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From: ckimes <>
Subject: PULASKI'S "ROLL OF HONOR" (cont.)
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 22:08:37 -0500


continuing with the list of Civil War soldiers from Pulaski Co. that died:

Seventy-third Infantry - Wilbur Doud, died at Nashville, November, 1862.

Seventy-seventh Infantry - Capt. George W. Baker, killed at Chickamauga,
September 20, 1863; John W. Aikens, died at Bowling Green, Ky., November,
1862; David A. Barnes, died at Lebanon, Ky., November, 1862; Isaac Boles,
died at Gallatin, Tenn., January, 1863; William Bridgeman, died at
Gallatin, February, 1863; Andrew Birch, died Murfreesboro, December, 1862;
Noah P. Braden, died at Chattanooga, March, 1864; Rufus C. Brown, died at
Newbern, N.C., May, 1865; John Brown, died at Gallatin, February, 1863;
Samuel B. Chamberlain, died at Gallatin, January, 1863; Henry M. Cary, died
of wounds at Chattanooga, October, 1863; Cornelius W. Doremus, died at
Louisville, KY., November, 1862; Jesse Elanore, died at Jeffersonville,
Ind., July, 1864; Henry Emmensetter, died at Louisville, December, 1862;
Jacob Evans, killed at Chickamauga, September, 1863; Andrew J. Evans, died
at Gallatin January, 1863; John Hodges, died in Danville Prison, Va.,
March, 1864; George Little, died at Bowling Green, Ky., November, 1862;
Richard B. Liming, died at Chattanooga, October, 1863; Jacob Lemasters,died
at Chattanooga, January, 1864; Frank T. Lane, died Chattanooga, October,
1863; Thomas Lemasters, died at home, July 1864; Simeon Myers, died at
Louisville, October, 1862; John McCarty, died at Louisville, November,
1862; John J. Murphey, died at Gallatin, Tenn., January, 1863; Charles
Emmensetter, died at Gallatin, February 1863; Samuel Sell, died at
Nashville, June, 1863; Benjamin F. Whissinger, died at Gallatin, December,
1862; Luther H. Williams, died at Gallatin, December, 1862; William H.
Waterhouse, died at Triune, Tenn., March, 1863; Alexander C. Waters, killed
at Chickamauga, September, 1863; Andrew P. Williams, died at Gallatin,
January 1863; M. Williamson, killed at Chickamauga, September, 1863; Garvin
Ward, died at Gallatin, December, 1862; John F. Yagle, died at Chattanooga,
October 1863.

One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Infantry -Jacob Kimble, died at Knoxville,
Tenn., August, 1864; Robert Murray, died at Knoxville, June 1864; James W.
Stump, died at Chattanooga, July, 1864; Nathan A. Swisher, killed at Wise
Forks, N.C., March 1865.

One hundred and Thirtieth Infantry - Second Lieut. William H. Cone, died of
wounds, July, 1864.

One Hundred and Forty-second Infantry - Anthony Seppy, died at Nashville,
March 1865.
One Hundred and Fifty-first Infantry - Jefferson H.Brown, died at
Nashville, July, 1865; John W. Nicholas, died at Nashville, June 1865;
Francis M. Poisel, died at Nashville, June, 1865; William H. Smith, died at
Nashville, July, 1865.

Twelfth Cavalry - Willis H. Buck, died at Nashville, January, 1865; Peter
Cooper, died at Grenada, Miss., October, 1865; Osman Guss, died at Michigan
City, January, 1864; John Hour, died of wounds at home, 1864; Isaiah Hines,
died at Kendallville, Ind., January, 1864; John H. Hoover, died at Memphis,
October, 1865; George Hunter, died of wounds at Tallahoma, Tenn.,October,
1864; William Marlon, died at Memphis, September, 1865; Stephen Silms, died
at Stark's Landing, Ala., March, 1865.
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This concludes the information from this reference. In the event you missed
the first part of this data posted a couple days ago, it comes from a
section in a volume titled "Counties of White and Pulaski, Indiana" F. A.
Battey & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 1883.

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