. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . signed to the Second Artillery, and was regimental adju-tant from May 21, 1875, to March 24, 1877, and fromJanuary 24, 1881, to March 22, 1885. Captain Mitchell served at Forts Rice, Buford, Aber-crombie, and Sully, Dakota, from 1866 to 1871 ; atSitka, Alaska, in 1871-72; at the Presidio of SanFrancisco in 1872 ; Fort McHenry, 1872-74; at Charles-ton, South Carolina, 1874-75; at Fort McHenry, 1875to 1877; Fort Foote, Maryland, 1877-78; Fort Monroe,Virginia, 1S78 to 1880 ; at Washington Barracks, Districtof Columbia, 1880 t


. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . signed to the Second Artillery, and was regimental adju-tant from May 21, 1875, to March 24, 1877, and fromJanuary 24, 1881, to March 22, 1885. Captain Mitchell served at Forts Rice, Buford, Aber-crombie, and Sully, Dakota, from 1866 to 1871 ; atSitka, Alaska, in 1871-72; at the Presidio of SanFrancisco in 1872 ; Fort McHenry, 1872-74; at Charles-ton, South Carolina, 1874-75; at Fort McHenry, 1875to 1877; Fort Foote, Maryland, 1877-78; Fort Monroe,Virginia, 1S78 to 1880 ; at Washington Barracks, Districtof Columbia, 1880 to 1885 ; at St. Francis Barracks,Florida, to 18S9; and at Fort Adams, Rhode Island,from 1889 to present date. OFFICERS OF THE AND NAVY (regular). COLONEL HENRY R. MIZNER. (retired). Colonel Henry R. Mizner was born in Geneva, NewYork, August i, 1827. He entered the service fromcivil life, having been appointed a captain in the Eigh-teenth LT. S. Infantry May 14, 1861, and was employedon recruiting duty, and mustering and disbursing offii er,quartermaster and commissary for the State of Michiganto October, 1861, and continued on recruiting duty toMay, 1862, when he joined his regiment in the field withthe Western army, participating in the battle of Perry-ville, Kentucky, October 8, [862, pursuit of the rebelGeneral Bragg, and the battle of Stone River, Tennessee. He was appointed colonel of the Fourteenth MichiganInfantry Volunteers December 22, [862, and served withthe Western armies to the close of the Atlanta commanded the regiment as mounted infantry,securing horses from the country, being furnished cav-alry equipments, revolvers, and one hundred Spencerrifles, and employed in scouting duty in Tennessee.


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