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Black, John R.
Co. B, 60 Illinois Infantry
Private Private
CARD NUMBERS
1. 29571346
2. 29576298
3. 29576470
4. 29576986
Number of personal papers herein 4.
B 60 Ill.
John R. Black
Pvt., Co. B, 60 Reg't. Illinois Inf.
Age 19 years.
Appears on Co. Muster-out Roll, dated
Louisville, Ky, July 31, 1865.
Muster-out to date ________, 186__.
Last paid to Apr. 15, 1864.
Due U. S. for arms, equipments, &c., $ _____
Bounty paid $ _______; due U. S. $ ______
Remarks: Died Chattanooga Tenn.
May 28, 1864, of measles.
H. J. Brown
Copyist
B 60 Ill.
John R. Black
Pvt., Co. B, 60 Reg't. Illinois Inf.
Appears on
Company Muster Roll
For May & June, 1864.
Remarks: Died of measles
in Hospital at Chattanooga, Tenn.
May 28, 1864.
H. J. Brown
Copyist
B 60 Ill.
John R. Black
Pvt, Co B, 60 Reg't Illinois Infantry.
Appears on
Company Muster Roll
For March & April, 1864.
Present or absent Present
Chandler
Copyist
B 60 Ill.
John R. Black
Appears with rank of Pvt on
Muster and Descriptive Roll of a
Detachment of U. S. Vols. Forwarded
For the 60 Reg't. Illinois Infantry. Roll dated
Centralia, Ill., Apr. 17, 1864.
Where born Jefferson, Ill
Age 18 y'rs; occupation farmer
When enlisted Mar 15, 1864.
Where enlisted Spring Garden, Ill
For what period enlisted 3 years
Eyes blue; hair blk
Complexion fair; height 5 ft. 7 in.
When mustered in Apr. 17, 1864.
Where mustered in Centralia, Ill.
Bounty paid $60; due $_______
Where credited _____________
__________________________
Company to which assigned_____________
Remarks: Residence, Spring Garden,
Jeff. Co., Ill. 11th Dist.
J. Baker
Copyist
Black, John R.
60 Reg't. Ill. Inf.
4 Enclosures
2 Burial Records
1 Enlistment Papers
1 Final Statements
DECLARATION OF RECRUIT
I, John B. Black desiring to VOLUNTEER as a soldier in the Army of the United States,
for the term of THREE YEARS, Do Declare, That I an 18 years and _____ months of age; that
I have never been discharged from the United States service on account of disability or by
sentience of a court martial, or by order before the expiration of a term of enlistment;
and I now of no impediment to my serving honestly and faithfully as a soldier for three years.
Given at Spring Garden
The 15 day of March 1864
Witness:
John F. Darnell John R. Black (his mark)
No. 25
John B. Black
Volunteered at Spring Garden
March 15, 1864,
By Corpr. John Gibson
60 Regiment of Ills. V. V. I.
VOLUNTEER ENLISTMENT
STATE OF (SEAL) TOWN OF
Illinois Spring Garden
I, John B. (written over the top R.) Black born in Jefferson in the State of Illinois and
aged 18 years, and by occupation a Farmer DO HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE to have volunteered this 15
day of March 1864 to serve as a Soldier in the Army of the United States of America, for the
period of THREE YEARS, unless sooner discharged by proper authority: Do also agree to accept
such bounty, pay, rations, and clothing, as are, or may be, established by law for volunteers.
And I John B. Black do solemnly swear, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the
United States of America, and that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their
enemies or opposers whomsoever; and that I will observe and obey the orders of the President
of the United States, and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the Rules
and Articles of War.
Sworn and subscribed to, at Spring Garden
this 15 day of March, 1864 John R. Black (his mark)
BEFORE John Gibson
I CERTIFY, ON HONOR, That I have carefully examined the above-named Volunteer, agreeably
to the General Regulations of the Army, and that, in my opinion, he is free from all bodily
defects and mental infirmity, which would in any way disqualify him from performing the duties
of a soldier.
Fred S. Dodds
Asst. Surg. 60th Reg. Ill. V. V.
I CERTIFY, ON HONOR, that I have minutely inspected the Volunteer, _____________,
previously to his enlistment , and that he was entirely sober when enlisted; that, to
the best of my judgment and belief, he is of lawful age; and that, in accepting him as
duly qualified to perform the duties of an able-bodied soldier, I have strictly observed
the Regulations which govern the recruiting service. This soldier has Blue eyes, Black hair,
fair complexion, is about 5 feet 7 inches high.
John Gibson Capt.
60th Regiment of Ills. Reg't. Volunteers, Inft.
RECRUITING OFFICE
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John R. Black
Pvt. “B” 60 Ill
May 28, 1864
Chattanooga
Div 8
Deaths Ent'd.
113
No. 1
Record of Death and Interment
Name and No of Person interred John R. Black
No and locality of grave
Hospital No of the deceased Div. No. 8
Regiment Rank and Company 60 Ill. Prvt. Co B
Residency before Enlistment
Conjugal condition if married
residence of widow
Cause of death Measles
Age of deceased 19
Reference and Remarks
Date of death and burial May 28, 1864
No. 2
Record of Death and Interment
Name and No of persons interred John R. Black
Number and locality of grave 512 Sect. D ? Cemetery
Hospital number of deceased 4683a Division No. 8
Regiment Rank and Company 60 Ills. Priv. “Co B”
Residence before enlistment
Conjugal condition if married
The residence of the widow
Cause of death Measles
Nativity
Reference and Remarks
Date of death and burial May 28, 1864
To Sir
It becomes my duty to inform you that the person above described died at this hospital
as herein stated and that it is desired his remains should be interred with the usual military
honors.
Respectfully
Military Hospital Frances Salter?? Surg. USV
Chattanooga Tenn In Charge General Hospital
FINAL STATEMENT Of
John R. Black
Co. B 60th Reg't. of Ills. V. V. Inft.
VOLUNTEERS
Died May 28, 1864
Proceedings of a Council
Of Administration and
Pay Master H. S. Williams
Right for $2.30 sent 2d Auditor Aug. 3, 1865
(STAMP) ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE
AUG. 3, 1865
DUPLICATE WITH INVENTORY SENT 2d. AUDITOR
I certify, on honor, that John R. Black a Private of Captain Wm. D. Ward's Company (B) of
the 60th Regiment of Ill Reg't VOLUNTEERS, of the State of Illinois, born in Jefferson Co.,
State of Illinois, aged 21 years; 5 feet 10 inches high; fair complexion, Blue eyes, Light hair,
and by occupation a Farmer, having joined the company at Jefferson Co., Ills, on the 15 day of
March, 1864, (or was mustered in service as a recruit, by Lt. Carter, at Centralia, Ills., and
enrolled in it at the muster into the service of the United States at Centralia, Ills. on the
Seventeenth day of April, 1864) to serve in the Regiment, for the term of S. Three years: and
having served HONESTLY and FAITHFULLY with his Company in the field to the date of his death is
now entitled to as DISCHARGE by reason of Death Died at Chattanooga Tenn May 28/64
The said John R. Black was last paid by Paymaster Lt. Carter to include the 15 day of
April, 1864 and has pay due him from that time to the present date; he is entitled to pay and
subsistence for TRAVELING to the place of enrollment, and whatever other allowances are authorized
to volunteer soldiers, drafted men, or militia, so discharged. He has received from the United
States CLOTHING amounting to $30 dollars, since the 15 day of March, 1864, when his clothing account
was last settled. He has received from the United States $60 dollars advanced BOUNTY.
There is to be stopped from him, in account of the State of _____________, or other authorities,
for CLOTHING, &c., received on entering service, ____________ dollars; and for other stoppages,
viz:_________________________________________ dollars. He has been furnished with TRANSPORTATION
in kind from the place of his discharge to ___________________; and he has been SUBSISTED for
TRAVELING to his place of enrollment, up to the ________________________, 186_____.
He is indebted to ___________________, SUTLER, ___________ dollars.
He is indebted to __________________, LAUNDRESS, ________ dollars.
Given in Duplicate, at Louisville Ky, this 24 day of July, 1865.
William D. Ward
Captain
Commanding Company
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