
FORT ABERCROMBIE, D. T.
Partial List of The Soldiers and Others Who Died at Fort Abercrombie
North Dakota Historical Collections, Volume 2, Appendix
Beatty, Win., Feb 6, 1863 Killed by Indians
Bennett, Jas. Corporal Citizens' Volunteer Company
Brower, Rich D, Co. D, 1st Regiment Mounted Rangers, Lung Fever, Sept. 6, 1863
Comptois, Joseph, Co. G, 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Sept. 18, 1863
Coshoff, Casper, Co. E, 1st Regiment Mounted Rangers, Sept. 16, 1863
Cronin, David, 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, May 1, 1863
Deaman, Matthew L., Co. E, 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
Dreschel, Chas., Co. D, 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Oct. 12, 1862
Fowler, Francis W., Co. A, 10th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, diptheria, July 15, 1863
Kelerer, Sebastion, Co. C, 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, May 15, 1864
Lund, Lemuel K., Co. K, 1st Regiment Mounted Rangers, Sept. 29, 1863
McManus, Edward, Co. F, 1st Regiment Mounted Rangers, June 16, 1863
Manning, Eugene, Co. G., 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, June 16, 1863
Mayo, H. H., St. Cloud
Morgan, Wm. H., Co. C., 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, May 15, 1864
Phelps, Daniel, Corporal Co. D, 7th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, March 14, 1863
Ruchnell, Augustus, Citizens' Volunteer Company
Schulz, Wm., Citizens' Volunteer Company, Killed by Indians Sept 23, 1862
Seeley, Jas. C., Co. E, 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Aug. 23, 1863
Siegel, Wm., Co. D, 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Killed by Indians Sept 15, 1862
Small, Henry L., Co. D, 7th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, March 9, 1863
Smith, Isaiah, Co. G., 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Lung Fever, Sept. 4, 1863
Snell, Chas. W., teamster, Citizens' Volunteer Company, Killed by Indians Sept 6, 1862
Steele, Edwin D., Co. D, 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Sept 7, 1862
Walke, Harmon, Co. G, 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, May 29, 1863
Wenseinger, John, teamster, Sept 27, 1862, Killed by Indians
Wright, Edward, First Sergeant, Citizens' Volunteer Company, Sept 23, 1862, Killed by Indians
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