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Jatues Thorpe, discharged at the close of the war. William R. Ilall, discharged at the close of the war.
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COMPANY M
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TENTH OHIO CAVALRY.
COMPANY B. . I. t J. ne- . - charged at the che f the war.
FIRST OHIO LIGHT ARTILLERY.
Altun All rt G Bans m, resigned september 20, 194. Ge . A In trus, discharged July 15. 1.
( h Wr talk, discharged at th . cl ew f the war.
BATTERY A.
F . r R. L.ncas, died at home February 12, 1.65. BATTERY C
(pin Haniel K. Anthwick, resigned January 19. 1-02. (' Itain Mare B. Gary, discharged at | leveland, Ohio, June 15, 1855. 1,1 | ut I-am W. Turner. resigned October 19. 1-63. 1 .ot Frank Vits, resignel March 23, 1+++3.
1-t ut .l.r me B. Steven-, dis. at Cleveland, Chi , June 15, 1865.
2: h : 11. ry W. l'anli-, mortally wounded in action at Rolling Fork, hı bomber .. 1, 1-3.
& _t )} L Ftch, discharged at the close of the war. $ ret Aur - Belling, lischarged for dist ility, Augu-t 9, 1662.
5 ret 11 C 11 It, discharged Dec. 17, 19 2, by order of General Wright. I Al hu E. Graham, discharged al Cleveland, Ohio, June 15, 1865. śr. Fr mou W. Barr, died July 11, 1864.
Sr_1 Flwyro. lasting, died at Nashville, Tenn., November 8, 1863. s.r. t. Ber hanl Reiche rt, discharged at Cleveland, Ohio, June 15, 1865. s.r.t T - Ire W stoughton, dis. to) reenlist as veteran Jan. 4, 1-64. Un Nem I Cle, discharged at the cluse of the war.
Un christ pher ( Belding, di-, at Cleveland, Ohio, June 15, 1665. ''n remman lleudrick, wounded in action at Chickamanga; dis- bar _- 1 June 15, 1-65.
Cap Schuster C. Chevalere, dis, at Cleveland, Ohio, June 15, 1-65. ()- a W Thn p, died at Nashville, Tenn., April 14, 1-64.
(r- E Il nu gway, died at Chattanooga, Teun., September 19, 1864. D: 1 M . Laught n, died at Nashville, Tenn , April 4, 1864. Rent Wilkins nt. killed in action at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1.03. 111 . Cerelol, died in Libby prison, Richmond, Va., March 1, 1564. Cele bi E Woodbury, died November 1., 1×62. Byron Iliry y_died February 15, 1-63.
Byr n La ( lear, died at home while on furlough, December, 1863. J. F-ter. lead.
1 .1 . 1 llenry, diel at Nashville, Tenn. Wa HI Sanders, died at Nashville, Tenn.
J now M_ Sanders, died at Gallatin, Tenu. 11 y Arn 1, died at Nashv He. Tenn., Apr 1 8. 1-62. At - Fr kwoh, died at Somerset, Ky., February 17, 1.02. Aste IL Gras, died at Lebanon, Tenn , January 25, 1562. ('le sir lak ap. ied at Chattanooga, Tenn., October 12, 1563, from w mun l- received in action at Chickamauga, Ga. Mo e Barth mew, diel at Lebanon, Ky , January 24, 1 & 2. A . b) Stifte, died at Laverne, Tenn., February 24. 1-63. m P \ In, discharged at the chipp of the war. 1). r . Atk -, discharged for disability. A -rt L . (ler, d . bargel for disability, January 30, 1864. sr . Walley, di- liarzed Octoler ;, 1504 So votert artists, die larged to reenlist as veteran, January 4, 1564. A /11 Hardy, dischargel December 29, 1-63. 1, W sa den, Ischarged for disability. Na HnIni k, discharged at Cleveland, This, June 15, 1-65. At 11 C-per, cischa gel In August, 1-64 ns sweet, de. for disstents at halletin, Tenn., Fel. 17, 1.63.
F k he iny, di-charged at Clevelan I, Ohl , June 15, 1-45. 0- st A 1k lph. 1 - barged December 13, 1-62.
A nu J sin lers, li-charged at ex] mat on f term of service. JEPE 9 veus, discharged for dina Ility, February 15, 1-62. J ~Th A Ch janan, wounded in a tion at Chickamauga ; transferred to V.t man Reserve Carje.
larry (1 % . I ker, discharged at Cleveland, Ohio, July 15, 1965. Za kar , W Be xx], [14. May 2, IN4. Ly epler of the Secretary of War. R -- Menig very, d- harg dat Cleveland, 1thto, June 15, 1~5. Hey Merritt_charged at (7 veland, Dht), June 15. 1-65. As Sanford, Imcharged at (levi land, Ohi , June 15, 1-55. 11 ward W .t w. di- larged at Clevi antl, (that . Jone 15, 1865. Ja- F Try n. vacha ged ist ( levelan 1, 11 ., June 13, 1-63. C- Welfly, discharged at the ch mu f the war .1 -s ( Watin e, il=harged in n 1 er. 1-14. EM Vete. discharged July 1. ... Allary y. transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, December 1, 1564.
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HISTORY OF ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO.
Joseph Kennon, discharged for disability April 2, 1863. Alexander Larew, discharged for disability August 1, 1863. William U. Light, discharged at the close of the war. Robert Lewis, discharged at the close of the war. Giles Cleveland, discharged for disability at Ilelena, Arkansas, in 1862. Channcey L. Andrews, discharged at New Orleans, La., at expiration of term of servicc.
Loren Shepherd, discharged August 11, 1865. Charles F. Shepherd, discharged August 11, 1865. David F. Marsh, discharged August 12, 1865. Benjamin G. Shepherd, discharged August 11, 1865. John G. Beard, discharged August 9, 1865. Audrew Ufford, discharged December 18, 1861. Samnel Ufford, discharged Angnst 9, 1865. Hollis S. Boughton, discharged in May, 1862. Henry W. Titus, discharged August 9, 1865. Edwin W. Beckwith, discharged Angust 9, 1865. James M. Colby, discharged for disability. Joseph J. Colby, discharged at Columbus, Ohio, August 9, 1865. Alfred Fobes, discharged at Columbus, Ohio, August 9, 1865. James Rivers, discharged August 9, 1865. Henry M. Galbraith, discharged at the closc of the war. Plinn L. McAdams, dischargeil Angust 9, 1865. Ira Phelps, transferred to Company D, 1st Cavalry, Miss. Battalion. James L. Rosson, discharged at the close of the war. Truman W. Shaw, discharged for disability September 24, 1862. Arthur L. Sinn, discharged at Columbus, Ohio, Angust 9, 1865. Ashley O. La Bounty, discharged at Columbus, Ohio, Angust 9, 1865. Ransom Lewis, discharged at Columbus, Ohio, Angust 9, 1865.
THIRD OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY.
Lewis Hickok, discharged September 1, 1865.
EIGHTH OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY.
Silas Warring, discharged August 1, 1865.
FOURTEENTH OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY.
Captain Jerowie B. Burrows, resigned August 26, 1864. 1st lient. Hamilton HI. Burrows, resigned February 19, 1864. 1st lient. Allen L. Callender, resigned June 10, 1864. Sergeant Robert D. Hickok, discharged August 23, 1865. Corporal Andrew B. Reed, discharged Angust 19, 1864. Corporal Emory F. Wolcott, discharged at Caup Dennison, Ohio, August 9,1865.
Robert McMillan, killed in action at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862. Henry T. Baur, discharged at the close of the war.
William G. Sharp, discharged August 9, 1865.
HI. R. Arnold, discharged August 20, 1864.
Lewis L. Feek, wounded ; discharged at the close of the war.
Arthur Henderson, discharged on account of wounds received at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862.
C. R. Waters, discharged for disability August 26, 1862. Wallace II. Henderson, discharged for disability.
Seymour I'. Jones, discharged at the close of the war. S. W. Waters, wounded ; discharged Angust 26, 1862. Dwight T. Root, discharged at the close of the war.
James S. Reed, died May 16, 1862, from wounds received at Shiloh, Tennessce, April 6, 1862.
Frederick M. Cutler, died at Jackson, Mississippi, in 1863.
Almon R. Stone, died in March, 1862.
Heury F. Gaylord, died June 25, 1862, from wounds received at Shiloh, Tennessee.
Almon R. Stone, died in March, 1862.
Albert E. Griffin, lost au arın in the service. Milton C. Hudson.
Walter S. Woodruff. Wallace G. Webber. James B. Griffin.
Andrew Cadmer, discharged Angust 9, 1865.
Edward P. Walker, discharged at Camp Dennison, Ohio, August 9, 1865. William B. Bearlove.
Amon B. Woodruff, discharged at Camp Dennison, Ohio, Angust 9, 1865. Albert H. Lock wood, discharged at Camp Dennison, Ohio, August 9, 1865. Wilbur HI. Gaylord, transferred to Battery B, 1st Alabama Artillery, November 2, 1863.
Henry F. Bowers, transferred to United States Navy, September 24, 1864. Theron Weed, discharged at Camp Dennison, Ohio, August 9, 1865. Thomas Rodgers, discharged at Camp Dennison, Ohio, August 9, 1865. Richard M. Johnson, discharged for disability November 21, 1862. George W. Johnson, discharged for disability February 1, 1863.
FIFTEENTH OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY.
Ist lieut. Adrian A. Burrows, resigned December 31, 1862. Sergeant Laton Montgomery, discharged December 10, 1864, Sergeant Frank A. Badger, woundcd; discharged December 7, 1864. Silas Parker, died February 14, 1862. Charles W. Harvey, died June 21, 1862. John A. Fox, discharged for disability December 20, 1862. John W. Fox, discharged June 20, 1865. Edgar Grennell, discharged July 15, 1865. Velorus D. Grennell, discharged July 15, 1865. Oreu N. Ilawkins, discharged July 4, 1864. Lymau G. Keyes, discharged at Columbus, Ohio, June 20, 1865.
William Keyes, discharged December 17, 1864. Charles Van Epps, discharged July 1, 1865. Edwin Wilcox, discharged January 10, 1865. Ebenezer Getty, discharged for disability October 16, 1862. Thomas B. Tuller, discharged for disability June 30, 1862. Joseph W. Guild, discharged at Columbus, Ohio, June 20, 1865. Elton K. Chapman, discharged at Columbus, Ohio, June 20, 1865. Lewis W. Kcener, discharged at expiration of term of service. Jason Turk, discharged in April, 1865.
Simon Reed, discharged October 16, 1862. C. Van Scoik, discharged July 28, 1865. Charles W. Anderson, discharged December 10, 1864.
TWENTIETH OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY.
Pelatiah Smith, discharged May 21, 1865. Francis Wright, discharged July 16, 1865. Arthur Michelson.
TWENTY-FIFTH OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY.
1st lieut. Bina H. Rickard, discharged at the close of the war. 1st lieut. Edward B. Hubbard, resigned September 12, 1864.
Corporal Alviu Lockwood, discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, December 12, 1865.
Franklin W. Smith, died at Little Rock, Ark., April 28, 186-4. Lovell Curtis, died at Little Rock, Ark., August 20, 1864. Charles Q. King, discharged at the close of the war. Charles Twitchell, discharged June 7, 1865.
John A. Twitchell, re-enlisted as veteran January 1, 1864.
Asher G. Huntley, discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, December 12, 1865. Charles O. Dreher, discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, December 12, 1865. Edgar J. Marshall, discharged at Camp Chase, Olio, December 12, 1865. Oscar B. Waite, discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, December 12, 1865. James F. Brown, discharged at Camp Cbase, Ohio, December 12, 1865. George Ilall, di-charged at Camp Chase, Ohio, December 12, 1865.
Addison Lock wood, discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, December 12, 1865. Iliram E. Williams, discharged at expiration of term of service, Sept. 8, 1864.
SECOND OHIO HEAVY ARTILLERY.
COMPANY A.
Hiram A. Rockwell, discharged at the close of the war.
COMPANY B.
Henry Leonard, discharged Angust 23, 1865.
COMPANY C.
Lewis Burlingham, discharged for disability.
COMPANY E.
William Stolliker, discharged May 15, 1865.
COMPANY F.
Chauncey Griswold, discharged by order June 17, 1865.
COMPANY G.
Emery B. Cook, discharged at Knoxville, Tenn., May 16, 1865. Jolın E. Smith, discharged at the close of the war.
George MI. D. Burrell, discharged Angust 23, 1865.
James Colby, discharged at the close of the war.
William Cook, died in hospital in November, 1864.
George Glcasou, discharged August 23, 1865.
COMPANY H.
Edwin H. Butler, discharged at Knoxville, Tenn., June 17, 1865.
COMPANY I.
Sergeant Henry A, Chilson, discharged at the close of the war. Walter Harvey.
Corporal Austin Mitchell, discharged at the close of the war.
COMPANY L.
Rollin Smith, discharged at the close of the war. Charles B. Holden, discharged at the close of the war.
COMPANY H.
Mustered into the United States service September 9, 1863; discharged Angust 7, 1865.
Captain Wm. H. H. Crowell.
Ist lient. J. F. Wisnewski.
Ist lieut. S. N. Castle.
2d licut. S. R. Powell.
2d lient. A. A. Burrows.
Ist sergt. Charles Atkin, promoted to 2d lient.
Quartermaster Sergeant J. P. Hoyt, promoted to 2d lieut. 9th United States Col. Artillery, December 10, 1864.
Sergeant Samuel W. Vincent, promoted to 2d Heut. June 9, 1865. Sergeant J. E. Ilewitt, promoted to sergeant-major June 25, 1865. Sergeant J. M. Loomis.
Sergeant J. Hamp Se Chevcrell, transferred and assigned to duty at Chicago, Ill., as hospital steward United States Volunteers.
Sergeant Loren Culver. Sergeant W. S. Bartholomew.
Corporal George W. Payne.
Corporal J. F. Brainard, died March 30, 1865.
Corporal George A. Pulis.
Corporal H. T. Ilolden, transferred to United States Telegraph Corps. Corporal P. C. Wagner.
Corporal A. M. Burgett.
Corporal Seth MeNutt, promoted sergeant June 9, 1865.
Corporal W. II. Bonney, promoted March 12, 1865, 2d lieutenant 9th United States Col. Artillery.
Corporal W. H. Stone, died October 15, 1864. Corporal A. H. Tucker.
Corporal Thomas D. Chase,
Corporal Wellington l'almer, discharged August 22, 1865, by order of War Department.
Artificer J. W. Ponnd, promoted sergcant March 1, 1865.
Artificer Thomas S. Atkin.
Musician Robert B. Lewis, enl. April 26, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. Musician M. G. Rawdon.
Musician Albertus Carver.
Wagoner John D. Mills.
PRIVATES.
Horace Atkin, George L. Atkin, John W. Allen, Wm. II. Ausman, James M. Acher, W. F. Brakeman (died August 28, 1863), Jacob Brauu, James HI. Bacon (died March 4, 1864), Charles L. Baldwin, M. C. Benham (dicd July 16, 1864), Albert Baldwin, Edwin O. Beaty, Darius P. Barr, S. Dorr Barber, Tom II. Beckwith, Alonzo Buck, Henry Burk, Jolin Cloyer, Angustus Clemons, George Carlisle, Byron Churchill, James R. Colby (discharged June 19, 1865, by order War Department), Delos Covert, John II. Cadmies, Frank Castle, E. J. Coleman, Erwin Castin, Samuel W. Coil, Albert Clark, Perry A. Decker, George Everhardt, Porter L. Eighmy, Charles W. Estell, John Frost, Thomas J Fay, Jolin Goss, V. D. Grennell, O. S. Gates, George A. Gibbs, Burrell R. Gee, John Ine. berger, Jolın A. lla-kin, Ithamter Ilarkin, Newton Haskins, Almy- ron Hopkins, Albert W. Heildum, A. II. Humphrey, M. F. Hewitt (discharged December 23, 1863), Nelson Hibbard, Renben Holden, George M. Hall, Emulus A. Hickok, E. D. Ivory, Wn. Judd, Enoch E. Judson, David Jones, Henry Knight, Charles M. Kellogg, George II. Kellogg, Wm. Knox, Daniel Knhl, E. G. Leonard, I. F. Leonard, Warren Love, Maurice Miller, Henry Mathews (dis- charged June 19, 1865), R. J. Messersmith, I. H. Morley, Ezra Nichols, John F. Potter, F. C. Parker, L. H. Parkman, C. O. Palmer (discharged July 24, 1844, to accept promotion ), J. W. Peck, Edwin 0. Peck, Jr., Darius B. l'eck, H. S. Pound, Louis N. Payne (dis- charged June 9, 1865), Selden Payne, R. M. Powers, George Kings- ley O. C. Rood, George W. Ryder, James F. Rowley, Philo M. Rowley, Daniel Rowland, Jacob Rowland, Ed. L. Root, Joy Q. Smith, Edwin Smith, Philip Smith, John M. Smith, Angustus Serles (discharged ), Lymau P. Spencer (promoted to quartermas- ter-sergeant September 21, 1863; afterwards promoted to 21 lieu- tenant Company II), Lafitte St. Clair, Justin Shaw (discharged October 19, 1864), H. H. Stolil, George II. Terrell, Lynds C. Tinker, Jeff. 11. Turner, L. F. Tomlinson, W. W. Willer, L. J. Woodard, Johu G. Warren, Henry Warfield, James F. Wilson, John Whiting, Charles W. Wilson, Almon Wilson, William Wilson, Jas. Wil- liams, H. P. Weller, Thomas R. Young,
Orville II. Lyman, eolisted Feb. 26, 1864 ; discharged Aug. 7, 1865. John Buckley, eulisted Feb. 26, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. George Beckwith, enlisted Feb. 26, 1864 ; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. Julın Custin, enlisted Feb. 18, 1864; discharged Aug. 7, 1865. Lysander Conklin, enlisted Feb. 9, 1864 ; discharged Aug. 7, 1865. E. Dutton, enlisted Feb. 26, 1864 ; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. Jacob Gould, enlisted March 30, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. Cyrus P. Leonard, enlisted Jan. 4, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. Jolin W. Moon, enlisted March 30, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. D. Morden, enlisted Feb. 12, 1864; discharged Aug. 7, 1865. Alexander McNutt, enlisted March 30, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865 Alexander Marvin, enlisted March 30, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. Henry Plummer, enlisted Feb. 20, 1864; discharged Aug. 7, 1863. C. Rogers, eulisted Feb. 16, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865.
Samuel Robinson, enlisted March 12, 1864 ; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. Vanness Sherwood, enlisted Feb. 9, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. S. C. Warner, enlisted Feb. 18, 1864 ; discharged Aug. 7, 1865.
C. M. Wilder, enlisted Jan. 4, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865.
E. W. Wilson, enlisted March 30, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865. Ira W. Squires, enlisted Aug. 31, 1864; discharged Ang. 7, 1865.
DEAD.
Corporal James F. Brainard, died iu U. S. Asylum Gen. Hospital, Knox- ville, Teun., March 10, 1865.
Corporal Thomas D. Chase, died in hospital at Covington, Ky., Sept. 17, 1863.
W. II. Stone, died in U. S Asylum Gen. Hosp., Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 15, 1864.
W. F. Brukeman, dicd in U. S. Ilospital, Covington, Ky., Ang. 28, 1863. James H. Bacon, died in U. S. (Nelsou) Gen. Hospital, Ky., March 4, 1864. Melville C. Benham, died in U. S. (Nelson ) Gen, Ilosp., Ky., July 16, 1864. Albert Clark, died in U. S. Hospital, Mumfordville, Ky., Oct 9, 1863. Samuel W. Coyle, died in U. S Ilospital, Louisville, Ky., Jan. 17, 1864. Charles C, Dibble, died in U. S. Hospital, Cleveland, Tenn., Oct. 9, 1×64. Porter L. Eighmy, died in U. S. Hospital, Louisville, Ky., Jan. 18, 1864. Emulns A. Hickok, died in U. S. Hospital, Mumfordville, Ky., Oct. 17, 1863.
William Judd, dicd in U. S. Hospital, Camp Nelson, Ky., Jan. 29, 1864. David Jones, died in U. S. Asylum General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., March 26, 1865.
John F. Potter, died in U. S. Hospital, Mumfordville, Ky., Nov. 29, 1863. Isaac Planner, died iu U. S. (Brownlow) Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., June 25, 1865.
Orlo C. Rood, died in U. S. Ilospital, Camp Nelson, Ky., Jan. 31, 1864. Abel N. Riley, died in U. S. Gen. Hospital, Varnell's Station, Ga., Ang. 15, 1864.
John 31. Smith, died in U. S. Gen, Hospital, Mumfordville, Ky., Nov. 3, 1863.
Philip Smith, died in U. S. Gen. Hospital, Athens, Tenn., Oct. 29, 1864. George II. Terrell, died in U. S. Gen. Hospital, Camp Nelson, Ky., Feb. 13, 1864.
Jefferson II. Turner, died in U. S. Gcu. Ilospital, Camp Nelson, Ky., Feb. 28, 1864.
UNITED STATES ARMY.
Captain Darins Cadwell, provost-marshal, 19th Ohio congressional dis- trict during the war.
Captain Samuel Hayward, resigned.
Brevet-Major E. D. Chaptain, A. Q. M., dis. at the close of the war. Brevet-Major Horatio M. Smith, A. Q. M. Brevet-Major H. P. Wade,
TENTH UNITED STATES INFANTRY.
Brevet-Major William L. Kellogg.
. FOURTEENTH UNITED STATES INFANTRY.
Lieutenaut-Col. Grotius R. Giddings, died June 21, 1867, at Macon, Ga.
HISTORY OF ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO.
EIGHTEENTH UNITED STATES INFANTRY. COMPANY B.
Jams = \ 11 w 1, dled N rrusher 4, 1-64.
THIRD UNITED STATES CAVALRY.
COMPANY D.
J ln F Jeff res, discharged at expiration of term of service.
SIXTH UNITED STATES CAVALRY.
Br vet-Miyer Adua R ('biffer,
NINTH UNITED STATES CAVALRY.
Brevet Br gali. r-General James F Wadle.
LINCOLN NATIONAL GUARDS, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Sergeant Imri smalley, dischniged at Cleveland, Ohio, June 14, 1st.
FIRST MISSISSIPPI UNION REGIMENT.
1. eutenant llenry 11. Vernon, discharged at the close of the war. SECOND UNITED STATES COLORED INFANTRY. Darius Johnson, dled In February, 1863.
FIFTH UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. Captain E R. BI 1.
SIXTH UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS.
Major 11 J Corell, wounded in action at New Market Heights, Va., september 20, 15+4; discharged for disability April 25, 1×65 ;
. aly. inte ald-de-camp, with rank of colonel, in late, on staff of Governor R. B. Ilayes.
TWENTY-SEVENTH UNITED STATES COLORED IN-
FANTRY.
Captain Frank K. larrabee. COMPANY C.
Sergrant Julin P. Swan, discharged September 12, 1-65.
EIGHTY-FIRST UNITED STATES COLORED INFANTRY. 2d lieut. Eugene S. Liun.
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH UNITED STATES COLORED INFANTRY.
Lientenant llarrison A. L'dell.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH UNITED STATES COL- ORED INFANTRY.
Colonel and Brevet Brigadier-General Joel A. Dewey, dis. Jan. 31, 1566.
SECOND UNITED STATES COLORED LIGHT ARTILLERY. 1st lirut. John P. Hoyt.
UNITED STATES NAVY.
George W. Dockery, drowned off the gunboat "Springfield," November 22, 1964.
Edward Alleu, on board gunboat " Fair Play", died at Smithland, Ky., November 29, 1-64.
Charles > Taylor, died from wounds received in action at Decatur, Ala., October 31, 1-64.
Albert Bentley, died at home, September 6, 1864.
Frederick J. Brown, missing.
George Young, on board gunboat "General Grant."
Charles G. llarris, on lward gunboat "General sherman" ; discharged at the cl me of the war.
Albert N. Ilillard, discharged ai expiration of term of service.
Jasper Brockway, on board gunboat "General Thomas"; discharged June 25, 1-65.
Daniel Beckwith, on board gunboat "General Thomas"; di-charged at the chee of the war.
Albion Beckwith, on board gunboat "General Thomas"; discharged at the close of the war.
llenry ( Fulford, discharged at the close of the war.
lleury )1. llickok, ou buanl gunboat "General Sherman"; discharged at the cher of the war.
Samuel Berridge, on board gunboat "General Thomas"; discharged June 24, 1-65.
Russell Crlew, dischargel at the close of the war.
El: 3. 11 lomb, un board gunboat "General Thomas"; discharged at the clone of the war.
Willlaw Q. lock wood, vu board gunboat "General Thomas"; discharged at the close of the war.
Christopher Mason, on boanl " Little Rebel"; discharged Nov. 5, 1865. Charles M Pre-cott, discharged at the close of the war.
Francis R. sharp, on boardl " Portsmouth" ; discharged Sept. 9, 1865. John T. Stimmen, discharged June 35, 1-65.
George E. Tower, second engineer.
George P' Larew, on board gunboat " General Sherman" ; discharged May 1º, 1865. Charles 11. Pr t .r.
Eusign Jergh B. Petty, United States Steamer "Little Rebel" ; dis- clargel November 21, 1865.
F W smith, on board gunboat " General Grant": dis. June 20, 1565. Eljah H stevens, discharged Angust 1, 1af5.
Alfred W. WWflaine, on board gunboat " Fair Play."
SEVENTH KANSAS CAVALRY.
COMPANY C.
Martin V. Blanchard, discharged November 17, 1-64.
COMPANY K.
Captain John Brown, Jr.
Captain William R. Allen. C Halu Burr 11. Blomstw k. 1st lleut. Wm. W. Crane, dle larged Sept unber 30, 1-65.
Sergeant J hn Morris Thompson, killed In action at Cofferville, Mins., December 5, 1M 2.
Sergeant Syinour S. Slater, discharged, re-calletel In Eighty fourth Ilsole Infantry ; deal January 31, 1863, from wounds received In artloon at stone River, T nn.
Sergeant Hezron A Harmon, discharged September 29, 1865.
Alfred A Blanchard, killed by the enemy while on a scouting expedition In Mimsourl, January ., 1se2.
Isaac Hluk mnb, died at Corinth, Miss., September 28, 1862. Henry Harmon, discharged May 1, 1×62, died at Lebanon, Ky, February 22, 1-63.
William 11. 11. Reeve, dled while at home on furlough, July 25, 1862. Herbert 11. Tourger, discharged September 29, 1865.
Luther G. Evans.
Daniel 11 Williams, discharged November 24, 1864.
Ledsand B. Hulman, discharged November 1x, 1864.
Elnathan $. Harmon, discharged for disability December 12, 1862.
Julin $. Thatcher, wounded . discharged December 14, 1-63.
K. E. Ward, promoted captain Eighty-eighth Regineut, L'uited States Colored Infantry .
Oscar Evans, discharged September 29, 1×65. Sergeant Merilek Pulsifer, discharge at the close of the war. Birney G. Evans, di-charged for disability March 18, 1803.
Darwin G. Brockway, dim hargel for disability.
Ira SInter, discharged May 9, 1×62.
Clarkam A. Coleman, discharged at the close of the war.
Amos Slater, discharged for disability March 14, 1863.
Ulysses 11. Carey, discharged September 30, 1-65.
Ala Evans, wound. d; discharged October, 1×62.
George W. Evans, discharged September 29. 1865. Truman L. Creesey, discharged at Corinth, Miss.
TENTH KANSAS CAVALRY. COMPANY C.
Sidney B. Smith, discharged (Ictober 8, 1864.
James W. Huntley, discharged October &, 1-64.
Charles A. Belknap, discharged October », 1-64.
SIXTEENTH KANSAS CAVALRY.
COMPANY B.
Henry HI. Bruce, discharged December 8, 1865.
TENTH PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE.
Major Sion B. Smith, resigned July 16, 1862.
COMPANY I.
Sergeant George L. Beach, wounded ; discharged June 20, 1864. lliram Kile, killed in action in front of Richmond, Va.
Berosns 13. Strickland, killed in action at South Mountain, JId., Septem- ber 14. 1862.
Arden B. Ferris, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Oscar A. Marvin, drowned from transport "Commodore," off West Point, Va., July 22, 1862.
Thomas J. Root, discharged for disability December 30, 1863.
FIFTY-SEVENTH PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY. COMPANY B.
John A. Owens, wounded in act on at the Weldon Railroad, Va., May 7, 1864 ; discharged at Johnson's Island, Ohio, July 5, 1865.
FIFTY-NINTH PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY.
COMPANY K.
R. G. Thompson, discharged August 9, 1×65.
EIGHTY-THIRD PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY.
COMPANY D.
William Chadwick, wonnded; discharged November 24, 1865.
COMPANY F.
Alonzo M. Warren, discharged for disability in October, 1862.
COMPANY I. Freeman R. Ring, discharged on account of wounds in October, 1862. COMPANY K.
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