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N. N. Kendal was appointed to wait upon the Governor, and ascertain if money sub- scribed in this city can be used for the benefit of the company raised here, and also what amount would be furnished by the State.
On motion of C. Luce a committee consist- ing of R. O'Connor, Wm. H. Boyd, J. R. Rauch, A. E. Bates and Joseph Weier was appointed to solicit subscriptions for the pur- pose.
On motion C. Luce and C. Paulding were appointed a committee to circulate the roll for signatures. All persons who had signed the roll or intended doing so were requested to meet at the city hall the following morning at 9 o'clock.
The roll had already been signed by some twenty-five or thirty citizens.
THE SMITH GUARDS.
The organization of the military company enrolled in this city, was perfected on Satur- day evening, April 20, 1861, by the election of the following officers :
Captain, Constant Luce; first lieutenant, John M. Oliver ; second lieutenant, A. M. Rose ; third lieu- tenant, I. Diffenbaugh.
A resolution was then passed that the com- pany be known as the "Smith Guards," in honor of our fellow-townsman, Colonel Smith, of the United States Army. The company was feelingly addressed by Colonel Smith,
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thanking them for the honor conferred by their action.
Three hearty cheers were then given for the Union, and three more for Colonel Smith, and the meeting adjourned.
The Smith Guards, having been ordered into camp at Adrian, left Wednesday, May 29, 1861. They were accompanied by the fire department and a large number of other citizens. The largest crowd assembled in a long time, was at the depot to see them off. The city seemed to be out en masse, together with many people from the country. There were some affecting scenes and moist eyes, as mothers bid good-bye to their sons, sisters to their brothers, etc. The company were in good spirits, and went with the hearty good wishes of all, that health and success might attend them.
We publish a full list of the officers and men composing the Smith Guards, the roll having been filled up to an hundred and one :
Captain, C. Luce ; first lieutenant, John M. Oliver; second lieutenant, A. M. Rose; third lieutenant, I. Diffenbaugh.
First Sergeant, George Spaulding; second sergeant, George Bradford; third sergeant, John Adams; fourth sergeant, J. Redfield; fifth sergeant, Con. Paulding.
First Corporal, W. Paulding; second corporal A. H. Bowen; third corporal, F. B. Gale; fourth corporal, R. R. Lassey.
PRIVATES.
Frank Benderitter.
Chas. H. Ladd.
J. Whipple.
G. E. Choate.
B. F. Nelson.
Geo. Grueneisen.
A. Benson.
W. C. Watson.
H. Gravit.
H. L. Stoddard.
E. C. Stoddard.
J. Kittle.
John Fonier.
H. Robinson.
R. Sorter.
J. Duffield.
G. W. Beeman.
T. Nowlan.
Wm. Watkins.
Wm. H. Gibson.
John Bisonette.
John Walter.
G. W. Olney. Wm. Lassey.
C. Thurlack.
G. W. Owen.
S. S. Parker.
S. Bissonette.
C. Downing.
A. E. Bates.
S. M. Kidder.
J. F. Hoffman.
J. Charter.
W. Knaggs.
G. Kempf.
John Disher.
F. Spath.
S. S. Couture.
C. Brunner.
Elroy Cicott.
S. R. Carney.
John White.
W. Olson.
E. M. Billings.
E. Ross.
J. Susor.
J. Dickinson.
C. Bisbee.
W. H. Eaton.
X. Gagnier,
J. Conlin. Wm. H. Duffield.
C. F. Austin. S. D. Plues.
Harry Kendall.
L. Wagner.
C. Techout.
G. D. Paul.
L. F. Ciseo.
A. Taylor.
J. Heald.
A. R. Knobe.
Wm. Stewart.
E. Bronson.
Isaac Navarre.
A. Guior,
E. M. Avery.
M. W. Hall.
A. Mosher,
C. A. Wells.
N. E. Baker.
H. Ansel.
J. Robert.
Wm. Bookey.
W. Prince.
D. Henderson.
J. Chase.
F. Herman.
J. Hinsdale.
S. Mosher.
J. Root.
T. Leonard.
E. Woodward.
Theo. Haberfelder.
J. Leonard.
J. Turner.
PRESENTATION OF COLORS TO THE SMITH GUARDS.
The stand of colors prepared for the Smith Guards by the ladies of the city, was pre- sented on Tuesday afternoon, May 21, 1861. The guards paraded on the Court House square, in their new uniform, making a very fine appearance. The uniform was of gray cassimere-frock coats, pants with a red stripe on the legs, and cap of the same gray material with gilt trimming. The uniform was neat and tasteful, and gave the company a very sol- dierly appearance.
A very large concourse of people, a large proportion of whom were ladies, assembled on the square, to witness the ceremony of the presentation. Mr. H. P. Vrooman acted as marshal of the day, and at the appointed time announced that Professor Kellogg, of the Young Ladies Seminary, would make the pre- sentation speech.
At the conclusion of the address by Prof. Kellogg, which was listened to with attention by all who were fortunate enough to get within hearing distance, the colors were presented to Captain Luce by the hand of Mrs. Paulding. Captain Luce, upon receiving them, made some appropriate remarks, thanking the ladies, in behalf of the company, for the colors, and for all the kindly interest they had taken in the company's welfare and comfort.
Professor Chamberlin, with a number of young ladies from the seminary, then sang The Star Spangled Banner, with good effect.
Judge Christiancy was then introduced, who addressed the company in some patriotic and feeling remarks, which met with a hearty re- sponse in the hearts of all his listeners,
W. C. Brown.
F. Godfroy.
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It was then announced that a number of young ladies had prepared a supply of neck- ties and housewives for the members of the company, and Mr. E. G. Morton made some remarks on behalf of the young ladies pre- senting them. Five young ladies then ad- vanced to the ranks and presented each soldier with a neck-tie, and a housewife well stored with thread, needles, pins, buttons, etc., which were found of great convenience and utility in camp life.
At the close of the exercises, the blessing of the Great Ruler of the Universe was asked upon the company by Rev. E. J. Boyd.
THE MONROE LADIES' SOLDIERS' AID SO- CIETY.
A committee of ladies met at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Oliver, Monday evening, July 29, 1861, and organized a society to be called the Monroe Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, having for its object the furnishing of such hospital supplies and other necessaries as are known not to be provided by the general govern- ment.
The following ladies were chosen officers of the society :
President-Mrs. George Landon. Vice President-Mrs. F. M. Winans. Treasurer-Miss Augusta Lewis.
Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. L. S. Stevens.
They also appointed an executive committee of sixteen.
The Smith Guards were requested during drill to form in front of the Presbyterian Church, which they did, and each soldier was presented with a testament by the infant class of the Sabbath School.
Another presentation was made to them at the seminary. being a Havelock cap-cover for each officer and soldier, by the young ladies of the seminary and some others of the city. This, we imagine, proved one of the most valuable articles that had been furnished them.
The Monroe Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society. from its organization to the close of the war, with untiring energy, perseverance and genu- ine patriotism, accomplished the grand purpose of their organization-stimulated the boys in blue to renewed exertions and heroic conduct by their constant contributions for their com- fort in the tented field, reminded of the fact
that they were remembered in great kindness by loving hearts at home, and while facing disease and danger and death, were comforted with the consciousness they were remembered in the prayers and kindness of those they had left behind them.
No part of the grand and multiform work of the suppression of the Rebellion and the pres- ervation of the Union will stand out in history more noble and heroic, than will that borne by the loyal, Christian women of the United States, in the moral and physical care of the soldiers of the Union. It is without a parallel in human experience in the magnitude and munificence of the provision.
It is due as simple justice to the memory of Florence Nightingale, and the true women of England who co-operated in her heroic and un- precedented work during the Crimean war, to say here that their noble example operated largely in suggesting the more ample and ex- tended service of their worthy American sis- ters.
It would not be possible to describe the aid and comfort given by that branch of the coun- try's patriotic army. Many have recognized with grateful hearts what was done in that di- rection by the loyal women of Monroe, city and county, which may be taken as but a sam- ple of like devotion throughout the loyal States.
LIST OF VOLUNTEERS FURNISHED BY MON- ROE COUNTY.
The following list is made up from " Michi- gan in the War" and the reports of the Adju- tant General, and shows the name, company and regiment of men who enlisted in Michigan Regiments from Monroe county, and the casu- alties, etc., so far as reported, but does not show the enlistments from Monroe county in regi- ments raised in other States, and the author was unable to find any records from which he could obtain the enlistments last mentioned. The First Regiment of three-months men were mustered out of service, and no record was kept of their residence, and the Adjutant Gen- eral, in his report for 1862, says, " The ordinary records of enlistments furnish no information of the residence of volunteers, and it became necessary to procure it as regards those in ser- vice from the regiments in the field. The dif- ficulty and delay attending this labor, especially
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in such a period of active service as existed during the summer months, will be readily un- derstood." "In the cases of old regiments, the casualties of months or a year of active service had taken from the ranks hundreds of men whose names were on the rolls, and whose residence it was sought to determine." From the foregoing explanation of the Adjutant General it is apparent that there must necessa- rily be many omissions and mistakes in the list given below .. Some of the German and French names are spelled so differently in the various reports made to the Adjutant General that they can hardly be recognized, and in the casualties the author found numerous cases where a soldier was reported in 1862, as having died in action; in 1863, as discharged for dis- ability ; as transferred in 1864, and discharged at expiration of service in 1865. In such cases only the reports that do not conflict are given, and in cases where they confliet the last report is given. In many cases the author was una- ble to find an explanation or remarks, and in others only " missing in action," which, on in- vestigation, he found so unreliable that he has omitted it.
Abbreviations -The following are the words abbreviated in che rosters: Adjt., Adjutant ; asst., assistant; bat., battery ; cav., cavalry ; cap., captured ; col., colonel ; capt., captain ; corp. corporal ; co., company; dis., discharged ; disab., dis- ability ; e., enlisted ; exp., expiration ; gen., general ; H. A., heavy artillery ; inf., infantry ; lieut., lieutenant ; m. o., mus- tered out; pro., promoted ; res., resigned ; sergt., sergeant ; surg., surgeon; trans., transferred ; U. S. V., United States Vol- unteers; vet., veteran or veteraned.
Adams, James F., 2d lieut. 15th Inf .; e. Jan. 1, 1862; pro. capt. Oct. 1, 1862; wounded in action at Cor- inth, Miss .. Oct. 1, 1862; res. Mar. 4, 1863.
Adams, John Q., 2d lieut. 15th Inf .; e. Jan. 27, 1862; pro. capt. Oct. 1, 1862; res. June 18, 1864.
Anderson, John C., Monroe ; e. Oct. 21, 1861; sergt. co. D, 7th Inf. ; pro. 2d lieut. Dec. 18, 1864; m. o. July 5, 1865.
Antrian, Patrick, Monroe; e. March 10, 1063 ; sergt. co. D, 9th Cav. ; pro. 2d lient. Oct. 26, 1864; not mustered as an officer ; dis. July 21, 1865.
Avery, Amos I., LaSalle ; 1st lieut. 11th Cav., Aug. 1, 1863 ; res. Oct. 11, 1864.
Allen, Linten H., co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. for disab. Sept. 27, 1862.
Austin, Charles F., co. A, 4th Inf .; killed at Mal- vern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.
Ausel, Henry J., co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. at exp. of ser- vice, June 30, 1864.
Austin, Lorenzo D., co. G, 4th Inf .; dis. for disab. Oct. 27, 1862.
Anteau, Patrick, co. D, 7th Inf.
Arnold, James H., co. D, 7th Inf.
Arnold, Thomas, co. D, 7th Inf .; dis. at exp. of ser- vice, Aug. 22, 1864.
Anderson, John C., co. D, 7th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Dec. 18, 1863.
Abernethy, Alexander, co. D, 7th Inf.
Armstrong, Oscar E., co. D, 7th Inf .; dis. for disab. Feb. 8, 1862.
Adee, William co. I, 11th Inf .; died of disease May 10, 1862.
Apell, Moses, co. K, 11th Inf .; dis. at exp. of ser- vice, Sept. 30, 1864.
Arponteney, Thomas, co. B, 15th Inf .; dis. to re- enlist as vet. Jan. 1, 1864; dis. by order, Sept. 11, '65. Arquette, Alexander, co. B, 15th Inf .; died of dis- ease at Grand Junction, Miss., Jan. 16, 1863.
Anklebrandt, John, co. E, 15th Inf .; dis. for disab. March 6, 1863.
Allen, James, co. F, 15th Inf .; dis. for disab. June 21, 1862.
Amand, Louis, co. G, 15th Inf.
Anderson, William, co. K, 15th Inf .; died of dis- ease at Monroe, Mich., Oct. 1, 1862.
Aselstein, Darius, co. G, 16th Inf .; dis. by order, Aug. 12, 1865.
Alger, Abraham, co. I, 17th Inf .; died of disease.
Arnold, Lewis, co. B, 17th Inf .; trans. to 2d Mich. Inf.
Arno, Lewis, co. E, 17th Inf .; trans. to 2d Mich. Inf.
Antya, William, co. E, 17th . Inf .; trans. to 2d Mich. Inf.
Austin, Benjamin, co. I, 17th Inf.
Armstrong, John S., co. K, 18th Inf .; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf.
Allen, Charles, co. G, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 26, 1865.
Austin, Henry K., co. H, 18th Inf .; dis. by order July 10, 1864.
Austin, Otis, co. H, 18th Inf .; died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 22, 1864.
Adams, James, co. D, 24th Inf .; m. o. June 30, 1865.
Anderson, James, co. I, 24th Inf .; m. o. June 30, 1865.
Armstrong, William A., co. G, 24th Inf .; dis. for disab. Nov. 26, 1863.
Alfred, George, co. D, 102d U. S. C. T .; m. o. Sept. 30, 1865.
Anderson, George, co. G, 102d U. S. C. T .; m. o. Sept. 30, 1865.
Allen, Jerome, co. K, 1st Cav .; dis. at exp. of ser- vice, Aug. 22, 1864.
Austin, Edwin I., co. A, 4th Cav .; dis. for disab. Aug. 13, 1863.
Allison, Horatio N., co. B, 5th Cav.
Allison, George S., co. B, 5th Cav .; killed at Win- chester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.
Adams, Lewis, co. I, 5th Cav.
Alexander, Thomas M., co. D, 9th Cav .; trans. to V. R. C., Jan. 15, 1864.
Ayers, Silas, co. L, 1st Engineers and Mechanics; trans. to V. R. C., April 10, 1864.
Babcock, Albert H., Dundee; 1st lieut. 18tlı Inf., July 27, 1862; pro. capt., April 5, 1864; m. o. June 26, 1865.
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Baldwin, G. Romeyn, c. Monroe, Jan. 20, 1863; hosp. steward, 18th Inf .; asst. surg., May 11, 1863; m. o. June 26, 1865.
Barnaby, Charles W., e. Monroe, 2d. lient. 15th Inf. Jan. 1, 1862; pro. capt. Oct. 1, 1862; killed in action before Atlanta, Ga., Ang. 13, 1864.
Barnaby, Albert G., Bedford; e. Ang. 9, 1862; sergt. maj. 20th Inf .; pro. 1st lieut. May 12, 1864; not mus- tered as an officer; died at his home, July 29, 1864, of wounds received in action June 2, 1864.
Bell, John, Monroe; e. Nov. 14, 1861; sergt. co. K, 15th Inf .; pro. 1st lient. Oct. 1, 1862; eapt. Ang. 13, 1863; major, Jan. 21, 1865; brev. lieut .- col. U. S. V. May 24, 1865, " for gallant and meritorions services during the war; " m. o. Aug. 13, 1865.
Beisel, William H., Exeter; e. Aug. 14, 1862; sergt. co. K, 18th Inf .; pro. 2d lient. Jan. 24, 1865; m. o. June 26, 1865.
Bigelow, Abram, Berlin; e. Ang. 15, 1862; sergt. co. G, 21st Inf .; pro. Ist lient. Dec. 2, 1863; taken pris- oner, March 10, 1865; paroled, April, 1865; dis. May 15, 1865.
Bisbee, Charles E., Monroe; e. March 15, 1865; sergt. maj. 15th Inf .; pro. Ist lieut. March 30, 1865; m. o. Aug. 13, 1866.
Boardman, George M., e. Petersburg; capt. 15th Inf., January 1, 1862; died at St. Louis, Mo., April 6, '64. Bowlsby, George W., e. Monroe; capt. 15th Inf., Jan. 1, 1862; res. April 18, 1862.
Bowen, Adna H., e. Monroe; 2d lient. 15th Inf., Jan. 31, 1862; pro. 1st lieut. Oet. 1, 1862; res. March 30, 1863; capt. 11th Cav. Aug. 1, 1863; pro. and trans. as maj. 6th U. S. C. T. Oet. 21, 1864; no further record.
Bowen, George W., co. A, 4th Inf.
Bradford, George W., Monroe; e. June 20, 1861, as sergt. co. A, 4th Inf .; pro. 2d lieut, Sept. 13, 1862; m. o. June 30, 1864.
Brigham, Mathie V., Newport; e. November 30, 1862; sergt. maj. 8th Cav .; pro. 2d lient. Jan. 8, 1865; m. o. Sept. 22, 1865.
Brown, William C., Monroe; e. June 20, 1861, sergt. maj. 4th Inf .; pro. 2d lieut. Jan. 1, 1862; 1st lieut. Sept. 13, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863; m. o. June 30, 1865.
Bryant, Stephen O., Bedford; e. Aug. 5, 1862, sergt; co. C, 20th Inf .; pro. 2d lieut. May 17, 1865; not mustered as an officer; dis. May 30, 1865.
Billings, Edgar M., co A, 4th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Dec. 29, 1863.
Beaman, George W., co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. at exp. of service, June 30, 1864.
Benderitter, Frank, co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. at exp. of service, June 30, 1864.
Branner, Charles, co. A, 4th Inf .; killed in the Wilderness, Va., May 7, 1864.
Brimingstall, H. J., co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. at exp. of service, June 30, 1864.
Bisbee, Charles A., co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. for disab. Oct. 15, 1862.
Baker, I., co. A, 4th Inf.
Bronson, Edwin, co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. for disab. May 14, 1864.
Benson, Adelbert, co. A, 4th Inf .; killed at Gettys- burg, Pa., July 2, 1863.
Baker, Perry, co. A, 4th Inf .; died at Richmond, Va., July 15, 1862, of wounds.
Baker, Newell E., co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. for disab. Oct. 22, 1861.
Boyle, Charles, co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. for disab. July 6, 1862.
Bussires, John, co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Dec. 29, 1863.
Besonette, Samuel, co. A, 4th Inf .; killed at Gettys- burg, Pa., July 2, 1863.
Brown, Williams, co. A. 4th Inf .; dis. for disab. Der. 31, 1862.
Brown, Joseph, co. A, 4th Inf .; dis. for disab. April, 1864.
Baker, Charles, eo. K, 4th Inf .; killed May 12, 1864.
Baker, William R., co. E, 6th Inf .; died of disease at Fort Gaines, Ala., Oet. 15, 1864.
Brainard, Charles T., co. D, 7th Inf .; dis. for disab. Oct. 22, 1861.
Brimingsteel, George, co. D, 7th Inf.
Beandry, Joseph, co. D, 7th Inf .; dis. for disab. April 6, 1863.
Bushron, John, co. D, 7th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Dec. 18, 1863.
Beach, John, co. D, 7th Inf .; trans. to V. R. C. Feb. 15, 1864.
Brown, William, co. D, 7th Inf.
Barry, John, co. D, 7th Inf .; dis. for disab. April, '64.
Barkley, William J., co. D, 7th Inf.
Beandry, Louis, co. D, 7th Inf.
Brown, George W., co. D. 7th Inf.
Bell, William, co. I, 7th Inf.
Bockstawz, Charles N., co. K, 7th Inf.
Barber, Freeman A., co. K, 7th Inf .; killed at Wil- derness, Va., May 6, 1864.
Bengorr, Julius, co. K, 7th Inf .; killed at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 10, 1864.
Barber, George A., e. co. I, 11th Inf .; dis. for disab. May 23, 1862.
Baker, Edwin, co. I, 11th Inf .; dis. at exp. of ser- vice, Sept. 30, 1864.
Baker, Marcus D., co. 1, 11th Inf .; dis. at exp. of service, Sept. 30, 1864.
Baker, Solomon M, co. I, 11th Inf .; dis. for disab. Aug. 5, 1862.
Barnes, Linn, co. I, 11th Inf .; dis. at exp. of ser- vice, Sept. 30, 1864.
Brown, Peter F., co. I, 11th Inf .; dis. at exp. of ser- vice, Sept. 30, 1864.
Branshaw, Joseph, co. I, 11th Inf .; dis. at exp. of service, Sept. 30, 1864.
Burdeaux, Alexander, co. I, 11th Inf .; trans. to V. R. C. April 30, 1864.
Boardman, Franklin, co. K, 11th Inf.
Boardman, Charles, co. K, 11th Inf .; died of dis- ease April 8, 1862.
Broekway, Oliver, co. K, 11th Inf.
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Bragg, Nelson C., co. K, 11th Inf .; died of disease, at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 14, 1863.
Bragg, Myron, co. K, 11th Inf .; dis. at exp. of ser- vice, Sept. 30, 1864.
Blood, Augustus W., co. I, 11th Inf .; dis. to enlist in regular service Nov. 28, 1862.
Brogg, Clifford, co. K, 11th Inf .; died of disease, at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 14, 1863.
Bennett, Lawrence, co. E, 11th Inf .; m. o. Sept. 6, 1865.
Barber, Dunham E., co. A, 13th Inf .; died of dis- ease, at Louisville, Ky., Nov. 29, 1862.
Bowman, Richard, co. B, 14th Inf ; died of disease, at Goldsboro, N. C., April 5, 1865.
Brechtold, Michael, co. K, 14th Inf .; m. o. July 18, 1865.
Bradley, Thomas M., 15th Inf.
Barraclough, Joseph, co. A, 15th Inf. ; dis. by or- der May 19, 1865.
Brown, Godfrey, co. A, 15th Inf .; m. o. Aug. 13, 1865.
Brown, William, co. G, 15th Inf .; dis. by order May 30, 1865.
Brockway, Charles, co. H, 15th Inf .; dis. by order May 31, 1865.
Brown, Charles, co. I, 15th Inf .; dis. by order May 30, 1865.
Bourboney, Eli, co. B, 15th Inf .; dis. for disab.
Blair, Joseph, co. B, 15th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Briggs, Daniel, co. B, 15th Inf.
Bitz, Bemart, co. E, 15th Inf .; dis. for disab. Aug. 3, 1862.
Branigan, Bernard, co. F, 15th Inf.
Boully, Peter, co. G, 15th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Jan. 24, 1864; dis. for disab. Jan. 29, 1865.
Boudy, Francis I., co. G, 15th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Jan. 24, 1864.
Barcume, Edward, co. G, 15th Inf .; m. o. Aug 13, 1865.
Barron, Moses, co. G, 15th Inf .; dis. by order May 8, 1865.
Barron, Gilbert, co. G, 15th Inf .; dis. for disab. July 11, 1862.
Beaubien, John, co. G, 15th Inf.
Boulley, Julius, co. G, 15th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Jan. 24, 1864; m. o. Aug. 13, 1865.
Brooks, Charles, co. H, 15th Inf .; dis. for disab. Aug. 25, 1862.
Boners, Frederick, co. H, 15th Inf .; died of disease June 3, 1862.
Bowers, Edwin, co. H, 15th Inf .; dis. at exp. of service, Mar. 22, 1865.
Barritt, Eugene, co. I, 15th Inf .; m. o. Aug. 13, 1865; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Feb. 14, 1864.
Burnham, Lyman, co. I, 15th Inf .; dis. for disab. July 27, 1862.
Butler, James, co. I, 15th Inf .; dis. for disab. Sept. 5, 1863.
Baker, George R. L., Ist lieut. co. K, 15th Inf .; res. July 12, 1862.
Barnady, Charles W., co. K, 15th Inf.
Baker, Newell, co. K, 15th Inf .; dis. to re-enlist as vet. Feb. 20, 1864; m. o. Aug. 13, 1865.
Bell, Henry, co. K, 15th Inf.
Bell, John, co. K, 15th Inf.
Besant, Joseph, co. F, 15th Inf .; died of disease, at Cheralla, Tenn., Sept. 7, 1862.
Bondin, Clement, co. G, 15th Inf.
Burk, John, co. A, 16th Inf .; m. o. July 8, 1865.
Bartlett, Lawrence, co. A, 17th Inf .; trans. to 2d Mich. Inf.
Branchau, Henry, co. E, 17th Inf .; trans. to 2d Mich. Inf.
Bunno, Abram, co. H, 17th Inf .; trans. to 2d Micb. Inf.
Bunno, Robert, co. H, 17th Inf .; trans. to 2d Mich. Inf.
Bissetts, Erotus, co. B, 17th Inf .; dis. by order Ang. 14, 1865.
Bellaire, Isadore, co. H, 17th Inf .; dis. by order June 10, 1865.
Barnaby, Henry, co. C, 17th Inf .; m. o. June 3, 1865.
Berne, James, co. C, 17th Inf .; dis. for wounds Dec. 12, 1862.
Belknap, Benjamin, co. I, 17th Inf .; killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Barnes, George, co. I, 17th Inf .; dis. for disab. Mar. 2, 1865.
Bassett, Henry, co. I, 17th Inf .; dis. for disab. Jan. 14, 1864.
Best, John, co. A, 17th Inf .; killed in the Wilder- ness, Va., May 6, 1864.
Benjamin, William, co. H, 17th Inf .; died of dis- ease, at Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 30, 1864.
Burnham, Alexander, co. A, 18th Inf .; dis. for disab. June 14, 1864.
Bateman, Christopher, co. H, 18th Inf .; dis. by or- der Ang. 8, 1864.
Buckley, William, co. H, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 26, 1865.
Brickley, William W., co. H, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 10, 1865.
Barnett, Henry, co. HI, 18th Inf .; died of disease, at Lexington, Ky., Dec. 29, 1862.
Bissell, George, co. H, 18th Inf .; dis. Dec. 25, 1862. Bordine, George W., e. co. H, 18th Inf .; dis. for disab. May 28, 1863.
Bristol, Edwin, co. K, 18th Inf .; dis. for disab. Aug. 12, 1863.
Baldwin, G. Romyne, co. K, 18th Inf.
Belman, Charles N., co. K, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 26, 1865.
Belman, Oscar H., co. K, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 26, 1865.
Bond, Lewis W., co. K, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 26, 1865.
Belcher, John, co. K, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 10, 1865.
Bradford, William B .. co. K, 18th Inf .; died of disease, at Nashville, Tenn., April 12, 1864.
Brayden, George, co. K, 18th Inf.
Bogardus, George D., co. H, 18th Inf .; died of dis- case, at Decatur, Ala., Aug. 10, 1864.
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Butler, Leander,co. A,18th Inf .; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Barren, Isaac, co. A, 18th Inf .; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf. Barren, Joseph B., co. A, 18th Inf .; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf.
Benjamin, Smith S., co. C, 18th Inf .; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf.
Babcock, Peter H, 18th Inf .; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf.
Breesc, Calvin, 18th Inf .; trans. to 9th Mich. Inf.
Brechner, John L.,co. C, 18th Inf .; m. o. May 29, 1865. Brenmingstool, Charles P., co. F, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 10, 1865.
Bessell, James, co. K, 18th Inf .; m. o. June 7, 1865.
Benster, Wendell, co. A, 24th Inf .; dis. for disab. Dec. 20, 1863.
Benster, Menzo M., co. A, 24th Inf .; dis. for dis. Feb. 8, 1863.
Baker, Harrison, co. A, 24th Inf.
Blissing, Phillip, co. A, 24th Inf .; died at Locust Grove, Va., May 9, 1864, of wounds.
Bałway, Peter, co. G, 24th Inf .; m. o. June 30, 1865.
Bale, Joseph McCollom, co. G, 24th Inf .; m. o. June 30, 1865.
Broombar, John, co. G, 24th Inf .; m. o. June 30, 1865. Baldwin, Charles O., co. G, 24th Inf .; died of disease at Brook's Station, Va., Dec. 6, 1862.
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