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Dugald D. Cameron was surgeon of the regiment, but resigned in September 1862. Before the war he had served as a Wisconsin state legislator; he was a younger brother of
Angus Cameron who later became a U.S. senator. •
Calvin R. Johnson, captain of Co. I, after the war became a Wisconsin state representative and county judge. •
Isaac E. Messmore, lieutenant colonel, wounded at Shiloh, later became colonel of the
31st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. •
Denis J. F. Murphy, sergeant, received the
Medal of Honor for actions in the
Second Battle of Corinth, where he was wounded three times. •
John Milton Read was sergeant major and then commissioned adjutant of the regiment, he later served as adjutant of the brigade. He was wounded and captured at Second Corinth, but quickly paroled. He was later wounded at Vicksburg. After the war he became a Wisconsin state senator. •
Van Eps Young was first lieutenant of Co. H and adjutant of the regiment from May 1862 to May 1863. He afterward became colonel of the
49th United States Colored Infantry Regiment and was provost marshal of western Mississippi from 1864 through 1866. After the war he served as a Wisconsin state senator. ==See also==