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{ Discharged for disability at Philadelphia, Pa., March 16, 1863.
** Mustered In Sept. 17, 1862; mustered ont June 24, 1863.
++ All enlisted Sept. 3, 1862; all minstered out June 24, 1863.
disability at Baltimore, Md., Feb. 25, 1863), John Huddleson, Robert Huddleson, Peter Hulsizer, William IluIsizer, Allen King, Aaron H. Lanning (disch. at Annapolis, Md., Dec. 7, 1862; died Jan. 4, 1863 ; buried at Annapolis), Edwin G. Lewis, Elias Lewis, James M. Lewis, Charles E. Madison (corporal Sept. 3, 1862; private Feb. 7, 1863), Emanuel Manning, John Manning, Semuel Manning, Robert Mc- Cush, George A. Melick, Edward W. Merritt, Abraham Mount (cor- poral Sept. 3, 1862; private Feb. 7, 1863), Alexander Mulligan, Alex- ander Probasco, Aaron Rockafellow, James II. Rodenbough, John H. Schomp, Lucian C. Sheppard, William W. Smith, George Soyder, Henry Soliday, Joseph E. Starr, Theodore Stont, John Stryker, Geo. W. Sutton, Charles W. Slack (died of fever near Belle Plains, Va., Feb. 23, 1863), John W. Smith, died of fever near Belle Plaine, Va., March 23, 1863), Jacob Swarrer, Watson F. Swarrer (corporal Sept. 3, 1862; privates Feb. 7, 1863), William Vanse, died of fever near Belle Plains, Va., Feb. 19, 1863; corporal Sept. 3, 1862; private Feb. 7, 1863), Samuel Wagner, Richard Wilson, Thompson H. Wheat (died of dysentery at hospital in Tenuallytown, D. C., Oct. 17, 1862; buried at Military Hospital Cemetery, D. C.), Levi S. Young.
COMPANY K.
Nelson Bennett, captain ; com. Sept. 10, 1862; must, ont June 24, 1863. Edson J. Rood, first lieutenant ; com. Sept. 16, 1862; must, out June 24, 1863.
Martin Lunger, second lieut .; com. Sept. 10, 1862 ; res. Dec. 27, 1862. George Emory, second lieutenant ; com. Feb. 8, 1863; pro. froui first sergeant; must. ont June 24, 1863.
Edwin Walters, first sergeant; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; pro. from sergeant Feb. 20, 1863; must. out June 24, 1863.
James McBurth, sergeant ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; must. ont June 24, 1863. Geo. Henderson, sergeant ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; must. out June 24, 1863. Jethro German, sergeant ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; pro. from corporal Feb. 20, 1863 ; must. out June 24, 1863.
Warren Hagerty, sergeant ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; pro. April 1, 1863 ; must. out June 24, 1863.
Thomas Cole, corporal; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; must. out June 24, 1863. Samuel Fritts, corporal; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; must. out June 24, 1863. John McNear, corporal ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; must. out June 24, 1863. William Crotsley, corporal ; eul. Sept. 3, 1862; must. out June 24, 1863. Horace Denike, corporal; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; must. out June 24, 1863. James Myers, corporal ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; pro. Feb. 26, 1863; must. out June 24, 1863.
Henry R. Queen, corporal; eul. Sept. 3, 1862; pro. Feb. 20, 1863; muet. out June 24, 1863.
Christopher Hartman, corporal; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; pro. April 1, 1863; must. out June 24, 1863.
Samuel L. Comer, corp. ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; died of typhoid pneumonia at Belle Plaine, Va., March 2, 1863.
Johnson II. Bennett, mus .; eal. Sept. 3, 1862; must. out Juno 24, 1863. William Lisk, musician ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; must. out June 24, 1863. Abraham B. Seals, wagoner; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; must, out June 24, 1863.
Privates.##
Samuel S. Allen, Frederick II. Apgar, David Awble, William Bodine (disch. for disability in hospital at Washington, D. C., April 24, 1863), William Briggs, Christopher Bryan, John M. Bryan, Nelson Bunu, Samuel W. Burd, William B. Burk (pro. to hospital steward Sept. 18, 1862), Theodore Castner, William H. Conover, Matthias J. Crammer, Joseph S. Daws (assigned to Co. A, Fifteenth Regiment, Jan. 14, 1864), Jamee Elson, William Flatt, Benjamin Fritts, Conrad A. Fritts, Henry Fritts, James Gary, Charles Hahn (corporal Sept. 3, 1862 ; private Feb. 9, 1863), James Hand, Moses F. Hano, Godfrey II. Hardy, Enoch C. Hartpence, Horaco G. Hildebrant, William Hen- derson, Jr., Oliver Hlenry, Patrick Higgins, Garret Hoffman, Jacob Iloffinan, Peter Hoffman, James Horning (disch. for disability in hospital at Philadelphia, Pa., Juno 1, 1863), James Hammer, Peter P. Johnson (disch. for disability in hospital at Washington, D. C., May 18, 1863), Benhart Kronse, Jos. Leigh, Emanuel Lisk, Thomas Mnhar, Stout MeCastle, Henry McClary, Hngh MeLaughliu, Baltes Melick, John W. Mitchell, Wmn. S. Mitchell, Peter F. Moor, Nicholas Mon, Peter D. Morgan, John Nier, Garret S. Nichols, Jacob Petorson, Wm. Petty; Abra. Philhowor, James S. Seuls, John O. Shay, Philip Smith, Jolin Snyder, Joseph Snyder, James Stevenson, Jacob D. Stirea, William Stires, John Stroublo (sergeaut Sept. 3, 1862 ; private
1# All enlisted Sept. 3, 1862; all mustered in Sept. 17, 1862, and mus- tered out Juno 24, 1863, unless otherwise stated.
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April 1, 1863), Henry Swalback, Wesley Sweazy, Whitfield Stronble (died from disense at Hello P'lufus, Vu., Maich 19, 1863), John B. Swick, Abraham Tents, William F. Thompson, George Waltors (cor- porni Sept. 3, 1862; private Feli, 20, 1863), Juhn 1. Warren, Stephen Whitbeck, Charles A. Wood, George F. Woolston ( pro, to quarter- moster-sergeant Sept. 18, 1862).
CHAPTER XV.
THIRTY-FIFTH INFANTRY, AND OTHER REGIMENTS.
Officors of the Thirty-fifth Regiment, and of Company A-Movements of the Regiment in Virginin aud In the Southwest- In the Georgin Cnni- paign, with Sherman-Capt. Angel killed-Battle of Decatur-In Front of Atlanta-" March to the Sen"-Close of its Campaigning, and MIus- ter-out-Roster of Co. A-Hunterdon and Somorset Men in other Reg- iments: Co. F, Ninth Infantry ; Co. K, Elevouth Infantry ; Co. B, Thirty-eighth Tofuntry.
HUNTERDON COUNTY furnished to the Thirty-fifth Regiment one full company (A), as well as many men who served in some of its other companies. The re- mainder of the regiment was recruited chiefly in the county of Essex .* Its rendezvous was at Fleming- ton, where it was mustered into the service in Sep- tember, 1863. It soon afterwards moved to Washing- ton, D. C., whenee a few weeks later it was transferred to the Southwest, going by way of Wheeling, W. Va., Cincinnati, Jeffersonville, Ind., and Paducah, Ky., and from the latter place up the Tennessee River to Eastport, Miss., but was soon moved back to Colum- bus, Ky., and thence to Union City, Tenn., where it went into winter quarters. But about the middle of January it was again moved to Columbus, Ky., and thence down the Mississippi to Vicksburg. It saw some skirmishing on the expedition to Meridian, Miss., on which it was engaged during nearly the whole of February, and after its return to the river it proceeded to Cairo, Ill., and thence, a week later, was transported to Chattanooga, Tenn., where it joined the army of Gen. Sherman, and was assigned to iluty in the First Brigade, Second Division, Sixteenth Army Corps.
With this command it took part in the memorable campaign which resulted in the capture of Atlanta. On the 13th of May it became engaged, but lost only one man killed and thirteen wounded. On the 14th it was ordered to support a storming-party, and re- mained under fire during all that day and night, sus- taining some loss. On the 15th, Capt. Angel, of A company, was sent with his command into Resaca, where he captured thirty prisoners and some Confed- crate mails. The total losses of the regiment in front
of Resaca were two killed and twenty-two wounded. On the 27th of May, near Dallas, it was again en- gaged, two companies, under Capt. Angel, charging the enemy and carrying the assaulted position, but not being able to hohl it against reinforcements which then came up. On the 28th and 29th it was almost constantly skirmishing, but sustained a loss of only twelve, killed and wounded.
On the 15th of June the Thirty-fifth was heavily " engaged in skirmishing between Kenesaw and Pine Mountain, losing fifteen in killed and wounded. On the 16th it marched to Kenesaw and took part in the two weeks' fighting which succeeded, but lost only thirteen men wounded during these operations. On the 4th of July the regiment was briskly engaged at Ruth's Mills, Ga., in which Capt. Angel, of A com- pany (then acting-major of the regiment ), was killed within thirty yards of the rebel position. " No officer in the regiment had displayed higher soldierly quali- fications or was more generally beloved, and his death was sincerely lamented not only in his own command, but throughout the entire brigade."
On the 8th of July the regiment entered Marietta, Ga., proceeding thence to the Chattahoochee River, which it crossed by fording on the 9th, and intrenched on the south side of that stream. Here it remained for several days, but on the 19th moved forward to Decatur, where it took part in the engagement of the 22d, being, with two other regiments, attacked by an overwhelming force of infantry and cavalry.
" The men of the Thirty-fifth moved steadily into fine of battle, and at once opened on the rebels, checking them for some minutes. Soon, however, they ndvancod with added force, and the regiment, vastly out- numbered, gradually fell back for a distance of thirty yards, when it agnin turned ond poured a dendly volley into the ranks of the pursuers, cnusing them in turn to fall back. But their repulse was Unt for n mno- ment. Promptly rallied by their officers, the rebels once more advanced, and, although the Thirty-fifth a third time turned upon them and held them for half an hour, it was at fast compelled to retire to the town. Hero the regiment was joined by the rest of the brigade, but, the enemy coming in on all sides, the entire command continued the rotrent, suffer- ing severely from the fire of the pursuers, the casualties in the Thirty- fifth numbering one killed nud sixteen wounded, with a loss of two officers und thirty-seven men missing."t
On the 24th the regiment moved to the front of At- lanta, and there occupied a line of rifle-pits. On the 28th it sustained seven successive charges made by the Confederates on its position, repulsing them all with heavy loss to the enemy, who left his dead on the field. The loss to the Thirty-fifth was very light, though "the flag of the regiment was riddled with bullets and the State standard was twice shot down but as often replaced." This was the last action of any moment in which the regiment was engaged dur- ing the Atlanta campaign. On the 8th of September (the serious work of the campaign having ended by the capture of the city) it went into camp at East Point for a season of rest and recuperation. It was again in motion in October, however, and during that month marched two hundred and twenty-one miles
t Foster's " New Jersey and the Rebellion."
* The regimental officers of the Thirty-fifth when it moved to the front were: Colonel, John J. Cllok ; leotenant-colonel, William A. Henry ; major, Austin II. Patterson; adjutant, J. Augustus Fny, Jr .; quarter- muster, Lemuel R. Young ; anrgeon, George E. Summers ; assistant sur- goons, Richard G. Taylor, John T. Lanning : chaplain, Nathaniel L. Up- ham. Tho commissioned officers of Company A were: Captain, Charles A. Angel; first Heutenunt, Andrew L. Day; second lientenant, Jumes Mc Millan.
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in various directions through Northwestern Georgia, and was engaged with the enemy at Resaca on the 15th, losing twenty-five, killed and wounded.
The Thirty-fifth took part in the great "March to the Sea," leaving its camp on the 15th of November and moving with the army through the heart of Georgia, arriving within six miles of Savannah on the 10th of December without having been engaged be- yond a little light skirmishing on the way. On the 21st the enemy evacuated the city, which was occu- pied by the Union troops on the following day, though the Thirty-fifth did not enter, but remained on picket duty. On the 3d of January, 1865, it moved through the city to the Savannah River, where it embarked on the steamer "S. R. Spaulding" and proceeded to Port Royal, S. C., whence, with other troops, it was forwarded to Pocotaligo. On the 1st of February, with the other forces, it moved northward through swamps and lagoons, often wading knee-deep in water for long distances. It reached and passed through Orangehurg on the 12th, and arrived at Columbia, the capital of the State, on the 16th. From there it marched through Winnsboro' to Cheraw, where it was on provost duty for several days. Still pressing on, it reached Fayetteville, N. C., on the 11th of March, and after a halt of two days took the road to Goldsboro', where, soon after its arrival, the men were furnished with new clothing and other necessaries. The regiment did not take part in the battles of Averysboro' and Bentonville, N. C., but its march from Pocotaligo had been one of great hardship, and the men suffered very severely ; hut they had endured all without complaint.
On the 10th of April, Gen. Sherman advanced with determination against the Confederate general Johnston at Smithfield, N. C. The town was en- tered on the following day, the enemy retreating to Raleigh, and thence to Greensboro'. The news of Lee's surrender at Appomattox having been received, Johnston at once asked a suspension of hostilities, which being granted, negotiations were entered upon, which, on the 26th, resulted in the surrender of Johnston's army. The campaigning of the regiment was now over, and on the 29th of April it broke camp for the march to Washington. It reached Petersburg, Va., on the 8th of May, and, passing thence to and through Richmond, arrived in the vicinity of the national capital on the 19th. Here it remained several weeks (much to the disappointment of the men, who greatly disliked this long halt on the homeward march), but the welcome order came at last, and on the 22d of July the regiment left for Trenton, where it was disbanded.
The following is a list of officers and enlisted men of Company A of the Thirty-fifth Regiment, raised in Lambertville, Hunterdon Co. :
Charles A. Angel, captain; com. Aug. 28, 1863; killed in action near Ruff's Mills, Ca., July 4, 1864 ; buried at National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga.
J. Augustus Fay, Jr., captain ; com. July 31, 1864 ; adjutant July 21, 1863; pro. to captain, vice Angel, killed; pro. to major Fortieth Regiment Feb. 16, 1865.
Dauiel K. Hinson, captain; com. March 28, 1865 ; private July 27, 1863 ; sergeant-major Oct. 14, 1863; first lieutenant March 9, 1864; captain, vice Fay, promoted.
Andrew L. Day, first lieutenant; com. Aug. 28, 1863; disch. Jan. 11, 1864, by S. O. War Department.
James McMillan, second lieutenant ; com. Ang. 28, 1863; dismissed Feb. 8, 1864, by S. O. War Department.
James Crowell, second lieutenant; com. March 9, 1864 ; quartermaster- sergeant; second lieutenant, vice McMillan, dismissed; res. Feb. 1, 1865.
William H. Martia, second lieutenant ; com. March 28, 1865; pro. from sergeant Co. D; must. out July 20, 1865
Edward Kennedy, first sergeant; enl. July 27, 1863; pro. to second lieu- tenant Co. F Nov. 7, 1864.
Charles H. Naylor, first sergeant; enl. July 27, 1863; sergeant Dec. 17, 1863; first sergeant Jan. 1, 1865.
Samuel L. Slack, sergeant; enl. July 27, 1863; pro. May 1, 1865; must. out July 20, 1865.
John C. Higgins, sergeant; enl. July 27, 1863; pro, from corporal July 10, 1865 ; must. out July 20, 1865.
John Coward, sergeant ; eal. July 27, 1863; pro. from corporal July 1. 1865 ; must out July 20, 1865.
Patrick Riley, sergeant; enl. Aug. 19, 1863; pro. from private July 1, 1865; must. out July 20, 1865.
Samuel Boyd, sergeant; enl. Aug. 11, 1863; trans. to Co. E, Fourteenth Regiment, Oct. 31, 1863.
William Chidester, sergeant ; en]. Aug. 11, 1863 ; missing on picket near Goldsboro', N. C., March 20, 1865; recorded at War Department as died that date.
John Hayes, sergeant; enl. Ang. Il, 1863; not must. out with company. Andrew J. Roe, corporal; enl. Sept. 1, 1863 ; trans. from Co. K; must. ont July 20, 1865.
Owen O'Neil, corporal; enl. Aug. 27, 1863; must. out July 20, 1865. Joseph Beckhardt, corporal; enl. Aug. 19, 1863; must. out July 20, 1865. Richard Callighan, corporal ; enl. Sept. 6, 1864; disch. at Washington by order of War Department May 18, 1865.
John King, corporal; enl. Aug. 13, 1863; died at military hospital, Chicago, Nov. 10, 1864; buried ia Rose Hill Cemetery, Chicago, Ill. Alfred Woolverton, corporal; enl. Aug. 24, 1863; died of diarrhoea at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., June 26, 1864 ; huried at National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks.
John W. Neal, Jr., corporal ; enl. July 27, 1863 ; not must. out with com- pany.
William C. Bryant, corporal; enl. Aug. 11, 1863; not muet. out with company,
Charles Verthuren, corporal; eal. Feb. 2, 1865; not must, out with com- pany.
Robert Snowden, musician ; enl. Ang. 13, 1863; disch. hy order of War Department May 4, 1865.
Charles Van Marter, musician ; enl. July 27, 1863 ; must. out July 20, 1865.
Isaac Il. Miller, wagoner ; enl. Aug. 4, 1863 ; disch. on account of wounds June 13, 1865.
Samuel Carr, wagoner; enl. Aug. 19, 1863 ; diech. on account of disability April 20, 1864.
Richard Carmo, wagoner; enl. Oct. 5, 1863; disch. on account of die- ability April 10, 1865.
John P. Nico, wagoner ; onl. July 27, 1863; disch. on account of dis- ability Jan. 13, 1864.
John Reed, wagoner; enl. Aug. 17, 1863; disch. on account of disability June 8, 1864.
Michael Roach, wagoner; disch. S. O. War Department Jan. 14, 1865.
Ilerman Stehr, wagoner; enl. Sept. 14, 1864; disch. at Trenton, N. J., Oct. 2, 1864.
Privates.
Joseph Anthony, enl. March 30, 1805 ; trans. from Co. G ; must. out July 20,1865,
John Allen, en1. Feb. 17, 1865; not must, out with company.
John Barnes, enl. Jan, 14, 1865 ; not must. out with company. Georgo Beck, enl. Feb. 17, 1865; not must. out with company.
Louis Becker, en1. April 10, 1865; not must, out with company.
Henry Blum, enl. Aug. 8, 1863 ; missing ; not must. out with company. Chas. Burns, enl. Ang. 4, 1863 ; missing; not must, out with company.
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Thorhas Burns, enl. Ang. 21, 1863 ; missing ; not must. out with company. Peter Bain, onl. Feb. 23, 1864: must. out July 20, 1865.
Junies Barrett, enl. Aug. 13, 1863 ; disch. at Phila., Pa., Murch 26, 1865. Charles Bier, enl. March 14, 1865 ; minst. ont Nov. 29, 1865.
('has. J. Bico, en]. Ort 14. ING3; must, ont July 20, 1865.
James S Blue, onl. Sept. 6, 1864; diach. by order of War Department May 30, 1865.
Henry Bogert, onl. July 27, 1863 ; nmat. ont July 20, 1865.
Alfred Booze, enl. Ang. 19, 1863; must. ont July 20, 1865.
Honry Bradley, unl. Oct. 4, 1864 ; trans. from Co. K ; must. oul July 20, 1865.
Abraham M. Budd, ent. Sopt. 13, 1964; disch, by order from War De- partment May JO, 1865.
Lonis Buedel, onl. April 12, 1865; trans, from Co. F ; must, out July 20, 1865.
Danlel Burget, enl. March 8, 1865 ; must. out July 6, 1865.
Henry Buker, ent. Ang. 29, 1861; trans. to Co. K.
Owen Bakor, enl. Sept. 12, 1864; trans. to Co. K.
George Barker, enl. Sept. 15, 1861; trans, to Co. G.
William Basto, onl. Sept. 12, 1861; trans. to Co. E.
Jerry J. Bertrand, onl. Feb. 18, 1865; trans. to Co. D.
Edwin Clark, onl. July 27, 1863; disch. hy order from War Department July 7, 1x65.
Juseph J. L. Clinton, enl. Aug. 11, 1863; pro. to commissary-sergeant Dec. 25, 186-1.
Henry G. Cook, on1. Aug. 8, 1863 ; must. ont July 20, 1865.
James Cox, onl. Aug. 27, 1803; must. ont July 20, 1865.
John Corning, onl. Jan. 0, 1865; truns. to C'o. G.
Michael Connor, onl. Aug. 24, 1863 ; not must. vut with company.
Imoic Chambers, out. Jan. 21, 1865 ; final record unknown.
James Doyle, onl. March 23, 1801 ; final record unknown.
John Darey, enl. Feb. 25, 1865; must. ont July 20, 1865.
Henry De Grom, onl. March 28, 1865; must. out July 20, 1865.
Edmund Diabrow, enl. Aug. 11, 1863 ; disch. at hospital at Newark, N. J., Aug. 17, 1865.
William J. Dunning, onl. Aug. 24, 186J; must. out July 20, 1865.
Joseph Durand, enl. Sept. 28, 1863; trans. to Votoran Resorve Corps March 20, 1865; disch. Nov. 28, 1x65.
John Duley, enl. Jan. 17, 1865; not must. out with company.
Anthony De Silva, onl. Feb. 21, 1865; not must. out with company.
Joseph Elk, enl. Feb. 1, 1865; dlsch, from hospital by order from War Department ; must, out July 8, 1865.
Lewis Ensign, enl. July 27, 1863; must. out July 20, 1805.
Willlam Everett, enl. Sept. 6, 1864 ; Hisch, by order from War Depart- mont Muy 30, 1865.
Alexander Evans, oni. Sept. 12, 1864; trans, to Co. D.
John Fishor, enl. Sept. 15, 1864; disch, at hospital by order of War Do- partment June 28, 1865. l'utrick Fanning, onl. Sept. 12, 1811; trans, to Co. K.
John L. Fuhrman, onl. March 16, 1865; trans, to Co. K.
Francis Flanley, onl. Aug. 25, 1863; vot must. out with company.
John Gillon, enl. Sept. 18, 1804; trans, from Co. E; leg amputated ; dach. May 30, 1865.
William F. Gordon, enl. Ang. 1, 1863; must. ont July 20, 1865. Andrew Green, onl. July 27, 1863; must, out Joly 20, 1865.
William Grant, enl. Sept. 29, 1863; not must, out with company. John Green, enl. March 11, 1865; not minst. ont with company. Richard Griffin, enl. Oct. 10, 1863; not must. out with company.
John Gill, onl. April 11, 1864 ; wounded ut Savannah, Ga., and leg am- putated.
Michael Goggina, onl. Jan. 26, 1806; final rocord unknown. John Hammell, enl. July 27, 1863; must. ont July 20, 1865.
Samuel B. Harold, enl. Aug. 22, 1863; disch, by order of War Depart- mont July 31, 1865.
Patrick Huyues, enl. March 13, 1865 ; must, out July 20, 1865.
Charles Herbat (or Halpe), onl. Jan, 21, 1865; munt. ont July 20, 1865. James Higgins, enl. July 27, 1863 ; must, out July 20, 1865.
Sammel C. HIN, ent. Aug. 19, 1863; must. out July 20, 1565.
Jumes Iloward, onl. Sept. 21, 1863; paroledi prisoner ; disch. at Trenton by order of War Departmout June 17, 1865. Cornelius Hully, enl. Feb. 24, 1865: must. out July 20, 1865. Juhu Huss, enl. Sept. 21, 1×63; minst. out July 20, 1865. Georgo BI. Dutchinson, enl. Ang. 11, IsGT; must. out July 20, 1865. Charles Hayes, ont Jan. 9, Is65; trans. to Co. G.
Jumos Haley, onl. Jan 17, 1865; not must, out with company. Joseph Harrington, onl. Feb. 1G, 1865 ; not must, out with company. Juseph Hendley, ent. Ang. 19, 1863; not must out with company.
Julin C. P. Heaney, enl. Feb. 17, 1865; not must. out with company. George Hillyer, enl. Jan 14, 1865 ; not must. out with company.
George M. Jones, enl. Sept. 11, 1863; trans. to Co. K ; not must. out with company.
W. Y. Johnson, enl. Aug. 13, 1864; final record unknown.
Frederick Kaufman, enl. March 8, 1865 ; most, out July 20, 1865.
Robert MI. Kerrison, enl. Joly 27, 1863; disch, by order of War Dopart- ment July 21, 1865.
John G. Kimball, enl. Ang. 20, 1863; disch. by order of War Department Juno 6, 1865.
John Kelm, cul. Sept. 1, 1864; trans. to Co. K.
David Kreiger, enl. Sept. 14, 1864; trans, to Co. K.
Thomas Kane, enl. Aug. 19, 1863; not must. out with company.
Tutrick Kenting, enl. Feb. 24, 1865; not must. out with company.
Gottleib F. Kehorer, enl. March 9, 1865 ; not must. out with company.
James Kennedy, enl. Fol, 1, 1865; but must. out with company. William W. Kendrick, enl. Aug. 13, 186J; not most. out with company. Peter C. King, enl. Feb. 3, 1865 ; not must. out with company.
llenry E. Kohler, onl. March 6, 1865; not must, out with company.
Samuel Legasey, enl. March 14, 1865; must. ont July 20, 1865.
Henry Lawler, enl. Aug. 19, 1863; must. out July 20, 1865.
Eugene Lepron, onl. Sept. 23, 1864; trans. from Co. E; disch, by order of War Department May 30, 1865.
George W. Lloyd, enl. Sept. 14, 1864; trans. from Co. K; disch. hy order of War Department May 30, 1865.
W. Harrison Lum, enl. Aug. 4, 1863 ; must, out July 20, 1865. John Landor, enl. Aug. 22, 1863 ; not must. out with company.
Patrick Mannnn, onl. Sept. 7, INGI ; disch. by order of War Department May 30, 1865.
Gotleib Mannerhan, onl. March 7, 1865; must, out July 20, 1865.
George McChesney, enl. Aug. 8, 1863; must. out July 20, 1865.
William MeChe, enl. Aug. 7, 1863; must. ont July 20, 1865.
Patrick MeDermott, enl. Sept. 12, 1864; disch, by order of War Depart- ment May J0, 1865.
William McGowan, enl. July 27, 1863; must. out July 20, 1865.
William MeGuire, enl. Aug. 8, 1863; must, out July 20, 1865.
Peter MeLinden, enl. March 8, 1865; truns. from Co. F; must, out July 20, 1805.
Joseph M. Mitchell, en1. Jun. 5, 1865; truns. from Co. C; must. out July 20, 1865.
Francis Mulligan, enl. Fob. 27, 1865 ; disch, by order of War Departmont July 23, 1865.
Jesse R. Moore, onl. Sept. 12, 1864 ; trans, to Co. E.
l'atrick Mahan, enl. Sept. 26, 1864; not must, out with company.
John Mann, ent. Aug. 22, 1863 ; not must, out with company.
Henry Maynard, enl. Sept. 29, 1663; not must. out with company.
Samuel Milroy, enl. Aug. 19, 1863; not must. out with company.
Joseph Murphy, enl. Ang. 19, 1863; not must. out with company. Amus Myors, enl. July 27, 1863; not must. out with company.
John W. Neal, onl. Sept. 7, 1861; disch, hy order of War Department May 4, 1865.
George O'Daniel, enl. July 27, 1863; must. ont July 20, 1865. William Osborne, enl. Ang. 8, 1863; must. ont July 20, 1863. Charles Owen, enl. Feb. 24, 1565; must. out July 20, 1865.
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