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"The procession, after proceeding down Main to Wa- ter Street, waited until the firemen procured torches, when it again moved along Water up Lake to Church, along Church to William, and thence direct to the old Southern Tier barracks, the waiting throngs along the route, the flashing torches, the varying lights and shades, and the steady marching of passing soldiery creating a rapid changing and splendid kaleidoscope, intoned as it was by the booming of cannon, ringing of bells, and vociferous cheering, which has scarcely been our fortune to witness before. Nothing marred the magnificent display but the steady falling drench- ing showers which greeted the arrival of the regiment, and were not over until the procession was well on its way.
" Of the music we can not speak in too high terms ; suffice it that those two old favorite bands, Updegraff's and Wisner's, the veterans of many a campaign and fight, played only as they know how to play, choice selections of patriotic airs, quicksteps, and marches.
" At the old barracks of the regiment a bounteous re- past was in waiting for them, prepared by the ladies of Elmira. The tables were fairly loaded down with their abundance of provisions, and the tempting viands must have been exceedingly palatable to the men after their long and wearisome ride and wet, muddy march.
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"It was a magnificent reception, and worthy the patriotic people of Elmira, and gladdened the hearts of the men to honor whom the demonstration was made; but it gladdened them far more when they were allowed to throw off their knapsacks and war gear and go home to their own firesides, to their fathers and mothers, brothers, sisters, wives, and sweethearts. Wednesday, the 13th of May, will be ever green in the memory of the soldiers of the Twenty-third and their friends."
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STATISTICAL HISTORY
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FIELD AND STAFF
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TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT, N. Y. V.,
MAY 16, 1861.
HENRY C. HOFFMAN. . .. Colonel. Commissioned May 16th, 1861.
NIROM M. CRANE. . . . Lieutenant-Colonel. Commissioned May 16th. 1861. Appointed Assistant Inspector-General of 1st Army Corps ou Gen. Reynolds' staff, Nov. 3d. 1862. Returned to Regiment in February, 1863.
WILLIAM M. GREGG. . Major. Commissioned May 16th, 1801. WILLIAM W. HAYT .... Adjutant, with rank of Ist Lieutenant. Com- missioned May 16th, 1861.
MYRON H. MANDEVILLE. ... Quartermaster, with rank of Ist Lieutenant. Commissioned May 16th, 1861. Promoted to Captain and Assistant Quartermaster-General of Ist Division Ist Army Corps on General Wadsworth's staff, Nov. 18th, 1862. SEYMOUR CHURCHILL .... Surgeon, with rank of Major. Commissioned, May 16th, 1861. Resigned. and discharged by order of Gen. McDowell, June 23d, 1862.
WILLIAM A. MADILL. .. . Assistant Surgeon. Commissioned as 1st Lieu- tenant May 16th, 1861. Promoted Surgeon and Major Aug. 7th, 1802.
EZRA F. CRANE. . . . Chaplain. Commissioned May 16th, 1861. Resign- ed Jan. 26th, 1862.
ARCHIBALD N. DEVOE. .. . Sergeant Major. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Promoted to 2d Lieutenant and assigned to Company H May 7th, 1862.
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HIRAM SMITH. ... Quartermaster Sergeant .. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Promoted to 2d Lieutenant and assigned to Company E April 2d. 1862.
MILES TERRILL .... Drum Major. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Dis- charged by order of War Department Nov. 8th, 1862.
JULIUS C. SMEAD. ... Fife Major. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Dis- charged by order of the War Department Nov. 8th, 1862.
JAMES DEBOIS. ... Appointed Chaplain in place of E. F. Crane. Re- signed Jan. 26th, 1862.
THOMAS H. STILWELL .... Assistant Surgeon with rank of 1st Lieuten- . ant. Commissioned Sept. 18th, 1862. Joined this Regi- ment Oct. 4th, 1862.
WILLIAM TAYLOR. ... Assistant Surgeon with rank of Ist Lieutenant. Commissioned Oct. 4, 1862. Joined this Regiment Nov. 3d, 1862.3
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Original Roll of Company A, and Record of Changes made during Two Years' Service.
1. THEODORE SCHLICK. ... Captain, received commission April 30, 1861.
2. CORNELIUS F. MOWERS. . . . Ist Lieutenant, received commission April 30th, 1861. Resigned Nov. 28th, 1861.
3. GEORGE E. BILES .... 2d Lieutenant, received commission April 30th, 1861. Resigned Nov. 12th, 1861.
1. Benjamin Bennett .... 1st Sergeant. Appointed April 30th, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant Nov. 28th, 1861.
2. Frederick Arnd .... 2d Sergeant. Appointed April 30th, 1861. Transferred to Ist N. Y. Cavalry Sept. 2d, 1861.
3. John S. Tennicliff .... 2d Sergeant. Appointed April 30th, 1861. Promoted 2d Lieutenant Nov. 12th, 1861. Resigned Oct. 14th, 1862.
4. Joseph Futher .... 4th Sergeant. Appointed April 30th, 1861.
1. Luke N. Beagle .... Ist Corporal. Appointed April 30th, 1861. Discharged for disability Sept. 19th, 1861.
2. Henry F. Crante .... 2d Corporal. Appointed April 30th, 1861. Promoted to Sergeant Sept. 19th, 1861. Wounded in leg at Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862. Promoted to Ist Sergeant Jan. 1st, 1863.
3. William B. Kinsey .... 3d Corporal. Appointed April 30th, 1861. Promoted to Ist Sergeant Feb. 16th, 1862. Again promoted to Adjutant, 161st N. Y. Vols.
4. John March .... 4th Corporal. Appointed April 30th, 1861. Pro- moted Sergeant May 1st, 1862.
1. Timothy Terrell. ... The Drummer. Promoted to Sergeant Jan. 1st, 1863.
2. Orrin Andrews .... Appointed Corporal Feb. 15th, 1862.
3. Samuel O. Allen.
4. James R. Braden ... . Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13th, 1862.
5. William H. Brooks. Appointed Corporal Jan. 1st, 1862. Dis- charged May 23th, 1862, for disability.
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6. John W. Boileau.
7. Daniel B. Boileau .... Wounded in battle of Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862. Appointed Corporal Jan. 1st, 1863.
8. John W. Baker.
9. William P. A. Brown.
10. Ornatus D. Bump.
11. Israel A. Beagle
12. Jeremiah V. Bogart .... Killed in second battle of Bull Run, Aug. 30th, 1862.
13. David D. Chapin .... Wounded in battle of Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862. Discharged in convalescent camp, date not known.
14. William Caslin.
15. Charles C. Campbell .... Discharged for disability Sept. 20th, 1862.
16. James F. Dutton.
17. Eli Decker .... Died in camp Dec. 3d, 1861, of typhoid fever.
18. Columbus Dudly.
19. Francis A. Dickinson.
20. David H. Dickinson .... Slightly wounded in battle of South Mountain.
21. Augustus S. Fosbury.
22. David Farron .... Discharged Aug. 8th, 1861. Re-enlisted Oct. 1st, 1861. Killed in battle of Antietam Sept. 17th, 1862.
23. Henry S. Gustin .... Discharged Aug. 8th, 1861, for disability.
24. William Greek.
25. William A. Hopkins.
26. Elisha P. Harr.
27. Samuel B Hotchkiss ..... Wounded in battle of Antietam Sept. 17th; 1862. Appointed Corporal Jan. 1st, 1863.
28. Charles Hush. ... Appointed Corporal Aug. 1st, 1861. Promoted Sergeant Jan. 1st, 1863.
29. Augustus W. Hyer ...: Discharged Dec. 5th, 1862, for disability.
30. James H. Hammond.
31. William Jump.
32. Augustus Kellogg.
33. Henry C. Leigh. ... Appointed Corporal Jan. 1st, 1862.
34. Ebenezer E. Logiay .... Lost left fore arm in battle of Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862. Discharged Nov. 24th, 1862.
35. William March. .. . Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., by the explosion of a powder magazine which he was guarding at the time, May 25th, 1802.
06. Gilbert H. May.
37. Henry Mora.
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38. John M. Mowers. .. . Died at Falls Church Hospital of typhoid fever,
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39. William Martin.
40 Helman Neuf.
41. Albert W. Orser.
42. Edward E. Ostrander ..... Appointed Ist Sergeant Jan. 1st, 1862. Resigned Feb. 15th, 1852.
43. William Pratt.
· 44. John J. P. Potter.
45. Mortimer W. Reed .. . . Appointed Corporal Jan. 1st, 1862.
46. George B. Stanford. . . .. Appointed Corporal Aug. 1st. 1861. Pro- moted Sergeant May 20th, 1802. Again promoted, 2d Lieu- tenant, Oct. 20th, 1862.
47. Charles W. Smith.
48. John R. Sclick. ... Appointed Corporal Aug. 1st, 1861. Promoted Sergeant Feb. 15th, 1862.
49. Alpha S. Stanton .... Discharged for disability Aug. 13th, 1862. 50. Herkimer Shults .... Died Dec. 18th, 1861, in hospital at Falls Church, of typhoid fever.
51. Whitman Freet.
52. Frank M. Van Wormer .... Appointed Corporal Jan. 1st, 1863.
53. Martin L, White. . . . Appointed Corporal May Ist. 1862.
54. William Wales .... Discharged for disability Nov. 10th, 1861.
55. John Wilhelm.
56. Seabury Williams. . . . Killed in battle of Antietain. Sept. 17th, 1862.
57. Tra B. Van Gelder .... Discharged for disability March 9th, 1863.
58. James P. Topping.
Recruits.
59. Abram S. Mastin .... Enlisted June 25th. 1861. Wounded in battle of Antietam.
60. John McChesney .... Enlisted April 23J. 1861.
61. Alexander C. McChesney. .. . Enlisted Oct. 1.t. 1861.
62. William M. Terrill .... Dishonorably discharged, by order of a general court-martial.
63. William A. Lowell .... Enlisted June 27th, 1861. Discharged for disability June 4th. 1862.
64. Truman Head. . . . Enlisted June 27th. 1861. Jan. 1st, 1862.
Appointed Corporal
65. Albert H. Halsey. ... Enlisted May Ist, 1861.
66. Frederick Anch. . . . Enlisted Ang. 17th, 1861.
67. James Baty. ... Enlisted Ang. 17th, 1861.
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68. Horace Ellse .... Enlisted Aug. 17th, 1861. Discharged for disa- bility April 28th, 1862.
69. Jonathan Davidson .... Enlisted Aug. 17th, 1861. Appointed Cor- poral Jan. 1st, 1863.
70. James McIntyre ... . Enlisted Aug. 17th, 1861.
71. William M. Erway .... Enlisted Aug. 17th, 1861.
72. Abram S. Gould .... Enlisted Aug. 17th, 1861. Wounded at battle of Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862. Discharged at Elmira in Dec., 1862.
73. Peter Ryan .... Enlisted Aug. 17th, 1861. Wounded at South Mountain, Md .. Sept. 14th, 1862. Discharged at Elmira, N. Y., in Dec , 1862.
74. William Rutherford .... Enlisted Ang. 17th. 1861.
75. Henry C. Flanders. . Enlisted Dec. 10th, 1861.
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Original Roll of Company F, and Record of Changes made during Two Years' Service.
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1. WILLIAM W. DINGLEDEY .. . Captain, received commission May 6th, 1861.
2. MELVILL C. WILKENSON. . . . Ist Lieutenant, received commission May 6th, 1861. Resigned Nov. 12th, 1861.
3. SAMUEL N. BENEDICT .... 2d Lieutenant, received commission May 6th, 1861. Promoted Ist Lieutenant Nov. 7th. 1861.
1. George V. R. Merrill .... Ist Sergeant. Apppointed May 6th, 1861. Appointed Medical Cadet, and ordered to Fortress Monroe, Oct. 1st, 1861.
2. Horace H. Peters .... 2d Sergeant. Appointed May 6th, 1861, Acting Brigade Commissary Sergeant from Nov. 12th, 1861. until June 2d, 1862. Rejoined the Company June 4th. 1862.
3. James B. Bowker. ... Sd Sergeant. Appointed May 6th, 1861. Pro- moted Ist Sergeant Oct. 1st, 1861. Again promoted, 2d Lieutenant, Nov. 7th, 1861. Slightly wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 30th, 1852.
4. James H. Smith .... 4th Sergeant. Appointed May 6th, 1861. Pro- moted Ist Sergeant Jan. 1st, 1862. Resigned the position = June 30th, 1862.
1. Orlando C. Patrick .... 1st Corporal. Appointed May 6th. 1861. Resigned, and was detached in battery B 4th Artillery, June 8th, 1862. Ordered to return to Company Feb. Sth, 1863 ; is sick in hospital.
2. Byron D. Fitch .... 2d Corporal. Appointed May 6th, 1861. Ap- pointed Regimental Postmaster July 18th. 1861.
3. Almon MI. Sheardown .... 3d Corporal. Appointed May 6th. 1861. Resigned to give place for a tall corporal. as there was none in the Company. Discharged for disability Sept. Ist. 1861.
4. Marcus E. Moses. . . . 4th Corporal. Appointed May 6th. 1861. Re- signed, and was detached in Ist New Hampshire Battery, June 25th, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. Sth, 1863.
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1. John S. Allen .... Discharged for disability March 6th.
2. Elias Algair. ... Wounded in the neck and in finger at Ball's Cross Roads, Aug. 27th, 1861. Served as teamster at brigade, division, or corps headquarters since Sept. 9th, 1861. Re- turned to Company March 30th, 1863.
3. Henry Argetsinger.
4. John W. Austin .... Detached to battery B 4th Artillery, Nov. 30th, 13C1. Returned to Company Feb. Stb, 1863.
5. Christopher Brennan. ... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, Nov
. 30th. 1861. Died at Falmouth, Va., of congestion of the brain, July 4th, 1862.
6. William Beck . ... Detached in 104th Pennsylvania Battery, 9th Army Corps, June 25th, 1862.
7. Henry N. Benton.
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9. Martin Brien .... Discharged for disability, March Ist, 1861.
10. Henry Brown .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, June 8th, 1863. Killed at his post in battle of Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862.
11. Nelson Brown.
12. William H. Brown. ... Detached in 104th Pennsylvania Battery, 9th Aniny Corps, June 25th, 1862.
13. John L. Campbell.
14. Daniel Chase.
15. Alsop f. Corwiu.
16. Jamie- Chriscaden.
17. William L. Chriscaden. ... Discharged for disability April 5th, 1862.
18. Thomas Carroll. . . . Appointed Corporal Aug. Ist, 1861. Killed by a bullet passing through his body in a skirmish at Ball's Cross Roads. Aug. 17th. 1861.
19. William H. Dunn .... Discharged for disability Nov. 14th, 1861. '
20. James Dann .. . Appointed Corporal March 1st, 1863.
21. William H. Decker.
22. James Dildine.
23 Albert Easton .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, June 8th, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. Sth. 1863.
24. Timothy M. Gillen. .. . Appointed Corporal Ang. Ist. 1861. Wounded in leg at South Mountain. Md., Sept. 14th. 1862. Returned to duty in Jannary, 1863.
25. Fernando C. Garr.
26. Ilenry H. Garr ... . Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, March 2d, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. 8th. 1863.
27. Charles Hoyt.
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28. Norman F. Hoyt .... Appointed Corporal Ang. 1st, 1861.
29. David Howland .... . Drummer. Discharged Feb. 6th, 1863.
30. John P. Inman .. :. . Appointed tall Corporal in place of Sheardown, resigned. Appointed Sergeant Sept. 18th, 1862 ; struck by a bullet at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13th, 1862 (not wounded).
31. Artemus D. Inman.
32. Charles G. Lewis .... Discharged March 1st, 1862.
33. Robert G. Lyon.
34. Hiram A. McGraw.
35. Samuel McManus .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, June 8th, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. 8th, 1863.
36. George F. Mircbell .... Wounded in hand at Bull Run, Aug. 30th, 1862. Lost second finger of left hand. Returned to duty Jan. 22d, 1863.
37. Oscar Nelson .... Appointed Corporal Oct. 1st, 1861. Received a pistol-ball in his leg which lodged in the knee-joint, by ac- cidental discharge while in camp near Fredericksburg, April 30th, 1862. Has been in hospital since. unfit for duty.
38. Edward O'Brien .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, Nov. 30th, 1851. Appointed Corporal, and acted as such until dis- charged for consumption. July 10th, 1862.
39. William R. Parrish .... Discharged for disability Feb. 7th, 1863.
40. Thomas N. Pitts.
41. Charles A. Pitts .... Discharged Nov. 14. Cause, sickness. Re- enlisted Dec. 31st, 1861.
42. William H. Pound.
43. Lewis Putnam .... Detached to battery B 4th Artillery, Nov. 30th, 1861. Returned to duty Feb. 8th. 1863.
44. Edwin J. Rogers. . Appointed Corporal Aug. 1st, 1861.
45 John H. Redfield .. . Appointed Corporal Jan. 17th, 1803.
46. Clarkson H. Reeser.
47. William R. Roberts. ... Detached in Ist New Hampshire Battery, June 25th. Returned to duty Feb. 8th, 1863.
48. David Stedge .... Enlisted as a fifer : went into the ranks Jan. Ist, 1862. Appointed Corporal July Ist, 1862.
49. Antoine F. Sabourine.
50. John S. Shappee .... Discharged because of sickness. Died the next night after reaching home.
1. Julius Schall ... . Sick in hospital at Washington.
52. George C. Smith .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, March
2d, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. 8th, 1863. 53. Alva Spencer.
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54. Ira M. Slawson .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, Nov. 30th, 1861. Returned to Company Feb. 8th, 1863.
55. Rodney Stevens.
56. Harris Tabor.
57. Charles Thomas.
58. George Van Gorder.
59. Isaac Varian.
60. Lawrence Van Vliet .... Discharged for disability June 24th, 1862.
61. David Ward .... Remained in hospital sick since May 24th, 1862.
62. Leroy Wiborn.
63. William Woodhouse .... Detached in battery L Ist N. Y. Artillery, Sept. 30th, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. 8th, 1863.
64. Eli Wright. ... Appointed Sergeant Aug. 1st, 1861. Promoted Ist Sergeant July Ist. 1862.
65. Jason Wright .... Appointed Corporal Jan. Ist, 1862.
66. Jesse Zarr .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, March 2d, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. 8th, 1863.
Recruits.
67. Ezra L. Benton .... Enlisted Oct. 3d, 1861. Wounded in shoulder while on pieket at Fredericksburg the night of Dec. 13th, 1862.
68. Marvin C. Bennett .... Enlisted Oct. 3d, 1861. Died at Falls Church Hospital of fever, March 16th, 1862.
69. Charles Cassady .... Enlisted Oct. 18th, 1861. Slightly wounded in battle of Antietam.
70. Robert Concklin .... Enlisted Sept. 17th, 1861.
71. Lyman Corner .... Enlisted Oct. 18th, 1861. Discharged for disa- bility Nov. Ist. 1862.
72. Myles W. Jenckins .... Enlisted October 2d. 1861.
73. John A. Jackson .... Enlisted Dec. 31st, 1861.
74. George Jakely. ... Enlisted Oct. 22d, 1861. Discharged Nov. 19th, 1861.
75. Johnson Little .... Enlisted Sept. 18th, 1861.
76. William Mitchell. . . Enlisted Oct. 14th, 1861.
77. William Northrup. . . . Enlisted Dec. 31st, 1861. Slightly wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862.
78. Joseph Randall. ... Enlisted Oct. 14th, 1861. Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, Nov. 30th, 1861. Returned to Company Feb. Sth, 1863.
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79. Leonard Stedge .... Enlisted Oct. 19th, 1861. Discharged Feb 17th, 1863.
80. William H. Tice .... Enlisted Sept. 30th, 1861.
81. Charles W. Tice .... Enlisted Dec. 31st, 1861. Wounded at battle of Antietam in the leg. Amputation necessary. Died at Keedysville, Md., Oct. 5th, 1862. A faithful soldier.
82. George S. Whitlock .... Enlisted Sept. 20th, 1861. Has been in hospital since Aug. 9th, 1862.
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Original Roll of Company D, and Record of Changes made during Two Years' Service.
1. LUZERN TODD. .. . Captain, received commission May Ist. 1861.
2. NEWTON T. COLBY .... Ist Lieutenant, received commission May Ist, 1861. Resigned May 15th, 1862.
3. WILLIAM H. JONES. ... 2d Lieutenant, received commission May 1st, 1861. Promoted Ist Lieutenant May 15th, 1862. Wounded in battle of Antietam Sept. 17th. 1862.
1. Delos C. Sherwood .... Ist Sergeant. Appointed May 16th, 1861.
2. Henry Vitt .... 2d Sergeant. Appointed May 16th, 1861.
3. William H. Messenger. ... 3d Sergeant. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Discharged Dec. 10th, 1861, for disability.
4. Robert J. Barnard .. . . 4th Sergeant. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Taken prisoner at Bull Run. Aug. 30th, 1862, parolled. Exchanged, and returned to duty in Nov., 1862.
I. Ebin E. Crocker ... Ist Corporal. Appointed May 16th, 1861, Color Guard. Appointed Sergeant Aug. 15th. 1862.
2. Herman C Howell .... 2d Corporal. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Discharged Aug. 9th, Isol, for disability.
3. Joseph A. Ball .... 3d Corporal. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Wounded in battle of Antietam Sept. 17th, 1862. . Am- putation of arm necessary. Discharged Sept. 5th, 1862.
4. Lewis W. Crawford. .. . 4th Corporal. Appointed May 16th, 1861. Promoted to Sergeant March 27th, 1863.
1. Nelson Jones ... . Drummer.
2. Alfred Nash .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, June Sth, 1862. Removed to Company Feb. 8th, 1863.
3. Albert R. Crandall. ... Appointed Corporal Aug. Ist, 1861. Pro- moted Sergeant Jan. Ist. 1862.
4. William H. Mott ... . Discharged Jan. 15th, 1863.
5. George Platt.
6. Timothy Dean .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, Dec. 4th, 1801. Returned to Company Feb. 7th, 1863.
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7. William Whitford.
8. Frederick Berling .... Discharged for disability March 1st, 1862.
9. John Inscho.
10. Elias W. Palmer.
11. Henry Van Campen .... Taken prisoner Aug. 28th, 1852. Ex- changed. Re-enlisted in 14th Regiment United States In fantry Dec. 15th, 1862.
12. George Johnson .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, March 2d, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. 7th, 1863.
13. Nelson Louce .... Regimental teamster.
14. Charles H. Crandall.
15. Asa A. Carmer .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, March 2d, 1862. Returned to Company Feb. 7th, 1863.
16. Charles N. Mance .... Detached in battery H 104th Pa. Artillery, June 25th, 1862.
17. David Van Etten.
18. Francis C. Deree .... Discharged April 8th, 1862, for disability.
19. John Donlava.
20. Ebenezer L. Martin .... Taken prisoner at Gainesville, Aug. 30th, 1862. Parolled, exchanged, and returned to duty Dec. 12th, 1862.
21. Henry C. Lacey .... Mounted Orderly for Gens. Wadsworth, Pat- rick. and Paul. Returned to Company in Feb., 1803.,
22. Andrew B. Kelley .... Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, Dec. 4th, 1861. Returned to Company Feb. 8th. 1863.
23. William H. Marcy. . Appointed Corporal Sept. 18th, 1802.
24. Oliver J. Thomas .. . . Appointed Corporal March 18th, 1803.
25. Henry Brown .... Discharged in June, 1862.
26. Edward H. Miles .... Wounded in the hand by accidental discharge of musket while returning from picket duty. Discharged March 6th, 1862.
27. Ellis Randall .... Wounded in hand at Antietam Sept. 17th, 1862. Discharged March 27th, 1863.
28. Erastus F. Thrall. ... Discharged for disability Aug. Ist, 1861.
29. Alexander J. Jaynes .... Died Dec. 15th, 1861, at Falls Church, of fever.
30. Harlow Arms. ... Died at Belle Plain, Va., March 24th, 1803.
31. Jacob H. Brown.
32. Isaac Miles.
33. Peter Caulkins.
34. David B. Solman.
35. James K. Rathbone.
36. Peter McNiel .... Discharged for disability, May 31st, 1862.
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37. Jacob H. Wolcott .... Appointed Corporal Dec. 5th, 1862.
38. Parker McIntosh.
39. Abram Duvall.
40. Orazene May .... Discharged for disability Dec. 30th, 1861.
41. David J. Perene .... Supposed killed at Rappahannock Station, Aug. 21st, 1862.
42. William Byxbe .... Wounded in the side at Antietam. Returned to Company for duty Dec. 2Sth, 1862.
43. Henry Bedard.
44. John W. Hall .... Discharged for disability, March 24th, 1862.
45. William E Barrett .... Wounded at Bull Run Aug. 30th, 1862. 46. Thomas Jones.
47. William H. Cobb.
48. Ezra M. Royce .... Appointed Corporal Aug. Ist, 1861. Taken prisoner at Antietam. Exchanged and returned to the Com- pany in March, 1863.
19. Henry Mckinney.
50. Thomas Chambers.
51. Theodore H. Merithew .... Appointed Corporal. August 9th, 1861.
52. George E. Lacey .... Detached in battery B 4th United States Ar- tillery, Dec. 4th, 1861. Returned to Company Feb. 8th, 1863.
53. John M. Heath.
54. Amal Hinckly .... Taken prisoner at Gainesville, Va., Aug. 28th, 1862. Returned to duty Jan. 31st, 1863.
55. Charles J. Chatfield .... Appointed Corporal Aug. 4th, 1861, wounded in battle of Bull Run Aug. 31st, 1862.
56. Albert B. Davenport. . . Appointed Corporal Aug. Ist, 1861.
57. George C. Seamans Transferred to 3d Penn. Cavalry, Nov. 3d, 1861.
58. William P. Hogarty .... Detached to battery B 4th Artillery, Dec. 4th, 1861. Lost an arm in battle of Fredericksburg Dec. 13th, 1862 ; since discharged.
59. William H. Minick.
60. Stephen Blain.
61. Andrew J. Woodward. ... Discharged July 24th, 1861 ; is Ist Lieu- tenant in 86th Regiment New York Volunteers.
62. William H. Gitchell.
63. Cyrus Kellogg. ... Appointed Sergeant Aug. Ist, 1861. Promoted 2d Lieutenant May 15th. 1862.
64. David II. Russell.
65. Charles E. Clute.
66. Thomas J. Decker.
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Recruits.
€7. William E. Chitterling .... Enlisted July 1st, 1861.
68. Josiah Tonax .... Enlisted Aug. 19th, 1861. Discharged June 14th, 1862.
69. Joseph Pitts. ... Enlisted Aug. 19th, 1861.
70. Jesse C. May. ... Enlisted Aug. 19th, 1861. Nurse in regimental hospital.
71. John Rice .... Enlisted Aug. 19th, 1861.
72. Frederick Anch. ... Enlisted Aug. 16th, 1861. Transferred to Com- pany A 23d Regiment New York Volunteers.
73. Asa L. Whipple .... Enlisted Aug. 19th, 1861. Deserted Sept. 2d, 1862.
74. Edwin C. English .... Enlisted Oct. 14th, 1861. Discharged Nov. 1st, 1862.
75. John C. Gorton .... Enlisted Oct. 14th, 1861. Appointed Corporal Dec. 10th, 1861.
76. John M. Collier .... Enlisted Sept. 23d, 1861.
77. Jerome Gorton .... Enlisted Oct. 14th, 1861. Supposed killed at Antietam Sept. 17th, 1862.
78. Minor N. Beeman. ... Enlisted Oct. 14th, 1861.
79. William J. Palmer. . . Enlisted Oct. 23d, 1861. Discharged.
80. James A. Gilbert. ... Enlisted Oct. 15th. 1861.
81. Samuel E. Woolcott .... Enlisted Oct. 27th, 1861. Discharged.
82. Samuel H. Smith, Jr .... Enlisted Oct. 18th, 1861. Discharged.
83. Dewit C. Johnson. .. . Enlisted Oct. 1Stb, 1861. Detached in battery B 4th Artillery, March 2d, 1862. Returned to duty Feb. 8th, 1863.
84. George P. Meigs. .... Enlisted Oct. 14th, 1861.
85. Jackson Gorton. ... Enlisted Oct. 18th, 1861.
86. William O'Brien. ... Enlisted Sept. 29th, 1861. Discharged for dis- ability Jan. 29th, 1863.
87. Gilbert F. Bishop .... Enlisted Oct. 18th, 1861. Discharged for disability June 17th. 1862.
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