History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan, Part 142

Author: Durant, Samuel W. cn
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Philadelphia : D.W. Ensign & Co.
Number of Pages: 772


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William Roberts, traas. to Vet. Res. Corps, July 1, 1863.


Abram Weaver, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1864. Jacob Maurer, died of wounds at Detroit, Mich., Dec. 7, 1864.


Albert II. Stark weather, died at Charlotte, Mich., Dec. 7, 1864.


Jerome Bouth, died at Fortress Monroe, Va., March 9, 1863.


James C. Chilcote, died at Andersonville, Ga., March 28, 1864.


George McGlocklin, traas. to Vet. Res. Corps.


Nelson O. Merritt, must, ont June 13, 1865.


Ebenezer D. Spear, must, out May 30, 1865.


Martin A. Bell, must. out May 30, 1865.


William Paynter, disch. for disability, Nov. 13, 1862.


William C. Campbell, disch. for wounds, Dec. 17, 1864.


John M. Anson, must. out May 30, 1865. Daniel Bissell, must. out June 28, 1865.


Lyman A. Cooper, disch. May 30, 1865.


Joseph Darling, disch. for wounds, March 3, 1865.


Henry Ellerkin, disch. July 15, 1865. Charles B. Fowler, must. out May 30, 1865.


Matthew Gillett, disch. for disability, Jan. 28, 1863.


George Galusha, disch. for wontids, Dec. 29, 1864.


Jamies Harnerd, must. ont May 30, 1865.


George L. Hinckley, must. out May 30, 1865.


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William Hartsung, must. out June 12, 1865. Aaron Hlazletoo, must. out May 24, 1865. Daniel J. Irone, must, out May 30, 1865. John Lewis, must. ent May 30, 1865. Frank Lenore, must. out May 30, 1865. George J. Long, minst. ont May 30, 1865. Henry Luscomb, mu-t. out May 30, 1865. Richard Mount, must. out May 30, 1865. George W. Norton, disch. for promotion, Feb. 3, 1865. Elias Ogden, must. ent May 30, 1865. Alexander Parish, Diust. ont May 30, 1865. Alouzo Parmenter, must. out May 30, 1865. Charles Pangboru, must. ont May 30, 1865. Jonathan Porter, must. out June 16, 1865. Albert F. Porter, must, ont May 12, 1865. William Roberts, Ist, must. out May 30, 1865. William Roberts, 2d, disch. June 29, 1865. Jushua M. Solomion, must. out May 30, 1865. William 11. Sprague, must. out May 30, 1865. Alfred K. Stone, Jr., must. ont May 30, 1865. William Spicer, must. ont May 30, 1865. John J. Smith, must. ent May 30, 1865. James JI. Slocum, must. out Mny 50, 1865. Hoyt II. Swift, must. ont May 30, 1865. Donald Wilcox, must. ont May 39, 1865. William H. Weed, must. out May 30, 1865. Harvey E. Wheeler, must. ont May 30, 1865. Henry O. Wood, must. ont May 30, 18G5. Alfred P. Eastman, must. out June 9, 1865.


COMPANY II.


A. MeGlocklin, died at Lebanon, Ky., April 11, 1863. Calvin D. Clark, died at Washington, D. C., Sept. 18, 1863. lomer J. Clark, disch. for disability, March, 1863. Juhn T. Waldron, killed at North Anna, Va., May 26, 1864. Samuel Waldron, killed at Petersburg, Va., Jan. 31, 1865. George Clark, must. ont June 27, 1865. Nicholas lkenberg, disch. for wounds, Jan. 25, 1805. Rufus Parker, disch. for disability, Oct. 26, 1862. Elijah P. Sanders, minst. out June 12, 1865.


Christian Wakenhut, disch. for disability, Jan. 19, 1805. Jolin P. McGlocklin, must. out June 29, 1865.


COMPANY 1.


Will'am Miller, must, ont July 17, 1865.


COMPANY K.


Henry Ensign, disch. for disability, September, 1863. George H. Ewing, killed at Kooxville, Tenn., Nov. 29, 1863.


Jerome B. Boyce, killed at Spottsylvanin, Va., May 12, 1864.


Elias C. Sweet, died of wounds nt Alexandria, Va., July 5, 18G4. Smith J. Williams, missing at Spottsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864. William Force, disch. for disability, Jan. 27, 1862.


Jared C. Thomae, disch. for disability, April 22, 1864. Smith J. Williams, died at Wilmington, N. C., March 13, 1865.


Earl 3. Pryor, died at Petersimtg, Va., March 10, 1865. George Babcock, trans, to 2d Mich. Inf. Daniel MeKinzie, must. ont May 30, 1865. Charles HI. Pierce, nin-t. out May 30, 1865. Orton J. Williams, disch, for wounds, April 4, 1865. James M. Itaywood, must. ont May 30, 1865. Matthew S. Van Kernan, met. ont May 30, 1805. David Clark, must. out May 30, 1865. Edward Clark, must, out May 30, 1865. Abram G. Anderson, must. out May 30, 1865. George W. Pulling, must. out May 30, 1865. Grurge Iliber, must, ont May 30, 1865. David Gifford, must. out May 30, 1865. Charles Meach, must. ont May 30, 1865. Charles Brownell, must. ont May 30, 1865. Robert Cole, must. out May 30, 1865. William A. Cooper, must ont Ang. 7, 1865. Ezra C. Pounder, must.out May 6, 1865. Hugh A. McIntyre, disch. for wounds, Dec. 9, 1864.


TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY.


COMPANY B.


Edward L. W. Baker, must. out June 6, 1865.


COMPANY II.


James H. Phillhe, trans, to ]4th Mich. Inf.


William Lelttle k, munt. out June 8, 1865.


George W. Snyder, must. out June 8, 1865.


TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. COMPANY A.


Arth Drake, died of wounds at Chattanooga, Tenn., June 1, 1864.


COMPANY D.


John Polhemus, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 12, 1864. Cornelius Shontz, died ut Wilmington, N. C., March 31, 1865. Frank Polhemus, must. ont June 28, 1865.


TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. COMPANY A.


Solomon M. Dewey, must. out June 30, 1865. Josinh M. Milburn, must. out June 30, 1865. John G. Kettler, must, ont June 30, 1865.


COMPANY B.


Arthur E. Martin, must. out June 30, 1805.


Abraham Pierce, must. ont June 30, 1805.


Jacob Lightner, must. out June 30, 1865.


John Whitehouse, must. ont June 30, 1865. Owen Walters, must. out June 30, 1865. Daniel Walters, must. out June 30, 1865.


David Walters, must. ont June 30, 1865.


Andrew F. Kipper, must. out June 30, 1865. Clifford Montgomery, must. ont June 30, 1805.


COMPANY D.


Charles Jones, must. ont June 30, 1865. Malcolm Angel, must. ont June 30, 1865.


COMPANY E.


Joseph Bootlı, died at Camp Butler, III., April 13, 1865.


W. C. Wilmarth, died at Caoip Butler, III., April 22, 1865.


Oscar Blakesley, must. out June 30, 1865.


William Welch, must. ont June 30, 1865. Owen Riley, must. out June 30, 1865.


John M. Marlow, omst, ont June 30, 1805, Ezra Brainard, must. ont June 30, 1865. Andrew J. Buck, must, out June 30, 1865.


Chauncey T. Carpenter, must. out June 30, 1865.


Ilenry O. Wheaton, must, out June 30. 1865.


COMPANY F.


Charles W. Goodrich, died at Camp Butler, III., April 29, 1805. Robert Milburn, must. out June 30, 1865.


David O'llara, must. out Jude 30, 1865.


COMPANY G.


Alfred Casgrain, must. ont June 30, 1865. Horace Dean, must. ont June 30, 18G5.


COMPANY I.


Emery O. B. Chadwick, must. out June 30, 1865.


Orison C. Pierson, must. out June 30, 1865. Samuel Walters, must. out June 30, 1865. Jacob Walters, must, out June 30, 1805.


COMPANY K.


George W. Annis, must. out June 30, 1865.


George G. Barre, must, out June 30, 1865. Andrew J. Gallery, must. ont June 30, 1865.


Seymour A. Leng, must. out June 30, 1865. Simon B. Meade, must. ont July 30, 1865.


TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. COMPANY A.


Isaiah Alley, must. out June 24, 1865.


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CHAPTER VIIL.


TWENTY-SIXTII INFANTRY.


THIS regiment was made up mostly of surplus companies left upon the filling of the Congressional district regiments, only two new companies being recruited for it. Its ren- dezvous was at Jackson, where it remained until Dec. 13, 1862, when it left for Washington with 903 names on its rolls. On its arrival at the national capital it was assigned to provost duty at Alexandria, Va., where it was employed until the 20th of April, 1863, when it was ordered to


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Suffolk, in the same State. From this point several expe- ditions were made to the Blackwater, in one of which, on the 23d of May, it lost one officer mortally wounded in a skirmish near Windsor.


On the 20th of June it was moved to Yorktown, and formed part of the command of Gen. Keyes which moved to Bottom's Bridge, on the Chickahominy. From this point it returned to Yorktown on the 11th of July. From there it was ordered to Washington, and thence to New York City, to aid in quelling the draft riots in that city. The regiment was stationed in and around the city until the 13th of October, when it was ordered to join the Army of the Potomac, where it was assigned to the First Brigade, and First Division of the Second Army Corps. Its casual- ties for the year were : 1 died of wounds; 68 of disease ; 4 accidentally shot ; 72 discharged ; 52 deserted ; 5 officers resigned ; 3 dismissed. Total, 205. Recruits, 4.


Nov. 7, 1863, the regiment left camp near Warrenton, Va., and crossed the Rappahannock on the 8th. It marched as far as Stevensburg, where it encamped until the 26th of the month. It took an active part in the Mine Run campaign, sometimes denominated the " Mud Campaign," crossing the Rapidan at Germania Ford, and advancing to Robertson's Farm, which point it reached on the 27th. In a skirmish on the 29th, at Mine Run, it had nine men wounded. On the 3d of December it returned to Stevensburg. On the 6th and 7th of February it par- ticipated in the reconnoissance to Morton's Ford. With this exception it remained quietly in winter quarters at Stevensburg until the opening of the spring campaign of 1864.


On the 4th of May the Twenty-sixth crossed the Rapi- dan at Ely's Ford, and was deployed in skirmishing order on the flank of its division in the movement upon Chancel- lorsville, at which place it bivouacked for a brief interval. On the afternoon of the 5th the enemy were encountered on the Orange Court-House road, though only a detachment of the Twenty-sixth was engaged. The command lost one man wounded. On the night of the 5th the regiment threw up a parapet, and on the 7th was engaged with a body of dismounted cavalry, which it charged and drove a distance of over two miles, capturing a number of pris- oners and important dispatches from Lee to Stuart, the latter commanding the cavalry force of the rebel army.


Its losses in this affair were six men wounded. On the 8th it moved forward to Todd's Tavern, where it again threw up works, and moved to Corbin's Bridge, skirmishing with the enemy and losing one man wounded. In the evening it was withdrawn within the works.


On the 9th the Po River was crossed, and the regiment advanced about two miles, where it encamped for the night very near the enemy. On the following morning the enemy made a furious attack and the command was withdrawn, the Twenty-sixth bringing up the rear and covering the crossing of the Po. On the 11th it recrossed the river and made a reconnoissance of the enemy's position, which brought on a sharp fight, in which the command lost three men killed and fifteen wounded. On the 12th of May the Twenty- sixth formed a portion of the Second Corps in the memor- able charge upon the rebel lines, which were carried by the


hayonet after a fierce and bloody contest. The Twenty- sixth in this desperate affair claimed the honor of being the first to place its colors on the rebel line. In the melee it captured a number of the enemy's gunners and two brass field-pieces, besides assisting in the capture of a large number of other guns, prisoners, and colors. Its losses in the engagement were 27 killed, 98 wounded, and 14 miss- ing ; of these latter the greater part were subsequently found to have been killed.


On the night of May 20th the regiment left its position at Spottsylvania Court-House, and marched to the North Anna River, arriving there on the 23d. On the 24th it crossed that stream at Jericho Bridge, under a heavy artil- lery fire, and drove the enemy, after a sharp engagement, into his works. The losses at this point were five killed and nine wounded.


On the night of the 26th it recrossed the North Anna River, and, marching towards the Pamunkey, crossed that stream on the 28th. Advancing towards Hawes' Shop, it threw up a line of works and awaited events. On the 29th it again moved forward on the Tolopotomy Creek, driving the enemy's skirmishers, and developing his position. On the 30th three companies skirmished, with the loss of one killed and three wounded. June 2d the regiment reached Cold Harbor, and, deploying as skirmishers, drove the enemy into his works near Gaines' Mill. This movement was followed by a charge of the regiment upon the works under a heavy fire of grape and canister, by which it was forced to retire, with a loss of fifteen wounded and five missing.


From the 3d to the 12th of June the regiment was constantly on the skirmish-line and in the intrenchments, where it lost three killed, seven wounded, and one missing. On the night of the 14th the James River was crossed at Wilcox's Landing, and the regiment arrived in front of Petersburg on the morning of the 16th. On the same day it took part in the assault in which the enemy's outer lines were carried with the bayonet. Here its losses were Capt. James A. Lothian, commanding regiment, mortally wounded, two enlisted men killed, and nine wounded. On the 17th it was in the charge which captured the enemy's works, losing two killed and seven wounded; and on the 18th a detachment of the regiment lost in a skirmish one killed and one wounded. On the 22d it aided in the repulse of the enemy near the Williams' House, where it lost two men taken prisoners.


From the 23d of May until the 26th of July it was em- ployed in fatigue and picket duty. On the 26th the regi- ment marched to Deep Bottom, and on the next day was engaged in the assault which drove the enemy from his po- sition and captured four guns and a number of prisoners. On the 28th, in a reconnoissance on the New Market and Charles City roads, it engaged and drove a largely outnum- bering force into its intrench ments. Again, on the 16th of August, the enemy were encountered near the White Oak Swamp, and the command lost three killed, fourteen wounded, and seventeen taken prisoners, among the last Capt. A. G. Dailey, commanding the regiment. The Twenty-sixth recrossed the James River on the 20th, and joined the army in front of Petersburg the succeeding day.


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From the 22d to the 24th, inclusive, it was engaged in destroying the Weldon Railroad, near Ream's Station ; and on the 25th was engaged at the latter place in repelling the desperate attempts of the enemy to retake the read. Its losses on this occasion were three wounded and fourteen missing. On the 5th of September it marched to the plank- road, near the Williams llouse, where it was engaged in constructing field-works until October 9th, when it was ordered to the right. On the 24th it was detailed to guard commissary supplies at Cedar Level Station, remaining two days; it rejoined the brigade near the Avery House.


The losses of the regiment during the year were: 81 killed or died of wounds ; 38 died of disease ; 42 discharged for disability ; 5 by order ; 24 transferred to Veteran Re -- serve Corps ; 5 deserted ; 210 wounded in action ; 42 miss- ing ; 31 taken prisoners. Total, 473. Joined the regiment during the same period, 97.


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The regiment continued in the trenches in front of Pe- tersburg until the 25th of March, 1864, when, following the enemy's attack upon Forts Steadman and Hancock, the brigade to which the Twenty-sixth was attached was or- dered to attack the enemy's works in its front, a portion of which was gallantly carried and held during the day, with trifling loss. On the 20th the brigade was deployed in front of the corps as skirmishers, which position it maintained until nightfall, when it was relieved. On the 30th it was again in the skirmish-line, and in the course of the day the Twenty-sixth lost several men. It moved forward in column on the 31st until about noon, when it was once more deployed as skirmishers and participated in a running fight. From the 1st to the 6th of April the brigade was following the retreating enemy and saw sharp fighting every day. On the 6th the Twenty-sixth assisted in the capture of a train of 260 wagons, loaded with bag- gage, ammunition, and supplies.


The command continued the rapid pursuit through the 7th, 8th, and 9th, and was on the skirmish-line at the time of the great surrender at Appomattox Court-House. Gen. Grant operated through its lines in arranging the pre- liminaries of the surrender. Since the 28th of March the regiment had captured over 400 prisoners, and its own losses had been about sixty killed, wounded, and missing, or more than 25 per cent. of the whole. It received the commendations of brigade and division officers, who spoke of it as the best skirmishing regiment in the Second Corps.


Subsequent to the surrender the Twenty-sixth, along with its brigade, was detailed on guard duty, to remain nutil Gen. Lee's army was paroled and sent home. On the 18th the brigade rejoined the army at Burksville, where it remained until the 2d of May, when it proceeded by rail to Washington, D. C., arriving there on the 13th. On the 23d it took part in the review of the Potomac Army and was mustered out on the -Ith of June, and immediately proceeded to Michigan, arriving at Jackson on the 7th, where it was paid and disbanded on the 16th.


TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.


COMPANY A.


Gabriel Forbear, died of wounds at Fab fax Seminary, Va , Dec. 26, 1>GT. Thomas M. Cobb, must, out June 1, 1865.


COMPANY B.


Chester II. Felton, disch. Oct. 16, 1862.


Juhu A. Howell, died At Washington, D. C., April, 1863. Charles A. Godley, disch. for disability, Jnoe 4, 1863.


Seneca Sly, d'sch. for disability, Aug. 4, 1863.


Ariel Brown, disch. for disability, Aug. 31, 1863. W. M. Clements, died at David's Island, N. Y. harbor, August, 1864. Melvin P. Fritz, killed in action at Ream's Station, Va., Ang. 25, 1864. William Il. Spaulding, died at Beverly, N. J., Oct. 27, 1864.


Samuel D. Wood, died at Lynchburg, Va., while prisoner.


George W. Clements, must. out May 22, 1865. Thomas J. Clements, must, ont JJuns 4, 1865. James M. Clements, must. out June 4, 1865. William II. Dakin, nmst. out June 4, 1865. Isaiah Dakin, must, out June 3, 18G5. Edward B. Godley, must. out June 4, 1865. James O. Gifford, must. out June 15, 1865. Byron Holt, must. out June 4, 1865.


Simeon L. Muuson, must, out May 16, 1865.


Asher G. Miller, disch. June 24, 1865, Mt. Pleasant Hospital, Washington, D. C. Christopher Patrick, must. out June 3, 1865.


Daniel D. Riggs, must. out July 4, 1865.


Orlando 11. Sly, must. out June 9, 1865.


George M. Sly, must. out June 3, 1865.


COMPANY D.


William Marshall, enl. September, 1862 ; disch, at close of war.


COMPANY G.


Charles W. Brewer, died at Alexandria, Va., Feb. 15, 1863.


Orrin Mason, died at Alexandrin, Va., Ang. 7, 1863. Edward W. Bellows, died at Washington, D. C., July 15, 1864.


William Rogers, killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 6, 1864.


John N. Foster, must. out June 3, 1865.


George H. Paddock, must. out June 4, 1865.


COMPANY H.


John II. Sayers, Mason; com. capt. Sept. 1, 1862; honorably disch. Jan. 7, 1863. Eli P. Loranger, Williamstown ; com, Ist lieut. Sept. 1, 1862; cupt. Jan. 7, 1863 ; resigned March 30, 1863.


Henry V. Steele, Mason ; com. 2d lient. Sept. 1, 1862; pro. to Ist lieut. Jan. 7, 1863; capt. March 30, 1863; killed in action at ilnuover Junction, Va., May 24, 1864.


Sergt. Daniel II. Smith, Mason; com. 2d lieut. April 26, 1864; resigned May 9, 1865.


Eli P. Alexander, Williamstown ; com. 2d lieut. Jan. 7, 1863; pro. to Ist lieut. March 30, 1863; must, ont June 4, 1865.


Sergt. Stephen P. Leighton, Williamstown; com. 2d lieut. Juno 9, 1865; not nistered.


George Thompson, disch. for disability, Sept. 30, 1862.


George H. Amy, died at Alexandria, Va., Feb. 18, 1863.


James Wright, died at Alexandria, Va., March 16, 1863.


George W. Wilson, died at Alexandria, Va., March 12, 1863.


Jerome B. Road, died at Alexandria, Va., March 3, 1863.


George W. Fi-her, died at Suffolk, Va., June 5, 1863. James Fisher, died at Elmira, N. Y , Dec. 19, 1862. Edgar B. Northrup, died in Michigan, April 23, 1863.


Jolin Tyler, died at Washington, D. C., April 28, 1863. John Stevenson, died at Washington, D. C., Dec. 23, 1862.


William Sullivan, died at Yorktown, Va , July 14, 1863. John Havey, disch. for disability, Jan. 21, 1863. Noah L. Douglass, disch, for disability, May 2, 1863. Chauncey Smith, disch. for disability, July 8, 1863.


Ed. Chamberlain, killed at Spottsylvania, Va, May 12, 1864. James Hakes, killed at Spottsylvania, Vn., May 12, 1864, Francis Weller, killed nt Spottsylvanin, VR., May 12, 1864. Corydon Wright, killed at Hanover Junction, Va., May 24, 1864. William Porter, killed at Hanover Junction, Va., May 24, 1864. B. F. Owen, died of wounds at Washington, D. C., June 13, 1864. Charles Rowley, died of wounds at City Point, Va., June 22, 1864. Chauncey Butler, died of wounds at Alexandria, Va., May 21, 1861. Charles Horton, died at Baltimore, Mdl., March 5, 1861.


A. Hammond, died at City Point, Va., Sept. 28, 1864.


J. W. Lonnesbury, disch. Oct. 23, 1861. Darwin Harkness, disch. Sept. 16, IAG1. Charles Honxer, trans, to Vet. Itis. Corps, May 1, 1864.


Edward Spletstone, trans. to Vet. Rrs. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.


1. 11. But-ford, disch. for disability, Ang. 18, 1863.


J. W. Boardman, d.sch. for disability, Ang. 12, 1863.


John Toulon, disch. for disability, Ang. 20, 1863. Ephraim Smith, disch, for disability, April 4, 1864. O. S. Fuller, di-ch. for disability, June 18, 1864. Andrew J. Cupen, died nt Salisbury, N. C., Fel. 22, 1865. Richard Hawes, died at Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 25, 1865. Daniel MeComber, died at Alexandria, Va., Nov. 12, 1863. Washington Whitcomb, died at Williamston, Mich., Dec. 25, 1864. Stephen Leighton, must, out June 4, 1865.


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Thomas McKernan, disch, for disability, March 27, 1865. George Chamberlain, must. out June 4, 1864. Zimri Bush, must, out July 21, 1865. Charles A. Gunn, must. out June 4, 1865. James J. Dana, disch. Feb. 12, 1865, for wounds received May 12, 1864. Henry Fuller, must. out June 9, 1865. Milo Vanneter, must. ont June 4, 1865. William Byers, must. out June 4, 1865. Benjamio Brock, must. out June 4, 1865. Charley Cole, omst. out June 4, 1865. John Depetty, must. out July 30, 1865, from Vet. Res. Corps. David F. Dorman, must. out June 4, 1865. Emory Edwards, must. ont June 4, 1865. Isaac Gowan, must, ent June 4, 1805. Aaron Garrison, must. ont June 3, 1865. Orlando Haney, must. out June 19, 1865. Daniel D. Haines, must, out June 9, 1865. Henry Ilawley, disch. for disability, Nov. 29, 1864. William B. Irwin, must. out June 4, 1865. Horatio M. Litchfield, must. out June 4, 1865. Augustine Monre, must. out June 4, 1865. Hleary J. Northrup, must. ent June 4, 1865. James R. Reeves, must. out June 4, 1863. George W. Rowley, must. out June 5, 1865. Dwight P. Strickland, must. ont May 30, 1865. I-rael Swartout, must. ont June 4, 1865. Zepbaniah Swan, mist. ont Juno 4, 1865. David W. Strickland, must, out June 4, 1865. Dellucine Stoughton, disch. for d sability, May 11, 1865. Julın H. Thurston, must, out June 14, 1865. Oscar Wells, must, out June 7, 1865. John Haney, minst. ont May 24, 1865. HIenry Kirk, must. out. Thomas Fay, must. out June 5, 18G5. Monroe Gowan, must, ont May 19, 1865. Charles Paddock, must. out. Engene D. Webber, must. out May 31, 1865.


James Apsey, must. ont. George Byers, must. out, July 25, 1865, from Vet. Res. Corps. George Truman, must out. Philip Hale, must. out.


COMPANY I.


Edwin Haner, must. out June 4, 1865. Archibald II. Clark, must. ont June 3, 1865. Richard II. Wiggins, must. out June 3, 1865.


COMPANY K.


Thomas Sherm in, disch. for disability, April 8, 1863. James Arris, killed at Spottsylvania, Va., May 12, 1804. Heury C. Adams, killed near Petersburg, Va., June 20, 1804. Frank R. Davis, trans, to Vet. Res Corps, Jan. 15, 1804. Isaac A. Brandlenburg, must. ont June 3, 1865. William M. Beverly, must. ont May 30, 1863. William lodges, must. ont Jnne 4, 1865. Charles F. Hollis, must. out May 30, 1865. Charles B. Ririby, must. out May 30, 1865. John Kane, must. out May 30, 1865.


TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.


COMPANY B.


Watsun Barnum, must, ont July 26, 1865.


COMPANY C.


William Barrett, must. out July 26, 1865.


COMPANY D.


Ilorace Burt, disch. for disability, Aug. 20, 1863. Wallace P. Huntoon, killed at Spottsylvania, Va., May 10, 1864. Cassius M. G.dney, killed at Spettsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864. Albert Rutty, died at Knoxville, Teun., Feb. 25, 1864. Ambrose Whitmore, discharged. Joseph Sharp, discharged for disability, Nov. 26, 1863. Samuel J. Huntoon, died of wounds, Aug. 22, 1864. Fraucis Force, died at Andersonville, Ga., May 5, 1804. Albert E. Smith, died at Washington, D. C., Ang. 5, 1864. Calvin S. Vining, must. out July 25, 1865, from Vet. Res. Corps. Richard B. Huntoon, disch. May 13, 1865. Weston O. Knowles, discharged. (See Company F.) William F. Bowdish, must. out July 19, 1805. James Bell, disch, by order, June 15, 1865. Isaac F. Huntoon, must, ont July 26, 1865. David Merrow, must. out Sept. 5, 1865. Valsen Pickett, must. out May 27, 1865. Samuel Reason, must. ont July 26, 1865.


COMPANY F.


So gt Weston O. Knowles, Ingham ; Co. D; com. 2d lieut. Co. F, Nor. 1, 1864; pro. to Ist lieut. March 21, 1865 ; must. out July 20, 1865. Nelson Drake, must. out July 26, 1865.


COMPANY G.


Merritt S. Frisby, died at Milldale, Miss., July 27, 1863. Stephen Bruyier, died at Camp Nelson, Ky., Sept. 6, 1863. Merritt Johnson, died at Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 18, 1863. George W. Converse, killed at Petersburg, Va , June 17, 1864. Edwin R. Wheeler, died of wounds at White House, Va,, June 9, 18GŁ Edwin R. Whitney, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 1, 1864. James S. Zufelt, wust. vut July 26, 1865.




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