History-Civil War- 69th, 71st, 84th Reg. History Of Delaware County
T. B. Helm
1881

Lora Radiches

CHAPTER III

CIVIL WAR

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SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT (THREE YEARS).

Mustered into service at Richmond, Ind., August 19, 1862, with William A. Bickle, Colonel in command. Mustered out July 5, 1866. Officers, 42; men, 962; recruits, 98. Total, 1,102. Officers died, 6; men died, 320; deserted, 61.

Although it was the lot of the Sixty-ninth regiment to take part in fewer important battles than some other of the regiments did, the work accomplished by it was none the less honorable and useful, and, it may be added, none the less venturous. It was mustered in, as we have seen, on the 19th of August, 1862, Col. William A. Bickle in command, and the next day left for the front. Seven days afterward it took part and did valuable execution in the battle of Richmond, Ky., the enemy being under the leadership of Gen. Kirby Smith. Though without previous training, the casualties of that day sufficiently attested its courage and fighting qualities. The losses of the regiment were 218 killed and wounded. The regiment was captured, paroled forthwith, and sent to Indianapolis. After some weeks, the captured soldiers were freed from parole by exchange. Leaving Indianapolis on the 27th of November, 1862, they were sent without delay to join the army at Vicksburg. They went down the Mississippi with Sheldon's Brigade, Morgan's Division, forming a part of Sherman's wing of Grant's army. The Sixty-ninth took part in the disastrous attack at Chickasaw Bluffs, losing only a few men. This action took place December 27-31, 1862. Sherman went thence to Arkansas Post, capturing the fortress, though defended by a large force, January 11, 1863. They were then stationed at Young's Point, La., the climate of which locality proved to the hapless soldiers more fatal than a great battle. More than one hundred men of that regiment were laid quietly but mournfully away in that far-distant and melancholy spot.

In the latter partof February, 1863, the regiment moved to Milliken's Bend. On the 30th of March of the same year, it took the advance in the movement against Vicksburg. Near Round-a-way Bayon, opposite Richmond, La., a rebel force was dislodged. Here, two thousand feet or more of bridging was constructed, and a military road built across the peninsula west of Vicksburg, and over this road the army moved, crossing the Mississippi River at "Hard Times" Landing on the east bank, and marching directly to Port Gibson. On the 1st of May, 1863, the battle of Thomson's Hill (near Port Gibson), was fought in which the Sixty-ninth lost seventy-one killed and wounded. Fifteen days afterward (the 16th), the regiment was engaged at Champion Hill, and the day following at Black River Bridge. They then moved to the rear of Vicksburg, taking part in the siege of Vicksburg, and also in the assault on the town, up to May 23, at which time they moved to Black River Bridge, and remained there, holding Johnson in check. All this time, the regiment composed a part of Osterhaus' Division. On the 5th of July, they marched to Jackson and were engaged for six days in the siege of that place. Returning to Vicksburg, August 3, they were sent thence to Port Hudson and afterward to New Orleans. The regiment was with the Teche expedition, and, upon returning, was sent to Algiers, from which point it was ordered to Texas, arriving at Matagorda Bay December 1, 1863. On the 13th of February, 1864, it sailed for Indianola; thence to Matagorda Island. About that time, two officers and twenty men were drowned by the swamping of a boat. In April following, it returned to New Orlean, whence it was ordered to Alexandria, and took part in the fight there, retreating thence with Banks' army to the Mississippi River, and encamping at Morganza till December, 1864. On the 7th of that month, it was sent to Dauphin Island, in Mobile Bay, and on the 14th, joined Gen. Granger's Pascagoula expedition moving to Grand Bay, within twenty-two miles of Mobile.

The regiment was consolidated into a battalion of four companies, under the command of Lieut. Col. Oran Perry. On the 31st, the battalion embarked for Fort Barancas, Fla., and, on the 14th of March, for Pensacola. March 20, it went with Steele's expedition through Florida and Southern Alabama to Blakely, near Mobile, arriving there on the 1st of April. Afterward, the regiment went to Selma, Ala., and, on the 3rd of May, to Mobile, where it remained till it was mustered out, July 5, leaving for home on the 7th, by way of New Orleans, with 16 officers and 284 men. The members of the regiment took part in a public reception at Indianapolis, July 18, 1865, addressed by Gov. Morton. This regiment has left its dead in eleven States. It took part in the following battles, and engagements of less consequence: Richmond, Kentucky, August 29, 30, 1862; Chickasaw Bluffs, Mississippi, December, 27-31, 1862; Arkansas Post, Arkansas, January 11, 1863; Thompson's hill, Mississippi, May 1, 1863; Champion Hills, Mississippi, May 16, 1863; Black River Bridge, May 17; siege and assault of Vicksburg, May 18-23; siege of Jackson, Mississippi, July 9-16, 1863; capture of Blakely, Alabama, April 9, 1865; siege of Mobile, March 27 to April 11, 1865. Although the battle record of the Sixty-ninth seems less full than some others, its course of travel extended through eight States: Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Florida, and Alabama.

SOLDIERS FROM DELAWARE COUNTY IN THE SIXTY-NINTH.

Major--Thomas S. Walterhouse, resigned February 16, 1863.

COMPANY B.

Captain--Thomas S. Walterhouse, promoted to Major, August 19, 1862; David Nation, resigned February 18, 1863.
First Lieutenant--David K. Williams, resigned January 27, 1863.
Sergeants--Alvin M. Cowing, promoted to Second Lieutenant, killed at Richmond, Kentucky, August 30, 1862; John G. Ridge, promoted to Second Lieutenant, resigned February 5, 1863; John Linville, promoted to First Lieutenant, to Captain, mustered out January 2a5, 1865; Abel Gibson, promoted to Second Lieutenant, to First Lieutenant, resigned January 7, 1864, re-entered as Second Lieutenant of One Hundred Forty-seventh, mustered out with regiment; William P. Stewart, died January 18, 1864.
Corporals--Cyrus M. Newcomb, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps; Benjamin R. Dragoo, discharged April 20, 1863. as Sergeant; James E. Reeves, discharged November 24, 1862; Jacob H. Wierman, discharged June 5, 1865; John A. Propps, died at Memphis, Tennessee, January 1, 1863; Thomas N. McDonald, died at Cairo, Illinois, June 27, 1862; Sidney A. Jewett, mustered out July 5, 1865.
Musicians--Isaac Reeder, mustered out June 4, 1864.
Wagoner--George W. Huston, discharged April 20, 1863.
Privates--Zur. Acord, John F. Carnagus, Elijah Carman, Charles F. Eberstein, Daniel Fletcher, Erasmus Gum, Samuel H. Helvie, Charles B. Johnson, John Kiger, George Lutz, John S. Moore, John H. Nottingham, Mark Priest, Joseph Prutzman, William Reynolds, William C. Skinner, John Shroyer, C. A. Simon, as Corporal; Jacob Turner, William A. Turner, John H. Tom, John R. Tuthill, James M. Vandusen, Henry Wells
Emanuel Aldrich, discharged April 20, 1863.
William F. Byers, discharged March 20, 1863, for disability.
William Bryan, discharged May 20, 1863.
John Brown, killed at Richmond, Ky., August 30, 1862.
James H. Clark, died at St. Louis, Mo., June 21, 1863.
James H. Cray, discharged June 10, 1863.
William Carey, killed at Richmond, Ky., August 30, 1862.
Jonathan Clements, died at Memphis, Tenn., April 12, 1863.
Andrew Carmichael, died at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., February 8, 1863.
Nathan R. Dow, discharged November 6, 1862.
Moses Eby, discharged June 20, 1863.
John H. Emmett, discharged November 16, 1863, as Mound City, Ill.
W. H. Eby, died at Milliken's Bend, La., March 31, 1863.
John P. Fulton, died at New Orleans, La., December 28, 1863.
Theodore Fuqua, discharged April 20, 1863.
Garret Gibson, died at Memphis, Tenn., February 27, 1863.
Benjamin C. Goff, died at Milliken's Bend, La., April 1, 1863.
Borter Gibson, killed at Thomson's Hill May 1, 1863.
Samuel Gayman, discharged April 29, 1863.
Isaac Gibson, died at Young's Point, La., Feb. 7, 1863.
William H. Hobson, died at Rogersville, Ky., September 10, 1862.
Robert Harter, mustered out May 27, 1865.
George Hale, discharged April 20, 1863.
William Hines, promoted to Second Lieutenant, resigned October 2, 1863.
Luther Helvie, died at New Orleans December 16, 1863.
Joseph P. Hipes, discharged February 15, 1863.
David Jetmore, discharged April 20, 1863.
David Kinsey, discharged November 6, 1862.
John Lacey, died at Jefferson Barracks, Mol, February 27, 1863.
Morris Lykins, discharged July 18, 1863.
James C. Lacey, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Stephen Losh, died at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., June 24, 1863.
George W. Losh, died at Milliken's Bend, La., April 12, 1863.
Willson P. Lacey, died at Young's Point, La., February 10, 1863.
James Mumford, died at Carrollton, La., August 25, 1863.
A. H. McClanahan, died at Muncie, Ind., September 14, 1863.
John W. Moody, discharged October 17, 1863.
William H. Martin, died at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., June 24,1863.
Joseph W. Nottingham, drowned March 13, 1864 at Matagorda Island, Tex.
Elijah Noftsker, record indefinite.
David Nation, promoted Captain, resigned February 18, 1863.
Valentine Ogle, died at Yazoo River January 1, 1863.
Isaac M. Parsons, died at St. Louis, Mo., March 27, 1863.
Edward Petty, died at Young's Point, La., February 8, 1863.
William H. Propps, discharged November 24, 1862.
James Quinn, drowned November 29, 1862.
Levi Reeves, killed at Richmond, Ky., August 30, 1862.
Thomas Ruble, died at Milliken's Bend, La., April 9, 1863.
Simon Rector, died at Indianapolis June 24, 1863.
Henry Reynolds, died at Milliken's Bend, La., August 4, 1863.
James L. Richman, discharged April 20, 1863.
James Shockley, discharged February 15, 1863.
David Shockley, died at Vicksburg, Miss., August 7, 1863.
George W. Shroyer, discharged August 1, 1863.
Christian Slack, died at Memphis, Tenn., March 4, 1863.
Isaac Shaw, drowned March 13, 1864.
John W. Saunders, discharged may 4, 1863.
W. H. Stradling, died at East Pascagoula, Miss., January 5, 1865.
William Turner, died at Young's Point, La., March 3, 1863.
Larkins Turner, transferred to the Twenty-fourth Regiment June 15, 1865, as Corporal; mustered out November 15, 1865.
Martin Van Buskirk, discharged 1864.
Anthony Worley, died at Youn's Point, La., February 11, 1863.

COMPANY G.

Jacob B. Trout, mustered out July 5, 1865.

COMPANY H.

Adam H. Cline, Obediah Stottler, John M. Shoemaker, Reese Carter, discharged April 4, 1863, for disability.
Thomas J. Graves, killed at Jackson, Miss., July 16, 1863.
Abraham Mitchem, discharged March 5, 1863, for disability.
Charles T. Rainer, discharged October 2, 1863, for disability.
Augustus L. Sayford, killed at Thomson's Hill May 1, 1863.

COMPANY I.

Nathaniel Brown, discharged April 20, 1863, for disability.

SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT---(THREE YEARS).
COMPANY M.

James W. Curtis, mustered out September 15, 1865.
EIGHTY-FOURTH REGIMENT---(THREE YEARS).

Mustered in at Richmond, Ind., September 3, 1862; Nelson Trusler, Colonel. Mustered out June 14, 1865.
STATISTICS
Officers, 43; men, 906; recruits, 78; total, 1,027. Officers died, 7; men died, 200; deserters, 53.
ACCOUNT OF THE REGIMENT

It was mustered into service at Richmond on the 3d of Setember, 1862, with Col. Nelson Trusler in command, and left for Covington, Ky., five days later, and was immediately assigned to the defense of Cincinnati, then threatend by Gen. Kirby Smith. On the 1st of Ocotber, 1862, it left by rail for Point Pleasant, in Western Virginia. Again it broke camp and set out for Guyandotte, Va., October 13, and remained there doing scout duty until some time in November, then leaving for Catlettsburg and Cassville, Ky. At the latter place, it was stationed until February 7, 1863. Ten days later, it went to Louisville, and was subsequently assigned to duty in the Second Brigade, Third Division of the Army of Kentucky, rpoceecing thence to Nashville, Tenn., where it remained until the 5th of March. Leaving Nashville, it remained in camp at Frankklin, in the same State, until June #, when it move to Triune, and was further assigned to duty in the First Brigade, First Division of the Reserve Corps, under Gen. Granger, on the 8th of June, 1863. Three days after the new assignment, the battle of Triune was fought, in which the enemy was repulsed. In this engagement the Eight-fourth took an active part. The after part of this action was the pursuit of the rebel Gen. Bragg. On the 23d of June, the regiment marched to Middleton, Shelbyville and Wartrace, camping at the latter point until August 12, 1863. Upon leaving this place, the march was continued to Estell Springs, Tenn., on the 20th of August; thence to Tullahoma, Tenn., Stevenson and Bridgeport, Ala., and finally to Chattanooga, arriving at the later place on the 13th of September, 1863. Camping at Rossville till the 18th of September, it again marched to the front and took position on the left of the Army of the Cumberland. After participating in the battle of Chickamauga, and suffering a loss of one hundred and twenty-five in killed and wounded, it returned to Rosville, crossed the Tennessee River, and stationed for picket duty opposite to Lookout Mountain, during the succeeding nine days. Then it moved to Moccasin Point, and remained there until the 22th of November, whence it marched to Shell Mound, and remained there till January 26, 1864. At that date, it was assigned to the Second Brigade (Whittaker's), First Division (Stanley's), Fourth Army Corps, under the command of Gen. Granger, and left for Blue Springs, Tenn., the same day, reaching Cleveland, in the same State, on the 6th of February. On the 17th, it marched to Buzzard Roost, engaged the enemy at that point on the 25th, and then returned to Cleveland where it remained until the 3d of May, moving thence with Sherman tward Atlanta.

On the route to that objective point, they took active part in the following battles: At Tunnel Hill, Ga., May 7, 1864; Rocky Face Ridge, Ga., May 9; Resaca, May 15; Kingston, in June; at Pumpkin Vine Church and Pine Mountain, during the first half of June, 1864; at Culp's Farm, Ga., June 22; at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27; in front of Atlanta from July to September, 1864; and, incidental to the operations before Atlanta, at Shoal's Cree, in June; at Peach Tree Creek, July 20; at Dalton, August 15; at Jonesboro, in September; at Lovejoy's Station, September 2, and the surrender of Atlanta, September 1, 1864, occupying the city on the 21d in force. After a short respite from the labors of the campaign, the Eighty-fourth was transferred to the Second Brigade, Third Division (Grose's), and left Atlanta on the 3d of October, arriving at Chattanooga on the 30th. From there it moved by rail to Athens, Ala., and thence to Pulaski, Tenn., arriving at the latter place on the 4th of November, 1864. Leaving Pulaski it moved forward toward Columbia, Tenn., on the 23d, reaching Franklin on the 30th, where it engaged the enemy in battle the same day. Immediately afterward, the regiment took up the line of march to Nashville, arriving there on the 1st of December. On the 15th, it attacked Hood's army, and in the two day's action suffered a loss of twenty-three killed and wounded. Haiving crossed the Tennessee in pursuit of Hood, it was subsequently ordered to Huntsville, Ala., and reached that point on the 3d of January, 1865. Here the regiment remained on duty until the 13th of March, and then went to Knoxville, Strawbery Plains, Bull's Gap and Shield' Mills, remaining there till the 18th of April. Moving thence to Nashville on the 23d it was mustered out of service at that place on the 14th of June following. There recruits belonging to this regiment were then assigned to duty in the Fify-seventh, serving in that regiment, in Texas, till the 14th of December, 1865, when it also was mustered out. On the 15th of June, the Eight-fourth left nashville, and arrived at Indianapolis on the 17th, where a public reception was given on the 26th, at which congratulatory speeches were made by Gov. Morton, Gen. Hovey, Gen. Wilder and others.

The regiment at first number 949; at last it numbered on 349, showing a loss from the casualities incident to war, of 600 men.

REGIMENTAL OFFICERS FROM DELAWARE COUNTY.

Lieutenant Colonel--Samuel Orr, resigned December 9, 1863.
Major--John C. Taylor, September 1, 1864, promoted to Lieutenant Colonel; resigned March 12, 1865.
Assistant Surgeon--Tecumseh Kilgore, August 5, 1863, transferred as Assistant Surgeon to the Thirteenth Cavalry; promoted to Surgeon, and mustered out with the regiment June 14, 1865.
Assistant Surgeon--Henry Kirby, November 22, 1862; promoted to Surgeon; muster out June 14, 1865.

COMPANY B.

Captain--John H. Ellis, killed at Chickamauga September 20, 1863.
First Lieutenant--George C. Hatfield, killed at Chickamauga September 20, 1863.
Second Lieutenant--William H. Spence, resigned October 8, 1863.
Sergeants--Frank Ellis, promoted Captain, mustered out June 14, 1865; Ralph S. Gregory, discharged December 4, 1863, for disability; Edward H. Hows, mustered out June 14, 1865; Daniel Burket, transferred to United states Engineer Corps July 25, 1864, mustered out as Corporal September 26, 1865; James M. Winsett, promoted to Second Lieutenant, muster out June 26, 1865, as First Sergeant.
Corporals--Alfred A Riggs, mustered out June 14, 1865; Amos W. Kirkwood, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Sergeant; Samuel B. Smith, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Sergeant; Emanuel J. McDermitt, mustered out June 14, 1865;Joseph stiffler mustered out June 14, 1865; William Needham, died at Nashville, Tenn., April 29, 1863; John M. Conner, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Sergeant; John M. Thompson, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Sergeant.
Musicians--Aaron Reading, died at Nashville April 16, 1863; Mowry H. Thompson, died at Cincinnati February 20, 1863.
Wagoner--William Switzer, mustered out June 14, 1865.
Privates--John Browning, Ethan r. Brown, William Bost, Henry Cline, William Crow, Abraham Cemer, John C. Dunn, William Foorman, Thomas R. Gregory (as Sergeant), Anson greenman (as Corporal), Samuel Gerrard, John H. Green, Thomas Klugh (as Corporal), William Lamb, Wilson A Martin, John D. Morris, Donalson Martin, John H. Null, Azariah Reading, Jehu Reynolds, Noah H. Reasoner, Henry Reasoner, David W. Reynolds (as Corporal), John Richey, Benjamin F. Ralston, Nathan N. spence, David W. Slonaker, Andrew J. Shellabarger, Gen. George W. Smith (as Corporal), Elisha Wright, Sampson H. Williams (as Corporal).
Isaac B. Babb, died at stevenson, Ala., September 26, 1863, of wounds.
John Brandt, died at Chattanooga Tenn., January 24, 1864, of wounds.
David H. Babb, transferred to Marine Brigade.
George W. Clark, died at Catlettsburg, Ky., December 4, 1862.
Harvey G. Childs, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., October 13, 1863.
Lewis Bantz, died at Covington, Ky., October 8, 1862.
Newton Cochran, mustered out June 10, 1865.
William Case, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., October 10, 1863, of wounds.
John W. Coulson, died at Jeffersonville, Ind., December 20, 1864.
John Carmichael, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; muster out December 14, 1865.
Benjamin R. Dunn, died at Chattanooga November 20, 1863, of wounds.
Alexander B. Dillon, transferred to Fify-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
Aaron Edwards, killed at Kenesaw Mountain June 24, 1864.
William Farmer, died at Cassville January 26, 1863.
George W. Gregory, discharged July 8, 1864.
Thomas H. Green, discharged September 10, 1863.
Henry H. Green, died at Nashville April 9, 1863.
Andrew Gustin, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 16, 1864.
Francis B. Gregory, promoted to First Lieutenant; mustered out June 14, 1865.
Eli Gandy, discharged April 15, 1865.
James Hoosack, killed at Lovejoy's Station September 2, 1864.
George W. Harris, died at home November 5, 1864, of wounds.
Elijah Huston, died at Indianapolis February 17, 1864.
Nathaniel Jackson, killed at Atlanta August 14, 1864.
John W. Jackson, died at Ashland, Ky., february 26, 1863.
Oscar Keenan, transferred to the Fify-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
Tecumseh Kilgore, discharged November 15, 1863, as Hospital Steward.
David Lenox, died at home July 1, 1864.
William H. Long, mustered out June 14, 1865.
Isaac Lewis, discharged January 16, 1863.
George W. Lamar, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment; mustered out December 14, 1865.
Meredith Lockhart, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., September 20, 1863.
James L. Martin, transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps January 10, 1865.
Edward C. Mitchell, discharged October 14, 1863.
Henry McCoy, transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps. George W. Nixon, mustered out June 30, 1865.
Simeon W. Rader, discharged May 26, 1864.
Joseph P. Reynolds, died at New Albany, Ind., May 30, 1863.
Jonathan Redpath, died at Chattanooga June 30, 1865.
John H. Rubart, died at Louisville, Ky., May 25, 1863.
J. J. Richey, transferred to the Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
Isaac Sharp, died at Nashville, Tenn., August 2, 1864.
John Sanders, mustered out May 29, 1865.
William R. Smith, discharged in September, 1863.
John W. Smith, killed at Chickamauga September 20, 1863.
George W. Slonaker, died at Franklin, Tenn., May 11, 1863.
James C. Secrist, died at Louisville, Ky., September 29, 1863.
William M. Shack, mustered out June 8, 1865, as Corporal.
Hiram B. Shideler, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865, mustered out December 14, 1865.
Jacob M. V. Slonaker, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
James W. Snider, mustered out June 8, 1865.
Jeremiah Thomas, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865, Corporal; mustered out December 14, 1865, as Sergeant.
Jacob Taylor, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment; mustered out December 14, 1865, as Sergeant.
John W. Thorne, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; muster out December 14, 1865.
Hugh W. Vincent, mustered out June 3, 1865.
John W. Wooster, transferred to United State Engineer Corps July 16, 1864; mustered out September 26, 1865.
Robert A. Williams, died at Nashville June 1, 1863.
Simon Windsor, died at Franklin, Tenn., May 29, 1863.
John F. Wright, transferred to Engineer Corps July 18, 1864; mustered out June 30, 1865.
John W. Wilson, died at Tullahoma, Tenn., August 25, 1863.
John H. Willson, killed at Buzzard's Roost, Ga., February 26, 1864.
Caleb Winget, killed at Dallas, Ga., May 31, 1864.
Philip Younce, died at Indianapolis February 17, 1864.

COMPANY C.

Captain--Robert B. Heuchan, January 1, 1865; resigned March 17, 1865.

COMPANY D.

Captain--John C. Taylor, promoted to Major, to Lieutenant Colonel; resigned March 12, 1865.
First Lieutenant--James H. Orr, promoted to Captain of Company K; mustered out with the regiment.
Second Lieutenant--William A. McClellan, promoted to First Lieutenant, to Captain; muster out with regiment.
Sergeants--Horace E. William, promoted to Second Lieutenant, to First Lieutenant, to Captain of Company K, Fifty-seventh Regiment; Orlando H. Swain, promoted to First Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, mustered out June 14, 1865, as First Sergeant; John Fifer, mustered out June 14, 1865; Thomas J. Applegate, discharged May 9, 1863; Robert M. Snodgrass, mustered out June 14, 1865.
Corporals--George W. Campbell, transferred to Engineer Corps July 27, 1864, mustered out June 26, 1865; Wesley T. White, mustered out June 28, 1864, for wounds; George C Nixon, died June 3, 1864, of wounds; John W. Winset, mustered out June 14, 1864, as Sergeant; Andrew J. Collins, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863; John Pittenger, mustered out June 14, 1865; Bradley Landry, discharged July 2, 1863; James C. Stephenson, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Sergeant.
Musicians--Warren C. Gallahue, mustered out June 14 1865; Isaac Randall, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Principal Musician.
Wagoner--Rufus W. Taylor, mustered out June 14, 1865.
Privates--George D. Applegate, as Corporal; Miles Conrad, Erastus H. Dowell, Henry H. Eppard, John Ginsber, William Goings, Jacob D. Hawks, Wilson Huchings; Edward Harrold, as Corporal; Thomas Hunt; George Knight, as Corporal; Samuel A. Kelly; Amos R. Keen, as Corporal; Henry H. Langdon, Samuel Lamar, George W. Langdon, John Motes, Samuel McNairy, William H. Moore, Samuel Myers, Nicholas Finnegan, Smith R. Perdieu; William R. Pittenger, as Corporal; Stephen Price, Robert S. Ratcliff, Moses Ratcliff, David R. Reed, Benton Skinner, Elsey Stephenson, James L. Truitt, Jesse Thomas, William Welch, Granville Walden; Henry C. Wallace, as Corporal; Francis M. Winset.
William Applegate, discharged February 20, 1863.
Joseph Albin, died March 1864.
Elza Bartlett, died August 3, 1864.
James Benadum, died September 28, 1862.
Alexander Brown, died October 9, 1863.
Henry Baney, died May 31, 1862, in Andersonville Prison.
William Barrett, discharged.
Alexander Bolton, discharged September 12, 1863.
Lorenzo D. Bates, died October 8, 1863.
William H. Berry, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment; mustered out December 14, 1865, as Sergeant.
Hezekiah Campbell, transferred to Fifty-seventh regiment; mustered ut December 14, 1865.
Benjamin Campbell, died December 25, 1862.
Peter Crum, died September 23, 1863.
Zachariah Cecil, discharged May 20, 1865.
James H. Davis, died at Nashville July 3, 1863.
David Dick, died March 8, 1863.
James R. Ducket, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863.
Ephraim Emmons, died December 30, 1863.
Allen Eppard, died January 13, 1865.
William Foracre, discharged December 9, 1863.
William Groenendyke, discharged July 20, 1863.
William Gerrard, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Lewis Huston, died July 12, 1864.
Calvin Hitchcock, discharged.
John H. Harlan, promoted to Captain, Commissary Sergeant.
John J. Hays, discharged December 14, 1863.
William Hays, died March 15, 1863.
James Iseley, mustered out May 29, 1865.
John Justice, mustered out May 29, 1865.
Elijah W. Johnson, mustered out May 29, 1865.
Ev C. Kennedy, promoted to Lieutenant One Hundred and Ninth U. S. Colored Troops, appointed Captain and Assistant Quartermaster in Regular Army; mustered out February 10, 1866.
Benjamin Luce, died October 4, 1863.
W. L. Lenon, died November 28, 1863.
Jacob A. Myers, discharged May 9, 1863.
Henry L. Miller, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps; mustered out June 30, 1865.
William McKinley, died July 10, 1864, of wounds.
James R. Moore, died May 9, 1863.
Levi A. Miller, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863.
Adam Madill, transferred to Engineer Corps July 25, 1864; mustered out June 30, 1865.
David Mohler, transferred to Engineer Corps July 25, 1864; mustered out June 30, 1865.
John Patty, discharged February 14, 1865.
Reuben Pittenger, killed at Kenesaw June 23, 1864.
Isaac Reid, died July 28, 1863.
Albert Reed, died July 21, 1863.
James R. Reed, died October 25, 1865.
Jacob Shroyer, killed at Kenesaw June 23,1864.
William Stephenson, mustered out May 16, 1865.
John W. Shroyer, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863.
James M. Sparr, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps september 1, 1863.
Humphrey Triplett, died July 1, 1864, of wounds, as Sergeant.
Ezra Woodring, discharged April 5, 1864.
Nathan Wood, died.
Merit D. Willson, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863.
Horace B. Waters, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment; mustered out December 14, 1865.
Michael Young, killed at Kenesaw June 23, 1864.

COMPANY G.

Jesse Jackson, died at Nasville, Tenn., March 31, 1863.

COMPANY H.

Josiah Hodson, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Sergeant.

COMPANY I.

Captain--John W. White, commissioned June 1, 1865, mustered out December 14, 1865, as First Sergeant.

COMPANY K.

Captains--Henry Kirby, promoted to Assistant Surgeon, to Surgeaon; musterout with regiment June 14, 1865. James H. Orr, commissioned January 6, 1863; mustered out with regiment June 14, 1865.
First Lieutenant--Noble B. Gregory, killed at Nashville December 16, 1864.
Second Lieutenant--George S. Iams, resigned November 28, 1864.
Sergeants--Felix G. Cross, promoted to First Lieutenant; mustered out with regiment June 14, 1865. Amos L. Wilson, lost leg in battle of Nashville December 16, 1864; discharged June 7, 1865. Jacob Stahl, died January 23, 1865, of wounds. John H. Helm, promoted to Second Lieutenant; mustered out June 14, 1865, as First Sergeant. Reuben Patraick, discharged November 5, 1862.
Corporals--Isaac Battreall, died October 12, 1862; John K. Carlyle, mustered out June 14, 1865, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Corporal; James McGinnis, record indefinite; George W. Evans, died October 25, 1863; George W. Brandt, died May 1863; George H. Maddox, transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps May 1, 1864; Isaac McDermitt, mustered out June 14, 1865, as Sergeant; james Racer, mustered out May 1, 1865.
Musicians--William Pickett, mustered out June 14, 1865; Lewis T. Willson, mustered out June 14, 1865.
Wagoner--Benoni R. Thomas, discharged March 19, 1865.
Privates--W. T. Allen, William A. Boyd; Isatus Boyd, as Corporal; Martin Bolimer, Alexander H. Clift, Robert B. Craw; Ebenezer T. Chaffee, promoted to Adjutant; Jacob Creck, Luther Hamilton, Clark Haywood, James Hamilton, George W. Holdren, David Little, John McMullen, Archibald S. H. Neff, Wlliam H. Phillabaum, William T. Ross, as Corporal; Daniel H. Sullivan; Edward Shideler, as Corporal; Ezra Stahl, as Sergeant Major; Peter Shideler; John W. Thornburg, as Sergeant; Laban Williams; A. H. Wasson, as Corporal; Joseph Wasson.
John R. Adsit, discharged October 28, 1864.
John W. Battreall, discharged August 20, 1863.
Thomas Barrett, died March 26, 1864.
George Brock, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment; mustered out December 14, 1864.
James Buchanan, record indefinite.
Arthur M. Boyd, discharged March 7, 1865.
William Boliner, died at home March 1, 1863.
George W. Brady, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 10, 1865.
Patrick Carmichael, died December 13, 1863, of wounds.
John N. Culbertson, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment; mustered out May 25, 1865, for disability.
Freeborn Culbertson, discharged November 4, 1863.
Joseph A. Cross, killed at Kenesaw June 23, 1864.
Charles H. Clore, killed at Chickamauga September 20, 1863.
Soloman A. Dean, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
Henry C. Davidson, promoted to Assistant Surgeon of Fify-fourth regiment; resigned March 23, 1863.
Nathan W. Dean, transferred to Fity-Seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
William Everett, discharged August 5, 1863.
Moses Gunnion, died April 24, 1863.
Albert Gerrard, discharged December 6, 1862.
William H. Hightower, died October 16, 1863.
George W. Holdren, mustered out at the close of the war.
Benjamin F. Holdren, transferred to Fity-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
David L. Jones, discharged August 20, 1863.
John Jenkins, discharged October 23, 1862.
Benjamin Kitsmiller, died December 11, 1864.
Joseph Love, died January 1, 1863.
James J. Lucky, died December 7, 1862.
James W. Landon, died August 18, 1863.
Lewis C. Landon, record indefinite.
David Little, record indefinite.
Solomon McCormick, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps; mustered out.
W. F. McInturf, discharged April 9, 1864.
William Minton, dischrged November 9, 1863.
George Neff, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
Thomas M. O'Neal, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 10, 1863.
Fantley H. Naylor, lost on the Sultana.
Thomas Pacey, missing at Chickamauga.
Daniel Phillabaum, died May 2, 1863.
David W. Roberts, killed at Tunnel Hill, Ga, May 9, 1864.
David C. Rowden, discharged October 19, 1863.
Henry C. Russey, discharged January 10, 1865.
David Sailors, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps November 15, 1862.
John C. Turner, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps February 15, 1864.
Jacob Van Gordon, Died Auguat 15, 1864, of wounds.
William W. Wade, died July 1, 1864.
James Wilson, discharged August 20, 1863.
Francis Williams, transferred to Engineer Corps July 29, 1864; mustered out September 26, 1865.
Benoni G. Wilson, transferred to Fifty-seventh Regiment June 9, 1865; mustered out December 14, 1865.
Isaac Wright, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps march 23, 1864.

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