COMPANY “A.”
Killed – Geo W Friend, William W. Clark.
Wounded – Sergt. John Mackley, in right arm severely; Corp. Joseph Collins, in leg, slightly; Privates William Robinson, in shoulder, severely; John Kepple, in knee, severely; Joseph Conley, in leg, severely; John Hough, in neck, slightly; James Wilson, in wrist, slightly; E. Wilson, in leg, slightly; James Fechin, in hand, slightly.
Missing – James Quicksell.
COMPANY “B.”
Wounded – Capt. R. M. Littler, left arm, severely; Privates M L Thompson, left arm, severely; David J. Scott, leg, slightly; Henry H. Port, finger, slightly; Bryan Farrell, arm, slightly.
Missing - Jacob Weary.
COMPANY “C.”
Wounded – Privates William H. Sutliff, left hand, slightly; Edward Corcoran, left shoulder, severely; Jefferson Wooster, fore-finger left hand, slightly; Charles Rowan, left arm.
COMPANY “D.”
Wounded – Capt. N. W. Mills, chin, slightly; Sergt. W E Houston, head, slightly; Corp. L B Houston, ankle, slightly; privates, P Boyle, leg, slightly; J W Burbridge, arm, slightly; R D Barnett, hand slightly; William Riddle, thigh, severely; A B Rush, arm, slightly.
Missing – George Leighton.
COMPANY “E.”
Killed – Ord. Sergt. Amos H Wimer, Privates, Elijah Newby, J. H. Haverstick.
Wounded – Capt. John T. McCullough, arm, slightly; 1st Lieut. D B Wilson,, arm and stomach, slightly; Sergt. H. A. Miller; Corp. D Brown, foot, severely; Corp. T L Stallcup, shoulder, slightly; Privates, Theodore Boggs, hand, severely; Reuben Coop, hand, severely; John C Duncan, hand, severely; Charles J Reed, hand, severely. Slightly wounded – Elwood Williams, James M Hughs, James Ross, John J McKee, L T Webster, Thomas J Patton, Marion York.
Missing – Daniel Walmer.
COMPANY “F.”
Wounded – Capt. Abe Wilkin, left arm, severely; 2d Lieut. William Brawner, left side, severely; Sergt. William Miller, left let, severely; John W Sullivan, left leg.
COMPANY “G.”
Wounded – Capt. Samuel A Moore, in both legs, severely; Corp. Herman D St. John, arm, slightly; Corp. John A Demuthe, head, slightly; Privates, Chares E Dunn, right arm, severely; Davis Proctor, right side slightly; Henry H Jones, left hip, slightly.
COMPANY “H.”
Wounded – 1st Lieut. Hiram Schofield, thigh, severely; J N Hamil, foot, severely; Thomas Curran, leg, severely; Henry C Russell, hand.
COMPANY “I.”
Killed – Corp. H S Colley.
Wounded - Capt. Hugh P Cox, in left leg, severely; Sergt. S L Tull, arms and breast, severely; Corp. N Rogers, back, slightly; Corp. F Daly, face, slightly Privates, G F Cook, foot, severely; W T Gauger, leg, severely; John S Herwick, leg, severely; W H Laird, shoulder, severely; J Lueben, ankle, severely; W Robinson, head, slightly; C H Reeder, leg, slightly; W F Robins, neck and wrist, slightly; G. G. Whittier, shoulder, severely; G Mescher, not known.
COMPANY “K.”
Killed – Private John Ohling.
Wounded – 1st Lieut. John e Mobley, left arm, severely; Corp. W. H. Henderson, foot, slightly.
– Published in the Daily State Register, Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, April 22, 1862
SEE ALSO: Battle of Pittsburg Landing – Report of Brig. Gen. Tuttle
Killed – Geo W Friend, William W. Clark.
Wounded – Sergt. John Mackley, in right arm severely; Corp. Joseph Collins, in leg, slightly; Privates William Robinson, in shoulder, severely; John Kepple, in knee, severely; Joseph Conley, in leg, severely; John Hough, in neck, slightly; James Wilson, in wrist, slightly; E. Wilson, in leg, slightly; James Fechin, in hand, slightly.
Missing – James Quicksell.
COMPANY “B.”
Wounded – Capt. R. M. Littler, left arm, severely; Privates M L Thompson, left arm, severely; David J. Scott, leg, slightly; Henry H. Port, finger, slightly; Bryan Farrell, arm, slightly.
Missing - Jacob Weary.
COMPANY “C.”
Wounded – Privates William H. Sutliff, left hand, slightly; Edward Corcoran, left shoulder, severely; Jefferson Wooster, fore-finger left hand, slightly; Charles Rowan, left arm.
COMPANY “D.”
Wounded – Capt. N. W. Mills, chin, slightly; Sergt. W E Houston, head, slightly; Corp. L B Houston, ankle, slightly; privates, P Boyle, leg, slightly; J W Burbridge, arm, slightly; R D Barnett, hand slightly; William Riddle, thigh, severely; A B Rush, arm, slightly.
Missing – George Leighton.
COMPANY “E.”
Killed – Ord. Sergt. Amos H Wimer, Privates, Elijah Newby, J. H. Haverstick.
Wounded – Capt. John T. McCullough, arm, slightly; 1st Lieut. D B Wilson,, arm and stomach, slightly; Sergt. H. A. Miller; Corp. D Brown, foot, severely; Corp. T L Stallcup, shoulder, slightly; Privates, Theodore Boggs, hand, severely; Reuben Coop, hand, severely; John C Duncan, hand, severely; Charles J Reed, hand, severely. Slightly wounded – Elwood Williams, James M Hughs, James Ross, John J McKee, L T Webster, Thomas J Patton, Marion York.
Missing – Daniel Walmer.
COMPANY “F.”
Wounded – Capt. Abe Wilkin, left arm, severely; 2d Lieut. William Brawner, left side, severely; Sergt. William Miller, left let, severely; John W Sullivan, left leg.
COMPANY “G.”
Wounded – Capt. Samuel A Moore, in both legs, severely; Corp. Herman D St. John, arm, slightly; Corp. John A Demuthe, head, slightly; Privates, Chares E Dunn, right arm, severely; Davis Proctor, right side slightly; Henry H Jones, left hip, slightly.
COMPANY “H.”
Wounded – 1st Lieut. Hiram Schofield, thigh, severely; J N Hamil, foot, severely; Thomas Curran, leg, severely; Henry C Russell, hand.
COMPANY “I.”
Killed – Corp. H S Colley.
Wounded - Capt. Hugh P Cox, in left leg, severely; Sergt. S L Tull, arms and breast, severely; Corp. N Rogers, back, slightly; Corp. F Daly, face, slightly Privates, G F Cook, foot, severely; W T Gauger, leg, severely; John S Herwick, leg, severely; W H Laird, shoulder, severely; J Lueben, ankle, severely; W Robinson, head, slightly; C H Reeder, leg, slightly; W F Robins, neck and wrist, slightly; G. G. Whittier, shoulder, severely; G Mescher, not known.
COMPANY “K.”
Killed – Private John Ohling.
Wounded – 1st Lieut. John e Mobley, left arm, severely; Corp. W. H. Henderson, foot, slightly.
– Published in the Daily State Register, Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, April 22, 1862
SEE ALSO: Battle of Pittsburg Landing – Report of Brig. Gen. Tuttle
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