History of Morgan County, Ohio, with portraits and biographical sketches of some of its pioneers and prominent men, Part 23

Author: Robertson, Charles, 1799-1884
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Chicago : L. H. Watkins & Co.
Number of Pages: 660


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Carey, James P., e. Aug. 15, 1861; dis. Feb. 1, 1864, re-e. in vet. vol. inft.


· Coulter, Josiah H., e. Aug. 15, 1861; dis. at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1862; re-e. in 4th U.S. Cav.


Frisby, Ralph W., e. Aug. 15, 1861; dis. at Nashville, Tenn., Dee. 22, 1862.


Feathers, Stephen, e. Aug. 15, 1861; dis. Nov. 27, 1862; re-e, 4th U. S. Cav.


Galbreath, John. e. Aug., 15, 1861; dis. Feb). 14, 1863.


Phillips, Thomas G., c. Ang 15, 1861; dis. Feb. 29, 1854, at Chattanooga, Tenn .; re-e.


Phillips, Charles W., e. Aug. 15, 1861; dis. at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 11, 1852.


Vest, John C., e. Aug. 15, 1851; dis. at Elk River, Tenn., July, 18, 1863.


Williams, John F., e. Ang. 15, 1861.


TRANSFERRED.


Harkens, William, e. Aug. 15, 1861; trans. to Co. K Oct. 9, 1861.


Grier, Lafayette.


Gibson, William.


Hughes, A. M.


Hughes, George B.


Horseman, Thomas J.


Johnson, Newton.


Julien, D. A.


Lyttle, Sammel.


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MILITARY.


17TH REGIMENT-THREE- YEARS.


Immediately after the muster-out for the three months (August 15, 1861) successful efforts were made to re- organize for three years; and the regiment as organized assembled at Camp Dennison on the 30th, where it was drilled until the last of Sep- tember.


About the 1st of September Amos A. Whissen, who had been 1st lieu- tenant, in Company II, 17th Regiment, the first company raised in Morgan County, commenced raising a company, which was completed by the 19th. On the 23rd they met and elected Amos A. Whissen captain, Daniel Sheets first and Theodore Stewart second lieuten- ant, and left for Camp Dennison in the afternoon of the same day. On the 30th the regiment was ordered to Camp Dick Robinson, Ky., where it reported on the 2d of October, 1861. From there it marched and took part in the battle of Wild Cat, with seven wounded. At Mill Spring it had a share in the defeat of Zollicoffer, and in skirmishes during the siege of Corinth preceding. At the battle of Stone River the regiment was actively and efficiently engaged, and went into line in that battle at 1 p. m. (December 31) and charged on and drove the rebel general Hanson's brigade, killing him and one hundred of the rank and file, with a loss of twenty wounded. At Mission Ridge, though in the rear line in the commencement, it was at the front when the top of the hill was attained.


After the organization as veterans the regiment went with Sherman to the sea, with him through the Caro- linas, took part in the battle of Benton- ville, passed in review before the presi-


dent at Washington, and was mustered out of service at Louisville, Ky .. July, 1865.


OFFICERS.


Captain, Amos A. Whissen, e. Sept. 20, 1861; res. Oct. 27, 1863.


First Lieutenant, Daniel Sheets, e. Sept. 20, 1861; pro. to capt. and assd. to Co. C, July 1. 1863.


First Lieutenant, Thomas R. Thatcher, e. July 1, 1863, as second lieut .; pro. to capt. and assd. to Co. G July 5, 1874; was second lieut. of Co. G: was pro. to first lieut. and assd. to Co. Il.


Second Lieutenant. Theodore C. Stewart, e. Sept, 20, 1863; pro. to first lieut. and assd. to Co. I March 10, 1863.


Second Lieutenant, Townsend L. Simpson, e. Jan. 8, 1863. as first sergt .; pro. to second lieut .: was honorably dis, on account of wo. rec. in the battle of Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863.


Sergeant, James O. llanlan, e. Sept. 20, 1861; m. o. by e. t. S.


Sergeant, Zedekiah Wiseman, e. Sept. 20, 1861: wounded at Chickamaugu, Sept. 20, 1863, and dis. at e. t. s.


Isaiah Daniels, e. Sept. 20, 1861; wo. at Chick- amauga Sept. 20, 1863, and m. o. v. c.


PRIVATES.


Coulson, Washington M., e. Sept. 20, 1861; m. o. w. C.


Daniel, James O., e. Sept. 20, 1861; m. o. w. c. Lent, William II., e. Sept. 20, 1861: m. o. at e. t. s.


Lightner, Levi, e. Sept 20, 1861; m. o. at e. t. s.


McVey, John W., e. Sept. 20, 1861; no record of m. o.


McCoy, William, e. Sept. 20, 1861: m. o. at e. t. s.


Maxwell, Levi E., e. Sept. 20, 1861 ; m. o. at e. t. s. Rabb. Samuel O., Sept. 20, 1861; m. o. at e. t. S.


Richardson, John W., e. Sept. 20, 1861; m. o. at Columbus, Sept. 28, 1864.


Smith, George e. Sept. 20, 1831; m. o. at e. t. s.


Teters, George W .. e. Sept. 20. 1861: m. o. at 0. 1. s.


Weigle, Daniel B., e. Sept. 20, 1861; m.o.w.c. Woodward. Aaron, e. Sept. 20, 1861; m.o. w.c. Woodward, Luther, e. Sept. 20, 1861; in hos- pital at Columbus at m. o.


. Mains, Richard, e. Sept. 20, 1861; taken pris- oner Sept. 20, 1863; dis. Feb, 17, 1865.


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KILLED IN BATTLE.


Disbro, John F., e. Sept. 20, 1861; killed in action at Hoover's Gap, Tenn., June 26, 1862.


Shoop, Hugh, e. Feb. 18, 1864; killed in ac- tion, date unknown.


Dewees, Matthew, e. Sept. 23, 1861; killed in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.


Parsons, Daniel, e. Sept. 23, 1861; died of wo. rec. at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.


Shoop, Hugh, killed in action.


Tryon, Aaron P., e. Sept. 20, 1861, as private; pro. to corpl .; died in hospital July 6, 1863, from wo. rec. at Hoover's Gap, Tenn.


Baker, John W., e. Sept. 20, 1861; killed at Chickamauga Sept. 20, 1863.


Tompkins, Benjamin F., c. Sept. 20, 1861; died Sept. 22, 1863, from wo. rec. at Chickamauga Sept. 20, 1863.


Naylor, Robert W., e. Sept. 20, 1861; died in hospital of wo. ree. at Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863.


Adams, Lewis H., e. Sept. 20, 1861; died on the field of wo. ree. at Chickamauga Sept. 20, 1863.


Fouts, Isaac L., c. Sept. 20, 1863; killed at Chickamauga Sept. 20, 1863.


Nott, Crayton P., e. Sept. 20, 1861; died in hospital at Lebanon, Ky., March 8, 1862.


Dewees, Mark, e. Sept. 20, 1861; died at Tus- cumbia, Ala., July 14, 1862.


Hooper, Roderick R., e. Sept. 20, 1861; died at Unionville, O., April 17, 1862.


Robb, James, e. Sept. 20, 1861; died at Tria- delphia, O., June 28, 1862.


Sevill, Nathan, e. Sept. 20, 1861; died at Somerset, Ky., Dec. 25, 1862.


Stall, William, e. Sept. 20, 1861; died at Gal- latin, Tenn., Dec. 25, 1862.


Teter, John II., e. Sept. 20, 1861; died in hos- pital from wo. rec. at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863.


Van Horn, William, e. Sept. 20, 1861; died in Louisville, Ky., March 9, 1862.


DISCHARGED.


Daniels, Isaiah N., c. Sept. 20, 1861; pro. to second lieut. and assd. to Co. D Oct. 20, 1863; pro. to first lieut. Co. B.


Simpson, Townsend L., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. March 9, 1863, to accept com. of second lieut.


Nott, Shelden, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. May 4, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Bingham, Jacob, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. July 6, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Brokaw, William L., e. Sept. 2, 1861; dis. July 10, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Craig, James, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. July 17, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Clemens, John, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. Sept. 25, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Christy, Albert D., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. Oct. 16, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Eveland, Daniel, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. July 12, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Hugh, James, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. Nov. 20, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Sheets, Martin, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. March 3, 1863, on surg. cert.


Teters, William L., e. Sept. 20,1861; dis. Feb.


6, 1862, on surg. cert.


Woodward, Enoch, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. Feb. 6, 1862, on surg. cert.


Young, Thomas M., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. April 12, 1862, on surg. cert.


TRANSFERRED.


Burgoon, Peter, e. Sept. 20, 1861; trans. to invalid corps, Feb. 16, 1863.


Hiett, William L., e. Sept. 20, 1861; trans. to invalid corps, Feb. 16, 1863.


Grigsby, Thomas, e. Sept. 20, 1861.


Harris, John, e. Sept. 20, 1861.


McCall, William R., c. Sept. 20, 1861.


Fouts, James G., e. Feb. 1, 1864; m. o. w. c.


Sharp, George, e. Feb. 22, 1864; trans. to in- valid corps, date unknown.


Hammer, Nathaniel M., e. Feb. 5, 1864; dis. June 29, 1865, on surg. cert.


Hughes, James C., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. Nov. 20, 1862, on surg. cert. of disa.


Kennison, Francis M., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. April 29, 1862.


Newton, Abner, e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. July 31, 1862, on surg. cert.


Newton, Sid, e. Sept. 1861; dis. July 1, 1862, on surg. cert.


Naylor, George H., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. July 10, 1862, on surg. cert.


Nelson, John B., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. Aug. 1, 1862, on surg. cert.


Parsons, James T., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. Sept. 28, 1862, on surg. cert.


Phillips, Rufus P., e. Sept. 20, 1861; dis. Feb. 5, 1862, on surg. cert.


Palmer, Harvey W., e. Feb. 17, 1864; dis. July 15, 1865.


PRISONERS OF WAR.


Mains, Richard, e. Sept. 20, 1861; captured at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863; dis. at Colum- bus, O., Feb. 17, 1865.


Wilson, Jacob, e. Sept. 20, 1861; missing at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863.


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MILITARY.


Brandt, Capt. Oliver B., e. as second lieut. of Co. (: July 16, 1862; taken prisoner Sept. 20, 1863; released March 13, 1865; pro. to capt. and assd. to Co. H; m. o. w. c.


PROMOTIONS.


First Lieutenant Joshua H. Jones, e. Jan. 22, 1865; as first sergt .; pro. to first lient. Oct. 6, 1864.


Joseph W. James, e. April 5, 1864, as corpl .; pro. to second lieut. Aug. 5, 1864; pro. to first lieut. and assd. to Co. May 13, 1865; m. o. w. C.


Allen Titler, e. July 11, 1864, as private Co. F; pro. to second lieut. Co. II; pro. to first lieut. May 14, 1865, and assd. to Co. F.


VETERANS.


Thomas J. White, e. Sept. 23, 1861; pro. to first sergt. June 1, 1865; m. o. w. C.


William H. Newton, e. Sept. 23, 1861; pro. to sergt. and m. o. w. C.


James S. Ady, e. Sept. 23, 1861; pro. to sergt. and m. o. w. C.


John R. Williams, e. Sept. 23, 1861; pro. to sergt. and mi. o. w. C.


Jacob Adams, e. Sept. 23. 1861; pro. to sergt. and m. o. W. C.


Miles N. Woodward, e. Sept. 23, 1861; in. o. w. C.


Thomas J. Love, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. C. George W. Kirby, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. c. Lyman L. Woodward, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. c.


George Hasher, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. C.


Theodore C. Wilson, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. W. c.


Isaae Barrell, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. c.


Lorenzo D. JJones, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. c. William Keiser, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. C. Elisha W. Kirby, c. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. c. Benjamin MeElroy, e. Sept. 23 1861; m. o. w. C. Benjamin F. Morris, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. c.


William B. Moore, e. Sept. 23, 1861; military mail agent N. C. R. R., May 17, 1864.


Harrison Porter, e. Sept. 23, 1864: teamster 14th a. c.


William 1. Robb, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. C. John W. Rush, e. Sept. 23, 1861; trans. to q .- m. dept. 2d brigade 14th a. c.


John M. Roland, e .---; m. o. W. C.


William H. Sheets, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m.o. w.c. Lyman C. Southard, e. Sept. 23. 1861; m. o. w. (.


.Joseph E. Van Horn, e. Sept. 23, 1861; trans. to q .- m. dept., 3d div., 14th a. c., June 28, 1865.


Henry Wilson, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. c.


George Lauderman, e. Sept. 23, 1861: died at Chattanooga, Tenn., hospital No. 2, date un- known.


Joshua H. Jones, e. Sept. 23, 1861; dis, to ac- cept pro. June 23, 1865.


Charles T. Hambleton, e. Sept. 23, 1861; dis. at Washington by order Secretary of War May 3, 1865.


John A. Harvey, e. Sept. 23, 1861: trans, to U. S. engineers July 15, 1864.


Benjamin Wells, e. Sept. 23, 1861; m. o. w. C. Isaiah 11. Wells, e. Sept. 23, 1861: m. o. w. c.


MISCELLANEOUS.


Kirk, William B .. e. Feb. 4, 1864; m. o. May 22, 1865.


Bradley, Jeremiah (cook), e. June 1, 1865: m. o. W. C.


Wilson, John S., e. Feb. 12, 1864; m. o. w. C.


Whitten, Phillip, e. July 31, 1863; m. o. w. C. Teter, Phillip, e. Feb. 6, 1864; m. o. w. c.


Smith, Jacob, e. Feb. 8, 1864; m. o. w. C.


Robb, John II., e. Feb. 23. 1864; m. o. w. C.


Ilawke, Jasper, e. Sept. 20, 1861; m. o. at Louisville, Ky., July, 1865.


Roland, Henry F., e. Feb. 4, 1864; in hospital at Chattanooga, Tenn., at m. o.


Phillips, Hiram C., e. Feb. 23, 1864; m. o. w. c. Porter, William S., e. Sept. 23, 1864; black- smith, June 20, 1865.


Parsons, David, e. Feb. 22, 1864; m. o. w. c.


Nixon, William B., c. Feb. 6, 1861; m. o. w. C.


Greely, Michael, e. May 10, 1863; m. o. w. C.


Bowen, William 11., e. Feb. 25, 1864.


('rissman, John W., e. Feb, 12, 1864; Il. o. W. C.


Ellis, Roswell, e. Feb. 22, 1864; m. o. w. C.


Gooding, Joseph, e. Feb. 4, 1864; m. o. w. (.


Harris, Enoch, e. Feb. 12, 1864; m. o. w. (.


Hartley, David, e. Feb. 21, 1864; m. o. W. C.


Hughes, James C., e. Feb. 16, 1864; m. o. w. C.


Longley, Marion A., e. Feb. 10, 1864; m. o. w. C.


McKinney, Austin, Feb. 1, 1864; m. o. w. (.


Kirby, Robert E., e. Feb. 4, 1864; m. o. w. c. Gillespie, Solomon, e. Sept. 20, 1861; wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863; dis. Sept. 30, 1864.


COMPANIES B AND I, 62D REGIMENT.


Company B was raised simultaneous- ly with Company A, of the 17th Regi- ment, and on Wednesday, the 1st of October, organized, and elected W. Il.


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Floyd captain, F. M. Kayler first and . J. W. Pinkerton second lieutenants, and A. J. Fouts as first orderly, and re- ported at Camp Goddard, Zanesville, on the 2d.


On or about the 1st of November the regiment was organized-though not yet having quite the complete number of companies-with F. B. Pond, colonel; S. (. Steel, lieutenant-colonel; D. De- bois, major, and Forest Hunter, adju- tant.


On Friday, the 15th of November, six companies of the regiment passed down the river, having been ordered from Camp Goddard to Camp Putnam, at Marietta, under the temporary com- mand of Colonel Craig, of the 63d Regi- ment.


Rumors soon became current that the 62d was to be consolidated with the 63d, in which there were less than three full companies, and Colonel Pond superseded. On Saturday, the 16th, Colonel Craig issued an order for dress parade by all the companies in camp at + p. m. One company of the 62d refused to go on parade, and members of the other companies who responded to the order displayed on their hats "62d or nothing," "Colonel Pond or nobody," declaring that they would not be commanded by Colonel Craig- that they would die for their rights as they were willing to die for their country.


On Saturday night, the 30th, the re- calcitrant six companies of the 62d passed up the river on the steamers "Potwin" and "Jonas Powell," on their return to Camp Goddard, well pleased that they could Pond-er over the disappointment of others. The regiment left Camp Goddard after dark on the 17th of January, 1862,


occupymg twenty passenger cars, drawn by four locomotives, for Romney, Va.


There was probably no other regi- ment from Ohio that performed more active service on the battlefield or on continuous fatiguing marches than did the 62d. Follow it from Bellaire, on the Ohio, through Maryland and Vir- ginia, through North and South Caro- lina, marching and countermarching, east and west. On the 23d of March, 1862, the reginent was at the battle of Winchester. It had a skirmish at Mt. Jackson on the 25th. On the 5th of June, near Port Republic, the regiment, with two advance brigades, met Stone- wall Jackson, and after a hard fight of two hours was compelled to retire. On the 4th of January, 1863, the regiment went by transport to Beaufort, N. C .; thence by rail to Newbern, and on the 25th by steamer to Port Royal, S. C .; on the Sth of February encamped on Helena Island; on the 3d of April crossed over to Folly Island; on the 7th to Morris Island, where, after a hard-fought battle, the rebels were driven from their intrenchments with the loss of fourteen siege guns and all their camp equipage.


On the 18th of July the assault was made on Fort Wagner, in which the regiment, with the two companies from- Morgan, was a prominent feature. In this unnecessary and precarious attempt the Union forces sustained a loss of 1,500 men killed, wounded and missing. Of this number the loss of the 62d was 150.


Subsequently the regiment took part in the siege of Charleston, which lasted until the 23d of October, when it re- turned to Folly Island. In January, 1864, the regiment re-enlisted, and after the furlough of thirty days rendezvoused


Jackson G. Nurduck


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at Washington, and was sent to the front and took part in all the contests that raged around the rebel capital. On the 26th it was engaged in an assault made on the rebel works below Petersburg, Va., and was foremost in the assault on Fort Gregg and in the battle of Appomattox, Va.


In September the regiment was con- solidated with the 67th, which had been almost continuously with it through all its marches. Company I was partly recruited by Basil Rogers and Perley B. Johnson (son of Dr. P. B. Johnson) and partly by Henry S. Williams, of Noble County. It reported at Camp Goddard after the return of the visit of the six companies from Marietta, and was at- tached to the 62d, and with Company B participated in all the marches and battles of the regiment, and, until his unfortunate death, Captain Rogers was always in the hour of danger found at the head of Company I.


Captain Basil Rogers was killed at Folly Island by one of his gnard. Ile had gone the rounds about 12 o'clock and had started back toward the camp, but having some additional instructions to impart, turned back for that purpose when within a short distance of one of the posts, but from the darkness of the night and thick growth of underbrush he lost his way, and was shot by the guard.


COMPANY B.


OFFICERS.


W. II. Floyd, c. Oct. 4, 1861; pro. to capi. Oct. 24, 1861; -- Feb. 16, 1864.


Francis M. Kahler, e. Oct. 4, 1861; pro. to capt. and assigned to Co. Il Sept. 11, 1862; to major May 1, 1864, and trans, to field and staff.


John W. Pinkerton, c. Oct. 3, 1861; pro. 10 first lieut. and assigned to Co. A; to capt. Nov. 1, 1863.


Andrew J. Fonts, e. Oct. 4, 1861, as first sergt .;


pro. to first lieut. June 30, 1863; died of wounds received at Ft. Wagner July 21, 1863.


James C. Morrison, e. Oct. 22, 1861; pro. to first lieut. and assigned to Co. A Nov. 1, 1863.


D. W. Welsh, e. as sergt .; pro. to second lieut .; to first lieut. Dee. 1, 1864; to capt. April 19, 1865; trans. to Co. F.


John C. Edwards, e. Dec. 25, 1861; pro. to first lieut. and assigned to Co. I.


A. D. Yocum, e. Jan. 3, 1865, as first lieut. ; trans. from Co. K to B 62d Aug. 23, 1865.


William B. Lowry, e. July 5, 1864; dis. July 1, 1865.


Lieut. John W. Walraven. c. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Nov. 18, 1864, as corpl .; pro. to sergt. May 6, 1862; orderly sergt. May 18, 1863.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES.


Annan, Jesse, e. Dec. 25, 1863.


Arnold, Andrew, e. Sept. 30, 1864; dis, May 18, 1865.


Anderson, Adam N., e. Sept. 26, 1864; dis. June 20, 1865.


Patterson, W. B., c. Oet. 4, 1861; pro. to sergt. vet. Jan. 1, 1864; detailed for adjt. office; m. o. W. C.


Andrew, Martin R., e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. Jan. 17, 1863.


Anderson, George W., e. Dec. 22, 1863; died Sept. 17, 1864.


Bratton, William, e. Oet. 4, 1861; dis. Oct. 21, 1861.


Burks, Thomas, c. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. May 11, 1862.


Bell, Jacob F., e. Oct. 4, 1861; killed at Ft. Wagner July 18, 1862.


Buekhaun. Samuel S., e. Oct. 16, 1861; dis. May 11, 1862.


Blankenbuchler, George, e. Oct. 6, 1861; dis. July 23, 1862.


Border, George, e. Oct. 16. 1861; dis. Sept. 19, 1862.


Barkhurst, Eli S., e. Sept. 9, 1862; killed at Fl. Wagner July, 1863.


Border, Nicholas, e. Oct. 16, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1861; trans. from 116th.


Brinker, Clemens, c. Jan. 1, 1864; trans. from 1161h.


Barr, Lewis J., c. Nov. 1, 1861; vet. Jan 1, 1864; died Sept. 11, 1864, from wounds.


Chapman, Thomas, e. Oct. 16. 1861; died of disease at Harrison Landing. Va., Ang. 12, 1862.


Chapman, William, e. Oct. 21, 1861; dis. May 9, 1863.


Clements, William, e. Oct. 4, 1861; drowned near New Market. Va .. April 22, 1862.


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Coffee, Richard W., e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. May 14, 1862.


Clancy, Zachariah R., e. Aug. 16, 1862; pro. to sergt. Sept. 2, 1864; dis. June 30, 1865.


Clark, W. H., e. Feb. 4, 1864; trans. from 116th.


Carpenter, Robert, c. Ang. 14, 1862; trans. from 116th.


Christy, Francis M., e. Sept. 17, 1862; dis. June 30, 1865, G. O. No. 94.


Cox, Elilm, e. Ang. 21, 1862; dis. July 13, 1865.


Durbin, Eli S., e. Oct. 4, 1861; died at Stras- burg, Va., May 20, 1862.


Denkar, Robert M., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Devol, Lemen F., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; pro. to sergt. Feb. 1, 1863; killed in skir- mish at Beer Bottom, Va., Aug. 8, 1864.


Dutton, Henry, e. Nov. 4, 1861; died of disease March 13, 1862.


Dye, Lewis, e. Oct. 21, 1861; died at Cumber- land, Md., Feb. 24, 1862.


Dye, Johnson S., e. Oct. 22, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Dutton, Thomas M., e. Oct. 15, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Dunnington, Jolin II., e. Aug. 25, 1862; dis. June 26, 1865.


Dunnington, Nathan S., e. March 23, 1864.


Dunnington, James N., e. 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; wounded in action at Appomattox C. H.


Dunnington, Thomas E., e. Feb. 26, 1864; pro. to corpl. Nov. 18, 1864.


Dunsford, John W., e. Feb. 29, 1864; died Aug. 28, 1864, at Portsmouth, Va.


Farris, James H., e. Oct. 4, 1861; died Ang. 27, 1862.


Farra, John B., e. Oct. 14, 1861; dis. Dec. 28, 1862.


Farris, John, e. Nov. 24, 1861; died at Beau- fort, S. C., Aug. 23, 1861.


Farris, W. J., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Fouts, Wilson S.,.e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Glenn, John S., e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. Jan. 25, 1862.


Hoops, Isaac, e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. Aug. 30, 1862.


Hernen, James W., e. Oct. 4, 1861.


Hammond, W. H., e. Oct. 20, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; pro. to sergt. Oct. 27, 1864.


Hall, Benjamin, e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. Oct. 4, 1864.


Harris, Esau, e. Sept. 17, 1862; dis. June 20, 1865.


Hann, Thomas E., e. Aug. 24, 1862; dis. June 5, 1865.


Horseman, James A., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; died Sept. 20, 1864, at Portsmouth, Va.


Holbrook, W. A., e. Feb. 13, 1865; dis. Aug. 30, 1865.


Hatch, Nathan S., e. Dec. 20, 1863; dis. June 12, 1865.


Hull, Silas, e. Dec. 25, 1863; trans. from 116th. Johnson, John W., e. March 30, 1864; sick at m. o.


Jones, Amos S., e. Aug. 13, 1862; prisoner at m. o.


Jackson, Alexander, e. Feb. 6, 1864; died Aug. 28, 1864.


Johnson, Edwin P., e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis, at Pe- tersburg, Va.


Knoop, H. C., e. Oct. 4, 1861; pro. to com. sergt. Dec. 1, 1861.


King, Job J., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Keyser, Jacob, e. Sept. 22, 1864; dis. May, 1865.


Kincaid, William, e. Feb. 29, 1864.


Hibler, George, e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Kirkbride, William, e. Oct. 21, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Sisk, John R., e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. July 23, 1862, at Suffolk, Va.


Loughridge, Charles H., e. Sept. 1, 1862; taken prisoner at Ft. Wagner July 18, 1863; ro- leased at City Point, Va., March 21, 1865.


Matthews, Flemming, e. Oct. 20, 1861.


Mummey, W. II., e. Oct. 18, 1861; dis. Oct. 28, 1862, on surg. cert.


McCarty, Levi, e. Feb. 29, 1864; joined co. while on vet. furlough.


Morrison, John L., e. Oct. 7, 1862; joined co. at Suffolk, Va.


McKnight, Eli, vet. Jan. 1, 1864; pro. to corpl April 3, 1865.


Martin, Robert, e. Aug. 15, 1862; trans. from 116th; prisoner of war at m. o.


Miller, W. H., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Morrison, W., e. Oct. 9, 1862.


Merti, Levi, e. Feb. 27, 1864.


McCarty, Charles H., e. Oct. 24, 1861; dis. May 15, 1865.


McKnight, Edwin, e. Aug. 30, 1862; dis. May 18, 1865.


Musgrave, Caleb A., e Sept. 27, 1864; dis. May 18, 1865.


Miller, Franklin, e. Sept. 4, 1864; dis. May 18, 1865.


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MILITARY.


Milligan, Alexander D., e. Sept. 10, 1862; dis. May 18, 1865.


Moore, Earnest A., e. Feb. 29, 1864; m. o. Aug. 23, 1865.


McConnel, W. C., e. Sept. 22, 1862; dis. Ang., 1864.


Mairch, John, e. Sept. 24, 1864; died June 15, 1865.


McBee, N. S., e. in Det. m. o. r. m .; dis. March 1, 1865.


Morrison, John L., e. Oct. 7, 1862; dis. at Suffolk, Va.


Naylor, Jonathan, e. Oet. 4, 1861; dis. Oct. 20, 1862.


Newman, Jolın F., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; dis. July 1, 1865.


Osborn, Thomas W., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1,1864.


Price, Jolin, e. --; died of disease at Cum- berland, Md., Feb. 26, 1862.


Pieree, John, e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. May, 1862. Pieree, Zachariah, e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. Sept.


5, 1862.


Pierce, William A., e. Sept. 1, 1862; died Nov. 4, 1862.


Pennel, Lewis D. H., e. Sept. 1, 1862; dis. Jan. 14, 1863.


Phillis, Richard, e. Aug. 19, 1862; died July 3, 1863.


Pierce, Lazarus, e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Pierce, Chris., e. Nov. 7, 1861; vet .; wounded in action at Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865; 11 hospital at m. o.


Parmer, Charles, e. Dec. 21, 1863; trans. from 116th.


Power, W. H., e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. Aug. 26, 1864.


Patterson, H. M., c. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. Aug. 27,1864.


Pyle, Charles M., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Roberts, Samuel, e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. July 5, 1863.


Roberts, George W., e. Oct. 4, 1861; re .- e. Jan. 1, 1864.


Rowlinson, Joseph, e. Oct. 19, 1861; died Dec. 26, 1862.


Roberts, John W., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Rodyback, Charles, e. Oct. 4, 1861; pro. to sorgt. ; taken prisoner at Ft. Wagner.


Rickor, Mathias, e. Aug. 14, 1862; dis. July 3, 1865.


Rollo, Thomas J., c. Sept. 16, 1862; killed Ang. 5, 1864.


Roberts, Joseph S., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; killed April 2, 1864.


Spung, Lazarus, e. Aug. 4, 1861; dis. Jan. 5, 1862.


Strawl, Homer, e. Oct. 14, 1861; dis. Oct. 16, 1862.


Stebbins, William, e. Oct. 4, 1861; dis. Nov. 11, 1862.


Scott, James A., e. Oct. 4, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.


Salked, John, c. Dec. 27, 1863.


Shoop, James B., e. Nov. 18, 1863; dis at e. t. s.




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