History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, Vol. I, Part 97

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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THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT-THIRD RESERVE


to the extreme left to check the enemy, who was endeavoring to force him- self between the main army and Centreville. Forming in columns of brigade, they met the enemy's charge by a counter-charge, and a desperate hand to hand conflict ensued. At length the Reserves were overpowered and driven back some distance, but succeeded in staying the advance of the enemy, and held the ground until reinforced by a brigade of Regulars, and the safe retreat of the army was secured. The loss of the Third Regiment was severe, and the fall of Captain H. Clay Beatty, one of the most promising officers, was deeply felt.


On the following day occurred the battle of Chantilly, in which the division was ordered up and held in reserve, and was, for a time, under artillery fire, but was not actively engaged. The army was now put in motion to meet the rebels advancing into Maryland. They were first encountered at the passes of the South Mountain, where they were strongly posted to dispute the passage. The battle was opened at different points, while Meade, with the Reserves, marched quietly to the extreme right, when, turning to the mountains, he en- countered the foe. To guard against an attack on his flank by the enemy's cavalry, while storming the heights in front, the Third was sent to an eminence far to the right, where it remained until sundown. It was then ordered to the support of Ransom's Battery, with which it remained until sunrise of the 16th. Moving on the same day, Hooker's Corps was concentrated at Keedysville, and at three in the afternoon the Reserves crossed the Antietam. They were accom- panied by cavalry and Cooper's Battery, and after moving about a mile beyond the bridge, turned into the fields to the left of the road, advancing slowly, ready to form to resist cavalry, which threatened flanks and front. While moving thus, eight companies of the Third were deployed as skirmishers, and soon the enemy opened with shot and shell, to which Cooper briskly replied, and a severe contest commenced with the infantry, in which the enemy was driven back, and the Reserves occupied the ground that night which they had won. On the following morning the division moved by the right flank, deployed into line of battle, and was quickly engaged. A battery was soon brought to its aid, and for some time it held the ground unaided. At length, after hours of hard fighting, other troops were sent to its relief and it was held in reserve. The loss in killed and wounded during the battle was fifty-one.


Discomfitted in the battle of Antietam, the enemy withdrew and rapidly re- treated up the Shenandoah Valley. On the 26th of October, the Third broke camp and moving with the division, crossed the Potomac and marched to the neighborhood of Warrenton. While here, General Burnside assumed command of the army, and preparations were made for a campaign towards Richmond by way of Fredericksburg. Moving from Warrenton to Fayetteville, the com- mand encamped until the 17th of November, when it moved down to Brooks' Station, on the Acquia Creek railroad, remaining until the 8th of December, the date of preparations for, and initiation of movements against Fredericks- burg, where the enemy was now concentrated and entrenched. The bombard- ment opened on the 11th, and on the following morning the Reserves moved across the river at a point about three miles below the city. The field on which the battle was to be fought, consisted of a plateau extending from the bluffs of the river to a range of heavily wooded heights, commencing on the Rappahan- nock above Fredericksburg, and extending to the valley of Massaponax, a distance of four or five miles, its greatest width being two miles. On the morning of the 13th the Reserves were in motion and advanced to within a


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1863


BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG.


thousand yards of the base of the mountain, and laid down on the edge of the field behind the batteries they were to support. The Second Brigade held a position three hundred paces in rear of the first. Scarcely were the troops in battle order, before the enemy opened upon them with a number of batteries that continued to play without intermission until noon, when two of their cais- sons were blown up, which caused a temporary abandonment of their guns .* This moment was seized by General Meade to order the charge, and quickly springing to their feet, with loud cheers the men rushed forward through the terrible fire of infantry that was opened upon them from rifle-pits, and crossing the Richmond and Fredericksburg railroad, drove the enemy from behind the embankment, up through the woods, and over the crest of the heights. Pressing on, they crossed a road, levelling the fences, and entering the open ground, swept across it, passing rows of the enemy's muskets stacked, taking them by utter surprise, and reached their reserve, coming in sight of their ambulance train.t So vigorous and sudden was the attack, that the rebels in some instances had not time to get under arins before they were at the mercy of their assailants. At this point the reinforcements for the enemy came up and opened upon the front, and upon both flanks of the Union column, which, being en- tirely unsupported, was forced to retire. On reaching the open ground an attempt was made to rally and re-form the men. The flags were waved to the front, and a considerable body of men formed in line; but in vain : for after twenty minutes stand the enemy swept down upon them in overwhelming force, and they retired to their batteries, the enemy not following beyond the railroad. During the charge, the Third maintained its position with great firmness, and was among the very last to retire, losing in killed, wounded and missing one hundred and twenty-eight.


The night passed quietly, and on the following day, though there was con- siderable cannonading and the regiment was several times ordered into line, it did not become engaged. On the night of the 15th, the division re-crossed the river and encamped a mile back from the stream, remaining till the 17th, when it marched to White Oak Church.


On the 20th of January, the Third broke camp and marched ten miles up the river, to the vicinity of Bank's Ford. The army was moving with the de- sign of again crossing the Rappahannock and offering battle, but was stopped in full career by the impassible nature of the roads. Returning to camp the regiment remained until the 8th of February, when it moved to the defences of Washington, where it was attached to the Twenty-second Army Corps. Here an opportunity was given to rest and recruit its ranks, having been greatly fe-


* The light batteries of the enemy posted on Meade's left, cross-firing with those in front of Gibbons, poured such a withering fire into the advancing column it was compelled to halt and dispose of the batteries under Pelham on Meade's left. While this was being done a con- centrated fire from the batteries, supported by the Sixth Corps, was opened upon the three isolated batteries thrown forward upon Lane's front, which compelled these batteries to retire with considerable loss .- Battle-field of Fredericksburg, (Rebel,) page 16.


ยก EXTRACT FROM THE TESTIMONY OF GENERAL MEADE .- I think the attack was so vigo- rously made that they were taken somewhat by surprise. I did not myself reach the plateau in front of our advance. I was down at the railroad superintending the movements there. But I was told by some of my officers who gained the plateau, that they passed rows of the ensmy's muskets stacked. The attack was so vigorous and sudden the enemy had not time to take up their muskets. Some of their regiments broke without forming .- Report on the Conduct of the War, part 1, page 692. 1


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THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT-THIRD RESERVE.


1863


duced by severe fighting and by long and fatiguing marches. Here it remained with the rest of the Second Brigade until January, 1861, when, in company with the Fourth Regiment, both under command of General Sickel, it was ordered to duty in West Virginia. Inasmuch as the two regiments were asso- ciated throughout this campaign, their record being nearly identical, it is given as one, and will be found in connection with the narrative of the Fourth. Upon its return from the Western Virginia campaign it proceeded to Philadelphia, where it was mustered out of service on the 17th of June, 1864.


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


TERM-YEARS


REMARKS.


Horatio G. Sickel.


Col


May 27, '61,


3


Promoted from Capt. company K, to Col., June 21, 1861-mus. out with regiment, June 17, 1864. Resigned July 9, 1862.


Wm. S. Thompson .. John Clark


.do ...


May 31, '61,


Promoted from Capt. company E, to Lt. Colonel, Aug. 1, 1862 -- mus. out with reg., June 17, 1864. Promoted to Lt. Col. 33d reg. P. V., June 1, 1862. Promoted from Capt. company D, to Major, Aug. 1, 1832-mus. out with regiment, June 17, 1864. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '62. Promoted from Sgt. Major, to 2d Lt. company F, July 29, 1862-to Adj., October 1, 1862-mus- tered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.


Albert H. Jamison Harry S. Jones


Adj .. .do


July 28, '61,


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 13,'61. Promoted to A. Q. M., U. S. Vol., Aug. 10, 1863. Promoted to Q. M. Sgt., October 1, 1861-to reg. Q. M., December 14, 1863-mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.


James Collins.


Surg ....


July 28, '61,


3


Tr. to U. S. Vol., as Asst. Surg., April 14, 1864. Promoted to Surgeon U. S. Vol., Oct. 20, 1861. Promoted to Surg. SIst reg. P. V., Aug. 19, 1862. Resigned March 13, 1863.


George J. Rice ...


do


Aug. 2, '62, 3


Resigned January 17, 1863.


Stanton A. Welch ..


.do


Jan. 29, '63,


3


Mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.


John P. Birchfield ..


do


May 29, '63,


Left, at muster out, in charge of veterans from 32d and 33d regiments, P. V.


James M. Hoffman


.. do


Nov. 18, '61,


Not on muster-out roll.


William H. Leake ..


Chap'n


June 5, '61,


3


Resigned February 28, 1862.


George H. Frear.


do


April 8, '62,


3


Mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.


William P. Smith ...


Sr. Maj


May 27, '61, 3


Promoted to Sgt. Major, March 1, 1863-mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.


George M. Rhone ...


do ...


July 17, '61, 3


Promoted to Sgt. Major, August 1, 1862-to 2d Lieutenant company B, March 1, 1863.


Irvine C. Wright ...


Q. M. S.


May 29, '61,


3


Promoted to Com. Sgt., November 1, 1862 -- to Q. M. Sgt., March 13, 1864-mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.


Albert Briner ... D. C. Eppeheimer ...


.. do ..... Com. Sr


June 7, '61,


Promoted to Com. Sgt., March 1, 1864-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Duval Doran,


.do


May 29, '61,


Promoted to Com. Sgt., June 1, 1361-discharged on Surgcon's certificate, October 22, 1862.


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


Ab. absent.


Cor. Corporal.


Fr. from.


Pl. principal. Priv. private.


Surg. Surgeou.


Adj. Adjutant.


commissary.


Hos. hospital.


Reg. regiment.


Sgt. Sergeant. Sub. substitute.


Bu. buried.


Cert. certificate.


Lt. Lientenant.


Red. reduced.


Stew. steward.


Bv. brevet.


Dis. dismissed.


Mus. mustered


Res. resigned.


Tr. transferred.


Bl. band.


Dis'y. disability.


Mac. musician.


Rem. removed.


Vet. veteran volunteer.


Capt. Captain.


Disch. discharged


Mis. missing.


Sen. sentenced.


Chap. Chaplain


Exp. expiration.


Pr. promoted.


Serv. service


Wd. wounded. Wds. wounds.


...


Nov. 2, '61,


3


Samuel S. Orr.


do


July 13, '62,


3


3


3


3 Resigned July 9, 1862.


John J. Pomeroy.


do


Sept. 10, '62,


3


Rich. H. Woolworth' Major .. William Bringr .do


June 1, '61,


June 7, '61, 3


June 11, '61,


Frank'n S. Bickley! Q. M .... Strickland Yardley .. do Levi S. Boyer .do


June 7, '61,


June 10, '61,


July 28, '61,


333 3 3


Geo. L. Pancoast.


As. Sur.


July 28, '61,


3


Henry S. Colston.


do


Lt. Col. July 28, '61,


3


Asst. assistant.


Com. commissioned or Furl. furlough.


July 28, '61,


Discharged on Surgeou's certificate, Sept. 30, '61.


333


617


THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


TERM-YEARS.


REMARKS.


Lemuel Mitchell.


Hos. St. .. do .....


May 27, '61, Sept. 4, '61,


333


3 Mustered out Sept. 6, 1864-expiration of term. 3 Promoted to principal musician, Sept. 1, 1862- mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.


M. L. Huntzberger ..


.. do


June 11, '61,


3 Promoted to principal musician, July 1, 1863- mnstered out with regiment, June 17, 1834.


COMPANY A. RECRUITED AT READING, BERKS COUNTY.


Jacob Lenhart, Jr ...


Capt.


June 7, '61,


3 Wounded at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864-mus- tered out with company. June 17, 1864.


Jacob Lehman


1st Lt ..


June 7, '61,


3 Discharged by order of War Dep't, Aug. 19,1862.


Michael Walters


.do


July 28, '61,


Amos N. Seitzinger


.. do ....


June 7, '61,


3 Discharged Sept. 15,'63-now in Vet. Res. Corps. Promoted to 2d Lt., Sept. 26, 1862-to 1st Lt., Oct. 26, '63-mus. out with company, June 17, 1864. Resigned February 20, 1862.


Jeremiah A. Clouse


2d Lt ..


June 7, '61,


3


Sebastian Eckle


do


Junc


7, '61,


Resigned July 18, 1862.


Daniel Setley


.. do


June 7, '61,


3 Promoted to Ist Sgt., Nov. 1, '62-to 2d Lt., Oct. 24, '63-mus. out with company, June 17, 1864. Promoted to Ist Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1863-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Jacob C. Esterly


do


June


7, '61,


3


3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '62. Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1862-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Lewis Griffith.


do


Jur


7, '61,


3


Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1862-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Henry K. Mull


do


June 7, '61, 3


Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1862-mustcred out with company, June 17, 1864.


Chas. Fredericks.


do


June 7, '61,


John Wittich.


.do


June 7, '61,


Richard Yeager


do


July 9, '61,


3 Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va .. June 6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864. Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.


Francis D. Nagle. Henry Kenler


Corp ....


June 7, '61, June 18, '61,


3


Pronoted to Corporal, July 1. '62-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Peter Hartenstein ..


.do


June 7, '61,


3


Promote i to Corporal, March 1, 1863-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


William J. Smith


.. do


June 7, '61,


3


Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 1, '62-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 1, '62-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Flarian Harbach. .. do


Henry J. Richards


Muc ..


John D. Hertzog ..


.do


June


Angstadt, Jacob D.


Private


Ash, James D.


do


Bedencup, John.


do


Boone, Richard ..


.do


Broadhurst, John.


do


June 7, '61,


Brady, Benjamin ... do


Sept. 23, '62, 3


Bowman, Henry


.do


June 7, '61, 3


Babb, John H.


.do


June 7, '61, 3


Calvert, James.


do


June 18, '61, 3


3


Degroat, William.


do


June 18, '61, Feb. 19, '62,


3


English, David .


.. do.


July 20. '61, 3


Fegely, Andrew


.. do


June 7, '61,


Frey, Samuel B.


do


June


7, '61, 8


Fix, James A


.do


June 7, '61, 3


Frey, Allen M.


do


Feb.


1, '61, 3


Greaff, Danicl.


do


June


7, '61,


3


Goodman, David J.


do


June 7, '61,


3


Ganster, Jacob.


do June 7, '61,


3


Good, Joseph


do July 18, '61, 3


Garst, Frederick


do.


July 28, '61, 3


Greth, Albert S.


... do ... June 7, '61, | 3| Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864-Vet.


78


Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June 6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864. Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63. Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June 6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, '63. Disch. on Surgeon's certificate-date unknown.


Henry W. Esser.


.do


June 7, '61, 3


3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 14, '62. 3


George Mosser ..


.do


June 7, '61,


John S. Painter


Ist Sgt-


June 18, '61, 3


Transferred as private to Co. K, Sept. 30, 1861.


Frank Niblo.


Charles K. Bechtel


Pl.Muc July 21, '61,


Derr, Samuel


do


June 7, '61, 3 3 June 7, '61, Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, 1863. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. 3 7, '61, June 7, '61, 3 Mus. out as private, with company, June 17, '64. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. June 18, '61, 3 June 7, '61, 3 Disch. on Surgeon's certificate-date unknown. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. June 7, '61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Discharged on Surgcon's certificate, Aug. 24, '63. Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864-Vet. Wounded and prisoner at Cloyd Mountain, W. V., May 9, 1861-mustered out, May 30, 1865. Deserted-date unknown.


.do


618


THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT-THIRD RESERVE,


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE,


REMARES.


Harner, Henry A ..


Private


June 7, '61, 3


Hodern, George ....


.do


June 7, '61,


3


Hodern, John.


.. do


June 7, '61,


3


Hart; Lewis.


do July 28, '61,


Holland, Peter F. do


June 7, 361,


Haws, Marks D


.do


July 18, '61,


Harbach, Harrisou


... do


Holland, William P .. do


Henershotz, Alb't S


.do June 7, '61, 3


Harbach, Daniel ..


.. do


Jackson, Andrew.


.do


June 7, '61,


Koch, Christian J. .do


June 7, '61,


3


Koch, John do June 7, '61,


Kocher, Francis .do Juue 18, '61,


Kunsman, Jacob S .. do June 7, '61,


3


Kissinger, Sam'IS. do July 18, '61, 3 3


Keehn, Henry C .... .do July 18, '61,


Kershner, Lewis ..


do July 19, '61, 3


Marqnat, Augustus


do


July 18, '61,


3


Milans, Henry G ....


.do


Sept. 9, '61,


3


Murphy, Patrick.


.do


Feb. 11, '62, 3


M'Donough, Wm.


.. do


June 18, '61, 3


M'Quaid, Peter


.do


June 18, '61,


3


M'Donough, John .. do


June 18, '61, 3


3


Neebe, Charles.


.do July 18, '61, 3


O'Neil, John


.do


June 7, '61,


Otten, Henry


do


June 7, '61,


3


Old, James B


.do


July 18, '61, 3


Peters, William.


.do


June 7, '61,


Perry, Abrahaur


do


Feb. 17, 62,


3


Richards, Levi


.do


July 28, '61,


3


Rhein, Augustus.


.do


June 7, '61,


3


Rhoads, Levi B


do


June 7, '61,


3


Rork, John


.do


June 18, '61.


3


Rupp, Ludwig ..


do


June 18, '61, 3


Richards, Emanuel


.do


June 7, '61,


3


Ribble, Nicholas.


do


July IS, '61, June 7, '61,


3


Stiffenburg, Wm ..


do


June


7, '61, 3


Stautler, Albert S.


.. do


June 7, '61, 3


Schofield, James A.


.do June 7, '61,


Saylor, Frederick


do


July 20, '61,


Sallada, James.


.do


Sept. 23, '62,


3 Tr. to 3d Brigade, 20 Div. Dep. West Ya., June 6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.


Schaneberger, Chas


do


Shade, Enoch


.. do


July 24, '61, 3 Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June 6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 6, 1864. 3 Deserted September 5, 1862.


Shafer, Daniel.


do


June 7, '61,


Warner, William


do


June


7, '61,


Weber, Charles ...


do


June


7, '61,


3


Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Weidenhamer, A.


do


June 7,761, 3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Youse, Jonas


do


do


June


7, '61, 3


Yohn, John M ...


June


7, '61, 13 | Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864- Vet,


3


Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company. June 17, 1864. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862-ab- sent, in hospital, at muster out.


Discharged on Surgcon's certificate, Nov .- 18, '62. Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '61-Vet. Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June 6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, '63. Wounded and ordered to report to the Adjutant General's office, Washington.


Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June 6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864. Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862-absent in hospital, at muster out.


Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 26, '63. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, '62. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Wounded and prisoner at Clord Mountain, W. Va., May 9, 1864-mustered out Sept. 23, 1864. Died at Smoketown, Va .. Oct. 12. 1862, of wounds received at Antietam, September 17, 1862. Killed at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864 .- Vet. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 4, 1862. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1861 .. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company, Jnne 17, 1864. Mustered out with company. June 17, 1864. Discharged on Surgcon's certificate, Jan. 16, 1863. Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company. June 17, 1864.


Schroth, Charles.


do


Sellers, Eph'm Z ..


.do


June 7, '61, June


Smith, Henry S do


7, '61,


3 Mustered out with company. June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company. June 17, 1864. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2, 1862. 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, 1863. Transferred to 54th regiment P. V .- Vet. 3


July 20, '61, 3 Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June 6, 1861, and to 54th regimen: P. V, July, 1864.


3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Yeich, John R


June 7, '61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


3 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '61. Discharged on Surgcou's certificate, Oct. 29, '62. Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., Juno 3 6, and to 54th regiment P. V .. July 4, 1864.


July 20, '61, 3 Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June June 7, '61, 3 3 6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864. Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864-Vet. Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864-Vet. Died at Washington, June 7, 1802-buried in Mil. July 20, '61, Asy. Cemetery.


M'Gettigan, Hugh .. .. do


July 28, '61,


619


THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


COMPANY B.


RECRUITED IN WAYNE COUNTY.


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


TERM-YEARS.


REMARKS.


William D. Curtis. ..


Capt.


June 5, '61,


3 Resigned July 16, 1862.


Geo. C. Davenport ..


.. do


June 5, '61,


3 Promoted to Ist Lientenant-to Captain-trans- ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 5, 1863.


Warren G. Moore ..


.. do


June 5, '61,


3 Pr. to Ist Sgt., Aug. 19, '62-to Capt., Oct. 26, '63- mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Fr. G. Nicholson ...


1st Lt ...


June 5, '61, 3 Pr. to 1st Sgt., Nov. 16, 1862-to 1st Lt., Aug. 19, 1862-mustered out with Co., June 17, 1864.


J. M. Buckingham ..


2d Lt ..


June 5, '61,


3 Resigned November 16, 1861.


Lyman W. Hamliu


... do


Junc 5, '61.


George M. Rohne


.. do


July 17, '61, 3


Dudley K. Watrous


1st Sgt.


June 5, '61,


3


Lester T. Adams.


Serg't ..


June 5, '61, 3


John Hetzel


.. do


June 5, '61, 3


Pr. to Cor., July 22, 1861-to Sgt., Jan. 5, 1863- mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Adolphus Monnia ..


.do


June 28, '61,


3


Pr. to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862 -- to Sgt., Nov. 1, 1863- Inustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


James W. Carrier ..


.. do


Corp.


June 5, '61,


3


Promoted to Corporal, July 22, 1861-transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, July 30, 1863.


George W. Martin ..


do


June 28, '61,


3 Promoted to Corporal, January 5, 1863-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


Michael Cobb


.. do


June 5, '61, 3 Promoted to Corporal, January 5, 1863-mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.


John Martz


.. do


June 13, '61, 3


Promoted to Corporal, August 1, '62-transferred to 54th regimeut P. V., July 4, 1864-Vet.


Russell P. Abby.


... do


Sept. 19, '61,


3


Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1863-trans- ferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, '64-Vet. Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.


Jesse R. Dickeus.


.. do


June 5, '61, 3 Killed at Antietamn, September 17, 1862.


William Green.


Muc


June 5, '61, 3 Promoted to Musician, January 29, 1862-trans-


Wm. L. Moncy do


Oct. 5, '61,


3


Ames, Warner J.


Private


Junc


5, '61, 3


Akers, William F.


do


June


5, '61, 3


Andrews, Daniel. .. do June 13, '61, 3


Bachon, Joseph


.. do


June 5, '61, 3


June 5, '61,


3


Bortree, Win. G.


.. do


June 28, '61,


Burbank, John W .. .do


June 5, '61,


3


Bronson, Eli. do


June 5, '61, June 13, '61,


3


Bennet, Benjamin. .. do July 29, '61, 3


Brundage, Freeling .. do July 29, '61, Buckingham, J. M do Mar. 30, '64,


3


Brownson, Justus. do Mar. 30, '64,


3


Brooks, Andrew. .do


Oct.


5, '61,


3 3


Bath, Oliver L .. .. do July


Bidwell, Hiram do June 13, '61,


Briscoe, John .do June 5, '61,


Cornell, Sydney do Aug. 10, '61,


Cortright, Enily D .. .do Mar. 30, '64, 3


Campbell, John do July 9, '61, 3


Cogswell, William .. do July 17, '61,


Campfield, Geo. N .. .do June 13, '61,


5, '61, 9, '61, 3


Killed in action, June 30, 1862.


3 Died October 20, 1862.


Deserted July 29, 1861.


3 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '62. Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864. Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864-Vet. Died August 12, 1862. 3


3 Deserted December 29, 1862.


Dauborn, Nicholas do Dickins, Richard. .do July 17, '61, 3 June 5, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '62. Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1861. 3 Transforred to 54th regimeut P. V., July 4, 1864.




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