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During the last days of February, 1865, the regiment began its final Virginia campaign. After a long and event- ful march under Sheridan, during which it helped to defeat the rebel Gen. Rosser at Louisa Court-House, to break up the Lynchburg and Gordonsville Railroad, and to destroy the locks, aquednets, and mills on the James River Canal, it reached White llouse Landing on the 19th of March,
moved thence 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, Va., March 30th, 31st, and April 1st ; at Southside Railroad, April 2d; Duck Pond Mills, April 4th; Sailor's Creek, April 6th ; and Appomattox, April 9th. In one of these en- gagements the rebel general Pickett was captured, and he afterwards spoke of the charge of the Sixth on that occa- sion 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, D. C., where it marched in the great review of May 23d. Immediately 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 dis- agreeable duty, on which they remained till the 17th of September, 1865, when the men of the regiment whose term did not expire before Feb. I, 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, Nov. 24, 1865. Returning to Michigan, it arrived at Jackson, November 30th, and was there disbanded.
SIXTH CAVALRY SOLDIERS FROM SHIAWASSEE COUNTY.
Field and Staff.
Asst. Surg. Jas. Sleeth, Byron; com. March 1, 1863; must. out Nov. 7, 1865.
Company A.
Freeling Potter, must. out July 11, 1865.
Company D.
Capt. David G. Royce, Burns; com. Oct. 13, 1862; died in action at Falling Waters, Va., July 14, 1863.
Com. Sergt. Henry M. Billings, Burns; enl. Sept. 4, 1862; trans. to Inv. Corps, Jan. 1, 1864,
Sergt. Saml. C. Smith, Caledonia; enl. Sept. 1, 1862; disch. by order, June 9, 1865.
Sergt. Alonzo Ferguson, New Haven ; enl. Sept. 9, 1862; must. out from Inv. Corps, Sept. 4, 1865.
Corp. Chas. Simpson, Burns, en1. Sept. 5, 1862; disch. for pro. in 11th Cav .. Oct. 22, 1863.
Corp. Ww. H. Dailey, Burns; enl. Sept. 9, 1862; died in action in Virginia, May 28, 1864.
Mus. Wm. 11. Rust, Burns; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Mus. And. J. Williams, Burns; enl. Sept. 26, 1862; must. out from Inv. Corps, July 19, 1865.
Wagoner Jas. W. Rathbone, Caledonia; enl. Sept. 8, 1862; must. ont June 12, 1865.
Orin B. Arnold, disch, for disability, May 24, 1863.
George W. Aldrich, disch, for disability, July 28, 1863.
Jacob II. Alliton, must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
David C. Austin, must. out June 26, 1865.
Peter Boughton, must. out March 25, 1866.
Ezra D. Barnes, minst. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
George W. Botsford, must. out Ang. 8, 1865.
Angustus M. Barnes, supposed lost on steamer "Sultana," April 28, 1865.
Alexander Crawford, minst. ont March 25, 1866.
Henry Cole, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
Dayid Campbell, must. out Nov. 241, 1865.
llenry W. Cramer, must. out Dec. 12, 1865.
Gilbert Dutcher, died of disease at Richmond prison, Va., Feb. 12, 1804.
Edwin J. Entery, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
Ferdinand Enler, must. ont Nov. 21, 1865.
Alva F. Ewing, must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
John Il. Green, must. out July 10, 1863.
l'hilauder fileason, must. out March 27, 1866.
George R. llarris, must. ont March 25, 1866.
Hartford Harding, must. uut Nov. 24, 1865.
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George Hopkins, must. ont Nov. 24, 1865. Jacob Haist, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
Horace Hart, died of wounds at Hanover, Va., July 3, 1863.
Ira C. Harding, died in action at Summerville Ford, Va., Sept. 16, 1863.
James M. Hath, disch. for disability, July 12, 1865.
John Judd, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, July, 1864.
L. F. James, died of wounds at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, 1864. Edwin Judd, must. out Nov. 24, 1865. W. K. Kendall, died of disease at Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 1, 1864.
Albert Lyon, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, July, 1864.
D. S. Munger, disch. for pro., Feb. 17, 1864.
Thomas Murray, must, out Nov. 24, 1865.
Albert Otis, died in action at Falling Waters, Md., July 14, 1863.
Truman Osgood, died of disease at Washington, D. C., July 22, 1863. Samuel E. l'itts, disch. for disability, June 1, 1863.
Abraham Polly, disch, for disability, Dec. 5, 1804.
Wilham E. Parker, omst, out May 31, 1865.
Allen W. Rhodes, died of disease at Richmond prison, Va., Nov. 20, 1863. Samuel Sherbourne, died of disease at Richmond prison, Va., April 12, 1864. Ananias Stafford, died in action at Hawes' Shop, Va., Muy 28, 1864.
Jacob Sciler, must. out Nov. 24, 1865. Martin Simpson, must, out Nov. 24, 1865.
Edward Simpson, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
William 11. Shaft, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
Joseph Shaffer, missing in action.
John Van Dyke, died of disease at Andersonville, Ga., June 20, 1864.
Tiffany S. Wright, must, ont May 24, 1865.
Dennis C. Welch, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 1, 1864.
Company E.
George Bennett, disch. for disability.
Company F.
George Dutcher, died of wounds at Annapolis, DId., Oct. 2, 1863.
Company G.
1st Lieut. Harrison N. Throop, Owosso ; com. Oct. 13, 1862; pro. to capt., Co. K, March 13, 1863.
Q.M .- Sergt. Norton Gregory, Owosso; enl. Ang. 30, 1862; must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Com. Sergt. Geo. B. W. Ingersoll, Owosso; enl. Aug. 30, 1862; killed in action in Virginia, Ang. 28, 1864.
Sergt. Isaac F. Parkhurst, New llaven ; enl. Aug. 30, 1862; trans. to Iuv. Corps, Nov. 15, 1863.
Sergt. Danl. I. Wyker, Owosso; enl. Aug. 30, 1862; died of disease at Annapo- Jis, Dec. 9, 1864.
Sergt. John B. Kay, Woodhull; enl. Sept. 9, 1862; taken pris. at Brandy Sta- tion, Va., Oct. IJ, 1863.
Corp. Wm. M. Linsley, New Haven ; en]. Aug. 30, 1862; disch. from Inv. Corps, July 19, 1865.
Corp. Jas. N. Smith, Owosso; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; mustered out.
Corp. George IL. Wymian, Owosso; enl. Aug. 30, 1862 ; died. in hospital, March 28, 1863.
Teamster Jacob Pettit, Owosso; enl. Aug. 30, 1862; must. ont Nov. 24, 1865. Farrier Andrew P'. Culp, Scioto; eul Aug. 30, 1862; died of disease, Nov. 4, 1863.
Farmer L. I. Eckler, Bennington; enl. Sept. 2, 1862; taken prisouer; must. out by order, June 12, 1865.
Joshua Austin, died of disease at Washington, D. C., March 10, 1863. John Allen, died of disease at Richmond, Va., Sept. 24, 1864.
Artemus W. Angel, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
James Bull, most. ont June 5, 1865.
Jobn Covel, died of disease at Andersonville prison, Ga., April 17, 1864. Arthur Colyer, died of disease at Washington, D. C., Feb. 21, 1863.
George Dutcher, died of disease at Summerville Ford, Va., September, 1863. Seth Dutcher, died of disease at Owosso, Mich., Nov. 12, 1864.
Isaac Demiston, died of disease at Washington, D. C., June 20, 1864. Jolin Demiston, must, ont Nov. 24, 1865.
George Edwards, minst, out March 10, 1866.
Avery D. French, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Jenry Il. Train, trans. to Ist f'av. Albert N. Train, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
Samuel Graham, must, out Aug. 17, 1865.
Lewis E. Galusha, died in action at Falling Waters, Md., July 14, 1963. John E. Graham, disch. by order, Jan. 28, 1865.
llenry Herst, must, out Jnly 5, 1865.
George W. Judd, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, July 1, 1863.
John 1I. Moon, died of disease at Andersonville prison, Nov. 12, 186]. Jesse Montor, disch. July 10, 1865.
Abraham Ott, must. ont Nov. 24, 1865. Peter I. Putnam, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
John E. l'otter, died of disease at Fairfax Conrt-Honse, Va., April 1, 1863. John P. Ream, died of disease at Fairfax Court-House, Va., April 3, 1863. Oliver H. Rathbone, died of disease ut Washington, D. C., March 15, 1863. John P. Ray, missing in action.
Almond N. Stephens, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
George Stickler, must. out Nov. 24, 1865. Samuel J. Southworth, must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
James Vanderhoof, died of disease at Andersonville prison, Ga., April 23, 1865. Christian Wolenburgh, must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
William F. Williams, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
Orange Williams, disch. for disability, June 11, 1864.
Company HI. Cupt. Henry L. Wise, Caledonia; com. Oct. 13, 1862; pro. to maj. in 11th Cav., Aug. 31, 1863.
Company K. Capt. II. N. Throop, Owosso ; com. March 16, 1863; resigned July 10, 1864.
SIXTH CAVALRY SOLDIERS FROM CLINTON COUNTY.
Company D. Chas. Ferrir, trans. to Ist Mich. Cav., Nov. 17, 1865. Chas, E. Haviland, must, ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Company E.
Com. Sergt. Amos T. Ayers, Bingham ; enl. Oct. 13, 1862; disch. for pro., Oct. 13, 1863.
Sergt. Marvin D. Avery, Bingham ; en]. Sept. 9, 1862; killed in action at Tre- villian Station, June 11, 1864.
Corp. Benj. B. Tucker, Duplain ; enl. Sept. 9, 1862; disch. for disability, Feb. 28, 1863.
Mus. John A. Gates, Bingham; enl. Oct. 8, 1862; disch. by order, March 6, 1865. Marion Case, must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Geo. 1. Goodale, died in rebel prison, Richmond, Va., Jan. 12, 1864.
Ilenry M. Harrison, died in action at High Ridge, Va., April 6, 1865.
Samuel Hoyle, died of disease at St. Louis, No., July 14, 1865.
Chas. O. Haire, trans. to 1st Mich. Cav., Nov. 17, 1865.
Edwin C. Hinman, trans, to Ist Mich. Cav., Nov. 17, 1865.
Martin Lerg, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
Gershom W. Mattoon, minst. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Win. T. Martin, died of disease at Washington, D. C., July 25, 1864.
And. J. Miller, trans. to Vet. Res, Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
Moses C. Nestel, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
Iliram J. Saterlee, died in Andersonville prison-pen, Sept. 3, 1864.
Lewis II. Yeomand, died in action at Brandy Station, Va., Oct. 13, 1863.
Company G.
Mus. John C. Taylor, Bingham; enl. Sept. 17, 1862; must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
David Camp, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 19, 1864.
Allen Dryer, minst. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Wm. Finley, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 10, 1864.
Jas. MeDaniels, must, out Nov. 24, 1865.
Henry Sprague, must. out Nov. 24, 1865.
Geo. W. Taylor, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Company H.
James Reynolds, minst, ont June 13, 1865.
Winchester R. Rice, must. out July 10, 1862.
CHAPTER XIX.
TENTH CAVALRY.
Organization of the Teuth-Its Advance into Kentucky-Movement thence to Knoxville, Tenu .- Arduous Service in East Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina-Unsuccessful Pursuit of Jefferson Davis-Disbaudment of the Tenth.
COMPANY F of the Tenth Cavalry was largely made up of Shiawassee County men, recruited in that county by Capt. Chauncey F. Shepherd, of Owosso, who had pre- viously served in both the First and Fourth Cavalry Regi- ments. .
Company H was raised in Shiawassee County by Capt. Peter N. Cook, of Antrim, who was its original command- ing officer. Prior to Sept. 1, 1863, he had recruited sixty men for this company, and had reported with them at the rendezvous. The remainder were recruited soon after,- nearly all of them being from Shiawassee County.
Company I was almost entirely composed of Clinton County men, largely recruited by First Lieut. Enos B. Bailey and Second Lieut. George M. Farnham, who were original officers of the company.
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TENTH CAVALRY.
The rendezvous of the Tenth was at Grand Rapids, where it was organized and mustered into the United States service with nine hundred and twelve officers and men, and with Col. Thaddeus Foote as its commanding officer. On the 1st of December, 1863, it left its rendez- vous and was transported to Lexington, Ky., whence, on the 13th, it moved to Camp Nelson. From that camp it was moved, on the 25th of January, 1864, to Burnside Point, from which place it marched, on the 29th of February, for Knoxville, East Tenn. It was engaged, though with but little loss, at Bean's Gap, March 26th, and at Rheatown, April 24th ; but a more severe fight was had on the 25th at Carter's Station, near Jonesboro', Tenn., when the Tenth, with the Third Indiana Cavalry, were sent to destroy a railroad-bridge across the Watauga River. At Carter's the Tenth and Third attacked the enemy within his earth- works. The Tenth fought dismounted, charging at a " double-quick" over the outer rampart through a galling fire into the main bastion, driving the enemy out com- pletely, to scek protection in a rocky gorge. The fight lasted from two P.M. until dark, and resulted in a loss to the Tenth Regiment of seventeen, killed and wounded.
The operations of the regiment during the months of May and June embraced little that was out of the usual monotonous round of cavalry duty, excepting that a detach- ment, one hundred and sixty strong, while engaged on a reconnoissance to Bull's Gap and Greenville, encountered a superior force of the enemy, attacked and routed them with severe loss, capturing twenty-six prisoners and a number of horses and mules.
On the 23d of July the Tenth took part in an attack made on a rebel brigade at Blue Springs, Tenn., driving the Confederates from their position in disorder. In this the loss of the regiment was six wounded. It returned to Strawberry Plains on the 31st. On the 4th of September the regiment attacked the forces of Gen. John HI. Morgan at Greenville, routed them, took a large number of prison- ers, and killed the guerrilla chief. During the remainder of that month the men of the Tenth were continually in the saddle, in pursuit of Wheeler's and other rebel cavalry, and frequently overtaking and fighting them, though not taking part in any general battle. In all the month of Oc- tober it was engaged in picket duty and scouting.
At the end of October the regiment was posted at Straw- berry Plains, and remained there for more than a month engaged in camp duty, seouting, and erecting defensive works. While there it was attacked (November 14th) by a force of rebel cavalry, with artillery, under command of Gen. Breckinridge. This attack was commenced by the artillery from the opposite side of the Ilolston River, and the cavalry foree at the same time threatened the position from the rear. The fight, which was a prolonged skirmish, with almost continual artillery firing from the opposite side of the river, was kept up for a number of days, but the enemy was decisively repulsed on the 24th, and withdrew from the field. On the 6th of December the regiment marched under orders to Knoxville, and thenee soon after- wards to Saltville, Va., where it assisted in destroying the Confederate salt-works at that place, having been engaged at Kingsport, December 12th, at Bristol, December 14th,
and at Saltville, December 20th. After the accomplish- ment of the purpose for which the force was sent ont, it returned to Knoxville, having had a smart skirmish at Chueky Bend on the 10th of January, 1865.
The Tenth remained at Knoxville until the latter part of March, when it marched with its brigade to the north- ern part of East Tennessee, and soon afterwards joined an expedition to North Carolina under Gen. Stoneman. In this incursion it fought the enemy at Brabson's Mills, March 25th, and at Booneville on the 27th. Turning thence northward by way of Wilkesborongh, it penetrated to the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad at Christiansburgh, Montgomery Co., Va., reaching that place on the 5th of April, and then taking part in the destruction of nearly one hundred miles of that railway line. Then it moved to Henry Court-House, ninety-five miles away, and made that distance in a little less than twenty-four hours. At that place, on the 8th of April, it was attacked by a heavy rebel force of cavalry and infantry, but successfully held its ground with only a slight loss. On the 9th of April (the day of Lee's surrender) the Tenth with its companion regiments left Henry Court-House, moved south, destroy- ing the railroad line, fighting at Abbott's Creek and Iligh Point on the 10th, capturing the town of Salisbury and with it an immense amount of stores, and then, passing down the Catawba River, engaged in the business of piek- ing up bands of rebel cavalry, who had heard of the sur- render of Lee and were endeavoring to make their eseape to their homes. A few more skirmishes (among which was one at Statesville on the 14th and another at Newton on the 17th of April) finished the fighting of the Tenth Cavalry. News of the surrender of Johnston's army was received soon after, and then the regiment was sent on an expedition having for its object the capture of Jefferson Davis; but in this it was forestalled by the Fourth Cav- alry. When it was found that the pursuit of the rebel chief would be fruitless, the regiment was ordered west- ward, and passing by way of Stevenson, Ala., into Ten- nessee, it remained on duty in that State until the 11th of November, when it was mustered out of service at Mem- phis, and thence proceeded directly to Michigan, arriving in Jackson on the 15th of the same month. A little later the men received their final payment and dispersed to their homes.
TENTHI CAVALRY SOLDIERS FROM SHIAWASSEE COUNTY.
Field and Staff.
Maj. P. N. Cook, Antrim ; pro. from capt. Co. II ; must. out Feb. 11, 1865. Chaplain Henry Cherry, Owosso ; com. Dec. 3, 1863 ; must. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Non-Commissioned Staff.
Sergt .- Maj. L. T. Rounswell, Caledonia ; must. out Nov. 11, 1865. Chief Mus. John L. Wild, Caledonia ; enl. Sept 10, 1863; pro. to 2d lieut., Co. F.
Company A.
Capt. Myron A. Converse, Corunna; com. Jan. 5, 1865 ; Ist lieut., April 1, 1864 ; minst. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
last Lieut. John R. Dennett, Shiawassce; com. Sept. 2, 1865 ; 2d lieut., Co. II.
Company D.
A. F. Carlton, disch. by order, June 17, 1865.
Company F.
Capt. Chauncey F. Shepherd, Owosso; com. June 6, 1863; resigned for disabil- ity, Feb. 25, 1864.
1st Lient. Wm. E. Cummins, Corunna; com. Inly 25, 1863; pro. to capt., Co. 1.
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lat Lient. John L. Wild, Corunna; com. Jan. 1, 1865; 2d liout., April 1, 1864 ; must. ont Nov. 11, 1865. .
2d Lient. M. A. Converse, Corunna ; com. July 25, 1863; pro. to Ist lieut., Co. A. Q M .. Sorgt. L. S. Rounswell, Caledonia ; app. sorgt .- maj. Sept. 18, 1865.
Com .- Sergt. Wilson M. Burk, Owosso; must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Sergt. Lucien A. Chase, Owosso; pro. to 2d lieut., Co. G.
Sergt, James R. Conklin, Owosso; died of disease in Kentucky, Feb. 11, 1864. Sergt. Eber D. Jackson, Caledonia ; must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Sergt. Albert K. McBride, Caledonia ; must. ont Nov. 2.1, 1865.
Sergt. Perry Swain, Vernon ; must, ont Nov. 24, 1865. Sergt. Christian Prioe, Perry ; must. out Nov. 20, 1865. Sergt. Joel M. Jackson, Caledonin ; mmst, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Corp. John Parsons, Perry; must. ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Corp. Edward S. Treadway, Perry ; died of disease at Knoxville, Aug. 1, 1864. Corp. Lewis T. Putnam, Vernon ; disch, for disability, Oct. 1, 1865.
Corp. Daniel Morehouse, Middlebury ; trans, to Vet. Res. Corps.
Farrier David W. Palmer, Caledonia ; died of disease at Grand Rapids, Nov. 18, 1863.
Mns. Elisha P. Tew, Caledonia ; must. ont Nov. 11, 1865. Saddler Abner Sears, Burns ; must, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Wagoner Albert A. Barnes, Caledonia; disch. for disability, Ang. 25, 1864.
Henry E. Angus, disch, for disability, Feb. 20, 1864.
Alon Berkley, missing at High Point, N. C., April 25, 1865.
Robert II. Barton, must. ont June 13, 1863.
Charles MI. Calkius, must, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Daniel Conklin, must out Nov. 11, 1865.
Oscar F. C'ard, must. out Nov. 11, 1863.
Edward R. Clifford, died of disease at Camp Nelson, Feb. 13, 1864.
Hiram Clark, died of disease at Camp Nelson, March, 1865.
Charles Conklin, disch. for disability, Feb. 19, 1864.
Levi Eldridge, must. ont June 8, 1865. Charles D. Foster, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Wm. E. Forney, died of disease at Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 18, 1863. Elisha C. Gleason, must. out Nov. 11, 1865. William Gleason, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
George Howe, mist. out May 27, 1865.
George W. Harrie, must. out Nov. 22, 1865.
Reuben J. Holmes, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Andrew J. Hovey, must. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Willard S. Hawthoro, must, out Nov. 11, 1865.
Hiram Halleck, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Peter Hamlin, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Andrew Ilart, died of disease at Camp Nelson, Ky., Feb. 3, 1864. Albert E. Huntley, died of disease at Camp Nelson, Ky., Feb. 1, 1864. Samuel Holcomb, died of disease at Camp Nelson, Ky., Feb. 9, 1864. Henry llowe, died of disease at Camp Nelson, Ky., March 1, 1865. Friend D. Jackson, died of disease at Corunna, Mich., Nov. 12, 1863.
Company F.
Carpenter Jacobs, died of disease at Somerset, Ky., Feb. 13, 1861. Lambert Johnson, must, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
David Kinyon, must. out Nov. 11, 1865. Daniel L. Kinyon, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Charles Kinney, must, out Nov. 11, 1865.
Daniel Kief, died of disease at Knoxville, Toun., March 9, 1864.
Otis Inmunyon, must. out Nov. 11, 1865. James Dlole, must, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Ilenry C. McCarty, mmist. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Jerry M. Mallery, died of disease at Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 2, 1865. Alvin Owen, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Daniel Oweo, must. out Nov. 11, 1865. Edward Pumuam, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Frank Putnam, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
John N. Pratt, must, out Nov. 27, 1865.
George F. Prior, mist, ont May 11, 1865. George R. Simuis, died of disease at Camp Nelson, Ky., Dec. 28, 1863. John Snow, died of disease at Owosso, Mich., Nov. 24, 1863.
William Thomas, died of disease at Knoxville, Tenn., April 23, 1864. Philip Thomas, must, ont June 9, 1865.
John D. Thomas, must. ont Nov. 11, 1865. William R Walcott, disch. for disability, Feb. 20, 1864.
John Woodruff, died of disease in Michigan, March 1, 1865.
Company G.
2d Lient. Lucien A. Chase, Owosso ; enl. Fob. 18, 1865 ; must. ont Nov. 11, 1865. Levi Hall, must, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
James 11. Morgan, died of disease at Lenoir, Tenn., June 5, 1865.
Company II.
Capt. Peter N. Cook, Antrim : com. Aug. 26, 1863 ; pro. to major, Feb. 18, 1865. Capt. Edgar l'. Byerly, Owasso; com. Feb. 18, 1805; lst lieut., July 25, 1863; must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
2dl Lieut. J. Q. A. Cook, Antrim; com.July 21; 2.
2d Lient, John R. Bennett, Shiawassce; com. Feb. 18, 1865; sergt .; pro. to Ist lient., Co. A. Sergt. Johu L. Banks, Shiawassee; disch, by order, Ang. 3, 1865. Sergt. Lewis Decker, Antriw ; must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Sergt. Aaron llerrick, Sbiawassee ; trans. to Iuv. Corps, June 16, 1864.
Sergt. David F. Tyler, Perry ; must. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Sergt. Jacob, N. Decker, Antrim; died of wounds at Knoxville, Tenn., May 24, 1864.
Sergt, Samuel B. Ravenangh, Shiawassen ; disch. for disability, May 31. 1865.
Sorgt Robert D. Adams, Antrim ; must. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Corp. Samuel H. Graham, Woodhull ; must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Corp. Wm. II. Bachelder, Antrim ; diedl of disease in Kentucky, March 25, 1864. Corp. Jolin N. Baker, Antrim ; minst. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Corp. Stephen D. Stedman, Perry ; died in Andersonville prison-pen, Oct. 31, 1864.
Corp. Platt S. Pelton, Shiawassee ; must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Corp. And. Bliss, Burns ; must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Corp. Chas. F. Coles, Shiawassee, disch, by order, Oct. 17, 1865.
Mus. Gisleon Whitman, corp., Burns ; must. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Mus. Samnel 11. Bennett, Antrim; died of disease in Kentucky, Feb. 24, 1864.
Saddler Geo. Hart, Shiawassee ; must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
George Bentley, died of disease at Camp Nelson, Feb. 27, 1864.
Francis M. Baker, died of disease at Knoxville, Tenn., April 5, 1864.
William Battishill, died of disease at Knoxville, Tenn., June 10, 1864.
William R. Bugbee, died of disease at Somerset, Ky., Feb. 27, 1864.
John R. Bennett, disch. for promotion, May 29, 1865.
E. E. Barnes, must. ont Nov. 11, 1865. Walter Brown, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Ilector E. Bentley, Hinst. out Nov. 11, 1865.
John S. Babcock, must. out Nuv. 11, 1865.
Edgar Cole, must, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
George W. Colf, minst. out Nov. 22, 1865.
Andrew Crowell, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Samuel W. Carr, died of disease at Detroit, Mich., Sept. 12, 1865.
L. A. Decker, died of disease at Andersonville prison, Ga., April 24, 1864. Peter Dumond, must, ont Nov. 24, 1865.
Benjamin Dufreze, must. out Nov. 22, 1865. George P. Dean, omst. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Samuel H. Graham, must. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Hale P. Goodwin, died of disease at Knoxville, Tenn., March 27, 1865.
Daniel B. Herrington, must. out May 19, 1865.
Truman W. Hemingway, must, out Nov. 11, 1865.
Renben C. Hutchings, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Hiram Johnson, must. ont Nov. 11, 1865. .
Sylvester Ketchum, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, May 1, 1864.
Alfred Lamunyan, must. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
John R. Lucas, must, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Juhn C. Levy, must. out Nov. 11, 1865.
Rubert Lyons, must, ont Nov. 11, 1865.
Arthur Mead, minst. ont Nov. 11, 1865.
George F. Merrill, must. out May 19, 1865. William F. MeDivit, disch, by order, Feb. 4, 1865.
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