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After the battle the regiment was ordered to report for duty to Colonel Edwards, post commander at Winchester, and was employed in guarding against the attacks of guerillas and in keeping open eom- munication with the base of supplies. On the 15th of October, Major Spera was sent with a detachment to Martinsburg, and while there was ordered to escort General Sheridan to the front,1 and was with him in
1 Early on the 18th of October, Major Spera, in command of a detach- ment of the Seventeenth Cavalry, while at Martinsburg, whither he had been sent on the previous day, was ordered to report to Major Forsythe, of General Sheridan's staff, then at Martinsburg, and was di- rected by him to hold his command in readiness to escort Major-General Sheridan, in company with Colonels Thorn and Alexander, to the front. The column left Martinsburg at nine A.M., arrived at Winchester at three r.M., General Sheridan stopping at post headquarters, Colonel Ed-
wards, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts, commanding. The escort en- camped for the night at Mill Creek, a mile south of the town, with orders to be in readiness to move at five on the following morning. Very early in the morning rapid artillery firing was heard in the direction of the front. At about eight A. M. General Sheridan came riding leisurely along, remarking that the artillery firing was no doubt occasioned by a recounoissance which had been ordered for that morning. Shortly after
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that ride rendered famous by the stanzas of T. Buchanan Read, taking part in the great battle which completely crushed the enemy in the valley, and returned to Winchester with dispatches on the 20th. Until the 27th the regiment remained on duty at Winchester, when it was relieved and rejoined the division. On the 19th of December, General Torbert led his command by Front Royal into the valley of Virginia, and on the 22d met the enemy at White's Ford, driving him, and again on the following day near Gordonsville, where, finding his infantry in heavy force, Torbert was obliged to fall back. The Seventeenth was of the rear guard in the retreat, and snecessfully held the enemy in check, who made | streams, swamps and mud were encountered and repeated attacks. In repelling one of these, Lieu- overcome with a cheerfulness on the part of the troops that was truly admirable. . To every officer and man of the First and Third Cavalry Divisions I return my sincere thanks for patriotic, unmurmuring and soldierly condnet." tenant Alfred F. Lee was killed. Returning to the vicinity of Winchester, the regiment went into per- manent quarters, and during the winter was employed in pieket and scout duty, detachments being occa- sionally sent out against roving bands of the enemy. On the 27th of December, Colonel Kellogg was honorably discharged and Lieutenant-Colonel Ander- son promoted to succeed him, Major Durland being promoted to lieutenant-colonel, and Captains Luther B. Kurtz and William Thompson to majors. On the 31st of December the Second Brigade was sent to Lovettsville, in the Loudon Valley, for the protection of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. and for guarding the citizens against lawless bands that were coustantly committing depredations.
On the 24th of February, 1865, Sheridan led the cavalry in a grand raid upon the James River Canal and other rebel communications in rear of Richmond. At Staunton the head of the column began skirmish- ing with the enemy. On the 6th of March the command reached Scottsville, and the work of de- struction commenced. Locks were blown up, and mills and rebel stores were destroyed. The First and Second Brigades went to Howardsville, entting
passing Milltown fugitives from the field began to appear, giving another interpretation of the firing of the morning. All trains going to and re- turning from the front were at once ordered to be parked to the right and left of the road near Milltown. General Sheridan then ordered Major Spera to take twenty men with the best horses from the escort and follow him, as he was going to "move lively" to the front, the re- mainder of the escort being directed to report to General Forsythe, and Colonels Thorn and Alexander to do " what they could in stemming the tide of fugitives." On the way up the pike towards Newtown the crowds of men and wagons thickened, until the multitude became al- most a jam, so much so that it was impossible to keep the pike, and General Sheridan struck to the left of the road, dashing through fields and over fences and ditches. He spoke to few, occasionally crying out, "Face the other way, boys !" A chaplain was met mounted on a mule who seemed importunate to speak with the general, and beckoned him to stop ; but the general told him to face about and ride along if he had anything to say. But the mule-mounted chaplain was soon left behind with his story untold. On arriving upon the field the general struck to the right of the road, where were Generals Wright, Getty and members of his own staff, one of whom remarked : "General, I suppose Jubal Early intends driving you out of the valley." "What !" exclaimed Sheridan, "drive me out of the valley, three corps of infantry and all my cavalry ? I'll lick him before night." With a lion heart he set to work disposing his forces, and by nightfall be had redeemed bis promise.
and demolishing the canal and destroying supplies destined for the rebel army. On the 8th the Second Brigade marched via Howardsville, Scottsville and Fluvanno Court-House to Columbia and thence to Gooehland Court-House, returning during the night to Columbia, continuing the work of destruction. From the James River the command moved npon the Virginia Central Railroad, which was likewise rendered unserviceable, and on the 26th rejoined the army before Petersburg. "There perhaps never was a march," says Sheridan, " where nature offered such impediments and showed herself in such gloom as upon this; incessant rain, deep and almost im passable
Sheridan reached the army just as it was moving on its last campaign, and he at once took the van. At Stony Creek the cavalry became engaged, and the Second Brigade was hastened forward to the support of Davie's division, which was forced back, the Seventeenth losing a number wounded and missing in the engagement. At daylight of the 1st of April fighting was renewed, the Union lines charging the enemy in his works, the division capturing six hun- dred prisoners and two battle-flags. The loss in the Seventeenth was severe, Captain James Ham being among the killed, and Captains English, Donehoo, Reinhold and Lieutenant Anglun among the wounded. Rapid marching and hard fighting continued until the 6th, when General Ewell, with one wing of the rebel army, was captured. From that point the cavalry kept up a running fight with the enemy's advance until he reached Appomattox Court-House, where the whole rebel army was forced to lay down its arms. In seenring this joyful result the cavalry, led by Sheridan, contributed largely, the Seventeenth sustaining its hard-earned reputation for gallantry to the last.
From the Appomattox the regiment returned to Petersburg, and after a week's rest marched to the neighborhood of Washington, where it re- mained in eamp until its final muster out of service, on the 16th of June. A detachment of this regiment was consolidated with parts of the First and Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiments, forming the Second Provisional Cavalry, and remained in service until the 7th of August, when it was mustered .out at Louisville, Ky. In his farewell order to the Seven- teenth, General Devine says: "In five successive campaigns, and in over threescore engagements, you have nobly sustained your part. Of the many gallant regiments from your State, none has a brighter record, none has more freely shed its blood on every battle-field from Gettysburg to Appomattox. Your gallant deeds will be ever fresh in the memory of
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your comrades of the Iron Brigade and the First Division. Soldiers, farewell !"
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Josiah II. Kellogg, col., must. in Nov. 19, 1862; res. Dec. 27, 1864.
James Q. Anderson, col., must. in Sept. 6, 1862 ; pro. from capt. Co. A to maj. June 13, 1863 ; to lient .- col. April 30, 1864 ; to col. Jan 23, 1865; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
John B. Mc Allister, lieut .- col., must. in Oct. 7, 1862; pro. from capt. Co. I Nov. 0, 1802 ; res. May 31, 1863.
Coe Durland, lient .- col., nmst. in Oct. 23. 1862 ; pro. from capt. Co. M to maj. Nov. 20, 1862 ; to lient .- col. Feb. 13, 1865 ; brevet col. March 13, 1865 ; disch, by G. O. June 20, 1af5.
David B. Hartranft, maj., must. in Oct. 14, 1862 ; pro. from enpt. Co. L Nov. 20, 1862; res. Jan. 11, 1863.
Reuben R. Reinhold, maj., must. in Oct. 2, 1862 ; pro. from Ist lieut. Co. E Oct. 22, 1862; res. Ang. 9, 1864.
Weidner II. Spera, maj., umst. in Oct. 14, 1×62 ; pro. from capt. Co. C Aug. 10, 1864; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
Luther B. Kurtz, maj., must. in Oct. 30, 1862; pro. from capt. Co. C Feb. 13, 1865 ; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
William Thompson, maj., umst. in Nov. 1, 1862 ; pro. from capt. Co. IT Feb. 13, 1865 ; brevet lient .- col. March 13, 1865; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1×65.
Perry J. Tate, ailjt., must. in Sept. 23, 1862; pro. from 1st sergt. Co. E Nov. 20, 1862; res. May 31, 1×63.
James A. Clark, adjt., must. in Sept. 21, 1862; pro. from Ist sergt. Co. K Nov. 6, 1863 ; disch. by G. O. Jnuc 20, 1865.
John Anglum, q.m., must. in Oct. 2, 1862 ; pro. from Ist lient. Co. K Nov. 21, 1862; killed ut Of Church Tavern, Va., May 30, 1864.
Edwin A. Bean, q.m., must. in Sept. 17, 1862; pro. from sergt. Co. L July 22, 1864 : disch, by G. O. June 20, 1865.
Henry M. Donchoo, rom. sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1862; pro. from private Co. A Nov. 19, 1862 ; to capt. Co. B Dec. 29, 1862.
John P. Ross, com, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1862; pro. from com. sergt. Co. A to com. sergt. Nov. 1, 1862 ; to com. sub. May 26, 1865 ; disch, by G. O. June 20, Isti5.
Isaac Walburn, surg., must. in Jan 10, 1863 ; res. Sept. 28, 1863.
Thad, S. Gardner, surg., must. in Ang. 2, 1862 ; pro, from ussist. surg. 62d Regt. P. V. Oct. 23, 1863 ; res. April 6, 1864.
George B. Pomeroy, surg., must. in April 8, 1863 ; pro. from assist, surg. Iloth Regt. P. V. May 2, 1864 ; disch, by G. O. June 28, 1865.
Jas. B. Moore, assist, surg., mist. in Oct. 23, 1862 ; res. July 18, 1863.
J. Wilson Dewitt, assist. surg., must. in April 10, 1863; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
Henry A. Wheeler, chaplain, must, in Nov. 21, 1862 ; res. March 8, | Charles J. Kepler, corp., must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; prisoner from Sept. 22,
1863.
Robert S. Morton, chaplain, imust. in March 24, 1865 ; disch. by G. 0. June 20, 1365.
Sanmel M. Drew, vet. surg., must. in June 4, 1863 ; disch. Aug. 7th, to date Jun. 16, 1865.
Jerome I. Stanton, sergt .- maj., minst. in Sept. 21, 1862; pro. from 1st sergt. Co. B June 10, 1865 ; must. ont with regiment June 16, 1x05. Isaac N. Grubb, sorgt .- maj., must. in Sept. 26, 1862; pro. from corp. Co. I Aug. 23, 1863; to Ist lient. Co. I July 22,. 1864.
Stanley N. Mitchell, sergt .- maj., must. in Sept. 21, 1862; pro. from private Co. B Ang. 1, 1864; to 2d lient. Co. D Dec. 28, 1864.
Jamies Brannon, sergt .- maj., must. in Sept. 22, 1862 ; pro. from private Co. MI July 21, 1864 ; to 2d lieut. Co. M June 10, 1865.
George S. Drexler, sergt .- maj., must. in Sept. 28, 1862 ; pro. from q.m .- , sergt. Co. 1 Nov. 1, 1862; trans. to Co. I Ang. 25, 1864.
Thos. II. Boyd, q.m .- sergt .. must. in Oct. 6, 1864; pro. from private Co. 1 .Jan. 1, 1865 ; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
John A. English, com. sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1862 ; pro. from private Co. A May 26, 1863 ; must. out with regiment June 16, 1865.
Henry J. TardIr, hosp. steward, most. in Sept. 22, 1862; pro. from private Co. MI Oct. 4, 1803; must. out with regiment June 16, 1865.
Peter F. (lark, hosp, steward, must. in Sept. 21, 1862; pro. from private Co. K March 1, 1864 ; must, out with regiment June 16, 1865.
Jobn M. Furman, hosp, steward, must. in Oct. 3, 1862 ; pro. from private Co. D Nov. 20, 1862; disch, on surg. certif. April 11, 1863. James N. Smith, hosp. steward, must. in Sept. 21, 1862 ; pro. from private Co. B April 9, 1863 ; disch. on surg, certif., date nuknown.
Thomas Lawrence, saddler, must. in Sept. 30, 1862 ; pro, from private Co. K April 6, 1863 ; must. out with regiment June 16, 1865.
William C. Walker, saddler, must. in Oct. 3, 1862 ; pro. from private Co. 31 Nov. 1, 1862 ; trans. to Co. M April 6, 1863.
James Hyde, chief bugler, must. in Feb. 28, 1864 ; pro. from bugler Co. B Nov. 1, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. June 21, 1865.
Jonathan M. Darrow, farrier, must. in Sept. 21, 1862; pro, from private Co. B Nov. 1, 1862; trans. to Co. B May, 15, 1863.
COMPANY L.
David B. Hartranft, capt., nmust. in Oct. 14, 1862 ; pro. to maj. Nov. 20, 1862.
John L. Rees, capt., nmist. in Sept. 27, 1862 ; pro. from 1st lient. Nov. 20, 1862; res. May 29, 1863.
Theodore W. Bean, capt., must. in Oct. 17, 1862 ; pro. from 2d to 1st lient. Nov. 21, 1862; to capt. Nov. 1, 1×63; brevet maj. and lient .- col. March 13, 1865; disch, by G. O. June 20, 1865.
William II. Wright, Ist lieut., mmust. in Sept. 25, 1862; pro. from 1st sergt. to 2d lient. Nov. 21, 1862 ; to Ist lieut. Aug. 8, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
Thomas J. Owen, 2d lieut., must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; pro. from sergt. Nov. 1, 1863 ; disrb. by G. O. June 20, 1st5.
Ellis P. Newlin, Ist sergt., must. in Sept. 25, 1862; disch, by G. O. June 19, 1865.
John M. Bean, q.m .- sergt., unist. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; must. ont with com- pany June 16, 1965.
Thomas II. Humphrey, com, sergt., must. in Sept. 25, 1862; must. out with company .June 16, 1865.
John T. Johnson, sergt., must. in Sept. 17, 1842 ; pro. to sergt. Oct. 30, 1864 ; must, ont with company June 16, 1865.
Joseph C. Jones, sorgt., must. in Sept. 17, 1862; pro. from corp. Nuv. 1, 1863 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Henry C. Yerkes, sergt., mmust. in Sept. 17, 1862; pro. to sergt. Drc. 10, 1863 ; must, ont with company June 16, 1865.
William Wright, sergt., must. in Sept 25, 1862 ; pro, to sergt., date un- known ; unist. out with company June 16, Ist5.
George Ferree, sergt., must. in Sept. 25, 1962, pro, from corp. May I5, 1×65 ; ist. out with company June 16, 1865.
Lewis B. Bailey, sorgt., must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; disch. by G. O. May 15, 1865.
William IInnsicker, sergt., must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; diseb. on surg. certif. thet. 1, 1864.
Henry G. Hunter, sorgt., must. in Sept. 17, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. Ort. 1, 1864.
Edwin A. Bean, sergt., must. in Sept. 17, 1862; pro. to q.m. July 22, 1864.
Enos P. Jeffries, sergt., must. in Sept. 25, 1×62 ; com. 2d lient. Co. E July 16, 1864 ; not mustered ; disch. by G. O. June 21, 1865.
1×63, to Feb. 28, 1865 ; most, ont with company June 16, 1865.
Gideon Saylor, corp., must. in Sept. 15, 1862; pro. to corp., date un- known ; must. out with company Inne 16, 18G5.
Robert Gill, corp., must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; pro, to corp., date unknown ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Josiah Tyson, corp., must. in Sept. 17, 1462; pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1×63 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Mahlon Kline, corp., must. in Sept. 17, 1862; pro. to corp. Dec. 10, 1×63 ; must. ont with company June 16. 1865.
Ezekiel Fogel, corp., must. in Sept. 25, 1862; pro. to corp. March 1, 1865 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
James M. Kennedy, rorp., mast. in Sept. 25, 1862; pro. to corp., date unknown : must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Daniel Farner, corp., must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; pro. to corp. May 15, 1865 ; minst. ont with company June 16, 1865.
Preston Shoemaker, corp., must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; disch. on surg. certif. Oct. 28, 1863.
John G. Tyson, corp., must. in Sept. 25, 1862; captured Sept. 6, 1864 ; died at Salisbury N. C., Feb. 2', 1862: burial record Jan. 31, 1865. John A. Ross, bugler, must. in Sept. 25, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1×05.
Franklin A. Savage, bugler, must. in Oct. 6, 1862 ; must. out with com- pany Inne 16, 1865
Andrew Irwin, blacksmith, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; must. out with com- pany June 16, 1xB5.
Sammel Linsenbigler, suldler, must. in Sept. 17, 1×62; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Privates.
Joseph Aiken, mnst. in Sept. 19, 1864 : inust. out with company June 16, 1×65.
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Henry S. Acker, must. in Sept 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll. Jacob Antis, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Joseph Anchey, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on mister-out roll. Clem. Armbruester, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-ont roll. Daniel Bungey, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 : must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Franklin Booth, must. in Ang. 28, 1864 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Reuben Bender, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; disch. for wounds, with loss of arm, received at Cold Harbor, Va., May 31, 1804.
Harrison Barringer, must. in Oct. 25, 1864; must. ont with Co. B, 2d Regt. Pro. Cav., Ang. 7, 1865.
Daniel Bordman, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; not ou muster-out roll.
Peter S. Boyer, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Jonas Buyer, Inst. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Henry Basler, must, in Sept. 16, 1862 ; nut on muster-ont roll. Jacob Batzel, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on nmister-out roll. George Brosins, must. in Sept. 8, 1864 ; not on muster-ont roll. Jacob Carl, must. in Sept. 9, 1864 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865. W. M. Cunningham, must. in Aug. 8, 1864; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
John flare, must. in Oct. 25, 1864.
John Cooper, must. in Sept. 25, 1862.
William Cooper, must. in Oct. 13, 1862.
William M. Davis, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Eli Dyson, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; must, ont with company June 16, 1865.
Henry Dotts, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Ellis B. Davis, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; died at Washington, D. C., Nov. 1, 1863; buried in Military Asyhim 'emetery.
William Dearolf, umst. in Sept. 25, 1862 : not on muster-out roll.
Henry Erb, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; mmst. out with company June 16, 1865.
William Erb, must. in Sept. 25, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Amos Ecoff, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1805.
Beneville Eck, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; captured ; died at Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 22, 1865 ; burial record Jar . 14, 1865.
Jacob Fox, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865
Frederick Ferree, must. in Sept. 1. 1864 ; must. out with company June 16, 1805.
Patrick Ford, nmist. in Oct. 10, 1º64 ; must. out with Co. B, 2d Regt. Pro. Cav., Ang. 7, 1865.
John Fanst, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-ont roll.
John Freese, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
William Gayley, inust. in Sept. 25, 1862: disch. for wounds received at Cold Harbor, Va., May 31, 1864.
Samuel Garvis, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; tisch. on surg. certif. Nov., 1863. James C. Grattan, mist. in Oct. 14, 1864 ; minst. out with Co. B, 2d Regt. Pro. Cav., Ang. 7, 1865.
Leopold Gastinger, minst. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-ont roll.
Aaron Hood, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., May 31, 1864 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Joshua Hauck, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; disch., date unknown. P. I Hummelbaugh, must. in Oct. 14, 1804 ; absent at innster out.
Benjamin Hlosler, must. in Oct. 25, 1864 ; must. ont with Co. B, 2d Regt. Pro. Cav., Ang. 7, 1865.
Mahlon Herbst, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
llenry Herbst, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
John R. Heard, must. in Sept. 19, 1804 ; disch, by G. O. May 23, 1865.
William Irwin, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Joseph Irwin, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; disch., date unknown.
Erastus F. Johnson, must. in Oct. 6, 1862 ; must, out with company June 16, 1865.
Jolin Jenkins, must. in Oct. 13, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Harrison Johnson, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on mnster-out roll. Jacob Johnson, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Jacob Kook, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Israel Kolb, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Edward Keegan, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; wounded at Trevilian Station, Va., June 12, 1864 ; prisoner from June 12 to Sept. 24, 1864 ; must. ont with company June 16, 1865.
Jefferson Kennedy, must. in Sept. 25, 1862; must. ont with company June 16, 1865.
William H. Kepler, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must, out with company June 16, 1865.
Jacob Kline, must. in Sept. 9, 1864 ; must, out with company June 16, 1865.
Charles Keller.
John Kohl, must, in Sept. 16, 1862 : not on muster-out roll,
Milton Kranse, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Angustus Keyser, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Abraham P. Koons, must, in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-ont roll.
Edward Kepp, must. in Sept. Id, 1862 ; not on mister-out roll.
John P. Koons, minst. in Sept. 16, 1862; not on muster-ont roll.
Frederick P. Koons, must. in Sept. 16, 1862; not on muster-out roll.
Philip Kline, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
John C. Lutz, minst. in Sept. 17, 1862; disch, on surg. certif. Oct. 20, 1863.
James L. Lowery, must, in Sept. 25, 1862 ; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May, 1864 ; trans. to V. R. C. ; disch. by G. O. July 26, 1865.
Jobn E. Lynch, mist. in April 15, 1864 ; mist. out with Co. B, 2d Regt. Pro. Cav., Ang. 7, 1865.
Henry Loftus, must. in Ort. 7, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. Aug. 10, 1865. Samuel S. Leidig, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on mnster-out roll.
Albert Leidig, must, in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
11. >. Longaker, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
John Lord, must. in Sept. 19, 1864; not on muster-out roll.
Enos F. Mack, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must, ont with company June 16, 1865.
William Miller, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; inst. out with company Jnne 16, 1865.
Sammel Miller, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must. out with company June 10, 1865.
David R. Martin, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; minst. out with company June 16, 1865.
Benjamin II. Markley, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; disch, by G. O. May 23, 1865.
James F. Moore, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; disch., date unknown.
Henry March, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; died at Washington, D. C., date unknown.
Lewis D. Miller, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-ont roll.
Adam Moyer, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-ont roll.
John G. Miller, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Samuel McDonald, must. in Sept. 25, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Joseph McGinnis, must. in Sept. 25, 1862.
John Neiman, must. in Sept. 16, 1862; not on muster-out roll.
Johan Neiffer, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
Jolin O'Neal, nist. in Oct. 13, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Edwin L. Ourn, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; trans, to V. R. C .; disch. by G. 0. July 5, 1865.
Josepb Plank, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, ING5.
Wilson P. Powell, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Wilson P'. Pine, must. in Sept. 25, 1862; disch. by G. O., July 28, 1865.
William C. Park, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; trans. to 69th Co., 2d Batt., V. R. C. ; disch. by #. O., June 15, 1865.
Daniel Puhl, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
John Pool, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-out roll.
William D. Quigg, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on muster-ont roll.
Jeremiah Royer, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Samuel Ramsey, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Albert Roberts, must. in Sept. 25, 1862 ; disch. hy G. O. June 10, 1865.
William Richardson, must. in Oct. 13, 1862; mnst. ont with Co. B, 2d Regt. Pro. Cav., Aug. 7, 1865.
Charlee Rhoades, minst. in Sept 17, 1862 ; died, date unknown. Oliver Rushon, must. in Sept. 16, 1862 ; not on minster-out roll.
Henry Sassaman, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
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HISTORY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Theophilus Steltz, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must, out with company June 16, 1865.
Albert Schauely, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Jacob Schanely, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; must, out with company June 16, 1865.
Jefferson Schanely, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
George II. Smith, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Thomas Smith, must. in Sept. 17, 1862; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
George W. Smith, must. in Sept. 17, 1862 ; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
Nicholas Smith, must. in Sept. 9, 1864 ; must. ont with company June 16, 1865.
William Savage, Sr., must. in Ang. S, 1864 ; omst. out with company June 16, 1865.
John L. Savage, must. in Ang. 8, 1864; must. out with company June 16, 1865.
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