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14th Indiana Infantry
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Mahershal Hasbas McKinstry - Private
Mahershal enlisted as a Hospital Steward. Born in 1840 in Preble County, Ohio he was married three times, burying two wives and having a total of ten children. Mahershal died in Columbus, Ohio in 1922. Please contact me if you have any questions or if you can give me more information on his parentage. Thank you.
Contact Name: Margo McKinstry
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Date Added: 2/18/2009

Company B
George Henry McBride - Private
My great great grandfather, George Henry McBride, served with Co. C 14th Indiana Infantry and Co.D 21st Indiana Infantry. Enlisted 7 June 1861, discharged 12 July 1865. Was at Gettysburg 1-3 July 1863. When the battle was over he stood up, looked around and said as far as he could see, there was nothing but dead men. He attended the 50th reunion of his company at the battlefield in 1913 and said it was much the same as when he was there. He served under John Reynolds who was killed the 3 July 1863.
Contact Name: Neva DelValle
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Date Added: 10/30/2009

Company D
Joseph Bennett Barnes - Private
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Contact Name: Charlotte Barnes
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Date Added: 8/8/2004

Company D
James Wesley Wells - Private
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Contact Name: Kerry Newton
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Date Added: 9/9/2015

Company E
John H. Wingert - Sergeant
John was wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia on December 13th 1862 while his unit was charging the stonewall at Marye's heights. he was carrying the colors of his unit. He died of his wounds four days later. He's probably buried in the National Cemetery on the heights. He enlisted in June 1861 in Evansville and fought with the unit until his death. there are many unknowns during the civil war due to not using identification tags or 'dog tags' as in later US military eras. He is mentioned in Nancy Niblack Baxter's book Gallant Fourteenth in the chapter concerning the unit's part at fredericksburg. Wingert and Wingerter are German names and mean the same thing i.e. vinyard worker or inhabitant of an area near a vinyard. Some of the family shortened or lengthened the name accordingly.
Contact Name: Paul D. Wingerter
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Date Added: 2/6/2008

Company G
Charles Otto Mittler - Private
Resided in Knox County, Indiana and enlisted on June 7, 1861. Transferred into 19th US Veteran Reserve Corps, Company D on September 1, 1863.
Contact Name: Debbie Muetze Brunette
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Date Added: 2/16/2008

Company G
Annual Stroud - Private
I am adding my Stroud relatives who served in Civil War.
Contact Name: Lance Stroud
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Contact Homepage: www.acw70indiana.com
Date Added: 7/4/2009

Company H
Isaac Norris - Corporal
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Contact Name: R. S. Burke
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Date Added: 3/2/2002

Company H
Horace Warner Titus - Private
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Contact Name: Marsha Landry
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Date Added: 7/27/2010

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