Centennial history of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Part 44

Author: Stocker, Rhamanthus Menville, 1848-
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : R. T. Peck
Number of Pages: 1318


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instantly killed. Captain Tyler, of Company H, was commissioned major Juue 22d, and soon after- wards was promoted to lieutenant-colonel. In the remaining engagements of the year the regiment bore manfully its part of hardship and fighting. In the final campaign, and almost to the very day of Lee's surrender, it was at the front, winning new laurels by its gallautry. On the 11th of April it commenced the march to Washington, where, after participating in the Grand Review, it was mustered out of service on the 28th of May. Colonel Madill, in the " Introductory " to Chaplain Craft's history of the regiment, speaking of its members, says: " Through the thirty-three battles in which they fought they never became demoralized, or willingly turned their back to the foe." The same authority states: "The records of the State Department show that it sacri- ficed more men upon the altar of its country's needs than any other regiment in the service, save one, and that a regiment that entered the service with a good many more men." The total number borue upon the rolls of the regiment was ten hundred and thirty-six. Of these, one hundred and fifty-six were killed or died of wounds, four hundred and four were wounded, seventy-five were reported captured or missing and eighty-two died of disease. Its brave commander, Colonel Madill, for gallant and meritorious services iu the field, was breveted brigadier-general in 1864, aud a major-general in April, 1865.


Company F .- As has already been stated, Susque- hanna County furnished two companies to the One Hundred and Forty-first Regiment-"F" and "H." The history of their service in the field is but a recapitulation of the service of the regiment; and the writer, in the limited space at his disposal, can only briefly refer to their organization, and a few matters of local interest to surviving members and friends of the two companies. About the middle of July, 1862, H. F. Beardsley, of New Milford, and A. A. Hempstead, of Brooklyn, having received au- thority from Governor Curtin, began to enlist men for a "three years'" company. Iu this they were assisted by E. B. Brainard, of Gibson, and others, and on August 22d, a sufficient number being enrolled, they were directed to rendezvous at New Milford, prepared to leave at once for Harrisburg. On that day ninety-six men reported, who were principally from the townships of New Milford, Brooklyn, Lathrop, Gibson, Harford, Jackson, Thomson and Great Bend. They repaired to the Academy building, where a company organization was perfected by the election of Henry F. Beardsley, captain; Albert A. Hempstead, first lieutenant; and Elisha B. Brainard, second lieutenant. After its organization the com- pany sat down to a bountiful repast provided by the citizens of New Milford, after which appropriate addresses were made; and then, with tearful adieus and lingering hand-clasps, the company marched to the depot, where the train was in waiting, and pro-


ceeded to Scranton. The next day, being joined by Company "H," they reached Harrisburg; on the 24th they passed the medical examination, aud on Monday, the 25th of August, they were mustered into the United States service, and became Company "F" of the regiment. That it bore well its part through the terrible ordeals the regiment passed through, is attested by a glance at the "muster-out" roll of the company which follows. At Chancellorsville, where half the regiment were killed and wounded, the losses in Company "F" were seven killed, or died of wounds, and nineteen wounded-being more than one-eighth of the total casualties in the regiment. Again at Gettysburg, when forty-nine of the regiment were killed, six of the number were from Company "F." Of the officers of the company, space admits of but brief notice. Captain Beardsley was dis- charged June 8, 1864, by special order of the War Department, on account of disability. (See personal sketch.) Lieutenant A. A. Hempstead was the son of G. D. and Mary L. Hempstead, of Brooklyn, and was born in Dimock, March 8, 1835. Previous to entering the service he was engaged in selling fruit trees. When the regiment left Poolsville, in October, 1862, Captain Beardsley was left there sick, and Lieutenant Hempstead had command of the company on the march to Falmouth, and until just before the battle of Fredericksburg, when Captain Beardsley returned. He was with the company at Fredericksburg, and was one of the officers detailed to hold the advance picket line while the army withdrew. But during the winter he suffered from disabilities contracted by exposure in the field, and on the 10th of February, 1863, he was honorably discharged from the service. He resides at Lemon, Wyoming County, where, for several years, he has been engaged in farming. He is a member of Reynolds Post, No. 98, G. A. R., of Tunkhannock, Pa.


Lieutenant E. B. Brainard is the son of Lewis and Louisa Brainard, and was born in Gibson, January 26, 1840. He was engaged in farming, and teach- ing school winters, at the time of his entering the service. He was promoted to first lieutenant December 5, 1863, and when Adjutant Searle was discharged, on account of wounds, Lieutenant Braiu- ard was promoted to adjutant, in which position he served to the close of the war.


In 1869 he moved to Kansas-first to Bourbon Co., and afterwards, in 1871, to Butler, where, two years afterwards, he was elected commissioner, and served two years. In 1875 he was elected treasurer of the county, and re-elected in 1877. He is at present engaged in farming and stock-raising, and resides at Brainard, Butler Co., Kansas.


Captain Nelson J. Hawley is the only son of Joseph W. and Sally Hawley, and was born in Brooklyn, September 14, 1841. At the time of his enlistment he was preparing himself for the ministry, and attempting, by his own unaided efforts, to obtain


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an education that would fit him for that high calling. But the war came, and to respond to the call of his country seemed his highest duty, and he enlisted in Company "F." He was promoted to corporal, and placed in charge of the pioneer corps of the regiment. He was afterwards promoted to sergeant, to first sergeant, and on February 14, 1865, he was com- missioned captain of the company, and served as such to the close of the war. After the war he com- pleted his studies at Wyoming Seminary, and soon afterwards joined the Wyoming Conference. He successfully continued his pastoral calling until his health failed, and in January, 1886, he removed to Grove Park, Florida, where he now resides.


Lieutenant Salmon S. Hager is a son of Nelson Hager, and at the time of his enlishment was residing in New Milford borough. Upon the appointment of Lieutenant Bramard to be Adjutant of the Regiment, he was, on July 2, 1864, promoted from Sergeant to First Lieutenant, and took command of the Company. At the engagement at Deep Bottom, on the 16th of August, following, he was captured, and remained a prisoner in the enemy's hands until April 14, 1865, when he was exchanged. After Lieutenant Hager's capture, Sergeant George R. Resseguie commanded the Company for a time. After the war Lieutenant Hager engaged for a time in the mercantile business, and then entered the employ of the Delaware, Lack- awanna and Western Railroad Company as station agent at Gouldsboro', Pa. He was elected, in 1886, a member of the Legislature from Wayne County.


Company H .- About the same time that men were enrolling themselves in the eastern part of the county in Company F, Casper W. Tyler and Daniel W. Searle, two rising young lawyers of Montrose, com- menced recruiting men for a Company. The meeting held at the court-house, July 21, of which we have already made mention, was called at their suggestion. Enlistments were rapid, and, besides the gentlemen named, Aaron Bunnell, of Auburn, was instrumental in enlisting a number from that town. On the 16th of August the men met at the court-house in Mon- trose and organized the Company by electing Casper W. Tyler, captain ; Daniel W. Searle, first-lieutenant, and Aaron Bunnell, second-lieutenant. The men were principally from Montrose, Auburn, Bridgewa- ter, Franklin, Liberty, Silver Lake, Forest Lake, Rush, Dimock and Springville. On the 22d the Company re-assembled at Montrose preparatory to leaving for Harrisburg, and a large concourse of citi- zens assembled to witness their departure; and thus, not only by their presence, but by words and acts did they evince their interest in the brave men who were about to go forth to battle for their country and flag. In the afternoon they took cars for Scranton, and the following day, with Company F, proceeded to Harris- burg. After their medical examination they were mus- tered into the United States service on Tuesday, August 26th, and became Company H of the Regiment. Of


its valor, its sacrifices, its achievements, they are recorded with the history of the Regiment, to which every member of the Company can point with pride. Almost every battle-field from Fredericksburg, to Appomattox was stained by the blood of some of its members. We make the following brief mention of its officers : Captain Tyler was wounded at Chan- cellorsville and Gettysburg, and after the death of Major Spalding, he was, June 22, 1864, promoted to Major, and in July following, upon the death of Col- onel Watkins, to Lieutenant-Colonel. On the 1st of March, 1865, his disabilities unfitting him for duty in the field, he was honorably discharged from the ser- vice. He returned to Montrose and resumed the practice of his profession, but in 186- removed to Meadville, Crawford County, Pa., where he now re- sides. He is a prominent member of the bar, and has represented that county in the State Legislature.


Lieutenant Searle, as noted in the history of the regiment, was, upon its organization, promoted to Adjutant, the responsible duties of which position he filled with such marked efficiency as to elicit the commendation of his superior officers. The duties of his position brought him in constant contact with the officers and men of the regiment, and although as its "executive " officer, those duties were sometimes un- pleasant, both to them and himself, yet no officer was more popular, and his long form will long remain in their remembrance. 1


Lieutenant Bunnell was one of those who were obliged to succumb to the exposure and exhaustion of that first night's march to Chain Bridge; and broken in health and unfitted for duty, he resigned September 22, 1862, and returned to Auburn. He subsequently removed to Russell Hill, Wyoming County, where he now resides.


Lieutenant Logan C. Tyler was a native of Mon- trose, where he was born June 22, 1836, and was a cousin of Captain Tyler. Upon the organization of the company he was made " Orderly "-Sergeant, and upon the promotion of Lieutenant Searle, and resig- nation of Lieutenant Bunnell, he was, September 22, 1862, promoted to First Lieutenant of the company. Being on detached service at the time the battle of Fredericksburg was fought, he was not present; and when the regiment started for Chancellorsville, al- though suffering from rheumatism and advised to go to the hospital, he refused to be left behind. On the Sunday morning of that fatal 3d of May, during the fierce fighting of the regiment in the woods in front of the Chancellor House, Lieutenant Tyler having stooped down to give a drink of water to one of the men of his company who was severely wounded, was in the act of rising when he was struck by a minic- ball in the right temple and instantly killed. His loss was sincerely mourned in the regiment, and every


1 He was wounded at Gettysburg, on account of which he was honor- ably discharged, June 2, 1864. (See personal sketch.)


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man in his company felt he had lost a friend and a brother.


Captain John L. Gyle was promoted from Sergeant to Second Lieutenant December 10, 1862; to First Lieutenant, December 5, 1863; and to Captain, July 4, 1864, in which position he served to the close of the war. While in the ranks, and as commander of the company, he had the respect of his fellow-soldiers and the confidence of his superior officers. He resides at Auburn, Pa., where he is engaged in farming.


Lieutenant B. B. Atherton was promoted from Sergeant to First Lieutenant August 10, 1864. He was wounded at Spottsylvania, but served with the company until the close of the war.


COMPANY F, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT.


Mustered into service August 25, 1862, unless otherwise stated ; mustered out May 28, 1865.


Capt. Henry F. Beardsley, Aug. 26, '62; disch. for disability hy S. O. War Departinent June 8, '64 (see personal sketch).


Capt Nelson J. Hawley, pr. to capt. Feh. 14, '65 ; mus. out with Co.


1st Lt. Albert A. Hempstead, Aug. 26, '62; disch. on surg. cert. Feb. 10, '63.


1st Lt. Elisha B. Brainard, Aug. 27, '62 ; pr. from 2d It. Dec. 5, '63; to adjt. July 1, '64 ; mus. out with reg.


Ist Lt. Salmon S. Hager, pr. from sergt. July 2, '64; pris. from Ang. 16, '64, to April 14, '65 ; mus. out with Co.


1st Sergt. Richard H. Kent, died May 14, '63, of wds. received at Cban- cellorsville, Va.


1st Sergt. George R. Resseguie, wd. at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63 ; pr. from sergt. Feh. 14, '65 ; mus. out with Co.


Sergeants.


Wm. H. Doolittle, wd. at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63; disch. by G. 0. May 31, '64.


Jackson B. Ferris, killed at Gettyshurg, Pa., July 2, '63.


Philip Peckins, died July 9, '63, of wds. received at Gettysburg, Pa.


Augustus J. Roper, wd. at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63 ; killed at Petershurg, Sept. 11, '64.


David T. Salsbury, pr. to sergt. July 2, '64 ; mus. out with Co.


Ellis W. Steadman, wd. at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63, and at Au- burn Oct. 13, '63 ; pr. to sergt. Sept. 12, '64 ; mus. out with Co.


John A. Brown, pr. to sergt. Feh. 14, '65 ; mus. out with Co.


Henry M. Stearns, wd. at Poplar Grove Church, Va., Oct. 2, '64; disch. by G. O. May 15, '65.


Corporals.


Edwin A. Leonard, capt'd at Poolsville, Md., Nov. 28, '62; pr. to corp. July 2, '64 ; mus. out with Co.


Charles H. Tripp, capt'd at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63 ; wd. at Wilderness May 6, '64 ; pr. to corp. July 3. '64 ; mus. out with Co. Leauder Brooks, pr. to corp. Dec. 5, '63 ; mus. out with Co.


Urbane T. Hall, pr. to corp. July 2, '64; mus. out with Co.


Christopher C. Nicholas, capt'd at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63 ; pr. to corp. July 2, '64 ; disch. hy G. O. June 25, '65.


George Taylor, pr. to corp. Sept. 12, '64; mus. out with Co.


Elisha M. Skinner, pr. to corp. Feh. 16, '65 ; mus. out with Co.


Julius H. Burr, wd. at Gettyshurg, Pa., July 2, '63; pr. to corp. Feh. 16, '65 ; mus. out with Co.


John H. Green, disch. on surg. cert. Feh. 12, '63.


Benjamin F. Barnes, wd. at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63; tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 15, '64.


Jerome Davison, wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63 ; tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 11, '64.


Price F. Miller, wd. at Gettyshurg, Pa., July 2, '63 ; tr. to V. R. C. Dec. 25, '64 ; disch. June 28, '65, hy G. O.


William P. Brainard, died at Poolsville, Md., Nov. 1, '62.


Frederick D. Young, died Dec. 14, '62 ; bur. at Washington, D. C.


Musicians.


Nelson D. Coon, pris. from May 3, '63, to Oct. 10, '63 ; inns. out with Co. William H. Nutt, disch. by G. O. June 12, '65.


Privates.


Aldrich, Moses B., tr. to V. R. C. May 15, '65 ; disch. July 6, '65, by G. O.


Adams, Jacob B., wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63 ; tr. to V. R. C. April 14, '64.


Austin, John C., tr. to 57th Reg. P. V. ; date unknown,


Baldwin, Albert J., wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63 ; mus. out with Co.


Bennett, Wm. H. H., disch. on surg. cert. May 15, '63.


Barnes, Myron, disch. on surg. cert. Feb. 20, '63.


Bonner, Philander J., capt'd at Poolsville, Md., Nov., '62 ; wd. at Chan- cellorsville May 3, '63 ; tr. to V. R. C. May 15, '64.


Burchel, Warren, wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, '63 ; killed at Peters- hurg, Va., June 22, '64.


Benson, Manger, missing in action at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 16, '64.


Chrispell, Hiram, wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63 ; tr. to V. R. C. Aug. 26, '64.


Crandall, Wul. J., died May 21, '64, of wds. received at Spotsylvania Court House ; hur. at Arlington.


Duren, Daniel D., disch. on surg. cert. Nov. 18, '62; re. Aug. 19, '64 ; wd. at Poplar Grove Ch., Va. ; mus. out with Co.


Doughty, Adelmer, wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63, and at Wilderness May 6, '64; disch. hy S. O. May 16, '65.


Doloway, John W., disch. on surg. cert. Feh. 8, '63.


Davison, Orimel S., wd. and capt'd at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, '63; died at Richmond, Va, Jau. 24, '64.


French, Edson M., wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63; tr. to V. R. C. Nov. 1, '63 ; disch. Aug. 24, '65.


Green, Asa, dischi. on surg. cert. Dec. 30, '62.


Gollaher, Patrick, disch. on surg. cert. May 15, '63.


Goss, David S., tr. to 57th Reg. P. V. ; date unknown.


Hawley, Francis, wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63 ; ah. in hos. at nius. out.


Hohhs, John M., disch. on surg. cert. Feb. 18, '63.


Hempstead, John E., Dec. 16, '62 ; wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, '63 ; died at Phila. Aug. 28, '63, of his wds.


Hughes, Cyreuius W., died Dec. 2, '62.


Kenyon, Henry W., discb. on surg. cert. Feh. 23, '65.


Linsey, Samuel, discb. on surg. cert. Dec. 8, '62.


Lindsey, Pardon T , disch. on surg. cert. Nov. 13, '62.


Lewis, Nathan, disch, on surg. cert. Feh. 18, '63.


Lord, Asabel, discb. on surg. cert. Nov. 9, '62.


Lord, Jobn, disch. on surg. cert. May 15, '62.


Lord, Enoch W., tr. to V. R. C. July 3, '64; disch. hy G. O. Nov. 22, '65. Loomis, Roscoe S., died May 19, '63, of wds. rec. at Chancellorsville, Va. Martin, Nicholas, mus. out with Co.


Merrill, Jonathan H., disch. on surg. cert. Nov. 25, '62.


Miller, Harvey W., disch. on surg. cert. Mar. 12, '63.


Melody, Henry, killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63.


Moss, Levi, missing in action at Wilderness May 6, '64.


McRoy, James M., wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63; disch. on surg. cert. Sept. 4, '63.


Mc Donald, Melanchton, killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63. Ousterhout, James T., mus. out with Co.


Ousterhout, John, capt'd at Warrentou, Va., Nov. 18, '62 ; mus. out with Co.


Oakley, Orrin A., mus. out with Co.


Osborn, Wm. D., died July 24th, of wds. rec. at Gettysburg, Pa.


Osman, Wm. E , tr. to 57th Regt. P. V .; date unknown.


Potter, Victor A., wd. at Gettyshurg, Pa., July 2, '63 ; mus. out with Co.


Potter, Herman I., tr. to V. R. C. Sept. 30, '63.


Phillips, Davis N., died Dec. 13, '62.


Pierson, Phineas H., tr. to 57th Regt. P. V. ; date unknown.


Riker, John L., wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, '63 ; tr. to V. R. C. Aug. 30, '64 ; disch. by G. O. June 29, '65.


Reynolds, John N , died Mar. 29, '63.


Seely, Charles L., disch. on surg. cert. Dec. 6, '62.


Squires, Jonathan, tr. to V. R. C. July 25, '64 ; disch. by G. O. July 26, '65.


Salsbury, Charles B., tr. to Co. C., 57th Regt. P. V., May 28, '65.


Saunders, Perry D., killed at Wilderness May 6, '64.


Sweet, George M., wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63 ; died July 13, '63, of wds. rec. at Gettysburg.


Tewksbury, Wm. P., disch. on surg. cert. Nov. 25, '62.


Tennant, John V., wd. at Chancellorsville May 3, '63 ; disch. on surg. cert. Aug. 27, '63.


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Tennant, Orange W., disch. on surg. cert. Nov. 28, '62.


Thayer, Christopher C., tr. to V. R. C. Nov. 13, '63 ; disch. by G. O. July 5, '65.


Tiffany, Linus N., killed at Chancellorsville May 3, '63.


Trowbridge, Oscar, killed at Chancellorsville May 3, '63.


Tennant, Eldridge G., tr. to 57th Regt. P. V. ; date uuknown.


Vauauken, Daniel, pris. from May 3 to Oct. 10, 1863; wd. at Wilderness May 6, '64 : disch. by G. O. June 5, '65.


Van Horn, Simon M., died Oct. 24, '62; bur. at Alexandria, Va. Wilson, George A., mus. out with Co.


Whitman, Jacob, pris. from May 3 to Oct. 25, '63 ; mus. out with Co. Wilmarth, C. C., died June 9, '63, of wds. rec. at Chancellorsville, Va.


COMPANY G.


Corp. Theodore Fuller, wd. at Chaucellorsville, Va., May 3, '63 ; disch. by S. O. Oct. 9, '63.


COMPANY B.


Bunt, Wm. H., priv .; Aug. 22, '62; disch. for wds. rec. at Chancellors- ville May 3, '62 ; loss of limb.


COMPANY H., ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY . FIRST REGIMENT.


Mustered into service August 26, 1862, unless otherwise stated; mustered out May 28, 1865.


Capt. Casper W. Tyler, Aug. 27, '62; pr. to maj. June 22, '64 ; to It .- col. July 4, '64 ; disch. on surg. cert. Mar. 1, '65.


Capt. John L. Gyle, pr. from sergt. to 2d lt. Dec. 10, '62; to 1st It. Dec. 5, '63; to capt July 4, '64; mus. out with company.


First Lieut. Daniel W. Searle, Aug. 27, '62; pr. to adjt. of regt. Aug. 29, '62 ; disch June 2, '64, for wds. rec. at Gettysburg, Pa. (See personal sketch.)


First Lieut. Logan O. Tyler, pr. from Ist sergt. Sept. 22, '62 ; killed at Cbancellorsville, Va., May 3, '63.


First Lieut. B. B. Atherton, pr. from cor. to sergt. Sept. 23, '62; to 1st lt. Aug. 10, '64 ; mus. out with company.


Second Lieut. Aaron Bunnell, res. Sept. 22, '62.


First Sergt. Parker J. Gates, pr. from priv. Sept. 23, '62 ; wd. at Poplar Grove Ch., Va., Oct. 2, '64 ; disch. G. O. June 5, '65.


Sergeants.


John Harris, wd. at Wilderness, Va., May 6, '64 ; ab. in hos. at mus. out.


Wm. Magee, mus. out with company.


H. H. Daugherty, pr. from cor. June 30, '64 ; mus. out with company. Isaac Z. Babcock, disch. on surg. cert. Jan. 27, '63.


Philip E. Quick, pr. from cor. Mar. I, '64; died May 19 of wds. rec. at Spottsylvania C. H. May 12, '64 ; buried at Arlington, Va.


Corporals.


James H. Weaver, ab., sick, at mus. out.


Albert B. Gates, mus. out with company.


Thos. Hickock, pr. to cor. Sept. 23, '62 ; mus. out with company.


Abram V. Alden, pr. to cor. Mar. 1, 64 ; mus. out with company.


H. J. Millard, pr. to cor. June 30, '64 ; mus. out with company. Lorenzo W. Sullivan, pr. to cor. June 30, '64 ; mus. out with company. Horace A. Roberts, pr. to cor. June 30, '64 ; mus. out with company. Asa H. Decker, tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 1, '65.


Jeremiah Hayes, tr. to V. R. C. Nov. 15, '64.


Frederick Fargo, Aug. 23, '62 ; tr. to V. R. C. Mar. 15, '64. Musicians.


Geo. W. Hewett, mus. out with company.


Geo. C. Hill, disch. on surg. cert ; re. in 1st N. Y. Mounted Rifles ; disch. June 17, '65. Privates.


Avery, Charles, tr. to V. R. C. Feb. 15, '64 ; disch. Aug. 25,'65. Baker, Horace, mus. out with company.


Bayley, Jas. H., disch. by G. O. June 30, '65. Bookstaver, Chas. tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 31, '64.


Bonnell, Ahara A., Mar. 18, '64 ; tr. to Co. HI, 57th regt. P. V. May 28,'65. Baker, Hiram V., Ang. 6, '64; tr. to Co. HI, 57th regt. P. V. May 28,'65. Baker, Henry, Mar. 18, '64 ; tr. to Co. H, 57th regt. P. V. May 28, '65. Beeman, Stephen S., Mar. 18, '64 ; tr. to Co. D, 57th Regt. P. V. ; disch. by G. O. May 26, '65. Caruey, Henry D., must out with company.


Carney, Geo. D., mus. out with company.


Conrad, Ithamar, disch. on surg. cert. Sept. 30, '62.


Cox, John, disch. on surg. cert. Dec. 11, '62.


Conrad, John, tr. to V. C. R. Aug. 20, 63.


Corwin, Adelbert, killed at Petersburg, Va., June 17, '64; buried at City Point.


Chapman, Geo , killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, '63.


Carter, Hiram, Mar. 18, '64; died at Brattleboro', Vt., Aug. 3, '64 ; bur- ied in Soldiers' Cemetery.


Corwin, Gilbert, mis. in action at Boydton Plank Road, Va., Oct. 27, '64. Conger, Hampton A., Mar. 18, '64 ; tr. to Co. D, 5th Regt. P. V. May 28, '65.


Dewitt, Alexander, mus. out with company.


Daley, Patrick, mus. out with company.


Davis, Thos .. , Mar. 18, '64; disch. Dec. 23 for wds., with loss of arm, rec. at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, '64.


Darrow, Jonathan C., killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.


Darrow, Lewis F., died at Wasbington, D. C., Dec. 18, '62.


Delameter, Jacob, mis. in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, '63.


Eckert, Jonathan M., died Feb. '65 ; buried in Poplar Grove Cemetery, Petersburg, Va.


Grant, Henry, mus. out with company.


Garey, Samuel, mus. out with company May 28, '65.


Goodsell, Nathan, absent, sick, at inus. out.


Gates, Wm. S., disch. on surg. cert. Feb: 7, '63.


Gates, Elwood F., disch. on surg. cert. Dec. 6, '62; re. in Co. H, 89th N. Y. ; killed at Rice Station.


Gates, Harlau W., disch. ou surg. cert. Dec. 6, '62.


Gary, Joseph, Mar. 19, '64; tr. to Co. H, 57th P. V. May 28, '65.


Hyua, Dutch, mus. out with company May 28, '65.


Hill, Michacl G., pr. to principal muc. Dec. 31, '64; mus. out with regt. Hill, Oliver B., killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, '63.


Hobbs, Asahel, Mar. 18, '64 ; died at Andersonville, Ga., July 28; wds. rec. at Wilderness.


Hotel, Wm., died near Falmouth, Va., Feb. 26, '63.


Hast, Henry S., tr. to 57tli Regt. P. V., date unknown.


Kishpaugh, Richard M., Mar. 16, '64 ; must out with company.


Kunkle, John W., died Aug. 8, wds. rec. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2,'63. Kellogg, Henry N, Mar. 18, '64 ; wd. ; tr. to Co. D, 57th Regt. P. V., May 28, '65 ; dischi. by G. O. June 3, '65.


Lott, Leander, tr. to V. R. C. Jau, 1, '65.


Lillie, Merritt, Mar. 18, '64; tr. to Co. D, 57th Regt. P. V., May 28, '65 ; disch. by G. O. June 17, '65.




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