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To the people of Michigan [my sincere thanks are tendered for the promptness and willingness with which they responded to, and sustained by their influence, the various requests and orders issued from this Department during the war. Also, for their invariable kindness in bearing with such seeming irreg- ularities and inconsistencies as from time to time may have arisen in an extensive office business, much of which was alike new to the Department and to them, and likewise for their general courtesy on all occasions. For the noble patriotism exhibited, and the great sacrifices made by them in behalf of their country during a trying period of its existence, in so fully complying with all the requirements of the Government, they have received the praise and thanks of the nation, and secured the everlasting gratitude of all its loyal people.
The first rebel gun fired from] Sumter, the tocsin of the gi- gantic and wicked rebellion, the key note of civil war, had been heard all over the land, the national banner had been in- sulted by the fire of treason's batteries, and struck from its proud perch, when the loyal young men of Michigan sprung, as if by magic, to arms, to defend and maintain the National Union and protect its flag, to sustain the honor of their State, and maintain their own glorious birth-right as freemen. They vowed to God and their native land, and pledged their arms and their lives, that the beloved flag of their country should again wave triumphantly on the walls of Sumter, and over every State and inch of ground in the Union, and that the Republic should be saved, and forever preserved. They were honest and earnest in their vows and pledges. The call of Abraham Lincoln for troops, as it swept over the wires from land's end to land's end, received a patriotic and prompt re- sponse from the loyal hearts of the people of Michigan, the ranks of her battalions were filled on the first alarm, the privi-
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lege of bearing arms in them being at a premium. With re- markable promptness, her first gallant Regiment, armed, clothed, equipped and fully appointed, left the State to meet the enemies of American liberty, the first to reach the National Capitol from west of the Alleghany Mountains, and was among the first troops which crossed Long Bridge, into Virginia, and composed a part of the command that captured Alexandria, the first city taken from the Rebels.
Michigan troops, prominent at the onset of the rebellion, were in at its death. They were among those who, under the command of the brave and lamented Richardson, first opened fire on the rebels, in the vicinity of Bull Run, at Blackburn's Ford. They were with Gen. Mcclellan in West Virginia, in the first year of the war, and were in South Carolina and Georgia in 1862, and during that year served with the Army of the Potomac on the Peninsula and in Maryland, with Gen. Banks in the Shenandoah Valley, in Virginia under Gen. Burn- side, in Louisiana under Gen. Butler, and in Missouri with Gen. Pope and Col. Mulligan.
In 1863 they bore a conspicuous and gallant part in the ever memorable campaigns under Gen. Hooker in Virginia, and Gen. Meade in Pennsylvania, at the defense of Knoxville by Gen. Burnside, at the capture of Vicksburg by Gen. Grant, and on the celebrated Kilpatrick raid against Richmond. They were also engaged in the campaign of Gen. Rosecrans against Chattanooga, and were actively employed in the field at vari- ous points in Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky and Louisiana, under other generals.
In 1864-5 they were with Gen. Grant on his great march against Richmond, and bravely participated in most of the hard fought battles of that eventful campaign. They were also with Gen. Sherman on his remarkable march from Chat- tanooga to the sea, and were prominently engaged in most of his memorable and successful battles, and with Gen. Sheridan in his matchless encounters with the enemy in the valley of the Shenandoah, where their sabres flashed in every battle.
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They took part in the gallant defense of Nashville by Gen. Thomas, and were with Generals Stoneman and Wilson on their raids into North Carolina and Georgia. They were also at the capture of Mobile, and served in Texas and Utah Territory during a part of 1865-6.
Michigan was well represented at the surrender of Lee and Johnston-the termination and death of the rebellion, and a Michigan regiment captured the President of the so-called Confederacy, Jefferson Davis, in his inglorious flight to escape deserved punishment for his infamous treason and rebellion.
In all the campaigns and battles in which they have been participants, Michigan troops have been conspicuous for their bravery and gallant services, and in every position in which they have been placed they have been true, self-sacrificing, pa- iently enduring hardship, privation and fatigue, and many of hem have suffered death from exposure, starvation and cruel torture in rebel prisons, and many more by rebel bullets.
From the beginning of the war until its end, Michigan sol- diers evinced a most persistent determination to fight on, until all rebels in arms against the government should be conquered and subdued, and if needs be, utterly destroyed, so that their country might live. That determination they most successfully carried out; they met the enemy in his " last ditch," and he vas theirs; they compelled him to lay down his rebellious arms, to beg for quarter, peace, and even for bread, and sub- mit, unconditionally, to the terms of their dictation. Having lone that, the troops of Michigan returned to their homes, as he conquerors of the enemies of their country, the preservers of their Nation, receiving the plaudits and gratitude of their fellow countrymen, and of every friend of freedom and humanity throughout the world.
I have the honor to be, Very respectfully, Your most obedient servant, JNO. ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
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APPENDIX TO THE REPORT
OF THE
ADJUTANT GENERAL
OF THE
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
FOR THE YEAR 1865.
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APPENDIX.
RESIGNATIONS, CASUALTIES, &c.,
Among the Commissioned Officers of Michigan Troops reported to the Adjutant General of the State, since November 1, 1864.
FIRST ENGINEERS AND MECHANICS.
Resigned.
Captain Cyrus M. Curtis, June 22, 1865.
First Lieut. Francis D. Adams, Aug. 9, 1865.
Lymam J. McCrath, June 22, 1865.
J. Newton Crittenden, Sept. 14, 1865.
Honorably Discharged.
Colonel William P. Innes, Oct. 26, 1864, expiration of term.
John B. Yates, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment.
Lieut. Col. Kinsman A. Hunton, Oct. 26, 1864, expiration of term.
Lieut. Col. Garrett Hannings, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment. Major Emory O. Crittenden, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment Marcus Grant, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment.
John J. Rhodes, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment.
Surgeon William H. DeCamp, Oct. 26, 1864, expiration of term.
Surgeon Willoughby O'Donahue, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regt.
Asst. Surgeon Willoughby O'Donahue, Oct. 26, 1864, expira- tion of term.
Asst. Surgeon Robert H. King, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regt. Henry VanOstrand, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regt. Chaplain David B. Tracy, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment.
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Captain Lucius F. Mills, Oct. 26, 1864, expiration of term.
William S. Nevins, 66 66
Elias H. Broadwell,
John W. Williamson, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regt
66 John W. McCrath 63
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James D. Robinson,
60 Edson P. Gifford,
George D. Emmerson,
Joseph C. Herkner, 66
Andrew B. Coffinberry, Thomas G. Templeton, 6 !
66 James M. Sligh,
Ferdinand Boughton,
Daniel M. Moore,
Ist Lieut. Lucius F. Ashley, Oct. 26, 1864, expiration of term,
36 Henry F: Williams, Charles W. Calkins,
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John N. Draper,
Henry J Chapel, 65
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George W. White, 66 6:
Albert Wells, 66
66 William Titus,
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56 Gilbert M. Hasty, 66
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. Albert Vanderwalker, 66 66
Thomas A. Fisher, 65
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Cyrus M. Curtis,
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56 William Bettinghouse, 66
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Rodney Mann, 66
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66 John E. Earl, May 15, 1865.
Albert G. Jewell, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment. Andrew J. Beers, 66
86 Charles H. Cudney, 6:
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66 Charles T. Wooding, 66 65
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1st Lieut. David A. Shumway, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment.
66 Herman W. Perkins, 66
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66 Charles B. Henika, 66
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66 Martin Canfield,
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66 Byron J. Borden, 66
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66 Caleb A. Ensign, 66
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- Elias A. York, 66
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Francis Lovewell, 66
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65 John W. Spoor, 66
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66 Jerome S. Prentiss, 66
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Benjamin A. Cotton, 66
66 David M. Skidmore, Oct. 1, 1865.
66 Julius W. Smith, Oct. 1, 1865.
2d Lieut. Chas. L. Grandy, Oct. 26, 1864, expiration of term; John L. Campbell, 66 66
66 Osmer Eaton, 66
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66 David A. Jewell, 66
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66 Jacob M. White, 66
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66 Walter S. Hubert, Sept. 22, 1865, with Regiment.
66 Jared L. Post,
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66 Carlton Peck, 66
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66 Edward H. Lewis, 16
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David Ross, 66
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56 Isaac Sigler,
66 Horace H. Keyes, 66
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66 Henry R. Sherman, 66
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66 Russell K. Strickland, 66
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66 Allen Campbell, 66
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FIRST CAVALRY.
Resigned.
Captain William H. Ingersoll, Jan. 20, 1865. First Lieut. Charles T. Bissell, March 10, 1865.
66 James Earlie, July 10, 1865.
Louis Reeve, July 10, 1865.
Second " Richard N. VanAtter, March 24, 1865.
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/ Died.
Captain Frederick A. Buhl, of wounds, Sept. 15, 1864.
De Witt C. Smith, of disease, Sept. 16, 1865. First Lieut. George C. Whitney, April 4, 1865.
Albert T. Jackson, of wounds, Nov. 12, 1864.
John C. Malloy, of disease, Feb. 18, 1866.
Second ". Andrew Pulver, in action, at Trevilian Station, Va., June 12th, 1864.
Second Lieut. George W. Robinson, in action, Oct. 21, 1864, before muster as 2d Lieut.
Second Lieut. Orrin M. Bartlett, in action, April 1, 1865.
Second Lieut. William B Maxwell, March 14, 1865, before muster as 2d Lieut.
Honorably Discharged.
Colonel Peter Stagg, March 10, 1866, with Regiment.
Lieut. Col. George R. Maxwell, Aug. 4, 1865.
Andrew W. Duggan, March 26, 1866.
Major Thomas M. Howrigan, June 19, 1865.
" Myron Hickey, Sept. 5, 1865.
Thurlow W. Lusk, Nov. 28, 1865.
Lynus F. Warner, March 27, 1866.
Robert Sproul, March 22, 1866.
Surgeon Amos K. Smith, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
Asst. Surgeon Henry Eastman, Nov. 7, 1865.
Henry Cox, June 15, 1865.
66 David G. Wilson, March 10, 1866.
First Lieut. and Adj. George D. Hill, Nov. 28, 1865. 66 and Q. M. Robinson D. Pike, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Commissary Francis E. Blake, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation of Regts.
First Lieut. and Adjt. Elliott M. Norton, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Commissary George W. Simonds, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
APPENDIX.
Asst. Surgeon George R. Richards, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
Captain David W. Clemmer, Dec. 14, 1864, expiration of term. George R. Alvord, expiration of term.
Amasa E. Matthews, Jan. 16, 1865, for disability.
66 Thomas Ballard, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation of Regts.
66 Warner H. Piersons, “ 66
66 James D. Robertson, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
66 William Colrick 66 66 66
66 Thomas H. Redfield, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation of Regts.
Captain Chester C. Crooks, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
Edward L. Negus, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation of
Regts.
Captain Jacob O. Probasco, March 22, 1866.
66 William H. Clipperton, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
66 Rolla Glover, 66 66 60
66 Benjamin F. Rockafellow, " 66 66
66 George H. Kilburn, March 22, 1866.
66 Elmer F. Decker.
66 Francis J. Hatten, March 22, 1866.
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Henry Beach, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
First Lieut. William H. Myler, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
66 John Munson, 66 66 66 66 Erastus M. Stevens, Jan. 13, 1865, for disability.
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66 John C. Fisher, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation of
Regts.
First Lieut. Edwin F. Norvell, April 11, 1866.
66 66 Eugene V. Chase, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
66 66 William H. Tucker, 66 66
60 Elias B. Stone, 66
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66 John Simmons, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation of
Regts.
First Lieut. Timothy O. Sullivan, March 10, 1866, with Regt. 66 66 Samuel L. Brass, 66 66 68
66 66 John Stagg, Jr., 66 66
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First Lieut. Robert G. Mckay, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation of Regts.
First Lieut. John B. Maston, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
66 66 George W. Hill,
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66 16 Daniel W. Dunnett, ! ! 66
Second " Ronald McDonald 6 ! 66
66 Marcus W. Henry, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation
of Regts.
Second Lieut. Jay F. Cotton, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
Henry C. Munger, 66 66 6:
66 Andrew N. Buck, 66 66 66 Henry S. Horton, Nov. 7, 1865, consolidation
of Regts.
Second Lieut. Barton S. Tibbitts, (as Sergt.,) March 10, 1866, with Regt.
Second Lieut. Adelbert T. Parsons, (as Sergt.,) March 10, 1866, with Regt.
Second Lieut. Butler S. Tubbs, March 10, 1866, with Regt.
:6 George Ferris, : 66
66 Anthony Eisworth,
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George L. Holmes, March 22, 1866.
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66 Cyrus North, May 10, 1866. Transferred and Promoted.
Asst. Surgeon Arthur K. St. Clair, to be Surgeon 5th Cav- alry, July 28, 1864.
Dismissed.
Captain James Cullen, Nov. 1, 1864.
Second Lieut. John Wilkinson, July 14, 1865.
1 SECOND CAVALRY. Resigned.
Major Leonidas S. Scranton, Nov. 19, 1864. First Lieut. James W. Gladding, Feb. 20, 1865.
66 Frank N. Eaton, March 27, 1865.
George Bowen, Nov. 19, 1864.
66 Henry Barton, 66 16
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Second Lieut. Myner A. Johnson, Nov. 19, 1864.
Alonzo N. McCarty, March 28, 1865.
66 Irwin Eddy, Nov. 19, 1864.
66 Birney E. Shaw, March 31, 1865. Died.
First Lieut. Russell T. Darrow, in action at Cypress River, Ala., Oct 7, 1864.
Honorably Discharged.
Colonel Thomas W. Johnson, Aug. 17, 1865, with Regt.
Lieut. Col. Benjamin Smith, March 6, 1865.
66 Marshall J. Dickenson, Aug. 17, 1865, with Regt.
Major Harmon F. Nicholson, 66
66 Charles N. Baker, 66 16 66
Surgeon William Brownell, Nov. 3, 1864, expiration of term.
Henry Vance, 16 66 66 James A. Dunlap, Aug. 17, 1865, with Regt.
Asst. Surg. Orestes Watkins, (as Hospital Steward, ) Aug. 17, 1865, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Adjt. Edwin Hoyt, Jr., Nov. 30, 1864, expi- ration of term.
First Lieut. and Adjt. Henry Gould, (as Sergt.,) Aug. 17, 1865, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Commissary Erastus W. Lawrence, Aug. 17, 1865, with Regiment.
Captain Dan T. Fargo, Dec. 15, 1865, expiration of term.
66 George S. Hodges, Dec. 26, 1865, expiration of term.
46 Marshall P. Thatcher, Jan. 28, 1865, “ 66
66 Simon F. Dickenson, May 15, 1865.
66 James H. Smith, Aug. 31, 1865.
66 Martin L. Squier, Aug. 17, 1865, with Regiment.
66 Marvin H. Creager, 66
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66 Royal H. Loomis, 66 €
66 Samuel V. Robertson, 66
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Richard F. Williams, “ 66
66 Henry M. Hempstead, " 66
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Captain Franklin Perkins, August 17, 1865, with Regiment.
Healey C. Akeley, יו
Isaac C. Griswold, 66
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Thomas F. Anderson, " 66
66 John W. Kingscott, Dec. 27, 1865, with Regt. First Lieut. Wm. Tenney, Aug. 17, 66 66
66 Joseph M. Jones, " - 66 66
66 Joseph Palmer, "
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66 John S. Carlis, 66 66 66 66 66 Geo. Buchanan, 66 66 66
Deserted.
First Lieut. Harry H. Sanborn, Oct. 1, 1864.
Transferred.
Surgeon George E. Ranney, to 136th U. S. C. T.
Captain Walter Whittemore, June 8, 1865, to 136th U. S. C. T. 66 Wm. H. Tallman, June 22, 1865, 66 te 66
First Lieut. Henry Woodruff, 6: 66
" / Gilbert Mitchell, 66 66
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66 Wm. G. Kingscott, 66 66
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THIRD CAVALRY.
Resigned. 1
Lieut. Col. Gilbert Moyers, Dec. 2, 1864.
Major Wm. S. Burton, Dec. 2, 1864.
Asst. Surg. P. Wm. O'Toole, Jan. 11, 1865.
Colonel D. Johnson, Jan. 15, 1866.
Captain Amos M. Adams, Nov. 17, 1864.
= Horace H. Pope, Nov. 7, 1864. Steward Ives, Nov. 10, 1864.
66 Thomas Dean, Oct. 17, 1865.
66 William A. Martin, Oct. 20, 1865.
66 Harvey L. Drew, Nov. 14, 1864.
Martin L. Lacey, Jan. 17, 1865. James H. Cardy, Nov. 8, 1865.
First Lieut. Martin V. Buck, June 2, 1865.
Henry Chatfield, June 12, 1865.
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Honorably Discharged.
Colonel John K. Mizner, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
Lieut. Col. Thomas B. Wier, “ 66 Major Gilbert J. Hudson, June 6, 1865.
66 Edward B. Nugent, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
James G. Butler, 66 ¥
Surgeon Josiah Andrews, Oct. 24, 1864, expiration of term. 66 Albert Thompson, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
Chaplain Asa Harmon, 66 66
First Lieut. and Q. M. Adrian Yates, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Commissary Alfred Kent, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Adj. Daniel E. Stearns, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
Captain Isaac Wilson, June 6, 1865. '
66 Orin W. Rowland, June 6, 1865.
66 John M. Wirts, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
Daniel T. Wellington, “
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66 Henry J. Pinckney, 66
66 George W. Lawrence, “ 66
66 Carl B. Scheffler 66
Albert Mason, 66
Truman W. Elton, 66
66 66
66 Wm. H. H. Huston, 66. 66
66 Orrin Parsons, 66 66
66 George W. Flemming, "
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First Lieut. Sidney R. Callender, June 6, 1865.
66 James H. McCormick, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
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66 66 William H. Radcliffe,
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66 Charles O. Reynolds,
66 66 Daniel L. Stearns,
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66 $ 66 Morrill Wells,
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66 Samuel W. Boyles, 66
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66 William H. Campion,
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66 66 James R. Pinkney, 66
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First Lieut. Jackson Elmer, June 6, 1865.
Oliver C. Leonardson, Oct. 24, 1864.
65 66 Charles W. Tenny, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt
66 66 Michael McIntyre, June 2, 1865.
Second “ William A. Jones, Feb. 12, 1866, with Regt.
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66 Charles S. Daskman, "
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66 David White, 66
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66 66 James H. Lyman, 6. 6:
66 66 Jackson P. Bond,
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66 Jacob W. Miller, June 6, 1865.
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66 Alvin P. Campbell, "
FOURTH CAVALRY.
Resigned.
Lieut. Col. Josiah B. Parke, Nov. 26, 1864.
Major Horace D. Grant, Nov. 11, 1864 Frank W. Mix, Nov. 24, 1864. Captain Joseph B. Felton, Dec. 10, 1864.
66 Jacob Bedtelyou, Jan. 8, 1865.
First Lieut. Thomas J. Parker, Dec. 21, 1864.
Honorably Discharged.
Colonel Robert H. G. Minty, Aug. 15, 1865, after muster out of Regt.
Lieut. Col. Benjamin D. Pritchard, July 1, 1865, with Regt. Major Lansing B. Eldridge,
66 Robert Burns,
" Richard B. Robbins, 20,
Surgeon George W. Fish, Aug. 15, 1865.
Asst. Surg. Charles T. Armstrong, July 1, 1865, with Regt.
66 Chaplain Chester S. Armstrong, 46 66
First Lieut. and Adj. Julian G. Dickenson, Aug. 15, 1865. 66 and Q. M. Perry J. Davis, July 1, 1865, with Regt.
66 and Commissary John S. Pugsley, July 1, 1865, with Regt.
Captain John C. Hathaway, July 1, 1865, with Regt.
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Captain Wm H. VanAntwerp, July 21, 1865.
George W. Lawton, July 1, 1865, with Regt.
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George R. Stone,
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George M. Landon,
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66 Levi T. Griffin, 66 66
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Henry A. Potter,
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Charles T. Hudson, Aug, 15, 1865.
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Thomas Mackay, July 21, 1865.
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Julius M. Carter, May 17, 1865, for disability.
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John H. Simpson, Aug. 19, 1865.
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Romenzo M. Buck, July 1, 1865, with Regt.
First Lieut. Thomas H. B. Hazelton, July 1, 1865, with Regt.
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66 George W. Clark,,
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Lawren H. Ripley. 66
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66 Perry L. Pease, 66
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66 John A. Palmer,
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George F. Fish, Aug. 15, 1865
66 Harvey S. Heywood; Sept. 1, 1865
Second “
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Chancla M. Bickford, July 1, 1865, with Regt. 66 James Vernon, 66
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66 Leonard C. Remington, “ 66 66 66 Alfred B. Purinton, 66 66
66 66 Thomas H. Peabody, 66
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66 John Bennett, 66
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66 Silas J. Strauber, 60
John. Rix, July 1, 1865, with Regt
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Transferred and Promoted.
Asst. Surg. John H. Bacon, to Surg. 16th Infantry, Dec. 22, 1864.
FIFTH CAVALRY.
Resigned.
Major John E. Clark, Feb. 25, 1865.
Captain William H. Rolls, Jan. 23, 1865.
65 Charles H. Safford, “
Second Lieut. William D. Ingersoll, Jan. 1, 1865.
Honorably Discharged.
Colonel Ebenezer Gould, Nov. 10, 1864, for disability.
Smith H. Hastings, June 22, 1865. with Regt. Lieut. Col. Ed. M. Lee, 66 66 66
Major Stephen P. Purdy, May 15, 1865.
Robert C. Wallace, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
George Drake, 66 .
Surgeon Arthur K. St. Slair, "
Asst. Surgeon Byron B. Beach, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Adj. Richard Baylis, Nov. 17, 1864, for disa- bility.
First Lieut. and Adj. William R. Noble, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Q. M. George S. White, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
First Lieut. and Commissary Dwight B. Pendleton, May 15, 1865.
First Lieut. and Commissary Alexander S. Smith, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Captain John Gunderman, June 26, 1865, with Regt.
Robert F. Judson, Oct. 7, 1864, for disability.
Alvan N. Sabin, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Madison W. Bibbins, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Hanson H. Rogers, 66
16 George W. Lonsbury,
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Captain Walter Stevenson, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Philip Mothersill, 66
Leander W. Ferguson, 66 66
James Allen, 66
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66 Harrison Berdan, 66 66
66 Thomas J. Dean, July 11, 1865.
66 Pharo Gray, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Robert A. Haire, July 3, 1865.
First Lieut. Samuel Harris, April 17, 1865, for disability.
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66 Frederick A. Nims, Aug. 22, 1865.
66 Carlton H. Hawks, July 22, 1865, with Regt.
66 Joseph L. Davidson, 66
66 James E. Sumner, 66 66
66 Charles W. O'Donnell, " 66
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66 66 Alonzo M. Wolaver, 66 66
66 Amos R. Bingham, 66
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66 66 Henry M. White, 66
66 Charles A. Snover, 66 66 66
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66. William C. Weeks, 66 66
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66 Samuel N. Brownson, as Sergt., June 22, 1865,
with Regt.
First Lieut. William G. Beckwith, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Second Lieut. George N. Gardner, June 22, 1865, with Regt.
William White, 66 56 Rollin S. Webb,
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66 James G. Medler, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Second Lieut. Walter Crawford, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Second Lieut. Daniel-K. Voorhies, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Second Lieut. John S. Borden, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Second Lieut. William H. Hunt, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
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Second Lieut. Charles J. Young, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Second Lieut. William W. Hummaston, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with R.egt.
Second Lieut. Henry M. For, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Second Lieut. Amos Finch, as Sergt., June 22, 1865, with Regt.
Transferred.
Major Myron Hickey, June 13, 1865, to Ist Cavalry.
Asst. Surgeon David G. Wilson, June 13, 1865, to Ist Cav'y.
SIXTH CAVALRY.
Resigned.
Major Charles W. Deane, Jan. 5, 1865
First Lieut. and Q. M. Charles H. Patten, Dec. 11, 1864.
First Lieut. and Adj. Henry V. Hobart, Jan. 4, 1865. Captain William Hyser, March 21, 1865.
First Lieut. William Hull, March 16, 1865.
68 Phineas G. White, July 11, 1865. Died.
Captain Osmer F. Cole, Aug. 30, 1865, in action at Tongue River, M. T.
Honorably Discharged.
Colonel James H. Kidd, Nov. 7, 1865.
Lieut. Col. Harvey H. Vinton, Nov. 24, 1865.
Major George A. Drew, Oct. 11, 1865, expiration of term.
Manning D. Birge, June 21, 1865, expiration of term.
Charles E. Storrs, Oct. 10, 1865.
Don G. Lovell, Nov. 24, 1865, with Regt.
Surgeon Daniel G. Weare, Nov. 7, 1865.
Asst. Surgeon Henry Johnson, Nov. 7, 1865.
James Sleeth, Nov. 7, 1865.
Chaplain Stephen S. N. Greeley, June 21, 1865.
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First Lieut. and Q. M. William H. Jewell, Nov. 7, 1865.
First Lieut. and Commissary Joel S. Sheldon, Dec. 10, 1864, for disability.
Captain William Creevy, Nov. 24, 1365.
66 James H. Kellogg, Nov. 24, 1865, with Regt.
Nelson C. Thomas,
66 Hobart H. Chipman, 66 66
Birney Hoyt, 66 66
66 Osmond S. Tower, May 15, 1865.
60 Albert T. Henshaw, July 10, 1865, for disability.
First Lieut. Malcom M. Moore, Nov. 24, 1865, with Regt.
66 Robert A. Moon,
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Luther C. Kanouse, 66 66
66 Abram A. Tyler, 66 66
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66 Sessions P. Curtiss, 66 66
66 Alexander H. Cook, May 15, 1865.
66 66 David Collins,
66
Edward Potter, 66 6.
Second Lieut. Lorenzo D. Cobb, Nov. 24, 1865, with Regt.
66 66 Albert B. Dimond, 66 66 66
66 66 James E. Johnson, 66 66
66 66 John T. Gould,
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66 George W. Barbour, July 26, 1865, expiration ·of term.
Second Lieut. James M. Sage, Nov. 24, 1865, as Sergt.
66 Angels W. Chadry, “ 66 60
16 66 Loren G. Parsons, “ 66 66 66 66 Thomas W. Custer, April 24, 1866. Transferred.
First Lieut. and Adj. Elliott M. Norton, Nov. 7, 1865, to 1st Cavalry.
First Lieut. and Commissary George W. Simonds, Nov. 7, 1865, to 1st Cavalry.
Captain Benjamin F. Rockafellow, Nov. 7, 1865, to Ist Cav- alry.
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Captain Jacob O. Probasco, Nov. 7, 1865, to Ist Cavalry.
Levant W. Barnhart, May 26, 1865, Asst. Adj. Gen. Vols.
First Lieut. Elias B. Stone, Nov. 7, 1865, to Ist Cavalry.
66 John C. Molloy,
Second “ Anthony Eisworth, Nov. 7, 1865, to Ist Cavalry,
SEVENTH CAVALRY.
Resigned.
Captain Bradley M. Thompson, July 31, 1864.
Herman N. Moore, June 30, 1865.
First Lieut. Elliott Gray, Feb. 28, 1865.
66 66 Charles M. Holton, June 23, 1865.
66 Lewis Carson, June 26, 1865.
Second Lieut. James C. Boughton, June 26, 1865.
66 Samuel B. Carll, May 29, 1865.
Honorably Discharged.
Colonel Allyne C. Litchfield, May 15, 1865.
66 George G. Briggs, Dec. 15, 1865, with Regt. Lieut. Col. Daniel H. Darling, Dec. 15, 1865, with Regt. Major Alexander Walker, Nov. 28, 1864, for disability. Surgeon William Upjohn &Dec. 15, 1865, with Regt.
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