History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio, and incidentially historical collection pertaining to border warfare and the early settlement of the adjacent portion of the Ohio Valley, Part 71

Author: Caldwell, J. A. (John Alexander) 1n; Newton, J. H., ed; Ohio Genealogical Society. 1n
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Wheeling, W. Va. : Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 728


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Alfred Powell, taken prisoner December 30, 1862 ; exchanged and discharged September 18, 1864.


Wm. F. Sharpless, July 29, 1862, on certificate of disability.


Fernando Shackleford, April 11, 1863, on account of wounds received December 31, 1862.


W. B. Smith, September 25, 1862, on account of wounds re- ceived April 7, 1862.


Wm. H. Scatterthwait, taken prisoner December 31, 1862; ex- changed ; returned to duty June, 1863. Taken again at Chick- amauga, September 19, 1863 ; discharged, December 29, 1864.


Jas. E. Tipton, December 21, 1864, term expired.


Thomas W. Vanlaw, August 14, 1862, term expired.


Milton B. Waters, September 13, 1864, term expired.


Albert Wagoner taken prisoner December 13, 1862 ; exchanged and returned to duty June, 1863 ; wounded at the battle of Chick- amauga, September 19, 1863 ; discharged at expiration of term. Alexander S. Wiley, September 18, 1864, term expired.


Charles J. Williams, July 18, 1862, on account of wounds re- ceived April 7, 1862.


DIED.


John W. Danford died January 14, 1863, of wounds received December 31, 1862.


Wm. L. Hutcheson died in hospital, April 5, 1862.


George Durbin died April 27, 1868.


Joseph Durbin died in rebel hospital of wounds received May 27,1864.


J B. Dysart died January 15, 1863, of wounds received De- cember 31, 1862.


Charles Etzler died May, 1864, accident.


Jonathan Fitzgerald died March 1, 1862, of fever.


John W. Fredd, died February 17, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. James T. Jones died January 13, 1862, at home.


Jolin C. Jones died June 30, 1864, of wounds received.


Edward P. Mechen died May 5, 1862, of wonnds received April 7,1862.


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Oliver Mills died September 20, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga. Elisha P. Scott died April 20, 1864, of small pox. John A Todd died November 10, 1862. John W. Tipton died February 16, 1864. James Tweedy died June 2, 1864.


Daniel Wallace died June, 1864, of wounds received June 23, 1864.


This company was mustered out November 21, 1865.


CO. F, 15TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.


Ainos Glover, Captain. James M. Welsh, First Lientenant. Nicholas M. Fowler, Second Lieutenant. E. B. Rowles, Sergeant. Herman Goulder, Sergeant. James O. Scott, Sergeant. John F. Glover, Sergeant. Daniel Diday, Sergeant. William Barrett, Corporal. B. F. Richardson, Corporal. Elwood Martin, Corporal. Lafayette Hess, Corporal.


John C. Jackson, Corporal. Adam C. McCoffey, Corporal. Nelson Madden, Corporal. Charles B. Hamilton, Corporal. G. W. Wilson, Musician. John Brandon, Musician.


PRIVATES.


James Barnett, Richard Bennett, Israel D. Boston, John Bran- den, Charles Branden, James Bernands, Jacob Boger, Jacob Brewer, Henry H. Bowles, John Brewer, Josiah Bowles, Wm. Brewer, Levi Brock, V. Banmberger, G. W. Boston, Josephus Clagg, John Craig, Thomas H. Collins, John F. Coulter, John F. Dailey, George Davis, W. II. Davis, Lewis Davis, Joseph Diday, Nathan Daun, Samuel Erly, John Feiss, Charles C. Gibson, John F. Gibson, Andrew Garloch, Jacob Garloch, James Goodrich, Josiah D). Glover, Jacob Graf, Isaac H. Green, Christian Hinkle, Dixon M. Hays, Cyrus Hurly, Nehemiah Hurly, L. Harris, W. H. Johns, James A. Jones, Jas. H. Knox, Israel Kinney, Conrad King, John J. Mills, Samuel McKirchan, David Mills, C. B. Mills, Joseph McMillen, Nathan Nelson, John Ore, George Rich- eson, Martin Reynolds, John Schuster, William Scott, Daniel Thomas, W. H. Wingrove, Samuel R. Wingrove, Thos. B. Week- ly, Nathan Watson, Thos. R. Yocum, John V. Yocum, Ashbury Welsh, Leander Warren, Abner Wilbert, R, W. Moberly, George Martin, Asher Green, Christian Taylor.


The above company was recruited at Glencoe and Powhattan. It was mustered into service September 20, 1861, at Mansfield, and made company "F" of the 15th regiment. It was discharge- ed November 21, 1865.


PROMOTIONS, TRANSFERS, ETC.


Alexis Cope entered the service as Sergeant of Co. K. Ap- pointed Sergeant Major, April 14, 1863. Promoted to Second Lientenant of Co. D, July 31, 1863. Promoted to First Lien- tenant of Co. E. Made Captain of Co. F, January 8, 1865.


Jacob Boger, promoted from Commissary Sergeant to First Lientenant, and assigned to Co. - , February 9, 1865.


Jas. P. Scott was wounded in battle at Chickamauga, Septem- ber 19, 1863. Made First Sergeant, March 21, 1865.


Ebenezer W. IIntchison made Sergeant January 1, 1864. Captured at battle of Stone River, December 31, 1862. Released Jannary 21, 1863.


James Goodrich was made Corporal January 1, 1864. Mado Sergeant June 23, 1864.


William H. Jones was made Corporal May 28, 1864. Made Sergeant August, 1864.


Dixon M. Hays was made Corporal January 1, 1864; wound- ed at battle of Stone River, December 31, 1862, and Kenesaw Mountain, June, 1864. Thos. B. Jackson was made Corporal January 1, 1864; captured at battle of Stone River, December 31, 1862; released January 21, 1863. Angustus Brast made Corporal September 8, 1864. John F. Daily made Corporal August 10, 1864. Geo, W. Wilson made Corporal Angust 10, 1862. William Brewer made Corporal March 9, 1865. Charles Baetticher was wounded in battle at Chicamanga. John Diday was made Corporal June 1, 1864; wounded in battle at Liberty


Gap, June 25, 1863, and Nashville, December 15, 1864. Abra- ham Ewers was wounded in the battle at Chicamauga, Septem- 19, 1863. Amos Glover resigned March 15, 1864. James M. Welsh was mustered out on account of disability, Angust 10, 1862. Samnel Bechtell resigned to accept promotion in U. S. Signal Corps, September 1, 1864.


KILLED IN BATTLE.


Nicholas M. Fowler was killed in battle at Chickamanga, Sep- tember 20, 1863. Lafayette Hess was made sergeant April 23, 1864; wounded in battle at Liberty Gap June 25, 1863; killed before Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 23, 1864. Adam C. Mc- Caffrey, corporal, was killed in battle at Stone river December 31, 1862. Joseph A. Jones, corporal, was killed in battle at Pickett's Mill, Ga., May 27, 1864. James McKirahan was killed in battle at Shiloh April 7, 1862. John Craig was killed in bat- tle at Stone river December 31, 1862. George Davis was killed in battle at Liberty Gap, June 25, 1863. William Barnett was killed in battle at Liberty Gap, June 24, 1863. Jacob Hesht was killed in battle at Stone river December 31, 1862, George Richeson was killed in battle at Liberty Gap June 25, 1863.


DISCHARGED.


Martin Elwood, July 30, 1862. Crawford E. Welsh was wounded at Kenesaw Mountain June 18, 1864; discharged De- cember 13, 1864. Nathan Watson was captured at the battle of Chickamauga September 19, 1863; discharged April 3, 1865. William Woodburn, September 5, 1865. John V. Yocum, Sep- tember 19, 1864. Richard Bennett, September 19, 1864. Israel D. Boston, September 19, 1864. James Bernard was wounded at the battle of Resaca, La., May 18, 1864; discharged Septem- ber 19, 1864. Josiah D. Bowles was wounded in battle at Stone river December 31, 1862; Discharged February 14, 1865. Levi Brock was wounded in battle at Shiloh April 7, 1862; dis- charged Angust 29, 1862. George W. Boston was captured in Kentucky and released September, 1862; captured at battle of Chickamauga September 19, 1863; discharged September 19, 1864. James Barnett was captured at Vining Station, Ga., July 7, 1864; discharged May 30, 1865. Charles Brandon was cap- tured in Kentucky, September, 1862; captured at battle of Stone river December 31, 1862, and at battle of Chickamauga Sep- tember 19, 1863. Iven Brandon, March 27, 1863. James K. P. Barker was wounded at Mission Ridge November 28, 1863; dis- charged December, 1864; Mark Brown, June 10, 1865 ; D. W. Babcock, June 10, 1865; John T. Coulter, February 21, 1862. Thomas H. Collins was captured at battle of Stone river De- cember 31, 1862; discharged December 10, 1864. B. M. Carr, June 10, 1865 ; Richard Carroll, June 10, 1865; Andrew Golli- son, June 10, 1865; Nathan Downs, September 19, 1864; Lewis Davis, September 19, 1864; Joseph Diday, September 16, 1862. William II. Davis was wounded before Kenesaw June 23, 1864 ; discharged February, 1865. Aaron Davis, June 10, 1865; John P. Dallier, June 10, 1865; David P. Drake. June 10, 1865; Johu Feiss, June 21, 1862. John C. Fletcher was wounded before Kenesaw Mountain June 23, 1864; discharged November 9, 1864. Lee Fehrenbangh, June 10, 1865; Jacob Garlach, No- vember 18, 1862; Asher Green, March 18, 1863. Charles C. Gibson was captured at battle of Stone river December 31, 1862; released January 21, 1863; discharged February 14, 1865. John T. Glover, September 19, 1864. Andrew Garlach was wounded in battle at Stone river December 31, 1862 ; discharged February 19, 1864. Herman Gulden, September 19, 1864; Jo- siah D. Glover, September 19, 1864. Leonidas Harris was wounded at battle ot Chickamanga September 19, 1863; dis- charged February 15, 1864. Michael Hess, September 19, 1864; David Jones, June 10, 1865 ; John C. Jackson, September 14, 1864. James H. Knox was captured at battle of Chickamanga September 14, 1863 ; discharged - 23, 1865. John Kedich, June 10, 1865; John Logston, June 10, 1865; Thomas Linton, June 10, 1865 ; Samnel Livingston, June 10, 1865 ; George Mar- tin, July 16, 1862; R. W. Moberly, February 18, 1862. John Mills was captured at battle of Chickamauga September 19. 1863. Fielding Magness June 10, 1865: Nathan Nelson, Sep- tember 19, 1864; George A. Porterfield. July 19, 1862 ; John Patton, June 10, 1865. Benj. F. Richeson, wounded at Liberty Gap, June 25, 1863; discharged September 19, 1864. Martin Reynolds, September 19, 1864; Frederick Rowe, June 10, 1865 ; William Richardson, June 10, 1865; Frederick Keneral, June 10, 1865; John Richardson, June 10, 1865: Walter B. Simpson, June 10, 1865; Harry Sickman, June 10, 1865; Benjamin F.


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Skelton. June 10, 1865 ; David Shultz, June 11, 1865 ; Elijah M. Tam, May 22, 1865; William H. Wingrove, April 16, 1862. Ashbury Welsh was wounded at battle of Mission Ridge No- vember 25. 1863 ; discharged June 18, 1864. Leander Warren was wounded in battle at Chickamauga June 19, 1863; dis- charged September 19, 1864. Daniel Thomas was captured at Stone river December 31, 1862; discharged September 19, 1864. Thomas B. Yocum, November 8, 1862: James Wisenburg, Feb- ruary 20, 1865.


DIED.


David Diday, of typhoid fever at Corinth, Miss., June 22, 1862. John Brewer, of Inng fever in Kentucky, December 31, 1861. Jacob Brewer, of pneumonia at Camp Station, Tennessee, March 29, 1862. Joseph A. Bowles, of typhoid fever at Vinning Sta- tion, Ga., July 31, 1864. John Brandon was captured at the bat- tle of Chickamauga, September 19, 1863; died in prison at An- dersonville, Ga., June 30, 1864, Samuel Early died of wounds received before Kenesaw Mountain, June 21, 1864, at hospital, Chattanooga, Tenn., June 29, 1864. Isaac Green was captured . and paroled at Stone River, December 31, 1862; died June 22, 1864, of wounds received before Kenesaw Mountain, June 21, 1864. Christopher Hinkle, July 10, 1864, of wounds received before Kenesaw Mountain, June 21, 1864. Cyrus Hurly was captured and paroled in Kentucky, September, 1862 ; captured at the battle of Chickamauga, September 19, 1863 ; died in prison, at Andersonville, Ga., June 21, 1864. Conrad King died of pneumonia at Louisville, Ky., June 1, 1862. Edward Keiser died of diarrha at Camp Dennison, Ohio, February 5, 1865. David Mills, July 26, 1864, of wounds received June 20, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tenn. John Orr, of chronic diarrhæ at Murfrees- boro, Tenn., July 1, 1863. Elijah B. Kowles, of wounds received at Picket's Mills, Ga., May 27, and died in field hospital May 28, 1864. James E. Ramage, June 28, of wounds received in battle at Liberty Gap June 25, 1863. Wm. Scott, at Murfreesboro, Tenn., September 14, 1863, of wounds received in battle at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Abner Wilbert died of pneumonia at Mumfordsville, Ky., February 21, 1862. Christopher Taylor, September 14, 1863, of wounds received in battle at Liberty Gap, June 25, 1863, at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Samnel Wingrove was captured in battle at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863; died in prison at Andersonville, Ga., June 16, 1864.


CO. K, 15TH REGIMENT O. V. I.


This company was organized at Flushing, September 5, 1861. Rendezvoused at Camp Bartley for a short time. The officers and members were as follows:


Otho S. Holloway, Captain. Robert H. Cochran, First Lieutenant. Vesper Domeck, Second Lieutenant. Nathan Holloway, First Sergeant. Frank W. Sanders, Sergeant. Alexis Cope, Sergeant. John S. Cochran, Sergeant. Joseph Farmer. Sergeant. Laban Mitchell, Corporal. Rees Pickering, Corporal. Thomas Burkhead, Corporal. Henry E. Stewart, Corporal. Eli Davis, Corporal. Thomas Bethel, Corporal. Joseph Cordner, Corporal. G. W. Chessel, Corporal. Abner W. Marshall, Wagoner.


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PRIVATES .- Levi Atkins, Wm. I. Ankrom, J. P. Arned, Joseph Burkhead, John W. Brown, James W. Bateman, John M. Ben- dure, James H. Bendure, Alvin Barton, Stephen Bricker, Rob- ert A. Buffington, Russels Buffington, Walker Carpenter, Joshua Camp, S. W. Cowels, Brown Deselms, Thos. Dunn, James Eckles, Benjamin Eckles, Benj. Freeman, Simeon L, Faucett, Elder T. Fort, James Ferren, Landon Grimes, John Grimsley, Samuel Geller, Wm. Hazelwood, Lundy B. Hogue, Ephraim Houser, Charles Hall, Simpson G. Haines, Al. Herrick, Samuel Hutchison, John S. Hutchison, Benj. F. Johnson, John W. Loo- man, Christian Maul, Israel McKnight, William McKnight, James McCourt, James McConnell, Lewis C. Mechem, John Murray, Wallace McGrath, Hector McAllison, James McMillen, Balaam Norris, George W. Poorman, Leonard Pickering, Squire Palmer, William I. Porterfield, Peter P. Russel, Jobn Ridgeway, David Ralston, David Smith, William Stone, Edward Stone, G.


W. Shalleross, Wm Seals, John G. Sherwood, Samuel Tillett, J. Tillett, J. Q. Tillett, James Thompson, John A. Thompson, Wil- son S. Vancuran, Washington I. Vance, David C. Vail, Marshall Wisley, William Walter, William H. Webb.


This company was re-organized as a veteran company.


PROMOTIONS, TRANSFERS, ETC.


Vesper Domeck entered as a private; promoted to Second Lieutenant November 8, 1861; to First Lieutenant June 19, 1863, and to Captain January 13, 1865. Robert S, McClenaban Was quartermaster sergeant to March 12, 1865, when he was promoted to first lieutenant and transferred to company K ; Jo- seph Cordner enlisted as corporal; promoted to sergeant Jan- uary 1, 1864, and to first lieutenant March 26, 1865. David Smith promoted to sergeant January 1, 1864; wounded in arm at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 21, 1864. Washington J. Vance promoted to sergeant June 1, 1862. John Q. Tillett was promoted to corporal January 1, 1864, and to sergeant March 16, 1865. Benj. F. Johnston was promoted to corporal January 1, 1864, to sergeant June 3, 1865. Henry E. Stewart was pro- moted to sergeant September 1, 1862. James Eckles, promoted to corporal Jannary 1, 1864. Deselms Brown was promoted to corporal January 13, 1865; wounded at Rocky Faced Ridge, May 3, 186 -. Noble Carter was promoted to corporal January 13, 1865. Robert A. Heaney, promoted to corporal January 13, 1865. Wm. L. Reynolds, promoted to corporal January 13, 1865. W. B. Drum was promoted to corporal March 23, 1865; wounded in head at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 21, 1864. Geo. W. Russell, promoted June 3, 1865, to corporal. Othio S. Holloway resigned July 1, 1862. Chandler W. Carroll entered first lieutenant, Co. E; promoted to captain and transferred to Co. K, September 25, 1862 ; mustered out at Huntsville, Ala., January 12, 1865. Robert H. Cochran, first lieutenant, resigned May 30, 1865. Reese Pickering, promoted to second lieutenant January 1, 1864; to first lieutenant January 12, 1865; promo- ted to captain and transferred to company I, March 9, 1865. Frank W. Sanders was promoted to first sergeant June 24, 1862, and to second lieutenant June 25, 1865; killed in battle at Mis- sion Ridge, November 25, 1863. Vincent T. Trago, promoted from first sergeant to second lieutenant March 9, 1865, and transferred to company K; promoted to first lieutenant and transferred to company H June 1, 1865.


KILLED IN BATTLE.


Thomas Betbel killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., July 3, 1864; promoted to sergeant April 1, 1862. Ephraim Honser killed at Peaeli Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Samuel W. Cowles kill- ed in battle at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Balaam Norris killed at Mission Ridge, Tenn., November 25, 1863. Nelson J. Reed killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Samuel W. Wilson killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 21, 1864.


DISCHARGED FOR DISABILITY.


Nathan Holloway, June 24, 1862. John S. Coehran, Septem- ber 31, 1862. Joseph Farmer, at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1863. E. T. Frost was promoted to corporal January 1, 1864 ; promoted to sergeant January 13, 1865 ; wounded in the arm at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 21, 1864; discharged June 3, 1865. Wm. Hazelwood promoted to corporal June 1, 1863 ; wounded in the leg at the battle of Chickamanga, Ga., September 19, 1863 ; dis- charged January 14, 1865. James H. Bendure, June 30, 1862. John M. Bendure, September 12, 1862. Allen T. Brandenburg, July 20, 1863. Stephen Bricker, January 1, 1864; was wound- ed severely in the breast at Kenesaw Mountain, June 21, 1864. Robert A. Buffington, April 22, 1863. Joshua Camp, July 3, 1862. Walder C. Carpenter, January 10, 1863. Richard Cole- man, July 10, 1865. James R. Cowgill, October 4, 1865. Chris- topher Dethling, June 10, 1865. Clark Edgington, May 22, 1865. Robert Erskine, September 9, 1862. Simeon I. Fawcett, March 27, 1865. Benj. Freeman, April 7, 1865 ; captured at Chickamauga, Ga., September 19, 1863; released April, 1865. Casper D. Fassee, June 10, 1865. Samuel Geller, July 28, 1862. James Gibson, October 4, 1864. L. B. Grimes, March 26, 1863. John Grimsley, January 6, 1863. Simpson G. Haines, Deceni- ber 2, 1862, on account of wounds received at the battle of Shi- loh, April 7, 1862. Charles Hall, February 24, 1862. Wm. Hill, April 11, 1865. Lundy B. Hogue, October 29, 1862. Samuel Hutchison, February 21, 1862. John S. Hutchison, June 10, 1865 ; captured at Chickamauga, Ga., September 19, 1863; re- leased April, 1865. John W. Looman, September 30, 1864.


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George W. Male, June 10, 1865. Hector MeAllister, January 11, 1865. Wallace McGrath, October 1, 1862, to accept promotion ; transferred as second lieutenant to company C, same date. John McFadden, June 10, 1865. James McCourt, September 30, 1864. James McMillen, June 10, 1865. Jonathan Miller, June 10, 1865. Squire Palmer, July 21, 1862. Leonard Pickering, June 10, 1865. W. J. Porterfield, June 19, 1862. David Ralston, October 3, 1864. John Rennard, on account of wound received at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Rudolph Rine, June 10, 1865. Peter P. Russell, April 7, 1863 ; received wounds at the battle of Stone River, December 31, 1862. Henry G. Seesholtz, Christian Shra- der, Geo, W. Shallcross, Wm. Soden, Wm, Stone, June 10, 1865. Edward Stone, July 16, 1862. Robert Tallman, Frederick Thorn, June 10, 1865. John A. Thompson, February 24, 1862. James W. Thompson for wounds received at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Giles Tillett for wounds received at Shiloh, April 7, 1862. Samuel Tillett, Isaac Terrell, June 10, 1865. Wilson S. Van- curan, June 10, 1865; wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., September 19, 1863. William Waller, February 11, 1862. Wm. H. Webb, June 10, 1865.


DIED.


Mitchel Laban died at Camp Wood, Ky., January 6, 1862, of typhoid fever. W. J. Ankrom, at Louisville, Ky., of dysentery, January, 1862. J. P. Arnell, at Camp Wood, Ky., March 12, 1862, of typhoid fever. Levi Atkins died at Flushing, O., May, 1862, of wounds received at battle of Shiloh, April 7, 1862. Thomas Dunn, shot by a comrade on the picket line November 22, 1861, being mistaken for an enemy. Benj. Eckels, died at Louisville, Ky., May 3, 1862, of typhoid fever. James Farren, died at St. Clairsville, O., May 6, 1862, of consumption. A. Herrick died at Mound City, Ill., May 21, 1862, of wounds re- ceived at Shiloh, April 7, 1862. William McKnight, died at Flushing, O., June 29, 1862, of consumption. William Seals, died at St. Louis, Mo., December 20, 1862. David C. Vail, died at Louisville, Ky., December 29, 1862, of erysipelas.


COMPANY A, 25TH REGIMENT O. V. I.


This company was organized at St. Clairsville, and arrived at Camp Jackson June 12, 1861. On the 28th of the same month the 25th Regiment was organized at Camp Chase, near Columbus. The officers and members of company A, as first organized, were as follows :


James F. Charlesworth, captain.


William Askew, first lieutenant. Arthur Higgins, second lieutenant, John D. Koontz, first sergeant. W. B. Wright, sergeant. Zenas Smith, sergeant. Henry Johnson, sergeant. Israel White, sergeant, Burget McConneghey, corporal. William H. Spear, corporal. James Miller, corporal. Thomas W. Fawler, corporal. Abraham Heed, corporal. Hiram Nichol, corporal. Robert Kennedy, corporal. Thomas Ferrell, corporal George W. McBride, musician. Robert Fawler, innsician. Thomas McBride, wagoncr.


PRIVATES .- Joseph Acres, Alex. Barrett, Joseph Boggs, Levi Butler, Elias Baile, James C. Bolon, Joshua Burkhead, Leander Beall, Samuel Beall, William H. Criswell, George Cass, John Conway, James E. Clifford, Robert Creighton, John F. Crow, Hugh Donely, Reuben Donely, Robert M. Fulton, Samuel Glas- gow, Phillip Gable, Joseph Gallaher, John W. Holland, Eli Hanker, Samnel Henry, John R. Hedge, Charles Hoober, Wil- liam Harrison, Hiram S. Hahn, D. C. Iverson, B. R. Johnston, A. M. Joffers, Charles II. King, James Kelly, John W. Kent, D. C. Kinney, Patrick Kain, William Linden, William Lockwood, Henry Lambert, John McMillen, John McConnell, G. D. W. McPherson, James McMullen, Samnel McCrum, Jacob MeCabe, John McKirahan, Michael Murry, Robert H. Miller, Henry Meek, John R. Mellor, John F. Peck, Samuel B. Porterfield, Jesse C. Patterson, Levi Ryan, James Russell, John Richards, E. L. Riley, Josephus F. Rial, William C. Rankin, Nathaniel Sutton, Charles Smith, Asa Taylor, Ignatius Tillett, William F. Talbert, Samnel Talbert, Hezekiah Thomas, George W. Ver- 26 --- B. & J. Cos.


beck, Simon L. Voorhies, John Weyer, Robert Wright, James G. Whittell, Henry C. White, William II. White, John Zane.


PROMOTIONS, TRANSFERS, ETC.


Capt. Wm. P. Scott assigned to Company A, March 11, 1865. First lieutenant Elisha Biggerstaff assigned to company A, Jnne 12, 1864. Second lieutenant Daniel J. Crooks assigned to com- pany A, September 29, 1865. First sergeant Robert M. Fulton promoted to corporal, April 1, 1864; sergeant, April, 1865 : first sergeant, May 18, 1866. Josephns S. Kinney promoted to cor- poral, April 1, 1864 ; to sergeant, June 1, 1865. Joseph Acres promoted to corporal, August 1, 1864; promoted to sergeant, July 1, 1865 ; re-enlisted, December 31, 1863. Leander J. Beall promoted to corporal, February 1, 1865 ; to sergeant, 1865. Andrew Fulton promoted to corporal, June 1, 1865 ; to sergeant, May 18, 1866. Simon L. Voorhies promoted to corporal, No- vember 8, 1864. Samuel 1 .. McClellan promoted to corporal. April 1, 1865. John W. Kent, promoted to corporal, June 1, 1865. Albert B. Wayt promoted to corporal, August 1, 1865. M. F. McKirahan promoted to corporal, Sept, 15, 1865. John M. Watkins promoted to corporal, May 1, 1866. Joshua S. Hol- land (recruited) March 14, 1864. John W. Nevil, Vance Van- enran.


DISCHARGED.


- James F. Charlesworth, mustered out to accept promotion May 16, 1862. William Askew, to accept, promotion Septem- ber 25, 1861. Arthur Higgins, promoted to first lieutenant Sep- tember 25, 1861 ; mustered out to accept promotion November 4, 1864. Israel White, promoted to first sergeant July 1, 1862 ; discharged to accept promotion April 1, 1863. William B. Write, discharged July 18, 1864, (extra term. ) Samuel Stewart, promoted to corporal January 6, 1862 ; to sergeant September 1, 1863; discharged by reason of enlistment December 31, 1863: Berget McConneghey, promoted from corporal to sergeant August 1, 1862; discharged by reason of re-enlistment Decem- ber 31, 1863. Abram Heed, by reason of expiration of term July 18, 1864. Thomas H. Ferrel, promoted from corporal to sergeant September 1, 1863 ; discharged to re-enlist December 31, 1863. Wm. H. Criswell, promoted to corporal September 1, 1862 ; discharged December 31, 1863, to re-enlist. John McKir- ahan, promoted June 1, 1863; discharged December 13, 1863. to re-enlist. Robert Kennedy, on disability December 10, 1863. Charles H. King, promoted to corporal January 6, 1862: dis- charged to accept promotion June 5, 1863 ; Michael Hurry, pro- moted to corporal April 1, 1862; re-enlisted December 31, 1863. Andrew D. King, promoted to corporal February 1, 1865: dis- charged July 15, 1865. Thomas W. Fawler, re-enlisted Decem- ber 31, 1863. George W. McBride, re-enlisted December 31. 1863. William S. Tyrrel, December 14, 1865, (extra term.) Al- exander Barrett, re-enlistdd December 31, 1863. Joseph Baggs, March 30, 1862, on disability. Elias Baile, (extra term), July 16, 1864. James C. Bolon, (extra term), July 16, 1864. Joshua Burkhead, re-enlisted December 31, 1863. Samnel Beall, Sep- tember 12, 1862, on disability. Leander J. Beall, re-enlisted December 31. 1863. Isaac Bennington, October 17, 1865, (extra term.) Martin Bennington, November 23, 1865. George Cross, February, 1863, on disability. John Conway, re-enlisted De- cember 31, 1863. Robert Creighton, re-enlisted December 31, 1863. John T. Crow, (extra term.) W. D. Clark, July 16, 1865, on disability. Michael Cook, (extra term.) John B. Day, (extra term.) Robert M. Fulton, re-enlisted December 31, 1863. Samuel Glasgo, (extra term), July 16, 1864. Philip Gable, (ex- tra term.) Joseph Gallaher, (extra term.) Eli Hanker, March 16, 1863, on disability. Samuel Henry, December 5. 1863, on disability. John R. Hedge, November 1862, on disability. Charles Hooper, re-enlisted. December 31, 1863. Hiram S. Hahn, extra term. William T. Hughes, extra term. C. D. Iver- son, October 1, 1862, on disability. Benjamin R. Johnston. ox- tra term. Andrew M. Jeffers was sent to the hospital at Stras- burg, July 4, 1862, the last heard from. De Witt (. Kinney, ex- tra term. Josephns S. Kinney, re-enlisted. December 31. 1863. William Linder, extra term. Henry Lambert, re-enlisted, De- cembea 31, 1863. G. D. W. MePherson, October 28, 1862, on disability. Samuel MeCrum, extra term. John MeConnel, re- enlisted, December 31, 1863. Thomas W. McBride, re-enlisted. December 31. 1863. Jacob MeCabe, reported taken prisoner and died in Richmond. James Mellor, promoted to Sergeant, extra term. Robert Il. Miller, July 31, 1863, on disability. John R. Mellor, Angust 29, 1861. on disability. Henry Meck December 29, 1862, on disability. John Murphy, May 29. 1865,




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