ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 123
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
Three Years' Service,
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
of muster.
Colonel.James S. Martin.
Lieutenant Colonel.Josepli F. Black
Major.William H. Mabry
Adjutant.William C. Styles.
Qziartermasters.Benjamin F. Marshall.Henry Simpson
Snrs;eons.James PhillipsSamuel M. Swan
First Ass 't Surgeon.John K. Rainey
Salem Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18,1862
Salem Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18.1862
Xenia Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18,1862;
Centralia. |Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18, 1862
1
Salem !Sept. 18, 18621 Aug. 23,1862Centralia lApr. 27,1864|July 5,1864
Nashville Sept. 18,1862 Sept. 18,1862Mar. ll,1864July 5,1864
Second Ass V Surgeon.Thomas S. Hawley . .
.
Chaplain.James B. Woolard....
iSalem Sept. 18,1862|Sept. 18,1862
'Salem Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18,1862
Salem Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18,1862
Mustered out June 7,1863.-
Mustered out June 7,1865.
.
Mustered out June 7,1865.
.
Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Resigned Apr. 27, 1864Mustered out June 7,1865.
.
ResignedMar.il, 1864Mustered out June 7,1865.
.
Mustered out June 7,1865-.
Resigned June 24,1863
Resigned Apr. 14, 1865
124 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.Richard AtkinEdward Gorman
Q. M. Sergeattts.Peter A. SimmonsH. M. CantineCharles A. Neff
Cotiimis. Sergeattts.John A. DalgasGeorge Miller
Hospital Stewards.William E. MiddletonChristian Acker
Thomas M. Kell
Principal Musicians
.
Harris P. WeirAbraham Earnhart
Salem ...Carlisle .
Salem
Middleton
'
Xenia ..Carlisle
MiddletonXenia
Salem
.
Aug. 19,1862|Sept. 18,Aug. 4,1862
1862 Prom. 1st Lt. 2d Ala., A. D.Prom. Is. Lieut. Co. F; notmustered. M.O. June 7,
Aug. 9, 1862 Sept.Aug. 8,1862,Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 9, 1862 Sept.Aug. 4, 18621
Aug. 14,1862Sept. 18,Aug. 9,1862'
8,1862iProm. 1st. Lieut. U. S.C.T.j Reduced to ranks Co. H..
.
Mustered out June 7, 186.i.
.
Aug. 12,
IJuly 21,1862';Aug. 13, 18621 Sept.l
Reduced to ranks Co. C
.
Mustered out June 7,1865
. Aug. ZiDied at Huntsville, Ala.Apr. 1, 1864
Mustered out June 7,1865.
Abs't. sick, at M.O.of Reg.Mustered out June 7,1865..
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Remarks
Captains.Amos A. ClarkJacob V. Andrews.Robert Martin
First Lieutenants
.
John K. Morton ....Jacob V. Andrews..Robert MartinEzekiel Williams ...
Second Lieutenants.Jacob V. Andrews...Robert MartinWilliam Woods
First Sergeant.Ezekiel Williams .
Sergeants.Thomas Raj'John T. Odin ....A. C. SmithW. H.H.Adams.
Sept. 18,1862Mar. 9, 1864iJune 27,1864
iSept.
Mar. 9,1864June 27,1864
Sept. 18,1862 Killed in battle Mar .9, '64..Apr. 10, 1864 Killed in battle June 27. '64Aug. 13, 1864 Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Sept. 18, 1862 Died Oct. 3, 1862Oct. 4, 1862 PromotedApr. 10,1864 "Aug. 13,1864 Mustered out June 6,1865.
Sept.Oct.Mar.
62 Sept. 18, 1862 Promoted62:Oct. 12,1862 "64!Not must'r'diM. O. June 6, '65, as Sergt.
KinmundySalem
Corporals.Isaac Washburn SalemAllen Straight
William RushC R. NewmanJohn W.Ray OdinWilliam Walker
! SalemEdwin F. Loomis
I
"H.H.Davenport "
Musicians.Hugh Moore jSalemJohn W. Cole
Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 14,1862Aug. 1,5,1862Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 16,1862Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 16,1862Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 13,1862Aug. 19,1862Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 12,1862Aug. 16,1862
Privates.Allen, E. R
Boler, M. G ..Bundy, John.
Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 11,1862
Sept. 18,1862 Promoted 1st Lieutenant
Sept. 18,1862 Mustered out June 6,M. O. June 6,'65, aspriv..
.
M. O. June 22, '63, as priv.Prom. 1st. Lt. U. S. C. H.,Art., to date June 8,1863,
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,1862
M. O. June 6, '65, as Serg't.M. O. July 1, '65, as private;was prisoner
Killed, Atlanta, July 22, '64Died in rebel prisonM. O. May 24, '65, as Corp'lM. O. June 6, '65, as privateM. O. June 6, '65, as Serg'tM. O. June 6, '65, as private
Mustered out June 6,1865.
.
Died, M'nd City, Jan. 25, '63
Disch. Mar. 23, '65, as Corpl
;
disabilityMustered out June 6,1865..Died at Ft. Hieman, Ky.,Apr.22.1863
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 125
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Burgess, William.Benedict, John ..
.
Ball, Patrick
Concklin, Abraham .
.
Cooper, J. ECarr. M. HClay. HenryDoughty, J. WDodson, Archibald .
.
Duncan, JosiahDevlin, WilliamDawson, William H.Duncan, John REvans, GeorgeFouts, Jesse JFinn, Andrew CFraka, HenryForbes, G. WFrench, A. WGibson, JamesGibson, LeviGoodrich, John H...Gillmore, John AHamlin, AmasaHamilton, J. HHicklin, JohnHeaver, JacobHull, ErastusHill, Urustus
Holt, Thomas JHolmes, William L .Johnson, William S.
Kline, JohnKing, JohnKell, Thomas MKell, Samuel \\'
Morton, HughMorton, A. MMorton, Thomas B..Morton, Brown M...
Morton, "William M..Morton, J. WMyers, J. BMorrison, JohnMcConnaga, J. AManchester, James..
Martin, RobertNewman, S. ANave, O.JParvis, J. BParkinson, T. BParkinson. B. MParkinson, James R.Porter, William ERiley, EdwardSmith, J. WSims, HamiltonSmith, W.CStorment, J. CSmith, \V. BStorment, W. KSnodgrass, G. WWalker, H. TWard, William H....Woofers, P. JWhitman, JohnWyatt, J. HWilson, James
Wood, William.
Odin..Salem
Aug.Aug.Aug.
.'Aug., 'Aug., iAug.. lAug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.iAug.
IAug.
Aug.Kinmundy Aug.Salem Aug.
18621862:
Sept.
17,1862;16,186212,1862
Aug. 15,1862Aug. 12.1862
:Aug. 17,1862
Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 13,]Aug. 15,1
Aug. 17,1862:Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 12,1862,Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 16,1862Aug. 17.1862Aug. 15, 1862
Kinmundv Aug. 12,1862" Aug. 16,1862
Xenia Aug. 12,1862Salem "
Kinmundy .Salem
Ward, D. TWatson, George
Aug. 16,1862lAug. 12,1862
Aug. 16,1862
Aug. 12,1862Aug. 16,1862
8,1862 Mustered out June 15, 1865.Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
DiedatPaducah, Ky.,Julv5,1863; wounds
Mustered out June 13, 1865
.
Mustered out June 6, 1865 ,
.
M. O. June 6, '65, as Corp'l.Trans, to Co. F June 1, 1863Mustered out July 1, 1865 . .
.
Mustered out June 6, 1865.
.
Discharged Mar. 18, 1863. . .
.
Abst, sick, at M.O.of Reg't.M. O. June 6, '65; was pris.Mustered out June 6, 1865..
Deserted Oct. 31, 1862Mustered out June 6, 18ti5.
.
Died, Paducah, June 26, '63.M. O.June 6, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
Tr. to V. R.C. Mar. 24,'6a.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
.
Died at Fort Heiman, Ky.,Apr.29,1863
Mustered out June 6, 1865.
.
Killed at Kenesaw Mt.,June 2.3, 1864
Mustered out June 6,1865.Disch. Jan. 9, '64; disabil..Prom. Hospital Steward. .
.
Serg't. Killed in actionFeb. 12, 1865
Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
Died, Rome,Ga., July 10. '64Died in Marion co., Ill ,Nov.23,1862
Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
Died, Paducah, July '22, '63.M. O. June 6, '6.5, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 6,1865..Disch. June 16, '63, as Sgt.
;
disabilityPromoted 2d Lieutenant .
.
Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
M. O. June 6, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
, Disch. Mar. 28 '6.5, disabil.1Mustered out June 6,1865..
Tr.to V. R. C. Dec. 28, '64.I Died at home Feb. 5,1863..Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
JDied, C'p Butler, Apr.ll, '65Mustered out June 6,1865..Killed, Resaca, May 14, '64.Mustered out June 10, 1865.iDied, Rome, G., July .31, '64.jDischarged Mar. 18, 1863. . .
.
I
Mustered out June 6,1865..M.O. June6,'65,asSergt..Disch. for pro. Since killedin Ft. Pillow massacre. ..
M. O. June 6, '65, as 1st Sgt.Com. 2d Lt.; notmust'r'd
Died at home Mar. .31, '64..Discharged Mar. 5, 1863 ....
126 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Recruits.Caldwell, William Chicago
Church, Robert ...Green, Thomas J.
. Middleton.
.! SalemFeb, 13,1864Oct. 20,1862
Howard, John W\
Orange ' Dec.Heaver, Frederick 'Green Garden.. Mar.Lewis, Richard Marion co Aug.Muzzy, Scott G
|
MiddletonPatterson, Thomas G..: Sparta Jan.Ravens, David F [Orange P^.c-Weir, Harris P.
30. 18637, 1865
14, 1862
Feb.Aug.
Dec.Mar.Sept.
.'Salem July 21,1862
Jan.3, 18631 Dec.
,1862
,1864
Under Cook of A. D.Powell, Alexander .
.
Died on David's Island,Apr. 3, 1865
Trans, to 48th 111. InfTr. to 48th 111. Inf.; wasprisoner. M.O.July 22, '65Killed. Resaca, May 14, '64.Tr.to 48th Ill.Inf.May 31, '65Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
Disch. for prom. Oct. 28, '63Discharged Dec. 13, 1864....Trans, to 48th 111. InfProm. Principal Musician.
Oct. 1,1863 Oct. l,1863Trans. to48thIll. Inf.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.Date of
Residence. rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Captains-Anderson MyersWilliam H. Walker..Samuel L. Coulter ...
First Lieiitena7its.William H. Walker..George C. McCord ..Lewis J. LandSamuel L. Coulter...Samuel W. Campbell
Second Lieutenants.George C. McCord ..Samuel WalkerDavid Shull
Robert G. Ardry
First Sergeant.Lewis J. Land
Sergeant.David ShullRobert G. x\rdry
Josiah StewartSamuel L. Coulter. .
.
Corporals.William D. Hoover..Henry MeyersSamuel W. Campbell
Harrison DialMilton M. PateNathan M.TabbJacob C. Wickler
Joseph M. Newman.
Musician.Erastus Walker
Wagoner.James W. Lively
Privates.Beaver, David CBogett, Elijah LBarns, Lewis RCarry, HubertClark, J.CCrouchman, Chas. Y
NashvilleRichviewMarissa
RichviewNashvilleLively GroveMarissa
NashvilleRichviewNashville
Lively Grove
Lively Grove
NashvilleLively Grove
NashvilleMarissa
Lively GroveNashvilleMarissa
Nashville
Marissa
Richview
Xenia
Nashville
RichviewNashvilleRichviewLively GroveMud Creek...Elkton
Sept. 18,1862Jan. 19.1863May 15,1865
Sept. 18,1862Jan. 19, 1863June 11,1864Dec. 13,1864May 15,1865
Sept. 18,1862Jan. 19,1863July 3,1864
May 15.1865
Aug. 13,1862
Aug. 13,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 18,1862Mar. 17,1863May 15,1865
Sept. 18,1862Mar. 17,1863Aug. 25,1864Jan. 31,1865Not must'r'd
Sept. 18, 1862 PromotedMar. 17, 1863 Resigned July 3, 1864
Killed in action (as Ser-geant) July 22,1864
Not must'r'd M. O. June 6, '65, as Sergt..
Aug. 13,1862
Aug. 13,]
Aug. 13,1862
Resigned Jan. 19,1863...Discliarged May 15, 1865.M.O.June 6, 1865
PromotedResigned June 11, 1864. . .
.
Died Jan. 4, '65; wounds.
.
PromotedM. O. June 6, '6.5, as Sergt.
Sept. 18,]
Sept. 18,1862
Sept.
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,;
Sept. 18,:
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Commissioned 2d Lieut. ..Mustered out July 6,1865.Com.2dLt.; notmust'd.
Disch. June 26, '63; disabil.Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Mustered out June 6,1865..M. O. June 6, '65, as privateMustered out June 6,1865.,Com. 1st Lt., not must'd.
M. O. June 6, '65, as privateM. O. June 6, '65, as Sergt..M. O. June 6, '65, as privateSergt. Absent, sick, atmuster out of Regiment.
M. O. June 6, '65, as Sergt..
Mustered out June 6,1865..
Mustered out June 10, 1865.
M. O. June 8, '65, as Corp'l.Abs.,sick, at M. O. of Reg.Mustered out June 6, 1865..[Died, Paducah, June 27, '63.Mustered out June 6,1865..Died at Fort Heiman.Ky.,
I Apr. 14,1863
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 127
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Cox, Ninian E Nashville,Cox, George A Athens .. .
.
Richview.Elkton....Marissa .
.
Cobb, Thomas H....Dougherty, Michael.Dickey, JohnDickey, SamuelDisner, JohnDriskol, George V...
Aug. 13,1862
Nashville.
Figendie, WilliamFitsimmons, Charles. .
.
Furby, EphraimFarmer, William LGibson, DanielGeorge, William BHartliff, John FHead, William BHildebrand, FerdinandHildebrand, Frederick.Johnson, JamesKingston, Christopher.Kelley, WilliamKennedy, Aaron W...Lessley, Alexander
—
Lyons, James B
RichviewPinckneyvilleNashville ,
Marissa
—
RichviewNashville.
Richview .....Lively Grove.
Lanham, EUery EMulholland, Wm. A..Mearns, GeorgeMiddleton, Samuel T.McGhee, James RMcBride, JesseMoore, J ohn WMcintosh, James K..
.
Middleton, David M..Martin, GeorgeNeighbors, W illiam..
.
Newman, Marcellus I.Piper, JohnPaul, AdrianPaul, JohnPower, James HRobinson, Thomas J
.
Rogers, James C
RichviewLively Grove.
IMarissaRichview
Lively Grove.NashvilleMarissaRichviewNashville
RichviewLively Grove.Marissa
Schnider, Jacob WSmith, AdamSwitzer, GeorgeSeawall, D. CSmith, WilliamShannon, MichaelStephenson, William.Sinta, JohnTate, WilliamThaxton, Jasper M...
NashvilleLively Grove
.
Nashville
Richview.
MarissaRichview...
,
Bridgeport.MarissaLively Gro\Nashville...Richview...Nashville...
Thaxton, Sampson A..Tate, William A Centralia...VanWinkle, Robert A. Bridgeport.
Wilson, David Marissa . .
.
Walker, Samuel T Richview..Wilson, John i Marissa . .
.
Wiands, John H Nashville-Walker, Tliomas C ..; Richview..White, Francis M 'Walker, Rev. Samuel . . XeniaZimmerman. James J..|Richview.,
Recritits.
Ahlborn. Lewis Richview..Brown. JohnBrowning, Russell Belleville.Dougherty, JamesFarmer, Clark HGatlin, Edward Richview.,Houston, JolmHopkins, Z.T
Sept. 18, 18621m. O. June 6, '65, as Corp'l." iKilled at Kenesaw Mt.,June 27, 1864" Oisch. June 10, '65; disabil.
1.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Serg't. Died at Eastpoint.Ga., Oct. 2,1864
Mustered out June 6, 1865 .Mustered out May 30,1865..Died,Resaca,Ga.,Mayl4,'64Mustered out June 6, 1865..
Died, Louisville, July 16, '64Trans, to 48th 111. InfDisch. Apr. 21, '65; woundsM. O. June 6, '65, as Corp'lDisch. Sept. 30, '63; disabil.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
.
M. O. June 6, '6.5, as Corp'lDied at Fort Heiman, Ky.,Apr. 21, 1863
Mustered out June 6, 1865..
Disch. Apr. 18, '63; disabil..Mustered out June 6, 1865 .Died in Kentucky,Feb.3,'63Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Disch. May 24, '65; wounds.Mustered out June 6, 1865..Mustered out July 1, 1865..Disch. Oct. 29, '64; disabil..Died at Rome, Ga., Aug.
'29, 1864; woundsMustered out July 1, 1865..Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
Abs., w'd'd, at M.O. of Reg.Mustered out June 6, 1865..Abs't, sick, at M. O. of Reg.M. O. June 6, '65, as Corp'lMustered out June 6, 1865..
Corp'l. Killed at Fort Mc-Allister, Dec. 13, 1864....
Killed, Atlanta, Aug. 14, '64
Killed at Columbus, S. C,Feb. 16, 1865
Mustered out June 6, 1865..K'l'd,Resaca.Ga.,Mayl4,'64Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Disch. Mar. 12, '63; disabil.Mustered out June 6, 1865 .Promoted 2d Lieutenant. .
.
Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
13,1862!Sept. 18, 1862 See Company G.18,1863'Sept. 18, 1863, Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.23,1864 Mar. 23,1864!4,1863 July 4,186310,1863iJuly 10,186318, 1863 Sept. 18,1863
" "
Aug.Sept.Mar.JulyJuly!Sept.
I
Oct. 9, 18631 Oct. 9,1863
128 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Lessley, Hugh J. TWilson, John A Marissa
Under Cooks of A. D.Skoggs, Frank iPulaski
July 2,1863 July 2,
Steel, Green
.
Feb. 24, 1864: Feb. 24,1864
Dec. 7,1863lDec. 7,1863
Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.
Died near Jonesboro, Ga.,Sept. 1, 1864
Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.Date of
Residence. rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Remarks.
Captain.Thomas O. Pierce . .
.
First Lieutenants.James M. ForthJohn MorrisWilliam T.Monical.
Second Lieutenants.William B. Holleman..John MorrisWilliam T.Monical....Frederick W. Songer...
First Sergeant.John Morris
Wayne co.XeniaClay CO . .
.
Wayne co.XeniaClay CO . .
.
Xenia.
Sergeants.William T.Monical...James H. Kennard
—
Henry H. Copeland. .
.
Frederick W. Songer.
Corporals.John W. ElliottOliver Hammond
Clay CO.Xenia...Clay CO.
Clay CO. ..Wayne co.
John Biener Clay co
Levi Smith
George W. Southard. ..William CogginAndrew J. Moore
Wayne co.Clay CO...Wayne co.
John Morris
Musicians.David W. C. R. Smith..John W.Gee
Wagoner.William H. Hammon.
Privates.Annable, William B.
.
Acker, ChristianBurgess, William T . .
.
Booth, John \V
Baity, JohnBaity, EnosBaker, WilliamBezroe, Leo PBurkett, William L.Cisney, Jonathan...Cantrell, JohnClark, Amos BCisney, David A
Wayne co.
Wayne co.XeniaWayne co.Clay CO
Wayne co.Clay CO
—
Wayne co.
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,1862Feb. 2,1864Sept. 18,1864
Sept. 18,1862July 13,1863Feb. 2, 1864Sept. 18,1864
Aug.
Aug.
9, 1862
9, 1862
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,Mar. 22,Nov. 10,
Sept 18,1862Sept. 6, 1863Mar. 22,1864Nov. 10,1864
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,1862
Aug. 9, 1862 Sept.
Aug. 9,
Aug. 9,1862
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,1862
Aug. Sept. 18,
Mustered out June 6,1
Resigned Feb. 2, 1864Resigned Sept. 18, 1864 . . .
.
Mustered out June 6,1865.
Resigned July 13, 1863Promoted
Mustered out June'6,'i865'.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant. .
.
Mustered out June 13,1865.Killed at Resaca, Ga., May
13, 1864Promoted 2d Lieutenant. .
.
M. O. June 3, '65, as Serg'tSerg't. Died on David'sIsland, N. Y.. Mar. 11. '65
Serg't. Died at Rome. Ga.,Sept. 7, 1864
Died at Maiietta, Ga., Aug.20, 1864; wounds
Mustered out June 6, 1865.Died, Paducah, June 22, '63Died at Chattanooga, June
6, 1864Mustered out June 6, 1865..
Mustered out June 6,
Mustered out June 6.
Disch. Jan.29, '63; disabil..Prom. Hospital Steward. ..M. O. June, 6, '65, as Corp'lM. O. June, 6, '6.5, as Corp'lwas prisoner
Mustered out June 6, 1865..
M. O. June 6, '65, as Serg'tMustered out June 6, 1865..Transferred to Co. GMustered out May 29, 1865..Mustered out June 6, 1865..
Tr. to V.R.C., Jan. 12, '65.M. O.July 5, 1865
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 129
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Cross, Elijah Wayne coi
Aug. 9, 1862jSept. 18, 1862
Corr\> EliasCopelin, IsaacCraig, Francis M . . .
.
Cunningham, Wm.Cronghan, John Xenia.Colclosure. Samuel Wavne coCurry, AlfredDalgas, John A
i
"Durrell, Alva "Durrell, William R.... Clayco....Fathere. William XeniaForth. Abram Wayne co .
Green, John V Clay coGreenwood, Isaac L . " ....Hutson, James F. B . .. "Holeman, Edward "Hostetter, Adam Wayne co ,Helm, Edward iVIHoller, William R
Holloway, William, Jr. XeniaHolloway, William, Sr. Waj-ne co
Hoover, David "Holler, George W Xenia ,Hargrave, William C . . Wayne co ,Hammock, James "
Jacobs, Andrew JKing, William. IKarr, Warren A •'Lee, Benjamin FLuthers, Jonathan "
Listen, George Xenia ,Luthers, Francis M Wayne co ,Milburn, David C Xenia ,Meek, William T Clayco....McKinney. Jesse Wayne coMaxey, William C Xenia ,Mattox, Church Wayne coMcKee, Wilsom MMeador, Mark WMcKinney, Charles M.Melton, IsaiahMcClain, William Xenia
Phillips, Joseph W.... Wayne coPhillips, Thomas H....
Robinson, Carter Clayco ...Ray, Rodolphus XeniaRichards, Elzaphim Wayne coRicherson, DanielRandall, John R XeniaShelley, Fianklin "Sutherland, RatioScott, Thompson "Songer, James WSouthard, Richard Wayne coTrowbridge, Albert A.Vansickle, H. PWard, John WWalker. Samuel XeniaWhitman, William R.. "Warren, Timothy "Whitman, James S "Wardlow, John D " 'Wheeler, Marcus Wayne coWarren, Alexander ClaycoYates, J ohn N Wayne co
Died, Andersonville pris..May 27, '64. Grave 1417 .
.
Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Mustered out July 8, 1865.
.
Mustered out June 1. 1865.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
M. O. June 6, '65 ; pris. war.iMustered out June 6, 1865.Disch. Mar. 23, '65; disabil.
1 Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Killed at Resaca, Ga., May13,1864
M. O. June6,'65.asCorp'l.Disch. Jan.29, '63; disabil..Mustered out June 6, 1865.
1 Mustered out May 26, 1865.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Died at Columbus, Ky.,Feb.8, 1863
Mustered out June 6, 1865.Died at Larkinsville, Ala.,Apr.27, 1864
Mustered out June 6, 1865.IMustered out May 3, 1865 .
.
[Mustered out June 6, 1865.Died at East Point, Ga.,Oct.l, 1864
[Disch. Aug. 14, '63; disabil.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Ky..
Recruits.Arms, Reuben.
.
Burroughs, Hays
Died at Columbus,Mar. 28. 1863
Mustered out June 6, 1865.M. O. June 6, '65; was pris.Mustered out June 6, 1865,
M. O. June 6, '65, as Serg't.Died at Resaca, Ga., June
7, 1864Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Died at Dallas, Ga., May27, 1864; wounds
Mustered out Mav 17, 1865.Trans.to V.R.C.. Jan.10,'65.Discharged Mar. 28, 1865.
Died,Paducah.Ky.,Apr.,'64M. O. June 6, '65, asCorp'l.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
M. O. June 6, '65, as Serg't.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
M. O. June 6, '6.5, as Corp'LMustered out June 6, 1865.
Mustered out June 8, 1865.Mustered out Mav 27, 1865.Mustered out June 8, 1865.Disch. Mar. 29, '64, disabil.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Killed at Atlanta, Ga., July22, 1864
Aug. 12,Aug. 9,
Vol. 6—9.
i Aug. 12, 1863 Trans, to 48th 111. Inf: Sept. 18,1862 Died, Rome, Ga., Sept. 1, '64
130 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT,
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Durrell, John
Dabnev, JohnDabney, George F
I
Marion co.Forth, Isaac Wayne coHossick, George XeniaStacev, John MP...
Under Cooks ofA. D.Clinton, Wvatt FRodgers, William
Aug. 20, 1863 Aug. 20,1863
Jan. 4, 1864! Jan.Aug. 16, 1862 Sept.Oct. 24, 1862 OctSept. 24, 1862! Oct.
Killed at Dallas, Ga.. May26, 1864
Trans, to 48th 111. Inf12,1864 Disch. Apr. 6, '6.5; disabil..18, 18621 Mustered out June 6, 1865.24,1862 Trans, to 48th 111. Inf15, 1862
Oct. 20, 1864 Deserted Apr. 28. 1865Dec. 11, 1863 Dec. 11,1863 Trans, to 48th 111. Inf.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Captains.John Foster Foster's..Robert W. Elder '
Sept. 18, 1862; Sept. 18,1862May 4.1865 Not must'r'd
Disch. May 4, '65; wounds.M. O. June 6, '65, as 1st Lt.
First Lieutenants. \Robeit W. Elder Foster's...,VVilliam H. Ballance Marion co
Second Lieutenants.George W. SmithGarland C. Sheppard
Sept.May
18,1862 Sept. 18,18624,1865 Not must'r'd
PromotedM. O. June 6. '65, as Serg't.
Favette co 'Sept. 18, 1862 Sept. 18,1862 Killed in action, Dec. 1.3, '64'
"
13,1864 Not must'r'd
First Sergeant.William H. Ballance.
Marion co.
Marion co.
Sergeants.Garland C. Sheppaid. . . Marion co.Anderson Anglin
|
Augustus W. O. Bryant Alma
Henry B. Jones.
[Dec.
Aug.
Aug.Aug.
,1862 Sept. 18,1862
9, 1862 Sept. 18,186211, 1862
Corporals.A. Arnold Foster's., I Aug.
M. O. June (3, '65, as Sergt'.
Commissioned 1st Lieut.
Commissioned 2d Lieut...Deserted Jan. 25, 1863M. O. July 1, '65, as private;was prisoner
M. O. June 12, '65; was pris.
David HeadleyFrancis M Jones KinmundyEli \V. Jones Foster'Jeptha HeadleyJames A. AnmldRobert M. Lambert....
James T. Jones
9, 1862 Sept. 18, 1862 Serg't. Absent, wounded,at M. O. of regiment
Mustered out June 6, 1865.Aug. 11,1862 " Died at Moscow, Tenn.,
i
Nov 25, 1862" M. O. June 6, '65, as priv..Aug. 9, 1862 '
'
Died at Atlanta, Oct. IS, '64.
I
" Disch Aug. 20, '63, as Sgt.Aug. 11,1862 " IDied in rebel prison, Nov.
4, 1864Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Musicians.James O. Hattan.Z. O. Johnson
Shabbonier 'Aug.Omega Aug.
H 'agoner.Christopher Jones Foster's jAug.
Privates.Alman, Henry L Alma |Aug.Arnold, John M Kinmundy I Aug.Boring, Joseph D Salem
IAug .
Cole, John L Kinmundy JAug.Chance, William L Foster's Aug.Chance, Hiley D.Chance. James .Cole, Joseph A.
Shabbonier.Kinmundy.
Foster's.Cruse. NoaliChristie, James N.,Doolen, BenjaminDeeds, Peter M Alma ...Elliott, John Salem . .
.
French, Stephen Alma ...Fosters. Thomas J Foster's
.
Aug.Aug.Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
15, 1862 Sept.11, 1862
9, 1862, Sept. 18,1862
15, 1862; Sept. 18,18629,1862'
12, 18629,1862;
14,18629,1862,
15,1862:
14,1862
18621
1862,
Mustered out June 6. 1865.
Mustered out June
Disch. Aug.— 186:3Abs't, sick, at M. O. of Reg.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Discharged June 16, 1863..Died at Fort Heinian, Ky.,Apr. 20, 1863
M. O. June 6, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Mustered out July 15, 1865.Abs,, w'd'd, at M. O. Reg.Mustered out June 12, 18ti5Mustered out June 6, 1865.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTKV 131
Name and Rank.
132 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank. Residence.uaie or
| y-,^rank or en-i „f mVi^i-prlistment. 1
of muster.
Captains.Joseph F. McGuire....:MiddletonLleweirnW.Castellow: "
First Lieutenants.Llewell'n W. Castellow MiddletonJohn R.Smith "
Second Lieutenants.William J. Young Marion coJames J. Craig Middleton
First Sergeant.Jesse Dayton Salem .
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY 133
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Henson , William Marion
Henson, Jesse C...Isbell, William D..Jones, John HJohnson, James G.Jeeter, Horatio S ..Jones, Leonard B .Knight, John W.Keel. ThomasKnight, Urick
Kitts. John W.Lewis, Richard.Lase, James W
Wayne co .Marion co.,
Lach, William H .Metts, Andrew HMuzzy, John Scott MarionMartin . J osiah Marion co.
.
Maberry, Jesse H Clay coMartin Jolm J Marion co.Myers, ElihuMiddleton. Wm. E MiddletonMarshall, John H Clay coMaberry, David L Marion co.Middleton, John R MiddletonMorgan , Andrew J Marion co.
Neff, Charles A i Middleton ,Prewett, James A Marion co..Room, Francis M
i
Ray , Nathan i Greendale .Rogers, Tilman I Marion co.
.
Ray, Thomas H.BRawlings, N. V.DSpurgeon , John Clay coSmith, RobertM Marion co..Simmons, William A.. Clay coSimmons, Isham MiddletonSmith , John H Marion co.
.
Torrence, WilliamVickory, Marion D "Vaughn, Williams.Vandusen, Cyrus.Wheeler, John W
Aug. 14,1862 Sept. 18,1862
Weaver, (ieorge W... ,; "
Recruits. i
Beard, William Sept.Henley, Silas Belleville Dec.Isbell, James H Marion co Aug.Myers. Daniel W "McEndree, Aaron Wayne coMcEndree, David "Middleton. John W... Marion coSlover, James W July 25,1863Smith, John T Marion co Oct. 8,1862
Under Cooks of A. D.Buck, Amos Pulaski, Tenn.. Dec. .5,1863Gilmore, Austin " ..I
Died at Resaca, Ga., May16, 1864; wounds
Trans, to 26th 111 InfDisch. Jan. 25, '63; disabil.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
M. O.June 6, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Killed at Dallas, Ga., May29.1864
Mustered out June 6, 1865.Transferred to Co. ADied at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 25, 1863
Died,M'nd Citv,Jan.l9,'63Died at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 21, 1863
Transferred to Co. AMustered out June 6, 1865.Deserted Feb. '21, 1863. ...Died July 23;1864; wounds.Mustered out June 6,1865 .
.
Promoted Hosp. Steward.
-
Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Died at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 28, 1863
Promoted Q. M. Sergeant.Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
M.O.June 6, '65, as Corp'l.Discharged May 18,1863. . .
.
M.O.June 6, '65, as Corp'l.
.
Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Killed, Atlanta, July 22, '64Discharged Jan. 29. 1863 ..
.
Deserted Feb. 21, 1863Mustered out June 6,1865..
Discharged Feb. 25, 1863..
.
Died.M'nd City, Feb. 3, '63Killed at Jonesboro, Ga.,Aug. 31, 1864
Mustered out June 6,1865..
23,1863 Sept. 23,1863 Trans, to 48th 111. Inf29,1863 Dec. 29,186314, 1862, Sept. 18,1862'M. O. July 24, 1865, to date
May 30. "1865Mustered out June 6,1865..
July
Died at home, Apr. 20,1863Mustered out June 6, 1865
.
Transferred to Co. ( jDied at Columbus, Ky.Nov. 30, 1862
Feb. 18, 1861:Tr. to48th 111. Inf, May 31, '65" [Died, Rome, (Ja., July 1, '64
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Captains.Abner S. GrayWm. H. Carpenter.
Sept. 18,1862Jan. 13,1865
Sept. 18,1862 Discharged Jan. 13.1865..Not must'r'd M.O.June 7, '65,as 2d Lt
134 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
First Lientenanfs.William C. Dorris PatokaEdward Gorman
Second Lieuieiiaii's.\Vm. H. Carpenter Patoka .George C. Edwanis "
Firs/ Sergeant.Andrew J. Taylor. SeminarJ^
Sergeants.James D. Grav Patoka
,
Andrew C. Mitchell.... "
Benjamin Farmer.
Jefferson Belcher.
Corporal.Benjamin Harrison.
George W. Griffin.Henrv BelcherJohnN. Hawkins..Harvey B. .\ichols.David Mot)re
Wm. C. WillWiley Carter
Musicians.Harlan P. Beach ..John M. Johnson.
Wagoner.John Carter, Jr ...
Privates.Alexander, FenwickS,Altom, JesseAtkin, RichardBelcher. William L....Belcher, LeviBritt. Daniel
Patoka
Salem
.
Patoka
SandovalPatoka . .
.
SalemPatoka . .
.
Bratcher, George WBush, John
Carver, Benjamin E.
Carter. William...Chandler, John S,
Chandler, Chakes C . .
.
Cook, ThomasDaniels, Barton, No. 1Daniels, Barton, No. 2Darlington, Joseph...Darlington, Samuel J.Dexter, WilliamDugan, John ADugan, Isaac FEdwards, George ZGaltney, JohnGaltney, Alfred GGalyean, Wesley P. .
.
Green, William AGray. Thomas BHarrison, George W...Hawkins, William... .Hawkins, JosephHeather, John WHowell, WilliamHowell, Cyrenes M.. .Higgins, DavidHurt, Charles G '..
Seminary.
Sept. 18,1862May 15,1865
Sept. 18.1862Jan. 13.1865
Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 9,1862Aug. 8, 1862
Aug. 9,1862
Aug. 8,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 18,1862Not must'r'd
Sept. 18,1862Not must'r'd
Discharged May 15, 1865. ..M.O.June 7. '65, as Sgt.Maj.
PromotedM. O. June 7, '65, as Sergt.
Sept. 18, 1862 Priv. Tr. to 4Sth 111. Inf.
Sept. 18, 1862! M. O. June 7. '65. as private1st .Sgt. Died at Annapo-
lis. Dec. '22, 18611st Sgt. Killed at Atlanta,July 22, 1864
Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Sept. 18,1862
8,18629,1862
Patoka . .
.
Seminary
Aug.Aug.Aug. 8, 1862Aug. 9, 1862Aug. 22,1862
Aug. 8. 1862Aug. 20,1862
>Aug. 19,1Aug. 8,1
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 8,1862Aug. 9,]Aug. 19,1862Aug. 8,1862
Aug. 17,1862Aug. 13,1862
Aug. 8,1862
Aug. 22,1862Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 13,1862Aug. 21,]
"
(Aug. 12,1862Aug. 21,186r
Aug. 8,1862Aug. 22,1862
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,1862
Sept. 18,1862
Seminary.Patoka . .
.
Seminary.
Patoka....
Patoka '!...
Aug.Aug.
21,18628,1862
Aug. 11,1862
Aug. 13,1862Aug. 22,1862
Hurt, (Jeorge WJackson, William Patoka
Aug. 22,lAug. 9,
Died at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 16, 1863
M. O. June 22, '65, as priv .M. O. June 7, '65, as Sergt.Mustered out June 7, 1865.M. O. June 7, '65, as privateDied at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 26. 1863
Abst. sick, at M. O. of Reg.M.O.June 7, '65, as private.
M. O. June 7, '65,as Sergt.Died at Columbus, Ky.,June 17, 1863
Mustered out June 7,1865.
Transferred to Co IM. O. June 7, '65; was pris.Promoted Serg't MajorMustered out June 7, 1S65.M. O. June 7, '65; was pris.Corp'l. Died at East Point,Ga., Sept. 30, 1864
Died, Paducah, June 8, '63.Died at Kenesaw Mt., July
1, 1864Disch. Oct. 29, '64, as Serg't;disability
M. O. June 7, '65, as Corp'lDied at Resaca, of woundsreceived May 16, 1864
Mustered out June 7, 1865.Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.
Mustered out May 25, 1865.Mustered out June 7, 1865.Disch. Aug. 21. '63; disabil.Died in the field, Aug.2, '64Sergt. Com. 2d LieutMustered out June 7, 1865..
Died at home Mar. 1,1863..
See Company G
Transferred to 48th 'ill".' I nf".
M. O. June 7, '65, as Sergt.
Killed at Atlanta, Ga.,July 22, 1864
M." O.' j\m'e'7,''t55, as'Corp'i
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTKV. 135
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Inman, William SeminaryI
Aug. 22,1
Kinney, Edward Patoka.Kissner, William W...Laswell, Ivan "Lewis, George VV I "
Linton, Noah i "McConnic, Augustus..
I
"McDonald, John T i "Matheny, John |Seminary
.
Matheny, Wesleyi
Moore, Absalom[
PatokaMulcahi, John "
Aug.
Aug. 22,1862Aug. 9.1862Aug. 8, 1862Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 14,186S
Newman, Lorenzo L,Neil, RobertNichols, Henry HNelson, John R
Aug.
Aug.
_^8, 1862
22, 1862
Noble, Jackson G [SeminaryPeddicord, Able E .... Patok;Ptomy, Isaac F .
.
Pugh, William RReavis, Ewing HSinclair, James J.Sharp, Samuel J .
Sharp, Lewis M
.
Slaton, James R
Aug. 21.1862Aug. 9,]
Seminary Aug. 8.1862iAug. 21,1862
Walnut Hill....I
Aug. 22,1862Seminary |Aug. 21,1862
Strong, RobertStone, Joel CTaber, Thomas J .Taber, Charles W
.
Taber, WarrenTaylor, Levi J. D.Tedrick, Isham ...
Seminary.Patoka....
Seminary
Tedrick, John FTune, EdwardTune, SamuelWaldron, Traverse M
.
Watson, HenryWhite, Peter
Williams. Abraham J.Wickersham, Sam'l R
.
Wilburn, HenryWilson, Benjamin M.
Williamson, James.
RecruitsAdams, John H.Clay, HenryCox, JoimScott, Peter H...Strong, Nelson .Tune, Jesse
Todd, William H .
.
Weaver, Joseph . ..
Under Cooks of A.Smith, LeviSmith, Philip
Aug. 22.1
Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.
21, 1862
1.5, 186214,:
21,:
Patoka .
Patoka
.
lAug. 22,.Aug. 9,.jAug. 8,1862.Aug. 19,1862. Aug. 22,1862
jAug. 8.1862Aug. 14,
Seminary lAug. 22,Patoka Aug. 1.5,1862
Sept. 18,1862'Corp'l. Died at home,Mar. 3,1863
Mustered out June 7, 1865 .
.
M.O.June 7. '65, as Corp'l .
.
Kil'd. Resaca.Ga.MayU, '64Died at Chattanooga, T.,Nov.22.1864 :
IDied,M'dCitv,Feb.l3.'64.Mustered out June 7,1865..Transferred to Co. IDied Feb. 2,1863
Mustered out June 7,1865..Disch. for wounds receivedFeb.15,1864
M. O. June 7, '65; was pris.Mustered out June 7,1865..Disch. July 23, '63; disabil..Died at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 1,1863
Died at home Mar. 3.'63. ..M .O.June 7, '65, as Corp'l .
.
Killed, Atlanta, July '22, '64.Died May 27, 1864; wounds.Mustered out June 7,1865..M.O. June 7 .'65, as Corp'l .
.
Was pris. Tr. to 48th 111.Mustered out July 26, '65.
Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.Corp'l. Died at Paducah,Kv., Jan. 9,1864
Abs"., sick, at M.O. of Reg't.Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.Mustered out June 5,1865..Mustered out June 7, 1865 .
.
Aug. 22,1
Sandoval Aug. 15. 1862 Sept.Patoka Aug. 17,1862Vandalia Dec. .31 .1863 Dec.
June 27,1863 JuneFranklin co., Al. Oct. 31, 1863 Oct.Carlisle Aug. 4,1862 Sept.
Lawren'burg, T Jan. 20,1864 Jan.Aug. 20, 1863 Aug.
18,1862
31.186327,186331,
18. 1862
20,
20. 1863
Pulaski, Tenn.. Dec. 8,1863 Dec... Dec. 22,1863 Dec.
Mustered out June 7,1865..Died at Columbus, Ky.,Dec. 30, 1862
Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.Mustered out June 7,1865..
Died May 29, 1863
Died at Pulaski, Tenn.,Jan. 10, 1864
M.O.June 7, •65,asMusic'nDied, Paducah, Apr. 20, '64.Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.Died at Columbus, Ky.,Apr. 12,1863
Corp'l. Died at MoreheadCity.N.C, Feb. 1,1865...
Abs't.sick.at M.O. of Reg.Mustered out Jime 7.1865..Corp'l. Tr. to 4,Sth 111. Inf.Transferred to l.Sth 111. Inf.
Died at Marietta. Ga.,Sept. 4,l8r,4
Died, M'd Citv. Feb. 22, '65.Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.
,1863 Transferred to 4Sth 111. Inf.,1863 Deserted Nov. 10, 1864
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Cnii/niit.
Reuben W. Jolliff Centralia . Sept. itSept. 18, 1862, Mustered out June 6,1865..
136 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
First Lieutenants.Henry SimpsonErastus W. Lapham..
.
Irvington |Sept. 18,1862 Sept. 18, 1862 Prom. QuartermasterWashington.... Apr. 27, 18641 Aug. 14, 1864 Mustered out June 6,1865.
Second Lieutenants.John W. Stover Centralia jSept. 18,1862jSept. 18,1862 Killed in battle May 14, '64.Samuel A. JolliiT jClinton co I May 14,1864 Not must'r'dM.O. June 6,'65,as Serg't
First Sergeant.\
itJoseph M.Post
j Centralia.
Sergeants.Henry M. Gavlord. .
.
Samuel A. JolliffJames H. Alexander.
James W. Orvis.
Aug. 12,1862 Sept. 18, 1862| Died May 31, '64 of woundsreceived at Resaca, Ga. .
.
Corporals.William Collinsworth.Andrew T. Stover
Centralia Aug. 14,1862Clinton CO Aug. 11,1862
Aug. 13,1862
Sept 18, 1862' Died, Paducah, May 16, '63.: 1st Serg't Com. 2d Lieut. ..Private. Died at Ft. Hei-man, May 5,1863
M.O. June 6, '65, as private.
Aug. 16, 1862 Sept.Aug. 13,1862!
John A. Snider I Marion co 'Aug. 12,1862
William Williams.Cornelius J. Bross.John Myers
Charles B. Johnson.William R.Snyder..
Mtisician.Isaac Davis
Privates.Alexander. AbnerJ ..Alexander, Samuel C.
Ahlborn, LouisAgnew, PaulinusF...Bennett, Mason
Centralia IAug. 11,1862Clinton co Aug. 12,1862
Washington co.Marion co
Howard's Point Aug. 14,1862
Marion co 'Aug. 12,1862 Sept
2 M. O. June 6. '65, as private.M.O. June 20, '65, as Serg't.
1 Wounded[Died at Fort Heiman, Ky.,1 May 10,1863|Abs.,sick,at M.O. of Regt.Died, Paducah, May 1,1863.Died at Columbus, Ky..
I
Jan.11,1863Mustered out J une 6, 1865 .
.
Sept. 18, 1862: Mustered out May 22, 1865
.
Burton, Gibson
Burnett, George W.
Birge, George WBaldwin , FranklinBird, JamesBillingsley, Samuel WBurkett, JamesBrown, Joseph
"I
Aug.Central City....Clinton Co July
14, 1862
12, 1862
lAug. 11,1862
Castleberrv, Jasper N .
.
Collinsworth, John W.Collinsworth. Wm. Jr.Cowin, MashakClark, James SCourtney, James H....
Carter, Samuel
Clinton co Aug. 12,1862!Aug. 16,1862;Aug. 14,18621
Centralia jAug. 16,1862jWayne CO "Marion CO
|
"
[Aug. 12,1862Clinton co "
Aug. 14,1862Washington co.Aug. 11,1862
Aug. 14,1862Central City.... Aug. 16,1862
Dane, Joseph P..
Finn, John LForth, IsaacGlasford, Silas S .George, Aaron, ..Hunt, Savanah F
iWayne co..
Clinton co. Aug. 15,]
Marion coI
Aug.j
Wayne co ,Aug.'Clinton co I Aug.'Washington co.iAug.Plinffin nf\ AnorClinton co. 'Aug.
Henderson, JohnHaskins, Washington 1Hadsell, Daniel WHawkins, JosephHawkins, WilliamIsbell, James HIrvin, Joshua MLesturgeon, Charles J.
Washington co.'Aug.Centralia Aug.Clinton co
Aug.Marion CO
iAug.Clinton co
" ......lAug.
12, 186216, 186212,1862!11,186214, 1862
21,186214, 18621
14,1862!
I
12, 1862i
18, 1862! Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
" (Died at Columbus, Ky.,Feb. 7,1863
Disch. Oct. 10.'63; disabil.." 'Mustered out June 6, 1865.." Died at Kenesaw Mt.,June 25,1864; wounds
Corp'l. Died at Big Shanty,Ga., June 24, '64; wounds." Died at Columbus, Ky.,
I
Jan. 28,1863Mustered out June 12,1865.M.O.June 6, '65, as Corp'l ,
.
Mustered out June 6,1865..[Deserted Oct. 19,1862Mustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
Killed at Kenesaw Mt.,;June 24, 1864" Disch. Jan. 4, '65; disabil. ..
\
' Mustered out June e, 1865 .
.
Abs't,sick,at M.O. of Reg.Died, Nashville, Nov. 26, '64
' Died at Lawton, Ga., Oct.25 , '64, while pris. of war .
.
,Died at Pulaski, Tenn.,Dec. 20,1863
Died at Centralia, 111..Nov. 17,1864
Mustered out June 6,1865..Transft-rred to Co. CMustt-retl (uit .Iiine 6,1865..Killed. Atlanta. July 22. '64.Died at Columbus. Ky..Jan. 13,1863
Deserted Mar. 11.1863' M.O. June 6, '6.5. as Corp'l..' Mustered out June 6, 1865..
M.O. June 6, '65. as Corp'l .
.
' Transferred to Co. ECorp'l. Died at Baltimore.Apr.6,1865
IMustered out June 6, 1865 .
.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 137
Name and Rank.
138 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 139
Name and Rank.I
Date ofrank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Remarks.
Leewright. Willis S ... Salem Aug. 11.1862 Sept. 18, 18621 Mustered out June 6,Lacev, Abraham F .... Farina lAug. 9,1862i
"
Moore, Henry Salem |July 25,1862|
Mckee , Robert M Carlisle|
"McMurrav, John Salem
I
Aug. 9,1862Morton, SardisB JAug. 12,1862Mvers. John Salem lAug. 6,1862Patrick, M. C Carlisle July 25,1862
Puleston, Samuel iOdin ...Piles, Josiah ! OmegaPorter, William W ....I "
Aug. 11,]Aug. 12.1
July 25,1862Aug. 12,1862
July 2o,Aug. 12,
Patterson. John B ISalemParrill, Absalom lOmegaPhillips, McDonald SalemRalston, Alexander ...
j
Montgomery, ORush, Samuel AlmaRush, John "Richards, James K .... Rockville, Ind.Southward, Isaac Omega "Southward. Thomas. .. Kinmundy .
j
'"
Switzer, Silas W Farina "|
Switzer, Thomas D]
"|
"Simonson, Peter A....!Salem jAug. 9,18621Thompson, Wm. S Farina
|
"Thompson, John S.... I " Aug. 16,1862,
I
Taylor, John R Raccoon Aug.Taylor, James , Lagrange, Mo.. ]Aug.
Toland. Wm. B. K ....iRaccoon I Aug. 9,1862Van Deusen, Ira New Middletoni "
Varner, Conrad Farina lAug. 12,1862
Wise , John Raccoon July 25. 1862
Watson, JohnH ' " Aug. 9,1862
Watson, Flavel F New MiddletonWatson , William RaccoonWilson, Henry M New MiddletonWebb. JohnWilson , Tilton AlmaWhite, Samuel E "Wilson , Calvin S Sandoval
Recruits.Blackburn. A. E iMiddleton.Clayton, John A jKinmundy
Aug. 11,
Prom. 2d Lt. 2d Ala. Vols.A. D.. June 23,1864
M. O. June 6, '65, as Corp'l.M. O. May 30. '65; was pris.Discharged Feb. 9,1863 ....M. O. May 30, '65; was pris.Died at Marietta, Ga., Aug
.
— , 1864 ; woundsM. O. May 30, '65; was pris.Mustered out June 6, 1865.
.
Died at Resaca, (ja., May20,1864; wounds
Discharged for disability .
.
Mustered out June 6,1865..
Died at home Nov. 6,1864..Mustered out June 6,1865..Mustered out May 27, 1865.Mustered out June 6,1865..
Died at Columbus, Ky.,Mar. 6,1863
iM. O. May 30, '65; was pris.iProm. Q. M. SergeantDied, Cairo, 111., Mar. 17, '63Disch. Apr. 4, '64. for prom.
in 111th U.S.C.TDisch. Feb. 17, '63; disabil.iTrans. to 21st Mo. Inf. . MayI
16, 1863, from which hewas a deserter
iDied,Rome,Ga.,Sept.l5,'64jDied in Anderson ville
prison Nov. 27,1864Died at Marietta, Ga.,Aug.13,1864; wounds
Died at Fort Heiman . K v.,\ May26.1863I Corp'l. Wounded. M. O.
May31,1865Disch. Feb. 17, '63; disabil.M. O. June 6. '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 6, 1865..
M. O. June 6, "65, as Corp'
Feb. 15,1864iFeb. 15,1864iTrans. to 48th 111. Inf
Dillon . Isaiah T "Holstlaw. John CLewis , William J
|
Mineral Spr'gs
.
Pressgrove, Wm. D ...Tucker. David L Middleton
Under Cooks ofA. D. iJennings, Richard Pulaski, TennSmith, Moses
i
"
Dec.
iFeb.Mar.Feb.Oct.Aug.
Nov.Jan.
1863|Dec. 22,1863|Tr. to 48th 111. Inf. M. O.i
July 18,186515, 1864iFeb. 15. 1864 Transferred to 4.Sth 111. Inf.18, 1863; Mar. 18,1863!14,1865IFeb. 14,1865;1,1863; Oct. 1,18631
12,1862!Oct. 4,1862|Tr. to 48th 111. Inf. M. O.June 10,1865
Nov.Jan.
1.1863 Trans, to 48th 111. Inf29, 1864 1 Broke jail at Pulaski, Tenn
COMPANY I.
Name anJ Rank.Date of
Residence. rank or en-' listment.
Dateof muster.
Can'ahi. •i
Alfred J. Nichols Carlyle Sept. 18,1862 Sept. 18,1862 Mustered out June 7,1865.
First Lieutenants. iJohn L. Souter Carlyle Sept. 18.1862 Sept. 18,1862 Resigned Jan. 19,1863Franklin W. Kirkham. " Jan. 19, 1863 Mar. 17,1863 Mustered out June 7,1865.
140 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster. Remarks.
Second Lieutenants.Franklin W. Kirkham. CarlyleDavid Nicliols Patoka .
First Sergeant.David Nichols
iSept 18, 1862 Sept.Jan. 19,1863 Mar.
, 1862 Promoted, 186.3 Mustered out June 7, 186.5.
Sergeants.Edward GormanJohn FosterRichard Watts...George Miller...
Patoka Aug. 4,1862 Sept. 18, 1862! Promoted 2d Lieutenant'
i
Carlyle Aug. 4, 1862 Sept. 18, 1862| Prom. Sergeant Major.
Corporals.John Nichols ' Carlvie Aug. 13,1862 Sept.
Council O. Wilcox ....iClinton jAug. 4,1862Jacob R. Phillips iSandoval lAug. 14,1862William Johnson iCarlyle 'Aug. 4,1862Shadrack Hartman
I
'' "Jonathan M. Allison ..I " Aug. 11,1862Joseph C. Wilton Patoka Aug. 4, 1862
Musician.William H. Maddox.
Privates.Albert. WilliamAllen, Henry A
Carlyle
M. O. July 15, '6.i, as 1st SgtMustered out June 7. 1865.
.
Prom. Commissary Sergt.
Disch. May 22, '6.5. as Sergt.wounds
M. O. June 7, '65, as Sergt.
Aug. 4,1862 Sept. 18,1862
Carlyle Aug.Centralia Aug.
Aug.[Aug.IAug.
Adams, John H SandovalAckerman, Michael N. Carlyle ..Bassett, Harvey F Patoka....Barton, Samuel N Carlyle .
.
Boyd, CharlesS i "Boatwright, Irwin T. ..
ICentralia
Crocker, Seth ICarlyle Aug.Cole, Leonard
I
Collins' Station. Aug.Corzine. Thomas M . . . [Sandoval Aug.Clark, Thomas Carlyle Aug.Claburgh. John H 1 "Cole. John
I
"Clemens, James Salem. Aug.
4,1862iSept. 18,186215,1862
4,186214,1862!
15,18621
Died, Paducah, June 15. '63.M. O. May 30, '65; was pris.Mustered out June 7. 1865.
.
Mustered out July 27, 1865..
Mustered out June 6, 1865.
Mustered out June 7,1865.Died at Fort Heiman, Ky.May 18.1863
Transferred to Co. FMustered out June 7, 1865.
Crane. Smith CarlyleDanner, Samuel " ' .
Delay, Jeremiah "Davison, George L
j
"Ducomb, Wilson M... ''Davis, George A iKeysportDelay. Peislej^ "Edwards, Thomas CarlyleEsington, Hugh "French, Joseph Collins' Station,French , Kendrick
|
"Gibson, William C . . . . NashvilleGaultney, Squire
\
SandovalGanes, Martin W ; CarlyleHeather, Albert "
Aug.
Aug.
4, 18621
15,1862,
14, 1862;
Aug. 15,
!Aug.!Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.
Hammons. William W FosterburgHull, William N Carlyle ....Hood, William "
Hood, .Simson W.
Hoone, Abraham "Herrick, James S •'Hensley, Newton Centralia
Aug.
Aug.
Hancock, F. M Carlyle Aug.Isenburg, William H.. " Aug.Johnson, Henry '' Aug.
4,186213, 186214,1862
15,1862121,1862;
4,1862
12, 18621•
15,1862
11, 186215,186211,1862
Jones, James W.John, David M...
Aug.Aug.
Died at Columbus, Ky.,Feb. 12, 1863
Mustered out June 7,1865..
Died at Columbus, Kv.,Jan. 20,1863 "...
Died.M'd City, Mar. 16, "65.jM. O. June 7, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 7,1865..Died at Marietta, Ga.,Aug. 18,1864; wounds....
Mustered out June 7,1865..Died at Resaca, Ga., JuneI 7,1864; woundsMustered out June 7,1865..
Killed, Resaca, May 14, '64.Mustered out June 7.1865..Mustered out June 3, 1865 .
.
Mustered out June 7. 1865.
.
Died, Nashville, Nov. 30. '64Abst.,sick,at M. O. of RegDied at Columbus, Ky.,Feb.10,1863
Died at Resaca, Ga., Maj"19,1864; wounds
Discharged Mar. 6, 1863 ....Disch. May 17, '65; woundsDied at Nashville, June 7,
I 1864; wounds{Died at Columbus, Ky.,
Jan. 20,1863Mustered out June 7, 1865 .
.
Died at Columbus, Ky.,Mar.29,1863
Died, Paducah, May 18, '63
.
Mustered out June 7, 1865 .
.
Died at Marietta, Ga.,July 14,1864
Mustered out June 7 1865..Disch. May 23, '65; disabil.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY 141
Name and RaniDate of
rank or en-I
listment.
Dateof muster.
Kelso, David Keysport
.
List, Nicholas Carlyle....Letume, Henry F "Leisure, John "Maddox, Ira A "MartzlofF, John MMoore, Henry C "
Aug.Aug.!Aug.
Aug.Aug.Aug.
15,1862iSept. 18,11,18621
15,1862
14, 1862
4, 186215,1862
Moon, James W Patoka .Murray, James Carlyle
McCormick, Radley. ..I " |Aug.Norris, John Spring Garden.
Aug. 4,1862
jAug.
Aug.lAug.Aug.Aug.
Norris Richard i Carlyle . .
,
Nichols, Ozen B|
"Nighswander, Jesse... | "
Preese , Douglassi
Keysport.Pry, James Carlyle ..Quick, John G Centralia.Russell, Abraham Keysport.
I
Russell, John Carlyle | Aug.Reeves, Jeremiah T . .. " Aug.Sloat, George Centralia lAug.Smith, Nathan Sandoval
IAug.
Scott, Sidney B Carlyle ;Aug.Thomas, George W... "Tune, Jesse " Aug.Winks, Henry H " Aug.Winterman, George. .. " Aug.Wickenhouse, Joseph. Patoka Aug.Walker, John Fletcher CarlyleWard, Aden "Wallace, Augustus R .
.
"
Recndts.Alexander, Fenwick J. Patoka Aug.Bassett, Algernon S Sept.
Crocker, John Carlyle JFeb.Daugherty, William . . . Manlius Feb.Denton. James W Sept.Lacey, Thomas J CarlyleMcDonald, John Patoka Aug.Nichols, Oliver Carlyle Feb.Williams. William "
15,18624,1862
15,18624, 1862
14, 186218,1862:
4,1862115,1862'
14. 186211, 186215,1862:
4, 186213,186212. 18624,18621"
62 Mustered out June 7, 1865Discharged Nov. 7, 1862..
.
Trans, to 48th 111. InfMustered out June 7, 1865
Died, Paducah, May 15, '63.Died at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 31, 1863.
Mustered out June 7, 1865.Disch. May 17, '65, as Corp.;
1 disability(Mustered out June 7, 1865.!Died at Fort Heiman, Ky.,May 9, 1863
Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Tr. to V. R. C. Apr. 22, 1865Mustered out Julv3, 1865.
M. O. May 30, '65, was pris.iKilled, Resaca, May 14, '64.I Mustered out June 7, 1865.Died at Fort Heiman, Ky.,
I
May 9, 1863Mustered out June 7, 1865.IM. O. May 30,'65;pris. war.Mustered out June 7, 1865.Mustered out May 30, 1865
.
Disch. Apr. 27, '65;wounds.Trans, to 48th 111. InfTransferred to Co. FMustered out June 7, 1865.
M. O. June 7, '65, as Corp'l.M. O. May 30, '65 ;as Corp'l;was prisoner
,1862 Sept. 18,1862 Mustered out June 7, 1865,1863 Sept. 7, 1862 Trans, to 48th 111. Inf. M
.
O.July 17, 1865,1864;Feb. 19,1864iTrans. to48thIll. Inf,1865 Feb. 1,1865:,1863 Sept. 13,1863
Trans, to 30th 111. Inf,1862 Sept. 18,1862 Mustered out June 7, 1865., 1863 Feb. 24, 1863 Trans, to 48th 111. Inf
' :DiedSept. 6, 1862
Vnder Cooks of A. D.Dillahunt, James Oct.Flake, George
,1863 Oct. 1,1863 Trans, to 48th 111. Inf.
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank. Residence.Date of
rank or en-listment.
Dateof muster.
Captain.Joseph Shultz Saler
First Lietitetiant.Isaac H. Berry
Second Lieutenants.James B. Pendleton.Frederick Siple
First Sergeant.Marion C. Rogers.
Sergeants.Frederick SipleJohn B. BrasilJohn M. ChitwoodEmanuel O.Warner...
Sept.
Jeffersonville .. Sept.Marion Mar.
I
18,1862 Sept. 18,1862 Mustered out June 7, 1865.
18,1862 Sept. 18,1862 Mustered out June 7. 1865.
18,1862 Sept. 18.1862 Discharged Mar. 9, 1864....9,1864 Not must'r'd M. O. June 7, "65. as Seig't
Marion CO Aug. 14,1862:Sept. 18,1862 Died at Fort Heiman, Ky.,i
, May 5, 1863
Marion CO Aug. 13,1862 Sept. 18,1862 Commissioned 2d Lieut....Aug. 14,18621 " Deserted Dec. 6, 1862Aug. 13, 1862' '
'
Mustered out Mav 5, 1865 .
.
i
",Died Aug. 13, 1864; wounds
142 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank. Residence. IDate of
\
rank or en-!listment.
Dateof muster.
Remarks.
Corporals.Henry H. Spilter Marion co.
Wi im S. Wilkins.
Richard S. HultsJolin D. Wilson Wayne coCharles S. Wilkins Marion co.John VV. Alexander ,John GuilkeyJohn F. Michael
I
Aug. 13, 1862 Sept.
Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 21,1862Aug. 14,1862
Musician.James W. Spain.
Privates.Alexander, William S.Allen, W^illiam HAlbert, HenryAlbert, ReubenAlman, MarionArdroy, John WBurrows, John HBeasley. ZachariahBryan t, JosiahBryant, William M....Brown, ThomasBranch, JosephChitwood, Henry M...Craig, JosephDavenport, John RDaniels. George EDenton. John SEarnhart, AbrahamEmmons, W^illiam W..Eraser, Thomas JGillman, TempleHults. Albert
Wayne co.
Marion co.
Wayne co
Marion co.
Jefferson co.SalemWayne COMarion co
—
SalemMarion co
—
Haney, Abner C 1 "Harra'tt, Charles
j Salem ...Hite, Andrew Marion cHalterman, Win. H. H. Clay co..
Harmon, Kinsev ' Wavne coHill, Thomas M
i
Hill, Henry CHadden, Charles.
.
Holland. JohnJustice, Joseph M.
Marion co.Wayne coMarion co.
Kalcher, Michael ...Kagv, Wilson S ' "Luttrell, Hainan JLear, Henry C Wayne coMcCartan, William Marion co.
Martin, Isaac PMartin, JohnMcCartney, Albert G.
Meek, James D]Marion co.
Meek, Joshua1
Malcolm, David C jSalem
Morgan, James A Marion co.McCollom, Jasper "
Morris, Alfred G!
"Miner, Atwood
: Wavne co.Moss, Romulus A
\
McNeeley, David ,Mount, Harrison IParks, Jeremiah Marion co.Philhps, ThomasC .. Wavne co.Phillips, Albert E i
Aug. ^13, 1862!
Aug. 21,1862i
Aug. _13,1862J
Aug. 12,1862|
Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 1.5,1862Aug. 14,1862Aug. 12,1862Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 15,1862Aug. 21,1862Aug. l.j,1862Aug. 13.1862Aug. 21.1862Aug. 1311862Aug. 21,1862Aug. 18,1862Aug. 13,1862
Aug. 1.5,1862Aug. 12,1862Aug. 13,1862Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 15,1862Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 16.1862Aug. 21,1862Aug. 1.5,1862Aug. 21,1862Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 13,1862Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 16,1862Aug. 14,1862Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 20,1862
Aug. 21,1862
,1862|Serg't. Died at Columbus,Ky., Feb. 17, 1863
Died at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 21, 1863
Disch. Jan. 26, '63; disabil.M. O. June 7. '65, as Serg't.Mustered out June 22,1865.M. O. June 7, 65, as Serg't.
Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Mustered out June 7, 1865.M. O.June 22, '6.5, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Died at Columbus, Ky.,Mar. 1, 1863
Disch. for prom. Jul}' 8, '64.M. O. June 7, '65, as Corp'l.Mustered out June 7, 1865.Abs.,sick,at M.O.of Reg't.Mustered out June 7, 186.5 .
Deserted Jan. 27, 1863Died, Paducah, July 9, "63.Mustered out June 7, 1865.M. O. June 7, '6.5, as Corp'l.Mustered out May 31, 1865.Prom. Prin. MusicianAbs't, siclc, at M.O.of Reg.Deserted Feb. 5, 1863Mustered out June 7, 1865.Died at Larkinsville, Ala.,Apr. 11, 1864
Mustered out June 7, 1865 .
.
Killed, Atlanta, July22, '64.Deserted Jan. 27, 1863Died at Jeffersonville,Ind., Aug. 18,1864
Disch. June 26, '63; disabil.Died at Columbus, Ky.,Jan. 27. 1863
M. O. June 7, '65 as Corp'l.Mustered out June 7, 1865 .M. O. June 7, '65. as Corp'l.AVas prisoner. Died at An-napolis, Md. , Dec. 18, 1864.
Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Killed, Atlanta, July 22, '64.
Killed at Fort McAllister.Ga, Dec. 13, 1864
Mustered out June 8, 1865.Mustered out June 7, 1865.Corp'l. Died on or aboutFeb. 7, '65, while pris. ofwar at Florence, S. C
Mustered out June 7, 1865.Abs't, sick, at M.O.of Reg't.Died at Cleveland, Tenn.,Feb. 2, 1865
Died at Columbus, Kv..Jan. 28, 1863 "...
Died at Columbus, Kv..Mar. 22, 1863
Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Disch. for prom., June 8, '63.Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Disch. Dec. 7, '64; disabil...Mustered out June 7, 1865.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 143
Name and Rank. rank or en-listment.
Riley, Ayers Lynn Marion co.Stonecypher, Ezra
;
Singleton, Willis D....Schanafelt, William H.
Stribbling, Bradford S.iStonecypher, VVilburn..' "Schultz, John R 'SalemSchultz, David '. Marion co.Scott, James M Wayne co.Shell, ChristianSweeney, Daniel ...
Scott, ThomasTrazo, ParkerWilkins, Hugh C. Birdj Marion co.Wilkins, Joseph A \
White, Joseph N...Windland, Jackson.Wilson, JohnWhitlock.John W..Wilson, James N...Yoho, William
Wayne co.
lAug. 13,1862iSept.Aug. 14,1862;Aug. 13,1862Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 13,1862Aug. 14,1862Aug. 21,1862
Aug. 14,1862
1865.
RecmUs.Coffman, James H Marion co Oct,Clark, Jeremiah '"
Haney, Hiram C IShilohMulveny, Christopher.^Marion co.Stone, Abraham Wayne coShipley. D. M
|
Webster, Byron E iSalemWilkins, Alexander ... Middleton
Under Cooks of A. D.Collins, ElishaMason, Peter
18, 18621 Mustered out June '
Deserted Dec. 5, 1862" iMustered out June 7, I860..'
'
Pris. of war. Died at Law-ton, Ga., Oct. 24, 1864....
'
'
Mustered out June 7, 186.5.
.
Deserted Dec. 3, 1862DiedJuneS, 1864; wounds
'
'
Mustered out June 2, 1865 .Mustered out May 31, 186.5,Mustered out June 7, 1865..
" Died at Columbus, Ky.,Feb. 15, 1863
'
'
Mustered out June 9, 1865 .I'
Mustered out June 7, I860..
" [Died at Columbus, Ky.,June 12, 1863" Disch.for prom., Apr. 18, '64
" Mustered out June 7, 1865..Disch. Oct. 29, '63; disabil..iDied May 31, 1864; wounds" Mustered out June 7, 1865..Died July 1. 1864; wounds.
Died Aug. 28, 1864 ; woundsR ejected
Mar. 18,lS64;Mar. 18,1864 Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.Oct. 8, 1862 Aug. 14,1863Aug. 21, 1862 Sept. 18,1862 Mustered out June", 186.5..
I
" Died June 30,1864; woundsSept. 19,1862 Oct. 4,1862 Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.Feb. 15,1864 Feb. 15,1864
Aug. 13,]Aug. 21,1
Dec. 7, 1863 Dec. 7, 1863 Transferred to 48th 111. Inf.
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.Date of
rank or en-i listment.
Dateof muster
Matheny, Jackson
.
Simons, JeromeStevens, Sanford B
Vandalia. .
.
Wa3'ne co..Camargo...
I Died, C'p Butler, Feb. 2, '64Jan. 5,1865 Jan. 5,1865 Died, C'p Butler, Feb. 4, '64Jan. 2.5,1864Jan. 25,1864
144 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
This Regiment was organized by Colonel James S. Martin, under call of the President,in June, 1862, and was mustered into the service of the United States at Salem, September 18,1862. The strength of the Regiment at date of muster was 886 officers and enlisted men.Six of the companies comprising this Regiment were raised in Marion county, one in Clay,one in Washington, one in Clinton, and one company composed of men from Wayne andMarion counties, thus making the Regiment a home organization.
By special order No. 211, August 16, 1862, Salem was designated as the place of rendez-vous; said order also gave the Regiment its numerical designation. Our camp at Salem wasgiven the name of Camp Marshall, in honor of B. F. Marshall, of Salem, who took an activepart in the organization of the Regiment, and who was afterwards appointed Quartermasterof the same.
The Regiment remained at Camp Marshall until the 31st of October, and on that daynumbered 930 officers and men. Having received orders to report to Brigadier GeneralTuttle, commanding at Cairo, in obediance to the same the Regimeht broke camp on themorning of the 31st. and marched three miles across the country to Tonti Station, on theIllinois Central Railroad, thence by rail to Cairo, where we arrived at 6 P. M.; reported toGeneral Tuttle, and went into camp on the levee in front of the city. On the followingmorning we embarked on transports for Columbus, Ky., where we arrived at 2 P. M., andreported to Brigadier General Davies, commanding, and went into camp on the bank of theriver, awaiting transportation to the front. On November 2 we received orJeri from GeneraDavies assigning us to duty as part of garrison of the post of Columbus. Every effort to havethis order countermanded having failed, a camp site was selected on the bluff overlookingthe town and river, the erection of winter quarters commenced, which, together with thedrill and garrison duty, made up the duties of each day.
January 12, by order of Brigadier General Alboth, commanding, Colonel Martin assumedcommand of the post, and Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Black of the Regiment.
March 12, by order of General Alboth, the Regiment, under command of Colonel Black,emliarked for Fort Heiman, Ky., and arrived at the fort on the evening of the 13th, and wentinto camp as a garrison for the same. The Regiment remained at Fort Heiman until May 28,when orders were received to report to Colonel Martin, who was then commanding the postof Paducah, Ky. The Regiment moved to Paducah. While stationed at Fort Heiman theRegiment made frequent raids into the country, capturing a large amount of rebel propertyand a number of prisoners.
The Regiment remained at the post of Paducah, doing garrison duty, until the 31st dayof October, when, by order of General Sherman, Colonel Martin was relieved from duty as
commander of the post, and ordered to report to him, with his Regiment, at Florence, Ala.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 145
November 2, embarked on boats, moved up the Tennessee River and landed at East Port,Miss.; on the morning of the 5th, disembarked and took up the line of march for Florence.While on this march received orders from General Dodge, commanding left wing Six-teenth Army Corps, to go into camp at Gravel .Springs, fifteen miles out, and await the ar-rival of his command, with information that General Sherman had broken camp at Florence,and was marching three days in advance. On this day's march we lost in a skirmish with theenemy two wounded and five missing.
November 7, by order of General Dodge, the Regiment was temporarily assigned to theSecond Brigade. Second Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, with orders to report to ColonelMercy, commanding brigades, and move with the same. Took up line of march, arriving atPulaski, Tenn.. on the r2th, and went into winter quarters with the command February 25,186i. The Regiment received orders to march to Decatur Junction, Ala., go into camp andawait orders. Went into camp on the evening of the 27th. Found the enemy occupying thetown on the opposite side of the river. March 7 marched to a point on the river some sixmiles aljove Decatur, and under cover of night floated down the river in pontoon boats, andcaptured the town.
March 16th received orders to report to Major General John A. Logan, commanding Fif-teenth Corps, at Huntsville, Ala. Repotted to General Logan on the 18th, and went intocamp at Huntsville. On the 19th received orders assigning the Regiment to First Brigade,Second Division, Fifteenth Army Corps, with orders to report to Brigadier General Smith,commanding Second Division, at Larkinsville, Ala., for duty. Reported to General Smith,and went into camp at Larkinsville on the 20th, where we remained, doing garrison duty,until May 1, 1861. when our Division broke camp and started on the Atlanta campaign. Ourcommand moved via Bridgepoit, crossing the Tennessee River at this point, crossed Look-out Mountain, and made a halt at Rossville on the 6th. with orders to turn over our tents andall extra baggage to the Quartermaster assigned to receive them and receipt for the same.We resumed the march with pack mules, tent flies and dog tents—but we had learned theinexorable laws that govern military life—obey orders—and there is not a murmur at the lossof anything looking to the comforts of camp life.
We cross Taylor's Ridge, pass Gordon's .Springs, and enter Snake Creek Gap, skirmish-ing with the enemy as we advance. May the 9th we pass through the Gap, and go into campat the cross roads near the railroad, and in the rear of the rebel army.
May 10th the Regiment was in line of battle all day, with heavy skirmishing in our front,in which a part of the Regiment took part. During the night we broke camp and moved backmto the Gap.
May r2th the Army of the Tennessee moved out of Snake Creep Gap. and formed line ofbattle at cross roads.
May 13th and loth the Army Corps was formed in line of ijattle. and advanced to gainpossession of a ridge overlooking the town-of Resaca. After gaining the ridge the Regimentwas ordered to advance and secure possession of a small stream at the foot of the same. Inthis little battle the Regiment lost seven killed and eight wounded. This being our firstfight of any magnitude, the Regiment was complimented by Brigade and Division Com-manders for their good behaviour under fire.
May 14th heavy fighting was heard to our left, and a portion of the rebel troops in ourfront were discovered moving in that direction. To check this move the Regiment receivedorders to charge the enemy's line, and drive them from a small stream in our immediatefront. We drove them from the stream and got possession of a hill beyond, and held thesame until reinforced. The Corps was advancing during the night to cover our position-Our loss in this fight was seven killed and twenty-eight wounded. Lieutenant Stover, ofCompany G, was among the killed. The Regiment was complimented by General Logan,Corps Commander.
May 16th crossed the Ostanola River in pursuit of Johnson's retreating army; 17th re-sumed the march, moving via Adairsville and Rome; went into camp near Kingston,where we remained until the morning of the 23d, when we again broke camp and moved onthe Dallas road.
May 2.Jch we struck the enemy near Dallas, and skirmished all day, with our Regimentin advance. The enemy fell back, and we marched into the town. Here our Brigadecame near being surrounded and probably captured. The enemy, after leaving the town,fell back without further resistance, the Brigade following, moving by the flanks, andwhen about two miles from town, we ran into the main line of the rebel army, and were.
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146 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
attacked on the right, left and front. Line of battle was formed under heavy fire, and ourposition held until reinforcements came to our relief. We felt our position to he a preca-rious one.
Our part of the army seemed to be in confusion. Sherman says in his Memoirs: "Theconvergence of our columns towards Dallas produced much confusion. I am sure similarconfusion existed in the army opposed to us, for we were all mixed up." We thought wewere badly mixed.
May 27th skirmished all day, feeling the enemy, and completing our work. May 28th anattempt was made to withdraw from our position, when our Corps were charged by theenemy, the heaviest forces striking our Division. They seemed determined to break ourline, and advance with fixed bayonets to our very works, but we repulsed and drove themback with heavy loss. The Regiment lost in this engagement five killed and fifteenwounded. Among the latter was Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Black. We felt heavily the tem-porary loss of this brave officer and true soldier.
June 1st, we were withdrawn from our position at daybreak, moved to the left and wentinto camp at New Hope Church. June 5th, .we again break camp and move to the left andpitch our tents at Ackworth on the railroad. June 10th, we moved to the front and went intocamp at Big Shanty. 13th we were ordered to the left in support of the Fourth Division, whoassaulted the enemy's works and captuied a large number of prisoners. June 1.5th, we werein line of battle all day with heavy fighting in our front. 16th we were ordered to the supportof Osterhaus with information that the enemy were massing in his front. 19th we advancedand took a position at the base of Kenesaw Mountain. 24th the Regiment was ordered toadvance their line up the side of the mountain. After a hotly contested little fight we forcedthe enemy back and took a new position with a loss of 2 killed and 2 wounded. 26th, theRegiment received orders to be leady to move at dark. Our Division being relieved by aDivision of the Sixteenth Corps, we moved three miles to the right and went into camp andslept on our arms with orders to be in readiness by eight o'clock in the morning for an assaulton Little Kenesaw Mountain. We formed line of battle at the hour named, moved for-ward, drove in the enemy's pickets and charged the works which were located well upthe side of the mountain; we advanced to the abattis in front of the enemy's line and heldthis position for nearly an hour under heavy fire. We found the works impregnable andunder orders fell back and took up a position on a ridge facing Kenesaw. Our loss was 1killed and 16 wounded.
Captain J. V. Andrews, of Company A, was killed, and Captain W. H. Walker, of Com-pany B, was severely wounded. A portion of General Thomas' command was assaulted atthe same time about a mile to our right with the same result. General Sherman in his Me-moirs saj's. "This was the hardest fight of the campaign." July 3d, the Regiment wasengaged in a heavy skirmish on the extreme right of the army. July 8th, moved threemiles to the left and skirmished all day with the enemy. 12th. we broke camp, Johnson'sarmy having crossed the Chattahoochie River and moved via Marietta and Rossville to De-catur. We were then on the extreme left of the army. July 20th we broke camp and movedin the direction of Atlanta, destroying the railroads in our march. The Regiment hadthe advance and skirmished all day; we strike the enemy in force about two miles east ofAtlanta, fqrm line of battle and hastily construct earthworks. July 2'2d at early dawnthe pickets reported that the enemy had abandoned their works and left our front; wemoved forward at 8 o'clock and occupied the same, believing that Hood was evacuatingAtlanta. The First and Second Brigade of our Division were each ordered to send a Regi-ment along the railroad to the front and take positions close up to the fortifications witha view of being the first to enter the city, our Regiment was selected for this honor fromthe First Brigade, with Major Mabry in command. Colonel Martin being in command ofthe Brigade. The Regiment advanced to within half or three-quarters of a mile of theenemy's works, selected a favorable position and threw up temporary earth works andwas ready to give our flag the honor to be the first to wave over the doomed city. Ourhopes, however, were not to be realized. About noon heavy cannonading was heard on theextreme left of the army. We soon heard heavy musketry firing and began to realize thatinstead of Hood leaving Atlanta he had commenced a great battle; the sound of the con-flict grows in volume as it sweeps down the line towards us. At about 4 o'clock Clabourn'sDivision sallied from their works, formed a line in our front. The Regiment having noorders to fall back prepared to meet the advance; here we think was as bold a stand andas gallant a fight as was ever made by a regiment of men. They were pitted against aDivision of the rebel army. We held our position until we were flanked and surroundedwhen we abandoned our works, cut our way through and fell back on our line. The enemystill advancing charged our main line and drove our Division back in confusion.
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The position was rallied by (General Logan in person, when we fought for and gainedour lost position, driving the enemy back into Atlanta. Martin's Brigade, which was with-drawn from our line and sent to the support of General Dodge on the extreme left, weak-ened our line and made Clabourn's assault a partial success. The loss of the Regiment inthis fight was 20 killed and 45 wounded, and 80 missing. Captain McGuire, Company E,Lieutenant Larimer, Company H, and Lieutenant Shull, Company B, were among thekilled. Major Mabry was severely wounded. Sergeant David Kell, color bearer, receivedseven wounds from musket balls. On the following morning 110 of the enemy's dead werefound in front of the position held by the Regiment. Logan's undaunted courage as asoldier and his great ability as an officer to handle and inspire an army in the midst of agreat battle won the day and saved the Army of the Tennessee. The Regiment was en-gaged in the battle of the 28th, fought west of Atlanta, with a loss of 10 wounded and 1missing. The 30th we had a heavy skirmish in front of our Division trying to advance ourlines. August .3 we again skirmished all day. The 26th we* returned from our positionunder cover of night and moved to the right.
August 31 we were engaged in the battle of Jonesboro. The enemy assaulted ourworks but were repulsed and driven back with great slaughter. Our loss \^as 1 killed and 7wounded.
After the battle Hood evacuated Atlanta. Our command moved back toward Atlantaand went into camp at Eastport where we remained until October 4, when we receivedorders to march in pursuit of Hood who had gotten into our rear and was destroying ourrailroads; 20th we went into camp on Little River, Ala., six miles west of Galesville; 23dwe skirmished with Wheeler's cavalry at Bulls Gap; 29th we broke camp and took up theline of march for Atlanta. November 3 we went into camp at Whitehall, two miles south-west of Atlanta; loth we broke camp and started on the great march to the sea; we had noknowledge of our line of march. We bade Atlanta adieu with its memory of hard foughtbattles and desperate struggles and took up the line of march feeling confident in ourability to go where Sherman might lead. December 10 we went into camp two miles eastof Savannah, with heavy cannonading in our front. The 13th broke camp with the infor-mation that we were marching on Ft. McAllister, located on the Ogeechee River, at the headof Orsbon Sound. At 2 P.M., our Division invested the fort. Colonel Martin in commailtiof Brigade, and Major Mabry in command of the Regiment. About 4 P. M., ttie buglesounded the charge and in less than 20 minutes the fort was ours. We claim for our regi-mental flag the honor of being the first inside the fort. The commanding officer of the fortsurrendered to Colonel Martin, and Captain Castle, of Company H, now has in his posses-sion the garrison flag of the fort. Our loss was 5 killed and 1.5 wounded. LieutenantLewis J. Land, Company B, and Lieutenant G.W.Smith, Company D, were among thekilled. Captain John Foster. Company D, severely wounded.
General Sherman took a boat from the opposite side of the river and communicatedwith the fleet below, and thus ended the March to the Sea. General Sherman, in hisMemoirs, speaking of the assault on Ft. McAllister, says: "On the action of the SecondDivision to day depends the safety of the whole army and the success of the campaign."
December 17 we broke camp and marched with Brigade to Mclntosli Station on GrandGulf Railway, with orders to destroy 9 miles of the road by burning the ties and twisting-the rails. This order was obeyed to the letter. December 21 we were on the return marchwith orders to report to General Osterhaus, commanding the Fifteenth Corps, and beready to take part in an assault on the fortifications at Savannah the following morning.We moved forward on quick time, crossed the river and reported as ordered. We re-ceived the good news during the night that Hardee had retired and that Savannah was in ourpossession. January 27 we embarked for Beaufort, S. C. 28th landed, took up the line ofmarch and went into camp at Pocataligo on the 29th.
February 1 we broke camp and started on the Carolina campaign. The Regimentskirmished with the enemy at South Edisto River on the 9th, and North Edisto on the 12th,losing 1 killed and 1 wounded. February 17 after a heavy skirmish we went into camp atColumbia. We witnessed the great fire that destroyed tlie city. Broke camp on the 20th andbidding adieu to the once beautiful but now desolate city, we resumed the march north-ward. March 6 we crossed the Pedee River at Cheraw, where we had a skirmish with theenemy. 19th we went into camp at Fayettville, N. C. l.ith we broke camp and took upthe line of march. 10th we were engaged in the battle of Bentonville. 23d we pitched ourtents near Goldsboro. April 10 we broke camp and took up the line of march for Raleigh.Went into camp at Raleigh on the 13th, and remained at this place until aftei the surren-der of Johnson's army, when we again broke camp and took up the line of march forWashington City tv'fl Richmond, \'a. We went into camp near Alexandria, Va., April 19.
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The Regiment participated in the grand review held May 21, and went into camp near thecity. June 7 we were mustered out erf the service. January 10 we broke camp and movedby rail to Springfield. Arrived at Camp Butler and went into camp June 15, and remainedin camp until the 27th, when we were paid and received our final discharge from the serviceof the United States. Disbanded and returned to our homes.
The Regiment was engaged in 8 battles and 17 skirmishes. Number killed in battle,46; wounded, 144; died in prison, 11; died in hospital, 93; discharged for disability, 71.
Total loss 365.
The Regiment marched 1,8.36 miles, was transported by steamers 6.50 miles, by railroads1,250 miles.
Battles—Resaca, Dallas, Kenesaw, Atlanta June 22 to 28, Jonesboro, Ft. McAllister,
Bentonville.
Skirmishes—Gravel Springs, November 5, 1863; Decatur. Ala., March 7, 1864; SnakeCreek. May 9, 1864; Cross Roods', May 10, 1864; Camp Creek, May 13, 1864; near Dallas, May25, 1864; Big Shanty, June 13, 1864; Kenesaw, June 24, 1864; near Marietta, July 8, 1864; Deca-
tur, Ga., July 20, 1864; near Atlanta, July 30, 1864; near Atlanta, Augusts, 1864; South Edisto,
S. C, February 9, 1865; North Edisto, S. C, February 12, 1865; Columbia, S. C, February 17,1865; Cheraw, S. C, Mar. 6, 1865; Bull's Gap, August 23, 1864.