The Sword And Gun a History of the 37th Wis Volunteer Infantry From Its First
The Sword And Gun a History of the 37th Wis Volunteer Infantry From Its First
Robert Eden
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Service at Madison, Wis. , by Cant. T. T BRAND, U. S. A. , April 13, 1864. Captain. R. C. EDEN. Promoted Major, Dec. 15th, 1864. Lieut. Col. , July 21st, 1865. Brev. Lieut. Col. U. S. V. First Lieutenant. W. H. EARL. Died in Hospital, Washington, D. C. , of wounds re ceived in action, June 17th, 1864. Second Lieutenant. N. S. DAVISON. Wounded, June 18th, 1864. Promoted First Lieutenant, July 28th, 1864. Wounded Dec. 1 5th, 1864. Promoted Captain, Dec. 15th, 1864. Discharged for disability, 1565.... Musicians. Win. Burton, appointed principal musician, July, 1864. William Mason, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. Sergeants. L. D. Harmon, wounded June 17th ; promoted 2d Lieut. July 23d, 1864; 1st Lieut, Dec. 15th, 1864; Captain, May, 1865. J. E. Williamson, wounded Aug. 19th, 1884; promoted 2d Lieut. , Dec. 15th, 1864 ; 1st Lieut. , May, 1865. T. D. Powers, wounded June 18th, " 1864. 0. E. Rice, died Aug. 14th, of wounds received in action, July 30th, 1864. Taos. A. Lockhart, wounded June 17th, 1864.
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