Source: HISTORY OF DEKALB COUNTY, INDIANA. B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1914, pp. 100-101. THIRTEENTH INDIANA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Company A of this regiment had the following men from DeKalb: Benjamin Alton, Alvin D. Beggs, Frederick D. Carr, Edward Casebeer, Daniel M. Faunce, Benjamin Hamilton, Harvey D. Hathaway, Benjamin Hoyt, George H. Huffman, Nathan Johnson, Thomas Johnson, died May 27, 1865, from wounds received at Fort Fisher; Isaac N. Snively, and James Stafford. Company B had Henry Hull, William Noles, Isaiah Overhalzer, Daniel Reisner, Gilbert Rodensbaugh, Israel Shearer and James L. Stewart. Company C had Oscar Smith, Charles Tousley and Nathan Wyatt. Company D had Frederick Horney; George C. Ferguson was killed by an explosion at Fort Fisher. Others in this regiment were Luther St. Clair, Frederick Craw, George Inghum. This regiment saw much hard service in the war, and the ranks were thinned many times by Confederate bullets. The regiment campaigned mostly in the South. Submitted by Cheryl Milukas