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Company G, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division
6th Army Corps
Officers
Captains
Edward R. Kinney;
promoted from 1st Lieutenant, Company I, June 30, 1863.
Captain, W. H. H. Hall;
resigned Apr. 30, 1862.
Captain, L. M. Tubbs;
promoted from Lieutenant, Company B, June 14, 1862;
resigned June 20, 1863. |
Lieutenants
1st, Charles C. Backus;
promoted Sergeant to 2nd Lieutenant, and to 1st
Lieutenant, Nov. 1, 1862.
1st, Alfred M. Nevens; died May 2, 1862, of wounds
received at Lee's Mills; buried in the cemetery at the
village in Moretown.
1st, Benoni B. Fullam, promoted from Sergeant major June
14, 1862; dismissed Oct. 25, 1862.
2nd, Edwin C. Lewis; resigned 1862.
2nd, Edwin C. Joslyn; promoted from private, Company D,
Dec. 7, 1862; promoted to 1st, Company D, Feb. 3, 1863.
2nd, Fred D. Kimball; promoted from Company D, Feb. 3,
1863; wounded July 16, 1863; discharged Oct. 22, 1863. |
Sergeants
1st, George F. Wilson,
veteran, from Northfield, killed at Gaines' Farm, June
1, 1864.
Henry C. Backus, Fayston.
Wm. M. Cleaveland, Hancock, a
very brave soldier, killed at the battle of the
Wilderness, Virginia, May 6, 1864.
Ernest
E. Burroughs, wounded July 10, 1863, at Funkstown,
Maryland, killed at Gaines' Farm, June I, 1864.
James Harriman, wounded at
battle of Wilderness, Virginia, May 6, 1864.
1st, Oscar G. Kelsey, Warren,
died July 10, 1862, of wounds received at Gould's Farm.
1st, John F. Jones,
Waitsfield, discharged Apr. 16, 1863.
Charles C. Backus, promoted
to 2nd Lieutenant June 12, 1862. |
Corporals
Leman J.
Holden, Hardwick
John Lee, Jr., Middlesex
Hiram Goodspeed, Warren
Frank A. Trask, Warren
Aaron Goss, Moretown, promoted from private Dec. 28,
1863, by order of regimental officers
Bertram D. Campbell, Waitsfield, died of measles
Wm. H. Smith, Waitsfield, died of measles, Dec. 1861
Merrill H. Pucklin, Warren, died of chronic diarrhea
Oscar J. Moore, Lincoln
Charles P. Divoll, Topsham, died June 1, 1864, of wounds
received at battle of the Wilderness, Virginia |
Musicians
John
Devine, fifer, veteran, from Middlesex
Michael P. Eagan, drummer, Moretown
Caleb Heath, drummer, discharged
David C. Holt, fifer, discharged
Charles Franklin, Barre, teamster
C. C. Armington, Duxbury, pioneer and general laborer |
Privates Discharged
George A. Jones,
Northfield, wounded at White Oak Swamp, Virginia, July
1, 1862.
James Keer, Hancock, wounded
at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Alonzo Lane
Andrew J. Slayton
Charles E. Spaulding
Chester P. Streeter
Geo. Somerville
James Sweeney
Albert Williams |
Soldiers buried in Moretown
Those belonging to
other organizations, who died and are buried in town:
Osman G. Clark, died July 11,
1864, of chronic diarrhea; Company B, 10th Vermont
Volunteers.
Died of Diseases
Wm. H. Allard, Mar. 15, 1864
Newell Antoine, Sept. 1862
W. H. H. Badger, Feb. 12, 1863
Jonathan Boyden, June 20, 1862
Edwin J. Chase, Feb. 4, 1862
Edwin Canfield, Aug. 1862
W. N. S. Claflin, died May 20, 1863, of wounds received
at Banks' Ford, May 4, 1863
Morris L. Divoll, Dec. 28, 1862
Dexter M. Davis, Jan. 1862
Geo. Sawyer, Jr., Dec. 7, 1862
Manley Hoyt, June, 1862
Nathaniel Shattuck, April, 1862
Oramel Turner, July 28, 1862
Harry H. Wright, Feb. 1865, all of typhoid fever. |
Discharged for Disability
Albert Ainsworth
Henry Balch
Emerson E. Davis
Michael Donovan
Goin Bailey Evans
Charles Freeman
Lewis Goodell |
John H. Oilman
Horace Hall
Jarvis C. Harris
Hiram B. Howland
Allen Mahuran
Wm. Mills
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Wm. F. Moore
Henry Newton
Angus G. Nicholson
Peter Pero
Harrison Persons
Seth T. Porter |
Edwin
Phillips, promoted to assistant surgeon, 4th Vermont
Volunteers. |
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Source: History of Washington County Vermont, Collated and
Published by Abby Maria Hemenway, 1882.
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