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County Surveyors. B. B. Ford, S. P. Folsom, W. R. Marshall, J. A. Case, W. F. Duffy, D. S. Kennedy, D. L. Curtice, G. A. Johnson, Charles M. Boyle, C. E. Davis, L. W. Rundlett, D. L. Curtice.
Coroners. Charles Bazille, S.H. Axtell, Charles Bazille, J. D. Goodrichi, W. HI. Jarvis, J. D. Goodrich, J. W. Wren, J. M. Castner, O. F. Ford, Philip Schieg, O. F. Ford, J. P. Melancon, A. Guernon, P. McEvery, P. Gabrielson, C. A. Stein, James Davenport, Jr.
Abstract Clerk. (This office was established in 1873), J. B. Olivier, to date.
County Superintendents of Schools. (This of- fice was established in 1864, and until 1878 tlie superintendents were appointed by the county commissioners. Mr. E. A. IIendrickson was the first superintendent elected to the office), A. B. Patterson, D. A. J. Baker, Henry Acker, Ben- jamin Welles, F. A. Fogg, E. A. Hendrickson.
Assessors. Under the earlier organization of the county, it was divided into assessment dis- tricts. At first there were three of these districts. S. J. Findley was appointed assessor in district number 1, Thomas Odell in number 2, and Isaac J. Lewis in number 3. These districts were increased in number as the increase in population required, until the system of town organization took place in 1858, when town asses- sors took the place of district assessors. This system was continued until 1875, when the office of county assessor was established. The gentle- men holding the office since that time, in the
order of their terms of service were: J. W. Mc- Clung, Charles Passavant, J. W. McClung, and J. I. Beaumont.
The office of abstract clerk was not established until 1873, when John B. Olivier, who was at that time auditor, received the appointment. He re- signed his position as auditor and entered upon his term of service as abstract clerk, December 8th, 1873, which position lie still holds.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
The first meeting of a board of commissioners was held November 16th, 1849. The members were appointed by the governor and consisted of Ard Godfrey and Louis Robert, with Dr. David Day as clerk. An election was called for No- vember 26th, following. The names of the com- missioners since serving the county appear in the order of years from 1849.
1850-R. P. Russell, Louis Robert, Benjamin Gervais.
1852-3-R. P. Russell, Louis Robert, Joseplı Le Bonne.
1854-J. P. Wilson, Louis Robert, Joseph Le Bonne.
1855-J. P. Wilson, Louis Robert, Abraham Bennett.
1856-N. McLean, Abraham Bennett, J. P. Wilson. (Mr. Wilson served until April 1856, when, owing to the change in county boundaries, he became a non-resident, consequently, ineligible, and Edmund Rice was chosen in his place).
1857-8-N. McLean, Abraham Bennett, Ed- mund Rice. This year the system of county representation was changed, the members of the board being the chairmen of the different town boards and wards of the city of St. Paul. The new members taking their places on the board during the latter part of the year. They were, D. A. J. Baker, William Branch, M: D. Clark, William Davern, C. L. Emerson, John S. Lam- bert, W. B. McGrorty, N. McLean, J. F. Murray, W. II. Wolf.
1859-D. A. J. Baker, M. D. Clark, J. S. Lam- bert, A. L. Larpenteur, N. McLean, L. Marvin, - Schiller, W. M. Stees, H. J. Taylor, Ross Wilkinson, W. II. Wolf. (The system was again changed, this year to district representation.)
1860-D. A. J. Baker, J. C. Burbank, J. R. Ir- vine, J. W. McClung, John Nicols, John Smith.
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1861-John Nicols, J. G. Betz, M. J. O'Connor, A. F. Parker, John Smith.
1862-J. W. Selby, J. G. Betz, A. F. Parker, George Hammond, J. P. Kilroy. [Mr. Parker re- signed, and Henry Hale was appointed in his place, July 5th.]
1863-J. W. Selby, J. G. Betz, J. P. Kilroy, George Hammond, C. T. Whitney. [Mr. Selby resigned, and Peter Berkey was appointed in his place, February 9th.]
1864-5-C. T. Whitney, George Hammond, J. P. Kilroy, Patrick Ryan, John Holland. [Mr. Whitney resigned, and C. A. Morgan was ap- pointed in his place in October, 1865.]
1866-George Hammond, Jolm Steele, Jolmn Holland, Patrick Ryan, J. P. Kilroy.
1867 -- George Hammond, Thomas Howard, Joseph Spiel, John Holland, Jolmn Steele.
1868-John Holland, H. J. Brainard, John Steele, Thomas Howard, Joseph Spiel.
1869-H. J. Brainard, Henry Acker, Thomas Howard, John Holland, Joseph Spiel.
1870-Thomas Howard, II. J. Brainard, Henry Acker, Joseph Spiel, C. Stahlman.
1871 -- [The method of representation was again changed, thereby making the mayor of the city of St. Paul, ex officio, chairman of the county board.] -William Lee, Henry Acker, Joseph Spiel, C. Stahlman, Lorenzo Hoyt, H. J. Brainard, John Nicols, William Welch, T. J. Barney, Daniel Kelly, John S. Prince.
1872-J. H. Stewart, Peter Berkey, H. J. Brain- ard, T. J. Barney, Lorenzo Hoyt, Joseph Speil, William Welch, John Nicols, C. H. Schurmeier.
1873-J. H. Stewart, Peter Berkey, H. J. Brain- ard; T. J. Barney, Lorenzo Hoyt, William Welch, William Lindeke, John Nicols. [Mr. Nicols re- signed, July 14th, and Daniel Kelly was appointed in his place.]
1874-J. H. Stewart, Peter Berkey, H. J. Brain- ard, E. S. Blasdel, Daniel Kelly, William Welch, William Lindeke.
1875-J. T. Maxfield, H. J. Brainard, E. S. Blasdel, Daniel Kelly, William Welch, William Lindeke, William Lee. [Mr. Blasdel resigned and R. W. Johnson was appointed in his place, Jan- uary 4, 1876.]
1876-J. T, Maxfield, H. J. Brainard, William Welch, William Lindeke, Daniel Kelly, R. W. Johnson, William Lee.
1877-William Dawson, A. K. Maynard, John Wagener, Daniel Kelly, William Lindeke, Wil- liam Welch, Daniel McGrath.
1878-William Dawson, William Lindeke, Jolm M. Miner, D. H. Hunt, A. K. Maynard, John Wagener, D. C. McGrath.
1879 -- William Dawson, William Lindeke, J. F. Hoyt, John M. Miner, John Wagener, E. O. Rene, D. H. Hunt.
1880-William Dawson, E. O. Rene, John Wag- ener, J. F. Hoyt, John Grace, Adam Finck, Adam Bohland.
1881-Edmund Rice, John Wagener, J. F. McIntosh, Daniel O'Connor, John Grace, Adam Finck, Adam Bohland.
CHAPTER XXXIV.
WAR RECORD OF RAMSEY COUNTY-TAKEN FROM THE REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GEN- ERAL, AFTER THE SAME HAD BEEN CARE- FULLY CORRECTED BY RESIDENT MEMBERS OF COMPANIES.
When the tocsin of war resounded throughout the land early in 1861, the people were aroused to the highest pitch of excitement. Unused to aught but the arts of peace they were unprepared for war. Then it was that the genius of our politi- cal institutions shined forth with a brilliant lus- tre. Instead of rearing a race of men dependent upon a few for leaders, they brought forth a race nearly every man a leader, as occasion demanded. Yet, as subsequent events proved, subservient to necessary discipline, not from fear, but from a knowledge that good discipline is required to pro- duce good results. Our record has especially to do with Ramsey county, and of that record no citizen of the county need be ashamed. A peru- sal of the army record will show that in whatever form the "St. Paul boys," as they were generally known, were brought into the field, they made a mark which their opponents remembered, victors or vanquished. Upon the memorable 13th of April, when the news of the fall of Fort Sump-
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ter was received in St. Paul, the city was thrown into intense excitement. In a few days Company C was formed and ready for service, a few days later Company A followed and on the 29th of April the First Minnesota Infantry was mus- tered and awaiting orders. This regiment lost more men in battle than any sent from the state and acquired the title of the "Bloody First."
To attest the average intelligence of the rank and file of the Minnesota volunteers, it is only necessary to know the positions occupied by them to-day. They can be found in every walk of life, from the highest to the lowest. Arecent- ly appointed district judge enlisted as a private. Among our business men they are to be found occupying positions as managers or principals, requiring executive abilities of a high order. Among the professions they are to be found in high rank. Foreigners traveling in the United States are suprised at the absence of soldiers, although surrounded by men who have fought in many fierce battles for the preservation of the nation's life. They see no evidence of the sol- dier in the quiet civilian. These men took up arms for a purpose; when that purpose was ac- complished, they returned to their former mode of life to remain until a like emergency calls them forth again, when the same intrepid valor will display itself.
The record we here present has been obtained from the adjutant-general's report, and by inter- views with members of the different organiza- tions that went into the army from Ramsey county, and is as accurate as circumstances with- in our control will permit, and only the names of Ramsey county men appear.
FIRST INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized in April, 1861, and was originally commanded by Colonel Willis A. Gorman, of St. Paul. Ordered to Washing- ton, D. C., June 14th, 1861. Engaged in the following marches, battles, sieges and skirmishes: Edward's Ferry, October 22, 1861; Yorktown, May 7, 1862; Fair Oaks, June 1, 1862; Peach Orchard and Savage Station, June 29, 1862; Glendale and Nelson's Farm, June 30, 1862; Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; Vienna, September 2, 1862; Antietam, September 17, 1862; Charles- town, October 17, 1862; first Fredericksburg,
December 11, 12 and 13; second Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863; Gettysburg, July 2 and 3, 1863, and Bristow Station, October 14, 1863. Discharged at Fort Snelling, Minn., May 5, 1864.
The severest battle engaged in by this regi- ment was the second battle of Gettysburg. Pre- vious to making the charge to check the enemy until reinforcements, then seen in the distance, could come up, it mustered 448 officers and men. It came out of the fight with considerably less than a hundred. Company A had forty-eight in all, and came out, leaving twenty-one dead on the field. The remainder were all wounded save three, Captain Coates and two privates. The slaughter was so great among officers that Cap- tain Coates was left in command of the entire division. The regiment was mustered out with less than 300 men.
ORIGINAL FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Colonel -- Willis A. Gorman, must. April 29, '61, pro. brig. gen'l, October 1, '61.
Lieut .- Colonel-Stephen Miller, must. April 29, '61, pro. colonel of the Seventh Infantry, Au- gust 24, '62.
Surgeon-Jacob H. Stewart, must. April 29, '61, one of five surgeons who voluntarily .re- mained on the field at the first battle of Bull Run to care for wounded. Captured and paroled, with privilege of caring for wounded prisoners. Subsequently transferred to skeleton regiment, with headquarters at Fort Snelling.
Chaplain-Rev. E. D. Neill, must. April 29, '61, res'd July 13, '62. Sergt. Major C. E. Davis, must. April 29, '61, pro. 2d lieut. Co. I, Novem- . ber 18, '61, 1st lieut. Co. A, September 17, '62, captain Co. E, July 3, '63, dis. with regt., May 4, '64, app'd captain in Hancock's Veterans, No- vember 18, '64, res'd May, '65.
Capt. N. J. T. Dana, formerly of the regular army, was app'd colonel com'g, October 2, 61, pro. brig. gen'l, February 3, '62. William HI. Morton, app'd surgeon, February 2, '62, res'd June 23, '63. D. W. Hand, app'd asst. surgeon, July 23, '61, pro. div. surgeon, dis. in November, '63. Peter Gabrielson, app'd asst. surgeon, February 17, '63, dis. with regt. D. A. Coffin, sergt. major, must. April 29, '61, pro. 1st lieut. Co. A., trans. to Co. K, dis. with regt. A. S.
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Davis, sergt. major, must. April 29, '61, pro. 1st lieut. Co. A March 4, '64, dis. with regt.
COMPANY A, MUSTERED APRIL 29, 1861.
Captain-Alexander Wilkin, pro. major, Sec- ond Inf'y, September, 1861.
First Lieut .- Henry C. Coates, pro. capt. Sep- tember 18, '61, dis. with regt.
Second Lieut .- Charles Lienenberg, pro. 1st lieut., September 18, '61, died September 13, '62, of w'ds rec'd at Vienna, Va.
Sergeants-Josias R. King, pro. 2d lieut. adj't, 1st lieut, and capt. of Co. G, dis. with regt. Au- gust Krueger, pro. 2d lieut .; accidentally drowned August 20, '63, near Alexandria, Va. John Peller, pro. sergt. major, 2d lieut. 1st lieut. and adj't, dis. with regt. Howard Stansbury, pro. 2d lieut. in U. S. army in June, '61. Henry C. Wright. must. May 17, '61; killed July 2, '63, in battle of Gettysburg.
Corporals-Matthias Steffes, pro. sergt. in '61. Charles Steen, pro. sergt. 1st sergt, dis. with regt. Frank Housdorf, pro. sergt, Ist sergt, re- enlisted. William Kramer, deserted November 11, 62. Charles King, dis. per order, February 4, '62.
Musician-Edward C. Agnew, dis. with regt.
Wagoner-Gates Gibbs, re-en. in First Bat'n Infʼy.
Privates -- L. A. Adams, must. May 22, '61, absent sick on dis. of regt. J. H. A. Alpers, must. May 22, '61, re-en. as vet. in First Bat'n Inf'y. John Blesse, must. April 29, '61, trans. to V. R. C. November 16, '63. Wm. Becher, must. May 22, '61, dis. for disab'y, March 25, '63. Frederick A. Brown; must. May 22, '61, no rec- ord. Timothy Crawley, must. April 29, '61, pro. corp .; killed July 2, '63, at battle of Gettysburg. John Dehn, must. April 29, '61, pro. corp. dis. for w'ds rec'd at battle of Gettysburg. C. S. Drake, must. April 29, '61, absent sick on dis. of regt. Julius Edler, must. April 29, '61, pro. corp .; killed July 2, '63, at battle of Gettysburg. Chas. Eichler, must. April 29, '61, dis. for disab'y, February 3, '63. Jacob Fegar, must. April 29, '61, dis. with regt. J. J. Gallman, must. April 29, '61, dis. with regt. Nicholas Guntzer, must. April 29, '61, absent sick on dis. of regt. Fred- erick Glave, must. May 22, '61, died of w'ds rec'd in battle of Gettysburg, July 2, '63. J. T. Hal-
sted, must. April 29, '61, dis. for disab'y from w'ds rec'd in battle of Bull Run, September 1, '62. E. C. Hoff, must. April 29, '61, died Oct. 14, '62, of w'ds rec'd in battle of Vienna, Va. Geo. IIedapp, must. April 29, '61, dis. with regt. John Hauser, must. May 15, '61, killed July 2, '63, in battle of Gettysburg. Jacob Klingel, must. May 17, '61, trans. to United States Cav. Oct. 23, '62. Au- drey Levering, must. April 29, '61, pro. 2d lieut., died March 27, '63, at Sioux City, Iowa. C. C. Loomis, must. April 29, '61, missing at Antietam Sept. 17, '62. Charles Muller, must. April 29. '61, dis. with regt. Peter Marks, must. April 29, '61, pro. corp., died in July, '63, of wds. received in battle of Gettysburg. W. F. Miller, must. May 17, '61, killed July 2, '63, in battle at Gettysburg. Nicholas Matheis, must. May 22, '61, offered com- mission as lieut., refused, dis. with regt. J. J. Marshall, must. April 29, '61, trans to Inv. corp. Nov. '63. Henry Nickel, must. April 29, '61, killed July 2, '63, in battle at Gettysburg. N. E. Nelsen, must. May 17, '61, pro. Sergt., dis. for disabl. Nov. 6, 62. Ole Nelson, must. April 29, '61, died Sept. 8, '62, at Fortress Monroe. Wil- liam Nixon, must. April 29, '61, dis. with regt. G. H. Parker, must. April 29, '61, destd., captured and trans. to U. S. Cav. in '62. John Rohring, must. May 22, '61, taken prisoner while on march near Warrenton, Va., died in Andersonville prison. J. G. Sondermann, must. April 29, '61, pro. Corp., dis. with regt. G. W. Smoot, must. April 29, '61, dis. per order, Aug. 1, '61. Robert Stevens, must. April 29, '61, wounded in battle at Bull Run, arm amputated. William Schmidter, must. April 29, '61, dis. with regt. Andrew Stoll, must. April 29, '61, dis. for disabl. Sept. 9, '62. Jacob Stoll, must. April 29, '61, dis. for disabl. Feb. 7, '63. Joseplı Schmucker, must. April 29, '61, killed July 2, '63, in battle of Gettysburg. E. L. Sproat, must. April 29, '61, dis. for pro. as 1st Lieut. and Q. M. in 32d N. Y. Vol. Inf., July 31. 62. Nicholas Streit, must. May 15, '61, dis. for disabl. Feb. 3, '63. Louis Sattler, must. May 22, '61, trans. to U. S. L'gt. Art. Oct. 27, '62. Matthias Thiesen, must. April 29, '61, dis. witlı regt. Dietrich Vogelsang, must. April 29, '61, wounded in battle at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62, leg amputated, and dis.
Recruit-John Wilson, must. Sept. 29, '61, killed July 2, '63, in battle at Gettysburg.
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COMPANY C, MUSTERED APRIL 29, 1861.
Captain-William H. Acker, pro. Capt. in 16th U. S. Inf. Aug. 8, '61.
First Lieut .- Wilson B. Farrell, pro. Captain, killed July 3, '63, in battle of Gettysburg.
Second Lieut .- Samuel T. Raguet, pro. 1st lieut., dis. with regt.
Sergeants-James Victory, reduced, re-en. and trans. to 1st Bat. Inf. J. C. Renshaw, wounded in battle of Bull Run, probably dead. Eugene Wilmar, dis. for disabl. May 2, 62. D. B. De- marest, pro. 2d lieut. July 10, '62, and trans. to Company E, pro. 1st lieut. Sept. 26, '62, died of wounds July 30, '63.
Corporals-John McConkey, wounded in battle of Bull Run, left on the field. S. N. Waterhouse, killed July 21, '61, in battle of Bull Run. E. H. Foster. dis. Nov. 7, '61, for pro. as 2d lient .. in Company I, Fourth Minn. Inf., resigned March 19, '62.
Musician-Henry O. Fifield, must. May 20, '61, pro. principal musician.
Privates-Henry Arnsdorf, must. April 29, '61, killed June 1, '62, while on picket at Fair Oaks, Va. W. A. Brack, must. May 17, '61, dis. with regt., re-en. in Company E, Heavy Art. Edmund Brissette, must. May 21, '61, wounded at Bull Run, July 21, '61. John Lonquist, must. May 20, '61, re-en., trans to First Minnesota Bat. J. R. McNelly, must. April 29, '61, wounded and left on the field at Bull Run. Marshall Sherman, must. April 29, '61, re-en. March 24, '64, trans. to First Minn. Bat. T. N. Whetstone, must. Aug. 29, '61, re-en., trans. to First Minn. Bat. as Sergt. of Company A.
Recruits-Warper Willey, dis. for disabl. May 17, '62. George Mortimer, re-en. March 24, '64, trans. to First Minn. Bat. George Willey, trans. to Company A, First Minn Bat.
COMPANY F.
Privates-Andrew Bayer, must. May 15, '61, pro. Corp., dis. with regt. James Broffee, must. May 24, '61, trans. to U. S. Light Art. July 16, '62. C. A. Brooks, must. May 22, '61, pro. hos- pital steward, trans. to N. C. S. May 14, 63. Ole Gilburn, must. May 15, '61, dis. with regt.
Recruit-H. G. McGuire, must. March 24, '64, trans. to First Bat. Inf.
COMPANY G.
Private-C. C. Davis, must. April 29, '61, dis. with regt.
Recruit-W. W. Brown, must. Sept. 18, '61, trans to First Bat. Inf.
COMPANY I.
Sergeant-Richard L. Gorman, must. April 29, '61, dis. for pro. as 1st lieut. in 34th New York Inf.
Recruit-John McClay, must. Feb. 26, '64, trans. to First Minn. Bat. Inf.
SECOND INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized in July, 1861, originally commanded by H. P. Van Cleve. Or- dered to Louisville, Kentucky, in October, 1861, and assigned to the Army of the Ohio. Engaged. in the following marches, battles, skirmishes and sieges: Mill Spring, January 19, 1862, siege of Corinth, April, 1862. Transferred to the army of the Tennessee. Bragg's Raid; Perryville, Oc- tober 8, 1862; skirmishes of the Tullahoma cam- paign; Chickamauga, September 19 and 20, 1863; Mission Ridge, November 25, 1863. Veteranized in January, 1864. Battles and skirmishes of the Atlanta campaign, viz: Resaca, June 14, 15 and 16, 1864; Kenesaw Mountain, June 27th, 1864; Jonesboro; Sherman's march through Georgia and the Carolinas; Bentonville, March 19, 1865. Discharged at Fort Snelling, July 11, 1865. This regiment covered itself with laurels at the battle of Mission Ridge, where they were badly cnt up in a charge made on the enemy's works. Few Minnesota regiments, if any, performed more long and laborious marches. The majority of Ramsey county's representatives were in Com- panies D and G, although the county was repre- sented in every company in the regiment. The following is their record by companies in their order.
Field and Staff Officers-Major-Alexander Wil- kin, com'd September 10, '61, pro. lieut. colonel March 21, '62, and colonel of the Ninth Inf'y, August 26, '62. Asst. Surgeon-William L. Ar- mington, com'd September 3, '62, resigned Feb- ruary 23, '63. Hosp. Steward-E. Brewer Mat- tocks, must. June 27, '61, pro. ass't surgeon in Seventh Inf'y, July, '62.
Band-Michael Esch (leader), must. Septem-
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ber 25, '61. A. B. Cowles, must. September 10, 61. Theodore Damon, must. September 25, '61. Henry Hauley, must. August 27, '61. Frederick Stoltz, must. August 23, '$1. F. Z. Cowles, must. September 10, '61. Charles Ebert, must. August 31, '61. Rasmus Oleson, must. August 31, '61. Frederick Dohm, must. July 8, '61. Herman Memmler, must. July 27, '61. Alfred Moone, must. September 4, '61. Reinhard Seidel, must. August 31, '61, and Peter Zenzious, must. September 3, '61. All discharged, by order of General Buell, April 24, 1862.
COMPANY A.
Private-Hugh Gerety, must. July 26, '61, dis. on ex. of term, June 25, '64.
COMPANY B.
Recruits-Robert Mckenzie, must. November 20, '61, dis. for disab'y, March 28, '63.
Drafted-J. B. Jones, must. March 8, '65, dis. from hosp. August 19, '65. Bernard Shock- wauler, must. September 26, '64, dis. per order, June 11 '65.
Substitutes-Xavier Delmar, must. November 14, '64, dis. with regt. John Fox, must. Decem- ber 2, '64, dis. with regt. James Goodhawk, must. February 14, '65, dis. with regt.
COMPANY C.
Recruits-George Dayton, must. February 19, '65, dis. with regt. Charles Gautier, must. Oc- tober 12, '61, deserted October 16, '62. Edward Jones, must. February 10, '65, dis. with regt.
Drafted-George Stiff, must. May 27, '64, dis. from hosp. August 10, '65. Daniel Totten, must. May 27, '64, dis. with regt.
COMPANY D, MUSTERED JULY 5, 1861.
Captain-Horace H. Western, resigned October 27, '62.
First Lieut .- Moses C. Tuttle, resigned May 1, '62.
Second Lieut .- Samuel P. Jennison, pro. adj't, lieut. colonel of the Tenth Minn. Inf'y, Angust 24, 762.
Sergeants-B. F. Irvine, dis. for disab'y in Oc- tober, '62. S. G. Trimble, pro .. 2d lieut., 1st lieut .; killed November 25, '63, in battle of Mis- sion Ridge. W. R. King, red'd, deserted March 26, '62. John Moulton, pro. 2d lieut. 1st lieut., captain and major, dis. with regt.
Corporals -- Hiram Lobdell, pro. sergt, 2d lieut., 1st lieut., resigned July 12, '64. S. B. Holdship, pro. sergt, wounded at Chickamauga, dis. at ex. of term, July 4, '65. William Dudley, pro. sergt, killed September 20, '63, at battle of Chickamauga. G. M. Fillmore, pro. 2d lieut. in Third U. S. Artillery, December 13, '61. Wil- liam Wilson, dis. for disab'y, June 4, '62. C. M. Bowes, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. M. J. Clum, dis. for disab'y, May 18, '62.
Musician -- R. B. Jones, dis. for disab'y, June 13, '62.
Wagoner-William Dobson, re-en. December 29, '63, dis. with regt.
Privates-Hunter Brook, pro. staff officer, with rank of captain, April 1, '62. J. W. Bartlett, died October 15, '62, at Nashville, Tenn. Ed- ward Brown, dis. on ex. of term, July 11, '65. Alfonso Bogan, killed September 20, '63, at bat- tle of Chickamauga. Felix Cariveau, wounded at Chickamauga, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Stephen Carpenter, dis. for disab'y, June 10, '62. A. I. Connan, deserted July 26, '62, from Tus- cumbia, Ala. E. A. Davis, dis. for disab'y, No- vember 21, '61. Leander Frazier, dis. on ex. of term. July 4, '64. John Gibbons, dis. on exp. of term, July 4, '64. Amos Hanson, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. T. A. Holdship, dis. for disab'y, May 18, 62. A. Y. IFowell, dis. for disab'y, March 30, '62. W. H. Harrison, deserted February 28, '62, from Smithland, Ky. C. E. F. Johnson, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. James Kearney, deserted December 1, '61; never smelled powder. R. A. Lanpher. pro. corp. sergt, com'd 1st lieut., not accepted, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Napoleon Labrash, re-en. December 29, '63, trans. to First Regt. Vet. Engineers, July 5, '64. J. E. Le Blond, re-en. January 2, '64, dis. with regt. W. H. H. Morrow, killed January 9, '62, at battle of Mill Spring (a good soldier.) Samuel Mair, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. John McMahon, dis. by civil authorities, October 30, '61. B. W. Morse, dis. for disab'y in Septem- ber, '61. Washington Maguire, captured at Chickamauga, prisoner nine months dis. on ex. of term, July '64. Thomas Maguire, re-en. De- cember 29, '63, pro. sergt, w'd at Kene .w Mount, dis. July 11, '65. O. H. Mevis, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Matthew McEwen, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. J. T. McCoy, re-en. Decem-
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ber 29, '63, pro. corp. sergt. 1st lieut. dis. July 11, '65. Bernard McCarty, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Luke Mulnean, pro. corp. dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. J. S. Mullen, pro. corp. w'd at Mission Ridge, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Severe Neros, trans. to Co. C, November 1, '61. St. Don Palmer, dis. for disab'y, October 1, '62. Phillip Potts, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. J. S. Sherburne, pro. corp., killed September 29, '63, at Chickamauga. B. W. Sergeant, dis. by order, November 16, '61, (under age). G. G. Strong, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64, M. H. Shanley, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. E. R. Trow- bridge, dis. for disabl. June 6,"'62. Robert Tan- kard, dis. for disabl. June 23, '63. Wm. Wag- ner, re-en. December 29, '63, pro. corp. trans. to band, dis. July 11, '65. A. H. Williams, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, 64. J. H. Wilson, dis. on expiration of term, July 4, '64. J. D. Wilson, pro. sergt. maj. dis. for disab'y, November 11, '62. W. H. Wiley, re-en. January 13, '64, pro. corp. sergt. dis. with regt. Charles Whitmore, dis. on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Nelson Young, dis. for disab'y, August 9, '62.
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