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The death losses in the entire battery, which of course included other than Sauk County men, quite a number being from Richland County, are herewith given from the official records : Killed in action-Second Lieut. Daniel T. Noyes, Corinth, Miss., October 4, 1862; Corp. L. B. Honn, Corinth; Corp. Alva B. Page, Vicksburg, July 3, 1863; privates G. W. Barney. G. D. Brown, Gilbert L. Thomas, Corinth; died of disease, John G. Haskins, Edwin R. Hunger- ford, Benjamin I. Johnson, V. A. Bennett, B. Benson, R. E. Banks, William Calborn, C. Campbell, W. A. Gordon, A. Hauxhurst, Enoch Johnson, P. B. Moss, M. W. Murphy, J. G. Marden, E. J. D. Perry, H. B. Phillips, John Rodgers, Menzo Tennant, S. F. Wheeler and M. Weaver; died of accidents, S. J. Gould and Franklin King.
The officers of the Sixth Battery were : Captains-Henry Dillon, mustered out October 10, 1864; Thomas R. Hood, resigned May 17, 1865 ; James G. Simpson, mustered out with battery, July 3, 1865. Senior First Lieutenants-Henry Dillon, promoted; Samuel F. Clark, mustered out October 10, 1864; John Jenewein, mustered out with battery. Junior First Lieutenants- Thomas R. Hood, promoted; Alba S. Sweet, mustered out with battery. Senior Second Lieu- tenants, John W. Fancher, resigned August 3, 1863; James G. Simpson promoted; Sylvester E. Sweet, mustered out with battery. Junior Second Lieutenants-Daniel T. Noyes, killed October 4, 1862; J. G. Simpson, promoted; John Jenewein, promoted; S. E. Sweet, promoted ; Lucius N. Keeler, mustered out with battery. Surgeon, Clarkson Miller, resigned January 16, 1865.
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ROSTER.
SAUK COUNTY'S CONTRIBUTIONS.
There were Sauk County men in various other military organizations not mentioned among the foregoing sketches. Their names, companies and regiments or batteries will be found in the following list, compiled from the records on file in the Adjutant General's office at Madison. It is the most correct list of soldiers accredited to Sauk County, during the war, now in existence. Besides being copied from official documents, a large part of it has been revised by competent parties, familiar with the names of those in this county who laid their lives upon their country's altar :
TOWN OF BARABOO.
First (Kan.) Infantry-Co. K-Jerome Miner.
Second Infantry-Co. D-William H. Langdon. Co. H -John Wrightmire.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-George W. Russell, George Rice, Ira Scott, Elon Wyman, Jacob Schlick, Howard F. Pruyn, Thomas Corwin Thomas, Joseph I. Weirich, Charles Kellogg, John Miller, D. K. Noyes, E. Neudick, Mair Pointon, E. Richmond, Waldo Rider, Frank Gra- ham, Howard J. Huntington, James Hill, George Harp, Frederick K. Jenkins, John J. Jenkins, Ralph H. Avery, Edward D. Ames, Ener Birum, Frederick H. Bunker, Francis M. Crandall, William H. Copeland, Edward Calk- ins, William Kline.
Tenth Infantry-Co. H-Delos F. Feegles, George Ma- son.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. F-Frank Lawdy, William Stearns, F. D. Stone, George W. Wing, La Fayette Locke, George Moag, Harvey Ames, George W. Brown, Henry Brill.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-O. W. Fox, Martin W. Hurlbut, Henry Blackett, Charles A. Brier, Charles Cowles, Ira E. Sweetland.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-James Watson, Adam G. Malloy, William O. Morron, Albert Porter, William Pow- ers, William Hoxie, John Hamilton, Charles Armstrong, Theodore Armstrong, Samuel Apker, Ira L. Ames, - Betts, Elliott B. Calkins.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-Hamor Sutcliff, Sylvester Searls, R. M. Strong, Edson Wheeler, Emery Wyman, Giles Livingston, Walter Pietzsch, G. A. Paddock, Or- lando Rhines, John Faller, Robert Cheek, George Gib- bons, Thomas J. Johnson, A. G. Johnson.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-Joseph H. Rhodes, Elijah C. Spear, Charles Lecker, Thomas B. Scott, Joseph N. Savage, Charles A. Thomas, George Van Ormen, Mar- vin Wiggins, H. H. Williams, Elisha L. Walbridge, Cortes A. Langdon, Argalus Langdon, William Lippet, Edwin N. Marsh, Charles Moore, James W. Meason, Sam- uel Maxham, Jesse Morley, Zephenialı Palmer, Adam Richards, William Quackenbush, Jacob Cline, Russell Delap, George Dustin, Elisha W. Ellis, Dyer W. Hitch- cock, Peter Kipp, Edward Kingsbury, John B. Alexan- der, William A. Brill, Jasper N. Babcock, H. H. Baldwin, Thomas Bourke, Chauncy M. Blake, Robert B. Crandall, Charles Klumpp, Charles F. Cook, A. M Case.
First Cavalry-Co. F-John Burkly, Peter Schlick, John M. Morehead, Erastus Moore, Edward F. Ochsner, James Flanders, Henry Getchell, John Gilliam, Jasper Knowles, William Crawford.
Second Cavalry-Albert P. Catlin.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-Ethan Wyman, Andy Letcher, Abram Minot, Levi Judd, Hiram H. Rice, George Rich-
ards, Norman Simonds, William Stronner, D. S. Vittum, Clark Wilsey, James Wright, Morris Waite, George Kelley, Augustus Kimball, Charles Porter, Walworth Porter, Charles Pratt, John Dennis, Charles H. Davis, Royal Dennison, C. O. Ferris, C. E. Foster, William Gardner, Schuyler R. Hill, Robert Kelley, Martin Cummings, Edwin C. Clark, James Colton, Eli M. Cooper, Harrison J. Case, F. A. Copeland.
Sixth Wisconsin Battery-William R. Jones, Griffith R. Jones, Lucius M. Keeler.
Twelfth Wisconsin Battery-John Aron, William Fuller, William P. Harvey.
Ninth Illinois Cavalry-Hamilton Wells.
TOWN OF BEAR CREEK.
Fifth Infantry-Co. H-Calvin H. Woodcock.
Eleventh Infantry-Robert McCan.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-H. O. Field, Daniel L. Tal- bott.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. C-William C. Haskins, Abner Harriman.
Twentieth Infantry -- Richard Cunningham, Andrew J. Williams, William H. Bowers, Lyman H. Hayden.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. K-Alexander M. Thomp- son, Edwin R. Thornton, Joel Campbell, Jefferson Dag- get, Willis Campbell, William Ballard.
Sixth Battery-John G. Haskins, Welcome Phetteplace, George D. Dalrymple, Edgar J. Burdick, Oliver J. Burn- ham, Sylvester Sweet, Albe Sweet, John McCan.
Regiment Unknown-Byron Reynolds.
TOWN OF DELLONA.
Fourth Infantry-Co. D-Marshall Newell, Jackson Peck.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-Elijah Seymour. Co. E- James Camp, Lewis T. Linnell, John Galespie, Henry Stutson, Isaac Henry, William A. Vincent, Leander Tiff- any, William Whorry, Alfred W. Stark, Erastus Casper, A. J. Jameson, Alura Stowell.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. A-John Erwin. Co. H- Nicholas Stein.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-Jacob Vanderburgh, George Stowell, John Fuller, Seymour J. Fuller, Lucius A. Crosier, Philo Stutson, John Gowan, Elisha H. Catlin, William Hagaman.
Twelfth Wisconsin Battery-Co. J-William Austin.
First Cavalry-Co. F-Hiram Huggins.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-James Riley.
TOWN OF EXCELSIOR.
Fourth Infantry-Co. D-Julius Hubbard .*
*The first soldier from Sauk County who died in the service.
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Sixth Infantry-Co. A-H. D. Jones, T. L. Johnson, Daniel Odell, John Starks, W. B. Thomas, John M. Fos- ter, Philip Cheek, Jr., T. A. Jones, B. H. Jones.
Seventh Infantry-Co. A-W. P. Carter.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. E-John Gaddies, Samuel A. Burhans, William H. Harrison, John C. Montaney.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-George Mead.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-Jasper Udell, G. B. Paddock, J. F. Gorgus, Charles H. Williams, William G. Clark, Marvin E. Jopp, Isaac Fry, O. W. Sutton, Israel Greeny, Henry Weller, O. W. Thomas, G. B. Pearl, John Staley, Edgar Case, W. G. Braley.
Twelfth Battery-G. W. Huntington.
First Cavalry-Co. F-Henry C. Waltz.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-Thomas Chambers, William Ableman, M. Malone, Charles Porte, Thomas Rothwell.
Thirty-seventh Illinois Infantry-Co. J-Alphonzo E. Jopp.
TOWN OF FAIRFIELD.
Fourth Infantry-Co. D-Eli Norton.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-Charles Loit, John Breker, V. Sayraft, William H. Johnson.
Seventh Infantry-Co. B-Homer Newell, Leroy New- ell, Robert Hanly.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. H-Truman Newell, Titus Chap- man, H. P'orter, Samuel Almy.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. A-J. Johnson. Co. E-A. E. Kinney, Freeman Hurlburt, Milton M. Hildreth, Charles Coleman, James Cornish, Henry Marston.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. H-M. W. Hurlburt, George Hurlburt, Richard Myres.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-Derius Palmer, Andrew Byron.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-Newton Hopkins.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-Jack Miles, Harrison Morrall, A. L. Sexton, D. G. Crandall.
First Cavalry-Co. F-A. G. Cooper, Henry Vroman, Ilerkermer Fuller, Wyman Getchell, Lyman Inman.
Foster's Buttery-Henry C. Hackett, Ephram Hackett. Regiment Unknown-L. H. Wells, Charles Hildreth, Iliram Norton, Andrew Norton, La Fayette Atkinson, William Carl.
TOWN OF FRANKLIN.
Second Infantry-Co. A-Thomas Bever. Sixth Infantry-Co. H-William L. Johnson.
Seventh Infantry-Co. B-Charles Walker.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-Joseph Robinson. Seventeenth Infantry-William P. Harvey.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-John Hudson.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. K-James Laux, Thomas Wilcox, Alexander Murrey, Adam Cramer, Jolin Bever, Frederick Bever, George Morgan, Jacob Henry.
Twenty-sixth Infantry-Christian Wintermantel,
Ninth Illinois Cavalry-Hamilton Wells.
Sixth Wisconsin Battery-Sampson Bever, Martin Weaver.
Twelfth Wisconsin Battery-Charles Sweet.
TOWN OF FREEDOM.
Second Infantry-Co. K-John Stair, Man Kyle, Gott- fried Kyle, Jacob Zimmerly, C. A. Platt, Conrad Platt, C. Rehminschnider, William Mackler.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-Gottlieb Roser, Philip Nippert, Frank Gerlaugh, Eli A. Broughton, William P. Black, John Alexander, Philip Hoefer.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. F-Peter Alexander.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. E-George Armstrong, Jacob Auble, J. C. Knapp, Abram Knapp.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-Newton Clark, Edward K. Hill.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-Edward Kelley.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-M. Hofer.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. K-Charles Bender, Will- iam Sproul, B. F. Palmer.
First Wisconsin Cavalry-Henry Nippert.
Sixth Wisconsin Cavalry-Wilder Jacobs.
TOWN OF GREENFIELD.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-Charles Reed, Frank Fletcher.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-Rufus Billings, George Winters, Sanford Beardsley, John Aukerbran Michael Aukerbran, Joseph Covenstance, Edward L. Mott, Henry Tucker, John Simonds, Ebenezer Dawley, Charles Letcher.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-Albert Deveraux, George Winke, - - Rhinehart, Henry Loos, Wesley Loos, Homer, Peter Braintes.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-E. L. Palmer.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-T. M. Crawford, Henry Fussler, Zoeth Bailey, B. W. Pryne, Henry H. Johnson, M. Van Orman, Lewis Stonner.
Regiment Unknown-Abram Lazert.
Tenth Battery-J. W. Jackson.
First Cavalry-Co. F-Milton Jolinson, Morton Van Orman, Maxwell Clark, A. S. Baker.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-George W. Montgomery.
TOWN OF HONEY CREEK.
Second Infantry-Co. K-Herman Hoppe, August Wan- drey, Johan Rutt.
Third Infantry-Co: I-Ludwig Sawal.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-Augustus Klein.
Ninth Infantry-Co. D-Johan Iorbryansky, Gottfried Bosshart, Peter Leiken, Johan Riks, Max Kroscher, Johan Lohr, Ferdinand Keller, Carl Lehmann, Carl Jae- dike, Peter Gudeyan, Michael Gudeyan, Christian Ahorn, Franz Jesse, Joseph Mueller, August Radel, Julius Radel, August Hildebrand, Heinrich Sorg, Vicens Heck.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-Michael Hoefer.
Twenty-sixth Infantry-Co. K-Johan Gaess, Michael Rausch, G. Pfeifer, Johan Mueller, Wilhelm Pimler, Christian Heldstab, Albert Hertner, Heinrich Nold, Mar- tin Mengel, George Taescher.
Fourth U. S. Battery-Sylvester Fort, Isaac Fort. Sixth Battery-John Jenewin, Leonard Schueler. Twelfth Illinois Regiment-Carl Harter.
TOWN OF IRONTON.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-S. M. Long, D. C. Fenton, Chauncy Winsor, William Groat, Nelson Moore.
Seventh Infantry-Co. B-Isaac Frost, Edward Wheeler. Seventh Infantry-Company unknown-George J. De- wey.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. E-Abraham Hendrickson.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-Anthony Benson, Elias Rob- inson, B. F. Blackman, Lucius Carr, Matson C. Osbourn, Samuel Barnet, Constance Beuchat, Albert Sprague, Fer- nando C. Wood, Gil Spicer, Archibald Mellon, James Simon, H. J. Groat, Charles Pearson, Hiram Hawkins, John Kinneman, Jr., William Richards, M. B. Long, Henry Ramo, J. C. Wickersham, N. Camp.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. A-L. Jones. Co. I-Chester Green.
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Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-Hugh Harper.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-H. E. Stowe, John Mellon. Co. G-Julius Sparks, Lewis Calhoon.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-C. K. Robinson, Anthony Hol- bert, Jesse Bailey, Charles M. Kester, William Stans- field, Daniel Wright.
Regiment unknown-George Keworthy, Ezra B. Rey- nolds, Edward Woodworth, John Maucka.
TOWN OF LA VALLE.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-William Pierson, Reuben Jones. Co. K-John Holden.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-John Juta, Henry C. Palmer, John Sanborn, Jolın Oliver, George W. Bailey, William Dowell, Ephram Blakeslee, Harrison P. Bullard, William Bundy, Elwood Mason, Jehial D. Hagaman, Ebert. H. Hagaman, Levi Seeley, George W. Dickins, Frank Culi- gan.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. F-Charles A. Norton, Ole Nel- son.
Nineteeth Infantry-Co. A-Daniel Lanbum, Sidney A. Howard, Alvah Rathburn, James ('urtis.
Regiment unknown-Alfred A. Mathews, William Bai- ley. John Holden, Jr., Joseph Fisher, Fletcher Gardner.
Twelfth Wisconsin Battery-John H. White, Eliacum Perry.
First Cavalry-Co. H-Alexander Wilkinson.
Second Cavalry-Co. F-George H. Sterner.
Third Cavalry-Co. E-G. M. Taylor, Isaac Van Sice.
TOWN OF NEW BUFFALO (DELTON).
Third Michigan Infantry-Co. I-William H. Kirkland. Fourth Infantry-Co. D-Alonzo Woodford.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-Albert Fox. James F. McLon- ey, Charles H. Foot, Isaac Tucker, Herbert A. Lee, Harry Williams, William H. Clay, Jarvis Hall. Co. K-Silas W. Temple.
Seventh Infantry-Co. B-Gustavus P. Briggs, George Gaymon, Sanford Frost.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. E-George Freer, Justus Freer, William Wharry, Lorenzo Clement, Madison Clement, William H. Fisher, Harvey Canfield, John Bromley, George Lanshae, John Montague, Wesley Ballis, Chaun- cey R. Richardson, H. A. Squires, William Hanser, Sam- uel Campbell. Co. E-William H. Denham.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-John Wilson, Edwin Hall. Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-Charles Barens, A Bates, Andrew F. Washburn, William H. James, M. T. Blake. Twenty-third Ohio Infantry-John J. Welch.
First Cavalry-Co. D-James Dunlap. Co. F-Elias W. Kirkland. Ira W. Clark, Holden Smith.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-Samuel Welch, David Morrison. Regular Army-Alonzo Blake.
TOWN OF MERRIMACK.
Sixth Infantry-Sweden Rich. Co. A-J. G. Hodge- don, Lawson D. Finton. Dewit C. Finton, Thomas B. Butterfield, Henry H. Childs.
Ninth Infantry-Co. D-William Theile.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. A-Michael Donahue. Co. F- Edward Baker. Co. G-Anthony Dever. Co. H-Royal F. Randall, Amos Colburn, George Parsons, John Dever, Fred Barns.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-Henry Shane, Jesse Elwell.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-Samuel D. Crates, George Siyys, Thomas Hannon, Stephen St. John. James T. Flowers, Nicholas Jerret, Esquire Baker, Patrick Kelley, Austin Burgess.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-A. S. Colburn, Williant II. Hamilton, Henry R. Ketchum. Co. F-L. J. Bailey., J. M. Densmore, Charles E. Dennett, A. M. Ritter, John Weidman.
Regiment unknown-Charles M. Fessenden, Edward D. Fessenden, Amos S. Colburn, Elisha Nettles, Byron J. Odekirk.
Sixth Battery-William Colborn, Fred Schwarz, Chris- tian Burgen, Alfred Rich.
First Cavalry-Co. G-Thomas Kelley.
Second Cavalry-Co. E-Isaac Walters, N. Kennison, Edwin Pierce, Joseph G. Dean. -
TOWN OF PRAIRIE DU SAC.
Second Infantry-Co. D-John Jansen. Co. I-G. W. Dillsy, E. S. Fletcher.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-A. Fancher, Richard Attridge, H. L. Childs.
Ninth Infantry-Co. D-John Schneider, William Carl, Herman Rudiger, Karl Such, Jacob Bohn, I. Heick, Michael Egger, C. H. Rendtorff, Cunrade Kuoni, David Veidt, Anton Fischer, Richard Wehr, Joseph Bullesbach, August Sperling, Fred Schneider, Julius Kohn, C. C. Buchannan, Otto Stadelman, Edward Stadelman, T. Helm, C. E. G. Horn, John Stiefenhafer, I. Zimmerman, John Kehl, Jr., Peter Durisch. Co. D-Jacob Thony, Casper Buhl, Christian Kindschi, Arthur Kruse, Ethard Kind- schi.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. H-Henry Turner. Co. K- Baltiser Braun.
Thirteenth Infantry-Co. K-William A. Wyse.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. K-Charles Davis, Andrew A. Boynton.
Fifteenth Infantry-Company unknown -- Robert Met- tler.
Seventeenth Infantry-Henry McKennan, Surgeon.
Illinois Cavalry-Carl Lachmund.
First Cavalry-John Church.
Second Cavalry-Co. E-Jerry O'Larry, R. W. Sawyer, William Ellsworth, A. Margueth.
Second Wisconsin Battery-Edward Neudick.
Sixth Wisconsin Battery-C. B. Worthington, Charles. Richardson, B. Jackson, Andrew Howe, J. W. Fancher, August Dilley, I. F. Clark, C. A. Trowbridge, Hiram James, Fred Baker, A. B. Page, H. P. Dunning, Levi Venneps, E. I. Williams.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. K-Rudolph Braun, George. Steil, Henry Clemens, Dudley Duglas, Martin Kanen, James Burnham, Phillip Steuben. N. I. Troser, John O. Link, John W. Getty, Philander I. May, Edwin Morrill, Arthur Ettridge, Homer Wardwell, Bartholomew Malloy, John Malloy, Hartson I. Thomas, Chauncey Thomas, John M. Thomas. Basil Smart, Henry Jacobs, George M. Davis, E. McInnis, Jacob Eluse, Audon Bartsch.
Twenty-sixth Infantry-Co. K-Edward Carl, L. Schlos- sen, Leonhard Von Wald, Smith Freeman, Gottlieb Pfcil, David Rothacker, Albert Morsbach, Conrad Hartmann, Christian Philip, Lutzius Philip.
TOWN OF REEDSBURG.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-G. M. Jones, Theodore Joy, George Miles, J. A. Coughran, John W. Dickins, Leroy D. Dickins, Alfred Darrow.
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Seventh Infantry-Co. A-Rufus Hodgeman, Albert C. Hunt. Co. E-George W. Root.
Eighth Infantry-Co. D-Samuel Fausnaught.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-Edward Buelow, F. W. Henry, Augustus H. Johnson, Philo Lane, Spencer L. Miles, James W. Lusk, James Miles, Ellis Pond, C. F. Pollock, Charles Reifenratlı, G. D. Spicer, Milo E. Seeley, Giles Stevens. Co. E-Henry H. Bennet. Co. K-W. W. Winchester.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-Jacob Auble, Peter Brad- dy, J. W. Benjamin. Ezra Burton, Hugh Collins, John Carry, R. C. Cole, Julius Castle, James C. Castle, C. A. Chandler, C. A. Dwinnell, O. H. Dwinnell, C. A. Dan- forth, Charles Day, Albert E. Dixon, Peter Empser, .A. P. Ellinwood, John Fosnot, Martin Gaunstet, Giles Graft, Nelson Gardner, Charles Holt, Ephraim Hinds, A. Harsk, Edward Harris, James Hobby, William Hobby, Jacob Herbel, Edward Leonard, E. D. Milder, James L. Marker, R. S. Pitts, Newton W. Pitts, Amos Pettys, Frank Pettys, Russel Redfield, Dwight Root, William Stuce, N. P. Stuce, Martin Seeley, H. V. V. Seaman, Charles Stone, Jolin Thorn, Richard Thorn, Henry A. Tator, Henry Waldron, Orson Ward, George Wattenberger, Menzo Winnie, F. S. Winchester. Co. G-Holden Miller. Co. I-Amos O. Rowley.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-Peter Knowles, W. W. Pollack, John Waltz. Company unknown-Smith Deur- reaux, Ira .J. Hall, Thomas Holton, Jason Shaw, Robert Robatham.
Tenth Wisconsin Battery-A. Day, E. T. Shepherd.
Twenty.sixth Infantry-Co. K-William H. Kipp.
Twelfth Wisconsin Battery-John Collins, John Down- ing, George Flaut, M. L. Jewett, Jay Jewett, William Miles, John White.
Nineteenth Wisconsin Battery-Co. G-Dexter Green.
First Cavalry-Co. F-Amos Knowles, E. H. Knowles.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-H. J. Gardner, George Priest, Moses Van Camp, Henry Buelow.
TOWN OF SPRING GREEN.
Second Infantry-Co. K-Rosselus Davidson.
T'enth Infantry-Co. G-Harvey Devol.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. K-Alexander McCarty.
Twin y-third Infantry-Co. K-Thomas Loosee, Addi- son Thornburgh, Granville Parton, Charles W. Thin, Morris Parks, Thomas J. Pagely, Benjamin Rhodes; Lewis Olson, Milton Campbell, Hans Anson, Moses Dewey, Jessie J. Fuller, Hugh Hughes, David B. Jones, William Jones, David James, Smith Love.
Twenty-fourth Infantry-Co. A-Amandus Silsby.
Sixth Wisconsin Battery-Joseph Lester, Armstrong Moore, Daniel T. Noyes, George M. Spencer, Thomas H. Shelden, Asa A. Shelden, Jacob P. Seiders, Thomas Grif- fith, Menzo W. Tenants, John Proctor, Richard Proctor, Ephraim J. D. Perry, Horace Phettyplace, Riley O. Allen, George W. Benedict, James M. Bailey, William II. Bailey, Lorenzo Beckwith, Byron Babcock, Daniel J. Davis, Silas C. Davis, Evan W. Evans, David Evans, Thomas H.Grinell, Thomas Goodman, William Hamilton, Nathan B. Hood, Thomas J. Hungerford, Watson F. Hare, Thomas B. Hood, Alexander J. Hood, David B. Hood, Josephi M. Hood, Edwin R. Hungerford, George Jones.
TOWN OF SUMTER.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-Sylvester Fort, Isaac Fort, Alison Fowler, Charles W. Farrington, Dayton Hedges,
John Hedges, Jacob Langhart, James B. Fowler, L. B. Van Luven, Uriah Palmer, William Palmer, Edward F. Smalley, Christian Chriss.
Ninth Infantry-Co. D-John Weir, Florran Clement, llerman Albricht, Jacob Tenney, Jacob Nolt, Christian Hartman.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. B-Charles White. Co. F-Jo- seph Fauman, Frank Kern, Andrew Hodget, Augustus Michael, David IIesford, James Lenox, Rodney Hurlburt, William A. Johnson, Swerin Mather, Reuben King, Will- iam Divine. Co. H-Alexander, Furbur, Henry Bluker, Eugene Davis.
Sixteenth Infantry-Co. D-Mathew Clark.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. K-Levi Schnell, William Renley, Harlon Baxter, Chester Ricker, Thomas Harter, Henry Mather, James Hilliard, Stephanus Hines, Nelson Fines, Elish Palmester, W. W. Rose, Henry Rose, G. W. Johnson, John Batch, James Oakley, Conrad Coon, John Rooney, Frederick Woffensmet, Charles Rowse, Henry Steele, Frederick Sloguber, Lewis Wanckee, Alexander McGinnis, J. C. Damon, Jerome Hugerboom, J. O. Perry.
Sixth Wisconsin Battery-Edwin Ricker, John Camp- bell, James Brat, John Keller, Victor Bennett.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-Benjamin Johnson, David Dewel.
TOWN OF WASHINGTON.
Sixth Infantry-Co: A-Israel Inman, .W. H. H. Inman.
Seventh Infantry-Co. B-Abram B. Frost, Henry H. Travis. Co. G-Warren A. Hart.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-Lewis Bitney, Lursis Town- ser.
Eighteenth Infantry-Co. A-Elias White.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. G-James Upham.
Twentieth Infantry-Co. B-Horace Herten. Company unknown-Campbell Miller, Alexander Miller, Robert J. Pewell, John Lee.
Twenty-second Infantry-Company unknown-Edson D. Wood.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-H. D. Newell, Theodore Guim, Charles Bates. Co. I-William H. Wood. Co. K- Andrew Baker, Addison Thornburg.
First Battery-Nathan Frost.
Sixth Wisconsin Battery-Henry W. Miller, Peter Grun.
Twelfth Wisconsin Battery-Frederick Rowe, Henry C. Grever.
Second Cavalry-Co. M-Clark R. Buell, James A. Buell.
TOWN OF TROY.
Ninth Infantry-Co. D-Flonan Schroper, Gustav Baumgarth, Christopher Baumgarth, George Luck, Val- entin Sutter, Henry Bick, Jacob Kuntz, Conrad Kuone, Peter Jacob.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. G-John Bywater, Jacob Lange- neckhaid, William S. McCready, John Anderson.
Seventeenth Infantry-Co. H-John Kelly, Anton Plon. Twenty-third Infantry-Co. K-Washington Ambler, Phillip A. Thomas, Orson Patchier, Benjamin Linley. William H. Harris, Henry Boch. Co. K -- Peter Schuetler, Gubert Walser, George Dascher, Jacob Indumaner, Bernhard Ott, Daniel Baker, Andrew Baker, John Davis, Samuel McCready, Anton Bartsch.
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HISTORY OF SAUK COUNTY.
Twenty-sixth Infantry-Jacob Hauser, Theobald Fuchs, Christian Diehl, Jacob Gasser, John P. Witwen, Gubert Walser.
Sixth Buttery-John William Robson, Solomon Wheeler, Franklin Wheeler, William Runyan.
Missouri Swiss Regiment-George Trey.
TOWN OF WESTFIELD.
Second Infantry-Co. K-Henry Nippert.
Fifth Infantry-Co. K-Charles Fosdick, Iowa, John Fosdick, Iowa.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-John C. Weidman, Henry Saare, George Moog, M. T. Moore, Peter Stackhouse.
Eighth Infantry-Co. D-Joseph Palmer, James Rich- ards, Ira Winslow, Jacob Apple.
Ninth Infantry-Co. F-Earnest Brandt.
Eleventh Infantry-Co. F-Earnest Black, William Black, Sr. Co. G-Leslie Graves. Co. K-William Stackhouse.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-Frederick Giles, George Mead, Franklin ,Fosdick, Henry Sargant, Sylvanus Richards, John Selden, J. W. Root, Charles Gulliford, Henry Deerholt, John Kyle, Thomas Little.
Fourteenth Infantry-Co. A-Lucius M. Jones-Com- pany unknown-G. F. Jones.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-Alexander Wiedman, John Werron James B. Taylor, Dwelton Shelden, Charles Shelden, James Fosdick, Harlow Shelden.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-H. D. Snell, Molby Colvin, Beaman Spooner, William Sallade, Samuel Emery, Cephus K. Newell, N. B. Aldrich, Calvin Bliven, Philip Stackhouse, George Moog, John Shear, Henry Black, John Hinds, E. G. Seamans, A. A. Wescott.
Forty-fourth Illinois Infantry-Co. B-Riley Mead.
Berdan's Sharp Shooters-Charles Edward, Jonah Elwood.
Third Cavalry-Co. F-Daniel Waltz.
Navy-Arend Benkers.
TOWN OF WINFIELD.
Fourth Infantry-Co. D-William P. Stittock, William P. Cottington, George Foyles, George Underwood.
Sixth Infantry-Co. A-James Whitty.
Twelfth Infantry-Co. B-John Fessey, Horace Curtis, George Curtis, Dennis Curtis, Lewis Curtis, L. B. Cornell, Jonas Salmon, Alfred Darrow, John Kird, James Lams- bury. Charles Camel. Co. E-Judson Cruker. Co. A- John Seaman, John Seymour.
Nineteenth Infantry-Co. A-Frederick Barber, Eleazer Millard, William Millard, William Reynolds, Henry Grot@, Michael Keril, L. D. Ford, William Sweatland, Seth Sweatland, Patrick Garrigan, Timothy Hasley. Co. E-John Eagon.
Twenty-third Infantry-Co. F-John Hayne.
First Wisconsin Cavalry-Co. F-Herkimer Fuller.
Third Wisconsin Cavalry-Co. H-Bradley Fuller, Co. F-M. Kevil, George Kelley.
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