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Gustin, Clinton J., Keeler; enlisted March 17, 1865, at Keeler, discharged February 15, 1866.
Hall, James H., Lawton; enlisted November 6, 1861, at Law- ton; sergeant and commissary sergeant, second lieutenant Com- pany B and first lieutenant Company C; discharged February 15, 1866.
Hall, Wesley M., Lawton; enlisted October 29, 1861, at Law- ton; corporal; wounded at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862; dis- charged for disability August 25, 1862; present residence, Paw Paw.
Harper, Harvey, Lawton; enlisted December 10, 1861, at Law- ton, discharged August 18, 1863, for disability.
Hartman, Conrad R., Hamilton; enlisted December 9, 1861, at Hamilton; discharged June 21, 1863.
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Hawkins, Daniel, Lawton; enlisted February 1, 1862, at Law- ton; discharged February 15, 1866.
Hincher, Eli J., Decatur; enlisted March 18, 1865, at Hamilton ; discharged February 15, 1866.
Hopkins, George P .; enlisted February 22, 1864, at Lawton; discharged February 15, 1866.
Hopkins, Cyrus; enlisted March 31, 1865, at Kalamazoo; dis- charged February 15, 1866; died July 21, 1903.
Johnson, Gilbert D., Lawton; entered service October 14, 1861, at Lawton, as captain of Company H; wounded in action at Shi- loh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862; resigned October 8, 1862; dead, buried at Lawton.
Johnson, Uriah, Decatur; enlisted February 10, 1862, at Deca- tur; died June 1, 1862; buried in National cemetery at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, section 52, grave No. 912.
Kennard, William, Lawton; enlisted November 6, 1861, at Law- ton; discharged for disability, June 20, 1862.
Kinney, George R .; enlisted March 15, 1865, at Hamilton; dis- charged February 15, 1866.
Kidney, Samuel A .; enlisted January 5, 1864, at Lawton; dis- charged February 15, 1866.
Lee, Henry W., Lawton; enlisted August 14, 1862, at Lawton; discharged September 30, 1865.
Leet, Franklin, Porter; enlisted December 30, 1861, at Lawton; died at Pittsburg Landing, April 23, 1862.
Longcor, William H .; enlisted February 13, 1865, at Kalama- zoo; discharged February 15, 1866.
McNeil, Livingston ; enlisted February 9, 1864, at Lawton; died at Little Rock, Arkansas, July 21, 1864; buried in National cem- etery at Little Rock, grave No. 763.
Mayo, Lyman, Lawton; enlisted October 24, 1861, at Lawton; discharged for disability October 24, 1862.
Miller, Nicholas, Lawton; enlisted November 8, 1861, at Lawton; died at St. Louis, Missouri, June 1, 1862; buried in National cem- etery at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, section 52, grave No. 878.
Minnick, William, Porter; enlisted November 29, 1861, at Law- ton ; died at Atlanta, Georgia, June 17, 1862, while prisoner of war.
Monroe, Richard, Lawton; enlisted October 23, 1861, at Law- ton; discharged for disability, November 10, 1862.
Munger, Alpheus D., Lawton; enlisted November 6, 1861, at Lawton; discharged for disability, July 18, 1862.
Myers, Alfred, Lawton; enlisted November 6, 1861, at Lawton; discharged February 15, 1866.
Nash, Samuel D., Hamilton; enlisted November 16, 1861, at
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Hamilton; died at Little Rock, Arkansas; July 12, 1864; buried in National cemetery at Little Rock, section 2, grave No. 713.
Nash, William A., Lawton; enlisted October 31, at Lawton; died at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 27, 1862.
Nichols, Joseph; enlisted February 20, 1864, at Decatur; cor- poral; discharged February 15, 1866.
Parker, Dyer, Porter; enlisted August 13, 1862, at Porter; died at Little Rock, Arkansas, August 17, 1863.
Parker, Ira, Porter; enlisted August 11, 1862, at Porter; dis- charged for disability, November 23, 1862.
Parker, James; enlisted December 21, 1862, at Kalamazoo; died at Lawton, Michigan, January 11, 1865.
Parker, James M .; enlisted January 5, 1864, at Kalamazoo; died in Michigan, March 25, 1864.
Parsons, Christopher; enlisted March 1, 1862; discharged for disability, July 14, 1862.
Pattingill, Clark, Lawton; enlisted December 26, 1861, at Law- ton; discharged September 25, 1862.
Prince, Daniel; enlisted February 25, 1864, at Lawton; died at Lawton; November 21, 1864.
Rice, Edward H., Arlington ; enlisted October 26, 1861, at Ar- lington ; sergeant; discharged February 15, 1866.
Robards, Barney S., Hamilton; enlisted November 22, 1861, at Hamilton; wounded in action at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862; discharged March 5, 1864.
Robinson, Lucius K., Lawton ; enlisted October 14, 1862, at Law- ton; discharged for disability, July 7, 1863.
Robinson, Walter P., Paw Paw; enlisted October 23, 1861, at Lawton; discharged for disability, December 11, 1862.
Rough, Uriah W .; enlisted March 15, 1864; discharged Feb- ruary 15, 1866.
Sams, James; enlisted February 25, 1864, at Kalamazoo; dis- charged February 15, 1866.
Scott, Thomas J .; enlisted February 17, 1864, at Kalamazoo; died at De Vall's Bluff, Arkansas, July 26, 1864; buried in Na- tional cemetery at Little Rock, Arkansas, section 10, grave No. 407.
Sheldon, Luther D .; enlisted February 25, 1864, at Decatur; died at De Vall's Bluff, Arkansas, November 23, 1864.
Showers, Jacob, Jr .; enlisted February 26, 1864, at Antwerp; discharged February 26, 1866.
Smith, Allen; enlisted at Kalamazoo, February 9, 1864; dis- charged February 15, 1866.
Smith, Bennett; enlisted February 9, 1864, at Kalamazoo; dis- charged February 15, 1866.
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Stambrook, Samuel F., Lawton; enlisted October 30, 1861, at Lawton; corporal; discharged February 15, 1866.
Stephens, George, Lawton; enlisted November 7, 1861, at Law- ton; died at Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee, May 11, 1862.
Sternbergh, William, Lawton; enlisted November 2, 1861, at Lawton; discharged August 22, 1865.
Stilwell, Isaiah, Lawton; enlisted October 16, 1861, at. Lawton; discharged February 15, 1866.
Stilwell, James; enlisted August 9, 1862, at Lawton; discharged September 30, 1865.
Tomlinson, Clauson, Lawton; enlisted October 22, 1861, at Law- ton; died at Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee, June 6, 1862.
Tomlinson, James H .; enlisted February 26, 1864, at Kalama- zoo; discharged February 26, 1866.
Tyler, James P .; enlisted December 5, 1861, at Lawton; dis- charged for disability, October 24, 1862.
Van Hise, Jared P., Decatur; enlisted February 27, 1865; dis- charged June 17, 1865; died January 11, 1903; buried at Decatur.
Van Hise, Runyan, Lawton; enlisted October 26, 1861, at Law- ton ; taken prisoner April 6, 1862; returned to company, January 26, 1863; promoted to commissary sergeant and to second lieuten- ant of Company K, commissioned first lieutenant Company H; resigned December 31, 1864.
Van Hise, William K., Decatur; enlisted December 9, 1863, at Kalamazoo; discharged February 15, 1866.
Vannetten, William, Porter; enlisted November 16, 1861, at Porter; missing in action at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862; no further record.
Vought, Samuel, Decatur; enlisted February 29, 1864, at De- catur; discharged June 17, 1865.
Vought, Thomas A., Decatur; enlisted February 20, 1864, at De- catur; discharged February 15, 1866.
Wait, Stephen E .; enlisted April 19, 1864, at Lawton; dis- charged February 15, 1866.
Wilson, Charles, Lawton; enlisted November 27, 1861, at Law- ton ; died at De Vall's Bluff, August 23, 1863.
Wilson, William, Lawton; enlisted November 22, 1861, killed in action at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1861.
Wilson, William; enlisted February 13, 1865, at Kalamazoo; discharged February 15, 1866.
Wright, Adelbert; enlisted February 26, 1864, at Kalamazoo; discharged February 15, 1866.
Company K: Ames, Roswell, Lawrence; enlisted December 15, 1861, at Lawrence; discharged January 7, 1865.
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Blackmer, David C., Keeler; enlisted November 15, 1861, at Keeler; died at Little Rock, Arkansas, September 24, 1863.
Blackmer, John R., Hamilton; enlisted November 12, 1861, at Hamilton; discharged for disability June 1, 1865.
Barnum, Amos; enlisted March 18, 1865, at Hamilton; died at Washington, Arkansas, July 3, 1865.
Barnum, William; enlisted March 18, 1865, at Hamilton; dis- charged February 15, 1866.
Chubbuck, Russell L., Lawrence; enlisted November 4, 1861, at Lawrence; sergeant; discharged February 15, 1866; dead.
Code, John; enlisted March 16, 1865, at Hamilton; discharged February 15, 1866.
Corder, Eli M .; enlisted March 5, 1864, at Kalamazoo; dis- charged February 15, 1866.
Earl, John T., Decatur; enlisted December 10, 1861, at Decatur ; corporal; discharged February 15, 1866.
Earl, Samuel E., Hamilton; enlisted March 15, 1865; discharged February 15, 1866.
Field, Othniel H., Hamilton; enlisted November 13, 1861, at Hamilton; sergeant, discharged February 15, 1866.
Geer, Charles M., Hamilton; enlisted November 15, 1861, at Hamilton; died at St. Louis, Missouri, May 10, 1862.
Geer, William A., Hamilton; enlisted November 16, 1861, at Hamilton; died December 22, 1864, while a prisoner of war at Camp Tyler, Texas.
Hartman, Conrad R., Hamilton; enlisted December 9, 1861, at Hamilton; discharged June 21, 1863.
James, William H., Hamilton; enlisted November 15, 1861, at Hamilton; discharged for disability October 25, 1864.
Jordan, Allen J., Hamilton; enlisted November 15, 1861, at Hamilton; corporal; discharged February 15, 1866.
Luce, Charles C., Arlington; enlisted October 18, 1861, at Ar- lington; discharged January 7, 1865.
Morrison, John H., Decatur; enlisted November 21, 1861, at Hamilton; discharged for disability, July 18, 1862.
Parker, Henry C .; corporal; discharged February 15, 1864.
Peck, John A., Hamilton; enlisted November 22, 1861, at Hamil- ton; discharged January 7, 1865.
Pletcher, Daniel E., Keeler; enlisted March 7, 1865; discharged February 15, 1866.
Redding, John D .; enlisted February 16, 1864, at Kalamazoo; discharged February 15, 1866.
Rider, William B., Keeler; enlisted December 7, 1861, at Keeler ; died at Keeler, July 15, 1862.
Roberts, Russell; enlisted February 26, 1864, at Kalamazoo;
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died at De Vall's Bluff, Arkansas, September 1, 1864; buried in National cemetery at Little Rock, Arkansas, section 10, grave No. 373.
Stearns, William W .; enlisted March 15, 1865, at Hamilton; discharged for disability, October 5, 1865.
Sweet, Allen; enlisted February 16, 1864, at Kalamazoo; dis- charged for disability, June 12, 1865.
Wilson, Burney O., Hamilton; corporal; enlisted November 15, 1861, at Hamilton; wounded in action at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862; died at Paducah, Kentucky, May 30, 1862.
THIRTEENTH MICHIGAN INFANTRY
Onward, onward, then to Battle, For bright Freedom points the way, Though the grape shot thickly rattle, Onward, onward, to the fray.
The Thirteenth Michigan Infantry was organized at Kalama- zoo, under the direction of Colonel Charles E. Stuart of that city, and was mustered into the service of the United States, January 17, 1862, with an enrolment of 935 officers and enlisted men. It left the state February 12th, under command of Colonel Michael Shoemaker (Colonel Stuart having resigned), and proceeded to Nashville, Tennessee, where it was assigned to Wood's division of General Buell's army, and marched to Pittsburgh Landing to re- inforce General Grant, arriving just after the two days' battle with the Confederate forces under Generals Johnston and Beau- regard.
General Buell moved his headquarters to Dechard, north of Stevenson, on the line of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railway, and left the Thirteenth with a small garrison to hold Stevenson.
The enemy attacked before the Union forces left Stevenson, but were repulsed, and then a long march continued night and day over horrible roads across the mountains until Cowan was reached, where Colonel Shoemaker learned the army had left Dechard. He pressed forward and reached Tullahoma September 2nd, where he joined General Smith's division of Buell's army. Colonel Shoemaker was highly complimented by the commanding general for bringing in all his forces, artillery, and baggage, without loss of either men or equipment. The Thirteenth, with the balance of the army, then fell back to Nashville and joined in the pursuit of General Bragg's army to Louisville, Kentucky. In December the regiment belonged to the Third Brigade, First Division, General Thomas' corps, and joined the army commanded by General Rose- crans on his advance upon Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
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STONE RIVER
The regiment was engaged at Stone River the 30th and 31st of December, 1862, and in January, 1863, where it distinguished it- self by its desperate valor and was most warmly commended for the heroic work that checked the onward rush of the Confederate forces.
The brigade of which the Thirteenth formed a part was com- manded by Colonel Charles G. Harker, and was detached from its division and sent to the extreme right of the Union line, where the enemy had crushed that wing, when it formed a line in the immediate front of the Confederates and a desperate conflict com- menced. The Union forces were steadily pressed back by the enemy, but the Thirteenth held its position until nearly sur- rounded, when it fell back a short distance and reformed, con- tinually showing a bold front to the enemy. Colonel Shoemaker ordered a bayonet charge and the Thirteenth sprang forward with a yell, driving the enemy from the field in confusion and capturing a large number of prisoners. The regiment lost nearly one third of its strength in killed and wounded in the action on this part of the field. It recaptured two pieces of artillery of the Sixth Ohio Battery, which had been abandoned when the Union forces were driven back by the furious onslaught of the enemy.
The Thirteenth commenced its advance toward Chattanooga in August and marched over the Cumberland mountains, crossed the Tennessee river at Shell Mound and was one of the first regiments to march into Chattanooga on the morning of the 13th of Septem- ber. It proceeded almost at once to Chickamauga, where it was engaged the 19th and 20th of September, coming in contact with the enemy near Lee and Gordon's Mills, and before the close of the battle lost 107 killed, wounded and missing, out of a total of 217, the number of officers and men the regiment carried into action. Such a record tells how the Thirteenth sustained its part in this historic engagement far more eloquently than words can describe.
After the battle of Chickamauga the regiment was in the trenches about Chattanooga and took part in the movements about Lookout Mountain and Mission Ridge.
In November, 1863, the Thirteenth was organized with other regiments into a brigade of engineers and was attached to the headquarters of the Army of the Cumberland. In January, 1864, it veteranized and returned to Kalamazoo, where it arrived on the 12th and was furloughed for thirty days.
It returned to Chattanooga on the 20th of April with a large number of recruits and was soon engaged in the construction of
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military hospitals on Lookout Mountain, and in the pursuit of Forrest's forces until the month of November, when it joined the army under the command of General Sherman, being assigned to the Second Brigade, First Division of the Fourteenth Corps. The regiment marched with Sherman to the sea and reached Savannah on the 16th of December. After the surrender of the city the regiment continued with Sherman's army through South Carolina and North Carolina, meeting with Johnston and Hardee's forces at Bentonville, on the 19th of March, 1865, where it sustained a severe loss. This was the last battle of importance fought by Sherman's army.
After Johnston's surrender the regiment marched to Richmond and thence to Washington, where it participated in the grand re- view.
On the 9th day of June the regiment proceeded to Louisville, Kentucky, where it was mustered out of the service, proceeding to Jackson, Michigan, where it was paid off and disbanded July 27, 1865.
The Thirteenth participated in the following engagements: Shi- loh, Tennessee, April 7, 1862; Farmington, Mississippi, May 9, 1862; Owl Creek, Mississippi, May 17, 1862; siege of Corinth, May 10 to 31, 1862; Stevenson, Alabama, August 31, 1862; Munfords- ville, Kentucky, September 14, 1862; Perryville, Kentucky, Octo- ber 8, 1862; Danville, Kentucky, October 17, 1862; Gallatin, Ten- nessee, December 5, 1862: Mill Creek, Tennessee, December 15, 1862; Lavergne, Tennessee, December 27, 1862; Stewart's Creek, Tennessee, December 29, 1862; Stone River, Tennessee, December 29, 1862 to January 3, 1863; Eagleville, Tennessee, January 20, 1863; Pelham, Tennessee, July 2, 1863; Lookout Valley, Tennes- see, September 7, 1863; Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, September 10, 1863; Chickamauga, Georgia, September 12, 18, and 19, 1863; Chattanooga, Tennessee, October 6, 1863; Mission Ridge, Tennes- see, November 26, 1863; Florence, Alabama, October 8, 1864; Sav- annah, Georgia, December 17 to 21, 1864; Catawba River, South Carolina, February 28, 1865; Averysborough, North Carolina, March 16, 1865; Bentonville, North Carolina, March 19, 1865.
Total enrolment, 2092; killed in action, 47; died of wounds, 33; died in Confederate prisons, 7; died of disease; 253; discharged for disability (wounds and disease), 216.
Following are the names of the Van Buren county members of the regiment : Culver, Joshua B., Paw Paw; entered service at organization of the regiment as first lieutenant and adjutant; major, July 4, 1862; lieutenant-colonel, February 26, 1863; col- onel, May 26, 1863; commanding brigade July 23, 1864; final dis- charge July 25, 1865.
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Whitcomb, Lewis J., Paw Paw; entered service as chaplain, commissioned August 7, 1863; discharged for disability March 17, 1865; died August 10, 1903; buried at Milford, Michigan.
Company A: Brown, Jesse M., Paw Paw; enlisted August 16, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged June 8, 1865; died at Paw Paw, April 14, 1911.
Bush, Philemon, Waverly; enlisted December 20, 1863, at Osh- temo; corporal; discharged July 25, 1865.
Hoyt, Benjamin F., Paw Paw; enlisted February 26, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged July 25, 1865.
Merritt, Charles A., South Haven; enlisted February 24, 1864, at Sturgis; discharged July 25, 1865.
Rice, Orville A .; enlisted February 24, 1864; discharged from hospital, May 23, 1865 ; present residence, Paw Paw.
Whitford, De Forest A., Waverly; enlisted December 20, 1863, at Oshtemo; discharged July 25, 1865.
Chapman, Dewey D., Columbia; enlisted August 19, 1864, at Columbia; discharged July 25, 1865; died September 5, 1898; buried at Arlington.
Waldron, Frederick; enlisted January 24, 1865, at Kalamazoo; discharged July 25, 1865.
Company B: Collins, Edgar; enlisted August 26, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged June 8, 1865.
Coon, Carlton, Paw Paw; enlisted August 26, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged June 8, 1865.
Coon, Edwin H., Paw Paw; enlisted August 26, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged June 21, 1865.
Loveland, George B., Paw Paw; enlisted August 26, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged June 8, 1865.
McGrady, James, Paw Paw; enlisted August 26, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged June 8, 1865.
McVey, James W., Paw Paw; enlisted .September 3, 1864, at Jackson ; substitute for Joshua Bangs; discharged June 8, 1865.
Smith, Junius, Paw Paw; enlisted August 26, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged June 8, 1865; died April 20, 1891; buried at Paw Paw.
Woodbeck, David; enlisted December 31, 1863, at Waverly; dis- charged January 31, 1865.
Company C: Austin, William F., Paw Paw; enlisted August 13, 1864, at Paw Paw; died June 29, 1865; buried in National cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.
Arnold, William W., Antwerp; enlisted February 16, 1864, at Antwerp; discharged July 25, 1865.
Butler, William D., Mattawan; enlisted October 23, 1861, at Mattawan; died at Nashville, Tennessee, May 20, 1863; buried in National cemetery, Nashville.
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Britton, William H., Mattawan; enlisted February 24, 1864, at Kalamazoo; discharged July 25, 1865.
Calkins, Orlando W., Mattawan; enlisted December 6, 1861, at Mattawan; died at Mattawan, May 10, 1862.
Covey, Hiram F., Waverly; enlisted April 29, 1861, at Paw Paw; died at Savannah, Georgia, March 18, 1865; buried in Na- tional cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina, section 41, grave No. 4655.
Dailey, Ira H., Lawton; enlisted March 29, 1865, at Kalamazoo; discharged July 25, 1865.
Dailey, William S., Lawton; enlisted December 13, 1861, at Por- ter; corporal; discharged July 25, 1865.
Davis, Andrew J., Hartford; enlisted September 1, 1864, at Paw Paw; discharged May 31, 1865.
Dunbar, Edwin G., Decatur; enlisted October 9, 1861; sergeant ; second lieutenant May 15, 1862; first lieutenant and quartermas- ter August 18, 1862; captain January 4, 1864 ;. major August 1, 1865; breveted lieutenant-colonel for gallant services March 13, 1865; discharged November 22, 1865.
Edick, George W., Decatur ; enlisted November 2, 1861, at Deca- tur; musician ; discharged July 25, 1865.
Fox, George N., Waverly ; enlisted August 24, 1864, at Kalama- zoo ; sick at Tilton November 1, 1864; no further record.
Fox, Henry, Mattawan; enlisted October 23, 1861, at Mattawan; sergeant, color sergeant; killed in action at Chickamauga, Georgia. September 19, 1863.
Greenman, Miles, Decatur; enlisted December 23, 1861, at Deca- tur; died at Louisville, Kentucky, April 22, 1862; buried in Na- tional cemetery, Louisville.
Griffith, Collins D .; enlisted February 15, 1864, at Antwerp; discharged July 17, 1865.
Hand, Alden S., Decatur; enlisted December 21, 1861, at Al- legan; killed in action at Stone River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862; buried in National cemetery at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, grave No. 2911.
Huff, Henry, Mattawan; enlisted February 23, 1864, at Ant- werp; discharged July 11, 1865.
Huff, Marion, Mattawan; enlisted February 15, 1864, at Ant- werp; discharged June 9, 1865.
Johnson, Henry M., Porter; enlisted December 13, 1861, at Porter; died at Danville, Kentucky, November 20, 1862; buried in National cemetery at Lebanon, Kentucky.
Lee, Edward; enlisted October 19, 1861, at Decatur; sick at Nashville, Tennessee; no further record.
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Lent, Champlin; enlisted at Antwerp, February 27, 1864; wounded in action at Bentonville, North Carolina, March 19, 1865; discharged June 20, 1865.
Lynden, Elbridge G., Lawton; enlisted February 25, 1864, at Porter; discharged July 25, 1865.
Nash, Eugene D., Paw Paw; enlisted August 30, 1864, at Wa- verly ; discharged June 8, 1865.
Niles, Augustus; enlisted August 30, 1864, at Kalamazoo; dis- charged August 30, 1865.
Oaks, Samuel E .; enlisted February 27, 1864, at Antwerp; died at Alexandria, Virginia, May 28, 1865; buried in National cem- etery at Alexandria.
Pratt, Warren, South Haven; enlisted December 24, 1861, at South Haven; transferred to U. S. Engineers; discharged Sep- tember 20, 1865.
Price, Andrew A .; enlisted November 6, 1861; discharged for disability July 31, 1862.
Prindle, Lawrence E., Waverly; enlisted August 30, 1864, at Waverly; discharged June 8, 1865.
Stilwell, Tra, Porter; enlisted December 30, 1861, at Porter; wounded in action at Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863; discharged January 30, 1865.
Van Wickle, William B .; enlisted February 15, 1864, at Ant- werp: taken prisoner at Goldsboro. North Carolina ; discharged June 3. 1865.
Varnum, John, Mattawan; enlisted August 21, 1864, at Kala- mazoo; discharged June 8, 1865.
Welch, John A., Paw Paw; enlisted August 30, 1864; discharged June 15, 1865.
Williams, Cantine R., Mattawan; enlisted February 15, 1864, at Antwerp; corporal; discharged July 25, 1865.
Williams, Smith G., Mattawan; enlisted October 23, 1861, at Mattawan; sergeant; wounded in action at Chickamauga, Geor- gia, September 19, 1863; second lieutenant, March 19, 1864; first lieutenant, May 12, 1865; captain July 5, 1865; discharged July 25,1865.
Company D: Allen, Anson, Paw Paw; enlisted December 10, 1863, at Bloomingdale; discharged July 25, 1865.
Bell, Ephraim N .; enlisted December 20, 1863, at Blooming- dale; died at Nashville, Tennessee, March 28, 1864; buried in Na- tional cemetery at Nashville.
Bush, Sylvanus, Bloomingdale; enlisted December 16, 1863, at Bloomingdale; discharged July 12, 1865.
Cadwell, Levi, Lawrence; enlisted September 3, 1864, at Cooper ; discharged June 8, 1865.
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Doran, William, Decatur; enlisted November 1, 1861, at Deca- tur; discharged July 25, 1865.
Foote, Cortes F., Paw Paw; enlisted October 19, 1861, at Paw Paw; discharged for disability July 16, 1862.
Howard, Orange F., Paw Paw; enlisted February 3, 1863, at Bloomingdale; died at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, August 13, 1864; buried in National cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee, grave No. 1393.
Joy, Andrew J .; enlisted December 14, 1863, at Waverly, died at Stevenson, Alabama, February 10, 1864.
Lull, Abner, Mattawan; enlisted December 31, 1861, at Mat- tawan; died at Hillsboro, Tennessee, August 4, 1863; buried in National cemetery at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, grave No. 3059.
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