SCOTT CO MEN IN THE CIVIL WAR


IOWA FIRST INFANTRY


Comprised of 959 officers and men. Of these 13 were killed, 13 died, 141 were wounded and 3 were missing.
This regiment was enlisted for three months and was mustered in under the first call of the President. It was mustered into service May 14, 1861, at Keokuk. It participated in the Battle of Wilson's Creek, Aug. 10, 1861, and lost 10 killed and 50 wounded. It was mustered out of service Aug.25, 1861,at St. Louis.
 



Colonel John Francis Bates; Dubuque
Lt. Colonel Wm. H. Merritt; Cedar Rapids
Major A.B. Porter; Mt. Pleasant
 

Co. A-Muscatine Co.
Co. B-Johnson Co.
Co. C-Muscatine Co.
Co. D-Des Moines Co.
Co. E-Des Moines Co.
Co. F-Henry Co.
 

Co. G-Scott Co.

The first regiment in which Scott County was represented was the First Iowa Infantry. Company G was composed entirely of men from Scott County. The following comprises the list of men from the county:

Quartermaster.

Theodore Guelick.

Co.G.-Captain.

August Wentz.

Lieutenants.

Theodore Guelich.
Johannes Ahlefeldt.

Sergeants.

Earnest Clausson.
Louis Schoen.
Frank Ditman.
Charles H. Stuehmer.

Corporals

William S. Mckenzie
Gustav A. Koch
Claus Rohwer
John F. Doerscher

Musicians.

Theodore Rutenbeck.
August Anzorge.

Privates.

Arp, Ernest
Averbeck, Henrich
Asbahr, Hans.
Altman, Charles
Benedix, Christian
Baasch, Henrich W
Becker, Pete
Brammer, Hans. I.
Brammer, Delter I.
Barche, Christian
Caldwell. James B.
Dose, Fritz
Dreskey, William V
Eggers, Johannes
Einfeldt, Peter
Enderle, Anton I.
Enderle,Joseph I.
Fellentreter, Andrew
Fridholdt, Frilrich
Feistkorn, Charles
Fey. Christian
Fescher, Julius F.
Gradest, George
Giescke, August
Hess, Fritz
Heilmeulberg, Heinr
Hansen, Johannes
Jurgensen, Seivert
Karstens, Henrich
Keil,William
Kohlbry, August
Kortum, Christian
Kellmen, Alexander
Koch, Ferdinand W
Kreibaum, Fritz
Luthen, Johann
Lutze, Marx
Massow, Henrich
Magnus, Emil
Matthes, Carl
Meisner, Ormilius
Murbach. Johann I.
Mattheisen, Jeno
Moeller, Claus H.
Neire, August
Nissen, Edward
Nehm, Hans Juazen
Niemann, Heinrich
Paulsen, Claus F.
Plaff, Jacob
Prien, Fred I.
Pahl, Henry
Peters, Johann H.
Popp, Johann H.
Petersen, Chris. I.
Petersen, Fritz I.
Petersen, Johann I.
Rheinhardt, Bernard
Roddewigg. Fried
Rosburg Heirich
Rhan, Hans.
Reimers, Hans.
Rohde, Henrich
Rohlf, August
Schlunz. Hans.
Selken, Henry
Seivers, Henrich
Spohr, William H.
Stoltenberg, Heinr
Schroepfer, Yast
Sickle, Carl
Schuepel, Louis
Sloanaker, Theodore
Steffen, August
Stitsser, Franz
Tank, Juergen
Timm, August
Tadewald, Conrad
Voss, Hans. I.
Voss, Christian I.
Wright, Heinrich
Wegner, Friedriech
 

Company H-Scott Co.

Hoffman,John
Co. H-Dubuque Co.
Co. I-Dubuque Co.
Co. K-Linn Co.
 

 
First IA Cavalry


Of 1478 Officers and Men, 43 were killed, 215 died, 207 were discharged, 88 were wounded, 2 were missing, 22 were captured, and 39 were transferred. Organized in the Spring of 1861.Mustered out Feb. 15, 1866.
 



Colonel Fitz Henry Warren of Burlington
Lt. Colonel Charles E. Moss of Keokuk
Major E.W. Chamberlain of Burlington
Major James O. Gower of Iowa City
Major W.M.G. Torrence of Keokuk
 

The regiment was engaged at Pleasant Hill,Mo., Rolla, New Lexington, Elkin's Ford,Little Rock, Bayou Metoe, Warrensburg, Big Creek Bluffs, Antwineville and Cedar Creek.
 

Co A-Lee, Van Buren and Wapello Cos.
Co.B-Clinton Co.
Co. C-Des Moines and Lee Cos.
Co. D-Madison and Warren Cos.
Co. E-Henry Co.
Co. F-Johnson and Linn Cos.
Co. G-Dubuque and Blackhawk Cos.
Co. H-Lucas and Morrison Cos.
Co. I-Wapello and Des Moines Cos.
Co. K-Alamakee and Clayton Cos.
Co. L-Dubuque and other Cos.
Co. M-Clinton Co.
The following men were from Scott Co.:

Co. A-Privates

Osburn,Alexander

Co. B

Adams,Nichols
Bary,Philip H.
Bullock,David S.
Barr,Samuel
Chase,John M.
Cunningham,Michael
Rouse,George
Tate,William G.
Williams,Oscar G.

Co.E-Privates

Ellsworth,Chandler W.
Earhart,Wm. F.

Co. F.

Clark,Warren H.
Goodwin,Enoch
Hook,Stephen
Hollingsworth,A.
Hollingsworth,Benj.
Mathews,James L.
O'Connor,Bryan

Co.H-Privates

Webster,David K.

Co. L-Farrier

George L. Richardson
Thomas Schadt

Privates.

Burnett,Franklin
Cisco,Martin S.
Cisco,James A.
Lillie,Milton
Manwaring,L.R.
Mason,Daniel W.
Potter,Henry C.

Co. M-Sergeants

George McDowall

Privates.

Crawford,Milo D.
Douglas,John
Gammill,Thomas
Hibber,Charles
Johnson,Samuel A.
Kilmer,Jeremiah
Murry,Abraham
McClintock,George
Stoops,Henry J.
Stoops, George W.
Stamper,Joseph

Recruits Unassigned.

Amend,Moses H.
Braden,John L.
Brottorff,William K.
Bray,Philip H.
Crawford,Silas D.
Cooper,John
Chase,Warren H.
Davis,Ephraim J.
Donnell,Oliver H.
Dory,Francis A.
Earle,William D.
Greeley,Albert
Harris,Joseph C.
Hide,Edward
Hendricks,Levi
Johnson,Cornelius S.
Jackson,Joseph
Leach,Benjamin F.
Leacy,John
Lewis,William
Monroe,Benjamin T.
Cook,John
Calder,James M.
Mullen,Eugene T.
Phelps,James H.
Palmer,Jerod C.
Reiley,William H.
Rundell,Robert
Remington,George
Street,William E
Smith,Americus C.
Seeves,Edmon
Smith,Walter A.
Tompson,Ed. C.
Williams,William
Williams,Thomas
Williams,R.A.
Baker,Robert B.
Wallace,John A.
Moss,Charles E.
Burns,William O.
Huchins,H.H.
Casey,Michael
Williams,James
 
 

IA First African Infantry


Co A-Sergeants

Joseph A. Scott
Henry Stuard

Corporals

Augustus Bradley
Noah Lawson

Drummer

Charles L. Gifford

Privates

Banks,Solomon K.
Daniels,Samuel
Davenport,Henry
Hudson,James
Henderson,Thomas
Henning,Henry
Jackson,John
McKnight,Jefferson
Mosley,David
Riddle,Thomas
 

Additional Enlistments.

Anderson,Peter
Bush,Moses
Green,Jacob
Harris,John
Henry,Nat.
Kinslow,James
Walker,William
White,William
Woods,Philip
Wakefield,Henry
Walker,Henry

Co. C-Privates

Green,Henry
Parker,James

Co. D-Sergeant

Wm. Hamilton

Co. D-Privates.

Johnson,Alfred
 

 
IOWA SECOND INFANTRY

Comprised of 1,247 officers and men. Of this number, during the war, 64 were killed, 134 died,330 were discharged,268 were wounded, 14 were missing and 24 were captured. Mustered into service at Keokuk, May 1861.
Second Veteran Infantry was formed by consolidation of the battalions of the Second and Third Veteran Infantry and was mustered out at Louisville, Ky. July 12, 1865.  



Colonel Samuel R. Curtis; Keokuk
Lt. Colonel James M. Tuttle of Keosauqua
Major M.M. Crocker; Des Moines
 

Engagements:

 
Fort Donelson; Shiloh; Advance on Corinth; Corinth; Little Bear Creek, Ala; Resaca, Ga.; Rome Cross Roads, Dallas; Kenesaw Mountain; Nickajack Creek; siege of Atlanta; Jonesboro; Eden Station; Little Ogeechee; Savannah; Columbia; Lynch's Creek; Bentonville.
 

Promotions-Scott Co.


William Campbell -Sgt. Major to Adjutant
Robert M. Littler-Captain to Major and Brevet Lt. Col.
Frank M. Suiter-Sgt. to 2d and 1st Lieut. and Captain
Oliver C. Lewis-Sgt. to 2d and 1st Lieut and Captain and Major
Peter H. Riley-Sgt. To 2d Lieut.
John S. Slaymaker-1st Lieut. to Captain
William F. Holmes -2nd to 1st Lieut. and Captain
Alfred Bing-private to 2nd and 1st Lieut.
George F. Hall-Sgt. to 2nd and 1st Lieut.
Henry C. McNeil-Sgt. to 2nd Lieut.
Albert A. Barnes-Sgt to 1st Lieut.
Peter Hickert-Sgt. to 2nd Lieut. and Captain
William G.J. Peipgrass-Sgt. to Captain
 

Co. A-Keokuk
Co. B-Scott Co.
Co. C-Scott Co.
 

Scott Co. was well represented in the Second Infantry, which was mustered into service for 3 years. The following comprises the names of those from Scott Co.:

Sergeant Major.

William Campbell.

Com. Sergeant.

John M. Jones.

Drum Major.

Jules Meredith.

Co. A-Privates

Green,John A.
Sender,Arnold J.

Co.B-Captain.

Robert M. Littler.

Lieutenants.

John G. Huntington,
John Flanagan.

Sergeants.

Samuel H. Foster,
Frank M Suiter,
Oliver C. Lewis,
Peter H. Riley,
William Morrow,
Bryan Farrell,
William Johnson,
Victor M. Bartell,
Austin F. Stonebraker,
Robert E. Farr.

Corporals.

Benjamin F. Franks,
William Morrow,
Albert Barnes,
Peter Riley
Wm. M. Johnson,
Charles W. Hines,
William M. Dalzell,
Robert M. Lytle
William C. Russell,
Peter Heckert,
William Farnesworth
Garfield S. Page,
George Mennig,
Abraham H. Clark,
John S. Patton,
Andrew W. Nichols,
Robert E. Farr,
Fred Bartlet.

Privates.

Atwood, George W.
Burley, James
Barlet, Fredrick
Buckwalter, James
Barnes, Albert A.
Bertschie, Jacob
Chase, Milton B.
Condron, David S.
Cooper, John K.
Cowggill, James
Calvert, John
Clossin. Samuel
Dodd, William R.
Dike, Orris E.
Dodds Robert S.
Dennis, Redford
Foley Timothy
Flavell, Robert H.
Guthrie, William
Gray, Frank M.
Huff, A. D.
Hassler, James B.
Hammaker,David S.
Hammaker, Morris
Humphreysville, William
Hecker, Peter
Hammond, David L.
Jones, James M.
Johnson, William M.
Kelley, Benjamine Patton
Kessler, Frank
Kennedy, Edward
Lytle. Robert M.
Linden. John
Marple, John H.
Miclot, Dominie
Minnig, George
McCool, John
Murphy, Jeremiah
Miller, William H.
Miller, James W.
McDuff, Frank
Morrow, Thomas
McCrellas, John
McCrellas, William
McCutchen, John
Niles,Samuel L.
Norris, George
Pace, John
Page, S. Garfield
Page, James W.
Quinn, A. Jackson
Read, Edward Smith
Rosenberry, George
Spencer, George K.
Stonebraker, A. F.
Stone, Elijah
Scott, John P.
Spencer, Stephen H.
Smith, William L.
Scott, David
Smith, A. McCoy
Smith, Martin
Scott, George W.
Tracy, James H.
Talmage, Orlando R
Todd, Samuel
Thomson, Moses
Thomson, Mark L.
Wallace, Thomas J.
Weary,Jacob.
Whitman, George R.
Whitney, Lyman
White,Levi
Worth, Lionel A.
Williams. James
Sours, William

Additional Enlistments

Babe, William
Crummer, Julius
Curry, Abner
Davis, Joseph H.
Davis, George H.
Draucker,Arthur
Eckenroad, Silas
Hough, Albert
Greyon, William H.
Howe, Z. H.
Harden, H.
Halcman, Joseph
Kelley, Thomas G.
Miller, James E.
Morgan, E. P.
Pender, James
Post, Henry H.
Park, H. B.
Parkenson, George
Russell, William C
Razey, Joseph W.
Rools, John
Scott, Albert W.
Stephens, William H.
Stark, W. G.
White, Benjamin F
Wilson, John W.
Clark, A. N.
Forgner, W. H.
Draucker, H.
Klint, Clause
Nichols, Isaac C.
Luse. Clark J.
Punp, Frederick
 
 

Co. C.-Captains.

J. DeWitt Brewster,
Jonathan S. Slaymaker,
William F. Holmes.

Lieutenants.

Jonathan S. Slaymaker
William F. Holmes,
George F. Hall,
William Holmes,
George F. Hall,
Henry C. McNeil.

Sergeants.

Theodore Maitheny,
George F. Hall,
Loren W. Pierce,
Henry C. McNeil.
Jacob Speed, Jr.
Henry Doolittle,
Wm. G. J. Piepgrass.
William M. Campbell,
George S. Burchill.
N. A. Haldeman

Corporals

William M Campbell,
William G.J. Piepgrass
George S. Burchill.
James C. Uric.
William P.Wade.
Henry B. Doolittle.
Martin L Minor,
Edward Humphrey.
David J. Brown.
James Perry.
John T. Bell
Charles E. Curran,
Garius Pingrey
Richard Gear

Musician

Timothy Cannon

Wagoner

Samuel F. Cowdrey

Privates

Ackerman,Edwin C.
Ackerman,James H.
Austin,Henry M.
Beck,Charles F.
Bust,John W.
Brattain,Thomas
Briggs,Cyrus I.
Bartieson,Henry C.
Blanchard,John W.
Chapman,A.H.
Dramer,Henry
Durran,Charles E.
Conaldson,Orlando
Cayton,George B.
Downs,John W.
Earhart,Hiram P.
Fisken,William R.
Fleury,Charles
Greenawalt,John G.
Gear,Richard
Gray,William S.
Hildreth,George S.
Hildreth,Charles W.
Harvey,T.M.D.
Howell,George W.
Hutchinson,William
Haldeman,Newton A.
Hottel,Enos
Herbert,Frederick
Hooghkerk,Adam E.
Hinger,Bartus
Johnson,Thomas L.
Krummel,Chris G.
Lamond,Truman
Matthews,John W.
Miller,John T.
Morrison,James W.
Moulton,Charles N.
Minor,Martin L.
Knapp,Edward
Smith,Henry
Mazill,William H.
Mills,Alnson
Mansell,James C.
Orrill,Joseph G.
Perry,James
Piersol, Samuel
Peterson, Edward
Rogers, Charles D
Ross, Andrew J.
Rowan, Charles G.
Schoonmaker, Edward
Smith, George A.
Shaw, Samuel
Spelletich, Stephen
Tyler, George Henry
Urie, James C
Vandusen Jacob
Wade, William P.
Watson, John H.
Wheeler, Henry C.

Second Veteran Infantry

Adjutant
Albert A. Barnes

Co.B-Captain

Albert A. Barnes

Lieutenant

Peter H. Heckert

Sergeants

Joseph H. Davis
Adolph Stelnmitz
Henry H. Port
John McCool

Corporals

Andrew M. Smith
George H. Davis

Musician

William Babe

Privates

Ackerman,Harlow
Ackerman,Edwin C.
Ames,William Rufus
Clossin,Samuel C.
Crummer,Julius
Donehue,Michael
Echenroad,Silas
Green, John A.
Hammond, S. David
Hardin, Hendman
Klendt, Claus
Luder, Arnold J.
Lawther, Alexander
McCluchin, John
Miller, James E.
Miller, Charles B.
Norris, George
Parkinson, George
Pump, Frederick
Rollo, John
Rozey, Joseph W
Rozey, Henry
Scott, Albert W.
Scott, John P.
Stark, William G.
Todd, Samuel
Todd, George
Wilson. Henry P.
Wall, Jacob J.
Westly, John
Willey, Elbert F.
 

Co. C-Captain.

William G.J. Piepgrass.

Sergeant.

Charles Fleury.

Corporals.

James Cunningham,
Richard Gear.

Musician.

Charles D. Rogers.

Privates.

Burns, Patrick
Cook, John F.
Campbell, William
Curran, Charles E.
Drummond Robert
Donaldson, James R.
Durham. George H.
Drummond, William
Hutchinson, William
McCoy, James
Smith, Henry
Mills, Alanson

Co. H-Privates

Edwards,Upton B.
Edwards,Benjamin
Polley,Albert
 

Co. K-Privates

Armstrong,Finley M.
Cornelius,George W.
Stewart,Haviland
 
Co. D-Des Moines
Co. E-Fairfield, Jefferson Co.
Co. F-Van Buren Co.
Co. G-Davis Co.
Co. H-Washington Co.
Co. I-Clinton Co.
Co. K-Wapello Co.
 

Second IA Cavalry



Of its 1394 officers and men, 41 were killed, 224 died, 174 were discharged, 173 were wounded, 10 were missing, 74 were captured and 42 were transferred. Mustered in at Davenport, Sept. 1, 1861 and mustered out at Selma, Ala., Sept. 19, 1865.
 

Colonel W.L. Elliott
Lt. Colonel Edward Hatch-Muscatine
Major N.P. Hepburn-Marshalltown
Major D.E. Coon -Mason City
Major H.W. Lowe-Iowa City
 

Engagements: The second participated in the siege of Corinth, the battles of Farmington, Booneville, Rienzi, Iuka, Corinth, Coffeeville, Palo Alto, Birmingham, Jackson, Grenada, Collierville, Moscow, Pontotoc, Tupelo, Old Town, Oxford and Nashville.
 

Co. A-Muscatine Co.
Co. B-Marshall Co.
Co. C-Scott Co. as follows:

Adjutants.

Gustavus Schnitger
Joseph H. Freeman.

Sergeants.

Henry B.Ludlow,
Melville B.C. True

Hospital Steward

Arthur H. Needham

Bugler.

John E. Williamson

Surgeons.

Robert J Hunter.
Thomas S. Jacobs
Walter H. Durand

Band Leader

Clement Brennan

Co. A-Captain


Wm. B. Brenton

Sergeant


Amasa Kinnan

Privates.


McNeil,James C.
Stewart,Thomas

Co.B-Privates


Connor,John
Tireman,W.L.
Meigs,Church
Hicks,David

Co. C-Captain

Henry Egbert

Lieutenants.

JosephH.Freeman,
Michael Connor,
Benjamin F. Stiles,

Sergeants

Benjamin F. Stiles,
Henry Babcock
John N. Davis,
Henry B. Ludlow,
Nathan J. McKelvey,
Ezra Cronkleton,
Samuel Spencer,
Isaac Gillmore,
Seth Hartzel.
George R. Wick
Edwin E. Goddard,

Corporals.

Moreau Carrol,
Nelson Lovel
Dana O.Whitman,
Edwin H. Hobart,
Rudolph Snyder;
Michael Trucks,
Wash B.Leamer.

Wagoner.

David Thomas

Saddler.

Joseph S. Petts.

Buglers.

Nelson Macomber,
William Shaw,
Alfred Wells,
Dalos Phelps,

Farriers.

Walter M. Durand,
John Parks.
Truman B. Kelley.

Privates.

Armstrong. James B.
Baker, George W.
Babcock, Henry
Bates, Hugh
Bard, Isaac D.
Becherer, Charles
Carey, William H
Dillon, Marshal H
Follett,Franklin
Freeland, Alexis M.
Fuher, Henry
Farley, Adolphus E.
Fanning, John
Gordan, James
Hall,John A.M.
Hughes, William R.
Hewriter, Robert J.
Hilbert,Joseph N.
Jacobs, Thomas H
Kizer, James
Kline,Ernst G
Kelsey. Hugh
King, Ebenezer
Leamer,Wash B.
Lovel,Nelson
Lincoln. Sanford E.
Linton, Alfred
Loftis, John
Mason, James S
Mason,Edwin D.
Melton, Sidney
Murray. Eugene P.
Myall, Frederick
Melken, Henry
Mitchell, Daniel K
McGee, Henry
McKelvey, Nathan J.
McElvane, Alvin
Phelps, Delos
Post, William
Res, Henry
Stevens, Joel S.
Schlagel,Charles
Steel,Joseph L.
Schlunt,Fidel
Snyder,Daniel
Snyder,Rudolph
Scales,James
Shaw,Wm.
Ludlow, Henry B.
Trucks, Michael
Tann, George
Wolfe, John A.
Wolfe, Lucius K
Wicks, George R
Wilds, Thomas M.
Welch, John C.

Additional Enlistments.

Connor, William T.
Dunn, George F.
Glover, Joseph
Hewettt, Samuel
Kelsey, Usher M.
Kirkpatrick, Ichabod
Livingston, James
Watson. Isaac
Church, John C
Davidson, James W
Gordon, William
Gordon, James
Hogan, Martin
Jones, William A.
Mann, James
Melchard, Henry
Middlemus, James
Pope, William A
Parks, John
Ross, Francis
Safely, James W.
Simmons, Marvin L.
Wade, John I.
Scarff, William
Finley, John
Taylor, James
Bennett,Erastus W.
Grace, Henry
Hickson, Wm. H
Porter, James
Murry, Tompson
Price, Henry
Penry, Edward
Simmons, William H.
Strong, Parmelee D.
Ulam, Daniel W.
Wood,Levi
Winey, Lucian G.

Co. C.- Veterans-Captain.

Benjamin F. Stiles.

Lieutenants.

Michael Connor,
Henry L. Babcock.

Sergeants.

Isaac Gilmore,
Dana 0. Whitman.

Corporals.

Rudolph Snyder,
Nelson Lovel
Michael Trucks.

Saddler.

James S.Mason.

Privates.

Bard, Isaac D.
Bates, Hugh
Becherer, Charles
Carroll, Moreau
Church, John C.
Fuhes, Henry
Hewit. Samuel
Hall, John A. M.
Hobert, Edwin H.
Kelsey, Usher M.
Kirkpatrick, I.G.
Livingston,James.
Lincoln,Sanford E.
Mason, Edwin D.
Mann, James
Middlemus, James
Post, William
Safely, James W.
Simmons, Marvin L.
Wells, Alfred
Watson, Isaac N.
Co. D-Polk Co.
Co. E-Scott Co. as follows:
 

Co. E.-Captain.

Frank A. Kendrick
Gustave Schnitger.

Lieutenants.

Anton Scherer,
James P.Metcalf.

Sergeants.

Hezekiah G. Dwire,
Augustus Crone,
Hiram J. Gardner,
John Ackley,
Perry L. Reed,
Andrew J. Pierce,
Augustus Crone,
John Borchez,
John W. Jennings,
Nicholas Musfeldt,
William Alrich.

Corporals.

John Stouffer.
William H. Alrich,
Theo. Philloud,
Arthur H. Needham,
Frederick Potman,
George Harbison,
Warner Beherns.
Augustus Sharp,
Nicholas Musfeldt,
John Branch.
John Ackley,
Louis W. Coleman
Ferdinand Doflar,
Frank Pilloud,
John F. Fletcher,
Jonathan Melvin,
Charles Reese.
Anderson S. Robinson,

Buglers.

Herman F Bonorden,
Lorenz Miller,
John E. Williamson,
William Dunderdale.

Farriers.

Frederick Fotman,
John Stouffer,
Michael Schmidt,
James Tarncrow.

Saddlers.

George Stellar,
Ezekiel L. Roberts,
George Ruge.

Wagoner.

Alexander C. Best.

Privates.

Arnold, W. John
Blackman, Hiram
Boerk, Henry
Budde, William
Brockman, Jacob
Branch, John
Bald, John
Best,Alexander C.
Bahl, William
Beilke, Joseph
Champenois, Paul
Clodt, Christian
Dunderdale, William
Downey, Albert
Davis, Thomas H.
Deadrick, Charles
Eckhart, Charles
Foster, G. William
Frederick, Gustave
Finley, Elwood
Ferguson, Daniel B.
Faxon, Thomas
Gardner, Hiram
Gilbert, Truman
Grant, A. Samuel
Hayward, George
Hass, Charles
Harman, Isaiah
Hendrick, John
Klughen, Henry
Kirk, Henry
Lamberge, L.Daedlif
Little, George
Libbig, John
Loring, George
Leggett, Thomas
Lilliental, Hans.
Miller, Lorenz
Musfeldt, Nicholas
Mumm, Peter
Patterson, John P. D
Peters, Peter
Pilloud,. Theodore
Pilloud, Frank
Paden, James A.
Robinson, Anderson F
Ritz, Adolph
Ruckenberge, John
Ruge,George
Roberts,L.
Schuning, Henry
Stoltenberg, Hans.
Seno, Andreas
Stellar, George
Swein. Charles
Schroeder, Adolph
Schroeder, August
Smith, Thomas
Scherchal, C,
Walker, John
Wood. Martin

Additional Enlistments.

Bahl, Frank
Bogue, Arthur
Buck, Henry
Coleman,Louis W
Felchner, John F.
Harmann, Urias
Dougherty, James
Hener, Henry
Hellman, Adam
Kulbert, Christopher
Luders, George
Mumm, Peter
Mordan, William C.
McDonald, James
Strubel, Asa
Steffen, Peter
Upson, David L.
Ward, John
Cruse, Christian
Huckstaekt, Emil
Hendrickson, Abner
Lineham, Andrew
Linderman, Joseph
Livingston, Wm. L.
Pruss, Earnest F.
Ruge, William
Schmidt, Michael
Williamson, John E.
Fey, William J. A
Brekner, Peter
Ruby, James
Gebhart, Lewis
Hassler, John
Drewing, Lewis
Dressen, Henry
Lowe, Henry
McAlarney, Joseph I.
Moeller, Hans. H.
Scherer, Sebastian
Haslar, Louis
Riley, James
Bahl, Henry
Dougherty, Young
Fedick, John
Mohlman, Frederick
Schluntz, John
Priess, John
Schroeder, John
Schluter, Charles
Tiedman, Clause
Jennings, John W.
 

Co. E- Veterans.- Captain.

Gustave Schmitzer.

Lieutenants.

James F. Metcalf,
Augustus Crone.

Sergeants.

John Brochers,
John W. Jennings

Corporals.

Claus Hass,
John F. Felchner,
William Ruge,
John Rechenberger.

Bugler.


Henry Kluglein.

Privates.

Brehner. Peter
Boerk, Henry
Budde, William
Clodt, Christian
Daugherty, Young
Doflar, Ferdinand
Fey, William J. A.
Fredericks, Gustave
Finley, Elwood
Hendricks, John
Lubbe, John
Peters, Peter
Schlunts, John
Schuening, Henry
Stellar, George
Schlueter, Charles
Tiedemann, Clause
Foster, Edmora P.
Gilbert, Henry E.
Gilbert, Christopher
Johnson,Thomas
Zeigler, Nehemish
Eckerman, Dan C.
Earl. Cyrus N.
Freeland, John W.
Glass, James W.
Grant, Edward C.
Gibson Samuel M.
Watson, Isaac H.
Shaw, William H.
Murry, Tompson F.
Morrison, James W.
McAlarny, John D.
Petts, Jos. S.
Russell, George P.
Reitz. Adolph
Williams, John
Walker, Thomas
Hawk, Jacob
Hawk, Josiah
Hewett Samuel
Kirkpatrick, Ichabod
Kelsey, Usher M.
Livingston, James
Penry, Edward
Schlaus, John
Yeerin, Wm. H.
Barr, William M.
Co. F-Hamilton and Franklin Cos. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co.F-Sergeant

H.G. Dwire

Privates.

English,James W.
Frame,Peter C.
Co. G-Muscatine Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. G-Privates.

Brady, James M
Briggle, John C.
Chase, Thadeus 0.
Ferry, Miles
Hall, John
Kesner, Sylvester
Hancock, John
 

Unassigned Recruits.

Budd, Chas. H.
Bennett, Erastus
Japp, Josias
Bingford,John D.
Chapman. Leander L.
Ryan, William
Conley, John W.
Co. H-Johnson Co. with some Scott Co. men as follows:
 

Co. H-Privates

Louper,David F.
Fabricus,Nicholas
 
Co. I-Cerro Gordo, Delaware and other Cos. with Scott Co. men as follows:
 Co. I-Privates


Record,Wm. H
Dale,Wm. J.
Kenley,Thomas
 
Co. K-Des Moines Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:
 Co. K-Lieutenant

Perry L. Reed

Privates.

Frimwood,Adam
Telfair,James
 
Co. L-Jackson Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. L-Corporal

Thomas Dulin

Privates

Brown,Orrin
Byland,Frank B.
Chapman,Urban
 
Co. M-Jackson Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. M-Privates

Smith,John A.
McMurry,Melvin
Jacobs,Thomas H.
Hunter,Wm. Oscar
 

Promotions were as follows:
Frank A. Kendrick-Capt. to Major
Gustavus Schnitger-2nd Lt. to Capt. to Major
Henry B. Ludlow-Quartermaster-Sergt. to Quartermaster
William B. Brunton-Sergt to 2nd and 1st Lt. and Captain
Benjamin F. Stiles-Sergt. to 2nd Lt. and Captain
Henry C. Babcock-Sergt. to 2nd Lt and Captain
Michael Connor-2nd to 1st Lt.
Isaac Gillmor-Sergt to 1st Lt.
Michael Trucks-Sergt to 2nd Lt.
Augustus Crone-Sergt to 2nd Lt.
Hezekiah G. Dwire-Sergt to 2nd Lt.
Perry L. Reed-Sergt to 2nd Lt.
 



Second Missouri Artillery
.

Co. F.-Sergeants

Henry Hempel
Hermann Rohde
Lorenz Fischer
 

Corporals

Henry Clausen
Herman Witte

Privates

Bauer,John
Bosch,Edward
Bock,Frederick
Bolt,Joachim
Behrens,Henry
Berlin,Eggert
Boyer,John
Dickmann,Henry
Detlef,Otto
Eggers,Johannes
Ehlers,Claus
Gerds,Henry
Grimm,Frederick
Haulsen,Jeus
Jupp,Christian
Kochler,G.
Kundt,Henry
Kroeger,Mark
Kruse,Frederick
Pahl,Claus
Peterson,Christian
Pries,Henry
Raabe,F.
Rupp,Martin
Schroeder,Frederick
Schulte,Otto
Thoeming,Charles
Warrensold,Henry
 
 

Third Iowa Cavalry-Scott Co.



Of 1360 officers and men, 65 were killed, 251 died, 311 were discharged, 166 were wounded, 1 was missing, 146 were captured and 34 were transferred. Mustered in at Keokuk, August and September, 1861. Mustered out at Atlanta, Georgia, Aug. 9, 1865.

Colonel Cyrus Bussey-Bloomfield
Lt. Colonel H.H. Trimble-Bloomfield
Major C.H. Perry-Corydon
Major H.C. Caldwell-Corydon
Major W.C. Drake-Corydon
 

Engagements: Pea Ridge,La Grange, Sycamore, near Little Rock, Tallahatchie, Moore's Mill, near Montevallo, near Independence, Pine Bluff, Bott's Farm, Gun Town, White's Station, Tupelo and Village Creek.
 

Co. A-Davis Co.
Co. B-Van Buren and Lee Cos.
Co. C-Lee and Keokuk Cos.
Co. D-Davis and Van Buren Cos.
Co. E-Davis Co. with some Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. E-Privates

Crumrin,John C.
Patterson,??
 
Co. F-Jefferson Co.
Co. G-Van Buren Co.
Co. H-Van Buren and Jefferson Co.
Co. I-Appanoose Co. with some Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. I-Second Lt.

Frazier W. Arnim

Privates.

Brant,Clark
Boldt,John C.
Bald,John
Barebe,Christian
Courtney,John
Cook,William E.
Edwards,William A.
Fahrenking,Joachim
Fredrick,Paul
Fralech,Ambrose
Florine,Joseph
Hibler,Frank
Hellmuth,Casper
Hanson,Gottfield
Hill,George
Kelso,William
Mersh,John C.
Mein,Lewis
Nett,John J.
Pruss,Earnest F.A.
Pracher,Jacob
Rolls,Joachim
Schuritz,William
Whitney,Amos A.
Clampet,William
Murphy,Patrick

Co. K-Wapello and Marion Cos.
Co. L-Decatur Co.
Co. M-Appanoose and Decatur Cos.
 



Sixth IA Cavalry-Scott Co


Of 1125 officers and men 19 were killed, 72 died, 89 were discharged, 19 were wounded and 7 were transferred.Mustered in at Davenport, Jan. 31, 1863. Mustered out at Sioux City, Oct. 17, 1865.



Colonel D.S. Wilson-Dubuque
Lt. Colonel S.M. Pollock-Dubuque
Major T.H. Shepherd-Iowa City
Major E.P. TenBroeck-Clinton
Major A.E. House-Delhi
 

Engagements: battle of White Stone Hill. Mostly employed on the frontier against the Indians.
 

Co. A-Scott and other Cos. Scott Co. men follow:

Co. A-Captain

John Gallegan

Sergeant

Henry Soedt

Corporals

Scott Stevens
Gerhard Kleinhesslling

Teamster

Perry Moss

Farrier

Frederick Wendt

Saddler

Edward Callendine

Privates

Ballard, William P
Blunk,Henry
Bain,Patrick
Boyd,Phillip F.
Baughman,Thomas W.
Butler,Francis
Davis,Jesse
Ingerson,Niss
Johnson,Nathaniel
Jenks,Hiram
Kochler,Henry
Lorenzen,Ludwic
Moll,John
Meyer,John
McKenzie,Wm. S.
Phillips,Frederick
Seno,Andrew

Veterans

Hopson,Henry A.
Reese,Thomas L.
Co. B-Dubuque and other Cos.
Co. C-Fayette Co. with some Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. C-Private

Howard,Frank
Co. D-Winneshiek Co. with Scott Co. man as follows:

Co. D-Private

Coatney,Wm.
Co. E-Southwest Cos. of State-Scott Co. follows:

Co. E

Bren,Joseph T.
Cullars,Wm. E.
Finch,Henry W.
Frank, James M.
Dake,Orin
Stephens,John
Bachelor,George
Pinkerton,Isaiah
Wallace,John
 
Co. F-Allamakee and other Cos.
Co. G-Delaware and Buchanan Cos. with Scott Co. as follows:

Co. G-Private

Carlington,Thomas
 
Co. H-Linn Co. with Scott Co as follows:

Co. H-Privates.

Fisher,John H.
Gottslie,Frank
Co. I-Johnson and other Cos. with Scott Co. as follows:

Co. I-Privates.

Cassidy,Laurence
Dedy,Michael
Call,James
Henningson,Peter G
 
Co. K-Linn Co.
Co. L-Clayton Co. with Scott Co. as follows:

Co. L-Privates.

Clark,Clinton
O'Donnell,Michael
Wilson,John
Co. M-Johnson and Dubuque Cos. with Scott Co. as follows:

Co. M-Corporal

James McGuire
 

Co M-Privates

Wright,George C.
Carlington,Thomas
 

Company Unknown

Brown,William
Bryson,Myron
Bay,Albert R.
Conway,William
Edwards,Charles
Fellman,Frederick
McGinnis,William
Truax,Walter E.
Teague,William J.
Wamby,Thomas R.
 

EIGHTH IOWA INFANTRY.

Company B-Scott County


Comprised of 1,027 officers and men. 53 were killed,187 died, 314 were discharged, 228 were wounded, 8 were missing, 394 were captured and 38 were transferred. Mustered into service Sep. 12,1861 at Davenport, Iowa. Mustered out at Selma, Alabama on April 20,1866.
 

Colonel Frederick Steele
Lt. Colonel James L. Geddes; Vinton
Major J.C. Ferguson; Knoxville

Engagements: Shiloh, Corinth,Vicksburg, Jackson, and Spanish Fort.
 

Promotions:
Niles P. Benton-1st Lt. to Captain
James Moore-Sgt to 1st Lt. and Captain
Fred P. Kettenring-Sgt to 1st and 2nd Lt.,Captain and Brevet Major U.S. Vol.
James N. Gardner-Sgt to 1st Lt. and Brevet Captain
 

Co A-Clinton Co.
Co B-Scott Co.
 

Scott County was represented in this regiment by men in several of its companies as will be seen by reference to the following names

Chaplains

Cyrus G. Van Der Veer,
William Paston.

Commissary Sergeant.

Francis E. Yearick

Co. A-Privates.

Alger, Delos
Ballard, William P-
Davison, Charles P.
Goodwill, Elsbree M.
Boyd, Fletcher C.

Co. B.-Captain.

Frank A. Cleveland.

Lieutenants.

Miles P. Benton,
Enos Tichenor, Jr.

Sergeants.

Edward Young,
John D. Tichenor,
William McMoth,
James Moore,
B. Franklin Craig.

Corporals.

Francis Le Claire,
Nelson J. Gardner,
John S. Christian,
Thomas H. Holmes,
Fred P. Rellnering
William J. Chriswell
William W. Black,
Henry P. Cambridge
James W. Thorn,
Josephus Waggoner.

Musicians.

Walter E. Rust,
Wm. Hazleton.

Privates.

Adams, John P.
Bailey, William
Black, William W.
Damon, Riley,
Donahue, James
Fluke. Orlando R.
Fuller, David S.
Gallatine, Richard L.
Goulder, William H.
Hale, John P.
Heckman, Samuel
Hoge, John M.
Howell, William
Hender, Mathew
Hodge, Milton
Jones, Griffith
Kendall, Walter
King, John
Lacy, George E.
Larne, Alfred
Logan, Joseph T.
Logan, William C.
Mc Culloch, Luther S.
Page, John Q
Peasley, Francis
Platts, William
Purcell, John Newton
Quinn, Christopher
Roger, John C.
Robinson, Charles M.
Rowan, John A.
Sauerman, Henry
Tompson, James E
Wagoner, Josephus
Whitsell, John

Recruits to Co. B

Ackerman, Charles
Boyenes, Boge
Claussen, Henrich
Feldpausch, Gabrel
Graver, George
Grimm, Fritz
Jackson, Andrew
Kauth, Blasins
Kester, Wilhelm
Lewellen, Bennett
Laycock, Joseph
Moeller, Edward
Muhl, Christian
Matzen, Nicholas
Stetel, John
Stuhr, Johans

Veteran Infantry

Veterans-Captain

James Moore

Lieutenant

Frederick P. Kettenring

Sergeant

James N. Gardner

Corporals

Orlando Fluke
Amos Merritt
Thomas Harris

Privates

Adams,John P.
Belenberg,Charles
Donahue,James
Gallatin,Richard L
Goulder,William
Gutbrode,Simon
Heckman,Samuel
Hender,Mathew
Heak,Ferdinand
Larue,Alfred
Lemberg,Christian
Manhoven,Pierre
Platts,William
Rust,Walter E.
Sauerman,Henry
Steober,Joseph
Thede,John
Taylor,Samuel
Witte,Charles
Weir,John
 

Co. C-Privates

Hulsiffer,Norman
Roberts,John D.

Veterans

Chaney,Henry
Fluke,Orville S.
Moore,Griffin
Nicherson,Richard N.
Spier,James
Kelley,Joseph S.

Co F.

Linton,A.
Miller,John
Kelley,John

Co G.

Boyer,Frank M
McKinsey,Alonzo
Wilson,Thomas
Fisher,John K.
Kirkpatrick,John A

Co I

Record,Walter H
Kelly,Michael J
Mulligan,James
O'Riley,James
Shee,Michael
Wallace,Harvey
Wilson,George

 Co C-Washington Co.
Co D-Benton and Linn Co.
Co E-Marion Co.
Co F-Keokuk Co.
Co G-Iowa and Johnson Co.
Co H-Mahaska Co.
Co I-Monroe Co.
Co K-Louisa Co.
 

Eighth IA Cavalry-Scott Co.



Of 1234 officers and men, 30 were killed, 106 died, 67 were discharged, 87 were wounded, 2 were missing, 259 were captured, and 22 were transferred. Mustered in at Davenport, Sept. 30, 1863. Mustered out at Macon,Ga., Aug. 13, 1865.

Colonel Joseph B. Dorr-Dubuque
Lt. Colonel H.G. Barner-Sidney
Major John J. Bowen-Hopkinton
Major J.D. Thompson-Eldora
Major A.J. Price-Guttenberg
 

Engagements:Lost Mountain, Lovejoy's Station, Newman and Nashville, Stoneman's cavalry raid around Atlanta, Wilson's raid through Alabama.
 

Co. A-Page Co.
Co. B-Wapello Co.
Co. C-Van Buren Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. C-Trumpeter

George C. Hamlin

Privates

Alexander,Robert
Lancaster,Eli John
Hart,Taber C.
 
Co. D-Ringold Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co D-Private

Hammann,Henry
Co. E-Henry Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. E-Lieutenant

Charles F. Anderson

Privates

Allen,Herman
Costillo,Thomas A.D.
England,William
Henning,Henry
Myres,Wm. C.
Johnson,William C.
Co. F-Appanoose Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. F-Privates

Gray,James M.
Davis,Henry (from Appanoose Co.)
Co. G-Clayton Co.
Co. H-Appanoose Co.
Co. I-Marshall Co.
Co. K-Muscatine Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. K-Privates

Mead,Thomas
Winchell,Henry
Co. L-Wapello Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. L-Sergeant

Francis A. Nitsky

Privates

Lucas,William M.
Coop,Phillip
Delano,Walter
Co. M-Polk Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. M-Trumpeter

William W. Scott

Privates

Blood,William
Rosenfeldt,Charles
Wharton,Henry C.
Kremer,Augustine
Rook,George
 

9th IA Cavalry-Scott Co.



Ov 1178 officers and men, 6 were killed, 178 died, 64 were discharged, 15 were wounded, 1 was captured, and 11 were transferred. Mustered in at Davenport, Nov. 30, 1863. Mustered out at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 28, 1866.

Colonel M.M. Trumball-Cedar Falls
Lt. Colonel J.P. Knight-Mitchell
Major E.T. Ensign-Des Moines
Major Willis Drummond -McGregor
Major Wm. Haddock-Waterloo
 

Engagements: performed heavy scouting, guard and garrison duties in Arkansas.
 

Co. A-Muscatine Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Surgeon

Edwin Kirkup

Quartermaster

Jesse J. Grant

Co. A-Privates

Blake,John
Wellman,Eben B
Co. B-Linn Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. B-Lieutenant

Hugh T. Holmes

Corporal

Wilson,Greenlee

Privates

Brophy,Thomas
Dickinson,Oren
Davis,John
Greelee,William C.
Hale,Charles
Kelly,William
Luther,John
Parte,Phillip
Russell,Mitchel H.
Schmenkey,Samuel
Shaw,William H.
Syms,James
Smith,Andy
Stratten,Josiah
Williams,Wm. B
 
Co. C-Wapello and Decatur Cos. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. C-Privates

Hagerty,C. John
Jennings, Alvin
 
Co. D-Washington Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. D-Privates

Crouse,Israel
Stevenson,John P.
Co. E-Fayette Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. E-Privates

Potts,David
Co. F-Clayton Co.
Co G-Various Cos.

Co. G-Privates

Shropshire,Thomas
Spalley,John
Co. H-Various Cos.

Co. H-Privates

Lamer,Nathan J.
 
Co. I-Wapello and Jefferson Cos. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. I-Privates

Hagen,Charles W.
 
Co. K-Keokuk Co. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. K-Privates

Pelton,David
Kraemer,Ernest I.
 
Co. L-Jasper and Marion Cos.
Co. M-Wapello and Lee Cos. with Scott Co. men as follows:

Co. M-Privates

Alton,George
McMurry,Milven E.
Payne,Jeremiah
Higgins,Michael
Reynolds,James A.
Stennett,George W.
 

 
ELEVENTH IOWA INFANTRY

Miscellaneous Companies

Comprised of 1,022 men. 58 were killed, 178 died, 234 were wounded, 4 were missing, 63 were captured, and 42 were transferred. Mustered into service at Davenport in Sept. and Oct. of 1861. Mustered out at Louisville, Ky , July 15,1865.
 

Colonel A.M. Hare; Muscatine
Lt.Colonel John C. Abercrombie
Major William Hall; Davenport
 
Engagements: Shiloh,siege of Corinth, battles of Corinth, Vicksburg, Atlanta campaign, and battle of Atlanta.  

Scott Co. Men:

Co. C-Privates

Ashford,William D. (Indiana)

Co. E-Privates

Spencer,William
Buckman,John R
Creaks,George

Lieutenants

Martin,James
McCollough,Ebenezer

Veterans

Cush,George
Martin,James

Co. F-Privates

Purvis,Joseph C
Tedford,Robert A

Co G-Private

Smith,James W.

Co.H-Privates

Cochran,Itahamr L
Fawcette,Edward
Mock,Charles H
Fitchner,Charles J
Kerr,Frank L
Shoemaker,Jasper W.

Co K-Sgt

Fitch,Andrew P

Unassigned

Deming,Robert
Webb,Silas
Carey,Charles
Willis,Sylvester
Lafley,Socrates T
Hyatt,Jackson
 

Twelfth Missouri Infantry


Co. I-Captain

Johannes Ahelfeldt

Lieutenants

Robert Henne
Anthony Steffen

Sergeants

Ernst Arp
John Kaufmann
Adolphus Lotz
Peter Luebking
Claus Rohwer

Corporals

Augustave Giesecke
Karl Haagen
John Seiverse

Privates

Ausborn,Eugene
Behrens,Claus
Behrens,John
Bant,Henry
Beyer,George L.
Catle,William
Dott,Phillip
Glien,Ludwig
Gosch,John
Groenwald,William
Harder,Hans
Hoffbaur,Charles
Jaeger,Hans
Karste,Andreas
Krause,Theodore
Kruse,Ernst
Kuntze,Chrles
Luethen,John
Martens,Augustus
Meyers,Edward
Niemann,Hans
Pestel,Charles
Peterson,Casper
Ramm,John
Schlapkohl,Frederick
Schlapkohl,Henry
Schlapp,Phillip
Schluenz,Benedict
Schlueter,John
Schmidt,Peter
Siebold,Ernst
Siekel,Charles
Stister,Frank
Voss,Christian
Wiese,Henry
Wulf,Hans
Wunder,Henry
 
 

 
THIRTEENTH IOWA INFANTRY

Companies E and F-Scott County

Total of 989 officers and men, 68 were killed, 224 died, 270 were discharged, 313 wounded, 6 were missing, 88 were captured and 34 were transferred. Mustered into service Nov 1 1861. Mustered out of service at Louisville, Ky, July 21,1865.



Colonel M.M. Crocker; Des Moines
Lt. Colonel M.M. Price; Davenport
Major John Shane-Vinton
 

Engagements:


Shiloh,siege of Corinth, Corinth,Kenesaw Mountain,siege of Vicksburg, campaign against Atlanta,Sherman's march to the sea, and through the Carolinas.
 

Promotions-Scott Co.


George M. Van Hoesen-Captain to Major
William T. Clark-Lt. to Captain,Major,Colonel and Brevet Brig. General
Andrew J. Finch-Sgt to 1st Lt and Captain
William A. Shirk-Sgt to 1st Lt and Captain
Stephen Purdy-1st Lt. to Quartermaster
Thomas J. Graham-Sgt. to 1st Lt.
Napoleon W. Pavey-Sgt to 2nd and 1st Lt.
John Forsyth-Sgt to 1st Lt.
 

Co. A-Mt. Vernon
Co. B-Jasper Co.
Co C-Lucas Co.
Co D-Keokuk Co.
 

Co. E-Scott Co.
Co. F-Scott and Linn Co.
The following are from Scott Co.:

Lieutenant-Colonel


Milton M. Price

Major


George M. Van Hoesen

Adjutant


W.T. Clark

Quarter-Master


Horatio G. Barnes

Co. E-Captain


George M. Van Hoesen

Lieutenants


Stephen Purdy
Andrew J. Finch,
Paul Renshorf.
Napoleon W. Pavey.

Sergeants.


Thomas J. Graham,
James Winans,
Napoleon W. Pavey,
Thomas Mounts,
Nelson L. Post,
John Forsythe,
Andrew J. Finch.

Corporals.


John Melton,
James Rudd,
James H. Work,
Andrew Finch.
Peter B. Dobbins,
William Stokes,
Eli Melton.

Musician.


James Bryan.

Wagoner.


James Gartland.

Privates.


Ammond,William
Brog,Frederick
Benehoof,William
Burnett,Anderson
Bowman,Henry
Blunck,Otto F.
Barrett,Thomas
Brown,James
Bigelow,George
Brown, Nelson
Clark, Edwin
Dean, Thomas
Ernst, Henry
Emeigh, Charles
Ellsworth, John
Fish, Emery
Forsyth, Jasper
Flanagan, Edward
Flanagan, John
Finch, Andrew J.
Gallagher, Jonathan
Knapp, Solomon
Klinifelter, Wm.
Kelly, Thomas
Lewis, William
McKinstry, George
Moore, Thomas
Mooney, George
Merna, George
McGuire, James
Oliver, David C.
Pratt, Jesse R.
Pentith. Francis
Price, Henry
Peasly, Noah
Piersol, Thomas B.
Pavey, Napoleon W
Rowe, George C.
Rook, Nicholas
Shirk, William
Swin, James
Thompson, Daniel D.
Thompson, James A.
Wisecarver, Jacob
Work, Alexander
Work, James H.
Winans, James
Warner, James S.
Ward, James

Additional Enlistments.


Carners, Nicholas
Shook, Daniel
Wells, Benjamin

Co-E. Veterans.-Captain.


Andrew J. Finch.

Lieutenants.


Napoleon W. Pavey,
William A. Shirk.

Sergeants.


John Forsyth,
Thomas B. Piersol.

Corporals.


William Lewis,
William Ammond,
Charles Emeigh.

Privates.


Bigelow, George
Barrett, Thomas
Flanagan, John
Knapp, Solomon
Mooney, George
Pratt, Jesse R.
Post, Nelson L.
Rook, Nicholas
Stokes, William
Shook. Daniel
Swin, James
Ward, James
 
Co. G-Benton Co.
Co. H-Marshall Co.
Co. I-Washington Co.
Co. K-Washington Co.
 


 FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.


Of a total of 848 officers and men, 31 were killed, 148 died, 191 were discharged, 168 were wounded, 1 was missing, 269 were captured, and 23 were transferred.
The l4th Regiment was mustered into the United States service in November, 1861, and mustered out of service at Davenport Nov.16, 1864. The veterans and recruits for this regiment were consolidated into two companies and called the " Residuary Battalion of the 14th Infantry," which companies were mustered out at Davenport, May 12,1865.
 



Colonel William T. Shaw; Anamosa
Lt. Colonel Edward T. Lucas; Iowa City
Major Hiram Leonard; Des Moines County
 
Engagements:Battle of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Pleasant Hill, Meridian, Ft. De Russey, Tupelo, Town Creek, Tallahatchie, Pilot Knob, Old Town, Yellow Bayou.


Co. A-Scott County as follows:

Co. A.-Captain.

Isaac W. Talmage.

Lieutenants.

William T. Dittoe.

Sergeants.

William T. Dittoe,
Waldo Gardner,
Daniel Remington,
William Guion,
Michael McManus,
James M. Vanduzer.
Christian Litscher,
Samuel Lecock,
David Palmer,
K. W. Kinkaid,
Daniel Russell.
Benjamin P. Lancaster,
Jacob Veit,
Leonard Lavender.

Musicians.

Oliver White,
John Agans.

Wagoner.

Horace D. Squyers.

Privates.

Areundo,Napoleon
Baldwin,James
Baughman,Henreich
Collins, Isaac H.
Dapron, Antonio
Dougherty, Owen
Drennon, Peter
Dorst, Conrad
Davenport, Wm. A.
Farrell, Patrick
Farrell, Timothy
Frazier, William I.
Fritzgerald, Richard
Garity, Peter
Goman, John B.
Hamson, Benjamin
Henry,Peter
Hire, John
Harvey, William
Hyland, John
Knapp, Jefferson W.
Lavender, Leonard
Litscher. Bernhard
Lynch, John
Leslie, William M.
Moore, Henry S.
Miller, John C.
Morrison, David
McIntyre, John
McKean, Francis
McCloud, Samuel
Nesbitt, Evert G.
Pinneo, Matthias G.
Pace, William H.
Paustian, Hans
Ruick, William F.
Reimas, Hans
Roseman, Alfred
Stewart, William
Sloper, David
Shaback, John
Sank, John E.
Schmidt, Peter D.
Sievers, Hans
Slaughter, Fayette
Shoemaker, R. B.
Sweeney, Charles
Voglebach, John

Recruits.

Bergheim, Charles
Bergheim, John
Bergheim, Henry
Booth, Lyman
Hoffman, John
Harvey, John
Mowen, Daniel
McLoskey, Charles A.
Pinneo,John
Schlegel, Christian
Turner, George
Voglebach, John
Wolsey,Henry Clay

Veterans.

Hershberger, William
Basley, George W.
 

Co. B-Bremer and Chicashaw Cos.
(The following men from Scott Co. were in Co. B)

Co. B-Sergeant

J.L.Scott

Co. B-Privates

Curttright,Thomas S
Barrett,A.J.
Everstine,George L
Leyle,Joseph R
Maywood,John
Campbell,George
 


Co. C-Bremer,Butler and Floyd Cos.
Co. D-Henry and VanBuren Cos.
Co. E-Jasper Co.
(The following men from Scott Co. were in Co E):

Co. E-Privates

Butler,Sewell
Lay,John W.
 
Co. F-Van Buren and Henry Cos.
 
Co. G-Tama and Scott Cos.
(The following men from Scott Co. were in Co. G)

Co. G-Privates

Cheney, Alexander
Hastings,Leander F.
Hass,Henry
Harcett,Andrew H.
Kline,Francis
Taylor,Robert
Bailey,William S
 

Co.H-Linn Co.
Co. I-Henry Co.
Co.K-Des Moines Co.
 

The promotions among Scott Co. men were:

Hoffbauer,Hugo-1st Lt. to Captain
Dittoe,William T-Sgt. to 2nd Lt.
Pemberton,George-1st Lt. to Captain
 
 

SIXTEENTH IOWA INFANTRY


Comprised of 919 officers and men, 62 were killed, 255 died, 211 were discharged, 311 were wounded, 14 were missing, 257 were captured and 29 were transferred. Mustered into service of the United States at Davenport, Dec. 10, 1861. Mustered out July 19, 1865 at Louisville.



Colonel Alexander Chambers
Lieut. Colonel A.H.Sanders; Davenport
Major William Purcell, Muscatine

Engagements:


Shiloh, Siege of Corinth, Iuka, Corinth,Kenesaw Mountain,Nickajack Creek and the various battles around Atlanta; in Sherman's campaigns and those in the Carolinas.
 

Co A-Clinton Co. with men from Scott Co. as follows:

Lieut-Colonel

Addison H. Sanders

Adjutant

George E. McCosh

Sergeant-Major

Henry Lefeldt

Co A-Privates

Cassler,Edward
Clayburg,George W.
Duggins,Thomas
Franum,William S.
Hughs,Peter
Highly,Jacob C.
Millsap,Thomas
Milton,Franklin
Nolan,Jeremiah
Osborn,Frederick
Rogers,Oliver P.
Shadle,Levi
Shields,William
Stanley,Samuel C.
Sullivan,Denis
Todd,Edward
Whitney,Royal B.
Whitnell,Charles L.

Veterans-Corporal

George C. Claybaugh

Privates.

Cassley,Edward
Jordan,Caleb S.
Osborn,Frederick C.
Stanley,Lemuel
Franum,John
Whitney,Royal B.
Crawford,William
Getty,Jesse
Osborn,Josiah
Co.B-Scott Co.-as follows:

Co.B-Captain

David Stuhr

Lieutenants

Lewis Bunde
Frederick Wiedemann

Sergeants

Henry Lefeldt
John Claussen
Joseph Fisher
Fred Schwerdtfeger
John Nelson

Corporals

Johann Witt
Jachim Arp
Fritz Sanger
Hans F. Hartman
Adolph Golbrecht
Henry Moller
Sieverd Jurgensen
Ludwig Lubbe

Musicians

Rudolph Grinoner
Otto Mielok
Henry Rix

Privates

Aye,Peter
Book,Jochim
Brammer,Hans
Begun,John
Bergman,Theodore
Beilefildt,Jochinn
Blooker,John
Begun,Christian
Capicas,Fritz
Dammann,Claus
Dormann,Christian
Dose,Nicholaus
Dieokmann,John
Eggers,John
Ehlers,Wilhelm
Frackman,John
Fremke,Johann
Fullert,Henry
Girkin,Hinrich
Gottbrecht,August
Geoble,Carl
Hargerger,Phillipp
Hartkop,Christian
Hartkop,Frederick
Hemming,Erich
Holck,Hans
Henson,Marx
Hildebrandt,Nich
Hamann,Hans F.
Jacobs,Heinrich
Jacobson,Jacob
Janssen,Claus
Kuhl,Jockim
Kuhl,Calus
Kiel,Wilhelm
Martz,Marx
Muller,Ernst
Norden,Jurgen
Neben,John
Ohrt,Carl
Paulsen,Niss
Peck,Eggert
Peterson,Frederick
Pressing,Jacob
Rickenberg,Johann
Reimer,Johann
Sohmelyle,Andress
Silvester,Fritz
Schlosser,Fritz
Scheel,Detless
Schwartz,Johann
Schluiter,Peter
Schulz,August
Voss,Henry
Wichmann,August
Wendel,George
Weber,Ura
Wendt,Carl
Wilkin,Frederick
Wolf,Asmus
Weissmann,Charles
Westphal,Theodore
Wriedt,Ludwig
Wolter,Henry

Additional Enlistments

Hamdorf,Wilhelm
Siems,Johann
Weise,Hinrich

Co. B-Veterans-Captain

Henry Leefeldt

Lieutenant

Frederick Weidemann

Sergeants

Jasper A. Fischer
Johann Witt

Corporals

Frederick Schwerettfeger
Hans F. Hartmann
Fritz Sanger
Sievered Juregensen
Ludwig Lubbe
Peter Aye

Privates

Blocker,Juergen
Dammann,Claus
Mueller,Ernst
Peterson,Frederick
Rickenburg,Johann
Schmelzle,Andress
Vogel,Conrad
Wolf,Asmus
Schumaker,Paul
Co. C-Muscatine Co. (with men from Scott Co. as follows):

Co. C-Corporals

Blanchard,Peter
Boemer,George B.
Cox,Alfred B.
Herbert,Josiah T.
Hickson,George W.
Sixbury,Henry L
Tallman,R.M.J.

Additional Enlistments

Avarill,George A.
Cheney,Frederic E.
Kughn,Simon
McGinnis,William
Moore,James G.
Moore,Wm. H.H.
McLaughlin,William
Price, Thomas E.
Shadle,John
Shook,William
Co. D-Boone Co. (with men from Scott Co. as follows:)

Co. D-Sergeants


James W. Willard
William G. Fearing
Joseph S. McHarg

Corporals.

Joseph V. West,
Gideon Maple,
Harry H. Bowling,

Privates.

Anderson, Benjamin
Bird, William A.
Bowling, Harry H.
Chase, George W.
Faring, Franklin
Hager, John L.
Lindsey, Ninin
Myers, Abraham
Newburn, Samuel
Snively, George W.
Webster, Henry P.
West, Joseph V.

 Co. D.- Veterans.

Sergeants.

James W. Willard,
William G. Fearing.

Privates.

Anderson, Benjamin
Langdon, Edward D.
Madden, Daniel
Myers Abraham
Co E-Muscatine Co. (with following men from Scott Co.):

Co E-Privates

Davis,J.A.
Moran,Patrick
Mattison,Orlando

Unassigned Veterans.

Crawford,William
McClury,Zachariah C.
Otinzer,George H.
Sheser,John
Simmons,William W.
Thompson,Frank
Tiedman,Christopher
Co F-Muscatine, Clinton and Scott Co. (Scott Co. men as follows)

Co. F-Captain.

Edward S. Fraser.

Corporal.

Samuel Duffin

Privates.

Ackerman, James H.
Patterson,Willliam

Veterans.

Drew, John
Emes, Absalom D.
Mossholder, David
Olinger, George H.
Patterson, William
Rourk, Patrick
Co. G-Dubuque Co. (with men from Scott Co. as follows)

Co. G.-Sergeant.

August Timm.

Corporals.

Henry Hoffman,
George B. Quick.

Privates.

Hartman, Augustus
Arndt, Edward
Bruesch, Anton
Egger, Jacob
Grades, Benedict
Hoffmerener, Henry
Hoppe, Francis
Koehle, Frederick
Lehmann, Jacob
Otto, Wilhelm
Schumacher, Joseph
Steinmann, Edward
Timm, Henry

Co. G.- Veterans.-Lieut.

August Timm.

Sergeant.

Peter Becker.

Privates.

Egger,Jacob
Timm,Henry
Hartman, August
Lorentz, Henry
 

Co. H-Dubuque and Clayton Cos.
Co. I-Black Hawk and Linn Cos. (Scott Co. men follow:)

Co. I-Corporal

George W. Keith

Privates

Dugan,Patrick
Carter,James
Gilligan, John
Nass,John T.
Rowen,Frank

Veterans.

Dugan,Patrick
Carter,James
Gilligan,John
Keith,George W.
Shaw, Herbert A.
Shuey, Thomas
Co K-Lee and Muscatine Cos. (with men from Scott as follows)

Co. K.-Lieutenants.

Eleck Weingartner.
Samuel Duffin.

Sergeant.

John T. Davis.

Corporal.

Joseph Enderly.

Privates.

Barden, Christ
Graak, Karl
Hilbert, Henry
Knocke, Adolph
Nye, Charles
Knocke, John
Matthers, Karl
Nunlist, Anton
Phelan, Richard
Sieh, Nicholas T.
Struve, Claus
Wilkard, Henry
Barche, Christian

Co. K.- Veterans.-Lieut.

Eleck Weingartner.
Samuel Duffin

Sergeant.

John T. Davies

Privates.

Enderle, Joseph
Knocke, John
Martin, John
Bulda, Henry
Matthes, Karl
Phelan, Richard
Scbneider, August
 

The promotions in Scott Co.

were Addison H. Sanders, from Lieut.-Col. to Colonel and Brevet Brig.-General; Henry Leefeldt, from Sergeant Major to Second Lieut and Captain; John Claussen, from Sergeant to 2d Lient. and Captain; Frederick Wiedemann, from 2d to 1st Lieut.; Frederick Schwerdtfeger, from Sergeant to 2d Lieut.; William G. Fearing, from Sergeant to Captain; August Timm, from Sergeant to 2d Lieut. and Captain; Eleck Welngartner, from Sergeant to lst Lieut.; John F. Davis, from Sergeant to 1st Lieut.; Samuel Duffin, Sergeant to 2d Lieut.
 

20th IA Infantry

Of 925 Officers and Men of the Twentieth, 9 were killed, 144 died, 166 were discharged, 52 were wounded, 13 were captured and 39 were transferred. The twentieth was mustered in at Clinton, August 25, 1862 and mustered out at Mobile, Alabama, July 8, 1865.



Colonel Wm. Mc E. Dye, Marion, Linn Co.
Lt. Colonel J.B. Leek of Davenport
Major Wm. G. Thompson, Marion, Linn Co.
 

The Twentieth fought at Prairie Grove and at Fort Blakely.
Co. A-Linn Co.
Co. B-Linn Co.
Co. C-Scott Co.
Co. D-Scott Co.
Co. E-Scott Co.

Scott Co. Men from C,D,E:

Lieut.-Colonel

Joseph B. Leake,

Q.M.Sargeant,

Patrick Gaffney.

Hospital Steward.

Lockwood J. Center.

Fife Major.

John DeLong,

Co C.-Captain

Mark L. Tomson.

Lieutenants.

Harrison Oliver,
Robert M. Lytle.

Sergeants.

John P. Conner,
William Hewes,
Andrew L. Grace,
Thomas Murry,
Josephus F. Jacobs,
Warren A. Oliver.

Corporals.

Charles O. Blanchard,
John V. Walker,
William Watson,
Thomas B. Winey,
James H. Hale,
Elisha M. Hummell,
William Murry,
Robert LeMarinel.

Musicians.

Henry Woodford,
Thomas Preston.

Wagoner.

John C. Moore

Privates.

Armel,James L.
Blackman,Andrew J.
Baker,Willard
Berger,Frederick
Barrett,James F.
Bentley,James A.
Brannock,Edward
Bell,John W.
Chriswell,Robert
Clapp,James
Cooper,Thomas
Curtis,William H.
Conner,Michael
Davies,Joseph
Danforth,William R.
Desney,John
Dow,Jasper
Elder,Joseph
French,Samuel
Grace,Frank C.
Greenleaf,Leonard A.
Goerlich,Joseph
Hartzell,Adam
Haekling,Gustave
Hurd,Seneca
Hanlon,Andrew M.
Hanson,Martin

Recruits.

Hewes, William P.
Curtis, James
Shaw, Don Carlos

Co D-Captain

Dolphus Torrey.

Lieutenants.

Alphonso H. Brooks,
Charles E. Squires.

Sergeants.

George W. Tompson,
Rufus L. Blair,
Thomas F. Allen,
John L. Bell,
Gabriel Shirringer.

Corporals.

Seth Cummings,
Harrison Bird.
Maxwell K. Walker,
William H. Cook,
Thomas Brockett,
Jacob K. Surbey,
M. Crawford Neely,
John Kinkead,
William T. McLaughlin.

Musicians.

Isaac Patterson.
William Parmelee.

Wagoner.

Stephen Lorton.

Privates.

Asher, Charles
Boughman, B. F.
Baker, James K P.
Bishop, James
Bradley, Thomas J.
Barbor, Sylvester
Carter, William A.
Coons, John B.
Coles, Wm. M.
Davis, William E.
Fenno, Amos
Faber, James
Fulton, LeClaire
Golden, Charles M.
Grant., Thomas
Gooden, Eli G.
Gardner, Charles H.
Green, Eli S.
Heath, Joseph F.
Hawley, Charles
Hunt, Le Ed.
Hunt, W.J. L.
Harding, Anderson S.
Hoops, Amos F.
Hess, James C.
Hawley, Luellen A.
Hutt, Sullivan
How, William. John
Jones, Samuel W.
Jennings, John M;
Kerkner, Jonathan
Kimball, John W.
Knouse, David
Lemmer, Peter
Lorton, Samuel
Lambert, Aaron
Miller, Moses H.
Morrison, John
McIntyre, James
McCullough, Abraham
Medley, William
Morris, John H.
North, John
Owen, James H.
Parker, Joseph N.
Plummer, Theodore
Paul, John
Perry, Avery A.
Parmelee, James
Rambo, Nathan A.
Remine, Peter
Ross, David
Risley, Samuel D.
Robeson, John
Reading, Augustus
Seitz, Frederick
Schneider, Philip
Stathem, Isaac
Tisdale, John A
Wisner, Ira S.
Parmelee, William
Walker, Maxwell K.
Wooden, Noice A.
Warrick, William W.
Williams, Wm. B.
Watson, Alex. A.
Akeley A. William,
Remine, John W.
Mccullough. Leon R.
Nichols, Gideon

Go. C.-Captain.

Chester Barney.

Lieutenants.

J.G. G.Cavendish,
Edward F. Davis.

Sergeants.

Walter S. Kendall,
Mendon Weller,
Peter L. Benshoof;
George W. Tallman,
Frederick B. Beach.

Corporals.

Christian Birely,
Jonathan Konklin,
John Menig,
John Kessler,
Enoch D. Nutting,
Martin Rhomberg,
Wilson Whitaker,
David 0. Brian.
Nathan B. Graham,
Lewis P. Dash,
Conrad Oliver,
Julius W. Fuller,
Thomas J. Moore,
J. Herbert Porter.

Musicians.

Frank E. Stephen,
John DeLong.

Wagoner.

William Maple.

Privates.

Brock, Henry
Boyer, Benjamin
Benedict, Charles E.
Brophy, Matthew
Belkens, Charles
Biram, David 0.
Bray, John
Crawford, Samuel
Clemmons, T. H.
Calligan. Francis
Cook, Christopher
Clarke. Benjamin W
Cuttler, Thomas
Cunningham, R. N.
Davis, Jenkens
Davis, Ebenezer J
Foley, Daniel
Graham, William
Graham, Nathan B.
Gertz, Henry
Hart, John
Hoover. Frank
Henderson, Alez. M.
Johnson, William J.
Koops. John
Kirkpatrick, Isaac
Karwath,Henry
Kirnes, Robert
Kirkpatrick, Benj. J.
LaGrange, Rufus J.
Lathrop, Charles H.
Lytle, Henry
McCoy, Frank
MoMahan, Wrn. H.
Moore, Thomas J.
Miller, Frank
McDonald, William
Magill. John
McCormic Charles
Mackart, Lawrence
Madison, Barton W
Miller, James B.
Nelson, James
Noble, Norman J
Noble, James M.
Nelson, Alex. C.
Ohara, Peter
Porter, John Herbert
Patterson, Benjamin F.
Renshoof, George W.
Richards, Richard
Rhomberg, Martin
Rickard, Abraham
Riely, Albert
Sullivan, Daniel M.
Sanders, Charles
Sattle, Matthias
Spencer. Webster
Smith, John
Smith, John
Scheveler, John
Schlepper, Mathias
Troop, Robert
Tompson, William
Villan, Paul
Wagner, Charles F.
Wisecarver, Samuel
York, Benjamin
Kepler, John
Harker,Lemuel
Fuller,Julius W.
Thompson,Stephen
Mills,George W.
Dilworth,Richard
Miller,Joseph M.
Co. F-Linn Co.

Co. G-Scott Co. as follows:

Co.G-Captains.

Joseph B. Leake,
Charles Altman.

Lieutenants.

Charles B. Altman,
John B. Parcell,
Geroge A. Bennett.

Sergeants.

Mark Mathews,
John Wilkins Moore,
George A. Bennett,
Robert Speer,
Jesse M. Mathews,
Thomas B. Milles.

Corporals.

John Murphy,
Peter H. Martin,
Edward A. Shaw,
Sam G. McCausland,
J. Wilkins Moore,
Richard Carns,
Bernard Eseke,
Joseph Patterson,
Jacob Forsythe.

Musicians.

Alonzo M. Swim,
Wm. L. Culbertson.

Privates.

Bates,Orean
Brown,Tompson G.
Brown,Harvey J.
Brown,James
Baker,Philip
Bigelow,Franklin
Bickel,Fredinand
Culbertson,William F.
Cutting,George W.
Canes,Richard
Duncan,James C.
Doose,Frederick
Dickson,Arthur
Ewoldt, Henrich
Folmer, Samuel W.
Foote, Thomas J.
Fintle, John C.
Grant, John
Gear, Richard
Gillespie, Milton
Henderson, Nelson W
Hoffman, Carl
Hoffman, Christian
Haenchin, Theobald
Illian, Heinrich
Jamiesson, James F.
Jamiesson. William A.
Jack, James G.
Jenkins, Milton
Kugle, Augustus
Keer, Samuel
Lancaster, Thomas
Leslie, Felix N.
Leonard, John W.
Martin, William
McCool, John C.
McFate, Samuel
McConnell, George W.
McKenney, Richard
McCausland, Thomas
Martin, William G.
Nason, Willard H.
Pohlmann. Hans
Pattison, Joseph
Pollock, Joseph
Ralston, Robert S.
Roddewig. Fritz
Stansbrough, George P
Speer. Joseph
Surdevant. Ben. H.
Sunderline, Ebenezer
Stanley. Herman R.
Staton, John W.
Sissell John J.
Stockdale, James
Statton, Levi
Shuman Christian
Stevenson, John E.
Thompson, Milton G.
Thompson, John B.
Vinall, George
Williams. Silas
Wilson, W. H. H.
Walls, Eli.

Recruits.


Fritzpatrick, Michael
McConnell, John S.
Gast, John A.
 
Co. H-Linn Co.
Co. I-Linn Co.

Co. K-Scott Co. as follows:

Co. K.-Captains.

Sylvanus B. Byram,
Henry B. Doolittle.

Lieutenants.

Elijah Stone,
Elia Taylor,
William J. Steel.

Sergeants.

William J. Steel,
Francis M. Steel,
Orville P. Carpenter,
James Cole,
Ebenezer Fowler.

Corporals.

George L. Bolton,
William H. Slaughter,
John W. Condit,
John W. Wolf,
Lewis Reep,
William Nesbitt,
James McIntosh,
Thomas Taggart,
Rudolf Morant.

Musicians.

William T. Condron,
Henry E. Stacy.

Wagoner.

Alvin B. Carter.

Privates.

Alterman, Victor
Arnold, Simon
Avery, Theodore W.
Beal, David P.
Burris, Thomas
Barnes, Joseph D.
Brown, John
Barlow, John
Crisswell, William
Campbell, William E.
Clark, Philip B.
Chamberlin, J. B.
Coughlin, Stephen
Daughenbaugh, J. M:
Davis, Thomas C.
Draper, W.H.
Draper, Oscar
Donelson, Egbert B.
Fisk, Rufus
Franks, Lafayette
Flinn, Patrick
Gaffney, Patrick
Hulitt, Richard
Hafkey, William C.
Huskamp, Henry
Hart, Isaac M.
Hamilton, Charles
Johnson, Chris.
Knapp. Morris C.
Long, Emanuel
Leamon, George
McMillen, Allen
McConnell, Alex
McKane, James
Myres. William
McCall, Wm. W.
Nichols, John C
Nesbitt, Wm.
Nichols, Albert
Phillips, Sylvester W.
Pinkerton,Rufus
Pike,Zebulon M.
Port,John
Peterson,Oliff
Stacy,Judson C.
Stacy,William H.,
Sharlow,James L.
Shannon,John
Stanley,Edward M.
Sanders,Stephen
Stringham,A.R.
Underholt,Lewis
Van Duzen,John M.
Wallace,Henry C.
White, John E.
Whitesell,George
Wyman,John
Wilson,James H.
Whitney,Lyman L.
 

Companies Unknown

Appleton,John
Calder,Daniel R.
Caldwell,Samuel
Cook,Christopher
Huss,Sylvester
Leonard,Thomas
Lindley,Franklin
Longworth,G.C.W.
Mann,Loren L.
Mann, Preston
McCormic,James
Osborn,Wm. H.
Risley,John P.

Twentieth Infantry Veterans.

Co. C-Privates

Cochran,Beecher B.
Howell,Daniel N.
Hogan,John
Hamann,John B.
Kock,Frederick
Seamen,Ezra

Co. D-Privates

Loenard,Thomas
Resley,John P.
Carter,Jonathan
Carter,William
Case,John B.
Carter,Michael T.
Craig,Calvin
Congleton,John S.
Delay,John
Fohrmann,Hans
Gooden,Robert L.
Gray,William
Mulford,Abarham
Morrison,Isaac
Rodgers,Samuel L.
Sparks,Charles
Ulam,John C.

Co. E-Privates

Calder,Daniel R.
Cook,Christopher
Hill,Egbert
Lindley,Franklin
Moloy,Daniel
Osborn,William H.
Timothy,Michael
Williams,Simpson H.

Co. H-Privates

McCormick,James

Co. K-Privates


Voutine,John

Companies Unknown

Blackman,Edwin
Cunningham,Edward
Carter,Michael
Graw,John P.
Guion,William H.
Graham,Henry C.
Hamilton,John
Jones,William H.
Little,David
McCutcheon,William
Schemerhorn,Wm. S.
Thompson,Andrew
Wells,William H.
 

Scott Co. Promotions:


Joseph B. Leake-Captain to Lieut.-Colonel
Robert M. Lytle-2nd to 1st Lieut
William M. Johnston-Sergeant to 2nd Lieut.
Charles E. Squires-2nd to 1st Lieut. and Captain
George W. Thompson-2nd to 1st Lieut and Captain
Thomas F. Allen-Sgt to 2nd Lieut
Edward E. Davis-2nd to 1st Lieut and Captain
Mendon F. Weller-Sgt to 1st Lieut.
Martin Rhomberg-Sgt to 2nd Lieut.
Charles Altman-1st Lieut to Captain
Frederick E. Starck-Sgt-Major to 1st Lieut.
George A Bennett-Sgt to 2nd Lieut.
John W. Moore-Sgt to 2nd Lieut
Henry B. Doolittle-Sgt to Captain
William J. Steele-Sgt to 2nd and 1st Lieut.
Lyman L. Whitney-Sgt to 2nd and 1st Lieut.
Joseph D. Barnes-Sgt to 1st Lieut.
Patrick Gaffney-Sgt to 2nd Lieut.
 

Twenty-Sixth Iowa Infantry


Of 919 men and officers, 44 were killed, 244 died, 147 were discharged, 165 were wounded, 27 were captured and 70 were transferred. Mustered in at Clinton in August, 1862. Mustered out at Washington, D.C., June 6, 1865.

Colonel Milo Smith of Clinton
Lt. Colonel S.G. Magill, Lyons
Major Samuel Clark of DeWitt
 

Engaged at Arkansas Post, Vicksburg, Snake Creek Gap, Ga., Resaca, Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain, Decatur, siege of Atlanta, Ezra Church, Jonesboro, Lovejoy Station, Ship's Gap, in Sherman's campaign to Savannah and home through the Carolinas.
 

Co. A-Clinton and Jackson Cos.
Co. B-Jackson Co.
Cos C,D,E,F,G,H,I,K-Clinton Co.

Some men were from Scott Co. as follows:

Co. A-Privates

Cousins,Alfred
Cousins,Franklin
Wagoner,George

Co.H-Privates

Collamer,George W.
Bouslot,Samuel
McLaughlin,Alanson
Morgan,Sydenham

Co.F-Veterans-Privates

Blackman,William
Costan,Frederick
Driskell,Samuel P.

Co. G-Veterans-Privates

Cauthorne,George
Dolan, Patrick
 

Thirty-seventh Iowa Infantry

It was comprised of men over 45 years of age -known as the Gray-Beard Regiment. Of 914 officers and men, 3 were killed, 145 died, 359 were discharged, 2 were wounded, 0 were missing and 0 were captured. The muster-in took place at Muscatine, Dec. 15, 1862. It was mustered out May 24, 1865.



Colonel George W. Kincaid of Muscatine
Lt. Colonel George R. West of Dubuque
Major Lyman Allen of Iowa City
 

Mostly engaged to guard rebel prisoners.

Co. A-Blackhawk and Linn Cos.
Co. B-Muscatine Co.
Co. C-Van Buren and Lee Cos.
Co. D-Johnson and Iowa Cos.
Co. E-Wapello and Mahaska Cos.
Co. F-Dubuque Co.
Co. G-Appanoose, Des Moines, Henry and Washington Cos.
Co. H-Henry and Jefferson Cos.
Co. I-Jasper, Linn and other Cos.
Co. K-Scott and Fayette Cos.
 

Co. K-Scott Co. as follows:

Co. K-Captain

James G. Crane

Sergeant

Linus H. Miller

Corporals.

Philo B. Littlejohn
John S. Dawson
Sidney M. Eddy

Musicians.

Charles Pickens.
Stephen H. Hands

Wagoner.

Joseph T. Sibley

Privates.

Bowers, Benjamin
Booth, Adam
Bannigan,Peter D.
Bergamon,Theodore
Crouse,William
Gan,Henry
Hart,John
Highley,Henry
Michael,Phillip
Martin,Patrick
Powell,Walter
Piper,August
Starkjohn,John
Seigling,Johann
Vanfleet,Stephen
Ware,George
Saengling,John
 

FOURTY-FOURTH IOWA INFANTRY


Of 867 Officers and men, 1 was killed and 18 died. Mustered in at Davenport, June 1, 1864. Mustered out at Davenport, Sept. 15, 1864. The regiment did garrison duty at Memphis and La Grange, Tenn.

Co. A-Dubuque Co
Co. B-Muscatine Co.
Co. C-Jones, Linn, and Dubuque Cos.
Co. D-Johnson and Linn Cos.
Co. E-Bremer and Butler Co.
Co. F-Clinton and Jackson Cos.
Co. G-Marshall and Hardin Cos.
Co. H-Boone and Polk Cos.
Co. I-Scott Co.
Co. K-Scott Co.

Scott Co. Men as follows:

Colonel

Stephen H Henderson.

Lieut-Colonel.

Henry Egbert.

Surgeon.

James Irwin.

Com Sergeant

Louis H Fluke.

Co. D-Corporal.

Frank C. Grace.

Co. F-Privates

.Frisbie,Seth B,
Jones,Daniel E.

Co G-Private

Haley,Alexander

Co. I.-Captain.

Alphonso H. Brooks.

Lieutenants.

James A. Ryan

Sergeants.

William Hazleton,
William Foster,
Solan H Fidlar,
Charles F Wineman,
Howard M. Smith.

Corporals.

Myron C Pope,
Will Blackman,
Henry B. Jamison,
Samuel R.J. Hoyt,
Charles Bielenberg,
Alexander Reid,
Hiram Medley,
Joseph P. Eagal,
Charles A. Atkinson.

Musicians.

Peter Karst,
Ivan D. Busch.

Wagoner.

Archer Perry

Privates.

Bradshaw, Frank M.
Chaney, Henry
Cabel, Ludwig
Dial, John F.
Dickinson, Arthur 0.
Dubois, WilliamW. L.
Dow, Perkins L.
Eddy, E. H.
Evans, John
French, George A.
Fearing, Theodore W.
Feikert, Peter,
Fenno, Levi.
Fowler, William Ed.
Grier, John C.
Greer, Simon B.
Hanemann,C. F.
Harris, Joseph F.
Hoffman, John V.
Hogarty, M.V.W.
Humphrey, Wm. T. R.
Hunter, Nathaniel G.
Haupt, Henry
Illion, Charles A.
Jamison, George W.
Jackson, Andrew
Johnson. William N.
Kelley,Absalom B.
Kingsley, Kirk W.
Krein, Adolph
Koch, Joseph
Lindsay, William K.
Lovell, John
Manners, Henderson
Middleton, William D.
McDonald, Henry
McGregor, Lawes
Mitchell, Lafayette
Moore, Griffin
Morgan, Marion
Neidick, Ed. D.
Nickerson, Richard N.
Peterson, Carl
Read,Albert
Reid,Alexander
Regennitter,Deidrich
Robison ,Jas. H Parks
Royer, Joseph H.
Ryan, Charles T.
Rown, James
Shuey, Jeremiah
Smith, Samuel S.
Soderstrum, William A.
Stratman, Franklin W.
Squires, George G.
Spear, James
Tallman, John W.
Tompkin, William
VonderFecht, Nicholas
Van Vliel, Luther
Woeber, Ames
White, William F.
Woodside,Andrew J.
Phelps, Benjamin

Co. K.- Captain.

Thomas Wilson.

Lieutenants.

John Ackley,
James H. G. Wilson.

Sergeants.

John Collins,
Jacob C. Morgan,
William Green,
Samuel R. Lemmon,
Lyman S. Peck.

Corporals.

John H. Wilson,
William H. Barbour,
John H. Dart,Jr.
James F. Shaff,
William P. Tiffany,
John A. Rowan,
Lorenzo D. Carey
George W. Foster,
Charles P. Beard,
Arthur Twaddell,
Henry Bode,
Robert M. Cooper.

Musicians.

William W. Parker,
Fred P. Sackett.

Wagoner.

Frederick Cooper.

Privates.

Adamson, John
Anderson, William H.
Augustine, James
Bode, Henry
Beohmler, William
Barrett, John E.
Burns,Thomas
Broson,John
Beard,Charles P.
Cartee, Samuel
Cartee,Jonathan R.
Cain,Timothy F.
Caldwell, William
Creamer,Leonidas
Cooper,Robert M.
Day,Aisel
Denne,Francis W.
Doolittle,Charles F.
Evans,Oliver M.
Ford,Joseph M.
Golding,George H.
Groff,Charles H.
Gray, Alfred
Hein,Frederick A.
Hanks,Henry,
Isaacson,Lars
Jones,John E.
Kibbey,Meigs
Knapp,Alonzo D.
Kinney,Sylvester
Kroeger, Henry
Love,Robert F.
Litz,William
Medford,Edward G.
McLoskey,Robert H.
Morris,Mace
McGuire,John
McCan,James
McIntosh,Perrie H
McClelland,John
McAffee,John
Mueller,Hermann
Mott,Sanford
Myerhoff,Robert
Messer,Stephen
Nelson,John I.
Odenhimer,George
Peters,Johan
Quigley,Auther
Rambo,Andrew R.
Rohm,David
Rhodes,Samuel L.C.
Sanders,Stephen H.
Scherer,Joseph
Small,Fred A.
Schwenke,Reinhold
Twaddle,Arthur
Tilton,Alexander
Todd,Theodore
Tucker,John H.
Williams,James
Wilbur,Josiah A.
Webster,Daniel
Ware,George
Yates,Thomas H.B.
Zabel,Mathias

Miscellaneous Regiments and Scott County Men



Ackerman,James H Thirty-first Inf-Co C Pvt
Adamson,Thomas Seventh Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Amery,Thomas Seventh Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Bales,Curtis J Thirty-ninth Inf-Co K Pvt
Barney,Hiram D Seventh Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Berry,Peter S Twenty-second Inf Pvt
Bolton,John Seventh Cavalry Pvt
Bowers,William J Thirty-third Inf-Co E Veteran
Brown,Q.H. Seventh Cavalry-Co M Pvt
Bulfin,Edward Eighteenth Inf-Co K Pvt
Bullard,Alfred D Fourth Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Childs,Monroe M Fourth Cavalry-Co A Pvt
Clark,Daniel H Seventh Cavalry-Co E Pvt
Clark,John H Forty-Eighth Inf-Co C Pvt
Clark,John H Fourth Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Clark,Thomas J Light Artillery-Second Battery
Clarke,Robert Third Inf Pvt.
Clewell,Eugene F Nineteenth Inf-Co E Pvt
Clough,Alpheus W Thirty-fifth Inf-Co A Veteran
Conaway,Alexander Seventh Cavalry Pvt
Conley,James Twenty-second Inf Pvt
Conrad,George P Twenty-fifth Inf Veteran
Cook,Oliver Thirteenth IL Inf-Co D Pvt
Cranshaw,Jonathon Fourth Cavalry-Co L Pvt
Damon,H. Eighteenth Inf Veterans
Denney,Jonas Twenty-second Inf-Co G Pvt
Denny,Ely Twenty-fifth Inf Veteran
Dodd,William R Forty-Sixth Inf Pvt
Dodge,Wm L Seventh Cavalry-Co H Corporal
Dudley,William W Twenty-fifth Inf Veteran
Dugan,James Seventh Cavalry-Co M Pvt
Duvall,Jesse W Seventh Cavalry-Co H Pvt
Emerson,Harvey Thirty-first Inf-Co G Veteran
Esmole,Peter Seventh Inf Pvt.
Falk,August Thirty-fifth Inf Veteran
Fessler,Charles H Thirteenth IL Inf-Co B Pvt
Fischer,Christian Fifth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Flanagan,John Thirty-fifth Inf-Co H Captain
Forney,Wm H Light Artillery-Fourth Battery
Franke,Charles Fifth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Franke,Henry Fifth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Galligan,John Fourth Inf Lt. Colonel
Gardner,George Seventh Cavalry-Co A Pvt
Gedes,Jacob Fourth Inf Pvt.
Gipson,Sidney Fifth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Gorman,Daniel Fortieth Inf Veteran
Graham,Jacob Twelfth Inf-Co E Pvt
Grey,John A Seventh Cavalry Saddler Sergeant
Grey,John A Seventh Cavalry-Co A Pvt
Hamilton,George Seventh Cavalry-Co E Pvt
Hammer,Ira L Seventh Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Hansen,Henry Thirteenth IL Inf-Co B Pvt
Hardy,Francis Fortieth Inf Veteran
Harlan,Eli H Seventh Inf-Co. K Pvt.
Harris,George Third Inf Pvt.
Harter,W.W. Thirty-first Inf-Co B Pvt
Hawk,Robert Thirty-fifth Inf Veteran
Hayes,Wm T Forty-Eighth Inf Adjutant
Hazen,Orville B Thirteenth IL Inf-Co D Pvt
Hazen,Robert S Seventh Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Hecker,Jacob Twenty-fifth Inf Veteran
Henry,John Thirteenth IL Inf-Co B Pvt
Herkert,Augustus Seventh Cavalry-Co A Pvt
Herron,Franklin Thirty-first Inf-Co A Pvt
Hershberger,James H. Fifteenth Inf-Co A Pvt
Hertzog,William Thirty-fifth Inf Veteran
Hesse,Frederick Eighteenth Inf Veterans
Hilbert,John C. Eighteenth Inf Veterans
Huntley,Oliver Tenth Inf-Co. E Pvt.
Ingle,Jerome B Seventh Cavalry-Co D Pvt
Ireland,John Fourth Cavalry-Co B Pvt
Johnson,Beattee E. Fourth Inf Pvt.
Jones,Edward Fourth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Keeth,Daniel Seventh Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Kempton,Wirt Fourth Inf Pvt.
Kenyon,James B Fourth Cavalry-Co G Pvt
King,Alfred P Twenty-second Inf-Co B Pvt
King,James H. Fifteenth Inf-Co A Pvt
Kinniston,Charles J Thirty-first Inf-Co G Veteran
Kizer,George S Twenty-fourth Inf-Co C Pvt
Knight,George Fifteenth Inf-Co A Pvt
Laughlin,John Fourth Inf Pvt.
Litscher,Christian Fifth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Loyd,Thomas R Twenty-second Inf-Co G Pvt
Luxemberger,John Twenty-fifth Inf Veteran
Maher,James Seventh Cavalry-Co B Pvt
Mauser,August Third Inf Pvt.
McCord,W.O. Fourth Inf Pvt.
McCready,Wm. B Seventh Cavalry Pvt
McCullough,Mathew Thirteenth IL Inf-Co D Pvt
McGill,James B Twelfth Inf-Co H Pvt
McManus,William Twelfth Inf-Co A Pvt
McRoberts,John Fourth Cavalry-Co M Pvt
Miller,John Fifteenth Inf-Co A Pvt
Monroe,James M Fourth Inf Pvt.
Moore,James Thirteenth IL Inf-Co B Pvt
Moore,William Fourth Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Moss,James M Fourth Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Neht,John T Fifth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Orr,George W Nineteenth Inf Pvt
Page,Joseph Light Artillery-Fourth Battery
Parkhurst,Joseph H Third Inf Pvt.
Patterson,Arthur Thirteenth IL Inf-Co B Pvt
Perezel,Nicholas Tenth Inf Colonel
Peterson,Cornelius Light Artillery-Fourth Battery
Phifer,Wm. A Fourth Inf Pvt.
Pitt,Philip Twenty-second Inf Pvt
Randall,Thomas Thirteenth IL Inf-Co B Pvt
Randolph,Joseph M Seventh Inf-Co. E Pvt.
Ranzow,Henry Sixteenth IL Inf-Co H Pvt
Riss,Henry Twenty-fifth Inf Veteran
Roberts,Benjamin K Seventh Cavalry Second Lt
Robinson,Eli Fourth Inf Pvt.
Roseman,Philip Thirty-fourth Inf-Co G Pvt
Rumsey,Byron Fifteenth Inf-Co. F Pvt
Sanders,Leopold Fourth Inf Pvt.
Scott,Torris T Tenth Inf Corp
Seidel,Florian Fifth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Shea,Dennis Thirty-ninth Inf-Co I Pvt
Shee,George W Thirty-third Inf-Co C Veteran
Sidney,Albert H Thirteenth IL Inf-Co H Pvt
Sloanaker,T.A. Tenth Inf Sgt.
Smith,James W Seventh Cavalry Pvt
Smith,John A Seventh Inf Pvt.
Smith,Samuel Fortieth Inf-Co K Veteran
Smith,Wm. H Light Artillery-Fourth Battery
Snyder,Henry Light Artillery-Fourth Battery
Spencer,John Fourth Cavalry-Co E Pvt
Starkweather,P.W. Light Artillery-First Battery
Stevens,James Seventh Cavalry-Co A Pvt
Stewart,Otis Eighteenth Inf-Co E Pvt
Stewart,Silas W Seventh Cavalry Pvt
Stine,Wm Seventh Cavalry-Co H Pvt
Stinson,William H Tenth Inf-Co. E Pvt.
Swain,Ira Twelfth Inf-Co E Pvt
Thomas,Alexander Seventh Cavalry-Co D Pvt
Thomas,John Fifth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Thompson,Andrew Y Fourth Cavalry-Co F Pvt
Thompson,Edward Seventh Cavalry Pvt
Thorp,James J Thirty-ninth Inf-Co I Pvt
Tomlinson,Albert Tenth Inf-Co. E Pvt.
Tubble,George A. Fourth Inf Pvt.
Turner,Wallace R Seventh Cavalry-Co G Corporal
Valarnghan,J.O. Thirty-fifth Inf-Co E Pvt
Vankirk,Henry Seventh Cavalry-Co G Pvt
Vivion,Charles Ninth Inf Pvt
Ward,Wm. H Seventh Cavalry-Co B Pvt
Webb,John I Fourth Inf Pvt.
Webster,B. Forty-Eighth Inf-Co B Sargeant
Weihrich,Ezekiel Seventh Cavalry-Co H Farrier
Wellman,John H Seventh Cavalry-Co G Sergeant
Wentz,Augustus Seventh Inf. Lt. Colonel
Whitcomb,Henry Fortieth Inf-Co I Pvt
Wilkin,John Twenty-fifth Inf Veteran
Wilkins,John Forty-Eighth Inf-Co D Corporal
Wilson,James M. Fourth Inf Pvt.
Winn,Patrick Seventh Cavalry-Co B Pvt
Witherwax,John Twenty-fourth Inf Asst. Surgeon
Woodward,Charles G Seventh Cavalry-Co H Pvt