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864 MILITARY HISTORY OF WISCONSIN.
Co. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants.
A—WiUiam Young, Luke C. Redfleld, John M. Estes,
B —Robert J. O. McGowan, Charles W. Conklin, William Loekerby,
C —Perry R. Briggs, Charles D. Suydam, James T. Hulihan,
D—Adolph Sorenson, Nels Anderson, Joseph K. Hawes,
E —W. W. Bird, Charles A, Spencer, Adelbert E, Trowbridge,
F —George P.Wright, John P. Dousman, John Dean,
G —Robert P. Clyde, Thomas Bray ton, Silas F. Nice,
H—Charles B. Nelson, William A. Field, James Ginty,
I —Jesse D. Wheelock, William S. Whiting, Charles S. Cliipman,
K.— Charles H. Baxter, John Grindell, Edwin Bliss,
• Arriving at Louisville on the 28th, the regiment soon after proceeded to Nashville, and thence to TuUahoma, at the junc¬ tion of the McMinnville and Manchester Railroad, with the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, Here they were employed in guard duty until the latter part of August, when they moved to Nashville, where they were mustered out, and returned to "Wisconsin, arriving at Madison on the 8th of September, where they were paid and disbanded.
Regimental Statistics,— Original strength, 957. Gain — by re¬ cruits in 1865,58; total, 985. Loss — by death, 34; deserted. 23; transferred, 29; discharged, 87; mustered out, 812.
FORTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized under the superintendence of Lieutenant Colonel Henry B, Shears, at Camp "Washburn, Mil¬ waukee, during the months of February and March, 1865. Col. Pearsall was serving as Lieutenant Colonel of a colored regiment, at the time of his appointment.
Eight companies were mustered in, and under command of Lieutenant Colonel Shears, left Milwaukee, on the 22d of March, 1865, with orders to report at Benton Barracks, St. Louis. On the 29th, they left Benton Barracks, with orders to proceed to Paoli, Kansas. Moving to Sedalia by rail, they marched from that point to Paoli, where they arrived on the 13th. Here the regiment was broken up in detachments. Company C, going to Lawrence, Company H, to Olathe, F and G, remained at Paoli, and companies A, B, D and E, were ordered to Fort Scott, where they arrived on the 18th.
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| Title | 42nd to 53rd Infantry, chapter 48 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Source Title | 42nd to 53rd Infantry, chapter 48 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Regiment | 42nd Infantry; 43rd Infantry; 44th Infantry; 45th Infantry; 46th Infantry; 47th Infantry; 48th Infantry; 49th Infantry; 50th Infantry; 51st Infantry; 52nd Infantry; 53rd 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 and the Internet Archive (www.archive.org) in the most popular ereader formats. |
| 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) |
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| Digital Identifier | CWOT0000zp |
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| Title | 864 |
| Source Title | 42nd to 53rd Infantry, chapter 48 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Regiment | 48th Infantry |
| 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 | 864 MILITARY HISTORY OF WISCONSIN. Co. Captains. First Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants. A—WiUiam Young, Luke C. Redfleld, John M. Estes, B —Robert J. O. McGowan, Charles W. Conklin, William Loekerby, C —Perry R. Briggs, Charles D. Suydam, James T. Hulihan, D—Adolph Sorenson, Nels Anderson, Joseph K. Hawes, E —W. W. Bird, Charles A, Spencer, Adelbert E, Trowbridge, F —George P.Wright, John P. Dousman, John Dean, G —Robert P. Clyde, Thomas Bray ton, Silas F. Nice, H—Charles B. Nelson, William A. Field, James Ginty, I —Jesse D. Wheelock, William S. Whiting, Charles S. Cliipman, K.— Charles H. Baxter, John Grindell, Edwin Bliss, • Arriving at Louisville on the 28th, the regiment soon after proceeded to Nashville, and thence to TuUahoma, at the junc¬ tion of the McMinnville and Manchester Railroad, with the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, Here they were employed in guard duty until the latter part of August, when they moved to Nashville, where they were mustered out, and returned to "Wisconsin, arriving at Madison on the 8th of September, where they were paid and disbanded. Regimental Statistics,— Original strength, 957. Gain — by re¬ cruits in 1865,58; total, 985. Loss — by death, 34; deserted. 23; transferred, 29; discharged, 87; mustered out, 812. FORTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. This regiment was organized under the superintendence of Lieutenant Colonel Henry B, Shears, at Camp "Washburn, Mil¬ waukee, during the months of February and March, 1865. Col. Pearsall was serving as Lieutenant Colonel of a colored regiment, at the time of his appointment. Eight companies were mustered in, and under command of Lieutenant Colonel Shears, left Milwaukee, on the 22d of March, 1865, with orders to report at Benton Barracks, St. Louis. On the 29th, they left Benton Barracks, with orders to proceed to Paoli, Kansas. Moving to Sedalia by rail, they marched from that point to Paoli, where they arrived on the 13th. Here the regiment was broken up in detachments. Company C, going to Lawrence, Company H, to Olathe, F and G, remained at Paoli, and companies A, B, D and E, were ordered to Fort Scott, where they arrived on the 18th. |
| Digital Identifier | CWOT0885 |
