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" YORKTOWN, " "WILLIAMSBURG," " GOLDING'S FARMI," "SAVAGE STATION," " WHITE OAK SWAMP," "CRAMPTON'S GAP," "' ANTIETAM," " FREDERICKSBURG," "MAYRE'S HEIGHTS," "SALEM HEIGHTS," "GETTYSBURG, " "FUNKSTOWN," "RAPPAHANNOCK," "WILDER- NESS," 'SPOTTSYLVANIA," "COAL HARBOR," " PETERSBURG," "OPE- QUAN," "CHARLESTON." "FISH- ER'S HILL," " CEDAR CREEK."
Lieutenant Colonel.
Horace W. Floyd ....... 10 Nov., 64 (Brevet Colonel 19 Oct., 64.) .
Major.
William H. Hubbard .... 9 May, 65
Captains.
Alonzo H. Newt 16 July, 64
Luke B. Fairbanks 8 Oct.,
George W. Bonett .10 Nov., John S. Thompson 23 Mar., 65 Horace French 12 May,
Thomas F. Leonard 1 June,
First Lieutenants.
Benjamin H. Fuller .24 July, 64 Austin H. Hall, Adj't, ... 10 Nov., John S. Tupper .12 Nov., Geo. F. Brown, R. Q. M. 5 Feb., 65 Orsamus B. Robinson ... 23 Mar.,
A. W. Lyon. 9 May, Anington C. Wakefield. . 1 June,
Second Lieutenants.
Ozias H. Thompson 28 Aug., 64 E. E. Cushman .. 9 May, 65
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (29.)
Colonel Breed Noyse Hyde, Jannary 15, 1863. Major Walter W. Cochran, August 15, 1861.
Captain Edward Mattocks, July 15, 1861. (Recommissioned as First Lieutenant and Adj't September 22, 1862.) Captain E. O. Hammond, August 16. 1861. Captain Andrew J. Blanchard. October 28, 1861.
Captain David T. Corbin, September 12, 1862. Captain Augustine C. West, September 19. 1862. Captain Robert D. Whittemore, September 19, 1862. Captain Thomas F. House, October 16, 1862.
Captain Leonard E. Bennet, November 26, 1862. Captain Burr J. Austin, May 15, 1863. Captain Romeo H. Start, May 22, 1863.
Captain James Powers, August 14. 1863. Captain Alonzo E. Pearce, December 14, 1863.
First Lieut. Danforth C. Haviland, October 28, 1861.
First Lieut. Waterman F. Corey, July 24, 1862.
First Lieut. Amasa T. Smith, February 13, 1863. First Lient. Moses F. Brown, March 17, 1863. First Lieut. Jolın HI, Hutchinson, May 20, 1863. Second Lieut. Charles Bishop, October 28, 1861. Second Lieut. John H. Coburn, November 22, 1861 Second Lieut. Charles P. Chamberlin, September 12, 1802. Second Lieut. Isaac Kimball, October 15, 1862. Second Lieut. Philip V. Thomas, October 18, 1862. Second Lieut. John R. Seaver, February 14, 1863. Second Lient. George C. Howard, February 14, 1863 Second Lieut. Louis Al. Pierce, April 22, 1863. Assistant Surgeon Henry F. Smith, April 24, 1864. Chaplain Moses P. Parmelee, December 19, 1861.
Discharged, (4.)
Major John F. Cook, April 8, 1865. Second Lieut. Hartwell L. Collins, December 28, 1951. Surgeon John J. Meigs, July 8, 1865. Assistant Surgeon Heury C. Newell, May 20, 1865.
Expiration of term of service, (22 )
Colonel Thomas O. Seaver, July 27, 1864.
Lieut. Colonel Samuel E. Pingree, July 27, 1864. Major Thomas Nelson, July 27, 1864. Captain Daniel G. Kenesson, July 27. 1864. Captain Alexander M. Beattie, July 27, 1864.
Captain Sidney S. Brigham, July 27. 1864. Captain William A. Pierce, July 27, 1864. Captain Leo Hyde, July 27, 1864. First Lieut. Frederick Crane, R. Q. M., July 27, 1864. First Lieut. Frank E. Rew. July 27, 1864.
First Lieut. William M. Currier, July 27, 1864.
First Lieut. Edward A. Chandler, July 27, 1864.
First Lieut. William H. Bowker, July 27, 1864. First Lieut. James Fletcher, July 27, 1864. Second Lieut. Hubbard H. Phillips, July 27, 1864. Second Lieut. Richard P. Goodall, July 27, 1864. Second Lieut. Charles E. Osgood, July 27, 1864. Second Lieut. Alvin Jones, July 27, 1864. Second Lieut. Charles F. Bailey, July 27, 1864. Second Lieut. Daniel B. Veazey, July 27, 1364. Surgeon David M. Goodwin, July 27, 1864.
Chaplain Daniel A. Mack, July 27, 1864. (Recommissioned June 2, 1865.)
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Surgeon.
Assistant Surgeon.
Chaplain.
Daniel A. Mack 2 June, 65
The following is a list of the enlisted men of this regiment to whom med- als of honor have been awarded by the Secretary of War:
Musician Willie Johnston. Musician Julian A. Scott.
Promoted, (5.)
Colonel William F. Smith, TU. P., 3. 9., August 27, 1861, to Brigadier General.
Lieut. Colonel Wheelock G. Veazey, September 15, 1862, to Colonel 16th regiment Vermont vols.
First Lient. Asa P. Blunt. Adj't, October 15, 1861, to Lieut. Colonel 6th regiment Vermont vols.
First Lieut. Redfield Proctor, R. Q. M., September 25, 1861, to Major 5th regiment Vermont vols.
Surgeon Henry Janes, May 9, 1863, to Surgeon United States vols.
Dismissed, (3.)
Captain Fernando C. Harrington, July 23, 1862. Captain Lorenzo D. Allen, November 11, 1862.
First Lieut. Edward Mattocks, Adj't, April 12, 1864.
Died, (6.)
Captain Enoch H. Bartlett, killed in battle of Wilderness, Va., May 5. 1864.
Captain Erastus Buck, May 23, 1864, of wounds received in action.
First Lieut. Edwin M. Noyes, August 31, 1862, of disease.
First Lieut. Abel Morrill, killed in battle of Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.
First Lieut. Henry C. Miller, June 5, 1864, of wounds.
Second Lieut. John W. Ramsey, killed in action at Savage Sta- tion, Va., June 29, 1862.
Transferred, (1.)
Captain Ronald A. Kennedy, February 19, 1865, to 5th regi- ment Vermont vols.
NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments are entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before August 31, 1865.
NOTE 2 .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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VERMONT INFANTRY.
FOURTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Brat- tleboro', Vt., September 21, 1861, for three years. The or ginal mem- bers were mnstered out September 30, 1864; the organization, com- posed of veterans and recruits, was retained in service until Jnly 13, 1865, when it was mnstered out, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)
"YORKTOWN," "WILLIAMSBURG," "GOLDING'S FARM," ".SAVAGE STATION," " WHITE OAK SWAMP," "'CRAMPTON'S GAP," "ANTIETAM." "FREDERICKSBURG," "MAYRE'S HEIGHTS," "SALEM HEIGHTS,"
"GETTYSBURG." "FUNKSTOWN," "RAPPAHANNOCK STATION,"
"WILDERNESS." " SPOTTSYL- VANIA," "COAL HARBOR,"
"PETERSBURG," " CHARLES- TOWN," "OPEQUAN," "FISHER'S HILL," "CEDAR CREEK."
Colonel.
George P Foster. ...... 23 Apr., 64 (Brevet Brig. Gen. 1 Aug., 64.)
Lieutenant Colonel.
John E. Pratt 21 May, 65
Major.
Captains.
George H. Amidon 2 Nov .. 62
Charles W. Boutin 14 Dec., S. F. Norton 5 Oct., 63
Howard C. C'hapin
11 June, 64
Charles G. Fisher 1 Sept.,
Walter W. Smith
14 Dec.,
Alfred K. Nichols 12 Feb., 65 Lewis W. Fisher. 12 June,
First Lieutenants.
Joseph B. Needham 11 June, 64
William W. Pierce. 17 June, Charles A. Dam 8 Nov.,
Charles H. Newton. 15 Nov., William H. Humphrey . . 26 Nov.,
H. W. Spafford, R. Q. M . 18 Dec.,
Curtis Abbott
28 Mar., 65
James Gallagher.
12 May,
Second Lieutenants.
William F. Tilson 4 Jan., 65 Nathan A. Smith. 25 Mar., Russell T. Chainberlin ... 25 Mar., Willis F. Keeler 28 Mar., George P. Spaulding .. . . 23 May,
CASUALTIES.
- Resigned, (22.)
Colonel Charles B. Stonghton, February 2, 1864. Lient. Colonel IIarry N. Worthen, July 16, 1862. Major John C. Tyler, January 20, 1862. Captain George Tucker, February 24. 1862. Captain Francis B. Gove, April 16, 1862. Captain Leonard A. Stearns, July 31, 1862. Captain Henry B. Atherton. August 14, 1862. Captain Edward W. Carter, September 15, 1864. First Liout. Levi M. Tncker, June 8, 1862. First Lieut. John H. Cushman, R. Q. M., Jannary 29, 1863.
First Lieut. Gideon H. Burton, February 17. 1863.
First Lieut. Charles C. Kinsman, April 17, 1863. First Lieut. John Faron, Adj't., July 17, 1863. First Lieut. Carlos W. Carr. May 6, 1865. First Lient. Harlan P. Paige, May 11, 1865. Second Lient. Samuel HI. Chamberlain, November 27, 1861. Second Lleut. Albert A. Allard, January 8, 1862. Second Lieut. Jobn H. Bishop, February 10, 1862. Second Lient. Frederick M. Lynde, August 2, 1862. Second Lieut. Charles A. Reed, January 4, 1863. Second Lieut. George N. Harvey, January 11, 1863. Chaplain Salem W. Plimpton, September 10, 1862.
Discharged, (5.)
Captain Henry L. Terry, September 22, 1862. Captain Joseph P. Aiken, March 8, 1863. First Lient. James B. Brooks, August 10, 1864. Second Lient. Lafayette Richardson, September 30, 1864. Second Lieut. Charles HI. Carlton, May 15, 1865.
Expiration of term of service, (11.)
Lient. Colonel Stephen M. Pingree, September 30, 1864. Captain James H. Platt, September 30, 1861. Captain Addison Brown, jr., September 30, 1864. Captain Abel W. Fisher, September 30, 1864.
First Lient. George B. French, Adj't., September 30, 1864. Firat Lieut. Henry T. Cushman, R. Q. M., September 30, 1864. Second Lieut. Will R. Russell, September 30, 1864. Second Lient. William A. Cameron, September 21, 1864. Second Lient. Willie W. Morton, September 30, 1864. Surgeon Samuel J. Allen, September 30, 1864.
Assistant Surgeon Armentiu's B. Bizby, September 30, 1864.
Promoted, (6.)
Colonel Edwin H. Stonghton, TU. p., November 5, 1862, to Brigadier General of vols.
First Lieut. William C. Holbrook, Adj't., January 20, 1862, to Major 7th regiment Vermont vols.
First Lieut. George W. Hooker, September 2, 1864, to Captain and A. A. G. .
First Lieut. Daniel D. Wheeler, September 18, 1864, to Cap- tain and A. A. G.
Assistant Surgeon Willard A. Child, Angust 4, 1862, to Surgeon 10th regiment Vermont vols.
Assistant Surgeon Edwin Phillips, November 2, 1863, to. Surgeon 6th regiment Vermont vols.
Died, (13.)
Captain George W. Quimby, killed in action at Fredericksburg. Va., December 13, 1862.
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Surgeon.
Edward M. Curtis . 28 Nov., 64
Assistant Surgeons.
Chaplain.
John L. Roberts 1 Sept., 63
Captain Joseph W. D. Carpenter, killed in action at the Wil- derness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Captain Danna W. Farr, killed in action at the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Captain Daniel Lillie, June 6, 1864, of wounds received in action at the Wilderness, Va.
Captain William C. Tracy, killed near the Weldon Railroad, Va., June 23, 1864.
First Lieut. Henry H. Hill, May 19, 1862, of wounds.
First Lieut. Isaac A. Putnam, killed in action at the Wilder- ness, Va., May 5, 1864.
First Lieut. Thomas Ensworth, May 7, 1864, of wounds re- ceived in action at the Wilderness, Va.
First Lieut. Abel K. Parsons, killed in action, June 3, 1864. Second Lieut. Winfield S. Wooster, killed in action at the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Second Lieut. William H. Martin, May 8, 1864, of wounds re- ceived in action at the Wilderness, Va.
Second Lieut. Luther B. Scott, killed in action at Charlestown, Va., August 21, 1864.
Second Lieut. Rawson W. Towle, September 19, 1864, of wounds received in action at Winchester, Va. ʻ
Dismissed, (1.)
Captain Robert W. Laird, April 1, 1864.
NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments are entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before August 31, 1861.
NOTE 2 .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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VERMONT INFANTRY.
FIFTH REGIMENT. (VETERAN.)
(This regiment was organized Sept. 16, 1861, at St. Albans, Vt., for three years. On the expiration of its term of service the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in service until June 29, 1865, when it was discharged, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)
"YORKTOWN," "WILLIAMSBURG," "'GOLDING'S FARM," "SAVAGE STATION," "WHITE OAK SWAMP," "CRAMPTON'S GAP," " ANTIE- TAM, " "MAYRE'S HEIGHTS, " ''FREDERICKSBURG," '. SALEM HEIGHTS. "GETTYSBURG," "RAP- PAHANNOCK STATION," "FUNKS- TOWN," "WILDERNESS," " : " "SPOTT- SYLVANIA." " COAL HARBOR," "PETERSBURG," "CHARLES- TOWN," "OPEQUAN," "FISHER'S HILL," "CEDAR CREEK."
Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Ronald A. Kennedy ... 19 Mar., 65
Major.
Eugene O. Cole ..
.22 Feb., 65
Captains.
Thomas Kavaney 12 Oct., 64
George H. Sessions. 30 Dec., Myron S. Dudley .30 Deć., Samuel F. Kilborn 30 Dec.,
William H. Wright 1 Jan., 65
Hiram Cook 2 May,
Daniel E. Barrett. 7 June, Robert Pratt. 7 June,
First Lieutenants.
Isaac L. Eells R. Q. M ... 30 July, 64 Chas. F. Leonard, Adj't. . 17 Nov., Wallace E. Baldwin 2 Jan., 65 Edward C. Warner 2 Jan., Joseph M. Foster. 2 Jan.,
David R. Hosford. 2 Jan.,
Charles V. Cool. 4 May, Henry D. Huntington 4 May, James Grace 13 June, Frederick C. Davis 16 June, Jackson Sargent. 24 June,
Second Lieutenants.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (8.)
Major Redfield Proctor, July 11, 1862. Captain Charles G. Chandler, May 3, 1862. Captain Charles W. Seager. November 17, 1862. First Lieut. Charles T. Allchin, November 22, 1861. First Lieut. Charles C. Spaulding. October 21, 1862. First Lieut. George R. Hall, April 8, 1864. . Second Lieut. Martin J. McManus, November 22, 1861. Chaplain Volney Simonds, March 24, 1862.
Discharged, (32.)
Colonel Henry A. Smalley, TUI. P., R. A., Sept. 16. 1862. Lieut. Colonel Addison Brown, jr., December 9, 1864. Captain John D. Sheridan, July 12, 1862.
Captain Reuben C. Benton, August 26, 1862. Captain Charles W. Rose, October 20, 1862. Captain Fred. F. Gleason, January 5, 1863. Captain Samuel E. Burnham, February 18, 1863. Captain Cyrus R. Crane, March 13, 1863. Captain Jesse A. Jewett, June 1, 1863.
Captain William B. Robinson, August 8, 1864.
Captain Edson M. Raymond. June 2, 1865. Captain Charles G. Gould, June 4, 1865.
First Lieut. James W. Stiles, November 5, 1861. First Lieut. Edward M. Brown, Adj't., January 8. 1862. First Lieut. Aldis O. Brainerd, R. Q. M., May 28, 1862. First Lieut. William P. Spaulding, July 9, 1862. First Lieut. Wilson D. Wright, August 23, 1862. First Lieut. Julius M. Wallace, March 19, 1863. First Lieut. Warren R. Dunton, March 31, 1863.
First Lieut. Horace F. Morse, July 19, 1863. First Lieut. Douglass P. Loomis, March 1, 1865. First Lieut. Jerome Gleason, June 2, 1865. Second Lieut. George J. Hatch, November 1, 1861. Second Lieut. Heman F. Allen, May 8, 1862.
Second Lieut. Henry Ballard, August 1, 1862. Second Lieut. Isaac L. Farnsworth, October 19, 1862.
Second Lieut. Andrew J. Mason, March 31, 1863. Second Lieut. Minor E. Fish, August 22, 1864. Surgeon William P. Russell, October 11, 1862. Surgeon Philander D. Bradford, March 1, 1863. Assistant Surgeon Arthur F. Burdick, May 26, 1863. Assistant Surgeon Henry C. Atwood, June 26, 1863.
Expiration of term of service, (17.)
Captain Benjamin R. Jennie, September 15, 1864. Captain Friend H. Barney, September 15, 1864. Captain Eugene A. Hamilton, September 15, 1864. Captain Louis McD. Smith, September 15, 1864. Captain Leonard D. Tice, September 15, 1864. First Lieut. Cornelius H. Forbes, Adj't., September 15, 1864. First Lieut. Caleb H. Benton, September 15, 1864. First Lieut. Charles H. Williamson, September 15, 1864. First Lieut. Orrin L. Spencer, September 15, 1864. First Lieut. Edward P. Russell, September 15, 1864. First Lieut. Willard G. Davenport, September 15, 1864. Second Lieut. Ephraim S. Leach, September 15, 1864. Second Lieut. William H. Cheeny, September 15, 1864. Second Lieut. Lyman S. Loomis, September 15, 1864. Second Lieut. James A. Bixby, September 15, 1864. Surgeon Alwyn H. Chessmore, September 15, 1861. Chaplain Charles S. Hale, September 15, 1864.
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Surgeon.
Cyrus HI. Allen 23 Nov., 64 .
Assistant Surgeon.
Dan. L. C. Colburn 26 Aug., 63 Chaplain.
Johu D. Cargill. 3 Dcc., 64
Promoted, (5.)
Colonel Lewis A. Grant, May 21, 1864, to Brig. General of vols. Lieut. Colonel Nathan Lord, jr September 25,1861, to Colonel 6th regiment Vermont vols.
Captain Edwin S. Stowell, June 21, 1862, to Major 9th Ver- mont vols.
First Lieut. James A. Sayles, May 1, 1864, to Captain 8th regiment New York cavalry.
First Lieut. Adoniram Austin, R. Q. M., June 27, 1864, to Captain and A. Q. M.
Died, (11.)
Major Charles P. Dudley, May 21, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Captain George D. Davenport, May 5, 1864, of wounds received in action at the Wilderness, Va.
Captain Charles J. Ormsbee, killed in action at the Wilder- ness. Va., May 5, 1854.
Captain Merrill T Sampson, killed in action at Coal Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.
Captain Alonzo R. Hurlbut, of wounds received in action at the Wilderness, Va., June 9, 1864.
First Lieut. Orris H. Sweet, May 9, 1864, of wounds received in action at the Wilderness, Va.
Second Lieut. Olney A. Comstock, killed in action at Savage Station, Va., June 29, 1862.
Second Lieut. Samuel Sumner, jr., killed in action at Savage Station, Va., June 29, 1862.
Second Lieut. Brownson M. Barber, July 20, 1862, of wounds received in action at Savage Station, Va.
Second Licut. Watson O. Beach, killed in action at the Wil- derness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Assistant Surgeon Henry C. Shaw, September 7, 1862, at Alexandria, Va.
Dismissed, (5.)
First Lieut. William Symons, February 25, 1862.
First Lieut. William H. Newton, February 18, 1863.
First Lieut. Leonard J. Brownson, September 18, 1864.
First Lieut. Thomas Noonan, February 27, 1865.
Second Lieut. Orlando B. Reynolds, February 22, 1863.
Transferred, (2.)
Colonel John R. Lewis, September 11, 1864, to the Vet. Res. Corps.
Captain William H. H. Peck, July 27, 1863, to the Vet. Res. Corps.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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VERMONT INFANTRY.
SIXTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Montpelier, Vt., October 15, 1861, for three years. On the muster out of the original members, October 14, 1864, the veterans and recruits were consolidated into a battalion of six companies, bearing the same designation, which was discharged in accordance with orders from the War Department, June 26, 1865.)
· YORKTOWN," " WILLIAMSBURG," " GOLDING'S FARM, " "SAVAGE STATION," "WHITE OAK SWAMP," "CRAMPTON'S GAP," "ANTIETAM," " FREDERICKSBURG," "MAYRE'S HFIGHTS," " SALEM HEIGHTS," "GETTYSBURG," "FUNKSTOWN," "RAPPAHANNOCKSTATION," "WIL- DERNESS, " " SPOTTSYLVANIA, " "COAL HARBOR," "PETERSBURG," " CHARLESTOWN," "OPAQUAN," "FISHER'S HILL," "CEDAR CREEK."
Lieutenant Colonel.
Sumner H. Lincoln 6 Feb., 65
Major.
William J. Sperry. .. 1 Mar., 65
Captains.
Edwin R. Kinney .30 July, 63
H. N. Bushnell 15 Nov., 64
Lyman S. Williams 24 Dec., George E. Wood. 26 Jan., 65 Sanford G. Gray. 9 May, George W. Burleson 9 May,
First Lieutenants.
Patrick H. Murphy. .13 May, 64 C. J. S. Randall, R. Q. M. 4 June, George W. Flanders ..... 26 Dec., Eri L. Ditty 3 Jan., 65 Frank A. Frask. 3 May, Harry B. Pcttengell .. 10 May, William Reycroft 10 May, Frank A. Yeast, a. w. m.
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CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (17.)
Colonel Oscar L. Tuttle, March 18, 1863. Lieut. Colonel Asa P. Blunt, August 26, 1862. Captain Wesley Hazelton, January 17, 1862. Captain William H. H. Hall, April 26, 1862. Captain Edwin W. Barker, February 28, 1863. ·Captain Lc Marquis Tubbs, Junc 12, 1863. First Lieut. Robinson Templeton, February 19, 1862. First Lieut. Elijah Whitney, June 18, 1862. Second Lieut. Alfred H. Keith, February 6, 1862. Second Lieut. Edwin C. Lewis, June 4, 1862. Second Lieut. Dennisson A. Raxford, August 1, 1862. Second Lieut. Judah T. Ainsworth, February 24, 1863. Second Lieut. John M. Buckley, August 4, 1863. Second Lieut. Franklin Noyes, November 21, 1863. Surgeon Rollin C. M. Woodward, October 24, 1861. Surgeon Charles M. Chandler, October 7, 1863. Chaplain Edward P. Stone, August 27, 1863.
Discharged, (16.)
Colonel Nathan Lord, jr., December 19, 1862. Captain George Parker, October 23, 1862. Captain Jesse C. Spaulding, January 10, 1863. Captain Alonzo B .. Hutchinson, July 23, 1863. Captain Edward A. Holton, August 17, 1864. Captain Alfred H. Keith, September 3, 1864. Captain Charles E. Joslyn, January 13, 1865. Captain Thomas B. Kennedy, April 14, 1865. First Lieut. Lucius Green, December 28, 1862. First Lieut. William W. Carey, November 21, 1863. First Lieut. Frank B. Bradbury, April 14, 1864. Second Lieut. Hiram.A. Kimball, July 11, 1862. Second Lleut. Ira Darling McClary, April 11, 1863. Second Lieut. Frederick M. Kimball, October 22, 1863. Second Lieut. John Y. Raistrick, April 21, 1864. Assistant Surgeon Lyman M. Tuttle, December 26, 1862.
Expiration of term of service, (16.)
Lieut. Colonel Oscar A. Hale, October 15, 1864. Captain Barnard D. Fabyan, October 15, 1864. Captain Thomas R. Clark, October 15, 1864. Captain Porter Crane, jr., October 15, 1864. Captain Frank G. Butterfield, October 15, 1864. Captain Martin W. Davis, October 28, 1864. First Lieut. Charles J. S. Randal, October 15, 1864. First Lieut. Charles C. Backus, October 15, 1864. First Lieut. George Neddo, October 15, 1864. First Lieut. George H. Hatch, October 15, 1864.
First Lieut. Matthew Hussey, October 15, 1864. First Lieut. Sumner H. Lincoln, Adj't., October 28, 1864.
First Lieut. Elbert H. Nye, October 23, 1864. First Lieut. Hiram S. English, Adj't., June 19, 1865. Second Lieut. 'I homas P. Murphy, October 28, 1864. Assistant Surgeon Edward M. Curtis, October 28, 1864.
Promoted, (4.)
Captain William B. Reynolds, April 14, 1864, to Major 17th regiment Vermont infantry vols. First Lieut. John W. Clark, R. Q. M., May 4, 1864, to Cap- tain and A. Q. M.
Chaplain Alonzo Webster, October 19, 1864, to Hospital Chap- lain U. S. A.
First Lieut. Charles S. Shuttuck, April 14, 1865, to Captain and C. S.
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Second Lieutenants.
Edwin A. Barney. 1 Jan., 65
Horace W. Brownell. 6 May,
Silas O. Dwinell 12 May,
Hermann L. Small. 12 May,
Edgar E. Herrick
13 May,
Winslow S. Moore .13 June,
Surgeon.
Edwin Phillips. 2 Nov., 63
Assistant Surgeon.
Chaplain.
Harvey Webster. .14 Jan., 65
Dismissed, (2.)
First Lieut. Benone B. Fullam, October 25, 1862. First Lieut. Bradford S. Murphy, October 8, 1863.
Died, (14.)
Colonel Elisha L. Barney, May 10, 1864, of wounds received May 5, 1864.
Major Richard B. Crandall, June 7, 1864, of wounds received June 7, 1864.
Major Carlos W. Dwinnell, August 24, 1864, of wounds re- ceived August 21, 1864.
Captain Edwin F. Reynolds, killed in action at Lee's Mills, Va., April 16, 1862.
Captain David B. Davenport, September 16, 1862.
Captain Luther Ainsworth, May 4, 1863, of wounds received in action.
Captain Riley A. Bird, killed in battle of Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Captain George C. Randall, killed in battle of Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
First Lieut. George H. Phelps, January 2, 1862, of disease, in brigade hospital.
First Lieut. Alfred M. Nevins, May 2, 1862, of wounds.
First Lieut. Albert A. Crane, killed in battle of Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
First Lieut. George C. Babcock, killed in battle of Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Second Lieut. Charles F. Bailey, May 1, 1862, of wounds. Assistant Surgeon Cornelius A. Chapin, September 14, 1863, at New York city.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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VERMONT INFANTRY.
SEVENTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Rutland, Vt., February 12, 1862, to serve three years from June 1, 1861. On the expiration of its term of ser- vice the original members (except- veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of vet- erans and recruits, is still in ser- vice.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Henry M. Porter. .28 Aug., 62
Major.
Edgar N. Bullard, a. w. m.
Captains.
George E. Croff. 10 May, 63
Jackson V. Parker. 14 Dec.,
Henry Stowell. .27 Sept., 64
Frank N. Finney 1 May, Darwin A. Smalley, a. w. m. 65 John L. Moseley, a. w. m.
First Lieutenants.
Geo. W. Sheldon, Adj't .. 12 Feb., 62 (Charles H. Sheldon .27 Jan., 64 John Q. Dickenson, R.
Q. M. .27 Sept., John A. Prindle 27 Sept., -
Fernando Randall 1 Oct., Charles McCormic 5 Dec., Wesley (). Howes. 29 Apr., 65 Edward M. Knox, a. w. m.
Edwin B. Hendry, a. w. m. Dexter B. Town, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
Surgeon.
Enoch Blanchard 16 Sept., 62
Assistant Surgeon.
Edwin W. Treuworthy, a. w. m.
Chaplain.
William C. Hopkins .... 10 Oct., 62
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (21.)
Lieut. Colonel Volney S. Fullam, August 26, 1862. Captain Daniel Landon, November 17, 1862. Captain William Cronan, May 30, 1863.
Captain Charles E. Parker, October 22, 1863. Captain Charles Clark, December 7, 1863.
Captain Austin E. Woodman, July 7, 1865. First Licut. George M. R. Howard, September 1, 1862.
First Lieut. William L. Harris, October 15, 1862.
First Lieut. Edmund A. Morse, R. Q. M., November 27, 1862.
First Lieut. William B. Thrall, February 2, 1863.
First Licut. Leonard P. Bingham, August 13, 1863.
First Lieut. Edwin R. Paine, April 29, 1864. First Lieut. Alien Spaulding, July 28, 1864. First Lieut, Arnold P. Wait, August 13, 1865. Second Lieut. Hiram B. Fish, October 15, 1862. Second Lieut. Henry Hanchet, January 27, 1863. Second Lieut. Isaac N. Collins, November 9, 1863. Surgeon Francis W. Kelley, September 5, 1662. Assistant Surgeon Henry HI. Langdon, March 27, 1863.
Assistant Surgeon Charles H. Tenney, January 20, 1864. Chaplain Henry M. Frost, September, 1862.
Discharged, (11.)
Colonel William C. Holbrook, June 2, 1865. Captain Jolın B. Kilburn, January 11, 1863. Captain Erwin V. N. Hitchcock, June 1, 1864.
Captain Riley B. Stearns, May 15, 1865. First Lieut. Rodney C. Gates, June 4, 1863. First Lieut. George Ross, March 15, 1865. First Lieut. George II. Cramer, May 23, 1865. First Lieut. Milton L. Gilbert, July 16, 1865.
Second Lient. George II. Kelley, January 27, 1863.
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