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3rd Indiana Calvary Reunion – Vevay 1889

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Oct 1889 – Page 4, Column 1
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

THIRD IND. CAVALRY
A GRAND REUNION IN VEVAY.
Speeches, Songs and Feasting.
The City in Holiday Attire and the Bold Riders
Are Given an Enthusiastic Welcome.

It was a lovely autumnal day last Thursday. Early in the morning the city was astir, flags going up on Court House, on the Bank, suspended across streets, from business houses and residences, and soon the principal streets were a sea of flags and bunting—to greet and honor the members of the 3d Ind. Cavalry, who were to assemble here in a military family reunion.

[See newspaper for full details of reunion.]

The following were in attendance. We have taken care to prepare a correct list and if any are omitted it is unintentional:

COMPANY A—James Phillips, Chas. W. Lee, Indianapolis; Wm. Sauvine, D. M. Haskell, John D. Brindley, H. J. Brindley, S. M. Dumont, A. J. Siebenthall, David Dyer, J. C. Long, L. F. Hatch, Vevay; F. A. Jackson, Patriot; Robert B. Short, Chas. R. Clark, New Albany; James Anderson, Wideawake, Ky.; F. W. Kassebaum, Wm. R. Johnston, Aurora; D. C. Kern, Jacob Kern, John Farrell, Moorefield; James K. Reed, Stephen Grimes, Chas. Banks, George Armstrong, Charles McKay, L. D. Daily, Brooksburg; C. R. Poston, Patriot; C. M. Newkirk, Hannibal Farrell, Bennington; J. E. English, New Washington; J. W. Quinn, North Madison; Benjamin Cole, Mt. Sterling; Benjamin Cole, Mt. Sterling; William Stevens, Daniel Sprague, Florence; A. C. Weaver, Poston; H. D. Banta, Craig; George P. Baird, Robert P. Porter, Owen; W. N. Seymour, Sugar Branch; E. Mathis, Manville; H. E. Rodgers, Canaan; John Walters, Lamb; H. W. Gordon, Huntington, W. Va; Daniel Brown, Milton, Ky.; A. D. VanOsdol, Madison; Eli Brooks, Noblesville.

COMPANY B—William T. Marsh, Leavensworth; Charles Stoker, Martinsville; Adam Stoker, Edwardsville; M. V. Fullerton, New Albany; Cyrus Demaree, Lawrenceburg; John Wiseman, Lamb; James Hanna, Hoopstown, Ill.; N. G. Dennis, Dillsboro; F. W. Cole, Bennington; William Conyers, Pleasant; T. M. Hanna, Hanover.

COMPANY C—William S. Vail, Forest; C. W. Johnston, Moore’s Hill; James W. Kennett, Markland; Mathew Worstell, Moorefield; Ostrum Boright, Paul Clark, Mt. Sterling; James Higgins, Brooksburg; F. Alley, Kokomo; James C. Kincaid, A. J. Courtney, John Moxley, John T. Schroeder, John G. Long, John Morris, John W. Kincaid, James Albro, Vevay; H. B. Sparks, Rising Sun; Will W. Long, Franklin; C. R. Rolston, Sugan; James K. Blackburn, Seeitan, Ohio; J. B. Williams, G. W. Lee, P. T. Demaree, Madison.

COMPANY D—Eli S. Powell, Dillsboro; Martin V. Bruce, Cochran; Emsley Suits, Zenas; Alonzo Ward, Wilmington; Phillip Kenah, H. G. Lamkin, Aurora; George E. Day, Lawrenceburg; M. Harmon, Bennington; John Senior, Madison; A. H. Myers, Wide Awake, Ky.

COMPANY E—G. W. Pearson, Indianapolis; George Brunkworth, Louisville, Ky.; John Wooly, Hanover; J. F. Wildman, Muncie; Wm. Tait, Vevay; Wm. L. Lee, Saluda; H. W. Reed, Dayton, O.; T. G. Day, Correct; John Griner, James Graham, Oscar Trigg, Gam. S. Taylor, David Rushton, Joseph Deilhein, Robt. B. Gray, John Hoglan, Col. W. S. McClure, David Rushton, Madison; A. C. Monroe, Swanville; A. L. Shanon, John P. Matthews, Hanover; Wm. Wathington, Stony Point.

COMPANY F—Christian Mead, Lawrel; John Grubb, New Trenton; S. D. Rodgers, Corinth, Ky.; Robert Begs, Crasier; J. W. Olliphant, Hartford City; Jonas Sugden, Lexington, Ky.; A. Walden, Vevay; J. O. Martin, Sugar Branch; Ira Hathaway, Columbus; Wm. Cotton, Thomas H. Little, Connersville.

COMPANY G—G. F. Herriott, Indianapolis; Horace Weaver, Charles Riker, Franklin.

COMPANY H—Oliver Gard, Frankfort.

COMPANY I—John W. Whitlow, Jeffersonville; A. D. VanOsdol, (also Co. A), Madison.

COMPANY K—Peter Funk, Markland; Col. Robt. Klein, Florence; Wm. Sherman, John Romans, Ghent, Ky.

COMPANY L—J. F. McKee, Brookville; John L. Sellers, Putnamsville; Daniel Lock, Bennington; John E. Read, Connersville; B. Rhoades, Orange; Taylor Stepleton, Aaron.

COMPANY M—F. M. Brown, Hayne’s Corner; N. H. Morrison, John H. Murphy, Sugar Branch; Wm. Cowan, Patriot; W. G. Marsh, Tipton; Daniel McMullin, Versailles.

REGIMENT—Scott Carter, Col. John Patton, Q. M., Vevay.

Company C, 3rd Indiana Calvary Roster – 1889

The following article appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Oct 1889 – Page 4, Column 4
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

ROSTER CO. C, 3D IND. CAVALRY.
With Present Post Office Address Where Known.

Allen, Charles; dead.

Anderson, Geo. P.; dead.

Albro, James, Vevay, Ind.

Alley, Fuel, Manville, Ind.

Bosaw, William; dead.

Banks, Simeon; killed.

Bledso, Benjamin; killed.

Bright, Peter; killed.

Butcher, Charles; dead.

Boright, Ostrum; Mt. Sterling, Ind.

Burton, Allen; P. O. unknown.

Barkis, Francis; P. O. unknown.

Blackburn, Jas.; P. O. unknown.

Banks, Charles; Brooksburg, Ind.

Bays, Albert; Grandview, Ind.

Cline, Milton V; dead.

Clark, Lieut. Paul; Mt. Sterling, Ind.

Coy, Joseph; P. O. unknown.

Campfield, William; dead.

Courtney, Andrew; Vevay.

Danglade, Capt. Theophield M.; dead.

Dailey, Jesse V.; dead.

Demaree, Benj. F.; P. O. unknown.

Dillinger, Joseph R.; died in Andersonville.

Driver, Elliott; Milo, Ill.

Elliott, Isaiah; P. O. unknown.

Fuget, Walter; died in Andersonville.

Frankra, Henry; dead.

Fugit, Morton D.; dead.

Gibbons, Jas.; P. O. unknown.

Godden, Albert; P. O. unknown.

Greenwood, Wesley; died in Andersonville.

Gailey, John; Corydon, Ind.

Humphrey, Isaac; died in Andersonville.

Heath, Martin; killed.

Heath, Samuel A.; killed.

Hice, Granville; P. O. unknown.

Higgins, Martin; died in Andersonville.

Higgins, John W.; died in Andersonville.

Higgins, James.

Higgins, Martin M.; Moorefield, Ind.

Holmes, David W.; Louisville, Ky.

Harris, Leander W.; P. O. unknown.

Hunt, Dudley.

Irby, John; P. O. unknown.

Irby, Chas. W.; P. O. unknown.

Joyce, James; died in Andersonville.

Johnson, Chas; Moore’s Hill, Ind.; wounded.

Kincaid, John E.; dead.

Kanah, William; dead.

Kelso, Edward; died in Andersonville.

Kennett, James W.; dead.

Kincaid, John W.; Vevay, Ind.

Kincaid, James C.; Vevay, Ind.

Kirkpatrick, Newton; dead.

Lemmon, Maj. Charles; killed.

Lewis, Isaac; died in Andersonville.

Lamb, Samuel; killed.

Long, Lieut. W. W.; Franklin, Ind.

Long, John G.; Vevay, Ind.

Lee, George; Madison, Ind.

Lee, John.

Lamb, George, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Myers, John M; dead.

Myers, Eugene R.; dead.

Miller, Benj. C.; dead.

Martin, George; died in Andersonville.

Martin, Joseph; dead.

Martin, Capt. Ephriam H.; Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mennet, Francis L.; San Minguel, Cal.

Marsh, James W.; Hamilton, Ky.

Morris, John; Vevay, Ind.

Moxley, John W.; Vevay, Ind.

Morris, Henry; Aurora, Ind.

Myers, Abijah, Wideawake, Ky.

McLeod, James; P. O. unknown.

Noah, Balser; dead.

Owens, Fletcher; dead.

Pebler, David; killed.

Pickett, Alfred; dead.

Plew, Daniel; dead.

Plew, Abraham; dead.

Peters, Wm. D.; P. O. unknown; wounded.

Peabody, Ira; Sugar Branch, Ind.

Peelman, Christopher Co.

Picket, Edward.

Pittman, Hillard.

Pollison, Jas. R.; P. O. unknown.

Pollman, Wm.; P. O. unknown.

Pickett, Theo L.; Markland, Ind.

Rodgers, Lieut. George; dead.

Ricketts, George; Markland, Ind.; wounded.

Ricketts, Albert; Vevay, Ind.

Rowlison, Calvin; Brooksburg, Ind.

Rodgers, James; Greenwood, Ind.

Rothchilds, Mox; P. O. unknown.

Roberts, Daniel; P. O. unknown.

Smelly, Thomas; killed.

Shadday, Fogleman; dead.

Sheets, Wm. H.; P. O. unknown.

Stephenson, William; P. O. unknown.

Stepleton, Jesse; P. O. unknown.

Stepleton, Wesley L.; Bennington, Ind.

Schroeder, John T.; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Shadday, George; dead.

Smith, William; P. O. unknown.

Swang, Lewis; P. O. unknown.

Sparks, Henry B.; Aurora, Ind.

Sparks, Wm.; Chicago, Ill.

Shutts, Isaac; killed.

Tinker, Lieut. Ira D.; dead.

Towbridge, Eloch; dead.

Tower, Oliver O.; Kansas City, Mo.

Tower, John; dead.

Taylor, Andrew; Florence, Ind.

Thomas, Frederick; Florence, Ind.

Tague, Marion; Florence, Ind.

Vail, William S.; P. O. unknown.

Vail, Wm; P. O. unknown.

Wilcox, Chas. C.; dead.

Walk, Andrew T.; P. O. unknown.

Walk, Martin V.; P. O. unknown.

White, Chas. N.; dead.

Wiley, John R.; P. O. unknown.

Wolf, John; P. O. unknown.

Worstell, Matthew, Moorefield, Ind.

Williams, John; Madison, Ind.; wounded.

Company A, 3d Indiana Calvary Roster – 1889

The following article appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Oct 1889 – Page 1, Column 3
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

ROSTER CO. A, 3D IND. CAVALRY,
With Present Post Office Address Where Known.

Anderson, Jas. W.; Wideawake, Ky.

Adkinson, Samuel; South Haven, Kansas.

Adkinson, Joseph K.; dead.

Adams, James N.; killed.

Armstrong, Geo.; Locust, Ky.

Anshutz, Gottleb W.,; dead.

Bellamy, Flavious J.; dead.

Baird, Wm. P.; dead.

Brindley, Elijah; killed.

Burns, Barney; killed.

Baxter, Francis W.; dead.

Bristow, Isaac W.; dead.

Bondurant, Dewit W.; dead.

Baird, Geo. P.; Owen, Ind.

Brindley, Henry J.; Vevay, Ind.

Brindley, John; Vevay, Ind.

Brindley, Wm. G.; Wideawake, Ky.

Brooks, Eli; Noblesville, Ind.

Buchanan, Capt. Jacob S.; Evansville, Ind.

Brown, Daniel; Milton, Ky.

Banta, Henry D.; Lamb, Ind.; wounded.

Bardwell, August C.; P. O. unknown.

Cunningham, Chas. S.; killed.

Cline, John; dead.

Clark, Chas. R.; New Albany, Ind.

Cotton, Henry W.; Alameda, California; wounded.

Cole, Benjamin; Mt. Sterling, Ind.

Daily, Joseph D.; Austin, Mo.; wounded.

Daily, Lorenzo D.; Brooksburg, Ind.

Dumont, Sidney M.; Vevay, Ind.

Dunn, Wm. D.; dead.

Dyer, David; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Eblin, John L.; P. O. unknown; wounded.

Ellis, Enis; P. O. unknown.

English, Jas. E.; New Washington, Ind.

Fallis, David W.; killed.

Ferguson, Wm. H.; killed.

Farrell, Silas; dead.

Farrell, John; Moorefield, Ind.

Farrell, Hannibel; Bennington, Ind.

Gilbert, Capt. B. F.; Carsville, Ky.

Gordon, Harrison; Huntington, West Virginia.

Harvey, Pruitt D.; dead.

Howigen, Michael; dead.

Hatch, Lewis F.; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Haskell, David M.; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Hays, Adam O.; P. O. unknown; wounded.

Heath, Francis A.; P. O. unknown.

Hollenback, Cornelius; P. O. unknown.

Hollenback, John H.; P. O. unknown.

Hufford, Jas. L.; Evansville, Ind.

Hart, Joseph A.; Vineyard, Ind.

Jackson, Francis A.; Warsaw, Ky.

Johnston, Wm. R.; Aurora, Ind.

Kieth, John M.; wounded.

Kirkpatrick, David W.; Carrollton, Ky.; wounded.

Kassabaum, Fred. W.; Aurora, Ind.; wounded.

Kern, Jacob; Moorefield, Ind.

Kern, David C.; Moorefield, Ind.

Lee, Capt. Chas. W.; Indianapolis, Ind.; wounded.

Little, Geo.; died.

Long, J. C.; Vevay, Ind.; wounded.

Lancaster, Wm.; Jetmore, Kansas.

Lamson, Rodolph; North Madison, Ind.

Lamson, Lieut. Thos. D.; Neoga, Ill.

Livings, Francis; Allensville, Ind.

Lawrence, Theodore; Ladoga, Ind.

Miller, John P.; dead.

Morton, Oliver F.; dead.

Mix, Lyman W.; Indianapolis, Ind.

Matthews, Elijah; Manville, Ind.

McKay, Chas. D.; Brooksburg, Ind.

McKay, W. M.; Greensburg, Ind.

McKay, W. M.; Greensburg, Ind.

Miller, Jas. S.; Cincinnati, Ohio; wounded.

Mead, Wm. W.; Indianapolis, Ind.

Moxley, Francis W.; St. Marys, O.

More, John; Salunda, Ind.

Newkirk, Chas. M.; Bennington, Ind.

Patton, Maj. Wm.; dead.

Pettit, Willer J.; dead.

Porter, Lieut. Robt. P.; Owen, Ind.

Pate, Jas. W.; Paultown, Ind.

Phillips, Thadius; Aurora, Ind.

Phillips, James; Indianapolis, Ind.

Pollock, Alexander, P. O. unknown.

Poston, Sanford; P. O. unknown.

Poston, Calvin R.; Patriot, Ind.

Quinn, James; dead.

Quinn, Jas. A.

Quirk, John.

Robert, Robt. W.; dead.

Rochat, Chas. W.; dead.

Reed, Jas. K.; Brookville, Ind.; wounded.

Redd, Jas. E.; Fresno, Cal.

Roberts, Moses P.; Mockport, Ind.

Rodgers, Henry E.; P. O. unknown.

Sedam, Levi; dead.

See, Robt. W.; dead.

Sturman, Jas.; P. O. unknown.

Sharp, Wm.; wounded.

Stratford, Thos. W.; Indianapolis, Ind.

Stratford, Alfred; Indianapolis, Ind.

Sauvain, John W.; Mt. Sterling, Ind.

Short, Robt. B.; Milton, Ky.

Seymour, Wm.; Jersey, Ind.

Siebenthal, Andrew J.; Vevay, Ind.

Sprague, Daniel; Florence, Ind.

Stevens, Wm. H.; Florence, Ind.; wounded.

Tompson, Jas. W.; Indianapolis, Ind.

VanOsdol, Christopher C.; killed.

VanOsdol, Argus D.; Madison, Ind.

Vanice, Jacob B.; P. O. unknown.

Weaver, John E.; killed.

Wood, Fletcher D.; wounded.

Wright, James M.; dead.

Wright, Ira M.; Neoga, Ill.

Webb, Wm. W.; dead.

Wallace, Geo. W.; P. O. unknown.

Watters, John; Lamb, Ind.; wounded.

Workman, Benjamin; P. O. unknown; wounded.

Weaver, Henry B.; Logansport, Ind.

Weaver, Augustus C.; Mud Lick, Ind.

Yarnal, Edward B.; Dallas, Tex.

Switzerland County Company C, 3d Indiana Calvary Muster Roll

The following article about Company C, 3d Indiana Calvary appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 24 Nov 1887 – Page 1, Column 4
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

WAR HISTORY.
Switzerland County Soldiers.
Copy of Muster Roll of Co. C., 3d Indiana Cavalry.

Muster out Roll of Capt. Ephraim H. Martin’s Company (C), in the 3d Regt. of Indiana Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Col. Robt. Klein, (late Chapman), called into the service of the U. S. by the President, at North Madison, Indiana, (the place of general rendezvous) on the 22d day of August, 1861, to serve for the term of 3 years, from date of enrollment, unless sooner discharged; from the 30th day June, 1864, when last paid, to the 21st day of August 1864, when discharged. The Company was organized by Capt. T. M. Danglade, at Vevay, Indiana, in the month of July, 1861, and marched thence to North Madison, Indiana, where it arrived the 31st day of July, 1861, a distance of twenty miles:

  • Ephriam H. Martin, Capt.; aged 29. Promoted from 1st Sergt. to 2d Lieut., Dec. 15, 1861. Commissioned 1st Lieut. by Gov. of Indiana, June 22, 1862, and promoted to Captain May 9, 1863, vice Capt. Chas. Lemmons promoted to Major.
  • William W. Long, 1st Lieut.; age 32. Promoted from 1st Sergt. to 1st Lieut., May 8, 1863. Taken prisoner June 18, 1863, near Aldie, Va. Returned to duty October 1st, 1863.
  • George Rodgers, 2d Lieut.; age 22. Promoted from Corporal to Sergt., Nov. 27, 1862, and to 2d Lieut., by Gov. of Indiana, Dec. 3, 1863.
  • Francis L. Mennet, Q. M. Sergt.; age 21. Wounded Nov. 8, 1863.
  • William D. Peters, Sergt.; age 25. Promoted to Sergt., May 12, 1863. Wounded at Upperville, Va., June 21st, 1863.
  • Allen Burton, Sergt.; age 21. Promoted to Sergt. May 12, 1863.
  • George Anderson, Sergt.; age 19. Promoted to Sergt. Jan. 1st, 1864.
  • Andrew Taylor, Sergt.; age 28. Promoted to Sergt. July 1st, 1864.
  • George Martin, Corporal; age 20. Prisoner of war since Jan. 27, 1864.
  • Isaac Lewis, Corporal; age 18. Prisoner of war since Jan. 27, 1864.
  • James W. Marsh, Corporal; age 18.
  • James Albro, Corporal; age 18.
  • John Gaily, farrier and blacksmith; age 25.
  • James Rodgers, farrier and blacksmith; age 24.
  • John Tower, saddler, age 44.
  • James C. Kincaid, wagoner; age 26. In hospital with small-pox from June 15, 1863, till September. Returned to duty Oct. 20, 1863.

PRIVATES.

  • Francis Barkis, age 22.
  • James Blackburn, age 29.
  • William Bosso, age 30.
  • William Campfield, age 19.
  • Milton W. Cline, age 36. On detached duty at headquarters Army Potomac from April 1, 1863, to present time.
  • Jesse V. Daily, age 25.
  • Elliot Driver, age 20. Prisoner of war July 22, 1863.
  • Henry Frankra, age 32.
  • Morton D. Fuget, age 33. Wounded at Gettysburg July 1, 1863.
  • Albert Godden, age 19. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • William Greenwood, age 24. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • Isaac Humphrey, 28. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • John M. Irby, age 22. Wounded at Brandy Station Aug. 4, 1863.
  • Charles Johnson, age 25. Wounded at Upperville, Va., June 21, 1863.
  • William Kanah, age 25. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • Edmond S. Kelso, age 22. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • James W. Kennett, age 44.
  • John E. Kincaid, age 23.
  • John Morris, age 26.
  • John Moxley, age 18.
  • Balser Noah, age 30.
  • Ira Peabody, age 25.
  • Christopher C. Peelman, age 20.
  • Edward Picket, age 18.
  • Daniel Plew, age 29.
  • Albert Ricketts, age 19.
  • Calvin Rowlison, age 19.
  • John T. Schroeder, age 20. Wounded in action at Chester Gap, Va., July 22, 1863.
  • George Shaddy, age 30.
  • William Smith, age 25.
  • Lewis Swang, age 24.
  • Frederick Thomas, age 21.
  • Andrew J. Walk, age 22.
  • Martin V. Walk, age 21.
  • Charles N. White, age 35.
  • John R. Wiley, age 18.

VETERANS AND RECRUITS.

  • Henry B. Sparks, 1st Sergt.; age 21. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864. Promoted to 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, 1864.
  • Eugene R. Myers, Sergt.; age 22—veteran. Promoted to Sergt. May 12, 1863.
  • John W. Kincaid, Corp.; age 22. Promoted to Corp. Jan. 1, 1864.
  • John M. Myers, Corp.; age 22—veteran. Promoted Corp. May 31, 1864.
  • Abijah H. Myers, Corp.; age 18—veteran. Promoted Corp. July 1, 1864.
  • Charles Allen, Bugler; age 21. Prisoner of war since Nov. 8, 1863.
  • William McSparks, age 19. Bugler; appointed Bugler July 15, 1862.
  • Fuel Alley—age 19.
  • Albert Bays; private—age 18. Veteran.
  • Charles Banks; private—age 18.
  • Benjamin F. Demaree; private—age 18.
  • Joseph H. Dillinder; private—age 21. Prisoner of war Nov. 8, 1863.
  • Isaiah Elliot; private—age 18.
  • Walter Fuget; private—age 22. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • Martin Higgins; private—age 22. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • John W. Higgins; private—age 22. Veteran. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • James Higgins; private—age 26.
  • Martin M. Higgins; private—age 18.
  • David W. Holmes; private—age 18. Wounded in action June 29, 1864.
  • George W. Lamb; private—age 18.
  • George Lee; private—age 20. Veteran.
  • John Lee; private—age 19. Prisoner of war Jan. 27, 1864.
  • John G. Long; private—age 18.
  • James McLeod; private—age 35.
  • Henry Morris; private—age 21. Veteran.
  • Hilliard Pittman; private—age 19. Prisoner of war at Brandy Station Aug. 4, 1863.
  • Jesse O. Stepleton; private—age 18.
  • Wesley L. Stepleton; private—age 20.
  • Oliver O. Tower; private—age 18.
  • William S. Vails; private—age 19.
  • William Vails; private—age 19.

DISCHARGED.

  • Theophield M. Danglade, Capt.; age 35. On the 15th day of December, 1861, at Budd’s Ferry, Md.
  • Charles Lemmon, Capt.; age 31. To receive promotion to Major of Reg., May 9, 1863.
  • Paul Clark, 1st Lieut.; age 32. June 31, 1863.
  • Ira D. Tinker, 2d Lieut.; age 20. May 1, 1863.
  • Marion Tague, Sergt.; age 28. Nov. 27, 1862.
  • Daniel Roberts, Corporal; age 28. Nov. 12, 1862.
  • Joseph Martin, Corporal; age 28. Feb. 12, 1862.
  • John Williams, Corporal; age 31. By reason of wounds received in action Nov. 1, 1862.
  • Benjamin C. Miller, farrier and blacksmith; age 44. Budd’s Ferry, Md., March 11, 1862.
  • Leander W. Harris, saddler; age 33, from general hospital. April 16, 1864, wounded in action.
  • Osum Boright, farrier and blacksmith; age 42. May 20, 1862.
  • Andrew Courtney; private—age 19. March 11, 1862.
  • James W. Gibbons; private—age 19. Jan. 24, 1862.
  • Granville Hice; private—age 19. July 22, 1863.
  • Charles W. Irby; private—age 22. April 30, 1862.
  • Fletcher G. Owens; private—age 39. Feb. 10, 1863.
  • James R. Pollison; private—age 20.
  • William Pollman; private—age 23. Jan. 20 1862. Surgeon’s certificate of disability.
  • Theodore L. Pickett; private—age 44. April 6, 1863. Surgeon’s certificate of disability.
  • George Ricketts; private—age 24. March 11, 1863. Surgeon’s certificate of disability.
  • Fogleman Shaddy; private—age 25. July 12, 1864. Surgeon’s certificate of disability.
  • William H. Sheets; private—age 21. Nov. 29, 1862. Surgeon’s certificate of disability.
  • William Stevenson; private—age 22. Dec. 19, 1862. Surgeon’s certificate of disability.
  • Matthew Worstell; private—age 42. Feb. 1, 1863. From general hospital.
  • John Wolf; private—age 24. Jan. 24, 1863. Horse fell on leg.

TRANSFERRED.

  • Joseph Coy; private—age 27. To Battery M, 2d U. S. Artillery, Oct. 12, 1862.
  • Dudley Hunt; private—age 22. To Battery M, 2d U. S. Artillery, Oct. 12, 1862.

DIED.

  • Samuel Lamb, Q. M. Sergt.; age 23. Of wound received at Gettysburg July 1, 1863.
  • Newton Kirkpatrick, Sergt.; age 23. In general hospital July 20, 1864, at Portsmont Grove, R. I.
  • Charles C. Wilcox, Corporal; age 18. In hospital Jan. 9, 1862, Budd’s Ferry, Md.
  • Simeon Banks, Corporal; age 20. Killed on skirmish line at Raccoon Ford, Rapidan River, Va., Sept. 14, 1863.
  • Isaac H. Shutts, Corporal; age 23. By accidental shot Dec. 6, 1863.
  • Benjamin Bledsoe, Corporal; age 19. By the enemy June 28, 1864.
  • Peter Bright; private—age 20. Killed in action at Chester Gap, Va., July 22, 1863.
  • Charles Butcher, private; age 22. Drowned in Rappahannock River July 9, 1862.
  • Martin Heath; private—age 24. In general hospital Oct. 12, 1863, from wounds received in action.
  • Samuel A. Heath; private—age 21. Killed in a charge upon the enemy at Riddle’s Shop, Va., June 13, 1864, by a shell.
  • David Pebbler; private—age 35. Killed at Brandy Station Oct. 11, 1863, while in line formed before the enemy.
  • Alfred Pickett; private—age 36. In hospital Nov. 16, 1863.
  • Thomas Smelley, private—age 25. From wounds received at Bealton Station, Va., Dec. 3, 1863.
  • Enoch Trowbridge; private—age 22. In general hospital Oct 25, 1862.
    James Joice; private—age 21. In Richmond, while prisoner, Nov. 12, 1862.

DESERTED.

  • Max Rothchilds; private—age 25. At Belle Plains, Va., Jan. 10, 1862.

Switzerland County Company D, 93d Indiana Infantry Muster Roll

The following article about Company D of the 93rd Indiana Infantry appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 6 Oct 1887 – Page 1, Column 4
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

LOCAL SOLDIER HISTORY.
Muster Roll of Company D, 93d Indiana.

We have before us a duplicate muster out roll of one of the companies of soldiers that went from Switzerland county—D, 93d Indiana Infantry, commanded by Capt. F. L. Courvoiser. There was also another company from this county in this regiment—C, commanded by Capt. Samuel B. Davis. The total enlistment of Co. D. was 102 men, all of which are accounted for. When mustered out there was but 9 officers commissioned and non-commissioned, and 21 privates, present for duty. Of those absent 9 were sick and 10 were prisoners of war. We publish the muster roll nearly entire, condensing some portions of “remarks” to save space. It is one of the two muster rolls signed by the muster-out officer. Capt. Theo. Livings found it among his papers and has sent it to Capt. Courvoiser, at San Francisco, California, who needs it corresponding with pensioners:

“Muster out roll of Capt. Fred. L. Courvoiser, Company D, 93d Regiment of Indiana Infantry Volunteers, commanded by Colonel D. W. C. Thomas, called into the service of the United States by the President, at Madison, Indiana, (the place of rendezvous) on the 28th day of September, 1862, to serve for the term of three years from the date of enrollment, unless sooner discharged; from the 28th day of February, 1865, (when last paid) to the 10th day of August, 1865, when mustered out. The company was organized by Captain Daniel B. Jaynes, at Switzerland county, in the month of August, 1862, and marched thence to Madison, Indiana, where it arrived the 20th of August, a distance of 20 miles.”

  • Frederick L. Courvoiser, Captain; age 33. Made all returns required by regulations. Wounded at Guntown, Miss.
  • Sidney Tinker, 26; 1st Lieutenant. Made all returns required by regulations.
  • Thomas J. Pavy, 24; 1st Sergeant. Was a prisoner of war.
  • William Buchanan, 23; 2d Sergeant. Was a prisoner of war.
  • Joseph M. Smith, 23; 4th Sergeant.
  • Charles W. Wiley, 19; 5th Sergeant.
  • Adrain Hagerman, 22; 1st Corporal.
  • Benjamin R. Smith, 19; 2d Corporal.
  • Samuel R. Johnson, 20; 3d Corporal. Was noted absent sick since April 9th, but being then present erased.
  • David A. Smith, 23; 4th Corporal. Was a prisoner of war; released No. 25, 1864.
  • Charles D. Jaynes, 18; 5th Corporal.

Total commissioned and non-commissioned officers mustered out, 11; all serving three years.

Privates:

  • Montgomery P. Baird, aged 21. Absent sick at Vicksburg, Miss., but being then present erased.
  • Andrew J. Banta, 21. Reduced to ranks by his own request.
  • Wm. E. Cossins, 35. Left sick at convalescent camp, Memphis, Tenn.
  • Deppe, Philip, 23. Was a prisoner of war since June 10, 1864.
  • James Gow, 20. Was a prisoner of war since June 10, 1864.
  • William Hall, 18.
  • Charles S. Hawkins, 23.
  • John P. Hinchelwood, John P., 21.
  • Nathaniel Holdcroft, 30.
  • John Holdcroft, 37.
  • James R. Hunter, 20. Was a prisoner of war since June 10, 1864.
  • Isaac Little, 25.
  • William Little, 24.
  • John T. Lock, 30.
  • Jacob Manuel, 19. Was  prisoner of war since June 10, 1864.
  • Aaron McDaniel, 39.
  • Benjamin Miles, 40. Was a prisoner of war since June 10, 1864.
  • Joseph W. Mix, 18.
  • John M. Osborn, 25.
  • Robert Phillips, 32.
  • Casius L. Picket, 18. Was a prisoner of war since June 10, 1864.
  • Lafayette Picket, 28. Was a prisoner of war.
  • William C. Pearce, 19.
  • Richard Petman, 25.
  • John S. Plue, 18. Was a prisoner of war since June 10, 1864.
  • Alexander Protsman, 21.John W. Romeril, 31. Was a prisoner of war.
  • Elias Scudder, 30.Henry Strope, 30.
  • William A. Voris, 18.
  • Peter Voris, 19. Was a prisoner of war since June 10, 1864.Robert B. Wankmon, 32.

DISCHARGED.

  • Daniel B. Jayne, age 23—Captain. Resigned.
  • Samuel H. Cole; 28—2d Lieutenant. Resigned.
  • Allen W. Smith, 23—4th Sergeant. Effects of wounds.
  • Wm. Walker, 18—Corporal. Surgeon’s certificate.
  • Francis M. Wells, 21—Corporal. Surgeon’s certificate.
  • Andrew J. Elder, 39—Wagoner. At Marahead’s Plantation, Miss.

Privates:

  • Thomas J. Banks, age 24. At Camp Woods, Miss.
  • Daniel Bray, 22. Surgeon’s certificate, Memphis, Tenn.
  • Harrison Buchanan, 19. Surgeon’s certificate.
  • George W. Covert, 26. Surgeon’s certificate at St. Louis.
  • Ambroce Facemire, 18. Surgeon’s certificate at Memphis.
  • Lafayette Franklin, 28. At Young’s Point, La.
  • Franklin Wilson, 18. Surgeon’s certificate at Memphis.
  • David Gilson, 18. Surgeon’s certificate at Memphis.
  • Jacob J. Goodner, 23. At Benton Barracks, Mo.
  • Thomas W. Gow, 18. On Surgeon’s certificate, March 4, 1863. Since died at La Grange, Tenn., April 5, 1863.
  • Robert B. Gray, 18. Surgeon’s certificate.
  • Elijah Joyce, 19. Telegraphic order of War Department.
  • Isaac Lewis, 23. At Camp Woods, Miss.
  • John Markland, 18. Surgeon’s certificate at Benton Barracks.
  • Thomas J. Pearsall, 20. At Memphis, Tenn.
  • Annison Steel, 19. Effects of wounds, at St. Louis, Feb. 11, 1865.
  • William H. Tuckers, 35. At Memphis.

TRANSFERRED.

  • Theodore Livings, 23—1st Lieutenant. Adjutant of Regiment.
  • Thomas A. Watson, 24—Corporal. To 24th Ind. Inf.
  • Robert B. Johnson, 18—Drummer. Drum Major.

Privates:

  • Charles V. Alvord, 18. Veteran Reserve Corps; order of War Department.
  • Josiah A. Ball, 20. Veteran Reserve Corps; order War Department.
  • Vincen Brown, 22. To Co. I, 93d Ind. Inf.
  • Wilson H. Franklin, 18. To Co. I, 93d Ind. Inf.
  • Joshua Jones, 18. To Field and Staff.
  • Francis M. McKay, 27. To Veteran Reserve Corps; order War Department.

DIED.

  • John Gray, 28—Sergeant. Aug. 10, 1865, at St. Louis, Mo.
  • Marion Voris, 22—Sergeant. Dec. 10, 1864, at Madison, Ind.
  • John Anderson, 40—Corporal. June 19, 1865, at Warrenton, Miss.
  • Jesse L. Sigmon, 25—Corporal. December 21, 1864; at New Albany, Ind.
  • Franics M. Walters, 22—Fifer. February 15, 1865, at Lagrange, Tenn.

Privates:

  • James A. Adams, 30. August 4, 1863, at Mound City, Ill.
  • William Anderson, 31. January 15, 1865, at Memphis, Tenn.
  • Henry Boyd, 18. January 3, 1865, at Graves Junction, Tenn.
  • George Buchanan, 18. March 2, 1865, at Bunton Station, Tenn.
  • William T. Cole, 20. January 4, 1865, at Holly Springs, Miss.
  • James W. Gibbens, 40. July 4, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss.
  • Archer S. Harman, 19. October 4, 1863, at St. Louis, Mo.
  • Alexander Hays, 18. October 3, 1864, at Memphis, Tenn., from effects of wounds.
  • Michael Hines, 28. June 10, 1864, at Brice’s Cross Roads, from effects of wounds.
  • Newton J. Johnson, 18. August 5, 1865, at Vicksburg, Miss.
  • Thomas Karklin, 26. January 13, 1863, at Lagrange, Tenn.
  • John McKenzie, 25. January 5, 1864, at Memphis, Tenn.
  • Alphonso Palmers, 26. February 23, 1864, at Memphis, Tenn.
  • Elias Reed, 18. January 8, 1865, at Holly Springs, Miss.
  • Ansyal S. Reed, 19. September 20, 1865, at home in Switzerland county, Indiana.
  • James B. Powlison, 18. Killed in action at Vicksburg, Miss., June 21, 1863.
  • William Thatcher, 18. November 12, 1865, at Vicksburg, Miss.

MUSTERED OUT.

  • Warren Roberts, age 23—3d Sergeant. Mustered out by reason of consolidation, as per S. O. No. 15, headquarters 93d Ind., at Gainesville, Alabama, July 26, 1865.
  • Willaim H. Banta, 31—Corporal. Same cause and time.
  • John Hays, 18—Corporal. Same cause and time.
  • Harrison Roberts, 20. Same cause and time.

DESERTED.

  • Hiram B. Coopers, age 28. Nov. 9, 1862, at Madison, Ind.

Vevay Relief Corps Officers – 1887

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 Sep 1887 – Page 4, Column 1
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Last week, Mrs. H. H. Child, A. D., Dept. Ind., of Madison, came to Vevay and organized Relief Corps No. 76, auxiliary to Maj. Patton Post, No. 157, G. A. R. On the evening of the 7th the organization was completed by a public installation and social meeting.

The following are the officers:

  • Mrs. W. D. Ward, President
  • Miss Emma Patton, S. V. P.
  • Miss Ida Rochat, J. V. P.
  • Mrs. Allie Rochat, Treas.
  • Mrs. Belle Teats, Sec’y
  • Miss Gertrude Downey, Conductor
  • Miss Laura Simpson, Guard
  • Miss Laura Lampson, Assistant Conductor
  • Mrs. Mattie Girard, Assistant Guard
  • Mrs. Mattie Graham, Chaplain

The society commenced with 35 charter members and seven were installed last night. It is composed of the mothers, wives, daughter and sisters of Union soldiers, and other loyal women. Its objects are charitable and social, and is auxiliary of G. A. R. Its charity is not confined to the families of soldiers, but is broad and liberal. The corps have already distributed over $20 in families were there is sickness, not one of whom were soldiers. Just such a society was needed in Vevay, and should be encouraged.

Vevay Sons of Veterans Officers – 1887

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 18 Aug 1887 – Page 4, Column 3
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Sons of Veterans.

Capt. Wm. C. Taylor and Lieut. Huff, of Aurora Camp, last Monday evening organized Ebenezer Dumont Camp, No. 68, Sons of Veterans, Department of Indiana, installing the following officers:

  • Joseph E. Hart, Captain
  • A. W. Freeman, 1st Lieutenant
  • Edward S. Patton, 2d Lieutenant
  • Walter F. Armstrong, Leonard E. Smith, John G. Anderson, Camp Counsel

Other members:

  • Walter S. Kincaid
  • James R. Simpson
  • James A. VanOsdol
  • Morton Works
  • Harry Davis
  • John S. Roberts
  • Wm. J. Downey
  • Irvin W. Tilley
  • Amie M. Miller
  • George Simpson
  • Geo. W. Roberts
  • James R. Cole
  • H. G. Haskell

The other non-commissioned officers will probably be installed tonight. The Camp with meet in G. A. R. Hall every Thursday night.

Switzerland County Home Guard Payments – 1887

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 3 Feb 1887 – Page 4, Column 4
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

HOME GUARDS, ATTENTION!

The records of the Adjunct General’s office show that there is in the Treasury belonging to the Home Guards or militia that served during the Morgan raid and during other periods of the late war, a large sum of money. Senator Griffith has furnished us a list of those to whom money is due, stating the company to which they belonged. All were members of the 10th Indiana Legion, commanded by Col. Oliver Ormsby. If any of those to whom money is due will authorize someone here to draw the same, it can be done. As a matter of convenience the necessary blanks for which parties to sign have been sent to Lewis O. Schroeder, who is informed as to the proper steps to be taken to secure such sums as may be due such parties. It is recommended that the power of attorney to draw money be made in the name of Dr. P. S. Sage, and forwarded at an early day to Senator Griffith, who will attend to the same. Return stamps should be enclosed. All such money not called for in a short time will be placed in the general fund, and it is therefore important such persons or their friends set promptly.

Capt. Thomas Armstrong’s Co.

  • D. Brant, $8.50
  • Edward Abbott, $8.50
  • Tilford Cowan, $8.50

Capt. Jesse Steepleton’s Co.

  • Wm. Malin, $8.50
  • Edward S. Riley, $8.50

Capt. John Lancaster’s Co.

  • James A. Adams, $4.40
  • Thomas Gow, $4.40
  • Hiram Hibbetts, $3.85
  • Henry Monte, $3.85
  • Francis Thrasher, $3.85

Capt. G. Cotton’s Co.

  • James Maxwell, $4.40

Capt. John H. McHenry’s Co.

  • Henry Davis, $6.80

Capt. Fleming J. Siebenthal’s Co.

  • Samuel Fiscus, $21.40

Capt. Thomas Bassett’s Co.

  • Joseph R. Jarvis, $3.40
  • Wm. H. Padgett, $3.40
  • Joseph Shemire, $3.40
  • Albert G. Niles, $3.27
  • Samuel H. Banta, $4.40
  • Thomas Cruzan, $4.40
  • Richard P. Elloseerry, $4.40
  • Robert Hamilton, $4.40
  • Jesse Lile, $4.40

Capt. James A. Hart’s Co. (This probably means Capt. Joseph A. Hart’s Co.)

  • Robert Boyle, $8.50
  • Thomas Jennings, $8.50
  • Wm. McKenzie, $8.50
  • John Webber, $8.50

Capt. Wm. E. Sweezey’s Co.

  • Ira Barton, $1.65
  • Benjamin F. Brown, $3.85
  • Thomas Gallion, $1.65
  • George W. Richart, $3.85
  • Abraham Wainscott, $3.85

Capt. Ben C. Mead’s Co.

  • F. E. Earle, $8.50
  • M. G. Collins, $8.50
  • John Helms, $8.50
  • Peter Hogan, $8.50
  • Osmer Palmer

Capt. Harvey H. Hall’s Co.

  • Earnest Hizer, $8.50
  • Amasa Jacobs, $8.50
  • George McK[illegible]n, $8.50
  • George W. Strain, $8.50
  • Riley Floett, $8.50
  • Samuel Bailey, $3.85
  • Baron Stow, $3.85
  • James Tinker, $3.85

Capt. Abel Stout’s Co.

  • 2d Lieut. Israel C. Marques, $58.65
  • Silas C. Tibbetts, $8.50
  • James Law (or Lowe), $3.85
  • Henry Schroeder, $3.85

Capt. John W. Powell’s Co.

  • John R. Severs, $5.15

Capt. Jacob A. Powell’s Co.

  • Henry Fisher, $8.50
  • John C. Holliday, $8.50

Capt. John I. Nowatney’s Co.

  • Wm. H. Baker, $8.50
  • John Bradford, $8.50
  • Horace Bushness, $8.50
  • Nelson B. Huston, $8.50
  • Wm. ? Lun?, $85.0
  • Hugh Morgan, $8.50
  • George Scofield, $8.50
  • Richard H. Stewart, $8.50
  • James Tinker, $8.50

Capt. Sylvanus Howe’s Co.

  • Johnson Bennett, $3.92
  • Abijah D. Bennett, $2.75
  • Squire A. Fletcher, $2.75
  • Wm. Gibson, $2.75
  • Charles Green, $2.75
  • John Kinsley, $2.75
  • Victor Kinsley, $2.75
  • Wm. Long, $2.75
  • Joshua M. Scranton, $2.75
  • Wm. Sheets, $2.75
  • Wm. Stevenson, $2.75
  • Michael Tilles, $2.75

Capt. Frederick L. Grisard’s Co.

  • Joseph Jackson, $1.65

1st Lieut. Richard F. Holder’s Co.

  • Wm. Young, $3.65

Capt. James R. Morerod’s Co. (This means Capt. John R. Morerod’s Co.)

  • John Campbell, $1.65
  • Gurley E. Eggleston, $1.65
  • John L. French, $1.65
  • George M. Gordon, $1.65
  • John Johns, $1.65
  • John H. Ross, $1.65

Capt. James S. Gilbert’s Co.

  • Chance C. Andrews, $3.85
  • Thomas M. Buchanan, $3.85
  • Enoch Colen, $3.85
  • Amos Downey, $3.85
  • Philander Damon, $3.85
  • Joseph H. Leintz, $3.85
  • Henry Myers, $3.85
  • Daniel H. Robbins, $3.85

Capt. Theophell M. Danglade’s Co.

  • Charles Cox, $2.20
  • James Goldenberg, $2.20
  • George Bergen, $2.20
  • James Berry, $2.20
  • Wm. Bloomer, $2.20
  • Frank Dufour, $2.20
  • John E?l?y, $2.20
  • Jas. Green, $2.20
  • Henry Georgel, $2.20
  • Jeremiah Halla, $2.20
  • Dennis Halla, $2.20
  • John Kirtley, $2.20
  • George H. Kyle, $2.20
  • Alexander Lucas, $2.20
  • Lewis Martin, $2.20
  • Wm. McKeeney, $2.20
  • Harvey Northcott, $2.20
  • David Ryan, $2.20
  • John Shutland, $2.20
  • Martin Short, $2.20
  • Thomas Smith, $2.20
  • Harvey Wilkins, $2.20

Capt. Ben C. Hicks’ Co.

  • John N. Cox, $3.85
  • Joseph M. Goddard, $3.85
  • Wm. J. Todd, $3.85
  • Almon D. Tarbox, $3.85
  • Josiah Woolley, $3.85
  • James Woolley, $3.85

Capt. Montgomery Patton’s Co.

  • John Bellamy, $2.55
  • H. H. Banta, $2.55
  • Jas. Cornes, $2.55
  • Lewis Detraz, $2.55
  • John Dufour, $2.55
  • Gurley A. Eggleston, $2.55
  • F. M. McClure, $2.55
  • Charles Noble, $2.55
  • John H. Rose, $2.55
  • James Shaw, $2.55
  • John Seaver, $2.55

Switzerland County GAR Officers – 1887

The following article about the GAR in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

G. A. R.
Officers for Ensuing Year.

Charles W. Heath Post, No. 109, East Enterprise, Ind.:

  • Crawford Miller, P. C.
  • Theodore Wells, S. V. C.
  • Henry Tinker, J. V. C.
  • Thomas Lakeman, O. D.
  • George Armstrong, O. G.
  • Mortimer Longwood, Chap.
  • John VanOsdol, Sarg.
  • Jerry Hollcroft, Guard
  • John Wiley, Q. M.
  • E. A. Laseur, Adjutant

The officers of this Post were installed last Saturday by Capt. J. F. Simpson, Past P. C., assisted by F. J. Moxley, of Vevay. John Morris and Mr. Ake were mustered. Oysters and other refreshments were served. Visitors from Florence and other Posts were present and the old boys had a pleasant meeting.

Maj. Patton Post, No. 157, Vevay:

  • F. J. Moxley, P. C.
  • D. M. Miller, S. V. C.
  • W. H. Lamson, J. V. C.
  • Thomas H. Downey, Q. M.
  • W. J. Baird, Adjutant
  • Dr. Wm. Freeman, Surgeon
  • B. W. VanOsdol, Chap.
  • John D. Pavey, O. D.
  • James E. Kincaid, Q. M. S.
  • B. Klenburg, O. G.
  • George R. McKay, S. M.

Hiram W. Williamson Post, No. 465, Florence:

  • John H. Daubenheyer, P. C.
  • Robert Kline, S. V. C.
  • Wm. Stoops, J. V. C.
  • Anthony Teile, Surg.
  • Cornelius Miller, Chap.
  • Joseph Patterson, Q. M.
  • Wm. Givens, O. D.
  • Joseph Bonnell, O. G.

The Post will meet Jan. 15, at 1 o’clock, for installation of officers and other business.

Switzerland County Soldiers Reunion – Sep 1886

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 9 Sep 1886 – Page 4, Column 1
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS REUNE!
OLD COMRADES MEET.
Everybody and Their Friends Here!
Two Days of Hand-Shaking, Speeches and Jollifying.
THE MEXICAN VETS!
Vevay Fire Department Makes a Handsome Display.
Bands of Music, Processions, Flags, Banners and Acres of People.
Two Grand Days!

FULL PARTICULARS. [See newspaper for full details.]

WHO WAS HERE.

There were many soldiers present who failed to register at headquarters. We can only give the names of those who did register:

G. A. R. POSTS.

[See newspaper for company and regiment.]

Major Patton Post, Vevay, Ind.

  • J. F. Simpson (Commander)
  • F. J. Hollcroft
  • John James
  • John E. McKay
  • Vincent Brown
  • Percey Rous
  • Geo. H. Reed
  • Montgomery Patton
  • Thomas Griffith
  • Isaac Froman
  • C. D. Jayne
  • W. J. Baird
  • B. Klenberg
  • James R. Cole
  • Wm. Munger
  • James B. McCrellis
  • Frank Moxley
  • Isaac Little
  • D. W. Janye
  • John I. O’Neal
  • Durbin H. Miller
  • H. D. Banta
  • Montgomery T. Baird
  • Harrison Roberts
  • John W. Kincaid
  • Wm. D. Wad
  • Oliver A. Cole
  • Jerry Plew
  • Wm. Freeman
  • Lewis F. Works
  • J. W. Lewis
  • Paul Laseur
  • James E. Kincaid
  • Warren Roberts
  • Thomas H. Downey
  • John D. Pavey
  • Merret H. Banta
  • Capt. Theo. Livings
  • Levi W. LeClerc
  • Geo. W. Haskell
  • D. M. Haskell
  • Edward Martin

Minor Padgett Post, Bennington, Ind.

  • H. F. Farrel
  • Dan Lock
  • J. B. Lewis
  • J. J. Goodner
  • W. N. Seymour
  • Jacob Shaddy
  • R. G. Simpson
  • P. J. Riley
  • John L. Shaddy
  • Wm. Whitten
  • Lieut. John Neal
  • Martin C. Shaddy
  • Wm. R. Sutherland
  • Hamilton Lewis
  • L. W. Hinman
  • Thomas Ea[illegible]
  • James W. Christie
  • James P. Cole
  • Elkanan Lantz
  • James Paulley
  • John S. Cole
  • Joseph R. Cole
  • Wm. Mullenbrook

Hiram W. Williamson Post, Florence, Ind.

  • John Daubenheyer
  • David Smith
  • Anthony Telle
  • Joseph Patterson
  • Elijah Land
  • Joseph E. Bonnell
  • Daniel Sprague
  • Nathan Scudder
  • Thomas Williamson
  • James Edmonson
  • Robert Kline
  • J. M. Langsdale
  • Jacob Carver
  • Cornelius Miller, Markland

C. W. Heath Post, East Enterprise, Ind.

  • Jerry Hollcroft
  • Abraham Williamson
  • Thomas Edmonson
  • Oscar Williamson
  • A. J. Works
  • M. S. Longwood, Aberdeen
  • Crawford Miller
  • R. R. Hall
  • J. W. Vanosdol
  • Levy A. Sedam
  • George Armstrong
  • Eli S. Richmond
  • B. W. Vanosdol

Gordon Post, Hainey’s Corner, Ripley Co., Ind.

  • John R. Bird
  • Joseph Adams
  • Jonathan W. Gordon
  • Franklin M. Galvin
  • Samuel Livings
  • Samuel S. McCoy
  • Maj. John M. Anderson, Mexican veteran
  • Hiram Humphrey
  • Jonathan W. Green

W. F. Davis Post, Patriot, Ind.

  • R. C. Moore (Commander)
  • James H. Wade
  • George Kyle
  • Morgan Seaver
  • James M. Long
  • C. W. Heath
  • Carret Furnish

Ben North Post, Rising Sun, Ind.

  • R. W. Fugitt
  • Wm. DeHart
  • R. C. Burns
  • James Harris
  • Robert B. Lewis
  • Wm. B. Clark
  • B. F. Pate
  • Samuel E. Scott

A. O. Bachman Post, Madison, Ind.

  • John M. Gaumer
  • Capt. A. D. Vanosdol
  • John K. Zimmerman
  • Thomas J. Lakenan
  • James Clegg

Speer Post, Dillsboro, Ind.

  • Wm. Rowland
  • H. C. Wheeler

Wheeler Post, Titusville, Ind.

  • James Gaddis

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

Mexican Veterans.

  • Loton R. Montooth, Allensville
  • Joseph Bosaw, Vevay
  • James Torrance, Vevay
  • John Rochat, Vevay
  • Oliver Forwood, Titusville
  • James P. Marsh, Bennington
  • Geo. W. Saddler, East Enterprise
  • Thomas McDowell, Patriot
  • S. P. Bell, Louisville (Ky)

3d Indiana Calvary.

  • C. W. Lee, Lawrenceburg
  • S. M. Dumont
  • Charles M. Newkirk
  • Wm. Sauvine
  • Perret Newkirk, Dupont
  • John Morris
  • A. J. Siebenthall, Long Run
  • Jacob C. Kern, Moorefield
  • J. C. Long
  • Mat. Worstell, Moorefield
  • John Wiseman
  • James Albro
  • Isaac Higgins, Moorefield
  • Martin Higgins, Moorefield
  • Ira M. Wright, Neoga, Illinois
  • E. Driver, Dixon Post No. 90, Dept Illinois
  • Henry J. Brindley, Long Run
  • Jas. Higgins, Jefferson County
  • Andrew Courtney, Rising Sun
  • Wm. H. Cox, Madison
  • John Martin, Patrick
  • E. P. Mitchell, Dupont

140th Indiana.

  • Wm. Brindley
  • Edward Worrall
  • Linsey Boyd
  • Wm. Culbertson, Moorefield
  • B. F. Griffith
  • D. M. Valentine
  • James R. Shaddy
  • Wm. Bright
  • Joseph E. McKay
  • Lemuel M. Seaver
  • Van S. Brandon
  • Pleasant Littlejohn, Lamb
  • James Weed
  • Joseph McClanahan
  • A. H. Brindley
  • Johnson Brown
  • John Lauderbaugh
  • Chas. F. Haskell
  • Frederick Detraz
  • Charles R. Means

93d Indiana.

  • James Gowan, Indianapolis
  • E. DeHart, Patriot
  • John Wiley, Markland
  • Wm. Bennett, Markland
  • L. P. Bradford, Quercus Grove
  • Lewis Truesdale, Patriot
  • Wm. Little, Wide Awake, Kentucky
  • W. H. Franklin, Vineyard
  • D. B. Jayne, Covington, Kentucky
  • Joseph L. Fuelton, East Enterprise
  • Benjamin Miles
  • John C. Hays

146th Indiana.

  • George W. Oakly
  • Wm. Peak
  • Eli Cotton
  • Frederick Stucy, Ghent, Kentucky
  • Burr Vannatter, drum major
  • Wm. Foulk
  • James Ross, drummer
  • Charles Allen
  • Geo. B. Anderson
  • Wm. Reed, Lamb
  • John Ridgway
  • M. E. Tardy
  • Geo. I. Taylor
  • F. L. Thiebaud
  • James C. Cox, Madison

50th Indiana.

  • W. Barkis
  • J. W. Everett, North’s Landing
  • Isaac M. Gray
  • Webster Cotton, Vevay
  • George Lewis, East Enterprise
  • Theodore Wells, North’s Landing
  • W. J. Platt, Quercus Grove

6th Indiana.

  • Eli Henry
  • J. S. Steele
  • Hiram Phillips
  • John Riley
  • John Coleman, Madison
  • Robert F. Stewart, Moorefield
  • J. D. Griffith
  • Samuel Heath, Brooksburg

139th Indiana.

  • S. R. Peters, Craig
  • E. R. McKay, Long Run
  • David W. Bray, Craig
  • Smith B. Redd, Rising Sun

Navy.

  • E. M. Robinson, Patriot
  • Thomas Lazenby, Moorefield
  • Perry James, Markland

117th Indiana.

  • Robert Cotton, North’s Landing
  • Albert F. Hyde
  • John M. Sedam, East Enterprise

18th Kentucky.

  • Col. Landrum, Warsaw, Kentucky
  • George Burroughes, Mt. Sterling
  • Henry Seaver, Vevay

82d Indiana.

  • Wm. Lanham, Vevay
  • Young S. Brook, Craig
  • Wilson Brook
  • Ben Stewart

83d Indiana.

  • Silas Sherley
  • Fred Hess, Mt. Sterling
  • R. D. Hutchison, Patriot

156th Indiana.

  • Harvey Harris
  • B. H. Rodgers
  • Walter S. Lock
  • A. J. Leap

19th Indiana.

  • George Kyle, Patriot
  • Frank Bennett, Markland

7th Indiana.

  • Benjamin Yarnell
  • John Montayne

33d Indiana.

  • M. Cooper
  • J. W. Eads, Madison

55th Indiana.

  • W. A. Chittenden, Patriot

54th Indiana.

  • Wm. H. Daily
  • Wm. Fesler

22d Indiana.

  • Calvin Bear
  • A. J. Elder

1st New York Cavalry.—Wm. Henry Wells

61st New York.—Isaac Newton Short

86th Illinois—R. M. Buck

16th Kentucky—Francis Young

109th Kentucky—Redwin Hawkins

37th Indiana—Wm. Reser, regimental buglar

8th Indiana Cavalry—J. W. Murphy

7th New York Calvary—Joseph R. White, John T. Hopkins

11th Indiana—H. Lamb

22d U. S. Infantry—James Adams

1st Kentucky—Willis Dolton

42d New York—M. Funk

139th Pennsylvania—W. M. Reiber, Rener Post 44, New York City

1st Indiana Heavy Artillery—A Campbell, Bascom

1st Pennsylvania Rifles—W. T. Blaschard

55th Kentucky Mounted Infantry—Augustus Bladen, Warsaw

28th Indiana—Urias Landron

10th Ohio Battery—Wm. Kohler, Markland

10th Indiana Calvary—Nelson Griffith, Long’s Run

10th Indiana Battery—Hannibal A. Greenleaf, Markland

47th Indiana—W. A. Driver

142d Indiana—James McKay, Lamb

55th Kentucky—O. D. Perkins, Rising Sun

110th Ohio—C. J. Baker, Madison

49th Indiana—Ben F. Muret, Vevay

117th Kentucky—Edward Scruggs, Ghent, Kentucky

2d Indiana Battery—Joseph Israel

2d Battery US Infantry—John R. McKay, Craig

10th Indiana Calvary—Eli Croxton, East Enterprise