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KILLED AND WOUNDED OF THE 10th Regiment
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 6 Feb 1862 p 2

The following is the list of the killed and wounded of the 10th  Indiana regiment of the late battle at Webb’s Cross Roads in Kentucky taken from Lt. Col. Kise’s official report to Col. MD Manson, commanding the 2d Brigade in the Department of the Ohio. It will be observed that there are 11 killed and 75 wounded.
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Co. A – Capt Jas. H. Hamilton Boone County
Killed – William Bennet, Private
Wounded – Maj. AO Miller, slightly wounded
Uriah Starbuck, Private, severely wounded
Ira A. Lynch, Private, severely wounded
John Pane, Private, slightly wounded
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Co. F – Capt. Benj. M. Gregory, Boone County
Killed – Wm. P. Larimore, Sgt.
George W. Lee, Private
William H. Wood, Private
Wounded – Wm. H. Windiate, Corporal, mortally
Jno. W. French, Private, severely
George L. Essex, Private, severely
Wm. A. Hunt, Private, severely
Israel H. Miller, 2d Lt., slightly
Wm. F. Carson, Private, slightly
John L. Hoover, Priate, slightly
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Co. D. – Capt. Jos F. Taylor, Benton & Tippecanoe Counties
Wounded – Elisha Little, Private, severally
Jas. Sauster, Private, slightly
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Co. I – Capt. Jeho W. Perkins, Boone County
Killed – James Keath, Private
Wounded – Michael F. Brady, Private, Mortally
Daniel Dougherty, Private, Mortally (since died)
Abraham Dixon, Private, Severely
Oscar D. Shanklin, Private, Severely
Harvey Price, Corporal, Severely
Felix Shumate, 1st Lt, Slightly
Ira S. Perkins, Sgt, Slightly
Oliver Strahan, Private, Slightly
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Co. C – Capt. Jas. H. Boyle, Clinton Co
Killed – Jas. H. M’Adams, 1st Lt.
Wounded – Jere. Batterson (Patterson?) Sgt, slightly
Joseph J. Goar, private, slightly
Henry Haumul, severley
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Co. H. – Capt MB Taylor, Tippecanoe County
Killed – Noah Dota, Private
Erastus Derry, Private
Wounded – Thomas J. Patterson, Private, Mortally
Wm. Stone, Private, Severely
Patrick Ronley, Private, Severely
James Rowley, Private, Severely
William Arthur, Private, severely
William Evans, Private slightly
James Swan, Private, slightly
Levi Scott, Private, slightly
CP Lingo, Private, slightly
Daniel Hale, Sgt, slightly
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Co E – Capt. Wm. B. Carroll, Tippecanoe County
Killed – Nelson D. Anderson, Private
Wounded – Lew Johnson, 1st Lt, severely
Lew Cochran, Corporal, severely
Wm. Vaughan, Private, severely
Generous Barre, Private, severely
Singleton Reynolds, private, slightly
Henry Keecheldorf, private, slightly
Jacob Bowers, private, slightly
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Co K – Capt. Samuel H. Shortle, Clinton County
Wounded – Wm. Baum, private, mortally
George Lucas, private, slightly
Jno. Wellman, private, slightly
James Wallace private, slightly
DW Downan, private, slightly
Eli S. Michael, col. guard, slightly
Jas I. Doster, corporal, slightly
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Co G – Capt. Alex Hogland (under command of 1st Lt. Jacob Bush) Fountain and Tippecanoe
Wounded – Jos. Simmonds, private, severely
James C. Truett, private, slightly
John Gillon, private, slightly
John Mosier, private, slightly
John Underhill, private, slightly
Jno. Sprague, private, slightly
Wm. Daily, private, slightly
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Co. B – Capt. Jas. H. Vanarsdall, Montgomery Co.
Killed – Jas. E. Copner, Private
Amos K. Misner, Private
Wounded – Thomas Landis, private, slightly
Thomas Hunt, private, slightly
Wm. Y. Porter, private, slightly

Geo. W. Bradford, private, slightly

Zephaniah Crane, private, slightly
Samuel M. Craig, private, slightly
Josiah Ferguson, private, slightly
Wm. O. Higgins, private, slightly
David B. Linn, private, slightly
Geo. R. Marlow, private, slightly
John Miller, private, slightly
A.Ocheltree, private, slightly
Jas. A. Shoemaker, private slightly
Jno. R. Simpson, private, slightly
Thos. J. Simpson, private, slightly
BM Vancleave, private, slightly
Martin V. West (Wert?), private, slightly
Isaac F. Miller, ord. Sgt., slightly
John W. Hogset, Sgt., slightly

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