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Evan Jones, disch. for disability, Dec. 23, 1863; re-enl.
John H. Jones, Rowland E. Jones, Richard Jones. Julin Jones, pro. to corp .; to sergt.
Thomas R. Jones, died of wounds received at Drury's Bluff, Va. James Jones, pro. to corp. Owen R. Jones.
William Jordan, pro. to corp. ; disch. from hospital.
James H. Judd, disch. for disability, Nov. 10, 1862.
Robert Lloyd. Wm. T. Kelley. Thomas Kayle.
Orrin C. Lucas, dled in June, 186J. John Marcey. William Michael, pro. to corp.
Daniel Miller, disch. from hospital. George C. Morey, disch. Nov. 1, 1862. C. A. Munger, disch. in May, 1863. Lawrence Mullen.
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Chns. D. McNnb, died of wounds, Juas 6, 1864. Patrick McMahon. Juhn C. O'Neil, disch. Dec. 23, 1862. Frank Phelps. Sylvester Powers, prisoner Sept. 29, 1864; returned. Revilla Philbric, died of wounds, June 27, 1861. H. E. B. Pardee, disch. for wounds received at Drury's Bluff. Nathaniel Redmond, trans. to 48th Iuf .; disch. in Aug. 1865. Andrew Root. George Rogers, disch. with regt., 1865. H. S. Rowell.
John Reed, pro. to corp .; to sergt. Hamilton Roger, died from physical exhaustion, July 18, 1863. A. T. Rowell, pro. to corp .; to sergt. ; killed in action, Oct. 27, 1864.
George It. Russell, prisoner, Aug. 25, 1864; died in Salisbury prison. Daniel Saylis, pro. to corp. Samuel E. Shipman. Henry L. Smith, disch. July 15, 1865.
Henry Sinclair, pro. to corp .; disch. March 1, 1865. Ira Spencer. Stephen Sharp.
Edwin E. Tubbs, prisoner; died in Salisbury prison. Squirs Teachont, disch. with regt.
Francis Van Dressar, wounded ; disch. from hospital.
Charles Vihbard, wounded June 15, 1864 ; discharged. James N. Vosburgh, discharged.
Francis Wample, disch, from hospital.
A. M. Wells, trans, to Vet. Res. Curps.
Theodore Woolner, returned from hospital after regt.
E. D. Williams, died at Andersonville, Ga., Oct. 12, 1864.
James S. Williams.
COMPANY E. Mustered in Aug. 13, 1862.
L. K. Brown, captain ; disch. for disability.
Morris Chappell, 1st lieutenant; ras. from ill health.
Augustus M. Erwin, 2d lieutenant; pro. to Ist lieut .; to capt. ; wounded Aug. 25, 1864.
Spencer C. Myers, 1st sergeant; pro. to 2d lient.
Fred. C. Hills, 2d sergeant; disch. for disability, Oct. 7, 1862.
Milton H. Culver, 3d sergeant.
William Lasher, 4th sergeant ; missing in action, Sept. 29, 1864.
H. S. Miller, 5th sergeant ; pro. to Ist sergt.
J. H. Guernsey, 1st corporal; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
Chas. Bennett, 2d corperal. Chas. O. Smith, 3d corporal. Richard Millington, 4th corporal.
Jacob Hyde, Jr., 5th corporal.
George H. Brown, 6th corporal; pro. to sergt .; missing in action, Sept. 20, 1864.
Geo. C. Still, 7th corporal ; disd May 18, 1864, of wounds received 16th. Fred. Boden, 8th corporal; pro. to sergt .; to 2d lieut. Byroo Holton, musician ; killed in assault on Fort Fisher, N. C. Chas. H. Bailey, mnsiciao.
Hanry Tully, wagooer.
PRIVATES.
Theodore Anson, disch, May 31, 1863. Joseph Bassett, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps. Edward Beaver, killed May 16, 1864. Nichols Bristol. Hirain Bacon, pro. to corp. Joshua Bradley, Jr., dischi. Dec. 26, 1864. Lewis Briggs, died of wounds, Jan. 28, 1865. James W. Bates, pro. to corp. Wallace Cliflia, died Oct. 13, 1863.
Henry Chatterson, Johu Crimman, Frank E. Craver, Orson B. Denton, John Doyle, George Downend.
O. H. Dyer, pro. to corp .; wounded in leg; disch. about June 15, 1865. Delonzo D. Deline, pro. to corp .; to sergt. Frank Dennison, George Dennison, James Evans, Charles Evans, Frederick Erwin, pro. to corp. David F. Evans. Edward Far, disch. Mar. 13, 1863. John Francs. Horace Ferguson, disch. Sept. 29, 1863. James J. Guerosey, John H. Graves, Ernest Herder. John Hall, pro. to corp.
Theodors Holden, Geo. H. Hulbert, Charles Heenan, Samuel Hyde, William Hayes, William Letters. James A. Lasher, died Jan. 15, 1865. James Louden. Joel Masury, disch. Nov. 26, 1863. Henry J. Myers, died Jan. 8, 1865. John Myers. Dennis Mahoney, trans. to navy. Benjamin Moulton, pro. to corp. ; missing lo nction, Sept. 20, 1864. Delos Mowers.
Wm. H. Mowers. John Marriott, died of wounds, Nov. 1, 1864. Wm. L. Mabb. Nicodemus Markley, disch. Dec. 29, 1862.
Jolin H. Norton, Henry Osborn, William Owens. Levi O'Neil, trans. to navy.
Alonzo Philips. Jolin Pickens, pro. to corp. John J. Paddock.
Williams Roney, killed at Fort Fisher, N. C., Jag. 15, 1865.
Stephen Ransom.
Elias Stimer, disch. May 29, 1863.
Wm. N. Salisbury, Barnabas E. Swift, William Slack.
Jacob HI. Sexton, disch. Nov. 10, 1862. Silas W. Stewart.
William H. Servey ; killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 8, 1864.
H. A. J. Sexton, David Slocum, Phillipp Schroeder, Levi Turner, Albert Tully, George Tyler.
Sylvester Van Brooklin ; dischi. Aug. 12, 1862.
Charles Wilson ; pro. to corp. Alfred F. Weaver, Jolin Wright, Martin Wilbert, Dyer Wilson.
Michael C. Whelau, disch. Nov. 26, 1862.
Joseph Waters. Francis P. Whits.
John Wyman, disch. Aug. 12, 1863.
John Woolridge, Jolin Wingate, Emory B. Young, Stanton Zlie.
COMPANY F.
Mustered in August 13, 1862.
Seth J. Steves, captain. William J. Hunt, 1st lieutenant ; pro. to capt. ; died of wounds, July 31, 1864. John T. Thomas, 2d lieutenant; pro. to capt. ; killed at Fort Fisher.
Stewart Briggs, sergeant ; disch. for disability, Jan. 5, 1863.
Adelbert Ecker, sergeant; pro. to lat eergt .; to 2d lisut.
William H. Nelson, sergeant; pro. to Ist sergt .; missing in action, Sept. 29, 1864.
Thomas J. Lewis, sergeant; prisoner before Richmond ; at Andersonville six mouths.
Peter Costello, sergeant; disch. for disability, Feb. 26, 1863.
Joha Dalay, corporal ; disch. for disability, Jan. 5, 1863.
Edgar F. Niles, corporal; pro. to sergt. ; to 1st sergt.
Jolin J. Lewis, corporal ; disch. Dec. 8, 1862.
Richard House, corporal.
George R. Farley, corporal ; pro. to sorgt .; disch. Dec. 1, 1864 (also given Gao. R. Tarbox). Samuel Nelson, corporal.
C. P. Bailey, corporal. Richard E. Edward, corporal; pro. to sergt.
Reuben Burrows, musician.
Joseph Terry, musician.
Squire C. Dayan, musician.
Daniel S. Avery, wagoner.
PRIVATES.
Allen Austin, discharged. William R. Boardman.
George W. Boardinan .. Ansel 8. Burrows, disch. March 21, 1863.
Henry Baker, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
James A. Bates, disch. March 3, 1863.
W. A. Bailey. Charles F. Clark.
Orenzo Cassidy, died of disease.
George H. Cass. Charles O. Cookinghnm, discharged. Michael Conger, pru. to corp.
Stevens Comstock.
Jehn Deaton, disch. April 14, 1863.
David Deming, died of disease. James Davies, disch. Jaa. 1, 1863. William H. Davis, killed May 16, 1864. Owen R. Davies, died of disease in service.
Luther Dority. Henry Duyer. G. S. Ernst, Jr., wounded at Chapin's Farm, Va .; disch. Juns 8, 1865. Edward D. Fnncher.
Joseph Fsith, discharged.
Charles Gray. Georgs M. Gregory, pro, to corp.
John Gaynor. Lonzo Graham, pro. to corp .; to sergt. Edwin Griffith. John Hughes. William Hughes, died of disease at Wilmington, N. C. John Hosie, Edward Johnson, Richard D. Jones (Ist). Richard D. Jones (2d) ; pro. to corp. Williams Jones.
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Davil E. Jones, pre. to corp. Ismel Jones. Will am W. Jenes, disch. Feb. 23, 1863. Owen Jones. William C. Jones. Elward E. Jones, lest leg at Fert Fisher ; pro. te corp. Jehn W. Jenee, disch. May 30, 1863. David Jones, died of disense March 11, 1864. Hiram King, trans. te Vet. Res. Corps. William Kellsy, died Oct. 3, 1862. llenry Lamb. George Leemis.
Jonathan Letson, died from exhaustion, July 19, 1863. Jacob Laubley, pro. to 2d assist. surgeon. William H. H. Linalie. John McConnor, killed May 16, 1864. John Merringer, killed May 16, 1864.
Patrick McGinnis.
Frederick Nininger, died of disease at Washington, D. C.
Truman H. Peave, prisoner before Petersburg, Vs .; died at Salisbury, N. C., Nov. 12, 1864.
Thomas Philpot, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
Joha Parker, disch. Nov. 16, 1862. James Potter, D. T. Reberts, Elias Roberts.
Frederick Remp, pro. to corp .; to sergt.
Edward C. Roberts, died oo Davis Islaod, Jan. 26, 1864 ; buried in Deerfield, New York.
Jobn Ryan, killed on Merris Island, S. C. Matthew Ringrose, pro. te corp. Christopher Ringrose, killed at Fort Fisher, N. C. John G. Roberts. W. L. Simons, missing in action, Sept. 29, 1864. Fletcher Simoos, disch. Sept. 10, 1864. Richards Smith. George C. Smith, disch. Feb. 16, 1863. William Stewart, disch. Feb. 26, 1863. William C. Sears.
C. D. Sanford. Williamos Taylor, disch. Feb. 23, 1863. Owen Thomas. John Volmer.
Williams Wilsen, missing in action, May 16, 1864. Thomas Warham, disch. Jnoe 17, 1863. Simon Wait. George Wilson, diech. Oct. 16, 1863. George Walker, Jr. William M. Williams. Charles Wolf, died of disease, Sept. 27, 1863. Griffith Williams, died of disease, Feb. 3, 1865. Owen Williams, died of disease. Anson Burrows, Joseph Rifli, Edward Johnson, Wasbingtoo Tryao.
COMPANY G. Mustered in August 13, 1862.
Chas. H. Roys, captain. Chas. S. Millard, Ist lieutenant. Algernon E. Smith, 2d lieutenant; wounded at Fert Fisher. William L. Horlbert, Ist sergeant ; pre. to 2d lieut.
ITarrison E. Webster, 2d sergeant; detailed to q .- m. department. Charles II Sharp, 3d sergeant ; disch. Feb. 14, 1863.
W. F. Redding, 4th sergeant ; never assigned to company. J. Knox Williams, 5th sergeant; pro. to 2d lient.
M. L. Johnson, let corporal; pro, to sergt. ; to let sergt .; to 2d lient. John B. Wicks, 2d corp .; pro to sergt .; to com. sergt. David H. Green, 3d corporal. Wm. Lindsley, 4th corporal; missing in action, Sept. 29, 1864. Ilenry V. Crandall, 5th corporal.
C. Norman Beach, 6th corporal ; died of smallpox, March 13, 1864. Lorenzo P. Brown, 7thi corporal; pro. te sergt. Jolin D Ernst, 8th corporni; pre. to sergt. Chas. W. Sharp, musician ; trans. to Ce. F. Adolphus Sherman, musician. Earl A. ITart, wagoner.
PRIVATES.
Edward B. A very, pro. lo corp. Lyman W. Anderson, disch. May 2, 1863. Chas. S. Allen, pro. te corp. Perry F. Babcock. Ilerbert Barnum, disch. Oct. 7, 1862. Alexander M. Briggs. Abel L. Bailey, pro. to corp .; te sergt. ; to lat sergt. Charles M. Bnufry. Watson W. Beach, killed at Chapin's Farm, Vn., Sept. 29, 1864. Silas J. Baker, disch. June 8, 1865. Henry A. Browning, hand shoulder dislocated; disch. May 24, 1865. Will am Bowinhard.
Josephus Bates, trans. to Inv. Corpa, Ang. 20, 1863. William W. Bailey, pro. to sergt. Joseph B. Coggewell, missing in action, Oct. 27, 1864.
John Coggswell, killed, May 16, 1864. Stephen H. Croft. Alphenzo L. Cuttrell, disch. March 9, 1865. Chas. L. Clement, disch. Nev. 24, 1862. Wm. W. Camp. Wm. R. Davis, disch. Oct. 16, 1863.
Chas. R. DeLong, pro. to corp .; te sorgt .; died Jan. 15, 1865.
Sherman B. Dabold, pro. te corp.
M. L. De Long, George Davis, Robert Edwards, Henry Edwards, James Egao William English. V. R. Ennie, died at Washington, D. C., Nov. 20, 1862. Evan Evans, disch. June 8, 1865.
Thomas Evans.
Henry Foster, killed befors Petersburg.
Patrick Failey, Julins Ferguson, James Farrer, Henry Gillman. Martin V. Green, discb. March 27, 1864. Geerge W. Green, pro. to corp. ; te sergt. Thomas Gray, pro. to cerp.
George A. Hubbard.
Philip Hinninger.
John M. Harrison, died Nov. 1, 1863.
James Hamer.
Henry Ireland, wounded at Drury's Bluff, Va. ; disch. March 7, 1865. Lewie Johnson, trans. to Vet. Res. Corpa.
Wm. H. Jehnsen, disch. Sept. 28, 1863.
Thomas Johnsen.
Arthur Knight, pre. te corp .; to sergt.
Jarvis A. Kendall, disch. June 16, 1805. Henry D. King, Jr., disch. July 12, 1865. David P. Kent, wounded at Cold Ilarbor, Vn .; disch. June 8, 1865.
I. F. Kenyon, disch. Oct. 16, 1863.
George H. King, pro. to corp.
Roscue W. Lnce, prisoner Aug. 25, 1864; died in Libby prison.
William G. Lasher. William Lackanhy.
Albert Mason, disch. Oct. 11, 1863. Isaac M. Miller, died Aug. 3, 1863; buried at Deansville, N. Y.
Albert Merrill, pre. to corp.
Gustav Mosher.
Joseph D. Monroe, pro. to q .- m. sergt.
George Maskern. Nichelas Maskern.
Franklin A. Olin, mortally wennded at Drury's Bluff, Va. M. S. Olin, disch. at expiration of service. Giles Olin, disch. June 28, 1866.
Wm. H. Oatley, pro. to corp .; wounded nt Drory's Bluff, Va., and died. ·
George A. Pierce, Thomas J. Pangburn, Daniel Prosser, Michael Powers, Dnane T. Palmer, Homer Palmer, De Witt C. Park, Morris Quint. James Quinn, killed ut Fort Fi-her, N. C., Jan. 15, 1865. Albert W. Robbins, disch. June 8, 1865.
Lafayette Royce. John Robinson, disch. Nov. 14, 1862.
Timothy Robinson, Morgan D. Stickney, Francis O. Terrill. Francis F. Tuttle, disch. Jan. 30, 1863 (also given Franklin F. Tuttle).
Isaac Townsend, disch. Nov. 14, 1802. Chas. H. Trent, pro. to corporal ; disch. in June, 1865.
William Ward, died Feb. 11, 1865. James D. Ward, Madison Wilcox, Edwin A. Wheeler, Linas D. Werden, A. J. Kendall, Albert W. Robbins. Frank M. West, died July 15, 1863.
COMPANY H.
Mustered in August, 1802.
A. R. Stevens, captain. Edward Downer, lat lieutenant. HIeury Shedd, 2d lieutenant.
Henry L. Adams, Ist sergeant; pro. te 2d licut .; prisoner Oct. 27, 1864. Andrew Wilkins, sergeant. Wm. Southworth, sergeant ; pro. to 2d lieut.
Jesse Irons, sergeant. Andrew Kline, sergeant; killed Oct. 27, 1864. Adam Eckart, corporal; died Jan. 13, 1864. George R. Wade, cerporal; pre. to sergt. ; killed Oct. 27, 1864. Henry C. Stowell, cerporal.
Stephen Jackson, corporal ; died July 5, 1863. Edward Shirley, corporal ; dlach. Dec. 7, 1863. Henry G. Estes, corperal. Albert E. Ln Tour, corporal. Theodore A. Hibbard, corporal ; pro. to sergt. Charles Shaver, musician ; trans. to Ce. I. James A. Westcott, musician ; disch. Nov. 14, 1862. Wm. H. Camurite, wagoder; disch. Dec. 28, 1862.
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PRIVATES.
Jackson Anson, diseb. Dec. 28, 1863. Joseph S. Birber, William Boswell, Frank Bissell. Ira Z. Bettinger, killed at Fort Fisher, N. C. Robert Black wood, James Burke, J. H. Benjamin. Jacob Baker, wounded at Petersburg, Va., and disch. in consequence. Robert Clifford, dled May 13, 1865. Philo B. Congden, wounded Sept. 29, 1864. Lighton Dead, disch. in August, 1862. William Dyas. George Dibble, pro. to corp.
Judson C. Bibble, wounded at the capture of Petersburg Heights, June 15, 1864.
Albert E. Elmer, pro. to corp. Julius Ferguson,
George B. Foster, wounded at mino explosion, Petersburg, May 30, 1804.
James Gullager, wounded ut Petersburg, Va. ; diech.
Elnathan Gregory, pro. to corp.
Charles Gleasman, wounded Sept. 29, 1864; died of wounds. Cuasimere Guca, wounded at Fort Fieher ; disch.
Carl Hopsacker, wounded Sept. 29, 1864.
Henry Holmes, disch. Jan. 2, 1863. Albert Hartwell, died May 6, 1864. James M. Hewett, disch. Dec. 18, 1862.
Isaac F. Hatch, wounded at Fort Fishor.
Jacob Haas.
Joho Hall, died Sept. 22, 1864.
George A. Hall. William Howe, disch. June 28, 1885. Frederick Hannagar. William D. Hall.
John Howe, died July 13, 1864.
Thomas B. Johnson, died of wonnde, Aug. 16, 1864. William H. Joues, died June 17, 1864. John W. King, died of wounds, June 30, 1864. James Kelley. William H. Kimball. William H. Lane, diech. at expiration of service. Lewis Langlor, wounded Sept. 29, 1864. Thomas Lewio.
John Laglan. Charles Major, died July 15, 1863. James F. McGee. John Mumpten. Lyman A. Martin, pro. to eergt. Francis Martin, died Nov. 25, 1862; buried at Washington, D. C. Dennie Moonihan, died of wounds, July 22, 1864. E. Alonzo Mcclellan, diech. Oct. 30, 1862.
Owen McGraham, disch. May 31, 1863.
John Mumpton, traos. to Vet. Res. Corps.
Lafayette Overocker.
Justus Onderdouk, pro. to corp. Andrew Palms, pro. to corp. Erestne Pelton. Harrison Pangborn, several times slightly wounded. Truman Palme, discb. Sept. 1, 1863. Richard S. Riley. John Raymond, killed Sept. 29, 1864. As& Rice.
William Rowley, disch. Oct. 5, 1862.
William Roswell, wounded at Petersburg, Vs. Channcy Rowell, died May 25, 1864. Christopher Rab, trans. to Invalid Corpe.
John H. Smith. Abner C. Sayre. George C. Stone, pro. to corp .; killed Sept. 29, 1864. Christian J. Sawter. Andrew Spencer. Benjamin Thorp, disch. June 28, 1865. William Tuttle, died at Beaufort, S. C. Noah Tuttle, pro. to curp. Rufus Tuttle, pro. to corp.
Jobn A. Walters. Thomas H. Williams. Howell Williams, died of wounds received Sept. 29, 1864. James S. Warner, diach. Jan. 12, 1803. William B. Wright, killed by lightning, Ang. 18, 1864. William Will, killed st Fort Fisher, Jan. 15, 1865.
Thomas Lewine, disch. June 28, 1865. Jolia Hall, Robert Parks, John Putire. Seth R. Twinning, died Jan. 5, 1863.
Abram G. Montague. Jamee Donn.
Solun Smith, pro. to corp. Henry D. Jeffrey, Janson Anson, Earl S. Adams, Josoph W. Benjamin, Joho Colbura, Dighton Deea.
COMPANY I. Mustered in August 15, 1862.
Charles Wheelock, captain. John C. Hayaes, Ist lieutenant. Ammi Marquisseo, 2d lieutenant. H. Dwight Grant, 1st sergeant; pro. to 2d lieut. ; prisoner at Drury'e Bluff. H. J. McWaine, 2d sergeant; trans. to Invalid Corps. C. S. Sperry, 3d sergeant; drowned since the war.
Simeon Greme, 4th sergeant; killed in action, Sept. 29, 1864.
Jolin M. Joslin, 5th sergeant; disch. Oct. 27, 1862. Clinton G. Grant, Ist corporal ; pro. to sergt.
Newton P. Stimson, 2d corporal; wounded at Chapin's Farm, Vs .; died at home in consequence.
Alfred Butler, 3d corporal; pro. to 2d corp .; died in N. Y. City, Oct. 8, 1883. Owen Ronrk, 4th corporal.
Marks Kelley, 5th corporal.
Henry H. Bacon, Gth corporal.
Joshua Hammoud, 7th corporal.
De Witt Groshang, 8th corporal.
Cuius C. Dewey, musician ; died Sept. 11, 1863.
Livingston Mecker, musician.
Henry Duel, wagoner; disch. Oct. 17, 1882.
PRIVATES.
Jolin Black, diech. for dieability, Nov. 2, 1864.
David A. Boardman, H. H. Bacon, James Billington, James Brannan.
Joseph Brooks, killed July 4, 1864. William Brooks, diech. Aug. 25, 1864.
Albert Burk, pro. to corp .; disch. March 1, 1865.
Joseph Burch, Jr., pro. to corp .; diech. in Aug. 1865.
Myron Bellinger, died Dec. 10, 1862.
Jobn Burke, disch. Feb. 4, 1863.
Theodore Caulkin.
Jonas E. Cronk. Daniel Cronon, died of wounds in June, 1864.
James Calen.
William Cummings, died since the war.
Wilbur Cumminge, wounded in September, 1864; must. out at Norfolk, Va. Fenton O. Chaee.
Thomas B. Conklin, pro. to sergt.
John Colman, died Bec. 3, 1862.
Thomas Crofoot, David H. Coonrod, Tremaine Coleman.
Delzar Drake, killed in action (Sept. 20, 1864).
Curtis E. Dewey, died of wounde, July 13, 1864.
Charles Edwards, Charles Evans.
Thaddene Fox, died Dec. 1, 1862.
Samuel Franklin, diech. Sept. 20, 1864.
James Fitch, Abram D. Foot, Abeslum Fort.
Orimel Gillett, Jr., killed at Fort Fisher, Jan. 15, 1865. Ebenezer Gaylord, pro. to corp .; diech. Dec. 18, 1862.
Truman Guernsey. George Groff, died Oct. 17, 1862.
Michael Gephart, pro. to corp. Peter Golrich.
Evan E. Griffith, pro. to corp.
Chaeper Hebley, D. H. Hilts, David J. Hosg, Joseph Honck, William Hamvill, Jonathan Hutchine, Stephen Harvey.
Charles Hevener, died in service.
David H. Hovey. Ichabod E. Hutchins, trans. to Invalid Corpe.
Charlee Hart.
Joshua Hammond, died in U. S. General Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Charles Hamblin. Jonathan Hutchins. David W. Hitchcock, pro. to corp.
Jacob Iron, pro. to drum-minjor. William Ingalls, diech. Dec. 2, 1862.
Thomas H. Jones. Delos Kingsbury . Addison Saturley, disch. with regiment, 1865. Stephen Clink, Ambrose Kingsbury, John Lobdell.
David M. Lincoln, disch. Dec. 18, 1862. Oliver J. Lincoln.
Alanson Loraton.
Lafayette Laquay, disch. March 14, 1865. James Lobdell.
Benj. F. Miller, pro. to com. sergt .; to 2d lieut.
Flavel Murphy, died at home of consumption. William Mayhew, removed with family to Canada. William J. Moro, missing in action, Sept. 29, 1864.
Martin M. Moon (given M. M. Mann).
Charles Meeker, killed at Fort Fisher.
Delos Mowere, pris. at Wilderness, May, 1864; taken to Andersonville; died in hospital.
Daniel Mowers, in all battles of the regiment (niso given killed Oct. 27, 1864). Peter McGoldrick, died Sept. 12, 1862. Hezekiah Mowers, died of wounds, Juno 27, 1864.
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Marcus Norton, died of wounds, May 28, 1864.
Alvin Northrup, William Pettee, William Patterson, Judson Parmlee, James Patterson, Peter Rockeratlı, Albert Royer, William Roberts, Samnel Sle- cum, J. B. Smith, Charles Shaver, George F. Southwick, Augustus W. Sargent, Robert Short. Levi Sherman, killed at Fert Fisher.
Franklin Thurston.
Delos Taft. Melanethon Wetherwax, disch. Oct. 23, 1863. William Wias. Marvin Wheeler. Alonzo Wilsey, disch. Jan. 8, 1863.
Griffith Williams.
John Anderson. Thaddens Fox, died of typhoid fever, Dec. 1, 1862. Leray Gleson.
Thomas Conklin, pro. to Bergt .; wounded at Drury's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1864 ; must. out with regt.
James Givens.
Orrin Burlingame.
COMPANY K.
Mustered in Aug. 16, 1862.
James A. Race, captain.
Linus R. Clark, Ist lieutenant; wounded, with loss of leg, Oct. 27, 1864. Samuel Miller, 2d lieutenant.
Joho H. Fairbanks, wounded at Fort Fisher.
Wm. L. Bartholomew, Ist sergeant.
Alonzo Denton, 2d sergeant; pro. to 2d lient. ; wonoded Sept. 29, 1864. Nathaniel B. Hinckley, 3d sergeant; died July 11, 1863.
William Guedier, 4th sergeant ; died of wounds, Nov. 8, 1864. George L. Mills, 5th sergeant; disch. Fel. 20, 1863. Levi Munger, 1st corporal; pro. to sergt. ; died June 19, 1863. Samuel Wyckoff, 2d corporal.
Joseph Vale, 3d corporal. James Calen, 4th corporal. George A. Bartholomew, 5th corporal ; killed at Fort Fisher.
J. J. Penne, 6th corporal.
John Stanard, 7th corporal.
Almize Boice, 8th corporal; died July 17, 1863. Homer Lowell, musician ; pro. to corp.
Charlemagne T. Root, musician.
William Dilible, teamster.
PRIVATES.
Amos P. Armstrong, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps. Andrew App.
Levi T. Boss, wounded slightly, Sept. 29, 1864.
George Bradley, wounded and missing in Sept. 1864. John Boddis.
Henry Burk, pro. to corp ; wounded at Drury's Bluff. William L. Bonner.
Horace W. Barr, prisoner, Sept. 29, 1864; died in Salisbury prisen. Joseph Buice.
Thomas W. Darton, disch. Oct. 7, 1863.
Edwin Cummings, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
Mark Crane, pro. to corp .; wounded and missing, Sept. 29, 1864.
Michael Carlin, killed June 10, 1864.
Jolin Comford. Anthony Culman.
Reuben A. Daniels, died Dec. 23, 1862. John Duffay. Alfred Dunster. Samuel Dustan, wounded at Petersburg, Va. James D. Enswortlı. Abel Elthorp, pro. to corp .; killed Sept. 29, 1864.
Richard Flinn, died of wounds, July 15, 1864.
George Gurley.
Chas. 11. Gruman, pro. to corp .; to Bergt. ; to 1st sergt. ; wounded Sept. 29, 1864. Martin Griswold, trans. to Co. A.
Samuel E. Holmes, wounded at Chapio's Farm, Va .; dlied Oct. 23, 1864.
Caleb Haywood, pre. to corp .; to sergt. ; died of wounds in June, 1864. Jeho Howe, disch. Feb. 2, 1863.
William Howe. Edward Harrington, pro. to corp .; to sergt. Henry Holman, died Nov. 25, 1863. Jacob Isely. Charles E. Jones, killed at Petersburg, Va.
David Jenkins. Burdett Johnson, trans. to Co. A ; pro. to sergt. Charles H. Kenyon, died Sept. 1, 1863.
William Kilkenny, pro. to corp. ; prisoner at Drury's Biff. William Krepsicker, died Nov. 26, 1863. Patrick Killao, Walter Kelly, Albert Lindsley.
Themas H. Lymso, thuis. to Vet. Res. Corps. Jehn C. Lathrop, pro. to corp .; trans. to Sig. Corps. Florence Martin. Frank Martin, died Nov. 29, 1862.
James McAdams, Frank Martin, Timothy Maloney, Stephen Michel. Edward Murphy, pro. to corp .; killed io action, Muy 16, 1864. Samnel McClure. Josephi Madrid.
Lafayette Madrid, wounded at Drury's Bluff, May 16, 1864.
Henry H. Miller, pro. to corp .; wounded at Petersburg, Va. Edward Morgan, John Oliley, William Paasch, William H. Powers.
Silas J. Perkins, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
Themas Petch, dischi. for disability in Nov. 1862; re-enl. in Co. M, 15th Cav .; disch. June 12, 1865.
Charles Page. Milton Pratt, died Nov. 2, 1863. Anson Pect, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
William Patterson.
Harvey Platt, pro. to corp. James Patterson, died Oct. 19, 1864.
Jolin Rodice, pro. to corp.
George W. Read, killed at Fort Fisher.
Curtis W. Reynolds.
Joseph C. Richmond, died Sept. 5, 1863.
Albert E. Sherman.
Charles Shiffer, killed at Fort Fislier. Jack Sheppard, pro. to corp .; to sergt. John Savage.
Thomas Smith, pro. to sergt. Jolin Somera, killed Sept. 29, 1864. Philip Snyder, died Oct. 20, 1863.
Osins Soell, disch. Nov. 4, 1864.
Milton Thompson, Edgar Twitchell, Niles W. Taft, Calvin Thompson, George W. Tefft, Edgar F. Warner, Lorenzo W.Isey, Heory Walker, Jonathan O. Warner, Nelson Youngs.
146TH INFANTRY. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Delancey Floyd Jones, colonel ; com. Sept. 6, 1862; declined.
Kender Garrard, colonel ; com. Sept. 23, 1862; pro. to brig .- gen. of vois., July 23, 1863.
David T. Jenkins, colonel; com. Aug. 3, 1863; killed in action at Wilderness, Va., Mny 5, 1864.
J. Neilson Potter, colonel ; com Dec. 31, 1864.
James Grindlay, colonel; com. Feb. 15, 1865; brev. brig .- gen. U. S. Vols. ; must. out with regt., July 16, 1865.
George Pomeroy, lieutenant-colonel ; com. Sept. 18, 1862 ; not omustered.
Win. S. Coroing, lieutenant-colonel ; com. Aug. 26, 1863; not mustered (see majors).
Jesse J. Armstrong, lieutenant-colonel ; com. Oct. 7, 1863 ; dis. April 1, 1864. Henry C. Curran, lieutenant-colonel; com. May 18, 1864; not mustered (see majors).
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