R.M. Bigelow, Justin Millard, M.P. Burns, surgeons, Northern, Southern, and Central battalions respectively.

MOUNTED MEN.

Company.Strength.Captain.
C67B.L. Henness
D44Achilles
Jephtha S. Powell
I40Bluford Miller
K101Francis M.P. Goff
M53Henry M. Chase
N74Richards
James Williams
Washington Mounted Rifles95H.J.G. Maxon
Clark County Rangers81William Kelly
Walla Walla Company29Sidney S. Ford
584

INFANTRY.

Company.Strength.Captain.
A53Edward Lander
B52 Gilmore Hays
A.B. Rabbeson
David E. Burntrager
E21C.W. Riley
F40C.W. Swindal
G55 J.J.H. Van Bokkelen
Daniel Smalley
H42R.V. Peabody
I35 Samuel D. Howe
George W. Beam
L91 Edward D. Warbass
Train guard47Oliver Shead
Pioneer Company40 Joseph White
Urban E. Hicks
Nisqually Ferry Guard9Sergeant William Packwood
485
Stevens Guards25C.P. Higgins
Spokane Invincibles23B.F. Yantis

INDIAN AUXILIARIES.

Nez Perces, Volunteers70Chief Spotted Eagle
Snohomish82Chiefs Pat-ka-nim and John Taylor
Squaxon15Lieutenant Wesley Gosnell
Chehalis17Sidney S. Ford
Cowlitz9Pierre Charles
Total1310

The horses used for mounted men were furnished partly by the government and partly by the volunteers.

Company M was composed of ten white men and forty-three Nez Perces, Indians furnishing their own horses.

Company N was first commanded by Captain Richards, and second by Captain Williams.