemetery, Union Township, Warren County, Iowa, age 65, Father: George Reed, Mother: Elizabeth Clark, Wife, Sarah Jane Blankenship, Children: Joseph E. Reed

War Record:

        Private in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 25, 1862, age 19, residence Sandyville, nativity Ohio, mustered Aug 25, 1862, wounded in arm slightly May 16, 1863, Champion Hills, Mississippi, mustered out May 28, 1865, Washington, D.C.

Sources:

        History of Warren county Iowa, Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Reed, William, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: - Pleasantville, Lula B. Reed, granddaughter, County Superintendent of Schools,  Ringgold County, Iowa, residence Red Oak, Iowa in G.A.R. Office March 12, 1941

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined Dec 15, 1883, age 40

 

REES, David, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: Aug 10, 1847 or 1848, Place of Birth: Illinois, Date of Death: Mar 28, 1928, Place of Death: Carlisle, Iowa, Place of Burial: Middle River Cemetery, Lincoln Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Robert Rees, family originally from Wales, Wife: (1) Fox, (2) Lottie Spence, born 1887, died 1925, Children to 2nd Marriage: Edward, born Jan 23, 1890, died May 28, 1910, Ernest, Lola (married Raymond A. Graham), residence 1649 Maple St, Des Moines, Iowa, Tel 62-1615

War Record:

        Private in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted and mustered March 30, 1864, age 18, residence Warren County, nativity Illinois, discharged June 25, 1865, disability

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Rees, David, Post 169: born Aug 10, 1846, Post 425: born Aug 10, 1847

        Note from L.W. Gibbons, Carlisle, Iowa April 5, 1949: David Rees, born 1847, date death unknown, wife, Lottie born 1887, died 1925, son, Edd born Jan 23, 1890, died May 28, 1910, Farmer, Sunday School Superintendent, fine friend, word above law, writing for dates birth, death, custodian cemetery, March 23, 1949 – replied April 5, 1949: Names of wife, son, daughter, Mrs. Raymond Graham living at 1649 Maple St, Des Moines

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 12, 1883, age 36

        Carlisle Post 425

 

On Separate Card: Re Rees, David, Post 169 and 425: (date stamped on card, April 1949)

Date of Birth: 1847, Date of Death – Unknown

Wife – Lottie, Birth, 1887, Death, 1925

        Son - Edd, Birth, Jan 23, 1890, Death, May 28, 1910

For additional information you may contact Mrs. Raymond Graham, 1649 Maple.  She is daughter of David Rees.  I trust this is the information you requested.  Sincerely yours, L.W. Gibbons, Carlisle, Iowa

 

REEVES, Solomon, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Meigs County, Ohio, Date of Death: May 28, 1915, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: Sandyville Cemetery, Sandyville, Union Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Jacob Reeves, Mother: Martha Jay, Wife: Mary Ashbury, Children: Jacob Ashbury and Sam both deceased

War Record:

        Private in 140th Ohio Infantry, Company G, enlisted May 2, 1864, age 29, mustered out with Company Sept 3, 1864, serviced 100 days

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: residence Sandyville, Roster Ohio Soldiers: Reeves, Solomon, Post 116 Application Paper, Transfer Card from Post 330 filed with Post 116

Post:

        Pleasantville Post 330, joined 1888, transferred Feb 4, 1893

        Indianola Post 116, joined 1893, age 58

 

REID, Harvey Milton, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1843, Date of Death: Aug 19, 1919, Place of Death: Milo, Iowa, age 79, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: Thomas Reid, Mother: Marie Myrick, Wife: (1) Ruth Proctor, (2) Harriet Trotter, Children: Henry – Carlisle, Iowa, Doran Goodale – Indianola, Iowa, Mrs. Thos. King and Harvey – Indianola, Iowa, Hulda E. – deceased, Thomas A. Reid – Des Moines, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 15th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Dec 18, 1861, age 22, residence Indianola, nativity Indiana, wounded in battle Oct 3, 1862 Corinth, Mississippi, promoted 3rd Corporal March 13, 1863.  Re-enlisted and re-mustered Dec 31, 1863, promoted 2nd Corporal Aug 1, 1864; 4th Sergeant Jan 1, 1865, mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Kentucky

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Reid, Harvey M., Filed: Reid, Harvey M.

        Post 116 Descriptive Book: corrections dates

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined June 30, 1883, suspended June 30, 1885, transferred Jan 23, 1886, reinstated June 23, 1886

        Milo Post 275, cd (Transfer Card) June 12, 1886, suspended 1890

 

REYNOLDS, Barrier S., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1845, Date of Death: Nov 29, 1901,  age 61, Place of Death: Warren County, Iowa, Place of Burial: Belmont Cemetery, Lot 48, Grave 1, Belmont Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Samuel Reynolds, Mother: Almeda Stark, Wife: Harriet Coles, Children: Avery H. – deceased

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company C, enlisted Dec 29, 1863, age 20, residence Warren County, nativity Ohio.  Transferred to Company B, 34th Consolidated Battalion Nov 12, 1864 (name shown Barrier S.), Company B, 34th Consolidated (name J. Barrier), transferred to Company B, 34/38 Consolidated Jan 1, 1865, mustered out (Barrier S.) Aug 15, 1865, Houston, Texas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: B.S. – residence Milo

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined March 9, 1884, reinstated 1892

 

REYNOLDS, Cyrus W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1846

War Record:

        Private in 7th Illinois Cavalry, Company D, enlisted and mustered March 11, 1865, shown in recruits, residence Chicago, mustered out Nov 4, 1865

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Reynolds, C.W. – residence

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Feb 2, 1884, transferred Feb 26, 1887

 

REYNOLDS, John M., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1839, Date of Death: 1910, Place of Burial, Hamblin Cemetery, Macksburg, Monroe Township, Iowa, Wife: Mary A. Blohm

War Record:

        Private in 20th Illinois Infantry, Company G, enlisted and mustered June 13, 1861, discharged June 13, 1864

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: Company G, 20th Illinois Infantry, shows only Reynolds, John M., G.A.R. Muster Roll: Raynolds, J. and Runnels, J, Company G, 20th Illinois Infantry

        G.A.R. Muster Roll had no record for Raymols, J.M. – “No report” joining, #59 Runnells had Company G, 20th Illinois Infantry

Post

        Carlisle Post 425, suspended 1892, rejected 1902

 

RICE, Ananias S., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Avon, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Jan 22, 1823, Place of Birth: Terrehaute, Indiana, Date of Death: Aug 27, 1903, Place of Death; Avon, Iowa, Place of Burial: Avon, Iowa, Wife: Catherine Rice nee Harris, born Sept 6, 1828, married Sept 22, 1846, died Sept 28, 1893 Bladensburg, Ohio, Children: 9 children, 2 living in 1944: Maude M. Hall – 2421 Clark St, Des Moines, Iowa, Nell Lowder – Carlisle, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 15th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted and mustered Sept 26, 1864, age 44, nativity Pennsylvania, mustered out June 7, 1865, Washington, D.C.

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, joined May 15, 1888, suspended 1892

 

RICHARDS, Arthur W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Land and Pension Agent,  Date of Birth: Sept 14, 1832, Place of Birth: Columbiana County, near Fairfield, Ohio, Date of Death: Jan 24, 1915, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Lot 1, Grave 2, Indianola, Iowa, Father: John Richards, Mother: Sarah, Wife: Margaret McGowen or McGownen, Children: Frank A, Mary Ella, John M., Stella Captola Richards, Simpson B., Sterling, Lotta M., Cora

War Record:

        Private in 3rd Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted May 21, 1861, age 28, residence Indianola, born Ohio, discharged Dec 23, 1861

Battles, etc.:

        Injury Shebina, Missouri, attached on Rail Road – Spinal column, rheumatism from exposure.

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Richard, Arthur W., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Richards, A.W. – residence Hartford, Post 116 Personal Reminiscences: Arthur Wheery

        Post 116: Personal Reminiscence: - was discharged at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri on account of sciatic rheumatism and a spinal injury caused by jumping from a train to chase rebels, said injury causing a bone to waste & come away in pieces rendering soldier helpless for life.  Most intimate friends were Tinley Anderson, Willis Brown, Robert Kinsley, William Shepherd, deceased Lieutenant Harbison, A. Francis, W.H. Swan & A.L. Ogg.  See Progress of Life and Thought.

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, May 30, 1883, age 50, suspended 1899 and Dec 21, 1901, dropped Feb 7, 1903

 

RICHARDSON, James, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: Nov 8, 1832

War Record:

        Private in 11th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Sept 4, 1861, age 28, residence Keosauqua, Iowa, born Ohio, wounded in left hand severely, July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Georgia, mustered out Oct 18, 1864, Davenport, Iowa

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 121, 1883

 

RICHARDSON, William M., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Merchant, Date of Birth: Feb 8, 1843, Place of Birth: Illinois, Date of Death: June 9, 1933, Place of Death: Weldon, Iowa, Place of Burial: Manoah Cemetery, Lot 314, Grave 1, Indianola, Iowa, Father: William Richardson, Mother: Emma Stone, Wife: Ellen E. Graham, Children: Mrs. Mae Conway – Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Grace Moorehouse – Weldon, Iowa, Mary Haworth – Weldon, Iowa, Charles – deceased, W.L. – deceased, J.C. and Lee of Indianola, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 86th Illinois Infantry, Company D, enlisted Aug 14, 1862, mustered Aug 27, 1862, residence Logan, discharged March 11, 1863

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: (William M.), Post 116 Descriptive Book, age 40 in 1883

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Jan 13, 1883, transferred Nov 12, 1910

 

RICHEY, Samuel, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Undertaker, Date of Birth: Sept, Place of Birth: Carmichael, Green County, Pennsylvania, Date of Death: Sept 27, 1912, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, age 72, Place of Burial: Manoah Cemetery, Lot 269 ½, Grave 3, Indianola, Iowa, Father: James E. Richey, Mother: Harriet Stuart, Wife: Mary Ellis, Children: Harrison Richey, Clem Richey

War Record:

        Drum Major in 48th Iowa Infantry, appointed Principle Musician May 8, 1864, mustered out Oct 21, 1864

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Richie, Samuel, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Richey, Samuel – residence Hartford, Birthday box bill for Sept, Post 116 Application Papers: Com report March 25, 1890

        Post 116 Descriptive Book (copy): joined Jan 20, 1891, suspended June 30, 1892, dropped Dec 30, 1893, reinstated Dec 31, 1895

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined 1890, suspended June 30, 1891, and 1892, dropped 1893, reinstated 1896

 

RICKEY, Jasper N., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Photographer, Date of Birth: Sept 13, 1844, Place of Birth: Clay County, Indiana, Date of Death: Nov 21, 1915, Place of Death: Marshalltown, Iowa, Place of Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 8th Iowa Cavalry, Company I, and Private in 13th Iowa Infantry, Company H

        Enlisted Oct 11, 1861, age 18, residence Marshalltown, born Indiana, discharged for disability, Lake Providence, March 5, 1862, Providence, Indiana.  See Company I, 9th Cavalry.

Battles, etc.:

        1st Shiloh or Pittsburg Landing, Corinth, Mississippi, Nashville, Tennessee, Georgia campaign.  Was sick on H. (hospital) boat – in hospital at Lake Providence, Louisiana.

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Jasper E.), Reminiscences: Re-enlisted Company I, 8th Iowa Cavalry, discharge Aug 26, 1865

        Post 116 Personal Reminiscences: most intimate friends were Levi P. Chandler, C.H. Brock, Captain Elliott Shurtz.  Post 339 Transfer Card dated Aug 20, 1887 filed with Post 116

        Marshalltown Times-Republican [newspaper] Nov 19, 1915, p.10

       Post:

                Sanborn Post 339, joined 1886, transferred Aug20, 1887, age 40

                Indianola Post 166, joined May 5, 1888, age 40

                Nebraska Post

 

RIETSCHEY, Anthony, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Retired farmer, Indianola, Iowa, Date of Birth: June 28, 1839, Place of Birth: Macomb, McDonagh County, Illinois, Date of Death: April 27, 1922, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Lot 270, Grave 1, Indianola, Iowa, Father: Anthony, Mother: Amelia, Wife: Helen Baker, Children: C.H. – Indianola, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 7th Illinois Cavalry, Company D, enlisted Aug 10th, mustered Sept 7, 1861, residence Floyd, discharged Oct 24, 1862 disability, serious lung disease.  Re-enlisted Company C, 138th Illinois Infantry, final discharge 1865, rank 4th Sergeant, was in hospital at Corinth, Mississippi, discharge Sergeant Springfield, Illinois 1865

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: Rictschey, Anthony, Post 116 Personal Reminiscence, page 36, Anthony Reitschey – Application Paper signed Anthony Rietschy – residence 904 E. Salem Ave, Indianola

Post

Indianola Post 116, joined 1908, age 69

       

RIGGS, Luther, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Jan 25, 1834, Place of Birth: Guernsey County, Ohio, Date of Death: May 9, 1914, Place of Death: Newburn, Iowa, Place of Burial: Newbern Cemetery, Liberty Township, Lucas County, Iowa, Father: Evan T. Riggs, nativity Virginia, died ca 1885 or 1886, Wife: Martha Maria Howard born Lee County 1841, died April 19, 1922, south west Marion County, age 81, Children: 12 children: Jesse Joseph died 1920, 4 sons, 2 daughters (1 daughter has 6 sons), John – deceased, Hary (lives with his brother, Albert in Council Bluffs), Rosella (married William Newman) – Wyoming, Walter Irwin – deceased, Viola – buried Kaster 1904, Albert – Council Bluffs, Iowa, Harlan – residence Reed Hotel, 214 Walnut St. Des Moines, Iowa (informant Jan 8, 1940), Mary – 18 years older, Rosella – 8 years older

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry Company E, and 34th Iowa Consolidated Battalion, Company D

        Enlisted March 28, 1864, in Company E, 34th Iowa Infantry, age 30, residence Lucas County, transferred to Company D, 34th Consolidated Battalion, Nov 12, 1864, transferred to Company D., 34/38 Consolidated Jan 1, 1865, mustered out June 19, 1865, New Orleans, Louisiana

Sources:

        Harlan Riggs, son of Luther Riggs, residence Reed Hotel, 214 Walnut St., Des Moines, Iowa (informant Jan 8, 1940)

        Luther Riggs’ father-in-law, Joseph Howard, a minister donated land for the Newburn Cemetery.  He served in War of 1812, settled at Keokuk in 1835, his daughter, Martha, was born in Lee County. 

        1885 Census (April 23): Luther Riggs age 51, Martha Riggs age 44 born Iowa, Even T. Riggs age 79, John E. age 23, farmer, Mary L. age 20, Marth V. age 16, Jennie Rosella age 13, Albert D. age 8, Harlan A. age 4, all children born Iowa

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined Dec 22, 1888, age 54, dropped 1900

 

RING, Charles, GAR Card File

Biographical Information: none given

War Record:

        Private in 42nd Wisconsin Infantry, Company C, enlisted Aug 20, 1864, residence West Point, mustered out June 11, 1865

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: residence Carlisle, Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, Cd (Transfer Card) 1892, suspended 1894

 

ROBBINS, Rufus P., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Mechanic, Place of Birth: Goshen, Clermont County, Ohio

War Record:

        Corporal in 89th Ohio Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 14, 1862, age 26, appointed Corporal, mustered out with Company, June 7, 1865, Washington, D.C. – Service 3 years

Sources:

        Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Robbins, Rufus P., Post 116 Application Paper, signed Rufus P. Robbins – age 50 in Jan 1885, Department Roster had: Robins

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Feb 14, 1885, transferred Jan 23, 1887

 

ROBERTS, William Vance, GAR Card File

Biographical Information: none given

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company C, enlisted Aug 12, 1862 in Company B, 34th Iowa Infantry, age 22, residence Hartford, nativity Ohio.  Mustered Oct 15, 1862, transferred to Company C, 34th Consolidated Battalion Nov 12, 1864, transferred to Company C, 34/38 Consolidated Infantry Jan 1, 1865.  Mustered out Aug 15, 1865, Houston, Texas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: William V (not N.V.), Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Roberts, Vance, Private Company B, 34th Iowa Infantry – residence Carlisle (none other than W.V. found in Roster)

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, joined March 31, 1887, suspended 1892, reinstated 1895

       

RODGERS, Andrew J., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Hotel Keeper, Date of Birth: March 24, 1842, Place of Birth: Fayette County, Indiana, Date of Death: July 27, 1916, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: Manoah Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: John Rodgers, Mother: Mary L., Wife: (1) Mary Isabelle Pennington died July 1, 1879, Children to 1st Marriage: Martha T., Benjamin F., George, Waitie M., Harrie – died Feb 18, 1878, Children listed on Lacona Post card file: Mrs. L. Landis – Lacona, Iowa, Ben – Kellerton, Iowa, George – Lacona, Iowa, M.L. – Indianola, Iowa, Andrew Rodgers – Omaha, Nebraska, Alva – Des Moines, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in Company B, 34th Iowa Infantry and Private in Company C, 34/38 Consolidated Iowa Infantry, enlisted Dec 24, 1863, age 21, residence Hartford, nativity Indiana.  Transferred to Company C, 34th Consolidated Battalion from Company B, 34th Infantry Nov 12, 1864.  Transferred to Company C, 34/38 Consolidated Infantry Jan 1, 1865, mustered out Aug 15, 1865, Houston, Texas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Rodgers, Andrew J., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Rodgers, Andrew J. – residence Lacona (Company C.), Post 309 Descriptive Book: Rodgers, A.J., age 42

         Post 116 Applicaton Paper: age 41 in 1883, residence shown Lacona, Transfer Card Post 309 filed with Post 116, age 69 in 1911

        Graves Registration shows parents, John and Mary L, Wife, Isabella Pennington, who died July 1, 1879 and left four children, Mrs. L. Landis of Lacona, Iowa, Ben of Kellerton, Iowa, George of Lacona, Iowa, M.L. of Indianola, Iowa.  Andrew Rodgers, Omaha, Nebraska, Alva of Des Moines, Iowa

        History of Warren County, 1879, p.689, East Washington Township: Rodgers A.J. farmer, section 31, P.O. Indianola, born Fayette County, Indiana, March 24, 1842.  When age 6 his father came to this county and located near Hartford.  Married Mary Isabelle Pennington Sept 29, 1867 who died July 1, 1879 and left 4 children: Martha T., Benjamin F., George, Waitie M., Harrie died Feb 18, 1878

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined May 30, 1883, age 41, transferred April 5, 1884, rejected 1911, age 69

        Lacona Post 309, joined April 12, 1884, transferred Nov 1911 – age 69

 

RODGERS, William Chapman, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Clarkson, Iowa, Born: April 19, 1839, Fayette County, Indiana, Died: Dec 26, 1913, Adelphi, Iowa on farm, Buried: Hartford Cemetery, Hartford, Iowa, Father: Chesley born Virginia died ca 1887 Lacona, Iowa, Mother: Tabitha (Mrs. Gerald), Wife: Martha Olive Sever born May 2, 1848 Warren County, Indiana, married March 24, 1864 Hartford, Iowa, died April 18, 1925 Adelphi, Iowa, buried Hartford, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company B

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: Rogers, William C., age 23, residence Hartford, nativity Indiana, enlisted Aug 11, 1862, discharged for disability March 14, 1863, St. Louis, Missouri

        Information given Oct 16, 1951 by his daughter, Mrs. Agnes (James) Devine, Des Moines, Iowa by telephone Aug 11, 1934:  Children of William C. and Martha Rodgers: James Wesley died Restorium, West Des Moines, Dec 28, 1946; Mary Louise (married Leonard Stiles) died Arkansas Sept 24; Anna, Addie & Robert Commodore died childhood of scarlet fever; Bill; Lena (married to George Shawhan) died Nov 10, 1924, George Shawhan died 1945 Clarinda, Iowa, buried Runnells, Iowa, Kate Evalyn Shawhan (married S.J. Clemmer), residence 6104 S.W. 15th St., Des Moines, Iowa Tel-2-5533; Josephine (married Harry Leonard) residence Lacona, Iowa; Eltina (married Frank Martin) residence S.E. Des Moines, Iowa; Agnes (married James Devine) telephone 8-1134, Des Moines, Iowa; and Blanche (married Harry L. Smith) residence Caldwell,  Idaho

        George Shawhan is son of George Willias Shawhan, Civil War Veteran, Company C, 22nd Iowa Infantry, who married Nancy Steele.  George Shawhan Jr. had children: Glen B. Shawhan (now, Oct 1951, a Lieutenant Colonel in W.W.I. and W.W.II, living in Chicago, Illinois), Evelyn or Kate E. (married S.J. Clemmer) residence Des Moines, Luther residence Carlisle, Iowa, Henry and Gale of Racine, Wisconsin

        Kate E. Shawhan was born March 15, 1899 at Runnells, Iowa, parents married 1897

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined Sept 17, 1888

 

ROSS, John Pressly, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Retired Farmer, Place of Birth: Washington County, Pennsylvania, Date of Death: Jan 24, 1908, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: Manoah Cemetery, Lot 517, Graves 6, Indianola, Iowa, Father: James Ross, Mother: Amy Clark, Wife: Martha Mehaffey, Children: James D. – Valley Junction, Iowa, Clara Alta

War Record:

        Sergeant in 78th Ohio Infantry, Company A, enlisted Oct 29, 1861, age 22, appointed Corporal June 1, 1862; Sergeant Nov 1, 1863, promoted to Sergeant Major July 1, 1864; Veteran, promoted to 2nd Lieutenant Company H, Nov 18, 1864; 1st Lieutenant Jan 6, 1865, mustered out with Company July 11, 1865

Sources:

        Roster of Ohio Soldiers: (John P.)

        Post 116 Application Paper: signed John P. Ross, age 55, in 1895, Number on Roster 210, Letter from widow – thanks for help with burial expenses – no date

Post

        Bonilla, South Dakota Post, joined 1886, disbanded 1887

        Indianola Post 116, joined April 1895, age 55, suspended Dec 23, 1899, dropped Feb 7, 1903

 

Letter in File for John P. Ross, Post 116, G.A.R. Indianola

To: James Randolph Post G.A.R., Indianola:

I wish to express to you one and all my grateful thanks for your kindness and helpfulness in bearing part of expenses incidental to the death and burial of one so dear to me, a devoted husband and father.  May you hear the master’s voice saying in as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it with me; and may he reward you abundantly is my prayer.    Sincerely the Soldier’s friend, Mrs. J.P. Ross

 

ROUZE, Adin Wiley, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: July 25, 1830, Place of Birth: Campaign County, Ohio, Date of Death: April 21, 1912, Place of Death: Pleasantville, Iowa, Place of Burial: Spurgin Cemetery, Pleasantville, Iowa, Wife: Sarah Kavanaugh, Children: Horace – White Rock, South Dakota, Homer – Pleasantville, Iowa, Mrs. Stella Moffitt – Fonda, Iowa, Mrs. Sibb Pyle – Indianola, Iowa, Albert, William

War Record:

        Private in 47th Iowa Infantry, Company A, enlisted May 16, 1864, age 33, residence Marion County, born Ohio, mustered out Sept 28, 1864

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Rouze, Adin W., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Rouze, A.W. – residence Swan, Post 116 Descriptive Book #261, Knoxville Journal [newspaper] May 3, 1912

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Sept 13, 1909

 

RUBLE, Greenbury M., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: July 31, 1833, Place of Birth: Indiana, Date of Death: Oct 1, 1893, Place of Burial: Arnold Cemetery, Oakley, Iowa, Liberty Township, Lucas County, Children: Bell (Smith) Tucker, Hollace, Hubert Tucker

War Record:

        Private in 4th Iowa Infantry, Company C, enlisted and mustered Oct 6, 1864, age 31, residence Indianola, nativity Indiana, mustered out May 31, 1865, Crystal Springs, District of Columbia

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: Ruble, Greenbury, M., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Greenbury – residence Lacona (Company C, 4th Iowa Infantry)

        Brother of William Henry Ruble of Post 116, G.A.R.

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined April 12, 1884, age 50, discharged Feb 5, 1887

 

Letter to: Secretary Grand Army of the Republic, Knoxville, Iowa, Oct 1, 1952

Received your letter today – Harry was my youngest brother – Freeman is still living – New Virginia, Iowa is his address.  He would be the only one of our family that could give you any information about the family of Greenbury Ruble – my father was William Henry Ruble, G.A.R. at Indianola, born 1846 – died 1924.  He was the son of George & Sarah Ruble, & was born in Indiana.  His brothers were Milton, Jack, John and Tom – none living.  My father was the only soldier in that family.  I have one brother dead named Andrew Lawrence – died just last June – he may have been named after this Andrew J. Ruble – but I never knew of any Andrew or Greenbury Ruble.  If you would write my brother Freeman – at New Virginia, Iowa he might be able to give you some information.   My brother Perry had my father’s discharge papers, now he is dead.  I wonder if you could send me a copy of them for a keepsake.  Sincerely Yours, Maude Halterman, Knoxville, Iowa, Route No.4

 

        Letter from Maude Halterman, Knoxville, Iowa page 3

        I now remember of my father speaking of Uncle Green Ruble and that must have been Greenbury.  He had two girls: one was Bell, wife of Smith Tucker of Indianola & one called Amanda.  I think she lived in Oregon.  Bell did live in Indianola until her husband died & I think she lives with her daughter Hollace or son Hubert Tucker.  If you would write to Vera Anderson at Indianola, she would get in touch with Bell or her children I am sure.  This is the best information I can give you.

 

 

RUBLE, William H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Indianola, Iowa, Born: Warren County, Indiana, Died: March 8, 1924, Indianola, Iowa, Buried: Manoah Cemetery, Lot 451, Grave 3, Indianola, Iowa, Father: Harrison Ruble, Mother: Harriet Martin, Wife: Sarah Hammer, Children: Jackson, John

War Record:

        Private in 46th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, Company K, age 18, residence Lucas County, nativity Indiana, enlisted May 17, 1864, mustered June 10, 1864, mustered out Sept 23, 1864, Davenport, Iowa, expiration term of service

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: William H., Post 116 Application Paper, age 66 in 1912

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined May 11, 1912, age 66

 

Letter from  Amy Noll to Mrs. Maude Halterman, Sept 29, 1952 (see response under Greenbury Ruble card file)

Mrs. Maude Halterman, Knoxville, Iowa

Dear Mrs. Halterman:

        I note in the Record Tribune and Indianola Herald [newspaper] of Sept 25, the death of your brother, Harry E. Ruble.  The notice did not show who his parents were, hence we are writing you to know if he is related to any of the Civil War veterans whose records we have.  We would also like to know if the several veterans living in that vicinity are perhaps all brothers.   Our records show William H. Ruble, a member of the Post 116 G.A.R. at Indianola, Greenbury M. Ruble of Post 309, Lacona and Andrew J. Ruble – the latter two both buried at Oakley, Iowa.  They were all born in Indiana.  We have some indication of the family of Wm. H. Ruble, that he was the son of Harrison and Harriet Martin Ruble, his wife was Sarah Hammer and children, Jackson and John Ruble.  We would like to know if you can tell us the names of wife, children and parents of Greenbury Ruble.  Andrew died in the war at age 21 and may not have been married.  We will appreciate any information you can give us.  With sincere sympathy to you in the loss of your brother, I am, Sincerely, Amy Noll

 

RUBY, Addison Sparks, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Retired Farmer, Indianola, Iowa, Born: Dec 20, 1839, Edgar, Illinois, Died: March 5, 1936, Indianola, Iowa, Buried: Diagonal, Ringgold County, Iowa, Wife: Hortense B. Whitcomb, married June 28, 1860 Ringgold County

War Record:

        Private in 8th Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, Company D, age 23, residence Mount Ayr, nativity Edgar County, Illinois, enlisted July 25, 1863, mustered the same date, promoted 8th Corporal Oct 1, 1864; 4th Sergeant July 15, 1865, mustered out Aug 13, 1865, Macon, Georgia

Sources:

        Application Paper Post 116, joined Dec 20, 1909, age 69, Post 116 Descriptive Book: joined Dec 20

        Letter filed with Graves Registration July 28, 1938, informant Vinton G. Hinen, 601 E. Euclid Ave., Indianola, Iowa, died March 1936

Post 116 Indianola, Personal Reminiscences p.43-47: His father died Aug 1845. He with mother & younger sisters & older members of family emigrated via prairie schooner, drawn by oxen, to Ringgold County, Iowa in fall of 1855, 23 days on road.  Mustered in July 23, 1863 at Mount Ayr, Company D, 8th Iowa Cavalry, first troops to rendezvous at Camp Roberts near Davenport, Iowa – Sent Oct 17, 1224 men to Waverta, Tennessee or Waverley.  Horses failed rapidly – half regiment dismounted – last mount a mule.  About 11 o’clock Aug 29th I knocked at home of my wife’s parents and met a joyful reception by the family including my wife and 2 children.  That was 65 years ago, I am now 90 years of age and I still think was is what Sherman called it (Hell) and I want no more.  I was raised by a Christian mother taught to fear God and rely on Him for help so sought his daily protection for myself & family and for wisdom, strength & courage to perform the duties that were involving on me.  By his help I gained the confidence of my officers so they promoted me from Private to 4th Sergeant and had me detailed for strategic duties instead of trusting them with my superior officers.  Left my company a friend of and to every man in it.  Signed Addison S. Ruby, April 29, 1930

        Post:

        Diagonal Post 285, joined 1884

        Tribune, Kansas Post (Post disbanded about 1896

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 20, 1909

        Shenandoah Post 56

 

Funeral – Short funeral services for A.S. Ruby, who passes away at his home March 5, 1936, will be held at Orr’s Funeral Home, Sunday morning, March 8, at 9:00 o’clock.  The regular services and interment at Diagonal Sunday afternoon.  Mrs. B.R. Shipley died Jan 11, 1936

       

RUNYAN, Sanford Thomas, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1838, Date of Death: July 28, 1923, Place of Death: Milo, Iowa, age 86, Place of Burial: Belmont Cemetery, Belmont Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Phineas Runyan, Mother: Rebecca Runyan, Wife: Louisa Botkin (Mrs.), Relatives: Mrs. Effie Flynn – Milo, Iowa, Phineas Flynn – New Virginia, Iowa, Ben Flynn – Milo, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 42nd Ohio Infantry, Company K, enlisted Nov 18, 1861 for 3 years, age 23.  Wounded May 1, 1863 in battle of Thompson’s Hill, Mississippi; mustered out with Company Dec 2, 1864 at Columbus, Ohio

Sources:

        Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Sanford F., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Sanford – residence Milo

        Death Certificate, # 91-358, Died July 28, 1923, Milo, Iowa age 86, son of Phineas and Rebecca

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Feb 2, 1884, suspended 1890

 

RUSSELL, Henry, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1841

War Record:

        Private in 23rd Wisconsin Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 13, 1862, residence Columbus, wounded Carrion Crow Bayou, Louisiana, mustered out July 4, 1865

Sources:

        Roster Wisconsin Volunteers

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Feb 2, 1884, suspended Sept 26, 1885, dropped March 14, 1886, reinstated June 30, 1891, transferred June 30, 1891