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William Minnick, died of disease at Atlanta, Ga., June 17, 1862.
Livingston McNiel, died of disease at Little Rock, Ark., July 21, 1864.
Lyman Mayo, disch. for disability, Oct. 24, 1862.
Alpheus D. Munger, disch. at Detroit, July 18, 1862.
Alfred Myers, veteran, Dec. 19, 1863; must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Samuel D. Nash, veteran, Dec. 19, 1863; died of disease at Little Rock, Ark., July 12, 1864.
Dyro Parker, died of disease at Little Rock, Ark , Oct. 17, 1863.
James W. Parker, died of disease in Michigan, March 25, 1864.
James Parker, died of disease at Lawton, Mich., Jan. 11. 1865.
Daniel Prince, died of disease at Lawton, Mich., Nov. 21, 1864.
Christopher Parsons, disch. for disability, July 14, 1862.
Walter P. Robinson, disch. for disability, Dec. 11, 1862. Uriah W. Rough, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
James B. Reynolds, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Edward H. Rice, must. out Feb. 15, 1866. . George Stephens, died of disease at Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., April 6, 1862. Thomas J. Scott, died of disease at Duvall's Bluff, Ark., July 26, 1864.
Luther D. Sheldon, died of disease at Duvall's Bluff, Ark., Nov. 23, 1864. James Stilwell, veteran, Dec. 19, 1863; disch. by order, Sept. 30, 1865.
William Sternberg, disch. by order, Aug. 22, 1865.
Samnel A. Sidney, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 2, 1865.
Isaiah Stilwell, veteran, Dec. 26, 1863 ; must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
James Sams, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Jacob Showers, Jr., must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Allen Smith, must. out Feb. 15, 1866. Bennett Smith, must. out Feb. 15, 1866. James Tomlinson, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Clanson Tomlinson, died of disease at Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., June 6, 1862.
James P. Tyler, disch. for disability, Oct. 24, 1862.
Rungan Van Hise, veteran, Dec. 19, 1863 ; sergeant. Samuel Vonght, disch. by order, June 17, 1865.
Gerald Van Hise, disch. by order, June 17, 1865.
William Vannetten, missing in action at Shiloh, Tenn., April 6, 1862.
William R. Van Hise, must. out Feb. 15, 1866. Thomas A. Vought, must. out Feb. 15, 1866. Adelbert Wright, must. out Feb. 15, 1866. Stephen E. Wait, must. out Feb. 15, 1866. William Wilson, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Burney O. Wilson, died at Shiloh from wounds received there.
Charles Wilson, died of disease at Duvall's Bluff, Ark., Aug. 23, 1863. William Wilson, died in action at Shiloh, Tenn., April 6, 1862.
Company K.
Sergt. Othniel H. Field, Hamilton; enl. Nov. 13, 1861; must. out Feb. 15, 1866. Sergt. Russell L. Chubbuck, Lawrence ; enl. Nov. 4, 1861; veteran, Dec. 29, 1863; must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Corp. Barney O. Wilson, Hamilton; enl. Nov. 15, 1861; died May 30, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh.
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Corp. Allen J. Jordan, Hamilton ; enl. Nov. 15, 1861; veteran, Dec. 29, 1861 ; must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Roswell Ames, disch. at end of service, Jan. 7, 1865.
David C. Blackmer, died of disease at Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 24, 1863.
John R. Blackmer, veteran, Jan. 1, 1864; disch. for disability, June 1, 1865. Amos Barnum, died of disease at Washington, Ark., July 3, 1865.
William Barnum, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Eli M. Corder, must. ont Feb. 15, 1866. John Code, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
John L. Earl, disch. to re-eulist as veteran, Dec. 29, 1863.
Samuel E. Earl, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Charles M. Geer, died of disease.
William A. Geer, died of disease at Camp Tyler, Texas, Dec. 22, 1864. Conrad R. Hartman, disch. by order, June 21, 1863.
William H. James, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1864. Charles C. Luce, disch. at end of service, Jan. 7, 1865.
John Morrison, disch. for disability.
John A. Peck, disch. at end of service, Jan. 7, 1865.
David E. Fletcher, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Henry C. Parker. must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
John D. Redding, must. out Feb. 15, 1866.
Russell H. Robards, died of disease at Duvall's Bluff, Ark , Sept. 1, 1864. William B. Rider, died of disease at Keeler, Mich., July 15, 1862.
Barney L. Robards, veteran, Jan. 1, 1863.
Allen Sweet, disch. for disability, June 12, 1865.
William W. Sterns, disch. for disability, Sept. 5, 1865.
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
This regiment, raised during the autumn and winter of 1861, had its rendezvous at Kalamazoo. It left that place for the front on the 12th of February, 1862, with nine hundred and twenty-five officers and men, to which seventy-four were added by enlistment before the 1st of July following. Company K was from Van Buren County, and so were considerable portions of Companies C, D, E, and H. There were also some from that county in other companies, and the regiment contained a few from Berrien County.
From Kalamazoo the regiment proceeded through In- diana, Kentucky, and Tennessee to Pittsburg Landing, which it reached, after a forced march, near the close of the second day's battle, too late to take part in the conflict. From that time until the evacuation of Corinth, the 13th was engaged in the arduous picket and fatigue duties per- formed by Gen. Halleck's army. It then moved with Gen. Buell's forces into Northern Alabama, and was the last of the command to leave that locality when the general fell back towards Louisville. It shared all the hardships of that long march through Tennessee and Kentucky, and immediately on reaching Louisville, in October, 1862, retraced its weary steps in pursuit of the rebel Gen. Bragg. It aided in chasing him and his motley forces out of Kentucky, but did not happen to be present at any heavy battle. It suffered severely from disease, however, the deaths from this cause during the first year of service (closing on the 1st of November, 1862) numbering sev- enty-one, while the number discharged for disability during the same time was one hundred and twenty.
After a short stay at Silver Springs, Tenn., the regiment advanced and aided in driving the enemy from Lebanon. Proceeding to Nashville, it was on duty in that vicinity until the 26th of December, when it marched with Gen. Rosecrans' army towards Murfreesboro'. On the 29th it was engaged in skirmishing with the enemy, and had sev- eral of its men killed and wounded. On the 31st of De- cember and 1st and 2d of January the regiment was hotly engaged in the battle of Stone River, having twenty-five killed, sixty-two wounded, and eight missing, out of two
hundred and twenty-four who entered the conflict. On the 31st of December it recaptured, by a bayonet charge, two Union cannon which had fallen into the hands of the enemy.
After the victory at Stone River, the 13th was engaged in building fortifications at Murfreesboro', and in scouting through the adjoining parts of Tennessee until the 24th of June, 1863, when it advanced with Rosecrans against Bragg. After various marches and countermarches in rear of the retreating forces of the latter general, the regiment, with its division, moved from Hillsboro', Tenn., to cross the Cumberland Mountains. By a march of four days over mountains three thousand feet high, along roads so steep that the cannon and baggage often had to be hauled by hand, the division reached the valley of the Sequatchie. It then crossed the Tennessee and marched upon Chatta- nooga, the 13th being one of the first regiments to occupy that place.
On the 19th and 20th of September, 1863, the 13th was warmly engaged in the disastrous battle of Chicka- mauga, going into action with 217 officers and men, and having twenty-five killed and mortally wounded, fifty-seven others wounded, and twenty-five missing, some of whom were probably killed. The total number of those killed or mortally wounded in action during the year ending Nov. 1, 1863, was fifty-one, while there were ninety-two others wounded, sixty-six who died of disease, and one hundred and sixty-two who were discharged for disability.
On the 5th of November this regiment, with the 21st and 22d Michigan Infantry, and the 18th Ohio Infantry, was organized into a brigade of engineers and assigned to duty at Chattanooga, being attached to the headquarters of the Department of the Cumberland.
The 13th was present at the battle of Mission Ridge, but was not seriously engaged. During the months of Decem- ber, 1863, and February, 1864, it was stationed on the Chickamauga, engaged in picket duty and in cutting logs for building warehouses at Chattanooga.
The regiment re-enlisted as a veteran organization on the 5th of February, 1864, and in the early part of February returned home. After the usual veteran furlough, the men rendezvoused at Jackson, in this State, their number being increased by over four hundred new recruits. On the 26th of March they again set out for the field, reaching Chatta- nooga on the 20th of April. For five months from that time the regiment was stationed at Lookout Mountain, en- gaged in the construction of military hospitals and guarding the sick and wounded sent back from Sherman's army. It was then relieved from engineer duty, and assigned to the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 4th Corps. After a severe march in pursuit of the rebels, under Forrest and Roddy, through Northern Alabama, the regiment joined the brigade at Rome on the 1st of November.
In a few days it joined Gen. Sherman's army near At- lanta, and set out on the celebrated " march to the sea,"- that renowned but comparatively easy achievement, when sixty thousand men, the flower of the whole Western army, swept in a resistless mass through Georgia, brushing con- temptuously aside the few feeble detachments of home- guards and conscripts which endeavored to oppose them,
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without delaying for a moment their own mighty and ma- jestic advance. Having reached Savannah on the 16th of December, 1864, the regiment was on duty in the trenches before that city until the 21st of the same month, when the enemy evacuated the place. On the 17th of January, 1865, the regiment advanced with the army through the Carolinas, being slightly engaged at Catawba River, S. C., on the 28th of February, and at Averysboro', N. C., on the 16th of March.
At Bentonville, N. C., on the 19th of March, 1865, the 13th took part in one of the severest battles of the latter part of the war. By this time Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, one of the best officers in the Confederate service, had col- lected all the rebel troops in North and South Carolina, and was prepared to make a desperate effort to stop, or at least to delay, the advance of Sherman's army towards the " last ditch" which encircled Richmond. Down to this time there had been hardly any opposition worthy of the name since the army left Atlanta, and when the 1st Division was ordered to drive the enemy from the position which he had taken up near Bentonville, the men advanced with con- fident steps to what they expected would be a repetition of their former easy victories. But when they arrived on the ground they were met by a withering fire from a large force of veteran soldiers, heavily intrenched and ably commanded.
The division advanced gallantly, their men falling by scores, and at one time the 13th gained a position within six rods of the enemy's breastworks, but the storm of lead was too severe to be withstood ; the regimental commander, Lieut .- Col. Willard G. Eaton, was shot dead at the head of his men, and at length the whole division was compelled to fall back to the shelter of a low acclivity within easy musket range of the rebel intrenchments. Here the fight was continued during a considerable part of the day, until at length heavy reinforcements came up, and the breast- works were captured without serious difficulty. In this battle the 13th Michigan Infantry had one hundred and ten officers and men killed, wounded, and captured.
After the surrender of Gen. Johnston's army the 13th left its camp on the Cape Fear River on the 30th of April, 1865, participated in the grand review of Gen. Sherman's army at Washington, on the 24th of May, left that city on the 9th of June, and reached Louisville, Ky., on the 15th of the latter month. It was mustered out in that city on the 25th of July, and on the 27th of July arrived at Jack- son, Mich., where it was paid off and disbanded.
MEMBERS OF THE THIRTEENTH INFANTRY FROM VAN BUREN COUNTY.
Field and Staff.
Col. Joshua B. Culver, Paw Paw; com. May 26, 1863; lieut .- col., Feb. 26, 1863; maj., July 4, 1862; 1st lieut. and adj., Nov. 9, 1861; must. out Feb. 23, 1865.
Q.M. G. Edwin Dunbar, Decatur; com. Aug. 18, 1862 ; app. q.m. U. S. Vols., Dec. 5, 1863; bvt. maj. and lieut .- col. U. S. Vols. for gallant and meritori- ous services during the campaign in Georgia and the Carolinas; must. out Nov. 22, 1865.
Chaplain Rev. Lewis Whitcomb, Paw Paw; com. Aug. 7, 1863; disch. for dis- ability, March 17, 1865.
Non-Commissioned Staff.
Com. Sergt. John Kirby, Mattawan; enl. Dec. 10, 1861; pro. to 2d lieut., Co. A, May 7, 1865.
Company A.
2d Lieut. John Kirby, Mattawan; com. May 7, 1865; pro. to Ist lieut., July 5, 1865 ; must. out 2d lieut., July 25, 1865.
Jesse Brown, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
Dewey D. Chapman, must. out July 25, 1865. Benjamin F. Hoyt, must. ont July 25, 1865. Fred. Waldron, must. out Feb. 6, 1866.
Company B.
William F. Austin, died of disease, June, 1865. James C. McVey, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
Company C.
2d Lieut. G. Edwin Dunbar, Decatur; com. May 15, 1862; sergt., Oct. 9, 1861; pro. q.m., Aug. 18, 1862.
2d Lieut. Smith G. Williams, Antwerp; com. March 19, 1864; veteran, Jan. 18, 1864; sergt. ; pro. capt., July 5, 1865; must. ont 2d lieut., July 25, 1865.
Musician Geo. W. Edick, Decatur; enl. Nov. 2, 1861; veteran, Jan. 18, 1864 ; must. ont July 25, 1865.
William W. Arnold, must. out July 25, 1865.
William D. Butler, died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., May 20, 1863.
William H. Britain, must. out July 25, 1865.
Orlando W. Calkins, died of disease at Mattawan, Mich., May 10, 1862. Stephen A. Colburn, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
Andrew J. Davis, disch. by order, May 31, 1865.
William S. Dailey, must. out July 25, 1865.
Ira Dailey, must. out July 25, 1865.
Henry Fox, died in action at Chickamauga, Tenn., Sept. 19, 1363. Miles Greenman, died of disease at Louisville, Ky., April 27, 1862. Collins D. Griffith, disch. by order, June 6, 1865.
Henry Huff, disch. by order, July 11, 1865.
Marion Huff, disch. by order, June 9, 1865.
Alden S. Hand, died in action at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Champlin Lent, disch. by order, June 30, 1865.
Elbridge G. Lynden, must. out July 25, 1865. Augustus Niles, disch. by order, May 30, 1865. Warren Pratt, disch. by order, July 30, 1864. Lawrence E. Prindle, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
William Van Sickle, disch. by order, June 6, 1865. John Varnum, dischi. by order, June 8, 1865.
John A. Weich, disch. by order, June 15, 1865. Cantine R. Williams, must. out July 25, 1865.
Company D.
Anson S. Allen, must. out July 25, 1865. Ephraim M. Bell, died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., March 28, 1864.
Sylvester Bush, disch, by order, July 12, 1865.
William H. Burkhart, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
Levi Cadwell, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
Willis C. Cook, disch. for disability, Nov. 3, 1862.
William Doran, veteran, enl. Jan. 18, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Cortes F. Foot, disch. for disability, July 16, 1862. Orange T. Howard, died of disease at Lookont Mountain, Tenn., Aug. 13, 1864.
Andrew J. Joy, died of disease at Stevenson, Ala., Feb. 10, 1864.
Abner Lull, died of disease at Hillsboro', Tenn., Aug. 4, 1863. George Steadman, died of disease at Bridgeport, Ala., Jan. 14, 1865.
Harmon Timerson, disch. by order, June 15, 1865.
George W. Vaughan, disch. by order, May 20, 1865. Oscar D. Vanderveer, disch. by order, June 28, 1865.
Company E.
Sergt. James Wilson, Paw Paw ; enl. Oct. 16, 1861 ; trans. to Invalid Corps, Sept. 30, 1863.
Sergt. Elisha Tyler, Paw Paw ; enl. Sept. 14, 1861 ; veteran, Jan. 18, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Charles W. Acker, disch. for disability, July 12, 1862.
George W. Berridge, died of disease, Oct. 26, 1862.
Ora S. Brown, must. out July 25, 1865.
James Cannon, disch. by order, Aug. 29, 1863.
Corey Davis, disch. by order from Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 29, 1865. Jolin R. Fowler, disch. at end of service, Jan. 16, 1865.
William Henry, disch. for disability, Sept. 12, 1862. Andrew J. Johnson, disch. for disability, October, 1863.
Henry Jay, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Ephraim Lewis, must. out July 25, 1865.
Artlınr L. Lillie, must. out July 25, 1865. David McNeil, dischi. for disability, Sept. 14, 1862.
Nathaniel C. Parrish, died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., April 4, 1862.
Henry A. Rogers, disch. for disability, Oct. 5, 1862. William Robbins, disch. at end of service, Jan. 18, 1865.
Henry E. Slocomb, disch. for disability, July 22, 1862.
George W. Sams, disch. for disability, Nov. 21, 1862. Byron Saxton, disch. for disability, Jan. 20, 1863. Harry Smith, died of disease, April 20, 1862. William S. Tattman, veteran, enl. Jan. 18, 1864.
Guy E. Trumball, disch. July 29, 1862. John V. Wetherbee, died of disease at Savannah, Ga., Dec. 19, 1864.
Company F.
Azor Barnum, died of disease at Savannah, Ga., Jan. 10, 1865. Philo Caddy, must. out May 15, 1865.
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Nathan Delong, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. John H. Hannah, disch. by order, June 27, 1865. Hiram L. Stratton, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
Company G.
2d Lieut. William Murch, Paw Paw ; com. Jan. 11, 1864 ; resigned May 26, 1864. Corp. Win. H. Johnson, Columbia ; enl. Oct. 16, 1861 ; veteran, Feb. 13, 1864; disch. by order, July 29, 1865.
Corp. George W. Bewley, Columbia ; enl. Nov. 16, 1861 ; sergt. ; disch. at end of service, Jan. 16, 1865.
Corp. George W. Belden, Columbia; enl. Oct. 23, 1861 ; sergt .; disch. at end of service, Jan. 16, 1865.
Albert Adams, died of disease at Detroit, Mich., May 3, 1865.
William H. Ashley, disch. June 8, 1865. Timothy P. Bewley, disch. for disability, Feb. 25, 1863.
Levi Bush, must. out July 25, 1865. James Bell, must. out July 25, 1865. Lucius Cleveland, must. out July 25, 1865. James Cleveland, veteran, enl. Jan. 18, 1864.
Hiram S. Coovey, died of disease at Savannah, Ga., March 18, 1865.
Walter H. Campbell, disch. by order, May 26, 1865.
Willard N. Campbell, disch. June 8, 1865.
Marshal Dean, disch. by order, July 29, 1865.
Eubert Dean, died in action at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865. John H. Davis, died of disease at Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 24, 1864. James Fox, disch. May 15, 1865.
Simon P. Foster, disch. at end of service, June 28, 1865.
Enos Huey, died of disease at Millen, Ga., Dec. 4, 1864. Daniel F. Hayes, inust. out Feb. 25, 1865. Obadialı Joy, must. out Feb. 25, 1865.
Henry B. Johnson, must. out July 25, 1865.
George Johnson, must. out July 25, 1865.
George Kent, must. out July 25, 1865.
Nathaniel Kent, disch. by order, June 20, 1865.
Byron H. Kidney, disch. for disability, Aug. 4, 1863. John W. Niles, disch. at end of service, Jan. 16, 1865.
Andrew A. Price, disch. for disability, July 31, 1862.
Charles H. Rice, disch. for disability, July 8, 1862. James S. Randall, died of disease at Gallatin, Tenn., Dec. 9, 1862. John T. Robinson, must. out July 25, 1865.
Ezekiel V. Taylor, disch. for disability, Oct. 20, 1862. William Vallien, died of disease at David's Island, N. Y. Harbor, March 8, 1865. Robert Walker, disch. May 15, 1865. Martin J. Wescott, disch. May 15, 1865. Joel S. Wait, disch. May 15, 1865.
Company H.
Sergt. Wm. R. Sirrine, Paw Paw ; pro. to 2d lieut. ; must. ont as sergt. July 25, 1865.
Sergt. Alvin P. Holmes, Antwerp; enl. Oct. 5, 1861 ; must. out July 28, 1865. Wilson Burch, disch. for disability, May 4, 1864. James Bennett, disch. by order, July 18, 1865. James H. Bovier, disch. by order, June 13, 1865.
George W. Brooks, must. out July 25, 1865. Edward M. Coon, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. William D. Dnston, must. out July 25, 1865. George De Long, must. out May 6, 1865. Edwin Dunton, must. out May 15, 1865. Mortimer J. Edson, must. out July 25, 1865. James Ellison, disch. for disability, Nov. 17, 1863.
Martin V. Erhenback, disch. by order, May 28, 1865. Charles Gibson, disch. by order, July 13, 1865.
Philemon Holmes, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. Ira M. Hill, disch. by order, June 16, 1865. Jerome D. Hall, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. John H. Hannah, disch. June 8, 1865. Ashbel Heron, must. out July 25, 1865. Van Rensselaer Huzainin, must. out July 25, 1865. Irving W. Lane, must. out July 25, 1865. John Loveridge, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. Malcolm McGregor, must. out May 27, 1865. Spencer Mather, died of disease at Lookout Mountain, Tenn., July 20, 1864.
George W. Myers, must. out July 25, 1865. Francis P. Myers, must. out July 25, 1865.
Engene F. Osborne, missing on march near Sebastopol, Ga., Dec. 1, 1864. Charles Rhiel, died in action at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865. Orrin Rhodes, must. out July 25, 1865. Elijah Strong, must. out July 25, 1865. Addis Wolcott, must. out July 25, 1865. George Wood, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. Charles Welch, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. Jerome C. Warner, disch. by order, June 22, 1865.
Company I.
James A. Byers, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. Alvin Chapman, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. Arvis B. Culver, disch. by order, June 19, 1865.
David Freeman, must. out July 25, 1865.
Draper Fish, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. Bradford Gorham, must. ont July 25, 1865. Zenas Kidney, must. out July 25, 1865. Warren B. Kinney, must. ont July 25, 1865.
James S. Lee, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
James Martin, died of wounds at Newbern, N. C., April 23, 1865.
Company K.
Capt. Dewitt C. Fitch, Mattawan ; com. Oct. 3, 1861; pro. to maj., 25th Inf., Sept. 17, 1862.
1st Lieut. Harrison Balfour, Mattawan; com. July 13, 1862; pro. to 2d lieut., Oct. 3, 1861 ; res. March 5, 1862.
2d Lieut. Hiram Reed, Mattawan; com. July 5, 1865 ; must. ont as sergt., July 25, 1865.
William Anderson, veteran, enl. Feb. 13, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Erastns V. Allen, disch. for disability, Nov. 15, 1863.
Edmund R. Allen, disch. at end of service, Jan. 16, 1865.
George E. Anderson, must. out July 25, 1865.
Demick Butler, must. out July 25, 1865.
William R. Berzley, must. out July 25, 1865.
Elmore A. Byington, died of disease at Murfreesboro', Tenn., Nov. 22, 1862. Alverton Baker, died of disease at Hamburg Landing, Tenn., June 26, 1862. Chester Baker, veteran, enl. March 19, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Joshna Bishop, disch. at end of service, July 5, 1865.
Othaniel HI. Blandon, disch. for disability.
William Boss, disch. for disability, Sept. 9, 1862.
Jeremiah Brick, disch. by order, June 9, 1865.
Charles A. Barker, disch. by order, July 19, 1865.
Andrew J. Boss, disch. by order, June 25, 1865.
Charles L. Curtis, disch. for disability, Nov. 8, 1862.
George Clugston, disch. for disability, Nov. 10, 1862.
Joseph A. Cook, disch. for disability, July 12, 1862.
Cyrus J. Clark, disch. for disability, July 8, 1863.
William Cleveland, disch. at end of service, Jan. 15, 1865.
Danford Daggitt, disch. at end of service, Jan. 18, 1865. Michael J. Dykeman, died of disease at Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1, 1865. Horace Dyer, must. out July 25, 1865.
William W. Dean, veteran, enl. Jan. 18, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Albert W. Earl, veteran, enl. Jan. 18, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
James L. Earl, died in action at Chickamauga, Tenn., Sept. 19, 1863.
Adelbert L. Earl, died in action at Chickamauga, Tenn., Sept. 19, 1863.
Alexander R. Griffin, disch. by order, June 8, 1865.
William T. Gilpin, disch. at end of service, Jan. 18, 1865.
Franklin Hoppin, disch. at end of service, April 4, 1865. William C. Hamblin, missing in action at Chickamauga, Teun., Sept. 19, 1863. Julius P. Hamlin, died of disease at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1864. Chester Hurlburt, died of disease at De Camp Hospital, N. Y. H., March 7, 1865. Joel Hudson, veteran, enl. Jan. 18, 1864 ; must. ont July 25, 1865.
Frederick J. D. Ilamlin, must. out July 25, 1865.
Charles IIndson, must. out July 25, 1865.
Milon Hudson, must. out July 25, 1865.
William P. Johnson, died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., June 7, 1862.
Aaron H. Johnson, disch. for disability, Sept. 27, 1862.
Joshua Jackson, disch. at end of service, March 15, 1865.
James F. Kidder, disch. at end of service, Jan. 16, 1865.
Jolin Ketchum, disch. by order, July 25, 1865.
Oliver Ketchum, veteran, enl. Jan. 18, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Sherburn Kidder, veteran, enl. Jan. 18, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Samnel J. King, died of disease at Shiloh, Tenn., April 22, 1862.
Harvey E. Leighton, died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 1, 1862.
Aguilla Lett, disch. by order, June 8, 1865. Richard Monroe, disch. by order, Aug. 9, 1865.
William McPherson, disch. for disability, Ang. 20, 1862.
Nelson S. Marshall, disch. for disability. George F. Miller, disch. for disability, Sept. 8, 1862.
Andrew Marcellus, veteran, Jan. 18, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Jeremiah Miller, veteran, Jan. 18, 1864; must. out July 25, 1865.
Francis M. Nelson, died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 5, 1862. Edmund R. Nichols, died of wounds at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 10, 1863. Anthony Nightingale, disch. for disability.
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