Muster Roll of Captain Irvin O'Harra's Company
Iowa County Militia.




"Called into service of the United States on requisition of Gen. Henry Atkinson [on] the 4th of July 1832."



1. Irvin Oharra 	Captain			July 4

1. Miles Vineyard	First Lieutenant	July 4

1. John B. Farrar	Second Lieutenant	July 4


1. Frederick Hollman    Act. Asst. Comm[issary]	July 4   (1)


1. W. B. Adney		1st Sergeant		July 4
1. W. Gillam		2d Sergeant		July 4   (2)


1. John Brown 1st				July 4
2. John Brown 2d				July 4
3. Issac Balonga				July 4
4. J. B. Chamberlain				July 4
5. John Carpenter				July 4
6. Benj. H. Duncan				July 4   (1)
7. Joseph Denson				July 4
8. Missouri Dixon				July 4   (1)
9. Wm. Dudley   			 	July 4
10. Washington Farmer				July 4
11. Benjn. Green  	      			July 4
12. Robert R. Green				July 4
13. Thomas Good  				July 4
14. Charles Good  				July 4
15. Louis Gokey 	       			July 4
16. John Henderson				July 4
17. James Hurd   				July 4
18. J. R. Hopkins  				July 4 
19. B. B. Lawless				July 4
20. George Lowrey	        		July 4   (3)
21. Antoine Lory				July 4
22. Louis Leporte				July 4
23. Joel Medcalfe				July 4
24. D. Medcalfe 				July 4
25. John Nicholson				July 4   (4)
26. E. M. Orn   				July 4   (5)
27. Richard Parmer				July 4
28. Francis Packet				July 4
29. John Dentfurth				July 4   (4)
30. G. Rosemeyer				July 4   (3)
31. Benjamin Robinson				July 4
32. Calvin Reckby				July 4
33. James R. Vineyard				July 4


Captain O'Harra's Company was mustered into service on July 4, 1832, and was stationed at Fort Dodge, (Platteville) Michigan Territory. The unit was mustered out on August 20, 1832 by order of General Atkinson, under the hand of Lieutenant W. W. Woodbridge, Adjutant and Inspector of the Iowa County Militia.

Remarks on Pay Roll:
1. "Paid at Dixon's to July 17."
2. "A different man of nearly the same name in Moores [Company]."
3. "Supposed to be paid as Geo Lowry in Gentry's [Company]."
4. "1 damaged musket deducted $10."
5. Listed on the Pay Roll as "Eben M."



Sources:Compiled from records in the National Archives by James L. Hanson; provided through the kindness of member Joni Vella (a descendant of Robert R. Green), U. S. Census information, and various sources.