History of Walworth County, Wisconsin, Part 58

Author: Western Historical Co
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Chicago, Western historical company
Number of Pages: 998


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Charles E. Buhre, Robert Barr, Andrew Burke, Albert Cornue, John Clark, Julius M. Carey, Russell Daniels, Chauncey Dinsmore, John C. Dayton, Harvey C. Eddy, Amos C. Fellows, Will- iam L. Gibson. Elihu W. Grey, Le Grand D. Hyde, Orville N. Harrison, Clark L. Hudson, An- drew J. Howe, Benjamin F. Hueston, David B. Johnson, Lyman W. Leach, Frank Merriam, James Morin, John C. McDowell, Harvey J. Noyes, Jonathan Powell, Martin F. Ross, Joshua F. Rogers, John Robillard, Henry Robbins. John F. Rust, Wallace Spoor, Warren Hodgkins, Lacon J. Hand, William Henry, Edwin R. F. Hart, Hamilton Ingham, Edwin Kay, Henry Lytle. Noah Merriam, Thomas Morefield, Benjamin F. Morgan, James Owens, Clarkson M. Ross, John D. Rogers, Adelbert D. L. Rogers. Lewis Rollow. Robert Redford, Theron E. Streeter, Robert G. Saulsbury, Alexander T. Smith, David L. Stanford. John M. Stork, William Thompson, John Van Wie, John C. Watton, Porter Wait, A. Chandler Wells, Benjamin Wright, Benjamin Sey mour, Benjamin F. Snow, Peter Tome, Orsemus J. Taylor, Henry Van Brunt, John M. Wilson. Charlie B. White, Robert G. Webster, John A. Weeks.


Recruits- James P. Aiken, Michael Burnes, William R. Balcom, Mattoon A. Church, My- ron W. Howe, Henry W. Lewis, George I. Smith, Darius T. Allen, John Bailey, Charles A. Clark. Silas H. Darrow, Joel Hale, Anthony D. Rouse, Cornelius Smith, James Smith. James H. Whyte, Maxon P. Millard, Ira C. MeDonald, Sylvester Cone.


ROSTER OF COMPANY D.


Officers .- Alphonso G. Kellam, Captain: Charles E. Dudley, First Lieutenant; J. Oscar Conrick, Second Lieutenant; Richard M. Williams, Second Lieutenant.


Sergeants .- George W. Beach, First Sergeant: William W. Barlow, William C. Scranton, George L. Voorhees, Myron L. Gregory, George P. Belding.


Corporals .-- Menzo W. Chapman, Charles H. Menzie, William H. Tinker, J. Lyman Perry, Jacob Weishar, Fayette Rewey, Henry Purdy, Orson D. Johnson, H. Herbert Thomas, Jasper B. Walworth, Thomas P. Kavanaugh. Marshall Serafford.


Privates .- William Adams, Benjamin F. Ayers, Winfield S. Ayers, William A. Blodgett, Joseph Briggs, Charles C. Blanchard, Francis E. Barker, John M. Burdick, William Brabazon, John A. Conklin, Daniel T. Cutler, Henry Albro, Thomas Avery, Z. H. Bowen, Albert D. Burdick, Leonard H. Bellows, E. Darwin Blanchard, James C. Briggs, William D. Burdick, Marcus Barker, Reiley H. Cutler, John C. Coburn, Charles W. Crandall, John R. Congdon, George Coburn, Jr., Henry L. Davis, Thomas J. Davison, Wesley De Lap, Evan Edwards, John Ficht, Oliver G. Fenner, Jacob Glick, William Groshong, John Hines, Henry Hall, Silas Hart, Joseph Hodgkinson, Henry C. Hunt, Evan Jones, Harrison R. Johnson, William Jones, Levi G. Cunningham, George E. Clarke, Albert D. Dockstader, Harrison Davis, Edwin F. Davis, Chaun- cey O. Easton, Wendel Fuhr, James M. Foster, Lyman P. Fowler, James Griffin, Edwin Good- win, Walter G. Hunt, Lyman Hart, Benjamin F. Householder, Willard M. Hall, Cassius W. Harriman. David R. Jones, George W. Jacobs. Lucius Jenkins, Stephen Kenney, Philander Kathan, Ezra Kellogg. Thomas Mosher, James D. McArthur. Thomas Morrison, W. A. Owens, John C. Osborne, Henry Parker, Page P. Peck, Silas R. Rowley, John J. Rollins, John D. Rowley, John R. Slocum, Herbert J. Sanborn, James B. Scrafford, Arthur Stewart, John Sul- livan, George W. Knilans, William F. Knapp, August Krukman, Lorenzo D. Mosher, Jolin Mc- Lean, John MeDonald. Hazard Osborne, W. Norman Perry, George Purdy, West Robinson, Phi- lander Rewey, Franz Robeck. Robert Russell, John R. Siperly. Julius P. Smith, Richard R. Shimmins, Renben H. Siperly, Daniel Sullivan, Albert E. Straw, James M. Stowell, Charles W. Truax, Alonzo Veley, Henry Wood, Robert Whilden, James R. Williams, Martin Shoemaker, Jobn M. Topping, Jasper C. Voorhees, George W. Veley, Peter Weiskopf, George Wood, Jr., George Wheeler.


TWENTY-EIGHTH WISCONSIN INFANTRY.


These four companies were recruited mainly in Walworth County, their respective officers, and the dates of commissions being as follows:


Company D: Captain-Edward S. Redington, Whitewater; received his commission Sep- tember 3, 1862; mustered out Angust 23, 1865. First Lieutenant-Hiram A. Hayes, White- water; received his commission September 6. 1862: resigned February 14. 1863. Second Lieu-


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tenant -James M. Mead, Whitewater: received commission September 8, 1862: died at Helena. Ark .. February 13, 1862.


Company E: Captain -- James S. Kenyon, Troy; received commission September 3, 1862; mustered out Angust 23. 1865 First Lieutenant - William E. Bingham, Delavan; received commission September 8, 1862; mustered out Angust 23, 1865. Second Lientenant- Charles J. Collier, Sullivan.


Company I: Captain- Horace B. Crandall, Elkhorn: received commission September S, 1862; resigned October 25, 1862. First Lieutenant --- Lindsay J. Smith, Troy; received com- mission September S, 1862; promoted to Captain June 3, 1863; mustered out August 23, 1865.


Company K: Captain -- Ira H. Morton, Janesville; died at Little Rock, Ark., September 18, 1863. First Lieutenant-William J. Briggs, Delavan: received commission October 15. 1872; discharged July 1, 1863. Second Lieutenant --- Levi J. Billings, Madison; received com- mission August 4, 1862; promoted to First Lieutenant August 13, 1863; promoted to Captain October 10, 1863; discharged December 30, 1864.


The Twenty-eighth Wisconsin Infantry. to which these companies were attached, was organ- ized at Camp Washburn, Milwaukee, under the superintendence of Col. James M. Lewis, of Oconomowoc, and was mustered into service October 14, 1862. Their first experience in the art of war was within the boundaries of their own State, they being sent to Port Washington, Ozaukee County, to quell the draft rioters in that rebellious little village.


On the 20th of December, 1862, they left the State for Columbus, Ky., arriving on the 22d, and remaining, with the exception of one expedition to Union City, until January 5, 1863. On the 5th, they were ordered to Helena, Ark., and on the 11th, embarked at that place on trans- ports to accompany the White River expedition.


At St. Charles, Ark., 100 miles from the month of the White River, the regiment, with a small support, under command of Col. Lewis, were left to hold the post, while the remainder of the fleet proceeded further up the river. On the return of the fleet, the Twenty-eighth joined the forces and returned to Helena, remaining in that place until the 24th of February.


At Helena, the Yazoo Pass expedition was fitted ont, of which the Twenty-eighth Wisconsin formed a part. After spending five days in penetrating the pass, they arrived at what was termed " Curtis' Plantation." At this point, the Tallahatchie and Yazoo approach very nearly, and on the intervening space the enemy had constructed a fort, called Fort Pemberton, which commanded both rivers. Obstructions were placed in the river to prevent the passage of the gunboats. The Twenty-eighth was sent on shore to support an Indiana regiment, which had been sent out to recoinnoiter, and found itself in range of the guns of both friend and enemy. They were able to accomplish nothing, as the gunboats were unable to silence the guns of the fort, and the expedition was abandoned. After returning up the river, Gen. Ross was re-enforced by a fleet under Gen. Quimby, and a second attempt made to subdue Port Pemberton. It was as fruitless as the first. On these expeditions, the regiment suffered severely from exposure, and the malarious diseases contracted in the swampy regions of the Tallahatchie and Yazoo. On the White River expedition, they experienced severe snow-storms, and on the Yazoo, heavy and long-continued rains. On the 27th the regiment, with a support of four companies of cavalry and a section of artillery, was detached to MeNntt, Miss., under command of Col. Lewis, where they captured several prisoners, destroyed a quantity of Confederate stores, and returned without loss.


On the Sth of April, the regiment arrived at Helena, and remained encamped at that place nearly all the month. During June, with the other forces at Helena, under Brig. Gen. Solomon, the troops were employed in fortifying the town, and, on the morning of the 4th of July, the rebels, about fifteen thousand strong, under Gen. Holmes, made their appearance on the hills which surround the town. The Twenty-eighth was assigned to the duty of supporting Battery B. The enemy was repulsed after a fight of five hours, with a loss of 400 killed and 800 pris- oners. There was but one casualty reported in the Walworth companies-Andrew Vellum, of Company E, was killed.


The first deaths that occurred after the companies left home were in Milwaukee. Donald Henderson, of Company D, died December 1, 1862, and James A. Hodge, of the same company, died December 9, 1862. The regiment was then at Camp Washburn. From that time, no deaths


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appear in the official report until late in the winter, and during the spring of 1863, when the unhealthy climate of Mississippi and Arkansas told heavily on the health of the Northern sol- diers. The first death reported from the companies after they left Milwaukee was that of Hiram I. Welch, of Company E. who died February 6, 1863. at Helena. The next was Second Lieut. James M. Mead, of Company D, at Helena. February 13. 1863. On the same day and at the same place died Lyman D. Smith, of Company E. Following is a list of those who died at Helena, Ark., and on the Yazoo expedition. during the spring of 1863:


Company D- Jesse Hare died April 29, at Helena; Julius H. Torrey died March 29, at Fort Pemberton, Miss.


Company E -- Sylvester Henderson died April 3, at Tallahatchie River, Mississippi. John W. Means was drowned at Helena May 28; Delbert Snow died June 5. and Charles K. Bing- ham August 27, both at Helena. Jacob Hohler died at the same place August 15.


Company I -- Capt. Andrew F. Spiverick died in hospital at Memphis, Tenn., April 22: Burman Gleason died March 15 at Tallahatchie River, Mississippi, and the following-named died at Helena: Asa W. Cowles, February 24: William H. Nott. March 3: James W. Coulter, April 12; George W. Short, April 21; William O'Ragan, April 21: Delos C. Smith, April 17: Isaac E. Waters, April 9; Eli Clapp. May 4; Gilbert Peak, June 12; and John Whitton, June 22.


Company K- Griffith T. Rice died at Nashville. Tenn .. March 19: Nils Larsen, on board steam transport. March 25: Amos Dort. at Greenwood. Miss., April 5. At Helena there died the following: Abram Carle, February 18; Tolliff O. Gordon, February 15; Frank Teeter, March 6; and Edward Russell, April 22.


The Twenty-eighth, being transferred to the Army of Arkansas, left Helena on the 11th of August, 1863, accompanying Gen. Steele in his expedition to Little Rock. Col. Lewis had command of the Second Brigade, and Col. Gray had command of the regiment. Little Rock was reached the 10th of September, and occupied until the 26th of October, the remainder of the month being spent in a fruitless pursuit of Marmaduke's forces. On the 10th of November, the regiment went into winter quarters at Pine Bluff's, remaining until the 27th of March, 1864, when Companies D and I, with others of the regiment, joined in an expedition to destroy a pon- ton bridge on the Saline River at Longview. The forces were commanded by Capt. L. J. Smith, of Company I. On the 2Sth, while guarding the bridge at Mount Elba, the infantry was attacked by a force of 1.500 rebels. The companies of the Twenty-eighth held the enemy in check until they were ordered to fall back to the main body. The rebels were driven back with a loss of 100 killed and wounded. Company I lost one man-Patrick O'Brien. The regiment remained in camp at Pine Bluff until the 30th of November, when they were relieved, and returned to Little Rock on the 2d of December.


In January, 1865. they marched 150 miles. from Little Rock to Mount Elba and back. On the 11th of February. they left Little Rock for Mobile, via Duvall's Bluff and Algiers, La .. landing at Mobile Point on the 25th. From this point they proceeded, with the other forces, to Spanish Fort. taking position, on the 27th, in the trenches, and remaining until its evacuation on the 8th of April, engaged in siege and picket duty. The casualties reported in the Walworth County companies while in the vicinity of Mobile were: Company I -Joseph Shabine, killed. Company E-Corps. Michael Vaughn and Lewis E. Bloodgood. Company K -Robert Spencer. The following are the names of those who died during the expeditions in Arkansas, and while in camp at Pine Bluff:


Company D-At Pine Bluff, during the year 1864: Melvin J. Clark, June 10 (killed by an accidental fall): Charles F. Pritchard. July 6; Benedict Feiss. August 8: Franklin Patten, September 2; Charles Kuhn. September 9; Isaae Miller, November 22: George De Groat, No- vember 28; Charles E. Robbins died September 25, at Duvail's Bluff, and Henry F. Smith Oc- tober 20. at Jefferson Barracks.


Company E At Pine Bluff, during 1864, William Hunter, February 27; Wilhelm Feeder, March 10: Joseph Krotz. July 10; Henri Althans. December 13. Hardy Wilford, of this com- pany, died at Little Rock October 26, 1863. and John B. Robinson was drowned in White River February 11. 1865.


Company I -At Pine Bluff. during 1864. Samuel Bentley. August 24: Jeremiah Sullivan. August 22. Hiram J. Frank died at St. Louis June 27, 1863; John Vaughn, at Little Rock,


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November 11. 1863: Fayette L. Allen, at Little Rock. January 23, 1865; and Augustus Fichler at the same place, February 9, 1865.


Company K -At Pine Bluff, in 1864, Arthur Phelps, May 28: Daniel Crotty, July 14; Joseph Henry. July 15; Samuel S. Kellogg. August 12. On February 18, 1863, Abram Carle died at Helena; September 1. Louis Baner, at Memphis: and December 27. George J. Bur- dick. at St. Louis.


After the evacuation of Spanish Fort, the Twenty-eighth occupied for a short time MeIn- tosh's Bluff, on the Tombigber River, in Alabama. Returning to Mobile May 9, 1865, they encamped until the latter part of the month, when they embarked for Texas. They arrived at . Brazos Santiago, Texas. on the 6th of June, and on the 16th, marched to Clarksville, at the mouth of the Rio Grande, remaining in that place until August 3, when they marched to Brownsville and were mustered out of the United States service. On the 15th of September. the regiment arrived at Madison, and was paid off and disbanded.


ROSTER OF COMPANY E.


Oficers. James R. Kenyon, Captain, was Captain to February 1. 1864, when he was hon- orably discharged; re-instated to command April 9, 1864; William E. Bingham, First Lien- tenant: Asa W. Hebbard, Second Lieutenant, promoted from First Sergeant to Second Lieu- tenant December 19, 1864.


Sergeants .- Isaac Denton, promoted to First Sergeant December 19, 1864; John A. Stewart, promoted June 5, 1861; William E. Loomer, appointed Corporal May 30, 1863; Sergeant, July 2, 1864; Charles Wright, appointed March 3, 1865.


Corporals .- Wheeler B. Webster, appointed September 30. 1863; Andrew W. Arwood, ap- pointed Corporal January 7, 1864; James Donaldson, appointed June 17, 1863: Norman R. Fuller, appointed July 2, 1864; Horace T. Wilkins, appointed December 19, 1864; Joseph Wil- kinson. appointed March 3, 1865.


Musicians .- John Catlin, Alphonso S. Thayer, Charles JJ. Collier, Second Lieutenant, pro- moted to First Lientenant April 25, 1864, and transferred to roll of field and staff.


Prirates .- David Brott, Amos Bigelow, Winslow Bortle, Charles C. Brown, Horatio N. Brewer, Robert A. Bakon, Marks Croasdaile, William Carey, Patrick Fitz Morris, John Brewin. Samuel Bortle, Charles E. Brooks, John Brabazon, Mahlon N. Bolser. Charles Cox, George Carlile, Henry O. Dutton, Sulvanious D. Hay, Hiram Hunter. Zachariah Holvorson, Don A. Knowlton, Freeman Knowlton, Edwin C. Lyman, Joseph Martell, Michael Moore, John Mc- Manns, Anson D. Phelps, William Ruf, John Snider, Eli H. Snow, Emery Z. Thwig, Martin Van Doser. Hyland B. Haight, James Jackson, Charles Kellogg. James Longhran, James Lang- staff, Joseph Mistell. Thomas McGerman, Nathan N. Miner. James R. Phoenix, Anthony Ruf. Stephen Summers. Thomas Stanwood, Bringel Tolliffson, George W. Walker. Discharged Ralph C. Kenyon, Sergeant, discharged for promotion: Daniel K. Sanford, Sergeant, discharged for promotion; Lewis E. Bloodgood, Corporal, wounded in action: John B. Rockwell, Corporal, discharged April 22. 1863: Michael Vaughan, Corporal, wounded in action and discharged: John C. Davies, discharged by order of Maj. Gen. Schofield: Edwin R. Norcross, Musician. discharged June 1. 1863; Michael C. Heath, wagoner, discharged March 24, 1863; Henry Alten- burg. received discharge July 19. 1865; Hiram S. Bloodgood, discharged May 15, 1863; Forris A. Bigelow, received discharge July S. 1864; Horace Bigelow, received discharge July 19, 1865; James Carlile, discharged May 15, 1863; Chauncey Chamberlain, discharged August 14, 1865; Charles E. Fuller, discharged for promotion January 12, 1865: Walter P. Hall, discharged May 24. 1865; Francis P. Knowlton, discharged August 1. 1863: John Leary, received discharge July 19, 1865: Joseph J. Newcomb, discharged August 17, 1864; George W. Pratt, discharged May 31. 1865; John N. Phoenix, received discharge May 31, 1865; Samuel Paisley, received discharge July 19, 1865; James P. Tifft, discharged November 7. 1863: James B. Taylor, dis- charged February 22. 1864. for promotion; Thomas Waldren, received discharge July 19, 1865: Peter S. Waldron, received discharge July 19. 1865: Wellington Wright, received discharge July 19, 1865; Frederick Yalırmark, received discharge July 19, 1865. Transferred -Charles H. Heath. Sergeant, appointed Regimental Commissary Sergeant; John Blomiley, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 10, 1864: John A. Farley, transferred to, Company K. Twenty-


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eighth Wisconsin; Isaac N. Huntley, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps; Louis Lange, trans- ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps; Emery Potter, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Erastus S. Snow. transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.


ROSTER OF COMPANY D.


Officers .- Edward S. Redington, Captain; James B Schrom, First Lieutenant; appointed Commanding Sergeant October 25, 1862; Sergeant Major Jannary 1, 1863; First Lientenant March 1, 1863; Henry H. Watts. Second Lieutenant, appointed from First Sergeant March 1, 1862. Sergeants .- William G. Palmer, appointed Sergeant October 13, 1863; Charles W. Rock- well, appointed Sergeant December 10, 1862: George F. Tucker, appointed Corporal January 12. 1863; Sergeant, March 1, 1863; Henry Hix. appointed Corporal April 14, 1863; Sergeant, February 21, 1863.


Corporals -Henry Rusch, Aron Momford, Gilbert Olson; Joseph R. Bowin. appointed Corporal January 23, 1863; Michael Larkin, appointed Corporal November 12, 1863; Oscar Smith, appointed Corporal October 13, 1863; Dewitt Palmer, appointed Corporal March 1, 1865; Charles Hudson, drummer; George P. Criggar, wagoner; Hiram N. Hayes, First Lieutenant, resigned January 1, 1863: James M. Mead. Second Lieutenant, died at Helena, Ark., February, 1863. Transferred-Jerome B. McGill, appointed First Sergeant from Sergeant March 1, 1863: transferred to Northern Cavalry Service as Sergeant Major October 12, 1863; George E. Dye, appointed principal musician and transferred to Northern Cavalry Service October 13. 1864; Charles Bonnett, transferred to Independent Cavalry November 20, 1863; William J. Dowley. transferred to Independent Cavalry July 1. 1864; William M. Prichard, transferred to Company A July 20, 1861; George Trautman, transferred to Independent Cavalry Septem- ber 3, 1863; Charles A. Ware, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 10, 1865.


Prirates .- James A. Baldwin, Thomas Conroy (transferred from Company K October 16, 1862). Jonson Curtis, Edward S. Calkins, Lewis Carpenter, Henry A. Cox, Peter Cronns, Will- iam D. Dowling, Peter Dielman, William Durant, George W. Eaton, Robert Firth, David N. Goodrich, Clesson A. Hendrickson, Patrick Keenan, John Lasher, William Maynard, John Miles. John A. Nelson, John Organ, Albert Rinehardt, George Smith, Charles W. Shroble. Edward Troy, Stephen H. Clark, James J. Caward, Garrett Clement, Edward Dann, Thomas J. Daneey, John Early, Hiram Edwards, William Fitzgerald, John Grant, Fred Hoage, Job Kershaw, Garrett Lasher, James H. Myers, Franz X. Myers, Gilbert E. Nickerson, Michael Ostemire. John J. Redmond. Solomon L. Strong. John Shulz, Jacob Thomas. Joseph Weiss, George M. Winslow, John Michael, Thomas Wray, Cyrus Yeomans, Richard Stanfield. Privates discharged Samuel Clement. discharged December 8, 1862; Russell Calkins, discharged May 21. 1863, for disability; George Corkett, discharged March IS, 1865, for disability; Eliphelat Carver, discharged May 7, 1863, for disability; Franz Faust, discharged April 30, 1863; John W. Harrison. discharged April 9, 1461, for disability: Charles Holmes, discharged August 8, 1865: John Kynaston, discharged May 10, 1865; Francis Kinney, discharged April 12. 1863, for disability; Henry Lingerman, discharged April 20, 1863; Peter J. Nelson, discharged April 14. 1863; Charles Z. Pieree, discharged June 16. 1865; John N. Royes, discharged May 21, 1863, for disability; Mathias Surth, discharged August 2, 1865; Charles Scholl, discharged May 10. 1863: Christopher Scholl. discharged February 22. 1863. for disability; Henry Trow- bridge, discharged June 13, 1863: Abel Taylor, discharged July 26, 1864; James Taylor, dis- charged June 9, 1865: John Taylor, discharged August 2. 1865; Horatio N. Wilkenson, dis- elarged October 6, 1863: Norman Wheelock, discharged April 24, 1863.


ROSTER OF COMPANY I.


Officers .- Lindsey J. Smith, Captain, appointed May 1. 1863, from Lieutenant; Alex T. Seymour, First Lientenant, appointed from Second Lieutenant May 1, 1863; Smith A. Hart- well. Second Lieutenant. appointed from First Sergeant June 12, 1863.


Sergeants .- William H. Chase, appointed from Sergeant June 12, 1863; George W. Farrer, appointed from Corporal May, 1863; Addison O. Foote. appointed from Corporal June 12. 1863: Peter Noblet, appointed from Corporal May 10, 1863; wounded at Spanish Fort, Ala., March 30, 1865.


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Corporals .- Charles A. Dingman, transferred from Company K: Duncan Wright, appoint- ed June 24, 1863; Joseph Noblet, Jr., appointed June 24, 1863; Albert Patterson, Henry Vaughn.


John Organ. Jr., Henry D. Barnes, Musicians.


Horace B. Crandall, Captain, resigned December 20, 1862; Andrew F. Shivereek, Captain, died in hospital at Memphis, Tenn., April 22, 1863.


Prirates .- Hezekiah Adams, William H. Bowman, John W. Baker, Stephen J. Conklin. Robert Cheeney, Frank Eggleston, Charles L. Fox, John Guest, Jackson V. Hieks, Alva B. Hubbard, Charles Kober. Donald Matheson, Barnard G. Norton, William O. Brien, Arthur Poland. Ralph E. Burr, John Brash, Daniel W. Buttles, John Carl, Edwin Deuel, Charles Terry, Josiah B. Gleason, John Hodges, David M. Holmes, Farrel King, John Matheson, Jeremiah MeKinney, Michael O. Brien, Milton B. Parks, William W. Peck, Fayette S. Ray- ney, Charles Stuit, Charles Spoor, Harvey Shubert, Aaron L. Vanderpool, Emery D. Williams, Dennis West, Charles Storms, Conrad Schein, James Short. Alfred W. Tiffany. Clark O. Weeks, Edward Wells. Discharged Hemy H. Hibbard, Sergeant, discharged May 7. 1863, dis- ability; Alfred C. Potter, Sergeant, discharged April 1, 1863, disability; Robert W. Bristol, discharged Angust 7, 1863, disability; Samuel R. Bell, discharged October 19, 1863. dis- ability; Trueman E. Brigham, discharged April 22, 1865, in hospital: Barney Baker, discharged Angust 8, 1865, for disability; Frank Carl, mnstered out June 10, 1865: Michael Donohue, dis- charged April 27, 1863. for disability: Daniel E. Edwards, nmstered out June 13, 1865; Nieh- olas Grass, mustered out May 31, 1865: John Hotton. discharged December 31, 1862, for dis- ability: Franeis Jones, mustered out June 10, 1865; John Langen, discharged August 28, 1863. for disability; William H. Mayhew, discharged May 30, 1863, for disability: John Mountain, discharged September 3, 1863, for disability: Michael Mahar, discharged June 13, 1865; Valen- tine C. Noblet, discharged July 19, 1865: Thomas Pollock, discharged January 17, 1863, for disability; Sam Suteliffe, discharged May 26, 1863; James H. Sterling, discharged March 27, 1863; Charles H. Taylor, discharged July 19, 1865; Cyrus Utley. discharged June 13, 1865; Alonzo Vaughn, discharged October 25, 1863: William H. Woodward, discharged May 25, 1863. Transferred -Albert O. Daniels, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 22, 1864.


ROSTER OF COMPANY K.


Officers .- George F. Cowing. Captain, appointed First Lieutenant from First Sergeant January 16, 1864: Captain, March 31, 1865.


Sergeants .- Volney H. Porter, appointed from Sergeant January 22, 1864: Gordon Conant, appointed from Corporal February 9, 1863; Edwin M. De Pny.




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