History of Goodhue county, including a sketch of the territory and state of Minnesota, Part 32

Author: Wood, Alley & Co.. pbl
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Red Wing, Minn., Wood, Alley, & Co.
Number of Pages: 710


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Under date of the 15th of October, 1861, the following entry appears of record: .


" WHEREAS, this country is in danger, and many men are needed by our government for its defense; and whereas H. Mattson, the auditor of Goodhue county, Minn., is willing and anxious to raise a company of his countrymen and volunteer his and its services to the defense of our coun- try ; and whereas he is desirous of retaining his office as county auditor, and is willing to place his business as such auditor, during his absence, in the hands of competent men, to be approved by the commis- sioners of this county, be it therefore


"Resolved, that we, the commissioners of said county, do hereby approve of his volunteering and still retaining his office as aforesaid, and as far as we can legally do so, we pledge him that as long as said office is properly managed by his said deputies, we will consent cheer- fully to have him retain the same, though absent in the defense of our government and common country ; and we hereby strongly recommend to our successors in office, that they will also consent.to such absence, and not consider said office vacant as long as it is properly managed by his said deputies.


" We also approve of Fred. Joss as principal clerk or deputy of said auditor during his said absence."


Mr. Mattson succeeded in raising a company. which was assigned to the Third Regiment, Mr. Mattson's company being designated as com- pany D. It was officered as follows :


Captain, H. Mattson ; first lieutenant, L. K. Aakers ; second lieutenant, H. Eustram ; orderlies, John Vaustrum, J. G. Gustafson, H. Johnson, O. Folin, O. Leitzgren.


Captain Gurnee raised a company at the same time, which was also assigned to the Third Regiment, and was designated as company E.


The "St. Paul Press " thus complimented these companies after they appeared at the capital city :


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" We congratulate Captain Mattson and his fellow countrymen upon his success, and upon the fine representative company of Swedes and Norwegians which he commands. A better company of soldiers has not been mustered into the service.


" Captain Gurnee's Red Wing company was also filled to the minimum yesterday, and takes rank as Company E. Good for old Goodhue! This makes the fourth company she has turned out for the war, besides help- ing outside companies. She has at least four hundred men now in the field. In Captain Gurnee's company we find the very flower of the young men of Red Wing and other portions of the county. They have a gallant gentleman to lead them, and they will never be known to falter."


And they never did falter, although severely tried in many a hotly contested engagement.


October 18, 1861, the " Republican " wrote: "We claim the banner for Goodhue county. She has furnished more volunteers in proportion to her population than any other county in the State. She has one full company in the first regiment, one in the second, two in the third, and one in the fourth, besides being largely represented in the company of sharpshooters and of cavalry that are furnished by the State, and there is now organizing a company of artillery. Is there another county in the west, of a population of about eight thousand, that has done as well ?"


Resignation of Mr. Mattson .- July 30, 1862, the board of commis- sioners met pursuant to call. The resignation of Mr. Mattson, in the following words, was received and accepted :


" COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, RED WING, July, 10, 1862.


To the Hon. Board of County Commissioners of Goodhue county, Minnesota .- GENTLEMEN : When nearly a year ago I asked of your predecessors in office leave to absent myself from this office for the pur- pose of enlisting in the army of the country, and still retain the office of county auditor of your county, my reasons for desiring to retain the office was the hope that the present war, for which I enlisted, would soon be brought to a close, and that I might return to this place long before the expiration of my term of office, and thus find employment as auditor during the remainder of the term.


" Events have since transpired, and are daily transpiring, which now lead me to believe that the war will be of longer duration, and that there is no reasonable prospect of my return home before the expira- tion of said term of office.


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"In view of these facts, I do therefore now most respectfully tender my resignation as such county auditor, to take effect on or about the last day of this month, that being necessary to bring the business of the office to a final settlement on my part.


"Very respectfully, your obedient servant,


" H. MATTSON, County Auditor Goodhue County."


The same day (July 30, 1862) the commissioners passed the following resolution :


" Resolved, That there be paid from the treasury of Goodhue county to each and every person who may enlist in any company that may be raised in this county for the sixth regiment of Minnesota volunteers, or in any other regiment that may hereafter be called for from this State, the sum of $20: said sum to be paid upon the mustering in of the person enlisting, upon the certificate of the mustering officer or commander of the company in which such recruit may enlist that such person has enlisted."


September 2, the following additional resolution was passed :


" Resolved, That all persons who have enlisted and been mustered into the service of the United States since the passage of the resolution granting bounties to volunteers, whether such persons have enlisted in companies raised in this county or not, provided they are accredited to this county, be entitled to receive the $20 bounty."


The pen could be employed for months in sketching the uprising of the people, the formation of companies, and telling of the deeds of valor and heroism of the "boys in blue" from Goodhue. There is material here for volumes upon volumes, and it would be a pleasing task to collect and arrange it, but no words our pen could employ would add a single laurel to their brave and heroic deeds. Acts speak louder than words, and their acts have spoken-are recorded on pages written in blood. The people of no county in any of the States of the freedom and Union-loving North made a better record during the dark and trying times of the sanguinary and final struggle between freedom and slavery, patriotism and treason, than the people of Goodhue. Monuments may crumble, cities fall into decay, the tooth of time leave its impress on all the works of man, but the memory of the gallant deeds of the army of the Union in the war of the great rebellion, in which the sons of this county bore so conspicuous a part, will live in the minds of men so long as time and civilized governments endure.


March 23, 1864, the board of commissioners


"Resolved, That there be paid from the treasury of Goodhue county,


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to each and every person who enlisted or re-enlisted in the service of the United States since July 30, 1862, the sum of twenty dollars ($20) bounty : said sum to be paid upon the presentation of the cer- tificate of the mustering officer or commander of the company in which such recruit or veteran has enlisted, that such person has enlisted or re-enlisted."


It was the purpose and the desire of the publishers of this work, to make a complete record of the amounts of money contributed by the several townships, as well as by the county, in aid of the war. They made every reasonable exertion to obtain the necessary data to do this, but the carelessness or indifference of parties who ought to be in pos- session of the facts and figures relating to this department of the undertaking, and their neglect to respond to letters of inquiry, forces the publishers to reluctantly abandon this part of their undertaking, except in part.


Lewis Johnson, town clerk of Goodhue township, kindly furnishes the publishers the following :


" April 5, 1864, voted to raise a tax of $1,200


" Aug. 26, 1864, 66 1,500-$2,700


" Several private contributions were made, but of such I can furnish no record or statistics."


Geo. Featherstone, of the 'township of Featherstone, furnishes the following: An examination of the records of our town discloses the fact that between 1863 and the end of the war, our people expended for war purposes over $13,000. This was by authority and direction of the town. There were contributions of a private nature for " sanitary commission" and other purposes besides, of which no record was pre- served. The town furnished from first to last about 85 men-about 25 of whom were citizens. This was done out of a voting population vary- ing from 100 to 125, as appears from the poll lists of that period.


Mr. Swan Turner, treasurer of Vasa township, furnished the following :


"The financial record of this township, in connection with the war, is about as follows: During the years 1862 and 1863, the people raised, by voluntary subscription, the sum of $4,000, which was paid out to volunteers and for the benefit of their families. In 1863, 1864, 1865 and 1866, there was levied, collected and paid out to volunteers and their families, as appears from the treasurer's books, the sum of $12,120 ; making a total raised in this township, by taxation and otherwise, of $12,520.


"This town had quite a large per cent. of its men in the army, but did not get credit for all of them. Other places picked up many of our


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young men and secured credit for them. They understood the ' game.' "Under the first call for volunteers, twenty young men enlisted from this township without bounty or aid from any one. They were our first offering, and comprise


" VASA'S ROLL OF HONOR.


"They sought no reward but the reward of soldiers. They loved their adopted country, and offered their lives in defense of its honor, integ- rity and unity."


Olof Anderson, Olof Fahlin,


Nils Ringdahl,


John A. Anderson,


Peter Johnson,


Charles Roos,


Nils Abrahamson, John Johnson, Gustav Swenson,


Frank Carlson, John Monson, Charles J. Sundell,


Victor Freiman, John P. Ofelt,


Jonas Swan,


Charles R. Charleson, John F. Olson,


John Larson.


Halvor Ekeland, Paul Paulson,


Mr. Joseph S. Thompson, the first settler in Belvidere township, a gentleman of integrity and intelligence, and one who has occupied several places of trust conferred by his fellow-citizens, took some trouble to gather up the war history of his township. He reports that about $3,500 were raised and paid out for bounties, etc., and that the township furnished nearly sixty men for the army of the Union. He exercised a good deal of care in gathering these items, showing an enterprise that is a credit not only to himself, but to the township he has seen grow out of a wilderness into a garden of beauty and produc- tiveness.


The publishers would gladly make a similar record for each of the other townships in the county, but the data has been denied them, and hence through no fault of theirs, they are compelled to submit to the inevitable. The responsibility, however, rests with others. Facts and figures were requested, but they were not furnished. The record is acknowledged to be incomplete, but no one regrets its incompleteness more than the publishers. The friends and patrons of this undertaking in the several townships that are omitted from this report, are referred to their clerks and treasurers for the causes of the omission. With them rests the responsibility.


Having thus noticed the spirit of patriotism that fired the hearts of the sons and daughters of Goodhue, the sacrifices and readiness of the wealthier classes, and of the tax-payers to sustain the Union, we come now more directly to the volunteer soldiery. And of these what can we write ? What words can the pen employ that would do justice to


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their heroic valor-their unequalled and unparalleled valor ? Home and home comforts, wives and little ones, fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, were given up for life and danger on tented fields of battle, for exposure, disease and death at the cannon's mouth. They reckoned none of these, but went out with their lives in their hands to meet and conquer the foes of the Union, maintain its supremacy and vindicate its unity and integrity. We can offer no more fitting tribute to their patriotic ·valor, than a full and complete record, so far as it is possible to make it, that will embrace the names, the terms of enlistments, the battles in which they engaged, their promotions, etc. It will be a wreath of glory encircling every brow, and a memento which each and every one of them earned in defense of the most righteous cause that ever incited a people to arms.


WAR RECORD OF GOODHUE COUNTY.


TAKEN FROM THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.


ABBREVIATIONS.


Adjt. Adjutant.


Artillery. Art.


. Battle or Battalion. Bat.


Colonel. Col.


Captain. Capt.


corpl.


corporal.


Comsy


.. Commissary.


pro. · promoted.


Regt.


Regiment.


captd.


· captured.


desrtd.


deserted.


disab.


disability.


sergt.


sergeant.


dischd.


discharged.


trans.


transferred.


e. .


enlisted.


vet. . veteran.


excd.


exchanged.


V. R. C. Veteran Reserve Corps.


wd. wounded. inf.


infantry.


inv. · invalid.


M. V. I. .. Minnesota Volunteer Infantry.


Lient. Lieutenant.


Maj. · Major.


m. o. mustered out.


mus. musician.


Cavalry. cav.


re- en. re-enlisted. res .. resigned.


SKETCH OF FIRST INFANTRY.


Organized April, 1861; went into camp at Fort Snelling; mustered by Captain Anderson D. Nelson, U. S. A., on the 29th; ordered to Washington, D. C., June 14, 1861.


The following is a sketch of the marches, battles, sieges and skirmishes in which this regiment participated: First Bull Run, July 21, 1861; Edwards


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Ferry, Oct. 22, 1861; Yorktown, May 7, 1862; Fair Oaks, June 1, 1862; Peach Orchard, June 29, 1862; Savage Station, June 29, 1862; Glendale, June 30, 1862; Nelson's Farm, June 30, 1862; Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; Vienna, Sept. 2, 1862; Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862; First Fredericksburg, Dec. 11, 12 and 13, 1862; Second Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863; Gettysburg, July 2 and and 3, 1863, and Bristow Station, Oct. 14, 1863. Discharged at Fort Snel- ling, May 5, 1864.


Company F.


Col. William Colvill, enlisted and commissioned Capt. April 29, 1861; pro- moted Major Aug. 28, 1862; Lieut. Col. Sept. 26, 1862, and Col. May 6, 1863. Discharged with regiment May 5, 1864.


Maj. A. Edward Welch, commissioned 1st Lieut. April 29, 1861; promoted Maj. Nov. 5, 1861, and died at Nashville, Tenn., Feby. 1, 1864.


Lieut. Mark A. Hoyt, commissioned 2d Lieut. April 29, 1861; promoted 1st Lieut. Jany. 8, 1862; resigned July 18, 1862.


Capt. Martin Maginnis, enlisted April 29, 1861; promoted 2d Lieut. Sept. 17, 1862; 1st Lieut. Sept 17, 1862, and Capt. July 28, 1863. Discharged with regiment May 5, 1864.


Lieut. Hezekiahı Bruce, enlisted April 29, 1861; promoted 2d Lieut. July 28, 1863; 1st Lieut. July 28, 1863. Discharged with regiment May 4, 1864.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Calvin V. Clark, 1st sergt. e. April 29, '61; no record.


Henry T. Bevans, sergt., e. April 29, '61; dischd. for promotion Sept. 9, 1863. Charles N. Harris, e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Dec. '62.


John Barrow, corp., e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Feb. 14, '63.


Amos G. Schofield, corp., e. April 29, '61; died Aug. 18, '61, of wounds received at Bull Run, July 21, '61.


William D. Bennett, corp., e. April 29, 61; dischd. for disab. Feb. 14, '63. Theodore A. Wood, corp., e. April 29, '61; no record.


John Williams, corp., e. April 29, '61; no record.


Phillip Hamblin, corp., e. April 29, '61; pro. sergt., killed July 3, '63, at Gettysburgh.


James A. Wright, e. April 29, '61; pro. 1st sergt., dischd. with regt.


Frederick C. Miller, corp., e. April 29, 61; pro. sergt. and capt. colored regt. Charles W. Merritt, mus., e. April 29, '61; pro. corp., dischd. with regt. Olis W. Ludden, mus., e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Aug. 1, '61.


John H. Brown, wagoner, e. April 29, '61; dischd. with regt. May 5, '64. .


PRIVATES.


Abbott, Marion, e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Nov. 1, '63.


Abbott, David P., e. May 18, '61; killed at Antietam.


Adams, Charles, e. April 29, '61; died May 27, '63, Washington, D. C. Baker, Abraham P., e. April 29, '61; dischd. with regt. May 5, '64.


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Bamber, Archibald, e. April 29, '61; dischd. with regt. May 5, '64. Barber, Horatio, e. May 24, '61; dischd. with regt. May 5, '64. Bachelor, James F., e. April 29, '61; dischd. with regt. May 5, '64. Barnes, Randolph, e. April 29, '61; dischd with regt. May 5, '64. Benner, Jefferson, e. April 29, '61; pro. mus. and m. o. May 5, '64. Bevans, Milton S., e. May 22, 61; no record.


Brooks, Cyrus A., e. May 22, '61; trans. U. S. cav. Oct. 24, '62.


Burnett, Henry, e. April 29, '61; dischd. with regt.


Burtruff, Henry, e. May 15, '61; dischd. for disab. Dec. 18, '61. Cannon, Lewis, e. April 29, '61; pro. corp. and sergt., dischd. with regt. Childs, Henry B., e. May 31, '61; pro. corp. and sergt. and dischd. with regt.


Clausen, John, e. May 15, '61 ; dischd. for disab. Feb. 10, 1863. Cox, Edwin, e. May 22, 61; pro. corp .; killed Sept. 17, '62, at Antietam. Davis, Edward E., e. May 29, '61; died Aug. 31, '62, of disease.


Davis, Edward L., e. April 29, '61 ; dischd. for disab. July 6, '62.


Davis, Jonas P., e. April 29, '61; dischd. with reg.


Davis, Almeron, e. May 22, '61; absent wounded on discharge of reg.


Duling, William, e. April 29, '61; no record.


Ducher, Geo. F., e. May 15, '61; trans. to invalid corps Dec. 1, '63.


Eastman, Christopher, e. April 29, '61; trans. to U. S. Cav. Oct. 24, '62.


Eastman, Alva H., e. May 29, '61; dischd. for disab. June 26, '62. Garrison, William H. e. May 16, '61; no record.


Glazier, Aaron, e. April 29, '61; re-en. March 24, '62.


Gordon, William, c. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Aug. 20, '62.


Grinnell, Geo. W., e, May 24, '61; trans. to U. S. cav. Oct. 24, 62.


Grow, Enas F. e. April 29; dischd. with regt.


Hubbs, Charles L., e. May 29, '61, dischd. with regt.


Howe, Asa, e. April 29, '61; no record.


Halstedt, Hans, e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Aug. 31, '62.


Herbert, William M., e. May 22, '61; trans. to inv. corps Dec. 19, '63.


Hammer, Nicholaus, e. May 15, '61; killed May 31, '62, at Fair Oaks, Va. Hudson, Charles E., e. April 29, '61; desrtd. Sept. 17, '63.


Hoffstetter, John W., e. May 23, '61; no record.


Jackson, Elisha A., e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Aug. 1, '61. Jacobs, Romulus E., e. April 29, '61; absent wd. on discharge of regt.


Johnson, Ferris, e. April 29, '61; pro. corp., killed June 29, '62, at Savage Station.


Johnson, Ole, e. April 29, '61; dischd. with regt.


King, Levi, e. April 29, '61; no record.


Leeson, Robert W., e. April 29, '61; killed June 30, '62; in battle of Glen- dale, Va.


Leighton, Gardner D., e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. March 10, '63. Lindquist, John, e. April 29, '61; no record.


Lee, John M., e. May 24, '61; no record.


Lewis, George L., e. April 29, '61; trans. to signal corps Aug. 18, '63


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McLanathan, Ira, e. April 29, '61; trans. to gunboat service Nov. 16, '63. McGee, Richard, e. April 29, '61; re-en. and trans. to 1st. Minn. Batl'n. Milliken, Marcellus B., e. April 29, '61; killed at Antietam. Miles, Charles W., e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Feb. 20, '63. Marshall, David, e. April 29, '61; dischd for disab. July 6, '62. McKinley, George, e. May 23, '61; mortally wd. July 21, 61, at Bull Run. Matt, Ransom, e. May 27, '61; dischd. for disab. Feb. 17, '63; arm amputated. Olson, Butler, e. April 29, '61; trans. to U. S. cav. Oct. 24, '62. Oscar, Ole, e. May 27, '61; dischd. for disab. March 12, 63.


Pitcher, Eli F., e. April 29, '61; trans. to U. S. cav. Oct. 24, '62. Peterson, Thomas, e. May 29, '61; dischd. with regt. May 5, '64. Richardson, Josiah, e. May 24, '61; dischd. with regt. May 5, '64. Rush, Hiram I., e. April 29, '61; killed July 21, '61, at Bull Run. Riddle, William C., e. April 29, '61; dischd. with regt.


Sallie, James F., e. May 23, '61; killed July 21, '61, at Bull Run. Schweiger, David, e. April 29, '61; dischd. with regt.


Smith, John H., e. April 29, '61; dischd. for disab. Oct. 2, '61. Season, Edwin, e. May 23, '61; no record.


Skinner, Hiram A., e. May 29, '61; no record.


Shay, Michael, e. May 24, '61; trans. to U. S. cav. Oct. 24, '62. Squires, Leonard I., e. April 29, '61; killed July 3, '63, at Gettysburg. Scurry, James, e. May 24, '61; trans. to U. S. cav. Oct. 24, 62.


Syverson, Amos, e. May 17, 61; trans. to U. S. cav. Oct. 24, '62.


Thomas, Elijah F., e. April 29, '61; died Sept. 6, '61, while a prisoner at Richmond, Va.


Underwood, James M., e. April 29, '61; killed at Bull Run, July 21, '61.


Webb, Lester, e. May 15, '61; trans. to U. S. cav. Oct. 24, '62.


Willmar, Martin, e. May 15, '61; pro. corp., killed June 29, '62, at Savage Station.


Williams, Oscar E., e. April 29, '61; trans. to U. S. cav. Oct. 24, '62. Wood, Theodore A., e. April 29, '61; pro. Q. M. Sergt., dischd. with regt.


RECRUITS.


Berg, Peter, e. Feb. 11, '62; re-en.


Bond, Daniel, e. Aug. 22, 61; no record.


Flynn, Jonathan, e. Sept. 12, '61; trans. to inv. corps June, '64.


Garrison, Joseph P., no record; died of wounds at Richmond, Va., Aug. 10,'61. Hoyt, William H., e. Sept. 9, '61; dischd. with regt.


Leamans, David H., no record; dischd. for disab. Feb. 13, '62.


Peterson, Hans, e. Feb. 14, '62; killed Oct. 15, '63, at Bristol Station, Va.


Shadinger, William, no record; dischd. for disab, March 25, '63.


Skinner, William J., died Aug. 10, '61, at Richmond, Va., of wounds.


Company G.


Bondorant, Cyrus, e. April 29, '61; trans. Sept. 10, '61.


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SKETCH OF SECOND INFANTRY.


Organized July, 1861. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., Oct. 1861, and assigned to the Army of the Ohio. The following embraces a sketch of the marches, battles and skirmishes in which this regiment participated :- Mill Spring, Jan. 19, 1862; Siege of Corinth, April, 1862; transferred to the Army of the Tennessee. Bragg's Raid; Perryville, Oct. 8, 1862; skirmishes of the Tul- lahoma campaign; Chickamauga, Sept. 19 and 20, 1863; Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863. Veteranized January, 1864. Battles and skirmishes of the Atlanta campaign, viz .: Resaca, June 14, 15 and 16, 1864; Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864; Jonesboro; Sherman's march through Georgia and the Caro- linas; Bentonville, March 19, 1865. Discharged at Fort Snelling, July 11, 1865.


William Brown, assistant surgeon; commissioned Sept. 5, 1862; pro. surgeon, Sept. 5, 1862; no record.


Company B.


Lieut. William W. Wilson, e. June 26, 1861; pro. 2nd Lieut. April 1, 1862, and 1st Lieut. July 19, 1862; res. Sept. 12, 1864.


Corning, Smith P., e. June 26, 1861; dischd. June 25, 1864.


Summers, Christopher A., e. April 26, 1861; died at Lebanon, Ky., Feb. 20, 1862.


Company C.


Burkhardt, John F., e. June 20, 1861; pro. corpl., dischd. June 28, '64. Kirkpatrick, Chauncy, e. June 20, '61; died near Corinth, Miss., June 9, '62. Wiehl, Mathew, e. June 29, 1861; dischd. June 28, '64.


RECRUITS.


Oleson, Marse, drafted Sept. 28, 1864; dischd. by order June '65. Oliver, Aaron P., drafted May 27, 1864; pro. corpl. and dischd. with regt. Turner, Jacob, drafted Sept. 8, 1864; dischd. by order June 16, '65.


Company F.


Fremith, David, drafted Sept. 28, '64; dischd. June 11, '65.


Company G.


Witle, Gustav, e. July 8, '61; dischd. for disab. Nov. 20, '61.


Company I.


Capt. John Foot, mustered July 30, 1861; res. March 9, 1862. 1st Lieut. William S. Grow, mustered July 30, 1861; appointed Q. M. Corpl. Alfred Bachelor, e. July 30, 1861; dischd. for disab. Sept. 23, '62. Corpl. Samuel Buckman, e. July 30, 61; re-en. Dec. 19, '63; dischd. with regt.


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Mus. Frank E. Patterson, e. July 30, '61; died at Louisville, Ky., March 25, '62. Solomon O. Davis, wagoner, e. July 30, '61; dischd. for dis. Oct. 1, '62. Adams, Francis, e. Aug. 22, '61; died at Lebanon Junction, Ky., Nov. 13, '61. Bachelor, Byron, e. July 30, '61; re-en. Dec. 19, '63; pro. corpl .; dischd. with regt.


Bushard, John B., e. July 30, '61; dischd. for dis. Aug. 10, '62.


Carrier, John D., e. Aug. 31, '61; died at Louisville; Ky., Dec. 9, '61.


Eggleston, Harlan P., e. Aug. 28, '61; dischgd. Aug. 28, '64.


Hardy, Charles C., e. July 31, '61; dischgd. July 29, '64.


Hardy, John T., e. July 31, '61; trans. Co. I, 4th U. S. Art. Dec. 23, '62. Leison, James A., e. Sept. 8, '61; dischd. July 29, '64.


Mungerson, John F., e. Sept. 8, '61; desrtd. June 8, '63.


Miller, Stephen W., e. Sept. 11, '61; dischd. Sept. 12, '64.


Sutton, Ellsworth, e. July 30, '61; dischd. by order, '63.


Tillotson, Ira, e. July 30, '61; re-en. March 31, '64; pro. corpl .; dischd. with regt.


Wright, William H., e. July 31, '61; re-en. Dec. 9, '63; dischd. with regt. Whipple, Harrison F., e. July 30, '61; wd. at Chicamauga; dischd. July 29, '64.


RECRUITS.


Thompson, Martin, e. March 25, '65; dischd. with regt. Wells, William, e. Oct. 5, '61; dischd. with regt.




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