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Federal Casualties, Part 2
List 2. Wounded (survived
the battle)
1st Kentucky Cavalry
| Name |
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Unit |
Nature of Wound |
| Anderson |
Joseph
|
Co. B |
badly;
discharged |
| Beard |
William F. |
Co. B |
badly;
discharged |
| Chrisman |
Isaac
"Ike" |
Co. H |
severely;
shot in the head |
| Haley |
James
|
Co. B |
slightly |
| Kennedy |
Arthur |
Co. C |
struck by
spent ball; remained in action |
| Lynn |
Hayes B. |
Co. B |
struck on
right temple by fragments of an exploding shell |
| Peyton |
Thomas
J. |
Co.
B |
badly; shot
in neck; paralyzed for the rest of his life |
| Smith |
Felix R. |
Co. C |
severely |
| Sumpter |
Joe |
Co. H |
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Source: Sergeant E. Tarrant, "The Wild Riders of
the First Kentucky Cavalry." Lexington, KY: Henry Clay Press, 1969 (reprint of 1894
Louisville edition), p. 63; Isaac Chrisman info courtesy Joe Chrisman, Winfield, KS; Hayes
Lynn info courtesy Judy Fisk.
2nd Minnesota Infantry
| Barnett, P. S. |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| Benson, John |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| Brown, J. R. |
Pvt. |
Co. E |
| Chamber, J. B. |
Pvt. |
Co. B |
| Clinton, Henry |
Pvt. |
Co. I |
| Cook, Henry F. |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| Cooper, Ed. |
Corp. |
Co. B |
| Dehnning, Geo. |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
| Etzel, John |
Pvt. |
Co. B |
| Grant, Alex. |
Corp. |
Co. K |
| Hammen, Henry H. |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
| Haskins, W. K. |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| Hotchkiss, F. V. |
Corp. |
Co. K |
| Johnson, Thos. |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| Kemper, Wm. |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
| Kiefer, Frank |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
| Mabold, John |
Pvt. |
Co. E |
| Markham, Wm. |
Capt. |
Co. B |
| McDonough, Thos. |
1st Sgt. |
Co. K |
| Morgenstern, Anton |
Sgt. |
Co. G |
| Partman, Alex. |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| Plowman, G. |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| Pomeroy, J. B. |
Corp. |
Co. K |
| Renne, O. P. |
Pvt. |
Co. E |
| Schultz, Chas. |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
| Smith, John |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| Smith, W. C. |
Pvt. |
Co. B |
| Stout, Tenbroek |
2nd Lt. |
Co. I |
| Walden, Ira G. |
Pvt. |
Co. B |
| Westland, C. F. |
Pvt. |
Co. K |
| White, Cornelius |
Pvt. |
Co. B |
| Yanke, Chas. |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
Source: Judson W. Bishop, "The Story of a Regiment." St. Paul, MN,
1890, p. 207.
9th Ohio Infantry
| Baumgärtner, John |
2nd Lt. |
Co. F |
| Becker, Karl |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
| Biegel, Georg |
Pvt. |
Co. H |
| Bürkle, Ernst |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
| Dixon, Lloyd |
Pvt. |
Co. H |
| Dumbacher, Martin |
Pvt. |
Co. E |
| Gehm, Wilhelm |
Pvt. |
Co. H |
| Günther, August |
Pvt. |
Co. B |
| Jessing, Paul |
Pvt. |
Co. F |
| Joseph, Karl |
Capt. |
Co. A |
| Karpp, Henry |
Pvt. |
Co. F |
| Limberger, Georg |
Pvt. |
Co. G |
| May, Karl |
Pvt. |
Co. F |
| Mella, Philipp |
Pvt. |
Co. F |
| Müller, Anton |
Pvt. |
Co. D |
| Nepper, Gustav F. |
1st Lt. |
Co. E |
| Stolz, Peter |
Corp. |
Co. H |
| Wild, Anton |
Pvt. |
Co. H |
| Winter, Henry |
Pvt. |
Co. D |
| Wipfler, Sebastian |
Pvt. |
Co. C |
Source: Frederic Trautmann (ed.), "We Were the
Ninth" (translation of C. Grebner's "Die Neuner," 1897). Kent, OH:
Kent State Univ. Press, 1987, pp. 209-235, 269 (n. 15).
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