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* Major G. Schleiter says, "You will better understand my indignation when I inform you that, as Adjutant to General Schimmelfennig, I nearly killed my horse in riding to inform General Howard of the fact that the enemy was massing troops on our right flank, and that I was received with an incredulous smil? è, adirected to tell General Schimmelfennig to stop reconnoitring, and remain in the Elig
osition signed to him. This was two hours before the attack was made."
Schimelfennig's Brigade, of Schurz's Division, made a rapid change of front to the west, and resisted the advance of the enemy for an hour or upwards .- Army of the Potomac, Swinton, page, 286.
GENERAL SCHIMMELFENNIG'S LETTER TO GENERAL SCHURZ .- It has become known by this time, I hope, that the First Division, which gave way on the 2d of May, (because assailed in front, in rear, and in flank, ) was that of General Devens; that it was the second line of your division which changed front, from south to west. in less than two minutes' time; that it was
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by greatly superior numbers, we were again compelled to fall still further back, the artillery again retreating and breaking through our ranks. The troops on our right also withdrew, and being left nearly alone again, the Seventy-fourth could do nothing else but retreat, which it did, to a point near General Hooker's headquarters, where with the whole corps it was again rallied. The loss of the regiment, during the engagement, was sixty-one in killed, wounded, and missing."
A week after the battle of Chancellorsville the regiment moved to its old camp at Stafford Court House, where it remained until the 12th of June. It then started with the Corps northward, and arrived at Gettysburg on the after- noon of the 1st day of July, the First Corps having been heavily engaged during the greater part of the day, and already hard pressed by vastly superior numbers. Moving rapidly forward by the Emmittsburg Pike, the brigade passed through the town, and took position on the left of the corps, to the right of the Mummasburg Road, the Seventy-fourth on the extreme left reaching out towards, but not connecting with the right of the First Corps. It was so much redneed in numbers, and the distance to be covered so great, that it formed but little more than a skirmish line, which rested along a by-road connecting the Carlisle with the Mummasburg Road, and in front of Dilger's Ohio Battery. The enemy was already in front, and the fierce fighting opened immediately. Colonel Von Hartung, himself in command of the skirmish line, was severely wounded, and Lieutenant Colonel Von Mitzel, who had but just escaped from imprisonment, succeeded him. Unable to preserve its disjointed lines against the overwhelming forces of the enemy pressing down upon all sides, the corps was forced back through the town to Cemetery Hill. Lieutenant Colonel Von Mitzel was again taken prisoner, and the command devolved on Major G. Schleiter. Of the fourteen officers and one hundred and twenty men who ad- vanced to the ground of the first day's battle, one officer and six men were killed, four officers and forty men wounded, and fifty-two missing, a total of one hundred and twelve, leaving but four officers and eighteen men to bear, and defend the flag.
Upon its arrival in the new position, it was posted in front of the batteries in the Cemetery. Here it was joined by the men who had been sent on picket on the previous night, and to this position it clung through the terrible storm
the brigade battery, commanded by Captain Dilger on the left, which checked the heavy column of the enemy pouring into us from the front, and from both flanks; and that the first line of your division, in connection with Colonel Buschbeck's Brigade of General Steinwehr's Division, formed behind two of my regiments-the Eighty-second Illinois, Colonel Hecker, and the One Hundred and Fifty-seventh New York, Colonel Brown-and occupied the rifle- pits, Barlow's Brigade having been detached from the corps, at this critical moment, by command of Major General Hooker. Your two brigades, and that of Colonel Buschbeck, together comprising not quite four thousand muskets, alone received the entire shock of the battle, and held the enemy in check for at least an hour. * * * The three brigades above
named, although both their flanks were turned, stood their ground until a sufficient time had elapsed for the corps behind them to come to theirsis tance, and take a position in their rear. Your command did every thing that could have bi expe cted under the circumstances. For the surprise on the flanks and the rear, in broad alicht.AL. Jugul, by a force outnumbering us four to one, the responsibility falls not on the Third Division, holding the centre, but upon the First Division, which held the right wing, and upon those whose duty it was to anticipate such a contingency, and to prepare for it. General, I am an old soldier. Up to this hour I have been proud of commanding the brave men of this brigade; but I am convinced that if the infamous lies uttered about us are not retracted, and satisfaction given, their good will and soldierly. spirit will be broken, and I shall' no longer see myself at the head of the same bravo men whom I have heretofore had the honor to lead .-- Moore's Rebellion Record, Vol. VI, page 589.
897
1864
SERVICE IN SOUTH. CAROLINA.
:
of battle of the two succeeding days, losing one officer and eight men killed, and one officer and fifteen men wounded, a total loss in the entire battle of one hundred and thirty-six.
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About two weeks after the battle of Gettysburg, the regiment re-crossed the Potomac at Berlin, and marched to Warrenton Junction, where it was on duty for a short time on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. On the 7th of August General Schimmelfennig's Division, now commanded by General Gordon, was ordered to Folly Island, South Carolina, where it arrived on the 14th. The Seventy-fourth was assigned to duty on Coles' and Kiowa's Islands. It was sent on expeditions to the neighboring islands on several occasions, and en- countered the enemy, losing some men. In conjunction with the crew of the gunboat Pawnee it proceeded to James Island on Christmas morning, where it captured two guns. In February, 1864, the brigade was sent to John's Island, near the North Edisto River, where on the 9th, 10th, and 11th it skirmished with the enemy, capturing several of his cavalry with horses and equipments. .. 3%" Early in July the regimeut, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Von Mit- zel, who had made his escape from Libby Prison, was again sent to James Island, where, in the grand movement to capture Charleston, it was for several days engaged. Company G was detailed to duty with a Rocket Battery ; company B, with heavy artillery, and was stationed at Fort Mahon, upon the southern extremity of Folly Island, and afterwards at a fort on Coles' Island; Captain John Zeh, of company K, was detailed, with a body of picked men, to raise torpedoes, a very delicate undertaking. Twenty-four of these villainous engines - were removed without injury. .
On the 17th of August it was ordered to return to Washington, and upon its arrival was stationed at Forts Ethan Allen and Marcy, where it performed - duty as heavy artillery. In September the men, whose terms of service had expired, to the number of one hundred and thirty, were mustered out of service. Shortly afterwards the regiment was ordered to West Virginia, and while on the way companies G and K, with a part of the field and staff, were also mus- tered out. Upon its arrival at Grafton a considerable number of 'the men re- enlisted, and its strength was increased by the addition of recruits and drafted men. Captain Gottleib Heburg was in command, and it was engaged in guard . and garrison duty on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. In March, 1865, seven new companies were assigned to it. On the 30th of March, a passenger train was wrecked at a point about five miles from Green Spring, the headquarters of the regiment, by a party of bushwackers, and the passengers robbed, and subjected to the grossest indignities. They scized every thing of value, even to the clothing of the passengers, including about fifty thousand dollars in money, and escaped before the guards in force could be concentrated.
From Green Spring the regiment proceeded by rail to Webster, and thence marched to Beverly, arriving on the Sth of April. It remained here, engaged in picket and guard duty, until the 12th of May, when it was ordered to Clarks- burg, where were deposited large quantities of government stores, from which the troops in Western Virginia were supplied. The headquarters were estab- lished here, and subsequently at Parkersburg, and the regiment was detailed, by squads and companies, for guard duty along the Parkersburg branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Road. It was mustered out of service on the 20th of Au- gust, 1865, at Clarksburg, and immediately returned to Pittsburg, where it was .. finally disbanded.
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898
SEVENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT,
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
SAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARES.
A. Schimmelfennig John Hamın ...........
Col. .do
July 23, '61, Sept. 14, '61,
Promoted to Brigadier General, Nov. 29, 1863. Promoted from Capt. company I to Maj., Sept. 60, 1861-to Col., Jan. 15, 1863 - mustered out, March 2, 1863.
A. Von Hartung
.do
Aug. 5, '61,
3 Promoted from Capt. company A to Major, Oct. 17, 1862-to Lt. Col., Jan. 15, 1863-to Col., May 2, 1863-discharged July 11, 1864.
Gottlieb Hoburg
... do
3 Promoted from Capt. company H to Col., May 2, 1865-mus. out with regiment, Aug. 29, 1865. Resigned March 23, 1862.
Edward Freyhold ... Alex'r Von Mitzel ..
Lt. Col. .do
Sept. 23, '61,
33
Promoted from Caot. company K to Major, May. 2, 1863-to Lt. Col., May 11, 1864 - captured at Gettysburg, July, 1863-mus. out, Oct. 15, 1864.
Carl Veitenheimer ..
.. do
3 Promoted from Capt. company I to Lt. Col., May 2, 1865-mus. out with regiment, Aug. 29, 1865. Promoted from Capt. company E to Major, May 3, 1862-resigned October 13, 1862.
Francis Blessing
Major ..
Sept. 14, '61, 3
3
Promoted from Capt. company I to Maj., April 4, 1863-resigned January 5, 1864.
Frederick Klenker
.. do
Aug. 24, '61, 3 Promoted from.Capt. company F to Major, July 7, 1864-mustered out, September 16, 1864.
Elias P. Rohbach.
.do
Mar. 3, '65, 3 Promoted from Capt. company C to Major, May. 2, 1865-mus. out with regiment, Aug. 29, 1865. Resigned February 13, 1862.
Anton Becker Anton Heilig.
Adj't ... .do
Sept. 14, '61, Sept. 14, '61,
3 3
Charles Ferber.
.do
Aug. 5, '61,
3
John H. Lewis.
.do
Mar. 4, '65,
3 Promoted from Ist Lt. company D to Adj., May 24, 1865-to Capt. company C, July 9. 1865.
Henry Hissrich
Q. M ..
Sept. 27, '61, 3 Promoted from Q. M. Sgt. to Q. M., Oct. 9, 62- mustered out, October 15, 1864.
Everhardt Gerdts
... do
3 Promoted from 2d Lt. company H, to Q. M., May 2, 1865-mus, out with regiment, Aug. 29, 1865. Resigned February 4, 1863.
Francis Pillichody .. Hugh W. Siddall ... Stephen L. Chilson
Surg .... .. do
Sept. 30, '61, April 6, '64, Aug. 11, '64,
3 3 3
Promoted from Asst. Surgeon, 190th reg. P. V., June 25, '65-mus. out with reg., Aug. 29, '65. Dis. December 16, 1861. 3 3 Resigned November 3, 1862.
Geo. T. Wesseman .. Daniel G. Caldwell ..
.do
3 Resigned October 21, 1863.
O. L. Saylor ....... .. do
3 Resigned January 11, 1863.
F. Schwartziander ..
.do .. do
Dec. 16, '61, Mar. 22, '63, April 28, '65, Sept. 30, '61, Nov. 22, '62,
3 Resigned March 23, 1862.
C. H. Hirschman.
3 Resigned April 28, 1863-re-mustered, Dec. 4, 1863-mustered out, October 16, 1864.
George Stamm
Sr.Maj.
Jan. 5, '64,
Anton Dillman.
.do
Aug. 5, '61,
Franz Schuman
do
Sept. 4, '61, 3 Promoted from private company K, July 27, '62- discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 19, 762.
William Roth.
.do
Sept. 14, '61,
3 Promoted from Com. Sgt., Oct. 20, 1862 - to. 2d Lieut. company K, May 25, 1863.
Robert Marx
.do
Sept. 17, '61,
3
Robert Bertram.
.do
3
Promoted from Cor. Co. K, June 1, 1863 - mus- tered out. Sept. 17, 1864-expiration of term .: Promoted from private company H, April 1, 65 -- to Ist Lt. company B, August 17, 1865.
Robert Berger.
Q. M. S. July 1, '64,
3
George Jacober
... do
Sept. 14, '61,
3
Promoted from private company H to Com.,Sgt .. April 1, 1865-to Q. M. Sergeant, June 23, 1865- mustered out with regiment, August 29, 1865. Promoted from Corporal Co. E, October 9, 1862- mustered out, Sept. 17, '64-expiration of term.
Ferdinand Guenste
As.Sur. do
Oct. 15, '61, Jan. 1, '62, Aug. 4, '61,
3 Resigned October 15, 1864.
3 Mustered out with regiment, August 29, 1865.
George B. Stockton E. L. Wittig.
Chap'n .do.
Mustered out, October 15, 1865.
.do
Promoted from 2d Lt. company G to Adj., Dec. 24, 1862-to Capt. company H, April 1, 1863. Promoted from 2d Lt. company A to Adj., Nov. 1, 1863-mustered out, October 15, 1864. .
Gustav Schleiter ..:
.do
Sept. 14, '61,
TERM-YEARS. O
3 Promoted from Corp. company 1, Aug. 19, 1865- mustered out with company, Aug. 29, '65-Vet. 3 Promoted from private company K, Dec. 1, '61-2 discharged on Surg. certificate-date unknown.
NOTE .- No muster-out rolls of the original companies of this regiment, except companies I and K, are on file in the Adjutant General's office.
899
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
FAXE.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Dominick W. Geyer
Q. M. S.
.00
Promoted from Corp. Co. H, April 1, 1865-dis- charged by General Order, June 29, 1865.
Samuel Rothchild .. Com. Sr
Jan. 25, '64,
3 Promoted from private Co. I, June 23, 1865- mustered out with reg., Aug. 29, 1865-Vet.
Jacob Jungblut.
.. do
Sept. 14, '61,
3 Promoted from Sgt. Co. B to Com. Sgt., Oct. 20, 1862-to 2d Lt. company G., Dec. 24, 1862.
Charles Frank.
.. do
Sept. 14, '61,
Daniel W. Crouse ..
Hos. St
Feb. 25, '65,
George Buech Henry Saltzer ..
do
Oct. 17, '61,
33
Promoted from private Co. K, March 1, 1862- discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 19, '62. Promoted to Hospital Steward, April 26, 1863- dropped from the rells, July 5, 1865.
William Miller
P'l Muc Jan. 2, '64,
. Frederick Smith
.. do
Feb. 15, '64,
3
3 Promoted from Musician Co. I, April 1, 1865- mustered out with regiment, Aug. 29, '65-Vet. Promoted from Musician Co. K, June 12, 1865- mustered out with regiment, Aug. 29, '65-Vet. Premeted from private, March 1, 1862-traus- 3 ferred to company G, September 6, 1862.
F. Langenbacher
... do
George Bardonner ..
.. de
Oct.,
'61,
3
Prometed from private Co. I, May 1, 1863-mus- tered out, October 15, 1864-expiration of term. Promoted from private Co. D, Nov. 2, 1861-dis- charged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1862.
August Kraemer
.do
3 Promoted frem private, April 1, 1865-trans- ferred to company I, June 12, 1865.
COMPANY A. RECRUITED IN COLUMBIA AND WYOMING COUNTIES.
Samuel. J. Pealer ... John W. Beishline ..
Capt .do
Mar. 13, '65, Mar. 13, '65,
111 1
Premoted from Ist Lt. to Captain, July 1, 1865- mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
John F. Miller
1st Lt ..
Mar. 13, '65,
1 Prometed frem 2d to 1st Lt., July 1, 1865-mus- tered out with company, August 29, 1865.
John Beikler.
2d Lt ...
Sept.
6, '61,
3 Promoted frem Sgt. Co. K to 2d Lt., July 2,'65- mustered out with company, Aug. 29. '65-Vet.
William Saunders .. Charles B. Fisher ...
Serg's ..
Mar.
4, 165,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. 1 Mustered eut with company, August 29, 1865.
Isaiah Hageubach ...
.do
Feb. 21, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Hiram W. Brewn ...
do
Feb. 21, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Robert C. Parks.
de
Feb. 21, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Fred. M. Staley
Cerp. de
Feb.
17, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Walter Moulton
do
Feb.
7, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
John Lennon
de
Feb. 17, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Francis W. Jones
.do
Feb.
25, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Nelson Williams. William Peck
.do
Feb.
7, '65,
Muc
do Private do
Mar.
4, '65,
Blakeley, Alex. R ..
do
Mar. 10, '65,
do
de
Mar. 10, '65,
.. do
Mar. 10, '65,
do
Mar. 10, '65, I
Hower, Jonas M. Brittain, Frank
.do
Mar. 10, '65, 1
do
Mar. 10, '65,
Brines, Charles
do
Mar. Mar.
4, '65, 4, '65,
Baker, Charles.
do
4, '65, Mar. Feb. 16, '65,
Bean, Benjamin F Brown, Jatnes M.
do do
Mar. 10, '65,
1 Died at Beverly, West Virginia, May 14, 1865.
Cal in, Philip ..
do
Feb. 9, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Calin, Michael ..
do
Feb. 16, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Calse, James B ..
.do
Mar. 4, '65, 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. Mar. 10, '65, 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Cre veling, Clark.
.. do
....
3 1 Promoted from Cor. Co. B, Dec. 24, 1862-mus- tered out, Sept. 17, 1864-expiration of term. . Promoted from private Co. D, July 5, 1865- mustered out with regimeut, August 29, 1865. Died January 3, 1862.
Otto Englehardt.
.do ...
Mar. 18, '63,
3
George Schober
.do
Sept. 27, '61,
3
Discharged May 8, 1865.
ist Sgt.
Mar.
4, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
do
Feb.
7, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. .
Sam"l B. Anderson Charles W. Wood .. Abbott, William. Beers, David.
Mar. 10, '65,
1
Mar. 10, '65,
1
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Britters, Comfort E Boone,Samuel W ... Burlingame, A. G ... Bruckalew, A. J.
Mar. 10, '65,
1 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. 1 Mustered ent with company, August 29, 1865. I Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. Discharged by General Order, May 24, 1865. 1
Bietz, William S.
de
Mar. 1, '65,
Severn B. Palmer.
Mar. 4, '65,
I Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865. Mustered out with conpany, August 29. 1865. Discharged by General Order, May 12, 1865.
Feb. 17, '65,
Albert Serrils
do
TERM-YRAIS.
900
SEVENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
· Caden, John ..
Private
Mar. 10, '65,
1
Campbell, Wm. D ..
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
1
Chromas, Nathan ...
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
Eveland, Peter
.. do
Mar. 10, '65,
Emory, Hervey Fox, Lloyd .
do
Mar. 10, '65,
Finley, Martin.
.do
Mar.
4, '65,
1
Fowler, Miles B Fox, George
do
Mar. 10, '65.
Howey, William
do
Feb. 16, '65,
Herren, James.
do
Feb. 16, '65,
Hufnayle, Geo. F.
.do
Feb. 9, '65,
Hartman, David
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
Hill, Abranı ..
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
1
Henrie, Francis S
.. do
Mar. 10, '65,
Herring, Alex. B
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
Hicks, Mahlon B
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
Holligan, Patrick ..
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
1
James, John C.
do
Mar. 4, '65,
Kelechner, E. A.
do
Mar. 4, '65,
Kisbauch, William
do
Mar. 10, '65,
Kline, John C ..
de
Mar. 10, '65.
Lantz, John ..
do
Mar. 4, '65,
May, Joseph
do
Feb. 21, '65,
Mummey, Israel
do
Feb. 21, '65,
Miller, Cyrus B ..
do
Mar. 4, '65,
Miller, Joseph B.
do
Mar. 4, '65,
1
Markle, Moses.
.. do
Mar. 4, '65,
1
Mellon, Jacob F.
.. do
Feb. 16, '65,
1
Miller. Nathan E
.. do
Feb. 16, '65,
M'Neal, Hervey
do
Mar. 4, '65,
Oliver, Arthur ..
do
Mar. 4, '65,
O'Man. Henry F.
do
Mar. 4, '65,
Price, Wesley R
do
Mar. 10, '65,
1
Pohe, Stephen
do
Mar. 10, '65,
Rusty, Peter.
do
Mar. 4, '65, 1
Ruckey, Emanuel ..
do
Mar. 4, '65,
Robins, Abram V.
do
Feb. 9, '65,
Robins, Wm. W ....
.do
Feb. 27, 165,
Shipman, Wm. A ...
do
Feb. 21, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, August 19, 1865. Mustered out with company, August 29, 18652 I
Stiner, George P.
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
Stahl, John W.
do
Mar. 10, '65,
1
Shaffer. Winfield S
.do
Mar. 10, '65,
Sult, Alonzo J
do
Feb. 9, '65,
1
Thompson, Jas. M ..
.do
Mar. 4, '65,
1
Titus, George W.
do
Mar. 4, '65,
1 Mustered out. with company, August 29, 1865. 129, 1865.
Tronsue, George ..
do
Mar. 10, '65,
1
Mustered out with company, August
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Williams, John ..
Feb. 16, '65, 1 Mustered out with company, August 200, 1865.
Wertman, Wille'by
Mar. 4, '65,
Williams, Montg'y
Mar. 10, '65,
1
I Mustered out with company, August 29 . 1865. Discharged by General Order, May 24. 1 65. Mustered out with company. August 29,
1865.
COMPANY B.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
John G. Wilson. Peter C. Spencer
Capt. .. do
Mar. 14, '65, Mar. 15,"'65,
1 1
Robert Bertram.
Ist Lt ...
1
Perry E. Horn ..
2d Lt ...
Mar. 14, '65, 1
Thomas J. Morris.
1st Sgt.
Mar. 13, '65,
1
Ezra Neff
.do
Маг. 13, '65, 1 Discharged by General Order, June 29, 1865
.
Samuel W. Depp
Serg't ... .do
Mar. 1, '65, Mar. 1, '65, 1
Adam Black
Jackson M'Millin. .do Mar. 1, '65, 1
Discharged May 8, 1865.
Promoted from Ist Lieutenant to Captain, July 29, 1865-mus. out with company, Aug. 29, '65. Promoted from Sergeant Major to Ist Lt., Aug. 17, 1865-mus. out with company, Aug. 29, "65. Mustered out with company, August 29, 186 65. Promoted from Sergeant to Ist Sergeant, July 1, 1865-mus. out with company. August 29, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 18 65. Mustered out with company, August 29, 15 565. Mustered out with company, August 29, 1 865.
TERM-FRARS ..
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THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
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DATE OF MUSTER ISTO BERVICA
REMARKS.
Austin M'Call.
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Mar. 1, '65,
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Promoted to Sergeant, July 1, 1865-mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Cyrus W. Wilson ...
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1, '65,
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1, '65, 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
William J. Drum ...
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1, '65, 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
John Evans
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Mar. 1, '65, 1 Mustered out with company, August 29, 1865.
Wm. Harkleroad
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John R. North
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Mar.
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David A. Ritchey.
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William T. Rodgers
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James C. Foster ..
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Mar. 13, '65,
Bader, Henry.
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Mar: 13, '65,
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Clawson, Benoni.
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Compton, John N.
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Mar. 13, '65,
Crossman, William
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Campbell, Robert ..
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Colkitt, William M
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Colkitt. Alexander Crawford, Samuel.
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Frampton, Benj.
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Flickinger, Frank.
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Foltz, Henry ...
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Mar. 13, '65,
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Gray, George.
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Mar. 13, '65.
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Gaul, John.
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