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520:. The 19th Wisconsin Infantry was re-enlisted in August 1864 as a veteran regiment and received a two-month furlough. They returned to the Petersburg trenches in October. That month, the regiment was sent out on a mission to cut the 528:, where the regiment suffered its most severe casualties of the war. Strong was wounded and captured, along with about 600 other Union men. He spent most of the remainder of the war confined to 454:. The regiment was employed to guard prisoners of war there until they mustered into federal service April 30, 1862. The regiment then proceeded to Washington, D.C., for service in the 1011: 566:
He was one of the founding directors of the Baraboo Valley Air-Line Railway, and worked on that line until it was acquired by the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad.
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He was elected sheriff of Sauk County in the November 1860 election, but resigned on the day he took office, choosing instead to volunteer for service in the
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in Sauk County's 2nd Assembly district (the southern half of the county). He was elected and served in the
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in the Winter of 1864. In April 1864, the regiment was shipped back to Virginia and organized into
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from Sauk County and was elected their captain. His company was soon enrolled as Company A of the
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In 1875, the Republican majority in the Assembly elected him as chief clerk for the
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officer. In historical documents, his name is usually abbreviated as
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Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861–1865
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Upon returning from the war, he was immediately nominated as the
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After some skirmishes in eastern Virginia, they moved toward
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Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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He was in command of the Union defenders stationed at
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Clarke & Co. pp. 668–674 587: 470:on September 30, 1863, and then to 13: 1022:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 754:"19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment" 14: 1033: 1017:19th-century American legislators 838: 731:The Military History of Wisconsin 688:"19th Wisconsin Infantry History" 569:Sometime after 1880, he moved to 466:. Captain Strong was promoted to 997:Politicians from Omaha, Nebraska 992:People from Reedsburg, Wisconsin 448:19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment 16:19th-century American politician 252: 782:"Nineteenth Regiment Infantry" 746: 680: 666: 641: 627: 1: 987:People from Bridport, Vermont 818:. October 13, 1897. p. 8 580: 483:repelled a Confederate attack 430:, due to the outbreak of the 406: 692:Wisconsin Historical Society 330:19th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry 7: 381:pioneer. He served in the 10: 1038: 635:"Colonel Rollin M. Strong" 456:western theater of the war 957: 942: 936: 931: 923: 911: 905: 900: 890: 871: 863: 856: 758:The Civil War in the East 724:Quiner, Edwin B. (1866). 411:R. M. Strong was born at 364: 335: 325: 314: 306: 292: 284: 279: 262: 236: 226: 213: 195: 175: 170: 166: 156: 146: 135: 124: 112: 100: 89: 73: 63: 53: 42: 34: 30: 23: 876:Wisconsin State Assembly 858:Wisconsin State Assembly 810:"Col. R. M. Strong Dead" 546:Wisconsin State Assembly 522:Confederate supply lines 499:Bermuda Hundred campaign 383:Wisconsin State Assembly 297:United States Volunteers 77:Wisconsin State Assembly 479:Newbern, North Carolina 442:He raised a company of 950:Sauk County, Wisconsin 916:Sauk County, Wisconsin 501:, which landed 33,000 130:Sauk County, Wisconsin 37:Sauk County, Wisconsin 894:Stephen Steele Barlow 516:, and joined Grant's 474:on December 3, 1863. 450:and was organized at 307:Years of service 217:Green Wood Cemetery, 119:Stephen Steele Barlow 815:Oshkosh Northwestern 542:National Union Party 272:(b. 1857; died 1865) 220:Reedsburg, Wisconsin 1007:Union Army officers 518:Siege of Petersburg 481:, and successfully 350:Siege of Petersburg 901:Political offices 472:lieutenant colonel 460:Virginia Peninsula 432:American Civil War 391:American Civil War 345:Battle of New Bern 340:American Civil War 965: 964: 958:Succeeded by 924:Succeeded by 891:Succeeded by 694:. 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Sauk County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Sauk
Argalus Starks
Stephen Steele Barlow
Sheriff
Sauk County, Wisconsin
Bridport, Vermont
Sparta, Wisconsin
Reedsburg, Wisconsin
Republican
United States Volunteers
Union Army
Lt. Colonel
19th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
American Civil War
Battle of New Bern
Siege of Petersburg
Battle of Fair Oaks & Darbytown Road
Republican
Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Sauk County
American Civil War
Union Army
Bridport, Vermont
Poultney, Vermont
Wisconsin
Union Army
American Civil War

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