Michigan Soldiers Wounded
Michigan Soldiers In The Hospital
Michigan Soldiers Exchange
(Grand River Daily Eagle - 24 May 1864)

Wounded

Company H-Wm. Harris, priv. in left shoulder, severe; Geo.H. Lemon, priv. in head, severe; Thos. Atay, priv. in right arm, severe; Jas. S. Pen, priv. in hip, severe; Wm. Cummings, priv. in head, slight; Jerry . Richardson, priv. in head, slight.; A.A. Griswold, 1st Serg. in right thigh, severe; Robert Graham, priv. in right thigh, slight; Porter Knapp, priv. in head slight; Porter Thayer, priv. in right arm, slight; Chas. D. Spang, priv. in left hand, slight; John K. Marsh, priv. in left arm, slight; John Barnhard, priv. in left arm, slight; Coda White, Corp. in arm, severe.

Company I-James F. McGinley, 1st.Lieut. Wounded in right shoulder, and lung; Alexander J. Brennan, Serg. in head, slight; John Beard, priv. in both hips, severe; George L. Carlisle, Corp. in left side, slight; George H. Adams, priv. in both hips, severe; Charles F. Barton, priv. in left arm, slight; Joseph Dunn, priv. in left cheek, slight; Gordon Reed, priv.in left thigh, severe; William Shelley, priv. leg amputated; John Donnivan, priv. wounded in right shoulder and cheek, Clarence Loning, priv. in left groin. severe; Charles Nelson, priv. in leg, severe; John Tate, priv. in both thighs, severe; John Finch, priv. in right arm, severe; Albert Hayne, priv. in right arm and thigh, severe; Thomas Lynch, priv. slight; Thomas Somerset, priv. in finger, slight; Berthel Thomson, in shoulder, slight; Samuel C. Taylor, Corporal.

Company K-John Endie, priv. leg amputated; Edward Malory, Priv. wounded in thigh, slight; Frederick L. Barker, 1st Serg. In shoulder, severe; Mortimer Millard, Corp. slight.

Riley Swick, priv. slight.; Orange McClure, priv. slight; J. Pelton, priv. in hand; Herman Kunig, Corp. in side; Simon P. Barnhart, priv. in arm slight; D. Free, priv. slight; Mortimer Hamilton, Serg. Severe; Alfred Pelies, arm severe.

Missing:

Company A-James Bunees, priv;William Draper, priv.

Company C-August Nikerman, priv; Conrad Benton, priv.; Theodore Castor, Serg.; Alexander Parkes, priv.Isreal S. Geer, Capt. Wounded and missing

Company E- Edwin Van Wert, Corp. Alonzo Manson, priv.

 

Our Soldiers in Hospital - 3 March 1864

The following are the names of Michigan soldiers in Hospital in Camp Nelson, Ky., Maj. D. Meeker, Surgeon in charge.

10th Cavalry

Serg. A. Herrick, Co. H.; O. Burlingham, I; G. B. Wheeler, E; R.J. Perry, K.; J. Stevens, I.; .F. Goodrich, K.; C. Harrington, D.; J.J. Riley, A.; G. Dean, M.; D. Royor, L.; J. Bosma, C.; C. Doren, G.; S. Holcomb, H.; B.A. Van Norman, A.; C.C. Pemberton, C.;

W.C. Austin, L.; G. Harris, F.; .S. Darling, K.; W.H. Babcock, K.; G.H. Groom, L.; G.H. Rose, E.; A. Krombery, B.; J. Morgan A.; W. Coverstone, I.; W. Ruby, B.; E.A. Berry, E.; D.N. Chapman, D.; F. Goodrich, K.; S. Eaton, K.; S. Thorn, I.; D.. Tucker, I. E.N. Clifford, F.; A. Woodward, A.; E.B. Smith,; I.; N. Root, A.; W.L. Van Dyke, D.; J.P. Gorton, K.; A. Custer, C.; A. Campbell, M.; A. Clark, L.; F.M. Noble, M.; E.S. Hale, L.;C. Sherman, C.; J.H. Clark, L.; D. Hubbell, G.; C.M. Dean, K.; W.H. McNulsy,M.; G.F. Prior, F.; S. Ketcham, H.

10th Cavalry

P. Beardsly, F.; A.N. Roosa, E.; C.S. Hartman, -.; J. Steel, F.; A. Bailey, J.; A. Gordon, A.; W. Roberts, H.; W.H. Shaw, H.; P.J. Curtis, L.; B.C. Perham, K.; W.H. Simmons, H.; B. Shons, E.

11th Cavalry

J.W. Hulbert, M.; L. Cummins, D.; W. Thew, H.

The following named members of the 11th Cavalry are in their regimental hospital:

C.D. Stimpson, Co. B.; John Parmer, B.; Dwight Cummins, C.; Thomas Larkins, E.; John Vanderventer, E.; H.B. Chapman, A.; L.D. Bingham, G.; George Canning, G.; Harrison Pulbing, H. ; Julius Castle, I.; John Jerne, L.; Adin Wart, L.; Elias Brees, L.; Henry Olin, I.; F.A. Spencer, C.; Gilbert Sweet, M.; J.W. Riker, M.; Christian Eirchenberger, M.; Theodore Roiston, M.; George Price, M.; George Landon, M.; Samuel Useweek, M.; Charles Strong, M.; David Stuck, D.

 

Michigan Soldiers Exchanged - 7 April 1864

Soldiers Exchanged

The following is a list of Michigan Soldiers who arrived at Annapolis by the flag of truce boat. March 24th, and were admitted as patients in the General Hospital.

Corp. John R. Grover, Co. . 7th cavalry

Albert Weese, drummer, Co. C.27th infantry

James Connor, Co. G. 27th infantry

Warren G. Hill, Co. K. 3d cavalry

John B. Estelle, Co. E. 5th cavalry

F.R. Donaldson, Co. D. 7th cavalry

N.L. Couter, Co. G. 7th cavalry

James Stevenson, Co. G. 8th cavalry

Edward Barry, Co. I. 8th cavalry

Wm. Vaughn, Co. H. 10th cavalry

The following are in Division Hospital No. 2, Annapolis.

Corp. George F. Godfrey, 8th cavalry

Frank Wright, Co. A.

A. Conner, Co. E

E.M. Powers, Co. C.

W.M. Jackson, Co. D. 1st sharpshooters.

Henry A. Pattison, Co. L. 7th cavalry

A. Hawkins, Co. H. 7th cavalry

-Merritt, Co. E. 9th cavalry

-Franklin, Co. G. 9th cavalry

G. Dingman, Co. F. 27th infantry

The following sick soldiers have been admitted in Division No. 1

Col. N.J. Hall,, 7th infantry

W. Haight, drummer, 8th infantry

Below is 1st sharpshooters:

Chas. Hubbard, Co. K.

Frank Wagner, Co. B.

Victor Burke, Co. B.

Wm. Parker, Co. B.

Zenous Brott, Co. B.

Wm. H. Brott, Co. B.

Chas. Fox, Co. C.

J.H. Countryman Co.D.

Wm. Ireland, Co. D.

J. Spooner, Co. D.

J. Edmonds, Co. D.

Otis Sylvester, Co. D.

C. Payfer, Co. F.

W.H.H. Stewart, Co. F.

Wm. Durfey, Co. H.

 

 


Transcriber: Barb Jones
Created: 5 March 2010