Rock County, Wisconsin; a new history of its cities, villages, towns, citizens and varied interests, from the earliest times, up to date, Vol. I, Part 35

Author: Brown, William Fiske, 1845-1923, ed
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Chicago, C. F. Cooper & co.
Number of Pages: 682


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In Company F was Junior Second Lieutenant Joseph C. Blodg- ett, of Janesville.


The senior second lieutenant of Company H was Alonzo E. Miltimore, of Janesville.


Company L had fifty Rock county men : Nathaniel D. Kelly, Henry A. Pond, George Skinner and Erastus Williams, of Ful- ton; Thomas Brannan and David B. Reynolds, of Rock; Charles A. Tubbs, of Clinton ; James Gleave (corporal) and Robert More, of Center; John Swim, Morgan Johnson, Horace Swim, of Brad- ford; Matthew Berrigan, Myron Smith and Rudolphus D. Tasch- er, of Johnstown; Edgar Mericle, of Harmony; Edward Harn- den (corporal), of La Prairie; and these thirty-three men from Janesville: Obed W. Wallace (first lieutenant), Alpheus S. Trowbridge (senior second lieutenant), Darius W. Cameron (junior second lieutenant), De Witt Ainsworth, John Baik, Lewis P. Bent, Frank Berendes. John Bluett, Herman L. Coon, John J. Daniels, Horace M. Dibble, James E. Doyle, Carmi S. Gifford,


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Francis A. Gifford, Eldred Harrington, Welcome Henry, Thomas McFarland, Lawrence Mericle, Francis Minett, William Morrow, Justus H. Potter, Levi P. Powers, Austin Randall, Stephen P. Randall, Edwin H. Risden, Martin Rocthael, August Roman- ousky, John M. Sears, James Stewart, Matthias Suhr, Henry Tur- ner, John Voit and Walter R. Whitney.


In the cavalry branch of the army Rock county furnished most of the men for two companies, M of the Second Regiment and E of the Third. The roster of each company, giving only Rock county men, most of whom were from Janesville, is as follows :


Second Regiment Cavalry. Surgeon, Clark G. Pease, Janes- ville; hospital stewards, Frank Strong and Paul G. Strong, of Janesville; commissary sergeant, Third Battalion, Richard Ellis, of Johnstown; veterinary surgeon, Third Battallion, Henry Von Streitchen, Johnstown.


Company M. Captains, Nathaniel Parker and Freeman A. Kimball, promoted from first lieutenant; first lieutenant, John Baxter; second lieutenants, John C. Metcalf and Gorge W. Tay- lor; all the above being from Janesville.


Enlisted Men.


John Barrett, Ogden Barrett, John Belton, George W. Bill- ings, Joseph B. Briggs, Simeon G. Brooks, Perry L. Brooks (cor- poral, sergeant, died Vicksburg August 17, 1864), Henry Brooks, James H. Brown (corporal), Eustis Burlingame, George D. Camp- bell, Lemuel Carman (corporal, sergeant), John Casford, Henry Casford, William Casford, Alonzo Chase, Thomas C. Chamber- lain, William P. Cline, Albert C. Cobb, James S. Cook (corporal). Thomas Cooper (died at Vicksburg), Henry Coty, William Croft, Jared Crone (died at Helena, Ark.), Samuel Crone (corporal, quartermaster sergeant), James E. Cronk, Isaac Davis, Patrick Denny (died Jefferson Barracks, Mo.), Reuben C. Dodge, Charles Eastman, Charles M. Eddy, Richard Ellis (promoted commissary sergeant, Third Battalion), Horace D. Fitch, Thomas Foster, Sid- ney Fuller (corporal, died Helena, Ark.), Charles L. Glass, Chauncey C. Handy, John A. Hart, Ephraim Hart (died at Vicks- burg), John Harvey (corporal, sergeant), George W. Harman, Gil- bert H. Hay (farrier), John W. Helms (died Vicksburg), Henry Hemming, Horace Herkimer (quartermaster sergeant), James


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Ileughs (died Vieksburg), George E. Holmes, Henry C. Holmes (corporal, commissary sergeant), John Holland, George Homan, Melville Hopkins (died August 14, 1864) , Samuel Horne (saddler), Levi H. Howard (died St. Louis, August 13, 1863), Elza S. Hud- son, John H. Jackman, Henry A. Jones (died Vieksburg), Thom- as Kane, Joseph King (farrier), Moses Lavine, James Lincoln, Daniel .A. Louber, Jefferson Lovelace, Frank Luckett, Alfred Malone, Garrett R. Malone, Samuel W. Metcalf, Caleb Mott, Frederick Mott (bugler), Minard E. Mott (farrier), Allen Nixon (corporal), John Nixon, James O'Connor (died Vicksburg), Will- iam J. Oliver, Isaac Parker (quartermaster sergeant). Clark O. Popple (corporal, sergeant, quartermaster sergeant), Lester H. Porter (sergeant, died Memphis January 31, 1865), William J. Porter, Leonard Powell, James II. Quinn, William F. Reed, Adam K. Richardson, Osear P. Roberts, William Roberts, George W. Royer, John P. Sawyer, Albert Shafer, William R. Silver (cor- poral), John E. Simerson (died Vieksburg), Silas Soper, Hanni- bal D. Soper, John P. D. Stevens (bugler), Ira Storms, Paul G. Strong (bugler, hospital steward), Herman V. Streicham (vet- erinary surgeon), Ira Sturdevant (died Vicksburg), Henry Stur- devant, Adelbert Terry, Jolın H. Thomas, Anthon T. Thompson, Elisha R. Thorne (died Vicksburg), John H. Thurston, John F. Tracy, Minard Van Patten (died Vieksburg), Minard Vander- burg, William H. Wallace (bugler, died at Janesville March 10, 1865), Peter Warner, Henry Warner, Charles M. Waterman, Rush B. Webster (died Vieksburg), John Welles, Smith Weisner (died Vieksburg), James Whalen, Charles F. Whipple (corporal, sergeant), Joseph Williams, Daniel W. Woodstock, James B. Wright (died August 12, 1862, Helena, Ark.), Rodger B. Young.


Third Regiment Wisconsin Cavalry. Colonel, William A. Bar- stow; lieutenant-colonel, Richard H. White; second assistant surgeon, Joseph S. Lane; battalion adjutant, Charles L. Noggle ; battalion quartermasters, Isaae Woodle (First Battalion, died at Janesville April, 1862), James Armstrong ( Second Battalion), Au- gustus O. Hall (Third Battalion) ; chaplain, Hiram W. Beers. Non- commissioned : Veterinary surgeon, William Bagley ; battalion ser- geants-major, Herbert W. Keyes (First Battalion), William R. Graham (Second Battalion), Caleb G. Gillett (Third Battalion) ; quartermaster sergeant, Frederick Peck; battalion quartermaster sergeants, Arthur C. Kent (First Battalion), Chauncey M. Wood-


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worth (Third Battalion) ; commissary sergeants, Solon M. John- son, Arby Tuttle; battalion commissary sergeants, William H. Hayes (First Battalion), George F. Blodgett (Third Battalion) ; hospital steward, Charles E. Wiswell, died Little Rock, Ark., September 12, 1864; battalion hospital steward, Elisha Sharp, killed March 26, 1862; saddler sergeant, George W. Caldwell. All the above-named officers were from Janesville.


Roster of Company E.


Captains, Ira Justin, Jr. (died Leavenworth, Kan., October 22, 1861), Alexander M. Pratt; first lieutenants, Leonard House, Arthur C. Kent, William Culbertson; second lieutenant, John C. Lynch. All the above officers were of Janesville.


Enlisted Men from Rock County.


Albert W. Allyn (first sergeant), Melville F. Allyn, Henry T. Babcock, William J. Baker, Capple C. Bennett, James Bliss, George L. Bostwick (Beloit, died Springfield, Mo., February 18, 1863), Robert W. Boylon (died Ft. Scott, Kan., November 15, 1863), Samuel A. Bridges, Reuben Brink, Joshua Bunker, Sabin P. Bunker, George W. Caldwell (saddler sergeant), Charles H. Carrington, Lewis Cooley, Thomas Cooper, Thomas Croak, James Cronk, Jeremiah W. Cutting, William J. Dodge, Lorenzo A. Drum, Thomas Eaton, Cassius Eddy, Isaae Fry, Caleb O. Gillett (promoted battalion sergeant-major), William R. Graham (pro- moted battalion sergeant-major), Gottfried Greenhogle, Albert Gretzner, Adam P. Handy, William H. Hayes (promoted bat- talion commissary sergeant December 10, 1861), George W. Holmes (farrier), George Hughe, James R. Hutchins (corporal), Byron F. Huyke, Edward S. Hyde (corporal, sergeant), Levi H. Jaycox, Zenos Jenks (died Fayetteville, Ark.), Nelson Jenks, John Johnson, Henry S. Johnson, William B. Jones, Henry H. Knight (corporal), Samuel A. Lamphier, James H. Logan (cor- poral), Daniel H. Loomis, Noble Loomis, Jerry W. Lord, David G. Marsh (musician), Edward Martin, Abram D. Maxfield (cor- poral), William McCloy, Albert G. Merrill (died Ft. Scott, Kan.), Vinton L. Merrill (musician), Daniel Miles, George D. Morgan, James S. Murphy, William O'Flaherty (died Little Rock, Ark.), Peter Oleson, Dennis C. O'Sullivan, John W. Parkyns, Edwin R. Partridge, Clark Pepper, Christopher Pestow, Henry Peters,


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John W. Phelps, Cicero Post, Stephen Post, Henry S. Quick (cor- poral), Frederick Ring, Jedediah Rook (died Benton Barracks, Mo.), William B. Rook, John Q. Sanborn (corporal), Henry Shields, August Shultz, Henry Shurger (died Van Buren, Ark., October 13, 1864), Aaron Smith (sergeant, commissary sergeant), John Sparling, Byron Spears (saddler), Henry Stattforth, James E. Stewart, Chauncey Stone, Stephen Taylor (saddler), Hiram Taylor, Richard C. Taylor, Frederick E. Teetshorn, George W. Thompkins, Syrel Treat (corporal, quartermaster ser- geant, died Little Rock, Ark., September 6, 1864), Charles G. Turner, Arby Tuttle (promoted regimental commissary ser- geant), Warren Wait (corporal), Leander Wetmore, William H. Wells (corporal, sergeant, first sergeant), Richard W. Williams, Byron A. Williams (corporal), Frank Worthing (corporal), Da- vid Wyman (wagoner, corporal, sergeant), Warren Young (Be- loit, corporal).


Spanish War Veterans.


In the Spanish War our boys were stationed at Camp Cuba Libre, Florida, May to October.


October 22, 1898, Company E, First Wisconsin Volunteer In- fanty, of the Spanish War, assembled at Beloit, were duly dis- charged from service as United States soldiers. They had all enlisted for two years, but as the war had virtually ended, al- though our First Regiment was quite a favorite with General Fitzhugh Lee, our Governor Schofield, at the solicitation of a great many citizens, succeeded in having that regiment honor- ably disbanded and the men discharged to private life. The roster of Company E, mostly Beloit men, when they were thus mustered out, was as follows :


Captain, T. J. Rogers, at Jacksonville ; first lieutenant, H. J. Quinn ; second lieutenant, F. Y. Hart; first sergeant, R. C. Malt- press; quartermaster sergeant, Charles H. Conklin; sergeants, Harry Yeakle, Ray A. North, William J. Kennedy; corporals, Howard Alcan (sick), Clarence H. Newton (sick), W. D. Cobb, W. J. Widdowson, William Baines (sick in Chicago), Fred Gra- ham, George Armstrong, George Yost, Charles Ingleby, Ira F. Thompson, Edwin Meyers; artificer, George Watson; musicians, Fritz J. Steiner, Harry Gardner (sick at Brodhead) ; privates,


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H. M. Adams (now at Jacksonville), Joseph Armstrong, Bert Bingham, Benjamin Bill, Benjamin Butler, F. L. Bush, William Washburn Brown, Otta A. Bradeson, H. G. Buchanan, Charles E. Booth (sick), John F. Chamberlin, Henry S. Cole, A. J. Cornelius, C. N. Coons, Franklyn Champion, Harry E. Card, Percy Crouch, August Dellmann, John C. Davis (sick in Milwaukee), Irving DeForest, Harvey L. Denson, William H. Drake (at Jackson- ville), J. N. Davis, Edwin Fiese, Frank N. Ford, D. A. Frayer, W. C. Graeber, John E. Graham, Carrol Graves, Nels Hansen, Fred L. Hunt, Thomas Holliday, Henry Hopgood, James C. Howorth, George Ingerham, Charles E. Jeske, Ed. Knight, Charles Kastner, Karl Kristianson, Charles W. Kelley, Charles L. Lowry, John Luders, John L. Larson, Charles A. Mansfield, John Maroney, Chris. Manning, Fred Miller, Charles E. Moore, Henry J. Means, John W. Moses, James M. Mowers, Arthur E. Miller, W. L. Newton, W. C. Pitt, Orville H. Partch, Charles W. Patrick, William H. Roper, Francis S. Remey, George W. Robin- son, W. Frank Rood, Robert Ed. Robinson, Henry W. Robinson, William R. Rance, Charles Schultz, Leroy Shirley, Ed. Snow, J. G. Schermerhorn, Fred Allen Smith, C. E. Storey, W. W. Satter- lee (sick), L. W. Tipton, W. V. Whitfield, Walter Wellman, G. H. Willett, D. W. Woodard, John Robert West, Gustave Wolline (sick), Francis B. Wood.


The following members of Company E were transferred to the U. S. Hospital Corps: George Corson, Milton D. Brown, Harry Key, William Brockman, Ed Stone.


Among the names on the company's roster mustered out by the great Commander are: Sergeant Cassia Morris, September 11, 1898; Musician Mace Mollestad, August 13, 1898; Corporal Fred Cousins, September 25, 1898; Private Frank Schipman, Sep- tember, 1898; Private Clark Osgood, September 8, 1898; Private Jesse Gleason, September 22, 1898; Private James M. Mowers, from Allen's Grove, died at Darien, Wis., February 1, 1899; Pri- vate Gustav Wolline, September, 1899; Private Charles Ingleby, of Beloit, January 1, 1899. Directly or indirectly these all died from typhoid fever.


The Spanish War Veterans are now an organized society. Ten of their number rest in the cemetery at Beloit and their graves are duly decorated on the annual Decoration Day, May 30.


MILITARY HISTORY OF ROCK COUNTY


The New United States National Guard.


The Dick militia law, enacted January 21, 1903, and amended May 27, 1908, provided for an organized militia, to be known as the National Guard (of each state, territory, etc.).


They are equipped at the expense of the general government and occupy a position similar to that of the minute men of revo- lutionary times. In case of invasion or rebellion the president can call them directly into service without further enlistment.


In this military body Rock county is honorably represented by one company, Company L, First Infantry, Wisconsin National Guard. At the last annual inspection this company gained the rare distinction of ranking first among all the militia companies of our state.


The following is an official roster of the company, which is located at Beloit and composed of Beloit men :


Captain, R. P. M. Rosman; first lieutenant, Charles S. Buck ; second lieutenant, Stanley Y. Shepard; first sergeant, Charles E. Moore; quartermaster sergeant, Fred J. Kunz; sergeants, James H. Root, Wesley F. Ayer, William Hildebrandt, Ralph C. Coon- radt; corporals, Frank McLean, M. Chester West, Robert Wright, George F. Knipprath, Arthur E. Fish, Lloyd L. Maurer; musi- cians, John Poppie, F. W. Ruttencutter; privates, E. Howe Al- len, William J. Allen, Roy O. Antisdel, Charles G. Backenstoe, Will F. Bauschle, Brittan Burtness, Percy Cadman, E. D. Chris- topherson, Gilmore J. Collins, Harry Coonradt, B. Edgar Day, Clifford L. Day, Sydney Derbyshire, Harry Doane, Floyd Dra- fahl, Peter Everson, Henry Fairbert, George M. Elliott, Richard R. Fenska, Walter Fenska, Herbert Froh, Floyd George, Jay Gil- bert, William Gilbert, Charles Guetschow, Andrew M. Halle, Ed- ward Halle, Ralph R. Hamil, L. R. Hawkins, Paul B. Hogan, Alex. T. Hannahs, Edwin C. Hart, Carl Hildebrandt, Harry Hoey, Phillip R. Jeuck, Royal O. Jorsted, Alexander McLean, Frank Mendenhall, J. Elmer Perkins, Howard G. Plumb, M. Lyle Plumb, Edward J. Poponz, Ray I. Raymer, William Relph, William B. Shepard, Morton B. Shepard, Robert Short, Jesse Shumway, John F. Taylor, Charles H. Worf, Howell Wheat, Fred Wheat.


List of Soldier Interments in the Two Cemeteries at Beloit, Wis.


L. H. D. Crane, colonel Third Wisconsin Infantry.


H. P. Strong, surgeon Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry.


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George Bicknell, surgeon Second Wisconsin Infantry.


John Avery, First Wisconsin, Company F.


Myron Adams.


Alex. Anderson, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B. George M. Alverson, First U. S. Infantry, Company A.


WV. P. Alexander, recruiting officer.


G. W. Bailey, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B.


G. H. Bunce, 199th Pennsylvania, Company F.


John F. Benton.


Edward Burrall, War of 1812.


Frank Barney.


D. Brooks.


William Butler, War of 1812.


Ebenezer Colby, War of 1812.


Michael Case, Forty-second Wisconsin, Company H.


John Campbell, Seventeenth Wisconsin, Company B.


Henry N. Chamberlain, Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry.


George W. Chamberlain, Sixth Wisconsin Infantry, Com- pany G.


Henry A. Chamberlain, Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry, Com- pany G.


Chris Cramer, Forty-second Wisconsin Infantry, Company H.


W. D. Davie, Seventeenth Illinois Cavalry, Company C.


Clark Dutton, Fortieth Wisconsin, Company B.


Oscar Dunbar, Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry, Company A.


Patrick Doran, Seventeenth Wisconsin, Company F.


John Doyle, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


Willis A. Dowd, Forty-seventh Wisconsin, Company H.


George W. Dates, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B.


Thomas J. Flood, Thirty-first Wisconsin, Company F. Thomas Fitzgerald, Seventeenth Wisconsin, Company F.


James Funnell, First Wisconsin, Company F.


Alexander Gordon, captain Seventh Wisconsin, Company K. Peter Goewey.


Frederick W. Goddard, First Wisconsin, Company F.


Frederick Gibbons, First New York Light Artillery, Com- pany G.


Edward A. Goddard, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company I. Frank Goddard.


Thomas W. Harnden, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


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Horace H. Hackett, Twentieth Indiana, Company B. Nathaniel Holmes, War of 1812.


John N. Jones.


Benjamin F. Kline, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B. William J. Kelly, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


Sydney Knill, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


Thomas H. Knill, Second Wisconsin, Company D. James G. Luce, Seventy-fourth Illinois, Company D. John R. Lee.


John G. Lambert. H. M. Lilly.


C. A. Minott, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B. W. S. Miller, Sixteenth Wisconsin, Company F.


Peter S. Miller, Fifth Wisconsin, Company B.


H. B. Miller.


William Morse.


Benning Mann, Forty-seventh Wisconsin, Company H. Frederick Mott, Second Wisconsin, Company M.


H. A. Northrop, lieutenant Fortieth Wisconsin, Company B. M. A. Northrop, captain Sixth Wisconsin, Company G. Horace Ormsby, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B.


J. E. Pangborn, Fifth Iowa, Company G.


Charles E. Preston, Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry, Company E. George Ruble.


Freeman B. Riddle, Thirty-seventh Wisconsin, Company C. Mervin C. Ross, Sixteenth Wisconsin, Company F. Ichabod Ross, War of 1812.


Jeremiah Riley, 170th New York, Company G.


N. B. Perry, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B.


Harvey C. Smith, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B. Frank H. Smith, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B.


Noble H. Smith, lieutenant First Wisconsin, Company F. W. H. Smith.


O. J. Shipnes, lieutenant-colonel Fifteenth Wisconsin. George L. Shue, Fortieth Wisconsin, Company B.


Thomas Savage, Thirteenth Wisconsin Battery. W. H. Tattershall.


J. F. Vallee, captain Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


J. H. Vercalin, colonel, War of 1812.


Vinson G. Willard, Sixteenth Wisconsin, Company F.


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Butler J. Wetmore.


Charles Waggoner, Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry, Company B. Mark Young, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


James H. Wells, Sixteenth Indiana, Company D.


Charles M. Carrier.


A. R. Dresser, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


W. H. Kinney, Fortieth Wisconsin, Company B.


Jacob Sutter, War of 1812.


Philip Burns. Daniel Dixon.


William H. Towsley, Fourth Wisconsin.


Hugh Riley, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


James King, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B.


Albert Webb, Sixth Wisconsin, Company G.


Alpha Thorp.


Frank Riddle.


Dr. J. L. Brenton, surgeon-in-chief, Second Division, Second Corps.


Hiram Ellingson.


George B. Easterly, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


Charles W. Hannahs, Forty-third Wisconsin, Company D. Filas Malone.


Joslyn Southard.


D. A. Adams, Sixteenth Infantry, Company F.


Alden B. Winn, musician, Fifth Wisconsin Band.


Henry H. Carter, Forty-seventh Wisconsin, Company H. W. H. Allen, second lieutenant, Sixth Wisconsin.


C. F. North, First Minnesota Infantry.


George M. Farnsworth, Ninety-sixth Illinois, Company G. Horatio Pratt, Chicago Mercantile Battery.


C. S. Percival.


John Popp.


S. S. Moss.


Dennis Fox.


C. A. Colby, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


Calvin Washburn, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry.


Henry Cramer.


Ebenezer Newton, War of 1812.


Joseph Rambolt, Third Wisconsin, Company H.


C. Compton, Fifty-second Pennsylvania, Company K.


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L. Emmerson, Thirteenth Wisconsin, Company F.


Alvin West, Fourth Wisconsin Battery. G. B. Elkins.


John Carroll, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


John Campbell.


W. A. Montgomery.


W. M. Ferguson.


Henry Osborne, 117th New York, Company E.


John D. Grout, Twelfth Illinois, Company H.


J. J. Blaisdell, chaplain, Fortieth Wisconsin. F. S. Fenton, musician, Fifth Wisconsin Band.


Luther C. Irish, musician, Seventy-seventh New York.


Charles H. Nye, sergeant, Fortieth Wisconsin, Company B.


J. R. Rathbun, Forty-fourth Wisconsin Infantry.


Martin Laflin, Ninetieth Illinois, Company B.


Joseph English, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


J. Parkhurst, War of 1812.


S. Hopkins, War of 1812.


Captain William Moore, 1776.


Albert N. Chamberlin, Fourth Wisconsin, Company G.


William Leggitt, musician.


Benjamin F. Howe.


Mace W. Molestead, First Wisconsin, Company E, Spanish. Cassia Morris, First Wisconsin, Company E, Spanish.


Frank Schipman, First Wisconsin, Company E, Spanish. Fred E. Cousins, First Wisconsin, Company E, Spanish. Harry G. Smith, Second Wisconsin, Company I, Spanish.


Charles H. Cox, H. Conklin Post, of Troy, Wis.


Michael Egan.


Calvin H. Bullock, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B. Edward Carroll, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


David Kipp, Seventy-fourth Illinois, Company B.


Rufus King.


S. S. Herrick, Twenty-second Wisconsin.


John J. Franklin, sergeant, Eighteenth Connecticut, Com- pany E.


Francis N. Graves, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


William T. Moore, lieutenant.


Charles H. Menzie, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company D. Jesse Edgerton, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company E.


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Charles Ingleby. Samuel Fulton.


John Moran, Eighth New York, Company H.


John Matthews, Iowa regiment.


Gordon E. Smith, Fortieth Wisconsin.


Thomas Moore.


Henry Pettit, Seventy-fourth Illinois.


Robert J. Butler, Fourth Wisconsin Battery.


Edgar F. Barr.


Michael Kelley, Twenty-third Illinois, Company B.


Michael Smith.


Horace Brown, 153d Illinois, Company A.


Martin Purcell.


W. S. Thompson. Albert Rayment.


Marsh Harnden, Forty-third Wisconsin.


Sylvester Smith, Seventh New York Artillery.


Martius Hansen, Forty-third Wisconsin, Company D.


James Croft, Eighth Wisconsin.


James Green, regular army.


Thomas P. Northrop, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B. A. A. Perkins, War of 1812.


John L. Cranston.


Alfred Field, Spanish War.


A. Cornelius, Spanish War.


Harry Hinder, Spanish War. John Hill.


A. J. Holliday, Fortieth Iowa Infantry, Company K.


S. L. Bibbins, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B. Martin De Lano, Tenth Maine.


John K. Smith, Sixteenth Wisconsin Infantry.


S. C. Fesenden, Third Wisconsin Infantry.


J. W. Dawson, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B. Simeon Wescot.


Oscar Watts, Forty-fourth Wisconsin Infantry.


H. P. Lord, Seventh Minnesota.


Edward Corcoran, Fifty-fifth Illinois.


George F. Baldwin, Thirteenth New York, Company D. A. W. Bullock, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B.


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William Rogers.


George Hayes. John L. Lee.


W. H. Calvert, Twenty-second Wisconsin, Company B.


William A. Y. Riley, Fifty-fifth Illinois, Company C.


C. H. Conklin, Spanish War, Company E.


Soldiers and Sailors of the War of 1861-65 Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wis.


First Division. Ira Foster, H. C. Tilton, E. O. Wright, James Mills, II. H. Whittier. (Company G, Eighth Wisconsin Infantry), William W. Spaulding, C. G. Gillett, W. II. Hayes, William Grif- fith, Joseph Baker, Ira Miltimore, Ed Barry, John Berrie, James Armstrong, Leonard Hause, Isaae Woodle, Charles Allen, Jerry Bates, S. S. Hart, Charles W. MeHenry, T. N. Williams, J. T. Causius, L. P. Norcross, Dr. Henry Palmer, N. Cratsenberg, Will- iam Watson, F. Pennycook, John Nicholson, E. W. Jones, an un- known grave, S. Clemmons, Dr. J. B. Whiting, Mark Williams, F. F. Norcross, L. S. Hildabrandt. - -- Magee, A. W. Fessi- den, D. P. Smith, Gus Parker, T. J. Dann.


Second Division. A. C. Ames (Twelfth Wisconsin Battery), C. Bostwick, Robert Peters (Company G, Eighth Wisconsin In- fantry), John Prague, William Reed, Jacob Smith, G. M. Smith, R. R. Loon, Thomas Maine, - - Ambrose, L. G. Horton, John Belton, Chris Dyke, I. W. Reynolds, H. H. Holt, Charles Lee, John Chase, W. P. Wakefield, E. S. Hayward, Chris Yager, Al. Bintliff, Robert Achison, H. C. Hollis, Henry Jarvis, C. W. Whit- tier, D. Woodstock, Henry Dow, S. Kerr, A. H. Fitch, John Spar- ling, H. C. Cory, H. Tompkins, William Benedict, Daniel Skelly, Peter Howland, A. W. Alden, G. G. Giles, A. Malone, Asa Phelps, N. Fellows, C. H. Spencer, Adam Sanner, Henry Wingate (Twelfth Wisconsin Battery), William Trask (Company G, Eighth Wisconsin Infantry), C. G. Pease, Gage Burgess (Company E, Twenty-second Wisconsin Infantry), G. H. Duncan, T. C. Fisher, Gravenstine, General Bintliff, Henry Hemming, W. Palm- er and T. T. Croft (both of Twelfth Wisconsin Battery), N. Fred- ericks, E. C. Sheffield, P. S. Fenton, Henry Stienmetz (Company F, Sixth Wisconsin Infantry).


Third Division. S. J. M. Putnam, George Bentley, H. A.


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Moore, Joseph Harris, Charles Wilmarth, M. D. Wilson, Joseph A. Jones, F. A. Kimball, S. P. Dinnin, H. B. Williams, R. F. Frazier, F. Schermerhorn, George Rockwood, Howard Hoskins, J. Bramer, M. Sexton, Theo. H. Tripp, John Jackman, Henry Peters, Thomas J. Brook, H. Hay, F. D. Parker, C. Callender, Elias Shopbell, Fred T. Jackman, A. M. Pratt (Company E, Third Wisconsin Cavalry), A. R. Graham, Henry Wood, Henry Will- iams, John T. Wilcoxes, Samuel Clark, John Cummings, John Rutherford, Charles E. Bowles (Company E, Twenty-second Wisconsin), Silas Gibbs, Frank A. Bennett.




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