Bio: Comstock, Charles
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----Sources: The Union Army, vol. 4, p. 56, Harper's Pictorial
History of the Civil War,
1880 Federal Census--Garden Valley, Jackson, Wisconsin
Surnames:
Charles Comstock Family Military Notes Charles Comstock's Company A,18th Wisconsin Infantry
Regiment was organized in October, 1861 and mustered out July 18, 1865.
4 Officers died of disease or accident and 52 enlisted soldiers were killed
or mortally wounded. His Infantry Officers were: Cols., James S.
Alban, Gabriel Bouck, Charles H. Jackson, Lieut.-Cols., Samuel W. Beall, Charles
H. Jackson, James P. Millard, Majs., Josiah W. Crane, Charles H. Jackson; James
P. Millard; Joseph W. Roberts. Other Soldiers With Clark County Ties
Who Served in this Company Collier, George Craig, George Washington Davis, Benjamin Dows / Douse, William Geary, John Slocomb, Charles Sterling, John A Sweet, Ralph Whipple, Henry This company left Wisconsin March 30, 1862 for Pittsburg
Landing and reached it on April 5th. This map is courtesy
of Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War. (Click to enlarge) The next morning, with absolutely no instruction in
the manual of arms and but little drill, it was ordered to check the enemy's
advance at Shiloh. It fought bravely, losing 24 killed, 82 wounded and 174 prisoners.
"Many regiments may well covet the impressions which the 18th Wis. left of personal
bravery heroic daring and determined endurance," said Gov. Harvey. Pittsburgh Landing,
Tennessee (Click to enlarge) It took part in the siege of Corinth and then encamped
at Corinth; and Bolivar until Sept. 17, when it was ordered to Iuka to reinforce
Rosecrans, but was immediately returned to the defense of Corinth which was
threatened. On Oct. 1, it met the advance of Price and Van Dorn
and fell back to the protection of Smith's bridge the following day. On the
3d, the enemy appearing in force, the regiment burned the bridge, rejoined its
brigade at the railroad, and retained its position until overwhelming numbers
compelled it to fall back. It joined in pursuit of the enemy after the battle
of Corinth, and on Nov. 2 proceeded to Grand Junction. In the movement southward
it went to Holly Springs, then back to Grand Junction, thence to Moscow, Tenn.,
and Memphis, and from there by boat to Young's point, La., where it remained
until Feb. 9, 1863. In the advance upon Vicksburg it took position in
the battle of Champion's Hill, and reached Vicksburg on May 20. It deployed
as sharpshooters to cover the assault on the 22nd and on June 4 went into the
trenches where it remained until the surrender. It was then on guard duty until Sept. 11, when it
was sent to Memphis, thence to Corinth and to Chattanooga, reaching the latter
place Nov. 19. It joined in the attack on Missionary Ridge and was on guard
duty at Bridgeport, Ala., during the greater part of December. It went to Huntsville on Dec. 25, remained there until
May 1 1864, then went to Whitesburg for guard duty until June 19, and was in
camp, garrison and guard duty in Georgia and Tennessee until September. In October
it aided in the defense of Allatoona against repeated assaults of a superior
force. A furlough was granted reenlisted veterans on Nov.
12, and the recruits and non-veterans were temporarily assigned to the 93rd
IL, which accompanied Sherman's army to Savannah. The veterans were ordered
to Nashville, reaching there Jan. 11, 1865, and were then sent to New Berne,
N. C., where they encamped until the last of March, when they joined Sherman
at Goldsboro and took part in the movement to Richmond.
Grand Review in Washington
D. C., May 23, 1865 The regiment participated in the grand review at Washington
and was mustered out at Louisville, Ky., July 18, 1865. Its original strength
was 962 Gain by recruits, 226, draft, 271; veteran reenlistments, 178; total,
1,637. Losses by death, 220; missing 78; desertion, 208, transfer, 23; discharge.
265; mustered out, 843. ======================================== 1880 Federal Census--Garden Valley, Jackson, Wisconsin
======================================== Charles COMSTOCK, Self, Married
Male, White, 32 yrs., b. PA, Farmer, Father b. PA, Mother b. NY Elizabeth A. COMSTOCK, Wife,
Married Female, White, 31 yrs., PA Keeping House, Father b. PA, Mother b. PA
Arminda COMSTOCK, Daughter,
Single, Female, White, 13 yrs., b. MN, At Home, Father b. PA, Mother b. PA
Louisa COMSTOCK, Daughter,
Single, Female, White, 11 yrs., b. MN, At Home, Father b. PA, Mother b. PA
Adaline COMSTOCK, Daughter,
Single, Female, White, 8 yrs., b. MN, Father b. PA, Mother b. PA Ellen COMSTOCK, Daughter, Single,
Female, White, 3 yrs., b. MN, Father b. PA, Mother b. PA Martha COMSTOCK, Daughter,
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