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 31

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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Silas W. Mason, John McCrahan. Lester Martin, Henry H. Neas, Geo. E. NPas. Lewis Newman, Henry D. Niles, Henry E. New, Henry G. New. Albert Nareony, Wm. O'Shaughnessy. Alex. Oakley, E. Olcott, Jas. W. Putnam, Cassius M. Pratt. Thomas W, Piper, Fred. Pfling, Calvin Philips. Robert Prouty, Merrit Perkins, Erastus Pier, Edward M. Parmelee; Jas. W. Phillips, died at Newport News. D.c. 16, 1863, of disease; Wellington Perkins, died at Fort Corcoran, March 1. IN22. of effects from the explosion of a shell; Chauncey C. Rowe, Leonard Rayats, Frank Rose; Geo. Rose, died in New York city, Feb. 10, 1862, of disease; Wm. B. Smith, Harvey W. Snyder, Geo. K. Smith, Jerome J. Sperry, Wm. Sutherland, Anson Smith, James Smith, Jacob Spoor, John Sullivan, Geo. Shaver. Joseph Shanbarker. Leroy Smith, Chauncey G Suits, Royal Snyder, Bernard Staadenmyer. Joseph Sanford. Wmn. Shaver, Samuel Sherburne, Richard R. Truesdell, Geo. W. Tryon, Thos. Thompson, Jas. B. Toby. James Tupper. Jno. H. Thomas. Burnett Tracy. Geo. Vanderworker. Thos. Van Vleck, Simon Van Brocklin, Jesse Vanderpool; Isaac Van Marter, died in the service; Albert P. Watkins, Jas. L. Walters. Joel L. Wright. Francis White, Chas. Wagner, Chandler . Waterman, Thomas Wilkinson, Edward H. Wentworth, DeC. G. Woodruff, Fred. Wallis, Calvin Wood. Henry Wilkins. Jno. J. Woolf, Samuel Whitefield, Wade Whitefield, Wesley B. Waterman, Erastus R. Wilson, Levi H. Wright, John Zee; Oscar Zears, died in the service.


COMPANY "I," 19TH INFANTRY.


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


Captain-John H. Ammon, April 25, 1861; resigned Dec. 16, 1863.


First Lieutenant-Geo. W. Thomas, May 22, 1861; transferred to 3d Artillery.


Second Lieutenant-Randolph B. Kimberly, May 22, 1861; resigned Jan. 4. 1962. Wm. A. Kelsey, Jan. 4, 1862; transferred to 3d Artillery. James S. Fuller, April 10. 1862; transferred to 3d Artillery.


Sergeants-Horace Silshy, Thomas J. Sormore, Chas. G. Allen, Wm. R. Hedges, John Williams, A. Wesley Mills, Frank B. Hall.


Corporal+-Andrew Leitch, Edward Jenkins, Martin J. Webster, Edward E. Coffinger, Ralph Somers, Wilbur F. Woodward, Geo. Brill.


Drummer-Alonzo Sanders.


Fifer-Ira P. Nichols.


Pricatex-Wm. E. Acker, Volney Austin, Jesse E. Babcock, Edward Babcock, John P. Barber, Ledra Belden, Jesse Babcock. Philip B. Briggs, Samuel Barr, John M. Beaver, Frank Beardsley, Henry F. Brown, Aaron F. Brooks, Lorenzo Beary, David D. Becker, Wm. H. Boyle, James Burns, Alexander Beebe, Elijah Bowen Geo. Brill, Cornelius B. Brusie, Simeon Brown, John E. Babcock, Henry C. Burdick, Stewart Brotherton, David H. Becker, Geo. H. Coats. James Collier, Hulbert Cady, Alvah Cooper, Joseph Coffinger, Wmu. N. Christian. Francis H. Coffinger. James Coyle, Harvey Coppernoll. Irving W. Combs, Paul H. Crim, John P. Carhart, Geo. H. Crocker, Patrick Conklin. Joseph Dusenbury; Wm. R. Dart, killed in action before Fort Macon. April 25, 1862: Benj. R. Daggett, Isaac Daratt. Clinton Daniels, F. Backus Davis, Wallace Everson, Peter E. Eldred, John Engle- hart, Walter W. Fowler, Ichabod N. French, Geo. Forshee, Andrew Fitzgerald. Addison Ferguson. James Gibson. Albert Greenfield, Geo. Glazier, Henry Gohman, Michael Grant, Hezekiah Hill, Charles Howland, Montraville M. Hedges. Andrew J. Hine. Geo. Humphreys, John Howell, Albert Hamlin, Wm. B. Hoyt. Isaac H. Harrington, Aaron F. Hoyt, Jr., Adin W. Hoyt, Abner B. Hoyt, Gro. E. Harrington, Eewis R. Imly, Geo. M. Jacobs, Steven Jenner, Joseph Jenner. Edwin P. Johnson, Wilbur F. Jewell, Geo. B. Kenyon, Thomas J. Lyddon; Patrick Lynch. missing in action at Whitehall, N. C .. Dec., 1562: Thomas J. Loriman, John C. Langham. James R. Langham, Andrew Leitch, Cornelius Lowe. James H. Leer. Geo. W. Leonard. 2d. Theo. Loomis, John Jacob Maier, Win. Mack, Win. MeNeit. Isaac MeMaster, John MeMaster. Edward McArthur, Manley M. Mills, Enoch Miles, Jimeon T. Miner. Horton G. Miller, Wm. L. Myers, Samuel B. Myers. Brug. F. Nichols. David H. Norton, Joshua Osterhout, Geo. Pearce, Jos. W. Pear -!!!. James Prosser, Oliver Parmington ; Emerson Pierre, died at Hagerstown. Fr b. 11. IN2; Truman Perry, Rodger Quinn; Charles Rosenburg, died at Beaufort. May "s. IN12; Milton Race, Gro. Russell. Jacob A. Reed. Joseph Reynolds, Win. H. Whin ... hart. James E. Rude. Jabez Rhodes, James Radford, Win. H. Radford, Morr. + Ryan, John Sanders, Fred. W. Stupp, Peter Schymdt, Edwin Slayton, Hiram shell.


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Charles Stevens, Jas. M. Sanders, Asaph W. Shurtleff, James O. Sullivan. Fred. Simpkin, Geo. Smith. Lewis Tolman, Richard Terwilliger: Samuel J. Tobias. taken prisoner at Martinsburg. Va., - died at Richmond. Va .; Wm. Tuttle. James Todd. Sam. G. Thomas. Benj. Teotarla. Daniel Turner. H. N. Thompson. Abraham Van Auken. Isaac Van Alstine. James West. John M. West, Hugh L. Wier. Samuel Wiseman, Wm. H. White. Chas. M. Whiteside, John W. Welch, Edwin L. Westfall, Boardman Whiteman, James Yarton.


BATTERY "I," 3D ARTILLERY.


[Mustered out July 8, 1865.]


Captains John H. Ammon. April 25. 1961; resigned Dec. 16, 1863, to become Lieu- tenant-Colonel of 16th New York Artillery. John D. Clark. Sept. 30. 1863: mustered out Feb. 16, 1865. Wm. M. Kirby, Feb. 17, 1865; mustered out July 8. 1865.


First Lieutenants-George E. Sherwood. May 31, 1864: mustered out Feb. 20, 1865. David W. Stewart. Jan. 13, 1865: mustered out July 8, 1865. George W. Leonard. 2d, March 8. 1864; promoted to Adjutant, May 6. George W. Thomas, April 25, 1861; mustered out May 30, 1864. Wm. Richardson, Ang. 21, 1864: mustered out July 3, 1865. Wm. A. Kelsey, July 18, 1862; promoted Sept. 23. 1864. Jas. S. Fuller, trans- ferred. Lewis H. Mowers. transferred. Duncan D. Hillis, March 8, 1864; died in Newbern. Sept. 24, 1864. of yellow fever.


Second Lieutenants-Edgar W. Seymour, Jan. 13, 1865; promoted July 2. 1865. Wm. H. Goodrich. March 14, 1865; mustered out July 8, 1865. James M. Staples, June 19, 1844: promoted Jan. 20. 1865. Edgar H. Titus, Feb. 4, 1862: promoted July 17, 1863. Paul Fay, Jan 1, 1863; appointed Quartermaster, Dec. 31. 1863.


Sergente-Abner B. Hoyt. Edwin E. Coffinger, John E. Babcock, Patrick Cole- man. Henry W. Sandford, Joshua B. Coffin. Wm. O. Congdon, George A. Avery; Wm. H. King, died at Newbern, June 15. 1863: Charles E. Sherwood, died at New- bern. Oet. 6. 1964. of yellow fever: Charles G. Allen. George H. Crocker, Horatio N. Thompson, Peter Colburn, Chas. A. Moore. Martin J. Webster.


Corporals-Abram Van Auken. Gilbert M. Arnold, Hiram Snell, Wm. Howland. Nathaniel Tuthill, Wm. N. Tuthill. Irving W. Coombs. Darwin Brockett. Isaac M. Gillett, Samuel L. Myers; James F. Wilson, died at Weedsport, N. Y .. of disease; Thomas McLoughlin, died at Newhern, Oct. 10. 1864, of yellow fever; Patrick Ma- loney. Daniel D. Watson, George Hall, George H. Smith.


Buglers-Samuel G. Thomas; John K. Fox.


Artincera-Luman Pinckney, Wm. Widner.


Prirates Levi Adsit, Jacob Arbor. George Applegate, George Aldridge: Charles Allen, died at Newbern, April 10. 1865; Wm. Ashton, Aaron L. Armitage. H. L. Ar- mitage. John Ahern, Charles E. Brainard. David H. Bruce, Jos. P. Babcock. Jesse Babcock, Stewart Brotherton. Win. Buckley, Ebenezer Briggs. Henry C. Burdiek, Albert J. Bennett. David H. Becker. Oscar F. Bishop, Henry M. Bishop, James C. Brennan. Horace Ball. John R. Brownell, Jas. Brunney; Peter Boyle. died at New- bern. Nov. 3. 1864. of yellow fever: John Bennett. died of wounds received in ae- tion at Wise's Forks, N. C., March 8, 1865: Elias J. Babeoek: George Beebee, died at Raleigh. May 30, 1865: Frank Barney. Albert Butler. John S. Bailey, John P. Car- hart. Paul H. Crim, Sylvester Clark, Wm. Curtis. Adam Cope. Wm. N. Caswell, Jeremiah Christian, George W. Cowls. Henry Craver, Garret F. Carson; Francis H. Coffinger, died at Newbern, July 26. 1863: James S. Cannon, died at Newbern. June 20. 1444. of disease; John Cliggett, Pat. Conklin. Pat. Coleman. James Casler, Jas. C. Conklin, Abram B. Cherry, Isaac Daratt. Clinton Daniels, Backus F. Davis. John Doyle. Thomas Deverall. Albert S. Dennison. Wm. E. Dunn, Jr., John C. Deforest, Nelson B. Darrin: Wm. Dart. killed in action at Fort Macon. April 25, 1862: Henry E. Duman. John Englehart. Rosell Elwell, Dayton Edwards, Ed. Eastham. John J. Ellis. Addison Ferguson, Charles E. Fuller. Henry Farquharson. John Foy. John Finn. Andrew Fitzgerald. Jay E. Farrer, Win. Fields: Spencer Flamsburg. died at Newbern. Nov. 15. 1944. of typhoid fever; Edward E. Featherly, John H. Freeman, Peter Fox. Edward Franeomb, John H. Graham. Richard Geraghty, Warren Gal- lant. Asher Gallant: Charles L. Gurnsey, died at Newbern. Sept. 2, 1564. of con- sumption: Wm. Godshall, died at Newbern, Oct. 4. 1564. of yellow fever; Jeremiah Gainey. Samuel Gilbert. John II. Graham, Jeremiah Ganey, Andrew Geere, John Gerre, Charles Goodenow. John H. Gordon, Michael Gorman. George Graham. Jas. Haley, Wm. B. Hoyt, Aaron F. Hoyt, Adin W. Hoyt, Judson N. Hoyt, James Hart,


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Myron F. Harrington, Clifton J. Havens, Addison J. Hawks, John Hart: Peter Hol- liday, died at Newbern. July 2. 1863: Wm. Holmes, Augustus Henkel, Richard Hoag- land, Isaac Harrington, Royal S. Hubbard. George Harrington, Wm. Holmes, Robt. Harris. Charles Harris, Albert Hamlin, Orrin Irish, Wilbur Jewell. Isaac Jacobson. Patrick Karns. John M. Kingsley, Anthony Keltenborne, Richard Kolsch, Joseph Keenan, Gabriel Kurtz. John C. Langham. Jas. B. Langham. Jas. H. Legg. Alonzo Lathrop, Henry B. Lewis, Theo. Loomis. Peter Langdon, John F. Lowe: Levi Lyon, drowned in Trent river. Dec. 15, 1864. insane: Curtis C. Morgan. John Morris. Warren Morris. John Murphy. Legrand Moore, Jas. Moreland. Henry P. Mallory. H. W. Mur- ray, Geo. MeGlaughlin, Isaac A. Minard. Jas. J. Minard, David Mason, Henry C. Mun- roe. Henry J. Mann. Daniel McGower, Walter C. Mead. Owen Murtaugh; Thos. Mead, died at Newbern, Oct. 23, 1864. of yellow fever; Wmn. MeNett, Michael Murphy, Thomas MeLaughlin, Charles Merrit. David McDonald. Albert W. Moulton, M :- charl Murphy, Charles M. Newman, Richard W. Nutt. Albert B. Norton, Win. H. Northrop, Thomas Nolan, Owen O'Brian, Wm. H. Pollock, Charles Paley, Robert Poole. Warren A. Pierce. George W. Perkins; Truman Perry, died in the servier, June 3, 1864; Wm. H. Pollock, Francis E. Platt. Merritt S. Perkins, John C. Roth, Win. H. Radford. Jos. P. Ransier, Pat. Ryan, David D. Robinson. Fred. W. Simp- kins, Win. L. Stalker, Henry C. Smith, Jas. H. Smith. Seymour J. Smith. Elzaphan Slater, Warren Stearns. Wm. Scheider, George H. Sherwood, George B. Sherwood, Samuel A. Stephens. John Sullivan. George W. Strout. Ebenezer Skinner, Chas. B. Swartfigure; Augustus St. Armand. died at Newbern. Jan. 3. 1805; Wm. Stephenson, died at Newbern, Oct. 27. 1864, of fever; James M. Sanders, Burt Silsby, Warren Stearns. Jas. H. Smith, Abram Smallwood, Henry Smith, Wm. Sweetland. Joseph Tobin, Lafayette Taber, Wm. H. Topping, Giles W. Taylor, John Tremper, Benj. Tootaly, Wm. Tidd, Giles W. Taylor. Joseph Tobin. John Taylor, Nathaniel Tomp- kins. Tune Upham, Isaac Vedder, Thomas Vanderlip. Jesse Venn; Benj. Webster, George W. Warrington, Andrew L. Winters. Elisha Winters, Wm. Workman. Geo. H. West. Elward S. Westfall, H. J. Westfall. Arthur Wright, Charles Walters. Al- bert Williams, Wm. H. Williams; Lewis H. Webb, died at Newbern. Oct. 26, 1864. of yellow fever; John Williams, Stephen O. Whitmore, Wm. Widner, Charles E. Wal - dron, Clarence A. West.


COMPANY "K,". 19TH INFANTRY.


[Consolidated Sept. 28, 1861.]


Captain-James R. Angell. April 25. 1861.


First Lieutenant-Albert H. Carr, May 22. 1861: resigned Oct. 31.


Scon Lieutenant-Lester W. Forsting. May 22. 1861; resigned Oct. 31.


Vrgeunts-Charles D. Thompson, Alex. Chambers, Wm. H. Chase, Jr., Win. W. Bush.


Corporale Charles B. Bush, Walter C. Henry, Asa A. Hoff, James H. Bennett.


. Drummer-John H. Robinson.


Fifer-Geo. Brown.


Prirates-Volney Austin, Ledra Belden, John Branagan, Milo Burns, David Bur- rows, Allen C. Bennett, Everend H. Casterlin, Charles Culver. Geo. Chrissman. Lewis Deline, Duane Draper, James G. Edwards, Chas. H. Forshay, Madison Gower, Delphi H. Georgia. Geo. Hayward, Thomas Heatherington: John Hicks, died at Georgetown, April 3. 1862; Edward Hope. Edward Hervey. Wm. Irving Alpheus W. Jaquett, Wm. H. Kinney, Thomas Knapp, Jr., Thomas Knowland, Byron W. Mabie, Vincent Odell. Wm. W. Pease, Demick Pease, Martin Riehard- son, Joseph Reynolds. Edwin P. Roberts. Andrew Reddings. Thomas Shahan. Jer- ome V. Shank. Geo. Simmons, Geo. B. Simpson, Sandford H. Taylor, Geo. A. Tap- pen. Thomas M. Thurston. Wm. J. Treadwell, Oscar S. Tripp, Justin Trim, Martin C. Wade, John Willis, Isaac C. Wright.


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[Mustered In Dec. 16, 1861; original recruits mustered out June 2, 1863; rest formed nucleus of new company.]


Captain James R. Angell, Dec. 16, 1861.


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Firat Lieutenants-Wm. Richardson, Dec. 16, 1861; mustered out July 3, 1863; T. J. Mercereau, April 10, 1862.


Second Lieutenant-Wm. M. Kirby. March 10, 1862.


Sergeantx-Benj. J. Yard. Alex. C. Chambers. Wm. H. Chase, Jr., Nathan Gor- ham, Warren C. Gardner, Philip A. Faatz. Wm. W. Suits.


Corporal»-Norman A. Lockwood. Samnel R. Jones, Hiram Mathews, Alma Stevens, Morris Goff. Albert Greenfield. Demmick Pease, Albert Thompson.


Drummers-Wm. G. Faatz, Wm. H. Sanchez.


Prirate» John D. Adams, Webster Belden, Lorenzo Barnard, Theo. Bowers, John B. Barnard. Lewis Ball, Henry Brock, died at Newbern. June 5, 1862: David Burrows, Benj. Bowen. James W. Bonta. Harrison Blascier, John A. Becker. John H. Bohman, Isaacc Bolster. Augustus A. Berry, Platt Cross. Johnathan Curtis, Wm. C. Culver. Geo. W. Crossman, Wm. Crawford, Geo. R. Cook. James Clark. Joseph Clark, Lafayette Carr. Thomas Clark, Wm. H. Courtney, Henry J. Cool. Jolin J. C. Davis, Samuel Davis, Nathan Dumas, John Douglass, Peter W. Deidrich. Richard Dean. Hezekiah Etts, John Elphick. Wm. H. Etts, Joseph T. Estes, Michael Fra- ney, Hurley Farmer. James Farrell. Francis Flood. Henry T. Ginner. Charles Greenfield. Warren C. Gardner. Daniel Gower. Madison Gower. E. Seyinour Gris- wold. Friedland Gardner, Benj. G. Gibbs: Peter Hackett, killed at Whitehall, Dec. 17, 1862; John Hicks. Meynen Herman. Michael Howard, Robert Hoff. Charles W. Havens. Charles Hitt. Lafayette Hoff, Jerome Johnson, John L. Jones. Timothy Keefe. Michael Keenan, Thomas Knapp. Thomas Knapp, Jr .. Joseph Kaltenborne, Wm. P. Kies. Stephen Lockwood. Geo. E. Lockwood, Perry Lamphere, Albert Lam- phere. Peter Laberteaux, John E. Leopard, James E. Lock, Carlton B. Mathews, John Mack. Adam Menzie, Morgan McCarthy, Thomas Mclaughlin, Samuel Morrill, Archibald Morrill. Lewis McCarthy. Wm. D. McCormick, John C. Miller, Henry Morgan, Oliver Murphy. John Nugent. Alex. Oakley. Henry O'Neill. Hiram F. Page. John Palmer, John Pulfrey. Edwin M. Pearson. John Phinney, Dennis Ryan; Wm. Ryan, killed at Whitehall. Dec. 17, 1862; Nelson Reynolds. Henry Rogers. Mar- tin Richardson, Samuel Rastorfer. Thomas Reddin. John Rosser, Nelson Stuyver- son, Myers Stuyverson, Wm. H. Stuyverson, Charles G. Satterlee, Geo. Swift. Wal- ter Stevenson, Nelson Stevens. Nathan Sanders. Johnson Smith. Wm. H. Stewart. Samnel Stone. Berlin Swan, Melville Smith, Jay E. Storke. John A. Scott. Wm. A. Scott. Moses B. Stevens, Peter C. Stewart, Geo. Stone, Wm. Shaston, Edwin M. Stevens. Thomas Swift. Saul Thompson. Oscar Thompson, Edwin Thompson, E. P. Terwilliger, David Terwilliger, Henry Tottenham, Wm. H. Tucker, Charles E. Underwood, Isaac Valmore. Frederick Van Alstyne, Edward F. Wheaton, Mande- ville Ward, James W. White. Benj. F. Wade, Edward L. Westfall. Daniel Wakely, Eber F. West, Horace Wrench, Geo. Wood, Walter Wells, James A. Weighant, Geo. Weat, Isaac N. White, Alanson White, James F. Wilson, Wm. B. Yawger.


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[Mustered out June 30, 1865.]


Captaina-James R. Angel. Dec. 16, 1861; promoted to Brevet-Major March 13, 1865; mustered ont June 30. 1865.


First Lieutenant»-C. Dewitt Starrin, June 22. 1864; brevetted Captain by the President March 13. 1865; mustered out June 30. 1865. Benj. G. Gibb. Jan. 13. 1865; mustered out June 30. 1865. Wm. Richardson, Aug. 24, 1864; transferred. Martin Laughlin, Nov. 5. 1861; mustered out Aug 17. 1863. Thos. J. Mercereau. April 10. 1862; promoted June 22. 1864. Wm. MI. Kirby. July 3, 1863: promoted to Captain Feb. 17. 15. James Fuller, May 1. 1863; resigned Oct. 16. 1864. John W. Hees, Dec. 30, IN2: appointed Captain 16th New York Artillery, March 3, 1864.


Second Lieutenants-Geo. B. Andrews. March 14, 1865; mustered out June 30, 1865. Richard J. Allen, March 10, 1812: appointed Captain Ist N. C. Union Vols. July 12. 1863. Geo. W. Leonard, promoted to Adjutant. Martin Shaffer. Jan. 25, 1862; re- signed Nov. 13. 1:62. Milan B. Goodrich; transferred. Lorenzo Ercanbrack, Nov. 4, 1864: resigned May 11. 1865.


Sergeants-Alanson White. Charles E. Underwood, Wm. H. Chase, Jr .. Wm. P. Kiss, Edwin M. Stevens, Win. L. Van Antwerp. Edwin M. Pearson, James W. Bonta, Warren C. Gardner: James Clone, taken prisoner at Beech Grove, N. C., Feb. 2, : $64, and still missing at the muster out of Battery.


Corporaly-Geo. R. Cook, Wm. A. Scott, Wm. H. Root, Jas. G. Edwards, Patrick


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Dillon, Joel M. Sprague, Peter Laberteaux, Giles Van Akin, Charles Hitt, Hubert Limphere: Lafayette Carr, died in the service; Geo. R. Cook; Sanford H. Taylor, taken prisoner at Beech Grove, Feb. 2, 1864, and missing when Battery mustered out.


Buglera-Frieland Gardner. Addison Gardner.


Artificera-Peter W. Dedrick, Jessie Groesbeck, Luman D. Pinkney.


Wagoner-Wm. D. Crawford.


Prirates-Abel Austin. C. J. Ames, John G. Ames, Michael Anderson, John D. Adams, Wm. W. Bush, Augustus S. Barry, Isaac Bolster. Perry Blanchard. James Benson, Charles D. Brackett. Thomas Barry, James Beers, Joshua Bell. Chas. Bastian, W'm. Bookstahler, David Burroughs, Jesse Brown Buck. James Baker, Perry L. Bryant, Moses Bridgers, Wm. Bridgers. Gustavus Brown. Michael Burns, Thomas J. Bell, Michael Brien; Samuel Brewster, died at Newbern. April 5. 1864; John Burridge, died at Yorktown, of disease, April 16, 1864: James Bessy, died July 2. 1844, of wounds received in action June 30: Horatio N. Brill, died on hos- pital ship Geo, Washington, in Hampton Roads. Oct. 1, 1864: Harrison Blazier, taken prisoner Feb. 2, 1864. and died at Andersonville prison, April 12, 1864; Isaac Bolster. H. J. Cool, Madison Clifton, Henry M. Clemence. Amos B. Chapman, Michael Cavanagh, Charles W. Comstock, John O. Coulter, James G. Chadderdon, Timothy Cronon, Robt. Cullen, Milton W. Couch, James Cadwell. Edward Conling. Milton Clark, Cyrus P. Chase, Michael Coakley, Geo. Coleman; Theo. S. Cook, died at Portsmouth, Va .. May 29, 1865; Stephen C. Cornell, died at Newbern, June 23, 1×3: James Clark, died on hospital ship Geo. Washington, in Hampton Roads, Oct. 22 1804; Joseph Clark, died at Point of Rocks, James River, Feb. 13, 1865; Geo. Carr, taken prisoner Feb. 2. 1864 - died at Andersonville prison. Aug. 22, 1864; Theo. Conklin. Wm. O. Culver, James Campbell, Peter Couway, George Conway, Ezra Colson: Thomas Clark and Wm. H. Courtney, taken prisoner Feb. 2. 1864, and since missing: Richard Dean, Andrew Dickson, J. Dennis, Geo. F. Drake, Peter Darling, W'm. Devoe, Truman Dewitt, Jacob W. DeLong: John W. Daulton, died at Newbern, March 11, 1864, of fever; Timothy Dillon, died on hospital ship Geo. Washington. Nov. 8, 1864; Silas Ellsworth, Jacob Eckert, Jacob Eckerson. Ezra Eckerson, Moses Elkins, John J. Foster. Jr., John Fallon, Nathaniel Fraser, Jerome French, John Forman; Patrick Fallon, taken prisoner, Feb. 2, 1864-died at Andersonville prison June 4, 1864; Daniel Gower. Andrew Geng. Horace Gridley, Timothy Goslin, Jeremiah W. Gibson. James Gill, John Garry, Michael Guilford, Geo. Gwyer, Frank Graham. John Griffing, Harmon Goodsell: Edgar D. Gillett, died at Newbern, Oct. 22, 1863; Henry Genner and Seymour E. Griswold, taken prisoners, Feb. 2. 19it-died at Andersonville prison. April 24. 1864: Timothy Gor- man, same-died at Andersonville. June 17, 1864; Robert Hoff, Lafayette Hoff. Geo. P. Hoff. A. B. Haxford, Alonzo Halsey, Geo. Haywood, Wm. Holmes, John Holmes, Oscar F. Hardenburg, Michael Hammond, E. B. Hunt, Charles Henson, George Henson, Wm. S. Harn, Jas. G. Hudson; Micheal Henesy, taken prisoner. Feb. 2, 1 1-died at Andersonville, Sept. 10, 1864; David Harvey, Wm. Irving. Hallowell P. James, Jas. O. Johnson; James R. Jewell, taken prisoner, Feb. 2. 1864-died in Andersonville prison, April 26, 1864; Alex. Kelsey, Jos. Knapp, Albert Kelley. Andrew J. Kelley. Albert Keeler, Charles D. Knowles, Cyrus M. Knight; Joseph Keltenborne, taken prisoner. Feb. 2. 1864-died at Andersonville prison, July if, 1444; Geo. H. Knowles, died at Weedsport, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1865, of disease; Richard King, Pat. Kelley, James E. Locke, Geo. E. Lewis, Walter Lamphere. Albert Lamphere, James Lysit, Jr., J. Lethbridge. Joseph Lindsley, Franklin Lisk, Abner D. Lefner. Monroe Laraway: John E. Lippard, taken prisoner Feb. 2, 1864, since missing; Lewis MeCarty, Orin McCarty, James H. Mills, Wm. Martin. Wm. H. Martin, John Merritt. James Mace, Wm. B. Maracong, Irvine T. MeIntyre, Michael Maraback, James Mc Wharf, Rodney Marsh, Joseph Maier, John MeCluskey; Peter Mooney. strayed from camp, taken prisoner, and died at Andersonville prison, July, 1801: Geo. S Mallett, died at Newbern, Oct. 9, 1864, of yellow fever: Adam Menzie, taken prisoner. Feb. 2, 1864-died at Andersonville prison, June 16, 1804; A. D. Mein, Win. D. McCormick, Leonard Morrell, Archibald Morrell. John C. Miller, Gro. Norton, John Owens, Francis Ottman, Benj. Osborne. Berlin Orton, Charles Orton, John Phinney, Wm. Parsons, Michael Post, Michael Pitney, Alex. Perrin, Robert Paul; Erastus Parker, died at Newbern. June 14. 1863; Newton G. Phelps; Wm. W. Pease, taken prisoner Feb. 2, 1864, and since missing: Ira Right- Inyer, Joel C. Ransier. Frederick Renvoe: James Redmond, died in the service; John Rosser, Berlin Swan, John A. Scott. Orin E. Seott, Wm. Shearston, Geo. Swift, Edgar Sprague, John H. Simpson, Ira J. Stephens, Benj. F. Stamp. Sylvester Snyder, Geo. N. Shaw, Henry K. Stahl, Wm. H. Simpson, Albert Stockton, Henry Stockton, John H. Shaffer, Jay E. Storke; James Shank, died at Newbern, Oct. 13, !~ 3, of fever; Lemuel F. Straley, died at Fortress Munroe, Sept. 27. 1964; S. J. Straley, died in prison at Richmond. V., April 1, 1861, of starvation; Melville Smith and Alex. Shaw, takea prisoners Feb. 2, 1801-died at Andersonville prison, April 2,


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1864; John Sears; Dennis Sheehan, taken prisoner, Feb. 2. 1864. and since missing; James R. Sharp. Henry Tottingham, Elisha Terwilliger, Thomas Timmons. Har- mon S. Taylor, Geo. Thompson, Jas. L. Tenner, Elijah K. Thomas. Alvin MI. Titus, Wm. H. Tucker: John M. Telford, died at Fortress Munroe. Dec. 18. 1801: Oscar S. Tripp, taken prisoner Feb. 2. 1-04-died at Andersonville prison, Oct. ". 1864; Nathan Van Auken. Martin Van Buren: John M. Van Buren and Henry Van Buren, taken prisoners, Feb. 2, 1864-lied at Andersonville prison. April 21. 1864: Isaac Valmore. taken prisoner Feb. 2. 1861. and since missing; Charles W. Wheaton, Issac W. White. James W. White. Lewis F. Wilbur. Charles Williams. Walter Wells, Henry W. Wood, Eher T. West, George Whipple. Cornelius Waldron, Harvey H. Whipple, Daniel Wolford. James Wilson, Robert Wilkenson. John Wal- ters, Samuel Winchester, Andrew P. Williams, Elbert A. Williams: Frederick G. Wetherby. died at Newbern, July 14. 1863; Wm. B. Wheaton, died at Newbern, Nov. 10, 1861, of typhoid fever: James West and George West, taken prisoners, Feb. 2, 1864-died in Andersonville prison; Francis Weeks, taken prisoner, Feb. 2, 1864, and since missing; Joseph Young.


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[Mustered out July 7, 1865.]


Cantaine-Jay E. Lee, Oct. 20, 1861; resigned June 13, 1863. A. Lester Cady. June 13. 1863; discharged Dec. 20, 1964. Lewis H. Mowers, Feb, 24, 1865; mustered out July 7, 1865.


First Lieutenants-Geo. S. Hastings. Aug. 30. 1862; discharged Jan. 4. 1865. Wm. S. Camp, Dec. 23. 1864: discharged March 8, 1865. Fred. E. Hastings, June 13, 1863; discharged Jan. 22. 1865.


Second Lieutenants-Edward H. Wardwell, April 15, 1863: resigned Aug. 30. 1864. Geo. W. Graham, Dec. 7, 1861; transferred to 3d New York Cavalry. Chas. H. Dolbeer.


Sergeanta-Wm. W. Crocker, Henry C. Page. Lucius S. Newcomb, Oliver Williams, John Russell. Wm. R. Murray, Harlem P. Lloyd, Chas. A. Clark, Rufus Ainsworth.


Corporal :- Geo. G. Wright. Samuel A. Stoddard, Geo. W. Calvine. Geo. Birdsall, Wm. H. Hinton; Archibald Me Donald. taken prisoner at Plymouth, N. C .. April 2), 1864-died at Andersonville; Benj. F. Bacheldor and John B. Johnson, died in the service; James Cowan.


Bugler&-Andrew G. Furgeson, Adolphus Whitney, Henry C. Burd.


Artificers-Porter D. Rawson, Paul Caulteaux.


Pricates-Francis M. Alberty, Zephaniah Allen, Wm. Alberty, Wm. Ainsworth. Wm. Armstrong, and George Atwood. taken prisoners at Plymouth. N. C .. April 20. 1864. and died in Andersonville prison; John A. Brooks. Gustavus Barker. Robert Bullock. Wm. A. Blood, Wm. E. Buckley, David Bailey, John Bartle. Geo. Brown; Hartwell Bartlett. John Baker, Willard D. Blake. James H. Button. Chas. Buckley, and Roswell H. Barnes, taken prisoners at Plymouth, N. C., and died at Anderson- ville; Wm. E. Chapin, George Camp, George W. Cypher. Hiram Cusick. John Cock- well. Wm. Carnahan, James Calkans. Alpha L. Culver, Robert Cantwell: George A. Crounse. Benj. F. Corbin, Henry V. Clute, Henry Chadburn, and Charles Carnahan, taken prisoners at Plymouth. N. C., April 30. 1864, and died in Andersonville prison; Martin Crosby, and A. W. Comstock. died in the service: George Duryee. Ornan Davis. Edward M. Eastwood. George Elseffer, Josiah F. Ferrin, Philemon Farrall, Dennis Finnegan, John Filbern, Henry Frost; James Flynn. Charles Fitch. Thos. Fitzgerald, and Albert Griffith, taken prisoners at Plymouth. April 20. 1864. and died at Andersonville prison: Lawrence Green, Dalis M. Goodhue, Charles R. Griffith; Edward Galusha, died in the service; Willard Gould, Wallace Houghton. John C. Harmond. Charles Humphrey, Arthur Humphrey, Charles Horton. Charles Hart, George A. Hollman; Edward J. Hunter, Wilber MI. Hoyt, Charles H. Hatha- way, and Wm. F. Hosford. taken prisoners at Plymouth. N. C., and died at Ander- sonville: Edwin T. M. Hurlbert, Benj. N. Hollister, Charles H. Homen, Jas. Johns, , Henry C. Knowiden, Richmond Ketchum; George W. Keeney. Sylvanus King. Abra- ham Lent. S. H. Lapham, and Abram Lee, taken prisoners at Plymouth, April 20, 1464. and died at Andersonville prison; Francis Leonard. Hiram E. Loomis. Thos. McGuire. Patrick Marrin, Orin S. M.Creary, Wheaton J. Merrill. Chas. A. Moreau, M. R. Mosher. George Miller, James MeGulre, Henry MeMinch; John MeCrink, Hector C. Martin, J. G. Miner, and James McCrink, taken prisoners at Plymouth,


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April 20, 1861. and died in Andersonville prison; George M. Mead, and Michael Mc- (mire, died in the service; Win. P. Nichols, Riley J. Newton, and Samuel Nichols, taken prisoners at Plymouth, April 20, 1864, and died in Andersonville prison; Thomas Odell. Charles Otis, Wm. Prince, Oliver G. Parmelee, Silas R. Purdy, Chas. G. Phelan, George W. Piper, Wm. Patterson; Jos. W. Perkins, Philander Pratt, and Albert Piper, taken prisoners at Plymouth, April 20, 1861-the first two died at AAndersonville, the last at Florence, S. C .; Hiram Roost, Erastus Rankin, Enoch J. Russell. Orlando Richardson, Wm. Roach, John A. Russell, Stephen Root, Albert Richards. Elias Richards: Thurman Rich, and Legrand D. Rood, captured at Ply- mouth. April 20. 164, and died at Andersonville: Walter Sackett, James Smith. An- drew J. Secor, Charles Sunderland, Phares Shirley, Mason C. Smith. Jas. Surfield. Nelson Shepard. B. J. Safford and Timothy Shockney, captured at Plymouth, April 20, 194, and died at Andersonville prison; Seben H. Schenck, and Geo. W. Stevens, died in the service: Seymour Sherman, died Ang. 9, 1864, at Newbern; Lewis P. Thay- er, Henry Tilton, Jr .. Samuel Terrill, Sylvester Van Buren, B. V. L. Winnie, Elting Woolsey, Thomas Williams, Chauncey Wetmore, Hamilton S. Whitney, John Wool- sey; Jacob H. Weller, died on United States hospital ship Baltic, Dec. 1, 1864; Ed- ward Welch and Emmett Wood, captured at Plymouth, April 20, 1864, and died at Andersonville.


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[Mastered June 26, 1865.]


Captains-James V. White, Jan. 25, 1862; resigned Sept. 30, 1862. John H. Howell, Nov. 18, 1862; inustered out June 26, 1865.


First Lieutenants-Win. H. Sanford, June 19, 1864; mustered out June 26, 1865. Jullas Cole, Feb. 18. 1865; mustered out June 26, 1865. Nicholas Hanson, Jan. 25, Ne; discharged Oct. 5. 1864. Nelson S. Bowdish, Jan. 25, 1862; resigned April 2, 153. Samuel B. Toby. Feb. 24. 1863: appointed Quartermaster April 25. 1863.


Second Lieutenants-Edward W. Brennan, Sept. 24, 1864; mustered out June 26, 1-15. Geo. II. Taylor. Feb. 18, 1865; mustered out June 26, 1865. Dwight C. Scott, July 17. 143; promoted Sept. 23, 1864. Martin Shaffer, Jan. 25, 1862; resigned Nov. 13, 1982; re-commissioned Oct. 16, 1863; resigned Ang. 16, 1864. James Van Vleck. Sept. 14, 1263: mustered out Feb. 13, 1865. Hiram R. Lehman. Jan. 25, 1862; resigned June 27, 1963.


Sergeant»-Nicholas J. Smith, Sam. J. Yaples, Albert Becker, Jasper E. Hathaway, Burton G. Grover, Joseph F. Raphael, Jonathan L. Handford. John H. Fricot, James MeCay, Alonzo Ludd, John H. Cockett, Ogilvie D. Ball, Horatio N. Gates, Ezra C. Jaynes.


Corporal»-Edwin Small, Charles H. Smith, Chauncey N. Brown. Daniel Pinckney, Jerome Mattice, Charles A. Bartholomew. O. Merreness. John H. Gordon. J. Sey- mour Beardsley. Charles H. Clapp. John E. Dana, Charles E. Pike, Geo. G. Green. Charles F. Odell, Geo. Manley. G. Peter Sandt. Ira Twitchell; Geo. Peck, died at Newbern, April 13. 1862, of fever; Vinton Becker. died at Newbern, April 29. 192, of fever; Charles F. Odell, died at Roanoke Island Sept. 2, 1862; Lamott K. Devendorf.


Bugler»-Edwin R. Waterman, Smith H. Case.


Artificere-Lorenzo D. Austin, Wm. Palmer.


Farrier-Roswell P. Olds.


Prirates-Dennis B. Armstrong, John P. Austin. John Ahern, Charles Allen, Wm. Anderson, Ausel Austin. David Aikens, Peter Armstrong, Albert S. Allen. Jacob F. Bradt, Eckhardt Bollman, Wilson Burgess, Henry Backus, Hebron Burton, Ellde Bovee. Geo. G. Bentley, Edgar J. Best. Jos. K. Bassford. Nicholas F. Bel- unger, John Boothroyd. Charles D. Bingham, Peter Brady. Joseph Bennett, Oscar E. Brond: John A. Brown, died at Roanoke Island, Oct. 22. 1862: Benj. Bond, died at Newbern. Nov. 7. 1864, of typhus fever: Charles C. Campbell, Wm. Clemens, Wm. S. Cos. Sanderson Creasey, Howard Chappel. Delos W. Creve, Elias A. Cooper, Carlos Chamberlain. Hiram Cole, Heman Cole. Lorenzo Cornish: Albert R. Cregs, dird at Point of Rocks, James river, Feb. 3. 1865; Luman Dings, Joseph Danlphey, W'm. H. Drum. John A. Dubon, Peter Dlugham; Joseph Dibble, died at Fortress Monroe, March 26. 1865, of disense: Albert C. Devendorf, S. Elwell, Florence Eupere, Henry Eshman, Lawrence Eckhart, Drayton Eno, Abner English. Lorenzo Eckhart, Daniel Edwards, Madison Edwards, Simou B. Fowler, John Ferguson,


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Spencer S. France, Clemence Gravlin, John Greer, Andrew Greer, Frank Gildav. Benj. Garlock, Joel G. Garrison, Wm. Gilfoyle, Samuel W. Green, Elijah B. Georgia, Alphonzo Gross, Ralph R. Guernsey, Milan B. Goodrich. Thomas J. Her- rick, Jonathan Herrick, David Handy, Allen Houghton, James A. Hunt, Benj. F. Hulbert, Lewis B. Hamn, Nelson Hoose, Charles D. Hoose. Selath Howe, Wm. A. Hopkins, John Hamlin, Wm. O. Harvey, Geo. Hart, Benj. M. Hoagland, Charles S. Howell, Charles Hanson, Jasper Howe, Charles Harty, Charles Head, David Hinds, Wm. Hall; Charles K. Holman, died at Ithaca, N. Y., June 2. 1862: Henry G. Hardy, Napoleon B. Johnston, Tremain J. Jaques; Miles A. Jones. died at Newbern June. 3, 1862; Abner M. Kirk, Wm. Kahley, Washington I. Kinch: Daniel Ketchum, died at Newbern, Sept. 27. 1863; Seth Knowles. John H. Lavender, Wm. Landers. Benj. Lamy, Edward Laton, Alfred Little, Henry Lambert, Alfred C. Longan, John Lydamon. John Linch; Elisha S. Lantord, died at Roanoke Island, Aug. 14, 1862; Chas. Murphy, Robert Morris, Edward Markem, John Mayers, Levi Maybee. Dennis MeAvoy. Philip Mowers, Philip H. Michaels. Wm. Marks, Isaac Moore, Silas W. Mason, Myron Melins: Edwin N. Maxwell, died at Hatteras Inlet, Nov. 2. 1862; John Miller. died at Fortress Monroe, Sept. 13, 1864; John McArdle, died Nov. 1. 1864, on the passage to Fortress Monroe; Thomas Nolan, Julius M. North, Geo. Nichols. James Nelson, Daniel C. Osborn, John Osborn. Jas. A. Platts, Henry C. Pinckney, Geo. E. Patten, Thomas Palmer, Seth C. Platner, Herman Prime, Jas. M. Pierce, Asa W. Phillips, Wm. Piper, James Palmer, Timothy Parsons, Wm. H. Pratt, Peter L. Provett, A. Patchen, Van Rensselaer D. Pierson, Henry C. Platner; James Pinck- ney, died in New York city. Nov. 21. 1863; David O. Quigley. James Roche, Frank Rare, Thomas Riley. John W. Robinson, Lewis Robbins. Fred. Shellman, Martin V. Secore, Christian Schlee. Wm. Sweetland, John W. Smith, John F. Stevenson. Isaac Smith, James Smith. Richard Smith. Wm. R. Swick, Andrew L. Stinard. Lawrence Snyder, Henry C. Smith, Whiting Smith, Abram Smith. Wm. H. Spencer. Alex. Stewart, King B. Swartwood, Washington B. Swift; Harmon Sawyer. died at New- bern. Oct. 21, 1863; William Snedeker, died at Portsmouth. April 7, 1864; John Tay- lor, Charles E. Tice, Henry M. Trutmeyer, Miron Thomas; Clark J. Titus. died at Hatteras. Nov. 19, 1862; Jacob Ulrich, John K. Van Allen. Andrew Vandenberg, Garrett Van Vorst: James F. Wicks, died in Newbern, June 20, 1862: Daniel P. Win- ney, died at Hatteras, Oct. 5, 1862: Jacob Westbrook. Horace Wellman, Leroy A. Weldon, Henry Wicks, Morris R. Wisner, Peter Waters. Jos. B. Watson, Watson G. Wilsey, Wm. Wells, Jas. S. Wisner, Alvey Waffle, Jas. Wilkinson, Wm. H. Welch, Allen D. Walcott, Luke D. Wymbs, Wm. H. Yale, A. Yarnall, Theo. Young.


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