To dw Wills: Here is a possible for your Thomas Moore. There was also a
Jacob C. Moore in this Unit per the Soldier's Index.
Excerpts from *History of Sullivan Co. IN 1884*
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/in/sullivan/history.html
Check this chapter on the military
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/sullivan/history/1884/historyo/ch...
*SEWELL COULSON'S BATTERY*.* Thirteenth Battery, Light Artillery*
" It was during the winter of 1861-62 that Sewell Coulson and others
raised the
*Thirteenth Battery, Light Artillery*. About twenty men were recruited
in Sullivan
County, and the remainder from various points in the State. Mr. Coulson
was the
first Captain of the battery, but resigned in April, 1862, and was
succeeded by
B. S. Nicklin, of Wabash, who continued its commander until the close of the
war. Among the men from this county were: C. W. Merrick, John Dever, W.
H Waas,
G. W. Butler, Jesse Dever, O. R. Daniels, Gilead Earl, Henry Howe, C. A.
Lester,
*Thomas Moore,* J. A. North, Daniel Plunket, James Richey, John H.
Ryland, H. C.
Shaw, John A. Wilkey, W. A. Wilkey, A. W. Dever, James P. Wilkey. The
battery
went to Kentucky late in February, 1862. It participated in a sharp
skirmish at
Monterey, capturing 100 prisoners; fought the forces of Gen. Morgan often;
fought gallantly two days at Munfordville, also on the advance to
Louisville and
near Versailles. In December, 1862, a section of the battery at Hartsville,
Tenn., after a desperate fight, was captured, with two guns, by 1,500 rebels
under Gen. Morgan. Much of the time after this was spent at Fort Thomas, but
early in 1865 it was removed to Chattanooga. In July, 1865, it was
mustered out
at Indianapolis."