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Company B .- Norman O. Lovejoy, discharged July 13, 1864, for disa- bility.
TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
Company B .- Additional Enlistments. Privates: James Fletcher enlisted March 31, 1864, wounded in the arm severely, at Winchester, September 19, 1864; Peter Garver, enlisted March 30, 1864; John M. Guthrie, enlisted March 30, 1864; Jacob Hurrel, enlisted March 30, 1864; John Sennat, enlisted March 31, 1864.
Company C .- Additional Enlistments. James Leslie, private, enlisted March 22, 1864, for three years.
Company D .- Enlisted during August, 1862. Jacob B. Casebeer, cap- tain; John H. Branch, second lieutenant, resigned on account of ill health, November 8, 1862; Charles A. Lucas, second lieutenant, promoted from second sergeant, December 16, 1862; Benjamin F. Bivins, fourth ser- geant, discharged for promotion to second lieutenant; Thirteenth Regi- ment, Corps D'Afrique, at New Orleans, La., January 2, 1864; Jeremiah B. Swafford, first corporal. wounded in the knee at Champion Hills, Miss., May 16, 1863; William Ferguson, second corporal, William E. Berry, fourth corporal, enlisted August 7, 1862, wounded slightly at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864; David W. Parrott, seventh corporal, DeWitt C. Holmes, eighth corporal, captured at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Privates .- Lyman Bartlett, captured at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864; Isaac S. Bowers, killed in action at Champion Hills, Miss., May 16, 1863; C. Bumgardner, wounded at Champion Hills, wounded severely at Winchester, September 19, 1864, and died there of wounds October 8, 1864; Thomas R. Chandler, wounded severely in the leg and thigh, at Winchester, September 19, 1864, discharged January 21, 1865, for wounds; Samuel Cozine, wounded at Champion Hills, Miss., May 16, 1863; John N. Clark, died February 11, 1863, at Helena, Arkansas, of disease; Amzy Caldwell, died April 16, 1864, of disease; James B. Ford, Lorin E. Grout, James Hemmingway, Jr., killed in action at Champion Hills, Miss., May 16, 1863; Franz Herger, John E. Jayne, wounded slight- ly at Champion Hills, May 16, 1863; Simon Krouth, killed in action, May 16, 1863, at Champion Hills, Miss .; Thomas E. Langdon, killed in action at Champion Hills, May 16, 1863; Rufus Lumbard, wounded at Helena, Ark., January 1, 1863, transferred April 10, 1864, to Invalid Corps; Isaac Miller, wounded at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864, in the thigh
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and foot; John U. Miiler, Albert G. Moore, wounded severely at Cham- pion Hills, Miss., May 16, 1863, and died at that place June 12, 1863, of wounds; Adam Nichle, died at Davenport February 24, 1864, of disease; Isaac Newton, wounded at. Champion Hills, in the foot, discharged for wounds June 21, 1864; Francis M. L. Newton, Albert J. Reeder, enlisted August 22, 1862, discharged January 29, 1863, for disability; Israel M. Ritter, wounded severely September 19, 1864, at Winchester, Va., and died there of wounds, October 4, 1864; John S. Ring, David Steinberger, killed in action at Champion Hills, Miss., January 16, 1863; Enoch Williams Charles Westenhaver, died at St. Louis, February 13, 1863.
Additional Enlistments .- Jacob Goodsher, enlisted October 10, 1862, died at Helena, December 29, 1862; John F. Warner, enlisted October 11, 1862; Sylvester Akerley, enlisted March 12, 1864; Robert T. Axtell, enlisted March 14, 1864, for one year; Marion F. Ardray, enlisted March 30, 1864, died January 25, 1865, at Frederick City, Maryland, of chronic diarrhea; Thomas Evans, enlisted March 9, 1864, wounded September 19, 1864, died of wounds at Baltimore, November 15, 1864; Orin B. Ford,enlisted March 5, 1864, wounded in the thigh at Cedar Creek, Virginia, October 19, 1864; John S. Foote, enlisted February 10, 1862, wounded at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, April 9, 1864, dis- charged at New Orleans, December 16, for inflammation of the bowels; Edmund C. C. Geary, enlisted March 15, 1864, taken prisoner at Cedar Creek, Virginia, died at Salisbury, North Caro- lina, November 25, 1864, while prisoner of war; Riley Geary, enlisted March 9, 1864; John W. Gordon, enlisted March 26, 1864; Philip H. Ger- man, enlisted March 31, 1864; Jason Hurley, enlisted March 4, 1864; Wil- liam A. J. Hill, enlisted March 30, 1864, captured at Cedar Creek, Vir- ginia, October 19, 1864; Charlie W. Hill, enlisted March 28, 1864, died at Baltimore, Maryland, December 9, 1864; Samuel Hopkins, enlisted March 30, 1864; David P. Hawthorne, enlisted March 26, 1864, wounded severely, and captured at Cedar Creek, Viginia, October 19, 1864, discharged for wouuds at Davenport, January 25, 1865; Lafayette Hawthorne, enlisted March 26, 1864, died at Keokuk July 21, 1864, of disease; Edmond F. Holcomb, enlisted March 26, 1864, died of pneumonia at Memphis, Ten- nessee, May 5, 1864; Timothy Hunter, enlisted February 27, 1864, died May 20, 1864, of disease; Bradley A. Herrington, enlisted December 29 1863; Samuel Jones, enlisted March 16, 1864; John Knott, enlisted March 31, 1864,, wounded in the hand at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864,
transferred to veteran reserve corps; Noah Miller, enlisted March 9, 1864, died at New Orleans, April 9, 1864; John C. Ohl, enlisted March 12, 1864; Charles W. Romp, enlisted March 26, 1864, captured near Newmarket, Virginia, September 24, 1864; Sooter Spillman, enlisted March 7, 1864, wounded severely at Winchester September 19, 1864; John E. Spencer, enlisted March 25, 1864: Charles W. Tappan, enlisted
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February 27, 1864; Christopher Tappan, enlisted February 27, 1864, died of gangrene at St. Louis, Missouri, July 28, 1864; Joseph A. Trimble, enlisted March 31, 1864; John M. Trimble, enlisted March 25, 1864; Cor- nelius M. Westfall, enlisted March 29, 1864, woundsd at Winchester, Vir- ginia, September 19, 1864, died of wounds October 14, 1864; Jeremiah Walker, enlisted March 26, 1864; Charles W. White, enlisted March 26, 1864; Clark H. Stewart, enlisted January 28, 1865, died of fever at Beau- fort, South Carolina, April 11, 1865.
Company F-Additional Enlistments, Privates: Lewis E. Curts, enlisted March 25, 1864; Charles H. Colman, enlisted March 22, 1864; George S. Currie, enlisted March 31, 1864; Abram Hershey, enlisted March 30, 1864, died at Carrolton, La., June 13, 1864; Isaac Johnson enlisted March 22, 1864; Abram E. Kurtz, enlisted Mar. 25, 1864; Simon P. Myers, enlisted March 21, 1864; James M. Mushon, enlisted March 25, 1864; Alfred J. Runkel, enlisted March 25, 1864.
Company H .- David H. Helm, enlisted Feb. 29, 1864, additional enlist- ment.
Recruits-Companies Unknown. Privates: Harrison Belle, enlisted March 14, 1864; Silas Munn, enlisted March 16, 1864; Edmond M. Sheldon, enlisted Oct. 31, 1864; David Caspar enlisted Jan. 25, 1865, for two years; Clark H. Steward, enlisted Jan. 28, 1865, for one year.
TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
Field and Stuff .- Clark S. Kirkwood, adjutant, commissioned Aug. 20, 1862, wounded severely in the leg at Arkansas Post, Jan. 11, 1863.
TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.
Field and Staff .- William E. Miller, colonel, commissioned Aug. 10, 1862; James E. Pritchard, adjutant, commissioned Aug. 15, 1862; Thomas Hughes, quartermaster, commissioned Aug. 15, 1862; David Stewart, assistant surgeon, commissioned Sept. 16, 1862; J. Gardener Strong, ser- geant major, appointed Oct. 10, 1862; Joseph R. Snavely, quartermaster sergeant, appointed Oct. 10, 1862, died Aug. 18, 1863, of disease; Edward Epeneter, commissionary sergeant, appointed Oct. 10, 1862.
Company B-Additional Enlistments: Stephen Hunt, private, enlisted Jan. 18, 1864, for three years.
Company E .- Officers commissioned Oct. 10, 1862. David Stewart, captain, promoted to assistant surgeon, Dec. 27, 1862; Daniel A. Shafer, first lieutenant; Scott Houseworth, second lieutenant, appointed Aug. 14, 1862; William J. Huff, first sergeant; George M. Williams, second ser- geant; Michael D. Lininyer, third sergeant; Samuel Green, fourth ser- geant; John C. Camberlain, fifth sergeant, transferred Dec. 1, 1863, to Invalid corps; John A. Yarrick, first corporal; Alexander Riley, second
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corporal; Augustus J. Georgia, third corporal, discharged; Mahlon S. Abbott, fourth corporal; Thomas J. Brown, fifth corporal, discharged; John Colony, sixth corporal; Benj. V. Leroy, seventh corporal, died at St. Louis, Jan. 29, 1863; John S. Hillman, eighth corporal; Sabert Ramsey, musician, enlisted Aug. 11, 1862; Jonathan Alloway, musician, wounded in the thigh at Berwick, La., March 7, 1864; James H. Anderson, wag- oner.
Privates .- Enlisted from August 9 to 14, 1862. Simon P. Alloway, discharged July 18, 1863, for disability; John Andrews, missing at Win- chester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; William Alexander, Hugh Bowman, killed in battle at Champion Hills, Miss., May 16, 1863; Elias C. Brant, Daniel J. Beltz, discharged for disability, Dec. 24, 1863; John Breneman, captured Oct. 5, 1862; Thos. L. Clark, Patrick H. Conroy, wounded severely at Cedar Creek, Va., and died of wounds at Davenport, Dec. 28, 1864; Mar- tin Campion, wounded slightly and captured at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864; Isaac Charlton, died at New Orleans, July 16, 1864; John Cooney, Leroy W. Chamberlain, died at Helena, Ark., April 6, 1863, disease; William W. Clark, died of disease, May 5, 1863; Robert B. Clark, James Dicus, captured at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864; Jacob V. Day, Charles H. Denni- son, died at Vicksburg, Miss., June 24, 1863, of disease; James Ewings, died Feb. 13, 1863, disease; Henry S. Eberly, wounded in the leg severely, at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19. 1864; Joseph Frazer, wounded slightly at Cedar Creek, Va .; Sylvester S. Georgia, captured near Mansfield, La., April 8, 1864; Nathan Gould, William Grace, John Hofer, Elias Hawk, wounded April 8, 1864, discharged Jan. 5, 1865, for wounds; Milo Hig- gins, died at Memphis, Tenn., July 20, 1863, of disease; Aaron Higgins, discharged for disability, April 11, 1865; Francis Hughes, Felix Hughes, captured at Sabine Cross Roads, La., April S, 1864; Charles E. Kyte, wounded slightly at Winchester; Alexander Lewis, Thomas Laughlin, Alex. L. Moorland, wounded at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; William H. Mannen, Horace Maynard, captured at Champion Hills, Miss., May 20, 1863; Amos Moreland, captured April 8, 1864; Lewis McKee, Lonard Mannen, John E. Moreland, Jacob Miller, George Norris, Henry Nichols, discharged for disability, March 20, 1863, at St. Louis; David Orris, John Omalia, missing at Champion Hills, May 16,1863; William Pifer, Patrick Pettitt, Daniel P. Roberts, wounded May 16, 1863, at Champion Hills, Miss., discharged Dec. 16, 1863, for disability; John C. Riley, David P. Robertson, captured April 8, 1864; Thomas N. Roberts, wounded slightly, at Winchester; John Shulthise, discharged Feb. 29, 1864, for disability; Richard Stonebreaker, discharged for disability, Feb. 29, 1864; Michael F. Suavely, Henry H. Slough, discharged Feb. 1, 1864, for disability; Philip Smith, John W. Stonebreaker, killed in battle at Champion Hills, Miss., May 16, 1863; William W. Steel, Phillip Vastine, William P. Wil- son, wounded July 22, 1862, at Black River, Miss., lost right eye; Jere-
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miah Wilson, wounded severely at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864, dis- charged for wounds, Jan. 5, 1865; Alonzo E. Woodling, Samuel Wagner, John Weno, wounded May 16, 1863, at Champion Hills, Miss., and died of wounds at that place, June 10th following; Peter Woodling, died Jan. 27, 1863; David Wilson, Johnson C. Wilson, wounded slightly at Win- chester, Sept. 19, 1864; John Yutzy, died May 15, 1863, at Milliken's Bend, La., of disease; Samuel Yutzy, William Joslin, enlisted Feb. 25, 1864, drowned at Baton Rouge, La., May 20, 1864.
Company F .- Charles Lounsberry, enlisted Aug. 15, 1862, wounded at Ceder Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
Company G -- Additional Enlistments. Privates: Joel A. Fowler, enlisted March 16, 1864; William Hassenkamp, enlisted March 22, 1864; Alfred S. Rogers, enlisted March 18, 1864.
Company H .- John R. McCormick, musician, appointed August 15, 1862; William Willson, private, enlisted August 21, 1862, discharged at Helena, Ark., Feb. 24, 1864, for disability.
Company I .- Henry W. Sailer, second lieutenant, commissioned Oct. 10, 1862; Gardner J. Strong, private, enlisted Aug. 16, 1862.
Recruits-Companies Unknown .- Charles F. Hubner, private, enlisted March 12, 1864, for three years; Francis M. Marmen, enlisted Feb. 3, 1864.
THIRTIETH INFANTRY.
Company K .- Hiram Watts, private, enlisted August 16, 1862; George F. Williamson, private, enlisted August 16, 1862, transferred to invalid corps, Sept. 30, 1863.
THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
Recruits-Company Unknown. Privates : James Schee, enlisted March 31, 1864, for three years; Abel F. Wilson, enlisted for three years, March 31, 1864, second enlistment.
THIRTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
Company I .- David Gilliland, enlisted Aug. 15, 1862, discharged Sept. 4, 1863, for disability.
THIRTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.
William Rose, private, enlisted Feb. 1, 1864, company unknown.
THIRTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.
Field and Staff .--- Lyman Allen, major, commissioned Nov. 12, 1862; Prentice Ransom, quartermaster, commissioned Nov. 4, 1862.
Company D .--- Josiah W. McCaddon, captain, commissioned Dec. 15, 1862; John Madden, first sergeant, appointed Oct 1, 1862; Richard R. Rians, third sergeant, appointed Oct. 18, 1862, discharged March 2, 1865, disability; Hiram S. Marble, fifth sergeant, appointed Oct. 28, 1862, dis- charged for disability Jan. 5, 1865; Jacob Burton, first corporal, appointed
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Oct. 28, 1862; Henry J. Schaub, third corporal, appointed Oct. 28, 1862; Ichabod R. Kimball, fifth corporal, appointed Oct. 28, 1862; John W. McIntire, wagoner, appointed Oct. 28, 1862.
Privates .- John Anson, enlisted September 27, 1862; Hiram P. Barber, enlisted September 17, 1862, discharged November 9, 1863, for disability; John A. Burley, enlisted September 16, 1862, died at Keokuk, September 4, 1864, disease; Adam Barnett, enlisted September 24, 1864; John Car- rall, enlisted September 23, 1862; John Conard, enlisted October 9, 1862, discharged September 24, 1864, disability; Michael Crenigan, enlisted August 11, 1862; Jacob Delamater, enlisted September 2, 1862, discharged January 26, 1865, for disability ; James Dalen, enlisted October 22, 1862, discharged for disability December 17, 1864; George Denus, enlisted September 22, 1862; John Dalby, enlisted November 3, 1862; John B. Enslow, enlisted October 16, 1862; Louis Englert, enlisted November 1, 1862; James C. Fosbury, enlisted August 29, 1862; William Ferguson, enlisted September 2, 1862, died March 15, 1863, of disease; James Fitz- gerald, enlisted September 9, 1862, discharged for disability December 30, 1864; Elisha Garrett, enlisted September 3, 1862, discharged at St. Louis, May 17, 1863, disability; Andrew Greaser, enlisted September 30, 1862, died at St. Louis, April 18, 1863, of disease; William Hetherington, enlisted August 30, 1862, died at St. Louis, March 14, 1863; William Lemp, enlisted September 19, 1862; William W. Maynard, enlisted Octo- ber 10, 1862, discharged September 24, 1864, disabilty; Alanson Norcott, enlisted August 29, 1862, discharged for disability, September 25, 1864; Alexander Nicholas, enlisted November 14, 1862, discharged May 15, 1863, for disability; John Poland, enlisted September 2, 1862, died at St. Louis, February 25, 1863, of rheumatism; George Powell, enlisted October 6, 1862, died October 15, 1864, of disease; David Retesson, enlisted Novem- ber 10, 1862; Ira Rich, enlisted November 25,-1862, discharged May 17, 1865, for disability ; George W. Schell, enlisted November 23, 1862; Dan- iel Storr, enlisted September 27, 1862; Harvey Weed, enlisted September 6, 1862; Walter Warren, enlisted October 1, 1862, discharged November 5, 1863, for disability.
Recruits .- Companies Unknown .- Privates .- James Dulen, enlisted October 22, 1862; John D. Enslow, enlisted October 16, 1862; Patrick Crinigan, enlisted October 11, 1862.
FORTIETH INFANTRY.
Field and Staff .- Lawson A. Duncan, adjutant, commissioned October 2, 1862; William A. Denwiddie, hospital steward, appointed September 20, 1862.
Company C .- George Dogan, enlisted August 15, 1862.
FORTY-FIRST INFANTRY.
Field and Staff .- John Pattee, major, promoted from captain Company
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A, September 1, 1861; Eugene F. Trask, sergeant major, promoted from second sergeant Company B, November 16, 1862.
Company A .- John C. Rutan, first lieutenant, promoted from second lieutenant September 1, 1861; William Kelly, second sergeant, enlisted September 28, 1862; reduced to ranks at his own request, December 31, 1862; John W. Pritchard, eighth corporal, enlisted September 23, 1861, Josiah W. Davis, musician, enlisted September 25, 1861; Gustavus Em- merson, wagoner, mustered into service October 23, 1861, discharged April 5, 1863, disability.
Privates .- Mustered in October 23, 1861. James Andrews, William Bliss, Thomas Hetherington, James Howlett, T. V. B. Johnson, William W. Jones, James Junk, Isaac B. Kissell, J. W. S. Lindley, Geo. Paul, Aloah Reed, William Reynolds, James Roberts, James Slaght, Edward Stewart, T. Thompkins.
Additional Enlistments .- Privates. John N. Reynolds, enlisted Oct. 28, 1861; William Truesdell, enlisted October 28, 1861; John Can, enlisted October 28, 1861; Richard Williams, enlisted October 28, 1861, discharged November 1, 1862, for disability.
Company B .- Mustered in October 23, 1861. Bradley Mahana, cap- tain, was captain in company B, First Infantry; Malvin R. Luse, first lieutenant; Joseph F. Schell, second lieutenant; George W. Den- nis, first sergeant; Amos R. Cherry, second sergeant, enlisted October 1, 1861, promoted from fifth sergeant November 21, 1862; Horace B. Pumphrey, fourth sergeant, enlisted October 6, 1861, was in First Infantry, Company B; David Simmons, first corporal, no date of enlistment; Lambert A. Martin, second corporal; Shepherd Poland, fourth corporal; John T. Fisher, fifth corporal; Benjamin C. White, sixth corporal; Ezra E. Owen, seventh corporal; Henry Posey, eighth corporal; Henry J. Wieneke, musician, enlisted October 23, 1861; William D. Mahana, musi- cian, enlisted October 23, 1861.
Privates .- Samuel T. Adair George McAmlong; Ransom D. Amlong, Russell Bartlett, Francis M. Bell, Charles M. Bell, David Bell, enlisted October 6, 1862, discharged at Fort Randall, D. T., Nov. 1, 1862; William T. Boyd, enlisted October 5, 1862; Edward D. Brower, enlisted October 18, 1861; Joseph E, Bryson, enlisted October 21, 1861; William Buckley, enlisted October 15, 1861; Washington Butler, James Cambridge, Edward Cannon, Albert R. Clearman, Daniel Corderman, Charles Corning, Joseph T. Crouse, John Campbell, enlisted October 25, 1861; John W. Dickson, Josiah Duer, Robert Eason, Elish Garrett, Philip Heak, Robert L. Hin- chliff, Joseph Hippell, Riley E. Holloway, Sampson P. Hughes, Isaiah C. Jepson, William Junk, Samuel M. Kirk, John Macham, Jeremiah H. Miller, John McCart, enlisted October 5, 1861; German McCardel, New- ton McIlvain, discharged July 23, 1862, for disability; Joseph McElfish,
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William A. McCaddon, Archibald McNeil, Martin Nichols, Franklin Owens, discharged May 21, 1863, disability; Edward L. Pinne, Horace L. Page, Isaac Payn, James H. Poland, Robert Quinn, Robert Reed, Robert Riley, Alexander Ruth, William Schwab, Thomas Steward, Allowees Studer, Robert Smith, Eden H. Snook, Theodore Trimble, enlisted October 24, 1861; Roger Thompson, William O. Waldron, Isaac Waldron, enlisted October 10, 1861; James M. Welling, Samuel J. Wal- dron, Jackson Wicher, Wilson W. Wolf; Abner C. Wolf, Samuel B. Zim- merman.
Additional Enlistments .- Privates. Freeling Tallman, enlisted October 28, 1861; John P. Hoener, enlisted November 1, 1861.
Company C .- Thomas Welch, private, mustered into service Oct. 23, 1861.
FIRST CAVALRY.
Field and Staff .- James O. Gower, colonel, enlisted June 13, 1861, pro- moted major from captain company F, Sept. 1, 1861, promoted colonel Aug. 26, 1862, resigned Aug. 20, 1863; Joseph C. Stone, adjutant, pro- moted from hospital steward Oct. 7, 1861, enlisted as private in com- pany F, promoted Aug. 8, 1861; Martin L. Morris, enlisted as private July 18, 1861, promoted quartermaster sergeant, promoted quartermaster Oct. 29, 1861; Milton B. Cochran, surgeon, commissioned July 29, 1861; John J. Sanders, hospital steward, enlisted July 18, 1861, promoted from 3d sergeant company F, Oct. 10, 1861, dismissed Nov. 10, 1864; John Smitz, battalion saddler sergeant, promoted from saddler company F, Oct. 7, 1861, enlisted July 18, 1861; Samuel Mitchell, bugler, mustered into service Aug. 12, 1861, mustered out Dec. 1, 1862.
Company F .- James O. Gower, captain, enlisted June 13, 1861, pro- moted major Sept. 1, 1861; Jomes R. Elliott, captain, promoted from first lieutenant Oct. 29, 1861, commissioned Sept. 23, 1861, resigned June 30, 1862; Philip E. Shafer, captain, promoted from first lieutenant July 1, 1862, commissioned Sept. 23, 1861, as second lieutenant, and pro- moted Oct. 29, 1861; Absalom J. Beeson, first sergeant, appointed quar- termaster sergeant Aug. 14, 1861, promoted Oct. 29, 1861, discharged May 1, 1863, for disability ; Charles W. W. Dow, first sergeant, promoted from fourth sergeant Sept. 17, 1862, commissioned Aug. 1, 1861; David E. Morgan, quartermaster sergeant, promoted from second sergeant, enlisted July 18, 1861; Jacob L. Wyly, second sergeant, promoted from sixth corporal, enlisted June 13, 1861, reduced to ranks Nov. 19, 1862; Wm. F. Hamilton, fourth sergeant, from eighth corporal, enlisted July 18, 1861; James C. Haskins, fifth sergeant, appointed Aug. 1, 1861; Henry W. Shaver, sixth sergeant, from third corporal, enlisted as private June 13, 1861; Uberto E. Johnson, second corporal, enlisted July 18, 1861, killed at Warrensburg, Mo., March 29, 1862; Justin G. Patton, second corporal, enlisted as private Sept. 2, 1861, discharged March 3, 1863, for
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disability; Carey R. Smith, fourth corporal, appointed Aug. 1, 1861, reduced to ranks Dec. 31, 1861; Charles A. Barlow, fifth corporal, appointed Aug. 1, 1861; Thomas D. Morgan, eighth corporal, from pri- vate, enlisted June 13, 1861, died at Springfield, Mo., Jan. 13, 1863, of pneumonia; James E. Wilson, eighth corporal, from private, enlisted June 13, 1861; Richard L. Hoxie, bugler, discharged June 15, 1864; Thomas Clarke, farrier, enlisted July 18, 1861, discharged Sept. 29, 1862, for disa- bility; James J. Bell, farrier, enlisted Aug. 6, 1861.
Privates .- Enlisted July 18, 1861. Daniel Austin, John Bolton, re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1864; William J. Bowen, discharged, March 6, 1862, for disability ; John Corlett, re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1864; James S. Catlin, died at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 12, 1863, of chronic diarrhea; James Convey, died Jan. 9, 1862, of wounds at Silver Creek, Mo .; John Hamilton, Henry C. Hamlin, Moses F. Johnson, died at Clarendon, Ark., Aug. 3, 1863, of disease; Joseph Latta, discharged near Sedalia, Mo., April 22, 1862; James McCormick, John R. Sumner, Emery F. Stratton, discharged for disabil- ity, March 4, 1862; Thomas A. Williamson, died Sept. 2, 1863, of disease; James C. Wilson, Isaiah P. Wilson.
Additional Enlistments-Privates .- George W. Mitchell, enlisted Aug. 6, 1861; Justin G. Patton, enlisted Sept. 2, 1861; Loren R. Craig, enlisted Aug. 16, 1862, re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1864; James L. Calvert, enlisted Aug. 23, 1862, re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1862; Joseph G. Hise, enlisted Aug. 19, 1862.
Unassigned Recruits .- John L. Bolding, enlisted Jan. 30, 1864; William D. Boyd, enlisted Sept. 28, 1864; Bersilla R. Carpenter, enlisted March 10, 1864; Silas H. Emery, enlisted Feb. 4, 1864; John A. Morrow, enlisted March 11, 1864; Ezra Poole, enlisted March 9, 1864; James Poole, enlisted Feb. 29, 1864; Robert M. Tillotson, enlisted Feb. 1, 1864; Thomas J. Whetstine, enlisted March 11, 1864.
SECOND CAVALRY.
Field and Staff .- Hiram W. Love, major, promoted from captain, com- pany H, Sept. 15, 1861; Melville B. C. True, quartermaster sergeant, from quartermaster sergeant second battalion, re-assigned to company H Jan. 23, 1863; Joseph P. Dunn, saddler sergeant, promoted from saddler, company G, enlisted Aug. 30, 1861; Allen Ivens, battalion saddler ser- geant, promoted from saddler company H, enlisted as private Oct. 1, 1861, returned to company Oct. 1, 1862; T. S. Magill musician, promoted from bugler, company H. enlisted Aug. 14, 1861; re-transferred to company, Aug. 26, 1862.
Company B .- Richard M. Hampton, 2d lieutenant, mustered in Oct. 10, 1861, resigned June 18, 1862; John C. Robinson, private, enlisted Aug. 30, 1861.
Additional Enlistments .- Ebenezer Hartwell, enlisted Aug. 25, 1862, died at Farmington Miss., Jan. 29, 1863; William L. Huston, enlisted Aug. 19, 1862; Frederic A. Loening, enlisted Sept. 16, 1862; Charles S.
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