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Page 220 cont. Illinois Chas. Campbell, corporal, B, 11th cavalry, London. Peter Mutz, private, F, 12th cavalry, Nemaha. H. C. Kleckner, private, G, 13th cavalry, Bratton. J. M. Kleckner, private, G, 13th cavalry, So. Auburn. B. Bell Andrews, H. S., L, 10th cavalry, St. Deroin. G. E. McClary, private, A, 4th cavalry, Brownville. F. B. Tucker, private, H, 4th cavalry, Glen Rock. John W. Wixon, private, D, detached service, Stella. Hugh Stoddard, C, 149, Auburn. MISCELLANEOUS S. B. Jarvis, corporal, regular Mt. G., rifleman, Brock. Henry Plager, private, 8th veteran res., Elk Creek. H. J. F. Wert, corporal, B, 1st M. M. brigade, Auburn. A. Driehaus, seaman, frig. con., Johnson. Hiram Alderman, private, Tom Ruffen, Johnson. G. Wathan, 2nd lieutenant, A, Miss. Mar. brig., Talmage. W. A. Lewellen, private, squad. Low miss., Auburn. Joseph Jones, private, I, Mer. Horse brigade, St. Deroin. J. W. Foster, private, C, 17th Mtd. Infantry, Howe. MEXICAN WAR J. W. Brush, Auburn. W. H. Lorance, Auburn. W. B. Whitfield, Peru. G. W. Fairbrother, Brownville. S. H. Clayton, Brownville. [This is what follows the roster] It was stated in these pages that the company of the 1st Nebraska that re-enlisted from this county was consolidated with the 2nd Nebraska, and the statement was incorrect. Since this roster was published sixteen years have passed and many changes have been made. Many of those who wore the blue, and others who wore the gray, have come to make their home in Nemaha county. Others have moved to other parts, while a large number have answered at final roll call. Having condensed a review of the events in Nemaha county for the past forty years into these pages I now dedicate this volume to the readers of the Granger. J. H. Dundas, Auburn, Nebraska, June 21, 1902. |
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