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 5T6 HISTOKY OF GOODHUE COUNTY that the total expense of the town for the coming year would be $700. In 1862, the officers were: Supervisors, T. B. Sheldon (chair- man), G. C. Dickinson and William Howe; treasurer, J. W. Han- cock; assessor, 0. F. Smith; clerk, T. B. McCord; justices, Francis Ives and W. H. "Welch ; constables, F. F. Philleo and M. Hersch- ler. J. H. Parker was appointed clerk and justice in place of T. B. McCord and AY. II. Welch. It was estimated that the ex- penses of the town for the coming year would be $1,000. In 1863 the last board of officers the township ever had was elected and consisted of: Supervisors, T. B. Sheldon (chair- man), Christopher Cogel and Orrin Densmore ; treasurer, J. W. Hancock; assessor, J. ( Pierce: clerk, Dwight M. Baldwin; jus- tice, James II. Parker. On March 3.1, 1864, the board met for the last time, and the township of Red Wing became a thing of the past. By a revision of the charter of the city of Bed Wing, which had been in existence since 1857, the western half of township 113, range 14, lying in this county, and sections 24, 25 and -id, township 113, range 15, were included in the city, and sections 13 and 14, township 113. were set off as a pari of Burnside. The soldiers who enlisted in the Civil War from Red Wing were: Cnslns Anderson, Capt. AVilliam Arkins, John Arkins, James Ardens, William (i. Allen, Edward Aman, William Aber- deen. Julius Anloff, Lieut. Henry T. Bevans, Milton L. Bevans, John Barrow, Peter Berg, John II. Brown. II. X. Barber, James F. Batchelor, Capt. E. L. Baker, C. D. Bevans, Samuel Beekman, A. Barr, Solon A. Bevans, Grant B. Baker, B. N. Bunch, George Boothroyd, C. R. Brink, Frank Broberg, James Barnes, Nelson Berg, Frank Bergman. Surgeon William Brown, II. W. Barber, Byson Batchelor, Lyman J. Barris, Capt. Herman Betcher, Ole P. Berg, Col. William Colvill, AVilliam F. Cross, W. AY. Clark, • ieorge D. Hartman, Corbin ( '. Hill, M. A. Eoyt, John II. Jones, Frank Johnson, Samuel Jones, R. E. Jacobs, Gustav Johnson, J. W. Jefferson, Andrew Johnson, Peter Johnson, John A. Johnson, Peter Johnson, Jr., George AV. Knight, Henry Kulker, John Lind- quist, Lewis B. Littlefield, Isaac Lauver, Charles L. Littlefield, Frank AY. Little, Albert Little, Joseph Lockey, Thomas J. Little, Jr.. Eric Lynloff. Oliver Larson, Frank Lewis, Maj. Martin Ma- ginnis, Maj. Fred E. Miller, Ira McLeatham, James D. Merrill, Harvey Miller, Col. Hans Mattson, H. P. Mclntyre, Lieut. Henry A. McConnell. Feron B. McCord, Charles P. Miller, John II. Miller, AVilliam R. Thompson, George A. Todd, John A. Trewer, Lieut. John Yanstrom, John T. Veeder, Maj. A. E. Welch, John