Chapter 17 -- continued

Jay County and The War

Company E, 7th Indiana Cavalry

Please remember that when this book was published the Civil War had not reached its conclusion therefore, though comprehensive, this is not a complete account of "Jay County and The War."

Regimental officers from Jay County in the Seventh Indiana Cavalry Regiment:

Colonel, John P. C. Shanks, was on General Fremont's staff from Missouri.
Surgeon, William Freeman,
Chaplin, James Marquis.

Members of Company E, Seventh Indiana Cavalry from Jay County

Captain, David T. Skinner.

Second Lieutenant, James Sloan, promoted to First Lieutenant.

Sergeants

Orderly William M. Skinner,
3rd, Barton B. Jenkins,
4th, James S. Stansberry.

Corporals

Morgan L. Gray,
Judson Skinner, died ---,
John K. Tetters,
William Underwood.

Privates
John Adair,
William Adair,
Sanford P. Ames,
John W. Babb,
Joseph Blackburn,
John G. W. Clevenger,
James G. Cloud,
Daniel B. Crow, died ---,
Abijah Crow,
Humphrey Davis,
John H. Elliott,
David Farris,
Obadiah Gardner, died ---,
Isaac Griffith,
Samuel I. Gray,
George Haley,
Richard D. Hoover,
George W. Hambleton,
Jerome Hiatt,
Jas. C. Jay, Hospital Steward,
Emanuel Knepper,
Joseph Knepper,
Eli Lehr,
Benjamin F. Paxson,
John Q. Paxson,
Coston Porter,
John Roberts,
John Schneider,
William H. Smith,
Daniel H. Van Camp, killed in Battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 10, 1864.
William Van Skyhawk,
John Ware,
Enos Walker,
Morris P. Wood.

Recapitulation

Regimental Officers

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Company E

43

Died

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