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22, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. Capt. Anson Patterson, Aug. 30, 1st lieut .; prom. captain Feb. 27, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. Lieut. Ransom F. Bartlett, Aug. 5, 1st sergt .; promoted 2d lieut. Jan. 21, '63; promoted 1st lieut. Feb. 27, '64.
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resigned Sept. 23, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. Lieut. John Dodge, Aug. 5, sergt. ; prom. 1st lieut. Sept. 23, '64; M. O. June 12, '65. Lieut. James R. Letts, Aug. 30; resigned Jan. 23, '63. Capt. Richard S. McClaughry, Aug. 30; resigned July 11, '64; wounded at Mission Ridge. Capt. Nathan D. Ingraham, 1st lieut .; prom. captain July 11, '64; M. O. June 12, '65; detailed on staff of Gen. Negly. Lieut. Alfred Hopkins, private; prom. 1st sergeant, then Ist lieut. July 11, '64; M O June 16, '65. Lieut. John M. Powell, resigned Oct. 23, '63; 2d lieut. Capt. Wm. A. Munger; M. O. June 12, 1865; the only original captain at M. O .; served also as brigade commissary. Lieut. Julius C. Williams, resigned Oct. 29, '64; served as an aid on brigade staff. Lieut. Henry J. Ewen, 2d lieut. ; prom. 1st lieut. Oct. 29, '64; M. O. June 16, '65. Capt. Harlow B. Goddard, resigned Nov. 21, '63; Co. H. Capt. Jerry Keniston, corporal; prom. 2d lieut. Jan. 16, '63; prom. capt. March 24, '65; taken prisoner at Chickamauga, taken to Libby, then to Charleston and put under the fire of our forces; exchanged near close of the war, and hon. dis. May 15, '65. Lieut. Charles H. Russell, sergt. ; prom. 1st sergt. then 2d lieut. and 1st lieut. March 24, '65; M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga and at Kenesaw. Lieut. Charles Meacham, resigned Oct. 27, '61; 2d lieut. Co. I. Capt. Hezekiah Gardner, hon. dis. August 18, '64; lost right leg in Mission Ridge battle Nov. 25, '63. Capt. Simeon D. B. Lines, private; prom. 2d lieut. June 13, '63; prom. 1st lieut. August 5, '64; prom. capt. August 18, '64; M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at battle of Franklin. Lieut. John H. McConnell, resigned Jan. 23, '63; 1st lieut. Lieut. George C. Schoonmaker, 2d lieut .; prom. 1st lieut. Jan. 23, '63; killed in battle Aug. 5, '64. Lieut. Felix Keeley, corporal; prom. sergt., 1st sergt. and 1st lieut. Aug. 18, '64; M. O. June 12, '65. Capt. David Kelley, resigned Dec. 15, '63. Capt. John A. Kelley, 1st lieut .; prom. captain Dec. 15, '63; M. O. with regiment; wounded at Stone river and at Mission Ridge. Lieut. Uziah Mack, sergeant of Company H .; promoted sergeant-major; promoted 1st lieut. Company K, Feb. 6, '65, M. O. with regiment. Lient. Morrison Worthingham, killed at battle of Stone river, Dec. 31, '62. Lieut. Isaac M. DeLine, 1st sergt. ; prom. 2d lieut. Jan. 1, '63; resigned May 29, '63. Sergt-major William Penn Habbottle, discharged March 31, '62, for wounds; wounded at Stone river. Sergt. maj. Andrew T. Barce, private Co. G .; prom. sergt. maj .; died June 12, '67. Second M. sergt. James A. Farovid. C. sergt. Martin Norton, dis. for prom. in 20th Ill. Mar. 19, '63. C. sergt. Chas. B. Garnsey. Hos. steward O. P. Stumph, dis. for dis. Aug. 30, '64; was taken prisoner Sept. 20, '63 at Chicka- manga and taken to Richmond. Chas. H. Millspaugh, musician. Edward F. Burson, musician.
Company A .- Samuel W. Goodridge, dis. for dis. Oct. 5, '64;
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served as orderly sergt. of Gen. Wood's escort. Byron Warner. Chas. V. Morey, dis. for dis. June, '64. Enoch P. Smith, M. O. June 12, '65 as 1st sergt .; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Dennis Lea Hines, M. O. June 12, '65 as sergt. Wm. K. Althouse, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 13, '63. Foster War- ner, died at Louisville, Ky., April 12, '63. Francis I. Fisher, sergt .; died at Franklin, Tenn., Dec. 12, '64, of wounds and prisoner; wounded also at Chickamauga. Wm. L. Haynes, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Kenesaw June 27, '64. Norman Bovee, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Kenesaw June 27, '64. Thos. P. Martin, died at Murfreesboro June 17, '63. Francis Conroy, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Kenesaw; also near Atlanta July 20, '64. W. K. Althouse, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 13, '63. Henry L. Ackerman, dis. for dis. Dec. 15, '63. John H. Althouse, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded se- verely at Mission Ridge Nov. 25, '63. Robert Abel, died at Nash- ville, Tenn., Feb. 6, '63. Gilbert Avery, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. ; wounded at Rocky Face Ridge. James Brofy, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. Roger Brennan, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. ; wounded at Chickamauga; leg fractured at Mission Ridge. William Bridenstein, died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 28, '62. Martin Bridenstein, died at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 19, '62. Wm. D. Butler, died at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 5, '02. Francis A. Butler, dis. for dis. April 6, 64; wounded at Chickamauga. Walter Baker, Jr., died at Nashville, Tenn .. Jan. 21, '63. James B. Baker, died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 23, '02. Peter Brodie, dis. for dis. Dec. 13, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. Edgar C. Buss, dis. for dis. Jan. 16, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. David G. Brumley, dis. for dis. Sept. 8, '63. Constant O. Bruechet, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Stone river. Wm. P. Burker, dis. for dis. Jan. 17, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. Guy M. Beckwith. Henry W. Clark, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga John L. Cadwell, dis. for dis. March 24, '63. Daniel Davis, M. O. June 25, '65; wounded in front of Chattanooga. Alpheus Dyer, dis. for dis. Feb. 1, '63 James Dowling, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Stone river and Chickamauga. George Dore, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Stone River. Eli H. Doty, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal. Ebenezer Franklin, dis. Sept. 21, '65. Horace D. Foote. Walter S. Griffin, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded June 18, '64. Wm. W. Geer, died at Lebanon, Ky., of typhoid fever. Wm. Gundy, trans. to Vet. R. corps May 20, '64; wounded at Chick- amauga. James Gumley. John Hoy, captured at Chick-
amauga; died in Andersonville, Oct. 26, '64; No. of grave 11,506. John S. Haynes, severely wounded at battle of Stone river; died Jan. 6, '63, of his wounds. Robert E. Haughn, died at Crab Orchard, Ky., Oct. 24, '62. Wm. Hawley, M. O. June 12, '65; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Irod Hamp-
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ton, dis. for dis. Nov. 18, '63. Henry Hartman. LeRoy R. Jewell, killed at Dallas, Ga., May 30, '64; wounded at Chicka- mauga. Alonzo N. Jones, killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, '63; wounded at Stone river. Oliver P. Jones, trans. to engineer corps Aug. 8, '64. Sohu R. Jones, dis. for dis. Dec. 8, '62. Robert Johnson, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal; wounded at Kenesaw June 27. Chas. J. Jukes, M. O. June 12, '65, as musician. Norman P. Kahler, died at Chattanooga, Dec. 16, '63, of wounds received at Mission Ridge. John C. Kenney, corp., died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 1, '63; ward master of hospital. Henry Kellogg, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal; wounded at Mission Ridge. Elisha P. Leach. Alexander Leach, trans. to V. R. C. Sept. 7, '63. Philip F. Laroche. James Murphy, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded July 22, '64, be- ' fore Atlanta. Joseph McConkle, died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 10, '63. Thomas McQueen, dis. for dis. June 16, '64; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Warren S. Noble, M. O. June 12, '65; was captured at Chickamauga, and long time in Andersonville and other prisons. Joseph O'Hara, dis. for dis. May 8, '63. Charles L. Putnam, dis. for dis. Aug. 3, '63. James H. Preston, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chicka- mauga. James Russell, dis. for dis. June 8, '63. George Stewart, killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, '63. Edgar Smith. Wm. Stuck, died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 3, '63. Frederick Swivel. Geo. Strathdee, dis. for dis. Feb. 5, '65; left arm fract- ured at Mission Ridge; amputated. Horace J. Severance, trans. to V. R. C. Jan. 14, '64. Wm. H. Sutton, died at Silver Springs, Tenn., Nov. 17, '62. Sylvester Spencer, dis. Dec. 3, '64. John C. Tucker, dis. Dec. 3, '64. Wm. Tracy, died at Murfreesboro Mar. 5, '63. John P. Wells, trans. to engineer corps Aug. 8, '64. Michael Worthy, trans. to V. R. C. Jan. 5, '64; wounded at Stone river. LeRoy S. Williams. Seymour Wheeler, dis. for dis. Feb. 3, '63. Geo. Wheeler, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Kenesaw. Albert B. Wilkens. Bene- dict Wenger, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Stone river. Horace W. Wordel, dis. for dis. May 25, '63 Phillip White, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Elias Yates, M. O. May 19, '63, as corp .; wounded at Chickamauga. Burnet Yates, M. O. May 19, '63; wounded at Franklin. William Yates. William Billings, died at Nashville, Tenn., May 24, '65. Charles W. Bryant, trans. to 51st Ills .; M. O. Sept. 25, '65. John Cameron, trans. to 51st Ills .; M. O. Sept. 25, '65. Edward Lyons. William Russell, claimed by 62d regiment. John R. W. Williams, trans. to 57th regt .; wounded at Franklin.
Company B .- Lewis Linebarger, dis. April 20, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. Hiram H. Harter, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Sinclair Hill. William B. Wilcox. Grover Smith. George A. Pierson, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt.
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Samuel C. B. Carpenter, dis. for dis. Feb. 25, '63. Justus Stein- metz, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Julius W. Folke, dis for dis. March 5, '63. John Barrett, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. William B. Burr, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Walter Benedict. David Brockway. Elihu B. Com- stock, trans. to V. R. C., Nov. 1, '63. Milton J. Cotton, trans. to V. R. C., Sept. 16, '63. Edward M. Clark, M. O. June 13, '65; wounded at Nashville. William Cludas, dis. May 11, '63; wounded at Stone river. Daniel Caldmer, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded in foot on Atlanta campaign. John J. Chorron, dis. for dis. Sept. 23, '63. Lewis M. Dice, trans. to Eng. corps., June 30, '64. Ignatz Dollinger, trans. to V. R. C., Aug. 1, '63. John Devlin, dis for dis. Feb. 3, '63. Henry Davis, dis. for dis. Feb. 30, '63. John Dunlap. William Davis, died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 15, '63. Marquis D. L. Davis, M. O. June 13, '65; reported captured at Chickamauga. William Day, dis. for dis. Feb. 2, '63. William East. Charles J. Frost, dis. for dis. Jan. 16, '63. Nelson W. Flack, dis. for dis. Oct. 10, '64; in hospital at Quincy; was prisoner. John Grannels, dis. for dis. April 18, '63. Frank Gardner, dis. for dis. Feb. 2, '63. Peter Gardner, dis. for dis. Feb. 2, '63. Jesse T. Grubb, dis. for dis. Jan. 27, '63; fingers shot off accidentally. William Grant. Joseph W. Harter, dis. for dis, Feb. 28, '63. William Harding. Samuel F. Johnston, died in Andersonville prison, Aug. 2, '64; No. of grave 5,395 Henry M. Johnston, dis. for dis. Jan. 11, '63. Samuel Karriger, dis. for dis. July, '63. Frederick Karriger, died at Bowling Green, Ky., Nov. 20, '62. Martin R. King, died of wounds received in battle of Franklin, Dec. 12, '64. Andrew J. King, M. O. June 12, '64, as sergt. James Leddy, dis. for dis. Feb. 10, '63. Henry L. Law, Jr., M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal. Charles J. Longmire, M. O. June 12, 65, as corporal. Frederick W. Lee, trans. to V. R. C. Nov. 1, '63. Nelson Mill- iard, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 19, '63. Simon Milliard, M O June 12, '65; wounded on Atlanta campaign, May 31, '64. Hannibal G. Marvin. George E. McIntyre, M. O. May 30, '65; captured at Chickamauga and taken to Andersonville; slightly wounded. William H. Miller, dis. for dis. March 17, '63. John Malone, dis. for dis. April 26, '65. George Marshall, died at Gallatin, Tenn., Feb. 17, '63. Lorenzo Morrison, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Mission Ridge. Frederick Palmer, M. O. June 12, '65, as. sergt. William G. Parks, killed at Kenesaw, June 27, '64. Hubert Peck, M. O. June 12, '65. Samuel Rodg- ers, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Stephen J. Rake, dis. March 20, '63, for wounds received at Stone river. Francis Scheran. John Schall, dis. for dis. Feb. 24, 63. Dennis E. Sibley. Charles C. Sampson, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. Hollis H. Sampson, trans. to V. R. C. Jan. 19, '65; reported in hospital at Quincy, Aug. 11, '64, wounded. George Schegg,
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. died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 15, '63. Daniel C. Spencer, dis. for dis. Feb. 24, '63. Edward Spencer, dis. for dis. Feb. 2, '63. Phillip Scheer, trans. to V. R. C. Aug. 10, '64; wounded at Stone river. Nelson St. George, trans. to V. R. C. Sept. 1, '63. Simeon M. Scribner. Andrew Thiel, killed at Stone river, Dec. 31, '62. Robert Winter, M. O. June 12, '65; taken prisoner. Samuel Weinhold, trans. to V. R. C .; wounded at Chickamauga. John Weise, died at Chattanooga, Oct. 29, '63. Henry Zim- merman, died at Chattanooga, Aug 31, '64.
Company C .- Epenetus R. Bacon, first sergt .; trans. to First U. S. C. I. as hospital steward, Oct. 30, '63. Ralph W. Marshall, discharged sick. Wade H. McFadden, died Jan. 4. 63, of wounds received in battle of Stone river. Peter M. Stu- der, trans. to Inv. corps, Sept. 15, '63. Charles C. Bemis. Wallace Shead, discharged. Henry M. Starin, M. O. May 22, '65 as sergt .; severely wounded at Chickamauga. John Bez, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63; sergt. Newall W. Smith, trans. to Inv. corps, Jan. 22, '64. Henry Taylor, trans. to Eng. corps, Aug. 8, '64. John H. Dickman, M. O. May 22, '65. Peter Wagner, killed at Stone river Jan. 2, '63 .; in Pion'r corps. Benoni L. Abbott, missing at Chickamauga; supposed killed Sept. 19, '63. Levi Acker, M. O. June 12, '65. Plumer Adams, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Mission Ridge. John Anker, dis. March 11, '63. Edwin S. Austin, died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 29, '63. David C. Bell, dis. for dis. Dec. 1, '62. John A. Bemis, dis. for dis. Feb. 27, '63. Benjamin Beaver, died at Chattanooga, Nov. 7, '63, of wounds received at Chickamauga. Theodore Bockman. Jeremiah Boos, trans. to Inv. corps, Sept. 16, '63. Martin Brinkerhoff, died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 7, '63. Felix Calkins, M. O. July 22, 1865; captured in hospital at Chickamauga and taken to Andersonville. Albert N. Chamber- lin, missing at Chickamauga; supposed killed Sept. 19, '63. Harvey W. Chamberlin, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded near Atlanta. James B. Clark. Michael Calmer, M. O. June 12, '65, as 1st sergt; wounded below Atlanta. James Connors, dis- John H. Connors, died at Nashville,
charged March 4, '63.
Tenn., Jan. 27, '63. Philip W. Cormany. Henry Corwin. Sumners H. Davis, trans. to Inv. corps, Aug. 5, '63. Leonard Desburg. John F. Dickman, M. O. June 12, 65; wounded at Mission Ridge. Hubert Diederich. Horatio Doolittle, dis.
Feb. 14, '63. Theodore Dorkendoff, killed at Chickamauga,
Sept. 20, '63. Alfred L. Farovid, musician. Martin Fishbau, absent; sick at M. O. of reg't; wounded at Chickamauga and before Atlanta, July 20, '64. Gothurd Freehoff, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. John Hammond, dis. Jan. 18, '64, as corporal; severely wounded at Chickamauga; lost use of leg. Jeremiah Harper, died at Columbus, Ky., Oct. 30, '62. Ulrich Heinrichs. John Hopkins, killed at Stone river, Dec.
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31, 63. Joseph Hopkinson. George R. Johnson. Henry Hur- ley. Thomas Kinary, M. O. June 12, '65. William Kine, died at Wild Cat Hollow, Ky., Oct. 20, 62. William Kenney, trans. to Inv. corps, Aug. 5, '63. Christian Lang, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Hiram G. Lawrence, M. O. June 12, '65; severely wounded at Kenesaw, June 27, '64. Jacob Marti, trans, to Inv. corps, Sept. 16, '63. Daniel Mast, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. John D. Mathews, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Philip Miller, dis. Feb. 27, '63. Theodore Morganweck, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. Michael Murphy, color sergt .; killed at Franklin, Nov. 30, '64; wounded at Mission Ridge. Wm. Newbury, M. O. June 12, '65; captured at Chickamauga. Elisha Norton, dis. March 31, '63. Thomas P. Parker, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Wm. Peters, M. O. June 12, '65; taken prisoner at Chickamauga; wounded. William L. Poor, corporal; died at Murfreesboro, June 27, '63. Lewis A. Prossa, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63. Sidney Quick, died at Chicago, April 17, '64. Fred- erick Rahm, killed at Stone river, Dec. 31, '62. Henry A. Rhodes, dis. for dis. Dec. 1, '62. Walter A. Righter, Pioneer corps. Peter Schmitt, M. O. June 12, 65; wounded at Chicka- mauga. Michael Schmitt, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal; wounded June 18, '62. Eugene R. Sly, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal; captured at Chickamauga. Henry W. Smith, dis. Nov. 14, '62. Matthias Snyder, missing at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63; supposed killed. Martin Sonnenberg, trans. to Inv. corps, Aug. 5, '63. George Sperry, dis. May 20, '64, for prom. as 2d lieutenant in Twenty-second N. Y. cavalry. Christian Staffan, dis. March 10, '65. Sidney O. Standish, M. O. June 12, '65; bruised May 9, '64. Orrin N. Stinberge, dis. May 8, '63. Mar-
cus M. Taylor, died at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 8, 62. Justin Taylor, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt; wounded June 10, '64. Anthony Wagner, dis. Feb. 23, '63. William Wardle. John Webber, dis. April 25, '65. Augustus W. Welchlein, M. O. June 12 '65; taken prisoner at Franklin; wounded at Chicamau- ga. Joseph Zeller, color sergt .; dis. Aug. 25, '64, as sergeant; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Elisha Basset, died at Nash- ville, Tenn., Feb. 1, '63. Anson Dodge, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal. Nathan Dunn, trans. to Fifty-first In .; M. O. Sept. 5, '65. John Dieder, trans. to Fifty-first In .; M. O. Sept. 11, '65. Marvin J. Fisher, trans. to Fifty-first In .; M. O. Sept. 25, '65; corporal. Daniel Higgins, trans. to Fifty-first In .; M. O. Sept. 25, '65. Henry Karch, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Myron N. Marshall. Michael Sullivan, dis.
Sept. 12, '65; wounded at Stone river. William R. Vorce, trans. to Inv. corps, Jan. 9, '64. Daniel Zinnel, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded May 10, '64.
Company D .- Josiah Burdick, dis. Jan. 15, '63. William
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H. Cain, trans. to V. R. C., April 6, '64; made capt. therein. John W. Taylor, trans. to Sig. corps, March 19, '64; wounded at Stone river. Wm. Bently. John Fellows, sergt .; dis. for dis .; wounded at Stone river and at Chickamauga. Franklin G. Bach- us, sergt. ; trans. to V. R. C .; wounded at Chickamauga. Wm. McElhose, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. James Grass, died at Lebanon, Ky., Nov. 7, '62. Nelson D. Platts, sergt .; died at Chattanooga, Sept. 16, '64; wounded July 22, before Atlanta; left leg amputated. George A. Lang, M. O. as sergt., June 12, '65. Alfred Carter, died at Nashville, Tenn., March 15, '63; wounded at Stone river. Lorenzo R. Hill, died at Lebanon,
Ky., Nov. 5, '62. James Taylor, dis. Feb. 15, '63. Major W. Stoddard .. Charles Aman, trans. to V. R. C., May 31, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. Ephraim Anglemire, M. O. June 12,
'65; wounded at Stone river. Charles E. Aulsbrook, M. O. July 22, '65; taken prisoner at battle of Franklin. Thomas Bossen, trans. to Eng. corps, July 30, '64. Rufus H. Bolton, captured at Chickamauga; died in Andersonville, Sept. 4, '64; No. grave, 11,794. Frederick W. Boyd, M. O. July 22, '65, prisoner of war. James Boots, M. O. June 24, '65, prisoner of war; captured at Calhoun and taken to Andersonville. Mathew
Boots, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Franklin. George W.
Buffum, trans. to Vet. R. corps. Lewis Burdick. Elisha
Brown, M. O. June 12, '65, as 1st sergt .; wounded at Kene- saw, Chickamauga and Franklin. David Campbell, dis. for dis. November 29, '64; in hospital at Quincy. Amarsa C. Carter, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Samuel Collier. Frederick Collier. Joseph Countryman, M. O. June 12, 1865; wounded at Chickamauga, and on Atlanta campaign, July 4, 1864. Wm. J. Croach. George W. Dake, corporal; died in Andersonville, July 31, 1864; No. grave 8,628; captured at Chick- amauga. Wm. C. Dayton. Daniel Darr, M. O. June 12, 1865, as corporal. Washington Dunkle. Wm. E. Dundore; killed near Atlanta, July 22, 1864. James F. Farnsworth. Samuel Fentryman, died at Franklin; prisoner of war. Jacob Fellows, died at Louisville, Ky., December 13, 1863. Henry Foss. Mad- ison Funk. Albert A. Funk. George C. Flanders, died at Bowling Green, Ky., November 27, 1862. Charles W. Geist, trans. to V. R. C. May 31, 1864. Franklin A. L. Geist, died at Louisville, Ky., December 24, 1862. Roswell Hartong, died at Chattanooga, October 29, 1863; wounded at Chickamauga. Brad- ford Heath. George W. Hess, fife major; killed at Stone river December 31, 1862. Frank E. Hills, M. O. June 12, 1865; wounded at battle of Franklin. George W. Hill, M. O. June 24, 1865; prisoner of war; captured at Chickamauga. Edward T. Hyland, dis. March 6, 1863, for wounds received at Stone river. Louden C. Jacobs, M. O. June 12, 1865; wounded at Chickamauga. Charles Johnson, sick and fell behind and never
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heard of. Andrew W. Johnson, M. O. June 12, 1865, as sergt .; slightly wounded May 30, 1864. Oscar D. Keeler, M. O. June 12, 1865, as sergt .; wounded June 22, near Kenesaw mountain. George Kimes (or Kines), dis July 9, 1864, for wounds rec'd at Mission Ridge; wounded also at Chickamauga-leg fractured. John C. Lang, M. O. June 12, 1865; wounded before Atlanta, July 22. Christ Lookentary, dis. May 7, 1865, for wounds rec'd at Chickamauga. John Lyman, captured at Chickamauga; died in Andersonville July 31, 1864; No. grave, 8,196. Pat Martin, died at Shell Mound, Tenn., Sept. 9, 1863; wounded at Stone river. William Miles. Geo. R. McClester, trans. to Eng. corps July 30, 1864. Robert McElhose, corporal; trans. to V. R. C. April 6, 1864. Anson Parks, corporal; trans. to V. R. C. Freder- ick R. Pelcher, dis. for dis. April 10, 1863. Peter Peterson, dis. April 2, 1864, for wounds; wounded at Chickamauga. Joseph Platt, died at Nashville, May 1, 1863. James Platt, M. O. July 22, 1865; captured at Franklin. John Randerson. Hiram Rathbun, died at Nashville, January 9, 1863. John M. Roberts. James Sala. Peter H. Saylor. Samuel Shutt, M. O. June 12, 1865; wounded at Mission Ridge. Daniel Spivy, dis. for dis. Nov. 1, 1862. Abner Skinner, dis. for dis. Jan. 17, 1863. Conrad Sybring. Tiberius C. Taylor. Albert O. Tyler, trans. to V. R. C. April 28, 1864. Hubbard Tyler, died at Nashville, Tenn., No- vember 22, 1862. George Vandervoort, died at Gallatin, Tenn., January 20, 1863. William H. Vedder. Edwin S. Woods, dis. for dis. April 20, 1863. James Conway, dis. for dis. May 7, 1864; wounded; lost an eye before Atlanta. Alexander C. Scott,
trans. to Fifty-first reg't. James B. Scott, trans. to Fifty-first regiment; M. O. June 22, 1865; slightly wounded May 30, 1864. Company E .- Absalom L. Edgeworth, dis. June 3, 1863. Miles R. Bird. Jacob L. Bowers, dis. for dis. May 7, 1863. Stephen M. Spafford, sergt; killed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863. Otis S. Skinner, corporal; dis. November 17, 1863 Van L. Perkins, died September 30, 1863, of wounds received
September 19, at Chickamauga. Daniel Linebarger, killed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863. Charles P. Spencer, killed at Chickamauga September 19, 1863. Horace Webster, died at Nashville, Tenn., January 26, 1863. John Cossitt, M. O. June 12, 1865, as sergeant. Fred'k A. Cleveland, dis. May 24, 1865. Royal S. Perry, dis. February 3, 1863. Azeriah L. Smith, dis. February 5, 1863. John Baumgartner, M. O. June 12, 1865; wounded at Kenesaw June 27, 1864. Elijah Bassett, trans, to Co. C. Wm. W. Brace, trans. to V. R. C. March 13, 1865; wounded at Chickamauga. George R. Blair. Frederick W. Bevin, trans. to Eng. corps June 30, 1864. Henry Bridge, trans. to V. R. C. April 6, 1862. Stephen E. Bowen, trans. to Eng. corps June 30, 1864. Lorenzo D. Bovee, dis, July 22, 1863. Henry Boyd, died at Chattanooga August 2,
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1864. Charles H. Cleveland, dis. May 29, 1864. Peter W. M. Chilson. Benj. F. Cahoon, dis. May 29, 1863. John Conklin. Elkanah Daily. Giles Dixon, Jr., killed at Chickamauga Sep- tember 19, 1863. Anson Dodge, trans. to Co. C .; captured at Chickamauga. George A. Fabrick, trans. to V. R. C. April 6, 1864; wounded at Chickamauga. Andrew J. Fries, dis. April, 1864; lost an arm at Chickamauga. Stephen Gascoigne, M. O. June 12,1865; wounded in battle of Franklin. Mathew B. Glenn, dis. February 6, 1863. John W. Goodenough, dis. December 31, 1863. Adoniram Goff. Mahlon W. Harrington, dis. Feb- ruary 18, 1864; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Charles K. Johnson, trans. to V. R. C. April 6, 1864. Henry J. Karch, trans. to Co. C. Wm. R. Kennedy, trans. to Fifty-first Illinois; wounded at Mission Ridge; M. O. September 25, 1865. Otis W. Kennedy, died at Murfreesboro June 3, 1863. Isaac H. Kenney, trans. to Inv. corps September 15, 1863. Andrew J. Kenney, died at Gallatin, Tenn., December 24, 1862. Stephen C. Kenney, died at Nashville, Tenn., July 7, 1863. Henry Law, dis. January 23, 1863. John Leasure, dis. April 16, 1863. Alvin Leonard, died at Silver Springs, Tenn., November 17, 1862. John Marples, M. O. June 12, 1865; wounded at Chickamauga. Myron N. Marshall, transferred to Company C. Thomas E. Merwin, died at Nashville, Tenn., July 3, '63; wounded at Stone river. Richard Miller, died at Nashville, Dec. 21, '62. John McDonald, trans. to gunboat Jan. 30, '63; wounded at Stone river. Patrick McHugh, M. O. June 12, '65; taken prisoner at Chickamauga and taken to Belle Isle, Sals- bury. James McCune, died at Chattanooga, of wounds received at Chickamauga. Michael Navil, dis. Feb. 6, '63. Frederick Otto. Oliver Paul, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. Samuel Pat- ten, dis. Dec. 22, 62. Harrison Patterson, dis. Jan. 16, '63; thumb shot off. George Pickel, M. O. June 24, '65, as corp .; captured at Chickamauga and taken to Andersonville. John Rants, dis. April 1, '63. Erastus H. Reed. Henry H. Rowe.
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