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COMPANY A.
Samuel C. Black, fergt., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. to corp. March 1, 1863 ; to sergt. March 16, 1865 ; disch. June 1, 1865.
Hiram P. Eves, corp., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. to corp. March 1, 1865; disch. June 21, 1865.
Harry G. Dennis, sergt., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. from private March 1, 1863; disch. June 21, 1865.
COMPANY B.
Thomas A. Jones, corp., must. in Oct. 3, 1862; pro. to corp. Nov. 10, 1864; must. out with company June 21, 1865.
Privates.
Robert E. Hannum, Jr., must. in Aug. 22, 1662 ; must. out with company. Harry C. Johnsoo, must. in Aug. 22, 1862; trans. to Co. C, date un- known.
William H. Johnson, must. in Aug. 22, 1862 ; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 11, 1863.
Thomas Serrill, must. in Oct. 10, 1862 ; must, out with company.
COMPANY D.
Horatio D. Snyder, private, must. in Sept. 6, 1862; trans. to Co. M, date unknowu.
COMPANY E.
Isaac Bartram, com .- sergt., must. in Oct. 3, 1862; pro. to corp Oct. 30, 1862; to com .- sergt. March 1, 1863 ; must. out with company.
COMPANY F.
Simeon Lord, Jr., sergt., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. to corp. March 1, 1863; to sergt, May 12, 1863 ; must. out with company.
Henry W. Pancost, corp.
Privates.
William Armstrong, must. in Aug. 22, 1862 ; must. out with company. James Buck, must. in Aug. 22, 1862 ; must. out with company.
Andrew J. Buchanan, must. in Aug. 22, 1862.
William Pancost.
COMPANY G.
H. McAllister, Jr., capt., must. in Oct. 3, 1862 ; pro. from 1st sergt. Co. L to 1st lieut. March 1, 1863; to capt. May 8, 1863; com. maj. June 1, 1865; not mustered; must. out with company.
E. Middleton, Jr., 1st sergt., must. in Oct. 3, 1862 ; pro. from private to Gergt. March 1, 1863; to Ist sergt. May 8, 1863 ; com. 2d lieut. May 29, 1865; not mustered ; must. out with company.
Geoffrey P. Lewis, sergt., must. in Aug. 30, 1862; disch. for promotion Feh. 18, 1864.
Marshall L. Jones, q.m .- sergt., must. in Oct. 3, 1862; pro. to corp. May 14, 1863 ; to q.m .- sergt. June 5, 1863; must. out with company.
George W. S. Alleo, sergt., must. in Oct. 2, 1862 ; pro, from private May 15, 1863; died in Delawsrs County, Pa., Aug. 20, 1863.
Charles Pugh, corp., must in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. to corp. March 16, 1865; must. out with company.
Privates.
Augustus W. Marklsy, must. in Aug. 22, 1862 ; trans. to Co. L, date un- knowu.
Edward W. Jones, must. in Oct. 3, 1862; trans. to Co. A, date unknowu. John R. Pugh, must. in Aug. 22, 1862; must, ont with company. E. G. Shortledge, must. in Sept. 3, 1864; disch. by G. O. July 7, 1865. Samuel Trimble, must. in Ang. 30, 1862 ; must. out with company.
COMPANY H.
Edward Sellers, capt., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. from sergt .- maj. May 8, 1863; res. March 6, 1865.
Theodore F. Ramsey, Ist lieut., must. in Aug. 22, 1862 ; pro. from q.m .- sergt, Co. M March 13, 1865; must. out with company.
Joseph R. Thomas, 1st lieut., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. to sergt. March 1, 1863 ; to 1st sergt. March, 1863; to 2d lieut. Co. A, 180th Regt. P. V., Sept. 10, 1863.
John W. Caldwell, q.m .- sergt., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. from private March 1, 1863 ; must, out with company.
George W. Lukins, com .- sergt., must. io Aug. 22, 1862; pro. from private March 1, 1863 ; must, out with company.
Charles P. Sellers, private, must. in Aug. 22, 1862 ; pro. to hosp. steward Nov. 1, 1862.
COMPANY I.
Edward C. Smith, Ist lieut., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro. from sergt. Co. F to let sergt. May 1, 1863; to 1st lieut. July 22, 1864; must. out with company. COMPANY K.
Benjamin Bartram, corp., must. in Oct. 3, 1862; pro. to corp. Fsh. 5, 1865; must. out with company.
COMPANY L.
Annerly N. Morton, 1st lieut., must. iu Aug. 22, 1862 ; pro. to corp. Oct. 30, 1862; to let sergt. March 1, 1863; to Ist lieut. May 8, 1863; must. out with company.
Ellis L. Vandling, com .- sergt., must. in Aug. 22, 1862 ; pro. to corp. June 5, 1863; to com .- sorgt. July 8, 1864 ; must. out with company.
Johu W. Zay, sergt., must. in Aug. 22, 1862; pro, to corp. March 10, 1864; to sergt. June 1, 1865 ; must, out with compauy.
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Privates. Twenty-fourth Regiment, which had been mustered Joseph S. Bunting, must. in Oct. 10, 1862 ; disch, on surg. certif. Feb. 9, 1863. out only a month previously, again offered themselves Edward H. Eogle, must. in Aug. 22, 1862 ; must. out with company. William H. Powell, must. in Oct. 3, 1862; died at Nashville, Tenu., of wounds received at Stone River Dec. 29, 1862; buried in National Cemetery. to do battle for the nation, and the same evening Company B, Capt. Woodcock, and Company D, Capt. Yarnall, left for the State capital. The ranks being Terrill Ulrich, muet. in Sept. 4, 1864 ; must. out with company. incomplete, Lient. Buckley was ordered to remain at Media to collect the recruits, and on Monday, the 21st, The defeat of Hooker at Chancellorsville, in May, 1863, again aroused the hopes of the Confederate leaders that by a bold, rapid, and successful invasion of the North the war might be brought to a speedy he too followed the troops with a number of men. Capt. . James Wilcox, with a company from Glenn Mills, and Capt. Benjamin Brooks, with a company from Radnor, left for Harrisburg on the 17th. John termination. The nnpopularity of the draft ordered . C. Beatty, of Springfield, suspended operations at his in the Union States, it was believed by them, would be an important factor in bringing about the result they desired. The active, vigilant Executive of Penn- sylvania saw the gathering storm, and began making preparations to meet it when it should come. Hence on June 12th he issued a proclamation asking the co- operation of the people of Pennsylvania in raising a home force for the protection of the State. Rumors of proposed Confederate invasions had been so often current that the plan suggested by Governor Curtin met with bnt slight public favor. The evidences that such a move was in contemplation, however, became so marked that on June 15, 1863, President Lincoln called for one hundred thousand militia from fonr States,-the quota of Pennsylvania being placed at fifty thousand men. Shortly before midnight on the 15th a Confederate force occupied Chambersburg, and the news was telegraphed all over the North.
On Monday, June 15th, the undoubted intelligence was received that Lee had invaded Pennsylvania, and the utmost excitement prevailed. In Chester a meet- ing was immediately held and a company recruited,- the Chester Guards and Linwood Guards consolida- ting,-while many of the citizens, aroused to the re- sponsibility of the hour, hastened to Philadelphia, and united with military organizations there. In the Crozer United States Hospital, at Upland, eighty con- valescent Union soldiers and a number of men from Bancroft's mill, in Nether Providence, formed a com- pany, with Lieut. Frank Brown, of the Twelfth New Jersey, as commanding officer, and the next day left for Harrisburg ; bnt on Wednesday they were ordered to return, transportation having been refused them at Philadelphia, as it was thought they were in no con- dition to undergo the fatigue of the campaign. At Media the excitement was, if anything, greater than at Chester. On Wednesday, the 17th, messages were sent in all directions to call the people together, and the court-honse bell rang out a general alarm, so that at noon an immense assemblage gathered in the court- room, and steps were taken to enroll companies at once to go to the front. John M. Broomall had al- ready collected a company, and on that evening started for Harrisburg. Dr. D. A. Vernon, and almost every man in the Delaware County American office, volun- teered and went to the front. The next day the Del- aware County companies of the One Hundred and
edge-tool works that his employés might enlist. At Darby, on Monday, when the news was received a strawberry festival was in progress, given by the Union League to the returned soldiers of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment from that neighborhood, and a meeting was immediately organized, when in a short time a full company was recruited. While the enrollment was being made at one end of the porch, where the festival was held, at the other end contri- butions were being raised to provide for the families of those who would enlist. One aged gentleman sub- scribed a thousand dollars to the fund. The troops went to the front under command of Capt. Charles Andrews, on the Wednesday following. At Lenni, at short notice, thirty men enrolled who joined the Media company, and on Wednesday a meeting was held at the Black Horse, in Middletown, when a num- ber of men were recruited. In Chester fifty or more colored men proposed to raise a company of their race, but the offer was not accepted.
The public was aronsed to the true condition of affairs when, on the afternoon of June 26th, Gordon's brigade of Early's division of Lee's army occupied Gettysburg, and moved on toward Hanover and York. The same day Governor Curtin issued a proclamation calling sixty thousand militia to the field for forty days. The wildest rumors were in the air, and found ready credence. On Sunday, the 28th, at Media it was reported that a Confederate force was marching for Philadelphia, had already advanced as far as Ox- ford, and the excitement was intense. An old cannon was charged and repeatedly fired as an alarm-gun, while the bells in the town rang out a call for the people to assemble. H. Jones Brooke was chairman, and B. F. Baker secretary of the meeting. Before the people assembled Charles R. Williamson and Frederick Fairlamb collected two thousand three hundred dollars, which money was to be used in bonnties, and when the people gathered the fund was largely increased, Mr. Fairlamb promising, if it was needed, to personally contribute one thousand dollars beyond the sum he had already given. The rumored advance of the Confederate soldiers spread over the county like a wave, occasioning the ntmost consterna- tion. Plate and valuables were packed ready to be transported to places of safety, while the money in the vaults of the bank at Chester was hastily gathered
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and carted away by the officers of that institution to Philadelphia, in order that it might be shipped to New York. In Chester, on Monday, June 29th, a meeting of the citizens was held in the town hall, and Coun- cil, also assembling, appropriated ten thousand dollars for supplies for the families of volunteers. A call for additional troops was then made, and in an hour eighty men enrolled under Capt. William Frick. In the case of George Baker, he and every man in his employment enlisted in the ranks, compelling the closing of his store during their absence. The next day the company left for Harrisburg, the ranks now swollen to over a hundred men, many in the line whose gray hairs testified that patriotism, not the law's compulsion, had called them to the field. At Upland, on Monday morning, the 29th, a spontaneous assemblage of the people took place, and as rapidly as the names could be taken man after man presented himself, until a company of seventy-two men was ob- tained. George K. Crozer was elected captain, and on Wednesday it went to Philadelphia, where it was attached to the Forty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Militia (First Union League Regiment), Col. Frank Wheeler, and was encamped for a day or two at the Falls of Schuylkill, when the whole regiment was ordered to Shippensburg, soon after to Greencastle, near the Maryland line, and after the retreat of Lee it was stationed at Pottsville, returning to Upland Saturday, Aug. 22, 1863, its term of service being ex- tended beyond that of any Delaware County company of militia. At Rockdale and Lenni, in addition to the men already sent forward, in ten hours a company of fifty was raised, and on Tuesday, July 2d, hastened to the State capital. Of the number of militia re- quired under President Lincoln's call on Pennsyl- vania of June 15th from Delaware County all ex- cepting two hundred and fifty-five men had been forwarded by June 28th, and in two days thereafter twice the number necessary to fill the quota was in course of transportation to Harrisburg. Over a thou- sand of the militia had responded.
The Army of the Potomac in the mean while was advancing to meet the audacious enemy, and Lee learning from his scouts that he would be shortly confronted by that body of men, summoned his scat- tered forces to concentrate at Gettysburg. So rapidly followed the movements of the armies that scarcely had the militia assembled at Harrisburg when, for three days, the opposing veterans of the North and South contended on the field of Gettysburg in the greatest battle ever fought by man of which we have authentic record, and at the conclusion of that strug- gle victory perched on the standard of the Union,- "the backbone of the rebellion" had indeed been broken.
The militia companies were distributed as follows : Company C (Capt. " Broomall), Company F (Capt. Woodcock), Company G (Capt. Bunting), Company A (Capt. Andrews), and Company I (Capt. Platt,-Capt.
Yarnall having been appointed lieutenant-colonel), were assigned to the Twenty-ninth Regiment, and were stationed for a time at Huntington ; Company G (Capt. Brooke) was assigned to the Twenty-eighth Regiment ; Company A (Capt. Frick) and Company F (Capt. Huddleson) became part of the Thirty-seventh, and were at Harrisburg, Carlisle, Shippensburg, and on the Maryland line, while Company F (Capt. Black ) was assigned to the Forty-seventh, Col. Wickersham, and was stationed at Williamsport, afterwards at Reading, and subsequently in the mining regions of Schuylkill County, where outbreaks were feared. All the companies from Delaware County returned be- tween the 1st and 5th of August, excepting Capt. Crozer's company, which was kept in service nearly three weeks longer than any of the other military organizations from this locality.
TWENTIETH REGIMENT .- EMERGENCY TROOPS OF 1863.
COMPANY C.
Mustered in June 17, 1863 ; discharged Aug. 10, 1863. Second lientenant, James Kirkman.
Privates,-John Ardis, John Bail, David Beaumont, John Blythe, Jehu Butler, Samuel Christy, Robert J. Eagleson, John Gilmore, Artemus C. Jenkins, Joseph Kay, John Mclaughlin, John O'Hara, George Openshaw, Joseph Opeushaw, Johu Pretty, John W. Thompson, Nathan Van Horn, William S. Van Horn, John Ward, James West.
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT,-EMERGENCY TROOPS OF 1863. Mustered in June 19-24, 1863; discharged July 27-28, 1863.
COMPANY G.
Captain, Benjamin N. Brooke ; first lieutenant, Frank Fenuimore ; sec- ond lientenant, Samuel L. Craig; first sergeant, Isaiah Matiack ; sergeants, Joseph Baldwin, Emmor Childs, William H. Putter, George W. Blanchard ; corporals, George Black, Charles H. Hale, Fleming Park, Harrison C. Lewis, John Frick, Nathan Brooke, John Hen- thorne, Randell C. Norris ; musicians, George Hampton, Nathaniel Lewis, Frank C. Smith.
Privates .- Matthias P. Anderson, Maris D. Baldwin, John W. Bolton, Hugh Blakeley, Charles V. Bloom, Joseph P. Bloon, Isaac W. Davis, Err Davis, Henry Dewees, William C. Duckett, Alfred W. S. Ed- wards, Henry Eckert, James Eavenson, Penrose Garrett, Orison Gleason, John Green, Samuel Godshall, Jeremiah Griffith, Carver W. Hall, James C. Hayworth, Benjamin F. Howard, William T. Heine, William Hunter, Joseph Huffty, Jeremiah G. Hughes, James B. Jenkins, Lewis D. Lafferty, Isaac Leamey, John C. Lewis, Phineas Lewis, John P. Litzenburg, Joseph Mann, John Mullen, William Mullen, Isaac McCoy, George T. Phillips, Joseph T. Phil- lips, Owen M. Phillips, Hartman Prizer, Jacob Reinhard, Harrison Roberts, Isaac Roberts, Joseph Rowan, Marion Rossiter, Joseph Sharpless, Samuel Soyder, Francia Stewart, George Stewart, Gilbert H. Todd, Isaac Walker, Henry C. Wells, George W. White.
COMPANY F.
Captain, John Woodcock ; first lieutenant, Ralph Bulkley ; second lieu- tenant, Horatio G. Hotchkiss ; first sergeant, Roswell 8. Williams; sergeants, Alexander E. Crozier, William Major, Edwin Boadin, Daniel Crowder, Lewis P. Watkins, William B. Farra, John A. Lieh, Alfred Kenyon, Frederick A. Davis, Hiram Hyzer, Thomas Lomax, Jonathan Henrock ; musician, Raosaler McFarland.
Privates .- John T. Adams, Enos Anson, Samuel T. Allen, Charles W. Broadbent, James H. Brenzinger, Ralph Crowther, Nilson R. Comp- fort, Enoch Chidester, Jerome A. Chase, William Camp, William E. Daniels, George F. Drake, Juhn Dunkerly, William Eastwood, Sam- uel Fields, John Ford, Edward Furrand, John Greenlee, David Green- lee, Cyrus Greenwood, George Henderson, Kennedy Humes, James R. Kinsey, William H. Litzenburg (promoted to sergeant-major June 23, 1863), Joseph Mulvaney, William Moore, Lyman Mayo, Charles D. Manley, Dennis Mclaughlin, George McChan, Albert M. Neil, Patrick Orio, Charles H. Pedrick, George Robinson, Henry J. Robin- son, George Smith, John D. Shutts, Lord W. Scott, Aaron L. Shew,
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Pennell Stetser, William Shields, James O. Taylor, Joseph D. Tuck- erman, Israel Thomas, Washington Thomas, Hezekiah P. Van- bariger, George Westfall, James Wilda, Bennett Wakeman, William P. Worrall, Calvin L. Walker.
TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT, EMERGENCY TROOPS OF 1863. Mnetered in June 19, 1863; discharged Aug. 1, 1863; Liaut .- Col. Norris L. Yarnall.
COMPANY C .- Captain, John M. Broomall ; first lieutenant, William Ormaby ; second lieutenant, Thomas F. Beatty; first sergeant, Hays P. Griffith ; sergeants, Orson F. Bullard, Davis N. Hannum, Isaac Johnson, Andrew T. Walker; corporala, John M. Hall, George Earey, John Coburn, James Howard, Benjamin Crowther, Samuel Ottey, William P. Brooke, William W. Warner, Philip Afflick.
Privates .- James Albany, Edward Ashworth, William Black, Ezra Bailey,
Michael Bradley, William Brannen, John Cathcart, Reuben Crow- ther, Ellwood Cornog, Albert Devers, John Doyle, Albert Dunn, William Duell, Joseph A. Doling, David Ellingsworth, David S. Edington, Michael Ferns, William F. France, John W. Fryer, Wil- liam P. Frazer, William O. Fryer, Ellwood H. Gilbert, William S. Goodley, Robert N. Henderson, James Hill, Norris Hall, Joseph L. Heacock, Daniel Hurenstein, Israel Hartzell, Samuel Ingham, James H. Jacobs, Joseph Jones, Israel Jones, Jr., Hanry Lowe, John Lowe, James F. Lowe, Walter Markley, James Mullowland, Hamil- ton P. Mason, Joseph B. Massy, Joseph P. Maris, David McAvoy, Daniel McAvoy, William McCartney, Alexander McFate, Patrick McGuigan, William Oaks, Mark Parker, James S. Pancoat, Isaac S Parsons, Joseph Perkins, James Patten, Henry Pennypacker, Pearson Pike, George Riggs, Daniel Rively, Joseph Shipley, James Stamring, James Stewart, Samuel D. Stickler, William Taylor, James Taylor, Joseph Townsend, William H. Walter, William Wat- erson, Alfred N. Wiar, - Williams, Clayton Worrell, Mordecai Worrell.
COMPANY G .- Captain, Alfred Bunting ; first lientenant, William H. Thatcher; second lieutenaot, Henry B. Taylor ; firat sergeant, Wil- liam H. Churchman; sargeants, Joseph F. Brewster, James E. Gif- fin, Hamilton A. Burk, Charles W. Deors; corporala, Ezra Gray, William M. Black, John Richardson, Henry H. Taylor, Carman Richardson, James Hughes, John Clark, Jeremiah Zider, Richard M. Johnston ; musicians, Shelly Sowars, Joha H. Weaver.
Privates .- Robert Anderson, George W. Appleby, George W. Arnold, William Bannett, Benjamin W. Blakelay, Robert Bell, John Bow- ers, Johu F. Barton, James Babcock, George Cadman, Archibald Clark, Isaac A. Campbell, John Culin, Jacob Crider, Elisha Crouch, John Q. Dartow, Charles Dougherty, Allison J. Dickerson, George Dyson, James Denight, Armstrong Elliott, William C. Fiald, James Fayer, John F. M. Forwood, James Fitzsimons, Joho H. Greenwood, Job Green, William P. Heoderaon, Joseph P. Howard, Joseph How- arth, Henry Hicken, Joseph G. Hampson, Edward Haraday, Samuel M. Hinds, David Harris, Henry Heacock, Wilmer Haacook, William Hinkaon, Andrew Jackson, Daniel Kelley, John Lee, Samuel Mather, James R. McClelland, Thomas Nuttall, Jr., Peter Paraon, Samuel C. Price, John Robinson, Francis R. Shoemaker, Banjamin Smith, AD- drew Smith, John Taylor, Jacob Wagnor, Wright Wrigley, Levi Walcott, Robert H. Wood.
COMPANY H .~ Captain, J. Charles Andrews; first lieutenant, George S. Patchel; second lieutenant, Joseph L. Lewia; first sergeant, James ' D. Byerly; sargeants, John J. Hoopa, William K. Ferria, Richard Parson, Samuel Egner; corporala, Joho Field, Jacob K. Simpers, Henry H. Russell, William H. Bandfield, Charles Willia, John Cain, Joseph K. Printer, Frauk B. Worrell; musiciana, Annealay N. Kelthler, George S. Sipler.
Privates .- George Aab, Jr., Frederick Burkart, James Carr, Horatio P. Connell, John Davis, William Dougherty, James A. Flanagan, John Gorton, James Gormley, Thomas Green, Thomas W. Hawkins, Reece Hancock, John Howtant, Alonzo Heaps, Dennis Hinchey, Thomas J. M. Hoopes, William H. Johnston, Theodora Knight, Francis Kunsman, Charles A. Litzenburg, Rufus Lord, William H. Miller, Charles W. Moore, James Mulholland, Dennis McBride, William H. Norris, Samuel W. Ogden, Thomas J. Ottey, William Palmer, Joseph F. Poster, Frank B. Ridgway, Samuel W. Rudolph, Joseph S. Serrill, Valeriua Shaller, Albert G. Thatcher, Edward C. Thatcher, Benjamin Thomas, Milton H. White, William Wiltara, William P. West, Enos Yates.
COMPANY I .~ Captain, Joseph Pratt; first lieutenant, C. D. M. Broom- hall; second lieutenant, Bonjamin Brooks; firat sergeant, Edward
W. Lawis; sergeants, William J. Macpherson, W. W. Vogdis, Huo- ter Brooke, Menander Slack; corporals, Lorenzo F. Davia, John Pugh, James H. Heacock, Richard R. Cummins, Stephen Smith, Stephen M. Rlazier, George Eplic, Robert Edwards ; musiciana, John L. Grimm, William Williamson.
Privates .- Walter Bohanna, Alfred A. Bowen, Frank Brooke, James Cole, Harry Carr, George Chaynay, William Chidaster, John Cun- Diogham, Jesse L. Cummins, Charlas L. Dubres, Gregory B. Elliott, Alfred B. Entrekio, Eli Floundera, Joseph Fell, William Farson, Andrew J. Groves, Joseph Hardcastle, Ralph M. Harvey, James T. Haddock, John G. Haddock, John A. Innea, Daniel W. Jeffries, Henry P. Johnson, Thomas J. Kitts, Joho W. Kay, John Lindsay, Joel Lodge, George Long, William Mackintosh, Joseph Millaen, Robert Masher, Edward Matlack, Lewis Mouldar, Richard Mc- Knight, Harry Mcknight, Ambrose McDade, Joseph Y. Packer, Joseph Pratt, Rowland Pugh, Edwin Palmer, Robert C. Roberts, Thomas S. Ridgeway, Alexander Sherer, Jeese Scott, George M. Tyler, Nelson L. Talley, Aaron M. Tyson, Nicholas F. Walter, John Hunt, Robert Howarth.
THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT MILITIA OF 1863.
Mustered in July 16, 1863; discharged Aug. 2, 3, 4, 1863.
COMPANY A .- Captain, William Frick; first lieutenant, Edward M. Lyons; second lieutenant, William G. Price ; first sergeant, John E. Shaw ; sergeauts, Thomas Donechy, Charles D. Pennell, William C. Dubras, George Baker; corporals, Charles A. Story, John McFall, John Atkinson, David M. Johnson, Henry Hinkson, Robert M. Green, Charles Hinkson, Frederick Engle; musicians, Hamilton Sample, James Rawcliffe.
Privates .- Aaron Allen, David Appleby, James R. Abernethy, Abram Blakeley, Thomas Berry, Abram Birtwell, John Birtwell, Chris- topher Blakely, William Blakeley, Thomas W. Baker, Jacob Boon, John Boon, Peter Boon, Henry Bradley, George F. Brinton, Thomas Chambers, James Cochrao, George P. Dall, William P. Derr, Alfred 0. Deshong, James Dunkerley, Julius A. Dutton, Joseph Eckersley, Pater H. Engla, Samuel Etchells, William Ewing, Edwin E. Flavill, J. Marshall Garrett, James Gartside, John Gartside, William H. Geary, Thomas Gibbs, Peter Guff, George Gorby, Robert C. Gorby, Jonathan Grant, Charles L. Grubb, James Hanse, William Harrison, Joshua Hibberd, Jesse Hicken, Henry M. Hinkson, John Holt, Al- fred Hooff, J. Washington Irving, John P. Jones, Jacob B. Kitte, Joseph Ladomus, Henry Larkin, Thomas Lees, Benjamin Mason, Jonas Miller, William Milla, Robert Mirt, William Moore, James Morgan, David W. Morrison, William P. Morrison, James Moot- gomery, Daniel Mckinney, William J. Oglesby, William Patterson, Andrew Phillips, William R. Rice, George H. Ridgeway, William Schofield, Arnold Shaw, John Slawter, Robert Smith, Jr., Thomas O. Stephenson, Jacob B. Stewart, Henry Sutliff, Charles Sweeney, Wil- liam H. H. Taylor, George Turoer, Richard E. Turner, Richard T. Turoer, Joseph Weaver, Thomas Wilkinson, Thomas Wood, Jacob B. Yates.
COMPANY F .- Captain, Harry Huddleson ; first lieutenant, Joseph Mc- Coy ; second lieutenant, Samuel Bowker ; first sergeant, Frederick Y. Young ; sargeanta, George Hastings, James Oakes, John McDade, Samuel C. Gray ; corporala, David Jones, John C. Baker, John Kayser, James Dougherty, Edward Evans, William Shielda, Monroe Graham, John Oakford; musician, John T. Husband.
Privates .- Isaac Anderson, Thomas Brobson, John Baggy, Joseph Cath- cart, James CleDiff, George Cathcart, Nehemiah Ford, Joseph Ford, John Gambol, Job H. Grabam, John Gray, John Gugory, Henry Gilken, Levi M. Houpt, Robert H. Hall, Bernard Hamill, Robert Howard, William Hickey, J. Rowland Lswia, John Lane, Thomas Lattimore, Terrence Landy, John Maloney, Enos Marshall, Johu McMurray, Alexander McBride, John McGilligan, Thomas B. Ped- rick, David Roberts, Jacob Roberts, John Roebuck, Thomas Raad, John E. Smith, Samuel Scott, John Slater, John Silby, James Town- send, William Thorntoo, Peter Thornton, Edward Torbert, Reuben Taylor, Benjamin Wallraven, William Waters, John Wildes, Thomas Wildes, William Waltera.
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