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the corps. And now, for a period of nearly a month, during the intense heat of the season, marches and counter-marches between Washington and the Shen-
town, where a new line was taken up and the corps effectively rallied. Here Sheridan, who had been absent in the early part of the day, joined them, and andoah Valley, over the soil of Maryland and Virginia, a general advance was sounded. The One Ilundred followed, apparently to little purpose.
Finally a new department was created and General Sheridan assigned to its command. His army was composed of the Sixth, Eighth and Nineteenth Corps, with a force of cavalry sent from the Army of the Potomac. Manœuvring at once commenced, by which the enemy was drawn from his stronghold at Fisher's Hill. On the 29th of August the cavalry, under Merritt, supported by Ricketts' division, met and defeated a body of the enemy near Smithfield. En- couraged by this success, at two A.M. on the morning of the 19th of September, Sheridan moved from his camp at Berryville to attack Early, resting on the line of the Opequan, six miles away. By daylight the stream was crossed, and dispositions were at once made for attack. The One Hundred and Thirty-eighth occupied the first line in the brigade, with the Sixth Maryland and Sixty-seventh Pennsylvania on its right and left. The first attaek was made by the Sixth and Nineteenth Corps, in which a decided advantage was gained, but was lost by a fatal gap between the two corps, which, widening as they advanced, allowed the enemy to break through. Some confusion resulted ; but the command was soon rallied, when the grand advance was made, and under a terrific fire of musketry and artillery it swept forward full upon his front, and at every point was victorious, the enemy retreating in precipitation and confusion. The pursuit was con- tinued to Fisher's llill, where he was found prepared to offer formidable resistance. Ricketts' division occupied a position in front of a strong rebel earth- work on the extreme right of the line, and when the Eighth Corps, under Crook, had, by a mountain-path, turned that flank, the whole line moved simultane- ously upon the enemy and again drove him in utter rout, making extensive captures of prisoners, guns and small-arms. The loss of the regiment in these engagements was four killed, thirty-nine wounded and three missing. The army now moved on in pursuit, in three columns, preceded by a line of skirmishers, of which the regiment formed part, and in a rencounter near New Market with his rear guard suffered some loss in wounded. At Harrisonburg the pursuit was stayed, and the army soon after returned and went into camp at Cedar Creek, the enemy returning sub- sequently with reinforcements and taking position in his favorite stronghold at Fisher's Hill.
A little after midnight of the 18th of October the rebel army was led from its camp, and stealthily approaching the Union camp, at daybreak, turned the left of the line, where the Eighth Corps lay, and taking it in reverse, swept it back, the rout soon communicating to the Nineteenth Corps, which stood next. The Sixth Corps had time to rally, and offered some resistance, but was finally withdrawn to Middle-
and Thirty-eighth held manfully its place in the severe conflict which followed, and shared in the glorions victory which resulted. The loss was two killed and forty wounded. Lieutenants Samuel W. Cloward, John A. Gump, William B. Lovett and Martin S. Bortz were among the wounded, the two former mortally. At the opening of this campaign Colonel McClennan, debilitated by sickness, was obliged to leave the command, and the regiment was led throughout by Major May. On the 2d of No- vember the One Hundred and Thirty-eighth, with other troops, was taken to Philadelphia, where it remained in camp until the 11th, when it returned to the army, now in camp near Winchester.
Early in December the corps returned to its place in the army before Petersburg, taking position be- tween the Ninth and Second Corps, vacated by the Fifth. The One Hundred and Thirty-eighth was detailed to garrison Fort Dushane, an earth work on the rear line of defenses near the Wellon Railroad. At Christmas a bountiful repast was provided by friends of the regiment in Montgomery County, and a beautiful stand of colors was presented, a gift from "Loyal Citizens of Norristown and Bridgeport, Pa." In acknowledgment of the latter gift, an elaborate address, breathing intense devotion to the national cause, was prepared and sent to the donors.
At midnight on the 1st of April the regiment joined the corps, and took position in the third line, a general assault having been ordered along the whole front upon the enemy's works. At four o'clock in the morning of the 2d the signal of advance was given, and moving forward under a raking musketry and enfilading artillery fire, through tangled under- wood and ditches, the Sixth Corps carried the works in its front, sweeping everything before it. Pursuit of the flying foe was immediately given, the One Hundred and Thirty-eighth following up in a north- westerly direction for nearly two miles, making numerous captures.1 Returning to the point where it first crossed the rebel works, it participated in the charge upon the rebel fort last taken by the division, suffering some loss. The losses in the operations of the entire day were sixteen wounded, Captain James B. Heebner and Lieutenant J. P. Iredell being of the number. Immediate pursuit was commenced, and at Sailor's Creek the corps came up with the enemy's main
1 " Two men of Company F penetrated the country as far as the South Side Railroad, and tore up some of the track. While engaged in this work they encountered two rebel mounted officers, why demailed their surrender. Corporal John W. Mank immediately shut one of the officers, and Private Wolford fired at the other, but missed, and the rebel escaped. The men then came back to the regiment and reported their adventure. It is supposed that the officer killed by Corporal Mank was the rebel General A. P. Hill, as various reports give the circumstances of his death as similar to those of this case."-Colonel MClennan's Official Report.
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body drawn up at a commanding position beyond the stream. Crossing this and the marshy bottom through which it courses, the First and Third Divisions as- saulted in the face of a galling fire, and routed the foe, capturing prisoners in excess of their own num- hers. The loss of the regiment was three killed and seven wounded, and here its fighting ended. Three days thereafter Lee surrendered, and the event was celebrated with every demonstration of rejoicing through all the camps. Two weeks later the corps made a forced march of a hundred miles to Danville, to the support of Sherman. But its co-operation was not needed, and it returned to Richmond by rail, and thence marched to the neighborhood of Washing- ton, where, on the 23d of June, it was mustered out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
C. L. K. Sumwalt, col., must. in Ang. 30, 1862 ; disch. March 30, 1863. M. B. McClennan, col., minst. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; pro. from Capt. Co. A to lient .- col. Sept. 2, 1862 ; to col. May 2, 1863; brevet brig .- gen. April 2, 1865 ; wounded at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, 1863 ; nmust. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
Lewis A. May, hent .- col., must. in Aug. 29, 1862; pro. from maj. Feb. 12, 1865 ; most. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
Jacob W. Cress, adjt, mist. in Ang. 30, 1862 ; pro. from Ist lient. Co. B Aug. 30, 1862; wounded at Mine Bun, Va., Nov. 27, 1863 ; umst. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
Edward B. Moore, q.m., pist. in Ang. 26, 1862 ; pro. to capt. and cont. sub. I. S. V. Ang. 4, 1864 ; brevet maj. ; must. ont July 31, 1865. David L. MeKenzie, q.m., must. in Ang. 16, 1862; pro. from com. sergt. July 6, 1864 ; minst. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
C. P. Herrington, surg., must. in Sept. 13, 1862: pro. from assist, surg. 48th Regt. P. V. Oct. 30, 1862 ; disch. on surg. certif. Dec. 4, 1863. Charles E Cady, surg., must. in Sept. 5, 1862 ; pro. from assist. surg. Jan. 22, 1864 ; most. out with regiment June 23, 1865.
Thomas C. Thornton, assist. surg., minst. in Sept. 12, 1862 ; pro, to surg. 67th Regt. P. V. April 20, 1865.
Thomas P. Tomlinson, assist. surg., must. in May 17, 1865; must. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
James F. Porter, chap., must. in Sept. 7, 1862; res. June, 26, 1863.
James W. Curry, chap., must. in March 21, 1863; disch. by special or- der March 8, 1854.
John W. Feight, chap., mist. in Aug. 30, 1862, pro. from capt. Co. F Feb. 21, 1865 ; nmst. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
II. C. Grossman, sergt .- inaj., must. in Ang. 16, 1862; pro. from corp. Co B Sept. 1, 1862 ; to 2nd lient. Co. B April 9, 1864.
Timothy Kane, sergt .- maj., must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; pro from priv. Co C April 26, 1864 ; to Ist lient. Co. C Dec. 1, 1864
Osceola Lewis, sergt .- mnaj., minst. in Ang. 30, 1862 ; pro. from priv. Co. I Dec. 12, 1864 ; to 1st lient. Co. I May 16, 1865.
Renben Ilallowell, sergt .- maj., mist. in Ang. 26, 1862 ; pro, from sergt. Co. 1 May 16, 1865 ; must. ont with regiment June 23, 1865
James W. Kennedy, q.m .- sergt., must. in Ang. 26, 1862; pro, from sergt. Co. I Sept. 15, 1862 ; must out with regiment June 23, 1865. Franklin Ramsey, com, sergt., must. in Ang. 19, 1862; pro, from priv. Co. A July 6, 1864 ; must. out with regiment June 23, 1865.
James G. Wells, hosp. stew., nmust. iu Ang. 23, 1862: pro. from priv. V'o. K. Sept. 1, 1862 ; must. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
Lawrence Deifabangh, prin. mus., must. in Ang. 29, 1862; pro. from mns. Co. E Feb. 3, 1864 : must. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
William Earle, prin. mns., must. in Sept. 3, 1862 : pro. from mms, Co. I Oct. 30, 1864 ; must. ont with regiment June 23, 1865.
COMPANY A.
M. R. McClennan, capt .. must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; pro. to lient .- col. Sept. 2, 1862.
Charles Y. Fisher, capt., must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; pro. from 1st lient. Oct. 23, 1862 ; wounded at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, 1863 ; disch. Sept. 17, 1804. James B. Heebner, capt., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; pro. from sergt. to 1st sergt. Sept. 19, 1862 ; to capt. Dec. 2, 18064 ; wounded at Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864, and at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6, 1>65 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1: 65.
Samuel J. Yarger, Ist lient., must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; pro. from 2d lient. Oct. 23, 1862 ; disch. Sept. 12, 1864.
John Dalbey, Ist lieut. must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Opequant, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; pro. from sergt. Dec. 2, 1864 ; mmust. out with company June 23, 1865.
John E. Essick, 2dl lieut., must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; pro. front Ist sergt. Oct. 3, 1862 ; died May 11 of wounds received at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.
Daniel A. Reiff, 2d lient., nuist. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; pro. from corp. to sorgt. July 1, 1864 ; to 2d lieut. April 3, 1865 ; wounded at Opequan, Va., Sept. 19, 1864 ; minst. out with company June 23, 1865.
John Benton Major, Ist sergt., mmust. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; pro. from corp. to sergt. Dec. 1, 1864 ; to Ist sergt. May 13, 1865; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Harrison Bickle, Ist sergt., must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Wilder- ness May 6, and at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864 ; pro, from sergt. Dec. 1, 1864 ; disch. on surg. certif. May 12, 1865.
Egbert B. Buzley, sergt., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864; pro. from corp. Dec. 1, 1864; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Adam J. Schrack, sergt., muist. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; pro. from corp. April 3, 1865 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Samuel A. Moore, sergt., must. in Aug. 19, 1862; pro. from corp. Sept. 19, 1862 ; to sergt. May 13, 1865; must, ont with company June 23, 1×65.
George W. Williams, sergt., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; pro. to corp. Dec. 1, 1864; to sergt. May 13, 1865 ; must. unt with company June 23, 1865.
Lorenzo D. Shearer, sergt., must. in Ang. 19, 1862; pro. from corp. Sept. 19, 1862 ; disch. on surg. certif. May 12, 1865.
Davis W. Roberts, sergt., must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; died at Washington, D. C., June 14, of wounds received at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
James Crozier, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; pro, to corp. Dec. 1, 1864 ; disch, by special order June 30, 1865.
Joseph K. Moore, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862; pro. to corp. Dec. 1, 1864 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Elbridge Griffith, corp., must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Cold Ilar, bor, Va., June 1, 1864 : pro. to corp. Dec. 1, 1864 ; minst. out with company June 23, 1865.
Crary Stewart, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, 1863 ; pro. to corp. Dec. 1, 1864 ; must, out with com- pany June 23, ISG5.
William 11. Myer, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; pro. to corp. April 5, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1x65.
Adam Hersh, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, 1863 ; pro. to corp. April 5, 1865 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Eugene Shearer, corp., most. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; pro. to corp. May 13, 1865 ; must, ont with company June 23, 1865.
Samuel L. Welde, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; pro. to corp. May 13, 1863 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
John 11. Sliogloff, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862; died May 6, 1864, of wounds received at Wilderness, Va.
Paul A. Smith, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; died at Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 19, of wounds received at Oqequan, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.
Morris E. Hinkle, corp., must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; killed at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6, 1865.
George HI. Buck, musician, most. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must, out with com- pany June 23, 1865.
Samuel Mitchell, musician, mnst. in Jan. 30, 1865 ; must, ont with com- pany June 23, 1865.
Privates.
Samuel S. Anderson, must. in .Aug. 19, 1862; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
George E. Apple, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
John E. Ashford, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
John T. Bailey, must. in Ang. 26, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Peter E. Bean, must. in Ang. 10, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Reuben Bankis, must. in Feb. 11, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Henry Bittoo, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; disch. on snrg. certif. March 15, 1865.
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William T. Benner, mnet. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; trans. to Co. A, 24th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 10, 1865 ; disch. by G. O. June 28, 1865.
Franklin B. Bond, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; trans. to 51st Co., 2d Batt. Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 25, 1865 ; discb. on surg. certif. April 21, 1835.
Jacob Culflesh, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must, out with company June 23, 1865.
Jacob Colter, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Franklin Cooker, must, in Ang. 13, 1862 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Preston Custer, nmst. in Jan. 30, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
W. Coppleberger, mst. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Monocacy, MI.l., July 9, 1864 ; disch. on surg. certif, May 12, 1865.
Alex. Cuthbertson, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 : disch, on surg. certif. May 18, 1×G5.
Henry Colter, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; died July 14, of wounds received at Monucacy, Md., July 2, 1864 ; buried in National Cemetery, An- tietam, section 26, lot E, grave 518.
William Dntlinger, must. in Ang. 19, 1862; must, ont with company June 23, 1865.
James W. Davis, minst. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; wonmed at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, 1863 ; disch. by G. O. June 14, 1×65.
George De Haven, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must ont with company June 23, 1865.
George W. Evans, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, 1863; must. ont with company JJnne 23, 1865.
Peter S. Eddieman, inust. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; killed at Opequan, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.
Benjamin Fisher, mnst. in Feb. 11, 1865; disch. by G. O. July 3, 1865.
John H. Griffith, must. in Ang. 19, 1862; prisoner from May 6, 1864, to Feb, 27, 1865 ; minst. out with company Inne 23, 1865.
Abraham Gotwaltz, must. in Ang. 19, 1862; died at Winchester, Va., Oct. 11, of wounds received at Opeqnan Sopt. 10, 1864.
Sammel Grubb, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; died at Washington, D. C., June y, of wounds received at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.
Philip Hahn, Jr., minst, in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. ont with company .Inne 23, 1805.
John Harrold, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; prisoner from June 13, 1864, to Feb. 26, 1865 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Juseph Hampton, must. in Jan. 28, 1865 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
George Hunter, nmst. in Aug. 9, 1865; must. out with company June 23, 1×65.
Benjamin D. [farrar, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded nt Spottsylvania Court-Honse, Virginia, May 12, 1864 ; disch, by G. O. May 15, 1865. William JI, Hunter, inst. in Dec. 14, 1863 ; trans, to U. S. Navy April 19, 1864.
Joseph S. Hollowell, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; died at Simpson Hospital, Md., Dec. 11, 1862.
James Henry, must. in Ang. 19, 1862.
William II. Isett, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1×65.
Joseph W. Jones, mnst. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Jeremiah Jones, must. in Jan. 16, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Richard Jones, must, in Jan. 28, 1865 ; must, out with company June 23, 1865.
Richard M. Johnson, umist, in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must, out with company June 23. 1865.
Jacob D. Jackson, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; died at Jessop's ('nt, Md., Nov. 25, 1802.
llenry S. Keeley, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. ont with company .nie 23, 1×65.
David R. Krieble, must. in Aug. 19, 1862; wounded at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, 1863; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
William II. Koplin, must, in Ang. 19, 1862; minst. out with company June 23, 1865.
Isaac Kennedy, must. in Ang. 19, 1862.
David H. Lukens, minst. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864 ; innst. out with company Jnie 23, 1865.
William R. byle, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; must, ont with company June 23, 1865.
William K. Lukens, must. in Ang. 19, 1862; must. out w
company June 23, 1865.
William Lynn, must. in Jan. 14, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Edward H. Linck, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; captured ; died at Salisbury, N. C., Jan. 17, 1×65.
Isaac M. Miller, must. in Feb. 11, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Michael Murphy, must. in Ang. 19, 1862; disch. by G. O. May 10, 1865. William Magee, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; died May 9, of wounds received at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.
Jos. Noblit, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865. James Noblit, nist, in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, 1863 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
William Noblit, must. in Jan. 30, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
James Nolan, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Opequan, Va., Sept. 19, 1864 ; minst. out with company June 23, 1865.
Sammel Nnss, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. out with company June 23, 18G5.
Abraham Newcomer, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; disch. on surg. certif. Ang. 25, 1863.
Jefferson Ortlip, minst. in Jan. 14, 1863 ; must, out with company June 23, 18G5.
Charles Pyle, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Charles Pugh, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864 ; disch, on surg. certif. Dec. 1, 1804.
Thomas M. Ramsey, must. in Ang. 19, 1862; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Horatio Royer, must. in Ang. 19, 1862; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Joseph Rhinehart, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Ileury ", Rhoads, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Coll Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864 ; must, out with company June 23, 1865.
bewis K. Reigle, must. in Jan. 9, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Levi Ringler, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; disch. on surg. certif. Oct. 24, 1864. Franklin Ramsey, must, in Ang. 19, 1862; pro, to eom. sergt. July G, 1×64.
George W. Ross, inst. in Ang. 19, 1862; died at Washington, D. C., Sept. 25, 1x#3.
William Rodenbangh, must. in Aug. 10, 1862 ; died at Frederick July 20, of wounds received at Monocucy, Mdl., July 9, 1864 ; buried in Na- tional Cemetery, Antietam, section 26, Int E, grave 529.
Jacob Schock, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; mustered ont with company June 23, 1865.
David M. Snyder, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Monocney, Mil., July 9, 1864 ; must. out with company June 23, 1863.
Albert W. Streeper, must, in Ang. 10, 1862; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
William Simpson, mist. in Jan. 31, 1865 ; must, out with company June 23, 1865.
Archibaldl Stewart, must. in Ang. 19, 1862; died at Washington, D. C., June 15, of wounds rervived at Cold Harbor, Va., June 9, 1x64 ; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Sylvester Stahley, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; killed at Cedar frerk, Va., Oct 19, 1864.
Milton Streeper, minst. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; missing in action at Wilderness Va., May G, 1864.
Davil Uplegrove, must. in Ang. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Opequan, Va., Sept. 19, 1864, and at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 2, 1865 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1x65.
Watson Wilde, must. in Aug. 19, 1862 ; wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864 ; mmst. ont with company June 23, 1×65.
Michael Wheeler, must. in Dec. 24, 1863; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Henry C. Wells, must. in Ang. 30, 1864 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
George M. Williams, must. in Feb. 13, 1865; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
William Wilkinson, must. in Jan. 30, 1865 ; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
COMPANY C.
George W. Guss, capt., must. in Ang. 26, 1862; wounded at Monoracy, Md., July 9, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. May 15, 1865.
William Neiman, Ist lient., must. in Ang. 25, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. Ang. 22, 1×63.
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Samuel W. Cloward, Ist lient., must. in Ang. 20, 1862; pro. from 1st bergt. Sept. 5, 1863 ; died Nov. 1, of wounds received at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
Timothy Kane, Ist lieut., must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; pro. from sergt .- maj. Dec. 1, 1864; brev. capt. April G, 1865; must. out with company June 23, 1865.
John A. Wills, 2d lient., must. in Ang. 25, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. Aug. 13, 1863.
Matthews T. Server, must. in Ist sergt., Aug. 20, 1862; pro. from sergt. Jan. 14, 1865 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Henry S. Smith, Ist sergt., must in Ang. 20, 1862 ; disch. Jan. 14, 1865, for wounds received at Wilderness, Vn., May 6, 1864.
Charles R. Jones, sergt., must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; pro. from corp. Nov. 1, 1864 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Samuel D. Salsburg, sorgt., minst. io Ang. 20, 1862 ; wounded at Monoc- acy, Ma., July 9, 1864 ; pro. from corp. March 1, 1865 : must. out with company June 23, 1865.
Sylvester Makens, sergt., must. in Aug. 20, 1862 ; pro. from corp. March 1, 1864 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Jason T. Butler, sergt., must, in Aug. 20, 1862 ; wonmed at Monocacy, Md., July 9, and at Cedar Creek, Va., Sept. IN, 1864 ; pro. from corp. June 1, 1865 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Samnel Aikins, sergt., muet. in Ang. 20, 1862; disch. May 30, 1865, for wounds received at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.
C. II. Fitzgerald, sergt .. must. in Ang. 20, 1862; disch. Feb. 14, 1865, for wounds received at Opequan, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.
Benjamin L'ebele, sergt , must. in Aug. 20, 1862; missing in action at Monocacy, Md., Ily 9, 1864.
Joseph R. Moyer, corp., must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; must. out with company June 23, ING5.
James R. Griffiths, corp., must. in Ang, 20, 1MG2 ; prisoner from May 6 to Dec. 23, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. Tune 12, 1865,
II. IT. Shainline, corp., must. in Aug. 20, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Jesse Slingluff, corp., must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
George E. Lowery, corp., must. in Ang. 20, 1862; wounded at Willer- ness, Va., May 6, 1864 ; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
Charles Pennypacker, corp., must. in Ang. 20. 1862 ; wounded at Mine
Run, Vn., Nov. 27, 1863 ; pro. to corp. March 1, 1865 ; must. out with company Inne 23, 1865.
Aaron R. Selah, corp., must. in Ang. 20, 1862; pro. to corp. March 1. 1865 : mist, ont with company June 23, 1865.
Edward Il. Smith, corp., must. in Ang. 20, 1862 ; wounded at Opequan, Va., Sept. 19, 1x64 : pro. to corp. June 1, 1865 ; minst, ont with com- pany June 23, 18G5.
Michael Lighteap, corp., must. in Ang. 20, 1862.
Edwin S. Suteb, mus., minst. in Ang. 20, 1842 ; must. out with company June 23. 1865.
George W. Foreman, nous., must. in Ang. 20, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. Der. II, 1863.
Prirates.
David F. Anderson, must. in Ang. 20, 1862; wounded at Cedar Creek Va., Oct. 19, 1864 : absent, in hospital, at muster ont.
Charles A. Bodey, must. in March 8, 1865 ; disch, hy G. O. June 16. 1863.
Levi Cutler, must. in Ang. 20, 1862; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1×64; must. ont with company June 23, 1865.
William H. Coulson, must. in Ang. 20, 1962; wounded in action May 20, 1864 ; must. ont with company June 23, TxG5.
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