History of Greene County, Pennsylvania, Part 33

Author: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Chicago : Nelson, Rishforth
Number of Pages: 908


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Hains, Elijah, mus. in March 29, '64; wd. with loss of leg at Wilderness; tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Hillen, John, mus. in July 15, '61; drowned at Alexandria, Aug. 29, '62; buried at Alexandria, grave 188.


Headley, Erastus, mus. in Sept. 8, '62, killed at Spottsylvania, C. H., May 14, '64.


Inghram, Clark, mus. in July 20, '61, killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62.


John, James M., mus. in Sept. 9, '62, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15. '64.


Kees, David, mus. in Dec. 12, '63, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Lawson, Elisha, wd. at Wilderness, mus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


Leonard, D. P., mus. in July 15, '61, mus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


Laughlin, G. W., mus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


Long, William, mus. in Sept. 8, '62, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Lemley, G. W., mus. in Sept. 8, '62, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Litzenburg, Alexander, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64, Vet.


Lemley, Basil, mus. in July 15, '61, wd. at Wilderness; tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64, Vet.


Lockhart, John, mus. in Sept. 8, '62, killed at Wilderness, May 6, '64.


Lemley, Spencer, mus. in July 15, '61; died at Fredericksburg, Dec. 17, '62.


Lindsey, H. II., killed at Charles City Cross-roads, June 30, '62.


Leonard, Asa, mus. in July 15, '61, disch. on Surg. Cert. Nov. 10, '62.


Levi, Philip, disch. on Surg. Cert., March 7, '63.


Mildred, Albert, mus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


McClelland, J. H., mus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


Minor, W. F., wd., mus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


Morris, Harrison, mus. in Sept. 8, '62, disch. Feb. 16, '63, for wds. recd. in action.


Morris, James B., mus. in Sept. 8, '62, wd., tr. 'to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Morris, Francis M., mus. in March 29, '64, tr. to 191st Reg.


P. V., May 15, '64.


Morris, Richard, died Dec. 13, '61, of wds. recd. accidentally. McClelland, Elijah, killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62.


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Mccullough, Joseph, mus. in July 15, '61, killed at Fredericks- burg, Dec. 13, '62.


Nugent, John, mus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


Ogden, Perry, wd. at Wilderness, May 8, '64, ab. at mns. out.


Ogden, Marion, pris. from May 9, '64, to March 3, '65; disch. April 1, '65.


Plants, George W., mus. in July 15, '61; mus. out with Co., May 24 '64.


Province, Joseph, mus. in Sept. 9, '62, disch. on Surg. Cert.


Feb. 12, '63.


Phillips, Allen, disch. Oct. 27, '62, for wds. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.


Phillips, James, mus. in Oct. 4, '61, disch. on Surg. Cert. Nov. 24, '62.


Phillips, G. W., mus. in Sept. 8, '62, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Pethtel, Richard, mus. in Feb. 27, '64, wd. at Wilderness; tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Phillips, F. A., mus. in Sept. 8, '62, killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.


Parkinson. James H., died April 18, '63; buried at Philadelphia.


Rush, Silas, pris. from May 9, '64, to March 3, '65; disch. April 1, '65.


Rinehart, Jolm, mus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


Riggs, Maxwell, mus. ont with Co., May 24, '64.


Rose, Edward J., mus. in Sept. 8, '62, disch. March 10, '63, for wds. recd. in action.


Rogers, H. J., mus. in Sept. 8, '62, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Rice, Alfred, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64, Vet.


Renshaw, J. L., tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64, Vet.


Roberts, Justice G., mus. in March 29, '64, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Ritter, Joseph, mus. in March 29, '64, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Rinehart, M. Dill., mus. in July 15, '61, killed at Fredericks- burg, Dec. 13, '62.


Riggs, Isaac, mus. in July 15, '61; died July 11, '63, of wds. received in action; buried at Alexandria, grave 676.


Summersgill, Robert, mus. out with Co., May 15, '64.


Seals, James M., wd., tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64; Vet. Smith, R. H. L., wd., tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64; Vet.


Stewart. A. A., mus. in Sept. 8, '62, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


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Sayres, Robert A., mus. Nov. 2, '61; wd. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62; tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Spicer, John H., mus. in March 29, '64, wd., tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64,


Spicer, William, mus. in March 29, '64; wd., tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Shields, Jolin, mus. in March 29, '64, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Stewart, Richard. mus. in Sept. 8, '62; died, Dec. 28, '62, of wds. recd. in action; buried in Mil. Asylum Cemetery, D. C.


Sylveus, William, mus. in Sept. 8, '62, died at Annapolis, Jan. 12, '63.


Tuttle, Amos, mnus. out with Co., May 24, '64.


Tuttle, William A., mus. in Feb. 29, '64, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Turley, John, mus. in April 25, '62, tr. to 191st Reg. P. V., May 15, '64.


Woody, William, mus. in Sept. 8, '62, killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 62.


CHAPTER XXVII.


COMPANY F, FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT, FIRST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY, FIFTEENTH RESERVE.


ORGANIZATION OF REGIMENT-CAMP PIERPONT-DRANESVILLE, CROSS KEYS AND PORT REPUBLIC-ROBERTSON'S RIVER -- CEDAR MOUN- PAIN-SECOND BULL RUN-FREDERICKSBURG-DEATH OF BAYARD -- MUD MARCH-CHANCELLORSVILLE CAMPAIGN-BRANDY STA- TION-ALDIE AND UPPERVILLE-GETTYSBURG-SHEPHERDSTOWN- MINE RUN CAMPAIGN -- WILDERNESS -- RAID TO RICHMOND -- HAWES' SHOP -- BARKER'S MILL-ST. MARY'S CHURCHI -- REAM'S STATION -- WELDON RAILROAD -- MUSTERED OUT-RECORD OF MEN.


B Y the provisions of the act authorizing the organization of the Reserve Corps, it was to contain one regiment of cavalry. Hence the Fifteenth and last of the corps belonged to that arm of the service. Company F, of this regiment, was formed at Carmichaels, Greene County, and was mustered into service at Camp Curtin, near Harrisburg. Fortunately, this regiment had for its first Colonel one


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of the most accomplished cavalry officers in the service-George D. Bayard, whose career was too soon ended, at Fredericksburg, on the 13th of December, 1862. But in the establishment of high soldierly qualities at the outset, and in the drill of the regiment, his impress was set upon the organization and was not effaced in its brilliant career of three years. He attended to the minutest details, even to the selection and purchase of the horses and equipments.


At Camp Pierpont, Virginia, the winter of 1861 was passed, where daily a detachment of thirty men was sent on picket duty. On the 27th of November, 1861, Col. Bayard led the regiment on an expedition to Dranesville, where a few prisoners were obtained. On the return, the head of the column was fired on by guerillas, and in the skirmish which ensued, Bayard was wounded and had a horse shot under him, and two of his men were killed and two wounded. In the battle of Dranesville, which occurred on the 19th of December, the regiment was sent in to unmask the position of the enemy, and subsequently supported Easton's battery. In the movement upon Manassas, at the opening of the spring campaign, it was put upon exhausting service, at the conclusion of which it was posted at Falls Church. It accompanied McDowell on his advance upon the Rappa- hannock, and on the night of the 13th of May had a sharp skirmish with the enemy, in which company F bore a conspicuous part. At this juncture Col. Bayard was promoted to Brigadier-General, and Lient .- Col. Owen Jones was selected to succeed him, John P. Taylor, Lieut .- Col. Sylvester D. Barrows, and Josiah H. Ray, of Company F, to Majors. Ordered forward to join Mcclellan on the Peninsula, this regiment took the advance by Fredericksburg, and had arrived within fifteen miles of the right wing of the army of the Potomac, when it was ordered back to the support of Banks and Fremont, operating against Stonewall Jackson in the valley. At Strasburg, Bayard came up with the enemy, and brisk skirmish- ing ensued. The enemy was driven beyond Woodstock. At Har- risonburg a brisk skirmish occurred. Subsequently the regiment participated in the battle of Cross Keys on the 8th, and finally at Port Republic, elosing a month of active campaigning.


Under Pope the regiment opened a new campaign on the Rap- pahannock, Bayard's brigade of cavalry guarding the crossings of the river, and beating back the foe. At Robertson's River a warm engagement was had with the advance of Stonewall Jackson's corps, in which the regiment lost two killed and two wounded. . Con- testing the ground as he withdrew his brigade in the face of Jackson's whole army, by skillful maneuvering the enemy's column was delayed until the forces of Banks' reached their position on the Cedar Mountain battle ground. At a crisis in the battle Knapp's battery was in imminent peril of falling into the enemy's hands; but


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a handsome charge made by Major Falls, with the first battalion, saved the guns and drove back the foe. "Of two hundred and sixteen men who entered the conflict, but seventy-one came back mounted. In the retirement of the Union column before the advance of the army of Northern Virginia, Bayard's brigade formed the rear guard.


On the evening of the 28th the regiment had the advance of" Sigel's corps in its progress to Thoroughfare Gap, where Longstreet's corp was held in check for six hours. In the two following days, during the desperate fighting on the field of the Second Bull Run, the regi- ment held a position on the extreme left of the army. At the close of the campaign, with a force of one hundred available horses and two hundred men, it went into camp at Munson's Hill for rest and recruiting.


On the 12th of December, preparations having been made under Burnside for the battle of Fredericksburg, the regiment moved across the river, now under command of Lieut. Col. John P. Taylor, and was deployed as skirmishers, and ordered to advance until the enemy was found. A mile from the river, near the railroad track, the enemy was met and a brisk skirmish ensued, until the infantry came to its relief. On the following day, the day of the great battle, the regiment was deployed as skirmishers on the left wing, where it was under fire of the enemy's artillery. At three o'clock in the afternoon, at. the moment when the battle was raging fiercest, Gen. Bayard, who was now in chief command of the cavalry, was struck by a fragment of a shell and mortally wounded. "The original commander of the First Cavalry, he had endeared himself to its members not less by his- devotion to their instruction and improvement, than by the heroismn. he displayed in the hour of danger."


Upon the abandonment of Burnside's second campaign, familiarly known as the " Mud march," in January, 1863, Col. Jones resigned, and Lient .- Col. Taylor succeeded him as Colonel. Major David Gardner became Lieutenant-Colonel, and Captain William T. McEwen, Major. On the 12th of April the cavalry moved on the Chancellors- ville campaign under Hooker. The operations of the cavalry in this whole movement, wearing and exhausting to the last degree, resulted in little effective service, Gen. Stoneman, who was in command, studying to shun the enemy rather than to find and fight him.


Scarcely had the regiment rested and remounted, when it was put upon the march for the Gettysburg campaign. At Brandy Station, on the 9th of June, the cavalry fought in one of the warmest engage- ments hitherto participated in by this arm of the service. Following up the charge of the First Maryland, " Col. Taylor led a desperate charge upon the left and rear of the foe, reaching the Barbour House, where were Gen. Stuart, his staff and body guard, surrounded by cavalry. Here a desperate encounter ensued, the men using the cavalrymen's-


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true weapon, the sabre, with terrible effect. A number of prisoners were brought off, including Stuart's Assistant Adjutant General." It was subsequently engaged at Beverly Ford, under the immediate command of Buford. The loss was three killed and eleven severely wounded. At Aldie and Upperville, on the 21st and 22d of June, Stuart was again met and severe fighting ensued, the regiment being engaged on the 22d in pushing back the enemy, and acted as extreme rear guard to the army on its way to Gettysburg. At 9 o'clock on the 2d of July it arrived upon that sanguinary field, and was detailed for duty at Gen. Mead's headquarters, where it served to the end of the campaign. At Shepherdstown, after the crossing of the Potomac, in the pursuit from Gettysburg, the regiment was warmly engaged, and in position along the Charlestown pike held its ground against the repeated attacks of the foe.


The enemy was driven beyond the Rapidan by the 17th of Sep- tember, the regiment being actively engaged in the campaign and suffering some losses. The necessity which caused the withdrawal of Meade's army to Centerville brought the cavalry into severe duty, and at Auburn and New Hope Church its endurance and bravery were severely tried. The campaign ended in the fiasco at Mine Run; but the winter of 1863-4 was one of little rest for the cavalry. Picket duty, scouts, guards, and details through the mind, and frosts, the sleet and rains of that inclement winter kept it actively employed the whole season through.


The spring campaign of 1864 opened on the 4th of May. Grant was now at the head of the army. Crossing the Rappahannock, at Kelly's Ford, and the Rapidan, at Ely's Ford, the regiment moved with cavalry to the Spottsylvania Court House and thence to Todd's Tavern, and on the 5th was hotly engaged. Asa S. Allfree, of Com- pany I, was among the severely wounded. On the 7th it . advanced dismounted in line with the Sixth Ohio, and after a stubborn fight drove the enemy, his dead and wounded being left in the hands of the victors. On the 9th Gen. Sheridan commenced his grand raid upon Richmond. Crossing the Massaponax, Ny, Po, and Ta rivers the enemy's cavalry was met at Childsburg and a severe action occurred in which the First suffered some losses and the foe was roughly handled. Arrived within sight of the spires of Richmond, less than two miles away, near Meadow bridge, the ene.ny came out in heavy force intent on effecting the rout and utter destruction of Sheridan's forces; but with undaunted bravery every attack was met with courage and gallantry not excelled by troops fighting to save their capital from capture. Pushing forward, the columns reached Haxall's Landing on the James River, and after a rest of three days returned by White House and Aylett's, and rejoined Grant at Ches- terfield Station on the 25th, having made a campaign in less than


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twenty days, which covered the ground of the whole summer's operations.


At Hawe's Shop a sanguinary battle was fought by the cavalry, in which the regiment bore a conspicuous part and suffered heavy losses. Lieut. Samuel Greenlee was killed and George W. Beam, of Company I, was mortally wounded here. Though reduced to scarcely two hundred men, it expended over eighteen thonsand rounds of ammu- nition. It was again hotly engaged at Barker's Mill, where it ex- hibited unsurpassed gallantry and courage.


The tireless energy of Sheridan gave the cavalry little time for rest, and seizing the first opportunity when he could be spared from the front, he was off on his Trevilian raid. The destruction of the Virginia Central Railroad having been accomplished for many miles, in the face of a vigilant foe, which required incessant activity to defend the working parties, the regiment finally found itself entrapped in a narrow opening of the forest, and only saved itself from utter annihilation by the most conspicuous coolness and gallantry, losing three officers and thirty-five men killed, wounded and prisoners. As the columns of Grant neared Richmond the enemy grew more and more desperate. At St. Mary's church the rebel cavalry was supported by infantry, and Sheridan found himself hard pushed. It was in this battle that Company I suffered grevious loss. Captain Alexander Davidson was killed, and Thomas Crago and George W. Crawford were missing in action. Crossing the James on the 12th of July it was again engaged at Ream's Station, and returning again across the James, it met the enemy at Malvern IIill, where a severe encounter occurred in which Abner Murdock, of Company I, was killed. At Lee's Mills, at Gravel Hill, and finally at Ream's Station, on the Weldon Railroad, the regiment in quick succession met the foe, and at the latter point, after three years of honorable service, fought its last battle. The veterans and recruits, four hundred and one in number, were organized in a battalion under command of Major Falls, which was subsequently consolidated with the Sixth and Seventeenth Pennsylvania Cavalry forming the Second Provisional. Having been relieved at the front, the regiment proceeded to Philadelphia, where, on the 9th of September, 1864, it was mustered out of service.


COMPANY F, FORTY-FOURTH, FIFTEENTH RESERVE, FIRST CAVALRY.


Recruited at Carmichaels, Greene County, mustered in August 16, 1861.


John M. Harper, Capt., resigned Oct. 19, '61.


Josiah H. Ray, Capt., pro. fr. 1st Lieut. to Capt., Nov. 14, '61; to Major, March Ist, '62; resigned Feb. 23, '63.


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Alexander Davidson, Capt., pr. fr. 2nd Lient., Dec. 8, '61; to Capt. March 1, '62; died Ang. 1, '64, of wds. recd. at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, '64.


Thomas Lucas, 1st Lient., pr. fr. Corp. to Sergt., Jan., '62; to 1st Lieut. Ang. 17, '62; wd. at Brandy Station, Va., June 9. '63; mus. ont with company Sept. 1, '64.


Lewis K. Evans, 2d Lieut., pr. fr. private to 2d Lient., Nov. 14. '61; resigned July 11, '62.


Samuel Greenlee. 2d Lient., pr. fr. private to 1st Sergt .. Dec .. '61; to 2d Lient., June 13, '62; wd. June 9, '63; killed at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, '64.


Jonas E. Lucas, 1st Sergt .. pr. fr. Sergt; captured in action Nov. 17, '63; com. 2d Lieut. June 26, '64; not mus .; mus. out with Co. June 16th, '65; Vet.


V. Worthington, Q. M. Sergt., pr. fr. Corp. to Sergt; to Q. M. Sergt .; tr. to Co. F. Batt., Sept. 9, '64; pr. to 1st Sergt .; to 2d Lient. Oct. 11, '64; to 1st Lieut. Co. L, Dec. 13, '64; to Capt. Co. A., March 5, '65; mus. out by consolidation, June 20, '65; Vet.


John H. Hoge, Com. Sergt .. wd. at Brandy St., Va., June 9, '63. mus. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


John H. Black. Sergt., mus. out with Co .. Sept. 9, '64.


S. S. Houlsworth, Sergt., died Nov. 27, '61.


James K. Gregg. Sergt., wd. at Auburn, Va., Oct. 14. 63. mns. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


George W. Evans, Sergt .. pr. fr. Corp. Ang. 17. '62, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9. '64.


John Haver. Sergt .. pr. fr. Corp. Sept. 1, '62, inns. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


John R. Dunlap, Sergt., pr. fr. Corp. Sept. 1, '62, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9. '64.


W. H. H. Eberhart. Corp .. tr. to Battalion Sept. 9, '64.


John Jones, Corp .. pr. to Corp. April, '62, mins. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Alvin H. Wilson, Corp., pr. to Corp. June 13, '62, mus. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


X Thomas F. Reppert, Corp .. pr. to Corp. Sept. 1, '62; wd. July 28. '64; abs. at mus. out.


Joseph A. Shaffer, Corp., prisoner from June 24, '64, to April 28, '65; mus. ont June 9, 65; Vet.


Jesse Hughes, Corp., wd. Aug. 22. '64; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; died Sept. 27, '64; buried at Philadelphia; Vet.


Andrew J. Young, Corp. tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. out as Sergt. Co. F., June 20, '65; Vet.


J. M. Worthington, Bugler, mus. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


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George W. Walters, Bugler, pr. to muc. March 1, '64, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Alton, James E., disch. on Surg. Cert. Sept. 22, '62.


Anderson, John, tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64, Vet.


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Allfree, Asa S., wd. and missing at Wilderness May 5, '64.


Alexander, Morris, cap. Nov. 21, '63; died at Andersonville, July 14, '64; grave 3,317.


Bristel, Omit, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Birch, Thomas, disch. on Surg. Cert. March 14, '63.


Baker, David S., tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64, Vet.


Brestel, Jacob, mus. in Sept. 1, '62; wd. May 28, '64; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. out in Co. F, June 6, '65.


Beam, George W., died Sept. 16, '63, bur. in Mil. Asy. Cein. D. C.


Brown, James W., cap. Aug., '62, and Nov. 17, '63; mus. out June 16, '65.


Crayne, Isaac B .. mus. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Cree, Henry C., wd. at Auburn, Va., Oct. 14, '63, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, 64.


Cree, Joseph M., mus. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Cox, James, absent in hospital at mus. out.


Cummins, William, disch. on Surg. Cert. Jan. 4, '62.


Cree, IIugh D., disch. on Surg. Cert. Jan. 4, '62.


Craft, Benjamin L., disch. on Surg. Cert. July 28, '62.


Crawford, James, P., disch. on Surg. Cert. Oct. 17, '62,


Cummins, James R., tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. out with Co. as Corp. Co. F, June 20, '64; Vet.


Cary, Sylvester P., mus. in Sept. 25, '62; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. out with Co. F, June 9, '65.


Cannon, James, mus. in March 30, '64, tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64. Crago, James, mus. in March 25, '64, died June 1, '64, of wds. rec'd at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, '64.


Crawford, George W., missing at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24. 64.


Crago, Thomas, mus. in March 25, '64, missing in action June 23. 64.


Davis, Winchester, mus. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Dean, John W., mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Dunlap, Samuel R., died Feb. 13, '63.


Dukate, John, mus. in March 30, '64; cap. at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, '64; died at Andersonville, Oct. 6, '64; grave 10,436. Evans, Robert, mus. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Elginfritz, David F., mus. in Aug. 25, '62; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. out with Co. F, May 27, '65.


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Eisinminger, James, mus. in Ang. 22, '62; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. out in Co. F June 6, 65.


Ely, Caleb, mus. in Aug. 25, '62; wd. at Auburn, Va., Oct. 14, `63; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64.


Evans, William W., died Jan. 29, '62.


Eisinminger, Thomas, mus. in Sept. 17, '64; not on mus. out roll.


Fisher, Franklin, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Fordyce, Justus G., mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Fordyce, James HI., mus. in Sept. 16, '62, disch. on Surg. Cert. March 14, '64.


Frank, Anthony, mus. in July 17, '63; prisoner from June 24. '64 to April 28, '65; mus. ont June 21, 65.


Gump, Harrison, disch. on Surg. Cert. April 29, '63.


Grove, James P., March 1, '62, tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64.


Grim, David C., mns. in Ang. 17, '62; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. out with Co. F, May 27, '65.


Glassmyer, Albert, mus. in July, '63. tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64.


Gresley, Charles, mus. in July 21. '63, missing in action Nov. 17. 63.


Grass, Henry, mus. in July 17, '63; capt. May 31, 64; died, date unknown; bur. at Millen, Ga., Sec. A, grave 302.


Hight, Peter A., mns. out with Co. Sept. 9, 64.


Hummel, David, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64. Hughes, James, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9. '64.


Hill, Samuel, mus. out with Co. Sept. 9. '64.


Hopkins, John W., disch. on Surg. Cert. Dec. 4, '62.


Heaton, Smith, mus. in Aug. 17, '62, disch. on Surg. Cert. Dec. 8, '62.


Ham, Richard W., tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64, Vet.


Houseman, Samuel S., tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, 64, mus. out as Sergt. Co. F, June 20, '65.


Herene, Edward, mus. in July 27, '63, tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64. Ham, Alfred M., mus. in Feb. 8, '64; wd. in action June 21, '64; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; tr. to V. R. C. June 15, '65; disch. by Gen. Ord. July 17, '65.


Higginbotham, B. K., disch. on Surg. Cert. March 15, '63. Johns, Jolin, not on mus. out roll.


Johns, Oliver, mus. ont with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Jenkins, Henry S., disch. on Surg. Cert. Jan. 19, '62.


Johnston, George W. L., mus. in Sept. 24, '62; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. ont with Co. F, June 6, '65.


Jones, William, died July 16, '62; burial record July 12, '62, at Alexandria, Va., grave 81.


Jones, Oliver, not on mus. out roll.


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HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY.


Kennedy, David, mus. in March 8, '64, Substitute; abs., sick at mus. out.


Kramer, Phillip L., mus. in Ang. 24. '61, disch. on Surg. Cert. Jan. 4, '62.


Kendall, James R., disch. on Surg. Cert. July 28, '62.


Keigley, George, mus. in Sept. 24, '62, disch. by order Sec'y. of War May 26, '63.


Keigley, Newton, mns. in Sept. 24, '62; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, . '64; mns. out with Co. F, May 27, '65.


King, Henry B., tr. to Vet. Res. Corps, 1863.


-Keener, David L., mus, in Sept. 24, '62; died July 13, '63, bur. at Alexandria; grave 883.


Kiebal, Frederick W., mns. in July 17, '63, died Dec. 29, '63. Kridel, Frederick W., not on mus. ont roll.


Lucas, Simeon S., disch. on Surg. Cert. Sept. 18, '63.


Long, Milton, mus. in Ang. 24, '61, disch. by Sec'y of War, Sp. Or. No. 52, March 8, '64.


Lightner, Josiah, mus. in Dec. 19, '63, tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64. X McFarland, John F., mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Midlam, Enoch W., mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64.


Mercer, Martin V. B., mus. out with Co. Sept. 9, '64


Mccullough, John F., disch. by order of Sec'y. of War Jan. 16, '62.


McClelland, Wm. H., disch. on Surg. Cert. Feb. 16, '63. McClelland, George W., disch. on Surg. Cert. Feb. 16, '63. Mayhorn, Nelson, tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; Vet.


Mitchel, Jacob, mus. in Sept. 24, '62; tr. to Batt. Sept. 9, '64; mus. out with Co. F May 27, '65.




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