After participating in 17 battles, he was wounded on April 1, 1863 at the Skirmish at Miskel Farm against the Confederate partisan John S. Mosby, near Broad Run, Virginia, and was discharged due to his wounds on October 1, 1863.
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He returned to Vermont in 1880, where he took up farming, and raised some of the finest Jersey cattle, blooded Morgan horses and Shropshire sheep in Vermont.
Josiah Wedgwood | Josiah | Josiah Royce | Josiah Bartlet | Josiah Clowes | Josiah Willard Gibbs | Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood | Josiah Henson | Josiah Gilbert Holland | Josiah Meigs | Josiah Latimer Clark | Josiah Gorgas | Josiah Wedgwood II | Josiah Quincy, Jr. | Josiah Parker | Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation | Josiah Gregg | Josiah Child | W. H. J. Grout | Wally Grout | Sydney Barber Josiah Skertchly | Josiah Wood Whymper | Josiah W. Macy, Jr. | Josiah Willard Gibbs, Sr. | Josiah Whitney | Josiah Wedgwood III | Josiah Warren | Josiah Tongogara | Josiah Thomas | Josiah Tattnall |
Almost all prominent Vermonters who had served in the Civil War were members of the Society, including U.S. Senator Redfield Proctor, Interstate Commerce Commission member Wheelock G. Veazey, and Governors Peter T. Washburn, Roswell Farnham, John L. Barstow, Samuel E. Pingree, Ebenezer J. Ormsbee, Urban A. Woodbury, Josiah Grout, and Charles J. Bell.