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No further important battle was participated in by the regiment until the Chickamauga engagement in which it also lost a number of officers and men. After this was over Colonel Higgins and Major McClure were "permitted " to resign from the service. At Lookout Mountain, November 24, 1863, at Mis- sion Ridge, November 25, and at Taylor's Ridge, Ga., November 27, the reg- iment was engaged, after which it was assigned to the Second Division of the Fourth Corps. The final battle in which it participated was at Buzzard Roost, or Rocky Face Ridge, on February 25-27, 1864, and in April following was sent to Chattanooga to await orders for muster-out. In June it proceeded to Columbus, and was, excepting Company D. mustered out by companies, at different dates, from June 17 to 24, by reason of expiration of term of service. Company C was mustered out on June 22, by J. M. Eyster, captain Eighteenth Infantry United States Army.
Roster Field and Staff.
Jacob Ammen, colonel, promoted to brigadier-general United States Vol- unteers, July 16, 1862.
Frederick C. Jones, colonel; promoted to colonel May 14, 1862 ; killed De- cember 31, 1862, at battle of Stone River, Tennessee.
David J. Higgins, colonel ; promoted from captain company C January I, 1863 ; resigned October 23, 1863.
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Samuel A. Gilbert, lieutenant-colonel ; promoted to colonel Forty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry October 18, 1861.
Lucien C. Buttles, lieutenant- colonel ; promoted from major October 14, 1861; resigned November 28, 1861.
Albert S. Hall, lieutenant-colonel ; promoted to major from captain com- pany F December 20, 1861 ; lieutenant-colonel May 14, 1862; colonel One Hundred and Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry August 11, 1862.
Armstead T. M. Cockrill, lieutenant-colonel ; promoted from captain com- pany D December 31, 1862 ; to colonel October 23, 1863, but not mustered ; mustered out June 24, 1864.
Shelton Sturgess, major ; promoted from captain company B October 14, 1861 ; resigned November 28, 1861.
Henry Terry, major ; promoted from captain company G May 14, 1862 ; to lieutenant-colonel August 11, 1862, but not mustered; killed December 31, 1862, in battle of Stone River, Tennessee.
Thomas M. McClure, major ; promoted from captain company K Decem- ber 31, 1862; resigned.
William B. Sturgess, major ; promoted from captain company A October 3, 1863 ; mustered out with regiment June 24, 1864.
Roster Company C.
Mustered into service June 1, 1861, at Camp Johnson, Ohio, by John C. Robinson, captain Fifth Infantry, United States Army; mustered out June 22, 1864, at Columbus, O.
David J. Higgins, captain ; promoted to colonel January 1, 1863.
De Witt C. Wadsworth, captain; promoted to first lieutenant from second lieutenant December 20, 1861 ; transferred to company I; promoted to cap- tain December 31, 1862 ; died September 21, 1863, of wounds received Sep- tember 20, 1863, at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia.
William C. Beck, captain ; appointed first sergeant from sergeant October 4, 1861 ; promoted to second lieutenant June 6, 1862 ; first lieutenant Decem- ber 31, 1862 ; captain April 21, 1864; mustered out with company June 22, 1 864.
Enoch Weller, first lieutenant ; promoted to captain company H October 3, 1861.
John H. Elbert first lieutenant; promoted from second lieutenant, company E, October 15, 1861 ; resigned January 6, 1862.
George W. Brown, first lieutenant; promoted from private company A April 21, 1864; transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infan- try, 1864.
Robert B. Billingsly, first sergeant ; appointed from sergeant June 29, 1861 ; died October 4, 1861, at Cheat Mountain, Va.
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Leonard B. Osborn, first sergeant; appointed from corporal October 8, 1861 ; first sergeant July 8, 1862; mustered out with company June 22, : 864.
Alfred Marion, sergeant ; appointed from corporal September 1, 1861 ; killed December 31, 1862, in battle of Stone River, Tennessee.
John R. Baker, sergeant; reduced from first sergeant June 29, 1861 ; died October 7, 1861, at Cheat Mountain, Va.
Lindly M. Tullis, sergeant; appointed from corporal October 4, 1861 ; killed September 19, 1863, in battle of Chickamauga, Ga.
John M. Root, sergeant ; died August 24, 1861, at Cheat Mountain Va.
George L. Dix, sergeant; appointed corporal March 1, 1862; sergeant July 8, 1862; discharged October 3, 1862, to enlist in the Fourth United States Artillery.
Israel J. Deemer, sergeant ; mustered as private; appointed sergeant April 1, 1862 ; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Peter W. Smith, sergeant; appointed from musician December 31, 1862 ; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
James Quinn, sergeant; appointed corporal June 1, 1862; sergeant De- cember 31, 1862 ; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Jason R. Orton, corporal ; appointed corporal August 30, 1862; died April 18, 1863, in hospital at Quincy, Ill., from wounds received in battle of Stone River, Tennessee.
Joseph H. Wright, corporal ; discharged April 23, 1863, to accept ap- pointment as contract surgeon.
Henry H. Arner, corporal ; appointed corporal June 1, 1862; discharged October 23, 1862 to enlist in Fourth United States Artillery.
Fisher A. Billingsley, corporal ; appointed corporal September 1, 1861 ; discharged May 18, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
John Matt, corporal ; appointed corporal December 21, 1861.
Richard Slette, corporal ; appointed corporal September 1, 1861 ; dis- charged to enlist in Fourth United States Artillery.
Henry Meyer, corporal; transferred to company F Eighteenth Ohio Vol- unteer Infantry, 1864 ; veteran.
Lewis Rubel, corporal ; appointed corporal March 12, 1861 ; transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1864; veteran.
James F. H. Cook, corporal ; appointed corporal ; transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry January 2, 1864 ; veteran.
William English, corporal ; appointed corporal March 12, 1864; trans- ferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry -, 1864 ; vet- cran.
John H. Roberts, corporal; appointed corporal June 1, 1862; wounded December 31, 1862, in battle of Stone River, Tennessee.
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John Liddle, corporal ; appointed corporal July 8, 1862; wounded Sep- tember 19, 1863, in battle of Chickamauga, Georgia.
John Whalon, corporal ; appointed corporal November 23, 1862; mus- tered out with company June 22, 1864.
John Sheppard, corporal ; appointed corporal December 31, 1862 ; mus- tered out with company June 22, 1864.
Irwin G. Porter, corporal ; appointed corporal November 31, 1862 ; mus- tered out with company June 22, 1864.
Jeremiah E. Williams, musician ; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Richard Larimer, wagoner; transferred from company H July 2, 1861; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Privates.
Ole Anderson ; killed July 25, 1861, at Camp Chase by the accidental dis- charge of a gun.
Nelson Arnold ; transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry -, 1864; veteran.
John Arni ; transferred to company H July 2, 1861.
Isaac H. Ames; transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry -, 1864.
Dayton Andrews; transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry -, 1864.
Francis Bradley ; reduced from corporal December 31, 1861 ; died March 22, 1862, near Duck River, Tennessee.
Henry C. Beck ; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Simon Bernhart; reduced from corporal September 1, 1861 ; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Isaac Burlingame ; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Lewis Bernstine; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
John Brokely; died July 4, 1862, at Athens, Ala.
Samuel Bradner ; no record found.
Benjamin F. Burcan ; discharged January 18, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
William L. Benton; transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volun- teer Infantry, -, 1864.
Thomas W. Carpenter ; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Thomas C. Campbell ; died November 16, 1861, at Cheat Mountain, Va.
Charles Castle ; no record found.
Jeremiah Cole, discharged October 2, 1863, on surgeon's certificate of dis- ability.
John C. Dildine, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
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MILITARY HISTORY.
George Dart, killed January 13, 1863, by Joseph King, at Murfreesboro, Tenn.
John Donevon, wounded September 19, 1863, in battle of Chickamauga, Ga., transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, -, 1864.
Samuel F. Donaldson, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Vol- unteer Infantry, -, 1864 ; veteran.
John L. Dunbar, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864.
Frederick Everhardt, discharged October 24. 1862, to enlist in Fourth United States Artillery.
James S. Edsall, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864 ; veteran.
John L. Ennis, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864.
Alanson Ford, no record found.
Hiram Fosnot, discharged August, 8, 1861, on surgeon's certificate of dis- ability.
Victor W. Frederick, transferred to company H, July 2, 1861.
Solomon Foster, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864.
Joshua Foster, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864.
Caleb Garrett, discharged August 25, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of dis- ability.
Chambers O. Gamble, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volun- teer Infantry, -, 1864 ; veteran.
John Grose, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps August 5, 1863, by or- der of war department.
Henry Garrett, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864.
John H. Hibler, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
George W. Hanan, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Gilbert H. Hewitt, record missing.
John Heater, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864 ; veteran.
Isaac Jones, died March 26, 1862, in hospital at Nashville, Tenn.
Joseph King, record missing.
Frederick A Ketcham, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volun- teer Infantry, -, 1864.
William Luff, discharged May 8, 1863, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Henry Leonard, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Infantry, - - 1864.
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Michael McGasky, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Peter Miller, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Frank L. Meyers, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Charles McGraves, reduced from wagoner September 1, 1861 ; discharged February 16, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
William Marlow, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Iniantry, -, 1864; veteran.
George Neidle, appointed corporal September 1, 1861 ; reduced to ranks December 21, 1861 ; discharged May 17, 1862.
Rufus L. Ney, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864; veteran.
Benjamin F. Peterson, discharged January 18, 1862, on surgeon's certifi- cate of disability.
William A. Roller, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Jacob Rinehart, wounded September 19, 1863, in battle of Chickamauga, Ga .; mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Peter Ryan, discharged April 3, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Jackson Ryan, discharged May 17, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disa- bility.
Samuel Richy, discharged, date unknown.
Henry B. Robinson, discharged August 18, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Joshua M. Roller, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, -, 1864.
Bohart Stineley, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
George Stubenhofer, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Charles Shurley, wounded September 19, 1863, in battle of Chickamauga, Ga .; absent, sick in hospital at Madison, Ind. ; mustered out June 22, 1864, by order of war department.
Peter J. Shuster, died October 9, 1861, at Cheat Mountain, Va.
Charles Sill, discharged May 31, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
David Steigle, wounded Dec. 31, 1862, in battle of Stone River, Tenn. ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 15, 1864, by order of war de- partment.
Philip Smith, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer Infan- try -, 1864.
Patrick Shunnessey, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volun- teer Infantry, -, I.864.
Henry Traut, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
John E. Taylor, died January 7, 1863, of wounds received at battle of Stone River December 31, 1862.
Sylvanus F. Tullis, records missing.
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William Titswood, discharged July 20, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Benjamin F. Taylor, discharged October 24, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Frederick Tester, discharged September 8, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Richard B. Tullis, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 16, 1864, by order of war department.
William Voit, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
George Vining, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
John Q. Vanderslice, discharged August 19, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
George Waters, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
Jacob Warner, mustered out with company June 22, 1864.
John Weyle, died April 1, 1862, in hospital at Nashville, Tenn.
Charles Wilson, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -1864 ; veteran.
Joseph M. Waldorf, transferred to Veteran Reserve, Corps, September I, 1863, by order of war department.
Thomas Weston, transferred to company F, Eighteenth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, -, 1864.
THE FIFTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
To the numerical strength of this regiment Erie county contributed as largely as to any represented by the county in the three years service. Companies A, C. D and I were recruited in this and Huron counties, while the field and staff of the regiment were also in part composed of men from the sections named.
The regiment was raised during the months of September, October and November, 1861, and rendezvoused at Norwalk, the county seat of Huron county. It was not until the latter part of January, 1862, that the Fifty-fifth broke camp at Norwalk, and proceeded to Grafton, W. Va., where it remained for a short time, and thence went to New Creek. Here the men experienced some severe marching service and engaged in a brisk skirmish at Moorefield, but in February the regiment returned to Grafton.
Like all commands of northern troops, unused to the climate of the South, the men of the Fifty-fifth suffered severely from contagious and infectious dis- cases ; many died and others were rendered wholly unfit for active service.
During the latter part of April the regiment, except companies D, E and G, moved with Schenck's brigade, to which it was attached, to McDowell, in the battle at which place they were engaged, acting in support of a battery, and not under heavy fire. At Cross Keys the regiment was on the field but not engaged. After this they moved to Middletown, near Winchester, where the regiment was brigaded with the Twenty-fifth, Seventy-third and Seventy- fifth Ohio regiments and was attached to General Schenck's division.
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On August 9, 1862, the brigade participated in the fight at Cedar Moun- tain and suffered some loss. Again at the Second Bull Run, on the 30th of the same month, they lay in support of a battery when the rebels appeared on their flank, with whom they at once engaged and continued until dark when the whole line fell back to Centreville. After this the regiment went into camp for a few days on Munson's Hill, but on September 22, returned to Cen- treville. From this point a number of reconnoissances were made but no general engagement was participated in until the battle of Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863, with the Eleventh Corps, to which it had been assigned. In the Chan- cellorsville fight the Fifty-fifth lost one hundred and fifty-three men in killed, wounded and missing. The regiment was then assigned to the Second Brigade of the Second Division and so remained until the end of its term of service.
From Brooks's Station the Fifty-fifth with its brigade marched to Gettys- burg, Pa., where it again was engaged, first being posted on Cemetery Hill, but afterward moving to the left of the Baltimore Pike. While not in the reg- ular battle line, the regiment was continually exposed to a severe fire and lost fifty men. The regiment joined in pursuit of the retreating rebel forces for some days and on July 25th went into camp at Catlett's Station, when it was assigned to picket duty.
In September the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps left camp, and by a series of movements by rail and marching, reached the battle ground of Mission Ridge where they were engaged on November 25, and suffered a slight loss, their po- sition being on the extreme left. After this the Fifty-fifth entered on the Knoxville campaign. This was made in the dead of winter, without tents or blankets. On the Ist of January following the Knoxville campaign three hun- dred and nineteen of the men of the Fifty-fifth re-enlisted, and thus became veterans. They were granted an extended leave of absence, and it was not until the early part of March, 1864, that they again encamped in the Lookout Valley. At about this time the Eleventh and Twelfth army corps were con- solidated and denominated the Twentieth, of which the Fifty-fifth formed a part of the Third Brigade of the Third Division.
Then commenced the Atlanta campaign, and in it the regiment partici- pated. The month of May witnessed a succession of active operations, com- mencing with the affair at Buzzard's Roost Gap, Ga., on the 5th; again on the 15th came the engagement at Resaca, where the regiment was under heavy fire and lost nearly one hundred men. From May 19 to the early part of June, the Fifty-fifth were in a series of maneuvres about Cassville, Dallas, New Hope Church and Marietta, and the 9th of June found them engaged in the operations at Kenesaw Mountain, which continued during the best part of the month.
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The month of July found the brigade to which the Fifty-fifth belonged en- gaged in the movements and battle at Chattahoochie River, on the 12th, and a'so at Peach Tree Creek, on the 20th. Further, they participated in the other operations just prior to and during the siege of Atlanta. This latter occupied from July 28 to September 2, 1864, and about this time the city was occupied and comfortable quarters found for the men. When the regiment left Look- out Valley to enter upon this campaign, it numbered about four hundred men fit for service, but in the events that followed up to the time that Atlanta was occupied, that number was reduced by about one-half, so that the entire avail- able force amounted to less than two hundred. About the Ist of November the regiment received drafted men, substitutes, and some recruits, numbering in all some two hundred, and about this time those who were not veterans were mustered out.
On the 15th of November the brigade left Atlanta and took up the line of march toward the sea. On the 21st of December it arrived at Savannah, and went into camp on the northwest of the city. Here it remained until the early part of January, 1865, when it moved to the opposite side of the river.
In March commenced the campaign of the Carolinas, and on the 16th and 19th the regiment encountered the enemy at Smith's Farm, and lost, in the two fights, about fifty men. On the 24th Goldsboro was reached, and the troops passed in review before their gallant commander, General Sherman. From Goldsboro the Fifty-fifth went to Raleigh, and on the 30th commenced the return to Washington. Richmond was reached May II, and on the 18th the regiment encamped near Alexandria. On the 24th it crossed Long Bridge and participated in the grand review, after which it went into camp near Wash- ington. Upon the disbanding of the Twentieth corps, the Ohio regiments be- longing to it were organized into a provisional brigade, and were assigned to the Fourteenth corps. On the 10th of June they proceeded to Louisville, Ky., and here, on the 11th of July, the Fifty- fifth was mustered out of service.
Three and one-half years of army life told seriously against the Fifty-fifth. From all sources it received during this time thirteen hundred and fifty men, and of these seven hundred and fifty were either killed or wounded. Ten offi- cers were wounded, and eight were either killed or died from wounds. The regiment was engaged in about thirty battles or skirmishes, of greater or less severity, the more prominent of which were McDowell, Va., May 8, 1862, and thereafter at Cross Keys, Cedar Mountain, the Second Bull Run, Chancellors- ville, Gettysburg, Pa., Orchard Knob, Tenn., Mission Ridge, Buzzard's Roost Gap, Resaca, Cassville, Kenesaw Mountain, Chattahoochie River, Peach Tree Creek, Siege of Atlanta, Turner's Ferry, Savannah, Arnysboro and Benton- .c. This list of battles is credited the regiment in the work entitled " Ros- ter of Ohio Soldiers."
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Roster-Field and Staff.
John C. Lee, colonel ; promoted from major November 20, 1861; resigned May 8, 1863.
Charles B. Gambee, colonel ; promoted to major from captain company A, October 2, 1862; to lieutenant-colonel March 4, 1863; to colonel May 8, 1863 ; killed May 16, 1864, in battle of Resaca, Ga.
George H. Safford, lieutenant-colonel ; resigned March 4, 1863.
James M. Stevens, lieutenant-colonel; promoted to major from captain company H, March 4, 1863 ; wounded May 2, 1863, in battle of Chancellors- ville, Va .; arm amputated ; promoted to lieutenant-colonel May 8, 1863 ; re- signed May 25, 1864.
Edwin H. Powers, lieutenant-colonel ; promoted from captain company K, June 27, 1864; mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865.
Daniel F. De Wolf, major ; promoted from adjutant November 25, 1861 ; resigned October 2, 1862.
Rudolphus Robbins, major ; promoted from captain company K, May 8, 1863; killed May 16, 1864, in battle of Resaca, Ga.
Charles P. Wickham, major ; promoted from captain company I, June 27, 1864; brevet lieutenant-colonel March 13, 1865; mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865.
Roster Company C.
Horatio N. Shipman, captain ; appointed captain October 16, 1861 ; re- signed March 10, 1863.
Henry Miller, captain ; promoted from first lieutenant company K, Febru- ary 12, 1863 ; resigned September 28, 1864.
Benjamin F. Evans, captain ; promoted from first lieutenant company B, April 24, 1865 ; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Henry W. Persing, first lieutenant; appointed first lieutenant October 16, 1861 ; promoted to captain and assistant quartermaster July 18, 1863.
Thomas O'Leary, first lieutenant; appointed first sergeant from sergeant April 4, 1862; promoted to second lieutenant July 17, 1862; first lieutenant March 6, 1863 ; resigned December 28, 1863.
John R. Lowe, first lieutenant ; appointed sergeant from corporal April 4, 1862 ; first sergeant July 17, 1862 ; promoted to sergeant-major February II, 1863 ; promoted from second lieutenant company B, March 9, 1864, to cap- tain company H, June 27, 1864.
Thomas W. Miller, first lieutenant ; transferred from adjutant September 2, 1864; mustered out January 4, 1865, on expiration of term of enlistment.
John Bellman, first lieutenant; promoted from first sergeant company E, April 24, 1865 ; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Arthur Cranston, second lieutenant; appointed second lieutenant October 16, 1861 ; resigned March 15, 1862.
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MILITARY HISTORY.
William S. Wickham, second lieutenant; transferred from company D, June 1, 1863 ; transferred to company B.
Walter W. Thomas, first sergeant; promoted to second lieutenant March 15, 1862, but not mustered ; died April 2, 1862, at Grafton, Va.
Henry B. Warren, first sergeant; wounded July 3, 1863, in battle of Get- tysburg, Pa. ; appointed first sergeant from corporal January 1, 1864; pro- moted to quartermaster-sergeant October 28, 1864 ; veteran.
David A. Warren, first sergeant ; appointed corporal April 10, 1862 ; ser- geant October 27, 1862; wounded July 3, 1863, in battle of Gettysburg,| Pa .; appointed first sergeant October 28, 1864; wounded March 19, 1865, in bat- tie of Bentonville, N. C .; discharged July 3, 1865, at De Camp Hospital, N. Y .; veteran.
Alonzo Keeler, sergeant; appointed corporal October 1, 1862 ; sergeant, January 1, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran.
James Hartney, sergeant ; appointed corporal January 1, 1864; sergeant, October 28, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865 ; veteran.
Robert Young, sergeant; mustered out with company July 11, 1865 ; vet- cran.
Azenia A. Nichols, sergeant; appointed corporal January 1, 1864; ser- geant, May 1, 1865 ; mustered out with company July 11, 1865 ; veteran.
William H. Long, sergeant; appointed from corporal October 16, 1861 ; discharged October 22, 1862, at -, N. J.
James Young, sergeant ; discharged April 1, 1863, at Columbus, O., on surgeon's certificate of disability.
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