Federal Casualty Lists
Battle of Mill Springs
Compiled by Geoffrey R.
Walden
Part 1 provides a listing of those
killed in action and mortally wounded, with a separate listing of
those now buried in the Mill Springs National Cemetery. Part 2 contains listings of soldiers who were wounded but
survived the battle.
List 1. Killed and Mortally
Wounded
10th Indiana
Infantry |
NOTES |
ANDERSON |
Pvt. |
Nelson D. |
Co. E |
mortally wounded |
1,35,60 |
BAUM |
Pvt. |
William |
Co. K |
|
1,35,60 |
BENNETT |
Pvt. |
William |
Co. A |
|
1,35,60 |
COSNER/COPNER/
CASNER |
Pvt. |
James E. |
Co. B |
|
1,2,35
60 |
DEWCY/DEWEY |
Pvt. |
Erastus |
Co. H |
|
1,35,60 |
DOTA |
Pvt. |
Noah |
Co. H |
|
1,35,60 |
DOUGHERTY |
Pvt. |
Daniel |
Co. I |
mortally wounded |
1,35,60 |
DOWNARD |
Pvt. |
David W. |
Co. K |
mortally wounded |
1,35,60 |
GRADY |
Pvt. |
Michael F. |
Co. I |
mortally wounded |
1, 60 |
KEATH |
Pvt. |
James |
Co. I |
last man of the 10th killed |
1, 60 |
LARIMORE |
Sgt. |
William P. |
Co. F |
|
1,35,60 |
LEE |
Pvt. |
George W. |
Co. F |
|
1,35,60 |
McADAMS |
1 Lt. |
James A. |
Co. C |
shot in forehead |
1,35,60 |
MISNER |
Pvt. |
Amos K. |
Co. B |
mortally wounded |
1, 60 |
OCHILTREE |
Pvt. |
Andrew |
Co. B |
mortally wounded |
1,35,60 |
PATTERSON |
Pvt. |
Thomas J. |
Co. H |
mortally wounded |
1, 60 |
TIMMONDS |
Pvt. |
Joseph H. |
Co. G |
mortally wounded |
1,35,60 |
WINDIATE |
Corp. |
William P. |
Co. F |
mortally wounded |
1, 60 |
WOOD |
Pvt. |
William H. |
Co. F |
|
1,35,60 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
19 |
1st Kentucky Cavalry |
NOTES |
COLE |
Pvt. |
Isaac D. |
Co. C |
|
3 |
DUNCAN |
Pvt. |
George |
Co. H |
|
3 |
MILLER |
Lt. |
Jonathan P. |
Co. C |
|
3, 35 |
ZACHARY |
Pvt. |
Michael P. |
Co. C |
|
3, 35 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
4 |
4th Kentucky Infantry |
NOTES |
AEGON |
Pvt. |
Michael |
Co. C |
|
35, 36 |
CHASTEEN |
Pvt. |
Austin |
Co. G |
mortally wounded |
35, 36 |
CULBERTSON |
Pvt. |
William H. |
Co. D |
mortally wounded |
35, 36 |
FARRIL |
Pvt. |
John |
Co. A |
mortally wounded |
36, 37 |
GALIGHER |
Pvt. |
Patrick |
Co. C |
|
35, 36 |
GRATZMILLER |
Sgt. |
Louis |
Co. A |
|
35, 36 |
HALL |
2 Lt. |
James M. |
Co. B |
|
36 |
JONES |
Pvt. |
William |
Co. A |
|
35, 36 |
KENNEY |
Corp. |
James |
Co. A |
mortally wounded |
36, 38 |
MARRICAL |
Pvt. |
Josephus |
Co. G |
|
35, 36 |
McGRATH |
Sgt. |
John |
Co. C |
mortally wounded |
36, 39 |
RICHARDSON |
Sgt. |
Jno. |
Co. H |
|
35, 36 |
STEWART |
Sgt. |
William M. |
Co. E |
|
35, 36 |
WHALEY |
Pvt. |
George W. |
Co. D |
|
35, 36 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
14 |
2nd Minnesota Infantry |
NOTES |
BOHMBACH |
Pvt. |
Fred |
Co. G |
|
4, 35 |
COOPER |
Pvt. |
John B. |
Co. B |
|
4, 35 |
CRUMB |
Pvt. |
Milo |
Co. B |
|
4, 35 |
DRESCO |
Pvt. |
Andrew |
Co. B |
|
4, 35 |
MORROW |
Pvt. |
Wm. H. H. |
Co. D |
|
4, 35 |
PARKER |
Pvt. |
Samuel H. |
Co. I |
killed by bayonet |
4,35,58 |
REYNOLDS |
Pvt. |
H. C. |
Co. B |
|
4, 35 |
ROMMEL |
Pvt. |
Gustave |
Co. G |
|
4, 35 |
SCHNEIDER |
Pvt. |
Frank |
Co. I |
|
4, 35 |
STOMSHORN |
Pvt. |
Fred |
Co. G |
|
4, 35 |
THOMPSON |
Pvt. |
H. R. |
Co. E |
|
4, 35 |
WARNER |
Pvt. |
Jacob |
Co. G |
|
4, 35 |
WILSON |
Pvt. |
William |
Co. K |
Died from wounds received at Mill
Springs |
59 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
13 |
LANGE |
Pvt. |
Heinrich |
Co. D |
|
35, 40 |
ROUFF |
Corp. |
John |
Co. E |
|
35, 40 |
SABIN |
Pvt. |
Theodor |
Co. H |
|
35, 40 |
SPELLERBERG |
Sgt. |
Heinrich |
Co. D |
|
40, 41 |
SUTZ |
Corp. |
Hermann |
Co. G |
|
35, 40 |
TAFEL |
Corp. |
Hugo |
Co. A |
|
35, 40 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
6 |
Total Federal Killed or Mortally Wounded .... 56
NOTES
General -- Names, ranks, and dates differ from source to source. For the purposes of
this listing, the data found in the Compiled Service Records or unit histories are
considered to be the most correct. Significant differences have been shown in parentheses
or in these notes. Refer to the Bibliography for complete
citations. (Note: numbers missing here belong to the other listings.)
1. Source - manuscript listing in National Archives, evidently belonging to Lt.Col.
William Kise's report of the battle, 23 Jan. 1862 (OR I,7, pages 90-92).
Contributed by John Block, Lexington, KY.
2. Spelling of last name is unclear on manuscript. Spelling is COPNER is Shaw
(1912).
3. Tarrant (1894), page 63.
4. Bishop (1890b), page 207.
35. Buried in the Mill Springs National Cemetery, Nancy, Kentucky.
36. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky, Vol. 1, 1866: 4th
Kentucky Infantry, pp. 628-683.
37. Died February 8, 1862 (ibid.)
38. Died January 26, 1862 (ibid.)
39. Died February 16, 1862 (ibid.)
40. Trautmann (1987), page 267, note 15. Names, ranks, and companies given according to
company rosters on pages 200-243.
41. Name given as SPELLBERG on page 267; also buried in Mill Springs National Cemetery.
58. Samuel Parker was killed by a bayonet wound in the left groin, through the kidneys.
(Carley (1963), p. 265)
59. From a roster of the 2nd Minnesota Infantry, files of the Mill Springs
Battlefield Assn.
60. James Birney Shaw, History of the Tenth Indiana Volunteer Infantry.
Lafayette, IN, priv. publ., 1912, pp. 139, 153-156. Lt. McAdams was killed
instantly. Pvt. Grady was "shot through the upper part of the mouth and
subsequently died." The following are listed as wounded, not killed: Dougherty,
Downard, Grady, Ochiltree, Patterson, Timmonds/Timmons, Windiate.
FEDERAL CASUALTIES, BATTLE OF MILL
SPRINGS
BURIED IN THE MILL SPRINGS NATIONAL CEMETERY
Compiled by Geoffrey R. Walden
from cemetery records, grave stone markings, & casualty lists
(name spellings per unit casualty lists; see Notes)
See bottom of page for a link to an
entire listing of the cemetery.
10th Ind. Inf. |
|
|
|
Died |
Grave |
Notes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ANDERSON |
Pvt. |
Nelson D. |
Co. E |
1/19/62 |
|
1 |
BAUM |
Pvt. |
William |
Co. K |
|
B598 |
2 |
BENNETT |
Pvt. |
William |
Co. A |
|
A377 |
2 |
COPNER/COSNER |
Pvt. |
James E. |
Co. B |
1/19/62 |
|
1, 3 |
DEWCY/DEWEY |
Pvt. |
Erastus |
Co. H |
1/19/62 |
|
1, 4 |
DOTA |
Pvt. |
Noah |
Co. H |
1/19/62 |
A372 |
2, 5 |
DOUGHERTY |
Pvt. |
Daniel |
Co. I |
|
A371 |
2, 6 |
DOWNARD |
Pvt. |
David W. |
Co. K |
2/6/62 |
|
1, 7 |
LARIMORE |
Sgt. |
William P. |
Co. F |
1/19/62 |
|
1 |
LEE |
Pvt. |
George W. |
Co. F |
1/19/62 |
|
1 |
McADAMS |
Lt. |
James A. |
Co. C |
|
A373 |
2, 8 |
OCHILTREE |
Pvt. |
Andrew |
Co. B |
2/15/62 |
|
1 |
TIMMONDS |
Pvt. |
Joseph |
Co. G |
2/28/62 |
|
1, 9 |
WOOD |
Pvt. |
William H. |
Co. F |
|
A376 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
14 |
1st Ky. Cav.
MILLER |
Lt. |
Jonathan P. |
Co. C |
1/19/62 |
|
1 |
ZACHARY |
Pvt. |
Michael P. |
Co. C |
|
A362 |
2 |
4th Ky. Inf. |
|
|
|
Died |
Grave |
Notes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
AEGON |
Pvt. |
Michael |
Co. C |
1/19/62 |
|
1, 18 |
CHASTEEN |
Pvt. |
Austin |
Co. G |
2/12/62 |
|
1 |
CULBERTSON |
Pvt. |
William H. |
Co. D |
2/9/62 |
|
1 |
GALIGHER |
Pvt. |
Patrick |
Co. C |
1/19/62 |
A367 |
2, 19 |
GRATZMILLER |
Sgt. |
Louis |
Co. A |
1/19/62 |
A368 |
2 |
JONES |
Pvt. |
William |
Co. A |
1/19/62 |
A369 |
2 |
MARRICAL |
Pvt. |
Josephus |
Co. G |
1/19/62 |
A364 |
2, 20 |
RICHARDSON |
Sgt. |
John |
Co. H |
1/19/62 |
|
1, 21 |
STEWART |
Sgt. |
William H. |
Co. E |
1/19/62 |
A370 |
2 |
WHALEY |
Pvt. |
George W. |
Co. D |
1/19/62 |
A365 |
2, 22 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
10 |
2nd Minn. Inf. |
|
|
|
Died |
Grave |
Notes |
BOHMBACK |
Pvt. |
Frederick |
Co. G |
|
A350 |
2, 10 |
COOPER |
Pvt. |
John B. |
Co. B |
|
A349 |
2 |
CRUMB |
Pvt. |
Milo |
Co. B |
|
A360 |
2 |
DRESCO |
Pvt. |
Andrew |
Co. B |
|
A359 |
2, 11 |
MORROW |
Pvt. |
Wm. H. H. |
Co. D |
|
A356 |
2 |
PARKER |
Pvt. |
Samuel H. |
Co. I |
|
A358 |
2, 12 |
REYNOLDS |
Pvt. |
H. C. |
Co. B |
|
A351 |
2 |
ROMMEL |
Pvt. |
Gustave |
Co. G |
|
A354 |
2, 13 |
SCHNEIDER |
Pvt. |
Frank |
Co. I |
|
A352 |
2, 14 |
STOMSHORN |
Pvt. |
Frederick |
Co. G |
|
A355 |
2, 15 |
THOMPSON |
Pvt. |
H. R. |
Co. E |
|
A353 |
2, 16 |
WARNER |
Pvt. |
Jacob |
Co. G |
|
A357 |
2, 17 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
12 |
9th Ohio Inf. |
|
|
|
Died |
Grave |
Notes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LANGE |
Pvt. |
Heinrich |
Co. D |
|
A394 |
2 |
ROUFF |
Corp. |
John |
Co. E |
|
A396 |
2, 23 |
SABIN |
Pvt. |
Theodor |
Co. H |
|
A398 |
2 |
SPELLERBERG |
Sgt. |
Heinrich |
Co. D |
|
A395 |
2, 24 |
SUTZ |
Corp. |
Hermann |
Co. G |
|
A397 |
2 |
TAFEL |
Corp. |
Hugo |
Co. A |
|
A393 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
6 |
Total Buried in National Cemetery .... 44
Notes to National Cemetery Listing
1. From Mill Springs National Cemetery listing showing those buried in unmarked and/or
unidentified graves; the Mill Springs National Cemetery is located on Ky. Hwy. 80 in
Nancy.
2. From Mill Springs National Cemetery headstone markings
3. "Copner" in Mill Springs National Cemetery listing
4. "Duvey" in Mill Springs National Cemetery listing
5. "Data" on headstone
6. "Daugherty" on headstone
7. "Dowrrand" in Mill Springs National Cemetery listing
8. Middle initial is "H" on headstone.
9. "Jas. H. Timmons" in Mill Springs National Cemetery listing
10. "FRED'K BHOMBACK" on headstone
11. "AND'W DRIEZKE" on headstone
12. Middle initial is "M" on headstone.
13. "AUGUSTUS ROMMELL" on headstone
14. "SNYDER" on headstone
15. "FRED'K STEMSHORN" on headstone
16. Middle initial is "B" on headstone.
17. "WANNER" on headstone
18. "Aegan" in Mill Springs National Cemetery listing
19. "PAT'K GALLIGHER" on headstone
20. "MARRIGAL" on headstone
21. Mill Springs National Battlefield listing says died June 19, 1862.
22. "WHALLEY" on headstone
23. "RUFF" on headstone
24. "HENRY SPELLBURG" on headstone
Revised 9 June 1998
I wish to express my appreciation to John Block, Ron
Nicholas, and Nancy Terhaar for providing information used in these compilations.
The Cemetery Records
Online page has a complete listing of the Mill Springs National Cemetery at http://www.interment.net/data/us/ky/pulaski/millspr/index.htm
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