Cayuga in the field : a record of the 19th N. Y. Volunteers, all the batteries of the 3d New York Artillery, and 75th New York Volunteers, Part 29

Author: Hall, Henry, 1845-; Hall, James, 1849-
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Auburn, N.Y. ; Syracuse, N.Y. : [Truair, Smith & Co.]
Number of Pages: 636


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SergeantĀ»-Charles W. Klopsch, James Yates, Daniel Sneeshall, Joseph Collins, Gardner D. Gould, Nelson Elliott, Jas. M. Staples, Geo. E. Fisher, Patrick Lahan, Hamilton Otis, Ansel Holmes, Miles T. Crocker, John B. French, Stephen O. Whit- more, Jacob D. Pennell, Sam'l D. Vanderheyden.


Corporals-Edgar A. Sanders, Henry B. Greenway, Ralph Somers, Edgar J. Lyons, Charles Gunn, Jacob D. Pennell, James Gray, David Sterling, Thomas Holihan, Chas. D. Philips, Geo. W. Howe, Aaron Bellows, Geo. J. Greening. Wm. B. White, Henry S. Dickerson, James Hennessy, James Broomfield. John Robinson, Ja:nes Ferguson, Bennett J. Denson, John E. Huntington, David Kingsley: Geo. P. White, died at Newbern Nov. 28. 1862; Charles Young, died on Seabrook Island July 19, 1863; T. J. Webster, Ferdinand Halstead, Theo. Fisher, Hugh McPike, James Yates.


Buglers Joseph Helbert, John Ackerman.


Artificers-Fred. Mettel, John Wilson, Darius Matthews, Charles Gunn.


Privater-Stephen Albro ; Daniel Abbot, died at Beaufort, S. C., Oct. 26, 1863 ; Win. Booth, Alfred Burlew, Albert W. Butler, Wm. Basmer, Charles H. Branch, Friend Baker, Henry Borke, Lee Bookstaver, Loren S. Bradley, James Broomfield, Jno. W. Bennett, Henry Baurlin. John Buchanan, Frank Barney ; Jacob Baurlin, died in the service ; Egbert Codner, Charles Counsell, Henry H. Cornwell, Silas Criss, Wm. P. Crowell, David B. Cannovan, Sylvester Corey, Jacob Cordes, Wm. E. Curry, Pat. Curneen ; Eugene Cypher, died on Morris Island, Oct. 11, 1863 ; Alex. Campbell, Wm. Crawford, Peter Colburn, Geo. D. Clark, died Nov. 19, 1862, at Newbern ; Saml. Chambers, died Jan. 16, 1865 ; Joel Coon, Jos. H. Davy ; Alfred Durbin, died at Hilton Head, Feb. 27, 1864 : Franklin Duncan, died on Morris Island, Dec. 3, 1863 ; Lawrence Donlan, Wm. Duffy, Abram Dean, Henry J. Dickerson, Geo. Dachart. Loren Demond, Patrick Davy, Martin Demond, Samuel Darbin. Waterman L. Davis, John Durgy, Mortimer Durgy, James Dunn, Hugh Donovan, Daniel O. Driscoll. John Defour, Wm. B. Daniels, Wm. Durbin, Lewis S. Dyer. Chas. H. Dresser ; Geo. W. Dinehart, discharged on account of wounds received at Honey Hill, Nov. 30, 1861 ; Charles English, Jno. S. Earle, Dayton Edward, James H. Eckerson. James Finn, Wm. French. Gilbert B. Follett, Gro. J. Foster, James J. Ferris, John M. Failing, Wm. H. Failing, Walstein A. Failing, Spencer France, Wm. B. Fuller, Harlow Finger, David R. Forrest, John Farrell. James Farrell. Wm. Franklin, Theo. Fisher. David Finger, John M. Fenton ; Edwin R. Fish, dled at Hilton Head, Nov. 3, 1863 ; Henry Finlayson, died at David's Island Hospital. April 15, 1>64 ; James R. Grant, Elliott H. Gordon. Charles Gray, Alex. Groom, Jamies Gilmore, Geo. J. Greening. James R. Grant, Michael Galvin. Norman Goodell, Sylvester Griswold, Abner Gilbert, Holland E. Groom ; James H. Greening. died Dec. 25, 1864, at Hilton Head, from wounds received at Honey Hill ; John Gault, died on Morris Island, Oct. 9. 1863, of disease ; Otis Hamilton, John Hill, David W. Hibbard, Geo. Hurd, Jolinson Henries. Delos C. Hubbard, Orrin Holcomb, Pat. Holihan, A. Halstead, S. Hombeck, Chas. W. Hammond. Ferdinand Halstrad, John Hardin, Albert Henries, Wm. Heathers, Chas. A. Hill. Abran H. Hamblin, Henry L. Hall, Win. Hogencamp ; Newell Hare, died at Newbern, June 1. 12, of disease ; John Hughes, died at Beaufort, S. C., Oct. 31, 1863, of disease ; l'atri-k Halpin. died at Newbern, Oct. 4, 1864, of disease ; John W. Ivison. Erastus Jordan : John P. Johnson, died in the service ; Sylvanus H. Killicutt, James Knox, John Kiernardt, Thomas Kavanagh ; Geo. Kneeshaw, died at Beaufort, S. C., Nov. [0, 1~3. of disease : Dennis Long, Wm. R. Laird, Daniel Lyons, Geo. L. Lanterman. Patrick Lahan, Edwin M. Lester, James Logan. Peter Langdon ; Edward Lock- wood. died at Newbern, May 20, 1862, of fever: John Leach, died in the service ; Warren Miller. Darius A. Mathews. John Mahon, Delos W. Marvin, Francis Murray, Pat. Mahon. John Mccullough, Robert Munrett .. Frank Munrett, Michael Magill. Alex. M.Carroll, Michael McKone, Geo. W. Mathews, Stephen Mathews. James Mclaughlin, James S. Moore, Audrew Mckinney, Martin Myers. Hugh MePipe. John Moran, Geo. H. MeLaughlin. Warren Miller, Andrew J. Mathews, Juhn MeCann, Charles Murray; Wm. EI. Miller, discharged on account of wounds Terrived at Hondy Hill: Elias Meister, Lester J. Martin; Patrick Mulligan, died at Hilton Head, July 36, 1453; Frank Male, died on Morris Island, S. C., Dee. 14. 123 : Hugh Me Peak, died of disease, at Newburu, June 24, 1864 ; Horace Morse, died at Newbern, Oct. 4, 1864; Eugene Nye, Marion Olmsted, Willard Olinsted, Joshua K.


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Osterhoudt. Dennis O'Keefe, Daniel O'Driscoll, Rhinehardt Osinger. Danl. E. Oakley, Michael O'Hara. Peter Pitman, Joseph Pigeon, Wm. H. Parker, James Porter, James Pringle, Charles F. Penner, Alonzo Powers, Calvin J. Porter. Charles W. Perry, Jacob D. Pennell ; Wm. Place, died at Newbern, July 7. 1862; Daniel M. Palmer, died on Morris Island, June 10, 1864; Franklin M. Penner, died at Charleston, S. C., March 15, 1865 ; Thomas V. Powers, died on Morris Island, Feb. 10, 1865 ; James Quinn; Thomas Quigley, died on Morris Island. Sept. 28. 1863; Francis M. Rice, Charles Reynolds. David Rosmond, Augustus Roll, Stephen Rogers, Charles A. Rector. Edward Richardson, Elias H. Raymond, John F. Robinson, Lawrence Riley, Wmn. Roberts, Thomas Riley, Joseph Stansbury. Henry Simpson. Alfred Sweet, Alfred Snow. Joseph E. Spaulding, Daniel Sneeshall. David Seward, Charles Shank. Seneca Shank, Alex. Simpson. Charles H. Simpson. Michael Smith. Jas. A. Sawyer. James H. Smith. Dennis Sheehan, James M. Simpson. John B. Sturge, Egbert Stephens : Lafayette Seaman, died at Convalescent Camp, Va., Dec. 13, 1863; John Scully died on U. S. ship Cosmopolitan, off Morris Island, Aug. 20, 1863 ; Pat. Sharkey, died at Newbern, July 23, 1862 : David Stewart, died at Morris Island, May 17, 1864 ; Wm. Thompson, Jos. W. Taylor. Jas. B. Travis, John Travis, Sidney Terry. Henry Terry, Michael Taylor, E. A. Travis. Robert Tate, Wm. Tobin ; Henry Tilton, died on Morris Island. Sept. 30, 1863, of disease; John Vandenhoof, Geo. W. Van Alstine, John Van Sickle, Samuel Wheeler, Seth Wheeler, Ralph Wheeler, Jeremiah Waite. John A. Waite. Calvin Watson, Chas, F. Weeks, Thomas Williams, Robert White. Thomas J. Webster. Wm. Widner. David Watson. Andrew Watson, Andrew Weaver, Jos. Williamson; Henry Wiley, died at Charleston, S. C., April 14, 1865 ; Philo S. Young, died at Hilton Head, June 16, 1865.


COMPANY "C," 19TH INFANTRY.


[Consolidated May 22, 1863, and two years' men mustered out June 2.]


Captain-James E. Ashcroft. April 25. 1861; transferred to 3d.


Firat Lieutenants Samuel Clark Day, May 22, 1861; transferred to 3d Artillery. Charles B. Randolph, Jan. 24. 1862; mustered out June 2. 1863.


Second Lieutenanta-Charles G. Graves, Jan. 24, 1862: resigned April 18, 1863. Sergeants -- Adolphus W. Newton, Alonzo Jordan, Edward C. Manning, William Gunn, David C. Hutchinson. Peter Hummell, George Burt.


Corporals-Andrew S. Hollenbeck, Wm. E. Bishop, Wm. E. Smith, Menzo Griffin, Charles Reed, Patrick Dillon, Levi H. Havens, Wm. P. Harrington, Thaddeus J. Murphy, Wm. Seeley


Drummer-Joseph Winters, drowned at Kalorama, June 28, 1861. Fifer-Wm. Seeley.


Prirates-Wm. H. Adams, Hiram C. Adle, Nicholas Antoine, Jeremiah Barnard, John Benedict, Cornelius Bradt, Nicholas C. Bradt, Alex. Bowles. Thomas Bartram, Wm. H. Barnes, Wm. H. Baxter, Sherwood S. Ball, Oran D. Bates, Julius Buckley, Wm. Benton, Peter Campbell. James Cavanagh, Robert H. Conwal. Richard D. Con- Dolly, James E. Close. Jeremiah Curran, Patrick Dempsey, Timothy Dillon. John Dunn, John Deuel, John Decker, Eber S. Dunbar, John Dean, Thomas A. Deverall, John Davis: Leroy B. Ellis, died at Baltimore, Oct. 6, 1861; Ira Edwards, Edwin Evans. James French, James Frazee. James Fenton, Samuel Gilbert, John Groves, Chas Gurley. Lewis Gurley, Theo. Goff, Chas. Gray, Geo. Hall, Geo. Hicks. Heury L. Hall, James Hall, Peter Hartsuff. Wm. Hewitt, Lemi Howe, Geo. Howe, Thomas Hopper, David Honeywell. Charles A. Hill, Seth H. Haskell, James Haley. Thomas Jefferson. Hiram Johnson, Isaac Jacobsou, Win. H. Johnson, Joseph Keenan. Rich- ard Kolch, Oscar Langford, Theodore Langs, Albert Lewis. James Leary. Daniel W. Loring. George Martin, Henry MeLaughlin, James McKenney, John Murray, Bernard McElroy, John Myers. Albert Masters, Winchester G. Mattisou, Thomas MeLaughlin, Nelson Newman, Marvin Olney, Elias Ostrander, Martin A. Palmer, Albert C. Parker. E. M. Parmelee. John Randall. Conrad Raskoff. Robert Riley, Benjamin Randall. Isaac Rider. James L. Rightmyer. John Ryan. Clark Saunders, Wm. P. Siddons, John Smags. Thomas Skidmore, James W. Sloat. Charles Sweet, Charles Smith, Peter Jones. Daniel Stieger, Vinton F. Story. Henry B. Seymour, Charles Sweet. Jeremiah Skinner. Ira Swift, Oliver Scandling. Andrew J. Taber, John Twist. Charles Van Tassel, John D. Van Dusen, Henry Van Buren: George West, died at Hancock, April 13, 1862; Marcellus Weir, Alonzo Williams, Hiram Wood, Flavius J. Webster.


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BATTERY "C," 3D ARTILLERY.


[Mustered out July 14, 1865.]


Captain-Wm. E. Mercer, August 31, 1863; mustered out with Battery.


First Lieutenant&-James S. McVey, Sept. 28, 1863; mustered out with Battery. Enoch Jones, Aug. 13, 1863; transferred March 4, 1865. George W. Leonard, 2d. May 2 1864: mustered out July 14, 1865. Ezra B. Wood, March 4, 1865; resigned May 10. cond Lieutenants-Wm. H. Sanford. Aug. 31, 1863; transferred July 27, 1964. Clinton D. Starring, Sept. 1, 1863; transferred Aug. 26, 1864. Ogilvie D. Ball, Aug. 27. 184; transferred Feb. 25, 1865. Wm. H. Coffin, March 4, 1865; and Martin Web- ster, April 30. 1865; mustered out with Battery.


Sergeant-Edward Stanley, Oliver T. Seymour, David Wilkinson, Charles Jones, Charles M. Bates, Charles A. Nelson, John Kane, Thomas Peet, Wm. H. Goodrich, Edwin D. Lisher, Edgar W. Seymour, Henry Kilburn, Evan J. Evans.


Corporula-Joseph Wicks, Emery J. Abbott, Americus Miller, Wm. D. Jones. Wm. W. Burdlek, M. R. Dickinson, George S. Bradley, Wm. Kirkner, Curtis D. Wash- burn, Charles A. Walker, Thomas Welch, Daniel B. Sanford, Daniel T. Santry, Al- bert T. Jones, John Russell; Lucius L. Prescott. died Jan. 17, 1864, of wounds re- celved from an explosion of ammunition; Ezra B. Wood, Charlemagne T. Burley, David C. Hawley. Myron A. Babcock, Benjamin Shepard, Charles Walker, Charles Cook, H. S. Omans.


Buylers-Stephen J. Whitton, Wm. E. Webber.


Artificer-Wm. M. Redmond, John W. Stemp.


Wagoner-Gilbert Welch.


Guidon-George P. Hotchkiss.


Prirates John Ackerman, Abram Antone, John Bates, Peter Bean, Wm. Birt, Geo. S. Bradley, Charles Baswort, Thomas H. Bass, Wm. H. Bass, Geo. Buskirk, Edward H. Bice, Jerry H. Burke, Edward Becker, Philo K. Burch, Myron A. Babcock, Wm. W. Burdick, Chancellor G. Ball, Nelson A. Burdick, Wm. M. Bee- man, Win. A. . Barton, C. T. Burley. Geo. H. Brown, Harvey L. Brown, Ephraim Bass, Daniel Bourne, David Craig, John Cummings, Thos. F. Castletonhamn, Wm. Curry, John Caine, Augustus Cook, George Cook, Charles Cook, Francis Cragier, Meredith N. Collins; Ezra A. Cole, died at Kinston, N. C., March 20, 1865; Henry Canfeld, Wm. A. Cole, Wm. Conway. Thomas Daley, Daniel Devins. David R. Davis, Henry H. Denneck, Moses R. Dickinson, John F. Downs, Wm. M. Dernon, James F. Dickinson, Daniel Davis, Amos H. Dean, Eugene Dewitt, Davis Evans, Evan J. Evans, Chas. A. Ellis, Joseph Ellis, John M. Ellis, Geo. French, David Finley, Frederick Felshmire, John Fox, Harvey J. Ferris, Alex. J. Flint, Wm. France. Alonzo Fox, Lewis Ford, Charles Farnar; Wm. A. Foster, killed in action at Wise's Forks, N. C., March 8, 1865: Benj. F. Ferry, died in the service; Jas. Grodfellow, Samuel Greenfield, Isaac Gale, Levi Glerchauf, Thos. H. Gay, Wm. B. Gage, Jacob Goodman; Adelbert E. Green, died at Newbern Nov. 1, 1864. of yellow fever; Wm. Griffith, Wesley Grims, Andrus Gardiner, Geo. Greene, Isnac J. Griffith, Josea W. Hobart, Cyrus W. Hecock, Garrett Honghtaling, Hugh E. Humphrey, David C. Hawley, John Hasty, Michael Howland, Geo. W. Holmes, Dekalb Hummell: Albert F. Holmes, died at Newbern Dec. 7, 1864; Wm. Hick, Wilber F. Hubbard, Geo. Jordan, David Jones, David Jaque, Fred'k Jodrey; John Judge, died at Newbern Oct. 15, 1864, of ague; Geo. Jones, died at Morehead City Dec. 19. 1864; Joseph Keene, Lewis M. Kingsbury, Edwin Kane, John Kelley, Patrick Kahoe, Henry Kilbourne, Geo. H. Kilbourne, Barney Kennedy, Edgar Kane, John W. Lewis, John Lea, Win. H. Lyons, Nelson Ludington, Henry Landers, Edwin D. Lake. John J. Lewis; Holton Landers, died at Newbern Oct. 11, 1864. of yellow fever; Edward H. Lasher, died at Newbern Jan. 22, 1865, of wounds received fram the explosion of a limber chest; John Lubey, died in field hospital. Raleigh, N. C., May 6. 1865; Geo. Lawton, Dennis Mullens, John McLeod, Christopher Mathews, Fred'k McFall. John Mullanev, Luke Mullaney, Michael Mckean, James McWinnie, Jno. P. McCarty, Levi F. Miller. Thos. R. Moon, James McKenna, John H. Mclaughlin, Edwin Mil- ler; Eugone Maltby, died at Newbern Jan. 22, 1865; Charles Myers, died at New- bern April 333. 1961: Richard Maher, died at Newbern Nov. 21, 1864, of consumption; Albert Mooney, died at Newbern Dec. 16, 1864; Edward Mack, Unssander Miller, James Mee, John Mayors, Henry S. Omans; Owen Owens, died at Newbern Jan. 12, 1-5, of wounds received from the explosion of a limber chest; Thomas O'Brien, James Patterson, George Phelps, Robert Pickett, Wm. Pollitt. Normanders Pier, Denslow Penner, Thomas Pettam, Homer A. Post, Isaac Pier, Calvin Porter; Henry Patterson, died at Newbern, Oct. 23, 1864. of ylelow fever; Lucius L. Pres- cott, died at Newbern, Jan. 17, 1865, of wounds received from the explosion of a Umber chest; James Pendergast, Patrick Quagloy, Marion Rhodes, Nicholas Rus-


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sell James Russell, Melvin Root. Dennis Ryan, George Root, Wm. Senbar. John Switzerick. Peter Snyder, Van Rensselaer St. Johns, James Stowell; Delevan B. Simmons, died at Newbern, Nov. 16, 1864, of disease; Edward Seigmond, Patrick Solan, Charles A. Smith, Sherman Sidney, Frank Seabold, Barney Sanders, Win. H. Scott, Wm. Smith, Benj. F. Sheppard, Geo. L. Smith, John D. Stoat. Edward B. Stephens; Gustavus Speers, died at Utica, N. Y., March 6, 1865, of consumption; John Smith, Levi Stewart, Jeremiah Tuomey, Geo. H. Tierney. Hugh Tucker, Frederick Turner, John W. Turnier, Johnathan Van Nort, Geo. Van Dyke, Jesse Vanderpool, Wm. Ward, John Walker, James H. Welch, Harley Williams, Jay Worden, Geo. Wilson, Geo. W. Wait, Ezra Barton Wood, Hiram E. Webb, Edgar S. Warner, Ira H. Williams, Charles A. Wolver, Geo. W. Young.


COMPANY "D," 19TH INFANTRY.


[Consolidated May 22, 1863 ; two years' men mustered out June 2.]


Captain-Owen Gavigan, April 25. 1861; mustered out June 2, 1863.


First Lieutenant-Wm. Boyle, May 22, 1861 ; mustered out June 2, 1863. Luke Brannack. April 10, 1862; same.


Second Lieutenant-Patrick Dwyer, April 10, 1862; mustered out June 2, 1863. Sergeanta-Daniel Dowling, Patrick Handlen. Danl. McCartin, Thomas Burke, John Nolan, Francis Anderson. Edward Ryan, Thomas McGovern.


CorporalĀ»-Henry Finlan, Edward Ryan, James McCabe, Dennis Scollins, James O'Brian. James Connells. Pat. Cullen, Henry Bozeat, James Ryan, John Mullen. Drummer- John Tierney.


Fifer-Daniel Turnier.


Privates-Titus Allen, James A. Andrews, Michael Barnett, Michael Barnes, Bernard Bohen, Wm. Buckley, Thomas Burke, Patrick Burnes, Robert Boyle, Michael Boyle, Peter Boyle. Daniel Burns. James Conley, Joseph Coughlin, Peter Conway, Geo. Conway. James Corcoran, Win. Corcoran. Thomas Cummings. John Cligett, James Campbell, Patrick Coleman. Patrick Campbell, Patrick Degan, Daniel Doyle. James Donnell, James Dwyer, Dennis Dwyer, Patrick Doyle, John Doran, Patrick Delaney, John Doyle, Wm. Finlan, David Finlan, John Finn, Patrick Fallon, John Fallon. Michael Fay, Wm. Galvin, Thomas Green. James Calvin, Richard Garretty, Robert Gleason. Timothy Gorman. James Garvey. Jeremiah Gainey, Dennis Haffey, Thomas Head. Thomas Holihan. Andrew Haley, Wm. Holmes, Sovergn Hornbeck, John Hogan, John Howell, Thomas Jackson. John Jackson, Dennis Kane, John Kelley, Patrick Kelleher, Timothy Keef. Michael Keenan, Richard King, Patrick Karn. Michael Lacy, Michael Leo, Louglin McCartin, Francis McCartin. Daniel McLoughlin, Dan. McCarthy. John Mckeon, James Moore. Dennis Monenan, Thomas Murphy, Edward Murphy, Thomas Mulvey, James Mackey,. Wm McGinley, John MeCloskey, Michael Mc Phee. James Murray, Michael McGarr. Dennis Moran. John Murphy. A. D. Main, Peter Mooney, Patrick Maloney, Dan. MeGraw, Michael Murphy, John O'Brien, Peter O'Brien. Thomas O'Sullivan, Edward O'Brien, Henry O'Neil, Michael O'Neil, John Purcell, Thomas Quirke, Andrew Ragan, Andrew Redding. John Rattigan, Thomas T. Ryan, Geo. Reeves, Philip Ryan, Dennis Scollin. John Shehan. Dennis R. Sheil. James Stuart, Oliver Strong. Alex. Shaw, John Tierney, John Tierney 2d, James Tracy, Wm. Tracy, Peter Toohill-119.


BATTERY "D," 3D ARTILLERY.


[Mustered out July 5, 1865.]


Captain-Stephen Van Heusen, Oct. 31, 1863 ; mustered out July 5. 1865.


First Lieutenants-John Stevenson, Jr., Jay E. Storke, David D. Hillis, Horatio N. Thompson.


Second Lieutenants-Thomas Vanderberg and John J. Brinkerboff, Jr. ; mustered out July 5, 1865.


Sergeanta-S. V. R. Van Heusen. Jr., James A. Leonard, Henry Tegley, Wm. H. Smith, John Edwards, James E. Palmer, Thomas Casey, Elias B. Green, Lewls B.


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White, J. Rowland Brownell : John M. Drake, died at Newbern. Oct. 27, 1864, of yellow fever; John M. Drake, Jas. E. Chandler, H. L. Rickerson, John Edwards.


Corporals-Henry S. Doran, Willard C. Mallory, Wm. Smith, Wm. J. Harp, David E. Powers, Wm. B. Swift. John W. McDonald, Thomas MeGraw, Orin A. Town- send, Elias J. Babcock, Nelson T. Brown, Hudson Mickby. John Simmons: Edward Fitzgerald, died at Morehead city. Nov. 15, 1864, of yellow fever ; Wm. Cable, died at Newbern. Oct. 5, 1864, of yellow fever.


Buglera-B. Dennis. Andrew Kelley.


Artificera-Nelson Eaton, Perry H. Onderdirk.


Privatex-Wm. Adams, died at Newbern, July 30, 1864, of accidental musket wounds; Jos. J. Backman. Wm. Backman, Ira W. Brown. Edward H. Benjamin, Charles Burroughs, Wm. Barker, Edmond Breault, Wm. Bigelow. Geo. L. Bristol, Thomas Burns, Dewitt Buck. J. R. Barclay, Philip Brownell, Charles W. Barnes, Hiram A. Bennett, Charles E. Bennett, Philip Baldwin, Nelson Bates, James C. Bachman. Benj. S. Barber, Franklin Benjamin; Edmund Breese, died at Newbern, Sept. 13. 1864, of yellow fever; Edward Bowe, died at Newbern, Oct. 15, 1864, of yellow fever; Patrick Barry, died at Newbern. Aug. 30. 1864, of typhoid fever; Dwight M. Bottom, died at Newbern, Oct. 21, 1864. of yellow fever: Henry Camp- bell. John Conley, Horatio N. Carr, Wm. Blaxton. Adelbert Carr, Chauncey M. Col- Ilson, Michael Clay, Abram B. Cherry, Edward Cook, Dewitt Cowl. Robert Carr, Leroy Conant, James E. Claudleon. Theo. Conklin. James Christy. Patrick Conway, W'm. H. Coffin; A. L. B. Condit, died at Newbern, Sept. 30, 1864, of remittent fever; Edmund M. Curtis. accidentally drowned in the Neuse river, near Fort Anderson, June 17, 1864; Lobinski Cameron, died at Newbern, Nov .. 6, 1864, of yellow fever; George Curtis, died at Newbern, Dec. 23, 1864: Fritz Deiner, Michael Denny. Henry Darman, Frank Defoe, Ephraim B. Dumont, George W. Delmarter, Jas. P. Darrow, Christopher Dillon, James P. Derby, Seabury G. Davidson. James Devereaux, Jar- vis E. Daniels: Nichols Dietze, died at Newbern, Oct. 23, 1864. of yellow fever: Elijah S. Evarts, died at Newbern, Dec. 14, 1864, of diarrhea: Wm. A. Easterly, died at Newbern, Oct. 26, 1864, of yellow fever; James Fegley, James K. P. Fergu- son, Patrick Finningham, Casper Frank. Thomas Fitzgerald: Edward Fitzgerald, dled at Morehead City, Oct. 15, 1864, of yellow fever; Warren H. Gillett. Wm. Geer, Reuben Goodman, George W. Green, Win. H. Gray, Thomas Gilmore, Chas. Gutch- ess, Win. H. Horsley. Daniel Hogan, Robert S. Hawkins, Robert Hanney, Abram B. Hart, Samuel Hall; John Hobby, died at Newbern, Oct. 1, 1864, of remittent fever; Hiram Halstead, died at Newbern, Oct. 27, 1864, of yellow fever: Daniel Hewitt, died at Newbern, April 21, 1865, of consumption; George A. Huntington. died at Newbern. Nov. 13, 1564, of yellow fever: Lewis E. Ireland, Nathan Judevine, Win. Johnson, Chauncey Jones, Frederick V. Johnson, Webster Jacobin. died at New- bern, Oct. 5, 1861, of yellow fever; George S. Jenkins. died at Newbern, Oct. 19, 124. of yellow fever; Wmn. Kittrick, Andrew J. King, Henry King: Orville P. Keeler. dled at Newbern, Oct. 19, 1864, of yellow fever; Henry Kliner, John M. Light, Hurl- bert 11. Loss, Charles E. Love, Henry Landis, Cornelius Lyons, Rowland D. Lung: Frank B. Latham, died ot Newbern. Oct. 5, 1861, of yellow fever: Holly Lynes, died at Newborn, June 8. 1864, of fever; John McPeak, Frank M. Miller, Wm. Mitchell, Patrick Mr Entee. Thomas MeDonough, Francis McDonald, Thomas MePeak, Geo. K. Marshall, David Mann, Wm. Marion, James Miller, Patrick Moran. John Mul- rooley. Henry Mickley, Charles G. Myres, Francis Morrison. Thomas Murphy. Ed- ward Murphy, Thomas Millington. Leroy S. Metcalf, George W. Metcalf, Michael Martin, Lewis Mosher, Patrick McGraw, James Main, Peter McFarnum, Jas. Max- well; Joseph Morrison, died at Newbern, April 1, 1864; Ora B. Mitchell, died at Newbern. Sept. 16, 1864, of yellow fever: Carlos Morgan, died at Newbern. Oct. 19, INA. of yellow fever; Ed. K. Munson, died at Newbern, Nov. 21, 1864. of fever: Wm. H. Margeson, died at Morehead City, Feb. 16, 1865, of diarrhoea: Hugh MePeak, died at. Newbern, June 24. 1864; John Malone, died at Newbern. Sept. 30. 1864. of remittent fever; Alex. Me Kay, died at Newbern. Sept. 12, 1864, of remittent fever; Patrick Mc Donald, died at Newbern, Nov. 20, 1861, from accidental wounds; Philip McGuire, died at Newbern, Sune 1, 1865, of disease: Henry L. Nobles, Nelson New- man, John S. Newbury, John Newhard. Owen Nugent: B. L. Newton, died at New- bern, Oct. 16, 1864; Daniel Olen. Eli R. Powers. John W. Payne, Jacob R. Post. John C. Parker, Homer B. Parker; Orlando Pollock, died at Newbern, Sept. 6, 1964, of remittent fever: Wm. Quigley. George Quick. John Richardson. Henry Richards. Patrick Roach, H. S. Ruthirauff, John HI. Richardson, Henry L. Richerson, Joseph Robinson. James Rignay: Byron Richards, died at Newbern, October 21, 1:04. of yellow fever; Charles H. Rhondes. died at Newbern, Oct. 28. 1864, of typhus fever: Dewitt C. Seacklin, Geo. N. Sontherland, Lee T. Swartwout, Henry Seltzer, John R. Smith, Stephen Swick, Charles Straighter, H. K. Stahl, James M. Stewart. Wm. J. Stewart. Mathew Shannon, John Sanders, Wallace Smith. Albert Smith, John Simmons, Edward Strong, Charles H. Smith; Heury Smith, died at Newbern. Ort. 14, 1361, of yellow fever; Rufus S. Snyder, died at Newbern. Jan. 17, 1865, of disease;


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John J. Sherman, Jay V. Stewart. Franklin Terry, Henry Tallman, Thomas Thornton, Silas A. Tremain, Richard Toxsley, John W. Taylor, James Tobey; Bennett Taylor, died at Newbern. Oct. 18, 1864, of yellow fever; Fred. Vandermark; Isaac Van Houten, died at Newbern. Oct. 13. 1864, of yellow fever: Charles H. Van Tassel, died at Newbern, Oct. 10, 1864, of yellow fever; Oliver C. Wilkins, Lewis B. White; John Ward, died at Newbern, Sept. 28, 1864, of yellow fever.


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COMPANY "E," 19TH INFANTRY.


[Original two years' men mustered out June 2, 1863; the rest formed the nucleus of a new Company.]


Captain-Theo. H. Schenck, April 25, 1861.


First Lieutenants-David.A. Taylor, May 22, 1861; promoted Jan. 1, 1863. Geo. E. Ashby, March 10, 1862.


Second Lieutenants-Edward C. Burtis, resigned. J. Fred. Dennis, May 22, 1861; promoted Dec. 23, 1862, to Adjutant.


Sergeants-Henry F. Rider, Austin Haynes, Charles A. Henry, James Harris. Corporals-Henry C. DuVall, J. M. Coon, Roland Wade, Augustus Burnham .. Drummer-Milton Bates.


Fifer-Charles W. Clark.


Privates -- Wm. C. Atkinson, Wm. Anthony, Wm. H. Anderson, Alonzo D. Abrams, .Lewis Adams, Alonzo A. Austin. Geo. W. Austin, Daul R. Adams, Horace P. Baker; Parley Burton, died at Hancock March 5, 1862; Charles Baxter, James H. Betts, Edward Blake, Samuel Briggs, Stephen Briggs: Charles Brooks. Andrew Bretweir, James Blackman James H. Betts, Geo. H. Brown, Theo. M. Brown, Wm. Blackie, Joseph A. Coulter, Joseph E. Crounce, Wm. H. Currie, Sidney Cunningham, Geo. A. Copway, Geo. Chadeayne, Joel Coon. Van Buren Carlton, Henry Davis. Thomas S. Devoe, Geo. P. Dean, Rodolphus H. Durphy, Wm. H. Daty, John C. Doyle, Daniel E. Devoe, John Decker, Eber S. Dunbar. Edwin Edmonds, Thomas Egan. Samuel Edmonds, Thomas Egan. Wm. Evarts, Wm. E. Everts, Hiram Freeman, Henry F. Funk, John W. Frees, Wm. Furguson, Homer D. Fuller, Thomas Foley, George Fowler, Wm. N. Foster, Michael Fay, James Gaffney, John C. Garrick, Davidson Graves, John H. Gregory, Wm. Greene, Seneca Goodman, J. W. Gibson, Charles W. Garey. Joseph R. Greensel, Charles Green, Myron Harrington, Albert Haywood, Edward Howard. Geo. S. Holiday, Healey G. Harmon, Edwin A. Havens, James Heaney, James Hinman, Wm. Huntley. Harvey Hawley, Geo. Ingersoll, Charles Johnson, Thos. W. Judson, Theo. D. Jackson, Joseph Kay, Allen Kilburn, Charles G. Kimball, Geo. Martin, Myron Miller, Pat. McAndrew, Geo. McGee, Roswell Miller, Edwin H. Marble, Joseph Morrison, Leonard Moffatt. Thomas J. O'Harra. Erving Palmer, Andrew Pullis, James E. Portingale, Jefferson Portingale. Edmond L. Powers. Solomon D. Pease. James E. Portingale, Wm. G. Peters. Erastus H. Pierre, Peter Rassat. Reuben Remington, Walter H. Rodgers, Charles W. Rash, Norman Reynolds. Charles F. Rynders. Franklin Reed. Geo. W. Reynolds. Theo. Rogers. Orson Sherwood, Harlow Sherwood, Augustus Smith, John Shea, Francis Simmons, Elisha W. Stanton, Franklin D. Smith, Marcellus S. Slater, John S. Tisse, Justin Trim. Edgar H. Titus, Edward Timmons. Julian Townsend. Ira Terwilliger, Wm. V. Townsend, Stephen Utter. Stephen H. Vandemark. James Van Gorder, Geo. Vanderwater, Fred. Vandenburg. Cornellus Viele. Albert Waudell. John Ward, Charles S. Ward, Wm. Whaley, Charles T. Whitofield. Wm. H. H. Williams, John M. Wilson, Fraucis Wooley, John C. Williams, Willis Watson.




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