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to John L. Beveridge, then Major in the Eighth Illinois Cavalry, who assumed the work of recruitment and organization, and opened the rendezvous November 15, 1863. Eight companies were mustered in Jan. 22, 1864. Four other companies were mustered in and the organization of the Regiment completed, February 12, 1864, The Regiment was sent to Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, where 1100 sets of horse equipments were received. From there it moved to Alton, Illinois, and relieved the Thirteenth Illincis Cavalry in guarding the Military Prison at that place. Early in June following, the First Battalion was ordered to St. Louis, and the Second Battalion followed immediately. Both being tully mounted were ordered at once to North Missouri District. The First Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Dennis J. Hynes commanding, proceeded to St. Joseph, Missouri, where the commanding officer reported ih person to General Fisk, commanding District of North Missouri. The Second Battalion, Major Lucius C. Matlack commanding, was assigned by General C. B. Fisk to the post of Glasgow, Missouri. From this period, for four months, the three battalions were separate and remote from each other, and so extended were their movements, that it is impossible to follow them in this brief sketch. They seem to have been all over Missouri after Price's and Jeff. Thompson's Guerilla Bands, following them into Kansas and Arkansas, doing most efficient service.

Company C.

Burton Robt. e. Oct. 4, 1864, m. o. Oct. 4. 1865.

Company L.

Captain Benj. Harding, com. Jan. 24, 1864. Resigned
Dec. 10. 1864.

First Sergt. Chas. McGinnis, e. Dec. 1, 1863, m. o. Dec.
20, 1865, as private.

Sergt. Levi or Eli Corbin, e. Nov. 1, 1863, disd. Oct. 15, 1865, disab.

Corpl. Rich. Bessell, e. Oct. 3, 1863. m. o. Dec. 20, 1865, as private.

Teamster Jno. W. Edwards, e. Oct. 2, 1863, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865, as bugler.

Wagoner Orlando Libby, e. Oct. 4, 1863, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865, as private.

PRIVATES.

Bryant Jackson, e. Dec. 26,'63, m. o. Dec. 20, '65, Corpl.
Billington Chas. A. e. Jan. 21, '64, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865.
Coltman Wm. e. Nov. 29, 1864, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865.
Fignus Samuel, e. Jan. 21, 1864, m. o. Jan., 1866.
Grob Geo. e. Nov. 12, 1864, drowned in Owl Creek,
Kansas, July 28, 1865.

Harsell Jno. e. Dec. 24, 1864, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865.
Horn Wm. M. C. e. Nov. 25, 1864, trans. from 12th Ill.
Cav. m. o. Dec. 20, 1865.

Maxwell Wm. e. Oct. 19. 1868, disd. Aug. 7, '65, disab.
Miller Jno. H. e. Jan. 10, 1864, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865.
Peterson Cornelius, e, Jan. 21, '64, kld. struck by light-
ning June 8, 1865.

Thompson Jno. e. Jan. 21, 1864, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865.
Williams Jno. e. Jan. 21, 1864, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865.
Wilson Cyrus, e. Nov. 9, 1863, m. o. Dec. 20, 1865.
Payne Jas. O. e. Uct. 19, 1864, m. o. Nov. 3, 1865.

MISCELLANEOUS CAVALRY.

FROM 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th and 16th REGIMENTS.

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ABBOTT FISHER, RR contractor;

1521 6th av; rep; from N. Y.

Abdill Wm. harness maker; 20th st bet 3d and 4th avs.

Abell Harry, book-keeper; 1705 2d av; dem; from Penn.

Ashford Jas. K. carpenter; 3d av; dem. Ackers Chas. watchman; 4th av and 2d st; born Illinois.

Adams Henry, stone cutter; 5th av, e of 30th st; rep; Meth; from England. Adams John, laborer; 412 22d st; rep; Meth. ADAMS LUCIEN, Attorney; member of firm of Sturgeon & Adams; res. 541 20th st; born in Juniata Co., Penn., Jan. 7, 1843; came to this County in 1869; Rep.

Adams L. V. mail agent; 420 15th st; rep; from N. Y.

Adams Wm. ship carpenter; 810 6th av; rep. Adler Chas. 2d st and 3d av; rep; Jew; Ger. Adler I. laborer; dem; Cath; from Germ'y. Adler J. H. liquor merchant; 1416 3d av; dem; Jew; from Germany.

Adler R. R. traveler; dem; Jew; from Ger. Ailes Charles, laborer; 2d av bet 6th and 7th avs; from Germany.

Ailsworth Edgar, printer; 276 22d st; dem; Cath; from Ireland.

Albrecht John, 227 21st st; dem.
Albrecht John M. liquors; 2d st.
Ales Fred, 9th st and 3d av.

Allen Abenezer,storekeeper; rep; from Penn. Allen A. K. 8th st bet 3d and 4th avs; Luth; from Ohio.

Allen Barney, brakeman; 1120 3d av.
Allen Edwin, rep; Meth; from N. Y.
Allen J. D. sashmaker; 806 24th st. rep; Ill.
Allen Mrs. Robert, house-keeper; 2109 5th
av; from Michigan.

Alter Geo. painter; 427 8th st; dem; Ohio. Ames Chas. painter; 8th av; dem; Cath; from Sweden.

Amos Frank, 1716 3d av.

ANAWALT E. H. Manufacturer and Dealer in Lumber, Doors, Sash and Blinds; Office, cor 3d av and 26th st; Residence, Elm st bet 5th and 6th avs; born in Westmoreland Co., Penn., July 18, 1832; came to this Co. in 1853; Rep; Meth; married Sarah H. Bowen, June 5th 1862; born in Worcester Co., Maryland; have four child

ren.

Anawalt Samuel, retired; 29th st; rep; Meth; from Peun.

Anderson A. G. laborer; 2d av and 21st st; dem; from Sweden.

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Anderson Andrew, laborer; 5th av, e of Swede College; rep; Luth; from Sweden.

Albery John, laborer; 523 8th st; born Ill.

Anderson Chas. laborer; cor 1st av and 12th st; rep; from Sweden.

Anderson Gus, laborer; 618 10th st; rep;
Luth; from Sweden.

Anderson John A. carpenter; 821 7th av;
rep; Luth; from Sweden.

Anderson Miss M. C. dressmaker; 18271⁄2 2d
av; from N. Y.

Anderson Samuel, laborer; 5th ave of Swede
College; rep; Luth; from Sweden.

Andrews Mrs. Jane S. widow; 541 20th st;
Presb; from Ohio.

Andrews Lemuel G. law student; dem; Ill. ANKRUM J. FRAŃK, Constable; Residence, 14th st; born in Harrison Co., O., Sept. 8, 1845; came to this Co. in 1869; Rep; has been on Police force two years and a half; was in the Army three years and four months, in the 9th Ohio Cavalry; married his wife, Elfa Chancellor, July 12, 1867; has two children.

Anson Chas. laborer; 421 21st st; rep; from Sweden.

ANTHONY G. W. Hotel; cor 16th st and 4th av; born in Erie Co., N. C., Dec. 20th 1844; came to this Co. in 1869; Ind; Meth; Mr. Anthony is proprietor of the new and finely furnished Hotel known as the Anthony House; terms reasonable; wife Mary J. Carter; married Oct. 11, 1866. Anthony Geo cor 4th av and 16th st. Anthony Jacob, cooper; 6th av, bet 13th and 14th sts; dem; from Germany. Anthony John, Sr. 6th av, bet 13th and 14th sts; dem; from Germany. Anthony John, Jr. cooper; 6th av and 14th st; dem; from Germany. Applequist C. laborer; 7th st, bet 4th and 5th av; rep; from Sweden.

Applequist Fred. saloon; 3d av; dem; Sweden.

Appleton Jas. glass-blower; 417 8th st; rep; from England.

Argubright D. 215 22d st; dem; from Ohio. Arnold John, 4th av.

Arnold S. E. railroad; cor 4th av and 25th
st; rep; Meth; from Vermont
Arnold Wm. fireman; rep; from N. Y.
Arp Jos. tinner; 1st av bet 19th and 20th sts;
from Germany.

Asbrand E. teacher; 207 21st st; from Ger.
ASTER

JOHN, Baker; Residence West side of Market Square; born in Germany, Jan. 7, 1830; came to this County in 1854; Dem; married, June 23, 1856, Catherine Itten; has six children; holds office of Supervisor.

Atkinson John, Elm st; born Illinois. ATKINSON & OLOFF, Brick Makers; cor of Elm and Lee sts; farmers can always find a good bargain by calling upon them; they are also contractors for furnishing and laying brick.

Atwood W. H. lawyer; Harper House; dem'; born Illinois.

Aunka Marks, lumber; 20th st. Autey Thomas, stone cutter; 6th av, bet 25th and 26th sts; from England.

Ayers Mrs. Ellen, seamstress; 513 20th st; Epis; from Ireland.

BA

AAS FRED, clerk; cor 4th av and 16th
st; rep; from Indiana.

Babcock Frank, clerk; 2600 5th av; born Ill.
Babcock Fred, fireman; born Illinois.
Babcock T. A. grocer; 2600 5th av; Mass.
Backman John, tenant; dem; Ind; Ken.
Backman M. farmer; Sec. 2; dem; Cath;
from Germany.

BAHNSEN F. Money Loaner; Agent for Etna Life Insurance Co., also Fire Insurance; Residence and office, 18th st, bet 6th and 7th av; born in Germany, Jan. 26th, 1830; came to this County in 1868; Rep.

Bahnsen Frank, clerk; rep; from Germany.
Bahnsen Wm. salesman; 19th st, bet 1st and
2d avs; rep; from Germany.
Bailey C. O. 19th st.

Bailey Geo. grocer; 2d av; rep; born Ill.
Bailey G. E. 7th av and 20th st.
Bailey J. C. carpenter; rep; Meth; Ohio.
Bailey Kennedy, salesman; 727 20th st; rep;
born Illinois.

Bailey Robert, fireman; 727 20th st; rep;
Presb; from Ohio.

Bailey Mrs. Wm. 727 20th st; Presb; Ohio. Bailey Wm. train dispatcher; P. O. Block; rep; born Illinois.

Bailey Z. C. 5th av, e of 30th st; rep; N. H. BAIN GEO. A. & CO. Carriage Manufacturers, who make all kinds of Carriages, Buggies and Photons, &c. Baker Christ. mason; Cath; from Germany. Baker Geo. pedlar; 425 22d st; dem; Cath; from Germany.

Baker H. H. engineer; 30th st; rep; N. Y. Baker Jos. jeweler; 734 23d st; rep; Presb; from England.

Baker W. rep; from Germany.

Baker Willard, book-keeper; 722 20th st; rep; from Vermont.

Ball Henry, harness maker; 1417 6th av; dem; Cath; from Germany.

Ball John, laborer; 713 2d st; rep; from Va. Balnke Chas. laborer; 416 5th st; rep; Luth; from Germany.

Bamberger Isaac, clothing; 1404 3d av; Ind; from Germany.

Banes D. C. clerk; rep; from Germany.
Banks Mrs. Rachel, 2319 5th av; Presb; Pa.
Barber James, laborer; 5th av, bet 3d and 4th
sts; rep; from Missouri.

Barber Wm. H.. stone-cutter; 5th av, e of
Swede Col; rep; Meth; from England.

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