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THE UNIVERSITY
OF ILLINOIS
LIBRARY
From the library of
Dr. Charles B. Johnson
Champaign
Presented by
Alice S. Johnson, '07
1933
353. e> lfGv:2A
RECORD OF THE SERVICES
OF
ILLINOIS SOLDIERS
IN THE
5LACK HAWK WAR
1831:32
AND IX THE
MEXICAN WAR
18-tG-18
CONTAINING A COMPLETE ROSTER OK COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND
ENLISTED MEN OF BOTH WARS, TAKEN FROM THE OFFICIAL
ROLLS ON FILE LN THE WAR DHPARTMENT,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
N WITH AN APPENDIX
(il\ING RECORD OF THE SERVICES OF THE ILLINOIS MILITIA. RANGERS
AND RIFLEMEN. IN PROTECTING THE FRONTIER FROM
THE RAVAGES OF THE INDIANS FROM
1810 TO 1813.
PKEl'AKEU AND I'lHLISHEI) B Y A ITHOR IT Y OK TH K TH I RTV-SEfOX U GENERAL ASSEMBLY
By ISAAC H. ELLIOTT
ADJLTAXT-OEXERAL OE THE STATE OK ILLINOIS.
SPRIN(;FIELD. ILL:
Journal Company. Printers and Binders
1902.
Extract from Act of General Assembly, Giving Autlioritv for this Publication.
Forfy-fi/(/i To the Adiniant General, the additional sum of fifteen hundred dollars, for the preparation, printinr and l)indin}? of the records of the services of the Illinois soldiers in the Mexican and Black Hawk wars, to be paid out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated, on the warrant of the Auditor of Public Accounts, drawn on vouchers of the Adjutant-General, approved by the (iovernor: Fro-ided., that no part of this appro- priation shall be paid for paijer, which shall be furnished by the Secretary of State, out of paper obtained for the .State under contract, of c|uality to be selected by the Governor.
Approved May 30,18Sl. (See Laws 1881, p. 44.)
C O X T E X T S.
PAGE.
luiroductory IX
Historical Memoranda.
Black Hawk War IX
Muster Roll Capt. Gholsou Keroheval's Coiupany XXIII
Mexican War XX AT
BLACK llAWlv WAIJ.
F1U! -ri Capt. James Bowman's Company ..
Detachments.
From Capt. W. S. Stephenson's Coiiiimiiy :.-)
I'r'iiii ('apt. Charles Iiunn's Company 25
Iridii (apt. Bussell's (.'onipany " 2(i
I'rnm (',ii)t. Arman's Company 20
From (."apt. West's Company 2(1
From Capt. Holliday's Company 2:;
From Capt. Bowyer's Company 27
SECOND I!UI(;.\1>R. First Regiment.
Capt. Thomas B. Ross' Company 28
Capt. Samuel Brlmberry's Company 29
Capt. Isaac Sanford's Company .TO
Capt. Robert Grillin's Company 32
Capt. Jonathan Mayo's Company : 33
Caiit. Royal A. Xott's Company 34
962363
IV C0XTEXT6.
PAGE. Second Regiment.
Capt. Alex. M. Houston's Company '. 30
Ciipt. John Arnold's Company 37
Dctaoliment of Capt. Elias Jnrdau's Company 38
Detachment of Capt. Ilighsmith's Company 3S
Detachment of Capt. Barnes' Company 39
Third Regiment.
Capt. Solomon Hunter's Company 40
Capt. Champion S. Madinji's dimpany 41
Capt. John Ilaynes' Company 42
Capt. AVilliam Thomas' Company 43
Capt. Daniel Powell's Company 44
Detachment of Capt. Po^Yel^s Comi)any 45
Spy Battalion.
Capt. John F. Richardson's Company 46
Capt. Abner Greer's Company 47
Capt. John McCann's Company 43
Detachments.
Adjutant Parmenter's 50
(f Capt. Hiram Roundtree's Company -. -30
Of Capt. Hiram Kinade's Company W
Of Capt. Mayo's Company 50
Of Capt. Earl Pierce's Company 51
Of Capt. Bennett Howlin's Company 51
Of Capt. Sol. Hunter's Company 51
Of Capt. J. F. Richardson's Company 51
( )f Capt. Isaac Sanford's Company 51
Of Capt. Wm. Highsmith's Company 51
Of Capt. A. M. Houston's Company 52
Of Capt. John Barnes' Company 52
Of Capt. Abner Greer's Company 53
THIRD BRIGADE. First Regiment.
Capt. David Smith's Company 54
Capt. William Gilham's Company 55
Capt. William Gorden's Company 56
Capt. Georw F. Bristow's Company 57
Capt. S. T. Matthew's", afterwards J. T. Arnett's Company 57
Capt. Walter Butler's Company 5S
Second Regiment.
Capt. Hiram Roundtree's Company CO
Capt. James Kiucaid's Company 61
Capt. (iershoui Pafcrson's Company 62
Capt. Aaron I'.annon's Company 63
Capt. Thomas Stout's Company 64
Third Regiment.
Capt. Andrew Bankson's Company 66
Capt. AVm. Adair's Company 67
Capt. Josiah S. Bri--s' Company 68
Capt. James Thompson's Company 69
Capt. Jacob Feman's Company, afiers Capt. James Connor's Comiiany 70
Capt. James Burns' Company 71
Fourth Regiment.
Capt. Bennett Nowlen's Company 73
Capt. Ozias Hail's Company 74
Capt. Jesse Clay well's Comapny 75
Capt. Reuben Brown's Company 76
Capt. Thomas MotTett's Comapny 7i7
Capt. Henry L. Wel)b's Company 78
Spy Battalion.
Capt. Allen V. Lindscy's Company SO
Capt. Samuel Huston's Company 81
WIirrESlDES' liUIGADE. First Regiment.
Capt. Julius L. Barnsback's Company 83
Capt. John Thomas' Company 84
Capt. .lolm Tate's Company 85
Capt. .losiah Little's Company S6
CONTEXTS. V
I'AGE. Second Regiment.
Capt. Thomas Chapnians rompaiiy 88
Capt. Levi I). Booiu-s Compauy 89
Capt. William (i. Flood's Company 90
Capt. Benjamin .lani^-s" Company 01
Capt. Jennniali Smiths Company ^-
T/iird Regiment.
Capt. John Harris' Company -'3
Capt. BoHjaniin Barneys Company f'-l
Capt. Elisha Potty's Con\pany ^*
Capt. 'William B. Smith's Company 95
Capt. Nathan Winter's Compauy !'0
Fourth Regiment.
Capt. M. G. Wilson's Company !'^^
Capt. William C. Rall'.s Company W
Capt. Abraham Lincoln's Company 100
Fifth Regiment.
Capt. M. L. Covell's Compauy Vvl
Capt. Uobert McClure's Company 10.',
Capt. J. C. Pugh's Company 103
Capt. John G. Adams' Company 104
Spy Battalion.
Capt. John Dawson's Company 106
Capt. Thomas Carlin's Company 107
Capt. John Dcment's Company T'^
Odd Batta/ion. Major James'.
Capt. Daniel Price's Company i i
Capt. Peter Warren's Comj)any Ul
Capt. Thomas Harrison's Company 112
Odd Battalion. M&iox Thos. Long's.
Cai)t. Jacob Ebey's Compauy 113
Cai)t. Japhet A. Ball's Company 114
i 'nattached Cotnpanies.
Capt. William Moore's Company IIO
Capt. John Winstanley's Company 117
Capt. William T. (Jiven's Company US
Capt. Erastns Wheeler's Company ...lis
Capt. Sanmel Smith's, late Jacob Fry's ("ompany 119
Capt. Thomas Mel tows Company 120
Capt. l>avid Crow's Company 1-21
Capt. L. W. Goodan's Company 122
ForuTH i!i:n;.\i>i:.
Fortieth Regiment ( Militia. ;) Commanded by Cc)l. John Strawn.
Cajit. Geopfre B. Willis' Company 124
Capt. Uobert Barnes' Companr 125
('apt. William .M. Stewart's Company 126
Capt. William Haw's Company 127
I N I > 1-: p E N D E X T I c I : ( ; 1 .M 1 : .\ t s .
Col. Isaac B. Moore 's Regiment.
Capt. John B. Thomas' Company 12S
Capt. Alexander Bailey's Company 129
Capt. EUakim Ashtons Company 130
('apt. Morgan L. I'aync's Cumpany 131
'Capt. James Palmers Cnnipany 132
Capt. I. .M. (Jillespics Cipiniiany 1:
Capt. James (;re.uurys Compauy 134
Capt. Corbin K. Hints Cnipany 1,35
T-wenty-sexenth Regiment M ilitia.
Capt. Milton M. Manch's Company i:;6
("apt. Xlcholas Dowlint''s Company i:?s
("apt. Clack Stone's Company 139
Capt. Charles McCov's Company 140
Capl. r..iii:iinin .K .\ l,leiii:ir li's Coiii|.;liiv Ill
VI CONTENTS.
I'AGE.
Capt. H. H. Gear's Company 142
Capt. Samupl H. Scale's Company 144
Capt. .Touathau Craig's Company 145
Capt. Lambert P. Vansburgh's Company. 146
ODD BATTALIONS.
Major N. Buckmaster's Battalion.
Capt. Holden Seisson's Company 148
Capt. Joseph Napier's Company 149
Capt. Aaron Armstrong's Company 1S9
Odd Battalion of Hangers.
Capt. Abner Eads' 152
Capt. David W. Barnes' Company 151
Capt. Asel F. Ball's Company 153
Companies in Odd Battalioiis .
Capt. John Sain's Company 1V5
Capt. William McMurtry's Company 15")
Capt. Asel F. Ball's Company 150
Capt. J. W. Kenney's Company 153
Capt. Peter Butler's Company 156
Capt. James White's Company 167
Odd Companies Attached to Col. Dodge's Regiment.
Capt. James Craig's Company 162
Capt. Enoch Duncan's Company 163
COMPANIES UNDER GEN. ATKINSON.
Capt. William Gordon's Company .' l''6
Capt. Cyrus Matthews' Company li^T
Capt. George McFadden's Company H'8
Capt. Samuel Smith's Company 168
Capt. B. James' Company 169
Capt. John Stennett's Company 170
Capt. M. L. Covells Company 171
Capt. John S. Wilbourne's Company 172
Capt. Solomon Miller's Company 173
Capt. Elijah lies' Company 174
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.
Capt. Jacob M. Earlv's Company 176
Capt. Seth Pratt's Company 177
Capt, Alexander D. Cox's Company 178
Capt. James Walker's Company 179
Capt. William Warwick's Company 179
Capt. Alex. M. Jenkins' Company ISO
Capt. B. B. Craifr's Company 181
Capt. William C. Kali's Company 1S2
Capt. Alexander White's Company 1S3
Capt. Charles S. Dorsey's Company 184
Capt. A. W. Snyder's Company 1S4
Capt. Earl Pierce's Company 186
COMPANIES SERVING PREVIOUS TO lS:e.
1S27 Capt. James M. Strode's Company IS?
Major N. Bnckmaster's Battalion, 1S31.
Capt. Solomon M iller's Company 1S8
Capt. William Moore's Company I'JO
MEXICAN WAR.
FinST CALL-ONE YEAU VOLUNTEER& First ReeiiiientCo\. J. J. Hardin.
P/CF.
Field uutl Staft IW
Capt. Morfjan's Co. A 104
Capt. Smith's Co. B 190
Capt. Frv^s Co. H 197
Capt. McConucll's Co. D 198
Capt. Robertson's Co. E 200
Capt. Crow's Co. F 201
Capt. Wyatt's Co. G 202
Capt. Montgomery's Co. H 2(M
Capt. Prentiss' Co. 1 205
Capt. Mower's Co. K 206
Second kegimetitCol- Wni. H. Bissell.
Field and Staff 229
Capt. Coffee's Co. A 220
Capt. Carder's Co. B 231
Capt. Baker's Co. C 232
Capt. Wheeler's Co. D -231
Capt. Ivott's Co. E 235
Capt. Hacker's Co. F 236
Capt. Leiiifirs Co. 2as
Capt. Kaith's Co. H ./ 239
Capt. Miller's Co. 1 2-tl
Capt. Starbuck's Co. K 242
Third Regiment Q.o\. Ferris Foreiiian.
Field and Staff 2(16
Capi. StDufs Co. A -2(37
Capt. Freeman's Co. B 26S
Capt. McAdaui's Co. C 270
Capt. Bishop's Co. D 27*
Capt. Seller's Co. E 274
Capt. Campbell's Co. F 27S
Capt. Lawler's Co. G 277
Capt. Hicks' Co. H 279
("apt. Harvey's Co. 1 281
Capt. McGinnls' Co. K 283
Fourth Regiment-Q.o\. E. D. Baker.
Field and Staff 285
Capt. H. A. Uoberts' Co. A 285
Capt. (Jarret Elkin's Co. B 287
Capt. J. C. I'ujrh's Co. C 2ublislie(l eoniiilete in this book.
X IMUUDLCTOUV.
The section of the appropriation bill passed in 1881, which author- izes this publication, was drawn np and offered by the Hon. Samuel H. Martin, a member of the Thirty-second General Assembly from White county, himself a Lieutenant in the Fourteenth United States Infantry during the ^lexican War, and to whose efforts, as well as to the efforts of the Honorable Secretary of War and His Excellency the Governor, the merit of obtaining and publishing these records is largely due.
Before commencing the preparation of this publication, an adver- tisement was inserted in all the leading newspapers of the State, re- questing all persons in possession of facts or any data concerning the service of the Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk and the Mexican wars, to communicate the same to this office. Quite a general response was made to this request by the surviving veterans of both wars, and much intersting and valuable material has been thus accumulated in this office, the larger portion of which cannot, of course, be used in the limits of a publication like the present. The thanks, however, of this office are due to those who so kindly responded to our request, and their communications have all been carefully preserved among the files of this office for future historical reference, and will make a fund of valuable military information for the use of the historian of the future.
Believing the intention of the General Assembly mainly met in the publication of the complete rosters, the briefest possible introductory sketch is made of the j)rominent facts of the Black Hawk war, which is compiled from Edward' History of the State of Illinois, and other trustworthy sources, including the correspondence before mentioned. This is followed by a short historical sketch of the part taken by the various commands of Illinois volunteers in the Mexican war, in which is included any honorable mention made of Illinois soldiers as shown by excerpts from the official reports and orders of the various expressing a determination to return to their homes, were brought to the mouth of Rock river, and there discharged on the 27th and 28th (lays of May, and thus the campaign ended without effecting any im- portant results.
SECOND CAMPAIGN 1832
On the requisition of Gen. Atkinson, the Governor called for 1,000 additional men, which were recruited out of the disbanded men for im- mediate service, for a term of twenty days, until the new levies should arrive. This regiment, which was filled without difficulty, organized l)y the election of Jacob Fry, as Colonel; James D. Henry, as Lieuten- . ant-Colonel.
xllthough tliis regiment does not a]ipear grouped together, as it should be, in this record, the companies, as well as can now be ascertained, wer^' Capt. Samuel Smith's company (page 168), Capt. B. Janies' company page 1()0), Ca]t. Elijah lies" company (page 174). (This compan\- contained private
ABltAlIANf I.INCOLX.
who ha ..'i: - and
privates.
:\LEXICAX WAl!.
SECOND ILLINOIS.
Eight companies 1 Colonel, 1 Major, 7 Captains, 1 Adjutant, lo Subalterns, 49C non- conmiissioned officers and privates. Sick Eour commissioned officers, 40 non-commis- sioned officers and privates. Aggregate, 573 officers and privates.
From an official return of the killetl. wounded and missing in battle of Buena Yista, we quote:
FIRST ILLINOIS FOOT. Killed One Colonel. One Captain, one Subaltern, 26 enlisted men. Total 29. AVounded Two Subalterns, \C, enlisted men, missing, 3. Aggregate loss, 50.
SECOND ILLINOIS FOOT.
Killed Two Captains, one Subaltern, 29 eulisted men.
AYouuded Two Captains, six Subalterns, 03 enlisted men. Missing, four enlisted men. Aggregate loss, 126.
With the exception of the sending out of an occasional foraging de- tacliment no further service Avas performed h}- these two regimejits dur- ing the war. They remained at Buena Yista until the latter part of May, when the following order was issued:
Headquarters, Bueka Vista, ^ Mav 28, 1W7. \ Orders No. 302.
The term of service for which the First and Second Illinois Regiments have en- gaged to serve the United States has nearly expired, and they are about to return to their homes. The General commanding takes this occasion to express his deep regret at the departure of those who have been so long under his immediate command, and who have served so well their country.
Few can boast of longer marches, greater hardships, or more privations, and none of greater gallantry than on the field of Buena Vista. It was there that the General witnesses with infiinite satisfaction their valor, which gave additional luster to our arms, and increased glory to our country. To their steadiness and firmness in con- nection with the Second Kentucky Regiment of foot, in resisting the Mexicans at a critical moment, and when there were five- to one against them, and as General Santa Anna said, "where blood flowed in torrents and the field of battle was strewed with their dead," we may justly ascribe a large share of the glorious victory achieved over 20,000 men. A great victory it is true; but obtained at too great a sacrifice. Hardin, Zabri.ska, McKee, Woodward, Yell, Clay, and many others, fell leading their men to the charge. Their names and gallant deeds will ever be remembered by a grateful people. In taking leave of these regiments, the General cannot omit to express his admiration of the conduct and gallant bearing of all, and especially of Cols. Bissell and Weatherford and their officers, who have on all occasions done honor to them- selves, and heroically sustained the cause of their country in the battle of Buena Vista. His liest wishes will attend them to their homes, where they will be received with joy and gladness as the pride of their families and of their States.
By Coujmand of Brigadier-General WOOL.
IK WIN M'DOWELL, Assistant Adjutant General.
I'liese regiments were discharged at Cnmai'-go, ]\Iexico, on the 17th day of June, 1847.
THE TTIIKD AND FOllMMl lilXJiMENTS.
were like the first two, brigaded together during their entire service. They were placed in Gen. Paterson's division, and marching from Mata-
iiibToKiCAL -Mi:.\ioi;a.\ua. X\]X
moras to Tanipico, formed part of Geu. Shields' force while he was in command of that city. On the 9th day of March, tiie TJiird and Fourth liegiments took part in the descent on Vera Cruz. Gen. Scott says in his report, dated Vera (.'ruz, March 14, 1847 : "I coukl not postpone the descent, successfully made on the 9th inst., for half of the surf boats, Brig.-Gen. Shields' l)rigade, (old volunteers from Tampico), or the wagons and teams which were then behind. That General landed with the army, having a small part of one of his old regiments, (three com- panies of the Third Illinois Foot), and the Xew York regiment of new volunteers." (Mess, and Doc. 1847, p. 218). Gen. Scott was mistaken in attriV)uting to the Third Illinois credit due to the Fourth. Though both ri'giments took part in tlie expedition, it was com])anies "A,"' ''F" and "G" of the Fourth Illinois, under the immediate command of Lieut. Col. John ;Moore. who made the landing referred to, Capt. H. A. Rob- erts, of Co. ''A," from Sangamon county, being the first man to jilace his foot on the enemy's soil.
In the battle of Cerro Gordo, the Third and Fourth were hotly en- gaged, and gained great credit for their bravery. Gen. Scott, in his report of that battle to the Secretary of War, under date of April 23, 1847, says:
Early on the nioruing of the 18th, the columns moved to the jsoneral attack, and our success was speedy and decisive. * * The Brigade so gallantly led by General Shields, and after his fall, by Colonel Baker, deserves high commendation for its fine behavior and success. Cols. Foreman and Burnett, and Major Harris (Fourth Illinois) commanded the regiments; Lieut. Hammond, Third artillery, and Lieut. Davis, Illinois volunteers, constituted the brigade staff. (Mess, and Doc. 1S47, p. 26.3.)
Brig.-Gen. Twiggs who was in the immediate command of all the advanced forces, in a report to the General-in-Chief, dated April 19, 1847, (the day following the battle), says:
Of the conduct of the volunteer force under the brave General Shields, I cannot speak in too high terms. After he was wounded, portions of the three regiments were with me when I arrived first at the Jalapa road, and drove before them the enemy's .annoneers from their loaded guns. Their conduct and names shall be the subject of a special report. (Mess, and Doc. 1&17, p. 2f6.)
From the report of Maj.-Gen. Patterson, coniinanding the volunteer division at tlie battle of Cerro Gordo, under date of April 23. 1S47. and made to the commanding General, Ave extract :
"On the afternoon of the ivth, a rapid and continuous fire of artillery and infantry, nnn luncing that the Second division of the regulars was closely engaged with tlic left of the neemy's lines, I was instructed, and immediately directed the Third Volnuner Brigade, under Brig.-(;en. Shicds, to proceed at once to its support. Before the brigade rae accurate.
(Sl^'n.-.l.i
-WID It. KUSSELL. Capt.,
isl Hui the date of iis enrollment to August 13. 1S52, the time of mustering out of service.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
Captain. Charles Dunn Pope co .
First Lieutenant. Joseph Xeal
Second Lieutenants.
John Raum
James H. McColugh.
Serjeants.
Jesse R.Pratt
Andrew H. Drinnon. "
Corporals. James F. Johnston .. .
John Hamilton
Jason B. Smith "
Faivates.
Arnold. James
Anderson, William..
Bruce. David
Bruce, Thimias "
Barr, William A
Cowsert. Geo. W.... Dobbins, John M.... Haw ley. Joshua S
Hughes, Richard "
Harper, Joseph
Hall, Thomas "
Hodge, John P
Kcmiedv, Jacob "
M.Cool." John
Merow. John "
Paistly. William M..
Pearce, Daniel "
Palmorc, Willie R... Palmore, Calvin H ..
Pattello, Xathan
Pratt, Mathew Y
Paisley. John
Rose. James "
Slankard. Harrison.. "
Smith. Hiram ii "
Wiley. Joseph "
Whiteside, John "
June It) Two horses in service.
Left at Fort Hamilton, sick.
Promoted to Brig. Maj., June 16, '32, 1st Brig .
Elected and commls'd in place John Raum.
[promoted June 16, ISa'J.
Absent on furlough dated July 31,18:i2
Appointed 1st Sergt., in place of Pratt, July I [31,1832; horse lost, strayed or stolen.
Prom. Reg.Q. M. July 1,'32; nius. out as such.
U. S. halter lost
Absent on furlough
|U.S. camp-ax lost
I:::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::;:::::;::;;:;
Absent on furlough
Left sick at Fort Hamilton
U. S. halter lost
ij's^haitei- lost!!!! !!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!.!!!!
U. S. tin bucket and camp-ax lost
!u! s/ halter iost^!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!
beserted'Juiy'2(Vi832!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!! u!s.hatchet'iost!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!
Absent on furlough
U.S. camp-ax, halier, bayonet-scabbard lost..
Horse lost, strayed or stolen !.!!!.
Absent on furlough
Left sick at Fort Hamilton
Absent on furlough dated July 31,1832
14
BLACK HAWK WAR. CAPT. JONATHAN DUKMAN'S COMPANY
Of Moinitod Voluiiii'ors of Illinois, called into the service of the United Sttiies liy the Governor of the State of Illinois, by his order of May 15, 1832, from the date of its enrollment to Aug. 12, 1832, .the time of its mustering out of service.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled!
Remarks.
Captain. Jonathan Durman.
First Lieutenant. Simon S. Bargar...
Pope CO.
Second Lieutenant. Jacob Benyard
Sergeants.
John B. Witt
Thomas M. Ellis. Green B. Veatch. Alfred M. Hazel.
1832 June
Corporals.
John Lewis
Thomas Matthews.
Privates.
Anderson, Andrew.. "
Allen, Marshall "
Banty, Jesse "
Baily. James '\
Bowman, David \
Crawford, James '
Carlyle, William..... \^
Cowsent, Samuel ^_
Davis, Colman '\
Demick, JndethamC \
Dorset, William '^
Holland, James \\
Hobbs, Ezekial '_
Harlice, William "
Hobbs, Christopher. . '\
Jones, Alfred '\
King, Anderson \
King, John "
Lewis, Joseph L ""
Lauderdale, John.. .. '[
Martin, Isaac L "
Noaks, Abraham "
Perrin, James "
Raney, Robert R.... "
Slankard, Jacob "
Williams, John "
Williams, James '_"
Williams, Josiah "
Williams, Isom "
Watkins, Isaac F "
Wallace, Squire "
West, Joseph Franklin ct).
10 Two horses and one ser\ ent in service.
j Absent on furlough
j
Left sick at Fort Wilbouru
Horse lost in service
Absent on furlough
Absent on furlough
Ord. to Ft. Hamilton on duty; horse lost, shot.
I
DeiBertedjiiiv '20,1832'^!! !;"'!";;!;!!;! !!!!;;;;
Left on dutv at Ft. Wilbourn to attend sick . . . Absent on furlough, granted on Surg's certif .
Absent on furlough
Left sick at Fort Hamilton
Absent on furlough ; liorse lost in service
Left at Fort'F^ink sick! i!!!;!!!;!!!!!!!!!!^ !!!!!!
" " to attend the sick
Leift at Funk's Fort to attend tlie sick
sick
Det. bv cons'ntfrom Capt. West's Co. ; att'cliM ' [to Capt. Durman riMl Into the United States service June 19. 1S32.
4U
BLACK HAWK WAK.
THIRD REGIMENT.
CAPTAIN SOLOMON HUNTER'S COMPANY
Of 3(1 RegiuuMit, 2d Brigade of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into the service of the United States, on the requisition of Gen. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclama- tion, dated May 15, 1S32. This company was organized in the county of Edwards, May 5, 1S32. Mustered out August 15, 1832, by order of Brig. -Gen. Atliiuson.
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
Captain. Solomon Hunter Edwards co.
First Lieutenant. William Carabaugii.
1832. June 19
Sword broke and lost in service.
Second Lieutenant. John S. Rotramel..
Serjeants. Thomas Jagofers... Joseph McCreary.
John Hocking
John Brown
Corporals. I
William H. Harper...! Zach. Bottinghouse.. |
Hugh Mounts
James N . Harper [
Privates. I
Bottinghouse, Daniel
Birkett, Thomas '
Batson, William
Birkett, Samuel
Charles, Solomon
Case. John i
Curtis, George
Chism, Elisha
Dodd, Milton
Dorothy. Robert...
Everly, Nimrod
Emmerson, Alan ..
Fortner, John
Fortner, Henry
Frazer, Hiram
Hamilton, William Hensley, Charles..
Hobson, Dison
Jones, William E
Jennings, James
McKinney, William. McCrackin, Hugh... Melirose, William
Michels, Sumner
Morris. .Miles
Morris, (iccirgc
Mitlliii, William
Moss, Moses
Rice, Matbew
Robinscm, John G...
Snell, William
Skinner, Thomas W. Truscott, William.... Thompson. Francis B
Ordered to Dixon's Ferry July '21, '3'2: disch'd. Left sick at Ft. Wilbourn J une 20, 1832
Ordered to Dixon's Feiry July 21, '32; disch'd.
Furloughed Aug. 7, 1832
Ordered to Dixon's Ferry July 21, '32; disch'd.
Left sick at Fort_ Wilbourn June 20, 1832
Ordered to Dixon's Ferry July 21, '32; disch'd.. Ord'd to Dixon's July 21, '32; disch'd; lost mare
Ordered to Dixon's Ferry July 21, '.32; disch'd.
Ordered toDixon's Feiry July ix, '32 ;' disch'd.
Ordered toFtV Wiib'ourn June 25, '32;' discli'd . .
Promoted to Sergeant June 20, 1832
Left sick at Fort Wilbourn June 20, 1832
Left on fool at Ft. Wilbourn June 20, 1832
Furloughed Aug. 7. 1832
Left sick at Fort Wilbourn June 21. 1832
Ordered to Dixon's July 21, 1832; since disch'd
Ordered to Dixon's Ferry July 21, '32; disch'd.
LeftsickatFort Wilbourn June 20, 1832
Furloughed Aug. 4, 1832
Ordered to Dixon's July 6; disch'd; lost mare. " " horse.
Furloughed Aug. 4, 1832.
since discliarged.
Ordered to Dixon's July 21; disch'd; lost horse. Ordered to Dixon's July 21, '32; since disch'd. Furloughed July 15, 18-32
SECOND BRIGADE.
41
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
1832.
Tait, John Edward:* co..'June
\'incent, James ' ' "
N'incent, Josiah " | "
Williams, Jonathan..! " "
Ordered to Dixon's July 21,1862; since disch'd Disch'd at Ft. Wilbourn June 20. '32: disability (Ordered to Dixon's July ii,1832; since disch.. .. Left sick at Fort Wilbourn July 20, 1832
The above named mt'U ordered to Dixou's Ferry are said to have been discharged under Captain E. Jordan.
This company was organized in Edwards county on the fifth day of May, 1832. Marched, according to Governor's order, for Hennepin, June 1, 1832. Was mustered Into the senice of the United States on the 19th of June, 1832. Each man of th company furnished six days' rations for himself and horse. The officers of said company drew one ration per day in kind, and the officers and men drew one-half bushel of corn as forage during the whole campaign.
CAPTAIN CHAMPION S. MADING'S COMPANY 3d Regiment, 2d Brigade of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into the service of the United States, on the requisition of Gon. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclamation, dated May 15, 1832. This company was organized and tbeir officers commissioned May 5, 1S32. Mustered out August 15, 1832, by order of Brig.-Gen. Atkinson.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
Captain. Champion S. Mading
First Lieutenant. William Curtis
Second Lieutenant. Thomas Sanders.
Edwards co..
18.32. June 19
1 horse left, on forced march, during battle
Horse left, b'rke down ; furl. .Aug. 7 at P.Deeslia
Sergeants. James Hunt
James Edmonson....
Main spring U. S. gun broke
John Edmonson
Corporals. Sam'l Edmonson, 2d.
Privates. Bogwood, David.
12 days rations, from 15th Aug. for 21 men
Cooper, John
Garlaiiil. Joseph
(ircathonsc. David.... llill.St:irlin
Furloughed Aug. 7 ; 1 liorse broke down
Furloughed Aug. 7 ; horse broke down
Mitclicll. William
Mounts, Stephen.
Pixlev. Lewis
Ru.ssell. Robert.
w ,\
Shelljy David
Sbelbv, E
l
Samcs, L. B
Spring. Henry
Sterrit. John
Furloughed Aug. 7; 1 horse broke down
Mustered out of service at Fort DIxoa, under command of Captain Jordan, of the 2d Regiment of the 2d Brigade.
Corporals.
Bell, James, 1st Edwards co.
Wilson, Elijah, .3d
Bengaman, Wm.,4th.,
1832. I June 191.
:: I;
42
BLACK HAWK WAR.
i
Name and Rank. Residence. |P>nrolled
AJusiciatt. Drurj', John Edwards
Privates.
Bennit, James
Epney, Gordon
Kellev, Milton
Lay.Josiah "
Mading:,Robt
McKinney. Alfred....
Moore, Harrison "
Maj's, Mathew
Mounts, Joseph "
Shelbv, Jonathan I "
Thread, Robert
Thread, James i "
Underwood, Alex | "
Warren. William R... I "
1832. Jnne 16
No rations only as privates drawn by any commissioned officer in my company; only one-half bushel of corn drawn by each man during the time of seiTice: only one- half gallon of spirits drawn by the company: .not one pound of baggage hauled or packed for any commissioned officer in my company.
This company was ordered to rendezvous at Hennepin June 10, and arrived the ilth, and was mustered into service the 19th.
CAPTAIN JOHN HAYNES" COMPANY
Of the 3d Regiment, 2d Brigade, Mounted Volunteers of Illinois, called into the service of the L'nited States by the Governor's proclamation, dated Ma.y 15, 1S32. Mustered out of .service August 15, 1832.
Name and Rank. Residence,
Captain. John Haynes White co.
First Lieutenant. Thomas Fields
1832. June
Second Lieutenant. Reuben Emerson..
Sergeants. Martin Johnson. Pliny H. (iawdy. John Robinson.. Robert Lowry...
Corporals.
John Penyman
John Heine
Leand'rVV.McKnight James Fields
Privates.
Berry. Edward
Barnet, Harvey '
Fields. William
Gott, Anthony
Hunter. Piiilip P
Hart, James W
Hood, Henry
Johnson, Arthur L...
Land, John
Martin. Asa
Moody, John
Moore, William
]\IcCan, Bartholom'w
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan ; halter lost.
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan ; halter lost.
Bucket, 1 pan and tin cup lost
Saddle and equipage lost
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan; horse, saddle
Sick [and bridle lost.
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan ; horse, &c., lost
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan; halter lost.
FurlouRhed on Aug. 7,1832
Bayonet lost
Halter lost
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan: halterlost.
Furloughedon Aug. 7,1832
Supposed discharged under Capt. Jordan... Furloughed on Aug. 7, 1832; halter lost
SECOND BRIGADE.
43
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
McClarney, Robert.. White co.
Nation. John
Nation. Anderson
Nation, Thomas
Nucum, Joseph l
Odfl. John S I
Orr, James
Parker, Joseph M i "
Parker, (jeorge C i
Peacock. John
Porter, James "
Porter, William |
Patterson, Robert.... Reiishaw, Kbenezer. " Teachner, Thad R...'
L'pton, John "
Wrenwick, James
Young, Ninian
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan; halter lost.
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan ; halter lust. " " horse lost.
Bayonet lost.
Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan; halter lost.
Furloughed Aug. 7,1832; halter lost
Horse and halter lost
Supposed discharged under Capt. Jordan.
This company was organized in the county of White on May 12, 1S32, and was mustered into the service of the United States on June 19, 1832.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM THOMAS' COMPANY
Of the 3d Regiment, 2d Brigade of Mounted Volunteers of Illinois, called into the ser- vice of the United States by the Governor's proclamation, dated May 15, 1832: mus- tered out on August 15, 1832.
Cavtahi. ! 18.32.
William 'Tliomas White co June 19
First Lieutenant. I
Henry Horn " \ "
Second Lieutenant. Joel Rice
Sergeants. Thomas Culbreth... John M. Wilson...
Peter Miller
Enoch B. Hargrave.
Corporals. Wesley Jameison. James B. Thomas.
William Null
Green Bowen
'Musician. William (ireer.
Privates.
Anderson, Bayles
Byrd, John
Bowin. William
Bowin, Joshua
Brown, Joseph
Clark, Benj
Cliism, James
Culbretli, Tliomas, Jr. Clybnrn, James V ... (ioodman, Joseph. .. Gardner, Tliomas ...
Goodwin, .Miles
Harman, D.miel
Hargrave, Samuel ...
Hogue, Lewis D
Harman, John
Supposed discharged under Capt. Jordan . . Furloughed Aug. 6,18.32; hoise, etc., lost... .Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan; horse lost.
Furloughed Aug.
Furloughed Aug. 6,1832
Supposed discharged under Capt. Jordan . Furloughed Aug. 6,1882
Supposed discharged under Capt. Jordan .
Horse, etc., lost: sup. furl, under Capt. Jordan
Supposed discharged under Capt. Jordan.. Sup. disch. under Capt. Jordan; horse lost.
Horse and equipage lost.
44
BLACK HAWK WAR.
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
Jamison, John D. R.|White co.
Johnson, William
Mears, James
IVIears, Alexander....
Mears, Mark
Miller, WiUiam
Russel, Hiram A
Stalev, Ezekiel
Thomas, John
Vineyard, Joshua
Woods, Thomas
Wilson, William B..
Saddle lost
Furiougrhed June 20,1832, horse, etc., lost. Left sick at Fort Wilbourn June 20,1832.... Furloughed Aug. 7,1832
Furioughed Aug. 7, 1832; horse, etc., lost.. Furloughed Aug. 7, 1832
This compan.v was organized in the county of White, May 12, 1S32. Marched, ac- cordiusr to the order of the Govei'nor. on May 29, 1832. ;Mustered Into the service on June 19, 1832.
CAPTATX DANIEL TO WELL'S COMTAXY
Of the 3d Regiment, 2d Brigade of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into the ser- vice of the United States, on the requisition of Gen. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclamation, dated May 15, 1832. Mustered out August 15, 1832.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
Captain. Daniel Powell
First LieuiejiMit. Joshua Blackard....
Second Lieutenant. James Eubanks
Sergeants. William Taylor.... Thos. M. \'ineyard
Thos. Joyner
William Vickers...
Corporals. Alex. McKinsey... John E. Ogburn.... Benjamin Rayney. William Miller
Musician. Thomas Tary
Privates.
Askev, lilisha
Briant, Henry
Barnett. James
Burnett. David P.. . Butts; James W. G.
Brill. John A
Brill, Alfred L
Bowers, Singleton. Bennett, Asa L....
Briant, Daniel
Chapman, William
Carson, John
Coll)ert, John
Delap, John
Daviss, IsHac
Daviss. William
Everlett, John
Eulianks, James, J r
Gross, William
Garett, Peter
Haskins, John
Holland, Hezekiah
1832 White CO July
Furloughed at Coscannon by Gen. Atkinson .
Ordered to Dixon ; supposed to be disch'd
Horse lost June 28, 1832
Furl, from Prairie du Chien by-Capt. Powell. Ordered to Dixon, and supposed discharged.
Furloughed Aug. 6
Ordered to Dixon ; supposed discharged
Ord. to Dixon; sup. disch'd; horse, etc., lost.
Ordered to Dixon ; supposed discharged
Ordered to Dixon ; supposed discharged
Furloughed Aug. 6
Furioughed A ug. (5
Ordered to Dixon; supposed discharged
Furloughed Aug. 6
Horse and equipage lost Aug. 11
Ordered to Dixon ; supposed discharged
Ordered to Dixon ; supposed discharged
Horse lost Aug. 13,1832 '.'..'..
Ordered to Dixon ; supposed discharged
SECOND BRIGADE.
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
Lew is, Jereiiiiali T.F. \V
Las^iter, Kneas .A
Marion.BartliDlomew
McXutt, Sidney
Netson, James
Pearce, Moses
Pearce, James
Porter, Robert VV
Pool, Thomas
Rogers, Reuben
Trousdale. Abner L..
Tucker. Wooddy
Todd, Thomas
Trout. Daniel
\'ickers, Thomas
X'augh, William H. ..
\'ickers, Eli
Waters, Thomas
Williss, James
Williams, Alexander. Williss, Alfred
19
Left sick at Wilbourn ; on furlough June 20. Ordered to Dixon; supposed discharged...
Ordered to Dixon; supposed discharged... Ordered to Dixon ; supposed discharged. . .
Horse and equipage lost
Furloughed Aug. 6
Horselost Aug. l.i 1832
Furl. Aug. 6; horse and equipage lost Aug.
DETACHMENT OF CAPTAIN DAVID POWELLS COMPANY
Of llliuois Mounted Volunteers, called into the service of the United States by the Governor of the State, by his order of May 15. 1832, from the date of its eurollment to Aus"jt 2, 1S32. when mustered out of service at Dixon's Ferry.
Name and Rank.
Residence. | Enrolled
Second Lieutenant James Eubanks
Thini Setgeant. Thomas Joiner
Corporals. John E.Ogburn...,
Benj. Ranney
Win. Miller
Privates.
Askey, Elisha
Bennett, Asa L
Colbeit, John
Eubanks, James...
Everlett, John
Gross, William
Holland, llezekiah
Haskins, John
Netson, James
McNutt, Sidney... Porter, Robt. W... Rogers, Rueben...
Terry, Thomas
Trousdale, A. L...
White CO June 16
Horse lost in service
Horse lost in service
Horse lost in service
Two blankets lost in service
Horse, saddle and ijridie lost in service.. ( iun lost in service
Horse, saddle and bridle lost in service. One rifle gun lost in service
46
BLACK HAWK WAR.
SPY BATTALION.
CAPTAIN JOHN F. RICHARDSON'S COMPANY.
Spy Battaliou, 2(1 Brigade, Illinois Militia Mcunted Volunteer!?, called into the ser- vice of the United States, on the requisition of Gen. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclamation, dated May 15, 1832. Mustered out August 15, 1S32, at Dixon's Ferry, Rock River, Illinois.
Name and Rank.
Captain. John F, Richardson..
First Lieutenant. Woodford Dulaney..
Second Lieutena)it. Justin Harlin
Sergeants. Jacob Dolson
1 1832. Clark CO iJune 5
Furlougheu and returned home Aug. 4,183-2. .. Ret. home, furl., Aug. 4, from Prairie du Chien Susp. from com'd June 29, at Prairie du Chien
Lost horse. saddle and bridle, $78, July 15
Asher V. Burvvell.. .. Robert Davidson
Lost saddle and spancels.^flS, Aug. 1,1832
Horse gave out; left at Ft. Winnebago, July 1.5
Corporals. Christian Jeffers
1
Richard Ross
::::::i::::
Privates.
I
Furn'd Martin L. Ashmore as subst. June ''0
Lost horse and saddle July 4; sup.disch. .
Chenowith, Martin F.
""'^."'y^."^'\'''.'^^ij^.
Mustered out of service in Capt. Nott's^Co
.. 1
Fllini+ A'snann
Supposed to have been discharged
1 '
. > 1 >
1
Supposed to be discharged
Locker Conrad F
Lost his horse; supposed to be disch. Julv 22..
Markle, Joseph W....
Nott, Stephen
Prevo, Samuel
Transferred to Capt. Nott's'Co ..!.".'.!!!!!'..!...
Shaw. Nineveh
.Appointed Adjutant June 18,13:32
Thomas Martin
White (iideon B
Lost his gun and blankets (priv. prop.) July 12
White Robert
Lost his horse July 22; supposed to be disch.. Transferred to Capt. Nott's Co
Supposed to be discharged
Company was organized June 5, 1S32, and marched from Fort Wilbourn June 9, 1S32; musteriMl into the service of the United States June 19, 1S32.
SECOND URIGADE.
47
My company furnished themselves with eight days' rations while on their march from Clarl county to Fort Wilbourn. The officers, while in service, have drawn but one ration per day, and no forage has been furnished. My company rations have been drawn for the company to return home, viz: Twelve days, up to and including the 30th day of August, 1832.
(Signed.'! JOHN F. RICHARDSON, Cai.t.
CAPTAIN ABNER GREERS COMPANY, Spy Battalion, of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into service of the United States
on the requisition of Gen. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclamation, dated ,
1832. Mustered out August 15, 1832.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Enrolled'
Remarks.
Captain. Abner Greer...
First Lieittemitit. David D. Marney.
Second Lieutenant. Aaron Wells
Lawrence co.
May
Sergeants. Ebenezer Z. Ryan . .. William R. Jackman
Mason Jones
Alex. H. Gilmore....
I'orporals.
James Gadd
Thomas B. Spencer . Jeremiah Cawthorn . . Thomas J. England ..
Privates.
Andrews, Silas
Blizard. Thomas
Baird, James
Baird. I'roctor B
Clubb. Eli
Coofier, John
Dudley, Joshua
Dickerson. (ieorge..
Evans, \\'illiam
England, David
Evte. Moses
KytTe, Edward P
Fish, Josiah
Galaspie, William
Gibbons, Harvey
Jenady, Josepii
Jackman, Bazel
Johnston. Abner
Jobiiston, Robert
Kirkliiipr. Williamsoni Kellanis, (iideon .. ' Lawlcr, William... Lackey. Joiin cu elected Colonel.
CAPTAIN JACOP. FEAMA.VS,
afterwards
CAPTAIN JAMES CONXERS COMPANY
Of the 3d Regiment, 3d Brigade of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into ilu vice of the United States, on the reipiisition of Gen. Atkinson, l)y the (Juvei proclamation, dated , 1832. Mustered out August 17, 1832.
Name and Kank. | Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
Captains.
. Randolph CO..
1832. May^ 25
"
James Conner
First Lieutenant. Mathew Gray
Second Lientenant.
Promoted, July 25, from 1st Lieut, to Capt
Promoted, July 25, from 1st Sergt. to Lieut
Sere-eants. Isaac Nelson
Appointed, July 25 . . . . .
George (ilenn
June 22.
Joseph Orr
Quartermaster Sergeant, Julv2i5..
THIRD BRIGADE.
71
Name and Rank.
Resilience. ^Enrolled
Coiloni/s.
1832
Patricli Katierty
Randolph co.
May
James Wlialen
' '
Jolin Levett
Wiley Pascliall
Prirales.
Bond, Edward
Brewer, \incent
' '
Brifrlitwell. Jolin ....
Brown, AUanson
' '
Boprv, Lewis V
' '
Cliapall, Elias
' '
Cliaiipine, Lewis
Doris. Martin W
' '
Dngfrer. I'lud
' '
"
Droiisse, llenrv
Davis, Miciiael
' '
Do/a, Joseph
' '
Evens, William
Fulton. Wdham
' '
Hampton, Wilson. .
' '
Jones, Armstead
..
Keemasa, Baptist
Lansiton. l-rancis....
Lackoijelle. Henry..
Levens, Menrv
Minard, Medard
' '
Miers, James P
Mart, Ravelle
' '
Morrison, William...
"
Mudd, Harrison
Minard, Peter
"
Onsrer, 1-erdinand...
O'Hara. John
Phillips, Herrel
Patters n, Bhenler...
Penncana, Baptist. ..
' '
Pascal, Francis
Rolierts, Ahram
Revnolds, John
' '
Sevmour, (>rove
' '
\ rain, Dometius F..
\Vill, Josepli
Wiiittr. William
' '
Woolsev, Wash-ton..
"
Wil.son, David E
White, John
-
Willmuth. Louis
Supposed dischatped Aug. 4, 1832
Horse lost or stolen
iJischarged, June 21; disahility
Julyl5: "
Promoted Paymaster, July 15
Left at Prairie du Chien to tend sick, Aug. 7...
........ V.^...^...^...^.....^.V. [oii the 25th.
Wounded on July 21, and absent with leave
Left sick at Mounds, J uiy 25
Absent with leave, Aug. 7
Detached to tend on Jones, July 2.")
Absent with leave, Aug. 7
Lost horse and pack-saddle on forced march. ..
Discharged, July 15; disability
Horse lost on or near Four Lakes
Supposed discharged,' 'July 26, 'i832'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.. .' .' '. '. Discharged, June 16; disability
Leift at Prairie du Chien , sick
iiiii.iiiy was oriuMnizcd at Kaskaskia, May -25, 1832, and was mustered into e of the United States at Fort Willxnirn, June 21, 1832.
CAPTAIN JAMES BURNS' COMPANY
Of the 3d Uoginu'ut, 3d Brigade of Mounted Volunteers, called into the service of the United States, on the requisition of CTen. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclamation, dated May 15, 1832. Mustered Into the service June 21, 1832. Mustered out August 17. 1832. Organized May 4, 1832.
Name and Rank. , Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
Cai'taiu. j
James Burns Washing'n cojMay
First l.ieiitenants. I Andrew Lyons i Resigned June 28; does duty in line
William Wood.
Second Lieutenant. Cyrus Sawyers
Lost horse; elected from 1st Corp.. June "iS; (lost tent.
Furl'd July 25; lost horse iV: tent on forced m'cli
72
SLACK HAWK WAR.
Name and Rank.
,| Residence, i Enrolled
Remarks.
Sergeants, John D. Wood
iResitrned Jnnp 21 : nrnmntpH tn Mainr
Henrv Cherry . . ...
Absent with leave July 25
John H. Hood.
Lost his horse; lost tent on "forced m axe h '.'.'.'.*. !
Harvey Nevels
Anthony Darter
Kurioughed July 25; lost tent on forced march.
Corporals. John Mitchell
George Terrill
Marqiais G. Faulkner. William Minson
Absent with leave Aug. 12; lost his horse
Discharged July 15, on Surgeon's certificate...
Lost his blanket
Privates. Anderson, Samuel K. Anderson , James
Absent with leave Aug. 12; Jost his horse
Burns, John M..
1 11 > 1 , ,
Burns, Robert
1 ( It .
Balch, Armstead B...
" Julv25 .. . . ..
" Aug.l2
Gilbreath, John W
HoUv, Pleasant!. M.
Hutchens, Richard ..
Lost his horse; lost tent on forced march
James, Preston B
Absent with leave July 25
King, William..
Knight, John
Lee, George W
Absent with leave Aug. 12 ; lost his horse
Livesay, Lorenzo D. McMillen, Merediths
> 4 11
Disch. July 25, being wounded July 21 in battle
Mitchell, Samuel C.
1
1
Pate, George W
Paterson, James.
Absent witli-leave August 5
Appointed Surgeon's Mate June 21
Absent with leave Aug. 12.
Linyon, Edward
Ramsey, James
Rouse, Anthony M..
Absent with leave Aug. 5; lost his horse
Thompson, James...!
Disch. July 25, being wounded July 21 in battle
Tate, William ..i
Absent; lost his horse and tent on forced march
Underwood, David .. Underwood, James.. Wells, Levi
Furloughed on Surgeon's certificate June 22..
White, James R.. . 1
White, Andrew . . 1
White, JamesS 1
Wood, Charles Hi.. .1
Lost his horse
THIRD HKIGADK.
73
FOURTH REGIMENT.
CAPTAIN BENNET NOWLENS COMPANY
Of the ith lU'giinent, 3d Brigade, Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into tlio ser- vice of the I'nited States, on the requisition of Gen. Henry Atkinson, bj- the Gov- ernor's proclamation, dated May 15, 1832. Mustered out August IG, 1832.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
Remarks
Captaiti. ' 1832.
Bennet Nolen Macoupin co. June 19
First Lieutenants.
Jesse Scott
John YoNvell
Second Lieutenant. John Allen
Sergeants. \ \
Silas Harris " I
George .Sprouse " | "
Ctierry Peterson " "
Daniel Hnddlestun ..
CorjiLirats. Thomas Me Maims... Christopher (jilpin.. " ''
Thonia.s ( jraiit
Zachariah Stewart " "
Privates. \
Adams, William C. "
Bedford, Thomas....
Brawdy, Azariaii " "
Brown, Wiley " "
Cauiilc, Isham
Cummiiigs, Tiiomas. Cummings, Samuel..
Chapman, John
Caudle. Thomas
Kn-land. John
iMiiiderlnirk. Titus L.
( iilisim, Jacol)
Mill. Wvat R
Mutton, Charles K...
Hu^rlis, Thomas "
Jordan, James '
Lair. Charles "
.MiColhim, Isaac ... .M.IViers, Harvy... McKindley. Kdward.
Nfvms, John
i'owL-rs, John H
I'ruct. Isaac
Kfcord. Juiui
Kichardson, Thomas.
I'tush. William
Richards, Kdmimd.. ' "
Sandridge, Hasting..
Snell, Hardy
Simmons, Joshua....
R esigned July 10, 1832
Elected 1st Lieut. July 12,1832
Furloughed August 14,1832
Discharged August 11, 1832. !!!.!.!!!!!!..'..!..'
Discharged August 11, 1832
Furioug'hed June2b",'i83i on SurgVcertitica^^
Horse \o%x. ..'...'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.. .'.'.''.'.'. ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'...[[ bisciiarged August 2, 18.32! .'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.[]'.'.'.'.'.'..'.
1' urioiigiied J uiy'i6,"i832! '.'.]['.'.'.'.[.[['.'.[[.'.'.....'.
Kurioughcdjuiy'i6,'i832!;! !'!'!! !!!!";;:;;;;;
Horse lost
Horse lost ....'.
KiVrioiig'hed August 14. 1832 '.'.'.'..'. '. '. '. '. '. '. ' ." .' .' '.'.'.'.'.'.
74
BLACK HAWK WAR.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Enrolled
Remarks.
Sharp, Isaac
Snow, 01)ed
Macoupin co.
1832. June 19
Turner, Kdmund L
' ' .... .
Vincent, Josepli
'
Company formed and elected Powell H. Sharp Captain, Bennet Nowlen 1st Lieut., and John Allen 2d Lieut., June 9, 1832. Marched June 11, 1832. Mustered into the service June 19. 18.32.
' Tovvell H. Sharp promoted Lieutenant-Colonel June 19, 1832. Bennet Xowlen pro- moted Captain June 19, 1832.
CAPTAIN OZIAS HAIL'S COMPANY
Of the 4th Regiment, 3d Brigade of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into the ser- vice of the United States, on the requisition of Gen. Henry Atkinson, by the Gov- ernor's proclamation, dated May 15, 1832. Mustered out August 16, 18.32.
Name and Rank. ' Residence. lEnrolled
Captain. Ozias Hail
Pike CO.
First LiettteHant. David Seeley
Second Lietdenaiit. Robart Goodin
bergeants. Enoch Cooper.... Adam Harpool. .. John McMullin.. Isaac Turnbaugh. Josiah Sims
Corporals. Benjamin Shin... John Battershall William Cooper., Isaac Dolbaugh. John Crass
Privates.
Ames, Smith
Alcorn, William
Blair, Culverson
Bradshaw. Elijah.
Blythe, Jolin
Bradshaw, Enoch....
Burcaloo, John
Baker, Syl vanus
Butler, Derns
Buffenbarger, Wm..
Butley, Frederick Morgan co.
Cole, David Pike co....
Clark, Abner j "
Davis, Josliua "
Davis, William
Foster, John
Franklin, Frederic. Harpool, William.. Kinney, William..
McLain, Absalom...!
Miller, Calep Pike co.
Miller, George ! "
Moore, David "
Melhizer, John "
McLain, Wm I
Mitcliell, William... Ipike co.
Neeley, Burgess , "
Neeley, John ] "
Neeley, Samuel ! "
1832. June 19
"
" I Discharged July 21
.. i
II ;Furioughed June 23...!
'" 1 Discharged July 15
I
I
;; !
' ' Lost his horse
'I by forced march
Discharged June 22: lost his horse; wagoner. ;; ' JulylS
" Left at Ft. Dickson, sick; supp. disch'd Aug. 1 ' I Left sick on the road June 12
\\ Furioiighed June 23! !"!!!;;!;!!!!;!;'!! !!!!!!!
' ' Horse lost
'I Furloughed June 2.")
'' iGun li)ursted
THIRD BRIGADE.
75
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
Remarks
Neely, Thomas June 19 Left sick at VVilbourn June 23
Nisenger, Resen fike co.
Prior, James B. "
Pulum, Benjamin...
Shinn, John
Spears, Harris
Stigney, Philip H... Turn bough, Joseph .
Taylor, John M
Yesley, Ebenezer...
Discharged July 15; horse lost.
The abovo rumpauy voluuteered and orjjjauized iu Atlas, iu Pike county, on June 4, 1832, and iu pursuance of orders then received, marched immediately to rendezvous at Fort Will)ourn, where they arrived on June IJ, aud were mustered into ser- vice Juue 19, 1832.
CAPTAIN JESSE CLAYWEIX'S COMPANY, tth Kt'triiueiit, 3d Brigade of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into the service of I he I'uited States, on the requisition of Gen. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclama- tion, dated May 15, 1832. Mustered out of service August 10, 1832.
Name and Rank, i Residence. lEnroUed
Remarks
Captain. ' 1832.
Jesse Claywell Sangamon co.iJune
First Lieutenants. John VVikoxson... Lowyel Cox
Second Lieutenant. Rezen H. Constant..
Sergeants.
ArchibalcfCass
Andrew Moore
Valentine R. Mallory William S. Hussey...
Corporals. Nathan nii>sey, 1st.. Robert L. (.ott,lst... William H. 1 lagan, 2d James C. Hagan,3d.. Harris'n, Mc(jary,4th John McLemoor, 4th
Privates. Anderson, Alexander Anderson. Lewis G..
Anderson, James
Anderson, Wash'ton.
Burns. John R
Banift, William I....
Baniet, William
Burnet, Hugh
Brewer, Jolin.Sr
Brewer, Jolin, Jr
Cass. .Viiilerson B
Constant, Nathan E..
Constant, Isaac
Crocker, Harvey
Currev, (ieorge
Copelan. I.John
Dooley. Jcrciniah
Dement, William
Elliott, Ha.idon
Elliott, Ricliard
Glenn, David A
Green, (jeorge
5 Furlouglied at Wisconsin river July 27
Elected 1st Lieut. July 11: sick at Hamilton.. .. Resigned July 10
Elected 2d Lieutenant July 11. Elected 1st Sergeant July 11 . . .
At Fort Crawford
Attending to a sick man.
Prom. Brig. Wagon Master June 21; lost horse Attending to a sick man at Hamilton
Transferred to Capt. fi^arley's Co. June 20. Attending to a sick man at Hamilton
Furloughed July 10; also lost his horse.
Discharged July 27 for disability I Lost horse, saddle and bridle.
'Furloughed by tiie surgeon's certificate.
70
BLACK HAWK WAR.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled'
Remarks.
Helm, Guy
Hagran, Samuel C
Hide, John
Kelly, Jeremiah.... Langfston, James ..
Lucas, Thomas
McGary, Hugh
Martin, Joseph .... Neucam, William T Pickerel, Benj. F..
Prim, Abraham
Powel, John
Powel, Hiram
Rogers, William F.
Riddle, James
Snelsnn, John W. ..
Shearley, James
Smith, Joseph I....
Smith, Philip
Smith, Eliphas
Stone, William A..
Stone, Caleli
Turner, William. . .
Waldon, James
Wilcox, Ephriam.. Young, Joseph R..
Sangamon co.
isa2.
June 5
Lost horse, saddle and bridle
Transferred to Capt. Barley's Co. June 20. . !! .!
Transferred to Capt. Earley's Co. June 20
kurioiighed at Ft . Wiibourn J une 2(i .' ." .' .' .' .' .' . . . . Lost his hoise
'I I Furloughed at Ft. Wiibourn June 20
IVVound'd in battle at Mississ. ; at Ft. Crawford.
I
This company was organized June 5, 1832, marched for place of rendezvous June 10 ,and was mustered into service June 20, 1832.
CAPTAIN REUBEN BROWN'S COMPANY
Of the 4th Regiment, 3d Brigade, Mounted Illinois Volunteers, called into the service of the United States, on the requisition of Gen. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclama- tion, dated May 15, 1832. Mustered out August 16, 1832.
Name and Rani
Residence.
P>nrolled
Capiat)!. Reuben Brown
First Lieutenant. William Baker
Second Lieutenant. Daloss Brown
Serceants.
Thomas Jones
Saml. E. McKenzey
Evan Morgan
Nathan Said
Corporals.
Jesse Said
Reason Brown
John Fegan
James B. Jones.
Privates.
Archer Winston
Baker, Thomas
Baker. James
Brown, Jerrv
Cutright, Peter
Durboin, Js, (Jeorcfe
llitrgiiis, Robert
I liLTj-Mns, Iciiabod . . Holt. Cliristopher...
Ilddtes. Samuel
Iliioles. Anthony...
Le.Kh.Rol.irt
Leach. A. H
Lyndon. JeflFerson..
Lindiiii, Joseph
.McClintock, James. .Miller, Absalom....
.Million. John
Dwcns, Hopson
Owens, Charles
Owens, Ellit
Phillips, Wm
Patason. Borland...
Absent, sick.
Absent on furlough, sick.
Absent with brother
Absent, wounded
Absent without leave, May 1, 1832.
Absent, sick.
80
BLACK HAWK WAR.
Name and Rank.
Residence. 'Enrolled
1
Remarks.
Starkey John
Promoted Major of 2d Batt., 1st Regt.. April 28
1
CAPTAIN JOSIAH LITTLE'S COMPANY
Of the 1st Regiment, commanded by Col. John Thomas, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers of Illinois Militia, commanded by Brig.-Gen. Samuel Whitesides. Mustered out of the service of the United States at the mouth of Fox River, Illinois, on May 27, 1832. Distance from Madison county, place of enrollment, 2S4 miles.
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
Captains. Alton.
Solomon Pruitt t Madison co .
Josiah Little
1832. April 19
First Lieutenants.
Josiah Little ,
William Arundell..
Second Lieutenant. Jacob Swegart
Sergeants.
Wm. Arundell ,
Joseph Stiuire ..,
James R. Wood
James Sanders
Corporals.
Thomas Akins
John E. Hawkins..
Jno. Lawrence
Isaiah Dunagan....
Privates.
Barnet, Benj. F
Bridges, Madison
Basy, Newton
Beck, Sandford
Harr, Zachariah
Chapman, Enoch
Chapman, Jos
Cochran, Wm.C
Davis, William ,
Dickson, Thomas... Dunagan, Jno. M...
Edwards, Cyrus
Eaves, William
Kien, James
Gillham, Marcus
Gillham, Josiah R..
Harris, Meeds A
Hodges, James H.. .
Humes. Willis
Harkleroad, Jno
Job, .Samuel
Job, Levi
Jones, Martin
Jones, (jeorge
Kirkendall, Wm....
Kinyan, Edward
Linton, James
Lee, N'incent
More, -\bel
Pruitt. Solomon, Jr.
Elected Capt. Apr. 19; elected Lt.-Col. Apr. 28.
Elected Captain April 28, 1832.
On furlough
Elected 1st Lieut. April 28, 18.32
1st Sergt. " " On furlough
Sick and not present
On permit.
On furlough . On f iariough .
Sick and on permit.
2d Sergt. April 28, 1832. On furlough
IKS URIC.ADE.
87
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
Palmer, Sam'l.
Roberts. Elijah
j
1
Rose, Francis .
Roberts, Wm. Jr.
.S;inclers, Shabrick . ..
Scarittlin, Stephen.
Sewill.Wm
Stent, Christopher
i
Sterell, James .
4th Sergt. to May 18; 1st from that time to 27
Siielsi :), William....
Wood, Jesse
3d Sergeant May 18,1832
Walker, Philip V
Waddle, James
88
SLACK HAWK WAR.
SECOND REGIMENT.
CAPTAIN THOMAS CHAPMANS COMPANY
Of the 2d Regiment, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers commanded by Brig.-Gen. Samuel Whitesides. Mustered out of service of the United States at the mouth of Fox River, on the Illinois River, in the State of Illinois, 250 miles from the place of enrollment in Greene county, on the 2oth of May, 1S32.
Name and Rank. Residence.
Enrolled
Remarks.
Captains. Charles Gregory
(ireene co
1832. April 20
[when elected Lieut.-Col. of 2d Regt. Commanded Co. from April 20 to April 30, 1832, Elected Captain April 30,1832
First Lieutenant. Thomas Hill.
Elected 1st Lieutenant April 30,1832
Second Lieutenant. Levi Whitesides
Elected 2d Lieutenant April 30, 1832
Sergeants.
Appointed 1st Segeant April 30, 1832
Isaac Moore
April20,1832
Henry Phillips
....
April30,1832
April 30, 1832
Appointed April 20, 1832
Samuel M. Pinkerton "
April 20, 1832
John F. Hart
" April 30. 1832
James H. Finley "
Privates.
Dunn, Squire
Duff, John
Elmer, Elijah
Elmore, Ralph "
Elmore, George R. .. ! "
Absent on furlough
Gilleland, James .... ''
Gilleland, William..,'
Hazlewood, Wyatt "
Philips, Israel
Rule, Albert
\\
Absent sick
Shelton, William
Spencer, James R.... Welch, Robert
Sick on furlough
Wood, James 1 "
Wiggins, Laban '
All the company were present except those marked absent and furloughed.
WHITESIDES BRIGADE.
89
CAPTAIN LEVI D. BOONE'S COMPANY
Of the 2(1 Regiment, commauded by Col. Jacob Fry, of the Brigade of Mounted Volun- teers commanded by Brig.-Gen. Samuel Whitesldes. Mustered out of the service of the United States at the mouth of Fox River, on the Illiuols River, on May 28, 1332. Distance from place of enrollment, 210 miles.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Enrolled
Remarks.
Captain. Levi D Boone
Montg'r'y co.
1832. April 20
First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant.
Serjeants. C G Blacltbercfer
Michael H. VVallcer
William Ai David
Absent on furlough . ..
Corporals. John Prater
Alex. T. Williams
Newton Street
Privates.
Blair Cobbert
Bennett, H. C
Quartermaster
Canins (j W
Dutf Georpe K
Lost a rifle-gun in service, appraised at $18. ...
(jfiflith William
Absent by permission, to hunt horse
Halbroclc Benjamin
Kilm^wiirth, Steph'n
Manstield 'I'lios J
Mavtield, William
Peacock Samuel
KabI), Eli
k.iht-rts, William...
"^ht-rlf V William D
'
ToeiUl Tliomas J
Whitton Easton
"
1
1
Bon R. Williams was discharged at Beardstown April 27, 1832, and not Hawkins. Williams was discharged solely because his horse was lost, and not for any offense or misconduct.
(Signed.) LEVI 1>. BOONE, Cnp^
90
I'.LACK HAWK WAR.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM G. FLOODS COMPANY Of Mounted Volunteers, of the 2d Regiment of the Brigade commanded by Brigadier- General Samuel Whitesides. Mustered out of service of the United States at the mouth of Fox River, in the State of Illinois, on the 28th of May, 1S32. Distance, two hun- dred and fifty (250) miles from place of enrollment.
Name and Kank.
Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
Captain. Wm.G. Flood.
1832. Quincy April 23:
First Lieutenant. I Edward L. Pearson . . i
Second Lieutenant. Thomas Crocker
Sergeants. Nathan Stringtield. ..
Granville Turner
George W. Pollard... Samuel E. Pierce
Corporals. Richard S. Green.
Wm. Watson
Elza D.Park
John McDaniel..
Privates.
Allen, Meredith
Ames, Orestus
Ames, Loring
Bancroft, Amos
Beebee, Erastus
Browning, O. H
Bro\\n, George
Boling, Lewis
Beebee, David ; ..
Burlingham,Sanford.
Caxe. George W
Clark, James O
Caldwell, John
Doty, John
Fortune, William
Freeman, Elam S
Furguson, Isaac
Howard. John
Holmes, Hiram
Johnson, Thomas...
Kinney, Thos
Laughland, J. W.... Lightfoot, Washint'n
Malone, Andy
Mast, Michael
Miller, Henry W....
Moore, Daniel
Pond, Hiram
Parker, Samuel
Popple, Simeon
Pierce, Joshua
Ralston, J. H
Richardson, William.
Sheney, John
Seeliorn, Wiley V...
Shaw, Wm
Smith, Lewis M
Streeter, .Solomon
Turner, Ivbenezer
Thompson, James...
Warrick, Jacob
Wood, Joiui
Williams, Archibald. Wilmot, Ben R
On furlough
Sick and absent, b\- leave
Appointed Adjutant 2d Regiment
Absent on duty
Sick and absent
Sick and absent; joined Co. at Veliow banks
Absent on duty
Absent by sickness
WllITESlDEb bKIGADE.
Ul
CAPTAIN BENJAMIN JAMES' COMPANY
Of the 2il Kt-giiiieiit, of Mounted Volimteers, coimuandecl by Brig.-Geu. .Saiiiufl Wliite- sides. Mustered iuto the servieo of the L'nited States at Beardstown, Illinois, on the 2Sth day of April. 1832, and mustered out of service on the 28th day of May, 1832, near Ottawa, at the mouth of Eox Kiver, Illinois; distant 250 miles from the place of enrollment. For 60 days.
Ca/itaiii. Benj. James
First Lieutenant John McAdains
Second Lieutenant. William Clouse
Sergeants.
A.C. Mackey
James Johnston
Thomas Price
Ephraim JNI. Gilmore
Corporals.
Elisha Paine
David H. Mills
Amos Holhrooks
Jordan Parker
Frizates. Anthony, Ahraham..
Bradford, James
Cruthis, William
Dethero, (ieorgre
Durley, James
Donee, Thomas C...
Downing, James
Ellison. Elisha
Galer, James C
Gilmore, John M
Gillispie, Josiah R...
Gill, Francis
Glenn. Robert
Gilham, Thomas C
Gwyne, Hugrh B
Hunter, David
Harlin. William
Hooper, James D
Hooper. Thomas K..
Jones, Kelix
Lugtr. Noah A
Lucas, John
Lyles. J. E
ftlc Adams, Jas
Mc Adams. Jesse
Mc Adams, Sloss
McAdams, William.. Morgan, Jonathan. .. Mills. A.O. H. P....
Mullican, James
McChire, Eleazer.... Nicholas, Russell B..
Pender, Andrew
Robinson, Lawson H
Royer, Daniel
Roberts, Calvert
Sellers, Benjamin E. X'olentine, Jackson (>
West. John
Wolard. James B
Walker, James
Walker, John T
Proni; to Q'.m! Sergt.'of 2d Regt.; April '30, '3?.
I Absent on furlough.
Promoted Sergt. Major. April 30, 1832
Appointed trumpeter, April 30, 1832.
92
HLACK HAWK WAR.
CAPTAIN JEREMIAH SMITH'S COMPANY
Of the 2a Regiment, commanded by Col. Jacob Fry, of the Brigade of Mounted Volun- teers of the Illinois Militia, commanded by Brig.-Gen. Samuel Whitesides. Mustered out of the service of the United States, at the mouth of Fox River, on the 27th day of May. 1832. Place of organization, Whitehall, Greene county. 111. Distance, 220 miles.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Enrolled
Remarks.
Captain. \
Jeremiah Smith Greene co.
First Lieutenant. James Allen
Secotid Lieutenant. Jacob Warner
Sergeants.
Andrew Guest
Gregory Doil
Wm. Thompson.. Peter Thompson.
Corporals.
Elihu Brown
Hardy Allen
George Woods
H. K. Stubblefield.
Privates.
Broom, Wm
Bundy, Horatio
Baker, John
Buman, Samuel
Crabtree, Benjamin. Campbell, John G. .
Campbell, John
Coats, Richard
Carter, Harris
Dunsworth, Chas... Dollerhite. Jackson.
Fisher, James
Godwin, Jacob
Hodges, James
How, David
Hamilton, John
Hawkins, Bevis
Lorton, Moritica D.
Lipincut, John
Miller. John
Monday, Samuel ...
Williams. Wm
Young, Robert
April 20: Elected April 20, 1832
Elected April 20, 1832
Elected April 20, 1832
Elected April 20, 1832
Elected April 20, 1832
on furlough
Disappeared from the day oif enrollment.
Sick"'" ";.!"";;.;;..""!!!! ";'!;!
On furlough
^(y^.V.'.'.\V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'^.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.V.' '.'.'. On furlough
Deserted
BRIGADE.
93
THIRD REGIMENT
CAPTAIN JOHN HARRIS- COMPANY,
3d Regiment, commanded by Col. Abram B. Dewitt, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers of the Illinois Militia, commanded by Brig. -Gen. Samuel Whitesides. Mus- tered out of the service of the United States at the mouth of the Fox River, Illinois, May 27, 1832; distant 246 miles from Carlinville, the place of enrollment.
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
Captain. \ Carlinville. 1832.
John Harris Macoupin co. April 20
First Lieutenant. William G. Coop..
Second Lieutenant. Jeff. Weatherford....
Sergeants. Aquilla V. Peppedim
J(}hn Lewis
Wilford Palmer I
Travis Moore
Corporals.
Geo. \V. Cox
Henrj' H. Havren
Samuel VV. McVay.. Joshua Martin
Privates.
Allen, John
Bayless, John
Bayless, Rees
Butler, James
Coop. John
Coop. Ran.som
Driskell, Miles
Davis, Thedorus
Enplisli. Iruni
English, Levin X....
Eallum. William
Foss. Joseph
Mill. Wvatt R
Hall, Oliver
Hall. James T
Harris, Robert
Matthews, (jeo
McVay,Healev W... Miller, .MexanderB..
Powell. John
Rhea, Henry D
Richardson, Larkin..
Solotium, Lewis
Tiuirinan, Thomas... Weatherford, Hardin. Wall. Richard
Horse lost strayed or stolen value, $35. '. '. '. Horse died from forced march; value $68...
Appointed (j! M' Sergeant' Aprii '27.1832'. '.'. '.
Horse gave out on forced march; value $46!
94
BLACK HAWK WAR.
CAPTAIN BENJAMIN BARNEY'S COMPANY Of I he Ml Ucgiment, commanded by Col. Abram B. Dewitt, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers commanded by Brig.-Gen. Whitesides. Mustered out of the service at the mouth of Fox River, on May 27, 1832. Distant 250 miles from the place of enrollment.
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
CaiJtaiiis. Atlas, I 1832.
William Ross Pike co April 20
Benjamin Barney... "
First Liemenaiit. Israel N. Bert
Second Lieutenant. Lewis Allen
Sergeants. Bridge Whitten.
Hawins Judd
Eli Hubbard
Hansel G. Horn.
Corporals. Allen B. Lucas... Mathins Bailey... William Mallory. Jesse Luster
Privates. Allen. Jonathan B. ..
Adney, William
Blair, William
Bush, Alfred
Card, Joseph
Coffee. Meredith W.
Davis, Robert
Gall, Joseph
Garrison, Louis A
Haze, Robert
Hull, David
Haskins, Eliphalet ..
Kannada. Charles
Lay, Willis
Lewis, Chidister B...
Love. Samuel W
Lucas, Jesse
McAtee, John
McAtee, Andrew
Marrow, Richard
Meredith, Adair C...
Mize, Samuel P
O'Neil, James
Perkins, John
Prewitt, St. Clair
Swiney, Emery
Shipman, Stephen..
Tolbert, Lindsay
Wilson, Austin
Wells, Lucius
Captain from April 20th to 28th, 1832
1st Lieut, to 28th, then elected Captain.
Elected April 28,1832. Elected April 28,1832. Elected April 28* 1832.
Elected April 28,1832.
absent on furlough
horse strayed or stolen .
.Absent on furlough.
Appointed Sergeant- Major April 29,1832.
Appointed Paymaster April 29.1832.. . . Horse valued at $60, strayed or stolen .
Left sick, on the march .
CAPTAIN EOSHA PETTY'S COMPANY Of the 3d Regiment, commanded by Col. Abram B. Dewitt, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers of the Illinois Militia, commanded by Brig.-Gen. Samuel White- sides. Mustered out of the service at the mouth of Fox River, May 27, 1S32. Distance, 2.50 miles from place of enrollment.
Name and Kank. , Residence. Enrolled
Captain. Elisha Petty
First Lieutenant. James Ross
Second Lieutenant. John W. Birch
Atlas, Pike CO. .
April 20
Elected April 28,1832. Elected April 28,1832. Elected April 28,1832.
WHITESIDES BRIGADE.
95
Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled
Sergeants. Atlas,
Joab Brooks Pike CO.. .
Gillham Bailey
Joel Harpole
Cornelius Jones
Corporals. William Kinman.
William Gates
Ira Shelly
James Woosley..
Privates.
Andrews, Ira
Buchalew, Garet
Bailey. Caleb
Coleman, Franklin P. Cavender, Joseph...
Decker, Harrison
Edwards, Thomas...
Fugate, Benj.
Green, James
Gnmshavv, Edwin...' Hubbard, Appolis...'
Hume, Berry
Jackson, Francis
JefFers, Samuel
Kinman, Sims
Kinman, Hiram
Kinney, Thomas
Lynch, William
McLintock, Joseph..
Main, Solomon
More, Thomas
Mays, Mathew
Parkis, Owen
Riggrs. Samuel
Triplet, Nathaniel C. Wailssvorlh William.
183;
Apri
Elected April 28,1832.
Elected April 28,1832.
Horse, valued at $70, broke down on march .
Horse, valued at $65, strayed or stolen .
Gun, val.$18, bursted; fired by com'nd of Col.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM B. SMITH'S COMPANY
Of the Regiment, commanded bj" Col. Abram B. Dewitt, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers commanded by Brigadier-General Samuel Whitesides. Mustered out of the -service of the United States at the mouth of Fox River, on the Illinois River, ou May 27, 1832, being 200 miles distant from place of enrollment.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
Captain. William B.Smith....
First Lieutenant. Starkey R.Powell....
Second Lieutenant. Willie Myers
Sergeants.
Samuel Givens
Richard Nelson
Peter liarker
Wingate I. Numens. .
Qorporals. .\braham N. Mills., . Thomas Shepherd..
Felix Rju'
London C Ragan....
IVnates.
Black, William
Bennel, Gabriel E. ..
Vol. 99
Morgan co. Jacksonville.
April 21
Lost horse on march ; ar)praised at -f 6().
Gun bursted while firing, by order; value $20.
Lost his horse on marcii; appraised at $45.
96
BLACK HAWK WAR.
Name and Rank. Residence.
Enrolled
Bristow, Thomas Jacksonville.
Chapman, Isaac "
Connell, Murrav Mc "
Deaton. Robert II... Dewitt, Abraham R..
Flynn, Zadick VV "
H Hand, Berry
Hardin. John J "
Hall, Aquilla
Laughrey, John
McCall. Arris j "
McKee, James "
Miller, William |
Orre, Richard
Orear. George
Potts, Joel
Provines, James
Plasters, Lemmon.. Roberts, W'illiam... Runsdell, Charles...
Smith, (jeorge
Smith, Laurence
Smith, Thomas
Willson, James
April
Appointed Adjutant of 3d Regt. April 27, 18.32.
Farrier of the " "
El'ct'd and app'ted Col. 3d "
High private.
I Left sick on the march, and furl'd at Dixon's., j Appointed Quartermaster 3d Regt. April 27. '32
Detailed into service of Commander-in-Chief .
Left sick on the march ; furl'd at Dixon's Ferry
Detaded by Uuartermaster-Gen. as cook
Furl'd to attend sick at Dixon's Ferrv
CAPTAIN NATHAN WINTERS' COMPANY
Of the 3d Regiment, commanded by Colonel Abram B. Dewitt, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers of Illinois, commanded by Brig.-Gen. Samuel Whitesides. 5Ius- tered out of the service of the United States at the mouth of Fox River, on the 27th day of May, 1832. Distance, 215 miles from place of enrollment.
Name and Rank.
Captain. Nathan Winters.
First Lieutenant. John D. Pinson ..
Second Lieutenant. John L. Kirkpatrick.
Sergeants. Leander J. Walker... William D. Johnson.
David Grattan
Thomas J. Cox
Brown and Morgan cos. .
1832. April 21Elected April 21,1832
Corporals.
Asa C. Earle
Bird Smith
James F. New
George W. Sawyer.
Privates,
Asher, William
Adams, James
Axbv, John
Beall, Alexander.... Beaslev, Benjamin. Black, Jefferson....
Bell, Arthur
Brown, Cornelius...
Carson John
Cox, William G
Crisp. Benjamin Campbell. James G.
Cooper, Asa
Coultis, William
Campbell, David.... Dew, Joseph
Elected April 21, isa2. Elected April 21,18.32. Elected April 21,1832.
Elected April 21.1832.
Horse lost, valued at StilO
$70... Elected Major April 29.1832. Absent on furlough
, Detailed as a wagoner.
WHITESIDES KRIGAUE.
i Brown and
Dixon, Tliomas Morpan cos
Forsyth, Johnson
Fink, Presley
F'ulton, John !
Gillham, Thomas M.I Greene, William H..
Holmes, Curtis
Hol)S(m, John
James, Ilenry
Johnson, Samuel
Little. Yancy
Moore, David
Mc(jee. James
Neal, Robert D
Powell. Elijah
Hue. David W
Kigrjrs, James B
Sawver, James
Wells, Albert
Wilcher, Stephen....
Detailed as a wagoner.
Detailed into service of Commander-in-Chief. Detailed as a wagoner
Horse lost, valued at $70.
98
BLACK HAWK WAR.
FOURTH REGIMENT.
CAPTAIN M. G. WILSON'S COMPANY
Of the 4tli Regimeut, commanded by Samuel M. Thompson, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Brig.-Gen. Samuel Whitesides. Mustered out of the ser- vice of the United States, at the mouth of Fox River, May 2S, 1S32; distant 220 miles from place of enrollment.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
Remarks.
C-iptain. Moses G. Wilson.
Rushville, 111.
First Lieutenant. Alex. HoUingsworth,
Second Lieutenant. Harvey Skiles
Sergeants. . VVa
John B. Watson
G. W.P.Maxwell.... Saml. HoUingsworth. I. G. Randall
Coiporals. Ava. HoUingsworth..
James Martin
David Frayner
L. B. Skiles
Privates.
Abbott, Thomas
Abbott, A
Bogart, Samuel
Burnett, William
Butler, George
Cox, William
Collins, Elijah
Dunlap, Adam
Flakes, James
Guinn, William
Harrison, G. H
HoUingsworth, Abe. HoUingsworth, John
HoUiday. I. S
Hobart, Chauncey...
Hills, Gamaliel
Horney, Nowlen ...
Hills, Ishmael
Horney, Samuel
Justus, G. W
Kirkham, Ezra
Lockhart, Williatn...
Lane, Rutherford
McFadden, John....
Murphy, Robert
Morgan, John
Moore, Willis
Naught, George
Riley, Daniel
Reno, Jonathan
Riley, Caleb
Skiles, Benjamin
Wilson, Wm. L
Wallat-e, Moses
Wright, Henry
Williams, Eli
Young, William
18.32. April 23: Elected Major April 30, 18.32.
Lost horse May 22, 1832; award.
Appointed Adjt. of 4th Regt., April 30, 1832.. IstSergt.. April :iO; resign 'd May:
Elected Captain April 30, 1832
Resigned May 19, 1832
Resigned April 30, 1832
Appointed 1st Corporal April .30, 1832. 2d Sergeant " 3d Corporal
iFurloughed (sick) May 19, 1832
f to attend sick) Mav 19, 1832
Appointed 1st Sergt. May 19, 1832; lost horse
Appointed 4th Corporal April 30, 1832
Detailed on extra duty
Appointed 1st Surgeon's Mate April .30, 1832.
Appointed 4th Sergeant April 30, 1832. Lost horse May 22; " 1832 ....;!!'.!.'.' ." .' ". ". .'
Appointed Quartermaster April 30, 1832. i Lost'horVe May 221 ' 1832 !.'!'..'.'!".."!!]!!!."!!!
Lost horse May 22, 1832
I Appointed 3d Sergeant May 19, 1832 'Detailed on extra duty
Lost horse May 22, 1832
Appointed 2d Corporal April 30, 1832.
Lost horse May 22, 1832.
WHITESIDE BRIGADE.
99
CAPTAIN WILLIAM C. RALLS' COMPANY
Of the 4th Regiment of Mounted Volunteers, coiiimanded by Col. Samuel M. Thompson, of the Brigade of Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Brig.-Gen. Samuel Whitesides. Mustered out of the service of the United States at the mouth of Fox River, May 28, 1832; distant from the place of enrollment, 220 miles.
Name and Rank.
Residence. Enrolled
Captain. Wm.C. Ralls
1832.' Rushville, 111.. April 23
First Lieutenant. James Blackburn ....
Second Lieutenant.
Resigned and returned home May 13, 1832
Sergeants.
i
George W. Penney..
1 "
' '
James P. Hinney
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant May 13
Corporals.
Steplien H. St. Cvr..
' May May May Appointed 1st Sergt. July 9. ^ck.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.V.'.'.'.'.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. Absent with leave Sept. 6 Attached to artillery Cb. July 10. Discharged July 13 " ao May 19 ! Absent witliout leave from July 1 " Junel with leave Sept. 6. INDEPENDENT REGIMENTS. 137 Name and Rank. Residence. Knrolled 1832. Dillon, Levi May Doolingf, Jolm May Davidson, CJeorge May Dame, J. H May Drummond, Rob't ii Aug. Freth. Isaiah May Farnsworth, Terra B. May Fore, Joseph " Fanley, Jacob Fanchette, Alex Fultz, Frederick July Foreman, Moses July Gray, Patrick .May Grawell, John May Gillham, Lemuel " Hunt, Benson May Hendlev, Esbrey " Hulett, John G ' I mns, .Abraham " Igo, Lewis May Igo, William " Igraham, John May Journev, James May Joslin, John i June Kelly, J \ May Klean, Michael June King, JohnH I July Lovell, Timothy 1 iMav Lytle, William K... i Lapage, Clement Lockwood, EzekieL.i " Manichael, Baptiste..! Maughs, Henrv i Maughs, D. H.T Maughs, James K...I June McDuff. Wm I May McClair, P | jMay Miller, Preston X I May Maxwell, J. J ! May McAllister, Lem. S..' May McRayney, Daniel.. May Martin, Elkins ' May Perregon, Wales May Paul. John July- Patterson, John B... May Rice, Sylvester May Rice, Thomas [May Rice, James '.May Roberts, John 'May Rickman, Francis " Rose, Pleasant May Robedeaiix, Lawr'ce May Stukey, John Mav Stewart. James B May Smitli, Wm Smith, Orlando Smith. James Smith, Wm., 2d Mav Smith, N Julv Spears, Robert W May Stoner, B May Stephensim, Wm May Saunett, Francis ; Sagan, Peter May Strait, John May Shaw, Wm Scribner, E " Saucer, Robt Mav Sherman. O. P May- Shaw, John Sincour, Jacob June Shirmer, Philip Mav Slayton. T Tharp, John Taylor, James Turney, John July Templeton. Robt Mav Usher. AL H May Vansand, John " 20, Absent without leave June 1 . 2li 24 Hospital Steward 19 19 Absent without leave Sept. 0. " from June 20 5 .\bsent Sept. 6 with leave 28 Absent from Sept. 6 with leave 19 24 Attached to Mounted Volunteers June 1. Discharged July 27 I Appointed Corporal June 6 'Absent without leave from June 10. June 1. May 20. 19 Absent without leave from June 1.. . 23 Absent Sept. 6 with leave 7 Absent witliout leave from Aug. 1 . . . 19 Transferred to Capt. Gear's Co. July .Absent Sept. tj with leave Detached to join artillery company 23 191 20!Discharged July 29 19' " June4 20: Absent without leave from May 24. 24 20 Discharged June 11. 21 19 Sick 26 Omitted in former rolls 19 Absent without leave from June 1. 20 19 Discharged June 1 Absent Sept. 6 with lea\ 20 Discharged Aug. 4 Sick Discharged June 27 .\bsent without leave from June 26. 20 Joined rifle company June 1 20 Absent without leave from June 20. " " June 1. . 19 " " Julvl... vo " " Sept. 6.. i:)ischarged May 25 26 Joined Rangers June 26 20 Absent without leave from June 1. 2.T Absent without leave from July 24. 19] Omitted in former rolls Absent without leave from June 1. .Absent Sept. 6 with leave. 21; Absent Sept. 6 with leave. 20] Discharged July 27 138 ILACK HAWK WAR. Name and Rank. Kesidence. Enrolled Willard, Henry . Webb, Thos. J . Walker, James L Wells, Guilford Walker, Joseph i. Wood, Jeremiah . Young, Lewis . Young, Hiram i. 1832. May May May Mav May Transferred June 6 with leave Discharged Aug. 1 Absent without leave from June 1 Arjpointed Sergeant; discharged Aug. 1. 2l! Absent Sept. 6 with leave. lfi|Bv a transfer from Mounted Rangers. 211 Discharged June 27 CAPTAIN NICHOLAS BOWLING'S COMPANY Of Artillery, 27th Regiment, Illinois Militia, called into service of the United States by the Governor's order, dated May 1.5, 1S32, and now mustered for discharge this September 6, 1832. Name and Rank. Residence. Remarks. Captains. I. R. B. Gardenier. Nicholas Dowling. First Lieutenant. G.W.Campbell... Second Lieutenant. Charles Gratiot Thitd Lieutenant. Leonard Goss Sergeants. Nicholas Dowling. S. Gridley Z. Bell Daniel, Argent... George Ferguson. CoriJorals. A. M. Delong.. N.Barber Michael Byrne. T. T. Davis Musician. Wm. Blair 1832. May . July May May June May July May July May July May July May July Mav Privates. Byrne, Michael Byrne, Philip Brush, R. W Coligan, P CuUum, C. B Drum, Thos Davis, T. T Ellis, P Ferguson, George...' Farley, LP Graham, Robert Gridley, S ] i Garner, T Gray, M | June Gray, B , i Hempested, Wm.... June Lockwood, Ezekiel.. " Mitchell, A : JJulv Mitchell, J ' I " Nevelle, E ; June Nutting, Josiah [July Powell, R. B |May Reed, Samuel June Roberts, I June Roundtree, S July By request acted as comd't of Co. until July [11, 1832, when he resigned. Detached to the staff Elected Captain July 15,1832 July 15 Lost his blanket. Drew no arms nor blanket from compan\ Appointed Corporal July 8,1832. Sick 19 i Appointed Corporal July 15,1832 16 Drew no arms nor blanket from company Corporal from May 25 to July 25, when ap- [pointed Sergeant, Corporal until July 15,1832, when he was ap- [pointed Sergeant. On extra duty in ordnance department. Furloughed; drew no arms nor blanket.. . Drew no arms nor blanket from company . 30 Furloughed 14,..'. 8 Drew no arms nor blanket from company. INDEPENDENT REGIMENTS. 139 Name and Rank. Residence. Enrolled 1832. Sayre, S. L May Stahl, F June Smead, H May Sharp. C. P May Taylor, Robert Townsen, VVni May Vanbuskirk, J July Weather, John May Wann, IXuiiel " 19 20 25 Sick ; 19 Discharg