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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Quartermaster Sergeant Frank King. First Sergeant Thomas Murray.
Sergeant Robert Lay. Sergeant Adison L. Norris. Sergeant Blanton Frazier. Sergeant Charles W, Toulmin.
Corporal Henry Schwink.
Corporal Milton S. Morgan.
Corporal Robert S. Harrison.
Corporal David E. Crist.
Corporal Pleasant M. Gwin.
Corporal Pascal Ragal. Corporal George P. Bolin.
Corporal John Tompkins.
Corporal Thomas Wallace.
Buger Edgar Wagner.
Bugler William Sawter. Artificer Malcom McCoig. Artificer Ferdinand Holhouse. Artificer John Feeway.
Wagoner John O. Smith.
PRIVATES.
Newton Anderson, Michael Bradon, John S. Brooks, James T. Brock, William M. Baker. Peter F. Baker. Jesse Baker, Hiram W. Butcher, Samuel M. Butcher, George Brewer, Andrew Cordell, Hiram Carlory, Elijah Clark, John B. Correll, John Corruth, Clinton Coombs, Alexander Coombs, George Clouse, Lafayette Douglass, William Deavin, John R. Elder, William H. Franklin, Lafayette Gibson, Larkin Gib- son, William C. Gibson, Daniel Heapley, Edward Hyde, James Hood, Augustus Herring, James Hall, Runinions S. Jones, William M. Jones, Samuel T. James, George Kirkland, Robert L. Kilpatrick, Jeremiah Landres, George McIvan, James McAllen, David McKusir, Granvill A. McCoy, Henry Messer, John Manyrum, Henry C. Musgrove, Edward Miller, James B. Nelson, William Patton, James W. Rey- nolds, Frank Rehberger, James M. Russell, Farris Roberts, Michael Sullivan, Benjamin Swadener, Jeremiah Spencer, Isaac P. Smith, John M. Stewart, Elijah W. Shay, Ed- mund Tyler, Drury Talbot, Richard Thomas, William C. Vanover, George W. Williamson, Thomas Withers, Jasper Yarbrough, James Anderson, Thomas Anderson, Jesse L. Baker, David Baker, Charles A. Carpenter, Thomas Doolan, Gabriel Daugherty, Robert E. Depew, Otho T. Davis, John Feeway, John W. Graves. Alfred A. Gambrel, Thomas Hayes, William A. Hunt, Robert Hamner, James Howell, James W. Jones, Robert Johnson John F. Knoble, Eli N. Langley, Wilson M. May, Jacob Myers, William Morgan, Pleasant Morgan, Charles McGuire, Robert Nutt, John Ruprecht, Patrick Short, John Vaughan, James Woods, William Wallace, Robert C. Burritt, Daniel Clark, Thomas Garrett, Jeremiah Herbert, John Toohey, George Barrix, Samuel P. Depen, George Frazer, Otto Gire, James Munroe, Joshua Vaughan, John R. Walker, William A. Whitney.
On alphabetical list, but not on roll:
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Second Lieutenant William Lanigon.
FIRST INDEPENDENT BATTERY.
On alphabetical list, but battery never organ- ized :
Captain Daniel W. Glassie.
BATTERY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant Thomas Garrett.
LOUISVILLE OFFICERS IN INDIANA REGIMENTS.
Jeffrey Rogers, second lieutenant, Twenty-first infantry. Andrew Carle, second lieutenant, company A, Twenty- third infantry.
John F. Leonard. first and second lieutenant, company A, and captain, company D, Fiftieth infantry.
Charles M. Bingham, second lieutenant, company M, Thirteenth cavalry.
ENLISTED MEN FROM LOUISVILLE IN INDIANA REGIMENTS.
Joseph Smith, Theodore Nelson, William H. Howard, company B. Thirteenth infantry.
Gottlieb E, Eiber, corporal, company E, Thirteenth in- fantry.
Thomas J. Muir, company C, Seventeenth infantry.
John Bottem, Charles Richter, company D, Seventeenth infantry.
Corporals Henry Paulson, Charles Andean, and Henry Hohman; Michael Calahan, Michael Cavanaugh, Michael Curran, Obin Cushell, John Davis, Anthony Eagin, John Farihan, Patrick Gleason, George Jericho, Joseph and Charles Kane, Patrick Keeran, Owen King, Dennis Larvln, Christian Mangold, James McDonald, John McFadden, Daniel O'Brian, John Martin, Thomas Ryan, and Edward Keyes, company F, Seventeenth infantry.
Ernest Franks, company K, Seventeenth infantry.
Benjamin Moore (veteran), company E, Twentieth infantry.
Corporal Henry F. Shafer (veteran), company H, Twen- tieth infantry.
Samuel McCarty (veteran), company K, Twenty-first in- fantry.
Corporals Jacob Boss and Edward Dunleith; Charles Ackerman, Martin Adams, Benjamin Albert, William Amther, Michael Bowler, John C. Cline, Michael Connell, Jacob Hass, John Hartwitz, John Hanky, George Henry, Andrew Hedley, George Kantlinger, George Keck, Bernard Kelley, Nicholas Leffler, Lewis Maybold, William H. H. McPherson, Patrick McHugh, August Mikel, Lewis Mikel, John R. Muir, Edward Reffolt, Cornelius Riley, George Rich, William Rinbolt, John Rowen, John Rusch, George A. Rucker, Jacob Scherrer, Peter Schuler, Joseph Seleick, George Thormyer, Joseph Werdic, August Williamking, company G, Twenty-second infantry.
Andrew Carroll, company F, Twenty-sixth infantry.
Charles Granger, company K, Twenty-sixth infantry.
Frederick Daner, Frederick Beck, company I, Thirty-third infantry.
John Coleman, company B, Thirty-fifth infantry.
Nicholas Mangin, company D, Thirty-fifth infantry.
Charles Young, company E, Thirty-fifth infantry.
George Metter (veteran), company H, Thirtv-eighth in- fantry.
George A. Barth, company I, Fortieth infantry.
Charles Witmore, company C, Second cavalry. William Brown, company K, Second cavalry. Henry Hart, company I, Forty-seventh infantry. George H. Tope, company C, Forty-ninth infantry. William Metts, company A, Fifty-second infantry.
Thomas C. Vaughn, company B, Fifty-second infantry. James M. Pake (veteran) company F, Fifty-third infantry. Hugh Higgins, company C, Seventieth infantry.
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John Bennie, company B, Eighty-third infantry.
William M. Black, company H, Eighty-fifth infantry. James Higgins, company A, Anthony Thevenin, company E, Ninetieth regiment (cavalry).
Lafayette Cook, company F, Ninety-first infantry.
Harvey R. Currier, company I, One Hundred and Twenty- eighth infantry.
Company Commissary Sergeant David Mercer, company L, Thirteenth cavalry.
William W. Davis, Pat O'Conner, company M, Thirteenth cavalry.
Josiah D. Ripley, company C, One Hundred and Fortieth infantry.
George Matters, company A, One Hundred and Forty- third infantry.
John Gross, company D, One Hundred and Forty-third infantry.
William Arens, William Ely, Charles King, Leopold Lenzinger, Benjamin F. Tanner, company A, One Hundred and Forty-fourth infantry.
Joel M. and Newton J. Conn and Richard B. Hawkins (Westport), company B, One Hundred and Forty-fourth in- fantry.
Corporals Sanford M. Jewel and Henry Gilespy; James F. Key, William B. Lewis, Barney Ouley, Joe H. Pope, com- pany G, One Hundred and Forty-fourth infantry.
Frank McConley, company B, One Hundred and Forty- fifth infantry.
Corporal Charles G. Ellis, company K, One Hundred and Forty-fifth infantry.
Sergeant William H. H. Cole, company B, One Hundred and Fifty-first infantry.
Daniel Butler, company G, Christopher Thomas, John Wil- kenson, Thomas Wills, Twenty-eighth United States colored troops.
James Goren, company H, Twenty-eighth United States colored troops.
David Rasine, Second battery (also second lieutenant Second Missouri light artillery).
- Conrad Endlecoffer, Tenth battery.
Corporals Joseph H. Snyder, Albert Clow, James McGuire, Christopher Staub, Emsley Jackson, Thomas M. Johnson, Henry Ruth, George Smiter, Twelfth battery.
THE STATE MILITIA.
Besides the large contingent which Jefferson county put regularly in the field and which was mustered into the service of the United States. was a large number who were only enrolled in the State Militia, but were temporarily subjected to the call of the Federal commanders, and who served for short periods in sudden emergencies, as when Louisville or its railway communications were threatened by the enemy. Among them were many who also served in the Kentucky forces in the Federal service, as will be observed by the correspondence of names in a large num- ber of cases ; but some left their homes and bu- siness only for these brief terms of service, upon the call of the United States officers, and without leaving the State in whose militia alone they
were enrolled. The compiler of this work hesi- tated to give these rosters a place in the military history of the county, on account of the very short service of the officers and men whose names they present-in many cases not exceeding a week or ten days; but, being assured by those who personally knew of their experience in the field, that it was often exceedingly useful to the Union cause, and well deserves commemoration, he decides to include the lists in the roll of honor. The following are believed to comprise all the companies from Louisville or Jefferson county that are noticed in the Adjutant General's report for the war period:
ANDERSON GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier General Anderson, from September 17 to Sep- tember 27, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Theodore Harris.
First Lieutenant William F. Wood.
Second Lieutenant A. N. Keigwin.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant J. S. Hill.
Sergeant William T. Duncan.
Sergeant A. T. Spurrier.
Sergeant William H. Manning.
Corporal George T. Kage.
Corporal C. L. Blondin.
PRIVATES.
William Austin, F. Brooks, Milton Burnham, William Brentlinger, H. Bellcamp, M. C. Clark, W. L. Chambers. William Cotter, Charles Cooper, J. F. Cook, J. L. Dallott, James Donally, J. H. Davis, James Flannagen, Charles H. Hart, R. C. Hill, J. F. Harvey, P. Hogen, B. W. Hurdic, John Martin, William Macguire, James E. Mullen, T. T. Mershon, Frank Macguire, C. S. Miller, John B. Martin, William M. Nicholls, Andrew Nickols, James Raery, K. Rhinelander, George B. Roach, P. W. Richards, John Reihl, R. Ramsey, Albert St. Clair, George Webster, J. B. Wood,
THE GILL RIFLES.
Called into United States service by Brigadier General Anderson, from September 18 to Sep- tember 28, 1861:
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Edward St. John.
First Lieutenant John F. Ditsler.
Second Lieutenant J. C. Russell.
First Sergeant W. H. Bartholomew,
Sergeant Joseph Smith. Sergeant W. L. Stratton. Sergeant John Vetter. Corporal J. B. Vice. Corporal William Roach.
Corporal T. G. O'Riley. Corporal John Cookley.
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PRIVATES.
F. Besser, R. Babett, John Blotz, Arnold Dierson, Gotlep Drieher, Henry Fink, Philip Fried, Jacob Holing, John Hinkle, Frank Henlove, Philip Hotop, F. J. Jagle, John Keller, Robert Kritser, H. McCool, Richard McGuire, Pat O'Riley, F. Stingle, Charles Stetzer, Frank Severt, J. J. Swope, A. Smith, Michael Watson.
AVERY GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 17 to September 28, 1861:
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John Metcalf. Second Lieutenant Jacob Hess.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant E. Balstein. Sergeant Frank Guan. Corporal P. Wise. Corporal G. Sanger.
PRIVATES.
J. Bentz, Michael Conner, D. Clark, M. Daly, C. Graff, P. Geiss, B. Hessinger, G. Howland, Peter Kuhn, John Kin- caid, Joseph Kincaid, Joseph Probst, M. Reuter, R. Regan M. Sengal, E. Scanlan, J. Snell, James Whalen, J. Walton.
LOUISVILLE GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 21 to October 1, 1861:
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Fred Buckner. First Lieutenant A. Bingswald.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John Ruhuly. Sergeant John Haur. Sergeant B. Schikenger. Sergeant L. Kaunnese. Corporal Albert Pfeffer. Corporal John Zimmer.
PRIVATES.
John Aeppele, John Bandle, C. Clark, O. Doussoner, W. Eminger, O. Fishback, Martin Haag, S. Kapp, Mathias Koechle, Joseph Kamp, John. Lutz, John Oehler, Charles Rohus, John Selgaret, John Zoller.
TOMPKINS ZOUAVES.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 17th to September 29, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Robert Mills. First Lieutenant Charles A. Gruber. Second Lieutenant C. H. Summerville.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Joseph McClory. Sergeant W. A. Kelker. Sergeant John Weist. Sergeant Garnett Duncan. Corporal J. W. P. Russell. Corporal C. Wintersteine.
PRIVATES.
John Austin, T. J. Adams, T. Anderson, G. Brown, T. Brannin, F. Blumensteihl, J. Briswalder, T. J. Carson, Wil- liam Curry, William Driscolls, F. Dye, E. O. Daily, Otto Dolfinger, C. M. Dermott, Adam Eichert, F. Escherich, Il. Fuller, F. Gilcher, W. Graffney, William Hare, William Kellum, John Kerr, J. Low, J. Malone, Barney McMahon, William Mckinney, C. J. Mull, Martin Middleton, R. Nut- tall, C. Powell, George Powell, H. Ratterman, G. A. Schimpff, J. Scheble, J. Schulten, William Surmons, C. A. Strout, Gibson Tate, John Taber, John Winter, John Westan.
TOMPKINS ZOUAVES.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, October 3d to October 19, 1861 :
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Robert Mills.
First Lieutenant C. H. Sumerville.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John W. Winter.
Sergeant E. O. Daily. Sergeant J. W. T. Russell.
Sergeant William Kellum. Corporal R. Nuttall.
PRIVATES.
John Austin, T. J. Adams, George Brown, Joseph Brishaver, F. Bloomenstul, Daniel Clark, Michael Dailey, Jacob Emwein, H. Fuller, George Gossman, Thomas Hol- loran, W. A. Kelker, William Linch, George Middleton, Martin Middleton, Barney McMahon, George Powell, G. A. Schimpff, Edwin Scanlan, William Woodfall, Robert Wright.
AVERY HOME GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 21 to October r, 1861 :
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Lieutenant Samuel L. Adair. Second Lieutenant Peter Leaf.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Frank Ress. Sergeant Henry Routtinbush.
Sergeant John Leaf. Corporal William Roth.
Corporal Martin Deidley,
Corporal John Fliderrer.
PRIVATES.
W. J. Adams, Peter Bontrager, Frank Bronger, Charles Cleveland, Thomas Cherren, James Cotter, Frederick Elbert, John Geist, Nicholas Glomen, Joseph Gnowl, Jacob Heirth, Henry T. Martin, James T. Norman, James H. Norman, Henry Oterman, Worden J. Quick, C. Stone, John A. Stone, Henry Shane, Peter Shuck, Jacob Vauan, Albert Yonker.
JEFFERSON GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 17th to September 22, 1861.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain J. F. Huber. First Lieutenant D. W. Henderson,
Second Lieutenant Edward Merkley. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant W. E. Benson.
Sergeant J. L. Byers.
Sergeant Lewis Miller.
Sergeant W. P. Hampton.
Corporal E. G. Stout.
Corporal Charles Pring.
Corporal Robert Bebee.
Corporal Simon Berg.
PRIVATES.
Aaron Bacon, William Bergman, Owen Conley, James Clarke, Duncan Daker, John Daper, John Hawkins, John Hogan, Vineent Kriess, John Long, A. Lederman, John Maurer, John Meyer, G. Munsenheim, Henry T. Martin, Peter Phiester, Samuel Retwitzer, Stephen Schmitt, Charles Sehusler, Henry Snender, Anton Schack, Lewis Streng, John M. Vaugaan, John Weinhoff, Fred Webbe, G. Werner.
NATIONAL GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 20th to September 29, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain A. C. Semple. First Lieutenant E. G. Wigginton. Second Lieutenant J. M. Semple.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant W. A. Bullitt. Sergeant W. W. Gardner.
Sergeant J. Barbaroux. Corporal H. Thompson. Corporal Robert Vaughan. Corporal James Milliken.
PRIVATES.
James Ainslie, C. Aulsbrook, V. R. Bartlett, J. B. Banys, C. Clark, R. M. Cunningham, S. F. Dawes, A. L. Dwyler, William Drummond, H. Dupont, A. Day, G. H. Detehen, Joseph Gleason, U. B. Gantt, H. B. Grant, S. K. Grainger, Edward Gary, James Gary, Henry Gary, G. A. Hull, A. G. Hodges, J. Hornrice, H. T. Jefferson, C. K. Jones, Iavez Kirker, I. H. Martin, G. S. Moore, G. MeCormiek, J. C. Nauts, R. L. Past, J. H. Ponier, William Padden, M. T. Ritchey, Eugene Reilly, James Ruddle, George A. Sweeney, Charles Semple, T. Sehirck, J. Sommerville, T. W. Spill- man, G. J. Vail, G. F. Wood, J. T. T. Waters, Z. W. Wood.
PRENTICE GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, from September 22d, to October 6, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Edward S. Sheppard.
PRIVATES.
George W. Barth, Robert Catling, Robert Latimer, Charles Leterlee, James Marshall, J. L. Richardson, William Smith, Sidney Smith. Daniel Stevens.
NATIONAL GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 17 to September 27, 1861 :
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain B. Hund. First Lieutenant L. Schweizer.
Second Lieutenant A. Mehrle.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John Sembaugh.
Sergeant Peter Linden.
Sergeant Charles Weidman.
Corporal Gottfried Miller.
Corporal Charles Guetig.
Corporal Osker Fluhr.
Corporal William Branmiller.
PRIVATES.
H. Bremer, William Babsky, John Dockweiler, E. Emig, J. T. B. Emig, Charles Elt, Fz. Flaig, Charles Hilzil, A. Heimerdniger, J. Holyer, G. Kraut, T. Klotter, William Knoller, George Klotter, A. Kueny, V. Loseh, B. Moritz, John Nichter, T. Mevan, C. Oelman, T. Reichett, P. Roseh, L. Rhein, Philip Sensbach, J. Sihale, A. Schanlin, N. Uhrig, Fz. Uhrig.
BOONE GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson September 17th to September 30, 1861 :
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Paul Byerly. First Lieutenant James Forgarty. Second Lieutenant J. R. Boone.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John Hughes. Sergeant Charles Wolf. Sergeant William Woodfall. Corporal W. H. Evans. Corporal John Akin.
PRIVATES.
Michael Calloghan, Henry Doorman, Martin Enright, Patrick Flaharty, Henry Fisher, Jacob Hart, James Hart- nell, Edward Hartnell, John Insto, Thomas Jeffrey, An- thony Kirn, Edward Legoe, John McMahon, Peter Moore, William O'Harra, Paul Reis, Gustoff Radeloff, J. W. Smith, Hamilton. Sago, Michael Sago, William Seibel, J. W. Taylor.
HAMILTON HOME GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 17th to September 28, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain F. M. Hughes. First Lieutenant G. W. Conaway. Second Lieutenant D. Abbott.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Ranson Delano. Sergeant T. B. Hays. Sergeant Peter Klink.
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Sergeant Thomas Rowlang. Corporal George Mattern. Corporal Andrew Hund. Corporal William Fagan.
PRIVATES.
B. Britton, F. Byer, M. Bush, C. Goodhautz, George Heartz, George Henry. C. Heeb, W. C. Irvine, H. Martin, J. Myers, Daniel Powell, George Powell, J. Riley, Frederick Rupp, S. Reister, Charles Sauer, Granville Sinkhorn, Theodore Stalk, Frank Smith, William Sauer, Charles Wagner, I. Williams, Silas W. Young.
DENT GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, October 17 to October 28, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Jesse Rubel. First Lieutenant J. R. White. Second Lieutenant W. H. Fagan.
Third Lieutenant Sim. Leatherman.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Brad. Dearing. Sergeant Charles Winkler. Sergeant William Hammon. Sergeant John Bodkins. Corporal E. Winkler.
Corporal C. A. Olmstead. Corporal J. Leatherman.
PRIVATES.
Henry Bull, Charles Cook, Jacob Campbell, Frank Elex- man, William Floor, John Floor, George Figg, Jacob Fritz, J. H. Frautz, William Floether, John Gans, Alford Hoffeldt, Ernest Hausman, Henry Hipper, Albert Hollenbach, Dallis King, George Kuntz, William F. Kelly, Toney McGentry, Robert Murray, Michael McMahan, Robert Marshall, Michael O'Connor, George Rost, J. T. Randolph, John Rodeke, Lewis Smith, John Smith, Adam Shear, Joseph Shad, Henry Shaffer, E. Sweeny, William Shane, Constant Troxler, R. A. Wright, Riley Willson.
SEMPLE'S BATTERY.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 16th to September 27, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Joseph B. Watkins. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant George Bernard. Corporal Charles Willis.
PRIVATES.
William Arthur, Lewis Bouwin, Henry Burnett, Felix Dupre, Charles Deal, John Felt, James Kendall, Andrew Kendall, Andrew Lawrence.
SEMPLE'S BATTERY.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, October 3d to October 30, 1861.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Major Joseph B. Watkins. 0
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Lieutenant George Bernard. Second Lieutenant Charles Willis.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William Arthur.
Sergeant James Loyal. Sergeant Henry Burnett. Sergeant George Morgan.
Corporal John Botkin. Corporal B. F. King.
PRIVATES.
Michael Connell, Philip Chapel, James Cook, James A. Chappell, Charles Deighl, Henry Deal, Thomas Dupre, A. C. Ewing, Alexander Eliot, James Foster, John Fravel, James Horine, Peter Jacob, P. Kelly, George Kountz, Green L. Key, Andy Lawrence, J. H. Lapp, B. F. Metcalfe, James McKnight, P. G, Monroe, M. J. Miller, S. L. Nichols, J. J. Polley, C. B. Polley, Alonzo Rawling, J. W. Ridgeway, T. S. Royalty, J. D. Skinner, A. J. Wells.
FIRST WARD HOME GUARDS.
Called into United States service by Briga- dier-General Anderson, September 17 to Sep- tember 28, 1861.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Major A. Y. Johnson. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain J. D. Orrill. First Lieutenant Edward Young.
Second Lieutenant J. A. Weatherford. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant J. C. Cassilly.
Sergeant J. E. Hyburger.
Sergeant William N. Sinkhorn.
Sergeant A. Brown.
Corporal J. H. Davis.
Corporal B. E. Cassilly.
Corporal J. Murdivilder.
Corporal P. M. Dougherty.
Musician Bullitt Clark.
Musician Julius Carpenter.
Musician Matthew S. Steward.
PRIVATES.
J. B. Alford, George H. Alexander, John Burkhardt, Wil- liam Boldt, J. W. Bryan, John Bradburn, Charles Boldt, Otto Brohm, L. H. Beeler, Samuel Conley, W. N. Crooks, M. Eaglehooff, L. Fisher, Lawrence Giles, Joseph Gross, H. H. Hancock, Jerry Hollensead, J. D. Hodgkins, John Hite, Patrick Haws, George H. Kise, Jr., F. Kocksburger, L. Kirchler, J. D. Kircher, Charles Kirfus, J. L. Lee, John Lloyd, Christ Murton, James Maxey, C. C. Owen, W. B. Rammus, W. H. Ryan, J. Richards, M. Rapp, F. Ran, John Sass,. J. D. Strawsburg, F. F. Smith, William Shirley, Joseph Stokes, J. L. Spangler, Joseph Trainor, A. Webber, William Wilson.
DELPH GUARDS. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John Daly. First Lieutenant Thomas Tindell.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant A. Hodapp.
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Sergeant T. H. Winstonly. Corporal Jacob Ack. Corporal George Sheffler. Corporal Granville Cock.
PRIVATES.
A. Achers, W. S. Edwards, A. Fritz, John Field, George Gassman, John Gould, Timothy Hogan, G. W. Hancock, James Jeffrey, Andy Kreigle, N. W. Miller, William Nich- wish, Stephen Norman. James White, John Zeusmaster.
CAPTAIN MILLER'S COMPANY.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Sherman, as guard to bridges on Leba- non Branch railroad, September 17 to October 16, 1861 :
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Irvine Miller.
PRIVATES.
Thomas Allen, J. W. Allen, James Borney, B. J. Bean, W. Barnes, Samuel Barnes, B. T. Barnes, Richard Burnes, T. W. Burnes, Vincent Botts, J. W. Clarkson, Jeremiah Cape, Martin Delaney, William P. Dougherty, Martin Flinn, T. A. Hill, F. M. Hare, David Hamilton, James Hall, An- thony Hughes, William Hill, Patrick Kirlty, Louis Lastie, H. A. Lloyd, James Leslie, L. G. Moberly, Thomas Madow, Robert Montgomery, Thomas F. Newton, George A. Pra- ther, Patrick Ryan, Lee Rosenham, Charles W. Smith, William Sputtsman, A. J. Trisler, J. R. Waters, Neal Waters, Perry Watson, Henry Watson, James Allen.
CAPTAIN MILLER'S COMPANY.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Sherman, to guard bridges on Lebanon Branch railroad, October 17 to November 21, 1861:
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Irvine Miller.
PRIVATES.
Thomas Allen, James Allen, Lawrence Anderson, Sanford Burus, Richard Burus, Samuel Barnes, B. T. Barnes, Wick- liffe Barnes, John Carlisle, Jerry Cape, William Dougherty, Martin Delaney, P. Doyle, Stephen Essex, John P. Fox, Henry A. Floyd, Anthony Hughes, David Hamilton, James Hall, Frank M. Hare, Michael Hughes, John Hughes, Patrick Keitty, Lewis Leslie, James Leslie, Thomas Marlow. Robert Montgomery, T. F. Newton, William Prutsman, Lee Rosenham, A. J. Trisler, Henry Waters, James R. Waters, Perry Watson, Henry Watson, Noel Waters.
CAPTAIN I. MILLER'S COMPANY.
Guarding bridge over Beech fork, Lebanon branch railroad, November 22d to November 30, 186r.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Irvine Miller.
PRIVATES.
Daniel Burns, R. Burns, J. Carlisle, P. Doyle, Henry De- fearn, Stephen Essex, Anthony Hughes, Michael Hughes, Daniel Keif, Thomas Leslie, William Prutsman, James Ready, Noel Waters.
CRITTENDEN UNION ZOUAVES.
Called into United States service by Brigadier- General Anderson, September 17th to various dates in September and October, generally Sep- tember 27, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant E. M. Terry.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant W. T. Stokes. Sergeant William S. Parker. Sergeant John Steele. Sergeant L. A. Curran. Corporal R. H. Spaulding. Corporal Edward H. Dunn. Corporal D. G. Spaulding.
PRIVATES.
H. C. Anderson, W. R. Beatty, Alonzo Brown, J. J. Balm- forth, Charles L. Cassady, W. H. Cornell, John Fisher, James Ferguson, E. P. Fountain, J. D. Grimstead, James P. Hull, F. H. Hegan, C. M. Johnson, F. Kulkup, Alexander Knapp, W. G. L. Lampton, John H. Lampton, W. Malmer, J. T. Miles, Ewin Martin, B. M. Mandiville, Jacob F. Mef- fert, William G. Needham, D. W. Newton, G. W. Newton, Thomas D. Parmele, Alfred Pirtle, C. Robbins, W. D. Spald- ing, Thomas P. Shanks, Frank Smith, George K. Speed, J. G. Spalding, E. D. Taylor, J. M. Terry, J. W. Terry, W. B. Whitney, Nat. Wolfe, Jr., Joseph G. Wilson.
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