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SUPPLEMENTARY ROSTER.
ROSTER of the men who enlisted in the First District of Columbia Cavalry from Maine and were not transferred to the First Maine regiment. Com- piled from the Adjutant-General's Report, 1864-5.
CAPTAIN.
SARGENT, DANIEL F. - Res. Brewer; com. capt. Co. H, 2d Me. Inf. May 28, '61, maj. '62, and lieut. col. '63; m. o. with regt. at ex. of two years' ser .; com. 1st lieut. Co. G, Ist D. C. '64, and pro. capt. Co. M; killed in action at Reams' Station, Aug. 23, '64. [See pp. 328, 346, 356.]
LIEUTENANTS.
PARKMAN, ELI W. - Age 23; res. Charleston; mus. Oct. 15, '63; com. 2d and 1st lieuts. Co. D; killed in action, June 16, '64. [See pp. 332, 356.]
ELI WESTON PARKMAN was born in Charleston. Me .. April 1, 1840. He attended the district school and the academy at East Corinth till he was about seventeen years of age, when he taught his first school. After that. his time was wholly given to teaching and study. He attended Buck-port Seminary most of the time from 1860 to 1862. when he entered Wesley. University, Middletown, Conn. He remained there one year, and expected to continue there; but he felt that his country's call for help was one to which no true man could fail to respond. and he answered the call. thon_i! he knew that by so doing he would be obliged to give up, or at least |- - pone, his cherished plans and hopes for the future. He enlisted Anzust 14, 1863. as a private in the First District of Columbia Cavalry, and was nos- tered into the United States service October 15. Upon the organization his company he was chosen second lieutenant, and was afterwards pro moted to first lieutenant. He was shot through the body while leading h- men in an attack on Petersburg, Va .. June 16, 1564. and died the next .. at the age of twenty-four years, two months. He was loved by officers and men. He was ever kind and thoughtful for the welfare and comfort of his- men, and carried out in the field the Christian principles which he lol made the rule and guide of his life. His captain writes: " No braver af. more accomplished officer and excellent man ever gave his life for his cot .. try than he.'
LAKIN, CORYDON B. - Age 23; res. Stetson; mus. Oct. 15, 1B. a. 21 lieut. Co. K: pro. 1st lieut. Co. B of the original battalion, and probably remained with that battalion.
SPAULDING, ALBERT. - Age 23: res. Newport; mus. Oct. 15, 03. 21 lient. Co. E; probably remained with the original battalion. [t ] 349.]
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SERGEANT.
ANDREWS, SYLVANUS G. - Age 24; res. Exeter; mus. Feb. 10, '64, Co. G; died of disease, May 5, '04.
CORPORALS.
HOPKINS, GUSTAVUS A. - Age 28; res. Plymouth; mus. Oct. 15. '63, as corp. Co. D; died of disease.
SIMMONS, GEORGE L .- Age 21; res. Camden; mus. Feb. S, '64. Co. F: killed in action.
BUGLERS.
ANNIS, JONATHAN A .- Age 24; res. Camden: mus. Feb. S, '64, Co. F; tr. to navy.
DANIELS, JOHN E. - Age 18; res. Exeter; mus. Oct. 15, '63. Co. D.
VEAZIE, ARTHUR. - Age 21; res. Castine; mus. Jan. 22, '64, Co. G; pris. June 29, '64.
FARRIER.
DAVIS, CHARLES M. - Age 29; res. Rockland; mus. Feb. 22, '64, Co. G; died of disease in May.
WAGONER.
TAYLOR, ANEL G. - Age 39; res. Lyndon; mus. Feb. S, '64, Co. F; died of disease, July 7, '64.
PRIVATES.
ADAMS, DANIEL. - Age 28; res. Linneus; mus. Feb. 5, '64.
ARCHIBALD, SAMUEL G. - Age 23; res. Portland; mus. Feb. 12; left at Augusta, unfit for service.
ATWOOD, JAMES F. - Age 18; res. Kenduskeag; mus. Jan. 19, Co. G; killed in action, June 26, '64.
AYERS, CLARENCE. - Age 18; res. Portland; mus. Jan. 12, '64.
BAKER, FREDERICK. - Age 21; res. Sweden; mus. Feb. 20, '04.
BARKER, HENRY. - Age 24; res. Milford; mus. Jan. 4, '64. Co. H; died at Washington. April 26, '64.
BETTS, GEORGE H. - Age 25; res. Buxton: mus. Feb. 24, '64.
BIRKENSTOCK, JOHN. - Age 20; res. Washington, D. C .; mus. March 15, 64. Co. F.
BLANCHARD, ALBERT J. - Age 18; res. Exeter; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. E: killed in action.
BOLAN, ALLEN L. - Age 22; res. New Sharon; mus. March 7, '64.
BOWEN, BENJAMIN F. - Age 18; res. Perry; mus. Jan. 13, '64, Co. HI; killed in action, June 29.
BREWER, CHARLES E. - Age 25; res. Freeport; mus. March 5, '64, Co. M: died in Washington.
BRICKETT, GEORGE W. - Age 18; res. Etna; mus. Oct 15, '63, Co. D; died at Washington, Dec. 22, '63.
BROWN. DAVID F. - Age 23; res. Levant; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. E; died of disease.
BRYANT, JAMES W. - Age 19; res. Anson; mus. Feb. 22, '64, Co. G: miss-
BUCKINGHAM, JOHN E. - Age 18; res. Presque Isle; mus. Feb. S. '64. Co. F. · ing in action, June 29, '64.
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BURLINGAME, JASON. - Age 19; res. Oldtown; mus. Dec. 24, '63.
CALEB, GEORGE A .- Age 18; res. Portland; mus. Feb. 1, '64; left at Augusta, unfit for service.
CARGILL, ALONZO M. - Age 18; res. Damariscotta; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. F: killed in action, Aug. 16, '64.
CHASE, OSCAR T. - Age 19; res. Bradford; mus. Jan. 18. '64.
CLOUGH, JOHN W .- Age 18; res. Mapleton plantation; mus. Feb. 8, '64. Co. F; died of disease, July 12, '64.
COBB, CHARLES H. - Age 21; res. Orrington; mus. Feb. 9, '64, Co. L; disch. April 8, '64.
CONLEY, GEORGE W. - Age 18; res. Gorham; mus. Feb. 19, '64.
CRAIG, JOHN C .- Age 18; res. Dixmont; mus. Feb. 21, '64.
CROCKETT, CHARLES W. - Age 20; res. Stetson; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. D); disch. for dis. Dec. '63.
CROSBY, STEPHEN R .- Age 21; res. Clifton; mus. Feb. 19, '64, Co. G: missing in action, June 29, '64.
CROWELL, CHARLES H. - Age 25; res. Dexter; mus. June 18, '64, Co. G: died of disease, April 2, 64.
CURTIS, JAMES, JR. - Age 24; res. Stetson; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. E; died in hospital.
DELAITE, SAMUEL P. - Age 34; res. Monticello; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. F: killed in action on Kautz's first raid, in May. [See p. 324.]
DILL, GEORGE S. - Age 19; res. Lewiston; mus. Feb. 8, '64; killed in action. DOBBS, WARREN. - Res. Etna; mus. Co. D; killed in action, June 15. 64.
DOYEN, HENRY L. - Age 18; res. Levant; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. E; killed on pieket.
EASTMAN, GILMAN L. - Age 18; res. Corinth.
ESANCY, JOHN F. - Age 18; res. Appleton; mus. Feb. 5, '64.
FOSTER, CHARLES W. - Age 41; res. Castine; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. F; tr. to navy.
FROST, COLUMBUS B. - Age 18; res. Perry; mus. Jan. 13, '64.
GILBERT, JOSEPH D. - Age 29; res. Parkman; mus. March 5, '64.
HAMILTON, BENJAMIN. - Age 19; res. Mount Vernon; mus. Jan. S. '64.
HARDGRAVE, GEORGE. - Age 27; res. Wiscasset; mus. March 3, '64.
HAYNES, HORACE M. - Age 43; res. Arrowsic; mus. Feb. S. '64.
HEMINGWAY. JOSEPH H. - Age 20; res. Camden; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. F: disch. for dis. Aug. 11, '64.
HITCHINGS, OLIVER. - Age 44; res. Littleton; mus. Jan. 5. '64.
HOPKINS, D. OSCAR. - Age 23; res. Plymouth; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. D: died at Washington, Feb. 2.
HOWARD, JOHNSON, JR. - Age 18; res. Brooksville; mus. Jan 19, '64, Co. M; died at Washington.
HENNEWELL, DAVID. - Age 34; res. Southport; mus. Feb. 11, '64; died June 12.
HURD, HENRY J. - Age 27; res. Corinth; mus. Feb. 2, '64, Co. G; missing in action, June 29, '64.
JENKINS, ISAAC N. - Age 30; res. Stetson; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. D; died in rebel prison.
JOHNSON, ALONZO L. - Age 19; res. Searsmont; mus. Jan. 27, '64, Co. G: pris. June 29. '64.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM J. - Age 26: res. Augusta; mus. May 5, '64: on the adj. gen. report as tr. to Co. C, Ist Me., but does not appear on the co. rolls.
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KELLOGG, MARCELLUS R. - Age 20; res. Patten; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co ._ D; wd. Aug. 25, '64; supposed dead.
LADD, JOHN W. - Age 18; res. Mount Vernon; mus. Feb. 10, '64.
LARY, CHARLES S .- Age 18; res. Corinth; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. D; killed in action, June 30, '64.
LEIGHTON, CYRUS. - Age 18; res. Stetson; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. D: killed in action, June 27.
LINNELL, CHARLES E. - Age 21; res. Levant; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. D; died of disease, March 24, '64.
LOVEJOY, JAMES W .- Age 18; res. Lewiston; mus. Feb. 8, '64; killed in action, June 29, '64.
MARDEN, WAYLAND. - Age 28; res. Camden; mus. Jan. 12, '64.
MCALLISTER, DEWITT C .- Age 27; res. Camden; mus. Feb. S, '64, Co. F: tr. to navy.
MCCOMBS, JOHN H. - Age 18; res. Garland; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co G; pris. June 29.
MCDANIEL, CORNELIUS C. - Age 21; res. Orono; mus. Nov. 28. '63.
MCKENNEY, CYRUS W. - Age 44; res. Fremont plantation; mus. Jan. 13, '64.
MITCHELL, EVERETT. - Age 18; res. Etna; mus. Feb. 1, '64, Co. G; died at Augusta, April 7, '64.
MOONEY, JOHN. - Age 21; res. Bangor; mus. May 18, '64.
MOOR, JAMES. - Age 27; res. Biddeford; mus. Feb. 4, '64.
MORGAN, JACOB O. - Age IS; res. Westbrook; mus. Jan. 18. '64.
MORRIS, JAMES W. - Age 18; res. Westbrook; mus. Feb. 12, '04.
MULVIN, BENJAMIN. - Age 21; res. Canaan; mus. Jan. 16. '64.
NASON, SAMUEL E .- Age 37; res. Buxton; mus. Feb. 1, '64. Co. L; died April 21, '04.
NEAL, JOHN O. - Age 35; res. England; mus. Feb. 20, '64.
NICKERSON. NASON G. - Age 28; res. Monticello; mus. Feb. 25. 64.
ORDWAY, BENJAMIN, - Age 23; res. Pownal; mus. Jan. 18, '64.
OSBORNE, JAMES H. - Age 19; res. Portland; mus. Jan. 25. '64.
PARKER, SANFORD G. - Age 18; res. Camden; mus. Jan. 23. 61.
PAUL, LEANDER H. - Age 28; res. Camden; mus. Feb. S. '64, Co. F; tr. to navy, May 15, '64. .
PERKINS, THOMAS. - Age 26; res. Newfield; mus. Jan. 28, '64.
PHILLOP. THOMAS. - Age 19; res. Lewiston; mus. Feb. 8, 64, Co. H: killed in action.
PRATT, ARSTON R .- Age 38: res. Letter II. R. 2; mus. Feb. S, 64. Co. F: died of disease, Sept. 4, '64.
PRATT, CHARLES H. - Age 25; res. Greene; mus. Feb. 8, '64; left sick in Augusta.
PRINCE, GEORGE H. - Age 23; res. Camden; mus. Feb. 19, '64: died March 7, '64.
PROCTOR, J. LOREN. - Age 21; res. China: mus. May 31. '64.
PULLEN, CHARLES H. - Age 20; res. Exeter; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. D: died of disease, July 20.
REED, ALVIN L. - Age 23; res. New Portland; mus. Oet. 15, '63, Co. D. REED, FREDERICK. - Age 30; res. Bangor; mus. Feb. 10, 64, Co. L: disch. May 5.
REYNOLDS, JAMES E. - Age 41; res. Harrison; mus. Feb. 4, 64, Co. L: ci d in Aug. 64.
RICHARDS, HENRY B. - Age 21; res. Camden: mus. Jan. IS, '64.
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RICHARDSON, JOSEPH. - Age 21; res. Castine; mus. Jan. 28, '64, Co. G; pris. June 29.
RIDER, CHARLES E. - Age 20; res. Bradford; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. D; killed in action, June 15.
RIDLON, ALBION L. - Age 32; res. Saco; mus. Feb. 9, '64.
RIVIER, AALFRED. - Age 18; res. Biddeford; mus. Feb. 10, '64.
ROBERTS, THOMAS F. - Age 19; res. Portland; mus. Feb. 3, '64, Co. L; disch. May 5, '64.
ROBINSON, FRED C. - Age 18; res. Alva plantation; mus. Jan. 14, '64.
ROLLINS, CHARLES H. - Age 18; res. Warren; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. F; died of disease, May 29, '64.
ROWELL, GEORGE W. - Age 24; res. Eddington: mus. Jan. 19, '64, Co. G; wd. and pris. June 25, '64; supposed dead.
ROWELL, STEPHEN P. - Age 27; res. Orono; mus. Feb. 1, '64, Co. G; wd. and pris. June 25; reported dead.
SEDEQUEST, J. HARVEY. - Age 36: res. Calais; mus. Jan. 15, '64, Co. H. SHOREY, EDMUND. - Age 29; res. Littleton; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. F; died of disease, May 28, '64.
SHUMAN, GEORGE W. - Age 23; res. Camden; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. F; tr. to navy.
SMITH, T. JEFFERSON. - Age 21; res. Hollis; mus. Jan. 30, '64, Co. G; killed in action, June 26, '64.
STANHOPE, JAMES M. - Age 44; res. Orneville; mus. Feb. 10, '64, Co. K: died May 11, '64.
STAPLES, EDWIN. - Age 28; res. Casco; mus. Feb. 20, '64; killed in action. Sept. 16, '64.
STEARNS, MINOT C. - Age 23; res. Kenduskeag; mus. Oct. 15, '63, Co. E; died of disease.
STEELE, GEORGE W. - Age 25; res. Brooksville; mus. Jan, 26, '64, Co. G; missing in action, June 29, '04.
STROUT, SAMUEL, JR. - Age 22; res. Portland; mus. Feb. 4, '64; tr. to Co. M; missing in action.
STUDLEY, BENJAMIN E. - Age 18; res. Camden; mus. Jan. 13, '64.
SYLVESTER, ANSEL T. - Age 31; res. Wade plantation; mus. Feb. 16, '64, Co. G; pris .; reported dead.
SYLVESTER, LEVI W. - Age 19; res. Etna; mus. Feb. 1, '64.
TASH, CHARLES L. - Age 24; res. Chester; mus. Feb. 10. '64, Co. L; pris. Aug. 25, '64.
TOWNSEND, WILLIAM H. - Age 29; res. Calais; mus. Feb. 19, '64.
TRIFFIT, ALFRED C. - Age 18; res. Wesley; mus. Feb. 10, '64, Co. L; died at Georgetown, May 13, '04.
WALKER, CHARLES H. - Age 18; res. Atkinson; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. K.
WALKER, FREELAND C .- Age 18; res. Abbott; mus. Oct 15. '63, Co. E: killed in action.
WILLIAM. JOHN. - Age 44; res. Carmel; mus. Jan. 27, '64.
WING, JOHN G. - Age 31; res. Orono: mus. Dec. 3, '63.
WISSLER, JOHN. - Age 40; res. Kingfield; mus. Feb. 4, '64.
Woon, HIRAM. - Age 18; res. Orrington; mus. Feb. 8, '64, Co. F; died of disease.
WRIGHT, EZRA R. - Age 19; res. Lewiston; mus. Feb. 19, '64.
WYMAN, GEORGE W. - Age 23; res. Charleston; mus. Jan. 26, '64, Co. G: disch. for dis. July 16, '64.
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RECAPITULATION.
The number of officers from Maine in the First District of Columbia Cav- alry who were not transferred to the First Maine, was four- one captain and three lieutenants. Of these, two were killed in action, and two probably remained with their own companies in the battalion not transferred.
The number of enlisted men was one hundred and twenty-four, of whom one was a sergeant, two corporals, three buglers, one farrier, one wagoner. and one hundred and sixteen privates. Of these, twenty-seven died of disease, seventeen were killed in action, one died from wounds, four died in prison, eight were discharged for disability, five were transferred to the navy, and sixty-two are unaccounted for, many of the latter being borne on the report as "missing in action," and probably died in prison.
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CASUALTIES.
EXPLANATION.
THIS list of casualties is made up from the roster, and is as near perfect and complete as it can be made after the lapse of so many years. The list will not always agree with the numbers as given in the text, which in the main are from the official reports. For these discrepancies there are sev- eral reasons. The official reports were made at the time, from lists collected within a day or two after the battle or skirmish, and were correct at that time. But it was afterwards learned that some who were reported missing had been killed; some who had been reported killed were only missing, and afterwards were released from prison and returned to duty; and some who were reported missing were found to have been wounded as well as taken prisoners, while others managed to escape and rejoin the command in a few days, though not until after the official report was made out. Again, the records and memoranda from which the roster is made are incomplete, and often indefinite. It will be seen that during the year 1864 there are a number of casualties with no time or place atfixed. and consequently they cannot be classified with the engagements or skir- mishes to which they belong, which lessens the number of casualties in those engagements. The monthly returns contained little or no record of wounds received, and it happened, naturally, that very many who were wounded, recovered and returned to duty before the following November. in which case there was no mention of the fact in the annual reports of the adjutant-general of the state, and no record of the casualty has come into the possession of the historian. In the case of the First District of Columbia Cavalary, there are a large number of men reported as prisoners, or as wounded. at transfer. It is probable that the greater portion of these casualties occurred in the engagement at Sycamore church, but there is no way in which to separate them from the others. The rank of the comrade as it appears in the roster is given, instead of the rank at the time of the casualty, for facility in reference. With these explanations, and with the suggestion that it does not tell the whole story, this list is presented.
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LIST OF CASUALTIES.
1862.
Middletown, May 24.
Field and Staff. - Wounded and prisoner, Maj. Jonathan P. Cilley; prisoner, Surg. George W. Haley.
Co. A. - Wounded. Lieut. Llewellyn G. Estes; wounded and prisoner. Corp. Benjamin F. Young, Privates James T. W. Duun. Horace Labree. George T. McDonald, Albion Spaulding: prisoners, Serets. Alonzo J. Sawyer. Milton C. Chapman, Jantes M. Hall. Corps. Charles H. MeLaughlin, William H. Cleaveland. Almon N. Ricker. Bugler Richard E. Whiteley. Saddler John P. Cram, Privates Charles A. Cleaveland (died). Horace Croxford, George W. Dodge (died soon after release). James M. Doe. Benjamin R. Foss, Charles D. Furbush. Charles E. Gardiner, Madison M. Grant, James B. Peakes, William H. Severance, Charles D. Thomp- son (died).
Co. B. - Prisoners, Corp. Henry A. Hawes, Privates Alvin A. Carter, Isaac B. Harris.
Co. E. - Wounded, Capt. Black Hawk Putnam. Corps. Laurel Munson. Marcus P. Wyatt, Privates Amos Brown, Lewis Gilman. Eugene Nicker- son, Isaac Shields: wounded and prisoners. Privates James W. Achorn. William A. McGrath. Thomas B. Moore. Augustus G. Thomas: prison- ers, Corp. John McCurdy. Bugler Evander L. French. Privates James Catlicart, Samuel Comins. Washington Daggett. Allen D. French. Hiram P. Hardison (died). James W. Harriman. Robert Nutter. William O'Brien, George B. Stinehfield.
Co. M. - Killed, Private James S. Lougee: wounded. Charles Briggs (dicd). Jefferson Spencer: wounded and prisoner. Corp. Thomas W. Knight. Privates George A. Davis, Charles Ewer, (died): prisoners, Lieut. Chark . K. Johnson, Sergts. Alanson M. Warren. Charles E. Sturgiss. Sebina B. Hair, George L. Fassett. Corps. Linns E. Shaw. Henry T. Whittaker. George A Bartlett. John F. Ford. Farrier Henry C. Ames, Privates Lovi Delano (died), George A. Dockham died), John Redman. Forest Reeves, Setlı Roberts.
Total, one killed: ten wounded. of whom one died: thirteen wounded and prisoners, of whom one died; forty-nine prisoners. of whom five died in prison.
While advancing upon the enemy in Luray Valley, in June. Co. B. - Wounded, Private Moses R. Bucklin.
Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9.
Co. F. - Wounded, Lieut. Lorenzo White. Corp. Harmon T. Henly.
Brandy Station, Aug. 20.
Field and Staff. - Wounded, Maj. Warren L. Whitney.
Co. A. - Wounded. Private Redmond O'Connell; prisoners, Corp. Ansel Drew, Privates Leonard Clark, Otis E. Lufkin.
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Co. B. - Prisoner, Private William F. Runnels.
Co. G. - Prisoners, Lieut. George E. Jumper, Sergt. Boynton Grover.
Co. L. - Wounded, Corp. Edmund B. Clayton.
Total, three wounded, six prisoners.
Near Warrenton, Aug. 22.
Co. A. - Prisoner, Lieut. Llewellyn G. Estes.
Rappahannock Station, Aug. 24. Co. I. - Prisoners, Privates John Doxey, Albert J. Eaton.
Near Warrenton, Aug. 27. Co. G .- Prisoner, Private Jolin M. Stockwell.
Thoroughfare Gap, Aug. 28. Co. K. - Wounded, Corp. Edwin C. Teague.
Bull Run, Aug. 28 and 29.
Co. C. - Wounded, Private Edwin M. Read (died).
Co. I. - Wounded, Corp. Joseph R. Curtis.
Frederick, Md., Sept. 12. Co. G. - Wounded, Corp. William F. Fuller.
South Mountain, Sept. 13. Co. F. - Wounded, Private George W. Phelps (died).
Antietam, Sept. 17. Co. D. - Wounded, Private George W. Simpson. Co. K. - Wounded, Corp. Charles R. Johnson.
Near Frederick, September. Co. B. - Prisoners, Sergt. Charles E. Robinson, Private Franklin A. Oxton. Co. M. - Prisoner, Farrier Gorham P. Fassett.
Near Middleburg, November. Field and Staff. - Prisoner, Commissary Eustace C. Bigelow.
Fredericksburg, Dec. 12 and 13.
Co. F. - Wounded, Private Ivory W. Hamilton.' Co. K. - Wounded, Private James O. Burnham.
Skirmish at Dumfries, Dec. 28. Co. M. - Wounded, Private Marcellus Corliss.
By Accident.
Co. B. - Killed, Bugler Edmund C. Grafton, July 30. Co. G. - Wounded, Corp. Eben J. Pulsifer, Dec. 20.
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1863.
April 16.
Co. E. - Wounded, Sergt. Horace M. White.
Rappahannock Station, April.
Co. H. - Prisoners, Lieut. William F. Stone, Private John B. Begin.
Louisa Court House, May 2.
Co. B. - Wounded. Sergt. Melville B. Cook; wounded and prisoner. Corp. Marcellus M. Parker: prisoners. Sergts. James H: Robinson. Barton G. Perkins. Samuel J. Gurney. Corps. Nehemiah B. Catland (died from effects of imprisonment), Frank G. Haynes, Farrier Fenelon M. Fales. Privates Charles II. Cobb, Edwin K. Doe. William H. Hodgdon, Timo- thy Richardson, Joseph Rose. Thomas 1. Trask.
Co. I. - Killed, Privates William H. Perkins. Calvin Roberts: wounded and prisoner, Sergt. George W. York; prisoners, Lieut. Jolm R. Andrews. Sergt. Nahum W. Mitchell. Corps. George P. Beal. Simeon Garvin, Charles H. Ferguson, Leonard K. Fales, Privates Horatio M. Cleaves Joseph E. Colby. Levi M. Colby, Edward F. Cornell. John G. Cum" mings, Joseph D. Eaton. Dependence S. Littlefield. James A. Rice, Charles H. Robbins, John P. Stiles.
Total, two killed, one wounded, two wounded and prisoners, twenty- eight prisoners.
Stoneman's Raid, May 5 and 7.
Co. K. - Prisoners, Privates Arthur Downey, Jolm Hagan.
Bealton, May 10.
Co. C. - Prisoners, Corp. William H. Hoxie, Privates Sewell F. Frost. James S. Marble.
On Detached Service, May. Co. M. - Prisoner, Private Albion W. Clark.
Brandy Station, June 9.
Co. A. - Wounded and prisoner. Private Thomas E. Whitney: prisoners. Sergt. Scott S. Ellis, Corps. Horace HI. Lowell. William H. Cleaveland. James B. Farnham. Privates Simeon M. Dawson, Madison M. Grant. Anson O. Libby, Nathan L. Rieker.
Co. C. - Prisoners, Sergt. Reuben S. Neal, Privates Joshua H. Crane, Joseph Lunt.
Co. D. - Prisoner, Private Jerry E. Arnold.
Co. E. - Wounded. Privates Joseph Avatt. Frederick Smart: wounded and prisoner, Private Frank W. Leavitt; prisoners, Bugler Antoine Schouten. Privates Albert Haines. Benjamin C. Hieks.
Co. G. - Killed. Corp. John Dealey, Jr .: wounded and prisoner. Sergt. Edward P. Tobie, Jr., Private George L. Duston: prisoners. Lieut. ( al- vin B. Benson, Henry F. Blanchard. George E. Jumper, Sergts. Daniel B. Doyen, Hannibal Bisbee, Jr .. Privates Seth B. Goodwin, William HI. Wyman.
Co. I. - Prisoner, Sergt. Charles W. Coffin.
Co. K. - Wounded and prisoner. Sorgt. William M. Lond. Corp. Alonzo Colby, Private John Dogea; prisoners. Lient. George F. Jewett. Sergt. Edward B. Herbert, Corp. Edwin D. Bailey, Private Francis Hart.
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Co. M. - Prisoner, Corp. Waterman T. Lewis.
Total, one killed, two wounded, seven wounded and prisoners, twenty- eight prisoners.
Aldie, June 17.
Field and Staff. - Killed, Col. Calvin S. Douty.
Co. D. - Killed, Private George W. Simpson; wounded, Capt. William Mont- gomery, Corp. John C. Ward, Privates Edward Dunbar, Samuel E. Griffin; prisoners, Sergt. Nathan B. Webb, Corp. William Ricker, Pri- vates Thompson M. Brown, Thomas B. Pulsifer.
Co. E. - Wounded, Bugler Evander L. French.
Co. G .- Wounded, Corp. Homer Child, Privates William O. Howes, Fer- nando F. Mason.
Co. II. - Killed, Capt. George J. Summat, Privates Charles B. Decker, James A. Hurd; wounded. Sergts. Daniel W. Hall (died), Henry W. Boston, Corps. Abner C. Emery, Lewis Andrews, Privates Hiram W. Allen, Llewellyn Goodwin, Sumner A. Holway, Peter Honan, Isaiah C. Mosher. David W. Rhodes; wounded and prisoner, Sergt. Washington I. Hurd (died). Private James Canwell.
Total, five, killed; eighteen wounded, of whom one died; two wounded and prisoners, of whom one died; four prisoners.
Middleburg, June 19.
Co. A. - Wounded, Private Hiram T. Drew.
Co. C. - Killed, Capt. George S. Kimball, Corp. John W. Neal; wounded. Lieut. Jonathan K. Brooks, Sergt. Charles G. Thwing, Privates Charles J. Higgins, Alvin M. Johnson, William Franklin Swift, Arnold F. Worthing, Henry Young.
Co. D. - Wounded, Private Frank K. Hinckley; prisoner, Sergt. Benjamin P. Knowles.
Co. E. - Killed, Lieut. Mark Neville, Sergt. Charles C. Putnam; wounded. Corp. George A. Russell, Private Batiste Le Sault.
Co. F. - Killed. Sergt. Benjamin G. Hawkes, Private John T. Trefethen: wounded, Sergt. Horace P. Holyoke, Privates Ambrose Reed, Howard M. Thompson.
Co. II. - Prisoner, Sergt. Willard II. Phelps.
Co. K. - Killed, Sergts. David Bryant. Jr., Justin L. Swett. Corp. Charles R. Johnson; wounded, Private Joseph B. Peakes: wounded and pris- oners. Sergts. William D. Elliott, David Tozier, Corp. Walter F. Haines. Private John Hogan.
Co. L. - Wounded, Lieut. Zenas Vaughan.
Co. M. - Killed, Lieut. Ephraim HI. Taylor; wounded, Sergts. Alanson M. Warren, John J. Thomas. Wagoner Samuel Ingalls.
Total, ten killed, nineteen wounded, four wounded and prisoners, two prisoners.
Upperville, June 21.
Co. D. - Wounded, Capt. Andrew B. Spurling, Corp. Simeon A. Holden.
Co. F. - Wounded, Private Charles Eastman; prisoner, Corp. Jolin HI. Mer- rill.
Co. G. - Wounded, Sergt. Volney HI. Foss.
Co. K. - Wounded. Corp. Charles Burgess.
Co. M. - Wounded, Private Reuel W. Porter.
Total, six wounded, one prisoner.
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