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Major Comly then took command, and engaged successfully with a rebel force on the left. Col. Hayes soon came back with his wound half dressed, and insisted on fighting, against the remonstranec of his officers, until, weak from from loss of blood, he was carried from the field. The whole brigade now made a gallant charge across an open field against the enemy ensconeed behind a stone-wall. Our inform- ant, Lient. Benjamin Killam, who was wounded in the battle, declares that the only men he saw killed with the bayonet in the numerous conflicts in which he took part, were slain in this charge. With cheers of defiance the Union men rushed forward at the top of their speed across the open space. The rebels re- mained behind the wall until their enemies were springing over it. They then attempted to escape, but many of them were slain with the bayonet before they could do so.
Two other bayonet charges were made by the brig- ade during the day, but the rebels broke before they could be reached. The regiment, in company with its division, continued the contest until near night- fall, the enemy being driven back at all points. Nearly two hundred men of the Twenty-Third, more than half the whole number engaged, had been killed or wounded. Among the former was Capt. Abraham G. Ilunter, of Cuyahoga county; among the latter from that county were Joshna L. Barnes, John Dunn and Thaddeus G. Ross. The severity of the conflict was also emphasized by the condition of the colors,
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which were riddled with bullets, the " field " being almost entirely carried away.
At Antietam the regiment was less severely en- gaged, but even there it suffered seriously from a flank attack by the enemy in which the colors were shot down, although they were immediately replanted by Major Comly in a new line, where the regiment quickly established itself and succeeded in repulsing its assailants.
Among the mortally wounded at Antietam zas Corporal Sheridan E. Bull, of Solon, in this county. He fell just as the regiment was compelled to give way before the sudden attack of the enemy. He car- ried a pistol marked with his name, " S. E. Bull." Seeing the enemy advancing, he hastily dug a hole and concealed the weapon. One of his comrades, Private Henry, noticed the act, and made a hasty ob- servation of the surrounding objects. Both men were captured. Bull died while a prisoner: Henry re- covered and was exchanged. Sixteen and a half years after the battle, in the month of April last. Mr. Henry, then principal of the public schools at Coshoc- ton, Ohio, revisited the field of strife, discovered the locality in question, and after a little digging had the good fortune to find the pistol of his old comrade. badly rusted but still intact, and still bearing the name "S. E. Bull," cut by the fingers of the young patriot when he went forth to battle for his country. The weapon was sent to Corporal Bull's father. L. S. Bull, Esq., now postmaster at Solon, mentioned in the his- tory of that township as a son of the earliest settler.
In October the Twenty-Third returned to West Virginia, where Col. Seammon was appointed a brig- adier-general. Lieut .- Col. Hayes was commissioned as colonel, Major Comly as lieutenant-colonel, and Capt. J. P. Mellrath, of Cuyahoga county, (Captain of Company A) as major.
The regiment was on garrison and scouting duty in West Virginia, without being called on for very seri- ous work, from this time until the last of April, 1864, when it marched with the forces under General Crook in a raid on the Virginia and Tennessee railroad. The men made a very severe march through moun- tains, forests and snows, and on the 9th of May found the enemy intrenched on the first crest of Cloyd Mountain.
Passing through a belt of woods, the line came to an open meadow, beyond which was a wooded hill, with rough breastworks near the top defended by in- fantry and artillery. Led by its officers. the regiment charged swiftly across the meadow under a heavy fire, and then, after a brief pause, dashed up the hill and drove the rebels from their intrenehments at the point of the bayonet. Our informant, previously mentioned, describes it as "a sharp, little fight while it lasted." Two attempts were made by the rebels to rally higher up the mountain, but in both cases they were easily routed.
Capt. A. A. Hunter, of Cuyahoga county, (com- mander of Company K) was killed in the action, and
forty or fifty officers and men were killed and wounded.
At New River Bridge. on the same expedition. ( May 10, 1864.) there was a sharp and successful skirmish. after which the bridge and several miles of the Vir- ginia and Tennessee railroad were destroyed.
After another month of hard marehing and ocea- sional skirmishing over the mountains of West Vir- ginia, the command joined General Hunter's forces at Staunton, in the Shenandoah valley, on the 8th of June. The whole command then proceeded up the valley and across toward Lynchburg. They defeated the enemy in a sharp fight two miles from that city, but as no attack was made that night. heavy re-en- forcements were brought up from Richmond, and its capture became impracticable.
The army then retreated to West Virginia. The whole expedition was one of extraordinary severity, on account of the hard marching through the moun- tains accompanied by a great lack of food. During nine days of continuous marching and fighting the men had less than quarter rations, and when they at length met a supply-train they are described by an officer present as camping and " eating all night."
In the following month Crook's command, includ- ing the Twenty-Third, was ordered to the Shenandoah valley to meet Early. On the 24th of that month the regiment took part in one of the numerous battles of Winchester. This was one in which the United States forces were defeated: the Twenty- Third having ten officers and a hundred and forty-three otheers and men killed and wounded.
It were idle to attempt to recount the unnumbered marches, countermarches and minor confliets which occurred during the remainder of the summer. They may be summed up in the words of the gentleman before quoted. "we were fighting all the time," said he: " We fought more that summer than we did during all the rest of our service." During the sum- mer the Twenty-Third was consolidated with the Twelfth the new regiment comprising seven eon- panies of the former and three of the latter. and retaining the name of the Twenty-Third.
At the battle of Opequan, on the 19th of Septem- ber, Hayes' brigade, including the Twenty-Third, was in advance on the extreme right of the infantry. After driving back the enemy's cavalry and coming under fire from his infantry, the brigade reached a slough, some fifty yards wide, in which the water was nearly waist deep, while beneath it was a bed of soft mnd, of varying depth and treacherous consistency.
The whole line halted at this formidable obstacle. but Colonel Hayes, the brigade commander, plunged in, and, although his horse several times fell in the mud, urged him on and reached the farther shore, the first one across. The brigade followed, many men being drowned in the treacherous morass, but most of them reached the farther shore, formed their lines, dashed upon the enemy and drove them back. This was repeated several times: the cavalry charging every time, and capturing a large number of prison-
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ers. The division commander was wounded and car- ried from the field; leaving Colonel Hayes in com- mand, who led the division during the remainder of the battle with the most reckless gallantry-half of the time being in advance of the line of infantry.
The result of the whole battle was a complete vic- tory for the Union arms, eight battle flags and several thousand prisoners being captured, of which the Twenty-Third took two hundred.
At the battle of North Mountain. Hayes' brigade charged with such fury that the rebels made almost no resistance and were driven in utter rout from their intrenchments, while the Unionists suffered very little loss.
On the 19th of October the Twenty-Third took part in the battle of Cedar Creek: the conflict which has become celebrated throughout the country by the meteor-like appearance of Sheridan on his coal-black steed to retrieve the fortunes of the day. The enemy having stolen across an unguarded ford, Crook's com- mand and the Nineteenth corps were driven back with heavy loss. At length, however, they established themselves on a new line, and were awaiting develop- ments when Sheridan dashed up from Winchester. A roar of cheers greeted him, and, after making the necessary arrangements, he ordered the advance of the line. Another great victory was the result; the infantry driving back the enemy again and again. and the cavalry, as before, charging each time and capturing prisoners by the thousand.
Colonel Hayes was promoted to brigadier general and Lieutenant-Colonel Comly to colonel for their part in the battle of Cedar Creek; their commissions both dating from that day.
The regiment remained in the valley and in West Virginia during the remainder of the war, but was not called on to take part in any important conflicts, It was mustered out on the 25th of July, 1865, and then proceeded to Camp Taylor. Cleveland. where the men were paid off and discharged.
MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Russell Hastings, ent. as Second Lieutenant Company I, May 22, 1861; promoted to First Lieutenant March 23, 1862: to Captain Company K August 8. 1863; and to Lieutenant Colonel March 8. 1965. Mustered out with the regiment.
James P. Mellrath, enr. as Captain May 19. 1861; promoted to Major November 3, 1862. Mustered out at end of term, June 11, 1864.
Harry Thompson, enr. as First Sergeant May 18. 1501; promoted to Second Lieutenant July 24. 1861: to First Lieutenant September 24, 1862: to Captain June 14, 1564; and to Major March 8, 1863. Mustered out with regiment.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Jehial L. Chamberlain, enr. as Corporal Company A May 18, 1961: pro- moted to Sergeant November 30, 1803, and transferred to Non-Com- missioned Staff, with rank of Commissary Sergeant January 12, 1-65. Mustered out with the regiment July 26, 1565.
Edward V. Spring, enr. May 18, 1861; transferred to Non-Commissioned Staff as Chief Musician July 1. 1864 Mustered out July 26, 1405.
James Thompson, enl. May 18, 1861; transferred to Non-Commissioned Staff as Commissary Sergeant July 1, 1464: promoted to Quarter- Master Sergeant January 12, 1865, Mustered out July 26, 1865.
COMPANY A
Eugene Clark, transferred from Company I, and made Captain Company A May 1, 1963. Mustered out July 26, 1865
Wallace J. Woodward, Pur. as First Lieutenant May 18, 1861. Promoted to Captain Company G July 24, 1861.
Benjamin Killam, enr. as Corporal May 19, 1801: promoted to Sergeant November 30, 1863; to Second Lieutenant January 14. 1804; and to First Lieutenant July 1 1864. Mustered out with the regiment.
John F. Wall, enr. as Second Lieutenant May 18, 1861: promoted to First Lieutenant July 24, 1861. Resigned September 19, 1861
George W. Hicks, enr. as Sergeant May 18. 1661: promoted to Second Lieutenant February 8, 1862, and to First Lieutenant November 20, 1862. Resigned June 11, 1964.
William P. Chamberlain, enr, as Corporal May 18, 1801; promoted to Sergeant ; to Second Lieutenant November 3, 1:62; and to First Lieu- tenant August 8, 1863. Mustered out at end of term, June 11. 1864. Frederick Thompson, enr. as Corporal May 18, 1861; promoted to Ser geant November 30, 1963; to Second Lieutenant October 11, 1864; and to First Lieutenant April 20, 1865. Mustered out with the regiment. Orville W. Richards, enr. as Corporal May 18, 1861: promoted to Ser- geant: to Second Lieutenant August 18, 1863. Mustered out with the regiment.
Charles H Moore, enr. as Sergeant May 18, 1861; promoted to Second Lieutenant July 14, 1864. Resigned September 23, 1864.
Charles A. Willard, enr. May 18, 1861; promoted to Sergeant November 30, 1863: and to Second Lieutenant April 30, 1865, Mustered out with the regiment.
Charles H Morgan. eur. May 19. 1861: promoted to Sergeant: and to Second Lieutenant August 18, 1963 Transferred to Company D May 1, 1865.
Leander H. Lane, enr. as Corporal Company D May 20, 1861; promoted to Sergeant November 27, 1863; to Second Lieutenant of Company A July 24, 1564: to First Lieutenant Company G July 21, 1864.
Hugh MeCanna, enl. May 15, 1861; promoted to First Sergeant May 1, 1865. Mustered out with the regiment. July 26, 1865.
Cassius L. Mather, enl. May 18, 1861; promoted to Corporal October 1, 1863: and to Sergeant April 20, 1863. Mustered out July 26, 1865. James Hays enl. May 18. 1961; promoted to Corporal November 30, 1863; and to Sergeant May 1, 1965, Mustered out with the regiment. Nathan I. Kelley, enl. May 18, 1-61: promoted to Corporal November 30. 1863: and to Sergeant May 1, 1865. Mustered out with the regiment, John K Wise, enl. May 18. 1861; promoted to Corporal October 1, 1863, Mustered out with the regiment.
Eli H. Botsford, enl. May 18. 1961; promoted to Corporal October 1, 1863. Mustered out with the regiment.
Charles Biscut, enl. May 18, 1861; promoted to Corporal November 30. 1863 Mustered out with the regiment
Charles Hartman, enl. May 18, 19ti1; promoted to Corporal January 24, 1865. Mustered out with the regiment.
John Black, enl. as private May 15, 1861: promoted to Corporal May 1 1965. Mustered out with the regiment.
David T. Howe, enl, May 18, 1861: promoted to Corporal May 1, 1865. Mustered out with the regiment.
Thomas Bowra, enl. May 18, 1861. Mustered out with the regiment. John Biscut, enl. February 5, 1865. Mustered out with the regiment. Hugh Cameron, enl. December 31, 1-63. Mustered out with regiment. John H. Clute, en !. January 3, 1864, Mustered out with the regiment. Joseph C. Caldwell, enl. November 1, 1863. Mustered out with regiment. Charles E Dermott, enl. Dec. 22. 1963. Mustered out with the Regiment. Charles E Dibble, enl. Feb. 24, 1364 Mustered out with the Regiment. James B Greenup, enl. Feb. 24, 1864. Mustered out with the Regiment. James A. Hill, enlisted May 18, 1861. Mustered out with the Regiment. Johnson Black, eul. Nov. 20, 1863. Mustered out with the Regiment. Albert G Bently, eul Dec 20, 1463. Mustered out with theRegiment. Norman H. Bull, enl. Feb. 19, 1864. Mustered out with the Regiment Frederick Hanna, enl. May 18, 1861 Mustered out with the Regiment. Francis Halpin, enl. May 18, 1961. Mustered out with the Regiment. Oren S. Hoyt, eul. May 13, 1461. Mustered cut with the Regiment Levi S Harper, enl. May 18, 1861. Mustered out with the Regiment. Patrick Hogan, enl. January 8, 1864. Mustered out with the Regiment. John Kalbrunner, enl Dec 3, 1863 Mustered out with the Regiment. William Lett, enl. December 8, 1863. Mustered out with the Regiment Edward Lynch. eul. March 24, 1-64 Mustered out with the Regiment. George Kempf, enl May 18, 1961. Mustered out with the Regiment. James S. Mitchell, enl. May 19, 1861. Mustered out with the Regiment. Martin McGrath, enl. Jan. 14. 1864 Mustered out with the Regiment Oliver R. Mosley, enl. Feb. 18, 1864. Mustered out with the Regiment. Edward A. Parmalee. enl. January 28, 1864 Mustered out with the Reg-
iment
Edward J. Stephens, eul. January 14, 1964. Mustered out with the Reg- iment
Alexander Stewart, enl. May 18, 1861. Mustered out with the Regiment. Charles Stall, eul. May 18, 1961. Mustered out with the Regiment. William H. Sawyer, enl. May 18, 1861. Mustered out with the Regiment. Bernard Schmitz, enl. May 19, 1861, Mustered out with the Regiment. Charles P. Smith, enl May 18, 1861 Mustered out with the Regiment. Joseph Zelenka, eul May 18, 1861, Mustered out with the Regiment. James Palmer, enl. May 18, 1861; promoted to Corporal and to Sergeant January 24, 1865. Mustered out with the Regiment. Henry L Braddish, enl. May 18, 1861. Taken prisoner May 9, 1864.
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Ira Burlingame. enl. January 5, 1864. Mustered out with the Regiment. John Caldwell, enl. January 23. 1864 Left. sick, at Winchester, Vir- ginia, May 3, 1965.
Franklin Giles, enl. January 4, 1864. Taken prisoner.
George Watson, enl December 23, 1863. Left, sick, at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, -
Sheridan E. Bull, enr. as Corporal May 15, 1861. Killed at Antietam, Maryland. September 17. 19/2.
Michael Butler. enl. May 15, 1861; promoted to Corporal. Killed in ac- tion, May 9, 1964.
Joshua L. Barnes, enl May 1>. 1961. Killed at South Mountain, Mary- land, September 14, 1862.
George S. Ayres, enl. Dec. 20. 1563. Killed in action, July 24, 1964.
John Dunn, enl. May 18. 1861. Killed at South Mountain, Maryland, September 14, 1862.
Charles H. Hickox, enl. May 19, 1901. Killed at Cloyd Mountain, Vir- ginia. May 9, 1-64
Jacob Henry, enl. May 19, 1461. Killed at Cloyd Mountain, Virginia, May 9, 1864.
John G. Monger, enl. January 97, 1864 Killed at Winchester, Virginia, July 24, 1964.
Thadeus A. Ross, enl. May 18, 1864. Killed at South Mountain, Mary- land, September 14, 1862.
Frank W. Burnell, enl. May 19, 1861. Died at Green Meadows. Virginia, August 5, 1862.
Robert C. Cornwall, enl. May 18, 1861. Died of wounds received in ac- tion, November 3, 1962.
Henry H. Cragin, enl. May 18, 1861. Died at Wheeling. West Virginia, December 24, 1963.
Manville Clark, enl. February 24. 1864 Died at Parkersburg, West Virginia, July 27. 1964.
Joseph W. Fell, enl. May 18, 1961. Drowned in Little Kanawha river, August 23, 1961.
Lorenzo A. Funver, enl. January 23, 1864. Died in rebel prison at Danville, Virginia.
Henry E. Hazen, enl. May 15, 1:61. Died at Cross Lanes, Virginia, Octo- ber 2, 1561.
William H. Hubbell, enl. February 23. 1964. Died in rebel prison at Danville, Virginia.
Abram S. Johnson, enl. February 25, 1864. Died at Frederick City, Maryland, October 19, 1-64.
Alva A. Rice, enl. February 3, 1464. Died in rebel prison at Savannah, Georgia, August 25, 1964.
Harry Thompson. (See Field and Staff )
Heury M. Haven. enr. as Sergeant, May 18, 1861 Promoted to Captain of Company G. December 10, 19/11,
Alfred A. Jerome, enl. May 19. 1461. Promoted to Corporal and to Ser- geant November 30, 1963. Discharged for disability June 5, 1965.
James E. Doughty, enr. as Corporal May 18, 1901. Pomoted to Sergeant February 14, 1862.
Asa MI. Van Sickle, enl. May 15, 1861. Promoted to Corporal Discharged for disability July 1. 1863.
George C. Thurston, enl. May 18, 1961. Promoted to Corporal Dis- charged at end of term, June 11, 1964
James H. Armour, enl May 15, 1801. Promoted to Corporal. Discharged at end of term June 11, 1564
Stephen Lejeune. enr. as Corporal May 18, 1961. Discharged for disa. bility April 3, 1963.
Sylvester F. Moore. enl. May 18, 1961. Discharged for disability April 2, 1462.
John S. Chapman, enl. May 18, 1561. Discharged January 5, 1965. Wilbur Bentley, enl. May 18, 1961. Disch. for disability May 16, 1565 Henry Burmester, enl. May 18, 1461. Disch, for disability May 28, 1963. Andrew S. Barker, enl. May 19, 1961. Discharged January 30. 1863, in order to join the Cavalry
Thomas O. Connors, enl. May 18, 1861. Transferred to Company H, March 15, 1864. Mustered out June 30, 1464.
John C. Corvin, enl. May 18, 1861. Transferred to Company H, March 15. 1×64. Mustered out June 30, 1M4
Michael Deady, enl. May 18. 1561 Discharged for disability February 26. 1863.
John Fitch, enl. May 15. 1961 Discharged at end of term, June 11, 1804. Sanford H. Fitch, enl. May 1, 1961. Disch. for disability June 2, 1463.
Andrew M. Green, enl. May 19. 1-61. Discharged at end of term, June 11, 1864.
Edward E. Henry, enl. May 15, 1861. Transf. to Co. H, March 15, 1804, Mustered out June 30, 154
Joseph S. Harris, enl. May 18. 1861 Promoted July 1. 1462, to Sergt.
Frederick Harris, enl. May 18, 1801. Transf. to Co. H, March 15, 1864. Mnstered out June 30, 1864
John E. Hewitt, eul. May 19, 1-01. Disch. for disability.
Henry W. Higby, enl. May 1, 1861. Transf. to Co. H, March 15, 1864 Mustered out June 30, 1804.
George W. Jenkins, enl. May 19, 1861. Disch, at end of term, June 11, 1564
Thomas Jones, enl. May 15, 1861 Transf. to Co H. March 15, 1864. Mastered ont June 30, 1904
David H. Kimberly, eul May 18, 1861. Disch. at end of term, June 11, 1864
Washington Litch, enl. May 18, 1861. Transf. to Co H, March 15, 1864. Mustered out June 30, 1864.
Henry C. Lufkin, enl May 19, 1861. Transf to Co H. Feb. 27, 1864. Mnstered out June 30, 1864.
William G. Lee, enl. May 18, 1861. Disch, for disability June 3, 1865. Edgar G. Meekins, enl. May 18, 1961. Disch. for disability June 1,1862. Edwin F. Parker, enl. blay 18, 1861. Disch, at end of term, June 11, 1864. James K. Rudolph, enl. May 18, 1861. Disch. at end of term, June 11, 1864. Joseph Rudolph, enl. May 18, 1861 Transferred March 1, 1862, to Com-
pany A, Forty-Second Regiment. Disch. at end of term, July 6, 1864. Charles P. Smith, enl. May 18, 1861. Disch, at end of term, June 11, 1864. Joseph Smith, enl. May 18, 1861. Disch. at end of term, June 11, 1864. William A. Till, enl. May 18, 1961. Disch, for disability Dec. 11, 1862.
isaac Ullman, enl. hay 18, 1861. Disch. Jannary 30, 1863, in order to enlist in the Cavalry.
Henry S. Wenban, enl. May 14, 1861. Transferred to Company H March 15, 1804. Mustered out June 30, 1864
William Wallace, enl. May 18, 1861. Disch. at end of term, June 11, 1864. Heury K. Wise, enl. May 18, 1861. Disch. tor disability.
Thomas J. w higam, enl. May 18, 1861, Disch. for disability Jan. 21, 1862. Philip C Meiliath, enr. as Sergeant May 18, 1861. Transferred to the Brigade Baud september 1, Iso1.
Edwin B. Campbell, ent. May 18, 1861; promoted to Sergeant October 1, 1862. Was discharged and re enlisted m the Tentu Cavalry, Com- pany M, as second Lieutenant, July 25, 1803
Albert Tucker, Pul. February 24, 1864. Died at Germantown, Pennsyl- vania, October 24, 1864.
D. B Ainger, enl. December 17, 1503. Mustered out July 20, 1565.
Charles W. Chapman, enl. January 5, 1864. Transferred to the Brigade Band January 6. 1-64
John Bruner, ear, as Musician December 12, 1863. Discharged for disa- bility June 14, 1565
William Pettibone, enl. Jan 11, 1564 Disch. for disability June 19, 1865.
Seth I. Rhodes, enl. December 17, 1861. Died at Fayetteville, West Vir- ginia, April 26, 1862.
Lorenzo D. Hunt, enl. Dee 11. 1861. Disch. for disability June 1, 1803. James Olds, enl, Dec. 17, 1861. Disch. at end of term, Dec. 17, 1864.
Asa Smith, enl. Dec. 17, 1561. Disch. at end of term, Dec. 17, 1864
Edward W. Roscoe, enl. May 19, 1861. Transferred to Company H March 15, 1864. Mustered out June 30, 1864.
Augustus Berschig, enl. Jan. 3, 1864. Disch. for disability Jan, 5, 1865.
COMPANY B.
Charles H. Morgan, enl. May 18, 1861, Company A; promoted to Ser- geant; and to Second Lieutenant August 18, 1863. Transferred to Company D, and promoted to First Lieutenant May 1, 1865; and to Captain Company B May 29, 1465. Mustered out with regiment. Henry Richardson, enr. Second Lieutenant Company D May 20, 1861; promoted to First Lieutenant Company B July 24, 1861: to Captain Company H. Fifth-Fourth Infantry, February 1, 1852.
COMPANY C.
Benjamin Jackson, transferred from Company I aud made 1st Lieuten- ant of Company C, June 1, 1963. Mustered out with the Regiment. John F. Cutler, enr. as Sergeant May 2), 1861; promoted to 2d Lieuten- ant July 23, 1861. Resigned September 22, 1861.
COMPANY D
Howard S. Lovejoy, enr. as Captain, May 20, 1861; wounded at Antietam, Maryland, September 1-12 Resigned Feb. 13, 1503.
Charles II Morgan, enlisted in Company A May 15, 1861, trans- ferred to Company D and made 1st Lieutenant May 1, 1965. Trans- ferred to Company B May 29, 1905.
John T. Ogden, enr. as Corporal May 20, 1861; promoted to Sergeant, to 2d Lieutenant April 20, 1864, aud to 1st Lieutenant May 30, 18H5. Mustered out with the Regiment July 26, 1863.
Henry L Hood, enl. Company G as 1st Lieutenant, June î, 1801; trans- ferred to Company D March 31, 1862, aud September 4th returned to Company G.
Abram A Hunter, eur as 1st Lieutenant May 20, 1561; promoted to Captain Company K March 1, 1862
Heury Richardson, eur as 2d Lieutenant May 20, 1961; promoted to 1st Lieutenant Company B .July 24, 1961.
Edward Cameron, en! May 20, 1961: promoted to Sergeant and to 1st Sergeant March 4, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg. July 26, 1865 John Gorman, enl. May :), 1561, promoted to Sergeant. Mnstered out with the regunent.
Edwin Hawes, enl May 20, 1561 Mustered out with the regiment.
George W. Penn. enl May 20, 1861; promoted to Musician and mustered out with the regiment.
Corydon Bassett, enl May 20, 1461. Mustered out with the regiment. William Graeber, enl. May 20, 14til. Mustered out with the regiment. Joel Hance, enl. May 20, 1961. Mastered out with the regiment.
Edgar Leach, enl. May 20, 1961. Mustered out with the regiment.
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Sylvester Leach, enl. May 20, 1861. Mustered ont with the regiment. Henry Marmilstein, enl May 20, 1861. Mustered out with the Reg. David E. Scott, enl. May 20. 1861. Mustered out with the Reg.
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