Company C was enrolled by Samuel Black, a farmer residing near Mason City, between July 23 and August 15, 1862, the entire company, except two – one from Logan and one from Peoria – enlisting from Mason county. At the organization of the company the following commissioned officers were elected: Samuel Black, captain; George A. Blanchard, first lieutenant, and Dr. William W. Walker, second lieutenant.
Of the 102 officers and men originally mustered in 8 were killed in action, 7 died of wounds, and 14 were hit whose wounds did not prove fatal while in the service, 22 died of disease, 24 were discharged for disability, 7 were transferred, 2 officers resigned and 31 officers and men were mustered out with the regiment.
The company bore well its part, and did its full share in making history of the regiment one of which its members may be justly proud.
History of the Eighty-Fifth Regiment
Illinois Volunteer Infantry
By Henry J. Aten, 1901
The Field and Staff
Page 343
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Younger Brother Daniel also served in the 85th
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1850 United States Federal Census
Name: James L Hastings
Age: 15
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835
Birth Place: New York
Gender: Male
Home in 1850: Connersville, Fayette, Indiana
Family Number: 95
Household Members:
Lorenzo Hastings 44
Jane Hastings 46
Lucy Hastings 18
George E Hastings 17
James L Hastings 15
Sarah J Hastings 11
Daniel W Hastings
Son of Lorenzo Hastings and Jane Eddy, both of Mass.
married Elvira 1857
married Rhoda 1860
Company C was enrolled by Samuel Black, a farmer residing near Mason City, between July 23 and August 15, 1862, the entire company, except two – one from Logan and one from Peoria – enlisting from Mason county. At the organization of the company the following commissioned officers were elected: Samuel Black, captain; George A. Blanchard, first lieutenant, and Dr. William W. Walker, second lieutenant.
Of the 102 officers and men originally mustered in 8 were killed in action, 7 died of wounds, and 14 were hit whose wounds did not prove fatal while in the service, 22 died of disease, 24 were discharged for disability, 7 were transferred, 2 officers resigned and 31 officers and men were mustered out with the regiment.
The company bore well its part, and did its full share in making history of the regiment one of which its members may be justly proud.
History of the Eighty-Fifth Regiment
Illinois Volunteer Infantry
By Henry J. Aten, 1901
The Field and Staff
Page 343
*********
Younger Brother Daniel also served in the 85th
*******
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: James L Hastings
Age: 15
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835
Birth Place: New York
Gender: Male
Home in 1850: Connersville, Fayette, Indiana
Family Number: 95
Household Members:
Lorenzo Hastings 44
Jane Hastings 46
Lucy Hastings 18
George E Hastings 17
James L Hastings 15
Sarah J Hastings 11
Daniel W Hastings
Son of Lorenzo Hastings and Jane Eddy, both of Mass.
married Elvira 1857
married Rhoda 1860
Family Members
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