Andersonville Prison was not alone in its terrible conditions, but it
became the most infamous. These are the men of the 149th who were held
at Andersonville. Against the odds, most of the 149th who were there survived
their stay.
THOMAS BROWN, Private, Company C
Exchanged at Atlanta, GA September 19, 1864
PATRICK DUNN, Private, Company A
Captured at Lookout Mountain, TN
Died May 11, 1864 of Anasarca, Grave 1033
JOSEPH KELLEY, Private, Company D
CHARLES McQUEEN, Private, Company K
Captured at Peach Tree Creek, GA
HOMER REED, Private, Company F
Captured at Peach Tree Creek, GA
JOHN RENZ, Private, Company B
Exchanged April 1, 1865
HENRY ROGERS, Private, Company H
Captured at Peach Tree Creek, GA
Exchanged Atlanta September 17, 1864
JOHN J. ROGERS, Private, Company B
Captured at Peach Tree Creek, GA
Exchanged Atlanta September 19, 1864
MICHAEL ROHEN, Private, Company I
Captured at Peach Tree Creek, GA
Died November 15, 1864, at Millen, GA
MORTIMER STEVENS, Private, Company E
Captured at Rocky Faced Ridge, GA
SIMON H. VROOMAN, Private Company H
Captured at Dallas GA
Died September 24, 1864 of Diarrhea
JOHN F. WHEELER, 2nd Lieutenant, Company D
Captured at Peach Tree Creek, GA
Sent to Macon, GA on Aug 26, 1864