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*William I 'M*-, private. Promotedfith Corporal and taken prison* tIl« ,ol(’. Porter, prlvalf'. Trans-r ground strean will* their lt;1* sol .t'ohrtiel Leake «as In ft battle itPdltnr of the Journal Co. C. of the 11 fantry was raisedIowa Vo I In-ashlngton♦ ounty. Iowa, and ordered Into lt;msr-ters bv the Governor of the State August lath, 1 HH2 and mustered Into th# sertle® of the rnlted Statonby Lieut. Charles J. Ball, V. 8 A.,Auk 18th, lKf*2 under proclamation *r»f the l*rlt; sldont of the I nlted State* hearing date JulyJohn Ihillc ti, private. Living.n .1 Helwlek, prt ate. Takenprisoner Sept. 20th, lSei2, Killed since the war.Kdvvard II. lllllwlrk, private.California. Living.1'dolphus Johnson, private. IMh charged for disability Feb. 11. 1*63ferred to Co. W. 2Wh Infantry. I nknow n.Wounded. Col.I I*m iwell as many of Iter hravo orfieers and men of the Nineteenth were kill*ed with a lots of 41 men1 i.*Uofliiiig Farm, wh r# In I* MWere andhard fought battle the force Wftl ov-erpowered and taken prisoners. Theuncaptured porflen of the regiment•low* pit Skinner, private.fXaid.charged for disability.f *h 11 ti» Hwa rtstander.wounded. making th** missing of I ft 2J tii ton went from Carrollton jtotal loti w'ttlv, with the I#oops under Gen^^■Col.Hanks itprivate, iaaft' r rallying th»* shaft* redwen to viraxos Santiago,lb*\M2Fromlda*e of enrollment to rendeevous, 3 4 0 nT. H. Stanton, Captain command* lug, Aug. IS, 18f’.2. Appointed Pay-master IT. S. Vol. Oct. 2, 18f,2. Dead.m ed SiW Kendall, private. Wound*2!. 1 K *;:?Itlseharpjed fordisahility, June f»th, IH6.V Dead.Alex Klrkpatrlek, private. Dead.John S. Klrkpatrlek, private. Dead Jacob Kime, private. Dead.Transferred to Co K 2!Mh Infailtl’v.(iolden City, Mo. ” Head.Thomas J. Talhott, private. Transferred fo Co. F 2‘*th Infantry. I n-knownSamuel W. Taylor, private*. Transferred to Co. F 2T»th Infantry, Phil* ipfthurg, Kan.laaae Van Winkle, private. Transferred t« Co F 2!tli Infantry, Dead, .lames L. Winter, private Trans-ri'gimetit wt and the f* lt;*1* l!li-Nlnefeenth wana,, a. | ■ I II isehe first to I a n tno la led ii in another * hare.Hi regiment dida colors on that island. FromPi i rle lt;; l o v#• i one of ? b*n \\ hJeh . j p,,int it went to Hrownsvlatter part of ,»ulv k*lt;seven companies of the regiment returned to Newfought battle* of the war and Iowa ■ New drb ans the prisonersd to win »t. | tfitir-n at Sterling Farm having b#enIn the rap- j exchanged. rejoined theblood and daring h*The regiment part icipater ture of Van Huron, Ark , andamarch across Host on mouutaltiR re turned to Prairie drove. About t** of February. 1 **»:!. the Nineferred t o Co. F 2fth Infantry. Dead, i *lh 1 wo fompanlea of eavalrj j v ti« r** the threeRobert It, Young, private*. Transregiment.Cap!. Adams there died from effects| of his Imprisonment In Texas prison* us. in August the Nineteenth withother troops went to Pensacola, Fla ,s left atwas left to hold Forsyth, Mo. To-•?. S. Dray, 1st Lieutenant, e mainline, August 18, 1X62. Promo ted to Capt. Jan. 1, 1863. Living.K. A. Woodford. 2d Lieut, commanding, Aug. 18, 181» 2, resigned21, Ullu Dead.S. Farnsworth, 1st Sergeant, notmustered as 2d. Lleuf. Dischargedas 1st Sergeant DeadThomas McOannon, Id Sergeant. Transferred to 10th Kansas as 2d Lieut., Leavenworth, Kan., 1863.Dead.George Johnston, 3rd Sergt. Promoted to 2d Lieut. April 12 18*3.Taken prisoner Sept. 2'.*, 18*i:?. Dead.Wayne G. Simmons, 4th Sergeant. Jx»s Angela, Calif.Wm. E. Jeffrey, 5th Sergeant.Wounded at Prairie Grove Dec. 7th. 18t2. Discharged for disability. Living. Promoted to 3rd. Sergeant August 16, 1863.S. C. Lombarker. 1st Corporal Discharged for disability Oct. 13. 1863. Dead.L. XV. Osborne. 2d Corporal. Promoted to 1st Corporal March 16, 1863 Dead.Robert M Glasgow, 3d CorporalatJohn M Lytle, private. Wounded f) rr( Jo (lt;(t p 2(»u, infantrv D«ad !aslt; ()lt; x prH it ma*l fon-'! and taken prisoner, Sept. 2, 1862. Washington, Iowa. Living.ft, II. Lewis, private. Died at NewOrleans.W’m, J. Lewis, private. Takenprisoner, S«*pt. 29th, 1863. Dead.XVin. J. Lea, private. Transferred to Veteran Heserve t’orps,10th, 1865. Dead.John T. Long. Ainsworth, Iowa.Living.Geo, Mayer, private. Discharged for disability, Jan. 31st, 1864, Dead.(has MclHmald. Promoted to 7th corporal. Taken prisoner Sept 2t*. 1862. Living.John W. Morton, private.There a re now living in Washington County, Iowa members of this company as follows: J. W. Morton, XV. H. Jeffrey, William Hlalr, J. S.Gray, D. C, Anderson. John M Lytle, John Long, Joseph Snider, M. A.com pi Hraaos Santiago jolne eeijth v as in *nanv minor forays an«lt. The Nine-ed marches toward Ilartsvllle to hes*off Marmaduke, eh»ssed the Gasconexpedlilons up on the west part of Spanish Fort where It took part inWilkinlt;Fielt;1 Staff of tNimade river and on to Salem. Mo Af-,th|lt nivm it W(.nt to Dauphin Inter being attached te mporarily to j |afH, ,n MaV an(| to vobllu In June Fwing’s command the First Division 1 v h,.rp H Uas mmierv(\ out of the sor-went to Vicksburg under G* n Ib rIlt;* Iron, where it took part in the sic*e of wrvflt;Sl of t}M, Nineteenth the iure and was among the fewi *mPro-moled to 8th Corporal May 1st, 1865. Washington, Iowa. Living.Wm. N. MtrConahey, private. Died of disease July 22, 1861.Wm. .McDowell, private. Promoted ftth Corporal. Taken prisoner Sept. 29th, 1863. Living.Andrew McCainphell, private. Taken prisoner Sept. 2!Mh, 1863. Keota,Iowa.teenth Iowa Infanfrv were:( o|onel*i.Henjamln Crabb, dead.John Hruee, de»ad.Ideut. f »llt;meb,Samuel McFarland, killedDaniel Kent, deael..1 ohn Ilruce, dead.Harry Jordan, deathhonored bv b* inpermitted to marchInto the works of Ihaf strong hold. N*xt it was at the cap)urlt;- of Fazo(City. From theuc* ifIn a raid »towlt; ’an ton.ss., returning tobient losses Were an follows:eers killed in battle, 6 m killed In bn.tie, 82.Oiiicers dead front diseaseMen dead front diw«-?*se 7Mh join.Daniel Kent.John Hruee.Chas MLiving.M« llt;eii/i**. private. Dead.Wm, McGregor, private!, TBead.Harry .Simeon F. Roderick, livingIdJatAit,Greenville lt;5. Hennedt, deLcwta M. Stanaker. detad. In nnls A Hurst. 11• ■Vicksburg, soon went to Ft, 11Afterwards itcamp at Carrollton. La., where tin* regiment re*Tulteel Its health, Karlyassisted in el rivingIn Septemberthe enemy hack across the Ateha*fal.va fn the 20th of September theregiment with part of the 26th lad. and fvso pieces of artillery under.Lf.i h t '.cr s \sonmb-u. ^Men wounded. 1 0 1 Officers uiwnarged. Men ellscharg**d, 188 Total, 579.i oPOM 11( s \M*:AD THE ■PiH 11 II I l\s, XV A N TOmm«*•- --Stephen A. Halch, dead.uprisoner Sept. 29th, 1863.Wounded Sept. 25, 1863.Vicksburg, chronic diarrhoeaJames L. Dungan, 4th Corporal Captured at Atae hafalayt. Jackson,Ohio. Living.Wm. A Smith. T.th Corporal. Promoted 2d Sergeant July 1. 1861. Liv-*rt J Moore, private, prisoner Sept. 29th, 1863.homa Living,TakenOkla-Alexander C. Young, 6tii Corporal *Transfe*rred to Invalid corps. Dead.Thomas E. Johnson. 7th Corporal Wounded at Prairie Grove I *ec. 7. 1862. Captured Sept. 20. 1 863 Dead.George Temple, 8th Corporal. Promoted to 3*1 Corporal. Wounded and di«d of wounds.James S. Anderson, private.lured Sept. 29, 1863. Promoted to M. Sergeant. Dead.Charles II. Nichols, private. Taken prisoner. Si20th, 1X63. DeadGeorge I* Organ, privnte. Dead. John M. Porter, private. TakenDead,TakenKich-QSamuel Atwood, private, Whitney,Iowa. Living.D.Anderson, private. Washington, Iowa. Living.Horatio XV. Anderson, private, captured Sept. 29, 1863. DeadAaron Abbott, private,11 I*** si Pot yth, MoJacob XV. Abbott, private. Chapar.prisoner Sept,. 29th, 1863.Abner H. Powers, private,prisoner Sept, 26th. I8*'.'i. land. Iowa, Living.Tolbert Russell, private, Ashland, Neb. LivingJas. T Robertson, private, SouthOmaha, Neb. Living.Addison P. Randall. Wounded atPrairie Gro\® le,-. 7. 1861! and taken prisoner Sept. 20th. 1863. Clay Center, Neb. Living.Merritt S. Russell, private. CedarLiving.Promo-. C, Lathrop, dead.Thomas S. Bell, dead*4 hnphiin*.(tennis Murphy, deael John I . Sands, dead.4JiiaH«*rtiiH*der'».Joseph II. Downing, de*Janies Bennett, deaelThe Nineteenth was the first of 22 regiments in Iowa's quota to r«*Rapids, Iowa.John C. Richey, privateted 1st Sergeant Mar.to the President’s call in July, 1862. Sept. 4th, 1862 it left for St. Louis, theneo to Rolla, Mo., where it was attached to Herron’s Brigade, Rolla, afterwards to Springfield. In October It moved to Cassvllle. where the Army of the Frontier was organized, the nineteenth, still under General Herron in Third Division. Hv reason of heavy marching from one point toIanother through rain and storm andcontinued e xposure many of its men jame sick and disabled for dutyl'AM( 116th. 1863.and several died during November.dKilled in action.I ee embert h*Augustine Robinette, private. Pro-Discharged tohelped fight the battle ofreguncmtPra trieTlt; hXK -HTIN THE GRAHAM OPERA HOUSE.Killedman, Neb. Living.Samuel P. Baird, private, in action, Sept. 29, 1863.Samuel A. Black, private. Rock Island. 111. Living.Fleming Be vans, private. Dead.Maryland.moted 3rd Sergeant, accept Captaincy In 3rd Washington, D. C. Living.Geo. M. St tilt as, private. Drowned March 2nd. 1H63.Wilbur D. Sherman,private.Wounded and taken prisoner Sept3. Dead.29th, 1Noah C. Southard, private. Trans-James Bennett, promoted Q. M.. | ferred to Invalid Corps. Dead.Taken prisoner Sept. 29, 1863. Dead Isaac N. Brown, private,Col. Living.Jacob Bowman, private. Died In hospital Nov. •», 1X62.Wm. A. Bailey, private. Wounded at Prairie Grove I««lt;*. 7, 1Phillip B. Shafer, private. Dead. Wm. M Smith, private. Dead.Grove*, after one of the hardest forced marches In the history of the war. Herron’s command numbered less than lo.oOO and ill*- enemy underGeneral Hindman hail about 2r»,nou.rue Nine' -nth Iowa and T**• ulleth Wisconsin in a fierce charge captured a rebel battery and encountered General Pagan’s rebel brigade supiiortiiig it, and a rebel attack from there different directions compelled tlit* gallant regiments to tall back and left\latine*e* /‘ricesNidht• r 1 rices wo,4- -tg\ | ..m mm,)Oc and / oc50, 73, $!.()()N • tlure’s Hair Restorer•»wcharged for disability, March 2.rfb,1862. Dead.Wm. Blair, private.Discharged ■ 1863.1nfeir disability, April 7th, Washington. Iowa. Living.Coo. W. Cornier, private, prisoner, Sept. 29th, 1863. Promoted to 5th Sergeant, May 1st. 1M6.'. Dead. Cyrus Condlt, priv.i'*.. Wouudedat Prairie Grove. Discharged wounds, March 18th. 1863. Living. Levi B. Cocklin, jinvat-'. Promt.ted to 1st Lieut May 3d. 1X64. Tak en prisoner, Sept 29, 1X6.;. Dead. K/.eklel C. Conellt, Private. Wound-Promoted toVbraham Snider, private, prisoner Sept. 20th. 1X63, Dead.Joseph M. Snider, private. Washington County, la. Living.Goo. Stump, private. Dead.Ralph Shalt**, private. Promoted 1st Sergeant Mar. 1st, 1864. Dead.I »«*ad■i» —WOMAN DIZZYPARTLY NUMB‘ 3.Leander Smiley, private.Abner Stephens, private.Israel Trustle, private.prisoner Sept. 39th, 1Neb. Living.Melville A, Tennv, private. Dead.James Van Winkle, private. Taken uer Sept. 20th, 1 863. Deael. Marshall Wilkin, private. Washington. Living.John Wilson, private. Dischargedy. l»e*ad.Dead Doctors Did Her No Goodj Testifies How She Was Helped by Lydia E. Pink-hams Compound.ted at Prairie Grove | musician. Denver, Colo.Living.L. W. Carson, private. Died eddisease, Dec. 1st,6-Gordon I). Collins, private. BurrOak. Living.Moore G. Davidson, private. Dis-f It'charged for disability, D* c.18«2 Deadw. E. Dawson, prIsaac Draper, private. Dis*harg ed to accept promotion in IT. S. c ored infantry, July 27th, 1X6r». Dead John R. Doig, private. Dischargedfor disability. Dead,8amue I F. Faster, private. Taken prisoner, Sept. 29th, lWill. A, Wallace, private. Promo-led Hth Sergeant and reduced toranks at own relt;iuesf. Atchison, Kan, J*ibn S. Whit*', private. Dead. Klias Worthington, private. Died. 1862*4^'■,1, ,1 y f 1. —tFrank Wideman, private. Dead.John Voung. private.pt. 25•r.1. i• i #Taken pt is Knoxville,(man,. Living.John Fssley. Promoted to Corporal, July 1st, 1864, De*ad.0« W Fling, prhat HHHH David Gilleiand, private. Wounded at Springfield* Mo'. Died ofwounds Oct. 2oth, 1863.L. S. Hall, private. Promoted 1stCorporal.Taken prisoner, ?Iowa. Living*Jas. it. Young, private. Promoted 2nd Corporal May 1st, 1864. Pidena, Calif.Total rank and file* of Ihe original company, loi men.\dditional Enlist incuts:John W. Anderson, private. Transferred to Co. F 29th Infantry. Dead.N. L. Babcock, private. Transferred to Co. F 2 0th Infantry. Dea Jas. A. Dawson, private. Transferred to Co. 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