Waveland/Brown Twp. Civil War Casualties
2. Chauncey Richardson, 38th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died of disease, May 5, 1865 at Beaufort, South Carolina
3. William G. Canine, 38th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died of disease 1863 in Tennessee
4. Luther H. Patton, 38th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died Feb. 20, 1865 at Chattanooga, Tennessee
5. Samuel W. Sterrett, 38th Indiana Infantry, Company H, killed Oct. 8, 1862 at battle of Perryville, Kentucky
6. John W. McDaniel, 38th Indiana Infantry, Company H, killed Oct. 8, 1862 at battle of Perryville, Kentucky
7. John T. Budd, 9th Indiana Battery, died March 17, 1862
8. William Garland, 9th Indiana Battery, died Oct. 21, 1864
9. James C. Fullenwider, 33rd Indiana Infantry, Company E, killed at battle of Thompson’s Station, Tennessee
10. Harrison Taylor Moore, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died May 29, 1864 from wounds received at battle of Resca, Georgia
11. Henry Meredith Alward, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died of disease April 18, 1863, at Murfreesboro Tennessee
12. Joseph Belton, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died March 28, 1865 at army hospital, Jeffersonville, Indiana
13. James A. Ham, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died August 20, 1864
14. Taylor McIntosh, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died Dec. 16, 1863, wounds from battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee
15. Milton H. Porter, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died June 30th, 1864, wounds from battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia
16. Charles Osborn, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, died of disease, Nov. 17, 1865 at Texana, Texas
17. George W. Rodgers, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, missing in action, supposed killed battle of Franklin, Tennessee
18. James H. Jackson, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H, killed April 27, 1865 when the steam boat “Sultana” exploded on the Mississippi River bringing Union P.O.W.’s home. James was captured at battle of Franklin Tennessee Nov. 1864
19. Cpl. William Kennedy, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, died March 19, 1862, Bowling Green, Kentucky
20. Josiah Davis, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, killed Nov. 25, 1863, battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee
21. James Elrod, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, killed Nov. 25, 1863, battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee
22. Serg’t William Gayley, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, died Dec. 12, 1863, wounds from battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee
23. 1st LT. James M. Hanna, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, died Feb. 4, 1864, wounds from battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee
24. Cpl. Robert C. H. Hanna, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, killed Nov. 25, 1863, battle of Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee
25. Clinton Hamilton, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, died July 25, 1862, army hospital, Jeffersonville, Indiana
26. Thomas Hamilton, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, killed June 14, 1864, battle of Pine Mountain, Georgia
27. William Smith, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, died disease April 7, 1863 at Murfreesboro, Tennessee
28. William N. Van Cleve, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, died April 12, 1862, Nashville, Tennessee
29. Caleb W. Conner, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, died if disease Oct. 22, 1864 at Nashville, Tennessee
30. William Oliver, 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C, killed June 27, 1864 at battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia
31. Horace H. White, 31st Indiana Infantry, Company I, died Aug. 26, 1865, Victoria, Texas
32. John A. Musgrove, 21st Indiana Infantry, Company H ,killed Aug 5, 1862 battle of Baton Rouge, Louisiana * Note, The 21st Infantry was later designated 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery in late 1862
33. Atelus Dooley, 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery, Company H, died July 19, 1864 at Baton Rouge Louisiana
34. Jacob Lough, 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery, Company H, died Sept. 17, 1864 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana
35. William P. Moore, 15th Indiana Infantry, Company E, died of wounds recieved at Stones River , Feb. 5, 1863