One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Infantry History The One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Wood, Quincy, Ill., by Colonel John Wood, and was mustered in June 5, 1864, for one hundred days.
On June 9, 1864, the Regiment left Quincy, and proceeded to Memphis, Tenn., where it was assigned to Fourth Brigade, District of Memphis, Colonel E. L. Baltwick, Thirty-ninth Wisconsin, commanding. On July 9, assigned to Third Brigade, Colonel John Wood commanding, and was stationed on the Hernando road, on picket duty.
The Regiment was mustered out of the United States service at Springfield, Ill., September 4, 1864. [1]History from the Adjutant General’s Report.
Name and Rank | Residence | Date of Rank or Enlistment | Remarks *MO means Mustered Out |
Captains: | |||
John B. Johnson | Prairie City | June 5, 1864 | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
First Lieutenants: | |||
James Robb | Prairie City | June 5, 1864 | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Second Lieutenants: | |||
Henry L. Adair | Quincy | June 5, 1864 | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
First Sergeant: | |||
Charles S. Brodbent | Prairie City | May 4, 1864 | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Sergeants: | |||
Palmer E. Hughson | Prairie City | May 4, 1864 | Promoted Sgt. Major |
David E. Phipps | Leene | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Peter C. Stire | Prairie City | “ | “ |
William M. Owen | Quincy | “ | “ |
Corporals: | |||
James Tannehill | Walnut Grove | May 4, 1864 | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
William Chatten | Quincy | “ | “ |
Thomas R. Johnson | Lee | “ | “ |
Granville H. Currier | Avon | “ | “ |
Charles R. Pratt | Abingdon | “ | “ |
Orion H. Bliss | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Henry C. King | Walnut Grove | “ | “ |
John C. Dewey | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Privates: | |||
Arbogast, Henry | Walnut Grove | May 4, 1864 | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Adair, George L. | Quincy | “ | “ |
Bassett, Richard B. | Quincy | “ | “ |
Beaver, Dolphin M. | Joshua | “ | “ |
Beevis, John W. | Quincy | “ | “ |
Broughton, Horace O. | Quincy | “ | “ |
Boyle, William | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Carrier, George D. | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Collar, Allen J. | Prairie City | “ | Wounded, absent at MO of Reg. |
Cook, William C. | Ellisville | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Cox, William M. | Lee | “ | “ |
Chatten, Enoch | Quincy | “ | “ |
Cubbage, Isaac | Woodville | “ | “ |
Curless, Samuel | Keene | “ | MO May 21, 1865, POW |
Davis, Albert | Prairie City | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Drake, William P. | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Dressel, Peter | Lee | “ | “ |
Dills, John R. | Quincy | “ | “ |
Fengel, Charles P. | Deerfield | “ | “ |
Freer, Francis A. | Ellisville | “ | “ |
Frederics, Jacob | Keene | “ | “ |
Funk, Joseph A. | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Griswold, Seth N. | White Hall | “ | “ |
Hagaman, Aaron | Fairview | “ | “ |
Hines, John R. | Young Hickory | “ | “ |
Hull, Henry | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Hunter, Jesse | Stone Prairie | “ | “ |
Iberson, John W. | Quincy | “ | Deserted May 30, 1864 |
Jones, Orville D. | Putnam | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Kreider, Jacob | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Kent, Charles W. | Fairview | “ | “ |
Lippey, David E. | Lee | “ | “ |
Martin, George B. | Atlanta | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 as Sgt. |
McDonald, Isaac J. | Prairie City | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Merrill, Asa H. | Fairview | “ | “ |
Miller, Joseph S. | Quincy | “ | “ |
Miller, David A. | Quincy | “ | “ |
Monaghan, Alexander | Quincy | “ | “ |
Moss, Walter R. | Cuba | “ | “ |
Murray, Arthur B. | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Newbey, Henry | Quincy | “ | “ |
Newby, Jas. Howard | Quincy | “ | “ |
Nelson, James P. | Lee | “ | “ |
Obrien, Walter | Quincy | “ | “ |
Owens, Alexander | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Painter, John W. | Walnut Grove | “ | “ |
Platts, William L. | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Petit, Rosaloo | Quincy | “ | “ |
Raymond, Simon | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Redmond, James J. | Quincy | “ | “ |
Robinson, Hamilton | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Roberts, Edward P. | Quincy | “ | POW at MO of Regiment |
Ross, Felix W. | Avon | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Sackett, Salmon J. | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Sanford, Alonzo | Lee | “ | “ |
Scott, Wiley | Quincy | “ | “ |
Seals, William H. | Keene | “ | “ |
Sheley, Samuel | Prairie City | “ | Died, Memphis, Sept. 1, 1864 |
Smith, William L. | Young Hickory | “ | “ |
Smith, George W. | Keene | “ | “ |
Stantial, Christopher P. | Prairie City | “ | Killed, Memphis, Aug. 21, 1864 |
Shultz, David H. | Lee | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Stanton, Franklin W. | Avon | “ | Absent, sick at MO of Regiment |
Stearins, Abdallah M. | LaHarpe | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Spencer, Cyrus | Quincy | “ | “ |
Thompson, George | Payson | “ | “ |
Tracey, James W. | Keene | “ | “ |
Walton, John J. | Lee | “ | “ |
Williams, James S. | “ | POW at MO of Regiment | |
Williams, Thomas F. | Quincy | “ | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Wisch, Peter | Woodville | “ | Deserted May 30, 1864 |
Recruits: | |||
Buck, George W. | Prairie City | May 4, 1864 | MO Sept. 24, 1864 |
Carrier, Alonzo E. | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Griffith, Henry L. | Ellisville | “ | “ |
Lowry, Daniel | Quincy | “ | “ |
Lowry, Charles | Quincy | “ | “ |
Orr, John | Prairie City | “ | “ |
Shafer, George J. | Winslow | July 9, 1864 | “ |
Thompson, George A. | Deer Ridge | May 5, 1864 | “ |
Williams, Henry C. | ? | “ | Non-Comm. Staff |
Sources:
↑1 | History from the Adjutant General’s Report. |
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