208 |
Previous | 211 of 792 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
208 HISTORY OF VERNON COUNTY. 3d Corporal, Justus Smith. 4th " David C. Yakee. 6th '' Amasa B. Sexton. 6th " Isaac L. Smith. 7th " John W. Church. 8th " John A. Ferguson. Privates — Jonathan Adams, Alfred Adams, Orrin Ames, Alexander M. Asberry, Peter D. Bartholomew, Jason Baldwin, Christopher C. Baker, Charles Barstow, Alfred Bartholomew, Abraham Benn, Mitchel Beck,''Amon Beddison, Russell S. Bundy, Isaac M. C. Burcham, William M. Chambers, Henry Chandler, William F. C. Coard, Philo Curley, William T. Cummings, George W.Cummings, Lysander Dalton, Joshua Douglas, John E. Davis, Charles W. Delap, John Dewitt, Thomas E. Engle, Robert L. Fer¬ guson, William H. Foreaker, John Garrett, Philip Gieser, James W. Oilman, Britton L. Gillett, Perley Grubb, George F. Green, John Graham, Henry N. Hadley, Moses E. Hadley, Nelson D. Hale, William F. Hanchett, George W.Hope, David C. Hope, Edward F. Hunting¬ ton, Henry Humphrey, William B. U. Hunter, Peter Jacobus, William Jonas, James L. Jordan, James H. Layne, Edwin, K. Loring, James Mains, John Marshall, Manasah McClurg, James Mason, Peter S. Moore, Alexander Morrison, EU Osborn, William Pidcock, George T. P id- cock, George J. Pierce, George Pulver, Frank¬ lin Ranger, William R. Rees, William C. Reed, Thomas H. Reed, Martin V. B. Richards, Amos A. Richardson, Ezra A. Roberts, Benja" min F. Roberts, Frederic S. Roe, Merritt Rowe, James H. Rogers, James F. Rhoe, John R. Rundle, Ira H. Sanford, Harvey Sewell, Nicho¬ las V. Sharp, Finley Smith, Nathaniel H. Smith, Hiram Steadman, Silas H. Strieker, Freeman Sutton, Oilman Tenney, Charles H. Tilden, Vesparian W. Whitney, Ira Wisel, William S: Waters, Samuel Darnell, Arthur Gill. The history of company A, is, of course, merged in that of THE 26th REGIMENT. This regiment was organized at Camp Solo¬ mon, La Crosse, in September, 1862, and mus¬ tered into the United States service on the 14th of that month, and was ordered to report to Gen. Pope, at St. Paul, to aid in suppressing the Indian difficulties in the State of Minnesota. They left the State on the 16th, with the fol¬ lowing roster: Colonel—Milton Montgomery. Lieutenant Colonel—Samuel J. Nasmith. Major—Jeremiah M. Rusk. Adjutant—George G. Symes. Quartermaster—William H. Downs. Surgeon—Martin R. Gage. 1st Assistant Surgeon—Jacob McCreary. 2d Assistant Surgeon—William A. Gott. Chaplain- Rev. T. C. Golden. Captain Co. A—James Berry. " " B—WUliam H. Joslyn. " " C—H. D. Faryuharson. " " D—James D. Condit. " E—John D. Scott. " " F—James C. Farrand. « " G—Viruz W. Dorwin. " " H—ZibaS. Swan. " " Ir-Robert Nash. " K—Robert M. Gordon. First Lieutenant Co. A—Cyrus M. Butt. " " " B—WiUiam Roush. " " C—L. S. Mason. " " " D—M. E. Leonard. " " " E—John W. Smelker. " " F—Parker C. Dunn. " " 'i G—John W. Brackett. " " - " H—Chas.F. Olmstead. " " " I—Daniel N. Smalley. " " " K—Charles A. Hunt. Second Lieut. Co. A—John R. Casson. " " B—William H.Bennett. " " " C—Thomas Barnett. a *< « D—Charles S. Farnam. " " " E—John M. Shaw. " " " F—Oscar E. Foote. " " " G~Robert J. Whittleton. *' " " H—Henry C.Wise. " " " I—John T. Richards. '' ^' " K—Lewis F. Grow,
Object Description
Title | History of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Together with sketches of its towns and villages, educational, civil, military and political history; portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens. |
Title of work | History of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Together with sketches of its towns and villages, educational, civil, military and political history; portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens. |
Short title | History of Vernon County, Wisconsin |
Author | Union Publishing Company |
Description | This 1884 history of Vernon County, Wisconsin, covers such topics as geology and topography, Indians, the Winnebago War, the Black Hawk War, early settlers and pioneer life,politics and government, courts, railroads, pioneer reminiscences, Vernon County residents in teh Civil War, agriculture, medicine, newspapers, schools, and the towns, and villages of Bergen, Christiana, Clinton, Coon, Forest, Franklin, Genoa, Greenwood, Hamburg, Harmony, Hillsborough, Jefferson, Kickapoo, Liberty, Stark, Sterling, Union, Viroqua, Webster, Wheatland, and Whitetown. Biographical sketches of residents of the counties are included. |
Place of Publication (Original) | Springfield, Illinois |
Publisher (Original) | Union Publishing Company |
Publication Date (Original) | 1884 |
Language | English |
Format-Digital | xml |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
Identifier-Digital | Vern1884000 |
State | Wisconsin; |
County | Vernon County; |
Decade | 1820-1829; 1830-1839; 1840-1849; 1850-1859; 1860-1869; 1870-1879; 1880-1889; |
Type | Text |
Description
Title | 208 |
Page Number | 208 |
Title of work | History of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Together with sketches of its towns and villages, educational, civil, military and political history; portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens. |
Author | Union Publishing Company |
Publication Date (Original) | 1884 |
Format-Digital | jpeg |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
Identifier-Digital | Vern1884211 |
Full Text | 208 HISTORY OF VERNON COUNTY. 3d Corporal, Justus Smith. 4th " David C. Yakee. 6th '' Amasa B. Sexton. 6th " Isaac L. Smith. 7th " John W. Church. 8th " John A. Ferguson. Privates — Jonathan Adams, Alfred Adams, Orrin Ames, Alexander M. Asberry, Peter D. Bartholomew, Jason Baldwin, Christopher C. Baker, Charles Barstow, Alfred Bartholomew, Abraham Benn, Mitchel Beck,''Amon Beddison, Russell S. Bundy, Isaac M. C. Burcham, William M. Chambers, Henry Chandler, William F. C. Coard, Philo Curley, William T. Cummings, George W.Cummings, Lysander Dalton, Joshua Douglas, John E. Davis, Charles W. Delap, John Dewitt, Thomas E. Engle, Robert L. Fer¬ guson, William H. Foreaker, John Garrett, Philip Gieser, James W. Oilman, Britton L. Gillett, Perley Grubb, George F. Green, John Graham, Henry N. Hadley, Moses E. Hadley, Nelson D. Hale, William F. Hanchett, George W.Hope, David C. Hope, Edward F. Hunting¬ ton, Henry Humphrey, William B. U. Hunter, Peter Jacobus, William Jonas, James L. Jordan, James H. Layne, Edwin, K. Loring, James Mains, John Marshall, Manasah McClurg, James Mason, Peter S. Moore, Alexander Morrison, EU Osborn, William Pidcock, George T. P id- cock, George J. Pierce, George Pulver, Frank¬ lin Ranger, William R. Rees, William C. Reed, Thomas H. Reed, Martin V. B. Richards, Amos A. Richardson, Ezra A. Roberts, Benja" min F. Roberts, Frederic S. Roe, Merritt Rowe, James H. Rogers, James F. Rhoe, John R. Rundle, Ira H. Sanford, Harvey Sewell, Nicho¬ las V. Sharp, Finley Smith, Nathaniel H. Smith, Hiram Steadman, Silas H. Strieker, Freeman Sutton, Oilman Tenney, Charles H. Tilden, Vesparian W. Whitney, Ira Wisel, William S: Waters, Samuel Darnell, Arthur Gill. The history of company A, is, of course, merged in that of THE 26th REGIMENT. This regiment was organized at Camp Solo¬ mon, La Crosse, in September, 1862, and mus¬ tered into the United States service on the 14th of that month, and was ordered to report to Gen. Pope, at St. Paul, to aid in suppressing the Indian difficulties in the State of Minnesota. They left the State on the 16th, with the fol¬ lowing roster: Colonel—Milton Montgomery. Lieutenant Colonel—Samuel J. Nasmith. Major—Jeremiah M. Rusk. Adjutant—George G. Symes. Quartermaster—William H. Downs. Surgeon—Martin R. Gage. 1st Assistant Surgeon—Jacob McCreary. 2d Assistant Surgeon—William A. Gott. Chaplain- Rev. T. C. Golden. Captain Co. A—James Berry. " " B—WUliam H. Joslyn. " " C—H. D. Faryuharson. " " D—James D. Condit. " E—John D. Scott. " " F—James C. Farrand. « " G—Viruz W. Dorwin. " " H—ZibaS. Swan. " " Ir-Robert Nash. " K—Robert M. Gordon. First Lieutenant Co. A—Cyrus M. Butt. " " " B—WiUiam Roush. " " C—L. S. Mason. " " " D—M. E. Leonard. " " " E—John W. Smelker. " " F—Parker C. Dunn. " " 'i G—John W. Brackett. " " - " H—Chas.F. Olmstead. " " " I—Daniel N. Smalley. " " " K—Charles A. Hunt. Second Lieut. Co. A—John R. Casson. " " B—William H.Bennett. " " " C—Thomas Barnett. a *< « D—Charles S. Farnam. " " " E—John M. Shaw. " " " F—Oscar E. Foote. " " " G~Robert J. Whittleton. *' " " H—Henry C.Wise. " " " I—John T. Richards. '' ^' " K—Lewis F. Grow, |
Type | Text |