Company B
"Daviess County Rangers"
Officers
Enlisted Men
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Company B
Service Records
Principal County = Daviess; Recruitment Center = Raglesville
Formed 7-61 by = Capt Jackson L Moore, Raglesville
Original Officers = Moore; First Lieutenant William E Davis,
Raglesville; Second Lieutenant John W Thornburgh, Raglesville
Predominant National Stock = Scotch, Scotch-Irish
(County residence is Daviess unless otherwise indicated in
parentheses)
OFFICERS
Personal Data Key = Residence (County), date mustered
in/date commissioned as, age at time of muster in, verifiable marital
status, height, occupation. An ( *) means the soldier is
counted against the headquarters Field and Staff in the regimental
stats.
CAPTAINS
Moore, Jackson L
Raglesville, 8-20-61/9-12-61, 29, m, 5-10, Physician
Resigned Camp Halleck Maryland 2-17-62 disability:
chronic rheumatism hips & legs having not performed duty for 3
months. Died Washington Indiana 3-4-1905, buried Washington Oak Grove
Cemetery
Davis, William E
2
Raglesville, 3-15-62/3-25-62, 26, s, 5-10
Promoted from First Lieutenant; Injured direct
linguinal hernia right side caused on march from Winchester to Bull
Run Virginia 3-62, fell into ditch; POW Front Royal Virginia 5-23-62,
parolled Aikens Landing Virginia 8-17-62, Camp Chase Columbus Ohio
9-10-62, exchanged. Returned regiment 11-9-62. Resigned 1-9-63
disability: hernia. Died Mount Vernon Indiana 1-28-1907
Thornburgh (Thornberg), John W
2, 3
Raglesville, 1-10-63/3-1-63, 27
Promoted from First Lieutenant; Severely wounded at
Gettysburg--glancing gunshot left side. 1st Division/12th Corps
General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania; Returned regiment
9-63; Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry, Commanded Company
I 11-4-64; Mustered out 6-8-65. Died Ohio, buried Ohio
FIRST LIEUTENANTS
Davis, William E
8-30-61/9-12-61
Promoted Captain. Commanded Company 11-61 to 3-62
Thornburgh (Thornberg), John W
3-15-62/3-15-62
Promoted from Second Lieutenant; Commanded Company
5-23 to 11-9-62, 1-1-63 to Gettysburg. Promoted Captain
Casey, Thomas W
2, 3
Raglesville, 1-10-63/3-1-63, 20, s, 5-7, Farmer
Promoted from Second Lieutenant; Severely wounded at
Gettysburg--gunshot right thigh & hip. 1st Division/12th Corps
Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Hospital Baltimore Maryland.
Returned to regiment 8-63; Missed siege of Atlanta, sick in hospital.
Mustered out 11-4-64 term expired. Died Raglesville Indiana 5-9-99,
buried Raglesville Cemetery
SECOND LIEUTENANTS
Thornburgh (Thornberg), John W
8-30-61/9-1-61
Promoted First Lieutenant
Casey, Thomas W
3-15-62/3-25-62
Promoted from First Sergeant. Promoted to First
Lieutenant
Hubbard, William H
Raglesville, 1-10-63/1-10-63, 36, 5-10.5, Farmer
Promoted from First Sergeant. Service in the Mexican
War. Wounded at Chancellorsville--minie ball instep left foot &
in back, 3 metatarsal bones removed. 1st Division/12th Corps General
Field Hospital. Armory Square United States Army General Hospital
& Seminary United States Army General Hospital, Georgetown
Washington DC. Furlough home 7-27-63. Never returned to regiment.
Discharged 12-12-63 erysipilis & wounds. Half brother of Willis
Hubbard of Company B. Buried Odon Indiana Walnut Hill Cemetery
ENLISTED MEN
Personal Data Key = Residence (County), age, verifiable
marital status, height, occupation
FIRST (ORDERLY) SERGEANTS
Casey, Thomas W
Promoted Second Lieutenant
Hays (Hayes), John E
Greene County, 24, 6-0, Farmer
Promoted from Sergeant; Wounded at Gettysburg; Veteran
transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry and later consolidated with 33rd
Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65; Died Odon, Indiana 2-25-90.
Buried at Odon, Indiana, Walnut Hill Cemetery.
Hubbard, William H
Promoted from Sergeant. Promoted to Second Lieutenant
Lee, Harrison
Raglesville, 27, 6-2, Farmer
Promoted from Sergeant; Sick 1 yr 12-10-62 to 12-9-63
Jarvis United States Army General Hospital Baltimore Maryland. Camp A
United States Army General Hospital Frederick Maryland. Several
promotions while in hospital. Wounded at Resaca. Veteran transferred
to 70th Indiana Infantry. Discharged Fort Schuyler New York Harbor
4-14-65 disability: phthisis pulmonalis. Died 3-6-1911
Ragle (Ragel), Jacob
Raglesville, 27, 5-10, Farmer
Promoted from Sergeant. Reduced to ranks 3-6-62;
Discharged United States Army General Hospital, 5th & Buttonwood
Streets Philadelphia Pennsylvania 6-62 for chronic diarrhea &
chronic cystitis. Died 2-15-77, buried Raglesville Indiana Cemetery
SERGEANTS
Brashears (Broshears, Brashair), Ira
Daviess County, 28, s, 5-6, Minister
Company Clerk 61. Detached service 3-24 to 7-62.
Resigned as Sergeant 6-15-62 into ranks; AWOL 3 days 8-62, 9-16-62 to
1-27-63. Wounded at Chancellorsville--gunshot, lost upper 1/3 right
arm. 1st/Division 12th Corps Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia.
Finley United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. Discharged
6-17-63 wounds: amputated too near joint for use of artificial limb.
Died Vienna Virginia 1-14-1924
Guthry (Guthrey, Guthrie), Elisha
Daviess County, 29, 6-1, Farmer
Promoted from Corporal. Wounded at Buckton
Station--thigh. POW at Winchester. Confederate hospital in Union
Hotel Winchester Virginia 5-24-62. Parolled Winchester, Patent Office
United States Army General Hospital Washington DC, and Indianapolis
Indiana 8-7-62, Camp Chase Columbus Ohio 9-7 to 27-62, Camp Lew
Wallace Ohio 10-31-62; Deserted Camp Wallace 11-15-62; Returned;
Indianapolis 2-24-63, exchanged; Returned to regiment 2-63. Wounded
at Gettysburg--ball perforating right abdomen, & spent shot wound
at right elbow. 1st Division/12th Corps Field Hospital Gettysburg
Pennsylvania. Died at Gettysburg 7-5-63 of wounds. Buried at
Raglesville, Indiana, Raglesville Cemetery.
Hays (Hayes), John E
Promoted from Corporal. Promoted to First Sergeant
3-10-63
Hubbard, William H
Promoted to First Sergeant 3-6-62
Lee, Harrison
Promoted from Corporal. Resigned as Sergeant 9-1-62,
reappointed Corporal. Promoted First Sergeant 63
Littell (Little), John Gilmore (B)
Daviess County, 29, m, 5-11, Farmer
Detached service, recruiting in Daviess County 11-9-63
to 4-64; Mustered out; Died Plainville Indiana 1-20-98, buried
Plainville Cemetery
Ragle (Ragel), Jacob
Promoted First Sergeant
Ragle, Peter Jr
Raglesville, 19, s, 5-9.5, Farmer
Promoted from Corporal; Color Sergeant in 63; Severely
wounded at Resaca carrying the colors into battle--gunshot through
right shoulder joint cutting an artery. General Field Hospital Resaca
Georgia. General Field Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee. Cumberland
United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. Jefferson
United States Army General Hospital Jeffersonville Indiana. Division
1 United States Army General Hospital Madison Indiana. Returned to
regiment 64. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry. Discharged
Madison 5-23-65 for wounds; Died Elnora Indiana 12-19-1918, buried
Raglesville Indiana Cemetery
Wallick (Wallack), Michael
Daviess County, 44, m, 5-8, Farmer
Wounded at Buckton Station--sabre thrust in right
shoulder. POW at Buckton Station, prison Lynchburg, Libby Richmond
& Belle Isle Virginia. Parolled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62,
Camp Parole Annapolis Maryland 9-18-62, exchanged. Returned to
regiment. Wounded at Resaca--shell on left thigh slight contusion.
Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee.
Louisville Kentucky. Jefferson United States Army General Hospital
Jeffersonville Indiana. Division 2 United States Army General
Hospital Madison Indiana. Mustered out at Indianapolis Indiana
9-12-64. Died Odon Indiana 2-13-1905, buried Raglesville Indiana
Cemetery
CORPORALS
Allen, Milton L
Daviess County, 18, m, 5-11, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Wounded at Buckton Station.
Wounded at Antietam--gunshot in right breast & chest contusion
from artillery wagon. Satterlee United States Army General Hospital
West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Detached service as Provost Marshall
guard Camp Dana Philadelphia 6-28-63 to 5-64. Mustered out
Chattanooga Tennessee 9-27-64. Died Van Buren Township Daviess County
Indiana 7-10-1918, buried Van Buren Township Liberty Cemetery
Carson, William R
Daviess County, 25, m, 5-8.5, Farmer
Killed instantly at Cedar Mountain--ball in the head.
Buried at Springville, Indiana, Springville Old Methodist Cemetery.
One of few bodies from regiment recovered and buried in Indiana from
Cedar Mountain.
Flinn, William M (N)
Raglesville, 22, 5-7, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Wounded at Gettysburg in the
charge--gunshot fractured ribs & right lung partially
consolidated, silk handerckief pulled through wound into body; United
States Army General Hospital York Pennsylvania. Newton University
United States Army General Hospital & Patterson Park United
States Army Convalescent Hospital Baltimore Maryland. Returned to
regiment 12-12-63. Slightly wounded at Atlanta 7-30-64--behind
breastworks & shell burst fragment hit him in head; Detached
service as Teamster 8-21 to 10-64. Veteran transferred to 70th
Indiana Infantry and later consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry.
Mustered out 7-21-65; Died Raglesville Indiana 2-21-1911, buried
Raglesville Cemetery
Guthry (Guthrey, Guthrie), Elisha
Promoted from Private; Promoted Sergeant 3-10-63
Hays (Hayes), John E
Promoted from Private; Promoted to Sergeant 6-15-62
Ketcham, Lewis Seth
Daviess County, 21, Farmer
Discharged Camp Halleck Maryland 2-10-62 disability:
chronic "soldier's rheumatism" principally of spine & lower
extremeties. Died Daviess County Indiana 1-16-1905
Kint (Klint), Samuel
Daviess County, 44, m, 6-1.5, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Discharged United States Army
General Hospital No 3 Lookout Mountain Chattanooga Tennessee 9-25-64
after sick hospital since 4-27-64, disability: scurvey, chronic
diarrhea, much anemia & prostration from fatigue & exposure;
Died 3-26-80
Lee, Harrison
Promoted from Private; Promoted to Sergeant 6-24-62;
Resigned as Sergeant 9-1-62, reappointed Corporal; Promoted to First
Sergeant 63
McCarter, Daniel L
Daviess County, 21, s, 5-10, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Wounded at Buckton
Station--gunshot right arm & side; POW at Buckton Station.
Confederate hospital Union Hotel at Winchester Virginia. Parolled
Winchester 6-14-62, Indianapolis Indiana 8-7-62, Camp Lew Wallace
Ohio 10-31-62. Provost Marshall guard at Columbus Ohio, Indianapolis
1-24-63, exchanged; Returned to regiment 2-63; Wounded at
Gettysburg--gunshot, calves of both legs & right ankle slight,
hospital gangrene, United States Army General Hospital York
Pennsylvania. Patterson Park United States Army General Hospital
Baltimore Maryland. Seminary United States Army General Hospital
Covington Kentucky. Returned to regiment 1-19-64; Mustered out; Died
4-18-89, buried Raglesville Indiana Cemetery
Pitman, Henry L
Daviess County, 32, s, 5-11, Farmer
Promoted from Private. Discharged Stafford CH Virginia
4-15-63 for disability: pulmonary tuberculosis with laryngitis &
bronchitis following pneumonia, total disability; Died 5-1-64
Ragle, Peter Jr
Promoted Sergeant 3-5-62
Russell, John
Daviess County, 27, m, 5-6.5, Farmer
POW at Buckton Station while on picket, prison
Lynchburg & Belle Isle Virginia where contracted catarrh &
piles, parolled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62; Returned regiment
2-63. Wounded at Chancellorsville. Reduced to ranks 2-64; Mustered
out; Died 2-15-1911
Stotts, Robert Craig
Daviess County, 23, 5-9, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Reduced to ranks for straggling
6-23-64; Present throughout. Mustered out
Sumner, John W
Daviess County, 22, 5-6, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Wounded at Rappahannock
Virginia in accident during Pope's Campaign 8-19-62--regiment ordered
to sleep on arms, gun discharged into left hand. Wounded at
Antietam--gunshot lost 2 fingers left hand. United States Army Field
Hospital Antietam Maryland. Discharged at Smoketown Maryland 1-10-63
for wounds. Died 1-22-1911
Sumner, Rezin (Reason)
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-5.5, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Wounded at Antietam--gunshot
ball entered right side base of neck & right shoulder, lodged
near spine & removed 3 months later. United States Army General
Hospital Frederick Maryland. Smoketown Maryland. Jarvis United States
Army General Hospital Baltimore. Steamboat 'BALLOON' from Baltimore
to Hammond. United States Army General Hospital Point Lookout
Maryland. Mount Pleasant United States Army General Hospital
Washington DC. Convalescent Camp Alexandria Virginia. United States
Army General Hospital Division 3 Madison Indiana. Sight &
position of right eye impaired, right arm atrophied; Returned to
regiment 7-26-64. Mustered out. Treated in more hospitals (8) per
single wound incident than any other member of regiment; Died 7-8-69
Wagoner (Waggoner), James
Greene County, 28, 5-9.5, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Wounded at
Chancellorsville--arm side & pit of stomach. Hospital. Mustered
out
Waggoner, Silas P
Martin County, 39, 5-8.5, Farmer
Discharged Camp Halleck Maryland 2-17-62 disability:
chronic rheumatism. Died 11-4-1905
Wallick (Wallack), Michael
Promoted Sergeant 3-5-62
Wilson, Abner
Daviess County, 23, m, 5-10, Farmer
Promoted from Private; Slightly wounded at New Hope
Church--left arm. No 19 United States Army General Hospital Nashville
Tennessee. Joe Holt United States Army General Hospital
Jeffersonville Indiana. Mustered out Indianapolis Indiana 9-13-64.
Died Kansas 10-11-74
Wilson, William J
Daviess County, 37, 5-10.5, Farmer
Discharged 12-2-61 disability: chronic bronchitis
MUSICIANS
Dunlap, John R
Loogootee (Martin), 48, 5-8.5, Blacksmith
Leading drummer; Discharged 12-2-61 disability:
inguinal hernia
McHolland, James T
Newberry, 27, 5-10, Farmer
Fifer; Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps 10-1-63
after sick in hospital Baltimore Maryland & Philadelphia
Pennsylvania since 12-2-61; Mustered out Baltimore 9-12-64; Died
Portland OR 4-11-1919
WAGONER (TEAMSTER)
Davis, George E
Daviess County, 33, m, 6-1.5, Farmer
Died 12-2-61 on Baltimore & Ohio RR enroute
between Frederick & Baltimore Maryland: measles & typhoid;
Buried Baltimore National Cemetery
PRIVATES
Achor, Joseph
Daviess County, 19, s, 5-9.5, Farmer
Transferred United States Army 12-17-62 2nd Battalion
18th US Infantry; Died Topeka Kansas 6-11-03. Buried at Greene
County, Indiana, Pleasant Kentucky Ridge Baptist Church.
Achor, Duncan E
Daviess County, 21, 5-10, Farmer
Severely wounded at Resaca--gunshot to right shoulder
& breast, passed under breastplate & came out near center of
neck breaking collar bone. Clay United States Army General Hospital
Branch B Louisville Kentucky. Soldiers Home Indianapolis Indiana.
Mustered out Indianapolis 11-12-64; Died West Mineral Kansas
7-6-1923, buried Mineral Edgman Cemetery
Allen, Milton L
Promoted Corporal 3-5-62
Anderson, Thomas H
Martin County, 27, s, 5-10.5, Farmer
Detached as cattle guard 11-18-61 to 10-62; Wounded at
Chancellorsville--gunshot right leg near ankle, fractured fibula.
Detached service as Teamster for supply train 5 to 6-63; Returned to
regiment. Detached service as division commissary 4 to 8-64; Veteran
transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry and later consolidated with 33rd
Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died St Louis Missouri
7-30-90
Arford, Daniel
Daviess County, 22, s, 5-8, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--right leg bruised. Discharged at
Convalescent Camp Alexandria Virginia 3-2-63 functional disease of
heart; Died Plymouth Indiana 1-19-76
Boardman, Stephen
Daviess County, 18, 5-7, Farmer
Died at Darnestown Maryland 11-12-61 measles &
typhoid
Bowers, Thomas
Martin County, 19, s, 5-8.5, Farmer
Injured back & right hip during retreat from
Winchester, when a loose horse ran over him. Wounded at Cedar
Mountain--gunshot to right hand. Discharged hospital Portsmouth Grove
Providence Rhode Island 12-12-62 after 3 months for disability:
unable to walk properly. Died Wilmont Kansas 2-28-88
Bruner (Brewster), Enoch M
Fayette County (Illinois), 18, s, 5-9.5, Farmer
Detached as cattle guard Frederick Maryland 11-26-61
to 7-62. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry and later
consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65;
Brother of Thomas R Bruner of Company B, Cousin of Joseph Edwards
Company B; Died Freedom Indiana 3-20-1917
Bruner, Thomas R (K)
Owen County, 20, 5-11, Farmer
Detached service as cattle guard 11-18-61 to 8-62;
Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps at Washington DC 12-22-63
after sick in hospital in Washington since 8-62; Mustered out 8-9-64.
Brother of Enoch M Bruner Company B, Cousin of Joseph Edwards Company
B; "Tom". Died Spencer Indiana 3-30-1930
Buher (Bugher), Alonzo C
Daviess County, 23, 5-10.5, Farmer
Wounded near New Market Virginia in action by gun
shot, 4-17-6--accident shattered left forearm, shot by member of 29th
Pennsylvania Infantry; Detached as hospital nurse 8-62. POW at
Culpeper Virginia 8-19-62, parolled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-7-62,
Fort Delaware Delaware 9-17-62, Camp Parole Annapolis Maryland
12-22-62. Returned to regiment 1-5-63; Wounded at
Chancellorsville--ball left thigh & right hand. Court Marshaled
8-13-63 gambling for money, forfeit $3 per month for 2 months;
Severely wounded at New Hope Church--grapeshot in right thigh. 12th
Corps General Field Hospital. Hospital at Kingston Georgia. General
Hospital & No 2 General Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee.
Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee.
City General Hospital Indianapolis Indiana. Mustered out 11-10-64.
Died 9-7-1902
Callahan, Bartlett, see O'Callaghan, Bartholomew
Callehan (Callahan), William Alexander (H)
Raglesville, 21, m, 5-11, Farmer
Detached service at United States Army General
Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania wardmaster 7 to 10-63; Returned to
regiment; Wounded at Atlanta near Chattahoochee River bridge Georgia
8-29-64--gunshot left arm. No 19 United States Army General Hospital
Nashville Tennessee. Jefferson United States Army General Hospital
Jeffersonville Indiana. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry
and later consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Deserted 12 days
9-64. Mustered out 7-21-65. Last member wounded before 27th mustered
out. Died at Bedford Indiana 12-10-22, buried Bedford Green Hill
Cemetery
Carson, William R
Promoted Corporal 3-6-62
Chesnut (Chestnut), Benjamin F
Daviess County, 22, m, 5-11.5, Farmer
Died at Darnestown 11-27-61 of measles & typhoid
fever
Chestnut, William S
Daviess County, 28, m, 5-7, Farmer
Injured in both knees from varicose veins contracted
from marching in Shenandoah Valley Virginia spring 62. Sick in United
States Army General Hospital Mansion House Alexandria Virginia 1.5
years from 4-27-62 to 2-2-64 when transferred Veteran's Reserve
Corps; Mustered out at Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 8-16-64; Died at
Taylorsville Indiana 2-22-1916
Chiles, Thomas H
Daviess County, 23, m, 6-1, Farmer
Mustered out; "Old Hound". Died Odon Indiana 5-8-1909
Coats, James
Daviess County, 22, s, 5-6, Farmer
Slightly wounded at Resaca--arm. Mustered out. Later
service with 24th Indiana Infantry. Mustered out at Galveston Texas
11-15-65. Died Sandborn Indiana 2-27-79, buried Sandborn Cemetery
Cox, William
Plainville, 18, s, 5-7, Farmer
Injured at Chancellorsville--sprained leg, 12 Corps
General Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Returned to regiment.
Injured at New Hope Church--left side of heart jumping wide ditch.
AWOL 5-28 to 7-64. Detached service as cattle guard 7 to 8-64.
Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry and later consolidated
with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Indian Springs
Indiana 5-21-1917, buried Martin County Inman Cemetery
Critchlow, George M
Daviess County, 18, 5-10.5, Farmer
Wounded at Cedar Mountain--gunshot lost middle finger
right hand. Slightly wounded at Resaca--right arm. Detached service
as corps Provost Marshall guard 7-64; Detached service as Ordnance
worker 2nd Bde HQ 8-23-64. Served as General Ruger's Orderly. Veteran
transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry and later consolidated with 33rd
Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Odon Indiana 3-29-1912,
buried Odon Walnut Hill Cemetery
Cunningham, John W
Daviess County, 22, s, 5-9, Farmer
Sick hospital Indianapolis diarrhea 9-61 first member
of regiment in hospital. Discharged Philadelphia Pennsylvania 9-29-62
after sickness in United States Army General Hospital Falls Church
Virginia & United States Army General Hospital Philadelphia,
disease: phthisis pulmonalis. Died Burns City Indiana 9-12-1926,
buried Burns City
Davis, Jonas
Raglesville, 20, 5-4, Farmer
POW Winchester, prison Belle Isle Virginia contracted
rheumatism lung disease & measles, parolled Aikens Landing
Virginia 9-13-62; Returned regiment; Veteran transferred to 70th
Indiana Infantry and later consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry
transferred 33; Mustered out 7-21-65; Died National Hospital for
Disabled Veterans Marion Indiana 11-17-1910, buried Marion National
Cemetery
Denton, James P P
Greene County, 19, s, 5-8, Farmer
Wounded at Buckton Station. Wounded at Gettysburg.
Injured--brain concussion fall from top of RR car trip between
Virginia & Tennessee 9-63. City United States Army General
Hospital Indianapolis Indiana. Wounded at New Hope Church-- minie
ball to right hand lost 4 fingers (not thumb). General Field Hospital
Chattanooga Tennessee. No 19 United States Army General Hospital
Nashville Tennessee. No 19 United States Army General Hospital
Louisville Kentucky. Jefferson United States Army General Hospital
Jeffersonville Indiana. United States Army General Hospital Madison
Indiana. Veteran; Discharged 1-10-65 for wounds; Died Newberry
Indiana 2-26-1913
Dichert, Anderson
Daviess County, 28, m, 5-11, Blacksmith
Detached service as cattle guard 11-26 to 12-22-61.
POW near Catlett's Station Virginia 8-20-62. Returned to regiment.
Injured at Chancellorsville--tree fell on him. 12th Corps General
Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. AWOL Chancellorsville. Returned
to regiment. General Court Marshal 6-63, forfeit $10 per month
remainder of enlistment. Sentence mitigated: since 8-31-63 forfeit $3
per month 5-28 to 8-31-63. Killed at Resaca
Eaton, Thomas J
Martin County, 24, 5-9.5, Farmer
POW Winchester, Confederate hospital Union Hotel
Winchester Virginia. Parolled 62, Academy United States Army General
Hospital Winchester. Discharged Winchester 6-23-62 loss of right eye
from disease: typhoid fever, during period of derangement at Manassas
Junction Virginia 62. Died Keck's Church Indiana 10-15-63, buried
Burns City Indiana
Edwards, Joseph
Daviess County, 20, s, 5-8.5, Farmer
Teamster. Wounded at Antietam. Detached service with
Ambalance corps 10-28-62 to 9-63. Mustered out Indianapolis Indiana
10-22-64; Cousin of Enoch M & Thomas R Bruner Company B. Died
Daviess County Indiana 3-29-83
Faith, Levi F
Loogootee (Martin), 19, m, 5-7.5, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Wounded at Gettysburg. Severely
wounded at Resaca--shell right foot & left arm. Clay United
States Army General Hospital Louisville Kentucky. Cumberland United
States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee. Deserted 6-28-64;
Returned to hospital. No 2 United States Army General Hospital
Chattanooga Tennessee. Jefferson United States Army General Hospital
Jeffersonville Indiana. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry
and later consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out
7-21-65
Fidler (Fiddler), Martin
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-11, Farmer
Discharged 12-15-61 disability: extensive scrotulitic
ulceration right leg, disability in locomotion. Later service with
4th Indiana Cavalry. Mustered out Jeffersonville Indiana 7-15-65
Flinn, William J (P)(I)
Daviess County, 18, 5-9, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam--gunshot. Discharged Finley United
States Army General Hospital Washington DC 12-10-62 for wounds:
partial paralysis left arm & shoulder. Not to be confused with
William I Flinn, Recruit Company B
Flinn, William M (N)
Promoted Corporal 64
Gaugh (Gough, Goff), Joshua
Lawrence County, 20, s, 5-11.5, Farmer
In guard house 9-30 to 10-31-61; Discharged
Philadelphia Pennsylvania 5-3-62; Died United States Army General
Hospital South & 24th Streets Philadelphia 5-14-62 disease:
phthisis pulmonalis
Gore (Gorr, Goar, Goon), George W
Martin County, 30, m, 5-11, Farmer
Wounded at Cedar Mountain--gunshot to right hand &
fingers. United States Army General Hospital Alexandria Virginia
Washington St Branch. Carver United States Army General Hospital
Washington DC. United States Army General Hospital Broad & Cherry
Streets Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Returned to regiment 10-13-62.
Slightly wounded at Chancellorsville--right shoulder. Wounded at New
Hope Church. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry and later
consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65.
Captured 5 Confederate soldiers. Died Dennison Illinois 8-7-1910,
buried Clark County Illinois Dunlap Cemetery
Guthrey (Guthrie), Elisha
Promoted Corporal 61
Hackler, John S
Daviess County, 24, s, 6-1, Farmer
Died at USADH Frederick Maryland 12-10-61 of measles
Hanna (Hannah), Joseph C
Daviess County, 19, 5-10, Farmer
Severely wounded at Antietam--gunshot shattered
spicula bones driving them into left shoulder & chest. 1st Corps
General Field Hospital Sharman House. United States Army Hospital
Antietam Maryland. United States Army Field Hospital Smoketown
Maryland. Hospital in Frederick Maryland. Discharged at Antietam
Maryland 3-30-63 for wounds: partially paralyzed left arm; Died
Hollowell Kansas 12-30-99
Hanna (Hannah), William
Daviess County, 25, m, 5-10, Farmer
Wounded at New Hope Church--gunshot passed across
chest exit right shoulder. General Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee.
Died Chattanooga 6-12-64 of pneumonia from wounds; Buried Chattanooga
National Cemetery
Harris, William Henry
Greene County, 22, s, 6-1.5, Farmer
Injured Winchester during retreat--run over by US
cavalry horse running from enemy charge, back & right hip.
Discharged hospital Portsmouth Rhode Island 12-23-62 for disability:
unable to straighten himself; "Billy". Died 2-24-1913
Hays (Hayes), John E
Promoted Corporal 3-62
Heron (Herron, Herin, Herrin), Robert
Daviess County, 19, 5-11, Farmer
Severely wounded at Chancellorsville--gunshot left leg
& right thigh. 1st Division/12th Corps Field Hospital Acquia
Creek Virginia. United States Army Hospital Steamer "MARY WASHINGTON"
to Washington DC. Columbian College United States Army General
Hospital Washington. Discharged at Convalescent Camp Alexandria
Virginia 10-3-63 for wounds: lameness. Died Daviess County Indiana
4-1870
Herrondon (Herronden, Hernden), George W
Shelby County, 18, s, 5-7, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Wounded at Atlanta. 1st
Division/20th Corps Field Hospital. Mustered out Atlanta Georgia
9-12-64; Died 1st Division/20th Corps Field Hospital Marietta Georgia
9-17-64 of wounds & chronic diarrhea
Horrall (Horrell, Hoerel), William Hiram
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-3, Farmer
Severely wounded at Chancellorsville--gunshot to left
thigh. 1st Division/12th Corps Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia.
Armory Square United States Army General Hospital & Hammond
United States Army General Hospital Washington DC. United States Army
General Hospital McKim's Mansion Baltimore Maryland. Point Lookout
Maryland. Convalescent Camp Alexandria Virginia. Returned to regiment
11-29-63. Severely wounded at Resaca--gunshot upper 1/3 left arm.
Cumberland United States Army General Hospital Nashville Tennessee.
Clay United States Army General Hospital Louisville Kentucky.
Convalescent Barracks Louisville. United States Army General Hospital
Madison Indiana. Returned to regiment 8-64. Mustered out 9-13-64.
Died 1-30-1928
Hoverstock, Isaiah
Daviess County, 33, m, 5-10, Farmer
Died camp hospital Stafford Court House Virginia
3-15-63 of pneumonia
Hubbard, John
Daviess County, 18, 6-0, Farmer
In guard house 9-20 to 10-31-61. Wounded at Antietam.
Injured at Antietam--right thumb. Satterlee United States Army
General Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Washington DC.
Returned to regiment 11-1-62. Wounded at Chancellorsville--minie ball
passed through right thumb & wrist, also sprained hip & knee.
12th Corps Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. 3rd Division General
Hospital Alexandria Virginia. Returned to regiment 8-18-63. Deserted
8-29-63 to New York, New York, under name of William Webster Company
D, 8th Connecticut Infantry. Died 6-29-1927. Buried at Odon, Indiana,
Mt. Olive Baptist Church.
Hubbard, Willis
Daviess County, 19, m, Farmer
POW at Winchester, captured by Confederate guerillas
under General Mosby. Imprisoned at Lynchburg & Belle Isle
Virginia 8-14-62. Died at Belle Isle 8-26-62. Half brother of William
H Hubbard Company B
Hulan (Halan, Hullen), Hiram H
Martin County, 18, 6-0, Farmer
Detached service in 4th US Artillery (Captain Best's
Battery) 4-10-62; Transferred United States Army 10-24-62 to 4th US
Artillery; Deserted 2-19-65; Died Vincennes Indiana 7-27-1916
Keller, Andrew Jackson
Lawrence County, 18, 5-9, Cooper
In guard house 9-20 to 10-61; Court Marshaled 6-63,
forfeit $3 per month; Injured Resaca in charge--right leg severe
fall; Arrested 8-64. Deserted in hospital at Jeffersonville Indiana
fall 1864. Arrested by citizen 11-18-64 & delivered to Provost
Marshal. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry and later
consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 7-21-65.
Brother of Michael M Keller Company B
Keller, Michael M
Daviess County, 18, m, 5-5.5, Farmer
Severely wounded at Antietam--buckshot in left groin,
ball entered in front & remained severely lodged against thigh
bone. United States Army General Hospital 16th & Filbert Streets
Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Returned to regiment 10-21-62. Wounded at
Gettysburg. Arrested 8-63. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana
Infantry and later consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered
out 7-21-65. Brother of Andrew Jackson Keller Company B. Died Kansas
7-3-1929
Kinnaman (Kinneman, Kinnoman), Dory (Dorry, Theodore)
Daviess County, 35, 6-.5, Farmer
Transferred to United States Navy western gunboat
service, Foote's flotilla, 2-21-62. Discharged Mississippi River
10-62 for disability. Died 7-28-1898 while removing stumps with
explosives. Buried in Old Cemetery at Elnora, Indiana. Uncle of Hiram
Kinnaman, Company B
Kinnaman (Kinneman, Kinnoman), Hiram
Daviess County, 23, 5-7, Farmer
Part-time regimental Teamster. Detached as commissary
& brigade Teamster 4-62 to 8-63. Injured at Acquia Creek Virginia
4-63--ruptured lifting sugar barrel. Wounded at Antietam. Detached
service in Company I 1 & 2-64. Mustered out 9-1-64 at
Chattahoochie River in Georgia. Died Sandborn Indiana 10-29-80,
buried Odon Indiana Old Cemetery. Nephew of Dory Kinnaman, Company B
Kint (Klint), Samuel
Promoted Corporal 6-24-62
Laughlin, John (James) D
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-9, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Hospital Philadelphia
Pennsylvania and Indianapolis Indiana. Returned to regiment. Mustered
out. Brother of Joseph D Laughlin & cousin of the other Laughlins
in Company B; Died Burns City Indiana 10-30-1909, buried Crane
Indiana U S Naval Weapons Support Center, Williams Cemetery. Has the
most distinctive grave of the 27th soldiers--a carved civil war
soldier standing at attention.
Laughlin (Loflin), James O (D)
Martin County, 28, m, 5-11, Farmer
Wounded at Buckton Station. Wounded at
Antietam--gunshot left thigh. Hospital Frederick Maryland. McDougall
United States Army General Hospital Fort Schuyler New York Harbor.
United States Army General Hospital South St., Philadelphia
Pennsylvania. Soldiers Home Indianapolis Indiana. Transferred
Veteran's Reserve Corps Philadelphia 4-64; Mustered out Indianapolis
Indiana 9-14-64. Brother of John R & Joseph H Laughlin, &
cousin of John D & Joseph D Laughlin Company B; Died South Linton
Indiana 5-13-1911, buried Mineral City Indiana
Laughlin, Joseph H
Daviess County, 19, s, 6-2, Farmer
Contracted piles & diarrhea at Gettysburg during
battle. United States Army Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania &
York Pennsylvania. Detached service United States Army Hospital
Gettysburg wardmaster 8 to 10-63. Returned to regiment 10-63.
Mustered out. Brother of James O (D) & John R (B), & cousin
of John D & Joseph D Laughlin Company B. Died at Bloomfield,
Greene County, Indiana 6-10-98.
Laux (Loux), William
Jackson County, 30, 5-5.5, Farmer
In guard house 9 to 10-61. POW Winchester, imprisoned
Lynchburg Virginia. Parolled at Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62 &
Camp Parole Annapolis Maryland hospital 9-15-62. Returned to regiment
10-62. Severely wounded Gettysburg--gunshot left foot & ball
struck knapsack knocking him down rupturing testicle. 1st
Division/12th Corps Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania &
hospital York Pennsylvania. Satterlee United States Army General
Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Transferred Veteran's
Reserve Corps Philadelphia 9-9-63. Veteran. Mustered out 7-6-65. Died
9-6-1905
Lawyer, Jacob
Daviess County, 22, 5-7.5, Farmer
Detached service as brigade Team 6-6-62 to 10-63.
Injured left arm & side when thrown from saddle horse while
trying to mount on to a barrel. Mustered out. Died Washington County
Indiana 11-25-1904, buried Caveton Cemetery
Lee, Harrison
Promoted Corporal 1-1-62
Litten, Michael L
Daviess County, 24, m, 6-0, Farmer
Had been approved for Discharged 5-22-62 but had to
wait. POW Winchester, parolled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62.
Returned to regiment. Discharged Maryland Heights Maryland 10-26-62
for disability: rheumatism, unable to march or carry knapsack. Later
service with 143rd Indiana Infantry. Died Anaheim California 2-9-1920
Lutz (Leutes), Charles
Daviess County, 18, 5-7.5, Blacksmith
Discharged Camp Halleck Maryland 2-12-62 disability:
spinal affection; Died Sullivan Indiana 2-12-1920
Mathews, William B
Martin County, 22, 5-11.5, Farmer
POW at Buckton Station, parolled Aikens Landing
Virginia 9-13-62. Returned to regiment. Killed at Chancellorsville
McCarter, Daniel L
Promoted Corporal 3-5-62
McMullen, William
Daviess County, 18, 5-3.5, Farmer
Court Marshaled 4-64 for grossly neglected duty on
picket, lying down on post. Forfeited $3 per month for 4 months,
stand at attention at head of his Company street 3 hrs each day for 4
days carrying 20-lb knapsack with gun at "support arms." Mustered out
with honorable service in September 1864.
Moratta (Muratta, Muratter), John
Raglesville, 18, 5-9, Farmer
POW at Buckton Station. Parolled Aikens Landing
Virginia 9-13-62. Returned to regiment. Wounded at Atlanta
8-28-64--shell fragments to face, right hand & arm. General Field
Hospital & No 2 United States Army General Hospital Chattanooga
Tennessee. No 19 United States Army General Hospital Nashville
Tennessee. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry and later
consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered out Indianapolis
Indiana 8-9-65; Died 9-14-1908
Nugent, George W
Daviess County, 20, 5-9.5, Farmer
Missing suspected deserted; Sick hospital Washington
DC, New York, New York 9-14-62; Never returned; Mustered out
Nugent, John D
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-9, Farmer
Injured--rupture & tumor right testicle from
carrying heavy loads on march. Discharged Camp Halleck Maryland
2-17-62 for disability. Died Mitchell, Indiana 8-12-1912, buried
Lawrence County Indiana Knott Cemetery
O'Callaghan (O'Callahan, Callahan),
Bartholomew (Bartlett)
Daviess County, 50 (but stated he was 44), m, 5-8, Farmer
Wounded at Winchester--shell right hand & twice
left leg. POW at Winchester Virginia 6-7-62. Imprisoned at Lynchburg
& Richmond Virginia 8-4-62, contracted vericose veins &
bronchitis. Parolled Aikens Landing Virginia 9-21-62. Discharged
Patent Office United States Army General Hospital Washington DC
11-1-62 for disability: phthisis, frozen feet imperfectly recovered.
Later service 13th Massachussetts of Veteran's Reserve Corps.
Mustered out 11-13-65. Died Boston Massachussetts 3-1-95
O'Shaughnessy, Michael‚ see (O')Shaughnessy, Michael,
Recruit
Pitman, Henry L
Promoted Corporal 3-5-62
Poindexter, McHewel (McHowel, McHuel)
Martin County, 24, m, 6-2.5, Farmer
Slightly wounded at Chancellorsville--hand & left
shoulder. Slightly wounded at Resaca--arm. Slightly wounded at New
Hope Church--shell fragments to arm, foot & right hip. General
Field Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee. Returned to regiment 6-15-64.
Mustered out Atlanta Georgia 9-12-64; Died 10-23-81
Ragle (Ragel), Jacob
Reduced ranks from First Sergeant 3-6-62
Russell, John
Reduced ranks from Corporal 2-64
Sharum, John
Daviess County, 48, 5-9, Farmer
Wounded at Front Royal Virginia 5-23-62--gunshot right
side. POW at Buckton Station. Parolled Aikens Landing Virginia
9-13-62. Hospital Baltimore Maryland; Returned to regiment 10-62.
Transferred to Veteran's Reserve Corps 8-64 after sick in United
States Army General Hospital Frederick Maryland, United States Army
General Hospital McKim's Mansion, Jarvis United States Army General
Hospital & United States Army Convalescent Hospital Patterson
Park Baltimore Maryland since 12-10-62. Buried Daviess County Indiana
St Peters Cemetery
Shively, William L
Daviess County, 28, 5-9, Farmer
Wounded at Antietam. Detached service cor Team 4-26 to
12-63; Mustered out. Brother of Sanford H Shively Company B
Sparks, John
Daviess County, 19, 6-.5, Farmer
Wounded at Buckton Station. POW at Buckton Station,
recaptured by Gen Shields 62. United States Army General Hospital
Alexandria Virginia Wolfe St Branch. Returned to regiment 7-23-62.
Detached service with Battery K 5th US Artillery 3-20 to 8-63.
Detached service with Battery K 1st New York Artillery 8 to 10-63.
Mustered out
Stanley (Standley), Charles W
Martin County, 18, s, 5-9, Farmer
Wounded at Buckton Station--3 sabre cuts, fractured
skull, 2 cuts to left arm. POW at Buckton Station. Confederate
hospital Union Hotel Winchester Virginia. Parolled Winchester
6-14-62. Patent Office United States Army General Hospital Washington
DC 6-17-62. Indianapolis Indiana, Camp Chase Columbus Ohio 8-8-62,
and Fort Delaware, Delaware. Transferred United States Army 12-14-62
Company K 1st US Cavalry. Mustered out 8-2-64. Later service 144th
Indiana Infantry; Died Soldiers Home Lafayette Indiana 1-21-1923
Stotts, Robert Craig
Promoted Corporal 6-24-62; Reduced to ranks from
Corporal 6-23-64
Stout, George W
Daviess County, 18, 5-4, Farmer
POW at Buckton Station. Parolled at Aikens Landing
Virginia 9-13-62. Returned to regiment. Severely wounded at
Chancellorsville--gunshot left thigh. 1st Division/12th Corps General
Field Hospital Acquia Creek Virginia. Armory Square United States
Army General Hospital Washington DC. Returned to regiment 10-62.
Veteran. Wounded at Atlanta 8-10-64--gunshot to breast on picket
duty; Died of wounds in ambulance before it arrived at hospital.
Buried Marietta Georgia National Cemetery. Last member Killed/Died of
wounds prior regiment mustering out
Sumner, John W
Promoted Corporal 6-24-62
Sumner, Rezin (Reason)
Promoted Corporal 6-24-62
Trublood (Trueblood), Richard
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-10, Farmer
Detached service as Pioneer 3-30-63. Returned to
regiment. Severely wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot to left arm. 12th
Corps General Field Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Satterlee
United States Army General Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
United States Army General Hospital & Soldiers Home Indianapolis
Indiana. Returned to regiment in 64; Slightly wounded at Resaca.
Mustered out. Died Raglesville Indiana 3-2-1916, buried Raglesville
Cemetery
Vest, Andrew J
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-5.5, Farmer
POW at Buckton Station, imprisoned at Lynchburg &
Belle Isle Virginia. Contracted scurvey, parolled at Aikens Landing
Virginia 9-13-62, Camp Parole Annapolis Maryland, and Washington DC
9-23-62. Hospital Dam No 4 Maryland. United States Army General
Hospital Camp A Frederick Maryland. Returned to regiment 2-16-63.
Mustered out. Died Canyon City Colorado 12-24-1927, buried Odon
Indiana Walnut Hill Cemetery
Waggoner (Wagoner), James
Promoted Corporal 6-24-62
Wagley, Pierson
Daviess County, 32, m, 6-2, Farmer
Died at Darnestown Maryland 12-24-61 of fever
Webster, Daniel
Daviess County, 19, m, 5-9.5, Farmer
Mustered out; Present throughout; Died National
Hospital for Disabled Veterans Danville Illinois 11-1-1913
Williams, Andrew Jackson
Raglesville, 29, s, 6-3, Farmer
Teamster. Wounded at Antietam. Detached service as
Teamster for ammo train 3-12-63 to 12-63. Detached service as
division train guard 6 to 7-64. Veteran transferred to 70th Indiana
Infantry and later consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry. Mustered
out 7-21-65. "Jackson". Died 2-4-70, buried Raglesville Indiana
Cemetery
Wilson, Abner
Promoted Corporal 6-24-62
Wilson, Joseph Barton S
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-10, Farmer
Discharged Jarvis United States Army General Hospital
Baltimore Maryland 7-4-63 after sick in hospital Frederick Maryland
& Baltimore since 12-10-62, disease: spinal meningitis &
generally broken down from typhoid & field exposure. Partial use
of limbs & acute back pain. Dieds Odon Indiana 3-6-1924, buried
Odon Walnut Hill Cemetery
Wirts(Wirz), Thomas S
Daviess County, 18, s, 5-7, Farmer
Transferred to United States Army 10-24-62 4th US
Artillery. Mustered out Erie Pennsylvania 1-31-67; Died 10-4-1923
Worrel (Worrell, Worrall), James
Daviess County, 44, 6-.5, Farmer
Discharged Camp Halleck Maryland 2-17-62 disability:
phthisis pulmonalis
Worrel (Worrell, Worrall)(Worlds), Needham
Daviess County, 35
Deserted Indianapolis Indiana 9-14-61
RECRUITS (PRIVATES)
Arford (Alford), William F
Tuscarora County (Ohio), 20, s, 5-8, Farmer
Mustered in 7-15-62. Suffered from rheumatism
throughout including 11 months in hospital 62-63. Missed
Chancellorsville/Gettysburg. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry,
Mustered out 6-8-65; Died Washington Indiana 4-11-1914, buried
Washington Oak Grove Cemetery
Combs, Charles
Bloomington (Monroe), 19, 5-10.5, Farmer
Mustered in 3-12-62; Wounded at Antietam buttocks.
Hospital Frederick Maryland. Satterlee United States Army General
Hospital West Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Detached service in
Distribution Camp Alexandria Virginia 5 to 6-63. Returned to regiment
6-63. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 6-8-65
Correll (Cornell, Coswell), Charles (John) U (N)
Van Buren Township (Owen), 18, 5-7, Farmer
Mustered in 3-31-64. Died at Chattanooga Tennessee
7-11-64 of typhoid; Buried Chattanooga National Cemetery
Correll (Carrell, Coswell), Harvey (Harry) M (N)
Tuscarora County (Ohio), 16, s, 5-4, Farmer
Mustered in 7-15-62; Wounded at
Chancellorsville--shell fragments right shoulder slight & right
arm severe. 1st Division/12th Corps General Field Hospital Acquia
Creek Virginia. Carver United States Army General Hospital Washington
DC. Returned to regiment 8-8-63; Missed New Hope Church/Peach Tree
Creek/siege of Atlanta--sick in hospital. Transferred to 70th Indiana
Infantry. Mustered out 6-8-65; "Harve." Died Odon Indiana 3-22-1935,
buried Odon Walnut Hill Cemetery
Davis, Russell
Mustered in 7-15-62. Prior service with 14th Indiana
Infantry. Wounded at Antietam. Missed New Hope Church/Atlanta 6/7-64
sick in hospital. Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry. Mustered out
6-8-65. Died at Loogoottee Indiana 2-16-1915, buried Loogootee
Goodwill Cemetery
Dearmin (Dearman, Dearmer), John
Bloomington (Monroe), 16, s, 5-7, Farmer
Mustered in 3-10-62. Transferred to 70th Indiana
Infantry. Mustered out Goldsboro, North Carolina 4-5-65. Died
Indianapolis Indiana 10-14-1900, buried Crown Hill Cemetery
Flinn, William I
Van Buren Township (Owen), 19, 5-10, Farmer
Mustered in 3-31-64; Wounded at New Hope
Church--breast; Died 5-26-64 of wounds. Buried Marietta Georgia
National Cemetery; Not to be confused with William J (P)(I) Flinn
Private Company B
Fulkerson, Calvin Marion
Daviess County
Mustered in 7-15-62. Died hospital Harpers Ferry
Virginia 12-26-62 typhoid. "Marion"
Gramm (Ghraun) Henry, Jr
Washington, 33, 5-7, Carpenter
Mustered in 7-15-62. Wounded at Antietam. Slightly
wounded at Chancellorsville left leg. Wounded at Gettysburg--right
leg stone bruise. Hospital York Pennsylvania. Patterson Park United
States Army Convalescent Hospital Baltimore Maryland. Returned to
regiment 9-19-63; Detached as cattle guard 5-16-64 to 8-64.
Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry. Mustered out 6-8-65
Herendon (Herenden, Hernden), James S (F)
Raglesville, 18, s, 5-9, Farmer
Mustered in 3-31-64. Injured at New Hope Church--shell
concussion near total deafness in right ear. Transferred to 70th
Indiana Infantry and later consolidated with 33rd Indiana Infantry.
Mustered out 7-21-65. Died Washington Indiana 5-12-92
Laughlin, John R
Lawrence County, 26, m, 6-2, Farmer
Mustered in 8-27-62. Wounded at Antietam--ball went
through left elbow joint. Hospital Frederick Maryland. South St
United States Army General Hospital Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
Discharged in Philadelphia 2-6-63 for wounds: permanent anchylosis of
left elbow. Wounded in battle 3 weeks after mustering in. Brother of
James O (D) & Joseph H (B), & cousin of John D & Joseph D
Laughlin Company B. Died Wayne County Illinois 8-30-73
Laughlin, Joseph Dunn
Martin County, 18, s, 6-0, Farmer
Mustered in 8-8-62. Deserted in hospital at Fort
Schuyler New York Harbor 7-13-63. Returned to regiment. Transferred
to 70th Indiana Infantry. Mustered out near Washington DC 6-8-65.
"JD." Brother of John (James) D Laughlin Company B. Died Odon Indiana
1-4-1925, buried Odon Walnut Hill Cemetery
Martin, William H
Mustered in 3-15-62. Wounded at Buckton Station.
Confederate hospital Union Hotel Winchester Virginia. Died USAPH
Winchester 6-23-63 wounds. Buried Winchester National Cemetery
Richardson, Joseph
Monroe County, 20, 6-0, Farmer
Mustered in 3-14-62. Died in regimental hospital at
Dam No 4 C&O; Canal Maryland 11-12-62 of disease: erysipilis
(O')Shaughnessy, Michael
Fort Wayne (Allen)
Mustered in 3-15-62. Recruit for 12th Indiana but
assigned to 27th. POW at Winchester, imprisoned Lynchburg Virginia.
Died in prison at Lynchburg 7-21-62
Shively, San(d)ford (Samuel) H
Wilson County (Kentucky), 37, 6-.5, Farmer
Mustered in 8-14-62; Slightly wounded at
Antietam--gunshot left neck & head. 1st Corps General Field
Hospital Sharman House. No 1 United States Army General Hospital
Frederick Maryland. Turner's Lane United States Army General Hospital
Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Returned to regiment 1-2-63. Detached as
corps Teamster 4-26 to 8-63. Missed Atlanta sick in hospital.
Transferred to 70th Indiana Infantry. Discharged at United States
Army General Hospital Madison Indiana 1-10-65 disability: valvular
lesion of heart causing hydro-periccordiumm & anasarca. Brother
of William L Shively Company B. Died Petersburg Indiana 4-2-1901,
buried Daviess County Indiana
Todd, Samuel L
Mustered in 3-15-62. Recruit for 12th Indiana but
assigned to 27th. Wounded at Antietam. Deserted Sharpsburg Maryland
3-18-63. Returned to regiment. Killed at Chancellorsville
Williams, Vinson (Vincent)
Daviess County, 20, s, 5-6, Farmer
Mustered in 7-15-62. Wounded at Gettysburg--gunshot to
right side & lungs. 1st Division/12th Corps General Field
Hospital Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Died at Gettysburg Pennsylvania
7-8-63 of wounds. Buried Gettysburg National Cemetery
COMPANY B
FINAL DISPOSITION OF MEMBERS DURING
SERVICE WITH 27TH INDIANA
Killed in Action (4): Carson, William R; Dichert, Anderson;
Mathews, William B; Todd, Samuel L
Died of (Mortal) Wounds (7): Flinn, William I; Guthrey,
Elisha; Hanna, William; Herrondon, George W; Martin, William H;
Stout, George; Williams, Vinson
Died of Disease/Sickness (7): Boardman, Stephen; Chesnut,
Benjamin F; Correll, Charles U; Fulkerson, Calvin Marion; Hackler,
John S; Hoverstock, Isaiah; Richardson, Joseph;
Died of Other Causes (5): Davis, George E; Eaton, Thomas J;
Baker, Godfrey (unk); Hubbard, Willis (POW/unk). Shaughnessy, Michael
(POW/unk)
Transferred to United States Army (5): Infantry = Achor,
Joseph; Artillery = Hulan, Hiram H; Wirtz, Thomas S; Cavalry =
Stanley, Charles W; Navy = Kinnaman, Dory
Discharged (26): Arford, Daniel; Bowers, Thomas; Brashears,
Ira; Cunningham, John W; Dunlap, John R; Fidler, Martin; Flinn,
William J; Gaugh, Joshua; Hanna, Joseph C; Harris, William Henry;
Heron, Robert; Hubbard, William H; Ketchum, Lewis Seth; Kint, Samuel;
Laughlin, John R; Litten, Michael L; Lutz, Charles; Nugent, John D;
O'Callahan, Bartlett; Pitman, Henry L; Ragle, Jacob; Sumner, John W;
Waggoner, Silas P; Wilson, Joseph B S; Wilson, William J; Worrel,
James
Resigned (2): Davis, William E; Moore, Jackson L
Transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps (5): Bruner, Thomas
R; Chestnut, William S; Laux, William; McHolland, James T; Sharum,
John
Mustered Out with Regiment (24): Allen, Milton L
(Chattanooga, Tennessee); Casey, Thomas W; Chiles, Thomas H; Coats,
James; Horrall, William Hiram; Laughlin, James O; Laughlin, John D;
Littell, John Gilmore; Laughlin, Joseph H; Lawyer, Jacob; McCarter,
Daniel L; McMullen, William; Nugent, George W; Poindexter, McHewel;
Rusell, John; Shively, William L; Sparks, John; Stotts, Robert Craig;
Sumner, Rezin; Trueblood, Richard; Vest, Andrew J; Wagoner, James;
Wallich, Michael (Indianapolis, Indiana); Wilson, Abner
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
Veterans (19) Transferred to 70th Indiana (17): Anderson,
Thomas H; Bruner, Enoch M; Callehan, William Alexander; Cox, William;
Critchlow, George M; Davis, Jonas; Denton, James P P (did not
transferred); Faith, Levi F; Flinn, William M; Gore, George W; Hayes,
John E; Keller, Andrew J; Keller, Michael M; Laux, William (did not
transferred); Lee, Harrison; Moratta, John; Ragle, Peter Jr;
Thornburgh, John W (Capt); Williams, Andrew Jackson
Recruits Transferred to 70th Indiana (9): Arford, William
F; Combs, Charles; Correll, Harvey Newton; Davis, Russell; Dearmin,
John; Gramm, Henry Jr; Herendon, James S; Laughlin, Joseph Dunn;
Shively, Sanford H
Not Mustered Out with Regiment (in hospital or otherwise),
Mustered out Later (5): Achor, Duncan E; Baker, Godfrey; Buher,
Alonzo C; Denton, James P P; Edwards, Joseph (Indianapolis)
Deserted (9): Callahan, William Alexander; Faith, Levi F;
Guthrey, Elisha (returned); Hubbard, John; Keller, Andrew Jackson
(returned); Laughlin, Joseph Dunn (returned); Nugent, George W; Todd,
Samuel L (returned); Worrel, Needham
Wounded in Action, not Mortally (58 men for 80 times):
Achor, Duncan E; Allen, Milton L (2 engagements); Anderson, Thomas H;
Arford, Daniel; Bowers, Thomas; Brashears, Ira; Buher, Alonzo C (3
engagements); Callehan, William Alexander; Casey, Thomas W; Coats,
James; Combs, Charles; Correll, Harvey Newton; Critchlow, George W;
Davis, Russell; Denton, James P P (3 engagements); Edwards, Joseph;
Faith, Levi F(3 battles); Flinn, William J; Flinn, William M; Gore,
George W (3 battles); Gramm, Henry Jr (3 battles); Guthrey, Elisha (2
engagements); Hanna, Joseph C; Hayes, John E; Heron, Robert;
Herrondon, George W; Horrall, William Hiram (2 battles); Hubbard,
John (2 battles); Hubbard, William H; Keller, Michael M (2 battles);
Kinnaman, Hiram; Laughlin, John D; Laughlin, John R; Laughlin, James
O (2 engagements); Laughlin, Joseph Dunn; Laux, William (2 battles);
Lee, Harrison; McCarter, Daniel (2 engagements); Martin, William H;
Moratta, John; Ragle, Peter Jr; O'Callahan, Bartlett; Poindexter,
McHewel (3 battles); Russell, John; Sharum, John; Shively, Sanford H;
Sparks, John; Stanley, Charles W; Stout, George W; Sumner, John W (2
engagements); Sumner, Rezin; Thornburgh, John W; Todd, Samuel L;
Trublood, Richard (2 battles); Wagner, James; Wallick, Michael (2
engagements); Williams, Andrew Jackson; Wilson, Abner
Prisoners of War (22): Buher, Alonzo C; Davis, Jonas;
Davis, William E; Dichert, Anderson; Eaton, Thomas J; Guthrey,
Elisha; Hubbard, Willis; Laux, William; Litten, Michael L; McCarter,
Daniel; Mathews, William B; Moratta, John; O'Callahan, Bartlett;
Russell, John; Sharum, John; Shaughnessy, Michael; Shively, William
L; Sparks, John; Stanley, Charles W; Stout, George W; Vest, Andrew J;
Wallick, Michael
Injured (11 men for 12 times): Bowers, Thomas; Chestnut,
William S; Cox, William (2 times); Davis, William E; Denton, James
PP; Dichert, Anderson; Harris, William Henry; Herendon, James S;
Keller, Andrew J; Lawyer, Jacob; Nugent, John D
Number of Men Who were Casualties: 69 (4-65)
Present Throughout (2): Stotts, Robert Craig; Webster,
Daniel
Prior Civil War Service (1): Davis, Russell
Later Service with Another Unit (5): Coats, James; Fidler,
Martin; Litten, Michael L; O'Callahan, Bartlett; Stanley, Charles W
STATISTICS AND NUMBERS
Original Members: Officers = 3
Enlisted = 99
Total 102
Recruits = 18
Total Members = 120
Members in Each Rank: Officers = 5; Non-Commissioned Officers =
34; Other Enlisted = 108
Total 147
Marital Status (Verified): Married = 26; Single = 36
Average Height: Overall = 5-9.5 (69.5") (109)
Median = 5-9.4 (69.4")
Average Age: Overall = 23.7 years (113)
Officers = 27.6 years
Enlisted = 23.6 years
Median = 21.0 years
Occupations:
Manual Labor = 102
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Transportation = 1
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Artisan = 5
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Farmer = 102
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Teamster/Wagoner = 1
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Blacksmith = 3
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Carpenter = 1
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Professional = 2
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Minister = 1
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Physician = 1
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