. An illustrated history of the Missouri Engineer and the 25th Infantry Regiments; together with a roster of both regiments and the last known address of all that could be obtained .. . tchison Co., Mo.: ad. Phelps City, Kas. 2625 Young, August, P. Co. B, 25th; e. June 13, 1861. St. Joseph, :Mo. 244 THE FIRST MISSOURI ENGINEERS. 2626 Young, Chas., P. Co. D, 25th; e. March 1,1862, Doniphan Co., Kas .2627 Young, Fenton, P. Co. K, Eng.; e. April 12, 1861, Burlington, Iowa. 2628 Young, Chas. A., P. Co. A, 25th; e. Jan. 30, 1862, San Francisco, Cal. 2629 Young, Henry, P. Co. A, 25th; e. June 14, 18
. An illustrated history of the Missouri Engineer and the 25th Infantry Regiments; together with a roster of both regiments and the last known address of all that could be obtained .. . tchison Co., Mo.: ad. Phelps City, Kas. 2625 Young, August, P. Co. B, 25th; e. June 13, 1861. St. Joseph, :Mo. 244 THE FIRST MISSOURI ENGINEERS. 2626 Young, Chas., P. Co. D, 25th; e. March 1,1862, Doniphan Co., Kas .2627 Young, Fenton, P. Co. K, Eng.; e. April 12, 1861, Burlington, Iowa. 2628 Young, Chas. A., P. Co. A, 25th; e. Jan. 30, 1862, San Francisco, Cal. 2629 Young, Henry, P. Co. A, 25th; e. June 14, 1861, St. Joseph, Mo. 2630 Young, Lewis, Sergt. Co. A, Eng.; e. July 20, 1861, St. Louis, Mo.; promoted Lt. Colored Troops in 1863. 2631 Young, Robert, P. Co. A, 25th; e. Jan. 8, 1862, St. Joseph, Mo. 2632 Young, Thomas E., P. Cos. B and K, Eng.; e. July 28, 1861, Paris, 111. 2633 Zink, Jacob, P. Cos. C, 25th, A and B, Eng.; e. Feb. 10,1862, St. Joseph, Mo. 2634 Zones, John W., P. Co. D, 25th: e. Aug. 2,1861, De Kalb Co., Mo. 2635 Zweig, Fred., P. Cos. L, land D, Eng.; ad. Columbia, 111. 2636 Zenner, John, Sergt. Cos. B, 25th and L, Eng.; e. June 13, 1861, St. Joseph^ Mo. WHAT OTHER PARTS OF THE ARMY WERE DOING. ^O give a better understanding of the part takenby the Missouri Engineer Regiment in the latewar we add from descriptions pubhshed, ordersand diaries written during the war; the operationsand achievements of the armies as a whole withwhom we served; omitting entirely operationswhere we were not present. A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE OF SHILOH. The battle of Pittsburg Landing, or Shiloh, was one of themost desperate conflicts ever known in history, and the most severeand hardest fought battle of the Rebellion, as well as, up to thattime, the most decisive of the war. With overwhelming numbersopposing them, and surprised as they were by the enemy, it Avasonh^ bv the bravest and most stubborn fighting, that the Uniontroops gained this most splendid victory. A
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