48th Ohio Infantry[1]
Killed:
Clement Tudor (A), David Morgan (A), Captain WL Warner (B), Aaron Sales (B), Alex. S Malott (B), Elias J Hill (B), Jesse Nelson (C), Salathiel Hallam (D), Peter Cravens (D), John W Canter (D), Sergeant JJ Duncan (E), Richard Smith (G), Stephen Workman (H),
William Kratzer (I), Jacob Thomas (I) and Hiram S Manchester (K).
Wounded:
Colonel Peter J Sullivan, Lieutenant FM Posegare (A), Sergeant William Willis (A), Thomas M Wright (A), Corporal GR Conrad (A), Corporal IDF Williams (A), JW Spurlock (A), JW Leeka (A), BW Lad (A), Daniel Williams (A), WC Edwards (A), Lieutenant JW Lindsay (B), Lieutenant DR Plyley (B), Sergeant John D Nevius (B), Sergeant Israel Fuller (B), Corporal Elisha Reddich (B), Corporal S Brundridge (B), Corporal William H Harvey (B), William James (B), Stephen J Winter (B), Simeon Sales (B), David C Harbaugh (B), James Brewer (B), James Hinby (B), Watson Karr (B), Sergeant William Pratt (C), C Chambers (C), JC Hamentree (C), Boone Hogan (C), Amos Layman (C), Jacob Lippolt (C), S Raines (C), James Seal (C), James Vaupelt (C), LA Williams (C), Albert West (D), AL Adams (D), H Cox (D), S Cox (D), John J Lynch (D), Thos. Nelson (D), B McDonald (D), John P McElwain (D), Wm. Carter (D), Wm. Henderson (D), James Whirley (D), Corporal Henry Said (E), A Bartz (E), Frank Cunningham (E), Isaac Fox (E), Henry Hilderbrandt (E), DR Lindsmith (E), Obed Macy (E), Jason Penny (E), George Morrison (F), WG Cole (F), Fred. W Holtzel (F), James Myers (F), Robert Cosgrove (F), William H Doudd (F), Chris. Noyle (F), Edwin Cory (F), FM Smith (F), William A Combs (G), Captain John E Bond (H), Corporal Joshua Tudor (H), JW Bardsley (H), William Brown (H), RN Hughey (H), David Manter (H), R Waters (H), Orderly Sergeant Philip M Everhard (I), Corporal Cornelius Turner (I), M Edwards (I), EJ Hill (I), Corporal BC Bowan (K), A McAvoy (K), John Heitzman (K), WJ Hilms (K), John McKenzie (K), William B Lang (Band), EM Henry (Band), WT Purdy (Band) and EV Brehney (Band).
Missing:
Charles Rodgers (A).
Report omits missing but does give a list of the number for each company. Company A, 1; Company B, 5; Company C, 11; Company D, 2; Company E, 8; Company F, 7 Company G, 1; Company H, 8; Company I, 4; Company K, 2; Total, 49.
[1] Reports of Officers in Relation to a Recent Battle at Pittsburg Landing. Millwood, NY: Kraus Reprint, 1977. Originally published as U.S. 37th Congress, 2nd session, 1861-1862. Senate. Executive Documents Printed by Order of the Senate of the United States for the Second Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress, 1861-62. 6 vols. Washington D.C., 1861. pp 154-5.
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