History of Muskingum County, Ohio ; with illustrations and biographical sketches of prominent men and pioneers, 1794, Part 67

Author: Everhart, J. F; Graham, A. A., Columbus, Ohio, pub
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: [Columbus, O.] : F.J. Everhart & Co.
Number of Pages: 600


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William W. Woodland, First Lieutenant.


John Blessing, Second Lieutenant ; enrolled, October 10th, 1861 ; resigned, November 16th, 1862.


Edward O. G. Reed, Second Lieutenant ; en- rolled, August 10th, 1861 ; resigned, July 16th, 1863.


SERGEANTS.


John E. Deeble, George H. Playford, Samuel S. Gibbons, Granville Congrove.


CORPORALS.


Alonzo Fleming, Charles Ninekirk, Enoch Riley, Lewis II. Ferrell, James H. Ford. Joseph Laning.


PRIVATES.


James Adams, Robert Adams, Arnold Amick, Charles Buckmaster, Andrew Becart, Americus Coulter, William Day, Henry File, Benjamin Ferrell, Andrew Niles, David Hahn, David Ha- zen, Jacob Hazen, Jacob Inglehart, John P. Mur- ray, Charles Murray, Samuel A. Murray. John McElroy, John S. McWinnee, James Nelson, Thomtery Pritchard, Jordan Pritchard, Benjamin Payne, Robert Ritchie, Frederick Rushey, Dan- iel Rushey, Solomon B. Ross, Judson C. Scott, Anthony Trost, Julius Webber.


TRANSFERRED.


James E. Hammel, to Veteran Reserve Corps, February 15th, 1864 ; Charles Dickinson, to Vet- eran Reserve Corps, March 4th, 1864 ; Alexan- der Dubois, to One Hundred and Fourteenth O.


V .. I. ; John F. Stewlock, to Veteran Reserve Corps, November 4th, 1863.


DISCHARGE1).


Richard Adams, Nicholas Alubrust, Lewis Bickel, David E. Bissett, William H. Crowel, Patrick Daly, James Dickenson, John Enneman. Conrad Fisher, Augustus Hass, Charles Hines, Jacob Huff, Jacob Hadley, Isaac Highfield, Mi- chael Hoefer.


FIFTEENTH O. V. I .- COMPANY A.


The former officers were as follows :


Cyrus A. Reynolds. Captain.


Cyrus Reasoner, First Lieutenant : promoted to Captain of Company H.


John R. Clark, First Lieutenant ; resigned.


Elza T. Stringer, First Lieutenant ; resigned. Samuel T. Storer, Second Lieutenant; re- signed.


Andrew E. Smiley, Second Lieutenant ; killed.


Andrew J. Gleason, Second Lieutenant ; pro- moted to Adjutant.


The officers at the time of mustering out, were : Jesse L. Grimes, Captain.


Peter J. Gardner. First Lieutenant.


SERGEANTS.


John J. Gregory. William E. Richey, William A. Ferguson. William H. Ogg. Charles L. Reeder.


CORPORALS.


William T. Mckinney, John D. Fleming, Johnston Hammond, James W. Paxton, Frank L. Schreiber, John G. Decker, John A. McKin- ney. Jacob Krissinger.


MUSICIAN.


Arnold S. Johns.


PRIVATES.


William Alexander. James W. Anderson, Ben- jamin B. Briggs, Joseph S. Brown, Robert B. Brown, William L. Brown, Jacob Campbell. Wilson A. Carey, Andrew Decker, William Den- nis, William Dodds, Samuel B. Few. George A. Gardner, James D. Givin, Hugh Gormley, Wil- liam D. Gregory. Samuel R. Guthrie, Jesse Hackett, Charles Hammond, Solomon Ham- mond, William Hammond, Emmet Hart, Jere- miah Hartong, William H. Hatfield, John Mitch- ell, Ai Moore, Francis Muller. John W. McCrea. Hugh McWhirter, Joseph Noble. Samuel L. Patterson, Nathaniel A. Smith, Francis M. Teel, James G. Thompson, Joseph E. Whissen, Jacob O. White, James W. White. John Wilson, Peter Wycoff, John W. Wylie, David W. Wylie, Con- verse Wylie.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS DISCHARGED.


James S. Boyd, Joseph McKinney, Hugh M. Cox, James Deemer, James Goliher, and Wil- liam Donaldson.


PRIVATES DISCHARGED.


James E. Anderson, Parker C. Bird, Robert


THE COURIER.


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The COURIER makes a special feature of telegraphic market reports from the great centers of trade, as well as faithful reports of transactions in commercial and manufacturing circles at home. The COURIER carries on its pay-roll 44 persons. The various departments are per- sonally managed by the members of the firm : the Business and Me- chanical by J. H. DoDD); Edito- rial, by T. J. NEWMAN ; and City and Advertising by R. B. BROWN.


PRESS ROOM.


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P. Boyd, Levi Boyer, John Brown, William H. Brown, James T. Case, Thomas B. Cherry, Matthew R. Cherry, Matthew Cherry, Samuel Croft, John T. Crow, George W. Donaldson, Levi D. Elliott, Samuel Evans, William Foresha, Adoniram J. Ferguson, Albert G. Fleming, Lewis Forsythe, John B. Galbraith, Adam Ham- mond, Robert Hammond, Samuel L. Harper, John Hartong, William L. Henderson, Jacob H. Herdman, James W. Howell, Oliver S. Langan, James Little, Samuel H. Lorimer, John Mercer, William Melone, Robert H. Moorehead, Wesley A. McDonald, John S. Mckinney, Charles E. McKinney, Richard Mckinney, William W. Mckinney, John A. Nelson, John D. Patterson, Thomas Ramsey, Samuel Rankin, Robert W. Thompson, Josiah Whitaker, Edwin A. Wilhelm, Samuel Williams, James Wilson, David Wilson, Robert B. Woodruff, Joseph Wood, Greenville Wylie, Isaac Wylie, William R. Stewart, Sam- uel W. Thompson, Joseph Caldwell, Lloyd H. Jones, Samuel Robb, William L. Wolf, John W. Wilson.


TRANSFERRED.


William Scott, Peter Hammond, Jeremiah M. Patterson, Edward Richardson, Willison B. White, John Wycoff.


SIXTY-SECOND REGIMENT O. V. I.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Henry M. West, Lieutenant Colonel. Thomas J. Platt, Major. John H. Saylor, Assistant Surgeon. John C. Gregg, Chaplain.


Joel Fickle, Commissary Sergeant.


Stuart McBeth, Hospital Steward,


Isaac G. Ilatcher, Adjutant.


William I. Wolfley, Assistant Surgeon. Francis M. Kahler, Major. James C. Morrison, Adjutant. Joshua B. Larimer, Adjutant.


Joseph C. Tomlins, Adjutant. Craven W. Clowe, Regimental Quartermaster. Augustus C. Barlow, Surgeon. Joseph Shaw, Regimental Quartermaster. Alex. H. Strong, Hospital Steward. Aaron D. Yocum, Sergeant Major. Samuel B. Taylor, Lieutenant Colonel.


COMPANY A-SERGEANTS.


Thomas D. Shower's, ( enrolled for three years, September 20th, 1861, promoted to Second Lieu- tenant, and transferred to Company E, Sixty- second O. V. I.) Rufus P. Stokeley, William Lowrey, Calvin Woodruff, Alfred P. Milligan, William H. Stoneburner.


CORPORALS.


Eli Stainbrook, Emanuel Allman, John Pid- cock, Benjamin F. Storer, John Barber, Hiram Dickes, Thomas C. Iliff.


PRIVATES.


A. N. Hart, Jno. J. Mecliling, Isaac J. Hitch- cock, Jos. Adams, Wm. B. Adamson, Jos. Arm-


strong, Thomas J. Burley, William Bagley, Isaac Brown, James C. Buchanan, Isaac W. Cooper. Josephus Clapper, Michael J. Cunningham, John W. Coe, Charles H. Conway, George W. Dozer, William L. Deterick, Alexander Dennis. William Edwards, Isaac N. Driggs. Reuben French, Edward J. Flowers. Charles F. Hood. Joseph Jones, (enrolled for three years, Septem- ber 19th, 1861, by Captain William Edwards : commissioned as First Lieutenant, and trans- ferred to Ninety-seventh Regiment O. V. I .. .September 10th, 1862 ; veteran volunteer ). Frank- lin P. King, Jacob H. Mckeever, (enrolled for three years at Roseville, September 24th. 1861 : veteran volunteer ; transferred to Sixty-seventh Regiment), William H. McLain. Nathan R. Pettit, Francis Prior. Eli Hitchcock, Steward Pidcock, William Pitcock, George W. Ross. John W. Rambo, William Robinson. David M. L. Swingle, Benoni P. Stokely, William M. Stout, Thomas N. Sowers, George W. Simmons, Townsend Updike, Troy Wells. Perry Wiles. Joseph Wiley, (transferred to Sixty-seventh O. V. I.), James Woodruff, Henry Ditts. Jackson Tharp, John F. Ball, John W. Bangham. Ben- jamin Brown, John Colbert. Adam Dennis, Wes- ley F. Deavver. George W. Deavver, John M. Dollison, Morgan Devore, John French. Jacob Grapes, Amos Groves, Hiram C. Harvey. Sam- uel Hoster, Jeremiah F. Horner, John M. Hitch- cock, John Longstreth. Robert Powell. Peter Rose, William Turner, Harmon Updike, Charles Worstall. Oliver Watts, William Edwards, (en- rolled as Second Lieutenant, October 8th. 1861. for a term of three years : appointed Captain, Oc- tober 11th, 1861 : promoted to Major, June, 1863 : wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Wagner. July, 1863 ; died of wounds, August 28, 1863. at Charleston. South Carolina). David Sowers. Milton Driggs, Elijah Edwards, Godfrey Smal- ley, (Hospital Steward).


[Enrolled for three years ; transferred to Sixty- seventh O. V. I. The information given of Com- pany A, Sixty-second O. V. I., is taken from the historical muster-in roll, which, in some par- ticulars, does not agree with the original muster- in roll. ]


COMPANY C-OFFICERS.


Samuel B. Larimer, Second Lieutenant, en- rolled as a private, at Zanesville. October 5. 1861 ; appointed Second Lieutenant November. 1861 ; promoted to Captain : discharged October 22d, 1864, at expiration of term of service.


PRIVATES.


Noah F. Barnes, William Dicken, William Fickel, William Green. Peter P. Lucas. John D. Lucas, Albert Nichols, Salathiel A. Hitch- cock, John Barnes, Isaac Denny. William Hoy. Edmond W. Hatcher. Samuel Mcclellan. Geo. Pace. William Ramsey, George Ruse, Richard Skinner, John Schaeffer. Stephen Swingle. Isaac Bennett, Josiah Latta.


COMPANY F-OFFICERS. Patterson Ilirst, Captain.


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Jesse Horrick, First Lieutenant ; enrolled for three years, October 4th, 1861.


Wm. McLaren, Second Lieutenant, enrolled as private, October 24th, 1861 ; appointed Second Lieutenant, November 14th, 1861.


SERGEANTS.


Norman H. Chamberlin, Robert Sharp, Joseph Shaw, James I. Cole, and Edward Barton.


CORPORALS.


Silas D. Kain, enrolled for three years, Octo- ber 7th, 1861 ; promoted to First Lieutenant.


Robert Fell, Henry Jackson, Jacob Campbell, Andrew R. Beeman, John W. Comegyer, Isaac Murray, and Frank Lank.


PRIVATES.


Frank Adams, Alexander James, Noah Austin, Daniel Bailey. James Baker, W. H. Blake, John Barstow, Samuel Barstow, Levi Barstow, Wm. Brown, John L. Bailey, George Collins, Wm. Collins, Barrett Conrad. John Cassel, Jacob Cox, Elisha Cay, George Dittenhover, Wm. Forest, Daniel Garrett, Frank Gressel, Thomas Gould, David Goodwin, Zongin Grilich, George W. Hirst, (enrolled for three years, October 7th, 1861 ; promoted to First Lieutenant ; dischared October 12th, 1864, at expiration of term of service ;) James Henderson, Michael Henry, James Howell, Samuel Haltkurson, Kinsy Irwin, Henry Johnson, Lewis C. Jordan, John Logan, Daniel McKain, John McDowell, John McLees, Chas.McCoy, Geo. McNight, Geo. Mil- ler, Wm. Metz, Geo. Moss, Isaac Morgan. D. Flemmings Mathew, Henry Musselman, Chas. Nimnis, James H. Ogle, Charles Offord. Joseph Parkerson, Gilbert Powers, John Palmer, Isaiah Poorman, Wm. Read, James Read, John Ray- nols, Isaac M. Rogers, Conrad Shoemaker, John Shoyer, Joseph Stiner, George Saffle,


Nickelous Straws, J , James es Steward, Samuel Shear, Joseph Smith, Frank Sylvan, Wm. Sauntman, Wm. Stanley, Wm. Frickle, Henry Vinsel, Frank Wyatt, George W. Wyatt, Isaac Wyatt, James Walters, Thomas West, George Wright, John Woortman. Wm. Wood, George Wray, Leonard Wagers, Farren Wisley, Adam Yeost, Wm. Ramsey, John Shaffer, Stephen Swingle, Dennis Shaw, James Kilmartin, Joshua Wright, George W. Brown, Wm. H. Frazier, Harmon King, Hiram W. McVicker, Jonathan Newton, Jacob Swingle, John W. Ross, Henry M. Copland, Daniel W. Welch, Stewart McBeth, Wm.P. Bell.


COMPANY I-PRIVATES.


[No officers from Muskingum county. ]


James K. Bullock, Oliver Kinsey, Gillead Moore, Wm. McCreary, Gardner D. Newcomb, Benjamin D. Reed, Joseph Ream, Henry Sweesy, Joseph A. Hutching. ,


SIXTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT O. V. I .- COMPANY F. [This detachment of Company F was enrolled


at Zanesville, during January and February. 1864, for three years. ]


PRIVATES.


John Barnes, Wm. R. Dickens, Vincent Edington, Wm. Hoy, Edward Hatches, Samuel McClellan, Wm. Mccullough, George Pace, Wm. Ramsey, John Shaffee, Isaac Bennett, Josiah Latta, Albert Nichols, Jeremy C. Teter, Salathial A. Hitchcock, Isaac Denny, George Ruse, Avery Black, Richard Skinner.


SEVENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT O. V. I.


[This regiment was organized January 11th, 1862.]


FIELD AND STAFF.


Greenberry F. Wiles, Colonel ; enrolled Octo- ber 26th, 1861, for three years. as First Lieuten- ant of Company B, Seventy-eighth Regiment, O. V. I ; December 13th, 1861, appointed Cap- tain : promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, May 10th, 1863 : to Colonel, July 23d. 1863; to Brevet Brigadier General, March 13th. 1865.


Mortimer D. Leggett. Lieutenant Colonel ; promoted to Colonel, and Brigadier General. November 29th, 1862 ; . appointed Lieutenant Colonel, and mustered into service. December 18th, 1861, for a term of three years: January 2Ist, 1862, appointed Colonel : promoted to Brig- adier General, November 29th, 1862.


Gilbert D. Munson, Lieutenant Colonel.


David F. Carnahan, Major. Israel C. Robinson, Major.


John E. Jewett, First Lieutenant and Adjutant. John C. Douglass, First Lieutenant and Quartermaster.


Oliphant M. Todd, Chaplain.


James S. Reeves, Surgeon. November 21st, 1861.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Howard S. Abbott. Sergeant Major : enrolled as a private, October 28th. 1861, for three years ; appointed Sergeant Major, January 11th, 1862. Henry E. Bigelow, Simon C. Search, Chas. C. Wiles.


COMPANY A-OFFICERS.


Russell Bethel, First Lieutenant ; enrolled for three years, December 26, 1864 : appointed As- sistant Aid de Camp to General R. K. Scott, March 28th, 1865 ; mustered out with company, July 11th, 1865.


James T. Caldwell, Second Lieutenant : en- rolled October 24th, 1861. for three years : mus- tered in as a private ; appointed Second Lieuten- ant, November 25, 1861.


SERGEANTS.


Louis W. A. Sinsabaugh, Israel C. Robin- son, Milton F. Timms. Albert Henderson.


CORPORALS.


Isaiah Moore, Ezra G. Warne, Joseph L. Geyer. George W. Irwin, George F. Smith.


PRIVATES. James C. Arthur, Winfield S. Ayres, Philo B.


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Barnum, James M. Brewer, John R. (or H.) Boyer, Charles M. Corbin, Henry W. Crawford, James H. Hiatt, Isaac G. Herron, Solomon Johnson, Abram Johnson, Charles W. Kemmer- er, Wesley M. Lyon, John Lyons, John F. Mathews, John L. Matchet, Hiram F. Mercer, John Mewhiter, Hiram Moorhead, Frank Mun- son, George W. Richardson, George H. Richey, Aaron Robinson, J. W. Sarbaugh, George F. Smith, William Sutton, David R. Thompson, Mathias Trace, Louis Voght, William R. Wax- ler, Thomas L. Walters, James R. Wilson, John J. Wilson, Thomas Bell, Joel D. Herron, Robert R. Jones, John C. Lorimor, John McConaugh, Robert B. Nelson, John C. Wallace, Charles S. Wylie, John L. Boyd, Moses Bash, William R. Galwood. John A. Henderson, Joseph T. Matchett, John M. McNutt, James M. Moore, William Warne, Solomon J. Donaldson, George H. Mathews, Alexander Cox, John L. Boyd, John B. Dougherty, Charles S. Wylie.


[Enrolled for three years. ]


COMPANY B-OFFICERS.


Zachariah M. Chandler, Captain. Greenberry F. Wiles, First Lieutenant. Gilbert D. Munson, Second Lieutenant.


SERGEANTS.


William Fulkerson, Lewis Corder, Nelson D). Crosby, George W. Beardslee, Robert W. White, George W. Porter, Adolphus W. Search, (en- rolled November 27, 1861, for three years ; re- enlisted April 1, 1865 : appointed Captain, and transferred to Company A; mustered out July IT, 1865), Joseph R. Miller.


CORPORALS.


James M. Thompson, Fenton Bagley, James M. Myers. William II. Weaver, Theodore E. Dick. Warren McLean.


PRIVATES.


Wesley Anderson, Randolph C. Austin. Henry C. Bangus, Charles Barrell, John F. Baird, Joseph II. Baker, Lewis Corder, John Cherry, James W. Carson, Henry Crooks, Enoch Curtis. Nelson D. Crosby, Henry Drone, Isaac Drumm, Samuel Dickinson, David Edwards, Jolin T. Gardner, Sanmel N. Goulding, Christo- pher Hart, James Henderson, Henry C. Jones, George W. Loy, James P. Melick, James H. Myers. Branson S. Miller, William F. Miller, John T. Moore, Amos Norman, James M. Pow- ell, Leroy A. Roberts, James Simpson, William Shiplett, David Sherrard, Jr., Alva B. Sniff, John M. Varner, Solomon Wilson, Jacob Younger. William C. Younger, Joseph Ansel, Charles II. Bunker, Daniel F. Ritter, Clements Conn. Robert D. Dilts. Mouroe Knight, Luther D). Morgan, Uriah H. McClannahan, Andrew J. Mills, George W. Perry, Charles Roberts. Leonard Beddick, James J. Sims, Elijah Stone- burner, Peter J. Suyder. Albert Stigle, Jesse


Smithley, Isaac Springer, Charles P. Bowers, Silas W. Fickel, Thomas J. Howell, Jacob Wil- son, Simon C. Search, Clements Bell, Benjamin Johnson, Henry Jackson, Charles P. Bowers, Andrew J. Bell, Crapps Nicholas, Samuel T. Lewis, Joseph B. Lane. Jackson Simpson.


COMPANY C-OFFICERS.


Samuel W. Spencer, Captain.


William C. Godfrey, First Lieutenant ; mus- tered as private, for three years, October 30th, 1861 : promoted to First Lieutenant, December 14th, 1861.


Thomas E. Ross, Second Lieutenant ; mus- tered as private, for three years, November 21st, 1861 ; appointed Second Lientenant, December 14th, 1861.


Charles C. Wiles, First Lieutenant ; re-enlist- ed, January 12th, 1864, for three years ; honora- bly discharged, July 11th, 1865.


SERGEANTS.


Asa C. Cassidy, James A. Brown, Robert T. Nelson, Alexander Scales, Christopher Stock- dale, Michael Henry, James Crabtree, George W. Sylvester, Benjamin H. Sanders, Frederick Henry.


CORPORALS.


William Ross, Samuel Bateman, John A. Launder, Isaac F. Lee, William L. Gillogy, Jo- seph Starrott, David Pierce, George M. Alter, Eli Berr, John Cottonbrook, Enoch Pearson, Robert H. Abbott, Joseph K. Hall, Francis Mus- selman.


PRIVATES.


William F. Baker, James Bellinger, Edward Barrett, Russell Bethel, Francis B. Baker, Lewis Bagley, James Brennan, James A. Baker, Al- pheus P. Boylan, David F. Bryant, Francis Bateman, Levi Culver, Edward Cassidy, Alex- ander Clark, James Combs, Asa Culver, John Cantwell. Noah H. Decker, William Downer. Daniel W. Donavan, Joshua Downerd, Darius T. S. Elliott, James H. Echelberg, Charles D. Flowers, James M. Fisher, James W. Fairchild, Robert W. Fryer, Dennis Fredina, Peter Gibaut, Michael Henry, George C. Hall. Jesse Hyatt, Joseph R. Hoskins, Thomas J. F. Howes, Wil- liam Hanes, Cyrus E. James, Richard H. Jor- dan, John W. Jones, John Lightner. William M. Laughlin, James A. Mercer, James A. Morton, Thomas J. Miner, Alexander McGregor. Robert McAdams, James H. McCoy, Augustus F. Peliz- saus, George Perry, Samuel J. Reed, James Smith, William Swank, Mathias Thomas, Ran- som L. White, James W. Watson, William HI. H. White, Samuel Woods, Augustus Yalea, William Armstrong. Samuel Buckingham, Ar- thur Clark, James C. Deemer, William A. Ful- ton, Arellias Garrell. Charles Hinds, Sylvester W. Hardesty. David James, Charles W. Lee, Williain T. McDonald, Sylvester Mercer, Henry Taylor, George H. West, Edward Filgar, Thom- as Reasoner, Jacob P. Springer, James Penning- ton, Jacob G. West.


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COMPANY D-OFFICERS.


E. Hills Talley, Captain.


Benjamin A. Blandy, First Lieutenant ; en- rolled October 25th, 1861, for three years.


Edward S. Harlan ; enrolled October 25th, 1861. for three years ; appointed Second Lieuten- ant. December 14th, 1861.


Andrew McDaniel, Captain.


John R. Edgar, First Lieutenant.


Milton Ward. Second Lieutenant.


SERGEANTS.


James C. Harris, Simon P. Joy, William G. B. McCune. David F. Sullivan, Bishop D. Stall, James McLaughlin. Amazot Warne. John W. Butler.


CORPORALS.


James Sears. James W. Mason. Milton F. Ward. William H. Sullivan, Enoch Harlan, James M. Dutro, William J. Frazier, Abel Arter, David Mitchell. Thomas J. Harlan, Burk Clark, George B. Vandenbark.


PRIVATES.


A. J. Farnum. George F. Darling, Bartley Beaty, Michael Berry, Henry Crawford, Levi C. Conn. James Camp, Peter Coss, Albert Demp- ster. John Edwards, Thomas W. Dutro, James Finney. John W. Fox, Henry H. Gay, Daniel Gillespie, Charles J. Gibeaut, Peter Gibeaut, William F. Huffman. Davis Haines, Thomas J. Hall. Thomas J. Harlan, Milton Hewett, John Hamilton. Albert Hunt, Samuel Hoffman, George W. Hall. Enos T. Hall, Sr., Moses Howell. John Hufford, Joseph Hubbell, Nathan Jewett. Daniel Jewett, Harrison W. Joy, Bennia Joy, Charles S. Kenney, William W. Kenney, Charles Leach. Samuel Lee, Frank Lowe, John H. McCune, Francis McGuire. Charles B. Ma- son. Hugh J. McCallister, Frederick Osborn, John Q. A. Peyton, William A. Pake, John Pow- ell. George W. Quigley, James F. Quigley, Wesley Reed. Levi P. Richardson. Nathan Stotts, Joseph F. Stotts. Geo. B. Smith, George Squires. Leaven Turner, Amaziah Warner. Ilo- ratio White. John Culver. Oliver B. Crumbaker, Henry A. Chambers, Robert Cunningham, Erastus A. Chilcote. Charles W. Clark, Charles W. Clark. Zenis W. McDowell. Lafayette Davis. Robert E. Gay, Nicholas Hoosan, George W. McCurdy, John Newman, Isaac J. Neff, Torence Peyton. Thomas Parsons. James C. Stewart, Daniel W. Sthal, Alfred Sigers. Joseph Tolbert, Hamilton Wallace, Moses Abbott, John Bird, Lewis Collins, Lemuel G. Dover, William Ech- elberry. Harrison Echelberry, Allen M. Frazier, Stephen Gay, William Harlan, Benjamin Har- lan, William R. Jackson, William McConagha, Joseph E. Peyton, Oliver Perry, Joshua D. Smith, Samuel F. Woodburn, John A. Young, Jeremiah Gardner. David Campbell, James W. Cornelius, James J. Davis, Llewellyn Echelberry, Samuel Harper, Daniel Miller, Richard P. McGill. Jo- seph Pearce, George Scott, James H. Tom, Na- thaniel J. White, Israel C. Robinson (enrolled,


November, 1861, for three years ; promoted from Captain to Major, January 15th, 1865 ; honorably discharged, July 11th, 1865). Henry Tipple, Jo- seph E. Peyton, Jr.


COMPANY F-OFFICERS.


Avery L. Waller, Captain.


Cyrus M. Roberts, Captain.


Hugh Dunne, First Lieutenant ; mustered as private, October 25th, 1861, for three years ; appointed First Lieutenant, December 26th, 1861 ; promoted to Captain, March 13th, 1864, and transferred to Company K.


Joseph Miller, First Lieutenant.


James T. Story, Second Lieutenant ; enrolled as private, October 26th, 1861, for three years ; appointed Second Lieutenant, Decemcer 26th, 1861 ; resigned and mustered out, April Ist, 1865.


Martin Durant, Second Lieutenant. .


SERGEANTS.


Samuel H. Van Kirk, Alexander V. Hagar, Robert Hanson, Peter W. Sturtz, Isaiah B. Case, Edward S. Vernon, William Hadden, William P. Gault.


CORPORALS.


J. B. Case, Benjamin F. Tudor, F. M. Story, Henry H. Smith, Thomas Hopes, John W. Burwell, John H. McCall, Samuel J. Taylor, Orville O. Barnes, George H. Echelberry.


PRIVATES.


Matthew W. Bay, James T. Bay, Henry Birkhimer, John Bucksenschuttz, John Baker, George Bowman, Lewis Bedell, Albert Bedell, William Bowden, Percival Boyer, Thomas W. Cook, John H. Crane, Alexander Culbertson, William Drummond, Richard Dickeson, Michael Eschman, William C. Garges, Phillip Gibbons, Samuel Hurrell, Levi Hammond, Clinton V. Jenkins, Lenhart Leisure, James Lemmon, James Mullin, Jesse Moorehead, Joseph Moore- head, Joseph E. Mckinney, John A. Newell, John Oliver, George W. Runion, Andrew J. Runion, Joel Runion, Joseph Richardson, John Snider, Dennison G. Sturtz, David Smith, Albert Smith, John Stover, James Taylor, John W. Tanner, Solomon Urban, Joseph Van Kirk, Nicholas Vernon, William Vernon, John J. Wine, Wesley West, William C. Waters, Edward C. Wilson, Joseph F. Wilson, Alfred Weymour, John C. Wylie, Lewis H. Wall, John Zimmerman, Hiram Rogers, William C. Gargis, George Kearns, Thomas Huffman, Henry Birkheimer, Adam C. Bowman, Caleb Baker, James Caldwell, Josiah Clark, Alexander Culbertson, James Galiher, Lewis Huffman, Joseph E. McKinney, Thomas A. Palmer, David W. Shaffer, David W. Sprague, Phillip Gibbons, Robert Hanson, Benjamin Conway, Jasper Halsey, Alfred Wymer, Moses Abbott, Albert G. Gault, David C. Hager, Chas Hol- comb. Samuel H. Johns, Abraham Jackson, Peter B. Lane, Dennis Sturtz, Samuel Sprague,




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