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now serving upon the staff of the colonel, was ordered to go forward until he found the enemy's skirmishers. Pushing through the thick growth of pines, the first intimation he received of an enemy's presence was a rebel bullet whistling by his ears. The brigade was now led in by regiments, the men creeping through the dense undergrowth as best they could. "The ad- vanee was made," says Colonel Hartranft in his official report, "with great difficulty, on account of the woods and underbrush, which were on fire. I formed my line, making nearly a right angle facing south and east. The enemy was in force in front of my left. While in this position I received orders from Major- General Burnside to advance and carry the enemy's works. I ordered the advance at ten A. M., holding the Second Michigan in reserve and directing the Seventeenth Michigan to watch well the right flank. The lines moved forward, and 1 carried the enemy's works and held them for a moment, until a panie seized the left, which brought the whole line back in confusion. I immediately advanced skirmishers from the Second and Seventeenth Michigan, also moved the Seventeenth more to the left, and on these regi- ments re-formed my line. In this charge many prisoners were taken from the enemy, but lost perhaps an equal number." In the afternoon the brigade again advanced, but encountered stern resistance, and lost many in killed and wounded. On the 7th the line was again moved forward, breast-works were thrown up and considerable skirmishing ensued.
On the morning of the 9th the brigade was with- drawn and moved to the Ny River, where the enemy was soon found. A crossing was effected on the 12th, and the rebels, after a stern resistance, were driven back. In this engagement six companies of the Fifty-first were deployed as skirmishers, supported by the re- maining four, and gallantly carried the wooded heights in their front, compelling the enemy to burn a house in which he had taken shelter, and retire. To date from this battle, Colonel Hartranft was promoted to brigadier-general, Lieutenant-Colonel Schall to colo- nel, Major Bolton to lieutenant-colonel, and Captain Hart to major. From the 12th to the 18th the line of the brigade remained substantially unchanged, the enemy hugging closely their works, ready at any moment to repel an attack. Upon the withdrawal of the brigade from the position occupied on the 27th a few men, belonging to the Fifty-first, engaged upon the pieket line, conld not be brought in, and fell into the hands of the enemy. A succession of movements by the left flank brought the brigade to Cold Harbor on the 1st of June. At six o'clock on the morning of the 3d the brigade advanced with orders to retake the line from which the enemy had driven our troops on the previous day. Potter's division advanced at the same time on the right. In the face of a terrific fire of infantry and artillery, the lines rushed forward, routed the enemy, and were soon well established within two hundred yards of his main line, where, in
a re-entrant angle of his own works, he had four guns. These proved of little value to him, as they were so closely watched by our sharpshooters that it was im- possible for the gunners to work them. In this charge, at the head of his column, Colonel Sehall was killed, and was succeeded in command by Lieutenant-Colonel Bolton. The loss here, as in the preceding battles of the campaign, was very heavy, but for want of data cannot be given.
Crossing the Chickahominy and the James, the Ninth Corps arrived in front of Petersburg on the 17th, and at once engaged the enemy. General Hart- ranft's brigade made a most gallant charge in face of a galling fire of the rebel artillery, suffering heavy loss.
On the following day it was again engaged upon the railroad cut in front of the locality afterwards se- lected for the mine, and gained a position in close proximity to the enemy's works, which was held and fortified. So close to the rebel line was this position that it required unceasing vigilance to hold it, and for seventeen successive days and nights an unceasing fire of musketry was kept up, one-third of the men being constantly employed. After a few days' respite it was again returned to the vicinity of its old position, where it remained until the explosion of the mine. On the day previous it was relieved and ordered to form part of the storming column. When the explo- sion took place it advanced, and two companies had reached the brink, when General Hartranft, who was in the erater, finding that more troops were already in than could be used, ordered it back. In this perilous advance Colonel Bolton was severely wounded, and the command devolved on Major Hart. The brigade was again put upon the line fronting the crater, where it remained for a few days, when it was relieved and passed to the rear out of harm's way. Here it remained in camp nntil the 19th of August, when it was ordered to the support of Warren, on the Weldon Railroad. Crawford's division formed the connecting link be- tween Hancock and Warren, a distance of a half mile. Upon this the enemy fell in heavy force and captured the greater portion of it, making a dangerous gap, and exposing Warren to imminent peril. Hartranft, who was lying in supporting distance, and judging by the sound of battle that our forces had been dispersed, though not under orders, magnanimously moved to the resene, and by interposing his brigade and by stub- bornly holding his ground, saved the day. A perma- nent lodgment was thereby made upon the Weldon road, which had been one of the enemy's chief lines of supply.
In the subsequent operations of the brigade the Fifty-first, under command of Colonel Bolton, partici- pated, engaging the enemy at Poplar Spring Church, at Ream's Station, at Hatcher's Run and in the final attack on the 2d of April, which resulted in the evac- uation of Richmond. On the 27th of July, after four years of arduous service, extending over the whole
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line from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, it was mus- tered out of service at Alexandria, Va.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
John F. Hartranft, col., must. in July 27, 1861 ; pro. to brig .- gen. June 8, 1864; to brevet maj,-gen. March 25, 1865.
William J. Bolton, col., must. in Ang. 16, 1861 ; pro, from capt. Co. A to inuj. Sept. 17, 1862; to col. June 26, 1864; to brevet brig .- gen. March 13, 1865; umst. out with regiment July 27, 1865,
Thomas S. Bell, lient .- col., must. in July 27, 1861 ; killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1802.
Edwin Schall, lient .- col., must. iu July 27, 1861 ; pro. from maj. to lieut .- col. Sept. 17, 1862; killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1814. William Allebangh, lieut .- col., must. in Ang. 16, 186]; pro. from capt. Co. C to lient. col. April 23, 1865 ; to brevet col. March 13, 1863; must. out with regiment July 27, 1865.
Lane S. Hart, maj., must. in Sept. 2, 1861; pro. from capt. Co. F to maj. July 21, 1864; disch. Dec. 17, 1864, for wounds received at Weldon Railroad Ang. 19, 1864.
Joseph K. Bolton, maj., must. in Aug. 10, 1861; pro. from capt. Co. A to maj, Jan, 15, 1865 ; nmist. out with regiment July 26, 1865.
Daniel P. Bible, adjt., must. in Oct. 30, 1861 ; res. June 5, 1812.
George Shorkley, aljt., inst. iu Nov. 16, 1861 ; pro. from Ist lient. Co. Il to adjt. June 6, 1862; to capt. Co. II April 22, 1864.
Martin L. Schock, adjt., must. in Sept. 9, 1861; pro. from 2dl ient. Co. E to 1st lient. and adjt. May 2, 1864; disch. Nov. 2, 1864, for wounds received in action.
Jacob II. Santo, adjt., must. in Nov. 16, 1861; pro. from 2d lient, Co. Il to Ist lieut. and adjt. Jau 15, 1865; mustered out with regi- ment July 27, 1865.
John J. Freedley, q.m., must. in Ang. 15, 1861; pro, front Ist lient. Co. C Ort. 17, 1861; res. May 11, 1863.
Samuel P. Stephens, q.m., mmust. in Oct. 16, 1861; pro, from sergt. Co. F to com. sergt. Nov. 16, 1861; to q.m. May 13, 1863; must, ont with regiment July 27, 1865.
J. A. Livergood, surg., must. iu Sept. 14, 1861; traus, to 101st Regt. P. V. Nov. 20, 1861.
John A. Hosack, surg., must. in Oct. 15, 1861 ; trans. from JOIst Regt. P. V. Nov. 20, 1861; res. July 30, 1863.
Wm. C. Shurlock, surg., must. in March 9, 1864 ; must. out June 5, 1865. Manning F. Bowers, surg., must. in June 22, 1865; must, out with regi- ment July 27, 1805.
James D. Noble, assist. surg., must. in Sept. 14, 1861 ; res. July 21, 1862. John B. Reinholdt, assist, surg., must. in Ang, 1, 1862 ; must. out June 5, 1865.
Charles S. Duffell, assist, surg., must. in Aug. 4, 1862; must, out Nov. 16, 1864, exp. of term.
James Cress, assist surg., must. in Feb. 11, 1865 : must. out with regi- ment July 27, 1865.
Daniel G. Mallory, chapu., must, in Oct. 17, 1861; res. July 27, 1861 ; re- com. April 8, 1864; disch. by S. O., Sept. 2, 1804.
Levi. W. Shingle, sergt .- maj., must. in Sept 13, 1861 ; pro, from sergt. Co. C Jan. 14, 1865; must, out with regiment July 27, 1865; veteran. Curtin B. Stoneroad, sergt .- maj., must. in Oct. 17, 1861 ; pro. to 2d lieut. Co. G June 25, 1864.
George C. Gutelius, sergt .- maj., must. in Sept. 9, 1861; pro, to 2d lieut. Co. E Jan. 14, 1865 ; veteran.
Louis Cartuyvel, q.m .- sergt., nmist. in Oct. 17, 1861; must. out with regiment July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
Christopher Wyckoff, q.m .- sorgt., must. in Uct. 16, 1861 ; pro. from cor. Co. F to q.m .- sorgt. Dec. 12, 1863: disch. hy special order March 8, 1865; veteran.
Levi Bolton, com. sergt., must. in Sept. 12, 1861; pro. from corp. Co. A Dec. 3, 1861 ; must, out with regiment July 27, 186 ; veteran.
Thomas II. Parker, com. sergi., Sept. 28, 1861; pro. from lst sergt. Co. I to com. sergt; to capt. Co. 1 Dec. 2, 1864 ; veteran.
Allen H. Filman, com, sergt., mustered iu Oct. 16, 1861 ; pro. to 2d lieut. Co. F July 22, 1864; veteran.
Martin HI. Duun, hosp. steward, must. in Oct. 16, 1861; must, out with regiment July 27, 1866; veleran.
Edward D. Johnsou, principal musician, must. inf April 4, 1863 ; must. out with regiment July 27, 1865.
COMPANY A. Recruited at Norristown.
William J. Bolton, capt., must. in Ang. 16, 18G1; pro. to maj. Sept. 17, 1802.
Joseph K. Bolton, capt., must. in Aug. 16, 1861; pro. from Ist lieut. to capt. Sept. 17, 1862; to maj. Jan. 15, 1865.
John 11. Coulson, capt., umst. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; pro. to 2d lieut. May 3, 1864; to Ist lieut. Oct. 1, 1864; to capt. Jan. 15, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865; veteran.
Abraham L. Ortlip, Ist lieut., must. iu Aug. 16, 1861 ; pro, from 2d to Ist lieut, Sept. 17, 1862; res. April 20, 1864.
John S. Moore, Ist lieut., must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; promoted from Ist bergt. to 28 lieut. Sept. 17, 1862; to Ist lieut. May 3, 1864; killed at Wilderness May 6, 1864; buried in Wilderness burial grounds ..
Benjamin P. Thompson, Ist lieut., must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; pro. from 1st sergt. to 2d lieut. June 25, 1864; to liout. April 11, 1805; must. out with company July 27, 1865 ; veterani.
Edward L. Evans, 2d lieut., umist. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; pro, from sergt. to 2dl lient. Jan. 13, 1885; must, out with company July 27, 1865; veteran.
Osman Urtlip, Ist sergt., must. in Sept. 12, 1801 ; must, ont with company July 27, 1805 ; veteran,
Isaac E. Filman, sergt., must. in Sept. 12, 1861; must, out with company July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
Charles M. Henniss, sergt., must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out with con- pany July 27, 1863; veteran.
Washington Smith, sergt., must. in Sept. 12, 1861; pro. from corp. to sergt. Jan. 13, 1865; must, ont with company July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
James O'Neill, sergt., must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; pro. from corp. to sergt. April 11, 1865; must. out with company July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
Jacob 11. Moyer, sergt., must. iu Sept, 12, 1861; died July 12, 1864, of wounds received at Cold llarbor June 3, 1864 ; veteran.
Robert Supplee, sergt., must. in Sept. 12, 18G1; died at Weaverton llosp., MId., Oct. 27, 1862.
Jesse Herb-ter, corp., must. in Sept. 12, 1861; must. out with company .July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
George S. Buzzard, corp., must, in Sept. 12, 1861; must. out with com- pany July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
Jonathan B. Ellis, corp., must. in March 30, 1864; must. out with com- pany July 27, 1865.
Iliram C. Lysinger, corp., must. in Feb, 18, 1864; must. out with com- pany July 27, 1865,
Amandus Garges, corp., must, iu Feb. 16, 1864 ; must, out with company July 27, 1xti5.
John Getmau, corp., must. in Feb. 16, 1864; must, out with company July 27, 1865.
Henry Dickenson, corp., mmst. iu Sept. 12, Isfl; pro. to corp. June 3, 1863 : must. out with company July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
James W. Doud, corp., must. in Sept. 12, 1861 : pro. to corp. June 23 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865; veteran.
John S. Jones, corp., must. in Sept. 18, 1861 ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Daniel Lare, corp., must. in Sept. 12, 1-61; must, out Sept. 11, 1864, exp. of term.
Frank II. Mills, corp., must. iu Sept. 12, 1861 ; killed at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864; veteran.
George Vebele, corp., must, in Sept. 12, 1861; died June 18, 1864, of wounds received at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864.
Jolm Adams, corp., must. in April 27, 1864.
Joseph White, corp., must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; died at Middletown, Md., Sept. 15, 1862, of wounds received at South Mountain Sept. 14, 1862.
Abraham Butz, corp., must in Sept 1,2, 1861 ; disch. April 21, 1863.
Julin C. Brannon, corp., must. iu Sept. 12, 1861 ; diedat Newbern, N. C., May 21, 1862.
Levi Bolton, corp., must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; pro, to com, sergt. Dec. 3, 1864.
John W. Shillick, musician, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must, out with com- pany July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
William Barringer, musician, must. in Feb. 6, 1865; must, out with company July 27, 1865.
Edward D. Johnson, musiciau, must. in April 4, 1863 ; traus. to Co. C, date unknown.
Privates.
Ilenry Abbott, must, in Sept. 23, 1864; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
lIenry Alter, must. in Sept. 20, 1864 ; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
George B. Baker, must. in Feb. 23, 1864; must, out with company July 27, 1865.
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James W. Baten, must. in Feb. 29, 1864 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Henry Backus, must. in Oct. 12, 1864; must, out with company July 27, 1865.
Albert Barndt, must. in Feb. 6, 1865; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Samuel S. Buzzard, must. in Feb. 15, 1865 ; must, out with company July 27, 1865.
Benjamin F. Bolton, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; must. out Sept. 11, 1864; exp. of termn.
Samuel Bargert, must. in Sept. 22, 1864 ; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Elijah Block, must. in Sept. 22, 1864; drafted; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
James Block, mustered in Sept. 22, 1864; drafted; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Jonas Beam, must. in Sept. 20, 1864 ; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Joseph S. Burkhart, must. in Sept. 20, 1864; drafted; disch. by G. V. June 2, 1865.
William Brown, must. in Sept. 20, 1864; drafted ; dischi. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
William Barr, mnst. in Sept. 12, 1861; discb. by G. O. May 12, 1865 ; veteran.
James M. Baker, must. in Feb. 24, 1864; disch. by G. O. July 11, 1865.
Thomas J. Bolton, must. in Sept. 12, 1867; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 25, 1865; veteran.
Jovatbao Brooks, must. in Oct. 16, 1861; trans. to Co. G, date un- known.
George Bodey, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; died at Warrenton Junction, Va., May 2, 1864; veteran.
Henry Boyer, must. in Feb. 8, 1864 ; died at Annapolis, Md., May 4, 1864.
John Bare, must. in Feb. 20, 1864; died at Washington, D. C., May 20, 1864, of wounds received at Wilderness May 6, 1864.
George W. Berks, must. in Feb. 16, 1864 ; captured May 27, 1864 ; died at Andersonville, Ga., Oct. 24, 1864, grave 11,434.
William Backer, niust. in Sept. 20, 1864; drafted; died at Philadelphia, Pa., July 1, 1865.
Archibald W. Berks, must. in Feb. 29, 1864.
Benjamin Brownell, must. in Ang. 18, 1864.
Geo. Bond, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; died at Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 20, 1861. James Bolton, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. June 24, 1863.
Jacob Bennett, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. Dec. 2, 1862.
Irwin Barndt, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Nov. 8, 1863.
Gotlieb Bellman, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; died Nov. 19, 1862.
Wm. H. Carrier, must. in Oct. 10, 1864 ; minst. out with company July 27, 1865.
Enos Case, must. in Feb. 27, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
John Claycemb, must. in Sept. 27, 1864; substitute; discb. on surg. certif. Dec. 23, 1864.
Richard N. Capwell, must. in Sept. 22, 1864; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Henry Constable, must. in Sept. 20, 1864; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Heury Collego, must. in Sept. 21, 1864 ; drafted ; discb. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
William Carney, must. in Jan. 8, 1864; died Aug. 19, 1864 ; buried in Cypress Hill Cemetery, Long Island.
Davis Campbell, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. June 28, 1863.
John Clare, must. io Sept. 12, 1861 ; trans. to Batt. K, U. S. Art., Oct. 27, 1862.
James Coulston, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.
Benjamin F. Doud, must. in Jan. 18, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865,
Samuel G. Doud, must. in Jac. 24, 1865 ; must. ont with company July 27, 1865.
Franklin Delinger, must. in March 29, 1865 ; must out with company July 27, 1865.
Joseph H. Divers, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out Sept, 11, 1864, ex- piration of term.
Thomas Doud, must. in Sept. 12, 1801 ; must. out Sept. 11, 1864, expira- tion of term.
A. Druckenmiller, must. in Oct. 16, 1864; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865. Samuel Delinger, must. in Feb. 6, 1865 ; disch. by G. O. June 13, 1865.
Daniel Dried, must. in Sept. 20, 1864 ; drafted ; disch. hy G. O. June 2, 1865.
Jacob H. Derr, must. in Feb. 28, 1864 ; died May 28, 1864, of wounds re- ceived at Spottsylvania Court-House May 12, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
Simon Dobson, must. in Sept. 23, 1864 ; died April 3, 1865, of wounds received at l'etersburg, Va, April 1, 1865.
Isaac De Haven, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; trans. to Batt. K, U. S. Art., Det. 27, 1862.
Charles B. Evans, mist. in Feb. 26, 1864 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Daniel Erker, must. in Oct. 10, 1804 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
George Eckhart, must. in Jan. 27, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Harrison English, must. in Jan. 30, 1865 ; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865. Sammel 11. Frease, must. in Jan. 14, 1864 ; wounded at Spottsylvania Court-House May 12, 1864; absent at must. out.
Thomas Farrell, must. in Feb. 17, 1864 ; wounded at Spottsylvania Court- Honse May 12, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. July 24, 1865.
John G. Fried, must in Jan. 5, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
John Florey, must. in Sept. 17, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
Lewis C. Fisher, must. in Sept. 27, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Israel Foos, must. in Sept. 22, 1864; drafted; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Archibald Findley, must. in Sept. 20, 1864 ; drafted ; disch. by G. O. Juoe 2, 1865.
Henry Foucht, must. in Sept. 30, 1864 ; substitute ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Jesse Frease, must. in Feb. 20, 1864; killed at Spottsylvania Court- House May 12, 1864.
Charles Fix, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; died at Philadelphia, Pa., June 18, 1864, of wounds received at Spottsylvania Court-House May 12, 1864.
Samuel Foreman, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. Jan. 29, 1863.
Nathan Foreman, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. Feb. 18, 1863.
Lind'y R. Franklin, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. March 4, 1863.
John Gross, must. in March 3, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Joseph Gearhart, must. in March 13, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Theodore Gilbert, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out Sept. 11, 1864, exp. of terni.
Israel Ganker, must. in Sept. 22, 1864 ; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Jeremiah Grey, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; died May 16, 1864, of wounds rdcvived at Spottsylvania Court-House May 14, 1864 ; buried in Wilderness Burial Grounds.
Benjamin Goodwin, must. in Aug. 18, 1862 ; deserted Aug. 30, 1863.
Frederick Geisinger, must. in Oct. 7, 1864 ; substitute ; deserted May 30, 1865.
Jonathan Goodwin, must. in Sept. 12, 18G1 ; disch. Dec. 2, 1862. '
William lloffruan, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; crust. out with company July 27, 1865; veteran.
Charles S. Hansell, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865; veteran.
William Herbster, must. in Feb. 25, 1864 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
George A. Hugnenin, must. in Oct. 17, 1864 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Allen Hildreatb, must. in March 13, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Charles G. Hunsinger, must. in Jan. 27, 1865; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
Patrick HI. Hamill, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out Sept. 11, 1864, exp. of term.
William II. Harner, must, in Sept. 20, 1864 ; drafted; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Edward Hallman, must. in Feb. 23, 1864; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps March 4, 1865.
Samuel Haines, must. in Feb. 25, 1864; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps March 4, 1865.
Willlam Horff, must. in Feb. 15, 1864 ; captured Ang. 21, 1864 ; died at Salisbury, N. C., Nov. 3, 1864.
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Daniel Ifood, must. in Feb. 24, 1804;
Charles S. Hausell, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865 ; veteran.
Charles Hayberry, must, io Sept. 12, 1861 ; trans. to Batt. K, U. S. Art., Oct. 27, 1862.
William Heard, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
John Henniss, must. io Sept. 12, 1861 ; trans. to Batt. K, U. S. Art., Oct. 27, 1862.
Isaac M. D. Irwin, must. in Feb. 20, 1865 ; must. ont with company July 27, 1865.
Joho II. Jordan, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865; veteran.
Ralph Jones, mnst. in Feb, 20, 1864 ; must, out with company July 27, 1865.
Wilson James, must. in Jan. 12, 1865 ; must. ont with company July 27, 1865.
Jesse Johnson, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out Sept. 11, 1864, exp. of term.
Isaiah T. Jobnson, minst. in Feb. 25, 1864 ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps March 4, 1865.
Sammuel HI. Jones, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; captured at Clinch Mountains, Tenn., Dec. 13, 1863.
Abraham Jones, must. in Sept. 12, 186] ; captured at Clioch Mountains, Teno., Dec. 13, 1863.
Asbury M. Johnson, must. in Sept. 12, 186;1 ; disch. Sept. 8, 1×62.
Benjamin D. Jones, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. Jan. 4, 1863.
Jacob W. Culp, minst. in Jan. 13, 1865 ; must, out with company July 27, 1865.
Barney Kelley, must. in Feb. 6, 1865 ; must. out with company July 27, | James Reily, must. in Oct. 12, 1864 ; substitute ; must. out with company 1×65.
Edwin Kellichner, must, in Sept 12, 1861 ; must. out Sept. 11, 1864, exp. of term.
Jacob Keller, must, in Sept. 22, 1864; drafted; disch by G. O. June 2, 1465
Charles Keyser, must. in Sept. 12, ING1 ; died Sept. 30, 1862, of wounds received at Antietam, MIdl.
Lewis T. Keyser, must. in Sept. 12, 1861.
William Kilpatrick, minst. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; died at Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. I, 1861.
Lucius Lake, must. in Oct. 10, 1864 ; must. out with company July 27, 1×65.
Joseph N. Lewis, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out Sept. 11, 1864, exp. of term.
Christian Linck, must. in Sept. 12, 1861.
Charles A. Murray, must in Feb. 8, 1864; absent, undergoing sent. G, (. M. at Anburn, N. Y.
Joseph Moyer, must in Oct. 8, 1864 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865. William Mason, must. in Feb. 4, 1865 ; absent, sick, at muster out.
Thomas Morton, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; must. out Sept. 11, 1864, exp. of term.
Samuel J. Miller, must. in Sept. 20, 1864; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Lewis Mattis, must. in March In, 1864 ; killed at Petersburg, Va., July 8, 1864.
Nelson Y. Mattis, must. in Feb. 25, 1864; captured July 30, 1864 ; died at Danville, Va,, Jao. 10, 1865.
Lewis Myers, mist. in Feb. 17, 1864 ; died July IS, 1864, at Philadelphia, Pa., of wounds received at Petersburg, June 17, 1864.
Alexander Mack, must. in Aug. 1, 1864.
James Maguire, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 18/2.
Jacob W. Markley, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. March 21, 1863.
Samuel McCombs, must. in Feb. 12, 1864 : must, out with company July 27, 1865.
William McKane, must. in Ort. 17, 1864; must, out with company July 27, 1865.
Thomas McGrail, must. in Oet. 10, 1864 ; must. ont with company July 27, 1865.
James T. McMullen, must. in Sept. 23, 1864; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 2, 1865.
Henry McLain, must. in Feb. 24, 1864 ; captured Aug. 21, 1864 ; died at Salisbury, N. (., date unknown.
James McGlinchey, must. in Jan. 6, 1865.
Washington McDade, must. in Sept. 12, 1861 ; killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Daniel MrGugan, must. io Sept, 12, 1861 ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Nov. 18, 18G3.
David MeMicken, onist. io Sept. 12, 1861 ; killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Andrew McKane, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; deserted Feb. 23, 1863.
William Nunheimer, must. in Feb. 12, 1864 ; must. out with company July 27, 1865.
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