Co. "F" Info Page

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In the organization of the regiment, the company from Flint was designated as F. Company.: A list, purporting to be a correct one, of the members of the company as mustered at Ft. Wayne is found in newspapers of that time, and as it contains names which are not found on the rolls in the adjutant-general's office it is given below in full

Captain

William R. Morse

First Lieutenant

William Turver

Second Lieutenant

James Farrand

First Sergeant

George R. Bisbey

Second Sergeant

William B. McCreery

Third Sergeant

Sumner Howard

Fourth Sergeant

Goundry Hill

Fifth Sergeant

Joseph McConnell

First Corporal

Edwin C. Turver

Second Corporal

James Bradley

Third Corporal

Damon Stewart

Fourth Corporal

Joseph Van Buskirk

Fifth Corporal

William L. Bishop

Sixth Corporal

Walter H. Wallace

Seventh Corporal

Nelson Fletcher

Eighth Corporal

Walter E. Burnside

Wagoner

James S. Smith

Drummer

Elisha Kelley

 

Privates:

William H. Allen

Milton S. Benjamin

George L. Beamer

Joseph N. Bradley

Robert S. Bostwick

Andrew A. Baxter

LaFayette Bostwick

Myrick S. Cooley

S. Bradford Cummings

Charles B. Collins

Thomas Chapin, Jr.

Clark F. Chapman

John Cavanagh

George Carner

James Coe

Edward A. Dennison

George Davis

Charles C. Dewstoe

Pratt Day

Cornelius D. Hart

Daniel J. Ensign

Orlando H. Ewer

John G. Fox

Squire E. Foster

William F. Furgerson

Horatio Fish

Charles L. Gardner

Joseph H. George

Richard H. Halsted

George Hawkins

Henry W. Horton

Francis Haver

William Houghton

Julius A. Hime

Charles E. Kingsburg

Philip Kelland

John Kain

Sheldon B. Kelley

George Lee

Harrison Lewis

Merton E. Leland

John B. Miller

Charles D. Moon

Delion McConnell

David McCornell

Charles W. Mitchell

George L. Patterson

Samuel L. Ploss

Hamilton Ploss

James F. Partridge

John A. Palmer

Cornelius E. Rulison

Charles J. Rankin

Edwin Ruthruff

Andrew J. Rogers

Arba Smith

Jacob C. Sackner

Charles Sickles

James Scarr

George H. Sawyer

Lyman Stow

Alva L. Sawyer

Hercules Stannard

Andrew M. Sutton

Frederick B. Smith

Albert Schultz

Hiram Tinney

Franklin Thompson

Edgar Tibbets

Charles Tuttle

Cornelius Van Alstine

Richard S. Vickery

James N. Willett

John Weller

George Walter

Emory A. Wood

William E. Williams

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Company "F" Information

Chain Of Command
Graves
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Post CW Reg.

Company "F" Roster

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To see D to K click HERE 2 Bios
To see L to R click HERE 1 Bios
To see S to Z click HERE 3 Bios
Total 6 Bios

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Post Civil War Regiment

125th Infantry Regiment

”YIELD TO NONE”

Organized 24 December 1857 and 4 January 1858 as the fast Saginaw Guards (Co. H) and Flint Union Greys (Co. F). two independent volunteer militia companies.

Consolidated with other volunteer Militia companies and reorganized 25 April 1861 as the 2d Michigan Volunteer Infantry.

Mustered into Federal service at Detroit 25 May 1861; reenlisted in January 1864 as the 2d Michigan Veteran Infantry; mustered out 29 July 1865 at Delaney House, District of Columbia.

Reorganized 1872-1874 in the Flint area as independent volunteer militia companies of IV State Troops. Assigned to the 2d Infantry, Michigan State Troops, 6 July 1874.

Companies in 1 area detached from the 2d Infantry and reorganized 19 May 1876 as the 3d Infantry, Michigan Troops.

Redesignated as 33d Michigan Volunteer Infantry and mustered into Federal service 1898 at Island Lake; served in Cuba and mustered out 9 November 1898 - 6 January 1899.

Reorganized and redesignated 10 July 1899 as the 3d Infantry, Michigan National Guard Redesignated 22 April 1915 as the 33d Infantry, Michigan National Guard.

Mustered into Federal service 19 June 1916 for Mexican Border and-stationed at El Paso Texas; not mustered out.

Drafted into Federal service 5 August 1917. Consolidated with the 1st Battalion 31st Infantry, Michigan National Guard, Reorganized and redesignated as the 125th Infantry it assigned to the 32d Division 30 September 1917.

Demobilized 22 May 1919 at Camp Custer Michigan.

Reorganized and Federally recognized 26 January 1922; concurrent assigned to the 32d Division. Inducted into Federal service 15 October 1940 at Flint.

Relieved the 32d Division 8 December 1941.

Inactivated 20 September 1945 at Camp Rucker, Alabama.

Assigned to the 46th Infantry Division 31 May 1946; concurrently 1st Battalion expanded and redesignated as the 425th Infantry and new 1st Battalion constituted.

Reorganized and Federally recognized l2 January l947.

Relieved the 46th Infantry Division 15 March 1959 and reorganized as the 125th Infantry, a parent Regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System.

Civil War Battles

Bull Run Peninsula Fredericksburg Wilderness Spotsylvania
Cold Harbor Petersburg Appomattox Mississippi 1863 Tennessee 1863

War With Spain

Santiago

World War I

Aisne-Marne Oise-Aisne Meuse-Argonne Alsace 1918

AWARDS AND DECORATIONS
French Croix de Guerre Oise-Aisne 1924

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Table of Abbreviations
Coy = Company AAE = Age at Enlistment
Rnk = Rank DLB = Date and Location of Birth
DLE = Date and Location of Enlistment DLD = Date and Location of Discharge
KIA = Killed in Action MIA = Missing in Action
POW = Prisoner of War DIP = Died in Prison
DOW = Died of Wounds DofD = Died of Disease
TLDD = Type, Location & Date of Death DOAI = Died of Accidental Injury
NOR = Not On Rosters I found

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