Saturday, March 17, 2012

List of Killed and Wounded of the 2nd Iowa Infantry in the battle of Fort Donelson on February 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862.

COMPANY A.

Killed – Private Richard Highram

Wounded – Lieutenant  ____ Tisdale, slightly, Corporal Oli Ramsey, severely; Privates L. Farr, Severely; James M. Patterson, severely, D. W. Underhill, slightly; Douglass Allendorf, slightly; George D. Lawller, severely; Robert Hull, severely, James Haskell, slightly, James Kerr, slightly, Samuel Evans, severely, Corporals Henry A. Sorbendick, slightly, J. J. Goodwin, slightly, W W K. Harper, slightly, Thomas A Stevenson, severely, Privates John Toucher, severely, John Kipple slightly


COMPANY B.

Killed – Color Corporal, S G Paye, Private J. Guthrie

Wounded – Lieutenant J G Huntingdon, in right shoulder, Privates J B Scott, thigh, G W Scott, head, A. W Scott, leg, G Rosenberg, shoulder, A. Drucker, shoulder and arm, George Parkinson mouth, corporal A H. Clark, leg, privates J H Tracey, leg, A. Seimsmiths, thigh, S Todd, shoulder, O E Dyke, shoulder, S H Spencer, leg, J Bertichi, arm, J Wilson, slightly, George Minney, Slightly, John McCrellius, slightly, W H Nicholls, slightly, J H Howe, slightly, H H. Post, slightly, E M. Manning, severely, John Linden, slightly, Corporal A. H. Barnes, slightly; Privates Thomas Morrow, slightly, James Buckeratter, slightly, William Moller, Slightly, Corporal R M Lyth, slightly


COMPANY C.

Killed – Captain J. C. Slaymaker, Privates G H. Howill, C H Lenhart, J Myers, Ed Peterson

Wounded – 1st Lieutenant W F Holmes, leg broken, 2nd Lieutenant Alfred Bing, slightly, 1st Sergeant G F Hall, slightly, 2nd Sergeant A C McGill, slightly, Color Sergeant A. B Dolittle, severely, Corporals W M Campbell, slightly, W P Wade, slightly, Privates J C Mice, slightly, J G. Greenwauldt, severely, G A. Smith, slightly; Ed. Cockran, slightly, F W Casper, slightly, W H Ralston, severely, W H. McGill, severely, James Hunter, severely, Charles Flurry, slightly, William McLain, slightly, A J Pass, slightly, J W Morrison, severely, G A Bell, slightly, W O Hecker, slightly, A. F Gore, slightly, Fred Herbert, slightly, William Drummond, slightly


COMPANY D.

Killed – Sergeant Nathan W Doty, Private G. Weeks.

Wounded – 1st Lieutenant E F Ensign, severely, 2nd Lieutenant G L Godfrey, slightly, Corporal William Regan, severely, Privates W A. Brenton, severely, Caspar S Brady, severely, Jno W Coombs, severely, Peter Dresser, slightly, J. H. Hodyn, slightly, Henry Lawrence, slightly, Andrew Slatter, leg, Thomas Ward, arm, J G Williams, arm, David Yant, arm, William Cady, slightly, P. G Noel, slightly, J Cooper, slightly, J Gordionier, slightly.


COMPANY E.

Killed – None

Wounded – Sergeant Amos Wymer, slightly, Color Corporal John Robinson, Privates G W Morehouse, slightly, M Page, severely, R. Coop, slightly, Sam Daugherty, slightly, Robert Sloan, slightly, Robert Ready, slightly.


COMPANY F.

Killed – 2nd Lieutenant William C Harper, Sergeant G W Morse, Privates W S Crooks, F G Mets, G B Shuver, W W Vinson, John Vandorn

Wounded – Corporals Samuel Hoofman, groin, James Sprague, neck, Privates F M. Armstrong, groin, Alonzo Bradford, thigh, Chas. S. Coger, arm, J H Duffield, shoulder and neck, H. D Duffield, slightly, James Carr, slightly, Ed Godard, arm, H C Hawk, thigh, John S Marriott, shoulder and arm, John Morrow, slightly, Geo Smith, slightly, Andrew Shrives, head, F B Wilson, head and hip, William W Walker, slightly


COMPANY G.

Killed – Sergeant John Dunn, Privates J M Duckworth, A. J Patterson, A G Niduy, J A Rhodes, William A Drake

Wounded – 1st Lieut. J B Weaver, slightly, 1st Sergeant P L Stoner, severely, Corporals G Johnson, severely, John Jones, severely, J A DeSmith, slightly, H D St John, slightly, Privates J W Pyrth, severely, Samuel Fouts, severely, George West, severely, J W Patterson, severely, J H Stevens, severely, Hiram Sloan, severely, Elijah Kinuck, severely, John W. Hurless, slightly, H H Jones, slightly, Thos Colliver, slightly, William Buchanan, slightly; C McMichale, slightly, Ephraim Farrington, slightly, John D Scott, slightly, Elisha Wallace, slightly, Leander Jeffreys, slightly, Sergeant J W Scott, slightly, Corporal Peter J Sharp, slightly.


COMPANY H.

Killed -  Corporal Samuel H Mealey

Wounded – Color Corporal Henry Effner, severely, Privates Andrew Eaton, severely, Sebastian Scoffmir, severely, George B Farley, slightly, Wesley Compton, slightly, William A Fodford, slightly.


COMPANY I.

Killed – 1st Sergeant W L. Journey, Private Edward Banks

Wounded – Color Corporal Henry Cluncher, severely, Privates Thomas Paine, severely, Jas. H Danner, severely, D McKean, severely, R Parsons, severely F Ruport, severely, Jerome Foley severely, Corporal William Canger, slightly, Privates H A Smiley, slightly, W T Harrison slightly, Gottliff Shendel, slightly, George Cook, slightly


COMPANY K.

Killed – Captain C C Cloutman, Corporal James Berkley, Privates James Blake, William Kirkpatrick, John Hampton, W H. H Whitney, Brass Band, S H Phillips.

Wounded – Privates E G Vaughn, severely, David Cook, severely, James West, arm broke, Corporal S S Sheever leg broke; Sergeant B. H. Hammitt, severely; Privates A S Thompson, severely, Thomas Gallagher, slightly, W H Goodall, slightly T D Holmes, slightly, David Sergent, slightly, Sergeant T M Cook slightly.


RECAPITULATION.

Killed – 41
Wounded 137
Total 198


The above is a copy of the report made to the Medical Director by W. R. Marsh, Surgeon 2nd Iowa Infantry, and forwarded by him to the Burlington Hawkeye for publication.

– Published in The Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Saturday, March 1, 1862, p. 1

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