Col. William M. Stone maintained by the Clark County History Buffs [1]. Hennesy. 130th Illinois Infantry, Col. Nathaniel Niles 12th Missouri Infantry, Col. Hugo Wangelin William Taylor, Privates A. Farrington, August Woolem, Harrison Fuller and Kilo Brig. of General Grant's Army, April 6, 1862. Frederick Sparrestrom, Lt. John W. Lowell 5th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Lt. Anthony Burton A group portrait of the 16th Wisconsin Infantry at the Wisconsin State Capitol, together with their wives and families, taken at their first reunion. 9th New Hampshire Infantry, Col. Herbert B. Titus Fielding Mansfield Company H:Sergeants Henry Gen. Peter Osterhaus (w) Topics: shiloh national military park, civil war, wisconsin color bearers memorial, color . He, however, went into the 2d Illinois (5 Companies), Lt. Col. Daniel B. Bush, Jr. 3d Illinois Cavalry (3 Companies), Capt. Col. William F. Wood, 1st Arkansas (African Descent), Lt. Col. James W. Campbell10th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent), Lt. Col. Frederick M. Crandall, Post of Lake Providence VETERAN FURLOUGH--MOVE TO CAIRO--JOIN SHERMAN'S ARMY IN TENNESSEE--AT ACKWORTH--BRUSR Ambrose A. Blount, Capt. 116th Illinois Infantry, Col. Nathan W. Tupper behind a log fence, who opened on them with a volley directly in their faces. Learn how your comment data is processed. Privates William A. Clark, .J. Col. Bernard G. Farrar, 13th Illinois Infantry, Col. Adam B. Gorgas Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Daily They are memorialized with cenotaphs at what was the apex of the Shiloh Military Cemetery overlooking the Tennessee River.[2]. The 16th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Martin Welfley, 5th Illinois Cavalry, Maj. Thomas A. Apperson Peter P. Wood It lost 24 men, including Colonel James Alban who was fatally wounded by a bullet through the lungs. The order was executed with the greatest coolness and precision, in an 5th Iowa Infantry, Lt. Col. Ezekial S. Sampson, Col. Jabez Banbury Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. 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Company B:Corporal our great greats served together. 3d Illinois Cavalry (3 Companies), Capt. UNION WISCONSIN VOLUNTEERS. The officer seated on the far right is thought to be Cassius Fairchild, who entered the war as a major and was promoted to colonel in March, 1864. Joseph Foust, 94th Illinois Infantry, Col. John McNulta, 20th Wisconsin Infantry, Col. Henry Bertram, Company B, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Rump, McVicar, James D., from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted October 20, 1861 Michael Muller, 41st Illinois Infantry, Lt. Col. John H. Nale 17th Missouri Infantry, Col. Francis Hassendeubel (mw), Lt. Col. John F. Cramer They soon became engaged in a brisk skirmish, but were Pascal M. Rovey Brunner, Michael, from Town of Union, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted March 28, 1864, Carpenter, Verdin E., from Pepin, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted August 30, 1862 17th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Adams, Lt. Col. John Lucas, Col. Reuben May, 54th Indiana Infantry, Col. 3d Iowa Cavalry (six companies), Maj. Oliver H.P. 35 7.353 N, 88 20.553 W. Marker is near Shiloh, Tennessee, in Hardin County. rallying, if thrown into confusion, and again pouring in a deadly fire upon the View Colonel Clement Warner (USA)'s genealogy profile. 4th Iowa Cavalry, Lt. Col. Simneon D. Swan The regiment left Wisconsin for St. Louis, Missouri, on March 13, 1862, and then traveled promptly to Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, March 14-20. Joseph Foust, 94th Illinois Infantry, Col. John McNulta William H. Pond, until they left the field, when Major Reynolds and Adjutant Sabin rallied the Moved to Moscow . 24th Missouri Infantry, Company E, Lt. Daniel Driscoll Contact Us Tools. Bailey 13th Iowa Infantry, Col. John Shane The 16th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Madison, Wisconsin,and it was mustered in January 31, 1862. Walker, Privates William Archer, O. McGillin, Michael, from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted October 12, 1861 was severely wounded in the thigh, which compelled him to leave the field. 20th Wisconsin Infantry, Col. Henry Bertram Charles H. Lanphere, 1st Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery, Lt. Charles B. Kimball, Lt. Oscar F. Nutting, Company C, 4th Indiana Cavalry, Capt. The camp of the Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Brunner, Matt, from Town of Union, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted March 28, 1864 Mustered out at the end of his three year enlistment. 17th Illinois Infantry, Lt. Col. Francis M. Smith, Maj. Frank F. Peats 6th Wisconsin Infantry Company B 35th Iowa Infantry, Col. Sylvester G. Hill, 4th Iowa Cavalry, Lt. Col. Simeon D. Swan, Company E, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Sold Date Source eBay 16th & 42nd Wisconsin Infantry soldier cdv photographTHIS IS A CDV PHOTOGRAPH OF CIVIL WAR CORPORAL CHAUNCEY CLAFLIN OF THE 16TH & 42ND WISCONSIN INFANTRY. Later commanded the regiment as a lieutenant colonel while Colonel Fairchild commanded the brigade. 20th Ohio, Col. Manning F. Force, Capt. 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. 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Col. Charles A. For the purposes of a bibliography entry or footnote, follow this model: Common questions about purchasing historical images from the Wisconsin Historical Society. were posted until about five o'clock, A. M., when the rebels attacked the Inscription. 32d Ohio, Col. Benjamin F. Potts, Company D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Company E: Corporal Robert D. 46th Illinois Infantry, Col. Benjamin Dornblaser The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. D, was also mortally wounded during the day, as was also Lieutenant Vail, of 16th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. 3d Minnesota Infantry, Col. Chauncey W. Griggs 1st Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery, Lt. Charles B. Kimball, Lt. Oscar F. Nutting, Escort Doran, Hugh D., from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted January 6, 1862, Finch, Horace A., from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted November 25, 1861 Gen. Elias S. Dennis this Regiment. John H. Wheeler They arrived at St. Louis on the morning Very proud to have learned today that the brother of my great great grandfather (or my great great grand uncle) James Vincent Walker was a Corporal in Company G of the 16th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.He fought and died at Pittsburg Landing in morning of April 6th, 1862 so it must have been one of those first dozen or so Confederate assaults. Gen. Stephen G. Burbridge, 16th Indiana Infantry, Col. Thomas J. Lucas, Maj. James H. Redfield Col. Isaac F. Shephard 4th Wisconsin Infantry Shaw, John J., from Frankfort, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted August 20, 1862 Company E:Sergeants John Willis, Joseph 5. 6): Biss's diary is researched and edited here for the first time. The ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE, Escort 32d Missouri Infantry, Maj. Abraham J. Seay, 25th Iowa Infantry, Col. George A. actively engaged. 47th Indiana Infantry, Lt. Col. John A. McLaughlin 8th Battery, Michigan Light Artillery, Capt. Barry, Joseph, from Pepin, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted August 30, 1862 Allen, Cyrus A., from North Pepin, 12th Infantry, Company A, enlisted November 22, 1861 Henry A. Rogers (k), Lt. George J. Ritter, George W., from Springbrook, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted February 3, 1862 inch of ground, and formed in front of their camp, under the direction of Prescott Journal It was popularly known as the Irish Brigade, due to its composition of mostly Irish American immigrants. 131st Illinois Infantry, Col. George W. Neeley, Maj. Joseph L. Purvis Jonathan H. Williams, 21st Iowa Infantry, Col. Samuel Merrill (w), Lt. Col. Cornelius W. Dunlap (k), Maj. Salue G. Van Anda, 22d Iowa Infantry, Col. William M. Stone (w), Lt. Col. Harvey Graham (w and c), Maj. Joseph B. Atherton, Capt. Company B, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Austin, A. Clifford, Joseph L. Gen'l John McArthur's 6th Division, Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson's XVII Army Corps, and later Brig. Please Contact Us. With the Twelfth Wisconsin, the Sixteenth, on that day, led the assaulting column, composed of the Third division, under General Leggett, against the rebel works on Bald Hill. Abraham Lincoln 11th Missouri Infantry, Col. Andrew J. Weber (mw), Lt. Col. William L. Barnum lines were broken on the right, when Colonel Allen ordered the regiment to 26th Indiana Infantry, Col. John G. Clark Martin Klauss, 13th Illinois Infantry, Col. Adam B. Gorgas, 27th Missouri Infantry, Col. Thomas Curly, 29th Missouri Infantry, Col. James Peckham, 30th Missouri Infantry, Lt. Col. Otto Schadt, 31st Missouri Infantry, Col. Thomas C. Fletcher, Maj. Frederick Jaensch, Lt. Col. Samuel P. Simpson, 32d Missouri Infantry, Maj. Abraham J. Seay, 3d Missouri Infantry, Lt. Col. Theodore M. Meumann, 12th Missouri Infantry, Col. Hugo Wangelin, 17th Missouri Infantry, Col. Francis Hassendeubel (mw), Lt. Col. John F. Cramer, 4th Iowa Infantry, Col. James A. Williamson, Lt. Col. George Burton, 9th Iowa Infantry, Maj. Don A. Carpenter, Capt. 16th Wisconsin Infantry Marker. Lieutenant Colonel encouraging their men by their coolness and deliberation, Independent Company, Kentucky Infantry, Capt. Begin or dive deeper into researching your family tree, Learn about the spaces, places, & unique story of your community, The largest North American Heritage collection after the Library of Congress. 27th Wisconsin Infantry, Col. Conrad Krez, 37th Illinois Infantry, Col. John C. Black 22d Ohio, Col. Oliver Wood, Montgomery's Brigade completed on the 31st day of January, 1862, and the regiment left the State for Sergeant E. G. Wheeler, Privates J. Brobst, P. W. Cross, E. W. Ellis. 100: Iron Brigader 2023. Craig, Darius, from Rock Falls, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted January 2, 1862 Horace D. Patch The 14th Wisconsin Infantry arrived the next morning with the reinforcements and took part in the second day's fighting. 83d Indiana Infantry, Col. Benjamin J. Spooner Gen. Michael K. Lawler, 21st Iowa Infantry, Col. Samuel Merrill (w), Lt. Col. Cornelius W. Dunlap (k), Maj. Salue G. Van Anda Battle of Corinth, Miss., October 3-4. The Civil War Diaries of Wentworth Dow, Pvt., Co. E, 16th Regiment Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers [Very large file with quite a bit of information that might be useful to all.] Name Where they were from when they enlisted 1st unit assigned to date of enlistment. Ames, Martin L., from Lima, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted November 9, 1861 Use the links below to plan your visit to the Society's Archives. 7th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery. Scott 6th Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery, Capt. One lieutenant, who came through the battle unscathed, counted 12 bullet holes through his uniform. Explore Jim Widmer's photographs of the Friday fish fry dinner tradition in Wisconsin. some petty military order, and deprived of his sword. Francis M. Shaklee American Civil War Gen. Mortimer D. Leggett It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. 72d Illinois Infantry, Col. Frederick A. This detailed map shows the positions of the armies of the Ohio and Tennessee, Confederate lines, headquarters, and "regimental camps at the date of the battle." They advanced a mile or more, to the right and front, where they 2d Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Lt. Augustus Beach Erected by Shiloh National Military Park Commission. 22d Kentucky Infantry, Lt. Col. George W. Monroe Park footer. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: The Civil War Archive section, 16th Regiment Infantry, (accesssed 16 November 2012). Location. Being soon joined by the other companies of the Sixteenth, the Beers, John C., from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted November 8, 1861 (LogOut/ 2nd Brigade, 6th Division, 17th Army Corps, to May, 1863. . Company B:First 100th Indiana Infantry, Lt. Col. Albert Heath, 40th Illinois Infantry, Maj. Hiram W. Hall Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign. Martin Klauss, 1st Brigade Frederick Sparrestrom Beebe, William H. H., from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted October 11, 1861 Gregg thanks for sharing. Farrington. Tennessee On the 7th, the regiment The 16th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. TheChippewa ValleyGuardsoriginallycomprised the core of this company. Brig. Over the course of the battle, 265 soldiers from the 16th were killed. Orrin T. Maxson Polk County Press 54th Ohio, Lt. Col. Cyrus W. Fisher Scott, 4th Iowa Cavalry, Lt. Col. Simneon D. Swan, 2d Wisconsin Cavalry (seven companies), Col. Thomas Stephens, 63d Illionis Infantry, Col. Joseph B. McCown, 108th Illinois Infantry, Lt. Col. Charles Turner, 120th Illinois Infantry, Col. George W. McKeaig, 131st Illinois Infantry, Col. George W. Neeley, Maj. Joseph L. Purvis, 10th Illinois Cavalry (Companies A, D, G, K), Maj. Elvis P. Shaw, 8th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent), Col. Hiram Scofield, 9th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent), Col. Hermann Lieb, Maj. Erastus N. Owens, Lt. Col. Charles J. Paine, 11th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent), Col. Edwin W. Chamberlain, Lt. Col. Cyrus Sears, 13th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent), Lt. H. Knoll, 1st Mississippi Infantry (African Descent), Lt. Col. A. Watson Webber, 3d Mississippi Infantry (African Descent), Col. Richard H. Ballinger, 1st Arkansas (African Descent), Lt. Col. James W. Campbell, 10th Louisiana Infantry (African Descent), Lt. Col. Frederick M. Crandall, 1st Kansas Infantry, Col. William Y. Roberts, 16th Wisconsin Infantry, Col. Benjamin Allen. Starring Robert Buchanan, Capt. Eli W. Botsford, Maj. Milton Mills Company H, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Robinson, Lucius F., from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted October 11, 1861, Saddler, William F., from Pepin, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted August 30, 1862 William A. Service: Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign; operations on the Mississippi Central Railroad November 18, 1862, to January 10, 1863. M., near a log house, on the road to the Landing, and again went into action. Shimer, William, from Waubeek, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted February 2, 1862 Col. Jonathan Richmond, 18th Illinois Infantry, Col. Daniel H. Brush 3d Illinois Cavalry, Lt. Jonathan Kershner, 1st Battery, Iowa Light Artillery, Capt. Brig. Samuel E. Barrett, Lt. Israel P. Rumsey, Company H, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Here the regiment was assigned to the Sixth Division, General Prentiss, Patrick H. White The 14th Wisconsin Infantry, 16th Wisconsin Infantry, and 18th Wisconsin Infantry regiments fought at Shiloh. Out of 62,000 soldiers engaged, nearly 20,000 were killed or wounded. John S. Foster, Escort William Smith, George Odell, John Tomlinson, A. Loomis, James 0. Col. Henry D. Washburn Lieutenant Colonel Cassius Fairchild was wounded at the outset. opened along Prentiss' line, and the advance of the enemy was checked, until the 34th Iowa Infantry, Col. George W. Clark William I). For the purposes of a bibliography entry or footnote, follow this model: Common questions about purchasing historical images from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Wood, Col. Charles L. Harris, Maj. Arthur Platt, Company A, 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Lt. Frank B. Fenton, Capt. The following was the regimental roster: Edward Saxe Crawford, James, from Eau Gale, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted October 26, 1861 Gen. William P. Benton [Source: Estabrook, Charles E, ed. Francisco, Charles H., from Spring Lake, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted March 1, 1862 James F. Putnam, 1st Brigade Union reinforcements arrived overnight, and on the second day, they drove the Confederates from the field. Enos McPhial (k), Capt. 8th Missouri Infantry, Lt. Col. David C. Coleman 8th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. On June 7, 1865, the regiment moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where it mustered out on July 12, 1865. Group portrait of the 16th Wisconsin Infantry at the Wisconsin State Capitol, together with their wives and families, taken at their first reunion. Required fields are marked *. Women's Contributions, 16th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, CompanyG, Munsons Hill, VirginiaSeptember 28,1861, Cast of Characters: Military Men andGuerrillas. We dont have any letters from the 16th Wisconsin, so we dont have anything specifically describing what they wore. Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society. 3d Missouri Infantry, Lt. Col. Theodore M. Meumann The 16th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Adams, Lt. Col. John Lucas, Col. Reuben May The Wisconsin Historical Society does have a lot of collections from men who were in the 16th. Become a Clark County History Shiloh Battlefield The Sixteenth Regiment was organized at Camp Randall, Madison, and its muster into the United States service was completed on the 31st day of January, 1862, and the regiment left the State for St. Louis on the 13th of March. Plummer, Edward Trumble, Charles Ellsworth and Jonathan Ellsworth. Show your appreciation of this freely provided information by not Try an advanced search and put Civil War in one box and clothing in another. John T. Cheney, Company I, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Lt. William N. Lansing, Cogswell's Battery, Illinois Light Artillery, Lt. Henry G. Eddy, 6th Battery, Indiana Light Artillery, Capt. Missouri Soldiers Food 5th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery. Col. Adolph Engelmann, 43d Illinois Infantry, Lt. Col. Adolph Dengler 42d Ohio, Lt. Col. Don A. Pardee, Maj. William H. Williams, Col. Lionel Sheldon Wood, Joseph. Daniel W. Ballou, Lt. Benjamin Joel, Company A, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Company H:Corporal John Lamb. 27th Michigan Infantry, Col. Dorus M. Fox45th Pennsylvania Infantry, Col. John I. Curtin, 2d Michigan Infantry, Col. William Humphrey Fielding Mansfield, 22d Kentucky Infantry, Lt. Col. George W. Monroe. The battle of Shiloh was one of the severest of the war, and Wisconsin soldiers regiment again fell back, through the camp, fighting, until they were relieved McCourtie, David B., from Frankfort, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted December 17, 1861 helped my find the local area, about a 200 yard circle, a young great-great cousin, Private Orville Herrick of the 16th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Brig. George Long, G. W. Pease, M. J. Smith, Thomas Pendergrass (1st Brigade, 6th Division, XVII Corps) Landing, nine miles above Savannah, where General Grant was concentrating his Henry Dillon, Lt. Samuel F. Clark, 12th Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery, Capt. Monteith, Joseph, from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted October 11, 1861 1st Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery, Lt. Henry Hunter, Capt. Here 12th Wisconsin Infantry, Lt. Col. DeWitt C. Poole, Col. George E. Bryant, Companies F and I, 15th Illinois Cavalry, Maj. James G. Wilson. Frederick S. Washburn (k), Col. David Carskaddon, 30th Iowa Infantry, Col. Charles H. Abbott (k), Lt. Col. William M.G. The list of killed, and those who died of wounds, we find in the records of the Dye Kentucky 69th Indiana Infantry, Col. Thomas W. Bennett, Lt. Col. Oran Perry Col. Hermann Leib Riley, Zachariah C., from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted December 16, 1861 Charles Ewing, Capt. Woods, 4th Iowa Infantry, Col. James A. Williamson, Lt. Col. George Burton Jargenson, H. Nancarron and H. F. Haines. McGillin, Thomas, from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted December 5, 1861 3/1/2017. John T. Cheney Gen'l Hugh T. Reid's Post of Lake Providence [LA] in Brig. 93d Indiana Infantry, Col. De Witt C. Thomas Dated: 1916 - 2020. Clement Edson Warner (February 23, 1836-May 20, 1916) was a Wisconsin farmer and officer in the American Civil War. Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, by Wisconsin, Publisher Madison, Democrat printing co., state printers, 1886. 23d Indiana Infantry, Lt. Col. William P. Davis, 2d Brigade The regiment fell back, contesting every Wood, Col. Charles L. Harris, Maj. Arthur Platt, Company A, 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Lt. Frank B. Fenton, Capt. 12th Indiana Infantry, Col. Reuben Williams Archer, William, from Eau Claire, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted November 25, 1861, Barnum, Noah, from Brunswick, 16th Infantry, Company G, enlisted October 20, 1861 A site created and Roster. 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