The 125th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry: Attention Batallion!

m. The column will cross the upper pontoon bridge, move up 17th street

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to Cary street, down Cary to 21st street, up 21st to Main street, up Main to 13th street, up 13th to Capitol street, through Capitol to Grace st., up Grace street to Adams street, and thence to Brooks avenue.

The troops will be reviewed with knapsacks, and will carry at least one day's rations in their haversacks. The troops, marching at right shoulder shift, will come to a shoulder arms before passing the Statue of Washington, near the capitol, and will continue the shoulder until passing the reviewing officer, who will be near the same point. Upon passing all troops under arms, or general officers, the usual compliment of coming to a shoulder will be paid. When the width of the street will permit, the troops will march in column of companies. Neither band nor field musicians will turn out before the reviewing officer.

After passing through the city, the troops will encamp the same night in the vicinity of Hanover Court House. All pack mules, wagons and ambulances, not sent through the city before the 10th instant, will be massed near the bridge, and will, under the supervision of the chief quarter master of the corps, cross the lower pontoon bridge at the same time the troops are passing on the upper bridge, move down Water street, to 22nd street, up 22nd to Franklin street, up Franklin street to 19th street, up 19th to Mechanicsville turnpike, from which road they will join their commands without interfering with the march of the troops.

By order of Brevet Maj. Gen. J. C. Davis. (Signed) A. C. McClurg, Lieut. Col. and Chief of Staff.

GENERAL SHERMAN'S FAREWELL ORDER TO HIS ARMY.

Headquarters Military Division of the Mississippi. In the field, Washington, D. C, May 30th, 1865.

_Special Field Order._ } _No. 76._ }

The general commanding announces to the armies of the Tennessee and Georgia, that the time has come for us to part. Our work is done and armed enemies no longer defy us. Some of you will be retained in service until further orders. And now that we are about to separate to mingle with the civil world, it becomes a pleasing duty to recall to mind the situation of national affairs, when but little more than a year ago we were gathered about the towering cliffs of Lookout mountain, and all the future was wrapped in doubt and uncertainty. Three armies had come together from distant fields, with separate histories, yet bound by one common cause, the union of our country, and the perpetuation of the government of our inheritance. There is no need to recall to your memories Tunnel Hill, with Rocky Face mountain, and Buzzard Roost Gap, with the ugly forts of Dalton behind. We were in earnest and paused not for danger and difficulty, but dashed through Snake Creek Gap and fell on Resaca, then on to the Etowah, to Dallas, Kenesaw, and the heats of summer found us on the banks of the Chattahoochie, far from home and dependent on a single road for supplies. Again we were not to be held back by any obstacle, and crossed over and fought four heavy battles for the possession of the citadel of Atlanta. That was the crisis of our history. A doubt still clouded our future, but we solved the problem, and destroyed Atlanta, struck boldly across the state of Georgia, severed all the main arteries of life to our enemy, and Christmas found us at Savannah. Waiting there only long enough to fill our wagons, we again began a march which for peril, labor and results, will compare with any ever made by an organized army. The floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the flat quagmires of the Pedee and Cape Fear rivers were all passed in midwinter, with its floods and rains in the face of an accumulating enemy, and after the battles of Averysboro and Bentonville, we once more came out of the wilderness to meet our friends at Goldsboro. Even there we paused only long enough to get our clothing, to reload our wagons, and again pushed on to Raleigh and beyond, until we met our enemy suing for peace instead of war, and offering to submit to the enjoined laws of his and our country. As long as that enemy was defiant, nor mountains, nor rivers, nor swamps, nor hunger, nor cold had checked us, but when he who had fought us hard and persistently offered submission, your general thought it wrong to pursue him farther, and negotiations followed which resulted as you all know in his surrender. How the operations of this army have contributed to the final overthrow of the confederacy and the peace which now dawns on us, must be judged by others, not by us, but that you have done all that men could do, has been admitted by those in authority, and we have a right to join in the universal joy that fills our land because the war is over, and our government stands vindicated before the world by the just action of the "volunteer armies of the United States."

To such as remain in the military service, your general need only remind you that success in the past was due to hard work and discipline, and that the same work and discipline are equally important in the future. To such as go home, he will only say that our favored country is so grand, so extensive, so diversified in climate, soil and productions, that every man may find a home and occupation suited to his taste, and none should yield to the natural impatience sure to result from our past life of excitement and adventure. You will be invited to seek new adventures abroad, but do not yield to the temptation, for it will lead only to death and disappointment. Your general now bids you all farewell with the full belief that as in war you have been good soldiers, so in peace you will make good citizens, and if, unfortunately, new war should arise in our country, "Sherman's army" will be the first to buckle on its old armor and come forth to defend and maintain the government of our inheritance and choice.

By order of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman. (Signed.) L. M. Dayton, Asst. Adjt. Gen'l.

REGIMENTAL REPORT OF ATLANTA CAMPAIGN.

Headquarters 125th Regt. Ills. Vols., Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 7th, 1864.

SIR: In compliance with orders I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by this command in the recent campaign, from its commencement in May, until its arrival at Atlanta on the 4th instant.

In order for me to make this report nearly accurate, I must depend mainly upon the notes of Col. O. F. Harmon and Lieut. Col. James W. Langley, respectively, commanders of the regiment from the commencement of the campaign until the first day of the present month, when the command fell to me.

Forming a part of the 3rd brigade, 2nd division, 14th army corps, this regiment, commanded by Col. O. F. Harmon, numbering four hundred and forty-nine effective men, left Lee and Gordon's mills, Ga., on the 3rd day of May last, where it had being doing, in connection with the brigade commanded by Col. Danl. McCook, out-post duty, and marched to Ringgold, where it joined the division commanded by Brig. Gen. Jeff. C. Davis. After a day or two of rest at the last named place, the forward march was resumed and continued until we faced the enemy before Buzzard Roost Gap, on the road to this point, skirmishing with the retreating foe at different points, and at Buzzard Roost we were most of the time, during several days, actively engaged with the enemy's skirmishers, but lost no men. The regiment participated in the flank movement through Snake Creek Gap, which move gained Buzzard Roost. This march was long and tedious, but was borne by all cheerfully and without complaint. At Resaca we met the enemy and were engaged actively with him. The regiment occupied a temporary line of works immediately in front of, and but a few hundred yards from, the works of the opposing forces. Here, as in previous instances, every man did his duty, until the flight of the enemy from Resaca, on the night of the 14th of May, opened the following morning a new field of labor. An expedition to Rome, Ga., was fitted out for our division, and on the morning of the 15th, the regiment was detailed with one section of battery I, 2nd Ills. Arty., to command and guard the division supply and ordnance train in rear of the marching column of the division to that city. The regiment took no part in the fight at Rome on the 17th; arrived with its important charge on the following day; remained at Rome doing various duty until the 24th day of May, when the entire division took up its line of march towards Dallas. Joined the army of the Tennessee, to which the division was temporarily attached, near the last named place, on the 26th day of May. The next encounter with the enemy, was at Dallas, on the night of the 27th of May, when we were attacked by a superior force while engaged in relieving the 22nd Ind., who were doing picket duty. The enemy succeeded in capturing, owing to the unavoidable condition of the lines at that moment, fourteen enlisted men, and one commissioned officer, and wounding three others, enlisted men. But this temporary disaster was quickly, though but partially, compensated, by the capture of one captain, one lieutenant and twenty-five enlisted men from the enemy. On the following morning the pickets drove the enemy back with a loss of twenty killed and wounded, but two men wounded on our side. Until we reached Kenesaw Mountain on the 27th of June, nothing worthy of note occurred, although we daily faced the foe. At Kenesaw Mountain, on the morning of the 27th of June, the regiment, in connection with the brigade, formed part of the attacking column that was on that day hurled against the enemy's works. The 125th regiment was the foremost in the brigade. The conflict was short and bloody, and it is painful to record that a repulse to our forces along the entire line, was the result. Never fought troops better than on that day, and attention is called to the casualties in this command alone, which were one hundred and twenty in the short space of twenty minutes, nearly one half of which were in the list of killed, and also that the brigade rallied within sixty yards of the enemy's works, threw up intrenchments under a heavy fire, and held them until the night of July 3rd, when the enemy evacuated their lines and retreated towards Atlanta. In the above mentioned engagement we lost several brave officers and men, chief among whom was the colonel of the regiment, of whom it may not be inappropriate here to remark that a braver or more efficient officer in line of his peculiar duties, the army of the Union does not contain. The command at this point devolved upon Lt. Col. James W. Langley, who commanded the regiment through the engagement at the Chattahoochie river, July 5th, and at Peach Tree creek, on the 19th of July, in both of which it was actively engaged, and subsequently until, in the midst of the battle of Jonesboro, Sept. 1st, when Col. Dilworth, brigade commander, was wounded and carried off the field, the command of the brigade devolved upon him (Lt. Colonel Langley), and that of the regiment upon myself. During the whole of the engagement at Jonesboro, the officers and men exhibited courage worthy of the cause for which they fought. The regiment while yet under command of Col. Langley, reached the crest of the hill just in front of the rebel battery engaging the enemy in the open field, contributed greatly in aiding the 2nd brigade on our left to scale the enemies' works. Here they fought with the desperation of men determined to win, and they did win, though not until my regiment had lost an officer and three men killed, thirty enlisted men wounded, some six or eight of them mortally. At dark the regiment was formed in line with the 85th, 86th and 110th Ills., when we built a strong line of works. The troops were marched to Jonesboro and put in temporary camp. The regiment and brigade were ordered to Atlanta, Sept. 4th, in charge of nearly two thousand prisoners captured in the Jonesboro fight, and went into camp at this place, where it now remains, and it is sincerely hoped, that if the campaign is over, it will remain until, in the opinion of the powers that be, it is needed in the field for active operations.

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I respectfully submit and herewith transmit, a list of casualties in the command since May 3rd, up to the close of this campaign. In conclusion I would say in behalf of the officers and enlisted men of this regiment, that they, with few exceptions, most manfully and soldierly in every engagement in which the regiment has participated, stood up and faced the foe, while many fell dead on the field. It would be difficult to make special mention of names, and do ample justice to all and injustice to none. A grateful country will reward them all for their noble services. The survivors of Kenesaw and subsequent battles, can never forget our patriotic dead, Colonel Harmon, Captains Fellows and Lee, and Lt. McClane, fell at the former place where duty called them. At Peach Tree Creek, Lieut. Jones, of company D, commanding company B, died as he had lived, a true christian soldier. Lieut. White, who so nobly fell at the crossing of the Sand Town road, was loved and respected by all whose good fortune it was to have his acquaintance. Again at Jonesboro, the daring and faithful Captain Charles fell in the discharge of his immediate duty. So, too, Sergeant Thralls, who for more than two months, had commanded company B, wounded in the leg during the hottest of the engagement, received his fatal wound from a stray bullet while his wound was being dressed. My confidence in him as a company commander, was always firm, because I knew him to be a brave man.

Very Respectfully, Your obdt. servant. (Signed.) G. W. Cook. Captain commanding regiment.

List of casualties in the 125th regiment Illinois volunteer infantry from May 3rd to September 6th, 1864:

May 11th, Buzzard Roost, Ga., 1 enlisted man wounded.

May 15th, Resaca, Ga., 1 enlisted man wounded.

May 31st, Dallas, Ga., 1 commissioned officer missing, 5 enlisted men wounded, 14 missing.

June 27th, Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., 4 commissioned officers killed, 1 missing; 50 enlisted men killed, 63 wounded, 6 missing.

July 5th, Chattahoochie River, Ga., 1 commissioned officer wounded.

July 19th, Peach Tree Creek, 1 commissioned officer killed, 1 enlisted man killed, 3 wounded, 1 missing.

August 5th to 12, before Atlanta, Ga., 1 commissioned officer killed, 3 wounded; 13 enlisted men wounded.

Sept. 1st, Jonesboro, Ga., 1 commissioned officer killed, 6 enlisted men killed, 29 wounded.

RECAPITULATION.

Commissioned officers killed 7 Commissioned officers wounded 4 Commissioned officers missing 2 Enlisted men killed 57 Enlisted men wounded 115 Enlisted men missing 21 —— Total 206

Respectfully submitted, (Signed.) Geo. W. Cook, Captain Commanding.

REPORT OF SAVANNAH CAMPAIGN.

Headquarters 125th Regiment Illinois Volunteers, Near Savannah, Ga., December 29th, 1864.

SIR: In pursuance of orders, I have the honor to respectfully submit the following report of the operations of my command from the fall of Atlanta to the fall of Savannah:

Reached Atlanta on the 4th day of September last, at which point it remained in a state of inactivity, resting from the fatigues incurred on the previous campaign, until the 29th of same month when, in connection with the brigade, it started for Florence, Alabama, by rail, via Chattanooga, Huntsville and Athens, to check the advance of Gen. Forrest, who was marching through that district. It did not proceed as far as Florence, owing to its having been ordered back to Huntsville on train guard duty, and upon returning was prevented from rejoining the balance of the troops composing the expedition, by the rapid rise of Elk river.

Remained at Athens until the return of the brigade from Florence, performing while there daily picket duty. Left the former place on the 13th day of October and reached Chattanooga on the 14th. Remained at the last named point four days, when we started for and rejoined the corps at Galeville, Ala., on the 22nd. Remained at this place several days, when the column was headed toward Atlanta, Ga., which we reached Nov. 15th, having made short halts at Rome, Kingston and Cartersville. Between the last named place and Atlanta, the command was engaged in "demoralizing" the railroad, the extent of which will be found in subjoined recapitulation.

On the 16th of November, having obtained a thorough outfit and forming a part of the left wing of the grand army, it started for the "new base." Reached Savannah 21st inst., upon the previous evacuation of the city, and went into camp about two miles from the place, where it now remains ready at any moment to "strike tents," hoping that its next field of operations will be South Carolina. With the exception of a slight skirmish with the enemy in front of Louisville, Ga., nothing occurred to disturb the equilibrium of the march between Atlanta and Savannah. During the entire march the command subsisted upon supplies found in the country, (which were abundant) with the exception of five days issue from the regular supplies, thus destroying vast quantities of material belonging to the enemy, and contributing much to the bone and muscle of the army.

Forage was obtained to subsist all animals including those captured.

This command destroyed no cotton or gins owing to the fact that such duty was not assigned it. Deeming negroes an encumbrance they were prohibited from attaching themselves to the command.

I am Sir Very Respectfully Your Obedient Servant, (Signed.) Geo. W. Cook, Captain Commanding Regiment.

Number of miles railroad destroyed 2 Cotton none. Gins none. Number of horses captured 6 Number of mules captured 25 Supplies obtained and brought to Savannah none. Enlisted men killed 1 Enlisted men wounded 1

CAMPAIGN REPORT FROM SAVANNAH TO BENTONVILLE.

Headquarters 125th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Goldsboro. N. C, March 28th, 1865.

CAPTAIN: I have the honor to submit herewith a report of the operations of my command from the day on which it left Savannah, Georgia, until I assumed command of the brigade on 19th day of the present month:

January 20th, 1865. My command left camp at 7 o'clock a. m. and marched 8 miles on the Louisville road, and went into camp where we remained four days. On the 24th of January regiment was ordered on fatigue duty, cut poles and built 350 yards corduroy road.

January 25. Left camp at 7 a. m. and marched 18 miles.

January 26. Left camp at 7 a. m. and marched over very bad roads for 8 miles. Encamped for the night one mile north of Springfield, Ga.

January 27. Left camp at 7 a. m. This and the 22nd regiment Indiana volunteers were detailed as train guards, both under my command. Guards and trains were delayed nearly all day at the confluence of several small streams called the "Runs." The command reached camp at 10 p. m., having marched but five miles.

January 28. Left camp at 8 a. m. and marched to within one mile of Sister's Ferry on the Savannah river, where we went into camp and remained until February 5th at 6 p. m., when the command crossed the river and encamped on the South Carolina side, where it remained until February 8th, when we marched at 7 a. m. and camped at night at Brighton, having travelled only 7 miles, but over very bad roads.

February 9. Left camp at 7 a. m. and marched rapidly all day over good roads. Made 20 miles and went into camp at 5 p. m.

February 10. Left camp at 6:30 a. m., marched 20 miles over good roads and went into camp.

February 11. Left camp at 6:30 a. m. This and 22nd regiment Indiana volunteers were detailed as train guards under my command. Marched through Barnwell and reached camp late, having made about 12 miles.

February 12. Left camp at 6:30 a. m.; passed through Williston, on the Augusta and Charleston railroad, about noon. Marched 18 miles and encamped at night on the Edisto river.

February 13. Crossed the Edisto at 6:30 a. m, and worked on the north side three hours building corduroy roads. Went into camp two miles beyond the river at 10 a. m., and marched again at 1 p. m., moved five miles and went into camp for night.

February 14. Left camp at 6:30 a. m. and marched 20 miles, crossing north Edisto in the route.

February 15. Left camp at 7:30 a. m., marched 20 miles and encamped at night two miles from Lexington.

February 16. Left camp at 6 a. m.; marched to near Columbia, S. C. On the afternoon of this day the command made a retrograde movement five miles and encamped at night on the south side of Saluda river.

February 17. Left camp at 6 a. m., crossed the Saluda, marched 20 miles and encamped for the night on Broad river.

February 18. The command crossed Broad river at 9 a. m. and went into position on the north side to the left and front of the 2nd brigade At 3 p. m. I was ordered with my regiment to make a reconnoisance towards the Winnsboro road. Went about four miles, crossed Little river, and with one company pushed skirmishers as far as directed. I then withdrew, recrossed Little river and returned to camp.

February 19. The command tore up and effectually destroyed 475 yards of railroad track and ties and marched four miles.

February 20. Marched at 6 a. m. and encamped on Little river.

February 21st. Left camp at 2 p. m. This and the 52nd Ohio regiment, were detailed as rear guard for the corps train. Reached camp at 11 p. m., having marched 15 miles.

February 22nd. Marched 6 miles and went into camp.

February 23rd. Marched 10 miles and went into camp.

February 24th. Crossed Catawba river. Regiment worked all day assisting wagons out of the mud and corduroying roads.

February 25th. Worked all day on roads.

February 26th. Worked five companies all day on roads.

February 27th. No move. Worked five companies one half day on roads.

February 28th. Left camp at 1 p. m. Assisted part of corps train up the hill on north side of Catawba river, after which the command marched five miles as train guard, and reached camp at 10 p. m.

March 1st. Left camp at 6 a. m., and marched 21 miles.

March 2nd. Left camp at 6 a. m., and marched 13 miles.

March 3rd. Left camp at 6 a. m. This regiment with the 52nd O. V. I., under my command, were detailed as train guards; passed over some very bad roads, and reached camp at 10 p. m., after a march of 23 miles.

March 4th. Left camp at 6 a. m., and encamped on the Great Pedee river at 4 p. m. The regiment worked at corduroying roads until after dark. The command remained in camp until March 7th, at 2 p. m., when it moved down to the pontoon bridge, which it crossed at 4 p. m., after which it marched one and one half miles and went into camp for the night.

March 8th. Left camp at 6 a. m. Marched 25 miles and went into camp at 6 p. m.

March 9th. Left camp at 8 a. m. This regiment, and the 52nd O. V. I., and one section of the 19th Ind. battery, all under my command, marched as rear guard for the corps train. Crossed Downing creek at 3 p. m., and destroyed the bridges. The vanguard of the enemy came up before the destruction was complete, but upon observing us, it retired. My command did not reach camp that night We assisted wagons out of the mud until 3 o'clock of the morning of March 10th when the jaded and exhausted animals gave out, and the guards rested by the road side until day light, when we resumed the labor of assisting wagons over the bad roads. We reached the division camp at 8 a. m., where we rested one hour and then resumed the march in column. Marched 15 miles and went into camp at 4 p. m.

March 11th. Left camp at 9 a. m. Marched to within two miles of Fayetteville, N. C, and went into camp at 2 p. m.

March 12th. Left camp at 6 p. m. Crossed the Cape Fear river at 9 p. m., and went into camp behind rebel fortifications on the north side.

March 13th. Moved two miles for change of camp.

March 14th. Remained in camp all day.

March 15th. Left camp at 9 a. m. Marched 12 miles as rear guard for trains.

March 16th. Left camp at 6 a. m. Marched about 8 miles and met the enemy strongly entrenched near Black river, ready to dispute our further advance. My regiment went into position about 2 p. m. on the right of the second line. At 4 p. m. I moved in reserve of the brigade and at sundown took position on the left of the front line for the purpose of filling a gap then existing between the 1st and 3rd brigades. I established my line within 74 yards of the enemies' line of fortifications, and constructed works. My loss was one man wounded severely. The enemy retreated during the night.

March 17th. Left camp at 8 a. m. Forded Black river and Black Mingo creek, and after a march of 10 miles, went into camp for the night.

March 18th. Left camp at 5:30. Marched 11 miles and encamped at 1 p. m. for the afternoon and night.

March 19th. Left camp at 9 a. m., and marched about four miles down the Goldsboro road, at which point we left the road and turned to the right. Moved about one half mile in this direction and went into position on the right of the second line, in which position we remained about two hours, when we, with the brigade, were ordered out, and directed to push across to the road to our left. In this movement the brigade was in single line with my regiment on the left. After wandering through numerous swamps, over brush, vines and briars, we reached a position and formed line parallel with the road. This advance was disputed all the way by rebel skirmishers, to meet which I ordered out as skirmishers, two companies commanded by Capt. Halloway. Our new formation on the road was scarcely completed, when heavy firing on the right of the brigade, denoted that the contest was to be a severe one. Stepping into the road and casting my eye in the direction of the firing, I observed a strong column of the enemy, four lines deep, moving against the point where I supposed the right of the brigade rested. My suppositions soon proved correct, and after a brief contest, I observed that the right was giving away before the advance of the rebel column. At this instant a line of rebels struck my front and that of the left wing of the 22nd Ind. on my right. This line was met by our troops without yielding an inch, and after a severe fight of five minutes, the rebels fell back and were easily kept at bay, by a strong line of skirmishers. But not so on my right, for by this time the main column of the enemy had advanced to within one hundred yards of the right of my regiment, and the left wing of the 22nd Ind. on my right was beginning to give way. My position was fast becoming untenable, besides I was apprehensive that the confusion incident to a repulse on the right of the brigade, might result to the enemy's advantage, in making many captures, and I determined at once to defeat, as far as possible, this object, and at the same time better my own situation, to do which I immediately executed a change of front to the rear, on left company, and then presented a front direct to that of the enemy. This movement was not executed by the entire regiment at once, nor after the approved system of battalion drill, but by detaching two companies at a time from the right and placing them on the new alignment. In this way I kept most of my line continually firing upon the advancing column. This change, which gave me the advantage of a direct fire, induced the enemy to move by its left flank and deploy his four depth column to a double line formation, which movement again threatened my right. On noticing this I again changed front to the rear as before. Finding myself nearly surrounded and with no prospect of support, I directed my regiment to retire firing, which was bravely done as it had maintained every position in which it had been placed. My left, which had not up to this time moved ten feet from its original position on the Goldsboro road, was the last to withdraw, nor was this done until the first line of the enemy was within fifty yards of my two left companies, when they deployed as skirmishers and fell back firing. I have no wish to make a bright picture for my regiment beyond what the facts will justify. I have commanded it under very critical circumstances on former occasions. I have witnessed the conduct of many regiments in perilous situations, but I never saw a body of troops act with greater coolness, or more heroic daring, than the 125th Ills, manifested on the eventful 19th instant. When the enemy's firing was hottest, my men were most earnest. Not one man left the ground until ordered to do so. Every man seemed to appreciate that the efforts of the regiment were being bent towards the safety of the brigade, and every man was determined to do all in his power for that object. Far be it from me to claim a higher quality of bravery for my men than belongs to other troops of the brigade. If I were even disposed to be jealous of the prowess of my own command, I could say nothing to disparage the claims of other regiments to equal bravery with my own. _They_ were suddenly attacked without warning, and in a position where their flank was too boldly exposed, not to tempt the utmost efforts of the enemy to fall vigorously upon it. Once started they were easily pressed back. Being made aware of the situation on the right, I prepared my command for any emergency. While all the officers and men of my command did nobly, yet I cannot forbear to call special attention to the conspicuous bravery of Captain Geo. W. Cook, acting field officer, and adjutant Wm. Mann, for their eminent services in preserving at all times a good alignment and directing the fire of different parts of the line. I also commend to your notice, W. Blackeney, sergeant major; George W. B. Sadorus, of company E; Barton Snyder, sergeant of company I, and Louis Taft, corporal of company E, whose cool bravery and noble daring, won for them the admiration of all who saw them. When my regiment withdrew as far as the open field to the rear, I observed that Captain Snodgrass, commanding the 22nd Ind., had formed the basis of a new alignment, about three hundred yards to the rear and left of the first position. I determined at once to form my regiment on his left, and directed the colors to be placed on that prolongation, and formed line accordingly. While this was being done, you reported to me that General Fearing was wounded and disabled for further command. I immediately turned the command of my regiment over to Captain Cook, and by virtue of seniority in rank, assumed command of the brigade.

The subsequent operations of the regiment, will be reported by Captain Cook.

I am, Captain, very respectfully, Your obedient servant. (Signed) Jas. W. Langley, Lt Col. 125th Regt. I. V. I.

To Charles Swift, Capt. and A. A. A. G, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th A. C.

BENTONVILLE TO GOLDSBORO.

Headquarters 125th Illinois Infantry. Goldsboro, N. C., March 30th, 1865.

CAPTAIN: I have the honor to submit to you a report of the operations of this command from the 19th inst. up to the time of its reaching this place. Owing to the casualties in the 3rd brigade, 2nd division on the 19th, I was ordered to take command of this regiment at about 3 o'clock p. m., just as the regiment had been withdrawn from a position parallel with the Goldsboro road. Col. James W. Langley had reformed the regiment in the open field on the left of the 22nd Indiana; here I took command and had every man get a load of rails, and then moved the regiment forward to the edge of the timber, where we built temporary works; the 22nd Indiana joined on our right, and a portion of the 20th A. C. on the left. We scarcely had time to get our temporary works completed, when the enemy advanced, as we supposed in two lines of battle. But they were handsomely repulsed. I never saw men and officers fight with more determination to win, than at this time. Here our loss was one man killed and one wounded. We then sent out skirmishers in our front and remained over night. At 8 a. m. on the morning of the 20th we were moved to the right, in rear of the 1st brigade, in works the regiment had built on the 19th. Here we were ordered to send 20 men and two non-commissioned officers to bury the dead. They buried 27 rebels, including two officers, and carried two wounded off the field. At 8 p. m. my regiment was moved on the front line on the left of the 2nd brigade, the 86th Illinois on my left. Here we formed temporary works. We picketed our immediate front, built skirmish pits, and strengthened our works. Twenty-first—nothing of importance transpired to day but picket firing. I had one man wounded. On the morning of the 22nd, we found the enemy had gone. We marched 8 miles in direction of Goldsboro and camped for the night. Twenty-third—marched at 8 a. m.; arrived at this place, after marching 13 miles, at 7 p. m. Since, we have been resting from our labors. With this I forward a report of the casualties in the command during the campaign up to the 23rd inst.

I am Captain Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant, (Signed.) Geo. W. Cook, Captain Commanding Regiment.

List of casualties in the 125th Illinois infantry during the late campaign commencing January 20th and ending March 23rd, 1865:

March 19th,'65, commissioned officer wounded, 1.

March 19th, enlisted men killed, 2; wounded, 11; missing, 6.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed.) Geo. W. Cook, Captain Commanding Regiment.

Goldsboro, N. C., March 30th, 1865.

Roster of the 125th I. V. I

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │Date of Rank │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ │ muster │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _Colonels._ │ │ │ │ Oscar F. Harmon │Danville │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 4, 1862│Killed in battle │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. James W. Langley│Champaign │May 10, 1865 │Not mustered │Mustered out (as │ │ │ │ Lieut. Col.) │ │ │ │ June 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Lieut. │ │ │ │ Colonel._ │ │ │ │ James W. Langley│Champaign │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 4, 1862│Promoted. │ │ │ │ _Major._ │ │ │ │ John B. Lee │Catlin │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 4, 1862│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Adjutant._ │ │ │ │ William Mann │Danville │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 4, 1862│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Quartermaster._│ │ │ │ Alex M. Ayres │Urbana │Aug 29, 1862 │Aug. 29, 1862│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Surgeons._ │ │ │ │ John J. McElroy │Catlin │Dec. 24, 1862│ │Resigned April │ │ │ │ 14, 1864. Chas. H. Mills │Champaign │April 14, │June 29, 1864│Mustered out June │ │ 1864 │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _1st Asst. │ │ │ │ Surgeons._ │ │ │ │ Chas. H. Mills │Champaign │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 4, 1862│Promoted. Owen Wright │Mason │Aug. 21, 1864│Aug. 21, 1864│Resigned April 8, │ │ │ │ 1865. │ │ │ │ _2nd Asst. │ │ │ │ Surgeons._ │ │ │ │ DeWitt C. Hentou│Myersville │March 1, 1863│Not mustered │Never joined │ │ │ │ regiment. Joel F. Erving │Kewanee │May 14, 1863 │May 18, 1863 │Resigned February │ │ │ │ 3, 1864. │ │ │ │ _Chaplains._ │ │ │ │ Levi W. Sanders │Vermilion │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 4, 1862│Killed at │ co. │ │ │ Caldwell's │ │ │ │ Ford, Tenn., │ │ │ │ Nov. 17, 1863. Geo. K. Buesing │ │April 25, │July 17, 1864│Died October 13, │ │ 1864 │ │ 1864. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ A._ │ │ │ │ Clark Ralston │Danville │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned January │ │ │ │ 17, 1863. Jackson Charles │Danville │Jan. 17, 1863│March 30, │Killed in action │ │ │ 1863 │ Sept. 1, '64. Jas. P Brown │Danville │Sept. 1, 1864│May 2, 1865 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Chas. Jackson │Danville │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Promoted. Harrison Low │Danville │Jan. 17, 1863│Mar 30, 1863 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Harrison Low │Danville │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Promoted. James P Brown │Danville │Jan. 17, 1863│Mar. 30, 1863│Promoted. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ B._ │ │ │ │ Robt. Stewart │Newell │Sept 4. 1862 │Sept. 3. 1862│Resigned December │ │ │ │ 18, '62. Stephen D. │Ross │Dec. 18, 1862│Feb. 1, 1863 │Honorably Connover │ │ │ │ discharged May │ │ │ │ 15, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Wm. R. Wilson │Newell │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned │ │ │ │ September 10, │ │ │ │ '64. Benj. F. │Newell │Sept. 10, │Jan 17, 1865 │Mustered out June Bonedrake │ │ 1864 │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Stephen D. │Ross │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Promoted. Connover │ │ │ │ Jas. A. McLean │Newell │Dec. 18, 1862│Feb. 1, 1863 │Killed in action │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ C._ │ │ │ │ William W. │Danville │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Killed in action Fellows │ │ │ │ June 27, 64. Andrew W. │Danville │June 27, 1864│Sept. 9, 1864│Died February 15, Ingraham │ │ │ │ 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Alexander │Danville │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned December Pollock │ │ │ │ 24, 1863. Andrew W. │Danville │Dec. 24, 1862│Feb. 22, 1864│Promoted. Ingraham │ │ │ │ David M. Hays │Vance │June 27, 1861│Sept. 9, 1864│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ James D. New │Vance │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned January │ │ │ │ 2, 1864. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ D._ │ │ │ │ Geo. W. Galloway│Georgetown │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ James B. Stevens│Vermilion │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept 3, 1862 │Resigned │ co. │ │ │ September 6, │ │ │ │ 1863. Oliver Finley │Georgetown │July 19, 1864│Sept. 5, 1864│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ John L. Jones │Vermilion │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Killed in action │ co. │ │ │ July 19, '64. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ E._ │ │ │ │ Nathan M. Claak │Champaign │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Honorably │ │ │ │ discharged │ │ │ │ January 13, │ │ │ │ 1865. G. W. B. Sadorus│Sadorus │April 20, │May 20, 1865 │Mustered out June │ │ 1865 │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Wm. G. Isom │Champaign │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned February │ │ │ │ 8, 1864. Geo. Scroggs │Champaign │Feb. 8, 1864 │ │Promoted Adjutant │ │ │ │ 60th Reg. │ │ │ │ Mustered out │ │ │ │ June 26, '65. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ John Urquhart │Sadorus │Sept. 3, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned January │ │ │ │ 20, 1863. Martin V. Stone │Champaign │Mar. 30, 1863│Mar. 30, 1863│Resigned June 22, │ │ │ │ 1863. Geo. Scroggs │Champaign │June 22, 1863│July 13, 1863│Promoted. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ F._ │ │ │ │ Fredrick B. Sale│Newcomb │Sept. 3, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned January │ │ │ │ 24, 1863. John B. Lester │Newcomb │Mar. 30, 1863│Mar. 30, 1863│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ John B. Lester │Newcomb │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Promoted. Wm. R. Shoup │Newcomb │Jan. 24, 1863│Mar. 30, 1863│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Alfred Johnson │East Bend │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned January │ │ │ │ 11, 1863. Wm. R Shoup │Newcomb │Jan. 11, 1863│Feb. 1, 1863 │Promoted. John J. White │Newcomb │Jan. 24, 1863│Mar. 30, 1863│Killed in action │ │ │ │ near Atlanta, │ │ │ │ Georgia, Aug. │ │ │ │ 7, 1864. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ G._ │ │ │ │ John H. Gass │Catlin │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned December │ │ │ │ 30, 1862. Josiah Lee │Fairmount │Dec. 30, 1862│Jan. 31, 1863│Resigned February │ │ │ │ 7, 1864. Marion Lee │Fairmount │Feb. 7, 1864 │Mar. 23, 1864│Killed in action │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Newton Norris │Danville │June 27, 1864│Sept. 5, 1864│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Ephriam S. │Catlin │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned January Howell │ │ │ │ 22, 1863. Marion Lee │Fairmount │Jan. 22, 1863│July 28, 1863│Promoted. Elisha Littler │Catlin │Feb. 7, 1864 │Mar. 26, 1865│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Josiah Lee │Fairmount │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Promoted Captain. Marion Lee │Fairmount │Dec. 30, 1862│Jan. 31, 1863│Promoted. Newton Norris │Danville │Jan. 22, 1863│ │Promoted Captain. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ H._ │ │ │ │ Pleasant M. │Urbana │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned April Parks │ │ │ │ 16, 1864. John C. Harbor │Champaign │April 16, │Nov. 1, 1864 │Mustered out June │ │ 1864 │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ David A. Brenton│Middletown │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned January │ │ │ │ 1, 1863. John C. Harbor │Champaign │Jan. 1, 1863 │Feb. 8, 1863 │Promoted. Saml. M. Dunseth│Urbana │April 16, │Nov. 2, 1864 │Mustered out June │ │ 1864 │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ John C. Harbor │Champaign │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Promoted. Saml. M. Dunseth│Urbana │Jan. 1, 1863 │Feb. 8, 1863 │Promoted. │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ I._ │ │ │ │ Levin Vinson │Pilot │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned February │ │ │ │ 29, 1864. Edwd. B. │ │Feb. 29, 1864│Mar. 23, 1864│Died of wounds Kingsbury │ │ │ │ Aug. 18, '64. James H. Trimmel│Pilot │Aug. 18, 1864│April 9, 1865│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ John K. Vinson │Pilot │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned November │ │ │ │ 21, '62. Edwd. B. │ │Nov. 25, 1862│Dec. 16, 1862│Promoted. Kingsbury │ │ │ │ James H. Trimmel│Pilot │Feb. 29, 1864│April 9, 1865│Promoted. Geo. A. Clapp │Pilot │Aug. 18, 1864│Nov. 2, 1864 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Stephen Brothers│Pilot │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned March │ │ │ │ 27, 1863. James H. Trimmel│Pilot │March 27, '63│April 20, │Promoted. │ │ │ 1863 │ │ │ │ │ _Captains Co. │ │ │ │ K._ │ │ │ │ Geo. W. Cook │Catlin │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _First │ │ │ │ Lieutenant._ │ │ │ │ Oliver P. Hunt │Dallas │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Second │ │ │ │ Lieutenants._ │ │ │ │ Joseph F. Crosby│Catlin │Sept. 4, 1862│Sept. 3, 1862│Resigned June 22, │ │ │ │ 1863. William B. │Dallas │June 22, 1863│ │Resigned October Galway │ │ │ │ 15, 1864. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Ills. Vols. Reg't. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _Sergeant │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Majors._ │ │ │ │ Edward B. │Danville │July 16 │September 3 │Promoted 1st Kingsbury │ │ │ │ Lieut. Co. I. George Scroggs │Champaign │Aug. 8 │September 3 │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieut. Co. E. Benj. F. │Vermilion │Aug. 10 │September 3 │Promoted 1st Bonebrake │ co. │ │ │ Lieut. Co. B. Thomas W. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │September 3 │Mustered out June Blakeney │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Q. M. │ │ │ │ Sergeant._ │ │ │ │ David H. Beasley│Champaign │Aug. 14 │September 3 │Mustered out July │ │ │ │ 29, 1865; was │ │ │ │ prisoner. │ │ │ │ _Commissary │ │ │ │ Sergeants._ │ │ │ │ Harvey J. │Vermilion │ │September 3 │Reduced at his Steward │ co. │ │ │ own request, │ │ │ │ and assigned to │ │ │ │ Co. K. Bernard G. Parks│Champaign │Aug. 8 │September 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Hospital │ │ │ │ Stewards._ │ │ │ │ Benjamin F. │Newcomb │Aug. 7 │September 3 │Discharged June Fagan │ │ │ │ 18, 1863. Abram A. Sulcer │Catlin │Aug. 11 │September 3 │Pro. Ass't │ │ │ │ Surgeon 11th │ │ │ │ Ill. Inf. Edwin J. Draper │Danville │Aug. 14 │September 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Principal │ │ │ │ Musicians._ │ │ │ │ William A. │Vance │July 20 │September 3 │Mustered out June Payton │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Curtis H. Tanzey│Pilot │Aug. 12 │September 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "A."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _First │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Sergeant._ │ │ │ │ James P. Brown │Danville │Aug 13 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 2nd │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. │ │ │ │ _Sergeants._ │ │ │ │ Sylvester Hooten│Danville │July 18 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. William A. Myers│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as 1st │ │ │ │ Sg't. Spencer Shumate │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Discharged May 6, │ │ │ │ '63, as │ │ │ │ private; on │ │ │ │ account │ │ │ │ disability. John Brody │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ William D. │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Huffman │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ private. Absent │ │ │ │ on furlough. Isaac M. Emile │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps. Bluford S. │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Graves │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ Furlough. John Collihen │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Dec. 6, '62. William F. │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw Henthorn │ │ │ │ Mt., June 27, │ │ │ │ '64. Jacob Grimes │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ private. John H. Martin │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │M. O. July 1, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ private; was │ │ │ │ prisoner. Joseph Megee │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 4 │Died at Danville, │ │ │ │ Ky. │ │ │ │ _Musicians._ │ │ │ │ Nathaniel Clyne │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Died at Gallatin, │ │ │ │ Tenn., Jan. 24, │ │ │ │ 1863. Isaiah Cummings │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Bensel, John H. │Danville │July 18 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Barnhart, │Danville │July 18 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 10, Jonathan │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Bryant, Robert │Danville │July 18 │Sept. 3 │Died at S. │ │ │ │ Nashville, │ │ │ │ Tenn., Nov. 30, │ │ │ │ '62. Beck, Ferry │Danville │July 18 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Beatly, George │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ Mt., June 27, │ │ │ │ 1864. Bonnet, John │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Callihan. │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 8, Sanford P. │ │ │ │ '64; │ │ │ │ disability. Conner, James W.│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 21, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Clingin, Nathan │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Died at Quincy, │ │ │ │ Ill., Jan. 9, │ │ │ │ '64. Curtis, Andrew │Danville │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Missing at J. │ │ │ │ Kenesaw Mt., │ │ │ │ Ga., since June │ │ │ │ 27, 1864. Clymon, Hyram │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps Sept. 14, │ │ │ │ '63. Cooley, John B. │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Cummings, James │Danville │July 28 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 15. │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Cook, Alonzo H. │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 6, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Cole, George S. │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Douglas, Thomas │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 3, S. │ │ │ │ 1863; │ │ │ │ disability. Draper, James S.│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ Furlough. Fugit, John M. │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out July │ │ │ │ 1, 1865; was │ │ │ │ prisoner. Fagan, Marlon │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corporal. Finley, James │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Finley, Asbury │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June D. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Fletcher, Ferris│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Gillelan, │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Wilford H. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Gouge, Kavanaugh│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June W. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Guthrie, Michael│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 13, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Highotte, George│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 11, L. │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Henderson, │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Obediah │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hortley, Amos A.│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 14, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Hathway, George │Danville │July 26 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, │ │ │ │ Tenn., Sept. 9, │ │ │ │ '64; wounds. Hill, James W. │Danville │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hooten, Charles │Danville │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June B. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hensley, James │Danville │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June F. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hart, Joseph │Danville │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Jordan, Dudley │Danville │July 24 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to V. R. │ │ │ │ C., July 29, │ │ │ │ '64. Knight, Johnson │Danville │July 18 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June F. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Linn, Francis M.│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 11, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Layton, Andrew │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June J. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Lafferty, │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Corporal killed Patrick │ │ │ │ at Kenesaw, │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Lafferty, │Danville │Aug. 2 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out May William H. │ │ │ │ 18, 1865. Lope, Jesse │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died in │ │ │ │ Andersonville │ │ │ │ prison, Oct. 1, │ │ │ │ '64. No. of │ │ │ │ grave, 10,179. Ludington, John │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June G. W. │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Lope, Zachariah │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Low, │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Hollingsworth │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Mann, Sylvester │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June B. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Milliner, Gerard│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 13, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Morman, Charles │Danville │July 17 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June C. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Meadows, William│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Morgan, Evans │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. │ │ │ │ Furlough. McFarland, James│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June H. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Morgan, Alford │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June C. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. McGregor, Gregor│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Olehy, Dennis │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Olehy, William │Danville │July 17 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June J. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Olehy, George W.│Danville │Aug. 17 │Sept. 3 │Disch. June 10, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Phillips, John │Danville │July 17 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 17, │ │ │ │ 63; disability. Quillen, James │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Oct. 3, W. │ │ │ │ 1862. Ramsey, Mordecai│Danville │July 17 │Sept. 3 │Deserted May 7, │ │ │ │ 1864. Rodgers, Samuel │Danville │July 17 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 20, │ │ │ │ 1863; │ │ │ │ disability. Shumate, William│Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 5, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Shumate, Daniel │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 5, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Smith, William │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June H. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Smith, William │Danville │July 20 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 10, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Tennery, Cyrus │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June F. │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ Corporal. Wilson. David D.│Danville │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 7, │ │ │ │ '63; disability Williams, John │Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Wilson, William │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 10, F. │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Wooley, George │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June C. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ Furlough. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Butt, Nathaniel │ │ │ │Deserted June, │ │ │ │ 1863. Graves, Joseph │ │ │ │Died, │ │ │ │ Chattanooga, │ │ │ │ Nov. 14, '64. Lafferty, Edward│ │Mar. 30, 1863│Mar. 30, 1863│Killed at M. │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Pruett, Willis │Danville │ │ │Trans. to V. R. │ │ │ │ C., July 29, │ │ │ │ '64. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "B."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _Sergeants._ │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ John W. McKibben│Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 23, 1862. John R. Lockhart│Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 20, 1863. Newell Duncan │Middle Fork│Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, Pvt. James A. McLean │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ Ransom McLean │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as Pvt. Henry D. Parks │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Gallatin, │ │ │ │ T., Feb. 6, │ │ │ │ '63. James Duncan │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged June │ │ │ │ 16, 1863. Charles S. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. Carter │ │ │ │ 23, 1863. Thomas J. Price │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged June │ │ │ │ 7, 1863. George A. │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 17, Collins │ │ │ │ '63, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Geo. W. │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Dec. 10, Cunningham │ │ │ │ '64, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant; │ │ │ │ wounded. Jarret W. │Grant │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Cunningham │ │ │ │ Nashville, │ │ │ │ Tenn., April │ │ │ │ 26, 1863. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Adams, Robert │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died of wounds at │ │ │ │ Atlanta, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 11, '64, │ │ │ │ in enemy's │ │ │ │ hands. Bean, Levi │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as 1st │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Bell, Elijah R. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Nov. │ │ │ │ 22, 1862. Biehler, James │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Bowling E. │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Dec. 15, '62. Biddle, Ephraim │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June W. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Bigham, Martin │Jordan │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged March L. │ │ │ │ 20, 1863. Bonebrake, Benj.│Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Promoted Sergeant F. │ │ │ │ Major. Brewer, William │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 12, 1863. Brown, Henry │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 21, 1863. Brown, John │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 23, 1862. Carter, Isaac │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Carter, Marion │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Oct. 15, │ │ │ │ 1862. Carter, │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Zachariah │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Chandler, │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Richmond, William F. │ │ │ │ Va., from │ │ │ │ inhuman │ │ │ │ treatment in │ │ │ │ prison. Cox, John W. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, │ │ │ │ Tenn., Nov. 18, │ │ │ │ '62. Cox, Joseph M. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to V. R. │ │ │ │ C. May 3, 1865. │ │ │ │ Mustered out │ │ │ │ Aug. 22, '65, │ │ │ │ as Corporal. Edwards, Jacob │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June H. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Elwell, │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Alexander │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Etchison, Jacob │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct │ │ │ │ 23, 1862. Fisher, James H.│Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Louisville, │ │ │ │ Ky., Dec. 5, │ │ │ │ 1862. Fisher, John │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Gillan, Joshua │Middle Fork│Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died of wounds C. │ │ │ │ rec'd at Big │ │ │ │ Shanty, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 30, 1864. Grider, Albert │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 28, '63. Gutches, James │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June H. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hamlin, David B.│Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged May │ │ │ │ 24, 1865. Helmick, │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Killed, Kenesaw, Benjamin │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Keith, William │Blunt │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Jan. │ │ │ │ 1, 1864. Kelley, Patrick │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 3, 1863. Kimball, William│Blunt │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June H. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. King, William C.│Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Lang, George W. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Must'd out July │ │ │ │ 1, '65; was │ │ │ │ pris Leonard, Philip │Blunt │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Leonard, John F.│Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Lewis, Charles │Carroll │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Dec. A. │ │ │ │ 24, 1862. Lockhart, Joseph│Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June C. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corporal. Marsh, Daniel A.│Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Nov. 23, '62. Marshall, John │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June H. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. McElhany, Felix.│Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Moore, James R. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 2 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Morrison, │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Dennis. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Norton, Scott. │Grant │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. as │ │ │ │ Serg't. Peak, Uriah W. │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Ritchie, Samuel │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick at A. │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Ritchie, James │Mound, Ind.│Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Rohrer, Ezra P. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Rogers, Robert │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June M. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. as │ │ │ │ Serg't. Ross, Hiram W. │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Aug. │ │ │ │ 16, 1863. Ross, Isaac F. │Grant │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corporal. Ross, James T. │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to V. R. │ │ │ │ C., Sept. 1, │ │ │ │ '63. Ross, Nelson E. │Grant │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Sanburn, Richard│Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June J. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Shaw, Loring D. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Smith, Charles │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June W. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Smith, Martin V.│Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Starr, John B. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │1st Serg't. Died │ │ │ │ at home Mar. 2, │ │ │ │ 64. Starr, Simon │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Dec │ │ │ │ 26, 1862. Steward, Harvey │Edgar Co. │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Promoted J. │ │ │ │ Commissary │ │ │ │ Serg't. Thralls, William│Blunt │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Serg't. Died of L. │ │ │ │ wounds received │ │ │ │ at Jonesboro, │ │ │ │ Ga., Sept 2, │ │ │ │ 1864. Watkins, Isaiah │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Weiford, David │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June G. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Wiggins, George │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Dec. W. │ │ │ │ 26, 1862. Wiggins, Jacob │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June W. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corporal. Wiggins, James │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June P. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Wilson, Amos A. │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Williams, Abner │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Oct 2, S. │ │ │ │ 1862. Williamson, │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died Danville, Rignel G. │ │ │ │ Ky., Nov. 2, │ │ │ │ '62. Willey, Richard │Grant │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Dec. 10, '62. Yocum, John │Ross │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 12, 1863. Yates, John │Newell │Aug. 10, '62 │Sept. 3, '62 │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ June 27, '64 Young, Leonard │Grant │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Dec. │ │ │ │ 26, 1862 Young, Isaac │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Gallatin, │ │ │ │ Nov. 29, '62. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Huddleson, │Ross │Dec. 1, '63 │Dec. 1, '63 │Disch. Oct. 24, William │ │ │ │ '64, wounds. Jones, John W. │Vermilion │ │ │Died at │ Co. │ │ │ Nashville, Dec. │ │ │ │ 17, '62. Knox, James │Newell │ │ │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Rutledge, │Ross │Nov. 23, '63 │Nov. 23, '63 │Trans. to Co. B, Abraham │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf Sheets, Franklin│Ross │Dec. 21, '63 │Dec. 21, '63 │Trans. to Co. B, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "C."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _First │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Sergeant._ │ │ │ │ A. W. Ingraham │Danville │July 16 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 1st │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. │ │ │ │ _Sergeants._ │ │ │ │ Jas. H. McKee │Danville │July 16 │Sept. 3 │Private. Disch. │ │ │ │ Nov. 9, '63, │ │ │ │ for promotion │ │ │ │ in 5th Ky. │ │ │ │ cavalry Josiah H. French│Danville │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │1st Serg't. │ │ │ │ Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw Mt., │ │ │ │ June 27. 1864. Wm. J. Davis │Danville │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Oct. 23, │ │ │ │ '62, as 1st │ │ │ │ Serg't. David M. Hays │Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 1st │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ Henry C. Gardner│Danville │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out May │ │ │ │ 15, '65, as │ │ │ │ pvt. Joseph W. Sennit│Danville │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Discharged April │ │ │ │ 18, 1863. James G. Payton │Vance │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as 1st │ │ │ │ Serg't. Thomas J. Cox │Vance │Aug. 3 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 18. '63. Augustus H. │Danville │Aug. 3 │Sept. 3 │Died at Nashville Keric │ │ │ │ April 8, '63. James Ellison │Rossville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Nov. │ │ │ │ 10, 1862. Wm. E. Martin │Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Discharged May 2, │ │ │ │ 1863. Julius T. │Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 4 │Discharged May 5, Culbertson │ │ │ │ 1863. │ │ │ │ _Musicians._ │ │ │ │ Charles Last │Danville │Aug. 3 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Wm. A. Payton │Vance │July 20 │Sept. 3 │Promoted │ │ │ │ Principal │ │ │ │ Musician. │ │ │ │ _Wagoner._ │ │ │ │ John Devore │Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 16, 1863. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Allman, Levi │Vance │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Died April 2, │ │ │ │ 1865; wounds. Bloomfield, Saml│Pilot │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 10, 1863. Board, George │Vance │Aug. 20 │Sept. 3 │Corp. Trans. to │ │ │ │ I. C. Sept. 1, │ │ │ │ '63 Backman, Isaac │Blount │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Died Sept. 26, │ │ │ │ 1864; wounds. Blevins, Clark │Vance │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June M. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Bogart, John │Vance │Aug. 21 │Sept. 3 │Died at home, │ │ │ │ April 7, 1863 Baker, Isaac S. │Danville │Aug. 21 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Harrodsburg, │ │ │ │ Ky., Nov. 19, │ │ │ │ '62. Barker. Wm. M. │Danville │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Discharged March │ │ │ │ 3, 1863. Cushman, │Vance │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick, at Jonathan │ │ │ │ muster-out of │ │ │ │ Regiment Cruzan, Benjamin│Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 23, 1862. Deakin. Wm. M. │Vance │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Discharged July │ │ │ │ 24, 1863. Dickson, Simon │Pilot │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died at Nashville A. │ │ │ │ June 2, '63. Deakin, John │Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick, at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Dobbins, Saml. │Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 25, S. │ │ │ │ '65; wounds. Davis, Geo. W. │Ross │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 15, │ │ │ │ 1863. Draper, Edwin J.│Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Promoted Hospital │ │ │ │ Steward. Fellows, Henry │Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 18, 1863. Frownfelter, A. │Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 14. W. │ │ │ │ '63, as Corp'l. Flaugherty, Owen│Danville │Aug. 21 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Grannshaw, Abram│Danville │Aug. 3 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. as │ │ │ │ Corp'l Gray, Matthew │Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. as │ │ │ │ Serg't Gray, David │Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Corp. Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw July 1, │ │ │ │ '64. Gray, William │Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ June 27, '64 Gardner, Wm. B. │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 20, 1863. Hart, George │Vance │Aug. 20 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Heller, A. J. │Danville │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out July │ │ │ │ 1, 1865. Hoover, Albert │Grant │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw W. │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Holycross, Wm. │Danville │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Johnson, Charles│ │Aug. 5 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. Vance │ │ │ │ 28, 1863. Kingsbury, E. B │Danville │July 16 │Sept. 3 │Promoted Sergeant │ │ │ │ Major. Kilpatrick, Jas.│Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June D. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Kimball, Nelson │Danville │Aug. 20 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out July │ │ │ │ 1, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Serg't; was │ │ │ │ prisoner. Lucas, William │Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Mapes, Marcellus│Vance │July 20 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 22, '65. McCarty, Jas. S.│Vance │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Dec. 4, │ │ │ │ 1863. McCoy, Saml. P. │Danville │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Mead, Charles │Grant │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Killed, │ │ │ │ Caldwell's │ │ │ │ Ford, on Tenn. │ │ │ │ river, Sept. │ │ │ │ 29, '62. McVey, John │Danville │Aug. 20 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Corporal. Masters, Jas. L.│Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │A deserter from │ │ │ │ 39th Ind. │ │ │ │ arrested and │ │ │ │ returned to his │ │ │ │ com. Dec. 12, │ │ │ │ '62. Mathews, Thos. │Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Must. out June 9, A. │ │ │ │ '65, as Serg't Mins, Chas. K. │Vance │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Must. out June 9, Jr. │ │ │ │ '65. Majors, Samuel │Blunt │Aug. 21 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Dec. │ │ │ │ 20, '64, as │ │ │ │ Serg't; │ │ │ │ disability. O'Toole, Peter │Blunt │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Must. out July │ │ │ │ 22, '65; was │ │ │ │ pris. O'Toole, Samuel │Newell │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Nov. │ │ │ │ 2, 1863. Oliver, Robt. W.│Newell │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Absent sick at │ │ │ │ muster-out │ │ │ │ Regt. Perry, Commodore│Ross │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 26. 1863. Prickett, Oliver│Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Pfitzinger, │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw Jacob │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Radcliff, Felix │Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 18, 1863. Richards, R. E. │Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Discharged March │ │ │ │ 18, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Serg't; wounds. Shepherd, George│Vance │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps Sept. 1, │ │ │ │ '63. Shepherd Isaac │Vance │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw V. │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Southard, John │Danville │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick, at B. │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Short, James P. │Peru │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Smith, Chas. S. │Danville │July 25 │Sept. 3 │M. O. July 1, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l; │ │ │ │ was prisoner. Shanks, John D. │Grant │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died Sept. 7, │ │ │ │ '64; wounds. Thair, Nathan │Grant │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to marine │ │ │ │ service, Mar. │ │ │ │ 11, '63. Wallen, Jacob │Pilot │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps Sept. 1, │ │ │ │ '63. Wilkins, William│Vance │July 22 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ musician. Wolf, Michael A.│Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Serg't. Winning, Geo. H.│Grant │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65. Winning David M.│Grant │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died │ │ │ │ Andersonville │ │ │ │ pris., Sept. │ │ │ │ 14, '64. No. of │ │ │ │ grave, 8,755. White, Wm. A. │Danville │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 27, 1863. Webb, John │Georgetown │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Bates, Thomas │Danville │ │ │Discharged Mar. │ │ │ │ 3, '63; │ │ │ │ disabil. Buesing. Geo. K.│Danville │Dec. 29, 1863│Dec. 29, 1863│Promoted │ │ │ │ Chaplain. Black, William │Danville │Dec. 29, 1863│Dec. 29, 1863│Trans. to Co. C, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Calvert, │Vermilion │ │ │Died at Nashville Hutchinson │ co. │ │ │ Dec. 18,'62. Lord, Oscar D. │Chicago │Oct. 5, 1864 │Oct. 5, 1864 │Trans. to Co. C. │ │ │ │ 60th Ill., Inf. McCue, Thomas │Danville │ │ │Deserted Sept. │ │ │ │ 13, 1862. O'Connor, Wm. │Danville │Nov. 18, 1863│Nov. 18, 1863│Trans. to Co. C, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Williams, │Danville │ │ │Mustered out June William │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "D."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _First │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Sergeant._ │ │ │ │ Oliver Finley │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 1st │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. │ │ │ │ _Sergeants._ │ │ │ │ William J. │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Brinkley │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Geo. V. Baker │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. — │ │ │ │ 1863, as │ │ │ │ private: │ │ │ │ disability. Edmund W. Eakin │Dallas │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │1st Serg. Absent, │ │ │ │ sick, at M. O. │ │ │ │ of Reg't. Elim Golden │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Private. Tr. to │ │ │ │ Inv. Corps, │ │ │ │ Sept 1, '63. │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ Isaac E Parks │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Martin L. Hill │Dallas │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Noah Long │Dallas │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Private. Tr. to │ │ │ │ E. Corps, Aug. │ │ │ │ 15, '64. Jacob B. Clifton│Vermilion │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out │ co. │ │ │ June, 9, '65, │ │ │ │ as Sergeant. Wm. J. Stevens │Vermilion │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 22, │ co. │ │ │ '63, as │ │ │ │ private; │ │ │ │ disability. Carroll Moore │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Private. Killed │ │ │ │ at Atlanta, │ │ │ │ Ga., July 19, │ │ │ │ '64. Jordan J. Drake │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Serg't. Absent, │ │ │ │ sick, at M. O. │ │ │ │ of Reg't. David S. Tucker │Georgetown │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Disch. June 16, │ │ │ │ '63, as Serg't; │ │ │ │ disability. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Alexander, │Vermilion │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Harvey │ co. │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corporal. Brennan, Patrick│Vermilion │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ co. │ │ │ 9, 1865. Black, Franklin │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Chattanooga, │ │ │ │ T., July 5, │ │ │ │ '64; wounds. Bisner, │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out July Cornelius │ │ │ │ 15, 1865; was │ │ │ │ prisoner. Baily, Chas. R. │Vermilion │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Cowen, Wm. C. │ │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │ Cook, Frank │Georgetown │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Canaday, H. D. │Georgetown │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Clipson, John C.│Vermilion │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out May │ │ │ │ 18, 1865. Clary, Robt. │Vermilion │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 27, │ │ │ │ '65 as Corp'l; │ │ │ │ disability. Cook, Zachens │Vermilion │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Eng. │ │ │ │ Corps, Aug. 24, │ │ │ │ '64. Caton, Richard │Vermilion │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Oct. 24, │ │ │ │ 1862; │ │ │ │ disability. Cotton, Allen │Georgetown │Aug. 19 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Douglas, Payton │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Downs, John W. │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Aug. 1, │ │ │ │ 1863; │ │ │ │ disability. Dye, John S. │Georgetown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O. May 22, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l. Dillon, George │Georgetown │Aug. 31 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick, at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Draper, John │Georgetown │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Died at Nashville │ │ │ │ March 1, '63. Donnovan, Chas. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Dickerson, F. M.│Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Corp'l. Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Dec. │ │ │ │ 6, '62. Elliott, Eli │Elwood │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Louisville, │ │ │ │ Nov. 16, '62. Fleming, Martin │Georgetown │Sept. 3 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 27, │ │ │ │ 1863; │ │ │ │ disability. Frazier, William│Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Glaze, Samuel │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Gauts, John J. │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Guess, Thomas │Georgetown │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Golden, Richard │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l. Gauts, Henry C. │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Dec. 10, '62. Gephart, J. M. │Dallas │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Graves, John L. │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at home Dec │ │ │ │ 3, 1864. Hinton, Benjamin│Vermilion │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hinton, William │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hesler, A. J. │Georgetown │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Haworth, Solomon│Georgetown │Aug. 23 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hayett, Jas. H. │Vermilion │Aug. 11. │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hall, James R. │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Mar. 19, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Jordan, Geo. W. │Georgetown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Jonesboro, │ │ │ │ Sept. 1, '64. Kistler, J. J. │Vermilion │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June B. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. King, Thomas │Georgetown │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Lamar, James │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Lamar, Frank │Vermilion │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died, Resaca, May │ │ │ │ 16, '64; w'ds. Lockett, John W.│Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out May │ │ │ │ 17, 1865. Loveall, │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Eugenius │ │ │ │ Nashville, │ │ │ │ April 10, '63. Long, Wm. L. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Long, Chas. F. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. McClure, Geo. W.│Georgetown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Oct. 25, │ │ │ │ '62; │ │ │ │ disability. McDonald, A. A. │Pontiac │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Disch. May 4, │ │ │ │ 1863; │ │ │ │ disability. Melton, William │Georgetown │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Edgefield, Nov. │ │ │ │ 9, '62. Martin, John M. │Georgetown │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 9, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Morgan, │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. Sylvester │ │ │ │ Corps, April │ │ │ │ 30, '64. Ogden, Jas. H. │Georgetown │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green Dec. 11, │ │ │ │ '62. Preble, Thomas │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out July │ │ │ │ 17, 1865. Parker, Thos. M.│Dallas │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Rednour, John S.│Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Dec. 16, │ │ │ │ '64; │ │ │ │ disability. Roberts, James │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green Dec. 27. │ │ │ │ '62. Rowland, Thos. │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died, Danville, J. │ │ │ │ Ky., Nov. 1, │ │ │ │ '64. Rugg, Peter │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Ridnour, Samuel │Georgetown │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 27, │ │ │ │ '63, as Corp'l; │ │ │ │ disability. Swank, John W. │Georgetown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Sweeney, Joseph │Georgetown │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Shoemaker, │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 27, Sanford │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Shearer, │Danville │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Disch. April 11, Josephus │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Swank, R. H. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Sept. 1, │ │ │ │ '63. Thompson, Abram │Georgetown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 27, B. │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Whitlock, Wm. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Disch. May 7, │ │ │ │ 1864; │ │ │ │ disability. Wallingsford, │Georgetown │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Committed suicide Jas. E. │ │ │ │ at Edgefield │ │ │ │ Aug. 10, '63. │ │ │ │ Supposed │ │ │ │ insane. West, William │Dallas │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Corp'l. Died at │ │ │ │ Chattanooga, │ │ │ │ Aug. 3,'64; │ │ │ │ wounds. Weer, Wm. R. │Perryville │Aug. 22 │Sept. 3 │Disch. July 30, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Whitcomb, E. T. │Georgetown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Oct. 24, │ │ │ │ '64; │ │ │ │ disability. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Hinton, Thomas │Selma │Sept. 13 │Sept. 13 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hughes, Jas. O. │Dallas │ │ │Died at Nashville │ │ │ │ July 22, '63. Moore, George │Georgetown │Sept. 8, '63 │Sept. 8, '63 │Disch. Jan. 14, │ │ │ │ '64; │ │ │ │ disability. Moore, Charles │Georgetown │Nov. 18, '63 │Nov. 18, '63 │Trans. to Co. D, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "E."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _First │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Sergeant._ │ │ │ │ Martin V. Stone │Champaign │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. │ │ │ │ _Sergeants._ │ │ │ │ Thomas Poage │Sidney │Aug. 15 │ same │Absent, sick, at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. George Scroggs │Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Promoted Sergeant │ │ │ │ Major. G. W. B. Sadorus│Sadorus │Aug. 12 │ same │Promoted Captain. William Wilsey │Champaign │Aug. 6 │ same │Disch. July 14, │ │ │ │ '64, as │ │ │ │ private; │ │ │ │ disability. John F. Waters │Champaign │Aug. 6 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as pvt. Eli S. Cook │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │ same │Died at Nashville │ │ │ │ June 7, '64. Jas. H. Simpson │Champaign │Aug. 7 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. James M. Story │Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Killed at Kenesaw │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. J. A. Harrison │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │ same │Died at home │ │ │ │ March 2, 1863. William Humphrey│Sidney │Aug. 19 │ same │M. O. June 13, │ │ │ │ '65, as Serg't. J. Frankenberg │Champaign │Aug. 4 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Geo. T. │Sidney │Aug. 15 │ same │Disch. Aug. 20, Williamson │ │ │ │ '64; │ │ │ │ disability. │ │ │ │ _Musician._ │ │ │ │ John Rowe │Sadorus │Aug. 15 │ same │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Jan. 5, │ │ │ │ '64. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Ashby William │Sidney │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 14, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Applegate, │Champaign │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Samuel │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Burris, Wm. L. │Sidney │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Burns, Frank │Champaign │Aug. 19 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick, at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Breese, Leonard │Champaign │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Oct. 9, │ │ │ │ '62. Boak, William │Champaign │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Bates, Daniel W.│Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died, Chattanooga │ │ │ │ July 15, '64; │ │ │ │ wounds. Cade, William │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died, Nashville │ │ │ │ Nov. 21, 1862. Coble, John H. │Danville │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Custer, Thos. W.│Sidney │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Campbell, Wm. N.│Champaign │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Dec 1, │ │ │ │ '62. Campbell, Jas. │Champaign │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Killed at O. │ │ │ │ Bentonville, N. │ │ │ │ C. March 19, │ │ │ │ '65. Culbertson, Hugh│Champaign │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Darah, Samuel │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Deer, Thomas │Sidney │Aug. 22 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Dooley, James │Homer │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Died. Big Shanty, │ │ │ │ Ga., July 1, │ │ │ │ '64; wounds. Ellers, James │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Invalid │ │ │ │ Corps, Jan. 5, │ │ │ │ '64. Fieg, John │Champaign │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Discharged at │ │ │ │ Nashville, │ │ │ │ Tenn. Gibson, William │Champaign │Aug. 4 │Sept. 3 │Died in Georgia, │ │ │ │ Sept. 2, 1864; │ │ │ │ wounds. Gilmer, │Champaign │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv Corps, Alexander │ │ │ │ Jan 5, 1864. Gill, John │Champaign │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick, at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Harrison. Geo. │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Must. out July 1, W. │ │ │ │ '65; pris. war. Harper, Robt. │Champaign │Aug. 2 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 27, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Harlan, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Johnson, Levi │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865. Kendell, William│Champaign │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. March 3, │ │ │ │ '63: │ │ │ │ disability. King, Ransom B. │Sadorus │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Laughlin, Moses │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June T. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Lewis, Thomas W.│Champaign │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. LaCost, John │Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Nov. 5, │ │ │ │ 1862. Linsey, George │Sadorus │Sept. 4 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Sept. │ │ │ │ 21, 1864. Monroe, Chas. B.│Champaign │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corporal. McKean, Victor │Champaign │Aug. 1 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Mar. 14, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. McKinney, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. May, 4, W. │ │ │ │ '64; │ │ │ │ disability. Miller, John H. │Champaign │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Disch. July 8, │ │ │ │ 1863; │ │ │ │ disability. Myers, Geo. W. │Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Miller, H. J. │Sidney │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died at Savannah │ │ │ │ Jan. 15, '65. Pierce, Daniel │Champaign │Aug. 5 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Jan. 5, │ │ │ │ '64. Peabody, George │Champaign │Aug. 6 │Sept. 3 │Disch. July 23, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Reed, Francis M.│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick, at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Ramsey, Hugh │Champaign │Aug. 2 │Sept. 3 │Died at Nashville │ │ │ │ May 14, '63. Reynolds, T. M. │Champaign │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 2, │ │ │ │ '65; was │ │ │ │ prisoner. Ruckman. Geo. A.│Sidney │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Stults, John │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Mar. 8, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Corporal; │ │ │ │ disability. Shervey, Henry │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Apr. 20, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Silvers, William│Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Goldsboro, N. │ │ │ │ C., April 5, │ │ │ │ '65; wounds. Shafer, Philip │Champaign │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Oct. 9, │ │ │ │ 1862. Stacker, James │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch Feb. 24, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Smith, Squire │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Shue, Samuel │Champaign │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Taff, Jas. L. │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as 1st │ │ │ │ Serg. Taylor, George │Sidney │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Died, │ │ │ │ Chattanooga, │ │ │ │ Aug 2, '64; │ │ │ │ wounds. Urquhart, Parden│Sadorus │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 20, │ │ │ │ '65; was pris. Williams, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Louisville Jan. │ │ │ │ 13, '63. Williamson, │Sidney │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June David │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Wilson, Jacob │Sidney │Aug. 22 │Sept. 3 │Killed, Jonesboro │ │ │ │ Sept. 1, '64. Weckmire, │Sidney │Aug. 4 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick, at William │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Wibley, William │Champaign │Aug. 2 │Sept. 3 │Disch. May 18, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Williams William│Champaign │Aug. 5 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Wilson, John │Champaign │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Oct. 9, │ │ │ │ 1862. Welch, Joseph │Champaign │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Mar. 22, │ │ │ │ '65; │ │ │ │ disability. Whitfield, Lewis│Champaign │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Yates, Samuel B.│Champaign │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Yates, Louis │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Jan. 5, │ │ │ │ 1864. York, Charles │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Chattanooga │ │ │ │ Dec. 9, '64. Young, M. M. │Sadorus │Aug. 19 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Jan. 6, │ │ │ │ 1864. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Danford, Nelson │Champaign │ │ │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Latour, Henry │Sadorus │Aug. 12 │Aug. 12 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Jan. 5, │ │ │ │ 1864. Lindsey, Wm. L. │Danville │Dec. 30, '63 │Dec. 30 │Died, │ │ │ │ Chattanooga, │ │ │ │ July 14, '64; │ │ │ │ wounds. Roberts, John W.│Champaign │ │ │Disch. Feb. 2, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Stults, Geo. A. │Champaign │ │ │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Troy, Martin │Danville │ │ │Deserted Nov. 4, │ │ │ │ 1862. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "F."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _First │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Sergeant._ │ │ │ │ William R. Shoup│Newcomb │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. │ │ │ │ _Sergeants._ │ │ │ │ Joseph H. White │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as 1st │ │ │ │ Sergeant. James Smith │ │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died at Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Dec. 19, │ │ │ │ '62. Hugh Mitchell │ │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Royal A. Sizer │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Bentonville, N. │ │ │ │ C., Mar. 19, │ │ │ │ '65. │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ Henry M. Rudolph│East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Serg't. Killed │ │ │ │ at Kenesaw, │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Hugh C. Minnix │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Joseph Dickson │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Joseph C. │Newcomb │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died, Pancake │ │ │ │ Harrodsburg, │ │ │ │ Dec. 4, '62. James M. Johnson│Newcomb │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as pvt. Thomas Chism │ │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as pvt. James M. White │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ Serg't. Nathan F. │Newcomb │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Trotter │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ Serg't. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Abbott, Jordan │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Absent, sick at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Ater, Zachariah │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Beasley, David │Champaign │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Promoted H. │ │ │ │ Quartermaster │ │ │ │ Serg't. Beaughman. A. J.│East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Brown, Stephen │East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Mar. 20, C. │ │ │ │ '64; │ │ │ │ disability. Champion, Lyman │Middleton │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, E. │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Christy, Richard│East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865. Chism, Jacob │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865. Caldwell, John │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Died, │ │ │ │ Harrodsburg, │ │ │ │ Oct. 30, '63. Coffman, Wm. E. │Newcomb │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died, Bardstown, │ │ │ │ Nov. 20, '62. Cole, Thompson │East Bend │Aug. 14 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 16, │ │ │ │ '64; │ │ │ │ disability. Evans, Edward │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Fenters, Eli │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Fagan, Benj. B. │Newcomb │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Promoted Hospital │ │ │ │ Steward. Fagan, Edwin │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Fisher, John M. │Newcomb │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Accidentally │ │ │ │ killed at │ │ │ │ Chickamauga │ │ │ │ Sta., Nov. 26, │ │ │ │ 1863. Fry, George │Newcomb │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Gross, Aaron │East Bend │Aug. 2 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Sept 30, │ │ │ │ '63. Henderson, │East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. Parson │ │ │ │ 10, 1863. Herron, H. L. │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Pris. war. │ │ │ │ Captured Dec. │ │ │ │ 15, '64. Howard, G. W. │East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Houston, A. J. │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Houston, Benj. │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hummell, Philip │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Irelan, Moses │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Jackway, Geo. W.│Pilot │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Transferred to │ │ │ │ Co. I. Jeffries, James │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Jess, William │Newcomb │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Died of wounds │ │ │ │ received at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Jennings, │Newcomb │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Died at William │ │ │ │ Louisville, Dec │ │ │ │ 18, '63. Kirsh, John G. │Pilot │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Transferred to │ │ │ │ Co. I. Kelly, Thomas │Park co., │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 23, 1865. │Ind. │ │ │ Lesher, Isaac │Newcomb │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Lynch, Wm. F. │Champaign │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Mavoney, Ithamas│East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Louisville, │ │ │ │ Nov. 29, '64. Merrill, H. M. │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Killed, Kenesaw, │ │ │ │ June 30, '64. Myers, Frederick│East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out, │ │ │ │ June 9, 1865. Myers, Henry │Pilot │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Discharged March │ │ │ │ 21, 1863. Mitchell, John │Pilot │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Miller, Josiah │East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Miller, Alfred │Newcomb │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Nickelson, │East Bend │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Died at Charles │ │ │ │ Nashville, Dec. │ │ │ │ 3, '63. Newell, John W. │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Eng. │ │ │ │ Corps, Aug. 10, │ │ │ │ '64. Osburn, │Newcomb │Aug. 21 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Christian │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Peofley, │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Died at Jonathan │ │ │ │ Louisville, │ │ │ │ Nov. 12, '62. Perkins, Jas. L.│Middleton │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Pugh, Marshall │East Bend │Aug. 10 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Rowen, Philip │Newcomb │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Robbins, A. B. │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Corp'l. Died, │ │ │ │ Rome, Ga., May │ │ │ │ 30, '64. Rowe, Wm. S. │East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Discharged June │ │ │ │ 4, 1863. Randolph, Chas. │Newcomb │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June W. │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Snell, Clark B. │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Transferred to │ │ │ │ Co. I. Stephenson, S. │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June G. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Stout, James │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Showalter, │Newcomb │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Jonathan │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Strouss, David │Newcomb │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Scott, Edwin │Newcomb │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died, │ │ │ │ Harrodsburg, │ │ │ │ Nov. 25, '62. Taylor, John Q. │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Dec. 13, │ │ │ │ '64 as Corp'l; │ │ │ │ wounds. Vangordon, D. S.│East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Warfield, │East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Died at Richard │ │ │ │ Nashville, Dec. │ │ │ │ 12, '62. Waugh, David │Champaign │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Apr. │ │ │ │ 12, '63. Weaver, W. B. │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │M. O. May 15, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l. Weaver, Hiram D.│Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out July │ │ │ │ 4, 1865. White, John J. │Newcomb │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. Whitney, Jas. L.│Newcomb │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Feb. 5, │ │ │ │ 1864. Woolsey, Alonza │East Bend │Aug. 9 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June A. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Woodcock, James │East Bend │Aug. 7 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Sept. │ │ │ │ 30, '63. Williams, │East Bend │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Richard │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Barton, J. N. │Newcomb │Feb. 2, '64 │Feb. 2, 1864 │Tr. to Co. A, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Barton, Stephen │Newcomb │Feb. 2, '61 │Feb. 2, 1864 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Campbell, Thos. │Middleton │Nov 17, '63 │Nov. 17, '63 │Tr. to Co. A, J. │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Fenters, Samuel │Middleton │Nov. 17, '63 │Nov. 17, '63 │Tr. to Co. A, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Fetty, Newton │Newcomb │Aug. 3, '63 │Sept. 4, '63 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hites, Jas. O. │Middleton │Nov. 17, '63 │Nov. 17, '63 │Tr. to Inv. Corps K. │ │ │ │ Nov. 17, '64. Jess, Thomas │Middleton │Dec. 2, '63 │Dec. 4, '63 │Disch. Feb. 21, │ │ │ │ '65; wounds. Latter, │Middleton │Dec. 2, '63 │Dec. 4, '63 │Tr. to Co. A, Alexander │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Osburn, │Rantoul │Nov. 17, '63 │Nov. 17, '63 │Tr. to Co. A, Christian │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Ray, John S. │Newcomb │Mar. 30, '64 │Mar. 30, '64 │Tr. to Co. A, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Stout. Martin │Middleton │Nov. 17, '63 │Nov. 17, '63 │Tr. to Co. A, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Woodcock, John │Cairo │Dec. 3, '63 │Dec. 3, '63 │Tr. to Co. A, L. │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "G".

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _Sergeants._ │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Newton Norris │Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3. │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. A. A. Sulcer │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Promoted Hospital │ │ │ │ Steward. Henry Cotten │Georgetown │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 14, 1863. Elisha Littler │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Promoted 1st │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. William Hart │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, │ │ │ │ April 2, '63. │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ Franklin Guymond│Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Deserted at │ │ │ │ Louisville, Ky. Wm. Hawkins │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Serg't. Samuel Zortman │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Serg't. Killed, │ │ │ │ Marietta, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Marion Lee │Fairmount │Aug. 11 │ same │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. John Todd │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Serg't Killed, │ │ │ │ Marietta, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Joseph │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 22, Buckingham │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Jeptha K. Turner│Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged. Franklin │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 13, McKinsey │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ private. │ │ │ │ _Musicians._ │ │ │ │ Joseph Ship │Fairmount │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged at │ │ │ │ Nashville. Joseph Crosby │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Nov. │ │ │ │ 15, 1862. │ │ │ │ _Wagoner._ │ │ │ │ Andrew C. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June Hignett │ │ │ │ 9, '65. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Burgoyne, Jas. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June H. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Bently, Thomas │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged March │ │ │ │ 17, 1864. Boggest, H. M. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Dec. │ │ │ │ 22, '62. Culp, Marion │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged March │ │ │ │ 7, 1863. Clayton, J. J. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Culp, J. D. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865. Clearwater, │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Feb. Richard │ │ │ │ 23, 1863. Davidson, John │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged at G. │ │ │ │ Nashville. Darlin, Alphias │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Darlin, E. P. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 11, 1863. Eacret, Samuel │Danville │Aug. 11 │ same │Tr. to Inv. Corps │ │ │ │ Oct. 29, '63. Evans, T. L. H. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Tr. to Inv. Corps │ │ │ │ Oct. 29, '63. Flougher, │Fairmount │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, William │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Felmley, William│Pilot │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l. Gee, Mathias │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865. Griffith, Samuel│Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Nov. 16, '62. Harness, Joshua │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l. Herring, Henry │Danville │Aug. 11 │ same │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Nov. │ │ │ │ 6, 1862. Herring, Elisha │Pilot │Aug. 11 │ same │Killed near │ │ │ │ Marietta, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Hall, Marvin C. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Dec. │ │ │ │ 5, 1862. Keeny, Thos. A. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died at │ │ │ │ Perryville, │ │ │ │ Oct. 8, 1862. Keeny, Jas. W. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged March │ │ │ │ 7, 1863. Lyman, Warren │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Killed near │ │ │ │ Marietta, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 27, 64. Lenover, John │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Sept. │ │ │ │ 16, '63. Littler, Cyrus │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June R. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Leaky, Geo. M. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Loman, James │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died, Nashville, │ │ │ │ March 23, '63. Lasew, William │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 23, 1865. Lyman, Jonathan │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Sept. │ │ │ │ 16, '63. Lloyd, Henry │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Littler, John │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Killed, Marietta, │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Littler, Edwin │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Nov. 25, '62. McHenry, Timothy│Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Nov. 6, '62. Neel Jacob N. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Killed near │ │ │ │ Marietta, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Nire, Adam │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged at │ │ │ │ Nashville. Ogle, Francis M.│Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 15, 1865. O'Neal, Thomas │Danville │Aug. 11 │Sept. 3 │Killed near │ │ │ │ Marietta, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Ogden, Jos. C. │Danville │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Ogden, Jas. F. │Danville │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 22, 1865. Oflett, Gabriel │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died at │ │ │ │ Louisville Dec. │ │ │ │ 30, '62. Piper, Wm. H. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Dec. │ │ │ │ 12, 1862. Parker, Charles │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Parker, Robert │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Pate, Lazarus N.│Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Reynolds, John │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Feb. W. │ │ │ │ 12, 1863. Swoap, B. F. │Danville │Aug. 11 │ same │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Dec. │ │ │ │ 1, '62. Shephard, M. B. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 15, 1863. Stansbury, Amos │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Spangler, Wm. │Danville │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Smith, John D. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Killed at │ │ │ │ Jonesboro, │ │ │ │ Sept. 1, '64. Sullivan, │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died Chattanooga, Patrick │ │ │ │ July 26, '64. Stearns, John H.│Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Deserted Dec. 5, │ │ │ │ 1863. Scott, William │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Trans. to Pioneer │ │ │ │ Corps. Smith, John N. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 23, 1862. Snider, William │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged at │ │ │ │ Nashville. Swain, Samuel │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Killed, Marietta, │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Swain, Marion │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Stobangh, │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Deserted at Alexander │ │ │ │ Louisville, Ky. Sampson, H. R. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Deserted at │ │ │ │ Louisville, Ky. Tanner, Isaac │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. July 1, │ │ │ │ '65; was pris. Tash, Jesse │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Dec. │ │ │ │ 17, 1862. Thorp, Joseph C.│Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M.O. June 9, '65, │ │ │ │ as Corp'l. Worden, Henry │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Serg't. Williams, A. J. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Killed, Marietta, │ │ │ │ June 27, '64. Wright, Edward │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Williams, │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Dec. William │ │ │ │ 12, 1862. Williams, David │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 18, 1863. Wilson, Benj. │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died March 27, │ │ │ │ 1863. Wilson, James │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Discharged Dec. │ │ │ │ 12, 1862. Walker. Isaiah │Catlin │Aug. 11 │ same │Died Chattanooga, G. │ │ │ │ Jan. 11, '64. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Love, William │Catlin │ │ │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 6, 1863. Puzey, Thomas │Catlin │Dec. 19, '63 │Dec. 19, '63 │Trans, to Co. G, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Simpson, John │Catlin │Aug. 11, '62 │Sept. 4, '62 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as 1st │ │ │ │ Serg't. Turner, James │Vermilion │Mar. 8, '64 │Mar. 8, '64 │Trans. to Co. G. │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "H."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _First │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Sergeant._ │ │ │ │ John W. Hill │ │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │ │ │ │ │ _Sergeants._ │ │ │ │ Samuel M. │Urbana │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 2d Dunseth │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. Augustine │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Killed at Blacker │ │ │ │ Jonesboro, Ga., │ │ │ │ Sept. 1, '64. William Padgett │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died June 16, │ │ │ │ 1864; wounds. John F. Sims │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged March │ │ │ │ 20, 1863. │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ Stephen C Abbott│Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Jan. 4, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Benj. F. Wingard│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O. May 13, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ private. Adam Harper │Piatt Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Serg't. Highland F. │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Captured May 21, Hewes │ │ │ │ 1864. Ephriam J. Scott│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died in prison │ │ │ │ hospital, │ │ │ │ Atlanta, Ga., │ │ │ │ July 3, 1864. Isaac J. Coon │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Must. out June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Serg't. James B. Ray │Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died Sept. 22, │ │ │ │ 1864. Bernard G. Parks│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Promoted │ │ │ │ Commissary │ │ │ │ Serg't. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Acree, Joseph W.│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Must'd out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65 as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Alvis, Joseph │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died Feb. 2, │ │ │ │ 1863. Blue, John W. │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 23, 1862. Black, Peter │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Brown, James │Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Baker, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died in │ │ │ │ Andersonville │ │ │ │ prison Jan. 26, │ │ │ │ 1865. No. of │ │ │ │ grave, 12,530. Burnett, Seth L.│Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Bond, Blackburn │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Carter, John │Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 24, '65; │ │ │ │ disabil. Cappis, William │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O. July 1, │ │ │ │ '65; was pris. Coon, M. H. │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Crabtree, Peter │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. on or │ │ │ │ about Feb. 14, │ │ │ │ '63. Curtis, Alvin F.│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Conter, Elisha │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged July W. │ │ │ │ 29, 1863. Case, Charles │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Cannon, Jas. W. │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Transferred to │ │ │ │ Co. I. Coon, Joseph │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Coon, Thomas │Vermilion │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Aug. │ │ │ │ 30, 1863. Coon, Peter │McDonough │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 22, 1863. Coon, Henry │DeWitt │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 23, 1862. Campbell, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Dec. 4, │ │ │ │ 1862. Davidson, H. W. │Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l. Davis, Wm. I. │Piatt Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Captured Nov. 30, │ │ │ │ 1864. Downs, Noble │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Dickson, Andrew │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O June 9, '65, │ │ │ │ as Corporal. │ │ │ │ Absent, sick. Davis, Edward │Piatt Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Danforth, Nelson│Piatt Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │See Recruits Co. │ │ │ │ E. Ensminger, Saml │Piatt Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Edwards, H. T. │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 14, 1863. England, Albert │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │ Gulick, James P.│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Gordon, B. F. │Piatt Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hughes, David F.│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died in │ │ │ │ Andersonville │ │ │ │ prison, Sept. │ │ │ │ 28, 1864. No. │ │ │ │ of grave, │ │ │ │ 9,962. Hard, R. F. │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Hadfield, Joseph│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, July │ │ │ │ 1, '64. Johnston, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died in │ │ │ │ Andersonville │ │ │ │ prison, Apr. │ │ │ │ 21, 1864. No. │ │ │ │ of grave, │ │ │ │ 9,458. Johnston, │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Richard │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Knapp, Thos. J. │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp. King, Granville │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June C. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. King, David │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 28, '63. King, Isaiah J. │Edgar Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Captured near │ │ │ │ Dallas, Ga. Kesler, Joseph │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died Dec. 7, │ │ │ │ 1862. Kaffer, Peter │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Must'd out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as │ │ │ │ Serg't. Laughlin, Samuel│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Must'd out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65, as 1st │ │ │ │ Serg't. Luman, Surl L. │Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Means, William │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Died of w'ds │ │ │ │ rec'd Sept. 22, │ │ │ │ '63. Morris, John D. │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │ Mallory, George │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Minnear, Elias │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. on or │ │ │ │ about Feb. 14, │ │ │ │ '63. McCall, W. H. H.│Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Mortimore, S. C.│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Feb. 2, │ │ │ │ 1863. McMahan, W. M. │Middletown │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. on or │ │ │ │ about June 1, │ │ │ │ '63. Mahlone, S. E. │Piatt Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 10, '63. Manford, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Transferred to V. │ │ │ │ R. C. Purtle, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 2, │ │ │ │ '65; │ │ │ │ disability. Pitman, Dubois │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Missing at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, Ga., │ │ │ │ since June 27, │ │ │ │ 1864. Phillips, James │Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out May │ │ │ │ 26, 1865. Polston, Jacob │Vermilion │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │M. O. July 1, │ │ │ │ '65; was │ │ │ │ prisoner. Polston, John │Vermilion │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Polston, William│Champaign │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Robinson, │Piatt Co. │Aug. 8 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June William │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Smith, John │Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Smith, Oliver H.│Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Tryon, Harvey S.│Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Serg't. Vest, Samuel │Middletown │Aug. 8 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Waterman, Henry │Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Waterman, │Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Discharged March Theodore │ │ │ │ 24, 1864. Wright, George │Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Wright, William │Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Died of │ │ │ │ accidental w'ds │ │ │ │ in '62. Weston, N. │ │Aug. 8 │ same │ Williams, Daniel│Champaign │Aug. 8 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Hardin, Albert │ │ │ │Died at Bowling G. │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., in │ │ │ │ 1862. McCormick, J. H.│Chicago │Oct. 8 '64 │Oct. 8, '64 │Trans. to Co. H, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "I."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _First │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Sergeant._ │ │ │ │ Jas. H. Trimmel │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieutenant │ │ │ │ _Sergeants._ │ │ │ │ Alfred Atwood │Pilot │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 9, '65, 1st │ │ │ │ Serg. Samuel Hardisty │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Mar. 19, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Geo. A. Clapp │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 1st │ │ │ │ Lieutenant Daniel Gibson │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Edgefield, Nov. │ │ │ │ 25, '62 │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ George Young │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died, Louisville, │ │ │ │ Nov. 29, '62 Levi W. Coughton│Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as private Henry Armentrout│Pilot │Aug. 15 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 4, │ │ │ │ '63; disability Barton Snider │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as 1st │ │ │ │ Serg't. Jarrett Davis │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant Thos. Mackemson │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant Robert Michael │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64 Daniel D. Cannon│Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as private │ │ │ │ _Musician._ │ │ │ │ Curtis H. Tanzey│Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Promoted │ │ │ │ Principal │ │ │ │ Musician Milton C. Cannon│Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l. │ │ │ │ _Wagoner._ │ │ │ │ Daniel B. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Oct. 24, Sanders │ │ │ │ '62; disability │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Acton, David A. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65 Alton, Preston │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Acton, John W. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Dec. 2, '62. Alexander, W. W.│Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 3, │ │ │ │ '63; disability Blevins, Geo. W.│Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Burd, Wm. F. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Serg't. Brown, Jacob │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 17, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Burd, Adrian P. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Babb, Gideon │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Eng. │ │ │ │ Corps, July 29, │ │ │ │ '64 Brittingham, A. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June W. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Cosairt, John │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Edgefield, July │ │ │ │ 28, '63 Carmack, John │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Corp'l. Killed, │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Cannon, John T. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Dancer, Elias F.│Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Jan. │ │ │ │ 9, 1863 Dove, Abram C. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Durham, Samuel │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. July 18, │ │ │ │ '63; disability Disert, Joseph │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Eng. │ │ │ │ Corps, July 29, │ │ │ │ '64 Dare, Philip H. │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Elkins, Stephen │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died, │ │ │ │ Harrodsburg, │ │ │ │ Nov. 11, '62 Gilliland, │Blount │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Reason │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Hewitt, Eli M. │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. for │ │ │ │ promotion, Mar. │ │ │ │ 23, '64 Hardisty, N. W. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Mar. 7, │ │ │ │ '65; │ │ │ │ disability. Huston, John │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865 Hillary, Jas. P.│Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Feb. 25, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Hillary, Francis│Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. May 6, J. │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Hardisty, A. S. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. June 19, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Hollett, Hiram │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hughes, Isaac │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hoboy, Eisha │Blount │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Howard, John W. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Serg. Herring, John │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Hannahs, Thomas │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Holeman, I. H. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Jones, Harlin │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Kane, Matthew │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Liggett, Lawson │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. May 31, │ │ │ │ '65; │ │ │ │ disability. Liggett, Nelson │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, June 21, │ │ │ │ '64. Lourance, │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Whitacher │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Lourance, Jonas │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Lane, William │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Laflin, Amos W. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Masters, Jacob │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June F. S. T. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Miller, Jas. W. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Moody, Joseph │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Oct. 24, │ │ │ │ '62; │ │ │ │ disability. Mauslar, J. W. │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Miller, John │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 30, 1865. Madole, William │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Odey, Newton │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Osborn, Uriah │Pilot │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Sept. │ │ │ │ 16, '63. Parnell, John W.│Blount │Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Nov. 10, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Pilkinton, │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Charles │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Rutledge, Isaac │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Paroled pris. S. │ │ │ │ Died, │ │ │ │ Annapolis, Md., │ │ │ │ March 10, 1865. Rowe, John │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Rees, Wm. M. │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Died at Atlanta, │ │ │ │ Sept. 23, '64. Starr, Peter L. │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Dec. │ │ │ │ 12, 1862. Sanders, Newton │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Sanders, Levi W.│Middle Fork│Aug. 15 │ same │Promoted │ │ │ │ Chaplain. Smoot, Nathan J.│Danville │Sept. 3 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Taber, Jesse │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │ same │Died, Gallatin, │ │ │ │ Jan. 23, 1863. Vansandt, H. G. │Pilot │Aug. 12 │ same │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Waugh, William │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │ same │Died at │ │ │ │ Louisville, │ │ │ │ Nov. 5, 1862. West, William │Pilot │Aug. 12 │ same │Died, Bowling │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Jan. 7, '63. Wilson, John G. │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │ same │Died at Big │ │ │ │ Shanty, Ga., │ │ │ │ June 29, '64; │ │ │ │ wounds. Walker, Andrew │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │ same │Mustered out May │ │ │ │ 20, 1865. Waugh, David W. │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │ same │Died, Danville, │ │ │ │ Ky., Nov. 1, │ │ │ │ '62. Waugh, Vains │Middle Fork│Aug. 12 │ same │Supposed disch. │ │ │ │ and re-enlisted │ │ │ │ in 86th Ind. │ │ │ │ Vols. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Ballard, Josiah │Middle Fork│Dec. 15, '63 │Dec. 15, '63 │Died at Camp │ │ │ │ McAfee Church, │ │ │ │ Ga., Feb. 6, │ │ │ │ 1864. Ballard, Henry │Middle Fork│Dec. 15, '63 │Dec. 15, '63 │Trans. to Co. I, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Cannon, James W.│ │ │ │Absent, sick, at │ │ │ │ M. O. of Reg't. Clark, W. W. │Middle Fork│ │ │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. French, Louis T.│Middle Fork│Mar. 7, '64 │Mar. 12, '64 │Trans. to Co. I, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Harper, B. F. │Middle Fork│ │ │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Jan. │ │ │ │ 28, '64. Jackney, Geo. W.│ │ │ │Disch. Feb. 27, │ │ │ │ '63; │ │ │ │ disability. Kirsh, John G. │ │ │ │Must'd out July │ │ │ │ 1, '65; was │ │ │ │ pris. Kirkhart, │Blue Grass │Dec. 22, '63 │Dec. 22, '63 │Died Chattanooga, Michael │ │ │ │ July 15, '64. Liggett, John │Middle Fork│Dec. 15, '63 │Dec. 15, '63│Trans. to Co. I, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Moore, James │Catlin │Dec. 29, '63 │Dec. 29, '63 │Trans. to Co. I, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Snell, Clark B. │ │ │ │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Tansey, Verlin │Quincy │Feb. 23, '64 │Feb. 23, '64 │Disch. Feb. 20, G. │ │ │ │ '65; │ │ │ │ disability. Watson, Milton │Pilot │ │ │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "K."

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _Sergeants._ │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Ezekiel B. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged July Timmon │ │ │ │ 17, 1863. Wiliam B. Galway│Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Promoted 2d │ │ │ │ Lieutenant. Peter S. Burk │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to regular │ │ │ │ army. Dec. 16, │ │ │ │ '62. Isaac N. Adams │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died, │ │ │ │ Chattanooga, │ │ │ │ Nov. 4, '64; │ │ │ │ wounds. Thomas Guthrie │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Disch. July 13, │ │ │ │ 1863. │ │ │ │ _Corporals._ │ │ │ │ James M. Cook │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as 1st │ │ │ │ Serg't. Thos. L. Douglas│Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65. Wm. M. Marity │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged April │ │ │ │ 10, '65 w'ds. A. J. Woolcot │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. David M. Woolen │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Nov. 1, │ │ │ │ '63. M. O. │ │ │ │ April 13, '65; │ │ │ │ disability. T. A. Baker │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. William Jamison │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as │ │ │ │ Sergeant. Thos. W. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Serg't. Promoted Blakeney │ │ │ │ Serg't Major. │ │ │ │ _Musicians._ │ │ │ │ Eli Shephard │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Nov. 1, │ │ │ │ '63. Saml. R. Tilton │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. │ │ │ │ _Privates._ │ │ │ │ Anderson, Joseph│Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Argo, Wm. J. │St. Joseph │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Bell, John V. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Blakney, Jas. W.│Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Boon, Wm. J. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Disch. May 4, │ │ │ │ 1865; wounds. Barnard, John │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Brown, John │Vermilion │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Dec. │ │ │ │ 7, '62. Barnett, │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June Thompson │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Crosby, S. J. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 17, 1862. Cabbage, John │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Cole, Commodore │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to reg. army, P. │ │ │ │ Dec. 10, 1862. Conover, John R.│Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out May │ │ │ │ 26, 1865. Denton, John │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Davidson, John │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died, Bowling S. │ │ │ │ Green, Ky., │ │ │ │ Nov. 20, '62. Dowers, │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died at Washington │ │ │ │ Chattanooga, │ │ │ │ July 6, '64; │ │ │ │ wounds. Elsby, Nehemiah │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Evans, Jesse A. │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Evans, Strader │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Earls, Mordicai │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Foster, A. M. │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 15, '64; w'ds. Fields, Thos. S.│Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Gibson, Philip │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June M. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Gibson, James │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. July 1, │ │ │ │ '65; was │ │ │ │ prisoner. Guthrie Geo. │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Gibson, Abyram │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Gibson, Garrett │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Henson, W. P. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Nov. 29, │ │ │ │ '62; wounds. Harrison, W. M. │Perryville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died at Gallatin, │ │ │ │ Jan. 13, '63. Hoyle, James │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, June │ │ │ │ 8, '63. Herald, V. G. │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Hildreth, Alvin │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Holt, Wm. H. │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Jumps, Theodore │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Jumps, John W. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died, │ │ │ │ Jeffersonville, │ │ │ │ Oct. 4, '64. Kiger, Charles │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Kiger, Henry │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Kelly, Jas. N. │Rockville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Disch. Mar. 14, │ │ │ │ '65; wounds. Leach, Geo. T. │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Vet. Eng. │ │ │ │ Corps. Leach, Henry C. │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. McCartney, │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. Isaiah │ │ │ │ 18, 1862. Martin, Wm. H. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died, │ │ │ │ Chattanooga, │ │ │ │ July 26, '64; │ │ │ │ wounds. McCorkle, N. M. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Trans. to I. C., │ │ │ │ Nov. 1, 1863. Miller, Andrew │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. McMillen, J. G. │Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. McMillen, George│Danville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Mitchels, Jasper│Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Mills, Richard │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, '65. Mills, Adam H. │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Killed at │ │ │ │ Kenesaw, June │ │ │ │ 27, '64. Orr, Wm. W. │Bloom │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died, Big Shanty, │ │ │ │ Ga., June 28, │ │ │ │ '64; wounds. Ogden, William │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Serg't. O'Bryant, W. W. │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865. O'Bryant, │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, Asberry │ │ │ │ 1865. Pettis, John │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Nov. 6, │ │ │ │ 1862 Porter, Henry S.│Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Corp'l. Richardson, R. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct T. │ │ │ │ 27, 1862. Rogers, John A. │Perryville │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Ramsey, Joseph │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Deserted Aug. 7, │ │ │ │ '64. Ritter, John │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 18, 1862. Spry, J. W. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Spicer, William │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Died at Gallatin, │ │ │ │ Dec. 25, 1862. Shewman, F. N. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Stunkard, W. N. │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Studley, H. H. │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to V. R. C., │ │ │ │ May 1, 1864. Scott, Thos. W. │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Tabor, Alfred │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 28, 1863. Thornton, J. │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ '65, as Corp'l. Trosper, James │Georgetown │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Tr. to Inv. │ │ │ │ Corps, Nov. 1, │ │ │ │ '63. Thornton, David │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Feb. │ │ │ │ 20, 1863. Thomas, W. H. │Dallas │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │M. O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865, as │ │ │ │ Serg't. White, William │Catlin │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Oct. │ │ │ │ 23, 1862. Whitehead, W. M.│Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Wilson, Jesse │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. White, Jas. R. │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Mustered out June │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. West, Benj. F. │Indianola │Aug. 13 │Sept. 3 │Discharged Jan. │ │ │ │ 30, 1863. │ │ │ │ _Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Bishop, Austin │Georgetown │ │ │Mustered out June B. │ │ │ │ 9, 1865. Hinson, Franklin│Collier │Mar. 30, '64 │Mar. 30, '64 │Tr. to Co. K, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Jenkins, Eli │Catlin │Mar. 20, '64 │Mar. 29, '64 │Tr. to Co. K, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Jenkins, W. F. │Springfield│Feb. 23, '64 │Feb. 23, '64 │Tr. to Co. K, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. McMullen, W. M. │Middle Fork│Dec. 29, '63 │Dec. 29. '63 │Trans. to Co. K, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. McNutt, Joseph │Dallas │ │ │Deserted April —, │ │ │ │ 1863. Nicholson, John │Danville │Feb. 19, '64 │Feb. 19, '64 │Tr. to Co. K, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Richardson, S. │Catlin │Dec. 29, '63 │Dec. 29, '63 │Tr. to Co. K, F. │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. Rotroff, Thomas │Indianola │ │ │Died at │ │ │ │ Nashville, Nov. │ │ │ │ 27, '62. Stewart, H. J. │ │ │ │Reduced from │ │ │ │ Commissary │ │ │ │ Serg. at his │ │ │ │ own request. M. │ │ │ │ O. June 9, │ │ │ │ 1865. Sheuman, R. W. │Georgetown │Feb. 19, '64 │Feb. 19, '64 │Trans. to Co. K, │ │ │ │ 60th Ill. Inf. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.

────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────── Name and Rank. │Residence. │ Date of │ Date of │ Remarks. │ │ enlistment. │ muster. │ ────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────── _Unassigned │ │ 1862. │ 1862. │ Recruits._ │ │ │ │ Gray, Joseph │Middle Fork│Dec. 29, '63 │Dec. 29, '63 │ Glandon, │Middle Fork│Dec. 15, '63 │Dec. 15, '63 │Died Camp Butler, Sterling │ │ │ │ Feb. 12, 64. ────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────

INTRODUCTORY.

Believing it would prove interesting and profitable to all the old members of the 125th, we have concluded to append the official reports of the brigade since the beginning of the Atlanta campaign; and the fact that they were made by the only surviving field officer of the regiment, who, as lieutenant colonel, commanded the brigade through more than ten months of its greatest perils, will not, we feel very sure, detract from their interest.

By the opening of the campaign, the regiment and brigade were very nearly rid of their weakly men and inefficient officers, and were well prepared to engage in the arduous duties before them.

Prior to the spring of '64, the whole brigade was largely in the school of preparation, but from that time forward, always in the field of labor and danger.

It must be remembered that official reports are limited to the recital of acts done by the whole body, or some portion of it, in obedience to orders, or the general plan of operations, and a description of the performance of such acts, but the commander may not, like the independent historian, indulge in generalities, individual opinion and criticism, or extended personal mention. This difference will be more apparent when the reader compares the reports with the author's accounts of the same subject matter.

With this introduction, we present the official reports of our most important campaigns.

BRIGADE REPORT FROM LEE AND GORDON'S MILLS TO ATLANTA, GA.

Headquarters 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th A. C., Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 9th, 1864.

Captain: Pursuant to directions from division headquarters, of date the 6th instant, I have the honor to report, so far as my information extends substantially, the operations of this brigade from the 3rd day of May, 1864, when it struck tents and broke camp at Lee and Gordon's mills, until its arrival at Atlanta on the 4th day of the present month. Being the fourth brigade commander since the campaign began, and having served on the corps staff for some time before, and up to, the 27th day of June last, I am compelled to rely largely for data, upon the necessarily confused memoranda of the different commanders who preceded me.

On the 3rd day of May last, the brigade, comprising the 22nd Ind. Vet. Vols., 85th, 86th, 110th and 125th Ills. Vols., and the 52nd Ohio Vols., commanded by Col. Dan. McCook, left Lee and Gordon's mills and marched to Ringgold, Ga., where, toward night, it crossed the Chickamauga river and joined the division commanded by Brig. Gen. J. C. Davis, and bivouacked until the morning of the 5th of May, when it marched out to near Catoosa Springs and encamped until the morning of the 7th, when it marched beyond Tunnel Hill about two miles, part of the time under heavy fire from the enemy's artillery. On the morning of the 8th of May, the brigade marched towards and confronted the enemy's skirmishers guarding the entrance to Buzzard Roost Gap. May 9th, supported the 1st brigade skirmish line. May 10th, the brigade lay under fire from the enemy's sharp-shooters until evening, when it moved to the front, and relieved the 1st brigade, with the 52nd Ohio deployed as skirmishers. May 11th, remained on the line until dark, at which time we were relieved by a brigade of the 4th corps, and moved up the valley about two miles and bivouacked for the night. May 13th, at day break the brigade with the division marched toward Resaca by way of Snake Creek Gap, reaching the mouth of the Gap, after a tiresome march, at about 8 o'clock p. m.; continued the march until nearly 2 o'clock a. m. next day, when the command halted until daylight, took breakfast and moved beyond the line of intrenchments towards Resaca, where it rested until evening. Took up position at night in rear of 1st division, 14th corps. Moved into line next day, and confronted the enemy in his works at Resaca. Remained thus until the enemy evacuated that place, when this brigade with the division was ordered to Rome. The march commenced early, the 3rd brigade in rear, with the 125th Ills. detailed as guards for the division train; went into camp on the left of the Rome road. The brigade resumed the march on the next morning at daylight, following the 2nd brigade, and arrived within two miles of Rome at 5 o'clock p. m., where the enemy was reported to be in his works in full force. Col. McCook immediately disposed the brigade in order of battle as follows: the 22nd Ind. and the 86th Ills., as front line, the 52nd Ohio and 85th Ills., as second line, with three companies from the 22nd Ind. thrown forward as skirmishers. The front line occupied an elevation of ground known as Howe's Hill, with the left resting near Howe's house. The lines were but just formed, when the enemy made a vigorous attack upon the 22nd Ind., throwing it into some confusion, and forcing its right back about sixty yards, where it rallied behind a rail fence. A part of the 86th Ills., in the mean time, was pouring a well directed fire from its right, into the enemies advancing lines. This had the effect to check them; at the same time the 52nd Ohio advanced and relieved the 22nd Ind. By this time it became so dark that but little could be discovered of what was going on, but by continuously advancing the skirmish line, it was soon ascertained that the enemy had retreated to his main works. To be prepared for an attack in the morning, a light line of works was constructed, but was not needed, for during the night the enemy evacuated his intrenched position, and moved across the Ostenaula river, burning the bridges after him. On the morning of May 18th, the 85th Ills. crossed on the floating _debris_ of the bridge, and occupied the city of Rome. On the following day the entire brigade crossed on newly constructed pontoons, and encamped in the suburbs of the town, where it remained doing various duties until the morning of the 24th of May, when the brigade, with the division, marched toward Dallas, reaching the latter place about noon, May 26th, and took up position about one half mile to the left of town, where if remained until the next morning, when it moved with the division to the mouth of —— Gap. Here the brigade was placed in single line, with the 125th Ills. deployed as skirmishers. At about 10 o'clock on the night of the 27th of May, the enemy attacked the skirmish line and captured one commissioned officer and fourteen enlisted men, when a counter charge was made which resulted in the capture of two commissioned officers, and twenty seven-enlisted men from the enemy. The officers and men of the 125th Ills., on this spirited occasion, displayed that high degree of coolness and bravery so essential to success. The brigade lay in this position for several days, holding works. June 1st moved toward the left, and relieved a brigade of the 23rd corps, remaining in this new position under a constant fire from the enemy, until June 4th, when it moved about three miles further to the left, and, with the division, rejoined the corps. The brigade performed the various duties imposed upon it; sometimes skirmishing with the enemy, changing position, building fortifications, or holding those built by others, but all without taking any active part in any general engagement, until on the morning of the 27th of June, when it was disposed in order of battle as follows: 85th Ills. deployed as skirmishers, with lines of battle composed of first, the 125th Ills.; second, the 86th Ills.; third, the 22nd Ind., and fourth, the 52nd Ohio. These dispositions were made in an open field, little more than half a mile from the works to be stormed. The 2nd brigade was formed on the right, and Gen. Harker's brigade of the 4th corps, on the left. At a few moments before nine, the command "forward" was given and responded to by the brave men of the brigade with a will and determination to succeed when success is possible. The movement began in quick, and continued in this time for near one third the distance, when the step was changed to double-quick. The lines moved with marked precision, until they reached the foot of an abrupt hill where they encountered a marshy creek lined on either side with shrubs and thickly matted vines. The command relieved itself as rapidly and orderly as possible from this confusion, and turning its face towards the enemy, rushed forward across an open field extending to within fifteen rods of the point of attack. Here it entered a skirt of light timber, and from this point also commenced an ascent of the ground. On, and up the brave men rushed with their gallant leader at their head, until some of them reached the base of the enemy's parapet. Nothing daunted they struggled to scale the works. In their efforts to do this, some were knocked down with stones and clubs hurled at them by the enemy. Here the gallant McCook fell, mortally wounded, while present with, and cheering his men on. Shot and stoned down completely exhausted by the length and impetuosity of the charge, the brave men reformed their lines a few steps in the rear, and partially under the crest of the hill. While this was being done, Col. O. G. Harmon, of the 125th Ills., left the command of the regiment to Maj. J. B. Lee, and placed himself at the head of the brigade. But hardly did he enjoy this new command five minutes, when a musket shot from the enemy pierced his heart, and in a few moments his remains were borne from the field. Col. C. J. Dilworth then assumed command, and after adjusting his lines to his satisfaction, he ordered works to be constructed, the front line of which did not exceed sixty yards from the enemy's strong line of works.

The loss to the brigade in this bloody encounter was four hundred and ten, nearly all of which occurred within the short space of twenty minutes. These casualties fell heaviest upon the 125th Illinois and 52d Ohio. By three o'clock p. m. the men were sheltered by their new lines of works and were confronting the enemy as sharp-shooters. At four o'clock of the same day, upon my request to be relieved from duty at corps headquarters, I returned to and took command of my regiment. From this point forward in my report I am chiefly reliant for information on the notes and memoranda of Col. Dilworth. After the confusion of the battle was over, the brigade was disposed thus: The 85th Illinois on the right, connecting with the 2d brigade; the 22d on the left, connecting with Gen. Harker's brigade; the 125th Illinois in the center, and the 86th Illinois and 52d Ohio in reserve. The lines remained the same until the morning of the 28th, when the 125th Illinois was relieved by the 86th Illinois, that in turn was relieved on the morning of the 29th by the 52d Ohio. On this day a cessation of hostilities was effected, and arrangements made, under flag of truce, by which the dead between the lines were removed or buried. On the 30th under my personal supervision a new line of works was constructed within from five to seven rods of the enemy's strong works. From this position our sharp-shooters did excellent service, many of them using an invention called the "refracting sight," the testimony in favor of the use of which at short range was abundant. The brigade did duty here until the morning of the 3rd of July. The enemy having again abandoned his works, we marched through Marietta, thence in a south-west course about five miles toward Atlanta. We halted and encamped here for two nights. On the morning of the 5th of July, we advanced again about five miles towards the railroad bridge over the Chattahoochie river. Upon our arrival within about three miles of the bridge, we came up with the enemy's skirmishers. The 3rd brigade was put in position in a heavy wood, connecting on the left with the 2d brigade. As soon as the lines were formed, I was ordered forward with the 125th as skirmishers. The line was at once established and waited for support on the right, which was late arriving. About five o'clock, all things being ready, the line advanced at the double quick across an open field, and charged the enemies' skirmishers behind works at the verge of the woods on the opposite side. Routing them from these, we drove them in confusion to their main line of fortifications, our own line pursuing to within less than three hundred yards. The enemy made three unsuccessful attempts to drive our line back. As soon as it was dark the 86th Illinois relieved the skirmish line, and by morning were well entrenched. The other regiments of the brigade moved forward to the road and threw up works. The command remained in this position, each regiment in its turn doing picket duty until the morning of the 10th of July, when a little before daylight the bridge over the Chattahoochie river was discovered to be on fire, and no enemy in our front. Col. Dilworth was ordered to made a reconnoisance with the 86th Illinois, and accompanied it in person as far as the river, meeting with no opposition, when he returned with all but two companies, which he left at the river as pickets. On the afternoon of the same day the brigade moved down to the Atlanta road and went into camp on the right and within one mile of the railroad bridge, in which position we remained doing picket and guard duty until the morning of the 18th, on which day we crossed the Chattahoochie river on a pontoon bridge at Paces' Ferry, and about five miles above the railroad bridge. On the same day we crossed Nancy's creek, and advanced skirmishers from the 22d Indiana as far as Peach Tree creek near Howell's mill. The brigade bivouacked for the night on the Atlanta and Pace's Ferry road.

As the 19th of July was an eventful day in the history of this brigade, I choose to incorporate in this report the minutes of its operations made by Col. Dilworth at the time:

"This morning I was ordered to form my lines in rear of skirmish line and push across the Peach Tree creek. This was done by placing the 52d Ohio in advance, crossing the creek on a log, and moving out across the field and over the hill. Here we found an entire brigade of rebels and a portion of another. The balance of our brigade crossed, 1st, 85th Illinois and went to the assistance of the 52d Ohio on the left, and found a heavy force. Next came the 125th Illinois and moved forward to the crest of the hill. Next the 86th Illinois and formed on the left. The 22d Indiana at the same time commenced crossing on our right and connected with the 52d Ohio skirmishers on the right. Word was sent to Gen. Davis for assistance, at the same time information was received that the enemy were drifting to the right. Col. Langley, of the 125th Illinois, was ordered to form on the right, which he did at a double-quick, and just reached the top of the hill as the enemy were ready to attack, and after a fire from the 125th the rebels were driven back from the right. That night entrenchments were thrown up, and the men remained on the ground getting in the wounded."

The brigade lost in this day's operations two hundred and forty-five men, killed, wounded and missing. These losses fell heaviest on the 52d Ohio, 22d Indiana and 85th Illinois. The morning of July 20th found the brigade well fortified, and about noon two sections of Capt. Gardner's battery were put in position, which with the aid of sharp-shooters from this and the 2d brigade, succeeded in driving the enemy from his works. On the same day the 110th Illinois, Lieut. Col. Topping commanding, reported for duty and was put in line on the right. July 21st Col. Dilworth was ordered to make a reconnoisance with one regiment. He ordered out the 125th Illinois and connected with Col. Mitchell's brigade on the left and Gen. Morgan's on the right; moved too far to the right; found rebels near Moore's house on the Marietta and Atlanta road and returned to camp. July 22d—No enemy in our immediate front. Moved towards Atlanta to within two and a half miles of the city. Heavy cannonading to our front and left. Went into camp at night in reserve. July 24th—Relieved a regiment of Gen. Beard's division with the 125th Illinois. Remained in this position with a slight change of camp until the morning of the 28th of July. One regiment on out-post duty daily. July 28th—In connection with the division made a reconnoisance to Turner's Ferry, intending to strike the enemy in left flank, but being misled by an inefficient guide, the division took no part in the engagement of this day. After a long meandering and weary march, we returned late at night to near our old camp. From this date forward our duties were various. We built several lines of works, did picket duty, and changed position towards the right and front about three miles, and went into position in the evening, connecting with Gen. Baird on the left, 125th Ills. on the left, and the 22nd Ind. on the right of the front line, with the 85th Ills. on picket. On the following morning the picket line moved nearly three quarters of a mile to the front, and took fifteen prisoners with no loss to us. The main line moved forward, still keeping up the connection with General Baird on the left, and also connecting with Col. Mitchell on the right. Four companies of the 52nd Ohio relieved the 85th Ills. pickets. July 6th; brigade in same position, the enemy almost constantly shelling our lines. At night seventy-five men from the 110th Ills. relieved the 52nd Ohio on picket. I quote below, substantially, Col. Dilworth's minutes of the operations of the brigade on the 7th of July:

"Received orders about ten o'clock, that the division was to swing to the left, and that the movement would begin on the left. About noon I went to the lines and saw General Baird, who said he could not advance until evening. As soon as he had gone I received orders that Gen. Morgan had commenced the movement on the right, and for me to conform my movements to Mitchell's. I then went to the right, and found Col. Mitchell had advanced. My skirmish line was advanced, and the 125th Ills. was ordered forward, the 52nd Ohio was ordered up also. The 22nd Ind. advanced and connected with Col. Mitchell on the right and facing north-east. At night the 86th relieved the 110th Ills. on picket."

In gaining this new and important position, the brigade was exposed to a galling fire of musketry and artillery from the enemy's lines, and with but little chance to us to return, successfully, the fire. The brigade took possession of, and extended its lines across, the Sand Town road, and as speedily as possible erected strong fortifications. The loss to the brigade in this day's operations, was forty-two officers and men killed and wounded. Nothing of further importance than frequent changes of camp, and position in line, and picket duty, occurred until August 20th, on which day the brigade started at day break and marched to the rear lines of works of the 23rd corps, where we lay in close column for two or three hours, when orders came to move out. The whole division moved toward the right of our lines, with this brigade in advance. We marched rapidly to the line of the West Point rail road at Red Oaks; tore up track, and cut the telegraph wires in sight of a large force of rebel cavalry. Returned to camp at night after making a march of 22 miles, most of the time in heavy rain and mud. From this time forth, the brigade performed its usual duties until August 26th, when we broke up camp and marched out with the division to contribute our remaining efforts to turn the enemy's left, and destroy the Macon rail road, the last and only line of transit for subsistence to his army at Atlanta. By the last of August it was very generally conceded that the enemy would tender us battle, as usual, on his choice of ground, and within his strong fortifications. On this last named day, we marched to an encampment for the night near Turtle Swamp, on the left of the Atlanta and Jonesboro road. On the following morning, early, we moved across to, and down, the Rough and Ready and Jonesboro road toward the latter named place, to a point about one half mile south of Flint river. Here the brigade moved to the left in an open field, and formed in order of battle as follows: First line, 22nd Ind. on the right, 125th Ills. in the center, and the 52nd Ohio on the left, except three companies of the 52nd Ohio, which were deployed as skirmishers; the second line comprised the 85th, 86th and 110th Ills. About 2 o'clock p. m., the brigade moved by the right flank across a difficult slough, and reformed its lines on the crest of a hill beyond, and under a heavy fire from the enemy's artillery. From this point we discovered that the enemy were in strong force and well intrenched along the line of the Macon railroad. At about 3 o'clock p. m., our line advanced through a thick skirt of woods to an open corn-field beyond, swinging gradually to the right as it advanced down the slope beyond, until our course was nearly south. We moved to within one fourth of a mile of the enemy's line of works, and engaged his skirmishers with our own, while the main line was struggling to cross a swamp at the foot of the slope. As soon as a crossing was effected the enemy's skirmishers were vigorously attacked and driven to their main works. In this valley the first line built temporary works which it held but a few minutes, when it again moved forward. A part of the 52nd Ohio, charging with the 2nd brigade, aided in taking a rebel battery in their front. The 22nd Ind. and 125th Ills. advanced in quick time to the crest of the hill, where they encountered a line of rebels concealed among the standing corn. These two regiments became at once hotly engaged. The contest for a few moments appeared doubtful, and might finally have turned in favor of the enemy, but for the success of the 2nd brigade on our left. As soon as this success was known, not one moment was lost by the 22nd Ind. and 125th Ills. in charging the enemy's line, which finally yielded and broke, the men running in confusion to their intrenchments, but just in time to find themselves our prisoners. After driving the enemy back some six or seven hundred yards to their second line of works on the rail road, and the woods to the west of the rail road, our lines were about being reformed, when Col. Dilworth, commanding the brigade, received a severe wound, and was carried off the field. As soon as notified of this fact, I assumed command, and as rapidly as possible reformed my somewhat broken lines. Going a few rods to the left and rear, I met Captain Swift, brigade inspector, coming forward with the 85th Ills. from the second line. This I put to work to turn the rebel fortifications, and make them available to us in the event of a counter assault. Meeting with other members of the brigade staff, I directed them to bring forward the 86th and 110th Ills. as rapidly as possible, and hold them in readiness for further orders. In the mean time I drew from their former positions, the 125th Ills. and 22nd Ind., to give them some rest. At this juncture Col. Mitchell represented to me, that the enemy were massing in his front with a view to an attack, and asked me to send him some assistance. Knowing the importance of holding the hill we jointly occupied, I immediately sent him five companies from the 86th Ills., and seven from the 52nd Ohio. In a few minutes the other battalion of the 86th Ills., also went to his assistance. This force remained with Col. Mitchell about one hour, and I depend on him to do them justice in his report.

Between the right of the 2nd brigade and the left of the 15th corps, was a gap in the lines about one half mile wide. The threatening demonstrations of the enemy in front of this gap, showed the importance he attached to it, and I determined to throw all my available force into, and as far as possible close, it up. I accordingly moved the 125th Ills, to the right and front, as far as the crest of the hill, putting it nearly in the same position it occupied while fighting half an hour before. I then moved the 85th Ills. to the right, and the 110th Ills. to the left of the 125th, and directed them to put out as many sharp shooters as could be made available, to annoy and keep back the enemies' skirmishers, while the main line was ordered to construct works. The firing was kept up until dark. Several times the enemy attempted to advance, but were driven back to their works by the unerring aim of our guns. On the return of the 86th Ills., and the 52nd Ohio, from the assistance of the 2nd brigade, I put the first in position on the right, with the right well refused. The 52nd Ohio and 22nd Ind. were placed in reserve. Each regiment furnished pickets for its front, the entire picket line being under the especial charge of Captain Burkhalter, brigade provost marshal. These dispositions, in my opinion, rendered our position perfectly secure. At night the enemy abandoned his works, leaving his dead unburied, and wounded uncared for. Our loss in this day's fight was one hundred and thirty-five killed and wounded. The loss fell heaviest on the 22nd Ind. and 125th Ills.

We advanced about 10 o'clock to Jonesboro, went into position on the left of the rail road and town, where we remained until late in the day of Sept. 3rd, when I received orders from Major Gen. Davis, commanding the corps, to remove the brigade to Atlanta on the following day, to guard prisoners of war, and as escort to corps hospital trains. Arrived at this place on the afternoon of Sept 4th, with 1674 prisoners, and trains. Reported pursuant to orders, to Maj. Gen. Slocum, and went into camp on the west side of town, where the troops have remained doing no duty since.

In this review of the history of the third brigade during the late campaign, I have confined myself thus far, as nearly as possible, to a simple recitation of facts and circumstances; having been absent from the brigade a part of the time, and afterwards only with one of its regiments until the late fight at Jonesboro. Special mention of the conduct of many brave officers and soldiers, would, perhaps, meet with little favor from my feeble pen, even of those who have distinguished themselves by their heroic and daring behavior on every battle field. So far as I can learn, on the march, and in every engagement, they all did their entire duty, and the appalling casualty list, show the sanguinary character of the many conflicts in which these troops have taken part. The losses of the brigade foot up, since the 3rd day of May last, the enormous sum of ONE THOUSAND AND EIGHTY-TWO, killed, wounded and missing, being little less than the number now present in the ranks for duty. The brigade met with its heaviest loss in the assault on the enemy's works at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27th. The number has been stated previously. There every regiment was engaged, and where the contest was hottest, the front line could be claimed by no particular regiment, but was made up of the bravest men from all. At Peach Tree creek, July 14th, the 52nd Ohio, commanded by Lieut. Col. Clancey, with skirmishers, under command of Major Holmes, did nobly in clearing the heights beyond the creek, thus enabling the remainder of the brigade to cross and form line free from the enemies fire. In the same engagement, the 85th Ills., commanded by Major Rider, advanced to within a few yards of the enemy's main line, but could not hold its position. The loss to the regiment was heavy, but it behaved manfully. The 22nd Ind., commanded, in the early part of the engagement, by Maj. Shea, stood, unsupported, the brunt of a heavy assault, and yielded only as it was overpowered by superior numbers. Maj. Shea was wounded, and the command fell to Captain Snodgrass, under whose charge it has been most of the time since. The conduct of this officer, and his command, were all that could be asked in the late battle of Jonesboro, and as truly may I say the same of Maj. Holmes, who commanded the 52nd Ohio in the same engagement, until wounded and disabled, when the command devolved upon Capt. Rothacker. Also the 85th Ills., commanded by Maj. Rider until disabled, when the charge of the regiment fell to Captain Griffith. The 86th Ills. commanded part of the time by Lt. Col. Fahnestock, and part by Maj. Thomas. The 110th Ills., commanded throughout by Lieut. Col. Topping, and also the 125th Ills., commanded, through the latter part of the engagement, by Captain Geo. W. Cook. I wish to bear testimony to the general good conduct and bravery of the several officers above named, and their respective commands. I observed several striking instances of noble courage and true bravery among subordinate officers and enlisted men, but want of space forbids that I should mention them here. The reports from the commanders of regiments must suffice. Captains Anderson, Swift and Burkhalter, and Lieut. Tanner, of the brigade staff, are all known to the brigade, and appreciated for their coolness and bravery in action. My heartfelt thanks are due to the three last named for the eminent assistance they so cheerfully rendered me during the engagement on the 1st instant. Captain Anderson, A. A. A. Gen., while in the discharge of his duties, received a severe wound just before the command of the brigade fell to my charge, thus depriving me of his valuable services.

Our honored dead, of whom from this brigade there are many have all received a soldier's burial, and their scattered graves mark the meandering course of our march all the way from Resaca to Atlanta.

I have the honor to be, Captain, Very respectfully, your obdt. servant. (Signed) JAS. W. LANGLEY, Lt. Col. 125th Ills., comd'g brigade.

To Theodore Wiseman, Capt. and A. A. Genl., 2nd Div., 14th A. C.

BRIGADE REPORT FROM ATLANTA, FLORENCE, TO SAVANNAH, GA.

Headquarters 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th Army Corps, Army of Georgia, near Savannah, Ga., January 3rd, 1865.

CAPTAIN: Pursuant to orders, of date Dec. 28th, 1864, I have the honor to report substantially the operations of my command, from the fall of Atlanta, up to, and including the, fall of Savannah.

On the fourth day of September last, my command, comprising the 85th, 86th and 125th Ills., the 52nd Ohio, the 22nd Ind., and three companies of the 110th Ills. Vols., moved from Jonesboro in charge of the 14th army corps hospital trains, and about seventeen hundred prisoners of war, to Atlanta, reaching the latter place about sundown. After reporting to Maj. Gen. Slocum, then commanding at Atlanta, and turning over my prisoners, by his orders I went into camp to the left of the White Hall road, just beyond the suburbs of the city, where I remained until the 29th day of September, when I received orders to move to Chattanooga by cars as rapidly as possible. At about 9 o'clock p. m., I got the brigade on board a train of cars going north, and arrived at Chattanooga Oct. 1st, at 3 o'clock p. m. General Morgan having previously gone to Huntsville, Ala., with the 1st and 2nd brigades of the division, I reported in person to Maj. Gen. Thomas, who directed me to proceed to Huntsville as rapidly as I could do with safety. I accordingly started on a train from Chattanooga at sundown, and arrived safely at Huntsville at 12 o'clock m., Oct. 2nd and went into camp on the south side of town, where we remained about two hours, when I received orders to move to the depot immediately. On going to my command, I found it all asleep, a luxury the men had not enjoyed since leaving, Atlanta, three days before. Shortly after arriving at the depot, we commenced reloading the same cars from which we had disembarked but two or three hours previously. At dark the entire division moved towards Athens, six miles when we met with obstructions on the road that delayed us until next morning, when we again started, reaching within six miles of Athens by noon. Here were other obstructions in the road, and we disembarked for the last time. By the order of Gen. Morgan, I directed Capt. Cook, commanding the 125th Ills., to guard the empty trains back to Huntsville, and return to the brigade by next train. At 2 o'clock p. m., the brigade marched with the division to Athens, and went into camp in two lines, facing south-east. It will be seen that my command was three days and four nights traveling from Atlanta to Athens, and with the exception of about six hours of that time they were on the cars, so closely crowded that none could lie down, even had that been possible they could not have slept, owing to the very heavy rain that fell almost without intermission during the trip. It was the ill fortune of my brigade, to ride on trains managed by drunken, incompetent, and irresponsible conductors and engineers, who, for the most part, seemed perfectly indifferent to the sufferings and inconvenience they imposed upon the soldiers, so long as they enjoyed official confidence, a profitable salary, and plenty to eat.

On the morning of the fourth of October, the brigade, except the 125th Ills., not yet returned from Huntsville, and the 110th Ills., in charge of supplies, marched from Athens toward Florence, fording the Elk River at Brown's Ferry, about sundown, after which it marched four miles to Rogersville and encamped for the night. Oct. 5th, marched at 6 o'clock a. m., crossed Shoal creek at dark, and went into camp beyond and within seven miles of Florence. Oct. 6th, the first brigade moved toward Florence at 7 o'clock a. m. but met the enemy's cavalry skirmishers just beyond our picket line. I was immediately ordered to follow with three regiments, leaving one as camp guard. It was with little difficulty that a reconnoisance was pushed through to Florence, as it was afterwards ascertained that the enemy opposing our progress thither, amounted to only about one hundred and fifty men. We reached the town at 1 o'clock p. m., and there learned certainly, what we already suspected, that Forrest had escaped across the Tennessee. At 3 o'clock p. m., we returned to Shoal creek, reaching there about sundown. On the following morning the entire command with the division returned to Florence, and went into camp on the south-east side of the town, where we remained two days.

Up to this time, from the date of our departure from Atlanta, it rained heavily every day, rendering the roads from Athens to Florence very muddy, besides swelling the numerous streams to their banks. These streams we were compelled to ford, with the exception of Shoal creek, which had a good bridge. The men were drenching wet, adding greatly to the weight of their loads, and their sleep, though sound, was the sleep of exhaustion and afforded them but little rest. Besides many were bare footed and foot sore. Those who fell sick by the way side, were left in houses to the care of the citizens, as we had no means of transportation. The citizens, as far as I am able to learn, uniformly treated our sick soldiers with a great deal of kindness. Officers had no comforts or conveniences above those of enlisted men, and indulged only in such luxuries as they could transport by virtue of their own physical strength. In short I do not hesitate to say, that our trip from Atlanta to Florence, came nearer tasking to the utmost, the physical endurance of the American soldier, than any campaign I ever witnessed, and I cannot withhold the mead of praise so eminently due the brave officers and men who made it. They performed all that was required of them with that characteristic cheerfulness, which has recently become so strongly engrafted in the heart of our army. Oct. 10th, we left Florence on our way back towards Athens, marched nineteen miles, and encamped for the night. Oct. 11th, resumed march towards Athens, and encamped for the night within eight miles of the town. Oct. 12th, reached Athens at 10 o'clock a. m., where the 125th Ills. rejoined the brigade. We moved two miles east of town, and went into temporary camp. At 2 o'clock p. m., I received orders from Gen. Morgan to detail one regiment to rebuild a rail road bridge across a branch of Lime Stone creek, which next morning it had completed, and about noon cars began to arrive at Athens to transport the division to Chattanooga. My command got off at 4 o'clock a. m., Oct. 13th, and reached Chattanooga at midnight and went in camp in two lines on the west side of town where it remained four days. My first effort was to procure shoes and clothing for my barefooted and almost naked men. I succeeded in procuring 785 pairs of shoes, and a sufficient supply of clothing. At the expiration of our four days rest at Chattanooga, we marched, on the morning of the 18th of October, by the Rossville and Dry Valley roads, to Lee and Gordon's mills on the Chickamauga river and encamped for the night. Oct. 19th marched to La Fayette and camped for the night. Oct. 20th, marched south from La Fayette about twelve miles and turned to the right, on a road leading to Brown Town Valley, and after fording Chattanooga river, we went into camp for the night. October 21st, marched 25 miles on Brown Town Valley road towards Galesville. Oct. 22nd, marched to Galesville, and went into camp north of town, where we joined the corps and remained five days, subsisting partly on government rations, and partly on the country. Oct. 28th, left camp at 2 o'clock p. m., and marched 8 miles towards Rome and camped for the night at Missionary station, near the state line. Oct. 29th, resumed the march at 6 o'clock a. m., and encamped at night on the north side of the Ostanalla river, and within one mile of Rome, where we remained until Oct. 31st, when I received orders to march to Kingston as guard to corps train. My command left Rome at 3 o'clock p. m., marched 8 miles and encamped at night on Cedar creek. Resumed march at 7 a. m. next day, and reached Kingston within three hours, when it went into camp and remained until November 8th, on which day we marched to Cartersville and encamped south-west of town about two miles, until November 12th, when I was ordered to relieve a brigade of the 2nd division, 15th army corps, at the fort on the Etowah river. November 13th, marched to Ackworth, stopping on the way to tear up and destroy three and a half miles of rail road track and ties; reached camp at 9 p.