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I - · ' h• ) :1 n~; wo:- I J.<~ Q.. · ",;~ ~ c om "'a..., ...... y ( r .1g . • , a:1 One o f t h e rea.ture::; o f tJ~ l:ll.t:H·ll- J Luriin~ a r. d Geren ic.: F;.:;~h ( b ~ ~ · ;s· ::;to ry they 1 ing was the sln.c:ing- of ·~1oh; t" b y I grour1d). "------·- · in :\1 t. Plea~- ! a g r ~1 1 1~ of H~w::tlian ue~ .~ :~ ate::; . tal .. _ . . . . ,...... llhe s am ~ r:ompa~y ,,-ere c:augllt j the I\auonal l ~ du c auon A~}Sll! ' J.avon !)~w . n_ ~fli•J"·mJ _tic ·:.h .1'.1 ,;a;iaJ: hos· 1 orary spo:1:;o:-::;. 1 !; n: n a lecture.' meeting in Pllilade lpltia. · Tit3 last. pJta:tny :uil fr;f'nd':'htp. placed in cornml.'l i'3 r; oft strain~ . "farewell to •l:o"r nntil j The :\l nloio was c hris te n e d hy Francisco-Honolulu ride.:; to K e w /1 we m ee t again.'' w e r e reac:Il t;, f jus t 1 1\I b ~; \\"i <1l e1 mi:la T "·rJn ey; li<.tugll~ e r ~rat son .0.'avigation n milk bottle':' 1 I as the no;-P o f the v essP l d ipped of th~ pl' -:! !'lhlen: o t' th ~' Mn tsor: :\'av . ., sprin g, and will c ; · a d o ll ar and i into tllr~ \Vn.t ;; r. Th e ilin~ers were igat fo n C•)mpu ny. Lurli ne . and the round trip be rd coupe. au ~t i 1 d ecked with !pis. th· ~ .~arla n Js ol' Bero:l kG I~ 1)lh , tlll;) si:x·:: t ~ar- u!d t.win II port,_ from twelve Greer. fue I fiowen:J that f o:· c e nturi~~ s have ! daugllt.t ~ \:'l o( Ult-J \'iCe-pre:; ic.l e nt o r <.lay s~ dn)\'t::' it with I I was IJroken. j -~- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t1 th•' 1Jrob~ :1 j tE'.er to carry the R egimental Stan Payn e paEsP. d away in 19H. I b ert Bates. 1\lrs . .'l'anl~ one of ! clare!. ""Wills' ' Payne w 2s t he firs~ Th(' funeral of l\Ir. Payile wa~ held I ~I. S. Oromer :an to s tep forward and he con-tinued as from Finie;.-· church in the old. home i\Irs. E. \Villits tilt! color l> t> arc r of the gallant 2~tll community on Tuesd:ny, Jul:· G, thl! three fa,·orlte l!y: Car until the do s~· of the war. On rnarc.h sel'\'ie e s being in charge of Re L Pur· "Rock of .-\ge::;. · 1at they had · or in battle, Old Glory always \\" ,- oi ilw K e ~: t e r ! unu {;ther ma tter,.;. tie Risser, who passed a w.ay S atur- 1 prope:·t y f'n );,):· 1 P,' t'.· n~_ 1·..,_~_ "''-ll'VI. \\'r) <·c·,n .. q r~ ll I' lin ~r! (", r·. i \.· It·. r- ~ v ee! l>. "v r ,, • -~ day. \n~ :- e held from the First Baptist <:O:.J. c of pa int. :\ I r a'1" t t: -~' anrl O !lf· rl<.Jught e r. F . S. P a.vnP of Cen- c·hurch ::\fo n day J.fternoc,1 at 2:ZO ed from h i:" to ·.\· : t ~ni !l ·~. Ciy(~ Payn•' of D e"' :\I oines o 'clo(' \i: .,,·i:h H. e v. F . E . \\' E>!"to~ in n orthPa~~ o: thi"' ~u1 il \ I :·" . P, ,-. c k o t' 0 lt um w a . :\ l r s. c ~ ' :1 ~- 2 .:· D uring tll» sP :·v icPs ::o-rrs. G il - i Clark F>·t>r•_, :_, n . "hefts I !t .. ,\,. ANNUAL FINA.NCIAL STATEMENT - ~ · ~ - W. PAYNE. DIES ·· ; ' The following is a ·statement ot WELL KNOWN CIVIL WAR ,VET. The-fourth has eo_m!LamLiiL g.qne ~ financini-trnnnctions-1>f-·tlr(!- Corr ----'-ERA"'N701NS!31VOUX..Q:"OF In fact w~ ·have . had three 11 fourths." .idated School District. of Way- . THE DEAD -. Some observed Saturday , fi.B n. day 'land, · Henry Co\lnty, Iowa, · for the - commemorating our first . step : · as period beginning July 1, 19~5, and nn . independent nation: Others ~- ~vi- 'ng June 30, 1926. Was Pioneer Residen.t of Henry . . . endl dently saw no harm· or ' perhaps'· did · General Fund · ·· County" not consider the harm; in, · holding Balance. on hand July .1, 1925 oll._ ·--., their celebration . ·to . schedule , ·: v.nd I $10720.26 ,C. W. Payne, one of Henry Coun- SuQdny was ·the four.th. Still 'others Reed. from · Dist. Tax 16679.'18 ty's most promitient citizens, passed were· willing to forego,: the 'joys :of: ~-=S:..:~_A:..:. :::..· ....:A:.::p!:p~r:...:t:.:.. ______6:::= 3:!:.0:..::.5:..:4=+.,1:Ul{..U."'"'lL-at;-the-home----Of--h.is-daughter- -eelebration on . Satur~uy . u:Ud - State .. None and ·son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Beck Sundl\y; ·and cut. loose · Mondriy. with. Tuition · - 4350.00 in Ottumwa, Iowa at 12:35 · o'clock added -fervor· iii ~ ' or'd~r ~: to ' · nia'k~~ .r .l 'up, Sal~ of Text Boolts and Sunday morning, July ··~»--- -OF- HENRY COUNTY, IOWA CONTAINING '·:Fuir. ·Page :Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Prominent ,,~ and Representative Citizens of the County, · TOGETH E'R WITH PORTRAITS AND BIOGRAPHIES OF ALL THE GOVERNORS OF IOWA, AND . - •: OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. ' . ) / I) I I I ....!\ ?) ~- . I .., ~~-; CHICAGO: ACME PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1888. Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. --·-----:· -- ··------....------iiiiiililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... 474 HENRY COUNTY. of whom are now living, three daughters: Mrs. Leach. All grew to maturity in this county, and Irene Ballard, of Hastings, Neb.; Mrs. Julian Mc all but the youngest sister were married here. The Gavic, Keokuk, Iowa, and Mrs. Joanna Sparks, father of our subject reached the age of seventy Washington, D. C., and one son, Charles F., of nine, and his wife survived him several years. She Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Grantham was the daughter of lived to be seventy-three, and saw all her children John Jenkins, who came to Iowa in an early day, happily married and settled in life. bringing with him a large family of children;- one Charles W. Payne was a member of Company B, son, Warren L. Jenkins, represented Henry County 25th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and his two younger j in the Territorial Legislature. brothers were members of 'the 4th Iowa Cavalry during the Civil War. Elisha was severely wounded at the battle of Guntown, and was later discharged on account of the same. Our subje~t was engaged in many of the prominent battles of the war, and ON. CHARLES W. PAYNE, residing on at the. battle of Arkansas Post he volunteered to ~~ section 36, Jefferson Township, Henry Co., carry the colors (the color bearer being ill), and the /Vb Iowa, was born in this county, June 1,1840, report of Gen. Wood in his History of the Soldiers I ~ and is a son of Henry and Margaret J. of Iowa, pays Mr. Payne a high · compliment for (Boak) Payne, both natives of· Berkeley County, bravery displayed upon that occasion. From that I Va., where they were married, and four daughters date he was appointed. by Col. George A. Stone l were born to them prior to their emigration west. color bearer of his regiment,·and served -till the end i In the spring of 1836 they left their home in old of his term of enlistment as Sergeant. He was on Virginia, all their goods packed in covered wagons, duty, with .the exception of thirty rlays, from his and the journey was completed in the autumn of . enlistment until his discharge. At the siege of that year. Iowa was then a part of the Territory Vicksburg he faced the shot and shell; at Lookout ~I of Michigan, and as lands were not subject to entry, Mountain and Missionary Ridge he was at the front; Henry Payne claimed the 200 acres upon which at the siege of Atlanta, and in every engagement our subject resides, and eighty acres of timber land fought during the campaign he participated. He in Trenton Township. He built a hewed-log cabin was with Sherman on his march to the sea, and in 1837 and moved his family into it, anrl there the from thence to the surrender of Johnston at Rolla, rest of the children were born. The old cabin was N. C., and took part in the great military review later weatherboarded, and still stands as a land at Washington after the close of the war. mark of fifty years ago, and a relic of pioneer In 1868 his marriage to Miss Maggie Patton was days. Its roof covered a family who have risen celebrated. She was born in Ohio County, \V. Va., to a high position in the social, business and polit in 1841, and is a daughter of Matthew and Nancy ical world, and the old homestead was the play Patton, who came to Iowa in 1856, settling in New grou.nd of a family of children who now rank London Township, this county. They now live on among the old settlers of the county. Eight children a farm adjoining Mr. Payne's, and are well ad blessed the union of Henry and Margaret J. Payne, vanced in years. Their living children are: James, as follows: Rebecca, the rleceased wife of Joshua a farmer in Center Township; Agnes, wife of T. J. , Gardner; Martha, wife of L. M. Rhodes; Isabella, Sparks, attorney, of Bushnell, Ill.; John, living in I wife of J. D. Smith; Rachel, wedded to M. M. ,Jefferson Township, this county; Etta, wife of Culver, all born in Virginia. Henry, now a farmer Oliver Newell, a farmer at Bushnell, Ill.; Jennie, in Jefferson Township, was born in Illinois, while unmarried, and living in Lucas County, Iowa; and the family were en route for Iowa; and our subject Mrs. Payne. Several children died young. !.· was the first child born in this county. His birth C. W. Payne and wife began their married life was followed by that of Hayden, the husband of on the old homestead, and in the same cabin in I Sarah McPheron; and Elisha, who wedded Amanda which he was born. Nineteen years of happy ; I I ~.,. ·--~~~~\~-~~------~-~~--~-· ------· ------~-- . ~~ Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers- and------staff at the State--- Historical lSociety of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa..... ~ ~ ~ ' : ;,,._ ; ~l HENRY COUNTY. wedded life have brought great changes to this y ears; Thomns, now a farmer in Marion County, couple. An interesting family has graced their Mo., enlisted in the 14th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, home. The old cabin has been exchanged for a serving four years: George, who enlisted in the mansion of more modern arehitecture. The husband 11th Iowa Volunteer Infantry in the spring of has been honored by the people of his county with 1864, served until July 22, when he was wounded one of the highest places they could bestow. He in the arm at the battle of Atlanta, and died from was the choice of the Republican party, :mel wns the effects of his wound; Joseph, who enlisted in j elected member of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth the 45th I owa Volunteers, serving three months, General Assemblies, receiving a popular vote far in now resides in Bureau County, Ill.; and Henry is advance of his ticket. His official acts were satis a farmer in this county. factory to his constituents, anrl Mr. Payne retired The record of this family for patriotism has not from his position with the esteem of the people often been equaled. Of the seven sons all but he had faithfully represented. As a farmer Mr. Henry, who was too young, gave themselves to Payne has been successful. His farm is well their country in her hour of need, and all proved stocked, and no happier home can be found in the brave and gallant soldiers. One yielded up hi s life township, and everything about the place betokens in her service, and all were willing to if needed. prosperity. They shunned no risks, and ever bore themselves The children of Mr. and Mrs. Payne are named: as brave solcliers and good citizens, and among the Frank, Clyde, Blanche and Mabel. The eldest son families of Henry County none me more worthy of is a graduate' of the Bushnell (Ill.) High School, and recognition than they. all are at home. His many friends will read with Our subject received his education in the district interest this sketch of the family of the soldier, the schools of his native ,':) tate. He remain ed upon the legislator, and the useful nnd well-known citizen and farm until the nge of twenty, when he went to Bu 0 representative of one of the pioneer families, and a reau County, Ill., working on a farm until the son born upon her soil, and we welcome him to a breaking out of the Rebellion, when he enlisted in place in the history of Henry County. May, 1861. On account of the quota being full he was not accepted, so he returned home, and on the 11th of October he again enlisted in the 14th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. He was with his regiment through the following engagements: The battle of ~ ENNIS HU.MJ\IELL, .a prominent citizen Ft. Donelson ; at Pittsburg .Landing, where he Jll j ' of Cei.Jter To.:-vnship_·_, _was born in Henry was captured and held as pxisoner for fifty-two ~ County, Iowa, . in 1840, and is the son of days; at Macon, Ga., nearly all of the time, then JO· Jacob and Mary '"(Barton) Hummell, the paroled rm Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. .... ll·. I...,.I ~,. I .. ..,, . ,; , .. ': ' .. 1 ... ~ ~ ; ( -: ~ 1 i ~ ~ ~ t r: . '. ; : ;. ; i .: . ~ ~ .~ ' • . , \ -: ; • : ·~ • I '1 f : . ' . .. . . j 1'. Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. .. ...__ _ ._.... ., ...... - ~-- -- - THE ~~ould clown him In th H n IH stlll filii or II ft' dof'81l't follow hi!! - o<'·(' OUM)y at~ In th~ olrl da. CONTINUED FRO ! Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. lll\nHIIInl met tht' tu · - · l . 1• • v \:lOCI( 111 tne rtH)t•ntnu Ull('{l tn b,, lilt• a' nld~.- l'rl \'II ta · :,Payne also enrriNI I Ito colors wi.!Jl ··rc•ctlt . .. : rto · hl.m11etr. · , . . ·:Returning (ron'i th0 .Will' Ill' \\'lUI lllllr~ rted In lStlS to - ~· · (\l'J.!Ili'Pt I'!lttnn, who thc>n n(LUI' 'Kl'W Lnn'don .- llo\ll'I'Y ' l'lHtlltr. ·---a .. -.., .... ,·,"O; .. ·wn M- ot- thf' · ~t)(ll} :Vlrf:{lttln : Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. THI~ PAYNE I-IOMESTFL.\D 'r:-i JEFF'ETISO~ · TOWNSHIP I~ HE:'\R' 1~0\lld down him In thA .Wrj'~tll)1g nllttch. hecause he enjo~·s It and only dOl's w ~ Mr. l Ho !H stlll !1111 or l!ft~ and Ylf{or, but h~ ntuch of It as ho reaHy enjoys, whlt'h intt>rest cloi'Ru't follow hl11 - o~ ·eupation · 80 strenll· mig-ht, look l!kf'· a good rtral to some hunt- dPtH r • OU8ly as l~ e old dri~ · s. l~e .work~ nOW lng the so!t snaps In 1!!1'. · · . k:nd: J ., . . .I ' . •.. ) . • .• ., other. I ha\'c ne\·er bet>n. able to under-~ !rom '' . . - . .... ·, . .stand why there were not mort> bo~·s other 1 named Hannibal. especially color'~d · boyt>-., the ·, l ···v .. , · til , My _ 1ews H<> and hili !ather were wondf·rfully clean length and .humane men tor . tho.sP. dn.~·s; . H . r 1'o.l' . fA= ·was a little more !lllnhur·ned and hafl ha~ lf't three h\>Ys, l would· ('alJ ' onP. o( tht'm nylhg . •s. he wou1<1 hn,·e .20r) CRt· CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE: . Hamllcnr, Hannibal, . the · Then • ('\'<"rY onn. or them 'R one and ' othE'r · Hru~drubnl, I would. by GE"orgetown:· ,Mtm'K· oth• ~ r year all - would be ~elplo n ., mlm!Pc1 tho court .~u1<1 the Jur~ · . "I" · Is for Ichu.bod, ldt>a ·and -It<' h. After. 1 .• took aM much pl~>nsurc thut the day wa~ the unnlvf>r!'lary or his "J" Is !or July, January 'o.nd . sic h. . WR!!I· nl' hiM ca ttlo 1u1. somn men ramoHR victory at Zama, In which h., .l!P .- U1 [L~.LJ:i•lill . ~t1~ 1 ~~ '-- T.b~- l-compl~t c l¥--hro'ke. -ih~__p.cuve· r-::o.nd _ spclL or If .tht' clitrd Is Inclined to .be o! a ~f~~d~ 'llr or Cltttl<\ <•utsl<1c oP Hannibal, and he su!{g-estcd that It woul ' ' ):-1 · TOWNSHIP I:-1 HE:'\RY CpUNTY. ., . .: ,' •, . It and onlv does w Mr. Payne ha~ all his lite taken a deep r~>aUy enjo'ys, which interest ln. ·· p'olltfcs. HE' hal!l heen· ·an. ar-, ,d dNtl to some · hunt. d~'>nt republ!_can, ot 'the stanch and true 1 ll!e. kind. l!ls lo\·e., of . farming.. . and stock. rals~ been ahlc to under-! from one en a ot t'!l'e .~ountrv -'to : thP vere not mort> bo)·s other published it and discussed it. · All pee Ially color'ed ·boy('·. the · time ..:\fr. Kipling '\\·as "llent. - At t>re wondt"r!uliy clean length . thE' papers decided It was meant ·- or . those . days, If r fo_r . a f!lap _at· l{ussia,-- and ·Mr. · Kipling - -~=-:: · : -- •• ::· • · SUilhU.J',UCd and had ha~ lPt hiJnSelf be estopped by never de- d- <.'all ' one o( them nyTng "lt. · · ·· , · lng; and devoL to the interests or, his memento (1 nlbal. . and' the other Then again thf'~e · was~ the ''White fellow !armers made him shY. at the Ca- or which f, . by GPorgetown :· l\·Ia.n's· Bvr ".- . . re taken a df'ep ta8 heen· ·an. ar tanch and tru~ and l!!tOck. rats: ' ·.· ·ountrv to . thC' ..· ' M isc).lsscd tt. ·· All was ..l'llent. · At ~r . I It was meant "- . ~ · ·• ·II nd ·Mr. - Kipling . . .. - - · ·- -··-·- --- · .. ···------·· -···- . , .. MRS:"·-c. · w,.- PAYNE.· .. ... ~ d by never de- lng; . and devoL to the interests or his memento or the past that. is gone anct S the "White fellow farmers made him shY. . at the · Ca- or which few now 11v!ng .know llttle, but .. same author. nadlan reciprcx-ity proposition, but af'lde C. \V. Pavrie and hla·.. "-;l!e can look at M be-en spl1lt>d it fr,>m that, politics of repub!lcan admln- that old r'nmstone and recall the hard- ·Arn reren<'e in some lstratlonR have usually round In him a ships of the days It represents, and then •:\f the Philippine valuf"d <.:hampton. He has ust>d his : ~n Hee a.ll about them the wonderful trans M was a burden at tlmt>s to express h!.s views in the press, formation wrought' by those who ·tolled Gaf -y ·:R .nd- woulcln" 1C- h,...,.,.·" -·-has had' m'uch ln!lue-nce· O!!C ~Ja~ an ~ -~YR. . D: n't was always lltlcal though't of southeastern Io;\\~'a~.. ~ · ~}.f{,~eiJ~~,~-~....~ .. -~-~-~-~--~ -~T_;.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= Patt s :nt. says politics Is at the basis of . the pros- w 1 to throw any perlty a:nd welfa-re or the.. people· and he chu 1d hl8 · keE'plng has no excuses to offer for making It .. 'h w ~ d him endle!!!!! l!!t\;dy and exerting hini!'!elt for what- ti e WRITE .TO .' THIS Irl!< belie\'es are the best things. Sortletlme~ Man with the he w111 laughingly remark that :hl~ · stlck . I..( .m "I 'Into the lng all these years to the !lame place may ·WIFE~ .·.. ANDM. Hot• t..k •aln. what not show the ma,rks of · enterprise that . D( people. resented would commend him, . hut one whp knows at l hl.m, and a11 a or the "per!'lsfency with which : he ha~ Sh~ W11hes to Teli .You: .· •., .... ,..:.. ct. v C'rltlr.1sed. But kept himself In touch with. at't'airs .will· .= :--.. ' ~li'ht. ·that Mr., ·:l1ark- HOW -SHE ...: . . A" IHwe no doubts as to his alertness · and ool his ahllity to keep stl"p with the timeR. Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.Ch His present IHf ,. __ ;. . Ii ·:J. I ! I 'n a d~.,P . ' "' .. .:en· 'an-. ar·· \ ncb .:tnd tru~ md l'!tOck. rats~ - •untry . to . the •cussed I(· All as ..!llent. · At It wai'J meant I -·)lr; - Kipling I by never de- lng: and devot. to the interests o! his memento or the past that · is gone ani'! th~ "White renow tarmers ma Anderson waa ·case ·seemed a ~Tot : ess one, but 10 ago his wife · i;~l! in .their own little ··· · -Con: With home, gave him ,. a -: Mrs simple remedy which Prln('· much .to her deltght: . . . :~ . \, -. his. drinking sure . ·. St-~tnu the remedy W(l9 re- . , __.._~ - ~ ::.:,DlnJ 3~¥ears to ~Pay: ,· <-aponsitite· tor.this · · :'·- ~ - . <'!hurc; -- / happy rcsul t . ~ . ·.. for the Sweet-Toned ... she . also tried ·. •1: ...... ·~ -... -...... --.. ·~- ( Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865- Ancestry.com Page 1 of 1 ancestry You searched for Charles W. Payne in Iowa Name: Charles W. Payne Side: Union Regiment Iowa State/Origin: Regiment Name: 25 Iowa Infantry Regiment Name 25th Regiment, Iowa Infantry Expanded: Company: B Rank In: Private Rank In Private Expanded: Rank Out: Sergeant Rank Out Sergeant Expanded: Film Number: M541 roll21 Source Information: National Park Service. US. avil H'ar Soldiers, 1861-t865 (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operati ons Inc, 2007- 0rigina l data: National Pa rk Service, Civil \Var Soldiers a nd Sailors System, onli ne Description: This database contains the names of approximately 6.3 million soldiers who served in the American Ci.,.:i! War. In addition to their names. information that may be listed for each soldier includes regiment, company. a nd rank. ~ore ... Contact Us: l-80Q-ANCESTRY Ancest:ry.com Slog Affiliates Gift Memberships Ancestry.com ·9 1997-20 10 Ancestry.com Cor!X)rate Information Careers PRIVACY POUCY Terms and Conditions Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. htto://search.ancestrv.com/cg:i-binlsse.dll?indiv=1&db=NPS civilwarsoldiers%2c&rank=O ... 1211/2010 U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles- Ancestry.com Page 1 of 1 ancestry You searched for Charles W . Payne in Iowa Name: Charles W Payne Residence: Mount Pleasant, Iowa Age at enlistment: 22 Enlistment Date: 13 Aug 1862 Rank at Private enlistment: State Served: Iowa Was Wounded?: Yes Suni ved the Yes War?: Senice Record: Enlisted in Company B, Iowa 25th Infantry Regiment on 13Ang1862. Promoted to Full 4th Sergeant on o6 Oct 1863. Promoted to Full 5th Sergeant on 11 Jun 1863. Promoted to Full3rd Sergeant on 01 Jan 1864. Mustered out on o6 Jun 1865 at Washington, DC. Birth Date: abt 1840 Sources: Roster & Record oflowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion Source Information: Historical Data Systems, romp .. L'.S. Ovil lVar Soldier Records and Profiles [database on·line]. Provo. UT. USA: Ancestry.com Operations In c, 2009. Origi nal data: Da ta compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, :'v1A from the [ol!..owing lis:t_of ~~·.o.Iks. Copyright 1997·2009 Historical Data Systems, Inc. PO Box 35 DuxbiJT)'. l\·1.-\ 0 2 3 3 1. Description: This database is a compilation of milital)' records (including state rosters. pension records. and rt>gime ntal histories) of individual soldiers who S£'r;.·ed in the United States Ci,·il \'\'ar. ~ ffiQ[t...., Contact Us: 1-80(}-ANCESTRY Ancestry.com Slog Affiliates Gift Memberships Ancesby .com S: 1997-201 0 Ancestry.com Corporate Information Careers PRIVACY POLICY Terms and Conditions Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. httn:/ /search.ancestrv .cmn/cQt-bin/sse.dll ?indiv= 1&db=civilwar histdatasvs%2c&rank=O ... 12/1/2010