The Washington directory, and Congressional and executive register, for 1850, Part 16

Author: Waite, Edward
Publication date: 1850
Publisher: Washington : E. Waite
Number of Pages: 526


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William J. Smith,. .clerk


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162


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


A list of Clerks, &c.


Annual Salary.


Nathaniel Frye, chief clerk Pay Department ·$ 1,200 William D. L'eall,. .clerk.


1,400


Charles Whitman, do. 1,150


Edmund H. Brooke, .do. 1,150


Richard S. Cox, do 1,000


Thomas Cromwell,


do


1,000


Norman B. Smith,


.du.


1,000


Henry Robinson,.


.do


800


Robert C. Know les, messenger.


700


William W. Young, paymaster's clerk


700


John H. Smith, .do


700


Washington Terret, ...


.. do.


700


Erasmus L. Ragan, .. do.


1,150


A. Balmain, . .do.


1,000


P. M. Henry,. .do.


1,000


James H. Collins, messenger.


500


John M. Hepburn, clerk Adjutant General's office. 1,200


1,150


John George Law,.


.do


1,000


James H. Lowry, do.


1,000


A. F. Wilcox, do.


1,000


Thomas M. Hanson, .do.


800


Lewis R. Hamersley, .do.


1,000


Joseph F. Brown,. .do


1.400


Sewall Brintnall, .. .do ..


1,400


Charles Baker, messenger,


500


Nary Department.


William Ballard Preston, Secretary of the Navy. 6.000


John Etheridge, chief clerk. 2,000


Samuel L. Harris, principal corresponding clerk 1,500


Lauriston B. Hardin, register


1,400


James Callaghan, warrant clerk. 1,200


George S. Watkins, assistant corresponding clerk.


1,200


Albert G. Allen, .. .do. .do.


1,200


Charles W. Welsh, .... do. do. 1,200


Henry L. Harvey, ..... do. .do


1,200


Abel B. Upshur, recording clerk.


1,000


John J. Berret, .... .du 1,000


W. Brenton Boggs, .... do.


1,000


William King, miscellaneous clerk. 1,000


Samuel Mickum, messenger .. 650


Lindsay Muse, assistant messenger. 400


Joseph Smith, chief of Bureau Navy Yards and Docks 3,500


W. P. S. Sanger, civil engineer. 2,009


William G. Ridgely, chief clerk.


1,400


TOU


R. Johnson, clerk Surgeon General's office.


James L. Addison, .do.


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


163


A list of Clerks, &c.


Annual Salary.


Stephen Gough, ...... clerk $ 1,000


William P. Moran, .... do.


1,000


James M. Young, ..... do.


800


George F. de la Roche, draughtsman


1,000


Charles Hunt, messenger


700


Charles W. Skinner, Chief of Bureau of Construction, Equip- ment and Repair. 3,500


Charles H. Haswell, engineer-in-chief.


3,000


John Lenthall, chief naval constructor.


3,000


Philip C. Johnson, chief clerk.


1.400


John H. Reily .clerk


1,200


E. M. Cunningham,.


.do.


1,200


Lauriston Ward,. do.


1,000


James Selden,. .do 1,000


Charles W. Dennison, ... do.


1,000


Edward Chapman, ...... do.


1,000


John W. Bronaugh, ... .do.


800 800


Richard Powell, draughtsman.


Wm. A. Elliott, messenger.


700


William Sinclair, Chief of Bureau of Provisions and Clothing


3,500


William S. Parrott, chief clerk.


1,400


Thomas Fillebrown, .... clerk.


1,200


Henry J. Schreiner, ... .do.


1,200 1,000


Lucius B. Allyn, .do.


800


Ignatius Lucas, .. .do


700


Lewis Warrington, Chief of Bureau of Ordnance and Hydro- graphy ..


3,500


Joseph P. McCorkle,. ... clerk


1,200


Charles K. King, .do 1,000


Edward M. Tidball, .do


1.000


Israel Robinson, .do.


1,000


Charles K. Stellwagen, draughtsman


1,000 700 2,500


J. Francis Tuckerman, assistant surgeon


1,400 1,200


Moses Poor, ... . . clerk.


1,000


Marsh B. Clark, messenger.


700


Lauriston B. Hardin, superintendent S. W. Ex. building, ..


250


Ignatius Lucas, watchman. 365


365


Samuel James, . do.


Chas. Tilley,. . . do. 365


Jas. O. Withers, .. .. .. do. 365


Office of the Attorney General of the United States.


Reverdy Johnson, Attorney General. 4,000


John McArann, messenger.


Thomas Harris, Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery ..


William Plater, ..... do.


J. S. Williams. .do


164


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


A list of Clerks, &c.


Annual Salary


John T. Reid, clerk. $ 1,600


H. Klopfer, messenger 500


Post Office Department.


Jacob Collamer, Postmaster General. 6,000


Selah R. Hobie, assistant Postmaster General. 2,500


2,500


John Marron, .. .do


2,500


William H. Dundas, chief clerk. 2,000


David Saunders, principal clerk. 1,600


1.600


Thomas P. Trott, ..... do.


1,600


Henry A. Burr, topographer


1,600


James Snyder ... clerk


1,400


Alexander N. Zevely,. .do


1,400


Robert A. Lacey, .do


1,400


John Smith, do


1,400


John Hunter,. .do


1,400


John Ferguson, .. .do


1,400


Eliphalet N. Metcalf, do


1,400


D. D. T. Leech, do


1,400


Horatio King, do


1,400


Joseph H. Wheat, .do


1,400


James H. Marr. do


1,400 1,400


Richard C. Washington, .do


1,400


James Laurenson,. .do


1,200 1,200


Orlando Alexander, do


1,200 1,200


Chester A. Colt, .do


1,200


Jeremiah O'Brien, .do


1,200


William P. Young, .do


1,200


William J. Darden, do


1,200


Joseph Quicksall,. do.


1,200


Joseph C. Foster, do


1,200


Douglass Vass, . do


1.200


Chauncey Smith .do


1.200


William Bell, . do


1,200


Cranstoun Laurie, do


1,200


Thomas B. Reily,. .do.


1,200


Thomas J. Williams do.


1.200


John S. Williams,. .do Comfort S. Whittlesey .do


1,200


Thomas H. Fisher,. .do.


1,200


Rob .. Morris,. do.


1.000


Eugene McDonnell, do.


1.000


O. A. Buck, do


1,000


Robert G. Hedrick, . do


A. Homer Byington,.


do


Henry Johnson, .do


1,900


Fitz Henry Warren,. .do


Nicholas Halter,. . . .do


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


165


Rates of Postage, &c.


Annual Salary.


William P. Shedd, clerk P. O. Department. $ 1,000


J. H. Hamilton. .do


1,000


Richard W. Wallace,. .do 1,000


James Sheehy .. . .do. 1,000


G. A. Schwarzman,


do


1,000


Rowan T. Hopkins,. .do


1,000


John Gordon, messenger. 750


James W. Watson, assistant messenger


450 Robert A. Hanke, .do 450


Nathaniel Herberi,.


.do.


450


Eli Davis, watchman. .do


450


G. W. Garner, . .do 300


Joel Downer, superintendent of the Post Office building · 250


RATES OF . POSTAGE IN THE UNITED STATES.


On Letters.


Single letters, 300 miles,-or under, 5 cents .; over 300 miles, 10 cents.


Double,


10


66 20 66


Triple, 66 15 " 30 66


Quadruple,“


20


40 66


Every letter or parcel not exceeding half an ounce in weight, shall be deemed a single letter ; and every additional weight of half an ounce, or less, shall be charged with an additional single postage.


Drop-letters for delivery, two cents.


Advertised letters to be charged with the cost of advertising the same, in addition to the regular postage.


On Printed. Papers.


All newspapers transmitted through the mails are rated with prostage. except exchange papers between publishers of newspapers. Newspapers, from the office of publication to subscribers, any dis- tance within the State, and out of the State not exceeding 100 miles, one cent each. To other States, and exceeding 100 miles, one and a half cent each.


Transient newspapers, or those not sent from the office of publica- tion to subscribers, handbills, or circular letters, printed or litho- graphed, not exceeding one sheet in size, to any distance, will pay three cents each, upon delivery at the office, and before they are put in the mails.


All pamphlets, magazines, and periodicals, weighing one ounce, two and a half cents ; each additional ounce, or fractional excess of not less than half an ounce, one cent additional, for any distance in the United States.


FOREIGN POSTAGE.


The postage on letters, by the British or American stcamiers, to England, Ireland, and Scotland, is twenty-four cents a single rate, to be prepaid or not. Newspapers two cents each, to be prepaid.


166


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


Rates of Postage, &c.


To the following foreign countries, the American postage must be prepaid, five cents a single rate, if sent by a British Steamer. The residue of the postage is to be paid in each foreign country. News- papers two cents each, to be prepaid. Alexandria, city of, via Mir- seilles; Algeria, Austria, and the Austrian States, Baden, Bavaria, Belgium, Bremen, free city of; Brunswick, Beyroot, city of, via Marseilles ; Dardanelles, via Marseilles ; Denmark, France, German States, Gibraltar. Greece, via Marseilles ; Hamburg and Cuxhaven, Hanover, Holland, Hong-Kong, China, isle of, Ionian Islands, Lubec, free city of ; Malta, island of ; Mecklenburg Schwerin, Mecklenburg Strelitz, Moldavia, Naples, kingdom of, via Marseilles; Norway, Oldenburg, Poland, Prussia, Roman States, Russia, Saxony, Scutari, city of, via Marseilles; Smyrna, via Marseilles; Sweden, Switzer- land, Turkey in Europe, Tuscany, via Marseilles; Venetian States, Wallachia, Wurtemburg, West Indies, or British Possessions.


By the American line to Bremen, correspondence to the German States, and countries east and south of them, can be prepaid or left unpaid; postage twenty-four cents a single rate, with the inland five or ten cents, according to distance to be added, and can be paid to destination. See the order from the Post Office Department, Bremen list.


To the following foreign countries, by the routes named, the entire postage set opposite to each country, must be prepaid :


Not exceeding a half ounce, and addressed to be sent by the routes, ac- cording to the table below.


Single Letter.


Aden, Asia, via Southampton.


45 cents.


Australia, via Southampton and India


53


by private ship .. 37


Azores Islands, via Southampton and Lisbon. 63


Bourbon and Borneo, Islands of, via Southampton and India 53 Brazils, via Falmouth .. 87


Buenos Ayres, via Falmouth.


83


Canary Islands, via Falmouth.


65


Cape de Verde Islands ..


65


Ceylon, Island of, via Southampton


45


China, via Southampton 45


Egypt, via Southampton. 57


57


Heligoland, Island of, via London.


33


Indies, East, via Southampton ..


45


Java and Labuan, via Southampton and India.


53


Lucea and Modena, via France.


31


Madeira, Island of, via Southampton.


65


Mauritius, via Southampton and India


45


Moluccas.


53


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Montevideo, via Falmouth. 83


60


Greece, via Southampton.


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


167


Rates of Postage, &c.


Single Letter. New Granada, via Southampton. 45 cents. New South Wales, via Southampton and India. 53


by private ship ... 37


New Zealand, via Southampton and India. 53


by private ship 37


Parma and Placentia, via France 31


Phillippine Islands, via Southampton 45


Portugal, via Southampton. 63


Sierra Leone. 45


Spain, via Southampton .. 73


Sumatra, Island of, via Southampton and India. 53


Syria, via Southampton .. 57


Van Dieman's Land, via Southampton and India. 53


Venezuela, via Southampton. 45


West Indies, foreign, namely, Cuba, via Southampton 75


Guadaloupe, Hayti, Martinique, Porto Rico, St. Croix, St.


Eustatius, St. Martin, St. Thomas, via Southampton ... 55 Any British colony or foreign country, when conveyed to or from the United Kingdom by private ships. . 37


66


NOTE-The foreign portion of the above rates are to be charged according to the following scale, namely :


Weighing under a { ounce.


1 rate.


{ ounce, and under ¿ ounce. 2 rates.


1


ž


3 1


4 rates.


. .. 1 1: 5 rates.


And so on, an additional rate being charged for each quarter of an ounce.


Newspapers, each four cen's, to be prepaid.


Letters from any part of the. United States, must be prepaid to Havana, twelve and a half cents. Chagres, twenty cents. Pa- nama, thirty cents, a single rate.


Letters to California, from any part of the United States, can be prepaid or not, forty cents, a single rate. Transient newspapers, three cents each, to be prepaid.


Letters to Halifax, by British steamers, must be prepaid, five or ten cents, a single rate, according to distance ; letters for the West India British Possessions, the same.


> Letters for Great Britain, paid less than twenty-four cents, are considered as UNPAID.


ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAILS. POST OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., December, 1849.


The Great Eastern Muil from Baltimore,. Philadelphia, New York, Boston, S.c., and Buffalo, &c., will now be received by 9 o'clock, A.


1


3 rates.


168


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


Arrangement of the mails.


M., daily ; and the Mail to be sent from this office, to and by those places, will be closed, as heretofore, at 4 and 9 o'clock, P. M., daily.


The Southern Mail will be closed, hereafier, daily at 8 o'clock, A. M., and will be received as heretofore. daily by 5 o'clock, P. M.


The second Eastern Mail and Great Western Mail are received by 8 P. M., and closed at 9 P. M., daily. The Mail Trains, North of Philadelphia, are to arrive there in time to connect with the train for Baltimore, which brings the Great Mail, to arrive here by 9 A. M. No Eastern Mail is received at this office on Sunday night. and no Eastern Mail, to be sent beyond Baltimore, is made up on Saturday night. Norfolk 3 times by Baltimore, 4 do Richmond.


The Mail for Annapolis, Maryland, and Norfolk and adjacent places in Virginia, is closed every night, except Saturday, at 9 P. M., and is received six times a week, with a Mail from Baltimore, Maryland, by 12 M.


The Mail from Georgetown, D. C., is received twice daily by 8 A. M., and 5 P. M., and it is closed for that place at the same hours.


The Mail from Rockville, &c., Md., is received Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, of each week, by 6 P. M., and it is closed for those places at 9 P. BI., of the same days.


The Mail from Brookville, &c., Md., is received by 5 P. M. of Wed- nesday and Saturday, each week, and closed for those places at 9 P. M. of Monday and Thursday.


Upper Marlboro', S.c., Mil., received by 4 P. M., Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday, and is closed same days at 9 P. M.


Port Tobacco, &.c., Mul., received Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, by 5 P. M .; closed Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 9 P. M.


Warrenton, Middleburg, &c., Va., received Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, by 11 P. M .; closed at 9 P. M., Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.


Leesburg, &c., Va., received and closed at 9 P. M., Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday.


The postage on newspapers, and that on all printed matter addressed to any foreign country, is required to be paid in advance. The postage is also to be prepaid on letters and packets addressed to foreign countries, other than Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland, and Bremen, in Europe, and some places to which they pass through the Bremen post-office.


The Office is open from 7 o'clock, A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M., daily, except Sunday, and on that day it is open from 7 to 10 A. M., and from 7 to 9 P. M.


WILLIAM A. BRADLEY, Postmaster.


CABINET DAYS-Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


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OFFICERS IN THE ARMY.


General Officers.


Winfield Scott, John E. Wool, David E. Twiggs.


GENERAL STAFF OFFICERS. Adjutant General's de- partment.


Roger Jones, Samuel Cooper, Lorenzo Thomas, Wm. W. S. Bliss, Wm. G. Freeman, O. C. Winship, Ed. D. Townsend, Wm. W. Mackall, George Deas, Joseph Hooker, Edw. R. S. Canby, Irvin McDowell, Francis N. Page, Don Carlos Buell.


Inspector General's de- partment.


Sylvester Churchill.


Judge Advocate. - John F. Lee.


Quartermaster's depart- ment.


Thomas S. Jesup, Henry Stanton, Henry Whiting, Thomas F. Hunt, Æneas Mackay, Charles Thomas, Daniel D. Tompkins, Thomas Swords, George H. Crosman, Sam'l B. Dusenbury, David H. Vinton, Osborne Cross,


Frederick Searle, Michael M. Clark, Eben. S. Sibley, Edwin B. Babbitt, Robert C. Clary, Edmund A. Ogden, James M. Hill, Abraham C. Myers, Morris S. Miller, Alex. Montgomery, Robert Allen, Win. W. Chapman, Henry C. Wayne, James Belger,


Joseph L. Folsom, Arthur B. Lansing, James L. Donaldson, Langdon E. Easton, Thomas L. Brent, George W. F. Wood, Justus Mckinstry, Fred. H. Masten, Thomas Jordan, Stewart Van Vliet, Alex. W. Reynolds, Daniel H. Rucker, James G. Martin, Rufus Ingalls, Samuel G. French, Elias K. Kane, Napoleon J. T. Dana, Joseph A. Haskin.


Subsistence Department.


George Gibson, Joseph P. Taylor, Thos. W. Lendrum, Richard B. Lee,


John B. Grayson, Amos B. Eaton, John C. Casey, G. W. Waggaman.


First Regiment of Dra- goons. Richard B. Mason,


Edwin V. Sumner, Nathan Boone, Benjamin L. Beall, Enoch Steen,


Philip R. Thompson, Wm. N. Grier, Philip Kearny, jr. Robert H. Chilton, Andrew J. Smith, James H. Carleton, Edw. H. Fitzgerald, Richard H. Ewell, John W. T. Gardiner, John Love,


Buford Abraham, Henry W. Stanton, Rufus Ingalls,


Cave J. Couts, Joseph S. Whittlesey, J. W. Davidson, R. C. W. Radford, Delos H. Sackett, C. J. S. Wilson, John Adams, Thos. F. Castor, Orren Chapman, O. H. P. Taylor, Samuel D. Sturgis, Geo. Stoneman, jr. Geo. T. Evans, Lorimer Graham, David H. Hastings, Charles H. Ogle,


N. G. Evans, Horace F. de Lane.


Second Regiment Dra- goons.


William S. Harney, Thos. T. Fontleroy, Philip St. G. Cooke, Marshall S. Howe, Geo. A. H. Blake, Croghan Ker, Charles A. May, Lawrence P. Graham,


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170


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


Officers in the Army.


Wm. J. Hardee, H. W. Merrill, Henry H. Sibley, Riply A. Arnold, Wash. J. Newton, Fowler Hamilton, Oscar F. Winship, Reuben P. Campbell, William Steele, Ph. W. McDonald, Patrick Calhoun, Elias K. Kane, Lewis Neill, R. H. Anderson, Alfred Pleasanton, John Y. Picknell, James M. Hawes, Newton C. Givens, Thomas J. Wood, James Oaks,


William D. Smith, Arthur D. Tree, Samuel H. Starr, John Buford, jr., Charles H. Tyler, George H. Stuart. B. W. Robertson, Charles W. Field.


Regiment Mounted Riflemen.


Percival F. Smith, Wm. W. Loring, W. F. Sanderson, Geo. B. Criuenden, John G. Simonson, Jas. B. Backenstos, Stephen S. Tucker, Charles F. Ruff, Benjamin S. Roberts, Andrew Porter, Mich. E. Van Buren, Llewellyn Jones, Noah Newton, Thomas Duncan, Andrew F. Lindsay, John G. Walker,


Thos. Claiborne jr., Thos. G. Rhett, Charles L. Denman, W. L. Elliott, Charles McLane, Robert M. Morris, F. S. K. Russell, Julian May, Daniel M. Frost, G. 'W. Hawkins, John B. Hatch, Gordon Granger, - Daveny H. Maury, Innis N. Palmer, James Stuart, Alfred Gibbs, George H. Gordon, John McL. Addison, Wm. B. Lane, Caleb E. Ervine, Win. F. Jones, Geo. W. Howland, Daniel McClure, W. C. Tevis,


First Regiment Artil- lery.


Ichabod B. Crane, Benjamin K. Peirce, Levi Whiting, Thomas Childs, Justin Dimick, Lucian B. Webster, Geo. Nauman, Francis Taylor, John H. Winder, Miner Knowlton, John B. Magruder, John H. Hathway, Israel Vogdes. Bennet H. Hill, William H. French, William H. Fowler, Isaac S. K. Reeves, Henry C. Wayne, Irvin McDowell, Joseph A. Askin,


Henry D. Grafton, James B. Ricketts, Wm. S. Smith, Samuel T. Dawson, James G. Martin, Samuel Jones, John M. Brannan, Isaac Bowen, Seth Williams, Abner Doubleday, Asher R. Eddy, Henry Coppe, Edward C. Boynton, Thomas J. Jackson, Truman Seymour, Lewis O. Morris, John R. Gibson, Theodore Talbot, Francis T. Patterson, Joseph J. Woods, Charles F. Chalfin, John H. Dickerson, D. M. Beltzhoover, Otis H. Tuhnghast, Jacob B. Fry, Ambrose P. Hill, Jefferson C. Davis, James E. Slaughter, Daniel Nickels, Thornly S. Everett, John Dement, James N. Haynes, Beekman Du Barry, Chauncey Mckeever.


Second Regiment .Ar- tillery.


James Bankhead, John Erving, Jolin Monroe, Patrick H. Galt, Allen Lowe, Charles F. Smith, Henry Swartwout, Horace Brooks, Henry L. Kendrick, Roland A. Luther,


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171


Officers in the Army.


John F. Roland, Lewis J. Arnold, Francis Woodbridge, Henry C. Pratt, John Sedgwick, Arnold Elzey, Wm. H. Blair, Wm. T. Berry, Wm. A. Nicholls, Henry J. Hunt, - Augustus A. Gibson, Arthur B. Lansing, William Hays,


Harvey A. Allen, Samuel S. Anderson, James Totten,


.


Roswell S. Ripley, John J. Peck,


Henry F. Clarke, Joseph H. Carlisle, George Edwards, Thomas B. J. Weld, M. D. L. Simpson, Richard H. Rush, Joseph S. Totten, Anderson Merchant, Julius A. D'Lagnel, D. T. Van Buren, Hanson J. Cook, Charles Griffin,


Jefferson H. Nones, J. McLean Taylor, Lloyd Beall,


Francis H. Larned, Wiley C. Adams, John de Russy,


Chris. R. P. Butler, James M. Robinson, Henry Benson, Thomas S. Rhett,


Thomas J. Hames, Delavan D. Perkins, Absalom Baird, J. K. Duncan.


Third Regiment .Ar- tillery.


William Gates,


Francis S. Belton, J. M. Washington, Charles S. Merchant, Martin Burke, R. D. A. Wade, Robert Anderson, Erasmus D. Keys, Thos. W. Sherman, Braxton Bragg, George Taylor, Edward J. Steptoe, Francis O. Wyse, Wm. H. Shover, William Austin,


Henry H. Burton, Henry B. Judd, Edward O. C. Ord, William T. Sherman, Stewart Van Vliet, George H. Thomas, Horace B. Field, Sewell L. Freemont, Rich'd P. Hammond, John F. Reynolds, Edward C. Beckwith, Joseph Stewart,


Charles L. Killburn, -


Hachaliah Brown, Lucian Loeser,


Isaac F. Quinby, Joseph J. Reynolds, James A. Hardie, Samuel G. French, Francis J. Thomas, George P. Andrews, Hamilton L. Shields, George T. Andrews, Benj. P. McNeil, John H. Lendrum, John Hamilton, John S. Mason, George Patton, Horatio G. Gibson, Ambrose E. Burnside, Romeyn B. Ayres, Chas. C. Churchill, William A. Winder, Richard II. Smith,


Isaac W. Patton, John H. Heck, William Silvey, Edward R. Platt, Rufus Saxton, jr., Edward H. Hudson.


Fourth Regiment Ar- tillery.


John B. Walbach, Matthew M. Payne, John L. Gardner, Giles Porter, Harvey Brown, Samuel Cooper, William W. Morris, John B. Scott, Franklin E. Hunt, Samuel C. Ridgely, Jolın H. Miller, Alexander E. Shiras, William G. Freeman, Joseph Roberts,


Wm. P. Bainbridge, John P. G. O'Brien, John W. Phelps,


Thomas L. Brent, Thomas Williams, John C. Pemberton, Chas. F. Wooster, John P. Mccown, Francis N. Clarke, George W. Getty, Albion P. Howe, Julius P. Gareschè, Simon S. Fahnestock, Richard S. Smith, Mansfield Lovell, Henry M. Whiting, George W. Rains, John H. Garland, Fitz John Porter, ! Francis Collins, Edmund Haynes, Darius N. Couch, John A. Brown, Albert L. Magelton, Gust's A. DeRussey,


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172


EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


Oficers in the Army.


J. S. Garland, George W. Hazzard, Orlando B. Wilcox, John Gibbon, Clement I,. Best, Richard C. Drum, Robert W. Howard, Jos. C. Clark, jr., William G. Gil, James Holmes, TrumanK. Wa bridge, Grier Tallmadge, John C. Booth, William A. Nimmo, John Kellogg, John C. Moore, William Davenport, Henry Wilkinson, Edgar S. Hawkins, Thompson Morris, Electus Backus, Joseph H. Lamotte, John R. B. Gardenier, Sidney Burbank, Seth Eastman, Samuel M. Plummer, John M. Scott, John H. King. Robert S. Granger, William E. Prince, Geo. W. F. Wood, Frederick H. Masten, Geo. W. Wallace, P.enjamin H. Arthur, Theoph. d'Orémieulx, James N. Caldwell, Stephen D. Carpenter, Joseph B. Plummer, Schuyler Hamilton, Fred'ck J. Denman, Eugene E. McLean, Charles C. Gilbert, Parmenus T. Turnley, Gen. D. Brewerton, Egbert L. Viele, Chas. L. Underwood, Wahrer W. Hudson, -


Andrew G. Miller,


Daniel Huston, jr., Sam'l B. Holabird, Samuel H. Reynolds, James McIntosh.


Second Regiment In- funtry. Hugh Brady, Bennet Riley, Washington Seawell, Albert S. Miller,


Joseph R. Smith, Hannibal Day, Sam'I P. Heintzelman, Silas Casey, Geo. W. Patten, Henry W. Wessels, Marsena R. Patrick, Christopher S. Lovell, Delozier Davidson, Geo. C. Westcott, Julius Heydon, Edward R. S. Canby, Nathaniel Lyon, Alfred Sully,


Edward Murray, Jas. W. Schureman, Frederick Steele, Herman Thorn, David R. Jones, Nelson H. Davis, Win. M. Gardner, Hen. B. Hendershott, Tredwell Moore, Thomas W. Sweeny, Caleb Smith, R. M. Russell, Geo. H. Paige, Nath'l H. McLean, Ferdinand Paine, Thomas D. Johns, Thomas G. Williams, Jos. H. McArthur, Darius D. Clark, John W. Frazer.


Third Regiment of In- fantry. James B. Many,


E. A. Hitchcock, Wm. R. Jouett, Geo. A. McCall, E. B. Alexander, N. C. Macrae, Jeff. Van Horne, Wm. S. Henry, Jos. H. Eaton, Lewis S. Craig, Wm. H. Gordon, D. T Chandler, O. L. Shepherd, Wm. B. Johns,


Thomas Jordan, Don Carlos Buell, Israel B. Richardson, WVm. T. H. Brooks, And. W. Bowman, George Sykes, A. J. Williamson, J. C. McFerran, John Trevitt,


H. B. Schroeder, Jas. N. Ward, Barnard E. Bee, Henry B. Clitz, Wm. H. Wood, John D. Wilkins, J. M. J. Whistler, Andrew Jackson, Charles B. Browner, L. W. O'Bannon, Thomas J. Mason, Seth M. Barton, Lewis H. Marshall.


Fourth Regiment of Infantry.


Wm. Whistler, B. L. E. Bonneville, Francis Lee, George Wright, Gouverneur Morris, Robt. C. Buchanan, Charles H. Larnard, Bradford R. Alden, Wm. W. S. Bliss,


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EXECUTIVE REGISTER.


Oficers in the Army.


Benj. Alvord, Henry L. Scott, Henry Prince, John H. Gore, Granville O. Haller, Henry D. Waller, Chris. C. Augur, Ulysses S. Grant, Henry M. Judah, Abram B. Lincolns, T. J. Montgomery, David A. Russell, Delancy Floyd-Jones, Maurice Maloney, T. R. McConnell, Edmund Russell, Lewis C. Hunt, James M. Henry, Wm. H. Scott, Edm. Underwood, Joseph B. Collins, John C. Bonnycastle, Hiram Dryer, Benj. D. Forsyth, Wm. A. Slaughter, Milton Cogswell, Wm. H. Lewis, Joseph S. Tidball.


Fifth Regiment of In- funtry.


George M. Brooke, Wm. G. Belknap, Dixon S. Miles, J. J. Abercrombie, Isaac Lynde. Caleb S. Sibley, Wm. Chapman, Randolph B. Marcy, Daniel Ruggles, C. L. Stevenson, Nathan B. Russell, John A. Whitall, Sterne H. Fowler, Spencer Norvell, John C. Robinson, Pinkney Lugenbeel, Joseph L. Folsom,


Charles P. Hamilton, Henry R. Selden, Frederick T. Dent, Wm. Read, Patrick Farrelly, Frederick Myers, Clinton W. Lear, Thos. H. Mill, Wm. F. Burns, Edw. F. Abbott, Mont. P. Harrison, Augustus H. Seward, John Neilly, Benj. Wingate, Joseph Updegraff, Samuel H. Archer, Wm. N. R. Beall, John Withers,


Duff C. Green, Thos. C. English,


Sixth Regiment of In- fantry.


Newman S. Clarke, Gustavus Loomis, Thos. P. Gwynne, J. J. B. Kingsbury, Wm. Hoffman, Abermarle Cady, Thos. L. Alexander, Wm. S. Ketchum, Samuel Woods, J. B. S. Todd, Wm. H. T. Walker, John Monroe, jr. Charles S. Lowell, Henry W. Wharton, Henry W. Gaston, Edward Johnson, Thos. Hendrickson, James Belger, Rens. W. Foote, Lewis A. Armistead, Leonidas Wetmore, Richard B. Garnett, Alexander Morrow, Franklin F. Flint,


Anderson B. Nelson, Ralph W. Kinkham, George W. Lay, Charles T. Baker, Edwin Howe, Simon B. Buckner, Winfield S. Hancock, Henry Heth, Thomas O. Davis, Levi C. Bootes, John L. Tubbs, Richard W. Johnson, T. A. Washington.




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