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Wisconsin, Resaca. Rev. Francis E. Butler, 25th New Jersey, Siege of Suffolk. Rev. John L. Walther, 43d Illinois, Shiloh. Rev. Levi W. Sanders, 125th Illinois, Caldwell's Ferry. Rev. John W. Eddy, 72d Indiana, Hoover's Gap. Rev. Horatio S. Howell, 90th Pennsylvania, Gettysburg. Rev. Thomas L. Ambrose, 12th New Hampshire, Petersburg. Rev. George W. Bartlett, 1st Maine Cavalry, Cold Harbor. Rev. George W. Densmore, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, L'Anguille Ferry. In addition, in hand, in front of a grocery store on Caroline Street. Springer, of the Third Wisconsin, fell mortally wounded at Resaca, after having seized a musket and fought for four hours in the hottest of the fight. Love: Wisconsin in the War. Howell, of the Ninetieth Pennsylvania, was shot at Gettysburg during the retreat through the town, and died on the steps of a church. Butler was killed at the Siege of Suffolk, while carrying water to some wounded men. Bartlett, of the First Maine
list had all been mustered out in October, 1864, prior to the campaign against Hood. Sixty-Seventh Ohio Infantry. Howell's Brigade — Terry's Division--Tenth Corps. (1) Col. Otto Burstenbinder. (2) Col. Alvin C. Voris; Bvt. Major-Gen. y, 1864, on a veteran furlough, and, returning, joined the Army of the James at Bermuda Hundred, where it was assigned to Howell's (1st) Brigade, Terry's (1st) Division, Tenth Corps. At Chester Station, May 10, 1864, the regiment lost 12 killed, 64 action. The regiment was mustered out in Texas, in October, 1865. Thirty-Ninth Illinois Infantry--Yates Phalanx. Howell's Brigade — Terry's Division--Tenth Corps. (1) Col. Thomas O. Osburn; Bvt. Major-Gen. (2) Col. Orrin L. Mann; Bvt. B Having reenlisted it went home on its veteran furlough, returning in March, 1864, with about 750 men. It was assigned to Howell's (1st) Brigade, Terry's (1st) Division, Tenth Corps, in which it fought during the ensuing campaign against Richmon