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formed with perfect order and fought the unequal contest with a cool determination worthy of all praise. Soon the superior numbers of the enemy enabled him to turn their flanks; under this cross fire the re- maining few, headed by Colonel Theker, assisted by Major Ryerson, Captains Bishop and Tay, and Lieu- tenant Buckley, rallied around the colors. when a shower of balls poured upon the small force, wound- ing our brave Colonel in the breast. Lieutenant Root, of Company K, attempted to carry him off the field, when another volley wounded the Lieutenant in three places and the Colonel in two. Ile soon breathed his last, and it became necessary to abandon his remains. Sergeant Charles Pierson, of Company H, remained with the Colonel until the last, thoughtfully removing his papers. This fire also wounded the Major in the bowels, and he was left on the field with three men of Company I, who gallantly refused to leave him.
Captain Danforth, of Company I, received his death wound early in the engagement while gallantly lead- ing his men. Where all behaved so well, it appears almost invidious to mention names, but admiration of the cool courage of Colonel Tucker and other officers named is the universal sentiment of eye- witnesses. Adjutant Cook rendered efficient service in carrying orders, and had his horse shot under him.
Colonel Tucker, who fell while rallying his men, was cool and brave to the last. To one who spoke to him as his command entered the woods on that fatal day, he smilingly said, "It is rather hot in there, and some of us will never come out, but the Jersey boys will do their duty." When some of his men were carrying him to the rear he said, "Don't mind me, but go ahead and give it to them."1 Major Ryerson,
1 Colonel Isaac M. Tucker, when he fell at the post of duty, was senne thirty years of age, and on the threshold, comparatively, of his military career. He entered the service as Lintenant-d'donel of the second Hegiment, but from the first, owing to the incapacity or indifference of the commanding otheer, was practically the controlling spirit of the command. He pressed fine addigly accomplishments, having been for many years connected with the military organization of Newark, alul was in some respects peculiarly fitted for the position to which he was sent advanced, as Colonel of his regiment Sa disciplinarian, he Marked, perhaps, that firmnew which in some cases is necessary to the enforcement of authority ; but happily he had the unboutuled confidence of his men, and there being therefore, little occasion for rigid severity, this one defert in his military character was little more in actual out- come that a faible. In personal courage, fertility of resource, and readinom of apprehension, tobyl Tucker tout few superiors ; and from the first, his eminent social qualities, joined with his high Intellectual attainments, male him a favorite with the test class of offerts in the field. Before entering the service, he had been prominently identified for Mou0 years with the Inditient movements of his State, raerting es- pecially in hisown ity, a commanding influence in the party to which he belonged ; and had he remained in civil Jife, many honors must undoubt- edly have been his. But he was a believer in the principles which the re- bellion imperiled ; he had helped largely to establish the Adiministration which was called upon to suppress the revult ; and at the first call for men, he prepared to defend in the field the enuse he had consistently mantained by pen, voire and vote, during all the agitations of recent years. He fell, as brave men clusme to fall, with his face to the for, fighting with a bare handful of meu against overwhelming numbers ; and his memory in revered by all who knew him as he was, and how much be sacrificed in the country's caur. Frequent attempts have been made to recover his remains, but all without success
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of the Second, also displayed the same unshrinking courage. As his men were being forced back, inch hy inch, he rushed to the colors and waving his sword, called to then to rally around him, and as they did so, he was shot down. Corporal James Mar- shall stood by the colors, bearing them defiantly aloft. until it was impossible longer to hold out. when tearing them from the staff, he buried them out of sight.1
During the rest of that memorable campaign, re- membered sorrowfully for the many blunders com- mitted by the general officers, and the terrible loss of life it cost us, the Second New Jersey of the First Brigade of three years' men, took a prominent part.
The entire force having returned to Alexandria, the Second, with the rest of the brigade, was marched on the 24th of August, 1562. to Fairfax Station, and on the 26th to t'loud's Mills, meanwhile participa- ting in the second Bull Run fiasco, where tieneral Taylor, commanding the brigade, was mortally wounded. The loss of the Second in this battle was right killed, thirty-nine wounded, and thirty-one missing.
The Second participated in nearly or quite all the battles under Pope, Jet'lellan a second time, Burn- side, Hooker and Meade, when it crossed the Potomac at EAlwards' Ferry on the 27th of June, 1868, and marching rapidly, it arrived at Manchester, July 1st. On the following day a forced march of thirty-six miles was made, reaching Gettysburg, with only twenty-five men absent. It was at once sent into position on the left of the line, and took an active part in that memorable battle. The Second also took part in the pursuit of the Rebels from Gettysburg, and reached Warrenton, Va., on the 25th, near which place it went into camp, where it remained till sep- tember 15th, when it removed to Culpepper Court House. During Detober it participated in the move- ment along the Rappahannock, encamping at War- renton, Rappahannock Station, and carly in Decem- ber, at Brandy Station, where it remained in winter quarters till April, 1864.
In the spring of 1864, when Grant had fully ma- tured his plans, and the rebellion was to be crushed without any more kid glove affairs, the Second, with the rest of the First Jersey Brigade, was attached to the Sixth Corps, and hy its heroic achievements did its full share in making the honorable history which that corps has recorded in its favor. When the last shot was fired, and when the last rebel had Jain down his
arms, the Second turned it- save northward, but not until the 24th of May did it march through Richmond on its way home, and in due time was mustered out of service and returned to Trenton, where the old First Brigade dissolved, never to meet again en earth.
BATTLES OF THE SECOND REGIMENT. - The Rori- ment took part in the following battles : Bull Run, Va .. July 21, 1501 ; West Point, Va., May 7, 1862; Giolder Farm, Va., June 26, 1862 ; Gaines' Farm, Va. June 27. 1×62: Charles City Cross Roads. Va., June 30. 1862; Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1562; Manassas, Va .. August 27, 1862; Chantilly, Va., September 1, 1×62; C'ramp- ton's Pass, Md., September 14, 1562; Antietam, Mld., September 17, 1862; Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 14, 1-62; Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1993; Salem Heights, Va., May 3 and 4 1:53: Gettysburg, Pa., July 2 and 3, 1863; Fairfield, Va., July 5, 1863 ; Williamsport, Md., July 6, 1863; Funktown, Mal., July 12, 1563; Rappahannock Station, Va., November 7. 1:03; Mine Run, Va., November 30, 1×63; Wilder- news, Va., May 5 to 7, 1864; Spotsylvania, Va., May Sto 10, 1864; Spotsylvania Court House, Va., May 12 to 16, 1-64; North and South Anna River. May 24. 1864; Hanover Court House, Va., May 20, 14; Tolopotomy Creek, Va., May 30 and 31, INit; Cold Harbor, Va., June 1 to 3. 1.64; Before Peter-burg, Va. ( Weldon Railroad), June 23, 1×14 ; Snickers Gay. Va., July 16, 1804: Strasburg. Va., AAugust 15, 1964; Winchester, Va., August 17, 1864 ; Charlestown, Va., August 21. 1844 : Opequa, Va., September 19, 184 ; Fisher's Hill. Va., September 21 and 22, 1564; New Market, Va., September, 24, 1964; Mt. Jackson, Va., September 25, 1864; Cedar Creek and Middletown, Va, October 19, 1864; Hatcher's Run, Va., February 5. 1-65; Fort Steadman, Va., March 25, 1565; C'ap- ture of Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865 ; Sailors Creek. Va., April 6, 1×65; Farmville, Va., April 7, 1-65; Lee's Surrender (Appomattox, Va.), April 9, 1565.
FIELD AND STAFF
! There ofleeds, event in cases otherwise noted, were mustered out in June or July, 1×H.]
comuher 31, 1~01
Trac M. Tucker, instored in January 21, 3M2 Lieutenant Colonel May 29, 1451 ; Good vice Milan, nego 1. Killed in action at Gaines' Farm, Virginia, June 27, 1862.
N muel 1. Buck, mustered in July 2, 1-2. Major, May 29. 12] ; Lieutenant Colonel January 20, 1864 ; Colonel vice Tacker, killed.
William H. P'enmer, mustered in April 18, 1863, transferred from Fifteenth Regiment June 22, Ises $ 0. 15; Head Quarters, Army f l'otomar ; promuted Brigadier tieneral l'attore states Volunteers July 1, 1sc5
I irutenant Ckimnele-Henry O. Ryerson, musterovi in July 1. IN2 ; Captain Company B. May 27, 1861 ; Major January 21. 1-62, Lieutenant Colonel vice Buck promoted ; promoted tolunel Twenty-third Regi- nient November 12, 1862.
Charles Wiebecke, mustered In Novamalwer 2", IS _; Captain Company E. May 28, 15:] ; Major September 14, 1802 : Lieutenant Colonel vi» Ryerson promoted ; killed in action at Spottsyirania Court 11. une Virginin, May 14, 1564 ; buried in National C'ris tery. Division R, s tion \, grave f.l.
In this he role act, Marshall was meisten by Corporal Mauvel, of Com- pany I, and Jene Conuser, of Company K, who stood by him when the regiment was ordered to fall back. After performing this act, they laid duwn, and just then Marshall had his thumb shot off, and Conover was wtruck by & Kjent hall, which did no injury. By this time the rebels came up and captured them; and the next day they were taken to Richmond. Major Ryerson, of the Second, who was also taken primoner, remained on the battlefield ten days, neelving little soutenance of care, although badly wounded.
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HISTORY OF ESSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.
Janne W. MeMerely, musterel in July 2, 1865, Mayor Tenth Regi-| ment April 5. 1st; Lieutenant Colonel vier Wirberke killed ; Comuni-si ned Colonel Inly 10, Ista . not mustered.
Mijn 4-James N. Duffy, mustered in July 1, 1862 ; Captain Company (, May 25, 1861 ; Major vier Ryrrom promoted, promoted Lieutenant Vonel Third Regiment Septendwr 11, 1802.
Janus II. Che, mustered in Derember 2, 1-62 ; Captain Company to, May 28, 1861 , Major vice Wirbeeke, promoted.
James W Penrose, mustered in June 30, 1865; Captain Company F July 3, 1564, Major . » Cher must red out : Commissioned bien- tenant Colonel, July 10, 1865 ; hot musterudl.
Adjutant-heph W. Plume, mustered in May 20, 1345; A. D. C., Staff Brigadier General French, February 15, 1862 ; Acting Assistant Adju- tant forgeral Third Brigade, Summer's Division, June 1, 3862 ; Act- ing Visting Adjutant General, Third Division, Second Army Corps, My r General French commanding, September 8, 1862; resigned, Die mber 19, 1862.
J .- ph B. Wilde, mustored in January 8, 1863 ; First Lieutenant Company 1, November 27, 1802 ; Adjutant, vice Plume ; resigned. Quartermasters William E. Sturgis, mustered in May 29, 1861 ; trans- ferred as First Lieutenant to Company E, January, 1862.
Auron D. Crane, mustered in January 7, 1863; Quartermaster Sergeant ; Quartermaster, vice Sturgis ; transferred.
Surge n Gabriel Grant, mustered in June 13, 18til ; promoted Surgeon United States Volunteers, October 9, 1861.
Lewis W. Oakley, mustored in January 6, 1862; Assistant Surgeon May 6, 1861 ; promoted Surgeon, Fourth Regiment, October 12, 186] ; transfer el from Fourth Regiment.
Assistant Surgeons-Engene Schumo, mustered in September 13, 1862 ; dis- charged, June 8, 1863 ; 1. 0. 43.
John R. Hilton, Assistant Surgeon, vice Schumo ; discharged ; lied of Typhoid Fever in camp at White Oak Church, Va., March 17, 1863.
Luther F. Halsey, mustered in April 2. 1863 ; Assistant Surgeon, Seventh Regiment, August 20, Intil ; Assistant Surgeon, vice Clark, promoted.
John Holm, mustered in May 25, 1863; Assistant Surgeon, vice Milton : liedl.
George D. Fitch, mustered in March 2, 1805 ; mustered out July 11, 1865, transferred from Fifteenth Regiment.
Chaplain- Robert R. Proudtit, mustered in June 25, 1861.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Sergeants- Major- Isaac H. Plume, mustered in January 13, 1861 ; pro- moted First Lientenant, Company D, October 18, 1861.
tharles (. Lock wood, mustered in May 30, 1861 ; Sergeant Com- many K : Sergeant Major, October 22, 1861 ; promoted Second Lieu- trint Company K, September 20, 1802.
Joseph B. Wilde, mustered in May 30, 1861 ; Private, Company K : sergeant Major, January 1, 1×62; promoted Second Lientenant, Company K, September 29, 1862.
Martin B. Monroc, munstered in May 30, 1861 ; Private Company I ; S. grant Major, October 7, 1862 ; promoted Second Lieutenant Com- pny K. November 27, 1862.
Charles H. Pierson, mustered in May 29, 1861 ; Sergeant Company H1 ; Sergeant Major, December 1, 1862.
William W. Sray, moustored in April 10, 1865 ; Sergeant Company C: Sergeant Major, July 1, 18%.
Quartermaster Sergeants-John T. Whiteload, mustered in June 6, 1861 ; Private Company 11 ; Quartermaster Sergeant, June 6, 1861 ; pro- moted First Lieutenant Company E, Deremher 27, 18til.
Aaron D. Crane, mustored in May 20, 1:51 ; Private Company II, Quartermister Sergeant, December 31, 186) ; promoted Quarter-
Edgar P. Ackerman, mustored in December 31, 1861 ; Private Com- many K. Quartermaster Sergeant, January 1, 1863; promoted Second Lieutenant Company K, June 1, 183.
Joseph F .. Will ; mustered in May 30, 1xe1 ; Private Company I ; Commissary Sergeant, February 23, 1863.
William Thonms, mustered in April 10, 1x65; mustered ont July 11, 185; Sergiost Company (; Quartermaster Sergeant, July 1,
Com. Sergeants Abraham & Minkbridge, mustered in May 29, 1861 ; Pri- vate Compumy 1: Com. Argrant, June 7, 1861 ; promoted First Lintenand Company A, Twenty-venta Regiment, December 21,
John 4. B. White, mustered in May 30, INtil , Private Company I : Com. sergeant, February 23. 1863.
Isaac L. R. Mansfield, ImMatered in April 6, 1865 ; mustered out July 11, 125 ; Sergeant Company B; com. Sergeant, February 23. 1863.
Homnatal Stewards-Inther G. Thomas, mustered in May 28, 15G1 ; dis charged June 27, 1an1.
l'lavel W. Sullivan, mustered in May 29, 1861 ; Corporal Company H : Hosjutul trwanl, June 25, Isol ; discharged ut Camp Seminary, Va., October 18, 1861 : disability.
George F. Vail, mustered in May 25, 1861 : Private Company 6 : Hospital Steward, October Is, Jabl.
Drum Majors-John H. Van Houten, mustered in May 30, Istil ; Musi- cian Company 1 ; Drum Major, September 5, ING1 ; Musician Com- pany 1, March 18, 1862.
Homer L. Ames, mastered in May 22, 1861 ; Musician Company A; Drum Major, March 18, 1×62; discharged at Camp Seminary, Va., October 1, 1862 ; G. 0. 126.
Principal Musicians-Martin U. B. Ward, mustored in May 30, 1xGł ; Private Company K : Principal Musician, September 1, 1863.
Benjamin F. Maul, mustered in May 22, INBI : mustered out July 11, 1865 ; transferred from Fifteenth Regiment, June 22, 1865 ; L. O. , 157.
Wagon Master-De Witt Forguson, mnstered in May 27, 1861 ; Private Company B; Wagon Master, January, 1862: re-enlisted December 28, 1863 ; died of lumbar abscess at Ward United States Army Gen- eral Hospital, Newark, N. J., July 13, 1865.
COMPANY A.
Captains -- James Wilson, mustored in May 22, 1-61 ; promoted Major Ith Regiment, Dec. 3d, 1861.
Richard Hopwood, mustered in Decemlar 27, 1861 ; lst Lieut. May 30, Istil ; C'aptain vier Wilson promoted; resigned January 14, 1863.
Edward M. Hedges, mustered in January 19, 1863 ; mustered out June 21, 1864 ; Private April 23, 161 ; Sergeant, January 22, 1802 ; 2d Lieutenant, July 12, 1862; Captain fice Hopwout resigned.
Adulphus Weiss, mustered in March 12, 1865, Ist Lieutenant Co. 33, 15th Regiment, July 3d, 1864 ; Captain to fill original vacancy. Absent without leave.
First Lieutenants-Bradbury C. Chetwood, mustered in May 22, 1861 ; re- signed Dec. 12, 1861, to accept commission 2d Lieutenant in Ist U. S. Artillery.
William J. Cree, enrolled November 6, 1861 ; 21 Lieutenant, Juna 12, 1862 ; First Lieutenant vice Chetwood resigned, July 12, 1862.
William H1. Williams, mustered in July 12, 1862 ; Corporal, May 22, 1861 ; Sergeant, July 1, 1861 ; Second Lientenant, December 27, 1861 : First Lientenant vice Cree resigned May 8, 1863 .-- Disability.
Joseph Donovon mustered in June 1, 1863 ; Private, May 22, 1861 : Corporal, July 1, 1861 ; Sergeant, November 1, 1862 ; Second Lien- tenant, January 14, 1863 ; First Lieutenant vice Williams resigned ; discharged, March 11, 1865; S. 0. 119, par. 33, War Department ; A. G. O .. Washington, D. C. - Paroled prisonel.
Second Lieutenant-Henry M. Sharp mustered in, April 15, 1865 ; munterrd ont, July 13, Isos; transfered from Co. D. Fifteenth Regiment June 21, 1-65.
Sergeants-George & Putter mustered in May 22, Is1 ; musteredout Jane 21, 1864; Corporal May 22, 1861 ; Private, May 22, 1862 ; Sergeant, February 25, 1863.
William S. Davenport, mastered in May 22, 1861 ; mustered out June 21, 1864 ; Corporal, May 22, 1861 ; Sergeant, February 25, 1863.
William P. Ballinger, monstered in May 22, INtil ; mustered out June 21, 1864 ; Corporal, November 1, 1862 ; Sergrunt, February 25, 1863.
Edward Allen, mustered in August 20,1801 ; mustered ont Au- Kurt 31, I&H ; Recruit-Sergeant, November 1, 1862 ; served in Co. A. Fifteenth Regiment.
Corporate-Joseph1. Bonneberger, mastered in May 22, Istil ; mastered ant June 21, 1861 ; Corporal, Muy 22, 1861; Private, May 22, 1862; Cm - poral. Derember 1st, 1862.
Michael Walsh, minstered in Muy 22, Isol ; mistered ont June 21, 1×64 ; Corporal, November 1, 1862.
John Farr, umstored in May 22 18bt ; mustered out June 21, 18G1; Corporal, February 25, 1863.
Nathaniel Hurst, niustered in May 22, 1861, musterrd unt June 21, INGI : Corporal, February 20, 1863.
ESSEX COUNTY IN THE WAR OF 1561-65.
Charles Miller, mustard in August 24 lati master dont July 11, la6h ; recruit-transferred I'n men. D
Hiagower -Gilbert S. Johnson, stored in May 22 1 ; mustered out Juin 21, 1864.
J'aiWilliam L. Braly mustered in May 29, last ; mastered out June 21. 1×64.
21, 1×64. Discharged at Trente n N. J. ; arm nmpot ited.
Carl Dortkampf, nortered in May 22, Isol, mastered out June
21. 1974 ; Corporal. February 2, Putit. Private, July 24. 186.3.
Isol Erer, smustored in May 22, Isel ; mastered out June 21,
LAward Esser mastered in, May 22, 18bl ; masterol out Jone
Franklin W For, musteral in May 22, 15cl . mastered out June 21, 1-64
Soph Howe, mistero in August 21, los, mustered out July 11, 1865 ; wrved in to. K. Fifteenth Regiment.
Huch Hughes, musteres in May 2, 156] ; mustered out June 21. 1x64
James P. Judge, musterest in May 22, Jabl ; muster out June 21, 1.14.
Thomas Keenan, mustored in February 4, INGI ; musterod out July 11, 1865, transferred from 1b. ; served in Co. B, Fifteenth Regiment.
George Kelly, mustered in March 19, 1863 ; mustered out July 11, 100; transferred from Cu. I'; served in Ca. B. Fifteenth Regi- mient.
Timothy Landy, mustered in May 22. 1861, mustered out June 21. 1~64.
Harue E. Lewis, mustern in May 22, Isol , recenlisted December .. , 1×63; promoted First Lieutenant C'h, A, Fifteenth Regimeut, February 9. Juni.
Cornelius A. Lowe, mustered in May 22, 1801 ; mustered out line 21. 1×64.
James 1. McDonald, mustered in May 22, 1861 , mustered out Inne 21, 1x++1.
Alexander Mediregor, mustered in May 22, Jol ; muttered out Tunr 21, 1x64.
Henry Midellewbf, tuustored in May 2, 1x61 , muntered out July 11, Iar's; re-enlisted March 31, 1464 ; served in to. A, Fifteenth Regiment.
John Murphy, musterol in February 10, 1-62 ; mustered out July 11. 1×6 ; roeruit ; re-enlisted 'March 16, IN4 ; prved in t'u. A, Fif- trenth Regiment.
Levi4 F. Randolph, musterel in May 22, 1x) ; mustered out June 21, 1~4.
Harvey Holden, tustored in August 15. Jest; mastered out Angust 20, 1×64 ; recruit ; served in Co. A, Fifteenth Regiment.
John Riley, mustered in January 19, 1864 ; mustered out July 11, 1st ; Corporal, March 1, 1×6 ; Private, July 2, 1865, transferredl Trum C'h. B ; served in Co. D, Fifteenth Regiment.
Samuel Rush, musterel in May 22, 1861 ; mustered out June 21. 1504 ; Corporal, November 1, 182 ; Private, Deber 1. 1× 3.
leonard G. Scholl, mastered in May 22, 1861 ; musterel out June 21. 1×64.
Nathan C. Touker, mustered in May 22, INnl ; mastered out June 21, Intl ; Sergeant, May 22, 1861 ; Ist sergeant, July 28, INC. Private, December 1, 1×62.
Charles 1. Vanvorhees, musterial in May 22, 1861 , mistr-red ont June 21, INC4.
JuMex Warnock, mustered in May 22, INEl ; mastered ont June .1, 1×64.
Morris Welsh, mustered in February 1, 1862 ; mustered out Jan 1%, 16is ; recruit : werved in Company 1. 15th Regiment.
Dombbridge 4. White, mustered in August 24, Isr., mitered ant July 11, Is; reunit. served in Company S. Ich Regi-
Isac D. Wilkinson, mastered in May 22, fool ; muster out June 21, 1x64.
Iw.nnis 11. Williamssoon, mustered in May 22, 1on1 musterel ant June 21, 1%64.
im harzend at Warrenton, Va .. July 20, It's; wounds formed in action at thum forvill. Ya. ; corporal, May 5, 12, Berg ant
Second Lieutenant, May 19, 1863, most muntereil.
Sergeanta William M. Shipman, mustered in May 22. 1wil ; discharged at Philadelphia, Pa., February . 13, disability . Corporal, Mas 22. ladl ; Segrant, October 19, 1861.
George B Franklin, mustered in May 22, 156] ; discharged at Camp seminary, Va., September 23, Il , disability.
John S. C'langett, mount road in May 2, 1861 ; discharged at Con- valracent Camp, Ab xundrin, Va., January 31. 1. 33 . woutils n. rrived in action at Manassas, Va. ; corporal, May 22, 1xbl , sergeant August 1, 1-2.
Heury W. Cozine, mastered in May 22, 1sal ; discharged at l'on- valement Camp, Alexandria, Va., Ihr. 27, IN2.
Corpora - Augustus R. Brown, mustored in Mas 22, In6) ; discharged at Fort Mcffenry, Baltimore, MDL., November 17, 1862, disability.
Israel B. Waters, muntere in May 22. 1861 ; discharged at hat- terles I'. S Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1?, tai , disability ; corporal, May 2, 1M2.
Adam & leifer, murdered in May 22, 1Mil ; diecharged at U. S. Amuy General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland, June 10, 1862 ; ils- ability.
Martin Vanhart, mustered in May 22, 1xGl ; discharged at I. N. Anny General Hospital, West Philadelphia, Pa., December 9, 1-62 ; disalality ; corporal, May 5, Ixoz.
Musicians- Khijah J. Lathrop, musterel in May 22, 186] . discharged at Harrison's Landing, Vn., July 19, 1x+2; disability ; died at 14- cension l', S. Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C., November 8, 1×t2.
George Lake, mustered in May 22, Irel, discharged at Cathy. Olen, Trentun, N. J., Jute &, Istil ; disability.
Pirates-Hrury Bartow, mustered in August 24, 1961; recruit ; dis. charg &l ut l'amp Seminary, Va., April 19, 1Mi2 ; disability.
E. J Cleaveland, mustored in May 22, 1851 ; discharged at Camp. Oldeu, Trenton, N. J , June 1, 1961 ; disability.
William A. Cole, musterel in May 2, 1x] ; discharged ut Fort Melleary, M.L., Nov. 10, IMG_ ; disability.
Jolin Conle, maistered in May 22, 1×61 ; dim barged at U. S Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., September Is, 1×62. dis- ability.
John I. Daft, mistored in May 22, 1-61 ; discharged at I'nmp bear White Church, Va., December 22, 1812, disability
Theodore H. Durling, mustered in May 22, 1861 ; discharged at Fort MeHenry, Mil., November 12, 1st2 ; dusibility.
George Frederick, mustered in April 30, 1864 - recruit ; discharged at Wanl I'mited States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., August 5, 1865 ; wounds received in action before Petersburg, April 1, 1865.
Albert I. Garnier, musterel in May 22, 1861 ; discharged nt Fort M. Henry, Md., November 18, 1962 ; disability.
John Haley, mustered in May 22, 1861, discharged at L'amp Semi- mary, Va., March 3, 1×62 ; lisability
William S. Henson, musteral in May 2, 1861 ; discharged at Fort M-Henry, Baltimore, Md .. Nov. 19, 1862 ; disability.
Lucius M. Heywood, mastered in May 2, Jol ; discharged at Camp Ollen, Trenton, N. J., June 10, Iso1 ; disability
Robert Johnson, mosterd in May 22, 1861 ; discharged at War I'nited States Army General Hospital, Newark, S. J., January 27. 1×64 ; disability.
William Juhumm, mustered in May 22, 1861 : discharged at U'nited States Army General Hopital, Annaje Jis. M.J., September 17, 1802 . wontuls received in artom at Mannous, V'n.
Peter Ketch, smosterd In May 2, 186] ; die hargel at Convales- cent l'ump, Alexandria, Va., May 15, 1×63 ; diebility.
William 11. Laing, minstored in May 22, Jsiil ; discharged at White (hsk Church, Va. January 1, 186,, to juin regular army
John M. Mecker, mustered in August 24, Int'l ; recruit , dts- charged at Harrison's Latiling. Va., July 19, 1-62 | dimbility.
Aaron L. Middlebank, mustored It May 22, 186) ; discharged at Washington, D. ( ., July 12, 1sti] . disability
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