Chapman C. W. Chapman Charles W. Chapman Feb. 16th 1862 C.W. Chapman's Book July (?) July 22, 1862 July 22 enlisted in State Servis Aug 26 Swore into State Servis received B27 Pay Sept 9 dr(?) Aug 18 left home for Keokuck Aug 19 arrived at Keokuck Sept 4 left Keokuck for St. Louis Sept 5 arrived at St. Louis Sept 11 left St. Louis for Rolla Sept 11 arrived at Rolla Sept 13 left Rolla for camp Segal Sept 15 a man shot himself while on gard Sept 16 left camp Segal for Springfield Sept 17 camped at Big (?) river Sept 18 camped at Waynesville September Sep 19 Camped on gascanade river Sep 20 Camped 1 mile of Lebanon Sep 21 Camped 20 miles from Lebanon Sep 22 camped 12 miles of Springfield Sep 23 lade over Sep 24 reached Springfield camped 1 mile west of town Sep 25 remained in camp Sep 26+27 Sick still in camp Sep 28 Sunday atteded preaching Sep 29 detailed to work on the fortification near springfield fort No. 2 detailed to gard the Sutters tent Sep 30 wrote a letter home John Clark sick Oct 1 detailed on fortification did not go on acount we had nothing to eat October Oct 1 Spessial orders to hold our selves in rediness for a light prare meeting at our tent by Madison Oct 2 detailed on fortification John Clark still sick Oct 3 Detailed on fortifications John Clark still sick Oct 4 detailed to go to town to help load comisary stores wrote a letter home got an order on the Sutter Oct 5 wrote a letter for John Clark wrote a letter home Oct 6 Drill Oct 7 commence cooking for meess one John Clark some letter Oct 8 still cooking for mess October Oct 9 commenced rainning wrote a letter home received from home Oct 10 John Clark moved to the hospital Springfield Oct 11 puled up stakes tuck up our line of march passed Wilson creek battle field camped at twin springs Oct 12 Sunday puled up stakes at Sun rise tuck up our line march for Cassville camped on Crains creek Oct 13 puled up stakes at sun rise marched on toward Cassville camped at 10 miles springs Oct 14 left camp at 7 oclock arrived at camp near cassville at 12 oclock A.M. got a darkey for a cook I quit cooking October Oct 15 detailed for camp gard detail (?) made a visit over to the 26 indiana reg found some old friends C.R. Potter Oct 16 wrote a letter home (?) alarm (?) into line of battle received orders to march Oct 17 puled up stakes at 9 A.M. marched camped on flatt creek 3 miles from Cassville received orders to prepare two days rations in haver sacks Oct 18 puled up stakes at Day light with two days rations in haver sack marched on til two oclock when the Missouri state milish refused to go out of the state was (?) October Oct 18 to go turned about on our way to cross hollers tuck another road camped on Sugar creek orders to sleep on arms false alarm orders to sleep in ranks on arms cauled to arms at two oclock P.M. orders to wach til light Oct 19 Sunday day lifht on Sugar Creek still on wach orders to hold arms at two oclock P.M. detailed on (?) duty to clear off a camp ground at the same time Cauled into a line of battle firing up on the hill our pickets firing off thier (?) orders to stack arms ordered to proceed October Oct 19 to clear off a camp ground went into camp once more in tents Oct 20 Detailed on (?) duty at sundown orderd to stick tents and march marched at 7 oclock P.M. marched all night passed peridge battle ground around 4 oclock A.M. Oct 21 Still on the march marched all day with out anything to eat saw the first large pine trees stoped at sun down to hours alowed to cook our suppers and two days rashens ordered to march in fifteen minits marched down to white river striped off and waded across and October Oct 21 Stacked arms and the other side orderd to be ready to march in the morning at five oclock Oct 22 Marched at five A.M. marched all day recrossed the white river passed through a heavy range of mountains stacked arms at 11 oclock A.M. for rest tuck up our line of march marched all day stoped at 5 oclock for supper marched at 7 oclock P.M. marched all night til 2 oclock A.M. Oct 23 required to sleep on arms cauled into line for march at 7 A.M. with out any breakfast marched on part of the time on doubble October Oct 23 quick til 2 oclock P.M. crossed white river in the morning at 2 oclock was cauled into line of battle at (?) town our calvary route the enimy marched on to crosshollers camped at crosshollers drew a new blanket Oct 24 Snowed last night Sold my boots to (?) Smith for four dollars traded shoes Oct 25 Still in camp at crosshollers Oct 26 Sunday inspection of arms received a letter from home received a letter from John received a letter from aunt Sally Clark October Oct 27 Detailed for gard duty wrote a letter to John Chapman Oct 28 Sunday wrote a ltter home had the agane orderd to prepare one days rashens in haver sacks Oct 29 Still in camp unwell received a letter from preacher Thompson received a letter from home Oct 30 cauled into line of battle orderd to stack arms time givin us to make coffe for breakfast after drinking a little coffe we was cauled into line of battle agane dismist with orders to be ready at a minits warning cauled into line of battle with orders to come into October Oct 30 line agane at 11 oclock A.M. to go and shoot off our guns orders to receive our pay tomorrow Oct 31 at 10 oclock musterd to receive our pay no pay masters here did git no pay I was takin sick Detailed on picket gard not able for duty excused cauld on Dr Bell for medical aid gave me some pils So cloes up this October 3oth A.D. 1862 November 1st 1862 Nov 1 Still sick not able for duty orders to march orders contramanded long (?) 10 P.M. cauld into line of battle false alarm dismist Nov 2 Sunday wrote a letter home wrote a letter to dad Shew attended 3 P.M. preaching Nov 3 done some washing betallion drill Nov 4 orderd to be ready to march at 10 oclock A.M. with one days rashens in haver sacks puled up stakes at 10 oclock A. M. march back in direction of cassville camped within 2 miles of elk barn tavern Detailed for picket gard Nov 5 marched toward Cassville at 6 oclock A.M. very dusty camped three miles from Cassville 5 P.M. November Nov 6 puled up stakes 700 A.M. passed through Cassville marched on toward Crains Creek Jay hawked on over give out got to ride a calvelry horse arrived at Crains Creek 900 P.M. had nothing to eat Nov 7 no move in camp to day very cold Nov 8 done same washing was takin sick and kept no acount Nov 12 came to hospital at Ozark wrote a ltter home the 16th Nov 19 wrote a letter home in hospital Nov 20 still in hospital no rashens Nov 21 plenty of rashens Nov 27 received my (?) Nov 29 left Ozark hospital was sent to Springfield was sent to the (?) camp Nov 30 wrote a letter home built a (?) to our tent December Dec 1 rejoined my reg. at Wilsons creek received five letters from home Dec 2 Wilsons creek camp Dec 3 wrote a letter home orderd to march 12:00 A.M. puled up stakes at 2:00 P.M. marched to Crains creek Bivoacked for the night Dec 4 marched at 11:00 A.M. marched toward Cassville crossed platt creek 13 times went into camp at Cassville at sundown a distance of 30 miles Dec 5 puled up stakes marched at 5:00 A.M. marched on three miles beyond Elkhorn tavern camped on duck creek a distance of 22 miles Dec 6 puled up stakes marched on to cross hollers from there towards December Dec 6 Fayetteville stoped at white church for to cook some supper having come a distance of 20 miles orderd to cook supper as soon as could be done and be ready to march in two hours promise of a fight tomorrow supper over we tuck up our line of march arrived at Fayetteville 11:30 P.M. a distance of thirty five miles Bivouacked for the night Dec 7 marched at 4:00 A.M. toward Cain hill was atacked by the rebels at Prairie Grove Battle of Prairie Grove slitly wounded got back to the train at 2:00 A.M. train orderd back I went with it corald near Fayettevill orderd to the December Dec 8 hospital at Fayetteville here I met Madison wounded in boath arms had nothing to eat Dec 9 at 5:00 A.M. awaked by the cry of fire hospital burned made a hospital of the church Madison begged some bread I made some coffe had our breakfast no word from the hospital wrote a letter home Dec 10 in the evening met Dr. Larry detailed as (?) in his hospital moved to his hospital got a letter from home Dec 16 orderd to the regiment at Prairie Grove released as (?) in the hospital Dec 17 wrote a letter home Dec 21 received 3 letters from home Dec 22 wrote a letter home December Dec 22 wrote a letter to brother alferd wrote a letter to father wrote a letter to James Shasteen sent an order home to Mrs Smith Dec 24 traded an order (?) Smith to marrien (?) for a watch Nov 25 wrote a letter home contramande the order to M Smith Dec 26 orderd on a (?) march to Van Buren Dec 27 marched at daylight on the road to Van Buren Bivouacked at 11:00 at night on leas creek 30 miles from Prairie Dec 28 at daylight crossed the creek tuck up our line of march for Van Buren in the evening some fighting with rebels December Dec 28 by our cavalry and artilery wich captured a rebel train with the town of Van Buen and 4 steem boats loaded with provision and (?) of war Bivouacked within 3 miles of Van Buren Dec 29 cauled into line at 11:00 A.M. marched down into the already captured town marched through town down to the Arkansas river stade an hour marched back to the camp where we had left in the morning Bivouacked for the night at 6:00 A.M. cauled into line tuck up our line of march for camp Prarie Grove Bivouacked for the night at rebel hollers Dec 30 marched at daylight December Dec 30 crossed lees creek at noon Bivouacked within 15 miles of camp Prairie Grove Dec 31 marched for Prairie Grove at sunrise arrived at Prairied Grove at 2:00 P.M. found all right cauled into line for muster excused from duty til futher orderd after making a fast march of 120 miles in four days So we went to bed and glad to do it So ends the year for 1862 January 1st January of 1863 Jan 1 wether pleasant at 2:00 P.M. cauled into line marched up to head quarters was congratulated by gen Herron with a happy new year marched back to camp received orders to march the next morning Jan 2 rained last night at 1:00 A.M. puled up stakes at Prairie Grove tuck up our line of march in the direction of Fayetteville passed through Fayetteville tuck the road toward Huntsville camped on white river 4 miles from Fayetteville Jan 3 still in camp on white river Madison visited us saw Madison for the last time January Jan 4 still in camp on white river detailed for forage gard Jan 5 still in camp on white river orderd to march tomorrow Jan 6 puled up stakes at camp white river marched on the road toward Huntsville crossed three forkes of white river camped at 5:00 P.M. on one branch of white river Jan 7 puled up stakes marched at 8:00 A.M. for Huntsville camped at Huntsville at 4:00 P.M. 28 miles from Fayetteville detailed for camp gard Jan 8 still in camp at Huntsville released from gard duty 4:00 P.M. Jan 9 still in camp at Huntsville orders to march tomorrow morning January Jan 10 struck tents tuck up our line of march for carington Bivouacked for the night on war eagle creek 14 miles from Huntsville Jan 11 tuck up our line of march for corington rebels reported in front 6 thousand strong at two oclock was brought into line of battle waited the approach of the enemy three hours no enemy tuck up our line of march at 2:00 P.M. Bivouacked for the night at rebel camp 12 miles from where we started Jan 12 marched camped at corington at 2:00 P.M. 60 miles from Fayetteville detailed for gard duty Jan 13 released from gard duty wet rainy weather sick January Jan 15 still unwell rained last night 3 inches deep coldest weather up to date detailed to go for wood did not go detailed for picket gard did not go sick detailed for patrol gard no in case the provision train failed to come out of provision Jan 16 released from gard duty orders to march at 9:00 A.M. orders contramande because we had nothing to eat train came in at 7:00 P.M. Jan 17 orderd to march at 6:00 A.M. drew rashens at 10:00 A.M. marched at 12:00 P.M. on the road to Forsyth Bivouacked for the night on short creek 8 miles from corington Jan 18 marched at 8:00 A.M. passed over five hills Bivouacked for the night at (?) January 1863 Jan 19 rained and snowed last night got very wet orders to march at 8:00 A.M. marched at time came ten miles camped within one mile of Forsyth Mo. still rainy and snowing here we got some provisions after going without three days Jan 20 still in camp watter bound by white river Jan 21 still in camp watter bound Jan 22 still in camp watter bound Jan 23 still in camp watter bound captain Bird returned to us wrote a letter home Jan 24 Sunday still in camp raining elected Sol Rey Jan 25 2nd lutendent Sunday Jan 26 still in camp detailed to ferry excused for the night to report in the morning January 1863 Jan 27 reported at the ferry (?)ed all day the regiment crossed the river camped 1 mile north of Forsyth released from ferry Jan 31 still in camp at Forsyth detailed for gard duty to gard commasary train released from gard sent Madisons letters to him at Springfield by a cavalry herd nothing from Madison since he left us hurd nothing from home since I went to Van Buren - So closes up the month of January 1863 February 1st 1863 Feb 1 wrote a letter home received a letter from home Feb 2 detailed to haul wood for the campfire Feb 3 still in camp at Forsyth Mo Feb 4 received a letter from home received a letter from John Shew Feb 5 Snowed last night to the depth of 8 inches Feb 6 Detailed to chop wood at head quarters wrote a letter home Feb 8 Sunday went to here chaplain preach subject state of our cuntry Feb 9 Detailed on gard duty released from gard duty signed the pay rool Feb 11 received a letter from home Feb 12 wrote a letter home detailed for camp gard February 1963 Feb 13 released from gard duty received pay from government $42.70 c5 paid Sutter $1.20 paid Madison $1.00 Feb 14 wrote a letter home sent a package of letters home received of A. Baldrage on Madison act 30 cts received of of Charles Dadder $1.80 Paid to L.C. Greeland 75 cts on Madisons acount bought of at brigade Sutter $1.60 cts worth paid at Baldrage 15 cts give 10 cts to by meal Feb 15 wrote a letter home enclosed 50 cts sent $30.00 dollars home by the chaplain Feb 16 Still in camp near Forsyth Feb 17 moved our camp down to town tuck possession of February Feb 17 the cart house Feb 18 detailed for fatigue duty at the boats Feb 21 Still in camp in cart house wet rainy weather Feb 23 received two letters from home received a letter from Hariet Chapman Detailed on picket gard Feb 24 release from picket gard wrote a letter home Feb 25 wrote a letter to Harriet wrote a letter home wrote a letter brother Frankling wrote a letter to (?) Jane Feb 26 detailed on picket gard Feb 27 released from picket gard received a letter from home Feb 28 wrote a letter from home musterd for pay March 1st 1863 March 1 Detailed on picket gard The braking loose of and sinking of the ferry boat two teems lost with waggons and five men March 2 Still in camp at cort house in Forsyth Mo. March 3 Still in camp at Forsyth March 4 Detailed on fetigue duty on the Block house worked one day received a letter from home received from letter alferd received a letter from Harriet Champman wrote a letter home detailed as (?) and timbers for block house March 1963 March 5 worked one day on block house timbers March 6 rained did not work wrote a letter to brother alferd wrote a letter to brother Madison wrote a letter home sent one dollar and thirty five cents to Madison in a letter March 7 worked one day getting out timber for the stockade (?) March 8 received a letter from home received a letter Madison wrote a letter home wrote a letter to Madison wrote a letter to Henry March 9 worked on day on the stockade March 10th 1863 March 10 worked one day on stockade timbers (?) from W.S. one pare Boots one pare socks one hat Total ?.62 March 11 worked one day on timbers for stockade March 12 worked one day on timbers stockade March 13 Did not work on acount we had nothing to eat Received a letter from home wrote a letter home March 14 worked one day on timbers of stockade moved in to our tents agane our forage train atacked reenforsed train saved without loss (?) two (?) March 15th 1863 March 15 Sunday Hankings preached in the cart house March 16 worked one day on fortification March 17 worked one day on timbers of stockade March 18 Did not work reenforst at Forsyth by the 13 cansas reg., infantry and 4 (?) artilery March 19 worked one day at the stockade March 20 worked one day on stockade March 21 Received a letter from home Received a (?) of pils from father Received a letter from father wrote a letter to James Sharteen March 22 1863 March 22 went to meeting Murphy commenced a protracted meeting wrote a letter home wrote a letter home March 23 rained did not work March 24 worked on day on stockade reported Marmaduke in forse marching on us all hands detailed to throw up brest works for protection March 25 cauled into line of battle at 4 A.M. orderd to rest with orders to compleet the breast works and be ready at a minits warning to fall into line no attack made at 5 P.M. we was privliged to March 25th 1863 March 25 take our arms from the stack March 26 as yet no attack made still at work on breast works March 27+28 worked on the stockade March 29 received a letter from home received a letter from Madison wrote a letter home March 30 worked on stockade March 31 wrote a letter to Madison wrote a letter to (?) worked on stockade April 1st 1863 April 1 still at work on stockade received a letter from home April 2 still at work on stockade wrote a letter to brother allen wrote a letter to sister hannah April 3 still on detached (?) wrote a letter home the care of the stockade placed on me to put it up protracted meeting going on April 4 still at work April 5 wrote a letter home April 7 received a letter from home received a letter from Madison April 8 wrote a letter home wrote a letter to Madison April 8th 1863 April 8 weaks command came in April 19 Received a letter from brother allen received bad news from home orders to make ready for march packed up started our train we remained in Forsyth pay master here April 22 Started for Springfield camped Bivouacked on bull creek April 23 marched to Ozark orderd to Rolla by Huntsville camped at 3 miles from Ozark bivouacked on the ground April 24th April 24 marched early rained last night and til noon today Bivouacked for the night on panther creek overtuck our train April 25 Bivouacked for the (?) (?) wood received a letter from home April 26 marchd on to Hartville through rain and mud camped at Hartville rained watter bound April 27 in camp at Hartville detailed to help build a brige across the gasconade river in the eavning crossed the river camped 5 miles from Hartville April 28th 1863 April 28 marched on toward Houston camped at Beaver Creek April 29 marched at 2 P.M. camped at big pine river April 30 lay in camp musterd for pay marched at 2 P.M. past through Houston camped at a mill 6 miles from Houston May 1st 1863 May 1 marched early camped at (?) 9 miles from Salem May 2 marched early camped at Salem May 3 received a letter from Shelby Jane wrote a letter home wrote a letter to allen wrote a letter to Shelby Jane wrote a letter to Mariem Jane May 4 received a months pay from government received a letter from home Received a letter from Madison Received a letter from (?) wrote a letter home May 5th 1863 May 5 Henry Thompson started home Detailed on picket gard wrote a letter to (?) Chapman May 6 relieved from gard May 7 wrote a letter to Madison wrote a letter to (?) wrote a letter home I (?) returned to us May 8 Still in camp Salem May 9 Still in camp detailed for gard duty May 10 Sunday released from gard attended meeting a (?) preached May May 11 wrote a letter home attended a temprance meeting at night May 12 wrote a letter to (?) Chapman wrote a letter to (?) Chapman wrote a letter home May 13 rained last night teems sent to Rolla to recruit (?) from Richland (?) (?) May 14 wrote a letter home (?) (?) May 15 received a letter from home May 16 May 16 wrote a letter home wrote a letter to Jas Wodsworth (?) May 17 Sunday went with Hawkings to meeting in the (?) May 18 wrote a letter home May 21 Received a letter from home May 22 wrote a letter home Signed the pay rools detailed on gard May 23 released from gard duty received a letter from home received a letter from John Shew received a letter from (?) received our pay May 24th May 24 wrote a letter home wrote to (?) Commenced cooking for the mess May 25 received a letter from C. B. Potter Received a letter from home rote a letter home May 27 wrote a letter to C.R. Potter Rote a letter to (?) May 29 Received a letter from Madison wrote a letter to Madison May 30 wrote a letter home wrote a letter to John (?) June 1st June 1 received a letter from home rote a letter home June 2 Received orders to march in the morning at 9 A.M. June 3 puled up stakes tuck up line of march for Rolla Bivouacked for the night 2 miles from Rolla June 4 marched at 6 A.M. orderd to have four days rashens prepard came into Rolla left Rolla 5 P.M. June 5 arrived at St Louis at daylight saw allen June 5th 1863 June 5 tuck (?) on boat Bound for Vicksburg wrote a letter home Still on our way down the river June 7 Still on our way June 9 at Memphis wrote a letter home June 10 Still on our way June 11 Still on our way Arived at Vicksburg landed on the Louisiana shore 3 miles abovev Vicksburg June 12 moved out crossed the river camped soon after crossing June 13 September 30th 1863 In camp convalesieant Near New Orleans La In Bunk mate for Johnston Nothing to eat November 4th 1863 we moved convalesieant camp to the city cotton press Barax December 25 1863 Still in convalesieant Barax city of New Orleans Health some improved cash money on hand 16.80 Dec 26th 1863 on gard duty corp(?) at convalesieant Hospital weather pleasant cas money $16.80 December 27th 1863 Relieved from gard duty Health Dec 26th 1863 Bought (?) (?) 19th Reg (?) one wach cr on wach $2.00 cash pade on wach $5.00 (?) one plug $1.00 AXTS. XVII. Chapt XVII. Virs 19 May we know what this new doctrine where of though speekest is (?) C W Ch C W Chapman This Book Sent to C W Chapman C W Chapman Charles W. Chapman 1. Wilkinson Co. B 97th Ill 2. Reed 3. A. G. Fry 4. Williams Convalesieant Camp October 18th 69 Henry Thompson came To camp C W Chapman to Henry Thompson for one postage stamp 0.03 " potatoes & onions 0. 12 1/2 Oct 20th To H. Thompson one postage stamp 003 one pound potatoes 005 Oct 24th to butter 005 2 potatoes onions 5 November 8th paper envelopes & stamp 5 James Pullen Newboston Ills No - Brooms taken from the shop on commision 2 to CW Chapman one Broom sold to my acount 50 Cr to my acount for sulpher 05 week ending Dec 2 with 24 brooms finished 17 onHandle 2 on comision one Broom to HY Chapman for work done the (?) one Broom to John Clark my account one half Day To H Hutting No. 123 Sec Street Expences of week Comencing Dec 5th for Beef stake 25 for meal 50 lamp (?) 10 Port Hudson July 9th John (?) Butter 25 Mustard 25 A. Wise 1 pare Drawers D Raeer 1 pare Boots 1 pare Drares 2 par socks J.H. Jonson 1 par Drawrs 1 par socks A.J. (?) 1 par Blankets C.W. Chapman 1 par socks Jon Strang 1 par drares 2 socks John Rhine 1 par Boots 1 Shirt A. Wise 1 pr Draurs D. Raeer 1 pr 2 Socks Sarg. A H. W. Snider 1 Carpl. A.Y. Turnley 2 A.J. Sheets 3 J. Ballard 4 G.H. Johntson 5 J Strange 6 D. Raeer 7 A. Wise 8 C.W. Chapman 9 John Ryon 10 Mess 7 your kind and welcom sheet came to hand just one to here that you was in helth my (?) allmost fainting you spoke of times that more than a year ago all for the wares a Solger to surpress the wrong and oft when gloommy thought has wanderd back foundly and thought is it just and thus to suffer refine to I turn me to the one though late mouth from date with friends so near hart did cheer is passed and gone when I left my home for to bee defend the free has pressed my mind to the time rite for loving harts bleed and smart then to dround such thoughts I turn me to the one Surley if Christ for sin man should make a willing you spoke of the faithful and wished me thare to To make one in number found harts found hopes all along yet in visions my wandering thoughts will return and mingle as with all my friends and Through many hardships I many sore tryles I've many dangers already So it may be with me to But (?) neath a suthern searched with heat ah it to lhave stooped to drink instead of the suthern warm and comfort me on calvaree hath dide sacrafise sabbath morn so brite share with you I might and more in glory are all aylay of the mighty in blissful high I ust to do with you have come under gone passed the last sun at noon would have bin a boon of northern cristal cool and slugish pool you aloud I must be lonsom with no friends or relation you wished me home its such a thought I could as the emblems while ware is still the cry of threatnings of our noble but sister let not sad tho though I wander fare in I miss my brother true a friend I have that closer than a brother sheelding a blessing and in here near comforts to share not bare ery or as long or as long libberty is prolonged ughts for me your boosom press duty I am blessd but still will bee protecting me And now my lines to you I'll hoping we all may good christian And that the time down That I can return again But not til this unholy rebelion is (?) Can return as before in (?) When captives shall all shall no none shall when liberty is to captives givn and all can worship one master the one my thanks to you be a contunnance of the same Some times I write as do as for this except it from give s live may come to my home (?) and wee (?) to thee in heavin favors passed I'de asked others your brother Vicksburg taken and is it that blew yahnkeys are in true Fort Hudson too 1 G Larson 20 Wis 2 K Drashea 3 G Pasey 4 Pilinger 5 Wilkins 19 Ioa 6 Wood 34 Ioa Wim More 1 G Larson 20 Wis 2 G Dauser 3 Posey 4 Pitinger 5 6 Wood 34 Ioa 7 Wm Moore H Sheerwood S.W. Malery G.D. Collons Wm. Willkins (?) 1 Relief Hospital 1 James Rain 2 W. H. Galiger 3 Stubs 4 A. Nasz Second 1 G.W. Swift Ringer 2 H.C. Sidson 3 Wm Gartney 4 G.M. Warington