History of Monmouth county, New Jersey, Part 47

Author: Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885; Swan, Norma Lippincott. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Philadelphia, R. T. Peck & co.
Number of Pages: 1148


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Transferred.


Charles H. Curtis, corporal, to veteran reserve corps, December 19, 1864; discharged June 29, 1865.


, Nathan C. Ripley, corporal, to veteran reserve corps, March 15, 1865.


Augustus Linder, musician ; principal musician, Au- gust 26, 1862; transferred to company D, second regiment, December 19, 1864.


Allen, John, recruit, February. 1865; transferred to second regiment.


Bowden, Charles J., recruit, 1865; transferred to second regiment.


Brown, Nelson P., to veteran reserve corps, January 1, 1865 ; discharged June 29, 1865.


Bunn, Mathias, reernit, March, 1864, to company E.


Hess, George, recruit, 1865, to company D, second regiment.


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Hyers, Barzillai, to veteran reserve corps, March 16, Gorman, William, killed in battle, Monocacy, July 9, 1864; discharged July 5, 1865. 1864.


Imlay, Thomas, transferred to regular army.


Jamison, Isaac, to veteran reserve corps, June 15, 1864; discharged July 18, 1864.


Jones, James, recruit, 1865, to second regiment.


Little, George L, recruit, 1864, to second regiment.


Little, Robert W. C., recruit, 1864, to second regi- ment.


Mathews, Charles J., to veteran reserve corps, March 15, 1864 ; discharged June 18, 1865.


Mathews, Merwin O., recruit, 1865, to second regi ment.


Monroe, James, recruit, 1865, to second regiment. Parker, Jonathan, recruit, 1865, to second regiment.


Reeder, Frank, recruit, 1865, to second regiment.


Richardson, Morris, recruit, 1865, to second regiment. Riddle, Hyers, to United States navy, April 10, 1864. Sherman, Benajab, recruit, August, 1863, to second regiment.


Sherman, James W., to United States navy.


Smith, William, recruit, February, 1865, to fifteenthi regiment.


Stenhouse, Ebenezer, recruit, April, 1863, to com- pany K.


Sutton, Charles, to company E, October 11, 1862.


Vanhise, John S., recruit, March, 1864, to second regiment.


Wallace, Peter, recruit, February, 1865, to second regiment.


Yard, Alexander, to company L, first cavalry, Au- gust 29, 1865.


Yetman, Tunis, to veteran reserve corps, April 17, 1864 - discharged September 9, 1864.


Died.


William Church, first sergeant, killed in battle Mon- ocacy, July 9, 1864.


Henry Van Kirk, corporal, died of disease, Wash- ington, D. C., September 25, 1863.


Addison, William, died of disease, Brandy Station, Va., January 9, 1864.


Armstrong, Jacob L., died December 20, 1864, wounds received in battle near Petersburg.


Barker, Robert, died of disease, Philadelphia, April 19, 1865.


Bills, William H., killed in action, Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.


Brown, Peter, died Richmond, Virginia, prisoner of war, July 9, 1864, wounds received in battle.


Camp, George H., died of discase, Brandy Station, February 9, 1864.


Estell, Andrew J., died of disease, Frederick, Md., December 30, 1862.


Estell, William H., killed in battle, Spottsylvania Court-House, May 13, 1864.


Gorham, David, recruit, February, 1864; killed in battle, Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.


Hawkins, James, recruit, February, 1864: died of wounds received Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864. Havens, Edward, died of disease, Frederick, Md., December 20, 1862.


Lewis, William H., died of disease, Freehold, N. J., December 7, 1863.


Martin, Levi, died of disease, South Amboy, Decem- ber 11, 1863.


Runyon, Robert, died of disease, Washington, D. C., September 24, 1863.


Shores, William A. N., killed in battle, Monocacy, July 9, 1864.


Soden, Daniel P., killed in battle, Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.


Strickland, Joseph, died of disease, December 30, 1863.


Vandusen, Jeremiah, died of accidental wound re- ceived at Winchester, Va., October 31, 1864.


COMPANY G.1


Captains .- John V. Alstrom, promoted major, third cavalry, May 6, 1864.


William W. Conover; July 20, 1864, captain, rice Al- strom, promoted; first lieutenant, March 4, 1864; second lieutenant, August 16, 1862; resigned April 7, 1865, disability.


First Lieutenants .- George W. Patterson, resigned March 1, 1864, disability.


! George W. Robbins, November 1, 1864, vice Conover, promoted ; captain, company C, January 4, 1865. Charles H. White, January 25, 1865, vice Robbins, promoted; commissioned captain ; not mustered. First Sergeants .- Harvey G. Conover, promoted to second lieutenant, company H, January 25, 1863. William II. Foster, June 20, 1864: promoted ser- geant-major, September 18, 1864.


James W. Hill, January 1, 1865.


Sergeants .- Albert C. Harrison, commissioned first lieutenant, company E, June 26, 1865; not mus- tered.


James W. Hartshorne, February 1, 1864; promoted to first lieutenant, company I, December 13, 1864. Joseph Johnson, September 26, 1864.


Charles Conrow, January 1, 1865.


Augustus J. White, May 1, 1865.


Corporals .- Henry Hendrickson, discharged, Trenton, May 3, 1865.


William H. Bryan, discharged, Trenton, May 15, 1865. Mathias Walters.


John H. King, substitute, one year.


Thomas S. Tallman, May 1, 1865.


William Parker, May 1, 1865.


Musician .- Charles A. Wood.


Wagoner .- John McCluskey.


1 Mustered in August 26, 1862 and mustered out June 18, 1865, unless otherwise noted.


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Privates.


Blower. William H.


Brown, James L. dis-


charged, Annapolis, Md. May 4, 1865.


Casey, William.


Cooper, Nelson.


Cottrell, Gershom M.


Disbrow, Solomon.


Doran, James.


Finn, Hamilton T.


Havens, Edwin L.


Tilton, Charles H.


Truex, Elias L., dis- charged, Trenton,


May 3, 1865.


Williams, White. Wright, Weaver G.


Discharged.


Tertullus S. Diblin, sergeant, at Newark, August 26, 1863, disability.


William A. Prickett, sergeant, at Washington, D. C., January 26, 1864, to accept promotion to captain in twenty-fifth regiment. United States colored troops.


Abram T. Metzgar, corporal, discharged, Newark ; arm amputated.


Brown, Thomas, discharged, disability, May 12, 1865. Cottrell, David §., discharged, disability. July 7. 1865. Henderson, Samuel, discharged, disability, December 16, 1864.


Imlay, Theodore E., discharged, disability, January 29, 1864.


Mount, George H., discharged, disability, December 9, 1863.


Palmer, David S., discharged, disability. January 30, 1865.


Palmer, Valentine, discharged, disability. June 11, 1865.


Poling, Hendrick S., discharged, disability (wounded in battle), August 7, 1865.


Slocum, George W., discharged, disability, April 28, 1865.


Slocum, John, discharged, disability, December 28, 1864,


Slocum, Jordan E., discharged, disability, February 5, 1865.


Springstein, Charles, discharged, disability, March 8, 1865. Strain, William, discharged, disability, January 26. 1865.


Van Brunt, Lewis, discharged to join regular army, December 25, 1862.


Wilson, George K., discharged, disability, February 11, 1865.


Wilson, John, discharged to join regular army. De- cember 25, 1862.


Worrel, llenry, discharged to join regular army. December 25, 1862.


Transferred.


Joseph P. Chadwick, sergeant, to United States navy, April 9, 1864.


George W. White, corporal, to United States navy, April 9, 1864.


Samuel A. Elmer, corporal, to veteran reserve corps, September 30, 1864.


Akley, Elijah, to United States navy, April 9, 1864. Carroll. Andrew, recruit 1864; transferred to com- pany 1).


Conrow, Thomas, to veteran reserve corps, September 30, 1864.


Fisher, Thomas, to veteran reserve corps, discharged July 5, 1865.


Grover, William V., to veteran reserve corps; dis- charged July 14, 1×65.


Hance, Isaac, recruit 1864; transferred to company F. Hopping. George W., to signal corps, October 6, 1863. Johnson, Samuel, recruit 1865; transferred to com- pany I.


Katon. Richard. recruit 1864 ; transferred to company K. second regiment.


Keach. Elisha J., to United States navy, April 9, 1864. Smith, Alexander F., to United States navy, April 9, 1864.


Twiford. David 11 .. to United States navy, April 9, 1864.


Vanderpool, John. recruit 1865 ; transferred to second regiment.


Vandyke, Jolın Wesley, to veteran reserve corps; ilischarged, disability, July 7, 1865.


Died.


Jacob D. Griffin, corporal. June 4. 1864, of wounds received at battle of Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864. Spafford R. Jackson, corporal, of disease on board United States transport " Atlantic ;" buried at sea.


Anderson, Isaac L., of disease at Danville, Va., March 6, 1865; prisoner of war.


Arrants, William H., of disease at Monocacy, Md., December 30, 1862.


Cottrell. John B., killed in battle, Opequan. Va .. Sep- tember 19, 1864.


Emily. Alonzo, of disease at Monocacy. Md .. De- cember 1, 1862.


Erickson, Jonathan. killed in battle, Hanover Court- House, Va., May 3, 1864.


Fields, Elliott, killed in battle Locust Grove. Va., November 27, 1863.


Haley, George, died of disease, Strasburg, Va., Sep- tember 20, 1864.


Hires. Josiah. died of disease, Monocacy, MId., De- cember 11. 1862.


Holloway, Samuel, died of disease, Monocacy, MId. March 18, 1863.


Mount, James.


Polhemus, Aaron, dis-


charged, Trenton,


May 12, 1865.


Smith, Joseph R.


Stryker, William H.


Tallman, Curtis W.


Thomas, Joseph W., dis- charged, Trenton, May 3, 1865. Thompson, Daniel W.


Howland, Eseck.


Johnson, Charles.


Lewis, Michael.


McBride, Edward. mus- tered in October 5, 1862.


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McClain, David H., died of disease, Washington, D. C., July 17, 1864.


Pearce, Asher, died June 24, 1864, of wounds received at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.


Reynolds, William, died June 15, 1864, of wounds received at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.


Tilton, Richard C., died of disease, Annapolis, Md., December 17, 1863.


Van Brunt, Benjamin, died of disease, Monocacy, Md., December 5, 1862.


White, John H., killed in battle, Locust Grove, Va., November 27, 1863.


List of eleven deserters omitted.


The Twenty-ninth Regiment (nine months') was raised in August and September, 1862. It was organized at "Camp Vredenburgh," near Freehold, where, on the 20th of September, it was mustered into the service of the United States for a term of nine months' service, by First Lieutenant Frank D. Howell, of the Seven- teenth United States Infantry. On the 28th of the same month it left the rendezvous with full ranks and proceeded to Washington, D. C., where it was encamped on Capitol Hill, but soon after crossed the Potomac into Virginia, where it was assigned to a provisional brigade in the division of General Silas Casey and posted in the southern defenses of Washington. There and in the vicinity it remained until November 30th, when it moved to Aquia Creek, Va., and became a part of the Army of the Potomac, then preparing for action, under the command of General Burnside. During the great battle of Fredericksburg, on the 13th of December, the regiment was under the tremen- dous fire of the Confederates, and it performed its duties gallantly and well. On the stormy night of the 15th it withdrew to the north side of the Rappahannock, recrossing the pontoon bridge under a terrific fire from the enemy's bat- teries, evincing the utmost bravery and steadi- ness. During the winter it occupied a camp near Belle Plain (taking part in the famous "Mud March" in January), and when General Hooker opened the spring campaign of 1863, which resulted in the bloody battle of Chancel- lorsville, the regiment participated in the con- flict on the extreme left, holding its position under fire with perfect coolness and sustaining a considerable loss in killed and wounded. The


battle resulted disastrously to the Union arms, and this regiment, which had advanced across the Rappahannock on the 29th of April, re- crossed to the north shore on the 6th of May and reoccupied its winter camp near Belle Plain. About the 12th of June it moved, with the other commands of the Army of the Potomac, to meet the Confederate forces, which were then entering Maryland on the campaign of Gettysburg. On the 15th it reached Centreville, Va., where it was (with its brigade) relieved from duty with the corps to which it had been attached and ordered to Washington, whence, on the 17th, it moved homeward under orders for discharge, and reached Freehold on the 19th. Its term of service had expired, and it was mustered out by Lieutenant Robert P. King, of the Fifteenth United States Infantry, on the 30th of June, 1863.


The original commanding officer of the Twenty-ninth was Colonel Edwin F. Apple- gate, of Freehold, proprietor and editor of the Monmouth Inquirer. The regiment was made up of Monmouth County men, with the ex- ception of one company (H), which was from Ocean County, though in this, also, there were a number of Monmouth County men. Follow- ing are given the roster of the field and staff of the regiment, and the lists of the officers and men of the nine Monmouth County companies,' viz. :


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonels .- Edwin F. Applegate, September 20, 1862 ; resigned January 16, 1863.


William R. Taylor, lieutenant-colonel, September 12, 1862; colonel, vice Applegate, resigned.


Lieutenant-Colonel .- Joseph K. Davison, major, Sep- tember 12, 1862; lieutenant-colonel, rice Taylor, promoted.


Major .- Joseph T. Field, captain, company D, Sep- tember 9, 1862; major, rice Davison, promoted. Adjutant .- Edgar Whitaker, September 20, 1862; mustered out with regiment.


Quartermaster .- Peter J. Hendrickson, September 20, 1861 ; mustered out with regiment.


Surgeon .- Henry G. Cooke, September 20, 1862; mustered out with regiment.


1 The lists are from Adjutant-General Stryker's " Officers and Men of New Jersey in the War of the Rebellion." The date of muster in is September 20, 1862. and of muster out, June 30, 1862, exeept where otherwise noted. This re- mark applies to the field and staff, and to all the companies of the regiment.


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Assistant Surgeons .- Judson C. Shackleton, Septem- ber 20, 1862; mustered out with regiment.


Ezra M. Hunt, October 9, 1862; discharged January 7, 1863.


Elijalı W. Lawrence, June 4, 1863; mustered out with regiment.


('huplain .- Lester C. Rogers, September 20, 1862; mustered out with regiment.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Serycant-Majors .- Robert P. Miller, September 20, 1862; promoted second lieutenant, company E, February 23, 1863.


Burk C. Stout, March 1, 1863 ; mustered out with regiment.


Quartermaster-Sergeants .- Jacob R. Schenck, Septem- ber 20, 1862; promoted second lieutenant, com- pany I, February 23, 1863.


Charles S. Errickson, March 1, 1863; mustered out with regiment.


Commissary-Sergeants .- Peter J. Aumack, September 22, 1862 ; private, March 1, 1863.


William T. Hopper, March 1, 1863; mustered out with regiment.


Hospital Steward .- Michael M. Cook, September 13, 1862; mustered out with regiment.


COMPANY A.


Captains .- George H. Green, resigned February 12, 1863.


Cornelius H. Emmons, first lieutenant, September 6, 1862 ; captain, rice Green, resigned.


First Lieutenant .- William Aumaek, second lieuten- ant, September 6, 1862; first lieutenant, rice Emmons, promoted.


Second Lieutenant .- George Gibson, March 6, 1863, rice Aumaek, promoted.


First Sergeant .- Borden Morris.


Sergeants .- Edmund W. Williams.


William S. Worthley.


Charles H. Wardell.


Charles Wooley. Corporals .- John Emmons.


Robert Hendrickson.


Tenbrook Morris. Lucius W. Fish.


William T. Hopper, promoted to commissary ser- geant, March 1, 1863.


James Corlies. Henry Gugel.


Luke Conrow. William W. Scott.


Musicians .- Dewitt C. Newings. Elisha P. Woolley.


Privates.


Anderson, Charles H. Bennett, Henry B.


Anderson, John N. Bennett, Jonathan.


Arranee, Stephen. Bennett, Milton,


Bennett, llarrison. Brown, Andrew.


Brown, Charles HI.


Metzgar, John B.


Brown, James.


Morris, George.


Buckingham, Oliver.


Potter, Elijah 1).


Cary, William.


Reed, William.


Conk, John HI.


Rockwell, Lyman.


Corlis, Edwin.


Seulthorp, William.


Conrow, John S.


Senn, Frederick.


Croxson, Charles.


Sirles, Charles.


Diggins, James.


Smith, David.


Edwards, William.


Smith, William.


Fay, Robert.


Smock, Daniel C.


Fox, Thomas.


Smock, John H.


Hagaman, John H.


Hall, George W.


Tallman, Ellis T.


Holmes, Samuel.


Thomas, Augustus.


Horn, Allen.


Thorne, William.


Howland, Bloomfield.


Throckmorton, William.


Howland, William H.


Van Brunt, John.


Jeffrey, Francis.


West, Elvin.


Jeffrey, William W.


White, John H.


King, John A. Kirby, Samuel S.


Wolcott, Tyler B.


Wood, William HI.


Lippincott, Robert.


Woolley, Britton.


Lippineott, Stephen H.


Woolley, Theodore S.


Lippincott, William B.


Worthley, Charles.


Martin, Henry.


Worthley. James.


McDowell, John 11.


Discharged.


Letson, William, at Freehold, September 27, 1862. minor.


Williams, Andrew, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 13, 1863, disability.


Williams, Wade, at Washington, D. C., April 18, 1863, disability.


Woolley, Theodore, at Washington, D. C., April 18, 1863, disability.


Died.


Aumack, Sidney, of disease, near Belle Plain, Va., April 8, 1863.


Tallman, Joseph, of disease, at Potomae Bridge, De- cember 28, 1862.


West, James, of disease, at Washington, D. C., De- cember 1, 1862.


Wolcott, Elliott, of disease, at Washington, D. C., February 7, 1863.


Woleott, John B., of disease, at Tenallytown, Md., November 15, 1862.


COMPANY B.


Captain .- Thomas Robinson.


First Lieutenant .- William Warner. Second Lientenant .- George W. Taylor. First Sergeant .- William M. Young. Sergeants .- William C. Aumack.


William Flett. William Bedle, Jr. Edward V. Robinson. Corporals .- Peter P. Snyder.


Taber, William.


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Septimus S. Bedle. William Sewing.


Wilson Walling.


Theodore Fields.


Abraham Morris.


William C. Van Pelt.


Logan Bailey.


Musicians .- George MI. Tilton. Isaac Van Woert. Wagoner .- Cornelius Britton, Jr. Privates.


Amerman, Cornelius H.


Morris, Lewis. Nagle, James.


Amerman, Luther.


Bailey, Augustus F.


Ormerod, George C.


Bailey, Edward P.


Philipson, Selig.


Sergeants .- Ezekiel A. Chamberlain.


Joseph T. Hendrickson.


Jonathan Davison.


Ralph Applegate, corporal, August 27, 1862; ser- geant, June 8, 1863.


Corporals .- Jasper McCoy.


Mark C. Chamberlain.


Samuel Sntphin.


John F. Thompson, corporal, February 3, 1863.


Cornelius C. Lewis.


Peter Thomas, corporal, February 4, 1863.


Walter Yetman, corporal, February 4, 1863.


John M. Camp, corporal, February 4, 1863.


Musicians .- Joseph W. Thorne.


| Richard Kation.


Wagoner .- Eli Applegate.


Privates.


Applegate, Disbrow. Jones, Isaac.


Armstrong, William A. J.


Kelly, John.


Brown, Forman.


Kerlin, James.


Buckalew, Corlies.


Kerlin, Samuel.


Buckalew, Edward.


Kerlin, William.


Buekalew, George.


Korse, Augustus.


Burk, Joseph. Layton, Peter. Leming, Samuel.


Cook, William.


Danser, John R.


Longstreet, Mulford.


Debou, Asher M.


Mason, William H.


McGloekin, Thomas.


Dey, Lawrence F.


Dey, William W. Emmons, Jesse.


McCoy, Nathan. Nash, Patrick.


Potter, Phineas.


Preston, Jacob.


Everingham, Peter.


Pullen, Elwood.


Foley, John. Frederick, Gul.


Pullen, John.


Reed, Joseph W.


Galliger, William.


Giberson, Enoch.


Ilalpin, John.


Hamer, Jacob.


Rue, Cornelius. Ryan, Dennis.


Schenck, Ezekiel D.


Died.


Devoe, William J., corporal, at Camp Rappahannock, Va., May 2, 1863, of wounds received in battle at Fredericksburg, Va.


Wilson, Andrew J., of disease, at Tenallytown, Md., November 18, 1862.


COMPANY C.


Captains .- Thomas A. Slack, resigned April 4, 1863. Hiram H. Mount, first lieutenant, September 1, 1862; captain, rice Slack, resigned.


First Lieutenant .- John T. Rowell, second lientenant, September 1, 1862; first lieutenant, rice Mount, promoted.


Second Lieutenant .- William P. White, first sergeant, August 25, 1862; second lieutenant, rice Rowell, promoted.


First Sergeant .- William C. Applegate, sergeant, August 25, 1862; first sergeant, June 8, 1863.


Bailey, Elijah.


Pope, William.


Bailey, William Cook.


Briskie, William D.


Brower, George.


Smith, Charles H.


Burton, William.


Smith, Jacob R.


Campbell, Jacob.


Chambers, Anderson L.


Chambers, Benjamin L.


Smith, William H.


Speer, William A.


Conk, Moses.


Stetler, Charles.


Crawford. Joel.


Van Pelt, Daniel.


Davis, Albert E.


Van Pelt, David H.


Decker, John B.


Van Pelt, Joshua.


Dougherty, IIngh.


Walling, Albert.


Drury, Patrick.


Walling, Francis A.


Ensbro, Patrick.


Walling, James M.


Fleming, John.


Walling, William.


Force, William L.


Warner, Samuel A.


Gravatt, Thomas.


Wharton, Richard B.


Hazlett. George W.


Wheeler, Daniel.


Hiers, Henry.


Wheeler, Moses H. Wheeler, Thomas.


Holston, Alfred B.


Howard, William H.


Hughes, Charles R.


White, John W.


Lambertson, Daniel.


Wilson, John.


Layton, Thomas.


Young, Henry A.


Mckenzie, Peter.


Discharged.


Clarke, Jacob, at Washington, D. C., April 21, 1863, disability.


Coe, Henry, at Tenallytown, MId., October 30, 1862, disability.


Herbert, George, at Alexandria, Va., March 4, 1863, disability.


Potter, John Wesley, at Tenallytown, Md., Novem- ber 6, 1862, disability.


Transferred.


Warner, Abraham, to Twentieth regiment, N. Y. V. January 10, 1863.


Hillan, James.


Hillan, Patrick.


Hinckley, Frederick A. Irwin, Charles L. Johnson. Jacob, Jr.


Scott, Lawyer. Siebalt, John. Sohens. Lewis.


Roberts, Zebulon.


Saunders, Benjamin A.


Seabrook, Stephen.


Smith, John.


Chartree, Mitchell.


Whelan, Patrick.


Errickson, William.


Reed, Spatford W.


Rossell, Joseph H.


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Storer, John.


Van Cleave, William A.


Spencer S. Morris.


Joseph S. Swan. John Grant.


Charles M. Patterson.


James Seeley, Jr.


Gordon D. Tompson.


Robert H. Lewis.


Musician .- Edward W. Lobdell.


Wagoner .- William Campbell.


Privates.


Antonides, Sidney C. Lee, Asher M.


Atwater, Elias.


Lewis, George W.


Bennett, John Il. Little, Robert W. C.


Brown, Matthew. Luker, Barzillai.


Card, Thomas.


Luyster, Henry M.


Carhart, Richard.


Marks, George W.


Carbart, Thomas.


Matthews, David.


Carman, James H.


Moore, John.


Chatten, Joseph A.


Morris, Gerardus C.


Clayton. Cyrenius T.


Morris, John B.


Compton, Thomas.


Mount, Johnson.


Cottrell, William C.


Nowlen, William 1.


Covert, Henry L.


Parker, Charles A.


Covert, John L.


Parker, Lewis M.


Crowter, Daniel.


Pease. Cornelius.


Curley, Michael.


Reynolds, Francis.


Davis, Thomas L.


Runyon, Robert.


Griggs, Edgar.


Schenck, John G.


Schureman, Irving (1.


Hallem, Mervin H.


Scott, Holmes T.


Seeley, Uriah.


Smith, Charles H.


Hough, John.


Smith, Hendrick H.


Irwin, Harrison.


Smith, William M.


Snyder, Frederick.


Jagol, Samuel.


Sparling, John H.


Johnson, Edward T.


Stoneman, Peter G.


Johnson, John G. Jolinson, Robert.


Taylor, James (.


King, John II.


Tilton, Iloratio.


Kipp, John G.


Truex, IJenry.


Kress, John. Van Brunt, William P.


Layton, Edwin P.


Vireling, Francis.


Layton, Jacob.


Welch, Edgar B.


Discharged.


Vallieio, Peter H., sergeant, at Belle Plain, February 21, 1863 ; disability.


Bowne, Edward, at Washington, D. C., January 28, 1863; disability. Foster, Richard T., at Annapolis, Md., September 30, 1863 ; paroled prisoner.


Died.


Burdge, Edward T., of disease at Riceville, N. J., Oc- tober 4, 1862.


Covert, George W., of disease at Tenallytown, Md .. November 28, 1862.


Discharged.


Mount, Addie, sergeant, at Baltimore, Md., January 4, 1863; disability.


Davison, Samuel G., corporal, at Alexandria, Va., Feb- ruary 25, 1863; disability.


Laird, Job E., corporal, at Washington, D. C., Decem- ber 31, 1862.


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Burns, Joseph, at Bedloe's Island, N. Y., February 23, 1863; disability.


Buckalew, William, at Washington, D. C., February 10, 1863 ; disability.


Larrison, Joel M., at Alexandria, Va., February 18, 1863; disability.


Mitchell, Charles H., at Baltimore, Md., January 8, 1863; disability.


Phillips, Albert, at Philadelphia, February 4, 1863; disability.


Wheaton, Henry II., at Alexandria, Va., February 18, 1863 ; disability.


Died.


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Asay, John J., of disease, Belle Plain, Va., March S, ; Foster, Henry H. 1863.


Brewer, Elias, of disease, Washington, D. C., February | Grover, Joseph. 19, 1863.


Cromwell, Samuel, of disease, Belle Plain, Va., Feb- Hillhouse, John T. ruary 25, 1863. Iloff, James.


Down, Ephraim, of disease, Philadelphia, Pa., De- cember 28, 1862.


Reynolds, Andrew J., of gangrene in hospital, Wash- ington, D. C., February 7, 1863.


COMPANY D.


Captains .- Joseph T. Field, promoted major, February 23, 1863.


Charles Lufburrow, September 9, 1862; captain, rice Field, promoted.


First Lieutenant .- Larue N. White, second lieutenant, September 9, 1862; first lieutenant, vice Lufbur- row, promoted.


Second Lieutenant .- Joseph J. Taylor, first sergeant, September 4, 1862; first lieutenant, vice White, promoted.


First Sergeant .- Harvey Jenkins, sergeant, September 4, 1862 ; first sergeant, March 1, 1863.


Sergeants .- John L. Applegate, corporal, September +, 1862; sergeant, March 1, 1863.


Albert W. Wells. Thomas J. Herbert.


Samuel T. Frost, corporal September 4, 1862; sergeant, March 1, 1863. Corporals .- Isaac Story.


Vanderhoof, Asher C.


Thomas, William.


Vanderipe, Sidney.


Thorne, Alexander S.


Vanderveer. John F.


Tier, Jeremiah M.


Vanbise, John W.


Tilton, William F.


Vanouterstrop, Wm. A.


Test, Ezekiel.


Rush, Patrick.


Irwin, Heury B.


Swan, John B.


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HISTORY OF MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.


Field, George W., of disease at Potomac Creek, Va., Jannary 10, 1863.


Marks, Joseph, of disease at Washington, D. C., No- vember 29, 1862.


Sherman, Jolın H., of disease at Belle Plain, January 30, 1863.


Tunis, John E., of disease at Potomac Creek, Va., De- cember 23, 1862.


Udell, Benjamin F., of disease at Potomac Creek. Va., January 7, 1863.




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