Q. A. R. FHE OMAHA G. A. R. T TWENTV'-FIKST YEAK. OMAHA , SUNDAY MOENING , AUGUST 30 , 1891. NUMBER 73. MOLD CAMP GROUND Thousands of Nolra'ka's Veterans Again Tent Upon It at Grand Island. THIRTEENTH G , A. R , STATE REUNION. History of the Great Organization and Kin dred Associations. MEMBERSHIP OF THE NEBRASKA POSTS. Interesting Memoirs of a Number of Well Known Veterans , HOW INDIGENT SOLDIERS ARE CARED FOR. DctnllH of the Ilciinlon AYtiluli Excel jf Any I'revloiiH AltcmptH tu Kn- taln tlio Country's De fenders. Tomorrow , the Grand Army of the Repub lic reunion of the Department of Nebraska will commence In the city of Grand Island. It will continue until Saturday next. For the thirteenth time , In the history of this de partment , the men who wcro numbered among these who saved the nation , will as semble to renew the friendship which wns created by their companionship In arms. They will local ! the scouo In the little homo in the east when they affixed their signature J to the enlistment roll , and the cheer with J which these who had enrolled before wel comed them Into their company ; the sad tours at parting from mothers , sweethearts and wives ; the mis eries ot the march ; the pleasures of the blvouock ; the terrors of the battlefield and the barbarities , the living death In the post-ridden , disease-breeding , hellish prison ecus of the south. JyxTiero are some men and memories that Spoverdle. Among the former ought to bo enumerated the bravo ones whom this occas ion brings together ; and , among tbo latter , the achievements In which they bore a loadIng - Ing part. With this annual reunion the people of the proat state of Nebraska are in sympathy. They know that It tends to the garnering of facts for luturc history ; that it affords needed relaxation to the tolling shopman and farmer ; and , nbovo all , that it arouses in the urcasts of future citizens the patriotic im pulse which must bo depended upon to de fend the union against Its foes. In anticipation of the advent of the Grand Army , the patriotic und enterprising citi zens of Grand Island have made arrange ments , on a most liberal scale , for a week of festivity. They will welcome the soldier as warmly as they over did n man who faced the cnomv , oven us they cherish the Indigent veterans who have found permanent quarters almost within the limits of the town. There- will bo no lack of shelter. There will bo no scarcity of cumpflros. Tboro will bo no unsatisfied demand for state and regimental reunions. There will bo no buildings which will not elision with the national colors ; In n xvord , there will bo nothing left undone by the cit izens to do honor to the man whom the people ple wish to honor the patient , suffering und loyal members of the Grand Army of the Re public. TUP. BIR : congratulates the army on the Rood cheer of Its host and rejoices with Grand Island in the nobility of Its guests. In consideration of this reunion , Tnr. UBK herewith presents a history of the Grand Army of tlio Republic and kindred military associations. It bad Intended to produce the roster of every Grand Army of the Republic nest In the department. In this , however , It has not been successful , owing to the nbscnco X of post ofllccrs In the fields and from town aud , -tho consequent impossibility of obtaining reliable - liable data. The rosters of about sixty posts , however , have bcou obtained and are herewith pre sented. Where u roster could not bo pro cured tno deficiency has bounsupp.lled by tbo name , number , location and the principal of ficers of the post. In the rosters published , wherever the arm , _ Jrtno servlco In which the veteran served Is yet mentioned , the Infantry U to bo under- ttood. To mention all who served In that branch would result in unnecessary repeti tion. The cavalry regiments and batteries of artillery uro specially recorded. The Information regarding the kindred military organizations Is , in the west , for the first time presented in Us complete form in 'Pllm . T ) nt * . T1U3 O. A. . Where It Originated and How It lias Captured thu Country. NATIONAL - AL ofllccrs : Commander- I n - C h I o f , JohnPalmor , Now York ; Henry M. V. C. , Mteht- gnn ; T. s. Clorkson , J. V. C. , Ne braska : Dr. n. F. Stephenson - onson , S. G. , Kentucky ; S. B. R a I n o chnplaln-ln- chlof , Iowa1 The Neb - b r a s k a member of the council of administration Is J. Ehrhardt of Stauton. Jn 1803 the war of the rebellion came to a close. The boys who were the blue hud returned - turned to their hoaioi. The supremacy of the union had bcon established. The stain of slavery had been effaced from the shield of thu republic. The men who had experienced the fatigues of the march , the wounds of battla or the martyrdom of prison puns , could not easily forgot the privation ? they had endured and the comrades with whom they had suffered. To perpctuuto these memories and friend- imps u number of military societies were formed. They lived , however , for but n short tlmo. Hut OHO survived. It wus tha Grand Army of the Republic. It lives today. It has a department In every stato. Its number is legion. Its permanency can never bo shaken. It will live whllo veterans survive who nro able to recall the cause for which they bled and In whoso defense ! wai nourod out an untold wealth of the blood of thu young manhood of the nation. The KueccHB of the Move DauhtCiil. Like many of the organizations Intended to perpetuate the friendships formed during the late war , the success of the Grand Army of the Ropubllq for a long tlmo was subject to terlous doubt. H appealed to the soldier ele ment not tnoro strongly than did half a dozen "wauliullons having a similar purpose In tow. For thl reason It fulled to attract Koncrnl attention. For this reason , also , the lacts regarding its Inception for a loug time remained In obscurity. After lu establish- went In Illinois it came to a speedv ending , swlnc , it is cUlmcd , to iKjUucil tenuoncte * which It then possessed. Its records passed into obscure hands and have never boon reclaimed - claimed , A ! > nearly as can bo ascertained , the founder of the order was Dr. O. R Steph- cinun ofHprlngllcid , III. Ho had been surgeon of the Fourteenth Illinois vol unteers. Associated with him wcro Dra1 T. G. Allen and Hamilton , also ox-surgeons. A visitor to the onica of Dr. Btuptionson wns ono Sohn S. Pholps. The latter had served through tbo war in the same division with Pr. Stcpnonson. Ho had made applica tion to be admitted to the regular army and wus awaiting the disposition of the same. TlK ! 1'rlinltlvo llltunl. Ono morning In February. 1SGO , whllo the surgeon and I'lielps were seated In Stephen- son's olllce , the latter said that ho had some thing which would move the country when perfected. It win "the biggest thing out , " lulng a slang expression In vogue In these davs. Phelps uskod to woat ho referred. Htnphenson drew from his pocket n small roll of manuscript written In pencil. It proved to bo an nddrosi to n candldnto for admission too military society. Htcnhenson asked Phelp * If ho would "go In. " The lat- tsr replied that ho would. Stepbcnson then handed Phelps thu manuscript uud requested him to tnka It homo and copy it In good loglblo ftvlo and then bring It hack to him. Phclps did tbo copyIng - Ing and returned the manuscript. Wt.nnlinn ; nn was nffnndnti hrwfinno. Phelnshad made no addition to the matter and hud not- put it In ritualistic form. A few evenings afterward , at the request of Dr. Stephensoi' . Colonel Prlco , Seventh Illinois cavalry , Colonel Flood , United States veteran reserve corp , on duty atSpringlleld : John M. Snyder , aide to Governor Oglesby ; Dr. Hamilton and Phelps mot at his ofllco. The manuscript wns read und a number of eliminations and alterations made. Several other tneotlngs followed , some beIng - Ing held In the general's ofllco and others In thosennto chamber. The manuscript wus given qulto an amount of attention and was dually pronounced perfect , some of It being taken from thu soldiers' und sailors' league of St. Louis. The next question was to determine where It should bo printed. Dr. Stephenson sug gested a compositor on the Illinois State Journal , published at Springfield. Finally , the manuscript wus taken to Doc.itur , 111. , and entrusted to Coltrlm & Pryor.publtshors of the Tribune of that place. Ueforo doing so , howovor. Phelps administered the obliga tion of the order to the proprietors and com positors , all of whom were ox-soldlors. Printing flic. Kltiiul. It took a weolc to print the ritual , Phelpj reading the proof. During this tlmo Colonel Isaac C. Pugh. Lieutenant Cole Nuo ! , Cap tain M. F. Kuuan , Captain W. H. Steele ( nldo to General MePhorsou ) Hospital Steward James Huth ull of the Forty-lint Illinois , with Phelps became char ter members of the post. Comrada Pugh wus elected commander. Comrade Kunan nest adjutant. On April 0 , 1SSO , the llrst complete copv of the ritual wus struck off und taken by Phelps to Springfield whore it wns exhibited to Stuphcnson und his friends. Tuo same night , Captain Knnan tele graphed Phelds and Stc'pnonson to go to Decatur to organuo a post nt that place. Both took the cars and wont to Decatur. Kunan had enlisted a number of soldiers and made all the necessary arrangements for an organization. The post was organized and alter It adjourned. Phclps , Kanan , Stephenson - son and the printers wont to the The Onlcrimnul. . Tribune ofllco and , after some discussion , christened tdo organization the Grand Army of the Republic. Soon nftor , 200 copies of u handbill were pasted in the windows of the stores , bearing the following legend : O A. it. root NO. 1 , iJttcntur , April ( ! , ISSi ! . An order was given for 1,000 coplos of the ritual. On April 7 Dr. Stephenson and Phelps re turned to Springfield. The former suggested to the latter that , as ho was not engaged In any business , ho might undertake the organi zation of several posts in Southern and Cen tral Illinois where ho hud uu army of ac quaintance. Phelps acted upon the sugcostloD. Ho wont to Cnrlinvillo , Alton , Bunker Hill , Litchileld , Hlllsboro , PanaCarrollton , White hall and Mt. Sterling. At nil of these places except Alton , posts were organized. At Alt. Sterling Comr.ido Pho ps received the gen eral order No. 1 , as follows : IlKADQUAIlTKIIS KlUNIJ AllMV OP THE IlE- runi.tu. siMUNiFiiit : > , III. , .May , ISiJO. Oon-jral Urder No. 1 : 1. The undersigned hereby assumes com mand of thu Urand Army of tbo Republic. 2. Thu following are announced as the staff of the commander , and will bo obeyed and respected accordingly , vU : Colonel J. 0. Wobor. A. D. C. ; Lieutenant John S. Phclps , A. 1 * . O. lly order of II. F. STEI'IIKNSO.V , HOIIKHT M. WOODS , Commander. Adjutant General. Phelps also received a letter directing him to report at headquarters immediately for iu- struotlon to go buck. \Vhon Puolps started out on his work of organizing , it was understood that his ser vices should bo gratuitous , but that bU ex penses should bo defrayed by the posts which ho should organize. In the meantime , Dr. Stenheiisou wu to have printed a number ot charters and rituals. The ritual fee wus $10 which was to bo forwarded to the doctor at Sprlngtlold. It required two and turco days sometimes for Phelps to organize a post and then bo learned that Stephenson was not attending to business. There was a general complaint that ho wns not forwarding the documents promised to posts. Phclps wrote him on the subject and this led to the appointment of Alnjor Woods us adjutant general. Whllo Phelps was orgunUinp in southern and central Illinois , Dr. Stophcnson and Coninulo John M. Snyder went to Chicago and orcauUud two posts. Colonel Jules C. Weber wont to the north.vostorn part of thu state and organized posts thero. On Juno It , 16ft ! the Wisconsin Soldiers' and Sailors' league of which .Brigadier Gonorul Proudtit , adjutuut general of the state , wns commander , adopted the form of the G. A. U. and booumo n department of the ordor. Tnoro was not a tsmglo post of the order In the state , however , nor hud a Blnglo resident of the state of Wisconsin then tukou the obligation. Comrade Phelps then wrote to Gen. Wal ter Q. uresuam , on the subject. The latter referred it to Colonel Crawford , who organ ized the department of Indiana. lie also wrote to Governor T , C. Fletcher. who caused a department to bo established in Missouri ; also to B. F. Potts of the Fourth division , Seventeenth army corpj , who organized the department of Ohio. Tlio Kir.st Knuainpment. - At the suggestion of Dr. Stephenson sev eral old soldiers signed a cull for a conven tion of delegates. Thu convention or en campment met In the hall of representatives in the old capltot at Springlicld III. The hall was decorated with old regimen tul Hug * loaned by Adjutant General Haynto of Governor Oglosby's stuff , the work being douu by Com rades Snyder and Phelps , The encampment was ncld July 13 , 1SOU. Comrudu Phelps gave his time and ser vices from February to July without com- pensutlon , U Is bellovod that If ho hud not devoted himself so closely to tbo worit the Grand Army of I ho Hopublla would uuvomot an early death. Colonel Jules C. Weber succeeded Comrade U. M. Woods as adjutant ; Captain John A. Light foot became assistant adjutant general , which wai the only olUco to which a salary was attached. At that tlmo there was a clause In the constitution which subsequently caused the order trouble. It was "Voto for the soldier , all other things being equal. " Captain Phelps and others opposed this feature , but out of deference to tbo wishes of IJr. btopbonson , who , at that time , was desirous of political preferment , tbo feature was allowed to bocotno ono of the cardinal principles. There Was Politics lu It. It may bo stated that the class of men who tint joined the order were ofllco holders or those who aspired to ofllce. A majority of thorn hud worn iboulder-itrayi duriug tbo war. This was particularly the case . at Springfield , Chicago. Jollot and other largo cities in the state Of the order's birth. At the encampment in Cincinnati , hold May 12 and 1 ! ) , General M , P. Chlpnmn ex pressed his regret that ho had been unabiu to obtain any reliable records of the previous administrations. The records which wont to his hands furnished no evidence that recipro cal relations had been kept up between the posts , the departments and national head quarters. It appeared to him that the posts and departments had organized on their own responsibility and tbat many of them hud not made reports to headquarters during tbo ad ministration of General Ilurlbut. It Is part of the Insldo history that In 1867 It became evident that the national organiza tion would die of Inaction unless some bold stops were taken to gtvo It now life. Com rades Louts Wagner of Philadelphia and others united In a demand for a reconvening of the national encampment. First National Ktiunmpincitr. After nn Interval of fifteen months , the encampment assembled In the council cham ber , Jndnpondenco hall , Philadelphia , Jan uary 10 , iNiS , and continued In session three days. At that meeting , In n certain degree , order was brought out of chaos , In later years , nn harmonious set of prin ciples , with which soldiers everywhere could harmonize , were udoptod. Departments were organized and gradually the order gathered within the fold thousands of soldiers in all parts of the country. The encampments held wcro as follows : Indianapolis , November 2U , IbUO , cloven de partments represented. Philadelphia , January 1C , ISOb , twonty-ono department ! ) . Cincinnati , May 12 , 1809 , eighteen depart ments. Washington , May 11 , 1S70 , nineteen de partments. Boston , May 10 , 1871 , seventeen depart ments. Cleveland , May 8 , 1872 , twelve depart ments. New Haven , May H , 1873 , fifteen depart ments. Ilarrlsburg , May 13 , 18SI , fifteen depart ments. Chicago , May 12 , 1873 , fourteen depart ments. Philadelphia , Juno 30 , 1870 , eighteen de partments. Providence , Juno 20 , 1877 , cloven depart ments. Springfield , Mass. , Juno I , 1878 , fourteen departments. Albany , Juuo 17 , 1879 , eighteen depart ments. Dayton , O. , Juno 8 , 1SSO , eighteen depart- inents. Indianapolis , Juno lo , 1SS1 , twonty-ono de partments. Baltimore , Juno 21 , 1882 , tyyenty-six de partments. Denver , July 25 , 18S3 , twenty-sis depart ments. Minneapolis , July 23 , ISSI , thirty-six de- put tmonts. Portland , Me. , Juno 24 , 1833 , forty-one de partments. San Francisco , August 4 , 1SSC , thirty-nine departments. St. Louis , September 28 , 1SS7 , forty-ono de partments. Columbus , O. , September 12 , 1883 , forty- one departments. In 1872 Nebraska did not. have a member In the Grand Army of the Republic , whllo the total membership In the country was 28,774. In 1873 the total momburhhtp had boon re duced to 20,037. In 1874 a still greater reduc tion was made to 2. > ,33. : ! In 187. > the mem bership increased to 27,302 , and in 1870 tone no iQ't . . > vU , lw.l. it was in the last mentioned year the Ne braska llrst appears in Grand Army records , being credited with a membership of only 112. 112.In In 1877 Nebraska's members Increased to 170 and these of the country decreased to 25,410. In 1878 the order took a leap to 20,902 In the country and Nebraska cllmood to 183. In 1870 the total membership vouched 33,777 In the United States und Nebraska dropped to 177. In 1SSO the army experienced slgnul prosperity. Ne braska's enrollment reached I.IO'J. while that of the country reached -19,099. In IbSl No- brnska claimed 1,037 and the country 01,8-17. In ISS'i Nebraska had 2,07,5 and tno country claimed 88,905. In 18S3 Nebraska jumped to 4,125 and the urmy to 141,183. In 1834 Ne braska's Grand Army of thu Uopubllo men numbered 0,450 and thnso of the country at largo 233,595. Thu late showing is as follows : NeUnited Yoar. braska. Status. lbS3 . J. UU 2fl'JOS4 ' ISM . 4,1125 at.ua : 1IW7 . ( I.S27 SM.8.YI 10-8 . 11,5)1 ) ini.-jta 1U.SO . 7 , < WJ 8S3.MM ls ! . 8,111 3U7i3i : Owing to the drouth of the past year , the order has suffered somewhat in this state , having now 20 posts with a membership of 7,144 , whllo the membership in good standing In the country Is : i'S,007. ) . During the year ending Juno 30 , 1S91 , the amount expanded for chanty was $333,099.8.5 , and 0,530 members were mustered out by deatV Itollrvlng Veterans. The following sums were expended In re lief of members In preceding years : 1R84 . { IS3.3ilf.30 llvvl . 170.SW.S7 l-7 . UU.UII.43 1SSS . 215U7.-.ll > 18 * ! ) . , aj7ttl7.H ( 181 > J . 22lmi8 These figures , however , are not accurate , because many posts do not make any report of the relief which they afford , The following have aotod as commanders- In-chief of the G. A. K. up to the present tlmn : S. A. Hurlbut , IlllnoU , 18SO-07 : John A. Lopan , Chicago , Ills. , 1803-'UO-70 ; Ambrose - broso Hurnsldo , Hhodo Island , 1871. ' 73 ; Charles Dovons , Ir. , lloston , 1873-74 : John F. Hartrunft. Philadelphia , 187570 ; J. C. Hoblnsou , Qlnghampton. 1877-78 ; Wm. Hurnshaw , Dayton. Ohio , 187'J ; LouU Wagner , Philadelphia , lifeO ; George S. Merrill , Lawrence , Mass. , Ib81 ; Paul Van- dervoort , Omaha , ISvJ ; Kobort I ) . Death , Philadelphia , IbSU : John S. Ifountzo , Toledo , Ohio , 18S4 , 8. L. llurdott , Washington , D. C. > ; Luclui FnirchUO , MaUlsou , John P. Hca , Minneapolis , , Minn. , IPS" ; Moses H. Nell , Columbus , Ohio , 183 * ; Russell A. Alger. Detroit , Mich. , 1839 , ; Wheclock G. Vcn/oy , Rutland , Vt. , 1S90. The organization was Introduced Into this Plate shortly aftcrJU birth Jin Illinois but failed to receive the support which had been expected. John K. Phllpot of Lincoln was the first provisional commander. Ho was suc ceeded by Paul Vandervoort of this cltv In the spring of 1874. The latter had been obligated by Commnndor-ln-clilof Dovens. The llrst post was organized ut Kearney and the second at Fort Omaha , the former being .styled Sedgwlck Post and the latter Poll Kearney , names which they boar today. The llrst encampment wns held In Omaha In 1877. During thrco years proceeding , Mr. VnnDcrVoort acted as provisional com mander and nt the encampment was elected the llrst dopartmonttnental commander. The names of the other departmental comman ders appear at the head of this article. G. A. It. AT 110JIE. Defenders of tlio Notion Who Hoaldo In .Vchrntjkn. Past Department CommandoM Paul Van dorvoort , Omaha ; U. II , Wilbur , Omaha ; J , W. Savage , Omaha ; S. J. Alexander , Lincoln ; J. C. Iloiincll , Lincoln ; H. K. Palmar. Platts- mouth ; A. V. Cole , JuanlaUt ; J. M. Thayer , Lincoln ; H. C. Uussoll , Schuylor ; W. C. Henry. Grand Island ; S. II. Morrison , Ne braska City ; J. D. Davis , Wahoo , and T. S. Clurkson , Omaha. Department Ofllcors for 1891 Joseph Tea- tor , Lincoln , commander ; J. T. Thompson , S. V. C. , Falrbury ; Joal Hull , J. V. C. , Mln- don ; W.H.Johnson , medical director , Gor ing ; P. C. Johnson , chaplain , Friend. Council of Administration Jacob S.Drcw , Tecumseh ; A. D. Davis , Table Hock ; C. P. Dick , North Platte ; J. W. Lufferty , Wisner ; Drud P. Cool : , Lincoln. Peisonal Staff of Department Commander J. W. Bowon. assistant adjutant general , Lincoln ; H. J. Straight , assistant quarter master general , Plattsmouth ; S. A. Parks , assistant inspector conoral , Ord ; W. V. Allen assistant judge advocate general , Mad ison ; Phelps Paine , senior nldo do camp and chief of staff , Lincoln. The following are skotohos of the war ser vices of some of tbo departmental officers. Commniulur. Captain Joseph Toetof , commander of the Nebraska department , ' Grand Army of the Hepublic , is a native of 'Pennsylvania , hav ing bcon born near Chambcrsburg , but his family removed to Illinois when ho was an Infant , and ho spent his boyhood near Mt. Carroll , in tbo latter state. Ho was not six teen years old when the war of the rebellion brolto , out , but his youthful patriotism Was fired to the fever pitch , and on September 7 , 1801 , ho enlisted In Company I , Thirty-fourth reg iment Illinois volunteers. Ho was mustered In at Springfield as a private , but shortly afterward was promoted to eighth corporal. During his term of servlco he was rapidly promoted from eighth corpprul to fifth ser geant , then to first sergeant. , then to second lieutenant and finally won a captain's com mission on merit. Captain Teator ] saw a great deal of active service , probably more than the avor.igo sol- dlor , and his promotions attest the valor and zeal of the boy. His llrst notable engagement was nt the buttlo of Shlloh on April 2 , IS'W. Ho after wards participated in the battles of Stone River , Chlckamaugu , Mission Hldga and all the engagements before Atlanta with General Thomns of tbo Army of the Cumberland. He was with Sherman's army on the famous march to the sea and followed the sa o com mander through the Carollnus , bearing him self with gallantry through numerous en- gnuomonts and skirmishes. His lust battla wus ut Bontonvlllo , N. d Ho particl > vtod In tbo grand review at Washington and was mustered out July 25 , 1805. Ho had bcon in the service very nearly four years , was not yet twenty years old und retired with a cap tain's commission , nn oxcoptlonal record. During that tlmo ho novo'r hud a pass to go outside the guard line cxoppt n furlough to go homo and re-enlist , In the same company. Captain Tootur was wounded Decem ber 31 , 1S02 , at tlio buttlo of Stone River and ho lay on the Hold thrua days and two nights. A bullut entered his abdomen , passed nearly through his boJyand lodged nnar the splno , where It remains today. When be found himself wounded ho staggered towards n fence and fell among some brush , where ho was over looked lu thu search for the m Us lug. When accidentally found by a boy ha was supposed to bo dead , but frightened the younestor by regaining his ponsos aud speu'dng to him. At tbo field bo&pltal the surgeon passed Teeter by , saying that htvcaio was hopeless. The boy-soldier dressed hli own wound for n day or two until his company surgeon could reach him. In sixty days he reported for servlco and resumed his command , but there was a ragged hole in his abdomen and ha had to wear a compress to keep his Intestines from slipping out of the a port tiro. In two months moro the wound was healed and the compress removed , hut thcra nro times now when ho can neither sit nor lie down and ho literally has to sloop whllo standing. Captain Teeter returned , to Mount Carroll after the war und in 1374 .removed to Liu- coin. Ho was appointed mcolvor of the United States land oflico at that point Octo ber 11 , 189J , aud on February is , 1891 , was chosen department commander of the Ne braska Grand Army of the Uopubllo. Sonloi * Vlco Commander. Jcsso T. Thompson survod during the late war as a private in the Ono Hundred and Forty-third regiment of Pennsylvania volun teers. Ho participated In the battles of the Wilderness , Laurel Hill , Spottsylvanla , North Anna rlvur , Dctliojdu church , Cold Harbor and Petersburg ) ! , Va. He lost his right arm at tbo last named place and wus discharged In April , Ib07. Clinnlnln. Chaplain P. O. Johnson onilsted In the Third Pennsylvania volunlccts. George Meudu's brigade , McCatl's division , popu larly known us Curtln's reserves , The ropl- mont reached vYushmgUm just us the men were commie lu from Dull Run and wus at < sis nod to duty near iCennalytown , not far from Georgetown. It wintered at ( . 'amp Plerropout , near chain brldeo ; was trans- ferrca to the pouluaula under McClollau and was In the memorable seven days' fight before - fore Richmond ; was actively engaged In the Mcchanlcsvillo , Galnsvtlio and Charles City cross-roads battlon. Mr. Johnson was wounded In the the head at the l.Utor and sent to Harrison's Landing , thence to West Philadelphia hospital , where after nearly three mouths ho was discharged on half-dis ability certificate. AsNlHtntit Ailjutitnt General. J. J. Uowcn , assistant adjutant general Nebraska department of ths Grand Army of the Republic , was born In Wales in 1841 , but about eighteen months after the family cnmo to America and located In Plttsbtirg. In 1853 they removed to Iowa , and when the war broke out were living near ICcosuuqun , Van Huron county. In Juno , 1802 , voting Uowon onllstod In Company II. Nineteenth regiment Iowa Infantry. After drilling sixty days the member * of the company were put through their physical examination , llowen fulled to pass muster bccattso ho was not tall enough. General W. W. DolUimp came to Keoltukon recruiting servlco , and Uowen , with four other boys who had been rejected , applied for enlistment In Company E , Fifteenth. Iowa. General lielkimp said they were MO smill for soldiers , but agreed to talto them as drummer boys. They were sent to camp Me- Clullund nt Davenport , In. , for drill. The recruits ut that camp were permitted to se lect their own companies , and during the absence of General liolknap Uowon joined Company E Instead of the hand. Ho served continuously till the close of the war except for about sixty days. Ho was severely wounded before Atlanta In ISO ! and sent homo on a furlough , but returned in tlmo to make the march to the sod. Ho participated lu most of the engagements his roglment was in , marched through the Carollnus with Sherman , marched from Haleigh to Wash ington and took part In the grand review at the national capital. Ho was mustered out nt Louisville , Ky. , in July. 1805. After the war ho located at Oskaloosa , la. In December bor , 1882 , he moved to Odell , Nob.and edited the Optic for two years. Ho then located In Lincoln , where no Is now engaged In mercan tile business , l/o has been an active man in Grund Army of the Republic affairs , holding a number of subordinate positions , and ho Is recognized as ono of the most Influential mum bo 1-3 in the Nebraska department. Assistant Quartermaster General. Henry Streight , assistant quartermaster general , enlisted at tiawloyvlllu , la. , in August , 1801 , In company C , Fifth battalion , Missouri cavalry , and was attached to the Twenty-fifth regiment , Missouri Infantry. Ho was mustered into the service at Fort Loaveuworth , Kan. , and immediately ordered south. At Wurrensburg ho mot the enemy , and after a short skirmish , was ordered to Lexington to reinforce Colonel Mulliganwho wus entrenched at that plncoagalu3t General Price. After n three days' battle Mulligan surrendered , being cut off from water. His battalion was paroled and returned to Kan sas City and St. Joseph , Mo. , and were de tailed on scouting duly In northern Missouri until February , 1802 , when it was discharged and the infantry reorganized. Mr. Streight then came north and at the ilrst opportunity enlisted in and helped to recruit company 1C , Sixth Iowa cavalry , at Council Bluffs , and wont into camp at Davonnort in the fall of 1802 , where do remained until the spring of 1803 , when the regiment was ordered north , against the Indians. About that time tin ON THE PIjANIC OP TUK KtfKMV. Milwaukee , WIs. , August 28 , 1839 , forty- throe department * , Boston , August 13 , 1890 , forty-four depart ments. i Order In Nebraska. was taken sick with congestion of the lungs , and discharged. After regaining health in the Rummer of 1804 bo helped to organize company C , First Nebraska- cavalry , unil was attached to the First Nebraska Veteran cavalry at Fort Kearney and served until the regiment was mustered out in 18(15. ( Auslstnut Juil o Advocate Gonurnl. William V. Allan of Madison entered the servlco at the ago of 15 years as a member of Company G , Thlity-secoud Iowa volunteer In fan tr i' , Aucust IS , 18IW , and was mustered out August til , 1S05. Uo participated In the following battles nnu engagements : Capo Glrardc.iu , Mo. , Castor Itivor. Mo. , Bayou Motor , Ark. , reduction of Little Itock , as sault on Fort Do Hussoy , Pleasant 11(11 ( , Cain Hiver , Bayou Fouteh , Buyou Roberts , Yellow - low Baynu , Lake Chloot , Tupelo , Hatchio , Oldtown , Nashville , the assault oTi Fort Bluklov , and several smaller engagements. Ho was with his regiment In all the engage ments in which it participated and all of its marches by land and water , which amounted to n fraction over twelve thousand miles. The regiment belonged to thu Second brigade , Second division , Sixteenth army corps , com manded by Major General A. Ji Smith , now of St. Louis , Mo. AND HIIKTO1IIOS. I'ost No. 1 , ICcnrnoy. Olllears for IB'Jl-Jolm ' Ilarml. 0. : II. II. Son- ley , 8 , V. O. ; A. Mulvulvcy , J. V. U.j W. J , 1'orKlns , O. D.i 1) . M. Hwlshor , ohnp , ; J. U. Kami , qm. ; J. C. lloswlck. adi. John llarnd enlisted Anrll 2. , 1801 , In 0 com pany , Twentieth Illinois Infantry ; was dlx- oh.irgod In 18(11 ( ; served at Missouri afterward at 1'ort Dono.bon , I'oit llonry.l'lUsbnrg l.und- Ing , Mitrfroosboro , Chiu.uniua : ; In t ! rant's camimUn to Vleksbnrgi was wounded In thu head , Unt continued with his refluent until after the capitulation of Ylclisbnr * : when ho was transferred to JelTorson barraoki at. Louis. II , II. Kt'oloy was u private in company It Sixth Kansas cavalry , Alox. MoKolvy served In the United States nuvy. William J. I'erldns enlisted December 1811 , In company M Hrst Now Hampshire cavalry and wan discharged July lb. ' > at , sergeant. I ) . M. Swlshor was a corporal In company O Second Pennsylvania cavalry and nerved till the oloso df the war- James O'Kano served In company I < Ntnoty- second Illinois Infantry as u soi'guant , wus dlsoharged August 17. 1 4I. James U. lleswlok , adjutant , enlisted at Oulesburrf In compony K , buventeunth llltnoU Infantry ; wanolooloif sueond lluntunant ; wax In the Missouri eumii.ilun of Ml and \M. \ ' , Kort Donolson , Shlloh and Corinth ; wua dlsehar- god In .May , Wl.'i ro-enllstoil In .SoiJtumhor , ISO : ; , in the 102nd regiment , company II ; wan again elouted beconcl lluutenant , promoted to llrst lieutenant and served to the closu of the war. Ijluutenunt lloswluk Uionoof llvu brotherH who are now UvliiB und survod In thu army. They recently held u family reunion at Nor folk to visit thulr mother who was Hi years ot ago. I ) . A. Dorsoy wns a nontenant In Company II. Thlrly-thfril Uhlo infantry , and engaged In thu buttles C'hlcamailKa , l.pokout moun tain , ItuMio.t , and was u muml.urof tnofuniuns AndrowH raiding parly , who ntoo | a locumotlvo and train ; there tire UiU tun of thcbu fuinuiis men left. The oaiituln'duiiKoou und prlsuu life and the hardblilps ho V.UH forced to midnru during UU escupu ftuui tUu u touihurn prltuu hells , has loft him physically shattered. Ho Is now writing u compluto history of tlio raid. II. U Andrews bolnnjtiid to thu Kltthtli Iowa cavalry ; served on stulfof Colonel Dorr , com manding second brluadu tlrst cavalry divis ion : as captured July 85 * . 1811 In McCooK'a raid around Atlanta , taken to Andursonvlllo prison where ho was kupt until the eloso of thu war , and though a young man , ho WHS phys ically ruined. 11 0. Ualklns enlisted In the Tenth Now York cavalry , survlng through to the closu of the war. war..Major I. A. Arnold enlisted Hoiitombor 10 , 1801 , In Company A , forty-sixth Illinois In fantry : vrus elected second lieutenant ; was badly wounded In left arm atShlloh : was with ( Irnnt through Tminossoo on to Vloks- burg , where ho was promoted to captain : wus mu sic rod out Soptombor. ISiVij his commission us major dates from March 11. INil. for iml- latitry In tlio battles at I'lttsbunr Landing , Corinth , vlcksburg , Mobile , Port Klahor and otlior points , Uostor-lt. M. (1 ( rimes , 12th Iowa : Jos. tllnt'k , KVth III. : W. 0. lloldon. 2d Iowa : \V , .I.Jolm- KOII , 3d lowu cav. : Jus. Jenkins , 4.1(1 WIs , ; K. W. Thomas. 2'd Ohloj U. II. Raton , N. Y. : 1) . II. Wlllurd , 37th Wis. ; Robert I.afon- taliuK'th N. Y , oav : A , II. ll.illon , H th Ind. : W. W. Mnnnlx , Ord Kegt , Mats ; 13. N. llragg , Mil Hl-i A. A. Davmip'irt , 741 h 111 , : Henry Harden' , ' , Uh N. Y. art. ; II. II. Illcknell , Chicago Hoard of trade hat. : Henry Seaman , SUth III , V. : I ) . II. fiooks. 4th ! ) Mis * ; Amos Graham , 07th 1'a. : W. K. I'lckor- Inc. I82d Uhlo ; J. K. K. Williams. Mtli III. ; Siuniinl Ilrlolr , S7tli 111. ; John Stern. 2Sth I'a. ; W. II. Hmith. I7th Vt. ; Simon Uhrlg,3yth N. Y. ; U I' . WoodwoiHi , 12th Wis. ; K. .1. Suit42d ; It. W. Oliver. 1st Intl. cav. ; II. S. Hall. 1st Ind. cav. : J. H. MelCean , 139th I'a. : li , Illonimlnglinm. nd Iowa cav. ; A. J. ? now , IMd lll.ioo ; N. Smith. 1st N II. 11. A. ; U I ) . Forehand. Mb N. II. ; J , M. IIopivood,22d Iowa ; M. Mott , .nth Iowa ; A. I. . Rich.Ulh Ohio bat. ; T. \Voldon.33tli Ohio ; Alex St. 1'eters , 40tli Iowa ; II. I , , llahlerman. 1st Iowa cav. : J.It. Coleman , ISth Ohh. ; I ) . C. Spaldc , 4th III. cav. : Ira I ) . Mar.stnn , 42d 111. ; .lohn Siimmcrvllld , 1st WIs. cav..lames ; Crawford , lllth Ohio ; J. M. Tislcl.aMh III. ; I'hllllp Hossrr , 2.th ! ) I'a , ; John I' . Ilurdnmn , CM Ind. : S. W. Thornton , 8th Iowa ; O. 11 Smith. 77th 111 , ; J. II. l.yon. 44th WIs. : 1 * II. amlili. 77th III. : W. W. ratter- son. 2d U , B. and col. Olst N. Y. ; Richard lltbbaid ; A. U. It , Calhoun , Olst L'a. Phil Kearney Post No - , KortOinnha. 1'ast I'ost Commanders Joseph pPschllnKor , 1S7IJ ; Illram Morholz. IH77 ; William H. Donald son , 1H78 ; .lames O. Connor. IsTU ; lluirh Thomp son. 1850 : William U Allison , 1881 ; Arthur A. Mahur , 188' . ' ! Oscar R Juntos , 18SJI-4 : .Michael Coady , INO-O : William h.AlllbOn , 18.S7 ; John S. WooiulSijij ; James Davidson , 18SU ; John Reagan , Olllcors forl Ol. I'errv A. Lyons , 0. : Kobert Grnnor , S. 1' . ( J.J John Koolor. J. I' . O. ; William I' . Allison. Adj. : Ohnrlns A. ICohlmeycr , Qm. ; John Soaulon , Scrg. ; Rlward Young , Chap. ; I'otor J. Haze , O. I ) . ; Mloliaol ShalTniir. O. O. : James Charles , S. M. ; Thompson Wooloy. Qm. S. lo u H Allison , 2d Md. : Wm. L. Allison. 1st bat. Cal. ; James Hall , IstCnl , ; Thomas llnr- rott. 2d U.S. drag. ; .lobn L. Holshloy. 10th I'a Chas. Iloll. IMtli N. Y. ; Henry Honk. 1st Conn. ; Chas. Iteschol , Kllst N. Y. ; K. A. Ilradborry. 13th U. & ; Victor Hnschelbcrg. llth Mo. cav. : James Charles , ,1st Cal. vol. ; Thomas Condon , fltb U. S. ; James O. Connor , 3d Ohio vol. ; James G. Combs , 107th 1'a. ; Charles A. Co\ert , 12th N. Y.i Lloyd .I. Davis , OJth 111. ; James Holancy , 7.'nd N. Y. : Henry DeVoo , Hth U. S. ; Jonn Uhomun. 4Ulh Pa. : ChrKtonher Dlllion. 4th U. S.i William Doady , Kith U. S. ; Klbcrt H. Dutlon , lllth N. Y. : 1 . Dnxenberg , : ird V. K. C. ; Klehard 0. Knrlght. : idN. Y. vols. Irish brigade - ado ; Greuory Karroll , 2Mb N. Y. mil. ; James Karroll. lllth IT. S. ; Joim 1 > . Klschur. Hd N. Y. cav. ; George I'ox , 63d N. Y. vol. : Alfred Knnk , 12th N. Y. cav. ; Oliver K. Gordon , IKJth Ohio ; Kobort Gi nner , U.S. gunboat Itenton ; I'oter J. Iliueud ; lo\vaJos. ; Hart. 7th 1'a. ; .Martin. : Hollcr.llth Mass ; Kclwanl llolVnian.ilth : N.Y. ; fto.son lliniKh. .Titn > . v. : wimain Jacony. u. S. navy ; John ICunlnr , Ulst N. Y. ; Michael ICol- loy , fifth Mass. ; Thomas Kclloy , Kith Ills. : Wm. KlurboIIInK , SiU U. S ; Adam Klefer. It. S. U. a. A. Newport llrk's Ky. : Ivdward Kins , nth U.S. ; O. A. Kuhlnmvor , ( llh U. S. eav. ; Louis Koitmaiui.Ild II.H. Mtd. ; Charles Kraiis , ( Bth N. Y. : Albeit Kullly , Dili U. S. ; Oeorpo Lander , hospl. st. U. S. A. ; John Lee , Uld 1'a. ; Chas. R Leonard. 1st Mil. eav. : 1'orry A. Lyons , 2 1 0. V. II. A. .t V. K. O. : William A. Matoe , 1''th Ohio cav. ; Arthur A , Malmn IftSth N. Y. ; Stephen Mulloy. lth ) U. S. ; John McGurk , IKI I'a. Vol. ; August .Mclz , Mth Ky. ; Oeoryo W. .Mllliurn , id Nob. Cav.j John Myois , lllth U. S. : Orvlllo J. Nave , lllth 111. : llenj.imln Nichols , Ud Minn. ; I'eter J. Nolan. U. B. N. ; Oscar Nyo. UOlh WIs. ; Ilurvov Oals , lit Nov. eav ; Dennis O'llrlon , ! > th U. is. ; Den nis O'Hrlen , l.ith U. S. ; Thomas O'l onnor , t'd U. S. art. ; Carl Olson , 40th N. Y..Ios-ph ; N. OcIcHliyd U. .S. cav. ; James I'tinjilc , IS.'ith Ohio : William II. I'oUIin.'or,14-.tli . N. Y. : Ilonry O. I'owers. 1st Nob. ; John Itaab. ( Wth N. Y.j John Koagan , 4 d Masi. ; Luihvl ' lleoeo. Uljil N. Y , ; Charles Itels , 110th N. Y. : W. V. Hlduo- way.Ibtl'a. ; Thomas Klley.lfi-M NY. . : Stephen II. llollins , 57th MIIHS vet. ; Henry lioof , lllth Ohio ; Henry Itnsscll , llth Mo. cav. ; Patrick KiiSbOll , luth Mass. ; John Scanion , 1st U. S. ; Anton fchmldt. 50th I'n ; vol. ; Jumos fc'cottcl U. S. cav. . Horatio L. Suward. L'd Cnl.r cav. ; Michael SchalTnor. . ' ! U. S. ; Clemens Slmms , 15th U. S. ; Alfred Smith , Sltli N. Y. ; John S. Stewart , 08th Ills. AIM. : Jno. S. TennlcilITu , 2Jd N. Y. ; Jacoo Thonror , 8th Ohlo-Ind , ; Uco. W. Thompson , IstN. Y. ; IlilRh Thompson , G. II. Waliash ; Joseph A. Turner , -d battalion U. S. ; Paul Vandorvoort. liSth Ills. ; Waironbr , Bth cav. ; John Welsh , filth N. Y. ; Horace WlcUiam , U'd U. S. ; KriMlorlck Williams , aath N. Y. vol.tJohn S. Wood , Uh 1'a. . oav. ; Tlionujson Wooloy , JOU Ohio. : An'on Werner. Oath 1'a. vol. ; Kdward Young , Ud I'.i. It. V. & IIW 1'a , Vols. fllcl'Iioraon I'ost No.1 , Froinont. Onieors for 16UI.--K. M. Smith. C. : Jnnios Ilnir , S. V. C. : II. If. tliiinpurt.J , V. O. ; J. W. llyntt. Adj. : II. A. Williams , O. D. ; G , 8. Mlt- terlniK , U. G. K. M. Hmith onll-stod AiiRiistl ) , 18iB , at Sun- bury , I'a. , In the Kllst Pennsylvania for nlno months. Ilu was In no onKaijenients , his com pany belns hold In reserve , dolni : provost t11 \r Iti M ti v\T 11 > ml ti ii/l V I * > ! n I ii .lames Hull'enlisted at llellovnu. Nob. , Oc tober 17 , IHU1 ' , In the Second Nebraska cavalry and wax dlsch.irKod September IB , Ibikl. Ills company was stationed nt Umaha to protect stoios and at the ' government I'awnon rene ne ivc , now Nnnco county , to protect the 1'aw- nuii Indians aualnst raids by the Kloux. 11. I' , anmpert WIIH tlm llrst man to enlist In the Kllh regular U. ti. Infantry at JelTerson barnickH , Mo , ficn. Shermiin was colonel , but l.t. Col. Sidney Itnrbank was acting comman der. Was mustered out July 1H , INI ) , at Nash ville , Tonn. . being commissary sercoant at the tlmo. The first anshnmont of his reglmnnt was to Kiiard 1-U ) lobel pilsoncrs at Alton , III. After that his roglmunt had many Miveier oiiBUKomonts. The first ono was atChlchasaw buyon wheio u'repulse wus met with and tlio roulmcnt retreated to Arkansaw post where , two days later , 6,0 ' 0 rebel prisoners wore ciiptnrcd and the fort destroyed. Aftur that ho was with his regiment In I ho battle of Cli mi- Dion Hill and Its assault on Vleksbnrg. Was at Jacksonville. At ( Jolllorvllle , Tonn. his battalion saved thti headquarters train. ' The 4UU men took rufugu In an old fort and from this point rup'jisod 'l.i'UU ' roljols and prevented the capture of llenerJls Sherman. Smith , Stculc , lll.ilr and other prominent officers. J , W. Hyatt , enlUtoil December " > , Ibli. ' . In company II. Thirty-first Wisconsin , nt Mil waukee , und was discharged July II. 1 HVi Took Hlou soon after onllht'ng ' and lay In thu hospital at Columbus , Ky. , for eighteen months , after which ho was transferred to the veteran ruaurvo corps ut Milwaukee and Mud- Isun , WIs. II. A. Williams , enlisted In June , 180. ! , | n thu Forty-third I'onnaylvanlu Infantry , und re- onllsted In January , I Sill , in the Twentieth Pennsylvania cavalry i was discharged July SO , IH.'l. Ho was In thirty-two uiiKiiKomuntB and HklrinlshoH with his company which wuru FIvoKorks. I'eterslinrKlslier's Hill , Win- rhustur. Appomatox , 1'lcdn.ont , Nowmarliet , Ml. Jackson , Cedar Creek , llnrrlsbiirg , l.u.x- Inuton , Ijynchbnrg and Ashby'HOap. A. II. II. llndloy enlisted In the Thirtieth Maine volunteer Infantry In August , Ib'H ' , ami was ilIsoliarRcd at Portland In Koptumbor , 18i5. Uo was with SlnTldan In the aheimn- doah valley and with General Hanks in thu ICed rlvcrcampalu'i ) . Ho wi > n In the uiiguKo- monts ut I'leusant Hill , Sablim Cross Uouds , Uano river. Alexandria , and Dcop llottom , Ho was In the huupllal at Nuw Orleans for two months U. U. Mlttorllng Horvcd nlno months In the 17'nd I'uniuylvanla. Uurln ? this time hu was stationed In a fort at Yorrflowu und took part In no engagements. The post runts Its hall , but has a valuable library of Ha ownwith about six hundred vol umes devoted almost wholly to waruubjoctH. Roster Chan , Abel , KM III. ; It , ! ' . Align ) , mil l' , j 1) ) M Allen , 45lh 111 ; 11,1' . llowur- mnn , 4tli Wis. , Itolit. Ilndgo. Kith WIs. ; W. B. llrown , Uth Iowa cuv. ; U. HuUor. Uutn Iowa ; Jack Ileomur , "d Iowa ; II. 11. llralnard , IMitli N , Y. ; ( Jhas lluldnir , Iftth N. Y. art. ; Ambiosu Ilnru , luth III. ; T. I ) . Illiixk , tiiht I'a. cav. ; U. ClirUtliinson. Ith Mo. U. O. ; W. A. Cobb. h U. H. ; Jno. Close. 2d bat. V. K U. : M. ( J. Cook , iWd III. ; U. W. K. Dorioy , i.tli \V. Vii , ; H. h. Doran , 1st Kan. bat. art. ; Qco O. Dodge , 7th Vt.i W. II. Day , 'Ith III. : Tims. Donanou , ftth U.S. cav. ; If. II. Dexter : W O. Kroushli- , Mtli Uhlo ; Ui'nruo II. 1'ornuy , i'th I.llnuls : A. W. 1'orbei 40lli llllnoU ; Wm. Krlod , l''r.uililln'a 111. reir. ; 11 , K. Kronuli , 41th Ind. ; Jim. French , 1st U. a. M. ; It. 1'al- conor.aiih IH.I W. 1) ) L. I'rceman , iilth : III. ; Ueo. II. Kruncli , Ulitli N. V. cuv. ; Arthur ulii- ROII , lldcol cav.i John ( ioir , H'Hh ' N. Y. ; W. II. ( lardonlnr , xth Mloh. oav. ; I' . UenUliT. 87th 1'n. : Jerry Cay , Uth III , cav.i 1. I1. tJasru. M \'U | W. If. ( Jrahiim. 1st N. Y. cav. ; II. Uum- Iifil , Uth U lit M. II. Ilimmin , 1'Ut I'a. ; C W. llookur. , )7h ) M.ihs. ; Jim. I In If , ; 'il ' Nt > b oav ; J. W. llurrla. Uth Mo. ; Trunk Iliia'fV. ' list Wls.j I'rud llulno , 110th ML : U. W HyattUiih \YU.j 11. 11. Hudlujr , UOtb Mu. ; J. W. Hyatt , nistWIs. ! A. It. Knowltnn , fld til ; O. II. I.cjj , Int. Minn. t Martin Lutlior. 8 | WKc.iv. ; W B. I.oo , I'awni'Dsi'outs : J. 0. Loo. I4st | 1'a.i Jai. Murray , ! Mtli WKt KN.Morso.2il III. ; Krunk Mooro. 8th Mich. ; Wm. .Marshall , seth O. | S. V. Mooru , llOlh u.i O. Mil- torllmr. I7.'d Pa. ; Tho.s. Moll. l.VM I'll. : 1) . Morgan. lathWIs. ; T. J. Mi-Klnnlo , 4th Mich , cav. ; John O'llrlon. 1st N Y. drai ? , ; N. SI. 1'llsbury , U.S. shin Montisi-nu-ry ; i > . I'otiMbunc , 8th N. Y.I lily I'nlmor , ; wth III. : 0 , R I'litturson.Hili N. Y.j II A. I'lori'o. Sil Nob. cav. ; U 1) . ItlohanU. I.Mht. \\MMIosi" ; man. Ilflth III. ; J. I , , Illttor. 87th I'onn. : O. Itynii , fxsth III. i U. Ulilnr. Sitli la , ; Ulltor Hmllh.nth N. Y. oav , ! J. II Showallor.nth Vn.i R M. Smith , lllltl I'onn.i ( . ' . Selmclder. Uth \\ls. ; O. W. Stuvunson , Iv.'d N. Y.j Wm. Snrlimer. 7tflliOhlo ; S. vV. Sampson , Si ! Wls.t M. I * Hlmmons..M lowu cav. ; JohnSonn ibond , aith Mloh : John riiv.irtr. l.'th Hi. ; S. K. Stllon , Kourth Iowa ; John Solvers. 112th III. : J. A. YiiiiAndn , l-'lh lowu ; RYiinSuyoo. 2d town : U. 11. VoiiJili' . 2d Mnlnai 1) . U. West fall , iftlut I'onn. ; / . T. WIU'ov , llMlh N. Y.I il , IWil liams , sth Wis. ; II. O. Wolcott. IDIIi Uhlo : II. A Williams. 20th I' , V. i. ' . : J. V. W.itson , 23d Itotf. M. V.i W. S. Wulsli.lUth 111. ; Win. Wilson , 2iih : I'enn. oav. ; Jas. Welsted , la'llh ' N. Y * ; Ja . Walkup , 1'Jth ' Iowa , Oasoy Pout No. 5 , AVnyno , Onioors for ISOI-1) , llrlggs , com. : A , II. Miller , sr v com. ; D.Cunnliitfliiim , Jr. , v.com.i Kd Iteynolds , U. I ) . ; J. 1) . King , qm. ; It. K Feather , ailj ; II. llodson , surg. ; II. Cunning ham , clmp. : Koblnson I'erln.U.O ; A J. Fergu son. A. T. Chapln , Cleorgo Shaw , irustoos ol relief fund , Itostor-Dinch Hunter , 4th 111. cav. ; A. 9. Minor. .Mill Mich. ; a U. llostodor , Ut Mo. UIIR ; U. H.IIurson. llth Ind , bat. : It. V. Feather , l.'Mti Mich. : IW. . Hunt. ilTtli N. Y. rlllos ; .1. li llnr- iniin. 40th III. : II. Cunningham : J. It. NiirriF , 51st U. ; Jesse Hamilton , 7th 111. ; J. It.tall - smith , aith III. ; I ) . Cunningham. 2T.'d 1'a. ; I ) . HrlRBs. MHh U. ; A. U. Myers. 71st III. ; ( loo. Shaw , 70th Ind. ; Jas. .1 , Moore , -M la. ; Homer .1. Shields. lliMli u.Jool ; Hancock , 2tllHt l'a. | Krunk Ubst , Oth WIs. ; Mark StrliiKi-r , lllth 17. S. I. ; A. Lindsay. 71st HI. ; A. J. Kermthon. 40th Iiu ; J. I ) . King , 'Cld III. . U. 1'erln. f.0lh III. ; A. UUmoKutU 7tli Mo. : I' . I.uniUnir.-.llil Minn. ; A. Mlllrr. 12th Win. ; A. T. Uhapin , 4th MiarU : II. llodsnn. HIM N. (1. of U. : Jas. W. llartlett , 78th 111. ; Kd Keynolds , 1st In. cav. : K. W. lion- null , 2d In. cav , George Ciistcr I'ost No. 7 , Oinalin. Past Commanders Krank JI. Moores , A. llurlpy , John W. llon/a , John A. Ciiscadcn , John 11 , Sawhlll , M. J. I'ecnan. Ulllcers for Ib'JI Charles 1 , . Thomns. 0. Krltj Worth , . V. : George II. Khoados. J. V , ; Win. P. Itiown , adj. ; Joliti P. Henderson , Q. M.r II. 0. VanOlMson , snrg. : U. U. Decker , cliupluln ; Charles llenn , U. I ) . ; I'runk liiirrlty. S. ( ) ; Jerome Potter. S. M. ; W. l < . I.lndley. Q. M. S. 0. I/ . Thomas , commander , on.lstod In Twelfth Indiana at I'ort Wayne April 22 , 18(11 ( , The state quota helm ; full hu wan onrnlled for state dofoimo along the border facing Ken tucky , serving for ono year. At the close of that enlistment ho entered the United Slates service , wont to Harper's ferry , sorvlnn under McC'Icllnnil. lln leturned to I'ort Way no Jniiu U , reenllsted Flftv-llflh Indiana , went aontb , chased Moigiin. Alusturcd out 1MU. W. P. llrowii , adjutant , onlMoil In company 1. Fifth Wisconsin , April 27 , IN ! ! , at I'on-ilu- l.ae. Served In tno peninsula cnmnalgn and wns with McUlellan until after Anllctam. Went to hospital ; was discharged Dccembei 0. ISIJ2. Ite-enllstcd In Kllswoith.ouavos , Chicago. May. IMil : musturod out. Ootobor'5. same year. January 15 , lbV ( > , under last call , raised A comp my , H7th Illinois , at Itockford. After war rebuilt the roads In ( Jeer lii , de stroyed by Sherman ; furnished gnaid to C ara llarton In beautifying nallonal cemeteries ; was miiitcrod out January 1. IHiXi. U. G. Decker onilsted First Michigan i-avairy for 100 days. He-onllbtJil Seventh Mli'hlgun cavalry ; served In tbo Army of the Pot imiic : was wounded ut ( jottysburg ; mustered outut lletiolt , isiill J. P. Henderson , enlisted March I , 1SRI , 12'ith Indiana , at Union City. Ho t-ervod undot Sherman In Toitnesseo , Ueorgla. Hniird'n Itoo.st , Uesaca , New Hope and on to Atlanta. Was mnsteied out August III , ISI'M , at Uieens- , N. " . W. l.lndlev enlisted In company I ) , Nlno- teimth Iowa , In Ausnst , IbOSurvod In .Mis sissippi , Arkansas. Toxoas. Was Incapacitated and mustered out In March. Ibill. Hosier A. Alice. 1C. lUth III. cav. ; Win O. Itoieo , 41st WIs. ; A. UurmeUtor , 1st Null. ; J. V , lluliin , 1st Nob. ; Jacob llohllbor , 1st. Nub. ; Charles llonta. lid N. Y. art. ; Vlolor llnschul- herg , llth Mo. cav. ; John R Ituigen. I Ulh N , Y. ; John lletls , 20th WIs. : Chailes Hiuuor. 5th Pa. cav. ; U. W. llrownull.llth Kan. cav. ; Iten- jamm Hoyts. 112d Pu. ; John llulluy , llbth III. ; 11. O. Hntlor , 7th Iowa ; Rr.iuk II. Itlshop , I4dth III. ; J. If. Dock. iHth 111. : John K. lloyd. 42d Mass. : Win P. llrown , nth Wis. ; O. W.Ciolghor. l.Vlth Pa. ; J. A. Cusoadon , 17.IU Uhlo ; James / . Carnes , I.lth Mich. ; Jaines Charles 1st Cal. ; ICUu Carlln , 2 > jlh Ind. ; James Casey , flth Penn. art. ; Peter Chambois 1st Iowa cav. ; Cornelius Co. iktoy. ( Ulh Pcnn. ; A. Cook , lllst III. ; Win. Gallon , With III. ; A. J. Dolan , - : Thomas II. Doyle , 1st Mo. art. ; Hosier II. Diirbln. ISih Ind. bil.U. ; O. Docker. 7th Mich , cnv.i J. II. Krlon , Uh Uhlo ; Conrad Fisher , tilth Uhlo ; M. J. Feenan.llth lowaoav. ; K.O. Kloyd.Ild N.Y. ; T. II. Korsov. Dili Ind.i W. 11. KranUlln. 2d Nob.cav , ; .1. A. Ulliepl.se. 2d Iowa cav , ; Frank Uurrlly , 2-th HI. ; Isiaa Urlllllli. 21st Iowa ; Donnls Caiighan Itn .Mo. uav , : Cioorgo fiowlnnor , twth iY. . ; James W. Uarner , I.HIi Ohio : Uobert Uieen. d Wis. ; John A. tlordon , ISth WIs. ; Charles Urow 27th III. ; John W. Ullek , 7th Poim. ; I ) . A. llnrloy , Hth Ublo cav. ; John W. llon/.a , 22(1 Iowa ; Charlei llenn. IbHth Penn. ; J. U. Hopkins , ilSth Mo. ; R R HolTman , llth Mo. ; J. L. Derrick Ulst N. Y. ; Alfiud llaitiuy. : i\lh \ ) lll..Iohn ; Hustings , 8th Pa. ; blopbcn llawo.s. lllth Mass. ; Jamoa Hale , luUtli Pa. ; John P. Henderson , 121th Ind. ; A. C. llnbliaril.tlth N. Y.iChailes llanley.ll'Jth III. ; W. II. Ilams. IWtli Uhlo ; James Jestor.UOth Uhlo ; . lohn Jenkins. 71st N. Y. ; John If. W. Jacobs. 1st Penn. ; John Ifnops , ' 'Oth Iowa ; .lames Kins er. Hill h N. Y , ; K. 1) ) . Kent , ad N. Y. ; II. II. Kliuy. : id Mo. ; Obarlos W. King , 4tn N. Y. : Jami'.s II. Ifynur , 4ith ( Uhlo ; Frederick Kracht , 4th Mo. ; James Lynuh , II. S. Hhlp lliooUlyn ; U.i S. Luzlur , 1st N. Y. art. ; W. L. Lindly , lUth Iowa ; Tlieo. F. I/ewts. r > th Iowa eav. ; Frank M . Moore , 02d Uhlo ; It. McDonald , 1st Neb. ( lav. : Andruw MorrlKov. II. K Shin bavau'-'h ; I. a Id ) Miller. Sth U. S. ; John Mc Donald , ! M Midi. ; W. A , .Ma' eol2lli Ohio oav. ; Nicholas Murjen , 1st Nub. ; A , J. MuDoilgaj , I2.M New Yoiki Frank R Monies , Illh Uhlo ; A. 1C. Mlnton , Htli III cav. : Daniel Miller , 1st Ind. : Wm Musaor , iuith : Ptinn. ; K. C. Mi.na- flud,2ad ) Ind ; K. S. Nuwcomb. 2nd Nuw York ; James \ovllle , 81th III. ; Pat U'lluwes , 14th Ky. ; W. S. Ott. 77th 111. ; Harry J. Ustrom. Mini Saxtu ; J. II. Peubody , usstsnr. U. B. A. ; II. W. Petit. 17th Conn. : Thoman Plnmmer. 2nd Mo. : T. N. Parker. 40th Iowa ; ICdwIn Pholps. l.'Wth Nuw York ; Avury A. I'OIT v , illtli Iowa ; Michael Qiieunan , Illh WIs. : I ) , ( i , IChodea , ICIid Penn ; A. M. O. Itobb , Mini Pcnn. ; Wm Uawltzur. 41st WIs. ; n. II. Ulioilcs , 2nd Now York ; David Heed , 71st Penn. ; Tliomai UlchiirdH , 4ith III. ; Theodoio II. Smith , 1st N. Y. enx. : Philip C. Smith , I Ith Penn. : Uren li. Smith , Ulst Nuw York ; Michael SchelVner. 2d U. 8 , ; Utto Kclinuldwind. Kith Mich. : John II. Sawiilll. 4th icglmont W. Va. eav. ; W. II. Slcphons. 45tl , III. ; Hmll U. O. SuttlH. 1st U. H. cav. ; W. ti. Su ivuy , Sth Iowa ouv. : I'eidlnand Htansllehl , HMtli Uhlo. ; F. M. Smllli. 2d Iowa : ICdwIn Shurpo , ISth Conn. I D. M. Sells. 2d Iowa eav. ; Jacob Schamel , M U. S. cav. ; , I. II. Scdgwluk , U. S. gun boat , llontoni W. II. Sullivan , llth Ills. : 1) ) . Thomui tmh Ind , ; Charles U Thomas 12th Intl. ; Joseph Trott , illthNuw Jir.suy ; J. W. Thomp son , 10th Mich. : llenrv Van Cielson , medical cadet U. H. A. ; Hvnns Wyman. lUlth Ills. : R II. WeKt,2uth Ind. ; J. U Welshan.s , 20th Mo. ; Fiod Wlrlb. 2d M. : Schuylur Wiikullnld , inth IIU ; Isaac. Wilt. 4th Ind.cav.iU. Fitlls. . ; 2Bth Ills , cav. ; J. O. Wllcox. 1st Neb , cav. ; t-'harlui Washlmni , .iTilh Iowa ; L. Wlnklcman , 1st Neb , oav. ; It. II. Walker , - : James Wisbuy , IJ'J ' Ills. ; A. I , . Wiggins , 2nd Ponn. . Ciiuliy Post No. H , t. I'a ill. Hosier This also Includes a iinmhur of the veterans of Howard county : M. Morluy , 15th III. : W. J. Croslur.Hi N. Y. art. ; IM Amman. 10th Minn. ; ( i. W. MuMlllln. Illllh Uhlo ; F. Uasslnwham.OHh Ills , ; A. Ij.Warnu , 7Sth Uhlo ; Jos. Conway. 7th Ind , ; J. P. Johnson , 2d III. cuv. ; II , F. Adams , U2d Ohio ; W Adams , 3d lowu bat. ; R II. Bennett , 118th III. ; N. blovuiiH , lOlHt N. V.i W. O. duiju , .d Vt. : O. = Wl.urrutt. tut Uhlo ; J.U. Tut lluU7ti ! Pu. ; Win. Kllor , lllth 111. uuv. ; John DIlKs. Bth N , V. ; Wm. Portur , 1st Tux. : John Khaw , ICId HI. ; Ilvurutt Tliuyur. th Pa. ; John S. Tuttle , " N. Y. ; A. Hugo , Ulh Vt. : K- A. Thayur , 10th Pa. ; 1) . M. Wnods,4lnt HI. ; Win. U. llooilwln. 1st Vt. uav. ; U. W. Foil IK , 2d Hat. U. S. I. : II. A. Suld , 17th III. ; A. K'nltinls , 45th N. Y.j J K. Fowlur. u'd N. V.i K. It. Whltnoy , WithOhlu ; ! ) . M. VanX.ant , f.Tth lowu ; H. II. Hherman , Iftth III. ; A. Qregorv , 1st Va. art. ; F. M. Hawkins , 47th 111. ; T. Cotgrovo , l.'lth U. H. ; II. C llauley , 7th HI. cav. : J. U , llrown , Ut Mo. : J. W , lloyd. llth Iowa ; ( > . II , Uuigld , 29th Mloh. ; F. Arnold. 07th I'.i. ; J. A. l.lcso. U H. M. U ; S. P. Starkuy. 22d Wls.j II H. smith , lit Mo. ; H. It , lllaokiuur , 4th Iowa ; K. G. Sheldon , I Jth Pa. ; 1. . Montunuur. 12th Mich. ) A. D. Frame , 75th Ind , ; S. Wlillbook , Uth N. Y. cuv , ; T. Ilunlek. lUlth U. ; A II , Young , 118th U. ; U D. Taylor , lllst Pu. ; T. II. iloirmnn. 24th Pu. ; H. Martin , f > lst Ind ; I ) . R Kliodui. IMth Pu. ; H. N bmlth , Hllli III. ! J. W. btuvuus,144th N. V. ; N. Stinng , tout N. Y.j A , FstaurooU , HL'd ill , ; J. N. blmw. 45th 111. ) A. 1. Kellur , bth Ind. cav.i K , H. Craven. Kllst 111 , ; I' . W. Wllcox. I'jnii U. ; U. T , Hraclley. IWJlh O. ; U. P. Peek , lid U. cav. ; John llr.iddock , 4th Pa. uav. ; Jas. Martin , Hth Mich , : Dave Hill , llth WIs. : J. W. Hurkfiid , bid U. ; Jas , Compton , lUOth Ind. : J. A. Force , 2'd N. Y. cay. ; .1. V. WhllbooU. ISth N. V.i U.H. I'u'trce , 23th III. ; W. H. JoluiHon Ut U. B. ; John Malmn , I4lh U.S. ait. ; Kd lluk'ho * . 17lh U H. hut. ; Noah llaxlur. ( Kith Uhlo ; W. 11. Hilt. liOil Ohio ; W. F. Hill. ! 7Slh ilhlu ; Ooo l.oftw.tch. 15th U. H. ; W. H. Norion. Mill Wls. ; J. R II , Joint , 72(1 Ind ; II. J. HtioiiK , ' . ' 9lti low.i : U H llnrtlett , Illh N II. : A. U snyiler. .Id Wlb. ; Wm lluyi nolds , Kith Ind ; ( tcurgu l.uthrop , " 5lh WI , | l < ewey Srliir ti > iith iJhlo : John li M urUou , tuisi 1. 1. I. | hui > , Ulnt N. Y ; Wm Stitt , lllth Uhln ; Bam MuUlouifh , Oth N , V. | JoUa