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TITUS, JAMES enlisted in Co C, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Lookout Mountain, Resacca, Kenesaw Mount- ain, Perryville, Franklin and Nashville; was
Turner, Samuel B. enlisted in Co B, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov., 1863, for three years; was in the battles of Franklin and Nashville, Tenn .; was taken sick, and died April, 1855. Son of Jesse H. Turner, Center tp.
Turner, William enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Perryville, discharged at expiration of term of service. Stone River, Mission Ridge and Resacca; was Is now in the employ of Joseph Vestal, Cambridge City. wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, June, 1864, and died at Atlanta, July, 1805. Son of Jesse H. Turner, Center tp.
TOLES, SAMUEL H. enlisted, April, 1861, in the three months service; served out Tyner, George H. enlisted in Co C, 68th his time and was discharged; re-enlisted in Reg Ind Vol Inf, March, 1864, for three the 19th Ind Vol Battery, Aug., 1862, for years; yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of three years; was in the battles of Perryville W. E. Tyner, Jackson tp. and Chicamauga, also in Sherman's campaign Turpin, John A. enlisted in Co F, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months; was in the battle of Rich Mountain; was discharged at expiration of his term; re-en- listed in Co C, 2d Reg Ind Vol Cav, August, from Chattanooga until after the surrender of Johnson's army, May, 1865; was discharg- ed by general order from the War Depart- ment, June, 1865. Now res in Washington.
Tout, John enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years; re-enlist-
Pittsburg Landing, Gallatin, Perryville, ed Jan., 1864; has been with the regiment all Crab Orchard, Wild Cat Mountain, Harts- of the time, and participatel with it in all
ville, Tennessee ( where he was capture.i ), its battles; was promoted to the office of Lt .; Chicamaugu, the campaign against Atlanta, in McCook's raid to the rear of Atlanta; serving until the expiration of his term, and
yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of Mrs. Fanny Tout, Jackson tp.
Tout, Robert enlisted,-company and regi- was discharged. Residence Richmond; wood- ment not known; yet in the service, May, turner for Thomas Mnson.
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TYSON, ISAAC enlisted in the 16th Reg when he was appointed brigade surgeon un- Ind Vol Inf, May, 1861, for three months; der Gen. R. W. Johnson; acted as such until was transferred to Co C, 13th Reg Ind Vol the brigade was surrendered to Gen. Morgan Inf,, discharged, and re-enlisted in the same at Gallatin, Tenn., August 8th, 1862; was ap- company and regiment, for three years; was pointed, September, 1862, as chief surgeon of discharged on account of physical disability,
cavalry for the Army of the Cumberland; Aug., 1862; re-enlisted in Co F, 13th Reg Ind acted in that capacity until December, 1862, Vol Infantry; yet in the service, April, 1865. was then relieved, and went to the hospital at Family resides in Washington.
Nashville, Tenn., to make preparations for U the wounded in the expected battle of Stone River; remained until February, 1863, and Underwood, Robert M. enlisted in Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1862, for three was then relieved and returned to his regi- ment; was again appointed, May, 1863, brig- years; was in the whole of the East Tenn. ade surgeon of 2d Cavalry Brigade, Ist Di- campaign, including the battles of Zollicoffer, Bean Station and Dandridge, where he was
vision, Army of the Cumberland, under Col. E. MeCook (2nd Ind Cav), served as such severely injured by his horse being shot under until June, 1863, and was then appointed him, and afterward was promoted to the office medical director of the 1st Cavalry Division, of Lieut., and transferred to an official position Army of the Cumberland, on Gen. R. B. in a colored regiment. Res before enlisting, Richmond.
Mitchell's staff; acted in that capacity until captured at the battle of Chicamauga, Sep-
Unthank, Charles R. enlisted, Aug. 18th, tember 20th, 1863; was exchanged, October 1862, for three years, in Co I, 84th Reg Ind 2d, 1863, and returned to command; was Vol Inf; was in the battles of Resacca, Neal soon after appointed medical director of the Dow Church and Kenesaw Mountain; was
Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Cumber- taken prisoner, June 3d, 1864, and taken toland in addition to former position; served Atlanta; thence to Andersonville, from thence in that capcity until December, 1863, when to Millen and Savannah; paroled, Nov. 26th, he was relieved from duty, and ordered to 1864; sent to Annapolis, Md. Is now March, 1865, at home with Pleasant Un- thank, New Garden tp. report at Nashville, Tenn., for post duty; while on the way, had his leg broken at Ste- venson, Ala., Jan. 1st, 1864, and disabled for UPDIKE, THOMAS J. enlisted in Co E, duty three months; was appointed, April 7th, $7th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, Nov., 1864, medical director of post at Nashville, Tenn .; served until November, 1864; was in 1861; served with the regiment one year, and was then discharged on account of phys- all the battles of Rosecrans' and Buell's cam- ical disability; re-enlisted in Co E, 7th Reg paigns. Now resides in Richmond.
Ind Vol Cav, July, 1863, for three years;
VANBENTHUYSEN, HENRY I., en- was appointed 1st Serg. soon after enlistment, listed in Co E, 7th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Au- and was with the regiment in all its battles gust, 1863. for three years; was with Col. until taken prisoner in Miss .; was held as Grierson in his famous raid through Missis- such for nine months; is yet in the service, sippi; yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of June, 1865. Son of Lawrence J. Updike, Mrs. Martha Vanbenthuysen, East Cam- Richmond.
bridge.
Van Blair, Andrew J. enlisted while living in Washington. Further history not known. Son of Mrs. Mary Van Blair, Milton.
Vaile, Charles A. enlisted in Co A, 2d Ind Vol Cav, November, 1861, for three years, VAN BUSKIRK, MARTIN enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge and Carthage; was dis- and was detailed the same day as hospital steward of the regiment, acting in that capa- city until July, 1862, and was then transferred to Medical Director's department at Nasville, charged by reason of physical disability, Tenn., and acted as clerk in that department until December, 1862, when he was dischnrg-
June, 1862; re-enlisted on board the gun- boat Isaac Smith of the Gulf Blockading ed because of physical disability; was in the Squadron, Aug., 1862, for one year; was en- battles of Pittsburg Landing, siege of Co- gaged in the battle of Stono Inlet, at which rinth, Perryville, Stone River, and Nashville. place he was captured, afterward exchanged, Now resides in Richmond.
and served on board the Eureka of the Poto-
VAILE, JOEL was commissioned Sur- mac Flotilla, two months, and was transfer- geun of 2d Reg Ind Vol Cav, September, 1861;fred to the Flag Ship Ella, on which he serv- acted as such until May, 1862; was then ap- ed out his time, when he was discharged, Sept., 1863. Res Milton. pointed brigade surgeon of Ist Cavalry Brig- ade of the Army of the Cumberland; acted
Van Horn, David enlisted in Co C, 84th as such under Gen. Jackson until the brigade Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years; was dissolved in June, 1862; returned to his was in the battles of Chicamauga, Mission regiment and remained about one month, Ridge, and others not named; served till the
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close of the war, when he was discharged.[Resacca, New Hope Church and Dallas, in Went from Washington township; res at the last of which he was wounded and dis- present, Blackford co. charged on account of wound, Dec., 1864. Vannuys, Cornelius volunteered in Co F, Son of Enos Veal, sen., Green tp.
69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, at organization of the Veal, Henry enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg regiment, for three years; was taken prisoner Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years; was at the battle of Richmond, Ky., paroled and ex- taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky .; exchanged, changed; rejoined his regiment; participated after which took part in the battles of Haines in the battles of Vicksburg and Arkansas Bluff, Arkansas Post, Thompson's Hill, Post; was taken sick shortly afterward, sent Grand Gulf and Raymond; returned home to the hospital at Millikin's Bend, and was and died, Sept., 1864. Son of Enos Veal, sen., discharged in consequence of physical disabil- Green tp.
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Veal, John B. enlisted in Co B, 36th Reg Williams' Panorama of the Bible. Son of Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years; was Mrs. Selina Vannuys, Franklin tp. discharged on account of physical disability, Vannuys, Isaac enlisted in Co A, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years in Oct., 1861; was March, 1862. Son of Enos Veal, Green tp. Vesper, John C. enlisted at Dayton, Ohio, in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Perry- on the first call for 75,000 men, but the quota ville, Stone River, and others; re-enlisted in
of Ohio being full, his company was not ac- same company and regiment in the spring of cepted; he next enlisted in Co E, 24th Reg 1864; was in the battle of Mission Ridge and Ohio Vol Inf, for three years, May 26th, all others in which his regiment was engaged, 1861; was at the battle of Green Briar, West Virginia, but was soon after discharged on account of physical disability; re-enlisted at down to Nov. 30th, 1864, when he was taken prisoner at the battle of Franklin, Tenn. He was paroled in April, 1865, and on his way Richmond, Ind., in Co 124th Reg Ind home on the steamer Sultana, when she ex-
Vol Inf, Nov. 7th, 1863; took part in the bat- ploded, April 27th, but was one of the few tle of Dalton, Ga., May 10th, 1864; soon aft- who escaped. He was promoted to Captain, er taken sick; sent to the hospital at Snake and served until the close of the war, at which time he was discharged. Res in Frank- lin township.
Vansant, D. M. volunteered in Co C, 57th Ind., fer burial. Family resides at Dayton, Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov., 1861, for three years; Ohio. was with his regiment for about one year, Vestal, Wm. enlisted in Co A, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec., 1863, for three years: was when he was attacked with pneumonia, and sent to hospital No. 4, Nashville, where he wounded, July 4th, 1864, in the arm, in the remained until May, 1864; served until ex- battle of Marietta, Ga .; is yet in the service, piration of term of enlistment, when he was honorably discharged. Res Hillsboro.
May, 1865. Family resides with Lucy Davis, Cambridge City.
Vansant, John enlisted in the 50th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Sept. 1st, 1862, for three years; has been with his regiment ever since, and participated with it in every battle and skir- roled, exchanged, and afterward killed in mish in which it has been engaged; is still, battle. Went from Dalton tp, and parents March, 1865, with his regiment. Res at time since removed to Randolph Co., Ind.
Vickers, Charles enlisted in Co F, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years; was taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky., pa-
Vickers, Thomas S. enlisted in Co C, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years; VARDAMAN, WALTER enlisted in Co served with the regiment until Jan., 1862, G, 54th Reg Ind Vol Inf; was in the battles when he was lost on a march from Otterville of Arkansas Post, Thompson's Hill, Vicks- to Springfield, Mo., while after Price; was burg and Black River Bridge; was honorably
reported missing, but supposed to have been discharged, Jan. 8th, 1863. Residence Dal- killed while attempting to rejoin his regiment, ton township.
between Rolla and Springfield. Son of Ed-
Veal, David enlisted in Co F, 36th Reg Ind ward Vickers, Richmond.
Vinsonhaler, Wm. H. enlisted in the 19th Ind Battery, Aug., 1862, for three years;
Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Stone Riv- er, Perryville, Chicamauga, Mission Ridge, was in the battle of Perryville, also in Sher- Peach Tree Creek, New Hope Church and man's campaign from Chattanooga until aft- Jonesboro; discharged at expiration of term. er the surrender of Johnson's army, May, Son of Enos Veal, Green tp. 1865; served until the battery was mustered
VEAL, ENOS enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg out, June, 1865. Res Washington.
Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years; was Visbrolt, Athup enlisted in Co B, 156th discharged on account of physical disability; Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1865, for one year; re-enlisted, Sept., 1862, in same company and is yet with the regiment, June, 1865. Fami- regiment; was in the battles of Mission Ridge, ly resides in Richmond.
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of enlistment with William Barton, Frank- lin township.
Gap, and then removed to the hospital at Jeffersonville, Ind., where he died, July 20th, 1864. His remains were taken to Richmond,
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VOGLESONG, HENRY J. was drafted and assigned to the 48th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1864, for one year; was at the capture of Goldsboro, and was discharged, June, 1865, by reason of the close of the war. Son of Henry Voglesong, Milton.
Vore, Jolin enlisted in Co B, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec. 3d, 1863, for three years; was in the battles of Nashville and Franklin; still in the service, April, 1865. Family res with Wm. Ryan, New Garden tp.
Vornauf, Peter enlisted in Co A, 8th Reg months; was in the battle of Romney, Va .; Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months; served his time; re-enlisted in Co E, 36th was discharged at expiration of term. Son Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years; was ap- of Peter Vornauf, Jackson tp.
Voss, John W. enlisted in Co A, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years; was captured in the battle of Richmond, Ky., paroled and was afterward exchanged; was in the battles of Chickasaw Bluff, Arkansas Post and Thompson's Hill; was captured while in the hospital at Raymond, Miss., pa- roled and exchanged; was in the charge on Fort Blakely, near Mobile, Ala, and was dis- charged, July, 1865, by reason of the close
Walker, Jacob S. enlisted in Co C, 2d Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug.,. 1861, for three years; was of the war. Res with John P. Voss, Center in the battle of Pittsburg Landing; discharg- township.
Voss, Robert C. enlisted in Co F, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1863, for three years; was in the battle of Franklin; yet in the serv- ice, May, 1865. Son of J. P. Voss, Center township.
Voss, Thomas J. enlisted in the 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Stone River, Chicaman- ga and Kenesaw Mountain; was discharged, and re-enlisted in same Co and Reg, and is yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of J. P. Voss, Center tp.
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Walker, Alexander C. enlisted in Co B, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Rappahannock Station, White Sulphur Springs, Gainsville, second Bull Run, &c .; was wounded in the face, Aug., 1862, at the battle of Gainsville; served his term and was discharged. Son of Dr. James Walker. Residence Jefferson tp.
Walker, Jackson enlisted in Co H, 11th Reg Ind Vol Infantry, April, 1861, for three
pointed Sergeant; was in the battle of Stone River, then transferred to the Signal Corps, Jan., 1864; while in that service, was in the battles of Chicamauga, Mission Ridge and. Resacca; was discharged at Atlanta, Georgia, Sept., 1864; now, April, 1865,, acting as chief of repairs on the Nashville and Stephenson telegraph line. Son of James Walker, Dal- ton tp.
ed by reason of physical disability, Novem- ber, 1862. Residence before enlisting, in Washington township; now resides in Henry county, Indiana.
Walker, John W. enlisted in Co D, 124th Reg Ind Vol Infantry, Dec., 1863, for three years; was detailed as clerk, and soon after promoted to Sergeant-Major, Sept. 1st, 1864, to 1st Lieut., and afterward to Captain; was in the campaign from Chattanooga to Atlan- ta, including the battles of Resacca, New Hope Church, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, Jonesboro, Franklin and Nash- ville; was transferred with the 23d Army
Voss, Wm. A. enlisted in the 147th Reg Corps, to the Eastern Department, and was Ind Vol Inf, Jan., 1865, for three years; yet in the battle of Kinston, N. C .; is now, May, in the service, May, 1865. Son of J. P. Voss, 1865, at Charlotte, N. C. Son of Christopher Walker, Richmond. Center tp.
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Walker, Leander enlisted in June, 1864,[13th, 1863, and was discharged, Feb., 1865, for one hundred days; was discharged at expi- by reason of physical disability. Resides in ration of his term. Former residence Milton; Milton. now resides in Greenfield, Ind.
Walker, Paul enlisted in Co C. 9th Reg
WARD, JOHN enlisted in Co E, 19th Reg U. S. Inf, Jan. 13, 1862, for three years; Ind Vol Cav, Dec., 1863, for three years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, was with the regiment in the battles of Pu- laski, Franklin and Nashville; is still in the service. Son of James Walker, Dalton tp.
Stone River, Hoover's Gap, Corinth and Chicamauga; was twice wounded in the last named battle, and was captured by the rebels Wall, William enlisted in Co K, 124th Ind while lying on the field, but was recaptured Vol Inf, August 10th, 1864; was in the bat- by our own forces; remained in the hospital tles of Franklin and Nashville; now with his three months, was pronounced unfit for field regiment at Washington City, February, 1865. Son of Nathan Wall, Perry tp.
Waller Thomas enlisted in Co B, 3d Ind Battery, July, 1861, for three years, and was listment. Res Richmond.
Ward, John enlisted in Co B, - Reg Ind re-enlisted as a substitute, November, 1862, Vol Inf, Jan., 1862, for three years; was in for three years, and was discharged at the the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Murfrees-
close of the war. Residence Jackson tp.
Wallich, Wilson enlisted in 71st Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1863, for three years; serv- ed until the close of the war, when he was discharged. Residence Cambridge City.
Wallich, Samuel enlisted in Co H, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf; further history not known. Former res } mile n e Cambridge City Jack- son, tp.
Wallich, Sanford enlisted in Co I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1861, for three years ; was wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, of which he died. Residence provious to en- listment } mile n e Cambridge City, Jackson township.
Wallick, Marion-history not known. Res- idence previous to enlistment { mile e Cam- bridge City, Jackson tp.
WALTZ, LEVI enlisted in Co F, 69th Reg Ind Vol Int, July, 1862, for three years; was in the battle of Richmond, Ky. (where, instead of being captured himself, he captured a rebel, and guarded him on foot to Louisville, Ky.); also in the battles of Chick- asaw Bluffs, Arkansas Post, Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Raymond, Black River Bridge, Vicksburg, Jackson Miss., and Fort Blakely, Ala .; was severely wounded in the latter battle, and is yet in the service, June, 1865. Went from Jefferson tp.
Ward, B. F. enlisted in Co F, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf, March, 1865, for one year; still in service, April, 1865. Resided when enlist- ed, with B. Ward, Wayne tp.
charged at expiration of term. Now resides with John Leeson, Harrison tp.
Reg U S Inf, Aug., 1861, for five years; was in the battle of Pittsburg Landing and others; enlistment with B. Ward, Wayne tp.
duty, and was sent to Fort Wayne for garri- son duty, where he served six months and was discharged by expiration of term of en-
boro and Lookout Mountain; discharged by expiration of time, Jan., 28th, 1865. Res with John Murphy, Wayne tp.
Ward, Richard G. enlisted in Co B, 16th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for one year; was injured by the fall of his horse, which was shot from under him in a skirmish in West Virginia, by reason of which he was discharged, Dec. 19th, 1861; was commis- sioned Capt. of Co B, Ist Reg Kansas Col'd Vol Inf, Aug. 10th, 1862; was in the battle of Island Mound; was promoted to Major, May 2d, 1863; was in the battles of Cabin Creek, Honey Springs, Poison Springs, where he was slightly wounded; was pro- moted to the office of Lieut .- Col .; twice re- fused a commission of Col. of other regiments, and is now in charge of the regiment at Lit- tle Rock, Ark., July, 1865. Family res 85 South Sixth st., Richmond.
Ware, William enlisted in Co M, 7th Reg Ind Vol Cav; was captured in the battle of Okolona, and was confined for some time in Andersonville prison; was paroled, afterward exchanged, and is still in the service, July, 1865. Son of Isaac N. Ware, Jackson tp.
Warner, Asa G. enlisted in Co I, 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1862, for three years ; was transferred from that to the Pioneer Corps, April, 1863, and is yet with the same, June, 1865. Family resides with C. T. Seaman, Richmond.
Warrick, George W. enlisted in Co A, 36th Ward, David enlisted in Co A, 139th Reg Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1861, for three Ind Vol Inf, for one hundred days; was dis- years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Land- ing, Stone River, where he was severely wounded in the leg, causing amputation, from
Ward, George F. enlisted in Co I, 15th the effects of which he soon died. Son of
Mrs. Jane Warrick, Richmond.
Wasson, Henry volunteered in the 36th Reg still in the servive, April, 1865. Res before Ind Vol Inf, at organization, for three years;
was engaged in every battle and skirmish
Ward, James M. enlisted in Co C, 5th fought by his regiment during the time for Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1862, for three years; which he enlisted, and was discharged at ex- was transferred to the Vet Res Corps, Aug. piration of term of service. Resided at time
discharged on account of physical disability;
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of enlistment, with William Barton, Frank- burg Landing, Tuscumbia Bottoms, Crab lin tp.
Orchard, Wild Cat Mountain, Hartsville, WASSON, JOEL enlisted in Co D, 8th Tenn. (where he was captured), Farmington, Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three Shelbyville, Chieamauga, in the Sequatehie months; was in the battle of Rich Mountain, Valley, Buzzard Roost, Resacca, Lost Mount- and was discharged at the expiration of term; ain, the siege of Atlanta and in McCook's re-enlisted in Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, raid in the rear of Atlanta; was in the saddle August, 1862, for three years; was in the five successive days and nights, and his mule battles of Zollicoffer, Powder Spring, Mossy becoming exhausted he returned to camp on Creek, Dandridge, Bean's Station, Blain's foot, subsisting nineteen days on raw corn Cross-Roads, Resaeca, Kenesaw Mountain, and blackberries; was discharged at expir- Macon, &c .; served until the close of the war. ation of term. Res with Richard Rue, and was then discharged. Resides } mile n Wayne tp. Cambridge City.
Watson, Seth F. enlisted in Co F, 31st Wasson, Mahlon L. enlisted, July, 1862, in Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years; 18th Ind Battery, for three years; was in the served ten months, was then discharged on battles of Mumfordsville, Bardstown, Gal- account of physical disability; re-enlisted in latin, Nashville, Stone River, Strawberry Plains, Knoxville, Chicamauga, Kingston,
the 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec., 1863, for three years; was discharged from that regi- Chattanooga, and the siege of Atlanta; serv- ment for the purpose of being commissioned ed out his time, and was discharged. Son of Ist Lieutenant of Co B, 144th U. S. Colored Anson Wasson, Milton.
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