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U. S. Grant Post #80
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All information is taken from the publication "And What Nobler Purpose..." Civil War Veterans and Pipestone County. For more information about this publication, please contact the Pipestone County Museum. I have included a link for your convenience.

MEMBERS
Barnard, William
Bevans, Benjamin O.
Brayton, Nelson R.
Brigham, Tyler T.
Brown, William Scott
(Browne)
Bullis, J. W.
Butts, Jacob M.
Butts, Robert J.
Carpenter, Samuel S.
Carter, Rev. Elijah
Casserly, John
Cook, Samuel
Cowan, Charles
Day, Edwin W.
Denhart, Henry
(Durhart)
Dodd, George
Dodge, Albert Alonzo
Folsom, James Z.
Franklin, D.
Fuller, Carleton Cleveland
Glass, Henry
Greenfield, Horace C.
Gunsolus, Matthew M.
Hall, Hiram
Hammond, Elias
Harden, Samuel
Harvey, Albert H.
Hathaway, Charles E.
Hendershott, Daniel M.
Hiatt, Isaac
Hoy, Hiram A.
(Hugh)
Hoye, Henry
Huyke, Byron F.
(Hryke, Baron T.)
Kingsbury, Alonzo D.
Lester, Nathaniel
Littlefield, Joshua M.
Lloyd, David R.
(Loyd)
Maynard, Curtis
McBroom, John
McCowain, George T.
(McCowan)
McKay, George
Nichols, Alfred J.
Noteman, Jacob C.
Oliver, Charles A.
Pemberton, John
Perrigo, Myron H.
Pickett, Squire A.
Reed, Cheeny
Richardson, George H.
Rolfe, Jasper D.
Rolfe, Otis H.
Rolph, Charles B.
Runals, Major Dimond Ellicott
Sargent, Daniel D.
Smith, Joseph
Stevens, Francis A.
Stockdill, W. T.
Swain, James R.
Ter Haar, Herman
Terrell, Willis R.
(William)
Turner, Sardis H.
Vargason, Simon
Wilson, Dr. Henry
Wood, Mason
Wright, George M.

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