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Friends Who Served in the Union and Confederate Armies During the American Civil War (Part I) by Patrick T. Smith 2 Printed 2012 in the United States of America by Emma Gus Press Copyright © by Patrick T. Smith, the author. All Rights Reserved by the author. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author. Edited by Patrick T. Smith Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Friends Who Served in the Union and Confederate Armies During the American Civil War (Part I) Patrick T. Smith Includes references and index ISBN: 978-1-4675-1324-1 LCCN: 2012939919 1. Civil War Records of the Friend Family, 2. Patrick T. Smith (Book Cover: Union forces pushing past the Dunker Church at the Battle of Antietam, unknown artist) 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS page Dedication 7 Acknowledgement 9 Introduction 11 Chapter I Men Who Served in the Union Army Friends traced to Nils Larson Friend 23 List of Men with the last name of Friend that served the in Union Army 355 Chapter II Men Who Served in the Confederate Army Friends traced to Nils Larson Friend 375 List of Men with the last name of Friend that served the in Confederate Army 421 Index 427 Friend Family Association of America (FFAA) 445 Ordering Additional Books from the FFAA 449 About the Author 451 11 Introduction The American Civil War has been called one of the defining events of American history. Over three and a half million men would serve in both Union and Confederate forces during a war that would exceed all initial expectations and encompass every aspect of American life. William Tecumseh Sherman is considered one of the war's most able generals, yet his sanity was questioned when he stated the war would last years and claim more than a hundred thousand lives. The American Civil War would last over four years (1861 to 1865), claiming the lives of more than 623,000 men. The two-day Battle of Shiloh resulted in over twenty three thousand hundred casualties, a sum that would surpass all other previous American wars combined. The loss of life at Shiloh was unfathomable to the American public. To paraphrase the historian Shelby Foote, when trying to understand Shiloh, one has to consider there were thirty more such battles to follow. In a single day in September 1862, over twenty three thousand men would fall in and around the small town of Sharpsburg, MD, on the banks of Antietam Creek. In July 1863, more than one hundred and sixty thousand men would clash at Gettysburg in the largest land battle on the North American Continent. Over fifty three thousand men fell during a three day battle that was determined by the bravery and an uncompromising sense of devotion of men to their cause of freedom. The Battle of Gettysburg would dramatically influence the course of the war. On November 19, 1863, six months after the battle a National Military Cemetery was dedicated at Gettysburg. Everett Everett, the preeminent public speaker of his time, would regale a crowd with a narrative of the battle for over two hours, after which the president was invited to make “a few appropriate remarks.” He would speak for three minutes. Using two hundred and seventy-eight words 12 Abraham Lincoln would clarify the reason and course of the conflict, as well as define the American experience for generations to come. I have presented four different groups of men in this work. It is my hope that this book will serve as a seed for future projects. The men in this book probably represent less than 1% of the Friends that served during the war, yet they are all I have compiled to date. The first group of men are the Friends who served in the Union Army and have been traced back to Nils Larson Friend 1. I have included brief family histories with these men, as well as pictures, some service and pension records. The second group is a list of men with the last name of Friend that served in the Union Army. The third group of men served in the Confederate Army and have been traced back to Nils Larson Friend with brief family and service histories. The fourth group are men with the last name of Friend that served in the Confederate Army. Compiling service records from the American Civil War can be a daunting task. Although military records were diligently chronicled through the war, many accounts are incomplete, inaccurate and somewhat difficult to obtain. The Northern and some Southern states have retained the original regimental rosters and pay rolls and most states have incorporated these records into books. These rosters can often be found at the state archives and most states have posted the compilations online. Because of the interst in the war, every regiment, in both armies, can be researched through multiple books and websites. Several complications arise when searching for a specific soldier. The pivotal obstruction in most inquiries arises from the fact that a large percentage of men from both 1 Nils Larson Friend (Frande) is the patriarch of a large American family, emigrating from Sweden in 1642. Nils is my 8x and 9x great grandfather. 13 sides of the struggle could not read or write. Their names were entered into the regimental records with a phonetic spelling. Present day surnames vary greatly to those of the 1860’s, making a family connection challenging. Secondly, the same name may appear in several different companies throughout a regiment.2 Ascertaining if one is dealing with a single person or several men in the same regiment is an arduous task. Cousins with the same name would often serve in the same regiment and it was not uncommon for a man to transfer from one company to another with in the same regiment. For example, two William H.H. Friends, two Benjamin Franklin Friends and numerous John and Joseph Friends were serving in the 2nd and 3rd Regiments of the Potomac Home Brigades of the Maryland Infantry at the same time. These men were all born within twenty five miles of each other in Allegany Co. MD3 between 1830 and 1840. Several sources must be utilized to determine if you are dealing with one or two people within the same regiment. Two of the most unexpected solutions in this problem are gravestones and death certificates. Veteran's headstones were often inscribed with birth and death dates as well as regimental and company information. Death certificates often list parents and spouse's name and the cemetery were the veteran was buried. Both can be used to sort out these histories. Inaccurate records and family legends are another problem. The official records will claim a soldier served three years in a specific company and regiment, yet his pension records show the man was discharged after a single year. Many soldiers were listed as deserters and it was difficult to remove this blemish from a record even after the 2 At the beginning of the war, most regiments consisted of 1000 to 1500 men. The regiment was divided into companies ( A, B, C, so forth) of 100 to 150 men. 3 Present day Garrett Co. MD was formed from this part of Allegany Co. in 1873. 14 situation was resolved. The soldier can be listed as a deserted one year and discharged (or muster out) a year or two later. One family story stated a soldier was seriously wounded in a specific battle in the Western Theater and never recovered from his wounds. Research would show his regiment was eight hundred miles away at the time of the battle. A number of online sites can aid when searching for ancestors that served during the war. The Historical Data System (HDS)4 is the best site to start an initial search, in my opinion. This site presently has an annual subscription of $25.00, which is well worth a database that contains the names of most men that served in the conflict. The HDS site's principal appeal rests in a very accommodating search engine. One can search for a man by the last name, first, or a combination of the two. Searches yield the requested name and all similar names (Smith, Smite, Smyth, Sythme, so forth). The real strength of the site is reflected by searching for part of the first and or last name with an asterisk (Example, Last name: Staf* and first name: P*). This search will generate all similar names such as Staford, Stafford and Pat, Patrick, Peter, respectively. This minimizes the problem of finding a man whose name was entered into to a regimental books phonetically. One can also search the HDS site by state or whether the soldier survived the war. Most of the profiles on this site include enlistment dates (muster in) and discharge dates (muster out), initial rank, promotions, prisoner of war (POW) status, if a soldier was wounded and whether he survived the war. A number of records on the HDS site include a physical description of the soldier and details of his life after the war. Subscribing members have downloaded a few photographes of the soldiers to the site 4 www.civilwardata.com 15 from the war and in later life. The regimental histories of most units are found on this site. You can find a specific regiment and then search the personnel alphabetically. I have often found multiple members of the same family with this type of inquiry. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors site contains the majority of men from the Union and Confederate forces and is maintained by the National Park Service (NPS)5. This free site has a search engine that is helpful but very rigid when compared to the HDS site. When searching for a name, it must be spelled exactly. This site requires considerably more effort to obtain the only a part of the same information you can develope with the HDS site. This site does not have personal descriptions, information from after the war or pictures of the veterans. Even with the limitations, I used the NPS site extensively throughout this book. Every man that served in the Union Army was entitled to a government pension. The widow of a Union soldier was also eligible for a pension and could apply after their husband had passed. Civil War veterans found that obtaining a pension could involve some effort. Each pension file was bound with a red silk ribbon and moving through the layers of government bureaucracy to receive a pension gave rise to the expression "cutting through the red tape." The pension records of Union soldiers can be obtained through the National Archive and Records Administration (NARA)6 and in a strange twist of fate, it can be a time consuming and costly venture. Pension records of Union soldiers are an invaluable source of information, often listing the names of wives, children and parents. In some cases, children’s birth dates are included in the records. 5 6 http://www.itd.nps.gov http://www.archives.gov/ 16 Another powerful resource for these researchers is Ancestory.com, which currently costs over $150 annually. This site has an excellent search engine and possesses an incredible database of civil war records. This site also has the advantage of listing family records, pictures and documents which can add another dimension to your histories. I have been fascinated with the American Civil War most of my life, yet for years had no tangible connection to the men and their families that lived and struggled through the experience. Ten years ago, I received a forty page family history which started my interest in genealogy. Through this text, I found five great great uncles who served in the Union Army and sparked a search for relatives that served during the war. I have accumulated the histories of over eight hundred men to date who served with both the Union and Confederate armies. Each of these men can be traced to one of my descendants. Two of my great great grandfathers (Joseph Harrison Friend and Abraham A. McRobie Sr.) served with the Union Army in D Company of the 3rd Regiment of the Potomac Home Brigade, Maryland Volunteer Infantry. Both men would serve and become POWs (twice) after General Thomas Jackson's forces defeated the Federals at Moorefield, (W)VA and then Harper’s Ferry, (W)VA. Joseph (the 4x great grandson of Nils Larson Friend) and Abraham married Florence Friend and Nancy Catherine Friend, respectively. Florence and Nancy Catherine were the 3x great granddaughters of Nils Larson Friend. The irony arises that in the fact that General Jackson’s forces that captured Joseph Friend contained a number of distant Friend cousins or descendents of Nils Larson Friend. Sebastian Hinebaugh 17 (a third great great grandfather) worked as a civil employee (wagon master) 7 for the Union Army while his brothers (John and Alfred) served with the WV Infantry in the Union Army. Their father, Jonathan Hinebaugh (my 3x great grandfather) served with E Company of the 3rd Bttn of the VA Reserves in the Confederate Army. Sebastian's son James Hinebaugh would marry Mary Ellen, the daughter of Abraham McRobie. James and Mary Ellen's son Elmer Hinebaugh would marry Josephine Ester Lyons, the granddaughter of Joseph and Florence Friend. Elmer and Josephine were my grandparents. Finding all the descendants of Nils Larson Friend that served on both side of this struggle will prove nearly impossible, for not all of those who had served had the last name of Friend. One could also include the men (husbands) that married into the Friend family. Although they are not descended from Nils, they are still part of the Friend Family. Lastly, not all men with the last name Friend are part of Nils's line. A number of Friend families are known to have come from Canada, Germany and other European countries and future books may include these men. My hope is that this first attempt will be followed by additional books that shall push forward this daunting, but worthwhile effort. Pat Smith June 2012 7 Sebastian Hinebaugh claimed to have served in K Company of the 6th WV Infantry, as inscribed on his headstone in the Deer Park Cemetery, Deer Park, MD. His name does not appear in any of the regimental records. 23 A list of Friends who served in the Union Army. This list contains military records and partial family histories of men who are the some of the descendents of Nils Larson Friend. Christopher Columbus Arthur, "B" Co. OH 193rd Infantry Calvin Luther Cordray, "K" Co. OH 16th Infantry George Washington Cordray, "F" Co. OH 97th Infantry, "E" Co. OH 26th Infantry William Cordray, "B" Co. OH 10th Cavalry, "K" Co. OH 16th Infantry Joseph L. Forsyth, "D" Co. MD 3rd PHB Infantry George Dewey Frantz, "B" Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry John Wesley Frantz, “I and B” Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry Joseph F. Frantz, "I and B" Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry Thomas Perry Frantz, "I" Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry William B. Frantz, "I" Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry Abraham Steele Friend, “C” Co. OH 20th Infantry Andrew Coleman Friend, “I and B” Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry Andrew G. Friend, “ I and B “ Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry Benjamin F. Friend , “D” Co. MD 3rd PHB Infantry Benjamin F. Friend, “D and K” Co. MD 3rd PHB Infantry Charles Asbury Friend, “D” Co. MD 3rd PHB Infantry Charles D. Friend, “F” Co. MN 9th Infantry Charles H. Friend, “D” Co. MD 3rd PHB Infantry Charles W. Friend, “G” Co. IA 7th Cavalry David Adolphus Friend, “K” Co. MD 3rd PHB Infantry Elijah Friend , “B” Co. MO 16th Cavalry 44 George Dewey Frantz, “B” Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry “D” Co. MD 3rd PHB Infantry a. Birth: 24 Nov 1845 (1846) b. Death: 7 July 1936 c. Burial: Blooming Rose Cemetery, Friendsville, MD d. wife of George Dewey Frantz: Lavina Willard Hoff 1. Birth: Jan 1844 in MD 2. Death: 1921 3. Burial: Blooming Rose Cemetery, Friendsville, MD e. children of George Dewey Frantz 1. Julia Alice Frantz 2. Rebecca Virginia Frantz 3. Emily Jane Frantz 4. Charles Thayer Frantz 5. Lottie Anna Frantz 6. Lizzie Estella Frantz 7. Benjamin William Frantz signature of George Dewey Frantz Lineage: Nils Larson Friend and Anna Andersdotter Andersson John Friend and Anna Coleman Nicholas Friend and Miss Levis John Friend Sr. and Karrenhappuck Hyatt Gabriel Friend and Clarissa Peck Son of Rebecca Friend and George Frantz 45 George D. Frantz (no date) Obituary of George D. Frantz George D. Frantz (no date) 46 1890 US Census: Special Schedule ED 109, Friendsville, Garrett Co., MD Frantz Disability House 177-177 Com and Date of Date of Incurred and Name Rank Regt Enlist Disch PO Remarks George D. Pvt. Co. B, 2nd PHB 04/05/62 05/29/64 Selbysport, MD Glades Star, The Garrett County Historical Society, Vol. 3, No. 5, pg. 101 George D. Frantz Co. B 2nd MD Potomac Home Brigade. Friendsville Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System of the National Park Service (http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/) George D. Frantz (First_Last) Regiment Name 2 Potomac Home Brig., Md. Inf. Side Union Company ? D Soldier’s Rank_In ? Pvt. Soldier’s Rank_Out ? Pvt. Alternate Name ? Film Number M388 roll 4 47 George D. Frantz (First_Last) Regiment Name 3 Potomac Home Brig., Md. Inf. Side Union Company D Soldier's Rank_In Pvt. Soldier's Rank_Out Pvt. Alternate Name Notes Film Number M388 roll 4 History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-6, Volume 1: Page 548. 2nd PHB, MD Inf, Co. B Geo. D. Frantz Private. April 5, 1862 May 29, 1865 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 Name: George D. Frantz Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Maryland Regiment Name: 2 Potomac Home Brig., Md. Inf. Regiment Name Expanded: 2nd Regiment, Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade Company: D Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Film Number: M388 roll 4 American Civil War Soldiers Name: George Frantz Enlistment Date: 5 Apr 1862 Side Served: Union State Served: Maryland Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 5 April 1862. Enlisted in Company B, 2nd PHB Infantry Regiment Maryland on 5 Apr 1862. Mustered Out Company B, 2nd PHB Infantry Regiment Maryland on 29 May 1865. Sources: 9 48 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 Name: George D. Frantz Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Maryland Regiment Name: 3 Potomac Home Brig., Md. Inf. Regiment Name Expanded: 3rd Regiment, Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade Company: D Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Film Number: M388 roll 4 Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com. Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-65 Union Army: Department of Western Virginia, Oct ‘61 to Mar ‘62 Mountain Department Mar ‘62 to Apr ‘62 Middle Department, 8th Corps, Mar ‘62 to Sep ‘62 Army and Dept of Ohio Sep ‘62 to Jan ‘63 Middle Department, 8th Corps, Jan ‘63 to Jun ‘63 Department of West Virginia, Jun ‘63 to Dec ‘63 Department of West Virginia, 2nd Corps, Dec ‘63 to Apr ‘64 Department of West Virginia, Reserve, Jun ‘64 to Oct ‘64 Department of West Virginia, 1st Infantry, Apr ‘65 to May ‘65 1. Enlistment name: George D. Frantz 2. Residence was not listed; 3. Enlisted on 4/5/1862 as a Private 4. On 4/5/1862 he mustered into “B” Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry 5. He was Mustered Out on 5/29/1865 6. Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.: Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-65 I Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com 7. Partial History of 2nd Regiment, Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade a. Organized at Cumberland, Md., August 27 to October 31, 1861 b. Duty on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. At Patterson Creek and Romney, W. Va., till March, 1862. c. Skirmishes at Springfield, W. Va., August 23, 1861. d. Blue House August 26. South Branch Bridge, Mill Creek Mills, Romney and Springfield, October 26. Great Cacapon Bridge January 4, 1862. e. Duty guarding Railroad till April, 1864. f. Hunter’s Raid on Lynchburg May 26-July 1, 1864. g. Skirmish of Lynchburg June 17-18. h. Skirmish of Salem June 21. i. Skirmish of Salem Branch Bridge July 4. 49 j. Battle of Snicker’s Gap July 18. k. Battle of Kernstown, Winchester July 24. l. Battle of Martinsburg July 25. m. Skirmish of Back Creek Bridge July 27. N Skirmish of Hancock, Md., July 31. o. Skirmish of Green Springs Run August 2. p. Guard duty in West Virginia till May, 1865. q. Mustered out May 29, 1865. 50 51 52 53 U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Name: George D. Frantz Birth Year: Abt 1845 Keyed Birth Location: Maryland Birth State: Maryland Admitted Year: 1927 Age at Admission: 82 State: Ohio County: Montgomery [Greene] City: Dayton Branch: Central Branch Regiment: 3rd MD PHB, Company D. 54 John Wesley Frantz, “I and B” Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry a. Birth: 27 Mar 1841 b. Death: 28 Oct 1898 c. Burial: Sand Spring Cemetery, West of Friendsville, MD d. 1st wife of John Wesley Frantz: Susan Virginia Ross 1. Birth: Abt. 1846 2. Death: 12 Aug 1888 3. Burial: Sand Spring Cemetery, Friendsville, MD 4. Allegany County Maryland Marriage Records Groom: John W. Frantz Age: 23 of Allegany Co. MD Bride: Susan Virginia Ross Age: 18 of Allegany Co. MD Married: Jan 6, 1866 e. children of John Wesley Frantz with 1st wife 1. James H. Frantz 2. George Samuel Frantz 3. Martha E. Frantz 4. William Jackson Frantz 5. Joseph Newton Frantz 6. Solomon F. Frantz nd f. 2 wife of John Wesley Frantz: Hester A. Hoff 1. Birth: May 1859 2. Death: 1937 3. Buried: Sand Spring Cemetery, Friendsville, MD 4. Allegany County Maryland Marriage Records Groom: John W. Frantz Age: 43 of Allegany Co. MD Bride: Hester A. Hoff Age: 27 of Allegany Co. MD Married: (date not listed) 5. daughter of Abraham and Hulda Hoff g. children of John Wesley Frantz with 2nd wife 1. Jasper Frantz 2. Lottie C. Frantz 55 Lineages: Nils Larson Friend and Anna Andersdotter Andersson John Friend and Anna Coleman Nicholas Friend and Miss Levis John Friend Sr. and Karrenhappuck Hyatt Gabriel Friend and Clarissa Peck Son of Rebecca Friend and George Frantz Notes: From 1890 US Census (transcribed) by Garrett County, DAR: By Randall Kahl (May 2003) Frantz, John Wesley –Page 6- Died October 28, 1898 at age 57. Cpl., Co. B, 2nd PHB. He enlisted 1861 and served until 1865. He was a member of the G.A.R. He starved for seven days on the Hunter Raid, and was afflicted with stomach trouble ever after. He had brothers (still living in 1898) all whom served in the Civil War. His parental grandfather was Joseph Frantz, and his maternal grandfather was Gabriel Friend. Interment, Sand Spring Cemetery, Friendsville, MD. 1890 US Census: Special Schedule ED 109, Friendsville, Garrett Co., MD Frantz Disability House 243-243 Com and Date of Date of Incurred and Name Rank Regt Enlist Disch PO Remarks John W. Cpl. Co. B, 2nd PHB 03/27/62 05/29/65 Friendsville, ? and piles MD Glades Star, The Garrett County Historical Society, Vol. 3, No. 5, pg. 101 John Wesley Frantz Co. B 2nd MD Potomac Home Brigade. Friendsville Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System of the National Park Service (http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/) John W. Frantz (First_Last) Regiment Name 2 Potomac Home Brig., Md. Inf. Side Union Company ? I,B Soldier’s Rank_In ? Pvt. Soldier’s Rank_Out ? 7 Corpl. Alternate Name ? Notes Film Number M388 roll 4 56 History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-6, Volume 1: Page 565. (Maryland State Archives Online, Volume 367) 2nd PHB, MD Inf, Co. I John W. Frantz, Private. Mar. 27, 1862 May 29, 1865 Transferred to Company B; veteran. History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-6, Volume 1: Page 548. 2nd PHB, MD Inf, Co. B John W. Frantz Corporal. Feb. 27, 1862 May 29, 1865 Veteran. Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com. Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-65 Union Army: Department of Western Virginia, Oct ‘61 to Mar ‘62 Mountain Department Mar ‘62 to Apr ‘62 Middle Department, 8th Corps, Mar ‘62 to Sep ‘62 Army and Dept of Ohio Sep ‘62 to Jan ‘63 Middle Department, 8th Corps, Jan ‘63 to Jun ‘63 Department of West Virginia, Jun ‘63 to Dec ‘63 Department of West Virginia, 2nd Corps, Dec ‘63 to Apr ‘64 Department of West Virginia, Reserve, Jun ‘64 to Oct ‘64 Department of West Virginia, 1st Infantry, Apr ‘65 to May ‘65 1. Enlistment name: John W. Frantz 2. Residence was not listed; 3. Enlisted on 3/27/1862 as a Private 4. On 2/27/1862 he mustered into "B" Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry 5. On 3/27/1865 he mustered into “I” Co. MD 2nd PHB Infantry 6. Intra Regimental Company Transfers: 10/4/1864 from Co I to company B 7. Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc: Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-65, I Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com 57 8. Partial History of 2nd Regiment, Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade a. Organized at Cumberland, Md., August 27 to October 31, 1861 b. Duty on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. At Patterson Creek and Romney, W. Va., till March, 1862. c. Skirmishes at Springfield, W. Va., August 23, 1861. d. Blue House August 26. South Branch Bridge, Mill Creek Mills, Romney and Springfield, October 26. Great Cacapon Bridge January 4, 1862. e. Duty guarding Railroad till April, 1864. f. Hunter’s Raid on Lynchburg May 26-July 1, 1864. g. Skirmish of Lynchburg June 17-18. h. Skirmish of Salem June 21. i. Skirmish of Salem Branch Bridge July 4. j. Battle of Snicker’s Gap July 18. k. Battle of Kernstown, Winchester July 24. l. Battle of Martinsburg July 25. m. Skirmish of Back Creek Bridge July 27. N Skirmish of Hancock, Md., July 31. o. Skirmish of Green Springs Run August 2. p. Guard duty in West Virginia till May, 1865. q. Mustered out May 29, 1865. 375 A list of Friends who served in the Confederate Army. This list contains military records and partial family histories of men who are the some of the descendents of Nils Larson Friend. Nathaniel D. Arthur, "F" Co. VA 36th Infantry George H. Arthur, "F" Co. VA 36th Infantry Benjamin Currence Conrad, "G" Co. VA 62nd Infantry Peter Cougar, “F” Co. VA 31st Infantry Jacob Conrad Currance, “F” Co. 31st VA Infantry Wesley Shelton Cutlip, "B" Co. VA 9th Battn and "G" Co. VA 25th Infantry William J. Cutlip, "B" Co. VA 9th Battn and "B" Co. VA 25th Infantry Laban Conrad Davis, “E” Co. 25th VA Infantry Charles Nathaniel Friend, "1st" Co. VA 1st Co. Howitzers Light Artillery Marshall T. Friend, "F" Co. VA 60th Infantry George W. Hammer, “E” Co. 25th VA Infantry Howard N. Hammer, "K" Co. VA 62nd Mounted Infantry Isaac Davis Hammer, "K" Co. VA 62nd Mounted Infantry, "A" Co. VA Pendleton Reserves, "K" Co. VA 25th Infantry George Washington Salisbury, “F” Co. VA 31st Infantry Enoch Wamsley, “F” Co. VA 31st Infantry 427 Index 429 Arthur Columbus Arthur 29 George H. 381 Nathaniel D. 378, 379 23, 27, 28, Battles (cont.) Gettysburg 9, 11, 385, 394, 397, 401, 404, 416 375, 380, 375, 377, Battles Antietam (Sharpsburg) 9, 11, 83, 142, 143, 287, 394, 395, 396, 401, 416 Appomattox 189, 394, 401, 416 Atlanta 39, 40, 80, 81, 86, 217, 218, 237, 238, 243, 244, 245, 267 Bull Run 416 Cedar Creek 303, 343, 344, 346 Champion Hill 80, 81, 86, 88, 285, 289, 290, 291, 294, 332, 334, 335 Chattanooga 218, 238, 240, 241, 242 Chickamauga 39, 237, 238, 240, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 267, 270, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280 Cold Harbor 394, 401 Cross Keys 394, 401, 404, 416 Fisher's Hill 303, 385, 411, 412 Franklin 42, 101, 112, 118, 134, 185, 207, 215, 222, 232, 298, 314 Franklin, TN 217, 219, 237, 238, 247, 267 Fredericksburg 394, 401 Joneboro 40, 81 Kennesaw 238, 261 Kernstown 49, 57, 61, 64, 77, 95, 140, 152, 283, 303, 308, 313 Missionary Ridge 237, 238, 241, 242, 259, 260, 267 Monocacy 98, 101, 112, 134, 174, 185, 207, 215, 229, 232, 314 Moorefield 16, 42, 97, 100, 101, 112, 118, 134, 185, 207, 214, 215, 222, 232, 298, 314 Nashville 81, 177, 178, 218, 219, 237, 238, 246, 263, 267 Perryville 170, 238, 249 Port Gibson 81, 285, 287, 288, 292, 332, Raymond 80, 81, 84, 85, 86, 289 Seven Days 394, 401, 416 Shiloh 11, 80, 82, 86, 87 Stone's River 237, 238, 239, 240, 250, 251, 252, 267, 270, 272, 273, 274 Vicksburg 9, 80, 81, 82, 86, 89, 285, 289, 292, 294, 332, 333, 336, 337, 392, 393 Wilderness 392, 393, 394, 398, 401 Winchester 28, 29, 303, 381, 385 430 Conrad Benjamin Currence 383, 384 375, 382, Cordray Calvin Luther 23, 30, 31, 32 George Washington 23, 34, 35, 36 William 23, 37, 38, 39 Cougar Peter 375, 386, 387, 388 Currance Jacob Conrad 390, 391 375, 389, Cutlip Wesley Shelton 393, 394 William J. 401 375, 392, 375, 400, Enlistment and Pension Records Cordray Calvin L. 32 George W. 36 Frantz George Dewey 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 Thomas Perry 65, 6, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 Friend Abraham 79 Benjamin F. 98, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109 Charles A. 112 Charles D. 115 Enlistment (cont.) Friend Charles W. 121 David A. 127 Elijah 136 Elijah M. 140 Francis A. 145, 146, 147, 148 Francis M. 153 Freeman L. 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169 Hanson B. 175 Henry 179 Henry E. 186 Ira E. 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 19, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204 Isaiah 209 James C. 212 John 219 John H. 223 Joseph F. 229 Leander W. 237 Paul I. 268 William H.H. 308, 314 Winfield S. 321 Heath Harvey S. 327 Robert 329 House Andrew 339 William 345 Sisler George W., Sr. 351 Flags Confederate 31st VA Infantry Battle 416 431 Flags Union 3rd MD PBH Infantry National 43 7th IA Cavalry State 122 9th MN Infantry National 116 th 16 OH Infantry National 33, 38 State 32, 38 17th OH Infantry National 270 State 271 th 20 OH Infantry National 87 State 86 th 26 OH Infantry National 36 State 36 50th OH Infantry National 342 61th OH Infantry National 325 State 325 th 97 OH Infantry National 36 State 36 th 99 OH Infantry National 338 State 338 122nd OH Infantry National 344 State 344 th 168 OH Infantry National 350 193rd IL Infantry National 29 State 29 Forsyth Joseph L. 23, 41, 42 Frantz George Dewey 23, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 John Wesley 23, 54, 55, 56, 57 Joseph F. 23, 58, 59, 60, 61 Thomas Perry 23, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 William B. 23, 75, 76, 77 Friend A. A.D. A.J. Abraham 355 Adam Adelbert J. Albany Albert Albert J. Albert P. Alfred Alonzo C. Amer Amos Amos Z. Andrew Andrew C. Andrew Coleman Andrew G. 94, 95, 356 Andrew J. Andrew W. Anthony H. Anton William 421 421 355 23, 78, 79, 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355, 421 356 23, 90, 91 23, 92, 93, 356 356 356 356 432 Friend (cont.) Asa 356 Augustus 356, 421 B. F. 421 Benjamin 356, 421 Benjamin C.M. 421 Benjamin F. 23, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 356 Berry 357 Boardman C. 357 Brice T. 357 Charles 357 Charles A. 357 Charles Asbury 23, 110, 111, 112 Charles D. 23, 113, 114, 115, 357 Charles E. 421 Charles H. 23, 117, 118, 357 Charles N. 421 Charles Nathaniel 375, 405, 406 Charles S. 357 Charles T. 421 Charles W. 23, 119, 120, 121, 357 Charly 421 Christopher C. 358 Conrad 358 Daniel 358 Daniel B. 358, 421 Daniel P. 358 David 358 David A. 358 David Adolphus 23, 124, 125, 126, 127 David L. 421 Davis 421 Dennis 358 Douglas 358 Friend (cont.) E. 421, 422 E. B. 422 E.F. 422 E.G. 358, 422 Edward 358, 422 Edwin 358 Edwin J. 422 Eli R. 358 Elias 358 Elias A. 359 Elijah 23, 24, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 359 Elijah J. 359 Elijah M. 24, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 359 Elisha 422 Ellis A. 359 Ellis S. 359 Elmar 422 Elmer 422 Emery 359 Emri 359 F.L. 359 Floras 359 Florence 16, 17 Florence M. 359 Floris M. 359 Florus M. 359 Francis A. 359 Francis Albanus 24, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148 Francis M. 359 Francis Marion 24, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153 Francis N. 359 Frank 360 Franklin 360 Fred. N. 360 Frederick 360 433 Friend (cont.) Freeman L. 24, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 360 G. 422 G. A. 422 G.L. 422 George 360, 361 George B. 361 George E. 361 George F. 361 George H. 361 George J. 422, 423 George W. 361 Gus 423 Gustav 361 H. 423 Hanson B. 24, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 361 Harmon M. 361 Harrison R. 361 Harvey B. 361 Henry 24, 176, 177, 178, 179, 362 Henry B. 362, 423 Henry E. 362 Henry Edwin 24, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186 Henry W. 362 Herbert 362 Hervey 362 Hiram F. 362 Hiram Mitchell 24, 187 Howard 362 Ichabod 24, 188, 189, 362 Ira 362 Ira A. 362 Friend (cont.) Ira E. 24, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 363 Isaac 423 Isaac B. 363 Isaac F. 423 Isaiah 24, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 363 Israel 363 J. 423 J. B. 423 J. Murray 363 J.G. 423 J.W. 363, 423 Jacob 363, 423 James 363, 423, 424 James A. 363 James C. 363 James Clarke 24, 210, 211, 212 James H. 363 James M. 363 James Marion 364 Jefferson L. 364 Jeremiah 364 Jessie 24, 213, 214, 215, 364 Jo...s 364 Joel A. 364 Joel M. 364 John 24, 216, 217, 218, 219, 364, 365, 424 John A. 365 John B. 424 John C. 365, 424 John E. 424 John H. 365 John Henry 24, 220, 221, 222, 223 434 Friend (cont.) John R. 365 John S. 365 John T. 365 John W. 24, 224, 365, 424 Joseph 365, 366 Joseph F. 366 Joseph Fletcher 24, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229 Joseph Harrison 16, 17, 24, 230, 231, 232 Joseph L. 366 Joshua B. 366 Josiah 366 K.M. 424 Leander 366 Leander W. 24, 234, 235, 236, 237 Lemuel 424 Levi F. 366 Levi M. 366 Lewis 366 Lorenzo C. 366 Louis 366, 367 M.D. 424 M.S. 367, 424 M.F. 424 Malcom 367 Manford S. 367 Mansfred 367 Marion 367 Marshall 424 Marshall D. 367, 424 Marshall T. 375, 407, 408, 425 Mathias S. 367 Michael 367 Miles B. 367 N.S. 425 Nancy Catherine 16 Nathan 367 Nathaniel 425 Nelson 367 Friend (cont.) Otis 367 Otis W. 367 Paul I. 24, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268 Paul J. 367 Peter 368 Peter 425 R. 425 R.F. 425 R.S. 425 R.N. 425 Reason 24, 269, 270, 368 Reese E. 24, 281, 282, 283, 284, 368 Rezin 368 Richard 368 Robert 368 Robert A. 368 Robert C. 425 Robert M. 425 Robert S. 425 Salem 368 Sampson 368 Samuel 25, 284, 285, 368 Samuel F. 368 Samuel P. 368, 369 Solomon A. 369 Steward 369 Sydney 369 Taylor B. 369 Theodore 369 Thomas 369 Thomas E. 425 Thomas H. 425 Thomas J. 369 Thomas R. 425 Valentine 425 W.G. 426 Warren 369 Wellington M. 369 Wilbert 369 435 Friend (cont.) Wilbert D. 369 William 369, 370 William A. 370, 426 William C. 370 William D. 370 William E. 370 William Edmundson, Jr., 25, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303 William Edmundson, Sr. 25, 295, 296, 297, 298 William H. 370, 371 William H.H. 25, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 371 William P. 371 William R. 426 William S. 371 William T. 371 Willis P. 371 Willis T. 371 Winfield S. 371 Winfield Scott 25, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321 Wm. E. 371 Wm. H.H. 371 Zachariah 371 Gettysburg Address Gravestones Forsyth Joseph Frantz George Joseph F. Lavine T. Perry Gravestones (cont.) Friend Andw G. Annie E. Benjamin F. D.A. E.M. Elijah Ellen Etheleen C. Francis A. Francis M. Hanson B. Henry Henry E. Indiana Inez M. Ira E. Isaiah J.H. Jesse Jos. F. Paul I. Phebe M. Sarah Rebecca Webster E. William E., Jr. William E., Sr. William H.H. Winfield S. Wamsley Enoch 92 132 96, 100 125 137 128, 132 319 100 143 150 171 176 182 265 319 191 206 220 213 226 265 125 302 319 302 296 305, 311 319 417 11, 12, 19 41 46 58 46 62 Hammer George W. 410 Howard N. 412 Isaac Davis 414 375, 409, 375, 411, 375, 413, 436 Heath Asahel 25, 322, 323 Harvey 25, 326, 327 Robert 25, 328, 329 Hinebaugh Alfred Elmer James John Sebastian 16 17 16 16 16 House Andrew 331, 332 Thomas 341, 342 William 344 Lincoln Abraham 25, 330, 25, 340, 25, 343, 11, 12, 19 Lyons Josephine Ester 17 Maps Antietam 395, 396 Cedar Creek 346 Champion Hill 88, 290, 291, 334, 335 Chickamauga 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280 Cloyd’s Mountain 303 Harpers Ferry 233 Gettysburg 397 Kennesaw Mountain 89, 261, 262 Missionary Ridge 259, 260 Nashville 263 Maps (cont.) Perryville 249 Port Gibson 288 Shiloh 87, 324 Stone’s River 250, 251, 252, 272, 273, 274 Vicksburg 89, 286, 336, 337 Wilderness 398 McRobie (McCrobie) Abraham A. Mary Ellen Obituaries Frantz George Dewey Friend Elijah Henry Edwin William E., Jr. Winfield Scott Paintings and Sketches 20th OH at Champion Hill 79th and 86th IN at Missionary Ridge Dunker Church Friend Mary Etta (Sines) William H.H. Photographs (cont.) Blackburn Sarah E. Conrad Benjamin Currence Cloyd's Mountain Battlefield Sign 16 17 45 132 183 301 317 88 260 1 305 305 181 382 379 437 Photographs (cont.) Droop Mountain Battlefield Sign 419 Fort Garrott, Vicksburg 293 Cummingham Sarah Rebecca 300, 301 Frantz George Dewey 45 Friend Addie 300 Alice Ada 315 Archibald M. 315 Arthur Lindsay 315 David Adolphus 124 Etta 226 Francis A. 143 Freeman L. 154, 155 Hamlin 226 Harry Gerald 300 Henry E. 181, 182 Inez M. 315 Ira E. 191 Joseph Fletcher Sr. 226 Joseph Jr. 226 Leander W. 234 Lucy Cornelia 315 Mary Ann 143 Paul Ignatius 265 Prudence 226 Virginia 226 William E., Jr. 300, 301 William E., Sr. 295 William E. Webster 315 William H.H. 310 Winfield Scott 315, 316 Lauchery Phoebe L. 315, 316 Lucas Indiana 265 Photographs (cont.) Monuments 20th OH at Vicksburg 20th VA at Droop Mtn 24th and 28th IA Champion Hill 86th IN at Chickamauga 99th IL at Vicksburg Point Lookout POW Camp Sign Sisler Clara B. Smawley (Smalley) Rebecca J. Regiments Confederate Artillery 1st VA 406, 421 Drewry's, VA Epe's, VA Ficklings, SC Graham's, VA Confederate Cavalry 1st AL 1st MS 1st NC 1st/ 3rd MO 2nd MO 3rd NC 4th KY 5th VA 8th LA 8th MO 8th TX 9th TX 9th VA 82 419 294 258 333 399 191 155 375, 405, 425 424 425 421 423 423 425 423 421 424 425 421, 425 423 424 426 424 424 438 Regiments Confederate Cavalry (cont.) 422, 423, 10th KY 425 10th VA 424 th 12 TX 423 14th VA 423, 425, 426 20th VA 417, 418, 419 22nd VA 426 Byrne's, KY 423 Grave's, MS 423 McCord's, TX 421, 422, 423 Raum's Indep. 422, 423 Schnabel, MO 421 Confederate Infantry 425 1st Bttn, SC st 422 1 GA 1st TN 421 st 1 VA Res. 426 1st/ 4th MO 424 rd 3 Bttn VA 421, 422 423 3rd TN th 4 CD, VA 424 4th LA 421, 422, 423 th 4 MO 424 5th AR 421, 422 th 6 VA 421 421 8th TX th 9 Bttn VA 375, 392, 400 9th VA 425 11th AL 424 11th MO 422 th 12 VA 424 14th AR 421 th 14 VA 425 Regiments Confederate Infantry (cont.) 16th MO 421, 423, 424 22nd 422 th 25 GA 422 25th VA 375, 392, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 409, 410, 413, 414 27th AR 421, 422 th 27 SC 425 31st VA 375, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419 421 35th AL th 36 VA 375, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381 422 46th VA 48th VA 423 th 50 AL 422 50th VA 426 st 51 VA 424, 426 375, 407, 60th VA 408, 424, 425 62nd VA 375, 382, 383, 384, 385, 411, 412, 413, 414 63rd GA 422 Freeman, MO 423 Nave's, AR 422 Pelican, LA 422 Pendleton Res., VA 375, 413, 414 Wolff's, VA 421, 424 Confederate General Staff 422, 423, 425 439 Regiments Union Artillery 1st ME 369 1st RI 2nd MO 2nd PA 3rd NY 5th IL 5th PA 6th NY 7th NY 10th MA 10th OH 16th NY Union Cavalry 1st DC1 1st IN 1st KS 1st LA 1st ME 1st MO 1st NE 1st NY 1st OH 2nd IA 2nd LA 2nd MO 2nd NY 2nd US 3rd NY 3rd OH 4th Indep. OH 4th KY 4th MO 5th MO 5th US 6th KS 6th MI 1 District of Columbia 358, 361, 358 363 360, 366 360 367, 369 365 360 367 359 365 366 355 365 356 368 355, 369 362 363, 368 360 366 355 366 355 356 355, 362 359 361 355 370 369, 370 370 355 363 359 Regiments Union Cavalry (cont.) 6th MO 24, 154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 359, 360 7th IA 23, 24, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 210, 211, 212, 357, 363 th 8 IA 24, 216, 217, 218, 219, 364 365 8th IL 8th NY 363 th 8 OH 365, 369 359 9th MO 9th OH 357, 367 th 10 IL 365 10th KY 367 th 361 10 MI 10th NY 360 th 10 OH 23, 37, 38, 39, 40, 224 11th OH 365 355, 357 12th IN th 12 NY 362 12th OH 356 12th PA 360 th 13 NY 360 13th OH 355 th 14 MO 371 356, 361 15th MO th 16 IL 363, 367 16th MO 23, 128, 129, 130, 359 16th NY 363 17th IL 362 th 17 PA 367 18th PA 367 th 19 KS 369 Brackett's Bttn, MN 365 440 Regiments Union Infantry 366 1st Bttn PA st 1 IA 371 1st LA 367 st 1 ME 365 1st US Vet 364, 370 1st WV Vet 362, 369 nd 2 Bttn Vet. Rev. 357, 358, 368, 370 2nd CN 364 2nd DC 360, 367 nd 2 IA 361 2nd MD 359, 360 nd 2 ME 357, 368 366 2nd MI 2nd MN 357, 361 nd 2 NH 360 2nd PHB2 23, 24, 25, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 137, 138, 139, 140, 149, 171, 172, 173, 174, 281, 282, 283, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 311, 312, 313, 355, 356, 359, 361, 368, 370, 371 rd 3 MD PHB 16, 23, 24, 25, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50, 51, 53, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 117, 118, 124, 125, 125, 126, 127, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 180, 2 Potomac Home Brigade Regiments Union Infantry (cont.) 3rd MD PHB 183, 184, 185, 186, 190, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 213, 214, 215, 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 295, 296, 297, 298, 309, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 356, 357, 358, 359, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 371 364, 369 3rd ME 4th IA 363 4th KY 367 4th ME 367 th 362 4 NY 5th ME 358 th 5 MO 368 5th NJ 364 th 5 US 358 364 5th Vet Corps th 5 WV 362 6th NY 356 7th IL 361, 362 th 7 ME 365 8th MA 355, 362, 369, 370 363 8th MI th 8 Vet. Res. 356 9th IN 358, 361 th 9 ME 357 9th MN 23, 113, 114, 115, 116, 357 9th NH 364 9th WV 364, 369 th 10 Bttn Vet. Rev. 357 10th MO 358 th 10 NJ 368 11th CN 364 441 Regiments Union Infantry (cont.) 368 11th IN th 11 OH 366, 369 11th MO 369, 371 th 12 MA 361 14th IL 365 14th MI 364 th 14 WV 25, 299, 302, 303, 304, 370 15th IL 369 15th ME 364 th 15 MI 358 15th MO 365 th 15 USCI 367 23, 30, 31, 16th OH 32, 33, 37, 38 17th OH 24, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 359, 368 th 18 MO 363 18th US 361 th 19 IA 370 360 19th NY th 19 OH 371 20th OH 23, 24, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 187, 224, 355, 365 th 20 PA 356 368 21st MO nd 22 ME 370 22nd OH 358 th 24 IA 294 24th MA 355 25th IA 25, 352, 353 25th IL 358 th 26 IL 366 26th OH 23, 34, 35, 36 27th CN 365 Regiments Union Infantry (cont.) 27th MI 360 th 27 MO 368 27th OH 355 th 28 IA 25, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 368 358 28th PA th 29 IA 357, 367 29th PA 360 th 30 IN 367 30th MA 368, 369 st 31 OH 364 367 32nd NY 32nd OH 360 nd 32 MO 368 33rd IA 25, 326, 327 363 35th IN th 36 OH 361 37th KY 356, 357 th 38 IN 370 369 38th MA th 39 NJ 361 40th IA 359, 360 43rd MA 371 rd 43 OH 355, 358, 364 43rd IN 365 368 43rd OH rd 43 USCI 366 44th IL 356 44th IN 370 45th KY 367 46th MO 358, 365, 368 49th IN 370 th 49 USCI 366 50th IL 25, 340, 341, 342 50th MA 363, 364 442 Regiments Union Infantry (cont.) 355, 357 51st USCI 3 nd 52 NY 363 53rd IN 363 th 54 IL 356 56th OH 358 60th IL 369 61st IL 25, 322, 323, 324, 325 62nd OH 24, 188, 189, 362 370 63rd IL 67th OH 24, 188, 189, 362 363 68th 71st IL 364 nd 72 PA 365 75th OH 355, 357 360 78th NY 78th PA 364 th 79 OH 367 80th IL 359 81st PA 356 367 82nd OH th 86 IN 24, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 366, 367 th 87 OH 370 88th OH 366, 368 91st PA 356 nd 92 OH 359 93rd PA 367 th 94 OH 361 95th PA 370 th 97 IN 366 3 United States Colored Infantry Regiments Union Infantry (cont.) 97th OH 97, 34, 35, 36 99th IL 99, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339 100th PA 371 th 104 PA 363 119th NY 362 nd 122 IL 358 122nd OH 122, 343, 344, 345, 346, 368 122nd PA 360 th 125 OH 365, 370 362 128th OH 132nd IN 364 rd 133 OH 360 134th NY 368 366 134th OH 135th IL 328, 329 nd 142 IN 24, 176, 177, 178, 179, 358, 362 143rd IL 368, 370, 371 358, 362 143rd IN 144th IL 358, 361 145th OH 357 th 146 OH 371 147th IN 370 th 148 IN 366 355 151st OH nd 152 IL 361 152nd IN 355 th 155 PA 363 156th OH 369 168th PA 25, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351 173rd PA 360 th 178 OH 359 184th OH 359 th 187 OH 357 443 Regiments Union Infantry (cont.) 189th OH 191st OH 193rd OH 29 Gentry Co., MO Green Co., MO Harrison Co., MO Ozark Co., MO Pontoon Bttn Trumbull Guards Veteran Res. Corps 270, 364 366 366 23, 27, 28, 369 358 359 364 356 357 24, 269, Salisbury George Washington 375, 415, 416 Sisler George Washington 25, 347, 348, 349, 350 John W. 25, 352, 353 Wamsley Enoch 375, 417, 418, 419 451 About the Author Patrick Thomas Smith was born in Oakland, Maryland and grew up in Western Maryland. Pat is a graduate of Frostburg State College (B.S.), West Virginia University (M.S.) and Texas A&M University (Ph.D.). Pat is a direct descendent of four Civil War Veterans. Pat lives in Frederick County, Maryland with his wife, Roxanne and daughter Emma Gustav Smith. Pat Smith 452 Emma Gus Press 2012