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Captain William Hunt, killed Battle of Franklin
Captain Albert Smith
Captain Edwin Stewart
1st Lt Norman Waite
John Jaquett*
2nd Lt Andrew Wales
1st Sgt Milton Brown, killed Battle of Franklin
Alonzo Streeter
Sgt Isreal Cramer
Orlin Hayes
William Stugard*
James Knights
Alonzo Freeman
Corp George Grove
Thomas Armstrong
James Ritch
Charles Wilkinson
Thomas Bladen
George Finch
James B Menhennick
Robert Navarre*
Musician anAbram Ferguson
Daniel Luke
Wagoner George McBride*
Privates
Alberts Henry Aldrich Miles Alford Henry Allen Charles Armstrong John Bates Martin Belcamp Henry Bernoar* Henry Berry Henry Beverly Ira Bladon George Boles John Boston John Brennan James Bunting Francis Carpenter William Cevegnia Leon Clark Daniel Clum Martin Coleman Peter Cuthbert John Davis William Day William Dilmore John Doyle James Drake Robert Dustin Walter Edwards Abel Foey George Folmer Conrad Griffin George Handy Francis Harris John Hollister Frank Innes Lemuel James William Johnson Charles Jones Jackson Knight John Lafountain Charles Lane Willis Lagendorf William Laughlin James Lenordson Levi Lyons Thomas McCarty Silas McGlue Arthur Metcalf Milo Navarre Daniel Navarre* Isadore Newman Phillip Oneal Owen Oneal Patrick Petee* Charles Poierier* Louis Rahm Jacob Raymond John Riser* John Rinehart William Rolling* Charles Sabins* Alonzo Salsbury* Eli Seymore George Schaffner William Shay William Sidell* William Smiley James Smith Edward Sprague Charles Stockwell Elazor Sterk Henry Suzor Peter Swakeman Christopher Timer Isreal Turner Alonzo Tyler Truman Vanalstine William Vosen Pierre Wilcox Leander Wildy Jerimaih Williams John Young JosephSgt. Delayvan Streeter
He was 23 years old when he enlisted in Toledo, Ohio on August 8, 1862. He was born in Mercer Co. Pa. and stood 5'8" tall with Grey eyes and Dark hair, his occupationois listed as a farmer. He entered as a Pvt and was promoted to Corpl. Oct. 15, 1862, he was reduced to ranks by request on Aug. 19, 1863. He was captured at Limestone Station on Sept. 8, 1863 and sent to Belle Isle prison. He was then sent to Andersonville and escaped from there on March 3, 1864. He would be known as the only man to escape from Andersonville(book by McKay, Andersonville pg. 292). He was given a 20 day furlough before returning to the company, Special Order No. 171 signed by E.D. Townsend. He returns to the Co. and fights with the 100th thru the Atlanta Campaign. He is captured at the Battle of Utoy Creek and sent to Savannah, Ga. He escaped on Oct. 8, 1864 and returned to Union lines Nov. 20, 1864. He is promoted to Sgt. Jan. 15, 1865 and is mustered out with the rest of the regiment June 20, 1865. He married Clara Streeter(same name) June 1858 in Adrian, Mi. He had three children and all lived in Kiowa, KS. He also had a brother in the 22nd Wisconsin who died in 1885.
Louis N. (Napoleon) Poierier b. 1830 - 1833 d. 01/25/1896 married Julia A. (Ror, Rau, Row ??) 09/22/1847 in Syracuse, New York Enlisted in the 100th Ohio Infantry, Company E on 08/06/1862 at age 29 Captured at Limestone Station, mustered out at Greensboro, N.C. 06/20/1865 Nickname in the Regiment "Bony" Civil War Pension Claim #670.032, Certificate # 450991, claiming rheumatism Paid $17 per month pension, last payment 12/04/1895 As of 08/24/1888 address was 825 Summit (?), Toledo, OH As of 02/24/1903 his wife resided at 608 Washington St., Toledo, OH He appears on the 11th Census, 1890, Lucas County, Toledo, OH, Page 3 , Dist 224 I know of one son that he had (same name as his) who was born in Toledo in either 1858 or 1859 and eventually migrated to Quincy, Adams County, IL.
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