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In the Spring of 1864, though the regiment numbered eighteen hundred and thirty-six men, rauk and file, a much larger number than that allowed by law, recruits still continued to arrive in large numbers. It was accordingly determined to organize, from the surplus men, a new regiment, and on the 18th of April, an order was issued from the War Department, anthorizing its forma- tion, under the name of the Second Provisional Heavy Artillery. Officers were selected from among the officers and enlisted men of the old regiment, to serve as provisional officers of the new regiment, until their service, as such, should
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be no longer needed, when they were to resume their places in the old regiment with their former grade. Before the division was made, the regiment numbered three thousand three hundred men. The new regiment was organized on the 20th of April, 1864, and in command of its provisional officers was sent to the front, where it was assigned to duty with the Ninth Corps. With that corps it participated in the battle of the Wilderness, and in all the operations of the campaign, until it arrived before Petersburg. Among the killed, in this cam- paign, were Captain Samuel H. Davis, who fell at Cold Harbor, and Lieutenant Thomas C. Sharpe, in the charge upon the Petersburg front, on the 17th of June.
· On the 27th of May, the original regiment was ordered to join the Army of the Potomae, and marching through Washington, embarked upon transports, at Sixth street. On the 28th, it arrived at Port Royal, on the Rappahannock, and marching sixty miles across the country, joined the Eighteenth Army Corps, under General Baldy Smith, on the 4th of June, at Cold Harbor. Being too large to manœuvre as a whole, as infantry, the regiment was formed in three battalions, of four companies each, Major Anderson, who had succeeded Major Candidus, sinee the resignation of the latter, on the 22d of August, 1862, in command of the first, Captain Jones of the second, and Major Sadler of the third; Colonel Gibson had command of the whole, Lieutenant Colonel Ober. teuffer having remained on duty in the defences of Washington.
On the 18th of June, the Second Battalion was ordered to join in a charge upon the rebel entrenehed line, between City Point Railroad, and the Appo. mattox River, on the Petersburg front. Owing to the failure of the troops on the left of the battalion to move promptly, the whole fire of the rebel line was concentrated upon it, checking it, and preventing it from carrying the enemy's works. The ground gained was, however, held, the men screening themselves from sight by the tall oats through which they had charged, and using their bayonets and tin cups in making for themselves a partial shelter. At night the line was strengthened, and continued to be occupied as the front line until the fall of the city, nearly a year afterwards. In this charge, the battalion lost ten killed and sixty-five wounded, all within a few minutes. Among the latter was Captain Jones, who received a severe wound in the left shoulder. Upon his fall, the command devolved on Captain M'Clure, of company F.
This regiment, with the Eighty-ninth New York, now constituted the Second Brigade, Second Division, of the Eighteenth Corps. The leave of absence from the regular army, granted to Colonel Gibson to take command of this volunteer regiment, having been revoked, he was, on the 21st of July, relieved by Major Anderson. During the months of June, July, and August, the regi- 'ment performed arduous duties in the trenches, stretching from the Appo. mattox River to the Jerusalem Plank Road, losing in that time more than half its effective strength, being reduced from eighteen hundred and thirty-six, to less than nine hundred. On the 23d of August, the Twenty-third Corps was relieved by the Tenth Corps, and marched to the Bermuda front, to rest and recuperate. On the 5th of September, about four hundred men, all that were left of the provisional regiment, re-joined the old regiment. During their ab- sence, the Provisionals, as they were termed, had performed execedingly hard service, and lost, in the short space of four months, about one thousand men. When the mine was exploded, the provisional regiment formed part of the brigade that had the advance in the charge, and dashed into the erater, losing heavily in killed, wounded, and prisoners.
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On the 20th of September, a movement of the Army of the James was made, which resulted in the capture of Fort Harrison, and the permanent establish- ment of the right wing of the army, north of the James River. During the day, the First and Second battalions, under command of Major Anderson, were ordered to make a charge on the rebel works in rear of the Fort. The movement was not supported, and resulted disastrously, the loss in the two battalions being over two hundred, in killed, wounded, and prisoners. Among the killed was Major Anderson, whose commission as Colonel, reached regimental headquarters on the day after his death, and Lieutenant Presley Cannon. Among the severely wounded, were Captain N. Baggs of the Staff of Colonel Fairchild, commanding the brigade, and Lieutenants John B. Krepps, and Wm. Barba. Major Sadler, and Lieutenants Wilson, Laughlin, and Mnm- ford, were among the captured. Upon the death of Colonel Anderson, Captain Wm. M. M'Clure, of company F, was appointed Colonel, Captain S. D. Straw- bridge, Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain Benjamin F. Winger, Major.
The regiment occupied the line south of Fort Harrison, now Fort Burn- ham, until the 2d of December following, when it was ordered to the Bermuda Front. The original term of service expired in January, 1865. A large num- ber re-enlisted, and with the recruits formed an aggregate of over two thousand men still remaining in the service. At the expiration of his term, on the 7th of March, Colonel M'Clure was honorably discharged, and was succeeded by Lieutenant Colonel Strawbridge, Major Benjamin F. Winger being commis- sioned Lieutenant Colonel, and Captains David Schooley, and William S. Bailey, Majors. On the 31st of March, the regiment charged upon the enemy's lines. and again on the following day, capturing some prisoners.
After the evacuation of Petersburg, the regiment was ordered to duty in that city, and upon the surrender of the rebel army, a week later, the companies were distributed through the lower counties of Virginia, for the purpose of maintaining order and tranquility. Until the South was divided into Depart- ments and Posts, in the beginning of the year 1866, the regiment continued to perform this duty. It was finally mustercd out of service, on the 20th of January, 1866, at City Point, Virginia, whence it returned to Philadelphia, where, on the 16th of February, it was dischargedl.
From the fact that this regiment was entrusted with the defences of Wash- ington, during a long and dark period of the rebellion, shows that the authori- ties had full confidence in the fidelity and heroism of both officers and men. By its confinement here, it was robbed of the opportunity of displaying its prowess on sanguinary fields, until it joined the Army of the Potomac, in the Wilderness campaign, when it was at once put upon severe duty, and until the close of the war endured hardships and braved dangers with the best, sus- taining losses that well attest the perilous service to which it was subjected.
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FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
NAMB.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Chas. Angeroth, Sr Colonel August A. Gibson ... do
Feb. 8, '62, June 25, '62,
3 3
Wm. M. M Clure ..
.do
Jan. 4, '62,
3
3 Mustered ont with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866. Discharged Jan. 8, 1865-expiration of term.
- Benj. F. Winger.
.. do ...
Aug. 23, '62,
3
Promoted from Ist Lt. batt'y D, to Major, Jan. 24, 1865-to Lt. Col., May 18, 1865 - mustered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866.
Wm. Candidus, Sr .. Jas. L. Anderson ...
Major .. .. do
Jan.
6, '62, Dec. 10, '61,
3
Promoted fromn Capt. batt'y G, March 1, 1862- com. Col., July 23, 1864-not mustered-killed near Chapin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29, 1864.
David Sadler.
do
Dec. 16, '61,
3 Promoted from Capt. battery D, Sept. 10, 1862- capt'd at Chapin's Farm, Va. Sept. 29, 1864- disch. April 16, 1865-expiration of terin.
Thomas Wilhelm ...
.do
Dec. 19, '61,
3 Promoted from Capt. battery H, Nov. 25, 1862- Col. of 2d Pro. Artillery from April 20, to Sept. 5, 1864-wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., June 2, 1864-resigned Juiy 14, 1865.
William S. Bailey .. .. do
David Schooley do
C. G. Zimmerman ... Florence W.Grugan
Adj't.
Nov. 22, '61, 3
Jerome A. Buck
.. do
Aug. 31, '62,
3
Aaron P. Bilyen.
Q. M .do
Nov. 25, '61,
Promoted from private Co. D. to Q. M. Sgt., Feb. 8, 1862-to Q. M , Oct. 24, 1862 - discharged op Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 29, 1864.
John W. Dykins
do
Dec. 24, '61, 3
Promoted from 2d Lt. battery F, Nov. 5, 1865- mustered out with reg. Jan. 29, 1866-Vet.
Elisha Griswold.
Surg.
July 25, '62, 3
Richard H. Nevill .. A. Surg
Nov. 8. '61, 3
James D. Linton do
Jan. 20, '62, 3
James A. Lowe. do June 21, '62,
S. Rosenberger .do Aug. 6, 62,
Lewis R. Kirk do
June 21, '63, 3 Promoted to Surg. 26ch reg. P. V., Nov. 3, 1863. Nov. 14, '63, 3 3 July 8, '65. Mustered out with regiment, Jau. 29, 1866. Mustered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866. 8, '62, 3 Resigned August 4, 1863.
Mustered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866.
Thos. A. Shepherd .. Sgt. Maj
Oct. 20, '63,
3
Promoted fromn private battery M, July 1, 1865- mnstered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866.
Paul L. Higgins
.do
Dec. 13, '61,
3
Promoted froin private battery E, Feb. 8, 1862- to 2d Lt. battery G, April 19, 1862.
Hugo Theinhardt ...
.do
Oct. 31, '61, 3
Promoted from Ist Sgt. battery B-to 2d Lieut. battery M. November 28, 1862.
John Extou. do
Nov. 5, '61, 3 Promoted from Ist Sgt. battery H. Aug. 1, 1862- to 2d Lt. battery B, Nov. 27. 1862.
John Ford, Jr ..
do
Dec. 16, '61, 3 Promoted from Ist Sgt. battery E, Oct. 1, 1862- to 2d Lt. battery E, Oct. 24, 1863.
Jas. Y. Humphrey. .do
Nov. 5, '61, 3 Promoted froin Sgt. battery D. Oct. 24, 1863 - to 2.1 Lt. battery D, Dec. 3, 1864-Vet.
John M. Roper .do
Aug. 19, '62,
3
Promoted from Sergt. battery M, May 3. 1865- discharged by General Order, June 29, 1865.
J. B. Eckerman. Q. M. Sr Jan. 5, '64,
R. Perry Richards .. ... do
Aug. 31, '62,
Promoted from private battery L, April 25, '64- 3 discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Dennis M. Carroll .. ... do Nov. 8, '61,
3 Promoted from private battery G, Nov. 1, 1862- transferred to battery G, 1864-Vet.
TERM-YEARS.[
Discharged June 21, 1862.
Promoted from Captain 2d reg. U. S. Artillery, June 25, 1862-returned to his reg., Aug. 3, '64. Promoted from Capt. battery F, Oct. 30, 1864- resigned March 8, 1865.
S. D. Strawbridge .. .. do J. H. Oberteu ffer, Sr Lt. Col. ....:
April 16, '65, Jan. 4, '62,
3 Resigned August 23, 1862.
Dec. 30, '62, 3 Promoted fromn Capt. battery F, May 3, 1865- disch. Jan. 15, 1866, to date expiration of term. Aug. 26, '62, Promoted froni Capt. battery M, May 18, 1865- 3 mustered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866. Discharged September 27, 1862.
Promoted from Ist Lt. battery E, Oct. 22, 1862- discharged Dec. 19, 1864-expiration of term. Promoted from 2d Lt. battery L, Jan. 14, 1866- mustered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866. Discharged September 27, 1862.
Wm. H. Melcher
David H. Bartine ..
.do .....
Dec. 2, '61, 3 Promoted to Ass't Surg. U. S. V., July 23, 1864. Promoted from Ass't Surg. 114th reg. P. V., Aug. 22, 1864-mustered out with reg., Jan. 29, 1866. Promoted to Brig. Surg. U. S. V., Dec. 26, 1861. Resigned June 20. 1862.
3 Discharged June 10, 1863.
A. T. De Witt .. .do
John Graham .. do
John H. Hassler.
Chap
Feb.
Feb. 8. '64, 3
Thomas P. Hunt. ... do
... do
Dec. 17, '61, 3
Nov. 23, '61, 3 3
Discharged June 21, 1865-expiration of term. 3
-
Promoted from private battery E, July 1, 1865- 3 mustered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
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NAME.
BANK.
DATE OF MUSTER ISTO SERVICE.
REMARKS
Joseph R. Bright ... Com. Sr| Feb. 29, '64,
Wm. H. Burgher ...
... do
Nov. 18, '61,
3 Pr. from priv. battery G, April 1, '62-transferred to battery G, Feb. 19, 1863.
Joseph W. Winger ... do
Sept. 20, '62,
3 Pr. from Corporal battery D, July 1, 1863-to 2d Lieut. battery D, July 11, 1864.
Josiah Bright
.. do
Nov. 30, '61,
3 Promoted from Sergeant battery G, Aug. 12, 1864-discharged-expiration of term.
David E. Wolff.
.do
Jan.
5, '64,
3
Promoted from private, Dec. 11, 1864-to 2d Lt. battery B, May 3, 1865-Vet.
Louis M. Taft
Hos. St.
Fel 9, '64,
3 Promoted from private battery G, July 1, 1865- Innstered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866.
A. J. Schafhirdt. ... do
Nov. 19, '61,
3 Promoted from private battery B, Nov. 19, '61- discharged by special order, Oct. 15, 1862.
A. F. Fairchilds
.do
Sept. 19, '62,
3 Promoted from private battery E, Nov. 24, '62- discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
George W. Rutter ... Ch. Bug Thomas R. Firth .... .. do
Mar. 22, '64, Dec. 11, '61, 3 Promoted from Bugler battery F, Jan. 11, 1865- mustered out with regiment, Jan. 29. '66-Vet.
BATTERY A.
Charles Auer
Capt
Jan.
6, '62,
3 Resigned Angust 22, 1862.
Rich'd M. Goundie
... do
Dec. 10, '61,
3
Promoted from 1st Lt. battery G, Ang. 23, '62- discharged Dec. 12, 1864-expiration of term.
Benj. F. Everett.
.do
Aug. 19, '62,
3 Promoted from 2d Lt. battery M, Jan. 1, 1865- mnstered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
William Troost
1st Lt ...
Dec. 16, '61,
3 Resigned February 13, 1862.
Charles Hauflear
.do
Jan.
7, '62,
3 Resigned April 19, 1862.
Otto Lutz ..
do
Jan.
6, '62,
3
Henry Glahn
.. do
Feb.
5, '62,
3
. H. H. Humphries ...
do
Oct.
3, '62,
3
Promoted from 2d Lieut .- resigned Oct. 2, 1862. Promoted from Sergt. to 2d Lt., March 1, 1862- to 1st Lt., Apr. 28, 1862-resigned Sept. 26, 1862. Promoted to Ist Lt .. Oct. 3, 1862-to Bv. Captain, Aug. 1, 1864 - to Bv. Major, March 13, 1865- to Maj. and A. D. C., Apr. 26, 1865-discharged by special order, to date May 1, 1865.
William Barba.
.do
Dec. 10, '61,
3 Pr. from Sgt. battery G to 2d Lt., Nov. 29, 1862 -- to 1st Lt., Jan. 1, 1863-com. Capt. battery B, 189th reg. P. V., April 30, 1864-not mustered- wounded at Chapin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29, '64- discharged Dec. 12, 1864-expiration of term.
John G. Rick
.. do
Jan. 4, '64,
3
Promoted from Ist Sergt. to 2d Lieut., Dec. 16, 1864 - to Ist Lieut., Jan. 25, 1865 - discharged by General Order, to date May 15, 1865.
Wm. Gratznowsky
2d Lt ...
Nov. 6, '61, 3 Promoted from Ist Sergeant to 2d Lieut., April 28, 1862-resigned August 12, 1862.
Robert S. Wharton
.do
Dec. 11, '61,
William Mauk.
.do
Oct. 7, '62,
33
George Thayer.
1st Sgt.
Mar. 25, '64,
3
Hiram P. Boyd
Q. M.Sr
Mar. 25, '64,
3
Jacob Mnmmel
Serg't ..
Dec. 26, '61,
3
Henry Beerman
... do
Jan. 18, '64, 3 Pr. to Cor., Dec. 15, 1864-to Sgt., July 1, 1865- mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
Jeremiah Weston ...
.do
Jan. 2, '64,
3 Pr. to Cor., Mar. 1, 1865-to Sgt., July 1, 1865- mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet. Pr. to Cor., Mar. 1, 1865-to Sgt., Jnly 1, 1865- mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
Joseph Shrader
... do
Feb. 10, '64,
3 Pr. to Cor., July 1, 1865-to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1865- mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
Robert M'Laughlin .. do
Mar. 17, '64,
3 Pr. to Cor., July 1, 1865-to Sgt., Nov. 15, 1865- mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
Matthew Schrurer. .do 3 .... Nov. 19, '61, 3 Charles Walter .do May 1, '62, Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 21, '62. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62. Discharged Nov. 17, 1864-expiration of term.
Francis Nagle ... do Nov. 18, '61, 3
3 Promoted from 1st Sergt. battery H, Sept. 26, 1862-disch. Dec. 22, 1864-expiration of term. - Pr. fr. Ist Sgt., Jan. 25, 1865-res. June 11, 1865. Promoted to Cor., Nov. 1, 1864-to Sgt., Nov. 20, 1864-to 1st Sgt., Feb. 1, 1865-to 24 Lt., June 5, 1865-mus. out with batt'y, Jan. 29, '66-Ver. Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 1, 1864-to Sergeant and Ist Sergeant, July 1, 1865- mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet.
Theo. W. Stauffer.
.do
Mar. 11, '64,
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 24, 1865-to Q. M. Sgt., July 1, 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29. 1866. Pr. to Cor., Nov. 1, 1864 -- to Sgt., July 1, 1865- mustered out with battery, Jan. 29. 1866-Vet.
Jonathan Bruce ..
.do
Jan. 26, '64, 3
3 Mustered out with regiment, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet.
TERM-YEARS.|
3 Promoted from Sergt. battery G, May 3. 1865 -- mnstered out with reg., Jan. 29, 1866-Vet.
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NANE
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Christian Seibold
Serg't ..
Sept. 2, '62,
3
. William Fisher
.do
Nov. 12, '61,
3
Max. Bretch
.do
Nov. 8, '61,
3
John Swartz.
.do
Jan. 6. '62,
3
John Engle
.do
Aug. 29, '62,
3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate-date unknown.
Charles Breune.
.do
Sept. 2, '62,
3
3
William Franklin .. .do
Aug. 24, '62, 3
3
Daniel Gunnerwein
Corp
Dec. 24, '63,
3
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1865-mustered out with battery. Jan. 29, 1866-Vet.
Peter Grimes
.. do
Feb. 10, '64,
31
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
L. S. M'Laughlin.
.do
Jan. 25, '64,
3
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29. 1866-Vet.
John A. Shick
do
Feb. 23, '64, 3 Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
W. S. Dorsheimer
.. do
Mar. 2, '64,
3
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
Michael Reigle.
.. do
Dec. 26, '61; 3
Promoted to Corporal, July 1. 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet.
John N. Mung ..
.. do
Jan. 26, '64,
3 Promoted to Corporal, July 1. 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
John M'Donnell do
Mar. 25, '64,
3
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
George K. Kennedy .do
Mar. 22, '64, 3 Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 1, 1865-mustered ont with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
Samuel P. Orwig ... do
Mar. 25, '64, 3
Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 1, 1865-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
Henry Whitenight ..
.do
Jan. 29, '64,
Jacoo Geig.
do
Nov. 12, '61, 3
David Mummel. .do
Dec. 20, '61, 3
Jacob Hertfelder do
Feb. 19, '62, 3
Charles Schilling . .. do Feb. 23, '62. 3
Herman Poliler. .. do
Aug. 26, '62,
3
Wm. Horstman. .do
Aug. 26, '62,
3
Andrew Geiger .. .do
Aug. 26, '62,
3
Jas. F. Anderson
.. do
Dec. 16, '63,
3
John J. Malthiner.
.do
Jan. 4, '64, 3
Francis Schlotterer
.do
Nov. 26, '61. 3
Jos. Klotzbucher ...
.. do
Aug. 3, '62,
3
Henry Born
.do
Dec. 21, '61.
3
Otto Fisher do
Sept. 2, '62.
Frank Hasher
Bugler
Jan. 11, '64,
Joseph Keck .. .do.
Feb. 25, '64, 3
3
George Hare.
Artifi'r
Mar. 26, '64, 3
Geo. B. Spanogle ...
... do
Jan. 26, '64, 3
Casper Reiger. .. do
Dec. 17, '61, 3
Amann, John. Private
Nov. 21, '61, 3
Arnold, John .do Feb. 17, '64, 3
Andrews, Adam. .. do
Jan.
4, '64, 3
Ambruster, G. .. do
Dec. 12, '61,
3
Ball, Henry .. .do
Mar. 25, '64. 3
Mustered out with battery, January 29, 1866. Mustered out with battery, Jan. 29. 1866-Vet.
Bauman, Henry ào
Feb. 18, '62,
3
Buerkley, Charles ào Nov. 16, '63, 3 Transferred to company G, 18th reg. V. R. Corps- disch. by General Order, Nov. 16, 1865-Vet. Bergman. Valentine do Bortch. Joseph. do Jan. 5, '62, 3 Jan. 5, '62, 5 Mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet. Mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet. Mustered out with battery, January 29. 1866.
Brown. Thomas. do Feb. 16, '64. 3
Boickel, Richard. .do
Feb. 9, '64, 3 Mustered out with battery, Jan. 29. 1866-Vet.
Billiard, Jerome. .. do .....
Jan. 16, '64, 3 Mustered out with oattery, January 29. 1866.
Betts, Lewis do
Jan.
4, '64, 3 Mustered out with battery, January 29. 1866.
Biederbeck. John ... .do. Burger, Frederick .. ...
Jan. 4, '64. 3 Mustered out with battery, January 29. 1866.
.do Jan. 18, '64, 3 Mustered out with battery, January 29, 1860.
TERM-YEARS .!
Captain in 2d Pro. Art'y. from Apr. 20, to Aug. 26, 1864-disch. by special order, Oct. 9, 1864. Discharged Nov. 19, 1864-expiration of term. Discharged Dec. 9, 1864-expiration of term. Discharged Jan. 6, 1865-expiration of term.
Henry Meyers .do
Aug. 28, '62,
William Smith .do
Aug. 29, '62,
3
3 Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865. Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865. Discharged by General Order. June 23. 1865. Discharged by General Order, June 23. 1865. 3 Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865. Discharged by General Order, May 13, 1865. Discharged Nov. 12, 1865 expiration of term. 3 Deserted May 20, 1862.
William Fisher John Elbert do
do
Aug. 25, '62.
Sept. 15, '62,
Joseph Bohler. .. do
Nov. 12, '62,
Philip Swartz .do
Nov. 29, '61,
3 Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 1, 1865-mustered out with battery. Jan. 29. 1866.
Discharged Nov. 28, 1864-expiration of term. Discharged Dec. 20, 1864-expiration of term. Discharged Feb. 18, 1865-expiration of terin. Discharged Feb. 22. 1865-expiration of term. Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865. Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865. Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865. Ist Lt. 2d Pro. Art'y, from April 28, to Sept. 5, 1864-disch. by special order, Mar. 23, 1865. Captured at Chapin's Farm. Va .. Seot. 29, '64- discharged by General Order, Sept. 23. 1865. Died July 12. 1863-bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C. Died at Fort Ethan Allen. Va., April 15, 1864. Deserted February 24, 1862.
3 Deserted May 1, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, Jan. 29. 1866-Vet. Mustered out with battery, January 29. 1866. Discharged Nov. 28, 1864-expiration of term. Promoted to Artificer, Dec. 1, 1864-mustered out with battery. Jan. 29, 1866.
Promoted to Artificer, Dec. 1, 1864-mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Mar. 2, 1864. Mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet. Mustered out with battery. January 29, 1866. Died at Fortress Monroe, Va., Aug. 16, 1864. Deserted August 6, 1862.
Balthazer, Martin .. .. do
Nov. 29, '61,
1065
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
JAMZ.
RASK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Brookings, Wm ...
Private
Feb. 10, '64.
Bigler, James H
do
Feb. 29, '64,
3
Berger, Levi ... .. do
Feb. 29, '64, 5 Mustered out with battery, January 29, 1866.
Brooks, Jessup
.do
Feb. 26, '64, 3 Mustered out with battery, January 29, 1866.
Bayles. Charles.
do
Bunch, Elijah ...
.do
Baker, Francis.
do
Bach, Louis ...
do
Nov.
Brey, Charles
do
Jan. 8, '62,
Brown, John.
do
Aug. 30, '62.
3 Discharged by General Order. June 23, 1865.
Burgert, Adamn .. do
Sept. 18, '64, 1 Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Brecht, Gottfrey.
.do
Aug. 31, '64.
1 Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Briel. Peter
.do
Jan. 11, '62,
Barth, John .. do
Jan. 9, '62,
3 3 3 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 28, 1864 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 28, 1864. Transferred to battery H-date unknown. Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 23, 1864. Discharged by General Order, July 6. 1865.
Bell, James I
.do
Feb. 26, '64,
Babcock. Charles F
.00
Mar. 29, '64.
3
3 3 Tr. to battery G, 2d Pro. Art'y, April 20, 1864. Transferred to battery B-date unknown-Vet. Tr. to battery G. 2d Pro. Art'y. April 20. 1864. Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps. May 1, 1865. Killed at Chapin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29, 1864. Deserted June 11, 1863.
Bauman, Ernst ..
Dec.
8, 62.
3
3 Deserted July 30, 1863.
Belcher, Amos A
do
Burkley, John. do Nov. 8, '61,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Brown, George W .. .do
Feb. 29, '64, 3
Not on muster-out roll.
Burke, John ..
do
Mar. 21, '64,
3 Not on muster-out roll.
Barr. William H.
3 Not on muster-out roll.
Burnhard, Wm.
do do
Jan. 5, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll. Not on niuster-out roll.
Burns. Thomas. do
Nov. 3, '64,
1
3 Mustered out with battery. January 29. 1866. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. April 8, '62. Discharged by General Order, July 22. 1865. Transferred to battery C-date unknown.
Churchman, Henry
.. do
Dec. 13, '61, 3
Christopher, Lewis .do Feb. 27, '64,
3
Tr. to battery G. 2d Pro. Art'y, April 20, 1864.
Cunninghamn, G. B do
Connaway, John ... do
Croft, Samuel do Mar. 7, '64, 3
Coats, Orris J.
do
Nov. 25, '61, 3
Cassiday, Samuel
.do Feb. 24. '64.
3
Conklin, Henry.
do
Feb. 29. '64, 3
Chafee, Henry C.
do
April 2, '64. 3
Dabler, John W. do
Jan. 15, '64, 3 Mustered out with battery, January 29. 1866. Feb. 1, '64. 3 Mustered out with battery, January 29, 1866. Absent, sick. at muster out.
Devongh. Jonathan do
Feb. 19, '64. 3
Darnest, Gustave do Dingler, John E .do
Nov. 22, '61. 3
Dorwarth, Leonard
.do
Nov. 1, '61, 3
-Deihl, Valentine .00
Jan. 10, '62, 3
Dildine. Nicholas ..
Feb. 15, 64, 3
De Witt, Moses D .. do Feb. 26, '64. 3
3 Dolde. David. do Donovan. Martin. do Nov. 19, '61, Feb. 29, '64, 3
Khin, Adam ... .do
Dec. 24, 61,
3
Mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet. Mustered out with battery, January 29, 1856. Discharged by General Oruer, July 26, 1865.
Erbe, Henry .. .do
Dec. 12, 61, 3
Eberly, Casper .. do Edwards, John H. do Erbe, Frederick .do
Jan. 16, '62,
3
Jan. 8, '62. 3 Deserted April 15, 1862.
Frey, John.
Dec. 17. '61,
3 Mustered out with battery, Jan. 29, 1866-Vet.
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