. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . nia, June 16-18,1864. He then served in the trenches before Petersburgduring the siege, and participated in the Mine Explosion,July 30, 1864, where he was wounded. He was discharged for disability arising from hiswounds, January 21, 1865, but was appointed secondlieutenant of the Twentieth Regiment of the VeteranReserve Corps, March 25, 1865, serving at Wheeling,West Virginia, in connection with mustering out WestVirginia volunteers to November, 1865, and in Tennessee,Georgia, and South Carolina during reconstruction,until
. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . nia, June 16-18,1864. He then served in the trenches before Petersburgduring the siege, and participated in the Mine Explosion,July 30, 1864, where he was wounded. He was discharged for disability arising from hiswounds, January 21, 1865, but was appointed secondlieutenant of the Twentieth Regiment of the VeteranReserve Corps, March 25, 1865, serving at Wheeling,West Virginia, in connection with mustering out WestVirginia volunteers to November, 1865, and in Tennessee,Georgia, and South Carolina during reconstruction,until honorably mustered out of the volunteer service, ;June 30, 1866. He was brevetted a first lieutenant of volunteers, March13th, 1865, for gallant ami meritorious services in thebattles before Petersburg, and a captain of the same datefor the same occasion. Captain Anderson entered the regular service by ap-pointment as second lieutenant of the Twenty-fifth U. , August IO, 1867, and served as quartermasterand commissary at Columbia, Newberry, and Greenville,. South Carolina, and was transferred to the EighteenthInfantry, April 26, 1869. He was promoted first lieu-tenant, October 17, 1878, and served in his regimentuntil April, 1879, when he moved with it to Fort Assin-aboine, Montana, participating in the campaign in North-ern Montana against Sioux Indians under Sitting Bulland Gall, during the months of January and February,1881. His regiment was transferred to the Indian Terri-tory in [885, and while on duty at Fort Gibson he wasmade regimental quartermaster, to date from November,1889. The regiment subsequently moved to Texas, and hewas stationed with the head-quarters at Fort Clark untilpromoted a captain, June 21, 1890, when he was relievedas quartermaster and joined his company. IO OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AXD XAVY [Regular)
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