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TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. 389 TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Three Years' Service. FIELD AND STAFF. Name and Rank. Date of rank or en- listment. Date of muster. Coloyiels. Napoleon B. Buford!.. Fazillo A. Harrington Jonathan R. Miles William A. Schmitt... Lieutenant Colonels. Fazillo A. Harrington Jonathan R. Miles William A. Schmitt... Majors. Hall Wilson Jonathan R. Miles .. William A. Schmitt. Henry A. Rust Rock Island. Erie Miles' Station. Quincy Erie Miles' Station. Quincy Springfield Miles' Station. Quincy Chicago Adiutants . Henry A. Rust ... Simeon Sheldon . John P. Martin... Chicago . Brighton Quartermaster. David B. Sears Moline Surgeon- Edward H. Bowman. First Ass't Surgeon. Henry C. Barrell Edington ... Springfield. Second AssH Surgeon A.J. Dickerhofie Chaplain. S. Young McMasters. Palmyra Aug. Apr. Jan. Apr. Aug. Apr. Jan. Aug. Dec. Apr. Jan. Aug. Nov. Feb. Aug. Sept. Aug. Dec. Sept. Aug. Feb. 10, 1861 23, 1863 Aug. May Feb. Aug. Jan. June Feb. Jan. May Aug. Sept. Aug. Feb. Dec. App. Brig. Gen. Apr. 15. '62. Died of wounds received at Stone River. Jan. 1. '63 Resigned April 28, 1864 Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864. Promoted Colonel Trans. 5th Cav. Dec. 12. '61. Promoted Mustered oiiV Sept'. 20', 1864. Promoted Captain Co.F. .. Dismissed Feb. 1, 1864 Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864. Prom. Surg. 38th lU.Reg't. Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864. M. O. from July 16, '62. at which time he was ap- pointed Army Chaplain.

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TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.

Three Years' Service.

FIELD AND STAFF.

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Coloyiels.Napoleon B. Buford!..Fazillo A. Harrington

Jonathan R. MilesWilliam A. Schmitt...

Lieutenant Colonels.Fazillo A. HarringtonJonathan R. MilesWilliam A. Schmitt...

Majors.Hall WilsonJonathan R. Miles ..

William A. Schmitt.Henry A. Rust

Rock Island.Erie

Miles' Station.Quincy

ErieMiles' Station.Quincy

SpringfieldMiles' Station.QuincyChicago

Adiutants

.

Henry A. Rust ...

Simeon Sheldon .

John P. Martin...

Chicago .

Brighton

Quartermaster.David B. Sears Moline

.

Surgeon-Edward H. Bowman.

First Ass't Surgeon.Henry C. Barrell

Edington ...

Springfield.

Second AssH SurgeonA.J. Dickerhofie

Chaplain.S. Young McMasters. Palmyra

,

Aug.Apr.

Jan.Apr.

Aug.Apr.Jan.

Aug.Dec.Apr.Jan.

Aug.Nov.Feb.

Aug.

Sept.

Aug.

Dec.

Sept.

Aug.

Feb.

10, 1861

23, 1863

Aug.MayFeb.

Aug.Jan.JuneFeb.

Jan.May

Aug.

Sept.

Aug.

Feb.

Dec.

App. Brig. Gen. Apr. 15. '62.

Died of wounds receivedat Stone River. Jan. 1. '63

Resigned April 28, 1864Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

Promoted Colonel

Trans. 5th Cav. Dec. 12. '61.

Promoted

Mustered oiiV Sept'. 20', 1864.

Promoted Captain Co.F. ..

Dismissed Feb. 1, 1864Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Prom. Surg. 38th lU.Reg't.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

M. O. from July 16, '62. atwhich time he was ap-pointed Army Chaplain.

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390 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.

Name and Rank.

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TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. 391

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Balzer, George ,

Berkenbrink.John H,

Brandis, HenryBreker, John ...

Qulncy Aug. 20.1861

Buchta. AugustBuehrer, Frederick.

Boschult, AugustBoschulta, HenryConsteiner, Frank —Cordsimon, Charles .,

Fisher, Henry ,

Frohn, HenryGrassa, EdwardGaus. ArnoldGeiger, FrederickHartung, GotliebHerbst. WilliamHeilwagan, William..Kapp, John ,

Kerksick, HermanKikert, CharlesKausa, HenryKornburne, Emanuel.Lohr, BernhardLichterbery, August..Lubker, WilliamLubker, HenryMohrmen, JohnNortrup, DeitrickNortrup, GeorgeNeihaus, Frederick...Pfiermann, Valentine.Pellman, Casper

Lagrange, Mo..Quincy

Beardstown ....

Quincy

Jeffers'nC'y.MoQuincy

Bethel

.

Quincy

QuincyBethel .

Quincy .

.

Prante, HenryQuist, FrederickRunva, AugustRicksick, AugustRidle, LeonardRetmeir, CharlesSchmitt, FranzSchanz. HenryStaff, PeterSchweppe, Frederick.Stakhut, ChristianSiek. WilliamSchild, HenrySelles, Christian

Lagrange, Mo.Quincy

Milwaukee. WisQuincyFerryQuincy

Suhra, CharlesSchaffer, HenrySchumacher. Fredri'kWiesman, Frederick..Wohrman, HenryWinkler. IgnosWury . FrankWuet, Jacob

Werner, Adolph.Weiser, JohnZipf, Matthias...

BeardstownQuincy

Becruits.Aly, Randolph C. F.

Bracks, Theodore-..Botyer, HermanDonig. William F...

Dedeck. PaulEvatt, Granville ]

Flach, PeterGriser, Samuel...

Gerner, George .

.

Galler, Christian.Gipf . Matthias . .

.

Golconda

St. Louis. Mo.

Quincy

Aug.

Aug.

Sept.

Aug.Jan.

18, 1861

9, 1862

Aug. 18.1861

Aug. 24,1861

Aug. ^18, 1861

Sept. 8,1861

Aug. 18,1861Jan. 9.1862

Aug. 18,1861

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864,Died at Rienza, Miss.,June 11,1862

Disch.Feb.9,'62; disabil...Died at Nashville. Tenn..Nov. 14, 1862

Discharged J une 5, 1862 . .

.

Taken pris. at Uandrige.T.Jan. 18, '64; still in handsof enemy

Mustered out Sept. 20, '64..

Died Feb. 23, '64; wounds..Disch. May 28, '62: disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20, '64..

Tr. to V.R.C., Mayl5,'64..Mustered out Sept. 20, '64..

Kil'd Stone Riv..Dec.31.'62Mustered out Sept. 20. '6*.

.

Disch. Feb. 27. '64; disabil..Transferred to V.R.CMustered out Sept. 20. '64..

Disch. Oct. 24, '62; disabil..Disch.July 30,'62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864

Disch.July 22, '64; disabil.Disch.July 25, '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20, '64..

M.O. Sept. 20, '64, as Corp'l.Mustered out Sept. 20, '64..

Musteredout Sept. 5,1864..Mustered out July 19,1865.Died at Nashville. Jan. 18.

1863; woundsMustered out Sept. 20.1864Disch.July 15, '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

Died. Nashville, Jan. 29, '63.

Mustered out Sept. 20, '64..

M.O.Sept.20'64, as Corp'l.Mustered out Sept. 20. '64..

M.O. Sept. 20. '64. as Corp'lMustered out Sept. 20. '64..

Died at Camp Shaffer.June 18.1863

Disch.Nov.24. '62; disabil.M.O. Sept. 20. '64. as Corp..Mustered out Sept. 20. '64.

.

Kil'd Stone Riv.. Dec.31.'62Died. Nashville. July23.'64Died. Nashville Oct. 24. '62

Mustered out Sept. 20. '64..

Killed at Kenesaw Mt.,June 27.1864

Disch. Feb. 26. '62; disabil..Mustered out Sept. 20, '64..

Died in prison at Macon,Ga., Sept. 26, 1862

Died at Bridgeport, Ala.,Nov. 16. 1863

Mustered out Sept. 20, '64..

Killed at Belmont, Mo.,Nov. 7.1861

Disch. May 18, '63; disabil.M O. as a musician. Jan, 9.

'65 ; expir. of termMustered out Aug. 30. '64..

Tr. from 3d Missouri R.C.;M.O. Sept. 20. '64

Kil'd Stone Riv..Dec.31.'62

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Name and Rank.

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TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. 393

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Privates.Anderson, William ...

Arsturs, Alexander...

Armtage, FelinAbrami, Charles

Exeter.

Naples.

Abrams. JohnAldridge, Harrison ,

Aldridge, Witham. .,

Brown. Lorenzo D..Berry, Charles ,

Berry, Patrick ,

Buly, tfohn ,

Bewley, Hiram N..Baker. Alexander.Barlow, William....Burke, James

Cannon, William B—Cannon, Samuel B

Crestman, Washinst'nCampbell, Joseph.

Naples

Jacksonville.

Linnville

Jacksonville.Naples ,

Crawford, Henry..Coppage. Joseph...Eldridgre, ChristopherFitzpatrick. Patrick.Garrison, William...(jreggs, JosephGalvin, John

Exeter.Naples.Exeter.Naples

.

Hudleston. William..Harrison, James F...Hugle, Nicholas

Jacksonville.

Meredosia.Exeter

Hodges, William H.Hutchinson, James.Hoffman, DanielHoffman, JohnHecock, Franklin....Henry. JohnKew, MilesKelly, Francis MLampert, PeterLegg, Samuel HMills. Albert

Mardin, Charles.

Meredosia

.

Naples

Exeter.Naples.Exeter.

Mardain, George ,

Mattison. Abraham..,Pullin, Andy ,

Pruitt, ArthurParkes, JosephRuark. RatcJiffReeder. AndyReeder, HiramSmith, George HSimmons, John FSimmons, AlfredShoemaker. Obadiah..Tracy, William VThompson, David H...Tribbett, Thomas C...Tankaley, MarcusThatcher, William....Trail, JosephWisner, JacobWartif'h, AnthonyWorrell, Joseph

Veierans.Banzhoflf, John..

Exeter.

Naples.

Exeter.Naples.

LinnvilleExeterNaplesExeterNaplesJacksonville.

Aug. 12.1861 Aug. 16,1861

Feb.Aug

Aug.

Aug.

22.186212. 1861

28, 1861

12, 1861

Feb.Aug.

22. 1862

Aug. 28,1861Aug. 12,1861

Aug.Aug.Aug.

28. 186112, 186128, 1861

Aug. 12.1861

Aug. 28,1861Aug. 12.1861

Aug. 28,1861

Jan. 1,1864 Feb. 25,1864

Hecock,Ben j.FranklinHale, James

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864Died at Murfreesbore, TDec. 27.1863

Disch. Feb. 14. '62; disabil.Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20,

1864. as Corp'lM.O. Sept. 20, '64. as Corp.Mustered out Aug. 22,1864.Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864

M.O. Sept. 20. '64, as Corp.Died at Louisville, Mar. 1.

1864Mustered out Feb. 25,1865.Disch. Feb. 14. '62; disabil.Discharged Feb. 1.1862....Disch. Dec. 1,1862, to enlist

in 4th U. S. CavWounded at Belmont. M.O. Sept. 20,1864

Wounded. In hospitial atM.'O.of Reg't

Disch. Oct. 19, '62: disabil.Died at Phillips' Landing,Mo., Apr. 5,1862

Disch. Dec. 3, '62; wounds.Deserted Aug. 27.1861Mustered out Sept. 20,1864Died at St. Louis, Aug.6.'62Mustered out Aug. 18, 1864.

Died at Keokuk, July 27,'62

Disch. Dec. 2, 1862. to enlistin ith U. S. Cav

Serg. Ah. sick at M.O.RegtDisch. Sept. 7,62; wounds.M. O. Corp'l. Aug.l6. '64, atLex't'n.Ky, Nich'l Heigel

M. O. Sept. 20, '64, as Serg.Dishon. disch. Oct. 31, '62..

M.O. Sept. 20, '64. as Corp.Tr. to Inv. C'ps. Sept. 16.'63

Re-enlisted as VeteranM. O. Sept. 20,"64, as Corp'lMustered out Sept 20.1864.

Promoted Prin. Musician.

.

Disch. Sept. 20, '62; disabilKilled at Chickamauga,Sept. 19.1863

Died at Nashville. Tenn.Nov. 24.1864

Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

Disch. Nov. 6. '62; disabil.Wounded at Belmont. M.O. Sept. 20.1864

Dis^-harged Al ay 7.1862Mustered out Sept. 20. 1865.

Re-enlisted as Veteran....Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

Re-enlisted as Veteran—Discharged July 31, 1862. . .

.

Re-enlisted as VeteranMustered out Sept. 20,1864.

Mustered out Aug. 22. 1864.

Discharged Feb. 14,1862....

Disch. Sept. 7, '62; wounds.Wounded. M.O.Sept.20,'64.

Tr. to Co. G, 9th Ill.,consol.M. O.July 27,1865

Tr.ito Co. G. 9th III., consol.

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394 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Kimler, JohnMitchell. Marion JReader, Hiram

Exeter

.

Naples.

Richards, DavidSmith, ThomasTribbett. Thomas C.Tracy, William V ...

Becruits.

Angrelo, Benjamin ..

Banzhoff, JohnBadale, William...Brown, LouisBewley, Nelson H.

Jan.Feb.

Feb.Jan.

1, 186421, 18641, 1864

19, 18641, 1864

Feb. 25,1864

Lynnville

St. Louis, Mo.

Fayette co.Menard co.

Dec 8,1861

Sept.Aug.Aug,Feb.

5, 1861

24, 1861

28, 186122.1862

Butler, Andrew

Combs, ThaddeusEhrhardt, Valentine.Graves. Elias ,

Hale, GeorgeHutte, Louis ,

Huffman, DavidHiatt, Thomas

Feb. 18,1862

Santa Fe, Mo .

St. Louis, Mo.Exeter

St. Louis, Mo.ExeterMeredosia

Hans, LorenzHerin, JohnHouston, JamesKimler. JohnKeifner, LouisLawson, GeorgeLegg, G. Washington.Lamping, Frederick ..

Mitchell. Marion JNeff, John KRichards, David..Shaw, Frederick ..

Seigle, AndrewSlater, ErnstSmiser, JohnSchenck, John

St. Louis, Mo.

Aug.Feb.Sept.Aug.Sept.Feb.

Apr.Aug.

18. 186118. 186221,186128, 186121. 1861

18,]

5,186228, 1861

Sept.Aug.Aug.Feb.

Aug.Feb.Sept.Aug.Sept.Feb.

Apr.Aug.

Tr. to Co. G, 9th 111., consol

Tr.to Co. G,9th 111. .consol.,M.O.June 14,1865

Tr.to Co. G, 9th 111., consol.Died June 24, '64; wounds.Tr.to Co. G.9th 111., consol.

Absent, in hospital at M.0.,of Reg't

Re-enlisted as Veteran—Mustered out Sect, 20,1864.

,1862,1861,1861,1861.1862

,1862,1861

St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 24,1861

PalestineSt. Louis, Mo.

Naples

.

Feb.JulyAug.

18, 186220, 186118,1861

Feb. 18,1862

Aug.

Feb!

Aug,

Feb.

St. Louis, Mo.

Shoaf, Henry.

Smiser, JosephThompson, James A..

Waaser. JacobWehile, JosephW.acker. Charles .,

Wentzel, William

Meredosia

St. Louis, Mo.

St. Louis, Mo.

Feb. 18,1862Aug. 24,1861Aug. 16,1861Aug. 24,1861

Feb. 18.

Sept. 5, 1861Aug. 24,1861

Feb. 22,1862Aug. 24,1861

Feb. 22,1862

Sept. 5,1861Aug. 24,1861

SickinHosp..Louisv'e,Ky.,w'nds rec'd Kenesaw Mt.Died Louisv'le. Feb.29,'64

Absent, detached, at M. O.of Reg't

Trans, to 79th 111. InfMustered out Sept. SO, 1864.

Disch. Sept. 7, '62; disabil.Disch. Mar. 4,'62; disabil..Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

A.bsent, detached, at M, O.of Reg't

Trans, to 79th 111. InfDeserted Aug. —,1862Discharged Feb. 28,1862 ...

Re-enlisted as Veteran....Killed in action June 18, '64

Mustered out Feb. 21,1865 .

Discharged July 20, 1862 . .

.

Killed at Kenesaw Mt.June 27,1864

Re-enlisted as Veteran—Re-enlisted as Veteran—Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Killed, Farmington, Miss.,May 9,1862

Died at Chattanooga, Oct.16, '63; wounds

Deserted April —.1862Absent, in hospital, at M.O. of Reg't

M . O . Sept. 20. '64, as Corp .

.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Kird.Resaca,Ga.,Mayl4,'64Deserted May — , 1862

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Name and Rank.

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396 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.

Name and Rank.

Scanland, George.

Sullivan. WilliamSimonds, SolomonSitzman, JohnTaylor. William H....Tucker, Louis ATharpe, J ohn BToland, DonleyVandevanter. Julius..Varner, HenryWhitehead.George W.White, Daniel

Wit, John DWalters, Isaac H.

Winder. John Y.Wood, John

Williams, Benjamin F.Wood, George

Veterans.Atwood, JosephBennett, Christop'r C,Comer, Thomas H ....

Cassidy, PeterHammonds, AlbertHickman, ElijahJames, Hurlbert FKnip, JoelKinslow, ThomasLong, OwenMartin, Henry JMayo, Robert

Residence.

Brown co..

BuckhornPike COJacksonvillePike COBrown coPerryPike COVersaillesChambersburg.VersaillesPerry

Chambersburg.

Mayo, William HMayo, Hugh LParkhurst, Josiah C .

Reeves. NobleSullivan, WilliamTucker, Louis AVandevanter, Julius.

JRecruits

.

Beam, William CBostwick. Richard S..

Casdady, Peter...

Entwhistle, John

Entwhistle, Thomas..Emery, Joseph S

Houston, William T ..

Hannant. JohnKerby, JohnLong, OwenMcDonald. RobertMorris, Martin VParkhurst. Josiah C ..

Paul. WillisRiley, PatrickTaylor, Robert NVanvaltinberg, Louis..Vanvaltinberg, DanielWhite, Robert

PerryNew SalemWilliamsville...GalenaVersaillesChambersburg..Versailles

MacombGalenaWinchester.Perry

Date ofrank or en-listment.

Aug. 10,1861

Aug. f3.

Aug. 20,1861

Jan. 1.1864

GalenaMt. Sterling ...

VersaillesMt. Sterling ...

Versailles

Galena.

Elizabeth

.

Perry

Scott CO.

Galena.

.

Jacksonville....GalenaElizabethGalenaPerryGalena

Mar.Jan.Mar.Jan.

Feb.Jan.

30, 18641, 1864

31, 186412, 1864

20,18641. 1864

Dateof muster.

Aug. 17,1861

Remarks.

Jan. 10,1862

Mar.Aug.Apr.Aug.

Aug.Aug.

25, 186229, 18615, 1862

29. 186120. 1861

26, 186220, 1861

Aug. 23,1861

Feb. 12.1864

Apr. 3,

Feb. 12,1864Apr. 3, 1864Feb. 12, 1864

Feb. 25,1864Feb. 12.1864

Jan. 24,1862

Apr.Sept.Apr.Aug.

Aug.Aug.

Apr.Aug.

Died at Tuscaloosa, Sept,10, 1862; prisoner of war.

Re-enlisted as Veteran....Disch. Sept. 27, '62; disabil.Disch. Feb, 2,, '63; disabil.Disch. Sept. 23, '62; disabil.Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. July 10. '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20,1864.Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. Feb. 28, '62; disabil.Disch. Mar. 15, '62; disabil.Drowned in Miss. River,Apr. 19, 1862

..^ustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Killed at New Hope, Ga.,May 20, 1864

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Died at Chattanooga, Dec.

10, 1863; woundsDisch. Feb. 28. '62; disabil.Deserted Aug. 11, 1862

Mustered out Sept, 20,1864.Tr. Co.G, 9th Ill.,asconsol.Mustered out Sept. 20,1864.Tr. Co. G, 9th lll.,as cpnsol.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Tr. Co. G,9th 111.,as consol.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Killed at Pine Mountain,June 18,1864

Tr, Co. G,9th 111., as consol.

Tr. to 4th U. S. V.V. Eng's.Died at home Apr. 14, 1864.Tr. Co. G,9thlll.,as consol.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Trans, to 4th U. S. Cav..Nov. 26. 1862

See Co. G, 9th 111., consol.Re-enlisted as Veteran..

Trans, to 4th U. S. Cav.Nov.27.1862

Mustered out Sept. 20,1864.Disch. Feb. 28, 1862. DiedMar.3,1862

Temp, assigned to 79th 111.

Tr.to Inv.C'ps.,Jan. 22, '64.

M. O. Apr. 4, '65, as Corp.Re-enlisted as Veteran ...M. O. Sept. 2C,'64,as Serg't.Deserted Nov. 1.1861Re-enlisted as Veteran...Disch. Feb. 28, '62; disabil.Disch. July 18, '62; disabil.Temp, assigned to 79th 111.

Disch. July. 17, '62; disabilDied Dec. 5, 1861Captured. Failed to re-port after exchange

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COMPANY D.

Name and Rank.

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398 ADJUTANT GENERAL S EEPOET.

Name and Rank. Residence.Date of

rank or en^listment.

Dateof muster. Remarks.

Recruits,

Adolphe. John

Adams, John B

Anderson, George W.Bell. John WBoyles, LafayetteBraydon, George W...

Cox, WilliamCarpenter, DavidDavis, John HEnglehardt, OttoFischer, Adam

Fahnn, HermannFortman, HermanFox. Joseph

Fischer, Edward D ...

Hetmart, AntoneHoward, William H...

Hartley. Ruthren P...Johnson. Andrew J...Jones, William WKennedy, JohnKidd, ThomasKrigbourn. Richard ..

Laraby. VentonLouck. GeorgeLong, CharlesMcDonald, Duncan...McGlauthlin, WmMclntire, Henry

McMasters, James M.Poertner. HenryPoertner, CasperPigus. ThomasPaugh, Edward

Ruprecht, HughReynolds, Ben.iaminFSumner, Camel

Scanlan, JohnSeckler, JacobSowell, William R ....

Towreville, Frank

Verbel, WilliamWard. JohnWellman, HenryWard, Benjamin PWhite, James JWhite, HiramWellman, Herman....

HiUsboro ,

Oct. 21.1861

Sept. 30,:

PeoriaElsahJersey LandingElsah

AltonWoodford co ..

Jersey LandingNew Orleans, LSt. Louis, Mo...

Caledonia

Alton

St. Louis, Mo...Elsah

JerseyvilleHillsboro

ElsahMadisonMc ConnelsvilleNewbern'^uck InnKeokuk, laDeKalb coBuck Inn

Elsah

AltonSt. Louis, Mo...

GulemNewberg

St. Louis, Mo...NewbergAthens

PeruSt. Louis. Mo...MadisonNewbern

AltonElsahSt. Louis. Mo...ElsahNewbern

St. Louis, Mo!!!

Sept.Nov.Jan.Sept.

Sept.Sept.Jan.Aug.Sept.

Aug.

Sept.

Aug.

Aug.Nov.

Aug.Sept.Oct.

29, 186122, 18612,18649, 1861

30, 18619, 1861

9, 186420, 186113, 1861

^18,1861

12, 1861

20, 1861

18, 186122,1861

25, 1861

Oct.

Sept.

Nov.Jan.Sept.

Sept.Sept.Jan.Sept.Sept.

Aug.

Sept.

Sept.

Aug.Nov.

,1864,1861

18611861186418611861

Aug.Sept.Oct.

Sept. 12,1861

Sept.Nov.Mar.Sept.Sept.Mar.

28, 186122, 186114, 186412, 186126, 186114, 1864

25. 18629. 1861

25. 1861

Sept. ^25. 1861

Sept. 30,1861Nov. 26,1861Mar. 14.1864Sept. 25,1861Sept. 26.1861Mar. 14,1864

Nov. 22.1862 Nov. 26,1861

Aug.Aug.

Sept.Oct.

Aug.Oct.Aug.

Sept.Aug.Sept.Oct.

22, 186218, 1861

9, 186127, 1861

18, 186227, 1861

12, 186118, 186112, 186127, 1861

Sept. 9,1861

Aug,Oct.Jan.

18,186127, 1861

5, 1862

Aug.Aug.

Sept.Oct.

Aug.Oct.Sept.

Sept.Aug.Sept.Oct.

Sept.

Aug.Oct.Jan.

Aug. 18,1861

Temporarily assigned to79th 111. Inf. Musician..

Disch. Nov. 28. 1862, to en-list in 4th U. S. Cav

Deserted Oct. 6,1861MissingTr. Co. G, 9th III, as consol.Serg. Died at BridgeportAug. 25, 1863

Disch. Feb. 19, '62; disabil.Deserted Nov. 16,1861Tr.Co.Go,9th 111. as consolDeserted July 21. 1862Prom. Serg't; Wounded.Absent in hospital

M. O. Sept. 20, '64, as Corp.Mustered out Sept. 20,1864Wounded at Chickamauga.M. O. Sept. 20,1864

Disch. Nov. 28, 1862, to en-list in 4th U. S. Cav

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864Pro. Serg't. Temporarilyassigned to 79th 111. Inf..

Mustered out May 3, 1865.

.

Kil'd, Stone Riv.,Dec.31,'62Died. Andersonville pris'nJuly 6, '64. Gr. 2990

Mustered out Oct. 1.1864..Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.Disch. Jan. 31, '62; woundsRe-enlisted as VeteranTr. Co. G,9thlll.,as consol.Mustered out Sept. 20,1864Re-enlisted as VeteranKilled at Kenesaw Mt.,June27,1864

Died at Benton BarracksApr. 14,1864; wounds ....

Discharged Dec. 28,1863...Mustered out Sept. 20,1864

Re-enlisted as VeteranTemporarily assigned to79th 111. Infantry

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864

i5 ied, Chatt a'ga, t! ,' Dec! 24',

'63; w'ndsrec'd Miss'n R.Deserted May 28 1862Disch. Mar. 10, '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept, 20, 1864Capt'd at Belmont. JoinedRebel army

DischargedMustered out Sept. 20. 1864

Mustered out July —,1865.

Discharged for disabiiity.Killed, Farraington, Miss.

,

May 9,1862

COMPANY E.

Name and Rank. Residence.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Captains.Robert S. MooreWilliam W. Stout....Alexander M. Boggs.

Aug. 13,1861 Aug. 16,1861 Prom. Colonel 85th Reg't.Aug. 27,1862 Dec. 1,1862 Discharged June 21,1864..June 21,1864 Not must'd. Killed July 23,1864

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TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. 399

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

First' LieutenantsWilliam W. Stout

.

Royal W.Porter....Alexander 5J. Boggs..William H, Rochester.

Second LieutenantsRoyal W.PorterIsaac W. Chatfleld ....

Alexander M. Bogffs

First Sergeant.Isaac W. Chatfleld ..

Sergeants.William CurranAlbert Perry Britt

,

Jacob Charles

Corporals.William TrentHenry H. HinesWilliam L. Boarman.*.Jacob. M. ShoohSheridan Eulass

Henry Denver.

Benjamin F. Lowery..John P. Cowen

Musicians.Charles S. ClevelandAlfred Conover

Prim/es.Andrews, Luman H...Ashurst, Louis BArmstrong-, JamesAnno, JosephAnderson. AustinBoggs, Joseph ABlakely, John WesleyBogg, Alexander M ...

Barker, John SilasCrites. William HCamp. JosephCox. JohnCue, JohnDavis. Elijah M. ......

Davis, Samuel R

Dixon. Henry Clay...Epmier, JohnPurgis, James AGriffin, William H ...

Griffin. Caleb

HavanaMason City.HavanaSpringfield

.

Mason City.BathHavana

BathMason City.

Mason City.HavanaBathSummum...

Beardstown ....

HavanaSpring Lake ..

Mason City. ..

Prairie Creek

HavanaBathWalker's GroveManitoMason City.Havana

Waterford..Walker's GroveManito

Harbet. William C.

Hibbard, James L.Hoy t, James MHow, Erastus C...Hoyt, Benjamin LHoover, JohnHartley. Robert C.Jones. James CLowery, John

Levallen, John . . .,

McConnell, Thomas J,

Mell, Emezia J...

Moore, Phillip A ,

Walker's GroveHavanaBathMason City.Walker's Grove

Bath.

Walker's Grove

HavanaBernadotte .

BathNevada, Mo

Bath

Mason City.

Aug. 13,1861Aug. 27,1862Mar. 1. 1864June 21.1864

Aug. 13,1861Aug. 27.1861Feb. 9, 1863

Aug. 12,1861

Aug. 12,1861

Aug. 12,

Aug. 16.1861Dec. 14,186aMay 4.1864Aug. 3. 1864

Aug. 16,1861

Aug. 12.

Mar. 25,1863

Aug. 16.]

Aug. 16,1861

Aug.

PromotedDismissed Mar. 1, 1864.Promoted ..

Mustered out Sept. 20,;

Promoted,

Resigned July. 19, 1863Promoted

,

Promoted 2d Lieutenant.

Disch. Nov. 25. '61; woundsDischarged Apr. 7,1863Discharged 1861

Disch. Nov. 23. '63; disabil.M.O. Sept.20.'64. as privateDischarged July 13,1862 ...

Disch. for disability. 1861 .

Wa.s pris. M. O. Sept. 20,

1864, as privateSerg't. Absent wounded

at M. O. of RegimentDisch. Nov. 23,'61; disabil.W'd'd,Chick'mauga. Diednear Louisville,May 22, '64

Discharged April. 1862Prom. Hospital Steward,Oct. 3.1862

Died at Cairo. Feb. 1.1862..Discharged March. 1862 ...

Discharged Feb. 19.1863...Re-enlisted as VeteranDischarged Mar. 3.1863....Re-enlisted as VeteranDied, Keokuk.Aug. 19,'62..

Prom Corp'l and Serg't.Wounded. Pro. 2dLt....

Re-enlisted as VeteranM. O. Sept. 20,'64. as Corp'lProm. Hospital Steward ..

Re-enljsted as Veteran

Wounded at New Hope.M. O. Sept. 20. 1864

Wounded at Stone River.M. O. Sept. 20. 1864

Re-enlisted as Veteran

Discharged March. 1862'.'.'.'.

Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. Nov. 25, '62. to enlistin 4th U. S. Cavalry

Disch. Nov. 25.'62. to enlistin 4th U. S. Cavalry

Died at Cairo. Nov., 1862. .

.

Wounded and a prisoner.M. O. Sept. 20.1S64

Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. Sept. —,'61; disabilDied at Keokuk, laDischarged Mar., 1862Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.Wounded at Stone Rivfer.Absent since

Wounded. Belmont. KilledMission Ridge,Nov.25,'63

W'nded and pris. at StoneRiver. Exch. W'nded atResaca. M.O. Sept. 20,'64

W'nded at Mission Ridge.M.O. Sept. 20. '64, as Corp

Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

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400 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Moore, David EMcKillip, .James MMcCarty. James S

Newberry. Absalom..Neal, JohnDNull, George WO'Riley.JohnOnstot, William H....

O'Roake.Hugh...Pollard. James S.

Mason CityHavanaWalker's Grove

Mason City

Aug. 12.1861 Aug. 12,1861

Pemberton, Geo. W..Rochester, Samuel

Ratcliffe, AlexanderC.Ross, William WRyan, IraRankin, Marcellus

Smith, Samuel GStephens, Henry F..

Suman, AlbertSmith, JosephStevenson. James W.

.

Tempest. RobertTrent, John ATomlin, Edmund M...Venninger, Andy A...

Wallace, Benjamin F.

Welch, Elijah FWaldron. LafifordWilson, Jonathan K.Wilson, William G...,

Veterans

.

Anno, JosephBarker, John S...Boggs, Joseph A.Cox, JohnCue, John FDixon, HenryCEppmeier, John.

.

Griffin, William H.

How, Erastus CLester, Shipley, WNull. George WRochester, John LRyan, Ira

Tempest, Robert

.

Waldron, Lafford,

liecruits.

Boggs, Charles T ,

Barker. JosephCleveland, Francis

Cleveland, Joseph C.Cazadd, Amariah ,

Co(ik. Charles L ,

Yates City.Havana

BathSpring Lake...

LincolnMason City ...

Spring Lake...

Mason City ...

Prairie Creek.

Walker's GroveMason City

HavanaSpring Lake..Mason City ..

Bath

Prairie CreelHavanaMason City .

ManitoMason CityHavanaWaterfordWalker's Grove

Havana

Mason City

Feb. 25,1864

Mason City

Havana

HavanaBathBurr Oak, la..

Petersburg.

Cleveland, William H,

Conover, John C

Mason City

Havana

Mar.Sept.Sept.

Feb.Aug.

Sept.

Sept.

19, 1864

3. 186111.1861

23, 186228. 1861

11,1862

26.1861

Camp, John K.

Dufer, JamesI KEldridge. Emanuel.

Mason City .

Petersburg .

.

Aug. 28,1861

Sept.Apr.

11.18615,1862

Apr.Sept.Sept.

Feb.Aug.

Sept.

Sept.

Aug.

Sept.Apr.

,1862,1861

Died, Nashville, Dec. 28, '62

Discharged March, 1862 ....

W'nded.Mis.Ridge. KilledKenesaw Mt. June 27. '64.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.W'nded; M. O. Sept. 20.'64.

Re-enlisted as VeteranTrans, to Invalid Corps..Corp.. Serg't and 1st Serg;Died Nov. 8, 1863

Discharged Mar. 10,1863..Wounded; M. O. Sept. 20.

1864, as Serg'tDisch. Sept. 1861; disabil..Wounded at Kenesaw Mt.M. O. Sept. 20.1864

Discharged Mar., 1862....Was prisoner;SM. O. Sept.20,1864...

Re^eulisted as VeteranWojinded. M. O- Sept. 20,

1864, as CorporalMustered out Sept. 20, 1864,Corp. W'nded at MissionRidge. Died at Chatta-nooga. Jan. 15, '64;w'nds.

W'nded; M. O. Sept. 20.'64

Deserted Apr. 20,1862Discharged April, 1862....Re-enlisted as Veteran—W'nded

;_M. O. Sept. 20,'64.

Pris.; died at Washington.D. C. Oct. 30.1862

Disch. Nov. 25. '62, to enlistin 4th U. S. Cavalry

Mustered out Sept. 20,1864.Re-enlJsted as VeteranMustered out Sept. 20,1864.

Tr. Co. E, 9th 111., as consol

Tr. Co. G.9thlll.. as consol

Killed at Mud Creek. Ga..June 18,1864

Wounded at Kenesaw Mt,Sent to hosp. June 27, 1864

Tr. Co. E.9th 111., as consolTr. Co. G,9th 111., as consolKilled, Resaca, May 14, '64.

Tr. Co. G,9th 111., as consolKilled at Rocky Face. Ga.,May 9,1864

Tr. Co. G,9th 111.,as consolTr, Co. E, 9th 111.,as consol

Tr. Co. G, 9th 111 ., as consolDischarged April. 1862....Sgt. W'nded at Belmontand Mud Creek. Absentin hosp. at M.O. of Reg.

Mustered out SePt. 29,1864Tr.tolnv. C'ps, Dec. 30, '63

Disch'd atNashville,Ten.,in Sept. or Oct. 18.1862..

Wounded at Belmont.Disch'd.Jan. or Feb. 1862

W'nded at Mission Ridge.and New Hope, Ga. Diedof wounds June 22,1864..

Accidently killed at Mur-freesboro. May 26.1863...

W'nded. M. O. Sept.20,'64Wouuded, Atlanta. Absent

in hosp. at M.O. of Reg.

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TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. 401

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Goodman. Daniel.Jones, George W.

Curran, William H.

HavanaMason City.

Upton, LygonLester, Shipley W ...

Medford, John PMusselman, George..Mosley, Henry Clay..McDouffal, Daniel—Newbury, Samuel . . .

.

Ring. James MRochester, John URochester, William H,Shumate, Isaac

BathBridge....Summum.Bath

Aug. 30.1861

Aug. 12.1861

Mar. 3. 1862Nov 3. 1861Aug. 28.1861

Nov. 3, 1861Sept. 11,1861Mar. 11.1861

Aug. 16.1861

JacksonvilleBath

Stilts. Green BSmith. George WSpradley. Andrew J .,

Turner, Henry CTolley, JohnR...

Petersburg

.

Pope Patch. Ind

Fielding

.

Bath

Sept. 26,1861Aug. 28,1861

Sept. 11,1861Feb. 7.1862

Aug. 28.1861

Nov.Aug.

Nov.Sept.Mar.

Sept.Aug.Aug.Aug.

Sept.Apr.

W'nded.M. O. Sept. 20. '64.

Died at Andersonville.Sept. 27. '64. Gr. 9827....

Prom. Serg. Wounded inhand. Disch. Nov. 25. '61

Deserted Mar. 5. 1862Re-enlisted as VeteranW'nded. M.O. Sept. 20. '64.

Mustered out Sept. 20.1864.Discharged March... 1862..Killed. Belmont. Nov. 7. '61

W'nded. Mis. Ridge. Died.Chattanooga, Dec. 10, '63.

Mustered out Sept. 20,1564.Re-enlisted as VeteranPro. Serg. .1st Serg., 1st LtW'nded at Resaca. Sent tohosp. and Died Sept. 2, '64

Mustered out Sept- 20,1864.

Tr. to In. Corps Aug. 20.'63

Supposed died, Polk Run,Ind.. Got.. 1862

Mustered out Sept. 20.1864.Wounded at Mud Creek.M. O. Sept. 20.1865

COMPANY F.

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Captains.Jonathan R. MilesThomas C. Meatyard..Henry A. RustJohn K. Glenn

First Lieutenants

.

Thomas C. Meatyard..Orson HewittAlfred H. Lowe

Second Lieutenants.Orson HewittEdward B. Meatyard..John P. GlennHenry M. F. Weiss

First Sergeant.Edward B. Meatyard..

Sergeants.John GlennHenry M. P. Weiss....Alfred H.LoweDavid D. Fisher

Corporals.James R. JohnsonJoseph J. RodgersWilliam H. Babcock ..

John Richardson

John Flynn

Lee Burnett

Charles WhitneySamuel L. Penton

Musicians.Lonson L. LaneFletcher Wagner

Privates.Arnold. Henry TAdam, Henry

Vol. 2—26

Miles' StationShipmanChicagoMiles' Station

ShipmanUpper Alton..

Upper Alton—ShipmanMiles' Station..Brighton

Shipman

Miles' Station..ShipmanUpper AltonBrighton

BrightonLincolnUpper Alton....Shipman

Aurora

Upper Alton

JerseyvilleConneaut.O—AltonUpper Alton....

Upper AltonShipman

Aug. 10.]

Jan. 1. 1862June 18.1862Jan. 1. 1863

Aug. 10.:

Jan. 1.1862Mar. 1.

:

Aug. 17.1861

Dec. 15.1862June 5. 1863

Aug. 17.1861

June "5.1863

Aug.Jan.JulyJan.

Aug.

Aug.

Aug.

10. 18611. 18613. 18621. 1863

Aug. 17.1861

Dec. 15.1862Feb. 22,]

Aug. 17,]

Aug. 17.1

Aug. 17.

Aug. n.l861

Aug. 17,1861

Promoted MajorResigned June 18. 1863Promoted MajorMustered out Sept. 20.1864

PromotedDismissed March 1.1863 ...

Mustered out Sept. 20,1864.

PromotedResigned July 3. 1862PromotedMustered out Sept. 20.1864.

Promoted 2d Lieutenant

,

Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..

Promoted 1st Lieutenant.

.

Mustered out Sept. 2i).1864.

Mustered out Sept. 20.1864.

Disch. Dec. 5, '61; disabil..Disch. Feb. 10, '62; disabil .

1st, Serg't. Killed. MissionRidge, Nov. 25,1863

Reduced. Detached atM. O. of Regiment

Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20,

1864. as 1st SergeantM.O. Sept. 20.'65, as privateW'nded. M. O. Sept. 20.'64.

Disch. Nov. 30. '61; disabil.W'nded. M. O. Sept. 20'61.

M. O. Sept.20 '64.asCorp'l.Killed at Mission RidgeNov. 25.1863

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402 ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT.

Name and Rank. Residence.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster. Remarks.

Bartow. Ploratio NBilling, Daniel HBrowning, SamuelBrown, WesleyBrown, JosephBaener, John MBurden, Charles BBennett. David

PlainviewMiles' Station.

Shipman —Upper Alton

Cramp, WilliamCox, Delivan WCampbell, Thomas.Cook, Leonard N...

AltonUpper Alton

Shipman

Miles' Station.Upper Alton .

.

Curien, Francis—CristJ, George W..Carter. William H ,

Darr, Mathew

ShipmanAlton

Delong, JohnDandridge, Charles F,

Diamond, Charles W.,

Darlington, John W .

.

Dailey. PatrickEllis, Thomas

Shipman

Upper AltonBrighton

BrightonUpper Alton ..

Alton

Ellis, FranklinErnest, Henry W- D.Emery, John CFritz, .JosephFry. WilliamField, JamesGoodwin, FarrisGent, GeorgeGoodall. EdwardHarrington. Horace.

.

Hyndman, JohnHewitt, Andrew

Lehr, Christian ..

Miller. James W .

Martin John C...Moore, JohnH . .

Miller, James D..Moore, William ..

Mitchell, John A.

Miles' Station.

Grumburg, IndAlton

BrightonFidelity .

Alton

Martin, John PNelson, William C...Petts, JohnPflfer, Andrew JPhilbrick, Nathan B.Randle, Charles

Miles' Station.ShipmanMiles' Station.Hillsboro

Brighton

OmphgentColumbus, O..FidelityShipman

Richardson, Fletcher.

Ryall, AlfredRobb, LewisRobinson. Jas. G. M .

.

Rutherford, James—PiasaAlton

Schneider, Peter.Shield, Anthony..Shives, Style

ShipmanFidelity .

Alton ....

Shives, William H....Smith, Alfred AShockensse. James J.Stiatton. WilliamShore, MarionShay, JohnTalley, Joseph RTerry. BruceWillmott, StephenWood, William R

JerseyvilleGirardAlton

lies'- Station.Alton

Alton '.".!!!!!'.!!

ShipmanBrighton

Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Dishon. disch. Oct. 22, '64 .

Disch. Apr. 20, '62; disabil.Disch. Mar. 1, '62; disabil.Tr.to V.R.C.andM.O Aug

22, '64,as priv; ex. of termMustered out Sept. 20. 1864

Wounded at Rocky FaceRidge and Stone River.M.O.Sept. 20, 1864

Deserted Aug. 15, 1862Disch. Jan. 1, '64; disabil..Trans, to 4th U. S. Cav.,Dec. 3, 1862

Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20,

1864, as CorporalRe-enlisted as VeteranCorp'l. W'nded and miss-ing at Chiekamauga

Trans, to 4th U. S. Cav.,Dec, 3, 1862

Tr.to V.R.C. Apr. 6, '64...

Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864Trans, to 4th U . S. Cav..Dec. 3, 1862

W'nded. M.O.Sept 20. '64.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864Re-enlisted as Veteran....Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864

Disch. Jan. 2. 1863; disabil.Was pris. M.O.June 9, '65.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864

M.O.Sept.20,'64.as Corp...Died at Slurfreesboro Mar.19,1864

W'nded, M.O.Sept. 20, '64.

Mustered out Sept, 20, 1864M . O . Sept. 20, '64. as Corp'lRe-enlisted as VeteranDied at Cairo, Apr. 3, 1862.W'nded. M.O.Seot. 20'64,

Disch. Dec. 3i,'63 to datefrom Dec . 31, '63

Promoted Sergt. MajorTaken prison'r June 15, '64

Died at Cairo, Jan. 18. '62..

Kil'd.Stone Riv.,Dec.31, '62

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864Wounded at Farmington.M.O. Sept. 20. '64

Wounded, Mission Ridge,Sept. 20, 1864

Disch. Apr. 4. '62; disabil..Tr.to 22d 111. Inf. Nov. 1,'62

Disch. Feb. 20, '62; disabil.Dishon. disch. after serv-ing 12 months' sentence.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Killed, Peach Tree Creek.July 20,1864

Re-enlisted as Veteran—Disch. Feb. 20, '62; disabil.Kil'd acciden'y June 14, '63

Re-enlisted as VeteranM.O. Sept. 20, '64, as Sergt.Died.luka, Miss. .Aug. 6,'62

Mustered out Sept. 20. '64. -

Deserted Aug. 28.1862Detach'd in 10th Wis.Bat'yDec. 10,1862

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TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. 403

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment

Dateof muster

Walters. Alphear

Young. Robert

Veterans-Emery. John CDeLongr. JohnMoore, John HShives. William H.Stratton. William .

Williams. Robert...

Hecridts.Brown, JohnCramp, AmosCole, Levi

Pry, Isaac J.

Harrington, Francis.Holton, GeorgeHarbuson. Edward...Lowe, William AMarkel. Ferdinand...Olson. PeterRaridan. James J—Bitter, William H...

Talley, Wilbur F..Talley, Adam T....Williams, Robert...

Upper Alton..

BrightonAltonMiles' Station.Alton

Aug.

Jan. 1. 1864

Aug. 17.1

Feb. 25.1864

W'nded at Mission Ridsand Kenesaw Mt. M. (

Sept. 20,1864Deserted Aug. 28, 1862. . .

.

Miles' Station..

Shipman Sept.~

" Sept

Apr.

Miles' Station..

Brighton

Miles' Station.Upper Alton...Miles' Station.Conneaut, O ..

Shipman

Piasa ....

10.186125, 1861

18, 186325. 1861

11. 186121. 186229. 186110. 18628, 1861

Sept. 10,1861Sept. 25,1861

Apr. 22.1862

Died July 15.1864; wounds.Tr.Co. G.9thIll..asconsol.

Discharged Nov. 16,1863...Disch. July 5,'64; disabil..Absent, detached, at M. O.of Reg't

Died at Peach Tree Creek.Aug. 1,1864; wounds

Nov.Sept.JuneAug.Aug.Feb.Aug.

Aug. 23,1861

Nov.Sept.JuneAug.Aug.Feb.Aug.

18, 186325,186125,186121,186229. 186110. 1862

8, 1861

Aug. 23.1861

Tr. Co G. 9th 111., as consol.Mustered out Sept 20. 1864.

Mustered out July 18.1864.Mustered out June 3.1865..Mustered out Sept. 20,1864.DesertedTrans, to Hopkins' Batt'y.Disch. Mar. 16.1862

Mustered out Sept. 20.1864.

Miles' Station.. Sept. 25,1861 Sept. 25,1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran.

COMPANY G.

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster.

Captain.Henry B. Southward.

First Lieutenants.

-Simeon SheldonHugh M. Love

Bloomingburg

New Boston..Centre Ridge.

Second Lieutenants.Robert P. LytleGeorge R. Beardsley-Hugh M. LoveSamuel Gideon

First Sergeant.George R Beardsley.

Sergeants.Mahlon SaundersAmos Prouty

Corporals.Samuel GideonIra BurlingimHugh M. LoveMichael M. Sadler

Privates.

Atwater. Sylvester :

Briner. Joseph S...

New BostonCentre Ridge ..

Konigreich.Ger

New Boston

New Boston...

Konigreich.GerNew Boston—Centre Ridge...Mercer CO

Aug. 23,1861

Aug. 23.1861Nov. 1.1862

Aug. 23,1861Jan. 1,1861Oct. 27,1862Nov. 1, 1862

Aug. 20,1861

Aug. 20.1861

Aug. 20,1861

Aug. 24,1861

Aug.Mar.

24, 18613. 1863

Aug. 24,1

Aug. 24,

Aug. 24,

Aug. 24,1861

Beach, Sidney.Beach. Enos...

Banfld. Levi R....Boyd, MahlonClark, Edward HCross, George W..

New Boston.

Middleport.N.Y

Jennings. Ind.New Boston...

Aug. 24.1

Mustered out Sept. 20.1864.

Promoted AdjutantKil'd in action Nov. 25,1863

Promoted in Company B..Resigned Oct. 26.1862PromotedMustered out Sept. 20,1864.

Promoted 2d Lieutenant

.

Disch. Feb. 14. '62; disabil.Disch. Sept. 25. '62: disabil.

Promoted 2d Lieutenant..Pro. Sgt. Pro. Sgt Major..Promoted 2d Lieutenant..Died in Andersonvilleprison June 15, '64;Qr.20e0

M. O. Sept. 20, '64. 1st Serg'tDied at Ham bur. Tenn.,May 16.1862

Wounded. M.O.Sept.20, '64

Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20.

1864. as SergeantMustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

Disch. Mar. 3.'63; disabil..Re-enlisted as Veteran....Mustered out Sept. 20.1864.

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404 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.

Cross, William ....

Clausen. DavidCraig, Benjamin ..

Collins. Alfred M..Chamberlain. M...Castle, Edward H.Dryden. Cary

Driscoll, James ...

Debaun, Garrett ..

Demler, George . .

.

Dorse, Freeman...Depuy, Nelson J ..

Dorse, George W.Essley, Henry C .

Essley, John F...Portner, William.

Fortner, CharlesFortner, GilbertFerguson, John W...

Fitch. PeterFlynn. Patsy

Fleming, William B..Gordon, AllenGibson, Calvin

New Boston..Wallis.Switz.Keithsburg. ..

New Boston..

MillersburgMontezuma, la.

St. Louis, Mo.New Boston..

KeithsburgMiddleport.N.Y

Keithsburg.Wayne co. ..

Aug. 3 1861 Aug. 24.1861

Mercer CO

Githens, JamesHale, Henry AHires, DariHymbook. GustusHodson, AmosIves, Em. KJackson, WileyJenkins, Sylvester....

Kincaid, James H.Lakey, LewisLaird, George W..Lalley, Michael....

McCoy. William H..Manuel, JosephMalay, William D...

Appano'se co.IiMercer CO

M'tg'meryco.,0Fairhaven, CtMercer CO

Mercer CO.!!!

Bew Boston.

Mercer CO

Mosley. Jefferson Mercer

McDowell, James . ..

Mossman. George...McKinzy. Alfred T..Noble, Lewis BPosey, William M...Phillips. JohnReasoner, Samuel...Kholtenbaugh, Wm.Sargeant, Thomas JSabins. CharlesSwafford, Benj. P...Smith, Andrew L ....

, James C.

Saunders, Jesse M....Scamerhorn, Wm. C ..

Thompson. Chas. E...Thurston, Joshua F.Vanmeter, JonathanWest, William H....

Bombay, E. 1.

Mercer COCataraugus.N YRock Island co.

Dallas CO., Mo..Hardin co., la..Hancock co., la.Mercer COJohnson co., la.Mercer CO

New Jersey ....

Louisa CO., la...

Mercer CO

Woodard. Joel NWelsh, JohnWood, Frank AWilcox. Wilson W ....

Angola. Ind ...

Hardin co,, la .

Mercer CO

Fair Haven, Ct.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Killed, Belmont, Nov. 7, '61Re-enlisted as Veteran....Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.M O. Sept. 20. '64.as Corp.Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20,

1864, as SergeantMustered out Sept. 20, 1864..Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20,

1864. as SergeantCorp'l. Disch. Nov. 25,'62,for disability

Mustered out Sept. 20.1864.Corp'l. Disch. Dec. 7, '62,for disability

Mustered out Sept. 20,1864!Trans, to 4th U. S. Cav-alry Nov. 30,1862

Re-enlisted as VeteranDied, in Camp at BigSprings. July 2. 1862

Disch. Jan. 8. '63; disabil..Disch. Jan. 30, '62; disabil.Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20.

1864, as CorporalDisch. Nov. 7, '62; disabil..Wounded at Belmont andResaca. M. O. Sept. 20.'64.

Ke-enlisted as Veteran.Disch. Feb. 14, '62; disabil.Trans, to 4th U. S. Cav-

alry, Nov. 30,1862Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.Disch. Feb. 2. '62; disabil..Mustered out Sept 20. 1864.Deserted Sept. 5,1861 ....Disch. Feb. 25. '62; disabil.Mustered out Jan. 26, 1865..Re-enlisted as VeteranCorp'l. Disch. Dec. 12, '62,for disability

Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.Re enlisted as Veteran...Disch. Jan. 31. '62; disabil-Died at Nashville, Jan. 12,

1864, of wounds. . .

Tr. to Sig. Cor.. Mar. 2i,''64!Accidently kil'd, Jan. 30, '6tCorp'l. Killed at StoneRiver, Dec. 31, 1862...

Killed at Mission Ridge,Nov. 25,1863

Mustered out Sept. 20.1864.Disch. Oct. 9, '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Re-enlisted as Veteran....Disch. June 12. '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Wounded. M.O. Sept. 20.'64

Deserted Sept. 17, 1862Re-enlisted as VeteranMustered out Sept. 20. 1864.Died at Cairo, Jan. 6,1862,of wounds

Died at London, Tenn.,April 15,1864

Wounded. M.O. Sept. 20. '64Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Died. Cairo, Feb. 25, 1862. . .

.

Re-enlisted as Veteran

Trans, to 4th U. S. Cav-alry. Nov. 30.1862 ..

Died Mar. 26. '63; wounds..Disch. July 14. '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.Died at Danville, Va., Jan.10.1864

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Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster. Remarks.

Wood. Chester FWadsack, Charles ...

Wadsack, Frederick.Wilson, GeorgeWildman, William...Welsh. WilliamWood, Amisa

Webber, John

Mercer CO...Germany ...

Aug. 24,

Whittford, Albert R.White. ChesterYoung, Narcessus J.

Veterans.

Clark, Edward HCollins, AlfredEssley, John PFleming, William B .

Jackson, Wiley TLakey, LewisNoble, Lewis BSabin, CharlesThornton, Joshua F..

Rock Island co.

Surra. Cal

Adams co.Mercer CO.

New Boston.

ElizaKeithsburg.

.

ElizaKeithsburg..New Boston.Millersburg .

Berlin

Vanmeter, Jonathan.

Wadsack, Frederick.Welsh, William

New Boston.

Recruits.

Evans, Evan PEthertou. (Charles. .

.

Fleming, Frederick.Flynn. JohnJackson, Henry

Henry coNew Boston.

New Boston.Mercer CO

Kattever, George . .

.

Noble, Van AProuty, John MProuty, William H..Ryan, Alexander H.Schmitt, CharlesShalish, Joseph

St. Louis, Mo.

New Boston..

Thornton. Thomas C.Woodward. Joel W...Willetts, Horace

New Boston..St. Louis, Mo.

Millersburg .

New Boston.Mercer CO

Jan.

Nov. 18.1863Jan. 1,1864

Feb. 25,1864

Nov.Jan.

MayJan.Aug.Jan.Oct.

Sept.Aug.Jan.Aug.Jan.Aug.

Dec.Jan.Nov.

5, 186413, 18625, 18642,1861

8, 186113,18625. 1864

13, 18625,1864

25. 1861

17, 18635,18646, 1861

MayJan.Dec.Jan.Oct.

Sept.Dec.Jan.Dec.Jan.Aug:

Dec.Jan.Nov.

Discb. July 14. '62 disabil..Disch. July 24, '62;pris warRe-enlisted as VeteranMustered out Sept. 20,1864.

Re-enlisted as Veteranbilled at Mud Creek, Ga..June 18. 1864

Corp'l. Killed at MissionRidge. Nov. 25. 1863

M . O . Sept. 20. '64, as Corp .

.

Died, St. Louis, May 9, '62.

.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Trans, to 79th 111, InfTr.Co. G.9th 111., as consol

Killed at Kenesaw Mt.,June 27,1864

Killed at Kenesaw Mt,,June 27, 1864

Tr.Co.G,9thIll.,as consol.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

Tr.Co._E,9th 111., as consol.

Mustered out June 17,1865.Disch. July 14, '62. from ac-cidental wound s

Mustered out Sept. 20,1864.Tr.Co.G,9th 111., as consol.Tr.Co.E,9th 111., as consol.Mustered out June 17,1865.Tr.to 79th 111. InfMustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

Killed at Kenesaw Mt.,June 27, 1864

Tr.Co.G.9th 111., as consol.

Disch. May 22, 62; disabil ..

COMPANY H.

Name and Rank.

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Name and Rank.Date of

rank or en-listment.

Dateof muster. Remarks.

Corporals.John VoteJohn WiJiAndrew B. ChewPeter W. BowerJoseph D. Whitson .

Levi V. PhillipsHerbert Wyman

Musicians.John Garner ,

Benjamin Richard

Privates.Andrews, James.

Murphysboro ..

MurphysboroJackson co

Jackson co.

Adams, Henry L Madison, la.Abeinathy, Robert W. Jackson co..

Boucher, Talbert...Butcher, George ...

Bagwell, William .

.

Bass, JohnBowlby, PeterCollins, GilesCowell, John L. T..Creath, DanielCheatham, JohnCreath, ThomasCompton, Matthew.

Clara, RobartusDunn, John ADuncan, RobertDougherty, JesseDerrossett, Willis WEdmonds, James J...Fitzgerald, Parrick ..

Fitzgerald, JamesFrager, FrankFulford. Alfred H....Gregory, James R . .

.

Gray, JamesHicks, Calvin

Henson, Jesse CHyeres. William T...

Henson, Benjamin F.Heck. ThomasJones, James HKing, Jacob

,

Kinney, ThomasKing, Frederick BKnight, Joseph

,

Lee, Richard,

Libarge, Jacob ,

Lamon, J amesMcClure. David GMartin, James A ,

Martin, William H. T.Needham, John W. L,Nece. JacksonPeterson, GeorgePhillips. James N. CReed, John WRingler, SolomonRood, AllenSorrels, PeterSorrels, WilliamSorrels. HaleSpangler, JosiahSmith, Lewis WTolbert, SquireTope, JamesThomas, Chesley E...Tanner, Matthew W .

.

Thompson. William A.

Union co...Jackson CO.

Madis'nco., Wis

Jackson CO..

Carbondale.

Jackson CO..

MurphysboroJackson CO

Guernsey, Ohio,

ChicagoCarbondale.Jackson CO..(/arbondale

.

Jackson CO..

DeSoto ....

acksonco.

Aug. 26,1861

Aug. 26,1861

Aug. 28,1861

Aug. 28,1861

Aug. 28,

Aug.

Discharged March, 1862 ....

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Re-enlisted as VeteranDied Mar. 23, '63; wounds..Wounded at ChickamaugaRe-enlisted as VeteranPro. Serg't. then 2d Lieut.

Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.Died Jan 19. 1862

Wounded at Belmont andChickamauga. Killed atResaca, May 14, 1864. ...

M. O. Sept. 20, '64, as Corp .

Trans, to 4th U. S. Cav.^Dec. 3, 1862

Re-enlisted as VeteranM. O. Sept. 20, '64. as Corp .

Alustered out Sept. 20,1864.Disch. Feb. 21. '62; disabil.Died Dec. 31,'63; wounds..Wounded. M.O. Sept.20,'64Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. Feb. 21, '62; disabil.Re-enlisted as Veteran

Wounded and captured atChickamauga

Died Feb. 6, 1863: wounds.Died Jan. 14,1862M. O. Sept. 20,'64, as Serg't.Disch. Mays, '63; wounds .,

Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864..

Wounded. M.O. Sept.20,'64Re-enlisted as VeteranDeserted Dec. 23, 1862Died June 22, 1862Disch. Oct. 16. '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

Died May 21, 1863; woundsDied,Andersonville pris'n.on Sept. 10, 1864. (-^r. 975S

Deserted Aug. 16, 1862Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20.

1864, as Serg'tDied July 12,'62: pris. war.Killed, Belmont, Nov. 7, '61

Disch. Feb. 21. '62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.Trans, to V. R. CDied Aug. 29,1861; woundsMustered out Sent. 20.1864.Disch. Oct. 25,'62; disabil..Disch. Dec. 8, '62; disabil..Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864.

M. O. Sept. 20,'64, as Sergt.Corp'l, Killed at StoneRiver, Dec. 31, 1862

Re-enlisted as Veteran

Disch. Aug.16, '63; woundsDisch. Nov. 17, '61; disabil.Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps.Disch. Oct. 27, '62; disabil.Re-enlisted a.^ VeteranTrans, to 4th U. S. Cav....Died Jan 7, 1862Died Nov. 14, 1»61; woundsDied Jan. 9, 1864M.O. Sept. 20. '64, as Corp'lTrans to 4th U, S CavRe-enlistedas VeteranMustered out Sept. 20. 1864.

Died Oct. 9.1863Wounded. M. O. Sept. 3,'64

Died Dec. 5,1862

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Name and Rank.

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Name and Rank, Residence.Date of

rank or enlistment.

Date ofmuster. Remarks

First Lieutenants.Thomas Summer..

.

John A. RussellCharles GrowIsrael G. HeapsHenry J. Martin

Second Lieutenants.

John A. RussellCharles Grow ,.

William S. Bryan....William B. Young...

First Sergeant.Charles Grow

Sergeants.Jeremiah H. Patrick.

Nathan Blanchard

Henry A. Newhouse.

Corporals.Charles K. Russell.George L. Adams...

William Bowen

John W. FultonBenjamin B. RiceWilliam B. Youu^William R. Rodgers,.

William W. Williams.

Musicians.Ivers \V. Eaton ,

William J. Boggs

Privates.Aldrich, Thomas D.Bigelow, Llewellen .

Brady, JohnBonham, J osiahBoice, John HBrown, George W...Bice. Isaac.Barton, LasleyBarton, LeanderBass.EzfkielChurchill, Harrison.Cole, HarryCampbell. Jolin S....Carroll, George W ..

Conkling. AmosCastello, MichaelConnett, William. ..

Dingman, Francis...Dtngraan. LeviDennis, JohnDennis. LewisDwyer, MichaelFrouk, James

Frouk, David E ,

Gocheneur, Joseph....Gocheneur, HenryGocheneur, William..Godfrey, AdolphusGrabani, Andrew JHartley, Mathioa F....Haines. Samuel CHutchinson, Darid F.,

Holcomb, Isaac NHuckins, Michael J...Huckius, MosesHamilton, James W...Hall.JoelA

Neponset..

Annawan..

Neponset..

Kewanee.Tiskilwa.

Neponset,.

Neponset.,

Sheffield!!

Neponset..

Annawan..Neponset..Tiskilwa..Annawan.,

Neponset..

Tiskilwa...Neponset...

Tiskilwa...Neponset...Annawan...Sheffield...Annawan...

Meponset....Annawan....Springfield.Annawan....Sheflield....Springfield.Annawan....

Bloomington..\nnawan

Mineral...Tiskilwa..Annawan.,

Neponset..

Annawan.,

Aug. 28.1861Mar. 1,1862Apr. 3, 1862Nov. 23,1863Dec. 16,1864

Aug. 28,1861Mar. 1. 1862Apr. 3,1862Oct. 23,1862

Aug. 26.1861

Aug. 26,:

Aug. 26,1861

Aug. 31,:

Aug. 26,1861Aug. 30,1861

Aug. 26,

Aug. 31,:

Aug. 26,1861

Aug. 31,:

Aug. 26,:

Aug. 31,!

Aug. 26,1861Aug. 31,1861

Aug. 26,1861Aug. 31.1861Aug. ^26.1861

Aug. 31,1861Aug. 26,1861Aug. 31,1861

Aug. 26, 1861

Aug. 31,1861

Aug. 5.1861Aug. 31,1861

Aug. 26,1861

Aug. 31,1861

Aug. 30,1861

May 1, 1862June 27,1864

Aug. 30,1861Mar, 20.1862Apr. 30,1862May 1, 1863

Resigned March 1, 1862. .

.

Resigned Apr. 5. 1862Resigned Nov. 23, 1863. . .

.

PromotedTr. to Co. G. 9th HI.. Inf.

Promoted

Aug. 30, 1861 Promoted 2d Lieutenant.

Aug. 30,1861

Aug. 30.1861

Aug. 30,:

Aug, 30,1861

Aug. 30,1861

Aug.Aug.

Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug,Aug.

Aug.Aug.Aug.

Aug.Aug.Aug.

Aug.

Aug.

30, 1861

30, 1861

3, 1861

Aug. 31,1861Aug. 30.1861

First Sergeant. Died Nov.8,1863; wounds

Wounded at Stone River..Re-enlisted as Veteran

Killed. Belmont, Nov.7.'61.Killed at Mission Ridge,Nov.25.1863

Wounded, Belmont. M.O.Sept.20.'64,Sgt.Springfl'd

Discharged Nov. 28,1862...Disch. Sept. 12, '62; woundsPromoted 2d Lieutenant...Serg't. Discharged May2,1863: wounds

Disch. Mar. 15, '63; wounds

Disch. Feb. 23, '63: disabil..Disch. Sept. 15'62; disabil..

Killed, Belmont, Nov. 7,'61

Wounded at Belmont, Mo.Died Nov. 18, 1862

Re-enlisted as Veteran....

Disch.Dec! 'gV'e'sVdisabii!.'Disch. Oct. 7, '62; disabil..Disch. Feb. 9. '62; disabil..Wounded at Belmont

iiied, Annawan. Nov. 22,'6iDisch. Feb. 23, '62; disabil.

W'nded.' bisch.' bec.'l,''62!'.

Re-enlisted as Veteran....Discharged Dec. 1,1862....

Re-enlisted as VeteranW'nd'd in face.Chic'ma'gaAccidently kil'd July 17, '62Died at Cairo, Oct.26, 1861.Wounded at Stone River..Re-enlisted as VeteranDied at Murfreesboro. Jan,27,1863; wounds

W'nd'd. Re-enlist'd as Vet.Accide'ntly kil'd Oct.20,'62.Re-enlisted as Veteran

W'nd'd in head, Chic'm'gaW'nd'd. Reenlist'das Vet.Re-enlisted as Veteran....Disch. Feb. 27, '62; disabil.W'nd'd. Re-enlis'd as Vet.Wounded at Stone River..

Disch. Mar. 19, '62: disabil..Discharged Apr. 8,1863....Died at Chattanooga, Dec.

16.1863; wounds

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Name and Rank.Date of rank Date

of muster.

Johnson. WesleyJudkins, Richard ...

Kelley, JamesLarge, Harrison P..Love. JohnLynch, PatrickMcMannis. Thomas.McNelty, JamesMurphy. JohnMorrierty, SimMusselman, John...Owen, Charles M—

Neponset.

Annawan.

Springrfleld

,

Neponset. ..

Neponset.

Porter, Samuel WPearson. MichaelRiley, LycurgusRiley, George WRogers. WilliamRomig, John WReed. Henry LShowers, JohnSmith, HenryStillwell. William....Shears, James HStevens, PeterVizzard, MartinWilkins. AaronWilliams. JohnWood. LegrandWilliams, Andrew J.

Wilburn, James GYancey, Sterling..

Annawan.PrincetonNeponset.

Annawan.Sheffield..Annawan,

Neponset.

Neponset.

Ve/erans.

Brady, John JConnett. WilliamCarroll, George WDwyre, MichaelProuk, David DGochenouer, Henry..,Gochenouer. William,Graham, Andrew JHutchinsoQ. David FHartley. Mathias F...,Heaps. Israel GJohnson. John WKelley, JamesLynch, PatrickMurphy. JohnMcNelty, James ,

McMannis, Thomas J,Newhouse, Henry A.,Riley, George WSmith, HenryStevens. PeterStillwell, Charles J...Vizzard, Martin

Tiskilwa..Annawan.

Galesburg

.

Annawan. .

Mineral . . .

.

Annawan. .

Neponset. .

MineralGreenville.Annawan. .

Neponset.Sheffield..Neponset.Annawan.Wheeling.Annawan.Neponset.

Recruits.Bryan. William SBerry, NewtonDurham, WalterHeaps, Israel GHall, John SKing, George HLadd. Hazen CMarshall, Benjamin...Stillwell, WilliamStillwell. Charles J...Taicey, James

Kewanee .

Annawan.

Aug. 26. 1861

Aug. 31.1861

Aug. 26. 1861

Aug. 31. 1861

Aug. 26,1861Aug. 31,1861Aug. 26,1861

Aug. 31.1861

Aug. 26.1861

Aug. 31,1861

Aug, 26, 1861

Aug, 31.1861

Aug. 26,1861

Jan. 1, 1864

Aug. 30.

Feb. 12,

Leavenw'rth, laMineralAnnawan

Neponset.

Tinker, George EValanningham. Wm..Valanningham. Lem'lStillwell, George D ...

Aug.Dec.Mar.Sept.Sept.Apr.Sept.Mar.

Dec.Oct.

Sept.Dec.

5. 186115,186125, 186415,186120. 186127. 186221. 186125. 1864

15.186114. 1861

16. 186115. 1861

Re-enlisted as VeteranWounded at Stone River.Re-enlisted as Veteran...Disch. Feb. 23. '62; disabilDied at Cairo Feb. 27. 1862Re-enlisted as Veteran...,W'nded. Re-enl'd as Vet

Disch. July 9. '62; disabil..Disch. June 22. '62; disabil.Died at Murfreesboro Jan.16,1863; wounds

Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. July 17. '62; disabil.W'nded. M. O. Sept. 3, '64.

Disch. Nov. 20, '61; disabil.

Re-enlisted as Veteran—Discharged June 30, 1863. .

.

Killed at Resaca May 24,'64

Re-enlisted as Veteran

Disch. Feb. 23, '62; disabil'.

Disch. Nov. 15, '61; minor..W'nded. Disch. Jan. 20, '63

Died at Hamburg, Tenn.,May 31,1862

Disch. June 24. '63; wounds

Tr. Co. G. 9th ni. as consol

.

Trans, to 79th Infantry...

Promoted 1st Lieutenant..Tr. Co. G. 9th 111. as consol

.

Trans, to 79th Infantry...

Apr. 25,1864

Sept.Apr.

20, 186127,1862

Apr. 25,1864

Dec.Nov.

Sept.Dec.

15. 186114. 1861

16, 186115,1861

Mar. 25,1864 Apr. 25,1864

Tr. Co. E,9th 111. as consol.Tr. Co. G, 9th. 111. as consol.

Pro. Serg., then 2d Lieut.

.

Disch. Jan. 26, '62; disabil.See Co. G,9tb 111. as consolRe enlisted as Veteran—Wounded at Stone River..Discharged Dec 1,1862Trans, to 79th Infantry....Died June 22, '64; wounds.See Co. G,9th 111. as consolRe-enlisted as Veteran—M. O. Nov. 14, '64. expir. ofterm as James C. Taisey

Died Jan. —.1864; woundsDischarged Dec. 1.1862....Disch. July 9,1862; disabil.See Co. G,9th 111. as consol

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COMPANY K.

Name and Rank.Date of

rank or ei

listment.

Dateof muster. Remarks.

Captains.Abraham J. Bozarth.Lewis Hanback

First Lieiit^nants.Horace ChapinErastus S. JonesLewis HanbackIsaac Nash

Second Lieutenants.Erastus S.JonesLewis HanbackIsaac Nash

First Sergeant.Lewis Hanback

Sergeants.George C. Smith

JacksonvilleMorgan co...

Chapin ..

C'oneordMorgan ,

Concord

Concord . .

.

Morgan co.Concord ...

E. Warren Ticnor..William H. Ebey...William H. Norrice

Corporals.William Lazenby

John Porner

Preegrace L. Sexton ..

Horace Ticknor

Isaac NashMichael Valentine

John A. Morgan

Nelson R. Speakman .

Musicians.JohnM. Post ....

Henry Ticknor

.

Privates.Allen. Fletcher ABatty, George

Benjamin. Jonn WBozarth. William L...Butchli, JacobBridger, WilliamBarber, EdwardBoyer, William

Bossic, Jacob.

Bowen, Charles ....

Burd. WyllisBurditt, John ACaldwell, Green W.

Cole, Edgar J Jacksonville

Morgan co.

Morgan co.

ChapinJacksonville

Morgan co.

Concord ...

Morgan co.

Morgan co.

Chapin

ArcadiaMorgan co...ChapinConcordJacksonvilleIllinois

Chapin

Morgan co

.

Cass CO

Cowdin, James Morgan coCash, JohnDelaney, MichaelDonaly. CharlesDickerson, WilmerDavidson, RobertDavidson, Thomas

Ellis, Thomas

ChapinJacksonvilleConcord ,

Morgan co

Aug. 22,1861June 27,1864

Aug. 24,186]Not must'd,

Resigned June 27, 1864M.O. Sept. 20, '64. as 1st Lt.

Aug. 22,1861 Aug. 24.1861 Promoted Capt. Co. DNov. 28,1861 [Resigned June 4, 1863June 4,1863 July 15, 1863 PromotedJune 27,1864 Mustered out Sept. 20.1864

Aug. 22.1861Nov. 28.1861June 4. 1863

Aug. 20.1861

Aug. 20.1861

Aug. 20.1861

Sept. 2.

Aug. 20.1861

Sept. 2.1861Aug, 20,1861

Concord

Sept.^ 2, 1861

Aug. 20,1861

Sept. 2,1861

Aug. 24,1861Nov. 28,1861July 15.1863

Aug. 24,1861

Aug. 24.1861

Promoted 1st Lieutenant..

Disch. Nov. 10,1862, as 1stSergeant: disabil

M.O.Sept.20,'64,as IstSgt.Killed. Belmont, Nov. 7,'61

Disch. July 16, '62; disabil.

Wounded at Belmont andChickamauga. M. O.Sept. 20, '64, as Sergeant.

Died at Henderson, Ky.»June 8, 1862

Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20.1864. as Sergeant

Killed at Mud Creek, June18.1864

Prom. Serg't. then 2d Lt ..

Died at Mt. Vernon. Ind„June 19.1862

Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20.1864, as Sergeant

Died Sept. 25. '63; wounds.

Aug. 24,1861;Disch. Nov. 26, 1862. to en-list in U. S. A

Wounded. Mustered outSept. 20,1864

Aug. 24, Disch. July 18, '62; disabil.Wounded at Stone Riverand Chickamauga. M.O. Sept. 20,1864

Re-enlisted as Veteran.Disch. July 18.'62; disabil.Mustered out Sept. 20, 1864Deserted Nov. 10.1861Mustered out Sept. 20,1864Wounded and captured atChickamauga. M. O.May 5. 1865, an Corporal.

.

Died atFarniington, Miss.,May 28,1862

Disch. Mar. 9. '62; disabil..Re-enlisted as Veteran

Wounded. In hospital atmuster-out of Regiment.

Wounded and a prisoner.M. O. April 24, 1864

Disch. Feb. 20, '62; disabil..Mustered out Sept. 20,1864Re-enlisted as Veteran—Disch. Sept. 12,'62; disabil.Wounded. M.O. Sept. 20,'64

Wounded. M. O. Sept. 20,

1864, as CorporalMustered out Sept. 20. 1864

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Name and Rank.

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HISTORY OF TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY,

The Twenty-seventh Infantry Illinois Volunteers was orgfanized with onlyseven companies, at Camp Butler, Illinois, August 10, 1861, with Napoleon B.Buford for Colonel, Fraziel R. Harrinerton, Lieutenant Colonel, and orderedto go into camp at Jacksonville, 111, as part of Brigadier GeneralJohn A. Mc-Clernand's Brigade.

September 1, it was ordered to Cairo, where its organization was completedby the addition of three more companies, and the appointment of Hall Wil-son as Major, and Henry A. Burt, Adjutant.

At the battle of Belmont, Mo., November 7, 1861, under General McCler-nand, it received its first baptism of fire, when it formed the right wing ofthe attacking force. Under the inspiration of its brave Colonel it drove, in

the midst of a perfect hail of bullets and canister shot, the enemy from hiscamp in utter rout, capturing two brass field pieces which it immediatelymanned and turned upon the retreating enemy. It lost severely in the en-gagement and was the last Regiment to leave the field after the enemy hadbeen reinforced from Columbus.

March 4, 1862, the Regiment formed part of the forces sent to occupy Co-lumbus, which point had been evacuated by the Rebels.

March 14, in company with the Forty-second Illinois, Fifteenth Wisconsin,and parts of the Second Illinois Light Artillery and Second Illinois Cavalry,it formed the "Mississippi Flotilla," and started down the Mississippi River,taking an active part in the siege of "Island No. Ten."

March 30, it left its moorings above the Island and proceeded to Hickman,Ky., where it disembarked, and in company with the Fifteenth Wisconsin In-fantry, three companies of Second Illinois Cavalry, and three pieces ofHoughtaling's Battery, all under command of Colonel N. B. Buford, made aforced march to near Union City. Tenn., where at daylight on the merningSofthe 3Lst, it attacked a Rebel force that was being concentrated at that point,capturing and burning the enemy's entire camp and garrison equipage. Ac-complishing all that the expedition was sent out for, it returned with a fewprisoners to Hickman, re-embarked on its transport boat and returned to its

position above Island No. 10 without any casualities.

April 8, the Regiment was the first to land on Island No. 10, where it tookcharge of the captured forces, consisting of over 200 prisoners, including fourcompanies of Rebel Artillery, thirty siege guns and a large quantity of campand garrison equipage.

April 13, it movfed down the Mississippi river, forming part of the squadronfor attacking Fort Pillow, anchoring at a point about 6 miles above the fort,

where it awaited developments.

April 16 it steamed up the river under an order from General Halleek tojoin his forces at Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., where it landed on the 22d, andwas immediately formed with Twenty-second, Forty-second and Fifty- first

Illinois Regiments, into Second Brigade under Brigadier General John M.Palmer, of General Paine's Division, then advancing on Corinth, Miss. May3, it advanced to near Farmington and skirmished for several hours with theenemy with but few casualities. May 9, it engaged the enemy in force at Far-mington in a pitched battle, losing a good many men.

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May 17 it again encountered the enemy, drove him from his position andoccupied Farmington. May 30, advanced in pursuit of the enemy beyondCorinth towards Booneville. The enemy having "skedaddled" the Regimentwent into camp near Corinth, where it remained till the last of July, when it

removed its camp to luka. Miss., where it did service by foraging off the ene-my and bringing into Union lines confiscated cotton, returning from one ex-

pedition with 60 bales of fine cotton besides large quantities of corn and othersupplies. In August, 1862, the Regiment was distributed along the line of

the Memphis & Charleston Railroad. September 5, it crossed the Tennesseeriver at Decatur, Alabama, and rejoined the other Regiments of General Pal-mer's Brigade and made a rapid march for Nashville, Tenn., arriving Sep-tember 12, where it remained during September, October, and November,while the city was cut off from communication with the North. Engaged in

foraging off the enemy and watching the movements of Forrest's and Mor-gan's guerrilla Cavalry.

October 7, 1862, it took part in the skirmish with the enemy at LaVerne,Tenn., where quite a Rebel force was routed, part captured with a large sup-ply train. The Regiment was highly complimented by the commanding offi-

cer. General Palmer, for its efficiency during the expedition. November 5, it

took a prominent part in repulsing General Forrest's attack upon Nashville-

Early in December, 1862, the Twenty-seventh was assigned to General P.H. Sheridan's Division under Colonel Roberts of the Forty-second Regimentas Brigade Commander, forming a part of the right wing under General Mc-Cook, ®f Rosecrans' "Army of the Cumberland."

On the morning of December 26, the great army moved toward Murfrees-boro, Tenn. The Twenty-seventh, deployed as skirmishers, soon took theadvance of the Brigade on the "Nolensville Pike;" quickly discovering theenemy, it pushed forward in the midst of a drenching rain so steadily thatthe enemy was soon in full retreat toward Nolensville, from which place hewas also quickly driven, falling back toward Murfreesboro.

December 30, it marched in line of battle, supporting the Twenty-secondand Forty-second Illinois Regiments as skirmishers, the enemy giving awayslowly and very reluctantly. That night (30th), the Regiment slept on its

arms expecting a conflict in the morning. It finished its breakfast—the last

of its five days' rations—before daylight of the morning of the 31st and stoodto arms.

The two right companies, A and B, relieved the pickets in our front theprevious night. Soon heavy fighting commenced away to the right of theRegiment, followed by the driving in of the picket line in our front, and soonthe whole Regiment was under fire.

The position of the Regiment was the left Regiment of the Brigade, Divisionand right wing of the army.

Finding the right wing of the army giving way and driven back under thegalling fire of the enemy massed on its front, Colonel Harrington, in com-mand of the Regiment, changed front and formed line of battle in the pointof timber to its left, where, supported by Houghtaling's Batterj^ on the left

and the Twenty-second Illinois Regiment in its rear, the Colonel gave ordersto lie low and not fire till he gave the order.

The enemy flushed with success advanced rapidly, when the Twenty-seventhopened and gave him volley after volley which sent him reeling back. Threetimes he rallied and advanced only to be repulsed by the \errible fire whichthe Twenty-seventh and Twenty-second were pouring into his ranks. Herethe Regiment suffered terrible losses, being in position where it drew the fire

of two Rebel batteries, besides the fire of the advancing infantry columns.Every horse of Houghtaling's Battery was killed, its Brigade Commander(Colonel Roberts) killed, its Colonel (Harrington) taken from the field mor-tally wounded. Its ammunition nearly all fired away, and being warned that

the enemy was getting into its rear, tho Regiment began to look to see whowas in command. Finally Major William A. Schmitt, who had been too in-

tently interested in the successful repulse of the enemy to fully realize that

the command of the Regiment devolved upon him, said: "Boys, we must get

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•out of this! To the rear, march.'' It was now near 12 o'clock as we com-menced a line of retreat through the thick cedars toward the center of theUnion line of battle. Coming out on the Murfreesboro and Nashville pikenear General Rosecrans' headquarters, it was at once ordered into line ofbattle to check the Rebel advance upon headquarters. The Regiment clamor-ing for ammunition advanced to near the brow of the hill, where the enemywas approaching in hot haste with overwhelming numbers. Peeling unequalto the task it fell back to the pike. Again orders came that the Regimentmust advance and charge bayonets. About-facing, the Regiment fixed bay-onets and rushed upon the foe with a most unearthly yell, driving him back,capturing a large number of prisoners and saving the day to the Union forces,as acknowledged by General Rosecrans in a general order issued immediatelyafter the battle.

Emboldened by success, it pursued the enemy for a full half mile until or-dered to fall back. Tremblingly, but not disheartened, did it await the goingdown of the sun on that day of fearful carnage.

At daylight Jan. 1, 1863, the Regiment stood to arms awaiting an attack.None came till about one o'clock P. M., when a Brigade of the enemy drovein the pickets and approached where the Regiment had thrown up breast-works. Withholding its fire till the enemy was within short range, it openeda most murderous fire, compelling the enemy to retreat double-quick, leavinghis dead and wounded, besides one or two hundred prisoners. This was thelast of the hard fighting by the Regiment at the battle of "Stone River."

It soon went into camp beyond Murfreesboro, where it performed picketduty with an occasional skirmish with the enemy until June 24, 1863, when it

moved with the army—being a part of the Twentieth Army Corps—againstShelbyville, TuUahoma and Stevenson; thence to Bridgeport, Alabama, whereit was stationed for some time.

It crossed the Tennessee River with its Corps at Bridgeport, on September2, 1863, and moved toward Rome, Ga. This movement was kept up till the17th inst., when it commenced a forced march over the almost impassablehills of that region, to rejoin the main body of Rosecrans' forces at Chicka-mauga. September 19, after partaking of an early breakfast, it was movedat a double-quick step from early dawn till late in the evening, making butone halt for a hasty dinner. Soon after four o'clock it was suddenly hurledinto action—left in front—where it had a desperate encounter with some ofthe rebel forces under General Longstreet. Advancing under a murderousfire, it retook two pieces of the Eleventh Indiana Battery of General Woods,which had just been captured from our forces, and held the ground gainednotwithstanding the enemy made several attempts to retake it, losing heavilyin the short engagement. It held the position until near daylight the follow-ing morning, when it was ordered to the rear for breakfast and a little neededrest. By eleven o'clock on the morning of the 20th it was again called intoline of battle and went immediately into action, but was unable to check theadvance of the enemy, who was moving forward with a line six or eight col-umns deep. After suffering great loss from the enemy's fire, the line wasbroken and the Regiment moved to the rear in good order, where it served astrain guard during the remaining days of the battle, until ordered into campat Chattanooga.

Was in Chattanooga during its investment, and was engaged in stormingMission Ridge, as a part of Barker's Brigade, Sheridan's Division, andThomas' Corps, where it was particularly noticed for its good conduct.

Prom Mission Ridge it went upon a forced march to the relief of Burnsideat Knoxville, Tenn.,then closely pressed by Longstreet's Corps. The march,115 miles, was a severe one, many of the command being without shoes beforeit ended. The Regiment was obliged to live on what could be picked up byforaging off the enemy.

Reaching Knoxville the enemy had been repulsed by Burnside and was re-treating. It returned to Louden, Tenn., on January 25, 1864, remaining untilApril 18, when it was ordered to Cleveland, Tenn. From thence it movedwith the Army of the Cumberland on the Atlanta campaign, during whichthere was scarcely a day that the Twenty-seventh or some part of it was not

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under fire more or less severe. It occupied the summit in the engagement at

Rocky-faced Ridge, where, during the nights spent upon it with no shelter,

the command had to lash itself with withes to the saplings growing among therocks for fear of rolling down the ridge. Engaged with the enemy there May9; at Resaca, May 14; near Calhoun, May 16; Adairsville, May 17; near Dal-las, May 26 to June 4; Pine Top Mountain, where Confederate General BishopPolk was killed, June 10 to 14. On June 18 the Regiment was in a desperatefight from noon till night, at what the soldiers called the battle of MuddyCreek, because of the muddy creek which ran between them and the enemy'sworks, caused by the heavy rains. In the assault on Kenesaw Mountain,June 27, the Twenty-seventh, Twenty-second, Fifty-first and Forty-secondiliiiiois formed General Harker's Brigade which made the centre assault,

during which General Harker received his death wound. The Regiment wentinto the asseult with seventeen oflficers, coming out with only seven, and theloss of men was in about the same proportion. Color Sergeant Delaney, abrave soldier of Company K, from Jacksonville, 111., planted the colors of the

Twenty-seventh on the rebel earthworks, had a bayonet run through his

breast, and fell backward, while the Regimental colors fell inside the works.Delaney died next day, mourning the loss of his colors. Skirmished aroundthe vicinity of the Chattahoochie River. July 20, was in the battle of PeachTree Creek, and took part in the investment and skirmishes about Atlanta.

The Regiment was relieved from duty at the tront August 25, 1864, and or-

dered to Springfield, 111., for muster out. Was detained at Nashville several

days on account of apprehension of an attack by Wheeler. Was then con-veyed by steamer down the Cumberland River and up the Mississippi to Alton,111'., thence by rail to Camp Butler, near Springfield, where it was musteredout September 20, 1864, after three years and three months constant service at

the front.

During its term of service the Regiment had the following casualties:

Killed or died of wounds, 102; died of disease, 80; number of wounded, 328^discharged for disability and resignation, 209; transferred, 39.

Its veterans and recruits were consolidated with the Ninth Illinois Volun-teer Infantry.