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COMPANY H., 11TH REGIMENT, O. V. C.
Company H. was composed mostly of Steubenville boys, and at which place it was organized during the month of June, 1863.
It was mustered into service at Camp Dennison, Ohio, on the 31st day of July. 1863. Officers :
Jacob S. Sluman, captain.
George H. Boyd, second lieutenant.
Sergeants-G. W. Marsh, William B. Litten, John Litten, jr., Wilson S. Grier, Alpheus Carothers, John Stroud, James Linn, J. B. Hickman.
Corporals-Joel M. Ferguson, Meredith Aldridge, Charles Frame, Edward Frame, Wm. McCafferty, William F. Hall, Sam- uel Rowlec, John F. Cahill.
Trumpeter-Thomas Flatley.
Farrier-Adam Calhoun.
PROMOTIONS-Jacob I. Shuman appointed June 19, 1863, by the Governor, William Ellsworth, promoted from first lieuten- ant to captain of company E., of same regiment; William R. Behymer, promoted sergeant, Oct. 31, 1864, commanded as sec- ond lieutenant, December 6, 1864, promoted to first lieutenant, October 5, 1865 ; George H. Boyd, dismissed March 6, 1865 ; John B. Hickman, appointed sergeant from private, July 31, 1863 ; appointed as Q. M. sergeant, August 31, 1863; Henry Hoffman, appointed sergeant from private, October 31, 1864 ; James T. Linn, appointed sergeant, July 31, 1863; Milton Tim- mons, appointed corporal July 31, 1863 ; promoted to sergeant, September 25, 1865; John Nugent, appointed corporal, July 31, 1863; George Hall, appointed corporal, July 31, 1863; Nicho- las Sprinker, appointed corporal, October 17, 1865 ; Wilson Bar- rett, appointed corporal, October 17, 1865; Isaae Maskill, ap- pointed corporal, May 23, 1866.
PRIVATES-William Stoner, Meredith Aldridge, John Allen, jr., C. Beltz, George Bingham, John Carnes, John Carroll, Alpheus Caruthers, John F. Cahill, Robert Devore, Hiram Evans, Patrick Flaharty, James A. Farmer, Thomas Flatley, Edward Frame, Wm. Gossett, D. T. Gallagher, Henry Gross, Adam Glass, Ed- ward Hurley, Martin Holland, W. B. Litten, George Mulligan John McGlinn, Reason MeAllister, David C. Peck, George E. Reynolds, Wm. I. Shives, John H. Waters, William Wilson.
DISCHARGED-Lewis Cooper, September 25, 1861 ; David Ho- gan, April 14, 1866, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; John Litten, on account of disability, December 23, 1865, Martin Madison. at Fort Kearney, on account of disability, October 10, 1864; Samuel Rowley, at Leavenworth, Kansas, May 2, 1866; Fred- erick Lutton, November 15, 1864; Charles Thomas, September 23, 1865; George W. Marsh, mustered out to accept promotion as second lieutenant, December 14, 1865.
DIED-Winfield L. Davis, at Mud Springs, N. T., March 31, 1865; William Hall, at Fort Mitchell, January 7, 1866.
This company was mustered out of service at Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas, July 14, 1866.
13TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.
COMPANY F .- George S. Dickey enlisted February 27, 1864 ; discharged by special order. James S. Gray enlisted March 1, 1864; discharged June 5, 1865.
COMPANY G .- Corporals-Oliver Evans, enlisted February 27, 1864; discharged December 7, 1864. John D. Roberts, enlisted March 4, 1864; discharged June 5, 1865. Samuel Davidson, en- listed February 27, 1864; discharged on account of disability, April 13, 1865. Francis Thompson, enlisted February 27, 1864 ; discharged June 5, 1865.
PRIVATES .-- Martin Burns, enlisted February 27, 1864; dis- charged May 2, 1865, for disability. Silas W. MeClellan, en- listed February 27, 1864; discharged June 5, 1865. Albert Steel, enlisted February 25, 1864 ; discharged October 20, 1864.
COMPANY E, 18TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.
This company was organized from transferred men of compa- nies of the 2d regiment O. V. I. The following named persons from Jefferson county belonged to this company, which was or- ganized and mustered into service at Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb- ruary 1, 1865 :
DISCHARGED .- Isaac Butterworth, Pharaoh Bell, Robert Ban- ford, Samuel Cable, David Call, Frank Dolby, Albert J. Halroyd, Dennis Healer, June 10, 1865 ; John Holes, March 31, 1865 ;
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Daniel Hunter, Ross P. Johnson, March 11, 1865; John McGray, June 10, 1865 ; Robert P. Martin, Mareh 23, 1865; John Sum- mers, James H. Winters, Henry Wooster, June 10, 1865.
DIED .- Vittallis Hunter, died April 11, 1865, at Vicksburg, Miss., of chronie diarrhoea, John F. Stewart, died July 30, 1864, at Andersonville, Ga., of diarrhea. Joseph Montgomery, died October 8, 1864, at Andersonville, Ga., of scrofula.
COMPANY I, 20TH REGIMENT O. V. 1. [Three months service.]
This company was organized by David F. Cabel, at Steuben- ville, for the three months service, in the month of April. 1861. The company was as follows :
David F. Cabell, eaptain. James F. Sarratt, first lieutenant.
Wm. A. Owesney, second lieutenant. James Wilkins, ensign.
Sergeants-David R. S. Wells, Moses Urquhart, Thos. Her- peck, O. H. Patterson.
Corporals-B. N. Linsay, J. W. Evans, Harvey Trotter, Robert E. Lucas.
PRIVATES-Austin Arnold, James M. Anderson, Frank Brady, James Blair, V. Banghart, John Butski, William Barnford, Wil- liam Bayer, George H. Boyd, C. H. Benson, A. W. Brister, John Brown, George Boyd, F. C. Bingle, James W. Corper, Joseph Carter, R. M. Cable, J. H. Campbell, Sylvester Davis, John Dillon, Frank Delly, James Doyle. Joseph Frey, John Fowler, J. W. Gillespie, William Grew, C. W. Graham, Samuel Guth- rie, John George, Christopher Gille, David Hunter, Benjamin Hawkins, Perry Hines, Thompson Hanna, Andrew Hutterly, James Hays, F. Harlmaker, Thomas Hanson, D. M. Hanna, John Hamilton, Harrison Hunter, James Huntsman, John W. Holliday, John Josephs, Peter Josephs, Henry Job, William Jarvis, Adam Louther, Frank Keller, I. A. MeCauslan, James McLean, J. W. Martin, I. W. McCoy, H. W. Miser, Richard McLean, Joseph McLean R. P. Martin, Albert Miller, John Mc- Cardell, Thomas McConnell, Stephen Myers, A. T. Markle, Thomas R. McColloch, James A. Oliver, J. C. Porter, John Par- ish, J. W. Phillips, Edwards Pumphreys, J. H. Prentiss, Edwin Ross, John Robertson, Thomson Smith, Roswell Stephens, Ed- ward Stellman, James Spencer, John R. Stone, William Smidt, James Taylor, George Veirling, John G. Wiers, Joseph Hun- ter, Thomas Williams, John I. Waters, James Wilson, William Winter, Albert York.
COMPANY F, 25TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.
Enlisted from the county of Jefferson, Ohio, in 1861, for three years or during the war.
Oliver, John F., captain.
Templeton, James, lieutenant ; discharged on account of dis- ability.
Hollis, Joseph H., lieutenant. Yarnell, Peter, sergeant.
Corporals-Cooper, William Louis, discharged on account of wounds ; Miller, Jerome P., discharged on account of sickness ; Gassoway, William, discharged on account of sickness ; Ingler, David C., killed at Chancellorsville, Va.
PRIVATES .- John Armstrong, discharged for disability ; Wil- liam Bongher, discharged for disability ; Daniel Bell, Edward Barrett, William H. Barr, discharged for disability ; William H. Bronson, John Barrett, discharged for disability ; John Brown- lee, Daniel Brownlee, Thomas Burchfield, John W. Cahill, dis- charged for disability ; Joseph C. Coulter, James Collins, An- drew J. Dick, discharged for disability ; Samuel M. Forrester, died in South Carolina ; Edwin O. Forrester, discharged for dis- ability ; John A. Garrosive, Heury Greer, George W. Horner, discharged for disability ; Augustine Horner, William H. Irwin, Thomas Jones, discharged for wounds; John M. Kerr, Isaac Kurtman, Theodore E. Lodge, killed in the battle of MeDowell, Va .; William H. Manning, John C. Maxwell, discharged for wounds; James Mooney, John McKinley, killed at Chancellors- ville, Va .; David T. McKinley, Bernard McLafferty, died in the service ; James McConnell, Wm. P. Parrish, John W. Parrish, John P. Parrish, died in the service ; Leander Provines, died in the service; John Pool, died in the service; Austen Robb, David P. Scott, James Schollett, discharged for wounds; Basil C. Shields, killed at Gettysburg, Pa. ; Isaac HI. Smith, discharged for disability ; John H. Saunders, James L. Shields, James W. Sanders, discharged for wounds ; John H. Veite, David Wil- liams, John Williams.
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COMPANY F., 30TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.
Captain-W. H. Harlan. First Lieutenant-G. E. O'Neil.
Second Lieutenant-E. Grieves.
Sergeants-R. Boals, W. Carter, L. Davis, L. Johnson, J. C. Conn. Corporals-D. Walters, J. W. Myers, W. Grafton, W. Dickie, Jno. D. Huff, Easter Munsey, B. S. Cole, B. F. Gillespie.
Musicians-M. Priest Wagner, Thos. Arthur.
Privates-W. Allen, A. Bachelor, T. J. Beck. T. J. B. Brown- lee, J. Carter, W. Common, I. J. Cox, M. Cox, H. Dunn, M. B. V. Dun, Albert W. Davis, T. Digman, J. Fielding, John Lodge, W. H. Lyons, S. Maxwell, H. Mushrush, A. E. Merritt, E. My- ers, J. MeCrystal, L. J. Minor, J. O'Harra, John Reed, W. H. Stewart, G. W. Shuster, John Seharlott, E. J. Gibbons, Grafton Horner, E. Horner, J. M. Hutton, Oliver S. Hanlan, James Hill, J. H. Henry, J. Henan, G. F. Hood, J. B. Hiekman, A. J. Huff, J. F. Leeeh, D. Leech, J. Laying, M. Liston, J. Lieper, G. Schar- lott, J. Thompson, James Thompson, J. Trotter, John Whitson, J. Watkins, C. F. Young, U. Brown, J. S. Owens, R. A. Tilton, J. M. Taylor, J. Mycrs, B. K. Prosser, A. Barrett, J. D. Doran.
COMPANY H., 40TH REGIMENT, O. V. I,
The following named soldiers in Captain William Cunning- ham's company were from Jefferson county :
George D. Stone, Q. M .; Abner Kelley, Thomas R. McCul- lough, Abraham Markle, Robert Cole, William Chambers, Na- than Crowley, Thomas B. Holmes, Eustin Johnson, Mathew O. Junkins, Henry Kelley, James Kelley, Abraham T. Markle, William Maxwell, William Porter, James Porter, Aaron Ross, Alonzo Ross, Edwin Ross, Johnson Ross, Benj. Willis, William T. Winters. George S. Parks, transferred to engineers; dis- charged June 28, 1865.
COMPANY I., 40TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.
John R. Donaldson, third sergeant.
William Armor, Oliver Allensworth, James Allensworth, David W. Reeland, John Boyd, W. W. Chambers, Lewis S. Davis, William Frazier, John Gutshall, Lindley Ong, Cyrus M. Rodgers, Mathew P. Simpson, Henry B. West, Samuel R. Win- ters, Isaiah H. Winters, Abijah Miles.
Andrew Shepherd was a member of this regiment, and dis- charged for disability.
Company H. was mustered into service at Camp Chase, No- vember 21, 1861, and Company I, December 9, 1861. The regiment was organized at this camp to serve three years. The original members (except veterans) were mustered out in October, November and December, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service, and the organization composed of veterans and recruits, consolidated into a battalion which was transferred to the 1st regiment, O. V. I., December 10, 1864.
COMPANY C, 43d REGIMENT, O, V. I.
The organization of this regiment was begun at Camp Chase, Columbus, but its place of rendezvous was changed to Camp Andrews, at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, when the organization was com- pleted, February 7, 1862. Company C was principally recruited in Jefferson county, and mustered in with the following officers and men :
M. J. Urquhart, captain.
S. F. Timmons, first lieutenant.
W. B. Thornhill, second lieutenant.
Sergeants-J. B. Hamilton, A. J. Sampson C. W. Coffey, Samuel H. Taggart, Samuel B. Aikens.
Corporals-John Vanee, Adam Williams, James A. Lantz, R. C. Johnston, W. Murdock, James Blair, W. Leggett, S. Roberts.
Drum Major-Fred Misner.
Musicians-William P. Calvert.
PRIVATES .- J, Aikens, B. F. Anderson, E. M. Anderson, J. R. Anderson, W. Averly, Levi Barnes, G. R. Beck, R. H. Beck, G. Benedict, J. Benedict, W. Benedict, A. Berrell, J. Black, J. A. Brothers, N. Burrier, L. Karr, A. Kimmel, I. Leech, D. Light- ner, J. Mansfield, J. Martin, A. Miller, H. Miser, G. Moore, W. Morgan, W. Mahon, J. W. Morris, G. Null, H. Munson, J. Mur- phy, J. Coffield, J. W. Cole, Andrew Crowl, T. Crumley, A. Carson, L. A. Davis, R. M. Dutton, J. N. Fowler, J. W. Fowler, J. B. Frazier, HI. C. Fry, W. Gamble, J. Gibson, R. Gibson, S. S.
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. Hammil, J. H. Hathaway, E. Hines, I. P. Hines, D. P. Host, J. Arrigin, S. R. Johnston, S. B. Moore, W. Neal, G. W. Currant, W. H. H. Price, J. Reber, L. L. Ryder, T. Rockwell, P. C. Rod- gers, E. Rouse, D. Smith, J. Sprunes, A. J. Stradman, J. Tim- brel, J. Weaver, J. P. White, W. A. White, J. Wilson, W. A. Wood, S. Worley, J. S. Wrikeman, A. R. Wells.
COMPANY G, 43d REGIMENT, O. V. I.
Company G was recuited principally from Jefferson county, and was as follows :
John Ferguson, captain, died at Watterford, Miss., December 5, 1862 : Edwin J. Keller, first lieutenant, resigned June 17, 1852 ; Edward L. Dunbar, second lieutenant, resigned Novem- ber 1, 1862; H. B. Black, first sergeant, died April 9, 1862; Robert MeNay, second sergeant, rose to first lieutenant ; Alex- ander P. Bell, third sergeant; William Ferguson, fourth ser- eant, died May 9, 1863; Jason Brown, fifth sergeant, promoted to lieutenant; John M. Armstrong, first corporal ; John C. Frazier,second corporal, rose to first sergeant ; James O'Connell, third corporal, wounded, promoted to second lieutenant ; James H. McNary, forth corporal promoted to sergeant ; William H. Garrett, fifth corporal ; John W. Thompson, sixth corporal, pro- moted to lieutenant ; wounded ; adjutant ; Charles P. Maxwell, seventh corporal, rose to sergeant in veteran regiment : John I. Gruber, eighth corporal, rose to orderly sergeant.
PRIVATES .- Abraham Arnold, discharged August 9, 1863; James L. Bell, Alexander Brobson, died November 3, 1862; Clark D. Beebout, discharged July 17, 1862 ; Wm. Brown, Har- ry Betton, died April 20, 1864; Nathan P. Bates, discharged July 23, 1862; Elisha Cramblet, discharged July 19, 1862; Thomas Crawford, died March 20, 1862; Joshua W. Cole, wounded October 4, 1862, discharged August, 1863; John I. Crippen, veteran and discharged with regiment; Jesse Dungan, veteran and discharged with regiment; Thomas C. Ferrel, wounded October 4, 1862, discharged shortly after; Milton G. Grimes, wagon-master 3d division, 15th A. C .; James Grable, died September 16, 1862; David Hicks, veteran and discharged with regiment; James T. Hervey, discharged August 12, 1862 ; Henry Hale, died May 19, 1862; James Kirk, discharged July 4, 1863; Matthew J. Kirby, discharged January 23, 1863, and died shortly afterwards; Almond Kelley, killed at Corinth, Oc- tober 4, 1862; Samuel H. Kasley, (Belmont county) veteran and discharged with regiment; Albert F. Matlack, veteran and dis- charged with regiment, July, 1865 ; John Myers, died June 4, 1862; Bazil C. Maxwell, died at Farmington, May 28, 1862 ; Thomas J. Parr, discharged December 18, 1862; Thos. B. Phil- lips, killed at Corinth, October 4, 1862; John C. Ralston, dis- charged December 26, 1864, expiration of term of service; David Stewart, veteran and discharged with regiment ; Jas. W. Steffy, killed at Corinth, October 4, 1862; William R. Stewart, dis- charged at the expiration of term of service, December 26, 1864; David W. Scott, died February 18, 1864; Wm. B. Shane, dis- charged at the expiration of term of service, December 26, 1864; John Tipton, killed at Corinth, October 4, 1862; John Vermil- lin, discharged July 23, 1862; Wm. H. West, veteran and dis- charged with regiment, July, 1865; David Wallace, killed Octo- ber 4, 1862, at Corinth, Miss.
RECRUITS .- The following were recruits from Jefferson county: James Scott, wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864; James Wheeler, Frank Grimes, died on the way to his regiment ; Philip Myers, died in 1864; Abraham Stull.
The 43d regiment was discharged in July, 1865.
52D REGIMENT, O. V. I.
Jefferson county contributed companies B, E and G, to this regiment. Company A was accepted into the service August 21, 1862, at Camp Dennison, Ohio. Its organization was as follows :
Charles W. Clancy, captain.
William Sturgis, first lieutenant.
William A. Judkins, second lieutenant.
Sergeants-Lemuel W. Duff, James O. Bates, Theodore Hum- phreville, John Fowler and Henry B. Mercer.
Corporals-Lewis D, Mercer, James Shane, William M. Flem- ing, Joseph Witherow, John Fleming, Samuel Mustard, M. A. Mccullough and George W. Carter.
Musician-David R. Brisbin.
Drummer-Pickney Bone.
COMPANY B .- PROMOTIONS, ETC .- Charles W. Clancy was pro- moted to lieutenant colonel of the 52d regiment, February 18, 1863. William Sturgis, mustered out by order of the War De- partment, August 25, 1864, on account of disability. William A. Judkins, mustered ont. Lemuel W. Duff was promoted to first lieutenant of company G, 52d O. V. I., January 1, 1865. Thco- dore Humphreville was promoted to first sergeant, February 6, 1864.
MUSTERED OUT .- Joseph T. Witherow, Henry B. Mercer, David M. Runyon, promoted to sergeant, March 1, 1865; Lewis -D. Mercer, promoted to sergeant ; Morris Graham, corporal ; Oliver M. Shane, same ; James H. McMasters, Lcander Jones, same ; Ross Noble, appointed corporal, March 1, 1864; Samuel Grimshaw, appointed corporal, March 1, 1865 ; Benjamin B. Foster, appointed corporal, March 1, 1865; David R. Brisbin, Pinkney Bonc.
Privates-Edward Brown, Joseph Brown, Elza V. Cox, James Davidson, John T. Dugan, Gilbert S. Fleming, Evans Columbus John F. Fleming, William Giles, Addison Gasaway, Isaac R Henry, John W. Hastings, John W. Hicks. Oliver Hicks, Geo. F. Irvine, Wm. Kirk, jr., Wm. Kirk, sr., B. H. Kirk, Campbell Miller, Jacob Myers, James McDonald, Oliver McGrew, Allen T. McMasters, John M. Mclaughlin, George W. Price, William Roe, George H. Tweedy, Uriah H. Updegraff, George W. Wil- son.
KILLED IN BATTLE-John T. Fowler, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, July 27, 1864; William F. Carson, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, July 27, 1864; William M. Fleming, killed in action near Averysboro, N. C., March 16, 1865 ; Robert A. Mercer, killed in action near Jonesboro, Ga., September 1, 1864; Lewis C. Richards, killed in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27,1864.
DIED-James Shane, in hospital, Nashville, Tenn., November 14, 1862, of pneumonia; Samuel Mustard, in hospital, Bowling Green, Ky., November 11, 1862, of measles; Henry B. Ander- son, at Savannah, Ga., of chronic dysentery, January 2, 1865 ; Benjamin F. Brown, in hospital, Nashville, Tenn., of measles, December 8, 1862; M. F. Blackburn in hospital, Nashville, Tenn., of consumption, January 16, 1863; Joseph Blazier, in hospital, Gallatin, Tenn .; Henry Barger, in field hospital, of wounds received at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 19, 1864; Eli- jah M. Chadwell, in hospital, Nashville, Tenn., of pneumonia, December 5, 1862 ; George W. Chambers, at Nashville, Tenn., of erysipelas, April 20, 1863; William A. Duval, in hospital Nashville, Tenn., of pneumonia, November 23, 1862; Alfred Doward, at Andersonville, Georgia, August 20, 1864; David Daily, at Nashville, Tenn., of small-pox; David B. Durbin, at home in Mt. Pleasant, November 10, 1864, of consumption; Thomas Hunter, in hospital, Nashville, Tenn., of measles, No- vember 18, 1862; William Haines, in hospital at Bowling Green, Ky., December 13, 1862 ; James C. Haines, in hospital at Chat- tanooga, Tenn., of wounds received at Peach Tree creek, July 30, 1864 ; Charles S. Miller, in hospital, Nashville, Tenn., of diarrhæ, December 13, 1862; Norman Miller, at Galliapolis, Ohio, of typhoid fever, April 20, 1863 ; Joseph L. Meredith, at Nashville, Tenn., of pneumonia, December 19, 1862; James R. Nation, in hospital, Nashville, Tenn., of diarrhæ, January 9, 1863; John Reynard, in hospital, Danville, Ky., November 8, 1862; Hora- tio D. Stanton, at Jeffersonville, Indiana, ;July 28, 1864, of chronic diarrhæ, William Withrow, in hospital, Lebanon, Ky., November 4, 1862 ; John W. Worthington, at Bowling Green, Ky., of measles, November 16, 1862 ; Edwin R. Worthington, at Nashville, Tenn., of measles, January 30, 1863.
DISCHARGED .- James O. Bates, February 6, 1864, McAfee's Church, Ga .; William McCulloch, April 4, 1864, Columbus, Ohio; George W. Carter, to receive promotion United States colored troops; H. H. Fleming, February 21, 1865, Columbus, Ohio; Alexander W. Alloway, August 1, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; William Barkhurst, January 22, 1863, Louisville, Kentucky ; James Bond, September 1, 1864, Columbus Ohio ; Thomas Cole- man, March 3, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. ; Thomas Cox, January 2, 1863, Louisville, Ky., Alexander Davidson, April 3, 1863., Nashville, Tenn .; Joseph B. Deveny, June 1, 1863, Nashville, Tennessee ; Virginius Duval, January 18, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; W. H. Harrison, January 3, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; J. C. Harri- son, August 30, 1864, Columbus, O .; Thomas A. Jobes, Febru- ary 3, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; W. H. Lee, April 10, 1863, Colum- bus, O .; George Malonee, July 10, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; M. H.
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McMasters, January 27, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; David Paxton, May 26, 1865, Cincinnati, O .; Theodore Richardson, December 10. 1862, Nashville, Tenn .; Joseph Ross, December 8, 1862, Louisville, Ky .; Alfred H. Robinson, June 1, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; W. H. Zimmerman, February 4, 1863, Gallatin, Tenn .; Thomas Taylor, January 30, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; John Wag- ner, Jr., January 4, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; George L. Zink, July 18, 1863, Louisville, Ky.
TRANSFERRED .- John P. Hendrick to veteran engineer corps, July 20, 1864; John Seals, to veteran engineer corps, July 20, 1864; Roe Scott, to veteran reserve corps, April 20, 1864; John Barkheimer, Charles A. Brooks, John Harrison, E. C. Morgan, W. M. Johnson, John J. Nation, Theodore Richardson, Joel H. Smith, George A. Walker.
Company B was mustered out at Washington, D. C., June 3, 1865.
COMPANY E, 52D REGIMENT, O. V. I.
This company was mustered into service at Camp Dennison, August 21, 1862. It was organized with the following officers : Parker A. Elson, captain.
Alexander Smith, first lieutenant.
H. C. Mansfield, second lieutenant.
Sergeants-James H. Donaldson, David F. McMasters, Alex- ander McIntire, Daniel Huscroft and Daniel Arnold.
Corporals-J. Browning Mansfield, E. T. Hanlon, Mord. Me- Dowell, Wm. Reynolds, David A. Scott, Wm. Wilkin, David King and Nixon Stewart.
RESIGNATIONS, CASUALTIES, ETC .- Parker A. Elson, resigned March 18, 1863 ; Henry C. Mansfield, discharged November 1, 1864; William H. Lane, mustered out; Alexander Smith, re- signed January 11, 1863 ; Alexander B. McIntire, was promoted from 2d licutenant to Ist, September 20, 1864. Commanded Company E. from 20th of September 18, 1864, to 1st of January 1865 ; James H. Donaldson, promoted from 1st Sergeant to 2d lieutenant, February 25, 1863. Killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 19, 1864.
MUSTERED OUT .- Sergeants Daniel T. Huscroft, David M. Scott. David King, Nixon B. Stewart,
Corporals Joseph M. Thompson, Elmer Everson, Thomas A. Thompson, Henry A. Scott.
Privates .- Daniel Arnold, Oscar T. Adams, John C. Brown, Franklin Carnahan, George W. Chalfant, Benjamin M. Culbert- son, Salathiel Cutterell, George Davis, Henry, H. Day, taken up exchanged prisoner ; David Dimit, John Fellows, James Fenwick, Nelson Householder, Joshua Johnson, John Johnson, John Kiely, John Linton, Thomas B. Mansfield, B. H. Maxwell, David L. Miller, Andrew MeManas, Daniel McElfresh, James Moore, Bartley Moore, John A. Nelson, Hiram G. Price, G. W. Quillin, Henry Stone, William Stone, John N. South, James Sullivan, Isaac Toot, George S. Thomas, Andrew Taylor, Benj. F. Wilson, Joseph M. Welday, Joseph K. Wilt, Silas Yocnm.
KILLLD .- Elias Emit, killed at Peach Tree Creek, July 19, 1864 ; Eli W. Gorden, killed at Peach Tree Creek, July 19, 1864 ; Samuel M. Hanlin, killed at Peach Tree Creek, July 19, 1864 : Joseph Hanlin, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864; Otho Linton, killed at Atlanta, Ga., August 11, 1864, James W. Sheets, killed at Jonesboro, Ga., September 1, 1864 ; Robert M. Blackburn, Avcrasboro, N. C., March 16, 1865.
DIED .- John Allman, at Lexington, Ky., September 10, 1862 ; Nelson Allen, in hospital, Nashville, Tenn., February 1, 1863; E. H. Arthurs, in hospital, Chattanooga, Tenn., September 23, 1863: James Cunningham, in hospital, Danville, Ky., Novem- ber 2, 1862 ; John Crawford, at Cave City, Ky., January 13, 1863 ; Robert B. Connell, at Nashville, Tenn., February 16, 1863; William B. Gallaspie, at Nashville, Tenn., December 10, 1862; David Henry, at Nashville, Tenn., September 6, 1864; James C. Leas, at Chattanooga, Tenn., August 2, 1864; John F. Rightly, at Nashville, Tenn., December 10, 1862; Isaac N. Winters, in field hospital of wounds received at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864; James Underwood, at Nashville, November 17, 1862; James Love, taken prisoner at Lexington. Ky., September 6, 1862. Never returned.
DISCHARGED .- Mark Albaugh, February 7, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. ; Moses Boyd, January 16, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; Lonis N. Carman, January 11, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. ; Thomas Crown,
April 2, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. ; George W. Daily, April 2, 1863, Columbus, Ohio ; Ellis Dalrymple, May 7, 1863, Columbus, Ohio ; Alexander Douglas, August 21, 1863, Chattanooga, Tenn. ; Vachiel Gallaway, January 11, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. ; Harmon Hukill, January 11, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. ; Hanlen E. Tappan; May 16, 1865, Nashville, Tenn. ; Mordecai McDowell, January 11, 1863, Nashville, Tenn .; Thomas McGee, February 7, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. ; R. P. Mansfield, January 20, 1864, Louisville, Ky .; William McCann, April 17, 1865, Camp Dennison; J. Browning Mansfield, May 16, 1865, Nashville, Tenn. , David T. McMasters, Louisville, Ky., March, 1863: Robert Nelson, Louisville, Ky., November 25, 1862; Calvin Newborne, Decem- ber 1, 1862, Edgefield, Tenn .; Daniel Prosser, January 20, 1863, Cincinnati, Ohio; William Ryan, March 3, 1865, Wheeling, W. Va. ; William H. Reynolds, March 3, 1865, Wheeling, W, Va .; Thomas Scott, December 15, 1862, Mill Creek Town; Lycurgus Shearer, February 5, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. ; Richard Thomp- son, September 25, 1862, Louisville, Ky. ; George Wilson, Bowl- ing Green, Ky., February 1, 1863; William S. Wilkin, Septem- ber 20, 1862, Louisville, Ky.
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