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William M. White1

#9301
     
     William married Nancy Eva Eads, daughter of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, on 24 October 1867.1,2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.

Mary Elizabeth Eads1

#9302, b. 9 December 1848
Mary Elizabeth Eads|b. 9 Dec 1848|p311.htm#i9302|Strawther Eads|b. 3 Mar 1825\nd. 6 Sep 1902|p310.htm#i9292|Martha Ann Dodds|b. 22 Nov 1826\nd. 30 Oct 1913|p358.htm#i10740|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|Joseph Dodds|b. 28 May 1785\nd. 21 Jan 1868|p358.htm#i10732|Mattie Drennan|d. 10 Jan 1853|p358.htm#i10733|
          Mary Elizabeth Eads, daughter of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, was born on 9 December 1848 in Pleasant Grove, Sangamon County, Illinois.1 Mary Elizabeth Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1866 from Iowa to Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri.1 Mary Elizabeth Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1867 from Missouri to Illinois.1
     Mary married William E. Purcell on 6 May 1869.1,2 Mary Elizabeth Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1870 from Illinoisi to Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.1 Mary Elizabeth Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1881 from Bates County to Shell City, Vernon County, Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.

William E. Purcell1

#9303
     
     William married Mary Elizabeth Eads, daughter of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, on 6 May 1869.1,2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.

Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads1,2

#9304, b. 6 March 1851
Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads|b. 6 Mar 1851|p311.htm#i9304|Strawther Eads|b. 3 Mar 1825\nd. 6 Sep 1902|p310.htm#i9292|Martha Ann Dodds|b. 22 Nov 1826\nd. 30 Oct 1913|p358.htm#i10740|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|Joseph Dodds|b. 28 May 1785\nd. 21 Jan 1868|p358.htm#i10732|Mattie Drennan|d. 10 Jan 1853|p358.htm#i10733|
          Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads, daughter of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, was born on 6 March 1851 in Pleasant Grove, Sangamon County, Illinois.1 Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1866 from Iowa to Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri.1 Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1867 from Missouri to Illinois.1
     She lived with her parents, Martha and Strawther, in 1870 at Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois.2 Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1870 from Illinoisi to Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.1
     Rebecca married Benjamin J. Peacock, son of Caleb Peacock and Phoebe Dill, on 17 November 1871 at Bates County, Missouri.1,3,4 Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1881 from Bates County to Shell City, Vernon County, Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S4673] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strather Eads household.
  3. [S1784] E. Joyce Christianson, Bates County Missouri Marriage Records Volume II.
  4. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.

Benjamin J. Peacock1

#9305
Benjamin J. Peacock||p311.htm#i9305|Caleb Peacock|b. 3 Nov 1813|p405.htm#i12124|Phoebe Dill||p405.htm#i12125|||||||||||||
     
     Benjamin married Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads, daughter of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, on 17 November 1871 at Bates County, Missouri.1,4,5

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 275.
  3. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 562.
  4. [S1784] E. Joyce Christianson, Bates County Missouri Marriage Records Volume II.
  5. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.

William Alexander Eads1

#9306, b. 15 September 1855, d. 1946
William Alexander Eads|b. 15 Sep 1855\nd. 1946|p311.htm#i9306|Strawther Eads|b. 3 Mar 1825\nd. 6 Sep 1902|p310.htm#i9292|Martha Ann Dodds|b. 22 Nov 1826\nd. 30 Oct 1913|p358.htm#i10740|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|Joseph Dodds|b. 28 May 1785\nd. 21 Jan 1868|p358.htm#i10732|Mattie Drennan|d. 10 Jan 1853|p358.htm#i10733|
      William Alexander Eads was also known as Wilborn Bates County Cemeteries, volume 1.2      William Alexander Eads, son of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, was born on 15 September 1855 in Pleasant Grove, Sangamon County, Illinois.1 William Alexander Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1866 from Iowa to Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri.1 William Alexander Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1867 from Missouri to Illinois.1 William Alexander Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1870 from Illinoisi to Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.1
     He lived with his parents, Martha and Strawther, in 1870 at Ball Township in Sangamon County, Illinois.3
     He lived with his parents, Martha and Strawther, in 1880 at Deep Water Township in Bates County, Missouri.4
     William married Madora A. "Dora" Cooper on 26 February 1880 at Bates County, Missouri. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend David Hogan.1,5 William Alexander Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1881 from Bates County to Shell City, Vernon County, Missouri.1 William Alexander Eads was buried in 1946 in Radford Cemetery in Deepwater Township, Bates County, Missouri.2
     William died in 1946.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 583.
  3. [S4673] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strather Eads household.
  4. [S4672] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strawther Eads household.
  5. [S1783] E. Joyce Christianson, Bates County Missouri Marriage Records Volume II.

Madora A. "Dora" Cooper1,2

#9307, b. 1857, d. 1934
          Madora A. "Dora" Cooper was born in 1857.3
     She lived with her father-in-law, Strawther Eads, and mother-in-law, Martha Ann Dodds in 1880 at Deep Water Township in Bates County, Missouri.4
     Madora married William Alexander Eads, son of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, on 26 February 1880 at Bates County, Missouri. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend David Hogan.1,2 Madora A. "Dora" Cooper was buried in 1934 in Radford Cemetery in Deepwater Township, Bates County, Missouri.3
     Madora died in 1934 in Missouri.3

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1783] E. Joyce Christianson, Bates County Missouri Marriage Records Volume II.
  3. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 583.
  4. [S4672] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strawther Eads household.

Finis Ewing Eads1

#9308, b. 15 April 1858, d. 8 January 1925
Finis Ewing Eads|b. 15 Apr 1858\nd. 8 Jan 1925|p311.htm#i9308|Strawther Eads|b. 3 Mar 1825\nd. 6 Sep 1902|p310.htm#i9292|Martha Ann Dodds|b. 22 Nov 1826\nd. 30 Oct 1913|p358.htm#i10740|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|Joseph Dodds|b. 28 May 1785\nd. 21 Jan 1868|p358.htm#i10732|Mattie Drennan|d. 10 Jan 1853|p358.htm#i10733|
          Finis Ewing Eads, son of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, was born on 15 April 1858 in Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois.1 Finis Ewing Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1866 from Iowa to Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri.1 Finis Ewing Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1867 from Missouri to Illinois.1 Finis Ewing Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1870 from Illinoisi to Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.1
     He lived with his parents, Martha and Strawther, in 1870 at Ball Township in Illinois.2
     He lived with his parents, Martha and Strawther, in 1880 at Deep Water Township in Bates County, Missouri.3 Finis Ewing Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1881 from Bates County to Shell City, Vernon County, Missouri.1
     Finis married Jennie Slayback on 6 January 1882 at Bates County, Missouri.1,4
     Finis died on 8 January 1925 in Missouri at age 66.5 He was buried in Johnstown Cemetery in Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.5

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S4673] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strather Eads household.
  3. [S4672] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strawther Eads household.
  4. [S1783] E. Joyce Christianson, Bates County Missouri Marriage Records Volume II.
  5. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 272.

Jennie Slayback1

#9309
     
     Jennie married Finis Ewing Eads, son of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, on 6 January 1882 at Bates County, Missouri.1,2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1783] E. Joyce Christianson, Bates County Missouri Marriage Records Volume II.

Martha Alice Eads1

#9310, b. 7 December 1860, d. 18 June 1916
Martha Alice Eads|b. 7 Dec 1860\nd. 18 Jun 1916|p311.htm#i9310|Strawther Eads|b. 3 Mar 1825\nd. 6 Sep 1902|p310.htm#i9292|Martha Ann Dodds|b. 22 Nov 1826\nd. 30 Oct 1913|p358.htm#i10740|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|Joseph Dodds|b. 28 May 1785\nd. 21 Jan 1868|p358.htm#i10732|Mattie Drennan|d. 10 Jan 1853|p358.htm#i10733|
          Martha Alice Eads, daughter of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, was born on 7 December 1860 in Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois.1,2
     Martha married Samuel I. Coleman.1 Martha Alice Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1866 from Iowa to Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri.1 Martha Alice Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1867 from Missouri to Illinois.1 Martha Alice Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1870 from Illinoisi to Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.1
     She lived with her parents, Martha and Strawther, in 1870 at Ball Township, Illinois.3 Martha Alice Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1881 from Bates County to Shell City, Vernon County, Missouri.1
     Martha died on 18 June 1916 in Buller, Bates County, Missouri, at age 55.4,2 Her cause of death was obstruction of bile ducts, probably malignacy in liver accompanied by Graves Disease.2 She was buried on 19 June 1916 in Johnstown Cemetery in Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.4,2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S4722] Martha Alice Coleman Death Certificate.
  3. [S4673] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strather Eads household.
  4. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 276.

Samuel I. Coleman1

#9311, b. 1855, d. 1929
          Samuel I. Coleman was born in 1855.2
     Samuel married Martha Alice Eads, daughter of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds.1 Samuel I. Coleman was buried in 1929 in Johnstown Cemetery in Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.2
     Samuel died in 1929 in Missouri.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 276.

Amelia R. Planck1

#9312
     
     Amelia married Alexander R. Dodds, son of Joseph Dodds and Mattie Drennan, on 24 December 1860.1

Citations

  1. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.

Mary Clinton1

#9313
Mary Clinton||p311.htm#i9313|James Clinton||p405.htm#i12123||||||||||||||||
     
     Mary married Gilbert Dodds, son of Francis Dodds and Margaret Watson Kirkpatrick Craig, on 12 October 1815 at Caldwell County, Kentucky.1

Citations

  1. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.

John Eads1

#9314, b. circa 1750, d. between 1775 and 1780
          John Eads was born circa 1750 in Virginia.1
     John married Elizabeth (?) circa 1770 at Virginia.1 John Eads was buried between 1775 and 1780 in Maryland.1
     John died between 1775 and 1780.1

Child of John Eads and Elizabeth (?)

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Elizabeth (?)1

#9315
     
     Elizabeth married John Eads circa 1770 at Virginia.1

Child of Elizabeth (?) and John Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Nellie Nola Shaner1

#9316, b. 1 April 1913
Nellie Nola Shaner|b. 1 Apr 1913|p311.htm#i9316|Steward Shaner||p311.htm#i9317|Willa Warren||p311.htm#i9318|||||||||||||
Harold and Nellie Nola Shaner Behm
          Nellie Nola Shaner, daughter of Steward Shaner and Willa Warren, was born on 1 April 1913.1
     Nellie married Harold Norman Behm, son of Francis Behm and Elizabeth Caroline Coffey, on 8 October 1938 at Atchinson, Atchinson County, Kansas.1 Nellie and Harold Norman Behm lived in 1997 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona.2
     Nellie Nola Behm was listed in Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Behm's obituary on 7 December 1997 as surviving.2

Citations

  1. [S386] Alice H. Boone, Descendants of Israel Boone, page 176.
  2. [S4020] Woodrow F. "Woody" Behm Obituary, December 1997.

Steward Shaner1

#9317
     
     Steward married Willa Warren.1

Child of Steward Shaner and Willa Warren

Citations

  1. [S386] Alice H. Boone, Descendants of Israel Boone, page 176.

Willa Warren1

#9318
     
     Willa married Steward Shaner.1

Child of Willa Warren and Steward Shaner

Citations

  1. [S386] Alice H. Boone, Descendants of Israel Boone, page 176.

Harry Elmer Tessereau1

#9319
     
     Harry married Neva Mildred Pipkin.1

Children of Harry Elmer Tessereau and Neva Mildred Pipkin

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Neva Mildred Pipkin1

#9320
     
     Neva married Harry Elmer Tessereau.1

Children of Neva Mildred Pipkin and Harry Elmer Tessereau

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Barbara Ann Tessereau1

#9321
Barbara Ann Tessereau||p311.htm#i9321|Harry Elmer Tessereau||p311.htm#i9319|Neva Mildred Pipkin||p311.htm#i9320|||||||||||||
     
     Barbara married H. Dan Black.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Carl Wayne Tessereau1

#9322
Carl Wayne Tessereau||p311.htm#i9322|Harry Elmer Tessereau||p311.htm#i9319|Neva Mildred Pipkin||p311.htm#i9320|||||||||||||
     
     Carl married Jeannie Reggan.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Joyce Lee Tessereau1

#9323
Joyce Lee Tessereau||p311.htm#i9323|Harry Elmer Tessereau||p311.htm#i9319|Neva Mildred Pipkin||p311.htm#i9320|||||||||||||
     
     Joyce married Glenn Busse.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Michael Glenn Tessereau1

#9324
Michael Glenn Tessereau||p311.htm#i9324|Harry Elmer Tessereau||p311.htm#i9319|Neva Mildred Pipkin||p311.htm#i9320|||||||||||||
     
     Michael married Sue Ann Regna.1
     Michael married Robin Burnes.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

H. Dan Black1

#9325
     
     H. married Barbara Ann Tessereau, daughter of Harry Elmer Tessereau and Neva Mildred Pipkin.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Jeannie Reggan1

#9326
     
     Jeannie married Carl Wayne Tessereau, son of Harry Elmer Tessereau and Neva Mildred Pipkin.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Glenn Busse1

#9327
     
     Glenn married Joyce Lee Tessereau, daughter of Harry Elmer Tessereau and Neva Mildred Pipkin.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Sue Ann Regna1

#9328
     
     Sue married Michael Glenn Tessereau, son of Harry Elmer Tessereau and Neva Mildred Pipkin.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Robin Burnes1

#9329
     
     Robin married Michael Glenn Tessereau, son of Harry Elmer Tessereau and Neva Mildred Pipkin.1

Citations

  1. [S1791] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

11th Regiment Missouri Infantry United States1

#9330
11th Regiment Missouri Infantry United States||p311.htm#i9330|||||||||||||||||||
     
     Organized at St. Louis, Mo., August, 1861. Moved to Cape Girardeau, Mo., August 16, 1861. Attached to Military District of Cairo, Ill., Dept. of Missouri, to February, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of Mississippi, to March, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 5th Division, Army of Mississippi, to April, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of Mississippi, to April, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of Mississippi, to November, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 8th Division, Left Wing 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. of the Tennessee, to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 8th Division, 16th Army Corps, to April, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to December, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 16th Army Corps, to December, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division (Detachment), Army of the Tennessee, Dept. of the Cumberland,, to February, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 16th Army Corps (New), Military DivisIon West Mississippi, to August, 1865. District of Alabama to December, 1865.2
     Service: Duty at Cape Girardeau, Mo., till February, 1862. Expedition to Perryvllle August 27-September 2, 1861. Dallas September 2. Expedition against Thompson's Forces and operations about Ironton and Fredericktown October 12-25. Action at Frederlcktown October 21. Expedition beyond Whitewater River November 30-December 5. Moved from Cape Girardeau to Commerce, Mo., February 26, 1862. Operations against New Madrid, Mo., February 28-March 14, and against Island No.10, Mississippi River. March 15-April 8. Pleasant Point March 7. At New Madrid, Mo., till April 13. Expedition to Fort Pillow, Tenn., April 13-17. Moved to Hamburg Landing April 18-22. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Action at Farmington, Miss., May 9. Near Corinth May 24. Pursuit to Booneville May 31-June 12. At Clear Creek, near Corinth, till August 18. Expedition to Rienzi June 30July 1. March to Tuscumbia, Ala., August 18-23. March to Luka, Miss., September 2-5, and to Clear Creek September 12-13. Reconnoissance to Luka and skirmish September 14-16. March to Jacinto September 18. Battie of luka September 19. Pursuit of Price September 20-25. At Rienzi till September 30. March to Corinth September 30-October 3. Battle of Corinth October 3-4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5-12. At Corinth till November 2. March to Grand Junction November 2-4. Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign November 4, 1862, to January 10, 1863. Moved from Corinth to Germantown, Tenn., January 20-21, 1863. To Memphis, Tenn., February 10; thence to Helena, Ark., and Young's Point, La., and Ducksport, La., February 13-20, and duty there till May, 1863. Moved to join army in rear of Vicksburg, Miss., via Richmond and Grand Gulf May 2-14. Mississippi Springs May 12. Jackson May 14. Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Expedition to Mechanicsburg and Satartia June 2-8. Mechanlcsburg June 4. Satartla June 7. Moved to Young's Point, La., June. ExpeditIon to Richmond, La., June 14-16. Action at Richmond June 15. Moved to Big Black River Bridge July 5. Outpost duty there till October. McPherson's Expedition to Canton October 14-20. Bogue Chitto Creek October 17. Moved to Memphis, thence to LaGrange, Tenn., November 8-13. Scout after Forest December 1-3. Expedition after Forest December 21-24. At LaGrange till January 26, 1864. Moved to Memphis, Tena., thence to Vlcksburg, Miss., February 2-5. Camp at Big Black till February 27. March to Canton February 27-29, thence to Vicksburg March 1-4. Veterans moved to St. Louis March 10-16. Moved to Memphis, Tenn., May 2-5. Expedition to Madison, St. Francis County, Ark., June 3-7. Guard working party Memphis to LaGrange June 16-27. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo, Miss., July 5-21. Pontotoc July 11. Camargo's Cross Roads, near Harrisburg, July 13. Tupelo July 14-15. Old Town Creek July 15. Expedition to Oxford, Miss., August 1-30. Near Abbeville August 12. Hurricane Creek, College Hill, August 21. Abbeville August 23. Moved from Memphis to Duvall's Bluff, Ark., September 2-8. Moved to Brownsville September 10-11. March through Arkansas and Missouri in pursuit of Price September 17November 13. Moved to Nashville, Tenn., November 24-December 1. Battle of Nashville December 15-16. Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17-28. At Clifton, Tena., and Eastport, Miss., till February 7, 1865. Moved to New Orleans, La., February 7-22; thence to Dauphin Island, Ala., March 5. Campaign against Mobile and its Defences March 19-April 12. Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. Assault and capture of Fort Blakely April 9. Occupation of Mobile April 12. March to Montgomery April 13-25, thence to Selma May 10-14, and to Demopoha May 18-19. Duty there till July 15. Duty by Detachments at Tuscaloosa, Marion, Greensboro and Uniontown till October. At Demopolis till December 24. Moved to Memphis, Tean., December 24-25. Mustered out January 15, 1866.

Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 98 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 179 Enlisted men by disease. Total 285.2

Citations

  1. [S1797] Frederick H. Dyer, A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, Volume III, page 1310.
  2. [S1793] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).