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The Sword and Gun; A History of the 37th Wis. Volunteer Infantry from Its First Organization to Its Final Muster Out

The Sword and Gun; A History of the 37th Wis. Volunteer Infantry from Its First Organization to Its Final Muster Out

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ISBN10: 115154230X
ISBN13: 9781151542304
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 32
Weight: 0.17
Height: 0.07 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1865. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... J 1863. 1864. Draft Substitutes Total 1109 IE7 57 1097 fly death By, lischarge By transfer to V. B. 0 JJv desertion Total. 216 115 19 28 - 378 COMMISSIONED OFFICEES--FIELD AND STAFF. * Including three men transferred to the 38th Wis. Yol. Inf. ORIGINAL ROSTER OF FIELD, STAFF AND LINE OFFICERS 37TH WISCONSIN VOL. INP'TRY. COLONEL. SAM. HARRIMAN. Promoted Brevet Brig. Gen., July 1865. LIEUT. COLONEL. ANSON. O. DOOLITTLE. Resigned Kept. 7th, 1861. MAJOR. WM. J. KERSHAW. Promoted Lieut. Col. Sept. 27, 1864; resigned Oot. 13, 1864. ADJUTANT, CLARON I. MILTIMORE. Promoted Brevet Captain, July, 1865. QUARTERMASTER. WM. C. WEBB. Promoted to Celonel 62d Wis. Vols. . SURGEON. D. C. ROUNDY. FIRST AS3T. SURGEON. GEORGE H. CALKINS. Mustered out March 11th, 1864. SECOND ASST. SURGEON. JOHN HENRY ORRIOK. Promoted 1st Asst., March 11th, 1894. CHAPLAIN. LEWIS M. HA WES. Resigned March 1866. NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Principal Xtuician--W. H. Burton. Committary, Sergeant--N. G. Rowley. Prom. 2d Lieut. Co. Dec. 29, 1864. Quartermaster Sergeant---N. B. Prextiss. Prom. Regimental Q.M. ffotpital Steward--Porter M. Rohsdy. Sergeant Major--Geo. Graham. Prom. 1st Lt. Oo. O, Deo. 29, 1864. MUSTER ROLL OF A COMPANY. Raised in Wood, Juneau, and Dane counties, by Sam. Stevens and S. Jones. Mustered into TJ. S. service at Madison, Wisconsin, April 16th, 1864. Captain. Samuel Stevens. Killed in action, June 18th, 1864. First Lieutenant. Sanfokb Jones. Died in hospital, Aug. 18th, 1864; promoted Captain, July 18th, 1864. Second Lieutenant. Daniel A. Loweek. Wounded, June 18th, 1864; promoted 1st Lieut., July 28th, Captain, Sept. 27th, 1864. Sergeants. Theo. M. Hobby, promoted 2d Lieut., July 18th; discharged, Deo. 22d, 1863. Oliver H. Hunt, died in hospital, Dec. 16th, 1864. Francis A. Barna...