
FORT ABERCROMBIE, D. T.
Citizens who fought at Fort Abercrombie
CITIZENS MUSTERED AT ABERCROMBIE DURING SIEGE OF 1862
North Dakota Historical Collections, Volume 2, Appendix
Officers--
T. D. Smith, Captain
Benjamin Thompson, First Lieutenant
H. J. Dunton, Second Lieutenant
Non-commissioned Officers--
George Ayres, First Sergeant
Edward Wright, First Sergeant (Killed in service by Indians, Sept. 23, 1862)
L. R. Bently, First Sergeant
P. Lamb, Corporal
James Bennett, Corporal (Killed in service by Indians with party sent to Breckenridge)
George W. Newell, Corporal
Civilian Employees of Treaty Train--
Charles W. Snell, hostler (Killed in action Sept 6, 1862)
H. H. Mayo, hostler (Killed)
Gaiah Gervais, hostler
R. Burgett, herder
Wm. Caldwell, herder
Privates--
Bean, John
Bingham, J. E.
Brigham, John T.
Benschler, E. P.
Bridges, Mark
Boyington, O.
Clark, Jesse E.
Covey, W. S.
Campbell, John
Carver, O.P.
Dierks, Henry
Faben, William
Few, John W.
Goff, L. S.
Gillion, Th.
Glazier, Henry P.
Haley, P.
Herberger, Carl
Hill, J.
Hoffman, W.
Kelly, J. E.
Kerr, William L.
Kerr, James I.
Kent, Frank
Laduc, Julien
Lewiston, Lewis
Lull, C. P. V. (Severely wounded Sept 23, 1862)
McCauley, D.
McLeman, John
McIntyre, Malcom
McGregor, James
Marvin, George B.
Moore, John
Muslade, John
Oldfield, David
Owens, James
Probert, E. L.
Probstfield, Paul
Parks, Isaac
Potts, Howard
Quigg, James
Quigg, Hugh
Ramsdell, Joel
Rogers, Gillman
Ruchenell, Augustus (Killed in service by Indians)
Stiles, E. A.
Stokes, J. W.
Sterner, William
Sandborne
Stone, Hiram
Spencer, Elisha S.
Summer, Charles
Seely, Charles
Tate, John
Tate, H.
Thompson, W. O.
Thompson, Benjamin
Wolff, John
Wright, Edwin M (Severely wounded Sept. 3, 1862)
Wright, Mathew
Wright, John
Wright, Albert
Zensius, Peter
James V. Acker, Pres.