History-Civil War- 134th, 140th, 147th, Regs.,Batteries etc. History Of Delaware County
T. B. Helm
1881

Lora Radiches

CHAPTER III

CIVIL WAR

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ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT---(ONE-HUNDRED-DAYS MEN).

This regiment was mustered into service for one hundred days, at Indianapolis, onthe 25th of May 1864, with 41 officers and 908 men, Col. James Gavin in command. It was mustered out in August following, 19 men having died during the campaign.

ACCOUNT OF THE REGIMENT.

Its field of operations embraced Tennessee and North Alabama. The movementts of this, with the other on-hundred-days regiments, was designed to relieve veterans from garrison and guard duty, and allow them to join their companions in the important campaign of that year. Eight such regiments were formed in Indiana, and numbered from 132 to 139, inclusive; and, as fast as they were organized, they were sent forward to Tennessee and Alabama, by the way of Nashville, and assigned to duty along the various railroads, guarding the lines of communication for the supply of Sherman's army, then engaged in the Atlanta campaign. They did good service for more than one hundred days, and were than regularly mustered out at Indianapolis.

The One Hundred and Thirty-fourth regiment performed its full share of the duty above designated, and returned with honor to their homes. Two companies of this regiment were chiefly recruited from Delaware County. Owing to the fact that many of the members of the later regiments had already seen service, having originally enlisted in the earlier regiments had already seen service, and remained with those regiments for a considerable time, subsequently re-enlisted; hence, it will be noticed that many of the names of persons found in the later regiments have been previously given in the account of those earlier regiments.

COMPANY A.

Captain--William H. Current, promoted to Major; mustered out as Captain.
First Lieutenant--George D. S. Reese, promoted Captain.
Second Lieutenant--William M. Winslow, promoted to First Lieutenant; mustered out with regiment.
Second Lieutenant--Cyrus G. Neely; mustered out with regiment.
Privates--John Abshire, Theodore M Bernett, Robert C. Bell, Thomas H. Brown, John W. Booher, Johnson Branson, Daniel Brooks, John C. Bird, Alexander M. Current, John Clapper, Francis M. Campbell, William M. Carter, John W. Dewitt, George Daracoit, Thomas F. Ditson, Lewis W. Davis, Henry J. Dicks, John T. Elliott, Lewis Ethell, Michael Fuedline, David Frame, William Ford, Albert Gates, Perry Gunckle, James Gray, Clark Gibson, Richard Gibson, Jehiel r. Hull, Oliver Heath, Mornay Helm George Hazzard, William A. Harlan, Thomas M. Hurt, robert Hines, Nelson Jones, John w. Jones, Silas Johnson, George Kirby, Lewis H. Keener, Albert Ketchum, James S. Lane, Nathan Long, William Lynn, Joseph M Lacey, William A. Lucas, William McAllister, John B. Maddy, David Munsey, Elias E. Matthews, John Messick, Lewis Moore, George McKinney, Daniel Mason, Nelson Myers, Cyrus G. Neely, promoted to Second Lieutenant; John W. Needham, Solon B. Parsons, James W. Pittinger, William Pittinger, Mark Powers, William Phillips, John Q. Reese, Zachariah Rosell, James Rach, William W. Ross, Webster F. Smith, John Stanley, Albert Study, John P. Shoemaker, Joseph R. Shoemaker, John Stonebreaker, John Shuman, Stephen B. Streeter, John W. Scudder, James H. Shaffer, William H. Stewart, William F. Seitz, George Sullivan, Jonathan Thornburg, Samandrous Thornburg, Robert Turner, Jacob Turner Joseph Turner, John Turner, John Veneman, James J. Warfel, Dennis W. Worth, William P. Waldo, Charles L. Waldo, Edward Wilson, Joseph Walling, Albert Worth, William P. Waldo, Charles L. Waldo, Edward Wilson, Joseph Walling, Albert L. Wright, Joseph Wilcoxon, Joseph Younce, George W. Wright, recruit.

COMPANY G.

Captain--Philip Cochren; mustered out with regiment.
First Lieutenant--James T. Broyles; mustered out with regiment.
Second Lieutenant--Levi W. Shafer; mustered out with regiment.
Privates--Hiram Adams, Robert Adams, Rankin H. Andrews, Benjamin Addison, William H. Broyles, John W. Broyles, Joseph W. Broyles, Asahel Brown, Jarrett Beal, William Bortzfield, Lewis Clark, Dennis Cavanaugh, Runy Carmin, Michael Crow, William B. Clift, John F. Chipman, Charles Carmichael, Andrew C. Clevenger, Francis R. Culbertson, Jonathan Clevenger, Jesse Drake, David Deffenbaugh, John Dynes, John Dickson, Francis Fox, Levi D. Fuller, Jefferson Fusan, Asahel Gibson, Minus Gibson, William H. Green, James Glaze, William Guinip, Martin Hinton, Valentine Harrold, Ephraim Harrold, Jonathan L. Harrold, Matthias House, Peter Hazelbaker, Charles Hamilton, Calvin Hitchcock, William Johnson, Joseph F. Janney, John W. E. Jones, Anderson Lee, James Levre, Samuel Manor, David J. Manor, James Q. Mitchell, John R. Miller, George McLaughlin, James K. Moore, Charles Mansfield, Joseph A. McCormick, John D. McCoy, John W. McKinley, William F. Null, Samuel Noble, Elijah Ogle, William W. Orr, James D. Orr, William H. Powell, Enos C. Powell, James Pixley, Joseph Reasoner, William L. Reasoner, James W. Robert, Thomas J. Richardson, John W. Shockley, Eli W. Stanley, Solomon Shroyer, Joseph Shroyer, Joseph Snyder, David R. P. Slonaker, William H. Sherry, William O. Sherry, Samuel Spear, John H. Stafford, William H. Spence, John W. Shafer, William S. Shideler, John S. Shideler, Daniel Sweany, Henry Sweany, John Skinner, John Simpson, John Thompson, Darlin M. Tuttle, Hiram S. Vinson, Philip Vinson, Manaen Vinson, Isaac B. Wood, James W. Williams, Owen M. Wilson (First Sergeant), Chatless Weaver.

ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH REGIMENT (FOR ONE YEAR).

This regiment was mustered into service at Indianapolis, Ind., on the 24th of October, 1864, under Col. Thomas J. Brady. Mustered out at Greensboro, N. C., on the 11th of July, 1865. There were mustered in 39 officers and 968 men, and subsequently 48 recruits. Of these 102 died and 50 deserted.
ACCOUNT OF REGIMENT.

Having been mustered into service on the 24th of October, 1864, it left Indianapolis for Nashville November 15, reaching Murfreesboro, Tenn., November 23, 1864. It was afterward on duty at Fort Rosecrans during Hood's campaign, near Nashville, skirmishing south of Murfreesboro, December 7, 1864. Susequently, it was assigned to duty in the Second Brigade, First Division of the Twentieth Army Corps, leaving Murfreesboro December 24, 1864, for Columbia, arriving at the latter place on the 28th, where it was transferred to the Third Brigade of the Third Division of the Twenty-third Army Corps, and marched across the country to the Tennessee River, from January 2 to 6, 1865, going thence by steamer to Cincinnati, January 16; then by rail, during the latter part of the month, to Washington City. On the 5th of February, it moved to Alexandria, and thence proceeded with the expedition against Fort Fisher, N. C., arriving there on the 7th. On the 8th, it landed and attempted to cross the bayon; going up Cape Fear River, it crossed at Smithville February 16, and started for Wilmington on the 17th. Attacking Fort Anderson, Company A captured the garrison flag, and, on the 20th, routed the rebels at Town Creek Bridge. The next day it arrived in front of Wilmington, and, marching through the place, it encamped there on the 23d. Then on the 6th of March, it marched for Kingston, N. C., making eighty-six miles through the swamps in five days, and started for Goldsboro on the 19th of March, and camped near the town till the 2d of April, remaining there on duty as commissary train-guard between Morehead City and Goldsboro till the 10th, afterward moving to Raleigh on the 14th, where it remained until May 6. From Raleigh it marched to Greensboro and remained on duty there up to the 11th of July, when it was regularly mustered out of service. July 21, it arrived at Indianapolis, where it was tendered a grand reception for soldiers, at the capitol grounds, on the 25th, and addresses made by Gov. Morton and Gen. Sherman. It was paid off and finally discharged July 28, 1865, when the men severally filed off and departed for their homes.

OFFICERS FROM DELAWARE COUNTY

Colonel--Thomas J. Brady, mustered out with regiment.
Quartermaster--John B. Routh, mustered out with regiment.

COMPANY C.

Captain--David Kilgore, resigned March 4, 1865.
First Lieutenant--Hiram H. Darter, promoted Captain; mustered out with regiment.
Second Lieutenant--Jefferson K. Snodgrass, resigned January 8, 1865.
Sergeants--Alexander McKinley, promoted to Second Lieutenant, mustered out with regiment; George W. Runyaon, discharged May 29, 1865.
Corporals--Matthew Swift, mustered out June 22, 1865; Joseph Saunders mustered out June 22, 1865; Lewis McLaughlin, mustered out July 11, 1865, as Sergeant.
Privates--Parkison Cales, mustered out July 11, 1865; George M. Dale, mustered out July 11, 1865; Phillip Ebright, mustered out July 11, 1865, as Corporal.
Daniel Dragoo, died at Murfreesboro January 9, 1865.
Michael Farmer, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Burdon Fuqua, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Presley W. George, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Abel Gibson, mustered ut July 11, 1865.
Charles Gibson, transferred to ___ Regiment November 24, 1864.
William Grice, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Nathaniel Hayden, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Christopher Hazelbaker, mustered out July 11, 1865.
John Jackson, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Philip Lykins, mustered out June, 1865.
George W. Lykins, mustered out June 8, 1865.
George W. McLaughlin, mustered out June 8, 1865, as Corporal. Daniel Miller, mustered out June 8, 1865.
John Marony, mustered out June 29, 1865.
Presley Montgomery, mustered out June 11, 1865.
Jacob H. Myers, mustered out June 11, 1865.
Charles Payne, muster out June 11, 1865.
Thomas Reynolds, mustered out June 11, 1865.
Tandy Reynolds, killed on railroad at Yorktown, Ind., November 3, 1864.
Winfield S. Reed, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Jackson Rhoads, died at Columbia, Tenn., January 26, 1865.
Jonathan Rhoads, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Henry Sanders, mustered out July 11, 1865.
David Shepperd, died at Washington, D. C., February 5, 1865.
George W. Secrist, mustered out May 29, 1865.
William Sullivan, mustered out July 11, 1865.
John H. Trego, mustered out July 11, 1865.
John W. Tuttle mustered out July 11, 1865.
Jeremiah Vance, mustered out July 11, 1865.
William H. Venaman, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Recruits--Charles A. Hazzard, mustered out July 11, 1865; Robert Wills, mustered ut August 9, 1865.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT--(FOR ONE YEAR).

Mustered in at Indianapolis March 13, 1865. Col. Milton Peden. Mustered out in Maryland, August 4, 1865. Officers, 39; men, 1,012; recruits, 27. Died, 44; deserted, 63.

ACCOUNT OF THE REGIMENT.

On the 13th of March, 1865, the regiment was mustered into service at Indianapolis, under the command of Col. Milton Peden, and three days later, left the captial for Harper's Ferry, and, marching thence to Charlestown, Va., it was assigned to duty in the army of the Shenanoah, subsequently engaging in guard and garrison duty at Stevenson Station, Summit Point, Barryville, Harper's Ferry and Maryland Heights, and was mustered out on the 4th of August, 1865. Reh regiment arrived at Indianapolis August 11, 1865, with 32 officers and 743 men for final discharge. On the same day, a public reception was given at the State House grounds, and speeches made appropriate to the occasion by Lieut. Gov. Baker, Gen. Benjamin Harrison and others.

COMPANY B.

Captain--Taylor Gibson, discharged June 19, 1765.
First Lieutenant--Matthew Jones, promoted to Captain, mustered out with regiment as First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant--Abel Gibson, mustered out with regiment.
Sergeants--Jonathn W. Thornburg, mustered out May 25, 1865, as Sergeant; William Saunders, promoted to Second Lieutenant, mustered out August 9, 1865, as First Sergeant; William Gibson, mustered out August 9, 1865; as First Sergeant; William Gibson, mustered out August 9, 1865; Silas Johnson, mustered out August 9, 1865; Miles Harrold, mustered out August 9, 1865.
Corporals--Asahel Brown; Joseph Fox, mustered out as Sergeant; William H. Sherry, mustered out as Sergeant; Isaac M. Jones, John W. Thornburg, Robert Goodwin, John Beblett, George W. Smeltzer.
Wagoner--Elijah Ledbetter.
Privates--Hiram Adams, Charles E. Bloom, Thomas H. Brown, Robert W. Bloom, Michael I. Boland, Peter A. Barley, Isaac Barker, as Corporal, William Bergdoll, William D. Barley, Isaac Brown, Charles Carmichael, Francis Capbell, James M. Cray, Dennis Cavanaugh, Luther B. Collins, Charles F. Corn, as Corporal; Freeborn Culberson, Alexander Darter, Charles Duddleston, William Driscoll, William Fox, Jefferson Fusan, Add. Givens, Richard Gibson, David Gennett, Joshua G. Haynes, Jonathan L. Harrold, Perry Heffner, Greenberry Jones, mustered out Corporal; Calvin Jackson, Quincy A. Johnson, Caldwell C. Johnson, Charles L. Korp, Edward F. Lovett, John J. Losh, Levi James, James McCormick, Joseph McCormick, William H. Needham, John M. Neff, Elijah Ogle, Edward Perdiue, Moses Richey, William Reeves, Henry Shaffer, as Corporal; Oscar L. Sweetman, Daniel Slonaker, James Shockley, Jacob J. Spears, John Simpson, William Triplett, Philip Turner, William P. Taylor, John S. Wilson, Michael S. Wigart.
Recruits--James M. Cochran, Joseph G. Cooper, Minus Gibson, James Howell, Wesley Jordan, Isaac R. Lotze, Valentine Perkins, John Allen, mustered out May 10, 1865.
Thomas M. Alderson, mustered out July 20, 1865.
Aaron Adamson, mustered out July 20, 1865.
William Abbott, mustered out June 28, 1865.
Hiram Branson, mustered out May 10, 1865.
Jonathan P. Bergdoll, died at Berryville, Va., June 23, 1865.
George Dick, mustered out May 10, 1865.
Absalom Edwards, died at Indianapolis March 8, 1865.
Franklin Ginnup, died at Indianapolis March 2, 1865.
Charles Grooner, record indefinite.
Jonathan Harrold, mustered out July 17, 1865.
William Hitchcock, mustered out June 10, 1865.
Reason P. Harris, mustered ut August 11, 1865.
Pharaoh Jordan, mustered out May 10, 1865.
Morris Linkins, mustered out May 30, 1865.
William Losh, died at home May 25, 1865.
David McConnell died at Berryville, Va., June 16, 1865.
William Pittinger, died at home, March 12, 1865.
John Russell, mustered out May 10, 1865.
John Ruble, mustered out May 10, 1865.
Green P. Reeder, mustered out June 10, 1865.
Robert P. Saber, mustered out May 29, 1865.
John Spence, mustered out July 20, 1865.
William Watson, died at home March 25, 1865.

COMPANY E.

Captain--James D. Hiatt, mustered out with regiment.
First Lieutenant--George W. Shroyer, discharged June 23, 1865.
Second Lieutenant--Milton N. Goff, promoted to First Lieutenant; mustered out with regiment.
Sergeants--Enoch Hiatt, Silas Stonebraker, Ephraim Heller, Joseph Barry, John Dewitt.
Corporals--George Barry, Amos Borisfield, George W. Fulton, Lewis C. Reese, Cyrus Sedomridge, James Foster, Isaac W. Reese, Abram B. Combs
Musician--Nelson Calkins.
Wagoner--Lewis Gunst.
Privates--Tobias Bickle, Luther R. Black, Leander Bloom, Jordan Clark, Luther Current, Alexander Current, Oliver Conrad, Samuel Collins, promoted to Second Lieutenant; William W. Cunningham, Henry J. H. Dick. Andrew J. Dixson, Thomas Durbin, Jasper Daugherty, Samuel Evens, David Evens, Samuel Hutchings, as Corporal; Levi Holloway, Silas H. Hiatt, Hickson Hunt, George L. Hale, William Jeffers, Robert A. Johnson, Levi Johnson, Henderson Knapp, Isaiah Lamb, John Landis, David M. Lewellen, William L. Loy, Joshun Leech, Richard Miller, as Corporal; Samuel Noble, Mark Powers, Solomon Reese, Albert C. Swain, Amos B. Spangler, as Corporal; Joseph Shaw, Martin V. Shoemaker, John R. Stonebraker, William Sudworth, James P. Shaffer, Theodore F. Turnbelt, Eli H. Thornburg, as Corporal.
Jonathan Brooks, died at Indianapolis March 13, 1865.
John Cline, mustered out June, 1865.
John Cortral, mustered out May 19, 1865.
Alexander Chalfant, mustered out May 7, 1865.
Zadoc Harwich, mustered out May 7, 1865.
Isaac McAlister, died at Indianapolis March 15, 1865.
George W. Vicroy, mustered out July 20, 2865.

COMPANY F.

First Lieutenant--Joseph Collins, discharged May 22, 1865.
Sergeant--Andrew J. Collins, record indefinite.
Corporals--Robert Johnson, Rhura Counine.
Musician--George W. Johnson, record indefinite.
Privates--Luther Burt, Robert Bartlett, Archibald Gothop, Henry Hamilton, Wallace Johnson, Samuel D. Kirkwood, Henry W. Foster, William Mahony, Absalom McCurdy, Daniel Swaney William Templin.
Joseph Mahony, mustered out June 10, 1865.
John R. Miller, died at home March 10, 1865.

COMPANY I.

William Bechdolt, John F. Dishart, David A. Fisher, as Corporal; Hiram D. Harter, Henry C. Huffman, Martin Jones, mustered out June 13, 1865; Henry L. Rider,William B. Scott, Oliver P. White, Thomas Wright, Casper Zeph, as Corporal.

SECOND BATTERY

Francis M. Haines, mustered out June 3, 1865.

THIRD BATTERY

John O. Cottrell, mustered out August 23, 1865.
Daniel Cottrell, discharged August 24, 1865.
James P. Skinner, artificer; discharged December 5, 1863.

FOURTH BATTERY.

James P. Helvie, transferred to Veteran reserve Corps; mustered out June 30, 1865.
John B. Campbell, mustered out July 20, 1865.

SIXTEENTH BATTERY.

Robert P. Hines, discharged May 20, 1862.
John Kelly, veteran; mustered out July 5, 1863.
Rufus Shideler, veteran; mustered out July 5, 1865.

TWENTY-SECOND BATTERY.

Wellington Cunningham, discharged May 29, 1865.

INDIANA LEGION.
(Delaware County Regiment)

Colonel--Jacob H. Koontz; Lieutenant Colonel, Lewis S. Herne.

SPECIAL COMPANIES.
SCOTT RIFLES.

Captain--William B. Kline. First Lieutenant, Richard Berger. Second Lieutenant, David Nation, resigned August 20, 1861.

LIBERTY RANGERS.

Captain--Michael Dunkin. First Lieutenant, Robert White, second Lieutenant, John Truitt.

DELAWARE RANGERS.

Captains--Edwin C. Anthony, entered United States service as Captain of second Cavalry; David Jesse. First Lieutenant, Archibald Hamiltion. Second Lieutenant, John W. Dungan.

UNION RANGERS.

Captain--Henry Kirby, entered United States service as Captain in Eighty-fourth Regiment. First Lieutenant, George Black. Second Lieutenant, James V. Abbott.

INDIANA GUARD.

Captain--James J. Stewart. First Lieutenants, William H. Shrack, entered United States service; George F. Andrew. Secon Lieutenant, Andrew J. Reynolds.

SHARP SHOOTERS.

Captain--C. C. Ruggles. First Lieutenant, Noble B. Gregory, entered United States service in Eighty-fourth Regiment. Second Lieutenant, George S. Iams, entered United States service in Eight-fourth regiment.

INDIANA STATE GUARDS.

Captain--James Orr. First Lieutenant, John R. Williams. Second Lieutenant, William Franklin.

NOBLE GUARDS.

Captains--James R. Nation, entered United States service as Captain of Ninth Cavalry; Calvin Skinner. First Lieutenants, William Wright, entered United States Service; Jacob Bowers. Second Lieutenants, William Nation, removed from the county; Jonathan Thornburg, entered United States Service; Taylor Gibson.

UNION GUARDS.

Captain--Martin Brandt. First Lieutenant, David Foorman. Second Lieutenant, William Props.

PERRY LEGION.

Captain--John B. Erwin, entered United States service. First Lieutenants, James D. Hiatt, promoted to Captain; George D. Reese.

MUNCIE SHARP-SHOOTERS.

Captain--Jacob H. Wysor. First Lieutenant, Daniel W. Place. Second Lieutenant, Joseph W. Edmonds.

BETHEL HOME GUARDS.

Captain--John Jones, entered United States service. First Lieutenants, Hiram H. Darter, promoted to Captain entered United Staes service as First Lieutenant of One Hundred and Fortieth Regiment; Joseph Thomas. Second Lieutenants Peter Trimble, removed from the county; William R. Tinker.

YORKTOWN GUARDS.

Captain--Jacob H. Koonts, promoted to Colonel. First Lieutenant, Collier M. reed. Second Lieutenants, David Kilgore, promoted to Captain, entered service of United States as Captain in One Hundred and Fortieth regiment; James Reed, entered United States service; William Applegate.

DELAWARE COUNTY RANGERS.

Captain--David Nation. First Lieutenant, William H. Props. Second Lieutenant, Isaac Lewis.

UNION BLUES.

Captain--Lewis S. Horne, promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. First Lieutenant, James t. Broyles, promoted to Captain. Second Lieutenants, John S. D. Lewis, promoted to First Lieutenant; Daniel Hazelbaker.

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP GUARDS.

Captain--Philip Cochran. First Lieutenant, John W. E. Jones. Second Lieutenant, William Shideler.

ROSTER OF CAPTAIN KEASBY'S COMPANY (THIRTY DAYS).

Mustered in July 17, 1862; mustered out August 26, 1862:

Captain--Edward G. Keasby.
First Lieutenant--Lewis P. Everett.
Second Lieutenant--Christopher C. Ruggles.
Sergeants--Isaac W. Ellis, Samuel B. Taylor, Janes D. Orr, William Berry, Albert L. Zimmerman.
Corporals--Samuel Hutchins, Henry C. Klein, William Current, John H. Helm.
Wagoner--Levin W. Shaffer.
Privates--James F. Armstrong, Aaron V. Armitage, James Andrews, Isaac D. Battreall. John W. Battreall, William Bortsfield, John Boyce, William A. Boyd, Thompson M. Bracken, Charles Calvert, James J. Crouch, John C. Crouch, George Coffeen, Absalom Clark, John Clark, Job Crabtree, Samuel G. Campbell, John V. H. Cassady, George Carracott, Joseph Dunn, Benjamin Dragoo, Walter Everett, Thomas H. Ewell, John Farmer, Thos. Graves, Samuel Gibson, Barton. S. Harter, Samuel D. Huffer, Adelbert Haines, John Haines, William Hines, Robert Hines, John N. Hines, William Hattfield, Jesse C. Housekeeper, Horton H. Hanna, Thomas Jones, Lewis Jones, John Jenkins, William Kiger, William L. Little, Philip W. Luellen, John B. Maddy, John McClellan, Wesley McCuen, Isaac McConnell, Samuel McCormick, John McKinney, James A. Moore, James L. Moore, Cyrus Neely, Thaddeus A. Neely, George Nelson, James H. Orr, Isaac Pingrey, Thomas Parker, George W. Robison, Thomas J. Richardson, Mozart Randall, Henry Rodman, William Ross, Samuel M. Sullivan, James L. Streeter, John W. Shroyer, Jacob Shroyer, Solomon Shroyer, Andrew Smith, William Spake, Jeremiah Thomas, Leonidas L. Turner, James L. Truitt, Joseph Vickroy, William Winslow, James Willson, S. A. Wilson, Amos L. Wilson, Solomon Warthamer, Henry Wachtel, Levi Wilcoxen, Hosea Williams, Laban Williams, Andrew Wein, George W. Watson, Wesley T. White, Jacob J. Warfel, John Walling, William Waldo, John L. Wood.

HANCOCK'S CORPS (EIGHTH CORPS.)

General--W. Kilgore, mustered out April 14, 1865.

FIRST U. S. VETERAN VOLUNTEER ENGINEERS

COMPANY B.

Corporal--George W. Campbell, from Company D, Eighty-fourth Indiana; mustered out June 26, 1865.
Artificer--Francis Williams, from Company K, Eighty-fourth Indiana, mustered out September 26, 1865.

COMPANY G.

Sergeant--Daniel Burket, from Company B, Eighty-fourth Indiana; mustered out September 26, 1865.
Artificers--Adam Madill, from Company D, Eighty-fourth Indiana; mustered out June 30, 1865. David Mohler, from Company D, Eighty-fourth Indiana; mustered out June 30, 1865.
Private--John W. Wooster, from Company B, Eighty-fourth Indiana; mustered out September 26, 1865.

Men who received bounty from Delaware County as three years' men, but whose company and regiment are unknown: Watson Ammon, George W. Brock, William Barton, John C. Clark, John A. Clevenger, Richard T. Owins, John C. Fuson, Albert Gerrard, William Gray, Samuel Gandy, Lemuel C. Neal, James Reese, Samuel Sasser, William Stevens, Henry J. Shepherd, James E. Trout, Abraham C. Williams, Henry Wolf, Isaac Wingate.

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