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USA > Ohio > Huron County > History of the Fire lands, comprising Huron and Erie Counties, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers > Part 22
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Emmett Lincoln, transferred to marine service, (date not given).
George W. Littleton, mustered out with company
James H. Laden, discharged for disability, April 7, 1863.
George W. Ladd, promoted Sergeant January 25, 1863.
Justus Lnhrs, promoted to Corporal June 1, 1864
Charles McGettigan, transferred to Veteran Rererve Corps, May 3, 1864 Dennis Mullen, mustered out with company.
Joseph T. Marshall, discharged February 28, 1863, by reason of wonnds received at Stone River.
William Meacham, mustered out with company
Jobn F. Miller, died May 26, 1864, from wounds.
J. Edward Matthews, promoted to Hospital Steward, April 14, 1863. Charles D Pierce, discharged for disability, Inne 11, 1863.
Edwin C. Pomeroy. died June 30, 1864, from wounds received at Cbatta- nooga, Tennessee
Oscar Pertschman, promoted to Corporal March 1, 1865.
Henry B. Penfield, discharged for disability, December 30, 1868.
William R Pope, discharged March 12, 1864, by reason of wounds re- ceived at Chickamauga.
Theodore Rebadue, prisoner of war.
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Aden Rice, Clerk at Headquarters Fourth Army Corps, mustered ont with company.
Jay C. Smith, promoted Sergeant Major, January 4, 1863.
Robert Schetb, mustered out with company.
Charles Shupe, prisoner of war, no record of discharge. Orange Seamans, discharged for disability, January 9, 1863, Bradford J. Seavery, mustered out with company.
Ralph E. Taylor, discharged for disability, October 9, 1863.
David W. Thompson, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 20, 1863.
Royal H. Tucker, discharged for disability May 29, 1865.
Joseph Terril, captured Septemper 20, 1863, and died from starvation in rebel prison April 1, 1865.
Joel S. Wolverton, discharged for disability December 30, 1862. Daniel Wood, discharged for disability January 7, 1864.
Michael Wood, discharged for disability December 30, 1863. Anton Wauck, discharged for disability December 30, 1863.
Henry O. Wright, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. (No date given).
Samuel G. Wright, discharged for disability December 30, 1863. Dustin Washburn, transferred to U. S. Engineers August 29, 1864.
Jacob Young, promoted Corporal March 1, 1865: mustered out with company.
Jacob M. Zimmerman, died in rebel prison January 9, 1864. Robert Sankey, died at Nashville, Tennessee. (No date given).
COMPANY D.
Mustered into service August 30, 1861, at Monroeville, Ohio. Mustered out of service June 12, 1865, in Tennessee.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Captain H. G. Sheldon, resigned by reason of disability January 28, 1863. First Lieutenant J. B. Cnrtis, resigned by reason of disability January 2, 1863.
Second Lieutenant J. M. Lattimer, Jr., promoted First Lieutenant March 5, 1863, and to Captain March 21. 1863; mustered out with company .
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Manferd D. Slocum, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps August 1, 1863.
Sergeant G. W. Payne, discharged March 28, 1863.
Sergeant Ira Beman Reed, promoted to First Lieutenant March 21, 1863, and to Captain March 29, 1864; assigned to Company E.
Sergeant John D. Blair, killed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863. Sergeant Dutton Jones. discharged September 9, 1863.
Corporal Elbert J. Squire, promoted to First Lieutenant March 29, 1864; captured near Huntsville, Alabama, January 17, 1865. Corporal Charles E. Marsh, discharged December 28, 1862.
Corporal Enos L. Marsh, discharged by reason of wounds May 9, 1863. Corporal Jerome G. Gibson, discharged January 7, 1863.
Corporal Justus N. Brown, mustered ont with company.
Corporal George N. Mead, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps Feb- ruary 15, 1864.
Corporal Minor Lawrence, discharged March 28, 1863.
PRIVATES.
Luzerne Amsden, discharged March 23, 1864. Duane Austin, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps August 10, 1864 Jacob M. Abbott, died at Nashville, Tennessee, January 25, 1863 Clark Barber, died at Louisville, Kentucky, July 7, 1863. Charles F. Brewster, discharged April 25, 1863.
William R. Bell, discharged March 13, 1863.
Egbert M. Burgess, died at Louisville, Kentucky, December 3, 1863. Charles C. Bacon, died at Nashville, Tennessee, January 1. 1863. Frederick G. Brown, discharged February 3, 1864.
Delas Bishop, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps August 1, 1863. Joseph L. Bishop, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, November 1, 1863.
Alonzo F. Bishop, discharged April 27, 1865.
William W. Conover, discharged February 3, 1863.
Chester H. Carpenter, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 15, 1864.
Enoch Cole, mustered out May 16, 1865.
George W. Curtiss, discharged January 13, 1863.
Jotham A. Curtiss, died August 15, 1864, of wounds received in action near Kenesaw Knob, Georgia.
John H. Crawford, captured at Chickamauga September 20, 1863. E. W. Cunningham, discharged June 22, 1863.
George F. Drake, discharged July 15, 1863.
William L. Dickinson, died at Louisville, Kentucky, December 12, 1862. William S. Denton, died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, June 26, 1864. Henry G. Dills, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 30, 1863. Constantine Frank, died at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, May 31, 1863. George W. Fish, died at Gashville, Tennessee, January 5, 1863.
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Edward P. Fowler, mustered out with company
Myron H. Furlong, discharged February 10. 1863
Leroy L. Guthrie, mustered out May 15, 1×65.
Charles A. Gowdy, died at Bardstown, Kentucky, December 8, 1862.
G. W. Goodman, discharged February 6, 1863.
Hamilton Wilson, promoted to Corporal May 1, 1863: discharged August 24, 1864.
James Holloway, mustered out with company.
George Hunt, discharged February 9, 1863.
George N. Hubbell, promoted to First Sergeant September 20, 1863.
Thaddens Hackett, discharged March 25. 1864.
W. W. Hopkins, mustered out with company.
Janus H. Hopkins, died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, December 4, 1862.
John N. Hopkins, died at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, June 15, 1863.
E. M. Hume, discharged February 9, 1863.
Eugene Hawkes, captured at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863.
John W. Johnson, mustered ont May 17, 1865.
Flavel B. Jones, killed in actiou at Chickamauga, Georgia. September 19, 1863.
George N. Keeler, mustered out with company.
Corydon Kingsbury, promoted to Sergeant March 1, 1864.
Simeon W. Kinsey, mnstered out with company.
William Leak, mustered out with company.
Ge rge Lawrence. transferred to Veteran Corps, April 29. 1864 George A. Lawrence, muster ed out with company .
E. E. Lyons, discharged December 13, 1863. George E. Mattoon, mustered out with company.
William F. Merit, died at Danville, Kentucky, November 12, 1862.
Charles H. Mead, promoted to Sergeant May 1, 1864.
Henry M. Newton, promoted to Sergeant May 1, 1863.
Charles Pickens, died of wonnds received at Stone River, January 1, 1863
Charles Penfield, discharged on account of wounds, May 4, 1863.
Albert Palmer, mustered out with company
D. G. Palmer, mustered out May 22, 1865.
Job Peterson, mustered out with company .
Charles B. Rose, mustered out with compay .
Erastus S. Russell discharged February 14, 1863.
John H Rickey, died of wounds June 23, 1864
Watson W. Rowland, died January 31, 1863, at Nashville, Tennessee.
LeviO. Rowland, discharged February 15, 1864.
Samuel L. Smith. transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, January 10, 1865.
George H. Sowers, promoted Sergeant May 1, 1864.
William H Snyder, discharged December 28, 1862.
Charles Scott, killed in action at Kingston, Georgia, May 19, 1864
John C. Sprague, discharged February 14. 1863.
Orrin S. Sutton, mustered out with company .
Luther L. Terry, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, February 5, 1864. James E. Terry, transferred to Veterau Reserve Corps, February 15. 1864.
Hiram N. Townsend, discharged March 7, 1863.
William H. Trnmbley, discharged March 8, 1863.
Jacob Truxell, Jr., discharged December 12, 1863.
Homer Truxell, discharged February 14, 1863.
Merit Wycoff, disharged January 10, 1863.
William C. Wyckes, promoted to Corporal May 1, 1864; mustered out with company.
Samuel C. White, died of wounds received at Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20 1863
W. J. Washburne, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 30, 1863.
Lemnel Wood, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, January 15, 1864. Jesse W. Bell, discharged February 7, 1863.
COMPANY G.
Mustered into service, August 30, 1862, at Monroeville, Ohio. Mustered out of service, June 12, 1865, in Tennessee.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John Messer, promoted to Lientenant Colonel, to date January 3, 1863; resigned January 7, 1864.
First Lieutenant John P. Fleming, promoted Captain May 23, 1863; mus tered out with company.
Second Lieutenant Horace D. Olds, promoted to First Lieutenant May 27, 1863; discharged December 25, 1864, to accept promotion in First United States Volunteer Veteran Engineer Corps.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William H. Van Ness, discharged October 26, 1863. Sergeant Ambrose B. C. Dunman, captured September 19, 1863.
Sergeant Jonathan Cooke, transferred to First United States Volunteer Veteran Engineer Corps August 7, 1864
Sergeant George W. Fleming, discharged March 4, 1863.
Corporal Squire A. Butler, promoted to First Sergeant May 3, 1864 : mus- tered out with company
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Corporal George Mordoff, promoted to Sergeant July 2, 1864; mustered out with company.
Corporal Isaac C. Capen, promoted to Sergeant March 4, 1863; killed in battle September 19, 1863.
Corporal Francis M. Miller, discharged October 17, 1862.
Corporal George L. Smith, died December 4. 1862.
Corporal Jasper F. Webster, promoted to Second Lieutenant May 3, 1864, and to First Lieutenant February 1, 1865; mustered out with company.
Corporal John White, promoted to Sergeant October 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Musician, Rhoderick Russell, discharged March 26, 1863.
PRIVATES.
Franklin Andrews, promoted to Corporal March 1, 1865.
Emerson Andrews, mustered out with company.
Squire Abbott, mustered out with company
He=ry E. Burahauk, not on muster out roll
Isaac Baldwin, died June 12, 1863.
David S. Barber, discharged February 21, 1863.
Oliver W. Benschooter, died December 28, 1862
Albert A. Blair, mustered out with company.
James C. Burkholder, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, May 27, 1864. Walter ('. Beardsley. captured September 19, 1863.
Oliver M. Butler, mustered out with company.
Marcus Crannell, wounded December 15, 1864: mustered out with com- pany.
John Daniels, died February 19, 1863.
Hezekiah S. Drake, promoted Corporal March 1, 1865
John J. Dunning, discharged July 16, 1863.
William Dunham, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, June 25, 1864
Floron Dalzell, died January 28, 1863.
Henry E. Dwight, mustered out with company.
Henry D. Fisher, mustered out with company
Alpha B. Falley, discharged June 23, 1863.
George L. Fowler, promoted Sergeant July I, 1864: mustered out with company.
Ralph G. Fuller, mustered out with company,
James Ford, transferred to Mississippi Marine Brigade March 11, 1863.
Alfred Ford, discharged for wounds May 13, 1865.
Peter Greiner, transferred to Signal Corps October 22, 1863.
Oliver Gardner, mustered out with company.
Daniel W Harris, mustered out with company.
George Hewett, killed at the battle of Stone River January 5, 1863.
George Hoover, mustered out with company.
Jacob Hay, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps May 3, 1864.
William Hutchinson, killed in battle of Nashville, Tennessee, December 5, 1864.
Malachi Humphrey, discharged for wounds May 25, 1865.
Daniel B. Higgins, mustered out with company.
Miles E Hale, discharged January 31, 1863.
Edgar F. Horn, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. (No date). Alba Howey, mustered out with company. John Howey, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. (No date). John Howell. mustered out with company.
Frederick Houck, mustered out with company.
Benjamin Jones, mustered out with company.
Peter Landin, discharged February 7, 1863. Laban D. Lowry, discharged December 11, 1863.
Charles Long. mustered out with company. Alexander Lewis, died December 2, 1862. Charles D. Morehouse, discharged February 28, 1864.
Curtis B. Mullenox, killed in battle of Stone River January 2, 1863. Andrew Meikle killed in battle of Stone River January 2, 1863.
Francis Magill, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Lafayette Miller, transferred to Engineer Corps August 7, 1864.
Daniel Myers, mustered out with company
Andrew J. Miller, promoted Corporal March 1, 1865.
William Munson, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 10, 1864. George B. Morse, promoted Corporal January 1, 1865. Leroy Mullenox. died from wounds July 25, 1864.
Lewis Osborn, died in Libby Prison December 14, 1863.
Stephen Paxton, promoted Corporal May 10, 1863; mustered ont with company
James J. Pike, discharged January 6, 1864.
David Plue, promoted Corporal July 1, 1864; mustered out with com- pany
John Russet, mustered out with company.
Charles Russet, mustered out with company.
Giles W Ray, promoted Corporal July 1, 1864.
Horace V. Ramsdell, discharged of wounds March 11, 1863.
Lyman B. Russell, mustered out with company. Almon W. Sherman, mustered out with company.
Eltsha D Smith, discharged June 4, 1864
Russell Sanders discharged August 15, 1863. George W Shaffer, died June 19, 1864.
Alfred Sutton, mustered out with company.
DeWitt Thompson, mustered out with company.
Martin V Wilbur, discharged for wounds March 27, 1865.
John D. Wheat, mustered out with company.
Madison E. Wells, promoted Sergeant July 1, 1864: mustered out with company.
George W. Wheat, discharged February 4, 1863
Andrews Bradley, starved to death in Andersonville prison, September 24, 1864: captured September 23, 1863.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOL- UNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY F.
Mustered in o service September 9 1862, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 10, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Henry Bernhard, discharged March 2, 1863. Sergeant George Beck. missing in action at Gettysburg July 1, 1863.
Sergeant Justus Thornberg promoted First Lieutenant: wounded May 2, 1863.
Sergeant Carl Groesh, discharged December 22, 1862. Sergeant Leopold Weinman, mustered out with company.
Corporal John Becker, mustered out with company.
Corporal Frederick Frey, promoted Sergeant March 5, 1863; mustere out with company.
Corporal Charles Wahler, wounded in action July 1, 1863.
Corporal Henry Roder, mustered out with company
Corporal Henry Frey, died November 1, 1862.
Corporal Joseph Fels, discharged for wounds May 27, 1864.
Musician, Stephen Schnurr, mustered out with company. Wagoner. Joseph Meier, mustered out with company.
PRIVATES
Herman Breunmy, discharged April, 1863.
Jacob Bretz, died October 8, 1863.
T. Xavier Buerge, mustered out with company.
Augustin Berzikafer, mustered out with company
Jacol Beecher, mustered out with company.
John Bucher, mustered out with company.
Frederick Bielil, captured at Gettysburg; eight months a prisoner.
Adam Bergheeler, promoted Corporal: mustered out with company
John Becker, wounded at Gettysburg; promoted Corporal.
John Breil, died May 14, 1865.
Frederick Busch, mustered out with company.
Joseph Bishop, died December 31, 1862,
Andrew Bengel, killed in action March 2, 1863.
John Ernst, transferred to Veterau Reserve Corps September 26, 1813.
John Ensdorff, promoted to Sergeant October 1, 1864: mustered out with company
Charles Frauck, mustered out with company.
John G. Fott, mustered out with company.
Charles Gerdes, mustered out with company .
Edward Gessler, mustered out with company.
Edward Giteman, mustered out with company.
Joseph Hormes, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, by reason of wounds.
George Helmech, killed in action July 2, 1863.
Henry Hossle, mustered out with company.
William Heinzman, not on muster ont roll
William Hacker, missing at Gettysburg, July 1, 1-63.
Martin Indlekofer. died June 19, 1865.
John Kastor, mustered out with company
Charles Krumbholz, not on muster out roll
Henry Klappel, promoted Corporal March 1, 1464.
Anton Lung, mustered out with company. Ferdinand Loeblein, killed in action May 2, 1863.
Alphonse J. Leffler, not on muster out roll.
Frank Mangin, mustered out with company.
John Moos, mustered out with company
Jacob G. Miller, absent, sick, when company was mustered out.
Conrad Missig. promoted to Corporal March 1, 1864: wounded May 2, 1863. in breast and shoulder.
August Mathew, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps May 20, 1863
Joseph Mueller, mustered out with company
Frank Newberzer, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps May 20, 1868.
Gustav Phillips, promoted to Corporal November 24, 1862: wounded in
action May 2, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps August 22, 1864.
Peter Reader. transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 5. 1864, by reason of wounds.
Peter Reis, died from wounds July 10, 1863.
August Raber, died of wounds August 2, 1863.
Nicholas Rimel, died in Libby Prison.
Henry Ross, mustered out with company .
John Surren, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps February 1, 1864.
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William Sneider, promoted to Principal Musician.
Adam Schaub, wounded in action March 1, 1863; mustered out with company.
Valentin Sheidler, not on muster out roll.
John Schomer, mustered out with company.
John Smith, not on muster out roll.
Christian Thomas, mustered out with company.
Wendel Viethauer, not on muster out roll.
Jacob Walter, wounded in action May 2, 1863; mustered out with com- pany.
Garret Walter, missing in action July 1, 1863.
Anthony Wintersteller, not on muster ont roll.
Jacoh Zuber, not on muster out roll.
COMPANY H.
Mustered into service September 9, 1862, Cleveland, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 10, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Edward Reitz, mustered ont with company .
Sergeant William Bowers, promoted to First Lieutenant, Company B, April 25, 1865.
Otto Shick, mustered out with company.
Corporal Andrew Myers, captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863; mustered out with company.
Corporal George A, Wise, mustered ont with company.
Corporal Romig, wounded at Gettysburg: discharged May 21, 1864.
Corporal Henry Setzler, wounded at Chancellorsville; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Wagoner, Joseph Myers, mustered out with company
PRIVATES.
Amos Arbogast, mustered out with company.
Philip Buliong, mustered out with company.
Jacob Bauman, died February 4, 1863.
William H. Banman, died December 2, 1863.
Harry Baursax, promoted Corporal September .9, 1862; mustered out with company.
Samuel Cane, mustered out with company.
George Denhart, captured at Chancellorsville.
Jacob Egli, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps November 28, 1863.
Martin Gross, wounded at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863.
Joseph Gruner, mustered out with company.
Nicholas Huther, mustered ont with company.
Christopher Heer, mustered ont in hospital (no date).
Christian F. Hildwein, promoted Sergeant Jnly 1, 1863; mustered out with company.
Melchoir Kechely, mnstered ont with company.
James W. Myers, mustered out with company.
George Metz, died of wounds June 2. 1863.
Conrad Metz, promoted Corporal March 5, 1863; mustered out with com- pany.
Frederick Metz, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 16, 1864. Philip Oakleaf, promoted to Corporal December 4, 1862; died January 2, 1863.
Philip Ohlemacher, mus:ered out with company.
Franklin B. Price, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps March 2, 1864. John Parker, mustered out with company.
Alphonse Reamer, captured at Gettysburg; mustered out with company. Philip Raw, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 16, 1864. George Roedersdorf, mustered out with company .
Philip Seel, promoted Corporal January 1, 1864; mustered out with com- pany.
Michael Seitz, wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863; transferred to Vete- ran Reserve Corps March 2, 1864.
John Soulter, died June 3, 1863.
Joseph Sneider, died April 10, 1863.
Peter Frautman, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 16, 1864.
Joseph Weis, wounded at Gettysburg: transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps
Peter Weilnan, died June 7, 1863.
John W. Weisenheimer. transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Simon Yenger, captured February 5, 1865; paroled, and at Annapolis, Maryland, when company was mustered out.
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY A.
Mustered into service September 5, 1802, at Camp Toledo, Ohio. Mus- tered out of service June 27, 1865, at Salisbury, North Carolina.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Charles Baker, promoted to Second Lieutenant, Company K. May 1, 1864.
Corporal Gemira G. Burton, mustered out in hospital ( no date).
Corporal Henry Vanbuskirk, mustered out with company.
Corporal John R. Ramsey, discharged (no date).
Musician, Janus Current, died June 29, 1864
PRIVATES,
William H. Arling, discharged at Louisville, Kentucky (no date).
Robert Long, mustered out with company.
Jacob Parker, not on muster out roll.
Joseph A. Porter, mustered out withi company .
Edward Sibrell, mustered out with company.
John Scanlen, discharged January 10, 1865.
John Stoll, mustered out with company.
COMPANY G.
Mustered into service September 5, 1862, Mastered ont of service with regiment.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Patrick F. Dalton, promoted to Second Lieutenant in Company H, April 8, 1865.
Corporal Philip Mathia, wonnded at Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864; discharged from hospital at Columbus, Ohio (no date).
PRIVATES.
George W. Crowell, promoted to Second Lieutenant, Forty-Eighth U. S. C. I., January 2, 1865.
Richard K. Dalton, died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, November 23, 1862. Silas Dymond, mustered out with company.
Frederick S. Story, died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, November 21, 1862. Orrison Smith, discharged from hospital (no date).
John Tuckerman, severely injured by railroad disaster near Gallatin, Tennessee, March, 1863, while in line of his duty as train gnard.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY B.
Mustered into service September 24, 1862, at Monroeville, Ohio. Mus- tered out of service June 12, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Horace Kellogg, promoted to Major April 6, 1863, and to Lieu- tenant Colonel December 14, 1864; mustered ont with regiment.
First Lieutenant John Fitz Randolph, promoted Ito Captain Marchi 6, 1863; mustered ont with regiment.
Second Lieutenant Caleb Dayton Williams promoted to First Lieuten ant March 6, 1863; killed in action July 18, 1864
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant George Joseph Frith, wounded in action at Winchester, Virginia, June 15, 1863; died June 20, 1863.
Sergeant Eugene Smith, promoted to First Sergeant; prisoner at Rich- mond, Virginia. from June 15 to July 15, 1863; mustered out in hos- pital.
Sergeant Benjamin F. Blair, promoted to Captain, and transferred to Company K May 27, 1865.
Sergeant Harris E. Smith, promoted to First Lieutenant io Thirteenth U. S. C. A. January 9, 1863.
Sergeant George A. Drake, prisoner of war at Richmond, Virginia, from June 15 to July 15, 1863. No date of discharge.
Corporal Ira D. Wells, wounded in action at Hatcher's Run, Virginia, March 31, 1865.
Corporal George Buskirk, wounded at Winchester, Virginia, June 13, 1863. Discharged November 19. 1863.
Corporal William H. Thomas, promoted to Second Lieutenant in the One Hundred and Twenty-Seventh United States Colored Troops, March 13, 1865.
Corporal Samuel B. Caldwell, prisoner of war from June 15, to July 15, 1863.
Corporal Edward L. Husted, prisoner from June 15 to July 15, 1863. Corporal Ezra A. Wait, discharged December 5, 1863.
Corporal William G. Alling, discharged in hospital.
Corporal Josiah R. Fisher, wounded at Winchester, Virginia, June 13, 1862: discharged July 14, 1864
Musician, Joseph Sallaland, mnstered out with company.
Musician George Williams, mustered out with company
PRIVATES.
Nelson Armstrong, promoted to Corporal; no date given; mustered out with company
Malveru H. Barnhart, died at Winchester, Virginia, May 12, 1863.
Albert Blish, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
Enoch L. Birdseye, promoted to Corporal; no date; mustered out with company.
Albert Burch, mustered out with company
John Y. Benfer, captured June 15, 163: discharged in hospital.
Anson T. Bowen: discharged June 21, 1864.
Edwin J. Beverstock, promoted to Hospital Steward September 1, 1861.
William Barhite, promoted Corporal September 26, 1862; captured June 15, 1863.
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Orrin G. Bond, mustered out with company.
Stanley F Bond, starved to death at Andersonville prison, August 16, 1864. by order of Jeff. Davis.
Jehlle Castle, discharged in hospital.
Elijah S Conger, killed in hattle at Winchester, Virginia, June 13, 1863. Henry S. Clapp, promoted to Second Lieutenant in Nineteenth United States Colored Troops, August 11. 1864.
Iriwng Cole, wounded in action at Winchester, Virginia, June 13, 1863: right arm amputated: discharged October 3, 1864.
Judson Castle, discharged in hospital.
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