New York in the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865, Part 67

Author: Phisterer, Frederick, 1836-1909, comp
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Albany : J.B. Lyon Co., State Printers
Number of Pages: 938


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Captain, Company A, June 14, 1861 ; pro- moted Major, January 21, 1862; Lieu- tenant-Colonel. September 28, 1862; dis- charged, July 2, 1864, at New York city; not commissioned Captain; commissioned Major. Jamiary 17. 1862, with rank of same date, original; Lieutenant-Colonel, September 20, 1862, witli rank from Au- gast 19, 1962, vice Gustave B. Helliday, deceased.


NOYES, EDWARD H., age 38 ycars; en- rolled at New York city to serve three years, and mustered in as First Lieu- tenant, Company I, July 13, 1861; as Quartermaster. July 28. 1861; mustered out, July 2, 1864. for promotion to Cap- tain and Cominissary of Subsistence, U. S. Volunteers; not commissioned First Lieutenant; commissioned Quarter- master, January 17, 1862, with rank of same date, origina !; Captain, not mus- tered, April 13, 1864, with rank from July 1, 1863, vice E. W. Jenkins, dis- missed.


PATTEN, WILLIAM W., age 25 years; enrolled May 28. 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Sec- ond Lieutenant, Company C, June 14, 1861; transferred to Company B, August 21, 1861; discharged, October 12, 1861; not commissioned.


RAWLINGS, T. EDWARD, age - years; enrolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; appointed Major, Union Coast Guard, June 14, 1861; killed in action, July 19, 1861, at New Market Bridge, Va .; not commissioned.


REYNOLDS, STEPHEN R., age 23 years; enrolled December 31, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; appointed Second Lieutenant, Company E, January 21, 1862; promoted First Lieu- tenant and Adjutant, October 10, 1862; mustered in as such, February 27, 1863; discharged, July 29, 1863, for promotion to Captain and Assistant Adjutant-Gen- eral. U. S. Volunteers; commissioned Second Lieutenant, January 17. 1862, with rank of same date, original; First Lieu- tenant, October 22, 1862, with rank from October 10, 1862. vice T. J. Herndon, re- signed; not commissioned Adjutant.


RICE, JOHN B., age 34 years; enrolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Second Lieu- tenant, Company A, June 14, 1861; dis-


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charged, October 11, 1861; not commis- sioned.


RORKE, HUGH B., age 25 years; en- rolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve years; mustered in as Captain, Company C, June 14, 1861; discharged, August 30, 1861; subsequent service in 2d Artillery; not commissioned.


ROWE, FREDERICK A., age 24 years; enrolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as First Lieutenant, Company A, June 14. 1861; as Captain, Company E, June 17, 1863; wounded and captured in action, January 31, 1864, at Smithfield, Va .; paroled, no date; mustered out, October 21, 1864; not commissioned First Lieutenant ; commis- sioned, not mustered, Adjutant, January 17, 1862, with rank of same date, original; Captain, June 29, 1863, with rank from June 1, 1863, vice E. H. Colburn, re- signed.


RYAN, WILLIAM, age 32 years; enrolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as First Lieu- tenant, Company G, June 14, 1861; trans- ferred to Company C, January 27, 1862; discharged for disability, December 21, 1863; commissioned First Lieutenant, January 17, 1862, with rank of same date, original.


SALISBURY, WILLIAM H., age 18 years; enrolled to serve three years, and mustered in as Private, Company E, September 3, 1861; promoted Corporal, February 1, 1862; Sergeant, March 1, 1863; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company A, June 11, 1863; transferred to Company C, June 14, 1864; discharged, February 8, 1865; commissioned Second Lieutenant, June 2. 1863, with rank from March 31, 1863, vice J. D. Leonard, pro- moted.


SAMPSON, COLUMBUS, age 24 years; enrolled at Boston, Mass., to serve three years, and mustered in as Private, Com- pany K, January 10, 1862; promoted Cor- poral, March 8, 1862; Sergeant, no date; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Com- pany K, September 3. 1863; as First Lieutenant, May 1, 1864; transferred to Company A, June 14. 1864; discharged, March 1, 1865; commissioned Second Lieutenant, June 29, 1863, with rank from June 1, 1863, vice J. T. Needham. pro- moted; First Lieutenant, April 13, 1864.


with rank from December 21, 1863, vice W. Ryan, resigned.


SHURTLEFF, ROSWELL M., age - years; enrolled at New York city to serve three years, and appointed First Lieuten- ant and Adjutant, May 15, 1861; wounded and captured in action, July 19. 1861 ; paroled, no date; discharged, July 23, 1862; not commissioned.


SIMPSON, CHARLES R., Second Lieu- tenant, 132d Infantry; transferred to Company B, this regiment, June 30, 1865; mustered out with company, July 15, 1865, at Salisbury, N. C .; commissioned in 132d Infantry.


SODERQUIST, OSCAR, age 28 years; enrolled at New York city to serve three years, and mustered in as Private, Com- pany I, September 24. 1861; promoted Corporal. November -, 1861; Sergeant, January 27, 1862; Second Lieutenant, Company D, September 20, 1862; dis- charged, June 22, 1863, at Suffolk, Va .; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Sep- tember 20, 1862, with rank from August 2, 1862, vice T. W. B. Hughes, resigned. STEVENS, DAVID S., age 35 years; en- rolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Company G, June 14, 1861; transferred to Company C, August 21, 1861; discharged, October 12, 1861; sub- sequent service in 29th N. J. Infantry; not commissioned.


TILLOTSON, CHARLES W., age 25 years; enrolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as First Lieutenant, Company E, June 14, 1861; transferred to Company B. Au- gust 21, 1861; captured in action, March 14. 1862, at New Berne, N. C .; paroled and joined company, September 14, 1862; promoted Captain, June 1I, 1863; dis- charged, February 18, 1864; commissioned First Lieutenant, January 17, 1862, with rank of same date, original; Captain, June 2, 1863, with rank from March 20, 1863, vice B. Hecht, resigned.


WARDROP, DAVID W., age 33 years; enrolled at Fort Monroe, Va., to serve three years, and mustered in as Colonel, August 21, 1861; discharged, December 10, 1864; prior service as Colonel. 3d Mass. Volunteer Militia (thirty days); commissioned Colonel. January 17, 1862, with rank of same date, original.


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WHITE, JOHN E., age 22 years; en- rolled August 24. 1861, in Massachusetts to serve three years; mustered in as Cap- tain, Company G, January 17, 1862; wounded in action, April 19, 1863; mus- tered out. July 2, 1864; prior service as Second Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Militia, 29th Mass. Infantry; commissioned Captain, January 17, 1862, with rank of same date, original.


WHITEFORD, ALFRED H., age 34 years; enrolled January 7, 1862, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Assistant Surgeon, January 8, 1862; mustered out, October 10, 1862; commis- sioned Assistant Surgeon, February 15, 1862, with rank from January 3, 1862, original.


WHITTEMORE, HARRY D., age- years ; enrolled to serve three years, and mus- tered in as Major. Union Coast Guard, July 1, 1861; discharged, September 3, 1861; not commissioned.


WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM H., age 42 years; enrolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Second Lieutenant. Company F, June 14. 1861; transferred to Company H, August 21, 1861; discharged, Octo- ber 22, 1861: not commissioned.


WILSON, JAMES, age 25 years; enrolled at Fort Monroe, Va., to serve three


years, and mustered in as Surgeon, Feb- ruary 4. 1862; discharged, July 2, 1864, at New York city; commissioned Surgeon, February 15, 1862, with rank from Febru- ary 4, 1862, original.


WINANS, IRA, age 22 years; enrolled May 28, 1861, at New York city to serve three years; mustered in as Second Lieu- teant, Company I, June 15, 1861 ; as First Lieutenant, Company D, August 21, 1861 ; as Captain, Company A, January 21, 1862; discharged, March 19. 1864, for promo- tion to Major, 26th U. S. Colored Troops; not commissioned Second or First Lieutenant ; commissioned Captain, January 17, 1862, with rank of same date, original.


YOUNG, CHARLES C., age 22 years; enrolled at Camp Hamilton, Va., to serve three years, and mustered in as First Lieutenant. Company G, January 21, 1862; transferred to Company D, March 30,- 1862; discharged, August 16, 1862, at Fort Monroe, Va .; subsequent service as en- listed man, 3d U. S. Cavalry; commis- sioned First Lieutenant, January 17, 1862, with rank of same date, original; First Lieutenant and Quartermaster, not mus- tered, April 13, 1864, with rank from April 7, 1864, vice E. H. Noyes, dis- charged.


ONE HUNDREDTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY (VETERAN).


Second Regiment, Eagle Brigade; Third Buffalo Regiment.


Under the supervision of Gen. G. A. Scroggs, recruiting for this regiment, as one of his brigade, was commenced September 2, 1861. It was organized at Buffalo, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years, between September. 1861, and January, 1862, with James M. Brown as Colonel. It received its numerical volunteer designation February 5, 1862. At the expiration of its term of enlistment, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment retained in service.


The companies were recruited principally : A at Buffalo, Franklinville, Springville and Ogdensburg; B at Attica. Batavia. Bergen, Caledonia, East Pembroke, Greenwood, Greigsville, Jamestown, Le Roy, Lodi, North Hector, Pearl Creek, Persia, Pavilion and Victor; C at Buffalo, Brighton, Pembroke, Rochester and White's Corners; D at Buffalo, Grand Island, La Salle, Tonawanda and Wheatfield: E at Buffalo, Brocton, Cattaraugus. Dunkirk, Mayville, Portland and Westfield; F, originally intended for the Astor Regiment, and G at Buffalo; HI at Buffalo, Arkwright, Cherry Creek, Ellington, Hanover, Irving, Silver Creek, Smith's Mills and Villanova; and I and K at Buffalo.


The regiment left the State March 10, 1862; served in Naglee's Brigade, Casey's Division, 4th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1862: in the Ist Brigade, 2d Division, 4th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from May, 1862: at Gloucester Point and Yorktown, Va., from August, 1862; in Naglee's Brigade, Ist Division, Department North Carolina, from December, 1862; in Davis' 2d, Brigade, Naglee's, 2d, Division, 18th Corps,


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in South Carolina, from January, 1863; at St. Helena, S. C., from February 12, 1863; on Cole's Island, S. C., 18th Corps, from March 24, 1863; on Folly Isiand, S. C., toth Corps, from April 3, 1863; on Morris Island, S. C, from July 10, 1863; in Terry's Division, 10th Corps, from October, 1863; in Stevenson's Division, 10th Corps, from January, 1864; on Morris Island, S. C., from February, 1864; in zd Brigade, Ist Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 3d Brigade, Ist Division, 10th Corps, from May, 1864; in same brigade and division, 24th Corps, from December, 1854, in ed Brigade, Ist Division, 24th Corps, from May, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. George B. Dandy, August 28. 1865, at Richmond, Va.


During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 9 officers, 115 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 ofneers, 68 enlisted men: of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 20 enlisted men ; total, 14 officers. 384 enlisted men; aggregate, 398; of whom I officer and 79 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 -


men.


Officers.


Enlisted


men.


Officers.


Enlisted


Officers.


Enlisted


men.


Aggregate.


Siege of Yorktown, Va.


Apal_15-


Lee's Mills.


April May


2 S


Savage Station, Va


25


Seven Pines, Va.


20


Fair Oaks, Va.


30


2


5


May 31-


June I


3


18


18


2


75


5


55


176


Railroad and Bottom's Bridge. White Oak Swamp Bridge.


June 28-29


Malvern Hill .


July


I


Carter's Hill


2


Wood's Cross Roads, Va


Dec.


1863.


Cole's Island, S. C.


March


3


Folly Island, S. C.


April


IC


I


I


July


2


3


46


I


16


4


80


I


24


175


July 19-


Vincent's Creek.


Bombardment of Fort Sumter.


17-23


Operations in Charleston Harbor, S. C.


Sept. 8- Dec. 31


Bombardment of Fort Sumter, S. C.


Oct. 26-


Nov. 9 1864.


Operations against Petersburg and Richmond. Va


May


S-31


Port Walthall and Chester Station.


6-7


Swift Creek.


9-10


I


17


T


IS


S


99


4


138


280


Drewry's Bluff


14-16


Bermuda Hundred


18-26


Before Petersburg and Richmond, Va


June 15-


Apr. 2,


I


I


23


28


Grover's House, Deep Bottom, Va


2I


I


I


Strawberry Plains. Va.


Aug. 14-18


6


S


I


45


23


8 1


Chalfin's Farm, Va ..


Sept. 29- Oct. I


Darbytown Road, Va.


Oct.


7


r


6


7


27-29


I


2


I


IO


3


I7


Appomattox Campaign, Va


Fall of Petersburg. Va.


April


2


S


9


Total loss.


9


IIS


2


68


I9


417


253


894


4


3


2


26


6


48


Aug.


IF


Morris Island, S. C.


Battery Wagner, S. C.


2


18


Siege of Battery Wagner, S. C.


Sept. 7


I


I


Proctor's Creek


I 2


Assault of Petersburg, Va.


June IS-19


2


3


6


Deep Bottom. Va.


July 27-29


S


6


I


I


Darbytown Road, Va


1865. March 28- April 2


2


40


$9


Appomattox Court House.


1862


May 4


Williamsburg, Va


5


Fair Oaks, Va.


Seven Days' Battle, Va


June 25 -.


July 2


30


Folly Island, S. C.


186S


3


men.


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OFFICERS OF THE REGIMENT.


Colonels.


JAMES M. BROWN, from January 10 to May 31, 1862.


GEORGE BROWN DANDY, from Au- gust 28, 1862, to August 28, 1865.


Lieutenant-Colonels.


PHINEAS STANTON, from January 10 to October 11, 1862.


CALVIN N. OTIS, from October 21, 1862, to June 20, 1863.


LOUIS S. PAYNE, from June 21, 1863, to March 1I, 1865.


WARREN GRANGER, JR., from May 17 to August 28, 1865.


Majors.


CALVIN N. OTIS, from January 10 to October 21, 1862.


DANIEL D. NASH, from October 14, 1862, to October 21, 1864.


JAMES H. DANDY, from February 17 to April 2, 1865.


FREDERICK A. SAWYER, from July 7 to August 28, 1865.


Adjutants.


PETER REMSEN CHADWICK, from December 21, 1861, to October 31, 1862. HERBERT H. HADDOCK, from Octo- ber 31, 1862, to July 18, 1863.


EDWARD S. PECK, from April 21, 1864, to March 9, 1865.


Quartermasters.


SAMUEL M. CHAMBERLAIN, from November 8, 1861, to April 8, 1862.


EDWIN L. BISHOP, from April 9, 1862, to December 22, 1863. GEORGE G. BARNUM, from October 8, 1864, to August 28, 1865.


Surgeons.


MARTIN S. KITTENGER, from Novem- ber 2, 1861, to January 9, 1865.


NORRIS M. CARTER, from March 21 to August 28, 1865.


Assistant Surgeons.


WILLIAM D. MURRAY, from January 9. 1862, to July 6, 1864.


A. WALTER TRYON, from September 25, 1862, to September 19, 1863.


EDWIN SCHOFIELD, from July 30, 1864, to August 28, 1865.


Chaplain.


JOHN BLAIR LINN, from November 5, 1862, to October 16, 1864.


OF COMPANY A.


Captains:


DANIEL D. NASH, from October 1, 1861, to October 14, 1862.


WILLIAM L. MAYO, from October 14, 1862, to May 25, 1863.


WILLIAM BROWN, from May 25, 1863, to July 25, 1864.


GEORGE H. STOWITS, from October 23, 1864, to June 8, 1865.


First Lieutenants:


WILLIAM L. MAYO, from October 12, 1861, to October 14. 1862.


EDWARD L. WHIPPLE, from October 14, 1862, to January 3, 1863.


HORACE BAKER, from May 10 to July 1, 1863.


CORNELIUS BARNES ADRIANCE, from September 22, 1863, to November I, 1864.


JONATHAN E. HEAD, from November 2, 1864, to March 6, 1865.


HENRY HEINTZ, from March 6 to Au- gust 28, 1865.


Second Lieutenants:


CHARLES S. FARNUM, from January 8 to May 12, 1862.


THOMAS W. SMALL, from May 31, 1862, to February 24, 1863.


JAMES S. KAVANAUGH, from March I to May 10, 1863.


CARLOS H. RICHMOND, from May 30 to November 7, 1863.


WILLIAM C. BARTHAUER, from March 2, 1864, to May 9, 1865.


PETER KELLY, from July 4 to August 28, 1865.


OF COMPANY B.


Captains : WALTER B. MOORE, from January 7 to September 27, 1862.


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MELANCTHON HOWELL TOPPING, from December 1, 1862, to April 21, 1864. JOHN McMANN, from June 1, 1864, to March 6, 1865.


JONATHAN E. HIEAD, from March 6 to August 28, 1865.


First Lieutenants:


MELANCTHON HOWELL TOPPING, from January 7 to December 1, 1862. JAMES H. DANDY, from January 13 to June -, 1863.


EDWARD S. PECK, from October 24, 1863, to April 21, 1864


JAMES H. FRENCH, from April 21 to May 22, 1864.


CORNELIUS K. BAKER, from October 18 to November 30, 1864.


HENRY WILLIAM CONRY, irom De- cember 9, 1864, to July 1, 1865.


JOSEPH PRATT, from July 20 to August 28, 1865.


Second Lieutenants:


MARTIN S. BOGART, from January 3 to September 12, 1862.


WILLIAM HAM WELLS, from Septem- ber 13 to November 15, 1862.


EDWARD S. PECK, from November 1, 1862, to October 24, 1863.


MYRON P. PIERSON, from June 12, 1863, to January 1, 1864.


SAMUEL ELEY, from November 5 to December 3, 1864.


OF COMPANY C.


Captains:


JOHN NICHOLSON, from December 3, 1861, to March 6, 1863.


LEOPOLD EVERT, from May 10, 1863, to September 2, 1864. EDWIN NICHOLS, from September 2, 1864, to August 28, 1865.


First Lieutenants:


UNIACKE C. MACKAY, from January 7 to February 19. 1862.


WILLIAM NOBLE, from March 10 to November 15, 1862.


LEOPOLD EVERT, from November 15, 1862, to May 10, 1863.


JOHN McMANN, from May 10, 1863, to June 1, 1864.


EDWIN NICHOLS, from June I to Sep- tember 2, IS64.


ANTHONY WAYNE VOGDES, from December 5, 1864, to August 28, 1865.


Second Lieutenants:


WILLIAM NOBLE, from December 19, 1861, to March 10, 1862.


LEWIS H. TODD, from March Io to July 25, 1862.


LEOPOLD EVERT, from July 25 to No- vember 15, 1862.


JOHN McMANN, from January 13 to May 10, 1863.


MICHAEL FRIDAY, from May 10 to September 22, 1863.


BENJAMIN F. HUGHSON, from Octo- ber 24, 1863, to May 21, 1864.


HENRY HIEMENS, from December 4, 1864, to May 16, 1865.


JOSEPH PRATT, from April 18 to July 20, 1865.


OF COMPANY D.


Captains:


LOUIS S. PAYNE, from January 8, 1862, to June 21, 1863.


AUGUSTUS J. NEWELL, from June 21, 1863, to January 20, 1864.


SAMUEL ELEY, from March II to Au- gust 28, 1865.


First Lieutenants:


AUGUSTUS J. NEWELL, from January 8, 1862, to June 21, 1863.


MICHAEL FRIDAY, from September 22, 1863, to April 14, 1864.


FREDERICK SANDROCK, from March 19, 1864, to January 9, 1865.


SAMUEL ELEY, from December 3, 186.1, to March 11, 1865.


Second Licutenants:


JAMES W. SIMSON, from January II to August 4, 1862.


PETER GREINER, from September 2 to November 17, 1862.


WILLIAM RICHARDSON. from Janu- ary 13 to August 12, 1863.


ANTHONY WAYNE VOGDES, from August 13, 1863, to March 17. 1864.


GILBERT GAUM. from January 6, 1864, to January 9, 1865.


OF COMPANY E.


Captains:


MICHAEL BAILEY. from January 10, 1862, to August 5, 1863.


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TIMOTHY LYNCH, from June 12, 1863, to October 31, 1864.


EDWARD PRATT, from January 28 to August 28, 1865.


First Lieutenants:


WILLIAM BROWN, from January 10; 1862, to May 25. 1863.


EBENEZER SPOONER. from July 29, 1863, to January 1, 1864.


MYRON P. PIERSON, from January I, 1864, to March 16, 1865.


Second Lieutenants:


TIMOTHY LYNCH, from January 9 to June 1, 1862.


CYRUS BROWN, from January 13 to Au- gust 13, 1863.


SETH W. BABBITT, from March 8, 1864, to January 8, 1865.


PATRICK CONNOLLY, from January I to April 18, 1865.


OF COMPANY F.


Captains:


CHARLES H. RAUERT, from Decem- ber 14, 1861, to March 16, 1864.


EDWARD L. COOK, from January 28 to August 28, 1865.


First Lieutenants:


CHARLES F. GARDNER, from January 7, 1862, to January 14. 1863.


JAMES H. DANDY, from June - to Oc- tober 14, 1863.


MANSFIELD CORNELL, from Novem- ber 5, 1864, to June 14. 1865.


HENRY I. JONES. from July 29 to Au- gust 28, 1865.


Second Lieutenants:


CHARLES E. CLAUSSEN, from January 7 to September 9, 1862. WILLIAM MEYER, from September 2, 1862, to March 3. 1863. WILLIAM EVANS, from October 24, 1863, to January 26, 1865.


OF COMPANY G.


Captains:


GEORGE HINSON, from January 7, 1862, to January 2, 1863.


CHARLES F. GARDNER, from January 14 to June 11, 1863.


JAMES H. DANDY, from October 14, 1863, to February 17, 1865.


JACOB S. RITTLE, from March 6 to Au- gast 28, 1865.


First Lieutenants:


SAMUEL S. KELLOGG, from January 7 to Nay 31, 1962.


TIMOTHY LYNCH, from June 1, 1862, io June 12, 1863.


JAMES S. KAVANAUGH, from May 10 to July 18, 1863.


WILLIAM RICHARDSON, from August 12, 1863, to May 21, :864.


BENJAMIN F. HUGHSON, from May 21, 1864, to January 28, 1865.


JACOB S. KITTLE, from March I to 6, 1865.


JOHN S. MANNING, from April 18 to August 28, 1865.


Second Lieutenants:


JACOB L. BARNES, from January 3 to August 9, 1862.


CHIARLES B. GUTHRIE, from Septem- ber 8 to November 14, 1862.


HORACE BAKER, from January 18 to May 10, 1863.


CORNELIUS BARNES ADRIANCE, from May 14 to September 22, 1863.


FREDERICK SANDROCK, from August 5. 1863, to March 19, 1864.


GEORGE G. BARNUM, from May 22 to October 8, 1864.


CHARLES SKELDON, from November 5, 1864, to August 28, 1865.


OF COMPANY H.


Captains:


P. EDWIN DYE, from January 7, 1862, to February 28. 1863.


CHARLES E. WALBRIDGE. from Feb- ruary 27, 1863, to April 14. 1864.


WILLIAM RICHARDSON, from May 21 to July 27. 1864.


CORNELIUS K. BAKER, from Novem- ber 30. 1864, to May 25. 1865.


HENRY WILLIAM CONRY, from July I to August 28, 1865.


First Lieutenants:


RODNEY B. SMITH, from January 7 to June 29, 1862.


CHARLES E. WALBRIDGE, from July I, 1862, to February 27, 1863.


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LEONARD D. HOWELL, from Febru- ary 27, 1863, to September 22, 1864. EDWARD L. COOK, from August 4, 1864, to January 28, 1865. JOHN GORDON, from March 6 to Au- gust 28, 1865.


Second Lieutenants :


CHARLES E. WALBRIDGE, from Jan- uary 3 to July 1, 1862. CHARLES H. RUNCKLE, from January 13 to July 18, 1863. JAMES H. FRENCH, from October 25, 1863, to April 21, 1864.


EDWARD L. COOK, from April 21 to August 4, 1864.


OF COMPANY I.


Captains;


CHARLES E. MORSE, from January 7 to November 15, 1862. FRANK C. BRUNCK, from November 15, 1862, to January 9, 1865. PATRICK CONNOLLY, from April 18 to August 28, 1865.


First Licutenants:


FRANK C. BRUNCK, from January 7 to November 15, 1862. CHARLES C. COLEMAN, from Janu- ary 13 to November 23, 1863. ANTHONY WAYNE VOGDES, from March 17 to December 5, 1864. ALBERT YORK, from October 23, 1864, to June 13, 1865.


Second Lieutenants:


HERBERT H. HADDOCK, from Janu- ary 7 to October 31, 1862. CHARLES C. COLEMAN, from Septem- ber 8, 1862, to January 13, 1863. WILLIAM BONSELL, from January 15 to July 31, 1863. EDWIN NICHOLS, from August 16, 1863, to June 1. 1864. AZOR HILTON HOYT, from March 25 to May 16, 1864.


OF COMPANY K.


Captains:


CHARLES H. HENSHAW, from Decem- ber 16, 1861. to July 20. 1862.


WARREN GRANGER, JR., from July 20, 1862, to May 17, 1865.


First Lieutenants :


JOHN W. WILKESON, from January 7 to May 31, 1862.


WARREN GRANGER, JR., from May 31 to July 20, 1862.


CHARLES F. SCHEFFER, from July 20, 1862, to July 28, 1863.


GEORGE H. STOWITS, irom July 19, 1863, to October 23, 1864.


CHARLES HENRY WAITE, from April 18 to August 28, 1865.


Second Lieutenants:


WARREN GRANGER, JR., from January 7 to May 31, 1862.


CHARLES F. SCHEFFER, from May 31 to July 20, 1862.


LEONARD D. HOWELL, from Novem- ber 15, 1862, to February 27, 1863. GEORGE H. STOWITS. from February 27 to July 19, 1863.


EDWARD PRATT, from October 6, 1863, to January 28, 1865.


OFFICERS WHO WERE COMMISSIONED OR AP- POINTED, BUT DID NOT SERVE IN THE GRADES NAMED.


STOWITS, GEORGE H., as Major. OLIVER, H. N., as Quartermaster. PENDELL, DAVID L., as Chaplain.


GARDNER, CHARLES F., as Captain (2d).


WILBUR, DEWITT C., as Captain. FURST, GEORGE, as First Lieutenant. HACKETT, WILLIAM, as First Lieuten- ant.


NEVIN, DAVID A., as First Lieutenant. SMALL, THOMAS W., as First Lieu- tenant.


TRAVER, CHARLES H., as First Lieu- tenant.


WHITE, DAVID Mf., as First Lieutenant. CASEY, FRANK, as Second Lieutenant. FURST, GEORGE, as Second Lieutenant. THOMPSON, SANFORD C., as Second Lieutenant.


WEBB, MYERS T., as Second Lieutenant.


MEDAL OF HONOR GRANTED BY THE PRESI- DENT TO


KANE. JOHN. Corporal, Company K, for gallant conduct in battle.


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