958 |
Previous | 31 of 42 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
958 MILITARY HISTORY OF AVISCONSIN.
they were joined by Lieutenant Crocker's command from Fort Earned.
On the muster out of the non-veterans, on the 26th of January, the command of the battery devolved on Lieutenant Crocker. A detachment which had been left at Fort Eiley, under Lieutenant Edington, rejoined the battery at Fort LeaA^enworth.
The battery Avas mustered out of service at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on the 30th of September, and arrived on the 4th of October at Madison,Wis., where the men were paid and received their final discharge.
Statistics.— Original strength, 155. Gain—by recruits in 1863, 4, in 1864, 53, in 1865, 6; reenhsted, 78, total, 296. Loss—by death, 6 ; deserted, 6 ; transferred, 1; discharged, 56 ; mustered out, 227.
TENTH BATTERY.
The Tenth Battery was recruited and organized at New Lisbon, under the superintendance of Captain Beebe, and was mustered into the service of the United States at Mihvaukee, on the 10th of February, 1862. Eroceeding to Camp Utley, Eacine, they remained until the 18th of March, Avhen they left the State with the following ofiicers:
Captain —YATES V. BEBEE.
First Lieutenant—Haytd C. Platt; Junior First Lieutenant-James Toner; Second LieutenarU—R. H. M. Groesbeck; Junior Secmid LieuteruxrU—Henry A. Hicks.
They arrived at St. Louis on the 20th of March, and were quartered at Benton Barracks. On the 1st of April, by order of Gen. Halleck, twenty-five men were transferred to the Eighth Bat¬ tery, and Lieutenant Hicks, with forty-five men, to the Ninth Battery, leaving Captain Beebe with only forty-seven men. They were joined soon after by twenty-four recruits from Wisconsin, and having been armed and equipped, embarked on the 30th, and proceeded to Eittsburg Landing, Avhere, on the ^th of May, they were assigned to the Eeserve Artillery. They took part in
Object Description
| 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 |
Description
| Title | 958 |
| Source Title | Light Artillery Batteries, chapter 54 from E.B. Quiner's Military History of Wisconsin (Chicago, 1866) |
| Regiment | 10th 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 | 958 MILITARY HISTORY OF AVISCONSIN. they were joined by Lieutenant Crocker's command from Fort Earned. On the muster out of the non-veterans, on the 26th of January, the command of the battery devolved on Lieutenant Crocker. A detachment which had been left at Fort Eiley, under Lieutenant Edington, rejoined the battery at Fort LeaA^enworth. The battery Avas mustered out of service at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on the 30th of September, and arrived on the 4th of October at Madison,Wis., where the men were paid and received their final discharge. Statistics.— Original strength, 155. Gain—by recruits in 1863, 4, in 1864, 53, in 1865, 6; reenhsted, 78, total, 296. Loss—by death, 6 ; deserted, 6 ; transferred, 1; discharged, 56 ; mustered out, 227. TENTH BATTERY. The Tenth Battery was recruited and organized at New Lisbon, under the superintendance of Captain Beebe, and was mustered into the service of the United States at Mihvaukee, on the 10th of February, 1862. Eroceeding to Camp Utley, Eacine, they remained until the 18th of March, Avhen they left the State with the following ofiicers: Captain —YATES V. BEBEE. First Lieutenant—Haytd C. Platt; Junior First Lieutenant-James Toner; Second LieutenarU—R. H. M. Groesbeck; Junior Secmid LieuteruxrU—Henry A. Hicks. They arrived at St. Louis on the 20th of March, and were quartered at Benton Barracks. On the 1st of April, by order of Gen. Halleck, twenty-five men were transferred to the Eighth Bat¬ tery, and Lieutenant Hicks, with forty-five men, to the Ninth Battery, leaving Captain Beebe with only forty-seven men. They were joined soon after by twenty-four recruits from Wisconsin, and having been armed and equipped, embarked on the 30th, and proceeded to Eittsburg Landing, Avhere, on the ^th of May, they were assigned to the Eeserve Artillery. They took part in |
| Digital Identifier | CWOT0983 |
