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Quellen-Verweis NI26853 :
Personen : Payne John H.
John H. Payne is listed in the below document:
This information was located on the Library of Congress web page. In addition to the fact that these were Union soldiers in 1864, many of them were in the Confederate army prior to that. Many, if not nearly all of these men were from Madison County, North Carolina. My notes in the following text are in [ ].
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FOURTY-FIRST CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES
[An Act passed at the first session on March 26, 1869.]
CHAP. IV.- An Act to remove the Charge of Desertion from certain soldiers of the Second North Carolina Mounted Infantry [2nd NCMI as seen on their government gravestones today. The 2nd NCMI was a Union army regiment.]
Whereas it appears from the evidence of certain officers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry, the records of the War Department, and the official orders of Major-General Schofield, that certain soldiers were detached from the second North Carolina mounted infantry to join the third North Carolina mounted infantry [3rd NCMI] to make a raid into the enemy's lines in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of destroying railroad bridges and harassing the enemy, [they raided Camp Vance, a conscription camp at Morganton, NC] and while absent from their regiments upon such duty they were borne upon the rolls of the second North Carolina mounted infantry as deserters: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion or absence without leave from the following-named soldiers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry:
Company A: Joseph Thompson, Job Rice, A. J. Massey, John W. Bullman, James Arrowood, Kinsey Kensley [Hensley?], George West, William Hunter, Alfred Fox, Allen Fox.
Company B: Henry M. Revis, George M. Roberts, Jacob M. Revis, Adam F. Eller, Pinkney Fox, Robert L. Fox, Spencer Rice, Patterson Reece, Robert H. Pickens, Calvin Maney, Sheperd Deaver, Robert Sams, J. B. Gosnel, Peter M. Hughy, Alexander Beachboard, John S. West, Edward Sams, Jeremiah Buckner, Thomas D. Cole, James P. Arrowood, John B. Sage, James M. Cole, John H. Payne.
Company C: Lewis W. Ramsey, Samuel Rector, Manley Ball, Hiram Rice, John H. Wild, John Ramsey, George W. Freeman, Andrew J. Freeman, Robert Anderson, David Lunsford, Jacob H. Wild, John M. Wild, Jackson Paris, William D. Perry, George N. Stines, Job Ramsey, Jackson Ramsey, Abner Brooks, Lewis Paris, Benjamin F. Freeman, Seth Freeman, Jasper Brown, James Pain.
Company D: Leander Wright.
Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton [was he killed in this raid?], Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy, Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, William Shelton, Balis Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griffin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton junior, George W. Gentry.
Company F: James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell.
Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendall, Daniel Gilbert.
Approved, March 26, 1869.
[The above act was amended and approved on July 1, 1870, to include the following soldiers of the 2nd NCMI.]
Company A: George W. Biggs.
Company C: John Brooks, Hiram B. Riddle.
Company D: Henry R. Cook, William D. Sexton.
Company E: George W. Hensley, William Loomy, James Holland, George Norton, Armstrong Harris.
Company F: John L. Swaynegame, James L. Sentell, John E. Sentell, Thomas M. Stewart, William P. Kilpatrick, James L. Evans, William W. Hamlin, Robert F. Orr, John Kelly.
Company H: Merritt R. Heatherly, Robert D. Walker, Lynch Young.
Quellen-Verweis NI26854 :
Personen : Ramsey Lewis W.
Lewis W. Ramsey is listed in the below document:
This information was located on the Library of Congress web page. In addition to the fact that these were Union soldiers in 1864, many of them were in the Confederate army prior to that. Many, if not nearly all of these men were from Madison County, North Carolina. My notes in the following text are in [ ].
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FOURTY-FIRST CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES
[An Act passed at the first session on March 26, 1869.]
CHAP. IV.- An Act to remove the Charge of Desertion from certain soldiers of the Second North Carolina Mounted Infantry [2nd NCMI as seen on their government gravestones today. The 2nd NCMI was a Union army regiment.]
Whereas it appears from the evidence of certain officers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry, the records of the War Department, and the official orders of Major-General Schofield, that certain soldiers were detached from the second North Carolina mounted infantry to join the third North Carolina mounted infantry [3rd NCMI] to make a raid into the enemy's lines in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of destroying railroad bridges and harassing the enemy, [they raided Camp Vance, a conscription camp at Morganton, NC] and while absent from their regiments upon such duty they were borne upon the rolls of the second North Carolina mounted infantry as deserters: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion or absence without leave from the following-named soldiers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry:
Company A: Joseph Thompson, Job Rice, A. J. Massey, John W. Bullman, James Arrowood, Kinsey Kensley [Hensley?], George West, William Hunter, Alfred Fox, Allen Fox.
Company B: Henry M. Revis, George M. Roberts, Jacob M. Revis, Adam F. Eller, Pinkney Fox, Robert L. Fox, Spencer Rice, Patterson Reece, Robert H. Pickens, Calvin Maney, Sheperd Deaver, Robert Sams, J. B. Gosnel, Peter M. Hughy, Alexander Beachboard, John S. West, Edward Sams, Jeremiah Buckner, Thomas D. Cole, James P. Arrowood, John B. Sage, James M. Cole, John H. Payne.
Company C: Lewis W. Ramsey, Samuel Rector, Manley Ball, Hiram Rice, John H. Wild, John Ramsey, George W. Freeman, Andrew J. Freeman, Robert Anderson, David Lunsford, Jacob H. Wild, John M. Wild, Jackson Paris, William D. Perry, George N. Stines, Job Ramsey, Jackson Ramsey, Abner Brooks, Lewis Paris, Benjamin F. Freeman, Seth Freeman, Jasper Brown, James Pain.
Company D: Leander Wright.
Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton [was he killed in this raid?], Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy, Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, William Shelton, Balis Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griffin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton junior, George W. Gentry.
Company F: James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell.
Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendall, Daniel Gilbert.
Approved, March 26, 1869.
[The above act was amended and approved on July 1, 1870, to include the following soldiers of the 2nd NCMI.]
Company A: George W. Biggs.
Company C: John Brooks, Hiram B. Riddle.
Company D: Henry R. Cook, William D. Sexton.
Company E: George W. Hensley, William Loomy, James Holland, George Norton, Armstrong Harris.
Company F: John L. Swaynegame, James L. Sentell, John E. Sentell, Thomas M. Stewart, William P. Kilpatrick, James L. Evans, William W. Hamlin, Robert F. Orr, John Kelly.
Company H: Merritt R. Heatherly, Robert D. Walker, Lynch Young.
Quellen-Verweis NI26855 :
Personen : Ramsey John
John Ramsey is listed in the below document:
This information was located on the Library of Congress web page. In addition to the fact that these were Union soldiers in 1864, many of them were in the Confederate army prior to that. Many, if not nearly all of these men were from Madison County, North Carolina. My notes in the following text are in [ ].
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FOURTY-FIRST CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES
[An Act passed at the first session on March 26, 1869.]
CHAP. IV.- An Act to remove the Charge of Desertion from certain soldiers of the Second North Carolina Mounted Infantry [2nd NCMI as seen on their government gravestones today. The 2nd NCMI was a Union army regiment.]
Whereas it appears from the evidence of certain officers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry, the records of the War Department, and the official orders of Major-General Schofield, that certain soldiers were detached from the second North Carolina mounted infantry to join the third North Carolina mounted infantry [3rd NCMI] to make a raid into the enemy's lines in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of destroying railroad bridges and harassing the enemy, [they raided Camp Vance, a conscription camp at Morganton, NC] and while absent from their regiments upon such duty they were borne upon the rolls of the second North Carolina mounted infantry as deserters: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion or absence without leave from the following-named soldiers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry:
Company A: Joseph Thompson, Job Rice, A. J. Massey, John W. Bullman, James Arrowood, Kinsey Kensley [Hensley?], George West, William Hunter, Alfred Fox, Allen Fox.
Company B: Henry M. Revis, George M. Roberts, Jacob M. Revis, Adam F. Eller, Pinkney Fox, Robert L. Fox, Spencer Rice, Patterson Reece, Robert H. Pickens, Calvin Maney, Sheperd Deaver, Robert Sams, J. B. Gosnel, Peter M. Hughy, Alexander Beachboard, John S. West, Edward Sams, Jeremiah Buckner, Thomas D. Cole, James P. Arrowood, John B. Sage, James M. Cole, John H. Payne.
Company C: Lewis W. Ramsey, Samuel Rector, Manley Ball, Hiram Rice, John H. Wild, John Ramsey, George W. Freeman, Andrew J. Freeman, Robert Anderson, David Lunsford, Jacob H. Wild, John M. Wild, Jackson Paris, William D. Perry, George N. Stines, Job Ramsey, Jackson Ramsey, Abner Brooks, Lewis Paris, Benjamin F. Freeman, Seth Freeman, Jasper Brown, James Pain.
Company D: Leander Wright.
Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton [was he killed in this raid?], Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy, Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, William Shelton, Balis Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griffin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton junior, George W. Gentry.
Company F: James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell.
Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendall, Daniel Gilbert.
Approved, March 26, 1869.
[The above act was amended and approved on July 1, 1870, to include the following soldiers of the 2nd NCMI.]
Company A: George W. Biggs.
Company C: John Brooks, Hiram B. Riddle.
Company D: Henry R. Cook, William D. Sexton.
Company E: George W. Hensley, William Loomy, James Holland, George Norton, Armstrong Harris.
Company F: John L. Swaynegame, James L. Sentell, John E. Sentell, Thomas M. Stewart, William P. Kilpatrick, James L. Evans, William W. Hamlin, Robert F. Orr, John Kelly.
Company H: Merritt R. Heatherly, Robert D. Walker, Lynch Young.
Quellen-Verweis NI26856 :
Personen : Ramsey Job
Job Ramsey is listed in the below document:
This information was located on the Library of Congress web page. In addition to the fact that these were Union soldiers in 1864, many of them were in the Confederate army prior to that. Many, if not nearly all of these men were from Madison County, North Carolina. My notes in the following text are in [ ].
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FOURTY-FIRST CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES
[An Act passed at the first session on March 26, 1869.]
CHAP. IV.- An Act to remove the Charge of Desertion from certain soldiers of the Second North Carolina Mounted Infantry [2nd NCMI as seen on their government gravestones today. The 2nd NCMI was a Union army regiment.]
Whereas it appears from the evidence of certain officers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry, the records of the War Department, and the official orders of Major-General Schofield, that certain soldiers were detached from the second North Carolina mounted infantry to join the third North Carolina mounted infantry [3rd NCMI] to make a raid into the enemy's lines in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of destroying railroad bridges and harassing the enemy, [they raided Camp Vance, a conscription camp at Morganton, NC] and while absent from their regiments upon such duty they were borne upon the rolls of the second North Carolina mounted infantry as deserters: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion or absence without leave from the following-named soldiers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry:
Company A: Joseph Thompson, Job Rice, A. J. Massey, John W. Bullman, James Arrowood, Kinsey Kensley [Hensley?], George West, William Hunter, Alfred Fox, Allen Fox.
Company B: Henry M. Revis, George M. Roberts, Jacob M. Revis, Adam F. Eller, Pinkney Fox, Robert L. Fox, Spencer Rice, Patterson Reece, Robert H. Pickens, Calvin Maney, Sheperd Deaver, Robert Sams, J. B. Gosnel, Peter M. Hughy, Alexander Beachboard, John S. West, Edward Sams, Jeremiah Buckner, Thomas D. Cole, James P. Arrowood, John B. Sage, James M. Cole, John H. Payne.
Company C: Lewis W. Ramsey, Samuel Rector, Manley Ball, Hiram Rice, John H. Wild, John Ramsey, George W. Freeman, Andrew J. Freeman, Robert Anderson, David Lunsford, Jacob H. Wild, John M. Wild, Jackson Paris, William D. Perry, George N. Stines, Job Ramsey, Jackson Ramsey, Abner Brooks, Lewis Paris, Benjamin F. Freeman, Seth Freeman, Jasper Brown, James Pain.
Company D: Leander Wright.
Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton [was he killed in this raid?], Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy, Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, William Shelton, Balis Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griffin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton junior, George W. Gentry.
Company F: James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell.
Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendall, Daniel Gilbert.
Approved, March 26, 1869.
[The above act was amended and approved on July 1, 1870, to include the following soldiers of the 2nd NCMI.]
Company A: George W. Biggs.
Company C: John Brooks, Hiram B. Riddle.
Company D: Henry R. Cook, William D. Sexton.
Company E: George W. Hensley, William Loomy, James Holland, George Norton, Armstrong Harris.
Company F: John L. Swaynegame, James L. Sentell, John E. Sentell, Thomas M. Stewart, William P. Kilpatrick, James L. Evans, William W. Hamlin, Robert F. Orr, John Kelly.
Company H: Merritt R. Heatherly, Robert D. Walker, Lynch Young.
Quellen-Verweis NI26857 :
Personen : Ramsey Jackson
Jackson Ramsey is listed in the below document:
This information was located on the Library of Congress web page. In addition to the fact that these were Union soldiers in 1864, many of them were in the Confederate army prior to that. Many, if not nearly all of these men were from Madison County, North Carolina. My notes in the following text are in [ ].
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FOURTY-FIRST CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES
[An Act passed at the first session on March 26, 1869.]
CHAP. IV.- An Act to remove the Charge of Desertion from certain soldiers of the Second North Carolina Mounted Infantry [2nd NCMI as seen on their government gravestones today. The 2nd NCMI was a Union army regiment.]
Whereas it appears from the evidence of certain officers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry, the records of the War Department, and the official orders of Major-General Schofield, that certain soldiers were detached from the second North Carolina mounted infantry to join the third North Carolina mounted infantry [3rd NCMI] to make a raid into the enemy's lines in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of destroying railroad bridges and harassing the enemy, [they raided Camp Vance, a conscription camp at Morganton, NC] and while absent from their regiments upon such duty they were borne upon the rolls of the second North Carolina mounted infantry as deserters: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion or absence without leave from the following-named soldiers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry:
Company A: Joseph Thompson, Job Rice, A. J. Massey, John W. Bullman, James Arrowood, Kinsey Kensley [Hensley?], George West, William Hunter, Alfred Fox, Allen Fox.
Company B: Henry M. Revis, George M. Roberts, Jacob M. Revis, Adam F. Eller, Pinkney Fox, Robert L. Fox, Spencer Rice, Patterson Reece, Robert H. Pickens, Calvin Maney, Sheperd Deaver, Robert Sams, J. B. Gosnel, Peter M. Hughy, Alexander Beachboard, John S. West, Edward Sams, Jeremiah Buckner, Thomas D. Cole, James P. Arrowood, John B. Sage, James M. Cole, John H. Payne.
Company C: Lewis W. Ramsey, Samuel Rector, Manley Ball, Hiram Rice, John H. Wild, John Ramsey, George W. Freeman, Andrew J. Freeman, Robert Anderson, David Lunsford, Jacob H. Wild, John M. Wild, Jackson Paris, William D. Perry, George N. Stines, Job Ramsey, Jackson Ramsey, Abner Brooks, Lewis Paris, Benjamin F. Freeman, Seth Freeman, Jasper Brown, James Pain.
Company D: Leander Wright.
Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton [was he killed in this raid?], Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy, Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, William Shelton, Balis Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griffin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton junior, George W. Gentry.
Company F: James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell.
Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendall, Daniel Gilbert.
Approved, March 26, 1869.
[The above act was amended and approved on July 1, 1870, to include the following soldiers of the 2nd NCMI.]
Company A: George W. Biggs.
Company C: John Brooks, Hiram B. Riddle.
Company D: Henry R. Cook, William D. Sexton.
Company E: George W. Hensley, William Loomy, James Holland, George Norton, Armstrong Harris.
Company F: John L. Swaynegame, James L. Sentell, John E. Sentell, Thomas M. Stewart, William P. Kilpatrick, James L. Evans, William W. Hamlin, Robert F. Orr, John Kelly.
Company H: Merritt R. Heatherly, Robert D. Walker, Lynch Young.
Quellen-Verweis NI26858 :
Personen : Stanton John
John Stanton is listed in the below document:
This information was located on the Library of Congress web page. In addition to the fact that these were Union soldiers in 1864, many of them were in the Confederate army prior to that. Many, if not nearly all of these men were from Madison County, North Carolina. My notes in the following text are in [ ].
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FOURTY-FIRST CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES
[An Act passed at the first session on March 26, 1869.]
CHAP. IV.- An Act to remove the Charge of Desertion from certain soldiers of the Second North Carolina Mounted Infantry [2nd NCMI as seen on their government gravestones today. The 2nd NCMI was a Union army regiment.]
Whereas it appears from the evidence of certain officers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry, the records of the War Department, and the official orders of Major-General Schofield, that certain soldiers were detached from the second North Carolina mounted infantry to join the third North Carolina mounted infantry [3rd NCMI] to make a raid into the enemy's lines in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of destroying railroad bridges and harassing the enemy, [they raided Camp Vance, a conscription camp at Morganton, NC] and while absent from their regiments upon such duty they were borne upon the rolls of the second North Carolina mounted infantry as deserters: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion or absence without leave from the following-named soldiers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry:
Company A: Joseph Thompson, Job Rice, A. J. Massey, John W. Bullman, James Arrowood, Kinsey Kensley [Hensley?], George West, William Hunter, Alfred Fox, Allen Fox.
Company B: Henry M. Revis, George M. Roberts, Jacob M. Revis, Adam F. Eller, Pinkney Fox, Robert L. Fox, Spencer Rice, Patterson Reece, Robert H. Pickens, Calvin Maney, Sheperd Deaver, Robert Sams, J. B. Gosnel, Peter M. Hughy, Alexander Beachboard, John S. West, Edward Sams, Jeremiah Buckner, Thomas D. Cole, James P. Arrowood, John B. Sage, James M. Cole, John H. Payne.
Company C: Lewis W. Ramsey, Samuel Rector, Manley Ball, Hiram Rice, John H. Wild, John Ramsey, George W. Freeman, Andrew J. Freeman, Robert Anderson, David Lunsford, Jacob H. Wild, John M. Wild, Jackson Paris, William D. Perry, George N. Stines, Job Ramsey, Jackson Ramsey, Abner Brooks, Lewis Paris, Benjamin F. Freeman, Seth Freeman, Jasper Brown, James Pain.
Company D: Leander Wright.
Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton [was he killed in this raid?], Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy, Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, William Shelton, Balis Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griffin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton junior, George W. Gentry.
Company F: James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell.
Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendall, Daniel Gilbert.
Approved, March 26, 1869.
[The above act was amended and approved on July 1, 1870, to include the following soldiers of the 2nd NCMI.]
Company A: George W. Biggs.
Company C: John Brooks, Hiram B. Riddle.
Company D: Henry R. Cook, William D. Sexton.
Company E: George W. Hensley, William Loomy, James Holland, George Norton, Armstrong Harris.
Company F: John L. Swaynegame, James L. Sentell, John E. Sentell, Thomas M. Stewart, William P. Kilpatrick, James L. Evans, William W. Hamlin, Robert F. Orr, John Kelly.
Company H: Merritt R. Heatherly, Robert D. Walker, Lynch Young.
Quellen-Verweis NI26859 :
Personen : Stanton Larkin
Larkin Stanton is listed in the below document:
This information was located on the Library of Congress web page. In addition to the fact that these were Union soldiers in 1864, many of them were in the Confederate army prior to that. Many, if not nearly all of these men were from Madison County, North Carolina. My notes in the following text are in [ ].
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FOURTY-FIRST CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES
[An Act passed at the first session on March 26, 1869.]
CHAP. IV.- An Act to remove the Charge of Desertion from certain soldiers of the Second North Carolina Mounted Infantry [2nd NCMI as seen on their government gravestones today. The 2nd NCMI was a Union army regiment.]
Whereas it appears from the evidence of certain officers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry, the records of the War Department, and the official orders of Major-General Schofield, that certain soldiers were detached from the second North Carolina mounted infantry to join the third North Carolina mounted infantry [3rd NCMI] to make a raid into the enemy's lines in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of destroying railroad bridges and harassing the enemy, [they raided Camp Vance, a conscription camp at Morganton, NC] and while absent from their regiments upon such duty they were borne upon the rolls of the second North Carolina mounted infantry as deserters: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion or absence without leave from the following-named soldiers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry:
Company A: Joseph Thompson, Job Rice, A. J. Massey, John W. Bullman, James Arrowood, Kinsey Kensley [Hensley?], George West, William Hunter, Alfred Fox, Allen Fox.
Company B: Henry M. Revis, George M. Roberts, Jacob M. Revis, Adam F. Eller, Pinkney Fox, Robert L. Fox, Spencer Rice, Patterson Reece, Robert H. Pickens, Calvin Maney, Sheperd Deaver, Robert Sams, J. B. Gosnel, Peter M. Hughy, Alexander Beachboard, John S. West, Edward Sams, Jeremiah Buckner, Thomas D. Cole, James P. Arrowood, John B. Sage, James M. Cole, John H. Payne.
Company C: Lewis W. Ramsey, Samuel Rector, Manley Ball, Hiram Rice, John H. Wild, John Ramsey, George W. Freeman, Andrew J. Freeman, Robert Anderson, David Lunsford, Jacob H. Wild, John M. Wild, Jackson Paris, William D. Perry, George N. Stines, Job Ramsey, Jackson Ramsey, Abner Brooks, Lewis Paris, Benjamin F. Freeman, Seth Freeman, Jasper Brown, James Pain.
Company D: Leander Wright.
Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton [was he killed in this raid?], Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy, Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, William Shelton, Balis Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griffin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton junior, George W. Gentry.
Company F: James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell.
Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendall, Daniel Gilbert.
Approved, March 26, 1869.
[The above act was amended and approved on July 1, 1870, to include the following soldiers of the 2nd NCMI.]
Company A: George W. Biggs.
Company C: John Brooks, Hiram B. Riddle.
Company D: Henry R. Cook, William D. Sexton.
Company E: George W. Hensley, William Loomy, James Holland, George Norton, Armstrong Harris.
Company F: John L. Swaynegame, James L. Sentell, John E. Sentell, Thomas M. Stewart, William P. Kilpatrick, James L. Evans, William W. Hamlin, Robert F. Orr, John Kelly.
Company H: Merritt R. Heatherly, Robert D. Walker, Lynch Young.
Quellen-Verweis NI26860 :
Personen : West George
George West is listed in the below document:
This information was located on the Library of Congress web page. In addition to the fact that these were Union soldiers in 1864, many of them were in the Confederate army prior to that. Many, if not nearly all of these men were from Madison County, North Carolina. My notes in the following text are in [ ].
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FOURTY-FIRST CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES
[An Act passed at the first session on March 26, 1869.]
CHAP. IV.- An Act to remove the Charge of Desertion from certain soldiers of the Second North Carolina Mounted Infantry [2nd NCMI as seen on their government gravestones today. The 2nd NCMI was a Union army regiment.]
Whereas it appears from the evidence of certain officers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry, the records of the War Department, and the official orders of Major-General Schofield, that certain soldiers were detached from the second North Carolina mounted infantry to join the third North Carolina mounted infantry [3rd NCMI] to make a raid into the enemy's lines in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of destroying railroad bridges and harassing the enemy, [they raided Camp Vance, a conscription camp at Morganton, NC] and while absent from their regiments upon such duty they were borne upon the rolls of the second North Carolina mounted infantry as deserters: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion or absence without leave from the following-named soldiers of the second North Carolina mounted infantry:
Company A: Joseph Thompson, Job Rice, A. J. Massey, John W. Bullman, James Arrowood, Kinsey Kensley [Hensley?], George West, William Hunter, Alfred Fox, Allen Fox.
Company B: Henry M. Revis, George M. Roberts, Jacob M. Revis, Adam F. Eller, Pinkney Fox, Robert L. Fox, Spencer Rice, Patterson Reece, Robert H. Pickens, Calvin Maney, Sheperd Deaver, Robert Sams, J. B. Gosnel, Peter M. Hughy, Alexander Beachboard, John S. West, Edward Sams, Jeremiah Buckner, Thomas D. Cole, James P. Arrowood, John B. Sage, James M. Cole, John H. Payne.
Company C: Lewis W. Ramsey, Samuel Rector, Manley Ball, Hiram Rice, John H. Wild, John Ramsey, George W. Freeman, Andrew J. Freeman, Robert Anderson, David Lunsford, Jacob H. Wild, John M. Wild, Jackson Paris, William D. Perry, George N. Stines, Job Ramsey, Jackson Ramsey, Abner Brooks, Lewis Paris, Benjamin F. Freeman, Seth Freeman, Jasper Brown, James Pain.
Company D: Leander Wright.
Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton [was he killed in this raid?], Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy, Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, William Shelton, Balis Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griffin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton junior, George W. Gentry.
Company F: James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell.
Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendall, Daniel Gilbert.
Approved, March 26, 1869.
[The above act was amended and approved on July 1, 1870, to include the following soldiers of the 2nd NCMI.]
Company A: George W. Biggs.
Company C: John Brooks, Hiram B. Riddle.
Company D: Henry R. Cook, William D. Sexton.
Company E: George W. Hensley, William Loomy, James Holland, George Norton, Armstrong Harris.
Company F: John L. Swaynegame, James L. Sentell, John E. Sentell, Thomas M. Stewart, William P. Kilpatrick, James L. Evans, William W. Hamlin, Robert F. Orr, John Kelly.
Company H: Merritt R. Heatherly, Robert D. Walker, Lynch Young.
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