History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, Vol. I, Part 57

Author: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902. cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Harrisburg, B. Singerly, State Printer
Number of Pages: 1360


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The remainder of the regiment had forced its way back to Cemetery Hill, and was posted behind the stone walls to the left of the Baltimore pike. On the evening of the 2d, the enemy made a desperate assault on that part of the line, and attempted to take the battery which it was supporting. As the rebels were advancing to the attack, a mounted man in the national uniform, repre- senting himself as a staff officer, rode up and ordered the regiment to fall back some distance to a wall in the rear. The order was given, but the greater part of the men refused to retire. The pretended officer discovering that his order was not obeyed, leaped the wall and galloped away towards Gettysburg, evi- dently a rebel in disguise. On seeing this, the men who had obeyed the order and fallen back, advanced again to their old position, where their comrades were engaged. The enemy, in heavy force, rushed forward with the confidence of assured victory, and succeeded in crossing the wall, but could not drive our men from it. The conflict here was a desperate hand to hand encounter, the men clubbing their muskets, and the artillerymen their rammers. The rebels were at length forced back, leaving two regimental colors, and a number of prisoners. Here the brave Lieutenant Briggs, the Adjutant of the regiment, while in the very act of cheering on the men, was killed.


On the 3d of July the regiment continued in position on Cemetery Hill, with the exception of a short time, when ordered to the assistance of a corps momentarily overpowered, and was for three hours exposed to a terrific artil- lery fire. During the night, Lieutenant Hannappel, of company K, pushed into the outskirts of the town, and on the morning of the 4th, the Twenty seventh was among the first to enter Gettysburg, to the great joy of the inhabitants. What a morning was that for the people of this beleaguered town ! For three wearisome days of battle had they with bated breath awaited the issue of the conflict. In the grey dawn, they beheld with uncontrollable gladness the sol- diers of the national army advancing on all their streets !


Following up the enemy in his retreat, skirmishing ensued with his rear at Hagerstown and Funkstown. The loss of the regiment in this battle was two officers and twenty-two men killed, three officers and sixty-five men wounded, and one officer and forty-four men missing.


The rebels having made good their retreat across the Potomac, hastened up the Shenandoah valley, while Meade retraced his steps through Lovettsville, Union, Upperville, and Salem, to Warrenton, holding the old line of the Rappa- hannock. Two months succeeding the battle of Gettysburg was a period of great activity with the cavalry, the infantry being little engaged. On the 14th of


392


TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.


1863


September, while eneamped at Greenwich, Virginia, one hundred and seventy conscripts were sent to the regiment. In the absence of Lieutenant Colonel Cantador, it was at this time commanded by Major M'Aloon. Moving from Greenwich to Catlett's Station, it remained till near the close of September, when it was ordered to Washington, and the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps, under command of General Hooker, were dispatched by rail to Nashville, to the support of Rosecrans, occupying a precarious position at Chattanooga. An army of twenty thousand men with all its trains and material, was taken up at Washington, and in eight days set down at Nashville, in condition for effective service.


On the 24th of October, 1863, the regiment was stationed at Bridgeport, Alabama. On the 28th, in pursuance of orders, it marched along the Cumber- land river towards Chattanooga. On the 29th, the enemy was encountered in the vicinity of Wauhatchie creck, and soon driven baek across the stream. As the column passed Lookout Mountain, it was contimally fired upon by the rebels posted on its summit, but without effect. The command eneamped for the night near the river, having opened communication with Chattanooga. Shortly after midnight, it was aronsed by the sound of heavy firing in the rear, and was ordered to the support of General Geary, who had been attacked. Moving at double quick time, the enemy was soon encountered, posted on a high, steep hill. The Seventy-third Ohio, and Thirty-third Massachusetts were ordered to storm the heights, and after three unsuccessful attempts, they at last succeeded in driving the enemy from his position. As the final charge was made, the Twenty-seventh advanced on their left and captured some pri- soners. In the morning, breast-works were thrown up, which were shelled by the rebels on Lookout Mountain. The line was gradually pushed forward towards the mountain, till it reached to the creek, and was daily shelled by the rebels, but with little effect. Notice of the resignation of Lieutenant Colonel Cantador was received while here, and Major M'Aloon was appointed to snc- ceed him, Captain Reidt, of company C, being promoted to the Majority.


Taking up the line of march on the 22d of November, and crossing the river twice on the way, the brigade arrived at Chattanooga the same evening, and encamped for the night. On the following day, leaving knapsacks and tents in camp, and taking only overcoats and haversacks, it marched a short dis. tance beyond the town and took position in line of battle, already formed. The skirmishers soon became engaged, and drove the enemy, capturing a number of prisoners. The Thirty-third New York having been driven back, a part of the Twenty-seventh Regiment was ordered to its support, relieving it, and re- maining ont all night on the skirmish line. In the morning, as the skirmishers were being relieved, the rebels opened fire on them. Immediately rc-forming, they again advanced, and ont-flanking the assailants, took some prisoners. On the same evening, the regiment moved to the left, along the river, and joined Sherman's forces, then advancing towards Mission Ridge. The Seventy-third Pennsylvania beld the right of the brigade facing the ridge, the Twenty-seventh the left. The entire ridge was covered with breast-works, well supplied with guns. Sherman, away to the left, was attempting to storm the mountain in his front. Shortly after noon, the Seventy-third advanced from the wood where it had been stationed, to the foot of the ridge and took possession of two block- houses. It was soon actively engaged, the rebels attempting to dislodge it. Companies A and B, of the Twenty-seventh, were ordered to its support, and ad-


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BATTLE OF MISSION RIDGE.


393


vanced gallantly. The rest of the regiment, led by Lieutenant Colonel M'Aloon, followed, charging up the ridge to the left of the Seventy-third, and were joined on the way by the two detached companies. In the face of a hot fire of in- fantry and artillery, the column pushed forward, and without firing a shot, drove the enemy behind his last line of breast-works and to within a few paces of his battery. Too much exhausted by the charge up the rugged face of the ridge to seize their advantage in time, the enemy rallied and was re-inforced. For two hours this position was held, and until every cartridge had been used, the right flank of the regiment turned, and two-thirds of its number either killed or wounded; then, and not till then, was it forced to fall back .* The brave Lieutenant Colonel M'Aloon wascarried off the field with five wounds, from the effects of which he died on the 7th of December, 1863. He was succeeded in command by Major Reidt. The regiment advanced to the charge two hun- dred and forty strong. Of this number, one oficer and forty-five men were killed, and six offiers and eighty men wounded.


On the 26th of November the regiment started in pursuit and subsequently made a long and wearisome march under Sherman, to the relief of Burn- side, at Knoxville, beleaguered by Longstreet. On the 13th of December it returned to the neighborhood of Chattanooga. The sufferings of the men in this mid-winter march, without shelter or blankets, were intense. Having been ordered to leave their tents and knapsacks in camp before going into battle, they had been put upon the march without being allowed the opportunity of obtaining them. During the remainder of the winter the regiment continued in camp near Lookout Mountain.


In the re-organization of the army which ensued, the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps were consolidated, forming the Twentieth, under command of General Hooker. The Twenty-seventh regiment was attached to the First Brigade of Geary's Division. On the 4th of May, 1864, an order was received to march. This had not been anticipated, and was the occasion of much ill feeling. The men had expected to be mustered out of service on the 5th of May, the day on which their services had been accepted, and from which they had received pay, and they were disposed to assert by violence what they had thought to be their rights; but a fair statement of their case by the commanding general of the division, caused better counsels to prevail. Falling into column as the army marched out, they shared in the honor as well as the hardships of that grand campaign on Atlanta, the blow which burst the bubble known as the Southern Confederacy. At Rocky Face, Dug Gap, Resaca and Dallas they fought with their accustomed bravery. At Dallas, on the 25th of May, their term having now fully expired, they received orders to proceed to Philadelphia to be mustered out of service. Arriving on the 31st of May, they were paid and received their final discharge on the 11th of June, 1864, having been absent three years, and in the service three years and two months.


At their muster out they numbered three hundred and thirty-six officers and men. Of the officers who went out with the regiment, but one, a First Lieu-


* EXTRACT FROM GENERAL SHERMAN'S OFFICIAL REPORT.


BRIDGEPORT, Ala., December 19, 1863.


The brigade of Colonel Bushbeck, belonging to the Eleventh Corps, which were the first to come out of Chattanooga to my flank, fought at the Tunnell Hill, in connection with General Ewing's Division and displayed a courage almost amounting to rashness. Following the enemy almost to the tunnel gorge, it lost many valuable lives. # *


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394


TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT,


1864


tenant, returned with it, now a Lieutenant Colonel, in command of the regi- ment; all of the other officers had been promoted from the ranks. Its original strength was one thousand and forty-six, and it received, at various times, recruits and conscripts to the number of three hundred. Company F, num- bering one hundred men, was detached for special duty at Washington, early in the war and never again returned. Company G, having about eighty men, was transferred to the Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania. One hundred and fifty offi- cers and men were killed in battle. Two hundred and fifty died from disease and wounds. Four hundred were wounded in action. One hundred and fifty (mostly conscripts) deserted; and two hundred and eighty were discharged for disability.


In June, 1866, the regiment was temporarily re-organized under the com- mand of Captain Vogelbach of company B, and participated in the ceremonies incident to the return of the flags to the Governor of the State, on the 4th of July. The old flag, with the names of the battles inscribed, was borne in the column by the remnants of a once strong regiment, and delivered to the Chief Executive, from whose hands they had received it.


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


TERM-YEARS.


REMARKS.


Max Einstein Adolph Bushbeek ..


Coł ... do


May 31, '61, Oet. 2, '61,


Promoted to Lt. Colonel, Sept. 8, 1861-to Colonel, Oet. 2, 1861-in command of Ist Brig. 2d Div. 11th A. C., and 2:1 Brig. 2d Div. 20th A. C., from Nov. 1, '62, to May 23, 1864-mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.


Charles Angeroth.


Lt. Col.


May 31, '61,


Mustered out, September 7, 1861.


Lorenz Cantador.


.. do


Sept. 7, '61,


3 Promoted to Major, Sept. 7, 1861-to Lt. Colonel, Oct. 2, 1861-resigned November 16, 1863.


Peter A. M'Aloon ...


.. do


May 31, '61,


Promoted from Major, Nov. 16, 1863-died Dee.


August Riedt.


do


May


, '61,


3 Promoted from 1st Lt. company C, to Capt., Aug. 1, 1861-to Major, Dee. 13. 1863-to Lt. Col. Mar. 19, 1861-mustered out with reg., June 11, 1864. Resigned September 7, 1861.


Wm. Schoenleber.


Maj do


May 31, '61, 3


John N. Lang


June 3, '61, 8 Pr. from Capt. Co. I, to Major, Oet. 2, 1861-dis- charged on Surgeon's certifieate, Oct. 23, 1862.


Hugo Von Seidlitz ..


.do


Dec. 1, '61, 3 Promoted from Sgt. to Lt. company H, Jan. 21, 1862-to Capt. company A, Nov. 1, 1862-to Maj. March 19, '64-mus. out with reg. June 11, 1864.


Shreve Ackley.


Adj.


May 31, '61, 3


Promoted from 1st Lt. and Adj. to Captain com- pany I, October 2, 1861.


Charles Leo ...


.. do


Dec. 18, '61, 3


Promoted from 2d Lt. company H, to Adjutant, December 18, 1861-resigned May 12, 1862.


Jastrow Alexander


... do.


June 1, '61,


3 Promoted from Sgt. Co. A. to Ist Lt. company F, Aug. '61-to Adjutant May 12, 1862-to Captain company E, September 25, 1863.


NOTE .- The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks:


Ab. absent.


Cor. Corporal.


Fr. from.


Pl. principal.


Surg. Surgeon.


Asst. assistant.


Com. commissioned or Forl. furlongh.


Priv. private.


Sgt Sergeant.


Adj. Adjutant.


commissary.


Hos. hospital.


Reg. regiment.


Sub. substitute.


Ba. buried.


Cert. certificate.


Lt. Lieutenant.


Red. reduced.


> tew. steward.


Bv brevet.


Dis. dismissed.


Mas. mastered.


Res. resigned.


Tr. transferred.


Bd. band.


Dis'y. disability.


Muc. musician.


Kem. removed.


Vet. veteran voluntee.


Capt. Captain.


Disch, discharged.


Mis. missing.


Son. sentenced.


Wd. wounded.


Chap. Chaplain.


Exp. expiration.


Pr. promoted.


Serv. service.


Wds. wounds


3


Mustered out, October 2, 1861.


...


7, 1863, of wds. received at Missionary Ridge.


395


THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE


REMARKS.


Walter S. Briggs.


Adj.


Sept. 1, '61,


Eugene Himley ..


.do


July 15, '63,


Fred'k Breitinger ...


Q. MI ....


May 31, '61,


Joseph Grimm.


do


Jan. 26, '62,


3 Transferred as Ist Lt. to company D, Nov 1, '62.


Julius Heimburg.


.do


May 31, '61,


3 Promoted to 2d Lt .- to Ist Lt. and Q. M., Nov. 1, 1862-mustered out with regiment, June 11, '6-1. Resigned September 25, 1861.


Henry Heller


Surg ..


May 31, '61, 3


Wn. H. Goutinger


.do


Oet.


8, '61,


3 Mustered out, October 9, 1862.


Max Heller


.do


May 31, '61,


Promoted to Surgeon, October 14, 1862-resigned April 1, 1863.


Thos. H. Sherwood .do


May 5, '63,


3 Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 186-1. Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.


W. H. II. Ginkinger As.Sur.


Aug.


4, '62,


Edward B. Heekel ... do


Mar. 14, '63,


3 Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864. Resigned August 1, 1861.


Louis Sehreiner .. .. do


May 31, '61, 3 Promoted from Com. Sgt., Jan. 1, '62-deserted March 5, 1862-dismissed April 24, 1863.


Abraham Gotwals .. Sr. Maj. June 1, ' 3 Promoted to Sgt. Major, Maren 20, '64-mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864. Wash'n Chromelien' .do May 31, '61, 3 Discharged August 28, 1861, to accept com. as Lieutenant in cavalry regiment.


A. S. Angeroth do


May 31, '61,


...


Promoted to Sgt. Major, Aug. 28, 1861-discharg- ed on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 8, 1861.


Adol'h F. Vogelbach .do


June 1, '61, 3 Promoted to Sgt. Major, September 8, 1861-to 2d Lt. company B, October 23, 1862. June 1, '61, 00 Promoted to Sgt. Major, May 1, 1863-to 1st Lt. company K, March 29, 1864.


Theodore Sander. .do


June 1, '61, 3


Bernard Reiter.


Q. M. Sr May


5, '61,


3


Theophilus Haefele Com. Sr May 31, '61, 3


Promoted to Com. Sgt., January 1, 1862-mus- tered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.


Alex'r Gablentz.


.do


May 31, '61,


Charles Stoehr


Ord.Sgt


June 1, '61,


Benj. B. Goodman ..


do


May 31, '61,


3 Promoted to Ord. Sgt., November 1, 1861-to 2d Lt. compauy B, January 11, 1862.


Albert Arner .do


June 1, '61, 3 Promoted to Ord, Sergeant, January 1, 1862-dis- charged-date unknown.


Francis Haas


June 1, '61, 3


S. S. Casselberry. dc


May 31, '61, 3


Adolph Tafel.


do May 31, '61,


3


Promoted to Hos. Stew. from Q. M. Sgt., Nov. 1, 1862-mustered out with reg., June 11, 1861. Discharged ou Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '61. Transferred from private, 29th N. Y. Vols., and promoted to Hospital Steward, Sept. 30, 1861- to 2d Lt. company K, November 1, 1862.


REGIMENTAL BAND.


Theodore Artelt.


Edw'd Heinbreuck ... do


Pl. Muc June 1, '61, 3 Pr. from Cor. company E, to principal muc., May June 1, '61, 3 1, 1863-mustered out with reg. June 11, 1864. Pr. from Cor. company C, to principal muc., May 1, 1863-mustered out with reg. June 11, 1864.


Frank Weidman. .. do


3 Mustered out June 30, 1862.


Christ'n D. Basler ..


Muc ....


May 31, '61, 3 Mustered out June 30, 1862.


Henry Bauman .do


May 31, '61,


13


Diseh. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '61.


Mathias Birk


.do May 31, '61,


3 Mustered out June 30, 1862.


William Breeht. ảo May 31, '61,


3 Mustered out June 30, 1862.


William Buzzard


do


May 31, '61,


Charles Cox do


May 31, '61,


John C. Donahue do


May


31, '61,


Viucent Ferreau.


.. do


May


31, '61,


3 Mustered out June 30, 1862.


Jos. Fewerstein. do


May 31, '61,


3 Mustered out June 30, 1862.


Jacob Fuhr


do


May


John Fuhr.


.do


May


31, '61,


31, '61, 3 Mustered out June 30, 1862. Mustered out June 30, 1862. 3


Wm. Fuhman .... do


May May


31, '61,


Mustered out June 30, 1862. 3


Jacob Geisenhoeur .. .do


31, 761,


3 3 Diseh. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '61. Mustered out June 30, 1862.


John Graw. .do


May


31, '61,


Theophilus Gysi ... do May 31, '61, 3 Disch. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '61. Mustered out Juue 30, 1862.


Chris'r Hasserode ... .. do May 31, '61, 3


William Hampton .. .. do May 31, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '61.


TERM-YEARG.


3 Promoted fr. Cor. company I, to 2d Lieutenant- to Adjutant-killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1564. Resigned January 26, 1862. 3


3


Jolin A. Reubert .. Chap ...


June 9, '61, 3


Charles Bauer .do


Promoted to Sgt. Major, November 1, 1862-trans- ferred as 1st Sgt., to company E, May 1, 1863. Promoted from private company C, to Quarter- master Sergeant, November 1, 1861-mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.


3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, '61. 3 Promoted to Ord. Sgt., June 27, 1861-to 2d Lt. company K, November 1, 1861.


3 Disch. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '61. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, '61. 3 Diseh. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '61.


396


TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT,


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


TERMI-YEARS.


REMARKS.


Valentine Hcin.


Muc.


May 31, '61,


3


Mastered out June 30, 1862.


Francis Leveille.


.do


May 31, '61, 3


Mustered out June 30, 1862.


Francis Luit.


do


May 31, '61, 3


Mustered out June 30, 1862.


Thomas Morley


.do


May 31, '61, 3 Disch. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '61.


John Murray


.do


May 31, '61, 3 Disch. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '61.


Henry Oberkirch ..


.. do


May 31, '61, 3


Promoted to musician, November 22, 1861-mus- tered out June 30, 1862.


Chas. L. Oberkirch .. do


May 31, '61, $ Mustered out June 30, 1862.


Heury Paul ..


do


May


31, '61, 3


Christopher Pultz ... Chas. Schlotterer.


.do


May 31, '61,


3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, 61. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '61. 3| Mustered out June 30, 1862.


COMPANY A.


RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.


Her'n A. Vogelbach


Capt


June 1, '61, 3


Transferred from company D-resigned January 14, 1862.


Louis F. Resag


do


June 1, '61,


3 Pr. from 1st Lt. Co. H-resigned Jan. 14, 1863.


Hugo V. Seidlitz.


.do


Dec. 1, 763, 3 Promoted to Major, March 19, 1864.


J. Adelsheimer


... do


May 31, '61,


3


Transferred from company B, as 2d Lt., Nov. 1, '62-pr. to 1st Lt., Dec. 1, '63-to Capt., March 19, 1861-mustered out with company, June 11, '64. Promoted from Sergeant-resigned Jan. 14, 1862. Deserted July 17, 1862.


Charles Walter.


Ist Lt ...


July 10, '61,


3


William Eller


.do


Jan. 14, '62,


3


Ignatz Cohn.


.. do


Aug. 1, '61,


3


Louis Heiligmann ..


.. do


Mar. 20, '64,


Promoted to Captain company B, Jan. 1, 1864. Promoted from Ist Sgt. to 1st Lieut., March 20, 1864-mustered out with company, June 11, '64.


Julius Heimburg ...


2d Lt ...


May 31, '61,


3 Transferred from company B, as 2d Lt .- pro- moted to Quartermaster, November 1, 1862.


Erich Bartels


.do


Nov. 1, '62,


3


Transferred from 73d regiment P. V .- promoted to Ist Lt .- transferred to Co. D, Dec. 18, 1863. Promoted to 1st Lt. Co. I, 27th regiment P. V. 3


Frank Faust ..


do


May 31, '61,


3 Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.


Sampson Goldberg


.. do


May 31, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.


Chas. Koechstetter do


May 31, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.


Jacob Luescher.


.. do


May 31, '61,


3 Promoted to Sergeant, Jan. 31, 1862-mustercd out with company, June 11, 1864.


Anthony Michael ... Henry Mumbauer ..


.. do


May 31, '61, May 31, '61, 3


3 Deserted January 27, 1862.


Michael Rauth


.. do


May 31, '61,


3 Promoted to Sergeant, Oct. 17, 1861-mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.


John Rausher. .. do


May 31, '61, 3 Promoted to Sergeant, June 9, 1862-mustered ont with company, June 11, 1864.


George Vogel


.. do


May 31, '61, 3


Promoted to Sergeant, March 20, 1864-mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Peter English


Corp ....


Aug. 15, '63, 3


George Gammel.


.. do


May 31, '61, 3


George Hochrein.


... do


May 81, '61,


3 Promoted to Corporal, October 6, 1862-mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Frank Herman .. do


June 1, '61,


3


Hugo Jacoby.


.. do


Aug. 20, '62,


3


Henry Kosengarten .do


May 31, '61,


Henry Mauk. do


May 31, '61,


Frederick Nehls ...


.. do


May 31, '61,


3


Promoted to Corporal, February 23, 1864-inus- tered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Frederick Willard .. .. do


May 31, '61, 3


Promoted to Corporal, September 23, 1861-mus- tered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Hugo Hoserodt.


Muc.


May 31, '61, 3


Wm. Schoenleber. do


May 31, '61, 3


Albert Seifarth. do


Nov. 1, '61, 3


Bonifacius Steiner. do


Aug.


1, '61,


3


William Wolf. .. do


May 31, '61, 3


Arnold, George Private


May 31, '61, 3


Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Albrecht, Christian .. do May 31, '61,


3


Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Armhold, Max. .. do May 31, '61,


Bizzard, Isaac. .. do May 31, '61, 3


Blumenthal, Simon ... do May 31, '61, 3.


3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 30, 1861. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, 1862. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, 1862.


.. do


Promoted to Sergeant, March 19, 1864-mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Jastrow Alexander


Serg't ..


July 10, '61,


Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864. Promoted to Corporal, October 6, 1862-mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.


Promoted to 1st Lt. company C, 27th reg. P. V. Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864. Promoted to Sergeant company K, 27th reg. P. V. Promoted to Corporal, Jannary 31, 1862-mus- tered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861. Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 7, 1861. Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864. Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864. Transferred to company C, June, 1861.


Jan. 20, '62, 3 Deserted June 30, 1863.


Robert Kirsh. do


do


May 31, '61,


397


THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


NAME.


BANK.


DATE OF MUSTER ISTO SERVICE.


REMARKS.


Borst, George.


Private


May 31, '61,


Bachman, Fridolin


.do


Aug.


1, '61,


3


Boer, Mathias


.do


Aug. 17, '63,


3


Brayer, Peter


.do


June 3, '61,


3


Bendel, Charles.


.do


May 31, '61,


3


Baubean, William. do


May 31, '61,


Brauer, John ..


do


Aug. 14, '63,


3 Deserted September 30, 1863. Died at Philadelphia, January 23, 1865.


Corbit, William HI ..


do


Aug. 15, '63, 3


Deserted September 30, 1863.


Davis, Else


.do


Aug. 15, '63,


3


Debering, Adolph ...


do


May 31, '61,


3


Erion, Charles ..


.dlo


June 3, '61,


Ellinger, Charles.


do


Aug. 18, '63,


3


Fischer, Nicholas ... .do Frankel, Meyer .. .do


May 31, '61,


3


Fortenbacher, Fred dc


May 31, '61,


3


Findling, David ..


.do


Oct. 20, '62,


3


George, Felix


.do


May 31, '61,


Grotz, John


.do


May 31, '61,


3


Gardner, James


.do


Aug. 15, '63,


3


Glenn, John ..


do


Aug. 15, '63,


3


Gross, Leopold ...


.do ...


June 3, '61,


3


Guntman, Casper ...


do


May 31, '61,


3


Hummell, Charles .. .do


May 31, '61, 3


Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.


Huber, Peter.


.clo ...


May 31, '61,


3


3 Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.


Habisrittinger, Aug .. do May 31, '61, 3 Corporal-reduced-mustered out with compa- ny, June 11, 1864.


Hornstein, George ..


do


May 31, '61,


Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. 3


Harlfinger, Gustav


.do


May 31, '61,


8


Hausman, William .. do


June 3, '61, 3


Hembold, James L .. do


Oct. 1, '61,' 3


Heyman, Herman .. .do May 31, '61, $


Haas, Frank. do


May 31, '61, 3


Haimpel, Jolın


do


May 31, '61,


3


Hool, William .... .do


Aug. 17, '63,


Hoffman, Charles ... .. do


Aug. 17, '63,


Habisrittinger, Wm .. do May 31, '61,


Jacobson, August ..


do


Aug. 17, '63, 3


Jordan, Charles.


.do


May 31, '61,


Kirchner, Jacob do


May 31, '61,


Koppe, Charles do


May 31, '61,


Kuhn, Magnus




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