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I take pleasure in being able to report that the Medical Depart- ment of the command was well and ably conducted, and although a number of medical officers were absent, our wounded were well and promptly attended to, under the personal supervision of the Acting Medical Director, Dr. M'Kinney, assisted by Acting Brigade Surgeon, Nugent.
Colonel M. S. Quay, late of the One Hundred and Thirty-Fourth was upon my staff as Volunteer Aid-de-camp, and to him I am
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greatly indebted. Notwithstanding his enfeebled health, he was in the saddle early and late, ever prompt and efficient, and especially so during the engagement. To my staff, who were with me, Cap- tain H. C. Ranney, A. A. G., and Lieutenant J. B. Diehl, A. D. C., do I owe much for their promptness and untiring efforts during the entire six days and nights we were under arms.
I am, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant
(Signed)
E. B. TYLER, Brigadier General Commanding.
GENERAL F. B. TYLER'S REPORT
OF THE PART TAKEN BY HIS BRIGADE IN THE BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE.
HEADQUARTERS FIRST BRIGADE, THIRD DIVISION, FIFTH CORPS, CAMP NEAR FALMOUTH, VIRGINIA, May 10th, 1863.
CAPTAIN CARS'LL M'CLELLAN,
Assistant Adjutant General, Third Division:
CAPTAIN :- I have the honor to transmit herewith a list of the casualties of my command in the action of the 3d inst, and also to submit the following report of the part taken by my brigade in that engagement :
About nine o'clock, A. M., I received an order from Major Gene- ral Meade to put my command in motion and go to the support of General French; Lieutenant Colonel Webb to indicate the position we were to occupy. That officer in person pointed out the line we were to take possession of, directly in the face of the enemy and on the right of General French's command in the woods.
The regiments were scarcely in position until the enemy opened fire upon us, which was promptly and effectively returned by our men. I saw at once that the enemy out-numbered us, as they were in double lines and extended beyond our right. I immediately asked for reinforcements, but was informed that they could not be furnished. Colonel Webb, who had remained in front for some mo- ments, started back promising to bring up reinforcements if he could obtain them, but he returned in a short time without them.
The rapid and incessant fire of our men prevented the enemy from advancing, although they made several efforts to do so. Holding our position nearly or perhaps quite an hour, reports reached me that
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our ammunition was being exhausted, many of the men supplying themselves from the bodies of the dead and wounded. About this time I discovered the enemy were receiving reinforcements. Anoth- er double line was plainly seen advancing and extending further to our right. I sent for ammunition twice without being able to ob- tain it. (As I afterwards understood it had not come up from the rear.) I reported the fact to General French with the further infor- mation that the enemy were pressing us and asked for orders. He replied that he could not furnish me with ammunition, and to retire in as good order as I could when we should have exhausted what we had.
The moment our fire slackened, the enemy pushed forward with at least twice our numbers. As near as I can tell we were in posi- tion from an hour to an hour and three-quarters before we were forced to retire. During this time the whole line was under my eye and I have to say that I never saw officers and men behave with more bravery and coolness than did the entire command. The offi- cers were very active and I saw many of them aiding the men by preparing their cartridges for the guns. The field officers were pass- ing up and down the lines encouraging their men with great spirit and coolness.
The Ninety-First regiment was on our right and received the first fire of the enemy. They are entitled to great credit for their con- duct during the action. Colonel Gregory received a slight wound early in the engagement and left the field, yet the men kept well at their work under Lieutenant Colonel Sinex. The One Hundred and Thirty-Fourth, Colonel O'Brien, was second in line, and no set of men could have behaved better. The officers, one and all, following the example of their Colonel (who was constantly on the alert) were very active and not a man shirked his duty.
The One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth, Lieutenant Colonel Rowe, was third in line, and for earnest, spirited work they could not be ex- celled. Colonel Rowe exhibited the true characteristics of a soldier -brave, cool and determined, and his spirit was infused into every officer and soldier of his command. The One Hundred and Twenty- Ninth was on our left, and no man ever saw cooler work on field drill than was done by this regiment. Their firing was grand, by rank, by company, and by wing, in perfect order. Colonel Frick's stentorian voice was heard above the roar of musketry, and with the aid of his Lieutenant Colonel and Major his regiment was splendidly handled, doing their duty well.
Too much credit cannot be given the officers and men of the bri- gade. Not a single neglect came under my notice during the en- gagement. The colors of the different regiments show that they
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were carried well to the front, and I saw them defiantly waived in the face of the enemy.
The officers of my Staff, Captains H. C. Ranney and William H. Davison, Lieutenants Diehl and Tyler, rendered me every assistance in their power under an incessant fire.
Among the officers seriously wounded I have with regret to men- tion Major Anthony of the One Hundred and Twenty-Ninth, a true soldier and a dutiful officer. Lieutenant Colonels Rowe and Shaw were slightly wounded, as was Lieutenant Diehl, Aid-de-camp.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully Your obedient servant E. B. TYLER, Brigadier General Commanding.
(Signed)
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SECOND APPENDIX.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT PENNSYL- VANIA VOLUNTEERS, AT FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA, DECEMBER 13TH, 1862.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel James G. Elder, Wounded severely in thigh.
COMPANY A.
WOUNDED.
KILLED AND MISSING.
Captain John Dæbler.
Corporal Thomas G. Pilkington, K K
Corporal Emanuel Forney. John S. Oaks,
Thomas D. French.
D. Augustus Houser, K
George Goettman.
D. Frank M'Loughlin, K
Benjamin K. Goodyear.
David Newman, K
Jacob Lightcap.
Abraham Reitzell, K
David C. M'Gaughey.
Jacob B. Shafer, K
Harris J. Renfrew.
David W. Washabaugh, K
COMPANY B.
WOUNDED. KILLED AND MISSING.
Lieutenant James Pott.
John Taylor,
K
Corporal Jacob H. Swisher.
Andrew C. Richardson,
K
William Finney.
Henry Ruthrauff.
James H. Woy.
COMPANY C.
WOUNDED. KILLED AND MISSING.
Corporal Wm. Hays M'Clelland. William W. Brinkley, J. Brewer Cushwa. Levi Fritz. John Huston Work.
K
Dallas E. Mowen, K
COMPANY D.
WOUNDED. KILLED AND MISSING. Henry Cook. K
Samuel C. Ledy. Henry Laman. John B. Lindsey.
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Jacob Martin.
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LIST OF CASUALTIES.
COMPANY E.
WOUNDED. John F. Flory.
KILLED AND MISSING. Sergeant Geo. M. D. Brotherton, K Daniel C. Hoover, M S. P. Rouzer, K Henry F. Barnett, M
COMPANY F.
WOUNDED.
Captain John P. Wharton.
KILLED AND MISSING. Theodore Miller, K
Corporal Lemuel Warner.
George Dunn. Mortier S. Hench.
N. S. Hinkle. R. A. Laird.
Samuel Bonsall.
Samuel Calhoun.
COMPANY G.
WOUNDED.
Russell Fields.
William J. Knight.
Robert W. M'Intire.
John S. Shaffer.
KILLED AND MISSING. Lieutenant Harry C. Fortescue, K Laurence Harmon, K
COMPANY H.
WOUNDED. KILLED AND MISSING.
Captain John H. Walker.
Jeremiah Brindle,
Lieutenant Josiah W. Fletcher.
Robert F. Elliott,
Lieutenant William H. Mackey. William H. Rhodes, Corporal Calvin J. Gamble.
Samuel C. Elder. Samuel T. M'Clay.
Jacob F. Reamer.
Newel D. Stark.
COMPANY I. - NOT IN ACTION.
COMPANY K.
WOUNDED.
KILLED AND MISSING.
Sergeant Henry Strickler.
Adam C. Bert, K
Sergeant John H. Logue.
George M. Byers,
K
Corporal John M. D. Detrich.
James Mitchel, K
Corporal David K. Appenzellar.
George W. Shook, K George W. Alexander.
James C. Morehead.
Cyrus Baughman.
Charles H. Shirey,
Henry M. Spidel,
Joseph Shatzer,
LIST OF CASUALTIES
IN THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT PENNSYL- VANIA VOLUNTEERS, AT THE BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE, VIRGINIA, MAY 3, 1863.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Lieutenant Colonel D. Watson Rowe, Wounded in face.
COMPANY A.
WOUNDED.
Charles Allison.
KILLED AND MISSING. Robert G. Randall, P
COMPANY B.
WOUNDED.
George Brunner.
KILLED AND MISSING. Sergeant John Brown Lesher, P
Andrew Glenn.
Jonathan Bowman, K
M. W. Kissecker.
John Oliver.
James H. Woy.
COMPANY C.
WOUNDED.
Thomas D. Metcalfe.
David L. Coyle.
Bryson Bruce. George Cole.
James M'Connell.
William M'Dowell.
William E. M'Kinstry.
James O. Parker. Joseph Ripple.
William M. Starliper. John L. Zimmerman.
KILLED AND MISSING.
David F. M'Donald,
Nicolas C. Trout,
COMPANY D.
WOUNDED.
Corporal Andrew Holby. John B. Heart. Lewis Monath. Adam Nieklas.
KILLED AND MISSING. Lieutenant Clay M'Cauley, P
C. C. Hagar, M
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LIST OF CASUALTIES.
COMPANY E. - NOT IN ACTION.
COMPANY F.
WOUNDED.
KILLED AND MISSING.
Corporal Theodore Birchfield.
John C. Eberts, M
Jacob Longacre. J. L. Shultz.
William Colee, M
William Givler, M
John L. Tutton.
S. H. Whitmer.
Jerome Weisner.
COMPANY G.
WOUNDED.
KILLED AND MISSING. - NONE.
Corporal S. O. B. M'Curdy.
Corporal Richard Waters.
James M'Cartney.
COMPANY H.
WOUNDED.
KILLED AND MISSING.
Captain John H. Walker.
Lieutenant Josiah W. Fletcher, P
Sergeant Alfred J. Kent.
Nicholas M. Bowers, K
William A. Gaston.
John A. Harris, F
James H. Grey.
John M. Coons, P
Samuel Lee.
John H. Stitt,
K
Andrew A. Pomeroy.
William Mc. C. Wilson, P
John Smith. Joseph Shafer.
Calvin M. Skinner.
COMPANY I.
WOUNDED.
KILLED AND MISSING.
Cornelius Bartley.
T. N. Caruthers.
Ephraim Bell, A. H. Fasick,
George Geedy.
William Patton,
William Hawk.
George Walls,
John B. Henry.
William H. Moore. M. Stump.
COMPANY K.
WOUNDED.
IKILLED AND MISSING.
Lieutenant John Gilmore Rowe. Simon W. Rupley, William F. Rupert. George F. Missavy, William H. Snively,
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THIRD APPENDIX.
ffield and Staff flicers -- 1 ommissioned.
NAMES.
RANK.
REMARKS.
James G. Elder,
Colonel.
Wounded severely in thigh at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Absent, wounded and with leave from that date until expiration of service.
David Watson Rowe,
Lieut. Col.
In command of the Regiment from 13th Dec., 1862. Slightly wounded in cheek at Chancellors- ville, Va., May 3d, 1863.
James C. Austin,
Major.
Honorably discharged upon resignation for disability: Special Orders, No. 33, Hd. Qrs. C. G. D., Dec. 22d, 1862.
Robert S. Brownson,
Major.
Promoted from Captain of Co. C, and mustered in as Major, March 31, 1863.
John Stewart,
Adjutant.
Appointed Com. of Musters, 3d Div. 5th Corps, 11th April, 1863.
Thomas J. Nill,
Qr. Master.
Washing'n G. Nugent
Surgeon.
Frank Grube,
Asst. Surg'n
Appointed Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, and transferred to 6th Army Corps, April, 1863.
Daniel D. Swift,
Asst. Surg'n.
Samuel J. Niccolls,
Chaplain.
Honorably discharged upon re- signation, 23d Nov., 1862.
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FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
NAMES.
RANK.
REMARKS.
John Ault,
Chaplain.
Mustered in at Harrisburg, Dec. 2d, 1862. Joined the Regt. Dec. 19, 1862. Absent, with leave, from Jan. 18, till Feb. 7, 1863. Then absent, sick, without leave till expiration of service.
Non- ommissioned taff.
NAMES.
RANK.
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REMARKS.
George F. Ziegler,
Ser. Major.
Wm. M. Allison,
Qr. M. Ser.
Chas. W. Kinsler,
Com. Sergt.
Bottsf'd B. Henshey,
Hos. Stew'd
Discharged for disability, April 1, 1863.
Lewis Keyser,
Appointed April 2, 1863.
COMPANY A
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NAMES.
1
RANK.
1
REMARKS.
John Dobler,
Captain.
Wounded severely in arm at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862, ne- cessitating his absence from the company during the remainder of term of service.
John Stewart,
1st Lieut.
Appointed Adjutant, August 16, 1862.
George W. Welsh,
2d Lieut.
Promoted to 1st Lieut., August 16, 1862, vice John Stewart. In command of Company A from 13th Dec., 1862, till end of service. From private vice Geo. W. Welsh.
William M'Lenegan,
2d Lieut.
1st Serg't. 2d ..
3d 66
Died near Camp Falmouth, Va., Dec. 24, 1862.
Thomas Durboraw, Benj. F. Deal
4th
..
5th 66
Discharged 9th Feb. 1863, for disability.
Thomas G.Pilkington
Corporal.
Wounded in action at Frede- ricksburg, 13th Dec., 1862. Died, from wounds, 15th January, 1863.
David F. Hoffman, Dennis Reilly,
Deserted, Oct. 30, 1862. Re- turned March 30, 1863.
Deserted, 2d November, 1862.
Samuel M'Ilroy, Alexander Flack, David Greenawalt, Thomas H. McDowell Emanuel Forney,
Wounded 13th December, 1862, at Fredericksburg, Va.
Frederick Shinefield, Thomas Donovan, James G. Glass,
Musician.
Wagoner.
Allison Charles, Andrews Geo. B., Baker Luther S.,
Private.
Wounded at Chancellorsville. Promoted to Corporal. Deserted, Oct. 24tlı, 1862, from camp, near Sharpsburg, Md.
John A. Seiders, J. Porter Brown, Rob't Bard Fisher,
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COMPANY A.
NAMES.
RANK.
REMARKS.
Bard Cephus L. Bigham John G. Bittinger Hiram P.
Private.
Bradley Wm. M., Brandt Daniel W.
Brown John C.
Cline Robert,
Clugston Wm. M.
Cole George F. Davidson Wm. G.
Doughty John,
66
Deatrich Geo. F.
Doyle Isaac B. Duncan Geo. W. Earley Daniel S.
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Edmiston Henry C.
Eyster Wilbur F.
66
Fahnestock B. A. Fisler David B. French Thomas D.
Fuller Christian,
Gaff William,
66
Gill William B.
66
Gilmore James R.
66
Goetman George,
Goodyear B. K.
66
Hays John M.
66
Heck George S.
66
Hockenbery Wm. H. Houser David A.
66
Houser Hiram,
66
Hutton Jacob H.
Huber Abraham
66
Keefer Wm. B.
Kennedy William
66
Keller Jacob
Lange Henry
Lee Thomas
Lightcap Jacob 66
66
Deserted, September 17, 1862, at Frederick, Md.
Discharged, for disability, by order of Gen. Meade, Jan'y 16, 1863.
Discharged for disability.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 3, 1863.
Wounded in action at Frede- ricksburg, 13th Dec. 1862.
Discharged for disability.
Discharged Dec. 24th 1862, by order of Sec. War.
Wounded in action at Frede- ricksburg, 13th Dec. 1862. Wounded in action at Frede- ricksburg, 13th Dec., 1862.
Wounded in action at Frede- ricksburg, Va., 13th Dec., 1862, died from wounds 25th Dec., 1862, at Washington, D. C.
Discharged, 19th Feb., 1863, by order of Surgeon Breer, General Hospital, Philadel'a: Disability. Deserted, Sept. 17, 1862, from camp near Frederick, Md.
Wounded, in action, at Frede- ricksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
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COMPANY A.
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NAMES.
1
RANK.
REMARKS.
McIlroy Sam'l H. M'Lenegan Wm.
Private. 66
Promoted to Sergt., May 3, 1863. Promoted to 2d Lieut., Aug. 15, 1862.
M'Laughlin David F.
66
Killed, in action, at Fredericks- burg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Martin Jacob,
66
Wounded, in action, Frede- ricksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Died, from disease, at Stanton Hospital, Washington, 15th Feb. 1863.
Maxwell Samuel B. McGrath T. J. C.
M'Gaughey David C.
66
Nace David B. Newman David,
66
Oaks John S.
Paxton John N. Pfoutz John F. Piper William, Patton James C.
66
66
Randall Edmund, Randall Robert G.
66
Taken prisoner at Chancellors- ville.
Rhodes John H. Rhodes Franklin, Roades Henry M. Reid Samuel D. C. Ritter James G.
66
Rial Henry, Reitzel Abraham,
Killed, in action, at Fredericks- burg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Renfrew Thomas D. Renfrew Harris J.
Seibert David H.
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Wounded, in action, at Frede- ricksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Absent, sick, from Oct. 30, 1862. Honorably discharged 31st Jan- uary,1863, by order Surgeon Hunt, Convalescent Camp, Va., for dis- ability.
Wounded, in action, at Frede- ricksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Died at Hospital, Washington, D. C., Sth July, 1863.
Shaffer Jacob B.
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Mahon Thaddeus M. McGowan Jacob,
Died, 4th March, 1863, from dis- ease, at Camp, near Falmouth, Va. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va.
Wounded, in action, at Frede- ricksburg, Va., 13th Dec., 1862. Died, 15th Jan., 1863, at Washing- ton, D. C.
Discharged 23d Dec., 1862. Died, Dec. 25th, 1862, from wounds re- ceived in action, 13th Dec., 1862. Promoted to Corporal.
Discharged from General Hos- pital, Philadelphia, by order of Gen. Montgomery, 7th January, 1863 .- Disability.
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COMPANY A.
NAMES.
1 RANK. 1
REMARKS.
Shryock Samuel S.
Private.
Sharp Robert,
66
Sixeas Jacob,
66
Stratton Samuel,
Stewart Reges,
66
Taylor John,
Wampler Geo. B.
Watson Geo. W.
Washabaugh D. W.
Wilt Adam W.
Welsh Philip R.
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Discharged, Oct. 9, 1862, on ac- count of nervous affection of the eyes.
Discharged for disability.
Provost Guard at Corps Hd.Qrs., from 22d Sept., 1862.
Killed, in action, at Fredericks- burg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
COMPANY ₿.
NAMES.
RANK.
REMARKS.
James C. Austin,
Captain.
Promoted to Major.
William H. Davison,
Promoted to be Captain, Au- gust 20, 1862, vice Austin, promo- ted. Feb. 1863, appointed In- spector General of Brigade, and detached until expiration of ser- vice on the Staff of Gen. Tyler.
Henry M. Hoke,
1st Lieut.
Detailed as Division Ordnance Officer, Oct. 13, 1862.
James Pott,
2d Lieut.
From 1st Sergeant, August 20, 1862, vice Wm. H. Davison. Se- verely wounded in the face at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
James Pott, Harvey Wishert,
1st Sergt. 2d Sergt.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant. Promoted to 1st Serg't, Aug. 20, 1862.
I. Y. Atherton,
3d Sergt.
Promoted to 2d Serg't, August 20, 1862. Absent, sick, without leave, and dropped from the rolls, March 9, 1863.
John Brown Lesher,
4th Sergt.
Promoted to 3d Serg't, Aug. 20, 1862. Captured at Chancellors- ville, May 3, 1863.
Joseph Myers,
5th Sergt.
Promoted to 4th Serg't, August 20, 1862. Reduced to ranks by order of Col. Elder, Oct. 21, 1862. Deserted Dec. 10, 1862, just before the battle.
John L. P. Detrich,
Corporal.
Promoted to 5th Serg't, August 20, 1862. Reduced to ranks, Nov. 4, 1862.
Silas D. Anderson,
Promoted to 5th Serg't, Nov. 4. 1862. Discharged, for disabili- ty, Feb'y 4, 1863.
William H. Weyant,
Promoted to 4th Serg't, Oct. 21, 1862. Reduced to ranks at Chan- cellorsville.
Jacob H. Swisher,
Discharged, from Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Feb. 9, 1863, on account of general disa- ability and left thumb amputated from wound received in battle at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13th, 1862.
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COMPANY B.
NAMES.
1 RANK. -
REMARKS.
William Orth,
Corporal.
Courtney G. Glenn, Peter Wesner, James R. Cummins,
John H. Bush, Jared Irvine, D. A. Lamberson,
Abbott T. J. Alabaugh S. G. Bowman Jonathan,
Baker Andrew Bowman Abraham, Brunner George,
Barnheisel R. W.
Boerner Adam, Barnett Joseph C.
Cleary Thos. J. Crunkleton Robert, Conrad Moses, Cleary James,
Chambers Thos. J.
Clevenger Adam, Dennisar Daniel,
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Promoted to Corporal at battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted, Sept. 20, 1862.
Wounded, in action, at Frede- rieksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Deserted, Oet. 8, 1862.
Discharged from Hospital, at Newark, N. J., Oct. 17, 1862, on account of disability.
Wounded, slightly, at Chancel- lorsville.
Died, April 19, 1863, near Fal- mouth, Va.
Discharged from Regimental Hospital, near Falmouth, Va., July 14, 1863, on account of disa- bility.
Promoted to Corporal.
Grove Wm. A.
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Grove Emanuel
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Hager C. C.
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Deserted, Oct. 21, 1862. Return- ed, March 28th, 1863, under Presi- dent's Proclamation.
Promoted to 4th Serg't at Chan- cellorsville.
Never mustered in.
Killed, in action, at Chancel- lorsville, May 3, 1863.
Wounded in left hand, at Chan- cellorsville, May 3, 1863. Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 21, 1862.
Deaver Jesse A. Edwards John,
Foreman John M. Finney William,
Felteberger John, Greenawalt Jacob, Glenn Geo. W.
66
Glenn Andrew,
Gossert Samuel C.
Glass Daniel,
Gordon David
Captured, in action, at Chancel- lorsville, May 3, 1863.
Musician. 66 Wagoner. Private.
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COMPANY B.
61
NAMES.
RANK: 1
REMARKS.
Hoopengardner Ab'm Hoke James S.
Private.
Jacobs Adam,
66
KisseckerMatthiasW.
66
Wounded, slightly in hand, at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Kendall John F.
Keith Wilson R. Kelso D. W.
66
Lininger Reuben, Long William, Long Philip,
Lindsay James M.
66
Discharged, for disability, Mar. 21, 1863.
Died, at Harewood Hospital, November 24, 1862.
Deserted, Sept. 25, 1862. Deserted, Sept. 25, 1862.
Wounded, in action, severely, at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Wounded, in action, at Frede- ricksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Died, in Douglas Hospital, Jan. 29, 1863, from wounds received in battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, August 20, 1862. Reduced to ranks, by order of Colonel Elder, October 21, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863, for good conduct.
Sleighter Amos,
Salkeld S. W. 66
Sterrett Matthias N.
Shatzer Joseph,
Stine John,
Smith Wm. D.
Tritle"Luther D.
Tritle Jacob M.
66
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 17, 1862; on account of good beha- vior in action.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863, for meritorious conduct be- fore the enemy.
Discharged, on account of disa- bility, March 29, 1863, by order of Major General Meade.
Litten Richmond, Logan Wm. C.
Moore Wm. H.
Missavy John,
Mellott Norris,
66
Mellott Geo. W.
66
Martin Lazarus, Oliver John,
66
Pedicord John M.
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Pittman Benj. F.
66
Parlett John,
Ruthrauff Henry,
66
Pedicord C. W.
Richardson And'w C.
Showalter Samuel, Speelman Lawson W.
Shrader George,
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COMPANY B.
NAMES.
RANK.
REMARKS.
Truax William,
Private.
Taylor John,
.
Ulrick John,
Unger W. P. Wilson James, Witherspoon D. C. Wilders James, Unger Samuel, Walker William, Wright Paul F. Woy James H.
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Woodcock W. W. Young Carlton,
Died, in Regimental Hospital, near Falmouth, Va., November 27, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Oct'r 21, 1862. Missing, in action, at Fred- ericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862, since which nothing has been heard of him. Known to have been wounded in the leg and disabled. Deserted, Dec. 10, 1862, just be- fore the fight.
Wounded, in action, at Frede- ricksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Wounded, in action, at Chancel- lorsville, May 3, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, Nov'r 4, 1862. Promoted to 5th Sergeant, March 1st, for good conduct.
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COMPANY ـز
NAMES.
RANK. 1
REMARKS.
Robert S. Brownson,
Captain.
Appointed Major, by Gov. Cur- tin, 16th March, 1863. Mustered in as such, 31st March, 1863.
James P. M'Cullough,
From First Lieutenant, March 19, 1863, vice R. S. Brownson.
Samuel Hornbaker,
1st Lieut.
Dismissed the service of the U. S., 16th Jan'y, 1863 .- General Or- ders, No. 4, Third Division, Fifth Corps; and General Orders, No. 13, Head Quarters Army of the Potomac, Feb'y 18, 1863.
Jacob S. Trout,
James P. M'Cullough
2d Lieut. 1st Serg't.
Promoted, February 9, 1863, to First Lieutenant, vice Hornba- ker.
David Carson, Oliver H. Anderson,
2d Serg't. 3d Serg't.
Died, September 13, 1862. Promoted to 2d Sergeant, Feb. 9, 1863.
Killed, at battle of Fredericks- burg, Dec. 13, 1862.
William W. Brinkley Thomas D. Metcalf, Jacob B. Myers, »
4th Serg't. 5th Serg't. Corporal.
Wounded, at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Sergeant, Sept. 14, 1862. To 1st Sergeant, Feb'y 9, 1863.
John K. Shatzer, David L. Coyle,
66
Promoted to 4th Sergeant, Dec'r 14, 1862. Wounded, slightly, at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
David F. McDonald,
66
Taken prisoner at Chancellors- ville, May 3, 1863.
Peter McC. Cook, John Findlay Smith, David R. Wolff, Wm. H. M'Clelland.
Wounded, at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Wm. P. M'Cune, Henry Oyler, Alleman Samuel C. Armstrong John, Bennett John,
Musician. Wagoner. Private.
Deserted Oct. 30, 1862. Returned under President's Proclamation, March, 1863.
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Boyd R. Hays,
Private.
Bowers George K. M. Brant Theodore,
66
Deserted Oct. 30, 1862. Return- ed under President's Proclama- tion, March, 1863.
Bradley J. Johnston, Brubaker Patterson, Bruce Bryson,
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Wounded, at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Byers Edward,
66
Byers John M.
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Cantner Jacob,
Deserted Oct. 30, 1862. Return- ed under President's Proclama- tion, March, 1863.
Wounded, at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Wounded, at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Dickey Seth,
66
Divelbiss David U. Divelbiss Joseph K. Doyle Cornelius, Dronenburg John T. Duffield James B. Eckert John,
Eckman John W.
Findlay Robert S. Findlay Edward J.
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Fritz Levi,
Wounded, at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Deserted Oct. 30, 1862. Return- ed under President's Proclama- tion, March, 1863.
Discharged, for disability, 19th March, 1863, by order Major Gen- eral Meade.
Hause Milton, Henninger John, Hendricks George, Hersh David M. Hornbaker Daniel N. Hornbaker Jno. Wm. Hospelhorn Wm. H. Metcalfe Thomas C. Miller Christopher, Mowen Dallas E.
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Killed, in battle, Fredericks- burg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Mowry Jacob S. Myers Andrew A.
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Deserted at Harrisburg, August 9, 1862.
Fulton Joseph R. Garns Samuel,
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Gehrett Benjamin F.
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Campbell M'Farland, Cole George,
Creigh Thos. Alfred, Crilly Theodore, Cushwa J. Brewer
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Myers Geo. W. C.
Private. 66
M'Cune Wm. Brewer
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M'Donald George,
M'Culloh J. Archib'd
M'Connell James,
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Died, in camp, March 31, 1863. Wounded, at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
M'Clelland Robert, M'Clelland Adam,
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Died, at Camp, near Falmouth, Va., Dec. 5, 1862, of fever.
M'Cutcheon Robert,
66
M'Dowell William,
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