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58th Indiana Infantry      
Company Unknown
William Austin Moore - Private   
I only have the information from the graveyard, and the stone is so worn down that I can hardly read it. I belive it says 58th Indiana, but I can''t read the company.
Contact Name:  Diane D White
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Date Added:  7/2/2004
Company Unknown
George W Wilder - 2nd Lieutenant   
looking especially for term of service and Battle of Missionary Ridge
Contact Name:  david scott
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Date Added:  4/4/2012
Company A
John Dossett - Private   
John Dossett is my great grandfather born in Gibson County in 1834 to Thomas Dossett. He had five childern two daughters Louisa Laura,Mary Jane and three sons William, Andrew Jackson my grandfather,and John Youen. At present he is buried at Mount Tabor in Gibson county.He also had two brothers that served in the 58th an older brother Henry and a younger brother William Harrison. Henry died in Tenn. and is buried there. William survived the war as did my great grand father and is buried in Pike county.
Contact Name:  Charles D. Dossett
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Date Added:  9/2/2007
Company A
James B McCreary - Private   
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Contact Name:  Ryan Metzen
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Date Added:  8/7/2011
Company A
Joseph Reavis - Private   
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Contact Name:  Patricia Banks
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Date Added:  11/6/2012
Company A
William Samuel Reavis - Corporal   
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Contact Name:  Patricia Banks
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Date Added:  11/6/2012
Company B
Orrin Sarles - Private   
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Contact Name:  CDR Dustin Martin
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Date Added:  5/30/2007
Company C
William Clem - Private   
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Contact Name:  Steve Shafer
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Date Added:  6/12/2005
Company C
Abraham Cole - Private   
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Contact Name:  Ken Cole
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Date Added:  4/25/2007
Company C
Lewis Fields - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  Brittany El-Shouki
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Date Added:  1/8/2010
Company D
Thomas Corn - Private   
None
Contact Name:  Larry Wright
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Date Added:  7/9/2007
Company D
John A Graybill - Private   
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Contact Name:  Peggy Swander
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Date Added:  8/18/2017
Company D
Clark Hall Kirk - Private   
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Contact Name:  Mary E. Morris
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Date Added:  9/23/2007
Company D
Elihu Mason - Unknown   
Elihu was chaplain of Company D, and father of Merideth Mason.
Contact Name:  Bill Mason
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Date Added:  2/15/2010
Company D
Merideth Benson Mason - Unknown   
Merideth served as a teenager, having been born in March of 1848, during Sherman's March to the Sea. He acknowledged that their task was that of pontooniers, and that he was, during the winter of '64-'65 an Orderly to Col. Joseph Moore. He spent considerable time in the swampy water in southern Georgia and South Carolina as his unit built bridges for the Union army to cross.
Contact Name:  Bill Mason
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Date Added:  2/15/2010
Company D
Mathew Swan - Private   
Per National Archives Civil War records, Mathew mustered in at Princeton, IN, on Dec. 16, 1861. These records show he was wounded on Nov. 24, 1863. He was still listed as in the hospital through April of 1864, then as 'sick,' and then in the hospital, first in Evansville, then Indianapolis. Per Widow's Pension case # 208.640, he was discharged December 15, 1864, filed an invalid application on March 2, 1874, and died July 23, 1883. Per five physician's certificates found in the Pension Records at the National Archives, Mathew (pension/invalid cert. #130.091) was wounded in the left breast by a musket ball at the Battle of Lookout Mountain in Tennessee on Nov. 24, 1863 (per affidavit filed by George Whitman, late Capt. Co D, 58th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers). Per one examination, performed by G.B. Montgomery, MD, Mathew was wounded in September, 1862. The day of the exam in 1882, Mathew was 5'11' tall, weighed 130 pounds, and had fair complexion. The musket ball was 'behind the left lung' and 'was never extracted.'
Contact Name:  Patricia Stinson Brown
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Date Added:  1/3/2012
Company E
Robert Conrad Bartee - 1st Sergeant   
Looking for information on the 58th and its use of The Henry Rifle. Have my G-G-Grandfather's Henry from the 58th and want to know about the Unit- Battle list- etc.
Contact Name:  Ralph DeMattia
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Date Added:  12/15/2005
Company E
George Beyl - Private   
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Contact Name:  Marvin Crone
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Date Added:  8/16/2005
Company E
Edward Wilson Cook - Private   
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Contact Name:  Jerry L Dickens
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Date Added:  1/24/2006
Company F
Anthony Shawler Egnew - Sergeant   
Was a great, great grandfather.
Contact Name:  Michael Hicks
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Date Added:  12/2/2007
Company G
Jackson Corn - Private   
Military stone at Old Augusta Cemetery, Augusta, Indiana (until 2011 stood side-by-side with that of another veteran of Co G 58th, Mathew Swan. Swan's stone is now missing.)

CORN, Jackson, 5-5-1841 - 9-21-1887 - Co G 58 Ind Vol
Contact Name:  Patricia Stinson Brown
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Date Added:  1/3/2012
Company G
George Washington Sullivan - Private   
Information extracted from Enlistment and Pension papers.
Contact Name:  Gary Bucher
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Date Added:  7/16/2007
Company H
Joseph Heim - Private   
Enlistment September 23, 1864 at Jeffersonville, Indiana
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky June 25, 1865
At enlistment: 33 years of age; 5 feet 11 inches tall; dark complexion; Black eyes; Black hair; farmer; born in Germany
Contact Name:  Larry Heim
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Date Added:  6/11/2004
Company K
William Edward Cruzan - Unknown   
58th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Contact Name:  Marvin Cruzan
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Contact Homepage:  http://members.socket.net/~mcruzan/
Date Added:  12/17/2013
Company K
Charles D Osmen - Corporal   
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Contact Name:  William Osman
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Date Added:  3/30/2018
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