Saturday, April 3, 2010

Official Report of the Killed, Wounded and Missing of the 13th Regiment

HEADQUARTERS 13TH REGIMENT IOWA INFANTRY,
CAMP NEAR PITTSBURG, April 8th, 1862.

SIR: The following is a list of the casualties of the 13th regiment Iowa Infantry, during the action of the 6th and 7th insts. Near this camp:


KILLED.

Co. A, Capt Wild – Privates Benj McAferty, George M Doty, Allen S Brown, S A Rundall. Total enlisted men 4.

Co B, Capt Miller – 2d Lieut Erasmus D Duncan, Sergt Nathl H Johnson, privates Wm H Knapp, Wm H Byerly, George McKeever, A P Easterday; Wm Hart. Total commissioned 1, enlisted men 6.

Co. C, Capt Baker – Corpl F J Holmes, Privates A Malone, C L Dooley, Jessee Wells, Total enlisted men 4.

Co D, Capt Price – Private Geo Sickey [sic]. Total enlisted men 1.

Co E, Capt Van Hosen – Corporal John Melton, private Silas D Allen. Total enlisted men 2.

Co G, Capt Walker – Private Saml Marten. Total enlisted men 1.

Co H, Capt Marshall – Corporals C Van Voorhies, H V Willey. Total enlisted 2.

Co I, Capt Elrods – Privates Joseph Park, L P Ailworth. Total enlisted 2.

Co K, Capt Woodford – Private David Knaup [sic]. Total enlisted 1.

RECAPITULATION – Commissioned officers 1, non-commissioned 5, privates 18. Total killed 24.



WOUNDED.

Field Officers – Lt Col M M Price, slightly; Major John Shane, severely in shoulder.

Staff – Surgeon Joseph McKee, slightly, in leg.

Company Officers – Capt Thos H Miller, Co B, slightly in breast; 1st Lt E Shurtz, Co H, leg, severely; 2d Lt Jno Watson, Co F, mortally (since dead); 2d Lt G T Hampton, Co H, arm, slightly; 2d Lt S D Cook, Co K, ankle, slightly; 2d Lt Buren R Sherman, Co E, leg, severely.


Non-Commissioned Officers – Co A – Corp Jno R McCloskey, breast, severely; Corp John C Mason, hip, severely; Corp Jas S Brooks, lost finger; Corp R W Van Zant, hip, Slightly.

Co B – Corp Henry Kissell, shoulder, severely.

Co C – Sergt J M Vincent, back, severely; Sergt Wesley Huff, thigh, severely; Sergt Edward Essex, lost thumb; Corp T H Milner, leg, slightly.

Co D – Sergt Robt F Lowe, forehead, slightly; 1st Sergt Alonzo J Pope, hip, slightly; Corp Richard S Martin, forehead, slightly.

Co E – Sergt Thos I Graham, breast, severely; Sergt David J Randall, leg, severely; sergt Thos H Mounts, arm, slightly; Corp Andrew J Finch, arm.

Co F – 1st Sergt Mice McAllister, jaw, severely; sergt J S Zingenfuse, arm, slightly; Sergt Jacob Bodenhoffer, slightly; Corp A E Wood, neck, slightly; Corp Jonas Gauley, arm, severely.

Co G – Corp Newell C Keyes, arm, slightly.

Co I – 1st Sergt Wm S Beatty, foot, slightly; Corp T Watkins, slightly; Corp Jas Coates, hand, slightly.

Co K – Corp Wm E Hawthorne, hand, severely; Corp J M Smiley, arm, slightly.


Privates – Co A – Wm H Buchan, shoulder, slightly; J Billington, shoulder, severely, J W Boyd, hand, severely; J S Hampton, hand and bowels, dangerously; J M Harper, foot, severely; S T Harman, arm and legs, severely; J M Sargent, foot, severely; C A Myers, leg, slightly; W A Norris, thigh, dangerously; J E Neal, foot, severely; A B Smith, arm, slightly; J K Shaver, head, slightly; F A Varner, leg, severely; M J Umstead, back, slightly; Wm M Hinckley, breast, slightly.

Co B – Wm Armurlrout, both hands; Jos Binkerd, leg; Augers French, breast, slightly; Sylvester Hughes, head, slightly; Wm Logsdon, hand, slightly; Silas Poling, side, slightly; Clay Rieman, leg, slightly; C M Wolfe, leg, severely, Wm H Wadkins, shoulder, severely; Wesley Young, side, slightly; Beriah Battle, severely; J F Munger, arm, slightly.

Co C – John Hall, leg, severely; J P Marten, neck, severely; Wm M Alexander, thigh, severely; John Stanley, shoulder, severely; J O Devott, arm, severely; Baley Chaney, foot, severely; Lemuel Ford, leg, slightly; David B Smith, face, slightly; A F Edwards, hip, severely.

Co D – Isaac M Botorpp, groin, mortally, Samuel W Brunt, back, slightly; Lewis Castor, foot, slightly; Norval F Curtis; Wm Dollton, abdomen, slightly; Franklin F Fleming, arm, slightly; Albert Fritzler, hand slightly; Wm Johnson, arm slightly; Saml E Johnson, neck, slightly; John W Jacobs, leg, slightly; Clark C McIntosh, shoulder, slightly; Upton W Minteer, arm, slightly; Herrick Robinson, thigh, severely; Andrew Swanahan, arm, slightly.

Co E – Jonathan Gallagher, hand; Geo McKinstry, shoulder; David C Oliver, hand; Henry Price, hand; James A Thompson, shoulder; James H Work, knee.

Co F – Wm. Carlton, groin, dangerously; Christopher Agens, breast, dangerously; M M Jackson, hip, severely; Ezra Coffee, leg, severely; C L Brockman, leg, slightly; Jno Blig, foot slightly; Wm Cline, side, slightly; Edward Mace, leg, slightly; Danl Lumis, side, dangerously.

Co G – Robt Durand, hand; Jeremiah Dearth, head; Wm Jackson, arm; David Merchand, arm; Chas Martin, foot; Oliver Schoonover, leg, Geo. W Black, arm; Silas Hannah, slightly.

Co H – P H Mahoney, shoulder, severely; A B McKean, thigh, severely; N M Adams, neck and thigh, severely; J M Nettle, arm, slightly; K Cleaver, thigh, slightly; Thos Elder, foot, slightly; N C Foy, face, slightly.

Co I – John McCall, thigh; Jas Delong, arm; Saml Hartzler, hip; Henry Nicholds, thigh; Simeon Poland, hip; Robt R Cox, shoulder; C K Barton head; Tillman H Elrod, neck; John W Farley, shoulder; Jonathan Ogden, shoulder, John I Thompson, arm; Freeman G Chesley, leg; Robt F Kyle, breast; Jas W Dickerson Hip; Jno W Pierson, leg, I V Housel, face.

Co K – Michale Kelly, thigh; Owen McCreath, shoulder, M T Snyder, hip; James [Beck], abdomen, Wm Brown, thigh; S C Moses, hand; B F Lamb, thigh; John Law; hip; S Gougrover, head; A I Lane.

RECAPITULATION – Field officers 2; staff officers 1, company officers 6, non-commissioned officers 27, privates 106. Total 142


MISSING.

Co B – Private Beriah Battles, wounded and missing.

Co C – George Ragsdale, A T Edwards.

Co D – Chas H McPeak.

Co E – N Camus, David B Pillsbury, Nelson L Post.

Co F – C L Brockman.

Co H – John H Jarvis.


TOTAL – Killed 24, wounded 142, missing 9 – 175.

Recpectfully, &c. M. M. CROCKER,
Col. Commanding 13th Regt. Iowa Inf.


– Published in The Davenport Daily Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, Tuesday Morning, April 29, 1862, p. 2

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