Chapter 17 -- continued

Jay County and The War

Company C, 19th Indiana Regiment

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."

JAY COUNTY SOLDIERS IN COMPANY C, NINETEENTH REGIMENT INDIANA VOLUNTEERS

Sergeant Henry Ammerman, promoted and resigned in 1861,
Corporal George Allman, mortally wounded at Antietam, Corporal Isaac N. Frazee, discharged; reenlisted in Company H, 100th Indiana.
James W. Crowell, discharged,
David Garringer, Commissary Sergeant, died,
David V. Garringer, reenlisted, wounded at S. Mountain.
Jonathan Gray, discharged,
James Ham, killed at South Mountain September 14th 1862,
George L. Moore, reenlisted, promoted at Antietam,
John Nixon, discharged,
Isaac R. Rathbun wounded at Antietam; discharged.
G. R Rathbun, discharged,
Wm. Williamson, wounded at Antietam, discharged,
John Hester, wounded at South Mountain, arm amputated.
Thomas Bonfill, killed in 1864,
E. G. Moore, at home sick,
Amos Whiteneck, killed in 1864,
Nathan B. Maxwell, enlisted April 18, 1861, in Co. E, 8th Indiana, reenlisted in 19th, died at Washington City December 12, 1862.
George M. Rathbun, discharged.
Alexander Burk, killed at Gettysburg,
Jackson Reeves,
C. C. Rider, wounded,
Albert Collett, wounded,
Valentine Thompson,
Isaac Cherry, wounded,
Thomas Barr.

Recapitulation

Whole number 26
Died 7