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Trevillian Station, June 11th and 12th; Cold Har- bor, July 21st; Winchester, August 11th; Front Royal, August 16th; Leetown, August 25th ; Shepherdstown, Virginia, August 26th; Smith- field, August 29th; Berryville, September 3d ; Summit, September 4th; Opequan, September 19th; Luray, September 24th; Port Republic, September 26th, 27th, and 28th ; Mount Crawford, Virginia, October 2d; Woodstock, October 9th ; Cedar Creek, October 19th; Madison Court-House, December 24th.
On the opening of the spring campaign it moved with the other cavalry forces of Sheridan, February 27, 1865, towards Gordonsville, and fought at Louisa Court-House, March 8th. Then the com- mand moved by way of White House Landing to and across the James River, and joined the Army of the Potomac in time to take part in the final battles of the war, being engaged at Five Forks, Virginia, March 30th, 31st, and April Ist; at Southside Railroad, April 2d; Duck Pond Mills, April 4th ; Sailor's Creek, April 6th; and Appo- mattox, April 9th. In one of these engagements the rebel general Pickett was captured, and he afterwards spoke of the charge of the Sixth on that occasion as " the bravest charge he had ever seen."
After Lee's surrender the regiment moved to Petersburg, thence to North Carolina, and then north to Washington, District of Columbia, where it marched in the great review of May 23d. Im- mediately after it was ordered West, and moved with the Michigan Cavalry Brigade, via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and the Ohio, Mississippi, and Missouri Rivers, to Fort Leavenworth. There it received orders to move over the Plains, westward, on duty in the Indian country. The officers and men were greatly disgusted at this, but they would not soil their noble record by disobedience, and so they moved unhesitatingly to the performance of the disagreeable duty, on which they remained till the seventeenth of September, 1865, when the men of the regiment whose term did not expire before February 1, 1866, were consolidated with the First Michigan Cavalry, and the remainder of the command was ordered back to Fort Leavenworth, where it was mustered out of service, November 24, 1865. Returning to Michigan, it arrived at Jackson, November 30th, and was there disbanded.
MEMBERS OF THE SIXTH CAVALRY FROM LIVING- STON COUNTY.
Company A.
William M. Bigham, Brighton, enlisted August 4, 1862 ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
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John Holcomb, Brighton, enlisted August 12, 1862; died in An- dersonville prison, September 6, 1864.
Sergeant Erastus J. Horton, Brighton, August 7, 1862; discharged for disability, October 23, 1862.
Ira C. Horton (non-commissioned staff), Handy, enlisted August 7, 1862; mustered out November 23, 1865.
William Palmeter, Handy, enlisted August 12, 1862; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863.
Charles S. Palmer, Oceola, enlisted August 15, 1862; mustered out June 21, 1865.
Corporal Richard Parshall, Brighton, enlisted August 11, 1862; mustered out June 21, 1865.
William R. Radford, Brighton, enlisted August 4, 1862; mustered out June 21, 1865.
John T. Sprague, Brighton, enlisted August 15, 1862; died in prison at Richmond, February 9, 1864.
Amos Ward, Brighton, enlisted August 15, 1862; died in prison at Richmond, February 17, 1864.
Company B.
Captain Nelson C. Thomas, Brighton, enlisted as private August 14, 1862; promoted to sergeant, and from that grade to first lieutenant, July 14, 1863; to captain, January 5, 1865 ; mus- tered out November 24, 1865.
Corporal John A. Platt, Brighton, enlisted August 12, 1862; died in Richmond prison, February 9, 1864.
Privates.
Archibald Campbell, enlisted September 8, 1862; discharged for disability, December 14, 1864.
Philip Cunningham, Brighton, enlisted August 14, 1862 ; mustered out October 10, 1865.
Homer Goucher, Hartland; died in Andersonville prison, October 13, 1864.
Charles Goucher, Hartland; died of disease at Stevensburg, Vir- ginia, February 21, 1864.
Jacob H. Smith, Brighton, enlisted December 5, 1863; mustered out May 19, 1865.
Company D.
First Lieutenant Luther C. Kanouse, Cohoctah; promoted from sergeant, July 1, 1864; mustered out November 24, 1865.
Sergeant Jared L. Cook, Howell, enlisted September 5, 1862; discharged by order, July 18, 1865.
Privates.
Justus F. Boyd, Cohoctah, enlisted August 14, 1862; promoted to corporal, September 5, 1862 ; discharged for disability, March 24, 1863.
Lyman Blodgett, Deerfield, enlisted September 5, 1862; died in Richmond prison, January 29, 1864.
Martin N. Brayton, Cohoctah, enlisted January 25, 1864; mustered out March 25, 1865.
Jared L. Cook, Howell, enlisted September 5, 1862; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 31, 1864.
Augustus C. Fox, Deerfield, corporal, enlisted September 7, 1862; discharged for disability, January 26, 1864.
Henry Fisher; mustered out May 15, 1865.
Farris G. Fairbanks, Cohoctah, enlisted February 20, 1864; died in Lynchburg prison, July 5, 1864.
James Gordon, Conway, enlisted October 8, 1862; died in An- dersonville prison, June 28, 1864.
Charles E. Huff, Cohoctah, enlisted September 4, 1862; discharged for disability.
Benjamin B. Head, Howell, teamster, enlisted October 2, 1862; discharged for disability, March 24, 1863.
Conrad C. Hayner, Cohoctah, enlisted February 20, 1864; mus- tered out June 14, 1865.
John Jordan, Oceola, enlisted September 7, 1862; mustered out August 10, 1865.
Henry Kelly, Cohoctah, enlisted February 1, 1864; mustered out March 25, 1865.
L. C. Kanouse, Cohoctah, sergeant ; discharged by order, August 6, 1864.
Hiram Moore, Cohoctah, enlisted February 20, 1864; died of dis- ease at Cleveland, Ohio, March 28, 1864.
William W. Olds, Conway, enlisted September 9, 1862; mustered out June 9, 1865.
Amos Pratt, Cohoctah, enlisted September 6, 1862; mustered out January 12, 1865.
John W. Randall, Cohoctah, enlisted September 8, 1862; mus- tered out November 24, 1865.
Carlos Rider, Deerfield, enlisted September 10, 1862; died in action at Trevillian Station, June 11, 1864.
John W. Soule, Cohoctah, enlisted September 6, 1862; died of wounds received in action, July 8, 1863.
Joseph Shafer, Cohoctah, enlisted September 10, 1862; died in Richmond prison, February 12, 1864.
Francis Sackner, Oceola, enlisted February 23, 1864; mustered out June 23, 1865.
Samuel Scripture, Handy, enlisted August 30, 1862; mustered out May 11, 1866.
Company G.
Francis Clark, Brighton, enlisted August 5, 1862; mustered out July 27, 1865.
Joseph W. Cole, Oceola, enlisted March 18, 1865; mustered out February 10, 1866.
Company I.
T. C. Cranston, Tyrone, corporal, enlisted September 12, 1862; died in action at Trevillian Station, June 11, 1864.
W. Johnson, Hartland, enlisted September 9, 1862; died of dis- ease at Seneca, Maryland, June 11, 1863.
R. H. Payne, Tyrone, enlisted August 25, 1862; died in Ander- sonville prison-pen, June 15, 1864.
D. Whalen, Hartland, enlisted September 9, 1862; died of dis- ease at Seneca, Maryland, June 11, 1863.
Robert B. Garner, Tyrone, enlisted August 25, 1862; mustered out November 24, 1865.
Company K.
Taylor Parshall, Oceola, enlisted March 14, 1865; mustered out March 25, 1865.
CHAPTER XII.
OTHER LIVINGSTON COUNTY SOLDIERS.
First Michigan Light Artillery-First, Second, Third, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth, Eleventh, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-third, Twenty- fourth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, and Thirtieth Infantry Regiments-First, Fifth, Eighth, Tenth, and Eleventh Cavalry - First Sharpshooters - One Hundred and Second United States Colored Troops-United States Sharp- shooters.
BESIDES the regiments which have been men- tioned above, there were several others which con- tained soldiers from Livingston County, whose record is equally bright and honorable, though serving in regiments in which the county repre- sentation was less numerous. Of the men who served in these regiments, a list is given in this chapter.
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FIRST MICHIGAN LIGHT ARTILLERY.
This regiment contained a comparatively large number of Livingston County men, but these were scattered through several of the batteries of which the regiment was composed, and the histories of the batteries are as distinct, and as unconnected with each other, or with the regimental organiza- tion, as are the histories of the same number of infantry or cavalry regiments. Therefore the First Light Artillery cannot be mentioned as a whole. The battery which contained a larger number than any other-and in fact a larger number than all the others-of Livingston County soldiers, was Battery H. This battery was organized at Mon- roe, under Captain Samuel De Golyer, and left that place March 13, 1862, with orders to report to General Halleck, at St. Louis, Missouri. It re- mained in service until July 22, 1865, and the bat- tles and skirmishes in which it was engaged dur- ing those three years are recorded in the office of the Adjutant-General of Michigan, as follows : "Thompson's Mills, Mississippi, May 1, 1863 ; Raymond, Mississippi, May 12, 1863; Jackson, Mississippi, May 14, 1863; Champion Hills, Mis- sissippi, May 16, 1863; Siege of Vicksburg, May 18 to July 4, 1863 ; Brownsville, Mississippi, Oc- tober, 1863; Clinton, Mississippi, February, 1864; Big Shanty, Georgia, June 14, 1864; Kenesaw, Georgia, June 27, 1864; Nickajack Creek, Geor- gia, July 5, 1864 ; Peachtree Creek, Georgia, July 22, 1864; Siege of Atlanta, July 22 to August 25, 1864; Jonesboro', Georgia, August 31, 1864; Lovejoy's Station, Georgia, September 1, 1864." Equally dangerous and creditable service was per- formed by Livingston County men in the other batteries. Following is the list of soldiers from this county, serving in the several batteries of the Light Artillery organization :
BATTERY C.
Asa McFall, Howell, enlisted October 11, 1861; discharged for disability, February 9, 1862.
Reuben McFall, Howell, enlisted December 1, 1861; died of disease at Iuka, Mississippi, September 3, 1862.
George H. Miles, Howell, enlisted December 10, 1861 ; discharged at end of service, December 18, 1864.
Joseph H. Preston, Howell, enlisted December 8, 1861; dis- charged for disability, November 6, 1862.
Allen C. Stearns, Howell, enlisted December 12, 1861 ; veteran, December 28, 1863 ; sergeant; mustered out July 22, 1865.
BATTERY G.
Willard L. Preston, Unadilla, enlisted December 28, 1863; mus- tered out August 6, 1865.
Corporal John W. Scriver, Hamburg, enlisted September 14, 1864; mustered out August 6, 1865.
BATTERY H.
First Lieutenant Asa E. Waterman, Hartland, December 27, 1864; second lieutenant, April 25, 1864; mustered out July 22, 1865.
Sergeant-Major Quintus Foster, Hartland, enlisted October 17, 1861 ; discharged for disability, September 20, 1862.
Henry C. Andrews, Hartland, enlisted September 12, 1864; mus- tered out July 22, 1865.
Corporal Edwin A. Bullard, Hartland, September 12, 1864; mus- tered out July 22, 1865.
William Burch, Unadilla, enlisted October 17, 1861; discharged for disability, September 1, 1862.
David H. Cleveland, Unadilla, enlisted December 28, 1863; mus- tered out July 22, 1865.
Eugene W. Champlin, Oceola, enlisted September 12, 1864; mustered out July 22, 1865.
Llewellyn Chalker, Unadilla, enlisted August 25, 1864; discharged by order, May 30, 1865.
Morris Davis, Unadilla, enlisted December 28, 1863; died of dis- ease at Cairo, Illinois, June, 1864.
Henry A. Dibble, Unadilla, enlisted November 20, 1861; dis- charged for disability, August 22, 1862.
James E. Durkee, Unadilla, enlisted December 28, 1863; mus- tered out July 22, 1865.
Henry C. Ellis, Unadilla, enlisted December 30, 1863; mustered out July 22, 1865.
W. Eggleston, Unadilla, enlisted March 17, 1864; mustered out July 22, 1865.
Nathaniel C. Etheridge, Hartland, enlisted November 14, 1861 ; sergeant; discharged for disability.
Hubbard W. Franklin, Hartland, enlisted September 12, 1864; mustered out July 22, 1865.
William H. Fay, Unadilla, enlisted December 28, 1863; mustered out July 22, 1865.
Fred. Griswold, Hartland, enlisted October 20, 1861 ; discharged for disability, January 8, 1863.
Robert Griswold, Hartland, enlisted January 1, 1862; veteran, January 1, 1864 ; mustered out July 22, 1865.
William Griswold, Hartland, enlisted November 15, 1861 ; dis- charged for disability, July 24, 1862. -
William J. May, Hartland, enlisted November 17, 1861 ; dis- charged at end of service, January 30, 1865.
Elias McOmber, Hartland, enlisted September 12, 1864; mus- tered out July 22, 1865.
Alvah T. Phillips, Hartland, enlisted September 12, 1864; mus- tered out May 12, 1865.
James Sayres, Hartland, enlisted September 7, 1864; mustered out June 8, 1865.
Samuel Sayres, Hartland, enlisted October 24, 1861 ; veteran, January 1, 1864 ; mustered out July 22, 1865.
Zina B. Slocum, Hartland, enlisted November 20, 1861 ; died of disease at New Madrid, Missouri, June 5, 1862.
Stephen D. Stedman, Howell, enlisted December 2, 1861; dis- charged for disability, February, 1863.
John Stamp, Unadilla, enlisted August 22, 1864; died at Chat tanooga, May 12, 1865.
George H. Tryon, Unadilla, enlisted November 6, 1861 ; veteran, January 1, 1864; mustered out July 22, 1865.
Thomas A. Tisdale, Hartland, enlisted January 1, 1862; dis- charged for disability, June 3, 1862.
Frederick Wildt, Hartland, enlisted January 3, 1862; discharged by order, October 26, 1863.
John G. Williams, Hartland, enlisted September 12, 1864; died at Hartland, Michigan, May 8, 1865.
Lewis Warren, Hartland, enlisted October 8, 1864; mustered out July 22, 1865.
BATTERY I.
Jacob Maumee, Iosco, enlisted September 27, 1864; mustered out July 14, 1865.
John F. Peterson, Oceola, enlisted September 24, 1864; mustered out July 14, 1865.
BATTERY M.
Alfred Bradley, Putnam, enlisted September 5, 1864.
Andrew Baker, Putnam, enlisted September 5, 1864. Hosted by oogle
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Lawton Babcock, Putnam, enlisted September 5, 1864. Daniel R. Jeffreys, Marion, enlisted March 10, 1864.
THIRTEENTH MICHIGAN BATTERY .*
Second Lieutenant Jack Blakesly, Deerfield, January 2, 1865; mustered out July 1, 1865.
Lewis L. Chubb, Putnam, enlisted September 15, 1863; sergeant ; mustered out July 1, 1865.
FIRST INFANTRY.
George H. Annis, Handy, Company H; enlisted October 29, 1861; discharged September 1, 1862.
William W. Collins, Company F; enlisted September 7, 1861 ; discharged for disability, March 11, 1863.
William H. Fields, Company I; discharged on account of wounds, October 16, 1862.
Joseph Philips, Company F; enlisted July 17, 1861; mustered out November 3, 1865.
Jonathan Shadd, Company F; enlisted September 5, 1861 ; dis- charged for disability, May 2, 1863.
SECOND INFANTRY.
Marshall Bennett, Genoa, Company I; enlisted March 27, 1864; mustered out August 28, 1865.
James Coe, Company E; mustered out July 28, 1865.
Peter Cameron, Howell, Company F; enlisted March 28, 1864; mustered out July 20, 1865.
John French, Company I; discharged for disability.
Thomas Howard, Deerfield, Company I; enlisted April 23, 1864; mustered out June 7, 1865.
James Hamlin, Deerfield, Company G; enlisted March 28, 1864; discharged for wounds, May 15, 1865.
Joseph Neely, Cohoctah, Company F; died of disease at Wash- ington, District of Columbia, April 1, 1865.
Theo. Neely, Cohoctah, Company E; enlisted March 28, 1864; mustered out July 11, 1865.
Isaac Van Loon, Company H; discharged at end of service, Jan- uary 1, 1865.
Henry P. Wimbles, Company H; discharged by order, June 5, 1865.
Franklin Goodrich, Howell, Company K; enlisted March 26, 1864; discharged for disease, May 1, 1865.
THIRD INFANTRY. Company C.
Oren W. Trembly, musician, enlisted June 10, 1861 ; died of dis- ease at Harrison's Landing, Virginia, July 24, 1862.
REORGANIZED THIRD INFANTRY.t
Major John C. Hall, Oceola, January 1, 1865; resigned June 14, 1865.
Company A.
Albert H. Whiting, Marion, enlisted March 20, 1865; discharged at end of service, March 3, 1866.
Company C.
Franklin O. Beach, Marion, enlisted March 28, 1865; mustered out March 26, 1866.
Edward C. Brown, Marion, enlisted March 28, 1865; corporal ; mustered out March 26, 1866.
D. Ingraham, Brighton, enlisted September 17, 1864; died of disease at Nashville, January 20, 1865.
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t This regiment was not mustered into the service until October 15, 1864. It left the rendezvous at Grand Rapids, October 20, and proceeded to Nashville, Tennessee. It afterwards did good service in Tennessee, Alabama, and Texas. Its battles and skir- mishes recorded in the adjutant-general's office are " Decatur, Alabama, October 28, 29, and 30, 1864 ; Murfreesboro', Tennessee, November 30 to December 20, 1864."
Company D.
James Cooper, Marion, enlisted March 20, 1865 ; mustered out by order, August 22, 1865.
William W. Kenyon, Marion, enlisted March 25, 1865; mustered out August 30, 1865.
Arthur W. Wimbles, Marion, enlisted March 25, 1865; mustered out March 27, 1866.
Company E.
John Beckwith, Brighton, enlisted September 15, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Lemuel Chipman, Conway, enlisted September 15, 1864; mus- tered out May 25, 1866.
Simon Durkee, Brighton, enlisted September 14, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Samuel Rowling, Conway, enlisted September 16, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
James M. Wilson, Brighton, enlisted August 30, 1864; corporal; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Company F.
Jacob B. Boyer, Conway, enlisted September 15, 1864 ; discharged by order, October 4, 1865.
James W. Bigelow, Oceola, enlisted September 22, 1864; ser- geant ; discharged by order, October 4, 1865.
George Catlin, Oceola, enlisted September 17, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Douglas Ingraham, Brighton, enlisted September 17, 1864; died of disease at Murfreesboro', April 10, 1865.
James Latimer, Oceola, enlisted September 17, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Henry Wood, Oceola, enlisted September 22, 1864; corporal; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Andrew Warren, Unadilla, enlisted March 8, 1865; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Company G.
Captain John C. Hall, Oceola, August 15, 1864; promoted to major, January 1, 1865.
Sergeant Walter L. Hallett, Brighton, enlisted September 5, 1864; discharged for disability, March 29, 1865.
Sergeant John McKay, Deerfield, enlisted September 8, 1864; pro- moted to second lieutenant ; mustered out as sergeant, May 25, 1866.
Charles Buzzell, Oceola, enlisted September 19, 1864; corporal ; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Alvin A. Hall, Brighton, enlisted September 5, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Lemuel Rumsey, Brighton, enlisted August 5, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
John Tufts, Oceola, enlisted September 24, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Emmett M. Hopkins, mustered out May 25, 1866.
Isaac S. Tower, mustered out May 25, 1866.
Company H.
Arthur H. Fish, Genoa, sergeant; second lieutenant, November 28, 1864; first lieutenant June 15, 1865; mustered out May 25, 1866.
John Mckenzie, Brighton, enlisted October 4, 1864; discharged for promotion.
Company I.
Nathaniel Allison, Brighton, enlisted August 29, 1864 ; transferred to Company F; discharged by order, November 1, 1865.
Robert Acson, Genoa, enlisted August 31, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
William H. Austin, Green Oak, enlisted September 16, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Samuel C. Brockway, Genoa, enlisted September 8, 1864; dis- charged by order, August 28, 1865. ogle
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Peter Dyckman, Green Oak, enlisted September 8, 1864; dis- charged by order, September 5, 1865.
John Dyckman, Green Oak, enlisted October 7, 1864; died at Murfreesboro', December 29, 1864.
Solomon Dyckman, Green Oak, enlisted September 6, 1864 ; mus- tered out May 25, 1866.
Henry Dougherty, Putnam, enlisted September 12, 1864; trans- ferred to Company H, 4th Infantry; died at San Antonio, Texas.
Charles Hall, Green Oak, enlisted September 5, 1864; died of disease at Knoxville, April, 1865.
Freeman Haynes, Green Oak, enlisted September 6, 1864; mus- tered out May 25, 1866.
William J. Knight, Green Oak, enlisted September 1, 1864, ser- geant ; mustered out May 25, 1866.
James J. Meehan, Unadilla, enlisted September 7, 1864; died at Green Lake, Texas, July 23, 1865.
William F. Robinson, Oceola, enlisted September 17, 1864 ; absent, sick; not mustered out with company.
John Stansell, Green Oak, enlisted August 27, 1864, corporal; mustered out May 25, 1866.
James Shanks, Green Oak, enlisted September 3, 1864, sergeant ; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Albert Ward, Unadilla, enlisted September 17, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Ernest Winter, Genoa, enlisted September 12, 1864, corporal ; mustered out May 25, 1866.
James A. Wilson, Green Oak, enlisted August 30, 1864, corporal ; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Wendell Willis, Putnam, enlisted September 24, 1864; mustered out May 25, 1866.
Company K.
John F. Walter, Brighton, enlisted October 6, 1864; discharged by order, June 8, 1865.
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
Warren S. Berry, Company F; died of disease at Glendale, Vir- ginia, June 30, 1862.
Oscar Blood, Company F, enlisted August 22, 1861 ; died of dis- ease at Camp Benton, Maryland, February 11, 1862.
James Barnhart, Howell, Company G, enlisted March 3, 1863; transferred to Invalid Corps, February 15, 1864.
Henry Armstrong, Company F, enlisted August 22, 1861 ; corpo- ral, May 12, 1862; discharged for disability, February 6, 1863. Andrew I. Forester, Company F, enlisted August 22, 1861 ; ser- vice ended September 5, 1864; discharged.
Henry A. Catlin, Company F, enlisted August 22, 1861 ; service ended August 22, 1864; discharged.
George O. Cole, Company F, enlisted August 22, 1861; discharged for disability, February 11, 1863.
FIRST REGIMENT ENGINEERS AND MECHANICS. Company K.
Henry Devereaux, Howell, enlisted November 23, 1861; died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee, February 20, 1862.
Franklin Goodrich, Howell, enlisted November 22, 1861; dis- charged by order, May 28, 1862.
Oliver Lampman, Howell, enlisted November 21, 1861; discharged for disability, February 4, 1863.
Truman Munson, enlisted June 3, 1863; mustered out September 22, 1865.
Davis Smith, enlisted December 5, 1861 ; discharged for disability. David Wright, Howell, enlisted December 5, 1861; discharged for disability, January 24, 1863.
EIGHTH INFANTRY. Company B.
Charles P. Bachelor, Oceola, enlisted February 29, 1864; died of wounds, July 22, 1864, received at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864.
Simon Dolph, Howell, enlisted February 29, 1864; died in An- dersonville prison, August 14, 1864.
Thomas Eager, Hartland, enlisted February 23, 1864; mustered out July 30, 1865.
George R. Griswold, Hartland, enlisted February 29, 1864; died of disease at Annapolis, Maryland, March 22, 1864.
Thomas A. Hastings, Hartland, enlisted March 22, 1864; mus- tered out July 30, 1865.
Henry Hetchler, Oceola, enlisted February 25, 1864; discharged by order, May 3, 1865.
Charles Miller, Hartland, enlisted February 29, 1864; corporal ; mustered out July 30, 1865.
Hiram Merrill, Hartland, enlisted February 26, 1864; mustered out July 30, 1865.
Charles Murdock, Hartland, enlisted February 18, 1864; mus- tered out July 30, 1865.
Calvin Murdock, Hartland, enlisted February 27, 1864; died of disease in Vermont, August 30, 1864.
Patrick O'Connell, Deerfield, enlisted February 22, 1864; mus- tered out July 30, 1865.
Chauncey Pursell, Hartland, enlisted February 27, 1864; corpo- ral ; mustered out July 30, 1865.
Dunford Parker, Oceola, enlisted February 26, 1864; discharged by order, May 3, 1865.
James H. Reese, Hartland, enlisted February 27, 1864; discharged by order, May 3, 1865.
Timothy Russell, Hartland, enlisted February 9, 1864; died of disease at Cincinnati, Ohio, March 18, 1864.
William Snell, Oceola, enlisted February 25, 1864; discharged by order, May 3, 1865.
John S. Welsh, Hartland, enlisted February 27, 1864; discharged by order, May 3, 1865.
Company C.
Elnathan Doane, Green Oak, enlisted August 16, 1861 ; corporal ; discharged to enlist in regular army, October 26, 1862.
Company E.
Addison D. Skinner, Hartland, enlisted January 6, 1864; dis- charged from Invalid Corps, October 3, 1865.
Company G.
Henry Smith, Oceola, enlisted December 13, 1864; corporal ; dis- charged by order, May 3, 1865.
Company H.
Edward C. Marsh, Hartland, enlisted February 18, 1864; lost a leg; discharged August 12, 1865.
Daniel A. Neely, Cohoctah, enlisted January 25, 1864; discharged . by order, June 16, 1865.
John Rushby, Oceola, enlisted February 25, 1864; corporal ; mus- tered out July 30, 1865.
George F. Stephens, Conway, enlisted February 29, 1864; died of wounds at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1864.
Company I.
George B. Avis, Conway, enlisted May 2, 1864; killed in battle of Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
William H. Brock, Hartland, enlisted September 19, 1861 ; veteran, December 29, 1863; discharged for disability, March 19, 1865.
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