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War of Rebellion Name, Age, Company, Regiment, Notes John O'Connor, 18, I 4. Pat. O'Connor, 16, K 17; music. Tabor H. Parcher, 24, B 10; Corporal discharged July 6, 64. Edwin Parker, 18, B 10; Corporal. Henry F. Parker, 21, D 2; discharged May 29, 62. Edward N. Phelps, 22, I 9; Corporal reduced; transferred to Veteran Corps. Henry C. Phillips, 26, C Cav; sergt red; promoted Sergeant. Carlos Prescott, 23, D. 2; discharged July 24, 62; died of disease contracted in service. Leroy Prescott, 19, I 13. L. L. Pollard, 25, G 3; drafted. Homer Ruggles, 27, F I; re-en in Cav C; wounded; pro corp. Nov. 18, 61; Sergeant. George G. Rice, 18, 10 G; died at Alexandria, before joining regt. Winslow C. Rollins, 26, D 2, deserted from gen hospital 1865. George Ray, D 5. Alva Rowell, 26, I 13; re-en; killed at Wilderness. Curtis C. Sleeper, 19, C 2; discharged Nov. 1, 62; wounded June 29, 62. Timothy T. Sleeper, 32, D 2; Corporal discharged Feb. 5, 63; died Oct. 11, 63, of disease contracted in service. Charles Smith, 45, B 10; transferred to Invalid Corps, July 1, 63. Clifford Smith, 21, A 7; re-en; deserted Sept. 27, 64. Geo. E. Smith, 19, D 2; wounded at Wilderness. Jerry Smith, 26, A 7; re-en, and deserted Sept. 27, 64. William H. Stimson, 24, C 3, Jan. 29, 62; discharged Feb. 3, 63; wounded June 29, 62. Horatio G. Stone, 19, D 2; died of wounds received at Wilderness, May 4, 64. John Stone, M Cav; saddler. Willard S. Stone, 24, D 2; killed at Wilderness, May 5, 64. John W. Sawyer, 29, B 10; deserted at Brattleboro, May 23, 64. Calvin E. Seaver, 27, I 13; wounded at Gettysburgh, July 3, 63. Herschall F. Smith, 26, I 13. William C. Smith, 18, I 13. William D. Smith, 22, I 13. Orvand A. Stone, 32, I 13. John R. Slocum, 9. Wayland A. Strong, 22, K 17. Frank Stearns, 18, C 17; died Jan. 6, 64, of wounds received in action May 12, 64. Edward Taylor, 18, B 10. Lucian D. Thompson, 31, B 10; com 2nd Lieutenant Aug. 4, 62; 1st Lieutenant Co. G, Dec. 27, 62; Captain Co. D, June 17, 64; killed at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 64. George Tatro, 28, B 10; died Dec. 28, 64. Burton C. Turner, 18, D 2; died Nov. 5, 64. Chauncy Turner, 20, D 2; drafted. Joseph Tate, D 5. John Toban, D 5. Edward Wells, 25, 5; band; discharged Feb. 20, 62. Edwin H. Wells, 22, K 17. Henry Wells, 25, A 7; died Aug. 9, 62. William Wells, 23, C Cav; com 1st Lieutenant Co. C, Oct. 14, 61; Captain Nov. 18, 61; Major Oct. 30, 62; Colonel June 4, 64; Brevet Brigadier General Feb. 22, 65; Brigadier General May 19, 65; Brevet Major General; wounded July 6, 62, Sept. 13, 63. George I Wilson, D 2. Henry M. Wood, 18, E, 8; died Sept. 13, 63. Wm. M. Wood, 19, E 8; died July 14, 63. Sidney H. Woodward, 18, B 10; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 65; pro Corporal Apr. 1, 64. Benjamin F. Wright, 18, D 2. George S. Woodward, 22, C Cav; killed Apr. 3, 63. Ira S. Woodward, 18, B 10; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 63. Wm. Woodard, 19, B 10; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 64. Chas. B. Wooster, 23, K 3; discharged Oct. 30, 62. Hiram P. Wright, 28, C Cav; wounded himself. Jacob Wrisley, 19, D 2; re-en Jan. 21, 64. Liberty White, 44, B 10; trans to In. Corps. Alexander Warden, 21, D 2; discharged; re-enlisted into 5th. Wm. C. Woodruff, 26, I 13. Wm. A. Wooster, 24, I 13. Charles S. Wrisley, 28, C 15. John W. York, 21, D 2; re-en color bearer for Gen. Wright commanding 6th corps. Hiram Young, 44, B 10; committed suicide June 26, 64. Jos. E. Young, 36, B 10; wounded at Spotsylvania. Geo. W. York, 33, K 2; drafted; died of wounds received at Wilderness, May 5, 64 Ashley ~ Nelson | O'Connor ~ York
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