Company K

6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Ø      Captain

Gray, Frank E.

Ø      First Lieutenant

Putney, Newton E.

Ø      Second Lieutenant

La Croix, William P.

Ø      First Sergeant

Lee, William F.

Ø      Quartermaster Sergeant

Herron, Frank A.

Ø      Sergeant

Msdzker, Harry H.

Putney, Robert E.

Reed, George E.

Shippee, Clarence G.

Witherell, Frank M.

Ø      Corporal

Bonnette, Frank E.

Bridgett, George E.

Clements, James E.

Gary, Henry

Groenendyke, William

Higgins, James A.

Holman, Louis P.

Norman, John S.

Peterson, John A.

Plimpton, Justus A.

Reno, Joseph

Sayles, George Henry: Died of typhoid fever on October 28th, 1898, at Fort Monroe, Virginia. [Born on July 2nd, 1876, in Southbridge, Massachusetts; died on October 28th, 1898, at Fort Monroe, Virginia.]

Ø      Artificer

Clauson, Ernest

Ø      Wagoner

Grady, Thomas

Ø      Musician

 

Ø      Private

Acton, Martin G.

Allard, Narciss

Alton, William R.

Baker, Edwin E.

Belanger, Antoene

Benoit, James J.

Bird, George W.

Bouthillette, Joseph

Breen, Edward J.

Butman, Lucian G.

Caplett, John

Carpenter, Frank E.

Chapdelaine, Albert

Collins, Joseph F.

Condon, William J.

Coughlan, John

Dougan, Russell C.

Drennan, Arthur

Drummond, James

Ducharme, Joseph

Durand, Philip

Egan, George E.

English, William J.

Ennis, John M.

Fisk, Frank N.

Fitzpatrick, Michael F.

Flood, Thomas M.

Ford, William F.

Galipeau, Omer

Garceau, Napoleon

Garvey, John F.

Gelineau, Fred N.

Gerber, Paul

Gray, Everett T.

Hickey, Patrick

Hopwood, Christopher

Johanson, John

Kenney, James

Kennedy, James P.

Kenworthy, John T.

King, Joseph

Kosmaler, Henry J.

Laplant, Peter

Laprade, Henry

Lowdon, Fred

McGregor, Charles Edward: Died of typhoid fever on October 9th, 1898, at the Hospital in South Framingham, Massachusetts. [Born on November 13th, 1867, at Eastport, Maine, the son of Charles W. McGregor; moved to Marlboro, Massachusetts, in June of 1888; married in July of 1892; died on October 9th, 1898, in South Framingham, Massachusetts; buried in Eastport, Maine.]

Maher, Timothy

Maloney, Dennis

Maloney, James

Mandigo, Adelbert

Martin, Albert C.

Mason, David

McGill, William

McGuiuness, William

McIntosh, George J.

Mexfield, Joseph

Mominee, Alexander

Moran, William F.

Morrissey, Lawrence T.

Murtha, Thomas H.

Nagle, Joseph M.

Owens, John A.

Paguin, Alexander J.

Peloguin, Peter

Peltier, Paul N.

Phaneuf, Napoleon

Plimpton, Henry E.

Preston, Clarence L.

Reinhard, Walter E.

Rheaume, Emery

Ryan, James T.

Schur, Fred

Shea, William J.

Smith, Myron M.

Stanik, William P.

St. John, Alcide

Stone, James

Tremblay Jr., Julius

Tromblay, Frank

Vinton, George H.

Vinton, George W.

Ware, Ernest L.

Welch, Martin: Died of typhoid fever in 1898. [Born in 1865 in Southbridge, Massachusetts, the son of Thomas Welch; employed with American Optical Glass Works to 1898; died of typhoid fever in 1898; buried at the National Cemetery in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia; disinterred and buried in the family cemetery.]

Wheelock, Warren T.

Wood, Allen L.

Wood, Lindsay

Sources

-          Pages 320 & 321, “The ’98 Campaign of the 6th Massachusetts, U.S.V.” Lieut. Frank E. Edwards; Boston, Massachusetts; Little, Brown, and Company, 1899.

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