THIRTEENTH ILLINOIS INF.CO. A
Officers and Men Discharged With Regiment
Capt. Daniel M. Candor
First Lieut. Robert S. Finley
First Sergt. Lorenzo D. Hanson, Ohio Grove
Sergt. William H. Ashbaugh, Aledo
Sergt. John H. Bradford, Rivoli
Sergt. Robert C. Hardin, Keithsburg
Sergt. Edward A. Willett, Aledo
Corporal Isaac H. Close, Millersburg
Corporals
William M. Graham, Joseph A. Pherson, Andrew C. Wellerer, Aledo
Privates
Robert Alexander, Keithsburg
Harrison P. Bartlett, Preemption;
John W. Cavin, Edward Grow, Aledo
Thomas Gemmel, Rivoli
John Martin, Ohio Grove
Edward Noonan, Millersburg
James Newland, William H. White, William P. Brown, Aledo
Emanuel Brown, Sunbeam
Michael J. Burk, Keithsburg
James B. Barber, Samuel J. Balton, William H. Betts, Aledo
Hiram Craig. Pre emption
Henry W. Nevius, Ohio Grove
Russell W. Cool, Thomas H. Crosin, Aledo
William L. Dihel, John J. Dihel, Sunbeam
Francis Duffy, Keithsburg
David J. Grow, Aledo
John Gilmore, Ohio Grove
William S. Goodnoch, Preemption
E. C. Goodnoch, Abington
Robert S. Henderson, Sunbeam
Lemuel Hanson, Aledo
Leonidas W. Joseph. Millersburg
Lemuel S. Lytle, Robert Miller, Ephraim P. McCreight, John A. Mayhugh, Aledo
Andrew J. Reed, Keithsburg
George N. Snyder, Millersburg
Thomas Taylor, Russell F. Worden, John W. Wheatley, Keithsburg.
Died.
First Lieut. N. R. Kirkpatrick, killed at Fort Donelson
Sergt. Abner L. Titus, Feb. 27, 1862, wounds
Privates
Henry Arnett, Feb. 27. 1862
William Adams, Nov. 8, 1863
Benjamin Bell. June 6, 1862
Henry Bistline, killed at Belmont
Samuel Cook, April 4, 1862
Robert R. Croist, killed at Fort Donelson
Robert H. Davis, Feb. 2, 1862
Charles S. Dennis, Feb. 28, 1862
Thomas Horne, Dec. 17, 1861
Wiliam P. Kimer, John P. Mitchel and Henry Peters, killed at Fort Donelson
Phineas S. Snyder, April 13, 1862
John Smith, Feb. 3, 1862
George W. Hill, killed July 22, 1864
Philip R. Alexander and John Canwin, killed at Atlanta
Isaac M. Horne, Aug. 8, 1864, wounds
William Lonee, March 5, 1862
Sylvester McIntyre, died of wounds
Jonathan Paxton, Nov. 11, 1863
Charles N. Shull, killed at Atlanta.
Discharged-
James A. Cummins, wounds
James M. Carus, June 13, 1862
William 0. Dungan, wounds
Joseph N. Bay
Samuel D. Dihel
Martin L. Detwiler (wounds)
James Moore
John W. Curry
Martin Canwin
John Cooper
John C. Clark
Samuel Clifford
James McPherson, Nov. 3, 1862
Jeremiah Beaty, April 8, 1862, wounds
Adam K. McQuilling
Emanuel Brown, May 18, 1862
David A. Brownlee, Sept. 20, 1862
Stephen A. Bartlett, July 28, 1862
James E. Brown
John W. Curry
James T. Durston, July 31, 1862 (wounds)
John J. Dihel, Aug. 8, 1862
Moses Flora
Archibald Gardner
William Gardner
John 0. Gibson, May 18, 1862
Theobald Gross, Dec. 27, 1861, wounds
James 0. Humbert
John 0. Heath
Robert M. Hamilton
William Haverfield, Nov. 4, 1863
Joseph Hughes, July 24, 1862
Samuel H. Lafferty, Sept. 30, 1862
John A. McCune
Edward Mercer
Thomas B. Moore, Sept.. 9, 1862
William G. McGraw
James W. Page
Samuel D. Paxton, Aug. 13, 1862 wounds
Joseph W. Pfifer
James L. Riddell
John Rupert
Chancey S. Smith (wounds)
John Valentine, May 3, 1862
Henry J. Walter, Nov. 5, 1862, wounds
William P. Brown, Nov. 21, 1862, wounds
John A. Forsyth, Oct. 1, 1863
William C. Rush, July 28, 1862 (wounds)
William D. Reynolds, July 28, 1862 (wounds)
John L. Ruth, April 15, 1865
John Spreacker
Hugh Wilson
James J. Wells, April 2, 1865
Samuel Whitham
William H. Reed
Abraham Clapper
Albert Rodgers
George Brown.
Transferred.-Richard S. Edgar, to Invalid Corps; Robert Forester, Thomas Phillips to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Resigned.
Capt. Francis G. Burnett, Sept. 3, 1863
; Capt. E. B. David, Oct: 27, 1864
First Lieut. David S. Poak, April 11, 1865
Second Lieut. Samuel McCreight, July 1, 1864.
Promoted.-Capt. Warren Shedd, to Colonel and Brevet Brigadier-General. Musician.-Alva E. Sample, Aledo, July 17, 1865.
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