This is a list from the Pike County Democrat October 17, 1913 of veterans
still living at the time of the dedication of the monument at Walnut Hills
Cemetery. I listed them as the paper did with company followed by regiment.
I'll send the other townships as I get them done. Hope this helps someone.
Petersburg
William C. Adams, B, 57; Calvin Adkinson, E, 19th Ky; Gabriel Adkerson, G,
80; Dan C. Ashby, H, 80; James N. Burton, K, 27; Albert Coleman, 26th
battery; John W. Coleman, A, 58; Sam Conrad, G, 58; Zack T. Dyson, A, 143;
John R. Dixon, E, 24; William Davidson, I, 42; Morris Frank, 25 artillery;
Madison H. Frank, K, 146; William H. Ficklin, D, 2nd Ky; Daniel Grubb, C,
37; George Goodrid, F, 22; Thomas Henning, E, 65; James Hayes, D, 65; Isaac
C. Higgins, G, 65; John M. Hammond, G, 65; J. B. Hendricks, 136; Daniel
Harrison, C, 58; George G. Heuring, G, 1st cavalry; Edward J. Harris, D,
65; Jasper N. Kinman, F, 10th cavalry; Andrew J. Hawkins, H, 80; Thomas
King, A, 8th Delaware; Shelby Lemmon, E, 24; Riley Lane, F, 137; Alvin T.
Lett, I, 42; George D. Martin, F, 58; Charles Minehart, 27; Sampson
McConnell, F, 10th cavalry; Joseph McCain, G, 26; Josiah Newkirk, C, 52;
William A. Oliphant, K, 24; John W. Patterson, E, 42; Garrett W. Patterson,
C 10th Ky cavalry; W. F. Rumble, G, 44; James J. Rusk, I, 41; Sol Snowden,
C, 90th Ohio; Reuben C. Shepard, gunboat Lueaves; Charles Schaefer, F, 9th
Ohio; Elijah Smith, E, 42; Fred Smith, B, 25; Thomas Stewart, C, 1st
Missouri; Thomas Tislow, H, 24; Chris Timmie, G, 12th Ky; and Henry J.
Wiggs, H, 80.
(Transcription was difficult on many of the numbers due to the condition of
the newspaper print on microfilm. 3's and 5's were so similar it was hard
to tell apart. Spelling of names are as they appear in the newspaper.
Please double check before accepting as true fact for your genealogy
research.)
Sandy McBeth