Distinguished for saving regimental colors at Pittsburg Landing; enlisted as private; promoted for gallantry. For fifteen years a member of George G. Meade Post, of the Grand Army of the Republic, honored with the election as Post Commander and in 1893 appointed Assistant Inspector of G. A. R. Posts.
| Benny, William B. | C | 4th Infantry | |
| Wounded at Pea Ridge. | |||
| Boehm, S. | Corporal | F | 6th Infantry |
| Enlisted as private. | |||
| Eller, Jacob | I | 34th Infantry | |
| Gerson, N. | 6th Cavalry | ||
| Klein, Max | 1st Cavalry | ||
| Meyers, Jacob | D | 10th Infantry | |
| Meller, Isaac | D | 24th Infantry | |
| May, Victor | |||
| Answered first call for 75,000 men; | |||
| subsequently enlisted for the war. | |||
| Newbold, H. | Colonel | 14th Infantry | |
| Killed at Red River. | |||
| Sanders, Leopold | 4th Infantry | ||
| Strauss, Charles | C | 24th Infantry |
KANSAS.
| Name. | Rank. | Company. | Regiment. |
| Bondi, August | Sergeant | K | 5th Cavalry |
| Wounded three times; discharged; disabled. | |||
| Frank, Henry | Infantry | ||
| Liebschutz, Adolph | Brevet 1st | K | 9th Cavalry |
| Lieutenant | |||
| Enlisted as private; brevetted for | |||
| meritorious conduct; | |||
| wounded at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. | |||
| Rosenfeld, —— | Quartermaster | 13th Infantry | |
| Ulmer, J. | C | 8th Cavalry | |
| Wittenberg, Arnold | H | 2nd Infantry | |
| Wittenberg, Marcus | H | 5th Cavalry | |
| Killed on the battlefield. | |||
| Wolf, Eugene | 5th Cavalry | ||
| Seriously wounded. | |||
| Wittenberg, Moritz | B | 12th Infantry |