MUSTER ROLL OF "D" COMPANY.
Raised in Waushara and Dane counties by Alvah Nash and Frank Munger, and mustered into U. S. service at Madison, Wis.
Captain.
Alvah Nash. Promoted Major, July 21st, 1865.
First Lieutenant.
Frank J. Munger. Prisoner of war, July 30th, 1864. Promoted Captain, July 21st, 1865.
Second Lieutenant.
W. C. Pope. Died of disease, April 30th, 1864.
Sergeants.
Geo. Hurst, promoted 2d Lieut., July 7th, 1864; transferred to company A.
Geo. W. Gustin, died June 3d, 1865.
Jas. Bennett, wounded July 30th, 1864.
Caleb Greenfield, wounded June 18th, 1864; discharged March, 1865.
Thompson P. Crowe, wounded Sept. 30th, 1864.
Corporals.
Dan. C. Eager, died of wounds received in action June 17th, 1864.
John W. Jobe.
Joel Dewel, killed July 27th, 1864.
Davis R. Lane, wounded July 30th, 1864; prisoner of war, April 2d, 1865.
Geo. B. Shumway, killed in action June 17th, 1864.
Warren J. Vantassell.
Chas. H. Pynchon.
Zachariah Westbrooke, taken prisoner July 30th and died at Danville, Va.
Musicians.
Fred. Hurst.
Benj. Wiggins.
Privates.
Ames, Nathaniel W.
Abbott, Sheridan J., discharged Oct. 19th, 1864.
Angier, Oscar F.
Brunton, John, wounded June 18th, 1864.
Bryant, J. M., wounded June 28th, 1864; transferred to V. R. C.
Bromaghim, Geo. W.
Bromaghim, Frank W.
Bent, Wm., wounded Oct. 27th, 1864; discharged June 10th, '65.
Briggs, Wm. H., wounded April 2d, 1865; discharged June 6th, 1865.
Blakesly, Tobias L.
Benjamin, Herbert, wounded June 18th, 1864.
Beatty, Wm., wounded June 18th, 1864.
Casey, Amos.
Chase, Jonathan.
Cox, Frederick.
Crawford, Robt. M., prisoner of war, July 30th, 1864.
Cunningham, Chas. F., prisoner of war, July 30th, 1864.
Dallas, John P., prisoner of war, July 30th, 1864.
Douglas, David C., prisoner of war, April 2d, 1865.
Eagan, Michael, died while home on furlough, Sept. 26th, 1864.
Eagan, John.
Eager, Thomas, killed in action July 30th, 1864.
Ferdon, Martin O.
Fryman, Jas. D., wounded June 20th, 1864; transf. to V. R. C.
Gillett, Elihu R., died in hospital May 10th, 1864.
Gifford, Jas. M.
Greenfield, John W., transf. to V. R. C.
Harmon, Albion, died in hospital July 5th, 1864.
Hawes, Ed. M.
Hayward, Franklin, died in hospital Oct. 5th, 1864.
Herrick, S. J.
Hills, Eber H., died in hospital May 7th, 1864.
Holmer, Benj.
House, Elijah, transferred to 38th Wis. Vol. Infantry.
Howe, Ambrose, wounded June 28th, 1864.
Hurst, Charles, died in hospital Sept. 29th, 1864.
Jameson, James W.
Jameson, Francis, discharged July, 1864.
Jarvis, Willard, wounded July 30th, 1864.
Johnson, John, transferred to 38th Wis. Vol. Infantry.
Joslin, John W., promoted 2d Lieut. Dec. 29th, 1864; resigned June 10th, 1865.
King, James, died in hospital May 14th, 1864.
Lamb, Waldo W.
Mills, Noah, died in hospital Aug. 5th, 1864.
Newhall, Harrison C.
Prutzman, David, promoted to 2d Lieut. and killed June 28th, '64.
Putnam, Lyman, wounded June 17th, 1864; died in hospital Aug. 12th, 1864.
Putnam, Jacob, wounded July 30th, 1864, and April 2d, 1865.
Prentice, Nathan B., Q. M. Sergeant; promoted Regimental Q. M., May, 1865.
Ramsbottom, Jas. E.
Readman, Hiram W., transferred to 38th Wis. Vol. Infantry.
Robinson, Ezra B., wounded July 30th, 1864; disc. Sept. 10th, '64.
Schofield, Jacob A.
Seely, Wm.
Short, Patrick.
Shower, John A.
Signor, Jonah.
Smith, Wm., transferred to Vet. Res. Corps.
Specht, Fred., died in prison at Danville, Va., Nov. 3d, 1864.
Stewart, Elisha J., discharged March 24th, 1865.
Stilwell, Clark L., wounded June 17th, 1864.
Taplin, John F.
Wager, Marcus, died of wounds received in action June 17th, '64.
Wagner, Michael.
Waite, William, wounded June 18th, 1864.
Winslow, Elijah.
Young, John, discharged Jan. 10th, 1865.
Recruits—(volunteers.)
Nash, Locey A.
Jones, Sandford G.
Pease, John A.
McMullen, John.
Ditzen, Jacob, discharged June 6th, 1865.
Horats, John, killed in action April 2d, 1865.
Brown, Wm.
Moorhouse, Robert.
Taylor, Andrew M.
Woodward, John B.
Firman, Jacob B.
Hills, Wm. H., wounded in camp, March 27th, 1864.
Drafted.
Wm. Covell.
Richard E. Davis.
Michael Hoose, wounded in action, April 2d, 1865.
Worden A. Wood.
Wm. Hartwig.
Jacob Myers.
Christian Emory.
Adolph Campman.
Charles Nack.
Wm. Kaunie.
Wm. Shrader.
Anton Maas.
Thomas Seholtec.
Charles Block.
Lucus Bartler.
Fred. Harnees.
William Rhineea.
Substitute.
Kelsin Holman, prisoner of war, April 2d, 1865.