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The following members of this company were killed in action: William Kettle, Shiloh; Norris W. Saxton, Shiloh; John H. Singles, Allatoona; William Downie, Corinth.
The following died of disease: Captain N. M. Layne; Sergeant Samnel Swan; Sergeant Thomas Fretwell; Corporal Samuel McMichael;
Corporal John B. Merrill; Privates: Levi E. Al- len, George Chadeayne, Travers Day, Elijah Forsyth, Joseph G. Gander, John S. Gray, Noah Garrett, William Hunter, Byron W. Johnson, James McClelland, Lawrence Page, William P. Starbuck, Nathaniel Shepherd, Wm. H. Thomp- son, Orrin Tooker, Isaac Taylor, Julius C. Nur- ley.
Company C formed a part of
THE 18TH WISCONSIN REGIMENT.
was organized at Camp Trowbridge, Milwa - kee, under the supervision of Colonel James . Alban, early in the year 1862, and its muster into the United States service was completed on the 15th of March of that year. The regi- ment left the State on the 30th, with orders to report at St. Louis. The following was the regimental roster:
Colonel .- James S. Alban.
Lieutenant-Colonel .- Samuel W. Beall.
Major .- J. W. Crain.
Adjutant .- Gilbert L. Park.
Quartermaster .- Jeremiah D. Rogers.
Surgeon .- George F. Huntington.
First Assistant Surgeon .- Larkin G. Mead.
Chaplain .- Rev. James Delany.
Captain Co. A .- James P. Millard.
" B .- Charles A. Jackson.
" C .- Newton M. Layne.
" D .- George A. Fisk.
" E .- William Bremmer.
" F .- Joseph W. Roberts. " G .- John II. Compton.
6. " H .- David H. Saxton.
" I .- William A. Coleman.
" K .- William J. Kershaw.
First Lieutenant Co. A .- Edward Colman.
" B .- Thomas A. Jackson
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2d Lieutenant, Co. A-Thomas J. Potter.
" B-Samuel B. Boynton.
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" C-Allen A. Burnett.
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" G-James R. Scott.
" JI -- Thomas H. Wallace.
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" I-Ogden A. Soutlrmayd.
K-Phineas A. Bennett.
The regiment arrived at St. Louis on the eve- ning of the 31st of March, 1862, and next day were ordered to proceed np the Tennessee river to Pittsburg Landing. Arriving at the landing about noon of Saturday, April 5, they were as- signed to the command of Gen. Prentiss, which was then in the extreme advance, about four miles on the Corinth road.
No sooner had the 18th Wisconsin reached its position on the Corinth road under Gen. Prentiss, than they found themselves confronted by the enemy. In brief they had a position of extreme danger, as the enemy were marching in force against the Union army, and early on Sunday, the day after the arrival of the regi- ment, the battle of Pittsburg Landing began. The result is far more than a "twice told tale." Col. James A. Alban was shot through the body, and Maj. J. W. Crain was killed with eight wounds on his person. Lieut .- Col. Samuel W. Beall and Acting Adjutant Colman were both severely wounded, and Capt. John H. Compton, company G, was killed. Company C lost its cap- tain, Newton M. Layne, taken prisoner; privates William Kettle and N. W. Saxton, killed ; * and privates A. Clary, W. W. Dielhman, Sam- uel Fisk, John Kirkpatrick, Hiram Moody, Pat- rick Mooney, Laughlin Quinn, Benjamin Rantz, J. J. Swain, Samuel Sager and Augustus Singer, wounded.
Capt. Gabriel Bouck, of the 2d Wisconsin, succeeded to the colonelcy of the 18th Wiscon- sin, and the regiment was assigned to the sec-
ond brigade, commanded by Colonel Oliver. In the vicinity of Corinth, Col. Bonck, early in October, 1862, was attacked by an overwhelm- ing force of the enemy, but the 18th escaped though with some loss. Company € had pri- vates Robert E. Graham and William Downie wounded. The 18th left Corinth on the 2d of November.
In May, 1863, the 18th regiment had been assigned to the first brigade, commanded by Col. Sanborn, in Gen. Crocker's division, of the seventeenth army corps. At the battle of Cham- pion Hills, private Bent Markison was wounded. The regiment acted as sharpshooters in the as- sanlt of the 22d of May, at Vicksburg, to hold a position in front of a rebel fort, and cover the advance of the assaulting column. In this move- ment company C met with no casuality.
On the 4th of January, 1864, Col. Bouck re- signed. Lieut .- Col. Beall had resigned the pre- vious August. The regiment was mustered out of the service at Louisville, July 18, 1865, and reached Madison on the 29th, where they were public'y received and disbanded.
The next Vernon county company was the one subsequently known as
COMPANY A, TWENTY-FIFTH WISCONSIN.
This company was organized at Viroqua, in August, 1862, and was mustered into the United States service as a part of the 25th Wisconsin regiment, in La Crosse, on the 14th of Septem- ber, 1862.
The following was the muster-in roll of com- pany A :
Captain-James Berry.
Ist Lieutenant-Cyrus M. Butt.
2d Lieutenant-(John R. Casson was promo- ted to this office Sept. 15, 1862).
Ist Sergeant-Warren G. Davis.
2d John R. Casson.
3d Isaiah Ferrill.
4th 66 John Williams.
5th Robb E. McCrellis.
ist Corporal -- James Miller.
2d Ilenry Waters, ..
* In this battle and in those hereafter mentioned, in which Company C were engaged, the number given as killed in- clude such as died of wounds.
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3d Corporal, Justus Smith.
4th 66 David C. Yakee.
5th 66 Amasa B. Sexton.
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Isaac L. Smith.
7th
John W. Church.
8th John A. Ferguson.
Privates-Jonathan Adams, Alfred Adams, Orrin Ames, Alexander M. Asberry, Peter D. Bartholomew, Jason Baldwin, Christopher C. Baker, Charles Barstow, Alfred Bartholomew, Abraham Benn, Mitchel Beck, Amon Beddison, Russell S. Bundy, Isaac M. C. Burcham, William M. Chambers, Henry Chandler, William F. C. Coard, Philo Curley, William T. Cummings, George W.Cummings, Lysander Dalton, Joshua Douglas, John E. Davis, Charles W. Delap, John Dewitt, Thomas E. Engle, Robert L. Fer- guson, William H. Foreaker, John Garrett, Philip Gieser, James W. Gilman, Britton L. Gillett, Perley Grubb, George F. Green, John Graham, Henry N. Hadley, Moses E. Hadley, Nelson D. Hale, William F. Ilanehett, George W. Hope, David C. Hope, Edward F. Hunting- ton, Henry Humphrey, William B. U. Hunter, Peter Jacobus, William Jonas, James L. Jordan, James Il. Layne, Edwin K. Loring, James Mains, John Marshall, Manasah MeClurg, James Mason, Peter S. Moore, Alexander Morrison, Eli Osborn, William Pidcock, George T. Pid- cock, George J. Pierce, George Pulver, Frank- lin Ranger, William R. Rees, William C. Reed, Thomas H. Reed, Martin V. B. Richards, Amos A. Richardson, Ezra A. Roberts, Benja- min F. Roberts, Frederic S. Roe, Merritt Rowe, James II. Rogers, James F. Rhoe, John R. Rundle, Ira H. Sanford, Harvey Sewell, Nicho- las V. Sharp, Finley Smith, Nathaniel H. Smith, Iliram Steadman, Silas H. Stricker, Freeman Sutton, Gilman Tenney, Charles H. Tilden, Vesparian W. Whitney, Ira Wisel, William S. Waters, Samuel Darnell, Arthur Gill.
The history of company A, is, of course, merged in that of
THIE 25THI REGIMENT.
This regiment was organized at ('amp Solo- mon, La Crosse, in September, 1862, and mus-
tered into the United States service on the 14th of that month, and was ordered to report to Gen. Pope, at St. Paul, to aid in suppressing the Indian difficulties in the State of Minnesota. They left the State on the 15th, with the fol- lowing roster:
Colonel-Milton Montgomery.
Lieutenant Colonel-Samuel J. Nasmith.
Major-Jeremiah M. Rusk.
Adjutant-George G. Symes.
Quartermaster-William II. Downs.
Surgeon-Martin R. Gage.
1st Assistant Surgeon-Jacob MeCreary.
2d Assistant Surgeon-William A. Gott.
Chaplain - Rev. T. C. Golden.
Captain Co. A-James Berry.
B-William II. Joslyn.
C-H. D. Faryuharson.
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E-John D. Scott.
66 F-James C. Farrand.
66 G-Viruz W. Dorwin.
66 11-Ziba S. Swan.
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I-Robert Nash.
66 K-Robert M. Gordon.
First Lieutenant Co. A-Cyrus M. Butt.
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C -- L. S. Mason.
D-M. E. Leonard.
E-John W. Smelker.
F-Parker C. Dunn.
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I-Daniel N. Smalley.
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K-Charles A. Hunt.
Second Lieut. Co. A-John R. Casson.
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B-William H. Bennett.
C-Thomas Barnett.
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E-John M. Shaw.
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F-Oscar E. Foote.
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G-Robert J. Whittleton.
II-Henry C. Wise.
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Arriving at St. Paul on the 20th of Septem- ber, 1862, the regiment was divided, five com- panies under Lient .- Col. Nasmith, being sent to Sank Center, Painsville and Acton; the re- mainder, under the command of Col. Mont- gomery, was sent to Leavenworth, Fairmount, Winnebago City and New Ulm, where regi- mental headquarters were established.
After service in Minnesota, the regiment returned to Wisconsin, reaching Camp Randall on the 18th of December, 1862. On the 17th of February, 1863, the regiment left, under orders to report at Cairo, Ill., where they arrived on the 19th, and moved next day to Columbus, Ky., and encamped. Here the regiment was attached to the 16th army corps. From this time until August, which month found the regi- ment at Helena, they were variously employed. Lieut .- Col. Samnel J. Nasmith died of disease contraeted in the service on the 17th of August, and Maj. Rusk was appointed lieutenant col- onel in his place. The regiment remained at Helena until the 1st of February, 1864, when they moved down the river to Vicksburg.
The regiment reached Chattanooga May 5th and immediately proceeded to join the forces of Gen. Sherman. The sixteenth corps formed part of the "Army of the Tennessee" under Gen. MePherson. On the 9th of the month they took part in a movement against Resaca, which was renewed on the 14th, with the fol- lowing casualities to company A:
Private Perley. B. Grubb killed; Sergt. J. Williams and Private A. A. Richardson wounded. In attacking the enemy at Peach Orchard on the 15th of June Lieut .- Col. Rusk was wounded in the right arm.
On the 19th of July the sixteenth army corps was at Decatur. About noon on the 22d three regiments commanded by Col. Sprague were attacked by two divisions of Wheeler's dis- mounted cavalry. Col. Montgomery, with a force composed of companies B, E, F and I of the 25th Wisconsin, and four companies of the 63d Ohio, was ordered out to ascertain the po-
sition of the enemy. They advanced about three-fourths of a mile up a road, on the west of which was a narrow but impassable swamp, and on the other a deep, miry ditch. The enemy were met about half a mile from the swamp, by the skirmishers, consisting of com- pany F and an Ohio company, under command of Lieut .- Col. Rusk. The enemy opened a se- vere fire and the skirmishers were driven down the road back to the reserve, which, under Col. Montgomery, was in position to the left of the road.
The enemy advancing in strong force, Col. Montgomery moved the reserve by the left flank, and in attempting to cross the ditch to reach the battery in the rear, his horse sank in the miry ground, and he was shot by the enemy and captured. Lieut .- Col. Rusk, with the skirmishers, held the enemy in check for a short time on the road, but were soon obliged to re- tire. In attempting to do this Lieut .- Col. Rusk was surrounded by six or eight rebels, who came at him with bayonets at a charge. One of them made a dash at him and caught his sword, which hung in its seabbord by his side, the squad crying out for the "Yankee" to sur- render. The lientenant-colonel made a charac- teristie reply and very coolly pressed his revol- ver to the side of the head of the rebel and gave him its contents. In falling, the fellow still held to the sword, which broke from its fasten- ing. Putting spurs to his horse, the lieutenant- colonel dashed down the road, under the fire of the rebels, to which he replied with his revolver and succeeded in rejoining his regiment near the battery in the rear, not, however, until he had his horse shot from under him.
On the 15th of November, 1834, the seven. teenth army corps left Atlanta on the grand march to the sea, the 21st acting as a train guard, as far as Monticello, when they rejoined their brigade. At Beanfert, Col. Montgomery, who had been exchanged, returned to the army and was placed in command of the brigade.
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On the Salkahatchie river, on the 20th of Jan- mary, 1865, the 25th encountered the enemy, drove in his pickets and dislodged a small force behind temporary breastworks. A shell from the enemy grazed the head of the horse of Lieut .- Col. Rusk, knocking the animal down, and the colonel was dismounted, the orderly in the rear having his head carried away by the missile. The regiment was mustered out of the service on the 7th of June and set out for home, arriving at Madison on the 11th of that month, where they were soon paid off and disbanded. VERNON COUNTY'S ROLL OF HONOR.
The following are all the citizen soldiers of Vernon county, so far as they can now be ascer- tained, arranged under the towns in which they lived at the time of their enlistment:
[Those marked (a) were killed in action; (b), died of wounds received in action; (c), died of disease; (d), died prisoners of war; (e), killed by accident on railroad.]
TOWN OF BERGEN.
Eighth Infantry, Co. F: John W. Greenman, Corporal.
Ninth Infantry, Co. C, Vet .: Joseph Broockech. Twelfth Infantry, Co. A: Philip Berry.
Fourteenth Infantry, Co. D: John B. Glenn. («), Frederick W. C. Kock, (b), Patrick Asley.
Eighteenth Infantry, Co. C: John Kings- ton, Sergeant; John L. Cheney, John S. Gray, (d), Benjamin Greenman, Simon Powell.
Twenty-fifth Infantry, Co. A: Philip Berry, Robert T. McClurg.
Thirty-Fourth Infantry, Co. A: Thomas Briss, Emannel Briss.
Forty-Second Infantry, Co. F: George Bawkus, Edwin Drew, Listen B. Waller.
Forty-Fifth Infantry, Co. K: Isaiah G. Page.
First Heavy Artillery, Co. H: William C. Hallenbeck, Isaac Quackenbush.
TOWN OF CHRISTIANA.
Third Infantry, Co. H: Thomas Slagg, Captain.
Sixth Infantry, Co. I: John C. Barry, cor- poral; Hollis W. Bishop, (d), William R. Carnes, Albert Emons, (c), Daniel Taylor.
Thirteenth Infantry, Co. I: Hans O. Hanson. Fifteenth Infantry, Co. B: Ole P. Olsen, Sergeant; Peter O. Larson, Co. E; Simon Anderson, (d), Thorger Erickson, Peter John- son, (c), Ole Kjostilson; Co. G, Charles Black, Tositere Larsen, Erick Olsen, Johannes Simen- sen.
Seventeenth Infantry, Co. B: Andrew Jan- son; Co. I: Amos II. Hanse, (c).
Tirenty- Fifth, Co, F: Even T. Songsted; Co. K, Even T. Songsted; Fifth Corporal; James Everson, Simon C. Rerstad, Corporal; (a), Erick Anderson, (c), Ole Peterson, (c).
Fiftieth Infantry, Co. B: Torgee Jansen, Peter C. Hoonreon, Ole A. Knudson, Peter Matinson, John S. Rogers, Christopher Trubon.
Fifty Third Infantry, Co. C: Andres Ander- son, Christian Everson.
TOWN OF COON.
Thirty-Fourth Infantry, Co A: Peter Olsen, George Stregle.
Fifty-Third Infantry, Co. B: John Matte- son.
TOWN OF CLINTON.
Twelfth Infantry, Co. I: Alexander Hays, (c).
Eighteenth Infantry, Co. C: John S. Dick- son, Corporal; Harvey D. Lindley, Daniel Mossholder.
Twentieth Infantry, Co. F': Isaac M. Adams, James Waggoner.
Twenty-Fifth Infantry, Co. A: David C. Yakey,2d Sergeant; John W. Appleman," Mitchell Beck, George W. Brown, Henry Humphrey, James Mains, Jonathan Adams, (c) Menasiah McClurg, (c), George J. Pierce, (c), James F. Rhoe, (c); Co. K: Peter Hanson, 5th Corporal; John J. Bergh, Iver Peterson, Lewis M. Hanson, Sergeant, (c); Ole S. Jolinson, Ole P. Karterna, Simon Erickson, (c), James Everson, (c), Ole J. Johnson, (c).
Thirty-Seventh Infantry, Co. F: Lorenzo T. Adams, Valentine E. Appleman, Oscar Burdick,
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(a), Charles R. Forsyth, (a), Elias Stocks, Thomas Chambers, (c), Cortez B. Taylor.
Thirteenth Battery: William Sheets.
TOWN OF FOREST.
Twelfth Infantry Co. I: Edgar Eno, Cor- poral; James Adams, James Jeffries.
Fifteenth Infantry, Co. E: George Pepper. Twenty-Third Infantry, Co. K: James Burn- ham, (c).
Twenty-Fifth Infantry, Co. A: Samuel Darnell, Corporal; Arthur Gill, (c).
Forty- Second Infantry, Co. E: James (. Gorden, Corporal; Wm. H. Hart.
Forty-Third Infantry, Co. F: Rufus S. Sherman, 1st Corporal; George Durkee, 5th Corporal; George W. Hawkins; Co. K: John S. Malosh.
First Cavalry, Co. F: James Combest, (c), Jesse Irwin.
TOWN OF FRANKLIN.
Second Infantry, Co. G: John Vantassell.
Sixth Infantry, Co. I: Earl M. Rogers, Ist Lieutenant; Edward L. Briggs, William Clanter, Sergeant; George W. Thompson, (c).
Seventh Infantry, Co B:John Christopher. Eighth Infantry, Co F: Richard Perkinson. Tenth Infantry, Co. H:Frederick Sallander.
Tenth Infantry, Co. E: Abner B. Allen, Silas W. Allen, Albert Bliss.
Fifteenth Infantry, Co. II: Ole T. Trestby, Josiah Adams.
Eighteenth Infantry, Co. C: Newton M. Layne, Capt., Samuel Swan (c), Gould Hickok, Serg't, Henry W. Swain, Allen L. Swain, John J. Swain. Co. D, Charles French, Corp'l, Wm. H. French, Ferdinand Getter, Sr., Ferdi- nand Getter, Jr., Ezra Hanckabout, George J. Hornby, ( c), Joseph Hornby, (d), Francis M. Littleton, Hugh Littleton, George P. Melvin (c), Peter Slatter, Jolin C. Williams, Corp'l; Wm. Wright (c).
Nineteenth Infantry, Co. C: Wm. Davis, Corp'I; John Myer, David A. Bundy, John A. Deaver, Theodore Garrell, Henry Gosling, George Johnson, Eli Mason, John Riley
Thomas Savage (c), John C. Wilkinson, George W. Baker.
Twenty-fifth Infantry, Co. A: John Wil- liams 2d Lient .; Nelson D. Hale, 5th Serg't; Russell S. Bunday, 7th Corp'l; Wm. Chambers, James Mason, Corp'l (c); Joseph Wood, (c). Co. F., Caleb C. Lane.
Thirty-sixth Infantry, Co. H : Mathias Mettick.
Forty-second Infantry, Co. I: George B. Cade, David Dowhower, Seth Hart, Josiah W. Lamb, Corp'l; James O. McCullock, Pelatiah J. Richards, Martin V. B. Richards, Serg't; Felix K. Van Wagoner, John Wanek, Wm. Young, (c).
Forty-third Infantry, Co. F: Jacob Gia- nera.
Eighth Buttery : Ole Castleson.
TOWN OF GENOA.
Eighth Infantry, Co. I: Alex P. Shaw, (c), Casper Fopper.
Eighteenth Infantry, Co. C : Harrison Sayre.
Forty-second Infantry, Co. F: Thomas II. Aslıbury, George W. Bartholomew, (c).
Forty-third Infantry, Co. F: Joseph A. Heck, Florentine Heck, Samuel Kennedy, James Sandlin.
TOWN OF GREENWOOD.
Sixth Infantry, Co. I: Charles Bolin, Alex Graham, Aldridge W. Rogers, Dilman Saunders, Corp'l.
Eighth Infantry, Co. I: Rudolph Martin, John Sullivan, Joseph Watson, (c).
Tenth Infantry, Co. II: Robert M. Bailey. Twenty-fifth Infantry, Co. A : John S. Shieve, Hezekiah Shieve.
Forty-second Infantry, Co. B: Samuel Cammaek, Francis M. Cammack, Clement J. Cherington.
Forty-fifth Infantry, Co. K: Leonard G. Me- Cauley (c), Edwin M. Winslow.
Forty-ninth Infantry, Co. A : James Bun- dy, Edson Daly, Andrew Johnson, Byer Knudt- son.
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Tenth Battery : Hezekiah Wilds.
First Heavy Artillery, Co. H: Jacob Rich- ards.
TOWN OF HAMBURG.
Eighth Infantry, Co. I: James Mellor, (1) Co. F. Samuel Fox ( c).
Ninth Infantry, Vet. Co. (): Andreas Moenick.
Fifteenth Infantry, Co. E : Laurence An- derson ( b), John Hoff, Lars Ingebirgtson, (c), Nels Nelson, Bore Peterson ( c), John H. Stokke.
Twenty-fifth Infantry, Co. K: John Peter- son, Peter Handson (a), Peter A. Lendall ( c), Ole A. Nelson ( c).
Thirty-fourth Infantry, Co. A : Wm. Bam- berg, Ole Everson, Ilans Olsen, George Stregle.
Forty-third Infantry, Co. F: Andrew Sal- endar.
Forty-fifth Infantry, Co. H: Mathias Bag- stad, Corp'l; John I. Huff, Simon Lunlokken, John C. Moilin Co. A, Hans Anderson, Chris- tian E. Sveen.
TOWN OF HARMONY.
Sixth Infantry, Co. I: G .L. Allen, Walker I. Barcus, Abel A. Johnson, Joseph Johnson, («), Alfred Thompson, William Stevenson.
Twelfth Infantry, Co. A: Elisha Warner.
Seventeenth Infantry, Co. II: Daniel W. Ilorton.
Eighteenth Infantry, Co. C: Robert L. Me- Michael, Captain, John M. Heron, William Do- wine, (b), James Garbee, Byron W. Johnston, (e), Edward Rogers, George M. Rogers.
Twenty-fifth Infantry, Co. A : Alfred Adams, 2d Corporal; Vespasian W. Whitney, Milton R. Wood, Isaac L. Smith, Corporal; Elisha H. War- ner, Christopher Baker, (e), Nicholas Sharp, (c), Sampson A. Vance, (c).
Fortieth Infantry, Co. C: A. J. Bingham. Forty-Second Infantry, Co. B: Augustus Fetzlaff. Co. I, Harlan P. Procter.
First Battery: Monroe Crawford, Hiram Buswell, Elijah Caulkins, Peter Carson, Calvin
C. Ilagerman, Levi Noble, Roland Reid, Jabez Y. Spaulding.
First Heavy Artillery, Co. II: Walker T. Barcus.
TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGHI.
Sixth Infantry, Musicians: Wenzel G. Hanzlik, Levi W. Tonge. Co. I, Amos John- son, żd Lieut; T. W. Allen, Nathan Burchill, Sylvester Brill, William Church, George W. Douglas, (a), George W. Daniels, («), Henry Didiot, Bradly Emons, Rudolph Fine, («), Abi- jah Fox, (c), William Fox, (b), Ichabod B. Ilill, Sergt; Charles Lind, Thomas W. MeClure, (c), Hugh F. MeClure, William A. Mattison, Levi Pearson, Daniel A. Pierce, Gotfried Shriver, Iliram Sanders, Corp'l; Abraham Searles, Levi N. Tongue, Ist Sergt; Levi L. Tongue, Sergt; George W. Thurber, Reuben Thompson, Corp'l. (e); Chester A. Wyman, Froland Willey, Corp'l; John Willey, Henry Wheeler.
Serenth Infantry, Co. A: George M. Bur- kel.
Eighth Infantry Co. I: Henry Grilley.
Twelfth Infantry Co. E: Benjamin Kauff- man.
Twenty-first Infantry, Co. D: Norris Grilley. Twenty-fifth Infantry Co. F: Benjamin Iluff- man.
Forty-seventh Infantry, Co. (': Chester A. Wayman, Sergt; Charles W. Bailey, Christian Bauer, Christian Engles, Ephriam D. Greeley, Andrew J. Greeley, Pinckney Hayden, Jacob M. Heacock, Samuel W. Hoyt, Charles Lin- drum, Charles Lind, William A. Matteson, Corp'l; Alonzo Mitchel, Thomas J. Shear, Jona- than W. Shear, Daniel W. Shear, George W. Shaler, Charles 11. Skillings, Anthony Winter.
Forty-ninth Infantry, Co. A: Daniel D. Jar- vis, John C. MeClure.
First Caralry, Co. F: Darius Reynolds. Tenth Battery: Jacob Dodge.
TOWN OF JEFFERSON.
Second Infantry, Co. A: Marshall L. Kinney. Co. E, William Kelock.
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Third Infantry, Co. A: Lockwood George. Sixth Infantry, Co. I: Alexander Lowrie, Capt.
Eighth Infantry, Co. F: James Berry, 2d Lieut; Henry W. Allen, Seymour M. Cummings, (c), George M. Drum, (c), Jeremiah L. Joseph, John P. Joseph, (c), John L. Smith, (c).
Twelfth Infantry, Co. A: John W. Pulver. Thirteenth Infantry, Co. I: Erick Asbemson.
Eighteenth Infantry, Co. C: Allen A. Bur- nett, 2d Lient; Henry Johnson, Archibald J. Morrison, Elijah S. Frazier, Burdett Fletcher, (c), Walter W. Odell, (c), Norris W. Saxton, (a). Co. D, George N. Esler. Joseph G. Hunter, (d), William Hunter, (c), Isaac HI. Odell, Jona- than Townsend, Waldron Townsend.
Twentieth Infantry, Co. A: Austin Fletcher. Twenty-fifth Infantry, Co. A: Allen Fran- cis, Isaac W . C. Burcham, George Pulver, Wil- liam S. Waters, James Berry, Capt; Henry Waters, Sergt; Amasa B. Saxton, Corp'l; Wil- liam R. Reese, John W. Pulver, John Graham, (c), Franklin Ranger, (c), Marion F. Fleck, William Powell, (a), Peter Rantz, Morris W. Saxton, (c).
Thirty-eighth Infantry, Co. F: William F. Riley.
Forty-second Infantry, Co. I: Augustus Wier.
Forty-third Infantry, Co. F: John N. Pul- ver.
Fiftieth Infantry, Co. B: Charles C. Has- kell, Albert Johnson, David S. Kyes, Daniel M. Moore, Robert J. Moore, Andrew Molley, Dan- iel W. Seals, William Shult, Benjamin F. Schriver. Co. K, Goelk Olesen.
First Heavy Artillery, Co. L: H. N. M. Rayner.
TOWN OF KICKAPOO.
Fifth Infantry, Co. II: Benjamin Lawton, Serg; George W. Lawton. Co. A, Henry T. Lawton.
Sirth Infantry, Co. I: Michael Sallenter. Eighth Infantry, Co. F: Philander S. Groes. beck, Louis Groesbeck, Stewart Groesbeck.
Tenth Infantry, Co. H: John Boyl.
Eleventh Infantry, Co. A: Edwin Medla- cott.
Twelfth. Infantry, Co. I: Irwin Gribble, 2d Lient; Joshua Hutchinson, Sergt; Ransom Kellogg, Corp'l; Rudolph Foreman, Corp'l; Wallace B. Pugh, Corp'l; Emery L. Clark, Corp'l; Charles A. Toptine, (c), Eugene Bald- win, («), Jacob Benn, Francis B. Clark, Henry II. Dupu, (6), Lnmen S. Kellogg, Lewis D. Kel- logg, Peter Nuby, Ephriam Sandford, Daniel Sandford, (c), John W. Sutherland, James ('. Toptine, (c).
Sixteenth Infantry, Co. B : Francis Dupu, (c).
Seventeenth Infantry, Co. 1: John W. Taylor, William Hutchinson, Corp'rl; Abram Y. Banta, Robert L. Banta, Reuben G. Drake, Edward P. Dailey, Lewis F. Day, Joseph L. Dunlap, David Haggerty, Eli looks, Nelson Kendall, Doctor F. Kumrine, Carl A. Shermer, Robert W. Ten- ney and Andrew T. Vance.
Eighteenth Infantry, Co. C: William N. Car- ter, Sr., Ist Lieut; William N. Carter, Jr., 2d Lieut; Roswell F. Corey, Corp'l., John James, John C. Mitcalf, Travis Day, (c)., Martin V. Day, William P. Starbuck, (c)., Co. D., Nathan Hale, 2d Corp'l; William Miller, Andrew Per- kinson, Corp'l; Ambrose Osborn.
Twenty-Fifth Infantry, Co. A: Eli Osborn, Ira HI. Sanford, John W. Church, (b), Jason Baldwin, (c), Abraham Benn, (c).
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