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GOUVERNEUR K. WARREN
Lieut .- Col.
Age 31 ; U. S. A. ; commis. Col. Sept. 7, 1861 ; Brig .- Gen. Sept. 26, 1862 ; subsequently Chief of Top. Eng. Army of Potomac, and Maj,-Gen. Vols. Aug. 1863; res'd May 27, 1865 ; Bvt. Mar. 13, 1865, Maj .- Gen. U. S. A. ; at present of Eng. Corps U. S. A. Age 32 ; received a military education ; res'd Aug. 17, 1861 ; commis. Col. Harris Light Cavalry.
J. MANSFIELD DAVIES ..
JOSEPH E. HAMBLIN
Adjutant
Age 33 ; from 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; commis. Capt. ; res'd Nov., 1861 ; subsequently Bvt. Maj .- Gen Vols.
JOHN HOWARD WELLS ..
Age 31 ; from 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; commis. Capt. U. S. A. Feb. 25, 1862.
Rurus 11. GILBERT .
Age 29 ; commis. Maj. U. S. A. Aug. 3, 1861.
B. ELLIS MARTIN
Age 22 ; res'd Feb. 11, 1861.
JOHN COLLINS
Quartermaster ... Surgeon . Assist. Surgeon. Sergeant Major ..
Age 30 ; served 10 years in U. S. A. ; commis. Ist Lieut. ; wounded slightly at Gaines' Mill, and ---- July 30, 1862.
PETER G. GORMLY JOHN M. SMITHI
Drum Major
Age 24 ; discharged at Fort Schuyler.
Succeeded Gormly, and served with regiment until discharged Aug. 1862, for disease contracted during the Peninsular campaign ; at present Drum Major 7th Regt. and 13th of Brooklyn.
Promoted Ord. Sergt., and on detached service ; commis. 2d Lieut.
Age 60 ; served all through with the regiment, and subsequently in the Sanitary Com- mission, etc., up to the time of his death ; drowned in the Potomac June 7, 1864.
LINE OFFICERS, MAY 9, 1861.
HARMON D). HULL ..
ROBERT S. DUMONT
Captain Co. A. .. |From 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted Maj. Sept. 7, 1861 ; Lieut .- Col. Oct. 29, 1362 ; res'd Dec. 30, 1862 ; Col. 165th N. Y. Vols. ; res'd Jan, 22, 1863. From 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; raised the first company ; res'd on account of ill-health = " B. .. from suis-stroke Oct. 1, 1861.
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Line Officers.
CHARLES L. ISAAC3 REV. GORDON WINSLOW ....
Fife Major. Chaplain ..
Major
LINE OFFICERS .- (Continued.)
Name.
Rank.
Remarks.
HENRY E. DAVIES, JR. ..
.
Captain Co. C ....
Res'd Aug. 15, 1861 ; commis. Maj. Harris Light Cavalry ; Brig .- Gen. Sept. 16, 1863 ; subsequently Maj .- Gen. Cavalry.
JAMES L. WAUGH
: " D ...
Capt. 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y., and Drillmaster of Metropolitan Police ; res'd Ang. 9, 1861 ; commis. Major in another regiment.
HIRAM DURYEA ..
= " E ...
A military education ; Ist Lieut. 48th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. (Oswego) ; promoted 3d Col. of the 5th ; res'd Nov. 12, 1862, on account of disease engendered during Peninsula campaign ; Bvt. Brig .- Gen.
HENRY A. SWARTWOUT.
" F .....
A military education ; res'd Ang. 12, 1861, to accept commis. of ist Lieut. U. S. A. ; sub- sequently Inspec .- Gen. Dept. of Texas ; died as Bvt. Maj. U. S. A. Oct. 8, 1307. Capt. 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; res'd Sept. 6, 1861, as Senior Capt ; commis, Lieut,- Col. 153d N. Y. Vol.
JUDSON KILPATRICK ..
3 " H ...
From U. S. A. ; wounded at Big Bethel, June 10, 1861 ; res'd Aug. 14, 1861 ; commis. Lient .- Col. Harris Light Cavalry ; subsequently Maj .- Gen, Vol.
CHARLES G. BARTLETT.
" I ...
A military education ; from 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; res'd Sept. 11, 1861 ; commis. U. S. A., and Bvt. Brig .- Gen. Vol. ; at present Maj. and Bvt. Lieut .- Col. 11th Infantry U. S. A.
CLEVELAND WINSLOW .
.. " K ... From zist Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; rose to be 4th Col. of the 5th from the 8th Capt. in rank ; served all through with the Regt. Col. 5th Veterans ; died July 7, 1864, from wounds rec'd in action of Bethesda Church, Va.
WILLIAM T. PARTRIDGE, GOUVERNEUR CARR.
First Lt. Co. A ... B ...
Promoted Capt., and killed in command of Co. I, at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Res'd as Capt. Sept. 24, 1862 ; subsequently Lieut .- Col. in command 2d Battalion 165th N. Y. V., and Bvt .- Col. ; wounded at Port Hudson, Miss., May 27, 1863 ; also wonuded at Sabine Cross Roads, La.
J. FRANCIS EVANS .. WILBUR F. LEWIS. ..
. " C ... * D ..
From the 7ist Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted Capt., and killed as Acting Major at Second Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862.
GEORGE DURYEA.
" E ...
From 48th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted Bvt. Col. of the 5th ; badly wounded at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862.
OLIVER WETMORE, Jr ..
: " F ...
From 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted Capt. ; res'd on account of ill-health June 20, 1802 ; commis. Major and Byt. Licut .- Col. 13th N. V. Heavy Artillery.
JACOB DURYKE.
" G. ..
From 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted Capt. ; res'd Sept., 1862 ; commis. Licut .- Col. ed Maryland ; Bvt. Brig .- Gen.
476
Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry.
ABRAHAM DENIKE.
" G ...
From the 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y ; res'd as Capt. April 26, 1862.
LINE OFFICERS. - (Continued.)
.
Name.
Rank. .
Remarks.
CHURCHILL J. CAMBRELLING ..
Ist Lieut. Co. H. .
JOSEPH S. YORK
. I ....
A military education ; promoted Capt. ; wounded at Big Bethel June 10, 1861 ; res'd on account of receiving a commis. as Capt. 15th U. S. Infantry, and died in the service as Major. 2 Res'd Aug. 1, 1861.
WILLIAM H. HOYT
" K. ..
From 7th Regt. N. G S. N. Y. ; wounded June 10, 1861 ; transferred to Signal Corps ; promoted ist Lient. ; res'd Aug. 13, 1862.
CHARLES H. SEAMAN JOHN A. COCHRANE.
46
" C ..
Res'd June 2, 1861.
D ..
From 7ist Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted Ist Lieut. ; res'd on account of ill-health Dec. 29, 1862.
HENRY HI. BURNETT
: " E .. Promoted Capt. ; res'd Senior Capt, Oct. 16, 1862.
CARLISLE BOYD
" F .. Promoted Maj. ; served all through with regiment ; wounded and taken prisoner Aug. 30, 1862 ; Lieut .- Col. in Invalid Corps ; at present (1878) Capt. and Bvt. Lieut .- Col. 17th Infantry U. S. A.
JOSEPH H. BRADLEY .
=
" G ..
A military education ; from 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted Capt. ; wounded slightly at Gaines' Mill, and --- July 30, 1862 : Chaplain in another regiment.
JAMES MILLER .
" H ..
From 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted ist Lieut .; res'd April 25, 1862 ; and a Capt. Foreman 61 Hose Vol. Fire Dept. ; promoted Capt.
WILLIAM FERGUSON .
46
" K.
Promoted Ist Lient. ; res'd Oct. 12, 1862 ; Capt. in 5th Vets.
Line Officers.
J. HENRY WHITNEY.
" I. .
From 7th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; promoted Capt. Sept. 3, 1861 ; discharged on account of ill-health Aug., 1862 ; commis. Maj. Ioth Senatorial District Reg.
THEODORE S. DUMONT
2d Lieut. Co. A ..
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OFFICERS WHO SERVED IN THE FIFTH REGIMENT AT VARIOUS TIMES, AND NOT NOTED IN THE OTHER LISTS.
Name.
Rank.
DURYRA, WILLIAM,. .
BROUNEK, RICHARD R.
SOVEREIGN, FREDERICK W.
THOMAS, Aucusrus L. ...
Quartermaster ...
VAN INGEN, JAMES L. .
MAY, HISKY C ..
MUNSON, OWEN. FREEMAN, JOHN N
MITCHEL, -
THOMINGS, - MCCONNEL .. , JAMES. PRIME, RALPH E.
Captain ..
SERGENT. CHARLES. ..
HAGER, GEORGE O. CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS W., Jr.
EICHLER, HIERMAN G. O .. ..
CHURCHILL, J. K ...
SHUMWAY, ROBERT. PARKER, SIMEON B.
First Lieutenant.
(from 7th Regt. N. G.)
Rose from private ; severely wounded at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 ; returned to duty twice, and sent away by surgeon ; disch'd for phys. dis. April 22, 1863. Res'd Aug. 1. 1861.
Was in the Mexican War ; rose from private ; disch'd for phys, dis. Nov. 15, 1861. Rose from Sergt. ; discharged for physical disability July 5, 1862.
Rose from private ; crippled from a wound at Second Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862; dis- charged for physical disability April 15, 1863, and served as an officer in In'd Corps. Rose from private ; w'ded at 2d Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862 ; disc. for ph. dis, Dec. 30, 1862.
WANNEMACHER, GEORGE W ...
..
Remarks.
Not mustered.
From 2d Co. 7th Regt. N. G. ; promoted from ist Serg't May, 1861, to 2d Lieut. ; Ist Lieut. Aug. 16, 1801 ; disch'd for physical disability June 13, 1862.
Rose through the various grades from private ; killed at Sec. Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862. " from Serg't ; served to the end of the War; Chief Quartermaster of the 5th Corps, with the rank of Col.
Surgeon ... .
Mate ....
:
..
Disch'd Feb. 14, 1862. Res'd Aug. 12, 1862, Disch'd Aug. 2, 1862.
Rose from Corp. to Act. Maj. ; disch'd for physical disability Jan. 11, 1863. private ; wounded June 27, 1862 ; disch'd for phys. dis. Oct. 31, 1862 ; Lieut. Col. 6th N. Y. Artillery ; was nominated on March 4, 1863, by Pres. Lincoln, Brig .- Gen., the first person so nominated who entered the service as a private. Rose from private ; disch'd for phys. dis. March 7, 1863. killed at Sec. Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862.
:
Rose from private ; wounded at Big Bethel June 10, 1861 ; also at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 ; died of latter wound.
Rose from private ; performed active duty until his constitution was completely under- mined past all recovery ; disch'd Oct. 4, 1862, and died soon afterward. Not mustered.
TRACY, I'RESCOTT WRIGHT, CHARLES W FOWLER, FRWIN G. WILSON, PHILIP L.
Lieut .- Colonel. Adjutant
Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry.
478
MISCELLANEOUS OFFICERS. - (Continued.)
Name.
Rank.
SMITH, JAMES AGNUS, FELIX. ..
First Lieut.
Not mustered.
Rose from private ; wounded at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862; discharged for physical disability, right arm being useless ; subsequently Maj. and Bvt. Lieut .- Col. of 165th N. Y. Vols.
KEYSER, HENRY M.
CATLIN, GEORGE L., JR.
DUNHAM, JOHN E ...
Second Lieut. ...
From 7ist Regt. N. G. ; promoted from ist Sergt. ; wounded at Camp Hamilton June 7, 1861 ; discharged for physical disability Feb. 10, 1862.
MCGEEHAN, JOHN.
WRIGHT, EDWARD O
..
WHITMORE. S. HAYWARD
PATTEN, J. W.
REANY, J .. . EPH
MAYER, MONTZ .
BELL, EDWARD G.
ALLEN, WILLIAM H.
VAN TINE, F. E. .
4.
CREGIER, C.RORGE W.
TORRY, CHARLES W.
DAVIES, CHARLES F'.
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JAMES, JULIAN .
POTTER, JAMES N
BARNETT, HENRY W. .
HORTON, ABRAHAM ..
Drum Major ..
Drum Major 7Ist Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. ; rose from drummer boy.
MICK - EVER, JACOB
44
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37th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y.
=
MULHEARN, ANDREW
STRUBE, GARDNER A.
·
22d
Yonkers Brass Band. =
CATHILL, THOMAS .
Captain
..
Rose from Sergt. ; wounded at Second Bull Run Aug. 30, 1962 ; res'd Feb. 16, 1863. Rose from Sergt. ; detached as A. D. C. to Gen. Birney ; discharged for physical dis- ability Nov., 1862 ; at present (1878) U. S. Consul, Rochelle, F'rance.
Rose from private ; wounded at Second Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862 ; discharged for phys- ical disability Feb. 3, 1863 ; Bvt. Capt. of 146th N. Y. V. Dec. 1, 1864. Rose from private ; died from wounds received at Second Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862. Not mustered.
Rose from private ; discharged for physical disability Oct. 7, 1862. Not mustered.
Promoted from Ist Sergt. ; wounded at Big Bethel June 10, 1861 ; res'd Feb. 20, 1862. Promoted from Sergt. ; res'd Nov. 8, 1861.
-- July 28, 1862 ; Capt. 165th N. Y. V. (wounded). Rose from private ; discharged for physical disability Aug. 6, 1862. Res'd May 11, 1861.
Not mustered.
BERRIAN, JOUN H.
Rose from private ; Color Sergt. ; promoted for bravery July 5, 1862 ; discharged for physical disability Oct. 3, 1862. A. D. C. to Gen. Warren. Not mustered.
JENAS, NATHANIEL T.
..
Miscellaneous.
Remarks.
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A partial list of Members of the Fifth Regiment N. Y. V. who were enlisted as privates, and received commissions in other regiments. The rank to which the majority attained in the service, or whether killed or wounded, not ascer- tained.
Name.
Rank.
RUSSELL, THEODORE
Company A
SIDELL, WILLIAM H.
PIKE, CHRISTOPHER C.
.
,
Wounded at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 ; disch'd ; Capt. in 165th N. Y. V., and A. D. C. ; subsequently Chief of Military Police, Charleston, S. C.
FITZPATICK, LAWRENCE.
Company B .. .
Transf. 10 146th N. Y. V. May 4, 1863 ; taken prisoner, and escaped several times ; rose to be a Capt. and Bvl'd. Maj. Feb. 1, 1865 ; served to the close of the War, and then entered the regular service.
MULLER, CHARLES ... CREIGHTON, FREDERICK .
:
Re-enlisted in Heavy Art. ; rose to be 2d Lient.
Wounded at ed Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862 ; taken prisoner twice, and paroled within one week ; commis. ed Lieut. 170th N. Y. V.
BLACKWELL, HENRY T.
Commis. Capt. of Vols.
SKELDING, THOMAS ...
.
...
MOREY, BENJAMIN F ...
Commis. in a Mass. Regt.
TAYLOR, A. STEWART ..
A. D. C. to Gen. Taylor, of New Jersey Brigade.
GILDER, WILLIAM ..
Private, Color Corp., Sergi. ; promoted 2d Lient. 40th N. Y. V. ; wounded at Freder- icksburg 20 yards in front of the Regt., while urging them to follow him in a charge ; made ist Lieut. and Adijt. ; app'd Capt. and A. A. Gen. on the Staff of Maj .- Gen. T. W. Egan, and served with him in the Army of Potomac and in the Shenandoah until the close of the War ; Capt. G. was brev'd Maj., Lieut .- Col., and Col. ; at present (1873) second in command of the Franklin Search Expedition fitting out by the Geographical Society.
CLARK, GEORGE . .. MOLTKE, MAGNUS
D.
Commis. in the 3d Maryland Regt. Jan. 31, 1862,
E. in another regt. Nov. 5, 1861.
FRELEIGH, PETER D. .
Transf. to 146th N. Y. V. May 4, 1863 ; rose to be Ist Lient. ; killed in the Wilderness May 5, 1864.
Remarks.
Commis. in another reg't Oct. 21, 1861.
March 24, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 ; disch'd ; Capt. 14th Cav. ; Col. of a colored Regte, and act, in com'd of a Brigade.
HOFFMAN, EDWARD G ...
:
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Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry.
A. D. C. to a Gen. of Div.
MISCELLANEOUS OFFICERS .- (Continued.)
Name.
Rank.
Remarks.
MARSH, EFFINGHAM W.
Company F. " .
SWIFT, CHARLES W.
HAGGERTY, MARK ...
CHALMERS, ILUGH
ONDERDONK, BENJAMIN F.
SEYMOUR, ALLAN M.
McBEATH, JAMES E.
MORGAN, ALPHONSE C.
MEINELL, HENRY C ..
MOORE, WILLIAM A.
MOORE, THOMAS B.
..
.
Adjt. 5th Cav. ; Quart. 12th Cav. Sept. 20, 1861.
SHANE, JOHY 11. .
TAYLOR, HENRY G.
WARREN, ROBERT P.
BURNS, THOMAS
REDDINGTON, LAWRENCE .
WILLIAMS, GEORGE A.
ROBERTS, SAMUEL . BERRIAN, RICHARD . LINGUIST, GUSTAV F.
: F.
D. ..
A. ..
" JONES, P. OWEN .
*DECKER, NELSON J. .
BROOMF,- MCKEON, JAMES . ..
WALKER, CHARLES A.
PALMIERI, CASSLLI A.
Wounded Aug. 30, 1862 ; cominis. in the 145th N. Y. Vols. Nov. 11, 1862. Transf. to 146th N. Y. V. May 4, 1863 ; commis. Capt. of colored troops. Ist Lieut. 1ogth N. Y. V.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 ; transf. to 146th N. Y. V. May 4, 1863 ; commis. zd Lient, ; killed at Cold Harbor, Va.
Commis. in another regt. July 18, 1861 : rose to be Col. Ist Mounted Rifles May 18, 1863. .. Capt. 2d N. Y. Cavalry July 18, 1861.
in another regt. Mar. 26, 1863.
I .
K
Nov. 4, 1861. Sept. 22, " 7, "
INWOOD, HENRY ....
GRATIN, GEORGE H.
ADDISON, JOSEPH T.
in another regt. Dec. 3, 1861. Nov. 28, "
Transf. to 146th N. V. V. May 4, 1863 ; Bvt. Capt. Feb. 1, 1865. Capt. 146th N. Y. V. ; Bvt. Maj. Feb. 1, 1865 ; assigned to Gen, Warren's Staff; commis. 2d Lieut. 24th U. S. Inf. ; died in reg. serv. Jan. 24, 1876, as Ist Lieut. 14th Inf. 2d Lieut. 5th Vets. 5th Art.
Col. Sergt. and Sergt. Maj. 146th N. Y. V .; wounded, taken prisoner, and recaptured ; Bvt. Capt., etc., ete.
Commis. 2d.Lient. in another regt. .. 5th Vets. Bvt. Capt, 165th N. Y. V. Maj. 2d N. Y. Cav. Ist Lt. killed in action near Falmouth, Va., April 17, 1862.
Capt. (deceased). and Bvt. Maj. and Lieut .- Col. 5th Vets. 165th N. Y. V. Ist Lieut. 165th N. Y. V., and Capt. U. S. C. T.
G. .
H.
.
..
Capt. 165th N. Y. V. Oct. 3, 1862.
Miscellaneous.
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List of Officers who were mustered out with the Regiment May 14, 1863. Those marked with an Asterisk-five in number-were of the original Officers; the remainder do not appear in the other lists.
Name.
Rank.
Remarks.
*WINSLOW, CLEVELAND,
*DURYEA, GEORGE . *BOYD, CARLI . LE. ...
*WINSLOW, G., REV. D.D.
Chaplain
A. A. Gen. Brig .. Adjutant ..
Rose from private ; Capt, Dec. 1, 1862. Col's Orderly, etc. ; served nearly all his life in the English Army ; died in the U. S. service.
EARLE, EDWARD M.
DOOLITTLE, FRANK W., M.D. GRIMES, FRANK S.
HYATT, FRANK W ..
HORTON, ABRAHAM ..
*WHITNEY, J. HENRY .. HOFFMAN, WILLIAM ..
Quartermaster. Brig. Surg .- Maj .. Surgeon . Sergeant-Major .. Drum-Major. .. Captain Co. A ... . B ....
"
Wounded at Gaines' Mill Jan. 27, 1862.
Rose from private.
drummer.
2d Lieut.
Rose from private ; wounded three times at ed Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862, as Lieut ; Capt. of 13th N. Y. Art. ; must'd out Aug. 24, 1865 ; at present (1878) Ist Lieut. 11th U. S. Infantry.
CHASE, A. SIDNEY MARTIN, THOMAS R ... CHAMBERS, WILLIAM H.
Rose from private.
Captain Co. C .... D ... wounded as 2d Lieut. Comd'g. Co. G. at 2d Bull Run Ang. 30, 1862. " E ... Rose from private ; slightly wounded at 2d Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862; Bvtd. Maj. ; re-enlisted as a private in 5th Vets,, and must'd out with Regt. Capt. and Bvt. Maj. Rose from private ; Capt. in 5th Vets.
WHEELER, STEPHEN W. RAYMOND, JOUN S ..
" F ... G ...
Rose from private ; wounded and taken prisoner at 2d Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862, as 2d Lieut. ; Quartermaster of 5th Vels.
MONTGOMERY, CHARLES ..
I ...
Rose from private ; taken prisoner at 2d Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862, as Capt. ; Bvtd. Maj. ; killed as Maj. 5th Vets. at Hatcher's Run, Va., Feb. 6, 1865.
LOUNSBERRY, JAMES H. . UCKELE, WILLIAM H ...
" K .. First Lt. Co. H ...
From the 7th Regt. N. G. ; promoted Capt. from ist Sergt. ; died in 1876.
Rose from private ; in command of company ; wounded in the N. Y. Riots as Capt. in 5th Vets.
Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry.
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Fourth Colonel. Fifth Lieut .- Col .. Major. .
MARVIN, AZOR S., Jr. TAYLOR, THOMAS I ...
MISCELLANEOUS OFFICERS. - (Continued.)
Name.
Rank.
Remarks.
GUTHRIE, GEORGE L ...
First Lient.
MELDRUM, ALBERT R.
Co. E.
FRIE., JOHN ..
WINSLOW, GORDON, Jr ...
Rose from private ; Capt. in 5th Vets. ; Bvtd. Maj. on Gen. Warren's Staff ; Ist Lieut. 8th U. S. Infantry (1878).
FISH, THOMAS E.
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Co. G.
severely wounded at ed Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862, as a Sergt, ; pro- moted 2d Lieut, Sept. 25, 1862 ; Ist Lieut. Jan. 23, 1863 ; died in New York, 1876.
GEDNEY, RODERICK M.
=
" K .. Rose from private ; promoted 2d Lieut. June 30, 1862 ; Ist Lieut. Oct. 29, 1862.
TIEBOUT, SAMUEL
2d Lieut. Co. F .. . G . .
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Dec. 26, 1862. Oct. II, Dec. 4, 44
WALSH, MATTHEW M.
GILLIGAN, PATRICK .
CARR, FLAVILLE W.
..
.....
wounded at Sec. Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862 ; prom. 2d Lt. Dec. 7, 1862. as Col. Cor. at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862 ; promoted 2d Lieut. Dec. 4, 1862.
KILTSON, WILLIAM H. MCILVAINE, WILLIAM
..
Co. E .. H ..
promoted 2d Lieut. Oct. 16, 1862. Dec. 29, 1862.
Miscellaneous.
483
.
Rose from private to Capt., but not mustered as Capt. ; Lieut .- Col. 5th Vets. : wounded at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862.
Rose from private ; died in Rochester, N. Y., 1868.
VAIL, JOSEPH A ..
BURNS, JOHN T ....
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RECAPITULATION.
OFFICERS FROM THE FIFTH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.
MAJOR-GENERALS .
3
BREVET MAJOR-GENERALS .
2
BRIGADIER-GENERAL
I
BREVET BRIGADIER-GENERALS .
3
COLONELS .
6
BREVET COLONELS . ..
3
LIEUTENANT-COLONELS
5
BREVET LIEUTENANT-COLONELS
2
MAJORS
6
BREVET MAJORS
8
CAPTAINS . . .
35
BREVET CAPTAINS
5
FIRST INEUTENANTS
33
SECOND
44
Total 156
484
Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry.
485
Personal Sketches.
COLONEL ROBERT C. BUCHANAN, formerly in command of the Ist brigade, Sykes' division, 5th army corps, died in Washing- ton, D. C., November 29, 1878, of apoplexy. He graduated from the West Point Military Academy in 1830, and served in the " Black Hawk War," and in the war against the Seminoles in 1841-2. Served actively in the field all through the war with Mexico, and during the great Rebellion. He was breveted Major-General U. S. A. March 13, 1865, and retired from active service Decem- ber 31, 1870.
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL WILLIAM CHAPMAN, formerly in command of the ad brigade, Sykes' division, graduated from West Point July 31, 1831, and served in the Mexican war, and in various campaigns against the Indians. He was breveted Colonel U. S. A. August 30, 1862, and placed on the retired list August 26, 1863.
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