• George Young Bradley: Lieutenant in the 19th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment; Wounded Fredericksburg 1862. Also, First Sergeant in the 36th & 7th Infantry Regiments; discharged MAY 1869 by Secretary of War, Gen U.S. Grant to participate in the expedition
• William H. Dunn: No Military Service
• Frank Valentine Goodman: No Military Service
• Andrew Hall: No Military Service
• William Robert Wesley Hawkins: 15th Calvary Missouri State Militia; injured during his service
• Oramel G. Howland: No Military Service
• Seneca B. Howland: 16th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment; served at the Gettysburg; 16th Vermont attacked right flank of Pickett’s Charge on July 3rd, 1863 helping to stop and destroy Picket’s Division
• John Colton “Captain Jack” Sumner: Corporal in the 32nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment; unit decimated at Battle of Pleasant Hill
• John Wesley Powell: Major in 2nd Regiment Illinois Light Artillery; lost his arm in the Battle of Shiloh in 1862
• Walter Powell: Captain in 2nd Regiment Illinois Light Artillery; fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, & Atlanta; taken POW at Atlanta; escaped but recaptured and hospitalized due to mental state