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The Twelfth left Brattleboro on October 7th and reached Washing- ton on the 9th, where it camped on Capitol Hill, and was attached to Casey's Division of the Reserve Army Corps in defense of the city. On the 30th, by which time the other Vermont regiments had arrived, all were organized into the Second Brigade, under temporary command of Colonel Blunt of the Twelfth.
Roll of Twelfth Regiment .- Fairfield, James Belcher, Herbert C. Brown, Nelson H. Bush, Elias H. Dimon, Edward Dockey, Joseph Dorkins, Thomas Enright, John A. Fitch, Levi Gilbert, Lyman E. Gil- bert, Edwin R. Hill, Edgar E. Hubbell, William D. Hyde, Charles Little, Alvert Mayer, William McColiff, William McDermot, Peter McEnany, Oscar J. Merrill, Silas J. Mitchell, Julian N. Northrup, Will . iam O'Neal, Nelson N. Page, Hiram J. Parady, Edgar Rye, William Rye, Ralph Sherwood, Albert Sturgess, Noah D. Sturgess, John Ter- ney, Bartholomew Twiggs, Walter Wakeman, Lester J. Warren, Da- vid B. Wescott, Hiram N. Wescott, Wallace W. White, Isaac Whitney. Franklin, Jonathan Bailey. Georgia, Edward Austin, Charles H. Baker, Dana L. Ballard, Cyrus H. Bliss, Frederick K. Bliss, William O. Boy- den, Charles Burgoyne, James Burnett, Henry Bushnell, Homer A. Caldwell, Albert W. Clark, Edward P. Clark, James B. Denton, War- ner W. Hadley, Calvin J. Jocelyne, Homer Kimball, Simeon L. Kimp- ton, Oscar S. Martin, Charles H. Pettingill, Willard C. Pierce, William Prentiss, Ira B. Warner, William Warner, Lewis Young. St. Albans, Hiram Andrews, Wilson Brainerd, Elisha J. Brooks, Charles Busha, Oliver Bussey, Frank Camil, Martin J. Corliss, Bartama Contermarsh, James P. Davis, John Dewey, Aurel Dubois, Thomas Follan, Charles Gardner, Luther B. Hunt, jr., Charles Londre, William H. Millington, Henry Patterson, Joseph Shambo, Elisha D. Tracy. South Hero, Al- bert B. Boardman, Orrin B. Landon, Henry Martin, julian Parot, Luther Pixley.
THE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT.
The Thirteenth was raised at the same time and for the same service as the Twelfth, and was mustered into service October 10, 1862, and mustered out July 21, 1863. The contingent from Franklin county was in company G known as the Bakersfield company, and company K, or
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the Highgate company, although other towns than these named aided in furnishing men. Besides these companies others in the regiment were represented by men from Franklin, and also from Grand Isle county, the majority of them being in company H. Laurence D. Clark, of Highgate, was commissioned major September 24, 1862; resigned March 31, 1863. Orloff H. Whiting, of Franklin, commissioned adju- tant September 24, 1862 ; promoted captain company H, January 22, 1863. Marvin White, of Enosburgh, commissioned captain company G, September II, 1862; died of disease September 13, 1862. Merritt B. Williams, of Bakersfield, first lieutenant company G, September II, 1862; promoted captain December 13, 1862; wounded July 3, 1863. George G. Blake, of Swanton, commissioned captain company K, Sep- tember 27, 1862. Edward L. Hibbard, of Franklin, enlisted private company K, September 1I, 1862; sergeant-major, second lieutenant company D, February 23, 1863 ; first lieutenant June 4, 1863. Ste- phen F. Brown, of Swanton, commissioned first lieutenant company K, September II, 1862. Sidney S. Morey, of Swanton, enlisted private company K, September 11, 1862 ; promoted first sergeant; second lieu- tenant company E, June 4, 1863. Nelson Goodspeed, of Montgomery, commissioned second lieutenant company G, September II, 1862. Carmi L. Marsh, of Franklin, commissioned second lieutenant Septem- ber II, 1862 ; resigned February 17, 1863.
Roll of Thirteenth Regiment .- Bakersfield, Harvey Barnes, Lewis Bovan, William O. Brigham, James Conklin, Justin Converse, George C. Corse, Samuel W. Cutting, Martin N. Dodge, James A. Edwards, Mun- son L. Hull, John J. Hill, Joseph W. Hitchcock, James Mc Enany, Charles F. Orvitt, Isaac 'S. Randall, George H. Scott, Philip Schoolcraft, Marshall Turner, John Teauge, Henry W. Wells, Fernando C. Willitt. Berkshire, Marcus A. Andrews, Hanson Burelson, Edward Cantwell, John Combs, William B. Dwyer, Norman Hogaboom, Lewis A. Hix, Ezra Keyes, Silas Larock, Artemas Rockwell, Chester W. Searles, Henry Wellman. Enosburgh, Rodman Bessy, Joel W. Bliss, Edwin P. Brown, Edwin Carroll, Warren Corse, George E. Cutting, Nelson S. Davis, Dennison S. Dow, John B. Fassett, Henry Fassett, Homer C. Fletcher, Lewis Giddings, John S. Hayes, Joseph Kidder, George W. Ladd, Thomas Langley, Henry McNall, Joel McNall, Jude Newcity,
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John Senton, Orville Smith, Thomas T. Snell, Henry W. Stevens, Ed- mund Vincent, Sumner Warner, Albert Wells, Orville Wheeler, Guy Woodward. Fletcher, Eugene Bellows. Franklin, William Burgess, Jackson Chadwick, Alonzo Chamberlain, Allen Corey, Edward Gorman, Belden A. Greenslit, James Hagan, Edward L. Hibbard, Eli Hoag, Charles A. Marvin, Roswell Olmstead, William P. Olmstead, George E. Proper, Orville H. Prouty, Edgar F. Sisco, William A. Skinner, Sam- uel A. Smith, Edwin C. Wilson, Richard Young. Georgia, Oliver L. Kezer, William Ryan. Highgate, Marcus A. Best, Peter Bovat, James N. Burns, William Church, Martin L. Clark, Wellington W. Clark, Burton Dean, Smith Decker, John Elliott, Cornelius T. Frink, Cadmus S. Gates, James Holloway, James H. Hogaboom, James Judkins, Robert Keenan, Isaac Ladue, Henry B. Meigs, Lorenzo L. Pomeroy, jr., Martin Pope, David Unebec, Joseph Unebec, Patrick Shahey, Hiram S. Smith, Levi Smith, Philip R. Smith, Freeman H. Sunderlin, George H. Sunderlin, James Walker, John M. Waterburn. Montgomery, Roswell A. Chap- lain, George H. Fuller, William Hendrick, Albert T. Kingsley, Orange Lackey, Levi Lafleur, Octave Lafleur, Orville K. Rogers, Eleazer Rush- ford, Ira Russell, Solomon Russell, Henry Shiner, Ira A. Smith, Major B. Smith, Eli Trudell, Joseph W. Warner, Friend B. Woodward, Hart- ford P. Woodward. Richford, Abram Benjamin, Horace D. Blaisdell, John H. Dwyer, George W. Fletcher, Henry K. Heath, John E. Lar- kins, Charles Lovelette, Edward Lovelette, Lewis Mack, John Wilson. Sheldon, Silas Mosier. St. Albans, Jeremiah H. Searle. Swanton, George L. Barney, Charles A. Burr, John W. Brean, Hanlan P. Bullard, Charles Burnell, Homer A. Burnell, Clark H. Butterfield, Orange A. Comstock, Edgar Currier, Myron C. Dornon, Frank E. Felt, Deforest W. Hatch, Martin V. Hicks, Oscar B. Hubbard, George H. Jennison, Sum- ner H. Jennison, James Kingsley, Lewis G. Lavounty, Perry Lake, James Maloney, Daniel Monahan, George A. Mead, John Mollo, Sid- ney S. Morey, Rodney Orcutt, Sidney Orcutt, Oliver Parigo, Eli H. Richardson, Henry Roby, Ralph O. Sturtevant, Byron Fuller, Jeremiah Vancellette, William A. Wright. Grand Isle, John Chappel, Melvin B. Corey, John Thibodean. North Hero, Eli Brown, Joseph Brown, Nel- son Catarack, Thomas Collins, Patrick Lane, John Leonard, Stephen O. Parkhurst, Julius F. Reynoles. South Hero, Antoine La Rose, James L. Martin, Michael Mercy, John Trowille.
Stephen 7. Brown
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The Second Brigade .- The order for the consolidation of the nine months' regiments into the Second Vermont Brigade was issued and reported on October 26, 1862, and the organization itself was effected on the 29th, and the brigade placed for the time under the command of Colonel Blunt. The brigade broke camp the next day and proceeded at once to the seat of operations, but did not engage in any set battle during that season, being assigned to various duties of guard and picket, and held in reserve for an emergency. On the 7th of December the brig- ade was placed under command of General Stoughton, and so continued until the capture of that officer by Moseby's guerrillas on the 9th of March, 1863. On the 20th of April following General George J. Stan- nard succeeded to the brigade command, and under him the organiza- tion attained to its greatest glory on the bloody field of Gettysburg, when he ordered and executed the famous flank movement on the rebel General Pickett, and turned the doubtful tide of that memorable battle in favor of the Union. It is not necessary here to detail the events of even that remarkable conflict, nor even the part taken in it by the Sec- ond Brigade. The valor of the Vermont troops is sufficiently demon- strated by quoting the words of General Doubleday, who, when he saw the movement of Stannard's command, cried aloud: "Glory to God, Glory to God ! See the Vermonters go it!"
THE SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT.
In the composition of the Seventeenth every town in Franklin county except Franklin, and every one in Grand Isle county except North Hero, contributed men. Company A of this regiment was distinctively a Franklin county organization and the first to be organized, but other companies had strong contingents of local men among their numbers. Each was mustered into service when organized, and sent to the front. Seth W. Langdon, of Fairfield, was commissioned assistant surgeon No- vember 21, 1864, being a recruit from the Fifth Regiment. Stephen F. Brown, of Swanton, commissioned captain company A, November II, 1863 ; discharged August 22, 1864, for wounds received at Wilderness May 6, 1864. Henry Gilmore, of St. Albans, commissioned second lieutenant company A, November 12, 1863 ; first lieutenant August 22, 1864; captain November 1, 1864; honorably discharged for wounds re-
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ceived at Spottsylvania Court-House. Henry D. Jordon, of Isle La Motte, enlisted private company A, November 4, 1863; promoted first sergeant, wounded May 12, 1864, and April 2, 1865 ; promoted first lieutenant company A, March II, 1865 ; captain June 26, 1865. Cas- sius W. Ellsworth, of Berkshire, enlisted private company B, Septem- ber 30, 1863 ; first sergeant January 5, 1864 ; wounded May 6, 1864; first lieutenant March II, 1865. The Seventeenth was not long in ser- vice, but no regiment raised in the state performed more arduous or se- vere service during the same period than this, as may be seen from the following list of battles : Wilderness, May 6 to 9, 1864; Spottsylvania, May 12 to 15, and May 18, 1864; North Anna, May 25-26, 1864; Tolopotomy, May 31, 1864; Bethesda Church, June 3, 1864; Cold Harbor, June 7 and 8, 1864; Petersburg, June 17, 1864; Petersburg Mine, July 30, 1864; Weldon Railroad, August 21, 1864; Poplar Spring Church, September 30, 1864; Hatcher's Run, October 27 and 28, 1864; Petersburg, April 2, 1865.
Roll of Seventeenth Regiment .- Bakersfield, William Barber, Harvey Buskey, Jay Buskey, Philo Dean, Charles K. Emery, Michael Roddy, Philip Schoolcraft, Dennis Ward. Berkshire, Joseph Block, William T. Dickens, Cassius W. Ellsworth. Enosburgh, Rodman Bessey, Franklin Buskey, Warren Corse, James Purinton, Amherst C. Phillips. Fairfax, Chester R. Burns, Albert E. Gordan, Samuel J. Kennison, Lewis Minor, jr., Lewis Minor, sr., Andrew J. Marvin, James Maher, Francis Naylor, Prosper Parizean, John Seymour, Barney Tulley, Marvin E. Tuttle, Cyrus H. Whitford, Lewis Young, jr. Fairfield, Arthur W. Bartte, James Belcher, Daniel C. Brown, Merritt Brown, George C. Corse, Henry M. Doane, Lav. Frazier, Peter Frazier, jr., Curtis A. Holmes, Orrin Holmes, John Larock, Hubbell Lee, Isaac Mitchell, Harvey E. Searles, John W. Tweedale. Fletcher, John McAvoy. Georgia, Heze- kiah Blake, Peter Gabree, Elicom Gilbert, George Gilbert, Warner W. Hadley, William Hadley, Oliver L. Kezer, Noah La Flamme, Charles A. Pettingill, James E. Raichard, Charles Rivet, Edgar Young, Phineas Young. Highgate, George B. Bradley, Elwyn S. Brewer, Shubael Burns, Henry M. Carley, Moses Carley, Peter W. Carley, Gilbert Church, Will- iam W. Clark, Noah La Flamme, James Maloney, Antoine Martin, Peter Messier, John H. Nokes, Peter Traver. Montgomery, Abraham Bres-
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ette, John Mason, Joseph W. Warner. Richford, James Brown, jr., George W. Eldred, John Haligan, Lemuel Leavitt, Patrick Macklin. Sheldon, John Anderson, William Bashaw, Isaac Currier, Royal B. Fanton, Clement Longway, William Wells. St. Albans, Cornelius Adle, Daniel Alford, Abram Bissette, Joseph Bissette, James H. Boyle, Wil- son B. Brainard, Edgar B. Brooks, Gedos Burnor, Patrick Carroll, James P. Davis, Theophilus Faneuf, Joseph Fassett, Albert Fletcher, Albert S. Green, Luthur A. Green, Joseph Hamel, John Harker, George Hills, Uriah Hoit, Austin Humphrey, Joseph Ladobosh, Nelson Lado- bosh, Thomas Lazna, John Minor, Austin Plend, John W. Plumstead, Ezab Plend, Eustace Rich, Horace Rowley, Truman S. Sanderson, Henry Shaw, Ebenezer Smith, George W. Tomlinson, Joseph Vario, Leonard S. Warren, John Young. Swanton, Francis Curtis, William H. King, William Moore, Antoine Raymond, William Shoreham. Alburgh, Asahel A. Manning, Hiram D. Straight, Joseph Perrault, Henry Camp- bell, Giles Campbell, John Cormick. Grand Isle, Homer H. Hurlburt, William Mercy, Joseph Stone, Lucius Bailey. Isle La Motte, William H. Canada, Henry M. George, Calvin N. Holbrook, Henry D. Jordan, Peter Divide. South Hero, James Sweeney.
THE FIRST VERMONT CAVALRY.
The First Cavalry was raised in Vermont during the fall of 1861. Although recruited within the state its organization was made under special authority of the War Department, obtained by Lemuel B. Platt, of Colchester. Mr. Platt had informed the secretary that he could raise such a regiment in the space of forty days, and that he fulfilled the promise is shown in the fact that in just forty-two days the regiment, full and strong, was ready for service. In the composition of the First Cavalry both Franklin and Grand Isle counties were represented by a strong contingent of men, company B being distinctively a Franklin county company, to which nearly every town furnished men, and some from Grand Isle as well, while other companies were also represented by a fair contribution of men from both counties. The regiment was mus- tered into service November 19, 1861, and a good share of the men be- came veterans on November 18, 1864, and served throughout the war. At the time of organizing the field and staff command there appears to
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have been no representation therein from either county, but before the muster-out a number of men from this locality were numbered in that department of the regiment. Eugene Consigny, of Swanton, enlisted as private company M, October 6, 1862; promoted sergeant, first sergeant, first lieutenant company M, February 9, 1865; adjutant June 4, 1865. Herbert Brainerd, of St. Albans, private company L, August 16, 1862; commissary, quartermaster sergeant September 29, 1862; regimental quartermaster ·sergeant September 1, 1863; quartermaster April 1, 1864, William H. Eastman, of St. Albans, private company L, August 15. 1862; company commissary sergeant September 29, 1862 ; regimental commissary sergeant August 31, 1864; regimental commissary June 4, 1865. Elmore J. Hall, of Highgate, private company L, August 21, 1862; assistant surgeon January 1, 1863 ; resigned September 15,
1864. George P. Conger, of St. Albans, raised and was commis- sioned captain company B, October 12, 1861 ; resigned September 12, 1862. William M. Beeman, of St. Albans, commissioned first lieuten- ant company B, October 12, 1861 ; captain October 30, 1862 ; prisoner October 11, 1863; paroled, mustered out December 17, 1864. Henry C. Parsons, of St. Albans, commissioned captain company L, September 18, 1862 ; discharged for wounds January 4, 1864. John W. Newton, of St. Albans, first lieutenant company L, September 18, 1862 ; captain Jan - uary 5, 1864; resigned February 27, 1864. Henry O. Wheeler, of South Hero, private company A, October 2, 1861 ; promoted corporal, sergeant, wounded May 5, 1864; first lieutenant September 24, 1863 ; prisoner October 7, 1864; paroled, mustered out March 8, 1865. Walter H. Burbank, of St. Albans, private company L, August 16, 1862 ; promoted commissary quartermaster-sergeant, wounded May 2, 1864; second lieutenant company A, February 9, 1865; first lieutenant May 17, 1865. John Sawyer, of Highgate, private company B, Sep- tember 23, 1861 ; sergeant, second lieutenant, first lieutenant April I, 1863. Horace A. Hyde, of Swanton, private company B, September 18, 1861 ; promoted sergeant, first sergeant, second lieutenant, prisoner Oc- tober II, 1863; died at Andersonville, Ga., prison. Williard Farring- ton, of Highgate, private company L, August 20, 1862 ; sergeant Sep- tember 29, 1862; second lieutenant company L, February 9, 1865 ; first lieutenant June 4, 1865 ; transferred to company C. F. Stewart
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Stranahan, of St. Albans, private company L, August 15, 1862; first sergeant September 29, 1862 ; second lieutenant January 5, 1864 ; first lieutenant February 28, 1864; resigned and honorably discharged as second lieutenant August 28, 1864. Jedd P. Clark, of Sheldon, com- missioned second lieutenant company B, October 12, 1861; resigned November 17, 1862. Charles H. Pixley, of Enosburgh, private com- pany B, September 23, 1861 ; commissary quartermaster-sergeant No- vember 19, 1861 ; second lieutenant February 1, 1863; drowned in Broad Run, Va., February 18, 1863. Charles B. Stone, of Berkshire, commissioned second lieutenant company B, April 14, 1865; transferred to company E, June 21, 1865 ; enlisted private company B, August 25, 1862; wounded September 19, 1864 ; promoted sergeant, second lieu- tenant April 14, 1865.
Battles of First Cavalry .- 1862, Mount Jackson, April 16; Port Re- public, April 27 ; Middletown, May 24; Winchester, May 25; Luray C. H., July 2; Culpepper C. H., July 10; Orange C. H., August 2; Kelly's Ford, August 20; Waterloo Bridge, August 22; Bull Run, Au- gust 30; Ashby's Gap, September 22. 1863, Broad Run, April I ; Greenwich, May 30; Hanover, June 30; Huntersville, July 2; Gettys- burg, July 3; Monterey, July 4; Lightersville, July 5; Hagarstown, July 6; Boonesboro, July 8; Hagarstown, July 13; Falling Waters, July 14; Port Conway, August 25, September 1; Culpepper C. H., September 13; Somerville Ford, September 14; Raccoon Ford, Sep- tember 26; Falmouth, October 4; James City, October 10; Brandy Station, October II; Gainesville, October 18-19; Buckland Mills, Oc- tober 19; Morton's Ford, November 28. 1864, Mechanicsville, March 1 ; Piping Tree, March 2; Craig's Church, May 5; Spottsylvania, May 8 ; Yellow Tavern, May II; Meadow Bridge, May 12; Hanover C. H., May 31 ; Ashland, June 1; Hawe's Shop, June 3; Bottom Bridge, June 10; White Oak Swamp, June 13; Malvern Hill, June 15; Ream's Station, June 22 ; Nottaway C. H., June 23 ; Keyesville, June 24; Roa- noke Station, June 25; Stony Creek, June 28-29; Ream's Station, June 29; Ridley's Shop, June 30; Winchester, August 17; Summit Point, August 21 ; Charlestown, August 22 ; Kearneysville, August 25 ; Opequan, September 19; Front Royal, September 21; Mooney's Grade, September 21 ; Milford, September 22; Waynesboro, September 28;
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Columbia Furnace, October 7 ; Tom's Brook, October 9; Cedar Creek, October 13-19; Middle Road, November II ; Middle and Back Road, November 12; Lacy's Spring, December 20. 1865, Waynesboro, March 2; Five Forks, April 1; Namozine Church, April 3; Appomat- tox Station, April 8; Appomattox C. H., April 9.
Roll of First Vermont Cavalry .- Bakersfield, Lewis Brenell, Philo Brousky, Ellis Draper, Curtis L. Field, Dennis Ward, Charles Avery, Christopher Newhouse, John McGrath. Berkshire, John Armstrong, Orson F. Bigelow, Edwin B. Brewer, Joseph E. Brewer, Ossian Burlison, Abner Boomhour, Albert G. Call, John Cantell, Abel H. Coburn, David Coburn, Chester L. Dwyer, Cassius W. Ellsworth, Josiah Emery, An- drew Farrand, Joseph B. Farrand, George W. Fay, Joseph Fay, Harri- son S. Foster, Rodney R. Foster, Hannibal S. Jenne, James M. Lake, Dennis G. Leachy, William McCarty, Addison A. Oney, Amherst W. Rublee, Harly T. Sawyer, Frank Snay, Isaac W. Stetson, Lafayette Stanhope, Horace B. Stetson, Charles B. Stone, Merritt H. Stone, Na- than P. Sweet, Myron Witherell. Enosburgh, Calvin B. Anderson, Charles S. Baker, James N. Ballard, Malcom S. Corse, George E. Cut- ting, Milo L. Currier, Darius Dormina, Orrin C. Farnsworth, Priest O. Dormina, Milo Farnsworth, Edward King, jr., Horatio N. Leach, Isaiah R. Perley, William H. Perley, Nelson M. Perry, Charles H. Pixley, Lewis Peo, Simeon Porter, William Rowlien, William L. Saxby, Henry J. Smith, Francis Tonchett, Leonard Tracy. Fairfax, Orvis P. Beeman, Jude Brown, Charles Hickok, Hiram B. Johnson, Hiram F .. Jackson, Benson J. Merrill, Thomas G. Ryan, Eugene B. Soule, Robert Strong, Samuel Ufford, Edmund Yates. Fairfield, Seymour Avery, Samuel Blair, Job R. Dane, Simon Dufer, Harmon D. Hall, George J. Hull, John Hand, Romeo W. Merrill, Edgar S. Minor, Edward Nailor, Jo- seph A. Page, Louis Robash, Bradford Sherwood, Sanford Sherwood, Marshall St. Germain, Josiah Sturtevant, Seth Sherwood, Patrick Shan- ahan, William Smalley, John Sutham. Fletcher, Cornelius W. Ellis, Silas Kingsley, Hilkiah P. Nichols, George Wilkinson. Franklin, George Currier, Judson A. Dodge, Samuel F. French, John Hutchinson, Peter P. Hutchinson, John Sawyer, DeForest E. Shattuck, Squire Shed, Lucian G. Town. Georgia, George A. Bliss, William H. Cleaveland, Byron Col- lins, Alvah Deso, George B. Dunn, Frank B. Eustace, Reuben A. Evarts,
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Franklin B. Joslyn, Hiram N. Killey, Noyes N. H. Learnard, Emmet J. Libbey, Elisha Manley, Scott J. Merritt, George A. Nay, William W. Rogers, Charles Turner, Hiram L. Waller, Wesley J. Warren. High- gate, Alphonzo Barrows, William H. Barrows, Frederick Cowley, Francis Dragon, Albert H. Drury, Willard Farrington, Daniel Fosburgh, El- more J. Hall, Nelson L. Hungerford, Francis L. Pedneau, John Sawyer. Montgomery, John Smith, Patrick Rush. Richford, John Brown, Jo- seph Collett, John Labree, Rufus Noyes, Ahira H. Perkins, Daniel H. Rogers, Isaac Ryan, John Wadsworth, Abel W. White. Sheldon, Bron- son Bowen, Loren Durkee, John W. Erwin, Charles S. Erwin, George H. Erwin, Francis E. Ferry, Jackson M. Hurlburt, John Hurlburt, David Late, Andrew McFeeters, John Pierce, Leonard Sartwell, Palmer N. Scott, Mitchell Sharrow, George W. Sharrow, Truman B. Webster, Daniel F. Wilder, James L. Willard. St. Albans, Arthur Alexander, Charles C. Bennett, Charles H. Bradley, Herbert Brainerd, Joseph A. Brainerd, Joseph P. Brainerd, Antepas Brigham, George Brown, Azel N. Brush, Walter H. Burbank, James Cavanagh, Henry Chiott, William A. Clapp, Claude H. Clark, Thaddeus H. Clark, Warren W. Conger, Charles M. Cook, Charles M. Cornell, Clarence H. Cornell, Charles Cowley, James M. Cowley, Albert F. Cox, Henry A. Curtis, Noble A. Daniels, Patrick Dillon, Paul Dumas, William H. Eastman, Byron Egar, Antoine Fortuna, Herbert A. Garvin, Felix Gandreau, Albert Girar- deau, Hazen Gott, Albert R. Green, Cyrus Green, Sidney T. Green, Warren W. Green, Franklin Greenwood, Charles D. Harvey, Charles W. Hayward, Peter Hughes, Austin Humphrey, Albert B. Hutchins, Will- iam H. Jure, Peter King, William Malcolm, Charles Marchassault, Joseph Martin, George Martin, Peter Mayette, Charles H. McCarroll, William McGuire, Andrew E. Miller, Hugh Mooney, John C. Murray, Joseph Pachette, John H. Parsons, Henry L. Patterson, Sanford H. Potter, Peter Rock, Zimri Rushford, John B. Ryan, Ensebe Sansonci, Francis San- sonci, Ira E. Sperry, Lucius G. Stiles, Edward A. St. Louis, F. Stewart Stannahan, William H. Welchman, William H. Wright, Lyman C. Wright, Allen Wright. Swanton, William Bailey, Rufus M. Bliss, Otis H. Brainerd, Eugene Consigney, Thomas Caine, Myron Craig, William M. Depar, Horace A. Hyde, Perry Lake, William H. Munsell, Franklin B. Newton, William Trendell, Alfred K. Wanzer, Seymour H. Wood. Al-
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burgh, Guy Haynes, Thomas Owens, Henry Trombly, William A. Clark, Joseph Hodge, Andrew Lamont, Joseph Bero. Grand Isle, Josiah H. Adams, Wyman A. Robinson, Willard Jackson. North Hero, Peach T. Knight, Orris P. Knight, Joseph Brown. South Hero, Zebina Landon, Lucius L. Shonion, Henry O. Wheeler, David Dillon, Bertrand A. Con- roe, Albert Upton.
First Regiment U. S. Sharpshooters .- Bakersfield, Rodney C. Worth- ing. St. Albans, William Cooley. Alburgh, John Kaanan, Jerome T. Niles, Peter Laflin, David Loran, George Squire. Isle La Motte, Will- iam F. Dawson, William P. Fleury, George G. Holbrook, Benajah Gor- don, Charles Jordan,
Second Regiment U. S. Sharpshooters. - Bakersfield, Nathan W. Leach, Welcome G. Leach. Fairfax, Waitstill Bliss, William G. King, Ezekiel B. Northrup. Fairfield, Walter Chase, Aquilla Darling, Thomas Fleury, James Low, jr., John Low, jr., Luther Leach, Napoleon Leach, Felix W. McGetric, Wallace W. White, Lyman B. Leach. St. Albans, David J. Howe, George B. Joiner, Ledru M. Rollins. Isle La Motte, Caleb N. Hill, Preston M. Pike.
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