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    Unkle Beau put this together for me. He has done extensive research on the 24th.

    Eber C. Byam, of Linn County, raised a regiment to be "The Iowa Temperance Regiment."
    Circulars were accordingly distributed by Byam through Linn and the adjoining counties.

    They were composed of men of temperance principles and temperance habits--that is to say, of men who touched not, taste not, handle not spirituous or malt liquor, wine or cider.

    Of the companies reported as ready to join the regiment, F, was under command of Captain Wilbur Dimmitt, E.C. Byam was duly commissioned colonel; John Q. Wilds, lieutenant-colonel; and Ed Wright, major.

    During the battle of Sabine Cross Roads, Iowa troops fought with great valor, but the battle
    was lost to the Union arms by reason of unskilful generalship on the part of the commanding officer.

    Few troops ever fought more bravely than those who were compelled to pass under the
    yoke of this defeat, and it is impossible that any could ever have been handled worse. The defeat,
    therefore, brought unmixed disgrace upon General Banks, but no discredit to his troops generally.

    Only half of the Twenty-fourth regiment took part in this engagement, with five of the companies on guard
    duty with the train in the rear. To get into the fight, the command was marched several miles on
    the double-quick, and then pushed into battle with the division, after the other division of the
    corps had been thoroughly defeated.

    The regiment fought for more than an hour, and then gave way with the division. Major Wright
    commanding says his officers and men behaved handsomely, standing firmly at their posts until ordered
    to retreat. The regiment lost thirty-four, wounded and captured.

    Captain Wilbur C. Dimmitt,of Company F, a brave officer and accomplished gentleman, was severely wounded.
    He fell into the hands of the enemy, and not long afterwards died.

    Company F
    Organized at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Aug. 14, 1862
    Mustered into United States Service at Muscatine, Iowa, Sept. 18, 1862

    Dimmitt, Wilbur C. Rank: Captain
    Hayzlett, JohnG. Rank: 1st Lieutenant
    Bradshaw, Centenary B. Rank: 2d Lieut.

    ANTLES, David
    BRENEMAN, Amos Prisoner of War since April 8, 1864
    BARE, John
    BOHR, Fred. D.
    BETZER, Anthony R. Wounded in action at Champion Hill, MS and Winchester, VA
    BOXWELL, Moses
    BUCHER, Joseph

    COOKUS, Joseph S.
    COLEMAN, Adam
    CORNELL, Smith P.
    CAMP, William
    CURTS, Lewis E.
    CURRIE, George S.
    COLEMAN, Charles H.

    DURHAM, Jefferson

    FORRIST, Asa
    FIVKINS, John W. Wounded at Champion Hill, MS and Cedar Creek, VA
    FULLER, Alonzo G.

    GOUDY, John F.
    GEIGER, Solomon P.

    HALLOCK, Samuel H. Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
    HALLOCK, Henry S.
    HANSALL, Lewis
    HASTINGS, John
    HUMMER, Christian Wounded October 19, 1864

    JOHNSTON, Samuel
    JOHNSTON, Abel
    JOHNSTON, Isaac

    KAFER, Matthias
    KAFER, Chris Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
    KEPLER, John A.
    KEPLER, Edward M.
    KURTZ, Henry C.

    McROBERTS, George M.
    MORFORD, James T. Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
    McCOY, George W. Wounded October 19, 1864
    McCOY, Milton T. Wounded October 19, 1864
    McELROY, Josiah
    MYERS, Simon P.
    MYERS, Wesley H.
    McQUISTON, William
    MERSHON, James M.

    NICHOLSON, James B. Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
    NEIDIG, Samuel
    OLDHAM, John F.

    PEDDYCOART, John
    RUNKLE, Alfred J.
    RICHARDSON, Thomas
    SERIGHT, Andrew M.
    TWAMLEY, Peter
    TILTON, Joseph J.

    WOODCOX, Ira R.
    WILLIAMS, George W.
    WALTON, Alfred
    WILDER, Monroe

    Field and Staff Officers:
    Colonel Eber C. BYAM Resigned June 30,1863
    Lieutenant Colonel John Q. WILDS Wounded October 19, 1864; Died November 18, 1864
    Lieutenant Colonel Ed. WRIGHT Promoted from Major November 19, 1864
    Major Leander CLARK Promoted from Captain November 19, 1864
    Adjutant Charles L. BYAM Resigned July 22, 1863
    Adjutant D. W. CAMP Promoted from Serg't Maj. Sept. 10, 1863; Resigned Nov. 16, 1864
    Surgeon John F. ELY Resigned June 9, 1863
    Surgeon J. M. WITHERWAX Pro. from Ass't Surg. July 15, 1863; Resigned Nov. 14, 1864
    Quartermaster Luke BALDWIN Died March 1, 1863
    Quartermaster Albert B. ESHLEMAN Promoted from Q. M. Serg't July 15, 1863
    Assistant Surgeon Henry M. LYONS
    Chaplain Felix M. VINSON Resigned October 1, 1862
    Chaplain Elias SKINNER Resigned June 15, 1863
    Chaplain George R. CARROLL Resigned November 13, 1864

    Company Officers:
    Centenary B. BRADSHAW Captain
    Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt. Nov. 5, 1863---to Captain July 1, 1864
    Christain H. KURTZ 1st Lieutenant
    Promoted from Serg't. to 1st Serg't Feb. 1, 1863---to 2d Lieut. May 2,
    1864---to 1st Lieut. July 1, 1864; Wounded in action October 19, 1864

    Sergeants:
    1st, Christopher BRENEMAN Promoted from Pvt. to Corp'l Feb. 1, 1863-to Serg't June 1, 1863-to 1st Serg't June 1, 1864
    Alonzo T. WALN Appointed August 14, 1862
    Thomas RODERICK Promoted from Corporal Feb. 1, 1863
    John HERSHEY Appointed Corporal Dec. 17, 1862-Serg't May 1, 1863; Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
    Robert B. Stewart Appointed Corporal Dec. 17, 1862-Promoted to Serg't June 1, 1864

    Corporals:
    Robert M. ROGERS Appointed February 1, 1863
    Cyrus GOUDY Appointed June 1, 1863
    John S. PORTER Appointed June 1, 1863
    L. Monroe KEPLER Appointed June 1, 1863
    James F. WHITE Appointed June 1, 1863
    Oliver F. GLENN Appointed June 1, 1864
    William FINNIGAN Appointed June 1, 1864

    Musicians:
    Abram E. KURTZ
    Abram BRENEMAN
    Horatio S. HALE Wagoner

    Former Officers:
    Captain Wilbur C. DIMMITT Wounded and captured in action April 8, 1864; Died of
    wounds in hands of enemy May 4, 1864
    1st Lieutenant John G. HAYZLETT Resigned July 31, 1863

    Transferred:
    Pvt. Henry KUNTZ To V.R.C. April 10, 1864
    Pvt. Samuel J. STARR To N.C.S. as Hospital Steward
    Pvt. Thaddeus L. SMITH To N.C.S. as Commissary Sergeant
    Pvt. James STEPHENSON To V.R.C. Jan. 1, 1864
    Pvt. James E. VANSANT To N.C.S. as Chief Musician
    Pvt. Add. U. ZERCHER To V.R.C. May 15, 1864

    Deceased:
    Corp'l James G. WHITE At Helena, Arkansas, May, 1863
    Corp'l George W. YOUNG March 27, 1863
    Corp'l John H. HANSALL January 17, 1863
    Corp'l James P. ROSE February 1, 1863
    Corp'l Wallace P. COCHRAN Of wounds June 24, 1863
    Pvt. Charles W. ESGATE February 14, 1863
    Pvt. John GEIGER March 28, 1863
    Pvt. William O. RUYCK January 5, 1863
    Pvt. Abram HERSHEY June 13, 1864
    Pvt. Joseph McCOY October 3, 1863
    Pvt. Ed. PENDERGHAST Drowned in the Mississippi Augst 15, 1864
    Pvt. Charles A. POWERS September 28, 1864
    Pvt. John RAYBORN June 13, 1863
    Pvt. John RENFRO Died in the hands of the enemy December 2, 1863
    Pvt. Andrew F. STINGER October 29, 1862
    Pvt. Linas M. TAFT September 4, 1863
    Pvt. Andrew DOTY Of wounds June 2, 1863
    Pvt. Anton HERMAN Of wounds June 19, 1863
    Pvt. Francis Y. McWILLIAMS Of wounds May 23, 1863
    Pvt. James A. PORTER Of wounds July 8, 1863
    Pvt. Washington TURNER Of wounds May 25, 1863

    Discharged:
    1st Serg't. John W. ROBINSON January 14, 1863
    Serg't. Thomas W. S. HALE March 22, 1863
    Corp'l Amadee M. SMITH November 27, 1862
    Corp'l Horace C. NEAL February 20, 1863
    Pvt. Benjamin BRENEMAN Wounded at Vicksburg-Discharged May, 1864
    Pvt. John DUNDORE April 1, 1868
    Pvt. William HALL January 29, 1863
    Pvt. Arba L. HANDLY April 1, 1863
    Pvt. Christian B. HERSHEY April 24, 1863
    Pvt. John A. IDE February 5, 1863
    Pvt. Albert LACOCK February 13, 1863

    Killed in Action:
    Serg't William C. STEWART May 16, 1863
    Corp'l A. Clark McCOY October 19, 1864
    Pvt. Albert D. CARMICHAEL At Winchester, Virginia September 19, 1864
    Pvt. George W. GOODMAN At Champion Hill, Mississippi May 16, 1863
    Pvt. Chris. J. KLINACK At Champion Hill, Mississippi May 16, 1863
    Pvt. Henry M. REED At Winchester, Virginia September 19, 1864
    Pvt. Theodore STINGER At Winchester, Virginia September 19, 1864
    Pvt. George S. SMITH At Cedar Creek, Virginia October 19, 1864
    Nathan Hellwig
    AKA Harrison "Holler" Holloway
    "It was the Union armies west of the Appalachians that struck the death knell of the Confederacy." Leslie Anders ,Preface, The Twenty-First Missouri

  • #2
    Re: Company F

    Its good to see that my uncle Horatio will be there with his wagon to pick me up should I straggle. I'll pack a blue jacket!

    Richard Hale
    Lazy Jacks
    28th Louisiana

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    • #3
      Re: Company F

      Harrison,

      Thanks for the information on Company F.

      For a brief history of Mt Vernon, this is from the town's web site:

      http://www.cityofmtvernon-ia.gov/ind...-D8DEEEE13E40}


      Brian Baird
      aka Moses Boxwell Co F

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      • #4
        Re: Company F

        That's good stuff. Glad you posted it.
        Michael Comer
        one of the moderator guys

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        • #5
          Re: Company F

          Under transfers I understand V.R.C. is Veteran Reserve Corps but what is N.C.S.?
          2

          Brett "Homer" Keen
          Chicago
          [I]"Excessively spirited in the pranks and mischief of the soldier"[/I]

          OEF 03-04 [I]Truth Through Exploitation[/I]

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          • #6
            Re: Company F

            Non-commissioned Staff. That would be the Principal Musicians, Sgt. Major, QM Sgt., Commissary Sgt, ect
            Andrew Roscoe,
            The Western Rifles - An Authentic Civil War mess in PA, MD, VA, NC, and SC
            24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry
            Old Northwest Volunteers

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            • #7
              Re: Company F

              We just had to end up a freakin' Linn County Company!!:( I won't be able to sleep at night Holler!!


              Originally posted by Hairy Nation Boys View Post
              Unkle Beau put this together for me. He has done extensive research on the 24th.

              Eber C. Byam, of Linn County, raised a regiment to be "The Iowa Temperance Regiment."
              Circulars were accordingly distributed by Byam through Linn and the adjoining counties.

              They were composed of men of temperance principles and temperance habits--that is to say, of men who touched not, taste not, handle not spirituous or malt liquor, wine or cider.

              Of the companies reported as ready to join the regiment, F, was under command of Captain Wilbur Dimmitt, E.C. Byam was duly commissioned colonel; John Q. Wilds, lieutenant-colonel; and Ed Wright, major.

              During the battle of Sabine Cross Roads, Iowa troops fought with great valor, but the battle
              was lost to the Union arms by reason of unskilful generalship on the part of the commanding officer.

              Few troops ever fought more bravely than those who were compelled to pass under the
              yoke of this defeat, and it is impossible that any could ever have been handled worse. The defeat,
              therefore, brought unmixed disgrace upon General Banks, but no discredit to his troops generally.

              Only half of the Twenty-fourth regiment took part in this engagement, with five of the companies on guard
              duty with the train in the rear. To get into the fight, the command was marched several miles on
              the double-quick, and then pushed into battle with the division, after the other division of the
              corps had been thoroughly defeated.

              The regiment fought for more than an hour, and then gave way with the division. Major Wright
              commanding says his officers and men behaved handsomely, standing firmly at their posts until ordered
              to retreat. The regiment lost thirty-four, wounded and captured.

              Captain Wilbur C. Dimmitt,of Company F, a brave officer and accomplished gentleman, was severely wounded.
              He fell into the hands of the enemy, and not long afterwards died.

              Company F
              Organized at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Aug. 14, 1862
              Mustered into United States Service at Muscatine, Iowa, Sept. 18, 1862

              Dimmitt, Wilbur C. Rank: Captain
              Hayzlett, JohnG. Rank: 1st Lieutenant
              Bradshaw, Centenary B. Rank: 2d Lieut.

              ANTLES, David
              BRENEMAN, Amos Prisoner of War since April 8, 1864
              BARE, John
              BOHR, Fred. D.
              BETZER, Anthony R. Wounded in action at Champion Hill, MS and Winchester, VA
              BOXWELL, Moses
              BUCHER, Joseph

              COOKUS, Joseph S.
              COLEMAN, Adam
              CORNELL, Smith P.
              CAMP, William
              CURTS, Lewis E.
              CURRIE, George S.
              COLEMAN, Charles H.

              DURHAM, Jefferson

              FORRIST, Asa
              FIVKINS, John W. Wounded at Champion Hill, MS and Cedar Creek, VA
              FULLER, Alonzo G.

              GOUDY, John F.
              GEIGER, Solomon P.

              HALLOCK, Samuel H. Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
              HALLOCK, Henry S.
              HANSALL, Lewis
              HASTINGS, John
              HUMMER, Christian Wounded October 19, 1864

              JOHNSTON, Samuel
              JOHNSTON, Abel
              JOHNSTON, Isaac

              KAFER, Matthias
              KAFER, Chris Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
              KEPLER, John A.
              KEPLER, Edward M.
              KURTZ, Henry C.

              McROBERTS, George M.
              MORFORD, James T. Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
              McCOY, George W. Wounded October 19, 1864
              McCOY, Milton T. Wounded October 19, 1864
              McELROY, Josiah
              MYERS, Simon P.
              MYERS, Wesley H.
              McQUISTON, William
              MERSHON, James M.

              NICHOLSON, James B. Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
              NEIDIG, Samuel
              OLDHAM, John F.

              PEDDYCOART, John
              RUNKLE, Alfred J.
              RICHARDSON, Thomas
              SERIGHT, Andrew M.
              TWAMLEY, Peter
              TILTON, Joseph J.

              WOODCOX, Ira R.
              WILLIAMS, George W.
              WALTON, Alfred
              WILDER, Monroe

              Field and Staff Officers:
              Colonel Eber C. BYAM Resigned June 30,1863
              Lieutenant Colonel John Q. WILDS Wounded October 19, 1864; Died November 18, 1864
              Lieutenant Colonel Ed. WRIGHT Promoted from Major November 19, 1864
              Major Leander CLARK Promoted from Captain November 19, 1864
              Adjutant Charles L. BYAM Resigned July 22, 1863
              Adjutant D. W. CAMP Promoted from Serg't Maj. Sept. 10, 1863; Resigned Nov. 16, 1864
              Surgeon John F. ELY Resigned June 9, 1863
              Surgeon J. M. WITHERWAX Pro. from Ass't Surg. July 15, 1863; Resigned Nov. 14, 1864
              Quartermaster Luke BALDWIN Died March 1, 1863
              Quartermaster Albert B. ESHLEMAN Promoted from Q. M. Serg't July 15, 1863
              Assistant Surgeon Henry M. LYONS
              Chaplain Felix M. VINSON Resigned October 1, 1862
              Chaplain Elias SKINNER Resigned June 15, 1863
              Chaplain George R. CARROLL Resigned November 13, 1864

              Company Officers:
              Centenary B. BRADSHAW Captain
              Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt. Nov. 5, 1863---to Captain July 1, 1864
              Christain H. KURTZ 1st Lieutenant
              Promoted from Serg't. to 1st Serg't Feb. 1, 1863---to 2d Lieut. May 2,
              1864---to 1st Lieut. July 1, 1864; Wounded in action October 19, 1864

              Sergeants:
              1st, Christopher BRENEMAN Promoted from Pvt. to Corp'l Feb. 1, 1863-to Serg't June 1, 1863-to 1st Serg't June 1, 1864
              Alonzo T. WALN Appointed August 14, 1862
              Thomas RODERICK Promoted from Corporal Feb. 1, 1863
              John HERSHEY Appointed Corporal Dec. 17, 1862-Serg't May 1, 1863; Prisoner of War since October 19, 1864
              Robert B. Stewart Appointed Corporal Dec. 17, 1862-Promoted to Serg't June 1, 1864

              Corporals:
              Robert M. ROGERS Appointed February 1, 1863
              Cyrus GOUDY Appointed June 1, 1863
              John S. PORTER Appointed June 1, 1863
              L. Monroe KEPLER Appointed June 1, 1863
              James F. WHITE Appointed June 1, 1863
              Oliver F. GLENN Appointed June 1, 1864
              William FINNIGAN Appointed June 1, 1864

              Musicians:
              Abram E. KURTZ
              Abram BRENEMAN
              Horatio S. HALE Wagoner

              Former Officers:
              Captain Wilbur C. DIMMITT Wounded and captured in action April 8, 1864; Died of
              wounds in hands of enemy May 4, 1864
              1st Lieutenant John G. HAYZLETT Resigned July 31, 1863

              Transferred:
              Pvt. Henry KUNTZ To V.R.C. April 10, 1864
              Pvt. Samuel J. STARR To N.C.S. as Hospital Steward
              Pvt. Thaddeus L. SMITH To N.C.S. as Commissary Sergeant
              Pvt. James STEPHENSON To V.R.C. Jan. 1, 1864
              Pvt. James E. VANSANT To N.C.S. as Chief Musician
              Pvt. Add. U. ZERCHER To V.R.C. May 15, 1864

              Deceased:
              Corp'l James G. WHITE At Helena, Arkansas, May, 1863
              Corp'l George W. YOUNG March 27, 1863
              Corp'l John H. HANSALL January 17, 1863
              Corp'l James P. ROSE February 1, 1863
              Corp'l Wallace P. COCHRAN Of wounds June 24, 1863
              Pvt. Charles W. ESGATE February 14, 1863
              Pvt. John GEIGER March 28, 1863
              Pvt. William O. RUYCK January 5, 1863
              Pvt. Abram HERSHEY June 13, 1864
              Pvt. Joseph McCOY October 3, 1863
              Pvt. Ed. PENDERGHAST Drowned in the Mississippi Augst 15, 1864
              Pvt. Charles A. POWERS September 28, 1864
              Pvt. John RAYBORN June 13, 1863
              Pvt. John RENFRO Died in the hands of the enemy December 2, 1863
              Pvt. Andrew F. STINGER October 29, 1862
              Pvt. Linas M. TAFT September 4, 1863
              Pvt. Andrew DOTY Of wounds June 2, 1863
              Pvt. Anton HERMAN Of wounds June 19, 1863
              Pvt. Francis Y. McWILLIAMS Of wounds May 23, 1863
              Pvt. James A. PORTER Of wounds July 8, 1863
              Pvt. Washington TURNER Of wounds May 25, 1863

              Discharged:
              1st Serg't. John W. ROBINSON January 14, 1863
              Serg't. Thomas W. S. HALE March 22, 1863
              Corp'l Amadee M. SMITH November 27, 1862
              Corp'l Horace C. NEAL February 20, 1863
              Pvt. Benjamin BRENEMAN Wounded at Vicksburg-Discharged May, 1864
              Pvt. John DUNDORE April 1, 1868
              Pvt. William HALL January 29, 1863
              Pvt. Arba L. HANDLY April 1, 1863
              Pvt. Christian B. HERSHEY April 24, 1863
              Pvt. John A. IDE February 5, 1863
              Pvt. Albert LACOCK February 13, 1863

              Killed in Action:
              Serg't William C. STEWART May 16, 1863
              Corp'l A. Clark McCOY October 19, 1864
              Pvt. Albert D. CARMICHAEL At Winchester, Virginia September 19, 1864
              Pvt. George W. GOODMAN At Champion Hill, Mississippi May 16, 1863
              Pvt. Chris. J. KLINACK At Champion Hill, Mississippi May 16, 1863
              Pvt. Henry M. REED At Winchester, Virginia September 19, 1864
              Pvt. Theodore STINGER At Winchester, Virginia September 19, 1864
              Pvt. George S. SMITH At Cedar Creek, Virginia October 19, 1864
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              Grandad Wm. David Lee
              52nd Tenn. Reg't Co. B


              "If You Ain't Right, Get Right!"
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              • #8
                Re: Company F

                That's not your company Boozie. My company is Co. F so you can rest easy. :)
                Michael Comer
                one of the moderator guys

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                • #9
                  Re: Company F

                  Thanks Michael. We have been doing so much horse trading I can't keep track. My Great Grandfather Busenbark that I can't stand is buried there. My last name should really be Payton. I will tell you the story at the IPW story hour.:D We will have a blast, look forward to seeing you.

                  Boozie

                  .
                  Originally posted by huntdaw View Post
                  That's not your company Boozie. My company is Co. F so you can rest easy. :)
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                  Grandad Wm. David Lee
                  52nd Tenn. Reg't Co. B


                  "If You Ain't Right, Get Right!"
                  - Uncle Dave Macon

                  www.40thindiana.wordpress.com/

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                  • #10
                    Re: Company F

                    There's a John, Edward, and L. Monroe Kepler. Also, three Johnstons.

                    Is this a sibling situation you think, or coincidence?
                    Jonathan "Scottie" Scott
                    Co. A, 104th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
                    Salt River Rifles

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