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Company D
Nathan Watson Allen
- Private
Nathan is my great-great grandfather and was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862. He recovered from his wound and served until the end of the war.
Contact Name: G Allen
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Date Added: 4/11/2009

Company D
John W McGlaughlin
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: Michael McGlaughlin
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Date Added: 8/28/2011

Company D
James A. Mewmaw
- Private
Service 2-11-1862 thru 7-13-1865
Contact Name: Carol Acosta
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Date Added: 6/13/2005

Company D
Isaac Joseph Ogle
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: Steve Badgley
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Date Added: 9/21/2005

Company E
Milo Henry Riley
- Sergeant
I have seen a picture on a website of my ggg grandfather Milo Riley, but I have not been able to find it. Does anyone know where these pictures might be. I also believe I am related to the Mordecai Riley that's in the same regiment and possibly the Robbins.
Contact Name: Eric Fidler
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Date Added: 5/13/2010

Company F
Robert Burnside Hetrick
- Private
Robert B. Hetrick was born March 23 1836, in the city of Philadelphia Pa., and died in Quincy, Ill., Monday Nov. 23. 194, aged 78 years 8 months and 1 day, and was buried in La Harpe City Cemetery, Hancock County, Illinois

At the government's call for volunteers he was one of the first to respond, and enlisted in Co. F, 50th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, which was organized at Quincy, September 10 1861; he served three years and eighteen months. He was with General Grant at Ft. Henry, Ft. Donnelson, Clarksville, Nashville, Shilo, and siege of Corinth; he was also at Liuville; Lookout Mountain, Chatanooga, Atlanta, Snake Creek Gap, Re.... Lays' Ferry, Kingston and Rome, Ga.
Contact Name: Stephan Hetrick
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Contact Homepage: http://www.hetrick-philadelphia.org
Date Added: 2/2/2011

Company F
JOHN HENRY KENDRICK
- Corporal
John Henry Kendrick called himself 'Henry'. My maternal grandfather. Severely wounded near Allatoona, GA in October 1864, he survived and was transferred to the Invalid Corp and sent to Boonville, MO for anti-guerrilla duty.
Contact Name: SALMON
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Date Added: 3/19/2008

Company F
John Wesley Lancaster
- Private
Mustered in August 1851, at age 50, at Bear Creek, Fulton Co., IL. Veteran of the Blackhawk War of 1830. Wounded at Shiloh.
Contact Name: Steve Irons
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Date Added: 8/11/2010

Company H
Peter Euler
- Private
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Contact Name: Trent Eyler
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Date Added: 9/4/2004

Company K
Arthur Clingingsmith
- Private
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Contact Name: Kyle Voss
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Date Added: 8/9/2003

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