FROM THE HISTORY OF KOSSUTH COUNTY Published in 1913 Pages THE CIVIL WAR VETERANS
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1 FROM THE HISTORY OF KOSSUTH COUNTY Published in 1913 Pages THE CIVIL WAR VETERANS Data for compiling a complete list of all residents in the county who wore the blue in defense of the stars and stripes, at any time during the Civil war, is not available and cannot be easily obtained. It is to be regretted that such a list cannot be compiled for this publication. All resident veterans are entitled to have their names enrolled on the pages of Kossuth County History, regardless of where they were living at the time of enlistment. Formerly the law required the auditor to compile such lists and send them to the adjutant-general, but that law has long since been changed. The last list so compiled, that is available, was made while C.B. Hutchins was auditor. No doubt hundreds of veterans have become residents since that time whose names, consequently, are not on that list. Moreover many of the names are those of old soldiers who are now deceased. The Republican published the list June 24, 1885, and it is as follows: IOWA Thomas J. Clark, Company F, Second Cavalry. E. L. Loomis, musician, Company F, Second Cavalry. Henry H. Patterson, Company F, Second Cavalry. Horace Schenck, Company F, Second Infantry. La Fayette Turner, Company G, Second Infantry. Oscar H. Marvin, Sergeant, Company D, Fourth Cavalry. Adam Palmer, Company F, Fifth Cavalry. J. P. Gray, Corporal, Company C, Sixth Cavalry. J. C. Raymond, Sergeant, Company H, Sixth Cavalry. Robert Henderson, Company I, Seventh Cavalry. C. B. Lake, Surgeon, Seventh Infantry. Horace Wheeler, Company C, Seventh Cavalry. Charles E. Dewitt, Company G, Eighth Infantry. Daniel Gingery, Company D, Eighth Infantry. C. W. Sarchet, Corporal, Company C, Ninth Infantry. William J. Crammond, Company C, Eleventh Infantry. James Barr, Assistant Surgeon, Company C, Twelfth Infantry. William P. Winter, Sergeant, Company B, Twelfth Infantry. Jacob Easterly, Company A, Thirteenth Infantry. A. W. Harman, Company C, Fourteenth Infantry. W. W. Waldo, Company B, Fifteenth and Forty-fourth Infantry. George C. Turner, Company B, Sixteenth Infantry. Charles H. Turner, Company I, Sixteenth Infantry. Sam Squires, Company I, Eighteenth Infantry. Sam T. Easter, Company C, Nineteenth Infantry. John Chapin, Company C, Twenty-first Infantry. D. A. Haggard, Sergeant, Company C, Twenty-first Infantry. Michael O Rourke, Company H, Twenty-first Infantry. Samuel Benjamin, Second Lieutenant, Company E, Twenty-seventh Infantry. D. H. Hutchins, Second Lieutenant, Company E, Twenty-seventh Infantry. Adam Sawvel, Company I, Twenty-seventh Infantry. Paul Tromblee, Company E, Twenty-seventh Infantry. Charles Wilkins, Company E, Twenty-seventh Infantry. John Ray, Company A, Thirtieth Infantry. A.M. Johnson, Company F, Thirty-first Infantry. John C. Heckart, Corporal, Company A, Thirty-second Infantry. John Reed, Company A, Thirty-second Infantry.
2 George H. Williams, Company E, Thirty-second Infantry. Frederick Minger, Company H, Thirty-fourth and Thirty-eighth Infantry. Charles S. Porter, First Lieutenant, Company B, Thirty-fifth Infantry. J. W. Bartlett, Company H, Forty-sixth Infantry. George McCowan, Company F, First Infantry. W. B. Bossingham, Company E, Thirty-first Infantry. H. T. Hallock, Company B, Twenty-first Infantry. George V. Davis, farrier, Company E, Ninth Cavalry. WISCONSIN J.M. Comstock, Captain, Company F, First Cavalry. Joseph D. Crandall, Sergeant, Company A, First heavy artillery. Elijah Caulkins, First heavy artillery. Colman C. Chubb, Company A, First Cavalry. Anthony H. Durant, Company K, First Infantry. L. M. B. Smith, Captain, Company H, First Cavalry. John Wallace, Corporal, Company A, First Cavalry. R. E. Davison, Sergeant, Company H, Second Infantry. Levant Dodge, Sergeant, Company K, Second Cavalry. Dana D. Dodge, Lieutenant, Company D, Second Infantry. J. H. Grover, Company H, Second Infantry. William Peck, Company K, Second Infantry. Henry Smith, Company H, Second Infantry. Andrew B. Shipman, Company K, Second Cavalry. Hugh Waterhouse, Company K, Second Cavalry. J. R. Williams, Sergeant, Company K, Second Cavalry. Edson Williams, First Lieutenant, Company K, Second Cavalry. George W. Adams, Company C, Third Infantry. John Brown, Third Infantry. Charles C. Chubb, Company E, Third Infantry. Francis Nicoulin, Company A, Third Cavalry. Thomas W. Gilbert, Company A, Third Cavalry. James McMann, Corporal, Company L, Third Cavalry. Alfred E. Wheelock, Corporal, Company E, Third Infantry. Valentine Zoelle, Company E, Third Cavalry. Clark Peck, Company B., Fourth Infantry. George W. Daniels, Company I, Sixth Infantry. Jacob Markle, Company D, Eighth Infantry. Christian Hugi, Company D, Ninth Infantry. Henry Munch, Company E, Ninth Infantry; Sergeant, Company H, Forty-fourth Infantry. Max Miller, Company A, Ninth Infantry. John McDermott, Company D, Eleventh Infantry. A. Myres, Company F, Eleventh Infantry. John G. Rawson, Corporal, Company C, Eleventh Infantry. Isaiah Fry, Company K, Twelfth Infantry. George M. Phillips, Company H, Twelfth Infantry. Jason W. Hull, musician, Company H, Thirteenth Infantry. Alexander Carpenter, Company H, Fourteenth Infantry. Henry Herrick, Company C, Fourteenth Infantry. Lucius F. Robinson, Company G, Sixteenth Infantry. James W. Deveraux, drummer, Company H, Seventeenth Infantry. Lemuel L. Foster, Company K, Seventeenth Infantry. William Cleary, Sergeant, Company C, Eighteenth Infantry.
3 Henry Cleary, Company C, Eighteenth Infantry. T. M. Clark, Company G, Nineteenth Infantry. Mark Simpkins, Company B, Twentieth Infantry. Romanti P. Chapin, Company E, Twenty-first Infantry. Augustus C. Johns, Company F, Twenty-first Infantry. C. A. Krouse, Twenty-second Infantry. S. G. Main, Company C, Twenty-third Infantry. Richard Smith, Sergeant, Company K, Twenty-third Infantry. E. S. Streater, Company H, Twenty-third Infantry. Henry Brewster, Company D, Twenty-fourth Infantry. Fred Dammon, Company C, Twenty-fourth Infantry. Bryon T. Christianson, Company H, Twenty-seventh Infantry. John A. Millis, Company B, Twenty-seventh Infantry. Sidney C. Cottrell, Company B, Thirtieth Infantry. H. C. McCoy, Assistant Surgeon, Thirty-first Infantry; Assistant Surgeon, Third Tennessee Cavalry. James Miracle, Company A, Thirty-second Infantry. J. B. Jain, Company K, Thirty-third Infantry. John B. Jones, Company C, Thirty-ninth Infantry. Alonzo D. Clark, Corporal, Company H, Forty-second Infantry. Silas Wilcox, Company K, Forty-fourth Infantry. Stephen Sharp, Company K, Forty-fifth Infantry. Joseph Moore, Company E, Forty-sixth Infantry. Robert H. Spencer, Colonel, Forty-seventh Infantry. William M. Colby, Second Lieutenant, Company A, Forty-ninth Infantry. F. L. Ranney, Company G, Forty-ninth Infantry. George Horning, Company K, Fifty-first Infantry. Martin Owen, Corporal, Company B, Fifty-first Infantry. Charles Nicols, Company B, Fifty-second Infantry. W. T. Taylor, Company I, Twenty-ninth Infantry. ILLINOIS R. I. Brayton, Sergeant, Company K, Fourth Cavalry. C. D. Creed, Company A, Fourth Cavalry. Corbin E. Hyde, Company B, Fourth Cavalry. Dallas B. Avery, Corporal, Company B, Seventh Cavalry. Warren D. Coffin, Company B, Seventh Cavalry. John D. Stark, Company E, Seventh Cavalry. J. T. Elwell, Company F, Eighth Cavalry. L. A. Sheetz, First Lieutenant, Adjutant Eighth Infantry. John Thompson, Corporal, Company M, Eighth Cavalry. John Lattimore, Company C, Ninth Infantry. Samuel B. McClellan, Sergeant, Company E, Ninth Cavalry. Myron H. Hare, Sergeant, Company I, Twelfth Infantry. Frederick Miller, Company F, Twelfth Infantry. C. N. Oliver, Company F, Fourteenth Infantry. Henry J. Huston, Sergeant, Company F, Fifteenth Infantry. Nathan A. Pine, Company K, Fifteenth Infantry. Marshall Stephens, Corporal, Company D, Fifteenth Infantry. J.S. Wilson, Corporal, Company F, Seventeenth Cavalry. R.J. Hunt, Sergeant, Company D, Thirty-fourth Infantry. A. H. Phillips, Corporal, Company A, Thirty-fourth Infantry. Henry Warner, Company H, Thirty-fourth Infantry. E. Ferguson, Company E, Thirty-sixth Infantry.
4 W. A. Chipman, Corporal, Company H, Forty-second Infantry. Jesse D. Davison, Company H., Forty-second Infantry. James M. Green, Corporal, Company C, Forty-fifth Infantry. A. G. Cornish, Company K, Forty-seventh Infantry. Alfred Evans, Company B, Forty-seventh Infantry. Amos Fox, Company G, Forty-seventh Infantry. George W. Robinson, Second Lieutenant, Company G, Fifty-second Infantry. Edwin E. Thomas, Company D, Twenty-third Infantry; Second Lieutenant, Company D, Fifty-third Infantry. Frederick Dormoy, Company K, Seventh-fifth Infantry. David Bardwell, Company G, Seventy-sixth Infantry. William Shaner, Sergeant, Company C, Seventy-sixth Infantry. Benjamin Smith, Sergeant, Company C, Seventy-sixth Infantry. Orange A. Potter, Company D, Eighty-third Infantry. Silas H. Breese, Company E, One Hundred and Fourth Infantry. L. C. Lindsay, Company C, One Hundred and Fifth Infantry. Stafford Godfrey, Company A, One Hundred and Twelfth Infantry. George Allen, Company G, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry. Peter M. Barslou, Company G, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry. John H. Knott, Corporal, Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry. Joseph D. McDonald, Sergeant, Company B, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Infantry. C. P. Stow, Company E, One Hundred and Fortieth Infantry. N. C. Taylor, Company C, One Hundred and Forty-second Infantry. Joel Taylor, One Hundred and Forty-second Infantry. Chandler Ward, Company A, One Hundred and Forty-second Infantry. David Price, Company E, One Hundred and Forty-seventh Infantry. Erastus Fitch, Wagoner, Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Infantry. James Marlow, Company C, One Hundred and Forty-sixth Infantry. Elijah Hurlburt, Company A, Eleventh Infantry. John Seward, Surgeon, Company I, Seventy-fourth Infantry. NEW YORK Seth Newcomb, Company B, First New York Battery. A. M. Horton, Sergeant, Company E, Sixth Cavalry. H. S. Vaughn, Company A, Eighth Heavy Artillery. John Wood, Company K, Fourteenth Cavalry. Rufus Walston, Corporal, Company H, Sixteenth Infantry. LeRoy D. Setchell, Sergeant, Company B, Twenty-third Infantry; Sergeant, Company G, First Veteran Cavalry. George W. Eddy, Sergeant, Thirty-fifth Infantry; Sergeant, Eighteenth Cavalry. A. A. Stanton, Mexican war, Colonel, Sixtieth Infantry. Henry W. Walston, Company I, Ninety-first Infantry. N. B. Benham, Second Lieutenant, Company H, One Hundred and Sixth Infantry. A. A. Brunson, Sergeant, Company H, One Hundred and Sixth Infantry; First Lieutenant, Company I, One Hundred and Sixth Infantry. L. Hawkins, Company C, One Hundred and Tenth Infantry. Andrew Cassler, Corporal, Company C, One Hundred and Twenty-second Infantry. John Haines, Company D, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Infantry. John Jacobs, Company G, One Hundred and Forty-first Infantry. George Smith, Company A, One Hundred and Forty-third Infantry. H. S. Sampson, Company C, One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry. Abram Wolf, engineer, Company C, One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry. D. Manwaring, Company I, One Hundred and Eighty-eighth Infantry.
5 MICHIGAN Horace C. Parsons, Corporal, Company C, Sixth Infantry. F. W. Drake, Company G, Seventh Cavalry. Lewis R. Baker, Company B, Twentieth Infantry. Gillespie M. Parsons, Company D, Twenty-fifth Infantry. Levi Phillip, Company A, Seventy-sixth Infantry. OHIO C. L. Harris, Company A, Second Infantry; Second Cavalry. Oscar F. Hale, Second Lieutenant, Company D, Eighth Cavalry. Lemuel Stockwell, Company D, Twelfth Cavalry. George W. Gardner, Company D, Twenty-second Infantry. Thomas Sarchet, Company I, Forty-fifth Infantry. John Sharp, Sergeant, Company G, One Hundred and Seventh Infantry. J. M. Gray, Company I, One Hundred and Seventy-sixth Infantry. Edward Fitzsimmons, Company K, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE John W. Robinson, Sergeant, Company A, Eleventh Infantry. C. B. Merrifield, Corporal, Company G, Fourteenth Infantry. MAINE James Britt, Company B, Fourteenth Infantry. Charles C. Mantor, Corporal, Company C, Nineteenth Infantry; Battery C, First Artillery. VERMONT Edgar W. Young, Sergeant, Company H, Second U. S. S. S., also Company K, Fifteenth Infantry. Marshall Hays, Company K, Twelfth Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA MASSACHUSETTS A. E. Kennedy, Company G, Fifteenth Infantry; Company E, First Rhode Island Artillery. G. H. Lamson, Company A, Twenty-first Infantry. Simon C. Spear, Company C, Forty-second Infantry. John E. Webster, Sergeant, Company D, Forty-third Infantry. Isaac B. Downs, Company F, Forty-ninth Infantry. John L. Cotton, Corporal, Company C, Fiftieth Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA Charles W. Parker, Company F, Forty-fifth Infantry. Levi Detric, Company C, Ninety-eighth Infantry. George Green, Company B, Eighty-third Infantry. George W. Sweet, Company B, Eighty-third Infantry.
6 James H. Archibald, Company G, One Hundredth Infantry. Thomas Hanna, Company E, One Hundredth Infantry. J. M. Stuart, Company E, One Hundred and Eleventh Infantry. Pierson C. C. Phillips, Company F, One Hundred and Fifty-first Infantry. William H. Nycum, Sergeant, Company G, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth Infantry. MINNESOTA John J. Wiltgen, Company G, Second Infantry. George W. Hendron, Company G, Third Infantry. S. P. Hartshorn, Company C, Third Infantry. A. Hartshorn, Company B, Fourth Infantry. H. P. Hatch, Company B, Fourth Infantry. George W. Kelly, Corporal, Company C, Fourth Infantry. Thomas V. Robinson, Company D, Fourth Infantry; One Hundred and Thirty-fifth New York. Norman Hartwell, Company K, Sixth Infantry. O. C. Tibbetts, Sergeant, Company K, Seventh Infantry. P. L. Slagle, Second Lieutenant, Company D, Eleventh Infantry. Morris Chapin, Company C, Eleventh Infantry. MISSOURI William Sroufe, Sergeant, Company G, First Cavalry. Paul Dorweiler, Company K, Seventeenth Infantry. Emil Foesterling, Company G, First Cavalry. INDIANA LaFayette Carr, Company G, First Heavy Artillery. Samuel I. Plumley, Company G, First Heavy Artillery. Thomas Hodson, Company D, Twenty-second Infantry. MISCELLANEOUS Dan C. Adams, Company E, Sixteenth U. S. Infantry. William Campbell, navy vessel Gazelle. Thomas Earley, Corporal Company H, Fourth U. S. Infantry. T. M. Ostrander, Company C, U. S. Dragoons. A. B. Sheldon, Company G, Pennsylvania Light Artillery. Henry Sifert, Seminole War, Company I, First U. S. Dragoons. Isaac H. Wilbur, Company A, New York Light Artillery. William Ward, Company A, Fourth U. S. Cavalry. Thomas N. Williamson, Company F, First Ohio Light Artillery. John T. Davis, landsman, Revenue Ship Ohio. Frank Oliver, Company K, Sixth U. S. Infantry. G. W. Flack, Black Hawk War. A. A. Wilcox, landsman, U. S. Navy. R. G. Long, Daniel McCain, Thomas Lantry, John Summers, C. M. Cady, Charles Brooks.
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