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Franklin Doty, dischi, for disability, April 11, 1863.
Don A. Duty, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; must. ont July 30, 1865.
Saml. Dillingham, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps; disch, at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Leroy M. Dudge, died at James Island, S. C., June 16, 1862.
Jeremiah Dooling, must. out July 30, 1865.
David Forest, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; disch. for disability, Aug. 17, 1864.
Marchus M. Face, disch. at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Hiram Gardner, Greenbush ; died of disease at Port Royal, Nov. 17, 1861.
Willett S. Green, died of disease at Milliken's Bend, La , June 22, 1863.
Fraucis F. Gleason, veteran, enl. Dec. 20, 1863; must. ont July 30, 1865.
W'm. J. Hildreth, must, ont July 30, 1865.
Morris H1. Hill, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863 ; disch. by order, June 13, 1865. Wm. J. Hammond, disch. by order, June 9, 1865.
James M. llimes, died of disease at Annapolis, Md., March 27, 1864.
Lester E. Jewett, disch. to enl. in regular army, Oct. 27, 1862.
Chas. Kelly, disch. for disability, Dec. 9, 1862.
W'm. Kelly, died in action at Blue Springs, Tenn., Oct. 10, 1863.
John J. Kniffin, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; must. out July 30, 1865.
Enos Hl. Kimmel, must. ont July 30, 1865.
Gev. W. Lewis, died of disease at Annapolis, Md., April 9, 1864.
John M. Look, disch. at eml of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Joseph Miller, disch. to enl. in regular army, Oct. 29, 1862.
Miles Mansfield, disch. for disability, Oct. 24, 1862.
Saml. MeVeigh, disch. for disability, Oct. 25, 1862.
Ilorace Musier, disch. by order, June 15, 1865.
Frederick Miller, disch. nt end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Gev. Mcveigh, died in action nt James Island, S. C., June 16, 1862.
Harrod Morton, died in action nt James Island, S. C., June 16, 1862.
David Mayhew, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863 ; died of disease at Nashville, Tenn ., March 7, 1861.
James Morrison, must, ont July 30, 18G1.
Charles Mysett, must. out July 30, 1865.
Charles Marsted, must. out July 30, 1865.
Charles Ot's, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 186-1.
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Andrew Post, disch. for disability, Ang. 20, 1862. Darins Pictell, disch, for disability, Feb. 16, 1863.
Chas. D. Putnam, disch, at end of service, Oct. 19, 1864.
James L. Patterson, disch, by order, June 5, 1865. W'm. S. Seaver, disch. by order, April 12, 1865. Wm. H. Sage, disch, by order, June 1, 1865. W'm. II. Smith, disharged Det. 31, 1862. Andrew J. Smith, disch. for disability, Nov. 29, 1862.
Joseph Silvers, disch. for disability, Jan. 15, 1863.
Frederick Schwarz, disch. at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
George I. Stendman, dischi. at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Samuel Strickland, died of disease, Dec. 15, 1861.
Wm. J. Strickland, died in action at James Island, S. C., June 16, 1862.
Myron Tracy, died of disease, April 26, 1862.
John D. Thomas, died in action at James Island, S. C., June 16, 1862.
Homer Terwilliger, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; disth. by order, June 13, 1865.
Amos Weatherly, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863 ; must, out July 30, 1865.
Company C.
Capt. Chas. F. Smith, St. John's; com. May 27, 1863 ; dich. at end of service, Oct 18, 1864.
lat Lient. Simon Mclaughlin, St. John's; com. Sept. 28, 1864; must. ont July 30, 1865.
Darius C. Wait, died of disease at Beaufort, S. C., Dec. 28, 1861.
Ephraun Brown, St. John's.
Company E.
Capt. Sammel A. Baldwin, Watertown; com. Nov. 9, 1864, 2d lieut. Co. B , sergt. Co. E; must. out July 30, 1805.
Ist Lient. Timothy L. Baldwin, Watertown; com. April 25, 1865, sergt. Co. E; must. out July 30, 1865.
Thos. T. Davenport, died in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Kenneth F. Morse, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Marcus L. McCrum, onist. out JJuly 30, 1865.
Company G.
Ist Lient. Jas. P. Dodge, St. John's ; com. Oct. 1, 1861; 2d lieut., July 5, 1864; pro. capt. und must. out July 30, 1865.
Company H.
Luther I. Winter, disch, by order, June 1, 1865.
Company I.
Chas. Ilildreth, disch. for disability, Dec. 9, 1862.
Company K.
Ist Lieut. Chas. F. Smith, St. John's; com. Nov. 1, 1862; 2d lient. May 14, 1862; pro. capt. Co. C.
OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE EIGHTH FROM SHIAWASSEE COUNTY.
Company A.
Elisha Bird, died of wounds, Oct. 23, 1864. John Minchin, died in action at Weldon Railroad, Va., Aug. 19, 1864.
Albert Marten, must. out July 30, 1865.
Company E.
Charles Brott, disch. for disability, April 27, 1865.
Company F.
Ist Lieut. Oscar P. Hendee, Corunna ; com. April 25, 1865; 2d lieut. May 6, 1864; must. ont July 30, 1865.
William S. Close, disch. for promotion in 29th, Nov. 17, 1864.
Joseph L. Hoyt, died of disease at Washington, D. C.
Edwin Whitney, must. unt July 30, 1865.
Melancthon E. Whitney, must. out July 30, 1865.
Company G.
Smith Doubleday, died near Petersburg, Va., June 25, 1864.
Company II.
Ist Lieut. John R. Dougherty, Shiawassee; com. April 25, 1861 ; must. out July 30, 1865.
Company I.
Capt. Jay L. Quackenbush, Owosso ; com. Sept. 5, 1861 ; resigned March 3, 1862. Ist Lieut. Albert Bainbridge, Byron ; com. Sept. 5, 1861; resigned April 7, 1862. 1st Lieut. Bartley Siegel, Shiawassee; com. May 1, 1865; must. out July 30, 1865.
Sergt. Wm. R. Smith, Owosso; enl. Sept. 7, 1861 ; disch, for disability, April 21, 1863.
Sergt. Bartley Siegel, enl. Sept. 10, 1861; veteran, Feb. 17, '63; pro. to Ist lient. Sergt. John I. Kooop, Byron; enl. Sept. 9, 1861 ; disch. for disability, April 21, 1863.
Sergt. Cyrus Il Roys, Byron; enl. Sept. 10, 1861; died of disense at Washing- ton, Feb. 16, 1863.
Corp. Gro. W. Love, Owosso; enl. Sept. 7, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 22, 1862.
Corp. Edwin Ayres, Owosso; enl. Sept. 16, 1861; died in action in Georgia, April 1G, 1862.
Corp. D. H. Williams, Vernon ; enl. Sept. 9, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Sept. 28, 1862.
Musn. Judson A. Clough, Shiawassee; enl. Sept. 2, 1861; disch. at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Joseph Ames, disch. at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
David N. Arthur, veteran, en1. Jan. 15, 1804.
Alonzo Batchelder, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; must. ont July 30, 1865.
John K. Bunting, disch. for di-ability, April 16, 1862.
Henry Brown, disch. for disability, Oct. 18, 1861.
James W. Bronson, disch. for disability, Jan. 20, 1863.
Albert Bittner, disch. at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Frederick T. Bently, died near Petersburg, Va., July 31, 1861.
Peter F. Camus, disch. Feb. 3, 1863.
George F. Camus, died of wounds, June 20, 1862.
Sumnel B. Corsons, died of disease at Hilton Head, S. C., Nov. 17, 1861.
Horace 1. Clark, died of disease at Crab Orchard, Aug. 30, 1863.
Thomas F. Clark, must, ont July 30, 1865.
Oscar 1. Card, disch. for disability, Feb. 13, 1862.
Wm. II. Carr, disch. for disability, Feb. 13, 1862.
Philip W. Colman, disch. for disability, Oct. 15, 1862.
Win. Il. II. Chase, disch. for disability, March 6, 1863. Benjamin Dutcher, disch. for disability, Feb. 13, 1862.
William Demond, disch. to enlist in regular service, Oct. 27, 1862.
Charles Desoness, disch, by order.
Martin Decker, veteran, eul. Dec. 29, 1863 ; died of disease in Michigan, March 17, 1864.
Gridson M. Dntcher, died of disease at Newport News, March 7, 1863.
John W. Eckman, disch. for disability, Feb. 13, 1862.
Charles Freeman, disch. for disability, Des. 9, 1862.
William Freeman, died of disease, Oct. 24, 1861.
Royal D. Hendee, missing in action at James Island, July 16, 1862.
Oscar P. Hender, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863.
Henry Hoose, must. ont July 30, 1865.
Jacob Hubbard, disch. for disability, Feb. 13, 1862.
Reuben Ilydom, disch, for d.sability, June 23, 1863.
George W. Jewell, disch. for disability, Ang. 19, 1862.
Adonijah Jewell, disch. to enlist in regular service.
Frederick Kurrle, disch, at end of service, Sept. 22, 18GI.
Jacob M. Klingingsmith, disch. for disability, Oct. 9, 1861.
Francis S, Lum, disch. for disability, Oct. 29, 1862.
W'm. W. Lemunyon, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863.
John B. Mathewson, disch. at end of service, Feb. 6, 1865.
Ilenry McClellen, disch. to enlist in regular service, Sept. 22, 1862.
Asro Miller, died of disease at Clark's Plantation, Miss., July 21, 1863.
George W. McComh, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; died near Petersburg, Va., Ang. 21, 1864.
Alphens Ott, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863 ; disch. for disability, Feb. 7, 1865.
Edward Ogden, disch. at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Julin W. Prandle, disch. at end of service, Sept. 19, 1864.
George W. Porter, di-ch. for disability, Feb. 22, 1862.
Wm. R. Punches, died of disease at Annapolis, Md., March 29, 1864.
Walter S. Ryness, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; disch. by order, July 28, 1865.
John Shuurtz, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; must. out July 30, 1865.
IUram Spear, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; must, ont July 30, 1865.
Bartley Seigel, veteran, enl. Feb. 17, 1864; must, out July 30, 1865.
William Shissler, died of wounds, Sept. 7, 1862.
Benjamin O. Simons, discu. Feb. 15, 1862.
Dewitt Titus, disch, for disalality, Sept. 1, 1862.
William Turner, disch. for disability, Oct. 15, 1862.
Wns. H. Wood, disch. for disability, Sept. 28, 1862.
Francis Whitmore, d.sch. at end of service, Sept. 22, 1864.
Benjamin L. Washbourne, died in action at James Island, July 16, 1862.
Simon Wolf, veteran, enl. Dec. 29, 1863; died at Hanover Town, Va., May 31, 1864.
Charles W. Young, must. out Sept. 22, 1865.
Company K.
Jolin Emery, must. ont July 30, 1865.
CHAPTER VIII.
NINTH INFANTRY.
Organization of the Ninth-Service in Kentucky-Battle and Dis- aster at Murfreesboro'-High Opinion of the Ninth expressed by Gen. Thomas-Assignment of the Regiment to Duty at Army Headquarters-Veteran Re-enlistment-The Regiment on Duty at Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Nashville-Muster Out and Discharge.
THE Ninth Infantry Regiment of Michigan was raised during the latter part of the summer and iu the early au- tumn of the year 1861. Its rendezvous was at Fort Wayne, Detroit, where its organization was perfected, under the
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following officers : William W. Duffield, Colonel; John G. Parkhurst, Lieutenant-Colonel; Dorus M. Fox, Major; En- nis Church, Surgeon ; Cyrus Smith, Assistant Surgeon ; James G. Portman, Chaplain ; Henry M. Duffield, Adju- tant ; Charles 11. Irwin, Quartermaster.
In the ranks of the Ninth during its term of service were more than one hundred men from Shiawassee, and some from Clinton County. Those from Shiawassee were principally in Capt. George K. Newcombe's company, which was raised by him in August, 1861, and was known during the period of its enlistment as the " Fremont Guard." In the organization of the regiment this com- pany was designed as Company F.
The regiment, having been armed with weapons of an inferior class, was mustered into the United States service for three years, by Capt. II. R. Mizner, United States army, at the rendezvous, October 23 and 25, 1861, and on the last-named day left Detroit for the seat of war in the South- west, being the first regiment from Michigan which entered the field in the Western departments. It reached Jeffer- sonville, Ind., on the 27th, and on the following day was moved by steamboat to Salt River, Ky. It was soon after engaged in the construction of a defensive work on Mul- draugh's Ilill, and made its winter quarters in that vicinity. During their stay at that place the men of the Ninth were terribly afflicted with measles and other disorders, as many as four hundred having been on the sick-list at one time.
Immediately after the fall of Fort Donelson, the regi- ment was moved by transports from Salt River to Nashville, Tenn., where it remained for some weeks; then moved to Murfreesboro', and was posted thore from April to July, as one of the chain of detachments which were placed to guard the rear and communications of Gen. O. M. Mitchell, in his advance on Iluntsville, Ala. During that time it formed part of the force with which Gen. Negley made a demonstration against Chattanooga, reaching the north bank of the Tennessee River, opposite the town. After that expedition it was again stationed at Murfreesboro' and vi- cinity, and on the 13th of July the six companies which were at that place (the other four, under command of Maj. Fox, being at Tullahoma) were attacked by a body of the enemy's cavalry, three thousand five hundred strong, under Gen. N. B. Forrest. Of this battalion of the Ninth at Murfreesboro' one company (B) forty-two strong, under First Lieut. Wright, was quartered in the court-house, and five companies were camped in a body in the northeastern outskirts of the village on the Liberty turnpike,-all under command of Lieut .- Col. Parkhurst. Col. Duffield was pres- ent, but not on duty, he having arrived in the evening of the 11th, in company with Gen. Crittenden, on business connected with the formation of a new brigade, of which Col. Duffield was to have the command. The Third Min- nesota Infantry Regiment (nine companies, four hundred and fifty strong) was encamped on the bank of Stone River, less than two miles to the northwest of the town, and with it was Ilewett's (First Kentucky) Battery of four guns.
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Forrest's attack on the camp of Lieut .- Col. Parkhurst's battalion was made at four o'clock in the morning of Sun- day, the 13th of July. lle had evidently expected that it would be a surprise, but such did not prove to be the case.
Col. Parkhurst had been warned of their approach, for the noise made by fourteen thousand hoofs sounding on the hard macadamized roads was so great that the alarm was given before the head of the rebel column reached the picket line, a mile out of the town, so that, although they came in at full speed, the Union force was prepared to give them a very warm reception. The result was that the first attack was successfully repelled, with considerable loss to the enemy, who then withdrew and proceeded to attack the company occupying the court-house. Upon the withdrawal of the enemy from his front, Lieut .- Col. Park- hurst at once dispatched a messenger to the colonel of the Third Minnesota, at Stone River, informing him of the situation, and asking him to come to his (Parkhurst's) as- sistance. With this request the officer in question, for what doubtless seemed to him good reasons, declined to comply. It was believed that he might have done so with good prospects of success, he having a comparatively large force, including an efficient battery. Certainly any attempt of Col. Parkhurst-with his little force of less than three hundred men, including the company in the court-house, and with no artillery-to effect a junction with the Minne- sotians, in the face of such an overwhelming body of the enemy, would have been almost fool-hardy.
At the court-house the attacking party met a very warm reception from the defending garrison, who heid them at bay for two long hours, and only yielded when they found such a course inevitable, the enemy having gained posses- sion of the lower story of the building and set fire to it to compel the surrender. Immediately after their capture they were sent to the rear, in the direction of MeMinnville, without an hour's delay, for the rebel commander believed that his work might at any moment be interrupted by Union reinforcements from either or all of the several de- tachments posted at different points in the vicinity ; a very natural supposition, which might easily have been verified.
From the siege of the court-house the enemy returned to the attack of Col. Parkhurst's position, which, during the brief eessation of hostilities, had been strengthened by such slight defenses as the men had been able to construct in the short time, and with the insufficient means and ma- terials at their command. Slight as they were they af- forded some shelter tu the defending force, who, though outnumbered more than ten to one by their assailants, fought with the most determined and persistent bravery until past noon, when, as it became evident that they need louk no longer for suceor, and that further resistance was useless, their leader submitted to the inevitable and sur- rendered. During the eight hours through which they had stood at bay their loss had been thirteen killed and eighty- seven wounded. The enemy admitted that his own loss in killed alone had been thirty-five, and there is little doubt that it was much beyond this figure. Among the captured officers were Lieut .- Col. Parkhurst and Capt. Mansfield. The first was marched away by the victorious rebels. Capt. Mansfield being unable to endure the march was lett be- hind, paroled, as was also Col. Duffield, who had been badly wounded during the fight. llis companion in his unfor- tunate visit to the post-Gen. Crittenden-had also been captured at the hotel in the village, and was taken away
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with the other prisoners, to whose numbers was also added the Minnesota regiment before mentioned, and the men and officers of Hewett's Battery.
At MeMinnville, Forrest paroled the enlisted men whom he had captured, and they returned to Nashville, whenee they were sent to Camp Chase. Ile, however, retained the officers and took them to Knoxville. From there they were sent to Atlanta, then to Madison, Ga., where they re- mained for a considerable time, then to Columbia, S. C., to Salisbury, N. C., and finally to Libby Prison, at Richmond, where they were eventually paroled. Col. Parkhurst was exchanged in December, 1862. In the mean time the portion of the regiment which had escaped capture at Murfreesboro' had been engaged against the enemy at Tyree Springs, Tenn., and at Munfordsville, Ky., about the time of Gen. Buell's advanee from Louisville to Perryville and Bowling Green.
On the 24th of December, 1862, Lieut .- Col Parkhurst, then in command of the Ninth (Col. Duffield was perma- nently disabled by the wounds received at Murfreesboro', and resigned less than two months after that time), reported for duty at the headquarters of Gen. Thomas, near Nash- ville, and was assigned to duty as provost-marshal; his regiment (reorganized and with ranks refilled by the ex- changed prisoners) being detailed as provost-guard of the Fourteenth Corps. The remark was made by Gen. Thomas, on the issuance of the order assigning it to that duty, that he had fully acquainted himself with the history of the part taken by the regiment in its defense of the post of Murfreesboro' against Forrest, and that just such a regi- ment was what he needed at his headquarters.
The duty to which the Ninth was thus assigned was performed by the regiment from that time until the expi- ration of its term of service. For the manner in which it performed the duties devolving on it at the battles of Stone River and Chickamauga (particularly the former), Col. Parkhurst and the regiment were warmly complimented by Gen. Thomas. When that general assumed the chief eom- mand of the Army of the Cumberland, after Chickamauga, Col. Parkhurst (who received his promotion to the colonelcy Feb. 6, 1863) was made provost-marshal-general of the de- partment, and the Ninth became provost-guard at army headquarters. In December, 1863, the regiment, to the number of two hundred and twenty-nine, re-enlisted as a veteran organization, received a veteran furlough, and re- turned to Michigan in a body, arriving at Coldwater in January, 1864. At the expiration of its furlough, re- assembling at the same place, it left on the 20th of Feb- ruary for the front, with its ranks filled to about five hundred men. At Chattanooga it returned to duty at headquarters, and in the summer and fall of 1864 partici- pated in all the operations of the Army of the Cumber- land in Georgia and Tennessee. It entered Atlanta on its evacuation by the enemy, and was there engaged in provost duty till November 1st, when it returned to Chattanooga. During October sixty-nine members were discharged by expiration of their teriu of service, but as a large number of recruits had been received during the year, the regiment, on the 1st of November, 1864, numbered eight hundred and ninety-seven enlisted men. It remained in Chatta-
nooga until the 27th of March, 1865, when it was moved to Nashville. There it stayed on duty at headquarters and as guard at the military prison until the 15th of September, when it was mustered out of the service, and on the fol- lowing day left for Michigan. It arrived at Jackson on the 19th of September, and one week later the men were paid off and disbanded.
SIHIAWASSEE COUNTY SOLDIERS IN THE NINTH INFANTRY.
Non-Commissioned Staff.
Sergt .- Maj. Wm. R. Sellon, Owosso; pro. to 2d lieut. Co. G. Q.M .- Sergt. Arthur B, Hathaway, Owosso; pro. to 2d lient. Co. K.
Company A.
Delos llourd, disch. by order, June 22, 1865.
Company B.
James B. Cummings, died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., May 28, 1865, Marshall F. French, disch, by order, July 24, 1864.
Company D.
John Miller, Fisch. by order, Aug. 10, 1865.
James N. Place, disch. by order, June 20, 1865.
Wilson D. Smith, disch. by order, Ang. 30, 1805.
Company E.
HIiram B. Andrews, disch, by order, May 15, 1865.
John K. Ilolt, disch, by order, Ang. 17, 1865.
Martin Judd, must. ont Sept. 15, 1865.
Ransom E. Rhodes, disch. by order, June 20, 1865.
Company F.
Capt. Geo. K. Newcombe, Owosso, com. Oct. 12, 1861 ; pro. to maj. of 7th Cuv., Dec. 10, 1862.
William W. Brown, disch. by order, Ang. 25, 1865.
William Il. Babcock, di-ch. for disability, Oct. 1, 1863.
Julin Colby, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863; must. ont Sept. 15, 1865.
Stephen A. Crane, veteran, ent. Dec. 7, 1863 ; must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
George Cordray, veteran, enl. Nov. 3, 1863; must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Justus Colburn, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Jacob 11. Doolittle, died of disease at Murfreesboro', Tenn., July 18, 1862.
James Drown, died of disease at West Point, Ky., Nov. 26, 1862.
Luther Drown, disch. April 17, 1862.
Francis Denning, veteran, enl. Nov. 3, 1863; must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Adam Dubeck, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863; must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
John Doncy, veteran, eul. Dec. 7, 1863; must. ont Sept. 15, 1865.
Sulligan Fay, veteran, Dec. 7, 1863 ; must, out Sept. 15, 1865.
Henry T. Fish, died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., April 13, 1865.
Samuel I. Graham, disch. for disability, Feb. 28, 1862.
Edward Graham, disch. for disability, Feb. 28, 1562.
Isaac Gould, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863; must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Frederick Ghutekunst, must. ont Sept. 15, 1865.
Reuben Harvey, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863; mustrout Sept. 15, 18G3.
Lyman Hammond, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
George Holland, must. out Sept. 15, 1-65.
Cyrus Hill, died of disease at Murfreesboro', Tenn., July 7, 1862. Edward Hagerman, dird of disease at Bowling Green, Ky., Oct. 21, 1862.
Edward Jones, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863; must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Bartlett Johnson, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Morris Jackson, must, out Sept. 15, 1865.
James E. Jackson, disch, for disability, Dec. 14, 1862.
George W. Knight, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
John Lampman, disch. for disability, Feb. 28, 1862.
Alfred Lefevre, disch. by order, Sept. 27, 1865.
Herrick Lefevre, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1803; must. ont Sept. 15, 1865.
Alexander Morris, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863 ; must. out Sept. 15, 1865. Edward McCann, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863; must. ont Sept. 15, 1865.
Frederick Moore, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863.
Frederick Newman, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1803; must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
George W. Phillips, disch. for disability, Sept. 30, 1862.
Joseph HI. Rhodes, must. ont Sept. 15, 1865. Henry Reis, disch. at end of service, Oct. 14, 1864.
William Il. Rhodes, died of disease at Corunna, Mich., Feb. 27, 1804. Edwin W. Robinson, died of disease at Murfreesboro', Tenn., July 7, 1862.
George A. Stickler, accidentally drowned at Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1865. Archer Simonds, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863 ; disch. by order, Sept. 29, 1865. Rodolph M. Stickler, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863 ; must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Obadiah Smith, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863; must. ont Sept. 15, 1865.
l'hilip Schwable, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Michael Strohel, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Herman Schmitgal, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
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Simeon Spaulding, mnst. out Sept. 15, 1865. George Scongal, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
William P'. Treadway, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863 ; must. ont Sept 15, 1865. Ira M. Ware, veteran, ent. Nov. 28, 1863; must. out Sept. 15, 1865. 1-anc Wetter, veteran, enl. Dec. 7, 1863; must out Sept. 15, 1865. Chauncey D. Whitman, veteran, enl. Nov. 11. 1863; disch. for disability, April 17, 1864.
Darius Watkins, disch. for disability, Feb. 28, 1862.
Richard Wallace, disch. at end of service, Oct. 14, 186-1.
Daniel 1). Wise, died of disease ut Murfreesboro', Teun., March 14, 1863.
Company G.
2d Lient. William R. Sellon, Owosso; com. Feb. 8, 1862; pro, to Ist lient., Co. 1. Horace O. Curtis, nist. ont Sept. 15, 1865.
James Crandall, must, out Sept. 15, 1865. George Holland, must. out Sept. 15, 1865. John Miller, must. out Sept. 15, 1865. Eli R. Rood, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
Company H.
Levi A. Bronson, must, out Sept. 15, 1865. Andrew Curtis, must. ont Sept. 15, 1865. Thaddeus Huff, must. out Sept. 15, 1865.
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