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Col. Sedgewick, in his report, mentions the officers above named. and compliments the services of Capts. Brown, Baldwin, Whittlesey and Stag, and Lieuts. Cook, Hurd, Bontiene, Tuley, Tanman, Thayer, Bell, Martin and Brannan. After the battle of Shiloh, the 2d continued with Buell's army in the siege of Corinth, where Col. Sedgewick commanded the brigade and the regiment was under Lieut .- Col. Spencer. In the fighting and skirmish- ing of that campaign, the reports make complimentary mention of the steadiness and soldierly qualities of the 24 Ky. After the evacuation of Corinth, the 2d marched with Buell's army to Athens, Ala .; and from thence to Murfreesboro. Tenn. July 21, 1862, two companies of the 24 (E and G) were guarding Mill Creek bridge, between Nashville and Murfreesboro, and were attacked and raptured by Forrest's cavalry. Three were killed in the
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fight. Gen. Nelson, in his report at that time, says the. 2d Ky. "is much reduced by losses."
August 13th the regiment was at Lavergne; August 22d, at Murfreesboro. In September and October it marched with Buell's army to Kentucky, being in Crit. tenden's corps, W. S. Smith's division, Cruft's brigade, and Col. Sedgewick commanding the regiment. From Ken- tucky, it returned with the army to Tennessee, and Decem- ber 31, 1862, participated in the battle of Murfreesboro. Its casualties in that battle were nine killed and fifty- six wounded. Gen. Palmer says: "The 2d Ky. brought off three guns abandoned by Negley's division." Col. Cruft, says; "Col. Sedgewick displayed marked gallantry on the field." And he expressed his great obligations to him.
Col. Sedgewick's report of the part the 2d Ky. took in this battle is very graphic. He says: "Leaving camps at Nashville, December 26th, the 2d was the advance of Nel- son's division. One mile from Lavergne it met the enemy and drove them from the ground. On 27th, bivouacked on Stewart's creek; 29th, advanced, the 2d and 31st Ind. be- ing reserve to the brigade, halted at night three miles from Murfreesboro." On the 30th, the 2d and 31st Ind., under Sedgewick's command, moved in advance of the division in a cedar wood fronting a field, advanced and drove the enemy from position; 31st, the engagement became gen- eral, Sedgewick's position was attacked, held it until it was turned and exposed to enfilading fire; requested to be withdrawn, was refused, but the 2d was relieved by the 90th Ohio. "The passage of lines by the advancing and retiring regiments was executed in the most perfect order." The isolated condition of Sedgewick being ap parent, he was withdrawn. In retiring he learned that three guns had been left by Negley's division, "double quicked to the spot and brought them off in safety." This ended the severe fighting. During the next day the 20 supported Swallow's battery and was exposed to a "terri- ble artillery fire." "In the action on the 31st, and during the fight on January 2d, soldiers never displayed more undaunted courage than those of the 2d Ky." Col. Sedge- wick specially mentions Lient. Col. Warner Spencer, Maj. J. R. Hurd, Capt. A. J. M. Browne. "In fact, every officer of the regiment is deserving of the greatest praise." The losses were ten killed and fifty-seven wounded.
January 30, 1863, the 1st and 2d were still in Cruft's brigade. Palmer's division, Crittenden's corps, and they moved with the army in all its experiences in the cam- paign from Murfreesboro to Chattanooga. It was at
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Murfreesboro, until May; in June and July, at Manches- ter; in August, at Dunlap; in September, at Chattanooga. September 12th, Gen. Palmer sent a portion of Cruft's brigade up the valley toward Pea Vine church, to clear that flank and learn the cause of the firing in that direc- tion. "This was handsomely done by Col. Sedgewick and Col. Ripley, with their respective regiments, and one sec- . tion of Stannard's battery." About dusk that day, Pal- mer's whole division was at Lee and Gordon's Mills.
In the battle of Chickamauga, September 19th and 20th, Gen. Palmer says: "Col. Sedgewick remained with his regiment during both days' battles, and kept it in good order, under the heaviest fire, and brought it off the field ready to turn upon the enemy effectively at any moment. I recommend his promotion." Col. Sedgewick in his report says: The regiment crossed the Tennessee river, at Shellmound, on September 3d; September 6th marched to junction of Murphy's Bottom and Nick-a-jack roads. September Sth, at Hawkins Station; September 9th, at Chattanooga, and went on to Rossville, six miles south of Chattanooga; September 10th, at Pea Vine creek; Sep- tember 11th, at Ringgold; September 12th, skirmished toward Lee and Gordon's Mill, and camped there; Sep- tember 14th, escorted a train to Chattanooga; September 15th, returned to Gordon's Mills; September 16th, at Crawfish Springs. In the battles, 19th and 20th, he de- scribes the terrible fighting and says: "The conduct of the officers and men during the battles of both days was of the most heroic character. The loss of the regiment, which occurred on the first day, attests the bravery of the inen. I had no stragglers." He says: "Lieut .- Col. Hurd and Maj. Baldwin, as on all previous fields, displayed the greatest gallantry. Capt. Bodine received his death wound while coolly directing the fire of his men. Maj. Baldwin was wounded. All of my officers deserve special. mention."
The 2d was at Bridgeport during October, November and December, 1863. In January, at Tyner's Station, Ga .; February, March and April, at Cleveland, East Tennessee.
In the organization, in April and May, 1864, it was in the 4th Corps, Stanley's division, Cruft's brigade. It moved with Sherman's army as far as Resaca, and the Etowah river, when being much reduced from sickness and losses in the field, it was returned to Kentucky, and stationed at Covington, in the command of Gen. Hobson. That officer mentions the 1st and 2d Ky. as being part of the forces with which he would resist the Morgan raid of Tune, 1864.
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It was mustered out of service June 19, 1864, at Cov- ington.
Note-Col. Woodruff was made brigadier general. See biographical sketch of this officier, p. 66.
Field and Staff.
COLONELS-William E. Woodruff, Thos. D. Sedgewick. LIEUT. COLS .- George W. Neff, Warner Spencer, John R. Hurd. MAJORS -- Oliver L. Baldwin, Fernando Cook. ADJTS .- Henry Wimedell, Thomas N. Davis. Q. MASTERS-Gilbert H. Clemens, Joseph M. Blundell, James W. Poe. SURGEONS-John F. White, David J. Griffiths. ASST. SURGEONS -- Stephen P. Bonner, Lawrence Russell, James E. Cox, Will- iam L. Reed, Frederick Rectanus. SERGT. MAJORS-Oscar Mitchell, Jno. N. Archdeacon, Thomas Langdon. Q. M. SERGT .- Herbert A. Preston. COM. SERGT .- Aaron Dunham. HOSPITAL STEWARDS- Frederick J. Hawes, William McGrooley. PRINCIPAL MUSICIANS- John Reese, Henry Howard, George Thomas. LEADER OF BAND- Robb Gereck. MUSICIANS-Herman Deisworth, Auten Unkleback, Charles Deiselworth. Frank Gloss, Lorenzo Naw, John Glass, Henry Webber, Michael Schuerelker, William Naucke, Louis Reisory, Augustus Glass. Louis Gathner.
Company "A."
CAPTAINS-Alfred J. M. Browne, Henry B. Martin. 1st LIEUTS .- Joseph M. Blundell, Thomas N. Davis, Henry Wimedell. 2d LIEUT .- George Taylor. SERGTS .-- David S. Wolf, Charles A. Smith, Samuel R. Teagarden, John Harvey, William E. Jones, Andrew J. Bryant. COP .- PORALS-William E. Fitts, Jacob R. Critten, Simon Holland, William H. Moore, Michael Annon. Edward H. Talnot, Henry Curry, John Wisley, William H. Hudson. Gilbert Hurst. James R. Jones, Morgan Pyle.
PRIVATES-Josiah Anderson. Michael Boland, John Barry, Chris- tian Clayton. Henry Couch, Stephen Dutchle, Patrick Degeman, John F. Garrell. John Hendricks, Thomas G. Hooper, Thomas J. Isentrager, Frederick Lucas, Jonathan MeClenden, John McGinnis, Alexander Mc- Arcus. Hugh McDonald. John McQue. Thomas McKeir. Luke Murphy. Daniel Mays, Frank Neeley, Sylvester Quigley, Peter Ryan, John Ruther- ford, Henry Resfield. Joseph Ritter, Joseph Stephens, John Smith, John Sadelfield. Andrew Schmering, James Terrill, Ephraim Welby, John Wilkinson, Josiah Wolf, Thomas B. Wolf. John H. Witsman, Benjamin F. Brooks. Thomas Dillen, John Eagan, James Milligan. Joseph Smith. Robert Smith, Robert Thomas, John Eagle. John G. Foster. Henry Howard, Frank Mclaughlin, James Waldriss. Thomas G. Brown, John Mack. John R. McPherson, Benjamin F. Stevenson, Owen Sullivan, William Ward. Samuel H. Calhoun. John Donnovan, George W. Henry. George W. Harrison, John A. Lee, Patrick Malone, William Roberts, Edward Rollin, Martin Winthrop. John K. Wolf, William H. Wright. Frank Connolly. Robert B. Beswick, Dennis Callahan, John Davis. William Gessert. Martin Golden. James Henedsey, John B. Hall, John C. Harvey. James McLaughlin. Thomas Newton. Nessback Rawson, Thomas Rilton. Peter Smith.
Company "B."
CAPTAINS-Thos. D. Sedgewick. George Austin, Oliver L. Baldwin, Seth W. Tuley. 1st LIEUTS .- Archibald Mclellan, William Brannin. William P. Bell, George R. McFadden. 2d LIEUTS .- Gideon V. Van- dyke, Sidmund Huber, Orlando C. Bryant. SERGTS .- William G. For- guson, John A. Hern, Anthony Brown, Thomas Burns, John Richardson, Thomas Langdon. Charles Bright. CORPLS .- James Rutledge. Daniel Sullivan, Joseph Willis, Charles N. Styer. Ferdinand Heskell. Joshua Price, Wm. H. Crawford. DRUM MAJOR-George Thomas.
PRIVATES-Thomas Brown. William Brown, John Burns, Francis M. Busic. Thomas F. Burge. John Cashman, John Castello, Henry Cole, Morgan Carl, James Connelly. Thomas Castello, William Easton, Josiah
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Forselle, Patrick Fitzgerald, William G. Gray, James Gray, Everists Garcia, Jerry Hart, James Howe, Nelson Hunt, John Kuhn, James Mc- Cormick, Martin McCormick, George W. McFall. William McFall, James v'Harrow, John O'Maler, Warren S. Phelps, James Patterson, Christopher Reddy, John Reynolds, Nicholas Sohn, John Sculley, Charles Schoder, Neunis Sullivan, Bernard Schartman, William Scunley, Thomas Staf- ford. Thomas Walsh, John Young, Michael Brady, Michael Cobley, John Donahoe, Barney Friel, Kearnes Hyland, Abbert Homer, Henry Kennedy, Thomas King, Eli N. Langley, William Linsey, Owen Mead, Louis W. Phillips, George W. Pennell, William Reid, Patrick Scully, John Weber, William Bowman, Donald Brick, Alfred T. Bartholamew, David Codley, Albany Cable, Mathias J. Fitzpatrick, James Henry, Ernst Kummer, William MeGroarty, George Perkins, Timothy Sullivan, William Wallers, Herman Brinkman, John McCabe. John Jordons, Michael Hollwun, Michael Kelly, Barney McElroy, William McCorkhill, John W. Bowman, Jacob Bell, Warren H. Chapman, Henry Conroy, Daniel Fay, John Griffith, Theodore F. Hunt, William Hillman, William Langdon, Owen McLee, Johny McKee, Thomas O'Rourke, William O'Donald, John Walsh.
Company "C."
CAPTAINS-John H. Spellmeyer, Anthony Lauman. 1st LIEUTS .- Francis Miller, William Pettibone. 2d LIEUTS .- James E. Stewart, William Miller, John H. Albers. SERGTS .- Joseph These, Henry Pieper, Martin Janner, Bernard Backon, William H. Bey, George H. Borggi- meyer, John G. Hatters, William Brown. CORPLS .- Bernard Stonkie, George H. Kraiger, Henry Budestrake, Henry Bishchoff, Theodore Weimitter, Herman Hamann, Francis Bauer, Gerhard Bracker.
PRIVATES-Herman Altemeyon, Henry Aufleshide, Frederick Behner, Louis Barclis, Francis Bracker, Henry Barlekamp, Frederick Costa, John Drumm, Michael Flinn, Clement Haferkamp, George Hule- mann, Herman Haultham, Joseph Keller, William Keiser, John Krock, John Leimann, William Leive, John Muller, Henry Miller, John Muster- mann, William Mopell, Henry Meyer, Bernard Nadecksternd, Peter Neufield, Joseph Peiper, Casper Pfannakuch, William Peters, Martin Raff, Peter Rodenkenk, Joseph Schnal, Frederick Slenk, Henry Tacblie, Frederick Tiemann, Edward Tumna. Henry Williams, John H. Wagener, Francis Zimmerle, Louis Aszmann, Conrad Aszmann, Kennon Akron, Louis Bold, Max Carlsberger, John Eglehoff, August Fircher, Henry Helming. John Hargen, John Keller, Christian Klinger, George Mar- suart, Clement Mennding, John Pelger. Adolphus Shard, Louis Wintiet, William Wimkleman. Henry H. Hanson. John Lauer, Arnold Broch- meyer, Adolphus Kusleur, Bernard Lambers, Gotleib Lindheur, Hermann Tennoarth. Nicholas Teller, Henry Ataggenburg, William Keltner, Frederick Meyer, Henry Banman, George H. Ellerbrook, Francis Hemi- sey, John Klemeyer, Anthony Meyer, Henry Richter, Isaac Rosenbaum, Frederick Rolpen, John Shorer, Tobias Shuch, Ignus Wolf, Henry Young.
Company "D."
CAPTAINS-Warner Spencer, Joseph W. Miller, Lemach Duvall. Ist LIEUTS .- William B. Folger. Calvin W. Brown. 2d LIEUTS .- Daniel W. Finch, John Milton Blair. SERGTS .- Newton W. Dewry, James M. Poe, Charles C. Seigfried. Nathaniel Southard, Jacob W. Price, James S. Hays, Edward Donarary, Herbert A. Preston, William Cynn Reed, John H. Archdeacon. CORPORALS-Henry Allen, John Adkins, Thomas Krurins, Gilbert M. Williams, Jesse P. J. Debeck, Norman H. Conclin, David Beldon Thomas, John E. Clement. WAGONER-David Black.
PRIVATES-George Arstingstal, Alonzo W. Anderson. Harry L. Brown, Hans W. Bleaks, Jarvis Blinn. John Bloom, Benjamin Camron, Charles W. Davis, Edwin Dufen. Edward Drum, William C. Elstner, Philip Fish, Patrick Higgins, Charles E. Houser, Prestley Jolley, John Mullen, Charles F. Munroe, James G. Morgan, Samuel Osmond, James Parker, Clay C. Runyan, Michael Rafferty. Henry C. Sampson, John F. W. Thomas. Joseph C. Thole, Frank M. Ward. Nicholas Wengberg, Ful- ton B. Davis, Charles A. Dart, William H. Gibner, George. Grinnett.
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James F. Hunter, Morris C. Hutchins, Alexander Humphries, John King, Harman King, Edward B. Kirman, Charles W. Love, Charles Lybrand. William Meyer, Frank McCord, James W. Marcey, Chesterfield Runkler. William O. Stevenson, Robert S. Schultz, James E. Stewart, Samuel .1. Spencer, George W. Schultz, Thomas S. Taylor, George E. Tonnly. Joseph W. Tarvin, George L. Thomas, William H. Crane, Reuben S. Darnall, Daniel Fox, Frederick J. Hawes, William O'Donnell, William O. Smith, Martin O'Malia, Thomas Campbell, George Flint, Frank D. Gower. Samuel D. Girson. Joseph F. Hare, Henry Wyand, John F. Fletcher. John Adams, Charles F. Adams, Patrick Byron, Augustus Belse, John Clayter, Thomas Crow, Joseph Erastus, Alexander Ewing, John Frank, William Finck, Frederick Gregory, Samuel O. Gault, Garrett Heyer. Arthur Hedge, John Harrison, Samuel King, Philip Kane, George Louder, C. Leonard, James W. Mccullough, Mathew McDonald, Fred- erick Meisner, George Merriman, Frank Neely, John R. Payne, Willian H. Squires, Charles Schmidt, Edward Smith, James Terner, James Thomas, Isaac West, John Wesly, Ephraim Weller, Benjamin Williams, John Zugman.
Company "E."
CAPTAINS-Flamen Bell, Geo. W. Dasher, Ferdinand Cook, Charles W. Carr. 1st LIEUTS .- Frederick E. Roelofson, Seth. W. Tuley, Ed- ward B. Kirman. SERGTS .- John Shaw, William Scanlan, Benjamin F. Howell, Francis M. Cloud, Bernard Quinn, George Mooney, Benjamin J. Long, John Joyce, Henry Jesson, James Sheridan. CORPLS .- Robert H. Weamer, Ehonelle Kringle, John P. Ross, William E. Foster, Fred- erick Snyder, Daniel C. Pierce, Albert Ball, Godfredt Wolf, George White, Albany Cable. DRUMMER-Christian Cooke. WAGONER-Frederick Herman. .
PRIVATES-Henry Byer. Frederick Dahn, Michael Doud, Pens Fhis, Martin Ford, Michael Flusch, John Fisk, George Grass, Frederick Hes- son, William B. Huber, Leibold Huber, Charles Huss, Fredinand Handel- man. Godfred Kramer, William Kiser, Peter Lenhoff, George Long. Philip Lever, Sidney Lunn, David Miller, Benjamin Meeker, Harrison Miller, Julius Markgraff. Charles Meyers, Peter Reed. Adam Rahal. Herman Rall. George Stabler, Simon Switzer. Henry Schuder, Timothy Sullivan, Joseph UIsmer, Adam Weber, Nicholas Werkin, John Apple, Bernard Blair, Hugh Curny, Frederick Dinkel. Henry Engelbrecht, William Sandelback. August Schleitzer, John Bartlank, Peter Drum. Frederick Grampker, Joseph Hilgers, William B. Hubbard, Jacob Leibold. ·Dominick Meyer, Bernard McKinna, Simon Marberger, Amos Kucket. Francis Ackerman. Valentine Dant, Henry Brunett, George R. Baird. Morgan Carl. Michael Cobley, Michael Christy, Charles Cook, Nicholas Cook, Isaac Dougherty, Ferdinand Erdman, David Fisk, Peter Fochr. Stephen Holden, Jacob Kramer, Solomon Myers, James O'Hern, Hugh Pimerton, J. H. Ripley, Dennis Sullivan, Andrew Solar, Richard Scanlan, Michael Tracy, John Weber.
Company "F."
CAPTAINS-John R. Hurd, Jacob H. Smith, J. M. Blair. 1st LTS .- Jesse C. Ilurd, Cyrenus J. Coe. 2d LIEUT .- James A. Miller. SERGTS. -James H. Forsythe. Thos. W. Morrison, Lucas Benson, Henry Willis. George W. Bays, George H. Clemmins. CORPLS .- Lemuel Dutriel, Nathan Wheeler. Arthur Crawford, John H. Meran, Robert Herton, Edwin S. Owen.
PRIVATES-Theodore R. Allison. Thomas Addie, Joseph Baker. Solomon Blackbourn, John W. Calvin, William Crasser, Josephus David- son, Andrew Dealer. Jonas Davis, John Dutriel, W'm. K. Elam. Shelby Elam, Louis Foote, Frank R. French, James Friel, Harchless T. Guess, William Herrill. Benjamin Hobble, Jacob Hobstetter. Thomas Hodges. Elihus Harper, Amos Hussey, John Keenan. Allen B. Langshore. John V. Leunnier, James E. Letch, Frederick Miller, Joseph Mckee, Timothy Moore, John Nail, Orville L. Owen, Henry C. Powers, Gilson Perkins. Addison Patterson, John H. Pigman, Charles Rollins, Valentine Suggle. Jackson Sigman, Sebastian Baush, John W. Curtis, Wm. A. Cooper, James M. Carlton, James Ditty, William Dutriel, Charles Drury, Luster
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Davis, Anderson Fout, Benjamin F. Goheen, Isaac Harad, Sandy O'Den- nolly, Wm. M. Payman, John Rudolph, Andrew Stutts, James W. Smith, George G. Stewart, Lafayette Vanceyoc, William Westwood, William Brisenkine, Robert Granes, Adam Hedges, John Reese, James C. Bays, John Brannan, John Brandan, Lafayette Burns, Charles Call, Wm. M. Clemmins, Lemuel Crawford, Frank Dutriel, James Gray, John Jones, John Lanty, William Rollins, Fernando Smith, Charles B. Wilson, Roman Welby, John H. McGinnis, William Plumb, James Smith, Albert Alum, John Brennan, John Burris, Jesse W. Ball, Callihan Bear, Adam Cite, David Clark, Charles Culwell, Thomas Case, John Davis, Thomas Davis, George Farcle, John Hampling, John Hellevy, Michael Hishem, James Howe, William Jones, John Keesler, Stephen G. Lasse, William McKnight, Thomas McCall, Francis O'Harer, John Peters, James M. Patterson, John H. Sumising, Gilbert Stewart, Charles Stillman, Owen Thorman, George Warbraugh, William Weaver, Nicholas Youngblocke. William S. McKee.
Company "G."
CAPTAINS-James M. Bodine, John D. Parkhurst. 1st LIEUTS .- David McK. Ong, Joseph C. Bontecon, Hiram D. Bodine. 2d LIEUT .- William Bell. SERGTS .- John Stillman, William B. Skeck, Joseph Curry, John B. Mershon, James A. Slaughter, George Dasher, Benjamin Sark, George Stewart. CORPLS .- Andrew J. Ball, John A. Ulrich, Samuel Thompson, John Gunnenkold, George Dean, Edward Killinea, Michael Mitzenberg, Charles Markham.
PRIVATES-Alto Brunning, George Berhly, Theopolis Derewisled, Abraham Foster, George Fisher, John Freeburg, Louis Gestodere, Charles Gilden, Perry Hess, Marshall Henry, Antrim Holhsback, George Hill, John Knicht, Frederick Leeman, George Luly, Christopher Mitch, John Mowry, Leonidas Price, William Quantz, Henry Spates. Edward Smith, John Sullivan, Clements Schultz, Martin Stahly. Andrew Subager, Moses Brim, Charles Bird, George Brown, John Deran, William Free, John Houpt, Joseph Hoffman, Christopher Horming, John Murray, Herman Mihans, George Perkins, William Smith, James Smith, Richard Wiggers, Edward Anderson, Freeman Brooks, James Richardson, John Holks- back, Edward Robinson, William Wilson, George Weber, John N. Cus- tard, Charles Dickman, John Killpatrick, Xavior Schultz, Edward War- wick, Gotleib Gramenger, Mathias Fitzpatrick, Joseph Pistner, Jacob Platygraff, Gasper Snyder. Frederick Weniger, Alexander Ewing, Will- Jam Barnet, George Bauman, Henry Brice, Oregon Case, Peter Cramer, John Dunn, Thomas Edward, Mathew Frestine, Jacob Kingry, Charles Leonard, Andrew Levenger, John Mire, George Moser, John Minehart, George Mclellan, John McCarty, William O'Hallen, John Reed, Chris- topher Smith. Andrew Smith. Benjamin Williams, John Wactman, Will- iam Wollenhaupt.
Company "H."
CAPTAINS-James E. Stacy, John H. Archdeacon. 1st LIEUTS .- William H. Taylor, George W. Dasher, John D. Parkhurst. 2d LIEUTS. -- William R. McChesney, Delos Alden, Thomas J. Elliott. SERGTS .- John V. Hewett, Edward J. Croxford, Marcus O'Brien, James G. Baker, John Delahanty, Fred Enderly, Oscar Mitchell, John L. Simmons, Charles O'Brien. CORPLS .- Thomas J. McFadden, Rudolph Robinson, William Lever, John M. Rich, John A. Durment, Henry Niemeyer, Samuel Ash- craft, George Blakesley, Albert Green, Mathew F. Hempel, Dugan Con- nell, James McGailey. DRUMMERS-Robert Morris, Fred Meyers. WAGONER-Michael Auth.
PRIVATES-James Adams, Fred N. Bringmay, Theodore F. Burlew, Edwin Ballon. Andy Bleake, David Bergin. David Colburn, Peter Creemer, Jerry Cable, Henry Condiff, Jeremiah Coleman, Martin Car- toll, Richard Disert, Charles W. Evers, Alfred Flesher, Thomas D. Ham- Hton, Francis M. Hilton, James H. Hallett, Patrick Kilfail, John Mur- phy, Thomas McNally, George W. Miller. Charles W. Miller, Edward Nolan, Henry Otterman, John W. Pate, Anthony Rengering. Henry Rengering. Joseph Redman, John Rowe, George Ridgeway, Mathew Samon. Fritz Schriver, Thomas Sanders. Samuel Simiger, Franklin
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Snyder, John Stonham, Joseph Sarfert, William P. Uper, Charles Vol- gold, James F. Warsdell, Jonathan Bishop, George W. Burgmar, Jacob Greenvault, Willian Powers. George B. Green, William H. Taylor. Michael O'Hare, Egbert F. Winston. Edward Laffee, Benjamin Hende- man, Michael Manessey, Taul Riley. Cornelius Smith, George Wooley, James Baker, Patrick Fitzgerald, Michael Whalin, Christopher Burk- man, Andrew Coons, Henry S. Evans, Patrick Galigher, James Michael. Samuel White. George Brennen, Louis Borris, James Bepperd, David Connel. John B. Dunlap, Iverson Edwards, Charles Hickman, Frederick Helbing, William Hoppie, Leo Henderman. Jacob Leise, Martin Lawless, William McCuffrey, John B. McGuire. Melton Sleight, George Sharer, Samuel Stone, Winchester Shafer, Thomas White, William Wier.
Company "1."
CAPTAINS-Joseph Whittlesey, Henry Gross, Jesse C. Hurd. 1st LIEUTS .-- Atherton Thayer, George Potter. 2d LIEUT .- Herman Alms. SERGTS .- Justus Schwah, Andrew Erk, Mark Wisener, Patrick Cusick, Harvey Housman, E. B. Fairchild, Thomas Honis, Lawrence Wisl. Booth Thomas. CORPLS .- Frank McKim, John Flynn. Frank Walters, Will- iam Miller. WAGONER-Peart Williams.
PRIVATES-Andrew Anshutzy, John Bailey, Charles Bradly, Mathew Bushe, Christian Coleman, Benjamin Cooper, William Corson. Francis Corson. Daniel Conger. John Donohu. Patrick Dignum, Patrick Danegan. Benjamin Gilbert, Nathan Garrett. Atherton Goldenbaugh, Lewis Hames. Frank Hogreire. Martin Kelly. Michael Kelly, John Lillis, Peter Lorell. Charles McKim. John McCam, Charles Madara, Michael Moran, John Mulcahy. Benjamin Nelson, Reuben Peters. Ferdinand Rafer. Nicholas Rulins, George Richards, Colostine Richey, Antoine Ross. John Smith. James Smith. John Slake, George Sulivan. William Thomas, Herman Wempsing. Joseph Young, Jospie Zimmer. John Zimmennon, William Camagay. John Gravell. William Hays. William Jackson. Michael Mc- . Carty. Ferdinand Zalerber, Daniel Davidson. John Johnson. William Long, Aaron Dunham, Frederick Allen. John Corrigan, Michael Corbett, John Edniger. Henry Hoack. Allen Sanderson, August Belse, Henry Dippey. Jacob Smith, Joseph White. John Atwood, John Archey, Henry . Bartell, Frank Brown. Daniel Benty. Mathew Benty, George Benton, John Becker, Martin Comar. Alfred Cooper. James Cole. Martin Cook. George Daniel. Charles Eli. Samuel Edwards, Benjamin Edwards. Mathew Farrell. James Francis. James French. Joseph Fisher. August Harner. Samuel Hanley. William Jones, Alexander King. Benjamin Kirkpatrick. John McKuen. Charles E. Meyer. Mathew O'Brien, John Ryan, Patrick Telly, Cris Wacklin. Thomas Watson.
Company "K."
CAPTAINS-John F. Wisnewski. Louis Steubing. 1st LIEUTS .- George Beinert. Theodore Leiser. 2d LIEUTS .- Herman Horst, Oscar Mitchel. SERGTS .- George A. Dick. Adolph Mayer, Martin Albert. Hennan Boeke. Charles Michell. Mathew Raus. CORPLS .- Henry Sebexin. Godfried Stocker, John Gutjahr, Luckert Christ. Jacob Strang. Ottomar Stufel. WAGONER-Henry Kock.
PRIVATES-William Boese, Andrew Beiser, John Bitzer. Jacob Becker, George Fackler, Charles Freese, John G. Hempfling. Michael Heschong. Henry Hilberg, Nicholas Jungblut, Jacob Kircklerr. Anton Kaltenbrunn. Philip Leichtle. August Lenderman, Frederick Lutz, Will- iam Luns. Anton Nesselhop. Herman Oger. Louis Riede. Peter Schmitt. Henry Seiffer, Henry Schlenz, John Schields, Louis Schaffner. Adam Schendler, Caspar Voelker, Lorens Voelker. Godlieb Walser, Christian Warner, Adam Weber, Conrad Weitzel. Mathew Widmayer. Christian Wurst, Adam Zoeller, John Ziemer. Adam Zitt, Henry Autenrieb. John Autentich. William Ausmann. Adam Deffner, Robert Daniel. George Deinlein, Henry Eversmann, Charles Hoermann, Mathew Karle, Andrew Keller, John W. Klug, Caspar Kupferschmitt, Theodore Loeffer. William Osterholt, Frank Reinwald, Louis Reinwardt, Henry Reibel. Christian Roggenbach, Henry Schock. Herman Stulz, Herman Depiez. John Bender, Joseph Christ. John Finkler. Henry Twenhoefel, Herman Wolter, John
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