Civil War Genealogy Database
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18th Indiana Infantry
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Company Unknown
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william unknown weber - Unknown
Contact Name:
james n. weber
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 6/30/2008
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Company A
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Laban H Cox - Private
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Wounded in left leg ...Died 1889 from ampt.Leg
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Company D
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Lemuel E Hatfield - Private
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Company G
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Lewis (Louis) Phillip Hamm - Private
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Died in 1920 in Grant County Indiana. Had 3 brothers that served in the Confederate Army. Left the 25th Tx Cav and joined the 18th In Inf in 1864 when they occupied the TX gulf coast. Was able to visit his and wifes grave in 2007.
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Company H
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Francis M Carroll - Unknown
Contact Name:
Carole O'Dell
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/11/2013
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Company H
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James H. Haynes, Sr. - Private
Contact Name:
Richard A. Haynes
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/18/2010
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Company I
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Richard M Hall - Private
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Hello. Documents have shown that this soldier was a recruit that went in on Oct 31, 1862 and then deserted on July 8, 1864. It looks to me that the 18th was back in Indiana at this time for a furlough (from early June to mid-July). I can only assume that as a farmer he felt it best he stay home. Unfortunately I haven't found any information regarding his being reprimanded, but his obituary from 1900 states that he was a veteran. I don't know if anything was worked out or if he was pardoned, but I have found that his wife did receive apply for a pension from the military after his death. I have not been able to find any photographs of him.
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Company I
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David A. McCaslin - Unknown
Contact Name:
Mark Anderson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/30/2009
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Company I
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John C. McCaslin - Corporal
Contact Name:
Mark Anderson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/30/2009
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