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31st Indiana Infantry
| Company Unknown | |
James R Hallowell
James R Hallowell - Colonel |
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Wounded at Fort Donaldson.
Commanded the regiment at the end of the war
Served with his younger brother, Jacob
Contact Name: Jerry WestCommanded the regiment at the end of the war
Served with his younger brother, Jacob
Date Added: 5/16/2015
| Company Unknown | |
John T Smith
John T Smith - Colonel |
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No comments
Contact Name: Jason FitchDate Added: 10/6/2009
| Company A | |
Dennis None Teaford
Dennis None Teaford - Sergeant |
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Mustered in New Albany and served from 1861 till war's end.
Contact Name: William J. TeafordDate Added: 6/11/2006
| Company B | |
Stephen Noah Barnes
Stephen Noah Barnes - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Charlotte BarnesDate Added: 8/8/2004
| Company B | |
Vincent Henry Cooksey
Vincent Henry Cooksey - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Brittany El-ShoukiDate Added: 1/7/2010
| Company B | |
James Jordan
James Jordan Rank Unknown |
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No comments
Contact Name: R L JordanDate Added: 3/9/2005
| Company B | |
Ira N Winans
Ira N Winans - Captain |
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b:6-1-1827 Pickaway county, Ohio d:4-1-1902 Newton, Kansas buried in Greenwood cemetery, Newton.He enlisted in the Union army as a sergeant in Company B. of the 31st Indiana volunteer Infantry September 5, 1861, and was discharged September 29, 1862, on the account of a gunshot wound in the right forearm received in the battle of Fort Donelson. Not sure when he was promoted to captain but is listed as a captain on his government marker.
Contact Name: Julian WallDate Added: 5/31/2010
| Company D | |
Lucius R. Krap
Lucius R. Krap - Musician |
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Reportedly a drummer. After the war he married Ann Chase and later operated the Krapp Springs Resort outside Pulaski, TN. Buried at Mt. Moriah near Pulaski.
Contact Name: Bruce HilliardDate Added: 8/4/2011
| Company E | |
Samuel France
Samuel France - Corporal |
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Wounded at Shiloh and Stones River.
Contact Name: Erik FranceDate Added: 3/28/2014
| Company E | |
Samuel France
Samuel France - Corporal |
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Served for the duration. Wounded at Shiloh, Stones River. Mustered out at or near Victoria, Texas, late in 1865. Brother of Jeremiah C. France of 43rd Indiana. Married Priscilla Wheeler, the widow of Ira Slack, 85th Indiana, two years after Slack was killed at Resaca, Georgia (1864).
Contact Name: Erik Donald FranceContact Homepage: www.eriklerouge.blogspot.com
Date Added: 5/12/2008
| Company G | |
James O Baxter
James O Baxter - Private |
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James was from Monroe Co., IN
Contact Name: Carole O'DellDate Added: 5/11/2013
| Company G | |
John Baxter
John Baxter - Corporal |
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Cpl John Baxter while on the march on 10 July 1862 in a house 'by the wayside' near the Elk River in Elkmont, AL. He was 20 years old.
Contact Name: Mary AndersonDate Added: 7/6/2010
| Company G | |
William Elkins
William Elkins - Corporal |
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William was 34 years old when he enlisted in Co. G, 31st Indiana Volunteer Infantry. His service record described him as being 5 feet, 8 inches tall; Complexion, dark; Eyes, blue; Hair, brown. The record also showed him present for duty January to June 1862. From June 10, 1862 to February 1863, he was listed as absent sick. He was discharged due to disability February 4, 1863.
Contact Name: Bill ElkinsDate Added: 5/30/2007
| Company G | |
David L. Hackney
David L. Hackney - Private |
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David was my gg-grandfather. Enlisted in 1861 in Terre Haute. Mustered out as a Wagoner in Dec. 1865.
Contact Name: Ken HackneyDate Added: 4/14/2007
| Company H | |
John Gibbens
John Gibbens - Corporal |
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On September 5, 1861 he enlisted in Company H, 31st Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers (Infantry) . He saw extensive action in the south and was twice wounded ................
.....April 6, 1862, Battle of Pittsboro (Shilo) , he received a flesh wound in the left hip.
.....December 15, 1864, Battle of Nashville, a mini ball penetrated his wrist.
.....October 1, 1864, promoted to Corporal
.....Discharged December 8, 1865, at Victoria, Texas
Contact Name: Hal Gibbens.....April 6, 1862, Battle of Pittsboro (Shilo) , he received a flesh wound in the left hip.
.....December 15, 1864, Battle of Nashville, a mini ball penetrated his wrist.
.....October 1, 1864, promoted to Corporal
.....Discharged December 8, 1865, at Victoria, Texas
Date Added: 1/24/2005
| Company H | |
Reuben A. Long
Reuben A. Long - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: John E. LongDate Added: 1/21/2016
| Company H | |
Asa W Mckinney
Asa W Mckinney Rank Unknown |
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was present at siege of Atlanta Ga. Taken prisoner at sometime, was a surgeon during the war, and at prison camp. Moved to Hutchinson KS after war and practiced medicine there until his death in 1893
Contact Name: Walt KoontzDate Added: 2/2/2011
| Company I | |
William Fowler Reddick
William Fowler Reddick - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Bob ConnerContact Homepage: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24485855/family
Date Added: 3/28/2014
| Company K | |
Azza H. Walker
Azza H. Walker - Corporal |
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Azza was my great-great uncle. He received a wound at the battle of Kennesaw Mountain in Georgiain June of 1864. He was transported back to Nashville, Tennessee and died in July of 1964 at Cumberland Hospital. His remains were brought back to Terre Haute, Indiana and he was buried in the Walker Family Cemetery in Southern Parke County, Indiana.
Contact Name: Ron StatelerDate Added: 8/14/2003
| Company K | |
George W. Walker
George W. Walker - Private |
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George was my great-great uncle. He joined the 31st as a recruit. He served with his brother, Azza H. Walker.
Contact Name: Ron StatelerDate Added: 8/14/2003