History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches, Part 26

Author: Ford, Henry A., comp; Ford, Kate B., joint comp; Williams, L.A. & co., Cleveland, O., pub
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio, L. A. Williams
Number of Pages: 590


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Killed in Battle .- Corporal John Rnoff; Privates Fidel Edelman, Christopher Hornang, Frederick Noeka.


Died .- Corporal Henry Seimers, Martin Dumbacher, George Gaul, Herman Jarger.


Discharged .- Sergeant Phillip Spangler ; First Sergeant Henry W. Sanders ; Sergeants John Limberger, Frederick Steiner ; Drummer Fred- erick Blamerthal ; Privates Frederick Bruner, Jacob Arnold, Henry Barwig, Frederick Gross, Charles Guilharme, Christopher Halbrider, William E. Hagedon, John Hellwig, Joseph Kirlack, Charles Kelb, John Keiahardt, Adam Mayer, Frederick Meyers, Henry Pfisterer, Da- vid Ross, Angust Scharck.


Prisoners of War .- Privates Leo Wippel, Frederick Walker.


Transferred .- Musician Weber Herman, Charles Benninger, Daniel Eyser, Joseph Kelderich, Henry J. Kock, Thomas Streiff, Jacob Wed- erick.


COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Gustav Kammerling. Captain Louis Henser. First Lieutenant Herman Luetkenhaus.


Second Lieutenant Alexis Hilbrun.


Second Lieutenant John Baumgartner.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Frank Hinman. Sergeant Christian Etzell.


Sergeant John B. Hoenemann. Sergeant George F. Feir. Corporal Julius Geram. Corporal Gerhardt Ferber. Corporal Alovis Maver. Corporal Joseph Lohman. Corporal John Prichtel. Corporal Joseph Becker. Wagoner Henry Steffens.


PRIVATES.


Henry Arnold, Matthew Altinger, William Appenfenfelder, Christian Bay, Conrad Dahloff, Frederick Engelay, Charles Fenderonich, John Guenther, Frederick Habenicht, William Hunskahl, Henry Hoer, Wil-


liam Kimberly, Conrad Kramer, Charles Messner, Charles May, Julius Nordhoff, Henry Nickel, Henry Neulman, Henry Rume, Andrew Rohr, Charles Rothfuss, Phillipp Steuber William Stern, Ernst Straup, Vin- cent Schott, August Schoenfeld, William Schoenfeld, John Schmulling, John Schmidt, Christian Schnell, Henry Sander, Anthony Siebelder, Lawrence Steuber, Charles Schaefer, Frederick Schroeder, Frank Traw, Andrew Vollett, Conrad Vassler, William Wahlbrink, Adolph Brew- erer, John Brachle, Jacob Korn, Charles Merroth, Phillip Mella, Wil- liam Schroer, Henry L. Weber.


Killed in Battle .- Privates Gottlieb Hirschmann, George Hirsbrun- ner, Anton Knittell, Frederick Mueller, Herman Schmidt, Frederick Miefert, Frederick Werth, Christian Gerstaller; Corporal Charles Roman.


Died .- Privates Matthew Buehl, Charles Roller, John B. Stieff, John Wilke.


Discharged .- Sergeants Frederick Oberkline, John Obervahn, Wil- liam Kiliam ; Privates Jacob Arnold, Nicholas Brann, Charles Berger, Charles Brill, Prosper Binghard, Christopher Hornickle, Charles Hal- ler, Paul Jessing, Martin Kern, Charles Kern, Conrad Kauffman, Henry Karp, Henry Moore, George Mietsch, Angust Nolte, Edward Schenkel, Gotlieb Schaffner, Herman Stahl, Casper Rung.


Prisoners of War .- Sergeant V. Hummell, Charles Corp, Charles Danbenmerkel, Henry Pappenberg, Leonard Hermann; Corporal Jo- seph Becker.


Recruits and Prisoners of War .- Privates John B. Baumgartner, An- drew Dietz, Bernhardt Klineberg, Otto Zink.


Not on Muster Roll .- Private John Trarbauch.


COMPANY G.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Gustavus Richter.


Captain Adam Schumacker.


First Lieutenant Charles Zahn.


First Lieutenant Theodore Lammer.


First Lieutenant Alexander Hillbrum.


Second Lieutenant Frederick Oberkline.


Second Lientenant George Hartung.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Charles Golde.


Sergeant August Gebhardt.


Sergeant Frederick Emmert.


Sergeant Charles Kaschule.


-Corporal Christian Herman.


Corporal Henry Nagel.


Corporal Franz Winter.


Corporal Charles Schronckhart.


Corporal Edward Rapp.


Corporal Herman Schutz.


Corporal Franz Spahn.


PRIVATES.


Adam Wenzel, George Appelman, Ernst Buerkle, Joseph Bleible, Frederick Cramer, Charles Doolharte, Charles Dutchman, William Diehlmier, Frank Denkinger, Henry Dirkson, Justns Enter, Lonis Gschwind, Herman Howard, Daniel Hess, Raymond Holl, William Heiderman, Henry Hinneche, Angust Kimple, Jacob Kreiss, John Loffler, Frederick Leuke, William Leipnitz, Frederick Maeir, John Mueller, Lewis Plattin, Otto Roggenbricker, Philip R. Rack, Bernhard Sextro, Henry Stoddick, Christian Schetler, Joseph Schneider, Peter Schneider, Henry Stamm, August Schroppe, Herman Spaemberg, Joseph Schander, Christian Schmidt, Angust Seigmund, John Schmidt, Frederick Strick, Lonis Schmolze, George Wiedeworth, Peter Wet- terick, William Zarsk,e Peter Brummer, Christopher Dammier, John Greberstein, Anthony Otto, Casper Oberdries, John Rudel, Henry Rupprehct, Jacob Schifferdecker, Conrad Stein, Anthony Zeke.


Killed in Battle .- Corporal Herman Lutz; Privates Frederick Gor- dike, William Hnth, Otto Kutter, George Kuhne.


Died .- Sergeant George Honold; Privates Rudolph Arnold, Franz Baechle, William Baelser, William Federlin, Frederick Fisch, Henry Racke, William Newman, William Trimemeyer.


Missing in Action .- Private John Ganer.


Discharged .- First Sergeant Ferdinand Seyper; Corporal Andreas Hosfeld; Privates Ehrhart Buettner, Charles Biedenhender, John Friker, George Harting, Lucas Haettig, Simon Kaerling, George Lim- berger, Willliam Meir, Henry Mayer, Joshua Mueller, Angust Pert, William Schnellman, Henry Schubrook, Otto Spankuch, Valentine Weinheimer.


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Transferred. - Private Charles Barker; Musicians John Deiterich, Michael Meiser.


On muster-in, but not on muster-out roll. - First Lieutenant Charles Bahn,


COMPANY H.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Jacob Glonchowski. First Lieutenant Morris Pohlman. First Linetenant Herman Groskordt. Second Lieutenant Adolphus Kuhn. Second Lieutenant Lonis Kuster.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Robert Haile.


Sergeant Peter Heischaner.


Sergeant Frederick Brand. Sergeant Wilhelm Besseeke.


Corporal Carl Kommandera.


Corporal Charles Stuchle.


Corporal August Stoeppel. Corporal Peter Stoltz. Corporal William Meinking. Corporal August Kettler. Wagoner Andrew Motrz.


PRIVATES.


John Bachmann, Charles Brandt, Philip Blum, Louis Bode, Herman Buscher, Wilhelm Buscher, John Bulow, Henry DeVenkamp, William Doepke, Francis Fenerstein, Charles Fischer, John Frommel, John Grothen, John Hazeltein, Jacob Hatman, Nicholas Hanck, Frederick Hebenstreel, George Hesch, John Janson, Philip Jacob, Gustave Kaiser, Christian Kleinschmit, Henry Krumdick, John Krans, Isador Kuhn, Theodore Koehn, Henry Lubbert, William Meier, Henrich Meinking, Frederick Munzer, Frederick Opitz, Bernhardt Ortmann, Frederick Poff, Bernhard Quinke, Lorenz Quinke, Angust Roese, Gustave Rulle, John Schaefer, John Schatzben, George Schatzmann, John Schiek, Emil Schudert, Albert Schmidt, Matthias Schaller, Jacob Schneider, George Seeger, George Severling, Theodore Skinner, Henry Struve, Christian Tolle, Christian Voeckel, Andrew Woessner, Joseph Wegner, Paul Dilley, Henry Pfaffenbauch, Theodore Hartz, Matthias Meier.


Died .- Corporal Louis Weghurst; Privates John Blankenheim, George Belk, Louis Buscher, Joseph Danner, Andrew Haum, Henry Keifer, Theodore Sabin.


Discharged .- Sergeants George Graff, Henry Marting; Privates Fred- erick Abel, George Beigel, Charles Dolletsbeek, Joseph Dietsch, Loyd Dixon, William Gehm, Charles Hillwein, Michael Rapp, Anton Wild.


Transferred .- Sergeant John Lindner; Corporals Herman Fischer, August Wilsbacher; Musician Leopold Praeger; Privates Albert Bender, Frederick Brandt, Theodore Herth, Christopher Miller, John Ridder- mann.


Prisoners of War .- Sergeant Joseph Hochler; Privates Christian Ehlert, Joseph Hillinger, Bernhard Riddamann, Frederick Vehrenkamp, Henry Voss, Henry Foss.


COMPANY 1. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John Ganson. First Lieutenant William Henbig.


First Lieutenant Charles Dolezich. Second Lieutenant Joseph Graff. Second Lientenant Andrew Jenny.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Ferdinand Opitz. Sergeant William Huttenmiller.


Sergeant George Stenken.


Corporal Herman Liman. Corporal Frederick Jant.


Corporal John Steffel. Corporal Anton Greiner.


Corporal Herman Warnke. Corporal John Schmidt. Musician Lonis Hoendorf.


PRIVATES.


William Bickmeyer, Jacob Boehler, Philip Burckhardt, Emil Becher, Christian Balks, William Bock, Joseph Comarth, Herman Demme, Leopold Dollen, Philip Fitz, Benjamin Foley, Christian Fleichman, Francis Filian, Michael Graw, Louis Haack, Edward Hammel, Chris- tian Haffner, Ignatz Hoch, John Heine, Louis Hoerr, Rudolph Hoel-


schen, Frederick Hoeller, Fedolin Kaffoden, Charles Leiser, Anton Meier, William Muerer, Philip Merty, Adolph Newbrick, John Ort- wein, Charles Ohl, Henry Paul, Alexander Ruf, Peter Rohland, Joseph Shirm, Angust Stoecken, William Stoecken, John Schuman, Frederick Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, John Seifert, Charles Stants, Christian Soherer, Charles Slienle, Fabian Wiemer, Henry Westmeyer, Conrarth Wolf, Jacob Blattner, August Beisen, Gustav Becker, Charles Haack, Peter Hobstetter, Daniel Schmidt, Leo Schroeder, Christian Schott, Daniel Schneider, Joseph Wickert.


Killed in Battle .- Sergeant Michael Hamman, Corporal Gottlieb Reiber; Privates, Lee Bochler, Frederick Frill, John Kental, Charles Mueller, William Reichman, Gustav Stoecken, Conarth Springgard.


Died .- Drummer Thornton Eberhardt; Privates Henry Blomeyer, Louis Runk, George Vanan.


Discharged .- Frederick Bauenmeister, Christian Constanz, Bern- hardt Hoelscher, Urban Keifenheim, George Kapp, Jacob Lava, Charles Mensing, John Adam Nay, Charles Taucher.


Prisoners of War .- First Sergeant James Doll; Sergeant Casper Messemer; Corporal Charles Hoppest, Wagoner Jacob Schaeffer Pri- vates Daniel Grimm, Edward Uttendenfer.


Transferred. - First Sergeant Richard Schneider; Privates Philip Bikel, Frederick Banemeister, Jacob Baner, John Boccord, Lewis Kadow.


COMPANY K.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain George Sommer.


Captain E. B. Thomson.


First Lieutenant Theodore Hafner.


First Lieutenant James Mangold.


First Lieutenaut Lonis Grove,


Second Lientenant Louis Fricker.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Jacob Mather.


Sergeant Peter Kinzler.


Sergeant Charles Kempf.


Sergeant Lorenz Miller.


Sergeant John Kempfer.


Corporal Julius Siegel.


Corporal Joseph Frichs.


Corporal Philip Marrer.


Corporal John Radley.


Corporal David Thaler.


Teamster Leonard Wissmeier.


PRIVATES.


Jacob Angust, Bernhard Axra, Ferdinand Baldinger, Martin Bassler, Henry Baner, Jacob Beck, Sebastian Beringer, Thomas Buchta, Rein- hard Dalmon, Alexander Dalmon, Peter Erbacher, George Fellinger, August Fellsman, John Grether, Theodore Gubser, John Geiger, Con- stantine Geschwind, Frederick Hartmann, John Hartman, George Hof, August Halthof, John Hoch, Jacob Jetter, Joseph Knoble, Leonard Kirscher, Jacob Kirschbaum, Martin Kramer, William Lenzer, Anton Myer, Emannel Marthi, George Meixner, Frederick Mueller, Georg Mutter, Jacob Mandery, John Obenauer, Michael Rentschler, Victor Ruedy, Jacob Sommer, John Scheverman, Frederick Schubert, Philip Schubert, Martin Seifert, Alphens Sommerhalder, George J. Schenck, Henry Waechler, Jacob Zellweyer, Marcus Ziegenhard, Jacob Hotz, Adam Kuehn, George Sommer, Ferdinand Seyfried, John Seidel, Her- man Teichert.


Killed in Battle .- Privates Godfrey Hauth, Gottfried Grosser.


Missing in Action .- George Roller, Andrew Schuyeck.


Died .- Privates, William Gerhard, Albert Homcger, Leopold Mar- rer, Solomon Schneider, John Schneider, John Seibold, Cyriack Vogt. Discharged. - Corporals William Mueller, Anthony Mohler; Pri- vates George Buettner, Lewis Bauer, Jacob Honppler, John Kuhn, John Kull, Christopher Kull, John Mueller, John Mickel, Henry Neuman, Louis Preissel, John Renner, Theodore Rehse, Martin Sei- ler, John Schenck, William Sanerwine, Marcus Wieser, Conrad Zie- gler, Frederick Zamp.


Prisoners of War .- Privates William Berg, Charles Rauber.


Transferred .--- Corporal. Joseph Krebs; Privates Adolph Brandner, Julius Fischer, George Gruntee, Peter Keltenbach, Jacob Orth, Peter Schaus, William Hauck, Charles Henry, Frederick Lanch.


TENTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This was one of the several regiments raised at once in Cincinnati upon the outbreak of the war. It mus-


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tered in May 7, 1861, and shortly after marched from Camp Harrison to Camp Dennison, seventeen miles, in less than four hours. Many officers and enlisted men had seen service in Mexico and Europe. It was inspected at Camp Dennison by General Mcclellan, and highly complimented by him. In the latter part of May the Tenth re-enlisted almost in a body for three years, and was again mustered in, June 3d, as a three-years' regiment, when the ladies of Cincinnati presented it a splendid stand of colors. June 24th it was reported to General Mc- Clellan at Grafton, and marched thence to Clarksburgh, whence it moved to the relief of a beleaguered force at Glenville, but found it relieved without a fight. Two months marching and scouting in the mountains followed, after which it led the advance of Rosecrans to Carnifex Ferry. Here the regiment was hotly engaged and com- pelled to fall back. In the subsequent movements the Tenth took an active share, serving in every skirmish and battle in that campaign, closing with the chase of Floyd from Cotton mountain. November 2d, the Tenth returned to Cincinnati on its way to Kentucky, and re- ceived a most enthusiastic greeting as the "heroes of Car- nifex." Some of the streets through which it moved were so thronged that space was scarcely left for the column. It formed in line on Broadway, opposite Colonel Lytle's home, where he was suffering from a wound, but arose and accompanied his regiment on its triumphal march. After a week in the city it went to Kentucky and was as- signed to the Thirteenth brigade, Third division of Buell's army. Through Kentucky and Tennessee it shared the splendid achievements of General Mitchel, its division commander, and upon reaching Huntsville, Alabama, it was put on provost guard duty, which it performed to the eminent satisfaction of the citizens. Colonel Lytle was now commanding the brigade, and led it on the long march back to the Ohio. October 2d, the regiment received sixty recruits, and the next day moved toward Perryville, where it was very sharply engaged, losing almost exactly one half the number with which it went into action. When General Rosecrans relieved Buell the Tenth was announced as headquarters and provost guard of the Ar- my of the Cumberland, relieving the Fifteenth United States infantry. During the battle of Stone River it pro- tected the communications, and was highly commended in the official report. Seven companies of the regiment saved a train which was being plundered by Wheeler's cavalry, besides turning back several thousand fugitives from the battle-field. At headquarters, some time after, Mrs. Rosecrans personally presented the members of the "Roll of Honor" in the regiment with their badges, and pinned them herself on the breasts of the veterans. A beautiful national flag was also received from the city of Cincinnati in appreciation of the gallantry and daring of the Tenth. The regiment was present with Rosecrans at Chickamauga, and with Thomas at Mission Ridge, Buzzard Roost, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and in the Atlanta campaign to Kingston. When its term had near- ly expired it was formed in front of headquarters, where General Thomas, contrary to his custom, addressed it a few words of parting cheer and of compliment for its


bearing on all occasions. General Whipple, chief of staff, sent a eulogistic letter expressing his deep regret that the army was about to lose the "glorious old Tenth Ohio." The boys gave "three times three" for General Thomas, and another for the Army of the Cumberland, and still another for the Union cause, and then filed off home- ward bound. Its return was cordially welcomed in Cin- cinnati, and it was shortly afterward mustered out of ser- vice.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel William H. Lytle.


Colonel Joseph W. Burk.


Lieutenant Colonel Herman J. Korff,


Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Moore.


Lieutenant Colonel William M. Ward.


Major John E. Hudson.


Adjutant James A. Groves.


Adjutant Daniel O'Connor.


Adjutant Thomas A. Patterson.


Quartermaster Francis Darr.


Quartermaster Nicholas Lacy.


Quartermaster Luke Murrin.


Surgeon Charles S. Muscroft.


Surgeon Homer C. Shaw.


Assistant Surgeon John B. Rice.


Assistant Surgeon Joseph H. Van Deman.


Assistant Surgeon Francis E. Powers.


Chaplain William T. O'Higgins.


Sergeant Major Nicholas Knox.


Sergeant Major Daniel Troohig.


Sergeant Major Newton McKee.


Quartermaster Sergeant Luke Murrin.


Quartermaster Sergeant John Connolly.


Commissary Sergeant Matthias Reiddinger.


Commissary Sergeant John Heber.


Hospital Steward John J. Menninger,


Chief Bugler Jacob Seibeck.


Principal Musician John O'Grady.


REGIMENTAL BAND.


Principal Musician John W. Walter; Musicians John Breslau, Louis J. Blackner, William Bierman, Hugh Coyle, Charles Colgan, Daniel Finn, John W. Fischer, Hugh Hurley, Frederick C. Krull, John Man- ogue, Simon Moeller, William J. O'Neill, Charles A. Rademacher, Bernard Strusberger, Peter C. Schickle, Charles Schroth, George F. Wedemeyer, Charles Walter.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John O'Dowd.


Captain John Fanning.


First Lieutenant John Crauley.


First Lieutenant Daniel O'Neill.


First Lieutenant Timothy D. McNeff.


Second Lieutenant William Lambert.


Second Lieutenant James Foley.


Second Lieutenant Isaac Shideler.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Luke Jones.


Sergeant Thomas Burcell.


Sergeant Manuel O'Ribe.


Sergeant Michael O'Brien.


Sergeant John P. Williams.


Corporal Samuel Hickman.


Corporal Patrick Norton.


Corporal Patrick Troohig.


PRIVATES.


James Brown, Thomas Barry, Michael Carey, Dennis Curran, Wil- liam Crumley, Patrick Conroy, Thomas Coleman, Thomas Dolan, John Deffley, John Fenn, John Gilligan, Patrick Giltman, Matthew Herbert, David Higgins, Edward Hanlon, Timothy Hartnett, Richard Jennings, James E. Jones, John Kenney, John Logan, Michael Lar- kins, Thomas McDonald, Patrick McGarry, James Maloney, John Muhan, John 1. Murphy, Patrick Nealon, Francis Phillips, Thomas


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Ryan, Dennis Ryan, Michael Tydings, Timothy Umford, Michael Barry, Felix McHugh, James Smith, James Horan, Charles B. Davis, James Boyd, Thomas O'Brien, Michael I. Patton, Michael Keenan, James Tulty, Hugh Dennedy, Henry A. Brown, James Clare, Timo- thy Doyle, Patrick J. Gillivan, Patrick Keenan, Patrick McCudgen, Samuel McMullen, Charles Malloy, Robert Kittrich, James McAndre, William O'Brien, Patrick O'Neill, Thomas Bryan, John Reed, Patrick Stark, Jacob Sage, John Duffy, James Galligher, Thomas Dwyer.


Killed in Battle .- Sergeants John Dowd and Patrick Kavanagh; Privates Thomas German, William Morehouse, Harry Rooney, Patrick Keeshaw, Daniel Diffley, James Harrison, James Haley, Bernard Ken- ney, Hamilton Keown, Tobias Real.


Died .- Corporals Joseph Dume and James Fisher; Privates John Carey, James McCudley, Patrick Jourdan, Hubert Farrell.


Discharged .- Sergeant Daniel O'Neill, Daniel Toohig, William Lam- bert, James Foley; Privates John Connelly, Charles Dennenhour, George Leonard, Charles McDermott, James Malone, Daniel O'Con- nor.


Transferred .- Privates Francis Carroll, James Christy, John Barrett, David Cullerton, Michael Cowan, John Cushing, Patrick Dowd, James Malone, John Fitzpatrick, Michael Ryan, John Harte, James B. Mar- tin, Thomas Mahoney, John Donohoe, Dennis Murphy, Edward Can- non, Michael Brophy.


COMPANY B.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Emil Seib. Captain C. F. Nickel.


Captain Rudolph Seebaum.


First Lieutenant George Schafanacker.


First Lieutenant Charles Weber.


Second Lieutenant Matthias Reidlinger.


Second Lieutenant William Thede.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant William Grundkemeyer.


Sergeant August Maak,


Sergeant Charles Heok.


Corporal John Keoh.


Corporal John Dannenhaner.


Corporal Fritz Tiemann,


Corporal Henry Toppe. Corporal William Holle.


PRIVATES.


John Dicks, Henry Borchers, John Burns, Herman Brugemann, William Carotens, Abraham Creppel, John Dippel, Christian Drehs, Charles Dreyer, Frederick Gleisker, Lorenz Germann, Christian Gill, Joseph Hampfling, Brenhardt Herbert, Ulrich Hepler, Henry Hofle, Charles Junket, Phillip S. Kappes, Andreas Krogner, Fritz Kurz, Henry Leive, Charles Linsel, Jacob Manshardt, Henry Mainsen, Ernest Mathies, Henry Meyer, Henry Mueller, August Reinfield, George Reinfelder, Charles Rosenplanter, Casper Schiller, Henry Schmidt, Ernst Schmeisser, Frederick Schoeuben, John Schubert, Thomas Schuster, Simon Seiger, Thadeus Sonnentag, John Spery, Fritz Weckerlin, Alexander Westerkamm, Frederick Strew, Fritz Weiskopf, Wilhelm Westler, Jacob Ziegle, Charles Rukhardt, Clemens Eickhof, Conrad Fuchs, Martrias Hoff, August Kelding, Edward Marquardt, Jacob Mueller, Andreas Poppe, Peter Pfeifer.


Killed in battle .- Corporal Moritz Kurz; Privates William Marquardt, Kermaux Schramm, William Wellman.


Died .- Sergeant Theodore Murmann; First Sergeant Henry Gunkel; Privates Frederick Kensehler, Frederick Joerger, Anton Koffleer, Henry Rodenberg.


Discharged .- Privates Henry Aul, Frederick Bub, Gotleib Brugmann, Joseph Erchenlohr, John Filgar, Franz Franzum, Charles Grau, Christian Heck, Franz Krumel, John Kurtz, Francis Kinerehm, Her- man Leffering, John Mueller, Frederick Meyer, Henry Nunhuser, Rudolph Ruppiller, Charles Sohiker, Lewis Schulze, Matthiesen Sonker, Rudolph Wiltgenfield.


Transferred .- Privates John Koller, Charles Hohmann, Michael, Hess, John Fuller, Felix Keifel, Folsche Conrad, William Thede, Charles Dicks.


COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John E. Hudson. Captain James T. Hickey. Captain Thomas J. Kelly.


First Lieutenant Dominick J. Burk. Second Lieutenant Thomas Downey.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Michael Logan.


Sergeant Patrick McDonnell.


Sergeant Patrick Menich,


Sergeant Bernard Duane.


Sergeant Samuel Backas.


Corporal Patrick Murphy.


Corporal Charles Madden.


Corporal Phillip Baxter.


Corporal Andrew Philan.


PRIVATES.


Charles Allen, Edward Browne, Paul Burns, Lawrence Berry, Michael Carroll, Mathew Callahan, Michael Cashen, John Cassedy, Henry Clavin, Henry Cramer, William Costello, Michael Davey, James Green, William Hayes, Tim Harris, John Herrmann, Frederick John- son, James Kelly, John W. Kelly, Nicholas Kierman, William Kebblel, Mathew Lane, Joseph Langil, Thomas Lonard, Michael Loftus, Michael Lowe, Daniel Marble, James Miller, John McCormick, Samuel S. Mathews, Thomas B. Parr, Thomas Rooney, William Sellers, Michael Stokes, Michael H. Shannon, Michael Shannon, Daniel Shea, James Taylor, William Willis, Patrick Dwyer, Terrence Doherty, Joseph Guthrie, Charles R. Le Blanc, Corporals John S. Pierce, Peter Bruin, Patrick Callahan, John Cavanagh, William Callahan, Thomas Daly, Michael Delaney, Thomas Dyer, John Cummins, Michael Fitz- simmons, Luke Findley, Peter J. Galagher, James Johnson, Michael Lally, William Morrison, Cornelius Murphy, Bartholomew O'Donald, John Quinn.


Killed in battle .- Corporals Patrick Brogan, William Spence; Pri- vates James Peters, John Reed, James Costello, Thomas Singleton, Henry Cohlmann.


Died., Sergeant James Smith; Privates John Rymer, John Kelly, Terrence Mahon, James M. Smith, Charles ¿Cavanagh, Christopher Stenfield.


Discharged .- First Sergeants William D. Harman, Thomas Downey, Thomas J. Kelly, Joseph Hoban; Sergeant Joseph Gibson; Musician Michael Griffin; Privates Charles S. Brown, Patrick Duffy, Alfred Green, Thomas Gillick, John M. Farwell, Patrick Fawley, Patrick Knight, John Meyers, Patrick Mahon, James Marion, Thomas Reiley, Benjamin Scott, Edward Wolf.


Transferred .- Corporal Peter Moran; Musician John Keiser; Privates William Hickev, Edward McGarrahan, John I. McBride, William Johnson, John Johnson, John Nicholson, Malachi Bongham, Michael Dillon, Daniel Cavanagh, Jonah R. Gregory, Patrick Gilmartin, Thomas Twan, Michael E. Joyce, Patrick Sweeney, Michael Lawless.


COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain R. M. Moore. Captain Philip C. Marmion.


First Lieutenant Eugene R. Eaton.


First Lieutenant Joseph Donahue.


First Lieutenant John S. Mulroy.


Second Lieutenant Peter Gessner.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Matthew J. Redmond.


Sergeant James J. Quinn.


Sergeant John Horn.


Sergeant Michael Fernon.


Sergeant Matthew Byarl.


Corporal James Fitzsimmons.


Corporal Thomas Hannon.


Corporal Bernard M. Kinney.


Corporal Bernard C. Corbett.


Corporal Thomas O'Brien.


Musician James A. Devine,


Wagoner Lewis Lee.


PRIVATES.


Robert Adams, Frank Biggins, Daniel Callahan, Felix Devin, John Enright, Joseph Enfelder, Bernard Fitzimmons, Dennis Fitspatrick, William J. Gray, John H. Greene, John Gleason, James Hector, Michael Hill, Luke Kelly, Thomas Lawrence, Michael Meara, James Mullen, James Malia, Thomas McDonald, John McHugh, Louis J. Nadared, John O'Connel, Edward O'Neil, John Sonday, Richard A. Seymour, Thomas Huggins, George Shuck, George Underwood, Joseph A. Wise, John C. Wood.


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Killed in Battle .- Privates, George Aichenger, John Coreoran, Cor- nelius Haley, Bernard King, Louis Shuek.


Died .- Corporal John T. Cunningham; Privates James Brannan, Patrick Hays, Daniel Higgins, Thomas Higgins, Christopher Jones, Conrad Kureh, James Murley, Andrew Reash, Dennis Shannon.




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