The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . THE UNITED STATES BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARV. 171 for Davis equally between the two parties, and ex- 1onerating General Harnden from all blame in the collision of the two regiments, in which two men ofthe Michigan regiment were killed and severalwounded, also the wounding of several of the Wis-consin men. The close of the war found him incommand of a brigade of cavalry at Edgefield,Tennessee, where the regiment was mustered out ofservice. After his return to his home in Wisconsin 1he wa
The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . THE UNITED STATES BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARV. 171 for Davis equally between the two parties, and ex- 1onerating General Harnden from all blame in the collision of the two regiments, in which two men ofthe Michigan regiment were killed and severalwounded, also the wounding of several of the Wis-consin men. The close of the war found him incommand of a brigade of cavalry at Edgefield,Tennessee, where the regiment was mustered out ofservice. After his return to his home in Wisconsin 1he was immediately elected to the assembly fromthe third district of Jefferson county. In the legis-lature of 1866 he was chairman of military was in the spring of 1867 appointed by GovernorFairchild one of the trustees of the Soldiers OrphansHome. The board consisted of Hon. C. C. Wash-burn, Hon. B. F. Hopkins, Senator N. M. Littlejohn,Senator W. I. Abrams, Colonel R. M. Strong andGeneral Henry Harnden. This board appointedGeneral Harnden financial agent to manage thefinancial affairs of the institu
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