Fifth regiment, I., M.N.G. : a history of the regiment from its first organization to the present time, Part 12

Author: Meekins, George Alvin, 1863?-1900
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Baltimore, Md. : [s.n.]
Number of Pages: 204


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LIEUTENANT J. FRANK PHILLIPS.


Lieutenant J. Frank Phillips, of Company G, was born in Gratz, Pa., on March 27, 1859, and is of French descent. His father, John J. Phillips, now a prominent Republican of Dolphin County, Pa., before coming to this country in 1854, occupied a prominent place in public life in France. Lieutenant Phillips was educated in Philadelphia. He graduated in pharmacy in 1877, and studied medicine at Jefferson College in 1878. In the following year and a half he was a pupil of the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. He came to Baltimore in 1881 and established the first resweating tobacco house south of Philadelphia, at 20 South Howard Street, using in his process of curing tobacco by artificial means his own patent. He gave up drugs and medicine owing to his health. He joined the regiment as a private in Com- pany G in October, 1883, and passed through the different grades, and was elected second lieutenant in September, 1884, and first lieutenant in October, 1886. He is now the second ranking lieutenant in the regiment. Lieutenant Phillips was formerly a member of the Garland Musical Association, and is now being instructed in art by Monsieur Geo. Lybrand, a pupil of Breau- gerbeau. Lieutenant Phillips is also the Baltimore correspondent of the Nord Amerika, of Philadelphia.


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LIEUTENANT THOMAS D. HARRISON.


First Lieutenant Thomas D. Harrison, of Company H, is, like Major Markoe and Captain Zollinger, an old Confederate soldier who has seen plenty of active service. He was born in Baltimore in 1840. He graduated from St. John's College, Annapolis, in 1858. He went South in 1862, and on September 9 of the same year enlisted in Company A, 2d Maryland Regiment, Captain Wm. H. Murray, and was with this command throughout the Civil War. His company and Company C were the first to enter Winchester at its capture in June, 1863, and on the third day of the battle of Gettysburg, Company A, while occupying Culp's Hill, lost 67 out of 96 men. At Cold Harbor on the morn- ing of June 3d, this command by a gallant charge restored the lines which had been broken by the Union soldiers, and in this fight Lieutenant Harrison was wounded in the face and had his left foot injured. Lieutenant Harrison has always taken an active interest in all events beneficial to Confederate soldiers. He is a great friend of the Confederate Home at Pikesville, and is a member of the Maryland Line Association, the Army and Navy Association of the Con- federate States, and of the Murray Association, which is named after his old commander. Lieutenant Harrison enlisted in the Fifth on February 20, 1882, and on March 24, 1883, was elected second lieutenant, and on April 14, 1884, first lieutenant of Company H.


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LIEUTENANT R. DORSEY COALE.


First Lieutenant R. Dorsey Coale, of Company I, is a native of Baltimore, where he was born in 1857. He graduated from the Pennsylvania Military Academy at Chester, Pa., in 1875 with the degree of Civil Engineer, and at the time held the rank of senior second lieutenant in the Corps of Cadets. After graduation he was appointed upon the academic staff of the institution as In- structor in Tactics, and as an aide upon the military staff, which positions he held for one year. Upon the opening of the Johns Hopkins University in 1876, Lieutenant Coale entered as a graduate student in chemistry, and he has the distinction of being the first student enrolled in the University. In 18So he was appointed Fellow in Chemistry, and in 1881 he graduated from the University with the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. He was then appointed upon the faculty of the University, and for the following two years held the position of Assistant in Chemistry. In 1884 he was appointed Lecturer on Chemistry, and in the following year Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology in the Faculty of Physic of the University of Maryland, which position he at present occupies. At the breaking out of the railroad riots in 1877, Lieutenant Coale volunteered as a private in Company K of the Fifth. He was at once detailed as acting sergeant at the armory to instruct recruits. In September, 1886, he was elected First Lieutenant of Company I. This position he now occupies, and in seniority of rank is the fourth first lieutenant in the regiment. He has been present at every public parade and trip taken by the regiment or the officers, with the exception of the second Gettysburg trip. Lieutenant Coale has always taken an active interest in rifle shooting. He is a member of the match team of the present Maryland Rifle Club, and holds the second prize for the season of 1888. He is also a member of the Baltimore and University Clubs on North Charles Street, and of L'Hirondelle Rowing Club.


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LIEUTENANT DRAYTON M. HITE.


Lieutenant Drayton M. Hite, of Company K, was born in Clarke County, Va., on January 18, 1853. He is a son of J. Madison Hite and a great-nephew of James Madison. He is also a great-nephew of the late Bishop Meade, of Virginia, after whom he was named. Lieutenant Hite spent the early part of his life on his father's farm in Virginia. He came to Baltimore in 1872, and entered the coffee brokerage business with the firm of Geo. H. Glover & Co. He entered the Fifth Regiment on July 22, 1877, as a private in Company K, and participated in the suppression of the railroad riots of that year. He was at the siege of Camden Station, and in camp at Riverside Park. He passed through the different grades, being corporal, sergeant, and second lieutenant, and in 1886 he was elected to his present position as first lieutenant of his company. He has attended every camp and assembly of the regiment since becoming a member, and has always been attentive to his duties. In 1878, Lieutenant Hite established the real estate brokerage business, which he still conducts. He is a member of the Order of the Golden Chain, the American Legion of Honor, the Royal Arcanum, the Iron Cross, and other orders and societies.


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LIEUTENANT WM. GILMOR HOFFMAN.


Second Lieutenant Wm. Gilmor Hoffman, Jr., of Company A, Fifth Regi- ment, was born in Baltimore in 1861. He is descended from an ancestry promi- nent in its early history when Baltimore was a town. His father was a graduate of the Naval School at Annapolis, served in the Gulf through the Mexican War, and resigned after ten years of service. His grandfather, Sam'l Owings Hoffman, was for many years Lieutenant-Colonel of the 53d Maryland Regi- ment, and was the officer selected to present the Marquis de la Fayette to the citizens of Baltimore, at the Old Assembly Rooms in 1824. Lieutenant Hoff- man was educated at a military school in Southern Maryland, and received his mercantile education in the counting-room of Messrs. C. Morton Stewart & Co., where he still remains. He was elected second lieutenant of Company A, in November, 1887. He is an efficient member of the regiment, who commenced as a private in 1884, and advanced to his present position in the consecutive line of promotion. He is the secretary of the L'Hirondelle Rowing Club, and an active participant in most athletic sports.


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LIEUTENANT RUSSELL R. McCORD.


Lieutenant Russell R. McCord, the popular second lieutenant of Company B, was born in Baltimore on November 3, 1866. He entered the regiment as a private on July 5, 1882. He was promoted to be a corporal on May 19, 1884, and sergeant on February 24, 1885. After being marker and general guide, he was on September 15, 1887, promoted to a first sergeantcy. He was nominated by Company B while the regiment was in Philadelphia attending the Constitu- tional Centennial to the position of second lieutenant, and was elected unanimously on September 26. He has been commissary, quartermaster and treasurer of Company B, and he retains the two last offices. He has been absent from only two assemblies of the company since becoming a member, the causes then being a death in the family, and absence in Philadelphia at the time of the encampment at Hagerstown. Lieutenant McCord organized the Non-commissioned Officers Association three years ago, and held the position of secretary. He has also been the chairman of all committees appointed by Company B for the past five years. He is an efficient officer, and that he is popular with his company goes without saying.


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LIEUTENANT EDMUND T. COOK.


Lieutenant Edmund T. Cook, of Company C, was born in Baltimore on Sep- tember 13, 1861. He is a son of the late Charles C. Cook. He joined the regiment as a private in Company C in 1881, and is now the senior second lieutenant, having been elected to this position early in 1886, after having passed through the grades of a corporal and sergeant. He attended the schools of Baltimore and finished his education at St. James's College, Washington County, Maryland. He entered business life in 1879 as a clerk with S. G. B. Cook & Co, hardware merchants, and was afterwards a salesman for that firm. In 1887 he went with Henry Keidel & Co. as a salesman. Lieutenant Cook has attended all the assemblies of the regiment, with the exception of the encampment at Atlantic City in 1888. He was on the New Orleans and other trips.


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LIEUTENANT B. FRANK BOYDEN.


At a meeting of Company D, in January, 1889, Mr. B. Frank Boyden was unanimously elected second lieutenant. Lieutenant Boyden is a comparatively new member of the regiment, having enlisted as a private in Company B, April, 1888. He held this position until his election, and performed duties with such credit to himself and satisfaction to his comrades as to lead to the rapid pro- motion from the ranks. In this promotion Lieutenant Boyden became, for the present, the youngest officer of the regiment. He was born at Altoona, Pa., January 19, 1867. His parents moved to Baltimore when he was four years old, and shortly afterwards entered him in the public schools of this city, which he attended until he was sixteen years of age. At this time he began to study mechanical engineering at the shops of Messrs. Detrick & Harvey. He com- pleted his studies in this profession under his brother, George A. Boyden, M. E., the president of the Boyden Power Brake Co., of this city, to whom Lieutenant Boyden is now assistant.


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LIEUTENANT JAMES D. MOULTON.


Lieutenant James D. Moulton was born in Baltimore on November 8, 1864, and is a son of the late John D. Moulton, of the well-known firm of Moulton Bros. Lieutenant Moulton was educated at Loyola College and at the George- town University. After leaving school he entered the wholesale dry goods and notions business, and continued in this branch of mercantile life for seven years. He is now in the wholesale commission business, representing in this city a number of New York manufacturers. Lieutenant Moulton entered the regiment as a private on December 15, 1887, and was elected second lieutenant of Company F on July 5, 1888. At the meeting of the Officers' Association in January he was selected as the secretary of that body. Lieutenant Moulton is a member of the Ariel Rowing Club. He takes a very active interest in all athletic sports, and is very popular socially.


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LIEUTENANT CHARLES R. SPENCE.


Lieutenant Charles R. Spence, of Company G, was born in New York on November 11, 1864. He is a son of Mr. James C. Spence, a well-known merchant of this city, and a nephew of Mr. W. W. Spence. He graduated at Princeton College in 1885, and soon after entered the service of the Mercantile Trust and Safe Deposit Company, where he now holds a responsible position. He entered the regiment in October, 1886, as a private in Company F, then commanded by Captain Frank Loney. He was elected second lieutenant of the same company on December 12 following, and on June 12, 1888, by request of Company G, Captain Lawrason Riggs, he transferred his interest to that company. Lieutenant Spence is well known in Baltimore society and is a member of several clubs. He takes much interest in athletic sports, and during his collegiate course was captain of the Princeton Lacrosse team. He played on the Druid Lacrosse team for several seasons. He is a member of the Baltimore Athletic Club.


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LIEUTENANT HARRY M. HOEN.


Lieutenant Harry M. Hoen, of Company I, is one of the regiment's good- looking bachelors. He was born in Baltimore on August 28, 1860. He is a son of Mr. Ernest Hoen, of the well-known firm of A. Hoen & Co. Lieutenant Hoen was educated at Waverly Heights School and Loyola College. Upon leaving school he entered the establishment of A. Hoen & Co., where he now occupies a responsible position. During two years he was in the florist busi- ness with Mr. Alexander Scott at Waverly. Lieutenant Hoen is fond of all athletic sports, especially of base-ball. He was a member of the Waverly Club, and played with such professionals as Dave Foutz and Hugh Daly, the one-arm pitcher. He played with the club the year that it represented Balti- more. He entered the regiment as a private in Company I, in January, 1884, just before the New Orleans trip. He remained in the ranks for two years, and then held positions of corporal and sergeant until elected second lieuten- ant on March 26, 1887. Lieutenant Hoen has missed only one trip of the regiment, and that was to Annapolis, at the unveiling of the DeKalb Monument in 1886. Lieutenant Hoen was one of the organizers and a first lieutenant of the Waverly Guards, Company H, of the First Maryland Regiment."


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LIEUTENANT HARRY M. WARFIELD.


Lieutenant Harry M. Warfield, of Company K, was born in Baltimore on Tuly 1, 1866. He is a son of the late Mr. Henry M. Warfield, who was one of Baltimore's most highly esteemed and best known citizens, and who was the independent candidate for the mayoralty in 1875 againt General Latrobe. Lieutenant Warfield was a student at the Baltimore City College. He entered business life as a clerk in the house of Messrs. Pearre Bros. & Co., where he remained a short time. In September, 1884, he went with his brother, Mr. R. Emory Warfield, manager Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, where he now holds a responsible position as cashier. Lieutenant Warfield is above medium height ; he makes a handsome soldier. He joined the regiment as a private in Company K, on November 1, 1885, and by diligent and faithful atten- tion to duty he rapidly advanced in favor with his fellow-members, and on November 1, 1888, he was elected second lieutenant of his company. He has attended all the camps and gone on all trips of the regiment since becoming a member, except once. Lieutenant Warfield is very popular in social circles, and is a prominent member of both the Bachelors' and Junior Cotillion Clubs.


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Roster of the Fifth Regiment, I., M. N. G.


Field. COLONEL CHARLES D. GAITHER, commanding. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL WM. A. BOYKIN. MAJOR FRANK MARKOE.


Staff.


CAPTAIN W. KENNON WHITING, ADJUTANT.


MAJOR WM. H. CRIM, SURGEON.


CAPTAIN E. C. JOHNSON, COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE.


CAPTAIN ROBERT J. MILLER, QUARTERMASTER.


CAPTAIN JOSEPH REYNOLDS, CHAPLAIN. CAPTAIN FRANK WEST, ASSISTANT SURGEON.


CAPTAIN ALEXANDER BROWN, PAYMASTER.


CAPTAIN BRADLEY T. STOKES, ORDNANCE OFFICER.


CAPTAIN WM. G. FOSTER, INSPECTOR OF RIFLE PRACTICE.


Non-Commissioned Staff. Sergeant Major A. L. FREDERICK. Paymaster Sergeant HERBERT W. ANDERSON. Ordnance Sergeant HARMAN BROWN BELL. Commissary Sergeant E. B. Du VAL. Quartermaster Sergeant ALEXANDER HESSENKAMP. Hospital Steward JOHN GLEICHMAN.


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Company A.


Captain WM. D. ROBINSON.


First Lieutenant ALLAN MCLANE, JR.


Second Lieutenant WM. GILMOR HOFFMAN, JR.


First Sergeant THOS. W. R. DUVALL.


Sergeant SAMUEL JOHNSON POE, JOHN HINKLEY, -


GEORGE S. JACKSON.


Corporal ROBERT B. BOWIE, HENRY J. CARROLL.


Private L. D. Addison,


John B. Beatty,


Thos. C. Bussey,


Thomas Owings,


C. Baker Clotworthy,


Wm. P. Paca,


Louis Donnerburg,


Wm. A. Price,


Chas. D. Forrester,


Louis M. Rawlings,


George Fredericks,


D. Meredith Reese, John W. Shanklin,


Cary B. Gamble, Jr.,


Jos. R. Gilliam,


Robert F. Slingluff,


J. Bannister Hall, Jr., John Hanway,


R. Sewell Slingluff, Harry B. Smith,


John J. Jackson, Jr.,


Herbert Snowden,


Thos. C. James, Jr.,


Wm. S. Spence,


H. W. Latane,


Geo. E. Sutton,


Robert M. Tarleton,


Arthur Fenner Lee, James W. Leland, Wm. C. Lertz,


Harry L. Watts, Franklin Weems,


John Eager Lloyd,


Robert B. Weems,


Owen M. Lockwood,


W. Kelly Weems,


Arthur C. Macy,


Thomas Whitridge,


Thos. B. C. Yearley.


L. G. Mathews,


Private Richard Morton, Jr. Wm. G. O'Brien,


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Company B.


Captain WYATT OWEN.


First Lieutenant HENRY T. DALY.


Second Lieutenant RUSSELL R. MCCORD.


First Sergeant W. J. EWING.


Color Sergeant A. L. CARPENTER, JR.


Sergeant L. B. BREWER,


W. P. CHENOWETH, L. F. ELLIOTT, H. C. THOMAS.


Corporal THOMAS BLAKE,


W. C. KENT,


G. W. LUCKE,


S. E. WRIGHT,


C. B. ROBERTS,


H. D. WHEATLEY,


B. G. CHENOWETH.


Private W. J. Adams,


Private F. A. Kraft,


C. E. Anderson,


S. H. Lent,


W. N. Atwell,


J. H. MacGowan,


R. S. Blackwell,


W. G. Miles,


B. F. Boyden,


W. E. Mitchell,


J. J. Canty,


J. J. Moore,


G. W. Cator,


T. T. Mosby,


W. A. Christian,


C. K. Ober,


J. B. Dutton,


J. H. M. Payne,


L. F. Dwyer,


C. E. Rochester,


A. J. Evans,


Jos. Sauner,


G. Fales,


F. B. Scheve,


C. W. Fountain,


E. P. Schmidt,


J. M. Grey,


R. Stanforth, Jr.,


F. W. Guthridge,


L. Stern,


W. H. Guthridge,


Geo. A. Thompson,


W. J. Kellinger, Jr.,


A. W. Voight,


A. J. Kilner,


T. H. Wilkinson,


H. L. Kilner,


Wm. Wiltgrefe, Jr.,


W. C. D. Knight,


H. S. Wright.


E. L. Koppelman,


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Company C.


Captain ROBERT P. BROWN.


First Lieutenant GEORGE W. WONDERLY.


Second Lieutenant EDMUND G. COOK.


First Sergeant GEO. W. THOMPSON.


Sergeant P. P. KESTLER,


O. C. LILLYBRIDGE,


JAMES RILEY, J. FRANK WENNAGEL. Corporal GEORGE H. DRAKE, WM. H. BULL, C. J. LILIENTHAL,


JOHN J. MCELROY,


WALLACE OWINGS.


Private James P. Akers,


Private Jos. F. Lipp,


P. E. Appleby,


F. J. Lucke,


E. W. Berry,


C. W. Lusby,


J. H. Biemiller,


C. W. Maccubbin,


W. H. Burch,


A. E. McElroy,


. John F. Byer,


Geo. W. Mathison,


T. H. Carland, C. T. Miller,


W. H. Church,


C. B. Moorehead,


W. H. Collins,


F. L. Murphy,


C. C. Crook, .


H. A. Ostendorf,


H. S. Culbertson,


Franklin Owings,


S. R. Estes,


S. F. Richards,


M. L. Fairall,


H. C. Schooley,


Wm. H. Gees,


Lewis F. Slade,


J. W. Hemling,


J. M. Smith,


J. W. Hentz,


C. W. Stewart,


Otis Keilholtz,


J. C. Stone,


J. C. Kerner,


J. L. Thomas,


E. P. Knapp,


O. H. Thomas,


Chas. Krueger,


O. Von Feldman,


E. P. Legg,


F. I. D. Webb,


W. S. Lilly,


J. J. Weller.


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Company D.


Captain GEORGE C. COLE.


First Lieutenant


Second Lieutenant B. F. BOYDEN.


First Sergeant CHARLES W. NAGLE, JR.


Sergeant F. C. CREAMER,


G. H. CHABUT,


WM .. MOSER,


WM. OLWINE.


Corporal ROBERT H. BUSICK,


CHARLES F. DALLAM,


GEO. N. ALLWELL,


JOSEPH LE BRUN.


Private W. S. Bromley,


Private G. E. McShane,


Samuel S. Creamer,


Robert W. Maxwell,


Jas. A. Ensor,


Jos. Moser,


Amos Everitt,


John Olwine,


Harry Faulkenstein,


Calvin P. Ringgold,


I. Frank,


Geo. W. Ringrose,


J. L. Frey,


E. T. Robb,


Charles Garrison,


Wm. E. Roche,


J. H. Goodman,


James J. Ross,


P. J. Haggerty,


W. B. Smith,


Henry G. Herklotz,


O. O. Vonderburg, Jr.,


S. D. Hewitt,


Charles Wantz,


F. Klein,


H. Clay Ward,


R. S. Littlepage,


Samuel Wolf.


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Company E.


Captain WM. P. ZOLLINGER.


First Lieutenant HARRY PENNINGTON.


Second Lieutenant


First Sergeant PRESTON FIDDIS.


Sergeant JOHN J. CARROLL,


CHARLES E. BECKER,


JOHN ROBB.


Corporal H. E. KENLY, M. S. BAER.


Private F. D. Addison, Private E. Miles,


-J. H. Blacklock,


J. D. Murphy,


A. F. Butler, M. L. Ochs,


T. E. Coale, Jr.,


Henry Pfeifer,


E. Corbett,


W. Pool,


W. T. Davis,


B. B. Porter,


J. L. Foley,


J. Rasin,


Geo. Grapp,


L. Schmidt,


Geo. B. Henderson,


W. E. Stevens,


C. G. Hessler,


J. E. Stirling,


L. J. Hosfros,


A. C. Thornton,


H. Kurth,


P. C. Thornton,


C. Lynch,


C. F. Wiegand, Jr.


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Company F.


Captain J. FRANK SUPPLEE.


First Lieutenant SAM'L R. TREGALLAS.


Second Lieutenant JAS. D. MOULTON.


First Sergeant FERGUS O'CONNOR.


Sergeant RODWELL TURNER, E. S. CONLYN, PERCY E. GUARD, J. PARKER HYNDS.


Corporal E. S. BOTELER,


PHILIP F. DALY,


R. C. CRISWELL,


WARREN MULLER,


P. HANSON HISS,


CHARLES O'D: ADAMS,


JOHN C. HISS,


R. E. NORFLEET.


Private E. F. Anderson,


J. G. Binford,


Private Henry D. Moore, Clinton G. Morgan,


E. M. Brooks,


Geo. W. Naylor,


W. T. Burnett,


Wm. J. Nugent,


D. C. M. Burroughs,


J. Ridgely Orendorff,


C. L. Bushman,


Charles Parran,


Geo. W. Byrd,


J. G. Price, Jr.,


Jas. L. Carroll,


Geo. J. Putsche,


Geo. W. Chamberlaine, Jr.


Thomas F. Putsche,


R. C. Clarke,


E. Luther Putts,


R. L. Craycroft,


Harry Riley,


J. Fred. Darrow,


A. P. Rogers,


Albert H. Gehrman,


Arthur Sangston,


A. E. Glocker,


Jos. B. Sheridan,


G. F. Groeninger,


Wm. Jay Smith,


Philip Grumbrecht,


Charles H. Snow, Jr.,


W. S. Hagerty,


Louis Steinbach,


Chas. E. Hause,


Jacob Susman,


J. L. Herzberg,


Geo. W. Tall,


C. A. Hiss,


Louis Tallerman, E. Tennant,


Geo. W. Howard,


Kennon Jones,


S. H. Tennant,


Wilbur C. Jones,


W. B. Thompson,


Mathias Kiefer,


Thomas R. Turner,


Louis Koerber,


C. D. Wareheim,


Otto W. Krum,


H. W. Welby,


W. W. Mansfield,


W. Kemp West,


R. T. Merryman, Chas. M. Miller,


J. D. Wise,


Frank A. Wisong.


C. W. Mixter,


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Company G.


Captain LAWRASON RIGGS.


First Lieutenant J. FRANK PHILLIPS.


Second Lieutenant CHAS. R. SPENCE.


First Sergeant MORT. T. TAYLOR.


Sergeant F. E. MEEKINS,


W. B. WEED, P. J. GORMLEY.


Corporal G. D. JOHNSON, W .. E. WILSON.


Private C. A. Alleborne,


Private C. H. McClean,


H. B. Beegle,


S. M. Miles,


Louis Berker,


H. L. McCullob,


A. G. Bowery,


O. J. Mealey,


H. Brooks,


H. Nagle,


P. J. Campbell,


Wm. P. Parks,


Robt. Clemmitt,


J. N. Pistel,


D. Currier,


P. H. Rainey,


E. F. Decker,


J. B. Riggs,


S. W. Decker,


R. C. Rosenthal,


A. Ford,


E. J. Russell,


F. A. Gruss,


Chas. H. Sapp,


T. P. Hanson,


L. W. Schroeder,


W. W. Hardtner,


J. E. Sexton,


A. L. Jackson,


T. G. Starr,


G. S. Jackson,


A. T. Talbot,


G. H. Johnson,


E. T. Tinsley,


H. L. Johnson,


A. G. White,


HI. C. Jones,


W. J. Wingate,


T. W. Knox,


J. H. Wohlforth,


A. S. McCabe,


J. N. Zipprian.


C. G. McCabe,


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Company H.


Captain CHARLES F. ALBERS.


First Lieutenant THOMAS D. HARRISON.


Second Lieutenant S. H. IRVING.


First Sergeant J. E. AITCHISON.


Sergeant SAMUEL KIRK,


R. B. MAGRUDER,


W. O. CROSS,


A. R. PORTLOCK.


Corporal B. L. WAGNER, JR.,


H. C. HARTZELL,


J. B. DUNN,


H. T. HINDS.


Private C. C. Abbott,


Private J. S. League,


G. H. Anderson,


J. F. Leamann,


W. C. Barrett,


L. E. Lilly,


J. W. Beard,


F. H. Lumsden,


Jos. C. H. Benjamin,


J. Burgess MacNeal,


J. F. Fenner,


James H. Marriott,


Grason H. Gent,


G. W. Meisal,


Wm. Gunther,


Geo. W. Miller,


S. S. Gwyn,


L. J. Philipp,


S. F. Hardy,


A. R. Portlock,


E. R. Harris,


B. L. E. Reinhardt,


Isaac Hinds,


H. Rodekurt,


R. T. Horan,


G. L. Rogers,


Paul Jordan,


A. H. Sas,


W. H. Kelley,


Jno. Swikert, Jr.,


C. H. League,


Wm. Weissager.


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Company I.


Captain N. LEE GOLDSBOROUGH.


First Lieutenant R. DORSEY COALE.


Second Lieutenant HARRY M. HOEN.


First Sergeant A. S. BARTHOLOMAEI.


Sergeant GEO. W. KRESEMEYER,


W. T. WATKINS,


CHARLES G. Ross,


JOHN G. DUNDON.


Corporal L. CATLEN,


E. T. LEONARD,


CHARLES E. FALES,


CHARLES IGLEHART.


Private C. Albrecht,


Private Wilbur W. Jubb,


R. L. Clark,


W. H. Kaltenbach,


Geo. L. Dicks,


R. A. Lusby,


A. Dogge,


Thomas L. Northam,


Charles Gates,


W. D. Primrose,


L. Gonce,


A. Quintal,


W. L. Granger,


Frank Schmell,


H. Henicken, W. T. Steger,


Geo. Hoffman,


J. C. Wilson,


B. Howes,


O. M. Winder.


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Company K.


Captain ROBERT RIDDELL BROWN.


First Lieutenant DRAYTON M. HITE.


Second Lieutenant HENRY M. WARFIELD.


First Sergeant EDWARD L. WAGNER.


Sergeant A. M. WEBB,


E. H. J. STESCH, C. J. SCHARRER, M. W. TUCKER.


Corporal W. WHITING,


E. A. MUNOZ,


F. S. BAYLESS,


W. A. MUNCKS.


Private C. C. Anderson, Jr.,


Private C. H. Kooke,


N. R. Bayly,


V. E. Liebig,


H. J. Blimline,


J. W. McCuen,


W. J. Combs,


Sidney T. Manning,


J. N. D. Danels,


H. G. Penniman,


H. W. Day,


E. Post,


Wm. Elliott, Jr.,


John T. Powell,


Parks Fisher, Jr.,


Geo. W. Pritchett,


R. W. Fitzgerald,


H. T. Riall,


S. Fry,


W. K. Robinson,


H. S. Fullwood,


F. C. Stauf,


F. A. Hancock,


D. L. Swindell,


N. B. Hutchison,


W. B. Taylor,


J. W. Kempton,


Albert Wolff,


D. W. Kohler,


M. H. Young.


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Music. Drum Major FERD. CZARNOWSKY. DRUM CORPS. Drum Sergeant JOHN MULLAN.


Drummer Wm. Mullan, Drummer H. Frazer,


J. V. Clark, C. Hennick,


A. French,


L. Keiser,


G. Graf,


J. Mccullough.


F. Czarnowsky,


Chief Fifer CHARLES WALTON.


Fifer H. Brown,


Fifer J. Smeaks,


J. J. Ponlons,


Henry Huber,


Fred. Dietzel,


Edward Bell,


John Langgood,


Emil Heise,


Charles Wright,


Edward Hennick,


Wm. T. Minnick,


Philip Geidt.


Milton Finch,


Chief Bugler L. VONERICKSON.


Bugler John Hanson,


Bugler W. Graf,


H. Meeks,


H. F. Waitz,


J. Krantz,


T. Crump,


J. Anderson,


J. Meeks,


Harry T. Waitz,


Wm. Maas.


BAND. Band Master ADAM ITZEL.


Adam Itzel, Jr.,


G. Flock, A. Happel,


G. Muller,


C. Schmidt,


O. Berger,


C. Bladin,


A. Schmidt, Jr., A. Derlin,


J. Norrito,


F. Pfaff,


A. Linhardt, Jr.,


W. Esberger,


L. Marks,


C. Baumann,


E. Muller,


T. Dietrich,


W. Kucera,


S. C. Rosenburg,


P. Farrari, F. Seufert,


A. Kirst,


J. Ferris,


A. Schollmeyer,


A. Volkmann,


J. Tillmann,


L. Krieger,


F. Herrman, Jr.,


F. Linhardt,




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