Civil War Roll of Honor

The following comprises a list of those gallant soldiers who left their home, their wives and babies and took up the musket for the defense of their country’s honor, never to return, finding graves in southern soil; who laid down their lives in defense of the Union. “It is sweet and honorable to die for one’s country,” should be engraved over the grave of each, in characters that will perpetuate throughout all coming time, and proclaim to the future generations their noble sacrifice:

Henry Jackson died July 30, 1862.
A. T. Whittemore died October 1862.
Reuben E. Weisner died April 21, 1862 of wounds received at Shiloh.
John Dunn killed in action at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Geo. H. Davidson died April 17, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh.
James Kelly died May 14, 1862 of wounds received at Shiloh.
Benjamin F. Mytinger killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
John A. Mytinger died February 17, 1862.
William H. Dawson died March 25, 1862.
Sergeant David Baker died April 18, 1865.
James. S. Hill died November 30, 1864.
John A. Reeves killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6,1862.
Samuel Brasher killed at battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
John Clardy died at Memphis, Tennessee, July 31, 1862.
Andrew J. Hill died of wounds October 5, 1862.
Jonathan Jordan died at Pittsburg Landing, March 25, 1862.
Edward Keating killed at battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Charles Lynch died of wounds October 5, 1862.
William H. Melvin died at Memphis, Tennessee August 4, 1862.
John G. McBride killed in action at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Newton Spradley died at home September 8, 1863.
DeWitt C. Callaway died at Louisville, Kentucky, February 25, 1865.
Edward Clary killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Lieut. John W. Lee killed July 7, 1864 near Atlanta, Georgia.
Martin Hughes died April 20, 1862 of wounds received at Shiloh.
William Allen killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Elisha Barrett died at Marietta, Georgia, August 7, 1864.
Milton Risley died at Pocahontas, Arkansas, May 22, 1862.
Percy A. Davenport killed at the battle of Shiloh, April 7, 1862.
Chambers Jeffrey died at Camp Butler, Springfield, Illinois; March 29, 1865.
Morris M. Carrico died at Louisville, Kentucky March 26, 1862.
L. P. Hendryx died at St. Louis, Missouri April 17, 1863.
Francis M. Jackson killed at Perryville, Kentucky October 8, 1862.
James Welch, died December 10, 1863.
Sergeant William R. March killed at Chaplain Hills, Kentucky October 8, 1862.
James Cade killed at Chaplain Hills, Kentucky October 8, 1862.
Charles H. Cudman killed at Pea Ridge, Arkansas March 8, 1862.
Sergeant Alfred C. Barber killed at Stone River December 31, 1862.
Calvin Blackburn died at Otterville, Missouri January 20, 1862.
Joseph Gering killed at Chaplain Hills, Kentucky October 8, 1862.
Joseph Garrison died at Linn Creek March 15, 1862.
John Henson died at St. Louis, Missouri April 2, 1862.
Admo Hankins died at Syracuse, Missouri December 20, 1861.
Frank Hankins died at Ozark Mountains, Arkansas November 16, 1861.
James Medford killed at Lookout Mountain, November 20, 1863.
Henry Griffin died at home February 8, 1865.
William Hines drowned February 7, 1864.
John R. Champlin died April 4, 1864.
William Looker died at Greenville, Alabama April 17, 1865.
Lieut. David G. Culver killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.
John Dinwiddie died at Memphis, Tennessee October 18, 1863.
Tyler B. Cochran died at St. Louis, Missouri May 31, 1862.
Morton Campbell died at St. Louis, Missouri October 16, 1863.
William Claridy died at Quincy, Illinois June 22, 1862.
Thomas Edwards died at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee.
William Francis died at Memphis, Tennessee September 13, 1863.
Gregory Garrison killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.
John Holland died at St. Louis, Missouri march 25, 1862.
Edward L. Hager died May 30, 1862.
R. Jones killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
John Mullins, died at Snyder’s Bluff, Mississippi June 28, 1863.
Jacob Sallow died at Pittsburg Landing.
David W. Wells died at Pittsburg Landing April 1, 1862.
John Woods died at St. Louis, Missouri April 10, 1862.
Dennis Welch died at Corinth November 1, 1862.
John Allen died at St. Louis, Missouri May 22, 1862.
Samuel Gates died at Little Rock, Arkansas September 16, 1864.
Elisha Howard died at Duvall’s Bluff December 20, 1862.
Elisha W. Lee died at Quincy, Illinois May 24, 1862.
W. H. Pinkerton died at Little Rock, Arkansas February 24, 1864.
Lewis Bartlett died at St. Louis March 25, 1862.
Conrad Bush died at Carrollton, Illinois February 23, 1862.
Joseph Breine died at Duvall’s Bluff October 5, 1863.
Richard L. Clark died at White Hall, Illinois May 20, 1862.
Elijah J. Clark died at Savannah, Tennessee April 20, 1862.
James Donnelly killed accidentally at Bolivar, Tennessee October 21, 1862.
John Donnelly killed at Gregory’s Landing September 5, 1864.
Martin V. Gamble died at St. Louis, Missouri.
Alexander Johnson died at Henderson, Kentucky June 7, 1862.
John V. Lawhouse died at Duvall’s Bluff August 31, 1863.
J. D. McClimans died at White Hall May 15, 1862.
John Ott mortally wounded at Shiloh April 6, 1862.
William M. Pope died at St. Louis, Missouri August 8, 1862.
E. Pennington died in Missouri September 6, 1861.
James Reno died at Bolivar, Tennessee May 13, 1862.
Henry Smith died at St. Louis, Missouri February 27, 1862.
Joseph Stuber died May 10, 1862.
Samuel D. Thompson died at St. Louis, Missouri May 12, 1862.
Jacob Laubscher died at Franklin, Tennessee May 29, 1865.
Isaac McMillan died at St. Louis, Missouri May 10, 1862.
George W. Margerum wounded at Shiloh, supposed to have died.
John D. Shepherd died May 3, 1862.
Thomas Hagan died January 17, 1864.
Philip Potter died of wounds December 8, 1864.
J. W. Seago died at St. Louis, Missouri May 24, 1862.
Lieut. James D. Ballow died; place and date not given in report.
Stephen A. Brown died at Little Rock, Arkansas February 24, 1864.
Marshall S. Cory killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Clifford Irvin died August 21, 1863.
Frank Keller died at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri August 14, 1863.
Ludlow Snow died at Bolivar, Tennessee May 16, 1862.
Amos Talbott died at St. Louis, Missouri June 25, 1862.
T. J. Thompson missing since battle of Shiloh and believed to have fallen.
William B. Clark died at Annapolis, Maryland; a paroled prisoner June 11, 1865.
James H. Gentry died at Little Rock, Arkansas May 21, 1864.
Robert Seward died in Andersonville Prison pen April 15, 1865.
Lieut. Elijah B. Corrington killed December 4, 1864.
Charles H. Sturman died at Duvall’s Bluff, Arkansas July 18, 1864.
James Abney killed December 14, 1862.
William L. Brooks died at Milliken’s Bend July 29, 1863.
Andrew Cummings died at Jackson, Tennessee July 1, 1862.
N. J. Cummings died at Keokuk, Iowa of wounds received at Shiloh.
J. C. Cummings killed at the battle of Shiloh April 6, 1862.
John Cape died while a prisoner at Macon, Georgia September 20, 1862.
John D. Fleak died at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri November 16, 1863.
Samuel Henson, Jr., died at Evansville, January 14, 1863.
John W. Harmon died at St. Louis, Missouri May 14, 1862.
James N. Handashelt died while a prisoner; date not known.
James F. Mattison died at St. Louis, Missouri May 5, 1862.
Robert Owen died; date and place not reported.
John L. Reynolds died at Jackson, Tennessee July 1, 1862.
Sgt. Joseph P. Rice died at Pittsburg Landing April 6, 1862.
James. L. Robinett killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.
Elisha Stout killed at Jackson, Tennessee December 19, 1862.
Daniel E. Stone died at St. Louis, Missouri June 1, 1862.
Reuben Townsend died at St. Louis, Missouri July 18, 1862.
Perry Crotchett drowned in the Cumberland November 25, 1864.
Reuben Carpenter died of wounds received December 7, 1864 near Nashville, Tennessee.
Nathaniel Rigsby died of wounds received December 15, 1864 at Nashville, Tennessee.
William Rayfield died of wounds received at Nashville December 15, 1864.
Thomas W. Hester died in Pike County, Illinois December 21, 1863.
James F. Lytle died at Benton Barracks March 23, 1862.
Thomas J. Murray died at Jefferson Barrack, Missouri May 24, 1862.
Seth B. Smith died at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri July 13, 1862.
George F. Moore died at Fort Schuyler January 31, 1865.
Thomas L. Pankey died at Carrollton, Illinois January 16, 1864.
John C. Gillespie died at White Hall, Illinois October 22, 1862.
Francis M. Bigham died at Carrollton, Illinois November 14, 1863.
Lieut. Col. S. P. Ohr died September 14, 1864.
George A. Lee died at Brownsville, Texas December 16, 1863.
W. M. H. Pinkerton died at New Orleans, Louisiana September 24, 1863.
A. A. Shumway died at Carrollton, Louisiana October 3, 1863.
Jesse Tetterton died at Carrollton, Louisiana November 18, 1863.
Rowell Vineyard died at Brownsville, Texas November 28, 1863.
Sgt. Wm F. Wood died January 13, 1863.
Henry Bandy died at Brownsville, Texas May 31, 1864.
Andrew Berline died at Carrollton, Louisiana August 13, 1863.
James Conner died at Bowling Greene, Kentucky December 30, 1862.
William H. Edwards died at Brazos Santiago, Texas November 18, 1864.
James R. Henson died at New Albany October 20, 1862.
Isaac Henson killed at Elizabethtown, Kentucky December 27, 1862.
Riley Hamilton died at Cairo, Illinois September 25, 1863.
W. L. Hazelwood died at Brownsville, Texas July 8, 1864.
George T. Hazelwood died at Brownsville, Texas May 4, 1864.
James Link died at New Orleans, Louisiana November 19, 1863.
James C. Lewis died at Brownsville, Texas June 22, 1864.
Benjamin Martin died at Brownsville, Texas January 5, 1864.
Benjamin Ogle died at Brownsville, Texas May 6, 1864.
John W. Scott died of wounds January 10, 1863.
William Scott died at New Orleans, Louisiana February 10, 1865.
John C. Wells died at Benton Barracks July 9, 1863.
Sgt. Wesley C. Peter died at Memphis, Tennessee August 21, 1863.

Transcribed 11 Nov 2002 by Carol S. VanValkenburgh

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