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					Miscellaneous Boone County Civil War Service Information 
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					David W. Hazelrigg 
					 
					Residence: Thorntown, Indiana  
					Enlistment Date: 12 January 1864  
					Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE  
					Side Served: Union  
					State Served: Indiana  
					Unit Numbers: 488 488  
					Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 12 January 1864 
					Enlisted in Company L, 5th Cavalry Regiment Indiana on 12 
					January 1864. 
					Mustered out Company L, 5th Cavalry Regiment Indiana on 15 
					September 1865 in Murfreesboro, TN 
					Source Citation:
					Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of 
					Individual Civil War Soldiers. [database online] Provo, 
					UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Data compiled by Historical Data 
					Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works. 
					Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems 
					Inc., P. O. Box 196 Kingston, MA 02364 
					David W. Hazelrigg 
					 
					Regiment Name: 5 Indiana Cavalry  
					Side: Union  
					Company: L  
					Soldier's Rank In: Pvt.  
					Soldier's Rank Out: Pvt.  
					Film Number: M540 roll 32 
					Source: Database: 
					 American Civil War Regiments 
					Submitted by:  
					
					Mary Lou 
					Hazelrigg -
					July 2006  
					George W. Hazelrigg 
					
					 
					Residence: Thorntown, Indiana  
					Enlistment Date: 02 March 1864  
					Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE  
					Side Served: Union  
					State Served: Indiana  
					Unit Numbers: 567 567  
					Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 02 March 1864 
					Enlisted in Company B, 17th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 02 
					March 1864. 
					Mustered out Company B, 17th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 08 
					August 1865 in Macon, GA 
					Source Citation:
					Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of 
					Individual Civil War Soldiers. [database online] Provo, 
					UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Data compiled by Historical Data 
					Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works. 
					Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems 
					Inc., P. O. Box 196 Kingston, MA 02364 
					
					 
					Submitted by:  
					
					Mary Lou 
					Hazelrigg -
					July 2006  
					Henry L. Hazelrigg 
					 
					40th Indiana Regiment, Company K; He died on the Sultana; 
					Son of Harvey Gregg Hazelrigg; Born 6/2/1841 and died 
					4/26/1866. 
					
					 
					Submitted by:  
					
					Mary Lou 
					Hazelrigg   
					James M. Hazelrigg 
					
					 
					102nd Regiment; Company D Infantry; Residence: Boone Co.; 
					Enlistment date: 9 July 1863, Private, Mustered out: 
					Indianapolis, IN on 17 July 1863; Son of Harvey Gregg 
					Hazelrigg; He was born 11/6/1836 and died 7/18/1880. 
					
					 
					Submitted by:  
					
					Mary Lou 
					Hazelrigg  
					James M. Hazelrigg 
					 
					Residence: Boone County, Indiana   
					Enlistment Date: 09 July 1863   
					Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE   
					Side Served: Union   
					State Served: Indiana   
					Unit Numbers: 499 499   
					Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 09 July 1863 
					Enlisted in Company D, 102nd Infantry Regiment Indiana on 09 
					July 1863. 
					Mustered out Company D, 102nd Infantry Regiment Indiana on 
					17 July 1863 in Indianapolis, IN 
					 
					James M. Hazelrigg 
					 
					Regiment Name: 55 Indiana Infantry 3 Months 1862  
					Side: Union   
					Company: G   
					Soldier's Rank In: Corp.   
					Soldier's Rank Out: Corp.   
					Film Number: M540 roll 32 
					 
					Source Citation:
					Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of 
					Individual Civil War Soldiers. [database online] Provo, 
					UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Data compiled by Historical Data 
					Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works. 
					Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems 
					Inc., P. O. Box 196 Kingston, MA 02364 
					
					 
					Submitted by:  
					
					Mary Lou 
					Hazelrigg -
					July 2006  
					Col. Abram O. Miller 
					Served with the 72nd Indiana Infantry (Wilder's Brigade); 
					He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lebanon. 
					 
					Submitted by: John (not a descendant) 
					 
					Abram O. Miller 
					 
					Abram O. Miller was born October 2, 1827, in Madison County, 
					Ohio. Miller graduated from the University of Louisville in 
					1856. When the War broke out in 1861, he was commissioned a 
					1st lieutenant in the three-month 10th Indiana Volunteer 
					Infantry unit, serving under Mahlon Manson. After 
					participating in the battle at Rich Mountain, (West) 
					Virginia, Miller was promoted to captain. When the 10th was 
					reformed as a three-year unit, Miller was appointed major. 
					The 10th was heavily engaged in the battle of Mill Springs, 
					Kentucky, in January 1862. In April they arrived at Shiloh, 
					Tennessee, the day after the fighting. They were part of 
					Henry Halleck's siege of Corinth, Mississippi, in May. 
					Miller resigned in August as he was commissioned colonel of 
					the 72nd Indiana Infantry, a unit organized at Lafayette, 
					Indiana. The new unit saw routine service in Kentucky before 
					being provided horses in March. The men were armed with 
					Spencer Repeating Rifles and became a part of John Wilder's 
					Lightning Brigade. Miller and his men were actively engaged 
					in the Tullahoma campaign of 1863 as the Union troops pushed 
					the Confederates out of central Tennessee. The regiment and 
					the brigade were conspicuous for bravery during the three 
					days of fighting at Chickamauga, Tennessee, in September. 
					Miller was a part of William T. Sherman's Meridian, 
					Mississippi, raid and joined Sherman again in the Atlanta 
					campaign. The 72nd was heavily engaged in the skirmishes and 
					battles that took place for the three summer months of 1864. 
					The 72nd was remounted after the fall of Atlanta and took 
					part in raids through Alabama and Georgia, riding in James 
					Wilson's famous raids, culminating in April 1865 at Selma, 
					Alabama, where Miller took command of the brigade and was 
					wounded. The 72nd was involved in the pursuit to capture 
					Jefferson F. Davis in his flight after the War. Miller and 
					the 72nd were mustered out on June 26, 1865, having suffered 
					431 casualties. At times in his civilian life, Miller was a 
					physician and a banker. He died in Lebanon, Indiana, on 
					April 25, 1901 and was buried there in Oak Hill Cemetery. 
					
					 
					Source: Unknown 
					Submitted by:  
					
					Jay 
					Wright -
					July 2006  
					Samuel Neese 
					Name: Samuel Neese 
					Residence: Boone County, Indiana  
					Enlistment Date: 01 July 1863  
					Side Served: Union  
					State Served: Indiana  
					Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 01 July 1863 
					Enlisted in Company G, 116th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 01 
					July 1863. 
					Mustered out Company G, 116th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 
					01 March 1864 in Lafayette, IN 
					Source: Historical 
					Data Systems, comp. American Civil War Soldiers 
					[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, 
					Inc., 1999. Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data 
					Systems of Kingston, MA 
					 
					Submitted by: 
					Connie Taylor - February 21. 2007 
					 
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