Source: HISTORY OF DEKALB COUNTY, INDIANA. B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1914, pp. 113-114. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND INDIANA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY--HUNDRED DAYS. In Company A of this short term regiment were: Henry Frick, James C. Mills, Emmett Baxter, George Baxter, William Campbell, Abraham Gindlesparger, William Gindlesparger, George Kreger, John Kreger, Aaron Rigby, David Rigby, Eli Rigby, Elzie Speer, Robinson E. Speer, Isaac Treesh, Levi Treesh, Jacob Vail and Albertus Widener. In Company D were: John W. Bowman, James Balenline, John Debelbus, Benjamin Funk, Anthony Palmer, John Pifer, John Worden. In Company F was Samuel Oberholtzer. In Company G were: John Hettinger and George H. Points. This regiment was recruited at Fort Wayne under Col. I. M. Comparet, and was mustered into service at Indianapolis in November, 1864. After a steady and effective service it returned to Indianapolis on the 16th of July, 1865. Transcribed by Cheryl Milukas Proofread by Arlene Goodwin