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Company I

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

  • Avery, Alexander S.Avery, Alexander S.
  • Barden, John D.Barden, John D.
  • Barley, CharlesBarley, Charles
  • Bates, JohnBates, John
  • Beeman, SamuelBeeman, Samuel
  • Belden, John A.Belden, John A.
  • Bennett, JohnBennett, John
  • Blood, Sherman J.Blood, Sherman J.
  • Bowne, Newton S.Bowne, Newton S.
  • Brennan, JohnBrennan, John
  • Brisco, EphraimBrisco, Ephraim
  • Briscoe, George L.Briscoe, George L.
  • Button, NelsonButton, Nelson
  • Callender, Frederick F.Callender, Frederick F.
  • Carr, JosephCarr, Joseph
  • Cavanagh, JohnCavanagh, John
  • Coddington, JosiahCoddington, Josiah
  • Cogswell, William S.Cogswell, William S.
  • Cone, Edward P.Cone, Edward P.
  • Coons, AdamCoons, Adam
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