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They then moved to Stark's Landing, thence to Blakely, on through Mobile to Whistler Station, thence by Nannahubbah Bluff to MacIntosh Bluff, where they arrived on the 25th of April, and where they were employed in erecting fortifications until after the surrender of Gen. Taylor. From there they went to Mobile, and, soon after, to Brazos, Tex., where they arrived the 6th of June. On the 13th, they marched to Clarksville, where they were engaged in pieket luty until the 2d of August, when they moved to Brownsdale, where, on the 29th of the month, they were inustered out. They then embarked for home, arriving in Madison on the 17th of September, 1865. and were soon after paid off and disbanded.
Stanton and Burton Guards. Companies B and C, Thirtieth Infantry .- The recruits for the Thirtieth Regiment rendezvoused at Camp Randall, in October, 1862, where they were mustered in on the 21st of the month, under Col. D. J. Dill, the Iowa County men being the nucleus of Compan- ies B and C. Regimental headquarters were at Madison for some time after. Eventually. the regiment was divided into four companies, going up the Missouri River to Fort Sully ; neither of these, however, were Companies B or C. On the 26th of May, Company C was sent to Bay- field, in this State, remaining but a short time, then returned and the regiment went to Mil- waukee.
In October, 1864, Companies B and C, with two other companies, were sent to Fort Wads- worth, in Dakota Territory, under Maj. Clowney. Leaving Fort Wadsworth on the 29th of September, 1865, they removed to Fort Snelling, Minn., where they arrived on the 12th of October, after a 300-mile march. On the 20th of October they embarked on the Mississippi and went to Benton Barracks, Missouri, and thence to Paducah, Ky., where they were engaged in guard duty until the 6th of December, when they were removed to Louisville, Ky., and all but one of the companies were called in. Thence the regiment moved to Bowling Green, Ky., where it remained but a short time, going thence to Louisville, where it arrived on the 12th of January, 1865, and was assigned to guard the military prison. On the 8th of Feb- ruary, Companies B. C and G, under Maj. Clowny. moved to Frankfort, Ky .. where they
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were stationed as city garrison. Company B soon after moved to Georgetown, where it acted as garrison under Lieut. Gill. This company rejoined the command on the 27th of May, and with it returned to Louisville. On the 20th of September, the regiment was mustered out, and on the 25th arrived at Madison, and was disbanded and paid off.
Dodgeville Rangers, Company C, Thirty-first Infantry .- The Thirty-first Regiment was principally recruited in the summer of 1862. The first rendezvous was held in September at Prairie du Chien, where, on the 9th of October, the recruits were mustered in under Col. I. E. Messmore. One of the six companies mustered. C, or Dodgeville Rangers, was recruited in the town of Dodgeville. After lying in camp until the 14th of November, the regiment was divided, three companies going to Madison to take charge of the camps for drafted men. From there they were moved to Camp Mitchell, where the other companies had gone, and where, on the 13th of January, the remaining four companies were mustered in. On the 1st of March, 1863, the regiment was moved via Cairo, Ill., to Columbus, Ky., where it was assigned to the Sixteenth Army Corps at Camp Halleck. While here, they were engaged in raiding, recon- noitering and guarding at different adjacent points. From Columbus, they proceeded via Cairo and Louisville to Nashville, Tenn., in September, and remained there until October, when they moved to La Vergne, and thence to Murfreesboro. Soon after. Company B was detached and stationed at Stone River Crossing, where it remained until April, 1864, doing guard duty ; then joined the regiment at Murfreesboro. Soon after, the regiment was assigned to the Second Army Corps, and was divided into detachments, and placed on guard duty along the line of the railroad from Tullahoma to Murfreesboro. A mounted detachment under Lieut. Beattie did excellent service in Middle Tennessee from March to June. In June. the entire regiment was transferred to Nashville, Tenn., and placed on provost duty. On the 16th of July, 1864. they were ordered to Atlanta, where they arrived on the 21st of July, and took a position in the trenches, and where they were constantly under fire and engaged in fatigue duty until the evac- uation by the enemy. Subsequently, they were engaged in foraging and garrison duty, until the 15th of November, when, with the Second Corps, they started and went through to the sea with Sherman. When within nine miles of Savannah, the regiment had to struggle through & terrible swamp, under heavy fire. However, it, in company with an Ohio regiment, captured the rebel camp and equipments, for which exploit they received the encomiums of the entire command. Eventually, the Thirty-first participated in the engagements at Chesterfield, S. C., March 1, 1865. At Averysboro, S. C., on the 16th of March. At Bentonville March 19, where the regiment did distinguished service, helping to sustain five heavy charges, and losing sixty men. Thence they marched to Goldsboro and Raleigh, where they encamped. On the 3d of April. they started for home. stopping at Alexandria, Va., to engage in a grand review, May 20. Arriving at Louisville, Companies Band C were mustered out. June 20; reached Madison the 23d. and, on the 8th of July, were paid off and disbanded.
The Sixth Battery .- The Sixth Battery, Buena Vista Artillery, Capt. Henry Dillon, hav- ing twenty-five men from Iowa County, was organized at Camp Utley, Racine, on the 2'd of October, 1861. They were first placed in charge of a siege battery at New Madrid, Island No. 10, where they remained until May 17, 1863, when they removed to Corinth, and were, on the 3d and 4th of June, engaged in the battle at that point, sustaining a loss of four killed and twenty-one wounded. Having been to Boonville. Rienzi, Grand Junction, Moscow, Lumpkin's Mills, Memphis, Holly Springs and La Fayette, Tenn., they were finally moved to Helena, Ark., thence to Milliken's Bend, La., and on to the siege of Vicksburg, after the battle of Thompson Hill. When the enemy retreated. the battery was in the pursuit, and. overtaking him, engaged at Jones' Cross Roads. They were at the battle of Raymond on the 12th of May; thence went to Jackson, where they were engaged; then on to Vicksburg, where they took posi- tion on the 19th, remaining during the siege. Eventually, on the 27th of September, the entire battery moved to Memphis, Tenn., having been divided a short time before. From this point, with the First Brigade, Third Division, Fifteenth Army Corps, the battery moved via Glendale, Miss., Dickson, Ala., Tuscumbia, Chickasaw, Florence, Rogerville, Fayetteville, through Win-
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chester and over the Cumberland Mountains to Chattanooga, where they arrived on the 2d of November. They soon after participated in the celebrated movement against Mission Ridge on the 24th. Their guns were soon after condemned, and they went into camp until fresh equip- ments could be supplied. They were at Bridgeport, Larkinsville, and finally at Huntsville, Ala., on the 9th of August, 1864, where the new trappings and recruits were forwarded soon after. A number of the men re-enlisted at this time as veterans. During March and April, one section of the battery was stationed on the Tennessee River, twelve miles from Huntsville. Here they had occasional engagements with the enemy. who were stationed on the opposite side- On the 12th of May, they started in pursuit of a rebel force which had captured and burned Madison Station, twelve miles distant. The pursuit was abandoned at the Tennessee River, and they returned to camp. June 22, they left Huntsville, and proceeded via Stevenson ; thence by rail to Kingston, Ga., where they arrived on the 30th, and remained in camp until July 12. They then moved forward thirteen miles to Fort Etowah, commanding the bridge across Etowah River, near Cartersville, Ga. Lieut. Simpson then took command of the battery, which com- prised two officers and ninety-six enlisted men, forty of whom were veterans. The Sixth Bat- tery exchanged guns on the 9th of November, receiving Rodman rifles instead of Napoleon guns. They broke camp at Fort Etowah on the 10th of November, and moved via Cartersville and Chattanooga, to Nashville, Tenn., and joined the reserve artillery on the 17th, at Camp Barry, where Capt. Hood resumed command of the battery. On the 29th, anticipating an attack, Camp Barry was broken. The same day, the artillery was assigned to the defenses of Nashville, the Sixth Battery occupying Fort Gillem. December 29. they returned to Camp Barry, and, on the 7th of January, 1865, were transferred to the Reserve Garrison Artillery of the department of the Cumberland. In accordance with orders, the men, on the 16th of Janu- ary, were armed with muskets, and subsequently furnished details for duty as provost guard in the city. They left Nashville by rail on the 17th of February, arriving next day at Chatta- nooga. They remained at Chattanooga until ordered to proceed to Wisconsin for discharge from service. They arrived on the 3d of July, 1865, at Madison, Wis. The battery was mus- tered out on the 18th, to take effect from the date of their arrival in the State.
ROSTER OF VOLUNTEERS.
AS TAKEN FROM THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT OF WISCONSIN.
TOWN OF ARENA.
Second Infantry-Co. K-John Hootman.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. A-Robert Lloyd, Harvey Wool- worth, James Boardman, John Austin, Edward Lamp- man, Edward Barwell. Co. G-Warren Hathaway, Koh- ert McGann, Jacob Dodge, Manly Dodge, Jeremiah Shiny, Michael Murkhey, Lennder Parks, Frederick Mouback, Thomas Terneing. John Welsh, William Masterman, Sam uel Portlow, David Winged, Charles Bywater, John By- water, Patrick Nary, John Mikewait, George Appleby, Jerome Calkins, Stephen Calkins, Anson Calkins, Evan Gilbertson, Edward Mabbitt, Thomas Bishop, Daniel Hol- comb. James Law, Andrew Wynn, George M. Dodge.
Twelfth Infantry-Company unknown-Frank Wilson, James Wilson, William Rine.
Seventeenth Infantry-Company unknown-Patriek Ter- nen, John C. Hogan.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. E-Orville Tyler, Robert Ad- dison, Samuel Colwell. Thomas Melville, John F. Calkins. William T. lowry. Romanzo .\. Coats, Michael Lenhey, William C. Raynor, William Hutchinson, Worcester Ilo]- comb, E. A. Freeman, John F. Appleby, John G. Tyler, William May, Francis Wilson, Joseph Barwell.
Thirty-first Infantry-Company unknown-Frank Ville- mont, John T. Mabbott, William Porter.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. A-John Wingad, Bannister Davis, Job Wilkinson, William Mabbott, Edward Lahen, l'aul Velmont, John Freeman, John Hill, John M. Wilson_ Second Caralry-Willinm L. Dawson.
Third Cavalry-Henry Sanderson.
Regiment unknown-Patriek Farrell, George Ashmore, Benjamin Parkins.
Sixth Battery-Robert L. Lloyd, Marcus Reemers, John McCann, James Woolen.
TOWN OF CLYDE.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co 1-William Hoben.
Sixth Battery-Augustus Tronkill, Louis Tronkill, Fer- dinand Daggit.
Regiment unknown-William 1. Likely, William UI_ Holmes, John Post, Benjamin Searles, Warren 1 Collins, John Leece, Henry Razy, James Carroll, William Nolen, Edward Nolen. Antoine Tassell.
TOWN OF DODGEVILLE.
Second Infantry-Co. 1-George Williams, l'eter l'eter- son, William Owens, Joseph Williams, John Furze, George Gilbert, John Granville, Cornelin4 Wheeler, Will- iam S. Renney, James Perrine, - Parry.
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Third Infantry-William Maffit, Samuel Blodgett, Ilenry Watts, William Thomas, John Owens, John Jones, Thomas Persons, Richard Chappell, John B. Jones.
Eleventh Infantry-Company unknown -- Charles Reeves. Twelfth Infantry-Co. C-Alfred Blodgett, Daniel Rice, James Granville, Cornelius James, John Rowe, Henry Jones, John Pitts, Peter Peterson Tally, William II. Lane, Thomas Roberts, Thomas Bailey, Charles G. Leober, Will- jam Williamson David E. Jones, John Crook, Thomas Dunstan, Thomas R. Eddy, Samuel Hocking, Henry Jones, Evan Mattison, Ole Ohlsen, Silas Robbinson, Oliver Stephens, James Slater James Trelvar, David Williams, Howell Williams.
Fifteenth Infantry-t'o. G-Henry Thompson, Hans Larsen, Eric Larsen. Co. I-Oliver Ohove.
Thirty-first Infantry-Co. C-Joseph La Bonte, John Leece, Philip Perkins, William Ilunter, George W. Rand, Casper Breman, Christopher Peterson, Louis La Barre. 1. Ellis Owens, Orville Strong, John A. Williams, John A. Thomas, William Dale, Alfred Dale. Dennis A. Cowan. Paul Jevadoe, Walter .J. Wrigglesworth, John L. Stewart, James Granville, William N. Lanyon, William B. Nelson, James Magrane, John Weeist, Lyman Miner, Robert Jones, Thomas Stephens, Samuel Williams, Joshua Elam, Elisha Tyra, John W. Jones, Morgan Enoch, Ephraim D. Evans, David Wiekum, David Woodard, John D. Griffith. Thomas B. Davis, Hugh Richards, William Stopford, Ole Anderson, William Collingwood, Simon Magrane, Peter Crook, Evan 1. Jones, William H. Grillith, Edward Davis, David Edwards, Robert Tyrer, John Ryall, Henry Car- ter, Joel M. Dewitt, John Holdsworth, Thomas MI. Jones. Frank Villemont, James Leville, Mathew West, William Porter, John L. Mabbott, John R. Mabbott, Thornton U. Sheppard, Michael Teal, Henry Collins, William C. Dean, John Perkins, William Green, John Crouse, William Loudan, Benjamin S. P'rideaux, James Rowe, William Il. Penbuthy, Oliver H. Stewart, Samuel B. Williams, Benjamin Thomas, Benjamin Lewis, Arehurd P'rideaux, William George, Samuel Dunstan, David Frost, Thomas S. Perkins, David D. Jones, Henry Parry, David II. Feathers, James McMahon, David Edwards, John Leeee, Elward Davis, Philip l'erkins, William Hunter, Robert R. Jones, George W. Rand, James I. Jones, Will- iamı F. James, Robert W. Roberts, Thomas Stewart, Dan- iel Wiekum. Kasper Brammer, Christopher Peterson.
Second Cavalry-William Bartle, Edward Jenkins, Thomas Stephens.
Third Cavalry-Napoleon Sterling.
TOWN OF HIGHLAND.
Second Infantry-Co. 1-llenry Coats, Frank Knowl. ton.
Third Infantry-Co. F-Samuel Bartholomew.
Fourth Infantry-Co. D-Sylvester Lamont.
Fifth Infantry-Co. 11-William Lamb (Mint)
Vinth Infantry-Co. A-llomer Michael. Eleventh Infantry-Co. E-Ezekiel Chany.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-Henry Folze, Jolın Pettit, Edmond l'ettit, Irvin Underwood, Christian Bach, Thomas Benvy.
Nineteenth Infantry --- Co G-Michael Radsky.
Twenty-Third Infantry-C'o. A-Franeis Lamott.
Twenty-seventh Infantry-Co. G-John Bonzel, Thomas Brennan, John Cosgrove, Texas Duscham, llenry Egan, Elward Frederick. Lewis Guyon, John Guyon, Ernest Gottsehall, John Hintz, John Holman, Charles Kasabum, Christian Leschaska, Stillman Moulton. Joseph Mero.
George Hl. Potts, John Schevilbin, Alfred Sumner, Sehmisky Stantilaus, Amanzer Strong, John Whalin, Charles Wiela, Anderson Wood, William Adams, Richard Ade, Andrew Andrewson, William Ading, Charles Ave- noies, Joseph Batzmer, John Broker, W. M. Clark, Thomas Croft. John Conkley, Edward O. Donald, Charles W. Dennis, John Downey, John Edwards, James Gunn, Frederick llelmig, Henry llelguson, John Krauser, Henry Kurtz, William Krauser, Frederick Kelso, Patrick Knox, Adam Kurtz, Gustavus F. Kloor, Richard Ken- nedy, John Martin, Alexander MeDougal, Patrick Me- Govern, Michael MeCortniek, Thomas McGuin, William Morgan, Martin P'helan, Paul l'aulson, Ignatz Richter. Frank Ruther, Frank Sabich, Ernest Schmitt, Henry C. Spicer, John W. Spicer, Thomas Spicer, Henry Steel, Stams Swisky, Antou Tasel, Nicholas Udlehofen, John Ward, William Wigham, Thomas Wallace, George Williams.
Thirtieth Infantry-Co. B-John Holman, Wm. Dowling. Thirty-first Infantry-Co. C-Chester Randolph.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. A-Richard Meeks, Irvin Bullis, William Bean, Marion Bean.
First Cavalry-Co. K-Stephen Cosgrove, Andrew Cos- grove.
Second Cavalry-Thomas Weeds, John Dickinson.
Sixth Battery-Ole Larson, Michael Larson, Michael Murphy.
Regiment unknown-James Harden, August Kaum, Peter Norris. James Wall.
TOWN OF LINDEN.
Second Infantry-Co. ]-John Goldthorpe. Robert Ja- cohs, Isaac Riggs, William Noble, Jacob Gundrum, Will- iam Pollard, Luke Avery, Benjamin F. Satterlee, Chris- tian Schlosser.
Seventh Infantry-Company Il-Joseph Heathcock, Mark Smith, Jr.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. F .- John Stoner, Parley P. Stoner, John Scott, Robert Scott, Matthew Curry, Thomas Curry, James Bottoms, John Thrasher, Alexander Shan- non, Rees Davis, John Perry, Thomas I. lones.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. C-Charles Baxter, Gilbert Ba- ker, John Pitts. Thomas Goldworthy, William Lane.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. K-Joseph R. Hoar, Joseph R. Ileart.
Thirtieth Infantry-Co. E-Osenr HI. Comfort, Nathan 1. Jacobs, Joseph Vickerman, John Vickerman, Edward Viekerman, Samuel Bucket, John Dolphin, Thomas Gard- ner, Jr., John E. Davis, Evan Davis. Co. B-Peter Ryan, John Hoar, Witham H. Gill, William Sands, John Treloar, William Treloar, William J. Wallace, John Suf- ficool, John Webster, Joseph Thomas, Thomas Manuel, Ilenry Sampson (Michaelson), Thomas Gardner, Peter Hansen, William H. Baker, John Bennett, Jr., Francis Carver, Joseph Temby, Richard Temby, Richard Barratt, John Harris, Philip Baxter, James T. Smith Joseph Pol- Inrd, Thomas l'enrose, Thomas Kent, John Arthur Jr .. Charles Goldthorpe, Joseph Chynoweth, William Kinney, Luke Dixon, William Brewer, Thomas Thrasher, Joho llonr, Heury Dewey.
Thirty.first Infantry-Co. C-Joel JI. De Witt.
Regiment unknown-l'eter Ryan, William Webb, Sam- nel Jlocking, Robert Griffen.
TOWA OF MIFFLIN.
Second Infantry-Co. E-Isaac Kay. Co. I-George Wilkison.
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Third Infantry-Co. F-Leroy Ellis.
Fifth Infantry-Co. 1-Joseph Harker.
Seventh Infantry-Co. C-Henry Innman, Wallace En- lor, llarvey Edwards, John Stout, David Stout John Cav- enough, John Enlor, Ahner Stout, Henry Brewer, Will- iam llodges. Co. I-Stephen Wilkins, Columbus Day, Abram Adkins, Thomas Adkins.
Eighth Infantry-Co. K-Albert M'Clerd, Michael Man- sion.
Tenth Infantry-Co. I- William Liddall, G. W. llan- cock, Seth Steel. Co. E-Alexander Ludlam, John Ste- phens, Frauk Enlor, William Phelps, Oliver Phelps, John Brazzle, Daniel B. Moore, - Kickapoo, Jeremiah Phillips, Thomas Davis, Reese Davis, John Parry. Co. I -- John H. llughes.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. K-Albert Sampson, Gustavus A. Stephens, Adelbert Stephens, Joshua Stephens, Jo- seph Hoar, Henry Randall.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. E-Joseph l'arish, Albert Mil- lard. Co. 1-James Smith, John A. Jones.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. C-G. W. Isreal, Charles Les- lie, G. W. Smith, Andrew Shelburn, Ransom Smith, Albert Stockton, John Culbertson, Silas Lightner, James Light- ner, Christian Bonese, Luther David.
Twenty-fifth Infantry-Co. unknown-John Kinney, Capt. Scott, Solomon Eastman.
Thirtieth Infantry-Co. B -- Jolin Bows. Anson M. Dur- and, John Babcock, David Stephens, John Bainbridge, Joseph David, C. C. David, John D. Hoare, Philo Ste- phens, Ira Stephens. Co. E-IIarrison Cushman, Ilar- vey Cushman, William Blondell, David Williams, Horace Streeter, Henry Deitzman, C. MI. Reynolds, Thomas I. Morrell, Sylvester K. Galligher, Isaac Day, John M. Sparks, George Nicholson, Edward E. Williams, Peter Jones, Jolin T. Jones, John Owen, Reese Davis, Joseph Day, David Deitzman.
Thirty-seventh Infantry-Co. E-Lycurgus Packard ( III. ) Second Cavalry-Edward Behee.
Second Artillery -- Augustus Buck walt.
Regiment unknown-Nathaniel Galligher (11}.), Luke MeCabe.
TOWN OF MINERAL POINT.
Second Infantry-Co. I-James Gregory, William Loof- borrow, William Noble, Thomas H. Rowland, Thomas S. Allen, Oliver W. Sanford, Thomas Maloney, Alpheus Budlong. Henry Burgharett, Samuel Coker, William Grant, Moritza Hess, Frederick Holtz, Christian Klein, Gottleib Moucher, William Menser, Mark W. Terrill, Da- vid W. Maffit, Christopher Schlosher, George Yiench, Richard Gimdry, Philip Laurance, George K. Lathrop, Charles F. Lathrop, Delos Beach, George llarris, Thomas Bishop, Frank Wheeler, Alonzo Bell, Richard Gidley, George Il. Otis, George H. Legale, Samuel Smith, Luke Avery, Richard Chesterfield, Henry l'. Curry, John F. MacCormac, James MacCormac, Frederick l'eulchiel, Thomas Pascoe, lames B. Prideaux. lleury Biddle, Walter P. Smith, Benjamin T. Satterlee, Jolin F. Tregeary, Nicholas Gieb, Christian Kissler, Leonard Treagea, Ed- ward Devlin.
Third Infantry-Co. H1-Stephen Lawrence and Phin- eas Hanscome.
Fifth Infantry-Company unknown-Amasa Cobb.
Eleventh Infantry-Co E-Abner Powell, William Tre- villian, Samuel Prisk, John Crabb, George llartley, Will- iam Odgers, Dan'l MeWhaten, Thomas Powell, John Trasher, James Il. Evans, Charles W. French, Ernest Wiesen, William 11. Bennett, Charles Mason, John Bren-
nan, Nathan Richards, Delos Budlong, Luther II. Whit- tlesey, Sidney Shepard, Thomas Prestly, Joseph Ar- thur. Zac S. Prentice, Thomas W. Prisk, Henry Rule, Thomas M. Satterlee, James White, Glasgan M. Curry, Daniel Thomas.
Second Cavalry-William Bartle, Charles Cox. Henry P. George, A. l'. Dyer. Samuel Sleep, James Hosking, James Kinney.
Third Cavalry-William Baker. George P'reissinger. Sixth Battery-Samuel Jones.
TOWN OF MOSCOW.
Third Infantry-Company unknown-Lee McMurty.
Eighth Infantry-Co. H-Earl Spears, George Van Or- man.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. E-Gilbert Anderson.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. C-Knudt Johnson, James Sla- ter, Benjamin Powers, George W. Fuller.
Fifteenth Infantry-Co. H-Kettle Olesen, John llal- gnson. Co. E-Louis Thomasett, llenry Knutsen, Ole Everson, Ole Steensland, William Tjentland, Hans Han- sen, Gilbert Anderson Dale, Odney Sandimark, Thomas Tobiason.
Eighteenth Infantry-Co. B-Peter Van Orman, Michael Cunningham, Thomas Batman.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. C-Jacob Gager, ('hristo- pher Louison, John Densen, Martin Anderson, James Johnston.
Regiment unknown-Dexter Spears.
Second Cavalry-Michael MeDonald, Alexander Mlc- Donald, James Kinney, Patrick Solon.
TOWN OF PULASKI.
First Infantry-Co. K-Lewis A. Little, James H. Little.
Second Infantry-Co. C-Francis Pettigrove. Co. F -- R. C. MeCalester. Co. I-Walter P. Smith.
Third Infantry-Company unknown-John Burt, Will- iam l'ride, Henry Meissener, A. 1. Spoouer.
Seventh Infantry-Co. H-John M. Steers, James flodges.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-S. B. Drake, Ernst Thiede, A. L. Countryman.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. I-John McFenders, William Taylor, Alonzo Taylor, Jonathan Richardson, C. A. Hol- ley, George Warren. Byron Ashley.
Twenty-seventh Infantry-Co. G-William Travis, John Brooks, Alex A Stuart, Jamies R. Stuart.
Thirty-third Infantry-Co. A-Daniel Lynch. John Wa- fer, llenry Countryman, Frank Hartsock, William Crook, William H. Jeffries, David Persons, Calvin Randall, John l'. Diebner, Doane Il. Purdy, Jackson Williams, James l'atten, Benjamin Bean, John Forry, Richard Flora, K. M. Ray, Joseph Moore, Romanzo Ashley, George W. Gar- vey, John Milladge, Turner Bennett, J. William Mc- Dougal, J. M. McDongal, John Taylor, William 1. Pulis, W. Countryman.
First Cavalry-John llamilton, Thomas Ray, 1. Ingram, G. D. Coyl, D. Coyl.
Second Cavalry-R. C. McCalester, Henry Theide.
Third Cavalry-Co. H-Luther Pettygrove.
Sixth Battery-Ilngh Flanery, Ferdinand Daggett, Eyman l.ench, James Doyle, George Fisher, Jolin Agee, M. Dzienuanowski, Robert L. Booth, W. 11. Booth, C. Campbell, John .Agee.
Regiment unknown-John Barton, I. C. Moore, Harrison Bennett, Edward Haskins.
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TOWN OF RIDGEWAY.
Second Infantry-Co. I-Samuel Sampson, Francis Ca- sey, William M. Virgin, Silas Edgar, William Richards, Alexander Miller, George Ilill.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. A-Nelson Johnson. Co. B- Theophilas Cross. Co. E-Edward King, Nelson O'Con- ner, Patrick Mellaney. Co. G-George Farwell, Otis Reed, Banford Dodge, Elias Billington, John Smith.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. C-llerman Vangorder, Daniel Jones, William Pine, Benjamin Power, Howell Williams, Fred Aberline, Knudt Johnson, James Davidson, Thomas Dunstan, Jonas Level, Hans Olson, Martio Olson, Lever Chestleson, Larger Chestleson, Alslack Chestleson, Jacob Laird, Ole Knudtson, Hector Evans.
Thirtieth Infantry-Co. B-Michael Ryan, Stein Bur- gess, Christ. Torgersen, Cornelius Enright, Lewis Kind- sten, John Davis, James Lewis, Fred Schasler, Francis Farewell, James Theobald, Levi Miller.
Thirty-first Infantry-Co. C-Andy Hand, William II. Davis, Thomas Buckingham, William Buckingham, Richard Buckingham George Cutler, James Levell, William 11. Smith, James J. Jones, George II. Benumont, Andrew l'eterson, John Latham, Ephraim B. Evans, Peter Hub. bard, David Frost, Casper Bloomer.
Regiment unknown-James Crossen.
TOWN OF WALDWICK.
Third Infantry-Company unknown-Eugene Orton. Eleventh Infantry-Co. E-John Reeves, Daniel Thomas, John Shay, Murthy Shay, Thomas Smith.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. I-Christopher Chin, James Thompson.
Twenty-seventh Infantry-Company unknown-George Godart.
Thirtieth Infantry-Co. E-John 11. Noble, William Martin, George P. Smith, William Wood, Oliver Sargeant. Isaac Duke, Simon Beebe, Edward James, Thomas Has- kins, Miles Munson, William 1. Webber, Samuel Martin. Second Cavalry-George Cox.
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