. Story of the service of Company E [electronic resource]: and the Twelfth Wisconsin Regiment, Veteran Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion : beginning with September 7th, 1861, and ending with July 21st, 1865 . which he continued to hold untilthe 22d of September, 64, when he was appointed OrderlySergeant of Company C. On the 13th of January, 65, he was commissioned byGovernor Lewis First Lieutenant of Company C, which posi-tion he held until he was mustered out of service at Louisville,Ky., July 16, 65. For a time, while he was Lieutenant, heserved as A. D. C. for the First Brigad
. Story of the service of Company E [electronic resource]: and the Twelfth Wisconsin Regiment, Veteran Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion : beginning with September 7th, 1861, and ending with July 21st, 1865 . which he continued to hold untilthe 22d of September, 64, when he was appointed OrderlySergeant of Company C. On the 13th of January, 65, he was commissioned byGovernor Lewis First Lieutenant of Company C, which posi-tion he held until he was mustered out of service at Louisville,Ky., July 16, 65. For a time, while he was Lieutenant, heserved as A. D. C. for the First Brigade, Third Division ofthe Seventeenth Army Corps. At present, Comrade Stevens lives in Utica, New York, hisplace of business being 38 and 40 Charlotte Street. Lieutenant Harlan P. Bird. Harlan Page Bird was mustered into the service October14, 61, as a member of Company F, Twelfth Wisconsin, andwas mustered out July 16, 65, as First Lieutenant of CompanyG, having re-enlisted at Natchez ; he was never off duty aday during this time excepting while recovering from theeffects of a wound received at Vicksburg. Having come from Pennsylvania a short time before hisenlistment, he was a stranger in the regiment; but being a. SELDEN N. CLARK, COMPANY D. good accountant, as well as a faithful soldier, he soon becameknown, and, so far as the daily duties oi a private would per-mit, rendered good service at company and regimental head-quarters adjusting army accounts, which were then so new toall of us. \\ hile the regiment was at Leavenworth, Kansas, spring of62, he was detailed to service at Department Headquarters(General Hunter), under Major Halpine, Adjutant, remainingtill the regiment departed for Columbus, Kentucky. October16, 62, he was appointed Sergeant Major of the Regiment,and March 10, 63, while the regiment was on dress parade,his commission as Second Lieutenant of Company G waspublished—of which Lieutenant Bird savs, No one could bemore surprised than I myself, for I had not
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