. The Nineteenth Illinois; a memoir of a regiment of volunteer infantry famous in the Civil War of fifty years ago for its drill, bravery, and distinguished services . h Illinois Company I—Continued. NAME. DATE OF WHERE AND PLACE OF DEATH. HOW. BURIAL. Rhine, John Oct. 17, 1861 liinsor, Wni. (( ti Roffncr, A. It 11 Schlosser, Conradf July 4, 1864 Chicago Rosehill Cm. Simons, H. Apr. 20, 1863 , Tenn. Murfreesboro Smith, Joseph Oct. 17, 1861 Killed Trittean, John Dec. 31, 1862 Stone River, kid. Vincent, Wm. Elizabethtown, Ky. Winterstein, Milt( )n COMPANY K. 1 Anderson,


. The Nineteenth Illinois; a memoir of a regiment of volunteer infantry famous in the Civil War of fifty years ago for its drill, bravery, and distinguished services . h Illinois Company I—Continued. NAME. DATE OF WHERE AND PLACE OF DEATH. HOW. BURIAL. Rhine, John Oct. 17, 1861 liinsor, Wni. (( ti Roffncr, A. It 11 Schlosser, Conradf July 4, 1864 Chicago Rosehill Cm. Simons, H. Apr. 20, 1863 , Tenn. Murfreesboro Smith, Joseph Oct. 17, 1861 Killed Trittean, John Dec. 31, 1862 Stone River, kid. Vincent, Wm. Elizabethtown, Ky. Winterstein, Milt( )n COMPANY K. 1 Anderson, Thos. In Andersonvillej)rison Bhick, John Feb. 1882 Bullen, Edg. M. Feb. 3, 1863 Murfreesboro, ofwounds Chirk, Lyman Apr. 14, 1863 Murfreesboro Cobb, Joseph Eckart, George Sept. 3, 1912 Oak Park, 111. FuUerton, J. C. ,1863 Stone River, kid. (Jrady, Robert ,1896 Milwaukee, Sol-diers Home Criffen, Danl W. Dec. 30, 1862 Stone River, kid. Higgins, Charles Oct. 16, 1861 Killed James, John T. Sept. 3, 1861 (^uincy. 111. Quincy, 111. Kent, Charles Feb. 6, 1910 Chicago Ladwick, Chas. Eden McDonald, Patk Apr. 4, 1906 Chicago Metz, East Wheeling, J. Henry Haynic, Commaudcr Charles Ward Post, G. A. R. The Nineteenth Illinois 349 Company K—Continiietl. NAME. DATE OFDEATH. WHERE AND PLACE OFHOW. BURIAL. Miller, M. L. Graceld Cm. Morgan, Charles Feb. 23, 1899 Forest HomeMorisette, Alex. „, , ,, • Otten, R. Dec. 7, 1889 W aldhemi Pemberton, T. Sept. 20, 1863 Killed at Chicka- maugaShephard, Frank Elgin, 111. Elgin, 111. Simpson, A. Aug. 10, 1862 Pulaski, Tenn., killed Stark, Charles Stephens, John Apr. 7, 1910 Chicago Tincholen, S. H. In Andersonville prisonUchtman, G. G. Oct. 17, 1899 RosehiU Cm. TAPS. At the Soldiers Homes, where the Veterans of the CivilWar are laid to rest, at burials of privates and officers at armyposts, wherever the last miUtary honors are paid, the .sweetnotes of this call gives voice to the last farwell. ^ nil Ilr IM |i| ^1 Put out the


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