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

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