The History of the Township and Village of Mazomanie, BY WILLIAM KITTLE, MADISON, WIS. STATE JOURNAL PRINTING CO. 1900. HENRY SCHILDT was born in Prussia May 13, 1820. He served six years in Brunswick in the army. He came to Montreal and Saranac in New York in 1857, and one year later to Iowa county, Wis. He enlisted in Co. F of the 6th Infantry and served in the Iron Brigade during the war, from March 1, 1861, to July 15, 1865. He was severely wounded in the battle of Gettysburg, but on his recovery was made captain of his company. He was again wounded at Petersburg, Va. In 1865 he returned to Mazomanie, where his family had moved three years before. He was postmaster from 1878 to 1884, and for the last few years has kept a store in Mazomanie. His children are: Mrs. Clark, in Mazomanie; Harry, in Teton Co., Montana; Mrs. Appleby, in Chicago; Stille, in Cimarron, Cal.; Albert, in Duluth; Mrs. John Owens, in Milwaukee. Submitted by Randi McCartney