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2nd Indiana Cavalry      
Company A
Henry Sidenbender - Private   
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Henry Sidendbender enlisted in Co. A, 2nd Indiana Cavalry (41st Indiana Vol's) on Sept. 18, 1861. He was wounded at the Battle of Perryville in Oct. 1862, and was discharged in January 1863. A year later, in Jan. 1864, he enlisted with Co. M, 11th Indiana Cavalry (126th Indiana Vol's). He was eventually promoted to Sgt. He fought at the Battle of Nashville-Franklin and was mustered out with his regiment at Ft. Leavenworth, KS, in Sept. 1865.
Contact Name:  Vince Barker
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Date Added:  9/20/2007
Company B
Reuben P Williams - Private   
AKA: RUE P Williams and R P Williams
Contact Name:  Lyn Richey
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Date Added:  5/5/2008
Company D
Ivin James McFadden - Private   
b. July 14, 1831, Highland County, OH; d. February 19, 1914, Waterloo, IN; Union Veteran, Civil War: Private, Co. D, 2nd Indiana Volunteer Cavalry. Injured by horse, Dec. 7, 1862 (probably in vicinity of Nashville, TN), and wounded three times: shot in neck, May 10, 1863 (also probably in TN); received saber wound at Shelbyville, TN, June 1863, and shot in knee at Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863. Source: Indiana Enrollment of Soldiers, Widows and Orphans, 1886, 1894. Step-granddaughter Mary Lu Kiplinger Walter said he received a pension for the saber wound. An 1883 record of pensioners lists his certificate as No. 108,021, approved May 1882, in the amount of $18 monthly, listing cause as 'injured, 1 side.' Additional references: History of Second Regiment, Indiana Cavalry in 'Indiana at Chicamauga, 1863,' published by Indiana Chicamauga Commission, 1900, p. 272; discharge of Ivin J. McFadden, July 1, 1865. Discharge describes him as 5'5', fair complexion, blue eyes. Might also have served in Company F.
Contact Name:  Michael Walter
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Date Added:  1/13/2009
Company E
Enoch Edward Barnett - Captain   
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Contact Name:  Richard Pearson
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Date Added:  10/11/2009
Company E
James E. Barnett - Private   
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Contact Name:  Richard Pearson
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Date Added:  10/11/2009
Company F
James Allen Sailors - Private   
Enlisted September of 1861. Discharged April of 1865. Captured at Newnam, Georgia near Brown's Mill while trying to cross the Chattahoochee River during a retreat on 29 July 1864 during Sherman's march to the sea, Imprisoned in Andersonville Prison until relocated to Florance Prison in South Carolina. Released finally in 1865. Also listed as serving in 41st Regiment Indiana Infantry in official pension records.
Other members of the same unit as named in the pension papers are William H. Sailors who served in Co. F of the 41st, and James T. Abshire, and Josiah Haifley who were also taken prisoner and served time in Andersonville and Florance
Contact Name:  John Surman
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Date Added:  12/3/2006
Company L
Jefferson Bryant - Private   
Co.L 2nd Indiana Cavalry Mustered in September 25, 1861 died at home in 1862 Residence Fayette County, Indiana
Contact Name:  Roger Bryant
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Date Added:  8/16/2018
Company M
Tiffin H. Donaldson - Private   
TIFFIN DIED WHILE AT CAMP WICKLIFFE, KY, APPARENTLY OF TYPHOID FEVER. WHERE WOULD HE HAVE BEEN BURIED? NATIONAL ARCHIVES HAS NO RECORD OF BURIAL.
Contact Name:  JANICE B PATTERSON
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Date Added:  1/14/2008
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