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FEATURES: CIVIL WAR UNITS: 70th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, USA [BACK]

Company D

(Listings in Alphabetical Order)

Adams, John

Albright, John S.

Allen, Enos

Allen, Gregory

Allen, Newton

Ballard, Benjamin F.

Ballentine, Samuel

Bray, David M.

Bray, Jacob M.

Brewer, Jesse

Brown, James M.

Callahan, John M.

Cannatsey, William S.

Carter, Milton

Chamness, Nevious B.

Clapp, Thomas, C.

Copeland, George

Costin, Granvil

Costin, Henry W.

Costin, Mathias A.

Costin, William H.

Craven, Ira R.

Craven, William E.

Crayton, George W.

Deal, Daniel

Deweese, Elza

Deweese, Leander

Doan, Thomas J.

Done, William T.

Easter, George W.

Easter, Joseph, A.

Easter, William P.

Eaton, Henry C.

Edwards, William J.

Ellmore, Eli

Ellmore, Jesse

Fansler, David

Farmer, Jacob

Farmer, Peter

Farr, Uriah H.

Fletcher, Vardman

Freet, George

Fugate, David

Grave, Alvin S.

Grave, Clark

Greeson, Alfred

Greeson, Alonzo B.

Gregory, Joseph

Hancock, Owen C.

Harper, George W.

Harryman, Samuel K.

Harvey, Milo E.

Hendricks, James C.

Hill, Cornelus

Hinson, Thomas N.

Hornaday, Thomas R.

Howell, John V.

Hubbard, John T.

Hubbard, Thomas D.

Ingle, Samuel

Johnson, Barclay R.

Johnson, Calvin

Johnson, Isaac

Johnson, Robert

Jordan, Andrew

Julian, James

Kersey, Isaac

Kirkendoll, Matthew

Lake, John E.

Lake, William A.

Lake, William C.

Lane, Elias E.

Lane, James

Lane, Levi

Leach, Francis M.

Lewallen, Alonzo

Lockwood, Daniel

Long Isaiah

Mason, Martin

McCall, James

McClellan, William R.

McCracken, William

McCraken, James

Moon, Milo H.

Moon, Sylvester

Myrick, Eli S.

Obenshain, Leonidas

Olleman, Ezra

Pike, John

Pike, Moses B.

Poe, Isaac

Poe, John H.

Pray, Eli

Reagan, Joseph W.

Renck, Otto

Rhea, William C.

Roland, William J.

Ross, Absalom

Rush, Merideth

Rushton, Elias M.

Simpson, James

Smith, James

Snow, Jesse F.

Spoon, James

Spoon, William A.

Tansey, Barclay

Tansey, Daniel

Tansey, William E.

Thompson, Geroge W.

Thornton, George W.

Tincher, John D.

Townsend, Clayton

Trogden, Isaiah

Vogus, Peter

Ward, Calvin

Ward, John A.

Ward, Rufus H.

White, Peter

Widdows, James R.

Wilhite, William W.

Williams, Levi

Wilson, Barton

Wilson, John

 

 

 Discharged Nov 6, 1863.

Recruit.

,

Recruit.

,

Cpl., died at Gallatin, Mar 13, 1863.

Died at Nashville, TN, Jun 22, 1864.

,

,

,

,

,

,

Cpl.,promoted to Sgt., discharged Jan 20, 1864.

Wounded at Resaca, May 15, 1864.

,

,

,

Died at Gallatin, TN, Feb 22, 1863.

Promoted to Cpl., Sgt.

,

Promoted to Cpl.

Recruit.

Wounded at Resaca, GA.

1st Duty Sgt., wounded at Resaca, May 15, 1864.

Recruit.

Recruit.

Discharged Dec 10, 1863.

Recruit.

Discharged Feb 6, 1863.

Wounded at Resaca, may 15, 1864.

,

Cpl.

,

Discharged Dec 6, 1863.

,

,

Wounded at Resaca, May 14, 1864, died Jun 9, 1864.

Wounded at Resaca, May 15, 1864, discharged.

(Absalom Ross' brother-in-law)

Wounded at Resaca, May 15, 1864.

Recruit.

Wounded at Resaca, May 15, 1864, died May 16, 1864.

Recruit. Wounded at Resaca, May 15, 1864.

Recruit.

Discharged, Jul 27, 1864.

Wounded at Resaca, May 15, 1864, died May 27, 1864.

Transferred to PIONEER CORPS.

Recruit.

,

2nd Lt., promoted to 1st Lt., Apr 20, 1863.

Recruit.

Transferred to Drummer Boy.

Cpl.

Recruit.

Misician, promoted to ranks by request.

,

Cpl., promoted to Sgt.

Sgt., wounded at new Hope Church, Jun 15, 1864.

Recruit.

Captain, Aug 2, 1862, resigned Apr 20, 1863

Sgt., Died at Gallatin, Mar 9, 1863.

,

Wounded July 20, 1864, discharged 1864.

Died Mar 21, 1863.

Discharged, May 6, 1863.

Discharged Nov 21, 1862.

,

promoted to Cpl.

,

,

Recruit.

,

Recruit.

Deserted Nov 9, 1862.

Discharged Mar 3, 1863.

Died Jun 24, 1864.

Musician.

,

Recruit.

,

Promoted to Sgt, Orderly Sgt., 2nd Lt., Apr 21, 1863.

Promoted to Cpl, wounded May 15, 1864.

Promoted to Cpl.

Discharged Jun 24, 1863.

Discharged Mar 3, 1863.

Promoted to Cpl., Sgt.

1st Sgt., discharged Jan 23, 1863.

Cpl.

Sgt.

 Recruit. Died at Kingston, GA.

Died of wounds Aug 21, 1864.

Recruit.

,

Teamster.

,

,

Assigned to: PIONEER CORPS ; Gunboat Silver Lake; Fort Negley.

Discharged Jan 24, 1863.

,

,

,

Cpl.

,

,

Recruit.

Discharged Feb 11, 1863.

1st Lt., promoted to Captain, Apr 20, 1863, wounded at Resaca, GA, May 15, 1864.

,

,

Recruit.

Recruit.

Recruit.

,

Wounded May 15, 1864 , died May 23, 1864.

Promoted to Cpl.

Promoted to Cpl.

Died at Bowling Green, KY, Jan 13, 1863.

Wounded May 14, 1864.

Wounded at Resaca, May 14, 1864.

Discharged May 23, 1865.

Discharged Feb 28, 1863.

 

Note: This Company was mustered out with the Regiment, Jun 8, 1865.



FEATURES: CIVIL WAR UNITS: 70th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, USA [BACK]


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