. Story of the service of Company E [electronic resource]: and the Twelfth Wisconsin Regiment, Veteran Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion : beginning with September 7th, 1861, and ending with July 21st, 1865 . om City, Richlandcounty, Wisconsin, where he has a successful practice. Dr. Bundy has been a member of the Wisconsin Academyof Sciences, Arts and Letters, and a member of the staff onState Geological Survey. He has always been greatly inter-ested in natural history studies, and made one of the firstcollections of Wisconsin fungi. He has made a close studyof Wisconsin Crustac


. Story of the service of Company E [electronic resource]: and the Twelfth Wisconsin Regiment, Veteran Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion : beginning with September 7th, 1861, and ending with July 21st, 1865 . om City, Richlandcounty, Wisconsin, where he has a successful practice. Dr. Bundy has been a member of the Wisconsin Academyof Sciences, Arts and Letters, and a member of the staff onState Geological Survey. He has always been greatly inter-ested in natural history studies, and made one of the firstcollections of Wisconsin fungi. He has made a close studyof Wisconsin Crustacea, and discovered several new speciesof crawfish. In 1871 he was married to Miss E. Wiswall, of Prairie duSac, by whom he had one daughter, Bessie, born May 11,1877; they were divorced in 1883. In 1884 he was mar-ried to Miss M. M. Gilbert, daughter of Hon. A. E. Gilbert,of Prospect Hill, Waukesha county, Wisconsin. By her liehas had two sons, Gilbert R., born December 20, 1885, andHarry Eugene, born December 19, 1889. Matthias Lavillette—Company Lavillette was born April 15, 1843, at Carleton,Bonaventure county, Province of Quebec. He was theyoungest of a family of eight boys and two girls, and is of. MATHIAS LAVILLETTE, COMPANY F. 529 I rench descent. He was brought up on a farm till he wasseventeen years old, when he went to sea, sailing on theAtlantic two years. In 1862 he came Wisconsin, and wTorkedtwo winters in the lumber woods on the Menominee river. When the bovs of the 12th came home on veteran furlough,in the spring of 64. he concluded to enlist and join the regi-ment. Accordingly, he entered the United States service onthe 10th day of May, being mustered in at Green Bay Hewent to Madison from there, and was sent at once to the regi-ment, which he found at Huntsville, Ala. From there heserved with the rest of us through the Atlantic campaign, onthe march to the sea, up through the Carolinas, through theGrand Review at Washington, and then on to Louisvil


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