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John Lamb enlisted from Mosquito Grove, February 15, 105, mastered on! October 31, 1-37.
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NINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.
James Layman enlisted from Rock Creek, February 15, 1865; mustered out October 31, 1565.
Francis M1. Lamper enlisted at Chicago, March 29, 1864; mustered out Octo ber 31, 1865.
James M. Lee enlisted at Indian Creek, February 15, 1865.
Richard H. Lee enlisted from Girard, February 16, 1865; mustered out Sep- tember 16, 1865.
Frank Marsh enlisted January 11, 1800; discharged; address, Plun Creek, Neb.
William C. Minier enlisted at Chicago, March 14, 1855; mustered out October 31, 1885, as Corporal. Has been in the employ of the State for many years as State Game Warden; address, 163 5. Chuk street, Chicago.
Henry MeKibben enlisted from Bradford, March 25, 1564, maistered out October 31. 1865, as Corporal.
Patrick H. MeBrice enlisted from Rock Creek, February 15, 15/1; mastered out October 31. 1865.
Lewis M. McBride enlisted from Indian Creek, February 15, 1864, matteo out October 31, 186 ..
John McBride enlisted from Cartwright, February 16, 1801; mustered out October 31, 1865.
Peter Mc Andrew enlisted at Chicago, February 9, 1861; mygered out October 31, 1865.
Martin Mclaughlin enlisted at Chicago, Felunary 15, 1801; mastered out October 31, 1865.
De Witt C. Miller enlisted at Gunesco, January 24, 1501; mustered out Oeither 31, 1865.
Jesse Massa enlisted from Rock Creek, February 15, 1864; mustered out October 31, 1865.
William MeKinney enlisted at Chicago, April 9, 1861, mustered out October 31, 1865.
Jefferson Martin enlisted from Mosquito Grove, February 17, 1801, de ne September 18, 1965.
James W. Neale enlisted from Victoria, February 1. 1564; must, rel cel October 31, 1665, as Corporal; now residing at Victoria, III.
William Neal enlisted at Chicago, March 15, 1564; mustered out October 21. 1865.
James K. Pierce enlisted from Indian Creek, February 15, 1861 must red out October 21, 1865.
Charles Peal enlisted at Geneseo, January 24, 1864; mustered ont October 11, 1805.
William (. Pullen enlisted from Arkansas, June 15, 1862, maistered out Juve 9, 1865.
John Porter enlisted from In han Creek, February 14. 1565, deserted April 14, 1865.
William Ruckel enlisted from Chicago, February 20, 1865, innstered ont October 31, 1965.
Henry Ritter enlisted from ( hidegre. April 11, 1965, Bestored on October .?! 1865.
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Albert I. Smith enlisted from Altona. November 25, 1MM; diechanged Jag 22, 1802.
Harvey P. Strong editie from Victoria, January 19, 1992.
William M. Stevens enlisted from Chicago, March 2, 1:55; mastered el October 31, 1865.
Samuel L. Shaupon enlisted from Victoria, February 1, 198 mustercon June 22, 1565, address, Victoria, III.
George Stephen . erlisted from Sweetwater, February 14, 1901; died at Maut City, May 7, 1885.
Wiley G. Sellers enlisted from Barnett, February 15, 1565, died at Eastport April 5, 1865.
Henry Simpson enlisted from Miles, January 25, 1565 . deserted September Jo, 1865.
Richard Toomey enlisted from Lemont. November 11, 1-61; veteran; FrD moted Sergeant: mustere Fott Octobre1, 16.
Hugh Taity enlisted from Lemont, December 16, 1561; 100- Ficd to Twee. third HBinois h.fautry February 22, 1862.
John 1. Thorp entis; d from Lemont, March 6, 1802: discharged March 10. 1865; address, Dana, Ill
Jesse Turner enlisted from Buckeye, February 11, 1865; mastered out 0. 16 ber 31, 1860.
Josiah Turner celisted from Rock Creek, February 15, 1530; Entered out October 31, 1865.
Georgi Turner enlisted from Chicago, April 11, 1505; minstered ont October 31, 1865.
H. Thompson.
Judson M Waldo enli ted from Walnut, January 11, 1562, died at Anderson ville prison, October 12, 1864; grave 10756.
Mark Walsh enlisted at Chicago, February 19, 186; mentre out Ortler 31. 1865.
Albert Walsh enlisted at Chicago, March 15, 14; rostered out October 21 1865.
Simon Worthing enlisted from Pilot, April 2. 1855, mu fored cat Gel live 21, 196ยป.
Warren Walker enlisted from Rhoade's Point, February 22, 1965; mustered out October 31, 1565; address, South Bend, Kan
Charles Wilson enlisted at Chicago. April 19, 1865; mustered out October 31, 1865.
John C. Wilkinson enlisted at Princeton, March 25, 1864, munstered ont Octe. ber 31, 1865.
Christopher Wagoner enlisted from Cicero, February 5, 186; mastered cut October 31, 1565.
COMPANY L.
Company L, Ninth Ilinois Cavalry Volunteers, was recruited from various parts of the State and the West, mosth Lon Chi cago, and was mustered into the service November it, Fant, with
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Louis F. Booth, Captain; Charles T. Scamion, First Lieutenant, and William E. Bailey, Second Lieutenant.
The members of this company coming, as they did, from widely separate sections, their acquaintance and sympathies were not so close as that of many others, but for all that the members of Company L soon got to know each other well, and as a company performed all duties thoroughly and well, and gained the title of the " Fighting Company L. "
Under the lead of their gallant and dashing Captain Booth for a period of three years, they did as much hard service as any company in the Ninth. They were placed on detached service at Patterson, Mo., but soon rejoined the regiment at Reeve's Station, and were constantly with the regiment in all its severe and ardu- ous campaigns, and at Shoal Creek, Tenn., November 19, 1564, Company L, under command of the brave and gallant Captain Carpenter beat of a large body of rebels, inflicting a loss heavy Joss on a force very largely superior in numbers.
The company to a large extent re-enlisted in the Veteran organization in March. 1864, and under a part new officers main- tained themselves as a brave and efficient company.
The number at original muster was eighty-one, and the whole munber borne on the rolls during their four years' service was two hundred and seven.
SKETCH OF CAPTAIN BOOTH.
Louis F. Booth joined the Match Foot. Cavalry at Chicago, and W. 200 tered into the service as Captain of Company Is, November 11, 1561.
Captain Booth was a man much in love with the profession he had chosen, and of pleasing address, he made friends of all.
In the long time with which he remained with the Ninth he was ever active, a good soldier, a tine officer and a man popular with all.
In the winter of 1862-63, at an election held by the commissioned offers of the Ninth, Captain Booth received the unanimons vote for a Majorship, at that time vacant in the regiment, but the rule of seniority prevailed, and the recom- mendation of the Colonel placed another gentleman in this position.
At the end of his three yours' service Captain Booth was mustered out, Returning to Chicago, he was actively engaged in bu iness for a number of years, then removed to New York City.
There has been a report of the death of Captain Booth, fait it has never fully been confirmed.
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SKETCH OF CAPTAIN CARPENTER.
Captain John H. Carpenter was born January 23, 1540, in the city of Buffalo, N. Y., and came with his parents to Chicago, in 1813, and attended Dearborn and other public schools for a small portion of each year up to 1857, when he entered the preparatory school of Kenyon College, Ohio, and one year thereafter entered college.
In the early summer of 1800 he had some trouble with the faculty, and left the institution, after which he attended the Chicago University, but, as the excite. ment about the presidential election ran high, he left college for good, and went to New Orleans in the fall of 1500, where he worked during the winter of 1860-61.
During all this time the war fever and secession ian high. Recruiting for the rebel army commenced, and Carpenter assisted in raising two companies, and was offered the position of Third Engineer on the refel cruiser "Suiter," by Commodore Simms. The first engineer was M. O'Brien. Up to the battle of Bup Run he had supposed serious troelde would be averted, but after that the indies- tions pointed so strongly to astruggle that be made up his mind to go North; No he started for home, August 15th, with the full determination of going into the army, and staying urtil the last rebel was whipped.
He had great difficulty in passing Memphis, Tenn., but succeeded in getting a "pass" from the rebel General Poik. From Columbus, Ky., to Caito, he, in company with two comrades worked their way up the river in a skiff, and was fired on by the Nineteenth Tinois Infantry from the Missouri shore, but arrived safely in Chicago, September 6th, and on the 19th enlisted in Company F; was transferred to Company K, and again to Company L; was Acting Sergeant, in charge of sick horses in Camp Douglas, under Lieutenant Perkins; was appointed Corporal in his company, and soon afterwards was promoted Sergeant Major of the regiment. He was commissioned Adjutant with the rank of First Lieu- tenant, October 10, 1862, and held that position until Sgpember 29, 1864. He was placed in command of Company L in the summer of 1861, and was comnis- sioned Captain of the same March 27, 1865, and was one of our brave, M.it, fighting oficer, and one on whose good judgment hi. superior chen wald always rely.
During the Shoal Creek campaign and at Campbellsville, where he was wounded, he gallantly led his company in the thickest of the fight, and won the commendation of his superior officer - for efficiency and bravery in action. He never misseda day's duty while in the service.
Captain Carpenter was mustered out at Selma, Ala., October 31, 1965; return- ing to his home in Chicago, attended law school, and was admitted to the bar January 23, 1867, and a few years later elected to the city council, and served as Alderman for three years, with credit to himself and the constituency he repre sented.
He is still a resident of Chicago, where he is held in high esteem by many who know his sterling qualities of head, and the kindness of heart that he pos- sesses.
SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT BAILRY.
Willi on F. Bailey jeis the Ninth Illinois Cavalry . Second Li. ut- mont of
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Company L November 11, 1861, and served with the regimeut until the 9th of February, 1865.
Lieutenant Bailey wasa dashing cavalry officer, and distinguished himself mainly by falling in love with a very handsome young rebel lody, whom he may ried, and by whose persuasion he resigned his commission in the Union dans ; le settled on the "old plantation," where he was between two fires, as he was required by General Prentiss conunguding to take the bath of allegiance if he came in our lines, and if he did so, the rebels said they would destroy all his prop- city.
His life there was not a pleasant one, and he came to Memphis, Tenn., La' returned to Arkansas after the flow of the war.
In later years his health failed and he went to California, where he died i. 1985.
SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT GALLISO.
Brajania D. COMmom And In Company , Sind Dias Candy. O .. ber 15, 1861, from Rapid City, served faithfully with his company and refined till January 1, 1864, when be re-erlisted, and was appointed sergeant, and again promoted to be First Sergeant of his company. He was commisioned Serand Lieutenant June 20, 1-64, and was promoted First Jicatenant, May 4th, fo How ing, and was with his company till July 11, 1665, Hoit was not dischioped fico the service till November, 156).
He commanded at different times three companies - D. Mand L. During the Shoal Creek campaign he was in command of Company M, and at the battle of Nashville commanded forty dismounted men in the charge of the for's which the cavalry captured, and the next day, with his con pany mounted, when the left flank, and pursued the enciny till they crossed the Timesve River. He was a gallant, brave and faithful officer. His address now, Iss, is Pueblo, Coley
SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT GILLISPIC.
John A. Gilli pie joined Company C. Nit Tilgen Costly. September 10 1861; transferred to and appointed Con ord! of Company L. was apging io tof! to be First Sergeant, and was commissioned Second Lifete, Aj 19, 1 .... He served with his company faithfully till June 20, 1904, when he resigned.
Lieutenant Gillispie was one of the reliables, and had gained the good will of his comrades by his good qualities of heart and bread.
His present address is Pluto, Il.
SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT CROSS.
George B. Cross enlisted in Company L, Ninth Ilinois Cavalry, October 15. 1861, at Chicago.
He was promoted company Quartermaster-Sergeant, and contnissioned Sec- ond Lieutenant, February 9, 1863, and again promoted to be First Lieutenant of his company -- April 15. 1563.
Lieutenant ( ross was a brave soldier, and but for the fact that he was strongly addicted to the use of ligner, he might have Been a successful man, felt was he was dismissed from the .he. Slay 1, tel.
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SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT HARKNESS.
Edwin Harkness joined Company L. Ninth Ilinois Cavalry at the org :uzs. tion of the regiment; re-enlisted as a veteran, and was made Corporal January 1, 1804; was promoted to First Sergeant, and October 10, 1265, was commissioned to be Second Lieutenant of Company L.
Lientenant Harkness was a reliable and good sollier; was with the regissent constantly for over four years, and being of strong build and constitution, was never sick a day; was taken prisoner by the Guerrilla Hayes near the Tennessee River, January 12, 1535, and after being robbed by his captors, was allowed to depart joining the regiment at Gravelly Springs, the next day, remaining on duty with his company till October 31, 1865. His address. May, 1855, is Eli. wood, Ill.
SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT SUMMERS.
Samuel S. Smmers enlisted from Monmouth, IN., November 1, 1801: 10. enlisted as a veteran January 1, 1864; was appointed Sergeant and later, March 28, was commissioned to be Second Lieutenant, and was again promoted, October 10, 1865, to a first lientenancy, but having tendered his resignation in August, the same was accepted August 29, 1865.
JOSHUA BELL
was born in Lemont, Cook county, Ill., August 15, 1811, and with his parents removed to Chicago the fall of that year. He received a prommar school educa- tion, and graduated from the high school into Company L. Ninth Hinoi Car. alry, October 15, 1861. He was small for his age, and Farely passed nafter on the ground "that he would do for a Bugler." When his company was full be was appointed Saudier-Sergeant of Company L. He says: " Foi not captureary court houses or Generals, and think ) was a hard case." as I was one of the fir-1 10 be arrested for foraging after leaving Pilot Knob, but de deed the guard house as I had no official notice of the order, and beat the Sergeant Majer out of the Log I shot."
Soon after arriving at Helena he was taken sick in congruence of that and- ships and lack of water on the march to that place, and was di charged for dis ability, September 20, 1862.
After leaving the Ninth the subject of this sketch was sick for nearly a year, and Jannary 7, 1561, enlisted in the " Chicago Mercantile Battery," and Served in the Department of the Gulf until July 10, 1865, when he was unstered del as a veteran, having taken part in the Red River expedition under General Back .. and other ininor movements.
After he returned to Chicago he was married, 1966, to Miss Ellen Colvin, and has a promising family of six children -three sors and three daughters
He has had his full share of the ups and downs of life. After twelve yours of service in political life in various capacities he obtained the position in isi of Superintendent of the harness contract at the Ilinois Statt Pri on, Joliet, III,
Comrade Bell, in all these years of toil, maintains the same cheerful and happy demeanor. He has many friends and the respect and confidence of all who knew his sterling qualities of head, and the goodness of his heart. His address pass Joliet, III.
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SKETCH OF ALEXANDER AUSTIN.
Alexander Austin enlisted in the Ninth Ilinois Cavalry, Company L, from Chicago, Ill., April 12, 1865, and served faithfully with the regiment till the 21st of October, 1865, when he was mustered out with the regiment at Selma, Ale., as Corporal of Company L.
Comrade Austin, at the close of the war, returned to Illinois, and engaged in the grain business at Rockford and Cheny Valley, and later came to Chicago, and has been engaged in the same business for many year ..
His home is now in Oak Park, Il., where he is known as a good citizen and a thoroughgoing business man.
SKETCH OF IRA B. WOOD.
Ira B. Wood enlisted in Company L, October 15 1561, and was wounded at Waddell farm, June 27, 1862, and was thrown from his horse and supposed to have been killed, but came out all right; was again wounded at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864, and was taken prisoner by one of the bushwhackers, but soon turned the tables on him, and carried his captor in triumph into cump; was finally discharged at the expiration of his term of service at Edgefield, Tenn., December 9, 1864. His present address is Albany, Neb.
SKETCH OF GEORGE W. OLMSTED.
George W. Olmsted enlisted in Company L, Ninth Ilinois Cavalry, Septem- ber 30, 1861, and was mustered into the service November With, as Corporal, and served faithfully vid his company. In the first severe fight the regiment Was is, June 27, 1862, at Stewart's Plantation, while gallantly charging the enemy with Company L, he had his house shot from under him and only escaped capture log the enemy by secreting himself in the canebrake, after our horses kad lof the field.
He continued on duty, having been promoted to a sergeantry, mati! Novem- ber 12, 1864, when his term of enlistment having expired, he was mustered out. At the battle of Hurricane Creek, July, 161, he received a severe wound in the hand, loosing two fingers by amputation.
After bis discharge from the service he returned to Illinois, and has been fo many years a successful business man at Prophetstown, Ill., where he was wildly known and highly respected, and which is his present address, June, 1858.
ROSTER OF COMPANY L.
Sergeant George D. Warren enlisted from Chicago, September 20, 1561. Bugler Seth Payne enlisted October 17, 1801; address, Andnbon, lowa.
Bugler James H. Denny enlisted October 1, 1-61; died at Hopewell. Mo., February 28, 1562, of injuries received on railroad.
Wallace W. Andrew enlisted from Henry county, November 1, 1561, veteran; mustered out October 31. 1505; address, Kewanee, III.
Andrew Anderson enlisted October 1, 1861: dropped April 30, 1802.
John Ashton enlisted October 15, 1501.
Franklin B. Allison enlisted October 15, 1861, deserted August 10, 1802.
Thomas Bracken enlisted from Chicago, Ouder 15, 16; verren, Mustore! out October 31, 1565.
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Charles Barton enlisted November 1, 1861; died at Pocahontas, May 13, 1662. Louis Bischoff eulisted November 11, 1561.
Charles N. Bond enlisted November 15, 1861; discharged November 15, 1501.
Edward Clark enlisted October 15, 1861; discharged November 20, 1801.
Albert Clark enlisted November 1, 1861; discharged November 11, 1561, a- First Sergeant.
Adelbert C. Culbert enlisted November 1, 1961; veteran; mustered out Octo- ber 31, 1865.
Homer M. Crandall enlisted from Portland, October 15, 1861; discharge.l June 29, 1862.
Philip Cliggitt enlisted from Oswego, October 15, 1961; died on hospital boat October 5, 1562.
John Campbell enlisted from Newport, Mich., November 1, 1861; discharged September 20, 1862; has been in the employ of the P. C. & St. L. Ry. for over twenty years; now residing at 265 Campbell avenue, Chicago.
Arthur Collins enlisted October 1, 1501.
Daniel Dodd enlisted October 1, 1861. deserted April 20, 1862.
Peter HI. Donelly re-transferred to Company K.
Edward De Reu enlisted October 15, 1861; deserted April 17, 1-63.
Robert Edwards enlisted November 1, 1-01; veteran; mustered out October 31, 1865, as Sergeant.
James Edmunds enlisted from Hon ilton, N. Y., October 15, 18 51; prompted Regimental Q. M. Sergeant; discharged October 26, 1864.
John Fitz Gibbon- enlisted October 15, 1-61; discharged March 15, 1862, for disability.
Daniel Griffen, enlisted October 1, 1861; veteran; mustered out October 1, 1805.
David Griffen enlisted October 15, 1-65; veteran; nurstered out October 31, 1865.
Augustus Gilner enlisted October 15, 1861: transferred to Company HI
Frank Gay calisted from Galesburg, November 1, 1861; veteran; mustard out October 31, 1:65.
F. Gilchrist enlisted October 15, 1851; discharged December 9, 1561
Spencer Green enlisted October 15, 1861; discharged November 20, 1-61.
Patrick Hunt enlisted September 16, 1861, veteran; mustered out October 31, 1865.
Theodore W. Haines enlisted October 15, 1861; discharged July 93, 180%, for disability.
Oliver Hanley enlisted October 15, 1861; veteran, mustered out October 31, 1865.
John Wesley Hyke enlisted November 11, 1561; rejected December 12, 1461.
William Allison Harr, enlisted from Charleston, November 1, 151; dis- charged July 23, 1862, for disability.
Hugh Johnson enlisted October 1, 1861; deserted January 10, 1509.
Michael Kelley enlisted October 15, 1861, discharged December 9, 1804; address, Chicago, III.
John Kavanaugh enlisted November 1, 1861; discharged, 1961; address, Tecumseh, Neb.
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John Lyons enlisted September 15, 1861.
Alonzo P. Lane enlisted November 1, 1961; promoted Sergeant; veteran. pro- moted First Sergeant; killed at Franklin, November 20, 1861.
Hiram Latson enlisted at Geneseo, October 28, 1861.
William F. Latson enlisted at Genesco, October 15, 1861; died at Camp Douglas, February 24. 1582.
Robert I. Mooney enlisted October 15, 1801, veteran; died at Montevallo, Ala., September 19, 1865.
Jolin Mulligan enlisted October 15, 1861.
Samuel Miner enlisted November 1, 1861; rejected December 20, 1861.
Alexander McKenzie enlisted October 15, 1561.
Henry Ellis McCoy enlisted November 11, 1561; discharged November 20, 1861.
John Maioney enlisted October 15, 1561; rejected November 20, 1861.
Joseph Mckay enlisted November 11, 1961; veteran; musicned out October 31, 1865.
Charles Nugent enlisted October 13, 1561.
Ole Borneman Nelson enlisted October 15, 1561; veteran; piustere! out Geto- ber 31, 1865, as Sergeant.
John Reilly enlisted November 1, 1861; discharged July 23, 1862, for disa. bility.
Crawford Robb enlisted from Cameron, November 1, 1861.
Michael Roark enlisted at Chicago, November 1, 1861; deserted February 14, 1803.
Arthur M. Roberts enlisted October 15, 1861; discharged January 92, 1803, for disability.
Isaac Rogers enlisted at Geneseo, October 25, 1861; died at Augusta, July 6 1802.
Isaac Sherwood enlisted September 15, 1861.
Clarence E. Severance enlisted front Cameron, October 1, 1861.
Robert Sleight enlisted October 15, 1991; veteran: promoted company Quar. termaster-Sergeant; deserted Angust 8, 1865.
Mareclus L. Segur enlisted November 1, 1861; promoted Saddler Sergeant; veteran; deserted August 15, 1865.
John W. Smith enlisted November 11, 1861; discharged April 19, 1862, for disability.
William Sheppard enlisted at Chiengo, November 1, 1861 ; discharged April 1, 1802. for disability.
James W. Tracy enlisted September 15, 1961.
Charles H. Van Brunt enlisted at Chicago. November 15, 1801; veteran; mnstered out October 31, 1565.
Hamilton Wells enlisted October 15, 1561; veteran; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 26, 1864.
Hans Wold enlisted October 15, 1561.
Hanley Dexter Willis enlisted November 1, 1861; promoted Sergeant; dis- charged December 9. 1801.
Henry C. Woodbury enlisted November 1, 1861; discharged June 29, 1862, for disability.
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RECRUITS.
Charles F. Allyn enlisted at Chicago, March 17, 1965, deserted July 19, 1896. Elijah Bollard enlisted from Elmwood, January 25, 1862; veteran; mustered out October 31, 1:65.
Merritt Ball (or Hale) enlisted at Chicago, March 23, 1865; mustered out Octo- ber 91, 1865, as Corporal.
Caleb Bach enlisted at Chicago, February 23, 1865; mustered out October 31, 1865.
Joseph Billille enlisted at Chicago, March 28, 1865; mustered ont October 31, 1865.
William Boyd enlisted at Chicago, March 23, 1865; mustered out October 31, 1865.
Patrick J. Bradley enlisted at Chicago, March 13, 1865; mustered out Octo- ber 31, 1865.
Hiram Beasley enlisted from Sandy, February 25, 1865: mustered out Octo. ber 31, 1865.
Edwin Brown enlisted from Virgil, March 22, 185; mustered out October 31, 1865.
George Bruner enlisted August 29, 1863; mustered out June 2, 1865.
James Brady enlisted from Proviso, September 16, 1864: mustered out Octo- ber 31, 1805.
Nathan L. Brewer-deserted March 20, 1864.
Henry J. Banyard enlisted at Chicago, March 22, 1865; deserted July 12, 1865.
James Brundage enlisted at Chicago, February 20, 1865; deserted July 12, 1865.
James Betts enlisted at Chicago, February 20, 1565; mustered out October 17, 1865.
William Clovis enlisted from Cameron, November 20, 1861; veteran, de- sorted August 18, 1865.
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