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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; UNDAY, AUGUST fangold, 100th N. Y.: A, MeLenithan, ith Vs W. W. Kenaall, #th Ve, 3 huney, 16th Wen 1. Baliman, T. MoNgbb, W. T, Housman, %ith O3 H. W. NI W Juckson, Bsth TIL: 8. + W.H, Gregston, 1th N Linton, 20th W J. boliarn! . Merriil, ith Brisco, 15t N. Y. o, ) A.N. foott, . Stark. Lo iarron. Kird Pa. C. N, Abboit, . L, Houghiton, 4rd Mich cav.; D Gith’ Ohjo; Wi J, N. Clark, 1st Ohloart Anthony, Tith O E. Studebaker, 14t 4oth In. Alshire, 1. D. Groge, 5th Del A J. Baliman. 1024 Tils; 0. Q. Oviatt, 2 U, & At A il Chand- or 4th Mo, env. W, & Southard, 30 Towa; G. Mengor, /7th Wis.i A, J. Bolinger, 102d Tils,: D. Williams, 9th Towa;J, Stork, 22d ronson, 28th Wis.: J. B, Willams, , & Smith 10th Mo,; J. E. Burdick, ==’ Wi, Reynolds; A. Smith, 16th lowns A, C. Snyder, 30 Wis. eav.; W. Niekel, 11th Ind, cav. R. Harvey, 7th Ind.; R. \Wilcox, 24th Mich.: John Braddock, 4th Pa. cav.: 1, R Blackmar, 4th In.; C. C. Myors. 20th In; Royal N. H0th Ohlo eav.:'A. McLenathan, 4th Vit W. MeCloughun, 6ith W Jerse) E. Mottin- ger, 12th Mich.; Thos. 1. White, Goorge 1, Allon, 110th N. Y.; It 21 Ky.; Christian Ari b Rhodos, 150th Pa.; 1 Mnddox, 40th K Herriek, 4th Ohlo; Geo. S.art i Joh larhide, Ath Ia.; 158t Obly i1 Bradiey, 159th Oblo: J. 8. Tuttle, 50th i Joseph Rocheck, 21 M Creoch, st Tenn, 1t art Y.: George . Hyde, 15t Seeber, Gl Wis: Andrew hony Young, 1i5th U. 8. 65th P Hill, 178th 181 N, Y M. Hiaw- k rd. 143d Ind.; Jacob Schaffer, 143d N, ¥ cls BBoyie. 5sth T1L. A. Lincoln Post No. 10, David City. It was under the auspices of this post that the first re n of soldiers was helid, In Sep- tember, I¥ nd from this humble beginning has grown the mouster reunions of lator years. Officers for 1901—-W. E. Garlow, O., late or- derly sorgeant of Company D, Third West Virginia cavairy, enlistod ptember 3. 1862, and served until Juno 6. 1 D. D. Br. , 8. V. C., enlisted In l‘n-lmll{ Twenty-first Ohlo Infantry, August 2, 1861, and was imusterod out September 18, 1564, Hub Popper. J. V. O, und godfather of the camp of the Sons of Vetorans, enlisted ns drummer of Compuny Thirty-elghth Towa, August 11, 1 nud was mustel out as mu- siclan ot Coipany F, Thirty-fourth lows, September ;0, 1455, C. C. Cook, surgeon, was # private in Coai= fth 1111 up to September 24, 1834, iber of Company G, Seventh T1iinois cuvalry, from Septemboer 0, 1564, to November 4. 1805, S Porkins quartermaster, private Company Forty-elghth Towa, from’ May 10 to October t Keliar, 8th Ind colyi A, H Ohio; John Whithe 47th Til.; Johi pany O, e, chaplain, was o corporal in pany O, First West Virginia infantry, from August 22, 1862, to June 14, 185, A.J. White, 0. .. was corpofal in Company C, Seventy lnols [nfantry, from Au- RUst 0, 1962, 10 June 10. 180 It 1 Orocker was a private in Compuny K, Thirtieth lilinols, from Deccmber 19, 1863, to July 17, 186 E. B. ‘laylor. adjut vas a private In Company K, Third Towa infantry, from Juno 10, 1561, 1 2, 1854, 1. 0. Reyt was a private in Com- pany i, I . trom July 5, 1861, to July 21, 186 John J. Walker, Q. M. 8. enlisted Company F, Slxtleth Ohio. from November 17, 18L.to No- also, on 1863, B company, Thirty-sixth Un' ates In try, and was musterod out Junuar, 1860, Roster ¢ o d Towa: Rt. M. Bunt- tng 102d 111 A, 4th Po. cav.; J. A, Campbell, 15th Ky, W. Curry, 27th Clingman. 4604 1113 C.'D. Casper, st Del eav. and22d U. 8.: Danlel ‘Coleman, '£id 1HL; John Coombs, " 17th 111 James Dowers, th 1115 0, C. Davis, 86th 11.: T N. Doty, se man, U'S. tug Bushthorn: Siniael Frey. priv. 72d 11 Adam Hall, 25th fowa; Daaiel Jacobs, 2th T0L: D, O, Jordon, 40th Towa Matthewson, 10ist 11l.; B. I F. Martin Wm. i N 65tk O ed as 0. r Ind. eav.; Geo. h Mo.: Hugh Ruy, 520 Tl: W, A sacll, Gth N. il . Stafford. Tth i1l Andrew Spurbick, | . Stoddar, 42d 1L Win. Smithson, 86th [T, J. A. Shafor. 18t v, Jolin K. Townsend.: 3th Town cav.; L. F. Thuyer, 1i2d N Y.; I1. 1). Townsend. fith Mo.i W, B, Thorpe. d'W. Vu.; It. C. Walter, SR TIL' 1. J. West, 0th Town. J. 0. Wan derlich. %Hih Towa; \W ith ‘Mici. Phil Harper,musician, 20, (A8th Ohio Jo V. Wood, I8t Me, cav.: ohn Zellinger. 180th Ohlo; F. O, Cushman, Sth V. P, E John A. Boston, i5th L1, Lyon Post No. 11, Grand Island. Past Commanders—Chauncoy Wiltse, D. 0. Crawford, J. O. West, Harry Harrison, John M. Thayer, N. J. lurtofd, Georgo . Ryan, J. W, Liveringhouse, J. . Freemun, Charles L. Howell and Georze P. Deun. Officers for 180{—Goorgo P, Dean, 0.3 H. K. Bevier, 8. V. C.; Ferdinand P, Cowle, W. H. 1L, Pillsbiry. Chap.: C. €. Dodson, John Ridge, 0. G.3 " ). B. Hawk, Surg.; Georgo Ryan, Qm, Mobley, Adj.: David Ack- ermin, 8. M.:'N furfood, Qm, Georgo P. Denn cnlisied as'n private August 7, 1863, In Company 1, Tenth Michizan cuy- alry, Ho was in uotive service continuously unill the close of the war. Hoe was at Houso mountain, Tennesseo. In April. 1854, the rogi- ment at Boun's station was ordered to destroy a rullrond bridge cver the Wuntagu river at Oarter's station. Tho bridge was defonded Ly the rebel genoral “Mudwall” Juckson with o strong force, vecupying a strong redoubt, with extensive and well constructed rifle pits. A brilllant charge was made, causing the exemy togive way In creat disordor, taking sheltér In n lurge mill near at hand. ' An at- tempt was de to drive thoenemy out of the miil. but the charzing force wus mot with such a torrible and desiructive volley that it was abando Tho fIANE wits & DETLADE SuCoss, though oblained at loss of quite u lares number, killed und wounded. Mr. Dean pii- ticipal With his regiment 1n numerous skir- mishes and batties thereafior, his rogiment Dbelng actively encaged during the_ontire [t Ho was” honorably disohurged Novem- ey 11, 1865, N. 1. Hurford eulisted in_the 620 regiment. Ohio veteran volunteers: weut to the front in Octover, 18i1; was at Winchester, Vi, under Gen. Shivlds. They are entitied to bear on their banner the names of Win-hester, Port Republic, Biuckwater, Fort Wagner, Morrls Island, Deop Bottom, Ohapin's farm, Darby Town Road, Charies City Roud, Petorsburg, Fort Grogs, Waltham Junction, Hutchor Run, Rice's Station. Appomattox Court House, Juring the four years' service of the regiment itg loss in kilied and woundoed wus 57 per o Of tho original company E, to which Conmrad Hurford bolonzed, 92 mon? 46 were killed and wounded. Ho received a slight wound at Rice's Btution which enables him to suy that he has bled fcr his country. H. K. Bevier enlistod ut Dunkirk, N. Y. private musician, September, 186 pointod drum mijor of the regiment. | afterwards hecams principul musician of the lent. o wus at Willlamsburg in thearmy of the Potomac from first to last, 1is was'tho third reziment of the excelsior brigade. Ho was Hooker's division of the old Third corps until the eonsolidation was mado with the Socond. Uis torm expired while in front orsburg, od in_company F, Thirt sixih Ohio nfantry, August , Il wid ro-e listed February 14,1864, and ‘was ' dischar, 6. 1865, He was in sixteen har twonty-throe skir Bull Run, Autietai, South Mountaln, Cliick mauga. Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge and then returnod to the ~hel h with Hunter and Crook at Lyuchburgh, and in the Inst Winchester fight, fle w s wounded at Borryvlile, near Harpor's Forry, Soptoni- ber 18, 84 nud was never uble to do duty af- ter that thme, Ho still earrios a rebel builet a8 & menento of the great strugglo. George I. Ryan enlisted as u private in company C, Sixtieth Now York regiment, with whioh “he' served untll the close of the war, having re-enlisted December U5, 1564 He purtioipated in the buttles of Chincoilors- ville, ntiotam und Gettysburg, He wus wounded Muay 26, 1864, in tho onga ement at New Hopo Chureb, G, by a ball' in the left lox. o enlisted usn private, but in tho or- ganization of his company he wis electod & corporal, and was promoted to sergeant in November, 1862 becoming in the fall of 1865 or- derly ser, ot He was commissioned tirst Heutenant December i), 184, from which thie until his discharge ho commanded his compi- oy lwcaptain being ubsent. His final dis- charge wis issuod July 17, 1863 Rev, W, H. H. Plilsbury enlisted July 13, 1862 as & private in the Soventeenth Matne reg- iment of infantry. e served with his regi- ment until March of 1864, when he was dlis- charged on nccount of physical disabliity Durin: the Iastsix months of hisservice. he was engaged in the hospital as steward, was in the battle of Fredwericksbure, Chune lorsville, Gottysburg wad Mine Kun, and o number of skirimishes. C. O, Dotson enlisted as a private In Bovonty-fourth reziment of Ohlo infantry. was comnmlssioned ws first Lout: ary, 1863, uoting as oaptain. He Ariny of the west under Major-General homus Rosocrans and W, as engaged Inelcht prineiplo battlos ue rehod from Nashville, Tenn., to Washing- ton, He recolved two wounds in his first bat tle, partioipated In the grund review at the 01086 Of the wur at Washington, nnd mustered out of service at Camp Dennison, Ohio, July 18, 1805, David Ackerman eolisted at Easton on February 20, 18, fn Co Eighth Pon X {otuea tne company at No ohnston's surronder returned to Washingt krand review, and wis oburgod Juiy 10, 1866 Beth P. Mably first the Eighteouth Io: 1802, and was stut as the Peny Twonty try, and After ho was rt in the tand dis- Philadolphia. alisted us w private In w infantry in the spring of od with the rogiment at Olinton, lows, Dut &t general mustor wus ox- cluded by Aajutant Baker an scoount of tralty of build and insufliclent age, belng un- der 17 und weixhing less thun 100 pounds. Ue re-eullsted iu November, of the same o1r, a8 a private in_compiny B, Soventn fows oar "y together with two brothers and his father, belng all th family at that time, is time he passod flnal muster and served the three full years, being discharged 1865, The oarly two 7ORTS Of his service was (n the Ind paigns in Nebraska, akota and ng, 1 1564, when General Price made his [ast rald through Missourl. Soth P. Mobly was on tached duty in the Chero- Natlon with Provost Marshal th looking after the thieve who wore running off stock in the said na- thon. and when Price began his raid north the subiect of this sketch was attached to the F Kansus battory and served all through ienoral Curtis, being n agements from [ndepend to the Rod river, which Price crossed com” plotely whipped and crippiod, most of his oree belng kilied or captured, and with not a single picos of artillery loft. Mr. Mobly has been a member of Lyon postsince its organ- Izution Aucust 20, 1877, John ‘M. Thayer, governor of Nebrask began his military oarecr in this stute in 185 when he ralsed i forco of 150 men and went to the frontier to fizht the troublosome Indinn s, belog made the commander-in-chiof of the territorial militia. The Indian troubles with the Pawnees were succossfully subdupd but four years later they broke out axuln and caused great trouble and aunoyance and con- siderablo loss of life, when, parsuant to wu- thority from the government. Genersl Thayer wgaln raised u force of 104 men with which ho followed the Pawneos and foreed a compete and unconditional surrender. In the lat DAL OF 160, by tne nuthority of the govern ment, ho raised the First regiment of Ne: braska infantry, and oarly in 1851 was com nale members of the missionod as colonel ot said regiment which was orderea to St. Louis, then to Pl Knob, rdulia, then In the expedition to Springfield, Mo., when Gen- eral John O. Fr subkequently at the head of his res went to Fort Henry and participite qtties of Fort Donel- son and Shiloh ax_then promoted to brigadier general, having command of Wallnce's division at the buttles of Donelson and Shiloh. He went to Memphis nnd - a brigade of Iowa troops In the battle blcknsaw Buyou,capturing 5.00) prisone 1 was all through the siege of Vicksburs. was appointed brikadler wnd brevol, major general of volunteers for gallant und distin- gulshed service. He partici ture of Jackson, Miss., under General Sher- man. e was in the Arimy of Arkansas,under General Steele, and took s conspicuous part in the battles of Prairie de Anne, Moscow. Jenkin's Ferry and Sallne River. bse- quently b was vineed in command of the Army “of the Fronticr and was stationed at FortSmith several months, when ho success- fully’ repuised attacks by tho forees of ‘the rebel Generals Cooper and Maxley. Ho closed his military career in commana it Helena, on the Mississippl, July, 1 when he was brevetted major general, His horse was kiiled under him at Arkansas Post. He was known as a vallant wnd dasning officer and brave soldler, and a man of considerable genuino military gonius,and wus most favornbly men- tioned ‘for bravery and gallantry by that greatest of all generals. Grant, Roster—Fredoriok ) s 2 UL 8, cav. Tsanc H. Waldron. 105th 1il.; fra M. Wire, Oth 2th Towa: Chins, F. Rol i, Caldwell, 1oth, O.: . pt. U. S Al C. L. Howell, rdsg 0.1 Honsley, St il 1! bu.” rosorves; Jonathun Hal: Cowee, 36th O.; James urney, 4th N. Y. art.; J. E. cav.: T. P, Rundietd, 1st Vi, cav. Tth Tnd. st. loz.: Jus. A, Woar, Henry Rosswick, 5th N. J. N. Y.i Henry Tectmeyer, 110th N. 0. A Abbott, 0th 1il. eav.; N. Depue, t3th 111 R.D. Dopue, 17th 1] oav.; Poter Duganle, — G W. Frye 1st 1l. on . Hulit, —: James Lowis, 85th N. Y.; 0.0, Pieree. 10th Tnd Charlos Sovers. £. . Weich, J. O. Wost, 50th Tnd.; 8. P. Mobiey, ith lown cav.: George I Ryan, (0th N. V.7 8 M. Smith d §. ¥.; G. H. Bush, William W. Tawer, $0th Ind.; Willlani B. Lurwhee, 4th 111 eav.; Wm. Ofield. 15t N. Y. L: A, John . Copenhuver, ¥4 Mich.; John M. Thayer, ist Nol win' D. Kent, 0th 11 Josoph Bull, 13h Tii.; Honey Harrison, [0th 1iL; Wiiliam_Gillette, 107th” Ohio; J. Totten, sh Towa; M. A Divison, 18th 101, Richardson, 10ith'N. Y.: 1" 1. Andrews, 76th Ind.; R L. farrison. 24 'Ohlo _art.: Jumes W Wth Minn.; Fred Wright, Frizato Jumes H.'Watts, 1166 1iL; Welsoy Hollinzsheud. 18t Cala; K 8. Mitehell, 1ith tansoni Varny Frank Goodnor,100th I11 A. 8. Hutriek, #7th T11.: O, Doll, 68th N. Y.; Oryder, 25th iiL.: Wm. H_ Rice, Uith Mich. Geo. Bollus d Mich.: W, D, Pemberton. 15t W. Va.; David Dobson. 8th Ind.; Tra O, Muzzoy, I . O. Johnson, 3d Pa, rian Fdniondson, 24U, S, colored: Wm. Gilehrist, 2d 111 Dod- son. 14th Oh o B P.O. M W. N. Ellsworth, d in the o Beymer, Minnesota i Wright Long, 87th Ind 14th [1i ouv.; Henry W. Nig V. Kyan, 16th N, V. odv.; 0. A, Sbuke, J.H. Groen, 1i8th [ W. P, Tants, Geo. R. Havens, fth . 8. 8. Orlole; J. Leckenby, 2d Mo.; Sum'l M sier, 1 2d S°D. Rannals, O.J: Riley, T O MeCoy, Gurrett Soger, 176h Mich.; N,'H. Hurford, 62d_O. V. L; W. H. Harrison, John Matthows. 7ist N. Y.! Oyrus Haryey, i5th Nob. K. C.: J. H. Hanshaw, Eilas H. Countryman, 14th " Wis: W, H, Franci 125th [l Myron J. Peterson, Tath IiL; M, I ughlin, 9th Ohio eav. rles Milfsen, Ist Pa. rifles; W. I MoMustors, itn 11l oiv. enry O, Burger, 187th Pu; Fitillp Kepnil th Ind,s Jumos D, Purdy, 47u N v.; Wi Trucy, Tth Ohlo vo: ohn Lanzdon, 43d Wis.i 'Henry K. Bevier, 7 N. Y.; Uyrus Hurvey, 1ith vet. res. H. Burket, Lth IL; o Jucob H, ‘McVay. id JU W Liverlnghouse, Hih Ind. rd Mich.: R. K. See,'$ith Wis.; J. Henderson, Uth David Dings, X Benj B Gar: dner, i5th TiL: iey Geo Wiliiwms, 1vth Maine; Jucob H. MoVay. drd lowa cav.; Geo J. Spen cor. 157th N. Y. Bonj Muzza, 670h 1L ; Rich- ard B, Harris, Tth Ky.; Hedry Sied, 17th Ll ind.; Wun Lerry, ird 11 ! Connoll. 1st 111, art. 2ird Mich.; Her- man Becks Atters, sth W i David Brown. VO, . W. Froo maun, 1208 Pa; Harvey ). Gilloth, 21st Lud Duvid Ackerman, 23th Pa.; Charles B. Nor- rs, 10th Maine; Hurrson Whitney, T6th N. Y. Jumes C. Daly, Jumes M. Betl, 8lst Ind. Saml Induian, 10th Ind.; E. Everett, 4ith Mass. vol, militia; K. L. Dre st Muine guards; R. 8, o d, 82 Ohio: John Gra- hack, 3d Ohio hom. Atkinson, 2d 1s. oav.; K. D. i0ith Ohlo; 5. i Sth Tnd sarson, 1isth P , U, 8, Doun, 101 Mieh; Nicholns 1 Ridge, Iud. bat. 1L August Flottermunn, ler, 160th Pa’s Joseph H. Stolt, W. Young, "tith Wis.: Wi »seph Smith, 2d U, 8. Lius Huokioy, 1024 U, 8. Gol.; Geor 19t O, art.; Henj. King, 6th Town ob, &d 1115; Benj. F. ACks, W, Curtis, 6ith U, 8, col.} O, D, Bingmui Lith Onto; John W. Redlow, ioh.: ~ Georze ~Waison. 5th - Lowa: Powars, Liith “IlL; K. P, McCutehon, &2d Alex' Boyd, 43th '1IL; Ohus. Tompkins, W. D Davis, 1ith Aug. Richter, 5 Thorne, 30th la.; Geo. W. De non. H9Th 0.°V.i Jos. ‘D. Depue, 106th Ll Chns. Bentloy, 142d 111 F. G, Lockwood, Tith la: Hoeary Veonke 12th Ind. Paul Grenl, 43th TiL: C, B Hundy, 14th Mich.; C: by Henderson, #7th N. Y, m.; John P. Linden, 23t O3 Wi J. Halstoad, 206h Ti: David Morgun, Hth Ina.: Jumes Olark, 1oth Mich, T'ho- Buncher, 50th P'a.i . Frank West, Josigh A, Harrls, 123d_Ind.; 17eh Tnd.i Horatlo A, 8 A Didbali, dd Ta, oav. O, nat. guards; Samuel E. L. Curtis, 75th | Ch lowa: W. H! I Pilisbur 1L Murphy Lith lowa av.: Mo oav.: Fred Otto, Dist N. Y. mberiain, 1st Mo. L. Bitn art.; mes, Slmeon . 170th drafted M o, | » Burke, 27 Jos. W. Skolton Tu; David Custurd, 166th Pourl, lith Wis.: s K. Winslow,4sth o 17th Maine; Charl ohn T, Hogue, Sth Wis.; Josen dhio; Darius Richardson, sth Joseph Hollowell, 15)th Ind.: Obudiah & h lud: John Dart, 4d Mich.; F AL Willlams. 20uh Wis 3 Dr. J. ithi Duvid Ri John Fleisher, 4th Iow h. cav.: Sanford B, b Kolpha. #th Wis.; Jolin © h Ohlo; John lun, 23d TiL3 J. W, uypers. 7t onv. 1dth Ohlo ik Sims, Lth Kan.: Dominiok Federaon, dth Wisi John Bleelow, Tt Ohio: Win. . Priuk, 4th Wis. cav. Nathan Platt, 0t Mich.i . A. Shelloy, st Wis, eav.: Brady, bth U, 8. oav.: Allen Sopor, 5th Towa cav.; Wi 13th Mo.: B W. Blair, Barney Vi 2 . X 7th Ohilo; Churles I Whiting, Albort White. 1idth ill. Lyon post No. 11, was ofganized August 29, i the foliow fug womber:s. . Biobloy: W. M. Ogle, 8 . Smith, G H. Bush, W. D Faut 8. D Kognol s, O. J. Riley. T. 0; McCoy, Garroit Sowar, N. H. Hurford, W, H, Harr.son, 1, M, Burcher, O. B Lewis. Jumos Lewis, and 0 A Abbott. ‘Glles H. Lush was oleoted coni- mander, wad George F. Rynu sdjutant. But littl interest was manifested by the meiw- bors. and mectings were hold ireoz ularly untl February, 189, whon under special ordors from the depai ont, the post was reorgan- ized. New niombers were mustered in, a the affairs of the post recelved an impotus that s caused It 10 be one of the MOSE Prosporons postain the department of Nebraska. There are now over two hundre members lu good standing here. The bullding In which the post meets 18 | tha Yorktown onn owned by the Grand Army of the Republic | Manuss buliding assooiation. {8 u two-story brek | i structure, well locatod and a credit to the city. It was bullt in 1866, and the proper s BOW worth £0.000. Tho building is 41x50 feot, fronting Third street. There are two large Atoew rooms on the first floor, with ante rooms, ete., oceupy the second floor. Tt s well fur- nishied, the Interior_presenting the fnest ap- Dearanice of any hail In the city. Lyou post owns a conetery of five acrosl west of the eity, lots {n which can only be sold to members of the post. Sumner Post No. 12, Sidney. Officers for 1801--Andrew Britton, O.; W. 0. Couch, 8. V. C.; John MeDanlels, J, V. C.; | #orve 4. . North, Surg.: A. A. Ricker, Chap.; James | 155 €0 Truoy. 0.5 Yoy O Grady, 0. G John | NEIRIN Vanderhoff, Q. M.; T. B. Dawson, ndj,; Wi, cheog s ng, g Henry, 8 Mo J. Dorringor, Q. M. 8 the O mden tHin. Je I G. Knights, officor of tie’ duy, enlisted [ {he Camden triy August 16, 1852, as a private and was dis- | Mobile. charged by order of the war department Au- gust 24, 1965 A. O.'Moore, adjutant, enlisted In June 1801, n the Fifth lowa infantry, and was dls- charged in Januury. 18X, on account of wounds received in the battle of Tuku. O. 1. Wrizht is chaplain, Ed. Jones quarter mastor sorgountund J. M. Forgus sorgeant major. Curl E. Bourquest. st U. 8 mounted rifles; Juiius Neubauer, 24 Kan.i ‘Willim Honry, i0th Ind,; A. A. Ricker, Zid Me.; AugustGran- nomaun, 2 Colo, cav.; Peter Roams. [2th Mich.; F. D. DeCnstro,d7th N. Y.: A, 1. Haskell, 10th Kan.; John A. Oarley, 144th N, Y. Christian Otterman. 5th U. 8, oav.: John Philtp, 1s. U, 8. cav.: Adum Tkes, Olst Pu; Charles Dwver, 10th Ohlo: T. B. Dawson, 101st Pa.; W. C. Couch.bth rez. U. 8. A.; Loals Fritz, 5th U. 8, ¢av.; John O.Grady, * 17th U, Join V. Vander- hofr, 20th Ind John Hermeier, 12th Wis. Solomon Smith, 4th Ind. cav.: Joseph N. Haws, 12th Wis.: Andrew Beitton, 14sth 1115 Robert Shuman. 83 Til; Wiliiam N. Eaton, 10th 11L5 Jumoes . Tracy, 72d N, Y.: E. P. o8- 2ood. i Abraham Lamb 2d Cal; John F. Allen, 18t Wik ; Jumes Batuna, Killuin, 30th 1113 W. 0. Ludloe, John MeDonald, 5th TiL.; Be: Ohfo euv.: Ernost Kruse, 3 R P Past Commandpr, onlsted the Potomae, 1sf and detached servig by the Army of, It R B. of Jumberlan Dberland of Cumberland, 14 to the ses. served in the i4th Pittsburg Lunding, battles of Resaca, myn to the sen « and and at Appomatox, C. 0. Shumway, O, Roster- Stewnrt. 1Hth Ind IiL; H. Sheldon, 1ith Ind.; G. H, Alkine. 47th Towa; Mathew ‘Young, & 1i7th Tnd W. D. Meyers, 3d 46th, Ponn.: G, B, Huntington, Vod. well, 86th [ Plants, 30t} eav. 1zer, Minn.: L. John- Aron Hendrickson, 6 Wth \Ind.: Trumun Joseph Hutelinson, son, < 6th Ta: Cyrus'Ce Mill Geo. I, Blanchard, [4th N Hump.: Krank Buckhart, 40th TIL; AT B, Simpson. 2d Mich, cav.; E Muin., 12th Ind. ou Smith North, S. A. Strickland Post No. Officers tor 1891--Byron 8. Mornell enlisted In the Sixty-fourth New York infantry August 17, 561, with the rank of corporal. e was disehirged September 15, 186 John M. Boyd enlistea_in’ the Sixty-third Pennsylvania infantry Novembor L, 1501, us & musician. He was mustered out Decomber 1, 1862, on wccount of a wound which he received in the service, A. C. Albright, junior vice commander, en- B, 1istod In Auzust. 1861, us a sergeant in Com- hibald 139 Til: A, P Phiorren. 613t Brooke. 92 111 3. Beals, 41th 1a G0, 11 uycardne iy 3, W.Mutiiker Hastings. | i, Sy M. T, Vi a.; W.J. Ri ant, 1ith Vi Warner, 424 111 N. Criswill, 58th . Wel il 2th Pa. oav.; Fdwara Copsey, Sth Wilson Powv No. 22, Geneva. Soott, J. W, 1 d Offcers for 1801-~Henry Sk in Septembep, 1861 12, 1865; served in the St { wasdi h 1l cavairy, wealry brigads on s was with MoClellan on n and to Richmon was inalf the Dbatties participatod , the Potomac and in thirty- throe genornl engagements bosldes numerous quting skirmishes, Spear, 8. V.0, enlisted August, 1801; served four yenrsand five months in the Army ag) at Corrinth, Stone river | 1865, and all the battles In which the Army of Cum- participatpd. Was disoharged in as. iwin Brooke, . V. 0., enlisted August, 1852; waa dischargod July, 183, in tho 024 ipai was I all batties of the Army of Camberlana E. O, Lemon, adJ., enilsted Novembeo startea with Sherman but went to instend of the sen. onlisted A ugust, 180; Helena, Jenking Willis Davis, 0. 1., onlisted Sentomber. 1861, In the 57¢th TUL infantry: was discharged at Sn- vannih in 1864 was in the buttles of Shiloh, Corrinth, second Buzzard's Roost, Tree Oreak, Atinnta campalgn and with Sher- J. Yatos, am. a., was a 100-duy man in the listed August, 1302, orefield, Winchester 11 the battles with Grant In 1864 and 1365, Amiy' of the Tennessee. i H. Bumgardnor, was In the battles of M G., enlisted In wis discharged i 195, onathin Dowls. 106th 3 T, Luther M. Davis, 126th Ohlo: 5. Stanle; Sth 11, Moulto iijali Archer, 2ith b Ind Willls Davis, & rold, 1st N. Y.: J. A, Hardenbrook, 40th col. cav.; A, G, Leonard Roberts, th Towa: batt.: Sawmuel Jumes. 4th th N.'Y.: Geo. H. Martin, 7Uh 1 ca 1i.1 J. F. Biain, Marine rest. U, 8; L. milton, K. Cobb, 57t M. Pangle, Chos. 'J. D, H Tnd. J.H. Camb, Hist Pa. T01 Reed, 215t Ohio; *) I, M. Fillebrown. Wis. fst art. O. C. even, 151 "TIL, .M. Heath, 120th Onfo; M. H; Crowley, Ind. ss.: J. A. Willson, 18th ICy. Jas. M Li T, 1L Springer. st Tn. eav.; Conwell, 1i6th 0. Geo. Coon, 16th 0 Siyke, 9uh Mich. cav.} Abram Talbott, Tth Geo, yirdson, Gith 111, 8.7, Hendorson’ 8tst 11 J. M, Pursoll, 102d 11, 0, . B. Turner, Mth O.; O, , 450 11L; Win, . Rug, 147 Pa.; W, L. McCown, 18th ' Ind.: Richard Aldrich, 11th Jas. W, Burt, %th Pa. J. Dike, 17th TIL cav. F. Sheckley, 7ith O, Wi At whioh pince ox-e0n | bufldings, the Lynehburg: of the eugagomen Fisher's Hill g Cedar Crook. Ho orly and wis s released harge puting nctive service. the chevrons of 1, Army | churge on aoven and with Sherman A G. Speilman vato in company Tllinols infantry years and wus 1 geant of his regiuw 1863; ny of Cumberiand, erved ok, on | Dr. J. R. Rosnon, butties Little ‘erry, the Slege of hofore was oharging the Jonelson, | scaling the bre in the left thigh, Bauch marked charge, but whel ered to go nbout mediclne and su that thi him first 1802, from the effects of w. H. | th st I1l; | of Compun; infuntry. and il nnion army A Jewell, I cav.; L. T. Kisher, f 2nd "Ohlo; J Edward Black ' River B Miss,, abine Cri Cave'Rivor und Gibson, Willlam Yates, th IIL; Wm, ~Har- Mo. Creek, Ootober 19, i06th 111 or twic Penn, Wolf, 8th_[ow. Shues, ing three yours tember 18, 186 enlisting A Jor of Ninety-t antry. 18th Mo, on Day, 18th V. King, 20th Ktone, 7th T. Warner, Rozers, Sprout, more rebels than Ho was at Missio half of the regi the slain. He ser; able forty-sove marched unde; in the [nst bat N. C. His rezime iets ull through t 18th Ti Lemmon, T4th Ind. Ind.: Geo. Do Wo! MeDi P. D, t, 8th turde- david post, showing™ th Ilinois—H. V. Adums, Tth; P, Pu Clay, 17t J. 0. Christy Keliey. 20th: John @th; N. Carpenter Jas. F. Loghry, 3. A Warned Duncan M thickost of took city. When engaged in front of Halltown, unfitting him for further service. months he was unable to walk. by the physicians for honorable dis- nd s proud of th Lewis M. Scothern entered the service mus clan, eniisting Auzust 2, 1851, Altoona, e 18th; 30, 1891, his sergoant. (saloner of iost his the part in nts against d the mon was tak it to Libby prison. Rarly, a sergennt Defore ber 14, 1564, iren," I8 The day foilow- Ine bo re-enlisted s carpenter mate No. 81 on board the gun boat a yoar loft the sorvio Joseph Innd was at yrable’ battle of prisoner at Bov- Ho was t bofore the ‘eapltulation of the reconnoltering in a., he was wounded in tho log with the fragment of a rebel sholl. soon as his wound healed he re-entered into He was niustered out July 27, As Mr. 1. R Bing enlisted fn company H of the Twenty-ninth rogiment of the Missourl in fnnlr{. Hesorved for three vears, winning e v dis- and after serving red the sorvice as a pri- naty-third rogiment of K62, istered out nent June 28, 1865, enesaw mountain, one of these engavements, whiie hi; enemy, works. was 8 He sorved three n color ser- Haggard was in tho battle of ow Hops church and the series of During bo bull struck aking an uely wound Tw he had on eratol -y made him so sufficiently f his wound uguSL 21, 1802, a8 o G, Twenty-elghth rogin 1o heeame a Sorgernt, Sorvo vonrs and was (o the tollowing battles Champlon Juckson, Statlon, ridge, Vicksburg. oss Tonds, Yollow! number of others, 1804, as musterod 1469, mer ugust hird reg the the iidge, Cha, t were ved under od lay sioge of Vicksburs, rmon to the sea. H the war at Be ! he war and % nd out Sep- r five he was recov- his knowledge of valuablo war department was glnd to retain & nurse und next as a ward ter. Tho doctor has never fully recovered Henry Muasterman enlisted as u private in member Towa threo Pore Hills, Bayou. The last battle In which he was under fire was at Codar He was wounded once ears ho bears, s sorv- A. M. Trimble served threo years in tho as sergeant Tilinols He took part fn the greav struggle at forcos killed pared men n Hill when among at the nof He sorved mviile. was a mark for robel the ran! thinned that of 1,050 that were enlisted 142 were mustered ont. The followinz Is a list of the members of the 50 ouly e reziment and states in which they enlisted: Hoagland, 7th: ine, 9th; A. Brow, D. Garner, i6th; John Morley. 15th; * i Allen Blont, 17th T. W.Bo g W. A, Doggett. 10ih: M. R. am Moo 17t Ourry, 24th; George Austin, r, B0Lh: Dave iitehon, srd} piny, K of tho Thirty-tourth Ohio infantry. ie served three years and was bonorably discharged In September. 1864, Jacob Wooster, served as vrivate In the Thirty-sixth Ohio from July L, I561, to July 1, 18653, Sam Alexander. 1st Neb.: L. B. Pul- mor, 624 I11.; A, F. Benjumin, 15ith N. Y.; O.L. Stone, Merchants' but., Chicago:Jacob Wooster, R. B, Morlodge, 4th Ta.; A, . Bowen, Wm. H. “Cuther, 8th Wis.; J. R. Hursh, 103th Pa.: John M. Boyd, 6id P\ Paul, 8d Pa.; Thomas Clar, sist Wis.; W. Beale, th Mich.; J. A. Snyder, 7th Mo.; J. S, Cline, 5th Pa. art.; J. W, Cramer, 30th Wis.: 1. Mastin, 131a 111.; G M. Rodge Fred Rinker 6ith' Iil; L. Felt, Mass. art.: D. M. Leland, 24th Ia.: F. Pearl, Sist N. V. cav.: Myron Vanfloer, Mouell, 6ith No Y.; €. J. Dil= worth, Hith TiL; W. I Batty, 3d N. Y.; F. Stoeling, 20th Wis.; 0. B. Howltt, B. Yeager, 120th [1i,; T. i Hall, To1st N Wisi; . G. Knight, Sam’l Long. 20th W3 8. O, Dolley, U. 8. art. Eng.; A. 1L Brown, 1. Ohlo: H. M. Carpenter, 1 loy, Ist Pa.: A. C. Moore, 5th ln.: Seth Lewls, N. Y.; W. Burton, 2d" Ind.; James orbes, 1st Mic Frank Dally, 2d Manin, #ith L. Frank Kearnoy Towa; O N. Nute, 24 D. 050, B, Kemple, Iils.:'W. O, Beale, 0th N. ¥.:'J. J. Buch 3d Wis.; [ B, Doremus, ‘Ool. cav.: G. Torbes, 1420 TIIS ; Jumes Mittniore, 5th W Oliver Wright, 16th N. Y. ohn I Kan.; Geo W. 'Kirby, 57th Til,: . A. C. Albright,3 4th Ohio; C, W. Wilson, A, W. Goldsberg, #th Towas & P L. . Britt, 20th ", Geo W. Houck. 1st Mich.: i The IIII‘)[O. 148th A. Chapma hourer, 108th Olio: J. 8. nian, 16 Holmes, 100th Pa. Williams, G. 8 Houser, dth L. MoWhinney, 57th Tnd.: I. E. K Alexinder, 45th Ind. s Rellef corps of the-post is in a rosperous condition und’ numbers 53 e~ ors. Tho post owns « brick building, two_stories hizh. with & busoment, valued at 36,500, ex- clusive of the site. On the first floor the post- offico Is located, snd on the second the ' post Leod. 14th N. Y.art ist O, 1t. Dempster. Sols Ky.; J. . Willias S, ‘art, amsdell, 6th Il; W I 4th Tows 11l vol. 11 vol. 1 C. H. 122d 111 fantry at battle of Antie discharged fer di October 5, 1863, Gro. H. Meade Post No. 19, Sutton. Officars for 1801—Philip i 8. V. C g, [ Tiessicr, O. D, +.C.; Rhobert Stewnrt, Adj.; L N. Clark, Q. M.; Geo. J. Reutzell, 0. G.i Stophen B. Rend C. Neumann, Qm. | United States S. line st Wilson Phillip H. Schwab served as private In com- | cilled to b uny B, Fifty-second [llinois infantry, Firsy | ordered Brighde, *sacond . division SIXtoonth ariny corps; was transforred to Fifteenth army corps, under General MePherson, departin commander. and John A, Logzan, corps com- mander. Enlisted, September 17, 1861, in Lee county, Lllinols, und reiniisted in 1864, discharzed as corporal at Louisville, Ky, July 6, 1865, 1o participated at Donolson, Shilob, Corinth and Tuka. Was wounded in thé second battle of Corinth andon July 25, 184, engaged in the principal battles lu Sherman's marsh to the soi. Was In the last grund Washinzton at the close of the war. ing bome, served elzht years in Nationul Guirds us first lfoutenant. John M. Buck enlisted Februury 28, 184 whs dischirged for disability August 2, 186 The last duty he did while “In the war wus to captare a rebel, his mule and gun with him, us prisoner, at Dalton. Goorgo K. Davoy enlisted in the Second Michigan cavalry in the springof 1851 Finally dischurged in 1805, Fought in the batules of New Madrid, Island No. 10, Corinth, Boon- ville, Blucklnnd nnd Farmington. He was in Price’s inst raid in Missourl. While ip a bat- tle nenr Springfield, M ng a ravine was thrown from his hich latter fell ou bilw, und suved )J cavalrynien passiog over him. He susta atior of chargod at ChAttnnoo - in June, 1865 Martin Clark, post surgeon, onlisted co ot pany C, Seventh Onlo Infantry, at Camp Den- | of John ) nisou, O., June 20, 1861 He purticipated o the | J. Coppe ! Cross Lanes and First Battle at | Augusts, Is6. in West irginia, Strasburg and he Shenandonh Valley. Was zed at Washington, July 4, 1862 He re- and was discharzod sorgeant of light artitlery. Elghth_ battery, Obhio Nutional Octo 7, 18G4, nlisted In company D, Twenty-seventh regiment, Wisconsin infantry, wt Two Rivers. Wis. for one year, Septomber louipany 24, 1864 Participutod In batties of Mobile and | a6 Troy. N Alabuma. Dischirged as private Soptomber 21, | Bethel Va, 8, Roster- Frederiok Sohroder, chaplin, enlisted in com- pany B, Fifty-sccond Illimols infantry, First brigade, Second division, Sixteenth 'army corps. He was trunsferred to the Fifteenth corps. Was engaged in Donelson. Shiloh, siege | §3¥ of Oorinth. Tukn, second battld of Corinth. At- " lanta ¢ampaien, batties of 22d and Mth July, 1D, OB 1884, Wis In Shornan's march to the sei ' Robert 11, Stewart, enlisted in company G, Seventy-seventh Iiinols infy Elm- wood, August 10 Ho pi Dattles of Bluck rivor brid e, Vieksburs, shurz, Jackson, Fort Gaines aud Spanish Fort. Wis disoh arged us u})rl\‘&m at No s, August, 1865, . N, Clark, quarter muster, enlisted com- pany G, Twenty-fifth [inols infantry June 1, 151 Served as corporal and sorgoant, doing gunrd duty ut United States arsenul at St Louls. Discharged for disability, October 1, listed August 1 charged August 17, | A. 0. Roselins, jun Waer, Furminzton number of other pla William Koontz, listed August 6, Seventy-fifth tleipated o the Chatanoogi, was Return- the Iowa listed Octobor 1, Hundred “and served as provost Pa,, August 12, 1805 Rev. G. | Generid Scnenc division and Dowoll’s army, Dbut was uble to re the battie. iow Uing 862, for disubility. ate In Bader, . 0. Hrown, an, 173d Ohie 15th 24th Wi David Roids, Sth (TN man, Strie's O LSth Ohlo; Van Wyek, o 1: Rentzell onlistod, August 21 1502 val.4 donun el diseharged May 20, 186, suged in the socond battle of Corl Atlanta and in the batties of tho 22 Was wounded in the last mentic butiie. Was in Shorman's march to tho sou. Discharged at Washingion, D. C,, 1565, at olose of war. Stephen B. Kondall, sergen listad company D, Thirty-ol infuntry. April 15, 184, “Took battlo of Cold Harbior; wis in fo Petersburg. Fought at Potorsbure taking of tlie Woldon railroad. Discharged st Vis. A, quart nlisted M chargod November 4, 1 ) Ro . B. Dinsmore. 9th N. Y. eav.; Jool Longstreth, 7th Ia.: Willlum T, MoNight, 1ith Ma.; B. M. Thompson. lith Wis; Howard Newnham. '57th inf.: Aloozo Corey, 10th Wis.: Joseph Mishael, 77uh Pu.: Frederick K labor, 148th 11L; Jam Davis, 86th Wis. . Wittenborg, 12th Kun.: Josiah Hennett, s2nd Iik; Jereminn Daily, vth Coun,; P. I, Walton, st ia; W, H, Thoripson, sith IiL.: A. A. Beott, Yud In. vav.: Ruben Booth, 1st i1l art.: Willard E. Beula, itsth N ¥.i Jawos Donelly, 10ond Int C. W. Walthor, lleutonunt 27th Wis.: Franols M. Brown, idth Ind.; Hunter, &th 111 Josiah Shults, 103ad 0.; H. O. Edminson, Ind. art. i 1L F Tith mil.; Melvin Higzin 15th Tk 1L W, An Falrloy. Hurry 8. Barne v.i Samuol 4 alor, on- Wisconsin are in the nastor sergoant. was a | 1gpser T Ay 180k and was” dis- 5. Boanell, Guy A Hotolkiss, Joseph McArthur, Phe s for 101 oroian, ouap.; J ik D6, w1 wick, 0. day B, Boach, 1. ¢ Murtin Howe, on Thirty-fourth re fantry, Hews Samuel Alyin Loghry. 551 Tl A, L.Strayer, 148th Pa.; M. D, Ind.: M. L. Spear, 128h Ind. G. R, Heart. 1 M. Hazlott, aan Harbaugh, T14th O L26th 0.3 J. Jensen, 12th U, . 1. Place, 15th Tl cav.: E. S Stuitz. 43th 1 oha Fry. 10 Mich. cuv.; A.J. Pa.: J. . Foster, i5th_Tud.: It L. E. G. Beers, 3d Wis.: R C. H. Bassett, 10th Wis. . Sheppard. t3eh TH.; \ arlow, 1st Me. Wum. Baumer Post, No. 24, Neb, City. | (i, 0. G. Pisher, commander, enlisted June 13, 1861 in company O, Twenty-clghth Ohio In- Bincianati; was. wounded ut the Duttla of Carnifux Ferry, W. Willfum Brower. senior vice commander, en- as musi in Twonty-seventh Ohi for vico commander, en- A L | listod ut St. Lou's, Mo., Juno29, 1360 nnd served five years s or.vite i Compuny i was in't orderly for Gej to cure for General with the latter when he dicd, Perryyiile, Stono River, iv | Tenn.'Snow Hill, Frankiin, Sheibyville and a r of the day, Indiana campalgn the of the battle of Hoover's Gap. was regiment that planted the first American flag roview at | upon the robel breast works at Tullahuma. | § Was on Shorman's miirol to tho soa. wnd was dischargod at Indlannpoifs June §, 1865, Willfam W. Henry, of 182, cer of the guurd. en- in Com ifty-elghth millua. Went to Washington. Noeth Carollna, uard, landing and mustered out at Chambershurg, Moulton, chaplain, enlisted Aprit The regiment was in s brizude of General Tyler's istituted the loft of lio was wounded at Bull Run came near beln Was reportod ort prosont four day Returned with camp it Columbus and was diseha wards he enlisted in defanse of the border bo- atl. Later he ulded in the cupture 17, 1861, at Springfield, O. just beforo the retreu! tured, but escaped. quartermaster, in Company C. i Infantry, way dixol lity, -Re-enlisted Compuny 1, Infuntry. Ile was wou wnklo Fobruary 10 14, 1863, on account of dlsability t. onlistod 4 i New York volu Y., April 14, 1831, ' was flischarged July 25, 12ih" Oh 1l Jpk. Cnstien n, cav.; Lewis Dunn. s Chiarlos Daglok, 2d ( i i guson, ith Ind DM L Hay ward, § auond, Cols D.W. N."icarstons, st Towni 1" Wiklian, Nelson. Frod Now, 8ra Ludia A. ¢ 133 Lawrence, BF i I i Mo.; J J, Stroble,/183ih O Ind.; W, L. Wilson. ©."Blckfordy @ nd Pa; A, O. Hwif Maine: Calvin Chag- Lodlun scout: O, B 4illomerick, st Md.; H. I {Laylor, 11th lowa; O Y. and br Mills, it Me. J. M.t i) tan 18th U, 7th Ohlo 8. 8.; PoepAourlier, 185th Ohio: John Schminke, Tth Ohlngav.; John Wiew 24th Ohioi J. 15t Wis.; H. Dhignnpson, 1 hoiser, 15t Neb. euv.; Kobort W th Ohlo; Wm. C.( am Balfour, i Mo.: Ira 1i, Bot<ins, b 111 cav. Wis: G M. T Kline, Neb. n Relfiold, 72 Ind. | Isrs mmanders— Brown, B. Tooter, 0. U. )s Palne. Martin Howe L A. G, Spallman. J. V. 0.3 Henry K. Haegard, hern, ¢ *. Stoner, O, G.; ple, sergt. ma). L. i Phe bs Paine, 0. G sted In company D of the tment of Ohto voluuteer ln *ved for Lwo years. Captal Sapt-d 36th; J. M. Hurd, 3 H.H. Grime T. I Hatch. 47th Wililams, 12th 104th V. A. Jones, 0th ot J. E. Shepherd. W. 0. 4th th W, | 7 Witllums, 8id | 7 Sexton, 27th B, Ell Schultz, . Orawford, Shumway, Terry. rstoad, 80th en 9th mith, Lt. W. B. Taylor, Lt. Myron Pratt, gston, in the 3 was and | Burwick, #d cav. Thateher, 9th eiy. W. H. Suelling. 0 cnv.i J. W. Swan, 11th ca H.'White, D, Bul It. art; . M. Wood Ohio—0. 8. War: Silas Sprague, 4th Scothern, 2 D “ourth ‘siirmish zust 17, 18615 was eral Stanley and Lyons, and was s e | dehs W H. Hartz, nry Relier, 5 Greer, Tist: J 81st: M. J, 8ith: John Grahan Philip N, Ault, 03t in company ntantry. fle ). st A D. Logan, 10; of " 1803 against | ol i2ist closing scene | {ioen; O, | with the | " Frankforte C. 1. Seott, 1i0th oit, 1820(; Lt. 1 Dotso J.E. Howitt, tth 3. L Adan Ono | 11 1 Bt ania any Pennsy | at White House rson, Oth 1. 10t 18UH; 15t Lo, 7. B 13thi Maj. 11, 6. Y- | 15thi Robt. Wilson Weh: WL P M- miss i, artor reciment to | Aistermin Attore | A:J. Curey, Lo | W Netinaa Lyons, 40th; I, T NS Harwood Ohu 1§ Sie White I At the enlisted Pennsyl- Bth cav.; Kiss. 6th eny. D. Hunt, 5th “Thorp, 5th cav. Dewmaree, 10t 1864, \V: Indiuna—C; Buchanan, 7th: € Geo. W. Boll, 10t Heuoh, 10th 3 1, 20tk 1 He was ut 1801, 1 Towa bat. Bradley, 15 i A tior Y mt i Y Bort Wilse p e i Port Wil John Johr A, W, Shumate, 1)W. Wineland, L. Trester. LHth Korsmeyer, 146th AW, Ensign, 18t o Jumes Booth, Ryman, Tth ¢ Platt By 11 euv.; Lt Uc R Shamp. 12th eav. L. Johus. Neb.; Henry Western Murine; Lach " Td § rus, st fmon. G011 #5th | gepy nun;l [t Dukor, bt i Tra Downar, | Hgeker bth « 1. . of S, 0. W. Hoge, MeGow ners, b rown, 63th yroy. 11th; Oa ISt | 8, Hall, 12150; E Lafayotte Oary 3. P 113 M. Folt- Kendall, atsen [ 50 ary. f 111 R, K - wart, Ist Nob, | A . Balfour, v.i Jackson \46th; Josor: sth Jno. B Chas, Cr consin—Col Tolle, 12th 1. . Hoilist Hsi Py i oroy, 22 | Enstmun, d4d; " Col | Fisher, Whit 5, Lincol A0tk H, Gould. 0. Hauzlatt, Boll, IR Morzan, 15t Haggerty, e W, MeClure, Gth Missourl—Capt. pokridye, Tu eriok. J Wi, GiilL § Wi, Guthm LNE Gth eav.; John F steffer, Ist Eng. Mussachuset ts- Dowus, #th; 2d hester. Ho wus ln D. Harrls, eph Teotor. ith: Lt. J. B. Strode, 50th; L. B. § %, Crooker, 5th; W. M. Wood ward, Soth; B.'A. Church, Ritchey, 61st: C. B. Beach, H. K. Colt, D. Roborts, T5th M."Trimble, M. Steele Huggard, lowden, ; Jorry Sawdry, T2th cav.; Ist Homer ‘A.” Bench, '16th T. Wiseman, M. L. Burt, 2nd Lt. 0. West, 141 ca; Stevens, Bird; Mart Howe, i4th Philpot, il Baker, 141st; 1ith cuv. son, 12th; A. W. Utt Lt 1. W. Camp. #ith: D, 0th:' A, G. Hasting pt. L. W. Billing: Oth ciy I8t Lt A, P o= t, | 196th M hton, H. 8, lith; ¢, 1 370 , 45th . Burk rst Lt. J. A, P.W. Copelun 47th ith; Asu Fioteher, ih §ird Coop 1. N en. 9isu; A ( )ird 9ith 90th; Lt. 13ths M. 'V, hi Oapt. C. N. Jacoh . 130nd; " G, T0th: J. D dcon Purbaugh, josoph Young, Thehi sen, Hth; Thomas Harrup. Rollins, 4oth Wilkinson, Fdward Give Rocke. ob Bush, 112th; Hurbor, 11th Buird, 9th; Mike McCurty, W. Dunham, £udi AL B Murry, 4ith B. 1. Vandol 8. 1. Oarter, 147th: John Watson, 2d caV J.C. Downer, ith cavy. Howard. th' cav.: i W. Meison, i DB, th cay. Lt. 17! rr, 18t art.; ds, 5th 1t. art. 4, 1st: W. H. Adams, 170 L0, Skinner, ¥ Geo. 4th; G, Hith iR 11th Joseph Brad Ringer, 2nd; David Wober, D. Beckwith, 55th: Bell. Tithi O, I, hiJ. W, n, K3th: Jolin L W. 1L B ephenson, | Buker, 10t Wl Lith;' JLH Bull Peter Homer, . C. Munley, . A. Purks, nry Youn av.; | Crook, i1, Beeson, 1ih Arthur, 15th; J. W J. ¥ Lickiite iurnes, 9ith; Hoseman, Usth; J. 8. Gregory. 10isi 166Lh I8t cav.; 2nd’ ou K.'S.'Co Beneh,—3 Gapt. J. § tophier, kforser. T, Henry th; Zilek 1T L. Lym Rebout, n, Agey, Bowen, . 15th; 1t Lt J. O, Bonnell, nd; C. 0. Bill, atson, 24th MW i s 15 Shane 4t L Wilson st thi 1st Henry I M. . A4ths A, DS, 4th , dth, Clurk M Slade. Ist A.N. Blid Kobt. W, 4th, C. Rleh Japts Av Thos, pson, 1000 J, Beachoy. 20 i Foxworth Gitpt. John Cochran, Sz J. Io " Pollock, Lth; M th: I, A, 1aist; Lt Foster. Binko, 10th eav o 15th LW, nes 1o i Lt. U, H, G vt Thos. B, Smith, ton, 1 1, 1ison oy B [t Webste i § h 3 i H. . Wileox, 2d B Vun Oloy Bouch, [0th: A Bun i i) Huwley, M 12th o Brow bat.; 215t 1 e, Sto 7th: James thridge, 8th; Wi, a 114t 1241} 20 0av. 11t rou h Unuugst en, &1 A, D, A D Grogg, Gith Mariin, Sist; ‘ol 1, 8. Hall, Hrris, i LW, Al S, Scott, 113th: Capt, I fement N Braosi b Bolsh A. L. Manencstor, av.i Capt. J. 8. Mart Wescot el art; J. I ack, 15th ossley Amass Cabb, 5th: J er, Lith: 8. k. P i: W. 1. Dobson, . M. Montgo: Ath; B Randolph, Mth; W, A Sidnoy Lund, Dobson, 461h I H 8. 'y Wilson. 188 cay 12d; T B L Hiths O. L. MeNair Gould g ik Wescott, art.; Fred Myors, W. Fox, orl, 1thi 16th n L. P, vi WL E B, MeDill, 3 8ol Male: Balrd, 8thi 9ih; . G, Hol ix Cornib puls Schmidt, 2 M onv.; Wenvor av.; Thous Oylor W i i John D, C. Lt. Joha Doolittie fthi 1st Lt Claus Frod- LL4oLh 1 art; VRO; Strost- Follows, &id; 1st Lt. 1 0Lh; W, the battle of Stony Gap near Wythoviile, Vo, | ¥. Fiola, 76h; 0, K. Amory, 3thy T. B Oun- on. | publis it nipeham, i d Lt 8. W. Burnham, 17th; Capt. P I Allen Gow. 21st, Pennsylvania—sam Uglow, #4; Oapt. R. O, Philins. 12th: M. L, Vflnar, Sisti 6. W, Sisson, oth; Gapt. A, MoCormiok. T1st; D. F. Stonor, . Rollor, 110th; J. W, Beatty, 123thi AV Munrleh, Vith; John Fisner, 13th: Lt W F Parks, 4th: M. W, Oatlin, 130th: J. K. Onrson, 16th; W. O, Grifith, 20th; A, K Grifith, 200th; Capt. J. W, Winger, 24 oavi Robt. McCiolland, oth: ~ itarrison’ Smnlley, 1ith; Wi, Flick, 2ith; Lt. R. 0. Hazlott, 1 L. art. Nebraska—Iarrison Johnson, 1st: Geo, A. Enaton, ist cav.; H. C, Runale. 15t owv.; W, M. Gillosple, I8t ci W. S Lattn, ¥d oav.i Goo. V. Hall, sley Quoen. 2d cav. Kinsns—A' D). ¢ thi O, Thiebaut. Sthi W. E. Studobaker, . Harrington, 1th onv.; — Russell, f M. Willinms 24 bat. Wost Virginin—J. F. Antill, 6th; 1. T. Clark, Tth wrt.; Toy, Mth: fth: M. Chenout, 15th; J. R O, Hustesd, 4th Harrison Grant, art, Vermont—E, Harrington, 4th: M. M. Aaron, 4thy J. P Chipman, tith; E. W, Baldwin, 1ith; H. Bishop, 14th; Albert Sha 1, 18t eav, Michigan—Warren Pond h: A, L. Smfth, 4th eave; A, Huribut, 1itn cuv.; J. Kiipateick, 111th Iane Calitornia—Jamos A, Wyatt, 8th; J. H, Parks, A. M. Gavroutte, A s, Evorett. Uuli: ¥, Falcott, 1th: A, F. Mulford, 7th oav, : United Statos Colored Troops—Oapt. F. E. Newton, 29th: 8, A, Arabuckle, 20th; Capt. D, ©, Terry, 116th. United States Navy ana Marines—John Bor- landsman, navy; o soaman; C Holly, . 8. ‘( |i\lr|||-w -\u‘o. u. . Hunt 1 P'rince, ueting ensign. ™ oran Rosceve Corpa—0, A, Howe, 24 V. M. Stoughton, $th V. 1t 0.1 A, A, Adams, th V. R C.: John MeCarty, 20 Dat'n. Ianvous—Jolin Holiister, 10th Con. \ %, . 11th Md 1. Woodward, 1st Tenn. Mil: J. D, Kleutoh Lockliter; N. R. Hook; Licut, h . Harrison Look, Minn.; Majo Weir, 2d Uol. ty: Jnm DI 5 W, M Segor, drd Iny. Joe Hooker Post, No. 28, Shelton. Officers for 1801—V. Armbus, commander; A. N. Murphy, adjutant. Roster—1'. Walsh, 5th U. 8. voi; R. Mitcholl, 18th U. S, Bunks, 100th Pa.; J. N, Barrett. i8th low . Bailey, 10th Towa: 1. I Sum< mons, 110th Ohio;” N, Willey. 17th U, 8. [; W, W. Dibbs, 14 Onlo: James Mullorky. #th U. § I, L 11th UL 8, L3 John Sniith, 100th i atherington. 6th_ Towa: 'C N nd N, Y. ; L Waldron, 27th TIL: Wi 1. Barnes, 73th Pa.; A, D. Burrows, 48th Wis.: J.ON. Smith. 4th Town: J. N, Allen, 05tk Pa., K. Lux, 10th Towa: Goo. L. Gurdn res: Win. N. Bentley, 10th N. Y, a Trunkey. sth lowa: G, Coleman, 34th Ohic Watters, with 1L; V. Ambus, 8ird Pa. ielogr . Army. oyers, 2 kson, 44th La Meyer. ISt cav.: N. Baiter, 15th M D, Williams, R Marihy, 104in 1 N. Murphy, 14th 1115 P b, 15th g € Piv.i N, A. Loe, 1115t O3 Goo, S. Post, #nd 1 Win, V. Fox. 126 Wis. batterys 1 Brooks, 16th Ills.; A. Bromley, 25th Wis. Marbie, 24th Michi.{ By L Smith, 13t 1} N th, Morgan. 2ist N. cav.: J. C. Hof a1 10th Tnd.; Sam’l KleMerman, 474h 1113 Chus. N, Nicko.s, i1th Mich.; Henry 8. Ross, ¥ith Ind. A. . Storrott, 20th 0.3 F. Lippincott, Tith Pi; Thos. L. Grofus, 145rd Pa.; Lowis C." Bat- terson, 195th O.; Andrew J. Herrick, 1ith Mich. cav. C.0. Childs, 25th 0.5 T Bolding, 15t Ixane Starbuck Robert Anderson Post, No. 82, York. Officers for 1891—J. P. Miller, O.; Richard Shipman, 8. V. C.; Georgo Kossiter, J. V. C.; R. K. Leicl, Qu. Lo R Co Janies Lofler, 0. D!; Sunford Mullih . Nathan Johnson, ndj. C Roster—L. J. Gaudy, «th Ia.; B. Crabb, 7th Ta.; H. Q. Wright, 11eh Til; 3. P, Milier,’ ith 1 SN L Smith, 1oth Tws W T, Kockie 1 ALJL Bell, &th Ohio; B. 1 Carp, Nuthan Jobuson, 40th N. V¢ LS. W) 25t Mass.: . S0tk T Ruper. st 111 Morgun, Sth T Stilson. 49th N, 'Y 8.8, Baldwin, 2d O Wis, Ty rick, 161 111, ot T V. Powell, ith Tnd.; A, O hart, 10th . Lossiter, TUh T1LS ¢ i Bowers, Cl ) MeClovs, Sth Ind, cav. Murtin Burns, #ih N. ¥ RN Lytle, 2d Tu.; . A. Boynton, Hall, 2st Pac iy . B winson, st Mo, ong. th Ind.: C. W. W. Bock, 1o " Mayo, 7th 111 eav': J. W. Kingston, 10(]1 ), 0. IKeclor, 0th Tit; D P Alien, 2d mil.: 1t 8. Man- Swan 13 John Kealiher, 2d ning 2 L. Ohins, Vanberg, 5th Micll, eav.; HoW. Fay, I Chapman, 13ith Pa. J. B. Brooks, lith O.; James Campbell, 94th Tz J. W. Bratham, 7ith O.; Aifred Ritner. Y. cavyy L. D, * Dalvis, 9th Tai 0. . Munger, i iler. th 111 S J. Wagner. 170 Henry Soymour, T4tk T cav.; B M, Koss, Lith Wis; R, W. Gr haw, 120th [iL; James Lemon, d5th W Goorge Redtoed, 166th 0. vol.: Thomas Porte 44th L3 E. L Funke, 20th P J. O, Parls) dith Tns W W. Whoolcr, 4th Mich, Cay.; D. M, Moore, Mth TIL.: William Johuson, 12ich il Daniel Hendrick, 26th Tn: 7 0. but ; C. H. Young, Ist Mich. Col. en Hith U. S Albert W ber, Wis. Light bat. 0. W. Cole, sith 111, Cornell, 6-h N, J.; B. i ', 4rd O. vol.; L dtn Wis, 1518t T, u, / 2nd M. Towls. Durett, s AL Tricey. Wth Tz J. 3 George A Bell, 2nd o | H. Johnson, (3th Mich.: 1L Browning, 1st i Georze Myers. 10Ul Tu.: N. M. F'er zuson, MeCabe, Ist Wililani . Chittenden, 14th Tl i ¢, 47th Muss.: 1. A, Warner. 5th Mich, Jucoo Smith, 10th U. 8, L; A. H. Rozers, Tas W. H. Mille 1 env.id. S Baidwi Ta. zor, 15th 111, o . gt Wilcox, 25th Mich ath, 15th Wis.; Wm. Bishop, senger, 149th 1 A58 Wi Japhet, tith N, Y. 1P cuvii M O, Outhwaite, 128th Mullthan, 3rd R. 1.5 1. Bullock, 1 Hudson, 10th Po . Shuri B. Curtls, 1st Wis. e Mino.; Honry Durett, Shackelford, 8ith 11 Thomis Epi Stevens, 12nd 1iL7 Ind.; W, Richte son, 1ith lmll, i wrty, 4th T ea hixuum‘ bth L. oW is SUAL Howe, G3th 1115 8 A Willmun, _idath lu; O. M. Doty, LA Larkins, 0 Edwards, 67th Ohio: .0 Wirley, LW, Dickson, st Morris Flock, 36 L AL Addison, Glst Go dson Prewitt, 0h Il . Martin, i L Robe. ' Pringle Smith PG eny.i Chas. Dusenberry, sith Ohin W. Duves, iith la, l||.ln Richs Stn Wik Sanford A, I Dorothy, 1st rd Mich. cav.; . J. I Stewart. 15t Ne Grd 1 : Thon ewmin, arlus Ander- Ohapuinn. Lith Pa.; I W. D). Meele iiTor. 6th 1 LoCount, Ohio; John Ul Mich. 1. Bates, . Tna. at.; Leroy Newville, 1st N. Y, B, Davi th 1113 D. H. Schultz, 1ith 111 ¢ It K. Colt, 8th vet, res. corp; G, W. Da wid I B, K. Rym Shockey, Bith Da. ¥a Wisg 8 A Smith 1 H Thos, Penninzton, 1ith 11 N. Bran ner, ath 111 M. Wetzel, 10th Til.{ Myors, roth Tnds DB Worley, 66th byt Tareison, 176h Ohio bat.: Chas 100 Muss, Inf.: 1% W. Cli | Wis, i on. 10th Tnd. V. LT, Dilley, S6uh LT D, 1. W, Aibort. 1st’ Wik . 2nd Oof.cav.W. J. Hiett, 10th W. Va, 1o Mote 't sth Ta.g P 1 MeOann, 15tk Me's W, J. Russell, ssen T : B3 Honton, 18th 1. Jis. Leflor, Hth Tag PLilip’ Purvoar, ith Tnd ouv.; Edward Bates, 1000 L Inf: A Bra- bukor, Tith 0. Moore, it T Biair, 1th 111 amer, 4ith 111, Baldwin, 2 I Jumes Boy inf.: S Tandolph, 27th Mo.i “W. 1 avai A. S Dav s, Lith 1B Ta v B0 Pareis, Wth Vi Uigib it s 8, i Conway, Richurd ~ Shipmun, 6th ner, 50th P L. 8. Wheeler, s Goble, 230 Tnd.; 1. 0. Seotl; 1. St Wi, Mlfler, 0th 1 i D, W A M. OUS, doth WIS David Davis, sist 111 Farloy, 60th 111 By b 112th TILG 3. WOMILIer, 168th Ohio; Tod river: 0. W. Wili- L. . Coy, 12d N. V.5 P, Tiarvoy. Tth Mo Q. Bosiough Mman, I Stows 12th Oblo eav. ; Hoyt, tiutn | Brown. i ¢ Cox, sith TiLi B 1 Allen, USth Til; 0. I Bend. Howe, iith Wis G. ). Huribit, U SO N fuiis, i25th Ihd, Vi W. Dule, Chi. moer Gl WL cav.i J. A Oshorne, HUh Pag ¢ 47tk 11 Rawling Officors for Holt. 8.V, ( Orale, Q. M. ( Rrothor, 8 ¢ Adj.; W Righird Low Alexande 45th Ohto Infantey, at th throngh tho wiri wis o sroat Dattles in the west; ERTA00ch0e FIVOR, Gl 01y & 1864, AS 5000 as his injurles were suiliciently repuired he reJoined his regimont and rematnod until the elose of the war, belng mustersd ont at Uamp Hurken, Nushville, Tenn., June L2, 156 Frank i1, Holt entored at New Shuron in the Twentisth Muine eayalry in 6L He scrved 10 the department of the galf under Generals Banks sad Grauger, and was lo uearly al Waiker . Q. M. Gryhan 1 at tho | battlos in that vietmity, tneluding the Red Ho wis dischs river it ion bor, Barranous JLher was on duty as & tant surgoon In United Statos gonoral hosp! . Louis, Mo., from Oc | sourt eavairy, M. 8 1865; mudo onmpuien » tier undor Generai Sl Duttios of Fayett. ehargo of post ho Noveniher, ' X, tduly, rlc trald through Missouri in the fall of "84 under General JofTorson Independence s woting nborn; | vity, Boon Big Blue, Roster—J. 20th Town T 1i2d o 1T | 72 Ind ; F. | Ity d A 9th O G rlgado s riicipatod illo, Littl i, as Yul \ry Alhort Smith, 15t M pree Motzge env.i W Lo Ko roenter, ist Md. cuv 1. Kisson, 41 111 Wis, baeir, 17th 1i] %M. Rickards, Toth O, Yo William Smith, minh - Swith, 8th K 10th N, Y20 Q H. AL Berey, 12th 1lL; Richa . Walker, ®rd T1).: ¢ S Oden, 18t K Henry M. Binke. art.: LoHL Hickan, 0t 1L Ohio eav.: D A Frank Holt: 0. L. Me( Cobby, 35t TiL; Mic John H. King, 7th Tnd Ohio cav.; Sam Cushman, 1.3 John E, s osoph Leshor, it V. Shotte Irk, | 1St UL T P, Crale, 1 17th 111, ca W. E. Ry Uralg, 10th 111, B Younkin, Tth Ind.; D, C. Pagols, 03 11l m! (nt. Past Commanders—Ja Wileox, 17ith Ohio Ind.: 1.8 Olioers g cCoy. 8. V. ( Wilcox, nd Orsdol, O. Jos. D Sunpkins, 8. M. Rostore-Jesse Hilyen more, &th 111, 0 . oth 1T, env pason. 0. J i2th cav.: 1 rott Post, N Officers for 1501 —J. V, V. C.; D, T. zab) o phn Ault, Q) Danfels, O. 3 [t ATeh 10 the son, was n the Auemu uts served ur ndoah valley ments £ in twenty ments, fought Early duys In suecession ning of the war, wounds at the battle of still on tho rolls was un thereafter. J. T, Robertson bullets through his clot out a seraceh. Roster—Jumes (. Gra 136h Mdd.; Davis Fout Loed. dist 1iL; 1, ¢ Col Sandritter, 1 TIl eav Onlo; John Auit, 2ith | 19th Towa; Granvil i, Barnum, oth Towas 7 Hevalon, av. John w i G Pl ks Tth th Goorgo E. 8. John Plast Mich.; Reubah Cavark, U. 'S, reguls Lainbert, (0th salvin Melitn ot rel. corps: J. omas Martin, 124 Tnd oud il W ham, 62 N. Y W. Mul min, O W. b ster.'O. Freel, 8. Min Jo o gald A rs for 1801 cCall, 5 Stoph: David A, ( Juwes Leonnrd, chap.; ¢ Staphon A. Pilrks wis count of his youth, but August, 1862, ih the Ninety-third Ne: corps und took pirt Iin al corps was engaged In fro slego of Vicksbury; wi battle of Cedar Creel 1l ber, 1865, Digald MeCall _enlis Chicago, into tho Seven fiest bourd of trade regin Tioute the taking of Natclez, in camp that night at 10 wbank fifty-seven foet his arms and right le shoulder, 1564, 5 Abraham Front enlist private and was promot d'in_Perryv I Mission Al , Dallas, Allsta nesaw. Ponch Troo Creel Gup. Lovo) lin und N 1865 Divid Milizan 1518615 was in the enga Pou Ridgo, Shiloh, Cor skirmish isto Deside severd sholl at Docem! ank drummer ¥ 10, 182, oy Lo, ca Ad Atlanta, Frank in tored ot Sopt Stone River, I upa gun, and st bult and” carridze box: or hix . T 1 and nted Louzworth, who wrot Mortls 1 tholr copled by many of u appearing o the iy cldent witned for M Druumer Boy of Stono Dav'd A, Gard onlist puny B, Socond reiin Fanfry; served divisiin, SIxty corps was at Bull Run Gunes' Mill, Fair roads, Mulvern 1111, assus Junction, South M kshurzlh, 8E. Mary's Shools, GotLysburgh, | ek Station, v . At Wi ! Inover; was woundod e | flold for dend at St Mar tured hut oseuped it the noss. where lio ilso o wound; was slightly wo in the right thigh ut Ann, Samuel Vose, enlisto) fn over thirty=two on the following: The Witderness, Irevilinn with Shormian on_his fa battles of the Shenin Forey, Winchostor, Ced at the surronder of Lake City March 10, 150 ni of Ju i 1, and wa mes. Leonurd, s FifLy-sover ed Janunr Vet New Hope ¢hur Kun, Poich Tree Cros oush, Lovejoy's Stat on, und Nashyiile Baniuel Thompson en. and promoted t corpor Stone River. Mission ki creok, Atlunta, | sklvmishos, and with S the sea; was mustered o Roster—A. 8, Aduis, V. Bradt, 4tst N. ¥ Bronson, 1th Mich, G. W, Colaman, 5th Wik 03 F. M Davis. 10th | bihk, 150 Mieh.; W. Fr | Divid A Gard, #nd N 12th fnd.: Melviile i srge M. Harels, 9th I o 1L Jamos \W Kenmout, 18tk Ind.; Koo, 6th i11.; L. | 2t Miws i 3K Busk, 1i Stophen Bil, 18608 N, Y cuv.: A T) Overman, 1o, Thth N. Y, ol. eav.; G, 0L Sehrooder, 15ith Til.: M. 1, A. Nelson, 8th 1113 Willla S W, ug Ransom Post, N¢ Ind.: Antc David Lozun and a seout for the was in throughout the war, received twenty-soven SMadison 5th Obio; John Hauger. Walsh,' 17th Hagern 55 dohn W. I'F . Litlie, 19th V. 0.5 Abj David Milligan, surg.: ¥ aard, 0. D; Samuel It Voso, 0. when but, 14 nt; wits at the sio y's Station, Jonesborough, shville; Wis musteroa out June, Perryville, and Hory enlisted Wit pros at tone River, pping 16 of South Mowntain and left wis Wit o th wis it Misslonury Rid 16, fto ky | Jobn H. O Johnston, Fla.. as corporal, tober, 1861, to M. sorved until th Army of the hofield ron: 116 and 11 tal at Laba "6h; chased T in b raeon n batties of o Blue, ith Ohto; G, I o, 234 Wis. 3d U Cole, art.: N, 3 Wheoler. 0. ‘onv.: J. P W r. 8ird ra. 15t fa, Duntol Tromon, iU 8 Rutherford, fster, 6 J. Sehmidt, 10ded th Kan. cav ani G Tth Ind R’ M. Mal ey rd Lowe, Sth Ohjo; W, ) B, y L Pl ps, Walden, elinn, i Andrew 11 il s Wilson, %ith i George Cunnl Wotherwax, 11th Mich. 9th Ohifo; 1, M, Me- i Sith T icknor, A. Forbes, h Tl . ble, 11 ith I B. 'Kasex, 5Eh 1L 8.7 ML Scoble, 108 Jo R, wley, Lith Kerr, 78th Ind, John Joln 36, Scotia, ames Lowls, 50th : Josoph Con 1. chor, H0th Ohic Vin Zant, s Lowis. O. D, rawbridge, #8th [1; Jere Prido- noer, Junios Van h B : Tt St AViS: i1l D W Moore. 2ith a.i . cav.; Richurd A. anvid Lockor, it Richurd Bond, Hth 37th’ Wis;; Johu Briddie, 1 7, Blue Springs. Roop, C.; D, ury. V. wdor S order] Sherman ner, burning Izec nder General A A om the Lynchbur five to thi y engago- nd Juckson fourteen hn Ault ontercd the serviee at the begin- several bullet Shiloh. and withough able for active service activo sorvico hes, but escapsd with- I il Ath Ol burn, nd.: J. T, Kobertson, sith Il . Muison, srd Md, 2nd_Nob. UL:J. V. Roop. an, 20th Ohio; nn. E. 0. Bishop. huson, 9th Tenn oy “Thoms, 86th Tnd . 7. IKinzsbury, St Hoth 11 D, R - i 46t Ta tlott, 20t Toshuu h D . George Witk Mich. 3165, Foote Post No. 40, Ord. on A, Parks, C.; nk Mailory, Qu ‘harles E. Palst, adj. twice refuse 1 wis finally yours of Was w York, Sixth Army 11 the om Gettyshurg to the twice wounded ut ths pustered out Docoin- ted Aucust. 1862, in ty-sccond Ilitnois. the nent: rose to sccond Of Vieksburg and In muking his ronnds “elook he wilked off izh, brewking both nnd dislocuting his ed July 22, 1862, g o ed 1o llentinant. Was Stone River, Chic ze, Buzzard ' Rocst. wonn, Marietta, Ken- k, Atlanta. Snickor's “ennke a8 Inth and C5 WiS WO muste rry villo, wded by 1 out on August 1, 181, as a Peu Iidgo, . Mission 10SUW, § WS s 1o battl u £l hurriod 1o the front he Incident was ob- by his captuin, Abel 1t wis pivors finully ribune. Thiy | the title of “The Rivor.'! 1 May 27, 1861, In Com- t, Now Jersoy in- brigade, Iirst e Poiomac; it Kun, Rupps ottsylvania Court Hoy in the loft thigh ut o the \5i Was oiD- ! hattle of the Wildor- cived sght noek andded In the the bat Fobruary 20. 185 was coments, 4mong them on days' fi Wt I the Cold Harbor, nous rald, in ull the oah vaildy, Hiper's \r Crock, was prosent is hirged At Sult hud two horsos shot tar Cro st, onlistod March 13, 1564; was v 2l 22 und 28 In '04 Shermnn on his as mustorod out Jul enlistod Janunry 21, th Indlunn Infantr 1834, Dy Fan KOFvico ehuplain 1 Decomber 1) weo K oh, Konesaw, Muddy . At shor- spri 1klin lsted Auzust 6, 1862, \iwas at Perry villo, uzzard it It Cal. and lst : Anaron Mich.; R, r. 1 Miiton Con na Jimes ol 24 Wi J.; Marous K Gooden nd.; Orson ah Pas Wi, k. Juuics Leonurd, bieh wod Soptem- tng nssis- al, % March, 1862; was commissioned surgoon FEighth Mise May, purticipated in W. i, Coon, 111 D, G. Fiske, h 11 0. € Fletehor, Tolnathan th §th Louls Avken- hO. Jore- Homes, L At Ws, Sth Willlam witer. 16th 1L battlos that thuy o Howas” musterod out November~ v

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