David Reed enlisted on August 15, 1862, and was mustered into Company B, 12th Kansas Infantry on September 25, 1862, at Paola, Kansas. The 12th Kansas Infantry fought at Newtonia, Cane Hill, and Prairie Grove, participated in the capture of Fort Smith, then performed garrison duty at Fort Smith and Little Rock. Reed mustered out ...
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Rees, Richard
English or Welsh-born Richard Rees, a resident of Oquawka, Illinois, enlisted in Company F, 16th Illinois Infantry on May 24, 1861. On July 28, 1862, then Sergeant Rees was mustered in as first lieutenant of Company B, 21st Missouri Infantry; he was promoted to captain and company commander on February 1, 1865. The 21st Missouri ...
Renwick, John P.
J. P. Renwick was born on November 12, 1838; a native of La Grange, Georgia, he attended and graduated from the Kentucky Military Institute in Frankfort. He enlisted in the 3rd Louisiana Infantry in May 1861 at New Orleans and became the regiment’s sergeant major. The 3rd Louisiana Infantry was part of General Benjamin McCulloch’s ...
Richardson, Joel
Ritter, John
John Francis Ritter of Pennsylvania graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1856 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 5th U.S. Infantry. He served in Utah and New Mexico, and after the start of the Civil War was transferred to the 15th U.S. Infantry. He fought at ...
Roberts, Abel C.
New York native Abel C. Roberts graduated from the University of Michigan medical school in 1853. He moved to Fort Madison, Iowa, in 1859 and became the editor of a Democratic newspaper. When the Civil War began, Roberts served as a contract surgeon in the military hospitals in Keokuk, Iowa. Appointed to ...
Robinson, Stewart
Stewart Robinson of Rising Sun, Iowa, was 26 years old when he enlisted in the 23rd Iowa Infantry on August 1, 1862; he was mustered into Company C on August 28, 1862. He was wounded on May 17, 1863, at Black River Bridge, Mississippi, during the Vicksburg campaign; after he recovered he returned to ...
Rogers, James S.
James Rogers mustered into the 45th Missouri Infantry as assistant surgeon, for a period of one year, on August 25, 1864, at Warrensburg, Missouri. The regiment was assigned to Jefferson City during General Sterling Price’s 1864 Missouri raid, then participated in the Battle of Nashville, and garrison duty in Tennessee. Rogers was mustered out of ...
Rogers, William
William Rogers, a native of Osage County, Missouri, enlisted in St. Louis on April 9, 1864, as a private in Company I, 10th Missouri Cavalry. During his service with the regiment, the 10th fought at the battles of Brice’s Crossroads and Tupelo, and pursued General Sterling Price during his 1864 Missouri raid. On July 25, ...
Rose, Henry
German-born Henry Rose, a resident of Fort Madison, Iowa, enlisted in Company D, 1st Iowa Infantry on April 23, 1861, and was mustered into service on May 14, 1861. Wounded in the head at the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861, he was mustered out of the regiment on August 21, 1861. Rose ...
Rosecrans, William
Born on September 6, 1819 in Delaware County, Ohio, William Rosecrans graduated from West Point in 1842 and was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers. After supervising several construction projects and serving as an instructor at West Point, he resigned from the army in 1854 and became a businessman in Cincinnati. When the Civil War ...
Ryan, Abraham H.
Abraham Ryan of Peoria, Illinois, was mustered into Company A, 17th Illinois Infantry as a first lieutenant in May 1861. Promoted to captain, Ryan mustered out of the 17th Illinois on February 10, 1864, having fought at Forts Henry and Donelson, Shiloh, and through the Vicksburg campaign. On the day he mustered out of the ...
Sallmann, Siegmund
Siegmund Sallmann joined Company C, 1st Missouri Volunteers on May 29, 1861, at the St. Louis Arsenal. After participating in the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861, the regiment was reorganized as the 1st Missouri Light Artillery and Sallmann was promoted to sergeant. Transferred to Battery F in January 1862, he ...
Samuel, Reuben
Dr. Reuben Samuel was born on January 12, 1828; he married Zerelda James, the mother of Frank and Jesse James, becoming her third husband. Samuel left a medical practice and took up farming, raising tobacco, and acquired slaves. In 1863, Samuel’s step-son, Frank James, a veteran of the Missouri State Guard, joined William ...