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448 /MILITARY HISTORY OF AVISCONSIN.
Lyman H. Smith, Lieutenant ISlelvin R. Baldwin, (acting Adjutant) Sergeant Walker S. Rouse, Corporal AVilliam C. Bryant, Privates Edward L. Billings, Nicholas Coslow, John Banderob, Sebastian Osterday, AVilliam Tillark, Robert Stover, Julius E. Lull, Abraham AVhite and Phillip Smith. Company F—Sergeants INIartin Rodman, Francis L. Graham and Samuel jNIanderson, Corporals John Yates and Lyman C. Ewin, Privates Charles B. Hurlbut Joseph Hughes, Charles Jewett, Sheldon E. Judson, Cornelius North, Henry Bowles, Henry AVornington, Douglas C. Smith and Thomas AVeldon. Company Q — Sergeant Henry G. Clark, Privates, Charles C. Dow, G. AV. Blanchard, S. H. jNIorrison, C. P. Austin, R. Batson, John Chapman, AA'illiam Church, Thomas P. Cowing, James H. Grace, F. D. Helms, George Hill, Lyman Jordan, J. Loomis, AVarren Ncihols, AA'arren L. Pratt, Edward Rice, John Rowell, John Stone, Miles Sweeney, Homer Sweetman and Peter C. Irvine. Company //—Sergeant Paul Halverson, Corporals W. A. Stearns, and T. Krutzen, Privates AVilliam Black, A. S. Baker, R. G. Brown, J. Cook, Thomas Daily, J. Everitt, S. Foss, Jerry Grover, L. O. Iverson, C. AA'. jNIoore, A. jNIcCollum, James Plackett, A. F. Stanclitr, George AV. Stone, AV. T. Turner, J. Thompson, J. T. A'anhausen, J. AVhite, J. G. AVall and Corporal E. R. Heath. Company /—Lieutenant Alonzo Bell, Sergeants James Gregory and AVilliam INIursur, Corporal Samuel Coker, Privates Luke Avery, AVilliam F. Benney, Otis Evans, J. G. Goldthorpe, James B. Prideaux and Benjamin F. Saterlee. Company A'—Lieutenant C. G. Esslinger, Sergeants August AA'andery and Adam Saler, Corporals John Pott, John AA'illand, Jacob :Metsler and Rudolph Stoll, Pri¬ vates Martin Ambruster, Joseph Helms, Jacob Jenny, Sebastian Imburg, Julius Kruger, John G.Kubrey, Christian Sempke, Charles Loeper, John Pashke, Mathias Rathenberger, Anton Schmidt. John Schmidt, John Senn, Fred. Sturffand Dutland Thorn —162.
SIXTH REGIMENT.-Killed or Died of AVounds.— Company J?—Private Robert A. Fulton. Cornpany C—Private Lyman AV. Sheldon. Company /)—Private Ferdinand Eversoll. Company i?-Privates John Shaj' and :M. A. Garfield. Company G —Sergeant Jabez A. Hyatt, Privates AVilliam Bedford, INIatthew Haley and Collins INIann. Company /—Privates Henry Didiot, Charles Buruhara, Franklin Ellsworth aud Geo. Robbins. Company ^—Private AVilliam Patterson —H.
SEVENTH REGIMENT.—Killed or Died of AVounds.— Company A —First Sergeant Morris Sheahan, Corporal Richard Phillips, Privates J. !M. Bartholomew, Jas. Clelland, Albion F. Douglas, C. E. INlills, Seraphin Riopel, AV. Hinton and U. F. Laskey. Company 5 — Captain George H. Brayton, Privates Sanford Frost and Julian Lewis Company C— Private J. S. Eastman. Company /) —First Sergeant Philo C. Blaekman, Privates AVil¬ liam H. Emery, Joseph "Evans, Lucius C. Farnham, Orange S. Little, James INI. Treat, Edward Crane and A. D. Coon. Company /;—Sergeant Herbert J. Crandall, Privates Lemon Hugaboom, J. .1. Rose and G. B. Eddy. Company F— Corporals Edward S. :Mc- donald and William N. jNIiles, Privates Harry Kentner, Herbert Roberts, Lewis AV. Stevens, Newton McPhail and John Leppla. Company G —Sergeant J. H. Campbell, Private Ray AV. Coffin. Company //—Privates Luther Schmee, Lucius Eastman and Martin Moore. Company /—Privates Thornton Curry, Joseph Hurd and AVilliam D. Williams. Company K— Corporal Martin L. Cochrane, Privates Josiah H. Beard, Charles P. Norton, Nathan Sebing, Chester R. Garner and E. H. Oviatt —46.
On the 29tli, the brigade was present on the battle field of Bull Run, engaged as support to a battery. The Second and Seventh Regiments Avere consolidated, temporarily, the Second into four, and the Seventh into six companies, under command of Lieuten¬ ant Colonel Fairchild. The brigade took part in the battle of August 30th, and on the retreat of the army, was directed, by General Kearney, to act as rear guard, Avhich they did, the Avhole army passing by them, and the Iron Brigade covering the retreat, the Second being the last to cross the Stone Bridge. Retiring Avith the rest ofthe army, the brigade Avent into camp at Upton's Hill, near AVashington, on the 2d of September.
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| Title | 2nd Infantry, chapter 12 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Source Title | 2nd Infantry, chapter 12 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Regiment | 2nd Infantry |
| Author/Creator | Quiner, E. B. (Edwin Bentley), d. 1868. |
| Description | This is an excerpt from E.B. Quiner's thousand-page volume, The Military History of Wisconsin: a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous, regimental histories, sketches of distinguished officers, the roll of the illustrious dead, movements of the Legislature and state officers, etc. (Chicago: Clarke & co., 1866). Because the entire work is so unwieldy and most users want to consult only a single chapter, we have divided it into smaller portions covering discrete topics. The entire work is online at Google Books (http://books.google.com/) and the Internet Archive (www.archive.org) in the most popular ereader formats. |
| Subcollection | Regimental Histories |
| Source Type | history |
| Place of Publication | Chicago |
| Source Creation Date | 1866 |
| Source Publisher | Clarke & Co. |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2010 |
| Rights | © Copyright 2010 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Digital Format | XML |
| Digital Identifier | CWOT0000h |
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| Title | 448 |
| Source Title | 2nd Infantry, chapter 12 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Regiment | 2nd Infantry |
| Event Date | 1862-08-30 |
| Year | 1862 |
| Month | August |
| Day | 30 |
| State | VA |
| Battle | Bull Run, Second Battle of |
| Source Type | history |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2010 |
| Rights | © Copyright 2010 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Digital Format | JPG |
| Full text | 448 /MILITARY HISTORY OF AVISCONSIN. Lyman H. Smith, Lieutenant ISlelvin R. Baldwin, (acting Adjutant) Sergeant Walker S. Rouse, Corporal AVilliam C. Bryant, Privates Edward L. Billings, Nicholas Coslow, John Banderob, Sebastian Osterday, AVilliam Tillark, Robert Stover, Julius E. Lull, Abraham AVhite and Phillip Smith. Company F—Sergeants INIartin Rodman, Francis L. Graham and Samuel jNIanderson, Corporals John Yates and Lyman C. Ewin, Privates Charles B. Hurlbut Joseph Hughes, Charles Jewett, Sheldon E. Judson, Cornelius North, Henry Bowles, Henry AVornington, Douglas C. Smith and Thomas AVeldon. Company Q — Sergeant Henry G. Clark, Privates, Charles C. Dow, G. AV. Blanchard, S. H. jNIorrison, C. P. Austin, R. Batson, John Chapman, AA'illiam Church, Thomas P. Cowing, James H. Grace, F. D. Helms, George Hill, Lyman Jordan, J. Loomis, AVarren Ncihols, AA'arren L. Pratt, Edward Rice, John Rowell, John Stone, Miles Sweeney, Homer Sweetman and Peter C. Irvine. Company //—Sergeant Paul Halverson, Corporals W. A. Stearns, and T. Krutzen, Privates AVilliam Black, A. S. Baker, R. G. Brown, J. Cook, Thomas Daily, J. Everitt, S. Foss, Jerry Grover, L. O. Iverson, C. AA'. jNIoore, A. jNIcCollum, James Plackett, A. F. Stanclitr, George AV. Stone, AV. T. Turner, J. Thompson, J. T. A'anhausen, J. AVhite, J. G. AVall and Corporal E. R. Heath. Company /—Lieutenant Alonzo Bell, Sergeants James Gregory and AVilliam INIursur, Corporal Samuel Coker, Privates Luke Avery, AVilliam F. Benney, Otis Evans, J. G. Goldthorpe, James B. Prideaux and Benjamin F. Saterlee. Company A'—Lieutenant C. G. Esslinger, Sergeants August AA'andery and Adam Saler, Corporals John Pott, John AA'illand, Jacob :Metsler and Rudolph Stoll, Pri¬ vates Martin Ambruster, Joseph Helms, Jacob Jenny, Sebastian Imburg, Julius Kruger, John G.Kubrey, Christian Sempke, Charles Loeper, John Pashke, Mathias Rathenberger, Anton Schmidt. John Schmidt, John Senn, Fred. Sturffand Dutland Thorn —162. SIXTH REGIMENT.-Killed or Died of AVounds.— Company J?—Private Robert A. Fulton. Cornpany C—Private Lyman AV. Sheldon. Company /)—Private Ferdinand Eversoll. Company i?-Privates John Shaj' and :M. A. Garfield. Company G —Sergeant Jabez A. Hyatt, Privates AVilliam Bedford, INIatthew Haley and Collins INIann. Company /—Privates Henry Didiot, Charles Buruhara, Franklin Ellsworth aud Geo. Robbins. Company ^—Private AVilliam Patterson —H. SEVENTH REGIMENT.—Killed or Died of AVounds.— Company A —First Sergeant Morris Sheahan, Corporal Richard Phillips, Privates J. !M. Bartholomew, Jas. Clelland, Albion F. Douglas, C. E. INlills, Seraphin Riopel, AV. Hinton and U. F. Laskey. Company 5 — Captain George H. Brayton, Privates Sanford Frost and Julian Lewis Company C— Private J. S. Eastman. Company /) —First Sergeant Philo C. Blaekman, Privates AVil¬ liam H. Emery, Joseph "Evans, Lucius C. Farnham, Orange S. Little, James INI. Treat, Edward Crane and A. D. Coon. Company /;—Sergeant Herbert J. Crandall, Privates Lemon Hugaboom, J. .1. Rose and G. B. Eddy. Company F— Corporals Edward S. :Mc- donald and William N. jNIiles, Privates Harry Kentner, Herbert Roberts, Lewis AV. Stevens, Newton McPhail and John Leppla. Company G —Sergeant J. H. Campbell, Private Ray AV. Coffin. Company //—Privates Luther Schmee, Lucius Eastman and Martin Moore. Company /—Privates Thornton Curry, Joseph Hurd and AVilliam D. Williams. Company K— Corporal Martin L. Cochrane, Privates Josiah H. Beard, Charles P. Norton, Nathan Sebing, Chester R. Garner and E. H. Oviatt —46. On the 29tli, the brigade was present on the battle field of Bull Run, engaged as support to a battery. The Second and Seventh Regiments Avere consolidated, temporarily, the Second into four, and the Seventh into six companies, under command of Lieuten¬ ant Colonel Fairchild. The brigade took part in the battle of August 30th, and on the retreat of the army, was directed, by General Kearney, to act as rear guard, Avhich they did, the Avhole army passing by them, and the Iron Brigade covering the retreat, the Second being the last to cross the Stone Bridge. Retiring Avith the rest ofthe army, the brigade Avent into camp at Upton's Hill, near AVashington, on the 2d of September. |
| Digital Identifier | CWOT0461 |
