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Company E

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index ⟩ Connecticut ⟩ Infantry ⟩ Regiment 5 ⟩ Company E

  • Krause, Charles E.Krause, Charles E.
  • Lees, HenryLees, Henry
  • Leggett, JohnLeggett, John
  • Linsley, AtwoodLinsley, Atwood
  • Linsley, John A.Linsley, John A.
  • Mahar, MichaelMahar, Michael
  • Matteson, Daniel H.Matteson, Daniel H.
  • Mc Can, GeorgeMc Can, George
  • McKay, William H.McKay, William H.
  • Meramble, George B.Meramble, George B.
  • Merrill, Squire G.Merrill, Squire G.
  • Meyers, CharlesMeyers, Charles
  • Mitchell, William F.Mitchell, William F.
  • Moltz, GeorgeMoltz, George
  • Murphy, OwenMurphy, Owen
  • Murray, John H.Murray, John H.
  • Nelson, EdwardNelson, Edward
  • Newton, FranklinNewton, Franklin
  • OO'Donnell John
  • Olmstead, Charles H.Olmstead, Charles H.
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