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Governor's Guard .- The " Governor's Guard," an independent company, attached to the Eighteenth Regiment of Wisconsin State Militia, was organized at a meeting held in the city of Madison, January 30, 1858.
The history of the company from the time of its organization to the commencement of the rebellion, is much the same as that of similar organizations. In common with them, its members had to patiently endure the taunts of overwise civilians, as to the childishness of "playing soldier," belonging to the " floodwood " militia, and the like.
Their close application to drill under the direction of competent officers, soon gave them the reputation of being one of the best disciplined companies in the Northwest.
At the time of the first call for troops, in April, 1861, the roll of active members was smaller than it had ever been before. At their last street parade they turned out but little over thirty muskets.
Promptly on the first news of the call the company tendered its services to the Governor, and, after being recruited to the maximum, was assigned to the First Regiment of three-months men. The military history of its individual members is as follows :
Brigadier General-Lucins Fairchild, Captain Company K, First Regiment Infantry* (three months), April 20, 1861; Captain Sixteenth Regulars, August 5, 1861; Lieutenant Colonel Second Regiment, August 20, 1861; Colonel, Angust 30, 1862; Brigadier General United States Volunteers, October 20, 1863.
Colonels-William Hawley, Captain Company K, Third Regiment Infantry, April 24, 1861; Lieutenant Colonel, August 9, 1862; Colonel, March 10, 1863. T. S. Allen, Private Company K, First Regiment (three months) ; Captain Company I, Second, April 2, 1862; Major, August 22, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel, September 8, 1862; Colonel Fifth Regiment, December 25, 1862; Colonel, Fifth (reorganized), September 5, 1864. John W. Jefferson, Major Eighth Regiment Infantry, August 8, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel, February 2, 1863; Colonel, June 1, 1864. Charles L. Harris, Lieutenant Colonel First Regiment Infantry (three months), April 22, 1861; Colonel, Eleventh, September 2, 1861. George E. Bryant, Captain Company E, First Regiment Infantry (three months); Colonel, Twelfth, Sept- ember 27, 1861; mustered out at expiration of three years' service. James K. Proudfit, Second Lieutenant Company K, First Regiment Infantry (three months), April 2, 1861; Adju- tant, Twelfth, September 27, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel, July 30, 1863 ; Colonel, November 21, 1864. Cassius Fairchild, Major Sixteenth Regiment Infantry, October 10, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel, December 10, 1861 ; Colonel, March 17, 1864. Frank A. Haskell, Adjutant Sixth Infantry, June 2, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Company I, July 5, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Company D, April 18, 1863; Major and A. A. G. February 29, 1864 ; Colonel, Thirty-sixth, February 9, 1864; killed June 3, 1864. Ezra T. Sprague, Corporal First Regiment Infantry (three months); Adjutant, Eighth, September 3, 1861; Colonel, Forty-second, July 29, 1864.
Lieutenant Colonels-Julius P. Atwood, Lieutenant Colonel Sixth Regiment Infantry, May 28, 1861 ; resigned September 14, 1861. DeWitt C. Poole, First Lieutenant Company K, First Regiment Infantry (three months), April 20, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel Twelfth, Sep-
*Regiments mentioned in tbie sketch of the Governor's Guards are Wisconsin volunteers, unless otherwise designated.
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tember 25, 1861; resigned July 3, 1863 ; commissioned Lieutenant Colonel Veteran Reserve Corps, now Captain Twenty-second Infantry, November 15, 1863. Thomas Reynolds, Quarter- master Seventeenth Regiment Infantry, December 7, 1861; Major Sixteenth, December 10, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel, March 17, 1864. William F. Vilas, Captain Company A, Twenty- third Regiment Infantry, August 14, 1862; Major, February 26, 1863 ; Lieutenant Colonel, March 23, 1863 ; resigned August 29, 1863. Charles A. Wood, First Sergeant Company K, First Regiment Infantry (three months); Lieutenant Colonel Eleventh, Sept 2, 1861; resigned June 7, 1863. William H. Miller, Second Lieutenant Company E, First Regiment Infantry (three months), April 20, 1861 ; Major Second Cavalry, December 10, 1861; Lieu- tenant Colonel, June 13, 1863.
Majors-William H. Plunkett, First Lieutenant Company E, First Regiment Infantry (three months) ; Adjutant Seventeenth, November 11, 1861; Major, November 25, 1862. A. J. Ward, Surgeon Second Regiment Infantry, August 6, 1861; Surgeon Forty-third, August 12, 1864. Benton McConnell, Quartermaster Tenth Regiment Infantry, August 22, 1861; Paymaster, February 19, 1863. H. K. Lawrence, Paymaster United States Army, June 30, 1862. Joseph E. Green, Captain Company D, Twenty-third Regiment Infantry; Major, August 29, 1863.
Captains-A. A. Meredith, First Lieutenant Company H, Second Regiment Infantry, May 9, 1861 ; Captain and Acting Commissary Subsistence, June 11, 1862. Julius F. Randolph, Captain Company H, Second Regiment Infantry, April 26, 1861 ; killed August 28, 1862. Nat Rollins, Second Lieutenant Company H, Second Regiment Infantry, April 26, 1861 ; First Lieutenant, June 11, 1862; Captain, August 29, 1862. Edward R. Chase, Sergeant Com- pany K, First Regiment Infantry (three months); Captain Company F, Eleventh Regiment Infantry, October 2, 1861; Captain Veteran Reserve Corps. E. S. Oakley, First Lieutenant Company B, Eleventh Regiment Infantry, September 30, 1861 ; Captain, February 15, 1862; resigned January 23, 1863. William G. Pitman, Lieutenant Company K, First Regiment Infantry (three months) ; Adjutant Twenty-third Regiment Infantry, September 1, 1862; Cap- tain Company I, April 6, 1863 ; resigned December 16, 1863. A. R. Jones, Captain Com- pany I, Twenty-third Regiment Infantry, August 20, 1862 ; resigned April 4, 1863. J. W. Tolford, First Lieutenant Company D, Twenty-third Regiment Infantry, August 21, 1862; Captain Company G, May 11, 1863. Albert Pearson, Chief Musician Second Regiment Cav- alry ; First Lieutenant First Arkansas Cavalry ; afterward Captain. George T. Clark, Captain Company of Colorado Cavalry, on expedition against Indians. H. C. Bradford, Captain " Washington Battery," Confederate States Artillery.
Lieutenants-Lewis D. Aldrich, Sergeant Company K, First Regiment Infantry (three months); Adjutant Fourth Infantry, June 14, 1861; died May 21, 1862. James D. Ruggles, Quartermaster Second Regiment Infantry, June 12, 1861; resigned February 27, 1863. Theodore J. Widvey, First Lieutenant Company K, Third Regiment Infantry, April 24, 1861; resigned March 13, 1863. H. B. Lighthizer, Second Lieutenant Company E, Fourth Regi- ment Infantry, June 8, 1861; First Lieutenant, August 24, 1862; resigned June 2, 1863. James L. Baker, Second Lieutenant Company D, Twenty-third Regiment Infantry, February 6, 1863; First Lieutenant, May 30, 1863. Daniel R. Coit, First Lieutenant Eleventh Regi- ment Infantry, May 14, 1861. L. C. Mitchell, First Lieutenant Nineteenth Regiment Infantry. George M. Sabin, Corporal Company K, First Regiment Infantry (three months) ; Adjutant Sixteenth, November 19, 1861 ; discharged at expiration of three years' service, hav- ing declined promotion as Lieutenant Colonel Fifth Infantry. Ed. Illsley, Acting Assistant Paymaster, United States Navy. George E. Bacon, Adjutant of a Regiment, New York Volunteers. Jesse T. Gleason, Adjutant Twenty-third Indiana Volunteers. William S. Hobart, First Lieutenant Pennsylvania Volunteers (three months).
Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates-James Murison, N. C. S., First Regiment Infantry (three months). C. P. Chapman, N. C. S., Sixth Regiment Infantry. Charles Chit- tenden, N. C. S., Eleventh Regiment Infantry. J. W. Johnson, Corporal Company K, First
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Regiment Infantry (three months). Henry Pellage, leader of Gen. Blunt's Band; murdered by Quantrell's Guerrillas. T. D. Kanouse, Musician Sixth Regiment Infantry. George W. Smith, Private in Berdan's Sharpshooters. T. T. Richardson, Private in Berdan's Sharp- shooters. A. C. Mills, Private Fortieth Regiment Infantry.
Recapitulation-Brigadier General, 1; Colonels, 9; Lieutenant Colonels, 6; Majors, 5; Captains, 10; Rebel Captain, 1; Lieutenants, 12 ; Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, 9. Total, 53.
The last meeting of the Governor's Guards as a militia company was held on the 20th of April, 1861; then they enlisted, determined no longer to "play " soldier. It is doubtful whether any military organization in the United States of its age and numbers can show a bet- ter record.
ROSTER.
Dane County's Roll of Honor .- Among the citizen-soldiers of Dane County-those who volunteered to save the country when its existence was threatened-are the following :
TOWN OF ALBION.
Second Infantry-Company unknown-John Foot. Third Infantry-Co. K-C. C. Brown, William Abbott. Fourth Infantry-Co. B-John Shearer, James Saun- dsrs, Daniel M. Maxson, S. D. Main, A. P. McNitt, E. H. Masters, J. W. Parker (lat Lieut., 38th W. V. I., July 11, 1865), Joseph Morton, George S. Saunders. Co. G-H. A. Head (2d Lisut., 43d W. V. I., Aug. 10, 1864). Com- pany unknown-M. B. Hanson.
Seventh Infantry-Co. D-E. A. Reed. I. G. Bentley, E. C. Main, A. E. Oviatt, John Edwards, Stephen Ed- warda, George O. Coon, John O'Conner.
Twelfth Infantry-Company unknown-Huna Ander- 80n.
Thirteenth Infantry-Co. A-M. L. Bentley, Clayton Nash, E. W. Bahcock, William M. Green, Charles A. Green, L. H. Maxson. Co. F-C. C. Pratt, John Swart- out, Smith Foot, G. H. Prime, Alexander Courtwright. Company unknown-B. F. Maxson, E. L. Green, Samuel Burdick, Jr., Edwin S. Palmiter, Henry Morton, James McMonagle, Nels Nelson, Edward E. Slagg, Alexander Slagg, Joseph Slagg, Ole Oleson, Henry C. Martin, Henry B. Foot, Elisha C. Brown, William W. Coon.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. H-D. W. Burdick.
Twentieth Infantry-Company unknown -- Lewis Duxter. First Cavalry-Co. D-Thomas Conner, Martin Hollis. Co. E-Fred Ellis, Joseph Drury. Co. H-J. H. Saun- ders.
Third Cavalry-Co. E-Thomas Parks. Co. F-J. S. Green. Co. I-J. H. McCoon. Company unknown-M. R. Coon, Benjamin D. Milla, L. J. Main, Thomas J. Card- ner, Thomas R Collins, William H. Pell, L. J. Coon, Ole Johnson, E. T. Lauton, John Smith (transferred to Capt. Mills' Co., Zanesville).
TOWN OF BERRY.
Second Infantry -- Co. K- John Paschke.
Ninth Infantry-Co. I-Friedrich Bohn, Ernst Bohn, Herrman Bohn, Allwin Koch, Peter Hauser.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. A-John Berg, Carl Berg, Will- iam Emily, Abraham Emily, Denny Emily, Webster Emily, Friedrich Stevens, John Ford. Co. B-Gustav Bohn.
Twenty-third Infantry-Company unknown-William Marsh, Eli Eston Marah, Allen Marsh, Austin Laughlin, Thomas Hawley, Mathias Birk, Carl Hardwig Meyer,
Hugo Roberts, William Roberts, William D. Harvey, Peter Buchman, Samuel Hawley, Friedrich Dener.
TOWN OF BLACK EARTH.
Third Infantry-Co. K-B. Brazer.
Sixth Infantry-Co. D-D. Spears, John Charlesworth, Owen Charlesworth.
Seventh Infantry-Co. B-C. Spears.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. A-Warren Yard, William Charlesworth, H. Branard, Peter Bradshaw, T. H. Con- ery, J. H. Remington, L. Park, L. Walker, J. Hazeltine, N. Hazeltine, H. Park, William Roberts, L. A. Roberts, John Carpenter, William Turk, Alfred Turk, James Dall- aby, W. Hawley, E. H. Williams, G. Welling, John Cam- mack, Thomas Ellis, George Ellis, S. Barton (2d Lieut., July 29, 1865), Frank Peabody, E. Blatchford, Hall Sphink. Co. B-T. Y. Skinner. Co. F-W. High.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-William Brown.
Fifteenth Infantry-Co. B-K. Oleson. Company un- known-Allen Oleson.
Twenty-third Infantry-Company unknown-Thomas Robinson, Charles Snell, Fred Hameraly, John E. Odell, James Tifft, Asker Johnson.
Regiment unknown-John Boarman.
Second Cavalry-Co. F-Henry Boardman.
Third Cavalry-Co. L-Daniel Cleghorn. Company unknown-Ole Larson, Michael Polson.
TOWN OF BLOOMING GROVE.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. B-Edward Nichols. Company unknown-Marcus Libby.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. A-Isaac N. Dubois, George Pomeroy, John Webber, Ole Ellingson, Ever Johnson. Capital Guards-Casper Kepuick, George Nichols, John Inskeep, F. S. Inskeep, William Blake, Casper Wolf, E. W. Hacker, John D. Hacker, Charles Rickenbaugh, J. W. Barnett, Lewia D. Frost (1st Lieut., May 11, 1864), Henry Leips.
First Infantry-Berdan Sharpshootera. Co. G-George Whitson, Isaac Barker.
TOWN OF BLUE MOUNDS. .
First Infantry-Berdan Sharpshooters. Co. G-Albert S. Isham, Willard N. Isham, Henry Woodbury, Edward Day.
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Third Infantry-Co. K-Louis T. Glinsdale, O. A. Heeg (1st Lieut., Sept. 30, 1864).
Eleventh Infantry-Co. B-Frank Stetsman, Edward Noon, Charles Anderson. Co. F-William Wright.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. C-Henry Rich, Otis Reed, Cor- nelius Hart, William Krug, John Hankle, Charles C. Skinner. .
Fifteenth Infantry-Co. A-Christian Arneson, Ole Everson'
S-venteenth Infantry-Company unknown-John Fritz Dagenhard.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. A-Ole Ericson, Ole Lew- ison, Harmon Arnold, Frans Frances, William H. Bundle, Augustus Lindoff, Ole Nelson (2d Lieut., Dec. 6, 1864), Henry Nelson. Company unknown- - Anderson, Thomas Bnssett.
Third Cavalry-Co. M-James Carrol, E. P. Noble, George B. Balch, Joseph Franks.
TOWN OF BRISTOL.
First Infantry-Berdan Sharpshooters. Co. G -- Mitchel Brown.
Second Infantry-Company unknown-William Peik, Eland Brown.
Third Infantry-Company unknown-Lars Arnson, Augustus Huffman. Co. B-Lars Arnson.
Seventh Infantry-Co. B-Washburn Baker, Julian Lewis, Daniel Duston, Horace Ripley, James Brown.
Eleventh Infuntry-Co. G-Calvin Roode, Jacob Mikel, Albert Baxter, Peter Huffman.
Fifteenth Infantry-Co. H -Ole Halverson, Anfin Shur- ison. Company unknown-James Olson.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. K-Casper Stromunger. Com- pany unknown-Lewis Ripley.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. B-Owen M. Welton, Ely T. Sweet, Mathew F. Davison, Lorenzo Gray, Henry Huff- man, Adolf Lukagreed, William Marrow, Samuel Mar- tin, James Smith.
Twenty-third Infantry -- Company unknown -- Lewis Lew- ison.
Twenty-ninth Infantry-Co. A-S. W. Baker, Joseph Ring, Wensel Peshak.
First Cavalry-Co. G-Willis Chase, David Connant, Judson Smith.
TOWN OF BURKE.
Second Infantry-Co. D-David Palmer. Company unknown-David Harwood, James Tompkins.
Eighth Infantry-George Robbins, Lieutenant Colonel. Eleventh Infantry-Co. G-John, Beahm. Company unknown-Robert Carr, Marcus Pardee.
Thirteenth Infantry-Co. - George Hitts.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. A-Jerry Brandon, Stephen Glover. Co. B-Edgar Lewis, W. M. Small, Smith Pierce, A. S. Bush. Co. I-Anthony G. Cook.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. I-M. Heeley, T. Cunning- ham, P. H. Skinner, Ole Torgeson, Michael McNulty, Andrew Nichols, Gunder Edwards, Ole Larsen, Torgus Nerison, S. S. Pierce. Company unknown-David Bra- hen.
Twenty-seventh Infantry-Co. H-Erasmus Martinson, Asben Bry Gleson, Lars Oleson.
First Cavalry-Co. G-James McNulty, Robert Bell, James Esler, Judson Smith, Charles Sanden, George R. Weston.
Second Cavalry-Co. F-Charles McCormack (1st Lieut., Feb. 10, 1864), Henry Daymon, A. Coburn, George
Sturner. Company unknown- B. Rathbun, A McArthur. Co. H-Wesley Wadsworth (1st Lieut., Feb. 28, 1865)
Third Cavalry-Co. - John Vroman, Scott Warren. Regiment unknown-Edward Quinn, Henry Gibbons.
TOWN OF CHRISTIANA.
First Infantry-Co. E-Harron Safford.
Third Infantry-Co. K-Thomas Slagg, Peter Jensen, Gilbert Johnson, Sever Severson, O. D. Rogers, John 0. Johnsen, Ole Thompson, John O. Glensted, John Sween- son, John N. Brown (2d Lieut., Nov. 8, 1862), Frederick P. Brown, Dewitt Carrier, Even H. Bakke, Ira Spence.
Seventh Infantry-Co. D-George O. Coon, Delace A. Coon, George K. Chapin, Franklin B. Cottrell. Co. E- Andre Campbell (Adjt., July 5, 1864-promoted 2d Lieut., Sept. 13, 1862), Benjamin H. Stillman, Benjamin Ord way.
Fifteenth Infantry-Co. B-Ole Norby, Daniel Massing, Holvor Anderson. Sever Anderson, Neils Anderson, Jens Larson, Erik Nelson, Andrew I. Bjirk, Andrus Inge- britsen, Erik Neilson, Christopher Huff. Co. C-Torb- gen Hanson. Co. F-Torgel Torgeson. Co. H-Seeven Torgeson, Tobias Oleson, Andrew Thompsen, Tom Thomp- sen. Company unknown-Horace Rossing, Hans Bur- chsineus, Steven Torgesen.
Sixteenth Infantry-Company unknown-Philo Perry.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. E-Mathias Olesen, John Ole- sen, Charles A. Hansen, John Reder. Company un- known-Foster Seversen, Albert L. Lund (2d Lieut., Sept. 9, 1862), A. Christiansen, Demot Pool, Nicholas Nerisen, Jacob Muller, Thomas Larson, Robert Pool.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. E-John A. Crandall. Com- pany unknown-Thomas D. Durmin, Aldrich Crandall.
Twenty-seventh Infantry-Company unknown-Elend Nelson, Christiana Simonson, Ole Anderson, Sever John- son, Gril Anderson, Nicholas M. Nilson, Lars Halver- son, Hendice Notvig, John Anderson, George Hart- well, Ole Jacobson (1st Lieut., Sept. 9, 1862), L. Lar- sen Wrig, Samuel Frazer, William Lindstrum, Johanus Larson, Matthias Olson.
Regiment unknown-Company unknown-Sever John- sen, Torge Larson, David Scoby, George A. Klein, Jerome Goodrich, Ebin J. Packard.
First Cavalry-Co. B-F. C. Merrill. Company un- known-William Kearn, Christopher Hoxie.
TOWN OF COTTAGE GROVE.
First Infantry-Co. K-Stephen Salisbury.
Second Infantry-Co. B-William Franklin. Co. H- Paul Halverson.
Third Infantry-Co. K-Butler Floam, Horace Kelley, Eli Anderson.
Sixth Infantry-Company unknown-Theodore D. Kanouse.
Seventh Infantry-Co. A-Edwin Parker. Co. D- Charles Kelley, Thadeus Lorter, Luke Blount, Mateland Freeman, Henry G. Klinefelter (Q. M., Feb. 22, 1865), George Skinner, Chandler La Sure.
Tenth Infantry-Co. D-Lorenzo Butts.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. F-Charles Wobels, George Duryea. Co. G-Carlos Newell, Jacob Schadle, Abram Wolfe, Samuel L. S. Stickele, Thomas Woodford, John Rowe, David Kocher, William Davies, Martin McAbby, Austin Carver, Robert Tollard. Co. G-Festus Daily, Michael Gallagher.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-Hugh Davison.
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Twentieth Infantry-Company not known-Sever Ole- aon, William Rasbrook, Christopher Miller, Henry Net- wick, George Reyckeman, Swern Oleson, Amos Devoe.
Twenty-third Infantry-Company unknown-William Henderson, Alton Emerson, Hubbard Emerson, Elisha Button, Wheeler Curtis, Chestol Olson, Charles Durfey, Daniel Hinman, Ninera Dingman, Phillip Hoffman, John Shetter, Lorenzo B. Moore, William Crane, Stephen Sals- bury, James Crooks, Edwin Hubbard, Hiram 1. Drakely, Henry Lipa, John A. Newell. Co. D-Gilbert Hamsou. Second Cavalry-Washburn's .- Egbert Howard, Caleb L. Curtia.
Third Battery-Capt. Drury, Albert C. Bryant, Harlan 8. Howard, William Vantmam, lat Lieut. Ira W. Kanouse, Edward M. Kanouge.
Eleventh Battery-William Deenbor.
TOWN OF CROSS PLAINS.
Third Infantry-Co. K .- Mathew Hassry.
Fifth Infantry-Company unknown-Robert Bride. Sixth Infantry-Company unknown-Alfred Martin.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. A .- Path Thompson, Tha Rice, James Thompson, Obe Rice, Milt Hayny, Bayl Rice, Joaiah Hadaman, Charles Arland. Co. F-Ed Noon. Co. G-Samuel Showera,
Twenty-ninth Infantry-Co. G-Julius Schroder, (2d Lieut., May4, 1863), Chr Mayer, Heinr Corneil, Heinr Friedrich, John Jockem, Jac Steinmetz, Joseph Roeder, Hubert Schockte, Lud Gininnizttli, Paulus Braun, Fried Doenner, John Smith, William Martin. Regiment un- known, Company unknown-Charles Cleveland, Thomas Manigan.
Third Cavalry-Co. L-Jac Janson, Peter Virnig, Ab- Fax. Co. M-William Woolstone, George A. Rosbach, Surgeon.
TOWN OF DANE.
Firat Infantry-Company unknown-C. Shody.
Second Infantry-Co. H-O. W. Hawkins, Stephen Foas, E. Edmonds, Newton Riddle.
Fourth Infantry-Company unknown-A. B. Luce. Sixth Infantry-Company unknown-S. Durbin
Seventh Infantry-Co. A-Thomas Strangeway, B. F. Riddle. Company unknown-W. G. Bower, James Cle- land, Charles Cleland, William Cleland, Robert Verrinder.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. B-G. W. Doud. Co. G-Sil- vester W. Jones. Company unknowo-John Martin, A. Welch, E. Leater, William H. H. Rood.
Twelfth Infantry-Company B-Lewis Bitney, Fred Scholts.
Thirt eenth Infantry-Company unknown -- George Stark, John Lovejoy.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-William W. Lee. Com- pany unknown-John Wilson, Thomas D. Dunwiddie.
Sixteenth Infantry-Company unknown-Jerome Par- ker, J. Hough, O. Merrill.
Eighteenth Infantry-Company unknown-J. Leitch. Twentieth Infantry-Co. C-Thadeus Parr.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. H-R. Steele, A. Dodge, John Bates, John Hamby, E. Waterbury, S. Northrup. F. C. Clark, J. B. Duncan, W. H. Bissell, Nelson Davis, C. Hard, George W. Verrinder, Charles Bitney, Franklin Bitney, E. C. Biddle, W. H. Rood, J. W. Huntington, Musician. William Wood, Martin Delaney, Lyman Hay- den, Walter McFarland, Henry Philips. Company un- known-Ralph Cowles, Daniel Tubbs.
Third Cavalry-C. Hutchins, E. Phillips, C. A. Brown- ảng.
Sharpshooters-John Tillotson, William Babcock. Sixth Battery-Alpheus Sanderson.
TOWN OF DEERFIELD.
First Infantry-Co. B-Bergc Nudson.
Third Infantry-Co. K-John Anderson.
Fourth Infantry-Company unknown-Knud Helgeson, Eleventh Infantry-Company unknown-Josiah Hazen, Fifteenth Infantry-Co. B-Brown Sivertson, Erick Larson. Co. H-Peter Anderson, Evar Anderson, Elling Peterson, Kneed I. Seein, Berge Olson, Andrew R. Thompson, Andrew L. Foss, Ole L. Foss, Cornelius E Williams (2d Lieut., June 22, 1862). Company un- known-Lars Neilson, Tosten Larson, Carl - - Andrew Thompson, Arne T. Thompson, Ole Neilson, Sivort Anfin- son, Knud Berneson.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. G-Edward G. Miller (Capt., Aug. 19, 1862), John Keenan, Tosten Oleson, David S. Burbank.
Twenty-seventh Infantry-Co. H-Nicholas. Muldoon, Michael Foley, Charles F. W. Pohlman, Lars Larson Week, Ole Arneson, Alfred Thompson, Andrew J. Quam- man, Suren Olson, Neils H. Larson, Knud Williamson, William Thompson, Peter Johnso n, Thore Christianson, Amund Olson.
Twenty-ninth Infantry-Co. A-Tollef Dringson, George K. Gaskins, Frederick Schott, Benjamin G. Brekke, Will- iam Spooner, Thomas B. Torgood, John Neilson.
TOWN OF DUNN.
Third Infantry-Co. E-Nelson Manis. Co. L-Old Dava.
Seventh Infantry- Company unknown -- Andrew Oleson. Eighth Infantry-Co. E-Theodore Henshaw, David Ham, Frank Magan.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. B-Daniel Keely. Regimental Band-John Colladay, Theodore Colladay, Rufus Pritch- ard, George Colladay, Wallace Day, Color-bearer (pro- moted 2d Lieut.), Philip Day, Alvin L. Day.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. B-Daniel Scandlin.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. A-Baxter Van Buren, Isaac Roy, Isaac DeBoise. Co. D-John Nelson. Co. K- Wallace Westcott, Enoch Gaden, Charles Gilbert, Thomas Onny, Hugh Flaherty, George Stambaugh, Michael O'Nale, Alick A. Lee, W. M. Gunsolus, Harrison Lacy, Howard Jones. Company unknown-Robert Pennwold, Regiment unknown-Hans Greenbaum, Eli Johnson, Oliver Johnson, James Christofer.
First Cavalry-Charles Filo ..
Third Cavalry-Co. C-Hiram Hedges. Co. E-James Flinn. Co. K-Eli Anderson. Co. L-Andrew N. How- ard, Andrew Howard, Charles Mains.
TOWN OF DUNKIRK.
Second Infantry-C. H-Thomas Daily, Ole Strann, E. L. Reed, James M. Watkins, Benton Kelley, Abram Min- ard. Co. I-William Dow.
Third Infantry-Co. K-J. Mol, Andrew Johnson.
Fifth Infantry-Co. E-Thomas Miller. Co. I-Alfred Kelley.
Seventh Infantry-Co. D-E. F. Giles (Capt., Aug. 31, 1861), A. T. Reed (2d Lieut., Aug. 31, 1861), H. P. Colton, E. W. Jones (2d Lieut., Nov. 30, 1861), P. C. Buckman, E. A. J. Estes, A. J. Compton (1st Lieut,, Feb. 27, 1868), A. M. Buck, G. H. Coles, Edward Crane,
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Thomas Campbell, J. E. Consaul, Leonard Davis, Fred R. Dearborn (1st Lieut., July 20, 1864), Joseph Even, Ben L. Estes (2d Lieut., Feb. 27, 1863), L. C. Farnam, J. H. Fowler, Otis Guernsey, Fred M. Isham, Johnson J. Lee, James Murphy, William Machen (1st Lieut., Oct. 22, 1864), William Miles, Harvey Stoughton, William S. Sylvester, John H. Thornton, Isaac E. Wright, Henry Wheeler.
Eleventh Infantry-Band-John Daws, Charles Dodge, John Dodge, Charles Warren, J. W. Penewell, Benjamin F. Rolph. Co. F-Lysander Sweetlow.
Twelfth Infantry-Company unknown-Ole Sangery.
Thirteenth Infantry-Co. B-Amus S. Miller, Lewis L. Miller. Company unknown-Allen Savage, Berton Carey, Joseph Barnes.
Fifteenth Infantry-Co. A-Holver Holverson. Co. B -Thomas Olson, Lewis H. Johnson, Mandrup Nelson. Co. G-Henry Hauff (Capt. Aug. 16, 1863, killed Sept. 19, 1863). Co. H-Ole Isaacson. Company unknown- Andrew Nelson, Andrew Thompson, Lewis Hulverson, Johnan Fosda, Hans Fosda, Torhin Anderson.
Sixt enth Infantry -- Company unknown-John E. Jones (Q. M. Oct. 11, 1861).
Twentieth Infantry-Co. K-O. L. Phillips, Capt. Miles.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. A-Benton Lyon, Frank Lyon, T. E. Thompson, Byron Molona, George H. John- son, Henry N. Isham, Moses Guernsy, Prentice Nelson, Peter C. Jackson, Peter Hanson, Torge Olson, Garet Cook, Frank Rohy, Frank L. Dow, George Lacy, H. Gulmanson, Ole Larson, John Estes, John Hoffstcher. Lewis Gulman- son, Nels Thompson, Joseph A. Hill, John A. Martin, Halver E. Hanson, Ryer Johnson, S. B. Barlow, George Edmonds, Christian Nelson.
Twenty-fourth Infantry-Company unknown-Michael Hartwell, Ethan H. Jones, Seth Knight, Paul Knight, Harris E. Warner.
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