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MANITOWOC SOLDIERS & SAILORS REGIMENTAL REUNION ROSTER 1880

By Wisconsin Soldiers Reunion Association, Published in 1880.

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MILITARY MISCELLANEOUS OBITUARIES PHOTOS VITAL RECORDS

SECOND INFANTRY

(Second Infantry, 3 years, organized June 11, 1861. Original strength: h, 1051; gain by recruits, etc., 215; total, 1266. Death loss, 261 - killed in action, 48; died of wounds, 60; of disease, 53. Other losses, 818 - missing, 6; desertions, 65; transfers, 134; discharged, 466. Strength at muster out, July 2nd, 1864, 348. Campaigns in Virginia, with the old "Iron Brigade".)

2nd Infantry Company F
Sanford, Henry Manitowoc

2nd Infantry Company K
Esslinger, C. G. (Lt.) Manitowoc


 THIRD INFANTRY

(Third Infantry, three years. Organized June 29, 1861. Original strength, 979; gain by recruits, etc., 1177; total, 2156; death loss, 247 - killed in action, 97; died of wounds, 52; of disease, 98. Other losses 1346 - missing, 5; desertion, 51; transfer, 98; discharged, 945. Strength at muster out, July 18, 1865, 810. Campaigns in Virginia, Georgia, North and South Carolina.)

3rd Infantry Company E
Myer, Peter Manitowoc Rapids


 FIFTH INFANTRY

(Fifth Infantry, three years, organized July 13th, 1861. Original strength, 1058; gain by recruits, etc., 1198. Total, 2256. Death loss, 285 - Killed in action, 98; died of wounds, 71; of disease, 116. Other losses, 547 - missing, 4; desertion, 105; transfer, 33; discharged, 405. Strength at muster out, June 20, and July 11, 1865, 1424. Campaigns in Virginia, from Yorktown to appomattox Court House.)

5th Infantry Company A
Anderson, J. L. (attorney) Manitowoc
Cadwell, Anthony Manitowoc
Stirn, Frank Manitowoc
Schlindler, Edward Manitowoc


SIXTH INFANTRY

(Sixth Infantry, three years, organized July 16, 1861. Original strength, 1108, gain by recruits, etc., 1035, Total, 2143. Death loss, 321 - killed in action, 163; died of wounds, 71; of disease, 84; of accidents, 3. Other losses, 684 - missing, 7; desertions, 79; transfers, 75; discharged, 513. Strength at muster out, July 14, 1865, 1148. Campaigns in Virginia with the old "Iron Brigade".)

6th Infantry Unassigned
Grupe, Ferdinand Hika


 SEVENTH INFANTRY

(Seventh Infantry, three years, organized September 16, 1861. Original strength, 1029, gain by recruits, etc., 903, Total, 1932. Death loss, 391 - killed in action, 172; died of wounds, 95; of disease, 124. Other losses, 629 - missing, 6; desertions, 44; transfers, 106; discharged, 473. Strength at muster out, July 32, 1865, 912. Campaigns in Virginia with the old "Iron Brigade".){Note: it states on the microfiche as July 32, 1865, this is not a typo by me.}

7th Infantry Company F
McPhall + Newton

7th Infantry Company K
Kirsher, Wendell Francis Creek


 NINTH INFANTRY

(Ninth Infantry, three years, organized October 26, 1861. Original strength, 870; gain by recruits, etc., 552, Total, 1422. Death loss, 175 - killed in action, 51; died of wounds, 24; of disease, 96; of accidents, 4. Other losses, 223 - missing, 0; desertions, 25; transfers, 7; discharged, 191. by muster out, November 1, 1861-739. Strength at muster out, January 30, 1866, 285.Campaigns in Missouri, Kansas & Arkansas.)

9th Infantry Company A
Brewery, Louis Kiel
Guthul, Louis Kiel
Voigt, Albert Meeme

9th Infantry Company B
Becker, Fred'k (Capt.) Manitowoc
Dunkee, A. F. (Capt.) Manitowoc
Guetzloe, Gisbert (Lt.) Manitowoc
Koch, Hugo (Lt.) Manitowoc
Stole, H. Two Rivers

9th Infantry Company D
Fiedemann, Christian Kiel

9th Infantry Company F
Schmidt, Carl H. (Capt.) Manitowoc

9th Infantry Company G
Schmidt, Chas. H. (Capt.) Manitowoc


 TWELFTH INFANTRY

(Twelfth Infantry, three years, organized October, 1861. Original strength, 1045, gain by recruits, etc., 1141, Total, 2186. Death loss, 291 - killed in action, 59; died of wounds, 32; of disease, 202. Other losses, 426 - missing, 0; desertions, 26; transfers, 64; discharged, 336. Strength at muster out, July 16, 1865, 1466. Campaigns in Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisana, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina & North Carolina.)

12th Infantry Company D
Jacket, Victor Two Rivers

12th Infantry Company F
Egan, Michael Osman


 FORTEENTH INFANTRY

(Forteenth Infantry, three years, organized January 30, 1862. Original strength, 970, gain by recruits, etc., 1212, Total, 2182. Death loss, 287 - killed in action, 61; died of wounds, 34; of disease, 192. Other losses, 540 - missing, 13; desertions, 97; transfers, 23; discharged, 407. Strength at muster out, October 9, 1865, 1355. Campaigns in Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Alabama & Georgia.)

14th Infantry Company E
Shove, Don A. (Lt.) Manitowoc
Day, B. B. (farmer) Larrabee
Sonte, S. A. Two Rivers
Staeller, Peter Manitowoc
Whitcomb, Joel Manitowoc
Williams, Jacob Manitowoc

14th Infantry Company I
Rumpff, Frederick Meeme
Rickaby, Robt. Cato

14th Infantry Unassigned
McCart, Jno Cato


 FIFTEENTH INFANTRY

(Fifteenth Infantry, three years, organized February 14, 1862. Original strength, 801, gain by recruits, etc., 105, Total, 906. Death loss, 267 - killed in action, 49; died of wounds, 33; of disease, 185. Other losses, 319 - missing, 22; desertions, 46; transfers, 47; discharged, 204. Strength at muster out, February 13, 1865, 320. Campaigns in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama & Georgia.)

15th Infantry Company F
Gustaveson, C. (Capt.) Manitowoc

15th Infantry Unassigned
Wickler, C. (farmer) Larrabee


 SEVENTEENTH INFANTRY

(Seventeenth Infantry, three years, organized March 15, 1862. Original strength, 941, gain by recruits, etc., 1023, Total, 1964. Death loss, 221 - killed in action, 22; died of wounds, 15; of disease, 178; of accidents, 6. Other losses, 642 - missing, 5; desertions, 157; transfers, 32; discharged, 448. Strength at muster out, July 14, 1865, 1101. Campaigns in Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina & South Carolina.)

17th Infantry Company G
Lafard, Frank Two Rivers
Laford, Godfrey Two Rivers
St. Peter, Frank Two Rivers


 TWENTIETH INFANTRY

(Twentieth Infantry, three years, organized August 23, 1862. Original strength, 990, gain by recruits, etc., 139, Total, 1129. Death loss, 227 - killed in action, 57; died of wounds, 36; of disease, 134. Other losses, 378 - missing, 0; desertions, 41; transfers, 115; discharged, 222. Strength at muster out, July 14, 1865, 524. Campaigns in Missouri, Arkansas Missouri, Louisana, Texas & Alabama.)

20th Infantry Company K
Lahey, Thos Two Creeks


TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY

(Twenty-First Infantry, three years, organized September 5, 1862. Original strength, 1002, gain by recruits, etc., 169, Total, 1171. Death loss, 288 - killed in action, 67; died of wounds, 47; of disease. Other losses, 400 - missing, 0; desertions, 40; transfers, 99; discharged, 261. Strength at muster out, July 8, 1865, 483. Campaigns in Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina & North Carolina.)

21st Infantry Company K
Doolan, Jno Manitowoc
Reardon, J. F. (Police) Manitowoc


TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY

(Twenty-Fourth Infantry, three years, organized August 15, 1862. Original strength, 1003, gain by recruits, etc., 74, Total, 1077. Death loss, 173 - killed in action, 61; died of wounds, 35; of disease, 77. Other losses, 458 - missing, 0; desertions, 71; transfers, 138; discharged, 289. Strength at muster out, June 10, 1865, 406. Campaigns in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia.)

24th Infantry Company C
Gatherie, Bernhardt Kiel
Krieger, Ferdinand Kiel
Kruger, Fred Kiel

24th Infantry Company H
Mohrhusen, L. T. Manitowoc


TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY

(Twenty-Sixth Infantry, three years, organized September 16, 1862. Original strength, 1002, gain by recruits, etc., 87, Total, 1089. Death loss, 254 - killed in action, 128; died of wounds, 56; of disease, 68; of accidents, 2. Other losses, 388 - missing, 0; desertions, 31; transfers, 125; discharged, 232. Strength at muster out, June 13, 1865, 447. Campaigns in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina & North Carolina.)

26th Infantry Company F
Arndt, Gottfried Hika
Dietericks, Carl Two Rivers


TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY

(Twenty-Seventh Infantry, three years, organized March 7, 1863. Original strength, 865, gain by recruits, etc., 331, Total, 1196. Death loss, 248 - killed in action, 15; died of wounds, 8; of disease, 222; of accidents, 3. Other losses, 363 - missing, 2; desertions, 56; transfers, 57; discharged, 248. Strength at muster out, August 29, 1865, 585.Campaigns in Kentucky, Arkansas, Alabama & Louisiana.)

27th Infantry Company A
Torrey, E. N. (carpenter) Larabee

27th Infantry Company C
Fischer, Jno H. Two Rivers
Petzold, C. J. Two Rivers

27th Infantry Company D
Rankin, Jos. (Capt.)
Burt, Geo (farmer) Larrabee
Caya, Alfred Two Rivers Dec. 23-63 Died of disease on date
Chaterton, Jno Larrabee
Chase, E. (farmer) Larrabee
Henike, Henry Two Rivers
Hurst, Wm. Two Rivers
Johnson, Ephraim (farmer) Mishicot
Knudson, Ole (farmer) Larrabee
King, Clifford (farmer) Cooperstown
Leger, Edmond Cato Oct. 15-63 Died of disease on date
Wagner, Michael (farmer) Larrabee
Wood, Alex (merchant) Two Rivers

27th Infantry Company E
Lahey, Jno Two Creeks

27th Infantry Company G
Georke, Chas. Two Rivers

27th Infantry Company H
Wilson, Geo (farmer) Mishicot
Wilson, Chas (merchant) Mishicot

27th Infantry Company I
Pierce, A. C. Manitowoc Rapids

27th Infantry Company K
Cox, Jeremiah Manitowoc
Classon, Andrew D. Manitowoc
Elingbo, Helgo (farmer) Larrabee
Hudson, Adolph Mishicot


THIRTY-SECOND INFANTRY

(Thirty-Second Infantry, three years, organized September 25, 1862. Original strength, 993, gain by recruits, etc., 481, Total, 1474. Death loss, 275 - killed in action, 17; died of wounds, 10; of disease, 244; of accidents, 4. Other losses, 274 - missing, 0; desertions, 58; transfers, 27; discharged, 189. Strength at muster out, July 12, 1865, 925. Campaigns in Tennessee, Miss., Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina & South Carolina.)

32nd Infantry Company G
Bedell, S. E. Manitowoc Rapids


THIRTY-FIFTH INFANTRY

(Thirty-Fifth Infantry, three years, organized February 27, 1864. Original strength, 1066, gain by recruits, etc., 2, Total, 1068. Death loss, 265 - killed in action, 1; died of wounds, 1; of disease, 250; of accidents, 4. Other losses, 208 - missing, 0; desertions, 29; transfers, 11; discharged, 168. Strength at muster out, March 15, 1866, 615. Campaigns in Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama & Texas.)

35th Infantry Company A
Sprang, Herman Two Rivers

 

 
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