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David Lawrence, advanced to Corporal July 21, 1862 ; to Sergeant January 1, 1863; wounded May 4, at Fredericksburg.
Daniel O. O'Neil, Corporal; taken prisoner May 4, at Fredericksburg. Levi Goodman, Corporal.
Andrew A. Campion, Corporal ; wounded at Fredericksburg, May 4.
John McDonald, promoted to Corporal January 1, 1863; taken prisoner ; paroled.
Lawrence Boyle, advanced to Corporal January 1, 1863.
Jeffrey W. Birdsall, promoted Corporal January 1, 1863.
William F. Hecker, enlisted October 15, 1861 ; promoted to Corporal January 1, 1863; wounded May 4.
Henry Allen, private.
Patrick Anderson, private; enlisted February 20, 1862; wounded at Antietam, Maryland, September 17, 1862.
James P. Bird, private; sworn in January 1, 1862.
Milton W. Bishop, private; entered service October 7, 1861.
Thomas W. Clark, private; wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862. William Clark, private.
Benjamin S. Corryell, private.
George A. Candler, private.
Isaac Cooley, private; enlisted November 7, 1861; taken prisoner at Fred- ericksburg, May 4.
Joseph Fulkerson, private ..
J. Warren Hendricks, private; wounded May 4, at Fredericksburg, and left arm amputated.
Franklin Hammond, private.
Irwin P. Humphrey, wounded May 4, at Fredericksburg. Jacob E. Jones, private.
Frederick Kohles, entered service October 7, 1861.
William Lemons, private ; taken prisoner June 30, 1862, before Richmond ; paroled September 18, 1862.
Harrison W. Lewis, private; enlisted February 6, 1862; wounded May 4, 1863, at Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Michael MeLaughlin, private.
George Metzler, private; entered service October 7, 1861 ; taken prisoner May 4, 1863, at Fredericksburg ; paroled.
David P. Miller, private; taken prisoner at Fredericksburg, May 4; paroled. Frank Miller, private.
Albert Niles, private.
William Pow, private; was wounded in action of May 4, 1863, at Fredericks- burg, Virginia.
Magoir M. Poquett, private ; wounded May 4, at Fredericksburg.
Peter Quinn, private; went to hospital, Georgetown, District of Columbia, August 4, 1862.
Alonzo F. Randolph, private.
Solomon Rees, private; enlisted February 7, 1862.
John Rooney, private.
Matthew Rafferty, private.
Patrick Ryan, private ; wounded at Fredericksburg, May 4, 1863.
Charles F. Smith, private ; enlisted October 12, 1861 ; wounded at Antietam,
Maryland, September 17, 1862.
Isaac Vantassell, private.
Jacob Vandenberg, private.
Edwin Whitlock, private.
Washington Wait, private; wounded May 4, at Fredericksburg.
Charles Whitcomb, private ; enlisted October 18, 1861; wounded May 4, at Fredericksburg, Virginia ; paroled.
Killed .- Edwin Rees, private; fell in action before Richmond, Virginia, June 28, 1862.
Frank Reynolds, private, enlisted August 8, 1862; killed at Antietam, Mary- land, September 17, 1862.
Chas. P. Seigfred, fell at Antietam, Maryland, September 17, 1862.
Andrew J. Clark, private; killed in action of May 4, 1863, at Fredericksburg.
Died .- Ambrose Balch, private; of disease in hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, October 14, 1862.
Hiram W. Brewster, private; of disease in hospital, Washington, District of Columbia, August 3, 1861.
James D. Folwell, private; of disease in hospital, New York, August 15, 1862. John Force, private; of disease in hospital, Alexandria, Virginia, October 15, 1862.
John O. Hulse, private; in hospital, Georgetown, District of Columbia, Sep- tember 4, 1861.
Benjamin Lloyd, private, January 5, 1862 ; in hospital, Georgetown, Distriet of Columbia.
Jno. W. Mullen, Corporal; at Camp White Oak Church, Virginia, 21st De- cember, 1862.
William Niles, private ; in hospital Elmira, New York, July 8, 1861.
David Woods, private, October 2, 1862; in hospital at Washington, District of Columbia.
Geo. H. Wells, Corporal ; wounded May 4, 1863, at Fredericksburg, Virginia ; at Potomac Creek, Virginia, May 14, 1863.
Oliver F. Kelner, private, enlisted October 7, 1861; died in hospital, Philadel- phia, October 14, 1862.
Deserted .- Edwin Alfred, private, May 5, 1862; Williamsburg, Virginia.
Chas. C. Hardenbrook, private, October 25, 1861 ; Fort Ethan Allen, Virginia. George W. Howard, private, October 25, 1861 ; Fort Ethan Allen, Virginia. Jno. M. Pierson, Jr., private, December 11, 1862; from hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.
Patrick Carl, private, enlisted January 1, 1862; deserted May 7, 1862, Wil- liamsburg, Virginia.
Discharged .- Henry Bellows, Sergeant, for disability, July 26, 1862, at Har- rison's Landing, Virginia.
John Monarchy, Sergeant, for disability, October 14, 1862, Philadelphia, Pa. William W. Valentine, for disability, December 3, 1862, at Newark, New Jersey.
Peter Roach, Sergeant, December 26, 1862, at White Oak Church, Virginia ; for disability.
Jas. A. Beebe, private ; with band by general order, July 24, 1862, at Har- rison's Landing, Virginia.
Edward Fitzgerald, private; for disability, September 8, 1862, at hospital, Washington, District of Columbia.
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Wm. H. Green, private, December 27, 1861; for disability, at Camp Griffin, Virginia.
Jno. O. Gillett, Corporal, at hospital, Philadelphia, March 26, 1862 ; for disa- bility.
William J. Thayer, Corporal; for disability, July 26, 1862, at hospital, Phila- delphia.
Jno. L. Hotchkiss, private, March 10, 1862, at Camp Griffin, Virginia; for disability.
John Kincaid, private; for disability, January 6, 1863, at hospital, Washing- ton, District of Columbia.
Paul Martell; private, at Camp Griffin, Virginia, January 6, 1861 ; for disability. George Proudfoot, private; for disability, November 27, 1861, at hospital, Georgetown, District of Columbia.
Jacob Pay, private ; wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862, and January 16, 1863; was discharged at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. .
Dennis Sullivan, private; for disability, at Camp Griffin, Virginia, January 13, 1862.
Richard Vandersen, private, December 20, 1862 ; for disability, at White Oak Church, Virginia.
Julius Buckley, private, enlisted October 1, 1861, and was discharged for disa- bility July 20, 1862, at Harrison's Landing.
David H. Ireland, private;'entered service October 1, 1861, and was dis- charged March 10, 1861, at Camp Griffin, for disability.
Hiram Miller, private, enlisted October 15, 1861; discharged for disability December 26, 1862, at White Oak Church.
John Steckel, private, entered service October 16, 1861 ; discharged for disa- bility September 8, 1862.
Daniel Whitbeck, private, enlisted October 1, 1861, and was discharged for disability September 8, 1862, in hospital.
James Bennett, private, enlisted February 10, 1862, and on account of dis- ability was discharged at Annapolis, Maryland, December 2, 1862.
William Seigfred, private, enlisted February 20, 1862, and March 2, 1863, was discharged at White Oak Church, Virginia, on account of disability.
Luther Salvage, private, entered service January 1, 1862, and for disability was discharged September 8, 1862; re-enlisted in One Hundred and Forty-eighth New York State Volunteers; again discharged.
Isaac Brown, private, January 1, 1863, at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, for disability ..
William H. Smith, private, enlisted October 15, 1861, and was discharged for disability February 25, 1863, at Washington, District of Columbia.
Joshua Coshner, private, enlisted November 29, 1861; January 13, 1863, was discharged for disability at White Oak Church, Virginia.
Henry A. Sebar, private, enlisted April 1, 1862; discharged for disability Au- gust 15, 1862, at Liberty Hall Hospital, Virginia.
Mordecai M. Pugh, private ; for disability, August 1, 1862, at Harrison's Land- ing, Virginia.
Transferred .- Orlando Bacon, private, to N. C. Staff; promoted to Sergeant- Major.
John Holly, private, enlisted May 22, 1861 ; to band, and discharged at Har- rison's Landing, Virginia.
William M. Smith, private, enlisted May 22, 1861 ; to band, and received dis- charged at Harrison's Landing, Virginia.
John M. Guion, private, enlisted May 22, 1861 ; to Company H, and promoted to Second Lieutenant.
Luther R. Haas, private, enlisted August 28, 1862; to Company D, Thirty- third New York State Volunteers; attached to Forty-ninth Regiment New York State Volunteers May 15, 1863 ..
Robert Jardine, private, enlisted August 27, 1862; to Company D, Thirty- third New York State Volunteers; attached to .Forty-ninth Regiment New York State Volunteers ; paroled.
Charles W. Sherman, private, centered service August 13, 1862; to Company D, Thirty-third; attached to Forty-ninth Regiment New York State Volunteers May 15, 1863; and the following were also attached to Forty-ninth Regiment New York State Volunteers May 15, 1863:
James H. Smallbridge, private, enlisted August 7, 1862; to Company D, Thirty-third.
James 'Aspell, private, enlisted August 27, 1862 ; to Company D, Thirty-third. Amos R. Babcock, private, enlisted August 27, 1862; to Company D, Thirty- third.
James K. Beebe, private, enlisted August 29, 1862 ; was transferred to brigade hand by order of General Franklin.
John Bego, private, enlisted August 27, 1862; and was transferred with the
following others to Company D, Thirty-third New York State Volunteers ; attached to Forty-ninth Regiment New York State Volunteers May 15, 1863.
Edmond Farran, private, enlisted August 27, 1862.
Charles Gott, private, enlisted August 27, 1861.
John Proudfoot, private, enlisted August 30, 1862, and David Schoonoven, private, enlisted August 30, 1862.
Company H .- Jacob Green, December 22, 1862.
William Hopper, February 22, 1862.
S. V. Schemmerhorn, August 28, 1862; missed at Fredericksburg, May 4, 1863. Alfred Van Gelder, August 28, 1862; transferred to Company D, and attached to Forty-ninth May 15, 1863.
Thomas Ircton, September 5, 1861 ; transferred to Company D, and attached to Forty-ninth ..
Henry M. Van Gelder, August 30, 1862; missed May 4, 1863, at Fredericks- burg.
Company K .- Patrick McGraw, May 22, 1861, Captain.
Barnard Byrne, First Lieutenant, May 22, 1861 ; wounded at Marye's Heights. Patrick Ryan, Seeoud Lieutenant, May 22, 1861 ; resigned August 6, 1861.
Edward Carey, Second Lieutenant, appointed August 6, 1861; detached on General Smith's staff.
James Curren, First Sergeant, May 22, 1861 ; taken prisoner . May 4, 1863; paroled.
William Robinson, Sergeant, May 22, 1861; taken prisoner May 4, 1863; paroled.
William Smith, Sergeant, May 22, 1861.
Thomas Martin, Sergeant, May 22, 1861.
Michael O'Brien, Sergeant, May 22, 1861; Corporal at enrollment ; appointed Sergeant September 1, 1862; wounded at Fredericksburg May 4, 1863.
Hugh McFarland, Corporal, May 22, 1861; wounded May 3, 1863, at Fred- ericksburg, Virginia.
John Tobin, Corporal, May 22, 1861.
Frank McGuire, Corporal, appointed September 1, 1862.
Patrick Anderson, Frank Alman, February 22, 1862, at Albany; wounded June 29, 1862.
The following is a list of privates who enlisted May 22, 1861 :
Patrick Barry, James Butler, Michacl Boyle, William Christy, Nicholas Christy, Thomas Casey, Thomas Carroll, Owen Carroll, Michael Cincher, Jeremiah Christ- ler, Richard Costallo, Michael Cunningham, taken prisoners May 4, 1863, and paroled.
Thomas Donnelly, Luke Dowd, Patrick Fagin, William Hunt, taken prisoners May 4, 1863 ; paroled.
Patrick Lahey, Patrick McCreddau, taken prisoners May 4, 1863 ; paroled.
John McGuire, wounded May 3, at Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Thomas McGraw, Daniel McGraw, taken prisoners May 4, 1863 ; paroled.
Patrick Markey, July 5, 1861 ; taken prisoner May 4, 1863 ; paroled.
Cornelius O'Donnohoe, transferred from Company E, July, 1861.
James Roe, Owen Ryan, Thomas Ryan, James Scully, Joseph Stickles, Joseph Stead, Patrick Walsh, taken prisoners May 4, 1863, paroled ; transferred from Company D.
James McGraw, Sergeant, wounded at Mechanicsville May 25, 1862.
Richard Curren, promoted Assistant Surgeon.
John Cullen, wounded May 24, 1862, at Mechanicsville.
Thomas Clancey and the following-named were discharged on Surgeon's cer- tificate of disability :
George Meyers, Bernard Madden, Michael C. Murphy, July 12, 1862.
James Roe, Jr., Michael Pendergrass, January 3, 1863.
Michael Donnonghoe, enlisted September 1, 1862, Albany ; discharged October 24, 1862.
John Thompson, September 3, 1862.
John Byron, enlisted February 1, 1862, Albany ; discharged.
James Gibson, enlisted August 30, 1862, Albany ; discharged November 17,
1862, by General Franklin.
Samuel B. Joslyn, Angust 26, 1862; discharged November 17, 1862, by Gen- eral Franklin's order.
Stephen White, discharged October 29, 1862.
Transferred .--- John Hodgson, enlisted August 27, 1862, Rochester; to Com- pany D, and attached to Forty-ninth May 15, 1863 ..
James Noone, August 30, 1861, Rochester ; to Company D ; attached to Forty- ninth May 15, 1863.
Patrick Nugent, August 31, 1862; to Company D; attached to Forty-ninth.
Died .- Thomas Boyle, enlisted as private July 5, 1861 ; died at Hagerstown, Maryland, November 11, 1861.
PLATE XLV.
RES. OF H . C. SILSBY, SENECA FALLS, NEW YORK.
Island Works, Seneca Falls, N. Y. SILSBY, MYNDERSE & CO. Manufacturers of' Steum Engines & Boilers, Steam Fire Engines, Pumping Engines, Rotary Pimps, Turbin Water wheels, Mill Cicaring, &c., &e,&c
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Joseph Finegan, at Camp Griffin, Virginia, December 25, 1861. John Riely, November 28, 1862, at Frederick City, Maryland, George Clark, at Newark, New Jersey, October 19, 1861. Amoa N. Cross, at Harrison's Landing, November 11, 1862. James Hayes, in hospital, Washington, District of Columbia, July 11, 1862. Patrick McConnell, at Alexandria, Virginia, October 20, 1862. Michael Murphy, at Annapolis, October, 1862.
James Ryan, Hagerstown, Maryland, November 8; 1862. Killed .- Daniel Murphy, at Mechanicsville, May 24, 1862.
Michael Carroll, enlisted August 28, 1862; killed in battle, Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863.
Bernard Smith, enlisted July 4, 1861; killed at Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863. Deserted .- Lawrence Boyle, July 3, 1861, at Elmira.
James Burns, July 5, Elmira. Daniel Buckley, July 5, 1861, Camp Ethan Allen.
Patrick Colf, July 4, 1861, Elmira.
Thomas Daunngoole, July 7, 1861, at Williamsport, Pennsylvania. John Donnelly, Elmira, July 4, 1861.
Thomas Flinn, Elmira, July 6, 1861. William Gee, White Oak Church, Virginia, February 23, 1863. Dennis Hayes, July 7, 1861, at Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Gordon Hunt, July 4, 1861, Elmira. James Keeler, Elmira, July 4, 1861.
Michael Kilty, Corporal, Turkey Bend, July 2, 1862.
Michael McGill, July 8, 1861, Baltimore, Maryland.
Bernard McGraw, July 3, 1861, Elmira.
Joseph Miller, July 10, 1861, Washington, District of Columbia. Hugh Murphy, July 6, 1861, Baltimore. John McCabe, at Camp Ethan Allen, Virginia.
Patrick McKinney, Camp Griffin, December 1, 1861.
Patrick Neigle, Washington, District of Columbia, July 10, 1861.
Patrick Rogers, Elmira, July 4, 1861.
Philip Ryan, July 7, 1861, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
John Smith, Hagerstown, Maryland. William B. Swift, July 4, 1861, Elmira.
Thromon Wallage, July 10, 1861, Washington.
Annos Yackley, Fredericksburg, November 2, 1862.
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTIETH NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEERS.
Company E .- James Gray, First Lieutenant, resigned October, 1863; en- listed in Third Artillery September 3, 1864; Corporal.
Thomas O'Herron, August 29, 1862, Sergeant; discharged as paroled pris- oner.
Edward Crelly, August 30, Corporal; promoted Sergeant.
Florence Sullivan, August 28, 1862, Corporal; prisoner April 9, 1864, Mans- field, Louisiana.
T. Brophy, August 26, 1862; deserted September, 1862.
Anthony Crelly, private, August 29, 1862.
Peter Crelly, August 28, private ; discharged for disability August 3, 1865. William Crelly, private, September 10, 1862.
William Dernin, August 25, 1862; prisoner April 9, Mansfield, Louisiana; promoted Corporal.
Thomas Kennedy, August 30, 1862.
John Kegan, private, September 3, 1862; killed at Winchester, Virginia, September 19, 1864.
William Lane, August 28, private. Patrick Mackin, private, August 30, 1862.
Joseph McCalle, private, September 3, 1862, aged eighteen ; prisoner April 9, 1864.
Barney McGraw, August 29, 1861 ; killed at Centreville, Louisiana. Patrick McCabe, September 10, 1862, private.
Patrick Ryan, August 18, 1862; prisoner April 9, 1864, Pleasant Hill; died September 20, 1865, at Hawkinsville, Georgia.
James R., Roberson, September 3, 1862.
John Stickle, August 29, 1862, aged eighteen ; transferred to Fifth Cavalry. Thomas Soff, private, August 28, 1862.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.
Company I .- Charles Burroughs, private, August 9, 1862; discharged for physical disability February 15, 1863, at Chicago.
John Dunn (Company G), August 13, 1862; detailed in ambulance corps. James Everts, private, 1862.
W. Burr Henion, August 9, 1862; detached on duty as Clerk in Provost- Marshal'a office.
George R. Redmond, Angst, 1862.
Abraham D. Sheridan, August 8, 1862; in twenty-one battles.
Charles Stont, August, 1862.
John Thurwall, July 15, 1862.
Thomas Yeo, August 9, 1862 ; severely wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Moses M. Gleason (Company F), July 30, 1862; died of disease near Centre- ville, Virginia, April 9, 1863.
Thomas Crelly (Company F), August 9, 1862 ; mustered in September 14.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
Michael McAnana, February 28, 1864.
James Crelly, Jr., September 3, 1864. Jay Watson, September 3, 1864. Hiram Baker, July 20, 1862.
John Miller, 1862.
Jacob Pepworth, February 8, 1864. S. F. Gould, February 12, 1864.
TWENTY-EIOHTH INFANTRY.
Israel Hart, Jr. (Company F), August 12, 1862; discharged for disability.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.
Company A .- Robert C. Daley, Captain; aided in recruiting the company, and was appointed Captain on organization ; resigned August 1, 1864.
Thaddeus Roberts, First Lieutenant; enrolled twenty-four men, and was mus- tered in First Lieutenant ; promoted captain ; resigned May 15, 1865.
Cortland Van Rensselaer, Second Lieutenant; assisted in raising the company, and was appointed Second Lieutenant on organization ; dismissed March 6, 1863 ; reinstated and joined for duty June 7, 1863; taken prisoner before Petersburg June 15, 1864 ; promoted captain April 1, 1865.
Alpheus Roberts, Sergeant, July 23, 1862; transferred from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment.
Curtis S. Dey, Sergeant, July 30, 1862; mustered August 18; transferred from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth ; killed at Fort Darling March, 1864.
Chas. H. Traver, Sergeant, August 28, 1862; mustered August 13; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth.
Chas. J. Johnson, Sergeant, August 31 ; mustered September 5; promoted First Lieutenant Company H; wounded October 27, 1864, Fair Oaks, Virginia; resigned May 14, 1865.
Fred. S. Gibba, Corporal, July 30 ; transferred from One Hundred and Twenty- aixth ; mustered August 8; wounded in the battle of Cold Harbor June 3, 1864.
Horace N. Rumsey, Corporal, July 30, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty- sixth August 8; promoted First Lieutenant February 25, 1865 ; wounded at Cold Harbor.
Hiram P. Barton, Corporal, July 31, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty- sixth August 8.
Wm. J. Dillon, Corporal, August 29, 1863, and mustered; deserted ; prisoner before Petersburg.
Thomas W. Pringle, Corporal, August 12, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18; alightly wounded at Cold Harbor ; taken prisoner before Petersburg.
Dan. Havens, Jr., August 5, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 11.
Jas. W. Bellows, Surgeon, March 13, 1863.
Privates .- John C. Appleby, August 2, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8.
Charles H. Brooks, August 15; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Au- gust 18.
George S. Bates, August 27, 1862; mustered August 29; died at Portsmouth, Virginia ; buried in Restvale.
Ansel Ball, August 27, 1862 ; mustered August 29.
E. J. Bowman, August 11; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18. L. J. Bradley, Angust 30, 1862 ; mustered 30th.
Marvin Burroughs, July 28, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8; wounded at Gaines's Farm June 3, 1864.
Hiram Barringer, August 11 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth ; wounded May 26, 1864, at Port Walthla.
Isaao Conkey, August 27, 1862; mustered 28th ; wounded at Cold Harbor. James V. Churchill, August 29, 1862 ; taken prisoner before Petersburg.
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James G. Cross, August 9, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 11; taken prisoner before Petersburg.
John Cory, August 27; died September 7, 1862.
Robert Campbell, August 29, 1862; taken prisoner before Petersburg.
Lemnel B. Cross, August 12, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth ; wounded at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864.
Francis L. Crawford, August 9, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth. Matthew Caroll, July 31, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth ; wounded at Cold Harbor; again, before Petersburg, June 15.
Peter A. Deal, Angust 12, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth ; taken prisoner before Petersburg.
John Dromgoold, August 22; mustered August 29.
Michael Donigan, August 22, 1862 ; mustered in Angust 29; killed at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864.
Benjamin Feeder, August 18, 1862; mustered August 29.
James E. Green, July 31; mustered August 18; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth.
Charles Graham, August 29, 1862; wounded at Cold Harbor.
John Hudson, August 6, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 11; taken prisoner before Petersburg.
George O. Hopkins, Angust 6, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18.
Henry C. Hopkins, August 26 ; mustered August 29.
Wm. A. Hovel, August 9, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 11.
Thomas Hastie, August 9; wounded at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864.
Cyrus Hurd, August 22, 1862 ; mustered in August 28.
David B. Hull, Angust 5, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18; wounded at Cold Harbor.
Cornelius Dibban, August 29, 1862 ; taken prisoner before Petersburg June 15. John O. Kiesinger, Angust 7, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August ; killed at Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 3, 1864.
Thomas R. Laurence, Angust 9, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18.
William Lace, August 30, 1862, and mustered same date; taken prisoner be- fore Petersburg.
Charles Lynch, Angust 7, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Au- gust 11.
Benjamin Merry, August 30, 1862 ; taken prisoner before Petersburg.
William F. Morris, July 31, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 11.
Charles Marshall, August 23, 1862; mustered August 28; wounded June 15, before Petersburg.
Josiah Pilbeam, August 18, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864.
Edward Pilbeam, drummer, August 30, 1862; mustered September 1.
John C. Pringle, August 5, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8.
Alver Parmelee, August 7, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Au- gust 11.
James Penoyar, July 31, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18; taken prisoner before Petersburg.
John Persannar, August 15, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18.
James Reynolds, August 11, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18.
James Roe, Angust 18, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18; wounded June 15, 1864, before Petersburg.
Alexander Rushett, August 11, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth; wounded at Port Walthal, May 29, 1864.
James L. Race, July 31, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8. Renaldo Rogers, August 29, 1862; mustered same date.
David L. Savage, July 28, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8.
James H. Stout, August 5, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8; severely wounded at Cold Harbor.
Samuel Scott, August 29; mustered same date; wounded at Cold Harber. Levi B. Shuman, August 20; mustered August 28.
William H. Storms, August 18, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth. George Speers, August 30, 1862; mustered same date.
William Stevenson, August 29, 1862; killed at Norfolk, Virginia, October 15, 1863.
Burton A. Tuttle, August 28. 1862 : wounded at Cold Harbor.
Melvin Tubbs, Angust 14, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8. William Thompson, August 4, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8; taken prisoner June 15 before Petersburg.
Harman Van Vleck, August 15, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth . August 18.
Thomas W. Van Aelstyn, August 14, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty- sixth ; missing at Fair Oaks October 27, 1864.
Jacob Van Zant, August 5, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 18.
Theodore Van Rensselaer, August 30, 1862 ; mnstered September 1; killed at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864.
Charles B. Wilcoxen, August 2, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 8.
Michael Wood, August 8, 1862; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Au- gust 8.
Johnson Wear, August 7, 1862 ; from One Hundred and Twenty-sixth August 13; taken prisoner before Petersburg June 15, 1864.
T. B. Young, August 29, 1862; mustered August 30; taken prisoner June 15 before Petersburg.
Company H .- Benjamin Watkins, Captain ; enrolled the company in August and September, 1862; was discharged December 14, 1864.
Fred. L. Manning, First Lieutenaut ; appointed at organization at twenty-four years of age; was Lientenant-Colonel December 14, 1864.
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