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At Antietam it was in reserve. At Fredericksburg it had twenty-three men killed and wounded, and at Chancel- lorsville one killed and six wounded. At Middleburg, on the 21st of June, 1863, the regiment captured a piece of artillery with nineteen officers and men, itself having nine men wounded. It was hotly engaged at Gettysburg, having twenty-four officers and soldiers killed, thirty-six wounded, and two missing.
The next battle of the 16th (which, in the mean time, had reorganized as a veteran regiment) was at the Wilder- ness, where, on the 7th of May, 1864, it was sharply and gallantly engaged, having thirty-five officers and men killed and wounded. The evening of the 8th, the rebels attacked the regiment while on the march, but were repulsed, and a rebel colonel and a large number of men were captured. On the 22d of May the 16th defeated the enemy's rear- guard, and made another large capture of prisoners.
After numerous skirmishes and two or three serious con- flicts it reached the lines in front of Petersburg on the 17th of June. On the 30th of September it was part of the force which stormed the works at Poplar Grove Church, its commander, Col. Welch, being killed, and fifty-two others being killed and wounded. The regiment remained on duty before and near Petersburg until the 6th and 7th of Feb- ruary, 1865, when it was engaged in the battle of Hatcher's Run, and suffered heavy loss. It was also engaged to some extent in the conflicts at Five Forks, Amelia Court-House, High Bridge, and the crowning glory of Appomattox Court- House. After being ordered to Louisville, Ky., and Jeffer- sonville, Ind., in June, it was finally sent to Jackson, Mich., in July, where it was paid off and disbanded on the 25th of that month.
OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS FROM HILLSDALE COUNTY.
James R. Hall, Co. D; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. William Simmons, Co. E; died of wounds. Joseph Cilliway, Co. C; killed at Spottsylvania, Va., May 8, 1864. Curtis Blanchard, Co. C; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, July, 1863. James N. Ish, Co. D; disch. Feb. 26, 1863. William Coplin, Co. F; disch. Oct. 24, 1862. Samuel Holstead, Co. C; disch. Sept. 7, 1864. Abram Whitbeck, Co. C ; dischi. to re-enlist as veteran, Dec. 24, 1863. James Spatch, Co. E; disch. to re-enlist as veteran, Dec. 21, 1863. Reuben Weston, Co. F; disch. to re-enlist as veteran, Dec. 21, 1863. William Ryan, Co. C; must. out July 8, 1865. Nathaniel D. Milliard, Co. E; disch. for disability, April 16, 1863. Patrick Meehan, Co. E; disch. for disability, Jan. 21, 1863. James Parker, Co. E; disch. for disability, Jan. 15, 1863. David Bellington, Co. C; killed at Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862. Malcolm McClellan, Co. E; killed at Gaines' Mills, Va., June 27, 1862. Patrick Meehan, Co. E; killed at Gaines' Mills, Va., June 27, 1862. Ephraim H. Hewlett, Co. B; died at Annapolis, Md., Oct. 11, 1862. Henry Peck, Co. E; died at Baltimore, Md , Nov. 25, 1862. Thomas Cilliway, Co. C; disch. for disability, Feb. 24, 1862. Alphonzo Wakefield, Co. C; disch. for disability, Dec. 29, 1861.
CHAPTER XIV.
THE EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY.
A Special Hillsdale Regiment-Number from the County-How Raised-Camp at Hillsdale-Service in Kentucky-Provost Duty at Nashville-In Garrison at Nashville-Suprising the Rebels- Disaster near Athens-A Successful Defense-A Brilliant Sally- Subsequent Duties-Muster Out-The Officers and Soldiers.
THIS is generally considered as peculiarly a Hillsdale County regiment, as its rendezvous during formation was at Hillsdale village. It also contained more men from that
county than did any other regiment under a single organi- zation, though not as many as did the old and new 4th com- bined. The whole number of Hillsdale men in the regi- ment during the war was two hundred and eighty-six, dis- tributed as follows : sixteen in Company A, ninety-two in Company D, eighty-three in Company F, seventy-four in Company G, nineteen in Company H, and two in Company I.
The 18th was one of the first organized results of Presi- dent Lincoln's call for more troops after the disasters of the Peninsular campaign. The 17th Infantry was raised under that call by the State at large. Then it was arranged that each of the six Congressional districts in the State should raise one regiment to be numbered from eighteen to twenty- three, inclusive. The county of Wayne, however, which was then in the first district, undertook to raise an additional regiment by itself, and consequently the remaining counties of the first district, Monroe, Lenawee, and Hillsdale, were called on to supply a sufficient number of volunteers for the 18th Regiment.
The regimental camp was established at Hillsdale, and placed under the charge of Hon. Henry Waldron. So promptly did the young men of the three counties named respond to their country's call that on the 4th of Septem- ber, 1862, the regiment left Hillsdale for Cincinnati with a thousand and two officers and men in its ranks. Of these, as has been seen, Companies D, F, G, were substantially from Hillsdale County, while small detachments represented the county in other companies. Charles E. Doolittle, of Hillsdale, then a captain of the 4th Infantry, was commis- sioned as colonel of the new regiment. The other field- officers were Lieut-Col. George Spaulding, of Monroe County, and Maj. John W. Homer, of Lenawee.
From Cincinnati the regiment was moved to Lexington, Ky., where it remained until February 21, when it marched to Danville. It retreated from Danville with Gen. Carter's force, skirmishing with the rebels under Gen. Pegram on the way. On the 28th, the Union men turned the tables on their late pursuers, chasing them over a rough mountainous road as far as Buck Creek. On the 7th of April the 18th marched to Lebanon, and thence proceeded to Nashville, Tennessee, where it arrived on the 14th of that month.
It remained at Nashville, doing duty as provost-guard, until the 11th of June, 1864, a period of fourteen months. Its duties were well performed, and it is understood that it was retained so long in that position at the request of An- drew Johnson, then Military Governor of Tennessee, and afterwards President of the United States. Of course, however, this detention prevented the regiment from winning glory in the field during the time of its stay.
On the date before named, the 11th of June, 1864, the 18th was released from duty as provost-guard, and promptly set out to meet the enemy in the field. The next day it reached Decatur, Ala., of which place it formed a part of the garrison during the succeeding summer and fall, though often engaged in scouting through the neighboring country and having several conflicts with the enemy.
On the 28th of June, in connection with a force of cav- alry, it surprised the camp of Patterson's brigade of rebel cavalry, capturing all the equipage, wagons, stores, etc.,
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and some prisoners. On the 25th of July, again in con- nection with a cavalry force, but marching in advance of it, the 18th attacked the same brigade at Cortland, Ala., and drove it in confusion from the field. On the 1st of Sep- tember, it was sent to reinforce the garrison of Athens, Ala., arriving just in time to prevent Gen. Roddy's brigade of shot-gun cavalry from seizing the town.
On the 8th of September the regiment left Athens, with Gen. Streight's brigade, in pursuit of Gen. Wheeler, with whose troops it had a sharp skirmish near Florence, Ala. The pursuit being abandoned, the 18th returned to Decatur. On the 24th of September, two hundred and thirty-one officers and men of the 18th marched with about as many other troops to aid the garrison of Athens. About two miles from that place they were attacked by Gen. N. B. Forrest, the most vigorous and successful of all the rebel cavalrymen in the West, with a force since ascertained to have numbered four thousand. After expending all their ammunition in five hours' hard fighting against this im- mensely superior force, the detachment had fought its way to a point in sight of Athens, but all their hopes were ex- tinguished by seeing that the town was already in possession of the enemy. The force intended to relieve it, including the detachment of the 18th, then also surrendered. Ex- cept a very few who escaped, the entire number above mentioned (two hundred and thirty-one) was killed or captured.
On the 26th of October Gen. Hood, then on his way, with the army withdrawn from Atlanta, to attempt the de- feat of Thomas and capture of Nashville, appeared before Decatur. The siege continued until the 29th of October, the immense force of rebels making every effort to over- whelm the defenders of the town, but without success. That portion of the 18th not captured by Forrest was active in the defense, which at length resulted in the de- feat of the enemy, and the withdrawal of his whole force.
At one time during the siege a detachment of the enemy's riflemen gained possession of a line of rifle-pits close to one of the Union forts. Fifty men of the 18th were sent out against them. The Michigan men managed to strike the rebels in flank, rout them from their rifle-pits, and capture a hundred and fifteen of them, almost before the bewildered Confederates knew what was going on.
On the 25th of November the 18th set out for Steven- son, Ala., but after remaining at the latter place about two weeks it returned to Decatur. From that point it pro- ceeded to Huntsville, Ala., on the 11th of January, 1865, where it remained in garrison until the 20th of June. It was then ordered to Nashville, where it was mustered out on the 26th of that month. It arrived at Jackson, Mich., on the 2d of July, 1865, and on the 4th was paid off and disbanded.
OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS FROM HILLSDALE COUNTY.
Charles E. Doolittle (formerly of 4th Inf.), commissioned col. July 27, 1862; brig .- gen. of vols., May 11, 1865; brevet maj .- gen. of vols., May 11, 1865 ; must. out Nov. 30, 1865.
Simeon P. Root, com. surg. Aug. 7, 1862; res. Feb. 25, 1863.
James H. Pratt, com. Ist lieut. and qr .- mr. Aug. 2, 1862 ; assist. qr .- mr. U. S. Vols., March 29, 1863; inst. out Jan. 8, 1866.
John R. Randall, com. 1st lieut. July 27, 1862; capt., Feb. 18, 1863 ; res. April 16, 1864.
George W. Bullock, com. capt. July 27, 1862; res. March 27, 1865.
Jacob O. Ames, com. 1st lieut. July 27, 1862 ; res. Jan. 16, 1863.
James G. Bunt, com. 2d lieut. July 27, 1862; 1st lieut., Dec. 13, 1862; capt., March 21, 1865 ; must. out June 26, 1865.
Stanley W. Turner, com. 2d lieut. July 27, 1862; res. Jan. 16, 1863.
Alonzo E. Clark, com. 2d lieut. July 27, 1862; 1st lieut., Feb. 18, 1863; must. out June 26, 1865.
Stanley W. Davis, com. 2d lieut. Jan. 31, 1863; wounded and captured at Athens, Ala., Sept. 24, 1864; paroled Nov. 14, 1864 ; must. ont June 26, 1865.
Edward P. Champlin, com. 2d lieut. Jan. 16, 1863; 1st lieut. and qr .- mr., Sept. 28, 1863; assist. qr .- mr. U. S. Vols., June 30, 1864.
Seymour H. Adams, com. 2d lieut. Feb. 18, 1863; 1st lieut., Aug. 16, 1864; must. ont June 26, 1865.
Charles B. Hoyt, com. 2d lieut. May 30, 1863; res. Jan. 9, 1865.
George W. Brewster, com. 2d lieut. Aug. 1, 1863; 1st lieut., March 21, 1865 ; must, ont June 26, 1865.
Albert C. Smith, com, 2d lietit. Jan. 9, 1865; must. out June 26, 1865. Clinton F. Norris, com. 2d lient. Ang. 16, 1864 ; must. out June 26, 1865. John Massaker, Co. D; died at Lexington, Ky., Oct. 25, 1862. William G. Granger, Co. G; died at Camp Smith, Ky., Oct. 16, 1862. Ashur T. Strong, Co. G; died at Covington, Ky., Oct. 2, 1862. Daniel S. Foster, Co. D; died at Nashville, Teun., July 3, 1863. William T. Hart, Co. D; died at Nashville, Tenn., June 22, 1863. Alonzo H. Orvis, Co. D; died at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 5, 1863. William Folger, Co. D; died at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 7, 1863. Jolin Richey, Co. D; died at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 16, 1863. Chauncey Ashley, Co. F; died at Nashville, Tenn., May 28, 1863. Robert H. Cowgill, Co. F ; died at Lexington, Ky., March 7, 1863. John Croup, Co. F; died at Lexington, Ky., Feb. 8, 1863. Albert S. Thorn, Co. F; died at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 8, 1863. Loren M. Hammond, Co. F; died at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 21, 1863. Charles E. Merrick, Co. G; died at Lexington, Ky., Feb. 19, 1863. Francis Hunt, Co. G; died at Danville, Ky., March 23, 1863. Byron Barber, Co. G ; died at Danville, Ky., April 10, 1863. John B. Webster, Co. G; died at Lexington, Ky., April 8, 1863. William McCarthy, Co. G; died at Nashville, Tenn., May 4, 1863. Setlı Petrie, Co. G; died at Nashville, Tenn., May 23, 1863. Ira E. Gay, Co. G ; died at Nashville, Tenn., July 24, 1863. Helon Vanscoy, Co. H; died at Louisville, Ky., July 27, 1863. Irving Brainen, Co. HI ; died at Lexington, Ky., Feb. 10, 1863. George W. Hughes, Co. HI; died at Lexington, Ky., Feb. 13, 1863. Eli Alvord, Co. H; died at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 22, 186 '. Ralph E. Stont, Co. F ; killed at Courtland, Ala , June 27, 1864. Samuel D. Douglass, Co. A ; died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan :, 1864. Charles W. Davis, Co. A ; shot at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 27, 1863. William McGaffee, Co. D; died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 18, 1864. Charles H. Baker, Co. D ; died at Nashville, Tenn., March 14, 1864. Henry D. Narcott, Co. D; died at Nashville, Tenn., April 20, 1864. Pliny Pettis, Co. D; died at Nashville, Tenn., March 10, 1864. James W. Camp, Co. D; died at Decatur, Ala., Ang. 14, 1864. William F. Cook, Co. D; accidentally shot, Nov. 27, 1863. Milton Rice, Co. F; died at Reading, Mich., Dec. 29, 1863. Philip J. Conklin, Co. F ; died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 8, 1864. Sheldon Carey, Co. F; died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 30, 1864. John C. Hindes, Co. F; died at Nashville, Tenn., March 18, 1864. Jacob Beiry, Co. F; died at Nashville, Tenn., March 22, 1864. Henry H. Davis, Co. F; died at Nashville, Tenn., April 17, 1864. Albert Tillotson, Co. F: died at Nashville, Tenn., May 12, 1864. James Lickley, Co. F; died at Decatur, Ala., Sept. 11, 1864. Willis M. Woods, Co. F; died at Decatur, Ala., Sept. 11, 1864. Nelson L. Lyon, Co. G; died at Nashville, Tenn., March 24, 1864. William B. Burt, Co. G; died at Nashville, Tenn., April 6, 1864. Norman G. Markham, Co. G ; died at Nashville, Tenn., April 4, 1864. William D. Storer, Co. H; died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 22, 1864. Nelson Slocum, Co. G; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 15, 1864. James L. Avery, Co. D; killed at Athens, Ala., Sept. 24, 1864. Levi Courtleff, Co. D ; killed at Athens, Ala., Sept. 24, 1864. Win. H. Finch, Co. D ; killed by explosion of steamer "Sultana," April 28, 1865. John F. Schermerhorn, Co. F; killed at Athens, Ala., Sept. 24, 1864. Jonathan Robbins, Co. A; killed by explosion of "Sultana," April 28, 1865. William Moore, Co. D; died at Lexington, Ky., Dec. 27, 1862. Albert W. Lawrence, Co. D; killed by explosion of "Sultana," April 28, 1865. John E. Bird, Co. D; killed by explosion of steamer "Sultana," April 28, 1865. Wm. Young, Co. D; killed by explosion of steamer "Sultana," April 28, 1865. Silas C. Dodge, Co. D; died at Huntsville, Ala., March 12, 1865. Edwin Ford, Co. D; killed by explosion, April 28, 1865. Lemon Nelson, Co. D; killed by explosion, April 28, 1865. Benjamin Morton, Co. D; died at Danville, Ky., April 8, 1863. F. M. Sawyer, Co. D; died at Decatur, Ala., Dec. 17, 1864. James Watkins, Co. D; killed by "Sultana" explosion. Ward Wilson, Co. D; died in rebel prison, Cahawba, Ala., Nov. 17, 1864. Washington Manu, Co. D; killed by " Sultana" explosion. Levi J. Hoyle, Co. D; died at Decatur, Ala., Dec. 17, 1864. Albert W. Barber, Co. F; died at Cahawba, Ala., in rebel prison, Sept. 24, 1864. Alfred Dewell, Co. F ; died at Nashville, Tenn., April 17, 1864. Alexander Fuller, Co. F; killed by " Sultana" explosion. Orris Gale, Co. F; killed by "Sultana" explosion.
Morgan. L. Holmes, Co. F; killed by " Sultana" explosion. Sherman Rupert, Co. F; died in Cahawba prison, Ala., Feb. 25, 1865.
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George W. Vangorden, Co. F; killed by "Sultana" explosion. George Lockler, Co. F; killed by " Sultana" explosion. James Caldwell, Co. G; killed by " Sultana" explosion. Foster Colby, Co. G; died at Vicksburg, Miss., April 5, 1865. William F. Fanrat, Co. G; killed by "Sultana" explosion. Patrick Lackey, Co. G; killed by "Sultana" explosion. George W. Palmer, Co. G; killed by "Sultana" explosion. Frederick D. Zeeley, Co. G; killed by "Sultana" explosion. Jason Vanata, Co. G; killed by " Sultana" explosion. Charles A. West, Co. G; killed by "Sultana" explosion. Wm. Springer, Co. G; died at Huntsville, Ala., May 6, 1865. Henry Thompson, Co. G ; killed by "Sultana" explosion. Simon Mattison, Co. H; killed by "Sultana" explosion. George W. Angel, Co. H ; died at Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 9, 1865. Henry H. Loper, Co. D; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Sylvester Lyman, Co. D; trans. to 9th Mich Inf. William Wilson, Co. D; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Russell J. Ellis, Co. D ; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Milo M. Titus, Co. D; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. David Cowan, Co. D; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Charles Richardson, Co. D; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Sidney J. Smithson, Co. F; trans, to 9th Mich. Inf. Andrew B. Crandall, Co. F; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Thomas T. Cox, Co. F; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. William H. Smith, Co. G; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Luther Benedict, Co. G; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Edward Aiken, Co. G ; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. John R. Duesler, Co. D; disch. for disability, Oct. 4, 1862. John Beaver, Co. H; disch. for disability, Sept. 2, 1862. Donald T. McCall, Co. A; disch. for disability, Jan. 3, 1863. William B. Evatt, Co. A; disch. for disability, March 12, 1863. Washington Pease, Co. D; disch. for disability, Jan. 26, 1863. James H. Thill, Co. D; disch. for disability, Feb. 4, 1863. Henry Hermance, Co. D; disch. for disability, Feb. 4, 1863. James H. Wheeler, Co. D; disch. for disability, Feb. 4, 1863. Henry C. Cole, Co. D; disch. for disability, March 20, 1863. George Warren, Co. D; disch. for disability, May 23, 1863. William O. Truman, Co. D; disch. for disability, June 1, 1863. Charles H. Baker, Co. D; disch. for disability, June 14, 1863. Hugh Killen, Co. D; disch. for disability, Oct. 15, 1863. Francis Furry, Co. F ; disch. for disability, March 26, 1863. William Siddal, Co. F: disch. for disability, June 22, 1863. Charles H. Randolph, Co. G; disch. for disability, April 23, 1863. Orrin E. Nichols, Co. G; disch. for disability, April 23, 1863. A. V. Ammerman, Co. G; disch. for disability, May 1, 1863. Albert Bayer, Co. G ; disch. for disability, May 27, 1863. Cornelius Anable, Co. G; disch. for disability, June 8, 1863. Charles E. K. Baxter, Co. G; disch. for disability, Sept. 15, 1863. George Hancock, Co. H; disch. for disability, March 26, 1863. Charles Button, Co. D; disch. for disability, June 15, 1864. William W. Noe, Co. D; disch. by order, July 10, 1864. James D. Smith, Co. F; disch. for disability, Jan. 15, 1864. Lewis P. Swift, Co. G; disch. for promotion, April 20, 1864. Marion I. Dillon, Co. A ; must. out June 26, 1865. Nathaniel W. Foglesang, Co. A ; must. out June 21, 1865. Nelson Hinckley, Co. A; must. out June 10, 1865. Benjamin B. Martin, Co. A; must. out June 26, 1865. Harvey Pixley, Co. A ; must. out June 26, 1865. Philo Stafford, Co. A; disch. for disability, Dec. 26, 1862. Peter Vanderowligan, Co. A; must. out June 26, 1865. Charles H. Levens, N. C. S, must. out June 26, 1865. David H. Perry, Co. A ; must. out June 26, 1865. Thomas S. Finch, Co. A; must. ont June 26, 1865. Ephraim W. Benson, Co. A; must. out June 26, 1865. Lyman Carr, Co. A; disch. for disability, Dec. 26, 1862. John H. Purdy, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Henry C. Wood, Co. D; must. out June 22, 1865. Joseph A. Mathews, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. E. G. Kellogg, Co. D; disch. Dec. 27, 1862. Charles N. Howland, Co. D; disch. Dec. 27, 1862. Luther B. Walcott, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Aaron F. Brown, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. John Acker, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Louis J. Barnes, Co. D; disch. for disability, Feb 18, 1865. Hiram M. Clark, Co. D; lost right arm at Decatur, Ala., Oct. 26, 1864; disch. on account of wounds, March 23, 1865. William Crisp, Co. D; must. out June 22, 1865. Nelson Clark, Co. D; must. out June 30, 1865. George W. Drake, Co. D; disch. for disability, Dec. 26, 1862. James Ellis, Co. D; disch. for disability, Dec. 26, 1862. George W. Duesler, Co. D; must. out June 22, 1865. Ephraim Gillet, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Charles Hutchings, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. William Y. Henry, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. George N. Jones, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. A. Jennings, Co. D; must. out July 10, 1865. William N. Kinney, Co. D; must. out June 9, 1865.
Jacob Kausen, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. William Lee, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Michael Mosher, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. John Miles, Co. D ; must. out June 26, 1865. John McKee, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Harrison Mattison, Co. D; must. ont June 26, 1865. Nicholas G. Massaker, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Sampson Orenden, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Samuel Prescott, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Robert Scott, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Franklin Shaw, Co. D; must. out June 10, 1865. Amos Sawyer, Co. D; must. out June 21, 1865. Alvah Sawyer, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Oscar Tindell, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. William Torry, Co. D; must. out Sept. 11, 1865. Galusha Turner, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Ambrose C. Tyler, Co. D ; must. out June 26, 1865. Jolin Warner, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. George Williams, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. David J. Watkins, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. Hiram J. Wilson, Co. D; disch. Dec. 26, 1862. William T. Whitney, Co. D; disch. for disability, May 21, 1865. Henry S. Woodruff, Co. D; must. out June 26, 1865. John W. Norcutt, Co. D, must. out July 19, 1865. Foshen Smith, Co. D; must. out June 10, 1865. Aaron Wood, Co. D; must. out June 24, 1865. Isaac Coffin, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. John Williams, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. Commodore Smith, Co. F; must. out July 25, 1865. Judalı P. Cornell, Co. F ; must, out June 10, 1865. Albert Hancock, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Orlando Cole, Co. F; must. out June 29, 1865. Peter G. Clow, Co. F; must. ont June 26, 1865. John T. Young, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Sidney Dodge, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Nelson Benedict, Co. F; must. out July 6, 1865. Erastus Bates, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. Ira Bryant, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Isaac Brown, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. Miles O. Bailey, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Jolin Burns, Co. F; must. out. June 26, 1865. George E. Carter, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. George H. Cornell, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Edward L. Cutter, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Loren W. Chapin, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Samuel Carlisle, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Daniel Clehane, Co. F; must. out June 10, 1865. John Capon, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. Henry R. Davis, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. James N. Davis, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Jacob M. Divine, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Lewis Dewell, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Franklin Fuller, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Franklin J. Farnham, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. D. Eddy Haskins, Co. F; must. ont June 26, 1865. Michael S. Howland, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Thomas Hodson, Co. F; must. out May 29, 1865. Sylvester B. Kimball, Co. F; disch. in March, 1863. Allen D. Lite, Co. F; must. out June 10, 1865. Daniel W. Litchfield, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Le Grand B. Lamb, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Gad McDowell, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Joel F. Nevins, Co. F; must. ont July 6, 1865. Charles J. Owens, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. William H. Petrie, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. John Palmer, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. William Rose, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. William H. Shepherd, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Ransom Scovill, Co. F; must. out June 10, 1865. S. B. Stubberfield, Co. F; must. out July 5, 1865. Richard Shepardson, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. James D. Smith, Co. F; disch. Jan. 16, 1863. Martin V. Stuck, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. George W. Sturdevant, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Charles W. Sackrider, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. Alonzo Van Vlack, Co. F; must. ont July 6, 1865. William W. Wilson, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Luther W. Woods, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. John Wear, Co. F; disch. for disability, April 12, 1865. Nelson P. Woodruff, Co. F; must. out June 26, 1865. Hiram A. Cole, Co. F ; must. out June 26, 1865. John P. Freeland, Co. F; disch. Dec. 26, 1862. Thaddeus C. Ayers, Co. G ; must. out June 26, 1865. Horace C. Aldrich, Co. G ; must. out June 26, 1865. Marion F. Howe, Co. G ; must. out June 21, 1865. Jolin M. O. Smith, Co. G ; must. out June 26, 1865. James A. Tyler, Co. G ; must. out June 26, 1865.
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