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This is the Eleventh
Census of the United States. Most of this census was destroyed by
water damage when the original papers were under the threat of fire at
the National Archives in 1921. Only a select few actual census records
survived, along with the Special Schedule records, such as this one.
This record is part of Supervisor's District #5 and is Enumeration District
#46 through #50. The information is from Roll #M123-116, pages 94
through 99. Some of the handwriting was very difficult to read and
may be cause for mistakes. Where there were no entries of information,
the notation (n/l) was added, meaning "nothing listed".
    
'Persons who
served in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States during
the war of the rebellion [who are survivors], and widows of such persons
in Grantsburg, County of Burnett, State of Wisconsin, enumerated in June,
1890.
PAGE 94 - SD 5 - ED 46 -
Town of Grantsburg - Canute Anderson, enumerator
HOME/
FAMILY |
NAME
OF SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST
DATE |
DISCHRG.
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
PO
ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
| 203 - 203 |
EDWARDS Henry O |
Private |
F |
11th Wis |
12 Sep 1864 |
06 Jun 1865 |
8m 24d |
Randell |
(n/l) |
Looks feeble |
| 232 - 232 |
INGEBRIGTSEN Ingebrigt |
Private |
F |
9th Iowa? |
31 Oct 1864 |
18 Jul 1865 |
8m 15d |
Alstad |
(n/l) |
Paralite shake of head |
| 221 - 221 |
GROVE John E |
Private |
B |
HBT Min Vol |
03 Aug 1863 |
09 Jun 1866 |
2y 10m 6d |
Allstad |
(n/l) |
Lame and Kidney complaints |
| 163 - 163 |
BUCK Edwin |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Grantsburg |
(n/l) |
Could not find him at
home |
| 4 - 4 |
BOUVILL John |
Private |
D |
16th NY |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Grantsburg |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| (n/l) |
NORRIS Chas W |
Private & Corp |
D & A |
12th Ind Inf & 10th
Ind Inf |
May1861 & 15 Sep
1861 |
Aug 1861 & 19 Sep
1864 |
(n/l) |
Randall |
(n/l) |
Added by E. J. L. |
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PAGE 95 - SD 5 - ED 47
- Grantsburg Village - G A Olson, enumerator
HOME/
FAMILY |
NAME
OF SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES,
WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST
DATE |
DISCHRG.
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
PO
ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
| 13 - 13 |
DUNN James |
Private |
F |
140th NY Inf |
01 Aug 1863 |
15 Jan 1865 |
2y 3m 14d |
RiverFalls |
no disability |
(n/l) |
| 14 - 14 |
CANADAY David A |
1st Sgt |
C |
7th Min Inf |
1863 |
Mar 1865 |
2y + |
Grantsburg |
Chronic diarrhea |
In Cahava Merian Selma
Jackson Prison |
| 13 - 13 |
HICKERSON Newton |
Private |
D |
21st Ohio Inf |
14 Aug 1861 |
30 Dec 1863 |
3y + |
Grantsburg |
Chronic Diarrhea |
Re-enlisted veteran 01
Jan 1864 |
| 21 - 21 |
SWENSON Johannah M -
widow of John A Swenson |
Corporal |
K |
37th Wis Inf |
25 May 1864 |
27 Jul 1865 |
1y 3m 2d |
Grantsburg |
Chronic Rheumatism |
at present in Waupun
State Prison |
| 22 - 22 |
RICE Samuel D |
Private |
F |
1st Bat Yates Sharp Shooters
& 64th Ill Vol |
Aug 1862 |
03 Feb 1863 |
7m |
Grantsburg |
Gun shot would in right
foot |
(n/l) |
| 44 - 45 |
HICKERSON Joel
A |
Corporal |
C |
7th Minn Inf |
16 Aug 1862 |
17 Aug 1863 |
3y 1d |
Grantsburg |
Chronic Diarrhea and
general disability |
Shot wound in hand; bayonet
wound in foot |
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PAGE 96 - SD 5 - ED 48
- Town of Morland [Marshland?] - Peder B Johaneson, enumerator
HOME/
FAMILY |
NAME
OF SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS,
MARINES,
WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST
DATE |
DISCHRG.
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
PO
ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
| 41 - 41 |
BAKER Benjamin F |
Corporal |
H |
1st Minn Inf |
01 Apr 1864 |
26 Aug 1864 |
3m 26d |
Marsland
(Marshland) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 43 - 43 |
PATRICK Agusta- widow
of Georg Patrick |
Private |
G |
9th Maine Inf |
15 Oct 1863 |
03 Aug 1865 |
3m 15d |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 87 - 87 |
ROBERT James L |
Private |
D |
1st Minn Brigt |
10 Nov 1864 |
07 Sep 1865 |
(n/l) |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 124 - 124 |
BIGFORD Markus L |
Private |
C |
2nd Minn Inf |
03 Apr 1865 |
18 Jul 1865 |
(n/l) |
Orange |
Bloody Diarrhea |
(n/l) |
| 103 - 103 |
RAVIN Didreck |
Private |
K |
5th Ohio Cav |
20 Sep 1861 |
Nov 1864 |
3y 2m |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 121 - 121 |
MATRIOUS Johan |
Private |
C |
42nd Wis Inf |
02 Sep 1864 |
16 Jun 1865 |
9m |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 118 - 118 |
STADT Albert |
Private |
B |
20th ME Inf |
22 Jul 1862 |
abt 20 Jul 186- |
2y |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 120 - 120 |
MATRIOUS Georg |
Private |
G |
Wis Inf |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
1y 6m |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 122 - 122 |
SHRAIT? Johan H |
Private |
B |
51st Wis Inf |
26 Feb 1865 |
15 Sep 1865 |
6m 17d |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 136 - 163 |
FAXES DavidW |
Captain |
I |
55th Pa Vol Inf |
28 Aug 1861 |
1865 |
3y |
Grantsburg |
Rheumatism |
Look sickle
(sickly) |
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PAGE 97 (same SD - ED
- enumerator as last page)
HOME/
FAMILY |
NAMEOF
SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST
DATE |
DISCHRG
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
PO
ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
| 130 - 130 |
INGLS Hiram |
Private |
E |
1st Minn Art |
03 Jan 1865 |
27 Sep 1865 |
8m 24d |
Marsland
[Marshland] |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 125 - 125 |
KORNER Benjamin |
Private |
A |
18th Wis Inf |
Sep 1864 |
21 Jun 1865 |
(n/l) |
Orange |
Rheumatism |
Sick in bed for 5 months |
| 135 - 135 |
BEER Fremen F |
Private |
G |
7th Minn Inf |
13 Aug 1862 |
16 Aug 1865 |
(n/l) |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 123 - 123 |
KORNER Andrew H |
Corporal |
F |
7th Wis Inf |
Feb 1864 |
26 Jul 1865 |
(n/l) |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 137 - 137 |
BEERS James B |
Private |
E |
Ind Batt Minn Cav |
12 Oct 1864 |
11 Jun 1866 |
(n/l) |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 141 - 141 |
ANDERSON Thomas |
Private |
D |
2nd Wis Cav |
11 Dec 1863 |
28 Oct 1864 |
(n/l) |
Marsland |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 144 - 144 |
BENOIT James |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Spooner Washburn co |
(n/l) |
unknown |
| 120 - 120 |
WEISER? Andrew |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Orange |
(n/l) |
Lost his Discharge
and do not know |
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PAGE 98 - SD 5 - ED 49
- Town of Wood Lake & Rusk - Lewis Anderson of Blanding, enumerator
HOME/
FAMILY |
NAMEOF
SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES,
WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST
DATE |
DISCHRG.
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
PO
ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
| 162 - 162 |
TUCKER Conton? B |
Corp |
A |
(n/l) |
Dec 1861 |
1864 |
3y |
Clam Falls Polk co |
Right hand crippled |
Salve (unreadable)
left Dec |
| 167 - 167 |
HUNTER John |
Private |
A |
12th Wis |
28 Dec 1863 |
16 Jun 1865 |
1y 5m 15d |
Clam Falls Polk co |
Wounded left arm shot
through |
July 28 1864 |
| 168 - 168 |
PHELPS George |
Private |
A |
(unreadable) |
26 Feb 1864 |
16 May 1866 |
2y 2m 15d |
Clam Falls Polk co |
Gunn Shot through the
beart? |
May 6 1862 |
| 171 - 171 |
SANDERS Hew |
Private |
F |
123rd Ill? |
01 Aug 1862 |
13 Jun 1965 |
2y 10m 11d |
Bashaw |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 187 - 187 |
LANGLIS John |
Private |
? |
17th Ind Bat |
19 Jun 1962 |
16 Aug 1865 |
4y 7m 17d |
Barronett Barron co |
Appoloptick Epilepsy |
(n/l) |
| 178 - 178 |
FREEMAN Darrell |
Private |
B |
10th Minn |
10 Aug 1961 |
Oct 1864 |
(n/l) |
Shell Lake Washburn co |
were done (unreadable) |
(n/l) |
| 159 - 159 |
ALLBIC James |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Wood Lake |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
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PAGE 99 - SD 5 - ED 50
- Trade Lake - Aaron Dahlberg, enumerator
HOME/
FAMILY |
NAME
OF SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST
DATE |
DISCHRG.
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
PO
ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
| 103-
104 |
BENSON
Joseph D |
Private |
E |
14th
OVG |
23
Apr 1861 |
13
Aug 1861 |
4m |
Trade
Lake |
Hewith
Disease erersoyfilus? |
(n/l) |
| 105-
104 |
BENSON
Joseph D |
Private |
C |
100th
OVG |
30
Aug 1862 |
13
May 1865 |
3y |
Trade
Lake |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
| 138-
140 |
WILSON
Philomela - widow of Aaron Wilson |
Private |
E |
14th
Minn |
Nov
1861 |
Aug
1862 |
10m |
Trade
Lake |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
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NOTE
- The provision of the act of March 1, 1889, under which this special enumeration
of survivors of the war of the rebellion is made, reads as follows:
That said Superintendent
shall, under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior, cause to be
taken on a special schedule of inquiry, according to such form as he may
prescribe, the names, organizations, and length of service of those who
had served in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States in the
war of the rebellion, and who are survivors at the time of said inquiry,
and the widows of soldiers, sailors or marines.
The entries concerning each
survivor or widow should be carefully and accurately made, so that the
printed reports may contain only thoroughly trustworthy information.
Spaces are provided on
this special schedule of fifty names or, more properly, terms of service.
The spaces are numbered consecutively from 1 to 50, and cover the four
pages comprised in each schedule. The inquiries made concerning each
survivor or widow call for the repetition of the number of the house and
family as returned on the general population schedule (No. 1), the name,
rank, company, regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge,
and length of service (in years, months, and days) on the upper half of
each page, and the post office address, disability incurred, and general
remarks on the lower half of each page. The column headed "Remarks"
is inteded to be used to cover any points not included in the foregoing
inquiries, and which are necessary to a complete statement of a person's
term of service in any one organization.
In the case of persons
having served in more than one organization, use as many spaces as may
be necessary to cover their various terms of service. In the case
of widows of deceased solders, sailors or marines, make the entry of her
name on the dotted line, as follows: "Mary J., widow of Brown, James
H" filling out the record of his service during the war, and giving under
"Post Office address" the present address of his widow.
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