Imagens da página
PDF
ePub
[graphic]

Julian H. Axtell, Mt. Clemens. Sergeant Company B, First Infantry, July 9, 1861; wounded in action near Five Forks, Va., March 31, 1865; commissioned Second Lieutenant May 30, 1865, and discharged July 9, 1865.

Samuel Barton, Armada, Sergeant Company B, Thirtieth Michigan Infantry, November 25, 1864; commissioned Second Lieutenant June 6, 1865; and discharged June 30, 1865.

Hiram Barrows, Armada, was commissioned Second Lieutenant, Ninth Michigan Infantry, October 12, 1861; First Lieutenant, December 10, 1861; and Captain, October 13, 1862. He was wounded in the action of Murfreesboro, Tenn., July 13, 1862, and fell into the hands of the rebels. His exchange or release occurred August 27, 1862. He served from the date of his promotion to a Captaincy until the muster-out of the command, November 16, 1864.

Charles Bassett, Mt. Clemens, Sergeant Company G, Twenty-second Infantry, August 12, 1862; was commissioned Second Lieutenant December 5, 1862; First Lieutenant, February 21, 1863; Captain, October 14, 1864, in which last position he was serving at the period of muster-out, June 26, 1865.

William Belles, Chesterfield, commissioned Captain Thirtieth Infantry November 28, 1864; was mustered out June 30, 1865.

John W. Bennett, Mt. Clemens, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, November 1, 1862; First Lieutenant, August 31, 1863; Captain, December 1, 1864; was mustered out with the command September 22, 1865.

John Britton, Ridgeway, Sergeant Company F, Twenty-sixth Infantry, August 12, 1862; was commissioned Second Lieutenant November 22, 1864; First Lieutenant, June 9, 1865; and was mustered out as Second Lieutenant June 4, 1865.

Seymour Brownell, Utica, commissioned Battalion Quartermaster, Second Cavalry, September 2, 1861; received his discharge June 1, 1862, and on October 28 of the same year, was commissioned Captain and Assistant Commissary United States Volunteers; this position he resigned October 15, 1864.

Sylvanus Bachelder, Clinton, entered service with Fourteenth Michigan Infantry; was promoted Second Lieutenant December 29, 1864; First Lieutenant, March 14, 1865, and served in that position to the close of the war.

William Beekman, Clinton, promoted from the ranks to a Second Lieutenancy July 3, 1865, and to a First Lieutenancy July 31, 1865; was mustered out with the command. Albert D. Benjamin, Fowlerville, was promoted Second Lieutenant, Thirtieth Infantry, November 28, 1864, and served until the close of the war.

Charles L. Bissell, Chicago, was commissioned First Lieutenant and Adjutant, Twelfth Michigan Infantry, October 10, 1861. This soldier died at Bolivar, Tenn., October 26, 1862.

William Brownell, Utica, was commissioned Assistant Surgeon, Second Cavalry, September 2, 1861, and Surgeon October 20, 1862, which position he occupied when the command was mustered out, November 3, 1864.

Augustus H. Canfield, Mt. Clemens, was appointed Sergeant Company I, Ninth Michigan Infantry, August 15, 1861; commissioned Second Lieutenant September 23, 1862; First Lieutenant April 25, 1863; Adjutant, October 14, 1864, in which position he was serving when the regiment was mustered out.

Stephen B. Cannon, Disco, Sergeant Company B, Twenty-second Infantry, August 9, 1862; commissioned Second Lieutenant October 14, 1864; was mustered out June 26, 1865.

Edwin C. Chubb, Romeo, Sergeant Company A, Ninth Infantry, August 13, 1861; was commissioned Second Lieutenant October 13, 1862; First Lieutenant, May 14, 1863; and mustered out November 25, 1864.

William H. Clarke, Jr., Armada, Sergeant Company G, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, November 10, 1862; was commissioned Second Lieutenant April 23, 1863; wounded at Sweetwater October 26, 1863, and resigned on account of disability February 8, 1864.

John L. Cline, Romeo, Sergeant Company L, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, March 8, 1863; was commissioned Second Lieutenant September 14, 1864, First Lieutenant December 27, 1864; and mustered out with the command September 22, 1865.

Daniel W. Cole, Romeo, Sergeant Major, Ninth Infantry, August 13, 1861; was commissioned Second Lieutenant July 15, 1865, and mustered out September 15, 1865.

Owen W. Cotton, Mt. Clemens, Sergeant Company B, Fifth Infantry, August 28, 1861; commissioned Second Lieutenant September 12, 1862; First Lieutenant, October 21, 1862; was wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., in the action of May 3, 1863, and resigned August 19 following.

Martin Conley, New Baltimore, appointed Sergeant Company B, Third Infantry, September 27, 1864; was commissioned Second Lieutenant March 12, 1865; First Lieutenant November 28, 1865; and mustered out with the re-organized Third Infantry June 10, 1866; he served with Fifth Infantry at the beginning of the war, and now, as a member of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, is in charge of the old colors of the Fifth.

John M. Crawford, Ray Center, was commissioned Captain, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, November 1, 1862, which position he resigned on account of disability June 16, 1864.

Lyman G. Crawford, Romeo, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Third Infantry, July 29, 1864; First Lieutenant January 8, 1865; Captain, February 25, 1866; was mustered out as First Lieutenant June 10, 1866.

Charles D. Culver, Mt. Clemens, was commissioned First Lieutenant Battery M, First Light Artillery, April 1, 1863, which position he resigned October 26 following. Augustus Czizek, Mt. Clemens, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Twenty-second Infantry, July 31, 1862; resigned December 3, 1862.

Crawley P. Dake, Armada, was commissioned Captain, Fifth Michigan Cavalry, August 14, 1862; Major, December 31, 1862; and resigned August 9, 1864.

Lewis P. Davis, Romeo, Sergeant Major, Twenty-second Infantry, August 9, 1862; was commissioned Second Lieutenant November 7, 1864, and mustered out June 26, 1865.

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Jonathan E. Davis, Macomb, was commissioned Assistant Surgeon, Twenty-seventh Infantry, December 23, 1862; resigned January 4, 1864.

George W. Davenport, Sergeant Company F, Fifth Cavalry, August 15, 1862; was commissioned First Lieutenant, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, January 28, 1864, and mustered out April 30 following.

Alanson P. Dickenson, Romeo, was commissioned Second Lieutenant, Ninth Infantry, October 12, 1861; First Lieutenant, June 23, 1862; and resigned with the rank of Second Lieutenant, January 17, 1863.

Augustus Ditman, Romeo, Sergeant Company A, Ninth Infantry, August 13, 1861; Second Lieutenant, November 23, 1864; and First Lieutenant, April 20, 1865; mustered out with the command September 15, 1865.

Charles B. Donaldson, Roseville, Sergeant Company K, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, February 8, 1863; was commissioned First Lieutenant January 22, 1864, and resigned, on account of disability, June 21, 1864.

Winchester T. Dodge, Orange, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Tenth Michigan Cavalry, October 15, 1862; resigned February 22, 1864.

William H. Dunphy, Memphis, was commissioned First Lieutenant, Tenth Infantry, October 1, 1861; Captain, March 31, 1863; Lieutenant Colonel, February 24, 1865; Colonel, June 7, 1865; and was mustered out July 19, 1865, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

Arthur L. Eastman, Mt. Clemens, was commissioned First Lieutenant, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, November 1, 1862; wounded at Sweetwater October 26, 1863; he received his discharge on account of disability, February 9, 1865.

Henry C. Edgerly, Mt. Clemens, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Fifth Michigan Infantry, January 19, 1862; was wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, Va., June 30, 1862; transferred to Eighth Cavalry.

Henry C. Edgerly, Mt. Clemens, was commissioned Major, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, November 17, 1862; served throughout the war, and resigned on account of disability January 8, 1865.

Marcus D. Elliott, Roseville, Sergeant, Battery H, First Light Artillery, October 22, 1861; was commissioned Second Lieutenant March 15, 1863; First Lieutenant, August 8, 1863; Captain, January 8, 1864; and was mustered out December 27, 1864.

Judson S. Farrar, Mt. Clemens, was commissioned Captain, Fifth Michigan Infantry, June 19, 1861, and received the commission of Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-sixth Infantry, September 16, 1862.

1865.

Amos Finch, commissioned Lieutenant January 22, 1865; discharged July,

Judson S. Farrar, Mt. Clemens, was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-sixth Infantry, September 16, 1862; Colonel, October 9, 1863; and discharged on account of disability March 29, 1864.

Uriel S. Farrar, Mt. Clemens, commissioned First Lieutenant, Twenty-sixth Infantry,

[ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

October 12, 1863, and Captain, June 9, 1864; was mustered out with the rank of First
Lieutenant June 4, 1865.

Thomas A. Fisher, New Baltimore, Sergeant, First Engineers and Mechanics, November 26, 1861; was commissioned First Lieutenant January 1, 1864, and mustered out October 26, 1864.

Edwin Fishpool, New Baltimore, was commissioned Second Lieutenant, First Michigan Cavalry, August 22, 1861, and resigned January 30, 1862.

Peter Generoux, Mt. Clemens, commissioned First Lieutenant, Fifth Michigan Infantry, September 12, 1862; Captain, September 16, 1862; was killed in the action of Gettysburg, Penn., July 2, 1863.

Joseph Goetz, Mt. Clemens, Captain, Twenty-second Infantry, July 31, 1862; was discharged on account of disability May 17, 1865, after a period of almost three years,

service.

Jacob Goodale, Ray Center, Sergeant, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, November 1, 1862; Second Lieutenant, January 5, 1864; First Lieutenant, June 21, 1864; was mustered out at the date of consolidation with the Eleventh Cavalry, July 20, 1865.

Alexander Grant, Utica, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Second Cavalry, September 2, 1861; resigned June 4, 1862.

Cyril S. Hicks, Richmond, was promoted First Lieutenant, Ninth Michigan Infantry, September 27, 1864, and served until the close of the war.

David K. Halsey, Richmond, Sergeant, Fifth Infantry, August 28, 1861; was commissioned Second Lieutenant June 10, 1863.

Edgar B. Harris, Shelby, Sergeant Company C, Eighth Cavalry, December 18, 1862; was commissioned Second Lieutenant April 25, 1865, and mustered out September 22, 1865.

Delos L. Heath, Ridgeway, commissioned Assistant Surgeon, Seventeenth Infantry, November 18, 1862; was transferred to Twenty-third Infantry.

Delos L. Heath, Ridgeway, commissioned Surgeon, Twenty-third Michigan Infantry, May 1, 1863; was discharged for disability December 27, 1864.

Matthew M. Hedges, North Branch, entered the Tenth Infantry as Sergeant, December 22, 1861; was commissioned Second Lieutenant June 7, 1865, and discharged July 18, 1865.

Matthew Holmes, Baltimore, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Twenty-eighth Infantry, August 15, 1864; was killed at Wise Forks, N. C., March 8, 1865.

Henry H. Houghtalin, New Baltimore, mustered into service with the Eighth Cavalry; was commissioned Second Lieutenant June 17, 1864; First Lieutenant, January 8, 1865; and was mustered out. September 22, 1865.

Irving D. Hanscom, Romeo, commissioned officer Eighth Michigan Cavalry; for promotions, see biographical sketch.

Henry W. Howgate, Armada, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Twenty-second Infantry, July 31, 1862; First Lieutenant, December 31, 1862; Captain, June 7, 1864; was

« AnteriorContinuar »