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Leinon, Jason, Mar. 18, '64; tr. to Co. D, 57th Regt. P. V., May 28, '65. Markham, William O., disch. on surg. cert. Oct. 6, '62 ; re. in 5th N. Y. Cav.
Millard, Stephen, Mar. 28, '64 ; disch. by G. O. May 17, '65.
Marshall, Chas, H., disch, on surg. cert. Feb. 20, '63.
Marshall, Benjamin C., tr. to Co. I, 10th Regt. V. R. C., Sept. 30, '64; dischi. by G. O. June, '65.
Mackey, Joseph, tr. to V. R. C. Sept. 30, '64.
McShere, Barney, muus. out with company May 28, '65.
McLeod, John, disch. on surg. cert. Nov. 21, '62.
McSherer, Joseph, tr. to Co. F, 19th Regt. V. R. C., Sept. 30, '64 ; disch. by G. O., July 13, '65.
Oliver, Matthias C., mus. out with company May 28, '65.
Overfield, Jolın B., Mar. 18, '64 ; tr. to Co. H, 57th Regt. P. V., May 28, 1865.
Peet, Wm. H., mus. out with company May 29, '65.
Palmer, Theron, disch. by G. O. May 17, '65.
Perkins, Chas., tr. to V. R. C. Nov. 15, '63.
Peasley, James A., tr. to V. R. C. Aug. 20, '63 ; disch, by G. O. June 29, 1865.
Peasley, Christopher C., tr. to V. R. C. Nov. 15, '63.
Palmer, Jacob, tr. to 57thi Regt. P. V ; date unknown.
Pickett, A. N., Mar. 18,'64 ; tr. to Co. H, 57thi Regt. P. V., May 28, '65.
Rausom, Wm., tr. to Randolph Battery, R. I. Art., Feb. 17, '63.
Ralston, John, disch. on surg. cert.
Rice, Geo. W., dischi. on surg. cert. May 23, '63; re. in Co. I, 102d P. V .; disch. June 28, '65, by S. O.
Rifenbury, John C., dischi. on surg. cert. Mar. 16, '63.
Stade, Frederick W., mus. ont with company. Stockholm, John J., mus, out with company. Spencer, Benjamin N., disch. by S. O. Mar 1, '65. Suow, Alpheus, dischi. by G. O. May 15, '65. Sodan, Johu HI., tr. to V. R. C. Aug. 20, '63.
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Stare, Geo., tr. to 53d Co., V. R. C., June 15, '64 ; disch. by G. O. Nov. 25, '65.
Stillwell, John, died Nov. 2, '64, of wds. rec. at Poplar Grove Ch., Va., Oct. 2, '64.
Spencer, Francis A., Dec. 31, '63; pr. to hos. steward, U. S. A., July 6, '64.
Sterling, Chas. D., Mar. 18, '64 ; died Feb. 15, '64.
Taylor, Wm. A., pr. to hos. steward, U. S. A., July 6, '64 ; tr. to Co. H, 57th Regt. P. V., May 25, '65.
Tarbox, David H., disch. on surg. cert. April 6, '64.
Thornton, Wm. G., disch. on surg. cert. Mar. 10, '64.
Tarbox, Wm. W., tr. to Co. G, 3d Regt. V. R. C., Nov. 1, '63 ; disch. by G. O. July 22, '65.
Treible, Peter A., died at Washington, D. C., Nov. 23, '62. Treible, Moses, died at Waterloo, Va., Nov. 10, '62.
Uptegrove, Levi, killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, '63.
Vanarsdale, Wm. S., disch. by G. O. May 15, '65.
Vaness, Chas. H., disch. on surg. cert. Feb. 20, '63.
Wiles, Warren, absent, sick, at mus. out.
Wiles, Martin, absent, sick, at mus. out.
Warner, Sidney, disch. on surg. cert.
Wiles, John, Mar. 28, '64 ; tr. to Co. H, 57th Regt. P. V., May 28, '65. Winans, Silas, Mar. 18, '64 ; tr. to Co. H, 57th Regt. P. V., May 28, '65.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT .- This regiment was recruited in the county of Luzerne with the exception of about two companies, which were furnished by the counties of Susquehanna, Wyoming and Lycoming. The men from Susque- hanna County were principally in Companies Band H, the latter company being entirely recruited from this county, although during its term of service a number of drafted men were assigned to it. There were in Company B about seventy-five meu from the county, most of them being from the southeastern part. The companies from Luzerne County rendezvoused at a camp about three miles from Wilkes-Barre, and on the 18th of October, 1862, a regimental organization was effected by the choice of the following field-
officers : Edmund L. Dana, colonel; George E. Hoyt, lieutenant-colonel; and John D. Musser, major. Colonel Dana had seen service in the Mexi- can War and at the time was a major-general of militia. The regiment, therefore, had the good for- tune to enter the service under the command of an officer familiar with military drill and discipline. On the 7th of November the regiment broke camp and proceeded to Harrisburg, where, after receiving guns and equipments, it was ordered to Washington, and upon its arrival was placed in the defences of the city. Here it remained during the winter, and on the 17th of February, 1863, it was ordered to join the Army of the Potomac, and proceeded to Belle Plain. Here it was assigned to the Second Brigade, Third Division of the First Corps, and became associated with the One Hundred and Forty-ninth and One Hundred and Fiftieth Pennsylvania Regiments. The preparations for the spring campaign being completed, on the 27th of April the regiment broke camp and, with the First Corps, moved to Pollock's Mills, below Fredericks- burg. On the 29th the regiment was under a brisk cannonade from the south bank of the Rappahannock, and on the morning of May 2d it started for Chan- cellorsville and, after a long and fatiguing march, reached the battle-field at midnight. The First
Corps went into position on the extreme right of the army. At five o'clock on the morning of the 3d the enemy attacked in heavy force, but to the left of the position occupied by the regiment, and although momentarily expecting to be called on to repel the enemy, the regiment and corps were not seriously en- gaged during the Chancellorsville fights. On the 6th the regiment re-crossed the river and, after a tedious march, reached Falmouth on the 8th, where it went into camp. Here it rested for a month and then started on the Gettysburg campaign, and on the night of June 30 bivouacked four miles from Get- tysburg. On the 1st of July it was early in motion and soon the sound of artillery greeted their ears, as Buford's cavalry struck the rebel advance. At a little before noon the brigade went into position on a ridge beyond the Theological Seminary under a heavy fire, the One Hundred and Forty-third forming on the line of railroad. It was early in this action that the gallant and lamented Reynolds was killed and Colonels Stone and Wister wounded, leaving the com- mand of the brigade to Colonel Dana, of the One Hundred and Forty-third. Bates, in his account of the battle and the part taken by the One Hundred and Forty-third, says : " A terrific fire of infantry and artillery was brought to bear upon the position, but it was manfully held, though the dead and wounded on every hand told at what a fearful cost. Repeated charges were made with even fresh troops, but each was repulsed with fearful slaughter." Later in the day, by a flank movement, the brigade was forced to fall back to a position near the Seminary. When the order for this movement was given the same authority states : "The color-bearer of the regiment and many of the men could with difficulty be made to face to the rear, seeming determined to die rather than yield the ground. In executing this movement the color- bearer, Sergeant B. H. Crippin, of Company E, was the last to move and was killed in the act, still clinging to his standard. The flag was rescued and brought safely off." On the afternoon of the 2d, during the fierce attack of the rebels on the Third Corps, Colonel Dana's brigade was ordered to its sup- port under a heavy fire of shot and shell from the enemy's batteries. It took a position in the open field on the left centre of the Third Corps, where it threw up works and rested for the night. At daylight of the 3d the enemy's artillery opened, and at one o'clock P.M. every rebel gun was concentrated upon the Union front and a perfect tempest of solid shot and shell was rained upon it preparatory to the last grand infantry charge, which was completely re- pulsed and the battle of Gettysburg was won. Re- ferring to Bates, we find: "The regiment entered this fight with four hundred and sixty-five men, rank and file. Of these, the killed, and missing in action, supposed to be killed, was forty-seven; and the wounded and prisoners were two hundred and five, an aggregate loss of two hundred and fifty-two, more
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than half of its entire strength." It participated in the movements following the retreat of Lee and on the 19th of October, at Haymarket, it had a sharp encounter with the enemy, in which his advance was handsomely repulsed.
During the fall campaign more than three hundred recruits were received in the regiment, bringing its aggregate strength up to nearly five hundred and fifty. Late in December the regiment went into winter-quarters at Culpeper, after eight months of active and severe campaigning.
In the reorganization of the army for the campaign of 1864 the One Hundred and Forty- third became part of the First Brigade, First Divi- sion, Fifth Corps. On the 4th of May the regiment broke camp for the Wilderness campaign, and on the 5th was engaged in a fierce battle with the enemy. Colonel Dana had his horse shot under him, was wounded and taken prisoner; and Lieutenant Michael Keenan, of Company H, was mortally wounded. It was hotly engaged on the 6th, and for several successive days it was in the thickest of the fight, repeatedly charging the enemy and as often being compelled to withstand their fierce assaults. With its face ever to the foe, it finally came with Grant to the siege of Petersburg, and in the advance on the 18th of June it again met the enemy and won new laurels. During the operations of the army be- fore Petersburg and its successful raids for the de- struction of the Weldon Railroad, it bore a conspicu- ous part. It was the middle of December before the regiment went into winter-quarters. In the prelim- inary movements of the final campaign, in the spring of 1865, it participated; and at Hatcher's Run the One Hundred and Forty-third was engaged and suf- fered severely. It returned to its former eamp, and on the 9th of February it was detached from the eorps, and, in company with three other regiments of the brigade, all greatly reduced by hard fighting, but of the most trusted troops, were ordered North for special service. It was sent to Hart's Island, in New York Harbor, and there, and on other special duty, it was engaged until June 20, 1865, when it was finally discharged.
Company H .- As before stated, Company H of this regiment was recruited entirely from this county, and mainly through the efforts of John C. Morris, an in- fluential citizen of Middletown, whose efforts were ably seconded by Michael Keenan, also a resident of that township. The men were from Middletown, Apolacon, Choconut, Forest Lake, Rush, Jessup and Friendsville Borough. So rapidly did the men en- list that, just three weeks from the time Mr. Morris commenced to recruit for the company, it was en route for Harrisburg. It met at Friendsville on the last days of August, 1862, and organized by clecting John C. Morris, captain ; Michael Keenan, first lieu- tenant; and B. F. Babcock, second lieutenant. It left for Harrisburg on the 3d of September, and on
the 6th was mustered into the United States service. Before becoming a part of the One Hundred and Forty-third Regiment it was sent with the militia to participate in the movements preceding and subse- quent to the battle of Antietam, after which it joined its fortunes with the One Hundred and Forty-third, and shared its hardships and its glory.
Captain Morris was born in Otsego County, N. Y., February 11, 1822, and was from good old Revolu- tionary stock. He came to Middletown in 1858 and was one of the foremost citizens of that township, as well as the county. Engaged in the peaceful pur- suits of agriculture, it was only at the urgent and necessitous call of his country that he decided to sever his delightful family connections and, in com- pany with his neighbors and friends, go to the front in defence of the flag and his country's honor. Re- fusing merited promotion, that he might remain with his " boys," he was finally compelled, by disease brought on by exposure in camp and on field, to re- sign, and on the 16th of April, 1854, he was honor- ably discharged from the service on surgeon's certifi- cate of disability, but he continued to exercise a fath- erly interest in the " boys " of his company until the close of the war. Captain Morris was an influential member of the State Board of Agriculture, and at the time of his death was serving his third term as presi- dent of the State Agricultural Society. In 1878 he was elected a member of the Legislature of Pennsyl- vania, and served in that body in the sessions of 1879-80. His death, in 1872, was doubtless the re- sult of disabilities incurred in the army, and thus, at the age of sixty, he passed away, another invaluable sacrifice to home and country.
Of the other commissioned officers of the com- pany from this county, we have already alluded to the death of the gallant Keenan, and Captain W. T. White died some four years ago in one of the Western States. First Lieutenant E. L. Rhinevault is an hon- ored resident of the county, and Asa Warner, its efficient orderly, still lives to recount the honorable service of his company. The capture and escape of Sergeant Frank E. Foster is an interesting episode, and the promotion of W. A. Southwell to captain in the Twenty-nintli, and M. S. Towne to first lieutenant in the Forty-fifth United States Colored Troops, evidenced the material of which Company H was made.
Company B .- The men from this eounty wlio en- listed in Company B, as already intimated, were from the eastern part of the county-mostly from Clifford, Dundaff and that immediate vicinity. Its first cap- tain was Joseph H. Sornberger, who did not belong to this county, and resigned early in 1863. He was succeeded in the command by William G. Graham, a native of Clifford, who was also discharged in Octo- ber, 1863. He was succeeded in command of the company by Jacob M. Lingfelter, of Clifford, who commanded thie "boys" until they were mustered
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out, June 12, 1865. Of the other commissioned offi- cers we have but meagre history. Paul R. Bar- riger, who enlisted in August, 1862, was discharged in July, 1864, as second lieutenant of the company. He is an honored resident of Great Bend township, and well known in the county. . That the record of Company B, One Hundred and Forty-third Pennsyl- vania Volunteers, is an honorable one no one will doubt after glancing over its record, which follows :
COMPANY B, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT.
Musteted into service August 26, 1862, unless otherwise stated; mustered out June 12, 1865.
Capt. William G. Graham, pr. from 1st It. Feb. 4, '63 ; disch. Oct. 26,'63. Capt. Jacoh M. Lingfelter, pr. from Ist sergt. to 2d lt. July 1, '63 ; to Ist lt. Feb. 9, '64 ; to capt. Feb. 29, '64 ; mus. out with Co. June 12, '65. 2d Lt. Paul R. Barrager, pr. from sergt. to 1st sergt. Aug. 15, '63 ; to 2d It. Feb. 15, '64 ; disch. July 29, '64.
2d Lt. Martin Chandler, pr. from cor. to sergt. Oct. 6, '63 ; to Ist sergt. June 3, '64 ; to 2d lt. Sept. 25, '64 ; mus. out with Co. June 12, '65. Ist Sergt. John H. Lingfelter, pro. to sergt. Feb. '64 ; to Ist sergt. Sept. 25, '64 ; mus. out with Co.
Sergeants.
De Witt C. Graham, pr. to cor. Jan. 15, '63 ; to sergt. July 16, 1864 ; mus. out with Co.
Avery Harris, pr. to cor. Aug. 15, '64 ; to sergt. Oct. 16, '64 ; mus. out with Co.
Henry F. Bennett, pr. to cor. Aug. 15,'63 ; to sergt. Dec. 31, '64 ; mus. out with Co.
N. W. Butterfield, pr. from cor. Feb. '64 ; tr. to V. R. C. March, '65. Haddick Sullender, pr. from cor. Jan. 15, '63 ; died May 2, '63.
Owen Philips, pr. to cor. Jan. 15, '63; to sergt. July 1, '63 ; died of wds. rec. at Wilderness, Va., May 9, '64.
Corporals.
William H. Cole, pr. to cor. Aug. 15, '63 ; ab. sick at mus. out. Anthony Clarkson, pr. to cor. ; mus. out with Co.
David R. Anthony, pr. to cor. Nov. 10, '63 ; mus. out with Co. William T. Chandler, pr. to cor. Dec. 15, '64 ; mins. out with Co. William Sweet, pr. to cor. April 15, '65 ; mus. out with Co. Leonard C. Wilbur, pr. to cor. April 15, '65; ab. in hos. at mus. out. Henry Ulrich, died July 12th of wds. rec. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, '63.
Musician.
H. C. Yarrington, pr. to principal muc. March 1, '65.
Privates.
Abers, Alonzo, ab. sick at mus. out.
Albright, Dexter, mus. out with Co.
Adams, Seth H., pris. from May 6, '64, to Feb. 26, '65 ; disch. on surg. cert. June 13, '65.
Albright, Alonzo, disch. on surg. cert. Jan. 29, '63.
Anderson, Thomas, Ang. 20, '63 ; died May 26. '63.
Baker, Martin E., Aug. 20, '63 ; disch. on surg. cert. June 7, '65. Baker, Almond, Feb. 29, '64; mus, out with Co. Burrett, Payson, April 1, '65 ; mus. out with Co. Brown, George W., March 2, '64; died April 5, '64.
Carpenter, Elijah, March 7, '65 ; mus. out with Co.
Carpenter, Freeman, March 7, '65 ; mus. ont with Co. Chandler, Frederick B., not with Co. at mus. out. Clarkson, William. not with Co. at mus. out. Carpenter, Harding, March 7, '65 ; died in New York March 26, '65. Darrow, Orlando, Feb. 29, '64 ; mus. out with Co. Dowd, William, March 7, '65 ; mus. out with Co.
Dopp, George M., tr. to Battery B, 43d Regt. P. V., Jan. 9, '64. Farnham, Kind L , died Jan 17, '64.
Felts, William L., March 2, '64 ; died of wds. rec. at Wilderness, Va., May 6, '64.
Gardner, Eliphalet S., not with Co. at mus. out.
Hardy, Ira, Jan. 28, '64 ; sub. ; discb. by special order. Hunter, John H., mns. out with Co.
Hunter, Thadd. W., March 2, '64; minus, out with Co. ; vet. Hull, George, March 2, '64; ab. sick at mus. out ; vet.
Hull, Frank E., March 7, '65; mus. out with Co.
Hartley, James P., March 7, '65 ; mus. out with Co.
Holford, Ferdinand J., tr. to Battery B, 43d Regt. P. V., Dec. 28, '63.
Ingham, Stephen T., Aug. 11, '62; mus. out with Co. Jobnson, Leroy, Feb 29, '64 ; not with Co. at mus. out. Lindsley, Edgar, wd. at Gettysburg ; mus. out with Co. Lingfelter, Samuel F., March 2, '64 ; mus. out with Co. ; vet. Lake, Charles, disch. on surg. cert. Jan. 29, '63.
Low, Henry P., tr. to V. R. C. Oct. 1, '63.
Lathrop, C. H., tr. to V. R. C. Nov., '64 ; dischi. by G. O. July 27, '65. Lingfelter, Charles F., March 2, '64 ; died Sept. 19, '64 ; bur. in Cypress Hill Cem., L. I.
Mahoney, John, disch. on surg. cert. March 9, '65.
McKivett, William not with Co. at mus, out.
Miller, Levi B., capt'd ; died Aug. 15, '64, at Audersonville, Ga.
Payne, George L., March 2, '64 ; mus. out with Co.
Pattent, George, March 31, '64 ; tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 1, '65.
Pattent, Peter, March 2, '64 ; tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 9, '65; disch. by G. O July 21, '65.
Payne, Ichabod, March 2, '64 ; died July 21, '64; bur. at Point Look- out, Md.
Philbine, Thomas, March 15, '64 ; died of wds. rec. at Wilderness, Va., May 6, '64.
Rankins, Isaac, disch. on surg. cert. April 25, '65.
Smith, John R., Jr., mus. out with Co.
Smith, Jacob H., mus. out with Co.
Shultz, Christopher E., mus. out with Co.
Simpson, George, mus. out with Co. Smith, Charles H., mus, out with Co.
Sutliff, Solomon, tr. to Battery B, 43d Regt. P. V., Jan. 9, '64.
Smith, John R., tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 29, '64.
Seely, William, not with Co. at mus. out.
Truesdell, John, mus. out with Co. June 25, '65.
Whipple, Truman. March 2, '64; mus. out with Co.
Williams, Frank, died May 13, '63.
COMPANY H, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT.
Mustered into service Sept. 6, 1862, unless otherwise stated; mustered out June 12, 1865.
Capt. John C. Morris, Sept. 18, '62 ; disch. on surg. cert. April 16, '64. Capt. Benjamin F. Babcock, Sept. 27, '62 ; pr. from 2d to Ist It. ; to capt. June 24, '64 ; res. Sept. 7, '64.
Capt. Warren T. White, pr. from sergt. to Ist sergt. May 1, '63; to Ist It. June 23, '64 ; to capt. Sept. 25, '64 ; mus. out with company June 12. '65.
First Lieut. Michael Keenan, Sept. 8, '62 ; com. capt. April 19, '64; not mus .; died at Washington, D. C., June 1st, of wds. received at Wilderness, Va., May 6, '64.
First Lieut. E. L. Rhinewanlt, pr. from priv. to sergt. May 1, '63; to Ist sergt. July 1, '64; to 1st It. Sept. 25, '64 ; inus, out with company. First Sergt. Asa Warner, pr. to cor. Dec. '63; to 1st sergt. Sept. 25, '64 ; mus. out with company.
Sergeants.
Frank E. Foster, capt'd at Wilderness, Va., May 5, '64; com. 2d It. Sept. 8, '64; not mus. ; disch. by G. O. May 20, '65.
Francis P. Ryan, pr. from cor. June 1, '63; wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 10, '64; tr. to V. R. C. Feb. 21, '65 ; disch. on surg. cert. April 17, '65.
Calvin L. Leet, pr. from cor. Nov. 25, '63; mus. out with company.
Orange A. Baldwin, pr. from cor. July 1; '64 ; disch. Sept. 7, '65, exp. of term.
Daniel Hawes, disch. on surg. cert. Dec. 5, '63.
Alanson W. Bissell, died at Windmill Point, Va., June 1, '63. (See "Bissell " Post, G. A. R.)
Corporals.
Myron Bradshaw, pr. to cor. July 1, '64; mus. out with company. Miles D. Baldwin, pr. to cor. Sept. 25, '64; mus. out with company. George B. Strange, pr. to cor. Oct. 6, '64 ; mus. out with company. Frank Angell, pr. to cor. Jan. 16, '65 ; mus. out withi company. Robert Booth, pr. to cor. Jan. 21, '65 ; mus. out with company. David H. Deuel, pr. to cor. Jan. 25, '65 ; mus. out with company. Mark B. Perigo, pr. to cor. May 22, '65; mus. out with company. Calvin L. Lincoln, pr. to cor. ; disch. on surg. cert. Jan. 16, '65. Oscar Caswell, pr. to cor. ; disch. by S. O. May 21, '65.
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Win. A. Southwell, pr. to cor .; disch. by S. O. Oct. 6, '64; pr. to capt. in 29th U. S. C. T.
Joshua P. Miller, pr. to cor. ; tr. to V. R. C. June 31, '65.
James Dean, pr. to cor. ; tr. to V. R. C. Dec. 5, '64 ; disch Sept. 6, '65. Amos James Geary, pr. to cor. ; died at Washington, D. C, Jan. 7, '63. Silas Light, pr. to cor. ; capt'd at Wilderness, Va., May 5, '64 ; died at Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 25, '64.
Van Ness Small, killed at Wilderness, Va., May 5, '64.
Archie S. Horton, inus. out with company.
John W. White, ah., sick, at mus. out.
Geo. B. Smith, not with company at nius. out.
Privates.
Allen, Daniel, died at Windmill Point, Va., May 5, '65. Briuk, David W., mus. out with company.
Baxter, Geo. W., wd. at Petersburg, Va., June, '64 ; disch , date unknown.
Beebe, Amos C., mus. out with company.
Beehe, David P., disch. on surg. cert. Aug. 11, '63. Beebe, Lewis, Sept. 17, '62; disch. on surg. cert. Aug. 11, '63. Baxter, Samuel S., disch. on surg. cert. Jan. 14, '63.
Burbeck, John, died at Windmill Point, Va., April 23, '63.
Burch, Lorenzo, Dec. 4, '62 ; substitute ; died April 3, '63.
Barnum, Henry C., died at Baltimore, Md., July 18, '63, of wds. re- ceived at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, '63.
Burbeck, Robert, died March, '64.
Cook, Hiram, Sept. 17, '62 ; mus. out with company.
Cunningham, D. J., mus. out with company.
Casterline, Thos. E., Mar. 19, '64 ; mus. out with company. Carroll, John, dischi. on surg. cert. Oct. 3, '64.
Camp, Charles, tr. to V. R. C. April 14, '64.
Canfield, David A., Dec. 4, '62 ; substitute ; tr. to V. R. C. May 9, '63. Crocket, Geo. W., died at Ft. Schuyler, N. Y., Aug. 24, '63, of wds. re- ceived at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, '63.
Dunn, Wm. P., mus. out with company. Degnan, Peter, tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 2, '65. Deuel, Wm. H., tr. to V. R. C. Feb. 16, '64.
Eldred, Luther, disch. on surg cert. Feb. 8, '64.
Estus, Win. H., Mar. 19, '64 ; died at City Point, Va., Aug. 3, '64.
Fitzgerald, Jas. E., disch, on surg. cert. June 6, '63.
Gillen, Jas. S, Aug. 24, '63 ; mus. out with company.
Glidden, John W., died at Jefferson, Md., July 5, '63.
Gilroy, James, not with company at mus out.
Hickey, Michael, capt'd at Wilderness, Va., May 5, '64 ; disch. S. O. June 13, '65.
Hoadley, August P., tr. to V. R. C., date unknown.
Heath, Hial, Sept. 17, '62 ; died at Alexandria, Va., July 9th, of wds. received at Wilderness, May 6, '64.
Jenner, Walter, Sept. 17, '63; mus. out with company.
Jenner, Henry, disch. on surg. cert. Jan. 17, '63.
Jones, Theron H., died at Windmill Point, Va., April 26, '63.
Jarvis, Rufus H., Sept. 19, '63 ; drafted ; tr. to Co. H, 7th Ind. Vols., Oct. 25, '63.
Lane, Dennis, Jr., mus. out with company.
Lester, Ezra P., mus. out with company.
Lynch, Thomas, disch. on surg. cert. Feb. 10, '65.
Larrabee, Truman G., Sept. 3, '63; drafted; capt'd at Wilderness, Va., May 5, '64 ; died at Florence, S. C., Nov. 15, '64.
Lepper, William F., died at Fredericksburg, Va., May 15th, of wds. re- ceived at Wilderness, Va., May 6, '64.
Mooney, John, pris. from May 5, '64, to Mar. 10, '65; disch. by G. O.June 29,'65.
Millin, Patrick, disch. on surg. cert. Feb. 14, '65.
Moore, Jacob, tr. to V. R. C. April 4, '64; disch. by G. O. July 5, '65.
Mott, Alonzo, killed at Petersburg, Va., June 18, '64; bur. in Poplar Grove Cem.
McRoy, John, Sept. 17, '62 ; mus. out with company.
McCreary, Ed. P., pr. to sergt. Co. I Oct. 1, '63 ; to 1st It. Co. B Feb. 28, '64 ; disch. May 5, '64.
Mc Vinen, Andrew, not with company at mus. out.
Porter, Henry M., died at Culpeper C. H., Va., Jan. 8, '64. Porter, Henry A., died April 21, '65.
Porter, Willian A., Dec. 4, '62 ; drafted ; died at Culpeper C. H., Va., Jan. 7, '64.
Ross, Leonard B., mus. out with company.
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