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Sept. 21, '64,
Reath, Isaac .. .do
Aug. 27, '64,
Rimer, Jesso .do
Rimer, Henry :: .. do
Roberts, Benjamin do
Reen, Frederick. .do
Ridgeway, Alanson .. dlo Rogers, Charles M. .do Mar. 22,''64, Reagan, Lawrence .. co Fcb. 29, '64, Feb. 7,''64,
Rough, Jacob do:
Fel. 14, '64,
Discharged by General Order, June 26, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Feb. 29, '64, Feb. 29, '64, Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Rhoads, Samuel II. .. do Russell, Solomon ... do
Rosenbaum, John .. do Mar. 20, '64,
Reeves, Sylvester .. do Mar. 29, '64,
Russell, Paul II do Nov. 23, '63,
Rosengrantz, L ... ... do Mar. 15, '64,
lessard, Georgo W. ... do
Feb. 12, ''64, Feb. 23, '64, Feb. 22, '64,
'Feb: 29, '64,
Jan. 15, '64,
Not accounted for. 91. of
Not accounted for. ob
Not accounted for. . 150
Discharged October 9, 1865 -- expiration of term.
Not accounted for. Bu'A ...
7
Not accounted for. T .M .oh ..
Not accounted for. 9 1 of
05.
Not 'accounted for;
Discharged June 9, 1865. .. OU
360
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. ,519 15 Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865." Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9. 1865. Pr. to 2d Lt. Co. B, 188th reg. P. V., Mar. 31, 1864. Discharged by special order, September 23, 1865. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 28, 1864. Discharged by General Order, July 31, 1365.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. :3007℃ Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Not accounted for.
Not accounted for. of ..... .ndot ,Javi.lu
Not accounted for. .00
Not accounted for.A1 Not accounted for.
ob
Roc, John ... .do Rowles, John HI .. do Oct. 4, :64,
Rolland, Adam .. do Rote, Jacob .. do
Sept. 13, '64, Feb. 26, '64,
Reilly, Bernhard .clo Mar. 2, '64, Romig, Eluid .. do Feb. 23, '64, Feb. 19, '64,
Rect, James K. do Rounds, Israel. .. do .....
Sept. 3, '64,
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865. Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9,, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9,' 1865 .. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Rayman, John L .do
Sept. 13, 2'64, Sept. 3, '64,
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1$65.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865."
Aug. 23, '64, Aug. ; 18, '64,
Sept. 2, '64, Feb. 20, '64,
Reed, James M ...... do
Renninger, Wm. H. do
Feb. 26, '64,
ĮL. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865-Vet. Absent, sick, at muster out."
Rosc, Joseph .. ... dlo Rhoads, Charles do Riggell, Daniel .V. .. do Rodgers, Clark . .do Rilcy, Patriok G .... .. do
Jan. 25, '64,'
Mar. 23, '61,
Deserted August 15, 1865. Not accounted for. Not accounted for.
Potter, Wellington .do
Pfelzing, John. .do
Pieree, Benjamin .. .do
April 15, '64, Feb. 25, '64,
Not accounted for. . .
Not accounted for.
17.
Parks, John .. do Feb. 10, '64,
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order. Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Discharged October 12, 1865-expiration of termn. Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
1.
Not accounted for.
ASTEJN 90 STA REMARKS.
Not accounted for. 3.27/14
Aug. 2, '64, Feb. 27, '64, Sept. 22, '64, Aug. 30, '64, Sept. 6, '64,
769
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Rooney, John.
Privatej
Sept. 20, '64,
Ross, Henry D ...
do
Feb.
16. '64,
Reynokis. John W ..
.do
Feb. 5, '64,
Not accounted for-Vet.
Rice, Merritt
do
Feb. 9, '64,
Not accounted for.
Roberts, William
do
Sept. 7,'64,
Stall. Jeremiah
do
Sept. 13, '64,
Stever, Henry
Sept. 2, '64,
Stever, Michael
do
Sept. 2, '64,
Swain, John
Aug. 29, '64,
Slutter, Jabcz
do
do
Stroup. John.
do
Stevens, Seth
Sept. 20, '64,
Snyder, Jacob
Sept.
5, '64,
Snyder, Adam M .(10
Sept. 20. '64,
Snyder, Samuel. do
Sept. 20, '64,
Schive, 'David G do
Schlegel, Charles
do
Sept. 20, '64,
Starr, Peter.
.. do
Sept. 20, '64,
Sult, Charles.
do
Sept. 8, '64,
Stickler. John R. do
Sept.
6, '64,
Sellers, Miller do
Sept. 7, '64,
Sheetz, George.
do
Sept.
1, '64,
Sheetz, Isaac ...
do
Sheetz, Aaron do
Seivert, John .
do
Spotts, Charles do
Aug. 22, '64,
Spotts, George do
Sensenig, Isaac do
Shank, John .. do
Stevens, John W. do
Feb. 25, '64,
Squire, Alvin R. .. do
Mar. 15, '64,
Sanders, Samuel. .do
Stowman, Wm. H .. .. do
Stroud, William. .do
Seedle, Win. H .. do
Skinner, John do
Solomon, Michael ...
Swartz. Augustus . Smith, David
.. do
do Smith, James .. .do Smith, John J do
Straver, Lorenzo D. Shook, John
.do
... Fcb. 29, '64,
Shiffler, Solomon S.
do Mar. 9, '64, Feb. 10, '64, Aug. 5, '64, Dec. 10, '63,
Deserted August 19, 1864.
Smith, Joseph do Mar. 14, '64,
Deserted August 13, 1865.
Sullivan, Dennis .. do Mar. 31, '64,
Stanton, Robert do
Mar. 30, '64,
Discharged January 13, 1866
Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
Strayer, Adam F. do
Sheaffer, John do
Not accounted for.
Sidle, William. do
Not accounted for.
Feb. 23, '64, Secrist, George. do
Not accounted for. Not accounted for.
Scott, George B. do
Not accounted for.
Sullivan, John. do
Jan.
Not accounted for.
Sreeahart, Daniel ... do
Not accounted for.
Strayer, Henry G ... do
Not accounted for.
Sinith, Isaac G do
... Sours, Christian do
Sinsz, Joseph .do Stewart, Simon do
Feb. 26, '64, 4, '64,
Discharged Oct. 9, 1865-expiration of term. Not accounted for.
Smith, Henry F .. do
Oct. Feb. 12, '64, Aug. 24, '64, Mar. 14, '64,
Not accounted for.
Stevens, Thomas. do
Stephenson, Daniel .. do
Feb. 16, '64, Feb. 16, '04, Feb. 20, '64, Feb. 16, '64,
Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
Discharged Oct. 10, 1865-expiration of term. :
97-VOL. IV.
Oct. 10, '64,
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9. 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1835. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Pr. to Ist Lt. U. S. C. T., Aug. 25, 1865. Discharged by General Order, July 26, 1865. Discharged by General Order, July 19, 1865. Discharged by General Order, July 14, 1865. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865-Vet. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
1
rio Sulstorf, Frederick ...
do Feb. 29, '64,
Sellers, Adolphus ... .. do .do
Smith, Joseph
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Died June 3, 1864-buried at Fortress Monroe, Va. Killed in action, December 3, 1864.
Captured-died at Salisbury, N. C., Nov. 6, 1864. Not accounted for.
Stahl, Reuben do Mar. 31, '64, Streets, George do Shipler, Benjamin do Feb. 19, '64, Feb. 1, '64,
Mar. 5, '64, Mar. 21, '64, Feb. 18, '64,
Stone, John F. do
Feb. 10, '64,
Dec. 18, '63, 27, '64,
Feb. 25, '64, Feb. 26, '64, Feb. 27, '64,
Discharged by General Order, May 25, 1865.
Feb. 26, '64,
Discharged by General Order, May 15, 1865. Not accounted for.
Stmats, David do
Seymore, Jerome ... .do
Not accounted for. Not accounted for. Not accounted for.
Sterns. George .... .. do ... Schwartz. Jacob .do ... ... Sidler, Franklin .do ...
Mar. 4, '64, Feb. 15, '64, Mar. 14, '64, Feb. 18, '64, Feb. 27, '64, Mar. 3. '64,
Shoemaker. George .. do .do Mar. 17, '64, Mar. 31, '64,
Sept. 1, '64, Aug. 24, '64, Sept. 23, '64,
Aug. 29, '64, Aug. 22, '64, Sept. 2, '64,
Not accounted for. Not accounted for.
Discharged June 8, 1865.
Search, William H.
Aug. 10, '64.
Sept. 2, '64,
Strawbridge, Reub.
Sept. 27, '64, Aug. 23, '64,
Sept. 3, '64,
Feb. 24, '64, Mar. 11, '64, Jan. . 5, '64, Feb. 29, '64,
Sullivan, Thomas do
Not accounted for.
770
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SECOND-THIRD ARTILLERY,
١٣٨
NAME.
RANK."
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Stewart, John F
Private
Sept. 9, '64,
Not accounted for.
Slutter, Addison ....
do
Sept.
2. '64,
Not accounted for.
Sunple, James G ...
do
Feb. 9. '64,
Not accounted for.
Scott, Alexander.
do
Feb. 26, '64,
Not accounted for.
Steim. Joseph ..
.. do
Dec. 29. '64,
Not accounted for.
Stevens, James
.do
Sept. 22, '64,
Not accounted for.
Stoner, John F .. .. do
Feb. 27. "+4,
Discharged by General Order, Sept. 26, 1865.
Skinner. Albert M ..
ào
Feb. 27, 64.
Not accounted for.
Small, Daniel. .do ...
Steadman, Nath'l D .do
Feb. 26, '64,
Solomon, Henry C .. ... do
Mar. 4, '64.
Discharged by General Order, June 17, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Timons. Jacob. .do
Sept. 13, '64,
Sept. 1, '64,
Turecht, William
.. do
Sept. 22, '64,
Treon, Jacob .. .do
Sept. 20, '64,
Aug. 1, '64, Aug. 23, '64,
Teeter, Isaac ..
.do
Sept. 21, '64,
Thompson, William .do
Feb. 8, '64,
Thorp, George T.
do
Mar. 11, '64,
Tyson, Isaac R .......
.do
Mar. 15, '64,
Telford, John
.do
Mar. 12, '64,
Thomas, William
.do
Feb. 24, '64,
Taylor, William
.do
Aug. 23, '64,
Died October 7, 1864.
-
Thompson, Jas. K. .do
Tosier, James. do
Troxell, Joseph .do
Taylor. Charles .do
Verbeck, Eli. .do
Vollmer, Valentine .. do
Vogle, Daniel F .. ....
do Van Horn, Mellv'e .. .do
Feb. 27, '64, Aug. 30, '64, Sept. 22, '64, Mar. 29, '64, Feb. 27, '64, Feb. 18, '64, Sept. 26, '64, Feb. 26, '64,
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865. . Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 6, 1865. Discharged April 20, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, July 20. 1865. Discharged by General Order, May 3, 1865. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, 1864.
Woodward, Isaac. do
Whitten, John D. do Worrell, David .do Wells, Edmund C .. .do Woodington, Jos. C do Woodington, Morris .do
Walton, Joseph .. do Welder, Charles .do White, James H. do
Wheightman, Peter .do Whitsell, George W ...
.do
Whorley, Lewis .... do
'Wagonost, John G .. do . Weaver, Edward do
Ward, Jonathan do
'Wolf, Philip do
"Womelsdorf, Win do
AVhite, Thomas F. .do Mar. 10, '64,
Aug. 26, '64, Aug. 29, '64, Sept. 27, '64, Sept. 6, '64, Jan. 25. '64, Mar. 15, '64, Mar. 21, '64, Feb. 15, '64, Jan. 21, '64, Oct. 30, '62, Feb. 27, '64, Feb. 27, '64, Feb. 29, '64, Feb. 13, '64, Feb. 26, '64, Mar. 5, '64, Feb. 19, '64, Feb. 25, '64, Mar. 12, '64, Feb. 24, '64, Mar. 14, '64, Feb. 26, '64, Mar. 31, '64, Mar. 31, '64,
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865-Vet. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1565. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1565. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1965. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865-Vet. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1805-Vet. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865-Vet. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Died March 29, 1865- buried at Hampton, Va. Deserted November 25, 1864.
Deserted July 21, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. / Absent, sick, at muster out.
Died April 7, 1864-buried at Fortress Monroe, Va. Died November 21, 1864.
Thomas, Stephen. ..
Tracy, Henry
Tuttle, HiramB ..
Feb. 29, '64,
Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865. Not'accounted for.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Not accounted for.
Varner, Noah do Vanscyoc, John. ... do Vogus, Joseph .. ... do Vau Roth, A. S. .do Wilson, John M. .do Feb. 22, '64, Walker, Louis .. .. do Aug. 30, '64, Aug. 26, '64, Aug. 26, '64, Sept. 1, '64, Sept. 19, '64,
Wartman, Alfred J. .do Weigand, Edwin. do Wallace, Benjamin ... do
Wright, Milton do
Aug. 3, '64, Sept. 12, '64, Aug. 18, '64,
Wilmot. John. do Wilen, Conrad D. do
Wright, William do
Wilson, Joseph ...
Wonder, George .....
do Waitman, Henry .. do
Sept. 5, '64, Sept. 13, '64, Aug. 18, '64, Sept. 21, '64, Aug. 23, '64, Aug. 23, '64,
WValtman. Solomon do Winner, Michael .. dio
Walters, Charles. do
Wiant, Samuel do
Weldon, John do
Walls, Frank do
Wiley, George S. do
Wilks, Henry do
do .do do
Mar. 9, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
Not accounted for.
Jan. 18, '64,
Jan. 30, '64, Sept. 14, '64,
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865. Discharged by General Order, July 5, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9. 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Trace. Henry B .do
Trace, William B. .do
Aug. 31. '64,
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865. Not accounted for.
Thomas, James D. .. do
Walker, Mahlon. .do
771
HA ;THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Wallace, George W | Private
Feb. 22, '04,
Deserted July 27, 1865.
Welsh, James. ...
do
Feb. 22, '64,
Deserted August 13, 1865.
Wenzell, J. G. F.
.do ..
Mar. 29, '64,
Not accounted for.
Walker, William W
.. do
Mar. 31, '64,
Not accounted for.
Wooley, John E
.do
Feb .. 27, '64,
Not accounted for.
Wright, William ... .do
Wordan, James E.
do
...
Feb. 29, '64,
Not accounted for.
Worr, John.
do
Feb. 20, '64,
Weiman, John D. .do
Feb. 26, '64,
Not accounted for.
Wallace, William J ... do
Whitmore, William .. do
Wlitzler, Abraham do
Feb.
8, '64,
Not on muster-out roll.
Wemacht, Jacob. .do
Mar. . 8, '64,
Wilson, Malcolın J. do
Wangle, Daniel .. do
Sept. 6, '64,
Whitten, John F. do
Jan. 21, '64,
Not on muster-out roll.
Wilson, John T. do
Warrick, Israel
do
Worley, Samuel.
do
Feb. 26, '64,
Wolf, Abraham.
do
Jan. 23, '64,
Walkins, John.
.do
Walts, Charles C. do
Willard, Smith do
Wright, Stephen M. do
....
Waltman, Henry . do
Williams, Freder'k .. do
Warden, Louis
.do
Feb. 25, '64,
Ward, George .. Wood, Franklin do
do
Sept. 22, '64,
Wilson, James .. .do .....
Weller, Daniel W .. do
Willis, Fred. D., Jr. .. do
Wood, John D ... .... do
Yaglee, Frank. .. do
York, Erastus. .. do
Yohn, Adam. .. ...
do:
Yohn, Evan do
Zell, Martin B .. .do ...
Sept. 29, '64,
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
Zeigler, William.
.do
Aug. 10, '64,
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
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Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. - Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. :13 Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll. Discharged June 8, 1865. Discharged by General Order, Nov. 9, 1865.
. 1
31
Feb. 17, '64,
Sept. 22, '64, Feb. 25, '64,
Aug. 24, '64, Jan. 13, '64,
Died at Fortress Monroe, Va., Oct. 7, 1864. Discharged June 9, 1865.
....
1-10211 24.197
1.
1
Feb. 13, '64,
Not accounted for.
Not accounted for.
Mar. 24, '64,
Not accounted for.
1
Feb. 23, '64,
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Feb. 15, '64,
Not on muster-out roll. Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll. 1
Aug. 12, '64, Sept. 14, '64,
Sept. 12, '64, Feb. 20, '64,
Aug. 23, '63,, Sept. 6, '64, Aug. 25, '64,
Aug. 11, '64, Sept. 21, '64, Feb. 24, '64, Aug. 23, '64, Aug. 23, '64,
Not on muster-out roll.
-
Feb. 25, '64,
Not accounted for.
Walbum, Henry. .do
sift guignol banory oul
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD
REGIMENT.
THE unusual activity displayed in Northampton county, upon the call of the President for troops to serve for nine months, resulted in the speedy organization of thirteen companies, subsequently consolidated in iten. On the 6th of October, 1862, these companies proceeded from Easton to Camp Curtin, where, on the 29th, a regimental organization was effected, with the following field officers : Charles Glanz, Colonel ; Jacob Dachrodt, Lieutenant Colonel ; John F. Frueauff, Major. On the 12th the regiment proceeded to Washington, and after a sojourn of a few days in the neighborhood of the Capital, was ordered to duty with the Eleventh Corps, then resting in the neighborhood of Gainesville, and was assigned to the First Brigade, First Division. *
On Sunday, the 9th of November, the brigade was ordered to Aldie, where it confronted the enemy, and on the 18th retired to the neighborhood of Chantilly. On the 9th of December, upon the eve of the battle of Fredericks- burg, the brigade was ordered forward, and reached Stafford Court House, after a most exhausting march, on the 16th, disaster, in the meantime, having befallen the Union army. Soon after its arrival here, the regiment went into camp, south of Accakeek Creek, where it was engaged in picket and guard duty. On the 20th of January, 1863, upon the opening of the Mud March, it moved, in connection with the Eighth New York, and a section of Dickman's Battery, to Brooks' Station, where it went into camp, and for three days was engaged in picketing the railroad. Upon the giving up of the campaign, it proceeded to Acquia Landing, where substantial quarters were erected, which were abandoned at the end of three days, the command having been ordered to Potomac Creek Bridge. Here it was soon settled in permanent winter-quarters, and here it remained, performing the usual camp and fatigue duties, until the opening of the spring campaign. Considerable sickness pre- vailed during the winter, and a number died or were permanently disabled.
On the morning of the 27th of April, the One Hundred and Fifty-third was early astir, and reported seasonably at the place of rendezvous of the corps ; but, owing to the number of troops on the march, was not in motion for several hours. The Eleventh Corps crossed the Rappahannock at Kelly's Ford, and the Rapidan at Germania Mills, and at four o'clock on the evening 1 1
*Organization of the First Brigade, Colonel Leopold Von Gilsa, First Division, General Julius Stahel, Eleventh Corps, General Franz Sigel. Eighth Regiment New York Volunteers; Colonel Felix Prince Salm Salm; Forty-first Regiment New York Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel Ernest W. Holmstedt ; Forty-fifth Regiment New York Volunteers, Colonel George Von Amesburg ; Fifty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteers, Lieutenant Coloneli Charles Ashby ; One Hundred and Fifty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,, Colonel' Charles Gazin ;. Eighty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteers, Colonel Frederick Hecker:
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of the 30th, arrived on the Chancellorsville battle-ground. It was immedi- ately posted along the Old Turnpike, leading from Orange Court House to Fredericksburg, facing southward, the left resting near Dowdall's Tavern, the ground forming the water-shed between the tributaries of the Ny River on the south, and Hunting Creek on the north. The night was quiet, and the weary troops slept soundly. At mid-day of the 1st, the enemy attacked away to the left of the line, and the brigade was ordered to move to its sup- port. This order was soon countermanded, but was again renewed, and until near midnight the brigade was kept in motion for threatened points. It then returned to its old position on the right, where, during the forenoon of the 2d, it was engaged in erecting barricades, throwing up rifle-pits, and felling the timber in front. . The First Division held the right of the corps, and the First Brigade the right of the division." The Forty-first, and Forty-fifth New York, were upon the general line of the corps, south of the Old Turnpike. Upon the right of the Forty-fifth were two pieces of artillery commanding the turn- pike. The One Hundred and Fifty-third Pennsylvania, and the. Fifty-fourth New York, were north of the pike, upon a line refused, and nearly at right angles with the pike, forming the extreme right of the line of the army. The. One Hundred and Fifty-third was disposed more as a close line of skirmishers, than as a regular line of battle, the men being ordered to stand three feet apart, its left resting on the turnpike, the line extending through the wood and across a road leading into the turnpike, its right supported by the Fifty- fourth New York. ds (3
When the" rebel leaders came out from Fredericksburg, and found Hooker well posted about the Chancellor House, they despaired of routing him by direct attack. Lee accordingly determined * to send Jackson, with all his corps, com- prising two-thirds of the entire rebel army, by a circuitous route by the front of the Union army, to its extreme right and rear, and strike it unawares with this overwhelming force." Taking by-roads, and screening his movements by clouds of cavalry, that hovered upon his right flank, Lee, in the meantime, keeping up a noisy demonstration along the Union front looking towards Fredericksburg, the daring leader brought his men to the point desired, with- out having his purposes disclosed to the Union commanders. The movement of this heavy column with all its trains, past the front, was observed at various points, but a strange infatuation seemed to have seized the Union commanders, that their fine strategie move in crossing the river, and gaining the rear of the rebel army unopposed, had intimidated the rebel leader, and that he was now
* " Lee and Jackson passed the night of the Ist under some pine trees on the left of the Plank Road, just where the Confederate line crossed it. The difficulty of attacking the Federal position in front, had induced General Lee to order his cavalry to reconnoitre the right flank of the Union army. During the night, they reported favorably to an attack in that direction. At day-break, General Jackson dispatched two of his staff to ascertain if a practi-" cable route existed by which, with speed and secrecy, he might move round the flank of the hostile army. The needed information was soon obtained. Seated upon two cracker boxes the debris of an issue of Federal rations the day before, the Confederate leaders held their consultation. With a map before him, General Jackson suggested an entire circuit of the. right of the opposing army, and that the attack be made on its rear. Lee inquired with what force he would do this? Jackson replied, 'With my whole corps, present.' Le then asked what would be left to him with which to resist an advance of the enemy towards Fredericksburg? 'The divisions of Anderson and M'Laws,' said Jackson. ] *- * * * Jackson was directed to carry out the plan."-The Battle fields of Virginia. Hotchkiss-Allan, (Rebel) page 41.
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in full retreat. General Howard says, in his official report : "I should have stated that just at evening of May 1st, the enemy made a reconnoissance on our front, with a small force of artillery and infantry. _ General Schimmelfen- nig moved out with a battalion, and drove him back. During Saturday, the 2d, the same General made frequent reconnoissances. Infantry scouts and. cavalry patrols were constantly pushed out on every road.", The unvarying * re- port was, " The enemy is crossing the plank-road and moving towards Culpepper."
At one o'clock P. M., of the 2d, three shots were fired by the enemy, which were answered by a tremendous volley from the brigade line, thus disclosing its position and strength. A party of skirmishers was at once thrown out, under command of Captain Owen Rice, and precautions taken against a sur- prise. At a little before five o'clock, the skirmishers were driven'in, and be- fore they had reached the line of battle, the enemy's bugles sounded the charge, and in three lines, with powerful supports, supplied with artillery, he broke like a whirlwind upon the feeble and attenuated line of Von Gilsa's Brigade. t The One Hundred and Fifty-third was first struck. This was its first experience of battle; but with the steadiness of veterans, a volley was poured in with deadly effect. The two pieces of artillery immediately started to the rear, and with them went the troops in support on their left. The enemy was coming in on both flanks; to stand longer was certain destruction, and accordingly, Colonel Von Gilsa gave the order to retire. "Our backward movement," says an officer of the regiment, " was begun just in season. Had we remained a minute longer, all would doubtless have been captured. The enemy had not only outflanked us on our extreme right, but were also advancing in force on our immediate left." Broken and disorganized by this overwhelming blow, the fragments of the brigade retired rapidly, little oppor- tunity being given to re-form, until they reached the open ground to the west of Chancellorsville. Here the regiment was rallied, and a position assigned it for the night. A fatigue detail of fifty men was given, who, in conjunction with similar parties, were sent to bury the dead, remove the wounded, and construct breast-works. These were kept busily employed until two o'clock on the morning of the 3d. At three o'clock the regiment was aroused, and
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