History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches, Part 38

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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COMPANY B.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Edwin Wendgassen. First Lieutenant William Stuebe.


Second Lieutenant Ernest Hoese.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant L. Oberhen. Sergeant Henry Baer. Sergeant Jacob Kiefer.


Sergeant William Kreis.


Sergeant Christopher Kurz.


Corporal Fridolin Schuhman. Corporal Bernhard Froelich. Corporal George Bamberger. Corporal Frederick Lang.


Corporal Louis Snessman. Corporal Albert Scider. Corporal George Meier. Corporal L. Stecktenoth. Musician Philip Lotz. Musician Edmund Schneider.


Wagoner Nicholas Meyer.


PRIVATES.


August Arens, Casper Albert, Charles Ahr, Charles Baumann, Peter Biedmeyer, John Boesherz, Casper Broman, Gottlieb Brenner, Joseph F. Berger, Michael Brenninger, John Bodemar, John Boebinger, Henry Dreher, Frederick H. Ehlerding, Julius Engelke, George Fleischner, John Frick, Leophold Fedweiss, Edward Gebhardt, Frederick Glemser, William Goetzel, George Hock, Christian Hemmerle, Jacob Hoese, Herman Haerle, Justus Kruckemeyer, L. Kruckemeyer, Henry Kruckemeyer, L. Klotter, John Kobmann, William Kattelinus, Emil Koch, Herman Lumpp, Rudolph Loheider, Richard Loheider, Richard Luttry, William Manus, Richard Meinhardt, Julius Moeser, George Mueller, John Naegeler, Max Pickel, Charles Rotter, Frederick Reif, Jacob L. Schiess, Conrad Stelle, Leonhardt Schreiber, Carl Schmidt, August Spiecker, Carl Schwamm, Adolph Siemon, Carl Sieber, Carl Vogel, John T. Wrochole, George Wolf, Frederick A. Werner, Chris- tian Frey, Friederich Heinrich, Diedrich Herzel, Matthias Kriedler, Frederick Kessler, Adam Lueter, Ernst Jacobi, Franz Schmidt, L. Wiehlert, John Wohlenhoff.


COMPANY D.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Joseph Harder.


First Lieutenant Lewis Nubacker. Second Lieutenant William Mayer.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Thomas Breener.


Sergeant John Horn.


Sergeant Lewis Reinwardt.


Sergeant Charles Scheutt.


Sergeant Jolın G. Arnold.


Corporal H. Murder.


Corporal Joseph Gerhard. Corporal F. Lehmann.


Corporal Conrad Menzel.


Corporal Christian Frohmann.


Corporal John Hammelbacher.


Corporal B. Jungkind.


Corporal William Voeste.


Musician Conrad Heim.


Musician Lewis Tow.


PRIVATES.


William Althammer, L. Buhler, Lewis Boebinger, P. Bindhammer, Conrad Brodbeck, H. Bendel, Christian Butz, Charles Bachmann, Julius Beiker, Peter Burnet, Roman Blegle, Frederick Butscher, Henry Doell, Henry Druhme, F. H. Drantz, Henry Elbers, Henry Eppens, Henry Finkler, John Fries, Frederick Fortmann, Joseph Fries, Jacob Glaser, Lewis Gerhard, Sebastin Gast, Conrad Gehever, August Geider, William Hardmann, Christian Kraus, Christian Krentzer, Michael Klein, Christopher Kaiser, Thomas Kies, Paul Koob, John Lehmann, Peter Layne, H. Lindermann, Gottheb Messner, John Mann, G. Man- ger, Herman Mueller, Peter Mueller, J. Menzler, Joseph Neubacher, John Orth, Henry Ollendorff, Henry Oelschlaeger, J. Ploesser, Adam Pankner, Alexander Reis, Lewis Rapp, Alexander Rickert, John Schmidt, G. Schotterback, John Sprainly, Thomas Sprainly, Charles Saultetus, J. Sandhammer, John Schwatz, Christian Stoemer, Theo- dore Sander, Lewis Sass, Lewis Schaefer, Theodore Stengel, Christian Schilling, Frederick Trosky, John Worthwein, W. Neubacher, Charles Meyer, F. Martin, Bernhart Welterer, George Wengler, F. Weise, Leopold Wocher, John Walter, Gustave Woelffer, F. Lehman.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain W. Ohmann. First Lieutenant Adolph Frey.


Second Lieutenant Adam Fauth.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Louis Borhat.


Sergeant Theodore Brueok.


Sergeant B. Rath.


Sergeant C. Weidenreich.


Sergeant O. Zeil.


Corporal David Abrihl.


Corporal Adolph Wenohan.


Corporal John Halzig.


Corporal Carl Kuenemund.


Corporal P. Zimpelmann.


Corporal H. Schuhmacher.


Corporal H. Rise.


Musician Daniel Koch.


Musician Frank Gulde.


Wagoner H. Jacob.


PRIVATES.


Valentine Adam, Gustavus Armstrong, Sebastian Aspenleiter, Henry Baumann, John Becker, Louis Blum, Christian Conrade, Henry Daiber, Henry Detert, Louis Deicke, Henry Denk, Valentine Dorst, Henry Deitz, Joseph F. Doelring, F. Frommel, Fried. H. Fachmann, Anton J. Goldstein, Ernst Giesler, Carl Goerich, Moritz Herfruth, Henry Hiel, G. Hoffmann, Joseph Haider, Henry Jaeger, J. Johnson, Gustavus Keck, Jacob Knickel, J. G. Keck, Rudolph Kerner, Louis Kurz, Carl Lanewig, Henry Liever, Frank Mayer, Michael Mayer, Albert Marsch, H. Niemann, Herman Gieske, M. Keiss, Frank Oper, August Polster, Jacob Plaff, Christian Ruhl, George Reuner, Paul Rothfuss, August Roerig, Henry Schroer, Simon Stern, Henry Schmidt, Jacob Schmidt, Franz Suhr, Joseph Stubenrauth, Carl Tempel, Jacob Uhl, Jacob Weinmann, Joseph Wiegmann, Matthew Wernz, John Wells, John G. Wild, Frank Wolf, Leopold Wacher, Adolph Wiegar, Frederick Weisse, George Wenzler.


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COMPANY F.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Martin Henser. First Lieutenant F. W. Ran. Second Lieutenant John Pfisterer.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Matthias Wentzel.


Sergeant George Rebhotz. Sergeant Anthony Schleich.


Sergeant George Heilman.


Sergeant Henry Weil.


Corporal John Wall. Corporal Christian Niehouse. Corporal Frederick Ellerman. Corporal Henry Shnetze.


Corporal Cristopher Gaibel.


Corporal Conrad Urban.


Corporal Henry Gepert. Corporal Albert Britzwein.


Musician Charles Thielman.


Musician Robert Baner.


PRIVATES.


Henry Hornburg, Charles Kenenet, Robert Naegel, August Dillman, William Miller, John Kleiber, Henry Bohling, John Schnell, Henry Hinderman, Peter Rink, Henry Rieke, Clements Traevig, Nicolaus Trasbuch, M. Singerbacher, William Allberger, William Bosse, Joseph Fisterer, Charles Browner, George Kimball, Gustavus Bauer, Ferdinand Bauer, Anthony Rumpler, Charles L. Schenbrenner, Jacob Moses, Henry Scherer, Christian Rech, Henry Silbert, Henry Garner, August Weisgerber, John Hartlinger, Jacob Groh, Pauli Meyer, Peter Sprinscweber, Henry Rosenbaum, Frederick Binder, Barney Borgman, John May, Adolph Reis, George Reis, Andreas Reck, John Monnahan, Jacob Diehl, Leonard Foster, Adam Scheurer, John Brown, Henry Bowman, John Hoerner, William Heinrich, Michael Meyer, G. F. Lauble, Louis Bremer, Theodore Landherr, Frederick Oeckole, Nicholas Roeder, Frank Geager, Christian Eggensberger, Daniel Fessler, Joseph Heidelmann, Jacob Irion, Henry Eckel, John Houser, George Fossler, John Born, Moritz Focke, Charles Shaefer, Cristopher Kessel, Joseph Jennewein, Peter Schwab, Henry Klipper, Antoni Ran- som, Christian Enkensbrecker, John Klaiber.


COMPANY G.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain J. Hoffman. First Lieutenant John Zimmerman. Second Lieutenant Cornelius Nickel.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Charles H, Bode. Sergeant Peter Wolf. Sergeant David Ringold. Sergeant Peter Johannes. Sergeant Matthew Mader. Corporal John Hills. Corporal John Frick. Corporal Angust Stahle. Corporal Carl Wentzel. Corporal Xavier Reis. Corporal J. S. Sperk. Corporal Henri Lehman. Corporal W. Fricke. Musician A. Havmush. Musician A. Boos. Wagoner Sebastian Bingel.


PRIVATES.


Ernst Beutz, Adam Bochner, Matthias Burk, W. Baumgarten, Mat- thew Bach, Christian Boliar, Lon Dewald, Cornelius Dorn, Franz Demmer, Louis Drepold, A. Enf, William Espenbier, Michael Ecker, William Friedrich, Adam Fuchs, Peter Geiber, Wilhelm Gevy, Peter Gundrum, Friedrich Geschwind, G. Hampfling, Christian Hoffman, M. Hochstahl, C. Henke, Christian Hanemann, Henry Ider, Valen- tine Kaeser, John Kohler, Peter Korn, Henry Knuffer, Philip Kantz, Herman Lehman, Joseph Langenbacher, Christian Loewe, Carl Lerch, Frank Lehmeyer, Christian Mansberger, George Markert, George Martz, Fran': Nemisgern, Heinrich Nagel, W. Pope, Heinrich F. M. Padenkop, Xavier Reis, L. Reutzenbrink, William Reutzenbrink, Hein-


rich Rabanas, Charles Schilling, Herman Schumacher, Leon Schmidt, Heinrich Stradtman, Wilhelm Schultz, Carl Stenile, W. Sbrumpfle, Alexander Tucholke, Carl Treber, Jacob Ruger, W. Temohler, Joseph Shahbach, Ignatz Schander, Philip Wagner, Max Weber, Gustave Wolfer, Bernhard Wetterer, John Watter, Louis Ziegler, W. Lemhuh- ler.


COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Joseph Wolf. First Lieutenant John Grimm.


Second Lieutenant George Meyer.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Peter Le Saint.


Sergeant Peter Bischard.


Sergeant Frank Feldman.


Sergeant Theodore Brinkman.


Sergeant Justus Momsbeyer.


Corporal John Derchler.


Corporal Peter Wissel.


Corporal Adolph Thill.


Corporal Frank Diehl.


Corporal Lonis Lazarus.


Corporal Gerhard Hem pke.


Corporal John Alleck.


Corporal John Weizbachel.


Musician F. Fry.


Musician Henry Brellemeier.


Wagoner Jacob Thor.


PRIVATES.


Matthias Alben, John Andersmin, Bernhard Ahrend, Martin Appel, Frank Buschle, Charles Brown, Peter Bihn, John Benner, Casinni Banman, Basilins Bohn, Cornelius Bushle, John Bruch, George Ber- ling. Edward Bradfish, Henry Branson, George Banman, Frederick Boechle, John Berg, William Behrens, George Daunhauer, Frederick Detmering, Angust Deckurtz, John Dickman, Valentine Eichenlaub, Adam Felsch, Peter Gross, Nicholas Guenther, Martin Hochstahl, Frederick Hornig, Bernhard Hagebrook, Henry Helming, William Helming, Herman Gosterand. Joseph Korn, Joseph Knabe, John Kaufman, John Kraeble, Angust Klingler, F. W. Lauer, Charles Mar- tens, Frederick Miller, Anton Molter, Henry Niemeyer, Sellers Pell, Martin Roesel, John H. Rackel, Adolph Richard, Adam Steigerwald, Jacob Steinborn, David Stock, Henry Steinke, Henry Stallkamp, George Satzman, Edward Stern, George Thill, Gerhard Trometer, David Voltz, Jacob Walter, William Wickert, Anton Woell, Henry Weibel, George Wrigerber, Philip Young, John Zeigler, Joseph Klinger, George Blonar, John Eichenlaub, Henry Gilbert, Samuel Geisler, Charles Kimmel, Balthasar Koch, Christian Klang, George Leonhard, Lewis Nay, Charles Roller, Lewis Rahke, Michael Simon, Anton Schreeberger.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THIRD OHIO INFANTRY.


(One Year's Service.) COMPANY H.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


First Sergeant Stephen J. Lowell, jr. PRIVATES. Isaac T. Downing, William J. B. Denning, John W. Hurd, George W. Harrison, Alexander M. Leedeur, John Melvey, Peter Pence, Jacob Pence, Nathaniel Tombison.


ONE HUNDRED AND SENENTY-FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY.


(One Year's Service.) COMPANY H.


PRIVATES.


Francis Hawthorn, Patrick O'Connell, John M. Colt, John B. Per- kins (Musician)


COMPANY I.


Private Frank Dupill.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIRST OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was recruited in Cincinnati, for the one- year service; during the months of July, August and September, 1864, a period when troops were greatly


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needed to fill the depleted ranks of the National armies. The regiment was declared organized on October 15, 1864. It was composed mostly of men who had seen service in "the Old Tenth," and in the ranks of the Fifth, Sixth, Ninth and other prominent Ohio regiments. Marching orders were received on the twenty-fourth of October, and on that day the regiment started for Hunts- ville, Alabama, and arrived at that place on the twenty- ninth. On its arrival a fight was in progress between the National forces, commanded by General R. S. Granger, and a portion of Hood's army on its way to Nashville. The left wing of the One Hundred and Eighty-first was immediately taken to the scene of action, and although not actually engaged, the men displayed the coolness of veteran troops. In November the regiment operated around Decatur, Alabama, meeting the enemy in several picket affairs. Evacuating Decatur, the regiment went by rail to Murfreesborough, Tennessee. On this trip an accident occurred to the train, by which one man was killed and three others were wounded. On December 5th Major Hickey, with two hundred men, was for some time engaged in repairing the Chattanooga railroad. On a certain occasion the force was surrounded by the enemy, but by cool manœuvring on the part of officers and men it succeeded in escaping safely into Murfrees- borough. On December 7th the regiment took part, with other troops, in repelling an attack on Murfrees- borough by the rebel General Forrest, and lost three or four men wounded. In following up their success, the National force came in contact with about eight thousand rebels, under General Bates, in position on Wilkinson's turnpike. A fierce fight ensued, in which the One Hun- dred and Eighty-first participated in a charge across an open field, mounted the rebel works, captured one hun- dred and fifty prisoners and two pieces of artillery. Its loss was five killed and thirty wounded, two mortally. The regiment was mentioned in special orders for its gallantry by General Rousseau. The most of December was consumed in foraging around Murfreesborough. In these expeditions the enemy was frequently met and en- gaged. In one of those affairs, on the fourteenth of December, the One Hundred and Eighty-first made several gallant charges, driving the enemy, and securing the success of the expedition. In this Captain William Ketteler, Captain L H. Pummill and First Sergeant Leonard, of company G, distinguished themselves in manœuvring different detachments of the regi- ment. On Saturday, December 24th, the regiment was assigned to the Third brigade, Second division, Twenty- third army corps, and after a fatiguing march joined its command at Columbia, Tennessee, on the twenty-ninth. With the Twenty-third army corps, on January 22, 1865, it was taken to Goldsborough, North Carolina, where it joined Sherman's grand army. Under orders the regi- ment joined the Wilmington expedition, and proceeding up Cape Fear river until within four miles of Wilming- ton, was met by the returning iron-clads, with decks crowded by enthusiastic crews, who shouted the glad news that the city was captured and occupied by the Na- tional troops. Landing at Wilmington, the regiment was


subjected to severe marching through the hot sands of that inhospitable country. In April the One Hundred and Eighty-first joined in the advance on Raleigh, North Carolina, and on the thirteenth was met with the happy intelligence that General Lee and his whole army had surrendered to General Grant. On the twenty-sixth of April Johnston's army surrendered, and the war was ended. The regiment was, shortly after, sent to Balti- more, and thence to Camp Dennison, where, on the twenty-ninth of July, 1865, it was paid off and mustered out, having been in the service nine months and a half, and travelled and marched four thousand one hundred and sixty miles.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel John O'Dowd.


Colonel John E. Hudson.


Lieutenant Colonel James T. Hickey.


Major William Ketteler.


Surgeon Solomon B. Wolff.


Assistant Surgeon Alfred Force.


Assistant Surgeon Oliver McCarty.


Adjutant Frederick Anderson.


Quartermaster Hermam Remble.


Quartermaster Frederick Hoeller.


Chaplain James M. Brown.


Sergeant Major Benjamin Heath.


Sergeant Major John Leonard.


Quartermaster Sergeant Richard Norton.


Quartermaster Sergeant Thomas W. Wright.


Quartermaster Sergeant David R. McCracken.


Commissary Sergeant Lucien W. McKee.


Commissary Sergeant David T. Snellbaker.


Commissary Sergeant John Sheridan.


Hospital Steward Charles Febr.


Hospital Steward John W. Toskey.


Hospital Steward John W. Criswell.


Principal Musician Henry Rohrkasse.


Principal Musician William H. Webber.


Chief Bugler George Anker.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Frederick McDonough. First Lieutenant Leonidas H. Pummill.


Second Lieutenant Charles H. Weaver.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Jacob P. Smith.


Sergeant Eden B. Reeder.


Sergeant John C. Morris.


Sergeant John W. Durbin.


Sergeant August Wrede.


Corporal J. M. Brown.


Corporal J. G. Brown.


Corporal James Campbell.


Corporal A. R. Murray.


Corporal George Anchor.


Corporal George W. Gale.


Corporal Samuel C. Goxon.


Corporal James Dougherty.


Musician Emil Schaeges.


Musician Frederick Sowers.


Wagoner William Sholand.


PRIVATES.


Frank Anchler, Richard A. Bruason, Thomas Barron, Thomas Braekon, John Baldock, Joseph Bailey, Charles Bowman, Patrick Cha- hill, John W. Colvin, John Cinchorn, Albert Carson, Lewis Cotton, Robert E. G. Clewers, Samuel Chain, Thomas P. Cropper, Andrew Caiar, William Collier, James Dalton, Henry Dixon, Frederick H. Eckbush, John Edmunds, Charles W. Elble, Frank Elble, Robert M. Fisher, George Freeborn, Charles W. Frazier, Altman W. Geades, Rollin C. Goodrich, Russell K. Kendall, George Holland, Henry Huff, Daniel Harris, Clay Johnston, Charles Johnson, Henry Jacobs, Edgar Jones, George Kirby, Amos Kelley, Thomas Kelley, Eli Koch, Loami


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Karshner, Zeph Kearns, Henry Lafner, Patrick Lee, James Larkly, Martin V. Myers, George W. McLerty, Henry Melcher, William I. McCoy, John McCarty, Enos W. McMillen, Robert W. Minturn, Isaac W. Patterson, Pease Plumb, Thomas R. Quigley, George F. Reddert, Chapman Roberts, William Ryan, Edward C. Reynolds, John Ratcliff, John T. Sharp, Alonzo Swerne, Martin Spitznagle, William Seymour, Frederick H. Seward, Henry Whortman, Barney Williams, John Welch, Theodore Wiggins, Nathaniel F. M. Wheeler, Henry Whet- zell, Henry G. Whiting, John L. Whiteside, Michael Wisemantle, Charles H. Williams, Joseph Young, Henry Riehl, Charles H. Weaver, Samuel S. Stratton, John Scherer, John Wagner, Valentine P. Smith.


COMPANY B.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain William Kettler. First Lieutenant Herman Rempel. Second Lieutenant John Lang.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Henry Meyling. Sergeant George Louis Licking. Sergeant Henry Ronig. Sergeant George Foster. Sergeant David B. Worley.


Corporal John Roth. Corporal Conrad Greing. Corporal Christian Reuter. Corporal Frederick Lutz. Corporal William Robinson.


Corporal David Snellbaker.


Corporal Benjamin Sharpless.


Corporal Edward Horracks. Musician Herman Ahlenstorff.


Musician Henry Rohrkasse.


Wagoner George H. Fein.


PRIVATES.


William Arnold. Isaac N. Babcock, John H. H. Babcock, John I. Baxter, Christian Baumgartner, John F. Becker, Henry L. Baker, Ar- mand Bouchon, Robert Baunfels, Patrick Code, Thomas Conley, Ed- ward Deveny, Harrison Daring, James Downey, James L. Dewab, Andrew Ewan, John Engart, Charles Fehr, Louis Fonguet, Joseph Finn, John A. Gartline, Lorenz German, Philip B. Habening, Henry Haaf, John I. Hauck, Joseph Hauck, John Huey, John Harvey, August Hoyng, Ludwig Huber, John D. Huff, Henry Hersch, Freder- ick Kaufman, W. J. Kasper, Michael Kelley, Christian Knappka, Jacob Kutzer, John Kreutzberg, John Lang, Matthias Mannes, Charles C. Martin, Michael Mellan, Joseph Moore, Samuel Moss, W. J. Mc- Quigg, Henry Mohrman, Henry Mussaus, John Nunnenger, John William Page, Michael Pauls, John Phelps, Peter Rappold, Joseph Rechtin, Louis Ritter, Joseph Roberts, Paul Rothfuss, Bernhard Lick- ing, Herman Schaff, William Stande, Theobold Scheib, Joseph Shath, Henry Sohn, Reinhard Steble, George Sterzenbach, John Smith, Charles Shmidt, William Schulze, Benjamin Trester, August Uhl, Christian Veit, Albert Vogel, Valentine Volmer, Martin Weiss, Charles Wetter, John Weimer, Thomas Walleeott, Sheridan Williamson, James Wilson, Thomas W, Wright, Zachariah Wrecker, Louis Zacheritz, John Lang, Louis Niskin, Alexander Hamilton.


COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John E. Hudson. First Lieutenant Charles Allen. Second Lieutenant Patrick Merrick.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant William Gibson. Sergeant Samuel S. Matthews. Sergeant William J. Haney. Sergeant John S. Pierce. Sergeant Henry Kemper. Corporal Thomas Maekin. Corporal Patrick Farmer. Corporal Thomas Granger. Corporal Moses D. Lovey. Corporal Thomas Collins. Corporal Richard Norton. Corporal William Butler.


Corporal William Lamb.


Musician John W. Ambrose. Musician Joseph Devine. Wagoner John McKeefer.


PRIVATES.


Paul Burns, George H. Beckman, Wesley Burden, William Bolls, Matthias Bone, George W. Beech, Thomas Bowers, Michael Butler, Michael O'Brien, Michael Carley, John Conley, jr., William E. Cobb, David C. Cooper, William A. Doherty, James Diffley, August Dening, Martin Donnelly, Michael Doherty, John Davis, Michael Doyle, Moses P. Early, Dennis Fanning, Leopold Fiee, Terrance Ferrell, Patrick Gilmartin, Abraham Gross, Jasper Galentine, James Hundersurh, Ed- ward Hendrahan, William Hayes, Clark Heitt, Marion Heitt, Simon Holland, Anthony Harnold, Isaac Johnson, John W. Kallis, Bernhard Kretty, Harrison Kelly, James Keating, Owen Laning, Michael Lawrence, John Linderman, George W. Lee, William Murphy, Patrick Murry, John J. Meckling, Benjamin Marshall, Thomas Mulligan, David J. Mills, Jerry Mahony, William Moran, Dennis McCanleff, John McLear, James C. McWilliams, Samuel Newell, John W. Oliver, Edward C. O'Donnell, John Orr, Joseph Piesche, George Pelcher, Patrick Parlin, Marion Russell, William Roe, Joseph Roush, Chris- topher Sherer, Henry Shanagman, Valentine Spissinger, Martin Techoldt, John Thomas, John Troy, Asa Walton, George Weber, Williams B. West, William Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Richard Wells, Edward Walsh, George W. Woods, George Wales, Thomas Walts, George Yeddah, Charles Allen, Patrick Merrick, Frank Smith, John McDonald, Robert Nichelson, Ceorge Sandbrink, Anthony Runk, William Andrews, Martin Dickhite, James Henderson, jr.


COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captaid John O'Dowd. First Lieutenant James Foley. Second Lieutenant Samuel W. McCaslin.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Joseph Ahise.


Sergeant John B. Sexton.


Sergeant Patrick Griffin.


Sergeant George W. Bogart.


Sergeant James Brown.


Corporal William H. Smith.


Corporal Thomas Cleveland.


Corporal George Gill.


Corporal Thomas M. Edgely.


Corporal Edward Williams.


Corporal Moses H. Metcalf.


Corporal James M. Hickman.


Corporal James Dempsey.


Musician William H. Weber.


Musician Levi S. Mote.


Wagoner Charles Fagan.


PRIVATES.


Thomas Allen, John Battell, Westley Brewer, John M. Blair, Isaac S. Bailey, John Barber, Jesse Belcher, Lawrence Boyle, James Boyles- ton, Richard M. Bishop, Charles Boyd, Richard Burnett, Jeremiah Cregg, Cornelius Conway, James Carroll, John Conkling, Edward G. Clyde, Barney Duffy, Richard Dovan, James Dennis, Thomas David, Patrick Donohue, Lawson Drais, Thomas B. Fox, Patrick Fox, James Fay, Englelerz Faulk, Wilson K. Gaines, Robert Gould, John Heron, Francis Howard, Patrick Hart, John Hudson, John Hudnall, Austin Joice, Joseph E. King, Peter Klein, Lawrence Kehoe, George Kram- bert, Joseph Lewis, John Lantre, Joseph Mues, John Masters, Joseph Mattern, Patrick Morgan, James McGauley, Thomas M. McGrath, Thomas McBride, William MeHenry, Patrick McCarty, James W. Nadand, Thomas Newcomb, Chambers Peyton, Thomas Ryan, John Reed, Albert F. Rusk, James Ryan, Richard Ross, George A. Reider, Thomas Smith, James Smith, No. 1, James Smith, No. 2, Thomas Steiner, Daniel Sullivan, Henry Stafford, James Stillman, Ephriam Sellers, John M. Stowell, Samuel Schroeder, William Stewart, Nicholas A. Shotts, Howard A. Turner, John Thomas, Harvey Vanbryen, Thomas Weldon, William Waite, William H. Wilson, Joseph A. Witherby, Wallace W. Witherby, James B. Carney, James Foley, Samuel W. McCaslin.


(Assigned to Company.) NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Edward Cannon. Sergeant Walcott R. Wetherby.


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Sergeant Edward Donevan. Sergeant Thomas Noonan. Corporal Horace Ryhran. Corporal Patrick McGarry. Corporal James Murray. Corporal Marion 'Hargrove. Musician Nicholas E. Dressell.


PRIVATES.


Frederick Dressell, John Rennessy, John S. Kleine, James A. Klick, William A. Lewis, William Moesch, Christopher H. Maker, John Mayle, Patrick McCarthy, James Rooney, Thomas E. Rodgers, John Sheridan, William Truman, Samuel Wilson.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain David Gordon. First Lieutenant Daniel K. Gordon.


Second Lieutenant Robert S. Logan.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Lucien W. McKee.


Sergeant John Alexander.


Sergeant Benjamin Durry.


Sergeant Oliver R. Fazier.


Sergeant Benjamin F. Heath,


Corporal Alfred B. Norris. Corporal Mathew O'Conner.


Corporal John J. Weaver.


Corporal Thomas F. Gleeson.


Corporal Abraham Deffendefer.


Corporal Frank M. Slyth.


Corporal Jacob E. Keifer.


Corporal Frederick Walton.


Musician William Ross.


Musician William W. Adams.


Wagoner James Davis.


PRIVATES.


Michael Arie, James M. Bradford, Eli Binkley, Aaron O. Boose, Wil- liam Butler, Simon Burtch, Lewis Beatel, Vincent C. Brown, William Barlow, Safron Bowman, John P. Bowlander, William Bakeman, Fred- erick Bowman, Absalom Brooks, Allen Brewer, George Bartlett, Sam- uel Bowen; Christopher Backhoff, Thomas Brown, Michael Constantine, Isaiah Clark, Thomas Campbell, George Curtiss, George A. Du- gan, John Dair, Glenville Eddington, Alonzo C. Earhart, John Forsyth, Thomas Fury, Charles Fry, Richard D. Gibson, Joseph Goell, John H. Heath, David Hanes, John Hicks, Emanuel Harlan, George W. Har- ker, James Hamilton, Wilson Jenkins, Albert Jacob, Harry H. Jones, Peter Kamph, James Kapp, James L. Laman, John Lucas, Joseph I uckhart, Samuel J. Lorrins, John Leever, Herman Moore, John Ma- hony, John J. Milligan, Brunson McChristy, Frank Moeohn, Michael McMahon, George Nappert, John Oliver, Ralph Peterson, William A. Parker, William Porter, Edward H. Powers, Andrew Putsie, William Rush, Peter Ristling, Proctor Ratcliff, William Stivers, Isaac Shaffer, Rinehart Shintledeker, Marsailes Shutcliff, Frank Schmidt, John Stans- berry, Edward Snyder, George Scott, Lewis Stahl, Charles Thomas, John W. Toskny, John Vogel, William Vandemark, John Williams, Clermont Wellerding, Jacob Worstell, James Wiley, Frederick Yeager, Robert L. Logan, Dennis McGroarty, Frank M. Slyh, Joseph Bruens, Frederick Dankhardt, Henry Riedel.




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