Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 edition. Excerpt: ... Eighth Cavalry Bellingham, Robert, farrier, October 10, 1864. Betterly, U., farrier, December 5, 1864. Mehan, Chester, farrier, August 5, 1863. Shirl, Jerry, July 1, 1863. Rathbone, S., corporal. July 8. 1863. Knowlton, C. F., July 25, 1863. Peters, Isaac M., August 11, 1863. Rowley, Eli M., August 11, 1863. Rahe, William, July 20, 1863. First Iowa Infantry (African) Webster, William H., corporal, September 8, 1863. Engineer Regiment Of The West Mengoz, Eugene, musician, August 28, 1861. Bristoph, John, artificer, August 28, 1861. Catois, Clement, artificer, September 20, 1861. Gilley, Michael, artificer, September 28, 1861. Gologly, Patrick, September 14, 1861. Mengoz, Francois, September 30, 1861. Blanchard, John, September 14, 1861. Harrington, James, September 14; 1861. Seventh Illinois Cavalry Scott, H. K, January 2, 1864. Scott, John H., January 2, 1864. N1nth Ill1no1s Cavalry Brown, E., November 12, 1861. Second Missouri Cavalry (Merrill Horse) Dow, Simon, August 18, 1862. Eleventh Pennsylvan1a Cavalry Mach, C. D., first bugler, September 16, 1862. Hunter, James, farrier, October 11, 1862. Brown, John F., September 28, 1861. Chandler, Starling, September 28, 1861. Forbes, James W., September 16, 1861. Frost, William, September 28, 1861. Kimble, Jacob, September 16, 1861; died May, 1862. Brown, John F., November 14, 1863. E1ghteenth M1ch1gan Infantry Schermerhorn, William. January 4, 1864. CHAPTER VII THE CITY OF WATERLOO The first white people to come to the site of Waterloo called the new-born village Prairie Rapids. These first settlers were: George W. Hanna, his faithful wife, their two chidlren, John Quincy and James Monroe, and John Melrose, who was Mrs. Hanna's brother. These sturdy people came from the State of Illinois in...