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Mahoney, dis. with regt. Almond W. Newell, pro. corp., trans. to V. R. C., Jan. 10, '65. An- drew J. Patch, pro. sergt., Maj. June 17, '63, 2d Lieut. May, '64 and adjt, March 2, '65. Bruno Paul, dis. for disab'y, Sept. '63. Daniel Purcell, trans. to V. R. C. Ira Putnam, dis. with regt. Thomas Sandy, des. from 3d Minn. Infy., ar'sted and ret'ned in April, '63. Henry D. Smith, dis. per order, May 10, '65. Joseph A. Smith, dis. with regt. Frederick A. Stein, dis. with regt. Stephen Schmall, dis. with regt. Richard D. Traver, pro. hos. steward, Sept. 1, '62, trans. as sur- geon to 8th U. S. C. V's. Edward A. Trader, pro. sergt., Maj. Sept. 1, '62, adjt. May 30, '63. res'd. Feb. 3, '65, for pro. Obediah B. Velis, pro. corp. dis. with regt. Leander Wells, dis. March 15, '63, at Mankato, Minn. Thomas Wilson, dis. per order, June 5. '65. G. R. Terry, dis. with regt.
Recruits-Albert Amsden, must. March 16, '64, dis. with regt. Andrew Barry, must. March 16. '64, dis. with regt. Frank Curren, must. March 16, '64, with regt. John Duke, must. Feb. 26, '64, died in hos. at New Orleans. La. Nelson M. Holmes, must. March 2, '64, dis. per order, June 15, '65. Hiram HI. Heslet, must. March 2, '64, dis. for disab'y, Oct. 26, '64. Hugh Mclaughlin, must. March 2, '64, dis. with regt. Henry M. Pyle, must. March 2, '64, dis. with regt. Ferdi- nand G. Ray, must. March 2, '64, pro. corp. Aug. 1, '64, dis. with regt. Thomas Rowen, must Feb. 24, '64, dis. with regt. Albert Stowell, must. March 2. 64, tarns. to V. R. C., Jan. 28, '65. Michael Carroll, must. April 2, '64, dis. with regt. Reu- ben B. Dean, must. Aug. 24, '64, dis. with regt. John McNelly, must. April 2, '64, dis. with regt. James Duffy, must. Feb. 17, '65, dis. with regt.
COMPANY H, MUSTERED OCTOBER 8, 1862. .
Sergt., Davis Newell, died May 5, '65, on bos steamer Baltic.
Private-Advise Messenger, trans. to V. R. C. in '65.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized August 1, 1862, and originally commanded by Colonel Minor T.
tence of Gen. C. M., reinstated. John Merwin, ; Thomas, of Stillwater, Minn. It was stationed at frontier posts until May, 1864, when it was or- dered upon the Indian expedition. It was en- gaged in the following battles, sieges, skirmishes
dis. for disab'y, June 2, '65. James McDowell, dis. with regt. Amon McMullin, dis. per order, June 8, '65, Frank C. Morey, dis. with regt. Is- rael C. Morey, dis. per order, May 22, '65. John . and marches: Tah-cha-o-ku-tu, July 28, 1864;
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HISTORY OF DAKOTA COUNTY.
Little Missouri, battle of the Cedars, Wilkinson's Pike, December 7, 1864, near Murfreesboro, De- cember 8, 1864, and Overall's creek. Ordered to Clifton, Tenn., thence to Cincinnati, thence to Washington, thence to Newbern, N. C .; at the battles of Kingston, March 8, 9 and 10, 1865. The men were mustered out at Charlotte, N. C .. July 11, 1865, and discharged at Fort Snelling, Minn.
Companies F and K contained most of the men in the regiment from Dakota county. The germ of Company F was formed early in August, 1862, at a picnic held at the house and grounds of Leonard Aldrich, in the town of Castle Rock. About fifty men signed their names agreeing to enlist. Shortly after they proceeded to Hastings, were sworn in, sent to Fort Snelling, and as- signed to Company F, Eighth Minnesota In- fantry. They participated in all the battles of their regiment and acquitted themselves nobly.
Company K was organized at St. Paul. Con- sequently most of the men it contained from Da- kota county went from the northern part-mostly from the towns of West St. Paul and Inver Grove. The names of those from Dakota county belonging in this regiment occur below by com- panies in their order:
COMPANY F, MUSTERED NOVEMBER 18, 1862.
Captain-Leonard Aldrich, dis. with reg't.
Second Sergeant-John C. Couper, pro. 1st sergt., dis. with reg't.
Third Sergeant-Alfred A. Day, pro. 2d sergt. dis. with reg't.
Fourth Sergeant-Zachariah Bogue, pro. 3d sergt. dis. with reg't.
Fifth Sergeant-Edwin B. Carter, pro. 4th sergt. dis. with reg't.
First Corporal-Aaron A. Brigham, pro. sergt., killed December 7, '64, in battle of Cedars.
Third Corporal-Caleb Smith, pro. sergt., dis. with reg't.
Fourth Corporal -- James G. Whittimore, dis. November 7, '64, for pro. in 118th U. S. Col'd Inf'y.
Fifth Corporal-Frank O. Millard, dis. with reg't.
Sixth Corporal-William A. Ham, dis. with reg't.
Eighth Corporal -- Joseph Chambers, dis. with reg't.
Musicians-William Velieand Henry H. Velie, both dis. with reg't.
Privates-Orange J. Austin, pro. corp. dis. with reg't. Alonzo Aldrich, dis. per order, May 24, '65. Daniel Bloxham, trans. to 3d Minn. Bat'y May 1, '63. Edward S. Bill, dis. with reg't. Wheeler Barnum, dis. in hosp. in '65. Oliver H. Crow, des. January 16, '63, at Fort Snelling. Almus A. Cadwell, dis. with reg't. Daniel E. Cadwell, dis. with reg't. Mark A. Chamberlain, dis. with regt. George W. Coates, dis. in hosp. July 4, '65. Edwin J. Chapel, pro. corp., dis. with reg't. James C. Davidson, dis. with reg't. Leroy Dodge, dis. with reg't. Martin L. Drury, dis. with regt. John C. Davis, dis. with regt. James Duff, dis. with regt. Wat- son Elliot, dis. with regt. Lorenzo Fitz, dis. with regt. William H. Foster, dis. with regt. George W. Finney, dis. with regt. Samuel Groff, trans. to Company C. Jan. 1, '64. John W. Glines, dis. with regt. Charles H. Gauman, dis. in hospital, June 17, '65. Thomas C. Hodgson, pro. Corp., dis. with regt. Frank Hanzel, dis. with regt. Elijah Houck, wd. in battle of Cedars, dis. in hospital, Aug. 2, '65. Samuel H. Higgins, killed in battle of Cedars, Dec. 7, '64. Samuel Hamden, dis. with regt. Russell Howell, dis. with regt. James K. Ives, dis. with regt. Richard H. Mas- ters, dis. in hospital, July 4, '64. Gilbert McNutt, dis. with regt. Robert Moore, dis. with regt. Alexander H. Moore, dis. per order, May 25, '65. Samuel W. Mattison, dis. with regt. James May- jor, dis. with regt. George T. Marsh, dis. in hos- pital, May 24, '65. James Noyes, dis. per order, May 24, '65. Leonard D. Noyes, dis. with regt. St. Clair Noyes, dis. with regt. George I. Por- ter, pro. Comy. Sergt., Jan. 11, '63, trans. to N. C. S. John Pryor, dis. with regt. Henry I. Pryor, dis. per order, May 17, '65. Bartlett Plum- mer, dis. per order. May 24, '66. James Phane, dis. with regt. George Pemberton, trans. to Company K, Jan. 1, '65. Billious Pond, dis. with regt. James H. Payton, killed Dec. 7' '64, in bat- tle of Cedars. Calvin M. Rice, dis. with regt. George W. Rice, dis. with regt. Elias Scott, dis. with regt. Aaron M. Sidwell, dis. with regt. Julius S. Sherwood, dis. with regt. Walter Stra- thern, dis. per order, May 26, '65. James Stevens,
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dis. with regt. Cushman Stevens, dis. with regt. Barney Stevens, dis. with regt. Alonzo Verrill, died at Little Rock, Ark. George L. Wilson, dis. with regt. Matthew Wilson, dis. with regt. John E. Wilson, pro. Corp., dis. with regt. John T. Webb, dis. with regt. John H. Wager, dis. with regt. Benjamin Whitney, dis. with regt.
Recruits-Clarence Aldrich, must. Feb. 26, '64, pro. Corp., dis. with regt. James Finney, must. March 12, '64, dis. with regt. John A. Gates, must. Feb. 20, '64, dis. with regt. Frank S. Moes, must. Nov. 20, '63, dis. with regt. Anton P. Plummer, must. Feb. 26, '64, died Feb. 21, '65, at Washington, D. C.
COMPANY H, MUSTERED OCT. 30, 1862.
Private-George Kresslake, destd, Feb. 28, '65. COMPANY K, MUSTERED SEPT. 23, 1862.
Third Corp .- Lorenzo D. Brown, pro. Sergt., dis. with regt.
Eighth Corp .- Frank Colby, trans. to Company E, March 4, '63.
Privates-John Busch, dis. with regt. Schuy- ler P. De Puy, dis. in hospital, June 21, '65. Pat- rick Ford, dis. with regt. Phillip Gross. dis. with regt. Van Renselaer Gifford, dis with regt. My- ron C. Gould, dis. with regt. Henry Hamilton, dis. with regt. Edward U. Holman, dis. with regt. Frederich Horchner, dis. with regt. Henry Korfhage, dis. with regt. Frederick Korfhage, died Feb. 10, '65, at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Mat- thew Krech, dis. with regt. John F. Knowles, dis. with regt. Joseph Lashinger, dis. with regt. Archibald Mooney, pro. Corp., dis. with regt. Joseph Marcott, dis. with regt. George M. Smith, died September 10, '64 at Fort Rice, D. T. Franz Schanig, dis. for disab'y, April 9, '64. Joseph Smidt, dis. with reg't. John Tompkins, trans. to Co. F, January 1, '63. Smith S. Twitchell, dis. with reg't. Jacob Wagner, dis. with reg't. Francis M. Watson, dis. with reg't. George Pemberton, dis. with reg't.
NINTH REGIMENT-COMPANY I.
Private-William Battin, must. August 18, '62; died November 5, '62, at Fort Ridgely, Minnesota. THE TENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY, MINNESOTA VOLUNTEERS.
This regiment was organized in August, 1862, and originally commanded by Colonel James H.
Baker of Mankato. It was stationed at frontier posts until June, 1863, when it was ordered upon the Indian expedition. Engaged with the Indians July 24th, 26th, 28th, 30th and 31st, 1868. Ordered to St. Louis, Missouri, in October, 1863; thence to Columbus, Kentucky, in April, 1864; thence to Memphis, Tennessee, in June, 1864, and assigned to the Sixteenth Army Corps. Partici- pated in the following marches, battles, sieges and skirmishes: battle of Tupelo, July 13th, 1864; Oxford expedition, August, 1864; march in pur- suit of Price, from Brownsville, Arkansas, to Cape Girardeau; thence by boat to Jefferson City; thence to Kansas line; thence to St. Louis, Mo .; battles of Nashville, Tennessee, December 15th and 16th, 1864; Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely, April, 1865. The regiment was discharged at Fort Snelling, August 19th, 1865. There were but few representatives from Dakota county in this regiment: all but two in Company H.
COMPANY H.
Captain-Michael H. Sullivan of St. Paul, now of Hastings, must. October 21, '62.
Second Sergeant-Patrick Keating, died April 19, '65, at New Orleans, Louisana.
Seventh Corporal-James Conway, des. October 7, '63, at Fort Snelling.
Eighth Corporal-Thomas Kennedy, died May 25, '65, at New Orleans, Louisiana.
Privates-Charles C. Bowen, dis. with reg't. Patrick Cronin, dis. per order, July 1, '65. Hiram J. Dibble, dis. per order, June 26, '65. Michael Finerty, dis. per order, June 9, '65. Arthur A. Harper, dis. per order, May 18, '65. James Keat- ing, dis. with reg't. . John Kelley; dis. with reg't. Elzeor Le Clair, no record. Patrick McKenna, dis. with reg't. Martin Noon, pro. corp .; dis. with reg't. John O'Brien, dis. with reg't.
COMPANY K, MUSTERED OCTOBER 18, 1862.
Fifth Sergeant-Cornelius O'Neal, dis for pro. July 11, '65.
Private -- Hugh A. Cox, dis. with reg't.
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized in August, '64, and originally commanded by Colonel James Gil- fillan, of St. Paul.
It was principally engaged in guard duty. It was first ordered to Nashville, Tennessee, and en-
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gaged in guarding the railroad between that city and Louisville, until mustered out June 26, '65 Very few representatives from Dakota county were in this regt. All but two of these were in Co. D.
COMPANY B.
Second Lieutenant-George W. Fertig, must. Aug. 20, '64, res. Feb. 14, '65.
Private-Edward Z. Needham, must. Dec. 19, '64, substitute, dis. with regt.
COMPANY D.
Corporal-Henry J. Crist, must. Aug. 21, '64, dis. with regt.
Privates-Halver Aslakson, must. Aug. 21, '64, dis. with regt. Ole Johnson, must. Aug. 23, '64, dis. with regt. Alfred L. Needham, must. Aug. 21, '64, dis. with regt. James H. Record, must. Aug. 22, '64, dis. with regt. Asmund A. Lundee, must. Aug. 24, '64, dis. with regt. Isaac V. Say- ers, must. Aug. 30, '64, dis. with regt. Isaac C Hightchew, must. Sept. 5, '64, dis. with regt.
FIRST BATTALION, INFANTRY.
This battalion originally consisted of two com- panies, organized from the re-enlisted veterans, stay-over men and recruits of the 1st Regiment, Minnesota Infantry Volunteers. It was origi- nally commanded by Colonel Mark W. Downie, of Stillwater, Minn. Ordered to Washington, D. C., May 1864; joined the army of the Potomac June 10, '64. Participated in the following en- gagements, viz: Petersburg, Va., June 18, '64; Jerusalem Plank Roads, Va., August 25, '64; Hatcher's Run, Va., July 27, '64; Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 14, '64; Reams' Station, Va., Aug. 25, '64; Hatcher's Run, Va., Feb. 5, '65. Company C joined March 27, '65. Took active part in campaign commencing March 28, '65, result- ing in the capture of Petersburg, Va., April 2, '65, and the surrender of Lee's army, April 9, '65 Four new companies joined at Berksville, Va., in April '65. Marched from Berksville, Va., to Washington, D. C., in May, '65.
Two new companies joined at Washington, or- dered to Louisville, Kentucky, in June, 1865; mustered out at Jeffersonville, Indiana, July 14th, 1865, and discharged at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, July 25th, 1865.
COMPANY A.
Corporal -John Farquhar, must. Aug. 12, '62, dis. per order, June 8, '65.
Prirates-Michael Devlin, must. Sept. 16, '61, trans. to V. R. C., Oct. 17, '64. Francis Smith, must. April 4, '64, died of wds. July 14, '65. Elza S. Abbott, must. March 9, '65, dis. with company. Thomas Brady, must. March 11, '65, absent, sick on dis. of company, dis. per order, Aug. 2, '65. Elias Tompkins, must. March 9, '65, dis. with company. Walter C. Woodworth, must. March 8, '65, dis. per order, June 22, '65. COMPANY B.
Privates-Chas. A. Berdan, must. Nov. 15, '61, dis. on ex. of term, Nov. 17, 64, William F. Barton, must. April 1, '64, pro. corp., dis. with company. Peter Collins, March 24, '64, killed at battle of Deep Bottom, Va., July 14, '65. John Cunniff, must. March 24, '64, pro. corp., dis. with company. Henry Coleman, must. March 30, '64, dis. with company. Richard McGee, must. March 24, '64, pro. corp., dis. with com- pany. M. C. Munson, must. March 1, '64, dis. with company. Wm. C. Smith, must. Aug. 14, '62, dis. per order, June 7, '65. Daniel Sullivan, must. Nov, 1, '61, Vet. V., dis. on ex. of term, May 18, '65. Peter Schultz, must. Feb. 20, '64, dis. July 21, '65, absent. Wesley C. Winget, must. March 24, '64, Vet. V., dis. with company. Martin S. Whallen, Feb. 27, '64, pris'r at Ander- sonville, eight months, dis. in '65, absent.
COMPANY C.
First Lieutenant -- Albert C. Poor, must. March 14, '65, resd. June 15, '65.
COMPANY D.
Corporal-Wm. Smith, must. March 14, '45, dis. with company.
Privates-John H. Blase, must. March 14, '65, dis. with company. Michael Cahill, must. March 17, '65, dis. with company.
FIRST REGIMENT MOUNTED RANGERS.
Organized in March, 1863, and originally com- manded by Colonel Samuel McPhaill, of Cale- donia, Houston county. Stationed among fron- tier posts until May, 1863, when they were or- dered upon the Indian expedition. Engaged with the Indians July 24, 26, 28, 30 and 31, 1863.
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Stationed at frontier posts upon the return of the expedition until mustered out. Mustered out by companies, between October 1, 1863, and De- cember 30, 1863.
COMPANY A, MUSTERED OCTOBER 9, 1862, DIS. OCTOBER 24, 1863.
Third Sergeant-John M. Maycraft, dis. with comp.
Third Corporal-Harrison Rhodes, red'd June 30, '63, dis. with comp.
Farrier -- Benjamin Parker, dis. with comp.
Privates -- Richard Fitzsimmons, dis. with comp. Samuel N. Haycroft, dis. with comp. Martin Hayward, dis. with comp. Jasper N. Johnson, dis. with comp. Royal W. Smith, pro. corp., dis. with comp. James Scott, dis. with comp. Benjamin Wallace, dis. with comp.
COMPANY F, MUSTERED NOVEMBER 24, 1862.
Privates -- Ara Barton, pro. com. sergt., 2d lieut. in June, '63. Mathias Le May, dis. for disab'y March 3, '63. Napoleon Le May, dis. for disab'y March 3, '63.
Recruits-George Daniels, must. May 22, '63, dis. with comp. Nelson Hoople, must. May 22, '63, dis. with comp.
COMPANY G, MUSTERED NOVEMBER 24, 1862, DIS. NOVEMBER 28, 1863.
Fourth Sergeant-William Stout, dis. with comp.
Fifth Corporal -- Henry W. King, dis. with comp.
Seventh Corporal-Gideon Akens, appt'd sergt. dis. with comp.
Privates-Woodford Akers, appt'd corp., dis. with comp. William Brown, dis. with comp David W. Collins, dis. with comp. William Dunken, dis. with comp. Edward Kisky, dis. with comp. Cassius M. Sprague. dis. with com p J. C. Whiting, dis. with comp.
COMPANY M.
Recruit-Louis Boatsier, dis. with comp. De- cember 7, '63.
SECOND REGIMENT, CAVALRY.
Organized in January, '64, and originally com- manded by Col. Robert N. McLaren, of Red Wing. Ordered upon Indian expedition in May, '64. En- gaged with the Indians, July 28, '64, and August,
'64. Stationed at frontier ports until muster out of regiment by companies, between Nov. '65, and June, '66. Company F was composed al- most entirely of Dakota county men.
ORIGINAL FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS FROM DAKOTA COUNTY.
Adjutant-John T. Morrison, must. Oct. 20. '83, dis. with regt.
Commissary Sergeant-Richard W. Montgom- ery, must. Dec. 11, '63, dis. with regt.
Veterinary Surgeon-William Atherton, must. May 9, '64, dis. with regt.
COMPANY A.
Private-Isaac Pottle, must. Nov. 2, '63, dis. with company.
COMPANY F. MUSTERED DEC. 31, 1863.
Captain -Thomas M. Smith, res. May 15, '65. First Lieutenant-Edwin Parliman, pro, Capt., dis. with company.
Second Lieutenant-Isaac Van Doren, pro. 1st Lieut., dis. with company.
First Sergeant-Albert H. Truax, dis. with company.
Q. M. Sergeant-Edward D. Barker, returned to ranks, dis. with company.
Commissary Sergeant-R. D. Montgomery, pro. Regt. Com. Sergt. dis. with company.
Sergeants-Alexander Merrill, pro. 1st Sergt., dis. with company. John S. Ireland, dis. with company. Henry Van Inwegen, dis. with com- pany. Samuel White, red'd, dis. with com- pany. Wellington S. Porter, pro. Sergt .- Maj., trans. to N. C. S. Aug. 15, '65.
Corporals-William O. White, pro. Com. Sergt., dis. with company. Martin V. Buswell, red'd, dis. with company. Marquis L. Odell, killed Sept. 1, '64, by accidental dis. of pistol. George F. Slocum, dis. per order, June 20, '65. James Lloyd, red'd, dis. with company. Seth Har- ris, dis. for disabl. Nov. 9, '64, at Fort Snelling. Isaac Haycraft, red'd, dis. with company. James W. Wallace, dis. for disabl. Dec. 26, '64.
Farrier-Joel M. Haycroft, dis. for disabl. March 10, '65.
Blacksmith-Andrew F. Jackson, dis. with company.
Saddler-Charles Porter, red'd, dis. with com- pany.
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Wagoner-William R. Mather, pro. Q. M. Sergt. dis. with company.
Privates-Solomon Battin, dis. with company. Edward Brockman, dis. per order, June 20, '65. Thomas G. Brown, dis. with company. David Burton. dis. with company. Anthony Bush, dis. with company. John H. Cowle, dis. with com- pany. Fred J. Colby, dis. with company. Wil- liam Coburn, dis. with company. Isaac Coburn, dis. with company. William A. Connor, dis. with company. Walter Clift, pro. sad- dler, dis. with company. Alex. L. Caskey, pro. sergt., dis. with company. E. V. R. Dilley, pro. wagoner, dis. with company. Wm. Drury. dis. with company. Chas. S. Emmons, dis. with company. Chas. E. Foster, dis. with company. Thomas Fahy, pro. Sergt., dis. with company. Benson Griswold, detached mus., dis. with com. pany. Wm. J. Groff, dis, with company. Chas. Gates, detached mus., dis. with company. Je- rome Hanna, dis. for disab'y., Dec. 26, '64. Jas. Hayes, dis. with company. Calvin Haycraft, dis. with company. Wm. Hodgson, dis. with com- pany. J. Hoople, pro. Corp., dis. with company. Henry Hetherington, dis. for disaby., Dec. 26, '64. Adelbert A. Ives, dis. with company. Isaac F. Jenkins, dis. with company. Williston Jen- nison, killed May 7, '65, in action with Indians on Mo. river. D. F. Kiely, dis. with company. George Kennedy, dis. for disaby., Dec. 26, '64. Leonard M. Knapp, dis. with company. Augus- tus Latto, dis. with company. John M. Livings- ton, pro. Corp., dis. with company. David J. Lumsden, pro. Corp., dis. with company. John McDonald, dis. for disaby., Dec. 26, '64. John McNiff, dis. for disaby., Dec. 26, '64. George Panchot, dis. for disaby., Dec. 26, '64. Edmund Phillips, dis. for disaby., Dec. 26, '64. John Pitcher, dis. for disaby., Nov. 9, '64. Johnson Poor, dis. with company. Oliver P. Reynolds, dis. for disaby., Aug. 15, '64. George A. Record, dis. with company. John H. Reslar, dis. with company. Isaac C. Rhoads, pro. Corp., dis. with company. Joseph Roach, dis. with company. Sylvester Russell, pro. Corp., dis. with company. Howard Shadinger, pro. Corp., dis. with com- pany. Adnah Shadinger, dis. with regt. Cly- mer Shadinger, pro. Corp., dis. with company. Adolphus C. Speck, pro. Corp., red'd., dis. with company. Anthony Sanger, dis. with company.
Joseph A. Searls, dis. for disaby., June 23, '64. James Scott, dis. with company. Thomas N. Schofield, dis. with company. Thomas C. Smith, pro. Corp,, Sergt., dis. with company. Samuel A. Thompson, dis. for disaby., Oct. 11, '65. Jas. S. Welch, dis. per order, Jan. 20, '65. Benjamin F. Whitney, dis. with company.
Recruits-Stephen F. Bunker, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with company. Joseph F. Bean, must. Feb. 11, '64, dis. with company. James Coburn, must. Feb. 24, '64, dis. with company. James Iletherington, must. Feb. 19, '65, dis. for disaby., Nov. 26, '64. Jas. Loper, must. Feb. 9, '64, dis. with company. Ole Loe, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with company. Albert Oleson, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with company. Asbury Pool, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with company. Leonard S. Record, must. Feb. 24, '64, pro. Corp., dis. with company. Cornelius O. Sullivan, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with company.
COMPANY G, MUSTERED JANUARY 4, 1864.
Privates-Charles Anderson, dis. with com- pany. David E. Haines, pro. Farrier, dis. with company.
COMPANY H, MUSTERED JAN. 4. 1864.
Privates-Charles Campbell, destd. Jan. 6, '64, at Fort Ridgely. Baptiste Chupan, dis. with company. George Daynor, dis. with company. Joseph Ellor, dis. with company. William Foley, destd. Jan. 5, '64. at Fort Snelling. George Le- bat, dis. with company. Joseph Martin, dis. with company. Stephen Tallon, dis. with company.
Recruits-Louis Boutsette, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with company. William A. Fenly, must. Feb. 23, '64, dis. with company. Augustus Gar- min, must. Feb. 22, '64, dis. per order, May 16, '65. Francis La Brete, must. Feb. 11, '64, dis. per order, May 16, '65. Joseph Le Faire, must. Feb. 24, '64, dis. with company. Emanuel St. Martin, must. Feb. 18,'65, dis. on expiration of term, Feb. 13, '66.
COMPANY I.
Private-Ezra V. Felton, must. Jan. 4, '64, dis. with company.
Recruits-Alonzo Harod, must. May 5, '64. dis. with company. Daniel Smith, must. May 6, '64, dis. with company. Daniel W. Balch, must. Feb. 16, '65, dis. with company. James Johnson, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with company. George
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H. Whittier, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with com- pany. William A. Ray, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis. with company.
COMPANY L.
Recruits-Francis G. Hall, must. March 3, '64, dis. with company. John S. Hall, must. March 3, '64, pro. Corp., dis. with company. Eleazer A. Morgan, must. March 3, '64, pro. wag., dis. with company. Michael Moran, must. May 26, '64, dis. with company.
COMPANY M, MUSTERED JAN. 5, 1864. .
Comy. Sergt .- Charles Huntz, dis. with com- pany.
Corp .- William H. Crow, dis. with company.
Privates-Amabe Chrispan, dis. with company. Joseph Chrispan, vet., dis. for disabl. March 10, '65. Antoine Chosee, vet., dis. with company. Vanoss Robinette, vet., dis. with company. John B. Turpin, dis. for disabl. Oct. 24. '65.
BRACKETT'S BATTALION, CAVALRY.
Originally commanded by Major Alfred B. Brackett, of St. Paul, and, as originally or- ganized, was composed of the 1st, 2d and 3d companies, and organized in October and No- vember, 1861. Ordered to Benton barracks, Mo., in December, 1864. Assigned to a regiment called Curtis' Horse; ordered to Fort Henry, Tenn., in February, 1862; name of regiment changed to Fifth Iowa Cavalry in April, 1862, as Companies G, D and K; engaged in siege of Corinth in April, 1862; ordered to Fort Heiman, Tenn., in August, 1862; veteranized in February, 1864; ordered to the department of the North- west in 1864; ordered upon Indian expedition; engaged with the Indians July 28 and in August, 1864; mustered out by companies, between May and June, 1866.
COMPANY A.
Sergeant-David A. Piercy, must. October 2, '61, dis. on ex. of term October 4, '64.
Musician-Henry Hecht, must. October 20, '61, re-en. January 1, '64, dis. with company.
Private -- Louis Vasseur, must. October 9, '61, dis. per order, June 28, '62.
COMPANY C.
Privates -- David Felton, Jr., must. November 1, '61, re-en. December 1, '63, dis. with company.
Horace Jameson, must. December 3, '61, re-en. December 1, '63, killed August 27, '65, by In- dians at Fort Rice, D. T. Danforth A. Kings- ley, must. November 1, '61, dis. for disab'y No- vember 1, '62. Sidney A. Morris, must. Novem- ber 9, '61, died March 1, '62, at Quarantine hosp., St. Louis, Mo. Edward Patten, must. October 21, '61, dis. on ex. of term, December 19, '64. Charles B. Plummer, must. December 2, '61, dis. on ex. of term, December 19, '64.
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