History of Kane County, Ill. Volume I, Part 32

Author: Joslyn, R. Waite (Rodolphus Waite), b. 1866
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Chicago : The Pioneer Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1292


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Robert C. Lindsay. Batavia; mustered out September 20, 1865. Louis Noahs, Batavia ; mustered out September 20, 1865, as private.


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Corporals.


Charles Janes. Batavia ; absent : sick at muster out of regiment. Edwin Platts, Batavia ; mustered out September 20, 1865. Robert R. Hunt, Batavia; mustered out September 20. 1865. William J. Knox, Batavia; mustered out September 20, 1865. as sergeant. John P. Mabon, Batavia ; mustered out September 20, 1865. Privates.


George D. Chapel, Batavia ; mustered out September 20, 1865. James Clure, Batavia ; mustered out September 20, 1865. Charles E. Cooley, Batavia ; mustered out July 19, 1865. John Donoven, Batavia ; mustered out September 20, 1865. Homer Dailey, Batavia ; mustered out May 15, 1865. John Hoban. Batavia; mustered out September 20. 1865. Frederick Johnson, Batavia; mustered out September 20. 1865. Huntoon Johnson, Batavia : rejected and discharged.


George H. Kessler, Burlington: mustered out September 22, 1865. Horace C. Kessler. Burlington : discharged to date August 18. 1865. Edgar H. Mix. Batavia ; mustered out May 15. 1865.


Wesley E. Platts, Batavia ; mustered out September 20, 1865. Dodson Vandevener, Batavia; mustered out September 20. 1865. John Young, Batavia : mustered out September 20. 1865.


COMPANY G. Privates. John Baley. Aurora : deserted March 12, 1865. Jacob Holmes, Aurora ; mustered out September 20. 1865. John McWilliams, Aurora : deserted March 12. 1865.


COMPANY K. Private.


Charles L. McKinzie, Aurora ; mustered out September 20, 1865.


SECOND CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Three Years' Service. )


COMPANY C. Recruit.


William H. Hill, Sugar Grove; veteran : transferred to Company B as consolidated.


COMPANY I. Recruit.


Henry S. Hicks, Sugar Grove: transferred to Company A.


THIRD CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Three Years' Service.) Unassigned Recruit. Alonzo Turner. Aurora.


EPISCOPAL CHURCHI, ELGIN. .


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ST. MARY'S CHURCH. ELGIN.


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HISTORY OF EIGHTH CAVALRY.


The Eighth Cavalry Regiment was organized at St. Charles, Illinois, in September, 1861, by Colonel J. F. Farnsworth, and was mustered in Sep- tember 18, 1861.


On October 13, the regiment moved to Washington City, and camped at Meridian Hill on the 17th. On December 17 moved to camp near Alex- andria, Virginia. March 10, 1862. the regiment joined the general advance on Manassas, in General Sumner's division. The Eighth Cavalry remained at Warrenton until April 12-at four different times driving the enemy across the Rappahannock. Embarked at Alexandria on April 23, and landed at Shipping Point, May I. May 4 moved to Williamsburg, and was assigned to the Light Brigade, General Stoneman commanding. The regiment was engaged during the advance of the army up the Peninsula.


On June 26th six companies of the regiment met the advance of the enemy, under Jackson, at Mechanicsville, and held it in check until three o'clock in the afternoon, when their line was driven back to the infantry lines.


The regiment did important duty, in the charge of base which followed this action, at Gains' Hill. Dispatch Station and Malvern Hill, and, covering the extreme rear of the army, continually skirmished with the enemy's cav- alry. Remained on picket, on the James river, while the army lay at Harri- son's Landing. Led the advance to the second occupation of Malvern Hills, and, with Benson's Battery ( United States Artillery), bore the brunt of the fight-Lieutenant Colonel Gamble being severely wounded. Brought up the rear of our retreating army to Barrett's Ford, on the Chickahominy.


On August 30, 1862, embarked at Yorktown, and landed at Alexandria on September 1, and moved immediately to the front. On the 4th, crossed into Maryland, and was engaged at Poolsville. Captured the colors of the Twelfth Virginia (rebel) Cavalry at Monocacy Church. Captured twenty prisoners at Barnesville. Engaged at Sugar Loaf Mountain, Middletown and South Mountain, and, at Boonesboro, captured two guns, killed and wounded sixty-seven, and taking two hundred prisoners.


The Eighth Cavalry was engaged at the battle of Antietam.


On October I had a severe fight with the enemy, during a reconnoissance to Martinsburg.


Moved in advance of the Army of the Potomac, and was engaged with the enemy's cavalry at Philemonte, Uniontown, Upperville, Barbee's Cross Roads, Little Washington and Amesville, arriving at Falmouth, November 23. 1862. During the battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, two squadrons were in the city till its evacuation. The Eighth was on picket until February 17, 1863, on the left flank of the army, across the Peninsula and up the Rappa- hannock, to Port Conway, when it was moved to the right flank, near Dum- phries. Loss, up to this time, twenty-seven killed, seventy-one wounded and twenty missing.


During the campaign of 1863. the regiment was engaged in the following actions : Sulphur Springs. April 14: near Warrenton, April 17; Rapidan Sta- tion, May 1; Northern Neck, May 14; Borstly Ford, June 9; Upperville, 21 ;


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Fairville, Pennsylvania, June 30; Gettysburg, July 8; Williamsburg, Mary- land, July 6; Boonsboro, July 8; Funktown, July 10; Falling Water, July 14; Chester Gap, July 21 ; Sandy Hook, July 22; near Culpepper, August I; Brandy Station, August 4; Raid from Dumphiries to Falmouth, August 30; Culpepper and Pony Mountain, September 13; Raccoon Ford, September 13; Liberty Mills, September 21; Raccoon Ford to Brandy Station, October II; Manassas, October 15; Warrenton Junction, October 30; Rexleysville, November 8; Mitchell's Station, November 12; Ely's Ford, November 30, 1863.


Loss, during the campaign, twenty-three killed, one hundred and sixteen wounded, and thirty-seven missing.


The regiment was mustered out of service at Benton Barrack's, Missouri, July 17, 1865, and ordered to Chicago, Illinois, where it received final pay- ment and discharge.


EIGHT CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Three Years' Service.)


Colonel.


John F. Farnsworth, St. Charles; promoted brigadier general December 5, 1862.


Major.


William G. Conklin, St. Charles ; resigned January 8, 1862.


Battalion Adjutants.


Edmund Gifford, Elgin : resigned August 1, 1862.


John Fifield, Blackberry; resigned January 1, 1862. Quartermasters.


George G. Stevens, St. Charles; resigned January 25, 1862. James F. Berry, St. Charles ; resigned June 17, 1864.


Surgeon.


Abner Hard, Aurora ; mustered out July 17. 1865.


First Assistant Surgeon.


Samuel K. Crawford, St. Charles; resigned June 6, 1863. Second Assistant Surgeon.


Eugene Nelson, St. Charles; mustered out July 17, 1865. Commissary.


Bradley L. Chamberlain, St. Charles ; mustered out July 17. 1865. Battalion Quartermasters.


James S. VanPatten, St. Charles ; promoted regimental quartermaster.


Elon J. Farnsworth, St. Charles; transferred to Company K, as captain, December 24. 1861.


Bradley L. Chamberlain, St. Charles ; promoted regimental commissary.


Henry V. T. Huls, St. Charles ; mustered out July 31, 1862.


Mark H. Bisby. St. Charles ; mustered out July 8, 1862.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Quartermaster Sergeants.


Mark H. Bisby, St. Charles; promoted battalion quartermaster.


Richard Van Vlack, St. Charles : promoted second lieutenant Company _ 1.


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Henry V. T. Huls, St. Charles ; promoted battalion quartermaster.


Commissary Sergeants.


Joseph B. Hull, St. Charles; discharged September 10, 1862.


George J. Johnson, Blackberry ; discharged July 1, 1862; disability. Hospital Stewards.


George A. Nichols, St. Charles; discharged March 9, 1862; disability.


Robert Sill, St. Charles; promoted adjutant.


Andrew J. Willing, St. Charles ; mustered out September 28. 1864. Veterinary Surgeons.


Lucius S. Kemp, St. Charles ; discharged October 14, 1862.


George Corwin, St. Charles ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


Color Sergeant.


John Ryan, St. Charles ; transferred to Company A, as sergeant.


COMPANY A. Captains.


William C. Conklin, St. Charles ; promoted major.


Patrick G. Jennings, St. Charles; resigned January 10, 1862. First Lieutenants.


Bryant Beach, St. Charles; resigned June 8, 1863. Leonard Y. Smith, Kane county ; mustered out July 17, 1865. Second Lieutenants.


Nelson L. Blanchard, St. Charles ; resigned January 27, 1862.


Leonard Y. Smith, Kane county ; promoted.


Benton Van Dyke, St. Charles; mustered out July 17, 1865. First Sergeant.


Charles Hoag, St. Charles ; mustered out September 28, 1864, as private. Quartermaster Sergeant.


Frank D. Beach, St. Charles ; discharged August 16, 1862.


Sergeant.


Homer P. Haskins, St. Charles; died at New York May 16, 1862. Corporals.


Henry McKindly, St. Charles ; deserted September 4, 1862.


Frank Woodruff, St. Charles ; died at Washington. District of Columbia, January 13, 1863.


Bugler. Woodb'ry Underwood, St. Charles; discharged December 6, 1862; disability.


Farrier. John S. Johnson, Aurora; discharged November 13, 1862; disability. Blacksmith.


John Lewis, St. Charles; mustered out September 28, 1864. Wagoner. Andrew Brown, St. Charles; mustered out September 28, 1864. Privates. Nelson P. Atwood, Kane county; discharged November 8, 1861; disability.


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Mark H. Bisby, St. Charles; promoted battalion quartermaster sergeant.


Marble H. Baird, St. Charles; discharged March 6, 1862; disability.


Lorenzo Burges, St. Charles ; discharged April 29, 1863; disability.


Joseph Boonville, St. Charles; Died at Alexandria, Virginia, February 22, 1862.


Thomas J. Brown, St. Charles; mustered out September 28. 1864, as sergeant.


Albert Crandle, St. Charles : deserted July 16, 1863; second desertion.


John Carlin, St. Charles; discharged September 23, 1862.


Sylvester Cavanaugh. Virgil; mustered out September 28, 1864.


Michael Conley, St. Charles; died at Alexandria. Virginia, February 6, 1862.


John Durant, St. Charles; discharged September 17. 1862; disability. George Downey, Hampshire; discharged January 18, 1862.


Stephen Evens, St. Charles; died at Washington, District of Columbia, January 1, 1863.


Peter Forrest. St. Charles; deserted June -, 1862.


David H. Fillmore, Virgil; mustered out September 17, 1864.


Webster Fuller, St. Charles; discharged December 28, 1862.


Robert M. Gardner, Kane county; discharged March -, 1864.


H. V. T. Huls. St. Charles ; promoted battalion quartermaster sergeant. Alonzo Hall, Batavia; reenlisted as veteran.


Michael Hopkins, St. Charles ; discharged December -, 1862: disability. John Hathaway, Dundee; discharged April -, 1863 : disability.


Edward Hilly, Hampshire ; reenlisted as veteran.


Henry Hauxladen, St. Charles; reenlisted as veteran.


William R. Monroe, St. Charles ; mustered out June 16, 1865.


Owen Monroe. St. Charles; discharged November 10. 1863.


Samuel McGonnel, St. Charles ; killed at Upperville, Virginia ; November 5, 1862.


Thomas O. McCracken. St. Charles; discharged December 31. 1862; disability.


Peter G. Miller. St. Charles; discharged August 15, 1862; disability.


Bernard Martin. St. Charles; mustered out September 28, 1864, as corporal.


Charles H. Parks. St. Charles; reenlisted as veteran.


Charles Plopper. Virgil ; killed at Middletown, Maryland. September 13, I862.


Thomas Pindar, St. Charles; discharged March 3, 1863; disability.


Samuel Peterson. St. Charles : reenlisted as veteran.


Thomas Paine, St. Charles ; discharged November 10, 1862 ; disability.


John Ryan. St. Charles ; discharged in 1863. as sergeant ; disability.


William Riley, St. Charles; reenlisted as veteran.


William W. Roberts. Aurora; discharged April 27, 1864; wounds.


Robert W. Sill, St. Charles; promoted hospital steward.


James Shields, Hampshire ; discharged June 23, 1863 ; disability.


David G. Smith. Virgil; mustered out September 28. 1864, as corporal.


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Peter C. Simmons, St. Charles; discharged February 5, 1863. Frank P. Smith. Virgil: discharged August 15. 1862.


Hanson M. Town, St. Charles; killed at Upperville, Virginia, January 21, 1863 .*


Charles Wanzer. Dundee: died at Washington, District of Columbia, January 10, 1863.


Arnold B. Wallace, Virgil ; reenlisted as veteran.


Zirma Willard, St. Charles : discharged August 15. 1862; disability. Veterans.


Peter Casper, St. Charles ; mustered out July 17. 1865, as sergeant.


Nicholas Cossman, St. Charles; mustered out July 17, 1865.


John Durant. St. Charles ; mustered out July 17, 1865, as sergeant.


Alonzo Hall. Batavia; commissioned commissary sergeant; absent; sick at muster out of regiment.


Edward Hilly. St. Charles : mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal.


Henry Hauxladen, St. Charles ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


Samuel Peterson, St. Charles; mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal.


Charles H. Parks. St. Charles ; mustered out June 2, 1865.


William Riley, St. Charles ; mustered out July 17. 1865.


Joseph R. Shields. St. Charles : mustered out July 17, 1865, as sergeant. Recruits.


John Carlin, St. Charles; veteran ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


John Durand, Jr .. St. Charles ; reenlisted as veteran.


Andrew J. Taylor. Dundee : mustered out July 17, 1865.


Henry C. Young. St. Charles : mustered out July 17. 1865, as corporal. COMPANY B. First Lieutenant.


H. Spencer Carr, Geneva ; dismissed October 5, 1864. Second Lieutenants.


S. Spencer Carr. Geneva ; promoted.


John Weed. Burlington : mustered out July 17, 1865. Sergeant.


J. William Moody. Burlington ; discharged January 16, 1862: disability. Blacksmith.


George McGregor. Dundee ; reenlisted as veteran.


Wagoner.


O. D. Patten. St. Charles : discharged October 10, 1862. Privates.


Ebenezer Bassett. Hampshire: mustered out September 28, 1864.


George H. Bell. Hampshire : reenlisted as veteran.


Benjamin F. Cutshaw. Burlington : reenlisted as veteran.


O. Chris Crawford, Dundee; discharged January 18. 1862: disability. Hiram S. Dewitt, Hampshire ; reenlisted as veteran.


C. A. Fassett. Hampshire : reenlisted as veteran.


Charles Ingols, Burlington : dicd on the road to New York, May 10, 1862.


James M. Maynard. Hampshire : reenlisted as veteran.


James F. Partlow. Burlington : discharged April 17, 1862; disability.


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George W. Perry, Burlington ; mustered out September 28, 1864.


John Pouge, Plato; mustered out September 28, 1864.


Reuben S. Pittenger, Burlington ; discharged May 2, 1862; disability.


Alfred C. Patterson, Dundee; deserted August 20, 1862.


Robert L. Reeves, Burlington ; mustered out September 28, 1864.


Dennis H. Remington, Hampshire ; reenlisted as veteran.


l'eterans.


George P. Banner, Burlington ; mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal. John Weed, Burlington ; mustered out July 17, 1865, as first sergeant.


Recruits.


Frank B. Brown, Hampshire; transferred to V. R. C. September 1, 1863.


James C. Brown, Hampshire, mustered out September 28, 1864.


Cyrus H. Cronk, Hampshire ; reenlisted as veteran.


Jolin Congle, Hampshire ; discharged April 17, 1862; disability.


Edward A. Douglas, Geneva ; mustered out July 17. 1865.


Reed Davis, Burlington ; mustered out June 22, 1865.


Aranthus Everetts, Burlington ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


Martin A. Graves, Hampshire ; reenlisted as veteran.


Simeon P. Hatch, Burlington ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


John McGregor, Dundee; reenlisted as veteran.


Calvin M. Partlow, Burlington; mustered out July 17, 1865.


Andrew H. Reynolds, Hampshire; reenlisted as veteran. .


John W. Reeves. Burlington ; mustered out July 17. 1865.


Joseph J. Reed, Burlington ; died at Washington, District of Columbia, May 5, 1864.


Frederick Sheldon, St. Charles; deserted October 14, 1861.


John J. Weed, Burlington; reenlisted as veteran.


William Weed, Burlington; mustered out September 28, 1864, as corporal.


John D. Williams, St. Charles ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


COMPANY D. Corporal.


George Voges, Geneva; discharged August 15. 1862; wounds. Privates.


John George Dusold, Geneva ; died January 10, 1863, of wounds received at Funkstown, Maryland.


Conrad Gilg. Geneva ; died at Alexandria, Virginia, February -, 1862. John Paul, St. Charles ; transferred to Company M.


Antoine Plank, St. Charles ; reenlisted as veteran.


John Smidt, Batavia; deserted from hospital.


Jacob Wagner, Batavia; deserted from hospital


Recruit.


William Meyer, Elgin : mustered out July 17. 1865.


COMPANY E. Privates. Thomas Bently, Virgil ; discharged.


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John L. Brown, Batavia; killed at Barber's Cross Roads, Virginia, November 5, 1862.


Frank Gooder, Virgil; mustered out September 28, 1864.


James H. McConnell, St. Charles; discharged December 22, 1862; disability.


William F. Yeoman, Virgil; mustered out September 28, 1864. Recruits.


James Kellum, Geneva; mustered out July 17. 1865. George A. Whitaker, Aurora; reenlisted as veteran.


COMPANY G. Private.


B. L. Chamberlain, St. Charles ; promoted battalion quartermaster. COMPANY H. Captains.


Rufus M. Hooker, St. Charles; died August 1, 1862.


John M. Southworth, St. Charles; resigned August 18, 1862. First Lieutenant. Charles Harrison, St. Charles; resigned May 22, 1862. Second Lieutenant.


John M. Southworth, St. Charles ; promoted. Recruits.


Justus M. Neal. Geneva ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


Walter L. Sprague. Geneva : died at Andersonville prison August 2, 1864; grave four thousand five hundred and ninety-eight.


COMPANY I. Captains.


Hiram L. Rapelge. Kaneville: resigned August 29, 1862.


A. Levi Wells, Kaneville : mustered out September 18. 1864.


Francis M. Gregory. Kaneville; mustered out July 17, 1865.


First Lieutenants.


A. Levi Wells, Kaneville; promoted.


Azer W. Howard, Kaneville; resigned April 11. 1864.


Francis M. Gregory. Kaneville, promoted.


Aaron W. Chase, Blackberry : mustered out July 17. 1865. Second Lieutenants.


John Cool, Hampshire; resigned September 1. 1862.


Francis M. Gregory. Kaneville, promoted.


Aaron W. Chase, Blackberry, promoted.


First Sergeant.


John C. Fifield. Blackberry ; promoted adjutant Third Battalion.


Sergeants.


Noble D. Frary. Blackberry : private ; discharged for disability April 17. 1862.


Azer W. Howard, Kaneville; promoted first lieutenant.


George Cook. Campton ; reenlisted as veteran.


Lawrence J. Wheeler. Elgin: mustered out September 28, 1864, as private.


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Corporals.


John W. Swain, Blackberry; discharged August 16, 1862; disability. A. L. Wells, Kaneville : promoted first sergeant, then first lieutenant. Hiram D. Rudd, Kaneville: discharged October 27. 1862; disability. Earlon G. Edgar, Batavia : discharged April 23. 1862: disability.


Thomas H. Tracy, Blackberry; discharged August 12. 1862; disability. Zaccheus Hays, Blackberry; mustered out September 28. 1864. as first sergeant.


William G. Miner. Kaneville ; discharged February 28. 1863. as sergeant ; disability.


Privates.


Andrew Anderson, Blackberry; discharged January 2. 1864; disability. Zopher H. Adams. Elgin : discharged August 12, 1862; disability.


John R. Akers, Blackberry; discharged November 13. 1862; disability. John Akin, Blackberry ; reenlisted as veteran.


Oscar Bowdish, Blackberry; mustered out September 28, 1864. as corporal.


Charles Brash, Blackberry; reenlisted as veteran.


Philander W. Bemis, Blackberry ; promoted sergeant major.


Porter S. Bowdish, Blackberry; discharged March 7, 1863; disability.


James A. Bell, Kaneville; sergeant; died at Washington, District of Columbia, October 6, 1862.


William Boots, Hampshire; reenlisted as veteran.


Sydney Bradford. Elgin; reenlisted as veteran.


Aaron W. Chase. Blackberry; reenlisted as veteran.


Lemuel M. Chase, Blackberry; reenlisted as veteran.


James Cossleman, Aurora; discharged April 17, 1862, as bugler ; disability.


Albert Cool, Hampshire; mustered out September 28, 1864.


Dwight E. Cornwall, Kaneville ; reenlisted as veteran.


Doren Carver, Burlington; reenlisted as veteran.


Alexander Frazer, Burlington; transferred to Company B.


Reuben Fellows, Blackberry; mustered out September 28. 1864, as sergeant.


Appollos S. Fuller. Blackberry; mustered out September 28, 1864, as corporal.


Martin A. Graves, Burlington; transferred to Company B.


Oscar L. Gardner. Blackberry ; mustered out September 28, 1864.


Francis M. Gregory. Kaneville : reenlisted as veteran.


John J. Gosper, Kaneville : reenlisted as veteran.


Davis Gillott. Batavia; discharged April 17. 1862; disability.


Jacob Hepyle, Blackberry; reenlisted as veteran.


Roswell Humphrey, Hampshire ; reenlisted as veteran.


Alfred Johnson, Blackberry ; discharged March 9. 1862; disability.


Augustus Johnson, Blackberry: reenlisted as veteran.


John W. Johnson. Blackberry: died at Alexandria. Virginia, February 23. 1862.


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George J. Johnson, Blackberry ; promoted regimental commissary sergeant.


Charles H. Kidder, Batavia; reenlisted as veteran.


George Kimball, Hampshire; discharged April 5, 1863; disability.


Charles B. Kendall, Blackberry ; promoted hospital steward.


John G. Kribbs, Elgin ; discharged November 18, 1863, for promotion in colored regiment.


Morris Law, Blackberry; discharged January 14, 1863; disability.


David McGuire, Batavia ; mustered out September 28, 1864.


William McNair, Blackberry ; reenlisted as veteran.


Alexander McMillan, Campton; discharged February 18, 1863; disability.


George C. Mathuzen, Blackberry; reenlisted as veteran.


William Marshall, Hampshire; mustered out September 28, 1864.


William Moulding, Blackberry; transferred to Company K.


Joseph Pifer, Blackberry ; reenlisted as veteran.


George W. Page, Blackberry; discharged for disability.


Charles E. Ross, Kaneville; reenlisted as veteran.


David M. Rogers, Blackberry; died at Harrison's Landing. Virginia, August 4, 1862.


Thomas S. Rich, Hampshire ; transferred to invalid corps.


Melvin E. Robinson, Blackberry ; reenlisted as veteran.


James Sherburn, Rutland; discharged March 8, 1862; disability.


Francis R. Stanton, Dundee; mustered out July 21, 1865; prisoner of war.


James A. Soule, Kaneville; reenlisted as veteran. N. F. Tinkham, Kaneville; discharged May 25, 1862; disability.


John M. Williams, Blackberry; mustered out September 28. 1864, as sergeant.


Harvey S. White, Blackberry; reenlisted as veteran.


Henry H. Walker, Kaneville; reenlisted as veteran.


Hiram M. Woodard, Kaneville; discharged August 12, 1862; disability. Isaac Witherick, Blackberry; discharged October 13, 1863; disability. Veterans.


John Akin, Blackberry; mustered out July 17, 1865. Charles Brash, Blackberry ; mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal. Sidney Bradford, Elgin ; mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal. William Boots, Hampshire; mustered out July 17, 1865.


George Cook, Campton; mustered out February 9, 1866, to date August 3, 1864, for promotion in colored regiment.


Loren Carver, Burlington ; mustered out July 17, 1865, as first sergeant. Aaron Chase, Blackberry ; promoted sergeant, then second lieutenant. Lemuel Chase, Blackberry ; mustered out July 17. 1865, as sergeant. Dwight E. Cornwell, Kaneville; mustered out July 17, 1865, as sergeant. Norris A. Fink, Kaneville ; mustered out July 17, 1865, as sergeant. Francis M. Gregory, Kaneville; promoted sergeant then second lieutenant. John J. Gosper, Kaneville ; discharged for promotion in colored regiment. Roswell Humphrey, Hampshire; mustered out July 17, 1865, as sergeant. Jacob Helpyle, Blackberry ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


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Augustus Johnson, Blackberry; mustered out July 17, 1865.


Charles H. Kidder, Batavia ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


George C. Mathewson, Blackberry: mustered out July 17, 1865, as sergeant.


Arterus McCollum, St. Charles ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


William McNair, Blackberry ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


Joseph Pifer. Blackberry; mustered out July 17. 1865.


Melvin E. Robinson, Blackberry : mustered out July 17. 1865, as corporal.


Charles E. Ross, Kaneville; mustered out July 17, 1865.


James Soule, Kaneville ; promoted regimental commissary sergeant.


Harvey S. White, Blackberry ; discharged May 27. 1865, as first sergeant. Henry H. Walker, Kaneville; mustered out July 17, 1865. as sergeant. Recruits.


George Corwin, Batavia : promoted regimental commissary sergeant.


William Duff. Rutland; mustered out July 17. 1865.


Robert Duff. Rutland; discharged August 8, 1864; disability.


Norris A. Fink, Kaneville; reenlisted as veteran.


Benjamin Garfield, Blackberry; mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal. Thomas Lovell, Kaneville: mustered out July 17, 1865.


Frank E. Ross, Kaneville; discharged July 29. 1862.


James Sherburne, St. Charles : veteran ; mustered out July 17, 1865.


Hiram M. Woodward, Kaneville ; mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal.


Lowell M. Woodard, Kaneville; mustered out July 17, 1865, as bugler.


COMPANY K. Captain.


Eben J. Farnsworth, St. Charles; promoted brigadier general June 28, 1863; killed July 3. 1863.


Privates.


Andrew Ducat. Aurora ; discharged March 8, 1862; disability.


William R. Moulding, Blackberry ; discharged March 9. 1862; disability. Recruit.


Frank Mighell. Sugar Grove; reenlisted as veteran.


COMPANY L. First Lieutenant.


Judson A. Stevens, Geneva ; mustered out September 18. 1864, as second lieutenant.


Second Lieutenant.


Judson A. Stevens. Geneva ; promoted.


Veterans.


William Nourse. St. Charles; mustered out July 17, 1865. Henry Sheldon, St. Charles; mustered out July 17, 1865. Recruit.




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