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Steuart's brigade to which the 2nd Maryland was assigned, assaulted Culps' Hill at Gettysburg, July 2nd, 1863, and took the line of Federal works, ,occupy- the same through the night. On the following morning a further advance movement was attempted, which however failed, and after a desperate conflict the Confederate line was retired to the position on Rock Creek. The 2nd Mary- land have commemorated this service by the erection of a monument which stands on the Federal line of works. The regiment carried into action about 400 muskets, of which force more than one half were killed or wounded.
Eagan, Peter
Mayberry, J. P.
Yingle, A. B. P.
Adams, J. Q. Brown, Jas. Booth, Jno. Bush, Win.
Collins, Chas.
Holloway, Michael
Collins, Richard
Kelley, Jno. Ward, Maurice
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From the Richmond Sentinel.
June 6th, 1864.
The public have already been informed, through the columns of the public journals, of the general results of the late engagements between the forces of General Lee and General-Grant. But they have not yet, learned the particulars, which are always most interesting, and in some instances, owing to the con- fusion which generally attends large battles, they have been misinformed on some points. It is now known by the public that the enemy were momentarily successful in one of their assaults on the lines held by Major General Breckin- ridge's division, which might have resulted in disaster to our cause. It will be interesting to all to know what turned disaster into victory, and converted a triumphant column into a flying rabble. The successful assault of the enemy was made under cover of darkness, before the morning star had been hid by the light of the sun. They came gallantly forward in spite of a severe fire from General Echols' brigade, and in spite of the loss of many of their men, who fell like autumn leaves, until the ground was almost blue and red with their uniforms and their blood. They rushed in heavy mass over our breastworks. Our men, confused by the suddenness of the charge and borne down by the rush of the enemy, retreated, and all now seemed to be lost. At this junction the Second Maryland Infantry, of Col. Bradley T. Johnson's command, now in charge of Captain J. P. Crane, were roused from their sleep. Springing to their arms they formed in a moment, and rushing gallantly forward, poured a deadly fire into the enemy, and then charged bayonet. The enemy were, in turn, surprised at the suddenness and vim of this assault. They gave back-they became con- fused; and General Finnegan's forces coming up, they took flight ; but not until nearly a hundred men were stretched on the plain, from the fire of the Second Maryland Infantry, and many others captured. Lieutenant Charles B. Wise of Company B, now took possession of the guns, which had been aband- oned by our forces, and with the assistance of some of his own men and some of General Finnegan's command, poured a deadly fire into the retreating column of the enemy. Thus was the tide of battle turned, and this disaster converted into a success. I am informed that the whole force of the enemy which came within our lines would have been captured, had it not been for the mistake of an officer who took the enemy for our own men, and thus checked for a few moments the charge of the Second Maryland Infantry. . I take pleasure in narrating these deeds of our Maryland brethren and doubt not you will join in the feeling .-
General Lee referring to the behavior of the 2nd Maryland on the above oc- casión, speaks of them as the " gallant battalion."
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FIELD AND STAFF.
RIDGELY BROWN.
LIEUT .- COLONELS. ROBERT CARTER SMITH. MAJORS.
GUS .. W. DORSEY.
GEO. W. BOOTH.
RIDGELY BROWN. ROBERT CARTER SMITH. ADJUTANTS. JNO. E. H. POST. ASSIST. SURGEON. WILBUR R. MCKNEW. A. Q. M. IGNATIUS W. DORSEY. SERGT. MAJORS. JOHN E. H. POST. ARTHUR BOND.
EDWARD JOHNSON.
Q. M. SERGEANT. CHAS. J. WEGNER. ORD. SERGEANT. . EDWARD JOHNSON.
Co. A.
Frank A. Bond, Capt. Thomas Griffith, ist Lieut.
J. A. V. Puc, 2d Lieut. Edward Beatty, 2d Lieut.
Jno. H. Scholl, Ist Sergt. Hammond Dorsey, Sergt. Frank Griffith, Sergt.
Joshua Riggs, Sergt. Chas. R. Cockey, Sergt. Wm. Wilson, Corp. Bazil Clark, Corp. Arthur Bond, Corp. John Harding.
PRIVATES.
Artis, Jeremiah
Childs, W. H.
Ditty, C. Irving,
Arwistrong, Joshua
Childs, Soper
Dorsey, Harry
Covington, Jesse
Dorsey, J. Pembrook
Bracco, Edward Brown, Jolm R. Beckett, John M.
Crane, Brent Clagett, Jolin
Edelin, Wmn.
Bender, Frank Bell, Henry
Crawford, Thomas
Foster, Michael
Boyd, Andrew
Bond, Saml. G.
Dorsey, Pulaski
Gill, John
Dorsey, Andrew .
Dorsey, Lloyd
Dorsey, Upton
Dorsey, Gustavus
Hall, Edward
Dorsey, C. W.
Hannaway, Win.
Henden, Thos.
Hough, Gresham Hutton, Chas.
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Carey, John B. Cannon, J. G. Dorsey, John
Forsyth, Henry Ferguson, Jolin Griffith, David
Griffin, Geo. C. Gephart, Solomon Graham
Dickerson, L. T. Dunlop, Jos. L. Durburrow, J. C.
Dorsey, I. G.
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Hunter, Thos.
Murdoch, Augustus
Shipley, Saml.
Mooney, John
Smith, Daniel
Magruder, Zach
Stone, Henry,
Henderson, Gaither Hammond, Chas.
Maynard, Thos.
Schwartz, Augustus
MeDowell, Chas.
Slingluff, F. C.
Horner, Frank Hough, Samuel Harrison, C. H.
Miller; W11.
Scott, Geo.
Nelson, R. W.
Tolby, George
Johnson, Otis Johnson, J. N.
Price, M. A.
Thompson, Edward
Johnson, John
Polk, Truston
Thompson, G. L.
Jackson, Andrew J.
Pretzman, D. C.
Thompson, Dorsey
Jones, John
Price, Kennedy
Tschiffely, Edgar L.
Johnson, Edward
Patrick, Chas. R.
Webster, W. H. Warring, Henry ; Webb, WI11.
Kennedy, MePherson
Patrick, John
Worthington, Joshua
Kenley, J. R.
Peddicord, S.
Warfield, A. G.
Lechlider, George
Porter, J. J.
Wooten, Henry E.,
Langley, Thos.
Watkins, Lewis J.
Linthicum, Edwin
Whalen, John W.
Locker, Edward Locker, Wu.
- Ridgely, John Rozier, Chas. Richardson, Howard
Warfield, G.
Leiter, Charles Lincoln, Rush J.
Riley, Thos. S.
Woolford, A.
Sellman, John
Zepp, Chas. P.
Lipscomb, Frank
Co. B.
Gco. M. Emack, Capt.
W. H. W. Guyther, Sergt.
Mason E. McKnew, Ist Lieut.
D. M. Turner, Sergt.
Adolphus Cook, 2nd Lieut.
O. H. Perry, Sergt.
Henry C. Blackiston, 2nd Lieut.
G. M. Serpell, Corp.
S. B. Spencer, Ist Sergt.
J. J. Spear, Corp.
W. A. Wilson, Sergt.
Pembroke Jones, Corp.
PRIVATES.
Aisquitlı, Hobart
Dix, Wm. T.
Jones, Jno.
Baden, J. M.
Dutton, S. S.
Key, Rich'd H.
Barry, W. D.
Dyer, A. M.
Keets, Jno. F.
Beale, Alex.
Farle, Jas. T.
Lyons, Bunton
Bean, Thos. L.
Eareckson, F. G.
McCormick, B. H.
Bean, W. M.
Embert, J. R. H.
McLeod, W.
Bond, J. W.
Ebert, Chas.
McCall, R.
Bowling, Alex.
Eckhart, Chas. H.
Bowling, Nicholas.
Elliott, G. M.
Boarman, J. N. Blackiston, S. H.
Elliott, J. T.
Perrio, Thos. H. Priec, Jas. H.
Brent, Geo. T.
Gibson, Jno. E.
Parker, Geo. T.
Bryan, W. L.
Gough, Chas. E.
Perkins, L. O.
Burch, J. H.
Green, W. O.
Hambleton, J. P.
Hill, J. P.
Hickey, J. F.
Crawford, H. V. B.
Hickey, E. P. .
Hearne, Sam'1 B.
Cropper, Thos. E. Cooper, W. T. Davis, P. A. Deakins, J. R. H.
Hucorn, Jno. F. Hearne, B. G. Jeffers, W. H.
Stanley, Chas. H. Stevers, James C. Scaggs, J. Strong, W.
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Rico, Geo. Riggs, Reuben
Wisner, Jno. D.
Worthington; Chas.
Leisher, G. W.
Perdue, John
Keene, Robt. G.
Polk, Sanıl.
Kettlewell, E. R.
Pue, Ferd C.
Treaekle, Emmet
Mason, R. R.
Stone, C.
Nailor, T. K. Noel, E.
Ferrall, Thos.
Bullen, R. B. Bradley, J. Briscoe, P.
Reed, Mingel Smith, James Seaggs, Edward O. Spear, D. W. C. Spear, Edwin W.
Harry, Janics Heighie, Jolını
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Tolson, W. C. Tolson, Chas. E. Tunis, Theopholus Tunis, Jno. Thomas, Jno. E. Thomas, Edwin
Tippett, M. A. K. Waring, Jas. Waring, Edwin
Wooley, Gco.
Wright, R. B.
Willis, Thos.
Wissmian, L. O.
Watkins, N. W.
Wilks, Thos. M.
Wilson, J. K.
Co. C.
Rob't C. Smith, Capt. Geo. Howard, Ist Licut. T. Jeff Smith, 2nd Lieut. , T. J. Green, 2nd Lieut. Graeme Turnbull, 2nd Lieut. · Jas. D. Walters, 211d Lieut. Illinois Caruthers, Ist Sergt.
Geo. Smith Norris, Sergt. E. Clarence Neale, Sergt. Win. F. Dorsey, Sergt.
Hamilton Lefevre, Sergt.
Richard Knox, Corp.
Richard C. Smith, Corp. Lafayette Hause, Corp.
PRIVATES.
Anderson, Oscar
Hance, Jas. J.
Neale, Wilford
Barber, Christopher
Hartigan, Jno. J.
Norris, Alex. Jr.
Barbour, Oscar
Hayward, Henry
Oates, Jas. F.
Brehm, Jno. P.
Heimiller, Herman
Pool, Wm. C.
Billop, Christopher
Holbrook, Jno.
Puc, W. H.
Biays, Geo. Brown, Rob't Bull, Elijah
Howard, Carroll C.
Palmer, A.
Bateman, H.
Herron, Geo.
Barnes, Richi'd
Hollyday, Gco.
Hager, Jno.
Rogers, Sant'1
Bowie, Harry Byrne Chisildine, W. C.
Hudgins, Chas.
Rogers, Philip
Cook, Geo.
Hume, J. R. F.
Rose, Porter E.
Claude, Hammond
Harry, Albert
Reach, Jno.
Cretin, Jno.
Inloes, Chas
Redwood, A. C.
Crittenden, C.
Jones, Win. O.
Redwood, J. W.
Jones, G. W.
Raphael, Eugene
Jenkins, Poland
Stonebraker, Jos. R.
Crane, Win.
Jenkins, Geo. C.
Sanders, Hillen T.
Clements, Wm. Dall, H. McP.
Kettlewell, Chias.
Shroff, Peter F. Spencer, Jervis Stone, Jos. Smith, Wilson C.
Dittus, Jno. F. Dance, E. Scott
Lemmon, W. S.
Sullivan, Frank
Einory, Dan'1 G.
Liambaugli, Win. C.
Slater, Wni. J.,
Elder, Geo. H.
Latrobe, R. Stewart
Shorb, Donald M. M ..
Lyon, Sam'l H.
Snowden, Jno. Street, Jas. Shiplett, P.
Levering, Thos. H.
Scott, J. E. Tennant, T.
Gough, Chas. E.
McBride, Thos. C.
Thomas, Raleigh C.
Grogan, Rob't R.
McCourt, Jas. R.
Towles, J. C.
McCleary, Peter H.
Valentine, Geo.
McKee, Jas.
Williams, Aug. A.
Magill, Davidge
Welch, Jos. C.
Magill, Wmn. D.
Mitchell, Levin
Macatee, J. J.
Macatec, S. E.
Macatee, Henry
Makomer, Mathias
Makall, Leonard Myers, Clinton
Weber, Edward Williams, Thos. P. Wilde, Gco. Young, Washington
Douglierty, Jas.
Kimball, H.
Lurman, Gustav W.
I,cazcy, Jos. H. Lunikin, Jas. T.
Elder, Lawrence Edwards, Wmn. Foley, David. R. Flanegan, Jno. Gill, Wn. H.
McWilliams, Hugh
Gray, Henry L. Goodman, Otho Giles, Wn. F. Grove, Thos. Glenn, Clement Glenn, Elias
Wusten, Henry Willis, Chas. W. Wood, I. J. Wharton, Win. F.
Glenn, Francis George, Thomas Grogan, J. Graham, Jesse Hayward, Henry
Howard, R. McG.
Post, Jno. E. H.
Howard, Jno. E.
Pue, Arthur
Riley, Jno. P. Ridgely, Jno.
Harry, Juo.
Rogers, Jas. P.
Chambers, Rob't M. Carey, Michacl.
Krebs, Chas.
Williams, Jno. W.
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Co. D.
Warner G. Welsh, Capt.
Win. H. Dorsey, Ist Lieut.
Stephen D. Lawrence, 2nd Lieut. Milton Welsh, 2nd Lieut. Phineas. I. Davis, Ist Sergt.
Upton L. Dorsey, Sergt. Thos. G. Worthington, Sergt.
Albert Jones, Sergt. Lewis W. Trail, Sergt.
Geo. R. Simpson, Corp. Edwin Selvage, Corp.
Geo. R. Cather, Corp.
Rich H. Norris, Corp.
PRIVATES.
Bromwell, Thos. C. S.
Gibson, Henry
Pope, Win. H.
Bromwell, Henry H.
Grimes, Harry
Placide, Rob't
Bromwell, Josiah R.
Geiger, Jno.
Raitt, Chas. H.
Brasher, Thos P.
Hammond, Denton
Radcliffe, Edward
Butler, Cyrus S.
Hammond, Oliver B.
Raborg, Christopher
Boyle, Chas. B.
Hoyle, Nathan I, ..
Raborg, Wm.
Banghman, L. Victor ..
Harrison, Win.
Rosan, Chas. W.
Barrick, Win.
Hergesheimer, David
Roley, Thos. Shafer, Cornelius L.
Carter, Grafton
Hillary, Thos.
Steres, Christopher Simons, Albert
Corcoran, Thos. W.
Jones, Edward C.
Stephenson, Thos. H.
Clark, Joseph
Kemp, Chas.
Stephenson, Dawson
Cleary, Vachel T.
Kemp, Theodore
Shultz, William
Crisswell, Juo. O.
Knauff, Gco. W.
Chester, Henry
Landen, Chas.
Steele, Jno. Sollers, Win. O. Snook, Jerone H.
Dade, Win. F. Delashinutt, Win. H.
Mercer, Sam'l B.
Shower, Gco.
Davis, Evan
Miles, Geo. T.
Sisson Christopher
Davis, Thos. S.
McLanahan, Wm. H.
Schessler, Henry
Doomandy, Jno.
Merryman, Joseph
Taylor, Chas. J. Tyler, Jno. B. .
Ewing, Win. F.
Maynard, Albert
Tyler, Gco. Tyler, Albert
Fearhake, Adolphus
Matthews, HI. H.
Thomas, Wm,
Fitzgerald, Thos.
Flint, Joseph Funk, Chas. D. Grabill, Abrahani W.
Obenderfe, Jno.
Wilson, Frederick
Grimes, Cornelius
Welsh, Luther
Geascy, Jas. W.
O'Leary, Jerry Ott, Gco. W.
Wilson, Rob't
Geasey, Chas. H.
Price, Jas. E.
Warfield.
Co. E.
William I. Raisin, Capt. S. B. Burroughs, Ist Licut. Nathaniel Chapman; 2nd Lieut. Jos K. Roberts, Jr., 2nd L,icut. Townley Robey, Ist Sergt. Jno. Savage, Sergt.
Solomon Wright, Sergt. Thos. H. Gemmill, Sergt. Geo. T. Hollyday, Corp. Benj. J. Turton, Corp.
Henry C. Wallis, Corp. Jno. W. Slaven, Corp.
PRIVATES.
Booker, Wm. T." Bourne, Jas. B. Baden, Win. A. H. Brawner, T. M. Brooke, Geo. W. Brooke, Cleinents
Boone, W. C. Bryant, Geo. H. Bryan, W. C. Baker, H. W. Cox, Jas. B.
Conmick, Rob't
Cockey, Jno. P.
Chesley, Dan'l S. Cator, Benj. Crawford, Geo. I, Cadle, Jas. R. Cleary, Paul W.
Clagett, Rob't
Lickle, Jno. 1). McDaniel, Jno.
Shafer, Thos. H.
Ewing, Harvey S.
Myers, Thos.
Ensor, Zadock Ebbert,
MacKubbin, Jas. B.
McSherry, Edward L.
Traphall, Joseph
Maguire, Jos. F. Neal, Frank Neal, Harry.
Worthington, Geo. E.
Woodward, Columbus, O.
Weaver, Hiram,
Cole, Chas. N.
Herring, Frank
Clarke, Chas. H.
Jones, Spencer C.
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Howard H. Kinsey, Sergt Henry A. Wile, Sergt.
Wilbur J. Rolph, Corp.
Jno. W. Latham, Corp.
Jos. C. Shorb, Corp.
PRIVATES.
Altwater, J. W ...
Hummer, Joseph
Mettee, Charles
Ashby, R. W.
Hammett, Jno. H.
McMullin, Charles
Hannigan, Win.
Ormes, Nathan
Hampton, Thos.
Perville, Leighton
Heard, Jno. I ..
Patton, Jas. W.
Jolunson, Hy. B. Johnson, Geo.
Pierce, Alfred Pitts, William
Brown; Theopolus
Johnson, Jno.
Poole, William
Brown, George Carroll, J. C. Chaplin, Chas. Cunningham, Geo. W.
Kelley, Daniel B.
Rushing, John
Kelly, Jno.
Rosaa, Sterling Rose, Jesse Sherry, Charles
Chapman, Isaac Callan, Owen Coslow, Jas.
Kimball, Lewis
Smith, Thomas Sleighter, Benj. F.
Deaver, Jno. R.
Leslie, Jno. W. Lucas, H. C. Lloyd, Jno. I,. Lusby, James
Wells, William
Mitchell, James
Wilne, J. S.
Weber, Philip
Weishard, Michael Ward, Jos,
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Conley, Martin V. Disharoon, Jno. Duvall, Jas. E. Davidson, Rob't Ewen, W. T. Edelin, Jesse R. Ferguson, J110. Field, Geo. W. Gilroy, Thos. Glenn, Jas. S. Green, Win. B.
Lancaster, Sam'l G. Loysden, N. Larkinson, N.
Ridgway, M. J. Rolph, Geo. W. Roberts, Richard
Simpson, Jno. T. Stallings, C. L. Schakley, H. B.
Mitchell, Rob't S.
Spencer, Jno. C.
Sweeney, Geo.
Slingluff, Jno. A.
Mettam, H, C.
Turton, M. G.
Magruder, Id. W.
Thompson, Charles R.
Goodloc, WI1.
Morris, Edwin
Hollingsworth, Wmn. T.
Morris, Lewis
Thompson, W11. B. Vandiver, Geo. Warring, Thos. G.
Harkins, James Hunt, Chas. W.
Paca, E. T.
Welch, A. J.
Pumphrey, Jno. T.
Waters, Jno. A.
Pumphrey, Geo. W ..
Worthington, H. T.
Price, Wni. C.
West, Joseph Jr.
Pollitt, Alexander
Wooters, Alexander
Pruitt, Jno.
Wood, Francis M. Wheeler, Jas. R.
Pusey, O. C.
Wynn. Jas. A.
Quinn, J. H. V.
Wynn, Joseph,
Keating, Edward Leffinger, Isaac Lum, Benj. F.
Rich, Edward, R.
Wilson, Chas.
Roc, Sam'l
Wright, Clinton
Rateliffe, Edward R.
Ward, Archer
Berner, August Bitchel, Fred F. Beaston, Geo. M. Breed, Hy: L. Barnes, Jno.
Johnson, John
Remie, Loon
Kelly, Richard Konig, Hy.
Kauffinan, Carl
Thacker, Albert Tyler, Winfield Williams, D. H. S.
Dooley, Thos. Dunn, John Eiger, J110. H. Flannigan, Patrick Floyd, Wm. S. Green, Win. Gardner, J. J. Green, Hugh T.
Meagher, James Monteray, Andrew Minnilian, Thomas Meister, Charles
McClernney, Geo. S.
Murray, Ed. C ..
Merrick, Geo. C. Mullin, C. S. Moise, A. W.
Newkirk, Josialı
Hambleton, T. E. Harwood, Rich Jones, Rob't Jenkins, Jas. W. Jump, Chas. M. Johnson, Wm. Jarvoc, Win. F. Kraus, Chas. M.
Peeler, Mallard T.
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Geo. R. Gaither, Capt.
Gus. W. Dorsey, Capt. N. C. Hobbs, Capt. Rudolph, Cecil, ist Lieut.
Geo. Buckingham, Sergt.
Ira Albaugh, Sergt.
W. W. Burgess, Sergt.
F. H. D. Pue, 2d Lieut.
Samuel W. Dorsey, 2d Lieut.
George Howard, 2d Licut.
Ridgely Brown, 2d Lieut. Thomas Griffith, 2d Licut. Frand A. Bond, 2d Lieut.
F. Ico Wills, Corp. William Barnes, Corp. B. H. Morgan, Corp. Robert Bruce, Corp. James Oliver, Corp.
PRIVATES.
Albauglı, J110.
Evans, Benj.
Merritt, Sanil. McCubbin, E.
Archer, Robert Arnett, Win. Bowling, C. A. Bump, G. C.
Fitzgerald, W. B.
Maguire, H. A. W.
Forrest, Pitt
McGinnis, Frank
Gill, G. M.
Maynadier Jno. H.
Barry, D. R. Bowie, H.
Gardner, J.
Mercer, E. W.
Bigger, Jno. Blakely, W. H.
Gaiging, Michael
McSherry, Richard
Brandt, A. J.
Gaither, Washington
MacKall, Robert,.
Brown, Henry
Gibson, Wi.
McCabe, Geo.
Brady, Eugene
Gittings, Harry
Maxwell, John
Griffith, Frank
McCloud, Henry .
Bowlnan, M. Barnes, William Beatty, Edward Betts, Sanmiel Bond, F.
Hayden, A.
Murdock, Campbell
Holland, J. J. J.
Owings, J. H.
Bowie, W. B.
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Hartmier, R.
Offutt, John
Bowie, Albert
Holland, Jolın
Offutt, Wm.
Brown, Charles
Hobbs, Jarrett
Oliver, James
Brown, J. W.
Hurly, Otho
O'Neal, Jolin H.
Hopkins, H.
Pitts, Fred
Harding, Jno.
Pitts, Jno, W.
Hayden, Horace
Pitts, Win ..
Clinton, De Witt
Hayden, Win.
Purnell, W. S.
Clagett, H. H.
Hewes, Win.
Pitts, Emory
Holland, Mitchell
Plummer, John B.
Hobbs, Townley
Puc, Ferd
Isaacs, Win.
Puc, Ventress
Jackins, Win. K.
Ridgley, Sam'l
Jameson, Frank
Rinch, J. V. Rider, Win1.
Jameson, James
Riggs, Joshua
Jenkins, Henry
Roby, Townley
Dorsey, C. R.
Keene, Robert
Dorsey, Wm11.
Kelbaugh, Wi11.
Slater, George
Dusenberg, B.
Kenley, Rich
Lepper, C. V.
Small, George Shervill, Thos. Smith, John Scraggs, Robert
Dorsey, Hammond
Smith, John
Dorsey, Jolın
Scraggs, Robert
Dorsey, Puc Ellis, Thomas
Lambert, Win. Langley, Thos. Lee, Otho S.
Le Maits, James
Sakers, John Sisson, O. B.
Cunningham, R. Calbreth, Jno. Campbell, Wm. Carroll, Harper Childs, WI. Clark, Rody, Clements, Erank Cook, Rudolph Durkin, John Davis, H. B.
Jenkins, E. D.
Johnson, John
Kuhn, John
Smoot, Josepli Smith, C. W. Show, Joseph
Davics, Wm. Ditty, Irving Dorsey, C. H.
Logan, Alex Linthicum, Jno.
Morton, Thos.
Griffith, Geo.
Holland, P. R.
()'Brien,; E.
Brown, Lewis Clark, Ignatius Conradt, C. J.
Glandel, John
AcNulty, James
Griffith, Richard.
Maynadier, J. M.
Edwards, Dr.
Robert Floyd, ist Sergt.
W. H. Wright, Sergt.
George Howard, Ist Lieut.
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Shriver, Mark O.
Turner, Thomas
Wilson, Luther
Schull, John
Wheatley, Chas.
Wagner, Hy.
Seignor, Thos.
Walsh, Thos.
Wheatly, Frank
Sellman, John
Witzlebben, A.
Waters, Jolin
Smith, Thomas
Waters, Green
Webster, Win. S.
Stewart, Robert
Waters, T. J.
Wheatley, Walter
Thomas, Daniel
Wilson, A. S.
Wrench, John
Treackle, Albert Tonge, Richard
Weeks, H.
Wilson, Win. S.
Wilson, Chas.
Some of the actions in which the First Maryland Cavalry were en- gaged : Kernstown, Maurytown, Greenland Gap, Oakland, Md., Morgantown, W. Va., Bridgeport, W. Va., Cairo, W. Va., Middletown, W. Va., Winchester, Va., Hagerstown, Md., Morton's Ford, Brandy Station, Auburn or Cedar Creek, Buckland, Gainesville, Taylorsville, Pollard's Farm, Old Church, Beaver Damn, Dabney's Ferry, Ashland, Trevillian's Station, Leetown, Bladensburg, Rockville, Md., Poolsville, Md., Gettysburg, Pa., Martinsburg, Va., .Charlestown, Va., Bunker Hill, Va., Fisher's Hill, Va., Madison C. H., Va., Liberty Mills, Va., Higli Bridge, Va., Appomattox.
Cloverdale, Botetourt Co., Va., April 28th, 1865.
LIEU'T .- COL. DORSEY, Commanding First Maryland Cavalry :
I have just learned from Capt. Emack, that your gallant band was moving . up the Valley in response to my call. I am deeply pained to say that our army cannot be reached, as I have learned that it has capitulated. It is sad indeed to think that our country's future is all shrouded in gloom. But for you and your command there is the consolation of having faithfully done your duty. Three years ago the chivalric Brown joined my old regiment with twenty-three Mary- land volunteers, with light hearts and full of fight. I soon learned to admire, respect and love them for all those qualities which endear soldiers to their offi- cers. They recruited rapidly, and as they increased in numbers, so did their reputation and friends increase, and they were soon able to form a command and take a position of their own. Need I say when I see that position so high and almost alone among soldiers, that my heart swells with pride to think that a record so bright and glorious is in some part linked with mine, would that I could see the mothers and sisters of every member of your Battalion, that I might tell them how nobly you have represented your State, and maintained your cause.
But you will not be forgotten. The fame you have won will be guarded by Virginia with all the pride she feels in her own sons, and the ties which have linked us together, memory will preserve you who struck the first blow in Bal- timore and the last in Virginia have done all that could be asked of you, and had the rest of our officers and men adhered to our cause with the same devo- tion, to-day we would have been free from Yankee thraldom. I have ordered the brigade to return to their homes, and it behooves us now to separate with my warmest wishes for your welfare, and a licarty God bless you, I bid you fare- well.
THOMAS T. MUNFORD;
Brig-Gen. Commanding Division.
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