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Casualty report for Wisconsin's 14th, 16th, and 18th Regiments at the Battle of Shiloh, detailing killed, wounded, and missing by company, with totals of 14 killed, 95 wounded/missing for 14th; similar breakdowns for others, and overall 26 killed, 82 wounded, 174 missing for 18th including field officers.
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14th Regiment.
Company A—Killed—corporal Joseph King
Wounded—Private James B. Titus in ankle, badly; E. G. Mascraft, slightly in leg; do. Adam Slidell, slightly in shoulder
1 killed. 3 wounded
Company B— Killed— Private John Eastwood
Wounded—Lieut. J. D. Post, hip, not bad; sergeant Charles Drake, left arm and side, mortal; corporal Gottlieb Stanley, in left shoulder, badly; Private Ezra L. Whittaker, left leg, bad flesh wound; Thos. Morgan, left thigh, badly; John Barker, in left leg, slightly.
One killed. 6 wounded
Company C—Killed—none.
Wounded—Lieut. A. S. Smith, wounded in side by shell; sergeant Wm. Dittey, dangerous wound in throat; Corp. Alonzo B. Miller, wound in shoulder; Privates Sol. Stateler, in left shoulder; Nelson T. Hammond, badly below knee; Jas. Stateler, badly left thigh, James Alley, dangerous through breast; James K. Bishop slight wound in foot; James E. Williamson, finger shot off; George E. Stunt, slight wound in face.
None killed, 10 wounded.
Company D—Killed—Private John B. Glenn.
Wounded—Sergeant Gallagher, slight through hand; corporal Guertin, do. in right foot; corporal Harris, severely in left leg below knee; Private Owens, severe, left leg above knee; Alfred Collins not dangerous, back of neck; Wm. Reed, slight through left forearm; Louis Amiot not badly, left jaw.
One killed, 7 wounded.
Company E—Killed—Capt. Waldo.
Wounded—Privates Ezra Austin, through right breast and right leg, dangerous: Wm. Baruth, through left leg, badly; Julius Wintermeyer, slight in back of neck; Wm. Flinn, flesh wound in left arm, slight; A. C. Titus, flesh wound in right arm; Samuel Gokle, badly, by falling of tree; (rescued by rebel captain who gave him water; John Lovell, bruised by ball; Robt. Lee, slight in right thumb: Willett C. Wheeler, right forefinger shot off.
Killed 1. wounded 9.
Company F—Killed—John D. Putnam.
Wounded—2d sergeant, Charles Vincent, severely through right thigh; 4th corp. Hudson J. Cronk, right forearm and middle of left hand; Private Henry Westcott, severely through right thigh, lodging in left; Gregory Milquict, not dangerous through neck; James N. Howard, not dangerous, in right leg, just above ankle; 4 others very slightly wounded.
Missing, Frank Silver.
Killed 1, wounded 5, missing 1.
Company G—Killed—Private Lucius D. Barker: Newton, wounded, since died;— Samuel Bump, John Mosier.
Wounded—Corp. Theodore Josch, through bowels, very dangerous; Bugler; Henry Secrist, heel, slightly; Private John Keif, face badly.
Killed 4, wounded 3.
Company H—Killed—Private Henry Pedder.
Wounded—Corporal Henry Voss, slightly; Spencer A. Hamblin, slightly; private Edward Gilman, dangerously; Peter Cuttell, slightly; David Carr do; George B. Clark, slightly; Andrew Winegarden, slightly
Missing, Amos Cripper.
One killed, seven wounded, one missing
Company I—Killed—Private Thos. Raison; Fred Cullen; Harvey Frost; Gottlieb Schlinsog.
Wounded—Corporal G. S. Travis, leg slightly; S. D. Parker, in thigh, slightly; Wm. Stenesky, in arm, slightly; Waterman Lichness, in leg, slightly; Charles Bacon shoulder, slightly; Henry Ross, severely; George Rutherton, leg slightly; G. W. Reeder, hip, slightly; Joseph Wilson, arm slightly; Harrison Maxon, arm, finger off: J. W. Rockwood, wounded and missing; Elisha Stickwood, shoulder and arm, not badly; N. M. Clapp, thigh, slightly; Henry Lincoln, leg slightly.
Four killed, 14 wounded, one wounded and missing
Company K—None killed.
Wounded—2d Lieut. M. W. Hurlburt, hip, badly; Corporal Horace D. Lyman, hip, badly; Irwin Underwood, leg, flesh wound; Private Anthony Korneah, groin, badly; Charles A. Brice, knee, badly; Hiram Filkins, not very badly; Aug. W. Kirby forearm, slightly; Chas. Larcher, shoulder and skull not dangerous.
Eight wounded.
TOTAL KILLED
Company A—1
B—1 private.
C—None.
D—1 private.
E—1 commissioned officer.
F—1 private.
G—4 privates.
H—1 private.
I—4 privates.
K—None.—Total 14
TOTAL WOUNDED.
Company A—3 privates.
Company B—1 commissioned officer, 2 non-commissioned officers and 3 privates
Company C—1 commissioned officer, 2 non-commissioned officers and 7 privates.
Company D—3 commissioned officers and 4 privates.
Company E—9 privates.
Company F—2 non-commissioned officers and 3 privates.
Company G—1 non-commissioned officer and 2 privates.
Company H—2 non-commissioned officers and 5 privates.
Company I—4 non commissioned officers and 10 privates.
Company K—1 commissioned officer, 2 non-commissioned officers and 5 privates.
Total killed, wounded and missing—95.
16th Regiment.
Company A—Killed: Capt. Edward Saxe; 2d sarg't John H. Williams; private C. B. Howe; Geo. M. Camp.
Wounded: Sarg't Cooley Smith; privates R. Billings: Peter Bird: J. Champlin; J. Eldridge; T. Hall; J. Lurch: J. Michaels; W. P. Walbridge; J. A. Smith; N. Whitman; J. H. Kellogg; corp'l J. L. Vidal.
Missing—Corp'l J. M. Marshall, privates Geo. Cronk and Bordine Hawley, both wounded.
Company B—Killed: Corp. J. H. Morris.
Wounded: Sarg't E. G. Wheeler; privates J. Brobst, T. Cross. E. Ellis. J. Jargenson. H. Noncaron, H. Powers, J. C. Quiner, H. J. Hanes.
Missing: Fifer W. private E. Cough
den, J. R. Dexter, E. S. Evenson, C. Fairbrook, J. Hill. A. Hollenbeck. L. Peabody.
Company C—Killed: 4th sarg't J. P. Wilson; privates G. E. Post and H. Holton.
Wounded: Capt. H. D. Tatch; 2d Lt. E. M. Harvey; 3d sarg't; corps. A. H. Turner and F. Rix; privates A. Filkin, C. H. McGould, I. H. Hampton, Wm. I. Krusie, M. MeMullen, W. H. Stevens, F. Graham. M. Morts.
Company D—Killed: Capt. O. D. Pease, corp. Wm. Taylor, privates A. Harrington, L. Pettis and L. Elashbine of Columbus. A. Wolline of Milford. C. Haskins of Waterloo,
Wounded: Sarg't Bean. corp. Walrod and pr. J. Edwards of Elba, corp. Visger of Watertown, pr. Lyons Aztalan, H. Fuller of Milford, N. Tousely of Waterloo, H. Farrington and Delaney of Columbus, A. Cook. Fields, Gercke, and Hallahan of Madison, Tracy of Farming-ton, Mertz and Thompson of Emmet, Halverson of Hanchetville. J. Cook of Jefferson. Price of Edgerton, Reed of Milton.
Missing: Lt. L. Flashbim.
Company E—Killed: Color sarg't J. P. Mills 4th sarg't J. L. Holcomb, privates L. E. Knight I. L. Rider P. Perry H. L. Thomas A. Caldwell.
Wounded: Corp. R. D. Sparks: privates A. Newcomb A. Gates O. R. Brownson J. Crouch H. Hugoboon H. Lininger J. McPhutus P. T. Stivers F. Stowel H. Ely J. R. Hammond G. Williamson
Missing: T. B. Smith S. B. Smith O. H. Waite M. Kennedy.
Company F—Killed: H. E. Cary J. McNown F. Prevay A. Morse.
Wounded. H. T. Train E. W. Piersens E. A. Dean S. Bailey J. McEurts Geo. Speed J. F. Bennet W. O. Bassett S. Bonelsu F. E. Brink G. Birdsall J. Duckwork L. S. Cleflin H. Higgins A. McCall .J. McIntyre S. Moore C. Moore O. Nelson S. Plumar E. Trimble C. Ellsworth J. Ellsworth.
Missing: F. Peacol. John Ferguson.
Company G—Killed: James N. Walker Privates Oliver H. Browning, Lewis R. Belknap, William Archer, John D. Francisco, John L. Henign.
Wounded: Sargeant Michael E. O'Connel Andrew Chambers James Crawford John M. Jones James Smith corporal, Jackman P. Long Noah Baruum Privates John J. Pearsons Thomas McGillon Chas. Francisco Peter Francisco Sanders Cochran Geo. Ritter Wm. Smith Geo. Odell J. Tomlinson A. Loomis Jas. O. Hatch J. B. Van Vlack James A. Swan M. D. Bradway. Willard W. Bartlett S. L. Benjamin.
Missing: Val Stock Chas. Manck. Jas. Rands
Company H—Killed: Henry Babcock sergeant Ornil Herrick private Geo. Haskins George Lincoln Charles Hodge.
Wounded.—David Dalrymple, sargeant; Asa D. Thompson, do. John Lamb corporal, Richard Leigh Geo. Kashaw Hezekiah White D. Collier L. Raymond L. S. Bennett John Blair H. Bell J. W. Haskins Edgir Weed William Suring Robert Sanders George Skeels F. E. Wicks Chas. Bump Hiram Nichols L. Roberts Geo. M. Porter Wm. H. Rice Robt. Parks.
Missing: Mills Redfield Wm. B. Parks Ben Dean Henry Parks.
Company I—Killed : 1st Lieut. Vail private S. Austin. A. Clifford M. J. Wooding.
Wounded: 2d Lieut. D. Gray Purnam 2d sergeant W. H. H. Townsend 3d Haughawout 1st Corporal P. H. Dumply 7th do. J. C. Long 8th do. W. V. Turck privates Wm. Brewer Geo. Burchill F. A. Cherry C. S. French J. Fawcett M. Hanly H. C. Hall H. Howard Geo. Long G. W. Pease M. J. Smith T. Pendergrass L. Phelps.
Missing: John Weigli.
Company K:—Killed: Corporals Ephriam Cooper W. A. Clark privates John Hennessy S. Tousley Thos. Mannings Gregory Janish W. H. Tousley.
Wounded—Lieut. D. F. Vail Sargt. E. D. Bradford Corporals O. G. Vollentine S. Trumbull privates E. M. O'Neil B. Walker Jas. Keever J. Murphy J. Clark A. Collins L. Nelson corp. S. Gunther Capt. G. C. Williams Corp. G. W. Hedding private Wm. Cooper.
18th Regiment.
Killed—McManus Garnee, C. A. Whitman.
Wounded—Lieut. Edward Coleman. corporal C. C. Whitney, Private D. C. Bailey R. H. Hart, Marshall Coffin, Leander Depuy Ludwig Holsu, J. Koehu. Alf. Losey, O. K. Norris, G. W. Sparles, Adam Whitting.
Missing—Captain Millard, sergeant John Farrell. Theron Mack. P. J. Alexander. J. B. Abbs, P. A. Hont, James Hallett, Beyou Kelley, Theod. Lemon, C. F. Scott. B. F. Smith, J. H. Shoemaker, Eli Higgins, H. D. Whitney.
Killed 2. wounded 13, missing 14. Total 29
Company B—Killed—none.
Wounded—E. Combs, W. H. Spencer F. M. Bailey.
Missing—Lieut. T. A. Jackson. S. S. Erowe, J. L. Show, M. H. B. Cunningham M. J. Bassy, C. E. Cottle, J. Davis, A. M. Green, H. H. Ashcock, A. J. Lucia, R. Magnum, H. M. Wright, W. J. Wildor.
Killed, none; wounded 3, missing 13 Total 16. Number in muster roll, 98— fit for duty, 54; sick, 28.
Company C—Killed—Private W. Kettle do. N. M. Saxton.
Wounded—H. Clary. W. W. Dielseman Samuel Fish, John Kirkpatrick, Hiram Moody, Patrick Mooney, Laughlin Quigam, Benj. Kants. J. J. Swain, Samuel Sager, Augustus Singer.
Missing—Capt. M. Layne, Seargeant Tritwell, do. Dickenson, corporal Aickox, do. McMiehae. Privates Campbell Lander. Gray. James Loucks, Metcalf, Merrill, McLelland, Mills, Powell, Ross, Taylor. Took-er.
Killed, 2; Wounded, 11; Missing, 19 Total, 32.
Company D—Killed, George Hicks.
Supposed killed—Seargeant L. H. Farr Frivates Eli P. Sweet, Select Freman.
Wounded—Corporal John Williams, privates Ephraim Crocker, Henery Beach, Hugh C. Wilson, Jack Jewell, A. Stephenson C. N. Sprout, Bryon Carey, John Gary. Charles Morley, Ezra Hankabout.
Missing—Capt. G. H. Fisk, D. W. C. Wilson, sargeant Charles Clause; Privates Anthony Lamb. Andrew Alexson, Henry McGruff. J. G. Hunter. Milton Stewart. Gilbert Tuttle. Stephen Taylor, William Robinson, Amasa Smith, Ziba Hurd. A. Currier, James Osburn, sen., James Osburn, Jr.,
Killed, 1; Supposed dead, 3; Wounded, 11; Missing. 16 , Total 31.
Company E—Killed—Clifton S. Merrill, John Fields.
Wounded—Lt. George R. Walbridge, Albers Taylor, George W. Evans, Walter Whittaker, Joseph Baker, S. R. Hayner, George S. Martin Jr. Wm. H. Sherwin, J. Harris, J. Kinney, Isaac Levison, Reuben Edminister. Ed. L. Kent.
Missing—Joel S. Beadle, Wm. S. Blair. Tbos. G. Bacon, S. W. Butterfield, J. Dark, A. B. Doolittle. A. Feast, Edward Hugo, P. Marx. Truman Vice, Robert Richards, C. H. Tucker, William Ward, Adam J. Spawn.
Killed, 2: Wounded, 13; Missing 20. Total 35.
Company F—Killed—Otis A. Colton, R. N. McWilliam, Hartley Ouderdonk.
Wounded—.Geo. Dew, Andrew Felton. Eli R. Worthan. J. W. Lawplion, D. M. Wilson, Henry Jinkins.
Missing —Lt. Geo. R. Stoke. Lewis Sherry. J. M. Stanton, Richard Trexell. M. H. Tenny, Henry Todd, J. Wolcott, Amasa Dille, A. J. Frost, J. S. Frank, Millard Felton, Gilbert Fisk, J. N. Houghlin, Mathias Hart, Frank Hanton, J. P. Honecker, Ern. Hull, Stephen Hartwell, Levi. Minkler Homer Nichols. Richard Noble. A. B. Os-good. John Pearson. C. T. Jexford, J. H. Stiver.
Killed 3. wounded 6, missing 23—Total 32.
Company G—Killed—Captain J. H. Carpton.
Wounded— John Snider, A. C. Loomis, Joseph Bullock. Alvin M. Coon, John S. Eaton.
Missing—Henry Jackson, Wm. Granger, Orville Hall. Henry M. Jackson, Maxim LaBinslep. died; Edwin McLougal, Augustus Otto. D. Wilcox, Mitchell Anquette, Joseph Gill. Peter Whitman, John J. Sherman, Dennis Murphy, died.
Killed, 1; wounded, 9; missing, 15.— Total 25. Sick, 32 ; fit for duty. 38.
Company H—Killed—E. H. Ballou. Clark Walker, Joseph A. Gulash, Solomon Mansfield.
Wounded—First Lieut. S. Woodwork, Sargeant Albert Later, John H. Histon, Eugene Gay, E. F. Chamberlin, Edwin Potts, S. Bixby, T. Carey, B. W. Coats F. Deselle. Gideon F. Denes, A. F. Dond G. W. Bond, Zaddock Malloy.
Missing—Captain D. H. Baxter, James Berry, George Collingser, John Carey, W. S. Contrel, John Devord, Wm. Reed, Alvin Smith, Elias Saxton, Franklin S. Stephens, wounded; Chas. Spencer, C. Wells D. B. White J. Winnans, O. C. Blakely, J. Hanshaw, Abram A. Devose, wounded; Stephen Field, Enoch Foster, Orlando J. Harstraw, Hugh Hannap, A. Hickman, Collin Leach, Daniel Leach. Edward P. Osburn.
Killed. 4; wounded, 14; missing 25. Total 43.
Company I—Killed R. Cronk, Benj. W. Shaver, G. W. Hillman, Morris C. Cook J. Louth.
Wounded—P. McIntyre, C. C. Devon, T. Luskey—mortally S. W. M. Smith, E. M. Hait. Wm. Miller. Eugene McCloud. P. Calahan. J. Litel. Oliver Guiduse. A. Turek F. Everson, A. O. Elison, Adrastus Cross F. Benton.
Missing—Lt. Ira H. Ford. Lt. O. A. Southmeyd, S. C. Alban, Peter Mead, G. M. Dexter. Allen Church—wounded, Ole, Lever son, Wm. Smith, D. E. Newton, S. E. Dale. J. Cook J. Brown.
Killed 5, mortally wounded 2, wounded 15, missing 12, total 33.
Company K—Killed—J. Flynn,
Wounded—Fernando Councilman, W. P. Green, W. Lowe.
Missing—J. Stumpf. W. T. Sage, J. S. W. Pardee, R. Reed, B. Colwell. H. Commins J. Commins.
Killed 1, wounded 3, missing 11; total 15.
RECAPITULATION FOR REGIMENT.
Of field officers. Col. Alban killed Lieut. Col. Beall badly wounded; Major Crain killed, Acting Adjutant Coleman wounded.
Total in the regiment of killed and supposed dead 26, wounded 82, and missing 174.
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14th regiment: 14 killed, 95 total wounded and missing. 16th regiment: detailed by company, totals not fully summarized. 18th regiment: 26 killed and supposed dead, 82 wounded, 174 missing.
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Detailed lists of killed, wounded, and missing personnel from companies A through K in the 14th, 16th, and 18th Wisconsin Regiments during the Battle of Shiloh.