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GEORGE W. MACOMBER was born in Bristol, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 21st, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d and 3d, 1863; he was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863, resulting in the loss of a leg, and was discharged, on account of wounds received in action, May 3d, 1864.
LESTER NELSON was born in Albany, New York, and by occu- pation was a moulder; he enlisted August 12th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and Gettysburg, Pennsyl- vania, July 2d and 3d, 1863 ; he was killed in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863.
JAMES NORMAN was born in Dresden, New York, and by occu- pation was a stone cutter; he enlisted July 25th, 1862, aged twenty-seven years ; was in action at Harper's Ferry, and deserted at Chicago, Illinois, October 3d, 1862 ; he was returned to the Regi- ment at Stevensburg, Virginia, February 28th, 1864, was tried by court-martial, and sentenced to be dishonorably discharged from the service, to forfeit all pay due or to become due, and to be confined for three years at the Dry Tortugas.
578
126TH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.
MORDIN OLDER was born in Farmington, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 28th, aged twenty years, and participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry; he was absent, sick, from the spring of 1863 until the winter of 1864, and was detached in provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864 ; he was discharged at the close of the war.
HARRISON PRITCHARD was born in Ontario county, New York, and by occupation was a farmer ; he enlisted August 13th, 1862, aged twenty-two years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Cold Harbor and Petersburg; he was wounded in action at Petersburg, Virginia, June 16th, 1864, and subsequently discharged on account of wounds received in action.
JEROME M. PARKS was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 15th, 1862, aged twenty-one years; participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1862; he was appointed Corporal, July 17th, 1863, to date from November 26th, 1862; rejoined the Regiment, and was killed in action at the battle of the Wilder- ness, May 6th, 1864.
GEORGE PROUTY was born in Canandaigua, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 12th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run and Mor- ton's Ford ; he was slightly wounded on the skirmish line at Get- tysburg, Pennsylvania, July 4th, 1863, and detached in the pro- vost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, in which capacity he served until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
DILLON M. PETTENGER was born in Victor, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 21st, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was severely wounded in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 15th, 1862, transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps February 25th, 1864, and discharged from the service at the close of the war.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
WILLIAM O. PHILLIPS was born in Gorham, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 23d, 1862, aged eighteen years; was in action at Harper's Ferry, and deserted at Chicago. In October 20th, 1862, he rejoined the Regiment at Centerville, Virginia, March 13th, 1863, and deserted again at Auburn Ford, Virginia, October 14th, 1863.
JOHN PECK was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 6th, 1862, aged twenty-four years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Auburn Ford and Bristow Station; he was wounded in action at Bristow Station, Virginia, October 14th, 1863, and was discharged July 12th, 1865.
JOHN B. RUPERTS was born in Phelps, New York, and by occupation was a farmer ; he enlisted July 9th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was transferred to the Invalid Corps, August 1st, 1863, and subsequently discharged from the service.
WILLIAM H. ROOT was born in Victor, New York, and by occupation was a carpenter; he enlisted July 30th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was discharged for dis- ability, at Chicago, Illinois, November 1st, 1862.
FREDERICK M. Roor was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a painter; he enlisted August 21st, 1862, aged twenty-four years ; was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Auburn Ford and Bristow Station, and was wounded in action at Bristow Station, Virginia, October 14th, 1863 ; he was detached with the provost guard, Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, October 14th, 1864, and served in that capacity until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
HIRAM R. RICHMOND was born in Livonia, New York, and by occupation was a farmer ; he enlisted July 29th, 1862, aged forty- four years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, Sep- tember 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862 ; he died of disease in camp at Centreville, Virginia, May 4th, 1863.
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580
126TH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.
HENRY E. SIMONS was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 14th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and died of disease in post hospital, Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 8th, 1862, being the first death from disease in the Regiment.
GEORGE W. SMITH was born in East Bloomfield, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 12th 1862, aged twenty-four years; participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863; he was detached in the provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and served in that capacity through the war, when he was discharged at Washington, District of Columbia, June 6th, 1865.
LORENZO W. SMILEY was born in Phelps, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 4th, 1862, aged thirty-nine years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862 ; he was transferred to the Invalid Corps February 15th, 1862, and subsequently discharged from the service.
WILLIAM J. TURNER was born in Victor, New York, and by occupation was a shoemaker; he enlisted July 13th, 1862, aged eighteen years ; was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, Sep- tember 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and transferred to the Invalid Corps, September 20th, 1863 ; he was on a visit to the Regiment at the time of the battles of Auburn Ford and Bristow Station, October 14th, 1863, and voluntarily went into the actions with his Company ; he was discharged from the service at the close of the war.
THOMAS T. TONEY was born in Ireland, and by occupation was a farmer ; he enlisted July 3d, 1862, aged twenty-one years ; was in action at Harper's Ferry, and deserted at Chicago, Illinois, October 10th, 1862.
HENRY UNDERHILL was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a bookbinder ; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged forty-five years ; he was detailed as nurse in hospital while at Camp Swift, Geneva, New York, and died in regimental hospital, near Union Mills, Virginia, March 27th, 1863.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
SIMEON WRIGHT was born in Rupert, Vermont, and by occupa- tion was a wagonmaker ; he enlisted August 19th, 1862, aged forty years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was discharged for disability at Fort Schuyler, New York, October 19th, 1863.
HIRAM WILSON was born in Yates county, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run and Morton's Ford; he was detached in the provost guard at Head-quarters, 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and served in that capacity with the army until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
JAMES WILSON was born in Naples, New York, and was a far- mer by occupation ; he enlisted August 12th, 1862, aged twenty- one years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Peters- burg ; he was killed in action near Petersburg, Virginia, March 25th, 1865.
IRA F. WASHBURN was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 13th, 1862, aged twenty-five years ; was in action at Harper's Ferry, and deserted at Jones' Corners, Maryland, July 13th, 1863.
EDGAR A. WARNER was born in Hopewell, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 31st, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Get- tysburg, Auburn Ford and Bristow Station; he was mortally wounded in action at Bristow Station, October 14th, 1863, and died of wounds received in action, October 16th, 1863.
WALLACE WILDER was born in Plymouth, Michigan, by occu- pation a farmer, and enlisted July 31st, 1862, aged twenty-four years ; he shot his thumb off intentionally, at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 8th, 1862, and deserted at Frederick, Mary- land, September 18th, 1862 ; he reported, and was discharged for disability at Washington, District of Columbia, May 14th, 1863.
RECRUITS.
JAMES BARNES was born in Richmond, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted March 4th, 1864, aged
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126TH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.
twenty-three years, joined the Regiment for duty April 1st, 1864, was mortally wounded in action, battle of the Wilderness, May 7th, 1864, and died of wounds received in action at Fort Monroe, Virginia, September 10th, 1864.
HENRY BARNES was born in Richmond, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted March 4th, 1864, aged twenty years, and joined the Regiment near Stevensburg, Vir- ginia, April 1st, 1864 ; he was in the battles of the Wilderness, Po River and Spottsylvania, and was wounded in action at Spott- sylvania, Virginia, May 12th, 1864.
ELIAS BARNES was born in Richmond, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted February 23d, 1864, aged twenty-one years, and joined the Regiment April 1st, 1864; he was killed in action at the battle of the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864.
REUBEN FULLER was a recruit ; he joined the Regiment July 2d, 1864, and was absent, sick, until the close of the war.
OWEN KIDD was born in Pennsylvania, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted February 27th, 1864, aged forty-three years, and joined the Regiment April 1st, 1864 ; he was missing in action in the battle of the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864, and probably killed.
WILLIAM SEAMANS was born in Michigan, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted March 31st, 1864, aged twenty-two years, and joined the Regiment near Stevensburg, Virginia, April 1st, 1863 ; he was severely wounded in action at the battle of the Wilderness May 6th, 1864, resulting in the loss of an arm, and was subsequently discharged from the service.
GEORGE B. WILSON was born in Gorham, New York, and enlisted April 7th, 1864 ; he joined the Regiment for duty May 6th, 1864, and died November 14th, 1864, at Geneva, New York, of disease contracted in the service.
REGISTER OF THE OFFICERS
OF THE
THIRTY-NINTH, ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH, AND ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIFTH NEW YORK VOLS.
The 39th, 111th, 125th and 126th, New York Volunteers were thrown together by the fortunes of war at Harper's Ferry, in 1862, and were united in one Brigade from November, 1862, until the close of the war, in 1865, from which time their general history is nearly identical.
THE THIRTY-NINTH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.
This Regiment, called also Garibaldi Guards, was raised and organized in the city of New York, to serve three years. It was mustered into the service of the United States, May 8th, 1861. On the expiration of its term of service, the original members (except veterans) were mustered out and the Regiment composed of veterans and recruits retained in the service until July 1st, 1865, when they were mustered out in accordance with orders from the War Department. The Regiment participated in the battles of First Bull Run, Cross Keys, and the battles enumerated on page 331.
OFFICERS.
Date of com'n.
Date of rank.
Remarks.
Colonels : Frederick Geo. D'Utassy. Augustus Funk.
Sept. 14, 1861 Nov. 14, 1863
May 28, 1861 Nov. 14, 1863
Dismissed May 29, 1863. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65.
Lieutenant-Colonels : Alexander Repetti.
Charles Schwarz.
James G. Hughes
Sept. 14, 1861 July 18, 1862 Jan.
6, 1864
June 6,1861 June 19, 1862 Jan. 6, 1864
Discharged June 19, 1862. Discharged May 31, 1863. Discharged Jan. 23, 1865.
Majors :
Charles Wiegand Hugo Hildebrandt Charles C. Baker
Sept. 14, 1861 July 18, 1862 Jan. 16, 1864
Aug. 28, 1861 June 19, 1862 Jan. 16, 1864
Resigned Jan. 24, 1862. Discharged Dec. 10, 1863. Discharged May 30, 1864.
John McE. Hyde (brevet Colonel U. S. V.)
July 13, 1864
May 30, 1864
Discharged May 15, 1865.
Adjutants : Louis Riege
John Dessauer
July 21, 1862 June 29, 1863
June June
8, 1862
1, 1863
Resigned Feb. 2, 1863. Dismissed Feb. 8, 1864.
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REGISTER OF OFFICERS
Register of Officers-(Continued).
OFFICERS.
Date of com'n.
Date of rank.
Remarks.
Adjutants : James S. Wyckoff. Wright Banks Victor Leseine
Feb. 28, 1865
July 3, 1865 Jan. 27, 1862
Sept. 10, 1861
Quartermasters :
Ellis D. Lazelle Cassar Nissen Ferdinand Leibnitz.
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Dec. 8, 1862
Nov. 13, 1863
July 30, 1863
Surgeons : Leopold Zander
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Frederick Wolf.
Dec. 23, 1861
Dec. 21, 1861
Charles S. Hoyt
May 12, 1864
May 11, 1864
Assistant Surgeons : Rudolph Ribbeck. Ebenezer Day Emil Steiger William Goodwin
Chaplain : Anthony P. Zyla.
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 23, 1861
Captains : Emil Hollinde
May 13, 1862
April 29, 1862
George Brey
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Robert C. Schreiber
Feb. 23, 1863
Nov. 11, 1862
Thomas Nielzielski. John B. Dunger
Sept. 14, 1861 Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861 Aug. 28, 1861
Carlos de la Mesa
Dec. 20, 1862
June 30, 1862
William Robisted
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
John F. Bauer.
Feb. 14, 1862
Jan. 24, 1862
Victor Chandoni.
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Bernard Baer
July 18, 1862 Mar. 14, 1862
Mar. 14, 1862
Christian Encke
Dec. 20, 1862 Sept. 14, 1861 Jan. 27, 1862
May 28, 1861
C. Graham Bacon.
Dec. 20, 1862
Oct. 8, 1862
Conrad V. Schondorf
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Charles Hoffman. . Rudolph Schwickhardi .. John M. Gilfillan
Nov. 21, 1862
Feb. 23, 1863 Jan. 16, 1864
July 16, 1862 Feb. 10, 1863 Jan. 16, 1864
Charles Di Biseaccianti .. George Beunelt. Carl Von Utassy Jose Romero
Bernard Franz .. Thomas H. Hand
May 13, 1862 Jan. 11, 1864
Feb. 2, 1863
Magnus Bader Henry Shaw
Nov. 13, 1863 Sept. 3, 1864
Sept. 3, 1864
Killian Van Rensselaer Robert A. Temper
Jan. 9, 1864 Mar. 30, 1864
April 6, 1864
Edwin Sturgis
George H. Foster
Dec. 7, 1864
Sept. 3, 1864
Sept. 14, 1861 April 8, 1863 Sept. 14, 1861 Jan. · 27, 1862
Feb. 23, 1863 Sept. 14, 1861 Dec. 20, 1862
Aug. 28, 1861 Dec. 18, 1862 Aug. 28, 1861 Jan. 4, 1862 Dec. 19, 1862 Aug. 28, 1861 Dec. 19, 1862
Discharged June 4, 1865. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Not mustered ; killed in action.
Discharged Aug. 14, 1862. Dismissed July 30, 1863. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65.
Resigned December 9, 1861. Discharged April 17, 1864. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65.
Dismissed May 9, 1863. Transf'd to 78th reg. Sept. 8,'63. Discharged Feb. 17, 1864. Discharged April 29, 1865.
Discharged Jan. 31, 1863.
Discharged Oct. 9, 1863. Dismissed March 13, 1863. Dismissed March 16, 1863. Discharged May 18, 1863. Resigned June 30, 1862. Transf'd to V. R. C. Sept. 30,'63. Resigned Oct. 5, 1862. Discharged June 3, 1863. Resigned Sept. 20, 1861. Mustered out at expiration of term of service, June 24, '64. Dismissed Oct. 17, 1862. Discharged May 31, 1863.
Resigned Dec. 21, 1861. Resigned Aug. 31. 1862.
Dismissed May 25, 1863. Resigned July 16, 1862.
Resigned Feb. 10, 1863. Discharged March 5, 1864. Disch'd Sept. 12, 1864; re-com-
mis'd and disch'd Mar. 15,'65. Discharged June 27, 1863. Dismissed May, 19, 1862.
Discharged Aug. 6, 1863. Dismissed Oct. 17, 1862. Dismissed Nov. 12, 1862.
Mustered out at expiration of
term of service, June 24, '64. Killed at Get'b'g, Pa. July 2,'63. Discharged June 2, 1864. Discharged May 27, 1865.
Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Mustered out on expiration of
term of service, June 24, '64. Discharged July 28, 1864. Resigned March 11, 1864. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65 .. Discharged May 27, 1865.
First Lieutenants : Richard Marschall Jacob Kittel . Charles Ruelberg
Juan Ruiz Castillo Edmund Doefer.
Charles Zimmerman Otto Willin.
Sept. 14, 1861 June 27, 1862 Dec. 20, 1862 Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Jan. 16, 1862 Sept. 22, 1862
May 28, 1861 April 29, 1862 Jan. 16, 1864
Theodore Pausch
Feb. 23, 1863
July 3, 1863
Jan. 9, 1864
Feb. 8, 1864
John E. Valentine.
April 13, 1864 Jan. 13, 1864 Feb. 28, 1865
Jan. 13, 1864 Feb. 10, 1865 Nov. 19, 1864 Sept. 3, 1864
Isaac Proper. Henry Shaw
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
June 20, 1863
June 20, 1863
Dec. 2, 1862
Aug. 9, 1862
Mar. 5, 1864
Mar. 5, 1864
June 19, 1862
E. Saviotti ..
Oct. 17, 1862
Joseph Torrens Edward Venuti
Dec. 21, 1861
Discharged Oct. 9, 1861. Resigned July 31, 1863. Resigned Jan. 2, 1862. Discharged Oct. 22, 1862. Discharged May 31, 1863. Resigned Jan. 8, 1862. Resigned July 31, 1863.
April 8, 1863
Feb. 10, 1865 June 20, 1865
585
39TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.
Register of Officers-(Continued).
OFFICERS.
Date of com'n.
Date of rank.
Remarks.
John H. Erben.
Dec. 20, 1862
Oct. 17, 1862
Henry C. Lindner
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Raphael Frizione
Jan. 27, 1862
Sept. 27, 1861
Francisco Laque.
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Giovanni Baggioli
Jan. 27, 1862
Oct. 7, 1861
John W. Fauk.
Mar. 30, 1864
Feb. 8, 1864
Otto Rossmaessler
Mar. 30, 1864
Mar. 3, 1864
David A. Allen.
Dec. 17, 1863
Dec. 12, 1863
Charles C. Haight.
Dec. 22, 1863
Dec. 19, 1863
James Tripp
Jan. 7, 1864
Jan. 6, 1864
Leonard Magmes
Jan. 7, 1864
Jan. 6, 1864
Theodore F. Rich.
Jan.
22, 1864
Jan. 22, 1864
Pletus A. Field
Dec. 17, 1864
Sept. 21, 1864
Erskine Rich
Dec. 31, 1864
Dec. 31, 1864
Allen M. Baker
May 11, 1865
April 22, 1865
Baron W. Briggs.
Mar. 30, 1865
Feb. 10, 1865
Philip C. Rodgers
Dec. 7, 1864
Nov. 19, 1864
Charles H. Ballou.
Mar. 30, 1865
Feb. 10, 1865
Second Lieutenants : Anton Von Utassy Albert Jordon
Charles Galluba.
Aug. 30, 1862
June 15, 1862
Louis L. Viseier
Feb. 23, 1863
Dec. 19, 1862
Edward A. Woodbury.
Dec. 20, 1862
Oct. 17, 1862
Lo Derndinger.
April 8, 1863
Mar. 23, 1863 Aug. 28, 1861
Ignazio Allegritti
Sept. 14, 1861 Dec. 20, 1862 June
6, 1863
June 30, 1862 Mar. 27, 1863 Jan. 24, 1862
Anthony Schada.
Feb. 24, 1862
Andrew Fontana
Sept. 14, 1861
Aug. 28, 1861
Henry Dietrich
Dec. 20, 1862
Oct. 17, 1862
Alfred Muller
Sept. 14, 1861
Francisco Ornesi
Jan. 27, 1862
Dec. 20, 1862
Oct. 17, 1862
Sylvia Ronzoni
Aug. 30, 1862
July 30, 1862
Adolphus Wayner
Feb. 23, 1863
Dec. 17, 1862
George Doell.
Nov. 13, 1863
July
31, 1863
John Samsa
Nov. 13, 1863
July 31, 1863
Ferdinand Maggi
Mar. 30, 1864
Mar. 3, 1864
David R. Bruen.
Aug. 12, 1864
July 28, 1864
Charles Duncan
Nov. 16, 1864
Oct. 27, 1864
Emanuel M. Lederer
Nov. 13, 1863
Aug. 25, 1863
Charles Sutter
Nov. 13, 1863
July 3, 1863
Michael O. McGarry
Dec.
9, 1862
Dec. 9, 1862
Charles A. Schouler
Feb. 4, 1864
Jan. 28, 1864 Dec. 12, 1863
Joseph Willson ..
Dec. 17, 1863
George Plumb
Dec. 17, 1863
Dec. 12, 1863
Edward H. Kellogg
June 11, 1864
Thomas J. O'Keefe
Mar. 30, 1864
Cornelius McLean
Feb. 4, 1864
Thomas J. Addi
Mar. 12, 1864
Jan. 28, 1864 Mar. 12, 1864
Louis Edelman
Nov. 9, 1864
Philo J. Tuttle.
Dec. 17, 1864
Charles Menzler
Dec. 7, 1864
Giovanni D. Nesi
Dec. 7, 1864 May 11, 1865
Joseph G. Seck.
Peter Lee.
Jan. 31, 1865
April 21, 1865 Dec. 17, 1864
Discharged May 31, 1863. Resigned Jan. 16, 1862. Dismissed June 23, 1862. Resigned Oct. 7, 1861. Resigned Sept. 10, 1862. Discharged April 21, 1865. Mustered out at expiration of term of service, June 24, 1864. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Discharged Nov. 19, 1864. Discharged April 24, 1865. Resigned May 19, 1864.
Killed in action at Ream's Sta- tion, Va., August 25, 1864. Discharged Dec. 19, 1864. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Discharged Feb. 23, 1865. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65.
Missing since Dec. 28, 1861. Died at Cross Keys, Va., June 15, 1862.
Discharged Dec. 17, 1862. Discharged Nov. 7, 1863. Resigned March 23, 1863. Discharged Dec. 19, 1864. Discharged Sept. 27, 1861. Resigned March 27, 1863. Discharged Jan. 10, 1863. Dismissed Oct. 17, 1862. Dismissed Oct. 17, 1862. Resigned Sept. 29, 1863. Resigned Oct. 7, 1861.
Dismissed June 23, 1862. Discharged May 31, 1863.
Discharged Dec. 17, 1862. Died at Get'b'g, Pa., Aug. 25,'63 Mustered out on expiration of term of service, June 24, 1864. Discharged March 5, 1864. Discharged Dec. 13, 1864. Killed near Petersburg, Va,, Nov. 24, 1864. Resigned June 1, 1865. Discharged March 25, 1864. Discharged Dec. 19, 1864. Died at Georgetown, D. C., May 25, 1864. Discharged Oct. 8, 1864. Discharged Aug. 23, 1864.
Mustered out on expiration of term of service, June 24, '64. Resigned June 1, 1865. Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1864. Dismissed July 7, 1864. Mustered out on expiration of term of service, June 24, 1864. Discharged March 25, 1865. Dismissed Dec. 22, 1864.
Oct. 5, 1864 Sept. 21, 1864 Nov. 19, 1864 Dec. 7, 1864
Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65. Must'd out with reg. July 1, '65.
Sept. 14, 1861
Mar. 10, 1862
Aug. 28, 1861 Jan. 1, 1862
Aphonse Pasquet
Eugene Subit.
Aug. Oct. 28, 1861 7, 1861
Benard Pollock.
June 11, 1864 Feb. 8, 1864
586
REGISTER OF OFFICERS
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.
This Regiment was organized at Auburn, New York, to serve three years. The Companies of which it was composed were raised in the counties of Cayuga and Wayne (twenty-fifth sena- torial district). It was mustered into the service of the United States, August 20th, 1862, and mustered out of the service, June 3d, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department. The recruits were transferred to the 4th New York Artillery. This Regiment participated in the battles enumerated on page 331.
OFFICERS.
Date of com'n.
Date of rank.
Remarks.
Colonels :
Jesse Segoine
Sept. 9,1862
Aug. 15, 1862
Resigned Jan. 3, 1863.
C. Dugald MacDougall, Bt. Brig. Gen. U. S. V ..
Feb. 3, 1863
Jan.
3, 1863
Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
Lieutenant-colonels : Seneca B. Smith
Feb. 3,1863
Jan. 3, 1863
Isaac M. Lusk
May
18, 1863
April 2, 1863
Resigned April 2, 1863. Resigned April 2, 1864.
Lewis W. Husk, Brevet Colonel U. S. V.
Oct.
20, 1864
Aug. 20, 1864
Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
Majors :
James H. Hinman
May 18,1864
April 2, 1863
Joseph W. Corning. Sidney Mead
March 9, 1865
Sept. 29, 1864 Feb. 3, 1865
Adjutants :
Henry H. Segoine
Sept. 9, 1862
James Haggerty
Jan.
28, 1863
Adolphus B. Capron
Oct.
7,1863
June 1,1863
Quartermaster : James Turlan
Sept. 9,1862
July 22, 1862
Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
Surgeon : William Vosburgh.
Sept.
9, 1862
July 25, 1862
Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
Assistant Surgeons : James D. Benton
Sept. 9, 1862
Aug. 7,1862
D. Stewart Hopkins
Sept. 9,1862
Aug. 20, 1862
Charles M. Frisbee
April 15, 1863
April 15, 1863
Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
Chaplain : John N. Brown.
Sept. 9,1862
Aug. 15, 1862
Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
Captains :
Aaron P. Seeley
Sept. 9,1862
Aug. 15, 1862
Marcus W. Murdock.
May 23, 1864
April 2, 1864
Philip J. Lasse
Dec. 24, 1864
Nov. 9, 1864
John S. Coe Robert C. Perry
May
18, 1863
Aug. 15. 1862 March 6, 1863
Edward A. Thomas.
Sept. 9,1862
Aug. 15, 1862 Mar. 23, 1863
Ira Jones ..
May 18,1863
Jerome M. Latin.
May
23,1864
April 20, 1864
David A. Taylor
Oct. 10, 1864
Sebastian D. Holmes
Sept. 9, 1862
Edwin H. Burnham
Oct. 10, 1864
April 1, 1864 Aug. 15, 1862 Auğ. 22, 1864
Resigned August 19, 1864. Discharged January 18, 1865. Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
Sept. 9,1862
Resigned March 10, 1863. Transferred to Veteran Re- serve Corps, Nov. 9, 1864. Resigned March 23, 1863. Discharged April 20, 1864. Died July 15, 1864, in hospital at New York.
Mus'd out with reg. June 3, '65. Discharged June 27, 1864. Mus'd out with reg. June 3, '65,
Discharged June 11, 1864. Discharged February 3, 1865. Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
Oct. 10, 1864
Aug. 15, 1862 Jan. 28, 1863
Resigned January 13, 1863. Resigned June 1, 1863. Mustered out with regiment June 3, 1865.
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