. Soldiers and citizens' album of biographical record [of Wisconsin] containing personal sketches of army men and citizens prominent in loyalty to the Union. Also a chronological and statistical history of the civil war and a history of the Grand Army of the Republic; with portraits of soldiers and prominent citizens . uly 7,1802, a heavy engagement and aUnion victory took j>lace. Heavy marchingthrougii a malarial district followed, whichwius severer than any fighting, and the regi-ment joined C4eneral Curtiss in the interior ofArkansas at Batesville after Pea Ridgu, tiiearmy being en route
. Soldiers and citizens' album of biographical record [of Wisconsin] containing personal sketches of army men and citizens prominent in loyalty to the Union. Also a chronological and statistical history of the civil war and a history of the Grand Army of the Republic; with portraits of soldiers and prominent citizens . uly 7,1802, a heavy engagement and aUnion victory took j>lace. Heavy marchingthrougii a malarial district followed, whichwius severer than any fighting, and the regi-ment joined C4eneral Curtiss in the interior ofArkansas at Batesville after Pea Ridgu, tiiearmy being en route to the Mississippi. Mov-ing to Helena, they were in camp until thefall, going thence to Sulphur Sjirings. had been ill some time without reliefand was sent to hospital at Pilot Knob, Mo.,where he remained until the following June,(18(33,) when he secured a discharge on sur-geons certificate of disability. He returned to Milwaukee where, after re-cuj)erating until able, he engaged again as aprinter. He has always been deeply interestedin politics, and not liking the tenets andpractices of the old parties, he adojited theprinciples of the (ireenback element and stutkto his colors until and Robert Schil-ling were the only representatives of the 1882, in connection with others, he under-. 4>( }. CL. iVdvc^t^;^. PERSONAL RECORDS. 231 took the organization of a Labor party, calledthe Trades Assembly party, which succeededin electing the municipal ticket at two ditler-ent times. Subsequently, on the dismember-ment of that organization, he became one ofthe foremost organizers of the Peoples tiie fail of 188G he received the nominationof the party for the position of Register ofDeeds and was elected, and; after serving twoyears in that office, left it with a clean next movement was to buy an interest inthe Young Churchman Publishing Co., ofwhich he is superintendent. He was married May 1, 1S71, to Elizabeth,daughter of Owen OHase, an
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