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956 MILITARY HISTORY OF WI8CONSIJ7,
Sixty-six of the members having reenlisted, they were remustered iuto the United States service on the 26th of January. 1864. The veterans left Nashville on the 12th of March, for a thirty days' furlough in Wisconsin. They returned to Murfrees¬ boro on the 25th of April, where they found the nour veterans, Here they Avere assigned position iu Fortress Eosecraus, one of the defences of Murfreesboro, They remained in this position until ordered to Wisoousin, where they arrived on the 10th of August, 1865, and were mustered out, paid and disbanded,
Staiistics.r—OrigmSil strength, 161. Gain —by recruits iu 1868, 2, in 1864, 90, in 1865, 10; reenhsted, 66', total, 829, Loss^ by death, 25; missing, 1; deserted, 18; transferred, 14; discharged, 53 { mustered out, 223,
J^INTH RATTERY,
The Ninth Battery was organized at Burlington, Eaoine County, under the superintendence of Captain Cyrus H, Johnson, and was mustered into the United States service on the 27th of January, 1862. Moving to Camp Utley, Eacine, ou the 18th of March, they were ordered to St, Louis, aud left the State with the following ofiS-cers;
Captain «rCYRUB H. JOHNgOK, Ji'h'st JAeuienantrr-jA'iiES H. Dodge; Junior First LieiUenarU¦^'Wat&on J, Orocrebj Second lAeutenant^ 3OHH A. Edingto?^ ; Junior Second Lieuteriant — 'iiEN^Y A- Hicks,
Arriving at St, Louis on the 20th, they were equipped with a battery of six guns, and their complement of men was fijled by the transfer of forty^^five men from the Tenth Battery, They moved iip the Missouri to Leavenworth City, Kansas, where they were furnished with horses and otherwise supplied for their march across the Elains, They left Leavenworth on the 26th of April, and reached Denver City, Colorado, on th^ 24 of June, a distanee of over 500 miles,
At Denver, fee battery was divided, the right section, under Lieutenant Dodge, marching to Fort Union, in New Me^siico, and thence to Fort Lyon, in Colorado, a distance of 450 miles, The
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| Title | Light Artillery Batteries, chapter 54 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Source Title | Light Artillery Batteries, chapter 54 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Regiment | 1st Light Artillery; 2nd Light Artillery; 3rd Light Artillery; 4th Light Artillery; 5th Light Artillery; 6th Light Artillery; 7th Light Artillery; 8th Light Artillery; 9th Light Artillery; 10th Light Artillery; 11th Light Artillery; 12th Light Artillery; 13th Light Artillery; |
| 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. |
| 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 | CWOT0000zv |
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| Title | 956 |
| Source Title | Light Artillery Batteries, chapter 54 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Regiment | 9th Light Artillery |
| 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 | 956 MILITARY HISTORY OF WI8CONSIJ7, Sixty-six of the members having reenlisted, they were remustered iuto the United States service on the 26th of January. 1864. The veterans left Nashville on the 12th of March, for a thirty days' furlough in Wisconsin. They returned to Murfrees¬ boro on the 25th of April, where they found the nour veterans, Here they Avere assigned position iu Fortress Eosecraus, one of the defences of Murfreesboro, They remained in this position until ordered to Wisoousin, where they arrived on the 10th of August, 1865, and were mustered out, paid and disbanded, Staiistics.r—OrigmSil strength, 161. Gain —by recruits iu 1868, 2, in 1864, 90, in 1865, 10; reenhsted, 66', total, 829, Loss^ by death, 25; missing, 1; deserted, 18; transferred, 14; discharged, 53 { mustered out, 223, J^INTH RATTERY, The Ninth Battery was organized at Burlington, Eaoine County, under the superintendence of Captain Cyrus H, Johnson, and was mustered into the United States service on the 27th of January, 1862. Moving to Camp Utley, Eacine, ou the 18th of March, they were ordered to St, Louis, aud left the State with the following ofiS-cers; Captain «rCYRUB H. JOHNgOK, Ji'h'st JAeuienantrr-jA'iiES H. Dodge; Junior First LieiUenarU¦^'Wat&on J, Orocrebj Second lAeutenant^ 3OHH A. Edingto?^ ; Junior Second Lieuteriant — 'iiEN^Y A- Hicks, Arriving at St, Louis on the 20th, they were equipped with a battery of six guns, and their complement of men was fijled by the transfer of forty^^five men from the Tenth Battery, They moved iip the Missouri to Leavenworth City, Kansas, where they were furnished with horses and otherwise supplied for their march across the Elains, They left Leavenworth on the 26th of April, and reached Denver City, Colorado, on th^ 24 of June, a distanee of over 500 miles, At Denver, fee battery was divided, the right section, under Lieutenant Dodge, marching to Fort Union, in New Me^siico, and thence to Fort Lyon, in Colorado, a distance of 450 miles, The |
| Digital Identifier | CWOT0981 |
