The Sixteenth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized and mustered into United States’ service at Quincy, Ill., under the “Ten Regiment Act,” on the 24th day of May, 1861. It was mustered in by Captain T. G. Pitcher, U.S.A.
June 12, 1861, moved to Grand River as railroad guard; after which the Regiment was scattered along the line of the road as guard. July 10, Colonel Smith’s force was attacked at Monroe Station by 1,600 mounted Rebels, but held his position until the arrival of reinforcements, when the enemy retired. On the 16th, lost two men wounded at Caldwell Station. August 20, regiment moved under General Hurlbut to Kirksville, and in pursuit of General Green, arriving at Hannywell on September 1.
September 10, ordered to St. Joseph, Mo. On 14th, together with the Third Iowa Infantry, has a skirmish at Platte City. 17th, returned to St. Joseph.
January 27th, ordered to Bird’s Point, Mo. March 3, ordered to New Madrid, where we were attached to the Army of Mississippi, Second Brigade, Colonel James D. Morgan, First Division, Brigadier General E. A. Paine.
On the evening of the 12th of March the Tenth and Sixteenth Illinois Volunteers were thrown forward and erected a line of earthworks, mounting four heavy guns, within half a mile of the enemy’s works.
March 13, the battle of New Madrid was fought, the Sixteenth supporting the siege guns.
April 7th, were landed on the opposite side of the Mississippi, with the Tenth Illinois, and followed the retreating army to Tiptonville, Tenn., where we captured 5,000 prisoners, a large amount of artillery, small arms and ammunition. April 9th, returned to New Madrid; 13th, embarked for Osceola, Ark.; 17th, embarked for Hamburg, Tenn., where we arrived 22nd. Participated in the siege of Corinth. After the evacuation, pursued the retreating army to Booneville; June 12th, returned and camped at Big Springs.
July 20, moved to Tuscumbia; 29th, crossed the Tennessee at Florence.
September 15, arrived at Nashville, after a seventeen days’ march, with continual guerrilla fighting – loss, one killed and five wounded.
Garrisoned Edgefield, Tenn., guarding railroad bridge. November 5, garrison was attacked by Rebel General Morgan, who was repulsed, leaving many dead upon the field. Our loss, one killed and five wounded.
The regiment remained at Edgefield until the middle of July, 1863, when it broke camp and marched to Murfreesboro, where it remained one month; thence it marched to Columbia, Tennessee; thence to Athens, Huntsville and Stevenson, Alabama, camping a few days at the latter place, when it made a forced march to Bridgeport, where with the brigade, it guarded ordnance stores and pontoon bridge against a threatened attack. The battle of Chickamauga having just been fought, Bragg was threatening the rear of Rosecran’s army.
In October a march was made up the Sequatchie valley, as far as Anderson’s Gap, a distance of forty miles.
The Sixteenth had been in the First Brigade, First Division, Army of the Cumberland. At Anderson’s Gap orders were received transferring it and the entire brigade to First Brigade, Second Division, Fourteenth Army Corps. The brigade was commanded by General Morgan, the Division by General Jeff C. Davis, and the corps by Palmer. The regiment remained in this brigade, division and corps until the close of the war. From Anderson’s Gap the regiment marched to Waldron’s Bridge, and for a few weeks guarded a line of transportation on the Tennessee River; thence it moved to Kelly’s Ferry, where it encamped until January, 1864, where it was engaged in the arduous duty of unloading from boats the rations and ammunition sent forward to the enemy which lay at Chattanooga, sixty miles above.
December 20 to 31, the regiment re-enlisted as veterans, and on New Years Day, 1864, left for Illinois on a furlough of thirty days. Returning, marched to Rossville, Georgia, the latter part of February; went into camp with the rest of brigade and division.
Moved with Sherman’s Army on the Atlanta campaign; was in advance division at Buzzard Roost, where a sharp fight was kept up for one day in which the regiment lost 18 killed and wounded; withdrawing from Buzzard Roost with the Fourteenth and Fifteenth corps, the latter under the command of General Logan, made a night march, fighting the battle of Resaca and flanking the rebels from Dalton. From Resaca the regiment moved with the division which was sent by steamer to capture Rome, an important rebel city which was taken after a fight, in which the Sixteenth sustained no loss. From Rome the regiment moved to Lost Mountain, thence to Kenesaw Mountain, where for a time it lay under the fierce cannonade of a hundred guns on that natural fortress; was afterwards reserve line of the charging corps on June 27, when in a few minutes the army lost 3,000 men; the loss of the regiment was 10 or 15. Thence on to the Chattahootchee river, where the Sixteenth was the first to cross, driving back the heavy picket line of the enemy, losing over 20 men. It participated in the battle Peach Tree Creek, losing a number by wounds and prisoners by marching into the enemy while the regiment was making a night reconnoiter.
After the investment of Atlanta, the regiment held a position on the front and for thirty days was constantly engaged in skirmish firing. Then it withdrew from the front and swung around the city to the west. June 30th was in the thickest of the fight at Jonesboro. In the famous Atlanta campaign, the Fourteenth Army Corps at that place, in which Hardee’s force was broken, a large portion of it captured, and Atlanta won, the Sixteenth charged with fixed bayonets and empty guns. Owing to the ground over which the regiment charged its loss was less than regiments to the right and left which lost twice the number.
After the capture of Atlanta, the regiment went into camp nearly a month. While Hood was making his raid to the rear, the regiment was sent back to Chattanooga, Huntsville and as far as Athens. Hood having moved further west changed the plans of Sherman, the regiment returned to Atlanta. Here the corps was taken from the Army of the Cumberland, and, with the Twelfth Corps, became the Army of Georgia. The regiment participated in the famous march through Georgia to the sea. Being on the most advanced post at the evacuation of Savannah, it had the honor of being the representative regiment of the Fourteenth Army to take formal possession of the city. Marched north during February and March, 1865; assisted in the capture of Columbus and Fayetteville; was in fierce fight at Averysboro, where, during the afternoon of March 16, the regiment lost 15 or 20 killed and wounded, one of whom was Captain White, of Company A, who was commanding the force, and who fell, mortally wounded, while leading a charge across the field.
On the 19th, 20th and 21st of March, at the battle of Bentonville, the division of which the Sixteenth was a part, withstood for five hours, during the first day’s battle, the six times repeated onslaught of Johnson’s entire army. The Sixteenth being in the front line, while repelling a charge saw the rebels, who had been successful at another point, swing around it, and drive the supporting regiment from their works and into the swamp. Having repelled the assault in front, the Sixteenth climbed over the temporary breastworks and opened fire on what five minutes before had been its rear. After a few shots, with the assistance of the Fourteenth Michigan, charged the rebel line, capturing some 800. The second day of the battle the Sixteenth, in conjunction with the Fourteenth Michigan, through a mistake order of the colonel of the latter, made a charge into the center of the rebel forces, and for over a quarter of an hour was under as murderous a front and flank fire as ever rained on troops. In this brief space of time a third of the regiment fell, having less than 300 in line in going into the fight, Company A, with twenty-seven men, lost ten, seven of whom died on the field, or soon after. This was the last battle of the war the Sixteenth was engaged in, but it was the most terrible of them all.
After this battle the Sixteenth was marched to Goldsboro, where it encamped a month; thence to Raleigh and Durham Station, where Johnson surrendered his army to Sherman. Marched with Sherman’s Army to Richmond and Washington; participated in the grand review at the latter place May 24, 1865, after which the regiment proceeded to Louisville, Kentucky, where it was mustered out on the 8th of July, after a term of service of four years and three months, and a week later it arrived in Springfield, Illinois, where it received its final pay and discharge papers. [1]History from the Adjutant General’s Report.
Name and Rank | Residence | Date of Rank or Enlistment | Date of muster | Remarks |
Captains | ||||
George W. Patrick | ? | May 14, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Mustered out Sept. 25, 1861. |
Abram Rowe | Macomb | Sept. 25, 1861 | May 24, 1862 | Mustered out Dec. 30, 1864. |
John Merryman | Clayton | Dec. 30, 1864 | Mar. 28, 1865 | Mustered out July 8. 1865. |
First Lieutenants | ||||
James P. Taylor | ? | May 14, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Resigned July 25, 1861. |
Edwin Moore | Colchester | July 26, 1861 | “ | Prom. to Major 21st Mo |
James Donaldson | ? | June 27, 1862 | Mar. 30, 1863 | Killed July 17, 1864. |
John Merryman | Clayton | July 17, 1864 | Sept. 17, 1864 | Promoted. |
Pelatiah Wilson | Bethel | Dec. 30, 1864 | Mar. 28, 1865 | Mustered out July 8,1865. |
Second Lieutenants | ||||
Edwin Moore | Colchester | May 14, 1861 | Mar. 24, 1861 | Promoted. |
Thomas J. Coulter | ? | July 26, 1861 | “ | Promoted Quartermaster. |
Lycurgus J. Crewdson | Payson | Nov. 20, 1862 | Jan. 27, 1863 | Mustered out Jan.27 1863. |
Mark Heneby | Quincy | July 3, 1865 | Not must’d. | M.0. July 8,’65, as Serg’t. |
First Sergeant | ||||
Ebenezer Rhodes | Colchester | May 24, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Discharged May 24, 1862. |
Sergeants | ||||
Sylvester C. Gilbert | Bethel | May 24, l861 | May 24, 1861 | Discharged Nov. 30, 1861. |
James Donaldson | Colchester | “ | “ | |
Andrew J. Duncan | Bethel | “ | “ | Discharged July 19, 1862. |
Pelatiah L. Wilson | “ | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Corporals. | ||||
James M. Johnson | Bethel | May 24, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Tr. to 60th Ill.. Jan. 11 1864. |
John P. Humbert | Colchester | “ | “ | Discharged March 1,1862 |
Edward Wilson | “ | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill., Jan. 1 1864. |
Richard Beston | “ | “ | ||
Don C. Salisbury | “ | “ | “ | Tr. To 60th Ill., Jan. 1, 1861. |
Richard Hobert | “ | “ | “ | “ |
William Wilson | Middletown | “ | “ | Discharged July 8, 1862. |
George W. Bates | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr. To 60th Ill., Jan 1, 1864. |
Fifer | ||||
William S. Johnson | Bethel | May 24, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Discharged July 8, 1862. |
Drummer | ||||
Lewis T. Virginia | Quincy | May 24, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Discharged July 23, 1861. |
Wagoner | ||||
Isaac Aylshire | Colchester | May 21, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Privates | ||||
Aldrich, John | Quincy | May 24, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Tr. to 60th Ill.. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Bechtel, John | “ | “ | “ | Tr. to Regimental Band. |
Burns, William H. | Clayton | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill., Jan. 1, 1864. |
Barnett, James | Colchester | “ | “ | “ |
Barrett, Edward | Bethel | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Bruce, William H. | ? | “ | “ | Discharged July 23, 1861. |
Burns, Simon | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Crewdson, Lycurgus C. | Payson | “ | “ | Promoted 2d Lieutenant. |
Colopy, Patrick | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill., Jan. 4, 1864. |
Craig, Jesse S. | “ | “ | “ | Transferred to 60th Ill. |
Collins, Mathew | “ | “ | “ | Discharged Dec. 27, 1861. |
Cushen, William | “ | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Coen, Patrick | “ | “ | “ | ? |
Corwin, George | “ | “ | “ | Discharged Aug. 15, 1861. |
Cusick, William H. | Quincy | “ | “ | Died May 5, 1862. |
Coen, Charles N. | “ | “ | “ | Tr. To Glover’s Cav. Reg. |
Dalton, James | Colchester | “ | “ | Discharged Oct. 1, 1861. |
Dawson, Alexander | Camp Point | “ | “ | Deserted Oct. 12, 1861. |
Darnall, Henry H. | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr. To 60th Ill. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Fritz, Charles. | Colchester | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Geeser, John | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr. To 60th Ill. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Gernon, Stephen | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Goodapple, George J. | “ | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill, Jan. 1. 1864. |
Garrett, Eli T. | ? | “ | “ | Discharged July 25, 1861. |
Hays, John | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill., Jan. 1, 1864. |
Henebry, Mark | “ | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Hendricks, Benj. P. | Bethel | “ | “ | Died March 1, 1862. |
Jarvis, James | “ | “ | “ | ? |
Johnson, Alex. M, | Bethel | “ | “ | Disch. Oct. 11, ’61 disability. |
Kendall, Edwin W, | Quincy | “ | “ | Discharged Oct. 3. 1862. |
Kinney, Michael | “ | “ | “ | Disch. on sentence C. M. |
King, Joseph N, | “ | “ | “ | Discharged Dec. 27, 1861. |
Lane, Wilson | Colchester | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill., Jan. 1, 1864. |
Leary, Patrick J, | “ | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Lynch, Michael | Quincy | “ | “ | Discharged Feb. 28, 1862. |
Mealy, Richard | Springfield | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill., Jan. 1, 1864. |
McGrew, George W. | Bethel | “ | “ | Discharged Nov. 30, 1861. |
McGinnis, Michael | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill.. Jan. 1, 1864. |
McCarthy, Daniel | “ | “ | “ | Discharged July 25, 1861. |
Mitchell, Thomas | “ | “ | “ | |
Marshall, Austin H. | Collona | “ | “ | Disch. at St. Louis. Mo. |
Miller, Thomas | Clayton | “ | “ | |
McClintock, James M. | Camp Point | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Mears, Benjamin F. | Quincy | “ | “ | “ |
Moore, Wesley W. | Middletown | “ | “ | Deserted Oct. 11, 1861. |
Merryman. John | Clayton | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Newlands, Frederick | Colchester | May 24, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | Tr. To 60th Ill. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Ryan, Rhoda | Quincy | “ | “ | “ |
Ragan, Patrick | “ | “ | “ | |
Raidy, Michael | Lexington | “ | “ | “ |
Reevers, Adonijah | Brooklyn | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Rugg, Austin | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr. to Co. D. 16th Ill. Inf. |
Smithwait, John | Colchester | “ | “ | Died Jan. 7,1862. |
Spencer, William | Quincy | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Sullivan, Jerry | “ | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill. Jan. 1. 1864. |
Strickler, William H. | “ | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Strickler, Reuben S. | Houston | “ | “ | Tr. to 60th Ill. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Tramer, Henry | Collona | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Thorp, James | Colchester | “ | “ | “ |
Taylor, John | “ | “ | “ | Discharged July 25, 1861. |
Taylor, Richard | “ | “ | “ | Deserted Oct. 12, 1861. |
Tones, Walter | “ | “ | “ | Discharged July 25, 1861. |
Tuttle, Charles G. | “ | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Tucker, John P. | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr, to 60th Ill. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Turner, Henry | Colchester | “ | “ | “ |
Underwood, Isaac C. | Quincy | “ | “ | “ |
Wittle, James | “ | “ | Discharged July 25, 1861. | |
Woodrow, Peter | “ | “ | “ | |
Wood, Andrew J. | Quincy | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Wilson, Eli | Middletown | “ | “ | “ |
Watt, George | Quincy | “ | “ | Tr, to 60th Ill. Jan. 1, 1864. |
Watts, Hiram | Colchester | “ | “ | Discharged May 5, 1863 disability |
Young, Robert | “ | “ | “ | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Yenter, George | Camp Point | “ | “ | |
Veterans | ||||
Alshire, Isaac | Colchester | Dec. 23, 1863 | Dec. 30, 1863 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Barrett, Edward F. | “ | “ | “ | Discharged July 5, 1865. |
Clarkson, Andrew D. | “ | “ | “ | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Fritz, Charles S. | “ | “ | “ | Tr. 1st U. S. Eng. Vet. Vol. |
Henebry, Mark | “ | “ | “ | M.O. July 8.’65, as 1st Serg. |
Hendricks, James F. | “ | “ | “ | Discharged June 22,1865. |
Ives, Henry | “ | “ | “ | Mustered out July 8, 1965. |
Leary, Patrick J. | “ | “ | “ | “ |
McClintock, James M. | “ | “ | “ | Died Mar. 20,1865; wounds. |
McKenna, Peter | “ | “ | “ | Mustered out July 8,1865. |
Miles, Jacob | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Merryman, John | “ | “ | “ | Promoted 1st Lieutenant. |
Meares, Benjamin F. | “ | “ | “ | Mustered out July 8,1865. |
McDaniel, William E. | “ | “ | “ | Kil’d:Kenes’wMt.J’ne27’64. |
Spencer, Wm. H. H. | “ | “ | “ | Killed at Marietta, Ga., July4, 1864. |
Seever, Adenijah | “ | “ | “ | Died Sept. 19,’65; wounds. |
Smith, William C. | “ | “ | “ | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Strickler, William H. | “ | “ | “ | Died Oct. 31, 1864. |
Sheff, Hardin | “ | “ | “ | M.0. July 8,’65, as Serg’t. |
Trainer, Henry | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Tuttle, Charles G. | “ | “ | “ | Mustard out July 8, 1865. |
Thorp, James | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Wilson, Ely | “ | “ | “ | Died Nov 20, 1864. |
Wilson, Pelatiah | “ | “ | “ | Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 28,’65. |
Washburn, Montrose | “ | “ | “ | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Wood, Andrew J. | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Young, Robert | “ | “ | “ | M.O. July 8, 1865, as Corp. |
Yenter, George | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Recruits | ||||
Bell, John M. | LaPrairie | Aug. 20, 1861 | Aug. 20, 1861 | Discharged Sept. 20,1864. |
Bastion, Blumenshine | Washington | Dec. 12, 1863 | Dee. 12, 1863 | Mustered out July 8. 1865. |
Barrett, Samuel D. | Colchester | Feb. 4, 1864 | Feb. 19, 1864 | “ |
Brundage, Daniel | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Baglin, Thomas | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Burbank, Jesse W. | Naples | Feb. 22, 1864, | Feb. 22, 1864 | “ |
Bills, James K. P. | Exeter | “ | “ | “ |
Bennet, George W. | Henderson | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mar. 22, 1864 | “ |
Battey, Clayton | Naples | Feb. 22, 1864 | Feb. 22, 1861 | “ |
Bond, Charles M. | ? | June 17, 1863 | Jul. 25, 1863 | Mustered out June 24, 1865. |
Brickel, Philip | ? | Sept. 2, 1862 | Oct. 31, 1862 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Brula, Edward | Dunleith | Mar. 14, 1865 | Mar. 14, 1965 | “ |
Bewly, John | Sycamore | Aug. 9, 1862 | Sept. 16, 1862 | “ |
Campbell, George S. | Quincy | Jan. 30, 1862 | Jan. 30, 1862 | Discharged Jan. 30, 1865. |
Chapin, Lorenzo D. | Kelly | Nov. 20, 1863 | Nov. 20, 1863 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Connett, Austin | Jackson | Jan. 16, 1865 | Jan. 16, 1865 | “ |
Clarkson, Andrew D. | Brown co | Aug. 20, 1861 | Aug. 20, 1861 | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Dodds, Webster | Doddsville | July 24, 1961 | “ | “ |
Dredge, Joseph H. | ? | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mustered out July 8. 1865. |
Dawson, Hiram C. | New Hartford | June 18, 1864 | June 18, 1864 | “ |
Ellis, Moax | ? | Jan. 5, 1864 | Feb. 8, 1864 | Mustered out Jul. 8, 1865. |
EddelMan, John | Henderson | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mar. 22, 1864 | “ |
Erickson, Swan | “ | “ | “ | “ |
Evans, Franklin | Washington | Jan. 16, 1865 | Jan. 16, 1865 | “ |
Finney, John W. | Oxville | Feb. 22, 1864 | Feb. 22, 1864 | “ |
Glascock, Edward C. | Quincy | Feb. 18, 1864 | Feb. 19, 1864 | “ |
Hendricks, James F. | Huntsvilie, Mo. | July 29, 1861 | July 29, 1861 | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Hobart, Lewis | Colchester | Aug. 13, 1861 | Aug. 13, 1861 | Discharged Aug. 13, 1864. |
Holton, Samuel | Henderson | Mar. 22, 1864 | Apr. 11, 1864 | Mustered out May 21, 1865. |
Hulbert, Alanson P. | ? | Oct. 17, 1862 | Oct. 17, 1862 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Hill, James | ? | Jan. 4, 1864 | Jan. 4, 1864 | “ |
Ives, Henry | ? | Aug. 13, 1861 | Aug. 13, 1861 | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Johnson, John W. | Plymouth | May 24, 1861 | May 24, 1861 | “ |
Jenkins, William W. | New Boston | Jan. 30, 1864 | Feb. 1, 1864 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Kemmis, Samuel | Greenfield | Feb. 4, 1865 | Feb. 6, 1865 | “ |
Kemp, Charles J. | Quincy | Jan. 3, 1864 | Jan. 7, 1864 | Died June 14, 1864. |
Lane, William B. | Colchester | Dec. 9, 1861 | “ | Discharged Aug. 10, 1863. |
Leeds. Elijah P. | Quincy | Jan. 21, 1864 | Jan. 25, 1864 | Mustered out May 16, 1865. |
McDaniel, William E. | “ | June 13, 1861 | June 13, 1861 | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Mitchell, Jefferson | “ | Dec. 28, 1863 | Dec. 29, 1863 | Deserted Feb. 14, 1864. |
McKenney, Peter | Hudson | Aug. 5, 1861 | Aug. 5, 1861 | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Miles, Jacob | Adams co. | Aug. 13, 1861 | Aug. 13, 1861 | “ |
Maxwell, Richard | Henderson | Mar. 31, 1861 | Mar. 31, 1864 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
McLane, Edwin L. | Quincy | Feb. 18, 1864 | Feb. 19, 1864 | “ |
McReady, Frederick. | Walker | Dec. 28, 1863 | Dec. 9, 1863 | “ |
McGuire, Peter | Henderson | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mar. 22.1864 | “ |
Maxwell, James F. | Rio | Mar. 14, 1865 | Mar. l4, 1865 | Mustered out June 17,1865. |
Nutall, William | Colchester | June 2, 1861 | Discharged Feb. 2, 1862. | |
Proude, Matthew | Greenfield | Feb. 4, l865 | Feb. 6, 1865 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Peninger, Washington | Naples | Mar. 21, 1865 | Mar. 21, 1865 | “ |
Putman, Elmer | ? | “ | “ | “ |
Roberts, John | Rushville | Aug. 20, 1861 | “ | Discharged July 8, 1862. |
Smith, William G. | Quincy | Aug. 13, 1861 | Aug. 13, 1861 | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Sheff, Hardin | Brown Co. | Aug. 20, 1861 | Aug. 20, 1861 | “ |
Scott, John | McDonough co. | Dec. 9, 1861 | “ | Discharged Nov. 25,1865. |
Slater, Thomas | Colchester | Feb. 15, 1861 | Feb. 19, 1861 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Sheppard, William R. | Henderson | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mar. 22, 1864 | “ |
Sperry, George G. | “ | “ | “ | “ |
St. George, Thomas | Kelly | Mar. 1, 1864 | Mar. 24, 1864 | “ |
Shaffer, James W. | ? | Feb. 8, 1864 | “ | “ |
Thomas, David | Camp Point | Jan. 26, 1864 | Jan. 28, 1864 | “ |
Tucker, Thane M. | Quincy | Jan. 21, 1864 | Jan. 25, 1864 | “ |
Taylor, Samuel | “ | Apr. 15, 1863 | May 28, 1863 | “ |
Volk, Henry B. | Quincy | Feb. 3, 1864 | Feb. 19, 1864 | “ |
Washburn, Montrose | Seneca | June 12, 1861 | June l2, 1861 | Re-enlisted as Veteran. |
Woodward, Howard B. | Galesburg | Oct. 17, 1862 | Oct. 17, 1862 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Wiley, Hosea | Henderson | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mar. 22, 1864 | “ |
Walton, John | Kelly | Nov. 20, 1863 | Nov. 20, 1863 | “ |
Walker, John | N. Henderson | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mar. 22, 1864 | Mustered out June 24. 1865. |
Webster. Frank M. | Quincy | Dec. 31, 1863 | Jan. 7, 1864 | Deserted Nov. 22, 1864. |
Zenter, John | Houston | Feb. 2, 1865 | Feb. 4, 1865 | Mustered out July 8, 1865. |
Sources:
↑1 | History from the Adjutant General’s Report. |
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