Showing posts with label John G Halloway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John G Halloway. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2012

John G. Halloway


John G. Halloway, enlisted in Company D, Fifteenth Iowa Infantry, September 27, 1861, and served his country thirty-eight months. He was wounded in the right hip at Pittsburgh Landing, and later was taken with typhoid fever and confined in the hospital at Keokuk. He rejoined his regiment at Vicksburg after the surrender of that city, and was in the campaign against Johnston’s army. He suffered from sunstroke in July, 1864, and the following November received an honorable discharge, and is now residing on section 10, in Liberty Township. He was married September 8, 1863, to Lida Seeker, while on detached duty at Keokuk. Six children were born to this union, of whom five still survive – Mrs. Cetta Trumbo, Bertie L., Jessie E., Mary J. and Willie. A son, James, is deceased. For his services to his country John G. Halloway receives a pension. He was bereaved by the death of his wife, August 25, 1880.

SOURCE: Abstracted from the biographical sketch of his father, James P. Halloway, in Biographical and Historical Record of Clarke County, Iowa, Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1886 p. 383

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

List of Iowa Sick Soldiers At Keokuk

We copy below the list of sick soldiers who arrived at Keokuk on Sunday by the City of Memphis, and sent to the General Military Hospital.  There were one or two too low to tive their names.  There were none wounded in this list:

Thos F Johnson, D 15th
J V Lambert, D 12th
P H Cambridge, B 8th
I Newman, E 8th
Cyrus Judd, I 8th
J P Harding, corp I 12
B Hoover, G 14th
Seth Paup, I 12th
A Lumsden, I 12th
James L Hoff, I 12th
O W Patten, ser’g G 7
G H Brock, B 12th
J H Shook, F 15th
E Wortrobeck, D 12th
J K Crane, mus’n I 12
J Wotrobeck, D 12th
B F Crystal, D 2nd
S W Anderson, A 2nd
L B Clark, D 14th
D W Tybee, E 14th
Nelson Ralston, F 12th
David Devour, C 15th
Geo Egbert, F 15th
W H Roberts, K 11th
Theo Prescott, D 12th
A C Blood, D 12th
A J Davis, C 12th
R F Rogers, C 12th
D McCall, C 12th
S S Blanchard, C 12th
B D Campbell, H 12th
Isaac Novett, E 14th
Conrad Saums, G 11th
F M Johnson, C 7th
J E Denny, C 7th
J Hartman, C 7th
John W Guthrie, B 15
Christian Herr, D 15th
Peter Bradshaw, E 11th
Aaron Morlat, F 15th
R W Oldham, C 15th
Jos Howard, I 15th
Wm Parker, K 15th
Geo Hamer, I 15th
Jas Gardner, D 8th
M V Crouch, F 15th
Wm Bruse, G 14th
Geo W Bailey, E 12th
Jos Shirley, F 7th
A C Scriven, A 15th
W H McKinley, D 15th
W H Williams, K 15th
David H Barr, G 11th
P W Brown, E 14th
Martin Reese, C 11th
Harvey Bell, corp H 2d
Wm C Johnson, I 3d
L M A Roberts, K 13th
Wm Fisher, B 13th
Wm Young, G 14th
J H Clark, serg’t E 11th
Adam C Smith, E 11th
F H Hesler, H 12th
John F Brown, C 12th
Frank Jordan, E 15th
Jacob R Smith, C 12th
P L McKinney, H 2d
Edward Lundy, C 15th
A Mitchell, com ser 15th
Wm R Moore, E 13th
John J Smith, H 11th
A J Sloan, H 12th
Wm D Craven, H 15th
W S Blanchard, E 7th
Alva Hopkinson, H 11th
A Nash, F 16th
W A Bucher, ser G 14
David M Dick, H 11th
R H Boyd, H 15th
Isaac Cochran, A 7th
R L Kiser, K 11th
J H Trotter, E 3d
P R Buckham, F 15th
Chas. McNall, H 7th
Sickman Wyatt, I 15th
J G Holloway, cor D 15
Jno Porter, E 15th
R Ingersoll, ser H 11th
A Lowrie, G 11th
Zirni Troth, F 15th
Geo Wiley, G 11th
Thomas Shannon, D 8th
P Lewellen, K 15th
O E Thorson, G 12th
F Rieson, G 12th
Chas Skinner, G 12th
E Engelrickson, G 12th
A Gibberson, G 12th
J V Bishop, B 14th
Jas Austin, D 14th
C Edwards, G 14th
N Heald, D 14th
C S Bucklan, A 12th
Levi Dobbins, A 12th
A H Powell, G 14th
Isaac Green, B 3d
W H Conwell, B 3d
David Rockhill, B 11th
Oliver Bidsoll, H 15th
C W Noyse, H 15th
Wm W Glenville, E 15th
H H Bushwell, K 11th
J A Waldo, B 15th
Geo Palmer, F 11th
W H Carlisle, H 7th
R N Graham, H 7th
Joseph Manners, C 11th
A Mitchell, I 12th
E Reniger, B 7th
Lyman Kellogg, K 3d
R M Johnson, F 15th
W W Stanfield, E 14th
Sam Campbell, D 11th
J F M Postlewait, B 11th
Thos Frazier, corp D 14
Geo Roper, B 15th
W K Goode, corp. C 15
A Homewood, I 15th
Wm Long, F 8th
John M Dunn, H 11th
Lewis Gilber, E 12th
Sam Jackson, A 12th
R C Walter, G 11th
Wm C Crouch, I 11th
J W Donivan, K 13th
R W Gross, Com. 15th
W J Sheppard, B 3d
A S Bullard, B 3d
Geo Berryman, E 11th
J H Cassell, D 15th
Wm McGregor, H 15th
Wm White, I 15th
J H Hamilton, I 11th
Wm Schoen, G 16th
R D Nelson, F 11th
W P Shelton, F 11th
Chas C Grant, F 12th
Sam Druse, E 8th
J B Jones, I 15th
Daniel F Brid, D 15th
Thos Morgan, I 16th
J Ritchey, G 13th
Levi Hunt, C 15th
W S Jackson, C 15th
Wm Jackson, C 15th
R H Whitenech, 2d Lt. A 15th
J Parker, corp I 15th
N Hasperhomart, K 13
Sam G Goff, H 3d
Wm Boorherts, 16th
A N Stringer, 2nd Lt. K 16th
G G Robinson, K 12th
A L Cocklin, I 13th
W H Michael, B 11th
Jon Dooley, C 13th
G Longstraph, B 11th
V W Andrus, 1st Lt 13
R McLean, D 11th
A C Boyd, A 13th
H Moreland, ser B 15th
A J Pyatt, A 15th
A French, B 13th
T J Burgoyne, corp I 7
C L Barnum, E 15th
S R Dysart C 15th
J A Firman, B 11th
John Arnold, D 15th


– Published in The Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Saturday, May 24, 1862, p. 2


Monday, September 21, 2009

List of Killed and Wounded of the 15th Regiment Iowa Volunteers, in the Battle of Pittsburg, Tenn., Sunday, April 6th, 1862

{OFFICIAL REPORT OF SURGEON DAVIS.}


FIELD AND STAFF.

Wounded - Col H T Reid, flesh wound in neck; Major Wm Belknap, do in shoulder; Adjutant G Pomety, do in thigh, severely; Sergeant Major Alex Brown, left hip, severely.


COMPANY A.

Killed – 2d Lieutenant J B Penneman; Privates P H Kennedy, Wm Wood.

Wounded – Corporals W J McLenahan, hip severely; John Kinbrough, arm do; M Rhynsburger, hand do; Wm Hershburger, head do; Wm E Elsroad side do; Privates E Hopkins, leg severely; C S Stewart hand do; D Rhynsburger head do; F Lambard groin slightly; John F Evans do slightly. J D Simms Thigh Severely;Jacob Sells Hand do; Jacob Brown breast do; Henry Bunn shoulder do; David Klemeck leg slightly; Sergeants Robert G Forgrave hand slightly; A Hatfield leg do L C Brainard hand do.


COMPANY B.

Killed – Private Conrad Wenzel.

Wounded – 1st Sergt Henry Moreland, head slightly; Privates M Barnes mortally; B F Stoughsen, head severely; John Payne, shoulder do; Henry Edmonds, arm do; Robert Campbel, arm do; L M Green, leg slightly; J M Rogers, leg do.


COMPANY C.

Killed – Private Chas W Bardrick.

Wounded - Privates C L Kirk, in the leg severely; David Haff, in the shoulder severely; J S Warner, breast do; Charles Johnson, arm do; D Devour, arm do; henry Barrell hand do; G T Limbert, thigh do; W H Brown thigh do; S P Otry, leg do; Eden Hunt, leg do; J Youngblood, thigh do/ J Love, leg slightly; L L Loyd, slightyly; N H Griffith, slightly.


COMPANY D.

Killed – 1st Sergt Chas Fowler; Privates Jos Rhyne; Frederick Frick.

Wounded – 1st Lieut J S Porter; Privates Jno Holloway; W B Grey; G S Baird; J S Massler; Andrew Clark; M Rayburn; John Engle; Wm Winter; E M Gephart; G W Zimmerman; A J Roack; Henry Elms; W S Mesind; John Wellman; Charles Shriven; Samuel Buchanan.


COMPANY E.

Killed – J W Fouts, John McCord, George Peyton, Wm Clark.

Wounded – Capt R W Hutchcraft, in arm, severely; 1st Sert’t Wm Muir, do slightly; Serg’t W C Strider, do do; Corp Melvin Sweet, shot in hand; corp Vear Porter, severe. Privates. – Aaron Clingman, Severe, Ben Davis do, George Dehart thigh, John Miller do, W D Carver wrist slight; Isaac B Thatcher do, Jonathan Porter do; Wm McCary do; Silas Grove severe.


COMPANY F.

Killed – B F Russell, M W Thayer, Isaac Troth.

Wounded – Capt E C Blackmar, 1st Lieut P H Goode, finger off; corp F Blackmar, in leg – Privates. A M McKee, neck, severe; D Scott do; Wm H Irvin do; Wm Blair, slightly; W R Cooper do, F M Harmon do; G B Burry do; W Tiefford do; T Kelley do; John Ryerson do; I M Parson.


COMPANY G.

Killed – Private Granville Feagins

Wounded - Corps C L Mathews, slight; Nath IL Hoyse, head; Privates Joseph Amon, head, severely; Oscar E Ford, side, do; Miles Judkins, arm amputated; John White, hand, severely; Daniel Fisher, slightly; Henry Hooten, face, slightly, Harrison Morris, do;; W Metcalf, do; Truman Stone, do; John Toveral; do; Jacob McVay, slightly; Steven Overson, do; corporal C H Web, do.


COMPANY H.

Killed – Private Aaron Crill.

Wounded – 1st Lieut L W King, left leg, severely; 2d Lieut J A Danielson, Hip; 1st Sergt F M Platt, through left leg, severely; Sergt I S Cole, thigh, do; corporals N G Boynton, do; H G Vinceent [sic], right leg, amputated, Privates James Clark, severely; Samuel Clark, do; Sam Dicus, slight; J W Ellis, shot through hand and wrist; Jonathan Johnson, shot through left foot left arm and head; David Knauss, slight; Andrew Mosier, leg, slight, Joseph Whaley, foot, do; L Streeter, slight, Henry Frantz, do.


COMPANY I.

Killed – 2d Lieut R W Hamilton. Privates M H Wilson, James Doyle.

Wounded - Capt James G Day, hip, severely; Lieut I M Reid, neck, slight; Serg’t H Scheevers, shoulder, severe; corp G H Kuhn do do; corp B F Keck, abdomen, sever. Privates. – Robert Brisbin leg; Eclamer Chandler do; Albert Homewood do slight; Geo Haner hand; J B Jones breast severe; H Morgan wrist; I M Murphy hip, mortally; Melvin R Palmer severe; H N Vandervall do; Jackson Gracy slight; Isaac Johnson do; J Hall do, Wm Ward hand, severe; A A Rogers hip and leg, slight.


COMPANY K.

Killed - Privates John Holmes; John Winkler.

Wounded – Corporals H B Wyatt, slight, A R Wilcox, do. Privates W Bealer, do; James Crismore, do; W R Edmonds, do. G L Hunt do; W S Grave, do, J Ketchum, do; James Long, do; L. M Randolph, do, J Smith, do, G W Wallace, shot through foot severely; M M Young, slight; G W Hammonds, do, Perry Bird, do.


Additional Wounded – Private Robt. Hardman, reported missing turns out wounded in the face badly; Private Charles m Weelock, co A, reported missing, turns out badly wounded in the thigh.


MISSING AND SUPPOSED PRISONERS

Company A – Private A L Palmer.

Company K – Capt J M Hedrick; Private _ Johnson.

Company G – 2nd Lieut Hezekiah Fisk, Private Albert U Crosby.


– Published in The Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Saturday, April 26, 1862, p. 2