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Switzerland County Ex-Solider Reunion – Oct 1879

The following article about a Switzerland County, Indiana soldier reunion appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 9 Oct 1879 – Page 5, Column 1
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

J. B. Lewis, enrolling officer, has handed us the following list of ex-soldiers who were in attendance at the reunion at Aaron last Friday:

  • I. M. Smith, 140 Ind. Infantry Co. B
  • J. M. Smith, Co. D, 93 Ind. Vol.
  • J. B. Lewis, Co. B., 140 Ind. Vol
  • Martin C. Shaddy, Co. B, 140 Ind. Vol
  • Cyrus Demaree, Co. B, 3 Cav, 45 Reg
  • John M. Osborn, Co. D, 93 Ind. Inf.
  • Newton Day, Co. B, 140 Ind. Inf.
  • Johnson Miles, Co. H., 9 Ky. Cav.
  • Wm. N. Seymour, Co. A., 3 Cav., 45 Reg
  • Benjamin Welch, Co. B, 140 Ind. Inf.
  • Richard Smith, Co. B, 156 Ind. Inf.
  • John S. Shaddy, Co. B., 156 Ind. Inf.
  • John O. Riley, 7 Penn. Cav. Co. B
  • Ed. E. Banta, Co. L, 3 Cav., 45 Reg
  • Joseph M. Pierce, Co. H., 6 Ind. Inf.
  • Abel Stout, Co. D., 3 Ind. Inf., Mex. War
  • George W. Smith, Co. E, 123 Ill. Mounted Inf.
  • Joseph A. Noble, Co. F, 52 Ind. Inf
  • J. W. Allen, Co. D, 6 Ind. Inf.
  • Robert Horton, Co. B, 140 Ind. Inf.
  • J. Copher, 13 Reg., Co. E, Ind. Inf.
  • Wm. Buckhanan, Co. D, 93 Ind. Inf.
  • John S. Cole, Co. H, 6 Reg, Co. B, 140 Ind. Inf
  • Isaac Lewis, Co. D, 93 Ind. Inf.
  • Wm. D. Ward, Colonel 37 Ind. Inf.
  • Wm. Baird, Co. C, 54 Ind. Inf.
  • Theodore Livings, Adjutant 93 Ind. Inf.
  • Wm. Mullembrook, Co. H., 83 Ohio Inf.
  • Geo. W. Armstrong, Co. I., Ind. Inf. 140
  • Joseph Fulton, Co. C, Ind. Inf. 93
  • James P. Cole, Co. F, 22 Ind. Inf.
  • Silas E. Smith, Co. B, 156 Ind. Inf.
  • T. F. Buckhanan, 54, Co. B, Ind. Inf.
  • Matthias Bodle, Co. F., 22 Ind. Inf.
  • Thomas F. Adams, Co. E, 50 Ind. Inf.
  • Joseph Kincaid, Co. I., 140 Ind. Inf.
  • James Christie, Co. D., 13 Ind. Inf.
  • Nimrod Hallgarth, Co. H, 6 Ind. Inf.
  • Joseph Hallgarth, Co. H., 6 Ind. Inf.
  • T. Stepleton, Co. L, 3 Ind. Cav., 45 Reg
  • F. M. Cole, Co. D, 3 Cav, 45 Reg.
  • P. J. Riley, Co. H, 6 Ind. Inf.
  • Wm. S. Lurmhan, Co. H., 6 Ind. Inf.
  • James Paulley, Co. B, 140 Ind. Inf.
  • A. C. Adams, U. S. Navy
  • J. W. Rogers, Co. C., 3 Cav., 45 Reg
  • Josiah Orem, Co. B, 140 Ind. Inf
  • T. B. McGregor, Co. B, 140 Ind. Inf, 2d Lieutenant
  • Peter Voris, Co. D., 93 Ind. Inf.
  • James R. Cole, Co. I, 140 Ind. Inf
  • George W. Pierce, Co. H, 52 Ind. Inf.
  • T. J. Cole, Co. B, 140 Ind. Inf.
  • Philip Holland, Co. H., 6 Ind. Inf.
  • Nicholis Wainscott, Co. L, 3 Cav., 45 Reg.
  • Wm. Patton, Co. A, 3 Cav., 45 Reg.
  • John P. White, Co. D, 18 Ind. Inf.
  • David Dyer, Co. A., 3 Cav.

Switzerland County Ex-Soldiers Meeting – Oct 1875

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana veterans appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 9 Oct 1875 – Page 4, Column 2
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Meeting of Switzerland County Ex-Soliders.

A number of ex-soldiers met at the Court House last Saturday afternoon for the purpose of perfecting arrangements to attend the Soldiers’ Reunion to be held at Indianapolis next Thursday and Friday, Oct. 14th and 15th.

The meeting was called to order by Wm. R. Johnston, Co. A., 3d Cavalry.

On motion, Capt. Percy Rous, Co. E, 50th Infantry, was elected President of the meeting, and W. J. Baird, Co. C, 54th Infantry, Secretary.

Upon taking the Chair, Capt. Rous, in a neat and appropriate speech, stated the object of the meeting.

A committee was appointed to ascertain who would attend the reunion. The reported the names of the following persons:

  • Levi Sedam, Co. A., 3d Cavalry
  • J. P. Marsh, Co. B, 140th Infantry
  • Isaac M. Smith, Co. B, 140th Infantry
  • J. M. Manford, Co. B, 140th Infantry
  • A. E. Lamb, Co. A, 79th Infantry
  • W. G. Smock, Co. C, 82d, Co. B, 156th
  • George Kyle, Co. D, 18th Infantry
  • Dr. R. R. Ruther, Co. D, 18th Infantry
  • W. Chase, Co. D, 18th Infantry
  • Wm. Platt, Co. E, 50th Infantry
  • J. D. Davis, Co. C, 63d Infantry
  • F. J. Hollcroft, Co. E, 146th Infantry
  • J. C. Long, Co. A, 3d Calvary
  • J. D. Works, Co. D, 10th Calvary
  • William Cole, Co. F, 22d Infantry
  • Oliver Cole, Co. F, 22d Infantry
  • Geo. H. Redd, Co. F, 22d Infantry
  • John H. Murphy, Co. M, 3d Calvary
  • N. H. Morrison, Co. D, 3d Calvary
  • Capt. Percy Rous, Co. E, 50th Inf
  • Rev. J. J. Goodner, Co. A, 3d Cav

The following persons were elected officers to take charge of the Company while at Indianapolis:

  • John D. Works, Captain
  • John G. Long, 1st Lieutenant
  • Isaac M. Smith, 2d Lieutenant
  • J. M. Manford, Orderly Sergeant
  • Committee on Transportation—J. C. Long, J. D. Works, and William R. Johnston.

It was decided to start for Madison Wednesday evening, leaving Madison Thursday on the morning train.

On motion, the editors of the Vevay papers were requested to publish the proceedings of the meeting.

Switzerland County Soldiers Reunion – Sep 1875

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana veterans appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 18 Sep 1875 – Page 4, Column 3
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Soldiers Reunion.

There will be held at Indianapolis on the 14th and 15th of October a Soldiers Reunion. Meetings are being held in all of the Counties over the State for the purpose of organizing to attend this grand Reunion.

Switzerland County was not tardy when Soldiers were needed to carry on the war, but furnished her quota with a promptness that we took look back to with pride. She should be equally prompt now to send her representatives to a Reunion, the object of which is to keep alove the fraternal feelings of those of her sons who shared the hardships and dangers of the march and the battle field during the long four years of our country’s peril. We therefore call upon the Soldiers of Switzerland County (no matter in what Regiment they served or what their term of service may have been, officers and privates,) to meet at the Court House in Vevay, on Tuesday, September 21, at 2 o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of making arrangements to attend the Reunion at Indianapolis. Turn out one and all, no matter whether you can go to Indianapolis or not. Let us at least have a Reunion of the Soldiers of our own County, and let every one who can attend the Reunion at Indianapolis that Switzerland County may not be ashamed of her representation.

  • William Patton, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • W. R. Johnston, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • David Dyer, jr., Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • Henry Cotton, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • James C. Long, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • Henry D. Banta, Co. A, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • William Long, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • Geo. P. Anderson, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • James C. Kincaid, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • John W. Kincaid, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • John Long, Co. C, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • John D. Works, Co. D, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • Henry Fallis, Co. D, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • Lewis F. Works, Co. E, 50th Ind. Inf.
  • John P. White, Co. D, 10th Ind. Inf.
  • Mathew Worstel, Co. F, 22d Ind. Inf.
  • A. J. Elder, Co. F, 22d Ind. Inf.
  • James Horton, Co. B, 140th Ind. Inf.
  • M. P. Baird, Co. D, 93d Ind. Inf.
  • Hugh Brown, Co. H, 6th Ind. Inf.
  • John Armstrong, Co. C. 54th Ind. Inf.
  • S. R. Tinker, Co. C, 54th Ind. Inf.

And many others.

Veterans in Vevay Cemetery – 1869

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Jun 1869 – Page 3, Column 1
See also: Switzerland County Cemetery Records and Military Records

Mr. Wm. Smith, Superintendent of Vevay Cemetery, has kindly furnished us with the names of persons interred in the Cemetery who had formerly belonged to the U. S. Army. The following is their names and the wars in which they served:

REVOLUTIONARY WAR.

  • Peter Dumont
  • James Gray

WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN—1812-15.

  • John Roberts
  • Jerry Plew
  • Jas. Nutter
  • Joshua Smithson
  • [–?–] Huston
  • John Holdcraft
  • Wm. Humphrey
  • Edward Patton
  • John Kyle
  • P. Dumont
  • H. Sockwell
  • [–?–] Seymour
  • Dr. Mendenhall
  • E. Golay

WAR WITH MEXICO.

  • Wm. Armstrong
  • Miles Mendenhall
  • Joseph Ingoll
  • Lewis Marston
  • Henry Umbar
  • John Davidson
  • Henry Turner

SOUTHERN REBELLION-1861-2-3-4.

  • Joseph Eblin
  • George Rodgers
  • Omer Cole
  • Alexander Evans
  • Ed. Pleasants
  • Wm. Price
  • John LeClerc
  • Abraham Plew
  • Samuel Vanduzen
  • George Stivers

Decoration of Soldiers’ Graves – Vevay – 1869

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 27 May 1869 – Page 2, Column 2
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

Decoration of Soldiers Graves.

A meeting was held at the M. E. Chapel last Monday night to make arrangement for decorating the Soldiers’ graves in our Cemetery. The meeting was called to order by Rev. J. K. Pye, when Capt. F. L. Courvoisier was chosen Chairman and J. V. Gilbert Sec’y.

Committees were then selected to make preparations for the occasion, and it was decided that at the ringing of the Methodist Chapel bell, at 2 ½ o’clock, on Saturday next, the citizens participating should assemble at that place and move thence to the Cemetery in procession.

The following committees were appointed:

COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.

  • Col. Oliver Ormsby.
  • R. F. Grisard
  • Matthew Worstell
  • Theodore Livings
  • Maj. Wm. Patton
  • Alfred Thiebaud
  • Wm. Goldenburg
  • Rev. F. Moro.

COMMITTEE ON MARSHALS.

  • John F. Doan, Sen.
  • F. L. Grisard
  • James W. Keith

COMMITTEE ON PROCURING FLOWERS.

  • Mrs. James Pleasants
  • Mrs. Joseph Webb
  • Mrs. U. P. Schenck
  • Mrs. F. Dupraz
  • Mrs. Jane Morerod
  • Mrs. Sallie Hall
  • Miss Josephine Gray
  • Miss Alice Shaw
  • Miss Vivira Price
  • Miss Jennie Miller
  • Miss Lizzie Rous
  • Miss Julia Leclerc
  • Miss Mollie Dow
  • Miss Lucilla Jagers

COMMITTEE ON SPEAKERS

  • Will M. Smith
  • Wm. Lewis
  • James Thiebaud
  • Joseph Webb
  • John Schofield

COMMITTEE ON MUSIC.

  • Alf. Rous
  • Will W. Long
  • R. F. Brewington
  • Ed. M. Stevens
  • Thos. J. Thiebaud

Patriot, Switzerland County, Fighting Boys in Blue – 1868

The following article about the military in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 8 Oct 1868 – Page 2, Column 4

Patriot, Ind., Sept. 26, 1868.

The Fighting Boys in Blue met at the Universalist Church after the Grant Club closed. The meeting was called to order by R. C. Moore, and on motion Bela Herrick was chosen President, of the meeting, and Jas. Stevenson Secretary. After a few remarks, proceeded to elect officers, which resulted as follows:

  • R. C. Moore, Captain
  • Joshua M. Scranton, 1st Lieutenant
  • Wm. Bonnell, 2d Lieut.
  • George Wade, Orderly Sergeant
  • Asahel Carpenter, 2d Sergeant
  • Theodore Bunnell, 3d Sergeant

Privates

  • John W. Lacock, 93d Ind. Vol.
  • W. F. North, 33d Gunboat
  • Wm. G. Dehart, 93d Ind. Vol.
  • W. S. Morse, 143d Ill. Vol.
  • Wm. A. Ruter, 123d Ind. Vol.
  • Ed. North, 11th Ohio Cav.
  • H. B. Bapler, 18th Ind. Vol.
  • Edward Carpenter, 2d Ind. Cav.
  • H. J. Harris, 83d Ind. Vol.
  • W. Munger, 93d Ind. Vol.
  • Geo. Kinebine, 93d Ind. Vol.
  • R. T. Butler, 139th Ind. Vol.
  • Eliner Dehat, 93d Ind. Vol.
  • Jas. A. Kincaid, 14th West Va.
  • Hose B. Herrick, 54th Ind. Vol.
  • Thos. Lakeman, 18th Ind. Vol.
  • Lewis Truesdell, 93d Ind. Vol.
  • David Hewitt, 93d Ind. Vol.
  • Wm. Couch, 82d Ind. Vol.
  • W. A. Houton, 18th Ind. Vol.
  • Z. Taylor, 18th Ind. Vol.
  • James Stevenson, 16th Ind. Vol.
  • M. Ballard, 18th Ind. Vol.
  • Henry Seavers, 18th Ky. Vol.
  • James W. Ridfeam, 20th Ind. Vol.
  • Morgan Seavers, 140th Ind. Vol.
  • Hiram Vandorin, 93d Ind. Vol.

Switzerland County Fighting Boys in Blue – 1868

The following article about military in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Sep 1868 – Page 2, Column 3

Circular No. 1.
HeadQuar. Switz. Co. F. B. B.
Vevay, Ind., Sep. 14, 1868

Soldiers:–In obedience to your election made at Vevay, on the 10th inst., choosing me as your Colonel to organize and command the regiment of Fighting Boys in Blue in Switzerland county, I hereby assume the duties of the office with Head Quarters at Vevay, and ask your hearty cooperation in the work.

The following are Field Staff officers as chosen by you in Convention:

  • Lieut. Col., Theodore Livings, of Jefferson Township.
  • Majors, John W. Vanosdol, of Cotton Township; R. M. Lamp, sen., of Craig Township.
  • Surgeon, Dr. Wm. C. Sweezey, of Pleasant Township.
  • Adjutant, Lewis F. Works, of Jefferson Township.
  • Quarter Master, A. J. Siebenthall, of Craig Township

Leaving a vacancy of one Major to be filled by Posey Township.

All the communication will be addressed to the Adjutant, Lewis F. Works, at Vevay.

The objects of this organization are purely political, and such orders as may be issued are only recommendations aiming to unite us in harmony of action to promote the interst of the good work for which we are enlisted,–the election of our Great Captain Ulysses S. Grant, and Indiana’s Statesman, Schuyler Colfax—but these recommendations are put in the form of orders as souvenirs of the past.

We look to loyal citizens for the same sympathy and support that they gave us while we were in the field. Orders of organization will be issued forthwith.

AUGUSTUS WELCH, Colonel.

Cotton Township, Switzerland County, Fighting Boys in Blue

The following article about military in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Sep 1868 – Page 2, Column 4

Allensville, Ind., Sep. 4, 1868.

The Cotton township company of the Fighting Boys in Blue met here this evening. The meeting was called to order, and Andrew J. Works elected President, and A. M. Works Secretary.

After listening to a brief and effective speech by Theodore Livings, Esq., of Vevay, the meeting proceeded to the discharge of the business before it.

A. M. Works was appointed as a delegate to the Court Convention of the Fighting Boys in Blue, held in Vevay, Sept. 7, and Dr. John H. Vanosdol was announced as the choice of the company for staff officer.

The company then went into an election of officers. The following is the muster roll of the company as it now stands:

  • Andrew J. Works, Captain
  • George W. Sutton, 1st Lieutenant
  • N. W. Vanosdol, 2d Lieutenant
  • A. M. Works, Orderly, Sargeant
  • B. W. Vanosdol, 1st Sargeant
  • Frank Luther, 2d Sargeant

Privates

  • Charles Long
  • John W. Vanosdol
  • Daniel B. Lesler
  • Isaac Vanatter
  • Francis Cole
  • Theodore Dickason
  • Francis Smith
  • Thomas Ross
  • Abner McFarland
  • Francis Livings
  • Aaron B. Vanatter
  • Charles Clark
  • Henry D. Tinker
  • Prior M. Pavey
  • Charles Ovid Potter
  • James Clark
  • Wm. Ross
  • Geo. H. Collins
  • Isaac D. Waits
  • Hamilton Weathers
  • Bruce Downey
  • Peter Richmond
  • Thomas Lewis
  • Eli Richmond
  • Isreal P. Hill
  • Samuel C. Ward
  • Samuel Bailey

A. M. Works, O. S.

Craig and Pleasant Townships, Switzerland County, Fighting Boys in Blue

The following article about the military in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 3 Sep 1868 – Page 2, Column 2

Fighting Boys in Blue.

Preamble.

The undersigned honorably discharged soldiers and sailors of the Army and Navy, in the Union, having served our country during the War of the Rebellion, with all the zeal and fidelity of which we were capable, and believing that the American Nation was saved by loyal bayonets and bullets, aided by the patriot policy and effort of the Union Republican Party, which sustained us at the front, kept down treason at home, protected and relieved our families and dependent ones, and laid the plan for a victory and triumphant peace, and regarding that glorious party as still worthy of the confidence and support of every true and tried soldier in the land, do hereby agree to organize ourselves to be known and hailed as the FIGHTING BOYS IN BLUE.

Craig Township Company.

  • James W. Anderson, 3d cav.
  • R. M. Lamson, 3d Ind. cav.
  • Harry Gordon, 3d Ind. cav.
  • John Walters, 3d Ind. cav.
  • James K. Reed, 3d Ind. cav.
  • Elijah Joyce, 93d Ind.
  • Harry Roberts, 93d Ind.
  • Hugh Stevenson, 3d Ind. cav.
  • Cornelius Anderson, 22d Ind.
  • Warren Roberts, 93d Ind.
  • John J. O’Neal, 140th Ind.
  • D. W. W. Bray, 139th Ind.
  • James A. Lanham, 16th Ind. cav.
  • John McKay, 19th U. S.
  • Rodolph Wiseman, 146th Ind.
  • Jas. W. Garard, 120th Ind.
  • George Adams, 146th Ind.
  • Merret H. Roberts, 146th Ind.
  • J. H. Means, 146th Ind.
  • J. W. Gardner, 146th Ind.
  • Geo. B. Anderson, 146th Ind.
  • Fred. L. Thiebaud, 146th Ind.
  • Henry Garard, 139th Ind.
  • Samuel R. Peters, 139th Ind.
  • David Kern, 3d Ind. cav.
  • Wm. H. Lamson, 22d Ind.
  • A. J. Siebenthal, 3d Ind. cav.
  • Henry Weaver, 3d Ind. cav.
  • J. C. Kern, 3d Ind. cav.
  • Cassius Weaver, 146th Ind.
  • William Bright, 140th Ind.
  • John Launderbaugh, 140th Ind.
  • Geo. W. Logan, 93rd Ohio.
  • Jas. F. Fisk, 6th Ind.
  • Alex Tilley, 146th Ind.
  • E. S. Bellamy, 146th Ind.
  • Fred Stucy, 146th Ind.
  • F. M. Kinney, 120th Ind.
  • James Higgins, 3d Ind. cav.
  • Alvin Adams, 50th Ind.
  • John Jester, 140th Ind.
  • Calvin Weaver, 117th Ind.
  • Merit Brown, 146th Ind.
  • Theophilus Stewart, 139th Ind.
  • John W. Wiseman, 3d Ind. cav.
  • Martin M. Higgins, 3d Ind. cav.
  • James McKay, 146th Ind.
  • Geo. S. Orcutt, 9th Ind. cav.

Pleasant Township Company.

  • G. W. Paul
  • C. W. Johnson
  • S. S. Cole
  • Perret Newkirk
  • P. J. Riley
  • Wm. Shafer
  • D. J. Cole
  • John Riley
  • R. B. Aldrich
  • W. T. Graham
  • W. S. Tuneham
  • Wm. Vailes
  • George H. Heady
  • Augustus Welch
  • Wm. C. Sweezy
  • T. B. McGregor
  • Oliver A. Cole
  • Elhanan Lientz
  • J. B. Vanice
  • Fred. Kessebeaum
  • J. O. Martin
  • J. H. Polison
  • C. R. Postin
  • James Poley
  • Gus Lewallen
  • Charles Richardson
  • C. W. Olmstead
  • John Osbern
  • John S. Cole
  • Joseph R. Cole
  • Jonathan Miller
  • Jeffrey Mills
  • Thomas J. Charlton
  • J. M. Smith
  • Isaac Lewis
  • J. H. Scoopmire
  • George Jennings
  • J. M. Manford
  • John W. James
  • Flavius J. Cole
  • A. P. Twineham
  • W. H. Mitchell
  • James Phillips
  • C. M. Newkirk
  • J. B. Lewis
  • J. P. Cole
  • E. P. Mitchell
  • Benjamin Welch
  • Peter Voris
  • Daniel James
  • T. L. Adams
  • Daniel Hayman
  • Martin W. Cole
  • Wm. Twineham
  • Alex Rochat
  • C. H. Padget
  • J. W. Pearce
  • Sanford Postin
  • John O. Smith
  • Mose Halgath
  • Nimrod Halgath
  • Oliver M. Hankins
  • J. J. Goodner
  • Nicholas Wainscott
  • Cyrus Demaree
  • Robert Culbertson
  • Edward Worrell
  • George W. Vanpelt
  • Calvin R. Smith
  • T. N. Carnine
  • Perry Coffer
  • Samuel K. Johnson
  • John H. Fisk
  • Alexander Horton
  • Isaac M. Smith
  • Thomas Buchanan
  • James E. Clark
  • Wm. Buchanan

Jefferson Township, Switzerland County, Company of Fighting Boys in Blue – 1868

The following article about military in Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 27 Aug 1868 – Page 2, Column 4

Jefferson Township Company of Fighting Boys in Blue.

The following is the “roster” of the Jefferson Township Company of Fighting Boys in Blue:

  • Geo. P. Anderson, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Daniel M. Roberts, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Theo. Livings, 93d Ind.
  • Charles W. Heath, 6th Ind.
  • Will W. Long, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Charles W. Gray, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • Daniel Plew, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • F. Finnip, 9th Ohio
  • F. J. Hollcraft, 146th Ind.
  • Alvin Avand, 9th Ohio
  • Charles R. Clark, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • L. F. Hatch, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Jeremiah Plew, Jr., 10th Ind. Cav.
  • F. Moro, 63d Illinois
  • Montgomery Patton, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • J. G. Thiebaud, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • Matthew Worstell, 22d Ind.
  • W. J. Mansfield, 6th Ind.
  • James C. Long, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Isaac Bristow, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • G. W. Oakly, 146th Ind.
  • James S. Miller, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Benj. F. Gilbert, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • David Smith, 93d Ind.
  • Richard F. Holder, 4th Battery
  • A. J. Elder, 93d Ind.
  • Wm. H. Gerrard, 18th Ind.
  • Charles H. Applehoff, 28th Ky.
  • John C. Lamonyon, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • David Jaynes, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • G. W. Anshutz, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • W. R. Johnson, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • A. D. Vanosdol, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • John Cline, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Nicholas Keschner, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • B. C. Miller, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • James E. Redd, 3rd Ind. Cav.
  • Alexander Protsman, 93d Ind.
  • J. D. Works, 10th INd. Cav.
  • Henry Moruis, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Ostrum Boright, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • W. G. Douglass, 83d Ind.
  • L. W. Bevis, 22d Ind.
  • B. N. Barton, 50th Ind.
  • D. A. Jennings, 7th Ind.
  • J. C. Crawford, 98th Ind.
  • J. W. Evett, 50th INd.
  • J. O. Mccullough, M. S. M. Cav.
  • Wm. Andrews, 22d Ind.
  • S. R. Tinker, 54th Ind.
  • Isaac M. Smith, 140th Ind.
  • H. E. Sisson, 146th Ind.
  • Enerico Mead, 18th Ind.
  • Allen E. Wiley, 54th Ind.
  • Alonzo Murphy, 117th Ind.
  • Frank Smith, 9th Pennsylvania
  • F. A. Jackson, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • N. H. Morrison, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • W. L. Stepleton, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Z. T. Stepleton, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • J. H. Murphy, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • H. W. Brown, 6th Ind.
  • Wm. C. Pearce, 93d Ind.
  • Wm. Dickason, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • D. B Lester, 116th Ind.
  • Dennis C. Valentine, 140th Ind.
  • J. W. Lewis
  • Ben. R. Smith, 93d Ind.
  • Jos. M. Smith, 93d Ind.
  • Robert Simpson, 6th Ind.
  • George A. Chapman, 146 Ind.
  • S. Adkinson, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • A. J. Works, 139th Ind.
  • Chas. A. Long, 139th Ind.
  • James Hunter, 93d Ind.
  • Wm. Ross, 18th Ky.
  • Thomas Ross, 55th Ky.
  • Aaron B. Vanatter, 117th Ind.
  • Abner McFarland, 2d Ind. Battery
  • Noah Moody, 14th Ind.
  • Frank Cole, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Frank Livings, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Prior M. Pavy, 140th Ind.
  • Enoch Colon, 7th Ind. Cav.
  • Wm. G. Smock, 82d & 156th Ind.
  • Wesley Tinker, 50th Ind.
  • Peter Pelser, 139th Ind.
  • John M. Tinker, 50th Ind.
  • John J. Gardner, 7th Ind. Cav.
  • F. M. Long, 16th Ind.
  • Theodore Dickson, 18th Ky.
  • S. R. Heath, 6th Ind.
  • J. S. Gilbert, 54th Ind.
  • H. I. Peabody, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Woodson Long, 37th Ind.
  • Maj. C. W. Lee, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • F. L. Mennet, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Nathan W. Vanosdol, 123d Ind.
  • H. D. Banta, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • R. F. Brewington, 68th Ind.
  • Wm. Patton, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • James W. Thompson, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Fred L. Courvoisier, 93d Ind.
  • F. J. Moxley, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • John T. Schroeder, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • A. C. Weaver, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Lewis F. Works, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • O. F. Morton, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • John Moxley, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • D. M. Haskell, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Geo. W. Torrence, 26th Ohio
  • Charles D. McKay, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • William Bosaw, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • H. L. Richmond, 140th Ind.
  • G. M. Follis, 140th Ind.
  • J. P. Browning, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • John W. Riley, 56th Ind.
  • George Cole, 50th Ind.
  • Albert Hyde, 117th Ind.
  • Thomas Gibbs, 146th Ind.
  • M. S. Langwood, 7th Ind.
  • Fernando Damon, 146th Ind.
  • Lewis Koons, 54th Ind.
  • Isaac Fisher, 40th Ind.
  • Thomas F. Adams, 50th Ind.
  • Ira Stout, 50th Ind.
  • Collins Bradley, 146th Ind.
  • Jos. A. Hinman, 10th Ind. Cav.
  • Joseph A. Kincaid, 140th Ind.
  • Alexander Campbell, 21st Ind.
  • J. P. Browning, 125th Ind.
  • Wm. Dulmeier, 9th Ohio
  • G. W. Nash, 1st Mo. Cav.
  • W. M. McKay, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Hugh H. Lamb, 11th U. S. I.
  • H. W. Cotton, 3d Ind. Cav.
  • Paul Clark, 10th, Ind. Cav.
  • Thomas Cotton, 50th Ind.
  • Francis W. Baxter, 54th Ind.
  • D. E. Gibbs, 146th Ind.
  • R. E. Hall, 7th Ind.
  • Wm. Pummell, 68th Ind.
  • Thomas Cooper, 117th Ind.
  • William H. Fisher, 83d Ind
  • Ed. English, 3d Ind. Cav. & 146 I.
  • James Myers
  • William Worstell, 140th Ind.
  • Robert Miller, 50th Ind.
  • Thomas Thatcher, 22d Ind.
  • John O. Bevis, 145th Ind.
  • J. W. Keith, 7th Ind.
  • George W. Collins, 23d Ky.
  • W. J. Baird, 54th Ind.