THIRTIETH ILL. INF. CO. G
Officers and Men Discharged With Regiment
Capt. David H. Wolf
First Lieut. James A. Logan
Sergt. Henry H. Hurst
Sergt. Peter S. Burnett, Keithsburg
Sergt. Francis A. Hoagland, Aledo
Sergt. John F. Harvey
Sergt. Perry Palmer, Keithsburg
Corporals Philip M. Detwiler and Harding Pearson
Aledo; Corporal Thomas Willett, Keithsburg
Privates
Alanson T. Roden, Keithsburg
George W. Morrison, Spring Grove
Thomas W. Burk, Aledo
Dennis C. Brickford, Reuben B. Gladman, Keithsburg
John P. McCartney, Aledo
William W. Prime, Chester; David B. Willett, Keithsburg
Richard S. Willett, Aledo; Jacob Weston, Chester; Samuel E. Boswell, Aledo
Henry C. Boden, Keithsburg
Alfred Black, Ohio Grove
Daniel Clark, Willis Catlin, Leander R. Catlin, Albert Catlin, Albert Dillon, William Easling, Keithsburg
John A. Faucett, Ohio Grove
Lansing A. Fleming, John Flynn, William H. Garner, Bald Bluff
Jarvis Gates, Keithsburg
John Hare, Ohio Grove
John McLehman, Keithsburg
William J. McClure, Ohio Grove
Edwin C. Nevins, Lucas Odell, Keithsburg
Anson C. Palmer, Bald Bluff
Daniel Simpson, Keithsburg
Richard M. Willett, Chicago
Thomas Willett, Abington.
Resigned.
Capt. 0. C. Richardson, Aug. 12, 1864
First Lieut. Henry G. Calhoun. Sept. 13, 1862
First Lieut. John McClure, Sept. 15, 1864.
Discharged.-
Sergt. Andrew J. Reid, Nov. 21, 1862
Sergt. William T. McClellan, Nov. 5, 1862 (wounds)
Benjamin Miller, Sept., 1864
John S. McCreight, Nov. 4, 1864
William Ball, Sept., 1864
Robert Dodson, April 15, 1862
William A. Dryden, May 5, 1862
John W. Fish, March 26, 1862
Wiliam W. Humbert, Nov. 16, 1862 (wounds)
James S. Hamilton, Sept. 26, 1862
James W. Ogle, Sept., 1864
Charles Phillips, Sept., 1864
Lewis Stillman, Nov. 17, 1863
Henry K. Tyler, Sept., 1864
George Austin, Feb. 24, 1865
Bruce M. Burnett, Jan. 24, 1865
John M. Breaky, Oct. 17, 1862
Alexander Carnahan, June 14, 1862
James W. Ditts, Sept., 1864
Robert Hamilton, Oct. 12, 1862
Samuel Haverfield, June 18, 1862
George W. Heath, April 1, 1865
E. B. Harvey, June 2, 1865
Thomas Jones, Dec. 1, 1864
W. T. Jackson, Sept., 1864
Chauncy Kimmel, Sept., 1865
William Kidwell, Sept., 1864
William Luce, June 14, 1865
John A. Morrow, Sept., 1864
George McFadden, July 22, 1862
Aaron Patterson, Sept., 1864
Henry Pantagraph, Sept., 1864
Joseph Pearsons, June 16, 1862
Eli Palmer, Sept., 1864
Lucius Personius, Sept., 1864
Levi Riddell, Sept., 1864
N. L. Rodgers, April 28, 1862
Gillespie B. Rice, Sept., 1864
John J. Stafford, July 22, 1862
William N. Willits, Sept., 1864
Moses Wilkerson, Sept., 1864
William H. Weaks, April 24, 1862
Robert G. Whiting, Feb. 24, 1865
Joel Yeomans, Sept., 1864.
Died.—
Capt. James Burnett, killed at Champion Hills, Miss.
Sergt. Joseph R. Humbert, Sept. 15, 1863
Samuel D. Boden, killed at Atlanta
William C. Brickett, Nov. 16. 1862
J. Cook Brisbin, Feb. 23, 1862
Levi Jackson, May 22, 1862
Stephen F. Moler, Jan. 14, 1862
Van C. Ogle, March 28, 1862
James W. Purdum, April 4, 1862
Albert A. Holland, killed at Kenesaw Mountain
Wiliam C. Kelly, Apri1.15, 1862
James W. Main, March 5, 1862
Alvah Shumway, killed at Fort Donelson.
Transferred.—Daniel A. Copeland. to Veteran Reserve Corps; Thompson Kimmel, Patrick. Malvaner, Sept. 15, 1863.
Deserted.—Surbetus O'Neal, Jan. 27, 1864; Franklin White.
Captured.—John R. Shortridge, at Atlanta, Ga.
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