History of Crawford and Richland counties, Wisconsin, Part 73

Author: Butterfield, Consul Willshire, 1824-1899. [from old catalog]; Union publishing company, Springfield, Ill., pub. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Springfield, Ill., Union publishing company
Number of Pages: 1298


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On the 4th of September, the skirmishers of the 31st were among the first to enter the city. The next day, the regiment moved within the fortifications, and was assigned quarters in the city. In addition to other duties devolving upon troops in an enemy's country, the regiment were engaged in protecting forage- trains, and were very successful furnishing grain for the famishing horses and mules of the army. The twentieth army corps broke camp on the 15th of November, and filed ont of the burning city, which proved to be the march to the sea. The fatigues and dangers to which all were exposed were endured by the 31st


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during the march through Georgia. They took part in an engagement ten miles from Savannah, capturing the works and the camp of the enemy ; having one man killed, and three wounded. The regiment took part in the siege of Savannah, and after its capture was assigned quarters within the fortifications. Here they remained until the 18th of January, 1865.


On that day the regiment crossed the Savan- nah river, and rejoined its division at Parisburg, S. C., twenty-five miles distant from Savannah. Owing to rains, they were water-bound until the 28th. The regiment marched with the army through South Carolina, doing its share in burning and destroying, tearing up railroads, and similar duties, to drive back the enemy's rear-guard. On the 16th of March they took position in the front, at the battle of Averys- boro, and were under fire until night. They lost two men killed, and ten wounded. On the 19th, the 31st was at the battle of Ben- tonville, in which ten were killed, and forty-two wounded. The regiment reached Goldsboro on the 24th of March, having been on the tramp sixty-five days, twenty-three of which the rain fell without cessation, many of them barefoot, and often hungry for twenty-four hours. On the 10th of April the army was again in motion, in the direction of Raleigh, when they heard of Johnston's surrender to Gen. Sherman. The regiment went into camp at Raleigh. On the 30th of April the twentieth army corps started for Washington, passing through Richmond, Va., on the 11th, and arrived at Alexandria May 20. On the 24th they took part in the grand review at Washington. On the 2d of June they were ordered to Louisville, where quarters were assigned to them. Six companies were mustered ont, to date from June 20, and left for Madison June 21. They were paid off, and went to their homes July 8, 1865. The remaining companies remained in camp until July 8, and were mus- tered out, reaching Madison on the 12th, and were paid off and discharged July 20, 1865.


Another "Crawford County Company"-Com- pany A .- as before noticed, was made a part of THE FORTY-THIRD WISCONSIN REGIMENT.


The 43d regiment, organized in the lat- ter part of 1864, left Nashville on the Ist of January, 1865, and moved to Deckerd, Tenn., by rail, where six companies went into camp, and four companies were detached to guard Elk river bridge. In the beginning of June they returned to Nashville, and were mustered out of service on the 24th of June. They soon after returned to Milwaukee, and were disbanded.


There was, as previously indicated, a number of men from Crawford county in


THE SECOND WISCONSIN CAVALRY.


A special permit from the war department was obtained by Edward Daniels to raise a reg- iment of cavalry; and he received from Gov. Randall, on the 30th of June, 1861, a commis- sion as lieutenant-colonel, as an indorsement of his commission from the general government. He immediately commenced recruiting, and formed a camp of rendezvous at Ripon, and soon drew together over 1,000 men. He soon after broke camp at Ripon, and moved to Ken- osha, at which place the regiment was camped at the close of 1861. The field and staff officers were: Edward Daniels, colonel; O. H. La- grange, first major; Henry Pomeroy, second major; II. N. Gregory, surgeon; Charles Lord and H. W. Cansall, assistants; and J. E. Mann, quarter-master. The 2d Cavalry regiment, like the first, was organized under a special permit from the general government, granted to Hon. C. C. Washburn. Col. Washburn received his com- mission from Gov. Randall, indorsing the action of the general government, Oct. 10, 1861 and im- mediately commenced recruiting for his regi- ment, and formed a camp for rendezvous on the fair grounds at Milwaukee. The original field and staff officers, as far as known, were: Thomas Stevens, lieutenant-colonel; H. E. East- man, major; Levi Sterling, third major; W. H. Morgan, adjutant; C. G. Pease, surgeon; A. McBean, assistant; W. H. Brisbane, chaplain.


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On the 28th of December, the 2d Cavalry numbered abont 600 men.


On the 24th of March, 1862, the regiment left Camp Washburn, under orders for St. Louis; at which place they arrived on the 26th, and were quartered in Benton Barraeks. Here they were mounted and completely equipped; and, on the 15th of May, the first battalion left for Jefferson City, followed, on the 19th, by the second and third battalions. They left Jeffer- son City on the 28th en route for Springfield, where they arrived an the 10th of June. From Springfield they were ordered, on the 13th, to join Gen. Curtis' command. The junction was effected at Augusta. They were present at the battle of Bayou Cache, on the 7th of July, and afterward accompanied Gen. Curtis' command to Helena, Ark., in the vicinity of which place they were at the close of 1862.


This regiment was familiarly known as "Wash- burn's Cavalry, "having been recruited as we have seen by C. C. Washburn. He was retained in its immediate command but a short time, having beeen promoted to the position of brigadier- general. Col. Stephens, afterwards in command of the regiment, was formerly inspector general of this State. It was now in the third division of the Army of Eastern Arkansas, under com- mand of Gen. Gorman.


The regiment in February, 1863, was at Mem- phis, Tenn.,and remained there until the month of May, Lient .- Col. Thomas Stephens in command. In April, a detachment took part in the action at Cold Water, and did very active service. On the 10th of June Maj .- Gen. Washburn was placed in command of all the cavalry forces at Memphis, and received orders to report to Gen. Grant at Vicksburg. On the 13th of June the regiment was at Snyder's Bluff, engaged in scouting, up to July 4. Ou that day, they moved to the forks of Deer creek and Big Black river. On their way they received information of the surrender of Vicksburg. They took part in Gen. Sherman's expedition to Jackson, and on their return encamped (June 29) within a


short distance of Redbone church. The 3d cavalry was, in the latter part of 1862, at Fort Blunt, and on the 16th of July, 1863, marched southward, under command of Gen. Blunt. The next day, they were engaged in the battle of Honey Spring, in which the rebels were utterly routed, with the loss of many prisoners. On the 16th of August, they routed a superior force of the enemy; and, the day ensuing, attacked a large body of rebel Choctaw Indians, captur- ing their stores, and putting the whole force to flight.


The 2d Cavalry on the 27th of May, 1864, moved to Vicksburg; and, on the 11th of May, the veterans returned from Wisconsin, Col. T. Stephens in command. The regiment was en- gaged in scouting in southwestern Missouri and northwestern Arkansas during the summer, and on the Ist of September returned to Vicksburg, and were engaged, in the months of October, November and December, in heavy scouting duty. On the 2d of December Lieut .- Col. Dale, with 250 men of the 2d Cavalry, encountered a large body of the enemy near Yazoo City, on the Vicksburg road, where two were killed, eight wounded and twenty-seven reported as taken prisoners. On the 8th of December the regiment moved up the river to Memphis, and were engaged in scouting, etc., to the last of April, 1865.


The regiment was at Memphis the latter part of May, 1865, scouting, when they were put up- on the duty of guarding citizens from depreda- tions of rebel soldiers and bushwhackers. They were engaged in this duty until in June, when they were ordered to report to Gen. Sheridan at Alexandria, La. On the 3d of July Col. Stephens and the men whose term expired Oct. 1, 1865, were mustered ont, embracing about 200 men. The remainder of the regiment moved from Memphis to Alexandria, thence by way of Jasper, Livingston and Swartwout, to Trinity river, thence to Danville, Montgomery and Hempstead, Texas, where they arrived on the 26th day of July, after a march of 310 miles in


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nineteen days. Here they were employed in drilling and camp duty until the 30th of Octo- ber, when they commenced their march to Austin; where they arrived on the 4th of No- vember. They were mustered out on the 15th, and on the 17th set out for home, arriving at Madison Dec. 11, 1865, and were paid off and disbanded.


CRAWFORD COUNTY'S ROLL OF HONOR.


The following are all the citizen soldiers of Crawford county, so far as they can now be ascertained, arranged under the towns in which they lived at the time of their enlistment:


[Those marked (a) were killed in action; (b), died of wounds received in action: (c), died of disease: (d), died prisoners of war; (€), killed by accident].


TOWN OF BRIDGEPORT.


Second Infantry .- Co. I .: Jacob Purcell.


Sixth Infantry .- Co. C : Burton Packard, Stephen D. Bean.


Twenty-fifth Infantry .- Co. A: Philo Curley.


Thirty-first Infantry .- Co. A: Ithamer C. Burges. Co. D: Moses Barrette, Fredrick Bran- des, George Curley.


Thirty-seventh Infantry .- Co. I: Edward Thurston.


TOWN OF CLAYTON.


Sixth Infantry .- Co. C: Alexander Turk, Rollin Abbey, Austin Chadwyne c, John Q. T. Jordan, Elias Turner, C. D. Lamport, Samuel B. Mitchel. Co. E: James West.


Seventh Infantry .- Co. C: Lawrence Dowl- ing.


Thirteenth Infantry .- Co. I: Forger Mun- son, Severt Wilkerson.


Fifteenth Infantry .- Co. I: William Black, Samuel Brigg c, George A. Smith, Coleman Winn c.


Twenty-first Infantry .- Co. E: Michael Gor- man.


Thirty-first Infantry .- Co. A: Samuel F. Brown, Corporal. Co. D: Jonathan W. Ad- ney, William H. Evans.


Thirty-fifth Infantry .- Co. C: George W. Pugb.


Thirty-sixth Infantry .- Co. H: Samuel H. Hayes c.


Thirty-seventh Infantry .- Co. G : William Hounsell.


Forty-third Infantry .- Co. A: William El- den. .


TOWN OF EASTMAN.


Third Infantry .- Co. H: Thomas Jones c. Sixth Infantry .- Co. C : John Davidson, William W. Fisher a, Simon P. Rittenhouse, Joseph Dennis, James T. Mollery, John Gospel, Hiram West.


Eighth Infantry .- Co. F: Zenas Beaek, Ist Lieut., James T. MeClure a, Ist Sergt., Alexan- der M. Beach, Sergt., Alonzo Allen, Gonzaque Busher, Frank Brady, Samuel J. Burloek, Ed- ward Ellis c, Eben Hayden, Fred Lang c, Albert Mallory c, Edward Ostrander c, Charles A. Rossenbeek.


Eleventh Infantry .- Co. G: Edwin D. Part- ridge, William Fisher.


Eighteenth Infantry .- Co. H: William W. Bruner.


Nineteenth Infantry .- Co. A: Silas A. Samp- hear.


Thirty-first Infantry. - Co A: Milo J. Strong, Sergt., Robert Wisdom, Corpl., John B. Coyle, William Haley, Daniel T. Sage, Alfred Wal- lin, Joseph Wallin. Co. D: Lyman Cook, James McCann, James Tucker, John Vowrak. Co. K: Leonard A. Bonney, 1st Lieut., Aure- lius P. Zander, 1st Sergt., Henry A. Bailey. Michael Holley, John Mischo, Eugene L. Ros. senback, Robert M. Thomas.


Thirty-sixth Infantry .- Co. H: George II. Hazen, Blitha G. Thomas.


Forty-third Infantry .- Co. A: Michael Dona- hue, Joseph Ott, David Roy, David Sibido, David C. Posey, Alfred Belrichard, William C. Coales, Joseph A. Elis c, Michael Gronerb, Daniel Stackland.


Second Cavalry .- Co. C: Aaron C. Hazen c. TOWN OF FREEMAN.


Sixth Infantry .- Co. I: Charles Dibble u.


Eighth Infantry .- Co. F: Martin Finley, Charles S. Twoin c, Samuel J. Lewis e, Zacha- riah McQueen c.


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Tenth Infantry .- Co. G: Andrew Knudson.


Twelfth Infantry .- Co. K: Lewis Johnson, IIenry Johnson, Thomas Lyme, Erick Knudson, Andrew Knudson, Othalis T. McQueen, An- drew Oleson.


Forty-second Infantry .- Co. B: Veranus E. Akin, Corpl., William P. Hill, Mathew E. Law- renee, Benjamin F. Olin. Co. D: Ole Oleson.


Forty-ninth Infantry .- Co. F: Andrew Lewis, Andrew Rogerson.


Fiftieth Infantry .- Co. B: Erastus HI. Ames.


TOWN OF HANEY.


Eleventh Infantry .- Co. I: Alexander Wil- kins, IIenry D. Crow.


Thirty-first Infantry .- Co. A: Gilbert E. Hawand, John D. Welch. Co. D: John C. Be'lville, Ist Sergt., James Rinehart, Corpl., Lewis Bartlett, Nathan K. Coleman, David V. Coleman, John Coleman, Nathan Coleman c, Phillip H. Moon, David J. McCulliek, Ira N. Miller, Joseph Mars c, Ephriam HI. Turk, Josiah Willsey. Co. K: John H. Fortney, HI. D. Crow, C. D. Kast c. Edward Gray.


Forty-third Infantry .-- Co. C: G. George Barnum, William W. Myers, Charles A. Miller.


Forty-seventh Infantry .- Co. E : Charles Miller. Co. G: Loyd Kelley, Sergt., Robert B. Austin, Isaac E. Crow, Benjamin G. Moon.


Forty-ninth Infantry. - Co. F: William Brickner.


TOWN OF MARIETTA.


Eleventh Infantry .- Co. B : George Clark. Co. I: Iliram Wood.


Twelfth Infantry .- Co. K : Edwin Rogers, Leyseu Blanchin, William G. Wayne, Samuel Wayne, Franklin Wilsay, Stephen S. Ferrell.


'Twentieth Infantry .- Co. C : John Fritz c, Richard Hoyle. Co. D : Robert Reynolds c, Joseph Riee b, Seth Reynolds. Co. I: John Quigley.


Twenty-first Infantry. - Co. E : William Posey.


Thirty-third Infantry .- Co. A: William San- ders. Co. B: Thomas W. Reynolds, Corpl., Al- fred A. Rogers, James Shields c, Frederick


Tipp, George Thompson. Co. G: George E. Harrington Ist Lieut., Martin Adams, William W. Bruce, Thomas Ward, Corpl. c, Edward F. Cheever, Albertus V. Cheever, Griffiin Hurl- burt c, Louis K. Pierce, Charles A. Steele, William Sanders, Jackson R. Wilson.


Forty-third Infantry .- Co. C: Isaac Thorp. Forty-seventh Infantry .- Co. E: Daniel Rog- ers, Jonathan Rogers, Seth Reynolds. Co. G: Eli Emmons, Corpl., John A. MeDaniel, Corpl., Josiah B. Bedient, Patrick Carlin, Francis M. Cheever, James Perrill, James C. Jones, Moses Lary, Hugh McDaniel, Charles B. Miller, John T. MeDaniel, James McDaniel, Thomas Mc- Knight, Daniel Q. R. Smith, Wilson Shockley, Benjamin Shockley, Chauncey H. Steele.


Forty-ninth Infantry. - Co., F: Eros Jen- nings.


TOWN OF PRAIRIE DU CHIEN.


First Infantry .- Benjamin F. White, surgeon. Second Infantry .- Co. B: Dane B. Peon.


Third Infantry. - Co. B: Cyrus Fairfield, Silas Streeter. Co. C: Michael Burke, Moses Dunn. Co. F: Matthew Howk, Thomas C. Lin- ton.


Fifth Infantry .- Co. B: Danford A. Carpen- ter. Co. K: August Frang, Martin Zimpfer. Co. II: George II. St. Clair.


Sixth Infantry .- Philip W. Plummer, Major u. John Davidson, Adjt., William Whaley, mnsi- cian, Edward W. Plummer, Com. Sergt. Co. A : William Kilner, A. L. Pearson. Co. B : Ter- ence McCabe, (drafted). Co. C: A. L. Hooe, Capt., Thomas W. Plummer, Capt., E. A. Wha- ley, Capt., Philip W. Plummer, Ist Lieut., Loyd G. Harris, Ist Lieut., Orrin D. Chapman, 2d Lieut., Norman S. Bull, 2d Lieut., Charles HI. Putney Ist Sergt., George Adams, 2d Sergt., c, Judson Hurd, 2d Sergt., John W. Findy c, Lemnel Bailey, Corpl., Simon W. Hubbard, Corpl., Edward A. Bottum, A. M. Young, Wil- liam P. Armstrong a, Mathews Andrews, Jesse Adams, Amman Christian, Alexander Boyd a, Simpson M. Brewer, James G. Conklin, Richard Corcoran, John Drysdale c, Samuel R. W.


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Faulkner, Albert L. Fish c, Peter L. Gulberg, Willard Gilmore, Daniel D. Havens, Ezra P. Hewett b, John H. Ilall, Lemuel P. Harvey, Henry Miller, Henry E. Pettit, George Russell, Gotlieb Schiortzer,Joseph Vallainin, William H. Wollin, Daniel M. Wordman, Wyndort Wim- ple, William Winney, Alfred R. Withrow, Charles E. White, Robert White, Julius Wei- man, George W. Wilson, Frank Young, Jacob Snider, Charles H. Clay, Adam Rau, Harvy B. Vangarder, Leeter B. Martin, Stanley Vander- wather c. Co. D: John Davidson, John Bew- man, Edward W. Plummer, Francis Gray a. Co. G : Phillip W. Plummer, Capt., Joseph Brader c, Isidore Morean, Isaac W. Roberts.


Seventh Infantry .- Co. F: Julius B. Nicku- son.


Eighth Infantry .- Co. F: James H. Greene, Capt., Byron Hewitt, Corp !. , Samuel Tillotson, Corpl., James Patterson, Corpl., Charles Belrich- ard c. Edward C. Dwight, Stephen Dawson c, Thurlow W. Lacy, Justus Fish, Martin Myland c, Jacob Paul, Michael Pelland, Joseph Ruff, Ferdenand Ruba, Anton Shulka, Francis Il. Wagner.


Ninth Infantry. - Co. E: John A. Fingerly, Frederick Houk, Louis Heileck, Henry Hagene, Charles Witteman. Co. H: John A. Fingerly b. Co. K: John Mather, or Walber.


Tenth Infantry .- Co. F : Moses F. Aberna- thy.


Eleventh Infantry .-- Co. G: Samuel Jenks. Co. H: Sebastian Morisis.


Twelfth Infantry .- Co. G: Charles Branden, Hiram Chase, George S. Cooper, Hiram Gilmore, Frederick Gongoware, Patrick Keyes, George Long, James Swart, Theodore Woods.


Thirteenth Infantry .- Co. B: Thomas Cash- man.


Fifteenth Infantry .- Co. F: Edward Larra- viere, Corpl., Duff. G. Brunson, Corpl., Ambrose Brunette, Arretus Butler, John Connelly (No. 3), Thos. Cushman, Edward Delaney, Felix De- caire, Oliver Denoe a, Erick Hazelins c, Paul Osberg c, Richard Richardson, Victor William.


Co. I: John C. Williams a, Frank Keiser, Chas. Schlenter.


Eighteenth Infantry .- Joshua J. Whitney, Asst. Surgeon. Co. A: W. P. Tinkham. Co. K: Chas. N. Hitchcock.


Nineteenth Infantry .- Co. A: Wm. A. Gale. Co. G: Wm. Gale. Co. K: Henry K. Sherman. Twentieth Infantry .- Co. A: Everington Van Warmer. Co. I: Henry Brandes. .


Twenty-first Infantry .- Co. A: John Dale, Casper Bnehl, Simon Cull, Charles Verley. Co. G: John B. Cardy. Co. H: James F. Kast, Owen Kenedy, John W. Rue, Peter Richards.


Twenty-fifth Infantry .- Co. A: Cyrus C. Ben- nett.


Thirty-first Infantry .- Field and Staff: Isaac E. Messmore, colonel, Rufus King, quarter-master, William F. Benson, quarter-master, Darius Ma- son, Surgeon, Alfred Brunson, chaplain, Aaron Denio, 1st quarter-master sergt., Edward S. Ed- dy, hospital steward. Co. A: Henry A. Chase, Capt., George F. Lewis, Ist Lient., William S. Rainier, Sergt., Thomas H. Livermore, Corpl., Albert T. Lewis, Corpl., James Allen, Jedarial Cole, Spencer E. Farnam, David S. Hill, Sam- uel S. Hewitt, George R. Hill c, Isaac Johnson, John C. Kellogg, William S. Martin, Alexander Newman, - Pugmire, Joseph Prew, George WV. Russell, Andrew W. Shepard, William Shipley, Samuel Tinker, Hartwell H. Wilkerson, Robert Wilson, Frederick Watts, Gottlob J. Zech. Co. D: Ormsby B. Thomas, Capt. Nathaniel C. Denis, Capt., Charles W. Lock- wood, 1st Lieut., David Van Wert Jr., 2d lieut .. John C. Seybold, Sergt., Raphael Boisvert, Sergt., Theophilus G. Brunson, Sergt., Aaron Denio Jr., Sergt., Levi Grandy, Corpl., John Valentine, Corpl., John K. Wolfe, corpl. Thomas Tokes, Corpl., John P. Mathew, Corpl. c, Orlando W. Berge, Austin Birge, Edwin N. Baron, John Betz, John T. Baker, Edwin P. Curtiss, Patrick Finley, Zachariah F. Furgeson, Joseph Gale or Yale, John Grace, Ilenry llard- rich, John Maginiss, William Maxwell, John Mccluskey, James McCluskey, Hugh Mines,


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George W. Oswald, Jeremiah Phelps, Richard D). Phelps, Cornelius Russell, Patrick Ryan, Martin D. Smith, David St. Germain, George W. Smith, William Ward, Joseph Villemain, Peter Ward. Co. HI: Byron Hewitt, Capt. Co. I: Daniel Boiswert, John R B. A. Boiswert, Louis Chewert. Co. K: Edwin A. Bottum, Capt., Theophilus G. Brunson, 2d lient., Wil- liam A. Bottum, Ist sergt., John A. MeClure Corpl. e, Edwin N. Baron, Richard D. Bull, Thomas Cashman, Eugene Durand, Francis Gaulthier, Baker Knowlton, August Kessler, Peter La Pointe, Samuel H. Merrill, George Pease, James L Sappington, Otis Stafford, Cy- rus Sharp.


Thirty-third Infantry .- Co. A: Ebenezer C. Miller.


Thirty-sixth Infantry .- Co. H: Samuel Ole- son c.


Thirty-seventh Infantry .- Co. G: Miles Smith. Co. I: Lester L. Cowdry.


Fortieth Infantry .- Co. E: Edward F. O'Neill, corporal.


Forty-second Infantry. - Co. D: Battiece Wauban.


Forty-third Infantry .- Charles H. Williams, S. M. Co. A: William Partridge, Lieut., James II. MeHleury, Sergt., Theophilus G. Brunson, Sergt., Patrick F. Hanley, Sergt., Charles IL. Williams, Corpl., John Doyle, Augustus O'Neill, Baptiste L. Roque, Corpl., Nathan C. Skelton, Jerred Atwood, Eugene A. Brisbois, Cicero C. Chase, William Chase, John J. Conkling c, Hen- ry Delaney, Samuel Dwachet, Michael Feather- stone, William Garry, Albert Gauthier, Michael Iliggins, Dennis Ilayes, Ambrose Lovyer, An- drew Norris, William II. Pierce, Eli Richards, Orlean Stram, Daniel Derry. Co. C: John T. Zeitz, Sergt., Albert Erdenberger, Carl Erden- berger. Co. H: Elijah L. Lyon, Ist Lieut., John Coughlin, Timothy Donehue, William B. Lacy, John C. Montgomery, Jene S. Smith.


Forty-fifth Infantry .- Co. C: Daniel R. Law- renee, sergt., Albert Green, corpl.


Forty-eighth Infantry .- Co. C: Edwin A. Bot- tum, Capt., Theophilus Darnes, Sergt , Edwin W. Barnes, Sergt., Samuel Batcheldor, Sergt., Ilen- ry Hull, Sergt., John Wagwigan, Sergt., Frank L. Hodges, Corpl., Hiram Batcheldor, Corpl., Joseph H. Clark, Corpl., Joshua A. Bradley, Corpl., Philip Wisenberger, Corpl., Charles L. Allen, Ilamilton Burges, Ezra Boyle, John Covell, Michael Delury, Michael Donley, Moses Duguette, John Elder, Paul Fernelle, Lucius R. Fitch, John Green, Michael Godfrey, Charles Hlonge, David Hickok, Patrick Kelly, John L. Lyon, Joseph Laroque, Peter Lesor, Patrick McArdle, Thomas E. Wagwigan, Alexander McClaferty, Charles Oazvis, Edward Portwine, William. L. Russell, Charles Reihin, John F. Root, Tildon T. Root, Addison L. Root, Daniel HI. Root, Joseph Shefield, Abner Shrake, Adam Shrake, Henry H. Thomas, Jabus Tasker, Char- les Wattles, John F. Willoughby, Thomas W. Alsif, George W. Beals, Joseph Riah. Co. K; Christian HI. Miller.


Fifty-second Infantry .- Co. C: Vino Wales.


First Cavalry .- Co. C: William T. Shawl, William Shillers, John W. Warley, William Worley c, John Werley. Co. F: Henry Brag c, Daniel T. Brown, Jonas Fuller c. Co. I: William Lots, Frederick Schiller.


Second Cavalry .- Co. C: Chancey Blaucher, tst lieut., Joseph Barrette, Franklin Bacon, George T. Doyle, John E. Hall, Enoch Haney Samuel A. Young, John T. Hewitt, Benjamin F. Howland.


Third Cavalry .- Co. D: Alfred Berkley, Ist Lieut.


Light Artillery .- 8th Battery: Thomas L. Redlow. Thirteenth Battery: Chauncey Tib- betts.


TOWN OF SCOTT.


Eleventh Infantry .- Co. I: Oscar Dilley, Elijah T. Davis.


Twelfth Infantry .- Co. K: Ira T. Dilley.


Thirty-first Infantry .- Co. D: William II. Sloan,


Thirty-sixth Infantry .- Co. H: Jacob Graver.


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Forty-seventh Infantry .- Co. G: James B. Newcomb, Sergt., Willlam W. Tate, Sergt., Geo. WV. Bedient, Corpl., Robert Duncan, Corpl., Charles F. Coulbourn, Corpl., Robert Eyers, William Flanagan, Tompkins Green, Allen D. Greenfield, George E. Harrington, Seymour C. Hurlburt, Lentler Herlocker, Daniel Q. R. Smith, Samuel Wood c.


Forty-ninth Infantry .- Co. F: Charles II. Lawrence, Alphonso Slade, James Turk.


TOWN OF SENECA.


Fifth Infantry .- Co. G: Morris E. Brown.


Sixth Infantry. - Co. C: George Fairfield, Richard A. Marston a, Alfred T. Onderkirk, Walter G. Pease, William H. Pease, Morton Prothero, George Copsay, George Green c, Peter George, Alvin Bundy, William B. Cock- erill.


Eighth Infantry .- Co. F: Willard D. Chap- man, Sergt. a, Charles H. Green, Corpl. c, Michael Maloney, Corpl., Henry E. Butterfield, James Hamilton, Chas. Munnc, John Peters a, George M. Robbins, John W. Smith, William HI. Thompson, Darius Welch.


Eleventh Infantry .- Co. A: Patrick Ewright, Dennis Ewright. Co. G: Benedict Ruchti, Henry Russell.


Twelfth Infantry .-- Co. K: James Clark, Corpl., George C. Bonny, James M. Bcane, George Mellison, George D. Clark, 2d Lient., William F. Slater.


Fifteenth Infantry .- James Demmings, Hosp. Surgeon. Co. A: John Bray, Patrick Ryan, James P. Finley.


Eighteenth Infantry .- Co. C: John H.Graham, Ist Lieut., William Nittle. Co. K: Thomas Finley, Sergt. c.


Nineteenth Infantry .- Co. E: Clarence Wilke. Twentieth Infantry .- Co. A: Charles W. Clark.


Thirty-first Infantry .- Co. A: George Lyman, 2d Lieut., Harrison H. Whaley, Ist Sergt., John C. Inman, Sergt., Dealson Tichenor, Sergt., John Smethurst, Wells Briggs, Samuel W. Clark, Pizard Cook, Daniel Canfield, James Da-


vidson, John Ewing, Newel H. Hopkins, Cyrus C. Knapps, Joseph Michael, Artimus McDon- ald, Archibald Montgomery, Owen E. Miller, Henry D. Shilto, Joseph Smethurst, Ira W. Thayer, Alfonso F. Tichenor, Ozral Watson. Co. D: Samuel Armstrong, James Boyles Renel F. Haskins e, Artemus McDonald, Timothy Sul- livan, William True. Co. Il: Freeman R. Pease, Sergt. Co. K: William True, Corpl., James J. Gear, James Boyles, George Dean, Samuel N. Daggett, George II. Harrington, Cyrus C. Knapps, George W. Newton, Henry C. Rose, James N. Searle, Henry Vanderbilt, William Withey.




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