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Rank | Name | City/Town | Enlistment Date |
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Agnew, John Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Brown, Edward Private. Sept. 29, 1862 | |||
Brogle, Robert Private. Sept. 26, 1862 | |||
Buhre, Carl Private. Sept. 29, 1862 | |||
Benett, John Privaia. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Burke, John H. Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Burke, Thomas Private. Sept. 25, 1862 | |||
Byer, Frederick Private. Sept. 11, 1862 | |||
Bourn, Charles Private. Sept. 24, 1862 | |||
Carroll, Thomas Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Casey, Francis Private. Aug. 12, 1862 | |||
Charlton, Wm. Private. Aug. 13, 1862 | |||
Dillin, Thomas Private. Oct. 1, 1862 | |||
Doster, John W. Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Day, William Private. Aug. 12, 1862 | |||
Emmitt, John Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Faten, Henry Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Friberg, Gottlieb Private. Sept. 1, 1862 | |||
Ford, Robert Private. Sept. 12, 1862 | |||
Howho, John Private. June 5, 1865 | |||
Hamilton, James Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Hanlin, Francis Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Kerbytank, Mathew Private. Sept. 25, 1862 | |||
Kock, John Private. Sept. 22, 1862 | |||
Kenlybenk, Mathew | |||
Lewis, James Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Lawrence, Robert Private. | |||
Mackelroy, Jas. Private. Sept. 24, 1862 | |||
McNight, John Private. Aug. 9, 1862 | |||
Plunstied, Francis Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Reid, William Private. Sept. 26, 1862 | |||
Ross, William Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Smith, Patrick Private. Sept. 29, 1862 | |||
Shields, Michael Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Smith, William Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Smith, John Private. Sept. 22, 1862 | |||
Smith, John R. Private. Sept. 24, 1862 | |||
Schier, Gustave Private. Sept. 22, 1862 | |||
Tatem, Henry Private. Sept. 19, 1862 | |||
Wilson, Thos. W. Private. Sept. 19, 1862 |