History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan, Part 144

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


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On the 4th of March the command was at Calhoun, and on the 12th at Cleveland, Tenn. On the 28th of the same month a large proportion of the regiment re-enlisted, and on the 14th of April the veterans left for their homes in Michigan ou furlongh. On the 3d of May the remainder of the regiment moved from Cleveland and joined the army of Gen. Sherman, then concentrating Dear Chattanooga for the Atlanta campaign.


On the 13th while passing through Dug Gap there was some skirmishing, and on the 14th while leading the ad- vance there was sharp work in which it lost one killed and three wounded. At Tilton Station, on the 15th, it threw up a line of works, but moved forward on the following day, and crossing the Oostanoula River reached Cassville on the 20th. Crossing the Etowah River on the 23d, it skir- mished with the enemy more or less until the 28th, losing in the various encounters ten men wounded and two missing.


On the 2d and 5th of June there was more skirmishing, and on the 17th the regiment reached Lost Mountain, a high, isolated peak in the midst of the forest, about ten miles west of Kennesaw Mountain. On the 29th of June the regiment took a new departure, being sent by rail to Franklin, Tenn., where, on or about the 10th of July, it was joined by the veterans returning from furlough. From this time until the last of August it was employed in guarding the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, between the former place and Rutherford's Creek.


On the 30th of August it moved from Nashville in pur- suit of the rebel Gen. . Wheeler in command of a large cavalry force. He was encountered about twelve miles from Nashville, and driven back several miles; and from this time until the 8th of September the command was in pursuit of the enemy, skirmishing near Campbellville on the 5th. On the 7th it was at Florence, Ala., and on the 12th it reached Franklin, Tenn.


On the 25th it again left Franklin, this time in pursuit of Forrest, who was making an extensive raid through Tennessee. On the 27th there was a collision, and subse- quently the regiment marched, via Connersville, Shelby- ville, and Tullahoma, to Winchester, and from thence, through Normandy, Lewisburg, Shelbyville, Mooresville, and Tallerea, to Florence, Ala., arriving there on the 5th of October. On the 7th it engaged the enemy at Cypress River, losing six men killed, wounded, and prisoners. It then moved by Pulaski, Rodgersville, and Marmion to Four- Mile Creek, Ala., and eneamped until the 29th, when the rebel army under Gen. Ilood crossed to the northi side of the Tennessee River, which stream was to prove his " Rubicon." During the remainder of the month the regiment was engaged in fighting and obstructing the ad- vance of Hood's army. On the 3d of November in an encounter it was forced to retire.


Its losses for the year, during which it had marched nearly 1400 miles, were as follows :


Died in action or of wounds. 25


Died of disease. 57


Discharged for disability, etc .. 185


Transferred to other commands 33


Missing in action. 22


Total. 322


Re-enlisted as veterans, 328.


At the close of 1864 it was serving with the First Bri- gade of the First Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland.


On the 5th of November it was attacked near Shoal Creek, Ala., and after a most obstinate contest was forced back to Four-Mile Creek with severe loss. From the 9th to the 14th it was in camp. On the 15th a reconnaissance was made to Taylor's Springs, where it encamped until the 20th, when it moved to Lexington, Tenn., and on the fol- lowing day to Lawrenceburg, where it encountered the enemy and was obliged to fall back, skirmishing at Co- Jumbia and Campbellsville. On the 25th it crossed Duck River, and on the 28th was in line of battle near the Lewisburg Pike .* On the 29th it had sharp skirmishing at Spring Hill and Bethesda Church. On the 30th it took part in Schofield's great battle at Franklin and lost twenty- one men,-one killed, seventeen wounded, and three miss- ing. On the Ist of December it fell back to within a few miles of Nashville, and remained in line of battle during the night. On the 2d the regiment passed through the city, crossed the Cumberland River, and encamped at Edgfield, where it remained until the 12th, when it re- crossed the river and, moving beyond Nashville, encamped on the Charlotte Pike. On the 15th the regiment advanced two miles, and skirmished during the continuance of the operations around Nashville in which Hood's army was completely broken to pieces by the veterans under the indomitable Thomas, and its scattered fragments sent flying in utter rout towards the Tennessee.


On the evening of the 16th the Second Cavalry mounted and moved rapidly towards the IIarpeth River, swimming that stream, and continuing its advance to Spring IIill. Duck River was crossed on the 23d, and the command passed through Columbia on the 24th, and coming up with


# This is the common name in the South for turnpike.


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the enemy fought him all day, charging and driving him for a distance of sixteen miles, and losing seven men during the day. On the 25th the regiment was skirmishing at Pulaski, and on the 26th at Sugar Creek. It passed through Taylor's Springs on the 28th, and reached Water- loo on the 31st, where it remained until Jan. 17, 1865, when it crossed the Tennessee River and made a raid through Eastport, Inka, and Burnsville, Miss., capturing six prisoners; thence to Corinth and Farmington on the 19th, returning ria Iuka and Eastport, taking five more prisoners on the way, and, crossing the Tennessee River, reached Waterloo on the 2Ist. At this point it remained until the 11th of March, when. it once more crossed the · Tennessee and advanced to Chickasaw, Ala., where it en- camped until the 22d, when the march was resumed via Frankfort, Russellville, Big Ford Creek, Eldridge, and Jasper; crossing the Mulberry River on the 28th, the Black Warrior on the 29th, and reaching Elytoo, Ala., on the 30th.


On the 1st of April the command again crossed the Black Warrior River at Johnston's Ferry, swimming their horses, and had a skirmish with the enemy on the 2d at Trion, arriving at Tuscaloosa on the 3d, where they sur- prised the piekets and captured the city, together with three guns and a considerable number of prisoners.


The public stores and buildings and the bridge over the river were destroyed, and the regiment proceeded to Bridge- ville, where, on the 6th, the rebels made a sudden attack, but after a sharp engagement were handsomely repulsed, with a loss to the regiment of three men wounded. The march was resumed, and the command passed through Newport and Windham's Springs. On the 13th it crossed Wolf Creek ; on the 14th, Lost Creek and the Black Water ; on the 19th, the Black Warrior and the Coosa, at Luff's Ferry, reaching Talladega on the 22d. On the 23d there was skirmishing with Gen. Hill's rebel brigade, in which the regiment had two men killed, and captured one piece of artillery. Continuing its movements, the command crossed a branch of the Talladega on the 24th, the Talla- poosa on the 25th, the Chattahoochie on the 26th, and reached Macon, Ga., on the 1st of May. At this point it remained encamped until July 17th, when the regiment was broken into detachments, and sent to garrison Perry, Thomaston, Barnesville, Forsyth, and Milledgeville; two companies and headquarters remaining at Macon. It was mustered out on the 17th of August, reached Michigan on the 26th, and was immediately paid and disbanded at Jackson.


FIRST CAVALRY. COMPANY A.


J. Lee Clark, must. ont at close of war ; wounded twice.


Junien II. P. Hilliard, most. ont March 19, 1866. Marion 11. Quail, must. out Aug. 3, 1866. Ralph Stevenson, must. out March 10, 1866. Irwin D. Reed, munt. out Feb. 23, 1866.


COMPANY B.


John McAllister, must. out March 19, 1866. Robert McAllister, mont. out March 10, 180G. Allen Cook, disch. by order. George W. Williams, must. ont March 10, 1860.


COMPANY C.


LewI, Beadle, dlach. at expiration of service, March 5, 1866. George Morris, minst. out March 10, 1-16.


John L. Strikes, must. ont March 10, 1806.


COMPANY D.


Edward Lockweed, must. out May 8, 1866.


Charles Blumberg, disch. at expiration of service, Feb. 26, IS66. George E. Fields, must. out March 10, 1866.


Ezra Mend, disch. at expiration of service, Feb. 15, 1966. George Norton, must. out March 10, 1866.


COMPANY E.


William Thompson, must. out Jan. 5, 1866. John Usher, must. out March 10, 1866.


COMPANY F.


Albert II. Dakin, missing in action, June 12, 1864.


John L. Clark, disch. at expiration of service, Ang. 22, 1864. Albert II. Rush, disch, at expiration of service, Aug. 22, 1861.


Hubbard M. Dakin, disch. at expirntiva of service, April 5, 1865. Charles Tanner, must. ont March 25, 186 i.


William 11. Tryon, must. out Feb. 27, 1866.


COMPANY 11.


Allen N. Cowen, must. ont Feb. 16, 1866.


Ferdinand Cramer, must, out Murch 25, 1866.


Charles H. Corsett, must. out March 25, 1866.


Lambert J. Cranmeur, must, out Jan. 22, 1866. Jared W. Gray, must. out March 23, 1866.


William R. Ilager, must. out June 30, 1866. Charles B. Lewis, must. out Feb. 17, 1866. Judson A. Miller, must. ont March 25, 1866.


Lang R. Niles, must. out March 25, 1866. Jonathan D. Rodgers, minst. out March 5, 1866.


Edward Truxton, must. out March 25, 1866.


William Torrence, must, out March 25, 1866.


COMPANY I.


Alphens W. Carr, Lanaing; com. capt. Nov. 11, 1863; killed in action at Trevil- lian Station, Vn., Juas 12, 1864.


Sergt. George Hill, Lansing; Co. J; com. 2d lieut. Co. A, Oct. 25, 1864; pro. to Ist lieut. and adjt. March 7, 1865 ; must. out Nov. 28, 1865.


George R. Carey, disd.


James Worden, diach, for disability, July 14, 186 1.


Rodney V. White, died at Baltimore, Md., Jan. 14, 1865.


Burrell G. Gunn, died at Alexandria, Va., Ang. 30, 1864. Benjamin S. Gillmore, died Feb. 18, 1865.


George A. Gleek, died at Alexandria, Va., Oct. 24, 1864. Andrew Ilusheubeth, died at Alexandria, Va., Nov. 17, 1864, Thomas Anderson, died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 18, 1864. Ilarrison Holt, trans. te Invalid Corps, April 17, 1865. Alouzo B. Cadwell, disch by erder, Joue 18, 1865. Merria Hobbs, disch, by order, June 18, 1865.


David Johnson, disch. by order, Jan. 16, 1865. James Kelley, must. ont March 10, 1866.


COMPANY K.


Isaiah Davidson, must. out March 25, 1866. Sylvester Hall, must. out March 25, 1866.


Albert Norton, must. ent. Josiah Perkins, most. out March 25, 1866. Enoa M. Reynolds, must, out March 25, 1866. Frederick S. Richardson, must. out March 25, 1866.


David Trail, must, out March 25, 1866. Sheldon Wright, must. out June 30, 1866.


COMPANY L.


Theodore Conner, disch. for disability, May 26, 1865.


Abel Buckingham, most. out March 10, 1866. Jacob C. Haner, must. out March 10, 1866. George W. Hewlett, must. out March 10, 1866. D. V. 1'. Kelley, must. out March 27, 186G.


COMPANY M.


Justin Marr, must. out Jan. 18, 1866.


SECOND CAVALRY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Marshall J. Dickerson, Vermontville ; com. 21 lieut., Sept. 2, 1861 ; pro. to capt.


Muy 17, 1862; to mnj., Sept. 13, 1863; to lieut-col., July 31, 1865 ; must, ont as ninj., Ang. 17, 1865.


George E. Ranney, Charlotte ; com. asst, surg., June 6, 1863; pro. to surg. Nov. 15, 1864 ; truns. to 136th U. S. Colored Troops, July, 1865.


COMPANY A.


Henry F. Richardson, died at Jefferson, Mo., May 10, 1865. Arthur Kidd, must. out June 20, 1865.


Alonzo Percival, must. out June 20, 1865.


Horace Richardson, atuist. ont June 20, 1866.


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COMPANY B.


Henry A. Seaw, Eaton Rapids; com. capt., Sept. 2, 1861 ; res. Sept. 25, 1862. Philo W. Rogers, Eaton Rapids; com. Ist. lieut., Sept. 2, 1861 ; died of disease at Evansville, Ind., May 17, 1862.


James W. Gladding, Charlotte; enl. sergt .; pro. to 2d lieut., Jan. 30, 1863; to 1st lieut., March 1, 1864; res. Feb. 20, 1865.


Isanc Griswold, Vermontville ; enl. sergt., pro. to 1st lieut., Oct. 22, 1864; must. ont Ang. 17, 1865.


Birocy E. Shaw, Eaton Rapids; com. 2d lieut., April 10, 1864; res. March 31, 1865.


Philo W. Rogers, died at Evansville, Ind., May 17, 1862. Lewis M. Loveless, died at Hamburg, Tena., June 3, 1862.


Levi Dunn, died at Hamburg, Tenn., July 19, 1862. Ezra Bell, died at Hamburg, Tenu., May 1, 1862.


Joseplı Boyer, died at Benton Barracks, Mo., Jan. 18, 1862. Dwight Barnum, died at New Madrid, Mo., April 14, 1862. Uriah Beers, died at St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 2, 1862. Peter Dorr, died at Farmington, Miss., May 22, 1862. George Hull, died at Henderson, Ky., May 22, 1862. Francis llicks, died at Farmington, Miss., May 9, 1862. Lorenzo D. Lacey, died at Benton Barracks, Dec. 2, 1862. Rufus Lisco, died at Farmington, Miss., June 29, 1862. Jerome O'Neil, died at Farmington, Miss , June 27, 1862. Reuben O. Russell, died on hospital boat, May 9, 1862. William Thompson, died at Keokuk, Iowa, July 25, 1862. Edward Watson, died near Rienzi, Miss., July 24, 1862. Ifiram H. Cole, died at Charlotte, Mich , July 20, 1862. Willard H. Dickinson, disch. for disability, June 14, 1862. John Graham, disch. for disability, April 28, 1862. James McQueen, disch. for disability, April 3, 1862. Daniel H. Powers, disch. for disability, June 14, 1862. Leander S. Curtis, disch. for disability, July 8, 1862. Robert Means, disch. for disability, June 2, 1862. Charles G. Thompson, disch, for disability, April 12, 1862. Daniel Vickery, disch. for disability, April 21, 1862. Warren A. Loveless, disch. for disability, Ang. 21, 1862. Benjamin Root, disch. for disability, Sept. 13, 1862. Henry Cramer, disch. for disability, July 22, 1862. John S. Bosworth, disch. for disability, Aug. 23, 1862. David Young, disch. for disability, Aug. 23, 1862. Zina Snyder, disch, for disability, July 18, 1862. Martin Montgomery, disch. for disability, July 16, 1862. William H. Pope, disch. for disability, July 9, 1862. F. Boyer, disch. for disability, July 9, 1862. John H. Kimball, disch. for disability, Dec. 11, 1862. Lucius Tong, disch. for disability, Ang. 18, 1862. Michael Belyor, disch. for disability, July 1, 1862. Allen M. Hobbs, disch. for disability, July 1, 1862. Elbridge Fairfield, died at St. Lons, Mo., June 28, 1862. Charles Crabtree, died at Evansville, Ind., Sept. 15, 1862, or Oct. 8, 1863. Bradford B. Jones, died at New Albany, Ind., Oct. 8, 1862, or Sept. 15, 1863. Alfred Sherk, died at New Albany, Ind., Sept. 30, 1862, or 1863.


Job Reynolds, missing in action, Sept. 8, 1863; died at Danville, Va., April 11, 1863.


Nathan Jeune, missing in action, Sept. 25, 1863; returned; disch. at expiration of service, June 28, 1865. Sylvanus Parmenter, disch. for disability, July 24, 1862. Hiram Fry, disch. for disability, Sept. 2, 1862.


Elias D. Fowler, disch. by order, March 29, 1863. Samuel Walters, disch, by order, Aug. 25, 1862.


Jacob M. Perrine, disch. for disability, March 21, 1863. Emery Bevard, disch. for disability, March 30, 1863. Urial B. Walker, disch. for disability, Dec. 2, 1862. Morris M. Olmstead, died at Nasbville, Teno., July 18, 1868.


Eugene Ellis, missing In action, Dec. 24, 1863; died at Andersonville, Ga., May 20, 1865.


Henry M. Lindsley, disch. for disability, Feb. 21, 1864. William T. Merritt, disch. by order, Dec. 22, 1863. Charles Fulkerson, disch. by order, Sept. 1, 1864. Birney E. Shaw, disch. by order, Sept. 20, 1804. (See officers.) Harmon Fry, disch. Sept. 2, 1861. Jolın P. Miller, disch. for disability, June 1, 1863. Henry Grave, disch. at expiration of service, Oct. 22, 1864. James Buskirk, disch. at expiration of service, Oct. 22, 1864. Henry Parmenter, disch. at expiration of service, Oct. 22, 1864. George D. Nelson, disch. at expiration of service, Oct. 22, 1864. Leonard Ferris, disch. at expiration of service, Oct. 22, 1864.


William H, Beekman, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; omst. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Andrews Baers, dischi. to re-eal. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; must. ont Ang. 17, 1865.


Augustus Belden, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; must. out Aug. 17, 1865.


Johannes Boyer, disch. to re-eal, as veteran, Jao. 5, 1864; most. out Aug. 17, 1865. Henry Collins, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; most. ont Ang. 17, 1865.


Isaac C. Griswold, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864. (See officers.) Stark Lanıpman, di-ch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864.


George Lawhead, disch, to re-enl. as veteran, Jau, 5, 1964; must. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Morris M. Olmstead, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864.


Newell Miller, disch. to re-eal. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1861 ; must. ont Aug. 17, 1865.


Charles H. Preston, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864 ; must. out Aug. 17, 1865.


Willis R. Rogers, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; killed at Oxford, Tenn., April 3, 1864.


Morris Rogers, disch, to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864.


Jerome Wheeler, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; must. out Aug. 17, I865.


Silas Il. Wilson, disch. to re-eal. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; must. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Monroe Wright, disch. to re-eol. as veteran, Jan. 5, [861; must. out Aug. 17, 1865.


Austia Walker, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, [864; must. out Aug. 17, 1865.


Solomon Witherell, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; must. out Ang. 17,1865.


John Young, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; must. out Ang. 17, 1865. John Brown, disch. to re-ent. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; minst out Aug. 17, 1865. Daniel Campbell, disci:, to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, ISG4; must. out Aug. 17, 1805.


Birney E. Shaw, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jaa. 5, 1864. (See officers.)


Abram Dakin, disch, to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; must. out Aug. 17, 1865.


Charles Reed, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1861; must. out Aug. 17, 1865,


Forbes W. Hults, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jaa. 5, 1864; must. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Emory E. Hackett, died at Jeffersonville, Ind., Jan. 15, 1865.


John Chadwick, trans, to 3d Iowa Cavalry, Jannary, 1862.


William D. DeCourcey, trans. to 2d Michigan Artillery, Oct. 22, 1862.


Amasa D. Place, trans. to 2d Michigan Artillery, Oct. 22, 1862.


William F. Hunt, disch, at expiration of service, Dec. 14, 1864.


Ilenry Perrine, discharged.


Edward MeIntyre, must. out Aug. 17, 1865.


James W. Ellis, must, out June 20, 1863.


Philo Collins, minst. out June 2, 1865.


Duane Hawkins, must. out June 2, 1865. Michael Metcalf, must. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Samuel Sumvalt, must. out June 20, 1865.


Merritt Hulse, amst. out Ang. 17, 1865.


David Gibbs, must, out Ang. 17, 1865.


James E. Royce, must. out Aug. 17, 1865.


Alfred Fay, disch. by order, Ang. 14, 1865.


COMPANY C.


Sergt. Martin L. Squier, Vermontville ; com. 2d lieut., April 15, 1863; pro. to- Ist lient., March 1, 1864; capt., Oct. 22, 1864; must. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Peter R. Johnson, disch. for di-ability, June 14, 1862.


John 11. Squier, disch. at Louisville, Ky., Oct. 20, 1862. Iliram C. Francis, disch. for disability, Oct. 29, 1862.


Michael Kelley, died at New Madrid, April 4, 1862.


William H. Dicker, died of wounds at Burnt Hickory, Ga., May 20, 1864. Monmouth Chandler, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 1, 1865.


Willard Dedker, must. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Jerome Brown, must. aut Ang. 17, 1865.


George F. Robinson, must. out July 5, 1865.


George W. Town, must. ont June 20, 1865.


Edwiu Hackett, must. out June 20, 1865.


Harland Thorp, must. out June 20, 1865.


COMPANY D.


Delos French, died at Franklin, Tepa., Aug. 13, 1861.


John F. Frank, must. out June 20, 1865. Andrew L. Foster, must. out July 15, 1865. Benjamin F. Walker, must. ont June 20, 1865. David Upright, must, out June 20, 1865.


COMPANY E.


Alanson B. Bailey, died at Edgefield, Tenn., July 16, 1865.


George W. Arnold, must. out June 21, 1865.


Elias Aulspaugh, must. ont May 31, 1865. Oliver S. Bailey, must ont June 16, 1865.


Joseph I. Beonett, must. out June 21, 18€5.


Stephen II. Shippey, inst. out June 21, 1865. Isaac I. Whitbanks, must. out June 21, 1865.


COMPANY F.


Colonel C. Burgess, must. ont Aug. 17. 1865. Azra McIntyre, died at Mond City, III., Feb. 22, 1865.


Solomon Mikeskill, died at Waterloo, Ala., March 13, 1865 : also credited to Company M.


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COMPANY G.


Lanson Woodworth, must. ont Sept. 7, 1865. David Emery, most. ont Sept. 11, 1865.


COMPANY I1.


James R. Stevens, disch. for disability, March 8, 1864.


James A. Newman, minst. out Ang. 17, 1865. Russell Davis, minst. unt June 21, 1865. Roswell Squier, must. out June 21, 1865. Charles V. Pierce, must. ont July 15, 1865.


COMPANY I.


Silas S. Butler, disch. for disability, Oct. 22, 1864. Ramire Mapes, nmust. ont Aug. 17, 1865. George W. Mallory, runst. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Owen M. Rogers, must. out Ang 8, 1865. Henry Garduer, orust. out June 21, 1865. George T. Gardner, must. ont June 21, 1865. James M. Gilbert, must. out June 21, 1865. Wilson I. Pangburn, must. ont June 21, 1865. Artemas Richards, must. ont June 10, 1865. Jebo F. Tuttle, must. out June 13, 1865.


COMPANY E


Daniel Hobbes, disch. to re-enl. as veteran, Jan. 5, 1864; must. out Ang. 17, 1865.


Charles S. Wightman, killed in nction at Lynville, Tenu., Dec. 24, 1864. John T. Tuttle, minst. out Aug. 17, 1865.


Thomas Haslett, must, ont Jupe 21, 1865. James Haslett, must. out May 27, 1865. William C. Sweeney, must. out June 21, 1865. Charles L. Wiseder, must. out June 21, 1865. Auson Noble, disch. by order, May 3, 1865. (See Company M.)


COMPANY M.


George Truslar, disch. for disability, March 16, 1865. Myron C. Tice, disch. by order, July 18, 1865. Solomon MI. Price, must. out June 21, 1865. A nson S. Nobles, must. out May 16, 1865. (See Company L.)


THIRD CAVALRY.


Albert Thompson, Vermontville; asst. surg., March 31, 1864; surg., Oct. 24, 1864; must. ont Feb. 12, 1866. P. William O'Toole, Mason ; asst. surg., Aug. 27, 1863; res. Jan. 11, 1865.


COMPANY B.


George D. Lathrop, dled at Lansing, Mich., July 28, 1864. Elias D. Felmer, died at Lake Bluff, Ark., Sept. 11, 1864. Elmer II. Miller, died at Duvall's Bluff, Ark., Sept. 14, 1864.


Isaac Johnson, died at Inghnm, Mich., July 19, 1864. Daniel Dinsevere, died at Lake Bluff, Ark., Sept. 4, 1864. Edward Denson, died on board hospital stenmer, Oct. 17, 1864. Horace Asseltine, disch. for disability, March 15, 1864. Elijah S. Handaby, diach. for disability, March 30, 1864.


William Watte, disch. to re-enlist as veteran, Jan. 19, 1864; must. out June 2, 1865.


Joseph B. Worden, disch. to re-enlist as veteran, Jan. 19, 1864; must. out June 2, 1865.


Henry H. Brotherton, died at Mobile, Ala., May 9, 1865.


Levl 11. Philo, died at Brownsville, Ark., Nov. 1, 1804.


William Brown, must. ont Nov. 7, 1865.


John Watts, must. out June 2, 1865. Richard Martin, must. out June 2, 1865. George Mowatt, omst. out Jene 2, 1865. George Rosetta, must. ont June 2, 1865. George W. Corry, must. out Feb. 12, 1866. John Clay, must. out Oct. 16, 1865. Leonidas Wightman, must. out Feb. 12, 1866. John F. Pollock, must. out June 2, 1865.


COMPANY D.


Barney Cassady, disch. at expiration of service, Nov. 9, 1865.


COMPANY E


George Tallmadge, must. out Feb. 12, 1866. Joun Eaton, must, out Feb. 12, 1866.


COMPANY G.


James Lenex, must. out Feb. 12, 1860. Cassius Stafford, must. out Feb. 12, 1866.


COMPANY II.


Ferdinand MIuttlestadt, must. out Feb. 12, 1866. John Lewis, must. out June 2, 1865.


3liltoo Ryan, muat. out Feb. 12, 1866.


COMPANY I.


William 13. Joslin, mast. out June 2, 1865. Danlel 1. Cobb, must. out June 2, 1865.


Joseph W. Francis, must. eut June 2, 1865. Demas Pnine, must. out Feb. 12, 1866.


COMPANY K.


Matthew Huntington, died nt Detroit, Mich., Nov. 26, 1864.


Charles Lounsbury, must. out June 2, 1865.


David W. Lane, must, out June 2, 1865.


Alonzo D Beers, must. eut June 2, 1865.


Henry II. Smith, must. eut June 2, 1865.


Charles Sheddon, disch. to re-enlist as veteran, Jan. 20, 1804.


COMPANY M.


Samuel Hall, must. out Feb. 12, 1866.


FOURTH CAVALRY.


Chester S. Armstrong, Lausing; chaplain, Sept. 1, 1864 ; must. ont July 1, 1865.


COMPANY A. Wesley II. Leach, Lansing; Ist lieut., Dec. 9, 1862; capt., March 31, 1863; re- signed Ang. 24, 1864.


John Steward, died at Murfreesboro', Tenn., May 12, 1864.


James B. Morfield, must. out July 28, 1865.


David M. Rodgers, must. out Aug. 15, 1865.


COMPANY B.


Peter Supry, must. eut July 1, 1865. Patrick Ryan, must. ont Aug. 15, 1865. Jobn Nicholes, must. out July 1, 1866.


COMPANY C. Jeroma B. Scovell, disch. hy order, May 25, 1865. Franklin C. Leecb, must. out Ang. 15, 1865.


COMPANY D.


George C. Whitney, disch, by erder, July 10, 1865. Zeb. W. Wilcox, must. ont Aug. 15, 1865.


COMPANY H.


Willard Bingham, disch. for disability, March 1, 1863. Randolph Buck, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 15, 1864. George Goodenoe, disch. by order, May 25, 1865. John A. Mahana, most. out July 1, 1865.


Francis T. Cury, must. out Ang. 15, 1865. Jerome V. Cady, must. out Aug. 15, 1865.


COMPANY I.


Leroy Parker, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jun. 31, 1863. Nathan C. G. Ashley, must. out July 1, 1865. Joseph Abbey, must. ont July 1, 1865. John T. Packard, must. out Aug. 15, 1865.


COMPANY K.


George M. Foster, must. ont Ang. 15. 1865.


James K. Norton, must. out Aug. 15, 1865. Jacob Neuth, must. out Aug. 15, 1865. Edward Potter, must. out Aug. 15, 1865.




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