History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, Vol. III, Part 31

Author: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902. cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Harrisburg, B. Singerly, State Printer
Number of Pages: 1402


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The regiment joined in the pursuit of the rebel army, and after returning to Virginia was posted near Bealton Station, on the south bank of the Rappa- hannock, and subsequently at Stevensburg, where it was engaged in guard duty and drilling, a number of recruits having been received. Until the mid- dle of October the army remained upon the Rappahannock, when the enemy having assumed the offensive and moved upon its right fiank, it made a hasty retreat to Centreville, the regiment acting as skirmishers, and on picket duty on the way. Lee finding Meade well and securely posted, declined to attack, and retired, destroying the Manassas and Alexandria Railroad as he went. Meade immediately followed, the Ninetieth moving to Inoroughfare Gap, and thence to Bristoe Station, and was for some time employed in repairing the railroad. It subsequently participated in the campaign to Mine Run, and upon its abandonment, retired to the neighborhood of Brandy Station and from thence to Cedar Mountain, where it went into winter-quarters. On the 1st of January, 1864, a detachment, consisting of the Eighty-eighth and Ninetieth Pennsylvania, and Twelfth Massachusetts, was ordered to duty in the town of Culpepper, the Ninetieth being quartered in the Baptist Church. Remaining until the close of the month, the brigade was ordered into camp on the Sperryville Pike, two miles from the town. On the 6th of February it proceeded on a recon- noissance to Morton's Ford, returning on the following day. During the win- ter the First Corps was consolidated with the Fifth, the Ninetieth, with the Thirteenth and Thirty-ninth Massachusetts, Sixteenth Maine, and Ore Hun- dred and Fourth New York, constituting the First Brigade, of the Second Di- vision. During the month of April the command was busily engaged in driil and picket duty, preparatory to the opening of the spring campaign.


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156


NINETIETH REGIMENT.


1864


On the 4th of May the division, which had for a long time been separated, was united and moved with the army for the Wilderness. On the morning of the 5th it resumed the march, but had not gone far before it came upon the enemy's skirmishers. The command was formed in line of battle, and ad- vanced until it reached the open ground, beyond which the enemy was en- trenched. The line was established behind a slight rise of ground, with small trees and bushes in front, the right of the Ninetieth being separated from the rest of the brigade by a road which it was impossible to occupy, being raked by the enemy's artillery. "We lay," says a report of the battle, "in this posi- tion some time, when General Griffin, in command of the First Division, rode up and ordered a charge. Colonel Lyle promptly led his regiment forward, and as soon as it had cleared the shrubbery in front, and emerged upon the open field, rebel batteries opened upon it with grape and canister. The order was given to 'double quick,' and with a shout it advanced within close range of the rebel lines. From some misunderstanding, or not having received the same peremptory order from General Griffin that he gave to the Ninetieth, the rest of the brigade did not advance any distance, leaving the regiment entirely alone in the charge. When Colonel Lyle discovered that he was unsupported, be gave the order to 'about face,' and what was left rallied around the colors, and under a fierce fire of infantry and artillery returned to its original posi- tion. Lieutenant George W. Watson was wounded and taken prisoner, losing a leg, and Lieutenants M'Kinley and Richard W. Davis were also wounded, and of two hundred and fifty-one men, one hundred and twenty-four were either killed, wounded, or captured. A ditch run across the field filled with rebel sharp-shooters, who prevented any of the wounded from being taken off, and they feil into the hands of the enemy." The regiment was soon after relieved and moved to the rear. On the 6th Colonel Lyle, by order of General Robinson, was placed in command of the brigade in place of Colonel Leonard, and Captain William P. Davis, in the absence of the other field officers on detached duty, took command of the regiment. The brigade moved to the front early in the day, and during this and the following day was employed in fortifying and in shifting positions for the defence of threatened parts of the line. At nine o'clock, on the evening of the 7th, it withdrew from the front, and moving on to the left, in rear of our lines, arrived at day-break near Todd's Tavern, where the cavalry was skirmishing. After a brief halt it formed line of battle, ad- vanced under a heavy fire from the enemy's skirmishers, and drove them in upon his intrenchments, which were found too strong to be carried. It was obliged to fall back, suffering severely, General Robinson being wounded. The Ninetieth lost twenty in killed, wounded, and missing. In the operations about Spottsylvania the regiment was constantly employed in fortifying and in ad- vancing upon the enemy's positions. In an unsuccessful charge upon his works at Laurel Hill, made on the 10th, Lieutenant Jesse W. Super and three men were killed by the explosion of a single shell. The loss in the regiment was nearly one hundred.


On the 21st the brigade moved on towards Guinea's Station, skirmishing with the rear of Ewell's Division, and taking some prisoners, and on the 23d crossed the North Anna. The enemy attacked; but was held in check, and the position fortified. On the 27th it crossed the South Anna, and on the fol- lowing day the Pamunkey, arriving on the 2d of June at Bethesda Church, losing almost daily some men. On the 3d, General Lockwood, then in com-


157


PETERSBURG AND WELDON RAILROAD.


1864


mand of the division, was succeeded by Colonel Lyle. A few days later the division was re-organized, and became the Third of the Fifth Corps, General Crawford being assigned to its command. From Cold Harbor, where the regi- ment arrived on the 6th of June, until the 16th, when it crossed the James and joined in the operations before Petersburg, it was kept constantly employed in marching and intrenching, upon the right flank of the army, as it moved forward.


As it approached the rebel works in front of the city, on the night of the 17th of June, the brigade, after considerable manœuvring, was massed in a gorge, where the enemy delivered an enfilading fire from his batteries, kill- ing and wounding a considerable number. At day-break the regiment ad- vanced, supporting the skirmish line. The enemy opened from a fort in front, throwing grape and canister. The line was obliged to cross an open space to reach a railroad cut in front, which it was moving to occupy, and while doing so was exposed to a rapid fire of case-shot and grape, the regiment losing a number killed and wounded. The brigade was massed for a charge, but the enemy being apprised of the design, it was abandoned, and the com- mand fell back and entrenched along the line of the railroad. Losses from the fire of the enemy's sharp-shooters and his artillery were frequent, any ob- ject exposed above the works, being almost certain to be hit. On the 24th, Lieutenant Colonel Leech and Major Jacob M. Davis having returned from de- tached duty, and resumed command, the brigade moved to the left as far as the Jerusalem Plank Road. It was here engaged in picket duty, until July 6th, when it moved to the rear, and details from the brigade, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Leech, were engaged in constructing Fort Davis, which when completed was manned and occupied by it. At day-break on the morning of the 18th, the brigade with the corps moved out to Yellow Tavern, on the Wel- don Railroad, and at noon was formed in line of battle on the right of the road facing north, and fronting a wood, through which it advanced. The enemy was found in force; but after receiving several volleys and finding the left flank ex- posed, a retrograde movement was ordered, in executing which, Lientenant Jobn T. Reilly and a number of men were captured. The line was re-formed, but the enemy advancing in force, it was again compelled to fall back. It subsequently regained the lost ground, and threw up a line of riffe-pits. On the following morning it moved some five hundred yards to the right. At three P. M. the enemy attacked in heavy columns, and was repulsed in front, but Mahone's Di- vision succeeded in gaining the rear of the line. The position had become un- tenable, and our own batteries were throwing shells into its ranks. The order to fall back was given ; but its execution was now impossible, and Lieutenant Colonel Leech, Major Davis and about ninety of the men were taken prisoners. Lieutenant James S. Bonsall was killed, and about twenty killed and wounded.


On the 23d the regiment, under command of Captain William P. Davis, was engaged with the brigade in collecting arms and accoutrements from the battle- field of the 18th and 19th, and on the following day in destroying the Weldon Railroad. It was subsequently employed in entrenching and in constructing roads. On the 15th of September it marched to Poplar Spring Church, on a reconnaissance, supporting cavalry, and upon its return was engaged in garri- soning Fort Dushane. On the 26th of November, the original term of ser- vice having expired, it was mustered out of service, and the veterans and recruits were attached to the Eleventh Pennsylvania. Moving from Yellow


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NINETIETH REGIMENT,


1865


House by rail to City Point, it was taken by transport to Washington, where it was paid, and proceeded thence by rail to Philadelphia. It was met upon its arrival by an escort of military and firemen. and marched to its armory, where it partook of a collation, and was finally disbanded.


1


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


REMARKS.


Peter Lyle


Col


Mar. 10, '62.


3 Wounded at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862- pr. to brevet Brig. Gen., March 13, 1865-mustered out with regiment, November 26, 1864.


William A. Leech ... Lt. Col.


Feb. 19, '62,


3 Captured at Weldon Railroad, Va., Aug. 19,'64- promoted to brevet Col. and Brig. Gen., March 13, 1865-discharged February 21. 1865.


Alfred J. Sellers


Major ..


Feb. 26, '62,


3 Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va .. Dec. 13, '62- promoted to brevet Lt. Col. and Col., Mar. 13, 1805-discharged February 29, 1864.


Jacob M. Davis.


.do


Feb. 18. '62,


3


Promoted from Capt. Co. B, Feb. 29, 1864- cap- tured at Weldon Railroad, Va., Aug. 19, 1864- discharged December 16, 1864.


David P. Weaver ..


Adjt


Oct. 1, '61,


3


Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-dis- charged November 23, 1863.


Samuel W. Moore ..


do


Jan. 18, '62,


3 Promoted from Ist Lieut. Co. B, Nov. 23, 1863- mustered out with regiment, Nov. 26, 1864.


Frederick Gerker ..


Q. M


Oct. 1, '61.


3 Promoted to Capt. and Com. Sub., Sept. 6. 1862.


Samuel B. Roney ... do


Mar. 12, 62, 3 Promoted from Ist Lieut. Co. B, Sept. 6. 1862-to Capt. and Assistant Q. M., July 18, 1863.


Wm. H. Hewlings .. ... .do


Jan. 26, '62,


3 Promoted from Ist Lieut. Co. E, July 19, 1863- mustered out with regiment, Nov. 26, 1864. 3 Discharged December 8, 1863.


Joseph H. Hayes.


ao


Oct. Aug. 4, '62,


3


A. Owen Stille


As. Sur.


Oct. 25, '61,


3


Thomas F. Duncan .do


Mar. 27, '62,


3


Joshua S. Kemp ... .. do Aug. 6, '62;


George P. Tracy ... .. do.


Nov. 15, '62,


David S. Griffith .do


Mar. 19, '63,


3


Horatio S. Howell. Chap'n.


Mar. 13, '62,


3


Promoted to 2d Lt. company B, Sept. 6, 1862.


Jesse W. Super ... ao


Sept. 19, '61,


3


Promoted from private company I-to 2d Lieut company C, January 3, 1863.


James S. Bonsall .. do


3


Promoted to 2d Lieut. company F, Jan. 19, 1863


Jesse S. Walton ..


Hos. St. Mar. 13, '62, | 3 |Not accounted for.


REGIMENTAL BAND.


Bricker, Jacob L .... Muc.


Nov. 26, '61, 3


Absent, sick. at muster out.


Dalzell, Thomas 'T .. ... do


Nov. 26, '61,


3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Fidler, John A do


Nov. 26, '61,


3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Honins, William do Nov. 26, '61, 3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Katterman, George .. do


Nov. 26, '61, 3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Kemp, Joseph N do


Nov. 26, '61,


3


Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Luburg, Albert J. do


Nov. 30, '61,


3


Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Moyer, George N ... .do


Nov. 26, '61, 3


3


Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Scharff, John L ......


do


Nov. 26, '61, 3


Discharged by General Oruer, Sept. 18, 1862.


Shartle, Frank B. do


Nov. 26, '61,


3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Shartle, Jacob


do


Nov. 26, '61, 3


Discharged by Generel Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Sallada, John


do


Nov. 26, '61, 3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Valentine, George H .do Nov. 26, '61, 3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Weinhold, Wm. S ... .do


Nov. 26, '61, 3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Youson, Levi M


.do


Nov. 26, '61, 3


Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Surg ....


2, '61,


Promoted from Asst. Surg., 88th reg. P. V., Dec 23, 1863-mus. out with reg., Nov. 26, 1864. Promoted to Surg. 23d reg. P. V., Mar. 26, 1862. Discharged September 12, 1862.


3 Discharged Noveruber 8, 1862.


3 Promoted to Surg. 46th reg. P. V., July 4, 1863. Mustered out with regiment, November 26, 1864 Killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863.


Charles Ricketts Sgt. Maj


Mar. 10, '62,


3


Meredith, And'w J. .do


Nov. 26, '61, 3 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Miller, William R ... do


Nov. 26, '61,


Discharged by General Order, Sept. 18, 1862.


Scharff, Wm. L do


Nov. 26, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '62


NOTE .- On account of inability to procure copies of the muster-out rolls of this regiment the records are incomplete, and the names of many of the veteran soldiers do not appear.


TERM-YEARS .!


Jonathan R. Shreve


159


THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


COMPANY A. RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.


1


NAME.


BANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


REMARKS.


John T. Durang ...


Capt ....


Feb. 21, '62,


3


William P. Davis ... ... do


Jan. 10, '62,


00


Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, '63-trans- ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, as Captain, February 24, 1864-discharged April 23. 1866. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-pro- moted from Ist Lieutenant, Mar. 24, 1864-dis- charged November 26, 1864.


Edmund J. Gorgas


1st Lt ...


Mar. 10, '62,


3


Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, '62- captured at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863-pro- moted, from 2d Lieutenant, November 22, '63- discharged June 28, 1864.


Wm. L. Thompson


2d Lt ...


Sept. 18, '61,


3 Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, November 23, 1863- discharged April 30, 1864.


Francis Jennings ...


1st Sgt ..


Feb. 15, '62,


3


Charles D. Farris ...


.do


Sept. 17. '61.


Florence M'Carty ...


Sergit ..


Sept. 30, '61,


George Land.


.do


Dec. 9, '61,


3


E. A. Dunnecliff.


do


May 20, '62,


3


Thornas S. Benner.


.. do


Nov. 25, '61,


3


James A. Scott


Corp.


Feb. 7, '62,


3


Augustus M. Theiss


.do


Jan. 27, '62,


3


Promoted from private-transferred to company F, 11th regiment P. V., Nov. 26, 1864.


Henry Parker ..


.do


Jan. 22, '62,


3


Wounded Juiy 1. 1863, and May 5, 1864-pro- moted from private-transferred to company A, 11th regiment P. V., Nov. 26, 1864-Vet.


David H. Diehl.


do


May 29, '62,


3


Henry L. Paul


do


Jan. 17, '62,


3


Win. B. Strang


do


Dec. 31, '61,


3


Deserted August 24, 1962.


Deserted September 8. 1862.


Absalom, Dacio ..


do


Sept. 14, '63,


Buckius, Christo'r.


do


Mar. 4, '62,


3


Baker, James


do


Aug.


8, '63, 3


Berger, John.


do


Jan. 24, '62, 3 Deserted March 31, 1862.


Bowers, Joseph


do


Dec. 17, '61,


3 Deserted July 23, 1862.


Bozarth, Daniel


do


Feb. 10, '62,


Britts, William


do


Feb. 24. '62, 3


3


Wounded at Bull Run, Va., August 30, 1862- deserted October 31, 1862.


Beyer, Bartin Burk, John


do


Mar.


4, '62,


3


Deserted August 18, 1864.


Drafted-captured-died at Andersonville, Ga., August 1, 1864-grave, 4,500.


Brown, Thomas J. do


Sept. 14. '63,


Barbour, George ..


do


Sept. 14, '63,


3 Drafted-deserted-date unknown.


Bell, Adrian do Sept. 14, '65, 3 Drafted-deserted-date unknown.


Boyer, Hillary .. .do Sept. 17, '61, 3 Transferred to company H.


Bricker, Jacob L do Nov. 26, '61,


3


Transferred to Regimental Band.


Brady, George


do


Dec. 30. '61,


3


Not accounted for.


Not accounted for.


Died at Washington. D. C., Jan. 6, 1863, of wds. received at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1562. Drafted-transferred to company H, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Drafted-transferred to company H, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Craig, William .. do ..


Sept. 14, '63, 3 Drafted-transferred to company E, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Catmull, Lewis W. .do Feb. 20, '62,


Jan. 24, '62,


3


Campbell, Edward ... do


Sept. 14, '63,


3


Clark, Clement .. do


Aug. 8, '63, 3


3 Not accounted for.


Bates, William


do


Jan. 23, '62,


Bates, Jacob .. .do


Boyd, Thomas F. .. do Sept. 16, '62,


3 3 Tr. to Co. B, 11th regiment P. V., Nov. 26, 1864. Captured at Weldon R. R., Va., Aug. 19, 1864- tr. to Co. A, 11th regunent P. V., Nov. 26, 1864. Captured at Weldon R. R., Va., Aug. 19, 1864- died at Salisbury, N. C., October 29, 1864.


Bowen, John C


.do


Feb. 10, '62,


Missing in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5, '64. Deserted September 14, 1864.


3 Deserted August 31, 1864.


Anderson, John.


Private do


Dec. 19, '61,


Anderson, James


Mar. 25, '62, 3


Drafted-deserted-date unknown.


3 Deserted December 12, 1863.


Deserted December 31, 1862.


Bonafon, Henry.


do


Feb. 13, '62,


3


do


Aug. 7, '63,


3 Drafted-deserted-date unknown.


0000


Captured at Weldon R. R., Va., Aug. 19, 1864- tr. to Co. G, 11th reg. P. V., Nov. 26, 1864 -- Vet. Deserted August 9, 1862.


Promoted from private company H-wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864-transferred to company B, 11th reg. P. V., Nov. 26, 1864-Vet. Captured at Weldon R. R., Va., Aug. 19, 1864- died at Salisbury, N. C., November 28, 1864. Captured at Weldon R. R., Va., Aug. 19, 1864. Killed near Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864-Vet. Wounded in action, August 18, 1864-promoted from private-transferred to company A, 11th regiment P. V., November 26, 1861-Vet.


3 Not accounted for.


TERM -YEARS.


160


NINETIETH REGIMENT,


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


REMARKS.


Dowell, Charles M ..


Private


Mar. 28, '62.


Deserted July 12, 1863.


Desilver, Louis do


Sept. 25. '63,


Dawson. Charles W ... do


Oct. 28, 61,


David, Thomas S .do


Feb. 21, '62.


3


Frantz, Reuben


do


Sept. 26, '63,


3


Fisher. David D do


Jan. 10,'62.


Foster. Charles H. do


Feb. 7, '62,


Fair, Robert .do Frank, George J.


Nov. 25, '61, 3 Died at Philadelphia, Pa .. September 19, 1862. Discharged October 11, 1862. Dec. 20. '61,


Franklin. Ed. A. .. do


Feb. 7, '62,


3


Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, 1862.


Gibson, Joseph


.. do


Aug. 7, 63,


3


Drafted-transferred to company A, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26. 1864.


Gaw, Fleming


... do


Feb. 19, '62,


3


Wd. at Rappahannock Station. Va .. Aug. 10, '62- transferred to company A, 11th regiment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Gladden. Isaac. do


July 17, '63.


3 Drafted-deserted-date unknown.


Graham, Patrick. do


Nov. 11, '61,


3


Gentner. Ed. F do Dec. 20. '61,


Grubb, Frank. M .. .do


Dec. 30, '61,


Gensley, Henry F. do


Jan. 9, '02. 3


Green, Hugh. do


Feb. 6. '62,


3


Feb. 19, '62, 3 Not accounted for.


Grahun, James do


Mar. 2. '65.


1


Gregory, Wmn. E do


Feb. 21. 62,


3


Henderson, Wm .. .do Mar. 28, '62, 3


Hofford, John .. do Sept. 8, '62.


3


Highland, John. do


Aug. 7, '63, 3


Hennessey, John do Sept. 14, '63,


3


Drafted-transferred to company A, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Hartman, Francis ..


do


Sept. 21, '63, 3 Drafted-transferred to 11th regiment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Hinkle, Jacob L


.do


Feb. 21, '62, 3 Deserted, 1862.


Hoover, John .. do


Sept. 21, '63, 3


Halzell, George C. .do Sept. 20, '61,


Harris, George W .. do Hager, Philip .do Dec. 31, '61, Jones, George W. .do Feb. 20, '62, Aug. 7, '


3333


Jacobs, Jacob. .do


Feb. 20, '62, 3 3


Kane, Stephen L. .do Jan. 20. '62,


King. Charles .. .do May 30,


'62, 3


Keller, George B. .. do Mar. 22, 62, 3


Kurtz, John H .. do July 5, '63, 3 Not accounted for.


Koester. Frederick do April 3. '65, 1


Levers, Joseph do Dec. 17, 61,


Lawrence, Alex. A .. do Dec. 30, '61,


Lange, Henry S .. do Sept. 21, '63, 3


Leslie, David


Dishonorably discharged, 1863.


Long, William. .. do Mar. 3, '65.


Moore, Robert do Sept. 21, '63, 3


Meagher, Thomas. .do


Sept. 14, '63, 3


Magrath, Thomas .. do Sept. 1, '62,


3


Moison, John. .do Jan. 30, '62,


Mink, Andrew J. .do Muller, William. do Moyer. George N do


Dec. 13, '61, 3


July 17, '63, 3 Drafted-deserted September 25, 1863.


Moan, Thomas. do


Jan. 8, '62,


Maxwell, Lewis .do


M'Collough, T. A. .do


Feb. 18, '62, Dec. 27. '61,


Tr. to Co. A, 11th regiment P. V., Nov. 26, 1864. Tr. to Co. E, 11th regiment P. V., Nov. 26, 1864. Discharged, 1863.


Drafted-deserted August 18, 1864.


M'Namee, Barney .. do July 30, '63, 3 M'Carter, Wm. D .. .do Died November 6, 1862. Feb. 18, '62, Sept. 30, '61, 3 Wounded at Bull Run, Va., August 30, 1862- killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.


M'Carty, Dennis. .do


Northrup, Rufus G do Feb. 18, '62,


3| Tr. to Co. A, 11th regiment P. V., Nov. 26, 1864.


Transferred to company D, 11th regiment P. V. Died at Washington, D. C., November 3, 1863. Transferred to company A, 11th regiment P. V., November 26. 1864-Vet.


Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-tr. to Co. A, 11th regiment, P. V., Nov. 26, 1864. Drafted-transferred to company A, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Drafted-captured-died at Andersonville, Ga., October 31, 1864-grave, 11,702. Discharged-date unknown.


Not accounted for.


Not accounted for.


Drafted-transferred to company H, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Transferred to company B-date unknown. Tr. to Co. D, 11th regiment P. V., Nov. 26, 1864. Tr. to Co. D, 11th regiment P. V., Nov. 26, 1864. Deserted May 25, 1862.


Drafted-deserted September 16, 1863.


3 Deserted December 16, 1862. Deserted December 30, 1861. 3


Drafted-deserted May 5, 1864-returned-de- serted again, November 8, 1864.


Drafted-transferred to company A, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Missing in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5,'64- tr. to Co. A, 11th regiment P. V. Nov. 26, 1864. Deserted December 16, 1862.


3 Deserted, 1863.


Deserted October 31, 1862.


Transferred to Regimental Band.


M'Carter, Einmet ... do Sept. 13, '62,


Nov. 26, '61, 3 Discharged, 1862.


TERM-YEARS.| 330335 3 3


Drafted-deserted-date unknown. Died at Philadelphia, Pa., December 8. 1851. Wounded, with loss of leg, at Fredericksburg, Va .. Dec. 13, 1862-discharged-date unknown. Drafted-transferred to company A, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


3 Deserted January 10, 1862. 3 Deserted February 7, 1862.


3 Discharged-expiration of term. Discharged September 30, 1862. 3 Not accounted for.


Discharged December 21, 1862. Not accounted for.


Grennar, John. do


1 Not accounted for.


Gutling. Anthony. do


April 3, 65,


.do Jan. 22, '62, 3 1 Not accounted for.


161


THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


NAME.


RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.


REMARKS.


Obenheizer, F. W.


Private


Sept. 21, '63,


Drafted-transferred to company D, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


O'Doherty, John


do


Feb. 15, '62,


3 Deserted, 1862.


Peterman. Wm. T. do


Dec. 10, '61, 3 Deserted August 9, 1862.


Powell, George W. do


Jan. 5, '62, 3 Deserted September 8, 1862.


Page, John H. do


Nov. 26, '61, 3 Deserted January 1. 1862.


Peterson, Edward .. .do


Aug. 7, '63, 3


Drafted-deserted-date unknown.


Peterson, Sam'l D .. do


Dec. 16, '61,


3


Discharged by order of War Dept., Oct. 15, 1862. Not accounted for.


Pell, William A. do


Feb. 19, '62,


3


Reppert, Benj. F. ... do


Sept. 21, '63,


3


Drafted - transferred to company A, 11th regi- ment P. V., November 26, 1864.


Riley, Nathan P.


do


April 24, '62,


3


Roberts, William.


.do


Oct. 26, '61. 3


Rogers, Henry. do


Sept. 14, '63.


3


Roberts, Francis. .do


Sept. 21, '63, 3


Reed, Alexander .do


Sept. 20, '61,


3


Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, 1854.


Raymond. Frank. do


do


Feb. 7, '62,


3


Discharged-date unknown-for wds. received at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.


Roussel, William .. .do


Feb. 18, '62, 3 3 3 Sept. 30, '61,


Died Jan. 1, 1863-bu. in Mil. Asy. Ceni., D. C. Discharged-expiration of term.


Smith, James do


Feb. 14, '62,


3


Smith, James


do


July 20, '63,


3


Drafted-deserted-date unknown.


Smith, John ..


.. do


Aug. 8, '63,


3


Drafted-deserted Sept. 19, 1863-returned-de- serted again-date unknown.


Smidt, John.


.. do


July 20, '63,


3


Drafted-deserted-returned-deserted again- date unknown.


Sweeney, John. .do


July 20, '63,


3 3


Discharged, 1862.


Sherer, Jacob W. .do


Oct. 23, '61,


3 Discharged-expiration of term.


Steward, Province .. .do


Nov. 6, '61, 3 Not accounted for.


Sutton, John B ...


.. do


Nov. 20, '61,


3


Wounded in action-transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps-date unknown.


Shaw, Grevis W .do


Nov. 25, '61, 3


Not accounted for.


Sanders, Richard. .do


Nov. 29, '61,


3


Deserted-date unknown.


Sower, William H. .do


Dec. 31, '61,


Souders, Daniel W. .do


Jan. 8. '62. 3


Transferred to company I, April 60, 1862.


Smith, George W.


Jan. 29, '62. 3 Died at Warrenton, Va .- date unknown.


Sunderling. John do


Feb. 6, '62. 3 Discharged, 1:62.


Siddall, Joel. do




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