. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . ationof his leave of absence to the general hospital, at Milwaukee. Wis., wherehe remained a short time, he was then detailed to Camp Randall. Madi-son. Wis., collecting, guarding and forwarding drafted UTen and substi-tutes. In this service he was engaged until ordered to join his regimentfor the muster out at Fort Snelling. Aug. 19. 1865. .After the closeof the war. Lieut. Case was. in the fall of 18


. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . ationof his leave of absence to the general hospital, at Milwaukee. Wis., wherehe remained a short time, he was then detailed to Camp Randall. Madi-son. Wis., collecting, guarding and forwarding drafted UTen and substi-tutes. In this service he was engaged until ordered to join his regimentfor the muster out at Fort Snelling. Aug. 19. 1865. .After the closeof the war. Lieut. Case was. in the fall of 1866, elected auditor of Waba-sha county. i\Iinn., and served for four years, and in 1871 went to Wash-ington, D. C, and was appointed to a position in the pension bureau, underhis former colonel. General J. H. Baker. Since that time he has beenemployed in the bureau, being now principal examiner. He is a member ofLincoln Post, Grand Army of the Republic, the Mifitary Order of theLoyal Legion, Washington Commandery, and the Union Veteran also stands high in fraternal circles, being a Royal Arch Mason. Onthe paternal side Mr. Case is of French extraction, his mothers family. 334 The Union Army are of old colonial stock, his ancestry him nienibership in the So-ciety of ^Mayflower Descendants. His maternal great grandfather, Tim-othy Paige, was a captain in the Revolutionary war, and l)oth of his grand-fathers, Zebulon Case and Bachelor, were soldiers in the War ofi8i^. Mr. Case was married leb. 22. i(S65, at \\ hitewater, Minn., to MaryI., daughter of Klihu Fernald, and to the marriage two daughters werel)orn as follows: Annie Almira, who married Edgar Hirst in 1889,and died in 1890 and Hattie S., wife of Clifford Howard, of Chevy Chase,Md., and Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Case are communicants ofTrinity Episcopal Church of Washington, D. C. Cole, Henry Alexander, now U. S. ganger at Baltimore, entered themilitary service at Iriderick, Aug. i, 18


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