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Early in February, 1863. the Second and Third Battalions received orders to report to Maj. Gen. Hamilton, Department Commander at Memphis. Here they remained until April, when they were engaged in the action at Coldwater, doing good service. After this battle, a detach- ment of Company C was sent forward under the command of Lieut. Riley, to ascertain the whereabouts of Gen. Smith, who was to co-operate with Col. Bryant's force, but returned with- out finding him. Soon after, it was ascertained that a large number of horses and mules on their way south for the rebel army, were to cross the Coldwater. Lieut. Riley was allowed the privilege of attempting their capture. This he successfully accomplished, bringing back, beside sixty or seventy head of horses and mules, much miscellaneous property. On the 13th of June, the regiment reported to Gen. Washburn, at Snyder's Bluff, on the Yazoo River, where they were employed in scouting up to July 4. After making several minor changes, they were, on 7th, assigned to Gen. Sherman's expedition en route for Jackson, Miss. During the second day of the march, they had a sharp brush with the enemy. Arriving at Jackson, they formed part of the force dispatched to Canton; near that place they encountered the enemy, but during the night, he retreated without venturing anything further than a smart skirmish. The 26th found them again in camp near Vicksburg. During the winter of 1863-64, the Second Cavalry remained encamped at Red Bone Church. In March, 1874, the veterans of the regiment were allowed a furlough, and returned to Wisconsin, returning in May. In September, the first bat- talion, which, up to this time, had been engaged in guard and scouting duty in Missouri, rejoined the remainder of the regiment at Vicksburg. On the 2d of December, 1864, Lieut. Col. Dale with 250 men of the Second Cavalry, encountered a heavy force of the enemy on the Vicksburg road near Yazoo City. After a short encounter, the enemy appeared in such force as to flank the little command, and, after twice beating back his charges, the Second was obliged to retire. The casualties in Company C were as follows: Wounded: Privates, A. M. Parker and Rich- ard Ladd. Twenty-seven of the command were taken prisoners. Later in the month, the regi-
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ment was engaged near Memphis in scouting. In April they were assigned to the duty of pro- tecting citizens from the attacks of bushwhackers and returned rebel soldiers, and remained so engaged until June, when they were ordered to report to Gen. Sheridan, at Alexandria, La. On the 3d of July, such of the officers and men whose terms expired on or before the 1st of October, 1865, were mustered out. The remainder of the regiment proceeded to Hampstead, Texas, remaining at that place until October, when they commenced their march to Austin. At that point, on the 15th of the month they were mustered out. They then started for home, marching on foot to Brennan, one hundred miles, and reached Madison on December 11, 1865, where they were paid off and the regiment disbanded.
ROSTER OF VOLUNTEERS.
AS TAKEN FROM THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S BOOKS, MADISON, WIS.
TOWN OF LANCASTER.
Second Infantry-Co. B-Peter Schildgen. Co. C- James Gilligan, William Foster, John-Frey, Asa Griswold, Alson Parody, Jonathan Booth, Joseph Brown, Frank Liscum, David Strong, Theodore Day, C. H. McCord, B. F. Hyde, George B. Hyde, William B. Reed, John Doyle, Hamilton Barber. J. Walter Hyde, John Raines, George Beasby, John Willis, Andrew J. Curtis, James Gow, Da- vid Gudger, George L. Hyde, J. Dillon, Thomas Cox. Co. G-Dan O'Brien, Peter Stilgren.
Third Infantry-Co. F-R. F. McGonegal. Co. K- William Hubbell.
Fifth Infantry-Sergeant Major, Richard Carter; Quar- termaster, Jolın G. Clark. Co. I-Janet Spencer, Charles Langridge.
Sixth Infantry-Co. C-Charles E. White.
Seventh Infantry-Co. C-William Powers. Co. F- Benjamin Hayden, Eugene Sloat, George Halbert, Charles Living, John Folks, Justus Pointer, Henry Ruppe, James Tralver, Peter Cameron, Peter Schlosser, John Schlosser, John Johnson, Andrew Meeker, Capt. J. B. Callis. Co. H-John Draggs, James Andews; Chaplain, S. W. Eaton.
Ninth Infantry-Co. E-Frederick Kuhn.
Tenth Infantry-Co. F-William Rothchild, Thomas Hollister, Capt. W. H. Palmer, Milton Showalter, James Strong, Victor E. Strong, Henry Northey, H. G. Tabler, John Singer, Dan Doyle, Robert Richardson, J. S. Cum- mins, Ed. D. Lowry, C. C. Morse, Alexander Pollock.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. K-William A. Curry.
Fifteenth Infantry-Lieut. Col. David McKee.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. C-John Salmon.
Eighteenth Infantry-Co. A-John Sturgeon, James Sturgeon, Frank Wilkinson.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. I-Robert F. Banta.
Twentieth Infantry -Co. C-Mirza Skinner, S. W. Rogers, A. H. Blackman, Jacob Harmess. Co. I-Rufus M. Day.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. D-Daniel Decker, Lucien Parce, William Kritzer, Capt. H. D. Farquharson, Peter Henkle, John T. Wilkinson, John 11. Wellstampt, John H. Dougherty, A. Van Allen, Peter Leser, Joel Breese, George B. Sprague, Robert E. Hyde, John D. Tobler, John Woolstenholme, John Barnett, C. H. Baxter, George M. Francis, L. A. Brethapt, William H. Croft, David Schriner, Herman Cook, Dan F. Pierce, J. Allen Barber, Henry J. Hayden, James Hayden, J. N. Sprague, Nathan
Shoemaker, Joseph Morrison, Robert Irvin, Alexander Irvin, Albert Burks, Burton Sumner. Co. H-J. Pitt- man Cox, William Waddell, Isaac Greenwood, Oscar Lisharness, Anton Knapp, Dewall Garner.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. A-First Lieut. George B. Carter, Col. J. B. Moore.
Second Cavalry-Co. C-Thomas Shanley, Samuel Kaley, Myron W. Wood. Co. F-Alfred Bonham, Jacob White, Jr., Chauncey Pierce, James Richardson.
Sixth Battery-Henry S. Keene.
Unknown-John Pollock, Iowa ; A. H. Blackman.
TOWN OF PLATTEVILLE.
Second Infantry-Co. C-E. Kimball McCord.
Third Infantry-Co. F-John Kolb, George Kolb, Da- vid May, A. L. Burk, E. J. Bentley, Harmon Herman, James Hammond, Franklin Russell, Irwin O' Harro, Jus- tice D. Babcock.
Seventh Infantry-Co. C-J. H. Holcomb, George Pfilyewinesyer, L. T. M. Crist, Samuel Nasmith, Allen R. Bushnell, Joseplı McCord, Charles F. Odamd, Williamn Carlile, Theodore Smelker, William Brittan, Rodolph Henry, Frederick Nodorf, John Beth, William Spees, John Howard, Jasper Rewery, Henry Rewery, George Mitchell, W. W. Davis, Albert Gillis, E. A. Andrews.
Ninth Infantry-Co. unknown-Joseph Minehart.
Tenth Infantry-Co. I-William O. Butler, C. T. Over- ton, Andrew Bryan, Seth Steele Charles McManas, Neal McPhial, John Kaump, Sylvester Gilham, Frederick Grosch, George Zeigler, John Waster, Frederick Clideo, John Smale, George Schad, William Richards, William Kimes, Jacob Tanceler, Albert Bruno, William Smith.
Fifteenth Illinois Infantry-Warren Armstrong.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. unknown-William R. Park, Hospital Steward ; George W. Eastman, Surgeon.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. F-Henry Smith, John Paine, John Hooper.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. E-Samuel Griffith, Samuel Basye, Isaac W. Basye, John Black, Joseph D. Alford, William Eldens, William L. Estabrook, J. B. Armstrong, A. F. Putnam, John G. Scott, John M. Shaw, John W. Smelker, Marion High, John Gilliam, Orlando McQues- tean, George Newcomb, Frank Jeradoe, Sylvanus Stone, William Bachelor, Charles Bromley, Alonzo Bromley, James Overton, John Grow, William Gribble, Jacob Shuister, Jacob Iseman, Montville Cornett, Frederick Bachelor, Sylvanus Stone, James McCoy, Jeruel Blanch-
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ard, Elijah Blanchard, George L. Hallell, Charles Richey, Joseph Amphlet, Lewis Wannemaker.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. A-William Brill, Huron Thomas, Hudson Thomas, Henry J. Trabee.
Second Cavalry-Co. unknown-Horatio H. Virgin. Third Cavalry-Co. G-Nathan Janney, Richard Bee- gill, William Long. Frederick Miller, Frederick Fost, William Carl, William Jones, Frank Rowe, Warner Wood, Thomas D. Drinkall.
TOWN OF POTOSI.
Second Infantry-Co. C-Richard Armstrong, William Booth, Samuel Booth, James Branhan, Mat Baker, George Burton, Alford Bonham, Riley Dotey, Henry Evans, William Ewing, Belknap Fuquay. Charles Hilgers, George Booth, George Jones, Valores Kinney. Henry Neavill, Frank Neavill James Neavill, Frank Nichols, John St. John, Joseph Shilling, Samuel Sprague, George Wil- son. Co. F-Henry Acker. Co. I-Lewis Laffo.
Third Infantry-Co. F-George Cornick, John Kern, Robert Thorp. Co. F-John Thorp.
Sixth Infantry-Co. C-William Druen.
Seventh Infantry-Co. F-James Ayers, James Booth, Philip Bennett, Ben Brannan, Wesley Craig, George Eus- tes, William Foreinley, H. Harris, Alexander Ivey, Thomas Kee, John Leppla, Melvton McPhail, Chauncey Pierce, Henry Repked, John Runnion, John Sepla, Westly Craig, George Eustace.
Ninth Infantry-Co. A-Conrad Brunke, William Ly- indecker, Henry Myer, Henry Schutger.
Tenth Infantry-Co. F-Nelson Ayers, William Ayers, James Ayers, William Branstated, Josiah W. Dailey, Theodore Hilger, Robert Jarrett, Ambrose Jarrett, Rob- ert Longstaff, John McGuire, John Means, Charles H. Platt, Robert Roach, D. E. Wilson, Ervin Wright, Robert Jarrett.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. G-Theodore Mackey.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. I-William Thorp.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. F-William Booth, Solomon Peck.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. H-J. J. Aldrich, John Al- linson, J. A. Burton, Theodore Bellon, G. Brown, Dan Baucker, John Bradbury, Charles H. Bilderback. T.B. Bil- derback, Fred Curtais, Thos. Clark, John D. Cinfield, James T. Clark, Jesse P. Cardey, Lewis Crow, George B. Campbell, Ira Cook, M. F. Crouch, Henry R. Campbell, Jolin Druen, Jesse Dailey, Frank I. Feldhad, James Foreinley, D. Garner, William A. Hewitt, Michacl Hurst, John Hail, James Hudsmith, William H. Haywood, Alfred Kinney, R. H. Kindrick, Samuel W. Lowery, J. D. Long, Henry Lowry, Austin Lisherness, Simon Langstaff, Harrison Marquith, A. M. McPhail, John Meid, Thomas McDon- ald, Peter Nicholes, Charles J. Olmstead, C. C. Osborn, William Patterson, Z. U. Polander, Henry Russel. James Richardson, Philip Roesch, Michael Roberts, Charles Razent, Jacob Stockly, James Sprague, Jasper Schmitz, Leopold Seeing, James Savage, B. Stohl, Jasper Turner, Quincy Twinning, Newton Turner, Russel Turner, Caleb Taylor, George D. Utt, David Utt, Joseplı Walker, Will- iam F. Woodruff, William Walker, John Zimmerman.
Second Cavalry-Co. C-Melvin Grigsley, Horatio Irish, Charles O' Mara.
Regiment unknown-Francis Barron, Joseplı Duncan.
TOWN OF BEETOWN.
Second Infantry -Co. C -James Hughes, Michael Cook, George Holloway, George Sephenson, Levi Showalter, R. S. Stephenson, Samuel Peyton, Richard Graves.
Third Infantry-Co. F-William Aldrich.
Sixth Infantry-Co. C-Charles Guier, Charles White, Harley Sprague, Albert Sprague, Herman Gantner, John H. Ishmeal, Norton Eversall, Henry Preston, Evan Ellis, John Fry, Alexander Tully, William H. Druen, William Hickok, C. F. Babcock. Co. unknown-Homer Lilly.
Seventh Infantry-Co. A-Levi W. Woods. Co. F- Lorenzo Taylor, Henry Hudson, Griffin Hickok, Thomas Price, Thomas Kee, Lewis Stephens, George Cooley, Jesse Roberts, Webster Cook, Simon Woodhouse, Joseph Stone- house, William Holloway, John Cahill, John Blackbun, George Adkinson, Nathan Bradberry, William N. Miles, James Taylor, Samuel Woodhouse, William Adkinson.
Tenth Infantry-Co. F-Reuben T. Crasley, Benajah Bass, Adolphus Turcott, Magnis Beal, Pierce Cahill, Gor- ham Alexander, Jacob Rama, Charles H. Platt, Abraham Dodge.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. C-Edward Guier.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. I-Thomas Bintliff, Richard Pafford, Henry Bass, George Day, George Beagle, Joshua Beagle, Thomas Reyna, Lester Wagner, Thomas Click, John Wise, Louis Wise, William Woodworth, Edward Hutchcroft, Enos Woodruff, John Rockefeller, Reuben S. Morse, Joseph Huey, Benjamin Budworth, William Wad. dle, Richard Ishmael, Henry Zimmerman, Stephen W. Peyton, George Johnson, Lewellen Arthur, David Arthur, Egbert Spragne, Miner Johnson. Co. unknown-Josiah Peck.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. D-Francis Keyes, Peter Henkle. Co. H-John Bapciste, George Brown, Howard Finley, James Finley, Jesse Shipton, Philip Knapp, Ben- ton Dainall, Oliver P. Gardner.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. D-Horace Atwood, John Leighton, Benjamin Lewis.
Second Cavalry-Co. C-William Davis, John L. Tay- . lor, Edward Stonehouse, Edward F. Fay, William Thro- pell, James F. Holloway, Wash A. Holloway, George H. Pond, William Hicks, Joseph Chambers, Jesse Miles, Jr., Henry L. Miles, Marvin L. Pratt, Joseph L. Langton, John Conner, John Showalter, J.W. Cothran, Alfred Bon- ham, Alvin L. Cook, Jesse Stephens.
Regiment unknown-Rinehart Eversall, Jefferson Ved- der, Horace June, Thomas Adkins, Abraham Adkins, Freedom Jackson, Rice Dimock.
TOWN OF BOSCOBEL.
Second Infantry-Co. C-Wieland Weibel, Spencer Mead, George Fritz, J. H. Stubbs, Henry Parker, S. M. Train, Z. Z. Dowd, F. Buermester, E. C. Miller, Casper Gardent, C. K. Dean, Payson Kellogg, John Bowers, Jr., John Bowers, Thomas Barnett, George Gibson. Co. G- James F. Russell.
Third Infantry-Co. F-I. D. Babcock, Thomas Dowd, Henry Allen, Atlas Budd, S. Viall, James Cook, James A. Murphy, Leon Beaupray, C. C. Stone.
Seventh Infantry-Co. C-John Morgan, Alexander Grace, John Fritz. Co. H-Adam C. Rogers, Nathaniel Johnson, Warren Trumbel, Martin Moore, Jefferson Coates, Isaac Coats.
Ninth Infantry-Co. E-William Gehoke, Peter Shrei- ner.
Tenth Infantry-Co. F-Philip S. Glover. Co. G-Rob- ert Casey.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. H-William A. Delap.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-William H. H. Rogers. Co. K-Benjamin Martin.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. I-Henry Closson.
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Eighteenth Infantry-Co. A-James Armstrong, Frank Wilkinson.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. C-John Jenkins, Henry Craig Harvey Clark, Benjamin Sanburn, George Williams, H. A. Taylor, Gardner Martin, Charles St. John, Drenyon Smith, William Shipley, Eli Marble, Joseph Duchame, Noah Watkins, Thomas J. Watkins, Jacob M. Laughlin, Charles Bergler, Charles E. Stephens, E. Spiedel, John Hammonds, John Powell, Henry Fish, Henry Carver, Abram Haughtaling, Boon Eldridge, Henry Stone, Hart- ley Mars, W. L. Nash, James Farley, Peter Cosgrove, I. N. Egbert, Jas. Russell, Joseph Shipley, James Featherly, Stephen Watkins, V. Kratoch will,
Twenty-fourth Infantry-Co. A-John Horner, William Gill.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. E-F. I. Eastman.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. B-Capt. George R. Frank, George Haw, Lewis Cobb, Jonathan Walker, B. D. Bat- ten, Robert Allen, William Whaler, I: Van Allen. Co. G-Lewis Melton, S. I. Davis, Capt. F. B. Burdick, Chris- topher Brown, Lewis Reichel, Henry Ray, B. Closson, Abner Clark, E. H. Liscum.
First Cavalry-Co. L-Lewis Pennock, A. Devoe, Jolın Sturgeon, Radliff Toothman, Thomas McCormick, McGrain. Isaac Hayden.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-R. Odell, Edward Barber, Thomas Louiston, George Hendricks, I. C. Briggs, I. G. Closson, Henry W. Clark, Isaac Woodward, Henry Judy, Reuben Savercoal, Jerome Douglass, Andrew McCord, James McCord, William Garity. Co. H-Sidney S. Smith, Frederick Smith. Co. M-Perry Swartz, Martin J. Closson, Williard S. Closson, Stephen Partlow, Leroy Rodgers, Edgar Barber, S. I. Curtis, Samuel Closson.
Milwaukee Cavalry-George Anderson, Michael Ritchie. . Frank Endres.
Regiment unknown-Joseph Rever.
TOWN OF HAZEL GREEN.
Second Infantry-Co. I-Henry Curry, William Po- losh.
Third Infantry-Co. F-Amos Wentworth. Co. I- Charles B. Chipman, Allen Tompson, William Freeborn, Anton C. Dudley.
Sixth Infantry-Co. D-Lorenzo Preston.
Seventh Infantry-Co. C-Rowland Williams, E. W. Prentiss, George Erbel, William H. Cadwell, H. Brient, W. O. Topping, Louis Wynes; Eliza Wilham, Freeman Quimby, L. Nye, Avgust F. Erp, Alonzo Richards. Co. G-William Wynen. Co. unknown-Jacob Riel.
Ninth Infantry-Co. E-August Baker, Jacob Baker, August Grubby, William Brooker, Adam Brant, Michael Smith.
Tenth Infantry-Co. F-Samuel Osborne, Martin Skiner, Whenton Knowling, William Terwarther, Solomon Hath- eral, John Ralph, Joseph Hurst, James Kilgore, A. M. Dodge, August Bratnober, William Pearie. Co. I-Georgo Pease, Samuel Eastman, Owalle Eastman, David Eastman, Francis Tompson. William Lidle, John K. Johns, James Faunt, Bernhard White, Arwood Butler, Henry Willey.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. I-J. C. Langhran, William Grib- ble, Edwin Richards, John Oats, John Isley, Presley Crowder, H. Howard, William Morlea, James Williams, Charles B. Hall, W. H. H. Townsend, William Bruer, William Hosking, Edwin Richards, O. W. Bennett, John Spensley, D. G. Perman.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. I-Peter Hamblock, N. E. Shearman, C. A. Rose, Frederik Rafstark, Robert Ash-
more, William Went, Thomas Morrane, Joseph Thomthose, Robert Osborne, John Stephens, William A. Suncork. Philip Waltz.
Ryan Guards-Illinois Volunteers-Arthur Doyle, Will- iam Burns, John Burns, Mathew.
Illinois Infantry-Co. Unknown-James Freeborne, Charles Newton, Terry Doyle, John Merry, Chapman Thesworth, Joseph D. Young, Christy Keley, Edward Warne.
Regiment unknown-Luis Hoeg, William Preston. John- son Augustine, Andrew Brant ; Thomas Sumersides, Iowa; James Hefron. Thomas Hefrom, Mineral Point ; Frederik Bransess, Bhilip Sisson.
TOWN OF JAMESTOWN.
Third Infantry-Co. I-A. Dunham, O. Bugbee, Henry C. Sadler, John F. Lane, Eb Allen, W. S. Buck, Daniel McDaniel, E. T. Sprague, Frank Kittoe, Cady Folts, Rich- ard Folts, Moses Sweat. Co. G-Freeman Ingersol, Ira E. Smith.
Seventh Infantry-Co. C-Edward Mackey, William Bristol, Wm. J. K. Atchinson, Harrison Elliott, Jacob Elliott, G. W. Sain.
Ninth Infantry-Co. C-John Richards, Adam Brant. Tenth Infantry-Co. I-Hiram Shrigly, Harrison Tal- bot, Martin Collogan, Joseph Ross, William Nelson.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. I-Presley Crowder, John Long, George Long, Smith Scribner, Joseph Baker, Il. F. Willey, Morgan J. Smith, John Wigle.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. F-David Brown, Henry Em- erson, George L. Daigh, Lawrence Williams, Duane Chapple, John Malone, Patrick Burk.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. E-M. F. Beazley, Peter Brown, Charles Richards, Ransom Folts, Peter Finne- gan, Hugh Wiley, Edward Thurtell, Samuel B. Cook. Jo- seph Van Deven, Alizusius Kirchberg, William HI. Sad- dler, Adam Long, Thomas Burns, William Maxwell, Will- iam S. Tomilson, George Allison, Charles Blanchard, William D. Elliott, Thomas J. Elliott, A. W. Maxwell, Simon P. Muffley, George W. Sevens, H. A. Harney, Lawrence Smearpock, B. Van Der Ryt, John H. Fenley, S. Freeman, George Lathrop, A. Lathrop, Frank Lathrop, George R. Clark, Moses Murish, Joseph Nelson, James M. Elliott.
Names of Persons Enlisted out of the State .- Silas Lane George Pregler, Andrew Guler. L. H. Carley, Thomas Allen, M. W. Johnson, Chester Cole, Michael James, Frank Johnson, Thomas J. Williams, Antoine Smear- pock, J. R. Hutchinson, John J. Smith, Frank Gilham.
Regiment unknown-Co. unknown-James Fry.
TOWN OF MUSCODA.
Second Infantry -- Co. C-William Cunningham, Spen- cer Train, Casper Gavlient.
Third Infantry-Co. F-Thomas Farnsworth, Stephen Gray, Luther Fillon. Co. unknown-P. M. Hanscom. Fifth Infantry-Co. H-George Wilsey.
Seventh Infantry-Co. D-Samuel Richmond, Frank Bull, Jacob Young, Francis Fagant, John Rheinbacker. Co. H-Francis Carver, Edward Carver, William Salmon. Eighth Infantry-Co. E-Nelson Wood.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-Ferdinand St. John, Theodore St. John, James Blair, JohneF. Hill, Anton Kornels, Jules Postell, John Price.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. I-George Carver, Samuel Salmon, Benjamin Salmon, A. A. Fuqua, Calvin Wood,
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Henry Schermerhorn, George Farnsworth, J. J. Ostran- der, E. C. Miller, Levi Wilson, George Gasser, Michael Remy, William Cave, Daniel Husteol.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. C-Edgar Haskins, II. H. Manlove, Lauren Thurber.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. A-Franklin Ward, Thomas Stewart, John Salmon, David Hess, George Miller, An- toine Deenslan, O. C. Denny, Charles Gassett, George O'Brien, Francis Hanneman, Byron Wright, Benjamin Miller, R. A. Campbell, William Bull, Eli Campbell and George Wright.
Third Cavalry-Co. MI-Henry M. Taylor, Jay Thomp- son, Carroll Kircher.
Dillon's Battery-Frank Parish, Albert Elston.
TOWN OF GLEN HAVEN.
Second Infantry-Co. A-Joseph Miller, Gustavus Kietchman, Harman Greener, Frank Leeman. Co. C- Thomas Brookins.
Sicth Infantry-Co. H-Leonard Nettleton.
Seventh Infantry-Co. F-John Schosher, Alphonso Kidd, John Dolphin, George Henderson, Fred Garner, John Marks, Levi Sigsby. Co. K-Motg Miller.
Tenth Infantry-Co. F-William Ayers.
Fourteenth Infantrg-Co. unknown-Robert Taylor.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. I-George Johnson, John Kauffman, Alex. Ramsey.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. D-Isaac Murry, John Kill, William Henderson. Co. E-J. C. Rice. Co. H- Dan Buckhagen, John C. Smith.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. D-Thomas Hawks, Samuel Wymer, Peter Voight, Henry Young, James Charles- worth, William Chase, James Gault, William Scott, L. Weaks, Oriel Shattuck, Henry Wildman, Joseph Brook- ins, A. R. Ewbank, William Barr, George Chase, James Delleware, N. L. Barner, Frank Door, William Parker, Martin Edwards, James McDonald.
Second Cavalry-Co. C-William Murry, J. Carr, Jo. Meyers, Laslı Jamison, Lee Pember. John Corner, George Hutchcroft, William Hutchcroft, Ross Irish, John Hutchcroft, Joseph Parkins.
Iowa Regiment-Philip Offman, F. Saunders, August Gottie, Jackson Bronstak, William Dewey, George Gould.
Illinois Regiment-Alphonso Gould.
Regiment unknown-Washington Selleck.
TOWN OF HARRISON.
Second Infantry-Co. C-William Huron, William Ew- ing
Third Infantry-Co. H-David M. Henry.
Seventh Infantry-Co. C-Elijah D. Bushnell, James H. Jones, John Vollenveider, William Tallada. Co. F -- Henry A. Kanmp, Henry Miles, L. D. Culver, Franklin Dean, Isaac Reamer, Nathan Bradberry, Collins Chap- man.
Tenth Infantry-Co. I-Jolin Broadly, George C. Travis, John H. Travis, Robert Wilson, Stephen Tallada, James Tallada, Charles S. Morris, Calamus Fish, H. H. Winter, David Borkholder, Lewis C. Wilson, William Hawk.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. D-Robert J. Wilson.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. I-Elza Rouse, John Muscingall. Twentieth Infantry-Co. F-Solomon Peak.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. E-Samuel Vannatta, Will- iam A. Wilson, Samuel B. Vannatta, Morgan B. Van-
natta, James H. Massey, William Ifarris, James D. Bailey, Willianı H. Bailey, Benjamin F. Bailey, William C. Miller, John F. Kaump, A. H. Jones, Myron Barstow, C. P. Wilson, N. W. Winter, Hiram Eastlick, George Hurlbut. Co. H-Samuel E. Crocker, John Toulouse, Joseph Toulouse, Henry C. Brock, Marcellus P. Brock, James Hudsmith, James Savage, Jr., William A. Kaump, Hiaam McFall, Edwin McFall, Thomas McMahon, Jr., William McMahon, Charles Wunderlin, James Chester, Morris Cavanaugh, William H. Wilson, William McKee, John Likens, Jeremiah Brown, Thomas H. Wellock. Co. I-John Peake, John Louthain, Leander Knox.
TOWN OF SMELSER.
Third Infantry-Co. F-Tom Collins, David Ashmore, William Holmes, James Holmes. Co. I-William F. Brandon, William Doyle.
Fifth Infantry-Co. I-Joel A. Fish.
Seventh Infantry-Co. C-George Beasly, Thomas Mc- Kinney, Fred Dunham, Ezekiel Parker, Edward Eason, L. M. Alltiyer, William Mead, George Fortney, Wallace Holines.
Tenth Infantry-Co. I-Benjamin Wayne, Hiram Shrigley, Frank Shoomaker, David Parish, Joseph Holmes, Thomas P. Derlin, I. W. Thompson.
Twentieth Infantry-Co unknown-James Graham, Joseph Fortney, William Fortney, Abel Harper, Jolın Todd, Garven Hart, William Sap, Anson Ingler, Fulton Holmes.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. E-Thomas Doherty, Jacob Doherty, Samuel Stone, George Newcom, William Harris, Silas Parker, Francis Kane. Co. I-Augustus Copair, William Tomilson, Larry Caspar, Alonzo Hale, George Thomas, Thomas Wayne, E. H. Kineston, Austin Sallee, William Wilkins, Nadab Eastman, John Kiser, John Wynn, Dan Butler, John Lantermann, William Miller, P. O. Thompson, Albert Carroll, Andrew Medcalf, Sam- uel Catts, Robert Nash, Daniel Smalley, Albert Brandon, William Crouse, Barrone Gilham, James Carroll, Levi Pretts, I. R. Wilkinson, Erasmus Witherbee, I. N. Cabe- nis, Frank Brock, John Peck, G. C. Palmer, John Der- vigier, Theo. Shoomaker, Perry Martin, Robert McRay- nob, William Clark, John Heil, Ira Patterson and J. C. Derlin.
Third Cavalry-Co. G-John Runnels, Alben Ottwell, Jolın Ramels, Elijah Butler, Edward Twedell, William Dederic.
Fifth Iowa Cavalry-Co. E-J. M. Sliker, John Bran- don, I. W. G. Woods, Nicholas Hoffman.
Fifth Battery-George White.
Regiment unknown-Michael Donohoo, Henry Todd.
TOWN OF MILLVILLE.
Second Infantry-Co. C-J. W. Jones. Lewis Pennock, Charles Garvin, Daniel Garvin, Daniel Eldridge, Isaac W. Reavill, John Coon, John Vantassel, Andrew Bur- nett.
Third Infantry-Co. F-Daniel Snider, John G. Harsh- berger, John Branprey.
Fifth Infantry-Co. I-Aaron Case.
Seventh Infantry-Co. F-C. B Bishop, E. S. Mac- Dowell, James Simkins, A. A. Kidd, Albert Gould, William Turnbee, F. S. Kidd, Warren Whittiney, J. W. Mackenzie, George Folomsbee. Co. H -- John Turnbee, John Murphey.
Ninth Infantry-Co. E-John Shipney.
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HISTORY OF GRANT COUNTY.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. H-David Washburn, Orson Washburn, Robert Crubaugh, John M. Church, C. W. Grinnery, J. H. Mumphord, J. H. Delap, Steven Rice.
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