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Do you have a photo to add? Please contact Steve Russell
Roster expanded and corrected by Steven D.
Russell 1999, 2000 from Copyright work of Wilbur D. Jones Jr. 1991,
Alexandria, Virginia. Used with permission.
Principal County = Daviess; Recruitment Center = Washington
Formed 8-61 By = Captain George W Burge, Washington
Original Officers = Burge; First Lieutenant John A Cassaday, Washington; Second Lieutenant James Stephens, Washington
(County residence is Daviess unless otherwise noted in parentheses)
Personal Data Key = Residence (County), date mustered in/date commissioned as, age at time of muster in, verifiable marital status, height, occupation. An ( *) means the soldier is counted against the headquarters Field and Staff in the regimental stats.
Burge, George W *
Washington, 8-30-61/9-12-61, 31
Wounded at Cedar Mountain. Promoted regimental Major. Resigned Stafford Court House Virginia 2-9-63: felt he was unable to discharge duties of Major. Died Topeka Kansas 5-1-99, buried Topeka Cemetery
Fesler, George Lake *
Morgantown (Morgan), 10-1-62/11-14-62, 21, 5-8.5
Promoted from Second Lieutenant Company G; Wounded at Chancellorsville--musket ball left heel severe; Wounded at Gettysburg--minie ball right hip lodged near spinal column never extracted severe, 1st Div/12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Discharged Tullahoma Tennessee 11-21-63 wounds: obstructs locomotion, permanent disability; One of 4 members who served in 3 units within regiment; "Achilles" or "Soft Shoe"; Brother of John Roush Fesler, cousin of Peter & James M Fesler Company G; Died Morgantown Indiana 12-25-95, buried Morgantown Old Baptist Church Cemetery
Washington, 11-22-63/7-1-64, 25, s, 5-5
Promoted from First Lieutenant. Wounded at New Hope Church right ear slight & left eye by bark splinter from tree hit by shell or solid shot, knocked down & carried from field, Field Hospital. Returned to regiment. Mustered out 11-4-64; Died 7-94, buried Washington Indiana, Oak Grove Cemetery
Cassaday (Cassiday, Casaday, Casiday), John A *
Washington, 8-30-61/9-12-61, 35
Promoted Captain Company D; Commanded Company D from 1-29 to 4-62. Detached service recruiting 6-22 to 9-24-62. Killed at Chancellorsville--abdomen, day after returning from furlough home, left on field
4-16-62/4-5-62
Promoted from Second Lieutenant. Commanded Company 7-3 to 11-63. Promoted Captain
Clark, Bethuel (Bethule) M
Washington, 3-29-64/7-1-64, 28, s, 5-9, Farmer
Promoted from First Sergeant. Detached service for recruiting Indianapolis Indiana 11-21-63 to 3-30-64. Veteran. Transferred to Company A, 70th Indiana Infantry 11-4-64
8-30-61/9-12-61
Promoted First Lieutenant
Rodick (Roddick), George W
Washington, 4-16-62/4-5-62, 36, m, 5-9, Farmer
Promoted from First Sergeant. Detached service as Pioneer 3-30 to 4-18-63. Arrested 4-16-63 for drunkenness. Court Martialed 7-63, cashiered (dishonorable discharge) 7-18-63. Died Vincennes Indiana 2-10-92, buried Bicknell Indiana
NAME
RESIDENCE, AGE, M/S, HT, OCCUPATION
Clark, Bethuel (Bethule) M
Promoted from Sergeant; Promoted First Lieutenant
Ellis, William Parmemas
Washington, 25, 5-6, Farmer
Promoted from Sergeant. Wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot to left leg & left breast. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Satterlee United States Army General Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Returned to regiment. Slightly wounded at Resaca--shell to right leg. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. discharged 6-28-65; Died at Washington Indiana 11-14-1925, buried Washington Oak Grove Cemetery
Everhart (Everheart), David 2, 3
Washington, 23, s, 5-10, Farmer
Promoted from Sergeant. Wounded at Chancellorsville. Severely wounded at Smyrna Camp Ground Georgia--skirmish 7-3-64 gunshot right thigh & left arm. General Field Hospital Vinings Station Georgia. General Field Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee. Sherman United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. Jefferson General Hospital Jeffersonville Indiana. United States Army General Hospital Madison Indiana. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Discharged at Madison Indiana 6-12-65. Died 4-19-1906
Henderson, Thomas D
Pavillion (Michigan), 26, 5-7.5, School teacher
Reduced to ranks for drunkenness 10-12-61. Discharged 10-31-62 disability: pulmonary consumption heart palpitations, cause hereditary
Rodick (Roddick), George W
Promoted from Sergeant. Promoted to Second Lieutenant
Alton, Daniel R
Daviess County, 17, s, 5-6, Farmer
Promoted from Corporal. Wounded at Antietam--gunshot to left hip. 1st Corps General Field Hospital Sharman House. No 1 United States Army General Hospital Frederick Maryland. West End United States Army General Hospital Cincinnati. Discharged at Harrisburg Pennsylvania 7-11-63 for wounds & gangrene. Later service as First Lieutenant with 10th Indiana Cavalry 1863. Mustered out Vicksburg Mississippi. Discharged Indianapolis Indiana 1865. Died Louisville Kentucky 6-14-1921, buried Louisville Cave Hill National Cemetery
Bratton (Bratten, Brattan), Robert R
Washington, 20, s, 5-8, Farmer
Resigned as Sergeant 12-11-61 into ranks. Detached service to guard ammo train 8 to 10-62. Wounded at Antietam. Severely wounded at Chancellorsville--left hip. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. City United States Army General Hospital Indianapolis Indiana. Returned to regiment. Wounded at Gettysburg. Slightly wounded at Resaca--gunshot to left leg. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. No 19 United States Army General Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee. Brown United States Army General Hospital Louisville Kentucky. Returned to regiment. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Portland Oregon 8-31-1920
Clark, Bethuel (Bethule) M
Promoted from Corporal; Promoted First Sergeant 3-21-62
Curley, Patrick
Washington, 44, 5-8, Shoemaker
Detached service for recruiting 2 to 4-62. POW at Winchester. Imprisoned at Lynchburg Virginia. Paroled 9-21-62. Died at Harewood United States Army General Hospital Washington DC 11-11-62 phthisis & prison hardships
Ellis, William P
Promoted from Corporal. Promoted First Sergeant 1864
Promoted First Sergeant
Harris, William P
Washington, 29, m, 6-0, Teamster
Resigned as Sergeant 1-3-62 into ranks to become Orderly to Colonel Colgrove. Regimental Wagon Master 9-62 to 2-63, 2 to 8-64. Mustered out. Died at Washington Indiana 6-9-82
Hill, Thomas W
Washington, 28, m, 6-0, Laborer
Resigned as Sergeant 2-15-62 into ranks. Killed at Cedar Mountain
Honey, George W
Washington, 25, 6-0, Farmer
Promoted from Corporal. Veteran volunteer; Died in Division Hospital near Atlanta Georgia 8-14-64 of disease. Buried Marietta Georgia National Cemetery
McDonald, Absalom
Daviess County, 25, 5-10.5, Farmer
Promoted from Corporal. Wounded at Cedar Mountain--gunshot left arm. United States Army General Hospital at Chester Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, and Alexandria Virginia. Discharged Convalescent Camp Alexandria 1-6-63 of wounds: unable to straighten arm. Died in 1864
Palmer John F
Washington, 19, 5-7, Farmer
Promoted from Corporal. Detached service as brigade cattle guard 2-62. Returned to regiment 9-62. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died at Springdale Arkansas 3-27-1915
Roddick, George W
Promoted First Sergeant 10-12-61
Weever (Weaver), Samuel S
Wheatland (Knox), 23, 5-10, Farmer
Promoted from Corporal. POW at Winchester. Imprisoned at Belle Isle Virginia--contracted chronic diarhea. Paroled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62. Returned to regiment 10-62. Slightly wounded at Chancellorsville--gunshot to head. Wounded at Gettysburg. Wounded at Resaca. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Wheatland Indiana 4-3-1924
Akester, Thomas
Daviess County, 22, m, 5-11, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Wounded at Chancellorsville--hip. Severely wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot right hip. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Satterlee United States Army General Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. United States Army General Hospital Indianapolis Indiana. Returned to regiment. Wounded at Atlanta 5-28-64. United States Army General Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee. Detached service as carpenter United States Army General Hospital Chattanooga 1864. Mustered out at Atlanta Georgia 9-12-64. Died Daviess County Indiana 5-16-79
Alton, Daniel
Promoted from Private. Promoted to Sergeant
Barnes, Eli (Elia) Edgar
Washington, 19, 5-6, Harness maker
Promoted from Private. Detached service as cattle guard 5-25 to 8-64. Mustered out. Died National Hospitalfor Disabled Veterans Los Angeles California 11-10-1925, buried Los Angeles National Cemetery
Boner (Bonner), John
Martin County, 23, 5-11, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Severely wounded at Chancellorsville--gunshot to left hand. 1st Div/12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia, hospital Frederick Maryland, Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps9-3-63; D 1890
Chapman, (M) James (M)
Parke County, 22, s, 5-8, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Wounded at Cedar Mountain. Wounded at Antietam--hospital Frederick Maryland, Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Returned to regiment 1-63. Killed at Gettysburg--musket ball, by accident. Buried at Gettysburg National Cemetery
Clark, Bethuel (Bethule) M
Promoted Sergeant 1-3-62
Dougherty (Daugherty), James Harvey
Plainville, 19, s, 6-0, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Detached service as bde Teamster 12-61 to 9-62. Wounded at Resaca--gunshot left side & right hand, cutting off top of 2nd finger, turned side black. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out Lousiville Kentucky 6-26-65; Died Bogard Township Daviess County Indiana 5-28-98
Dye, John
Washington, 31, 5-11.5, Cabinet maker
Resigned as Corporal into ranks 12-11-61. Discharged hospital Winchester Virginia 5-22-62 for disability: incipient phthisis. Died Washington Indiana 1863
Ellis, William P
Promoted Sergeant 3-21-62
Herinshaw, James
Knox County, 29, m, 5-6, Miner
Promoted from Private. Wounded at Antietam. Died at Sharpsburg Maryland 9-21-62 of wounds
Hayman (Haymon, Hymen), John
Washington, 38, s, 5-9, Cabinet maker
Discharged United States Army Hospital 12th Corps Harpers Ferry Virginia 3-10-63 disability; Died Loogootee Indiana 7-26-1906, buried Loogootee Goodwill Cemetery
Honey, John
Promoted Sergeant 2-14-63
Jackson, John
Washington, 26, 5-10.5, Blacksmith
Promoted from Private. Detached service as brigade Blacksmith 8-62. Returned to regiment. Wounded at Chancellorsville. Wounded at Gettysburg in the charge--gunshot right foot. hospital Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Returned to regiment. Detached service as Blacksmith for division ordnance department 1-12-64. Returned to regiment. Wounded at Resaca--musket ball & shell left thigh & shoulder. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. No 19 United States Army General Hospital Nashvill Tennessee, Brown United States Army General Hospital Louisville Kentucky. Returned to regiment 8-18-64; Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died at Finch Arkansas 12-26-95
McDonald, Absalom
Promoted Sergeant 2-15-62
McGee, Thomas
Washington, 32, 5-8, Carpenter
Detached service as Teamster for Ambulance 7-3-62 to 6-64. Mustered out. Died 1888
Palmer, John F
Promoted from Private; Promoted Sergeant 2-14-63
Robison (Robinson, Robertson), Josiah C
Daviess County, 26, 5-9, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Wounded at Antietam. Mustered out. Present throughout. Died at Washington Indiana 5-9-1906. Buried Washington Oak Grove Cemetery
Wagoner (Waggoner, Wagner), William
Martin County, 23, m, 5-9, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Wounded at Antietam--gunshot left hand, hospital Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Returned to regiment 11-1-62. Slightly wounded at Chancellorsville--bullet to left hip. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Returned to regiment 9-21-63. Wounded at Gettysburg. Detached service as brigade Teamster 5-22 to 8-64. Wounded at Peach Tree Creek. Mustered out. Died at Jeffersonville Illinois 9-20-1910. Buried Martin County Indiana, Waggoner Chapel Cemetery.
Wallace, John G
Washington, 19, s, 5-7, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Wounded at Chancellorsville. Hospital. Returned to regiment 10-63. Wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot right great toe severe. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. McDougall United States Army General Hospital Fort Schuyler New York. United States Army Convalescent Hosptial Bedloes Island New York. Returned to regiment 10-6-63. Wounded at Resaca--shell burst left calf. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. No 4 United States Army General Hospital Murfreesboro Tennessee. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died at Daviess County Indiana 4-15-1919
Weever (Weaver), Charles H (C)
Knox County, 20, s, 5-8.5, Farmer
Promoted from Private. POW at Winchester. Imprisoned Lynchburg & Belle Isle Virginia--contracted neuralgia. Paroled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62. Returned to regiment 10-62. Wounded at Chancellorsville bullet right thigh upper 1/3 severed a leader. 1st Div/12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia, hospital Washington DC. Returned to regiment 8-63. Detached service 2 to 6-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry; Mustered out 7-21-65; D Wheatland Indiana 10-12-1912, buried Old Wheatland Cemetery
Weever (Weaver), Samuel S
Promoted from Private; Promoted Sergeant 63
Wilson, William Hiram (Henry)
Davies County, 23, m, 5-10.5, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Resigned as Corporal 3-16-63 and returned to ranks. Killed at Gettysburg. Buried Gettysburg National Cemetery
Kelly (Kelley), Edward W
Daviess County, 17, s, 5-0, Watch maker
Fifer; Red ranks 12-1-61; Detached service gen hospital 8 to 10-62; Detached service PM 7-64; Mustered out; D Sullivan Indiana 6-28-1914
Stephens, Elisha H
Washington, 15, s, 4-3, Farmer
Drummer boy; Inj Chancellorsville & Gettysburg--partial deafness from cannonading & drumming. Mustered out 9-12-64. Shortest member of regiment. Died Evansville Indiana, buried Evansville Oak Hill Cemetery
McCormack (McCormick), Michael
Daviess County, 57, 5-10.5, Farmer
Discharged Camp Halleck Maryland 2-20-62 for disability
Amos, William see White, William A
Akester (Akister), Thomas
Promoted Corporal
Akester (Akister), Washington
Washington, 21, m, 5-11.5, Farmer
Wounded at Chancellorsville. Detached service brigade Teamster 8-24-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Washington Indiana 7-16-1923. Buried Washington Oak Grove Cemetery
Alton, Daniel R
Promoted Corporal
Arnold, Andrew J
Wheatland (Knox), 17, 5-6, Farmer
POW at Winchester. Paroled Aikens Landing Virginia. Returned to regiment. Wounded at Chancellorsville. Wounded at Gettysburg. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Later service with 13th US Infantry and 31st US Infantry. Mustered out Fort Bufford Dakota Territory 10-22-68. Remained in service longer than any other enlisted member of regiment. Died Blodgett Missouri 5-19-1917
Austin (Osten), Henry C
Washington, 18, s, 5-6, Farmer
Wounded in accident--skirmish at Culpeper Virginia 7-10-62 gunshot shot off toe to right foot; POW near Manassas Virginia 8-24-62, Paroled Gainesvill Virginia 9-1-62, Camp Chase Ohio, exch; Returned to regiment 3-63; Wounded at Chancellorsville; Wounded at Gettysburg; Wounded at New Hope Church hand hospital; Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry; Mustered out 7-21-65; D 3-22-1903
Barber (Barbour), Joseph D (T)
Daviess County, 26, m, 6-0, Engineer
Wounded at Antietam. Detached service as Pioneer 3-30-63. Returned to regiment 63. Wounded at Chancellorsville. Wounded at Peach Tree Creek. Mustered out. Died Francisco Indiana 8-8-1916
Barnes, Eli (Elia) Edgar
Promoted Corporal
Black, Elisha
Maysville, 35, m, 5-7, Farmer
Discharged 12-1-61 for disability--pulmonary consumption. Died St Francisville Illinois 11-10-99, buried St Franciscville Cemetery
Bomer (Bonner), James M
South Carolina, 20, 5-10, Farmer
POW at Winchester. Paroled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-7-62, Fort Delaware Delaware. Returned to regiment 1-5-63. Wounded at Gettysburg. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65
Bonner John
Promoted Corporal 1-1-63
Boyd (Boyed), C William (C)
Daviess County, 30, m, 5-10, Farmer
POW at Winchester. Died in prison at Lynchburg Virginia 8-6-62 of typhoid fever
Boyd, John B
Washington, 28, m, 5-7.5, Cooper
POW at Winchester. Imprisoned at Lynchburg Virginia & Belle Isle Virginia. Paroled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62. Returned to regiment 10-62. Severely wounded at Gettysburg left foot. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania, United States Army Hospital Gettysburg. McDougall United States Army General Hospital Fort Schuyler New York. DeCamp United States Army General Hospital David's Island New York Harbor. United States Army Convalescent Hosptial Bedloe's Island New York Harbor. Returned to regiment 11-63. Detached service from 2 to 6-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Otwell Indiana 11-1-1911. Buried Daviess County Indiana Aikmans Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Bratton (Bratten, Brattan), Robert R
Resigned as Sergeant 12-11-61 into ranks
Brown, David
Wheatland (Knox), 24, 5-8.5, Farmer
POW at Winchester. Imprisoned at Belle Isle Virginia. Paroled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62, and Camp Parole Annapolis Maryland. Returned to regiment 10-1-62. Missed Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Detached service as ammo train Teamster 7-28-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Wheatland Indiana 10-20-76
Brown, James
Knox County, 30, 5-9.5, Stonecutter
Injured 1-15-62 right thum--bitten off while bringing drunken Sergeant into camp on officers' orders, thum became inflamed. Discharged at United States Army General Hospital Patterson Park Baltimore Maryland 5-22-62 for disability: loss of thumb. Died at Wheatland Indiana 4-30-1903, buried Wheatland Cemetery
Carrol (Carroll), Joseph
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), 21, 5-6, Farmer
POW at Winchester. Returned to regiment 9-62. Killed at Chancellorsville--musket ball
Chapman, M James (M)
Promoted Corporal
Clark, Lewis
Washington, 47, m, 5-10.5, Railroad Man
Died at 1st Div General Hospital Alexandria Virginia 1-13-62 of dropsy. Buried at Alexandria National Cemetery
Conaly (Connelly, Conly, Conely), John
Washington, 34, 5-7, Miner
Transferred to United States Navy Mississippi gunboat service 2-17-62. Discharged 2-14-63 for disability. Died in 1870
Corcoran, Michael
Washington, 19, s, 5-8, Laborer
POW at Winchester. Imprisoned at Lynchburg & Belle Isle Virginia. Paroled at Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62, exchanged. Transferred Battery F, 4th US Artillery 11-10-62. Mustered out 1-31-67. Died at Washington Indiana 7-24-1911. Buried at Washington St Johns Cemetery
Cox, Samuel Solomon
Daviess County, Laborer
Wounded at Chancellorsville--breast, right leg & hand. POW at Chancellorsville. Paroled US Ford Virginia 5-15-63. 3rd Div/6th Corps Field Hospital Potomac Creek Virginia. Died at 12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia 5-26-63 of wounds
Crays (Craze), Robert
Magoukin County (Illinois), 22, 5-10, Farmer
Wounded at Strasburg Virginia 4-7-62 on picket duty--ball left hip & groin, not removed. United States Army Field Hospital Smoketown Maryland. United States Army General Hospital Camp A Frederick Maryland. Discharged at Fairfax Station Virginia 12-29-62 for disability. Died in 1864
Davis, Joseph A
Washington, 18, 5-8, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--shell left breast. Field Hospital Antietam Maryland. Returned to regiment. Detached service as guard for ammo train 8-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died in Washington Indiana 4-10-1905. Buried Washington Maysville Cemetery
Doan (Doane, Done), William
Daviess County, 19, 5-9.5, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Severely wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot to middle right thigh, ball passed through upper 1/3rd of both thighs, entered left exited right. 1st Div/12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Camp Letterman United States Army Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Mower United States Army General Hospital Chestnut Hill Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Returned to regiment 11-63. Detached service from 2 to 4-64. Missed Atlanta. Mustered out Atlanta Georgia 9-15-64. Died Vincennes Indiana 2-9-1904
Dougherty (Daugherty), James Harvey
Promoted Corporal 63
Dye, John
Resigned from Corporal into ranks 12-11-61
Edward (Edwards), James
Daviess County, 17, s, 5-4, Farmer
Wounded at Atlanta--thigh. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died in Veale Township Daviess County Indiana 4-4-1912. Buried Veale Township Daviess County Cumberland Presbyterian Church Mt Olivet Cemetery
Promoted Sergeant 10-12-61
Fitzgerald, John
Washington, 18, 5-4, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--gunshot right forearm, ball passed between 2 bones fractured both. Hospital Frederick Maryland. David's Island United States Army General Hospital New York Harbor. Discharged David's Island 2-10-63 disability: producing partial anchylosis. Died Amity Oregon 7-13-1924
Freeman, Edwin (Edward)
Youngstown (Vigo), 23, s, 5-7.5, Coal Digger
Wounded at Cedar Mountain. Wounded at Antietam. Wounded at Chancellorsville. POW at Chancellorsville. Imprisoned at Richmond Virginia 5-9-62. Paroled City Point Virginia 5-14-62, Camp Parole Annapolis Maryland 5-16-62, and Washington DC 5-20-62. Convalescent Camp Alexandria Virginia 5-29 to 7-24-63. Returned to regiment 8-1-63. Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps Washington DC 10-1-63. Discharged Finley United States Army General Hospital Washington 1-30-64 for disability: mercurial poisoning. Died at Bicknell Indiana 4-12-1908, buried Edwardsport Indiana
Gainer (Gainor, Gaines), William
Washington, 34, 5-8, Laborer
Died at regimental hospital Frederick Maryland 2-10-62 of disease
Gesler (Gisler, Gislery, Gresly), George
Madison (Jefferson), 22, 5-8, Cooper
Wounded at Antietam. Present throughout. Mustered out. Died in hospital at Marietta Georgia on way home 9-12-64
Gilly, Job (Jobe)
Daviess County, 29, 5-11, Farmer
Detached service as brigade cattle guard 2-62. Returned to regiment. Wounded at Antietam--gunshot left breast just above heart passed through body. United States Army General Hospital Broad & Cherry Streets Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Mower United States Army General Hospital Chestnut Hill Philadelphia. Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps Philadelphia 8-24-63. Mustered out at Elmira New York 11-15-65. Died Veale Township Daviess County Indiana 2-5-98. Buried Daviess County Aikmans Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Gilly (Gilley), Martin V
Pike County, 21, s, 5-11.5, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Detached service as Pioneer 3-30 to 4-63. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Otwell Indiana 3-9-72
Grany (Grainey), David
Knox County, 20, s, 5-4, Farmer
POW at Winchester. Confeterate hospital at Hotel Union in Winchester Virginia 5-62. Paroled. Discharged Washington DC 6-20-62. Later service Company C 6th Ohio Cavalry. Mustered out 6-27-65. Died Lincoln Illinois 1-1-1929, buried Lincoln Union Cemetery
Gregory, B Thomas
Washington, 24, 5-11, Farmer
Discharged United States Army General Hospital Frederick Maryland 6-18-62 after sick hospital since 2-62, for disability: chronic hepititis & general imbalance. Not to be confused with Thomas B Gregory Company E. Died at home 12-62
Daviess County, 25, m, 6-0, Farmer
POW at Winchester. Paroled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62. Died at Cliffburne United States Army General Hospital Washington DC 12-7-62: prison exposure & chronic diarrhea
Gregory, Jonathan
Washington, 18, 5-8, Farmer
Discharged at Camp A United States Army General Hospital Frederick Maryland 4-23-63 after sick in hospital at Smoketown Maryland and Frederick since 12-10-62 for disability: phthisis pulmonalis result of exposure & deprivation. Died at Wilhelmina Missouri 3-1924
Harris, William P
Resigned from Sergeant 1-3-62 into ranks
Hawkins, Joseph
Washington, 20, 5-10, Farmer
Died at Camp B United States Army General Hospital Frederick Maryland 12-22-62 of disability: chronic diarrhea. Buried at Antietam Maryland National Cemetery
Henderson, Thomas D
Red ranks from First Sergeant 10-12-61
Henning, William
Wounded at Antietam. Detached as service guard for Convalescent Camp Alexandria Virginia 10 to 12-62. Detached service with brigde HQ winter till 2-23-64. Mustered out 9-15-64
Herinshaw, James
Promoted Corporal 1-9-62
Hill, Thomas W
Resigned from Sergeant 2-16-62 into ranks
Honey, George W
Promoted Corporal 12-12-61
Hopper, Jackson
Martin County, 25, 5-6, Farmer
Discharged United States Army Hospital 12th Corps Harpers Ferry Virginia 2-3-63 after sick in hospital since 12-10-62, for disability: incipient phthisis & gen debility; Later service with 50th Indiana Infantry and 52nd Indiana Infantry
Huskes, Henry
Washington, 42, 5-6, Carpenter
Died Mount Pleasant United States Army General Hospital Washington DC 9-12-62 of disease: consumption
Jackson, John
Promoted Corporal 3-21-62
Jones, Joseph R
Washington, 22, 5-9, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--gunshot left hand. Field Hospital Antietam Maryland. United States Army Field Hospital No 1 Frederick Maryland. Capitol United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Satterlee United States Army General Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Alexandria Virginia. Returned to regiment 12-12-62. Severely wounded at Gettysburg. Injured at Atlanta 8-20-64 from carrying log on picket. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Buried Harrison Township Daviess County Indiana, Mt Gilead Cemetery
Jones, William S
Washington, 26, 6-1, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--gunshot breast, hospital Alexandria Virginia. Returned to regiment. Slightly wounded at New Hope Church--gunshot left shoulder. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. No 19 United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. Returned to regiment 8-64. Mustered out; D Rising Sun Indiana 5-15-74
Keller, John S
Washington, 33, m, 5-3, Farmer
Veteran. Severely wounded at Resaca--thigh & breast. Died 5-18-64 of wounds
Lane, Erastus (Erastrus)
Martin County, 25, 5-10.5, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Wounded at Chancellorsville--right shoulder & breast. 1st Div/12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Returned to regiment 9-3-63. Mustered out 9-12-64
Langton, Andrew
Daviess County, 19, s, 6-0, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Severely wounded at Chancellorsville--gunshot right thigh & leg, required resection & loss of 4" of tibia. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Douglas United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. City United States Army General Hospital & Soldiers Home Indianapolis Indiana. Discharged Indianapolis 3-17-64 wounds: total disability. Died Washington Indiana 8-13-1909, buried Washington Glencoe Cemetery
Lashley, James
Daviess County, 18, 5-7, Farmer
Wounded at Gettysburg. Veteran volunteer. Wounded at Atlanta near Lost Mountain Georgia 6-4-64--gunshot right knee. 1st Div/20th Corps General Field Hospital. Died Chattanooga Tennessee 7-25-64 wounds of wounds. Buried Chattanooga National Cemetery
Lattimore (Latmer, Lattimer), John
Washington, 23, 5-6, Laborer
Detached service with Ambulance 10 & 11-62. Court Martialed 6-63, forfeit $3 per month for 1 month. Veteran, transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry. Discharged 4-29-65 after sick hospital since 4-1-64. Later discharged date changed to 1-24-64 by order War Department to coincide with reenlistment date. Died 1879
Layton Thomas
Daviess County, 20, 5-11, Farmer
Died Camden Street United States Army General Hospital Baltimore Maryland 1-9-62 of disease. Buried Baltimore National Cemetery
Logan, Nathan
Daviess County, 18, 5-7, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Died 9-18-62 of wounds. Buried Antietam National Cemetery
Marshall, Robert R
Washington, 26, 5-8, Blacksmith
Wounded at Chancellorsville. POW at Chancellorsville. Imprisoned Richmond Virginia Paroled City Point Virginia 5-14-63. Camp Parole Annapolis Maryland 5-16-63. Washington DC 5-20-63. Convalescent Camp Alexandria Virginia 5-29 to 7-24-63. Returned to regiment. Slightly wounded at Resaca--left side & hip. Slightly wounded at New Hope Church--left side & hip again. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. United States Army General Hospital No 2 & No 19 Nashville Tennessee. Returned to regiment 7-19-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Cumback Indiana 9-76. Buried Harrison Township Daviess County Indiana Mt Gilead Cemetery
Maxwell, James
Wheatland (Knox), 48, 5-9, Miner
Severely wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot left thigh. Severely wounded at Resaca gunshot right side of neck. Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died California 1877
Mears, Fredrick (Fredercik) S
Washington, 20, 5-8, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--gunshot right breast. Detached service as at nurse Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington DC 10-62. Returned to regiment. Detached service as guard for ammo train & division Teamster 3-17 to 12-63. Detached service 2-64. Returned to regiment 6-64. Mustered out. Died Annandale Minnesota 4-2-1921
Mears, William H
Daviess County, 25, m, 5-9, Farmer
Injured at Winchester during retreat--fell into ditch dislocated right knee, could not walk without crutch or cane. Detached service with ambulance from 8-15-62 to 10-63. Wounded at New Hope Church. Detached service as brigade cattle guard 6-64. Mustered out. Died National Hospitalfor Disabled Veterans Los Angeles California 10-25-1914
McCane (McCain, McClane), Emanuel
Washington, 18, 5-4, Farmer
Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps. Mower United States Army General Hospital Philadelphia Pennsylvania 8-27-63 after sick in hospital--chronic diarrhea since 6-13-63. Mustered out Elmira New York 11-15-65. Died Danville Illinois 9-8-1924
Murat, John
Wounded at Antietam. Wounded at Resaca. Wounded at Atlanta. Mustered out
Osman, Samuel T
Washington, 18, 5-4, Farmer
Court Martialed 6-63, forfeit $10 per month for 6 months. Severely wounded at Gettysburg--shell fragment passed through left forearm broke bone into many pieces. 12th Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Satterlee United States Army General Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Soldiers Home Indianapolis Indiana. Court Martialed 8-5-63--struck hospital wardmaster, forfeit 1 month's pay & no pass for 60 days. Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps Indianapolis 6-64. Mustered out 9-13-64. D Daviess County Indiana 6-4-82
Osten, Henry C, see Austin, Henry C
Palmer John F
Promoted Corporal
Washington, 19, m, 6-0, Farmer
Wounded at New Hope Church--gunshot left shoulder & back, ball lodged next to spine. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. No 19 United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. United States Army General Hospital & Fortress Rosecrans Murfreesboro Tennessee. Returned to regiment 7-5-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Washington Indiana 12-11-1915. Buried Harrison Township Daviess County Indiana Mt Gilead Cemetery
Robison (Robinson, Robertson), Josiah
Promoted Corporal 2-21-62
Ross, Philip
Washington, 40, m, 5-2, Farmer
Killed at Cedar Moutain--gunshot
Shepherd, James B L (L B)
Washington, 18, s, 5-11, Blacksmith
Detached service with Battery K, 1st New York Artillery 3-19 to 8-63. Court Martialed 8-13-63--gambling for money, forfeit $3 per month for 2 months. Detached service as Teamster 8-24-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Henderson Kentucky 8-16-1917
Smith, Franklin
Daviess County, 26, s, 5-10, Farmer
Killed at Antietam--gunshot through temple. Buried Antietam National Cemetery
Sparks Daniel S
Daviess County, 30, s, 5-7, Farmer
Killed at Cedar Moutain
Street, Berry
Martin County, 26, m, 5-4, Farmer
Severely wounded at Chancellorsville hand. POW at Chancellorsville. Imprisoned in Richmond Virginia 5-9-63. Paroled City Point Virginia 5-14-63 and Camp Parole Annapolis Maryland 5-14-63, Washington DC 5-20-63. Convalescent Camp Alexandria Virginia 5-29 to 7-24-63. Returned to regiment 10-63. Severely wounded at Atlanta 8-3-64--gunshot arm, fractured left knee & thigh, lost leg, Div hospital Atlanta Georgia, No 1 United States Army General Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee, No 15 United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee, United States Army Hospital Steamer "D. A. JANUARY." Division 1 United States Army General Hospital Evansville Indiana. City United States Army General Hospital Indianapolis Indiana. Mustered out Indianapolis 2-7-65. Died Mystic Iowa 1-16-1917
Street, Green
Martin County, 25, s, 5-4, Farmer
Discharged Strasburg Virginia 5-19-62--deficiency of foot. Died 11-26-1906
Swan, Thomas J
Daviess County, 20, 5-8. Farmer
Deserted United States Army General Hospital Alexandria Virginia 4-1-62. Returned to regiment 3-28-63 under President's proclamation. Wounded at Chancellorsville--bullet left side head & face & arm. 1st Div/12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia, United States Army Hospital Steamer "MARY WASHINGTON" to Washington DC. Lincoln United States Army General Hospital Washington. Deserted at Alexandria 5-18-63
Thomas, John A
Washington, 21, 5-5, Farmer
Severely wounded at New Hope Church--gunshot passed through left forearm. General Field Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee, Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee, & Floating General Hospital United States Army General Hospital No 5 & Corps d'Afrique United States Army General Hospital No 11 New Albany Indiana. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Washington Township Daviess County Indiana 9-7-1909. Buried Daviess County Mt Gilead Cemetery
Tom, (Tomm, Tomey), Elijah H
Washington, 18, 5-0, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--gunshot, lost leg at right thigh. United States Army Field Hospital Smoketown Maryland. Discharged 12-20-62 for wounds
Wagner (Wagoner), William
Promoted Corporal
Wallace, John G
Promoted Corporal
Webber, John B
Daviess County, 19, 5-2, Farmer
Veteran volunteer. Killed at Peach Tree Creek
Webber, Samuel Franklin
Washington, 29, m, 5-7, Farmer
Company & regiment Team 4 to 12-62. Detached service brigade Team 3-26 to 12-63. Wounded at Chancellorsville--head & hand. Regimental Teamster 4-25-4. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Howard Kansas 1-13-1916. Buried Howard Grace Lawn Cemetery
Weever (Weaver), Charles H
Promoted to Corporal 12-63
Weever (Weaver), Samuel S
Promoted to Corporal 12-12-61
Welch (Welsh), Jordan (Jourdan)
Washington, 18, 5-7.5, Farmer
Slightly wounded at Resaca--pistol shot left leg. General Field Hospital Resaca. United States Army General Hospital Chattabooga Tennessee. No. 8 United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. Jefferson United States Army General Hospital Jeffersonville Indiana. Returned to regiment 6-13-64. Veteran volunteer, transferred to 70th Indiana then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Grayson City Texas 3-26-82
White, George W
Daviess County, 24, m, 5-6, Farmer
Detached service Pioneer 4-62. POW Front Royal Virginia 5-25-62. Imprisoned Lynchburg Virginia. Paroled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62, exchanged. Returned to regiment. Severely wounded at Chancellorsville--bullet right forearm. 1 Div/12 Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Returned to regiment 10-16-63. Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps 3-20-64. Mustered out 9-3-64. Died at Washington Indiana 9-29-1921. Buried Daviess County Indiana Aikmans Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
White, Seth
Martin County, 23, 6-0, Farmer
Wounded at Cedar Mountain--gunshot right trunk & right shoulder, ball entered near neck lodged on scapula. Piedmont Hotel Temporary 2 Corps General Field Hospital Culpeper Virginia. Hospital Frederick Maryland. Grace Church Branch United States Army General Hospital Alexandria Virginia. United States Army General Hospital Broad & Cherry, & United States Army General Hospital 12th & Buttonwood Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Convalescent Camp Alexandria. Returned to regiment 4-63. Severely wounded at New Hope Church--right leg severe. Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. Mustered out 9-22-64. Died Alford Indiana 4-24-1913. Buried Martin County Truelove Cemetery
White, William A (Amos, William A)
Martin County, 18, s, 5-9, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--gunshot entered head 1/2" to the left of left eye ball, remained in head. Hospital Boonsboro Maryland. Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington, discharged. Returned to regiment 11-1-62. Severely wounded at Chancellorsville--while kneeling behind breastworks, a shell hit left foot, right leg & thigh, carried away flesh below knee & cut the leaders above knee. POW at Chancellorsville. Paroled US Ford Virginia 5-15-63. 2 Div/6 Corps General Field Hospital. 12 Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington. Mt Pleasant United States Army General Hospital Washington. United States Army General Hospital Camden Street Baltimore Maryland. Soldiers Home Indianapolis Indiana. Discharged Indianapolis 4-6-64 for wounds: left eyesight, side of head numbed, gangrene set in. In hospital 8 times for wounds, including 6 after wounds received at Chancellorville. Died Bloomfield Iowa 7-7-1933
Williams, Albert G
Washington, 43, 6-0, Painter
Detached service with Ambulance 10-1 to 12-61. Discharged Fairfax Station Virginia 1-17-63 disability: chronic rheumatism
Williams, John
Washington, 19, s, 5-7, Farmer
Wounded at Winchester--gunshot right ankle. Injured--right hand unloading government goods at Manassas Junction Virginia 8-62. POW near Manassas 8-28-62 while AWOL. Paroled at Gainesville Virginia 9-1-62, Camp Chas Columbus Ohio, and Camp Carrington Indiana 2-63. Returned to regiment 2-63. Detached service brigade Teamster 5-16 to 8-63, 10-25-63 to 8-64. Mustered out
Williams, John J
Washington, 21, s, 6-3, Farmer
Died at Darnestown Maryland 11-9-61: measles
Wilson, Ivy (Ira, Ivery)
Daviess County, 31, m, 5-3, Farmer
Died in hospital at Winchester Virginia 3-21-62: pneumonia
Wilson, William Hiram (Henry)
Promoted Corporal 2-21-62; Resigned from Corporal 2-16-63 and returned ranks
Baldwin, Hillard (Hillird) G (J)
Alexandria (Madison), 23, m, 5-6, Farmer
Mustered in 7-28-62. Wounded at Chancellorsville--gunshot left leg & thigh broken. POW at Chancellorsville. Paroled US Ford Virginia 5-15-63. 1st Div/12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Armory Square United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Died Washington 6-15-63 of wounds. Buried Washington Military Assembly Cemetery
Boyd, James S
Washington, 23, 6-.5, Farmer
Mustered in 1-18-64. Wounded at Resaca--gunshot both legs. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. Totten United States Army General Hospital Louisville Kentucky. Joe Holt United States Army General Hospital New Albany Indiana. Jefferson United States Army General Hospital Jeffersonville Indiana. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died 9-18-68. Buried Daviess County Indiana Aikmans Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Bradford, Jabez(Jabes)(Jabous) Archibald
Washington, 26, m, 5-11, Farmer
Mustered in 12-27-63. Died City General Hospital Indianapolis Indiana 1-26-64: inflamation of lungs. Buried Indianapolis Crown Hill Cemetery
Chapman, John F
Daviess County, 22, 5-8, Farmer
Mustered in 8-1-62. Wounded at Cedar Mountain. Wounded at Antietam--spent bullet right arm. Hospital Frederick Maryland, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Discharged Stewart's Mansion United States Army General Hospital Baltimore Maryland 2-27-63 organic heart of disease. Saw battle & wounded 8 days after mustered in. Died Washington Indiana 4-10-1913. Buried Daviess County Indiana Aikmans Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Clayton, Daniel
Washington, 37, m, 5-10, Farmer
Mustered in 7-28-62. Injured back 10-62 on march to Dam No 4 Maryland from Harpers Ferry Virginia, stepped off precipice at night fell down rough road. Detached service at Tullahoma Tennessee, post carpenter 12-63 & 3-7-64. Regimental Teamster 4-1 to 10-64. Transferred 70th Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 6-8-65; Died National Hospitalfor Disabled Veterans Marion Indiana 11-27-1900. Buried Marion National Cemetery
Cox, Jeffrey (Jeffirey) J
Washington, 18, s, 5-5, Farmer
Mustered in 3-26-64. Severely wounded at Resaca--gunshot left side of skull, right side & breast broke 2 ribs. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. No 19 United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. No 4 United States Army General Hospital Murfreesboro Tennessee. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry; Mustered out 7-21-65; D Monro County Indiana 8-20-78
Crosby, Christopher
Daviess County, 44, m, 5-6, Farmer
Mustered in 7-28-62. Detached service brigade Teamster 7-62 to 8-63. Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps 3-64 after sickness in No 12 United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee, Branch No 3 United States Army General Hospital, No 2 Louisville Kentucky, No 2 United States Army General Hospital New Albany Indiana, United States Army General Hospital Madison Indiana since 10-12-63: rheumtism, diarrhea, erysipelas, kicked in right side by mule. Probably never joined regiment. Mustered out Elmira New York 7-12-65. Died Boone County Missouri 11-12-68
Cunningham, Mathew M
Washington, 18, 5-6, Farmer
Mustered in 2-23-64; Never joined regiment. Died City United States Army General Hospital Indianapolis Indiana 3-12-64 after sick USAPH Camp Carrington Indianapolis, of disease: typhoid pneumonia. Buried Indianapolis Crown Hill Cemetery
Gregory, Thomas B
Veal Township, 26, m, 5-9, Farmer
Mustered in 2-12-64. Killed at Resaca--bullet in middle of forehead. Not to be confused with B Thomas Gregory Company E
Jones, Archibald (Archable) N (M)
Washington, 20, 5-7, Farmer
Mustered in 2-12-64. No further record
Jones, John N (B) (R)
Daviess County, 22, 5-9, Farmer
Mustered in 3-26-62; Wounded at Cedar Mountain--5 wounds arm & leg. Mansion House United States Army General Hospital & United States Army General Hospital King Street Alexandria Virginia. Died at Alexandria 8-21-62 wounds: vulnus sclopeticum. Buried Daviess County Indiana Aikmans Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Jones, Marion
18, s, 5-7, Farmer
Mustered in 2-12-64. Prior service 63rd Indiana Infantry. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Petersburg Indiana 2-21-1916. Buried Petersburg Walnut Hills Cemetery
Martin, Jerrett (Jarrett, Gerrett) W
Washington, 19, 5-3, Farmer
Mustered in 2-12-64. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry; Mustered out 7-21-65; Died at Cushing, Oklahoma 12-6-1922
McAdams, Marion P
Washington, 18, s, 5-10, Farmer
Mustered in 2-12-64. Slightly wounded at Resaca--finger. Slightly wounded at New Hope Church--gunshot right breast. Hospital Fortress Rosecrans Tennessee. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry the consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died at Loxa Illinois 10-18-90. Buried Loxa Mound Cemetery
Monagan (Monaghan, Moucham), Daniel
Ireland (Country), 33, m, 5-10, Laborer
Mustered in 3-3-64. Wounded at Resaca--gunshot right index finger & left cheek ball came out mouth, & buckshot to left leg. Wounded at New Hope Church gunshot left arm & index finger. Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. United States Army General Hospital No 4 New Albany Indiana. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died 12-6-1905
Osman, Philip (Phillip)
Washington, 19, s, 5-8, Farmer
Mustered in 3-3-64. Severely wounded at Resaca--gunshot right heel & hand. General Field Hospital Resaca Georgia. United States Army General Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee, General Hospital Nashville Tennessee, Jefferson United States Army General Hospital Jeffersonville Indiana. United States Army General Hospital Madison Indiana. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65
Perkins, Elisha
Daviess County, 30, m. 5-11, Farmer
Mustered in 8-14-62. Severely wounded at Antietam--gunshot face, ball passed through sinus near left eye into mouth (tongue escaping injury) from left cheek out near right ear tearing roof of mouth & fracturing & considerably disorganizing the joint. No 1 United States Army General Hospital Frederick Maryland. Discharged at Frederick 3-6-63 wounds: partial anchylosis of lower jaw bone, can open his teeth about 1/2". Saw action 1 mo after mustered in. Died 12-19-99
Perkins, John W
Daviess County, 18, 5-11, Farmer
Mustered in 8-14-62. Discharged at United States Army General Hospital Portsmouth Grove Rhode Island 6-15-63 after sick in hospital at Alexandria Virginia & Portsmouth Grove since 12-28-62 for disability: dyspepsia & general debility. Died Montgomery Indiana 6-29-1912
Stipps (Stipes), William
Wheatland (Knox), 18, 5-4, Farmer
Mustered in 7-28-62. Wounded at New Hope Church--buckshot left hand. 3rd Div/20th Corps General Field Hospital. General Field Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee. Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. United States Army General Hospital Murfreesboro Tennessee. Totten United States Army General Hospital Louisville Kentucky. Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps Louisville 9-12-64. Mustered out 6-8-65. Died 1868
Stucky (Stuckey), Noah P
Washington, 18, 5-7, Farmer
Mustered in 4-26-64. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died 1877
Waters, Jacob B
Macon County, 22, 5-5.5, Farmer
Mustered in 1-8-64. No further record
White, Andrew
Washington, 18, s, 6-0, Farmer
Mustered in 3-26-64. Prior service 117th Indiana Infantry. Wounded at Resaca--gunshot left leg middle 1/3. Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. Branch B Clay United States Army General Hospital Louisville Kentucky. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Washington Indiana 7-23-1915. Buried Washington Veals Creek Cemetery
White, Thomas
Daviess County, 18, 5-8, Farmer
Mustered in 3-26-64. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry then consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65
Wilson (Willson), Robert S
Washington, 22, 5-6, Farmer
Mustered in 3-26-64. Prior service 24th Indiana Infantry. Veteran volunteer. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry the consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Kansas 1884
* For regimental totals, Burge, George W, and Fesler, George L are counted with Company E; Cassady, John A with Company D
Killed in Action (10): Carroll, Joseph; Cassaday, John A*; Chapman, James M; Gregory, Thomas B; Hill, Thomas W; Ross, Philip; Smith, Franklin; Sparks, Daniel S; Webber, John B; Wilson, William Hiram
Died of (Mortal) Wounds (7): Baldwin, Hillard G; Cox, Samuel Solomon; Herinshaw, James; Jones, John N; Keller, John RLashley, James; Logan, Nathan
Died of Disease/Sickness (13): Boyd, C William (POW); Bradford, Jabez; Clark, Lewis; Cunningham, Mathew M; Curley, Patrick; Gregory, Benjamin; Gainor, William; Hawkins, Joseph; Honey, George W; Huskes, Henry; Layton, Thomas; Williams, John J; Wilson, Ivy
Transferred to United States Army (2): Artillery - Corcoran, Michael; Navy - Conaly, John
Discharged (24): Alton, Daniel R; Black, Elisha; Brown, James; Chapman, John F; Crays, Robert; Dye, John; Fesler, George L; Fitzgerald, John; Grany, David; Gregory, Jonathan; Gregory, B Thomas; Hayman, John; Henderson, Thomas D; Hopper, Jackson; Langton, Andrew; McCormick, Michael; McDonald, Absolom; Perkins, Elisha; Perkins, John; Roddick, George W (dishonorable); Street, Green; Tomy, Elijah H; White, William A; Williams, Albert G
Resigned (1): Burge, George W
Transferred Within 27th (1): Cassady, John A (as Captain Company D)
Transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps (8): Boner, John; Crosby, Christopher; Freeman, Edwin; Gilly, Job; McCane, Emmanuel; Osman, Samuel T; Stipps, William; White, George W
Veterans (3) Transferred to 70th Indiana (29 (1 officer)): Akester, Washington; Arnold, Andrew J; Austin, Henry C; Boner, James M; Boyd, John B; Bratton, Robert R; Brown, David; Clark, Bethuel M (First Lieutenant); Davis, Joseph A; Dougherty, James H; Edward, James; Ellis, William P; Everhart, David; Gilly, Martin V; Honey, George W (did not transfer); Jackson, John; Jones, Joseph R; Keller, John S (did not transfer); Lashley, James (did not transfer); Lattimore, John; Marshall, Robert R; Maxwell, James; Palmer, John F; Purcell, Nelson; Shepherd, James B L; Thomas, John A; Wallace, John G; Weever, Charles H; Weaver, Samuel S; Webber, Samuel Franklin; Welch, Jordan; Wilson, Robert S
Recruits Transferred to 70th Indiana (11): Boyd, James S; Clayton, Daniel; Cox, Jeffrey J; Jones, Marion; McAdams, Marion P; Martin, Jerrett; Monagan, Daniel; Osman, Philip; Stuckey, Noah P; White, Andrew; White, Thomas
Mustered Out with Regiment (21): Akester, Thomas; Barber, Joseph D; Barnes, Eli Edgar; Doan, William; Gesler, George; Harris, William P; Henning, William; Jones, William S; Kelly, Edward W; Lane, Erastus; McGee, Thomas; Means, Frederick S; Mears, William H; Murat, John; Palmer, John F; Robinson, Josiah C; Stephens, Elisha H; Stephens, James; Wagoner, William; White, Seth; Williams, John
Not Mustered Out with Regiment (in hospital), Mustered out later (1): Street, Berry
Deserted (1): Swan, Thomas (2 times, returned once)
No Record (2): Jones Archibald; Waters, Jaco� B
Wounded in Action, not Mortally (60 for 98 times): Akester, Thomas (3 engagements); Akester, Washington; Alton, Daniel R; Arnold, Andrew (2 battles); Austin, Henry C (4 engagements); Barber, Joseph D (3 battles); Bomer, James M; Boner, John; Boyd, James S; Boyd, John B; Bratton, Robert S (4 battles); Burge, George W*; Chapman, James (2 battles); Chapman, John F (2 battles); Cox, Jeffrey J; Dougherty, James H; Ellis, William P (2 battles); Everhart, David (2 engagements); Fesler, George L* (2 battles); Fitzgerald, John; Freeman, Edwin (3 battles); Gesler, George; Gilly, Job; Gilly, Martin V; Henning, William; Jackson, John (3 battles); Jones, Joseph S (2 battles); Lane, Erastus (2 battles); Langton, Andrew (2 battles); Lashley, James; McAdams, Marion P (2 battles); McDonald, Absolom; Marshall, Robert S (3 battles); Maxwell, James (2 battles); Mears, Fredrick S; Mears, William H; Monagan, Daniel (2 battles); Murat, John (3 battles); Osman, Philip; Osman, Samuel T; Perkins, Elisha; Purcell, Nelson; Robinson, Josiah C; Stephens, James; Stipps, William; Street, Berry (2 engagements); Swan, Thomas J; Thomas, John A; Tomy, Elijah H (3 battles); Wallace, John G (3 battles); Webber, Samuel Franklin; Weever, Charles H; Weever, Samuel S; Welch, Jordan; White, Andrew; White, George W; White, Seth (2 battles); White, William A (2 battles); Williams, John
Prisoners of War (22 for 23 times): Arnold, Andrew J; Baldwin, Hillard G; Bomer, James M; Boyd, John B; Brown, David; Carroll, Joseph; Corcoran, Michael; Cox, Samuel Solomon; Crays, Robert; Curley, Patrick; Davis, Joseph A; Doan, William (2 battles); Edward, James; Freeman, Edwin; Grany, David; Gregory, Benjamin T; Marshall, Robert R; Street, Berry; Weever, Samuel S; White, George W; White, William A; Williams, John
Injured (4 for 5 times): Brown, James; Clayton, Daniel; Mears, William H; Stephens, Elisha H (2 times)
Number of Men Who were Casualties: 86 (3-83)
Present Throughout (2): Gesler George; Robinson, Josiah C
Prior Civil War Service (3): Jones, Marion; White, Andrew; Wilson, Robert S
Later Service with Another Unit (3): Arnold Andrew J; Grany, David; Hopper, Jackson
Original Members:
Officers = 3
Enlisted = 101
Total 104
Recruits = 24
Total Members: 125
Members in Each Rank: Officers = 6; Non-Commissioned Officers = 40; Other Enlisted = 118
Total = 164
Marital Status (Verified): Married = 24; Single = 30
Average Height: Overall = 5-8.8 (68.8S) (123)
Median = 5-7.5 (67.5S)
Average Age: Overall = 24.4 years (125)
Officers = 29.3 years
Enlisted = 24.1 years
Median = 22.0 years
Occupations:
Manual Labor = 106 |
Artisan = 12 |
Transportation = 2 |
Farmer = 95 |
Cabinet Maker = 2 |
Teamster/Wagoner = 1 |
Stonecutter = 1 |
Shoemaker = 1 |
Railroad Man = 1 |
Miner = 4 |
Harness maker = 1 |
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Laborer = 6 |
Carpenter = 1 |
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Blacksmith = 3 |
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Professional = 2 |
Painter = 1 |
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School Teacher = 1 |
Cooper = 2 |
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Engineer = 1 |
Watch Maker = 1 |
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