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Thirty-seventh Infantry Co. B-Joseph Erd, Jacob Schreiler. Co. G-James E. Andrews, Freeman Thomas, Co. IT-Sergt. Edward II. Elle, Christian Schusten. Co. I-Zenas Maxim.
Thirty- Eighth Infantry-('o. 1-Col. (' K. Pier, Capt. Charles T. Carpenter, Ilackley Vlams, John Ates. John P. Andrews, Geo. Aures, Maj. Isaac Burch, Martin Besau, Charles F. Childs, Nelson Cummings, Henry .1. Chase, Lyman Hull, John W. Hutchinson. John V. Jewell, Lieut. Egbert II. Little. Edward T. Odekirk. Henry R. Prudent, George W. Ramsey. Delaney B. Ribbs, Gilbert A. Ran- dell, William J. Stewart, Charles E. Sears. Henry M. Soper, Freeman Il. Sackett, Henry F. F. Tallmadge. Ela I C. Waters, Jonn M. Wells, Elias J. Whitney. Co. F - Capt. Erasmus W. Pride, George Hammer.
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HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY.
First Cavalry-Co. B-Charles F. Edgerton, Walter G. Felton, Alden P. Kendall. Co. G-Elihu Coleman. Co. K-Jobn A. Turner.
Second Cavalry-Co. A-James Kerns, William Woods, Thomas Woods, Jr., Gohn G. Simpson, Benjamin H. Taber.
TOWN OF FOREST.
First Infantry-C'o. A-R. A. Ilart. Third Infantey-Co. E-Charles R. Barrager.
Fifth Infantry-Co. 1-William Norton, Anstin F. Barnes, W. H. Mead.
Eighth Infantry-Co. B-Seymour Ellickson, William Carey.
Tenth Infantry-Co. A-Mortimer Adams.
Fourteenth Infantry-C'o. 11-George Williams, Hiram S. Eddy, Delbert Bennett, William R. Gibson, William S'exbe, E. P. Mead, llolland Hamblin, Miles lamblin, 11. 11. Hamblin, D. M. Casson, Jr., John F. Procer, Albert 11. MeKeen. Adin Gibson, Martin Elliott, John Shaw, George Clifton, Milton R. Barnes, Andrew W. Prentice, E. M. Moore, Thomas Gloss. Francis Owens, David Rogers, Charles Rogers, Harvey Wright, R. B. Vanvalkenburgh. Charles W. Gibson.
Eighteenth Infantry-C'o. A-Anson Williams, Peter Elam, William E. Chase, Charles Berchtel.
Nineteenth Infantry -Co. K-William W. Gardiner.
Twenty first Infantry-Co. 1-William Mars. t'o. B- Martin Strong, Co. Il-Harrison Campbell.
Twenty-sixth Infantry-C'o. E-Charles Schafers.
Twenty-yrenth Infantry-C'o. B-James Rogers, William Monk. O. H. Silver, Era B. Sabins.
Tuerty-second Infantry-C'o. H-Vincent llersch, Mattis Iloff, August Vogt, I. D. Foster, Patrick Redman, James Shaw, Peter Bartell, Mertis Snyder, James Hampton, William J. Hampton.
Thirty-eighth Infantry-Co. F-Thomas l'arty.
Twelfth U. S. Infantry-James Hall.
TOWN OF FRIENDSHIP.
First Infantry-Charles Smith.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. A-Joseph Tondre, Nathaniel Parks. Co. B-Joseph Barrow.
Seventeenth Infantry-to. C-Barney Harkins, Charles Carberry, Jatoes Gallagher, John C'armicle, George Robin- son, Daniel MeMonigal, Charles Dougherty, James Ros- siter, Francis Murry, John Murry, Daniel McTanylin. John Davis, John Stoddart.
Eighteenth Infantry-Co. A-Barnett Kelly.
Twenty-first Infantry-Co. A-Celestine llenry, Octa- vus Derusia, Frank Derusia, Edward Derusia, Joseph Betegore, Moses Gunoch, Newell Dofrain.
Twenty-wirth Infantry-Co. E-Reinhold Kranser, Will- iam Rosendale.
Thirty-second Infantry-to. H-John E. Smith, Wesley Bessey, Jacob Cliny. Miles Seely.
Thirty-sixth Infantry-C'o. G-Joseph Tatro.
First Carulry-C'o. A-David McLeod. Company un- known-Lyman Walker.
Second Cavalry-to. A-Germain Muller, Isallore Dutrain, Henry Dollen, Napoleon Inbret, Antay Inbret. Illinois Cavalry -Inlian Inbret.
TOWN OF LAMARTINE.
First Infantry-t'o. K-Strabo Duell, Charles Delang, Walcott Hide, Thomas Watters, George Stowe, Cyrenus Matteson. Joseph Hide. Company unknown-J. Pros- ser.
Third Infantry-fo. A-Alford Walton, Warren Otter- son, Orman Otterman, Philemen Welch. “'o. B-Job ('lark. Co. D-Jackson Buskerk, William Young, Jacob Snyder. Company unknown-Dr. Temple.
Fifth Infantry-\'o. 1-Henry Osburn. Company un- known-Andrew Ross.
Fourteenth Infantry-t'o. 11-Charles Collins, Francis banndry, Emerson Spafford, R. L. Edson, Harrison Clark, Rogers Pierce, Washington Ellis, Chauncey Wide- man, William Wideman, Lorance Miller, Jacob Wideman, Co. E-Ira Smith. Co. Il-Chauncey Recel. Co. K- Jobn Earling, Leonard Shaw, Jeremiah Harrington, George W. Ellis.
Seventeenth Infantry-('o. (-Richard Carn.
Eighteenth Infantry-Co. A-Capns A. Whitmore, Will- iam Boden, John Jameson, Henry Cutler, George Cutler, Daniel Baily, Asa Ottson, Leander Ilibbard, John Ferril, Charles Lee, John Jameson.
Twenty-first Infantry-\'o. A-David Golchin. Co. F- J. Bigford. Co. H-William R. Brown, William Mar- shall, Jacob Miller, John Malady, Richard Horton.
Twenty-sixth Infantry-C'o. E-Frank l'eheling John Snow, Rudolph Wohlgemuth, Andrew ('ronk, William Smith.
Thirty-second Infantry-t'o. A-John Hubbard, William Zelkey. Jeremiah Weser, Elwin Racy. Co. B-E. D. Sco- field, A. M. Scofield, Selim Pasco, Jason Smith. C'o. H -Jay II. Fancher, George Baxton, Willard Baxton, Wor- den Brown, Solomon Merril, C. N. Pease, C. N. Pasco, Lucas Kendall, Michael Merril, John Giffey.
Thirty-sirth Infantry-Co. G-William R. Bartlett.
First Cavalry-C'o. D-Henry Edson, Ratio Elliot, Lorin Pasco. No. E-Norman Hodge. Company on- known-l'eter Everling, Lawrence Kelch, Moses Canady. Second Cavalry-Co. A-James C'arn, U. H. Stranigan, William Il. Stranigan, James McFetridge, Daniel MeFet- ridge, John MeFetridge. Company unknown-William Lee.
Fourth Cavu'ry-Co. B-George F. Clark.
Regiment Unknown-Nelson C'amens, Lewis Everling, James Share.
TOWN OF METOMEN.
First Infantry-Co. (-James Parker.
Third Infantry-Co. A-Charles Redburg, Frank Red- burg, Dennis Washburn. Co. D-II. W. Collins, Al- phonzo Hall.
Eleventh Infantry-l'o. 1-b. D. Laughlin, Nicholas Myer, Ir.
Fourteenth Infantry-Company unknown-Michael Ha- ley
Seventeenth Infan ry-Co K-William Bugbee.
Eighteenth Infantry -Company unknown-Marshal Tenney.
Twentieth Infantry-\'o. 11-John Henrickson.
Thirty-second Infantry-to. 1-Harrison Carter, Asa Holmes, John H. Brown, William Grapfe, George Wight- man, Charles Mondwell, Luke Williams, Christopher Gibbs, Christoph Fendry, Christian Priem, John Bruce, Rezin Nelson, Jr. Co. B-William Sanders, Girden Webster, Eleott B. Loomis, J. W. Osborn, George Bugbee, Lyman Marsh, C'anfield Marsh, Darius Bugbee, J. D. Woodin, William Marsh, Thomas M. Colcord, Frank Munn, Thomas O-born, Eddy Parks, Barney Smith, Joseph Sumner, William Poach, Dwight P. Hitchcock, George Patton, Ilenry Rand, Martin Frank, Louis Behn- ker, S. P. Shoefelt, Cornelius Comstock, B. F. Sheldon, A. M Bly, Edward l'earse, David Brown, James Hickey, Wesley Ingles. Stephen D. Johnson.
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HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY.
First Cavalry-('o. I-Erasmus Pride, Byron l'ride, Elisha Walras, Lewis James. Co. K-Albert Dreker. Company unknown-Otis Parks, Daniel Parks, Joseph Parks, Parley Sanders, William Bugbee.
Third Cavalry-N'o. C-Zenas Wann, John McPhail, Gurden Bisbee. George Ilayward, Henry Martin, Thomas Leach, Charles Nelson, Eugene Ely, George Shufelt. Co. Il-James Bremer.
Fourth Cavalry-Co. B-James Wapon, Thomas Run- nals, Charles Fletcher, Eugene Pride, G. W. Carter, D. S. C'rop.
Third Battery Artillery-Thomas Tempenden, Henry A. Weymouth, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Dana Strong, James Carter, Harvey Burdick, Stafford Elgerton.
Regiment Unknown-William Smith, Frederick Smith.
TOWN OF OAKFIELD.
First Infantry-Co. D-Solomon Howard. Co. K- Frederick Owen, Edward Durhey, Robert Navens, John Foster, William Thompson, William Cooper, John Ladair, Company unknown-l'eter Rapier.
Third Infantry-Co. D-Zena Banker, William Hagan, Levi Close, Jeremiah ('lose, A. J. Buskirk, Norman Ilig- gins, Charles E. Alderman, William Il. Parson, Sheldon Atkins, Alvin Neal. Co. E-Alexander Bazett, William Ilagerman, S. O. Bishop. Co. K-Roswell Fladson.
Fifth Infantry-Co. I-William P. Brown.
Sırth Infantry-Musician Abner H. Woodsworth, Mu- sician Charles Bouton. Co. D-Jackson Swift. Co. E- John II. Burne, Jonathan Stoddard, Charles MeCannon, Smith Spencer.
Tenth Infantry-Co. B-William Lane, John Lane, Charles Blackburn. Co. D-Gilbert Grosbeck, Mortimer Bouton. Co. K-Charles Iladson, L. A. Bishop, Delos llatch, Christopher Jacobs, Silas Stuart, Ephraim Atckins, George W. Norton, Byron V. Swan, George Madison, Albert Madison.
Fourteenth Infantry-d'o. A-John R. Burt. Miller S. Russell. l'o. F-William Parkbill. "'o. Il-Dewit Burch. Company unknown-Levy Annis.
Nineteenth Infantry -('ompany unknown-James Miles.
Twenty-first Infantry-Co. F-Lafayette Dade, John Cater, Oscar Willard, Charles Susan, William Obryan, James Erwin, Orlando T. Comstock, Walter MeKnight, Charles Prescott, Luther Clark, Eli Monteith, John Un Ierwood, Capt. Edgar Conklin, Gerry Lewis, Cornelius Tunison, Francis E. Sikes, Joseph Patinson, Augustus .John, Henry Resedorph, Joseph Buskirk, William Thwing, Jeremiah Smith, John Smith, Thomas Gafney, Peter Thomas, Elias Ilale, David Hale, Leroy Bennett, llenry Porter, Marvin Hatch, James Varnoll, Charles F. Brown, Charles E. Ripley, James Wagner. ('o. ]]- George W. Whitaker.
Thirty-sirth Infantry-Co. G-Capt. William Il. Lane, First Lient. Winfield S. Leach.
First Cavalry-Co. B-Samuel Banker. Co. D-Caleb Frishey.
Third Cavalry-Co. I-James Whilker, William Whit- aker.
First Battery Light Artillery-Alvin W. Clark, Elisha Carrier.
Thirty-second Infantry-Co. A-Howard Preston, Ilenry Preston.
TOWN OF OSCEOLA.
First Infantry-Co. E-William P'almer, Joseph l'almer, Albert Gray. Co. K-Byron K. Longstreet, Paul Crites, Isaac Crites.
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Sixth Infantry-Co. E-N. Gaffney, John Shey, Maz Garfield, Drias Garfield.
Eighth Infantry-Co. B-John Eaduting.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. A-S. Ferguson, Justus Jones, E. Bassett. Co. G-Samuel Bump, H. Brown, Richard Hodges, James Davis, William A. Southard. Co. Il-Oliver Cook, Marvin Bratt, Jerome Sekins, E. Guli- gan, Henry Guligan. Co. I-Stephen Gray.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co, C-Richard Leeher, A. ()'Brain. Co. E-Joseph Gaffney, John Ilughes.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. G-Philip Howard.
Twenty-first Infantry-Co. A-Thomas Gaffney, John Gaffney.
Thirty-fifth Infantry-Co. B-John W. Hall.
Thirty-sixth Infantry-Co. G-George Johnson.
TOWN OF MARSHFIELD.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. I-August Diegelmann, Peter Maier.
Thirty-sixth Infantry-Co. G-Charles Bergin.
TOWN OF RIPON.
Ninth Infantry-Co. HI-John Kingshort.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. E-Philo B. Sage.
Eighteenth Infantry-Company unknown-Joseph R. Wadson.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. G-David Walford. Co. II- -Jobn Sargent, Lorenzo Forbes, I. S. Hendrickson, Charles Markham, Lewis St. George, Dexter Shute, William Oliver, William Pierce, Charles Pierce, John Caveneaugh. Charles Volitz, E. . Bradway, Joseph L. Brown, Philo Sage, Herman Eversy, Frederick Miller, Napoleon B. H. Beaulieu, Isaac Reneau, Base Day, August Bolan, John Brassiett, Oscar Bigsbee, John Basso, Anthony Fountain, Peter Nimims, Frederick Shel- don, James Ilesler.
Thirty-second Infantry-Co. A-Thomas Delano. Co. B-Rufus S. Carter, David Brown, Edward Kennedy. Aaron Haste.
Forty-first Infantry-Co. B-Capt. William T. Whitney. First Lieut. William 11. HI. Valentine, Second Lieut. George Perkins, First Sergt. Nelson Bowerman, Second Sergt. Warham P. Rix. Fourth Sergt. Harris P. Welcome, Fifth Sergt. Charles Hyde, First Corp. Charles Cowan, Fourth Corp. Edward D. Olmsted, Fifth Corp. Amasa H. Van Kirk, Sixth Corp. Isaac C. Booth, Seventh Corp. Edwin F. Baley, Eighth Corp. Charles S. Brock- way, Wagoner William F. Butler, Charles M. R. Atwell, John J. Brown, John Bibinger, John Barnett, Hiram C. Barker, Merwin A. Baldwin, Seth M. Coles, Elisha B. Camp, Eugene M. Dunning, Ervine E. Delano, Francis II. Donovan, Lewis C. Elliott, Cook Ely, Edwin Eaton, Hiram G. Freeman, Oscar D. French, Charles G. Ilar- shaw, William Hamer, Wye Hlaskins, Philip llales, Ed- ward M. Hoffman, James Jameson, Leonard C. Jones, Alanson W. Latham, Martin V. Morse, Thomas L. McDonald, Charles Medhurst, Charles H. Osborn, James K. Parks, Albert Rolfe, William L. Sherman, Henry A. Smith. Frederick Shnte. Frank Trembly, George Trem- hly, Reginald E. Toll, William Il. Turner, William MI. Walker, John Welch. William Il. Wright, Charles Wells, Walace ". Whitney. David Williams.
Forty-seventh Infantry-Co. 1 - George Adkins, Horace L. Chadbourn, Waller S. Curtis, George Cooper, David Drummond, George F. Deming, Frank English, Lewis C. Elliott, Jared Freeman, James D. Gibson, Patrick llurley, Andrew llarty, Charles G. Harshaw, Christian Krupinsky,
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HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY.
Peter Kernel, llenry Martin, William Mahoney, Howard L. Miller, Albertis E. South, Charles F. Shute, Edward Tempest, George Tyriver, Charles Tyriver, James Thorn- dike.
First Cavalry-Co. B-Smith Duley, Theodore Widgen, William West, Evander M. Lawrence. Charles N. Sanders, Harry Adams, Daniel West, Ira Adams, John Brown. Co. C-Charles Sweet, John West, Ira O. Tuttle. Co. D-John Deacon, David Ackley. Co. E-Oscar Prenk, Eugene Prenk, Robert Stewart. Co. F-Leonard Mowers. Co. G-David Ruves. Co. K-Charles Fero. Company unknown-Parlin Sanders, Henry Pert, Michael ()' Neil, Walter O. Hargrave.
Fourth Cavalry-Co. B-Joseph W. Henderson, George W. Miller, Henry Bowerman, Melvin E. Sage. Frederick Seange, William Evans, Cornelius Forbes, Charles Piper. Co. D-Henry Gleason.
Eighth Battery Light Artillery-William Johnson.
TOWN OF ROSENDALE.
First Infantry-Co. 1-Byron Wheeler.
Third Infantry-Co. B-Major Bertine Pinkney, John Stigman. Company unknown-Henry Woodruff. Fifth Infantry -- C'o. D-Eli Macu.
Seventh Infantry-Company unknown-Francis Curtis. Ninth Infantry-Company unknown-William Tetzliff. Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-William Sears, E. R. Abhott.
Eighteenth Infantry-Co. H1-Septimus Lathrop.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. G Charles Oder.
Twentieth Infantry-C'o. H-James A. Eddy, Alfred Burt, Richard M. Young, James C. Lawson, Gilbert Wil- son, Daniel Petre, Edmund Perkins, Lorenzo Forbes, Triffly Lewis Harness, Prosper Martell, William Lam- drick, Christ. Hartzburn, August Naest, Calvin Hyde, John Bassett, Morgan Richards, J. II. Ferguson, Church N. Kibby, Jepeo Hinkley, Joseph Covill, Charles Hyde, Anthony Fountain, Stephen S. Smith.
Twenty-first Infantry-Co A-Jackson Hyde. C-John Moses, Richard Moses, Evan Davis.
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Thirty-second Infantry-Co. B-Leonard Blair, James Smith, Sidney Johnson. Co. H-George C. Duffie, Timo- thy O'Connor, Benjamin O'l'onnor, Clark Kenyon, Nel- son Dutton. Company unknown-Abednego Davis.
Forty-first Infantry-Co. B-Corp. Byron Stevens.
First Cavalry-Co. A Edward Topliff, Orrin Flink- ley, John Conant. Co. B-Abial L. Kibby, Edward Cohean, 2d. C'o. ('-Harvey S. Johnson. Co. D-William Ottar, John Leets. Co. E-Henry Vates, Alomder S. Moore. Co. K-Hiramı F. Turner. Co. L-Norman Blakely, John II. Stewart, Lewis C'amply, Robert Covill, Company uuknown George Burgess.
Second Cavalry-V'o. A-George Marcy, Johu llawley. Fourth Cavalry-Co. B-Nathaniel ('. Kibby, Richard Ober, fliram W. Wheeler, Cornelins Forbes, Asa C. Kinney, Charles Fletcher. Co. I .- Charles F. Fordice, Orlando Duffie, Everhard Duthe, John Wadley Philip W. Kibby, Charles Mason.
Illinois Regiment- - Joseph Baker.
TOWN OF SPRINGVALE.
Thard Infantry-Co. A- Warren Atterson, Myron Cur- tis. Co. D.Jacob Bidletnan, Charles Lee.
Tinth Infantry- Co. K-Benjamin F. Harwood, Norman Hart.
Thurteenth Infant y-Co. B-Daniel Mclain.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. A-Alonzo Lockwood. ('o. I]-Josiah Prosper.
Eighteenth Infantry-Co. A-Henry Cutler, Charles Waldo, Geo. Cutler, Leander Hibbard, Henry J. Goodall. Co. E-Thomas Hammer. Asa Atterson.
Nineteenth Infant y-Co. G-Fredric Oder.
Twentieth Infantry-C'o. H-Merritt Felton, Chandler Christian, Fredrick Kruger.
Twenty- First Infantry-Co. F-John Gilchrist, John Christian, Stewart Brown, John Baker, James E. O'Riley.
Thirty-Second Infantry-Co. B-William Moore, Garnet Donk, John Donk, Cyrus Welch, Jason Walker, John Campbell, Leander Ferguson, James Connor, Orlando T. Comstock, Christian Winkleman, James Haywood, August C. Gregory, David Ilickey, Alvah Curtis, John C. Alex- ander, Lewis Welch, James O'Niel, George Curtis, James Reregne, George Moore, Duwane Moore, George Gee, Thad. Gee, John A. benton, Aden Fields, Charles Elliott, Delos Peas, Aaron Hemmingway, William Minehart, Enos Wantz, Edward P. Lamb, Ranslow Tuttle. Henry M. Scofield, Edward Murry, T. E. Bush, John Gehring, Francis Gee, Henry Bennett. Co. II-Thomas Pygall, Dewit G. C'ole.
Forty-first Infantry-Co. B-Clarence Caldwell.
First Curalry-Co. B-James Steeles. Co. D-George Hnzzy. Co. Il-Erastus Darrow, Jasper Talbot. Co. 1-Hammon Shurltz. Nelson Ileckerson, Peter Cole, Charles Horton, William Horton. Co. L-James Parker. Company unknown-James M. Waterman.
Third Cavalry-Co. C-Joseph Bonhert.
Fourth Cavalry-Co. B-George W. Pierce, George Pygall.
Second Battery Light Artillery-George Richardson.
TOWN OF TAYCHEEDAH.
First Infantry-Co. 1-Thomas Wheelock. Theodore Magneuson. Co. K-Lyman Everdell, Moses Coffin, Norton W. Meach. Michael J. Ilayford.
Fifth Infantry-Co. I-Capt. Richard H. Emerson, First Lieut. William Berry, Eben Rifenbach, Lewis Kinep, Charles HI. Shaver, James P. Simmons Peter Sanble, Adelbert P. Norton, John Daniels, Eliphalet Breed, Alfred M. Green, JJared Belt, Benjamin F. Fuller, David L. Allen, John W. Tiffany, Jr., Phileton R. Tiffany, William T. White, Elijah B. Shoemaker, Edward K. Shoe- maker, James Waite, James M. Davis, Charles Campbell, Barney Campbell, Charles Osborn, Dewit C. Pierce, Henry Thompson, Alexander Brown, William H. Dis- brow, Joseph W. Schooley, Walton K. Pelton, William Lalonde, Charles H1. Gibson, Levi T. Bishop.
Sixth Infantry-Co. E-Edward Leeman.
Fourteenth Infantry-Company unknown-Aaron Sim- mons.
Eighteenth Infantry-Co. A-George Johnson, Edward Flynn, Albert Danforth, David Shaver, Jno. W. Tiffany, Sr., Marens Gurnee, Cornelius Coffman, James P. Millard, George Benedict, Charles Blitzke. Thomas Leeman, Ira Town, Robert F. Muller, Silas W. Clark, Lewis Coffin, John Il. Shoemaker, Levi Tiffany, Henry C. Middleton, Simeon P. Middleton. Chester C Whitney, llerbert D. Whitney, John M. Kisner, John Kisner, James Alexan- der, Charles F. Scott, Isaac Losey, Samuel W. Beal. Upton L. Beal, Joseph Parks, John Johnson, Theron K. Meach, Lewman Daniels, Benedict Adleman, Hale HI. Coffin.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. B-Isaac Barager.
Twenty first Infantry-Co. A -- John Carey, Alphens A. Beck, Henry Carter, l'eter A. Hoskins.
Twenty-sixth Infantry-Co. E-Joseph Schmeds. Nicho- las Snyder.
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HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY.
Thirty-second Infantry-Co. A-George L. Ilubbard. Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry-Adolph Beehand.
TOWN OF WAUPUN.
First Infantry-Co. I-Lewis Hart.
Third Infantry-Co. D-Henry Boyd, Andrew Mahoney, Charles Gee, John Gowan, Lorenzo D. Wood, O. F. Gec, William E. Bardon, J. W. Gee, W. H. II. Williams.
Tenth Infantry-Co. K-J. G. Babit, Jerome Harring- ton, Nelf Ilagenson, John Juleson, John Snyder, Lewis Batterson, Lyman Soper, Ole Gilbritson, C. J. Batterson, Philo HI. Miller.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. A-Platte Durand. Seventernth Infantry-Co. D-Patrick Drum. Eighteenth Infantry-Co. A-Leander Hibbard. Nineteenth Infantry-Co. II-R. H. Ferris.
Twenty-first Infantry-Co. A-Jeremiah Hill. Co. F-Joseph Patterson, Alonzo Smith.
Twenty-sirth Infantry - Co. E- Augustus F. Kru- ger.
Thirty-second Infantry-Co. A-John Wooden, John Colters, Jonathan Mott, Washington Foote, Elliott Crane. Horace l'lumley, Henry Plumley, John Foote, Leroy E. Beardsley, James S. Town, Silas Brooks, Benjamin B. Hart, Mckinsie Mapes, James J. Ilillibert. Co. B_ Ilomer Gee, Philander Comstoek.
Forty-first. Infantry-Co. B-Ellis Butts, John C. Burns, Prentice Carrington. Romain K. Damonde, Charles Hazen, Bartholomew MeFarland, James E. Whitman. Charles F. Waldo, Lester Welch.
First Cavalry-Co. B-Henry Chapin, Nathan Wood- worth, Hiram Gee, William Il Tyler, Thomas F. Allen, Luther Landon, J. E. Blanchard. Co. D-Henry Miller. Co. II-Jasper Talbot. Co. I-George Holmes.
Ninth Battalion Light Artillery-O. Guy Perkins. Regiment unknown-Asher Tyler.
THE DRAFT.
There was some excitement in Fond du Lac County when the order for the first draft was promulgated. This was not because of the large number of men to be drawn, for the quotas of most of the towns and wards were pretty nearly full ; but because a local paper had said the Government had no right to " tear men from their homes to be butchered for the tyrants at Washington," which caused a misapprehension to grow up in some quarters as to what a draft really was. Many expected a squad of armed soldiers would appear at their doors with handcuffs and chains, to take all the male inmates at all hazards. When this misapprehension was corrected, there was less excitement and fewer threats of resistance.
The draft was begun by the Sheriff in Fond du Lac County about the 1st of September. 1862. Dr. W. HI. Walker was Examining Surgeon, with his office at Fond du Lac. The Ripon Times gave a graphic account of the appalling number of men who were attacked with fatal maladies during August, while the draft papers were preparing, and the Saturday Reporter, of Fond du Lac, in its issue of September 20, said :
" For one whole week, the Draft Commissioner's and Surgeon's office in this city has been crowded with applicants for exemption. The side-walk in front of the stairway in Darling's Block has been crowded, and the passage crammed full. A large number of certificates have been issued, attesting to the great degree of mortality prevailing. No doubt, in many cases the applicants were unfit for military duty, and should not be abused for applying there, but so many robust and healthy men have come up, that some wag put a sign over the door labeled " Cowards' Headquarters," and. no doubt, it was with justice to hundreds we have seen under it."
M. W. Seely was County Commissioner, and had an office at Fond du Lac for the purpose of examining the evidence of those who claimed exemption from military service, under Order No. 99 of the War Department. These exemptions were grantedl where men had been convicted of felony, or were members of families with a certain number in the service, or were the neces- sary support of children or aged and infirm.
Capt. E. L. Phillips, of Fond du Lac, was appointed the Ist of May, 1863, as Provost Marshal of the Fourth District of Wisconsin, in which was the county of Fond du Lac. It was his duty, among others, to superintend the draft. The Provost Marshal's office for the District was at Fond du Lac. The second draft took place in November, 1863, under Capt. Phillips. The number enrolled in Fond du Lac County as subject to draft, was as follows: Alto-Class 1. 166; Class 2, 71. Auburn-Class 1. 73; Class 2, 97. Ashford-Class 1, 122 : Class 2. 85. Byron-Class 1, 111; Class 2, 88. Calumet-Class 1, 64; Class 2. 65. Eden-Class 1, 102; Class 2, 137. Empire-Class 1, 84 ; Class 2, 85. Eldorado-Class 1, 94; Class 2, 82. Forest -Class 1, 85; Class 2, 86. Fond du Lac Town-Class 1, 109: Class 2, 71. Friendship- Class 1, 38 ; Class 2, 50. Lamartine-Class 1, 88; Class 2, 67. Marshfield-Class 1. 89: Class 2, 62. Metomen-Class 1, 150; Class 2, 85. Oakfield-Class 1, 132; Class 2, 59.
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HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY.
Osceola-Class 1, 74; Class 2, 53. Ripon Town-Class 1, 116; Class 2, 55. Ripon City- Class 1, 251 ; Class 2, 129. Rosendale-Class 1, 117 ; Class 2, 84. Springvale-Class 1, 126; Class 2, 68. Taycheedah-Class 1, 101; Class 2, 81. Waupun-Class 1, 128; Class 2, 71. Waupun North Ward-Class 1, 89; Class 2, 63. First Ward of Fond du Lac-Class 1, 162; Class 2, 111. Second Ward-Class 1, 135; Class 2, 97. Third Ward-Class 1. 102; Class 2, 41. Fourth Ward-Class 1, 265 ; Class 2, 107. Fifth Ward-Class 1, 58; Class 2, 56. These numbers were put into the wheel, and the following quota drawn from them : City of Fond du Lac, 191; Town of Fond du Lac, 32; Friendship, 11; Osceola, 21; Eden, 30; Byron, 32; Oakfield, 39; Ashford, 36; Auburn, 22; Calumet, 19; Marshfield, 27; Taycheedah, 29 ; Empire, 25; Forest, 25; Lamartine, 26; Springvale, 38; Alto, 50; town and North Ward of Waupun, 65 ; city of Ripon, 125; Rosendale, 35: Eldorado, 29; Metomen, 45; total, 942.
This was a large draft. About 20 per cent of those who " drew prizes " when the wheel turned in Amory Hall, at Fond du Lac, presented themselves for duty. After this draft had been ordered and the enrollment begun, the melancholy feelings of men of sound body and mid- dle age who suddenly received word that their friends in Canada were " very sick-not expected to live," was sorrowful to behold. Twenty who thus suddenly learned of illness among their Canada friends, left Fond du Lac in a single night. Thirteen left Wanpun on a certain Sun- day evening, and about the same number tore themselves away from Ripon. Canada did not appear to have at that time well ones enough to properly care for the sick, and the good men of Fond du Lac could not see them suffer.
In November, 1863, a Draft Association was formed, with headquarters at Fond du Lac. S. D. Stanchfield was President ; Edward Beeson, Vice President : Keyes A. Darling, Treas- urer, and T. D. Pooles, Secretary. Each member paid a certain initiatory fee, and if the fund thus obtained was not sufficient to pay the $300 for each member drafted, a pro-rata assessment sufficient for that purpose was made.
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