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408 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 409
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
410 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 411
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Smith, George W.Tracy, James A .
.
Tuller. Curtiss ...
RileyCoralMarengo.
Townsend, GeorgeTrowbridge, Chas. S..Van Lewren, Alm'm TWright. Merritt H ....
Webb, Daniel WWylie, WilliamWands, LafayetteWilliams. James G
Recruits.Conley. Christopher ..
Comes. James, Jr.Cook. John C
RileyMarengo.
CoralHampshire
Campbell. William...Diggins. Frederick . .
.
Devine. JeremiahEllis. SamuelFarnham. William ...
Goodwin. George P ..
Hazen, DanielHamilton, George W.Holbrook. ArunaHubbard. OrrenHilflcker. HenryHuff. NattInman. ParleyLane. FrankLadd, Emery JMallory. RussellMcMuUen. Edward...Madden. JamesNewell. IsaacO'Brien, JamesO'Neal. Michael P....
Faynter. George R...Pomeroy. LutherRourke, Christopher.
Sullivan, William C.Smith, James HSands, ObadiahSnyder, Samuel
Smith. ThomasThatcher. James ...
Tooney. JosephThompson. George.
Terrill, JamesTucker. Charles F ..
Thompson. Clark P.
Under Cooks of A. D.Adams, GeorgeMonroe. Madison
Marengo...,
Pecatonica
AuroraMarengo..Belvidere.RileyMarengo..Rock ford
.
Marengo..
Hardwood
.
FloraAntiochMarengo...AuroraMarengo...Davenport.AldenDurham ...
Hartland ..
Marengo...
McHenry .
.
Addison ...
Marengo...
Belvidere.Marengo..Aurora
Junction..Rockton ..
Belvidere.Chicago ..
GreenwoodBelvidere...Riley
Weldh, SamuelWallace. JohnWelsh. ThomasWallace. William F.
Drafted and Substi-tute Jiecruits.
Bent. ElijahHerrick, AlmeronTrebelcock. HenryTrebelcock, Samuel ..
Wing, Harrison
Marengo.
Aug.July
Aug.Aug.JulyAug.Aug.'
Aug.Aug.
9. 186230. 1862
2, 18626, 1862
30. 1862il. 1862
_2, 1862
6. 18628,1862
Sept. 4, 1862
Jan. 2, 1864
Dec.Nov.
Jan.Sept.Dec.Sept.Jan.
23, 1863
4, 186414.186429. 186326.18644,1864
Nov. 27.1863Jan. 4, 1864
Feb.Jan.Dec.Dec.Jan.Nov.Jan.Oct.Sept.Oct.Dec.
Oct.Oct.Dec.
Dec.Dec.Dec.Jan.
Jan.Sept.Dec.Mar.
Oct.Dec.Sept.
Dec.Jan.Dec.Dec.
14, 18634,1864
30. 186325. 18653, 1864
26. 186412, 1864
4,186412.186418. 1863
8. 186319.]
17.18634,1864
25, 186526. 186428, 186330. 1865
4, 186417, 186311, 1863
Jan.
Jan.Dec.
Jan.Sept.Dec.Sept.Jan.
Dec.Jan.
Feb.Jan.Dec.Dec.Jan.Dec.Jan.Oct.Sept.Oct.Dec.
Oct.Oct.Dec.
Dec.Dec.Dec.Jan.
Jan.Sept.
Oct.Jan.Sept.
Dec.Jan.Dec.Dec.
Died. Riley. 111.. Sept. 25, '6*
Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.Corp'l. Died. Alexandria,
La., April 10, 1864Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.Mustered out Sept. 2, 1865.
.
Prom. Principal Musician.Mustered out May 27, 1865,Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.Disch Mar. 23.'63; disabil.M.O. Aug. 17,'65. as Corp'l.Died at Chickasaw Bayou.Miss. .May 27. '63; wounds
Vet. rec. Tr. to V. R. C.Jan. 10. 1865
Died. Memphis. July 12. '64.
Died at Camp Douglas,.Jan. 14. 1865
Deserted Mar. 1,1864Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.Disch. Mar. 20. '65: disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865..
Tr. to Co. A. 47th 111. Inf.
2.186419, 1865
Sept, 28,
1
July 14,]
July 15,1863
Sept. 28,1864
July 14.1863July 15,1863
Discharged June 10. 1865. .
,
Mustered out July 6. 1865. .
Tr. to Co. A. 47th 111. inf..Killed at Guntown, Miss.,June 10. 1864
Tr. toCo. A, 47th 111. Inf..
Died at Jefferson Bar-racks, Mo., Nov. 9, 1864 ..
Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.Tr. toCo. A, 47th HI. Inf..Mustered out June 23. 1865.Killed at Fort DeRussey.Mar. 16. 1864
Deserted May 22. 1865Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.Tr. toCo. A. 47th III. Inf..Tr. to Co. A. 47th 111. Inf.Absent, sick
Tr. to Co. A, 47th 111. Inf..Mustered oui May 18,1865..Died at Baton Rouge. La..April 25. 1865
M.O. Aug. 17.'65; waspris.Tr. to Co. A. 47th 111. Inf..Died, Memphis, Mar. 30, '64.
Killed at Spanish Ft., Ala.,Mar. 27. 1865
Died.N.Orleans, Apr. ]4,'65
Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Deserted Oct. 9. 1865Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
412 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 413
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Harder, WalterHeflin. WilliamKelly. ThomasLeper, OrlandoLeach, Elisha JMarvin, GeorgeMarvin, Smith TMcCoy, HarmonMunger. Henry JMoore. ThomasMerrill, John JMartin, JohnManning, James RMorley, FrederickNewcomb, William O.O'Donnell. JamesPorter. Wnshington ..
Park. Edwin EPowell. Mortimer L..Ridge, RobertSackett, George WStudley, David FStudley. Charles A....Stevenson, William R.
Stevenson, Sylve'ter LSexton, JohnShackley, EliasShattleman, Henry . .
.
Smith, HarveySweetapple, Joseph..Thompson, Ransom .
Tibbitts, Joseph D...Winegar, Daniel G...Winegar. George W..Westberry, Job H...
Recruits.Andrews, MervinBarnes, GeorgeBarr. WilliamChurch, CharlesColler, SmithCurtis, Francis HDemerest, Lemuel...Delany, RichardDupuy, GarrettDixon, MartinFagan, LawrenceFarnsworth, Charles.Gallagher. Andrew...Haight, Albert CHovey, Edwin
Belvidere. Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
Bonus." !Aug.
BelvidereIAug.
Bonus I Aug.Belvidere Aug.Spring Aug.Belvidere |Aug.
Aug.Spring I
Aug.Belvidere |Aug.
Aug.BonusBelvidere.
Bonus
Spring....BonusBelvidere.Bonus
Belvidere..BooneBelvidere..
BonusSpring....Belvidere.
Aug.Sept.Dec.Sept.Dec.Jan.Sept.Sept.
Bonus Dec.Jan.Dec.
Spring [Dec.Belvidere [Sept.Bonus Jan.Flora Dec.
Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.
y, 18626, 1862
14, 18629,1862
15, 1862
14. 186211,18628, 18629, 1862
12, 186215, 186214, 18627, 1862
12.18627, 1862
_15, 1862
6,
12, 18626,1862
15, 1862
13, 1862
15, 186220, 186213, 18625, 1862
_15, 1862
14, 1862
Sept. 4,
31,186414, 186419. 186312. 186411,186314, 186412, 1SB419, 186423, 18635, 1864
22. 18637. 1863
19. 18642. 1864
12, 1863
LeRoyBonus
.
Johnson, ThoreJohnson. JohnJacobs, Jeremiah A.Leach, Chester CMoore, JohnMoore, David AMarvin, David EMurphy. JamesMead, William H....Miller. James CMcNilly. William....Mikkleson, Kittle
I
"Nuttall, Joseph
! RileyParsons. John H Bonus....Randolph, John ,
"Smith. Alvin M BelvidereSpencer. George i Rcseoe. .
.
Searls.John H BelvidereSergeant. Timothy.... FloraShepardson, Wm. E . .
Seibert, Albert W... Flora
Strong, Elisha N Bonus.
Boone Dec.Bonus [Jan.Belvidere Mar.
Nov,Spring !Sept.Caledonia Sept.Flora Dec.Belvidere Feb.
Tyler, William N IFlora.
Dec,Dec.Dec.Jan.Sept.Dec.Sept,Sept.Sept,Dec.Nov.Nov.Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.Sept.Dec.Sept.Dec.Jan.Sept.Sept.Dec.Jan.Dec.Dec.Sept.Jan.Dec.
Dec.Jan.Mar.Nov.Sept.Sept.Dec.Feb.Dec.Dec.Dec.
30. 186318. 186426, 186426. 186314. 18642, 1864
21, 18638, 18646, 1863
30, 186315, 1863
5,1864iJan.26,1864!Sept.11, 1863: Dec.29.1862 June12,i864!Sept.27, 1864, Sept.30. 1863 Dec.28. 1863 Nov.1, 1863 Nov.
28.1863 Dec.
1.18631 Dec.
28,1863 Dec. 28.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Serg'tDeserted Nov. 19,1862W'n'd,abs't at M.Oof RegDisch.Sept.27,'63; disabi).Disch. Mar. 22. '63; disabil.M.O. Aug. 17. '65. as Corp')
.
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.
M.O. Aug. 17, '65; wounded.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.M.O. Aug. 17. '65; woundedDisch. Sept. 18. '64; disabilIMustered out Aug. 17.1865.Tr.to Inv.Corps.Sept 25.'6*Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Disch. May 18. '65; disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.M.O. July 22, '65; waspris.M.O. Aug. 17, '65. as Corp'l.Mustered out Aug. 17, '1865.Died June 18. 1863; woundsM. O. Aug.7, '65. as Corp'l..M.O.Aug.l7.'65.asCorpral;wounded
Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.Died, Memphis, June 26,'64.M.O. Aug. 17,65; wounded.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.M.O.Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'l.M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Serg'tMustered out Aug. 17.1865.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Kil'd near Vicksb'rg, May22,1863
Disch. June 10, '65; disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Trans, to Co.B.47th Ill.InfMustered out Aug.l7 ,1865.Trans, to Co.B, 47th Ill.Inf.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Tr. to Co. B. 47th 111. Inf..Died.M'nd City. June 28.'64Mustered out July 6. 1865..Died, Memphis, Sept. 18. '64
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Mustered out June 5. 1865.
.
Died at Montgomery. Ala..July 22.1865
Tr. to Co. B. 47th III. Inf.Tr.Co.B.47th 111. ;abs't. sickTr. to Co. B, 47th 111. Inf.
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Mustered out May 23.1865..Mustered out June 15. 1865
.
Tr. to Co. B, 47th 111. Inf.Died,Vicksburg, Feb. 24, '64Died. Vicksburg. Feb. 18, '65Died, Rome. Ga.. July 15.'64Died. Memphis. July 14. '64.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Tr. to Co. B, 47th 111. Inf.Died,Vicksburg,June 26, '63Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Tr. to C'o. B, 47th 111. Inf.
Died, M'und City, July l."6lDied at Louisville, Kv.,July 21,1864
Died, Andersonville pris.,Sept. 17, 1864. Gr. 9013....
Vet. Rec. Paroled pris.M.O. July 31,1865
414 ADJUTANT GENERAL
Name and Rank.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 415
Name and Rank.Date of
Residence, rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Cole, Samuel ...
Dodge. Edgar J
Dunham, S. ADeGroat. John G—Deno, LewisDevice. Damon W...Fadenburgh, Geo. S.Fish, George A
Chemung.Dunham ,
.
Chemung.Dunham ..
Alden
Chemung.
Oray, W. HGerritt, William.
Dunham ..
Chemung.
Gay. JamesGroesbeck, J. W., Jr..Groesbeck, V. K. M...Groskinsky, Joseph . .
.
Oarnsee. F. DOoodsell. T. WHarris. IsaacHunt, John MHowe, Byron AHarp. LeviHutchinson, Orrin F..Hubbell. M. AHoey, Patrick
Hills, Everlll J.Helm, Nelson...
DunhamChemungAldenDunhamWalworth, WisChemungAldenChemung
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Sept.Sept.Aug.Aug.Aug.|Aug.Aug.
Dunham Aug.Chemung Aug.
Aug. 13.1862,Sept,July 27.1862
Aug. 2, 1862
Aug.Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Alden
.
Jackson, Samuel H ,
King, J. WKingsbury, Darius C
Kassan. Morton B.La Brec. Augustus....La Brec, Victor ...
La Brec, Henry . .
.
Lake. David DMosher, Charles ..
Minor. Wesley D..Marshall, William.Pease. MarionPiper. Mahlon
Chemung.Alden
Chemung.Alden
8,18625, 1862
8, 18629, 186211,18629, 1862
1, 18623, 18625, 18629, 18626,18627, 18626. 18629, 18626, 1862
2, 18625. 1862
Aug. 8,1862
July 31,1862Aug. 5, 1862
Aug. 6,1862July 30.1862Aug. 5. 1862
Aug.Aug.
Walworth. Wis
Dunham..Marengo..Dunham..Chemung.
Parkhurst, Charles H,Pierce, Ira MBandall. M. EReed. Edgar PRector, EdwinRussell, AdelbertKebadew, Theodore...Smith. John MScott, Horace LSeeley, Newell ,
Slawson, Randolph E
Scott. Willard J.Stevens. JohnO.Shult, William ..
Smith, Jason W.
Tooker, William .
Tulip, James, Jr .
Tobey. Charles J.Tooker, S. B
Udell. AsadVanDusen. Henry...Venard. JamesWetlufer, George P.
Wheeler, John HWheeler. RileyWinny. EdwinWakeman. Bennett T
Aug.JulyAug.Aug.
Aug. 8.
Alden
.
Chemung.Dunham ..
Chemung.AldenChemung.Dunham ..
AldenChemung.
Chemung.
Dunham
.
Alden—Chemung.
6,186231.18625, 1862
2.18628, 18629.
5.18627. 1862
27. 18626, 1882
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
JulyAug.
Aug. 8, 1862
Aug.Aug.Aug.
7, 18625, 18626,1862
Aug. 8,1862
Aug. 7, 1862Aug. 5, 1862July 27.1862Aug. 8, 1862
Aug. 13,1862July 24,1862
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Corp'l. Died June 24,1863;wounds. O. June 24. '65. was pris.
Kil'd. Vicksb'rg. May 22. '63
Kil'd. Vicksb'rg. May 19. '63
Disch. Jan. 20, '63; disabil..Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.
Sgt. Disch. July 7. '63. forprom, in 8th La. C. T.....0 Aug. 17. '65, as Corp'l.
M.O. Aug. 17. '65. as Corp'l:wounded
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Promoted Hosp. Steward.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.
M. O. Aug. 17, '65; woundedMustered out May 31.1865 .
Corp. Deserted iM ay 22, 1^63
Tr.to Inv. Corps .><ep.30, '64
Kil'd, Vicksb'rg, May 19. '63
Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
M.O. Aug. 17, '65; prisoner;wounded
M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'lDied at Lake Providence,La., Apr. 8,1863
Kil'd at Ft. DeRussey,La.,Mar. 17,1864
M.O. Aug. 17, '65; woundedM.O. Aug. 17,'65, as Serg't;prisoner of war
Deserted May 22,1863Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
Died at Lake ProvidenceJune 15,1863
Disch. Mar. 16, '63; disabil.Died.Vicksburg.July22.'63Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
M.O. Aug. 17. '65, as Corp'l.Died July 23,'61;w'd'd twiceKiird,Vicksb'rg,May 22,'63
Disch. Mar. 20,'65, as Serg.;disability
M.O. June 24, '65; was pris.Died May 28. '63; wounds.
.
M. O. Aug. 17, '65. as Serg'tM. 0. Aug. 17. '66; pris. warDisch. Mar. 25. '63; disabil.Disch. Mar. 16. '63; disabil.Disch. Mar. 10. '63: disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.
M.O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'l;wounded
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Kil'd, Vicksb'rg, May 22.'63
Died at Milliken's BendJune 27,1863; wounds....
Died at Jackson, Tenn.,Nov.18.1862
Discharged Mar. 25,1863 ..
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Disch. Sept. 27. '64. for pro-motion in 17th Col. Inf. .
.
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Died. Memphis. Feb. 2, '63.
.
Died. Natchez. Aug. 21, '63.
Died at Lake Providence,La., Feb. 16.1863
Kil'd, Vicksb'rg, May 22. '63
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.M.O. Aug. 17, '65; woundedProm. Sergeant Major
4lf) ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT,
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Cherry Valley.DunhamAldenIChemungHar%'ardjChemunglAlden[Dunham[Marengo[ChemunglAldenChemung
Hecruits.Barrett, PatrickBailey, JeromeBrandon, William C.Cummings. Daniel S.Dunham. George B ...
Downs, Charles H —Degrave. ByronDixon, Thomas LDowns, George PDixon, George WFlinn, John OGary, Nathan WGillis, WilmarthHarover, AlfredHarover, CharlesHoUister, William R..Jewell, JamesKing, GeorgeKeller, PatrickKeenen, PeterLestickow, JohnMase, Henry EMerry, Waterman . .
.
McCarn, Andrew A...
Peirson, Schuyler J... Chemung.Plummer, Brokins A. AldenPiersons, James A— Chemung.Perforse, GarretReynolds, James N...
I
Rector^herman Alden —
AldenAlgonquin.Chemung..
Dunham
,
Alden....
Riley, WilTiam P..Rector, William H .... I
"Randall, Alfred D [Harvard .
.
Smith, Benjamin N... IChemung.Scott, James H [Dunham..Stet'.er, William W . . . . Harvard .
.
Snow, Alexander lAldenScott, HiramTulip, JamesVan Slyke. Dolphus... ChicagoWheeler, RobertWheeler, HenryWilliamson, Marcus..Wakeman, Bennett T.Wentworth, JohnWentlanfer, Adam
Under Cook of A. D.Cupid, LemJones, Stephen
Chemung
Alden ...
Dunham
,
Sept. 26,1864
Sept.Jan.Nov.Sept.Sept.Jan.Dec.Jan.Oct.Sept.
22. 18644, 1864
26. 186314. 186426, 18644, 1864
30. 18634. 18633. 1864
26. 1864
Oct. 3, 1864Jan. 4,1864Sept 26,1864
Sept,Oct.Oct.
Sept.Sept.Jan.Mar.Jan.Nov.Oct.
Nov.Sept.Jan.Nov.
7, 186526. 186410, 1864
14. 186426, 18644, 1864T.ise.'i
4,186420, 18633, 1864
20. 186326. 18644, 1864
26, 1863
Oct.Oct.
Mar.Sept.
10,1
4,186526, 1864
Sept.
Sept.Jan.Nov.Sept.Sept.Jan.Dec.Jan.Oct.Sept.
22, 18646, 1864
31.186430, 1863
3, 186426. 1864
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Died Jan. 19.1865Tr.to Co.C,47th 111. Inf....M.O.Aug. 17,'65; pris.war.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Tr. to Co. C, 47th 111. Inf.
Died July 30. 1864Tr. to Co. C, 47th 111. Inf.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Oct. 4, 1864Jan. 4, 1864Sept. 26,1864
Mar.Sept.Oct.Oct.
Sept.Sept.Jan.Mar.Jan.Nov.Oct.
Nov.Sept.Jan.Nov.
Oct.Oct.
Mar.Sept.
4, 186420, 18634, 1864
,2865,1864
Oct. 3. 1864 Oct. 4, 1864
Sept. 30, 1863 Sept.Mar. 3.1863 Mar.
0,1863
Tr. to Co. C, 47th 111. Inf.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Tr. to Co. C, 47th 111. Inf.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Tr.Co.C,47th 111; abs'tsickTr. to Co. C, 47th 111. Inf.Died at Clifton, Tenn..Jan 3. 1865
Mustered out Aug, 17, 1865.
Tr. to Co. C, 47th 111. Inf.
Died, Memphis, JuneMustered out May 23Tr. to Co. C, 47th 111.
Died at Jeffersonracks. Aug. 29,1864..
Died Jan. 13. 1865Died. N.Orleans, Apr.Tr. to Co. C. 47th 111.
20, '64
,1865.Inf.Bar-
l,'65.
Inf.
Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Tr. to Co. C. 47th 111. Inf.Died Jan. 25, 1865Died. N.Orleans. Apr. 11.'65
Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
GaptMinx,Edward J. CookJohn E. Beckley
First Lieutenant.John E. BeckleyWilliam H. Heifltman
Second Lientenants.William H. HeiffmanJames Casler
First Sergeant.John G. Mawney
RichmondNunda
Nunda
NundaRichmond
Richmond
Sept. 4,1862June 11,1863
Sept. 4.1862June 11,1863
Sept. 4,1862June 11,1863
Sept. 4,1862Aug. 19,1863
Sept. 4,1862Aug. 19,1863
Sept. 4,1862Aug. 8, 1863
Sept. 4.1862
Died of wounds June ll,'6a
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
PromotedMustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
PromotedMustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Disch. Apr. 7,'63, as private; disabil
jafiHT¥-»«JTH INFANTRY. 417
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or enlistment.
Dateof muster. Remarks
Sergeants.Charles C. Barnes
James CaslerFrederick Leyman.
RichmondNunda
Onley L. Andrus..
Corporals.Thomas Leggett ..
Martin D. KelloggHiram M, Bryant..
Phillip R.Morris..
Julius E. Baker
—
Thomas McLean ...
Daniel Richardson.Emer Wallin
RichmondNunda
Richmond.NundaMcHenry ..
Hebron
Privates.
Arndt, HenryBeardsley. Henry W..Bywater. Henry C...Barns. Enos H
Richmond.Nunda
Ridgefield
Butler. WilliamBooth. CharlesBooth, JohnChurch. John GChittenden. Henry J.Crocker, Alonzo D ...
Coats. Albert W...Doran. John HDunn, George E...Davis, Edson JFoster, SamuelPoster. Charles W.
NundaRichmond.
NundaCrystal Lake.Nunda
McHenry co.NundaMcHedry. ...
NundaRichmond ...
Francisco. Charles H.
Fitzsimmons. Thos.Fry. William B
McHenry.
NundaAlgonquin.
Goodman, MarkGoff. Carlos DQlnnette. FrankHansel. DavidHenderson. Andrew.Hopkins. Anson D...Hoflf, AndrewHutson. Joseph
Richmond.DorrNundaDorrNundaRichmond.
Nunda
.
Kittle, JamesKeller. John LKeepsell. JohnKappe, AugustLeggett, JohnLeber, CarlLee, Miron LMiller, William R...McCollum, Milton. ..
Mulock, LewisMulock, WilliamMorse, AlfredMelius, Philip LNelson. JohnNoyes, Abel WNoyes. William H. ..
Newcomb, Daniel A.Olson, Andrew
HebronRichmond.
NundaRidgefieldNunda
DorrAlgonquin.WoodstockRichmond..
Paine, James LPaine. Charles HParris. AlonzoPowers, JohnPowers, ThomasParker, Chauncey D.
Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 12.1862
Aug. 14.1862
Aug. 15.1
Aug. 14.1862Aug. 15. T
—
Aug. 15,]
Aug. 14.1862
Aug. 13.1862
Aug. 14.1862
Aug. 15.1
Aug. 14.1862Aug. 20,1862
Aug. 13,1862Aug. 20.1862Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 15.1862Aug. 14,1862Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 14,1862Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 11,1862Aug. 15,1862Aug. 11,1862Aug. 15,1862Aug. 14,1862Aug. 15,1862Aug. 14,1862Aug. 15, r"
Aug. 14,1
Aug. 11,1862
Sept. 4. 1862 Died at Vicksburg, June1, 1863; wounds
Prom. 1st Sgt., then 2d Lt.Disch. May 13, '63, for pro-motion in 8th La Inf. .\. D
M.O.Aug. 17. '65. as 1st Sgt.
Sept. 4.
Sept. 4.
M.O. Aug. 17.'65. as privateM. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Serg'tDisch.Nov.21, '64, as Serg't;disability
Died at Lake Providence,La., Feb. 27.1863
M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Serg'tKll'd.Kicksburg.May 22,'63
Mustered out Aug 17, 1865.
Died. Vicksburg. Apr 21.'64
M. O. Aug. 17, '65; woundedMustered out June 22. 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Corp. Killed at Vicksburg,May 22, 1863
Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Died. Memphis. Aug. 25,'63
Mustered out July 15, 1865.
Mustered out May 18, 1865.
Died at Memphis, June 18,
1863; woundsMustered out Aug. 17.1865.M.O.July 17, '65, as Corp'lDisch. Jan. 15, '63; disabil.Disch. Sept. 1. '63 disabil.M.O. Aug. 17, '65. as Serg't.Corporal. Drowned Nov.
21, 1864Died at Vicksburg, June 7,
1863; woundsDied at Natchez, Oct. 2, '63
Wounded. Trans, to I. C,Sept. 28,1863
Tr. to Inv.Corps,Sept.28,'63M.O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out Aug 17, 1865.
Died, Memphis, Sept. 5.'63:
Mustered out May 27, 1865 .
.
Mustered out Aug, 17. 1865.
Kil'd, Vicksburg,May22,'63Died at Vicksburg, May
24. 1863; woundsM.O. Aug. 17. '65. as Serg't.Mustered out May 27, 1865.
Disch. May 24. '65; wounds.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Disch. Feb. 11. '64; wounds.Kll'd, Vicksburg, May22.'63Disch. Jan, 5. '65; disabil.
.
Kil'd. Vicksburg.Mayl9.'63Disch. Apr. 6, '63; disabil.
.
Deserted Jan. 18, 1863Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'lDisch. Mar. 5, '65; disabil..Mustered out June 29.1865.Disch. Mar. 10, '63; disabil.Mustered out Aug 17. 1865.
M O. Aug, 17.'65. as Corp'l.Died at Montgomery, July
24, 1865; woundsDisch. Mar. 25,'63; disabil.Died, April 5, 1863M, O. Aug. 17,'65, as^Corp'l
M. O. Aug. 17, '65; wounded" O.Aug. 17, '65, asCorp'.l
Vol. 5-27
418 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 419
COMPANY E.
Name and Kank.
420 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY, 421
Name and Rank.
422 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 423
Name and Bank.
424 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Wells Briggs. Belvidere.
Almond Quackenboss.Dwight S. Gookins ...
Darwin E. KeelerChrist'pher N. Wilson
Miisicians.
Frederick WoodJ. Atterly Moore
Belvidere.Flora
Wagoner.im Whitehead..
Privates,
Arbuckle. Benson B ,
Belvidere.
Abbott, Marcus RBarnes, CharlesBarnes, OrinBell, George MBenedict, John EBennett, GeorgeBlood, AlbertBorst, William SBrainard. EliBriggs, RoyalBristol, Nathan S ....
Byron, PeterCashire, Albert D. J.Caswell, Hawley A...Caswell. John DChase, David E
Kingston .
Belvidere.
Kingston .
Belvidere.
FloraBelvidere.Kingston .
Belvidere.
Collins, Charles O ....
Danforth, CharlesDouglas. K. Ford
Spring—Belvidere.
Dible, JohnHDowns, George WEastman, Benjamin FFeakins, HawleyFeakins, William H...Field, Martin LFoote, Edward LFrederick. W. HGarland. W. HGibbs, Parker TGilbert, PierceGile, RufusB
Flora
Belvidere.
Gilkerson, William ...
Gleason, Charles H...Gunn, William EHamlin, WarrenHannah, Robert DHannah, Thomas, Jr..
Hanks, Buel F....Hakes, Horace C.
FloraCaledonia
Belvidere.
Kingston .
Belvidere.
Spring
.
Flora...
Heckman, John
Hill, W. William.
Hudson. HiramHogan, MichaelHoran, RobertJohnson, Shirley A ,
Lankton. AbryLincoln, Edgar N ...
Belvidere.Spring....
Kingston
Belvidere.
KingstonFlora
McCormick, Joseph E Belvidere
Aug. 2.1862
Aug. 4,1862July 30,1862
July 31,1862Aug, 14,1862
July 31.1862Aug. 5, 1862
Middleton. William.Morton, Jay H.
FloraBelvidere.
Aug.
Aug. 21,1862Aug. 6,1862
Aug. 9, 1862Aug. 2, 1862Aug. 7. 1862July 30,1862Aug. 15,1862Aug. 5. 1862Aug. 6, 1862Aug. 2, 1862Aug. _ 6,1862
Aug. 5,1862Aug. 6, 1862Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 8, 1862Aug. 6, 1862July 26,1862
Aug. 7, 1862Aug. 6, 1862Aug. 5.1862Aug. 6,1862Aug.
_^2, 1862
Aug. 5. 1862Aug. 6. 1862Aug. 8, 1862Aug. 7, 1862Aug. 2, 1862Aug. 5, 1862
July 26,1862
Aug. 6, 1862July 26,1862July 22,1862Aug. 6, 1862Aug. 4, 1862
Aug. 5, 1862Aug. 9, 1862
Aug. 7, 1862
Aug 2,1862July 28,1862Aug.
^ 5, 1862
July 31,1862Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 2,1862Aug. 6, 1862Aug. 4, 1862
Sept. 4,1862
Sept. 4,1862
Sent. 4.1
Sept. 4,1
M.O. July25,'65; pris. war;Wounded
Died, Memphis. Mar. 1,'63.
M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Serg't;Wounded
M. O. May 27. '65, as priv .
.
Disch. June 6, '63, for pro.asR.Q.M.SthLa.Col. Inf
M.O.Aug. 17, '65,as privateM.O.Aug. 17, '65, as private
M.O. Aug. 17, '65, as private
M.O. Aug. 17. '65. as Serg't.Wounded
M.O.Aug. 17,'65.asCorp'l.Died.Vicksburg.July 17, '63
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.M.O.Aug.l7.'65, as Serg't.Kird,Vicksburg,May 19. '63
M.O. Aug. 17, '65; was pris.M.O. Aug. 17, '65; woundedDeserted Oct. 10. 1862M. O. Aug. 17, '65; woundedDied at home Aug. —,1864.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Disch. Aug. 18,'64; woundsMustered out Aug. 17,1865.M.O. Aug. 17.'65; pris. war.Discharged Jan . 15. 1863 . .
.
Disch. Dec. 23, '63 for pro.aslstSgtin8th La. A.D.
Died Feb. 26,1863Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.Disch. June 7, '63, for prom,as Capt. Ind. Co. attach-ed to 8th La. Col. Inf ....
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Disch. Feb. 24, '63; disabil.Mustered out Aug, 17, 1865.
Died at home. Sept 10.1863Tr. to Inv. Corps, Oct. 19, '63
M.O. Aug. 17,'65,as Corp'l.Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Mustered out May 27. 1865 .
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Disch. July 20. '63; disabil.Died at Montgomery, Ala.,July 22.1865
M.O. June 24.'65, as Serg't;prisoner war
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Kird,Vicksburg,May 22,'63
Died June 13.1863M. O. May 27,'65,as Corp'l.M. O.Aug. 17, '65,a8 Corp'l.Wounded
Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Died at Belvidere, 111.,
Nov. 14,1862Disch. Sept. 19,'64. for pro-motion as2d Lieut., 70thColored Infantry
Disch. Sept. 2, '64, for pro-motion as 1st Lieut. 70thColored Infantry
Died,Vicksburg,Sept.28."63Died June 14, '64; wounds .
M.O. Aug. 17. '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
Died July 27. 1863Disch. Feb. 19. '63, to enlistin Miss. Marine Brigade.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Died Feb. 5,1863Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 425
Name and Rank.
426 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Captains.Charles H. Tyron ...
James H. Wetmore .
First Lieutenants.James H. Wetmore.William B. Walker..
Second Lieutenants.William B. Walker,..,John P.Ransom
HebronRichmond ,
First Sergeant.John P. Ransom Richmond
Sept. 4,1862Feb, 18,1863
4, 186218.1863
Sept. 4,1862Feb. 18.1863
Aug. 13.1862
Sept.July
Sept.uly
sept.July
4. 18621. 1863
Resiffned Feb. 18,1863Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
PromotedMustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
PromotedMustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Sergeants.Mark HathawayNorman BaldwinCharles H. Hitchcock.
Schuyler Marvin.
Woodstock July 29, 1862Greenwood Aug. 9, 1862
Richmond
Corporals.Charles W. Freeman.. GreenwoodNehemiah T. Moore... Richmond .
Milton R. Goddart Greenwood ,
Matthew W. Martin... Seneca.Richard D. Bailey Burton.
Henry Hart
Wesley Scranton.
Henry Freeman
Musicians.Theodore Inghram,William Farrell ....
Wagoner.Benjamin F. Springer.
Privates.Anderson. ThomasAdams. John QBogart. JohnBlackman. Lawr'nce D
Bailey. John GBerry, HarrisonBoone, AlbertBelknapp, George W.Buttke, Julius
Benecke. Richard...Barber. John NCushman. Doctor F.Copley, JeromeCole, FranklinCasey, BenjaminClark, GeorgeClary, Watson
Daniels, William W..,Diamond, JoshuaErkrenbreck, John R,Eckler, JohnFuller. BenjaminFay. Charles CFay.IraFFrazier, Moses
Frugeson, Thomas.
Gates, Francis...Gale, Lewis E. ..
Qotbed, William
Springfield ,
Hebron
Greenwood ,
Richmond ...
Greenwood .
Richmond ..
Greenwood ,
Richmond ..
Greenwood
.
BurtonGreenwood ,
HebronMosel, Wis. ..
Harmon. Wis.Greenwood . .
.
HebronMcHenry ...
Chicago ....
Greenwood,
Hebron
McHenry .
Hebron ...,
DorrHebronRichmondHebron ....
Bloomfield. Wis
Burton
Richmond
,
Burton
Aug. 13.]
Aug. 11,1862Aug. 15,1862Aug. 9,
Aug. 10,1862
Aug. 9,
Aug. 13,1862
Aug. 9, 1862
Aug.Aug.
9, 186215, 1862
Aug. 9, 1862
Aug. 14,1862Aug. 9, 1862Aug. 5, 1862Aug. 9, 1862
AugJulyAug.Aug.Aug.
5, 186229, 186213, 18625, 1862
13,1
Aug. ! 9. 1862
Aug.Aug,
Aug.Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.Aug.
5. 186210, 1862
9,186213. 1862
15, 18629,1862
10. 1862
9,1862
13,1862
15, 1862
Aug. 3.1862
Sept. 4.1862 Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Sept. 4.1862 Prom. Sergeant Major ....
Died. Memphis. Feb. 19. '63.
Disch. Sept. 25.'63. for pro.inU.S.C.T
Disch. Sept. 25,'63. for pro.in U. S. C, T, Wounded.
Sept. 4, 1862 M.O. Aug. 17,'65, as 1st Sgt.Mustered out July 15.1865.M, O. Aug. 17,'65,as Serg't.Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Sgt. W'd'd May 19. '63. Kil'dat Guntown,M.,JunelO.'64
Priv. Disch. June 6. '63. forprom, in U. S. C. T
Disch. June 6. '63. for pro.inU. S. C. T
M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Serg't.
Sept. 4.1862 Promoted Prin. Musician.Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Sept. 4. 1862 Died. Memphis. Jan. 20. '63.
Sept. 4. 1862 Discharged Oct. 9, 1862 ....
M. O. Aug. 17,'65; woundedMustered out Aug. 17.1865.M. O. Sept. 4. '65. as Q. M.Serg't Co. G. 4th V. R C.
Mustered out June 13, 1865.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Disch. July 15. '63; disabil.Disch. Aug. 21. '63; woundsKilled at Guntown. Miss.,June 10, 1864
Deserted Oct. 13.1862Tr. to Inv, C'ps.Sept. 15,'63
Deserted Feb. 21,1863Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Disch. June 6, '65; disabil..M. O. Aug. 17, '65; woundedDied at Lake Providence,La., Mar. 19,1863
Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Died. Memphis, Jan. 29.'63.
Tr. toCo, H.47th 111, Inf,.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Discharged Mar. 16.1863...Discharged Jan, 17.1863,..
". O Aug. 17.'65.as Corp'LWounded
Died at Lake Providence,La.. Feb. 11.1863
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Corp'l. Died. Mobile. Ala..June 26. 1864; wounds....
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 427
Name and Rank. Residence,Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Groat, John B.Hugrhes,John..Hugrhes, Colon
Holland. John HHathaway, JobHobart, Lucius JHammer, Gideon CHammer, JacksonKerle, Robert JKimball, EdwardG ...
Kimball, Williard ....
Hartland ..
Richmond
,
Bloomfield.WisGreenwoodMcHenryRichmond
Burton.Seneca.
King. Olney PMead, Hartwell SMead, Thomas RMurphy, JamesMerchant, Charles H,Nibeck, AmelPorter, Ervin
Greenwood
.
Seneca
Greenwood
HebronRichmond
,
Porter, Samuel DPierce, MarvelPaine, Milliard D...Poppe, Henry... [ManiPoppe, HarmonPeterson, Charles E..Parker, Benjamin A..Reese, ThomasRowe, Henry HRoe, PhiloSayles. SumnerSanborn. John WStrain, JamesSanford, Clark R
BurtonGreenwoodtowoc CO., Wis.
HebronGreenwood
.
SenecaHebron.McHenry ...
Richmond ..
BurtonRichmond ..
Seneca
Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.JulyAug.Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
JulyAug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.
Swan, Henry CSawyer, MosesSheldon, Arthur A....Simmons. Charles E..Thomas, Fayette A—Thomas, Eugene ATurner, Charles L—Truesdell, VanBuren.Town, EdgarThompson, JohnTesman. CharlesUtter, Nathan
Wray, William.Walsh, James..
McHenry
.
RichmondMcHenry .
Richmond
HebronGreenwood
,
Hebron
Burton .
Hebron
,
Wilson, WymanWesterman, Henry ...
Welch, JamesWainwright, Theo. KWirfs, CasparWard. Spencer
Wilson, Wallace J.
Recruit g.
Bellknapp, Geo. W..Barnard, GeorgeBarlow, HenryBecker. John CCole. MartinCoudry. Henrp CDuffy. James HEppil, Frederick—Freeman, George T.Freeman, Horace ...
Greenwood
,
McHenry ...
SenecaHebronRichmond .
.
Dorr
Burton
HebronGreenwoodChicago
McHenry ...
GreenwoodHartland ...
Gardner. JamesGreger, John TGalusha, Lewis LGraves, James GHammer, Jackson. ...
Halderman, Jeremiah
Greenwood
BurtonGreenwood
.
Hartland ..
RichmondAlden
15, 186228, 186213, 1862
10,1862[29, 1862
13. 1862
^^9, 1862
13. 1862
15. 1862
29, 186213, 1862
9, 186215, 186213, 18629, 1862
3, 18629, 1862
^13, 1862
1. 186211, 186215, 186211,1862
^^9, 1862
10, 186219, 186213, 1862
Aug. 9, 1862
Aug.Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug. 13,1862
2,186213, 1862
9. 18624, 18629, 1862
15.1862
11.1
12, 18629, 18627, 1862
13, 186215, 18622,1862
Sept,Oct.Oct.Oct.Feb.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.Oct.
Sept.Oct.
Oct.Jan.Jan.
23.18643, 18644,18647, 1864
23, 1864
3. 1864
11, 18645, 18643, 1^64
Sept. 4,
Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Feb.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.
, 1864 Oct.
29. 1864
_3. 1864
5,18642i), 18644, 1864
Sept.Oct.
Oct.Jan.Jan.
7, 186420. 18644,1864
Discharged Mar. 22,1863...Discharged May 27, 1865....Died at Annapolis, Md,,Jan. 16,1865
Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
M.O.June 12, '65; was pris.Tr. to V. R. CApr. 10, '64.
M.O. July 15, '65; was pris.Discharged Apr. 26,1863 ...
Discharged Jan. 11, 1863. . .
.
Discharged Nov. 25.1862...Corp'l. Killed at Guntown,Miss., June 10,1864
Died N.Orleans,Mar. 9. '65.
Disch. Dec. 9, '63; wounds.
:
Kill'd.Vicksb'rg. May 19.'63
Died. Memphis, Feb. 18.'63.
Discharged May 25,1863...Discharged Oct. 27,1862....Died at Young's Point, La.,June 7,1863
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Tr. to luv. Corps, Feb. 6,'64
Mustered out June 13,1865.Deserted Oct. 13, 1862
Tr. to V.R.C., Sept. 30,' '64"'.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1862.Died, Chicago, May 4, '65..
M.O.Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'l
.
Tr. to V.R. C. May 1.1864.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.
Died at Lake Providence.La., Feb, 3,1863
Discharged May 27,1865...Discharged Mar. 7,1863....W'nd'd,abs. at M.O. of RegDischarged Jan. 17, 1863. . .
.
Died at Richmond, 111.,
May 7,1863M.O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'l
.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.M.O.Aug. 17, '65; woundedDied, Memphis, July 23, '63.
M O.Aug. 17, '65; was pris.Discharged Oct. 9, 1862M.O.Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'l.Wounded
Discharged Mar. 25,1863...M. O.June 12, '65; was pris.Wounded
M.O. Aug. 17. '65, as Corp'l
.
M.O.Aug. 17, '65; wounded.Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Died at Lagrange, Tenn.,Dec. 8, 1862
M.O.Aug. 17. '65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Tr. to Co. H, 47th 111. Inf...
Discharged June 5, 1865. . .
.
Disch. Mar. 5, '65; disabil.Died at Eastport, Miss.,Jan. 12.1865
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Tr. to Co. H,47th 1)1. Inf...
428 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
NINETY-PIFTH INFANTRY. 429
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Cody, Warren W Algonauin.Chapman. JustusCarpenter. Charles W. Grafton
Cromwell. CharlesCCorl. JohnHCrabtree, Oscar SCalkin. DorusCrowley, PatrickChamplin, William P.Campbell. JohnChurchill. Truman....Cummings. DavidCrane. William BCorbin, DavidDonoho. James ODay. Dennis ODodd. Charles F
Algonquin.
Grafton....Algonquin.
GraftonAlgonquin.
Doyle. Thomas M ...
Edwards, IsaacEarley. William H ..
Edwards. DavidFord. Vernon NFord. Ambrose B—Fowler. Addison D..Qunderson, Charles.Green, Andrew M. .
.
Gehrke, Francis
GraftonAlgonquin.
CubaAlgonquin.
Goodenough. Wm. HGo!terman. Conrad ..
Gordon, MichaelHannas, Abraham—Huntley, David P....Hogan, JohnHaffy, John BJohnston, Joseph C.
Kee. JamesKalahan, Christopher.Lockwood. John W ...
Lawson. Sylvester . . .
.
Lindsey. HenryLindsey, AustinLoomis. Charles
Grafton....Algonquin.
CubaChicago ...
Algonquin
Makins, George HMiller. John QMorrison, Napoleon BMartin, (Christopher
Nash, Alfred K
Paddison. Samuel TPratt, Noah H
Pettibone, Bishop D .
Pert. Stephen RShely. OrvilESchuyler. John JSlatter, Edwin PSchuyler. HezekiahPSmith. John GShely. Benjamin B...Smock. Thompson ...
Thomas. George
Thomas, Adelbert A.
Torrence, Albert W..
Thompson, John R...Tibbits, SamuelVanCamp, HenryVanderkair, AbrahamVanHorn, Samuel G..VanCamp, James H
Grafton....
Algonquin.
Wawcon, Iowa
Algonquin
GraftonAlgonquin
Aug. 11,1862
Aug, 12,1862
Aug. 14,1862Aug. 15.1862Aui;. 14,1862Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 14,1862Aug. 15,1862Aug. 12.1862Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 22,1862Aug. 11,1862
Aug. 14.1862Aug. 9. 1862Aug. 14. 1862
Aug. 9. 1862
Aug. 11.1862
Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 9, 1862Aug 14.1862
Aug. 11,1862
Aug. _ 9, 186!
Aug. 13,186;
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 22.1862Sept. 20,1862
Aug. 9, 1862Aug. 13,1862Aug. 11,1862Aug. 14.1862
Aug. 19,1862
Aug. 11,1862Aug. 12.—
~
Aug. 14,1862Aug. 12.
-"
Aug. 11,
Aug. 12.1862Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 22,1862
Sept. 4, 1862 M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'lDetached at M. O. of Reg
.
Corp'l. Died at Memphis,July 10. 1^64; wounds—
Abs't.sick.at M.O.of K> g.Disch. Mar. 16, '63; disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Disch. Oct. 31, '62; disabil..Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Mustered out July 20, 1865 .
Tr.to Inv. Corps, Sept. 15. '63
Disch. May 15.'63: disabil..Mustered out June 7, 1865.
.
Disch. Feb. 19, '63; disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Corp'l. Died at home, July16,1864
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Promoted Q M. Sergeant
.
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.M. O.Aug. 17. '65. as Corp'l.Died, St. Louis, Mar. 19. '63
Disch. Mar. 24, '63; disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Serg't. Disch. for prom.in 6th Miss., Vols., A. D.
Died at Lake Providence,La. May 13, 1863
Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.Kil'd.Vicksburg, May 22,'63
Deserted Aug. 30,1863Disch. Mar. 10. '63; disabil.Kil'd.Vicksburg.May 22.'63
Disch. Mar. 2. '63; disabil-.Deserted Nov. 4.1862M. O. Aug. 17.'65. as Corp'l;was prisoner
M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'lDisch. Oct. 2, '63; wounds..M.O. Aug. 17. '65, as Serg't.Disch. Apr. 20.'63; disabil.M. O. May 25.'65;,wounded..Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Sept. 20.1862 Died at Lake Providence.La., Apr. 20,1863
Sept. 4, 1862 Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
Disch. Mar. 25, '63; disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.
Died at Natchez, Miss..Oct. 16, 1863
M.O. Aug 17, '65. as Corp'l;was prisoner
Disch. Dec. 16. '63: disabil.Disch. Aug. 21. '63, for prom.
in 48th U. S Col. lufCorp'l, Died at Memphis,Julys, 1864
Disch. Jan. 6.'63; disabil...Tr.to Inv.CorpsSep.15. '63
Disch. Feb. 25. '63; disabil.Disch. July 31. '63: disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Kankakee
.
Grafton ...
Algonquin.
Aug. 14,]
Aug. 11,1862Aug. 15,1862Aug. 11,1862
Aug.Aug.
12,18624. 1862
Disch. Mar. 25, '63; disabil.Disch.May 27. '64. for prom.in 3d U. S. Cav
Disch. M ay 27, '64, for prom.in 3rd U. S. Cav
Died near Vicksburg.June23,1863
Disch. for prom. June 7. '63
Deserted Jan. 11. 1863M.O. Aug. 17.'65. as Serg't.Disch. Apr. 20, '63; disabil.Died. Louisville. Feb. 20,'65
M. O. Aug 17.'65.as Corp'l..
430 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
NINETY-PHtST INFANTRY. 481
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
John P. SmithH. S. Vandewhacker..George W. Sawyer....
Leland K. GreeneThomas Vincent
Musicians.Eli BurdickGeorge E. Hanson ....
Wagoner.Philip H. Wheldon....
Privates.Atkinson, John HBowman, Thomas H..Butterfield, Henry S..
Butler, MartinBaker, William TBarnes, HiramBurroughs. John T...Bruce, CordineColeman, John NCornwell. Gabriel J...
Chappie, William H...Dymond, JamesDimond, StephenDullam, John DEmmans, Richard ....
Ellsworth, George O .
Ellis, James-Fross. Charles WGibhs. WilliamHill. Samuel HHetchins, WillardHill. AlpheusHutehins, WilliamHill. HenryKirk. CharlesKnox. Alaeson TLabonte, Fred .
Lewis, George
Liilley. Joseph Rliightfoot, Nathaniel..
Xiandon, James BMclntire, Jarvis
North, Horatio WOutkelt. SamuelOleson, ThomasOstram, JacobOleson. AndrewOleson, NelsonPerkins. Anson
Pickard, DavidRobinson, RobertRichman, RobertRodewalt. William J..Ralo. ArtemusReser, Henry MRenne, JayReed, WilliamScougal. James BSewell. JosephStory, Rolin GSmith, Joseph N
Stall, BlansSitsyer, John HScougal, LaughlinJStreeter, George W...
LeRoyBelvidere...Boone
Caledonia .
.
Caledonia ..
Caledonia ..
Caledonia ..
LeRoyCaledonia ..
Belvidere ..
BooneCaledonia ..
LeRoyBelvidere...
Manchester
LeRoyBoone
LeRoyCaledonia ..
LeRoyCaledonia ..
BooneCaledonia ..
Boone
LeRoy
Caledonia ..
ManchesterBelvidere...ManchesterCaledonia ..
Manchester,
LeRoy
BooneCaledonia ..
LeRoyManchesterLeRoy
Danville....Boone
LeRoy
Aug. 11,1862Aug. 15.1862Aug. 5, 1862
Aug. 15,1862Aug. 5, 1862
Aug. 7,]
Aug. 22.1862
Aug.
July 28,1862Aug. 7, 1862July 24.1862
July 28.1
Aug. 7.]
Aug. 11,1862Aug. 9, 1862Aug. 13,1862
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
7.]
15. 186213, 186214, 1862
Aug. 11.1862
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
7, 18625, 18627. 1862
15. 186211. 18629, 1862
11, 18629, 1862
13, 18627, 1862
13, 18627, 1862
22, 186214. 17628. 18625, 18628. 1862
Aug. 11.1862
Aug. 7, 1862Aug, 5, 1862Aug. 9, 1862Aug. 21.1862Aug. 11.1862Aug. J,
1862
Aug. 22.1802Aug. 5.1862Aug. 13.1862Aug. 5. 1862Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 11,1862Aug, 15.1862Aug. 13,1862Aug. 7, 1862
Sept. 4.1683
Sept. 4,
Sept. 4.
Sept. 4.
M. O. Aug 17. '65. as Serg't.Deserted Feb. 14. 1863Died at Lake Providence.La., May 3. 1863
Died. Memphis. Aug. 25, '63
M. O. Aug.17'65. as private.Red'ced by own request.
Mustered out May 31, 1865.Mustered out June 3, 1865.
.
M. O. Aug. 17. '65, aspriv..
Drowned Aug. 24, 1863M. O. Aug. 17.'65, as Corp'I.Died at Lagrange, Tenn.,Jan. 22.1863
Disch. June 5, '65: woundsKil'd.Vicksburg. May 22.'63
Discharged May 27,1865 ...
M. O. Aug. 17. '65, as Corp'IMustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
Sgt. Killed at Nachito-ches. Apr. 22. 1864
M. O. June 6, '65. as Corp'I.M. O. July 29, '65; woundedM. O, Aug. 17, '65.as Corp'IMustered out Aug 17. 1865.Died at Colliersville, "Tenn,Jan. 12.1863
Wounded. Tr. to 2d Mi.ss.Heavy Art . Jan. 27, '64.
Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865
M.O. Aug. 17. '65; woundedDisch. Apr. 3, '65, as Corp'IDischarged Mar. 10,1863...Died, Vieksburg.Aug.30,'63M. O. Aug. 17.'65; woundedMustered out June 21. 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 17.1865.Died.Vicksburg. June24,'63Deserted Feb. 14, 1863M. O. May 29, '65; was pris.Wounded
M. O, Aug. 17'65, as Serg't.Died at Nebraska Landing.
La.. Jan. 27, 1863Mustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
Died at Jackson, Tenn.,Mar. 25, 1863
Discharged May. 27,1865...Died at home, Sept. 6, 1863Mustered out Aug 17, 1865.
.
Died, Memphis, Feb. 7,'63.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Disch. Apr. 6, '63; disabil..Killed at Cloutiervillfc,La.,Apr.24, 1864..
M. O. June 14, '65; was pris.Disch. Mar. 21. '63; disabil.Deserted May. 24,1863Mustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
Discharged for disability.Mustered out Aug, 17 1865.
Disch. Feb. 11. '65; disabil.Mustered out Aug. 17,1865.
Died, Nashville, Dec. 20.'64
Corp'I. Killed atVicksburgMay 22. 1863
M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'IMustered out Aug. 17. 1865.
M. O. Aug. 17, '65, as Corp'IMustered out Aug. 17, 1865.
482 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
NINETi'-FIFTH INFANTRY. 438
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Beuchamp. Alfred G.Bloderett, Newman—Brigsby, EdearBates. BenjaminCorcoran, Michael—Edin. ThomasFillmore, Edmond W.Hoppin. AlbinHiggins, PhillipHannum, BartonJohnson. ThomasMore. Thomas LMosher, DanielSailer, SmithSmith, FrankTyler, Samuel HTeeple, NelsonVanVleet, NathanWalter. William H....
BelvidereLeRoyDurham ..
RoscoeChemung.RichmondCoralRichmondCaledonia .
Belvidere .
LeroyCoralKoscoeBonusRichmond .
FloralRichmond ,
RileyGenoa
Aug.Sept.Sept.Oct.Dec.iSeptiSept.!l)ec.
iSept.Sept.[Dec.Sept.Sept.Dec.Sept.Dec.ISept.Sept.Sept.
29,:
1,]86426, 18643,1864
23. 186314. 186426, 186411,
28,
12.1864 Sept.31.1863 Dec.22. 1864 Sept.29,1864 Sept.11.1863 Dec.15. 1864 Sept.
Aug.Sept.Sept.Oct.Jan.Sept.Sept.Dec.Sept.
29.1864 Substitute5,1864 Mustered out May 29.1865.26.1864iRejectedby Board4,1864 " •'
6,186415,186426, 1864 Mustered out May 29, 1865.11.1863 Died
14. 186426, 18641.1864
Jan.Sept.Sept.Sept.
1864
1864 Rejected by Board1864 *• "1863|
1864
1864i Rejected. Discharged..18641
1864 Discharged May 23,1865.18641 Substitute
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434 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
HISTORY OF NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
The Ninety-fifth Infantry was organized at Camp Fuller, Rockford. by Colonel LawrenceS. Church, and was mustered into the United States' service September 4, 1862. It wasrecruited from the counties of McHenry and Boone, three cojupanies from the latter andseven from the former.
The Regiment moved from camp November 4, and proceeded via Cairo and Columbusto Jackson, Tenn., and afterward to Grand Junction, where it was assigned to GeneralMcArthur's Division, Army of the Tennessee. Colonel Church being compelled by feeble
health to return home from Columbus, Lieutenant Colonel Humphrey was in command of
the Regiment. Took part in General Grant's campaign in Northern Mississippi in the win-
ter of 1862.
After the capture of Holly Springs by General Van Dorn, General Grant's Army took upits line of march for Memphis, starting soon after Christmas. The Ninety-fifth arrived at
Moscow, a small town between LaGrange and Memphis, December 30. On the 1st day of
January, 1863, it resumed the march, and on the 2d arrived at Collierville. Colonel Deitzler's
Brigade, to which the Ninety-fifth was assigned) was ordered to halt here a few days prior
to advancing on Memphis, during which time the regiments were mainly oj!Cupied in repair-
ing and guarding the railroad. While remaining at this place the regiments were required
to be up and in line of battle at 3 o'clock a. m. for several mornings in succession, watchingfor the enemy until daylight. The disaster which had occurred at Holly Springs made all
commanders more watchful. On the 13th of January the Brigade moved forward to
Memphis, arriving there in the afternoon, and went into camp three miles out from the city.
The campaign thus closed in Northern Mississippi.
Simultaneously with the presence of General Grant's Army at Memphis a large fleet
of transports was also collected at that point for the purpose of conveying the troops downthe Mississippi river to operate against Vicksburg. These were ready by the 19th of Janu-
ary for the reception of General McArthur's Division, which was now designated as the
Sixth Division of the Seventeenth Army Corps, commanded by Major General James B.
McPherson. On that day the Ninety-fifth embarked upon the steamer Marie Denning.
The Eleventh Iowa Infantry, Eightieth Wisconsin, and a company of the Second Illinois
Artillery also embarked on this boat. Finally when the troops were loaded one long whistle
sounded from General McArthur's flag boat, Platte Valley, as a signal for starting, the
splendid fleet of 15 steamers swinging out into the stream, and were soon steaming downthe river toward the subsequent scene of busy military operations around the Hill City of
the South. The fleet landed each day before dark, lying at nights, and arrived at Milliken's
Bend, 15 miles above Vicksburg, on the 26th of January. The troops disembarked on the
following day, going into camp near the levee. Participated in the march to Grand Gulf,
and all the battles between that place and the rear of Vicksburg. Was in the charges of
May 19, before Vicksburg. A charge was ordered along our whole lines upon the enemy'sworks to take place at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and at the appointed hour the furious
onset commenced. General Sherman's Fifteenth Army Corps occupied the right of the
federal line resting on the river above Vicksburg, General McPherson's Seventeenth
Army Corp held the center and the Thirteenth Corps, under General McClernand, held
the left, extending nearly to the river on the south side of the city. The ground in front of
General Ransom's Brigade and over which it charged at the time was located near the
Jackson road on the right of the celebrated "White House" and near Fort Hill. TheNiirety-fiifth held an important position in the Brigade during this charge. While main-
taining this position Colonel Humphrey received a congratulatory dispatch from General
NI^JETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. 435
Ransom. In this assault Colonel Humphrey received, early in the action, a wound in the
foot, but remained with his command cheering on his men until he received orders to
withdraw his Regiment, under the cover ot darkness, from this attack. The Ninety-fifth
lost in this engagement 7 killed and 54 wounded.Greneral Grant ordered the assault to be renewed on the 22d of May. and at 10 o'clock A.
M., a furious charge began. The Ninety-fifth gained an advance position on the crest of the
ridge near the enemy's works encountering one of the most sweeping and destructive
fires to which troops were ever exposed. Captain Manzer, of Company C, and Captain
Cornwell, of Company K, were killed; Major William Avery. Captain Cook, of Company D,
Lieutenant Smith, of Company C, Lieutenant Sponable, of Company A, and Lieutenant
Pierce, of Company I, were severely wounded. The total killed, wounded and missing in
*hese two charges was 25 killed, 124 wounded and 10 missing.
After the unsuccessful charges of the 19th and 22d of May. the great siege began and-was prosecuted vigorously all through the sultry days of May and June, and on the 4th of
July, the Ninety-fifth was among the first regiments to enter the city.
On the 12th of July, General Ransom's Brigade was ordered to proceed to Natchez for
the purpose of occupying that point. It arrived there on the following day and affected a
landing without opposition. The Brigade remained at Natchez until the middle of October.
While the Ninety-fifth was in camp at this place General McArthur. commanding the
Division, paid the troops a visit and on invitation of Colonel Humphrey attended a dress
parade of the Ninety-fifth. The General expressed himself greatly pleased with the appear-
ance of the Regiment and he and his staff joined in the opinion that they had never wit-
nessed a more perfect dress parade during the service.
About the middle of October the Brigade, now commanded by Brigadier General ThomasK. Smith, was ordered to Vicksburg. The Ninety-fifth remained at Vicksburg during the
fall and winter, assisting in the construction of fortifications and performing garrison duty.
In the early party of February an expedition, consisting of the Sixteenth Army Corps,
under Major General Hurlbut, and the Seventeenth, commanded by Major General McPher-son. moved toward Jackson, taking different roads. The enemy were found in positionsmiles out from Jackson, but being routed the army moved as far as East Meridian, Miss.,
where important railroad communications, arsenals and confederate stores were detroyed.
This expedition was absent about 20 days, and having accomplished its purpose returned to
Vicksburg the latter part of February. 1884. The Ninety-fifth bore a conspicuous part in
this march in the enemy's country.
The Ninety-fifth was temporarily detached from the Second Brigade. Seventeenth ArmyCorps and assigned to the Brigade made up for the Red River expedition, consisting of the
Fourteenth Wisconsin, Eighty-first and Ninety-fifth Illinois, commanded by Colonel L. M.Ward. These troops left Vicksburg on the 9th of March to join the army under GeneralBanks. The Ninety-fifth was engaged at the capture of Fort De Russey and in the battles
of Old River, Cloutierville, Mansura, Yellow Bayou and all the movement of that advanceand retreat.
In the battle of Bayou the rebels fought with desperation, losing 300 prisoners andmany killed and wounded. The Sixteenth Corps was hotly engaged, aad the Ninety-fifth
fought during a portion of time under one of the severest fires of artillery it ever experi-
enced in a field fight.
On the 22d of April the Ninety fifth embarked at the mouth of Red River on the steamerGolden Era for Vicksburg, arriving there on the 23d. The Brigade to which the Ninety-fifth properly belonged was still at Vicksburg, but notwithstanding this the Regiment wassent to Memphis and assigned to a Brigade in which the Eighty-first and One Hundred andThirteenth Illinois formed a part.
The Ninety-fifth was in the thickest of the fight at Guntown and fought with undauntedbravery. In the early part of the action Colonel Humphrey fell mortally wounded and the
command devolved upon Captain William H. Stewart of Company F, but he, soon receiving
a severe wound through both thighs, was carried helpless from the field. Next Captain E
.
N. Bush of Company G assumed command, but he was soon counted among the killed, whenCaptain Schellenger of Company K was called to the command of the gallant band, andthough their brave Colonel and other commanders had fallen one after another, yet the figh
was continued with indescribable desperation. Finally both flanks of the Regiment wereturned by overpowering numbers of the enemy and it was obliged to fall back or suffer en-
tire capture. Soon afterward a general and hasty retreat was ordered by General Sturgis,
when his whole army fled precipitately in the direction of Memphis. The enemy, victorious
at all points, lost no time in pursuit of the routed and demoralized troops. The remnant ofthe Ninety-fifth was led back to Memphis by Captain Schellenger, but amid the excitement
436 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
each man looked out particularly for himself. In this engagement the Ninety-fifth wasnearly annihilated, and on this account it was given a few weeks rest on its return to
Memphis.After recruiting the command, joined in August, General Mower. Moved up White
River and marched from BrowEsville through Arkansas to Missouri in pursuit of General
Price. The Ninety-fifth arrived at Benton Barracks November 1.
November 30, moved to Nashville. Took part in the battle of Nashville December 15 and16. and in pursuit of Hood's defeated army to the Tennessee River.
On December 18 the Ninety-fifth camped on the battle grounds of Franklin, movingthence to Columbia, thence to Pulaski and Lawrenceburg.
January 2. 1865, it moved up the river to Eastport.
RECAPITULATION.
The following is a list of the battles and campaigns in which the Ninety-fifth took part:
General Grant's campaign in Northern Mississippi; Tallahatchie River.
Campaign against Vicksburg. Grand Gulf, Raymond, Champion Hills, charges on worksat Vicksburg May 19 and 22, 1863; siege operations at and around Natchez, Miss., duringsummer and fall of 1863.
Red River expedition. Fort De Russey, Old River, Cloutierville,Mansura. Yellow Bayou,Guntowns. June 10, 1864.
During the summer of 1864 the Regiment had a detachment of 100 men. with MajorCharles B. Loop. Captain James Nish and Captain A. S. Stewart in charge. They partici-
pated in the battles of Kenesaw Mountain, Chattahoochie River, Atlanta. Jonesboro andLovejoy Station.
Campaign against Price in Arkansas and Missouri in the fall of 1864.
Campaign against Hood in Tennessee; Nashville, December 15 and 16,1864.
Campaign against Mobile, Ala ; siege of Spanish Fort; charge on works April 8, 1865;
Fort Blakely April 9, 1865.
Battles in which the detachment of the Regiment participated during General Sherman'sGeorgia campaign: Kenesaw Mountain, Chattahoochie River. Atlanta, Ezra Church,Jonesboro and Lovejoy Station.
Distance traveled by the Regiment while in the service. 9,960 miles.
OKDER OF TRANSFER.
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF MONTGOMERY. .,
Montgomery, Ala.. August 25, 1865."
S^="al^0rders.J^^^^„^^
III. The enlisted men of the detachment of the Ninety-fifth Illinois Volunteer Infantry
are transferred to the Forty-seventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry. The transfers will bemade in accordance with Circular No. 64, War Department, series of 1864. The Commissaryof Musters, District of Montgomery, is charged with the execution of this order.
By command of Brevet Major General J. McArthuk.JAMES B. COMSTOCK, A. A. G.
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