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COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain James R. Noble. Captain William C. McDowell.
Sccond Lieutenant Henry Hooker.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Charles Shane.
Sergeant Samuel S. Hornbeck.
Sergeant Stephen M. Gupton.
Sergeant William H. Manning.
Corporal William Owen.
Corporal George Ganman. Corporal William Woodfall.
Corporal Isaac Hornbeck. Corporal William Morrow. Corporal James Brunton. Corporal William L. Gupton.
Corporal George Brown. Musician David Waits.
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Musician William R. Cox. Wagoner Benjamin H. Murry.
PRIVATES.
John Adams, Benhart Bargoff, James Bell, Valentine Berge, Franklin Blunk, John S. Cheshire, Kitchel Clark, Zedick Clark, Louis Colboker, James Corkeran, John R. Crull, John E. Davis, William H. H. Davis, Joseph Elsey, James Elsey, Frederic Emlin, John Ernst, Jacob Earwine, James O. Evans, William Ferguson, John Fields, Michael Galliger, Pious Hardy, William L. Harris, John Higgins, Daniel Highland, Com. P. Hilderbrand, Noell Jackson, William Leish, John Lee, John Munch, John P. Means, Thomas Moore, John Miller, James Middleton, Fielding Middleton, William Middleton, Charles E. Manning, Sidney Noe, George Noe, John H. C. Overcamp, Nathan Pharris, Joseph Perry, Asbury Parsley, Henry Puff, Samuel Quick, George W. Rogers, Philip Shull, Abram Sago, Mathew Shay, John Spencer, William Stedman, Frederick Thompson, Joseph Terry, George Tolson, Raphael Vinecore, Louis Varille, Thomas B. Wallace, Isaac Williams, William Webb, Benja- min Webb, Taylor Windsor, John Windsor, John Whitledge, Robert Wright, John Zinsmaster.
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Frederick Brooks. Captain James E. Loyal. First Lieutenant Albert M. Healy. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Edward O'Malley.
Sergeant John G. Fraville.
Sergeant Charles Taylor.
Sergeant Frederick Honroth.
Corporal Frederick Troxell.
Corporal Samuel Randalis. Corporal Charles B. Fetters.
Corporal John H. Graham. Corporal Frank Read. Musician Zefra Blum.
Musician Joseph Fox, Jr. Musician B. Gary Edward. Wagoner John Mullin.
PRIVATES.
David F. Blair, Ferdinand Beiter, Hugh R. Boyd, Thomas Bott, John Boggs, Charles F. Bates, Anthony Berger, Cor- nelius Boyd, Eli Burchard, Milton Burnham, George W. Baily, Neil Conway, Timothy Conway, Thomas Casey, Frederick Cording, James Drummon, Andrew Dirk, Samuel Dysinger, James Davenport, David Danser, James Eairly, George R. S. Floyd, Jerome B. Francis, Joseph Fox, Sr., James Farrell, William E. Gary, Jacob Goodfred, George Goodfred, Abraham Graham, Peter Haggerty, Washington T. Hudson, Thomas Higgins, Henry Hannasth, Philip Hinkle, Frederick Joyce, Henry K. Jerome, Patrick King, William Kimball, John Krebsback, William Lewis, Joseph Mets, John Murphy, Thomas More, John Maher, Derire Mongey, John McDonel, John McGreal, Frank O'Neil, Patrick O'Boyle, Reuber. Ratcliffe, Jerry Riley, Samuel Ratchfend, William S. Roach, Jonathan Shull, John Shan- non, Owen Sullivan, Patrick Toole, Seraphine Wohlap, William Wardrip, John Welsh, James Watson, Joseph Stevenson, John Stevenson, Charles W. Farnum, Henry C. Gary, Edward S. Hall, David Isgrig, Jasper A. Jones, William Keepers, Thomas Murphy, Michael Morris, John Masters, 15
William Miller, Robert Rogers, William Rosenbush, Clark Stackhouse, Josiah Searles, Andrew Taylor, Charles 'T. Todd.
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Robert Cairs. Captain Daniel C. Collins.
First Lieutenant Nathaniel Wolf, Jr.
First Lieutenant William R. Cox.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Robert W. Reid.
Sergeant Henry W. Neve.
Sergeant Jacob C. Burris.
Sergeant John V. Sanders.
Sergeant Roderick McLeod.
Corporal Jeremiah Warner.
Corporal Anthony Morley.
Corporal Austin Stetler. Corporal John W. Brineger.
Corporal Preston Nelson.
Corporal William G. Bostwick.
Corporal Whitman S. Green.
Corporal Charles Carroll.
Wagoner Peter McCormick.
Musician Barney Wilkins.
Musician August Amborn.
PRIVATES.
Philip S. Atkins, Frederick Booker, Philip Brennon, Henry Beckhart, John Cook, Patrick Collopy, Jeremiah Crowley, Thomas J. Craycroft, John Curran, Lawrence Carroll, Michael Cary. William Dyer, Michael Dermidy, James Dunovan, James W. Deering, Joseph Doherty, Thomas El- lis, Beverly Eisenbice, James Fitzpatrick, John Foos, James W. Floore, Patrick Gallagher, Henry Heinman, John Heen- an, John Johnson, Stephen Kellesher, Thomas Kelly, James Kearney, Jacob Lear, Henry Long, Robert Miller, Lawrence Morgan, Michael Mullen, Thomas Mann, Thomas Murphy, Henry Medley, Wesley McMurry, Francis McDonald, Pat- rick McGuire, James Montgomery, Michael Mahan, John Nevill, George Parin, John Porter, John W. Roberts, Michael Swinney, John Steelen, James Smith, John Sterits, John Whalen, John Welch, John W. Clarke, Charles Crack- nell, John P. Deitrick, John Dwyer, Thomas Dorsey, John Doyle, Cyrus Jeffreys, James Menaugh, Anthony Mullen, Charles Shoemaker, John M. Smith, Henry Weam.
COMPANY I. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain George W. Conway.
First Lieutenant Charles Obst.
First Lieutenant Frederick Buckner.
First Lieutenant Anthony P. Hefner.
First Lieutenant William T. Morrow.
Second Lieutenant William Troxler.
Second Lieutenant Isaac Everett, Jr.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Einile Wilde.
Corporal William Hartman.
Corporal Henry Lentacker.
Corporal Charles Henning.
Corporal Joseph Pfatzer.
Corporal Christian Haag.
Corporal Samuel Schwartz.
PRIVATES.
Frederick Arnold, John Algier, Jacob Attweiler, Joseph
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Amos, Charles Berger, Conrad Beager, Andrew Bauer, George Bavha, George Bryning, Albert Baker, William F. Bolkemeyer, John Bowls, Thomas Bowls, Lewis Cook, Ar- mitage Carr, John T. Cunningham, James H. Cowley, Thomas G. Conoway. George Comstock, Jacob Dries, James Davenport, Richard Davenport, Daniel W. Evans, B. Ed- ward, Casper Foll, James Farrel, Louis B. Fuller, Thomas Gregory, Frank Gotquilt, Shelton T. Green, Philip Hans, Thaodore Heidbring, Jacob Hagar, Charles A. Harvey, William R. Hudspeth, Joseph Heaky, Henry Jerome, John Kongka, Sr .. John Kongka. Jr., Arnold Kuss, James Kay, Henry Mead, Thomas Moris, Charles Mathaes, John H. Michael, Banjamin March, George Meier, Joseph 1. Meier, Thomas D. McLaughlin, James McGuire, William Magowen, John T. Mark, Henry Miller, William Meier, Albert Nauge- ster, John O'Haren, Radford M. Osborn, Joseph Obermeyer, Robert B. Pennington, William Rhein, Peter Reilsburger, John Reinald, Michael Radenheim, Charles Schrimpf, Bern- hard Speaker, Vincennes Schrimpf, Joseph Schmidt, Edward Sulivau, Alvis Stanger, Patrick Stanton, Albert Thorninyer, William Thompson, James Thomas, Benson Vansandt, Michael Vain, Thomas Ward, David F. Wright, Jacob Wirth, Henry Waltring, Frank Weston, William Wardlaw, George W. Wright, John Warden, George Wichter, John Welsch.
On alphabetical list of officers, but not on company rolls:
Captain Stephen M. Gupton.
First Lieutenant William L. Gupton.
First Lieutenant James Gannon.
First Lieutenant Thomas T. Baldwin.
First Lieutenant James E. Mullin.
First Lieutenant Charles Harris.
First Lieutenant Thomas B. Wallace.
THIRTIETH KENTUCKY INFANTRY. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant J. W. S. Smith.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Milton P. Hodges.
First Lieutenant William B. Craddock.
THIRTY-SECOND KENTUCKY INFANTRY.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Surgeon John J. Matthews.
THIRTY. FOURTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY.
The Thirty-fourth Kentucky Infantry was or- ganized at Louisville, on September 26th, 1861, under Lieutenant Colonel Henry Dent, and was then designated as the First Battalion Louisville Provost Guards. The authority for its organiza- tion was received from General Anderson, then commanding the Department of Kentucky, and a promise was made to the privates that they should receive twenty dollars per month during enlist- ment, and perform duty only in the city of Louis- ville and its immediate vicinity. This understand . ing remained intact until General Buell assumed command, when an order was issued that the
Guards should not receive an excess of pay over other soldiers then in the service ($43 per month). The order created much dissension in the bat- talion, as they had already received two months' pay at the rate of $20 per month, and an appeal was made to the Honorable Secretary of War by Colonel Dent, who decided that General Buell was correct in issuing the order, but, inasmuch as the men had enlisted under promise of the extra pay, allowed all those who were unwilling to remain in the service at regulation pay to be mustered out. One entire company (B), and the larger portion of three others, were discharged at Louisville, in October, 1862. On the 2d of October, 1862, the Provost Guard ceased, and the organization of the Thirty-fourth Ken- tucky Infantry commenced. In justice to the Guard, it has been conceded by all that they per- formed their duty well, and rendered efficient service during its term of enlistment, and at a time when the status of the State was in a criti- cal condition, owing to the rebellious condition of a large part of her people, growing out of the indecision in promptly taking her stand for an undivided Union. The Provost Guard, during the years 1861-62, had stood guard over one hundred and fifty thousand prisoners of war and political prisoners.
The Thirty-fourth infantry was relieved of provost duty at Louisville, on the 8th day of May, 1863, and ordered to report to General Judah, at Bowling Green, Kentucky, where it remained until July 4th, when it marched to Glasgow to assist in checking John Morgan in his raid into Kentucky. It did garrison duty at Glasgow until the 28th of September, when ordered to march, via Marrowbone and Burks- ville, to Knoxville, Tennessee, under command of General Manson, skirmishing with guerrillas nearly every day. From Knoxville it marched to Morristown, where it remained until the battle of Blue Springs, in which it distinguished itself by capturing nearly all of Mudwall Jackson's staff and four hundred and seventy-one of his command. When Longstreet laid siege to Knox- ville, General Burnside ordered the Thirty-fourth to Cumberland Gap from Morristown. After the siege of Knoxville was raised by General Sher- man, the Thirty-fourth was ordered to Tazewell, Tennessee, its colonel being placed in command of a brigade composed of the Thirty-fourth Ken-
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tucky, One Hundred and Sixteenth and One Hundred and Eighteenth Indiana infantry, the Eleventh Tennessee cavalry, and the Eleventh Michigan battery.
On the 24th of January, 1864, the rebel Colonel Carter attacked Tazewell with about eighteen hundred men; in which fight the Thirty-fourth again distinguished itself for un- daunted bravery under severe fire. In this en- gagement, which lasted about three-quarters of an hour, the enemy was repulsed with a loss of thirty-one killed and equally as many more wounded. On the 26th of January the regi- ment was again ordered to the Gap, under com- mand of General T. T. Garrard, where it re- mained on one-third rations for near three months, News having been received by the general commanding that an attack would be made on the Gap by Generals Jones and Vaughn, simultaneously, approaching in different direc- tions, he ordered fifty-five men of the Thirty- fonrth Kentucky infantry to proceed to Powell river bridge to prevent Vaughn's forces from crossing and forming a junction with Jones. The detachment of the Thirty-fourth arrived at the bridge just as Vaughn's advance guard were en- tering it, and repulsed them after a short fight ; but they were unable to tear up the floor before the whole force came up. The detachment of the Thirty-fourth at once took position in a tem- porary block-house, and successfully repelled five charges of the enemy. Being armed with Colt's five-shooter's, their small numbers were en- abled, by undaunted bravery and their efficient arms, to contend with this large force, and com- pelled them to retire. In this fight all did their duty as true soldiers, and it would be invidious to make special mention of any where all fought so well.
On the 17th of April, 1864, General Garrard was relieved of the command of the Gap, and Colonel W. Y. Dillard, of the Thirty-fourth Kentucky infantry, remained in command until the 8th of November, 1864, when the Thirty- fourth was ordered to Knoxville, which place was threatened by General Breckinridge, from the di- rection of Strawberry Plains. The regiment was ordered to proceed to Knoxville, via Tazewell and Walker's Ford, a road much infested with guerrillas. It was reduced to only three hundred and four men, by the constant and arduous duty
it had performed. After arriving at Walker's Ford, on Clinch river, it was unable to cross, owing to the high water and the want of a ferry- boat; consequently was compelled to return to the Gap and take the Jacksboro road. The regiment arrived at Knoxville on the 18th of November. It remained in that place, on provost duty, until February 2, 1865, when it was ordered back to the Gap. On the 20th of April the Thirty-fourth proceeded up the Vir- ginia valley, in the direction of Gibson's mills, where a force of the enemy was reported. On the 22d it was met by a flag of truce, and a proposition from Colonels Pridemore, Slemp, Richmond and Wicher, to surrender their forces, which was at once done, their commands num- bering two thousand seven hundred and thirteen men. On the 24th of April the Thirty-fourth was again ordered to Knoxville, and from thence to Loudon, Tennessee, where it remained on garrison duty until the 20th of June, when it returned to Knoxville for muster-out. It was mustered out at Knoxville, Tennessee, June 24, 1865.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Henry Dent.
Colonel Selby Harney.
Colonel William Y. Dillard.
Lieutenant-colonel Lewis H. Ferrell.
Major Milton T. Callahan.
Major Joseph B. Watkins.
Adjutant Charles A. Gruber.
Adjutant Edward G. Parmele.
Regimental Quartermaster David A. Harvey.
Surgeon George W. Ronald.
Surgeon Henry Tammadge.
Assistant Surgeon Hugh Ryan.
Sergeant-major Henry Sutton.
Sergeant-major Francis M. Looney.
Sergeant-major Andrew Zimmerman.
Sergeant-major Joseph W. Adams.
Quartermaster-sergeant Charles Bardin.
Commissary-sergeant William J. Shaw.
Hospital Steward William Meek.
Hospital Steward Joseph H. Todd.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William Y. Dillard.
Captain Charles A. Gruber.
First Lieutenant John C. Slater.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Peter Frickhofen.
Sergeant William S. Edwards.
Sergeant William Himberger.
Sergeant George A. Bowers.
Sergeant Charles Bardin. Corporal James McElroy.
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Corporal John Furter. Corporal Herman Teitze. Corporal Charles Teitze.
PRIVATES.
Edward L. Brining, Frederick W. Brochelt, Charles Clay, Andrew Lawson, Fidell Negell, Adolph Oppenheimer, Simon Oberdorfer, Nicholas Powers, John Shoemaker, George W. St. Clair, Thomas Atkinson, Jackson Blunk, William Jami- son, Alexander McFarren, Francis T. Roberts, James Smith, William Thompson, George Crawley, Ambrose J. Hofman, Cornelius Sullivan, Frank Laner.
COMPANY B.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Rodolph H. Whitmer. First Lieutenant Thomas M. Alexander.
First Lieutenant Joseph W. Adams.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John W. Sykes. Sergeant Henry Tate. Sergeant Francis M. Martin.
Sergeant Joseph L. Dobson.
Sergeant Thomas J. Craycraft.
Sergeant Andrew Batts. Sergeant Joseph Hughes. Corporal William C. Golden. Corporal Henry Benton. Corporal Francis M. Sanders.
Corporal George W. Smith.
Musician James L. Ereckson. Musician Michael J. Flannagan.
PRIVATES.
Stephen Barker, Robert Burns, John Carroll, Henry J. Chappell, William J. Deguire, Washington D. Drane, Wil- liam A. Dunn, Emanuel Emrick, William Hall, Gregory Ham, Samuel J. Howard, John E. Howard, Thomas Jones, Patrick Knowland, Martin Knox, Benjamin F. Lamb, Peter Marselles, Huston Martin, Florence McCarty, Charles W. Mckenzie, P. E. C. J. Maxville, John M. Price, James M. Pritchard, William Smith, German A. Shivers, David Stin- son, George Staker, John H. Sandefur, Thomas S. Tevis, Jacob B. Tarlton, Henry C. Urban, William Van Bebber, Cornelius C. Weems, Adam Wehl, Ulrich Becker, Burl M. Dunn, John Knapp, Lawrence Hannan, Henry H. Simpson, John W. Darrington, Charles Hughes, Adam J. Tarlton, John Baker, Eli Decker, Frank Hobbell, Patrick Shea.
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain William H. Fagan.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William B. Dearing.
Sergeant Frank J. Brocar. Sergeant Calender King. Sergeant Rufus F. Goose. Sergeant Edward Bullock. Sergeant J. W. Adams. Corporal Wesley Brentlinger. Corporal John B. Henke. Corporal William D. Hemp. Corporal Hugh Gavigan. Corporal Rolen South. Corp t mes Jeffries.
PRIVATES.
Henry C. Alford, William J. Allen, Patrick F. Brown, Louis Buzan, William Cook, Edward Dangerfield, Edward Dott, James Dix, Patrick Glendon, Henry W. Harris, Richard W. Heaton, Edward Hogan, John Hawkins, Louis Lewallen, John F. Lee, Frederick Munsch, Henry Medley, Martin Mahan, John Oats, John Odonald, Thomas Oliver, James L. Russell, Jacob Seibert, Martin Stanfield, James R. Stout, William Smith, Lawrence Wick, Thomas Wolford, Charles Hawkins, William M. Harris, Philip Kocher, Wil- liam H. Russell, Jacob Shaeffer, James Tyler, Frederick Tucker, Alexander Young, Gabriel Bower, Martin Fury, Charles T. Reid, Benjamin Seigle, Samuel Tyler.
COMPANY D.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain James P. Tapp.
Captain Joel M. Coward.
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Captain Alfred V. D. Abhett.
First Lieutenant George W. Coward.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William M. Smith.
Sergeant Michael J. Boyle.
Sergeant Alford A. Mason.
Sergeant Franklin Renner.
Sergeant Jesse T. Battle.
Sergeant Lewis Hays. Sergeant Joseph R. Rain.
Sargeant James M. King.
Sergeant John C. Martin.
Sergeant John T. Shadburn.
Sergeant John Shele.
Sergeant Benjamin F. Tyler.
Sergeant James M. Leatherman.
Corporal Albert H. McQuiddy.
Corporal Joseph Reading.
Corporal John Risinger.
Corporal Robert Fulford.
Corporal Alphus B. Miller.
Corporal Gibson Withers.
Corporal Francis M. Looney.
PRIVATES.
James R. Bennet, James, D. Connell, Charles J. F. Elli- cott, Walter T. Ford, James W. Ford, James W. Gatton, Harman Hallatag, Ralston P. High, Jack Mack, John Marks, Patrick McCann, William B. Mckinley, James Mc- Cauley, Samuel Parshley, Samuel Rosenthal, Albert Ran- dolph, Thomas Riffet, Henry Stroker, James R. Tyre, James Clark, Thomas Conley, James Harmer, Miles Houston, Charles Litchcock, John Shele, Joseph F. Sachs, Thomas B. Thayer, Christian G. Weller, Amos H. Byram, Joseph H. Todd, John S. Williams, Francis M. Brisby, C. M. Chappell, Thomas McCormick, John B. Wright.
COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John O. Daly. Captain Thomas H. Tindell. Captain Eugene O. Daly. First Lieutenant John B. Smith.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John Jeffers. Sergeant Thomas Raymond. Sergeant Patrick Corrigan.
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Sergeant Philip Ernest. Sergeant Julius Lunenburger. Corporal John P. Jones.
PRIVATES.
James Cody, John N. Feltes, Samuel Harmon, Edward B. Miles, John Nicks, Garrett Prendible, Daniel Reardon, Thomas Riley, John Torphy, Peter Wolf, Jacob Finister, Abraham Hurl, Patrick O'Donnell, Richard Pugh, Joseph Reary, Robert Ragan, Clarence Scates, David H. Tate, George Webber, James Boultinghouse, James Butler, Michael Mccarthy, Michael Murphy, William Miller.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William F. Stars. First Lieutenant John Wood. First Lieutenant James W. Fowler. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Henry Watson. Sergeant August Shelby. Sergeant Henry Burnett.
Sergeant Joseph Seigul.
Corporal Isaac J. Jones. Corporal James Donahue. Corporal Jacob Twenty.
Corporal Jacob Wormer.
Corporal George Doctorman. Corporal Michael Given. Corporal W. H. Worth. Corporal William Egelston. Musician James Armitage. Musician Darby Scully.
PRIVATES.
Jacob Almer, William Bollinger, Sibburne W. Bogg, Henry Bussman, Peter Borten, Patrick Brown, Martin Blumel, John Brunnon, Lionhart Baumbache, George A. Bowers, Edward A. Cutsall, Patrick Carroll, George Clator, John Clifford, Stephen Conelly, John Deth, William Daily, Michael Farthy, Herman Foss, Michael Francis, Joseph Gassman, Abraham Graft, John Gurnon, Henry Galliger, Paul Hemmer, Chris- tian Hartman, John Hofel, Henry Herman, Theodore Hab- bie, Jasper C. Hunt, Eniks Habbie, Elias S. Irvin, Charles Jones, Thomas Johnson, John Kunz, August Kummer, John Linn, Daniel Lapp, Jacob Lance, Joseph Leinhardt, Jacob Lauffer, Frederick Madden, Thomas J. Mitchel, John Metz, John Ming, Pierce A. J. Malone, John Maloney, Freley Mil- ler, John McCann, James McElroy, Patrick Niland, Michael Ott, Edward Owen, David O'Conner, Dennis O'Brien, Pat- rick Redinton, Lewis Snider, August Schioner, Frederick Stonmeir, Eugene Sullivan, John J. Swope, Lawrence Smith, Andrew G. P. Shields, John Summer, Zachariah Taylor, Herman Tettel, Frederick Welch, Wormley E. Wroe, Wil- liam Wilson, Oliver Wood, William Weinbeck, John Wacker, Christian J. Wolf, Francis Vader, Ernst Mettle, Joseph Stradle, John M. Maddux, Dietrich Mathfield, John Burger, Joseph Kaughfman, John Kittinger, Thomas J. Wright, Martin B. Wright, Benjamin Leich.
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Christopher C. Hare. First Lieutenant Henry Watson. Second Lieutenant Jobn R. Farmer.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant John Shotwell.
Sergeant Hiram Kinman. Corporal George H. Gatewood.
Corporal Fred. Swarts. Corporal William B. Foster. Corporal James Curry.
PRIVATES.
Frank Andy, William Bryant, John Born, Thomas Bramel, William Chadic, Thomas Cain, John Casey, John Conley, Jonathan Chessey, Stafford Conley, Michael Coughlin, Michael Concannon, Robert Doyle, Thomas Adis Emith, Frederick Eisenneger, Silas Elzy, Joseph P. Eshenbaugh, Henry Felker, Walter F. Farris, Rufus K. Foster, Thomas Higgins, William J. Humble, Richard F. Hamilton, Philip Hursh, Andy Hamlit, George W. Jackson, Philip Jordon, Jacob Kizer, John Lendreth, Ancil B. McIntire, William McGuire, William Marefield, John Murphy, George Mark- well, Noah B. Moore, Henry Michall, Isaac Moore, George Neice, Frederick Niesly, Augustus Odell, James Platt, Ab- salom Rose, Jr., William Rickards, Thomas S. Smith, John Snider, Joseph Sleetmatty, William Strops, John H. Schamps, Michael Sullivan, James F. Travis, Charles J. Travis, Lycur- gus Williamson, John W. Yearn, Jacob A. Bell, William A. Boman, John Crawford, Henry Eckert. John Fisher, John Goss, John G. Gray, William Hasling, John Johnston, Marshall Merritt, James Murphy, William M. Robinson, John W. Ratliff, Emil C. L. Sherer, John Troutman, Gar- rett Vore, William H. H. Vailes, John Watson, James Welsh, John J. Young.
COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Francis A. McHarry. Captain Henry Sutton. Second Lieutenant John M. Williams.
Second Lieutenant John O. Beard.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Robert W. Oliver. Sergeant Bollman M. Stevens. Sergeant Alonzo G. Moore.
. Sergeant Charles D. Ashby. Sergeant Edward P. Speed. Sergeant Andrew Zimmerman. Corporal Lawrence Hagarman. Corporal William Errick. Corporal William Gover. Corporal Sidney Monroe. Corporal William Blunk.
PRIVATES.
Louis P. Beale, Alexander Bruner, Alonzo Butcher, James Birdwell, George Coogle, Edward Cotter, John Cready, Wil- liam Costillo, John Franzman, Thomas J. Fon, John A. God- dard. Charles Gasser, Clat Johnson, Emil Krucker, George Kron, George W. Kron, John Leahey, James R. Lamb, Hiram B. Lamb, Allen Long, Jesse Lafallett, Thomas Led- wick, Peters Meyers, Philip G. Monroe, George Morrison, John W. McDaniel, James H. Moore, John Maloney, James B. Prewitt, James Pauley, Joseph Raubold, Beno Schlesinger, Isaac Stewart, Wenthrop Simms, Sidney Smith, James M. Speed, William H. Terry, Andrew J. Webb, Peter Crowe, William W. Duffield, Jerry Hunt, Henry Menny, Oliver Newell, Benjamin F. S. Osborn, Samuel Skiles, Jacob Sow- der, Charles Wills, Rudolph Armbruster, James Burnell,
HISTORY OF THE OHIO FALLS COUNTIES.
Elbert Bruner, Joseph H. Drane, James A. Coburn, John Fallow, Jesse Fuque, Xavier Hirschley, William Selter.
COMPANY I.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Milton T. Callahan. Captain oseph Pickering Captain ames M. Callahan.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John H. Reesor.
First Sergeant Thomas M. Alexander.
Sergeant Theodore F. Goss.
Sergeant Charles H. Peterson,
Sergeant William G. Baird.
Sergeant William W. Moss.
Sergeant James R. Hornback.
Sergeant Jacob H. Keller.
Sergeant Christopher B. Tharp. Sergeant William Meek.
Corporal James Gallegar.
Corporal Wadsworth Kindle,
Corporal Theodore Watson. Corporal William H. Goss.
Corporal John E. Enlow.
Corporal Blackley W. Jenkins.
Corporal Alonzo Lytle. Corporal George W. Parris.
Corporal Henry C. Trannum.
Musician Arnold Tharp.
PRIVATES.
John S. Arnold, Peter A. Burba, Samuel T. Burba, Na- than Bennett, Conrad Brandabery, John W. Cooper. Samuel F. Drury, Thomas T. Ferrell, Bailey S. Green, William Gip- son, John Hoke, Charles F. Hornback, Andrew M. Horn- back, Alfred Hornback, James W. Hunt, Richard J. Hollo- way, Peter Heiniborn, Barnett Hopkins, Norban G. Jackson, William enkins, Michael Kearney, John Lanin, James W. Lamb, John Link, George W. Miller, Levi H. Melton, Ben- jamin L. Moss. Henry C. Morgan, Thomas J. G. W. Phelps, John Reynolds, Thomas Reynolds, Henry C. Rod- effer, Benjamin O. Sympson, Andrew D. Steel, oseph H. Steel, Adanı State, Eli Shively, George R. Tharp, John W. Waters, William Wood, Henry G. Yates, Anthony Acker- man, Patrick S. Caher, Solomon Irwin, Squire Lane, Daniel J. McClure, Samuel D. McCready, Mariano Olivera, David W. Roach, William G. Stonecypher, Archibald M. Symp- son, Robert Tuel, David P. Willis, Damel Kincaid, William J. Shaw, Philip Glasman, Charles King, James G. Sympson, Andrew Wolpert.
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