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| George H. Mathews
William J. Norris Jeremiah Norris Lewis C. Powell George Perry Leonard Reddick | Thomas W. Ritchie
George Richardson Gershom Rose James G. Simms Peter J. Snyder | Albert Stigler
Jesse Smitley Isaac Spring Simeon C. Search Jacob Wilson |
| Daniel F. Ritter
Nicholas Crappt Horner Gerheads | Lefayette Lewis
John Mullett Albert Reager | Henry Seizmiller
James Sparrowgrove |
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Stephen Dickson
James Gish Harrison Grovenor Peter Groh Jacob Harman Benjamin Hamer John Karch Lewis Sanders James Sanders Peter Smithsowles John W. Stevenson | Samuel S. Lewis
Joseph Larne Ephraim Miller Henry Miller Robert Masters Henry McNeal David Martin Paul Stippich Richard Wills Jacob Waugh | Thomas Milligan
John Plummer Daniel Pense Hiram Raney William Roush Jackson Simpkins Stephen Stevenson William G. Waltman Nathan Yarington Henry Yaney |
| The following have died of disease and been killed in action: |
| Felix W. Baird John Gochenower James H. Gochenower George H. Mathews George Richardson Abel R. Farnsworth John K. Brown Joseph Jenkins Paul Stippich Alva Day David Larrison William Innis Sergeant Lewis W. Rusk |
killed at Atlanta, Ga. " " " " " " " " " " " " died of disease. " " Columbus, O. " " Galesville, Ala. " " Newbern, N. C. deserted at Shiloh, Tenn. deserted at Memphis, Tenn. " " " " " " |
| All the names not in the foregoing list of disposition, are accounted for by being discharged for disability, contracted by disease or wounds in the service. |
| Henry S. Axline
Thomas S. Armstrong Fenton Bagley William Bentley William Besser William H. Besser David Bugh Samuel Black Clements Bell, (prisoner) Joseph Baker | George Bash
George Cooper James W. Carson Henry Crooks Thomas Clugstone Silas Caton Isaac Drumm David Edmunds Samuel Goulding | Christopher J. Hart
Andrew J. Mills, (prisoner) John W. Spring " Benjamin Suttles James Simpson William Shiplett Francis N. Varner William J. White Jacob Younger |
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