Adair County Iowa |
Appended is given a list of the gallant heroes from Adair county, who participated
in the war, and were credited to this county, according to the official
returns:
ROLL OF HONOR
"How
good and sweet for one's country to die."
Wilson, W. A., Co. I, 4th cavalry, died of chronic diarrhea at Keokuk, November
11, 1862
Hubbard, A. B., same company and regiment, died of pneumonia, November 22,
1862, at Mound City, Illinois.
Crane, John M., Company I, 4th cavalry, died at Atlanta, Georgia, July 23,
1865, of chronic diarrhea.
Pace, William H., died of typhoid fever, at Memphis, Tennessee, May 6, 1864. He
belonged to Co. E., 4th cavalry.
Stroup, Henry, Co. E, 4th cavalry, died at Montgomery, Alabama, April 28,
1865 of camp diarrhea.
Friend, Miles, Co. D, 29th Infantry, died at Helena, Arkansas, February 4,
1863.
Lents, Isaac, Co D, 29th Infantry, died at Helena, Arkansas, February 7,
1863
Lucas, Thomas, Co D, 29th Infantry, died at Helena, Arkansas, February
5, 1863
Maxwell, William B., died at Keokuk, Iowa, July 16, 1963, member of Co. D,
29th infantry.
McCartney, George, Co. D, 29th Infantry, died at Helena, Arkansas, February
2, 1863
Moore, D. S., Co. D, 29th infantry, died at Memphis, Tennessee, March 27,
1863.
Thomas, W. B., Co. D, 29th Infantry, died March 1, 1865 at New Orleans, Louisiana.
Witte, James M., Co. D, 29th infantry, died at Helena, Arkansas, May 13,
1863
Carpenter, John C., Co. B, 4th Infantry, died of camp fever, October 6, 1861,
at Rolla Missouri.
Augustine, Jacob, Co. D, 29th infantry, died at Helena Arkansas, February
3, 1863
Black, C. H., Co. D, 29th infantry, died at Helena Arkansas, February 3,
1863
Bish, Stephen, Co. D, 29th infantry, died at Helena Arkansas, July 9, 1863
Dugan, Daniel, Co. D, 29th infantry, died of pleurisy at Helena Arkansas,
January 27, 1863
Easton, S. B. Co. D, 29th infantry, died of typhoid fever at Helena
Arkansas, January 29, 1863
Friend, Bice, Co. D, 29th infantry, died of erysipelas at Helena
Arkansas, January 29, 1863
FOURTH INFANTRY
Company B.
Carpenter, John C.
Company F.
Adams, W. F.
TENTH INFANTRY
Company B.
Aarons, Andrew
Farrell, Marion
TWENTY-NINTH INFANTRY
Company D.
Second Lieutenant: M. E. Black
Privates:
Adams, W. F.
Augustine, Jacob
Barrows, P. C.
Bennett, William L.
Bish, Stephen
Black, C. H.
Buck, F. A.
Bunce, Myron
Clarey, Joseph
Curley, Stephen
Currier, Charles F.
Currier, E. G.
Davis, P. T.
Dugan, Daniel
Dugan, Joseph
Easton, S. B.
Friend, Bice
Friend, Miles
Hoch, Isaac
Lee, Edward
Lents, G. W.
Lents, Isaac
Littleton, A. D.
Lucas, G. W.
Lucas, Thomas
Maxwell, W. B.
McAfferty, F. M.
McCall, Hugh H.
McCall, James S.
McCall, W. R.
McCartney, George
Moore, D. S.
Myers, John J.
Myers, S. H.
Nelson, W. M.
Pendleton, E. G.
Reid, A. C.
Reid, Benton
Robison, J. A.
Rodgers, H. W.
Shreeves, Jonathon
Stewart, J. M.
Thomas, G. W.
Thomas, W. B.
Wilson, W. H.
Witte, James M.
FORTY SEVENTH INFANTRY
Company E.
Brown, Theodore
Cears, Frederick H.
SECOND VETERAN CAVALRY
Company A.
Davis, Joseph D,
Company D.
Camel, John F.
Company I.
Johnson, Christopher M.
Kenbery, Thomas
King, John S.
Shadley, M. P.
NINTH IOWA CAVALRY
Black, M. E,, sergeant
FOURTH CAVALRY
Company I.
Overmyer, J. R., lieutenant
Privates:
Atkins, G. W.
Atwood, Thomas H.
Chapman, D. H.
Codner, A. P.
Colvin, O. H.
Crane, John M.
Crittendon, M. T,
Ewing, R. E.
Ewing, T. M.
Goings, E. C.
Hubbard, A. B.
Kendrick, Samuel M.
McClure, S. M.
Miner, Thomas
Pace, F.
Pace, W. H.
Root, Abner
Sage, Philo G.
Schweers, John
Stoup, Henry
While, J. H.
White, John H.
Wilson, W. A.
Winkley, John S.