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Montpelier's Roll of Honor

Name Company Regt Enlistment Remarks
Allen, Andrew H.  D 2   Died July 26, 61.
Ayers, Albert J.  B 10   Died Sept. 16, 62.
Atherton, Omri S.  C 17   Died Nov. 6, 64.
Armstrong, Thomas  Reg. Service     Died July 26, 65, of wounds. rec'd. at Port Hudson.
Baxter, Robert  H USR Rgt.     Died Sept. 6, 66, at Richmond, Va.
Bennett, Amos N.  F 2   Killed at Fredericksburgh, May 3, 63. 
Brooks, Robert  B 10   Died in Danville Prison, Ga. Dec. 23, 63. 
Brown, John H.  3rd Bat.     Died at City Point, Va., Sept. 16, 64. 
Bryant, Eliphalet E.  H USR Rgt.     Died at Richmond, Va., Sept. 16, 66. 
Buxton, Harris  H 11   Died Feb. 20, 63. 
Burgin, Patrick  D 2   Killed at Banks Ford, May 3, 63. 
Burke, John  B 10   Died at Brandy Station, Va., Nov. 9, 64. 
Burke, Walter  C 13   Died at Wolfs Run Shoals, Va., Mar. 4. 62. 
Carr, James M.  B 10   Died July 1, 64. 
Cayhue, Tuffield  B 10   Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 63. 
Chalifaux, Maxy  H USR Rgt.     Died at Richmond, Va., Aug. 15, 66. 
Divine, Patrick  K 3   Killed at Lee's Mills, Apr. 16, 62. 
Emerson, Andrew A.  E 17   Died July 17, 64. 
Franklin, Roswell  H 3   Died Dec. 16, 63. 
Gilman, Sydney A. G 4   Died in Andersonville Prison, Oct. 64.
Gray, Ira S. D 5   Killed at Savage Station, June 29, 62. 
Greeley, Allen B 10   Died July 1, 63, of wounds. Received, at Cold Harbor. 
Goodrich, Victor F 2   Killed at Bull Run, July 21, 61. 
Harran, Selden B. F 2   Died Nov. 16, 61. 
Horr, John P.  H 6   Killed at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 64. 
Kent, Hermon G.  G 4   Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 19, 62. 
Kennedy, Felix  B 10   Died Dec. 8, 63. 
Kimball, Frank 39 Ma. Reg.   Killed at Piedmont, Va., June 5, 64. 
Ladue, Joseph  G 4   Died Feb. 26, 64, of wounds received in action. 
Loomis, Vernon L.  H 3   Died Feb. 6, 63. 
Mailhote, Victor W.  G 4   Died Oct. 5, 62, of wounds received in action. 
Mahoney, Sylvester D. F 2   Killed at Spotsylvania, May 12, 64. 
Marshall, William  E 18   Died June 3, 64, of wounds received in action. 
McManus, James W.  H 3   Killed at Spotsylvania, May 12, 64. 
Minouge, William  H 2   Killed at Spotsylvania, May 12, 64. 
Mitchell, Sullivan B.  1st. Bat.     Died July 25, 64, of wounds received in action. 
Nealor, Edward  H USR Reg,     Died in Richmond, Va., Sept. 8, 66. 
Rose, Joseph H 17   Killed at Petersburgh, July 27, 64. 
Shorey, Elscine   F 2   Killed at Spotsylvania, May 12, 64. 
Smith, Levi  K 4   Died May 12, 63, 
Sprague, Fredrick W.   A 6   Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 64. 
Stetson, Ezra B 10   Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 64. 
Stone, Horatio F.  H 2   Killed in Wilderness, May 4, 64. 
Storrs, Gilman U.  B 10   Killed at Mine Run, Nov, 27, 63. 
Storrs, Charles W.  K 7   Died Apr. 10, 65, of wounds. received at Spanish Fort. 
Stowe, Lorenzo,   14 R.I. Reg.     Died in 63. 
Taylor, Benjamin   F 2   Died June 28, 62. 
Thayer, James E.  E 8   Killed at Bayou Des Allems, Sept. 4, 62. 
Waldron, Ezekiel  B 10   Died Apr. 6, 65. of wounds received in action. 
White, George A.  H 2   Killed at Spotsylvania, May 12, 64. 
Wright, Benjamin N. I 13   Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 63.

* Residents of Montpelier, but credited to other towns, for the reason that at the date of their enlistment the quota of the town was full, and they were credited to other towns that they might draw 'their state bounty. At all the calls made by the Government for troops during the war, the town kept in excess of her quota. For various reasons, several went into other states and enlisted, and were not town credits. Therefore, it seems no more than just and right that all of the names of these men, so far as are known, should be written in history as credit to the town.
† Substitute.
‡ Drafted.

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Source: History of Washington County Vermont, Collated and Published by Abby Maria Hemenway, 1882.

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