History of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, past and present, Part 19

Author: Zillier, Carl, b. 1838; S.J. Clarke Publishing Company
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Chicago : S. J. Clarke Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 461


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The pastors who have served the church from the time of its organi- zation to the present are: Revs. A. H. Muehlmeier, 1853-58; J. T. Kluge, 1858-71; Louis L. Watermuelder, 1871-74; J. T. Kluge, 1874-85; Louis L. Watermuelder, 1886-91 ; J. J. Janett, 1891-1907; and the present pastor, Rev. W. F. Horstmeier, who assumed charge on the 5th of April, 1907.


The parsonage is located on ground adjoining the church, on Erie avenue, and the value of the church property is about $30,000.


HOPE REFORMED CHURCH


This society was organized in about the year 1890 with about fifty families, the organization being perfected by Rev. Joldersma. In 1894 a church building was erected at a cost of $3,500. This is a neat frame structure, located on the corner of North Tenth street and Ontario avenue.


The first pastor was Rev. Henry Harmeling, who remained three years and was then succeeded by Rev. John Sietsema, who remained six years. During the pastorate of the latter a parsonage was erected on Tenth street at the rear of the church, $1,000 being donated for the purpose by the church building board of the synod, which also made a liberal donation toward the erection of the church. The next pastor was Rev. Peter Siegers, who remained eight years and was succeeded by the present pastor, Rev. A. H. Strabbing, who assumed charge on the 17th of October, 1909. The church is now attended by about eighty-five families and there is also a flourishing Sunday school.


CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH


The Christian Reformed church was organized in 1889, with five char- ter members: A. Roelse, J. Roelse, G. Goldbloed, J. Sanderse, and Cor- nelius Verhulst. The first meetings were held in a schoolhouse on Mich- igan avenue, and the first church building was erected in 1890, on the corner of Seventh street and Superior avenue. It was a frame structure, which was later moved and is now used for meetings of various kinds in connection with the church. A schoolhouse was built on Lincoln avenue and Third street. There are 130 pupils and three teachers. The present church building was erected in 1905. There are 105 families in this con- gregation. At first the church was served by visiting pastors. In 1894 Rev. T. De Lange was sent to this charge and filled the pulpit until 1896.


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His successors were as follows: Rev. H. Huizing, 1898-1903; F. Weland, 1904-1910; H. Guikema, 1911.


MISCELLANEOUS CHURCHES


First Church of Christ Scientist, 609-11 Niagara avenue, Mrs. J. N. Johnson, first reader; Bethlehem Lutheran church, corner Georgia avenue and South Twelfth street, Rev. William Wambsgans, pastor; St. Spiridion Greek church, South Tenth and Georgia avenue, Rev. Nathaniel Sideris, pastor; Adas Israel Congregational synagogue, North Thirteen street and Carl avenue, Rabbi Louis Aronin, pastor; Havas Sholom congregational synagogue, corner Thirteenth street and Geele avenue, Rabbi Alexander Blymow, pastor; Scandinavian Methodist church, Ninth street and Spring avenue, Rev. H. J. Weeks, pastor; First Presbyterian church, corner Fifth street and Superior avenue, Rev. George B. Pence, pastor.


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CHAPTER X


CIVIL WAR


PRESIDENT LINCOLN CALLS FOR SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND MEN TO PUT DOWN REBELLION SHEBOYGAN COUNTY INTENSELY PATRIOTIO SENDS MANY MEN TO THE FRONT TO FIGHT FOR THEIR COUNTRY-GUSTAVUS WINTER- MEYER POST GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC-THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT -COMPANY C, SECOND WISCONSIN INFANTRY IN THE SPANISH-AMERI- CAN WAR.


The history of the great struggle between the states for supremacy on the questions of slavery and secession has been told and retold times al- most without number. Public libraries are teeming with histories, good, bad and indifferent, on the causes that led up to the Civil war; many bloody, decimating battles have been fully portrayed and the awful loss of life, property and treasure estimating almost to the man and the dollar.


From the fact that the south was determined not only to maintain its peculiar institutions but also had in view the planting of slavery in the territories, and the equally firm determination of the people of the north to confine the traffic in human "chattels" to the southern states, it was inevitable that a resort to the arbitrament of arms should be sought by the leaders of the pro-slavery element; and when Fort Sumter was fired upon in April, 1861, the civilized world was awakened. The loyal people of the north were horrified and aroused to bitter indignation. Abraham Lin- coln, who had taken his seat as president of the United States a few weeks before, in a measure realized the gravity of the situation and called for 75,000 volunteers, with which he at the time thought he could suppress the rebellion which the first shot from the batteries at Charleston heralded to the world.


The president's call for aid met a ready and hearty response in She- boygan. Meetings were held by its patriotic citizens, whose numbers, as compared with its population, were of such proportions as to make the southern sympathizers practically a negligible quantity. Volunteers for the army came from every section of the county, strong in the desire to show their loyalty to home and country, eager to wipe out the insult to the flag and willing to lay down their lives that free institutions should not perish and that the union of the states should not be disrupted. Lin- coln's call to arms was answered by the German, the Scandinavian, the Irishman and the native born American without any distinction or hesi- tancy. The land and its institutions were as dear to one as the other and


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hence it was, that on Sunday, April 14, 1861, meetings were held in She- boygan and throughout the county to urge the enlistment of volunteers, and on the following Sunday, the 21st of April. the first company was organ- ized under Captain Edmund B. Gray, afterward known as Company C, Fourth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, which regiment was subsequently reorganized as a cavalry regiment. This regiment went into camp at Racine, and on the 28th of June, Company C was ordered to Milwaukee, to aid in quelling a riot, where the first Sheboygan man was killed in the performance of his duties as a soldier. W. V. Reed is reported on the muster roll as accidentally killed in the state service on the 29th of June, 1861. On the 15th of July this company left with its regiment to go into active duty at Baltimore. The company saw severe service, and very many of its number lost their lives in the service of their company.


The First Regiment Wisconsin Infantry, as reorganized after its three months' service, contained two companies from Sheboygan county-Com- pany H, Captain Eugene Cary, and Company I, Captain Orrin Rogers. In the Eighth Regiment, Company B, Captain D. B. Conger, was raised in this county. This company afterward enjoyed the honor of being the largest veteran company in the regiment. Company A, Captain Frederick Aude, known in the service as the "Sheboygan Tigers," belonged to the first exclusively German regiment which went into the war from Wis- consin, the Ninth Infantry. . In the Fourteenth Regiment was Company H, Captain C. M. G. Mansfield, enlisted in this county. Company, E of the Seventeenth Regiment, was raised here, and commanded by Captain Peter Feagan. Sixty men from Sheboygan county were enrolled in Com- pany H of the Twenty-sixth Regiment, and were accompanied by Lieu- tenant Joseph Wedig. The Twenty-seventh Regiment, of which Conrad Krez, of Sheboygan, was colonel, contained four companies of Sheboy- gan county volunteers, namely, Company B, Captain E. W. Stannard; Com- pany C, Captain Fred Schnellen; Company E, Captain Alfred Marschner; Company F, Captain S. D. Hubbard.


Sheboygan county was well represented in Company E, Captain Jerome Brooks, Thirty-sixth Regiment; also in Company D, Captain Andrew Patcher, Thirty-ninth Regiment, which was enlisted for one hundred days.


Besides the companies named, Sheboygan county men were scattered through many other regiments, many enlisting as recruits in old companies. Some of these regiments were the First and Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry, the Sixth, Nineteenth, Thirty-seventh and Fifty-second Infantry.


A statement furnished by the adjutant general shows that Sheboygan county furnished 2,215 soldiers for the war, of which number only 479 were drafted. There were, then, 1,736 volunteers, besides those who en- listed outside the county, and for which the county did not get credit. The population of the county was 27,082 in 1860. Separate out of the popula- tion the men capable of military duty, and the 2,215 who actually went into the war, would certainly exceed one-half of the whole number capable of bearing arms. No further commendation is needed of the patriotism of the citizens of Sheboygan county than such a statement. The number who did not return and who sealed their devotion with their lives, was


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SOLDIERS' MONUMENT AT FOUNTAIN PARK, SHEBOYGAN.


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large. Many of the companies enumerated above were in the thickest of the fight and some of them suffered exceptionally. Hundreds of homes in Sheboygan county could testify with tears to the havoc of war. Very many of those who served their country from this county were not born on American soil, or were sons of those who were citizens of the United States by adoption only. But here, as elsewhere, throughout the nation, foreign born citizens showed their love for the land which had given them homes by being in the forefront of battle.


ROSTER OF COMPANY C, FOURTH REGIMENT CAVALRY


Captains


Edmund B. Gray, Sheboygan, April 25, 1861. Enlisted April 23, 1861 ; resigned April 10, 1862.


Pascal Pauli, Sheboygan, April 11, 1862. Enlisted April 23, 1861 ; first lieutenant April 25, 1861 ; resigned September 19, 1862.


George W. Durgin, Jr., Sheboygan, September 21, 1862. Enlisted April 21, 1861, sergeant; second lieutenant, April 11, 1862, not mustered; first lieutenant, April 12, 1862; promoted major, June 19, 1864.


Henry Brooks, Plymouth, June 27, 1864. Enlisted April 21, 1861 ; ser- geant, first sergeant ; second lieutenant, September 21, 1862; first lieuten- ant, June 24, 1863; major, May 4, 1866, not mustered; absent at muster out of regiment.


First Lieutenants


Gustavus Wintermeyer, Sheboygan, September 21, 1862. Enlisted April 23, 1861 ; sergeant, first sergeant; second lieutenant, April 12, 1862; pro- moted adjutant, May 1, 1863.


Hiram H. Bradford, Plymouth, October 22, 1864. Enlisted June 10, 1861 ; veteran, corporal, sergeant, commissary sergeant, first sergeant; sec- ond lieutenant, August 31, 1864; mustered out August 22, 1865.


John G. Stock, Madison, August 22, 1865. From Company L; captain, May 4, 1866, not mustered; mustered out May 28, 1866.


Second Lieutenants


James R. Cole, Sheboygan Falls, April 25, 1861. Enlisted April 23, 1861 ; first lieutenant, April 11, 1862, not mustered; resigned April 12, 1862.


Aaron C. Bush, Sheboygan Falls, June 24, 1863. Enlisted April 21, 1861 ; corporal, sergeant, first sergeant; first lieutenant, June 27, 1864, not mustered; discharged, August 30, 1864, wounds.


Leon C. Bartlett, Lyndon, October 28, 1864. Enlisted May 26, 1861; veteranized, corporal, quartermaster sergeant, first sergeant; first lieuten- ant, May 4, 1866, not mustered; mustered out May 28, 1866.


Enlisted Men


Ackart, George, La Cross, March 23, 1865.


Adams, Rollin, Greenbush, April 24, 1861. Val. 1-11


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Allen, Silas S., Koshkonong, September 7, 1863. Allmann, John, Lima, June 3, 1861.


Arnold, Oscar R., Abbott, April 24, 1861.


Arnold, John W., Sheboygan Falls, May 27, 1861. Arnold, Charles, Sheboygan Falls, May 27, 1861. Bailey, Francis, Baton Rouge, La., October 1, 1863.


Baker, Hugh, Sparta, April 27, 1861.


Ball, Simon N., Sheboygan Falls, June 3, 1861.


Barnes, Edward H., Greenbush, November 3, 1863.


Beckler, John S., Lyndon, April 23, 1861.


Benson, Michael W., Plymouth, April 23, 1861.


Biewer, Adam, Farmington, March 16, 1865.


Bishop, Frank, Sheboygan, April 23, 1861.


Blair, Frank J., Albion, January 19, 1861. Bon, Lewis W., Manitowoc, June 17, 1864.


Bradley, Asa H., Abbott, May 27, 1861. Brazelton, Lantry, Sheboygan, November 12, 1863.


Brown, Charles H., Sheboygan, November 9, 1863.


Brush, Benjamin A., Sheboygan Falls, May 13, 1861.


Bump, Edwin, Waterloo, July 2, 1861. Burr, William H., Lyndon, March 8, 1864. Burt, William O., Lima, May 21, 1861. Burton, Henry, Plymouth, April 23, 1861. Bush, Charles, Albion, November 20, 1863.


Buttke, Frederick W., Mosel, April 23, 1861.


Buzzell, William L., Meeme, May 27, 1861.


Call, George H., Sheboygan Falls, April 23, 1861. Carlton, Lewis S., Lima, April 22, 1861. Carpenter, Amos, Plymouth, April 21, 1861. Cate, Nicholas, Port Hudson, July 1, 1863.


Chamberlain, Charles E., Plymouth, November 2, 1863. Christiansen, Abraham, Milwaukee, March 9, 1865. Cole, Nathan, Sheboygan Falls, April 23, 1861. Cowan, Harvey J., Sheboygan, February 11, 1864. Craig, John S., Sheboygan Falls, February 1I, 1864. Crocker, Silas J., Sheboygan, May 27, 1861.


Culver, Newton H., Sheboygan Falls, June 3, 1861. Danforth, Quincy A., Meeme, May 26, 1861. Danforth, Read R., Meeme, May 27, 1861.


Davis, James M., Sheboygan Falls, May 27, 1861. Deets, Wilson, Sheboygan Falls, May 27, 1861.


Deglar, Joseph, Farnham, March 16, 1865. Dorr, Frederick, Plymouth, April 23, 1861. Driskill, Obediah, Whitewater, January 18, 1864.


Drummond, Hugh, Greenbush, June 1, 1861. Dwinnell, Riley, Sheboygan, May 27, .1861. Eastman, Joel A., Plymouth, June 3, 1861.


Eastwood, Leroy, Sheboygan Falls, February 24, 1864.


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Eastwood, Charles D., Sheboygan Falls, April 21, 1861.


Elmore, Andrew W., Greenbush, November 17, 1863. English, John, Milwaukee, March 9, 1865. Esty, Elvin A., Lyndon, June 3, 1861.


French, Henry T., Hudson, December 26, 1863. Fyfe, Morris, Lima, June 6, 1861. Geist Henry, Plymouth, March 7, 1865.


Gibbon, Austin, Sheboygan Falls, April 21, 1861.


Gilligan, Richard, -, October 17, 1864. Goodenough, Walter, La Grange, January 18, 1864.


Gottling, William F. Sheboygan, April 21, 1861.


Greely, James, Lima, June 12, 1861. Guck, John W., Sheboygan, May 24, 1861. Gyles, Edwin, Greenbush, June 3, 1861.


Hackett, Henry A., Lyndon, April 27, 1861.


Hale, George P., Sheboygan, April 23, 1861. Halter, Benjamin, Lima, November 6, 1863.


Hamblin, Spencer A., Greenbush, December 1, 1863.


Hamblin, Miles A., Greenbush, March 7, 1863. Hansen, Marvin B., Albion, July 2, 1861.


Hanford, William, Sheboygan Falls, November 7, 1863. Harkins, Daniel, Holland, May 27, 1861. Hatch, William F., Sheboygan, May 25, 1861.


Hawkins, Theodore C., Sheboygan Falls, April 21, 1861.


Herzberg, Otto, Sheboygan Falls, November 5, 1863.


Higby, Abraham, Jamesville, January 23, 1864. Higgins, Begordus, Plymouth, May 27, 1861. Hill, George H., Sheboygan Falls, November 6, 1863. Hills, James D., Greenbush, March 16, 1865.


Hogan, William H., Sheboygan Falls, November 2, 1863.


Holdin, Marvin, Milton, November 17, 1863. Honey, George W., Sheboygan Falls, November 6, 1863.


Howard, Elisha W., Greenbush, May 24, 1861.


Humphrey, Jerome B., Whitewater, June 4, 1861.


Hunt, John A., Lyndon, March 8, 1864. Huson, Alphonso D., Lima, February 24, 1864. Hyatt, Chansey W., Lyndon, May 27, 1861. Hyland, Patrick, Plymouth, March 13, 1865. Jackson, Nelson, Holland, October 17, 1864.


Jackson, Hezekiah, Franklin, January 23, 1864.


Jenkins, Benjamin, Greenbush, November 17, 1863. Jennings, John L., Greenbush, May 19, 1861. Jones, Herbert B., Milwaukee, August 22, 1864. Johnson, Sherman, Plymouth, April 23, 1861. Johnson, James, Lyndon, May 30, 1861. Keach, Albert, Greenbush, April 23, 1861. Kelly, William, Port Hudson, July 1, 1863. Kelly, Peter, Sheboygan Falls, February 29, 1864.


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Kittell, Orin S., Manitowoc, August 4, 1864.


Knowd, John, Plymouth, March 4, 1865. Knowles, James O., Lima, November 18, 1863.


Knobloch, Jacob, Plymouth, March 14, 1865. Karpe, Gustave, Plymouth, March 5, 1865.


Krendtler, George, Sheboygan, April 23, 1861. Ladenberger, Philip, Greenbush, February 23, 1865. Latham, Charles, Sheboygan Falls, January 23, 1864. Lavine, Frank, Sheboygan Falls, June 1, 1861.


Lewis, Emery A., Sheboygan Falls, August 31, 1864. Livingston, William J., Plymouth, January 5, 1864. Livingston, Thomas G., Plymouth, February 19, 1864. Loeb, Jacob, Sheboygan, April 21, 1861.


Lucas, Ivory B., Lyndon, April 22, 1861. Lueloff, Edward T., Mosel, April 23, 1861.


Mack, Martin, Fond du Lac, September 12, 1863.


Mason, William H., Sheboygan Falls, November 2, 1863. McDonald, Emmet, Plymouth, April 23, 1861.


Miller, John F., Lyndon, November 9, 1863.


Minkner, William F., Lima, January 5, 1864.


Monk, Henry C., Greenbush, November 17, 1863.


Moses, Reuel E., Lima, March 31, 1864. Mower, Conrad, Russell, March 2, 1865.


Mueller, William, New Orleans, La., May 10, 1862.


Nare, George, Greenbush, November 17, 1863.


Newton, William, Whitewater, May 25, 1861.


Nichols, Lewis M., Fort Atkinson, July 2, 1861.


Norton, Curtis A., Sheboygan Falls, November 6, 1863. Norton De Have, Lima, April 22, 1861.


Norwood, John H., Sheboygan Falls, May 23, 1861.


O'Connor, Timothy, Lima, April 25, 1861.


Oehlmann, William, Sheboygan, April 21, 1861.


Oliver, William H., Sheboygan Falls, November 6, 1863.


Osborn, George L., Sparta, April 20, 1861.


Osthelder, Joseph, Sheboygan Falls, April 21, 1861.


Patten, Samuel C., Sheboygan Falls, May 27, 1861.


Phelps, Ira J., Albion, November 21, 1863. Phelan, John, Lima, November 2, 1863.


Pierce, John T., Lyndon, August 15, 1864.


Pierce, Harmon, Sheboygan Falls, April 22, 1861. Plantt, William, Lima, April 30, 1861.


Pluemper, Anton, New Orleans, La., May 10, 1862. Pooler, Ariel, Sheboygan, February 17, 1864. Polzin, William J., Abbott, May 27, 1861.


Proctor, Daniel A., Whitewater, May 23, 1861.


Puhlman, Otto, Plymouth, April 23, 1861.


Putnam, Gilbert S., Greenbush, November 17, 1863. Radcliff, Luce, Sheboygan, April 23, 1861.


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Rathbun, Samuel D., Greenbush, November 17, 1863. Reagan, James, Sheboygan, June 10, 1861. Reed, Warren V., Lyndon, May 2, 1861. Robin, Windsor, Sheboygan, May 22, 1861. Rogers Ardel C., Lyndon, May 1, 1861. Root, Wilber M., Plymouth, April 23, 1861. Saager, William, Lima, May 23, 1861.


Sausman, John H., Hudson, December 19, 1863. Schmidt, August, Plymouth, June 3, 1861. Schmidt, Henry, New Orleans, May 10, 1862. Schumann, Christian, Mosel, April 22, 1861. Scott, Howard S., Farmington, March 16, 1865. Shanley, Frank, Sheboygan, May 25, 1861. Sharpe, Edward E., Sheboygan, May 24, 1861. Shaver, John, Holland, December 1, 1864. Smart, James H., Plymouth, March 3, 1865. Smally, Paleman J., Manitowoc, May 23, 1861. Smith, Isaac, Baton Rouge, La., March 30, 1864. Smith, Brownell W., Plymouth, April 23, 1861. Spratt, William, -, May 25, 1861. Starr, John N., Sheboygan, November 17, 1863. Steele, Thomas, Plymouth, November 3, 1863. Steele, Charles W., Plymouth, November 21, 1863. Stewart, Thomas J., Lima, November 2, 1863. Stewart, Joel L., Lima, February 6, 1864. Stoddard, Jonathan H., Greenbush, April 22, 1861. Striblow, Carl, Plymouth, March 14, 1865. Struthers, Luther, Sheboygan Falls, June 3, 1861. Sullivan, Daniel, Greenbush, April 22, 1861. Teed, Charles W., Sheboygan Falls, April 23, 1861. Thorp, Isaac W., Plymouth, April 23, 1861. Thomas, John, Baton Rouge, La., October 1, 1863.


Thompson, James, Sheboygan Falls, April 27, 1861. Thrasher, Zadoc, Plymouth, December 5, 1863. Thrasher, Cornelius, Plymouth, February 8, 1864. Tracy, Oren, Plymouth, April 23, 1861. Turner, William, Jr., Holland, April 21, 1861.


Vanderhoof, ,Nathan, Plymouth, November 18, 1863. Vanderhoof, Peter, Greenbush, November 17, 1863. Walsh, Henry, Sheboygan Falls, December 8, 1863. Warner, William H., Lima, April 23, 1861. Watson, Hugh, Milwaukee, August 22, 1864. Wetzel, Ferdinand, Sheboygan, July 10, 1861. Wepprecht, Henry J., Sheboygan, April 23, 1861. White, John J., Lima, April 23, 1861. White, George W., Racine, July 2, 1861. White, Lawrence, Hudson, January 23, 1864. Windsor, Nathaniel, Sheboygan, February 19, 1864.


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Witte, Charles, Sheboygan, April 23, 1861. Wolf, Frederick A., Sheboygan, May 20, 1861. Workman, Samuel, Sheboygan, April 23, 1861. Wright, Orson B., Sheboygan Falls, December 30, 1863. Zachow, Frederick, Sheboygan, April 23, 1861. Zeuch, John, St. Louis, Mo., May 10, 1862.


COMPANY H, FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY


Captains


Eugene Carey, Sheboygan, October 11, 1861. Enlisted September 16, 1861 ; second lieutenant September 18, 1861; first lieutenant. October 8, 1861 ; resigned October 27, 1863.


John McMullen, Sheboygan Falls, October 27, 1863. Enlisted September 16, 1861 ; second lieutenant, October 8, 1861 ; first lieutenant, March 20, 1862; wounded; mustered out October 14, 1864.


First Lieutenant


Gilbert E. Bingham, Milwaukee, October 11, 1861. Enlisted October 8, 1861 ; resigned February 25, 1862.


Second Lieutenants


Jairus S. Richardson, Sheboygan Falls, March 20, 1862. Enlisted Sep- tember 16, 1861 ; first sergeant; wounded Chickamauga, died October 5, 1863, Chattanooga, Tennessee, wounds.


Horace E. Wood, Sheboygan Falls, May 11, 1864. Enlisted September 16, 1861 ; sergeant; wounded Chickamauga and Altoona Hills; mustered out October 14, 1864.


Enlisted Men


Adams, Julian, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Alverson, David, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861.


Austin, John, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Baker, Peter, Cedarburg, November 23, 1863.


Baker, Michael, Cedarburg, November 23, 1863. Ballard, Benjamin, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Bentley, Michael, Buffalo City, November 18, 1863.


Breed, Joseph H., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Breed, George, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Brooks, George H., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Cady, Julius H., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Carver, William H., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Chamberlain, Albert, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Chamberlain, Luther M., Cascade, August 18, 1862. Chapell, Ezra H., Fond du Lac, March 29, 1864. Clark, Zerah P., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861.


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Clark, George W., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Crosby, William, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Dawley, Ralph M., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. De Groot, Daniel, Sheboygan, September 16, 1861. Demaster, Mathew, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Demoth, George, Milwaukee, November 10, 1863. De Smith, Cornelius, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Dennenberg, Ludwig, Milwaukee, November 24, 1863. Dikeman, Henry, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Dupons, Abraham, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Durkee, Charles, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Dye, Andrew, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Edwards, Edwin A., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Edwards, William, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Farvour, Reuben, Cascade, August 18, 1862. Fastre, Louis, Humboldt, November 27, 1863. Flint, Ignace, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Galpin, Alfred, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Gates, Francis, Cascade, August 18, 1862. Geisebach, George, Prairie du Chien, November 19, 1863. George, Nelson, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. George, James, Sheboygan Falls, October 8, 1861. Gleason, Walter, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Grimm, Ludwig, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Grooms, Van Renselaer, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Hanchett, Sidney, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Harkins, Charles, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Harter, Herman, Prairie du Chien, November 20, 1863. Hartman, Henry, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Harz, Herman, Prairie du Chien, November 20, 1863. Holcomb, Aaron, Rubicon, November 21, 1863. Homer, Charles, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Hubrechtse, Peter, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Humphrey, Amherst, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Humphrey, Thomas, Ceylon, November 23, 1863. Huyck, William, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Jackson, Nelson, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Jourdan, Elias, Madison, November 18, 1863. Kappers, Derk, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Kommers, Jacob, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Koohool, Adam, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Krafft, Henry, Cascade, August 18, 1862. Kummett, John, Sheboygan Falls, October 18, 1861. Kutt, Richard, Prairie du Chien, November 20, 1863. Lade, August, Fond du Lac, November 19, 1863. Lake, William H., Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. Larkin, Oliver, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861 Littlefield, Alonzo, Sheboygan Falls, September 16, 1861. .....




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