Compendium of history and biography of Hillsdale County, Michigan, Part 12

Author: Reynolds, Elon G. (Elon Galusha), 1841-
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Chicago, [Ill.] : A.W. Bowen
Number of Pages: 554


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at Cadillac, Mich., and achieved great success. These two and Mr. Emery, just mentioned, are the only Hillsdale college students whom the writer has ever seen rated as millionaires in any authoritative list.


Among the leading graduates of the college, not the products of Hillsdale county (the figures immediately after names denote year of gradua- tion), may be mentioned Will M. Carleton, 1869, who was born only four miles out of the county, and whose poems may be found the world over, who was at the laying of the corner-stone on July 4, 1853, as a seven-year-old lad, and who came back as poet of the occasion at the semi- centennial celebration of that event on July 4, 1903; Hon. Albert J. Hopkins, 1870, who was eighteen years in the national House of Repre- sentatives, and now, at the age of fifty-seven, has reached the highest goal of all Americans to whom is denied the privilege of being president --- a seat in the United States Senate ; Bion J. Ar- nold, 1884, whose father fifty years ago lived in Cambria, also took the Martin mathematical prize in college, is now forty-two years old, is an electrical authority, and the president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. If you keep your eye on Bion Arnold you will have to look up, for he undertakes mammoth enter- prises and does what he undertakes.


Hon. Joseph B. Moore, who entered the col- lege in September, 1865, held various offices in Lapeer county, was elected circuit judge in 1887, was elected justice of the Supreme Court of Michigan in 1895, for ten years, and will soon be chief justice ; Hon. Edwin W. Cunningham, 1866, is now on the Supreme Bench in Kansas.


Others who have been circuit judges are Joseph T. Hoke, LL.D., now U. S. consul at Windsor, Nova Scotia, and Francis Cadwell, both of the class of 1870; William H. Sherman, 1861 ; Moses A. Luce and John M. Van Fleet, LL.D., both of 1866; Charles S. Bentley and John H. Goff, both of 1870; Herbert E. Winsor, 1873 ; George W. Smith, 1874 ; Martin B. Koon, LL.D., and Guy M. Chester.


Those who have been most prominent in the teaching profession besides Professor Payne, are


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Hiram Collier, LL.D., 1864, who, at his death, was professor of chemistry in Nebraska State University ; Bela P. McKoon, 1864, for years a professor in Cornell University, and Henri L. Ambler, 1864, a professor in Western Reserve University, at Cleveland. O .; John F. Downey, 1870, professor of mathematics and astronomy, and Arthur E. Haynes, Ph. D., 1875. professor of engineering mathematics, both in Minnesota University ; LeVant Dodge. 1872, and Bruce S. Hunting, 1873. both professors in Berea College, Kentucky: D. J. H. Ward. 1878, professor in Kansas Agricultural College ; O. L. Waller, 1883, professor in Pullman College, Washington ; Frank Smith, 1885, professor of natural history in Illinois State University : B. W. Aldrich, 1887, is professor of Greek in Moore's Hill College, Indiana, and Elias P. Lyon, 1891, at thirty-five years of age, is assistant professor of physiology in Chicago University. He also took both the Martin mathematical prize and the Crandall liter- ary prize at the completion of his course in 1892, as O). W. Pierce had done in 1891, the only two students who have ever taken both.


R. M. Lawrence, 1873, was the president of Parker College, Minnesota, for several years, and E. W. Van Aken, 1899, now holds this position ; E. O. Dickinson, 1875, has been president of Ridgeville College, Indiana : Joseph William Mauck, LL.D., 1875, chancellor of South Dakota University six years, and is now president of Hillsdale College ; Rev. J. R. H. Latchaw, D. D., 1881, has been president of Findlay and De- fiance colleges, in Ohio, and is now president of Palmer University, at Muncie, Ind., and Henry T. MacDonald, 1897, is president of Storer Col- lege, W. Va. And Hillsdale College has fur- nished from its graduates not only many of the members of its own faculty, but also largely furnished the faculties of Keuka College, N. Y., and Parker College, Minn.


Besides Rev. Dr. Crandall, who is pastor of the Memorial Baptist church of Chicago, some of those who have filled important pastorates in the Free Baptist denomination are Rev. Rivington D. Lord, D. D., 1877, Brooklyn, N. Y .; Rev. James H. Parsons, 1876, Buffalo, N. Y .; Rev.


George R. Holt, 1873, Hilton, N. Y., and Rev. Thomas C. Lawrence, 1892, Cleveland, Ohio. Rev. A. M. Gould, D. D., of Kalamazoo, Mich., is a leading Methodist minister in the state.


In medicine, James N. Martin, 1880. has been for years one of the medical faculty of the Uni- versity of Michigan, and has become celebrated.


Ellen Smith, A. M., 1866, has been professor and registrar in Nebraska State University ; Ruth Brockett, 1871, is lady principal of Rio Grande College, Ohio, and L. Adella Sloan, 1885. of the Normal School at Mt. Pleasant, Mich.


In politics, besides U. S. Senator Hopkins, Hon. Washington Gardner, of this district, and Solomon R. Dresser, the latter born in Litch- field township, are in Congress. Mr. Dresser has also become quite an inventor of oil and gas specialties, and exhibited his inventions at the Pan-American Exhibition at Buffalo.


In the army and navy, Hillsdale students, be- cause of their intelligence and. prowess were rapidly promoted and held many and important offices. Frank D. Baldwin, who served in the Civil War, entered college in the fall of 1865, and, after leaving college, enlisted in the regular army. He was promoted through the regular grades of office to colonel, and was sent to the Philippines, where, on account of conspicuous bravery, he was made a brigadier-general. The story of his storming the Moro forts with his command deserves to be ranked with the charge of the famous Six Hundred at Balaklava.


Charles V. Gridley, a Hillsdale boy, entered college in the spring of 1857, and was appointed a cadet in the Annapolis Naval Academy in 1860 by Hon. Henry Waldron. He became captain in 1897 and commanded Admiral Dewey's flagship at the battle of Manilla, when that famous officer said, "Gridley, when you are ready, fire." He was always ready, and it was one of his broad- sides which sunk the Spanish admiral's flagship.


In fact, Hillsdale College, in proportion to its numbers and wealth, occupies an enviable rank among the colleges of the country, in the posi- tion which its graduates and students hold in the professions and spheres of life they enter.


Is not this naturally to be expected, when


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the denomination which planted it pioneered the way to broadened views of religious thought. afterwards accepted by the very denominations which originally opposed them, and when this college itself blazed the trees marking the way to the now existent reforms in education, as seen by its record of having been the first college in the state to admit women to equal rights and honors with men, to receive colored students on an equality with white, to erect a gymnasium for physical culture, so as to have a sound body for a well-developed mind, and to comply with the law granting state teacher's certificates to grad-


uates. Coeducation had not only blossomed here, but was in full fruitage before it was adopted by most of the universities of the country, and the superiority of its literary societies in the past has given a quality of drill in public speak- ing and an acquaintance with parliamentary usage which has called their members to the front in public meetings and conventions.


It can at once be seen that, while the college is denominational, it is not sectarian, for three lady principals have respectively been Presby- terian, Methodist and Congregationalist. At the Michigan conference of the Methodist denomi- nation held in Hillsdale a few years ago, thirteen members of that conference were former students of Hillsdale College. Five denominations are at present represented on the board of trustees and as many among the faculty and teachers, seven different denominations upon the managerial and teaching forces, so it is very evident that re- ligiously the college is cosmopolitan in character.


The commercial value of which mention has been made, however great that may be, is too low a basis on which to measure the importance of the college to the community, for the real value of educational institutions is not to be estimated by the number, size and grandeur of their build- ings, nor by the magnificence of their endow- ments and equipments, but by the increase of the mental power and moral force which they confer upon those who make use of their advantages.


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CHAPTER X.


ROSTER OF THE CIVIL WAR.


Very few of the old counties in the North responded so well to the call to arms in the Civil War of 1861-5 as did patriotic Hillsdale. As the names of the gallant soldiers have had only a lim- ited publication in the county we republish them and thereby give an added reference value to this volume. Twenty-one men served in the First Michigan Infantry :


Luther S. Millard, Co. C; killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.


Eliab F. Rogers, Co. C; died Sept. 18, 1862, of wounds received at Bull Run.


John Ball, Jr., Co. C; died.


John E. Crane, Co. C; died at Fortress Monroe, Va., Sept. 21, 1862.


George Garrett, Co. C; died at Washington, D. C., Oct. 1, 1862.


John Smalts, Co. C; died at Washington, D. C., Oct. 10, 1862.


. Truman A. Hodgkins, Co. H; missing in action, Jan. 15, 1864.


Ambrose Cole, Co. I; died of wounds, July 2, 1864. Isaac Smith, Co. C; died near Alexandria, Va.


Michael Helmick, Co. C; discharged for disability, April 3, 1862.


John C. Iles, Co. C; discharged at Point Lookout, Md., Feb. 1, 1863.


James McDougall, Co. C; discharged to re-enlist as veteran, Feb. 17, 1864.


Wm. R. Newman, Co. C; discharged to re-enlist as veteran, Dec. 25, 1863.


Cornelius Fuller, Co. H; discharged to re-enlist as veteran, Feb. 17, 1864.


Allen O. Goodrich, Co. C; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, July 1, 1863.


James McDougall, Co. C; mustered out July 9, 1865. Julius R. Newman, Co. C; mustered out, Oct. 24, 1864. Wm. H. Pettit, Co. C; mustered out Nov. 19, 1864. Cornelius Fuller, Co. H; mustered out July 9, 1865. Charles D. Hodgkin, Co. H; discharged for disability, Feb. 15, 1863.


Philo M. Palmer, Co. K; mustered out July 9, 1865.


The Second Infantry contained these men :


Edwin J. March (previously capt. of the 27th Inf.), app. lieut-col. April 1, 1864; wounded before Pe- tersburg, June -, 1864; com. col. Sept. 30, 1864; resigned April 17, 1865.


Richard W. Ricaby, appointed capt. April 1, 1864; wounded June 24, 1864; com. lieut-col. Dec. 1864; disch. for disability Dec. 14 1864.


Edward A. Sherman, com. ist lieut. April 1, 1864; wounded near Petersburg, June, 1864; died Aug. 1864. Hurlbert Regg, com. 2d lieut. April 1, 1864; wounded July 17; disch. Oct. 14, 1864.


Franklin Burns, Co. A; killed near Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864.


Mathew M. Ormsby, Co. A; died of wounds June 19, 1864.


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Sanford Rogers, Co. A; died of wounds Aug. 16, 1864, at David's Island, N. Y.


Edwin C. Holmes, Co. D; killed near Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1864.


George Hatclı, Co. D; died of wounds at Washington, D. C., Aug 2, 1864.


George Crisp, Co. G; died of wounds at Washington, D. C., July 28, 1864.


Roselle S. Dickson, Co. D; died at Washington, D. C., July 28, 1864.


Samuel B. Rogers. Co. A; missing near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.


Richard Hogarth, Co. A; missing near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.


Warren Copeland, Co. A; missing in action near Petersburg, Va., Sept. 30, 1864.


John Tracy, Co. A.


Charles W. Daniels, Co. D.


James Beard, Co. D.


Alvin E. Hank, Co. D.


Luke Stage, Co. A; died of wounds Oct. 27, 1864.


Thomas Weston, Co. D; killed near Petersburg, Va., Feb. 23, 1865.


William Priestly, Co. D; died of wounds May 18, 1865, at Philadelphia, Pa.


Emanuel Eddinger, Co. E; died of wounds June 26, 1864, at City Point, Va.


William Cartwright, Co. F; killed near Petersburg, Va., Feb. 22, 1865.


John Tracy, Co. A; died at Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 18, 1865.


George Crisp, Co. D; died at Washington, D. C., July 28, 1864.


Edward M. Brown, band; mustered out Aug. 1, 1862. William L. Mapes, Co. B; discharged for wounds Aug. 25, 1862.


Warren Eddinger, Co. E; discharged for disability Sept. 26, 1864.


Alexander Campbell, Co. K; discharged for disability, July 1, 1864.


Lavant Palmer, Co. B; discharged Dec. 31, 1863, to re- enlist as veteran.


Edward Bohner, Co. A; mustered out June 2, 1865. Thos. H. Curtis, Co. A; mustered out Aug. 2, 1865. Lucius E. Gridley, Co. A; mustered out July 28, 1865. Warren Muller, Co. A; mustered out July 28, 1865. Franklin Russell, Co. A; mustered out June 2, 1865. B. Franklin Sweet, Co. A; mustered out May 25, 1865. George Touse, Co. A; mustered out July 28, 1865. Adna M. Woolsey, Co. A; mustered out July 28, 1865. William Young, Co. A; mustered out July 28, 1865. John W. Stone, Co. D; mustered out Aug. 19, 1865. James Beard, Co. D; mustered out July 18, 1865. Dewitt C. Cherington, Co. D; mustered out July 28, 1865.


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Levi Dunn, Co. D; mustered out July 28, 1865. Michael Overly, Co. D; mustered out June 7, 1865. Thos. C. Rudabaugh, Co. D; must. out Aug 3, 1865. Alvin E. Hank, Co. D; mustered out July 28, 1865. Charles W. Daniels, Co. D; must. out July 28, 1865. Andrew A. Ewing, Co. D; must. out July 28. 1865. William Beard, Co. D; must. out July 28, 1865. Freeman Havens, Co. D: must. out July 28, 1865. Frederick Knecht, Co. D; discharged for disability, May 22, 1865.


Wm. W. Marshall, Co. D; must. ont July 28, 1865. Christian Knecht, Co. D; must. out July 28, 1865. Ebenezer W. Warren, Co. D; disch. June 26. 1865. George Hart, Co. D; must. out June 20, 1865. Henry Freid, Co. D; must. out July 28, 1865.


Samuel H. Helsel, Co. D; inust. out July 28, 1865. Franklin D. Ford, Co. D; must. out June 20, 1865. James N. Root. Co. D; must. out July 28, 1865. Myron H. Smith, Co. D; must. out July 28, 1865. William Morley, Co. D; must. out May 24, 1865. Andrew Hall, Co. D; disch. July 30, 1865.


Jolın Ackerman, Co. D; must. out July 28, 1865. Joseph H. Crisp, Co. D; must. out May 12, 1865. John Truax, Co. D; disch. for disability, May 26, 1865. Henry M. Ewing, Co. D; disch. for disability, June 23, 1865.


Marshall Crandall, Co. D; must. out July 28, 186'. Sidney Jackson, Co. D; must. out June 16, 1865. Orrin C. Fry, Co. D; must. out June 24, 1865.


David L. Havens, Co. D; must. out June 20, 1865. John T. Corwin, Co. F; disch. from V. R. C., May 30, 1865.


Alvarus Derthick, Co. F; must. out July 28, 1865. Wm. H. Vandebogart, Co. F; must. out May 11, 1865. George Carpenter, Co. F; must. out July 28, 1865. William Havens, Co. F; disch. June 17, 1865.


William B. May, Co. K; must. out July 28, 1865.


The first and second Fourth Regiments of In- fantry has this long roll of gallant defenders of the Union :


George W. Lombard, com. capt. May 16, 1861; lieut- col. July 1, 1862; col., July 3, 1863; mortally wounded in battle of the Wilderness, May 5, 1864; died May 6, 1864.


C. C. Doolittle, com. 1st lient. May 16, 1861; capt., Aug. 20, 1861; wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862; col. 18th Infantry, July 27, 1862; brig-gen. of vols., May 11, 1865; brev. maj .- gen. of vols., June 13, 1865; must. out Nov. 31, 1865.


`Simon B. Hadley, com. 1st. lieut. May 16, 1861; re- signed; re-app. as capt. Feb. 1, 1863; res. May 31, 1864, to accept app. as asst. adj .- gen. with rank of capt .; finally res. Jan. 1, 1865.


Moses A. Funk, com. capt. May 16, 1861; resigned. Charles B. Parsons, com. 2d lieut. May 16, 1861; wounded at Gaines' Mills, June 27, 1862; res. March 7, 1863.


William H. McConnell, com. 2d lieut. May 16, 1861; res. Jan. 2, 1862.


Charles Marvin, com. 2d lieut., 1861; 1st lieut., 1862; capt. 1862; res. Jan. 2. 1863.


Robert Campbell, com. qr .- mr. Sept. 1, 1862; must. out June 30, 1864.


Josiah D. Emerson, com. 2d lieut. Sept. 3, 1862; 1st lieut. Dec. 13, 1862; must. out June 30, 1864.


William H. Sherman, com. 1st lieut. April 5, 1864; res. Sept. 13, 1864.


Horatio G. Lombard, com. 1st lieut. Nov. 14, 1862; captured at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.


Jacob H. Stark, com. 1st lieut. Sept. 13, 1864; must. out May 26, 1866.


George A. Knickerbocker, com. as capt. July 26, 1864; res. Jan. 31, 1865.


Samuel S. Walker, com. 2d lieut. July, 1862; must. out on expiration of service.


Levi J. Courtright, Co. E; killed at Halls' Hill, Sept. 4, 1861.


Truman K. Blatchley, Co. H; killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862.


Henry L. Morehouse, Co. H; killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862.


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Oliver C. Vanderpool, Co. H; killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862.


William H. Worden, Co. E; died near Falmouth, Va., March 30, 1863.


David Cronk, Co. F; died at Adrian, Mich. June 10, 1861.


Isaac Coleman, Co. H; died at Harrison's Landing, Va., July 12, 1862.


Columbus L. Bradley, Co. H; died Aug. 7, 1862.


David C. Brock, Co. E; killed at Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.


Alfred H. Dolph, Co. E; killed at Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.


Frank B. Forncrook, Co. E; killed at Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.


Thos. Van Valkenburg, Co. E; killed at Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.


Thos. Prestol, Co. E; died July 15, 1862, of wounds. John Millions, Co. H; killed at Gaines' Mills, Va., June 27, 1862.


Avery Randall, Co. E; died Dec. 18, 1861.


David Worden, Co. E; died April 20, 1862.


Oliver Gilbert, Co. H; died Oct. 27, 1861.


William H. Sloan, Co. H; died Dec. 3, 1861.


Madison Van Meter, Co. H; died Aug. 23, 1861.


Francis Yawger, Co. H; died Nov. 16, 1861.


James T. Wood, Co. H; died Aug. 25, 1862.


Watson W. Fuller, Co. H; missing at Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.


Charles W. Gregory, Co. H; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.


James H. Pendleton, Co. H; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.


Edwin G. Tripp, Co. H; died at Gettysburg, Pa., of wounds, July 12, 1863.


Sewell A. Jennison, Co. E; died in camp, March 30, 1863.


Elam J. Todd, Co. H; died at Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 18, 1862.


Cyrenus Cargill, Co. C; missing at Gettysburg,. Pa., July 2, 1863.


Riley N. Ainsworth, Co. E; died in rebel prison. Wm. R. Fuller, Co. E; missing at Gettysburg, Pa.


John Tarsney, Co. E; missing at Gettysburg, Pa. George A. Walker, Co. E; returned.


James R. Stillwell, Co. H; returned.


Chester Yawger, Co. H; returned.


Seth English, Co. C; died of wounds, June 22, 1864. near Petersburg.


George W. Teachout, Co. C; killed at North Anna, Va., May 23, 1864.


Heman S. Thewing, Co. C; died of wounds, June 19, 1864, at Washington, D. C.


James Tarsney, Co. E; killed in the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.


James Terwilliger, Co. E; killed in the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.


Amon C. Lake, Co. E; died May 14, 1864, of wounds received in the Wilderness.


Benjamin Best, Co. E; killed at Wilderness, May 15, 1864.


George A. Walker, Co. E; killed at Spottsylvania, Va., May 9, 1864.


John P. Fuller, Co. F; died at Fredericksburg, Va., of wounds, June 20, 1864.


John Goodenberger, Co. F; died at Washington, D. C., of wounds, May 22, 1864.


Ira Worden, Co. H; killed near Richmond, Va., June 3, 1864.


Emery B. Kelly, Co. I; killed at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.


Stephen C. Bond, Co. C; died at Baltimore, Md.


Edward Rhodes, Co. C; missing while on picket, Aug. 21, 1864.


John W. Vanness, Co. C; missing while on picket, Aug. 21, 1864.


Timothy B. Burch, Co. E; missing at Wilderness, Va., Nov. 23, 1863.


Wm. H. Smith, Co. E; missing at Wilderness, Va., Nov. 23, 1863.


Horatio B. Parker, Co. H; died at Harrison's Land- ing, Va., Aug. 4, 1862.


Charles W. Page, Co. F; died at Hatcher's Run, Feb. 6, 1865.


John Hardy, Co. H; died at White Oak Swamp, Va., June 14, 1864.


Wm. T. Fiester, Co. E; trans. to new 4th inf., June 28, 1865.


James H. Harrison, Co. E; trans. to new 4th inf., June 28, 1865.


Charles T. Hartson, Co. E; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Thomas Taroney Co. E; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Allen Freeman, Co. F; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Harvey B. Braddock, Co. F; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Warren M. Champlain, Co. F; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Wm. B. Duryea, Co. F; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


James H. Duryea, Co. F; ' trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


John A. Alden, Co. H; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


John Dean, Co. H; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Origen H. Getter, Co. H; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Asher Lafleur, Co. H; trans to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Wm. Marks. Co. H; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Enos S. Nobles, Co. H; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Wm. Robinson, Co. H; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Joseph Sandbar, Co. H; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Andrew J. Cook, Co. I; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


John Wallace, Co. I; trans. to new 4th Inf., June 28, 1865.


Jesse D. Critchfield, Co. E; disch. for disability, April 20, 1862.


George Comfort, Co. E; disch. for disability, March 5, 1852.


Isaac Chase, Co. E; disch. for disability, Jan. 20, 1862. Charles M. Drake, Co. E; disch. March 6, 1865.


Newton Green, Co. E; disch. Sept. 6, 1861.


Alvro F. Gleason, Co. E; disch. July 15, 1861. George E. Gates, Co. E; disch. July 15, 1861. John D. Neal, Co. E; disch. April 24, 1862. Justin Russell, Co. E; disch. June 24, 1861.


Watson C. Simmons, Co. E; disch. for disability April 22, 1862.


John W. Brown, Co. E; disch. Dec. 18, 1861.


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Eli Burk, Co. E; disch. Aug. 13, 1861.


George E. Beebe, Co. E; disch. for disability.


William H. Ross, Co. E; disch. for disability, Oct. 6, 1862.


Billings B. Merritt, Co. E; disch. for disability, Oct. 27, 1862.


F. Brown, Co. E; disch. for disability, Aug 4, 1862. William R. Bird, Co. E; disch. for disability, Nov. 14, 1862.


Marc A. Merrifield, Co. E; disch. for disability, Nov. 18, 1862.


Walter W. Wright, Co. E; dischi. for disability, Nov. 18, 1862.


Chauncy A. Brown, Co. E; disch. for disability, Oct. 18, 1862.


Wm. F. D. McCarty, Co. E; disch. Nov. 3, 1862, to enl. in regular service.


Lawrence Wright, Co. E; disch. Nov. 3, 1862, to enl. in regular service.


Albert W. Wilson, Co. E; disch. for disability, Dec. 2, 1862.


Joseph Stevens, Co. E; disch. for disability, Dec. 3, 1862.


Oliver P. Stone, Co. E; disch. Nov. 20, 1862, to enl. in regular service.


Charles T. Jeffers, Co. H; disch. for disability, Dec. 12, 1861.


William Lindsley, Co. H; disch. for disability, May 5, 1862.


Charles S. Birdsall, Co. H; disch. for disability, April 29, 1862.


Allen Anderson, Co. H; disch. for disability, Jan. 13, 1862.


John Warren, Co. H; disch. for disability, July 29, 1861.


Jesse L. Hadley, Co. H; disch. for disability, Dec. 18, 1861.


Marion F. Howe, Co. H; disch. for disability, Dec. 9, 1861.


George W. Jeffers, Co. H; disch. for disability, Sept. 6, 1861.


Michael Miller, Co. H; disch. for disability, Nov. 21, 1861.


Ira Murdock, Co. H; disch. for disability, July 29, 1861.


Byron F. Nutton, Co. H; disch. for disability, Nov. 21, 1861.


James H. Ostrander, Co. H; disch. for disability, Sept. 16, 1861.


Samuel S. Parker, Co. H; disch. for disability, Jan. 6, 1862.


Erastus W. Page, Co. H; disch. for disability, Jan. 15, 1862.


John Pittwood, Co. H; disch. for disability, July 29, 1861.


Mosley S. Ten Eyck, Co. H; disch. for disability, Sept. 24, 1861.


Henry Upthegrove, Co. H; disch. for disability, Jan. 2, 1862.


Charles P. White, Co. H; disch. for disability, Nov. 21, 1861.


William Wilder, Co. H; disch. for disability, July 29, 1861. Jules L. Williams, Co. H; disch. for disability, Jan. 2, 1862.


Linden H. Allen, Co. H; disch. for disability, Sept. 27, 1862.


Martin McConnell, Co. H; disch. for disability, July 19, 1862.


Olney J. Smith, Co. H; disch for disability, Nov. 17, 1862.


Cornelius M. Hadley, Co. H; disch. for disabiliy, Oct. 23, 1862.


Orson L. Parks, Co. H; disch. for disability, Nov. 12, 1862.


William Smith, Co. H; disch. for disability, Oct. 25, 1862.


Lafayette Young, Co. H; disch. for disability, Sept. 18, 1862.


Charles S. Duncan, Co. B; disch. for disability, Jan. 2, 1863.


Jarvis D. Rolfc, Co. E; dischi. for disability, Jan. 1, 1863.


Ira Williams, Co. E; disch. for disability, Dec. 26, 1862.


Orlando Gilchrist, Co. E; disch. for disability, Nov. 30, 1862.


Thomas Van Valkenburg, Co. E; disch. for disability, Feb. 4, 1863.


Charles H. Smith, Co. E; disch. for promotion March 27, 1863.


Edward Gavitt, Co. E; disch. by order, Sept. 15, 1863. George B. Brown, Co. E; disch. for disability, April 14, 1863.


William L. Worden, Co. E; disch. for disability, Feb. 16, 1863.


Debzon C. Allen, Co. E; disch. for disability, Jan. 24, 1863.


Webster H. Abbott, Co. E; disch. for disability, Aug. 1, 1863.


Gilbert D. Ward, Co. E; disch. for disability, Oct. 14, 1863.


Orlando F. Weaver, Co. E; disch. for disability, Oct. 13, 1863.


Orlando Nash, Co. H; disch. for disability, Jan. 2, 1863.


Alonzo B. Vanscoter, Co. H; disch. for disability, Dec. 22, 1862.


William G. Gay, Co. H; disch. for disability, Jan. 12, 1863.


William Morehouse, Co. H; disch. for disability, Jan. 31, 1863.




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