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regiment ; this authority was later transferred to Col. Joseph S. Morgan, who under it re- cruited the Mcclellan Chasseurs. The State authorities organized the goth Regiment at New York city November 20, 1861, by the consolidation of these two incomplete organiza- tions, with J. S. Morgan as Colonel, L. W. Tinelli as Lieutenant-Colonel, and J. S. DeAgreda as Major. The Mcclellan Rifles formed Companies A to E, and the Mcclellan Chasseurs F to K. The regiment was mustered in the service of the United States for three years between September and December, 1861. April 6, 1863, Companies H and I, and in fall, 1864, Company B, were consolidated with the other companies. At the expiration of its term of enlistment the men entitled thereto were discharged, December 10, 15 and 17, 1864, at New York city, and the regiment, which had returned from its veteran furlough in September, 1864, with new Companies B, H and I, mustered in for one year, was retained in service, but, November 28, 1864, consolidated into a battalion of six companies, A, B, C, D, E and F. June 3, 1865, it received, by transfer, the men of the 114th, 116th and 133d Infantry, not mustered out with their respective regiments.
The companies were recruited principally: A, B and C at New York city; D at Clyde; E at Unadilla, Nineveh and Otego; F, I and K at Brooklyn, East New York and Long Island; G at Brooklyn and New York city; H at Brooklyn, Dunkirk and New York city; the second Companies B at Norwich; H in Chautauqua county; and I at Medina, Ridgway and Shelby.
The regiment left the State January 5, 1862; served at Key West, Fla., and in the De- partment of the South, and unassigned in Ioth Corps, from January, 1862; in 19th Corps, from April, 1863; in Ist Brigade, 4th Division, 19th Corps, from May, 1863; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, from February, 1864; in the Ist Brigade, Ist Division, 19th Corps, from March, 1864; the nonveterans, while the regiment was on veteran furlough, with the 160th N. Y. Volunteers in August and September, 1864: the regiment in the Army of the Shenandoah from October, 1861: in Ist Brigade, Dwight's Division, Washington, D. C., from April, 1865; in same brigade and division, Department of the South, at Savannah, Ga., from June, 1865; in 3d Brigade, Ist Division, Department of Georgia, at Hawkinsville, Ga., from July, 1865; and at Savannah, Ga., in January, 1866, where it was honorably dis- charged and mustered out, under Col. Nelson Shaurman, February 9, 1866.
During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 33 enlisted men ; of wounds received in action, 25 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 8 officers, 183 enlisted men; total, 10 officers, 241 enlisted men; aggregate, 251; of whom 14 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. :
Killed.
Wounded.
Missing.
Died.
Recov'd.
PLACE.
Date.
Officers.
Enlisted
Officers.
Enlisted
men.
Officers.
Enlisted
men.
Officers.
Enlisted
men.
Aggregate.
Franklin. La.
May
25
I
I
Siege of Port Hudson, La
May 31-
SO
Second Assault
June July
I .
7
14
Bayou La Fourche, La.
13
16
S
I
IS
34
1864.
Red River Campaign, La
March 10- May 22
Mansura
May
16
Opequon. Va.
Sept. 19
I
Fisher's Hill, V'a
22
Cedar Creek, Va.
Oct.
19
9
3
3
40
16
73
Cedar Creek, Va.
Nov. 11-12
Total loss.
2
33
25
S
82
SO
197
2
I
26
July 8
men,
1863.
2
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OFFICERS OF THE REGIMENT.
Colonels.
JOSEPH S. MORGAN, from November 27, 1861, to April 19, 1864
NELSON SHAURMAN, from June 8, 1864, to February 9, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonels.
LOUIS W. TINELLI, from December 6, 1861, to May 31, 1863.
NELSON SHAURMAN, from August 26, 1863, to June 8, 1864.
Majors.
JOSEPH S. DEAGREDA, from December 10, 1861, to July 29, 1862.
NELSON SHAURMAN, from July 29, 1862, to August 26, 1863. JOHN C. SMART, from August 26, 1863, to 'October 19, 1864.
HONORÉ DE LA PATURELLE, from Oc- tober 20, 1864, to February 9, 1866.
Adjutants.
JAMES P. RAYMOND, from October 31, 1861, to November 8, 1862.
THOMAS W. JOHNSON, December 1, 1862. WALKER T. WOOLEY. from January 1, 1863, to February 9, 1866.
Quartermasters.
RICHARD B. LOCKE, from December 2, 1861, to June 17, 1863.
WILLIAM H. IRELAND, from August 29 to December 10. 1864. AUGUSTUS HENRY WARD, from De- cember 1, 1864, to February 9, 1866.
Surgeons.
EDWARD S. HOFFMAN, from October 15, 1861, to December 10, 1864.
ARNOLD STUB, from January 3, 1865, to February 9, 1866.
Assistant Surgeons.
WILLIAM W. KINNE, from November 9, 1861, to June 29, 1862.
JAMES CHAPMAN, from May 23, 1862, to April 21, 1863. ARNOLD STUB. from September 12, 1862, to January 3, 1865.
LOUIS KLEINE, from June 25, 1853, to March 15, 1865.
J. FRANKLIN PATTERSON, from April 4, 1865, to February 9, 1866.
Chaplain. JOB G. BASS, from December 20, 1861, to December 10, 1864
OF COMPANY A.
Captains:
JOHN C. SMART, from November 30, 1861, to August 26, 1863.
EDWIN A. STOUTENBOROUGH, from December 22, 1863, to February 9, 1866.
First Lieutenants :
GEORGE H. STEWART, from October 19, 1861, to April 13, 1863.
AUGUSTUS HENRY WARD, from Janu- ary I to November 4, 1863.
EDWIN A. STOUTENBOROUGII, from April 6 to August 27, 1863.
GEORGE H. STEWART, from November 3 to December 30, 1863.
THADDEUS C. FERRIS, from June 20 to October 19, 1864.
HENRY KELLETT, from November 28 to December 9, 1864.
FREDERICK T. JONES, from January 15 to July 21, 1865.
Second Lieutenants:
GREIG H. MULLIGAN, from December 13, 1861, to August 16, 1862.
AUGUSTUS HENRY WARD, from Au- gust 29, 1862, to January 1, 1863.
FREDERICK T. JONES, from November 9, 1863. to January 15, 1865.
HARVEY J. MERCHANT, from January 15 to June 16, 1865.
JOHN McGRANE, from July 16 to Sep- tember 20, 1865.
OF COMPANY B.
Captains:
WILLIAM G. TACKABERRY, from No- vember 30, 1861, to October 14, 1862.
THOMAS W. JOHNSON, from October 14, 1862, to April 13, 1863. ·
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EDWIN A. STOUTENBOROUGH, from August 27 to December 22, 1863.
WILLIAM H. LAMB, from October 1, 1864, to February 9, 1866.
First Lieutenants:
PHILIP GUEST, from October IT, 1861, to April 13, 1863. CHARLES N. SMITH, from April 27, 1863, to October 10, 1864.
WILLIAM MYGATT, from October I, 1864, to September 20, 1865.
Second Lieutenants:
HENRY F. BLACKWELL, from October 18, 1861, to April 13, 1863.
FRANK DEL. EAKIN, from April 7, 1863, to October 19, 1864.
JAMES H. FERGUSON, from October 27 to November 28, 1864.
FRANK DEL. EAKIN, from November 27, 1864, to February 15, 1865.
CHARLES DYE, from March 4 to May 29, 1865.
WILLIAM M. BARTLEY, from June 15, 1865, to February 9, 1866.
OF COMPANY C.
Captains:
ANTHONY T. VAUGHN, from December 7, 1861, to April 9. 1864.
FRANCIS J. STEERS, from April Io to December 10, 1864. FRANKLIN BOWEN, from November 28, 1864, to June 4, 1865. FREDERICK T. JONES, from July 21, 1865, to February 9, 1866.
First Lieutenants:
JUSTIN NILIS, from December 7 to 20, 1861.
FRANCIS J. STEERS, from December 24, 1861, to April 10, 1864.
PERRY M. LEDIARD, from June II to December 10, 1864.
ROBERT C. GARRY, from November 28, 1864, to June 4, 1865.
HARVEY J. MERCHANT, from July 16, 1865, to February 9, 1866.
Second Lieutenants : TIMOTHY BURKE, from August 28, 1861, to January II, 1862.
EDWIN A. STOUTENBOROUGH, from December 14, 186 !. to August 29, 1862.
CONRAD D. LUDEKE, from September 25, 1862, 10 October 25, 1863. PERRY M. LEDIARD, from December 26, 1863, to June 11, 1864.
ANDREW S. ONDERDONK, from No- veinber 28, 1864, to Junc 3, 1865.
OF COMPANY D.
Captains:
PIERRE B. VAN NESS, from September 21 to December 31, 1861.
JUSTIN NILIS, from December 20, 1861, to November 26, 1864.
WILLIAM E. WHITE, from November 28, 1864, to February 4, 1865.
First Lieutenants:
THOMAS W. JOHNSON, from October 17, 1861, to October 14, 1862.
JOHN T. SHEPPARD, from December I, 1862, to June 9, 1863, and from April 12 to November 28, 1864.
GEORGE W. SMITH, from November 30, 1864, to January 20, 1865.
JOHN Y. BLANEY, from February 7, 1865, to February 9, 1866.
Second Lieutenants:
DUDLEY WALSH, from February 18, 1862, to March 17, 1863.
WILLIAM H. BRADSHAW, from Febru- ary 5, 1863, to August 26, 1864.
JOHN Y. BLANEY, from December 18, 1864, to February 7, 1865.
GEORGE W. YATES, from December 22, 1864, to January 1, 1865.
JOHN McGRANE, from February 8 to July 16, 1865.
OF COMPANY E.
Captains :
HONORÉ DE LA PATURELLE, from De- cember 6, 1861, to October 20, 1864.
JOHN T. SHEPPARD, from November 28 to December 9, 1864.
GEORGE W. SMITH, from January 20, 1865, to February 9, 1866.
First Lieutenants:
JOHN LOCKE, from December 26, 1861, to April 13, 1863. WILLIAM H. IRELAND, from April 6, 1863, to
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AUGUSTUS HENRY WARD, from No- veinber 4, 1863, to December 1, 1864.
GEORGE W. YATES, from January I to July 29, 1865.
Second Lieutenants:
WILLIAM H. IRELAND, from February 17 to October 8, 1862.
JOHN HALL, from February 16 to April 13, 1863.
PHILIP LUMBREYER, from April 7, 1863, to December 10, 1864.
JAMES H. FERGUSON, from November 28, 1864, to February 9, 1866.
OF COMPANY F.
Captains:
WILLIAM H. BENNETT, from December JI, 1861, to August 12, 1862.
GEORGE R. BENNETT, from October 8, 1862, to December 17, 1864.
EDGAR E. BRAND, from November 28, 1864, to May 22, 1865.
First Lieutenants:
WILLIAM R. HILL, from December 12, 1861, to October 7, 1862.
WILLIAM H. IRELAND, from October 8, 1862, to February 15, 1863, and from - to August 29. 1864. SAMUEL JAY DUTTON, from November 28, 1864, to June 3, 1865.
Second Lieutenants:
GEORGE R. BENNETT, fromn December 12, 1861, to October 8, 1862.
JOHN WASSNER, from November 22, 1862, to December 2, 1864. CHARLES DYE, from November 28, 1864, to March 4, 1865. ALFRED EDWARDS, from May 8, 1865, to February 9, 1866.
OF COMPANY G.
Captains:
NELSON SHAURMAN, from December 2, 1861, to July 29, 1862. EDWARD D. SMYTHE, from July 30, 1862, to December 10, 1864.
First Lieutenants: EDWARD D. SMYTHE, from October 21, 1861, to July 30, 1862.
CHARLES N. SMITH, from February 16 to April 27, 1863.
HENRY KELLETT, from April 14, 1863, to November 28, 1864.
Second Lieutenants:
WALTER L. GRIFFITH, from December 2, 1861, to October 1, 1862.
JOHN HALL, from December 12, 1862, to February 16, 1863. HENRY KELLETT, from July 30, 1862, to April 14, 1863.
HENRY M. CRYDENWISE, from April 14 to November 10, 1863.
OF COMPANY H.
Captains: JOHN SULLIVAN, from December 14, 1861, to August 16, 1862.
JAMES P. RAYMOND, from November 8, 1862, to April 13, 1863.
EDGAR E. BRAND, from September 19 to November 28, 1864.
First Lieutenants :
WILLIAM W. TODD, from December 14, 1861, to April 14, 1862.
WALKER T. WOOLEY, from April 10, 1862, to January 1, 1863. WILLIAM H. IRELAND, from February 15 to April 6, 1863.
SAMUEL JAY DUTTON, from September 19 to November 28, 1864.
Second Lieutenants:
WALKER T. WOOLEY, from December 14, 1861, to April 10, 1862.
CHARLES N. SMITH, from April 10, 1862, to February 16, 1863.
PHILIP LUMBREYER, from March 14 to April 7, 1863.
CHARLES DYE, from September 19 to No- vember 28, 1864.
OF COMPANY I.
Captains:
GEORGE W. BISSELL, from December 2, 1861, to April 13, 1863.
FRANKLIN BOWEN, from September 28 to November 28, 1864
First Lieutenants:
JOHN J. IRWIN, from October 29, 1861, to August 29, 1862.
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EDWIN A. STOUTENBOROUGH, from August 29, 1862, to April 6, 1863.
ROBERT C. GARRY, from September 28 to November 28, 1864.
Second Lieutenants:
JOHN L. NEWTON, from December 16, 1861, to September 13, 1862.
GEORGE H. WOOLEY, from October 20, 1862, to January 12, 1863.
FRANK DEL. EAKIN, from January 13 to April 7, 1863.
ANDREW S. ONDERDONK, from Sep- tember 28 to November 28, 1864.
OF COMPANY K.
Captains:
JEREMIAH SIMPSON, from November 12, 1861, to August 10, 1864.
WILLIAM E. WHITE, from September 9 to November 28, 1864
First Lieutenants:
WILLIAM E. WHITE, from December 13, 1861, to September 9, 1864.
JOHN HAZEN, from August II to Decem- ber 10, 1864.
Second Lieutenants:
JOHN T. SHEPPARD. from November 2, 1861, to December 1, 1862.
JOHN HAZEN, from December 1, 1862, to August 11, 1864.
FRANK DEL. EAKIN, from October 19 to November 27, 1864.
OFFICERS WHO WERE COMMISSIONED OR APPOINTED, BUT DID NOT SERVE IN THE GRADES NAMED.
DE LA PATURELLE, HONORÉ, as Licu- tenant-Colonel.
SMART, JOHN C., as Lieutenant-Colonel. WOOLEY, WALKER T .. as Major.
GRIFFITH, WALTER L., as First Licu- tenant and Adjutant.
ENTWISLE, JAMES, as Captain. SHEPPARD. JOHN T., as Captain ( Ist). WARBERG, ADOLPH C., as Captain. WARD, AUGUSTUS HENRY, as Captain, LUDEKE, CONRAD D., as First Lieu- tenant. BRAND, GEORGE B., as Second Lieu- tenant.
McNAMARA, JOHN F., as Second Licu- tenant.
TUCKER, ARTHUR, as Second Lieutenant.
MCCLELLAN RIFLES.
Officers who were not Transferred to the goth Infantry at the Consolidation.
Captains: O'BRIEN, FITZ JAMES. ROBERTSON, JAMES C.
MCCLELLAN CHASSEURS.
Officers who were not Transferred to the 90th Infantry at the Consolidation.
First Lieutenants:
FOX, JOHN W. PARKS, CHARLES A.
MEDAL OF HONOR GRANTED BY THE PRESI- DENT TO
WAMBSGANS, MARTIN, Private, Com- pany D, for saving the regimental colors at the battle of Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Record of the Officers.
BARTLEY, WILLIAM M., age 24 years; enrolled October 15, 1861, at Nineveh to serve three years; mustered in as Private, Company E, October 28, 1861 ; promoted Corporal, January 1, 1862; Sergeant, January I, 1863; returned to Corporal, April 6, 1863; promoted Sergeant, No- vember 1, 1863; re-enlisted as a veteran, February 20, 1864; promoted First Ser- geant, October 27, 1864; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company B, June 15, 1865; mustered out with company, Feb- ruary 9, 1866, at Savannah, Ga .; commis- sioned Second Lieutenant, May 31, 1865, with rank from February 4, 1865, vice Harvey J. Merchant, promoted.
BASS, JOB G., age 43 years; enrolled No- vember 21, 1861, at East New York to serve three years; mustered in as Chap- Iain, December 20, 1861 ; mustered out, De- cember 10, 1864, at New York city; com- missioned Chaplain, November 24, 1862, with rank from December 18, 1861, original.
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BENNETT, GEORGE R., age 25 years; en- rolled at Brooklyn to serve three years, and mustered in as Private, Company K, October 25, 1861; as Second Lieutenant, Company F, December 12, 1861 ; as Cap- tain, October 8, 1862; mustered out, De- cember 17, 1864, at New York city; com- missioned Second Lieutenant, January 13, 1862, with rank from December 12, 1861, original; Captain, October 11, 1862, with rank from August 12, 1862, vice W. H. Bennett, resigned.
BENNETT, WILLIAM H., late Second Lieutenant, 13th Militia; enrolled Decem- ber 6, 1861, at East New York to serve three years; mustered in as Captain, Com- pany F, this regiment, December 11, 1861; discharged, August 12, 1862; commissioned Captain, January 13, 1862, with rank from October 15, 1861, original.
BISSELL, GEORGE W., age 27 years; en- rolled April 17, 1861, at New York city to serve one month; mustered in as Pri- vate, Company E, 7th Militia, April 26, 1861; mustered out with company, June 3, 1861, at New York city; again enrolled October 7, 1861, at Brooklyn to serve three years ; mustered in as Captain, Company I, this regiment, December 2, 1861 ; dis- charged, April 13, 1863; commissioned Captain, January 13, 1862, with rank from October 7, 1861, original.
BLACKWELL, HENRY F., age 23 years ; enrolled September 20, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company B, October 18, 1861 ; discharged, April 13, 1863; com- missioned Second Lieutenant, January 13, 1862, with rank from October 3, 1861, original.
BLANEY, JOHN Y., age 22 years; en- rolled September 24, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Private, Company C, October 11, 1861 ; promoted Corporal, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran, February 20, 1864; promoted Sergeant, no date; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company D. December 18, 1864; as First Lieutenant, February 7. 1865; mustered out with company, Febru- ary 9, 1866, at Savannah, Ga .; commis- sioned Second Lieutenant. December 9. 1864, with rank from December 2, 1864, vice John Wassner, discharged; First Lieu-
tenant, January 31, IS65, with rank from Deceniber 3, 1864, vice George W. Smith, promoted.
BOWEN, FRANKLIN, age 45 years; en- rolled September 12, 1864, at Medina to serve three years; mustered in as Cap- tain, Conpany E. September 28, 1864; transferred io Company C. November 28, 1861; mustered out, june 4, 1865, at \Vash- ington. D. C .; commissioned Captain, Oc- tober 26, 186.1, with rank from September 26, 1864, vice Honoré De La Paturelle, promoted.
BRADSHAW, WILLIAM H., age 20 years ; enrolled at Hilton Head. S. C., to serve three years, and inustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company D, February 5, 1863 ; discharged, August 26, 1864; commissioned Second Lientenant, February 5, 1863, with rank of same date, vice C. H. Wooley, resigned.
BRAND, EDGAR E., age 21 years ; enrolled May 10, 1361, at Buffalo to serve two years; mustered in as Private, Company B, 2Ist Infantry, May 20, 1861 ; mustered out with company, May 18, 1862, at Bull Run, Va .; again enrolled at Elmira to serve one year, and inustered in as Captain, Com- pany H, this regiment, September 19, 1864; wounded in action, October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creck, Va .; transferred to Com- pany F, November 28, 1864; discharged for disability, May 22, 1865. at Washing- ton, D. C .; commissioned Captain, Janu- ary 16, 1865, with rank from September 19, 1864, original.
BRAND, GEORGE B., late Quartermaster, 22d Cavalry; commissioned, not mustered, Second Lieutenant, this regiment, Novem- ber 29, 1864, with rank of same date, original.
BURKE, TIMOTHY, age 34 years; enrolled at New York city to serve three years, and mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Com- pany C, August 28, 1861 ; died of disease, January 11, 1862, at City Hospital, New York city; not commissioned.
CHAPMAN, JAMES, late Surgeon, 8th Cavalry; mustered in as Assistant Sur- geon, this regiment, May 23, 1862; dis- charged, April 21, 1863, to accept commis- sion as Surgeon, 123d Infantry; commis- sioned Assistant Surgeon, May 23, 1862, with rank from May 13, 1862, vice W. W. Kinney, resigned.
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CLARK, ROBERT B., Lieutenant-Colonel, 13th N. Y. State Militia; was authorized to recruit a regiment ; this authority was transferred to Joseph S. Morgan.
CRYDENWISE, HENRY M., age 22 years ; enrolled October 1, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Sergeant, Company A, October 29, 1861 ; promoted First Sergeant, April 13, 1863; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Com- pany G, April 14, 1863; discharged, to date November 10, 1863, to accept commission in the U. S. Colored Troops ; commissioned Second Lieutenant, October 15, 1863, with rank from April 13, 1863, vice C. D. Ludeke, promoted.
DEAGREDA, JOSEPH S., age 29 years ; authorized to organize the MeClellan Rifles, which were consolidated with the Hancock Guards with Col. J. S. DeAgreda as Lieutenant-Colonel; this or- ganization was, November 20, 1861, con- solidated with the MeClellan Chasseurs and this, the goth, regiment formed, of which Colonel DeAgreda was enrolled November 21, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Major, December 10, 1861; discharged, July 29, 1862; subsequent service in 134th Infantry ; commissioned Major, January 13, 1862, with rank from December 10, 1861, original. DE LA PATURELLE, HONORÉ, age 36 years; enrolled August 16, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Captain, Company E, December 6, 1861; wounded in action, July 3, 1863, at Donaldsonville, La .; mustered in as Major, October 20, 1864; mustered out with regi- ment, February 9, 1866, at Savannah, Ga .; Colonel, N. Y. Volunteers, by brevet ; commissioned Captain, January 13, 1862, with rank from December 6, 1861, original ; Major, September 8, 1864, with rank from May 20, 1864, vice J. C. Smart, promoted ; Lieutenant-Colonel, not mustered, Novem- ber 19, 1864, with rank from October 19, 1864, vice J. C. Smart, killed in action.
DUTTON, SAMUEL JAY, late First Lieu- tenant, 6Sth Militia; enrolled at Sherman to serve one year, and mustered in as Pri- vate, Company H, this regiment, Septem- ber 5, 1864; as First Lieutenant, Septem- ber 19, 1864; transferred to Company F, November 28, 1864; mustered out, June 3. 1865, at Washington, D. C .; commissioned
First Lieutenant, January 16, 1865, with rank from September 19, 1864, original.
DYE, CHARLES, age 24 years; enrolled October 9, 1861, at Villenova to serve three years ; mustered in as First Sergeant, Company H, 100th Infantry, October 26, 1861; discharged, September 5, 1862, at Bedloe Hospital, New York; again en- rolled August 13, 1864, at Villenova to serve one year; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company H, this regiment, September 19, 1864; transferred to Com- pany F, November 28, 1864; to Company B, March 4, 1865; mustered out, May 29, 1865, at Washington, D. C .; commissioned Second Lieutenant, January 16, 1865, with rank from September 19, 1864, vice J. Hazen, promoted.
EAKIN, FRANK DEL., age 24 years; en- rolled September 11, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Sergeant, Company B, December 15, 1861 ; promoted First Sergeant, September 1, 1862; Second Lieutenant, Company I, January 13, 1863; transferred to Company B, April 7, 1863; to Company K, October 19, 1864; retransferred to Company B, November 27, 1864; dismissed, February 15, 1865; commissioned Second Lieuten- ant, December 16, 1862, with rank from October 1, 1862, vice W. L. Griffith, de- ceased.
EDWARDS, ALFRED, age 23 years; en- rolled at New York city to serve three years, and mustered in as Corporal, Com- pany A, November 16, 1861; promoted Sergeant, no date; re-enlisted as a vet- eran, February 14, 1864; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company F. May 8, 1865; mustered out with company, Febru- ary 9. 1866, at Savannah, Ga .; commis- sioned Second Lieutenant, April 22, 1865, with rank from February 15, 1865, vice F. DeL. Eakin, dismissed.
ENTWISLE, JAMES, late First Lieuten- ant, 6th Infantry ; commissioned, not mus- tered, Captain, this regiment, October 15, 1863, with rank from October 9, 1863, vice George W. Bissell, resigned; see 176th Infantry.
FERGUSON, JAMES H., age 23 years ; en- rolled September 24, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Sergeant, Company H, October 2. 1861 ; promoted First Sergeant, March 13, 1863;
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transferred, as Sergeant, to Company E, April 7, 1863; promoted Sergeant-Major, November 12, 1863; re-enlisted as a vet- eran, February 20, 1864; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company B, October 27, 1864; transferred to Company E, No- vember 28, 1864; mustered out with com- pany, February 9, 1866, at Savannah, Ga .; commissioned Second Lieutenant, July 20, 1864, with rank from February 23, 1864, vice H. M. Crydenwise, resigned.
FERRIS, THADDEUS C., late Captain, In- dependent Corps, Light Infantry; mus- tered in as First Lieutenant, Company A, this regiment, June 20, 1864; killed in ac- tion, October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va .; commissioned First Lieutenant, May 25, 1864, with rank of same date, vice G. H. Stewart, dismissed.
FOX, JOHN W., age 35 years; First Lieu- tenant, Company A, McClellan Chasseurs ; accepted, November 7, 1861 ; discharged, November 20, 1861, by consolidation with this regiment; not commissioned.
GARRY, ROBERT C., age 21 years; en- rolled at Medina to serve three years, and mustered in as Private, Company F, 3d Cavalry, October 15, 1861; discharged for disability, July 18, 1863, at New Berne, N. C .; again enrolled September 12, 1864, at Medina to serve one year; mustered in as First Lieutenant, Company I, this regi- ment, September 28, 1864; transferred to Company C, November 28, 1864; mustered out, June 4, 1865. at Washington, D. C .; commissioned First Lieutenant, October 26, 1864, with rank from September 29, 1864, vice C. N. Smith, discharged.
GRIFFITH, WALTER L., age 21 years; enrolled September 30, 1861, at Brooklyn to serve three years ; mustered in as Sec- ond Lieutenant, Company G, December 2, 1861; died of yellow fever, October I, 1862, at Key West, Fla .; commissioned Second Lieutenant, January 13, 1862, with rank from December 2, 1861, original; First Lieutenant and Adjutant, not mus- tered, October 11, 1862, with rank from August 16, 1862, vice James P. Raymond, promoted.
GUEST, PHILIP, age 24 years; enrolled August 15, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as First Lieutenant, Company B, October 11, 1861 ; discharged, April 13, 1863; commissioned
First Lieutenant, January 13, 1862, with rank from October 11, 1861, original.
HALL, JOHN, age 34 years; enrolled at New York city to serve three years, and mustered in as Private, Company E, Oc- tober 28, 1861 ; as Second Lieutenant, Com- pany G, December 12, 1862; retransferred to Company E, February 16, 1863; dis- charged, April 13, 1863; commissioned Sec- ond Lieutenant, October 11, 1862, with rank from August 16, 1862, vice W. L. Griffith, promoted.
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