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McWhinney, H., wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1861 ; dis. on surgeon's certificate April 27, 1865.
McKee, Robert W., wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; dis. on surgeon's certificate May 19, 1865.
McKee, James F., trans. to Signal Corps Nov. 15, 1863.
MeIntire, James C., wounded at Salem Heights, Va., May 3, 1868; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Feh. 11, 1864; dis. by G. O. July 3, 1865. McKean, J. C. M., died, May 13, of wounds received at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 9, 1864.
McKee, James, died, June 6, of wounds received at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.
Novinger, Isaac.
Phillips, John, dis. on surgeon's certificate May 4, 1868.
Parks, Robert, died at Martinsburg, W. Va., Oct. 23, of wounds received at Cedar Creek Oct. 19, 1864.
Ross, Daniel B.
Rupert, John C., wounded at Spottsylvania C. H. May 12, 1861; dis. by G. O. June 6, IS65.
Schriber, Geo. W.
Slease, Jacob.
Spang, Oliver, wounded at Fort Stevens, D. C., July 11, 1864; absent, in Hos., at m. o.
Stewart, Samuel B., wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; dis. by G. O. May 31, 1865.
Straywick, Hugh M.
Schrock, David F., wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1864; dis. on surgeon's certificate May 19, 1865.
Stewart, Wm. R., dis. by G. O. May 12, 1865.
Scott, Alexander, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July, 2, 1863; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps July 11, 1864; dis. by G. O. July 3, 1865.
Stitt, Wm. J., trans. to Co. C, 93d reg. Pa. Vol. June 21, 1865.
Shauer, William, wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1864 ; trans, to Vet. Res. Corps Jan. 10, 1865; dis. by G. O. July 10, 1865. Straywick, Jacob W., killed at Salem Heights, Va., May 3, 1863.
Stivison, Wm. F., died, May 14, of wounds received at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1864.
Sederick, Thomas M., captured; died at Andersonville prison, Ga., Aug. 15, 1864; grave 5699.
Smith, Enoch W.
Templeton. John, dis. by G. O. June 19, 1865.
Toomey, David, wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1864; m. o. with Co.
Templeton, James S., dis. on surgeon's certificate Feb. 23, 1863. Weniel, Jos. J.
COMPANY E.
[The members of this company, except when otherwise specified, were mnstered into the service Sept. 21, 1862, and mustered out with the company June 21, 1865.]
OFFICERS.
Captain A. S. Warner, m. i. s. as 1st Sergt. on organization of Co .; pro. to 1st Lt. Nov. 2, 1863; pro. to Capt. July 1, 1862; brvtd Major at battle of Wilderness May 5 and 6, 1864 ; wounded at Cold Har- bor, Va., June 2, 1864; wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
First Lieutenant 1. A. Pearce, m. i. s. as 1st Lt. at organization of Co .; appointed Chap. of reg. July 18, 1863; wounded at Fredericks- burg, Va., May 2, 1863.
First Sergeant H. G. Owens, pro. to Corp. March 1, 1863; to Sergt. July 1, 1863; to Ist Sergt. Dec. 31, 1864; wounded at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.
Sergeaut D. W. Young, appointed Color Sergt. March 30, 1864; wounded at Fisher's Hill Sept. 22, 1864; wounded at Peters- burg, Va., April 2, 1865.
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Sergeant John Burket, pro. to Sergt. July 1, 1864.
Corporal Michael Anderson, dis, at close of war.
Corporal Sam'l A. Gray, dis. at close of war.
Corporal Geo. W. Belles, dis. at close of war.
Corporal Erastus C. Smith, wounded at Salem Heights May 3, 1863. Corporal John H. Anderson, died at Apollo, Pa., Jan. 14, 1864.
Corporal Jas. H. Cochran, killed at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; buried in burial grounds, Wilderness.
Corporal Chas. S. Whitworth, wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; killed at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
Musician Thompson C. Kerr, dis at close of war.
Musician Robt. C. Alexander, dis, at close of war.
PRIVATES.
David Bair, m. i. s. Aug. 22, 1862 ; dis. at close of war. John Bash, m. o. with Co. David Ford.
David B. Freetley, wounded at Salem Heights May 3, 1863, and at Spottsylvania C. H. May 12, 1864.
lIenry F. Gray, wounded in front of Fort Stevens, D. C., July 12, 1864. Jas. S. Graham, wounded on Salem Heights May 3, 1863; captured Oct. 14, 1863 ; cx. May 5, 1864.
John Jones.
John T. Cerr.
John Liuinger.
Joseph Miller.
Jas. Rumbaugh, wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
John A. Shirley, wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864, and in action before Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865.
llarvey W. Withiugton, dis. at Frederick City, Md.
Paul Wilmot.
S. C. Wilson, captured at Fredericksburg, Va., May 5, 1863.
A. J. Wilson.
A. J. Wilmot.
Smith Jack, dis. Feb. 26, 1863.
Kelley D. Cochran, dis. Dec. 23, 1862.
Lewis B. Cupps, dis. Sept. 14, 1863.
Jacob B. Eakman, wounded at Salem Heights May 3, 1863, and at Wilderness May 6, 1864 ; dis. Nov. 28, 1864.
S. F. Hildebrand, dis, special order June 7, 1865.
Wesley George, wounded at Spottsylvania C. H. May 12, 1864 ; dis. Dec. 23, 1864.
J. C. Guthrie, wounded at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864, and at Win- chester Sept. 19, 1864; dis. April 12, 1865.
Augustus Slusher, dis. Feb. 1, 1863.
Alfred Verner, dis. Feb. 20, 1863.
J. B. Wilson, dis. Jan. 14, 1863.
Jas. Stiveson, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps June 9, 1865; m. o. with Co.
Jas. Johnston, traus. to Vet. Res. Corps Oct. 26, 1863; dis. by G. O. July 20, 1865.
Washington Anderson, killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem., sec. A.
Hugh Kerr, died, Sept. 18, of wounds received at Fort Stevens, D. C., July 12, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem., Arlington, Va.
Wm. G. Risher, died, July 15, of wounds received at Fort Stevens, D.C., July 12, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem., Arlington, Va.
Samuel L. Spicher, killed at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. Reuben Fresh water. .
Jas. M. Stevenson, trans. to Co. E, 9th reg. Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 10, 1865; dis. by G. O. July 19, 1864.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH REGIMENT.
Nearly all of the men in Company K of this regiment were from Armstrong. The regiment was recruited in Allegheny county in the summer of 1862, moved to the front in September and first met the enemy in the battle of Fredericksburg. Subsequently it was at Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Taloptomy, Cold Harbor, Ream's Sta- tion, Peebles' Farm, Hatcher's Run, Dabney's Mills, Gravelly Run, Five Forks, Sailor's Creek and Appomattox Court House, beside some smaller engagements. Throughout its three years term of
service the 155th eondneted itself gallantly and received much praise from corps, division and brigade commanders.
COMPANY K.
[Nearly all of the men in this company were mustered into ser- vice Sept. 3, 1862, and mustered out with the company June 2, 1865. In those cases which were exceptions to this rule the date of muster is given following the name.]
OFFICERS.
Captain John A. Cline, m. i. s. Sept. 11, 1862; pro. to Major Jan. 23, 1865.
Captain Benjamin Huey, m. i. s. July 25, 1861; pro. from 1st Lt. Feb. 15, 1865.
First Lieutenant Risdon DeFord, m. i. s. Sept. 4, 1862; res. Sept. 9, 1863.
First Lieutenant John A. H. Foster, pro. from. Sergt. to 2d Lt. July 3, 1864; to Ist Lt. Feb. 15, 1865.
Second Lieutenant Wm. W. Caldwell, m. i. s. Sept. 11, 1862; res. Nov. 23, 1863.
Second Lieutenant David Brown, pro. from 1st Sergt. Nov. 24, 1862; res. March 9, 1863.
Second Lieutenant D. Porter Marshall, pro. from 1st Sergt. March 7, . 1865; Bt. 1st Lt., Capt. and Major March 13, 1865.
First Sergeant D. B. Kirkpatrick, pro. from Corp. to Sergt. Dec. 1, 1862; to 1st Sergt. March 7, 1865.
Sergeant John D. Armstrong, pro. from Corp. April 1, 1863.
Sergeant William D. Porter, pro. to Corp. April 1, 1863; to Sergt. March 7, 1865.
Sergeant John A Richey, dis. on surgeon's certificate March 29, 1863. Sergeant Robert O. Clever, wounded at Petersburg, Va. June 18, 1864 ; dis. by G. O. May 29, 1865.
Sergeant Frederick Sheckler, killed at North Anna river, Va., May 23, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem, at Richmond, sec. C, division 3, grave 158.
Corporal George H. Clever, pro. to Corp. Oct. 1, 1864.
Corporal Robert P. Shields, pro. from Corp. Oct. 1, 1864.
Corporal Spencer P. Barrett, pro. from Corp. Jan. 1, 1865.
Corporal John C. Russell, pro. from Corp. Jan. 1, 1365.
Corporal Sam'l Schrecenghost, pro. from Corp. March 7, 1865.
Corporal Joseph L. Erving, dis. on Surgeon's certificate Sept. 1863.
Corporal August Schmuck, m. i. s. Sept. 11, 1862; pro. to Capt. 41st reg. U. S. colored troops Sept. 29, 1864; dis. Sept. 30, 1865.
Corporal K. G. Fleming, wounded at Five Forks, Va., April 1, 1865; absent, in hospital, at m. o.
Corporal Adam L. Wilson, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, July, 1863. Corporal Geo. A. Serene, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Dec., 1863. Corporal Wm. E. McClure, died near Falmouth, Va., Nov. 20, 1862. Musician James H. Hill, m. o. with Co.
Musician Geo. M. Smith.
Musician James A. Galbraith, died March 2, 1863.
Musician John L. Ferer, drowned April, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Bechtel, Abraham.
Bell, Benjamin, dis. on surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, 1863.
Black, Wm. G. L., trans. to 96th Co., 2d bat. Vet. Res. Corps, July, 1863 ; dis. hy G. O. Sept. 2, 1865.
Brewster, Robert, killed at Five Forks, Va., April 1, 1865; buried in Poplar Grove Nat. Cem., Petersburg, Va., div. A, sec. D, grave 4.
Bryan, John M. Cogley, Daniel.
Crawford, John J., wounded at Peeble's farm, Va., Sept. 30, 1864; absent, in hospital, at m. o.
Chrisman William, wounded at Five Forks, Va., April 1, 1865 ; absent, in hospital, at mn. o.
Cline, Wm. F., m. i. s. Dec. 24, 1863; trans. to Co. K, 19Ist reg. Pa. Vol., June 2, 1865.
Cowan, John, killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.
Carney, John, died March 4, 1865.
Calhoun, Eph A., killed at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Crogle, Jacob, died at Stoneman's Switch, Va., Dec. 4, 1863.
Camphell, John, died at Frederick, Md., Nov. 9, 1863; buried in Nat. Cem., Antietam, Sec. 26, lot E, grave 464.
Eaton, Benjamin B., died at Acquia Creek, Va., Jan. 20, 1863. Fitzgerald, John R., dis. on surgcon's certificate March 29, 1863.
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Fleming. John A., killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Gray, Oliver.
Gray, Calvin, killed at Peeble's farm, Va., Sept. 30, 1864. buried in Poplar Grove Nat. Cem., Petersburg, div. E, see. E, grave 409.
Hawk, Daniel C.
Hetrick, George J.
Hetrick, August J.
Hetrick, Peter C., prisoner from June 2 to Nov. 20, 1864.
Hartman, Christ, dis. on surgeon's certificate Feb. 22, 1863.
Ilanegan, Geo. L., absent, in hospital, at m. o.
Henderson, James R., trans. to Vet. Res. Corps June, 1861.
Hayes, James W., trans. to Vet. Res. Corps July, 1863.
Howser, Daniel, died at Stoneman's Switch, Va., Jan. 12, 1863.
Hayes, Wm. B., died at Frederick, Md., Nov. 19, 1862; buried in Nat. ('em., Antietam, see. 26, lot E, grave 456.
Hosack, Thomas, killed at Laurel Hill, Va., May 8, 1864.
Johnson, Wm. J., died at Washington, D. C., July 11, of wounds re- eeived at North Anna river, Va., May 25, 1864; buried in Nat. Ceni., Arlington.
Kirkpatrick, D. C., dis. on surgeon's certificate March 28, 1863. Logan, Charles A.
Moore, John.
Mahan, Wm. R., dis. hy G. O. July 27, 1865.
Moore, Isaae L., died at Frederick, Md., Nov. 15, 1862 ; buried in Nat. Cem., Antietam, sec. 26, lot E, grave 463.
Marshall, David, died Feb. 11, 1863.
McGanghey, R. L.
McGregor, William.
Mccullough, William, killed at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
McCloskey, D. L., died at Washington, D. C., June 15, of wounds re- ceived at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 10, 1864 ; buried in Nat. Cem., Arlington.
Nicely, Georgc.
Nichols, Charles.
Ollinger, David, killed at Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864.
Pettigrew, John, dis. on surgeon's certificate Nov, 26, 1864.
Reed, Gasper.
Reesman, Wm. H., wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; dis., date unknown.
Ruffner, David H., wounded at Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864; absent, in hospital, at m. o.
Ramsey, Wm. B., dis. on surgeon's certificate March 30, 1863. Smith, Charles M.
Sproul, Martin V. B., wounded at Five Forks, Va., March 31, 1865; absent, in hospital, at m. o.
Shoemaker, Joseph, dis. on surgeon's certificate March 31, 1863.
Schreeenghost, Simeon, died at Frederick, Md., Dee. 7, 1862; buried in Nat. Cem., Antietam.
Sehreckler, George, died at Stonerman's Switch, Va., Feb. 5, 1863. Thompson, George W., died at Washington, D. C., Nov. 29, 1863. Upperman, Henry.
Whited, William.
Whited, Samuel.
Wells, William W., wounded at Laurel Hill, Va., May 8, 1864; absent, in hospital, at m. o.
Whittaker, William, dis. on surgeon's certificate Jan. 27, 1863.
Walf, David, wounded at Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864; absent, in hospital, at m. o.
Walker, John S., dis. Feb. 16, 1863.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT-FOUR- TEENTH CAVALRY.
August 18, 1862, Lient. James M. Schoonmaker, of the 1st Maryland Cavalry, but a citizen of Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania, was authorized by Secretary of War Stanton and Gov. Curtin to recruit a bat- talion of cavalry of five companies. Recruits came in so rapidly that on the 29th the authority was extended to the recruiting of a full regiment of twelve companies. The companies were composed chiefly of men from Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Erie, Fayette, Lawrence, Washington and Warren counties. Companies K and L were principally, 6
and Company M entirely, composed of Armstrong men, and, for that reason, a brief outline of the history of the regiment is here inserted.
The regiment rendezvoused first at Camp Howe and subsequently at Camp Montgomery, near Pittsburgh, where, on November 24, organization was effected, with the following officers: colonel, James M. Schoonmaker; lieutenant colonel, Will- iam Blakeley; majors ,Thomas Gibson, Shadrach Foley and John M. Daily. On the same day, the regiment moved toward Hagerstown, Maryland, and from thence to Harper's Ferry, where it re- mained on picket duty, varied with an occasional skirmish with the guerrilla bands which infested that"region, until May, 1863, when it was sent to Grafton, on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, and attached to the mounted command of Gen. Averill. The service at this time consisted in holding the towns of Beverly, Phillipi and Webster against a body of the enemy's cavalry. The 14th was held at Phillipi, and the remainder of the command at Webster and Beverly. The force at the latter place was surrounded by a brigade of the enemy. The 14th marched to their relief, and after a toil- some march reached the town early in the morn- ing. A short skirmish took place and the enemy was compelled to withdraw. After this time, Gen. Averill's command was engaged on the Upper Potomac during the Gettysburg campaign; also at the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, where the 14th distinguished itself by repulsing three determined charges of the enemy. It was in the Droop Mountain raid and some smaller en- gagements. At Craig's creek, where Gen. Averill and his command seemed doomed to certain cap- ture, he skillfully eluded the enemy, and no less than seven times in twenty-four hours the artillery was dragged by hand through the creek, which was deep and filled with floating ice. In Novem- ber, 1863, the 14th, by the destruction of the bridge over the Jackson river, was cut off from the main troops, and Gen. Early sent in a flag of truce demanding its surrender. Although sur- rounded by adverse circumstance, the men of the 14th reg. were not the kind to weakly yield, but setting fire to the train and fording the river, they made their escape and rejoined the command, which swam the Greenbrier that same night, crossed the Alleghenies by an old bridle-path, and, finally, after a march of five days over almost im- passable roads, where the men were compelled to walk, reached Beverly. From this point, the command went to Martinsburg and into winter quarters. In recognition of the great service which the command had performed, the War De-
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partment gave to each man a new suit of clothes as a gift from the government, the only instance of the kind during the war. The command was engaged on picket duty all of that winter, and arduons duty it was, too. In the spring of 1864, Gen. Averill's command undertook a movement through Virginia, which was successfully accom- plished after great difficulty. While on this march, the soldiers of the 14th, on one occasion, were without food for five days, and many died from hunger. The last portion of the service in which this regiment was engaged included the battle of Moorefield and those brilliant engage- ments under Sheridan, which have made his name famous. April 20, 1865, the regiment went to Washington, D. C., and on June 11, to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where it was consolidated into a battalion of six companies. The date of the muster ont was August 24, 1865, and the com- panies returned in a body to Pittsburgh, where they disbanded. During all the campaigns in which it was engaged, the 159th lost about eighty men killed and more than 200 wounded, besides many reported missing.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Blakeley, m. i. s. Nov. 24, 1862 ; res. June 6, 1865.
Lientenant Colonel John M. Dailey, m. i. s. Nov. 24, 1862; pro. from Major June 28, 1865 ; dis. Sept. 22, 1865.
Veterinary Surgeon Joseph Miller, m. i. s. Nov. 23, 1862; pro. from private Co. E Nov. 23, 1862; dis. by G. O. May 31, 1865.
Quartermaster Sergeant John W. Barclay, m. i. s. Sept. 80, 1862; pro. from Q. M. Sergt. Co. L Oct. 22, 1862; to 2d Lt. Co. C June 6, 1864. Quartermaster Sergeant George S. Matthews, m. i. s. Feb. 25, 1864; pro. from private Co. L. June 1, 1865 ; dis. by G. O. July 31, 1865. Hospital Steward William Todd, m. i. s. Oct. 25, 1862; pro. from pri- vate Co. L Nov. 9, 1862 ; dis, by G. O. July 31, 1865.
Hospital Steward Cyrus Goss, m. i. s. Nov. 23, 1862 ; pro. from private Co. K June 1, 1865 ; dis. by G. O. July 31, 1865.
COMPANY K.
[It will be observed that a large number of men in this com- pany are marked " not accounted for"-a circumstance which donbt- less arose from an imperfection in the muster-out roll. As a matter of fact nearly all of these men were mustered out with the company, or discharged at the expiration of their term of service by General Order. The men were mustered into service November 23, 1862, except where otherwise noted.]
OFFICERS.
Captain David K. Duff, m. i. s. Nov. 14, 1862; captured and wounded with loss of arm at Ashly's Gap, Va., Feb. 19, 1865 ; dis. May 15, 1865.
Captain James L. Kelley, m. i. s. Nov. 18, 1862; pro. from 2d to 1st Lt. Jan. 26, 1865; to Capt. Jnne 8, 1865; trans. to Co. B July 31, 1865.
Commissary Sergeant David Wright ; not accounted for.
Sergeant David K. Armstrong, trans. to Co. B July 31, 1865.
Sergeant James G. Rankin, m. i. s. March 15, 1864; trans. to Co. B, July 31, 1865.
Sergeant Will C. Ames, m. i. s. Nov. 23, 1862; not accounted for.
Sergeant William R. Cowan, m. i. s. Nov. 23, 1862; not accounted for. Sergeant Marsh Johnston, m. i. s. Nov. 23, 1862; not accounted for.
Corporal Henry F. Russell, m. i. s. March 3, 1864; trans. to Co. - July 31, 1865.
Corporal Geo. S. Frailey, not accounted for.
Corporal Jos. Case, not accounted for.
Corporal Wm. Morrow, not accounted for.
Corporal James J. Frazier, not accounted for.
Corporal David Martin, not accounted for.
Corporal Henry P. Lewis, not accounted for.
Corporal Wm. Pears, not accounted for.
Corporal Moses Miller, not accounted for. Farrier John E. Stoughton.
Farrier David McCullough, wounded at Gilmore's Mill, in charge, June 13, 1863; m. o. with Co.
Saddler William R. Campbell, dis. by G. O. May 31, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Anltman, John S., m. i. s. Feb. 24, 1864; trans. to Co. B July 31, 1865.
Akey, John, not accounted for.
Angle, Peter, died at Andersonville, Ga., May 28, 1864; grave 1436.
Anstead, John A., not accounted for.
Altman, Solomon, m. i. s. Feb. 23, 1864; not accounted for.
Burns, Wm. J., m. i. s. Sept. 10, 1864; dis. by G. O. June 23, 1865. Briggs, Samuel W., m. i. s. Nov. 14, 1862; dis, by G. O. June 6, 1865. Bowser, John F., m. i. s. Feb. 29, 1864; trans. to Co. B July 31, 1865.
Bouch, John G., died Aug. 23, 1864; buried in London Park Nat. Cem., Baltimore, Md.
Blakely, W.
Brown, Jobn, not accounted for.
Bodenhorn, Jacob J., not accounted for.
Bellos, John, not accounted for.
Brown, Noah H., not accounted for.
Bodenhorn, H. J., not accounted for.
Barrett, Samnel E., not accounted for.
Cox, John R., m. i. s. Feb. 27, 1864; dis. by G. O. June 6, 1865.
Congherty, John, trans. to Co. B July 31, 1865.
Caldwell, Samnel A., captured; died at Andersonville, Ga., May 19, 1864, grave 1206.
Cravener, Simon P., captured; died at Andersonville, Ga., May 19, 1864, grave 837.
Cooper, Jeremiah, died at Frederick, Md .; buried in Mt. Olivet Cem. Cable, Montgomery, not accounted for.
Clark, Loven G.
Chamberlain, Jacob, not accounted for.
Feit, John, not accounted for.
Frailey, Daniel, not accounted for.
Farringer, Philip, not accounted for.
Grim, Adam W., died Nov. 13, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem., Antietam, Md., sec. 26, lot F, grave 607.
Gardner, Geo. W., not accounted for.
Garner, William, not accounted for.
George, David A., killed at White Sulphur Springs, Va., Aug. 26, 1863.
Goheen, James M., not accounted for.
Goss, Cyrus, pro. to Hospital Steward Jan. 1, 1865.
Gibson, Samuel M., not accounted for.
Geiger, Benj. D., not accounted for.
Hepler, Milton, m. i. s. Feb. 25, 1864; trans. to Co. B, July 31, 1865. Henderson, John A., not accounted for.
Hankey, James M., not accounted for. Hankey, Benj. W., not accounted for.
Hayes, Jas. F., not accounted for.
Hetrick, Joseph C., not accounted for.
Haas, John, not accounted for.
Harman, Andrew J., not accounted for.
Henderson, Jacob, not accounted for.
Harvey, Redick, not accounted for.
Hefflefinger, V. S., m. i. s. Feb. 20, 1864; captured; died at Anderson- ville, Ga., July 28, 1864 ; grave 4136.
Hefflefinger, Wm., m. i. s. Sept. 8, 1862; died at Philadelphia, Oct. 19, 1864.
Irwin, John, m. i. s. March 29, 1864 ; trans. to Co, B, July 31, 1865.
Irwin, Robert, not accounted for.
Johnston, John A., not accounted for.
Johnston, David, not accounted for.
Jellison, Washington, not accounted for.
Kness, Martin, not accounted for. Krider, Wm. A., not accounted for.
King, John, dis. by G. O. June 9, 1865. King, Thomas, m. i. s. April 7, 1863 ; dis. by G. O. June 9, 1865.
Kilgore, James, not accounted for.
King, David, not accounted for,
King, Hamilton, not accounted for.
King, Abraham, not accounted for.
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Keiffer, Joseph, not accounted for. Lytle, Robert J., not accounted for. Lytle, Morrow, not accounted for.
Martin, John F., captured ; died at Andersonville, Ga., April 4, 1864 ; grave 361. Matthews, John W., not accounted for.
Miller, Philip, trans. to 3d Co., 1st bat. Vet. Res. Corps ; dis. by G. O. Sept. 1, 1865. Miller, Silas, not accounted for. Miller, John, not accounted for. Miller, Jacob S., not accounted for. MeGregor, Joseph, m. i. s. Feb. 29, 1864; trans. to Co. B July 31, IS65. MeClure, Jos., not accounted for. McCracken, R. A., not accounted for. Nolf, Zachariah, not accounted for. Nichols, Wm. A., not accounted for.
Pontious, Levena C., not accounted for.
Pickering, Thos., not accounted for.
Ritchie, James, m. i. s. Feb. 25, 1864; trans. to Co. B July 31, 1865. Reddick, James E., m. i. s. March 10, 1864; died at Staunton, Va., July 6, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem., sec. A, grave 44. Rhodes, Solomon, not accounted for. Ross, Joseph, not accounted for. Rupert, Wm. B., not accounted for.
Shaum, Wm. B., m. i. s. Feb. 23, 1864; trans. to Co. B July 31, 1865. Steffey, James H., m. i. s. Feb. 18, 1864; trans. to Co. B July 31, 1865. Speedy, Alexander, m. i. s. Nov. 23, 1864; not accounted for. Stockdill, Jacob, died at Annapolis, Md., Aug. 18, 1861.
Sell, Wm. H., died Aug. 17, 1864 ; buried in Nat. Cem., Antietam, Md., sec. 26, lot F, grave 606. Stallman, David, not accounted for. Simms, Robert, not accounted for. Stoughton, Joseph, not accounted for.
Thompson, Thos. W., not accounted for. Todd, George, not accounted for. Underburgh, H., not accounted for. Wissinger, Levi S., not accounted for. Westwood, John, not accounted for. Young, William, not accounted for. Young, Robert, killed at White Sulphur Springs. Va., Aug. 26, 1863.
COMPANY L.
[It will be observed that a large number of men in this company are marked "not accounted for," a circumstance which doubtless arose from an imperfection in the muster-out roll. As a matter of fact, nearly all of the men so marked were mustered out with the company or discharged by general order. The date of muster into service, where not otherwise stated, was November 14, 1862.
OFFICERS.
Captain William H. Tibbles, res. March 24, 1863.
Captain R. M. Kiskadden, pro. from Ist Lt. Oct. 26, 1863; Bt. Major March 13, 1865 ; res. March 18, 1865.
First Lieutenant David C. Beale, pro. from private to Ist Serg. Jan. 15, 1863; to 2d Lt. Nov. 22, 1863; to Ist Lt. May 20, 1865 ; dis. by G. O. July 31, 1865.
Second Lieutenant Robert Wilson, pro. from private to 1st Serg. April 20, 1864 ; to 2d Lt. May 20, 1865; dis. by G .O. July 31, 1865. First Sergeant Robert W. Hunter, pro. from private to Serg. Feb. 20, 1863 ; to Ist Serg. June 1, 1865 ; dis. by G. O. July 31, 1865.
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