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ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY-Company D.
Charles A. Richardson, mustered August 22, 1862, as first lieutenant ; pro- moted captain November 27, 1862; wounded in foot at Gettysburg, Pa. ; severely wounded in face in action near Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1864 ; discharged on account of wounds September 3, 1864; commissioned major.
Spencer F. Lincoln, August 9, 1862; second lieutenant ; promoted first lieu- tenant November 27, 1862; adjutant December 7, 1862; arm amputated, from wound received in action near Petersburg, April 16, 1864; died at Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, D. C., July 9, 1864.
James M. Bull.
John B. Geddis, July 28, 1862; promoted second lieutenant November 27, 1862; first lieutenant, March 25, 1864 ; captain, June 10, 1864; wounded in action at Boynton Road March 31, 1865; commissioned lieutenant-colonel; not mustered.
Edward E. Fairchild, July 28, 1862, sergeant; discharged November 18, 1863, to receive appointment of second lieutenant in Ninth Regiment United States Colored Troops; in action at Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg.
Ira H. Wilder, mustered August 22, 1862, as sergeant; promoted first lien- tenant July 1, 1864; captain August 28, 1864; on detached service at Elmira, N. Y., from July 20, 1863, to July 1, 1864.
Darius S. Sackett, August 22, 1862, corporal; wounded in action at Maryland Heights, September 13, 1862; discharged from hospital, Annapolis, Md., No- vember, 1862.
Henry M. Lee, August 6, 1862, corporal; promoted sergeant January 1, 1863; sergeant-major, February 29, 1864 ; second lieutenant, June 10, 1864; first lieu- tenant, Company E, September 25, 1864.
Charles Gage, July 30, 1862, corporal ; promoted sergeant March 1, 1864; first lieutenant, August 28, 1864; discharged March 29, 1865, for disability.
Henry Mattoon, August 4, 1862, corporal ; promoted sergeant, 1863; wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pa., while bearing colors, July 3, 1863, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps July 15, 1864.
Hollister N. Grimes, July 28, 1862, corporal; discharged for disability Jan- uary 8, 1864.
Charles A. Garlinghouse, July 28, 1862, musician ; promoted sergeant-major January 20, 1865; second lieutenant, Company B, May 1, 1865.
Privates.
The following enlisted as privates at the dates given :
Albert S. Andrews, July 28, 1862; promoted corporal October 14, 1863; sergeant, May 1, 1865; severely wounded in action at Bristoe Station, Va., Octo- ber 14, 1863; taken prisoner, and re-taken by his regiment two months later.
Daniel Butler, July 30, 1862; taken prisoner at Po river, Va., May 10, 1864; died of disease in rebel prison at Andersonville, Ga., September 19, 1864. Henry W. Bradt, July 28, 1862.
Oliver C. Castle, August 7, 1862; discharged for disability May 2, 1863, at Alexandria, Virginia.
John Clohecy, August 9, 1862; wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Charles C. Crandall, July 31, 1862; killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.
Orlanda Evans, August 5, 1862 ; died of disease in hospital at Union Milla, Va., June 17, 1863.
Edmond T. Mathewson, August 7, 1862; wounded in action at Maryland Heights September 13, 1862; taken prisoner near White Plains, Va., July 25, 1863; died in prison at Richmond, Va., November 14, 1863.
Sanford B. Mead, July 26, 1862; served during period of enlistment.
Horton McMillen, July 23, 1862; wounded at Spottsylvania Court-House; served with regiment until December 25, 1864, when he was mustered out as supernumerary corporal on consolidation of regiment.
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Adolphus T. Miles, July 30, 1862; detailed as hospital cook, and served in that capacity during term of service.
Sylvester Oatman, July 28, 1862 ; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. Steven E. Prouty, August 7, 1862; died November 12, 1863, of wounds re- ceived in action at Auburn Ford, Va., October 14, 1863.
John D. Rivers, July 29, 1862; in battles Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 12, 1864.
Reuben Sprague, July 29, 1862; died of disease at Chicago, Ill., October 23, 1862.
Jeremiah Smith, August 8, 1862; died of disease at Chicago, Ill., October 23, 1862.
Charles G. Smith, August 14, 1862; died of disease at Harper's Ferry, Va., September 26, 1862.
William S. Townsend, August 8, 1862; discharged for disability at Elmira, N. Y., February 14, 1863.
Henry W. Wilson, August 11, 1862; killed by musket-shot in head in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.
Company K.
Charles W. Wheeler, captain, August 23, 1862 ; killed at Gettysburg July 3, 1863.
Henry C. Lawrence, August 20, 1862, second lieutenant; resigned January 24, 1863.
Thomas O. Perkins, August 23, 1862, first sergeant; discharged January 23, 1863; died subsequently.
William A. Reed, August 23, 1862, corporal, discharged October 28, 1862. Lewis Clarke, July 15, 1862, private, promoted, November 1, 1863, sergeant; mustered out as supernumerary, December 25, 1864, on consolidation of regiment. John W. Case, August 12, 1862, private; promoted corporal; deserted from Eighth New York Cavalry ; arrested.
Bernard Logan, August 14, 1862, corporal.
Heury T. Antis, August 18, 1862, hospital steward ; promoted assistant-surgeon Thirty-third Illinois Volunteers.
Privates .- Andrew J. Cady, August 11, 1862; wounded and taken prisoner at Gettysburg; returned to regiment May 27, 1864.
Patrick Courtney, July 19, 1862; deserted at Two Taverns, Maryland, July 7, 1863; returned to regiment October 19, 1863; deserted again December 1, 1863, at Strasburg, Virginia.
Le Roy Denton, August 11, 1862; died at Elk Run, Virginia, September 5, ' 1863.
Frederick Geiger, August 7, 1862.
John H. Keller, August 24, 1862; deserted November 8, 1862, at Chicago, Illinois.
Alonzo B. Lincas, July 28, 1862; deserted, August 28, 1862, at Harper's Ferry, Virginia ; returned to regiment at Union Mills, Virginia.
Thomas J. Moore, August 12, 1862; died of inflammation of the lungs, at Alex- andria, Virginia, April 10, 1863.
George Prout, August 12, 1862.
Henry Underhill, August 9, 1862; died at Union Mills, Virginia, November 27, 1863.
George B. Wilson, April 7, 1864.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY-Company G.
Hiram P. Brown, first lieutenant; mustered September 4, 1862; died at Porta- mouth, Virginia.
Henry R. Murray, second lieutenant; detailed, in 1863, as United States signal officer ; afterwards promoted to assistant commissary of musters under General Getty, on General Meade's staff; afterwards on General Getty's staff, while in command of division of the Sixth Army Corps.
Charles H. Paddock, September 4, 1862, first sergeant; discharged with regi- ment.
Elam C. Beeman, September, 4, 1862, sergeant; promoted first lieutenant of United States Colored Troops ; discharged November, 1865.
Charles W. Housel, sergeant, September 4, 1862; died of wounds received at Second Fair Oaks engagement, 1864.
Zebina Lucas, second sergeant, September 4, 1862 ; on detatched service during enlistment; discharged with regiment.
William H. Barrett, September 4, 1862, corporal ; promoted sergeant.
Marcus H. Swift, August 30, 1862, corporal ; promoted sergeant.
Charles Y. Supplee, September 3, 1862, musician; member of band during service.
James Allen, private, September 4, 1862; promoted sergeant; discharged with regiment.
Orsamus Allen, August 28, 1862; discharged from disability June, 1864, at Portsmouth, Virginia.
William Bird, August 30, 1862; killed in front of Petersburg, June, 1864. John C. Berry, September 4, 1862 ; promoted sergeant ; discharged with regi- ment.
Daniel Boswell, September 4, 1862 ; discharged with regiment.
George A. Buchanan, September 5, 1862; killed at Fort Harrison, Virginia, October, 1864.
Conrad Bancroft, September 3, 1862; died in front of Petersburg, Virginia, from wounds received there.
Hortentius A. Chamberlain, September 4, 1862; died of disease at hospital, Point of Rocks, Virginia, September, 1864.
Hiram R. Case, September 4, 1862; discharged with regiment.
Charles O. Demeritt, September 4, 1862; discharged from disability, 1863.
Richard S. Foster, sergeant, September 4, 1862; discharged with regiment.
George W. Freer, September 4, 1862; discharged on account of wounds received at Cold Harbor.
Hiram D. Goodwin, September 4, 1862; transferred to the United States Signal Corps with Lieutenant Murray, in 1863, and served term of enlistment with the corps.
John Griffas, September 4, 1862; died of disease at Point of Rocks, Virginia, 1865.
William Hoff, September 3, 1862; discharged from disability, July, 1865.
John W. Horn, September 22, 1862; killed in front of Petersburg, Virginia, September, 1864.
Illesphor Iunsse, September 3, 1862; discharged from disability in the spring of 1863.
William Knickerbocker, September 4, 1862; discharged with regiment.
Andrew Lyon, August 30, 1862; discharged with regiment.
Charles R. Lilly, September 3, 1862 ; discharged with regiment.
John Masseth, September 3, 1862; transferred to United States Army Signal Corps, in 1863; died of disease same year, Hampton, Virginia.
Benjamin Miles, September 3, 1862; discharged with regiment.
Edgar Mattison, September 3, 1862; served on detached service as saddler.
James G. McClure, September 10, 1862; died of wounds received at the fall of Petersburg, at hospital, Point of Rocks, Virginia.
Samuel Nott, September 3, 1862; detailed in the band of the regiment, and remained a member till expiration of term of service.
Samuel Oatman, September 3, 1862; died at Canandaigua, in the summer of 1864, from effects of wounds received in battle.
John B. Parshall, September 5, 1862; discharged with regiment.
Cornelius M. Palmer, September 3, 1862; transferred to Signal Corps, United States Army, and served till term expired.
Gideon E. Parshall, September 5, 1862; discharged with regiment.
William Rouse, August 28, 1862; discharged with regiment.
Daniel G. Sterling, August 31, 1862 ; discharged from disability August, 1863, at Portsmouth, Virginia.
Daniel D. Sanford, September 4, 1862; discharged with regiment. Daniel Stephenson, September 4, 1862; discharged with regiment. Henry Squires, September 3, 1862; discharged with regiment.
John R. Styles, September 4, 1862; discharged at Rochester with regiment. Samuel Thompson, September 3, 1862; died at Yorktown, February, 1863.
Oscar M. Thayer, September 3, 1862; killed at second battle of Fair Oaks, 1864.
Wilber H. Tillotson, September 4, 1862; died in hospital, time and place un- known.
Hezekiah Townsend, September 4, 1862; discharged with regiment.
Abram R. Terry, August 30, 1862; killed in front of Petersburg, June 18, 1864.
David A. Weatherwax, September 4, 1862; discharged with regiment.
William H. Ward, September 3, 1862; discharged with regiment. Thomas G. Wyrd, September 3, 1862; discharged with regiment.
William C. Wilson, September 3, 1863; transferred to the Reserve Corps; dis- charged August, 1864.
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTIETH INFANTRY-Company E.
Moore Henry, captain, mustered November 21, 1862 ; resigned June 20, 1864. Edward Hickley, first sergeant, enlisted August 19, 1862 ; deserted April, 1863. James H. Simpson, sergeant, August 25, 1862; promoted first sergeant; taken prisoner October 19, 1864; died in prison November 14, 1864.
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Patrick McCarthy, sergeant, August 22, 1862; wounded slightly May 27, 1863.
David Rodgers, August 19, 1862; killed October 19, 1864, Cedar Creek, Vir- ginia.
Cornelius O'Laughlin, corporal, September 4, 1862 ; promoted sergeant Novem- ber 1, 1864.
James McGowan, corporal, August 28, 1862; died May 14, 1864, of wounds received April 9, 1864.
John Jordan, corporal, August 30, 1862; wounded severely June 14, 1863. James Hickey, corporal, August 26, 1862; discharged at expiration of term of service.
John Long, corporal, September 1, 1862 (One Hundred and Sixty-second In- fantry); taken prisoner October 19, 1864.
Patrick Cairns, private, August 30, 1862.
John Edwards, August 28, 1862; wounded severely before Port Hudson, June 12, 1863.
James Fogarty, August 26, 1862 ; discharged April 10, 1864.
Alexander Finley, September 5, 1862; taken prisoner at Barry's Landing, October 30, 1863; exchanged December, 1863.
Patrick Geraty, September 1, 1862; transferred to First Regiment United States Cavalry.
George Husbands, September 2, 1862.
Michael Haverlin, September 1, 1862; died November 27, 1863, in New Iberia, Louisiana.
Michael Hill, corporal, September 1, 1862; wounded June 14, 1863.
Barnard Lennon, August 30, 1862; taken prisoner October 19, 1864; died in prison January 4, 1865.
Thomas Morrisey, August 31, 1862; deserted November 23, 1862, New York city.
Thomas Morris, August 30, 1862; discharged from disability January 30, 1864.
John Merriman, August 30, 1862; died at Franklin, Louisiana, February 4, 1864.
Patrick J. Morris, August 31, 1862 ; taken prisoner April 9, 1864; exchanged October 22, 1684.
Henry Messick, August 31, 1862; killed at the battle of Winchester, Sep- tember 19, 1864.
James Maury, August 30, 1862; taken prisoner April 9, 1864; exchanged October 22, 1864.
Thomas Moore, September 1, 1862.
Andrew Mcintyre, September 30, 1862.
Michael Noone, August 30, 1862; transferred to First Regiment United States Cavalry.
Thomas O'Shaughnessy, September 2, 1862; deserted November 28, 1862, at New York city.
Patrick O'Brien, September 23, 1862; died October 20, 1864, of wounds re- ceived October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Virginia.
John O'Lahey, September 3, 1863.
Patrick Picker, August 19, 1862; went into Twenty-first Illinois Battery.
William Timmon, October 8, 1862; deserted November 22, 1862, at New York city.
John Touhey, October 8, 1862; taken prisoner October 19, 1864.
FIRST ENGINEERS-Company F.
Abram Hills, corporal, enlisted November 13, 1861 ; served term of enlistment. N. N. Denton, corporal, November 13, 1861; served on detached service as clerk in quartermaster's department ; discharged October 13, 1864.
John Johnson, October, 1861; re-enlisted; promoted to first lieutenant of United States Colored Troops, April, 1864.
Henry Freeland, private, October, 1861; died June, 1862, at Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Henry Sanford, October, 1861; deserted January, 1862.
Alfred Mitchell, December, 1861; died of sickness, February, 1862, in New York city.
Theophilus Mitchell, October, 1861; served with his regiment during period of enlistment.
Roswell B. Smith, December 2, 1861 ; discharged with regiment.
William Flanagan, October, 1861 ; served with regiment till expiration of term. George Squires; Company G, October, 1861 ; died of sickness January, 1862. John Remer, November 18, 1861 ; discharged with regiment.
Fritz Harbo, Company C, October, 1861; died from sickness, March 21, 1862, Hilton Head.
Sanford Haines, Company G, October, 1861 ; discharged from disability, Au- gust, 1862.
Frank Schroder, Company G, October, 1861 ; served period of enlistment.
FIFTEENTH CAVALRY-Company C.
Edwin Anderson, August 8, 1863 ; served term of enlistment as private. William Arnold, August 8, 1863.
William H. Brown, mustered August 8, 1863 ; discharged August 9, 1865. Peter F. Bird, August 8, 1863.
Milan Birch, Angust 8, 1863; killed in action.
Henry C. Beeman, served from August 8, 1863, to August 9, 1865; dis- charged with regiment.
John C. Bockaw, August 8, 1863.
Wesley Booth, August 8, 1863; deserted 1863.
John H. Brooks, August 8, 1863; deserted at Burlington, West Virginia.
John Brohaw, August 8, 1863.
Orland Brown, August 8, 1863.
Thomas Cummings.
Charles Clark, August 8, 1862; deserted at Pleasant Valley, Missouri.
William Condon, August 8, 1863; served time.
Alonzo Cummings, August 8, 1863 ; discharged August 9, 1865.
Andrew J. Corey.
Joel M. Dean, August 8, 1863; died in service.
Thomas Dalligham, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865.
William A. Decker, August 26, 1863; served till regiment was discharged; =
veteran.
Jeremiah Dempsey, August 8, 1863 ; died at Camp Stoneman, 1863.
John Denning, November 16, 1863.
Mortimer Fuller, August 8, 1863; died in Andersonville prison.
George A. Flynn, August 8, 1863.
John Y. Fraser, August 8, 1863 ; discharged June, 1865.
James F. Grier, August 26, 1863 ; discharged August 9, 1865.
George B. Herbendon, August 8, 1863.
Franklin Hathaway, August 8, 1863.
Arthur Hennesy, corporal, August 8, 1863; killed at battle of Five Forks, April 2, 1865.
William Hatton, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865.
Amos Hodges, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865.
William Hammond, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865.
William Jordan, August 8, 1863; discharged August 8, 1865.
Charles H. Johnson, August 8, 1863.
Albert Knowles, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865.
Francis McCormick, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865. Silas MeLaughlin, August 8, 1863.
Ambrose Peacock.
James L. Rockwell, August 8, 1863.
William M. Reeves, August 8, 1863 ; died in hospital.
Lewis A. Rockwood, August 8, 1863; discharged from dimmbility.
Lot Reznor, orderly sergeant, August 8, 1863; veteran from the Eighteenth Infantry ; discharged June, 1865.
Michael Scantling, August 8, 1863 ; veteran ; discharged August 9, 1865.
Edward Singleton; served from August 8, 1863, to August 9, 1864.
George Shurtliff, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865.
Lewis Sevoy, August 8, 1863; discharged Angust 9, 1865.
Henry Townsend, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865.
Melvin C. Thompson, August 8, 1863; discharged with regiment August 9, 1865.
Henry M. Tuttle, corporal, August 8, 1863; discharged June, 1865. Charles E. Wood, sergeant, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865. Joel S. Hart, August 28, 1863; deserted May, 1864.
Jacob Keller, August 8, 1863; discharged August 9, 1865.
FIRST VETERAN CAVALRY.
The following is a list of soldiers who enlisted in the First Veteran Cavalry, .with date of muster : Samuel B. Doyle, Company C, mustered August 24, 1863; Benjamin Davis, mustered August 25, 1863; Edward P. Higgins, September 16, 1863; Hiram T. Halstead, August 25, 1863; Albert B. Miller, September 2, 1863 ; Frederick T. Miller, September 4, 1863; Marcus M. Mallison, August 27, 1863; Patrick Mahen, August 12, 1862; Michael MoCarty, August 21, 1863; Porter Stevens, September 19, 1863; Mark A. Woolsten, mustered Sep- tember 21, 1863.
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TENTH CAVALRY.
William Doan, mustered January 20, 1864; Lucius Fields, January 20, 1864 ; Isaac E. Stutwell, January 20, 1864.
TWENTY-FIRST CAVALRY, FOR THREE YEARS.
Charles Carpenter, mustered January 3, 1864.
TWENTY-FOURTH CAVALRY.
William Cline, mustered January 19, 1864 ; Erastus S. Marsh, January 19, 1864; William Kentfield, January 19, 1864. The following were mustered same date (January 19, 1864): Albert Lathrop, George Carman, Henry Denton, Franklin A. Fisher, William Francis, Albert J. Hacketoff, John Harmon, George A. Kipp, Charles H. Long, John Rowe. Thomas D. Allen, mustered January 7, 1864; Lester Allen, January 7, 1864; Theodore E. Pomeroy, January 7, 1864; William Soper, January 7, 1864; Edward Pollard, January 14, 1864; James Sagerty, January 19, 1864; Charles Jones, January 19, 1864; Oscar Austin, January 25, 1864.
FOURTH HEAVY ARTILLERY.
Joseph Housel, Jr., mustered January 3, 1864; Isaiah Coy, January 5, 1864; Isaac Hall, January 5, 1864 ; William Reed, January 4, 1864; Edward Pease, January 5, 1864. The following were mustered January 5, 1864: John Dennis, William Isham, David McJennett, Denjamin F. Hendershot, George C. Sheldon, George Worthington, William P. Sennott, John G. Brown. William Bell, Jan- uary 13, 1864; Marshall Willis, January 4, 1864; Edward Laker, January 4, 1864; Chauncey Root, January 4, 1864; Stephen J. Whitwell, December 28, 1863; Henry H. Thayer, January 4, 1864; Francis Curran, January 26, 1864.
ELEVENTH HEAVY ARTILLERY. John H. Smith, mustered July 30, 1864; Orville Hart, July 31, 1864.
FOURTEENTH HEAVY ARTILLERY.
Sylvester Butts, mustered January 5, 1864.
SIXTEENTH HEAVY ARTILLERY.
Richard Corcoran, mustered December 7, 1863.
Le Roy Ingraham, John Akins, Orland M. Brown, David M. Housel, Thomas Ragh, Jno. A. Pinkerton, Robert Freer, James Lysaight, R. S. Chamber- lain, Thomas H. Bunnell, Timothy Mclaughlin, Joseph P. Mary, Jno. Fisher, Benj. H. Ackley, Newell H. Spencer, George Masters, Jno. O'Brien, Eli Masters, Henry A. Lown, John Dempsey, William White, Edward Morris, were mustered January, 1864.
FIFTIETH ENGINEERS.
Thomas Meadon, mustered January 23, 1864. John Collins, mustered January 3, 1864. Eber A. Knowles, January 3, 1864. William H. Schellinger, January 3, 1864; discharged with regiment. Henry E. Bement, December 16, 1863. Allen B. Cooper, Veteran, January 5, 1864. Henry J. Davis, January 5, 1864. Charles D. Raymond, January 5, 1864. Charles Parrish, January 5, 1864. William H. Mattison, David Herron, mustered February 25, 1865, discharged with regiment.
TWENTIETH UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. . Augustus Smith, mustered January 3, 1864. George H. Watts, December 19, 1863.
Adam Holland, December 19, 1863. Augustus Freeland, December 19, 1863. Alexander Blake, December 30, 1863. Isaac Holland, December 30 1863. Thomas C. Clark, January 5, 1864. Charles Freeman, January 5, 1864.
Of the following-named we have been unable to obtain any record further than that given: T. L. Abbott, mustered September 16, 1864 ; Austin Emerson, Sep- tember 18, 1864; George W. Argetsaige, September 6, 1864; Charles Anable, R. C. Adams, P. F. Buonett, Oscar D. Blanchard, Jesse Bartles, Edwin Brown, August 6, 1864; John S. Bailey, August 7, 1864 ; William Burleson, Columbus Balcom, O. W. Chamberlain, Edward Collins, September 1, 1864; N. W. Con- ger, W. L. Crosby, Henry M. Clement, Richard Cassilton, Robert B. Cornell, William W. Cooner, John Drummer, Washington Edgarton, William B. Fraser, Jeremiah Francis, William Ferguson, Myron Fellows, Martin Fellows, Philip Farley, Samuel B. Gordon, Galutha Clark, George W. Griswold, Jno. H. Gilbert, Charles Gerrum, Jno. Groat, Henry Hulse, Millard Hulbut, Theodore Hewitt, Charles Howes, Jacob Hudson, Joseph T. Hunter, James Hoolchan, George Har- lit, Raymond Hodges, Henry Hewett, John Irwin, Warren C. Jones, William Knapp, Jno. Kusher, Peter Kane, C. C. Lyon, Patrick Logan, Nicholas Lats, William J. Miller, Patrick Mahoney, Daniel Maloney, Darwin L. Mitchell, Charles H. Murphy, Jno. J. Mary, Robert Oyer, Charles W. Pease. Second Cav- alry, Levi H. Putnam, Thomas Pendergrass; Miles W. Quick, United States Signal Corps, " G," enlisted in First Engineers in 1862, and transferred to Signal Corps; Barnet Riley, Franklin Rowley, Nerain Rowland, Alex. C. Road, Ellett Stedd, Henry Stedd, Albert L. Southwick, Henry Singlant, Perry W. Smith, Chauncey Smith, Hiram Sebran, Edgar C. Sibley, Perry Stevens, George Sack- ett, James A. Swarthout, C. W. Smith, E. A. Smith, Lyman L. Trask, Austin J. Witter, Jno. J. Wolcott, Jno. W. Wittermautte. Second Cavalry, Company K., mustered September 7, 1864; discharged June 15, 1865, with regiment : Jacob B. Wenter, Edwin Westoon, Hiram F. Witter, Levi Weatherwax. . Second Cav- alry, Company K, mustered September 6, 1864; discharged June 15, 1865, Charles Weston, John Myatt, Andrew W. Warfield, Lucian White, James H. Whitehead, Job Wolverton, Cornelius Young, August 23, 1864. The above enlisted in September, 1864, the following in 1865 : John Anderson, mustered February 24, 1865; Arnold Armstrong, Arnold Austry, Jno. Adams, Edwin A. Bolger, Alfred Bonchet, George B. Barden, Franklin Brown, Anthony Bayle, Andrew Condon, Michael Casey, Edward Courtney, John Clark, Jno. Crawford, Paul W. Cartwright, James Counmus, Jno. Davis, Charles B. Ellis, James Eager, James B. Foster, Arthur Furner, Frederick Gaines, John Gevin, Andrew Gea. chaler, Vincent Gravendish, James Gormley, Jno. Hogan, Thomas Hackett, Wil- liam Herron, N. Harbinger, Alex. Hall, Robert Holmes, George S. Inson, Joseph King, Jno. Kelly, William Leslie, Peter Lumber, Michael Lane, Frederick Lamb, Peter Miller, Orrin McGee, Edwin C. Moody, Jno. W. Mattison, William McAl- lister, Peter MoGraw, James Parent, Mr. Putnam, Robert Phenix, William Par- ker, Frederick E. Pomayne, Amasiah Roberts, Jno. Scantlin, John Smith, Wil- liam Stone, John Sanders, Henry Spencer, William Shields, Jno. Spaulding, Peter Tracy, George A. Urber, Robert M. Ward, John Wayland, George R. Saul, William Lyons, Edward A. Milliken, mustered December 18, 1863; Hiram G. Braudo, same; Sibley E. Nott, same; Joseph E. Jones, same.
THE NAVY.
William Mack, enlisted August, 1862, for three years in Fiftieth Engineer Corps, went on the " Phillippe" in navy in winter of 1863, as third assistant engineer ; discharged January 25, 1866.
Charles E. Emery enlisted in 1862, as second assistant engineer on the " Reoh- mont."
Jesse Parshall, enlisted in 1864, as seaman on the " Ceres ;" remained in ser- vice after close of war.
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PLATE. XXXVIII.
JAMES E. CHASE
RES. OF JAMES E. CHASE, CHESHIRE, ONTARIO CO.N.Y.
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