Civil War Soldiers of Ludlow
History of Windsor County Vermont
Lewis Cass Aldrich published in 1891
Three Months Volunteers
First Regiment Company B
Hiriam P. Bisby, Henry C. Cleveland, George Levey, John Pollard
Company E
Benoni B. Fullam, Joseph Barber, William H. H. Buckley, Enos M. Gould, Henry E. Lawrence, Orvis Pier, Frank D. Sargent
Nine Months Volunteers
Sixteenth Regiment Company C
Frederick G. Barnard, Marquis J. Bixby, Martin B. V. Clark, Hazen Fletcher, Charles Horwill, James M. Hastings Jr., Daniel Johnson, Zenas C. Lamb, Orlando S. Osborn, Benjamin F. Pettigrew, Surry M. Ross, Darwin R. Sargent, Milo Smith, John Snell, Michael Sullivan, Lysander Whitney, John E. Willey.
One Year Volunteers
Fifteenth Regiment Company A
Leonard R. Warren
Second Battery
Hazen F. Fletcher, James Frazier, James M. Hastings Jr., John Hayes, Charles H. Horwill, Patrick C. Kennedy, Francis A. Moore, Asahel J. Root, Byron Smith, Milo Smith, John Snell
Seventh Regiment Company C
Albertus J. Archer
Ninth Regiment
Frederick G. Barnard, Samuel Bell, John Whittington
Third Battery
Frederick H. Barlow
Cavalry
Edgar May, Peter McMarton, Thomas Riley
Volunteers who enlisted for one year in 1865
Albert N. Archer, Timothy Dailey Jr., Edward H. Green, Jonathan H. Read, Lyman R. Sawtell, Alexander Snow, Moses Snow, Samuel R. Taylor, John P. Woodis
Men who were drafted that entered service.
Albert Chapman, Alvin Chapman, James H. Porter, Martin Wyman
Three Years Volunteers
Daniel O. Adams Re-enlisted, John W. Adams, Wayland Adams, Edward E. Balch, James F. Baldwin, John Barrett transferred to Invalid Corps, William J. Barrett, Darman Barton re-enlisted, killed at Cold Harbor, Rufus F. Barton died of wounds received in action, Leonard P. Bingham first lieutenant killed in action at Petersburg, Va., Charles W. Bishop re-enlisted, Hiram P. Bixby, John M. Buckley second lieutenant wounded and resigned, George B. Burbank, William A. Chapin Jr., Jasper N. Clark discharged, Henry C. Cleveland re-enlisted, William A. Clement, Henry M. Colby discharged, Daniel F. Cooledge discharged, John T. Cooledge discharged, Thomas R. Cummings died in the service, Leander D. Davis died in the service, Lorenzo A. Dodge re-enlisted, Charles W. Dow transferred to Invalid Corps, Ervin M. Dunbar, Jesse B. Dunbar, Henry F. Dutton discharged as lieutenant-colonel for wounds received in action at Winchester, Va., Addison F. Eaton wounded, Sewall F. Ellison discharged, Patrick Finnegan, Benoni B. Fullam first lieutenant resigned, Volney S. Fullam lieutenant-colonel resigned, Freeman H. Fuller re-enlisted, Albert Gassetts died in the service, Oscar Gassetts wounded, Michael Gilligan re-enlisted, James T. Gorham Captain, Elbert M. Gould discharged, Enos M. Gould re-enlisted, Hiram Greeley re-enlisted, Josiah M. Green died in the service, Martin E. Grover died in the service, Artemus W. Hall deserted, Joseph L. Hastings killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Lowell W. Haven re-enlisted, Prescott R. Haven discharged, Daniel D. Hemenway, Henry G. Hemenway discharged, Abner C. Hesselton discharged, Moses P. Hesselton, Oramel G. Howe second lieutenant, Daniel Keating, Francis Kelly deserted, Patrick C. Kennedy discharged, Henry E. Lawrence discharged, Arthur Little chaplain, Henry H. Manidigo died in the service, Albert A. May second lieutenant re-enlisted, Alonzo E. Moore killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Armin E. Moore discharged, Charles W. Moore died in the service, Sylvester H. Parker, Simeon L. Parkhurst re-enlisted, Salmon E. Perham, Orris Pier re-enlisted, Henry M. Pollard major, John B. Pollard, Augustus H. Pratt transferred to Invalid Corps, Charles A. Read first lieutenant resigned, Joseph U. Reed discharged, Sullivan E. Reed transferred to Invalid Corps, Henry A. Riggs, Augustus L. Roberts transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Levi Rock discharged, Duane O. Ross transferred to Invalid Corps, Olvic T. Ross, Francis B. Sargent transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Henry H. Sargent, Alphonzo Sawyer, George M. Sawyer discharged, Erastus M. Simonds died in the service, Hiland Snell transferred to Invalid Corps, Fred B. Stickney died in the service, Sylvester C. Strong discharged, Isaac N. Wadleigh second lieutenant resigned, Freeman Wakefield missing in action, Asahel S. Whitcomb, Elmore R. Whitney killed in action, Charles H. Wyman wounded, Marlow Bingham, William H. H. Chapman, Lucius Ingalls died of wounds, Samuel Langdon wounded, Horatio S. Lockwood, James Pollard wounded, Charles Snow, George T. Spafford died in the service, Edwin H. Wheeler, Norman Archer re-enlisted.
Those Volunteers in this list with no remarks following their names were mustered out of the service at the expiration of their terms of enlistment.
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