See the following May 8, 2007, posting to the TERWILLIGER list. The J.
S. CARLOCK listed appears to be James Samuel "Samuel" CARLOCK (s/o
George Osborn CARLOCK and Margaret MANN), b. 5 Jun 1844, IL; never
married; d. 1923. James is listed on pages 246 and 446 of the book
"History of the Carlock Family," by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929.
According to the Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls
Database, located at the following site, there was a James CARLOCK from
DeWitt Co., IL, who was a private in Company F of the 107th Illinois
United States Infantry, discharged Oct. 2, 1863, at Louisville, KY, for
disability:
http://www.ilsos.gov/genealogy/
Also, according to the following site, James S. CARLOCK, of Clinton,
DeWitt Co., IL, received a Civil War pension for chronic diarrhea:
USGenWeb, Federal Pensioners, DeWitt Co., IL, on the Roll as of January
1, 1883, (
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ildewitt/id294.htm?o_xid=0022846292
<
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ildewitt/id294.htm?o_xid=0022846292&o_lid=0022
846292&o_xt=22846292> &o_lid=0022846292&o_xt=22846292).
Sue Tilleman
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From: Rosy Prospect < rosyprospect2001(a)yahoo.com>
Sent: Tue, 8 May 2007 19:14:30 -0700 (PDT)
To: TERWILLIGER(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: (Civil War News/Correspondence)W.H. TerwilligerPrivate, Company
E sick in the hospital; Year 1863
Dewitt Gen Web Project
Civil War News and Correspondence 1863
From the Clinton Public submitted by Judy Simpson.
Site:www.rootsweb.com/~ildewitt/id288
Head Quarters, District of Kentucky, Louisville, Aug. 23, 1863
Ed Public: Since last writing, the 107th have left their camp at
Lebanon, Ky. The 23d Army Corps left Lebanon Aug. 18th, at 2 o'clock
p.m. Since then quite a number of sick from the 107th have arrived in
this city and been distributed through the different hospitals. Through
the kindness of Dr. Shumard, Medical Director, I have been able to
furnish you with a complete list of the 107th that are in this city. In
order that the sick boys here get their mail promptly, I send you the
accompanying list, that their friends, by looking at it, will find out
the number of the Hospital to address. Always address to the number of
Hospital in which the person you wish to write to is in.
Name
Rank
Company
Hospital
.
J. S. Carlock
Private
F
7
.
I have but to say to those who have sick friends here that they are
well-cared for. I have visited quite a number of the hospitals during my
stay in this city and, as far as I am able to judge, find that Surgeons,
Stewards and Nurses, alike, do their whole duty to the sick and wounded
under their control.
Very Respectfully,
C. R. AUGHINBAUGH
.