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COMPANY K.
John Ryan, private, enl. Feb. 7, 1865.
2D ("BLACK HORSE") CAVALRY.
COMPANY H.
Enrolled in August, September, and October, 1861.
George H. Ward, Ist lieutenant (com. Nov. 19, 1861; must. out with regt., March 31, 1862) ; James Spencer, sergeant; Moulton Le Clar, corporal ; Privates,-Alfred Butler, Lafayette Chase, John Cronk, Charles Cavanay, Benjamin Davis, Leroy Drake, Philander N. Gausey, John M. Joslin, Flavel Murphy, William Poyser, Smith Sherman, Robert Short.
3D CAVALRY. COMPANY G.
Mustered in August and September, 1861.
A. G. Brewer, Ist lieutenaut; Albert M. Jones (nied since the war, of exposure during service), John A. Woolf, sergeants; Hamlin W. Woodard, Henry McCulloch, Joseph Phridle, corporals; Frederick Abrie, blacksmith ; John Bartlett, wagoner.
Privates .- Michael Andrie, Frank Bowen, Garret Comiford, William Coven- hoven, Cornelius Covenhoven, George Dibhle, Anthony Dewire, Henry H. Eager, Milo Graves, John Griffith, Thomas J. Griffith, Mathew Hilt, William Harlow, Albert Himple, Nelson Huftall, Lewis Highie, Edward Holliday, Charles J. Lind, Lewis Morey, John Mckinsey, Leonard Os- born, Christian Peeters, Edward Parr, Richard Roberts, Edward Roberts, Theodore Stormes, Charles A. Young, Rensselaer Randel, George W. Williamson, Stepheu O. Cook, quartermaster (died).
8TH CAVALRY.
COMPANY G.
Mustered in October and November, 1861.
Frederick Scoville, battalion adjutant (disch. Oct. 16, 1862); W. H. Healy, cap- tain ; com. Feb. 19, 1862; resigued March 20, 1863.
Privates .- Fayette Allen, Henry Andrews, David H. Covil, John A. Bnillson, Albert Buckingham, Charles O. Clark, John Coil, George W. Cathrell, Albert Camp, Charles D. Davis, Francis Denman, Houry Fielding, Eu- gene Ferry, Zima M. Fuller, James Griffitb, Clark A. Gates, Henry Goodfellow, Eli Hicks, Jr. (disch. June 7, 1865), Horace Harrington, John Kirkwood, John Kallacer, Richard Murphy, Joseph Murphy, Henry Moore, Thomas Mercer, Charles Morgan, Levi Munger, John Mors, Wayne I. Peck, Austin B. Pixley, William P. Sargent, James Sykes, James H. Seals, Alpha Utley, Henry Walker, Roderick White.
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RECRUITS.
Privates .- William Carrol (Co. I; disch. Dec. 8, 1864), Chauncey Miner, George W. Rider, James C. Smart (Co. I; disch. April 3, 1864; re-enlisted ; disch. July 10, 1865), David Arnold, George Andrews, Robert Arnold, Henry Abbott, Robert Bowers, Benjamin B. W. Brabazon, William H. Berritt, George Bouck, Frederick Bewsher, Archibald J. Burlison (Co. I ; dicd in hospital at Hagerstown, Md., Dec. 6, 1863), Lawrcuce L. Brown, Levi P. Blaker (Co. G; disclt. June 7, 1865), Merritt L. Blasier, Maxi- milian Bellart, C. B. Campbell (died at Washington, D. C., Dec. 25, 1862), Charles F. Chadwick, Albert Clark, Frederick Clark, Hiram J. Cain (disch. for disability ; re-enlisted Sept. 5, 1864, in 15th Eng .; disch. June 19, 1865), Chauncey H. Chapin, Thomas Dean, John J. Davis, Edwin J. Dudley (Co. B; disch. June 9, 1865), William Dale, Seth D. Dunbar (disch, for disability beforo going to ficld), James Donohuo, William Ford, David C. Davis (disch. July 7, 1865), C. M. Ford (killed at Gettys- burg, Pa.), Rileigh Gray, Williani M. Greenltill, Oscar J. Gridley, Cor- nelius Galvin, William II. Griffin, Luke E. Hitchcock, E. A. Gardiuier, Eli Hicks, Julius Hazzard (Co. G; died in U. S. hospital, at Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 22, 1862), James Hilton, John Hall, Robert Harrington, Hugh IFuglies, George Jones, Francis M. Laphanı, Jolin P. Littler (disch. in June, 1865), A. M. Mills, Henry E. Morris, Thomas McGorden, Henry C. Minter, G. T. Murphy, Ed. T. Montgomery, Frank N. Morey, Patrick Mounahan, Charles I. Mattison, Melvin E. Nichols, J. N. Newth, F. M. Parker, John Peck, Lewis Robinson, William Patterson, Thomas Ro- botham, Cornelius Ryan, Austin Randall, John W. Redner, William Reilly, Michael Sullivan, Edwin Segar, George H. Stewart, John S. Smith (Co. G; killod at Beverly Ford, Va., June 9, 1863), Leroy Steb- bins, John Stern, Truman Smith, Dennis Sheehan, Horace W. Swcet (disch. June 6, 1865), Robert J. Tanuer, Charles O. Townsend, G. W. Townsend, John Whipple, Albert F. Wilcox, Simeon H. Williams.
11TH CAVALRY-SCOTT'S "900."
COMPANY C.
William B. Slafter, 3d sergeant; Charles Vance, Warren Dodge, corporals. Privates .- William Busby, Noah Carr, Thomas Clark, Samuel H. Courtwright, Evan Evans, Cyrus Fanchard, James Kain, Thomas Knowles, Michael Larkin, John Marsden, Luke Shaw, Sidney Watkins, Tracy H. Wade (disch. at Washington, D. C., May 30, 1862, for disability).
13TH CAVALRY.
COMPANY F.
Mustered in June 20, 1863.
Reuben Perry, Michael McNcven, John Wershine, corporals.
Privates .- Steplien Cobell, Edward O'Neal, James Strickland, Chas. A. Whituey.
15TH CAVALRY. COMPANY A.
Mustered in August 8, 1863.
Privates .- James Brown, Nicholas Butler, Daniel Delany, Charles Lesliure, Andrew Mosbrook, John Pardee, Eugene Richmond, Wesley Turner.
COMPANY K.
Mustered in October 15, 1863.
Privates .- Sidney Brewer, Thomas G. Burgess, Thomas Gallagher, Henry M. Metice, Wesley S. Perry, James W. Stilles, Peter Van Allen, Henry I. Woodbridge.
COMPANY M.
Enrolled in December, 1863, and January, 1864. PRIVATES.
Josiah Baker.
James Balf, prisoner, Nov. 1, 1864 ; escaped ; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
George J. Bell, slightly wounded in cheek ; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
James A. Batcs.
Francis W. Beckwith, disch. after two years' service in 3d Inf .; served till Sept. 29, 1865, in cav.
George Bennett, Milton Butcher, Jolin Butcher, William Carpenter.
Marion B. Crossott, disch. June 12, 1865.
Frank Clark.
George M. Clark.
Richard Corcoran, discb. Scpt. 7, 1865.
John Corcoran, died of consumption, at Cumberland, Md., Nov. 16, 1864.
Peter Cosgriff, Noyes F. Crandall, John H. Culver, John Daly, Jumes Dampsay, Thomas O. Gardner.
Heman H. Griswold, disch. Aug. 9, 1865 ; uruch debilitated while in sorvice. Philip Gough.
George Hall. Herman Hesse, dischi. Ang. 24, 1865.
HIonry H. Holmes. Charles Ilubbell, disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
George Huycke, pro. to sergt .; disch. June 12, 1865.
Robert Jarvis, Edward Jones, Edwin Jones, Johu Keeling, Samuel Kelley, George B. Kipp, Ashbel Nortou, Lory Palmer.
Theodore A. Perry, pro. to corp. William Porter.
William Ryder, disch. June 28, 1865.
Thomas J. Sbaw, Josepli Shorey, John Skclley, Edward Sutliff, Warren Thayer. John Unser, prisoner; diod at Andersonvillo, Ga., Oct. 10, 1864.
John Williams, pro. to corp.
George Wilson, dischi. Sept. 29, 1865.
20TH CAVALRY ("MCCLELLAN CAVALRY").
COMPANY A.
Private .- Robert Thomas.
COMPANY G.
Mustered in September 3, 1863.
Privates .- William Bowers, Charles R. Came, Danicl Conyne, Owen Cerigan, Oliver Dishan, Edward Frisby, Charles Letson, Iliram P. Lake, James McGardy, Charles Pane, Arthur Putnam, George II. Plantz, William Robinson, Charles A. Tidd.
COMPANY I. Mustered in September 17, 1863.
J. J. Carroll, captain ; com. Dec. 19, 1863; must. out with regt., July 31, 1865. Privates .- Samuel E. Faulkes, Thomas Moody, Benedict Master, Joseph J. Reese, William Seymour, John Sweeny.
COMPANY M. Mustered in September 30, 1863.
Privates .- Uriah Crocker, Albert Culey, Thomas Corcoran (disch. in Sept. 1865), David Crocker, Henry Smith.
22D CAVALRY. COMPANY B.
Mustered in January 5, 1864.
David Jones, corporal ; Nelson J. Mecham, farrier; James Ellis, saddler. Privates .- Henry Allely, Frederick Ackerman, Matthew Barnea, William Boyd, James W. De Votie, George Davis, Thomas A. Desbrow, David Fant, William N. Gardiner, George E. Newell, Alexander Newell, Franklin Porry, Thomas H. Pugh, Fayette Taylor.
COMPANY C. Mustered in January 5, 1864.
Frank Cornish, sergeant; Richard Stetson, corporal ; John McCarrick, saddler. Privates .- Robert Bathrick, Thomas Burns, John Carpenter, Benijalı Dunham, Silas N. Harrington, Frederick Hulbert, John P. Lanning, James Rich- ards, Ransom Saxton, Adam M. Sterling, Joseph N. Young.
COMPANY E. Mustered in January 10, 1864.
Robert Southworth, sergeant.
PRIVATES.
Milton Freemau.
Benjamin N. Shaver, prisouer at Smithfiold, Va., iu Aug. 1864; supposed died Dec. 8, 1864.
Reuben N. Trumble, disch. Aug. 24, 1865.
Paul Will.
COMPANY G.
Danicl P. Barnes, corporal ; must. out with regt. in Aug. 1865.
COMPANY M. Mustered in February 3, 1864.
Gilbert L. Frank, 1st sergeant; Nelson Field, sergeant.
Privates .- Charles Brown, Orrin P. Chapmau, Richard Daily, Amasa Frost, Georgo F. Hawkins, Benjamin Jacob.
24TH CAVALRY. COMPANY B.
Mustered in January 7, 1864.
N. Wm. Palmer, captain (second enlistment; last served in Co. E, 26thi Regt., N. Y. Vols .; disch. May 28, 1863; com. capt. in 21thi Cav., Feb. 2, 1864; brov. maj. N. Y. Vols. ; disch. Sept. 13, 1864) ; Arba Brookins, Ist lieuten- ant ; reached this rank through several promotions ; disch. Aug. 4, 1865. Privates .- John Anderson, Theodore I. Ashley, Robert Adams, Charles Burges, Engene II. Brown, Horace Brummier, James Barden, Sydam Bortles, Adam Beck, Edwin D. Bates, Charles W. Converse, Herman Duffert, Richard Down, Benjamin F. Davis, Charles Dabler, William Evans, An- thony Gross, Robert Gibbs, Samuel S. Geer, John H. Hughes, Frederick Hanna, Matthew Hicky, Jacob C. Jacoby, Thomas A. Jones, Frank Kines, Edwin Kemble, George Lenk, Lawson E. Lewis, John Linn, Charles G. Lemon, Oliver C. Morris, Edward Mudderman, John McCall, Edward Magee, Jolın Paterson, Jacob Porter, Davis Ryle, Benjamin Smith, George C. Smith, Chris. Streeter, Reed M. V. Snyder, Nicholas Straus, Eberhardt Triebel, William Thomas, Simon Taffner, Iliram Wilsey, Harrison Wil- sey, Andrew J. Wilsey, John Young.
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COMPANY F.
Mustored in January 17, 1864
Chas. B. Coventry, captain; com. Feb. 2. 1 '64; pro. to lient .- colonel, May 17, 1865; d sch. by reason of consolidation, June 17, 1865.
Benj. F. Sweet, 24 li ntenit; com. Feb, 2, 1864; pro. to q .- m., Oct. 2, 1864 ; trans. to 1st Provisional Cav., June 17, 1865; must. out with that regt., July 19, 1865.
Charles P. Williams, quartermaster sergeant ; Alex. II. Campbell, 4th sergeant; Marin Mullin, 5th sergeant ; Matti-on Clark, 8th sergeant.
Privu'es .- J An R. Brower L-ander L. Burl y, Chas. W. Converse, William HI. Cook, Joseph Chisam, Henry Coyle, Chas. Wm. Gavott, Nathan Henry, William Hays, James McDonough, Lawrence Masterson, John Maier, William A. Maxon, Henry OFifield, Edward Oldfield, William Oldfield, Henry G. Perry, Willimo Randolph, Frank Smart, El jah M. Sandford, Willi on Su livan, Thomas Sullivan. Everett Th anpson, Benj inin Thorne, Diniel Thorne, Charles E. Thomas, Levi M Turne", James Watson, George E. Wallice, John Henry Wing, David Williams.
COMPANY L.
Mut tered in January 19, 1964.
Privat's .- Seymour Bullock, Wm. K. Clemons, Charles Decker, Phil p Evans, Michael Heslin, John W. Hewitt, John F. Jones, Edward A. Keene, Geo. McNett, Henry Matterson, Michael Murray, Thomas McDonough, George F. Riley, Thomas Rudd, Richard Wilton.
COMPANY M. Mustered in January 6, 1864.
Private .- Alba Brookings.
CAPT. DANIEL P. MANN'S INDEPENDENT COMPANY OF CAVALRY.
Mustered in September 4, 1861.
Privates,-Alonzo Burrell, Sanford Deyo, Michael Ehrmwein, John Feeter, Peter Garlock, Ansel Grisenhoff, Joseph Knittle, William Schafer, David Stone, George Walker, Benj. Y. Wells, Chester Wells, William H. Jones.
1ST REGIMENT MOUNTED RIFLES, N. Y. S. V.
COMPANY G.
Private .- Samuel Allen, enl. July 8, 1862.
COMPANY L. Mustered in August, and September, 1862.
Privates .- Samuel A. Bndd, Francis F. Budd, Samuel M. Cole, Virgil D. W. Chittenden, Leopold Frank, George M. Ferguson, John E. Gardner, Alfred Goakes, Silas H. Holbrook, J. Hlasbronck Johnston, Edward H. Lascell, Albert Mayer, Frederick J. Mery, Anthony Nold, George H. Rhode, Joseph Radel, George W. Rhode, Leander P. Wilcox, John Younglove, Jr., Jolın Zimmer.
1ST ARTILLERY. COMPANY A. Mustered in October 21, 1861.
Thomas II. Bates, captain (com. March 31, 1862; must. out with battery, June 28, 1865) ; John H. Howell, 1st sergeant; Oscar M. Dayton, corporal ; Nathan D. Nicholson, corporal (disch. at expiration of service, Sept. G, 1864) ; Adrian O. Abbott, bugler ; Charles Dunster, Andrew B. Kings- bury, artificers; George F. Savage, wagoner.
Privates,-Henry S. Briggs, Wm. II. Briggs, William Clark, James H. French, Henry A. Fisk, Thomas H. Ilubbard, Henry T. Jewell (disch. June 28, 1865), Oliver E. Kinvey, Richard Lawless, George W. Mannering, Francis Manley, Wm. S. Maltby, Charles A. Nicholson (disch. for disability, in March, 1863; re-enlisted; disch. July 1, 1865), Wm. II. Owston, Frank Port, Charles F. Summer, Edward B. Wicks, Elisha D. Whitaker (disch. for disability, Feb. 17, 1863), Norman N. Burleson ( Battery I; disch. July 1, 1865).
2D ARTILLERY. COMPANY G. Mustered in July 24, 1861.
John Jones, captain (com. Nov. 1, 1861; resigned March 1, 1862; re-com. May 10, 1862; bvt. maj. U. S. V .; must. ont at expiration of term of service Sept. 22, 1864); George England, 1st lieutenant (com. Nov. 1, 1861 ; pro., to capt., 26th U. S. C. T., Feb. 20, 1864) ; Christ Chrisman,$ 2d lieutenant (com. Nov. 1, 18G1 ; resigned March 1, 1862); James J. CInmp, 1st ser- geant ; Wm. Jamieson, q -m. sergeant ; James Anderson, Thomas Carlyle, James 11. Winterbottom, George W. Sent, sergeants; Joseph Perine, Orin Freeman, Robert Cunningham, Joseph HInmbarker, Thomas Kernan, Walter Hoffman, Robert Wheelhouse, Nicholas Kirch, corporals; Albert Spencer, Joseph Paddock, musicians ; George II. Cunningham, Ephraim Bass, artificers; Charles Hastings, wagoner.
Privates .- George Achar, John S. Aitkin, James Armstrong, Thomas Bailey, Phil p Cipp, W. II. Cloher, John Coupe, Samuel Crandall, Daniel Davis, Joseph Dewhurst, Charles Dean, George Dean, W. L. Cortelyou, Thomas Dolar, Patrick Donovan, George R. Drew, Ralph Entwistle (killed at Pe-
tersburg, Va., June 13, 1864), John Erl, Patrick Ferris (discharged), Henry Foster, George Givens, James Goodwin, Joseph Gough, Patrick Golden, HI. James Holland, John W. Johnston, Edward Jones, Charles F. Judd, Samnel Hooper, Lewis Kraemer, George R. Keek, Edward Lawson, Ellis Lewis, Philip Madden, W Hliam Mulligan, James McAvery, Patrick Mc- Dermott, Art. McLonghlin, Albert Norton, John Owens, Richard Rich . ards, William Roberts, Rowland S. Roberts, Andrew Sendling, John Sin- clair, Gen. W. Smith, J. G. Stratton, John Tymerson, John Reese, William Ganley, Jesse Wimble, John M. Woodward, James Welch, John Welch, John Whalen, Win. R. Williams, James Wolf, Wni. L. Yeoman.
COMPANY M. Mus'erel in October, November, and December, 1861.
Eminel P. Ilal-tead, captain {com. Dec. 17, 1861 ; bvt. maj. U. S. Vols. and N. Y.
Vals. ; disch. April 24, 1862) ; Oscar F. IInlser, Ist lieutenant (com. Dec. 17, 1861 ; pro. to captain, June 6, 1862); Morvin M. Jones. 1st lientenaut (com. Dec. 17. 1861 ; resigned Nov. 7, 1862) ; I aac B. Richmond, 2d lieu- tenant (com. Dec. 17. 1861 ; pro. to 1st lient., July 21, 1862; disch. Nov. 14, 1864) ; Erastus C. Root, 2d lientenant (com. Dec. 17, 1861; pro. to 1st lient., Oct. 19 1864) ; Elijah Woodward, Ist >ergrant (pro. to 2d lieut. July 21, 1862 ; bvt. capt. U. S. Vols. ; di-ch. Ang. 8, 1864); Wm. A. Foster, q .- in. sergeant ; Chas. E. Moore, Daniel French, Franklin Brooks, John C. Dawley, sergeants; John S. Ackley, Winfield M. Perry, Michael Moore, Jr., Dolphus Eagleston, Cyrus France, Joseph C. Downer, corpo- rals ; George C. Miller, George W. Arnold, artificers ; Benj. F. Wood, bugler.
Privates,-George R. Drew, John W. Yeoman, Lewis A. Norton, John Owens, James Deming, Wm. F. Wolf, John Ellis, Harvey B. Dennison (disch. April 15, 1864), Wm. Kirkland, James Job, Charles F. Klein, Thomas Plunkett (lost right little finger at Petersburg, Va .; disch. after three years' service), James Lee, William J. Lee (disch. June 20, 1865), David . G. Griffith, John Oliver, Charles Cooley, Daniel A. Day, John Ford, Hugh Griffith, George W. Hart, Trnman W. Lyman, John E. Roberts, Dean Wm. Rockwell, Gilbert Stedman, Harrison E. White, Charles Carpenter, Gustavus Cornish, Albert L. Downer, Thomas N. Dagan (mortally wounded at Wilderness, Va .; died at Washington, D. C.), Gilbert Green, Daniel Hitchcock, Joseph Lister, Albert Pierce, Edward Ryan, Warren Spencer, Henry Spencer, James W. Wood, Willard O. Eagleston, William Watkins, Andrew Klein, John Wallace, Harrison Underwood (disch. Oct. 10, 1865), Joseph Reynsford, John Gormley, William Martin, David R. Morgan. Jonathan R. Kenyon (disch. in Jnue, 1864 ; died at Alexandria, Va., July 4, 1864), Thomas Wooley, Orlando C. Holt, Ralph H. Darrow, Martin McDonald, Gotlieb Ared, Jacob Heinhut, Lorenzo Lanphere, Henry Hild, Addison Cole, Henry E. Gardner, George A. Linebeck, Alex. Mallen, John Riley, James O'Neil, Samuel L. Ward, Addison Shepard, Rowland I. Roberts (discharged), Ephraim Brown, James Whalen, Lo- renzo Grow, Robert B. Craig (died Sept. 5, 1864, near Alexandria, Va.), Thomas Smith (died from sunstroke on field, at Wilderness, Va.), Win- field Perry (wounded at Wilderuess, Va.).
3D ARTILLERY. COMPANY H.
Mustered in November and December, 1861, and January, 1862.
William J. Riggs, captain ; com. Jan. 29, 1862; pro. to maj., Nov. 19, 1864 ; must. out, July 15, 1865.
John D. Clark, 1st lienteuant ; com. Jan. 29, 1862; pro. to capt., Jan. 9, 1864; res. Feb. 15, 1865.
Wm. E. Mercer, 1st lientenant; com. Jan. 29, 1862; pro. to capt., Aug. 31, 1863; brevet-maj., U. S. Vols. ; must. out with battery, July 14, 1865.
Charles G. Tryon, 2d lieutenant ; com. Jan. 12, 18G2; res. Feb. 19, 1862.
Win. F. Fields, 2d lientenant; com. Jan. 29, 1862; res. Dec. 3, 1863.
Privates,-Beuj. F. Adams, George W. Allen, William Baker, Simeou F. Bnller,
Theophilus Bushnell, James Bingham, S. Ball, Edward Bryant, Michael Burns, Joseph Binter, Thomas Bell, Silas W. Brown, Henry II. Craver, William Craver, William E. Cornish, John J. Castle, James Crawford, Walter Covill, Wallace Covill, John Callangher, James M. Dunbar, Geo. V. Dunton, Edward DeLesty, Joseph Doulphy, Thomas B. Dempster, Joshua E. Davis, Joseph Dehoy, Patrick Duffy, Jacob Enin, Alfred J. Eames, Abram Ecker, Charles B. Evans, John Evans, John Edwards, Henry Fox, John Flynn, Henry Fuuk, Elon Fenton, John B. Flint, Justus Griswold, James Graham, Mancer Green, Edgar Hawking, John Howell, Michael Hayes, Elisha R. Holmes, Win. F. Hannigan, Michael Hannagin, Walter S. Johnson, Charles F. King (discharged ), E. D. Kingsworth (disch. Dec. 24, 1863), James Kelley, Otto Kepmanl, Philip Keller, James L. King, George W. King, Wilbur F. Leete, Martin J. Lester, Anthony Legger, Charles Lambert, Wm. M. Mayhew, Charles F. Merchand, Albert Mott, Calvin Miller, Thomas Maloney, John Malone, John Morley, John Mc- Crain, Joseph Mills, Wm. J. Mosier, George E. Olcott, Charles Odden, Charles F. O-born, Wm. O'Shaughnessy, Merwin S. Pratt, Orville M. Potter, John W. Petty, Wellington Perkins, Edward M. Parmelee, Erastus Pair, Erastus Pelten, John W. Powers, Charles B. Rice, Frank Rare, George Rose, Henry Risden, Bernard Standenmeir, Royal Snyder, Nich- olas Sthfet, George Shaver, Joseph Shaubaker, James Tupper, Parker Ty- merson, George W. Tryon, Bennett N Tracy, John H. Thomas, George Vanderwalker, James Van Vleck, Thomas Van Vleck, Wesley B. Water- man, Amb o-e Weed, James Walters, Joseph Wright, Erastus Wilson, Michael Widrick, Joel Wright (disch. June 25, 1865).
* Also given as Johu Charismau.
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13TH ARTILLERY. COMPANY G.
Mastered in March 14, 1804.
Privates .- William Gage, William W. Griffith, Isaac IIendrick, John A. Jones, Andrew Jenkins, Harvey Lighter, John Lee, Albertns Lewis, Ray C. Lewis, Alson B. Northrup, James Owens, Jolin E. Ottaway, Isaac Perry, Joseph Roth Christopher Smitht, Joseph Seiselmeir, James Darragh, Al- bert A. Mack, Henry A. Rhodes.
14TH ARTILLERY.
COMPANY A. Mustered in August 29, 1863.
Win. W. Trowbridge, captain ; com. Nov. 23, 1863; pro. to maj., Jan. 7, 1864. John A. Wood, Ist lientenant ; com. Nov. 23, 1863; pro. to capt , Jan. 22, 1864; disch. Dec. 29, 1864.
John F. Intchins, 20 lientenant; eom. Sept. 30, 1863; pro. to 1st lient., Nov. 23, 1863; to capt., April 9, 1864; disch. Oct. 3, 1864.
Harry II. Service, quartermaster's sergeant ; pro. to 2d lieut., Jan. 7, 1864; to Ist lieut., April 9, 1861 ; disch. Sept. 21, 1864.
William H. MeLanghlin, Ist sergeant.
Privates .- John B. Coats, Stillman D. Nash.
COMPANY C. Mastered in September 11, 1863.
George S. Green, captain ; com. Nov. 23, 1863.
Louis Faass, Ist lieutenant ; com. Nov. 23, 1863; pro. to eapt., April 22, 1865; brev. maj., N. Y. Vols. ; must, ont with regt., Aug. 26, 1865.
Andrew Gossin, 2d lientenant; com. Nov. 23, 1863; pro. to Ist lieut., July 8, 1864; killed in action near Petersburg, Va., Dec. 1, 1864, Martin Sehnbert, Ist sergeant; pro. to 2d lient., Oct. 31, 1864 ; to 1st lient., April 22, 1865; mist. out with regt., Ang. 26, 1865.
Walter Kidd, quartermaster's sergeant ; Frank Henry, Frank Moll, sergeants ; Dav.d R. Jones, Charles Habershaw, Wm. Bowen, Joshu i Barton, George Paige, corporals.
Privates .- William Allison, William E. Bears, John Beaver, Harvey C. Berry, Robert Barten, John P. Best, James Benson, Patrick Birmingham, Chas. A. Carr, Joseph Cole, John Danb, Thomas De Lun, Reinhardt Doll, James Doyle, Paul Frank, Michael Fall, Greenleaf C. Farr, Michael Feeley, Charles Ferguson, Peter Grass, Angn-tus Godwin, John Hayter, Daniel HIesler, Thomas Hart, Frank John, Win. II. Jones, Frederick Kingsley, Julius W. Kimball, George Krinwiller, James Larrivay, Iliram Ladd, George A. Lucas, James Lendrum, Benjamin Insada, Wellington Mortley, Charles Mayhew, James McDonald, Charles S. Mason, John Nolan, Pat- rick O'Brian, Nicholas Powers, Charles Pettee, Thomas Piles, Luther Putnam, Matthew Quillinan, Walter Reynolds, Thomas Rositer, Peter Rice, Joseph Slosser, John Schweitzer, Albert B. Sheppert, Wm. Swart, James Starks, John Spindler, John Smith, Frederick Saul, Simon Spon- burg, Eleazer Switx, Charles Tripp, Duane Tauney, William D. Vaughn, Ilenry Van Valkenburg, Charles Wilcox; Allen Wilcox, John II. Wricker (pris. Ang. 25, 1864 ; paroled Oet. 7, 1864; died in Gen. Ilosp. at Annap- olis, Md., Nov. 10, 1864, and there buricd), John West, Emery Wood, William Williams, John D. Wilson, John Wilson, Ilenry Webster, Michael Young, Amos Tanney.
COMPANY E. Enlisted from July to October, 1861.
Cassio C. Minor, corporal.
Privates .- Francis Farobrother, Jacob P. Falk, James E. Gardiner, Thomas Griffith, Robert Howell, William F. Hamlin, Edward Johnston, Joseph Jordan, Angust Klothing, James Leary, Charles Landon, Henry MeGlach- lin, Alexander Mithar, Cyrus W. Neers, James C. Percival, Michael Quinn, James Rutledge, William Roberts, Jeremiah R. Ray, Thomas Ryan, An- drew Reams, John Roberts (disch. June 16, 1865), Lawrence Sullivan, Charles Spencer, Alfred Smith, Alfred Spoor, Riley II. Salmons, William Wood, George L. Williamson, E. II. Whalcy.
COMPANY G. Mustered in December 17, 1863.
David Jones, captain (com. Jan. 7, 1861; disch. May 28, 1865). George G. Leavenworth, Ist lientenant (cont. Jan. 7, 1864 ; disch. Ang. 12, 1864). John C. Frolan,$ Ist sergeant (com. 2d lieut., April 22, 1865 ; minst. out with regt.). Harmon E. Wentworth, quartermaster sergeant; George W. Frink, sergeant ; Edmund A. Inbbs, Henry Wescott, corporals.
Privat. 8,-George Bumes, Ahnon Birdsey, Leland Brinkerlioff, George Coleman, William J. Collins, William II. Chambers, Henry Clock, Thomas E. Dewey, Cassins Dewey, John Farrell, Fred. Frink, Charles Fentz, Henry Gleason, John H1. Groesbeek, Engene Hopkins, Albert A. Haver, Dwight A. Inrl- burt, Ameriens A. Holmes, Clarence L. Haskin, Edwin Jones, Nathan Johnson, Patrick Kelly, Charles Lang, Narcisse Melanson, George W. Mathers (killed in servire), William Nelson, Walter S. Norton, William Olin, Cornelius Phillips, Wilham I. P'arsell, George Rodgers, Parley Smith, Page Tallman, Irvin Vance, Horace C. Wheeler, Richard Whit- htan.
COMPANY II.
Privates .- George W. Bennett, Jason Farr, William Olin (dischi. June 9, 1865).
COMPANY I. Musterrd in December 21, 1863.
Charles D. Miller, private.
COMPANY K. Mustered in December 21, 1863.
Privates .- Henry Allen, George W. Barker.
COMPANY L. Mustered in January 8, 1864.
James L. Perkins, private.
COMPANY M. Mustered in winter of 1863-64.
Privates .- Christjohn Baker, Alexander Banter (lied in July, 1865), Jolm C. Bammer, Walter W. Elden (disch. for disability, June 21, 1865), John Ed- wards, John Elmer, David Elmer, John H. Fineont, Adelbert Grinnell, John C. Heidenrich, Anthony Helm, Robert S. IInghes, Evan G. Jones, Richard M. Jones, James S. Kahan, Charles Owen, Albert II. Richter, Cadwallader Roberts (supposed killed at Petersburg, Va.), Byron II. Rey- nolds, Thomas Smith, Henry Schmidt, Benjamin Thomas, Thomas Ven- eose, Philander P. Warriner, Anthony Welch, David W. Williams (dischi. June 26, 1864, for sickness; died July 8, 1864), Stephen Walrath, John Zeitler.
16TH ARTILLERY. COMPANY A.
Mustered in September 28, 1863.
Privates,-John Abraham, William Anderson, Michael Annis, Edward Arm- strong, Frank Brooks, Robert Barclay, Horace N. Byron, Jeremiah Bald- win, James F. Breakenridge, Steplien Bush, Albert M. Baker, Albert MI. Broadwell, Nelson Button, William M. Bootle, Philip Bachman, Amos Carter, Sherman P. Cassety, Edwin Carter, George Crum, Samuel E. Cat- lin, Benjamin Evans, John Evans, John Fallon, Jr., l'atriek Fay, Owen Fay, James Farley, James Fitzgeles, Franklin Frank, Jacob Fogler, Joseph Gangraw, Job Greenman, Jeremiah Harrington, Fritz Hnlch, James Han- nigan, Lester B. Howe, James H. Hurlbert, James F. Hotelikiss, Alan- son D. Hanverman, John Ilogan, James M. Jenkins (trans. to Ist N. Y. Mounted Rifles, May 2, 1864), De Alton F. Joslyn, Patrick Killimurray, John H. McElroy, Richard MeManns, Thomas Martin, Charles L. Miller, Jolin MeGuire, John MeCraitle (Ist), John MeCraitle (2d), James O'Neal, Daniel D. Owens, Daniel D. O'Donnell, Martin O'Connell, Andrew J. Penner, George Patterson, Bernard Plunkett, Alonzo Penner, George Powers, Louis Perkins, Michael Quail, Thomas M. Radley, Luther Rice, John Rider, James Reed, James Rockfeller, Christian Schaub, Matthew Staek, John L. Stevens, Frederick Stark, Henry Tuttle, James Wales, Jr., Walter Woodcock, David W. Williams (disch. Ang. 29, 1865), Edwin Wentworth, William Wheeler, Robert Young, William Victory, Jolm MI. HInrIbert (disch. for disability in October, 1863; re-enlisted in Ist N. Y. Mounted Rifles; accidentally shot at Point of Rocks, June 25, ISG-1 ; buried near same place, in cemetery).
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