Centennial history of Belmont County, Ohio, and representative citizens, Part 19

Author: McKelvey, A. T., 1844- ed
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Chicago : Biographical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1490


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Killed .- Lewis Boyer, killed in action at Graysville, Ga., November 26, 1863. Michael Delaney, killed in action at Perryville October 8, 1862. William H. Davis, killed in action at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865. John E. Evans, killed in action at Perryville, Ky., Oc- tober 8, 1862. William M. Green killed in battle at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862. William H. McMil- len killed in battle at Jonesboro, Ga., September 1, 1864. Isaac Reader, killed in hattle at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862.


Died .- William T. Harmer died November 9, 1862, of wounds received at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862. Cyrus B. Lingo died December 24, 1862, at New Albany, Ind., of typhoid fever. Henry C. Beall died June 21, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn., of phthysic. William II. White died November 5. 1862, of wounds received at Perryville. Thomas Burns died November, 1862, at Louisville, of disease. Martin G. Budd died April 16, 1865, of chronic diarrhea, at Lonisville, Kentucky. Wilson Battin died of measles at Lebanon, Ky., January 6, 1863. Nehemiah Fisher died October 16, 1862, of wounds received at Perryville. Ky. Nicholas Gregg died December 12, 1862, at Columnhia, Ky., of disease. Archy Garrett died October 1, 1864, at Nashville, Tenn., of chronic diarrhea. Robert Harris died May 6, 1864, of disease at Chattanooga, Tenn. William Knight died April 7, 1863, of measles at Franklin, Ten. Broomhall McKisson died October 14, 1862, of wounds received in the battle of Perryville, Ky. George Rus- sell died November 30, 1862, of disease at Lebanon, Ky. William Spencer died November 7. 1862, at Lebanon, Ky., of disease. Lucas Tipton died December 11, 1862, at Bardstown, Ky., of typhoid fever.


Discharged .- John H. Price discharged January 1, 1863. Jesse Cordner discharged February 9, 1865. Clark Wilkison discharged January 20, 1863. Enfield Wine- man discharged February 1, 1863. Henry Bright dis- charged May 20, 1863. John M. Battin discharged Jan- vary 1, 1863. James Creighton discharged May 7, 1863. Evan N. Chandler, discharged January 15, 1863. Edward S. Foreman discharged February 2, 1863. Alexander Green discharged March 4, 1862. Samuel C. Green, discharged March 4. 1863. Nathan Humphrey, discharged November 17, 1862. Caleb Jones discharged September 13, 1862. W. T. Jones discharged August 6, 1863. John A. Kemp discharged January 28, 1863. Benjamin F. Leach, April 25, 1863. William H. MeKir- ahan, discharged December 31, 1862. William Mc- Ginnis discharged April 25, 1863. Thomas J. Picker- ing discharged Jannary 16, 1803. Jonathan Wheeler


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discharged February 7, 1863. Abner Wilkinson dis- charged May 9, 1865.


Transferred .- Jacob Travis, Alban Wilkinson, R. N. J. Luke, John Moore, John Bell, Eli Garretson.


Company E was mustered out of service on the ist of June, 1865, near Washington, D. C.


Company B, 126th Regiment, O. V. I.


Capt. William B. Kirk recruited this com- pany from Flushing, St. Clairsville, Barnes- ville, and other points in Belmont County. It was mustered into service on the 4th of Sep- tember, 1862. The following was the original organization :


William B. Kirk, captain. Gico. W. Hoge, ist lientenant. Robert Hilles, 2nd lieutenant. John A. Shaffer, Ist sergeant. Jos. L. James, sergeant.


William B. Johnson, sergeant. Henry Cecil, sergeant. Joseph H. Palmer, sergeant. Reuben McGregor, corporal. Joseph Il. Close, corporal.


Geo. Bowles, corporal. Isaac M. Clevinger, corporal. Barkley Cooper, corporal. Thomas L. Hoge, corporal. William Copeland, corporal. Sammel Bailey, corporal. George Clinton, musician. Andrew Richards, wagoner.


Privates .- G. M. Bailey, Warren Bailey, Iliram W. Ball, Robt. Bendure, Abner Bethel, Wm. Boyd, Enos WV. Brown, B. 11. Ryan, Philander Chandler, Clark Chandler, David A .- B. H. Bryan, John Clark, Wm. W. Cooper, John Crawford, Samuel Criswell, Solo- mon Donner, Wm, E. Dove, Isaac Eddy. Jonas Faucett, W. W. Groves, John C. Howell, Win. P. Ihuffman, Geo. Hlaines, Joshua C. Howell, G. S. Huston, Abraham Kelly, Melancthon Keyser, Daniel Kibler, Jos. Knight, Oliver P. Knapp, Wm. II. Loy, Edward Mathews, N. 11. Majors, Geo. McFarland, Win. Moore, John A. Morris. Isaac N. Mumma, John W. Near, Geo. Osborn, John II. Patrick, Wm. J. Patrick, Jacob Perkins, David Poland, John A. Poland, Nimrod Pumphrey, Leander J. Reynolds, Simeon L. Russell, Anthony Romans, Adam Secrist, Chester K. Smith, Daniel H. Starkey, Philip 1 .. Specht, Daniel Thatcher, Benj. II. Vanfossen, Geo. Vanfossen, Washington Waddell, Geo. Weldon, Jas. Winrod, Jas. Parks, John Scales, Elijah Ferguson, John WV. Vanfossen, Henry R. Lupton, Henry Hissey.


Promotions, Casualties, etc .- Samuel B. Swank took command of company, December 31, 1864, to June 25, 1865. Robert Hilles died May 13, 4864, by reason of wounds received in battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. William B. Kirk discharged June 25, 1863, disa- bility. Joseph C. Watson discharged May 15, 1865. (ivorge W. Hoge discharged November 18, 1864. to


accept a commission as colonel of a new regiment. George Vanfossen promoted to sergeant from corporal April 1, 1865. Isaac N. Mumma promoted to sergeant from corporal April 1, 1865. John Clark promoted to corporal, April 1, 1865. Benjamin Vanfossen pro- moted to corporal April 1, 1865. Anthony Romans pro- moted to corporal April 1, 1865. II. W. Ball was ex- changed prisoner of war; captured in battle of Mo- nocacy, July 9, 1864; re-joined company April 23, 1865. Daniel H. Starkey, captured in the battle of the Wilder- ness, . May 6, 1864; exchanged and joined company April 25, 1865. Samuel Starkey, promoted to corporal, April 1, 1865.


No Discharges Given .- Barkley Cooper promoted to Ist sergeant, April 30, 1864; wounded and captured in battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Abraham Kelley, Ist sergeant from Nov. 1, 1862, to April 30, 1864; cap- tured in battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864; paroled February 28, 1865. John Adams (drafted), wounded in battle near Petersburg, Va., June 22, 1864. George M. Bailey was sick in hospital at muster out. Oliver T. Knapp, sick in hospital at muster out. Daniel Kibler exchanged prisoner of war; captured in battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864; paroled February 28, 1865. William Moore wounded and captured in battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. George Osborn, wounded in battle of Monocacy, July 9, 1865.


Died .- Joseph Q. Adams, killed in battle of the Wil- derness, May 6, 1864. Joseph Knight, killed in battle at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864. Adam Secrist killed in battle of Opequan, September 19, 1864. William W. Cooper died May 8, 1864, of wounds received in battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Whitman McDaniel (drafted), died of wounds received in battle of Mono- cacy, July 9, 1864. John A. Poland died of wounds re- ceived in battle of the Wilderness, May 19, 1864. Wil- liam J. Patrick died April 1, 1864, of wounds received in battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. George Weldon died May 19, 1864, of wounds received in the battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Isaac I1. Clev- inger died February 5, 1863, pneumonia, at Martins- burg. Samuel C. Bailey died October 6, 1864, of chronic diarrhea, at St. Clairsville, O. Abner Bethel died September 11, 1863, of fever, at Alexander, Va. Clark Chandler died January 17, 1863, of typhoid fever at Martinsburg, Va. Isaac Haines, missing in battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Joseph F. Linton (drafted ), missing on march from Snicker's Gap, Va., July 21, 1864. Edward Mathews, missing in battle of Monocacy, July 9, 1864.


Discharged .- William E. Dove, March 24. 1865. Henry R. Lupton, March 27, 1865. Robert Bendure, January 4, 1864. James Parks, March 11, 1865. Le- ander J. Reynolds, January 31, 1865. William Boyd, August 6, 1863. B. 11. Bryan, January 7, 1865. Joseph H. Close, February 23, 1863. Henry Cecil, February 23, 1863. John Crawford. March 25, 1863. Isaac Eddy, March 14, 1865. Abel Gilbert, May 27, 1865. G. S. Iluston, January 1, 1865. Thomas HI. Tloge, December 2, 1862. All the above for disability. Demas Imes (drafted), June 28, 1864 (War Department). John A. Morris mustered ont, May 18, 1865. George W. Price, May 14, 1865, for disability. John A. Shaffer, April 20, 1864. disability. C. K. Smith, February o. 1865, disability. John Souls, discharged June 12, 1805,


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disability. Washington Waddell, mustered out, May 24, 1865. James Winrod, June, 1865.


Transferred .- Reuben J. McGregor, William R. Johnson, Davis A. Chandler, Joseph H. Palmer, Philip L. Specht.


The company was mustered out near Wash- ington, June 25, 1865.


Company D, 129th Regiment, O. V. I.


This company was composed of men from Belmont, Fairfield, Monroe and Licking coun- ties. It was mustered into the United States service at Camp Cleveland, August 10, 1863. The following are the names of those from Belmont County :


David J. Bailey, captain.


Thomas Danford, Ist lieutenant.


John G. Mechem, sergeant.


Charles H. Damsel, sergeant.


Lewis C. Mechem, sergeant.


Robt. Crozier, corporal. Samuel B. Crew, corporal.


Adam Moore, corporal.


Joseph McMullen, corporal.


Daniel Stukey, corporal.


Promotions .- David S. Bailey, promoted from private to ist lieutenant, July 14, 1863; to captain July 22, 1863. John G. Mechem promoted from private to Ist lieutenant July 22, 1863. Thomas Danford appointed sergeant July 23, 1863. Charles H. Damsel, appointed sergeant July 23, 1863. Lewis C. Mechem, appointed sergeant July 23, 1863. Robert Crozier, appointed cor- poral August 23, 1863. Samuel B. Crew, appointed corporal, July 23, 1863. Adam Moore, appointed cor- poral July 23, 1863. Joseph McMullen, appointed cor- poral July 23, 1863. Daniel Stukey, appointed corporal July 23, 1863. John W. Fays, appointed corporal July 23, 1863-


Privates .- William Addair, Benj. F. Baker, Washing- ton Addair, Jas. C. Davenport, Christopher Dawson, Benj. Elliott, Jos. Ebright, John H. Ellis, C. C. Grimes, died in U. S. hospital at Camp Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1864; John Gallagher, Wm. Gatten, Eli Hodgin, Ed- mund Hibbard, Henry Huffman, Wm. Hannon, Jas. W. Hinion, Levi W. Jones, Henry Lisle, Daniel Lewis, Jos. Martin, Samuel McHendrey, Thomas McCoun, Lewis C. Norris, Jas. Porterfield, Thomas C. Payne, Reuben Powell, Samuel Roddy, John Rush, Milton Reeves, Jolin S. Scribner, A. B. Shrimp, Jas. W. Ship- man, Mead P. Strahl, Jas. T. Stidd, David Stidd, Chas. Lovel, Geo. E. Tallman, Wm. B. Wheeler, Amos Wil- liams, John T. Ward, John W. Wright, Wm. Wheeler,


The company was mustered out at Cleve- land, Ohio, March 4, 1864.


170th Regiment, Ohio National Guards.


This regiment was recruited at Bellaire, Ohio, where it was organized May 13 and 14,


1864, to serve 100 days. It was mustered into the United States service on the 13th of May, 1864, and left for Washington City on the 17th, but. being detained by the destruc- tion of the bridge at Harper's Ferry, it did not reach its destination until the 22nd. The regi- ment was mustered out September 10, 1864. The field and staff officers of this regiment were as follows :


Colonel, Miles J. Saunders.


Lieutenant-colonel, Arthur Higgins.


Major, William W. Junkins. Assistant sergeant, James B. Crawford.


Adjutant, Edward S. Affleck. Quartermaster, John Conwell.


Noncommissioned Officers .- Sergeant major, George W. Baggs.


Hospital steward, Benj. F. West. Commissary sergeant, James M. Paul. Quartermaster sergeant, John W. Cassell.


COMPANY A.


Captain, William Robinson.


Ist lieutenant, Geo. Griffin. 2nd lieutenant, Wilbur H. Tallman.


Henry Miller, Thompson S. Woods, David Steadman, Andrew Baggs, Win. Hastings, sergeants.


Robt. T. Howell, Frank Cross, Jos. Boyles, Wm. Truman, Wesley Cross, Jas. Enlow, Wm. S. Warfield, Wm. Church, corporals. Musician, Zera Sharp.


Privates .- Wm. Alexander, W. W. Atkinson, W. W. Berry, Jolin C. Beck, Alexander Blazier, Samuel Bales, G. W. Bailey, G. W. Baggs (appointed sergeant major and transferred to field and staff ), Wm. Brooks, Geo. Banford, James Coss, Martin Coss, Jolin Coss, Hamil- ton Crawford, Newport Campbell, Marion Chalfant, James Duncan, Wm. Dysart, James Field, Isaac Fitch, John Giffin, Jesse E. Gill, Alexander Gill, James. Goudy, Ilenry Reason, Levi Henry, Isaac Henry, John Haley, James Haines, William Inkell, J. W. Hunter. John Kinsey, Isadore Lilly, James Lyle, Washington Lyle, James Low, Edward McDowell (captured by the enemy July 24, 1864), Peachy Miller, Reese McDonald, James McDonald, John McKnight, Leander Neelan, Armstrong Neelan, John Neininger, Theodore Porter, Jerome Porter, Sylvanus Parker, John H. Patterson, Frederick Rasher, Charles M. Rhodes, Isaac Rittenhan. James Ryan, Clement Russell, Sansom Scott, Benjamin F. Stephens, John Shaffer, Samuel Short, Silas Sells. Henry Stratton, Francis Seals, Edward Truman, Beu- jamin F. West (appointed hospital steward and trans- ferred to non-commissioned staff), Ebenezer Woods. James Weir, Charles Zane, John Watkins.


COMPANY B.


WV. B. Glasco, captain. William S. Fisher, ist lieutenant. William Kelley. 2nd lientenant. Henry Fisher, sergeant. Lewis M. Casman, sergeant.


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Wm. F. Gamble, sergeant (captured July 18, 1864, ncar Rocky Fording, Virginia.) Joseph E. Johnston, sergeant. Robert M. Henderson, sergeant. Benjamin W. Harner, corporal. Amos Spear, corporal. Michael Fierbaugh, corporal. Cyrus M. Barton, corporal. Emanuel Bell, corporal. William S. McKee, corporal. 1 .. W. Hamill, corporal. John A. Denning, corporal. Daniel Weyandt, musician. Thomas B. Stubbins, musician. Jacob Warner, wagoner.


Privates .- John Addleman, Maurice Albaugh, Isaac Brown, B. E. Betts, Nathan Boyer, Abrahamn Baker, Jeremiah Brown ( furloughed May 17 to 27, and failed to report), Zadec Bliss (mustered out, absent-sick), Henry F. Clark, wounded in action, July 18, 1864; J. C. Creagor, furloughed for one hundred days on surgeon's certificate; Joshua Coz, Philip Cahill, John L. Cald- well, Arthur Conlin, mustered out, wounded in action near Rocky Fording, Va., July 18, 1864; Stevenson Creal, mustered ont, wounded in action near Rocky Fording, Va., july 18, 1864; John Camminia died in general hospital, Annapolis, Md., August 10, 1864; Har- rison DeLong mustered out September 10, 1864; William Dunlap died in general hospital at Frederick, Md., July 28, 1864; David M. Dickson, Richard Edwards, William C. Edwards, John S. Eagleson, appointed acting ad- jutants, August 17, 1864; Richard E. Fowler, Francis Fowler, Thomas E. Fowler, William E. Fowler, Ezra Griffith, Francis A. Green, David Greenlis, John Gundy, Daniel F. Heaston, joseph N. Heaston, James A. Hen- derson, George Harper, killed in action at Rocky Ford- ing, Va., July 18, 1864; John G. Jones, Leander Long, Isaac H. Lyons, Cyrus McCurdy, Allen Miller, Andrew McBeth, George Moore, William L. McMillen, John A. Myers, Enoch Miller, Walter McClintock, James Nor- man, Absalom Price, Israel L. Parsons, died at Fort Simmons, June 27, 1864; John Patterson, William Rut- ter, wounded in action at Rocky Fording, Va., July 18, 1864; J. L. S. Russell, Alpha H. Sheltz, John Sams, Joshua Turner, William Zimmerman, john Thrawl, Daniel Turner, John Thompson,' Jeremiah Warner, Lewis M. Willett, Daniel Warner, died of wounds re- ceived in action at Rocky Fording, Va., July 18, 1864; John L. Webster, wounded in action July 18, 1864; Har- vey Waters, William Walker.


COMPANY C.


Samuel Glover, captain. George C. Gordon, Ist lientenant. George W. Green, 2nd lientenant. John Boyer, sergeant. George Crozier, sergeant. Ferdinand Dorsey, sergeant. William Dent, sergeant. William Bebout, sergeant. Frederick Boetticher, corporal. Joseph L. Gordon, corporal. W. HI. Gibson, corporal. Dorsey Orloff, corporal.


Madison Scott, corporal. William Trigg, corporal. Daniel Steiner, corporal.


Davis P. Woodburn, corporal. Jolin Wade, David C. Bergundthal, musicians.


Privates .- Samuel Aberigg, William Anthony, Al- fred Baker, Daniel Baker, John Boston, George Brock, John Brown, John Burgy, Arnold Burkhart, Leander P. Barnes, George Carpenter, Andrew J. Cline, Joseph Cross, Josiah Dillon, Housen Dennis, Lewis Eggers, Armor Ewers, Samuel Gordon, Thomas Gordon, Bent- ley T. George, Noah J. Grimes, Sylvester Green, Michael Hess, Isaiah Helms, William Harriott, Henry Hoffman, George Kelch, Samuel Kocher, Gustavus A. Korner, John II. Louden, wounded in the thigh and captured at Martinsburg, Va., left in hospital at Martinsburg by the rebels; Sylvanus Lockwood, Caleb Morrison, Al- onzo Mead, Joseph Moore, Francis Miller, Thomas L. Moore, John Mosier, Henry Petzold, James L. Piggott, Charles L. Peters, Marion Runnels, Jefferson Rowles, George 1 .. Scott, William Shepherd, James R. Simp- son, P. Mead Stahl, Lewis Specht, Joshua W. Stack- house, Moses Stricker, Isaac Starkey, Henry Warren, Milton Warren, John L. Widman, Thomas Wilkinson, William Wingrove, George W. Wright, John Wright, promoted to corporal, June 15, 1864; Thomas Yocum, Benjamin Zurcher.


COMPANY D.


Jacob Cramlet, captain. David S. Coultrape, Ist lieutenant.


Benjamin G. Hamilton, 2nd lieutenant.


Elias W. Davis, sergeant. W. H. 11. Price, sergeant.


Citizen J. Kennedy, sergeant.


Robert N. Simonton, sergeant.


Daniel Smith, sergeant. W. P. White, corporal.


David W. Adams, corporal. Robert W. Irwin, corporal.


Edward Caves, corporal.


James Scott, corporal. Andrew J. Wagstaff, corporal.


Josephi H. Law, corporal. Robert C. Guthrie, corporal.


James Bliss, musician.


William D. Lukens, musician. Samuel Weaver, wagoncr.


Privates .- Christopher Arkle, James Adams, James 11. Bendure, John Barr, Gabriel J. Crabtree, Alfred H. Clark, William Copeland, John W. Copeland, Enoch C. Copeland, John Copeland, Thomas Cox, Matthew S. Cole, John N. Crowl, William R. Crim, Joel Cram- blet, Joseph Copeland. James P. Irwin, James Eslick, John B. Evans, John E. Fowler, John Gladman, Samuel F. Gallagher, Isaiah Hoagland, J. C. Ulurless, J. H. Y. Histon, James F. House, Watson Hammel, George W. Hammond, IT. W. Hest, Thomas Hillver, William Hill- yer, Henry Hillyer, John D. Horn, Sammel flitcheock, G. M. Hin, Alfred P. Jones, Joseph R. Johnson, William 1 .. Johnson, D). A. Lukens, Thomas J. Lukens, John S. Moor, James R. Merryman, Fanquirker MeRea, David Mahen, Joseph D. Moore, Thomas MeClintock, Lafayette Martin, John Poulson, Isaac Patterson, John


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A. Pitts, William J. Ross, Jesse Richardson, William Rowland, William Reynard, Joseph Robinson, David M. Scott, John Spray, Matthew W. Simpson, John K. Stine, Samuel Straus, Jacob Underhill, Archibald Un- derhill, Samuel Utterback, Henry W. Wilson, John D. Woods, W. R. White.


COMPANY E.


Albert W. Lee, eaptain.


Alexander C. Patton, Ist lieutenant. Mathew N. Henderson, 2nd lieutenant. Marcus Howell, sergeant. William . A. Frater, sergeant.


John P. Harvey, sergeant.


David A. Duff, sergeant.


Landon Grimes, sergeant.


Samuel B. Ward, corporal; promoted to sergeant May 17, 1864. John M. Linn, corporal; captured at Martinsburg, July 25, 1864.


Eli Seibert, corporal. Abram Loper, corporal. John E. Stewart, corporal. Robert W. Palmer, corporal. Robert A. Todd, corporal.


John L. Grimes, corporal; wounded in action July 18, 1864.


Joseph Linder, corporal.


Samuel Satterthwait, musician.


Privates .- Robert Barnes, Robert, D. Bell, Thomas Burtoff, Thomas Boyd, William S. Barnes, Francis Couron, Boyd W. Dysart, J. C. Duffie, James A. Duff, Sylvanus C. Dysart, James C. Dysart, John L. Dunbar, George Frazier, J. D. Fread, James P. Ferguson, Wil- liam Fresh, Thomas M. Graham, Edward J. Graham, Peter Graham, George Goudy, David Gibeny, Thomas Gilhan, Charles T. Gilhan, Wiliam Grimes, George W. Hayes, Alexander C. Henry, Alexander Hammond, promoted to corporal May 12, 1864; Elisha Huff, Wil- liam II. Johnston, Samuel Jackson, Wiliam King, Jos- eph Lynn, Joseph Lyle, Charles Lee, promoted to cor- poral July 24, 1864; Ephraim Louis, Jesse Mitchell, David K. McCance, George Maholin, William McNary, left in sick hospital at Pittsburg, August 26, 1864. Isaae Miliner, Leander Milburn, Marion McCallister, James Moore died at Annapolis Junction, Md., Angust 8, 1864; James McConnell, Thomas McKee, Calvin Moore, Calvin Patton, George W. Porter, George Pat- terson, George W. Peregoy, Levan Powell, Claudius Richner, James M. Rogers, captured July 24, 1864, at Winchester ; returned to company, Addison Sells, Evan Stephens, Nimrod Stephens, Samuel M. Thompson, Michael Umbenhorn, captured at Winchester July 24, 1864, escaped and returned to company ; Henry Willian- son, Mordecai David Davis.


COMPANY F.


Leonard Peck. captain.


James HI. Graham, Ist lieutenant ; died in hospital August 11, 1804. John 11. Hammond. Ist lieutenant. J. H. Lewis, sergeant. Lewis W. Furbay, sergeant. Isaac Booth, sergeant.


Elisha Moore, sergeant.


James M. Adams, sergeant. James W. Honerth, corporal. Ezra Thompson, corporal. John Ilanna, corporal.


James Coulter, corporal.


John E. Dutton, corporal.


John E. Keyser, corporal. George Holmes, corporal. Edward Hagan, corporal.


Franklin Anderson, musician.


Israel Waterman, musician.


William Harriman, wagoner.


Privates .- Owen Anderson, George Atkinson, George Baldwin, Abner R. Blackburn, John Butler, William Barkhurst, Henry Brown, John R. Beck, Isaac Carter, Edward Carter, Ezra L. Carrick, John Clark, John Coulter, William Custard, John Darmour, Theodore Dickerson, George Ely, Isaiah Fields, Jr., George Frater, Benjamin Griffith, Samuel Gooding, Joseph M. Har- grave, John R. Hawthorne, Andrew Jamison, Joseph L. Kerr, Robert Kerr, Estep Lynn, John A. Lemmon, Wiliam Lawrence, Sylvanus Lamb, William McCombs, Horner C. Moore, James Minteer, W. HI. H. Mercer, died in hospital at Sandy Hook, August 24, 1864; Charles McCombs, Samuel McGrew, William Poland, Jacob Peterman, William Perry, Charles E. Speer, James Stone, Silas Stevens, Eli Shields, John Singer, Robert W. Stevens, James Smallwood, Joseph Shep- herd, Robert Smallwood, Joseph Thompson, Michael T. Tolan, John W. Townsend, Samuel Walker. Wil liam A. Wallace, Abraham Wilson. Warren Worstel, George Wilson, Sylvanus White, William Watkins, Rob- ert White, Willing Dickson.


COMPANY G.


James, captain. Joseph J. Mead, Ist lieutenant.


John Smith, 2nd lieutenant.


Robert N. Theaker, sergeant.


Luther Etzler, sergeant.


Thomas C. Mercer, sergeant.


William P. Henderson, sergeant.


William Henderson, corporal.


Reuben K. Ashton, corporal.


James A. Brown, corporal.


Thomas C. Dungan, corporal.


Edward J. Updegraff, corporal.


Ellis B. Stecie, corporal.


Isaiah Parlett, corporal.


Benjamin White, corporal.


Privates .- David Ashton, James W. Alexander, wounded in action at Winchester July 24, 1864; William Allander, wounded in action at Martinsburg July 25, 1864; Thomas C. Brown, Andoniram Barton, Mathew Blackford, William Brown, William Bernhard, Benja- min Brock, 11. W. Bigley, Orlando Cope, Isaac G. Cope, Wilson Cochran, A. F. Clark, Charles Dungan. Abel Dungan, W. D. De Vault, John 11. Denham, William Davis, William Davidson, wounded in action at Mar- tinsburg July 25. 1864; Oliver Embree, David Fowler, Joseph Fryman, John B. Gill. James Gardner, Alexander Henderson, John L. Henderson. Perrine Henderson, Byron Hogue, David Harriott, William Jones, Henry Jones, Albert Lawson, promoted to sergeant July 8,


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1864; Theodore Lash, William H. Lash, Elias W. Lewis, John Lemmon, Isaiah Loper, Charles II. McCall, Charles Mead, Gilbert Neelan, Jesse Nichols, Morti- mer Nichols, Elisha Oxley, Charles W. Perry, Thomas 11. Perry, died; Jesse Pratt, Alonzo Porterfield, Wil- liam Palmer, Benjamin Rennard, Samuel Roberts, Har- rison Roberts, Wesley A. Steele, William Sloan, Davis Stillwell, Nathan Smith, Thomas Seals, George James Weir, wounded in action at Winchester July 24, 1864; David Wells, Benjamin Westlake, J. L. Van Pelt.


Thomas II. Culbertson, corporal.


COMPANY II.


Edwin Regal, captain. John E. Cannon, Ist lieutenant. Robert P. Hanna, 2nd lieutenant. . George A. Crew, Ist sergeant.


George Lanning, sergeant.


Thomas Dawson, sergeant.


James McWatty, sergeant. Daniel 1. Parish, sergeant. Thomas A. Jobes, corporal.


William Peregoy, corporal. William McCollough, corporal. Thomas H. Baldwin, corporal. Thomas H. Culbertson, corporal.


W. W. Mansfield, corporal. John C. Dickerson, corporal. John W. P. Gallaher, corporal.


George W. Rife, musician.


Jonathan Copeland, musician. Jonathan MeGuire, wagoner.


Privates .- David R. Beatty, Jolin Beatty, Anthony Beek, Benjamin Bogardus, John C. Brown, Samuel H. Brown, Samuel Bruner, Jolm Calderhead, died of ty- phoid fever at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., August 3, 1864; Moses W. Cannon, John W. Cassell, John A. Chandler, Silas Clark, John P. Cramblet, Robert D. Crawford, John Crumley, Samuel H. Culbertson, Homer Day, Joshua Dickerson, William J. Dickerson, Joseph Dyson, George Fogle, Nathan Fogle, Daniel Gar- vin, David Gutshell. James F. Hanna, Harmon Harris, Francis W. Hibbard, John Hill, Samuel Ilowell, A. R. Kennedy, J. C. Kilgore, Joseph V. Lee, Lemuel Luke, Thomas Mansfield, James Maxwell, David MeCall, Wil- liam McCall, Alexander McConnell, Barnet MeCoy, Andrew McFarland, William MeLaughlin, William Mc- Millan, W. V. Minteer, John T. Morrow, Cyrus Paul, Joshua Polen, James Poulson, William Rowland, Noah Seott, Shannon Leslie, James T. Shannon, Milton Tag- gart, James White, David J. Wiggans, George B. Wil- liams, James Wilson, Robert Wilson, Walding Young, William A. Pittinger, Robert A. Hammond, J. M. Lee.




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