Nicollet County MN Archives Military Records.....Civil War Record Of Nicollet County Civilwar - Rosters ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/mn/mnfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00001.html#0000031 August 24, 2015, 8:37 pm Civil War Record Of Nicollet County WAR RECORD, NICOLLET COUNTY COMPANY "E," SECOND REGIMENT MINNESOTA INFANTRY. Sketch of its origin, organization and military record. News of the attack on Fort Sumter, in Charleston harbor, on April 12, and its capitulation to General Beauregard, followed by the proclamation of President Lincoln, April 15, 1861, calling for seventy-five thousand volunteers to aid the government in suppressing insurrection and rebellion, reached St. Peter on Saturday, April 19. On the day following, in response to the call of Governor Ramsey, Messrs. E. St. Julien Cox and J. C. Donahower, initiated efforts toward the enlistment of a company of volunteers for the First regiment, seventeen persons signing the roll during the day, which by Wednesday noon had increased to over eighty names. A meeting of the signers of the roll was then held in the hall of the Steltzer House, at which an organization was effected by the election of Asgrim K. Skaro as captain, E. St. J. Cox, first lieutenant, and J. C. Donahower, second lieutenant; also adopting the name of "St. Peter Guards." Mr. David Donaldson was without delay sent to St. Paul with an offer to the governor of the services of the guards; Donaldson making the ride on horseback to St. Paul in twenty-four hours, one hour too late, the governor having just accepted the tenth company required to fill the quota under the first call. When the messenger returned and the result became known, twenty-five or thirty of the guards started for St. Paul and enlisted in the First Regiment. On June 15th Gov. Ramsey sent Captain Skaro an order to report with his company at Fort Ridgely, Minn. The order reached St. Peter at about 1 o'clock P. M. on the 17th of June, and three hours later Captain Skaro with about forty members of the guards stepped on board of the steamer "City Belle," and proceeded to Fort Ridgely, in company with the "Western Zouaves," of St. Paul. Two days later a second detachment of the Guards left St. Peter in wagons, reaching the fort at noon on the 20th of June. The guards were fortunate in having not only a captain, but others also in the ranks, whose military training and discipline proved highly advantageous to them, and enabled them, in the short time allotted the company, to acquire a knowledge of the manual of arms and practice in drill exercises. Ordnance Sergeant John Jones, U. S. A., assisted in promoting the efficiency of the troops by giving instruction in evolutions, etc. About the 25th of June the "Guards" were sent to the Lower Sioux Indian Agency, where they remained until after the payment, and then returned to the fort. At 6 P. M. on the evening of July 4, 1861, in response to the call of Major Galbraith, agent at Yellow Medicine, for troops, the Guards, with Captain McCune's company of the First regiment, marched out of the fort, but after marching ten miles were overtaken by a courier with orders for Captain McCune to proceed to Fort Snelling, and for the Guards to return, and be mustered into the United States military service, by Captain A. D. Nelson, U. S. A., who had arrived on the "City Belle" after the troops had left the fort. The two companies got back to the fort on the morning of July 5, and later in the day Captain Nelson formally mustered the Guards, and after having been sworn in, they dropped the name Guards, and became Company E, of the Second regiment Minnesota infantry volunteers. The muster in roster of Co. E, was as follows: Captain, Asgrim K. Skaro; First Lieutenant, E. St. Julien Cox; Second Lieutenant, J. C. Douahower; First Sergeant, A. E. Alden; Sergeants, Thomas G. Scott, Frank Y. Hoffstott, Benj. S. Sylvester, Holder Jacobus; Corporals, Joseph Diehl, Edward Pasco, Thomas Harney, Azro A. Stone, Solon K. Cheadle, Geo. A. Black, James Newton; Musicians, Robt. G. Rhodes, Frank Borer; Wagoner, A. C. Kenter and seventy-one privates. Those from Nicollet county are found in the list below. On the morning of July 6, 1861, Company E marched for the Yellow Medicine, overtaking Captain Western's company, and reaching the agency at noon of the 7th, relieving the government employes and their wives and children from the anxiety and fear of massacre and capture, caused by the threatening and rebellious attitude of the younger Indians. On July 23d the troops marched back to Ridgely, reaching that post at sunset, marching forty-six miles in sixteen hours. On August 13th a detatchment of companies, D and E, under Captain Western and Lieutenant Cox, were sent by Lieut. Col. George, to Spirit Lake, Iowa, to protect settlers in that vicinity from the depredations of marauding bands of Indians. In the mean time the Indians at and above Yellow Medicine, again manifested, by insolent and threatening behavior, a disposition of a very warlike character, which again called Company E to the upper agency, where they arrived on or about the tenth day of September. On the 15th Lieut. Donahower, with a detachment of Company E, was sent to Big Stone Lake, as an escort to the government farmer, whose purpose was the seizure of a number of horses that had been stolen from white people living at some point on the Missouri river. They returned to Yellow Medicine on the 22d with three horses. On September 23d Captain Skaro marched with his company for Ridgely under orders to join the regiment at Fort Snelling. On Sunday afternoon, September 29th the companies, D and E, marched from Fort Ridgely via Henderson, reaching Fort Snelling at noon on October 3d, where the several companies that were on garrison duty at Ridgely, Abercrombie and Ripley, were to rendezvous. On October 9th the paymaster made a payment of two months service and on the 14th the regiment being ordered to Washington, embarked, but on arriving at Pittsburg on the 18th, was ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, arriving there on October 22d, proceeding the same day to Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, thence on December 9, 1861 to Lebanon, marching January 1st, 1862, via Columbia to Mill Springs, taking an honorable and active part in the battle of that name on January 19th, with a loss of twelve men killed and thirty-three wounded in the regiment, during which Company E gained possession of the flag of the Yallabusha rangers of Mississippi. Later via Somerset, Crab Orchard, and Danville to Lebanon on February 18th, thence via Bardstown to Louisville, where, on the 25th of February, 1862, the regiment was honored by its loyal men and noble and patriotic ladies with a reception, and the presentation of a flag. Thence February 27th, by river, to Nashville, Tennessee; thence on March 20th with General Buell via Franklin, Columbia and Savannah to Pittsburg Landing, arriving there April 8, 1862. Passed April and May in the siege of Corinth, and followed the enemy in pursuit to Boonsville, Mississippi. On June 10th passed through Rienza, thence to east of Corinth, thence June 25th to Iuka, arriving at Tuscumbia, Alabama, June 30th. Early in February Lieutenant Donahower was appointed to duty in the signal corps, and on February 8, 1862 Lieutenant Cox resigned, and on March 20th Captain Skaro, by reason of ill health also resigned, the vacancies being filled by promotion of Lieutanant J. C. Donahower to the captaincy of Company E, Sergeant A. E. Alden, becoming First Lieutenant and Sergeant Major Thomas G. Scott Second Lieutenant, and Corporals A. A. Stone and Thos. Harney, Sergeants. From August 21, to September 3 the regiment was on the chase after Bragg in the mountains around Altamont and Pelham, arriving at Nashville on the 6th, thence on the 14th in pursuit of Bragg's Army, reaching Louisville, Kentucky, on the 27th, marching again October 1, and on the 6th skirmishing all day with the rebel rear guard, near Springfield, Kentucky; thence on the 8th into line in the battle of Perryville, thence via Lebanon to Bowling Green on Nov. 3, South Tunnel on the 12th and to Cunninghams Ford on the 25th, thence on Dec. 22, to Pilot Knob, and on the 27th to Gallatin, going into camp January 3, 1863, at Col. Battle's house near Nashville; thence March 3, to Chapel. Hill with Brownlow's cavalry, returning to Triune March 8, with sixty prisoners. On June 23, march on the Tullahoma campaign, and on the 24th companies E and K skirmished with the enemy on the Shelbyville Pike, and thence on the 26th into line at Hoover's Gap, and skirmish with General Stearns' Cavalry on the 29th near Tullahoma, and passing through it on the 1st of July, camp on the 8th, near Winchester. March again August 16, and cross the Cumberland mountains and Tennessee river; thence over the mountains beyond into McLemore's Cove on Sept 12. On September 19, in the battle of Chickamauga, the regiment begins the action on the left flank of Gen. Rosecrans' line, and was actively engaged until sunset on the evening of the 20th, losing thirty-five killed and 119 officers and men wounded. On September 22 the regiment was in position at Chattanooga and took an active part during the two months' siege in holding Bragg and starvation at bay. During October and November, 1863, the regiment was continuously within hailing distance of the enemy, and witnessed the battle above the clouds on Lookout Mountain, November 24, and in the battle of Mission Ridge, November 25, was on the front line in the charge on the lower works and those on the summit, holding the position and repulsing the counter attack made by Cheatham's division, until reinforced by the Ninth Ohio Volunteers, losing out of eight companies present, thirty-nine in killed and wounded. Was present at the battle of Ringgold, Georgia, on the 27th, and returned on the 30th to Chattanooga. After the re-enlistment of the major portion of the regiment on December 29, the regiment, on January 8, 1864, proceeded to St. Paul, on veteran furlough. On March 3, they left St. Paul, and marching from Nashville arrived at Ringgold, Georgia, on April 10th. On May 1st and 3d supported Gen. Kilpatrick's cavalry in action near Tunnel Hill, and on the 7th marched with Gen. Sherman on the Atlanta campaign, being under fire almost daily until that city was reached, and taking part in the battles of Resaca, May 14 and 15th; Kulp's Farm, June 18, and the several battles around Kenesaw Mountain and at Jonesboro, October 4, 1864, marched with Sherman after Hood into northern Alabama, returning to Atlanta November 15, witnessed its destruction by fire on the 16th, thence with Sherman on his march to the sea, taking part in the capture of Savannah, Georgia, on December 21, and later of Fayetteville, North Carolina, and present at the battle of Bentonville, arriving at Goldsboro, March 23, 1865, at Raleigh, April 10; thence, after Gen. Johnson's surrender via Richmond to Washington,, where they marched in the grand review on May 24, 1865, thence via Louisville, Kentucky, to Fort Snelling, Minnesota, where by reason of the close of the war the regiment was on July 21, 1865, honorably discharged. In July, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service, Captain Donahower with several other officers and about one hundred enlisted men of the regiment returned to Chattanooga for muster out. The vacancies in Company E, being filled by the promotion of Lieutenant Scott as Captain, B. F. Sylvester, First Lieut., Thomas D. Fowble, Second Lieut. Thomas Downs, O. P. Renne and R. G. Rhodes as sergeants and Beret Olmanson, E. Knutson Joseph Smith, and F. Wendland as corporals, and Sergeant F. T. Hoffstott as regimental adjutant. The regiment was commanded at first by Col. H. P. Van Cleve, then by Col. James George, who was succeeded by Col. J. W. Bishop, who remained its commander to the end. It may not be irrelevant or inappropriate to state that during the years of service at the South the position of the regiment was always found to be at the front, and where its proximity to the enemy demanded a constant picket line to guard it against surprise, and that Company E's records instances but one case of capture of one of its members unwounded. Sergeant Stone with privates W. L. Jones, Jay W. French, Lewis Swenson, and James Flora, too severely wounded at Chickamauga to be removed, with the capture of the hospital, fell into the enemy's hands, but were fortunately exchanged and returned to Chattanooga ten days later. The company will be pardoned for remembering with no little pride the fact that Sergeants Sylvester and Jacobus of Company E, bore the flag of the regiment from Fort Snelling in 1861, and that the latter while on the march, and through its battles and skirmishes, gallantly held it aloft, and unstained save by the blood of its bearer, delivered it July 21, 1865, into the keeping of the state. First Infantry, Company F. Private— A. P. Baker, must. Apr. 29, '61, dis with regt. May 5, '64. Second Infantry, Company B. Drafted— C. P. Lagrange, must. Nov. 26, '64, dis with regt. Company E, Mustered July 5, 1861. Captain, Asgrim K. Skaro, resigned Mar. 20, '62. First Lieut.— E. St. Julien Cox, resigned Feb. 8, '62. Second Lieut.— J. C. Donahower, pro. capt. Mar. 20, '62, dis. on ex. of term, July 12, '64. Sergeants— Thomas G. Scott, pro. sergt., major, 2d lt. Mar. 20, '62 and capt. Nov. 9, '64, dis with regt. Frank Y. Hoffstott, re-en. pro. 1st sergt., sergt. major and adj't, with rank of 1st lt. dis July 11, '65. Benjamin Sylvester, re-en. Sep. 2, '64, pro. 2d It. Sep. 20, '64, and 1st lt. Nov. 9, '64, lost an arm, dis with regt. July 11, '65. Holder Jacobus, re-en. Dec. 26, '63, color sergt. w'd at Mission Ridge, dis with regt. Corporals— Joseph Diehl, pro. sergt. trans. To co. I, 4th U. S. art'y in Dec. '63. Edward Pasco, pro. sergt., died Nov. 18, '62. Thomas Harney, re-en. Dec. 26, '63, pro. sergt. dis with regt. Daniel Devannah, dis for disab'y in '62. Azro A. Stone, pro. sergt. w'd at Chickamauga dis on ex, of term, July 4, '64. G. A. Black, dis for disab'y, in Nov. '62. James Newton, dis for disab'y. Privates— Pourier Alexis, dis on ex. of term, July 4, '64. George Anderson, re-en. Dec. 26,'63, dis with regt. Andrew Anderson, re-en. Dec. 26, '63, pro. corp., dis with regt. David Donaldson, dis on ex. of term, July 4, '64. P. M. Frietjoff, re-en. Dec. 26, '63, w'd at Chickamauga, dis for disab'y, May 4, '64. James Flora, w'd at Chickamauga, dis on ex. of term, July 4,'64. E. L. Huggins pro. corp. w'd at Chickamauga, dis for disab'y in July, '64, re-en. in 11th inf'v and ap'd lt. in U. S. art'y pro. capt. S. A. Hobert, trans. to V. R. C. Apr. 30, '64. Ole Hendrixon, w'd at Mission Ridge, Nov. 23, '63, dis on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Michael Horrigan, dis on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Hans Jenson, re-en. Dec. 26, '63, dis with regt. Even Kuudson, w'd at Chickamauga, re-en Dec. 26, '63, dis with regt. Christ. Koppelman, dis for disab'y, May 28, '62. Erick Larson, died Mar. 5, '63, at Nashville, Tenn. James Lord, dis for disab'y in Mar. '62. John Maybold, w'd at Mill Springs, dis for disab'y June 1, '62, since died. James McNalley, dis for disab'y in Mar. '63. Fritz Miller, dis for disab'y in Mar. '62. George Naylor, dis on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Ole Oleson, re-en. Dec. 26, '63, dis with regt. Isaac Pettijohn, dis for disaby Mar. 28, '62. Peter Peterson, w'd while on picket Oct. 12, '63, died Oct. 13, '63. O. P. Renne, w'd at Chickamauga, Sept. '62, re-en Dec. 26, '63, pro. corp., sergt. dis with regt. Benjamin Rounseville, died in Sept. '63, at Nashville, Tenn. Carl Rupert, dis on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Jacob Romer, died in Dec. '61, at Louisville, Ky. Joseph Smith, re-en. Dec. 25, '63, pro. corp. dis with regt. Thomas Smith, dis for disab'y in Mar. '62, afterwards killed by Indians at Fort Ridgely, Aug. 18, '62. James Smith, re-en. Dec. 26, '63, w'd at Chickamauga, trans. to V. R. C. Aug. 3, '64. Lewis Swenson, w'd at Chickamauga, dis on ex. of term, July 4, '64. Mat. Schlinker, re-en. Dec. 26, '63, pro. corp. dis with regt. Michael Schwartz, trans. to V. R. C. in '63. Nicholas Sons, w'd June 21, '64, dis July 10, '65. John Walter, dis for disab'y, Jan. 3, '62. Recruits— Cornelius Cronin, must. Mar. 29, '65, dis with regt. J. W. Freisch, must. Oct. 1, '61, dis on ex. of term, Oct. 9, '64. B. Olmanson, pro. corp. dis with regt. Company K. Corporal— Gustaf A. Stark, must. July 31, '61, dis for disab'y. Third Infantry, Company B. Recruit— John Lind, must. Aug. 23, '64, dis per order July 28, '65. Fourth Infantry, Company B. Private— Edward Potts, must. Oct. 2, '61, died Aug. 19, '62. Company E. Recruit— Patrick Cronen, must. Feb. 12, '62, re-en. Feb. 29, '64, dis with regt. Company F. Private— George Querner, must. Oct. 26, '61, trans. to Co. I, Dec. 7, '61. Company G. Private— George Moser, must, Nov. 22, '61, dis for disab'y July 29, '62. Company H, mustered Dec. 20, '61. 1st Lieut.— Gibson S. Patch, pro. capt. Aug. 24, '62, res'g'd for disab'y June 30, '63. Sergeant— W. B. Stone, died Oct. 7, '62, at St. Louis, Mo. Corporal— August Swanson, died in hosp. at Camp Big Spring, Miss., Aug. 3, '62. Privates— Andrew Anderson, pro. corp., re-en. Jan. 1, '64, dis with regt. John Abraham, pro. corp., dis for disab'y June 28, '65. Elias Branch, dis for disab'y Nov. 8, '62. Newton Colby, died June 10, '62, at Farmington, Miss. J. A. Dolphin, re-en. Jan. 1, '64, pro. corp., dis with regt. Peter Gilbertson, re-en. Jan. 1, '64, pro. corp., dis. with regt. B. C. Hoffman, died May 26, '63, at Vicksburg, Miss. James Williams, dis on ex. of term Dec. 20, '64. Gustaff Johnson, dis for disab'y Aug. 4, '63. Christopher Jennison, dis on ex. of term Dec. 20, '64. John Magnus, died June 15, '63, at Memphis, Tenn. of w'ds rec'd in action May 22, '63. J. P. Miner, dis for disab'y May 5, '62. Martin Olson, dis for disab'y Oct. 8, '62. Charles Olson, died Oct. 22, '62, at Corinth, Miss. Peter Olson, died Sep. 24, '62, at Corinth, Miss. W. H. Post, dis for disab'y Sep. 17, '62. J. J. Solstrom, re-en. Jan. 1, '64, dis for disab'y June 28, '65. W. F. Seely, dis. on ex. of term Dec. 20, '64. John Torngrain, trans. Sep. 15, '63. Peter Wilson, dis on ex. of term Dec. 20, '64. W. D. Winslow, dis for disab'y June 12, '65. Fifth Infantry. Company B. Privates—J. A. Gehring, must. March 24, '62, killed Aug. 18, '62, at Redwood, Minn. Henry McAlister, must. March 14, '62, re-en. Feb. 13, '64, pro. Corp., dis with regt. Company I. Privates— Wm. Smith, must. March 11, '62, died Aug. 18, '65, in hosp. at St. Paul. J. R. Smith, must. March 11, '62, dis for disab'y March 16, '63. Sixth Infantry. Company E. Private— Louis Thiele, must. Oct. 5, '62, trans. to V. R. C. March 15,'65, dis Sep. 7, '65. Company G. Private— E. E. Jones, must. Oct. 1, '62, dis for disab'y Oct. 6, '64. Company I, mustered October 4, '62. Sergeant— W. G. Gresham, pro. 2d lieut. June 5, '65, dis with regt. Corporal— J. W. Black, pro. serg't, dis with regt. Privates— J. S. T. Bean, trans. to Inv. C. Oct. 1, '63. Thomas Hodson, dis with regt. J. A. Nelson, dis with regt. Jonathan Summers, dis with regt. Lewis Stevens, dis for disab'y March 31, '63. Solomon Turpenning, dis for disab'y March 31, '63. John Williams, died Sep. 2, '64, at Helena, Ark. Recruit— J. S. Williams, must. June 5, '64, pro. corp., dis with regt. Company K. Privates— John Cooney, must. Oct. 10, '62, deserted Sep. 8, '63, at Fort Snelling, Minn. Edwin Rhodes, must. Oct. 10, '62, deserted Jan. 20, '63, at Fort Snelling, Minn. Seventh Infantry. Company K. Sergeant— W. J. Worden, must. Sep. 24, '62, dis Jan. 6, '64, for pro. as sergt. major in U. S. C. Inf'y. Eighth Infantry. Company H. Private— Charles Genime, must. Oct. 30, '62, dis per order May 22, '65. Ninth Infantry. Chaplain— Aaron H. Kerr, must. Dec. 17, '62, dis with regt. Company D, mustered Sep. 23, 1862. Captain— Asgrim K. Skaro, killed Dec. 16, '64, at battle of Nashville, Tenn. Sergeants— A. R. McGill, dis for disab'y Aug. 18, '62. F. F. B. Coffin, dis for pro. Dec. 29. '63. William Seeger, dis for disab'y, Feb, 28,'63. Corporals— Matthias G. Evenson, pro. serg't, dis at St. Paul, Minn., June 16, '65. Thomas Pettijohn, dis per order June 5, '65. Francis Clark, pro. serg't, dis with regt. S. S. Miller, dis per order May 21, '64. Musician— Anton Pieschel, dis for disab'y July 25, '64. Wagoner— N. Baker, dis per order May 27,'95. Privates— John Aiton, dis per order May 31,'65. Patrick Bedford, died Jan. 14, '65 at Eastport, Miss. John Bergink, killed Dec. 16, '64 in battle at Nashville, Tenn. James Clark, dis with regt. Pattrick Connell, dis with regt. Henry Fuchs, died in Andersonville prison. Henry Feldman, pro. serg't, dis with regt. M. P. Gardner, dis for pro. Dec. 21, '63. P. S. Halvorson, died Oct. 27, '64, in Andersonville prison. W. P. Holschaw, dis for disab'y Mar. 26, '63. J. W. Holtzclaw, pro. serg't, killed June 10,'64 in battle at Guntown, Miss. John Johnson, pro. corp. dis in hosp in '65. Francis Kaus, killed June 10, '64 in battle of Guntown, Miss. W. F. Kern, dis for pro. May 1, '64. Niles Kinderson, dis for disab'y Jan. 1, '64. J. T. Lehnarts, dis with regt. P. M. Miller, died Oct. 27, '64 in Andersonville prison. Ole Monson died Oct. 10, '64 in Andersonville prison. Michael McGraw, dis with regt. Ulysses Naylor, dis per order May 26, '65. Eric Oleson, pro. corp, dis with regt. Lars Oleson, dis with regt. James Powell, died Dec. 10, '62, at St. Peter, Minn. Milford Richards, dis with regt. Benjamin Rogers, pro. corp., dis with regt. Frederick Shach, died Aug. 14, '64, at Memphis, Tenn. James Shotwell, died at St. Louis, Mo. No date given. John Stockholm, died June 4, '65 at St. Louis, Mo. D. G. Summers, dis per order May 22, '63. Sander Swenson, dis July 7, '65 at Nashville, Tenn. Henry Toothaker, pro. com. serg't, trans to N. C. S. Feb. 15, '65. Martin Williams, trans. to N. C. S. Nov. 28, '62. Gustave Wilson, dis with regt. T. R. Wisby, dis per order May 27, '65. Ernst Weichman, dis. with regt. C. G. Johnson, dis with regt. Thor Paulson, dis with regt. Thomas Dolan, dis with regt. Recruits— P. M. Bean, must. Feb. 23, '64, died July 15, '64 at Memphis, Tenn. John McKee, must. Feb. 23, '64, died Oct. 30, '64 in Andersonville prison. Hans Peterson, must. Mar. 23, '64, dis per order Jan 13, '65. John Sommers, must. Mar. 11, '64, dis with regt. Tenth Infantry, Company I. Musician, Recruit — Christopner Bergen, must, Mar. 20, 64, dis with regt. Company K. Recruit- James Duffy, must. Aug. 13, '65, dis with regt. Eleventh Infantry, Company E. Privates— F. M. Bond, must. Aug. 23, '64, dis with regt. P. K. Bond, must. Aug. 23, '64. dis with regt. First Battalion Infantry, Company D.—Private—Andrew Ritz, must. Mar. 14, '64, dis with comp. First Regiment, Heavy Artillery Company B. Corporal— Francis Osborn, must. Sept. 14, '64, dis with comp. Private— G. P. Hall, must. Sept. 15, '64, dis with comp. Company F. Sergeants — Albert Freitag, must. Feb. 7, '65, dis with comp. Anthony Lacond, must. Feb. 14, '65, dis with comp. Corporal— Herman Freitag, must Feb. 7, '65, dis with comp. Privates— F. L. Otto, must. Feb, 7, '65, dis with comp. Philip Pehling, must. Feb. 7, '65, dis with comp. Philip Borgar, must. Feb. 7, '65, dis with comp. Julius Schwang, must. Feb. 7, '65, dis with comp. August Stolt, must. Feb. 7, '65, dis with comp. Wilhelm Sinn, must. Feb. 7, '65, dis with comp. Carl Thom, must. Feb 7, '65, dis with comp. Company K. Jun 1st Lieut.— Eli L. Huggins, must. Mar. 21, '65, dis with comp. Privates— Wilfred Bushard, must. Feb. 18, '65 dis with comp. Tollif Tollifson, trans from co. C, dis in hosp. Sept. 6, '65. Company M. Privates— John Dingier, must. Feb. 18, '65, dis with comp. Christopher Schweer, must. Feb. 18, '65. dis with comp. First Regiment Mounted Rangers. Major— Salman A. Buell, com'd Nov. 22, '62, must. Dec. 17, '62, dis with regt. Quartermaster— Duncan R. Kennedy, must. Sep. 11, '62, dis with regt. Q. M. Sergeant— James J. Green, must. Dec. 10, '62, dis with regt. Company B, originally commanded by Captain Horace Austin, and mustered into service of the United States for three years, October 29, 1862. Captain— Horace Austin, dis with comp. Sergeants— Lewis J. Patch, dis with comp. Myron W. Smith, dis with comp. Corporals— Stine Oleson, dis with comp. Edwin Shave, dis with comp. Teamsters— Daniel Wolsey, dis with comp. John McGarry, dis with comp. Privates—Even Bringleson, dis with comp. W. A. Dodd, dis with comp. K. E. Hatcher, dis with comp. J. H. Hess dis for disab'y, June 17, '63. Thomas Hughes, dis with comp. Hendrick Johnson, dis with comp. J. A. Johnson, dis with comp. Albert Johnson, dis with comp. Edward Larkin dis with comp. Ole Larson, dis for disab'y, Mar. 29, '63. John Lindill, dis for disab'y, Mar. 29, '63. John McDonald, dis with comp. H. W. Moore, dis with comp. Ole Nelson, dis with comp. A. M. Northrup, dis with comp. John O'Shea, dis with comp. Ole Oleson, 1st, dis for disab'y, Apr. 17, '63. Ole Oleson, 2d, dis with comp. Daniel Pedvin, dis with comp. J. R. Quane, died Mar, 22, '63, at Fort Ridgley, Minn. William Ray, dis with comp. G. A. Stark, killed July 24, '63, in battle of Big Hills, D. T. James Tolan, dis with comp. A. S. Woolsey, dis with comp. Elijah Woolsey dis. with comp. Recruits— Albert Blanchard, must. Jan. 12, '63, dis with comp. F. M. Kennedy, must. Jan. 12, '63, dis. with comp. Company E, Originally commanded by Captain E. St. Julien Cox, and mustered into the service of the United States for three years, December, 10, 1862. Captain— E. St. Julien Cox, dis with comp. 1st Lieut. Patrick S. Gardener, dis with comp. Sergeants— Darius S. Griffin, dis with comp. Hobart Brules, dis with comp. Corporals— S. C. McCoy, pro. serg't and dis with comp. William Lehr, dis with comp. Anthony Lalond, dis with comp. Teamster— John Cronan, died at home, Dec. 16, '62. Saddler— James O'Reilly, dis with comp. Wagoner— John Ledden, dis with comp. Privates Jacob Bauer, dis with comp. Wilhelm Braatz, dis with comp. William Berghoff, dis with comp. James Cuniff, Jr. dis. with comp. Andrew Delaney, dis with comp. Michael Downs, dis with comp. Henry Essler, dis with comp. Albert Freitag, pro. corp., Jan. 23, '63, dis with comp. J. J. Green, dis with comp. James Hinds, dis with comp. G. F. Kaka, dis with comp. William Langhorst, dis with comp. Fritz Liefer, Jr., died Dec. 23, '63, at St. Peter, Minn. Joseph Martin, dis with comp. Charles Meische, dis with comp. John McArth, dis with comp. Aslora Oleson, dis with comp. Henry Otto, died Sep. 20, '63, at Fort Ridgely, Minn. Richard Pfefferle, dis with comp. James Skelly, dis with comp. John Smith, dis with comp. Henry Trautfether, dis with comp. Antonie Vogel, dis with comp. Frederick Weitag, dis with comp. Recruit— L. F. Arner, must. Nov. 21, 63, pro. sergt., dis with comp. Company K, mustered into the service of the United States for three years, December 10, 1863. Captain— Norman Hyatt, dishonorably dismissed, Mar. 25, '63. Corporals— Charles Roberts, dis with comp. Rufus Berge, dis with comp. Teamster— T. Petill, dis with comp. Privates— Gerard Bakerman, dis with comp. Roch Beithome, dis with comp. Anthony Chosey, dis with comp. Benjamin Dolbec, dis with comp. Francoise Deoneue, died Mar. 20, '63, at St. Peter, Minn. George Doggener, dis with comp. Joseph Ellor, dis with comp. George Fostor, dis with comp. Edward Larimie dis with comp. Frederick La Croix, dis with comp. George La Bal, deserted Dec. 11, '63, from St. Peter, Minn. James Magner, dis with comp. John Mondloh, dis with comp. Joseph Auger, dis with comp. Joseph Robinette, dis with comp. Maglione Robinson, dis with comp. Company L. Private— John Schmidt, must. Nov. 9, '62, dis for disab'y. Recruit— Herman Freitag, must. May 15, '63, dis with comp. Brackett's Battalion, Cavalry, Company B. Privates— William Seeger, must. Nov, 1 '61, re-en. Jan. 1, '64, dis with comp. Second Cavalry, Quartermaster— Martin Williams, must. Nov. 11, '63, dis with regt. Surgeon— Jared W. Daniels, must. Jan. 12, '64, dis with regt. Sergt. Major— W. H. Meyer, must. Nov. 9, '63, pro. 2nd lt. Co. G, Dec. 18, '64, dis with comp. Dec. 29, '65. Q. M. Sergeant— W. P. Gardner, must. Dec. 28, '63, dis with regt. Company A, Bugler— Nicholas Boda, must. Dec. 5, '63, dis with comp. Company B, Mustered December 24, 1863. 1st Lieut.— Lewis J. Patch, pro. Captain, Nov. 17, '64, dis with comp., Dec. 1, '65. Sergeants— Andrew Delany, dis with comp. J. B. Doherty, pro. 1st sergt., dis with comp. Corporals— Daniel Pedim, dis with comp. J. A. Johnson, dis with comp. Blacksmith— James McGowan, dis with comp. Privates— Frederick Blazer, dis with comp. Andrew Ellison, dis with comp. Peter Gulbranson, died Jan. 18, '65, at Fort Wadsworth. H. P. Hanson, dis per order, Apr. 27, '65. Lars Hanson, dis with comp. Hendrick Johnson, dis with comp. Albreght Johnson, dis per order, Sept. 15, '65. Albert Johnson, dis with comp. G. Nelson, dis Apr. 20, '65, at Fort Rice. Ole Oleson, 1st, dis per order, Dec. 28, '65. Halver Oleson, dis with comp. Ole Oleson, 2d, dis with comp. Ole Oleson, 3d, dis with comp. L. Peterson, dis with comp. Recruits, Richard Sheehan, must. Feb. 28, '65, dis with comp. Company E, Private— Edward Thomas, must. Dec. 31, '63, dis per order; no date given. Company G, Mustered January 4, 1864. 2nd Lieut.— George B. Tomlinson, pro. 1st lt., Nov. 16, '64, dis with comp. Com. Sergeant— E. L. Martindale, dis with comp. Corporal— E. G. Cary, dis for disab'y, Sep. 28, '64. Blacksmith—Daniel Price, dis for disab'y, Jan. 9, '65. Privates.—John Becker, dis for disab'y, Feb. 5, '65. George Gieseke, dis with comp. J. E. Gefeller, dis for disab'y, Nov. 29, '64. Thomas Janes, dis with comp. William Hoping, dis with comp. Adelman Price, dis for disab'y, Mar. 16, '65. Recruits, W. H. Meyer, must. Nov. 9, '63, sergt. major, pro. 2d lieut., dis with comp. Company H, Sergeant— Richard Hoback, vet. must. Jan. 4, '64, dis with comp. Privates— Gerard Bakerman, vet. must. Jan. 4, '64, dis with comp. W. P. Gardner, must. Jan. 4, '64, pro. reg'l Q. M., Feb. 6, '64, dis with regt. Charles Kortt, must. Jan. 4, '64, dishon'bly dis for desertion. Recruit— H. W. Moore, vet. must. Feb. 13, '64, pro. hosp. stew'rd, dis with reg't. Company M, Mustered into the service of the United States for three years, January 5, 1864, 1st Lieut.— Patrick S. Gardner, pro. capt. June 17, '65, dis with comp., Dec. 4, '65. Sergeant— Corporals— John McGrath, vet., dis with comp. Morris Fitzgerald, vet., reduced; deserted at Rice Creek, Oct. 5, '65. Trumpeter— Wilhelm Braatz, vet., dis with comp. Privates— John Botsett, dis with comp. James Banks, vet., deserted at Fort Wadsworth, Oct. 4, '64. Patrick Daley, dis with comp. Henry Graff, dis with comp. Conrad Hamm, dis for disab'y, Apr. 20, '65. N. P. Knudson, dis with comp. Magnus Kellesson, deserted at Fort Snelling, Feb. 18, '64. Joseph Koeberle, died by freezing, Feb. 15, '64, near La Fayette, Minn. James Magner, died Mar. 2, '64, at Fort Snelling, Minn. J. B. Magner, vet., dis with comp. John Magner, vet., dis with comp. Joseph Auger, vet., deserted Oct. 4, '65. Joseph Robinette, vet., dis for disab'y, Apr. 15, '64. Frederick Stoltz, vet., dis with comp. A. J. Stanley, dis with comp. Andrew Tornborn, dis with comp. John Wilson, dis with comp. Frederick Weitag, dis with comp. Three Year Recruits— Peter Laute, vet., must. Jan. 22, '64, died by freezing, Feb. 15, '64, near La Fayette, Minn. Independent Battalion, Cavalry, Company A. Private—J. B. Bushard, must. July 25, '63, dis for disab'y. Recruit— Michael Fussler, must. Mar. 2, '64, dis with comp. Company E, Private— Christopher Murray, must. Aug, 26, '64, dis with comp. First Battery Light Artillery. Corporal- Martin Miller, must. Oct. 25, '61, trans. to V. R. C., Mar. 15, '64, Privates— Christopher Brandes, must. Oct. 4, '61, re-en. Dec. 1, '63, dis with bat'y. Frederick Gerboth, must, Oct. 4, '61, dis on ex. of term, Dec, 17, '64. John Koshneck, must. Oct. 25, '65, re-en. Jan. 1, '64, dis with bat'y. Roemer Reimers, must. Oct. 30, '61, re-en. dis with bat'y. Additional Comments: Extracted from History of the Minnesota Valley Minneapolis: North Star Publishing Co. (1882) File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/mn/nicollet/military/civilwar/rosters/civilwar30gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/mnfiles/ File size: 33.2 Kb