. Reunion and dedication of monument at Arlington national cemetery Wednesday, October 21, 1896 . , C, 5,387 William B. Leach, K, 6,160 Charles E. Long, E, 11,194 Lorenzo K. LeMoine, F, 6,927 Simeon W. Loud, A, 12,247 Thomas Mann, D, 901 Norman Mansfield, . L, 760 Hiram Mattoon, D, 1,005 Pascal P. North, G, 5,906 Lucius B. Palmer, . c, 898 Albert A. Peck, G, 6,996 Julius Rogers, E, 7,092 Caralf Volusen, B, 12,251 Curtiss Wheeler, I, 1,086 William White, G. 8,302 In the words of another : These heroes are dead. They died for liberty — theydied for us. They are at rest. They sleep in the land th


. Reunion and dedication of monument at Arlington national cemetery Wednesday, October 21, 1896 . , C, 5,387 William B. Leach, K, 6,160 Charles E. Long, E, 11,194 Lorenzo K. LeMoine, F, 6,927 Simeon W. Loud, A, 12,247 Thomas Mann, D, 901 Norman Mansfield, . L, 760 Hiram Mattoon, D, 1,005 Pascal P. North, G, 5,906 Lucius B. Palmer, . c, 898 Albert A. Peck, G, 6,996 Julius Rogers, E, 7,092 Caralf Volusen, B, 12,251 Curtiss Wheeler, I, 1,086 William White, G. 8,302 In the words of another : These heroes are dead. They died for liberty — theydied for us. They are at rest. They sleep in the land they 28 made free, under the flag they rendered stainless, under thesolemn pines, the sad hemlocks, the tearful willows, the em-bracing vines. They sleep beneath the shadows of theclouds, careless alike of sunshine or storm, each in the win-dowless palace of rest. Earth may run red with other wars— they are at peace. In the midst of battle, in the roar ofconflict, they found the serenity of death. I have one senti-ment for the living and dead — cheers for the living andtears for the The following is the list of the members of the SecondHeavy Artillery who have deceased since its organization,as reported to the Secretary. Those marked * died while in service. Officers.—Cols. L. W. Wessells, E. S. Kellogg,* R. S. Mackenzie,James Hubbard, N. Smith, Majors Wm. B. Eils, JamesQ. Rice.* Captains.—F. M. Berry,* E. F. Gold, B. F. Hosford,* E. O. Peck, O. , H. E. Tuttle, Luman Wadhams,* George S. WiUiams. Lieutenants.— W. Alford, C. F. Anderson, A. Bates, W. W. Birge, F. J. Candee,* Wm. H. Cogswell,* F. A. Cook, H. S. Curtiss, J. , H. D. Gaylord, S. A. Granger, J. M. Gregory, C. B. Hatch,* G. B. Hemstead,* H. Hubbard,* G. K. Hyde, O. H. Knight,* Loomis, J. P. McCabe,* Lewis Munger, Wm. McK. Rice, Sanford, L. Teator, W. L. Twiss. Adjutants B. H. Camp. Theodore F. Vaill. Assistant Surgeons, Jeremiah W. Phelps, John W. Lawton, Judson B. An


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