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COMPANY D.
Organized at Utica, April 28, 1861.
George Arrowsmith, captain ; Wm. R. West, lieutenant; Richard L. Hall, eo- sign; Wm. C. Gardiner, let sergeant; Hugh Leonard, Nathan C. Wilhur, Nelaon J. Harris, sergeants; Clark C. Hibbard, David A. Farmer, Sabin T. Bates, Eugene W. Tripp, corporale.
Privates .- Jay M Albert, Joseph Antoine, George S. Bradley, Michael Carrigan, Jaho Carrigan, George Clark, Walter Cox, Edward W. Congar, Albert A. Collier, George Dipley, John Dipley, Michael Donohne, Chauncey E. Doty, Charles Edson, William Fisher, Edwerd Frost, Martin Galoin, Jas. Gilhoy, Americua Holmes, Daniel A. Hopkins, Joho Hnghea, Erastus Howard, Harry H. Keeler, George Leonard, Albert Lovelaod, John S. Lackey (disch. for disability Feb. 16, 1863), William W. Lawton, Peter McGuire, Franklin Miller, Harvey S. Omana, Burdett Payson, John H. Pardee, Arby Pardy, Wm. D. Phillips, Leroy Pratt, George Primmer, George Pallen, Lorenzo Quaut, Hiram Richorond, Edgar Seymour, Chas. Sherman, Hiram H. Sbapley, Hiram Sholes, Jacoh Smith, Leroy Smith, Fielder Snow, Nathan Snow, Gerritt Toole, Orria A. Towoseod, Lorenzo Vibbard, Charles White, Charles Wilcox, Stephen Whittoo, Charles D. Wilcox, Deloa Wilcox.
COMPANY E. Organized in Utica, May 6, 1861.
Antoine Breadle, captain ; Oliver W. Sheldon, lieutenant ; Jamea Van Vleck, ensigo ; Joseph Kleinfield, lat sergeant; John Kohler, Frederick Saul, Jeremiah O'Brien, sergeants; Philip Coourod, Philip Hahlitz, John Old- field, Charles Schmlett, corporale.
* See commissioned officers of regiment.
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Privates .- Charles Ackerman, LeRoder Allen, Edward Anderson, Joshua Bar- ton, Jacob Bnshort, George Bambost, George H. Barns, Wm. H. Beeman, Charles E. Beach, Anthony Berger, William E. Bowen, Wm. H. Brestele, Alex. Cameron, Charles B. Coventry, Amos Drake, Jucob Ernest, George Evans, Anthony Frick, Martin Foster, George Gordon, Antony Gross, Frederick Huuer, Moses Harrington, Edward Hayes, Martin Kelly, Henry Kilburn, Wm. Koosohafszki, Christian Kohler, William Kleine, Matthias Leffler, George Lucas, Win. H. Lovoless, David Mny, Albert Mapes, George P. Mohaney, William Morgan, Martin Mullen, John C. Phillips, William Phier, Johu W. Remington, Jacob Rudin, William Ribolio, John Roberts, Murtin Shubert, Wm. H. Smith, Jacob Schreiber, Charies F. Smith, Jacoh Schwab, Frederick Schwnh, Charles A. Smith, Franklin Wallace, Thomas J. Walker, John G. Waterman, Nelson Victor, Daniel Vosburg, Simon Zimmerman.
COMPANY F.
Organized at Utica, April 26, 1681.
Ezra F. Wetmore, captain ; Rufus D. Patteo, lieutenant ; John Bevins, ensign ; Wm. H. Sanford, Ist sergeant; Oliver B. Cooley, Oliver D. Benjamio, Valentine Peters, sergeants; Peter Roscoe, Thomas Beverage, Jeremiuh Powell, Matthew Brydeo, corporals.
Privates .- Joho Ackerman, Theodore Ashley, Thomas H. Baker, Napoleon Bre- voort, Frederick Bell, William H. Bliss, Michael Burns, Sherman P. Cas- Bety, Samuel Chatman, Charles H. Clark, Thomas Clanan, William Coan, Amos Carter, Wm. F. Cosgrove, Moses Dickinson, Royal Eastman, Jnmes Exell, Jerome B. Frazier (lost leg at Fredericksburg, Va.), Timothy Gaff- ney, Jerome Greens, Jasper L. N. Greene, Thomas Huntley, William Jones, Harrisoo Keck, Truman Keck, William Kimble, Normao Kimble, Andrew Kimble, Richard Laribe, Hiram Linbeck, Milton Liobeck, Puul McClusky, Cary C. Miner, Wm. O. Newcomb, Albert Nettleton, Adelbert Palmer, Alonzo Peoner, Andrew J. Penner, Hiram D. Reynolds, Charles B. Richardson, James P. Richardson (killed at second Bull Run, Va., Aug. 30, 1882), Robert C. Roberts (disch. nt exp. of service, May 28, 1863), Zenas W. Sanford, Charles Scovell, Walstein L. Steel (disch. for disabil- ity), Sherman Sidney, George P. Thomas (diech. MBy 28, 1863), Hugh Thomas, Nathaniel Trask, William E. Tuttle, John Waghorn, Gilbert Welch, Thomas Welch, John Williams.
COMPANY I.
Organized at Utica, May 10, 1861.
John H. Palmer, captain; Henry J. Flint, lienteannt; John W. Kinney, en- sign ; Daniel N. YRle, Ist sergeant; Charles R. Holmes, William P. Gif- ford, James McLaughlin, sergeants ; Ed ward Burnham, Alonzo A. Thomp- BOD, Thomas Cackett, George Hotchkin, corporals ; Elias J. Montgomery, drummer ; Anson D. Cleveland, fifer.
Privates .- Oscar M. Atwill, John Benjamin, Jereminh Bass, John J. Benson, Oscar Burdick, Jabez T. Burrows, George W. Clark, Henry C. Clark, James Cox, John E. Conlan (died at Fort Lyons, Va., March 18, 1862), Joel M. Congdon, Hugh Collios (wounded in action ; discharged; died in April, 1864), Monroe Cowles, Thomas J. Daley, Charles H. Daley, Henry Deitz, Michael Deitz, William Dillon, Stephen Duffy, Richard Fino, John Garvey, Vervon Garton, Julius M. Glazier, Isaac Goudwin, Joseph C. Gray, Owen Graham, Juhez Greeman, Seymour Hayes, Gilbert Hammond, Henry D. Hoskios, Alonzo Howe, Charles D. Hoyt, De Jay Judson (disch. May 28, 1863), James Joslin, William Kent, John Lenveos, George La Claer, Charles Masou, John O. Mitchell, James R. McAdams, Ray D. Morgan, Lorenzo D. Morgan, Albert Mozier, Staunton Park, Jr., Eugene Palmer, William Plunkett, George A. Reynolds, George W. Ritter, Albert B. Shepard (pro. to corp.), Reuben D. Spencer (pro. to corp.), Benjamin Stafford, John Stafford, Everett Thompson (re-enl. in 24th N. Y. Cav. io Jan. 1864), John G. Ward, Ephraim J. Willard, Heury N. Webster (pro. to corp .; disch. July 16, 1865), Charles P. Williams, Eugene Wood, John Woodall.
COMPANY K. Organized at Camden, May 14, 1881.
James B. Caryl, captain; Charles F. Barager, lieutenant; Emmett Harder, en- sign; Benjamin J. Brooks, Ist sergeant; 'Orlando B. Preston, Aaron Adams, Albert D. Lynch, sergeants; George A. Sabin, Wakefield Booth, Uriah Lynch, Henry O. Wait, corporals.
Privates .- James M. Barrett, Simon Blanchard, Jr., Charles Brace, Joshua Brink, Egbert D. Cadwell, Peter Cinamon, Nathan C. Cowen, Amos Comp- ton, Forbes Cooley, John H. Cooper, Jr., Robert Dearborn, Oscar Dear- horn, Nelson Degroat, Robert Dockerty, William Delong, Justus Evans, Jacob H. Franklin, Robert C. Fuller, George W. Gleason, Eleazer Has- kio, Isaac W. Higgs, Alonzo Hover, John Howell, Edwin A. Johnston, Wm. P. Ketchum, Charles W. Lanphier, Leander Lynch, Franklin N. Manly, Thomas J. Matteson, Amos Mullen, George Niver, John W. Pearce, Joel W. Personeus, Alonzo Phalen, Byron Pitney, George Ran- dolph, Samuel Rightmire, Cornelius Rightmire, Elbert Rounds, Charles H. Seeley, Elijah Smith, Eleazer Valentine, John Vandemark, Isaac M. Walker, Andrew G. Walker, Lorenzo Warner, James Warner, Amass Westbrook, Eli F. Westfall, Joho H. Wheeler, James N. Winchell, Oliver Williams, James Witherell, Amzi W. Wright.
50TH INFANTRY (ENGINEERS).
COMPANY C.
Mustered into the United States service in August and September, 1861. Wesley Brainard, captain (pro. to major, Dec. 29, 1862; to colonel loth N. Y. Eng., Dec. 12, 1864; must. out as vet., July 2, 1865); Georgo N. Folley, Ist lieutenant (pro. to captain, Dec. 29, 1863); John J. Carroll, let ser- geant (pro. to 2d lieutenant; res. Mny 25, 1863) ; Simeon H. Brown, Chas. Brainard, sergennts; Arthur B. Avery, Joseph A. Cook, Philip Worth, Byron R. Senmans, corporals; Henry J. Cruikshanks, artificer (disch. June 13, 1865).
Privotes .- Peter Belcher, Hirsin E. Butler, Thomas Colopy. Orrin S. Crandall, Avery Dawley, William Edy, Wallace S. Fuller, Bonj. F. Griswold (disch. June 13, 1865), Richard H. Gardner, Abraham Harrison, Juhn Lynts, Jr., Thomas Meek, Chester Myers, David Rees, Benj. A. Snow, Wallace B. Simpson, George K. Smith, John T. Tyler, Robert E. Thayer, Chas. H. Waterman, George Youngs, George Young.
COMPANY D.
Mustered into service in August and September, 1861.
Privates,-Franklin Cornish, Alex. Cummings, Elijah M. Sandford.
COMPANY E.
Mustered in Aug. 29, 1861.
Privates .- Alexander Allen, John Cross, Chester Covell, Nicholas Drewey, Charles N. Eddy, John G. L. Henry, Jacob Huff, Daniel Swartfigure.
53D INFANTRY. COMPANY D.
Mustered in from Sept. 9, to Oct. 24, 1861.
Washington Deming, Henry K. Dikeman, corporals.
Privates .- George W. Digest, Arthur White, George A. Aroott, De Witt King, John Donovan, Henry Davis, John Kingsley, John Wicks, Starchns Maun, Peter Lighthall, Daniel Cline, George A. Lewis, William D. Arm- strong, George T. Kent, Richard Owens, Albert W. Clark, George H. Cook, Robert Hazlett, Nathaniel Darling, James Johnson, Edwin Tibhits, Richard Congar, John F. Miller, Linus H. Northrup, Alba Latom.
57TH INFANTRY.
ยท COMPANY B.
Mustered in from Sept. 24 to Oct. 22, 1861.
N. Gurrow Throop, captain (pro. to major, Oct. 27, 1862; died Jan. 12, 1863, of wounds received at Fredericksburg).
Privates .- George Akert, George W. Brown, Julius F. Bennett, James C. Bronson, Wm. A. Curtiss, Evan Davies, Win. H. Devoe, John O. Edwards, John Evuns, Edward Fletcher, James Harrington, William Jones, Thomas Lane (twice slightly wounded in hexd ; dischi. at exp. of service), Stephen Lent, James W. Magill, Thomas Magill, Michael Mart, Frederick Martin, Napoleon B. March, Robert F. Powell, Richard E. Pngh, David Rees, Philip Sang, Henry Sang, Hugh Thornomn, Henry Weiss, Edward White, Edwin J. Williams, John Williams, George W. Hayes, Franklin L. Hayes, Wm. R. Thomas, Caspert Thomas, Andrew M. Davis, Henry Griffiths, Edmund R. Halstead, James Parker, Patrick Wade, Samuel Cunfield, John Sackendy, Thomas Sackendy, Thomas H. Wilson (died at Shipping Point, Va., April 26, 1862), George E. Cuswell, C. W. Hamlin, John Moll, Stephen P. White, William P. Toppin, Joseph A. Lathrop, Henry Carr, Edmund P. Whitney, Peter Bice, John W. Carr, Lenzo Storing, John Will, Calvin Jones, Joseph Herder, Archibald McElray, James H. Lightheart, John De Marse, John Ryan, Robert Thompson, Benjamin Goodnian, Patrick Morgan, Albert Lee (disch. in February, 1863), Albert Goodman, David H. Payne (wounded at Fredericksburg, Va .; died Jan. 20, 1863), Benjamin Skinner, W. S. Stockwell, Nelson Simebeck, Emmett McEntee, Samuel Hecox, Edwin H. Shorey, Levi Lent, James Schaubecker, Charles B. Hecox, John J. Bowan, Barbey Ridder, Damon Allen, Francello Allen, Joshua Dippey, - Cavender, - Dirk, - Haberman, - Kenyon, - Mnyne, - Sullivnu, James F. Clark, Benj. F. Whiting, Charles E. White (wounded at Wilderness, Va. ; disch. Jan. 29, 1865 ; re-enl. ; disch. Sept. 2, 1865).
RECRUITS FOR 57TH .- 1862.
Privotes .- William Cahoon, James Kitchen, Nicholas G. Weaver, John E. Van Tassel.
61ST INFANTRY. RECRUITS.
Mustered into service in the winter of 1862-63.
Privates .- William Adams, John H. Bronson, Thomas Burzier, William Catter, James Dolan, Thomas Grady, Thomas Goodman, Albert H. Harwood, William T. Ilart, William Murphy, Richard Mansfield, Michael O'Brien, Patrick Quigley, Thomas Riley, James A. Smith, C. Louis Veilley, James Weaks, William White, David Woods, William West, James Warer.
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68TH INFANTRY.
COMPANY C.
Enrolled in August, 1861.
Privates .- Matthias Bechter, Philip Bruch, Matthias Hannes, Friedrich Martell.
COMPANY D. Enrolled in August, 1861.
Privates .- John Haas, Anguet Leroy.
COMPANY E.
Enrolled in August, 1861.
Privates .- Jacob Erost, Adolph Fleck, Carl Gronenbold, Eugene Kammerer, Julius Swetz.
COMPANY H.
Enrolled in July, 1861.
Privates .- Christian Bonhoisl, Valentine Dehuhardt.
75TH INFANTRY.
COMPANY E.
Enrolled in September and October, 1861.
William Henry Knapp, 5th sergeant.
76TH INFANTRY.
COMPANY A.
Enrolled in the fall of 18G1.
Ira C. Potter, sergeant (pro. to 2d lieut., July 31, 1863; to 1st lient., 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 lientenant (died Oct. 27, 1862, of wounds received at Antietam, Md.) ; David Jones, 2d lientenant (pro. to 1st lient .; to capt .: res. Sept. 25, 1863) ; Watson Parish, 1st sergeant; Wm. H. Bortle, John Frost, Lucins D. Rawlingson, George Hall, sergeants; Jnlins V. Bliss, Carroll Rulland, Thomas Nemires, Chas. F. Doke, James Neill, Wesley A. Devendorf, Edward Tyler, cor- porale; Samnel T. Smith, musician ; Jamee Cleary, wagoner.
Privates .- George N. Boughton, Michael Braiu, Julins V. Bliss, Wm. H. Bortle, Thomas Burden, John Curtin, Thomas Clinton, James Cleary, James H. Chapiu, Henry Davis, Robert M. Davenport, Charles F. Doke, David Fratcher, Andrew Fuller, Zimri Fox, Martin Gillett, Thomas Hall, John Amos Hudd, James Hough, John Haley, Mortley Hannon, Jabez Jenkine, Joseph Kerscher, John 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, Juba Toole, Thomas J. Tracy, Edward Tyler, J. H. Van Vranken, James Ward, Joho Joseph Ward, Jacoh 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 Honse, Hanson Kinney, William Lindsay, James McGrath, Thos. McDonald, James Murray, John Neaskern (dlisch. for dianbility April 17, 1863), Benjamin E. Phillips, Edwin R. Polly (diech. at exp. of ser- vice), James Sherman (disch. June 10, 1865), Chauncey Town, James J. Thayer, Andrew Wbalin, Samuel Willard, George Watters, Peter Win- tore, Patrick Judge, Charles J. Edic (lat sergt. Co. C; disch. Oct. 22, 1862), Franklio Edic.
RECRUITS.
Privates .- Nicholas Conradt, William G. Cornwall, Newell Doty, William C. Graves, Francis P. Graves, Cassins C. Halstead, William HInrd, Edward Ilumphrey, Martia Kimline, Philip E. Miller, William C. Peckham, Charles W. Patrick, Paul Perry, George W. Stedman, Fayetto Smith (disch. Oct. 1, 1862; Co. E), James 1. Butler, Alfred Bugby (corp. Co. E, disch. June 25, 1865), William Brown, Joha Brown, Thosias Brown, James Cook, George A. Cook, George Fero, Albioo 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. 8. SHARPSHOOTER8). COMPANY B.
Enrolled in the autumn of 1861.
Privates .- Albert W. Barber, Charles H. Birdseye, Addison Burnam, Harrison Burnam, William H. Cheley (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), Joha W. James, Evnn Jones (died at Newport News, Va., of typhoid fever, in April, 1862), Henry G. Littler (disch. from Cliff burn Hosp., Washington, D. C., Ang. 30, 1863), William Lyle (disch. on surgeon's certificate, Nov. 11, 1862), Patrick Maddeo, John McLuckey, Dennis McVey (killed at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864), William Nichola, Jamee Roche, Nathaniel Shepard, Warren Shepard, Everett E. Stanley, Silas C. Stewart, Thomas J. Taylor (pris. at Deep Bottom, Va., Ang. 16, 1864; died in rebel prison at Salisbury, N. C., abont Feh. 1, 1865, and buried there), David Van Buren, Charlee E. Williams, Chauncey J. Wilmot, Milo Wadell.
97TH INFANTRY. FIELD AND STAFF.
Charles Wheelock, colonel; died of disease, Jan. 21, 1865 (brev. hrig .- geo. U. S. V.).
John P. Spofford, lieutenant-colonel; pro. to col .; bvt. hrig .- gen .; muet. out with regt. July 18, 1865.
Charles Northrop, major; hvt. lieut .- col., N. Y. V. and U. S. V .; disch. Dec. 9, 1864.
Charles Buck, adjutant; disch. March 25, 1862. Joel T. Comstock, quartermaster ; diech. 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. Mfustered in from Sept. 30, 1861, to Feb. 18, 1862.
Samnel M. Fergusva, captais (com. Mar. 10, 1862; disch. Oct. 4, 1862); Elmer E. Sawyer, 1st lieutenant (com. Mar. 10, 1862; res. July 17, 1863) ; Charles D. Fenton, 2d lientenant (com. Mar. 10, 1862; pro. to capt. Dec. 3, 1862; declined); Alex. L. Jilsoa, 1st sergeant (pro. to 2d lieut. Dec. 3, 1862; to capt. Jan. 7, 1863); George Henderson, Chauncey Barnes, Joseph Fenton, Harrisoo Courtney, sergeants; Truman Harrington, George Hughe, James H. Lobdell, Julius F. Guillvime (pro. to sergt.), Edwin Bostwick, James McClain, Luther Bullock, Alfred Morling (pro. to sergt.), corporale; Foa- ton Tineley, Edward Snow (pro. to princ. mus.), musicians; Cornelius Lock wood, wagoner.
Privates .- John Agar, John Anbin (captured at Gettysburg, Pn. ; not heard from since), Richard S. Baker, Charles Bellenger, Samuel C. Barnes, Marvin Burlingame, Frank Dowdish (mortally wounded at Hatcher's Run, Va., with discharge papers in bis pocket), Eli Barker, George Bundy, Alfred L. Barker (wounded at Wilderness, Va.), Charles Cunningham, Josrph C. Coates, John Daly, William H. Drake (died at Clund's Mille, Va., buried at Boonville, N. Y.), Charles Davia, John Dillenbeck, Charles Denton, Parley Draper, Evan Evans (wounded at Laurel Hill, June 18, 1864; disch. Oct. 29, 1864; served in twenty-one battlee), Jacob Fitch, George Healy, David Ilurrington, James G. Holeman, Bronsoa R. Huleman, Raw- ley Hamlin, George Herbert, William H. Johnson, John A. Josslin, Rufne A. Josslin, Hugh J. Jones, Michael Keefe (pro. to corp.), George Klink, Walter Kingebury, Ahel Loudell, James McLaren, James Martin, John Manchester (pro. to capt. of another company), David Perkins (pro. to sergt.), Justus Placo, Isaac Prough, Thomas Rourke, Rudolph Roar, Cyrue C. Simons, Dwight W. Stannard, Marcus Streeter, Silas B. Sherman, George Sherman (pro. to corp .; diech. July 31, 1865), George Stokes, Charles H. Streator (drowned at Waterloo, Ang. 3, 1862; buried at Washington, D. C.), Alanson Scott, Rufue Tompkins, Daniel D. Tompkins, George A. Vanire, Harrison Wileey, 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 Vaodnseo, William A. Hopkins.
COMPANY B. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
A. Dayan Parsons, captain (disch. June 1, 1863) ; Dennis J. Downing, 2d lien- tenant (pro. to adjt. Jan. 7, 1863; to capt. Feb. 23, 1863 ; res. Feb. 12, 1864) ; Byron J. Douglas, sergeant ; Charlee A. Leach, corporal.
Privates .- Jacob W. Carner, John Oberson, Hiram Whitney, Horace Whitney, James Wheelock, Francis T. Brennan, John Brickley (disch. Feb, 14, 1865), Luke Burns, Joseph Demot, Lewis N. Kenter, Philip Kime, Dwight Leech, Lewis Thompson, Henry Wright, George Glessmao.
COMPANY C. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
Stephen Manchester, captain (disch. Sept. 12, 1862) ; Louis H. Rowan, 1st lieu- tenant (pro. to Q .- M., Nov. 24, 1862; disch. Nov. 18, 1864); Andrew Wood, 2d lieutenant (pro. to capt., Nov. 24, 1862 ; discharged Ang. 30, 1864) ; Thomas Waters, 1st sergeant; Hugh Trawl, Ebenezer Harrington, James M. Chism, John Ellet, sergeants ; Alfred Sherman, Jobn Ballou, Clark Robbins, James S. Daly, Arnold R. Walker, William P. Bartlett, William Jones, corporals ; John Woodard, musician ; James Canaing, wagoner.
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Privates .- James Anson, George Blade, Charles Brower, Anguet Bruns, Thonne Breen, Warren A. Dlasier, John Browo, Jnmee M. Combs, Hugh Corley, Frederick Cashacker, Thomas Crossun, Henry E. Carewell, Aoibrose E. Curtis, John Conroy, John Cannalla, Rensselaer Clark, Parley Draper, Willinm D. Edsell, Joshua Ennis, Gottlieb Earginsinger, David W. Frank- lin (pro. to eergt .; died in March, 1865), James Garsden, John Hennessey, Richard Hole, Richard Handly (see Company K), Thomas Hudson, Wil- liam Jumsn, Edward Jones, Hosea Kimble, Gilbert Kimble, Henry Lane, Hiram Morville, Thomas McChesney, SylvaoDE Mille, Peter McGarey, Hamilton S. Orobeck, Alonzo Perkins, Kodes Penler, Hirnm Rosa, John Sickels, Anguetus Sheperd, Alfred Sherman (pro. to lient. ; killed in first day's fight at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863), Ebenezer N. Snow, Chauncey Thorn, Daniel Thorn, Augustus Tyler, Hugh Williams, George Wood, Charles Whitney, George W. Wilkerson, George Weheter, Edward Welch, Willett Conkling, James Chapman, John Furrell, John Garling, Tuttle Miller, William Moakley, William Ontman, James Scovell, Nicholas Smith, Albert Jilleon.
COMPANY D.
Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
Privates .- William Cooley, Henry Cooley, Henry E. Adame (pro. to corp. ; killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862), James E. Allum, Zara Burlingame, James Dorathy, Thomas Gleason, Edward Herhage, Willinm Nichols, Henry Rockwell, Charles Wood , Jr.
COMPANY E.
Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
Richard Jones, captain (died Sept. 5, 1862, of weunds received at 2d Bull Run) ;
. Maross Jenkins, Ist lieutenant; Justus O. Rockwell, 2d llentensut (pro. to let lieut., Dec. 3, 1862 ; disch. May 15, 1865) ; Joseph H. Smith, Ist sergt. (pro. to 2d lient. 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. Aluddlestoo, Horace B. Thomas, Ashland C. Wheeler, ser- geants ; John L. Arnold, Owen D. Richarde, David Worden, Albert J. Wheeler, Fred. W. Youngs, William H. Griffiths, corpornle; Harvey Nichols, musician ; Evan Benjamin, wagoner.
Privates .- Alfred T. Avery, John M. Briggs, John Beattie, James Benttie, Gil- hert Bronson, John Conklin, Herman Donker, Eben Davie, Randolph Dewey, William W. Evaos, William Gray, Michael Gilhoy (disch. in 1865), Robert J. Hughs, Hugh Hughs, Chester Kent, Walter Martio, William Murry, Thomas Mathews, Russell Marthers, Jr., Richard Martin, Alfred Nichols, Owen J. Owens, Henry Owens, Saninel 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, James B. Windover, Jerome Worden, Warren Wheeler, Richard E. Williams, Charles Wall.
COMPANY F. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
Morehonse Mallett, 8th Corporal.
Privates .- Harrison Lane, Joseph Fourner.
COMPANY G. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
William Smith, captain (disch. Oct. 31, 1862); Chus. H. Sewell, Edward C. Dyas, sergeants; Johu D. Scott, corporal ; John Steifather, musician.
Privates .- Henry B. Barker, Andrew C. Douglass, John Loftue, Daniel Quinn, Johu Daley, Johu Leahey, Edward McMahon, Deonis Sheehan, Merrit H. Smith, James A. Williams.
COMPANY H. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
Anton Brendle, captain (disch. Sept. 25, 1862) ; Louis Dallarmi, 2d lientenant (killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862); Robert Spring, Herrman Duf- fert, Peter Hermes, Wm. Moeglio, August Rudon, John Kautt, George Rosenthal, corporale.
Privates .- Peter Binhamer, Alfons Borthelat, James Bersinger, John Brahne, Frederick Fischer, Rudolph Frisch, Gottfried Glessomnn : killed at Aatie- tam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862), George Glesemano (killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862), John Hauser, John Heinrich, Jacob Kniner, Leo Miller, Josef Rugamer, Henry Rochl, William Rayn, Rudolph Rohr, Michael Seiler, Peter Severin, Bartholomew Stuber (killed at second Bull Run, Va., Aug. 30, 1862), Philip Schumacker, John Schweinsberg, John Schomer, Jacob Widmann, George Glessmann, Andrew Grim, Louis Hobzieger, Friedrich Heitzman, August Kotchnig, Jueeph More, Samuel Stacker- man, Jacob Stocker, John Witting, John Wormuth (killed at second Bull Run, Va., Ang. 30, 1862).
COMPANY I. Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
George Griffiths, wagoner.
Privates .- Henry N. Burr, William Garnsey, Oscar Johnston, John O'Brien, Archibald B. Snow, Joseph Young, Budolph Frieh, Ambrose E. Curlise, William Oatman.
COMPANY K.
Mustered in Feb. 18, 1862.
Guetavne M. Palmer, captain (trnoe. to Vet. Res. Corps, Ang. 10, 1863); Joseph Warren, let lieutenant (disch. Sept. 24, 1862) ; Rush P. Cady (second lieutenant (pro, to Ist lieut. Jan. 7, 1863; died July 24, 1863, of wounde received nt Gettysborg, Ps.) ; Henry Owens, let eergt; George Alexander, Win. Huntbacht, Wm. A. Wright, sergeants ; Benj. M. Knight, Rosell Mitchell, Irving H. Crandall, Willium Lane, Henry Frisbie, Barnard Fisher, corporals.
Privates .- Charles E. Brainard, A. Everard Briggs, Jumee 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 Duly, Charles Denton, Evan Evans, William Farnsworth, Joseph Farosworth, Wright Farnsworth, James C. Gilbert, Michael Gilboa, Calvin V. Graves (pro. to prin. mue.), James S. Hawkins, Thomas Hunthacht, Charles H. Hayden, Frederick Hooper, Peter S. Hugunin, George Herbert, Raleigh Hamlin, Richard Handley (killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17,1862), Charles P. Johnson, Daniel Kelley, George Lawrence, Francie McChris- tol, Joho Myers, John McCormick, David W. Prosser, Isnac Prow, Justus Place, John Roberts, James H. Sinith, Storrs Sherman, Alaneon Scott, John Williams, John D. Warmnth, Richard J. Vatee, Jeremiah App, James C. Blunt, Thomas Brodes, John Carroll, David Cuff, John Collins, Philip Gallagher, Dominick Gallagher, James Gallagher, Jumes H. Jen- nings, Joseph Lugar, George Milberry, Nicholas Smith, Samuel Stocker - man, Frederick Wolf, John Witting, Charles Northrup.
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