CHAPTER THE SECOND.
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"REVIELLE."
THE Roll of the Seventy-Seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, as mustered into the service of the United States on the second of September, 1862, is herewith presented. While it is not claimed that this roll is absolutely correct, it is believed to be nearly so. In the hurry and confusion and excitement incident to the muster out of the Regiment, it would be very strange if no mistakes had occurred. But these mistakes are of minor importance. The main facts and incidents recorded as pertaining to each individual member are substantially correct. And as such, they are respectfully submitted, with the hope that our surviving comrades, in looking over these familiar names, may call to mind the forms and features of those brave men who gave their lives for their country -- that they may recall many of the scenes and incidents, both serious and comic, which occurred on the march, in the camp, and on the fatal field -- and that the ties of friendship and sincere affection, cemented by those long, weary months of common sufferings and common dangers, may grow stronger and stronger with the advancing years, until the Supreme Grand Commander of armies and nations shall sound the last "Tattoo" for the last surviving member of the Regiment.
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FIELD AND STAFF.
COLONELS.
Charles Ballance, Peoria.
Commissioned August 18, 1862, but not mustered.David P. Grier, Peoria.
At the outbreak of the war, General Grier was engaged in business at Elmwood, Illinois. As soon as he heard of the fall of Fort Sumter he expressed his determination to enter the service. He at once began recruiting a company, and the ranks were soon full, when he was elected captain. He tendered the services of himself and company to Gov. Yates, of Illinois, but as the state quota was already full, he was not accepted. He then took his company to St. Louis, where they were mustered into the service in June, 1861, as Co. "G," 8th Missouri Volunteer Infantry. As Captain of that company he was actively engaged for several months, participating in the battles of Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Shiloh, and the siege and capture of Corinth, Miss., besides many skirmishes of minor importance.
On the 25th day of August, 1862, Captain Grier was ordered to report at Springfield, Illinois, for orders. On arriving there he was commissioned by Gov. Yates as colonel of the 77th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Sept. 2d, and was mustered on the 12th of the same month. He was in command of his regiment continuously from that time until the surrender of Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. During the siege of Jackson, Miss., and until the return to Vicksburg, he was in command of the Brigade to which the 77th belonged. At Franklin and New Iberia, La., Nov. 1863, he commanded the 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 13th Army Corps. In August, 1864, he was placed in command of all the land forces on Dauphine Island, Ala., under the orders of Major General Granger, who was in command of the expedition. After the capture of Fort Gaines, all the troops on the island, excepting the 77th and one other regiment, crossed over to the peninsula and laid siege to Fort Morgan. Colonel Grier was ordered over with them, and retained command of all the land forces there during the siege, and until the capture of the Fort.
On the 26th of March, 1865, Colonel Grier was commissioned BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL, a promotion well earned by four years of faithful service, and too long withheld. When General Canby organized the expedition against Mobile, in the spring of 1865, Colonel Grier was assigned to duty on his Brevet rank, and ordered to the command of the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 13th Army Corps. He retained command of the Brigade during the entire campaign against Mobile, and the assaults on Spanish Fort and Blakely, and also after the capture of Mobile, on the march up the Tombigbee River. On the return from that march he was assigned to the command of the 3d Division, 13th Army Corps, and remained in command of the Division until he and his regiment were mustered out, July 10, 1865.
During all this time, and in every position to which he was assigned, General Grier had the entire confidence of his own regiment, and of all the other troops under his command. As he led the 77th to the front in 1862, so he had the satisfaction of bringing home what remained of that regiment at the close of the war.
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Lysander R. Webb, Peoria.
Mustered Sept. 18, 1862; killed in battle at Mansfield, La., April 8, 1864.
The following tribute to the memory of this gallant officer is furnished by Mrs. Virginia B. Bash, of San Antonio, Texas, formerly the wife of Col. Webb:
" * * * * All my papers and letters connected with the war, were burned in the Chicago fire of 1871, and so far as I know, Col. Webb has no living relative.
"Left an orphan early in life, he was adopted by Colonel Shepherd, a man of large business connections, and, as was supposed, of immense wealth. With the expectation of inheriting this, he was reared in affluence, every imaginary wish gratified before it was expressed, and petted extravagantly by his doting foster-mother and her maiden sister.
"Notwithstanding this, he exhibited a strong literary bias, and was, with many misgivings, sent to Yale. For three years he continued his studies most creditably, but near the close of that time was suddenly recalled home by the accidental death of his guardian, speedily followed by the death of his wife.
"An examination of the property to which he believed himself heir, showed a lamentable state of affairs. Everything was confusion, and the result of the disentanglement swept away, not only his original patrimony, but every penny belonging to Col. Shepherd, as well. But Col. Webb was not one to sit down and cry over ill-fortune.
"Although little more than a boy, as soon as he comprehended the state of affairs, be started to Springfield, Mass., and made application for employment to the "Republican," which was even at that early day, the leading paper of Western New England. Something in the eager, boyish face, attracted the attention of Mr. Bowles, and he give him a desk in the editorial room, as it chanced, by the side of J. G. Holland, the afterwards famous "Timothy Titcomb."
"For a year he worked night and day to learn his work, asking no greater praise than the smiles of his associates.
"The next year, N. C. Geer, desiring to start a Republican paper in Waukegan, Illinois, wrote to Mr. Bowles for a "live editor" to take charge of it, and the result was that Mr. Webb was sent to fill the place. From the first, the success of the new enterprise was assured, and when, a couple of years later, it was found necessary to establish a new Republican daily paper in the stronghold of Democracy, as Peoria was then considered, Mr. N. C. Geer was induced to take it in hand, and Mr. Webb accompanied him as editor. The magnetism of the new editor was felt at once, and for the first time, Peorians had a paper of which they were proud.
"In the course of the year Col. Webb was married to Virginia, eldest daughter of Charles Ballance, a leading lawyer of Central Illinois, and soon after, at the instigation of his father-in-law, gave up his connection with the Transcript, and began the study of law. Here his indomitable energy and industry came to his aid, and in less than a year he had accomplished what is considered a two year's course, and was admitted to the bar. His partner was Peter Davidson, afterwards Major of Artillery, and a brilliant future opened before him. But the war broke out and the first shot at the old flag sent the hot blood coursing through his veins with indignation.
"The tears of his young wife kept him out of the first levies, but when the call came for more men to put down a rebellion whose strength no one guessed at, be could stand it no longer, and scarcely counting the cost to those he loved, enlisted as a private in the 77th. His subsequent career is a matter of history and I need not touch upon it. Repeated efforts were made to recover his remains that they might be interred in the family lot at Peoria, but all proved ineffectual. Like many another brave man, he sleeps in an unknown grave to wait the final summons.
"Col. Webb was a singularly handsome man, with brown hair and eyes, and an engaging manner that few could resist. As a soldier, he was brave and daring to a fault. It was his fortune to lead his regiment on many trying occasions, and in all he added fresh laurels to his reputation. The affection between the various officers of the 77th was unusually fraternal, and neither officers nor men would have shrunk from any danger when Col. Webb led the way.
"Col. Webb was born in Berkshire County, Mass., singularly alone in the world. His brothers died in childhood, his guardian was childless, and I never knew of but one cousin, the Hon. J. A. Harris, of Cleveland, Ohio, and he, too, has been dead for ten years."John A. Burdett, Knoxville.
Mustered May 22, 1864; resigned January 3, 1865.
MAJORS.
Memoir V. Hotchkiss, Peoria.
Mustered September 12, 1862; resigned February 2, 1864.John A. Burdett, Knoxville.
Mustered April 4, 1864; promoted Lieutenant-Colonel.Joseph M. McCulloch, Cazenovia.
Commissioned April 8, 1864, but not mustered. In command of Union prisoners at Camp Ford, Texas, from October, 1864, to May, 1865; mustered out as Captain of Company "C," July 7, 1865.
ADJUTANTS.
John Hough, Peoria.
Mustered as First Lieutenant of Co. "B," 17th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, August 26, 1861; resigned April 16, 1862; mustered as First Lieutenant and Adjutant of the 77th, September 12, 1862; promoted by the President Assistant Adjutant-General on the staff of Gen. A. J. Smith, May 15, 1863.Henry P. Ayres, Galesburg.
Enlisted as Private August 5, 1862; mustered as Corporal Co. "A," September 2, 1862; promoted Sergeant-Major January 14, 1863; mustered as First Lieutenant and Adjutant May 15, 1863; on detached service as Acting Assistant Adjutant-General 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 13th Army Corps, November 21, 1863; also in 1st Brigade of same Division, January 28, 1864. He was also detached as A. A. A. G., on the staff of Col. W. J. Landram, commanding 4th Division, 13th Army Corps, March 15, 1864, and in that capacity participated in the battle of Mansfield, La., April 8, 1864, and was highly complimented for "gallantry and efficiency" on that occasion. Was again detached as A. A. A. G., 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 19th Army Corps, July 13, 1864; mustered out July 10, 1865.
QUARTERMASTER.
David McKinney, Peoria.
Mustered September 12, 1862; on detached service as Acting Assistant-Quartermaster, 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 13th Army Corps; promoted Captain and Assistant-Quartermaster May 15, 1865; on duty as Post-Quartermaster at mouth of White River and at Duvall's Bluff, Ark.; mustered out at Duvall's Bluff January 15, 1866.
SURGEON.
Charles Winnie, Somonauk.
Mustered Assistant Surgeon 55th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, November 25, 1861; promoted Surgeon of the 77th, and mustered December 20, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
Jesse M. Cowan, Magnolia.
Mustered September 30, 1862; mustered out at consolidation.John Stoner, Minonk.
Mustered September 30, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
CHAPLAINS.
William G. Pierce, Elmwood.
Mustered September 12, 1862; resigned January 7, 1864.John S. McCulloch.
Mustered April 5, 1864; mustered out July 10, 1865.
NON -COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERGEANT MAJORS.
Jehu Buckingham, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; transferred to Co. "C," June 21, 1863.Henry P. Ayres, Galesburg.
August 5, 1862; promoted Adjutant May 15, 1863.Walter B. Hotchkiss, Peoria.
August 12, 1862; discharged for disability September 22, 1864.Charles H. Arms, Knoxville.
August 1, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
QUARTERMASTER SERGEANTS.
Joe H. Stevison, Magnolia.
August 5, 1862; promoted Second Lieutenant Co. "B."George W. Cone, Elmwood.
August 14, 1862; promoted Second Lieutenant Co. "I."William Stiteler, Knoxville.
August 7, 1862; transferred to Co. "A," January 26, 1865.Leonidas H. Bradley.
Transferred from 130th Ill. Infantry; retransferred to 130th Ill. Infantry as revived.
COMMISSARY SERGEANTS.
Nathaniel H. Wakefield, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; transferred to Co. "C," December 21, 1862.William H. Bennett, Peoria.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
HOSPITAL STEWARDS.
Ambrose B. Niles, Eugene.
August 5, 1862; discharged for disability June 20, 1864.Joel Allen, Minonk.
August 8, 1862; commissioned Assistant Surgeon July 24, 1865, but not mustered; mustered out July 10, 1865.
PRINCIPAL MUSICIANS.
Daniel B. Allen, Elmwood.
August 12, 1862; discharged for disability March 15, 1863.John W. Carroll, Peoria.
August 7, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Lemon H. Wiley, Elmwood.
August 5, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
ROLL OF COMPANY "A."
CAPTAINS.
John A. Burdett, Knoxville.
Mustered September 2, 1862; promoted Major.Gardner G. Stearns, Knoxville.
Mustered April 4, 1864; mustered out July 10, 1865.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
Gardner G. Stearns, Knoxville.
Mustered September 2, 1862; promoted Captain.Merritt M. Clark, Galesburg.
Date of rank February 2, 1864; mustered out July 10, 1865.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Merritt M. Clark, Galesburg.
Mustered September 2, 1862; promoted First Lieutenant.Charles H. Arms, Knoxville.
Date of rank February 2, 1864; declined commission.William H. Wilcox, Galesburg.
Commissioned February 2, 1864; not mustered; mustered out as Sergeant July 10, 1865.
SERGEANTS.
W. H. Holcomb, Jr., Knoxville.
August 1, 1862; discharged March 12, 1864, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops.Walter B. Hotchkiss, Peoria.
August 12, 1862; promoted Sergeant Major.William H. Wilcox, Galesburg.
August 5, 1862, commissioned Second Lieutenant, but not mustered; mustered out July 10, 1865.John F. Campbell, Peoria.
August 7, 1862; killed at Vicksburg May 22, 1863.Thomas Harrison, Galesburg.
July 18, 1862; discharged May 7, 1864, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops.
CORPORALS.
Arthur H. Rugg, Peoria.
August 12, 1862; discharged as Sergeant, December 18, 1863.John H. Sanburn, Knoxville.
August 1, 1862; discharged March 12, 1864, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops.Lyman West, Galesburg.
July 17, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.W. D. Putnam, Peoria.
August 14, 1862, discharged December 17, 1863, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops.Charles H. Arms, Knoxville.
August 1, 1862; promoted Sergeant, then Sergeant Major.John X. Griffith, Galesburg.
July 31, 1862; mustered out as Sergeant June 7, 1865.Henry P. Ayres, Galesburg.
August 5, 1862; promoted Sergeant-Major.Charles G. Field, Galesburg.
August 6, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
WAGONER.
William Stiteler, Knoxville.
August 7, 1862. promoted Q. M. Sergeant; returned to company; mustered out July 10, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Andrew J. Abraham, Elmwood.
August 15, 1862; died a prisoner of war at Tyler, Texas, December 14, 1864.John Anderson, Knoxville.
August 11, 1862; discharged for wounds received at Arkansas Post.Frank W. Ash, Peoria.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Robert H. Avery, Galesburg.
August 15, 1862; discharged at Springfield, Ill., July 22, 1865.Horatio F. Bacon, Galesburg.
August 5, 1862; killed at New Orleans December 25, 1863.Henry A. Barber, Elba.
August 12, 1862; mustered out as Sergeant June 17, 1865.Samuel Bolt, Knoxville.
August 15, 1862; died of wounds June 21, 1863.James H. Bull, Galesburg.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability April 6, 1863.William H. H. Burdett, Knoxville.
August 1, 1862; discharged for disability April 7, 1863.John C. Burlingame, Galesburg.
July 17,1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.George D. Butler, Galesburg.
August 9,1862; mustered out as Sergeant, July 10, '65.Wilberforce Churchill, Galesburg.
August 1, 1862; died at Young's Point, La., February 7, 1863.William S. Coe, Knoxville.
August 9, 1862; discharged as Sergeant for disability, June 2, 1865.James S. Coe, Knoxville.
August 22, 1862; mustered out as Corporal June 17, 1865.George Connell, Truro.
August 12, 1862; transferred to V. R. C., July 7, 1864.Isaac Conner, Knoxville.
August 11, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Milton Dippery, Knoxville.
August 7, 1862; discharged for wounds November 17, 1863.James Divert, Knoxville.
August 6, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James H. Divilbiss, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Samuel S. Divilbiss, Peoria.
August 7, 1862; killed at Mansfield, La., April 8, 1864.Ulysses Edwards, Kickapoo.
August 12, 1862; died at Memphis, September 3, 1863.Benjamin Fry, Peoria.
August 11, 1862; mustered out May 18, 1865.Horace F. Ferris, Galesburg.
August 15, 1862; discharged February 6, 1864, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops.Alexander R. Fisher, Knoxville.
August 11, 1862; died in Knox County, Illinois, October 10, 1863.Charles P. Foster, Truro.
August 12, 1862; discharged for disability April 7, 1863.Francis G. Fuller, Galesburg.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Edward F. Green, Galesburg.
August 5, 1862; mustered out as Corporal, June 17, 1865.Ira R. Hall, Galesburg.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Henry D. Hester, Galesburg,
August 7, 1862; discharged for disability April 7, 1863.Cornelius Hensey, Galesburg.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability April 7, 1863.Peter Holcomb, Knoxville.
August 15, 1862; died at New Orleans, Nov. 10, 1863.Conrad J. Haller, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Asahel E. Hurd, Galesburg.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 8, 1865.Charles T. Hurd, Peoria.
August 16, 1862; transferred to Signal Corps, October 1, 1863.E. Winthrop Jenny, Galesburg.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Cyrus A. Kroeson, Kickapoo.
August 12, 1862; transferred to V. R. C., July 7, 1864.Washington Kroeson, Radnor.
August 12, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Henry E. Losey, Galesburg.
August 1, 1862; discharged January 23, 1864, for promotion as Major in the U. S. Colored Troops.W. W. Luddington, Knoxville.
August 9, 1862; died at Cairo, Ill., March 10, 1863.Daniel Lockbaum, Knoxville.
August 8, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Lewis Mather, Knoxville.
August 9, 1862; died at St. Louis, Missouri, March 16, 1863.S. Mather, Knoxville.
August 1, 1862; died at St. Louis, Mo., February 14, 1863.Henry H. Miller, Galesburg.
August 1, 1862; discharged April 9, 1864, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops.James M. McGraw, Galesburg.
August 18, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.John D. Moore, Knoxville.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability June 11, 1863.J. R. Moss, Peoria.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability May 15, 1863.John W. Ostrander, Knoxville.
July 31, 1862; died at Milliken's Bend, La., April 6, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg, Section F; number of grave, 119.William Ott, Knoxville.
August 6, 1862; mustered out a prisoner of war, June 17, 1865.Julius Rambo, Knoxville.
August 9, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.John P. Randall, Knoxville.
August 12, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.John Reynolds, Knoxville.
August 15, 1862; discharged for disability June 3, 1863.Alfred Russell, Knoxville.
August 6, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Luther G. Russell, Elmwood.
August 12, 1862; mustered out as Corporal June 17, 1865.Charles W. Sanburn, Knoxville.
August 1, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Fred. Summers, Peoria.
August 11, 1862; discharged for disability, August 7, 1864.Lester T. Stone, Peoria.
August 15, 1862; transferred to Signal Corps, October 1, 1863.William Sturgeon, Peoria.
August 15, 1862; discharged for disability June 15, 1863.Lewis J. Swan, Knoxville.
August 7, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James H. Tarleton, Knoxville.
August 11, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.John Tompkins, Knoxville.
August 7, 1862; died of wounds January 16, 1863.Daniel B. Trench, Peoria.
August 11, 1862; died of wounds January 12, 1863.Henry Varley, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; mustered out as Corporal July 10, 1865.Charles H. Ward, Galesburg.
August 11, 1862; discharged March 22, 1864, to enlist as Hospital Steward, U. S. A.Mason M. White, Peoria.
August 13, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.John Wilber, Knoxville.
August 2, 1862; killed at Vicksburg May 22, 1863.Henry Wilson, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; mustered out as Sergeant June 17, 1865.John P. Wilson, Peoria.
August 15, 1862; discharged for wounds Sept. 10, 1863.Samuel R. Wilson, Peoria.
August 15, 1862; discharged May 12, 1864, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops.A. D. Witherell, Knoxville.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.George Woodmansee, Jr., Knoxville.
August 5, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Joseph D. Woodruff, Galesburg.
August 11, 1862; died at Young's Point, La., June 9, 1863.John L. Woolsey, Knoxville.
August 1, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
ROLL OF COMPANY "B."
CAPTAINS.
Robert Irwin; Magnolia.
September 2, 1862; killed at Arkansas Post, January 11, 1863.Joe H. Stevison, Peoria.
March 1, 1863; mustered out June 13, 1865.Addison E. McCaleb, Robertson.
January 16, 1863; not mustered; resigned as First Lieutenant, March 2, 1863.
FIRST-LIEUTENANTS.
Henry B. Kays, Putnam County.
September 2, 1862; resigned December 6, 1862.Charles C. Tracy, Peoria.
January 16, 1863; mustered out at consolidation.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Addison E. McCaleb, Robertson.
September 2, 1862; promoted.Joe H. Stevison, Peoria.
January 16, 1863; promoted.Samuel W. Cook, Magnolia.
May 29, 1863; resigned September 13, 1864.Orange Parrott, Magnolia.
March 17, 1865; transferred as consolidated; commissioned Captain July 24, 1865, but not mustered; mustered out as 2d Lieutenant July 10, 1865.
SERGEANTS.
Isaac Sprague, Palatine.
August 8, 1862; discharged June 15, 1863.Samuel W. Cook, Magnolia.
August 4, 1862; promoted 2d Lieutenant.Henry Foster, Magnolia.
August 6, 1862; discharged December 20, 1862.John Walcott, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; mustered out as Private July 10, 1865.James Wier, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; mustered out as Private July 10, 1865.
CORPORALS.
Lyman S. Calkins, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; mustered out June 7, 1865.Hiram Compton, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; died at Magnolia, Illinois, September 28, 1863.David Simpson, Magnolia.
August 6, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Marion Kays, Magnolia.
August 12, 1862; died at Memphis June 8, 1863.William Dugan, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; died at New Orleans, February 18, 1865.Ervin O. Smith, Magnolia.
August 12, 1862; discharged December 8, 1863.John W. Massie, Magnolia.
August 12, 1862; discharged July 25, 1864.Thomas G. Harris, Magnolia.
August 14, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865; commissioned 1st Lieutenant July 24, 1865, but not mustered.
MUSICIANS.
Silas Norris, Hennepin.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Rice Dunbar, Hennepin.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Anderson Alexander, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; died at Young's Point, La., February 3, 1863.John Alexander, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.John Brown, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Frank Bobbett, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; discharged December 21, 1862.William G. Boman, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William W. Blakeslee, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.George Chambers, Magnolia.
August 11, 1862; died of wounds April 12, 1864.Stephen Compton, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; died at Milliken's Bend, La., March 19, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg, Section F; number of grave, 121.Francis M. Cook, Magnolia.
August 13, 1862; discharged April 16, 1863.Jonas Ellenburgh, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 7, 1865.Marion Ellenburgh, Magnolia.
August 13, 1862; discharged May 13, 1865.Jacob Ely, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; killed at Mansfield, La., April 8, 1864.Elias Fisher, Peoria.
August 13, 1862; discharged February 18, 1863.William F. Fulsom, Hennepin.
August 22, 1862; discharged April 16, 1863.Samuel Grable, Magnolia.
August 10, 1862; killed at Arkansas Post January 11, 1863.Aaron Grimes, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; discharged April 16, 1863.Hamilton Gurnea, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; died at Milliken's Bend, La., March 28, 1863.William German, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; discharged at Memphis.Robert Hines, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; transferred to V. R. C., May 15, 1864.Charles Henthorne, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William W. Head, Magnolia.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John A. Hoessel, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; discharged at Mound City, Illinois.Isaac B. Head, Magnolia.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 1, 1865.George M. Holmes, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; discharged June 20, 1864.William P. Johnson, Magnolia.
August 6, 1862; died near Vicksburg July 25, 1863.George W. Kays, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; discharged December 20, 1862.William King, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; discharged January 16, 1864.Hiram Kraft, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; discharged July 11, 1864.James King, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John E. McComber, Magnolia.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Henry S. McFarland, Peoria.
----- Died at Young's Point, La., March 4, 1863.James Malone, Magnolia.
August 13, 1862; discharged March 12, 1863.Philip Nelling, Magnolia.
August 10, 1862, killed at Mansfield, La., April 8, 1864.Roger Ong, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William Oldham, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; discharged February 13, 1863.Orange Parrott, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; promoted First Sergeant; then Second Lieutenant.Abram L. Poyer, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; died near Cairo, Ill., February 19, 1863.Jonathan Poyer, Magnolia.
----- Mustered out July 10, 1865.David Parkin, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; discharged August 25, 1864John Ruley, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John A. Roberts, Lacon.
August 6, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.James M. Roberts, Lacon.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Jesse Ray, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; discharged at Memphis.Lewis E. Simpson, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; discharged August 12, 1863.Augustus Schermeman, Magnolia.
August 10, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Franklin Smith, Magnolia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 22, 1865.Edward Sergeant, Magnolia.
August 15, 1862; died at Memphis, Dec. 19, 1862.Jesse Studivan, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; discharged June 21, 1863.Joe H. Stevison, Peoria.
August 5, 1862; promoted Quartermaster Sergeant.Edward Swargy, Magnolia.
August 12, 1862; died of wounds January 16, 1863.Charles C. Tracy, Peoria.
August 6, 1862; promoted 1st Lieutenant.Jacob Van Winkle, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Samuel Vanhorn, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; mustered out as Corporal July 10, 1865; commissioned 2d Lieutenant July 24, 1865, but not mustered.William A. West, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.George W. Weiser, Magnolia.
August 9, 1862; mustered out May 25, 1865.George N. Woodring, Magnolia.
August 13, 1862; discharged May 13, 1865.Allen Woodring, Magnolia.
August 10, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Daniel E. Winters, Magnolia.
August 12, 1862; transferred to V. R. C., June 27, 1865.Eli T. Way, Magnolia.
August 22, 1862; discharged April 8, 1863.
ROLL OF COMPANY "C."
CAPTAIN.
Joseph M. McCulloch, Cazenovia.
September 1, 1862; mustered out July 7, 1865.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
William A. Woodruff, Peoria.
September 2, 1862; resigned March 17, 1863.Philip Jenkins, Cazenovia.
March 17, 1863; resigned February 12, 1864.Anderson Wright, Cazenovia.
May 24, 1864; mustered out at consolidation.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Philip Jenkins, Cazenovia.
September 2, 1862; promoted First Lieutenant.Charles F. McCulloch, Cazenovia.
March 17, 1863; commissioned First Lieutenant May 11, 1865; transferred as consolidated; commissioned Captain April 8, 1864, but not mustered; mustered out as Second Lieutenant June 17, 1865.
SERGEANTS.
Charles F. McCulloch, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; promoted Second Lieutenant.George A. Hart, Woodford County.
August 14, 1862; died at Peoria Ill., October 2, 1862.Jehu Buckingham, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; promoted Sergeant Major; reduced at his own request; mustered out July 10, 1865.John S. Hornbaker, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; discharged for wounds August 28, 1863.Anderson Wright, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; promoted First Sergeant; then First Lieutenant.
CORPORALS.
Joseph A. Hutchinson, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865 as Sergeant; commissioned First Lieutenant July 24, 1865, but not mustered.Alfred G. Thom, Linn.
August 13, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.John Sewell, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865; commissioned Second Lieutenant July 24, 1865, but not mustered.Albert Shepherd, Logan.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John C. Heron, Metamora.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability June 16, 1864.James P. Black, Richland.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Thomas S. Patton, Logan.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James H. Drennan, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; promoted Sergeant; died of wounds May 26, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg; Section G; number of grave, 1011.
MUSICIAN.
Enoch Buckingham, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
WAGONER.
Moses Carles, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Samuel T. Acres, Linn.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.J. William Avery, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out as Corporal July 10, 1865.William H. Bennett, Peoria.
August 12, 1862; promoted Commissary Sergeant.Alfred M. Blackman, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Joseph C. Burson, Shelby.
August 13, 1862; died at Blackburn, Ill., February 12, 1864.Robert Bennett, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; killed at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863.James Crow, Limestone.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Minor Calvert, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.O. A. Cotton, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; transferred to V. R. C. September 30, 1864.W. F. Carson, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John B. Carson, Metamora.
August 13, 1862; died at Memphis, April 12, 1863.James Drake, Panola.
August 22, 1862; died of wounds June 6, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg; Section G; number of grave, 1034.John T. Davis, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Andrew Dorson, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; died at Memphis, December 25, 1862.John C. Dunbar, Logan.
August 11, 1862; discharged for wounds Jan. 16, 1864.Dennis Duff, Logan.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Lewis Duchesne, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability Feb. 7, 1863.Henry C. Duchesne, Woodford County.
August 21, 1862; discharged for disability Feb. 7, 1863.Alexander Debolt, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability Feb. 7, 1863.Charles C. Enslow, Linn.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Joseph Fisher, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Isaiah Fisher, Woodford County.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.August Farrer, Metamora.
August 13, 1862; supposed killed at Vicksburg.Philo W. Gallop, Roanoke.
August 13, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.William C. Gordon, Henry.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability April, 1863.Clinton L. Gennoway, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out a prisoner of war, June 17, 1865.Edward Hall, Logan.
August 11, 1862; died at Memphis December 23, 1862.Samuel M. Hart, Woodford County.
August 5, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.A. Warren Howard, Selby.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.David W. Hilsabeck; Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability March 20, 1863.Frank N. Ireland, Richland.
August 21, 1862; discharged for disability Jan. 20, 1863.Cephas H. John, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; transferred to V. R. C. April 28, 1864.Henry R. Kirby, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; discharged July 12, 1863.John Kennedy, Washburn.
August 13, 1862; mustered out a prisoner of war June 17, 1865.William M. Kerrick, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; killed at Vicksburg May 22, 1863.James A. Lindsay, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Samuel A. Lessly, Woodford County.
August 14, 1862; discharged for disability October 20, 1863.George M. Lay, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; died near Arkansas Post, January 10, 1863.John M. McCormick, Woodford County.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Edwin R. Mann, Woodford County.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James R. McCracken, Logan.
August 14, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Thomas H. McCulloch, Woodford County.
August 14, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William D. McCoy, Woodford County.
August 14, 1862; detailed in Chicago Mercantile Battery May 2, 1863; taken prisoner at Mansfield, La., April 8, 1864, exchanged May 27, 1865; mustered out June 17, 1865.Joshua W. McCoy, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Philip H. McCartney, Logan.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability April 3, 1863.William R. Moore, Low Point.
August 13, 1862 discharged January 20, 1865.Daniel H. Norris, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Benjamin Pitcher, Peoria.
August 19, 1862; discharged for disability April 3, 1863.John A. Pinkerton, Logan.
August 7, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William M. Pinkerton, Logan.
August 14, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Bonaparte Palmer, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Reuben Parnham, Woodford County.
August 11, 1862; died at Memphis April 21, 1863.John G. Philips, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability March 25, 1863.William Richards, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; died at St. Louis, Mo., April 9, 1863.Andrew Rufing, Metamora.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Martin V. Robbins, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Alma Rogers, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability Oct., 30, 1863.Joseph T. Sims, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Joseph R. Sims, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William Sims, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William Stevenson, Linn.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Alfred B. Scrogin, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability November 17, 1863.Anton Scher, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; mustered out June 20, 1865.William Stephenson, Cazenovia.
August 22, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Isaac M. Thom, Cazenovia.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability Feb. 27, 1863.Silas P. Thompson, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability March 9, 1863.James W. Vanarsdale, Linn.
August 11, 1862; died at Memphis Feb. 23, 1863.Merrick J. Wald, Woodford County.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Edward Wallace, Logan.
August 11, 1862: died January 26, 1863.John P. Wiley, Limestone.
August 14, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865, as 1st Sergeant; commissioned Captain July 24, 1865, but not mustered.Nathaniel R. Wakefield, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; Reduced from Commissary Sergeant; deserted.William W. White, Woodford County.
August 13, 1862; died at Jefferson Barracks June 22, 1864.George M. Woodburn, Logan.
August 21, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William M. Wright, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James H. Wedley, Woodford County.
------ Mustered out July 10, 1865.William Wiley, Peoria.
August 5, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James Yeldon, Cazenovia.
August 18, 1862; died at Memphis Feb. 26, 1863.
ROLL OF COMPANY "D."
CAPTAIN.
Robert H. Brock, Lacon.
September 2, 1862; transferred as consolidated; mustered out July 10, 1865; commissioned Lieut. Colonel July 24, 1865, but not mustered.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
William J. Goodrich, Lacon.
September 2, 1862; resigned June 9, 1864.John M. Shields, Lacon.
November 27, 1864; transferred as consolidated; mustered out July 10, 1865.
SECOND LIEUTENANT.
John M. Shields, Lacon.
September 2, 1862; promoted First Lieutenant.
SERGEANTS.
Benjamin F. Thomas, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865; commissioned Second Lieutenant July 24, 1865, but not mustered.James T. Bender, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered July 10, 1865.Jacob C. Batrum, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Reuben Taylor, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; discharged as private, for disability, February 20, 1863.William Wilson, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered out as private June 17, 1865.
CORPORALS.
Moroni Owens, Richland.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Frederick B. Jones, Richland.
August 9, 1862; died of wounds May 20, 1863.James Scoon, Richland.
August 11, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.James Laughlin, Richland.
August 9, 1862; died at Young's Point, La., February 4, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg; Section C; number of grave, 161.Nicholas S. Sharon, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; discharged for disability June 26, 1863.Thomas Frail, Lacon.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James M. Powers, Lacon.
August 9, 1862, died January 18, 1863.William A. Fisher, Hopewell.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
MUSICIANS.
John C. Barney, Belle Plain.
August 22, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Charles Chambers, Richland.
August 11, 1862, discharged for disability March 5, 1865.
WAGONER.
John McWhinney, Lacon.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Umphred Bickel, Belle Plain.
August 9, 1862; died June 15, 1863.John Blackmore, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Jacob Buck, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; died at Young's Point, La., February 18,1863.Ithamar Baker, Bennington.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Thomas Burlingame, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability July 21, 1863.Horace Burlingame, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Lewis H. Burlingame, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; deserted October 4, 1862.George W. Brewer, Oxford.
August 9, 1862; mustered out June 11, 1865.Andrew J. Brewer, Lacon.
August 22, 1862; died of wounds at Vicksburg, May 23, 1863.Alonzo J. Brewer, Belle Plain.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John H. Benson, Putnam.
August 9, 1862, mustered out as Corporal July 10, 1865.Frank A. Bennett, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability January 31, 1863.Samuel H. Bender, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability December 26, 1862.Rufus A. Chambers, Lacon.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Barnard Connolly, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; killed at Vicksburg May 22, 1863.Daniel Chambers, Roberts.
August 9, 1862; drowned at Young's Point, La., January 31, 1863.Thompson Criseston, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; dropped September 3, 1863; supposed to be dead.William H. Cassel, Whitefield.
August 11, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.George W. DeLong, Roberts.
August 12, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Albert DeLong, Roberts.
August 11, 1862; died of wounds, May --, 1864.Peter Degner, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; died of wounds, May 22, 1863.John T. Durham, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered out as Corporal July 10, 1865.Andrew Duffy, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered July 10, 1865.George Echols, Steuben.
August 6, 1862; died at Memphis, December 30, 1862.Martin V. Etheridge, Hopewell.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Henry Ebersold, Lacon.
August 18, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William P. Evans, Marshall County.
August 12, 1862; deserted November 22, 1862.George Fairchilds, Richland.
August 15, 1862; died at St. Louis, Mo., February 7, 1863.Daniel Fowler, Lacon.
August 12, 1862; transferred to V. R. C., September 30, 1863.Alpheus Ford, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; deserted November 1, 1863.Isaac Ford, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability, August 14, 1864.William P. Fenn, Lacon.
August 22, 1862; died at Mobile, Ala., March 13, 1865.Charles O. Henthorn, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered out June 30, 1865.Samuel Hadlock, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Frederick W. Hake, Brimfield.
August 9, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Martin Hoagland, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; died of wounds at Vicksburg, June 18, 1863.Jason M. Hunter.
August 13, 1862; accidentally killed August 19, 1863.John Harigan, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James P. Isom, Richland.
August 9, 1862; killed at Vicksburg May 22, 1863.Benjamin K. Jackson, Richland.
August 11, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Frederick Kraft, Lacon.
August 14, 1862; died at St. Louis, Mo., July 1, 1863.Daniel Kennedy, Richland.
August 11, 1862; deserted January 21, 1863.Apollos Laughlin, Lacon.
August 19, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.William Laidlon, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John McGowan, Lacon.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Griffith Moyer, Lacon.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Ernestes J. Meyers, Hopewell.
August 11, 1862; died of wounds at Vicksburg, May 30, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg, Section G; number of grave, 1006.Martin V. Meyers, Hopewell.
August 11, 1862; discharged for disability May 20, 1864.Warren D. Meyers, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.George C. Moore, Hopewell.
August 9, 1862; died of wounds at St. Louis, Jan. 22, 1863.John Martin, Lacon.
August 15, 1862; died at Memphis, April 6, 1863.Peter Overmier, Hopewell.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William R. Owens, Lacon.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.William Post, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John N. Pratt, Belle Plain.
August 12, 1862; mustered out June 29, 1865.John W. Riggs, Lacon.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability March 20, 1863.Samuel Sawyer, Hopewell.
August 9, 1862; died at Springfield, Ill., June 21, 1864.Richard Shaw, Lacon.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Jesse Sawyer, Hopewell.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John A. Stockton, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; killed at Vicksburg May 22, 1863.David B. Stockton, Chillicothe.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John Scoon, Rutland.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Cornelius Twinam, Lacon.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Joseph Tronier, Lacon.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John Torrence, Lacon.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Jacob Vanderson, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; transferred to V. R. C. Dec. 21, 1863.John D. Winters, Lacon.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Henry Wagoner, Lacon.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability Dec. 26, 1862.Joseph Willis, Lacon.
August 11, 1862; died a prisoner of war at Tyler, Texas, Jane 17, 1864.
ROLL OF COMPANY "E."
CAPTAIN.
Edwin Stevens, Princeville.
September 2, 1862; transferred as consolidated; mustered out July 10, 1865; commissioned Major July 24, 1865, but not mustered.
FIRST LIEUTENANT.
Samuel J. Smith, Hollis.
September 2, 1862; transferred as consolidated; mustered out July 10, 1865.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
James H. Schnebly, Medina.
September 2, 1862; discharged March 28, 1863.Henry L. Bushnell, Peoria.
July 15, 1863; transferred as consolidated; honorably discharged June 2, 1865.
SERGEANTS.
William Dawson, Rosefield.
August 5, 1862; died at Memphis, December 21, 1862.George B. Stiles, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; discharged for disability, April 10, 1863.William I. Brooks, Elmwood.
August 9, 1862; died at Quincy, Ill., January 8, 1864.Henry E. Slough, Kickapoo.
August 14, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.James Parr, Logan.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865; commissioned Second Lieutenant July 24, 1865, but not mustered.
CORPORALS.
Henry L. Bushnell, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; promoted First Sergeant; then Second Lieutenant.Erasmus D. Richardson, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; discharged as private for disability, September 4, 1863.Wilson G. Morris, Radnor.
August 5, 1862; deserted September 19, 1862.Benjamin F. Robbins, Peoria.
August 14, 1862; died a prisoner of war at Savannah, Georgia.Ellis Hakes, Millbrook.
August 7, 1862; discharged for disability, January 8, 1863.Andrew J. Dunlap, Radnor.
August 4, 1862; died at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., February 28, 1863.R. McKee Davis, Peoria.
July 22, 1862; died of wounds, May 27, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg; Section G; number of grave, 1012.Henry Paff, Kickapoo.
August 14, 1862; committed suicide July 11, 1863.
MUSICIANS.
Daniel B. Allen, Elmwood.
August 12, 1862; promoted Principal Musician.John W. Carroll, Peoria.
August 7, 1862; promoted Principal Musician June 29, 1864.
WAGONER.
Louis Z. Rench, Medina.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Henry Adams, Peoria.
August 21, 1862; discharged for disability, April 5, 1863.Joseph Adams, Peoria.
August 21, 1862; discharged for disability, January 23, 1863.Henry M. Brooks, Logan.
August 8, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Samuel G. Bunting, Logan.
August 12, 1862; died January 7, 1863.John Buttrick, Richwoods.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.James Barrigan, Radnor.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Simeon P. Bower, Rosefield.
August 4, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John C. Bush, Jubilee.
August 22, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Franklin R. Clark, Rosefield.
August 16, 1862; discharged for disability, March 3, 1863.John Collins, Radnor.
August 15, 1862; died at Milliken's Bend, La., May 15, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg; Section E; number of grave, 197.Daniel Cook, Radnor.
August 14, 1862; died at Memphis, January --, 1863.John Cook, Peoria.
August 22, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.George F. Cord, Medina.
----- Mustered out as Sergeant July 10, 1865.Lorenzo W. Cord, Peoria.
August --, 1862; died of wounds May 25, 1863; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg; Section G; number of grave, 1036.Isaac S. Dawson, Rosefield.
August 6, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Joseph N. Dawson, Rosefield.
August 4, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John Daily, Logan.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John Evans, Elmwood.
August 15, 1862; died at Memphis, March 15, 1863.Franklin W. Eslow, Limestone.
August 9, 1862; died January 8, 1863.Thomas Forbes, Logan.
August 9, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.John S. French, Logan.
August 8, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Silas W. Fisher, Radnor.
August 14, 1862; mustered out as Corporal, July 10, 1865.Joseph Fulton, Richwoods.
August 12, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Frederick Gutting, Elmwood.
August 15, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Philip Goodman, Radnor.
August 11, 1862; discharged for disability, February -- 1863.Gustavus Huffman, Richwoods.
August 14, 1862; killed at Vicksburg May 22, 1863.John S. Hamerbacher, Rosefield.
August 5, 1862; mustered June 17, 1865.James Hutchinson, Rosefield.
August 6, 1862; discharged for disability, June --, 1863.Granville James, Peoria.
August 22, 1862; discharged for disability, May 30, 1865.Alexander Kinder, Logan.
August 9, 1862; died at Mobile, Ala., March 11, 1865; buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg; Section F; number of grave, 25.Joseph Letterman, Jubilee.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John B. Loughman, Richwoods.
August 12, 1862; died of wounds February 19, 1863.Edward W. Laughlin, Richwoods.
August 12, 1862; died of wounds February 19, 1863.James McStravick, Logan.
August 13, 1862; died December 19, 1863.William H. Magee, Logan.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Albert H. Magee, Logan.
August 9, 1862; mustered out as Sergeant, July 10, 1865.Jacob Mankle, Peoria.
August 13, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Joseph T. Mills, Timber.
August 11, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Francis M. McDermott, Millbrook.
August 6, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John H. McIntyre, Logan.
August 11, 1862; killed at Arkansas Post, January 11, 1863.Thomas J. Nixon, Rosefield.
August 7, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Le Roy Nash, Elmwood.
August 5, 1862, discharged for disability January 29, 1863.Harris Parr, Hollis.
August 14, 1862; killed at Vicksburg May 19, 1863.Samuel Perry, Richwoods.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Samuel A. Rathbun, Rosefield.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Asa B. Reeves, Smithville.
August 12, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Richard W. Ratcliff, Peoria County.
August 13, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Solomon Ruse, Peoria.
August 11, 1862; deserted July 12, 1864.Thomas J. Randall, Elmwood.
August 14, 1862; discharged for disability, January 16, 1863.David Rogers, Peoria County.
August 13, 1862; discharged for disability.Otis B. Smith, Elmwood.
August 6, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.John W. Smith, Rosefield.
August 6, 1862; died of wounds, June 19, 1863.Charles Stevens.
----- Killed at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863.Joseph A. Smith, Hollis.
August 15, 1862; mustered out May 30, 1865.Cosmer A. Stevenson, Peoria.
August 15, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Robert W. Summers, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.James M. Sweet, Rosefield.
August 7, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Albert Sutton, Trivoli.
August 11, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Smith E. Shepler, Richwoods.
August 9, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1865.Peter M. Shepler, -----
----- Died at Paducah, Ky., Nov. --, 1862.Cheney W. Thurston, Richwoods.
August 14, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1865.Daniel R. Vinson, Rosefield.
August 7, 1862; transferred to V. R. C.John W. Wood, Peoria.
August 9, 1862; discharged for disability, October 1, 1863.Thomas White, Logan.
August 14, 1862; deserted January 1, 1864.Leonard T. White, Logan.
August 13, 1862; mustered out as Sergeant, June 17, 1865.David T. Wiggins, Medina.
August 15, 1862; died at Louisville, Ky., November 1, 1862.James Watson, Smithville.
August 21, 1862; discharged for disability, January 28, 1863.