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After participating in the raid on Luray, in December, it went into winter- quarters at Warrenton. While here many of the men re-enlisted, and received a veteran furlough. Upon the opening of the spring campaign, the Fifty-ninth, with ranks recruited and re-fitted, moved with the Army of the Potomac, and crossing the Rapidan, in advance of the Second Corps, at Ely's Ford, was thrown forward towards Todd's Tavern, bivouacking on the old battle-field of Chan- cellorsville. It covered the front and flanks of the infantry, engaging the enemy at every available point, in the fierce battle which ensued. The cavalry made a reconnoissance in force on the 5th, and on the 7th met and defeated Fitz Hugh Lee at Todd's Tavern. Lieutenant Dungan of company A was among the killed.
On the morning of the 9th a heavy cavalry force, of which the regiment was part, under command of General Sheridan, was sent to sever Lee's communi- cations with Richmond. The movement resulted in one of those raids for which its leader became celebrated-short, but destructive. Cutting loose from thearmy, he crossed the North Anna and reached the Virginia Central Railway at Beaver Dam Station. He destroyed ten miles of the road, its rolling stock, a million and a half of rations, and released four hundred Union prisoners, who had been captured at the Wilderness, and were on their way to Richmond. Stuart's Cavalry attacked the rear and flank of the command at this place, but effected nothing. It crossed the South Anna at Ground Squirrel Bridge, and possessed Ashland Station, on the Fredericksburg Road, at daylight of the 11th, destroy- ing six miles of the railroad, a train, and large quantities of stores. Moving towards Richmond it encountered Stuart at Yellow Tavern, a few miles north of the city, he having passed it by a rapid march, over a circuitous ronte and massed all his available cavalry. A sharp fight ensued in which the enemy was driven towards Ashland Station, with the loss of its leaders, Generals Stuart and Gordon mortally wounded. Passing rapidly along the turnpike
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towards Richmond, the command made a bold attack upon the advanced works before the city, but found the second line too strong to be carried by a cavalry assault, and returned across the Chickahominy at Meadow Bridge. It was here attacked, in front and rear, by a considerable force of infantry, which was re- pulsed, and it proceeded, after destroying the railroad bridge, to Haxall's Landing, on the James River, arriving on the 14th. It rested here for a few days, and after procuring supplies, leisurely returning via White House, and Hanover Court House, rejoined the army on the 25th.
The Fifty-ninth participated in the fight at Hawes' Shop, on the afternoon of the 28th, in which the cavalry led by Sheridan, worsted the rebels under Fitz Hugh Lee and Hampton, routing them with heavy loss. On the 7th of June, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Brinton, it was sent, with two divisions of cavalry, around Lee's left, to destroy the Virginia Central Railroad in his rear, which it successfully accomplished. It crossed the Pamunkey, and broke the Fredericksburg Road at Chesterfield, and again struck the Central at Trevilian, where a sanguinary engagement occurred, in which the rebel General Rosser and Colonel M'Allister were killed. It suffered some loss in killed, wounded, and prisoners; but inflicted equal, if not greater loss upon the enemy. It also participated in the unsuccessful attempt to cut the rebel lines near Gordonsville, in which Captain Walker, of company M, was killed. At St. Mary's Church, on the 24th, where Wade Hampton attacked and attempted to capture the wagon trains, on their way from White House to Harrison's Landing, it fought gallantly, and the enemy was defeated and driven back. The regiment shared in the heaviest of the fighting and received the special commendations of both its brigade and division commanders for a dismounted charge in line. The loss was severe, Captain Clement R. See being among the wounded, and Lientenants Dodge and Eastman captured.
General Sheridan's second grand raid having closed, the command returned to the Army of the Potomac, crossed the James River at Long Bridge, and con- fronted the enemy before Petersburg. It made a diversion on the right of the lines at the time of the mine explosion, and subsequently re-crossed the river near Bermuda Hundred, and participated in the engagements at Deep Bottom, and at Malvern Hill on the 14th of August, and Charles City Cross Roads on the 16th. In the latter, it was supported by Miles' Brigade of the Second Corps, and drove the enemy some distance, killing its leader General Chambliss ; but was in turn driven back. Lieutenant Martin, of company K, was killed, aud Captain Stone, and Lieutenants Dougherty, Sloan, Schwartz, and Wit- mer were eaptured. At Ream's Station it was heavily engaged, checking and repelling the enemy. The loss of the regiment was two killed, five captured, and several wounded. Since the crossing of the Rapidan. it had participated in sixteen general engagements, and had lost three officers killed, eight wounded, six captured, and a large number of enlisted men killed, wounded, and missing, reducing its strength to about two hundred.
The subsequent career of the regiment is closely identified with the history of the cavalry of the Army of the Potomac. It participated in the engagements at Wyatt's Farm, Boydton Plank Road, M'Dowell's Hill and Five Forks, and was present at the surrender at Appomattox Court House. On the 28th of February, Lientenant Colonel Brinton was honorably discharged, his term of service having expired, and Joseph Steele, Junior Major, was promoted to fill the vacancy, Captain Robert M. Brinton succeeding to the Majority. It par-
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326
FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT-SECOND CAVALRY.
1865
ticipated in the grand review at Washington on the 23d of May, and on the 17th of June was consolidated with the Twentieth Pennsylvania Cavalry, forming the First Pennsylvania Provisional Cavalry, commanded by Colonel William W. Sanders of the Regular Army. Lieutenant Colonel Steele and Adjutant Rumford were mustered out by reason of consolidation, and those whose terms of service had expired were sent to Philadelphia for discharge. It was finally mustered out of service at Clond's Mills, Virginia, on the 13th of July, 1865. Captain Seip, in his diary already mentioned, concludes his account of the service of the regiment in the following words: "The story of their rough rides and fierce conflicts will be rehearsed with honest pride; for they fought well, obeyed cheerfully every order, and shirked no dangerous duty. Under Buford or under Sheridan, they rode with only the desire to uphold the flag and subdue the rebellion. Their record is a noble one and will not fade. Pennsylvania carefully preserves the war-worn banner of the regiment, and has inscribed on its folds its historic memories. As a regiment, the Second attained a high degree of proficiency in drill, and in battle it enjoyed a reputation sec- ond to none. On the skirmish line it was noted for its steady, plucky advance. On parade it was distinguished for the regularity of its 'dress' its fine ap- pearance, its cleanliness, and esprit. It furnished several staff officers for the general commanding. But few of the original officers remained at the mus- ter out-their number being greatly reduced by rough duty and loss by battle. The regiment was filled up three times during its period of enlistment. At the return no formal welcome was extended, and none expected, other than the gene- rous reception each soldier met with at his own social circle. This re-union was dearer than any civic demonstration. The long separation was over, and friends clasped hands, made rough by sabre grasp and bridle rein, with all the enthu- siasm of youth. All but the dead, whose bones bleaching from the Potomac to the Blackwater, mark the track of the army in its battle-march, and testify to the glory won on the 'field of honor .???
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FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTEK INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
R. Butler Price
Col ..
Sept. 7, '61,
Promoted to brevet Brigadier General, March 13, 1865-discharged Jauuary 31, 1865.
Wm. W. Sanders
.do
Mar. 26, '65, Oct. 28, '61,
3 Transferred to Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, 1865.
Joseph P. Brinton .. Lt. Col.
Joseph Steele .4
do
Sept. 16, '61,
3
Promoted from Major to Lt. Col., March 1, '62- to brevet Col., Aug. 1, '64-disch. Feb. 28, 1865. Promoted from Capt. company M, to Maj., May 1, 1863-to Lieut. Col., April 4, 1865-mustered out, June 23, 1865.
Charles F. Taggart
Major ..
Nov. 18, '61,
3
Died at Warrenton, Va., Oct. 24, 1863, of wounds received in action, October 22, 1863.
Jos. Archambault .. ... do
Sept. 10, '61, 3
Promoted to Capt. company A, May 19, 1862- resigned May, 1863.
TERM-YEARS.3 33 3
NOTE .- There are no muster-out rolls of this regiment in the Adjutant General's office of the State, therefore the record of a large number of both officers and men are incomplete, and some, perhaps, entirely wanting.
.
327
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
P. Benner Wilson ...
Major ..
Aug. 18, '61,
3
Robert M. Brinton .. ... do
Oct. 17, '61,
3
Benj. Chambers
Adj.
Dec.
, '61,
3
Charles Chauncey.
Albert V. Sloan
do
Sept. 14, '61, 3
Albert C. Walker
do
Nov. 20, '61. 3
3
Samuel Rumford
do
Oct. 18, '61,
3 Promoted from Sergeant company A, February 27, 1865-discharged June 17. 1865-Vet.
Chas. Middleton
.do
June 10, '62.
John A. Ellison
Q. M.
Sept. 14. '61,
3
Louis M. Chasteau.
... do
Benjamin Jones.
... do
3
Joseph W. Gibson ..
C. S ..
Wm. H. Taggart ...
Surg ..
Oct. 12, '61, 3 Resigned September 21, 1862. 3
Wm. M. Weidman
.. do
Oct. 15, '61,
Edward Donnelly. .do
Nov. 29, '64,
James J. Strau!u .... As.Sur.
Oct.
2, '62.
Philip S. P. Walter ... do
Feb. 18, '63,
F. B. Davidson .. .do
Aug. 18, '64,
Samuel R. Nissley .. .do
April 18, '65,
Solomon Penrod
V. Sur.
R. S. Caldwell
Sr. Maj.
Oct. 1. '61,
John T. Prall
.do
Oct.
13, '61.
Domin'k Gallagher .. do
Oct.
1, '61,
James M. Lynch
2. M. S.
Aug. 23, '61,
3
John Merryman
.. do
Feb. 24, '64, 3
3
William C. Frew
.do
Oct. 17, '61, 3
Promoted from private Co. B to Q. M. Sergeant- to Ist Lieutenant company B, Oct. 23, 1862. Tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865. Promoted to 2d Lieutenant Co. K, Feb. 27, 1864. Promoted from Sergeant Co. D to Q. M. Serg't- to Captain company G, Feb. 27, 1805-Vet.
3: Promoted from Corporal company H-discharged June 28, 1865-Vet.
Frank J. Walton
Hos. St.
Feb. 20. '64.
A. B. Porter do
Dec. 26, '63,
Aaron K. Seip .. do
Oct. 14, 61,
S. L. C. Stect. C. Bug., Dec. 17, '63,
Saddler, Nov. 9, '61,
3| Discharged by General Order, June 28, 1865. 3 Tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, '65-Vet. 3 Pr. to 2d Lieutenant Co. H, June 17, 1864-Vet. 3 Tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865. 3| Promoted from Saddler Co. F-date unknown- tr. to Ist Provisional Cav'y, June 17, '65-Vet.
COMPANY A.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Jos. Archambault ...
Capt.
Benj. Chambers.
.do
Sept. 10, '61, Dec. 5, '61, Oct. 13, '61,
3 Pr. from Adj., June 10, 1862-disch. Nov. 1, '64. 3 Pr. from Serg't Major to Captain, Jan. 13, 1865- mustered out, June 17, 1865.
Frank Evans
Ist Lt .. Nov. 10, '61,
Edwin Mattson
.. do ...
Nov. 1, '61,
John Branagan do
Nov. 20, '61,
Nathan J. Taylor 2d Lt ...
Dec. S, '61, Dec. 18, '61,
3 | Pr. from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, Jan. 2, '64- killed at Todd's Tavern, Va., May 8, 1864.
William H. Wall
do
Oct. 18, '61,
3 Pr. from Ist Sgt. to 2d Lt., March 18, 1865-tr. to Co. A, Ist Provisional Cav'y, June 17, '65-Vet.
Joseph Shratz 1st Sgt.
Wm. K. Shearer. do
Oct. 19, '61, Nov. 9, '61,
3 Tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, '65-Vet. 3 Not accounted for-Vet.
William Appleton. . Com. Sr Nov. 16, '61, 3 Not accounted for-Vet.
Thomas D. Reese .... Serg't ... Nov. 1, '62, 3, Tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865.
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Promoted from Assistant Surgeon, Oct. 1, 1862- mustered out, Oct. 31, '64-expiration of term. Tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865. 3 3. Discharged July 4, 1864.
3 | Discharged December 30, 1863.
3 3 Pr. to Surgeon 45th reg. P. V., May 27, 1865. Tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865. 3| Pr. from Saddler Sergeant, Dec. 27. 1864-tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865-Vet.
3! Discharged November 3, 1862.
3 Promoted to Captain Co. A, Jan. 13, 1865-Vet. 3. Promoted from Sergeant company M, January 30, 1865-discharged June 17, 1865.
Jacob H. Martin ..
.do
Nov.
8, '61,
3
James C. Reed
do
...
TERM -YEARA.
Promoted from Capt. company F, Oct. 28, 1862- transferred to Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17. 1865. Pr. fr. Capt. Co. H, Apr. 19, '65-to bv. Lt. Col., Apr. 1, '65-tr. to Ist Pro. Cav., June 17, 1865. Promoted to Captain company A, June 10, 1862. Promoted to Captain company K, April 1, 1862. Promoted to Captain company G, Sept. 20, 1S62. Promoted to Captain company M, May 1, 1863. Promoted from 2d Lieutenant company K, Jan. 1. 1863-discharged January 28, 1865.
3 Discharged September 24, 1862.
Pr. to Capt. and A. Q. M., U. S. V., May 27, '63. Promoted from 2d Lt. company E, June 1. 1863- mustered out, Oct. 16, '64-expiration of term. Pr. from Q. M. Sgt., Nov. 25, '64-transferred to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17 1865.
3 Promoted from Com. Serg'r., Nov. 25, '64-trans- ferred to Ist Provisional Cavalr.7, June 17, 1865.
Henry Yohrans
Com. Sr Dec. 20, '61,
Jas. K. Leighton
3 Promoted to Major, May 19, 1862.
John T. Prall .. do
3 Resigned February 10, 1863.
3 Pr. to 2d Lt., Dec. 5, '62-to Ist Lt., Nov. 3, '63- mustered ont, Nov. 1, '64-expiration of term. 3| Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., Jan. 14, 1865-tr. to Co. A. Ist Provisional Cav'y, June 17, '65-Vet. 3 Resigned September 10, 1862.
Frank J. Dungan .. do ....
328
FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT-SECOND CAVALRY,
NAME.
BANE.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Wm. R. Anderson ..
John W. Plott
John L. Moore ..
.. do ....
James F. Clark
.do
Dec. 10, '61,
Samuel Rumford .do
Oct. 18, '61, Sept. 15, '63,
Valen'e Eichenland .do
Oct. 26, '63,
John H. Clark. do
Sept. 14, '63,
Elias Stavmate. .do
Michael Donnelly. do
Feb. 20. '64, Feb. 9, '64, 3
Matthew Macklen.
.do
Nov. 6, '61, 3
Asa Kirby
.do
George Moore
.. do
Oct. 23, '61, June 26, '62, Feb. 23, '64,
Thomas Parking Bugler
James Johnston .do
Joseph B. Gaskell.
Farrier
Feb. 7, '65, Oct. 28, '61, 3
John H. Johnson .do
Oct. Feb.
18, '61,
3
Benjamin Morton ... Black'h
Andrews, John E ... Ames, Selden F.
Private do
Oct. Feb.
24, '64, 3
Algager, Charles. .. do
Abel, George.
.do
Feb. 27. '65,
1 Not accounted for.
3 3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Discharged by General Order, July 8, 1865. 3
1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Not accounted for.
Benner, Reuben W
do
Oct.
Oct. 18, '61, Oct. 19, '61, Oct. 30, '61,
Not accounted for.
Brady, James. do
Nov.
1, '61, 3
Not accounted for.
Bradley. James
.do
Nov.
4. '61, 3 3
Not accounted for.
Burchali, Uriah S ..
do
Dec. 5, '61. Dec. 16, '61,
3 Not accounted for.
Boyd, Joseph do
Dec. 7, '61,
3 3
Not accounted for. Not accounted for.
Brady, William W Back, Jacob.
Feb. 17, '65,
Not accounted for.
Crate, Thomas ..
do
Feb. 9, '64,
3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
Cease, Daniel A ....... do
Cornman, Augustus .do
Clendennen, James do Feb.
Conway, Bernard ... .do
Crawford, James. .do
1
Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Discharged by General Order, July 3, 1865. Not accounted for-Vet.
Not accounted for.
Crider, Rudolph do
Cheney, John. do 3 Clancey, John H. do Cleaver, William. .do Dec. 10, '61, 3
Cramer, Thomas do Clark, John W. do
Dec. 28, '61, Feb. 20, '65, Feb. 23, '65, Feb. 23, '65, Nov. 2, '61,
1
Not accounted for.
1 Not accounted for.
1 Not accounted for.
3 3 Tr. to Co. A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65-Vet. Tr. to company A. Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
Dowlin, Johu .do Dwere, Dennis .do Darbru, Cyrus do
Feb. 21, '65, 1
3 Not accounted for.
Dalby, Moses do Oct. 18, '61, Nov. 19, '61, 3 Not accounted for. Nov. 29, '61, 3 Not accounted for.
Derickson. James G do Damonlier. George .. do
Feb. 7, '65, 8, '65, Feb. 23, '65, Feb. 21, '65, Feb. 17, '65,
1
3 Tr. to company A, 1st Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, 1st Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 1
Cregg, James W. do
Cregg, George W. .do
Coble, Jacob .. do
Feb. 17, '65, Feb. 21, '65, Feb. 23, '65,
1 1
Carter. James A. do Crate, Thomas. do Feb. 11, '64,
1 3
Oct. 26. '61, Not accounted for. Not accounted for. Oct. 26, '61, Nov. 12, '61, Nov. 18, '61, 3 Died July 14, 1864-bu. in Cav. Corps Cem., Va.
Not accounted for.
3 Not accounted for.
Corcoran, John. do
Crosby, Charles .do
Daily. Francis .. .do
Donnelly, John do Davis, Ebridge .do
3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, 1st Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
, Dilam, Peter .do Nov. 29, '61, 3 | Not accounted for.
3 3 Tr. to Ist Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865. Tr. to 1st Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865. Pr. from Corporal to Sergeant, March 1. 1865- discharged by special order, May 31, 1865. 3 Discharged by special order, June 21, 1865-Vet. 3 3 Promoted to Adjutant, February 27, 1865-Vet. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 3 Tr. to company A. Ist Pro. Cavairy, June 17, '65. Tr. to Co. A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65-Vet. Prisoner from Aug. 18. 1864. to March 2, 1865- mustered out, April 15. 1865.
3 3 3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to Co. A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65-Vet. Mustered out, Nov. 6, 1864-expiration of term. 3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 3 | Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Not accounted for-Vet.
Beer, Joseph do
Broughton. Francis .. do
July Oct.
14, '62,
Brennan, William .. .. do
Burns, Albert C ...
.do
Feb.
15, '64, 7, '65,
1
Burns, James ..
do
Bumgardner, Edw ..
.do
Feb. Feb.
20,'65. 1
10, '65, 1 3 18, '61, 3 Not accounted for.
Bee, Francis.
do
Backett, Edwin F. do
3 Not accounted for.
Burtell, Henry C. do
3
Not accounted for.
Bishop, Charles H .. do
Ball, William do Dec. 12, '61,
Birmingham, Mar'n do do do
Feb. 6, '65, 1
Aug. 12, '64, 1 Not accounted for.
1 3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
Connelly, Frauk J ..
do
Mar. 8, '64, Mar. 30, '64,
7, '64, 25, '62,
Nov. 5, '61, 3
Beer, George .. .. do
Jan.
6, '65, Mar. 27, '64,
Mustered out. Jan. 10, 1865-expiration of term. Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Martin J. Buzzard .. Corp.
Serg't .. do
Nov. 3, '62, Sept. 15, '63, June 21, '62,
TERM-YEARS
Feb. 7, '64, Feb. 13, '65, Mar. 1, '64, Feb. 22, '65. 1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
Crammy, James do
Not accounted for.
329
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Doran, Dennis ..
Private
Nov. 26, '61, 3 Not accounted for.
Donavan, Daniel.
.do
Feb. 8, '65,
1°
Not accounted for.
Dunlap. John
ảo
Mar. 21, '64,
3 Not accounted for.
Emalong, Samuel
do
Ewing, Hugh
.do
Erwin, Frank
... do
Evans, James
.. do
Feb. 25. '65, Feb. 7, '65,
1
Flynn, Edward. .do
Feb.
16, '65,
1
Force, Andrew J.
.do
Feb. 21. '65.
1
Funk, Samuel ..
do
Oct. 22, '64.
1
Godshall, John.
.do
Feb. 11, '65, Feb. 18, '62,
Gardner, John ... do
Oct. 16. '62.
Grier, James Q. do
Aug. 9, '62,
Gwynner, Thos. J do
Oct.
18, '61,
Green, James do
Guyer, John L. do Dec. 13, '61,
Not accounted for.
Girvin, James.
do do
Dec. 18, '61. Mar. 21, '64, Nov. 31, '61,
Not accounted for.
Haggerty, Bernard do
do
Oct.
15, '64,
Hunter, David .1. do
Feb. 9, '65,
Hunter. Thomas S ..
do
Hall, Monroe
do
Feb. 17. '65, 1 Feb. 14, '65, Feb. 21, '65, 1 3
Oct. 19, '61,
Not accounted for.
Harper. Walter do
Nov. 4. '61,
Not accounted for.
Henry, Oscar H. do
Dec. 20, '61,
1 Not accounted for.
Jackson, James
Jordan, Andrew do
do
Kelley, Michael. do
Kelley, John. do
Knhns, Owen do
Keenan, Patrick do
King, George. do
Oct. Nov. 7, '61,
3
Not accounted for.
1 3 3 Klages, John. do Feb. 20, '65. Lindy, Adam do Jan. 6, '63, Logan, William H .. do Nov. 11, '61, Nov. 12, '61, 3 Not accounted for.
Logan, Robert. do
Maddock, Daniel M do
Murphy, Daniel. do
Morris, Robert C. do
Metzlao, John .. do Feb. 21, '65,
Feb. 21, '65, 1
3
3 Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
3
Not accounted for.
3 Not accounted for.
Meyer, Patrick. do
Matthews, John. .do
Feb. 20, '65, 1
Meyler, Jacob. da
Mar. 1, '65.
1
Not accounted for.
Mortimer, Alfred. do
Mar. 21, '64.
3 Not accounted for.
M'Michael, Thomas do Aug. 15, '62,
M'Lean, James. do M'Mullen, Neal. do
Oct. 15. '64, Feb. 7, '65, 1
M'Meil, Joseph. .do M'Graw, Dennis. .do M'Grath, Robert .... do
Neyle, Jacob .. do
Niele, John G
do
Nevil. Martin do Pearson, William „do
Feh. 9, '65, 1 1 Aug. 13, '64, Feb. 7, '65, Feb. 21, '65. 1
Paul, John Y .do
Price, Joseph R. do Feb. 21, '65, Oct. 23, '61,
Porter, Robert .. .do
Rowley, Albert S. .do Feb. 24, '65,
3 3 1
Tr. to Co. A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17. '65-Vet. |Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
1 1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Not accounted for.
Harris, James A do
Hopple, George G. Hamon, Charles .do
Hathaway, Wm. E do
Nov. 18, '61,
3 3 1 Not accounted for. Not accounted for.
Hallem, Horatio. do do
Horn. John
Feb. 10, '65, Feb. 27, '65, Dec. 27, '61, Feb. 22, '65,
3 Not accounted for.
1 Not accounted for.
3 'Tr. to company A, 1st Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17. '65. 1 |Tr. to company A, 1st Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Not accounted for.
Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Not accounted for.
3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. .
1 1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Discharged by General Order, August 12, 1865. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Not accounted for.
Metzlan, Christian .. do Murphy, William ... do
Martio, Jacob H do Mires, James do
Feb. 21, '65. 1 Oct. 18, '61, Oct. 19, '62. Nov. 6, '61, 3
Manuel, David. do
Mullin, John. do
Nov. 12, '61, Dec. 2. '61, Dec. 3, '61, 3
Not accounted for. Not accounted for.
3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17. '65. 1 Tr. to company A. 1st Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
1 Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865.
Sept. 20, '64, Oct. 18, '61. 3 Not accounted for.
Dec. 3, '61, 3 Not accounted. for.
Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. ... Not accounted for. 1 Tr. to company A, 1st Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 3 | Not accounted for.
1 | Tr. to company A, 1st Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65.
Fonarn, Joseph
.do
1 Not accounted for.
Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17. '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1865. Not accounted for.
1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 3 3 3 Tr. to company A, Ist. Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, 'June 17, '65. Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
3 Not accounted for.
3 Not accounted for.
3 3 Not accounted for.
Gelvin, Samuel R ...
Horne, Charles.
do
Nov. 1, '61, 3 3 Not accounted for.
Kribrige, George W
Mar. 1, '64, Feb. 23, '65, Feb. 21, '65, Feb. 29, '65,
Oct. 26, '61, 3 3 28, '61. Not accounted for. Not accounted for.
Kurtz, Orris .. do
Oct. 30, '62, Feb. 8, '65, Feb. 7, '65, 1
Metzlan, Isaac. do
Oct. 18. '61,
Mar. 26, '64, 3 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. 1 Tr. to company A, Ist Pro. Cavalry, June 17, '65. Feb. 7. '65, 3 Oct. IS, '61, Not accounted for.
Gibson, Charles
da
TERM-YEARS.
330
FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT-SECOND CAVALRY,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MCBTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Rushton, John.
Private
Dec. 16, '61, 3 Mustered out, Dec. 30, 1864-expiration of term. Not accounted for-Vet.
Reardon, John.
.. do
Oct. 26, '61,
Sept. 25, '62, 3 Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865.
Ryan, John
do
Oct. 20, '61, 3 Not accounted for.
Ruthveen, Corn's ...
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