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7 Apr., 65
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (22.)
Captain Inoch Wood, March 23, 1863.
Captain James E. Dunham, May 8, 1863. Captain William H. Lacy, May 9, 1863. Captain Milton H. Daniels, March 9, 1864. Captain Henry P. Burr, May 28, 1864.
First Lieut. William C. Johnson, October 3, 1862.
First Lieut. J. Irving Bennedict, December 23, 1862.
First Lieut. Thomas A. Haight, March 28, 1863. First Lieut. John H. Norris, May 13, 1863.
First Lieut. Hanford N. Hayes, R. Q. M., July 18, 1863. First Lieut. Samuel E. Blinn, November 13, 1863. First Lieut. William S. Knapp, December 1, 1863. First Lieut. Edward Dennis, June 27, 1864.
Second Lieut. Nirum Dykeman, November 17, 1862. Second Lieut. William A. Kellogg, November 25, 1862. Second Lieut. John C. Mills, January 11, 1863.
Second Licut. Edgar Hoyt, May 17, 1863. Second Lient. Charles E. Doty, August 4, 1863. (Recommis- sioned October 29, 1864.)
Second Lieut. Francis M. Bliss. October 27, 1863. "
Surgeon Robert Hubbard, December 28, 1863.
Assistant Surgcon Robert C. McEwen, September 30, 1863. Chaplain William K. Hall, November 6, 1863.
Discharged, (11.)
Major Allen G. Brady, October 21, 1863.
Captain John MeQuhae, November 9. 1863.
Captain John J. McCarty, December 16, 1863.
Captain Henry Quien, May 15, 1865. Captain C. Fred. Betts, May 17, 1865. Captain Wilson French, May 22, 1865. First Licut. David W. Mead, December 26, 1863.
First Lient. R. Lorenzo Ells, May 16, 1864.
First Lieut. George B. Ruggles, May 15, 1865.
Second Lient. Edward MI. Lees, October 27, 1863.
Second Lieut. David S. Bartram, May 15, 1863.
Dismissed, (2.)
First Lieut. John W. Craw, June 17, 1863. First Licut. John T. Clancey, June 20, 1863.
Died, (6.)
Lieut. Colonel Charles Walter, killed May 2, 1863, in battle of Chancellorsville.
Lieut. Colonel Douglass Fowler, killed July 1, 1863, in battle of Gettysburg, Pa. Lieut. Colonel Albert H. Wilcoxson, March 6, 1865, at Talla- hassce, Fla.
Captain David O. Benson, November 9, 1862, at Tenallytown, D. C., of disease.
Captain James E. Moore, killed July 1, 1863, in battle of Get- tysburg, Pa.
First Lieut. H. Whitney Chatfield, Adj't, killed February 5, 1865, at Braddock's Plantation.
NOTE -The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
288
CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Nor- wich, Conn., August 22, 1862, for three years, and mustered out of service June 27, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Depart- ment.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part,is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Henry Peale.
10 Oct.,
64
Major.
Joseph Mathewson. 10 Oct., 64
Captains.
1
Charles D. Bowen .22 July, 62
Israel N. Kibbee .30 Aug., 64
Martin V. B. Tiffany .30 Aug.,
Joseph P. Rockwell.
20 Oct.,
Jolın Tilley.
1 Nov.,
Iloratio Blanchard
6 Feb., 65
John E. Woodard.
5 May,
First Lieutenants.
Samuel T. C. Merwin .26 July, 62
George Kies
18 Aug.,
· Andrew W. Loomis
9 Nov.,
Nodiah P. Johnson.
9 Dec., 63
Edward S. Hinkley
.30 Aug., 64
Albert S. Granger
15 Oct.,
Geo. W. Brady, Adj't ... 20 Oct.,
William Caruthers
11 Jan., 65
Johu A. Francis
4 Feb.,
Second Lieutenants.
Ezra D. Carpenter 14 July, 62
Asahel G. Scranton
18 Aug.,
Franklin G. Bixby
9 Dec., 63
Robert Kerr
1 Nov., 64
Charles A. Murray
4 Feb., 65
Francis McKeay, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
Lowell Holbrook
3 May, 63
Assistant Surgeon. .
Charles H. Rowe
3 Sept., 64
Chaplain.
William C. Walker
23 Jan., 64
CASUALTIES.
- Resigned, (7.)
Lient. Colonel Monroe Nichols, April 20, 1864. Major Ephraim Keech, May 20, 1863. Captain Isaac W. Hakes, December 26, 1862. First Lieut. James F. Long, jr., November 9, 1862. Second Lieut. Luther E. Rawson, December 22, 1802. Asst. Surg. H. W. Hough, March 6, 1863. Chaplain V. A. Cooper, March 4, 1863.
Discharged, (13.)
Colonel William C. Ely, September 18, 1864. Captain Samuel R. Knapp, June 6, 1863.
Captain Thomas K. Bates, November 17, 1863. Captain Isaac H. Bromley, March 28, 1864. Captain Frederick A. Palmer, May 28, 1804. Captain George W. Warner, October 4, 1864. Captain Henry C. Davis, April 17, 1865. First Lieut. Abraham H. Lindsey, April 17, 1865. ' Second Lieut. James D. Higgins. October 27, 1864. Second Lieut. Henry F. Cowles, May 15, 1865. Second Lieut. William H. Locke, May 15, 1865. Surgeon Charles M. Carleton, April 17, 1863. Assistant Surgeon William B. North, May 9, 1864.
Promoted, (1.)
First Lieut. Dwight W. Hakes, R. Q. M., April 17, 1865, to Captain and C. S.
Dismissed, (1.)
Captain John H. Morrison, August 23, 1864.
Died, (5.)
Captain Edward L. Porter, killed at Winchester, Va., June 15, 1863.
Captain William L. Spalding, May 15, 1864, of wounds re- ceived in action at New Market. Va.
First Lieut. E. B. Culver, Adj't, killed in action at Piedmont, Va., June 5, 1864.
First Lieut. John T. McGinnis, killed in action at Piedmont, Va., June 5. 1864.
Assistant Surgeon J. V. Harrington, December 1, 1864, of disease, at Sterling, Conn.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
289
CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
*TWENTIETH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at New Haven, Conn., September 8, 1862, to serve three years. The original members were mustered out June 13, 1865, and the remaining men transferred to the 5th Connecticut Veteran infantry.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Samuel Ross B. a., ..... 19 Ang., 62 (Brevet Brig. General 13 April, 65.)
Lieutenant Colonel.
Philo B. Buckingham ... 9 April, 64 (Brevet Colonel 13 Mar., 1865.)
Major.
Captains.
Ezra D. Dickerman. .15 Aug., 62 William W. Morse .. 8 Sept., (Brevet Major 13 Mar., 1865.)
Wilbur W. Smith .. .24 Feb., 63 Ambrose E. Beardsley .. 16 Mar., 64 Ezra Sprague 21 April, Horace G. H. Tarr. 11 May,
James Foley 2 Nov.,
Henry R. Billings
22 Jan., 65
Jaines Spruce
8 April,
John E. Royee
1 June,
First Lieutenants.
Wm. T.Scranton, R.Q.M.25 Aug., 62 William W. Spencer .... 21 April, Alex'r H. Buckingham .. 22 Jan., 65 Arthur Boardman .22 Jan., Nathan B. Abbott 22 Jan., Edward J. Murray .22 Jan.,
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil A. Burleigh 24 Feb., 64
Andrew F. Barnes. 17 Mar.,
Robert E. Paddock 1 May,
Surgeon.
J. Wadsworth Terry .... 26 Aug., 63
Assistant Surgeon.
Dan Lee Jewett 16 Aug., 62
Chaplain.
Charles N. Lyman.
18 Nov., 64
CASUALTIES.
-
Resigned, (12.)
Captain Frederick A. Parker, January 9, 1863. Captain Charles J. Arms, May 17, 1863. Captain James B. Burbank, December 17, 1863. First Lieut. Fitch T. Birdsall, February 11. 1863. First Lieut. Henry S. Caldwell, May 29, 1863. First Lieut. Thomas B. Kirby, April -, 1864. First Lieut. Cornelius J. Dubois, Adj't, July 10, 1864. Second Lieut. Ilorace Williams, February 13, 1863. Second Lieut. Theodore Hawley, July 17, 1863. Second Lieut. Abial S. Holt, April 2, 1864. Surgeon William B. Casey, May 12, 1863. Chaplain David P. Sanford, May 13, 1863.
Discharged, (20.)
Lieut. Colonel William B. Wooster, March 7, 1864. Major Henry C. Pardee, February 28, 1865. Captain Charles S. Abbott. November 10, 1862. Captain S. Strickland Stevens. September 16, 1803. Captain Sanford E. Chaffee, November 13, 1863. Captain Timothy Guilford, March 3, 1864. Captain Samuel S. Woodruff, August 28, 1864. Captain John HI. Doolittle, November 28, 1864. First Lieut. Charles W. Newton, May 26. 1863. First Lieut. Wiliam J. Dassett, October 15, 1863. First Licut. Elkanah Doolittle, January 13, 14. First Lieut. Theodore Jepson, November 14, 1864. First Lieut. Alexander E. Mintie, May 3, 1865. First L'eut. C. Myron Talcott, Adj't, May 15, 1865. Second Lieut. Hiram H. Barnes, December 15. 1862. Second Lieut. Archibald Campbell, April 17, 1863. Second Lieut. William H. H. Johnson, March 26, 1864. Second Lieut. Charles H. Clark, September 24, 1864. Second Lieut. Ebenezer B. Fenton, October 17, 1864. Chaplain Alvah L. Frisbie, June 9, 1864.
Dismissed, (2.)
Captain David R. Brown, September 8. 1864. Second Lieut. George W. Sherman, January 18, 1864.
Died, (7.)
Captain Henry C. Smith, killed accidentally, by the falling of a tree, at Stafford, Va., January 28, 1863.
Captain Andrew Upson, February 19, 1864.
Captain Oliver R. Post, July 21, 1864, of wounds received in action near Atlanta, Ga ..
First Lieut. David P. Griffiths, killed in battle of Chancellors- ville, May 3, 1863.
First Lieut. Edward A. Doolittle, December 20, 1863, of dis- ease.
First Lieut. Henry Lewis, December 26, 1864.
First Lieut. Wellington Barry, March 17, 1865.
NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments are entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before the 31st of August, 1865.
NOTE 2 .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
* For 19th infantry see 2d heavy artillery
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290
CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Nor- wich, Conn., September 5, 1862, for three years. The original mem- bers were mustered out June 16, 1865, and the remaining men trans- ferred to the 10th regiment Con- necticut vols.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
James F. Brown. ..... 31 Oct., 64
Major.
William Spittle ... .19 Dec., 64
Captains.
Alvin M. Crane. 12 Oct., 64
E. Perry Packer. 12 Oct.,
Philo F. Talcott 12 Oct.,
Cyrus W. Cook 16 Nov.,
William S. Hubbell. 5 Jan., 63
Walter P. Long. 11 Jan.,
Charles Fenton 11 Jar.,
William W. Latham 1 Mar., James 11. Latham, a. w. m.
First Licutenants.
Edward Gallup, R. Q. M.21 Feb., 63 Orlan D. Glazier 12 Oct., 64
Austin A. McKinney .12 Oct.,
John F. French. 12 Oct., Ransom Jackson 13 Oct.,
Abner A. Bevin 13 Oct., Courtland G. Stanton 16 Nov.,
Dyer A. Clark 12 Dec.,
E. B. Chipman, Adj't 11 Jan., 65
George P. Edwards 3 Feb.,
Frederick A. Rich 12 Feb., F. Clarence Buck. 1 Mar.,
Second Licutenant.
William F. Walker .23 Mar., 63
Surgeon.
1
Nehemiah Nickerson 2 Jan., 65
Assistant Surgeon.
Charles J. Tennant
9 July, 63
Chaplain.
Thomas G. Brown
8 May, 63
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (11.)
Captain Charles F. Martin, October 16, 1862.
Captain Charles G. Southworth, November 24, 1862. Captain Ralph C. Foot, December 20, 1862.
Captain Joseph Jordan, January 7, 1863. Captain Henry T. Philips, June 4, 1863. Captain William Clapp, July 31, 1863. First Lieut. Josiah H. Martin, October 17, 1862. First Lieut. George P. Edwards, February 23, 1863. First Lieut. John F. Randall, August 11, 1863. Second Lieut. Daniel G. Knox, October 21, 1862. Second Lieut. William T. Marble, February 23, 1863.
Discharged, (26.)
Lient. Colonel Hiram B. Crosby, September 14, 1864. Captain David Dickerson, October 9, 1862. Captain Clarence E. Dutton. January 20, 1864. Captain Albert B. Johnson, March 28, 1864. Captain Charles T. Stanton, jr., September 14, 1864. Captain Jeremiah M. Shepard, September 14, 1864. Captain Delos D. Brown, October 31, 1864. Captain George W. Shepard. May 8, 1865. First Lient. Charles M. Mather. October 12, 1862.
First Lieut. Hiram W. Richmond, R. Q. M., February 17, 1853.
First Lixut. Christophet A. Brand, February 23, 1863.
First Lieut. Frank C. Jeffrey, Adj't, September 14, 1864. First Lieut. James Stauley. September 20, 1864. First Licut. Frank Fowler, October 31, 1864.
Second Lieut. Dennison L. Brown, October 11, 1862. Second Lieut. Harry L. Wilson, October 11, 1862. Second Lieut. Joseph D. Plunkett. December 20, 1862. Second Lieut. Franklin H. Davis. December 22, 1862. Second Lieut. John L. Shepard, September 22, 1863. Second Lieut. Hamlet F. Roberts, March 28, 1864. Second Lieut. Aaron S. Dutton, September 3, 1864. Second Lieut. Luther N. Curtis, September 14, 1864. Surgeon William Soule, February 23, 1863.
Surgeon J. Hamilton Lee, October 31, 1864. Assistant Surgeon Lewis E. Dixon. January 24, 1803. Chaplain John E. Wood, January 8, 1863.
Dismissed, (3.)
Captain Nathan A. Belden, August 14, 1864. First Lieut. John F. Trumbull. January 28, 1864. Second Lieut. William G. Hawkins, January 23, 1864.
Died, 6.)
Colonel Arthur H. Dutton. CUI. p .. B. A., June 4, 1864, at Baltimore, Md., of wounds received in action.
Lieut. Colonel Thomas F. Burpee, June 11, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Captain Francis S. Long, killed in action July 30, 186-1.
Captain Isaac D. Kenyon, September 1, 1864, of wounds re- ceived in action.
First Lieut. Henry R. Jennings, November 26, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Second Lieut. Frederick W. H. Buell, January 4, 1865, of disease.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
291
TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Hartford, Conn., September 20, 1862, to serve for the period of nine months, and mustered out July 7, 1863, by reason of expiration of term of service.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore au honorable part, is not yet published in orders.) Colonel.
George S. Burnham ..
.. 20 Sept., 62
Lieutenant Colonel.
Ellsworth N. Phelps .... 20 Sept., 62 Major.
Herman Glafcke.
.20 Sept., 62
Captains.
John G. Root
.20 Sept., 62
Luther G. Riggs.
.20 Sept.,
E. Buel Root .20 Sept.,
George Clark 20 Sept.,
Charles Whittlesey
20 Sept.,
Benjamin T. Loomis .20 Sept.,
Allen D. French
1 Nov.,
Everett B. Preston 6 Nov.,
John K. Williams.
19 Feb., 63
David B. Corbin.
2 Mar.,
First Lieutenants.
Chas. A. Jewell, Adj't
.. 20 Sept., 62
J. S. Gilman, R. Q. M. .. 20 Sept.,
Israel C. Baggs .20 Sept., Lester Whiton. .20 Sept.,
John Anderson .
.20 S .pt.,
Eugene C. Sheldon .20 Sept.,
Thomas HI Thirikel
1 Nov ,
Charies G. Foster
6 Nov ..
Dewitt C. Skilton
19 Feb., 63
Walter Luce
19 Feb.,
Lemuel II. Boardman.
.. 19 Feb.,
Frank Mcauliffe
30 Mar.,
Second Lieutenants.
Horatio II. Pollard
20 Sept., 62
Thomas F. McMain
.20 Sept.,
Lurandus Jolinson. .20 Sept., Eli P. Ellsworth 1 Nov., Benjamin W. Le Valley . 7 Nov., Edward G. Woodhouse . 19 Feb., 63
Alonzo E. Bingham.
19 Feb.,
John L. White ..
19 Feb.,
Henry C. Spencer
21 Feb.,
George W. Barnes. 10 Apr.,
Surgeon.
Ambrose Pratt.
11 Dec., 62
Assistant Surgeons.
Calvin Pease, jr.
5 Nov., 62
Wait R. Griswold.
8 Apr., 63
Chaplain.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (6.)
Captain Albert P. Armbruster, November 1, 1862. Captain Frank Swan, November 6, 1862. Captain Charles C. Shultas, February 18. 1863. First Lieut. William H. Root. March 30, 1863. Second Lieut. Louis Springer. November 7, 1862. Surgeon Jonathan S. Curtis, December 11, 1862.
Discharged, (4.)
Captain George W. Johnson. February 7, 1863. First Lient. Adna Clifford Griswold. February 7, 1863. Second Lieut. Benjamin F. Reynolds, February 7, 1863. Chaplain Charles C. Adams, March 2, 1863.
NOTE .- The ros. er of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
292
CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at New Haven, Conn., November 14, 1862, for nine months, and mustered out August 31, 1863, by reason of expi- ration of term of service.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part,is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Charles W. Worden ... .14 Nov., 62
Major.
David H. Miller ..
14 Nov., 62
Captains.
James H. Jenkins 14 Nov., 62
* Julius Santord
14 Nov.,
David T. Johnson
14 Nov.,
+ George S. Cropet.
14 Nov.,
t A. Dwight Hopkins.
14 Nov.,
+ William H. May 14 Nov.,
Samuel G. Bailey 14 Nov.,
t James R. Jenkins.
1 Mar., 63
Lewis Northrop.
27 May,
+ Alfred Wells, a. w. m.
First Lieutenants.
Stephen M. Nichols. 14 Nov., 62
Henry Middlebrook .. 14 Nov.,
+ Oscar H. Hibbard. .14 Nov.,
* John G. Stevens 14 Nov.,
Edwin H. Nearing ..
.14 Nov.,
Charles W. Hall, R. Q. M. 1 Mar., 63 t John F. Peck. 1 Mar.,
James H. Whiting, Adj't. 9 April,
Charles D. Hurlburt ... 16 April,
Seth P. Bates.
27 May,
William B. Betts.
1 July,
+ John A. Woodward, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
Charles E. Plumb. 14 Nov., 62
John N. Main.
14 Nov.,
t Charles Bailey 14 Nov., John W. Buckingham. . 14 Nov., George Quien 14 Nov.,
McKendree W. Bronson. 9 April, 63
Julius B. Cook. 1 May,
Henry I. Smith 1 July,
George W. Tucker, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
William H. Trowbridge.14 Nov., 62
Assistant Surgeons.
George ·O. Dalton 14 Nov., 62 George Benedict. 18 Mar., 63
Chaplain.
CASUALTIES. .
-
Resigned, (2.)
First Lieut. John Jackson, R. Q. M., February 24, 1863. First Lieut. James M. Birrell, April 6, 1863.
Discharged, (5.)
Colonel Charles E. L. Holmes, June 18. 1863. Captain Charles W. Hall, February 28, 1863. (Recommis sioned First Lieutenant and R. Q. M. March 1, 1863.) First Lieut. Samuel Gregory, Adj't, February 20, 1863. First Lient. Hiram St. John, March 26, 1863. Second Lieut. H. Martin Jackson, June 4, 1863.
Died, (3.)
Captain George M. Godfrey, April 23, 1863, at La Fourche, La. First Lieut. Frederick Starr, June 24, 1863, of wounds received in action at La Fourche, La. Chaplain James Averill, May -, 1863.
Missing, (2.)
Captain George B. Thomas, since November 14, 1862. Assistant Surgcon Ransom P. Lyon, since February 28, 1863.
* Prisoner of war at muster out of regiment. Mustered out August 9, 1864. Prisoner of war at muster out of regiment. Mustered ont August 8, 1864. NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
293
CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
TWENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Mid- dletown, Conn., November 18, 1862, for nine months, and mustered out September 30, 1863, by reason of expiration of terin of service.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel. S M. MansfieldTUI. 13.,33. 9,18Nov.,62
Lieutenant Colonel.
John D. Allison 18 Nov., 622
Major.
Patrick Maher
18 Nov., 62
Captains.
Isaac C. Gleason 18 Nov., 62
Horace P. Johnson
18 Nov.,
Andrew G. Fitch. 18 Nov., Second Lieut. Luzerne L. Goodyear, June -, 1863, at New Orleans, La.
Timothy R. Parker
18 Nov.,
George A. Denslow
18 Nov.,
William I. Addis 18 Nov.,
John J. Kealy
18 Nov.,
Alonzo L. Mabbett. 18 Nov.,
First Lieutenants.
Clark Strong, Adj't 18 Nov., 62
Giles W. Dart, R. Q. M. . 18 Nov.,
David Strong, 2d. 18 Nov.,
Edward B. Savage 18 Nov.,
John Murphy. 18 Nov.,
Jesse B. Gilbert 18 Nov.,
Edwin N. Goodwin ... .. 18 Nov.,
Horace E. Balcam, a. w. m.
Frederick E. Camp, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
Orlando L. Brown .18 Nov., 62
Walter S. Gibbs
18 Nov.,
William H. Watrous .19 Apr., 63 John G. Crosby 19 July.
Augustus H. Conklin.
.19 July,
Samuel W. M. Chattaway, a. u. m.
Leonard Willey, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
Levi Warren
18 Nov., 62
Assistant Surgeon.
Hiram Warren
9 Jan., 63
Chaplain.
Joseph C. Wightman ... 18 Nov., 62
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (5.)
Captain Patrick Gilmore, January 29, 1863. First Lieut. David B. Buck, January 29, 1863. First Lieut. Edward J. Carroll, February 1, 1863. Second Lieut. Patrick Nooney, January 29, 1863. Second Lieut. James L. Haynes, February 1, 1863.
Discharged, (6.)
Captain Charles H. Edwards, January 29. 1863. First Lieut. Dayton Johnson, January 29, 1863. First Lieut. Charles G. R. Vinal. February 4, 1863. First Lieut. Nehemiah H. Tucker, March 12, 1863. Second Lieut. Franklin B. Comstock. January 29, 1863. Second Lieut. John Shaw, January 29, 1863.
Died, (2.)
First Lieut. Bela C. Post, September 11, 1863, of disease, at Deep River, Conn.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
294
CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT. (MILITIA.)
(This regiment was organized at Hartford. Conn .. November 11, 1862, to serve nine months, and inustered out on expiration of term of service August 26, 1863, at Hartford, Conn.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part,is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
George P. Bissell ... .. .11 Nov., 62
Lieutenant Colonel.
Mason C. Weld. 16 Jan , 63
Major.
Captains.
Arthur T Hinckley 11 Nov., 62
George H. Foskit 11 Nov.,
George H. Napheys 11 Nov.,
Charles H. Talcott 11 Nov.,
William W Abbey
11 Nov., .
William F. Sulloway 11 Nov.,
Charles L Nor.on 16 Jan., 63
Leander Waterman. 8 July,
Richard W Roberts, a. w. m.
Hiram W. Harkins, a. w. m.
First Lieutenants.
John S Ives, R. Q. M 11 Nov., 62
Oscar W Sanford
11 Nov.,
Hezekiah Bissell. 11 Nov.,
Dwight M. Ensworth 11 Nov.,
Henry A. Kippen
11 Nov.,
Henry A. Darling
11 Nov.,
Henry H Goodell 14 Apr., 63
Isaac W Beach 14 Apr.,
Alfred W. Converse
1 May,
Robert T Duncan 8 July,
Henry C. Ward, Adj't .. 23 July, William H. Parmelee. 18 Aug.,
Second Lieutenants.
George Brennan 11 Nov., 62
*Charles Avery
11 Nov.,
Seneca L. Gorham
11 Nov.,
William E. Simons. 14 Apr., 63
John M. Brown
1 May,
Fred. W White
8 July,
Benjamin F Turner.
19 July,
George W. Hugg, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
William B. Woods, a. w. m.
Assistant Surgeon.
Chaplain.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (4.)
Second Lieut. Benoni E. Buck, January 16, 1863. Second Lieut. Edward Pinney. January 16, 1863. Second Lieut. Daniel B. Marshall, January 19, 1863. Second Lieut. Gurdon F. Trumbull, February 11, 1863.
Discharged, (7.)
Lieut. Colonel Daniel H. Stevens, January 16, 1863. Major Moses E. St. John, January 17, 1863. Major Thomas McManus, August 13, 1863. Captain Burritt Darrow, January 31, 1863. F.ast Lieut. Henry Kimball, February 18, 1863. First Lieut. Almon C. Banning, June 25, 1863. Chaplain George A. Oviatt, March 20, 1863.
Died, (7.)
Captain Newton P. Johnson, May 11, 1863. at New Orleans, La. Captain Samuel S. Hayden, killed in battle Apl. 14, 1863 Second Lieut. Daniel P. Dewey, killed in battle of Irish Bend, April 14, 1863.
Second Lieut. William A. Oliver, May 21, 1863, in hospital at New Orleans, La.
Second Lieut. Charles Clapp, Apl , 1863, in hospital at Baton Rouge, La.
Surgcon Alden B. Skinner, March 30, 1863, at Baton Rouge, La. Assistant Surgeon Wharton H. Goddard, August 18, 1863, at New York.
Missing, (1.)
First Lieut. Horace B. Olmstead, since November 11, 1862.
* Absent without leave since April 13, 1863.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
295
TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Norwich, Conn., November 10, 1862, to serve nine months, and inustered out August 17, 1863, at Norwich, Coun., by reason of expiration of term of service. )
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, isnot yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Thomas G. Kingsley .... 10 Nov., 62
Lieutenant Colonel.
Joseph Seldon 10 Nov., 62
Henry Stoll
Major.
10 Nov., 62
Captains.
Jesse C. Maynard 10 Nov., 62
Clark Harrington.
10 Nov.,
Enoch Noyes, jr. 10 Nov.,
Samuel T. Huntoon 10 Nov.,
Christian (off
10 Nov.,
Loren A. Gallup 10 Nov.,
Daniel Champli 10 Nov.,
William H. Bentley 10 Nov.,
George W. Child. 17 Ang., 63
Jabez S. Smith.
17 Aug.,
First Lieutenants.
Stephen B. Meech, Adj't 10 Nov., 62
Benj. F. Tracy, R. Q. M. 10 Nov.,
Heury A. Smith. 10 Nov.,
John F. Jenks 10 Nov.,
Edward Prince
10'Nov.,
Pliny Brewer 10 Ang., 63 Samuel R. Tillinghuist .17 Aug., Sylvester E. W. Johnson 17 Ang.,
Timothy W. Tracy .. 17 Ang.,
Lemuel C. Wightmau 17 Aug.,
Edward W. Eclls 17 Aug., Simeon G. Fish 17 Aug.,
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph Peabody 10 Nov., 62
James S. Maples.
10 Nov.,
Merritt A. Comstock. 10 Nov.,
John Kelly 10 Nov.,
Charles O. Harris 10 Nov ..
Timothy A. Avery 1 June, 63
Herbert A. Maxon 7 Aug.,
Henry A. Perkins. 10 Aug.,
Henry J. Hough 17 Aug.,
Surgeon.
Ashbel Woodward ...
10 Nov., 62
Assistant Surgeons.
Elisha Phinney 10 Nov., 62 Nathan H. Wright 3 Mar., 63
Chaplain.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (1.)
Second Lieut. Arden Moffatt, November 29, 1862. Discharged, (1.) Chaplain Nicholas T. Allen, April 2, 1863. Died, (5.)
Captain John L. Stanton, killed in action at Port Hudson, La., May 27. 1863.
Captain Jedediah Randall, June 9, 1863, of wounds received in action at Port Hudson, La.
First Lieut. Martin R. Kenyon, July -, 1863, of wounds re- ceived in action at Port Hudson, La.
Second Lieut. Harvey F. Jacobs, July 5, 1863, of wounds, at Baton Rouge, La.
Second Lieut. Edward P. Manning, August 17, 1863.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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CONNECTICUT INFANTRY.
TWENTY-SEVENTH REGI- MENT. (MILITIA.)
(This regiment was organized at New Haven, Conn., in October, 1862, for nine months. It was mustered out July 27, 1863, by reason of ex. piration of term of service.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published in orders.) Colonel.
Richard S. Bostwick .... 22 Oct., 62
Lieutenant Colonel.
Major.
James H. Coburn 1 May, 63
Captains.
Calvin L. Ely. 3Oct.,
62
Joseph R. Bradley 18 Oct.,
Cornelius Jay Du Bois .. 22 Oct.,
Charles M. Wilcox
22 Oct.,
Samuel T. Birdsall
22 Oct.,
Ira S. Beers
1 May, 63
Frank D. Sloat
1 May,
Oren C. Burdict
13 May,
First Lieutenants.
William R. Harmount .. 4 Oct., 62
George F. Peterson, Adj't.22 Oct.,
Frank H. Smith 22 Oct.,
Samuel M. Smith.
.22 Oct.,
David S. Thomas.
22 Oct.,
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Christian Weilcr 1 Mar., 63
George W. Elton 1 Apr.,
Stillman Rice. 29 Apr.,
Frank M. Chapman 1 May,
Ruel P. Cowles, R. Q. M.13 May,
Charles P. Prince 17 May,
Second Lieutenants.
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