History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878, Part 178

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Publication date: 1878
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COMPANY E. Enrolled in September and October, 1861.


William Heury Knapp, 5th sergeant.


76TH INFANTRY.


COMPANY A.


Enrolled in the fall of 1861.


Ira C. Potter, sergeant (pro. to 2d lieut., July 31, 1863; to 1st lieut., Feb, 17, 1864 ; must. out at exp. of service, Nov. 18, 1864); Robert Southworth, musician.


Privates .- James Edwards, John F. Potter.


78TH INFANTRY (Eagle Brigade).


COMPANY D.


Enrolled in the winter of 1861-62.


W. H. Reynolds, captain (disch. May 4, 1863); Pierson B. Peterson, 1st lieutenant (died Oct. 27, 1862, of wounds received at Antietain, Md.) ; David Jones, 2d lientenant (pro. to 1st lieut .; to capt .: res. Sept. 25, 1863) ; Watson Parish, 1st sergeant ; Wm. H. Bortle, John Frost, Lucius D. Rawlingson, George Hall, sergeants; Julius V. Bliss, Carroll Rolland, Thomas Nemires, Chas. F. Doke, James Neill, Wesley A. Devendorf, Edward Tyler, cor- porals; Samuel T. Smith, musician ; James Cleary, wagoner.


Privates .- George N. Bonghton, Michael Brain, Julius V. Bliss, Wm. H. Bortle, Thomas Burden, John Curtin, Thomas Clinton, James Cleary, James H. Chapin, llenry Davis, Robert M. Davenport, Charles F. Doke, David Fratcher, Audrew Fuller, Zimri Fox, Martin Gillett, Thomas Hall, John Amos Hudd, James Hougb, John Haley, Mortley Hannon, Jabez Jenkins, Joseph Kerscher, Johu Leary, William Lackey, Ely Miller, John Mur- tough, James F. McGee, Wm. W. Meyers, Wm. C. Nash, James Neill, Riley Phelps, Elmer C. Russell, Jacob Sang, Samuel Smith, Lorenzo G. Sumner, Johu Toole, Thomas J. Tracy, Edward Tyler, J. H. Van Vranken, James Ward, John Joseph Ward, Jacob Wertz, Dwight Webster.


81ST INFANTRY.


COMPANY I.


Enrolled in the winter of 1861-62.


Privates .- Willard Ballard (wounded at Petersburg; pro. to capt .; killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864), Oscar A. Benjamin, Henry W. Coy, Henry C. Colburn, George T. Cornish, Michael Dillon, David Drake, George House, Hanson Kinney, William Lindsay, James McGrath, Thos. McDonald, James Murray, John Neaskern (disch. for disability April 17, 1863), Benjamin E. Phillips, Edwin R. Polly (disch. at exp. of ser- vice), James Sherman (disch. June 10, 1865), Chauncey Town, James J. Thayer, Andrew Whalin, Samuel Willard, George Watters, Peter Win- ters, Patrick Judge, Charles J. Edic (1st sergt. Co. C; disch. Oct. 22, 1862), Franklin Edic.


RECRUITS.


Privates .- Nicholas Conradt, William G. Cornwall, Newell Doty, William C. Graves, Francis P. Graves, Cassius C. Halstead, William Hurd, Edward Humphrey, Martin Kimline, Philip E. Miller, William C. Peckham, Charles W. Patrick, Paul Perry, George. W. Stedman, Fayette Smith (disch. Oct. 1, 1862; Co. E), James 1. Butler, Alfred Bugby (corp. Co. E, disch. June 25, 1865), William Brown, Jolin Brown, Thomas Brown, James Cook, George A. Cook, George Fero, Albion P. Martin, George T. O'Connell, George Pooler, John O. Rowley, Theodore Hagener, George Gilchrist (Co. E; died at Rome, Jan. 15, 1862).


93D INFANTRY (2D U. S. SHARPSHOOTERS).


COMPANY B.


Enrolled in the autumn of 1861.


Privates .- Albert W. Barber, Charles H. Birdseye, Addison Burnam, Harrison Burnam, William H. Chèley (wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 12, 1864; killed two days after), Wallace Coe, John Draught, John W. Forg- ham (died in Florence, N. Y., of Virginia fever, Aug. 14, 1863), John W. James, Evan Jones (died at Newport News, Va., of typhoid fever, in April, 1862), Henry G. Littler (disch. from Cliff burn Hosp., Washington, D. C., Aug. 30, 1863), William Lyle (disch. on surgeon's certificate, Nov. 11, 1862), Patrick Madden, John McLuckey, Dennis McVey (killed at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864), Willian Nichols, James Roche, Nathaniel Shepard, Warren Shepard, Everett E. Stanley, Silas C. Stewart, Thomas J. Taylor (pris. at Deep Bottoui, Va., Aug. 16, 1864; died in rebel prison at Salisbury, N. C., about Feb. 1, 1865, and buried there), David Van Buren, Charles E. Williams, Chauncey J. Wilmot, Milo Wadell.


97TH INFANTRY. FIELD AND STAFF.


Charles Wheelock, colonel; died of disease, Jan. 21, 1865 (brev. hrig .- gen. U. S. V.).


John P. Spofford, lieutenant-colonel; pro. to col .; bvt. hrig .- gen .; must. ont with regt. July 18, 1865.


Charles Northrup, major; bvt. lieut .- col., N. Y. V. and U. S. V .; disch. Dec. 9,1864.


Charles Buck, adjutant; disch. March 25, 1862.


Joel T. Comstock, quartermaster ; disch. Sept. 12, 1862.


N. D. Ferguson, surgeon ; disch. March 8, 1862.


Aaron Cornish, assistant surgeon.


J. V. Ferguson, chaplain ; must. out at exp. of service, Nov. 10, 1864.


COMPANY A. Mustered in from Sept. 30, 1861, to Feb. 18, 1862.


Samuel M. Ferguson, captain (cont. Mar. 10, 1862; disch. Oct. 4, 1862) ; Elmer E. Sawyer, Ist lieutenant (com. Mar. 10, 1862; res. July 17, 1863); Charles D. Fenton, 2d lieutenant (com. Mar. 10, 1862; pro. to capt. Dec. 3, 1862; declined); Alex. L. Jilson, 1st sergeant (pro. to 2d lieut. Dec. 3, 1862; to capt. Jan. 7, 1863) ; George Henderson, Chauncey Barnes, Joseph Fenton, Harrison Courtney, sergeants ; Truman Harrington, George Hughs, James H. Lobdell, Julius F. Guilluime (pro. to sergt.), Edwin Bostwick, James McClain, Luther Bullock, Alfred Morling (pro. to sergt.), corporals; Fen- ton Tinsley, Edward Snow (pro. to princ. mus.), musicians; Cornelius Lock wood, wagoner.


Privates .- John Agar, John Aubin (captured at Gettysburg, Pa .; not heard from since), Richard S. Baker, Charles Bellenger, Samnel C. Barnes, Marvin Burlingame, Frank Bowdish (mortally wounded at Hatcher's Run, Va., with discharge papers in his pocket), Eli Barker, George Bundy, Alfred L. Barker (wounded at Wilderness, Va.), Charles Cunningham, Joseph C. Coates, John Daly, William H. Drake (died at Cloud's Mills, Va., buried at Boonville, N. Y.), Charles Davis, John Dillenbeck, Charles Denton, Parley Draper, Evan Evans (wounded at Laurel Hill, June 18, 1864; disch. Oct. 29, 1864; served in twenty-one battles), Jacob Fitch, George Healy, David Ilarrington, James G. Holeman, Bronson R. Holeman, Raw- ley Hamlin, George Herbert, William 11. Jolinson, John A. Josslin, Rufus A. Josslin, Hugh J. Jones, Michael Keefe (pro. to corp.), George Klink, Walter Kingsbury, Abel Lobdell, James McLaren, James Martin, Johu Manchester (pro. to capt. of another company), David Perkins (pro. to sergt.), Justus Place, Isaac Prough, Thomas Rourke, Rudolph Roar, Cyrus C. Simons, Dwight W. Stannard, Marcus Streeter, Silas B. Sherman, George Sherman (pro. to corp .; disch. July 31, 1865), George Stokes, Charles H. Streator (drowned at Waterloo, Ang. 3, 1862; buried at Washington, D. C.), Alanson Scott, Rufus Tompkins, Daniel D. Tompkins, George A. Vanire, Harrison Wilsey, Allen A. Ward, Andrew J. Young, Aaron Your- den (pro. to capt.), James Bates, Lester W. Bates, Hannibal Dow, Charles Duffy, Timothy Scanlin, Lawrence Vaughan, Alfred Vandusen, William A. Hopkins.


COMPANY B. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


A. Dayan Parsons, captain (disch. June 1, 1863) ; Dennis J. Downing, 2d lieu- tenant (pro. to adjt. Jan. 7, 1863; to capt. Feb. 23, 1863; res. Feb. 12, 1864) ; Byron J. Douglas, sergeant ; Charles A. Leach, corporal.


Privates .- Jacob W. Carner, John Oberson, Hiram Whitney, Horace Whitney, James Wheelock, Francis T. Brennan, John Brickley (dischi. Feb. 14, 1865), Luke Burns, Joseph Demot, Lewis N. Kenter, Philip Kime, Dwight Leech, Lewis Thompson, Henry Wright, George Glessman.


COMPANY C. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


Stephen Manchester, captain (disch. Sept. 12, 1862) ; Louis H. Rowan, 1st lien- tenant (pro. to Q .- M., Nov. 24, 1862; disch. Nov. 18, 1864); Andrew Wood, 2d lieutenant (pro. to capt., Nov. 24, 1862 ; discharged Aug. 30, 1864) ; Thomas Waters, Ist sergeant ; Hugh Trawl, Ebenezer Harrington, James M. Chism, John Ellet, sergeants ; Alfred Sherman, John Ballou, Clark Robbins, James S. Daly, Arnold R. Walker, William P. Bartlett, William Jones, corporals ; John Woodard, musician ; James Canning, wagoner.


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Privates .- James Anson, George Blade, Charles Brower, August Bruns, Thomas Breen, Warren A, Blasier, John Brown, James M. Combs, Hugh Corley, Frederick Casbacker, Thomas Crosson, Ilenry E. Carswell, Ambrose E. Curtis, Jolin Conroy, John Cannalla, Rensselaer Clark, Parley Draper, William D. Edsell, Joshua Ennis, Gottlieb Earginsinger, David W. Frank- lin (pro. to sergt .; died in March, 1865), James Garsden, John Hennessey, Richard Hole, Richard Handly (sce Company K), Thomas Hudson, Wil- liam Juman, Edward Jones, Hosea Kimble, Gilbert Kimble, Henry Lane, Hiram Morville, Thomas McChesney, Sylvanus Mills, l'eter McGarey, Ilamilton S. Ornbeck, Alonzo Perkins, Kodcs P'caler, Hiram Rosa, John Sickels, Augustus Sheperd, Alfred Sherman (pro. to licut. ; killed in first day's fight at Gettysburg, l'a., July 2, 1863), Ebenezer N. Snow, Chauncey Thorn, Daniel Thorn, Augustus Tyler, Hugh Williams, George Wood, Charles Whitney, George W. Wilkerson, George Webster, Edward Welch, Willett Conkling, James Chapman, John Farrell, John Garling, Tuttle Miller, William Moakley, William Oatman, James Scovell, Nicholas Smith, Albert Jillson.


COMPANY D. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


Privates .- William Cooley, Henry Cooley, Henry E. Adams (pro. to corp .; killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862), James E. Allum, Zara Burlingame, James Dorathy, Thomas Gleason, Edward Herbage, William Nichols, Henry Rockwell, Charles Wood , Jr.


COMPANY E.


Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


Richard Jones, captain (died Sept. 5, 1862, of wounds received at 2d Bull Run) ; Maross Jenkins, Ist lieutenant ; Justus O. Rockwell, 2d lieutenant (pro. to Ist lieut., Dec. 3, 1862 ; disch. May 15, 1865); Joseph H. Smith, 1st sergt. (pro. to 2d licut. Dec. 3, 1862; to adj't, Feb. 23, 1863 ; to captain, Nov. 30, 1863 ; mustered out at expiration of service, Oct. 20, 1864), Alonzo R. West- cott, W. S. Iluddleston, Horace B. Thomas, Ashland C. Wheeler, ser- geants ; John L. Arnold, Owen D. Richards, David Worden, Albert J. Wheeler, Fred. W. Youngs, William H. Griffiths, corporals; Harvey Nichols, musician ; Evan Benjamin, wagoner.


Privates,-Alfred T. Avery, John M. Briggs, John Beattie, James Beattie, Gil- bert Bronson, John Couklin, Herman Danker, Eben Davis, Randolph Dewey, William W. Evans, William Gray, Michael Gilboy (disch. in 1865), Robert J. Hughs, Hugh Hughs, Chester Kent, Walter Martin, William Murry, Thomas Mathews, Russell Marthers, Jr., Richard Martin, Alfred Nichols, Owen J. Owens, Henry Owens, Samuel Odell, John Prichard, Benjamin Pooler, Patrick Purdy, Rhodes Pooler, Jerry Riley, William Robinson, Jerome Stantlift, James Stewart, John Stowe, Chancellor Stephenson, Jefferson Sullivan, Thomas Smith, Jamcs B. Windover, Jerome Worden, Warren Whceler, Richard E. Williams, Charles Wall.


COMPANY F. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


Morehonsc Mallett, 8th Corporal.


Privates .- Harrison Lane, Joseph Fourner.


COMPANY G. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


William Smith, captain (disch. Oct. 31, 1862); Chas. II. Sewell, Edward C. Dyas, sergeauts; John D. Seott, corporal ; Jolin Steifather, musician. Privates .- Henry B. Barker, Andrew C. Douglass, John Loftus, Daniel Quinn,


Jolm Daley, Johu Leahey, Edward McMahon, Denuis Sheehan, Merrit HI, Smith, James A. Williams.


COMPANY H. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


Anton Brendle, captain (disch. Sept. 25, 1862) ; Louis Dallarmi, 2d lieutenant (killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862); Robert Spring, Herrman Duf- fort, Peter Hermes, Wm. Mocglin, August Rudon, John Kautt, George Rosenthal, eorporals.


Privates .- Peter Binhamer, Alfons Borthelat, James Bersinger, Jolin Bralins, Frederiek Fischer, Rudolph Frisch, Gottfried Glessmann , killed at Antie- tam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862), George Glessmann (killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862), Jolin Hausor, John Heinrich, Jacob Kainer, Leo Miller, Josef Rugamer, Henry Roehl, William Rayn, Rudolph Rohr, Michael Seiler, Peter Severin, Bartholomew Stubor (killed at sceond Bull Run, Va., Aug. 30, 1862), Philip Schumacker, Jolin Seliweinsberg, John Schomer, Jacob Widmann, Goorge Glessmann, Andrew Grim, Louis Hobzieger, Friedrich Heitzman, Angust Kotelinig, Joseph More, Samuel Staeker- man, Jacob Stocker, John Witting, John Wormuth (killod at seeond Bull Run, Va., Aug. 30, 1862).


COMPANY I. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


George Griffiths, wagoner.


Privates .- Henry N. Burr, William Garnsey, Oscar Johnston, Johu O'Brien, Archibald B. Snow, Joseph Young, Rudolph Frish, Ambrose E. Curliss, William Oatınan.


COMPANY K.


Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.


Gustavus M. Palmer, captain (trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Ang. 10, 1863); Joseph Warren, Ist licutenant (disch. Sept. 24, 1862) ; Rush P. Cady (Accoud lieutenant (pro. to 1st lient. Jan. 7, 1863; died July 24, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg, Pa.); IIcnry Owens, 1st sergt ; George Alexander, Win. Huntbacht, Wm. A. Wright, sergeants ; Beuj. M. Knight, Rosell Mitchell, Irving HI. Crandall, William Lane, Henry Frisbie, Barnard Fisher, corporals.


Privates .- Charles E. Brainard, A. Everard Briggs, James Bruce (killed at second Bull Run, Va., Aug. 30, 1862), Edward Blunt, Edwin Cady, James B. Crossman, Lorenzo W. Cothrill, Henry E. Carswell, Daniel Dacie, Eugene Daly, Charles Dentou, Evan Evans, William Farnsworth, Joseph Farnsworth, Wright Farnsworth, James C. Gilbert, Michael Gilboa, Calvin V. Graves (pro. to priu. mus.), James S. Hawkins, Thomas Huntbacht, Charles II. Hayden, Frederick Hooper, Peter S. Hugunin, George Herbert, Raleigh Hamlin, Richard Ilandley (killed at Antietam, MI., Sept. 17,1862), Charles P'. Johnson, Daniel Kelley, Gcorge Lawrence, Francis McChris- tol, Johu Myers, John McCormick, David W. Prosser, Isaac Prow, Justus Placc, John Roberts, James H. Smith, Storrs Sherman, Alanson Seott, John Williams, John D. Warmuth, Richard J. Yates, Jeremiah App, James C. BInnt, Thomas Brodes, John Carroll, David Cuff, John Collins, Philip Gallagher, Dominick Gallagher, James Gallagher, James H. Jen- nings, Joseph Luger, George Milberry, Nicholas Smith, Samuel Stocker- man, Frederick Wolf, John Witting, Charles Northrup.


101ST INFANTRY.


COMPANY B.


Enrolled in the fall of 1861.


Richard P. Egan, 2d lientenant (pro. to 1st lieut. Oct. 3, 1862; to adjt. Oct. 17, 1862; must. out at consolidation, Dec. 24, 1862) ; Charles Shepard, Ist ser- geant ; James McNcany, 5th sergeant.


Privates .- Walter S. Bates, Thomas Boylan, Thomas Blake, William Carroll, Richard Dillon, Jolin G. Ellis, Monroe Howland, John W. Hall, Jolin Healy, Richard Heffron, John McGrath, Thomas Quin, James B. Tyler (dis. for disability, Jan. 15, 1863), William Van Dreser.


COMPANY E. Enrolled in the fall of 1861.


David L. Beckwith, captain (must. out at consolidation, Dec. 24, 1862); Charles W. Scott, Wm. Il. Snyder, sergeants; James H. Allen, Bronson J. Tyler, Edward Jordan, corporals.


Privates .- Everett E. Allen, Benjamin Batoman, Charles Bennett, Westly Brower, Thomas II. Bryden, Nicholas Burk, Charles L. Cass, Peter B. Considine, Jesse Curtis, Charles B. Evans, Patrick Fay, Wm. H. Frazier, Charles H. Grinnel, Monroe Howland, Carlos Harrington, Jerome D. Hills, Dennis Hills, George W. King, Marcus Lowell, James McGrath, Oscar P. Miner, William O'Shaughnessy, Nicholas Powers, Thomas Powers, Johu G. Rauney, George W. Samson, Jacob Shoemaker, John Smith, Frederick M. Wells, James Moshier.


187TH INFANTRY. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


William R. Pease, colonel ; com. Aug. 22, 1862; res. from ill health, and was disch. Oct. 5, 1863, brev. brig .- gen. U. S. V.


Alvin White, colonel; eom. Sept. 5, 1863; wounded at Drury's Bluff; dis. July 18, 1864.


Rufus Daggett, colonel . eom. Ang. 12, 1864; brev. brig .- gen. U. S. V .; must. out with regt. June 8, 1865.


Franeis X. Myer, lientenant-colonel ; eom. Ang. 12, 1864; brev. eol. U. S. V .; wounded at Fort Fisher ; minst. out with regt. June 8, 1865.


Egbert Bagg, major; eom. Aug. 12, 1864; brev. lient .- col. U. S. V .; wounded at Fort Fisher ; must. out with regt. June 8, 1865.


James M. Lattimore, adjutant; eom. Sept. 10, 1862; res. Oet. 29, 1863.


Augustus M. Erwin, adjutant; eom. Dee. 14, 1863; pro. to capt. Aug. 12, 1864 ; trans, to 48th N. Y. V.


Charles S. Millard, adjutaut ; eom. Sept. 10, 1862 ; dis. Sept. 22, 1864.


Charles 11. Roys, adjutant; com. Nov. 2, 1864; must. out with regt. June 8, 1865.


William E. Richards, quartermaster; com. Nov. 24, 1862; must. out with regt. Edward Loomis, surgeon; com. Sept. 10, 1862; dis. April 15, 1863.


Henry W. Carpenter, surgeon; com. June 11, 1863; dis. Nov. 5, 1864.


James A. Mowris, surgeon ; com. Dec. 19, 1861; must. out with regt.


Samuel Ingraham, assistant surgeon ; eom. Sept. 10, 1862; dis. Oct. 14, 1862. Warren E. Day, assistant surgeon ; com. June 19, 1863; must. out with regt. J. F. Crippen, chaplain ; com. Sept. 10, 1862; dis. Feb. 16, 1864.


John D. Jones, chaplain ; com. June 30, 1864 ; must. out with regt.


George W. Brigham, captain ; eom. Sept. 10, 1862; died of wounds, May 17, 1864. Isaae H. Dann, captain ; com. May 25, 1864; not must. as captain.


Ilarrison l'ease, captain ; eom. June 29, 1864; brev. lient .- col. N. Y. V. ; must. out with regt.


J. Parsons Stone, captain ; eom. Sept. 10, 1862 ; killed in action near Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864.


David B. Magill, captain ; com. June 29, 1864; brev. maj. U. S. V. and N. Y. V .; must. out with regt. June 8, 1865.


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John Kerrigan, captain ; com. Dec. 14, 1863; brev. maj. U. S. V .; dis. Oct. 8, 1864.


Wm. L. Bartholomew, captain ; com. Oct. 31, 1864; brev. maj. U. S. V .; must. out with regt.


John M. W. Walcott, captain; com. Sept. 10, 1862; dis. Nov. 18, 1863; died March 15, 1864.


Edward Downer, captain ; com. Marchi 30, 1864; trans, to 48th N. Y. V.


Levi K. Brown, captain ; com. Sept. 10, 1862; dis. Sept. 1864.


Algernon E. Smith, captain ; com. Sept. 16, 1864; brev. maj. U. S. V .; must. ont with regt.


Seth J. Steves, captain ; com. Sept. 10, 1862; res. March 3, 1863.


Lewis R. Clark, captain ; com. March 12, 1863; brev. maj. U. S. V .; dis. March 20, 1865.


Wm. L. Hulbert, captain; com. April 22, 1865; brev. lient .- col. U. S. V .; must. out with regt.


William J. Ilunt, captain; com. Dec. 19, 1863; died of wounds July 29, 1864. Augustus M. Erwin, captain ; com. Aug. 12, 1864; trans, to 48th N. Y. V. A. R. Stevens, captain ; com. Sept. 10, 1862; must. out with regt. Charles Wheelock (2d), captain ; com. Sept. 10, 1862 ; dis. Feb. 14, 1864.


Edward Warr, captain; com. March 26, 1864; brev. maj. U. S. V .; dis. March 25, 1865.


John H. Fairbanks, captain; com. March 29, 1865; not must. as capt. James A. Race, captain ; com. Sept. 10, 1862 ; res. Oct. 28, 1862.


Johu T. Thomas, captain, com. Sept. 16, 1864; brev. maj. U. S. V. ; killed at Fort Fisher, N. C., Jan. 15, 1865.


Frank H. Lay, captain ; com. Jan 31, 1865; must. out with regt.


Isaac H. Dann, 1st lieutenant ; com. Sept. 10, 1862; died June 4, 1864 ; of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va.


Benjamin F. Miller, 1st lieutenant; com. May 24, 1864; not must. as 1st lient ; brev. capt. N. Y. V.


Jolın G. Glazier, 1st lieutenant; com. Jan. 31, 1865; must. out with regt. George W. Ross, 1st lieutenant ; com. June 29, 1864; must. out with regt. Henry L. Adams, Ist lieutenant; com. Sept. 16, 1864; must. out with regt. Edwin Risley, 1st lieutenant ; com. Sept. 10, 1862.


J. Knox Williams, Ist lieutenant; com. June 29, 1864; died of wounds, Sept. 30, 1864.


Adelbert Ecker, 1st lieutenant; com. Oct. 31, 1864; must, ont with regt. Morris Chappell, 1st lieutenant; com. Sept. 10, 1862; res. Feb. 14, 1864. H. Dwight Grant, 1st lieutenant ; com. May 31, 1865; not must. as 1st lieut. Alonzo Denton, Ist lieutenant; com. Nov. 19, 1864; not must. as 1st lieut. Robert Bryant, Ist lieutenant; com. April 26, 1865 ; must. out with regt. Spencer C. Meyer, 1st lieutenant; com. Aug. 12, 1864; disch. May 17, 1865. Eugene C. Skinner, 1st lieuteuant; com. Oct. 31, 1864; brev. capt. U. S. V .; must. out with regt.


John C. Haynes, Ist lieutenant; com. Sept. 10, 1862; res. Oct. 26, 1862. William E. Pease, Ist lientenant ; com. Jan. 31, 1865; must. ont with regt. Levi J. Carver, 1st lieutenant; com. April 22, 1865 ; must. out with regt. Frederick E. Boden, 2d lieutenant; com. April 22, 1865; must. out with regt. Evan G. Jones, 2d lieutenant; com. March 12, 1863 ; died July 5, 1863. William C. Casselinan, 2d lieutenant ; com. Dec. 14, 1863; killed near Drury's Bluffs, Va., May 15, 1864.


Medine L. Johnson, 2d lieutenant; com. Jan. 31, 1865; must. out with regt. Cornelius K. Baker, 2d lientenant; com. Nov. 24, 1862; disch. Feb. 19, 1863. Milton Brayton, 2d lientenant ; com. Feb. 28, 1863; disch. Aug. 1, 1863. Albert G. Elmer, 2d lieutenant ; com. Sept. 16, 1864; not mustered. Hermon Clark, 2d lieutenant ; com. March 30, 1865; not mustered. John Rogers, 2d lieutenant; com. Dec. 10, 1864; not mustered. William Southworth, 2d lieutenant; com. April 22, 1865; not mnstered.


Henry W. Marchisi, 2d lieutenant ; com. June 29, 1864: declined to accept com- mission.


De Witt Kling, 2d lieutenant; com. April 22, 1865; not mustered.


H. Dwiglit Grant, 2d lieutenant; com. Dec. 14, 1863; trans. to 48th N. Y. V. Henry S. Miller, 2d lieutenant; com. May 31, 1865; not mustered. William Appleton, 2d lientenant; com. March 30, 1864 : res. Sept. 29, 1864. William H. Nelson, 2d lieutenant ; com. Nov. 19, 1864; not must. ; killed in action, Sept. 29, 1864.


George B. Fairhead, 2d lieutenant; com. April 22, 1865; not mustered. Henry Shedd, 21 licutenant; com. Sept. 10, 1862; res. March 2, 1863. Benjamin F. Miller, 2d lieutenant ; com. March 12, 1863; died Dec. 17, 1864. Eben M. Shorey, 2d lieutenant; com. Oct. 31, 1864; must. out with regt. Ammi Marquissea, 2d lieutenant; com. Sept. 10, 1862; dischi. Oct. 21, 1863. Fayette W. Olmstead, 2d lieutenant; com. Jan. 31, 1865 ; must. ont with regt. Samuel Miller, 2d lieutenant; com. Sept. 10, 1862; res. Oct. 28, 1862. Alouzo Denton, 2d lieutenant ; com. March 30, 1864; disch. Jan. 23, 1865. Peter Lanc, 2d lieutenant; com. Nov. 19, 1864; not mustered. Edward Williams, private; brevetted 2d lient, by Governor.


COMPANY A. Mustered in August 8, 1862.


George W. Brigham, captain ; mortally wounded at Drury's Bluffs; died. Isaac H. Dann, 1st lieutenant.


Bartholomew, 2d lieutenant.


George W. Ross, 1st sergeant ; pro. to 2d lieut. Sept. 1, 1863. Giles Pullman, 2d sergeant.


Engene C. Skinner, 3d sergeant ; pro. to 2d lieut. June 10, 1864.


Charles T. Adams, 4th sergcant ; pro. to 1st sergt .; wounded at mine explo- sion and at Chapin's Farm, Va .; disch. June 5, 1865.


Samnel C. Emery, 5th sergeant.


Monroe Woolnough, 1st corporal; died Oct. 29, 1864, at Fort Annapolis, Md. Eincry H. Jacobs, 2d corporal.


George Burkett, 3d corporal.


Evan G. Jones, 4thi corporal ; pro. to 1st lient. April 1, 1863.


Orrin Comstock, 5th corporal.


George W. Brown, 6th corporal ; pro. to sergt. ; killed at Fort Fisher, N. C., Jan. 15, 1865.


Adelbert W. Francis, 7thi corporal ; disch. June 27, 1865; pro. to sergt.


Alex. McLean, 8th corporal ; pro. to sergt .; pris. at Andersonville, Ga .; pa- roled April 22, 1865.


William Leet, discharged June 27, 1865; musician.


Samuel Irish, musician.


Thomas V. Comstock, wagoner; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.


PRIVATES.


Samuel Allen, died of wounds received in service.


Norman D. Ash, dicd Oct. 3, 1863, on Folly Island, S. C. Elward Anderson.


Theodore C. Ballou, wounded May 16, 1864.


John Barnard, disch. May 31, 1863.


Robert Beard.


. Daniel Beeman.


George W. Brown.


John Berg, lost cye at Fort Fisher.


Judson C. Brown, died Jan. 5, 1864.


Myron A. Carrier.


Adelbert L. Carver.


Michael Conlan.


James A. Collins, disch. Oct. 5, 1863, and died on his way home.


Charles Corbett, pro. to corp .; wounded at Fort Fisher.


Wilbur Cummings.


Eli Doliver.


George T. Earl, pro. to corp. Feb. 20, 1865.


John Eastham.


Henry Edwards, died Feb. 2, 1864.


Henry Evans. Thomas Evans, trans. to Co. G.


William Fish.


Edward S. Foster, died of typhoid fever, July 24, 1863.


John Francis.


Williams Francis, wounded and prisoner, Sept. 29, 1862; lost a leg. William H. Francis, pro. to corp., Jan. 30, 1864; to scrgt., Feb. 25, 1865. Russell Fuller, disch. for pro. to 2d lient. in 6th N. Y. Heavy Art. James Garlock.


Evan Griffith. James Halen.


Andrew J. Harrington, pro. to corp., Dec. 1, 1863.


Wm. H. Harrison, killed at storming of Fort Fisher, Jan. 15, 1865.


Leander Harwood, disch. for disability, Oct. 7, 1862.


William Hicks.


James W. Hobbs, disch. June 23, 1865.


Edward Hughes.


Griffith Joues, died Sept. 25, 1863.


Alanson Lanning, Jr.


Charles B. Law, pro. to corp. ; killed at Drnry's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1864. Frederick Law, killed at Fort Fisher, Jan. 15, 1865.


James Law, transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.


Thomas Little, prisoner at Drury's Bluff; exchanged.


Joseph Lynclı.


Anson Lorenz.


Frederick Martin.


Robert J. Mahaffey.


Nathan B. Meredith, disch. June 8, 1865, after nearly three years' service. William Milligan.


Gilman Miller, died at Fortress Monroe, Va., July 5, 1864.


John Mortitt, disch. for disability, Dec. 22, 1864.


Griffith A. Morris.


Lawrence Myler.


David W. Nelson.


Jacob Newkirk, woundel at Drury's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1864. Edward Nevers.




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