Reminiscences of the war, comprising a detailed account of the experiences of the Thirteenth regiment New Jersey volunteers in camp, on the march, and in battle, Part 18

Author: Toombs, Samuel, 1844-1889
Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Orange, Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 584


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CHAPTER XXI.


Mustered Out-Arrival of the Regiment in Newark-Our last 'Parade and Formal Reception-Disbandment of the Regiment.


A great many friends from Newark visited the Regiment while it was encamped near Washington, and from all sources reports were received that the people of Newark were preparing for us a fine reception. On the first of June Hon. Marcus L. Ward and John Y. Foster, Esq., arrived in camp and were welcomed by the men. The Regiment was called together and forming a square about the guests, Lieut .- Col. Harris stepped forward and said: "It is not necessary to introduce to you the Soldier's Friend of New Jersey, Marcus L. Ward. He is present with us and will make a few remarks to you on this occasion." Mr. Ward advanced and was warmly greeted. He addressed the Regiment briefly and earnestly, and then introduced Mr. Foster, who spoke for about twenty minutes.


On Thursday, June 8th, the muster ont rolls were signed by the proper officers, and on Friday afternoon, June 9th. we took passage on the cars at Washington for home. At Baltimore a telegram was sent to Newark with the information that the Regiment was on its way home. Major Arey had started for Newark in advance of the Regiment that morning and every one naturally antici- pated an enthusiastic welcome. Saturday morning. shortly after daylight, we passed through Philadelphia. and about


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2 o'clock in the afternoon the train stopped at the Market street depot, Newark. No one was there to receive us. We formed in line across Market street and awaited further orders. All were anxious to get home. A shower of rain fell and the men became dissatisfied with the delay. At last Tucker Council of the Union League, with a band of music, appeared and taking up position at the head of the line, the column moved through the crowd which had by this time congregated. The command was halted in front of Lockwood's Hotel and after listening to an address of welcome by Mayor Runyon, which was replied to by Col. Carman, the Regiment moved up to Broad street, and thence to Ward U. S. Hospital, near the Centre street depot, where guns were stacked and the men dismissed. The roster of the officers of the Regiment on this occasion was as follows :


Colonel and Brevet Brigadier-General-Ezra A. Carman. Lieut. Colonel and Brevet Colonel-Frederick H. Harris.


Major-John H. Arey.


Surgeon-James I. B. Ribble.


Assistant-Surgeon-George L. Brooks.


Adjutant-Charles H. Canfield.


Quartermaster-Garrett S. Byrne.


Co. A-Captain-William H. Miller; First Lieutenant- Franklin Murphy; Second Lieutenant-William S. Clark.


Co. B-Captain-Robert Bumsted; First Lieutenant- John McDougall: Second Lieutenant-J. M. Mahannah. Co. C-Captain-George M. Hard ; First Lieutenant- John R. Williams ; Second Lieutenant-Peter Snyder.


Co. D-Captain-Edward D. Pierson ; First Lieutenant- Jolın L. Warren.


Co. E-Captain-Charles W. Johnson; First Lieutenant -- Sebastian Duncan, Jr.


Co F-Captain-Henry Guyer; First Lieutenant -- An- drew Newton.


Co. G-Captain-J. L. Carman : First Lieutenant- Robert G. Wilson.


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Co. H-Captain-Charles H. Bliven ; First Lieutenant- William A. Nicholson.


Co. I-Captain-Ambrose M. Matthews: First Lieuten- ant-Granville W. Bodwell : Second Lieutenant-John P. Decker.


Co. K-Captain-Charles H. Hopkins; Second Lieuten- ant-Andrew Jackson.


The roll reported twenty-seven officers and three hundred men. Owing to some misunderstanding no complete ar- rangements for the reception of the Regiment had been made. The first intelligence that the Regiment had started for home was received from Elizabeth when the train passed the depot in that city. The First Church bell was rung to notify the citizens that the Regiment had arrived, and they Hocked to the Chestnut street depot, the understanding being that we were to leave the cars at that place. But arrangements were made for a formal reception on the 15th instant, and the command was dismissed with instructions to report on that day for parade and review. In the mean- time the paymaster arrived. the men received the money due them and were given their discharges, which act offi- cially disbanded the Thirteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, and its record passed into history.


On Thursday, June 15th. the members of the Regiment assembled at Ward U. S. Hospital, and at 12 o'clock marched to the position assigned it in the parade. on Park Place. The procession formed. with the right resting on Centre street, in the following order:


1-Detachment of Police.


2-Putnam Horse Guards.


3-Col. Robert S. Swords. Marshal, with ex-officers of New Jersey Regiments as aids.


4-Detachment of the Veteran Reserve Corps.


5-Municipal and Citizens' Committee of Arrangements.


6-Thirteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers.


7-President and Members of the Common Council.


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8-Fire Department, as follows : Minnehaha Steam Engine Co. No. 1. Union Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. Passaic Steam Engine Co. No. 2. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2. Washington Steam Engine Co. No. 3. Moses Bigelow Steam Engine Co. No. 4. Hand Engine Co. No. 9. Hand Engine Co. No. 10.


The following line of march was passed over: From Centre street to Broad. to Washington Park, around the Park to Washington street, to Spruce, to Broad, to Park Place. to West Park street. to Mulberry and thence to the Hospital. The streets were thronged with people, and flags and bunting waved proudly from every housetop. At the hospital building a bountiful dinner was served, prepa- ration having been made for one thousand persons on the lower floor while the officers were entertained on the floor above. After the men were all seated and had fully dis- cussed the food before them, speeches of welcome were made by Hon. Cortlandt Parker, Marcus L. Ward, John Y. Foster, Benjamin Stainsby, Rev. Mr. Levy, Rev. Mr. Yard. and Hon. F. T. Frelinghuysen. Addresses were also made in the officers' room by Hon. Cortlandt Parker, Gen. Carman. Colonel Harris, Surgeon Ribble, Secretary of State John- son, Rev. Mr. Levy, Col. Swords, John Y. Foster and others. This was the last time the members of the Thirteenth Regi- ment assembled together in a body. Since then great changes have taken place. Death has taken many of those who were left: others have sought new homes in remote portions of the country. Only a few, a mere handful, now remain to recount the scenes, the trials, the battles, and the hardships endured by the Regiment during its three years of service in the Army of the United States.


ROSTER


OF THE


OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT,


NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS.


[Compiled from the State Records.]


The Thirteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry was mustered into the service of the United States for three years on the 25th of August. 1862. at Camp Frelinghuysen, Newark. N. J., and was mustered out on the Sth day of June. 1865. by reason of the close of the war. During its term of service, which was 2 years, 9 months and 14 days, it participated in the following engagements :


Antietam, Md .. Sept. 17th. 1862.


Chancellorsville, Va . May Ist. 2d and 3d, 1863.


Gettysburg, Penn .. July 2d and 3d. 1863.


Resaca, Ga . May 14th and 15th. 1864.


Dallas. Ga., (or Pumpkin Vine Creek), May 25th, 1864.


Kulp's Farm (or Kalp House ) June 22d, 1864.


Nancy's Creek. Ga .. July 18tb, 1864.


Peach Tree Creek. Ga .. July 20. 1864.


Siege of Atlanta, July 22d to Sept 1st. 1864.


The March to the Sea and Capture of Savannah, November 5th to December 21st, 1864


Averysboro. N. C . March 16th. 1865.


Bentonville, N. C., March 19th, 1865.


The skirmishes and reconnoissances in which the Regiment partici- pated are detailed in the foregoing pages, While in Virginia tho Regiment was attached to the Third Brigade, First Division, Twelfth Army Corps. On the consolidation of the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps into the Twentieth, the Brigade was changed to the Second, the number of the Division remaining as before.


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FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel-Ezra A. Carman.


Lieutenant-Colonels-Robert S. Swords, commis ioned August 8th, 1862 ; resigned February 3d, 1863. Major Samuel Chadwick, promoted February 4th, 1863; resigned June 13th, 1863. John Grimes. Capt. Co. B, promoted Major February 4th, 1863 ; promoted Lieut .- Col. June 27th, 1863; dismissed Sept. 1. 1864, by Special Orders from War Department. Frederick H. Harris, Capt. Co. E, promoted Major July 17th. 1863 ; promoted Lieut .- Col. Nov. Ist. 1864.


Majors-George A. Beardsley. Capt. Co. D. promoted December 15tb. 1863 : resigned April 1. 1864. David A. Ryerson, Capt. Co. C, promoted Major April 5, 1864 ; resigned Julv 16th, 1864.


Adjutants -Charles A Hopkins, August 22d, 1862 : promoted Capt. of Co K, January 18, 1863. Thomas B. Smith, 1st Lieutenant Co. D. promoted January 18tb, 1863: resigned August 10th, 1863 William G. Cunningham. 1st Lieutenant Co. H, promoted August 10th. 1863 : resigned Sept. 30th, 1864. Charles H. Canfield, 1st Lieutenant Co. F. promoted December 25th, 1864.


Quartermaxter-Garrett S. Byrne. First Lieutenant.


Surgeons-Jobn J. H. Love, commissioned July 19th. 1862: re- signed January 23d. 1864. J. Addison Freeman, Assistant Surgeob. promoted Surgeon March 16th, 1364 ; commissioned Assistant Surgeon U. S. Vols , April 26th, 1864, to date from Dec. 7. 1863 James I B. Ribble, Assistant Surgeon 8th N. J. Vols., promoted Surgeon April 20th. 1864.


Assistant. Surgeons-Wm Wallace Corriell, commissioned Sept. 16th. 1802: resigned July 21st, 1864. Edward S. Smith, commissioned April 1st, 1864; not mustered. George L. Brooks, commissioned Sept 22d. 1864.


Chaplain-' Romeyn Beck. commissioned August 21st. 1862 ; re- signed July 17th, 1863. Samuel C. Hay, commissioned Nov. 6th, 1863 ; not muste red.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Sergeant Majors-Charles W. Johnson, Aug. 25th, 1862: promoted First Lieutaut Co. I Oct. 31st, 1862. John Cooke, Nov. 10th. 1862; promoted Second Leintenant Co. I. Jan 18th, 1863 : William G Boggs. Jan. 18th, 1863; commissioned Second Lieutenant Co. G May 2sth. 1809 ; not mustered ; promoted Capt. Co A, 33d N. J. Vols. Peter S. Van Houten, June 2d. 1863; Private Nov. 27th, 1863. Henry Van Orden. Nov. 27th, 1863 ; promoted First Lieutenant Co. I July 17th. 1864. John P. Decker, Aug. 31st, 1864 ; promoted Second Lieutenant Co D April 21th, 1865.


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Non-Commissioned Staff Continued.


Quartermaster Sergeants-Howard J. Titsworth, Aug. 25th, 1862 : Private Nov. 1st, 1862. John F. Denmead, Nov. Ist. 1862 : promoted Second Lieutenant Co. B Jan. 18th, 1863. William S. Clark, Aug. 25th, 1863 ; promoted Second Lieutenant Co. A April 24th, 1865; not mustered.


Commissary-Sergeant-George H. Field, Aug. 25th, 1862.


Hospital Stewards-Albert Delano, Aug. 25th, 1862; discharged June 23d, 1864, to accept appointment as Hospital Steward U. S. Army. S. O. 217 War Dept. George MI. Swain, July 1st, 1864


COMPANY A.


Captains-S. V. C. Van Rensselaer ; promoted Major 3d Cavalry Regt. Dec. 28th, 1863. William H. Miller, Second Lieutenant Co. K, Aug. 20th, 1862; First Lieutenant Nov. 1st, 1862: Captain vice Van Rensselaer promoted.


First Lieutenants-Charles H. Bliven ; promoted Captain Co. H. Nov. 1st, 1862. Franklin Murphy, Corporal Aug. 25th. 1862; Second Lieutenant Co. D, Feb. 221. 1863; First Lieutenant vice Miller pro. moted.


Second Lieutenants-George M. Hard, promoted First Lieutenant Co. K., Nov. 1st, 1862. George G. Whitfield, Secon I Lientanant vice Hard promoted ; did at Fredericksburg, Va., May 6th, 1863, of wounds received in action at the battle of Chancellorsville. Va , May 3d, 1863. James Kilroy, Second Lieutenant cice Whitfield died; resigned Jan. 24th. 1864


First Sergeants-JJames D. Cole, promoted Second Lieutenant Co. E. Jan. 18th, 1863 William A Nicholson, March 1st, 1863 : promoted First Lieutenant Co. H, Ang. 10th, 1863 John M. Mabaunah, Nov. Ist. 1863; promoted Second Lienteuant Co. B, April 24th, 1865.


Sergeants-John R. Williams, promoted First Lieutenant Co. C. July 14th, 1864. Grant A. Wheeler, August 25th. 1862. Farraod Dodd. Corporal Aug. 5th, 1863; Sergeant June 5th, 1863 Jobn Dun- can, Corporal Jan. 15th, 1863 : Sergrant, December 224, 1864. Joseph Sowden, Corporal, Aug. 7th. 1862; Sergeant April 20th, 1865.


Corporals-William H. Griffith. May 3d, 1863. Joseph T. Mead. June ist. 1863. James D. Cobb, April 1st. Tel. Engene Begbie. Feb. 15th, 1865. Silas Ball. May 31st. 1865. James Getchius, May 31st, 1865. James Sowden, May 31, 1865. George M. Townsend, May 31st. 1865.


Musician-Edward Overbaugh.


Wagoner-Benjamin Nealy.


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Company A, Continued. PRIVATES.


William Adams, Mustered out June 8th, 1>65.


Robert O. Atchinson, Mustered out, June Stb, 1805.


Joseph S. Baldwin. Mustered out June 8th. 1865.


Thomas Bishop. Mustered out Jane 8th. 1865.


Louis Bross, Mustered out June 8th, 1865.


William S. Clark, promoted Qartermaster-Sergeant; Mustered out June 8th, 1865.


Albert Delano, promoted Hospital Steward. (See Non-Commis- sioned Staff.)


Charles MI. Dennis. Discharged at Trenton, May 3d. 1865.


Frank W. Dennis. Mustered ont June Sth. 1865.


John Devausna. Mustered out June 8th. 1865.


Peter Egan, Mustered out June Sth. 1865


Christian Exele. Mustered out June Stb. 1865.


Job Hardman, mustered out June 8th, 1865


Stephen Morris Hulin. Mustered out June Sth. 1865.


Levi G King, Mustered out June 8th. 1865


John Kurzschenkel, Mustered out June Sth. 1865.


Jobn W. Lee. Mustered out June 8th, 1865.


Edgar D. Loweree. Mustered out June Sth. 1865.


Robert Madison. Mustered out June 8tb. 1865


Thomas H. Mead. Sergeant Nov. 1st, 1863; Private Nov. 4th, 1864 : Mustered out June Sth. 1565


Joseph W. Pierson, Mustered out June Sth, 1865.


George Remington, Mastered out June 8th, 1865.


Josiah C. Shipman. Mustered ont June Sth. 1865.


James O. Smith. Mustered ont June 8th. 1865.


William H. Smith. Corporal July 21st. 1862; Private Aug. 14th. 1864 ; Mustered out June Stb. 1865


Joseph C. Stephens, Mustered out June Stb, 1865


Francis A. Struble, Mustered ont June Sth. 1865.


Tobias Teed, assigned and joined Co. April 9th, 1865, from Co. H. 30th Regt.


RECRUITS.


Thomas Gauley. Recruit, enlisted Aug. 30, 1864, for one year ; trans- ferred from Co. H. Mustered out June 8th, 1865.


DISCHARGED FOR VARIOUS CAUSES.


William A. Ball, Corporal. Discharged at Convalescent Camp. Alex- andria, Va., Feb. 10th, 1863 ; wounds received in action at Antietam. Maryland.


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Company A, Continued.


Abraham Cadmus, Corporal, Discharged at Stafford C. H., Va. April 1st, 1863-Disability.


Johu Bretwig. Recruit: enlisted Sept. 23d, 1864, for one year. Dis- charged at Newark. May 3d. 1865.


Michael Banfield, Recruit. transferred, from Co. B; Discharged at hospital, Madison. Ind., April 26tb, 1865-Disability.


William H. Edwards, Substitute. enlisted Sept. 1st, 1864, for one year ; Discharged at Trenton. May 3d. 1865.


Randolph S. Gould. Discharged at Hospital, Washington, D. C., March 23d. 1863-Disability.


Martin Gruber. Recruit, enlisted Sept. 15th. 1864, for one year ; transferred from Co. F : Discharged at Trenton, May 3d, 1875.


Conrad Huber, Discharged at Trenton, May 3d, 1865.


James W Haley. Substitute, Discharged at Camp Perrine, Trenton, N. J., Oct. 2. 1864-Disability.


Hamilton Johnson. Discharged April 6, 1863, at Washington-Dis- ability.


Peter Kinsey, Substitute. enlisted Sept. 1st. 1865, for one year ; Dis- charged, at Trentou, May 31. 1865.


George I Law, Discharged May 3d, 1865, at Ward U. S. Hospital.


Tho nas Linnett. Discharged April 17, 1863, at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria. Va. - Di-ability.


Thomas J. Marshall, Discharged April 1, 1863, at Stafford C. H., Va. -- Disability.


Andrew Myers, Recruit, enlisted Sept. 9th. 1864, for one year ; transferred from Co. B: Discharged May 3d, 1865, at Ward U. S. Hospital.


Daniel McNulty, Recruit, enlisted Sept. 13. 1864, for one year. Rejected by Medical Board at Trenton, N. J.


George Nichols, Jr., Discharged Jan. 24, 1863, at Washington -- Dis- ability.


Charles M. Oughletree, Discharged Ang. 9. 1864. at Ward U. S. Hospital. Newark-wounds received in action at Antietam, Md .; right arm amputated.


Charles HI. Sergeant, Discharged at Louisville, Kv .. July 17th, 1865. Peter Thompson, Recruit, enlisted Sept. 9th, 1864, for one year ; discharged at Ward U. S. Hospital, May 3d, 1865.


James Van Horn, Discharged at Trenton, May 3d, 1865.


John D. Wilkinson, Discharged Dec. 11, 1863, at Ward U. S. Hospit- al-Disability.


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Company A, Continued.


TRANSFERRED TO VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.


Edward H. Titus, Sergeant, July 1, 1863 : discharged therefrom June 23, 1865.


John Demarest, Corporal, March 31, 1864; discharged therefrom April 10, 1865.


Gibson Baldwin, Sept. 1, 1863; died March 21, 1864, at Trenton, N. J.


Augustus B. Combs, May 1, 1864; discharged therefrom March 18, 1865-Disability.


Abram Cumback, Sept. 1, 1863; discharged therefrom June 28, 1865.


Frederick Hoffman, Sept. 1, 1863; discharged therefrom, July 7, 1865.


Thomas Montgomery, Aug. 1, 1863 ; discharged therefrom July 1, 1865.


Henry Clay Oakes, Dec. 1, 1863: discharged therefrom July 11, 1865.


Edward S. Smith, Nov. 15. 1863 ; died April 2, 1865.


August Sowe, died of consumption at Carver Hospital, Washington, D. C., Dec. 26, 1863; buried at Military Asylum Cemetery. D C.


Cornelius Van Arsdale, Jan. 1, 1865 : discharged, June 30, 1866.


RECRUITS TRANSFERRED TO OTHER COMPANIES.


Patrick Der-Transferred to Co. K.


Daniel W. Drake -- Transferred to Co. B.


Christopher Duffee-Transferred to Co. I. Patrick Flood-Transferred to Co. I


Patrick Gibuev-Transferred to Co. B.


Alexander Henry-Transferred to Co. I.


George Hohing -- Transferred to Co. F.


Isaac S Marsh-Transferred to Co. I.


John Meckey -- Transferred to Co. I.


Ensephius Mever-Transferred to Co. F.


Carl Phillips-Transferred to Co. F Adolph Renner- Transferred to Co B.


Samuel Stalter-Transferred to Co. K.


Frederick H. Sweitzer -- Transferred to Co. F.


Thomas J. Williams --- Transferred to Co. H.


RECRUITS TRANSFERRED TO 33D REGO . N. J. VOLS.


Marlow Brandamore. Joseph Kearney,


Patrick Co-tigau, Jeptha I Kaut,


Nicholas Pfeiff-r. George Schuman,


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Company A, Continued.


John Daley,


Joseph Davis, John F. Gaskon, John Gillerley,


James Grayson,


Jacob Langendorf,


Jerome Senison (or Den-


Jacob S. Lewis, ison),


Lewis A. Marvin,


John Smith,


Gardner Montgomery, John F. Wade,


Hugh Mulvaney, Thomas Walsh.


OTHER TRANSFERS.


John H Dunlap. Deserted Sept. 17, 1862 ; returned to duty Nov. 12, 1864 ; transferred to 33d Regt.


Sylvester Dunlap, Deserted Sept. 17, 1862; returned to duty Nov. 12, 1864: transferred to 33d Regt.


James W. E-ldv. Deserted April 23, 1863; arrested April 21, 1864 : transferred to 33d Regt.


Robert Thorp, Recruit-Transferred to Co. K, 34th Regt.


DIED.


William Clark, Jr., Died of chronic diarrhoea at Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 3. 1864 : buried at National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tenn., Sec. F. Grave 526


George W Class, Recruit, Died at Marietta, Ga., Nov. 8, 1864; buried at National Cemetery. Marietta, Sec. G, Grane 1,027.


Thomas Dovle Killed in action at Chancellor ville. Va .. May 3, 1863.


William Kennedy, Died of inflammation of ebest at Stafford C. H .. VA., March 34. 1863 ; buried at National Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Va .. Div. B. Sec. B. Grave 67.


Alexander Mann. Died of typhoid fever at Sharpsburg, Md., Dec. 5, 1862.


Saunel Question. Died at Twelfth Army Corps Hospital. Sept. 20, 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md .. Sept. 17. 1862.


James M. Taylor, Killed in action at Antietam, Mil .. Sept. 17. 1862.


DESERTED.


Samuel G. Sinclair, Corporal, Deserted, Sept. 2, 1862, at Philadel- phia.


William J Brackett. Musician. Deserted, Dec. 14. 1862, on march from Harper's Ferry to Fairfax Station. Va.


William Arington R eruit, Deserted April, 1861, en route to Regi- John H. Ball, Deserted, Nov. 4, 1563, at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Maryland.


Wilbur Condit, Deserted Jan. 22, 1864, at Martinsburg. Va.


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Company A, Continued.


Patrick Cunningham, Deserted at Newark before muster. William Dale. Deserted at Newark before muster. Ephraim Odell, Deserted Dec. 30, 1864, at Pittsburg. Pa. John R. Riley, Deserted at Antietam, Md., Sept , 17. 1862. John Rvan, Recruit, Deserted en route to Regiment. William Rutan, Deserted at Newark before muster. Patrick Sherry, Deserted at Newark before muster. Thomas Sinclair, Deserted at Antietam, Md


Thomas Wilson, Deserted at Newark before muster.


COMPANY B.


Captains-John Grimes, promoted Major Feb. 4. 1863. Robert Bumsted, 1st Lieutenant Ang. 22, 1862; Captain tice Grimes pro- moted.


First Lieutenants-Samuel R. Beardsley, Second Lieutenant Co. F Nov. 1, 1862; First Lieutenant cice Bumsted promoted ; resigned Aug. 23. 1864; wounds rec ived in action at Reseca. Ga .. May 15. 1864 John McDougall. Second Lieutenant Co. E. June 3, 1863 ; First Lieutenant vice Beardsley resigned.


Second Lieutenants-James F. Layton, Private Co. K, First Regt .: Second Lieutenant to fill original vacancy : promoted First Lieutenant Co. G, Jan. 18, 1863. John T. Denmead, First Sergeant July 24, 1862 ; Quartermaster Sergeant. Nov. 1. 1862: Second Lieutenant vice Layton promoted ; resigned Aug. 13, 1863. John M. Mahannah, Sergeant Co. A : Second Lieutenant cire Denmead resigned.


First Sergeants-Andrew Jackson. Sergeant July 16, 1802: First Sergeant Nov. 1, 1862 ; promoted Second Lieutenant Co. K. Oct. 25. 1864. Daniel F. Shea, Sergeant Aug. 5, 1862; First Sergeant March 20, 1865.


Sergeants-John McLoughlin. Francis M. Earle. Elward Warren ; Thomas Flynn, Corporal, Nov. 1. 1862; Sergeant April 1, 1865.


Corporals -- Thomas Flenngon. Nov. 1. 1862: Lawrence Barrett. Jau. 8. 1565: John B. Beikes, April 1, 1885 ; transferred to Veteran Re- serve Corps Sept 1, 1983: r-turned to Co. March 31. 1864: Charles Clark April 1. 1865; Thomas Murray April 1, 1865; Theodore H. Liming, April 1, 1865.


Musicians-Patrick Costello, Stephen A. Pillsbury.


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Company B, Continued. PRIVATES.


John Barton, Mastered ont June 8, 1865.


Edward Broadway, Mustered out June 8, 1865.


Joseph Broadway. Mustered out June 8. 1865.


Thomas Ferris, Deserted Ang. 27, 1862, returned to duty Oct. 7. 1802. Mustered out June 8, 1865.


Thomas Jackson. Mustered out June 8. 1865. James McGowan, Mastered out June S. 1865.


John MeGroghan, Mastered out June 8, 1865.


Michael O'Connor, Mustered ont June 8, 1865.


William Sloan, Mustered out June 8. 1865.


Peter H. Slover. Corporal, Aug. 20, 1862; Private June 8, 1864. Mustered out June S, 1855.


Howard J. Titsvorth, Quartermaster Sergeant Ang. 25, 1862 ; Pri- vate Nov. 1. 1862. Mastered out June 8, 1865.


William H. Van Svekle. Must-red ont June 8, 1865.


Richard Vardie, Mustered out June 8, 1865.


Charles Webber. Mustered out June 8, 1865.


Crandell Westervelt, Mustered out June 8, 1865.


RECRUITS.


Charles Bostwick, Recruit, enlisted Sept. 30, 1861, for one year , transferred from Co C. 33d Regt. Mustered ont June 8, 1865.


Thomas Brady, Recruit. enlisted Sept. 16, 1864, for one year. Mus- tered out June 8, 1865.


Daniel Crannen, Recruit, transferred from Co. K ; enlisted Sept. 22, 1861, for one year. Mastered out June S. 1865.


George Dimlo, Reernit, enlisted Sept. 8, 1864, for one year. Mus- ter-d out Jane 8, 1865.


Jacob M Douglass Recruit, enlisted Aug. 19, 1364. Mustered out June 8. 1865


Jesse S. Dunning, Recruit, enlisted Sept. 8, 1864, for one year. Mustered out June 8, 1865.


John Gaffney. Reernit, enlisted Sept. 13, 1864, for one year. Mus- tered out June 8. 1865.


Stephen L. Harvey, Recruit, transferred from Co. E .; enlisted Aug. 0. 1-5%, for one year. Mustered out Jime 8, 1865.


Patrick Lowery. Recruit, enlisted Sept. 19, 1864, for one year. Mastered ont June S, 1865.


John Mallen, Recruit, eulisted Sept. 9, 1864, for one year. Mustered out June 8, 1865.


John Murphy, Roernit, enlisted Sept.21, 1864, for one year. Mus- terel out June 8, 1×65.


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Company A, Continued.


Patrick Shea. Recruit, enlisted Sept. 9, 1864, for one year. Mus- tered out June 8. 1865.


James Warburton, Recruit, enlisted Aug. 22, 1864, for one year. Mustered out June 3, 1865.


DISCHARGED FOR VARIOUS CAUSES.


Samuel MI. Ryer, Corporal, Discharged at Murfreesboro, Tenn., May 20, 1865.


Jacob Bott, Deserted Sept. 12, 1862; returned to duty Nov. 28. 1862. Discharged at Harper's Ferry, Va., March 16, 1863-Disability.


John Brogan. Discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., Aug. 13, 1863 -- Disability.


George H. Calvert, Recruit, enlisted Sept 16. 1864, for one year. Discharged at David's Island, N. Y. Harbor. May 18. 1865.


Morgan Cornell, Discharged at Washington, D. C., Feb. 25. 1863- Disability.


Michael De Lancey, Discharged at Washington, D. C , May 27, 1863. -Disability.


George Dupont, Discharged at Louisville, Kv , June 26. 1865.


Hiram Kenny, Discharged at Eckington U. S. General Hospital, Washington. D. C, Jan. 26. 1863 .- Disability.


David G. Latham. Discharged at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Va., Feb. 17. 1863-Disability.


John McConnell. Discharged at Stafford C. H .. Va., Apr 1 23, 1863 -- Disability.


James McKiernan, Discharged at Chestnut Hill U. S. General Hospi- tal, Philadelphia, S-pt. 22. 1863. - Disability.


Thomas Murphy. Recruit, enlisted Sept. 24, 1864. for one year. Discharged at Ward U. S. Hospital. Newark, July 25, 1865.




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