• Thomas Bintliff, brother of
James Bintliff, was first lieutenant in Co. I and was killed at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. •
Phineas Clawson was second lieutenant and later first lieutenant of Co. A, serving to the end of the war. After the war he became a Wisconsin state senator. •
Rufus M. Day was a private in Co. I, serving through the entire war. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator. •
William J. Hoynes was a private in Co. A, was wounded at Prairie Grove, Arkansas, and discharged in November 1863 due to his wounds. After the war he became dean of the law department at the
University of Notre Dame. •
Frederick Kusel was captain of Co. E and was wounded at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. He resigned in October 1863. After the war he became a Wisconsin state senator. • August F. Kusel, brother of Frederick Kusel, was first sergeant in Co. E and was discharged due to disability after Prairie Grove. • Reuben Norton, son of
Reuben M. Norton, was a private in Co. C and was mortally wounded at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. •
William O'Neil was a corporal in Co. H and was discharged due to disability after Prairie Grove. After the war he became a Wisconsin state senator. •
Augustus Herman Pettibone was captain of Co. A and later major, serving until the end of the war. He earlier served briefly as an enlisted man in Co. B of the
19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. After the war he became a U.S. congressman from Tennessee. ==See also==