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1 AUTHOR'S NOTE: Like any census record, some census takers had excellent handwriting and spelling, others had terrible handwriting and spelling, some were wrote down every scrap of information and others very little. This census is no different. As a result the user should be aware of misspellings and other errors; and not regard this document as being totally reliable. Always consult the original and use this document only as a guide. While the 1890 Census was designed for Union Veterans, on occasions Confederate Veterans were included but later marked off the census. I have included Confederate records when available Cooper County, Missouri Census Albin George W. Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Alexander John Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 71st Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1864; Served: 2 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Arrow Rock; By Eliza Alexander, widow Allison Dudley Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Alues Frederic Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 41st Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 26 Aug 1864; Discharge Date: 11 Jul 1865; Served: years, 10 months, and 15 days; Post Office Address: Clifton City; Heart trouble, ruptures Anderson Chappell Rank: Private; Company: H; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Gooch's Mill; Arnold A. Rank: Private; Company: E; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 15 Sep 1863; Discharge Date: 14 Jul 1865; Served: 1 years, 9 months, and 19 days; Post Office Address: Clarks Fork; Rheumatism and piles Arnold John Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; ; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "John died while serving in the Union Army." Askew James Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: Iowa Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Back Godfrey Rank: Private; Company: S; Regiment: 1st Missouri State Militia; Enlistment Date: 1860; Discharge Date: 1862; Served: 2 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Clarks Fork; Running sore on ankle Banks John Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: 5 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Esta Banks, widow. Died of scurvy contracted in army. Barron Walter Rank: Sergeant; Company: I; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 20 May 1863; Discharge Date: 13 Jul 1865; Served: 3 years, 2 months, and 7 days; Post Office Address: Lone Elm; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "When the Civil War broke out, Mr. Barron enlisted in the Home Guards at Boonville. He was then just 21 years of age. Later he enlisted in the 37th Illinois Infantry, and afterwards became a member of the 9th Missouri Cavalry. He participated in the battle of Castle Rock Ford on the Osage River and was in the skirmish south of Boonville. He was also at the battles of Little Blue, Independence, Big Blue, Mine Creek, and Little Osage and a number of other engagements and skirmishes. He took part in 21 engagements in all, including the battle with Bill Anderson's guerrillas at Fayette, in which many men were killed." Bartlett Edwin O. Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: Sep 1862; Discharge Date: Nov 1863; Served: 1 year, 2 months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; State Militia Baugher Cyrus Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Nelson; Bauman Godlieb Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Shot in right arm Beadles James Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 27th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 06 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 13 Jan 1865; Served: 2 years, 10 months, and 7 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Beadles Nathen Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 27th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 06 Aug 1862;

2 Discharge Date: 13 Jan 1865; Served: 2 years, 10 months, and 7 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Beck Peter Paul Rank: Soldier; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Beeson Benjamin Rank: Private; Company: E; Regiment: 20th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 17 Apr 1861; Discharge Date: 27 Aug 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Beha Ben Rank: Sergeant; Company: E; Regiment: 3rd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 10 May 1861; Discharge Date: 28 Sep 1864; Served: 3 years, 4 months, and 18 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Knocked on the head deformed Beha Gerhart Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 19 Jan 1862; Discharge Date: 19 Feb 1865; Served: 3 years, 1 month, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Bell Charles C. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 43rd Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 02 Aug 1864; Discharge Date: Jul 1865; Served: years, 11 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Taken prisoner Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "August 2, 1864, Charles C. Bell enlisted in the Union service "cavalry". He was captured by Gen. Joe Shelby's command in October, 1864, was held prisoner for two days, and was then paroled, but a few days later he again joined his command and served to the end of the war, and was discharged July 11, 1865." Bell John H. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 5th Missouri Regulars; Enlistment Date: Sep 1863; Discharge Date: Aug 1864; Served: years, 11 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Bernaugh Charles Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 71st Kentucky Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1863; Discharge Date: 1864; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Shot through right thigh Berry Wyan B. Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Lebanon; Biggs Andrew J. Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 18th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1864; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Lamine; Birdsong Eli Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: 43rd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: California; Lame. Birdsong Reuben Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: 43rd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: California; Eyes affected. Blair Fincuse Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1864; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 1 year, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Christinia Kemp, first wife. Shot through right arm. Blakely William D. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 75th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: Apr 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Arrow Rock; Blankenbaker Jefferson Rank: Corporal; Company: C; Regiment: 62nd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 24 Nov 1863; Discharge Date: 19 Jan 1866; Served: 2 years, 2 months, and 10 days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Boehm John Rank: Corporal; Company: K; Regiment: 46th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: ; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Margaretta Zimmerman, widow. Hurt by horse falling on him. Bohannen John Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 24th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: ; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Dicks Mill; Bohannen Leander Rank: Private; Company: D; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 04 Feb 1862; Discharge Date: 03 Feb 1865; Served: 3 years, months, and 0 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Rheumatism contracted in the army. Boles Antony Rank: Private; Company: F; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 20 Mar 1861; Discharge Date: 12 Apr 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove;

3 Boles Armstead Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 62nd Colored Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1863; Discharge Date: 1866; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Gooch's Mill; Bone Egariah J. Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Boone Joseph Rank: Sergeant; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: 11 Sep 1861; Discharge Date: 11 Apr 1865; Served: 3 years, 7 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Born Jacob Rank: Private; Company: I; Regiment: 66th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 22 Sep 1864; Discharge Date: 17 Jun 1865; Served: 0 years, 8 months, and 27 days; Post Office Address: Pisgah; Chronic diarrhea and piles Bottoms Sanders R. Rank: Corporal; Company: F; Regiment: 6th Kentucky Cavalry; Enlistment Date: Aug 1862; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Clarks Fork; Never discharged Bowman Andrew Rank: Private; Company: E; Regiment: 1st Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; By Catherine Bowman, widow. Bowmer James Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, Mahan and days; Post Office Address: Grove; Confederate soldier; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "When the Civil War broke out he enlisted in the Confederate Army and served under General Price, in Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas. He was taken prisoner in Arkansas and was held a prisoner of war by the Federals at St. Louis until the war closed." Bradshaw Isack Rank: Private; Company: J; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 30 May 1863; Discharge Date: 13 Jul 1865; Served: 2 years, 1 months, and 13 days; Post Office Address: Prairie Home; Brandes Charles Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 29th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 10 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 21 Jun 1865; Served: 2 years, 9 months, and 10 days; Post Office Address: Bunceton; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "Charles Brandes served for three years as a soldier of the Union." Bridgewater James Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Lamine; By Mary Bridgewater, widow Brookshire James H. Rank: Private; Company: H; Regiment: 6th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 29 Jul 1863; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; By Anna Z. Brookshire, widow Browaugh Friederich Rank: Captain; Company: A; Regiment: Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 4 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Brown James (?) Rank: Corporal; Company: L; Regiment: 11th Missouri; Enlistment Date: 13 Aug 1863; Discharge Date: 13 Jul 1865; Served: 1 year, 11 months, and 7 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Gun Shot in the right leg Brown William H. Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1865; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; By Mary E. Brown, widow. Brownfield Christian Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Brownfield Jonas S. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 29 May 1863; Discharge Date: 03 Jun 1865; Served: 2 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Discharged on disability Brownfield Jonathan Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; Brownfield Martin Rank: Corporal; Company: I; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 20 May 1863; Discharge Date: 13 Jul 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; By Adaline Brownfield, widow Brownfield Samuel Rank: Private; Company: F; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 20 May 1863; Discharge Date: 13 Jul 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; General disability, chronic diarrhea Bunce Bevely Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: May 1861; Discharge Date: Nov 1862; Served: 1 year, 7 months, and days; Post Office Address:

4 Boonville; Confederate. Taken prisoner at Richmond, Mo. Burgamaster John Rank: ; Company: C; Regiment:??? Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: Oct 1861; Discharge Date: Jan 1862; Served: years, 4 months, and days; Post Office Address: Smithton; Arnold Creagan's Battalion?. Burnett Henry R. Rank: Corporal; Company: H; Regiment: 45th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 13 Aug 1864; Discharge Date: 29 Jan 1863; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; Burrus James Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "James, born 16 Apr 1828, was a Confederate soldier, and was killed at the battle of Gettysburg;" Butler George L. Rank: Private; Company: H; Regiment: 45th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: Aug 1864; Discharge Date: Jul 1865; Served: 0 years, 11 months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; Lung disease. Callahan Columbus Rank: Private; Company: G; Regiment: Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Bunceton; Confederate Soldier Calvert Patric T. Rank: Corporal; Company: F; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 13 Apr 1862; Discharge Date: 13 Apr 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Cambell George H. Rank: Private; Company: H; Regiment: 18th Kentucky Volunteers; Enlistment Date: 25 Sep 1861; Discharge Date: 04 Jan 1864; Served: 2 years, 3 months, and 10 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Re-enlisted veteran Carey Simpson B. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 52nd Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1864; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Carpenter John J. Rank: Lieutenant; Company: A; Regiment: 45th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 26 Sep 1861; Discharge Date: 09 Mar 1865; Served: 3 years, 7 months, and 2 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Re-enlisted Carter Morton Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: 60th Missouri; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Carter William Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Nelson; Cartner Charles R. Rank: ; Company: B; Regiment: 13th Missouri State Infantry; Enlistment Date: 02 Feb 1862; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "Feb 2, 1862, Charles R. Cartner enlisted in Co., B, 13th Missouri Infantry regiment and served until 1865 under the Union flag. His war service was practically all in Missouri and his command was constantly waging war against the bushwhackers and guerillas which infested the state. He also participated in the rout of General Price's Army until it was driven out of Missouri." Carvelle Oliver Rank: Lieutenant; Company: B; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 04 Jan 1862; Discharge Date: 04 Feb 1865; Served: 3 years, 1 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Case Osher Rank: Private; Company: E; Regiment: 44th Iowa Infantry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: 13 Sep 1864; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Gooch's Mill; Case Samuel S. Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: 3rd Wisconsin Infantry; Enlistment Date: 22 Feb 1862; Discharge Date: 27 Dec 1862; Served: years, 10 months, and 25 days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Cash Augustus Rank: Private; Company: M; Regiment: 52nd Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1864; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Crippled, suffering from rheumatism. Casker Charley Rank: Corporal; Company: E; Regiment: 3rd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 18 Sep 1861; Discharge Date: 28 Sep 1864; Served: 3 years, 0 months, and 10 days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Cassell John Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 155th Illinois Infantry; Enlistment Date: 26 Feb 1865; Discharge Date: 04 Sep 1865; Served: years, 6 months, and 8 days; Post Office Address:

5 Blackwater; Caton Nimrod C. Rank: Private; Company: D; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: Sep 1862; Discharge Date: Nov 1863; Served: 1 year, 2 months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; State Militia Catterman Lewis Rank: Captain; Company: B; Regiment: 13 Arkansas Infantry; Enlistment Date: Nov 1861; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Bunceton; Confederate Soldier Chamberlin Albert M. Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; Confederate Soldier Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War" Chamberlin Lucien L. Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 12th Virginia Cavalry; Enlistment Date: Apr 1861; Discharge Date: Apr 1865; Served: 4 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: New Palestine; Confederate soldier; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "On the outbreak of the Civil War, L. L. Chamberlin enlisted in Co., B, 12th Virginia Regiment, Colonel Harmon's regiment, in Ashby's brigade, afterward known as the "Laurel Brigade," and served with his command until the close of the war. "Ashby's Brigade" covered itself with glory during the Civil War. This brigade participated in more hard fought battles than any other command on either side during the war. It never surrendered, but at the close of the war disbanded, and what was left of its tattered and war-worn members, went home, to surrender, if at all, as individuals. L. L. Chamberlin took a part in all the battles in which his command participated and passed through the entire struggle without a wound. He was under constant fire for 40 days during one of their most severe campaigns." Chout Jacob A. Rank: Private; Company: I; Regiment: 98th Illinois Infantry; Enlistment Date: Jul 1862; Discharge Date: 06 Jul 1863; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; Spine effected. Christopher James Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: Kentucky Infantry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Clark Henry M. Rank: Major; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 4 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Clark James W. Rank: Lieutenant; Company: D; Regiment: 69th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 17 Mar 1864; Discharge Date: 17 Jul 1865; Served: 1 year, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Re-enlisted veteran Cochran John Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 13 Jan 1862; Discharge Date: 09 Feb 1865; Served: 3 years, months, and 27 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "he had served as a Union soldier, as corporal of his company and for three years he fought to uphold the Union authority in the section of the country." Cocks Charles W. Rank: Sergeant; Company: B; Regiment: 1st Ohio Artillery; Enlistment Date: 14 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 36324; Served: 2 years, 10 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Sun stroke Colack Thomas B. Rank: Private; Company: D; Regiment: Florida Volunteers; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Dicks Mill; Confederate Soldier Collins Charles Rank: Corporal; Company: C; Regiment: 62nd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1863; Discharge Date: 1866; Served: 2 years, 6 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Piles and ruptured Collins Milford Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Ella Collins, widow. Discharged on account of sickness. Recollection of widow not good Colman Cornilus Rank: Corporal; Company: H; Regiment: 6th United States Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1863; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Prairie Home; Conger Ulyses Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; By widow Cook Adam Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; ; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "Adam Cook... until the outbreak of the Civil War. He served in the Union

6 Army, and was among the first volunteers to offer their services to the Union under General Siegel. He fought in the battle of Wilson s Creek during his first three months' service. He then re-enlisted for three years and served under General Grant. He participated in the siege and capture of Vicksburg, and fought at the battles of Fort Pillow and the seven Days' Battle of the Wilderness. He was with Sherman's command on the famous march from Atlanta to the sea. He served, in all, three years and three months, and after receiving an honorable discharge he returned to St. Louis and hired himself out as a substitute for a rich merchant and served until the close of the war." Cooper Mark C. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 33rd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 11 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; Eyes affected, almost blind. Cordry James Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Lebanon; Cordry James W. Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, 7 months, and days; Post Office Address: Arrow Rock; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": James W. Cordry was a soldier in the Civil War, fighting with the Union forces, entering the service at the age of 18 years. Cornelius John Rank: Private; Company: H; Regiment: Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: 3 years, 0 months, and 10 days; Post Office Address: Bunceton; Craig Absolom W. Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: 2nd Colored; Enlistment Date: 20 Sep 1861; Discharge Date: 24 Mar 1862; Served: 0 years, 6 months, and 4 days; Post Office Address: Bell Air; Craig Henry C. Rank: Private; Company: E; Regiment: 2nd Virginia Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 01 Sep 1861; Discharge Date: Nov 1864; Served: 3 years, 3 months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Craig James Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 61st Illinois Infantry; Enlistment Date: 15 Mar 1865; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, 5 months, and 15 days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Crawford Monroe Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: 1st Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: 19 Sep 1861; Discharge Date: 13 Oct 1864; Served: 3 years, 0 months, and 22 days; Post Office Address: Otterville; By Mary A. Crawford, widow. Crockett Felix Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 60th Iowa Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1863; Discharge Date: 1866; Served: 2 years, 7 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Crockett Samuel M. Rank: Soldier; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Croft George Rank: Private; Company: F; Regiment: 30th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Left arm shot off Cusler Melvin Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: New Palestine; By Elizabeth Cusler, widow, confederate soldier Danfourt David Rank: Private; Company: D; Regiment: 68th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 09 Mar 1865; Discharge Date: 05 Jan 1866; Served: 0 years, 9 months, and 25 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Colored regiment. Core D Afrique has disc Daniel Cassel Rank: Private; Company: F; Regiment: 58th Illinois Infantry; Enlistment Date: 17 Mar 1865; Discharge Date: Mar 1866; Served: 1 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Fell through a bridge - crippled. Sad case. Darby Patrick Rank: Corporal; Company: E; Regiment: 1st New York Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 01 Aug 1863; Discharge Date: 12 Aug 1865; Served: 2 years, 0 months, and 12 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Davis Albert G. Rank: Private; Company: F; Regiment: 89th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: years, 8 months, and days; Post Office Address: Clifton City; By Joanna Davis, widow, heart trouble. Davis Francis M. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 2nd Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 4 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville;

7 Davis James C. Rank: Private; Company: H; Regiment: 17th Ohio; Enlistment Date: Apr 1861; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Day James Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Liza Day, widow. Died in the army. Debo Reed Perry Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; Confederate soldier; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "He served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, enlisting April 1, 1862 in Company G, 28th Virginia Infantry, which was attached to Pickett's Division. He became 1st Sergeant of his company and participated in many of the important battles which were fought by the army of Virginia under command of Gen. Robert E. Lee. He was twice wounded, once by a gun shot through the thigh, and again on the wrist." Deissler Henry J. Rank: Private; Company: H; Regiment: 48th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 30 Sep 1864; Discharge Date: 12 Jul 1865; Served: 0 years, 10 months, and 12 days; Post Office Address: Lone Elm; Delp Josiah Rank: Private; Company: D; Regiment: 16th Illinois; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: years, 6 months, and days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; By Sarah Delp, widow Dengelesky August Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 21st Louisiana Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: 2 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Densman Thomas B. Rank: Private; Company: I; Regiment: 8th Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: Mar 1862; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Lost eyesight Deuschle Adam Rank: Private; Company: G; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: 1863; Discharge Date: Oct 1864; Served: 2 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; DeWitt Gilbert Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: Aug 1861; Discharge Date: 10 Apr 1864; Served: 2 years, 10 months, and days; Post Office Address: Clifton City; Quartermaster department. DeWitt Gilbert Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: 45th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 15 Aug 1864; Discharge Date: 29 Jun 1865; Served: 0 years, 10 months, and 15 days; Post Office Address: Clifton City; Dick Adolph Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 1st Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: 3 years, 0 months, and 5 days; Post Office Address: Dicks Mill; Hearing Dicksler Alfred Price Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Emma Leonard, widow. Died in service, old lady has no recollection Dietrich Herman Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "Herman Dietrich came to America before the Civil War, and having had military training in his native land he offered his services to the Union. He was commissioned a lieutenant in the Union army and died of fever in a government hospital in New Orleans." Dilthey Christian Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 4th Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: 15 Oct 1861; Discharge Date: 01 Feb 1863; Served: 1 year, 7 months, and 15 days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Dilthy John F. Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Diringer Louis Rank: Bugler; Company: A; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 01 Dec 1861; Discharge Date: Jan 1865; Served: 3 years, 1 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Ruptured by fall of horse. Diringer Michael Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 21 Dec 1861; Discharge Date: 09 Jan 1865; Served: 3 years, months, and 19 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Dixon Andrew Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 62nd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 01 Sep

8 1862; Discharge Date: Mar 1865; Served: 3 years, 6 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Dixon Gilbert Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Bunceton; Doughesky Hughes Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 29th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 14 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 27 Apr 1863; Served: years, 8 months, and 2 days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; By Emeline Wood, widow. Date of discharge Douglas William Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: 62nd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: Nov 1863; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 2 years, 10 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Chronic scurvy Doyle Daniel Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Bunceton; Confederate Soldier Doyle William M. Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Bell Air; Drennen George Rank: Private; Company: H; Regiment: 16th Kentucky Infantry; Enlistment Date: Feb 1864; Washington Discharge Date: 16 Jul 186?; Served: 1 year, 4 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; ; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "Mr. Drennen served as a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War and fought in a Kentucky regiment." Duncan George W. Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Durr John Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: Missouri State Guards; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; ; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "During the Civil War he was enrolled as a member of the Missouri State Guards, serving in a defensive capacity." Duvall James I. Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 3rd Maryland Infantry; Enlistment Date: Mar 1864; Discharge Date: Jun 1865; Served: 1 year, 3 months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Author's note - re-enlisted fought Indians in Texas Dwyer Martin Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; By Agnes C. Dwyer, widow. Eager John W. Rank: Private; Company: J; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 27 Jun 1863; Discharge Date: 13 Jul 1865; Served: 2 years, 0 months, and 16 days; Post Office Address: Gooch's Mill; Edridge Charles C. Rank: Sergeant; Company: ; Regiment: 4th Rhode Island Infantry; Enlistment Date: 28 Aug 1861; Discharge Date: 13 Oct 1862; Served: 1 year, 2 months, and 16 days; Post Office Address: Clarks Fork; Flesh wound. Edridge Charles C. Rank: Lieutenant; Company: ; Regiment: 4th Rhode Island Infantry; Enlistment Date: 15 Oct 1862; Discharge Date: 25 Oct 1864; Served: 2 years, 0 months, and 10 days; Post Office Address: Clarks Fork; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "of the Civil War in 1861, when he enlisted in Providence, R. I., with Company C, Marine Artillery and served 90 days. He returned home at that time and re-enlisted later fro three years. Mr. Eldredge was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in the Rhode Island Infantry. He was wounded in the shoulder at the battle of Petersburg, Va., when he was forming his men for a charge. He recovered slowly from the wound, but he did not return to the army after his recovery. Mr. Eldredge had served three and one-half years. He was a brother of James Eldredge." Ekhard Adam Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1863; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: years, 3 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Eldredge James Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "James, who came to Cooper County in the fifties and joined the forces of the Confederates when they passed through Cooper County during the Civil War, took an important part in the battle of Lexington, resided in Cooper County for many years," Elliott Unknown Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Fanney Elliott, widow Ellis Isaac Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: 62nd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1863;

9 Discharge Date: 1866; Served: 2 years, 6 months, and days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Emery George Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 9th Louisiana Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1863; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 2 years, 10 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Eppstein Joseph A. Rank: Colonel; Company: ; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 4 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Tresa Eppstein, widow. Taken prisoner at Battle of Boonville Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "In 1843 he went to St. Louis and was employed in a store in that city until In February of that year he enlisted in Company C, 3rd Missouri Mounted Rifles in which he was made sergeant, and served for nearly two years, until Oct., When the Civil War broke out in 1861, he at once organized a company of 135, every one of whom with a single exception was of German birth or ancestry. This company was known as the "Boonville Corps". He then organized a battalion and a company of cavalry, but these were only for local service. He later organized the 6th Battalion Missouri State Guards, and after than a number of companies, both cavalry and infantry. From March 24, 1862 to Jan., 1863, he was lieutenant-colonel of the 13th Cavalry, Missouri State Guards, and then by consolidation of troops, he became the commander of the Missouri State Militia and served until the close of the war." Eschman Reuben Rank: Drummer; Company: ; Regiment: 2nd Brigade, 4th Corps; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Arrow Rock; Evans George L. Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 6th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 17 Mar 1864; Discharge Date: 17 May 1865; Served: 1 year, 2 months, and 0 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Evans John Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Discharge with attorney Fairchild Joel E. Rank: Sergeant; Company: ; Regiment: Infantry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Taken prisoner and wounded: Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "Joel Fairchild,..., was a soldier in the Confederate Army who sought a new home in Missouri four years after the close of the war." Felton Hugh Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: Aug 1861; Discharge Date: Aug 1865; Served: 4 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Clifton City; By Ann R Felton, widow, rupture Fergason Benjamin H. Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: 4th California Infantry; Enlistment Date: Mar 1864; Discharge Date: 1866; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Fetzer John Rank: Sergeant; Company: ; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1864; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Mary Fetzer, widow. Bright's Disease Fiatriss William Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 45th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 19 Aug 1864; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, 6 months, and 17 days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Fines James Rank: Private; Company: E; Regiment: 3rd Missouri Artillery; Enlistment Date: Jan 1864; Discharge Date: Aug 1866; Served: 2 years, 4 months, and 0days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Fisher James C. Rank: Corporal; Company: R; Regiment: 1st Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: 20 Jul 1862; Discharge Date: 13 Jun 1865; Served: 2 years, 11 months, and 23 days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Foster Thomas J. Rank: Private; Company: G; Regiment: 6th Virginia Cavalry; Enlistment Date: Aug 1863; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 2 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Arrow Rock; Frank John Rank: Private; Company: G; Regiment: 1st Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Franke A. David Rank: Soldier; Company: ; Regiment: Missouri State Militia; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge

10 Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Clarks Fork; Frederick Nicholas Rank: Sergeant; Company: G; Regiment: 1st Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: 21 Dec 1861; Discharge Date: 29 Dec 1864; Served: 3 years, 0 months, and 8 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Freeman Daniel Rank: Soldier; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Lamine; Freidmeyer Henry Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: Aug 1863; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: 0 years, 3 months, and days; Post Office Address: Lone Elm; Friess Phillip Rank: Private; Company: D; Regiment: 1st Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 22 Apr 1861; Discharge Date: 01 Jul 1864; Served: 3 years, 2 months, and 8 days; Post Office Address: Pleasant Green; Hemorrhage of bowels, belonged to light Gabrel James Rank: Corporal; Company: J; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 2 years, 1 months, and 23 days; Post Office Address: Gooch's Mill; Gander Isaac F. Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Lebanon; Garigus Samuel Rank: Corporal; Company: H; Regiment: 13th Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: May 1863; Discharge Date: Jan 1866; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Lamine; Garrett Israel E. Rank: Sergeant; Company: C; Regiment: 98th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 04 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 20 Jan 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Health impaired Garth Jack Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: 65th United States Infantry; Enlistment Date: Sep 1861; Discharge Date: 02 Sep 1866; Served: 5 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Helen TILMAN, widow. Re-enlisted Gartner George H. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 29th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: Aug; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Sarah, widow. Killed Gault James Rank: Sergeant; Company: B; Regiment: 22nd Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: Apr 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Geiger George Rank: Corporal; Company: I; Regiment: 11th Indiana Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: 4 years, 3 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Contracted a chronic disease George David Rank: Corporal; Company: F; Regiment: 120th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 20 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 13 Apr 1863; Served: 0 years, 7 months, and 23 days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Discharged on Surgeons Certificate George Thomas L. Rank: Captain; Company: I; Regiment: 52nd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 20 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 20 Jun 1863; Served: years, 10 months, and days; Post Office Address: Lone Elm; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "During the Civil War, Thomas L. George commanded a company of Home Guards and bore the title of captain." Gerald Jasper Rank: Private; Company: I; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: Apr 1863; Discharge Date: Feb 1865; Served: 1 year, 11 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Gheem James E. Rank: Private; Company: D; Regiment: 63rd Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 15 Feb 1864; Discharge Date: Jul 1866; Served: 1 year, 5 months, and 23 days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Gibbons William Rank: Private; Company: F; Regiment: 2nd Nebraska Cavalry; Enlistment Date: Nov 1862; Discharge Date: Dec 1863; Served: 1 year, 1 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Gibson Charlie Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: Infantry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Shot in ankle Gibson William Thomas Rank: Lieutenant; Company: ; Regiment: Pennsylvania; Enlistment Date: Jul 1862; Discharge Date: 04 Jun 1866; Served: 4 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "William T. Gibson enlisted in July 1862 in Company A, 135th Pennsylvania Regiment served six months in the

11 First Pennsylvania Cavalry, and while serving 12 months in the 188th Pennsylvania Infantry he was marked for conspicuous bravery. At Fort Harrison, below Richmond, in carrying off wounded men under fire from the battlefield on Sept. 29, Oct 11, 1864, he was given a lieutenant's commission and was afterwards commissioned a first lieutenant by President Lincoln, in the Fourth United States Colored Troops. Lieutenant Gibson received his honorable discharge at Washington, D. C., June 4, 1866, and immediately returned to his home. The great battles in which he participated during the Civil War were: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the thirty days battle in the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, where half of his regiment were killed or wounded in one-half hour, Fort Harrison, and Fort Fisher, N. C." Gilber Rufus A. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 18th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Has consumption. A pensioner Givens Comodore Rank: Corporal; Company: A; Regiment: 12th United States Colored Infantry; Enlistment Date: 29 Nov 1863; Discharge Date: 19 Jan 1866; Served: 2 years, 2 months, and 20 days; Post Office Address: Clarks Fork; Gmelich Jacob Rank: Sergeant; Company: A; Regiment: Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, 6 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Godsey James B. Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 23rd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 25 Dec 1861; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Golden Haden Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Lebanon; Gorrell Amos Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 18th Ohio Volunteers; Enlistment Date: 1862; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Gott John W. Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 33rd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 13 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: Dec 1863; Served: 1 year, 4 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Gott John W. Rank: Lieutenant; Company: ; Regiment: 62nd United States Infantry; Enlistment Date: Dec 1863; Discharge Date: 17 Apr 1866; Served: 2 years, 4 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's History of Cooper County": He was employed as clerk in a hardware store in St. Louis until the outbreak of the Civil War in When the president called for volunteers with which to quell the rebellion of the Southern states he responded to the call and enlisted in the first year of the war in the 33rd Missouri Regiment. In 1862 he was promoted to the post of quartermaster sergeant of his regiment. After the battle of Helena, Ark., he was again promoted for conspicuous bravery in the face of enemy fire and was advanced to the post of sergeant major. He was a brave soldier and while the battle of Helena was raging among the hills, he performed a feat which brought him well merited recognition and promotion. Under his cargo a wagon load of water and whiskey was being transported to the Federal soldiers. He rolled up the barrels to the men engaged in battle and thus saved the day. In December, 1863, he was appointed to the post of first lieutenant, regimental quartermaster, and he filled this important post satisfactorily and well. When peace was concluded he was brevetted a captain. Grabel William Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: Illinois; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: 4 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; His wife says he served in an Illinois regiment four years Gramlich Frank Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: 1st Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: 1863; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; By Caroline Gramlich, widow Gramper Charles Rank: Soldier; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Gray George Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Prairie Home; Green Henry C. Rank: Private; Company: D; Regiment: 12th Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: 08 Aug 1862; Discharge Date: 16 Jun 1865; Served: 2 years, 10 months, and 13 days; Post Office Address: Clarksburg; Griffith Elliott Rank: Captain; Company: I; Regiment: 159th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 10 May 1864;

12 Discharge Date: ; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Grisham John Rank: Sergeant; Company: I; Regiment: 9th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: Aug 1863; Discharge Date: Nov 1863; Served: 0 years, 4 months, and days; Post Office Address: Lone Elm; Gross Justice Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: Mar 1865; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; Grotzinger John Rank: Private; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Pilot Grove; By Catherine Grotzinger, widow. Hadlich Richard Rank: Sergeant; Company: ; Regiment: 16th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 1864; Discharge Date: 1864; Served: years, 2 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Haiman James W. Rank: Private; Company: F; Regiment: 5th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: 1861; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; Lingering fever Hale Thomas Rank: Private; Company: C; Regiment: 45th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 29 Aug 1864; Wagner Discharge Date: 18 Apr 1865; Served: years, 7 months, and 21 days; Post Office Address: Gooch's Mill; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "He served in the 45th Missouri Regiment during the Civil War and fought with the Union forces in Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee, contracting a severe illness. He was treated in the Jefferson City Hospital for some months and as a result of his illness he lost the power of speech and never regained it during the remainder of his life." Hall Isaac Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Saline Township; Hall Robert R Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: United States Soldier; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: New Lebanon; Hamilton John J. Rank: Private; Company: A; Regiment: 8th Missouri Cavalry; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, 9 months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Hammonds Howard Rank: Corporal; Company: H; Regiment: 62nd Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 06 Dec 1863; Discharge Date: 30 Mar 1866; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Syracuse; Hanlin John Rank: Private; Company: I; Regiment: 8th Missouri Volunteers; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Blackwater; Hardin James Rank: Private; Company: K; Regiment: 49th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 08 Dec 1864; Discharge Date: 08 Dec 1865; Served: 1 year, months, and days; Post Office Address: New Palestine; Harison Shepherd Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Harris Thomas Alvin Rank: ; Company: ; Regiment: ; Enlistment Date: ; Discharge Date: ; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: ; Confederate soldier; Notes: From W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County": "In the early part of the Civil War he enlisted in the Confederate Army at Boonville, under General Marmaduke, and took part in a number of battles, among which were the engagements at Independence, Big Blue, Mine Creek, Newtonia, being in the campaigns through Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana. He was at Shreveport, La., when the war closed, there surrendering, and returned home by way of the Mississippi River to St. Louis, and from there to Jefferson City by rail." Harvey Marcellus Rank: Private; Company: T; Regiment: 137th Illinois Infantry; Enlistment Date: 02 May 1864; Discharge Date: 02 Oct 1864; Served: 3 years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; Harvey William Rank: Private; Company: B; Regiment: 50th Missouri Infantry; Enlistment Date: 15 Aug 1864; Discharge Date: 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Otterville; Haun William H. Rank: Private; Company: F; Regiment: 19th Ohio Infantry; Enlistment Date: 07 Sep 1861; Discharge Date: 27 Jan 1865; Served: years, months, and days; Post Office Address: Boonville; By Salome M. Haun, widow Hawkins Charles A. Rank: Private; Company: E; Regiment: 60th Louisiana Infantry; Enlistment Date: Nov 1864; Discharge Date: 14 Oct 1865; Served: 1 year, 0 months, and 0 days; Post Office Address:

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