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Age 18, Eyes-blue, Hair-brown, Height-5'5', complexion, dark, from Warren Co., IN, Occupation-Cabinet Maker. When Abraham Lincoln made his first call for men to serve ninety days to put down the rebellion, William was on of the first to enlist. He mustered in as Private of Co. B, 10th Regiment Indiana Volunteers on 23rd Apr 1861 at Williamsport, IN. Mustered out 6 Aug 1861. He enrolled again as a Corporal of Co. K, 33rd Regiment Indiana Volunteers at Indianapolis on 12th of Sept 1861 and mustered in on 16 Sept 1861 for a three year term. Promoted to Sargent 14 Mar 1862, promoted from 1st Sargent to 1st Lieutenant 1 Jan 1865, and mustered out 21 July 1865. He participated in all the great battles from Vicksburg to Richmond including Sherman's March to the Sea. He was reported missing in action at Thompson's Station on 5 Mar 1863 and he suffered horrors of incarceration at Libby Prison during the Virginia campaign at Richmond. He was released for a prisoner exchange and returned to duty 30 June 1863. He received a Twenty five dollar per month pension staring 10 July 1913, plus a Thirty dollar per month pension starting 10 July 1918.
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