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186 ADJUTANT GENEKAL'S EEPORT.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Colonels.Ulysses S. (irantJg)hn W. S. AlexanderJames E. Callowny—William H.Jamison..
Lieutenant Colonels.John W. S. AlexanderGeorge W. PeckWarren E. McMakin-
•
James E. CallowayWilliam H. J
GalenaParisTuscola ...
Monticello.
ParisRobinson.SalemTuscola—Monticello
.
Majors.Warren E McMakin.James E. Calloway...William H. Jamison..John L. Wilson
Adjutants.Charles H. Puller.
Charles B. Steele
.
James B. Duncan.John A. Pierce
Quartermaster.John E. Jones8imeon Paddleford .
Surgeons
.
Eden M. Beeley.James J. Reat ..
1st Ass't Surgeons.Carl MunsSamuel B. Ten BrookJames L. ReatJames Burns
Sd Assistant SurgeonJohn E.Link
Chaplain.I L. t'rane.
.
ias D. Wilkins.
SalemTuscola...Monticello.Effingham.
Sullivan
.
Decatur.Tuscola.
Mt. CarmelParis
Paris.
Tune 15,18(51
Aug. 23,1861May 11,1865July 13.1865
Date ofr^ink or en-listment.
June 28,1May 28,1863Notmust'r'd
i, 1861Sept,Sept. iy.i862Nov. 15,1864June 2.1865
Sept. 25,1861Sept. 19, 1862Nov. 15.1864June 2, 1865
>*ept. 6,1861
.July 20,1864Aug. 21,1865
May 15,1861Aug. 18.1864
Aug. 21,1862May 21.1864
Nov. 15,1862Jan. 8, 1865June 8. 1865
June 28,1
Nov, 15,1862Jan. 18.1865"
le 8, 1865
Oct.Feb.Mar.Dec.
6,:
16, 1862
1, 186316, 1865
Nov. 5, 1862
Oct. 12, 1861
Dateof muster.
.June 28,1861
Sept. 1,;
Sept. 6, 1865
Aug, 21.1862Aug. 3.1862
Mar. 23,
Notmust'r'd
Nov. 26.1862
June 28.1861
Pro. Brig. Gen. Aug. 7. '61..
Killed in battle SeDt.20."63.Res. (Lt.Col.) May 23, '65..
M. O. (Lt.Col.) Dec. 16, '65.
PromotedDisch. Sept.l9,'62;ill health.Mustered out Dec. 8.1864..Promoted
Promoted
Mustered out Dec.' 16.'65'. '.
*.
Resignation accepted todate. Sept. 1.'61
Resigned July 20. 1864Promoted Captain Co. A..Mustered out Dec. 16, '65..
Mustered out Aug. 18. '64.
Mustered out Dec. 16, '65.
Resigned May 21.1864Mustered out Dec. 6. 1865...
Reported dead Feb. 16, '62.
.
Resigned Jan. 3, 1863PromotedM. O. (as Hosp. Steward)Dec. 16, '65
Mustered out July 5, 1864.
.
Resigned Sept. 20. '61
Resigned July 9, '64
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 187
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.Isaiah S. TaylorPerlonzo A. Roberts..Erastus MackRobert S. Lee
Q. M. Sergeants.RoV)ert H. JonesWilliam R. Hunter.John Caldwell
Areola ,
ParisSullivan—Springfield
ParisMonticello.
Cotn. Sergeants.Alonzo L. Mills Salem.Albert K. Conkey Paris.Richard L. Smirh IXeniaJoseph H. Rackerby..lHutsonville ,
Joshua P. McDonald.. iRobinson ....
Thomas T. Austin ....'Xenia
Hospital Stewards.Lorenzo L. flollister..James Burns
Grayville .
Xenia
June 13,
June —JJan. 22,1864
June 13.1861June 14,1861Jan. 14,1864
June 13.1861June 14.1861
Feb. 27.1864
June 13.1861Feb. 27,1864
June 28, 1861
Mar. 19,1864
June 28,1861
Jan. 14,1864
June 28,1861
Mar, 19.1864
Sept. 25,1861Mar. 19,1864
Promoted 2d Lieut. Co. D.Kill'd. Ch'km'Kti.Sep.l9, '63
Vet. Pro. 1st Lieut. Co E.Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.
Trans, to Co. H,as privateDischarged July 5, 1864 ....
Vet. M. O. Dec. 16,1865...
Trans, to Co. 6, as privateTrans, to Co. F. as privatePromoted 2d Lieut. Co. G.Discharged July 5,1864...Promoted 1st Lieut. Co. I.
Vet. M. O. Dec. 16.1865 ...
Disch. Apr. 5. '63; disabil..Vet. M. O.Dec. 16,1865...
Name and Rank.
188 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Corporals.Thomas YostElijah SmithWilliam K. Wheeler...Francis M. Albright ..
Beujamiij P. Osborn..Lemuel GriffinJoseph WagonerGeorge W. Stephens..
Musicians.James D. L. Meeks..
Bement.Decatur
Urbana.DecaturMatloonDecatur
Wagoner.John Hanks
Privates.Albright, Andrew J.Barber, JosephBell, JonathanBaker, James TBacon, HughBios, Phillip
UrbanaDecaturCerro Gordo.Decatur
Bercher, Alexander...Brown, William TBeadle, AbrahamButler, HiramBunser. JamesCox, Sylvester LOauoutf, JacobCalmus, AlvinClipson, William H...Cornell, WilliamOlark, JamesCruise, HenryCrawford, DavisErnst, FrankFammer, Francis H...
Fletcher, Harrison F..Foley, DanielGross. TheodoreOriffln, JamesHobson, Joseph EHix.ton. Jasper M —Higging, William H ..
Hogan, OrlandoHickman, JacobHenry, JamnsHolden, Edward N....Johnson, WilliamJefferson, Thomas E..Kennedy, James BLemback, John B.Leigh, JohnLee, Robert SLoper. John CMcPherson, William..Martin, Howard B. P..McAvoy, JohnMorgan, Ludcilphus DMcKitrick, Abraham..Miller. JamesMcGrath, William. ...
Pope. Columbus MPe ers, CharlesRuby JohnRea, John TRoss. William HRosenbertrer, CharlesShutter. Daniel ,
Sht-lt, PeterStuart, George S ,
Stuart, Harvey C ,
Stockton. Edward. ..,
Shepherd, JosephSmith, JohnStreet, John
BementDouglas Co..
BourboQCerro Gordo.MattoonDecaturBementDecaturBementDecatur
Bement.Coles CODecatur.
Cerro Gordo.BementParisDecatur
Springfield
Decatur
June 15,1861
June 15,1861
June 15,1861June 23,1861June 15,1861
June 26,1861June 21,1861
June 25,1861June 15,1861
June 26,
June 15,1861June 22,1861June ^21, 1861
June 26.
June 15.1861
June 22,1861June 26,1861June 15,1861
June 22.]
June 28.
June 15.1861
June 23.1861June 25,1861June 27,
June 15.1861
Mustered out July 5, 1864 .
.
June 28,1861 Mustered out July 5,1864..
June 28,1861
Bement
.
Decatur.
BementSpringfield .
Ashmore ...
Decatur
June 23. 1861
June 26,1861June 15,1861
June 26,1861June 17.1861June 15.1861June 25.1861June 15,1861June 23,1861June 15,1861
une 28,1861 M.O.July 5. '64, as Sergt.Kil'd StoneRiv ,Dec.30,'62Dischaiged Apr. 1.1863 ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Died Oct 22,1861Discharged Aug. 25, 1861Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Died Feb. 22,1862Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Sept. 15.1862'!!
Kil'd, Stone Riv. Dec.31, '62
Died, Andersonville pris-on. June 15. '64. Gr. 1983.
Kil'd, Stone Riv. Dec. 30. '62
Mustered out July 5, 1864..
Re-enlisted as Veteran—Kil'd accident'ly, Sept. 30'61
Died, Ironton, Mo..Jan.l,'62Discharged Aug. 4, 1861 ....
Kil'd. Stone Riv. Dec.30,'62Re-enlisted as Veteran—Mustered out July 5,1864..Re-enliftted as Veteran—Discharged July 5,1864...-Reenlisted as Veteran—Disch. Aug. 10, '62; disabil.Died, Andersonville, June20,1864. Gr. 2230
Mustered out July 5, 1864.
.
Kil'd, Chic'ma'ga, Sep.19'63Promoted 2d Lieutenant..DesertedMustered out July 5, 1864..Disch. Mar. 11. '64: disabil.Kil'd, Stone Riv. Dec.30,'62Mustered out Aug. 16,1864.Kil'd, Chic'ma'ga, Sep.19'63Discharged JulylS, 1864Discharged Oct. 7,1861
Mustered out July 5, 1864!!
Disch. Sept, 29, '62; woundsTr. to Inv. Corps Aug. 5, '64
Mustered out July 5,1864..Re-enlisted as Veteran—Mustered out July 5,1864..Deserted Oct. 1,1S62Re-enlisted as Veteran—Mustered out July 5, 1864..
Disch. Apr. 30, '62: disabil.Discharged Aug. 16, 1864. ..
Discharged Oct. 7,1861 ....
Mustered out July 5, 1864..
Kil'd, Stone Riv. Dec.30,'62Kil'd. Stone Riv. Dec.31. '62
Discharged Aug, 11.1862...Mustered out July 5, 1864..
M.O.July 5. 1864. as Corp'l.Deserted July 8. 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran—Died. Annapolis.Md ,Nv.'64Re enlisted as VeteranDeserted Oct. 1,1862
Mustered out July 5,1864..Re-enlisted as Veteran—
TWENTY-FIEST INFANTRY. 189
Name and Rank.
190 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Plackett. AlonzoK..Reed. JamesReynolds, William JRussell, Newton J ..
Stagrars, John HSharrack, Francis MShepard, Joseph—Stevens, Andrew J..Stevens. EliasTaylor, James R —Upton. Benjamin F
.
West, Silas W
Sand Prairie ..
Shelbyville
RosemondGreenville, MoTower Hill ....
Milford('hristian co...RushvilleFelixBementDecatur
Feb.Nov.
Feb.Dec.Nov.Apr.Dec.Mar.Mar.Nov.Aug.
13. 1864! Feb.25. 1863
25,18643. 1861
25, 18634, 18656. 186411,186415. 186510,186113,1861
Dec.
Apr.Dec.Dec.Apr.Dec.Mar.Mar.Nov.Aug.
Mustered ©ut Dec-
Deserted June 23. 1862Mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.
Sick in hosp., Nashville, TMustered out Dec. 16, 1865.
Discharged Aug. 30.1865...Mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.
Died Jan. 9,1862Diseh. Feb. 1.'62; disabil..
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 191
Name and Rank.
192 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 193
Name and Rank.
Sergeants.Andrpw J. Clark..Lunsfield J. Tindar...Samuel E. GorhomBenjamin P. Stark
Corporals.William S. Dawson..,Marvin HoldrenJohn K. DoveWilliam W. Hensley..John W. DyerLsaac M. RandallGeorge R. Dawson—Lucian W. B. Lowry..
Privates.
Abbott, ShadrackT...Argo, David JBaker Henry JBowman. DanielBradley Daniel CBray, ConradBritt, PatrickBum, Thomas BBurry, JosephBrannon, JohnCarson, SamuelCaldwel'. JohnCummings, Abram S.Edwards, Jesse MFrank, David EFahlon, JohnFogy, HenryGum, Moses
Springfield .
Crawford co.
SpringfieldMonticeilo..
Bement ...
Monticeilo.
Groom, IsaacGallagher, Patrick.
Grames. IsaacGarver, JohnGay. GeorgeHobson, Francis
—
Haneline, William .
Hilliard.WilliamJ.Hoskins, Francis...Hannah, Feter H...
Jackson, Andrew W..Jones, CharlesJones, John
Kirkland, Hiram J....Keller, JohnKeller. Kdward WLeslie, WileyLevennway. Reuben..McGiunis, Sherrod W.Moore, AaronMoffln, Thomas, Jr....Marshal, AbrahamMcLaughlin, John W.McLaughlin. JohnMatheny. SamuelMann, ThomasMcShane, JamesMcCune. JohnMattix, EdwardNewland, RobertNichols, JacobNicholson, RobertRogers. HenryRasor, JamesRathbun, JamesRoberts, George WStaley. George HSanders, WilliamStill, Jesse CSeymour, William
Monticeilo.
Lickskiliet.Monticeilo..
ShelbyvilleMonticeilo..
Newton ...
Monticeilo.
SpringfieldElkhart ....
Monticeilo..
Bement ...
Monticeilo.
Springfield .
Crawford co.Monticeilo...
Oawford co.Monticeilo...
SpringfieldMonticeilo..
Bement ...
Monticeilo.
June 14.1861
June 14,1861
June 14,1861June 24,:
June ^26, 1861
June 14.1861
June 26,:
June 24,1861June ^14,1861
June 26,1861June U,1861
June 24,1861
June 14,1861
June 24,1861June 14,1861
June 24,1861June 26,1861June 14,1861
June 26,1861June 14,1861
June 26,1861June 24,1861June 26.1861June 14,1861
June 26, 1861
June 14.1861
June 26.1861June 24,1861
June 14.1861June 26.1861June 22.1861June 14,1861
June 26,1861June 14,1861
June 28,1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran....Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Disch. Aug. 4. '61: disabil .
Disch. Apr. 17,'63; disabil.
June 28.1861 Mustered out July 5. 1864..Re-enlisted as VeteranMustered out July ,'S, 1864..M.O.July 19.'65: par'dpris.Mustered out July 5,1864..Died Jan. 3.1862Disch. Dec. 5,'6l; disabil..Killed.Stone Riv.Dec.31,'62
4861 Died Oct. 5,1861Died at St.Louis,Aug.l5,'63Mustered out Nov. 26.1864.Disch. Apr. 17. '63; disabil.Deserted Apr. 19,1862Re-enlisted as Veteran...
.
Tr.to Inv. C.M.O. Augl.'64.Transferred to Co. 1
Mustered out July 5.1864.Deserted July 12,1861Re-enlisted as Veter.tn...Deserted Oct. 16,1862Died May 8, 1862Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Mustered out July 5,1864..Died in Andersonvilleprison, Jan. 4,1864
Kil'd. Stone Riv. Dec. 3G.'62Died,Andersonville pris'n,May24,'64. Gr. 1347
Re-enlisted as VeteranMustered out May 9,1865...Mustered out July 5. 1864 .
.
Transferred to Co. KRe-enlisted as VeteranTr.to Marine B., Mar 30, '63Transferred to Co. KDied Andersonville pris'n,June23,'64. br. 2605
Re-enliste<l as VeteranMustered out July 5, 1864 .
.
Missing at Chickamauga,Sept; 20,1863
Mustered out July 5.1864 ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Kill'd. Stone Riv. Dec.3lV'62Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 5,1864 ..
Tr. to Sig.C'rps. Nov. 1,'63.
Mustered out July 5, 1864 . . .
Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. Apr. 3,'63: disabil..Transferred to Co. I
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Transferred \o Co. I...'.'.'.'.
Disch. Nov. 10,'61; disabil.Re enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 5. 1864".'.
Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. Apr. 22. '62; disabil.Kil'd,Stone Riv.. Dee.31,'62Re-enlisted as VeteranMustered out July 5.1864 ..
Trans, to Co. D. as Vet....Re-enlisted as Veteran
Vol. 2-13
194 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 195
Name and Rank.
196 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 197
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Ford. Samuel HJFriddle. WilliamGrace. George MHollingf-worth, Eph.Haines, DavidHaines, Thomas W ..
Hill, WilliamLeston, William H...Lindsay. Sibret A.
MeGuire, Thomas. ...
Mitchell, William....
McGrath Lawrence ..
Newport, Allen JOwings, Benjamin P.
Pearce. John WStill, Jesse CWaters, John .
Watson, William W.
Recruits.
Bagrley, Stephen C...Baeley, ElijahCollins, WilliamCline, JamesDiller. ThomasDexter, IraEllis. QuillaEmmons. Edwin AElliott, HenryElliott, Beujamin S...Elliott, FranklinElliott. Aaron MForseman, SamuelPairchilds, Charles ...
Gilbert. Samuel W....Geisz, HenryGordon, Ezra SHuffman, ThomasHall. George WHewitt. Harvey W....Hunter. Benjamin S..Hohnadel, HenryHubbard, AlbertHodges, Christopher CHackett, PhillipIsenhart, John WJefferson, Thomas H..Jones, RichardJohnson, MurrayJohnson, HenryKeen, AdoniramKeil, MichaelKeefer, HenryLee, Christopher C ...
Liston. Willis PMcUrath, Lawrence...Noell. Ira WNell.JosiahOwens. ThomasProtzraan, A. NRhinebarger, WilliamSipple,GilbyTreman, ThomasWamsley. ThomasWatson. John WWyckoff, James M
Tusppla. . .
.
Ustic. ...!!!
Hopkins ...
JordanMayTuscola. ...
ColomaPine Rock
,
Sept. 25,1861
Willow Creek ..
Bradford .,
Ironton. MoFair HavenUsticMexico, MoBrooklynSterlingOgleFair HavenBrooklynWyoming
Fair Haven.
Jan.Mar.Feb.Mar.Sept.Feb.Jan.Feb.Feb,
Jan.Jan.Nov.Mar.Jan.JulyJan.Dec.Jan.Mar.Oct.
Oct.Mar.
14, 186514, 186513. 18647, 1865
25, 186128. 18655,1864
15, 1865
5, 1865
27, 186510, 186524, 18617, 1864
10, 18634.1864
27, 1865
^ 8, 1864
7, 186427, 1865
Jan.Mar.Feb.Mar.
20. 186516, 186513, 1864
7, 1865
Feb.Jan.Feb.
Feb.Jan.
28, 18655, 1864
15, 1865
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..Disch. Feb. 18. '65; woundsM. O. Dec. 16, '65, as Corp..M. O. Dec. 16, '65; wounds.
Mustered out Jan. 17.1866.Disch. Feb. 28. '65; disabil.M. O. Dec. 16, '65, as Serg'tMustered out Dec. 16, 1865.Disch. Feb. 25. '65; disabil.Trans, to l«t Rpg. Eng. S.O. No. 92H. Q. D. C
M.O. Dec 16 '65. as 1st Sgt.Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.Transferred to 1st Reg't,Veteran Engineers
Promoted Ist Lieutenant..Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.
Trans, to Vet. I?ng. Corps.
Died Apr. 24, '64; pris. war.Transferred to V. R. C...Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.
M. O. Dec. 16, '65, as Corp..Died Sept. 25.1865Re enlisted as VeteranMustered out Dec. 16, 1865.
Mar.Jan.
Jan.Dec.Jan.Mar.Oct.
Fair Haven.MayChinaOgleFair Haven.
Mar.Mar.Mar.Dec.Mar.
Tuscola Jan.Aug.Sept.
Springfield ....
TuscolaUnion Grove..Tuscola
Jan.Sept.Aug.JuneOct.Mar.Sept.Jan.Jan.
27. 18657. 1865
24, 186510. 1863
^27, 1865
8,186213, 186225. 1861
9, 186425,18612, 1862
14. 1861
17. 186227. 186525. 186118. 186219. 1864
Mar.MayMar.Dec.
Aug 13,1862
Feb. 8,
Sept.•JuneDec.Mar.Sept.
Feb.
Absent, sickAbsent, detachedMustered out Dec. 16, 1865.Died Jan. 7.1862Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.Died Aug.8,1865Disch. Oct. 11. '61; disabil.Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.
Mustered out Oct. 12, 1865.
Mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.Disch. Oct 11. '61: disabil..Absent, sick at M. OMustered out Dec. 16,1865.
Absent, sick at M. ODied Oct. 29.1865Disch. Oct. 14, '62; disabil.Died Oct. 8,1863; wounds..Re enlisted as Veteran....Kil'd. Stone Riv Dec. 30.'62
Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.Died May 28,1862Mustered out .May 29, 1865.Mustered out July 5.1864..M.O. Dec. 16, '65. as Serg't.Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.Mustered out Mar. 3. 1865..Mustered out Jan 18.1865..
Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.
198 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 199
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Lynn, William ALansden, ThomasMack, ErastusMinor, EdwinMcClure.William D.C.McRunnolds. John H.Mitchell, Anderson ...
Mitchell. James AMcPheet'rs,Addis'n WMcDowell, GeorgeNash, AlfredNoriis, EzekielNazworthy. James H .
Pemble, JohnRay, MorganSmith, Hugh ASmith, ThomasSherwood, George W.Strayhome, Thomas ..
Shipman, CharlesTribue, Jo.sephTtibue. David MTerrill.JohnThompson, Williiam HWarren, SamuelWilbourn, JohnWilson, Andrew MWilson, Henry H
Sullivan .
Veterans.Bone, George WBean, RobertBrown, JeffersonCover, PeterFreeland, Alexander..Fruit, James AFarrell, ThomasGoulden, JohnMack, ErastusMitchell. James AMitchell, Anderson M.Milton, WilliamMcGuire, Joseph H ...
Norris, EzekielSmith, ThomasWilborn,John W
Sullivan ,
MecruitsBennett, Richard B...Beck, Christopher ....
Bonham, HomerBathe. JamesClifford, DanielCurtis, James MCoverly, JamesDavis, Samuel TDuncan, James REverett, Charles W...Parr, GeorgeFred, EzraGrice, ThomasGrice. WesleyHawks. PeterHaney, EdwardHall, James KJones, William BJones, NathanielJacobs, John OKenntdy. PatrickKennedy, Samuel R ..
Kelly, Charles HLansdon, Joel A
Lansdon, Joseph M.Lynu. Andrew JLee, James RLarish, HenryLeonard, Joseph M .
Luft, JacobMcGuire, ExtineMcAboy. Morris
Sullivan
.
GalenaSullivan ..
Mexico, M<Hanover..CourtlandSullivan ..
Sullivan .
Galena...SullivanGalena...
Warren .
Tuscola..Sullivan
Galena..,
June 13,
June 24,1861June 13,1861
June 24,1861
June 13,1861June 24.1861
June 13,1861June 24,1861
une 13. 1861
une 24.1861
June 13.1861June 21.1861
Feb. 27.1864
Jeffers'nBar'ksSullivan—Wyoming...Sullivan
Sublette ....
Sullivan ...
Mexico, Mo.
June 28,1861 Mustered out Aug. 19,1865.Disch. May 26.'63: disabii .
Re-enlisted as Veteran....Mustered out July 5.1864..
Re-enjisted as Veteran
Trans, to V.R.C.Aug. l.'es!Mustered out July 5.1864..
Re-enlisted at VeteranMustered out July 5,1864..Disch. Feb. 16,'63; disabii.Disch. Apr. 30,'63; disabii.Mustered out July 5. 1S;64 .
.
Re-enlisted as VeteranDied Oct, 16,'63: wounds ..
Died. Jai). 10, '63; wounds .
Disch. Feb. 26,'«2; disabii .
Disch. Jan. 19.'62; disabii .
Died Aug. 31,1861Deserted June 3, 1864Mustered out July 5. 1864 .
.
Re-enlisted as VeteranTr. to Miss. Marine Brig'de
Jan.Feb.
Jan.Feb.
Nov.Aug.Apr.Jan.Aug.Mar.Jan.Ian.JuneJan.Oct.Jan.Apr.
Aug.Aug.Jan.
Oct.Oct.Aug.Aug.Dec.Aug.
Aug.Jan.Mar.
Oct.JuneAug.
,1864,1864
29. 186117, 186110, 1865
1, 18644.1861
22, 186414, 18644. 1864
12. 1861
1, 18648. 18641, 18645.1865
Mar. 19,1864
Jan.
Mustered out Dec.
M.O. Dec. 16,'65,asCorp'l.Mustered out Dec. 16,1865 .
M. O. Dec. ]6."65, as Sergt .
M.O. Dec.l6,'65.as 1st Sergt.Mustered out Dec. 16, 1865 .
20,186419, 1864 Promoted 1st Lieut
M. O. Dec. 16,'65, as Sergt .
M. O. Dec. 16,'65 as Corp..20, 1864 Deserted June 10, 1864
Mar. 19,1864 M O. Dec. 16, '65, as Sergt
.
Mustered out Aug. 21, 1865.
Mustered out Dec. 16, 1865..
Disch. July 19,'65; wounds
Nov.Sept.Apr.Jan.Aug.Mar.Feb.Jan.JuneJan.Oct.Jan.Apr.
Sept.Aug.Jan.
Oct.
Aug.Sept.Feb.Sept.
Jan.Mar.
Oct.JuneAug.
Mustered out Dec. 8, 1864 .
.
Mustered out J une 21, 1865.Mustered out Dec. 16.1865..
Mustered ^ut Apr. 18,1865 .
M. O. Dec. 16.'65. as Corp..Mustered out Dec 16. 1S65 .
Promoted 2d Lieut. Co. E .
Mustered oui Dec. 16,1865..Mustered out Oct. 12,1865..Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.
29, 186110, 1862!
10,1865]24,18644, 1861
I
22.186418,1864
24,186428,1861]24,186412.1864124. 18645,1865
4, 18622a, 1862 Disch. Feb. !<,"65: disabii ..
24.1864 Mustered out July 10,1865.
Mustered out Dec. 16.1865 .
10,1864 Mustered out Oct. 12, 1865..
6,1861 Mustered out Apr. 18.1865 .
10.1861 Mustered out June 21, 1865.
8, 1864 Absent without leave10.1862 Died in prison at Atlanta,
Ga.. Feb. 2,1863Di^ch. Mar. 23. '64: wounds.Died Jan. 5. '63: wounds...
24.1864 M. O. Dec. 16,'65. as Corp..28.1865 Absent without leave
Mustered out Dec. 16,1865 .
13,1864 Mustered out Oct. 12,1865..
28,1861 Mustered out July 5, 1864..
4. 1861 Died May 30. 1863
200 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 201
Name and Rank.
202 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 203
Name and Rank.
204 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 205
Name and Bank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Hall. Herman W....Houlhi, LaryHaines, WilliamJohnson. GeorgeKenty. JamesLewis. William J—Lindsley. William JLovejoy. AmiMclnarny. fatrick..Miller. Archibald . .
.
McGill. JohnMerrick. George S .
.
Mitchell, John FMattax. StanislauMills. Alonzo LMitchell, Henry W....McDade. JamesNewson. John FKice. George WRobson. JamesRyans. George WSmith, Albert CStone, Walter ETurner, George WUmbdenstoek, Mich'l,Williams, GilbertWhitney, Allen BWhite, JohnWashburn, Volney—Whitman, Samuel S ..
Wham, Francis L
AvonSpringfieldOineyWauconda
Olney
,
Avon .
.
Springfield.Olney
Greenville, Mo
AvonGoodale ,
Salem ,
BentonSt. Louis, Mo..SalemWaukeganIronton, MoOlney ,
Fremont Creek,AvonWauconda ,
RockfordOlney ,
AvonChicago ,
AvonXeniaSalem
Oct.JulyMar.Mar.Nov.Mar.Oct.
JulyMar.Nov.Mar.
10. 18643,18616, 1865
22. 18651,18626, 1865
10, 1864
6, 1865
1. 186211, 1862
Oct.JulyMar.Mar.Nov.Mar.Oct.
JulyMar.Nov.Mar.
Oct. 10,1864
JulyDec.Nov.Oct.Jan.Oct.Mar.Feb.Oct.Aug.Oct.Mar.Oct.Oct.Oct.Sept.Oct.
3, 1861
4. 186a
4, 186
1
19, 18614,1861
20,18616, 1865
21, 186410,lf^6J
9, 186:;
6,186-
6, 186510, 18644, 186410,186125, 18619, 1861
JulyDec.Nov.Oct.Jan.Oct.Mar.Feb.Oct.Sept.Oct.Mar.Oct.Oct.Oct.Sept.Oct.
ll,1864!Mustered out Oct. 10,1865.3. 1861 Tr. to Inv.Corps. Aug.19,'636.1865 Died Oct. 12.1865
23, 1865 Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.1,18621 Mustered out Nov. 1,1865..6. 18651 Mustered out Dec. 16, 1865
11, 1861 Mustered out Oct. 10. 1865.
.
Died Jan. 1,1863; wounds..Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.Mustered out June 8, 865..Missing since battle ofChickamauga
Mustered out Oct. 10.1865..
Died April 20. 1862Died Dec. 7, 1865Deserted Nov. 24. 1861Died Sept. 20,1862Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.Discharged Oct. 20, 1864....Deserted June 19. 1865Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.Mustered out Oct. 10, 1865.
.
6. 18651, 1862
12,1862
Oct. 11. 1864
Discharged May 16, 1865...M. O. Dec. 16, '65: as Corp.Absent without leaveMustered oui Oct. 10. 1865.
.
Discharged Sept. 27,1864 ..
Died in Andersonville pri-son July 24 .1864. Gr. 3910
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Captains.Edwin Harlan. ..
Harrison Black.Marshall..Westfield
.
First Lieutenants.Nineoch S. McKeen..William A. Davis
Second Lieutenants.Alanson G. AustinWilliam Streter
First Sergeant.Miles C. Wilson...
Marshall..Westfield •
Marshall
.
Sergea7its.Ernest France DarwinHenry P. Brookhart ..t Westfield ..
Castango R. Steele— JIarshall...Harrison Black Westfield .
.
Corporals.Thomas J. KosterJoseph H. PitmanWilliam A. DavisLeonidas G. Archer...Daniel B. StevensCharles L. BatsonNixon S. BucknerBenjamin P. McCrary
Musicians.John N. Hutchinson..William A. Snider ....
Wagoner.William A. Harlan
MarshallLivingston .
.
MarshallLivingston ..
DarwinLivingston ..
MelroseMartinsville
.
Marshall..Westfield
.
MayJuly
Marshall
2. 18612.1864
May 2.1861July 5,1864
May 2,1861Dec. 16.1865
June 14,1861
June 14,1861
June 14,1861
June 14.1
June 28.1861Feb. 7, 1865
June 28,1861Feb. 7, 1865
June 28,1861Notmust'r'd
June: 28, 1861
June 28,1861
June 28.1861
June 28.1861
Mustered out July 5,1864.Mustered out Dec. 16, 1885
Resigned July 2. 1864Mustered out Dec. 16, 1865
Resigned Feb. 20,1864M.O. Dec. 16. '65. as Serg't
Killed at Chickamauga.Sept. 19.1863
Mustered out July 5. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
[Apr. 19.1865Serg't. Died at AnnapolisMustered out July 5, 1864..
Re-enlisted as VeteranMustered out July 5.1864..Died MHr.4,1864Re enlisted a« Veteran...,Disch Mar.26.'63. for prom.Missing since battle ofChickamauga
Mustered out June 30. 1864Mustered out July 5. 1864.
.
June 14.1861 June 28.1861 Mustered out July 5.1664..
206 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Privates.Bullard, SilasBennett, FrederickBarbee. John PBaker, James HBennett, John D ...
Bennett, Thomas PBerkley. Richard FBerk, Forrest RChristine, Josiah . .
.
Conley, Washingfton FCampbell, AndrewCope. Peter WComstock, Samuel ODavis, Joshua PDalsan, William H..Donaldson. Henry ..
David, William. —Freeman, Harmon H.
.
Freeman, StephenFrakes. Benjamin W..Fitzmorris, Isaac NForrester. Lewis ...
Goble. CephusGammon. Jesse E..Grant. George W...Haller, HenryHulwick, PeterHarnady, NoahHumphrey, William HHardawiek. John HHackney, Benjamin. .
.
Janes, Samuel JJack, John EKirk. James SKing, James HKing, DanielKendall, ThomasLee, KileyLee, PerryMontgomery, John S..Montgomery, Wm. Q.
.
Miller.Daniel BMarkin, CorneliusMurphy, Jefferson S..Miller. JacobNeely. KobertOvermire, Silas
Marshall..Westfleld
.
Price. William..Parker, John ...
Park, George ...
Powell, John M.Porter, John W.
Parman. Samuel FPhillips, JohnParasho, Daniel ..
Parcels, John WRoss, Joshua BRankins.John N ...
Shotts. Lawrence .
,
Stewart, Anthony ..
Stewart. Josephus ,
Sandy, William F.,Shoffer. Henry
Stookey. WilliamStretch, William ,
Thompson. George WWalker, HezekiahWood, WashingtonWhitsan. (CharlesWhiteman, JamesWane. JoelWhitehead, Abraham.Wilson. MortonWalker, Greenberry ..
DarwinMarshall....Westfleld...Mattoon —Springfield
.
MelroseWestfleld...DarwinWestfleld...Darwin. ..
MarshallWestfleld....Martinsville.Westfleld....MarshallWestfleld....Marshall
Springfleld,Westfleld...
Clark CO ..
Westfleld
.
Marshall..
Darwin ...
Westfleld
,
Martinsville.MarshallCasey.Martinsville.DarwinSpringfleld..Marshall
Westfleld.Marshall..
DarwinMarshallMartinsville.Westfleld...Springfleld..Marshall
Westfleld,
Melrose...Westfleld.Marshall..
Westfleld'.Marshall..
June 14.1861June 21,1861
June 14,1861June 21,1861
June 14, J
June 16,1861June 21,1864
June 14,
une 21,1861June 14,1861
Tune 21,1861June 14,1861
June 21,1861June 14,1861
June 21,1
June 14,1861June 21.1861June 14,1861
June 21,1861
June 14,1861Tune 21.1861June 14,1861
June 21.1861June 16,1861June 14,1861
June 21,1861June 11,1861
June 21,1861
June 14,]
June 21,1861
Disch. Aug. 9, '62; disabil.Mustered out July 5, 1864.
.
Mustered out Apr. 29, 1864.Tr. to Inv. Corps.July 15, '64
Died Oct. 8. Ibtil
Mustered out July 5, 1864..Died Oct. 4, 1861Mustered out Feb. 9, 1865..Mustered out Feb. 15,1865.M.O.July 26. '65; parol, pris.Mustered out July 5, 1864..Died, Kich'a pris., Dec.6,'63Kil'd.Stone Kiv ,Dec.30,'62Deserted, battle Stone Kiv.Died Aug. 4, 1861Mustered out July 5,1864..Disch, Feb. 7, '6:i; disabil..Died in prison, at Danville,Va, Feb. 6. 1(564
Kil'd,Stone Kiv., Dec. 30,'62
Mustered out Aug. 18, 1864.Deserted May 10, 1864Disch. Mar. 5, '62; disabil..Mustered out July 5,1864..Deserted Aug. 22. 1862Mustered out Apr. 29, 1865.Mustered out July 5. 1864..
Mustered out Apr. 29, 1865.Tr. to Inv. Corps.Jau, 15.'64
Mustered out July 5, 1864..Kil'd,Stone Ri v., Dec. 30, '62
Died Sept. 20, lb61Mustered out July 5, 1864..
Re-enlisted as VeteranMustered out July 5, 1864 .
.
Mustered out Feb. 13, 1S65.Mustered out July 5, 1864. .
Ke-enlisted as VeteranKil'd.Stone Riv.,Dec. 31, '62
Mustered out May 23, 1S65.Mustered out July 5, 1864..Died, Richmond. Nov.16,'63Mustered out Oct. 7.1864...Mustered out July 5, 1864..
Pro. Capt. Co. C.. 62d 111.,
Feb. 1.1862Mustered out July 5, 1864 .
.
Re-enliste<t as VeteranKil'd,Stone Kiv., Dec. 30,'62
Mustered out July 5,1864 ..
Died at Annapolis, Md.,Nov. 1. 1863
Mustered out July 5, 1864..Kil'd,Stone Riv.,Dec. 31, '62
Mustered out July 5, 1864..
Died Feb. 3, '63; wounds...Deserted Sept. 20, 1862Died Aug. 27. 1862M. O. May 11, '65; pris. warMustered out July 5,1864..Ke enlisted as Veteran—Disch. Dec. 21, '63, woundsreceived at Stone River.
Died at Annapolis. Md....Re-enlisted as Veteran—Died Sept. 17,1861
'.'.'.'.
Disch. Dec. 20. '62; disabil..Mustered out Feb. 13, 1865.
Died, Nashville, Apr. 13,'63
Deserted Aug. 22, 1862Mustered out July 5. 1864.
.
TWENTY-FIEST INFANTRY. 207
Name and Rank.
208 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Williams. William ....
Wells, PrestonWhite, George HWeirich. Earnhardt...Webber. SebastianWells, JamesF
White. William P.Willis, Daniel
Woodbine .
Westtield..Galena
Salisbury.
Westfleld.
Oct.Jan.Oct.
10, 18644, 186a8. 1«64
Oct. 10,1864Sept. 20,1861
Nov. 9. 1861
Oct. 12. 1864 Mustered out Oct. 20,1865..'Mustered out Feb. 13,1865.
Oct. 12, 1864 Mustered out Oct. 11, 1865.Oct. 10,1864Oct. 12,1864
Died at Annapolis, Md.,Mar. 16.1865
Died.Danville.V. Mar.21.'64Missing since battle ofChickamauga
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 209
Name and Rank.
Hand, Eldridge K Crawford co.Holt, Alexander Palestine
Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Huflf, WilliamHardy. HenryHamilton, Meredith...Hale, JohnHargis, J ames FHippie. JohnJones, iSolomonJohnson, WilliamKing, Harvey RLongnecker, Henry B,Livingston, George ...
Livingston, JacobLamasters, Abbot A ..
Lamasters, Levi LMcDonald, Joshua P.
.
Marberry, Louis NMace, JacobMulledy, Isaac PMewman. Ambrose B,Miller, Isaac WMerkimer, John AMaxwell. Joseph W...Martin, John WMills, William CMcCrillis, DavidMalone, IsaacMcCarthy, James H...Perkins, JohnPhillips, Hiram CParsons, Alonzo W...,Patton, AllenPaull, James TPierson. William H..Ryan, William HRichart. John CRuddy, ThomasShaw, James W
Hutsonville .
Crawford co.
Hutsonville..YorkCrawford co.
Huntsville...Crawford co.
Jasper CO. ...
Crawford co.
Steel, John WShort, JeffersonStewart, HiramSpilkey, William H ..
Shipman, StephenShaw. Francis MThonges, Peter.
Thompson, JosephTerry. SimonThompson, AlexanderVaughn, Sheridan
Wood, HiramWard, DanielWard. James WWatts, JohnWatts, DennisWatts, Benjamin F,Wright. Isaiah M...Wood, Albert
Veleraas.Anderson, Samuel C.Broughton, Samuel..,Carver, WilliamCobb, John TDorsett, PhillipEvans, Willis WGrow, Jciraes Wflewett. Henry LHand,EldridgeK....Hamilton. Meredith .
Lemasters, Abbott AMace, JacobMewman. Ambrose BMatheny, Samuel N
Crawford co.Hutsonville .
Crawford co.
Hutsonville .
Crawford co.
HardinsvilleYork
Crawford co .
.
Jasper coCrawford co.
Robinson
my, bamuelVol. 2—
Hutsonville
Palestine ...
HutsonvilleRobinson ...
Palestine ...
Robinson ...
June 13.]
June 25,1861June 13.1861
Dateof muster.
June 28,1861
June 25.1861June 13,1861
June ,25. 1861
June 13,1861
June 25,1861
June 13.1861
14
Feb. 27,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Feb. 27,1864
Mar.
Re enlisted as VeteranKilled at Chickamauga.Sept. 19.1863
Disch. Oct. 23. '62; disabil..Killed. SioneRiv.,Dec.30.'62Re-enlisted as Veteran....,M. O. Apr. 3.'65: pris. war,,Disch. Anr. 14. '63; disabiLMustered out Aug. 6,1864..Killed,StoneRiv.,Dec.30,'62Disch. Mar. 17, '62; woundsMustered out July 5. 1864..Killed,StoneRi v., Dec.30,'62Killed at Chickamanga.Sept. 19,1863
Mustered out Aug. 16,1864.Re-enlisted as Veteran—Disch. May 8 '6S; disabil..Re-enlisted as Veteran,...Mustered out July 5, 1864..Re-enlisted as VeteranMustered out July 5,1864..Re-enlisted as VeteranDied,Iront'n,Mo.,Nov.7,'61.Mustered out Julv5,1864..Killed.StoneRiv.,Dec.30,'62
M. O. June 2,'65: pris. war.Disch. Aug. TO. '62; disabil.Mustered out July 5, 1864.
Re-enlisted as VeteranKilled. StoneRiv..Dec.30, '62
Mastered out July 5, 1864..Killed .StoneRiv.,Dec.30.'62Re enlisted as VeteranDisfhargedl864; disabilityM. O. Apr. 27,65; pris. warRe-enlisted as VeteranMustered out Aug. 16, 1864.Disch. May 16. '65; disabil;prisoner of war
Mustered out Oct. 8, 1864. .
.
Mustered out July 5,1864..Died, while pns of war. '64
Died Jan. 20, '63; wounds..Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. May 16, '65; disabil.prisoner of war
Killed at Chickamauga,Sept. 19, 1863
Re-eujjsted as Veteran
Mustered out July 5,1864.!Died Oi't. 10, 1863; prisonerofwar; wounds
Mustered out July 5, 1864. .
.
Re-enlisted as Veteran—Mustered out Aug. 16,1864.Re-enlisted as Veteran—Mustered out July 5, 1864..
Re-enlisted as VeteranDied, Andersonville pris-on,Sept. 15,1864; Gr. 8815.
Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.
M. O. Dec. 16, 65. as Serg'tMustered out Dec. 16. 1865.
M. O. Dec. 16. '65. as Corp..Mustered out Dec 16, 1865.
Prom. 1st Sergt.then CaptMustered out Dec. 16.1865.
M. O. Dec. 16, '65, as Sergt.Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.
Absent!on furlough atM.O.
210 ADJUTANT GENEEAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 211
Name and Rank.
212 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
McNair. OthoMcWilliams. David...Moore, HenryMcWilliams, GeorgeWMichael, MartinMiller. JacobNeff, CyrusCPeterson, AnsilPayne, Oliver PPayne, George HPrice, Thomas ARyan, MichaelRice. JosephReynolds, HiramRicks, Larkin ARichardson. BenjaminRoush, Thomas JRoss, John ARowley, William E....Shoock, Harvey ,
Scooley, Columbus ...
Stevenson, Wesley YSloan, George TStiers, Charles LShort. George MTickner, ElsonTorpy, ThomasVining. Lewis EWarmouth, Edwin B.Wilson. John MWeitzel, John FWorthy, Albert E....
Olney
PanaOlneyNewtonOlneyPanaOlneyNewton
Weaver. JacobWhite, Edward....Wheeler, Charles W..
Veterans.Cowger, Milton S ..
Parley, BarneyFoster. JobGallagher. ThomasGardner. Dennis ...
Hall, James WNokes, James
Olney
,
St. Marie .
Mattoon ..
Newton . .
.
St. Marie.Olney
Elliottstown..
Effingham....
Olney ...
Decatur.Olney ...
Albion ..
Olney ...
Decatur.Newton
.
Olney
,
NewtonLowell, Mass.NewtonOlney
Peterson, Ansil...Rich, JosephRicks, Larkin A..Stiers, Charles L.Shup, Isaac MSloan, George TWilson, Edward L...Wade, Sidney B
Recruits.Benton, AddisonBennett, John KBates. Hiram NCatts, John BChampion. Myron BCrippen, George H..Cole, George EClaypool, Newton BDreyer, JohnDeroff, HenryDreyer, Frederick ..
Feist, BernardGardner, Dennis—Goebel, HarmonHoskins, Francis M...Hobson, Samuel ..
Hood, George F . .
.
Hurst, William R.Harris, Carlton B.Hambrecht. FrederickHathaway, John ..
Ingalls, Charles HJohnson, Samuel..
NewtonEffingham .
OlneySt. Marie.Nowton ...
Rushville.Newton ...
EffinghamNewton
Courtland .
Chicago—Rush ,
St. Marie..ChicagoSavannahCourtlandStockton..Galena
Olney ,
Galena .
NewtonShelbyville
Money Creek.CourtlandGalenaSavannahLee Center . .
.
Courtland
June 11,1861June 10,1861une 24,1861
June 25,1861une ^11. 1861
June 24,1861•June 25,1861June ^23, 1861
June 25,1861June ^11, 1861
June 12,1861June 23,1861June 25,1861
June 28,1861
June. 10,1861June 24,1861June 11,
June 10,1861.June 11,1861June 10,
June 25,1861
June 23,1861June 25,1861June 28,1861
Feb. ^27,1864
Feb. 1,1864Dec. 26.1863Feb. 1, 1864Feb. 27,1864
Jan. 4, 1864Feb. 27,1864
Apr.Oct.Oct.Dec.Mar.Mar.Mar.Feb.Apr.Apr.
Oct.Apr.June
JuneFeb.Apr.
Mar.Dec.Apr.
Mar.
O.July 11,'65; par'l'd prisMustered out July 5. 1864.
.
Disch.Dec.26, '62: disabil..Mustered out July 5,1864..Kil'd, Stone Riv. Dec. 30.'62
Mustered out July 5,1864..
Re-enlisted as VeteranDisch. Mar. 28. '63; disabil.Disch. May 28,'63; disabil.Mustered out July 5,1864..Mustered out June 30. 1864 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran—Disch.for shoot'ng at a boyRe-enlisted as VeteranKil'd. Stone Riv. Dec.30,'63Mustered out July 5,1864..Kil'd. Chic'ma'ga,Sep.l9'63Disch. Apr. 29, '63; disabil.Mustered out July 5, 1865.
.
Missing since battle ofChickamauga
Mustered out July 5,1864..Re-enUsted as Veteran
Died Mar. 25. '63; wounds.'.Disch. Dec. 24. '62; disabil.Died Mar. 14, '63; wounds..Mustered out Julj* 14. 1864.
Mustered out July 5. 1864 .
.
Disch. Jan. 1, '63; disabil..Prom. Serg.and 2d Li°ut..Died. Andersonville, Oct.
12,1864. Gr. 10,582Disch. May 8, '63: disabil..Mustered out July 5, 1864 .
.
Disch. May 8. '63; disabil..
19, 1864 M. O. Dec. 16. '65, as SergtMustered out Dec. 16,1865.
M. O. Dec. 16, '65, as Corp..Mustered out Dec. 16. 1865.
.
Trans, to Engineer Reg't..M.O.Dec.16, '65,aslstS'gt,Com. 2d Lt.; notmust'd..
M O. Dec. 16.'65. asCorp..Disch. Dec. 19, '64; disabil.M. O. Dec. 16, '65, as Sergt.M.O.Dee. 16. '65, as Corp...Wounded at Nashville.Absent in hospital
Mustered out Dec. 16,1865..
10, 18658, 18647. 1864
2, 186324. 1864
28. 18659. 18658. 1865
10. 1865
3, ~"
19,186110, 186527, 1861
25, 1861
3, 186510, 1865
28, 186528, 186310.1
Apr.Oct.Oct.Dec.Mar.Mar.Mar.Feb.Apr.Apr.
Apr.June
Feb.Apr.
Mar.Jan.Apr.
Pro. Serg.. then 2d Lieut.
Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.Mustered out Oct. 13,1865..
M. O. Dec. 16, '65, as Corp..
Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.
Mustered out Nov. 13.1865.Mustered out Dec. 16,1865..
Died July 24,1865Mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran—Mustered out May 21. 1865.
.
Died Nov. 16, '63, in prison.Mustered out Feb. 8,1865..Deserted Aug. 1,1861Mustered out Dec. 16. 1865.
14,1864 M. O. Dec. 16, '65. as Sergt.10.1865lMusteredoutDec. 16.1865.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY. 213
Name and Ranlv.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Kelly. JohnLoback. Charles V....Lawson. JohnMcDonough. Patrick.McKintey. Jackson J.McClellan- Andrew A.Mitchell. MichaelOle.son, OleO'Connor. ThomasPepoon. TheodorePepoon. MortimerPruifer. FrederickPutman, MorancyRussell, James DSickells, George A....Spiller. JamesSmith. LeviStein. GeorgeSpore. DanielSpore. John?Sullivan. DennisSwink. FrederickTaylor, PlinyTurner. EzraTallman. WilliamUnderhilJ, Horatio K.Walker, RobertWilson, Edward LWells, Thomas BYoung. ChristianYerrington. John P...
NoraOlneySavannah
Derinda ..
SavannahJordanSavannah
Courtland ,
Savannah ,
RushDixonRandolph.CourtlandGalenaCourtland
SavannahGalenaCourtland .
Olney...Newton.
SavannahNora
Mar.Oct.Mar.MayFeb.Mar.Apr.Mar.Oct.Mar.Apr.Apr.Oct.Oct.Nov.Feb.Mar.Apr.Oct.
Oct.JuneMar.Oct.Oct.Mar.June
Apr.Oct.
Mar.Oct.Mar.
Apr.Mar.Oct.Mar.Apr.Apr.
11, 186519, 1861
28. 186526. 18648. 1865
28. 186510.186528. 18654. 1862
29. 18653. 18655.18654. 18627. 1864
12.1863 ..„.13. 18651 Feb,29.1865 Mar.3. 1865 Apr.5,1864 Oct.
Oct.JuneMar.Oct.Oct.Mar.June
13. 186519.186128. 1865
Mustered out Dec. 16,1Discharged Oct. 2,1864Mustered out Dec. 16,1
Feb. 8. 1865
Oct.Nov.
12. 186128. 1865
3. 18641. 1864
29. 186527, 1861
5. 18653, 1864
JuneApr.Oct.
Absent, in hospitalMustered out Oct. 3,1865...Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.Mustered out Aug. 26.1865.Mustered out Dec. 16,1865.Mustered out Aug 10, 1865.Mustered out Oct. 13.1865..M. O. Dec. 16, '65, as Corp..Mustered out Oct. 10. 1865..Mustered out Dec. ^16, 1865.
Mustered out Oct. 13,1865..
Mustered out June 21.1865.Deserted Aug. 1, 1865Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.Mustered ou"- Oct. 3.1865...Mustered out June 21. 1865.Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.Trans, to Invalid Corps...Re-enlisted as VeteranDischarged Dec. 7.1863....Mustered out Dec. 16.1865.Mustered out Oct. 3. 1865...
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
214 ADJUTANT GENEKAL's REPORT.
HISTORY OF TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY.
This Regiment was called into the State service under the "Ten RegimentBill." It rendezvoused at Mattoon on the 9th day of May, 1861. On the 15th
day of May it was mustered into the State service for thirty days by CaptainU. S. Grant, and was known during that period of service as the SeventhCongressional District Regiment. It was composed of companies from thefollowing counties: Company A from Macon, B from Cumberland, C fromPiatt, D from Douglas, E from Moultrie, F from Edgar, G from Clay, HfromClark, 1 from Crawford, and K from Jasper.
On the 28th day of June the Regiment was mustered into the United Statesservice for three years, by Captain Pitcher, U. S. A., with U. S. Grant asColonel. Colonel Grant continued in command of the Regiment until the 7thof August, when he was commissioned by the Presiderft Brigadier General ofVolunteers, to date from May 17, 1861, when he assumed command of theDistrict of Southeast Missouri, with headquarters at Cairo. We append amemorandum made by that great captain, who fought his last fight on earthat 8:08 A. M., Thursday,. August 23, 1885, at Mount McGregor, New York:
1 was appointed Colonel of the Twenty-first Illinois Volunteer Infantry byGovernor Richard Yates, some time early in the month of June, 1861, andassumed command of the Regiment on the 16th of that month. The Regi-ment was mustered into the service of the United States in the latter part ofthe same month. Being ordered to rendezvous the Regiment at Quincy, Illi-
nois, I thought, for the purpose of discipline and speedy efficiency for thefield, it would be well to march the Regiment across the country, instead oftransporting by rail. Accordingly, on the 3d of July, 1861, the march wascommenced from Camp Yates, Springfield, Illinois, and continued until aboutthree miles beyond the Illinois river, when dispatches were received, chang-ing the destination of the Regiment to Ironton, Missouri, and directing me to
return to the river and take a steamer, which had been sent there for the pur-pose of transporting the Regiment to St. Louis. The steamer failing to reachthe point of embarkation, several days were here lost. In the meantime aportion of the Sixteenth Illinois Infantry, under Colonel Smith, were reportedsurrounded by the enemy at a point on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad,west of Palmyra, and the Twenty-first was ordered to their relief. Underthese cix'cumstances, expedition was necessary; accordingly the mai'ch wasabandoned, and the railroad was called into requisition. Before the Twenty-first reached its new destination, the Sixteenth had extricated itself. TheTwenty first was then kept on duty on the line of the H. & St. Jo. R. R. for
about two weeks, without, however, meeting an enemy or an incident worthrelating. We did make one march, however, during that time, from Salt
River, Mo., to Florida, Mo., and returned, in search of Tom Harris, who wasreported in that neighborhood with a handful of rebels. It was impossible,however, to get nearer than a day's march of him. From Salt River theRegiment went to Mexico, Mo., where it remained for two weeks; thence to
Ironton, Mo., passing through St. Louis on the 7th of August, when I wasassigned to duty as a Brigadier General, and turned over the command of theRegiment to that gallant and christian officer. Colonel Alexander, who after-
wards yielded up his life whilst nobly leading it in the battle of Chickamauga.
U. S. GRANT,Lieutenant General.
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It will ever be a pleasing thought with the men who composed this gallant
Regiment to remember that the man who fii'st led them in defense of their
countrj^'s flag became the most illustrious soldier and distinguished citizen of
the age and generation in which he lived.
Lieutenant Colonel John W. S. Alexander assumed command of the Regi-ment at the promotion of Colonel Grant.
After the arrival of the Regimeat at Ironton, it remained in camp several
weeks receiving instruction in company and battalion drill; made reconnois-
sance with the Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry as far as Marble Creek, in the
direction of Greenville, where the Rebel General Hardee was discovered witha large force; went into camp at Marble Creek; remained about two weeks.On the 23d of August, Lieutenant Colonel John W. S. Alexander was unani-mously elected Colonel by the line officers of the Regiment, vice Grant, pro-
moted. Returned to Ironton, where the Regiment remained until October 17,
when it marched to Fredericktown; supporting Walker's Squadron of the
First Indiana Cavalry; discovered the Rebel Jeff. Thompson in force; re-
turned to Ironton; on the 20th, with the Thirty-eighth Illinois Infantry andFirst Indiana Cavalry, marched to Fredericktown, arriving on the morning of
October 21st, and participated in the battle at that place. Beturued to Iron-
ton and remained there until January 29, 1862: marched to Greenville; re-
mained there until March, and from thence moved to Rive's Station, on BlackRiver, arriving there March 11 or 12. Here the troops, consisting of Twenty-first, Thirty-third and Thirty-eighth Illinois Infantry, Eleventh Wisconsin In-
fantry, Fifth, Seventh and Ninth Illinois Cavalry, First Indiana Cavalry, andSixteenth Ohio Battery, were organized into the Division of Southeast Mis-souri, under command of Brigadier General F. Steele. First Brigade, ColonelCarlin commanding, consisted of Twenty-first and Thirty-eighth Illinois In-
fantry, Fifth Illinois Cavalry, and Sixteenth Ohio Battery.
March 31. moved from Rives' Station to Doniphan. April 17, crossed Cur-rent river, 21st, reached Pocahontas, Arkansas.
April 30, marched for Jacksonport, Arkansas, arriving May 4.
May 10, the Twenty-first and Thirty-eight were ordered to Cape Girardeau,Missouri, 220 miles distant. This march was made in ten days, a day and ahalf of which time was spent in ferrying Black and Current rivers. Arrivedat Cape Girardeau May 21. On this day the two columns, under Jeff. C. Davisand Colonel Carlin, were marching on converging roads, each striving for
the right of way at intersections. Carlin's column gained the right of way;his advance guard, being under Lieutenant Vance, of the Twenty-first In-
fantry, marched 28 miles, by mile posts, in six hours and thirty minutes.Arrived at Hamburg Landing May 24. Moved to the front, and were beforeCorinth during the last days of the siege—in Second Brigade Fourth DivisionLeft Wing, Army of Mississippi, Colonel Carlin commanding Brigade, Briga-dier General Jeff. C. Davis commanding Division, and Major General JohnPope commanding Army of Mississippi.
Marched to Danville, Booneville, back to Corinth, and to Jacinto. Duringthe last of June, marched to Ripley, and returned by forced marches, arriv-
ing July 4, 1862. Remained in camp until August 14. when marched with theDivision to join the Army of the Ohio, under General Buel. Passing throughluka, Mississippi, crossed the Tennessee at Easlport; thence marched, via
Florence, Alabama, Lawrenceburg, Mt. Pleasant, Columbia, Franklin, Mur-freesboro and Nashville, Tennessee, Bowling Green, Mumfordsville, Eliza-
bethtowu and West Point, Kentucky, arriving at Louisville, Kentucky, Sep-tember 26, 1862, having marched night and day, about 500 miles.
October 1, marched from Louisville, in the Thirty-first Brigade, NinthDivision, Army of the Ohio—Colonel Carlin commanding Brigade, and GeneralRobert B. Mitchell commanding Division.
October 8, engaged in battle of Perryville and Chaplin Hill. Company F,Captain David Blackburn, was the first in Perryville. Was honorably men-tioned in General Mitchell's report of the battle. Joined in pursuit of Braggas far as Crab Orchard, and then marched through Lancaster. Danville,
Lebanon and Bowling Green, to Edgefield Junction, near Nashville, arriving
November 9.
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When the army marched from Nashville, December 26, 1862, this Regimentformed a part of the Second Brigade, First Division, Twentieth Army Corps,and was in the skirmish at Knob Gap. December 30, in connection with theFifteenth Wisconsin, Thirty-eighth Illinois, and One Hundred and First Ohio,it had a sevei'e engagement with the enemy near Murfreesboro, where it
charged the famous Washington (Rebel) Light Artillery, 12 Parrott guns,and succeeded in driving every man from the battery, when it was compelledto fall back by a Division of Rebel Infantry. During the battle of Murfrees-boro it was fiercely engaged, and did gallant duty, losing more men than anyRegiment engaged. The Twenty-first was with General Rosecran's armyfrom Murfreesboro to Chattanooga. Was engaged in a severe skirmish at
Liberty Gap, June 25, 1863.
Marched through Manchester and camped at Winchester, Tenn. August17th, 1863, crossed the Cumberland Mountains to Stevenson, Ala. 30th,
crossed the Tennessee River at Caperton's Ferry. Crossed Sand Mountainand camped in Will's Valley. September 9th, crossed Lookout Mountain,and camped in Broomtown Valley, about 50 miles south of Chattanooga.
September 13th and 14th, recrossed Lookout Mountain to Will's Valley.16th, ascended Lookout Mountain and marched 25 miles on the top, to Ste-vens' Gap, 17th, entered McLemore's Caye, and laid in line of battle beforeDug Gap, in Pigeon Mountairs. 17th, at dark, moved to the left to PondSprings. 19th, marched past Crawfish Springs, and entered the battle of
Chickamauga near Gordon's Mills. Double quicking, a line was formed un-der fire, and was hotly engaged till dark. September 20, was moved to theleft. Went into position at 10 A. M. and was heavily engaged. The enemypressing through a gap made by the withdrawal of General Wood's Division,forced the line back, and the JBrigade narrowly escaped capture. Was re-
formed on the hills in the rear of the battle ground, and marched towardRossville. Was then marched toward the right where General Thomas wascontinuing the fight. After dark returned to Rossville.
Losses in the battle of Chickamauga, September 19th and 20th—238 officers
and men. Among the officers killed were Colonel Alexander and LieutenantWeitzell, Company K; Captain Frank Reed, Company D, and Captain An-drew George, Company G, were mortally wounded; Captain Harlan, CompanyH, Lieutenant Austin, Company H, and Lieutenant Hunter, Company F,were wounded; Lieutenant Colonel McMackin, Captain Welshimer, CompanyB, Lieutenant McKeen, Company H, and Lieutenant Songer, Company G,were captured.
Colonel Alexander being killed, and Lieutenant Colonel McMackin captured,Captain C. K. Knight took command of the Regiment.
After the battle of Chickamauga the Twenty-first was attached to First Bri-
gade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps, and remained at Bridgeport, Ala.,October, November and December
In January, 1864, marched to Ooltewah, east of Chattanooga, where theReeriment remained until March, when it re-enlisted, and after a month's fur-
lough in Illinois, rejoined the army in front of Kenesaw Mountain. July 5th,
reached the Cuattahoochie River. 12th, crossed the Chattahooehie at Power'sFerry. 20th, crossed Peach Tree Creek. 21st, engaged at outer lines beforeAtlanta. 22d, threw up works before Atlanta. 26th, moved to works protect-
ing rear and left of the lines. August 1st, the Corps relieved the Twenty-third Corps, on the left. August 25th, withdrew f'-om the lines in the night.
31st. on railroad below Rough and Ready. September 1st, engaged in thebattle of Jonesboro. September 2d, moved to Lovejoy and threw up workson the left of the lines. 8th, camped at Atlanta.
October 3rd, marched in pursuit of Hood, via Marietta, Aekworth and Alla-
toona, to Kingston, thence to Rome, Resaca, Ship's Gap, Summerville, to
Gaylorsville, Ala., and after halting a few davs, marched to Chattanooga,arriving October 30th, 1864.
October 3Ist, the Brigade started as escort to wagon train of Fourth Corps,for Huntsville, the remainder of the Corps going by rail. Passing through
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Shell Mound, Bridgeport and Stevenson, crossed Cumberland Mountain atTantallon. Passed through Cowan, Decherd, Winchester, Salem and Fay-etteville, rejoined the Corps at Pulaski, Tenn., November 12th, 186-4.
Arrived at Columbia, Tenr.., November 24th. November 25th and 26th,threw up works and skirmished with the enemy. 27th. crossed Duck Riverin the night. 28rh, threw up works opposite the ford. 29th, moved and threwup works on the left flank. Withdrew in the night and ma^^ched throughSpring Hill, passing a large rebel camp. Marched alongside the train toFranklin, with rebel cavalry on the flanks.
30th, entered Franklin. About half past four the enemy advanced, drivingin our skirmishers, but were driven back by the main line. Withdrew atmidnight, and crossing the Harpeth River, reached Nashville. December 1st,
occupied in building fortifications and doing outpost duty, loth, was placedin position near the Hardin pike, and at four o'clock P.M. were in the chargeon Montgomery Hill, and among the first to enter the enemy's works, captur-ing battery and many prisoners. 16th, was in the reserve line, and joined inpursuit when the enemy's line was broken. Was in pursuit to Lexington,Ala. Mai'ched to Huntsville. arriving January 5th, 1865. Remained atHuntsville until March 13th. 1865.
March 13, proceeded by rail to Strawberry Plains, East Tennessee. 24th,moved to Lick Creek, near Bull's Gap. April 3, Brigade was ordered on anexpedition to Ashville, North Carolina. Returned 11th. 20th, took cars forNashville. June 7, the non-veteran regiments having been mustered out, theTwenty-first and Thirty-eighth Illinois were assigned to Second Brigade, FirstDivision, Fourth Army Corps, the Brigade also containing Ninth, Thirtieth,and Thirty-fifth Indiana Veteran Volunteers, Colonel J. C. B. Leeman, com-manding Brigade.The Fourth Army Corps was sent to Texas by way of New Orleans; camped
two weeks on old battle ground at New Orleans; embarked on vessel forMatagorda Bay; disembarked for Victoria, thence to San Antonia, where theRegiment was mustered out December 16, 1865. Arrived at Camp Butler,January 18, 1866, for final payment and discharge.