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Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863. Absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863. Died-date unknown. Mustered out with company, May 21, 1863.
COMPANY K.
Samuel B. Tate. Jas. H. Pilkington ..
Capt ... ist Lt ..
Aug. 15, '62,
Michael Downey.
2d Lt ... 1st Sgt ..
Sept. 6, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
David Leader
Serg't ..
Aug. 15, '62,
Promoted from private. Aug. 16,'62-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Philip King.
... do
Aug. 15, '62.
Promoted from private, Aug. 16,'62-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Jacob Smith.
... do
Aug. 15, '62,
Harris Finley.
Corp ....
Aug. 50, '62,
Promoted to Corporal. Sept. 1, 1862-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
William F. Welsh ..
... do ...
Aug. 15, '62,
Promoted to Corporal, Aug. 16, 1862-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Thomas H. Burch ...
... do
Aug. IS, '62,
Michael Ott do
Aug. 26, '02,
W. T. Weaverling .. .. do ... 1 -Aug. 15, 02,.
Discharged January 27, 1863.
Promoted from private, Aug. 16,'62-mustered out with company, May 26. 1863.
Louis D. Speice ..
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Promoted from privat.', Aug. 16,'62-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Promoted from private, Aug. 16, 1862-discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 21, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal-mustered out with com- pany, May 26, 1863. Pr.to Cor .. Sept. 1, 62-mus. out with Co. May 26,'63. Pr.to Cor., Aug. 16, 62-mus.outwith Co., May 26,'63.
Saddler, John C
Jacobs, James H. do
281
NINE MONTHS' SERVICE.
.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Abraham Shaeffer .. Henderson Souser
Corp .... do
Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
J. F. Weaverling
... do
...
Aug. 15, '62,
E. W. Gaster
Muc .....
Aug. 15, '62,
Joseph H. Sparks .do
Amich, William ....
Private
Aug. 29, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
Pr. to Muc., Sept. 1, '62-ab., sick, at muster out. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Barkman, Thos. C .. do
Aug. 15, '62,
Blake, Simon do
Aug. 15, '62,
Boor, Jacob C do Aug. 15, '62,
Breck bill, Abrah'm do Aug. 18, '62,
Border, Henry .. do Aug. 15, '62, Bussard, Joseph S .. .do Aug. 29, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
Bagley, Samuel do
Baker, G. W .. .do
Aug. 15, '62. Aug. 15, '62,
Deserted September 14, 1862. .
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- discharged March 31, 1863.
Died at Falmouth, Va .. January 7, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 233, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Deserted February 17, 1863.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Deserted Sept. 12, 1862-returned March 10, 1863-
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 16, '63. Promoted to Hospital Steward, August 27, 1862. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Deserted August 19, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company. May 26, 1863. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company, May 26. 1863. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- discharged May 4, 1863.
Died April 10, 1863.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26. 1863. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Deserted December 21, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Snyder, William. .. do Sparks, James. .do
Sparks, John C. do Sparks, Silas H ... do
Stoutenour, Sam'l. .do Spillman, Martin V .. do do Steel, Edward.
Steel, Levi .. .. do Shaw, Zopher P do
... Sparks, Jacob ..... .. do
Steel, David F .. .do Thompson, Wm .. do.
... Winters, John J .. .. do ... Yeagle, Simon B ....... do
Aug. 15, '62,
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 10,'62-mus out with Co., May 26,'63. Promoted to Corporal, October 10, 1862-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, August 16, 1862-wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862-dis- charged on Surgeon's certificate, March 31, 1863. Promoted to Musician, October 25, 1862-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company. May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company. May 26. 1863. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 24, '63. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, 1863. Deserted September 14, 1862. Deserted September 21, 1862.
Butterfield, G. W. .do
Conor, Lewis do
Aug. 15, '62,
Croial, James A. .do
Aug. 18, '62,
Camel, Robert ... .. do
Aug. 30, '62,
Conor, David
Dunkle, David. do
Dunkle, Simon .do
Evans, William .. .do
Fink, Valentine. .do
Fore, James F .. .do
Fleagle, William .do
Gibson, Henry F do
Gibson, William .do
Aug. 15, '62. Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
Grub, Harvey. .do
Grove, Robert C ... do
Aug. 15, '62,
Gray, J. Ellis .. do Hartman, Freder'k .do
Aug. 27, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
Hoffman, John O do Aug. 15. '62,
Hayes, William. .do Aug. 18, '62, Harm, Philip do Aug. 15, '62,
Klahre, Herman T .. .. do
Aug. 15, '62,
Lamberson. David. do
Malone, Hezekiah . do
Aug. 15. '62, Aug. 15, '62,
Mangle, Solomon .do Aug. 26, '62, Mills. Jacob. .do Aug. 18, '62, Meixel, Samuel. .do Aug. 15, '62, Moser, Martiu .. .do Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 30, '62,
Mumper, Henry. .. do .do
M'Clellen, Josiah
Aug. 15, '62,
M'Clellen, John .do
Aug. 23, '62,
M'Cleary, George B .. do
Newcomer, Joseph do Reilly, J. Emanuel ... do
Reilly, J. Henry .. .. do ...
Aug. 15, '62. Aug. 15, '62. Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
Refley, William .do
.do
Aug. 18, '62, Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
Shaffer, Samuel .. ... .do
Shroyer, Andrew G.
Aug. 29, '62, Aug. 29, '62, Aug. 29, '62. Aug. 29, '62, Aug. 18, '62, Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 18, '62, Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 29, '62, Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 23. 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, 1863. Discharged October 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, 1863. Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Died at Falmouth, Va., March 16, 1863. Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Deserted September 21. 1862.
Mustercd ont with company, May 26, 1863.
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do Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 18, '62,
Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 26, '62, Aug. 15, '62, Aug. 15, '62,
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT.
THIS regiment was recruited in compliance with a call for troops to serve for nine months', issued by Governor Curtin, in July, 1862. Companies A, B, D, and H, were from Lawrence county, C, F, G, and K, from Butler, and E, and I, from Beaver. The companies rendezvoused at Camp Curtin, where they were mustercd into service, and armed and equipped for duty. The advance of the enemy towards Washington, in the second Bull Run cama- paign, created consternation at the seat of government, and loud calls for troops were made. This regiment was consequently ordered away before its organization was completed, and departed for Washington on the 20th of August, under command of Captain James M'Cune. On the day following its arrival at the Capital, it was sent to Arlington Heights, where it was attached to a provisional corps, commanded by Gencral Casey. While here the regi- mental organization was completed, with the following field officers, their commissions bearing date of August 20th : Matthew S. Quay, of Beaver county, Colonel; Edward O'Brien, of Lawrence county, Licutenant Colonel ; John M. Thompson, of Butler county, Major. With the exception of a small number who had served in the Mexican War, and in the three months' service, officers and men were without military experience. While at Arlington Heights, the regiment was engaged in drill and fatiguc duty, and was brigaded with the Ninety-first, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth, and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Pennsylvania regiments, the brigade commanded by General E. B. Tyler. On the 30th the regiment marched ont towards the Bull Run battle- ground, but did not arrive in time to participate in the fight, and upon its re- turn was put into the defenses. On the 13th of September it moved from camp, and proceeding to Washington, started on the following day towards South Mountain, in Maryland, where the enemy had made his appearance. At the Monocacy the command halted, and remained until the evening of the 17th, when it was put upon the march, and on the morning of the 18th, after a fatiguing night march, arrived on the battle-field of Antietam. But the fighting had now substantially ended, though a renewal of the contest was momentarily expected, the men standing to arms the whole day. During the succeeding night, the enemy withdrew into Virginia. Uatil the 30th of Octo- ber, the regiment lay in camp near the battle-field, where it was engaged in drill. While here, Colonel Quay was stricken down with typhoid fever, and the command devolved on Lieutenant Colonel O'Brien. Upon the return of the army into Virginia, the regiment moved by easy marches until it reached
.
283
NINE MONTHS' SERVICE.
the neighborhood of Fredericksburg, where, on the 22d of November, it went into camp. Early in December, Colonel Quay returned to duty, but so much reduced by disease that he soon after resigned, and Lieutenant Colonel O'Brien was commissioned Colonel, Major Thompson, Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain William H. Shaw, Major.
The movement of the brigade for the battle of Fredericksburg commenced on the 12th, the battle opening on the 13th. Humphreys' Division of the Fifth Corps, to which Tyler's Brigade belonged, was held in reserve on the' north bank of the Rappahannock, until near the middle of the afternoon, wheil it was ordered across, and advanced to the onset. In the formation of the bri- gade for storming the heights, in the last grand struggle of the day, the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth had the post of honor in the brigade, the right of the first line. "As soon as the formation was complete," says General Tyler in his official report, " the order to sound the charge was given, the caution having been previously communicated to the command not to fire a gun until orders were received from me. The brigade moved forward in as good order as the muddy condition of the ground on the left of my line would admit, until we came upon a body of officers and men lying flat upon the ground, in front of the brick house, and along the slight elevation on its right and left. Upon our approach, these officers commanded ' Halt !' flourishing their swords as they lay, while a number of their men endeavored to intimidate our troops, crying out that they would be slaughtered, and the like. An effort was made to get them out of the way, but failed, and we marched over them, and when we were within a very short distance of the enemy's line, a fire was opened on our rear, which wounded a few of our most valuable officers, and, I regret to say, killed some of our men. Instantly the cry ran along the line that we were being fired into from the rear. The command halted, receiving at the same time a terrible fire from the enemy. Orders for the moment were for- gotten, and a fire from our whole line was immediately returned. Another cry passed along the line, that we were being fired upon from the rear, when our men, after giving the enemy several volleys, fell back." In speaking of the conduct of Colonel O'Brien in this charge, General Humphreys, who com- manded the division, said : " Under my own cye he rode in front of his regi- ment, and literally led it in the last charge on the stone-wall, at Fredericks- burg, just before dark on December 13th." In the brief space in which the regiment was in the conflict, it lost fourteen killed, one hundred and six wounded, and nineteen missing, many of the latter known to be wounded. Lieutenants Hugh Barnes, and Zarah C. Quillen, were among the killed, and Adjutant Alfred G. Reed, mortally wounded. Captains Lyon, Breckenridge, Hague, and M'Cready, and Licutenants St. Clair, White, Brown, and Millinger, were among the wounded. Major Thompson had his horse shot under him, and was himself wounded. Colonel Quay, though in a feeble state of health,-unwilling that the regiment should go into battle without him,-vol- unteered as an aid on the staff of General Tyler, and served throughout the battle. General Tyler bears this testimony of his services in his official re- port : "Colonel M. S. Quay, late of the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth, was upon my staff as volunteer aid-de-camp, and to him I am greatly indebted. Notwithstanding his enfceblod health, he was in the saddle early and late, ever prompt and efficient, and especially so during the engagement." During the day of the 14th, the regiment lay in the streets of Fredericksburg, with
284
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considerable skirmishing and artillery firing, but no general movement. At midnight of the 15th, it re-erossed the river and returned to eamp.
Unwilling to rest content with defeat, General Burnside inaugurated a new campaign on the 20th of January, which was ingloriously cut short by inclem- ent weather, and the sudden deepening of the mud, rendering the movement of artillery and trains next to impossible. The advent of General Hooker to the head of the army, soon afterwards, marked a new era in discipline, by which the morale and health of the troops were vastly improved. On the 27th of April the army moved on the spring campaign, and took position between Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, Humphreys' Division on the left of the line. Fighting commeneed on the 1st of May, and continued for three days, with varying sueeess. On the morning of the 3d, the brigade was led to the menaced part of the field, on the left, and was moved by the left flank to a piece of woods on the Ely's Ford Road. As the column approached the enemy, it was deployed in line of battle, the Ninety-first on the extreme right, with no protection in flank, the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth standing next, on its left. The order to advance was given. In well preserved lines it pressed forward through the woods, driving in the enemy's skirmishers, and soon reaching his line of battle. A heavy fire was at once opened, and for an hour and three-quarters the battle raged with unabated fury. At length the ammunition began to fail, and finding it impossible to obtain more, Colonel O'Brien ordered his men to slaeken fire, while the dead and wounded were searehed, and a meagre supply obtained. The enemy now began to press in front, and to feel for, and move in upon the unsupported flank. Bayonets were fixed and preparations were made for a charge; but seeing the foe in over- powering numbers, bearing down upon flank and rear, the order was given to retire to the support of the batteries, in the open ground, where a few rounds of grape and canister brought the defiant rebels, swarming at the edge of the woods, to a halt, and sent them back to their cover in rout and con- fusion. "The One Hundred and Thirty-fourth, Colonel O'Brien," says General Tyler in his official report, " was seeond in line, and no set of men could have behaved better. The officers, one and all following the example of their Colonel, who was constantly on the alert, were very active, and not a man shirked his duty." The loss in the engagement was forty-eight in killed, wounded, and missing. Captain John Brant was among the killed. After the battle, the regiment returned to its former eamp, and a few days there- after, its term of service having expired, was ordered to Harrisburg, where, on the 26th of May, it was mustered out of service.
NINE MONTHS' SERVICE.
285
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Matthew S. Quay ... Edward O'Brien .....
Colonel .do
Aug. 23, '62, Aug. 14, '62,
John M. Thompson Lt. Col.
Aug. 22, '62,
William H. Shaw
do
Aug. 11, '62,
Cyrus E. Anderson
Major ..
Aug. 14, '62,
Promoted from Captain company C, Feb. 17. 1803- mustered out with regiment, May 26, 1863. Promoted from 1st Lt. company F, Aug. 25, 1862- resigned September 30, 1862.
John J. Kelly
Adj ...
Aug. 14, '62,
Alfred G. Reed
.do
Aug. 14, '62,
George Purviance ..
do
Aug. 19, '62.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. Co. C, Oct. 1, '62-died Dec. 27. of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg. Va , Dec. 13, 1832. Promoted from Sergeant Major, Jan. 1, 1863-inus- tered out with regiment, May 26, 1863.
David M'Comb
Q. M
David M'Kinney, Jr Surg ...
John W. Cobb .......
As. Sur
Sam'l C.M'Cormick .... do .....
Sept. 19, '62,
Thomas Storer ......
Chap'n Sr. Maj
Aug. 10, '62,
Harry C. Patterson
Q. M. Sr
Aug. 14, '62,
Edw. M. M'Connell Com. Sr
Aug. 9, '62,
Andrew B. Burns ... Hos.St.
Sept. 10, '62.
Promoted from private company D, Jan. 1, 1863- mustered out with regiment, May 26. 1863. Promoted from Sergeant company E, Aug. 20. '62- mustered out with regiment, May 26. 1863. Promoted from Sergeant company A, Aug. 20, 62- mustered out with regiment, May 26, 1-63. Mustered out with regiment. May 26. 1863.
COMPANY A.
William H. Shaw ... Joseph Morehead.
Capt. do
Aug. 11, '62, Aug. 9, '62,
John W. Squier
1st Lt ...
Aug. 13, '62.
Resigned January 11, 1863.
Thomas M'Bride.
.do
Aug. 13, '62,
Promoted from 2d Lt., Jan. 11, 1863-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Andrew Robinson
1st Sgt.
Aug. 9, '62,
Promoted from Sergeant, March 1, 1863-mustered out with company, May 26. 1863.
Jas. G. Fulkerson.
Serg't ..
Aug. 9, '62.
John Abel
.. do
Aug. 9, '62,
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 9, '63-to Sgt .. Feb. 25, '63-mus- tered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Robert Paisley ..
do
Aug.
9, '62,
John Marshall do
Aug. 9, '62.
David M. C. Miller ... do ...
Aug.
9,'62,
William W. Leech .. .. do ...
Aug.
9, '62,
Gilman Branch ... do
Ang. 9, 62,
Edw. M. M'Connell ... do ....
Aug.
9, '62,
Samuel Bowman .. Corp.
Aug. Aug. 9, '62,
Wounded at Fredericksburg. Va., Dec. 13, 182- mustered out with company, May 26, 1833.
John K. Minich .. do
Aug. 9, '62,
Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 22, 1862-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Alex. C. M'Kee. do
Aug. 15, '62,
Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 29, 1862-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
James N. Paisley do ...
Aug. 9, '62,
George Smith
do
Aug. 9, '62,
James A. Hodge .do
Aug. 9, '62,
Promoted to Corporal, Aug. 27, '63-commissioned 2d Lieut., Jan. 11, 1863-not mustered-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Ira Kinker.
do
Aug. 15, '62,
Bazeleel Cameron ... ... do
Aug. 9, '62,
David E. Morrow ....... do .....
Aug. 9, '62,
Promoted to Major, Dec. 8, 1862.
Promoted from Ist Sergeant, Dec. 8, 1862-mus- tered out with company. May 26, 1863.
1
Mustered out with company, May 26. 1853.
Pr. fr. Cor., Mar. 1, 1863-wd. at Chancellorsviile, Va., May 3, '63-mus. out with Co .. May 21. 1803. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 1803. Died at Baltimore, Md., January 21. 1863.
Died at Sharpsburg, Md., October 22, 1862.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Aug. 20. 1862. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
9, '62,
Robert B. Clark. do
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 9, 1863-inustered out with company, May 26. 1863. Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 9, 1863-mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Wd. at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862-pr. to Cor., Apr. 27, '63-mus. out with Co .. May 26. '63. Died Dec. 22, of wounds received at Fredericks- burg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Died Jan. 27, 1863, of wounds received at Freder- icksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Resigned Dec. 7, 1862.
Pr. from Capt. Co. D to Lt. Col., Aug. 20, 1862-to Col., Dec. 8, '62-mus. out with reg., May 26. '63. Promoted from Major, Dec. 8, 1862- wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, '62-res. Feb. 14.'63. Pr. fr. Maj., Feb. 17, '63-wounded at Chancellors- ville, Va .. May 3, 1863-absent at muster out.
Mustered out with regiment, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with regiment, May 26. 1863. Mustered out with regiment, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with regiment, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with regiment. May 26. 1863.
Sept. 5, '62,
Thos. F. Jackson ...
Sept. 3, '62, Aug. 26, '62, Aug. 25, '62,
286
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Joel Monroe.
Muc ..
Aug.
9,'62,
William Trimble
do
Aug.
9, '62,
Aiken, Isaiah W
Private
Aug.
9, '62,
Budd, John C ...
do
Aug.
9, '62,
Black, James
do
Aug.
9, '62,
Bruce, Robert
do
Aug.
9, '62,
Black, David H.
do
Aug.
Breckenridge, H. H
.do
Aug.
9, '62,
Cunningham, G. S ..
... do
Aug. 15, '62,
Cameron, Geo. W. .do
Aug. 15, '62,
Coffman, David T. .. do
Aug.
9, '62,
Clienfelter, Thos. .. do
Aug. 9, '62,
Cowden, George D ..
.do
Aug 15, '62,
Colton, Addison P ..
.do
Aug.
9, '62,
Cochran, Amos .. do
Aug.
9, '62,
Donly, John C.
do
Aug
9,'62,
Davis, Joseph ..
do
Aug.
9, '62,
Dodds, Robert
do
Aug. 15, '62,
Eagleson, John
do
Aug. 9, '62,
Frew, John A
do
Aug. 15, '62,
Fox, Jacob R.
do
Aug.
9, '62,
Falls, Frank ..
do
Aug. 9. '62,
Fisher, Matthias
do
Aug.
9, '62,
Finican, Patrick
do
Aug. 11, '62,
Gundy, Joseph
do
Aug. 9, '62,
Hamilton, William
do
Aug. 9, '62,
Hill, Isaac N.
do
Aug. 11, '62,
Houk, Esli N
do
Aug.
9, '62,
Imbrie, Robert
do
Aug. 11, '62,
Keast, Stephen.
do
Aug." Aug.
9, '62,
Kincaid, Ferdinand
.do
9, '62,
Kelso, William P.
.do
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Kerr, Irwin M.
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Aug. 9, '62,
Kelso, Mark C ...
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Aug. 15, '62,
Lindsey, Wm. B.
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Aug. 9, '62,
Leech, James B ...
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Aug. 15, '62,
Livingston, George .. do
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9, '62,
Lindsey, John .. .. do
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Ligo, George H ....
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Aug. 9, '62,
Morehead, H. C.
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Aug.
9, '62,
Mitchell, John. do
Aug.
9, '62,
Miller, Adam B.
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Aug. 15, '62,
Meeker, Francis H. do
Aug. 9, '62,
Minich, David H. .. do
Aug.
9, '62,
Morse, John B. do
Aug. 15, '62,
M'Kinly, James
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Aug. 9, '62,
M'Caslin, William .do
Aug.
9, '62,
M'Cann, Lorenzo R do
Aug. 9, '62,
M'Millen, Alfred do
Aug.
9, '62,
M'Bride, Wm. J. do
Aug.
9, '62,
M'Caslin, George K .do
Aug. 9, '62,
M'Cracken, R. W. do
Aug. 15, '62,
Pinkerton, James T .do
Aug. 9, '62,
Paden, Simon S do
Aug. 9, '62,
Quest, Harrison .do
Aug.
9, '62,
Robison, John A .... .do
Aug. 9, '62, Robinson, Harvey ... .. do
Aug. 9,'62
Richards, Tlico. M. .do
Aug. 9,''62,
Roberts, William B .do
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Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26. 1863.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863- absent, in hospital, at muster out.
9, '62, Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Died December 14, of wounds received at Fred- ericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 23, 1×63. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company, May 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Discharged on Surgeon's cert., March 29, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1853. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862- mustered out with company, May 23, 1863. Absent, sick, at muster out.
Died at Washington, D. C., October 23, 1862. Killed at Fredericksburg, Va .. Dec. 13, 1862. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Discharged on Surgeon's cert., March 20, 1863. Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863- absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863- mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Mustered out with company, May 26, 1863. Died at Washington, D. C., Dec. 23, of wounds re- ceived at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862-bu- ried in Military Asyluni Cemetery.
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