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George H. Lang, at Belle Isle, Dec. 16, 1863 ; age 24. Prisoner at Gettysburg. Andrew Rich, near Fitzhugh, Va., June 15, 1863 ; age 20. Hospital captured by the enemy after our army left for Gettysburg, June 12.
Company E .- Corp. Frederick Woods, at Andersonville, Oct. 21, 1864; age 20. Prisoner at North Anna, May 23.
Sergt. William Bruskie, at Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 10, 1865 ; aged 21. Prisoner at Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 1864.
Robert Gaunt, at Andersonville, in 1864; age 26. Wounded and prisoner at Gettysburg. Taken south. Prisoner at North Anna, May 23, 1864.
Frederick Stotte, at Libby Prison, Jan. 29, 1864 ; age 36. Prisoner at Gettysburg, July I.
Company F .- Corp. Royal L. Potter, at Libby Prison, Jan. 8, 1863 ; age 42. Prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec. 16, 1862.
Daniel Bourassas, at Salisbury, N. C., Dec. - , 1864 ; age 31. Prisoner on Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 1864.
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THE DEAD OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH MICHIGAN.
Antoine La Blanc, at Libby Prison, Jan. 6, 1864 ; age 35. Prisoner at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Company G .- George Martin, at Andersonville, Ga., in November, 1864; age 23. Captured on "Brooks' Expedition," June 22.
Clement Saunier (R.), at Andersonville, Ga., June 29, 1864 ; age 27. Captured at Wilderness, May 5.
Company H .- Sergt. Richard A. Riley, at Andersonville, Ga., Oct. 19, 1864 ; age 25. Wounded at Gettysburg. Captured at North Anna, May 23, 1864.
Corp. Marshall Bills, at Andersonville, Ga., in 1864; age 21. On Color Guard. Captured at North Anna, May 23.
Philip T. Dunroe, at Andersonville, Ga., Nov. 22, 1864; age 30. Prisoner at Gettysburg. Taken south. Returned March 4, 1864. Prisoner at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Marquis L. Lapaugh, at Florence, S. C., in 1864; aged 26. Prisoner at Gettysburg. Taken south. Returned Sept. 11, 1863. Prisoner at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
George M. Riley, died on "Steamer Geo. Leary," off Hilton Head, S. C., Nov. 23, 1864; age 27. Had been in Andersonville. Captured at Wilderness, May 5, 1864. Clark W. Butler ( R.), at Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 28, 1864 ; age 19. Captured in action on Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 1864.
Thomas Burnett ( R.), at Salisbury, N. C., Jan. 16, 1865 ; age 38. Captured in action on Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 1864.
Company I-Sergt. Eugene F. Nardin, at Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 31, 1864; aged 26. Wounded and prisoner at Wilderness, May 5. Escaped and captured in action on Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19.
Hiram Bentley, at Andersonville, Ga., Oct. 7, 1864 ; age 20. Captured at Wilderness, May 5.
William A. Flynn, at Libby Prison, Richmond, Oct. 23. 1863; age 36. Captured at Gettysburg, July I.
Corp. Henry L. Houk, at Andersonville, Ga., Oct. 28, 1864 ; age 23. Captured in Wilderness, May 5.
James Johnson, (R.), at Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 23, 1864; age 41. Captured in Wilderness, Va., May 5.
Joseph Peyette, (R.), at Andersonville, Ga., in 1864 ; age 18. Captured in Wilderness, May 5.
Company K-Albert Ganong, at Libby Prison, Va., Jan. II, 1863 ; age IS. Captured at Fredericksburg. Dec. 16, 1862.
Charles S. Hosmer, at Libby Prison, Richmond, Nov. 19, 1863 ; age 19. Captured at Gettysburg, July I.
John Chapman, (R.), at Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 9, 1864 ; age 19. Captured in action on Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19.
Max Pischa, (R.), at Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., in 1864; age 43. Captured at Wilderness, May 5.
DIED COMING HOME FROM CONFEDERATE PRISONS.
Company B-Oscar A. Eckliff, at Annapolis Parole Camp, Md., Dec. 13, 1863 ; age 29. Captured at Gettysburg, July 1.
Company C-William A. Herrendeen, at Washington, Feb. 6, 1865 ; age 23. Prisoner at Gettysburg. Wounded at Wilderness. Captured on Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 1864.
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Andrew B. Lanning, drowned on "Steamer Gen. Lyon," destroyed by fire on the ocean, March 6, 1865, while carrying exchanged prisoners to New York. Captured in Wilderness, May 5, 1864, and taken to Andersonville, Ga., where he kept the burial records of the Union dead. His death with the loss of his diary was irreparable. His age was 23.
Company E-Sergt. John Roache died coming from Salisbury prison, N. C., in February, 1865 ; age 21. Captured on Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 1864.
Corp. Thomas G. Norton, in Detroit, of prison mistreatment, April 18, 1865, just after his arrival home; age 23. Prisoner at Gettysburg. Exchanged and again captured on Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, 1864, and taken to Salisbury, N. C.
Company I-Sergt. Emile Mettetal, drowned on " Steamer Gen. Lyon," burned at sea, March 6, 1865; age 22. Captured in Wilderness, May 5, 1864, and taken to Andersonville, Ga.
Corp. Frederic Bosardis died at Baltimore, Md., March 18, 1865 ; age 21. Prisoner at Gettysburg. Exchanged and captured again on the "Brooks Expedition," June 22, 1864, and taken to Andersonville, Ga.
Peter Jackson died at Annapolis, Md., Nov. 28, 1863 ; age 21. Captured at Gettysburg and taken to Andersonville, Ga.
Company K-John J. Post died at Annapolis, Md., Aug. 31, 1863 ; age 26. Captured at Gettysburg and taken south.
DIED OF DISEASE DURING THEIR SERVICE.
Capt. JOHN C. MERRITT, H, at Georgetown, D. C., July 9, 1863 ; age 24. Ist Lt. GEORGE H. PINKNEY, K, at Alexandria, Va., Aug. 15, 1864 ; age 31. Demain Wheelhouse, (N. C. S.) at Rap'k. Sta., Nov. 30, 1863 ; age 24.
Company A .- Corp. John Sterling, at Culpepper, Va., March 3, 1864 ; age 23. Christopher Beahm, at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 19, 1862 ; age 18.
Charles Quandt, drowned in the Rappahannock, Aug. 9, 1863 ; age 29. Detailed to Battery B, Feb. 9, 1863.
Lewis D. Moores (R.), at Culpepper, Va., April 14, 1864 ; age 18
Peter G. Zoll (R ), at Camp Butler, Ill., March 30, 1865 ; age 45.
Company. B .- Clark Davis, at City Point, Va., June 24, 1864, of pneumonia ; age 29. Wounded at Fredericksburg.
Henry Wallace, at Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1864 ; age 37. Wounded at Gettysburg.
Company C .- Sergt. Clark Eddy, near Petersburg, Va., Jan. 18, 1865, of typhoid fever ; age 22. Wounded at Gettysburg and Wilderness.
Charles Burr, at Washington, D. C., June 19, 1864 ; age 24.
Roswell B. Curtiss, at Harewood Hospital, Washington, D. C., Nov. 8, 1862, of diphtheria induced by rain march of Oct. 26 ; age 21.
John H. James, at Washington, D. C., Jan. 11, 1863 ; age 27.
Bristol A. Lee, at Frederick City, Md., Aug. 13, 1863 ; age 26. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Daniel B. Stevens, at Washington, D. C., Dec. 1, 1862 ; age 19.
George W. Soper, at York, Pa., Nov. 27, 1862 ; age 27.
Andrew E. Mitchell ( R.), at Camp Butler, Ill., April 22, 1865 ; age 29.
Gideon B. Stiles (R.), at Niles, Mich., Nov. 5, 1864 ; age 22.
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Company D .- Ludovico Bowles, at Camp Butler, Ill., April 1, 1865, of typhoid fever ; age 26. Wounded at Fitzhugh Crossing, the ball passing between his windpipe and jugular vein. Wounded again at Laurel Hill, Va.
Francis Demay, at Camp Butler, Ill., April 17, 1865 ; age 21.
Anthony Eberts, at Camp Butler, Ill., March 19, 1865 ; age 23. In Battery B two years. Wounded at Gettysburg.
John Hamley ( Wagoner), at Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1863, while coming home on furlough ; age 37. In Battery B.
Henry H. Mills, at Baltimore, Md., Dec. 12, 1863, while coming home on furlough ; age 22.
John Newman, at Washington, D. C., April 2, 1864; age 20.
Henry Palmer, at Belle Plain, Va., March 10, 1863 ; age 25.
George B. Parsons, in ambulance, D. C., Sept. 8, 1862, from fright induced by sudden call to arms ; age 44.
Henry Carpenter (R.), at Pittsburg, Sept. 1, 1864; while en route to join the regiment ; age 21.
James L. Collard ( R.) at Culpepper, Va., April 2. 1864 ; age 20.
Frederick Maths, ( R.) at Culpepper, Va., March 18, 1864 ; age 22.
Company E .- Michael Cavanaugh, in Detroit, Aug. 28, 1862 ; age 35. Died before the regiment left home. First death.
Martin Devine, at Alexandria, Va., July 28, 1863, of pneumonia ; age 42. Wounded at Gettysburg, July I.
George Curtis ( R.), at Camp Butler, Ill., April 7, 1865 ; age 38.
Company F .- Jasper Burt, at Belleville, Mich., Oct. 15, 1863 ; age 28. Injured by kick of a mule in the face, June 12. Had no teeth when he enlisted and procured a set to pass surgeon's inspection.
James Burns, at Washington, D. C., March 24, 1864 ; age 32.
Joseph Gohir, at Belle Plain, Va., Dec. 28, 1862 ; age 19.
Peter P. Rivard, found dead in his tent at Culpepper, Va., March 29, 1864 ; age 24. Wounded twice at Gettysburg. Returned March 22, 1864.
James Robertson, in hands of enemy near Fitzhugh's, Va., July 12, 1863 ; age 38. Hospital fell into enemy's hands after start of our army for Gettysburg, June 12. Marcus G. Wheeler, at Belle Plain, Va., Dec. 29, 1862 ; age IS.
Daniel D. Webster (musician), at Camp Butler, Ill., March 9, 1865 ; age 21. Prisoner at Fredericksburg.
Albert A. Doty (R.), at Camp Butler, Ill., March 30, 1865 ; age 40.
Company G .- Arden H. Olmstead, on boat going from Belle Plain to Washington, a few hours after his discharge, Jan. 28, 1863 ; age 24.
Charles O. Baldwin, at Brooks' Station, Va , Dec. 6, 1862 ; age 24. Henry Collins, at Culpepper, Va., March 18, 1864 ; age 21.
John Foster, at Camp Butler, Ill., March II, 1865 ; age 21.
Edwin Johnson, at Fort Schuyler, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1864 ; age 25.
Simon G. Taylor (R.), at Camp Butler, Ill., March 28, 1865 ; age 33.
Company H .- Michael Cunningham, killed by fall of a tree in Canada while on furlough, March 9, 1864; age 21. Wounded at Gettysburg.
Sergt. Herbert Adams, at Belle Plain, Va., Jan. 5, 1863 ; age 39. John Benedict, at Alexandria, Va., Feb. 29, 1864 ; age 23.
William Morgan, at Belle Plain, Va., Feb. 24, 1863 ; age 21.
Daniel Steele, at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 7, 1862 ; age 19.
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Edward Wilson, at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 8, 1862 ; age 20. Born in Detroit. Robert D. Simpson, at Belle Plain, Va., March 4, 1863; age 21. Wounded at Fred- ericksburg. Brought home for burial.
Company I .- William Charlesworth, in Redford, Mich., Dec. 5, 1864; age 23. Wounded at Gettysburg.
John B. Harris, at Brooks' Station, Va., Nov. 27, 1862 ; age 24.
Cross Harris, at Washington, D. C., Nov. 22, 1862 ; age 20.
Charles Devantoy, at Washington, D. C., Sept. 20, 1863 ; age 36.
Isaac Innes, at Washington, D. C., Dec. 11, 1862 ; age 18.
John H. Townsend, at Belle Plain, Va., Feb. 23, 1863 ; age 36.
Wesley A. Tinkham, at Washington, D. C., Dec. 16, 1863 ; age 20. Wounded at
Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Company K .- Eli A. Blanchard (musician). in Livonia, Mich., June 21, 1865 ; age 21. On sick furlough.
Orville Barnes, at Culpepper, Va., March 27, 1864 ; age 39.
Charles D. Hoagland, at Belle Plain, Va , Jan. 13, 1863 ; age 21.
Charles W. Lossee, at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 3, 1862 ; age 18.
Simon Miller, at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 3, 1862 ; age 50. James Nowlin, at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 9, 1862 ; age 70.
Hiram Ruff (wagoner), in Washington, Jan. 14, 1863 ; age 31.
Franklin Colbretzer (R.), Camp Butler, Ill., April 25, 1865 ; age 28.
Edward Merriman, (R.), Camp Butler, Ill., March 15, 1865 ; age 23.
Silas P. Tomlinson, (R), at Alexandria, Va., Dec. 5, 1864 ; age 22.
SPRINGFIELD RECRUITS WHO DIED AT CAMP BUTLER, ILL.
Thomas Checken, C, drowned in Sangamon River, June 4, 1865.
Thomas Shanahan, C, drowned in Sangamon River, June 4, 1865.
George H. Barnum,, K, died at East Saginaw, April 1, 1865.
Marshal B. Dunlap, unassigned, died May 3, 1865.
Lewis Mapes, unassigned, died March 24, 1865.
William H. Wright, unassigned, died May I, 1865.
William F. Henry, A, March 28.
Wm. H. Marsh, F. April 8.
William White, A, April 8.
James W. Parker, H, March 21.
Benj. F. McNitt, C, April 27.
Wm. F. Rogers, H, April 12.
Sergt. Joseph Booth, E, April 13.
Alfred Turner, H, April 22.
O. M. Armstrong, E, May 15.
William Gault, I, April 15.
Oren Carrack, E, May 21. Edward Crow, E, May 14.
John Louw, I, April 17.
John Hewins, K, April 17.
R. E. Hammond, E, March 21.
Robert Miller, K, April 13.
W. C. Wilmarth, E, April 22. Henry J. Philleo, K, April 7.
Charles W. Goodrich, F, April 29. Henry H. Van Est, K, March 26.
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SUMMARY.
Killed on the battlefield, I26
Died of wounds, received in battle, 45
Wounded and burned in Wilderness, 2
Died in Confederate prisons, 39
Died after exchange, while coming home, 9
Died of disease while in service, 71
Springfield Recruits, died of disease, 24
Springfield Recruits, drowned, .
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Total dead of Twenty-fourth Michigan, 318
The above list does not include those who have died since they left the army. Several died during the war and soon after leaving the service, including Major Nall and others. And thus what a trail of blood the old regiment left behind it, from young Hattie, not yet arrived at manhood, the first one to fall in battle and give up his precious young life to his country, to the last, Ranger, the bearded and bronzed veteran of many battles. And so, on battlefield, by lonely wayside, in Confederate prison burial lots in the far South, and in national cemeteries do our departed dead rest from all strife.
" No more the bugle calls the weary ones ; rest noble spirits in thy graves alone ; We'll find you and know you among the good and true,
Where robes of white are given for our faded coats of blue."
CHAPTER XX.
RECORDS OF THE SURVIVORS.
R ECORDS of the survivors of the Regiment are necessary for a completement of its history. Gladly would we enlarge the account of the services and deeds of each man did space allow. The events of each one's conduct would fill a volume. In the following pages of this chapter will be found in brief the record of each survivor. It is a continuous story of heroic deeds, except the few who left their comrades, without permission, to make up the glorious story of its history without them. It was the fate of some to find themselves, early in their service, unfit for soldier life from disease or disability which was undeveloped when they enlisted. Others were wounded early, and were discharged or placed in the Veteran Reserve Corps to serve out their enlistment term. The fate of a few is unknown. They may be sleeping for the flag in the South or properly discharged from some of the numerous hospitals that the necessities of the war created. A perusal of this chapter will prove sadly interesting, and we commend it to the reader as furnishing food for contemplation, when it is remembered that this is but one of the hundreds of regiments that went through the terrible ordeal of the war.
TO VETERAN RESERVE CORPS FOR WOUNDS.
Corp. Lewis E. Johnson, A, Sept. 3, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Francis Brobacker, A, March 1, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Oscar N. Castle, A, February 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Patrick Gorman, A, Jan. 16, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Walter S. Niles, A, Sept. 12, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Abraham Schneiter, A, May 1, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Augustus R. Sink, A, April 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Victor Sutter, Jr., A, April 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. David Wagg, A, Dec. 1, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. George Zulch, A, Feb. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Herman Blankertz, A, Feb. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Fitzhugh. Thomas A. Wadsworth, A, Feb. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Fitzhugh. Corp. N. A. Halstead, B, Jan. 21, 1865 ; wounded at Gettysburg. John Black, B, May 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
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Willett Brown, B, April 10, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Richard Connors, B, March 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. William H. Fowler, B, March 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
John H. Mccutcheon, B, Jan. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Thomas Nixon, B, May 1, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Jeston R. Warner, B, Nov. 1, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Sergt. Samuel Joy, C, Feb. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Benjamin F. Brigham, C, May 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Alfred Courtrite, C, Feb. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Ammi R. Collins, C, March 10, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Robert Everson, C, March 15, 1864 : wounded at Gettysburg. William H. Quance, C, March 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Joseph A. Safford, C, March 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Hiram W. Hughes, C, March 12, 1864 ; wounded at Fitzhugh. Samuel W. Phillips, C, March 15, 1864 ; wounded at Fitzhugh and Gettysburg.
Corp. Daniel McPherson, C, Jan. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Fredericksburg and Gettysb'g. James H. Johnson, D, June 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Samuel R. Kingsley, jr., D, Dec. 1, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
John Renton, D, April 30, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Jesse R. Welch, D, April 20, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Oliver M. Moon, D, March 31, 1864; prisoner at Fredericksburg ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Sergt. John Blackwell, E, April 16, 1864; wounded at Gettysburg.
Corp. John W. Fletcher, E, Jan. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Stephen Delorme, E, May 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
James Laird, E, Feb. 14, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Discharged from V. R. C. in October, 1864, and while coming home over the B. & O. R. R., was captured by the enemy's guerrillas, with several hundred others, and two paymasters. Confined in Libby Prison six months. The raiders took $200 in money from him. Edward Tracy, E, March 15, 1864; prisoner at Fredericksburg; wounded at Gettysburg. Corp. William Kalsow, F, June 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Corp. Abel P. Turner, F, July 1, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Henry Chapman, F, Sept. 30, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Charles Gochy, F, March 31, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. John R. Moores, F. Sept. 30, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Solomon R. Niles, F. April 1, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Edwin Plass, F, May, 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Mordaunt Williams, F, March 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Thomas Burns, F, Sept. 1, 1863 ; wounded at Fitzhugh. Henry Robinson, G, in 1864 ; wounded at Fitzhugh.
William Harvey, G, Feb. 19, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Charles W. Langs, G, June 15, 1864; wounded at Gettysburg.
Enoch F. Langs, G, in 1864; wounded at Gettysburg.
Jeremiah Sullivan, G. Jan. 21, 1865; wounded at Gettysburg, and on picket near Petersburg.
Corp. Charles M. Knapp, H, Nov. 1, 1863; wounded at Gettysburg.
Van Renselacr W. Lemm, H, April 28, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Frederick Uebelhoer, H, Jan. 15, 1865 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Andrew Waubecq, H. April 7, 1864 ; wounded at Fitzhugh. From E.
Abner D. Austin, I, May, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
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Ralph Archibald, I, Feb. 15, 1864; wounded at Gettysburg.
George L. Carey, I, March 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Ephraim D. Cooper, I, July 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. James Magooghan, I, March 25, 1864; wounded at Gettysburg. Ist Sergt. Geo. W. Fox, K, Dec. 19, 1863 ; wounded at Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. Sergt. Fernando D. Forbes, K, Dec. 19, 1863 ; wounded at Fredericksburg.
Corp. Francis T. Dushane, K, April 6, 1864; wounded at Gettysburg.
Jerome B. Stockham, K, April 1, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. John R. Bruce, K, April 28, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Patrick Gaffney, K, April 10, 1864; wounded at Gettysburg. James Leslie, K, April 1, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Daniel W. Lossee, K, Jan. 9, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Charles E. Maynard, K, Jan. 15, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Eugene R. Mills, K, July 1, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Charles A. Sutliff, K, Jan. 25, 1865 ; wounded at Wilderness.
TO VETERAN RESERVE CORPS FOR DISABILITY
Company A.
Harvey J. Brown, Feb. 15, 1864.
Dexter B. Crosby, May 1, 1864.
George A. Moores, March 16, 1864. John Schlag, Sept. 30, 1863.
John Schubert, Sept. 30, 1863.
Francis Wright, Feb. 15, 1864.
Company B.
Duncan S. Alexander, March 15, 1864. Charles Henson, in 1864.
Jacob Walce, in 1865.
Company C.
Corp. Bela C. Ide, March 15, 1864. William F. Hughes, March 15, 1863. Sebri H. Fairman, Feb. 4, 1864. Alonzo B. Markham, Dec. 19, 1863.
Company D.
Oliver Herrick, Jan. 21, 1865. Jacob Kaiser, May 31, 1864. James Palmer, in 1864. John Guest (R.), May 3, 1865. Company F.
Corp. Christopher Henne, Jan. 15, 1864. August Albrecht, July 1, 1863. Louis L. Beaubien, May 15, 1864. Edward Burkhans, March 15, 1864. William Bullock, Feb. 15, 1864. Ludwig Herzel, Jan. 15, 1864.
Company E.
Corp. Lewis Dale, May 15, 1864. Thomas Gibbons, April 10, 1864.
Company G.
John M. Dermody, Sept. 30, 1863.
William R. Graves, March 15, 1864.
Barney McKay, April 14, 1864.
Silas A. McMillan, July 1, 1863. Joseph J. Watts, July 1, 1863.
Company H.
Barney J. Campbell, Dec. 19, 1863. John Peterson, Jan. 15, 1864.
Company I.
Charles H. Houk, July 1, 1863.
Peter Brink, Jan. 15, 1864.
John P. Barrett, Jan. 15, 1864.
John J. Dickey, Jan. 15, 1864. David Lewis (R.), March 8, 1864.
Company K.
Thomas Butler, Aug. 10, 1864. Michael Daly, April 27, 1864. Robert Outhwaite, Dec. 19, 1864. Robert R. Peters, Sept. 1, 1863. James Van Houten, Sept. 30, 1863. David A. Wood, March 13, 1864. Hiram B. Millard, March 10, 1864.
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Morris Troutt, B, in 1864. Captured at Gettysburg. Prisoner 14 months. Edward A. Raynor, B, Feb. I, 1864. In Battery B 17 months. Joseph Smith, B, Nov. 15, 1863. In Battery B 8 months. William H. Wills, B, Nov. 1, 1863. In Battery B 8 months. Henry S. Baker, D, March 1, 1864. Quartermaster's Clerk, 18 months. Corp. Irwin W. Knapp, F. Prisoner at Fredericksburg.
DISCHARGED FOR WOUNDS.
Lieut .- Col. MARK FLANIGAN, Nov. 21, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Major EDWIN B. WIGHT, Nov. 17, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Capt. WILLIAM H. REXFORD, Nov.^21, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Capt. CHARLES A. HOYT, Nov. 21, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
Corp. John S. Coy, Jr., A, Jan. 20, 1864 ; wounded four times at Gettysburg. Corp. Mark T. Chase, A, Oct. 7, 1864 ; captured in Div. Prov. Guard, Dec. 1, 1862. Prisoner seven months. Wounded and prisoner at Wilderness.
Corp. James P. Horen, A, April 6, 1865 ; lost an arm in Wilderness.
Corp. Herman Stehfest, A, June 15, 1865 ; lost an arm at Dabney's Mill. Served in Battery B, 19 months.
Solomon S. Benster, A, Oct. 27, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Frank Brennon, A, June 2, 1865 ; wounded at Laurel Hill. Albert Peyscha, A, March 10, 1865 ; wounded at Wilderness.
George W. Dingman (R.), A, June 7, 1865 ; wounded at Dabney's Mill. Ferdinand Stark (R.), A, July 24, 1865 .; wounded at Petersburg. Peter Vermiller (R.), A, May 17, 1865 ; wounded at Laurel Hill. John Happe, A, Dec. 10, 1863 ; lost a foot in Battery B at Gettysburg. Sergt. John J. Duryea, B, May 26, 1865 ; wounded at Petersburg. Corp. James S. Booth, B, May 9, 1865 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Andrew J. Arnold, B, Jan. 24, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Frederick Delosh, B, Sept. 10, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Henry M. Fielding, B, Jan. 14, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Daniel Sullivan, B, June 23, 1865 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Patrick Shannon, B, Nov. 24, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Lafayette Veo, B, Nov. 24, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg. Richard Maloney, B, June 5, 1865 ; wounded and prisoner at Gettysburg.
Charles D. Minckler, B, April 5, 1865 ; prisoner at Gettysburg, wounded at Petersburg. William Smith, B, Nov. 28, 1863 ; lost an arm at Gettysburg.
Joseph E. McConnell, B, in 1865. Went out with regiment. Not regularly enlisted and not mustered. Served until Dec. 20, 1862, and received no pay or aid. Refused to muster and permitted to go home. Enlisted in regiment, April I, 1863 ; wounded at Petersburg ; left leg amputated and wounded in other leg.
George H. Graves, B, June 21, 1863 ; wounded at Fredericksburg. Ist Sergt. Asa Joy, C, Oct. 16, 1863 ; leg amputated at Gettysburg. Sergt. Edgar O. Durfee, C, Dec. 28, 1863 ; arm amputated at Gettysburg. Corp. Aiken Holloway, C, April 4, 1865 ; wounded at Wilderness. Corp. Wm. H. Whallon, C, Jan. 22, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg. John W. Babbitt, C, Nov. 16, 1863 ; leg amputated at Gettysburg. Calvin Maxfield, C, April 27, 1865 ; wounded at North Anna. Christian Stockfleth, C, May 3, 1865 ; wounded at Gettysburg.
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HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH MICHIGAN.
Robert Towers, C, March 23, 1865 ; prisoner at Gettysburg ; wounded at Petersburg. John M. Doig, C, Nov. 11, 1863 ; wounded at Fitzhugh.
Corp. John Moody, D, Aug. 21, 1865 ; wounded at Gettysburg and Jericho Ford ; arm amputated.
Corp. Orson B Curtis, D, March 2, 1863. Left in hospital at Brooks' Station, Va., when army moved for Fredericksburg. Heard firing on Rappahannock and with permission of Assistant Surgeon C. C. Smith, started for his regiment. Marched 14 miles, fell in with Seventh Michigan Infantry, crossed Rappahannock with them in boats, and helped clear the enemy from the rifle pits; wounded in subsequent engagement ; left arm amputated on the field.
Peter C. Bird, D, Oct. 21, 1865 ; wounded severely in leg at Gettysburg.
John Danbert, D, June 8, 1865 ; wounded at Laurel Hill and Dabney's Mill ; leg amputated.
Richard Palmer, D, April 6, 1864 ; wounded at Gettysburg by ball striking his breast plate, producing paralysis of body.
Amos Abbott, D, July 20, 1865 ; wounded at Laurel Hill.
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