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ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY, 395
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRYREGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Date
Colonels.James Monroe,
Jonathan Biggs.
Lietiieuaiit Colonel.Jonathan Biggs
Major.James A. Connolly.
.
Adjutants
.
Leander H.Hamlin.Levi B. Bane
Quartermaster.Joseph H. Clark.
.
Surgeons.Horace K. Allen.
.
John M. Phipps...Alvin Ballou
Mattoon . .
.
Mattoon . .
.
Charleston
Charleston-
Princeton .
.
First Ass HSurgeo' s.
Henry A. KelsoFrancis W. Watson .
.
Second Ass U Surgeon.Alvin Ballou '.
Chaplams.John P. Shoey...Joshua K. Speer.George Sandoe..
Marengo.
Princeton
.
Mattoon ..
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.Aug.
7, 1863
6, 1862
6,1862
6,186213, 1864
Sept. 6,1862
Not must'r'd
Sept. 6,1862
Sept. 6,1862
Sept. 6,1862
Killed in battle of Farm-ington, T., Oct. 7, '63...
M.O. June 28, '65. as Lt.Col.
Aug. 28,1862 Aug. 28,1
Sept.MayMar.
Sept.Mar.
Dec.
Sept,Sept.Jan.
6,1862]Sept. 17,186226,1863 July 2,r"30, 1864, Dec. 9,1
6,1862 Feb. 16,18637,1865 Not must'r'd
Dec. 9,1862
Sept. 6,1862Not must'rdMar. 14,1865
Mustered out June 28, 1865
Discharged July 1, 1864. . .
.
Mustered out June 28, 1865
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Resigned May 26, 1863Resigned Mar. 30, 1864....
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Resigned Feb. 25, 1864Mustered as Ass't Surgeon
in 18th Inf. Reg't
Promoted
Resigned Mar. 12, 1863
Mustered'out June '28,1865
396 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Sergeant Majors.Rufus W. Houghton ... Mattoon . .
.
Thomas E. Woods "James F. Eastin Charleston
Q. M. Sergeants.Thomas E. Woods Mattoon . .
.
Western R. Humphrey Neoga
Commis. Sergeants.Thomas D. P. Henley. Paradise ...
Benjamin C. Talbott.. Greenup...James H. McClelland.
j Charleston
Hospital Stewards.William F. Johnson . . . Charleston
.
Simon S. Wilcox Ashmore .
.
Principal Ahtsicians.Frank M. Waters Ashmore.Augustus S. Ross Casey
Aug. 1,1862 Sept. 6, 1862| Killed at Chickamauga,Sept.l9, 1863
Promoted Captain Co. H..Mustered out May 23, 1868.
Aug. 1,1862 Sept. 6,1862
Aug. 1,1862'Aug. 10,18621
Aug. 9,1862;
'Aug. 4,1
Aug. 1,1862Sept. 8, 1862 Sept. 8,1862
Promoted Serg't Major..Mustered out June 28, 186
Reduced to ranks Co. F.
.
Promoted 1st Lieut. Co. EDischarged Mar. 12, 1865.
.
Deseited Nov. 25, 1864Mustered out June 28,1865.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Remarks.
Captains.James B. Hill...Oscar F. Bane...
Sept. 6,1862Dec. 20,1863
First Lieutenants.Silas M. Shepard CharlestonOscar F. Bane "Alexander P. McNutt.;
Second Lieuteiiant.Oscar F. Bane Charleston
First Sergeant.Charles A.Duncan.... Charleston
Sergeatits.John L. McGee CharlestonAlexander P. McNutt.; "Daniel CurdJoseph D. Mitchell '
Corporals.James A. Mitchell CharlestonWilliam Olmstead ! Ashmore .
.
James F. Eastin jCharlestonAlbert G. Woodard....Daniel Miller i
Wm. L. Henderson "Charles V. Decker
Martin TurnerJ
Ashmore..
.
Musiciatis.Harrison A. Owens.Frank Waters
Sept. 6, 1862 Resigned Dec. 20, 1863Mar. 9, 1864. Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Sept. 6,1862Sept. 6,1862:Resigned Aug.
:
Aug. 8,1863!Nov. 1,1863 PromotedDec. 20,1863.Mar. 9,1864. Mustered out June 28. 1865.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
iSept. 6,1862
1,1862'Sept. 6,1862 Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Apr. 19, 1863
l,1862Sept. 6,1862 Disch. Feb. 7, '63; disabil,
I
'• iPro.lstSerg't. then 1st Lt..I Mustered out June 22, 1865.
[Mustered out June 28,1865.
Aug. 1,1862 Sept.
Wagoner.Hezekiah M. Ashmore
Charleston
.
Ashmore.
Charleston
.
Privates.Axton, FrankAxton, Alexander I
Adams, John M{
"Anderson, James
\
"
Babers, William Ashmore.Brown, John O ^ "
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1,1862
1,1862
, 18621 Mustered out June 28, 1865.
'Disch. May 30, '63; disabil.Pro. Sergt, then Sgt. Maj..'Mustered out June 28, 1865.
M. O. June 28, '65, as Serg'tPrivate. M. O. May 31, '65.
Reduced to ranks. Prom.1 1st Lieut. Co.D[Killed at Perryville, Ky.,
Oct.8, 1862
Sept. 6, 1862 Disch. Nov. 6, '63, as priv
.
Prom.Principal Musician.
Sept. 6, 1862
Sept. 6, 1862
:rgt, til
Lieutenan t Co. HMustered out June 28,1865.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY, 397
Name and Rank. Residence.j
Date ofrank or en-
[listment.
Dateof muster.
Bowles, Sidney W. ... Coles co Aug. 1,
Cooper, George W Ashmore "Camp, Albert iColes coClark, William H CharlestonCoffin, Oliver G ' "Clinkinbeard, John Coles co "
Duncan. Thomas H Westfield.Drake, Jacob MiltonDevore, John C Charleston
.
Digby, Joseph M Coles co.Fox, Jacob AshmoreFiste. Harrison Hutton...
Sept. 6,1862
Fudge, John WFlorer, Samuel.
ey, J
Golladay, Christopher.Grusels, PleasantGarner, Joseph LHeizer, JacobHarrv, IsaacHowlett, WilliamHedges, Martin VHolt, HarperHill, Marcus MIsenhoner, DanielKeigley, Benjamin S..Lava, JohnLee, JonathanMarch, William TMcGee, Charles HMitchell, Alexander C.Mock, Thomas JMonticue, William L..McNutt, JohnMcElroy, Richard A...Modrill, Andrew G
Loxa :
AshmoreNeogaColes CO :
CharlestonSeven Hi.ck'ries|Charleston ;
Coles CO...Ashmore .
.
Coles CO . .
.
Ashmore..
.
Charleston
.
Ashmore...Charleston
.
LoxaCharlestonSeven Hick'ries
Ashmore.
McGregor, William... Coles co.McGregor, Alexander.
McWhinney. Francis.. Loxa.
McWhinnev, Sam'l. L. "Myers, Robert A Charleston.Newby, Edmond Ashmore..
I
Peppers, William A . . . Charleston
.
Pugh, AbleI
Plummer, Daniel Marshall ...
Pruett, James T Coles co...Quimby, William B. .. |
Charleston.Rhoden, Thomas J.... Ashmore..
.
Rhoden, William R...
Roberts, Robert Coles co...Roberts, Conrad Charleston.Robinson, John WRoberts, TenbrookT..
Salmons, Henry R Coles, co..Salmons. Levi C '
Salmons, Samuel H...Steward, Robert Charleston
.
Timmons, Salathiel HuttonTimmons, Laban A "Timmons, Lerov •
" ... .
Timmons, Battle" H ... . "
Thrasher, Christian S.. iColes co...Thrasher, Allison i Ashmore..
.
Weaver, John F Charleston.Weaver, William I
Weaver, John.j
Woodard, David '
M.O.June 28, '6.5, as 1st Sgt.Mustered out June 28,186.').
Disch. Mar. 21, '63: disabil..Mustered out June 28, 186.").
Tr. to V. R. C. Sept. 30, '64.
Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Apr.20.1863
Disch. May 22, '63 ; disabil .
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Died. Chicago, Sept. 22, '63.
Died Oct. -25,1868; wounds.M. O. June 28, '65, as Corp'lDied at Alexandria, Tenn.,Apr.28,1863
Mustered out June '28,1865.Mustered out May 13,1865.Mustered out June 28,1865.Died,Macon, Ga.,May 1.5, '65Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
|M. O. Juue 6, '65, as Corp'l.|Disch. Jan. 14. "63; disabil..Mustered out June 28,1865.
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil..Died. Chicago, Sept. 29, '63.Disch. Feb. 5, '63; wounds.Mustered out June 28,1865.M. O. June 28, '65, as Corp'lMustered out June 28,1865Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
M. O. June 28, '65, as Corp'lMustered out June 28,1865.Disch. Mar. 21, '63; disabil..Mustered out June 28,1865.Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. June 12, '63; disabil.Missing in acfn at Chicka-mauga, Ga., Sept. 20, '63.
Supposed deadDisch. Mar. 21, '63; disabil .
.
Killed at Perrvville, Kv.,Oct. 8,1862..." "...
W'd'd,abs. atM.O. of Reg.M. O. June 28,1865
Disch. Jan. 1.3, '63; disabil..Mustered out June '28,186,5.
Died, Andersonville pris-on, Aug. 15, '64. Gr. .5778.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Corp'l. Died April 8,1865;wounds
Mustered out June 28,1865.Died Oct. 13,1862, wounds.Disch. Aug. 29, '63; disabil.Died at Pulaski, Tenn.,Jan. 27,1864
W'd'd, abs. at M.O. of Reg.M.O.June 28.1865
Mustered out June, 28, 1865
.
Died, Louisville, Feb.l, '63.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Corp'l. W'd'd, abs. at M.O.of Reg. M.O. June 28. '65
Mustered out June 28,1865.Detached at M. O. of Reg.M. O. June '28,1865
Mustered out May 27. 1865.Mustered out June 28,1865.Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
Mustered out June 28,1865
Died at Murfreesboro, T.,May 8.186:^
Disch. Mar. 2.3, '63; disabil..M ustered out May 27, 1865 .
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Mustered out May 31, 1865.
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Recruits.Alwell, Thomas . .
.
Charleston Mar. 16,1864May 3,1864 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Anderson, Thomas W.Colwell or Cornwell,Dutton, Jas....[Jas. T.
Rhodes, EppersonFlemming, Charles...,Fleetwood, JohnFurguson, Andrew F.Kendall, George
,
Timmons, Cornelius VWadkins, WilliamWhite, Henry
Lafayette Mar. 6, 1865Ashmore Jan. 1,1864Charleston I Mar. 16, 1864
HickoryMoultrie co.Charleston .
.
Westfield.;;Lafayette . .
.
Jan. 4,1864Mar. 21,1864Mar. 16,1865Feb. 22,1865Mar. 16,1864Jan. 1,1864
'.
\Mar. 6, 1865
Mar.Jan.Apr.
Feb.MayMar.
Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.
Died, Accidentally shothimself at Columbia, T.,Aug. 19,1864
Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.
16.1865Feb. 22,1865May 3,1864Jan. 24,1864
7,1865
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Captains.Edward Talbot..Mahlon Votaw.
.
First Lietitenafits
.
Lemuel LeggettMahlon VotawBenjamin C. Talbot.
.
Second Lieutenant.Charles Conzet
First Sergeant.Joseph Gilbert
Ciergeants.James B. EwartAdamson J. Ewart.
Corporals.Thomas L. Brown
.
Greenup.
Greenup.
Greenup.
Greenup.
Greenup.
Sept.Apr.
Sept.Aug.Apr.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
6,186225,:
6,1
12. 186325. 1864
6,1862
10, 1862
10,1862
Sept.Aug.
Sept.Apr.Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Resigned Apr. 25,1864Mustered out June 28, 1865.
6, 18622, 18649,]
6, 1862
Harry Shipler.Woodberry 'Aug. 10,1862Greenup " Sept. 6,1862
William A.Cook.Lewis Havens
James Olmstead . .
.
William H. Sarver.Jonathan Teets
Majority Point.Greenup
Musicians.Admiral R. Bosworth.John Conzet
Greenup.
Wagoner.Thomas L. Norman
Privates.Anderson, George W.
Alexander, Robert
Bennett, PhilanderBarrett, WilliamBoman, John
Aug. 10,1862
Greenup Aug. 10,1862
1
Greenup JAug. 10,1862
Sept.^^6, 1862
Sept. 6, ]
Sept. 6,1
Barnes, DavidBrashares, John J . .
.
Barker, WilliamBradshaw, George .
.
Boles, Thomas T,
Black , Middleton I Woodberry
.
Bell, David H 'Greenup....Cole, Jeremiah "
Resigned Aug. 12,11
PromotedMustered out June ;
Dismissed Sept. 26, 1864. .
.
Disch. Jan. 16, '65; disabil.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. Jan. 1,'63; disabil. ..
Died, Nashville, Jan. 11'64.
Reduced to ranks at ownrequest. Died at Mur-freesboro, Aug. 6, 1863. . .
.
M. O. June 28, '65, as privateAbs.,sick, at M. O. of Reg.M. O. June 28, 1865
M.O. June 28, '65, as Serg't.Died, Louisville. Dec. 18. '62
Disch. Mar. 22, '63, as priv.
;
disability
Disch. Mar. 23, '63; disabil..Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Died at Murfreesboro, T.,May 2,3,1863
Died, Andersonville pris-on, Sept. 8, '64. Gr. 8127..
Mustered out June 28,1865.Mustered out June 6,1865..Killed at Selma, Ala., Apr.2,1865
Disch. June 19, '63; disabil.Mustered out June 28,1865.Deserted Feb. 28, 1863Died, Louisville, Oct. 2, '62.
M. O. Aug.28, '65, as Corp'l.Died, Louisville, Dec. 6, '62.
Deserted Jan. 2, 1863Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Apr. 16,1863
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY 399
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Carrel, Daton H..
Col man, Jacob A.Cooper, JohnCook, Jesse C
Cook, LeviCook, EzraCollins, Uriah B.Colman, Adam ..
Greenup Aug. 10,1862 Sept 6,
Cutwright, John, Jr. .
.
'
Dugan, William Wi
Decker, Michael!
Decius, Ransom VFaucher, Andrew JForeaker, Kezine
|
Foreaker, Jasperj
"
Freeman, James B ..
.
Gables, Danielj
Gardner, FrancisGardner, JohnGilbert, William N....Grove, Perry
;Hazel Dell
.
Houser, James A Greenup...Hampton, Joseph "
Hudleson, Solomon... "
Hilton, Alonzo C Majority Point.
Hoaghlin, John R WoodberryHutton, James M GreenupJohnson, William
|
"Jones, James L "Kibby, John W Majority Point.Lang, James M Greenup
McElhanej', John Woodberry.McElhaney, Charles. ..'
Mathena, "Benjamin. ..GreenupMartin, Josiah i
Nerval, LeviOdle, John
!
Paul, WilliamPaxton, Samuel
Powers, James.
Parker, William C MattoonRusher, Edward Big SpringsRichardson, James R.. Majority Point.Snider, Josephus GreenupSmith, John E
;
"Smith, Solomon '"
Stump, William H "Stump, Harrison "Specard, John P •'
Shade, Peter "Swope, William J Majority Point.Specard, John Greenup
Smith, William C.
Scott, Marion or F. M.iTalbott, Benjamin C..!Teets, William E
Teets, George.. "Tucker, Thomas '"
Trader, Robert •'
Votaw, Mahlon]
"White, Americus M. ..: Majority Point.
Walizer, Daniel "Williams, Charles C. ..|GreenupWelchimer, Frederick.
I"
iCorp'l. Tr. to Inv. Corps,I
July 1, 1863Mustered out June 28,1865.[Tr.to Inv.Corps, Jan. 15, '64.
Died at Columbia, Tenn.,Aug. 12. 1864
Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. Feb. 19, '63; wounds.Deserted Dec. 24. 1863Killed at Chaplin Hills,Ky., Oct. 8, 1862
Died at Woodsonville.Ky.,Jan. 1, 1863
Deserted Jan. 3. 1863IMustered out June 28,1865.IDeserted Jan. 2, 1863I Disch. Mar. 22, '63; disabil.
j
Tr.to Inv.Corps,Sept.30,'63.I Died at Murfreesboro,
I
Tenn., Mar. 26, 1863Discharged Jan. 2, 1863....M.O. June28,'65,asSerg't.
' Deserted Feb. 28, 1863
j
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Died, Nashville, Jan. 14, '64.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Killed at Chaplin Hills,
' Ky.. Oct. 8, 1862Died at Eastport, Miss.,
' Apr. 10, 1865Corp'l. Killed at Chaplin
Hills, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862 ..
Deserted Jan . 2, 1863Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch.Sept. 28, '64; wounds.M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.Disch. Jan. 12, '63; disabil..Serg't. Died at Murfrees-boro. Tenn., Mar. 7, 1863 .
.
Deserted Feb. 28, 1863
M.O. June 28, '6,5, as Serg"t.Died. Louisville. Dec.l6, '62
Disch. Dec. 1, '62: disabil..Disch. May 15. '63; wounds.Deserted J an . 9, 1863Sick, abs. at M . O. of Reg.
;
M. O. June 28, 1865Died near Gallatin, Tenn.,Jan. 7, 1863
Deserted Feb. 28, 1863M.O. June 28. '65. as Corp'l.Mustered out June 28,1865.
M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 28, 1865.Disch. Oct. 3, '63; disabil..Died Nov. 17, 1862; wounds.M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 28,1865.Died at Woodsonville.Ky.,Jan. 2, 1863
Captured Oct.8, '62. Parol'dbut never rep't'd to Reg.
Disch. July 19, '64; disabil..Promoted Com. Sergeant.Sick, abs. at M.O. of Reg.;
t
M. O. June -28, 1865Disch. Feb. 17, '63; disabil.Disch. Dec. '23. '62; wounds.Mustered out June 28,1865.Prom. 1st Sgt., then 1st Lt.Killed atSelma. Ala., Apr.
:'2,1865
IMustered out June 28,1865.
M.O.June 28, '65, as 1st Sgt.
400 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Recruits.Bloxsom, William D
Brownell, Franklin..Cook, MilesConzet, Edward. ...
Coville, Hiram W...Dunn, Harvey TEwart. David AHampton, Ricliard...Hampton, James....Hamilton, Albert....Kellum, JohnWMcKniglit, Francis..Porter, PhillipPugh, Isaac JRutfner, Martin J....
Reese, Jesse
Stump, LeviStarbuck, William . .
.
Smith, Landon
Troxel, John SWollard, William H
.
Wilson, Thomas
Majority Point. Aug. 10,1862 Sept. 6,1862 Died at Woodsonville,Ky.Dec. 14, 1862
19,1864iMar. 19,1861 Trans, to 61st 111. InfChathamGreenup
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 401
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Privates.Adkins, Robert . .
.
Bates, James M . .
.
Bates, John JBowlin, Henry B.Brown, Henry . ..
.
Bush, John HBarr, WilliamCornell, Samuel L
Carpenter, CharlesCochrane, JohnClancey, James Mattoon ..
Cassaday, Daniel L. ... CharlestonDouglas, JohnDavis, JamesDayton, John WFranklin, JohnFisher, PhilipGrove, John WGrant; JohnGraves, Jas. or Jen'g;Hallett, JamesHallett. RobertHopkins, James
Hedges, ElijahHancock, WilliamHancock, John F..
Aug. 9,1862iSept. 6,1862
Ashmore . .
.
Charleston
.
Hamilton, John..
Hayes, Thomas..Ingle, Harvey S.Jones, Ira EJones, Carroll
Kline, AugustusKeigley. John GKellaher, MichaelLumbrick, James SLewellen. David MMontgomery. Jas. H .
.
Mattox, John HOliver, Samuel AOliver, James APatterson, Thomas W.Palmer, Joseph NPierce. ClarkPhelps. John CRoss, JacobReat, James CReed, Henry LRichardson, Charles...Smith, James TShephard, SamuelShoemaker, LilburnD.Shoemaker, Wm. FShoemaker, Geo. W . .
.
Stover, Lyman L
Stewart, WalkerTuttle. DanielToland, George WTyler, William HTurner, JosephWhitley, Francis AWintermott. Leo'rd D.Wampler, David HWalton, James.
.
Worrall Daniel.
.
Vansickle, John.
Recruits.Barr, Albert Lafayette.
Vol. 6—26.
M. O. May 30, '65; pris.war.Discharged Apr. 20, 1863. . .
.
Discharged Dec. 14,1863....Discharged Oct. 27, 1862. . .
.
Discharged Feb. 25, 1864. . .
.
Tr. to v. R.C., Sept. 1. '64.M. O. July 14, 1865
Mustered oiit June 28, 1865.Died at Madison. Ind....Dec. 10,1862
Mustered out June 28,1865.Discharged Oct. 9, 1862Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Died, Nashville. Mar.23, 'a3.Tr. to V. R.C., Feb. 1,1865.Discharged May 6, 1863Mustered out May 27, 1865 .
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.M. O. June 28. '65, as Serg't
.
Mustered out June 8, 1865 .
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Discharged Aug. 26, 1863. ..
Mustered out Jiine 28,1865.Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct. 8, 1862
.Mustered out June 28,1865M. O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l
.
Killed at Perryville, Kv.,Oct. 8,1862 "...
Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct. 8, 1862
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Died, Louisville, Dec.12,'64.Killed at Perryville,- Kv.,Oct. 8. 1862
Died at Danville. KyDischarged Julv 30, 18&3. . .
.
j
M. O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.jMustered out June 28, 1865.Died at Murfreesboro,Tenn., Mar. 6, 1863
Died at VVoodsonville.Kv.,Nov. 12, 1862 :..
'Tr. to V. R.C.. Jan. 26. '65.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Tr. to V. R. C, Apr. 15, 1864.jMustered out May 31, 1865.I Discharged Mar. 25, 1863 ....Discharged Mar. 1,1864M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.Died, Nashville. Apr. 11,'63.
Died, Louisville, Dec.17,'64.Mustered out June 28,1865.Tr. to V. R C. Mar. 27, '64..
M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Died at Gallatin, Tenn.,Jan. 13. 1863
Died at Farmington,Tenn.,Oct.8,1863;wo'nds.
Tr. to V. R. CFeb. 1,1865.Discharged Oct. 27, 1862. . .
.
Discharged Jan. 14,1863....Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Discharged Mar. 6, 18&3. . .
.
Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct. 8, 1862
Discharged Oct. 7, 1863Discharged Dec; 29, 1862 . . .
.
Tr. to V.R.C, Feb. 10, '64.
Mar. 14, 1865 Mar. 14, 1865 Trans, to 61st Illinois Inf.
.
402 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof Muster.
Carpenter, Samuel.... Charleston Jan. ll,1864[Feb.
Fisher, Charles H Chicago. . .
.
Gray, John C Charleston.Hays, John Lafayette...
Milton, JamesMoifett, John HStover, James HStowers, David STate, William AWible, Joseph TWintermote, Leon'd D
Williams, Elijah.
CharlestonLafayette..CharlestonLafayette..Mattoon .
.
Dwight....
Apr.Mar.Mar.
Mar.[Apr.
I
Mar.Mar.Mar.iSept.Jan.
1,1863 Apr.13, 186.-)
I
Mar.17, 18651 Mar.
14, 1865' Mar.l,1863iApr.
17,1865 Mar.13,1865 Mar.14,1865 Mar.8, 1862 Sept.24,1865 Jan.
1865i
1862; Mustered out June 28,1865.1865 1 Trans, to 61st Illinois Inf.
M. O. June 2, 1865
Lafayette iMar. 14,1865[Mar. 14,1865 Trans, to 61st Illinois Inf..
1864 Died at Chattanooga, T.Feb.26, 1865
1863 Trans, to 61st Illinois Inf.
1865 Trans, to 61st Illinois Inf.M. O. July 18, 1865
1865 Trans, to 61st Illinois Inf.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Captain.James L. Hart..
First Lieutenants.James B. GrantCharles V. Decker...Franklin M.Rhodes.
Second Lieutenants.Miles W. HartFranklin M. Rhodes.
First Sergeant.John R. Apperson . .
.
Sergeants.Benj. B. Olmstead . .
.
Joseph H. Reynolds.Nicholas S.Wilson..
EtnaCharleston
.
Paradise....
Windsor..Paradise.
.
Joseph M. Hart.
Corporals.Hart...Daniel S.
James E. Curry, Sr...
John L. WorleyNathan E. Coleman .
.
Ambrose Y. HartEnoch B. HartFranklin M. Rhodes.Benjamin F. Drake..
Musicians.William H. Hart.Marquis Brown...
Wagoner.Pleasant Bolin..
Privates.Allison, Alfred E.
EtnaWindsor.Etna
Etna...Areola.
Etna.
Etna.
Allison, Charles W..Ashcraft, James O. .
.
Alexander, Michael.Adams, James FBland, ThorntonBland, Seth TBland, Samuel
Bryant, William W.Bolin, Eleazer
Brown, William.
WindsorEtnaAreolaShelbyville.,
Sept. , 1862 Sept. 6, 1862 Mustered out June 28, 1865
.
Sept. 6, 1862 Sept. 6, 1862 Resigned Jan. 2.3, 1863.
Jan. 23,1863 Mar. 10, 1863 Resigned Jan. 23,1864.
Jan. 23,1864 Mar. 9,1864 Mustered out June 28,
Sept. 6,1862Jan. 23,1863
Paradise.
Areola. .
.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept. 6, 1862' Resigned Jan. 23,
Mar. 10, 18631 Promoted
,1862 Sept. 6,1862 Died Oct. 17, '62; wounds.
Aug. 9,1862
Sept. 6, 1862
Sept. 6,1862
Aug. 9,1
Aug. 9,1
Aug. 9,1862
Sept.^
6, 1862
Sept. 6, 1862
Sept. 6,1862
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Mav22, 1863
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Disch. June 10, '65, as Sg't;disability
M. O. June 28, '65, as Serg't.Mustered out June 28,1865.
Tr.toInv.Corps,Nov.28,'63.Mustered out June 28,1865.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..Died at Shelbyville, T.,
Oct. 25,1863; wounds
Disch. Feb. 23, '64; disabil.Deserted Apr. 20, 1863
M. O. June 28, '65, as priv.
Killed at Chaplin Hills,Oct. 8, 1862
M.O. June28,'S),asCorp'l.Mustered out May 31, 1865.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Disch. Apr. 2, '63 ; disabil .
.
Tr. to Inv. C'psJan. 5, '64.
M. O. Nov. 11, 1865
Died, Nashville, Mar. 5, '63.
Disch. Mar. 23, '63; disabil.
Abs't, sick, M. O.of Reg't.M.O.June 28, 1865
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 403
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Brandon, Wesley Shelby ville .
Cross, James H "Curry, James E., Jr I'aradiseCross, David jShelbyville .
Callahan, Nicholas|
NeogaChamberlain, Jonas. ..WindsorCross, Alexander 'ParadiseDodds, Ebenezer WindsorDodds, George F "
Davidson, John D.Davis, Joel
Daniel, Johnson BEverett, William Paradise.Eldridge, George W..Faronte, William H... "Fuller, IraR
Fuller, John WF'loyd, Edward Windsor.Floyd, Robert C
Forbs, Amenous EtnaForbs, Mortimore
I
"Fuller, Barton R ParadGray, Richard N
,
Gray. John HGoar, Joseph HHarris, SamuelHamilton, Micajah .
Higgen, Clement...Higgins, John F ...
Huckstep, Jesse M.
Hendricks, Thomas J.Hart, Samuel WHarris, AaronJenkins, FranklinJones, James EKinkead, Thomas . . .
.
Lockhart, JohnLarkins, John AMoore, WilliamMusgrove, Benjamin.
Musgrove, PerryMorrison, Francis M.Moore, James MMartin, Alcade AMoon, EzraOldridge, Henrv M ...
Patterson, Malcolm HReynolds, ThomasReynolds, John MRay, John E.
Shirley, Charles K.Sayar, Shephard . .
.
Sleath, AmosStormes, James M .
Thomas, James J.
Turner, John JThorsby, Thomas F...Teague, William W...
Thompson, Marcel's J.
Townley, Robert
Wilson, John AWhite, Thomas HWooldridge, Joseph FWilliams, James HWilliams, Franklin V.
Recruit.Perry, Shepard
Windsor.Neoga ...
Paradise .
Paradise ,
Neoga . .
.
Paradise
WindsorParadise
NeogaShelbyville
Paradise
Neoga ...
Windsor
.
Neoga ...
ParadiseMattoonParadise
Aug. 9, 1862 Sept. 6, 1862 Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Tr. to Inv. C'ps Dec. 12, '63.' M. O. June 28, '65, as CorpT.i Mustered out June 28, 1865.
!
Killed at Chaplain Hills,Oct. 8,1862
Tr. to V. R.C.Oct. 29,1863Killed at Chaplin Hills,Oct. 8,1862
M. O.June 28, '65, as 1st Sgt.Mustered out June 28, 1865.M. O. June 28, '65, as team'rMustered out July 7,1865 ..
Died, Andersonville pris'n,Apr. 11,1864. Gr 497
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Apr. 25,1863
Tr. to Inv. C'ps July 27, '63.
Mustered out June 28, 1865.Disch. Apr. 8, "63; disabil..Mustered out June 28,1865.Mustered out May 30, 1865..Mustered out June 28,1865.
Tr. to Inv. C'ps Sept. 1, '64.
Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. Oct. 17, '62; disabil..Died at Camp Dennison,0.,Jan. 1,1863
Disch. Aug. 26, '64; disabil.Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Apr. 8, 1863
Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. Feb. 12, '63; disabil.Mustered out July 7.1865..Mustered out June 28,1865.
Mustered out May 17, 1865.Disch. Nov. 19, '63; wounds.Killed at Hoover's Gap, T.,June 24,1863
Mustered out June 28.1865.Tr.to In v.Corps A ug. 25, '63.
IVfustered out June 28,1865.Died at Woodsonville.Ky.,Nov.20,1862
Disch. Feb. 28, '63; disabil.Disch. Oct. 23, '62; disabil..Mustered out June 28,1865.
Disch. Feb. 28, '63; disabil.Abs.,sick, at M.O. of Reg.M.O.June 28,1865
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Tr. to Miss. Marine Bri-gade, Jan. 1,1863
Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Jan. 28, 1863
Disch. May25.'65; disabil.M. O. June28.'65,asCorp'I.Killed at Chickamauga,Sept. 20,1863
Disch. Mar. 15, '65; disabil.Killed at Chaplin Hills,Ky., Oct. 8,1862
Mustered out June 28,1865.
M. O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.
Sept. 13,1862 Nov. 14,1863 Mustered out June 28,1865.
404 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT,
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 405
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Giffin, Sylvester Hutton Aug. 14,1862Sept.Hawley, David H Granville "
Harrison, Jesse " "
Harrison, Josiah " "
House, John Ashmore
Hammer, Wm. A. S. .. Granville...Halterman, Lewis C... Rose Hill..Hollensbee, Thos. E .. Hazel Dell.Haldron,Clemmons D. Granville...Ingle, George CaseyJohnson, Harrison Granville...
Jared, Granville '
"Kitchen, Egbert B .Casey.Kitchen, James
I
"Lawrence, John R
Lambert, William T. .. VVestfield.
.
Legg, William Oak Point.
.
Martin, William Granville.,Martin, Benjamin
McCoy, Christopher C. Willow Hill
.
McCain, Robert Granville
,18621 M.O. June 6, '65, as Corp'l.Disch. May 1, '63; wounds.Died at Mumfordsville,Ky., Nov. 21,1862
Disch. Mar. 27, '63; disabil..Tr. to V. R.CFeb. 15,'65,
Mustered out July 14, '65.
Mustered out June"28,1865.Disch. July 19, '63; disabil..Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Mustered out June 6,1865..Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Abs.,sick,at M.O. of Reg.,M. O.June 28,1865
Disch. Feb. 10, '63 ; disabil .
.
Disch. Feb. 15. '63; disabil..Tr. to V. R. C.,July30,'63.Died at Perryville, Ky.,
1 Oct. 22,1862; woundsDisch. Nov. 11, '62; disabil.Died at Murfreesboro, T.,June 22,1863
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Died at Farmingt'n, Tenn.,Oct. 12,1863; wounds
M .O.June 28, ,'65; pris. war.
Died at Danville, Ky., Feb.
Miller, Reason F CaseyMiller, George W "Newsam, George W... Granville.Odell, Loran R
Odell, Thomas SPullen, James Hazel Dell..Phillipe, JosephPeyton, John C Mattoon . . .
.
Quinn, Jerome D Hazel Dell..Rader, ThomasRobertson, James.. Bell AirRider, Aaron ShelbyvilleStockbarger, John GreenupStockbarger, Daniel ...
I
"
Shupe, Daniel Majority Point.Shey, Ephraim E i PoseyShup, Martin Majority Point.Smith, George W GranvilleShup, James B Majority Point.Snider, William HSpohn, Jonathan O Hazel DellShup, William GreenupToles, LatB BeU AirWelker . Daniel G Hazel DellWise, Andrew Casey
Wood. Jeremiah J Ashmore.Woodworth, Daniel S.Woodworth, Edwin R
.
Weckizer, Conrad i Greenup. .
.
Wilker, John ! Hazel Dell.
Recmiis.AUenbaugh, Samuel S. GreenupButner, George S CharlestonClark, Henry H Crooked Creek.Chapman, Thomas H. VermilionDow, Lorenzo Crooked Creek.
Harding, Jacob R BloomfieldHammer, Albert Crooked Creek.
Feb.Jan.Feb.
11,1864 Mar.11, 1864: Feb.•29,1864|Mar.
Mahoffsy, Joseph (ireenupMallory, David Crooked Creek.McCabe, William E... (iranvilleMahoffsy, WilliamC Casej'Smith, Reuben R Lagrange, Ky..Tomlinson, William C. GranvilleWagnor, Peter H Charleston
Mar. 18,1864; Apr.
Mustered out May 27,1865.M.O. June 28. '65, as Serg't.Died Oct. 29,1862; wounds.Abs. ,sick, at M. O. of Reg.,M. O. June 28, 1865
i
Mustered out June 28,1865.
jTr. to V. R.C., Dec. 28, '64,
iTr. to V.R.C., July 22,1864.
:Mustered out June 28,1865.
Disch. Mar. 11, '63; disabil..M.O. June 28, '65. as Seig't.Tr. to V. R.C., Apr. 22. '64.
Died at Mattoon, 111., Oct.25,1862
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
! Disch. Dec. 22, '63; wounds.ITr. to V.R.C., Apr. 22, '64.
1 M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 28,1865.
Tr. toV.R.C.,July27,1863.Disch.June 17,'65;disabil.
Tr. to V. R.C.,Sept.26,'63.Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. Dec. 24, '62; disabil.Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. May 11, '63;
1864 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf1864
1864|
1864
Feb. 29. 1864 Mar. ,1864
Feb.Feb.Mar.
11,1864 Mar.29,1864 Mar.16, 1865! Mar.
Discharged Nov. 7, 1862 ....
Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.,
Mustered out June 6,1865Promoted 2d Lieutenant..Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.,Mustered out June 20, '65.
Transfer! ed to 61st 111. Inf.
AprJan.Jan.
29,186-t;Apr.5,1864 Jan.11,1864 Feb.
12,
....Discharged Jan. 29,1863.. ..
1864 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.1864
406 ADJUTANT general's REPOKT.
Name and Rank.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 407
Name and Rank.
408 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Captain.Reson L.Lovelace
First Lieutenants.George W. Thompson.Henry C. HowellOtho J. McManusAlexander Shawver...
Martinsville .... Sept. 6,1862
Indianapolis, In
Second Lieutenants.Simon F.Andrews..,John A. Woolford
First Sergeant.Henry C. Howell.
Martinsville .... Sept.Casey Mar.
Sept. 6, 1862! Mustered out June 28,1865.
Sept. 6,1862 Sept. 6, 1862! Resigned Jan. 23,1863Jan. 23,1863 Jan. 24,1863 Resigned June 20, 1864June 20,1864 Aug. 3,1864 Killed in action Apr. 2, '65.
June 6,1865 Not must'r'd,M.O. June28, '65,as Serg't.
6,1862 Sept. 6, 1862[ Resigned Mar. 14, 1863.14,1863 May 1,1863; Resigned Jan. 3, 1864..
Sergeants.Amos D. Cleaver..
Otho J. McManus.Edward J. Harrod.
John A. Wolford.
Martinsville ....'Aug. 14, 1862 Sept.
Martinsville .... 'Aug. 14,1862 Sept.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant.
ille.Ky.
Casey,
Corporals.Alexander Shawver.Jackson LindseyGeorge ShaffnerJacob Ishler
[Indianapolis, Ini Aug. 14,1862 Sept.Martinsville
.
Isaac N. Brown..
.
William Cowden.
Jonathan Morgan
.
Christian Fasig . .
.
Musicians. \
George W. Lamb MartinsvilleJames H. Lovelace "
Wagotter.Andrew J. English.
Privates.Ashley, Thomas J ,
Martinsville
Bush, Mason Oak Point..Bush, Samuel "Bishop, Granville H . . . MarshallBishop, Joseph Martinsville
Bishop, Abraham "
Brenner, Samuel "Brown, Levi "Blankenbeker, Sam'l.. "Culbertson, David R .. Elbridge .. ..
Cook, Solomon B i MartinsvilleCook, John MCook, Daniel "
Chapman. Asa MelroseChancellor, Henry CjCaseyCrouch, Sylvester Martinsville
Cowden, Henry.
Dillaplaine, Wm. T..,.lDotson, William H Casey
Elliott, William G MelroseFloyd, Eli B, Martinsville
Fasig, John L "Gordon, Samuel G CaseyHenley, George MartinsvilleHedden, Doctor S Livingston .
Aug. 14,1862!Sept.
Aug. 14, 1862 Sept.
Aug. 14, 1862 Sept.
8, 1862 Died at Woodson-^t Nov. 19,1862.....Pro. 1st Serg't then 1st Lt.Died at Murfreesboro, T.,
j
Mar. 31,1863
I
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
, 18621st. Sgt. Com. 1st Lieut. ..
Disch. Feb. 16, '63; woundsDisch. July 7, '63; woundsReduced to ranks. Diedat Gravelly Springs, Ala.,Feb. 11, 1865
Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct.8, 1862
Disch. Sept. 5, 1863; acci-dental wound
iM. O. June 28, '6.5, as priv.i Disch. Feb. 10, '63; disabil.
,1862 Corp. Tr. to I. C. Dec. 1, '63
M. O. June 28, '65, as private
,18621 Disch. Mar. 19, '64; disabil.
1862: Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Mar.31,1863
iDisch. Aug. 3, '63; disabil.'Died, Nashville, June 1, '63
Tr. to Inv.C'rps, June 26, '64
Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct.8. 1862
Mortally wounded July 27,
1864. "Died July 29, 1864..
M.O.June 28, '65, aswag'n'rMustered out June 28,1865.
Disch. Feb. 22, '63: disabil.M. O. June28,'65,asCorp'lDisch. Feb. 10, '63; disabil.Kil'd, Selma, Ala., Apr.2, '65
Disch. Apr. 11, '63; disabil..
I
Mustered out June 28J865.|Tr. to Miss. Marine Brig-
ade, June 14,1863[Killed at Perryville, Ky.,!
Oct.8, 1862Disch. Mar. 2, '63; disabil.!Tr. to Miss. Marine Brig-
ade, Jan. 1, 1863Disch. Jan. 23, '63; disabil.Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct.8, 1862
M. O. June 28, '65, as Serg'tMustered out June 28,1865.Mustered out June 22,1865.M. O. June 28, '65, as Mus'n
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 409
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Hires, Isaac!Martinsville,
Jenkins, Henry "
Johnston, Jonathan Wj MarshallLafTerty, Parmenas MartinsvilleLow, J ohn W !
"Laingor, James L "
Lefever, David CaseyJVIumford, WilliamMumford AdamMettler, JosephsMauk, JamesMallory, Isaac O Martinsville
Murphy, ChristianMurphy, A maziahMcNary, Howard B...
"
Mettler, John,Casey
Mahaffey, Amos Martinsville
Petry, William
Petry, GeorgePerisho, William A
.
Parthlow, J ohn C Oak Point .
.
Porter, James W MartinsvilleRuftj% Gottieib
I
Kose, Henry!
'
'
Rose, Daniel !
"Stewart, Alexander B.\ShafTner, Henry "
Snaveley, Levi ?
Swope, James Melrose
Sandoe, George MartinsvilleSnaveley, Samuel M.. "
Shick, PrestonShields. Dudley
,
Steeples, DanielI
Smith, JoshuaICasey
Smyers, Samuel i "'
Seaton, John Martinsville
Sims, JesseShoemaker, John L.Thompson, Thomas.Wells, EliWilson, John MWinters, Daniel H...Winters, WilliamWebber, Samuel
CaseyMartinsville
I Aug. 14,1862 Sept. .1862 Mustered out June 28,186.5.
Disch. for wounds rec'd atPerryville,Ky.,Oct.8,'62.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Disch. Feb. 10, '63; wounds.Disch. Dec. 9, '62; disabil...Mustered out June 28,1865.
Disch. Jan. 23, '63; disabil..Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. May 3, '63, as Corp'l;disability
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Whiteker, Sylvester ... Casey
Recruits.Brooks, John CaseyBeeson, Richard Y Johnson...Burk, Chas. M. or N. .. Orange
Cook, Darwin B Vermilion
Durham, Alexander... CaseyPurbee, Nathan LLewis, DanielMcNary, Thomas.
Died at Glasgow, Ky.,Dec. 11, 1862
Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct. 8, 1862
M.O. June 28, '65, as Serg't.Died at Murfreesboro, T.,May 26, 1863
Deserted Oct. 10, 1864iTr.mh U.S.Inf..Dec.l6.'62.Killed at Perr>'ville, Ky.,Oct. 8, 1862
Mustered out June 28, 1865
.
Johnson....Charleston.
McMurry, Richard B.
Ramsey, William R..Shoemaker, William.
Stogsdill, Huston W..Stewart, Alexander...Wiley, Francis M
Casey.
Lafayette
.
Casey
Feb.Mar.Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.Feb.
Mar.!Apr.
Feb. 11,1
jTr. to Inv. Corps, July 1, '63
iMustered out June 28,1865.Corp'l. Killed at Farming-ton, Tenn., Oct. 7. 1863..
Prom. Serg't., then Chap..IM.O. June 28, '65, as Serg't.Tr.to Inv.Corps, Apr. 11, '64
Disch. Mar. 15, '63; disabil..Mustered out June 28.1865.Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil.
]
Mustered out June 28,1865.Died at Woodsonville,Ky.,Nov. 20, 1862
Mustered out June 28,1865.
M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.Tr.l9th U.S. Inf., Dec. 16, '62
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
IM.O. June 28, '65, as Serg't.Supposed mort. w'nd'd atPerryville, Kv., Oct. 8, '62
Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct.8, 1862
11.1864 Mar. 28,1864 Corp'l. Tr. to 61st 111. Inf.7,1865;Mar. 13, 1865 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.
22.1865 Mar. '23, 18651 Tr. to 61st 111. Inf. Absent,! sick, at date of transfer..
18, 1865! Jan. 18, 1865 1Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.M. O. Sept. 22, 1865
ll,1864iMar. 28,1864 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.
7, 18651 Mar. 13,
11, 18641 Mar. 28, 1864 Tr.to 61st 111. Inf. Absent,sick, at date of transfer. ..
Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.Corp'l. Killed at Selma,
i Ala., Apr. 2, 1865Mar. 22, 1865 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.May 3,1864jTr.to61stIll. Inf. Absent,
I wounded, at date of trans.Mar. 28, 1864Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.
Tr.to 61st 111. Inf. as Corp'l.M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.
410 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 411
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or enlistment.
Datemuster.
Jenkins, Francis MJanes, (ieorge WJohnson, William J...Kelm, Jonathan
Kelm, Thomas JLandrus, HarryMason, RobertMcAchran, JamesMiller, FrancisMaxidon, JohnMulliken, RichardMcCrotty, William F..Newton, Charles HNorris, EdwardPowers, RobertRag-an, William WStarner, John RSnow,ChurchwellP M,Stone, James HSheppard, Jonathan C.Stokover, PeterStarwalt, James WSisna, Andrew SStarwalt, JohnSmith, John RTurner, WilliamTredway, Benjamin F.Thompson, John
Majority Point.MarthasvilleMelrose
DerbySpringvilleMattoon
NeogaMattoonJohnstown.,
.
MattoonCharleston . .
.
EtnaMattoonClark Centre.AreolaWindsorSprinfjville .
.
GreenupMattoonSpringville .
.
Mattoon.Springville .
.
MattoonOkawMattoon
Vincent, William J...Warren, DavidWiseman, Thomas J
.
Wilkins, James EWaggoner, William E.
Recruits.Beals, DavidCox, ClyssusHarlan, Jefferson R...McCrotty, Robert M...Ross, Augustus -S
Williams, Henry W...Williams. David BSmith, George VV
JohnstonMattoonClark Centre.
Melrose.Mattoon
Aug. 1.1862
SpringfieldNeogaTomp'sville,KyChicagoCaseyMontgomery ...
WestfieldGreenville
Sept.
Aug.Dec.Mar.Sept.Feb.Feb.Aug.
1,1862 Sept. 6,18621,1862 Nov. 14,1863
18,186.5 Mar. 18,
8, 18627,1865 Feb. 9,186511,1864 Mar. 28,
1, 1862 Sept. 6,
See Company DDeserted Oct. 8, 1862M. O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l
.
Missing in action at Chap-lin Hills, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.
Deserted Oct. 8,1862Mustered out June 28,1865.
Discharged Dec. 26, 1862 ....
Discharged Jan. 28,1863. . .
.
Discharged Mar. 23, 1863. . .
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.M. O. June 28, '65. as Serg t.
Discharged July 23, 1863 ....
Mustered out June 28,1865.Died Apr. 29,1863Mustered out June 28,1865.Tr. to V. R.C., Feb. 25, '64.
Died Apr. 4,1863Died Dec. 25,1862Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Discharged Feb. 1.5, 1864. . .
.
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Mustered out June 9, 1865 .
.
Killed at Vaught's Hill,Tenn.,Mar.20, 1863
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Missing in action at Chap-lin Hills, Ky., Oct. 8,1862.
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
M. O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.
Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.
Promoted Fife MajorTransferred to 61st 111. Inf.
M.O.June 6, '65, as wagon'r.
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank of en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Captain.William E. Adams !
Mattoon ...
First Lieutenant.William E McDonald. jCharleston .
Second Lieutenant. \
Gregory R. Hawkins... jMoultrie co.
First Sergeant.\
Samuel B. Gray Charleston
.
Sergeants.Henrv Hamblen Moultrie coDavid C.Smith
John Patterson Farmington ...
John M.Killough
CorjJorals.Andrew J . Pearce Summit
Solomon F. Hallet FarmingtonJohn D. Dryden
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept. 6, 1862 Mustered out June 28, 1865
.
Sept. 6,1862 Mustered out June 28,1865.
Sept. 6, 18621 Resigned Jan. 25,1864.
Sept. 6,1862iDisch. for woundsreceivedin action. Oct. 2.3, 1863
1 ,1862 Sept. 6, 1862 M. O.June 28, '6.5, as priv . .
.
' " Red. to ranks. Died at
i
Murfreeslioro. Apr.l8, '63.
I
" M.O. June'28, '6.5,aslstSgt.
Disch. Oct. 28,'63; disabil..
1,1862 Sept. 6,1862, Disch. Apr. 21, '64, as priv.;
t disabilityI Mustered out June 29,1865.
I
"iDisch. May 10, '63; disabil..
412 ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Silas B. Morrison
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY 413
Name and Rank. Residence. rank or en-listment.
of muster.
McClelland, Robt. \V.McCoy. John WMartin, Elijah
MattoonSullivan.Mattoon
Mahoney, Lewis FParkinson, William C
.
Poland, Jonathan
Prince, William...Price, JosephReplogle, Mathias.Rogers, John W...
Ranson, Franklin. . .
,
Sanders, JamesShaver, WilliamSawyers, Charles WSnyder, Henry L
Sackrider, John
Faimington
Prairie City.FarmingtonCharleston..Farmington
SummitMattoon . .
.
Charleston
.
Mattoon . .
.
Sullivan ...
Treadway, Reason H.Thair, Am brose G
MattoonSullivan.
Vallandigham, Jeflf. J
.
Weakley, Jeremiah...Weakley, JohnWhite, Michael orMarshall
White. James PWhite, James RWood, Solomon S
MattoonFarmingtonCharleston .
.
Wright, Isaac 1 Mattoon
Williams, William
.
Whittle, Edward...Ward, William
.
Warren, Salathial.
Recruits.Adams, Thomas G
Givans, Hiram...Litch, Robert M.Landers, Ethral..
Charleston
.
Newport ...
Mattoon . .
.
Aug. l,1862iSept. 6,1862 Mustered out June 28,186.5.
Disch. Jan.3,'63; disabil...Died at Gallatin, Tenn.,Jan. .3,1863
Disch. Mar. 7, '64; disabil..M. O. June 28, 65, as Corp'l.Died at Lebanon, Ky., Nov.
Aug. 1,1862 Sept. 10,1862
Georgetown
.
Charleston . .
.
Gamea
iMar. 24,1865 Mar.iFeb. 11,1864 Mar. 28,
Apr. 12,1865 Apr. 12,
Mustered out June 28,1865.Disch. Apr. 13, '63; disabil.M.O. June 28, '65, as Corp'l.Abs.,sick,at M. O. of Reg.M.O. June 28. 1865
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Mustered out Mav20,1865.Disch. Mar. 3, '63; disabil.Died of w-ounds receivedOct. 8, 1862.
Died of wounds receivedAug. 6. 1864
Mustered out June 28, 1865.Died at Gallipolis, Ohio,Jan. 9,1863
Mustered out June 28,1865.
M. O. June 28, 65,as Serg't.
Died at Nashville, Tenn . .
.
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Died at Murfreesboro, T.,Apr. 28, 1863
Died at Danville, Kv.. ofw'nds rec'd Oct. 21, 1862 .
.
Disch. Apr. 5,'63; disabil..Mustered out June 28,1863.Deserted Sept. 17,1862Deserted Oct. 8, 1862
Abs., sick at M. O. of R eg't.M.O. June 28, 1865
24,1865 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Remarks.
Captains.Owen Wiley
First LietiteJiants.
John M. EastinWilliam Bell
Second Lieutenants.William Bell
First Sergeant.Robert Ensley
Sergeants.Daniel E. AdamsAlvey C. Garrison....Edwin AshbyWilliam R. Connelly
Corj}orals.Joel WeaverJames E. WaltripGeorge HuttonJohn HaddockWilliam F. Johnson.
I
Coles CO Sept. 6.1862 Sept. 6,1862 Mustered out June 28,1865.
Charleston
.
HuttonSept. 6, 1862 Sept. ,1862 Resigned Jan 31,1864.
Hutton
Hutton
Hutton
Charleston.
Jan. 31,1864iMar. 9, 18641 Mustered out June 28,1865.
Sept. 6,1862Sept. 6,1862 Promoted
Aug. 4,1862 Sept. 6,1862
Aug. 4, 1862 Sept. 6, 1862
Charleston.Westfield...HuttonCharleston
.
Aug. 4,1862 Sept.
Died, Louisville, Nov.13,'62.
Private. M. O. June 19, '65.
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Died Feb. 12,1864; wounds.
M. O. June 28, '65, as Serg't.Disch. Oct. 28, '62; disabil.Mustered out June 28,1865.Died Apr. 5, 1864
IPromoted Hosp. Steward.
414 ADJUTANT general's REPORT
Name and Rank. Residence.
Thomas P. Donelson. Hutton,
Dennis Dyeri
"
Musicians.William D. Lafary Hutton.
Robert Ashby
Wagoner.Harrison Dallas Hutton
.
Privates.Anderson, Elias^ Hutton
.
Barrack. James C
Baker, Bazil i••
Baker.John "
Date ofrank or en-listment.
Barr, GeorgreBensely, Allen .
.
Bills, William H....""Boles, George W.Berkley, Thomas W...!
Crackley, Joab or JacobCrackley. Elias J . .
.
Cartwright, Rederick J.Chenowith, Robert WChanley.Thomas
.
Colbert, Joseph...Cox, Anthony
Aug. 4, ]
I
Aug.
Aug. 4, 1862
Aug. 4,1862
Dateof muster.
Sept. 6,
Daniels, JohnDallas, William D. or S,Deverick, Frank...Earls, Francis WEastin, Archibald....;.;titzpatrick, Nathan. ..Prench, Samuel S.Fuqua.ClaybornFitzpatrick, James M.Garrison, JohnHall, Wade....
Westfield
,
Hutton....
Chariest^on.
Hackett, Rice P..Higgins, James...Hutton, SilasHonts, William R.
Johnson, William HJohnson, Stephen AJones, John RLand, WilliamLand, Charles H. '
Land, Adam....Linhart.John HLevel, John B
Martin, William H.Moore. John CMoore, John W '
"
Hutton
Charleston.
'Hutton
Ashmore.
Hutton..;
Mullin, IsaiahMullens, Cornelius.Mullin, PerryM iller, Lloyd F ;"McGahan, AlexandeMullen, Andrew J...
Neal, George W....Neal, OwenCNeal, John F•Olney.Sylvanus A. "Rodebaugh, Cyrus....
Reynolds, Martin..-Reynolds, William R.!
Westfield
.
Hutton....CaseyHutton....Westfield
.
Hutton.
Remarks.
Died at Murfreesboro, TMar. 28,1863
Disch. Oct. 28, '62; disabii;
Sept. 6,1862 Reduced to ranks. Died atI
Galhpolis, O., Feb. 19, '63.M. O. June 28,'65,as priv.
Sept. 6, 1862 Reduced to ranks. Died atNashville, June 15,1865...
Sept. 6.1862 Mustered out June 28 1865Died at Castilian Springs,"Tenn.,Dec. 13,1862MO. June 28, '65, as Corp'I.
^ocf8ri86^^"^:''"^'^>'-
Mustered out June 28,1865;
Deserted Feb. 1, 1863Died Oct 16, -62; wounds;;Died at Murfreesboro, T .May 1,1863...Mustered out June 28,186.5'Died, Nashville, Feb. 12, '64.
M.-9-June28,'65.asCorp'l.Died at Woodsonville. Ky.Dec. 1,1862
'
Mustered out June 28! 1865'.Disch Dec. 20, -62, disabii.Killed at Perryville, Ky.,Oct. 8, 1862.
'-y-'
Mustered out June 28,"i865;M. O. June 9, '6.5; was prisTr. to V. R.C.Apr. 30, -M.Disch. Dec. 16, '62; disabii.Pisch. Nov. n,'62; disabii.Mustered out June 28,1865Mustered out June 6,1865'Mustered out June 28. 1865Disch. Apr. 9, '64; disabii..Disch. Apr. 14, '64; disabii.Died at Woodsonville, Ky..Dec. 3,1862.
Mustered out June 28,'i865;
MO. July 7, '65; pris. war,"^^f *^;?'c>' at M. O. of Reg.^M. O.June 28. 1865....Disch. Aug. 10 '63; disabii.Mustered out June 28, 1865Died, Louisville, Dec. 6, '62.Mustered out May 15,1865.M. q. June '28,65,asSerg't.Disch Jan. 1, '63; disabii.Killed at Perryville, Ky ,
Oct. 8, 1862 ...Killed at Perryviiie, Ky.;Oct. 8,1862
'.)'•.
Deserted Jan. 2, i863Mustered out July 7, 1865;;Killed at Farmington.T.,Oct. 7, 1863
Mustered out June 28,i865;Disch. Dec 24,62; disabii.M. O. July27, '65;wounded.M.O.June 28, '65, as IstSgt.Mustered out June 28,1865.Died at Woodsonville, Ky..Nov. 24,1862 .
Disch Jan 29. 63; disabii;Killed at Perryviiie, Ky
.
Oct. 8.1862... .
'-'••
Disch Jan. 28, 'BR; disabii;Died, bt. Louis, Oct. 24, '62.Died at Murfreesboro, T ,Apr. 21 1863; wounds,
j
Mustered out June 28, 1865.'Disch. Jan. 4, '64; disabii
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 415
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Riggins, Asa BRiggins, Charles WSmith, Samuel
Stewart JohnWalker, George P..VVatkins, Joseph H.Wright, ElstinWright, JohnWilson, James PWilcox, Simon S
—
Recruits.Atkins. Edward S . .
.
Bensley, Barkley . .
.
Cooper, Winf:eld S.Davidson, George..DeWitt, Solomon...French, John EGoodman, John M.Hayes, IsaacJenkins, John W...McGahan, Henry...
Quimby, John R ...
Snyder, Joseph
Hutton Aug. 4,1862Sept. 6,1862 Mustered out June :
Ashmore.Hutton...Ashmore.Hutton...
Crawford co.Ashmore
Charleston.WorthCharleston.
YorkDanville...
.
Charleston.YorkHutton
Maioritj'' Point.Westfield
Jan.Jan.Feb.Mar.Mar.Xov.Feb.Mar.Aug.
Aug.Feb.
Died at Woodsonville.Ky.,Nov. 23,1862
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
iOisch. Feb. 26, '63; disabil..M. O. May 2.3, '65, as Corp'l.Tr.to V. R.C.,Jan.l5,1865.Disch. Feb. 2, '64 ; disabil. .
.
Prom. Hospital Steward. ..
4,1864 Feb.17,1865 Jan.1. 1864 Mar.
21,1864 May7.1865 Mar.
11,1863 Dec.1.1864 Mar. 28,18647. 1865 Mar. 7,
2,1864 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.17. 186528,18613,18647,1865
21, 1863
4.1
13,186211,1865
Sept. 1862 M.O. June 28, '6.5, as Corp'l.iDied at Milton, Tenn.,Mar.
20,1863Mustered out June 2. 1865 .
.
Feb. 11,1865 Transferred to 61st 111. Inf.
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Remarks.
Ansel, Edward Licking co.,0.Boyd, Francis M GranvilleBeales, Jacob W CharlestonCook, Jesse H Greenup
Cunningham, George. Westfield...Davidson, John L ChicagoDougherty, John H... Charleston.,Grieve, William L Woodford..Murray, James. PeoriaRichardson, John W.. Wauponsie
.
Resser, Christian B GreenupSmith, George CasevWhite, Michael H Charleston..White, Edward J BlountWoodwotth, Jared W . . Charleston.
.
Sept. 27, 1864 Sept. 29,1864Jan. 5,1864 Jan. 12,1864
Feb. 11.1864
Feb. 14. 1865 Feb. 14.1865
Jan.Mar.Mar.
24,1865 Jan. 24.186523. 18651 Mar. 23,186518.1865 Mar. 22,1865
Feb. 24, 1864 Feb. 24. 1864
Mar. 25,1865 Mar. 25,1865
Died, C'p Butler, Mar.l8, '64
RejectedDisch.to date Mar. 5. '64, byreason of his being a re-jected recruit
R eported dead
tii'ed, c'p Butler,' Mar."4','''64'.
M'listered 'o'lit' Mav'sO.'ises'.
Died, C'p Butler, Apr. 1, '64.
Deserted
Rejected
416 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRDINFANTRY.
This Regiment was organized at Mattoon, 111., by Colonel James Monroe (then
Major of the Seventh Illinois Infantry). Companies A, C, D, H, I and K being fromColes county; B from Cumberland, B from Clark, F and G from Clark and Crawford.It was mustered into service at Camp Terry, Mattoon, September 6, 1862, with JamesMonroe as Colonel, Jonathan Biggs, of Westfleld, Clark county, as Lieutenant Colonel,
and James A. Connolly, of Charleston, 111., as Major.
On the 19th of September, 1862, the Regiment was loaded into freight cars at Mat-toon, and transported to Louisville, Ky., where it was at once put to work, underGeneral Nelson, to fortify the city against Bragg, who was then advancing on it in
pursuit of Buell.
October 1, having been assigned to the Thirty-third Brigade (General W. H. Terrill),
Fourth Division (General James S. Jackson), in McCook's Corps, the Regiment started
on the march under Buell, southward through Kentucky, after Bragg, who hadturned back, and up to this time the Regiment never had battalion drill, and hardlyan attempt at company drill, as all the officers, except the Colonel, were "raw re-
cruits."
October 8, just nineteen days after leaving Mattoon, the Regiment was engaged in
the battle of Perryville, where it lost 36 killed and 180 wounded. Among its woundedwere Captain Coblentz, Company E, First Lieutenant S. M. Shepard, Company A, andAdjutant L. H. Hamlin. Its Brigade Commander, General Terrill, and its Division
Commander, General Jackson, were both killed immediately behind and within twentyfeet of the line of the Regiment.
October 12, moved through Danville, Ky., to the Kentucky River, thence backthrough Danville and Lebanon to Mumfordsville, Ky.
In November moved via Glasgow and Bledsoe's Creek to Castilian Springs.
December 26, marched in pursuit of John Morgan, to Glasgow and Bear Wallow.
January 2, 1863, abandoned the chase after Morgan, and under Colonel Hall, OneHundred and Fifth Ohio, commanding Brigade, marched to Cave City, Bowling Greenand Nashville, Tenn., reaching Murfreesboro, Tenn., in General Gilbert's Corps,January 10.
February and March were spent in brigade and regimental scouting.
Early in March the Regiment was attacked beyond Stone River, while halted onBreed's Hill, with arms stacked and ranks broken, by a large cavalry force, but forror
ing under fire, and repelling the attack, it waded Stone River, carrying off its wounded,and withdrew to Murfreesboro.
March 20, the Brigade, consisting of the One Hundred and Twenty-third Illinois,
Eightieth Illinois, One Hundred and Fifth Ohio, One Hundred and First Indiana, withtwo pieces of Captain Harris' Battery—about 1,500 men in all— was attacked and sur-
rounded by Morgan's Cavali-y, about 5,000 strong, with six pieces of artillery, hearMilton, Tenn., about twelve miles out from Murfreesboro. This was shortly after
Morgan had captured a Brigade of infantry at Hartsville, Tenn. In the engagementat Milton, Morgan was wounded, his force driven from the field, leaving their dead/
and wounded and two pieces of artillery. Captain A. C. VanBuskirk, Company H,was killed, and a number wounded.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 417
Major Connolly had the pommel of his saddle torn away by a bullet, and dismount-
ing, was in a few minutes knocked down and seriously injured by a bullet which
carried away the collar of his overcoat and blouse. Dr. H. C. Allen, the Regimental
Surgeon, had his blouse riddled with bullets while attendng to the wounded. Morgan
never fought a successful battle after this.
May the Regiment was assigned to Wilder's Brigade, Reynolds' Division, Four-
teenth Corps, composed of Seventeenth and Seventy-second Indiana, and Ninety-eighth
and One Hundred and Twenty-third Illinois. They were mounted, and armed with
Spencer rifles—seven shooters. Did scouting and patrol duty for a month or so.
June 24 this Brigade led *the advance of Rosecrans' army in its movement from
Murfreesboro, the Seventeenth Indiana being in advance and the One Hundred and
Twenty-third Illinois next. These two Regiments moved out from Murfreesboro long
before daylight on the morning of the 24th, in a drenching rain, and by daylight en-
countered the rebel videttes. Prom that moment the itwo Regiments broke into a
gallop and kept up the run. The farther they went the larger the rebel force of
cavalry kept growing before them, but the rapid pace gave the enemy no time to
form, until about 9 o'clock in the morning, by which time these two Regiments hadi
advanced to and seized Hoover's Gap, a place of great natural strength, but they were
confronted here with twenty times their own number of infantry, well supplied with
artillery to occupy this Gap, and their supporting forces were at least ten miles in
the rear, floundering along through the mud and rain. But the rapidity and audacity
of the movement saved them, for the enemy, supposing the force was a large one,
checked there advance in column, deployed there force in two lines, brought up there ar-
tillery and opened a terrific artillery fire, at the same time sending out reeonnoitering par-
ties on the Federal flanks, but as soon as the gap was seized, couriers had been despatched
back to Wilder, informing him of the situation, and before the enemy had satisfied
himself of the force in his front, the other Regiments of the Brigade arrived, and with
It the battery of Captain Lilly, (Indiana) his guns having been hauled the last mile
by men of the Brigade, Lilly's horses having given out with their long run through
the muddy roads.
These reinforcements checked the enemy still more, but by 2 P. M. they made adetermined attack along the whole line and on both flanks, but the seven shooting
Spencer rifles proved effective in repelling it, and before another could be made the
head of the infantry of Rosecrans' army began to arrive, and Hoover's Gap was held
without further contest, the enemy withdrawing in the night. The Regiment lost
several killed and wounded in this affair.
June 26 to August 16, raiding to the rear of Bragg's army, cutting and tearing uprailroads, and burning bridges in his rear; capturing horses and contrabands in the
vicinity of Manchester, War Trace, Shelbyville, Columbia, Centerville, Pulaski andDecherd.
August 16, moved eastward from Decherd, over Cumberland Mountains and Wal-den's Ridge, reaching the valley on the east side of the Ridge, at Poe's tavern, about
10 o'clock at night, and there bivouacing until 3 o'clock in the morning, when MajorConnolly, of the One Hundred and Twenty-third, was ordered to move down the val-
ley with two companies of his regiment, and, moving cautiously and without noise,
to go as far down the valley as he could. This battalion moved on at smart pace
and noiselessly over the sandy road, until about 6 o'clock in the morning, when, uponmaking a turn in the road, the battalion suddenly found itself within 100 yards of
the Tennessee River, and looking right up the main street of the city, while the high
fortified hill, on the Chattanooga side, w.th its many guns, frowned immediately over
the heads of the men of the battalion, but there was a steamboat lying at the bankon the north side of the river, just where the road they were traveling reached the.
water, which had just unloaded 60 mules and twelve rebel soldiers, who were bring-
ing the mules out to pasture. In an instant the battalion was flying down the road
to that steamboat, the mules and soldiers were captured, and the Spencer rifles beganfiring into the boat, which dropped its gang plank into the river, and backed out
from the bank, drifting down with the current, as the helmsman was compelled to
desert his wheel. In the excitement of the attack some of the men rode their horses
belly-deep into the river, in their eager desire to capture the boat. The enemy in the
city were completely surprised; they didn't know there was a Federal soldier within
100 miles of the city, so the little battalion stood there and fired across into the streets
Vol. 6—27.
418 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
at every rebel uniform that showed itself dodging about the streets, for full ten min-
utes before a single shot was returned from the other side. Couriers were sent backto notify the Brigade Commander, and, in a very short time, the rest of the Brigade*,
with Captain Lilly's battery, was on the hills opposite Chattanooga, and Liilly, withhis rifled guns, soon found himself able to send his shells entirely over the city andto any part of it. The Regiment remained there with its Brigade, picketing the river
for miles above and below Chattanooga, until Sept. 9, when Crittenden's Corps entered
Chattanooga.
The Kegiment then forded the river above Chattanooga, and led the advance of
Crittenden's Corps to Ringgold and Tunnel Hill, Ga., constantly skirmishing dui-ing
the three days advance.
September 18 and 19, engaged in the battle of Chickamauga, the Regiment takingits place in line with the infantry of the Fourteenth Corps, to which it belonged.
September 20, the Regiment remounted and moved with its Brigade back throughChattanooga, and, crossing the river, moved up to Fryer's Island.
Sergeant Major R. W. Houghton was killed, and Captain W. E. Adams, CompanyI, was wounded at Chickamauga.
September 24, Major Connolly was detailed to serve as Inspector of the ThirdDivision, Fourteenth Corps (General Reynolds) and, on the reorganization of the army,the Divisions of Reynolds and Brannan were consolidated under command of Baird,
and Major Connolly, from that time until the close of the war, served as inspectori
of this consolidated Division, engaging in the siege of Chattanooga, battles of Look-out Mountain, Mission Ridge, Ringgold, Resaca, Atlanta Campaign, Sherman's marchto Savannah and through the Carolinas and Virginia to Washington.
October 1 the Regiment started up the river under (Jeneral Cook to intercept
Wheeler in his raid toward Nashville.
October 7 engaged in the battle at Farmington, Tenn., in which Wheeler wasseverely punished and driven from the State, and where Colonel James Monroe waskilled. Sergeant Catlin and (,'orporal Shope were killed also, and many others
wounded.
Followed Wheeler and drove him across the Tennessee River.
October 19 went into camp at Maysville, Ala., and spent some two months there
patroling the surrounding country and collecting horses, thence to Pulaski, Tenn.,
where two or three weeks were spent in shelter tents, with snow a foot deep andzero weather. Thence to Mooresville, Ala., about the middle of January, 1864, andguarded the Tennessee River, gathering rations and forage in northern Alabama until
April; then marched to Columbia, Tenn., remaining there a few weeks; then started
to join General Sherman for the Atlanta campaign, passing through Stevenson, Ala.,
May 6, and camping at foot of Sand Mountain, 7 miles from Bridgeport.
Moved over Sand Mountain through Trenton into Georgia, in Lookout Valley;
thence over Lookout Mountain to Chickamauga Creek May 8; thence via lMgeoi\ Gapto Lafayette, across Taylor's Ridge to Villenow, 15 miles from Daltou, and fell in
with the army May 11.
May 14 moved towards Rome Ga., with Sherman's ^Cavalry, but the Cavalry en-
countered Forrest's Cavalry and Polk's Infantry Corps and retreated, this Regimentbeing on foot and covering the retreat, wherein their Spencer rifles came into goodplay.
May 16, at 3 o'clock P. M., started for the front of Sherman's Army, passing onthe way the Division of Jeff. C. Davis, en route for Rome, Ga., and at 1 o'clock nextmorning camped on battle field where Logan's Corps fought for the crossing of the
Oostenaula River.
May 17, turned again and moved 18 miles toward Rome. Alay 18, continued towardRome, turned toward Kingston. Ga., and at Woodland ran into a rebel force whereAdjutant Hamlin was captured.
May 19 the Regiment moved to Rome, the rest of the Brigade going to Kingston,
where the Regiment rejoined it the same night.
May 20 the entire Brigade and Garrard's Division of Cavalry behind fortifications
at High Tower Bridge.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. 419
May 21 Captain O. F. Bane detailed as Adjutant General o£ Brigade, and Lieuten-
ant J. R. Harding relieved as Provost Marshal of Brigade, and detailed as RegimentalAdjutant.
May 23 moved 15 miles southwest to VanWert.
May 24 crossed AUatoona Mountains into valley at Dallas and overtook rear guardof Johnston's army, skirmishing heavily with them.
May 25 moved out of bivouac into line of battle on foot and held line under heavyfire until Logan's Corps came up, when mounting, moved to right flank.
May 27 dismounted behind rail piles on extreme right of army, skirmishing all day;repulsed several charges. By this time the men had acquired so much confidence in
their Spencer rifles that the single rank formation for line of battle was much better
than the double rank used to be with the muzzle loaders.
May 29, changed position during night to extreme left of army.
June 1, Regiment reported to General McPherson, and went into picket southwestof Dallas, on extreme right of army again; constant skirmishing. Covered move-ment of right wing in changing lines to rear.
June 8, on extreme left of army, at Ackworth, June 9, with Division, reconnois-
sance to Big Shanty, driving enemy into their earthworks at foot of Kenesaw moun-tain. Four men of Regiment wounded on skirmish line. June 10, moved four miles
to left of Big Shanty, holding left of army; fortified along Noonday Creek.
June 19, moved with the Brigade out of fortifications, and drove the enemy beyondthe creek into their fortifications. On 20th, another similar advance, with heavyskirmishing, resulting as before.
June 22, made a forty-mile scout eastward to Canton and back, halting at noon onGovernor Joe Brown's farm. June 23, Regiment moved with Garrard's Division of
Cavalry across Noonday Creek. Daily skirmishing until July 2d, when the Regimentcovered the withdrawal of McPherson's Corps again, preparatory to a change of front.
July 3, followed the retiring enemy through Marietta, Ga.
July 4, 1864, skirmishing nearly all day with the enemy, between Marietta and the
Chattahoochie, with the Chicago Board of Trade Battery well up to the skirmish line
all the time.
July 5, moved toward Roswell, Ga. July 9, waded the Chattahoochie River at
Roswell, under fire of enemy from opposite bank, and lay all day on south bank,
after driving the enemy away, as cover for the crossing of our troops, wading backat night to horses and bed. July 15, Lieutenant Colonel Biggs led the Regiment, to-
gether with the Seventy-second Indiana. and Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, to Cross
Keys, within thirteen miles of Atlanta. July IS, destroyed railroad between Decaturand Stone Mountain Station, and on 19th captured Stone Mountain Station. On 20th
moved to Decatur. 22d and 23d of July, on a raid to Oxford and Covington, Ga.
On the night of July 27 Garrard's Division of Cavalry, with which the Regimenlfc
was serving, was completely surrounded by a large force of the enemy, and the
Regiment was dismounted, and forming as infantry, led the advance in cutting throughthe lines of the enemy on the Atlanta road, on the morning of July 28. Captain Hart,
Company D, was wounded here.
August 1, the Regiment and the rest of the Brigade returned to Atlanta front,
and leaving horses at Peach Tree Creek, in charge of the "No. 4" men, moved into the
line of our works on extreme left, which the Twenty-third Corps had vacated during
the night, and continued to hold them until the 13th, when moved to Decatur. 17th
in camp on Buck Head road. 19th and 20th, at Decatur, patroling, skirmishing and.
foraging in rear of Atlanta until night of 20th, when the Regiment traveled andpicketed all night for the left wing of the army as it withdrew to the Chattahoochie
River.
August 29, moved to right of the army with the Brigade, and on 30th covered
movement of army trains, and reached Montgomery railroad. On 30th moved to right
near to Macon railroad, which Scotfield was destroying at Rough-and-Ready.
September 2 reconnoitred in rear of Atlanta, which was taken possession of bySlocum, and Atlanta campaign ended, the Regiment having marched as cavalry andfought as infantry all through it.
420 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
October 1st at Cross Keys. October 3d, crossed the Chattahoochie on pontoona,
going northward in pursuit of Hood. October 5th, followed Hood to Lost Mountain,the Fourth Corps being to the right and the Fourteeuth Corps to the left. October7th, fought the enemy at New Hope Church, we occupying their old works and theyoccupying ours. October 11th, reached Rome, and on 12th engaged enemy, driving
him three or four miles from Rome in direction of Sunimerville. 13th, moved out onold Atlanta road and scattered enemy's cavalry over the country. 14th, moved onKingston road. October 20th, came up with Hood at Little River, and spent day in
heavy skirmishing, being then in Alabama. 21st, struck enemy again at Blue Pond.
October 23d, moved over Lookout Mountain into Wills Valley, Hood's army havingleft Gadsden, Ala., for the Tennessee River. October 28th, struck the enemy at
Terrapin Creek. General J. H. Wilson assumed command of the Division to whichthe Regiment was attached, and which was commanded by General Garrard duringall the Atlanta campaign and up to this date.
October 30th, reached Cave Springs, and next day reached Rome. November 1st,
turned over all serviceable horses and mules to General Kilpatrick, and went to
Louisville, Ky., to remount for the "Wilson Raid" of the next spring.
December 28th, 1864, left Louisville, Ky., remounted and equipped.
January 1st, 1865, camped at Elizabethtown, Ky., with snow a foot deep andweather very cold. January 9th, 10th and llth, at Nashville, Tenn. Moved thencevia Columbia and Mt. Pleasant to Gravelly Springs, Ala., near Eastport.
March 22d, 1865, started from there with First, Second and Fourth Divisions ofcavalry, 12,000 men, under General Wilson, for Selma, Ala. 23d March, reached Frank-fort, and 24th crossed Bear Creek. March 26th, reached Blackwater River, and on29th reached Black Warrior, whose waters flow directly to the Gulf. March 30th,
marched through Eliton and camped 11 miles below, having marched 30 miles this day.
March 31st, moved down the railroad toward Selma, destroying bridges, trestlework,
depots and Confederate machine shops at Limestone Station. Montevallo was cap-
tured after sharp fighting, and burned.
April 1st, rebels sent reinforcements up from Selma and made a determined standat Ebenezer Church, but they were forced back with but little fighting. April 2d,
marched 21 miles, appearing before Selma's fortifications at two o'clock in the after-
noon. Immediately the horses were sent to the rear, lines formed, and an assault
commenced on the works by the mounted infantry Brigade with their Spencer rifles.
The assaulting column consisted of but little over 1,000 men, in single line, andwith no reserve line. This column was composed of the Ninety-eighth and One Hun-dred and Twenty-third Illinois and Seventeenth and Seventy-second Indiana, andwhen the command to charge was given they rushed forward under a deadly flre
without check or waver until they climbed the fortifications and opened their deadlySpencer fire on the flying defenders of Selma. In this assault, First Lieutenant O. J.
McManus, Sergeants J. S. Mullen and Henry E. Cross, Corporal McMurry and privates
Daniel Cook, John Bowman, Marion White and Henry Woodruff were killed, and 50
wounded, including Lieutenant Colonel Biggs, Adjutant L. B. Bane, Captains W. B.
Adams and Owen Wiley, Lieutenants Alex. McNutt and J. R. Harding.
Forrest was defending the place with 8,000 men. He escaped, leaving 2,000 prison-
ers in our hands.
April 8th, marched for Montgomery, 45 miles away, wading swamps and creeks andpontooning Black Swan River, reaching the original capital of the Confederacy onApril 13th, and there learning for the first 'time that Lee had surrendered to Grant in
Virginia.
April 16th, reached Columbus, Ga., and on the 20th entered Macon, Ga., withoutopposition, at the end of a 43 miles march. May 23d, started for Chattanooga; fromthence marched to Nashville and camped across the river at Edgefield, where the
Regiment was mustered for discharge by Captain L. M. Hosea on June 27th, the re-
cruits being transferred to the Sixty-first Illinois. Discharged at Springfield, 111.,
July llth, 1865. At the time of the death of Colonel Monroe, at Farmington, Tenn.,
in October, 1863, the Regiment was reduced below the minimum, and was never after
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filled up, so that the Lieutenant Colonel and Major came home with the same rank
they went out with, except that the Lieutenant Colonel was brevetted Brigadier Gen-
eral, and the Major was brevetted Lieutenant Colonel by the President.
HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE TENNESSEE.
Special Orders, I p^,^^^, Nashville, Tenn., June 28, 1865.
No. 5. )J2.xiraci. |
XXVII. Those men of the One Hundred and Twenty-third Illinois Volunteers whoare ineligible to be mustered out with that command, now at Edgefield, Tenn., will
proceed, without delay, to Franklin, Tenn., under charge of Lieutenant L. Grundy,
Sixty-first Illinois. On arrival at Franklin, these men will be transferred to andpermanently consolidated with the Sixty-first Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Brevet
Major A. L. Hough, Chief Commissary of Musters, M. D. T., is hereby charged with
the execution of this order. The transfer to be made under provisions of Circular
No. 64, series 1864, War Department.By command of Major General Thomas.
HENRY M. CIST, A. A. G.