IN MEMORY OF THEIR FRIENDS WHO SERVED IN THE CIVIL WAR
Names on plaque are listed below. Other info is from IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 8-10-1910, in article regarding the dedication of the monument on 8-09-1910.
114th ILL. INF.
G. L. Drennan: served until end of war; buried in Oak Ridge
B.F. Fletcher: wounded at Vicksburg, prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to end of war
J.W. Lockridge: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of war
R.S. Patten: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of war
John Penick: served to end of war
Samuel Lewis: wounded at Guntown;prisoner at Andersonville to end of war
Jack Baker: served until end of war
S.H. Bowman: (C. H.) - died in service on 9/6/1863
W.L. Ogg: served to the end of war
John D. Hill: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of the war
J.W. Dodds: killed in battle at Tupelo, Miss., July 15, 1864
J.H. Pulliam: prisoner in Andersonville from battle of Guntown to end of the war
Jas. P. Lawley
J.D. Smith: prisoner at Andersonville from Guntown to end of the war
O. Ridgeway: served to end of the war; prisoner; later died in Idaho.
124th ILL. INF.
S.N. Sanders: received bayonet wound in neck
T.J. Sanders: served to end of war
M.L. Sanders: served to end of war
J.F. Sanders: served to end of war
A.D. Sanders: served to end of war
30th ILL. INF.
J.F. Cassity: wounded near Atlanta, died of wounds
B.H. Taylor: wounded at Fort Donelson, buried here
155th OHIO
Jacob Young
12th ILL. CAV.
J.N. Nichols:
R.H. Easley: wounded May 29, 1862
Samuel Lewis:
J.W. Phelps: died since the war, buried in this cemetery
David Lewis
C.A. Wilson: died in field hospital 8/13/64
J.A. Ogg
S.L. Wilson
10th ILL. CAVALRY
Marion Lockridge: disabled in service; discharged Jan 1863
Levi Cassity: lost arm in service; discharged 12/31/62
Geo. Roberts
N.M. Hutton
R. Lockridge: died in field hospital 11/18/62
B.F. Hutton: served from 9/20/61 to 12/30/64
73rd ILL. INF.
John T. Drennan: wounded at Chickamauga, discharged 6/18/64
David Cook: died of wounds 9/20/1863
Alec Cassity: wounded in the knee, served until end of war
J.W. Osborn: served to end of war
LIGHT ARTILLERY
James Irwin: died since the war
J.J. Russell: died since the war; buried in this cemetery
69th OHIO
John Young
7th ILL. INF
David O'Keefe: wounded at Allatoona; reenlisted as veteran and served until end of war
Jos. O. Pulliam: re-enlisted as a veteran; served to end
David Nichols: died in the war, June 2, 1862
J.P. Brasfield: died since the war
Thomas Hill: re-enlisted as a veteran and served until end of war
James H. Rape: Died June 5, 1910
A.N. Scott: re-enlisted as veteran and served until end of war. Buried here.
133rd ILL. INF.
John R. Pulliam: mustered out on 9/24/64
Tom McCoy: mustered out 9/24/64
D.M. Shellhouse: mustered out on 9/24/64
S.B. Turner: mustered out 9/24/64
Orren Curvey: mustered out 9/24/64
J.M. Lockridge; mustered out 9/24/64
11th MO. INF.
Thomas Drennan:
Thomas Shutt: died since the war
John Headley: died in the service; buried in this cemetery
Joseph Coleman
MO. REG
J.A. Ewing: died since the war
37th MO.
William Drennan: killed in battle of Centralia, Mo.
3rd ILL. CAVALRY
George E. Stake: served from 5/11/61 to 9/19/64
IN MEMORY OF THEIR FRIENDS WHO SERVED IN THE CIVIL WAR
Names on plaque are listed below. Other info is from IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 8-10-1910, in article regarding the dedication of the monument on 8-09-1910.
114th ILL. INF.
G. L. Drennan: served until end of war; buried in Oak Ridge
B.F. Fletcher: wounded at Vicksburg, prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to end of war
J.W. Lockridge: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of war
R.S. Patten: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of war
John Penick: served to end of war
Samuel Lewis: wounded at Guntown;prisoner at Andersonville to end of war
Jack Baker: served until end of war
S.H. Bowman: (C. H.) - died in service on 9/6/1863
W.L. Ogg: served to the end of war
John D. Hill: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of the war
J.W. Dodds: killed in battle at Tupelo, Miss., July 15, 1864
J.H. Pulliam: prisoner in Andersonville from battle of Guntown to end of the war
Jas. P. Lawley
J.D. Smith: prisoner at Andersonville from Guntown to end of the war
O. Ridgeway: served to end of the war; prisoner; later died in Idaho.
124th ILL. INF.
S.N. Sanders: received bayonet wound in neck
T.J. Sanders: served to end of war
M.L. Sanders: served to end of war
J.F. Sanders: served to end of war
A.D. Sanders: served to end of war
30th ILL. INF.
J.F. Cassity: wounded near Atlanta, died of wounds
B.H. Taylor: wounded at Fort Donelson, buried here
155th OHIO
Jacob Young
12th ILL. CAV.
J.N. Nichols:
R.H. Easley: wounded May 29, 1862
Samuel Lewis:
J.W. Phelps: died since the war, buried in this cemetery
David Lewis
C.A. Wilson: died in field hospital 8/13/64
J.A. Ogg
S.L. Wilson
10th ILL. CAVALRY
Marion Lockridge: disabled in service; discharged Jan 1863
Levi Cassity: lost arm in service; discharged 12/31/62
Geo. Roberts
N.M. Hutton
R. Lockridge: died in field hospital 11/18/62
B.F. Hutton: served from 9/20/61 to 12/30/64
73rd ILL. INF.
John T. Drennan: wounded at Chickamauga, discharged 6/18/64
David Cook: died of wounds 9/20/1863
Alec Cassity: wounded in the knee, served until end of war
J.W. Osborn: served to end of war
LIGHT ARTILLERY
James Irwin: died since the war
J.J. Russell: died since the war; buried in this cemetery
69th OHIO
John Young
7th ILL. INF
David O'Keefe: wounded at Allatoona; reenlisted as veteran and served until end of war
Jos. O. Pulliam: re-enlisted as a veteran; served to end
David Nichols: died in the war, June 2, 1862
J.P. Brasfield: died since the war
Thomas Hill: re-enlisted as a veteran and served until end of war
James H. Rape: Died June 5, 1910
A.N. Scott: re-enlisted as veteran and served until end of war. Buried here.
133rd ILL. INF.
John R. Pulliam: mustered out on 9/24/64
Tom McCoy: mustered out 9/24/64
D.M. Shellhouse: mustered out on 9/24/64
S.B. Turner: mustered out 9/24/64
Orren Curvey: mustered out 9/24/64
J.M. Lockridge; mustered out 9/24/64
11th MO. INF.
Thomas Drennan:
Thomas Shutt: died since the war
John Headley: died in the service; buried in this cemetery
Joseph Coleman
MO. REG
J.A. Ewing: died since the war
37th MO.
William Drennan: killed in battle of Centralia, Mo.
3rd ILL. CAVALRY
George E. Stake: served from 5/11/61 to 9/19/64
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