. Annals of the Army of the Cumberland : comprising biographies, descriptions of departments, accounts of expeditions, skirmishes, and battles ; also its police record of spies, smugglers, and prominent rebel emissaries ... and official reports of the battle of Stone River and of the Chickamauga Campaign . here he has since resided. He entered the service September12, 1861. Residence, Albion, Michigan. Junior Assistant Surgeon Willard B. Smith graduated atthe Medical College, Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1861. He wasappointed by Grovernor Blair, December, 1862. Residence, AnnArbor, Michigan. First
. Annals of the Army of the Cumberland : comprising biographies, descriptions of departments, accounts of expeditions, skirmishes, and battles ; also its police record of spies, smugglers, and prominent rebel emissaries ... and official reports of the battle of Stone River and of the Chickamauga Campaign . here he has since resided. He entered the service September12, 1861. Residence, Albion, Michigan. Junior Assistant Surgeon Willard B. Smith graduated atthe Medical College, Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1861. He wasappointed by Grovernor Blair, December, 1862. Residence, AnnArbor, Michigan. First Lieutenant Henry F. Williams, Regimental Quarter-master, entered the service as a private in Company I, September15,1861. He was appointed sergeant-major September 18,1861,commissioned as second lieutenant January 30, 1862, as first 198 ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. lieutonant July 30, 1862, and appointed regimental quarter-master December 1,1862. Eesidence, Grand Eapids, Michigan. Second Lieutenant Charles W. Calkins, Adjutant, enteredthe service, as a private in Company B, September 26, was promoted to sergeant-major January 30, 1862, was com-missioned as second lieutenant July 30,1862, and appointed adju-tant December 1, 1?62. Eesidence, Grand Eapids, Michigan. ^^.©£n.®T4«,4^ y -V-ELI An B r THE CAVALRY SERVICE AND ITS OFFICERS. David S. Stanley, Major-General of Volunteers, and Captainin the 4th Regular Cavalry, was born in Cedar Vailey, Waynecounty, Ohio, Juno 1, 1828. His father was a farmer. At theage of fourteen, upon the death of his mother, he became amember of the family of Dr. L. Fairstone, a physician of thecounty, with whom he remained until he was nearly then began in earnest the study of medicine; but, before hehad completed or fairly begun his course, he was, in the springof 1848, appointed a cadet at the Military Academy at WestPoint, by the member of Congress from that district, Hon. SamuelLahm. Entering the same summer, he graduated J
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