History of Washington County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, Part 89

Author: Crumrine, Boyd, 1838-1916; Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885; Hungerford, Austin N
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Philadelphia : H.L. Everts & Co.
Number of Pages: 1216


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William M Geary, must. ont with company May 31, 1865.


George Gardner, disch. March 20, 1863.


John Gardner, trans. to Ind. Bat. C, Art., Dec. 17, 1863.


Joseph Guess, killed at Spottsylvania Court-House, Va , May 12, 1864.


Isaac Golden, died at Washington, D. C., April 15, 1863 ; buried in Mil- itary Asylum Cemetery.


Benjamin F. Hawthorn, wounded at Spottsylvania Court-House May 12,


1864; trans. to Co. E, 9th Regt. V. R. C., date unknown; disch, by G. O. June 26, 1865.


John Henderson, died at Parkton, Md., Dec. 7, 1862.


Robert Hull, killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.


George W. Johnson, wounded at Petersburg June 14, 1864 ; must. out with company May 31, 1865.


William A. Jackson, captured, date unknown ; disch, by S. O. Nov. 2, 1864. Robert Lyle, disch. on surg. certif. March 14, 1863.


John Makeown, absent, sick, at muster out.


Isaac Miller, wounded and captured at Wilderness, May, 1864; absent, sick, at muster out.


Enoch Mounts, disch, on surg. certif. May 23, 1863.


George Morrow, disch. on surg. certif. May 22, 1863 ; died at Philadel- phia May 27, 1863.


Robert Meldoon, wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863; disch. by G. O. May 15, 1865.


John Maloy, killed at Todd's Tavern, Va., May 8, 1864.


John Marshal, died at Parkton, Md., Nov. 17. 1862.


Morris Metcalf, died at Washington, D. C., March 17, 1865.


Robert McClurg, must. out with company May 31, 1865.


Benjamin Mccullough, must, out with company May 31, 1865,


Owen McElfish, must. out with company May 31, 1865.


James K. McCurdy, trans. to 153d Regt. P. V. Feb. 25, 1864.


Harrison McConnell, must. out Feb. 13, 1863.


Colin R. Nickerson, wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863; must. out with company May 31, 1865.


John W. Nickerson, wounded at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Nov. 16, 1863.


Thomas L. Noble, pro. to com .- sergt. Sept. 18, 1862.


James L. Noah, trans. to Ind. Bat. C, Art., Dec. 17, 1863.


Robert A. Pry, must. out with company May 31, 1865.


David McPry, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps Feb. 6, 1865.


William Rea, wounded, with loss of a leg, at Todd's Tavern May 8, 1864; absent at must. out.


William A. Rufner, disch, on surg. certif. May 20, 1864.


George Reed, must. in Feb. 5, 1865 ; trans. to Co. F, 53d Regt. P. V., May 30, 1865.


William Scott, must. out with company May 31, 1865.


Nathaniel Sease, must. out with company May 31, 1865.


George Sprowels, absent, sick, at must. out.


Oliver Staley, must, out with company May 31, 1865.


William Stoller, wounded, date unknown ; must. out with company May 31, 1865.


Frank Stiver, must. out with company May 31, 1865.


Henderson Scott, disch. by S. O. March 12, 1863.


Jesse M. Sprowels, killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.


George Stare, must. in July 1, 1863.


Johnson Toppin, wounded at Gettysburg July 1, 1863; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Feb. 6, 1864.


John W. Tucker, must. in Feb. 29, 1864; killed at Todd's Tavern, Va. May 8, 1864.


Robert Virtue, killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.


Ulysses Wheeler, must. out with company May 31, 1865.


Thomas Wilkins, wounded, date unknown; must. out with company May 31, 1865.


James Worstell, wounded at Wilderness May 8, 1864 ; trans. to Co. K, 6th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps., date unknown; disch. by G. O. July 5, 1865.


CHAPTER XXVII.


WAR OF THE REBELLION .- ( Continued.)


First Pennsylvania Cavalry,-The First Cavalry, designated as the Forty-fourth Regiment of the Penn- sylvania line, and the Fifteenth of the Reserves, was made up of companies raised in Washington, Juniata, Montgomery, Mifflin, Cameron, Clinton, Centre, Clearfield, Greene, Blair, Fayette, Berks, Lebanon, and Lancaster Counties, in the summer and fall of 1861. One company ("I," Capt. William H. McNulty) was recruited wholly in Washington County. Company "K," 'Capt. William Boyce, was raised in the counties of Allegheny and Washington. These last-named companies (together with Company "H") rendezvoused at Camp Wilkins, Pittsburgh, and were mustered into the service in August and September, 1861.


The organization of the regiment was effected Sept. 1, 1861, under Col. George D. Bayard (previously of the Fourth United States Cavalry), Lieut .- Col. Jacob Higgins, and Maj. Owen Jones. The regiment joined McCall's division of Pennsylvania Reserves at the camp at Tenallytown, Md., in September, and re- mained there engaged in drill and camp duties until October 10th, when it moved to "Camp Pierpont," Va., where it remained during the succeeding winter, participating in the mean time in the battle of Dranes- ville and in several encounters with the enemy's cav- alry and guerrillas, and being constantly engaged in scouting, picket duty, and drill.


On the opening of the spring campaign of 1862 under Gen. McClellan, the First Cavalry moved with the army to Manassas and Centreville. It is always difficult to follow in detail of description the move- ments of a cavalry command, so numerous are the marches, countermarches, and changes of position, and such is the case with regard to the history of the marching and fighting of the First Cavalry. During the year 1862, after the advance to Manassas and the transfer of the Army of the Potomac from the front of Washington to the Virginia Peninsula, the regi- ment might be said to have been continually in the saddle, marching thousands of miles, always on the alert and frequently in action, though from the nature of the cavalry service seldom participating in the dangers and glories of a great battle. This regiment was in the early part of May employed in picketing the line of the Rappahannock, attached to the com-


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mand of Gen. McDowell, and when, on the 25th of that month, he advanced by way of Bowling Green towards Richmond, the First formed part of the cav- alry force which preceded the infantry corps in its march (as was then supposed) to reinforce Mcclellan on the Peninsula. Reaching the Pamunkey River, having driven the enemy's cavalry to that stream, it was there recalled, to move to the Shenandoah Val- ley against Stonewall Jackson. By way of Catlett's Station and Thoroughfare Gap it marched to Front Royal, thence to Strasburg, where on the 1st of June it was heavily engaged with the enemy, driving him in some confusion, and fighting again at Harrison- burg, Va., against a greatly superior force. On the 8th and 9th it fought well at Cross Keys and Port Republic. On the 10th it turned eastward again, passed through Mount Jackson and Front Royal, and came to Manassas on the 23d, after a month of con- tinuous riding, skirmishing, and fighting, over a route of nearly four hundred miles. Two weeks it remained at Manassas, then moved with the Army of Virginia under Gen. Pope. Here the service was the same,- skirmishing, scouting, picketing, and duty in saddle constantly, by night and day. At the battle of Cedar Mountain it performed invaluable service, charging, fighting its way back through the enemy's infantry, charging again, saving a battery from capture by the enemy, and incurring heavy loss.


When Pope retreated towards Washington, the First Pennsylvania, with the First New Jersey Cav- alry, under Col. Sir Percy Wyndham, did more than any other two regiments to protect the rear of the beaten Army of Virginia, routing the enemy, who came on exultantly at the crossing of the Rappahan- nock, confident of cutting off the retreat of the Union forces. A day later, in conjunction with a division of infantry, it held Thoroughfare Gap turnpike for six hours against the assaults of a heavy force of the enemy under Gen. Longstreet. Finally the regiment fought a good fight at the second battle of Bull Run, August 29th and 30th ; and then, when the campaign was closed, it moved with only two hundred men (of whom fully half were dismounted) to a camp at Munson's Hill, in front of Washington, and then spread out its feeble force of videttes across the high- ways and byways of the vicinity, guarding against the approach of Confederate foes towards the national capital. There it remained on such duty for nearly six weeks, and was then again moved southward, to guard the front and flanks of the Army of the Poto- mac, which was moving from Antietam, by way of Berlin and Warrenton, to the Rappahannock at Fal- mouth, from which point, in the evening of the 12th of December, the two Washington County companies of the regiment were thrown across to the south side of the river, to picket the space between the enemy's position and the pontoon bridges which were then thrown across for the passage of the troops of Frank- lin's corps in the then contemplated advance. In


the great battle of Fredericksburg, which was fought on the 13th, the regiment did some skirmishing, and was for a time under a heavy fire of artillery, but was not called on to take part in the general engage- ment, After the battle, the First went into winter- quarters at Belle Plain. It took part in the great "mud march" of January, 1863, and otherwise was employed during the winter in picketing, scouting, and minor raiding in the neighborhood of the Rap- pahannock. In the spring campaign it was employed in picketing and guarding the fords of the river, but took no part in the battle of Chancellorsville. On the 28th of May it moved to Warrenton Junction. June 10th it took part in the cavalry fight at Brandy Station under Gen. Pleasonton, losing fourteen killed and wounded. On the 22d it was again engaged at Aldie. On the movement from that point towards Gettysburg it was the rear-guard of the cavalry column. In the great battle of Gettysburg it was not engaged, but acted as a guard to the headquarters of the commanding general. In the pursuit of the enemy after the battle the regiment was first engaged at Shepherdstown on the 16th of July. In this action the Washington County companies fought dismounted, and contributed in a great degree to the enemy's re- pulse. After the fight the regimental camp was made at Bolivar Heights, from which, on the 19th, the First marched eastward, and reached Warrenton on the 27th. Picketing, skirmishing, and continual march- ing succeeded until the 14th of October, when the regiment was fiercely engaged at Auburn, Va. In the Mine Run campaign it fought dismounted at New Hope Church, and captured twenty-eight pris- oners. The winter-quarters were made at Stevens- burg, and during the entire winter the regiment fur- nished one-fourth of its effective strength for constant duty on picket and in the saddle.


In the opening of the campaign of 1864 the cavalry moved on the 21st of April. This regiment was en- gaged in scouting along the Rappahannock for ten or twelve days, and on the 3d of May crossed the Rappa- hannock, and on the 4th the Rapidan at Ely's Ford. On the 5th it was sharply engaged at Todd's Tavern, and drove the enemy. Again, on the 7th, it was en- gaged near the same place, charging and taking a considerable number of prisoners. On the 9th it moved with the cavalry column of Gen. Sheridan on his great raid to the defenses of Richmond, and before night was hotly engaged. It fought at Ashland, Hun- gary Station, Yellow Tavern, and Meadow Bridge, near Richmond, then twice crossing the Chicka- hominy, reached James River at Haxall's, and after a stay of three days there returned to the Army of the Potomac, arriving at Chesterfield on the 25th of May. In the advance of the army the First fought with great determination and with severe loss in the engagement at Hawes' Shop, May 28th, and again at Barker's Mills. From this time the marches and movements of the regiment and its brigade were too


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continuous and complicated to be followed in detail. It fought in the engagement at Trevillian Station, | in Sheridan's second raid, and again at St. Mary's Church, June 24th. Three days later it crossed the James River. On the 12th of July it was engaged at Ream's Station, and on the 27th at Malvern Hill, where it was opposed by the enemy's infan- try, and fought dismounted, losing eighteen killed and wounded. On the 30th it fought at Lee's Mills, and soon after at Gravel Hill. It then returned to the south side of the James, and, moving to the Weldon Railroad, fought at Ream's Station, which was the last action in which the First Cavalry was engaged. On the 30th of August, the regiment being then in camp at Jerusalem Plank-Road, the order for its relief from duty was received, its time of service having expired. On the 1st of September the regi- ment (excepting veterans and recruits) was withdrawn from the front, and proceeded to Philadelphia, where it was mustered out of service Sept. 9, 1864.


A list is given below of officers and enlisted men of Companies I and K of the First Cavalry, the first of which was recruited wholly in Washington County, and the latter in Washington and Allegheny.


COMPANY I.


William W. McNulty, capt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; res. Sept. 6, 1861, to accept promotion.


John W. Ross, capt., pro. 1st lieut. Aug. 24, 1861; res. Nov. 23, 1861.


George T. Work, capt., pro. from 1st lieut. Nov. 23, 1861 ; res. June 21, 1862.


James M. Gaston, capt., must. in August, 1861; pro, from sergt. to 2d lieut. Aug. 24, 1861 ; to Ist lieut. Nov. 23, 1861; to capt. July 12, 1862 ; to maj. March 1, 1863.


Thomas C. McGregor, capt., must. in Aug. 19, 1861 ; pro. from sergt. to 2d lieut. May 10, 1862; to 1st lieut. July 12, 1862; to capt. March 1, 1863; trans. to batt. Sept. 1, 1864 ; must. out by consolidation June 20, 1865.


Francis S. Morgan, Ist lieut., must, in Aug. 12, 1861; pro. from sergt. to Ist lieut. Feb. 25, 1863; trans, to batt. Sept. 1, 1864; must. out Sept. 26, 1864.


George W. Seigrist, 2d lieut., must, in Aug. 10, 1861 ; pro. from sergt .- maj. Nov. 23, 1861 ; res. May 10, 1862.


Joseph B. Richey, 2d lieut., pro. from sergt. July 12, 1862 ; dis. Feb. 18, 1863.


George W. Lyon, 2d lieut., pro. from sergt. Feb. 25, 1863; killed Sept. 6, 1863.


Samuel C. Work, Ist sergt., must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Aug. 20, 1861 ; to sergt. Sept. 1, 1861 ; to Ist sergt. Feb. 25, 1863 ; wounded in action Aug. 14, 1864 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Samuel W. McKee, q.m., must. in Aug. 13, 1861; pro. to corp. Aug. 20, 1861; to sergt. Dec. 11, 1862; wounded and missing at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864.


Patrick H. McNulty, com .- sergt., must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Sept. 6, 1861; to sergt. Dec. 1, 1862 ; wounded May 28, 1864; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Alexander B. Wythe, sergt., must. in Aug. 13, 1861; disch. on surg. cer- tif. Sept. 30, 1861.


John G. Wells, sergt., must. in Aug. 13, 1861; died Feb. 26, 1862; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.


John Richmond, sergt., must. in Aug. 13, 1861; disch, on surg. certif. Oct. 6, 1862.


William Denniston, sergt., must. in Aug. 20, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. April 2, 1863.


James D. Scott, sergt., must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Aug. 20, 1861 ; to sergt. Sept. 1, 1861; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John L. Mustard, sergt., must, in Sept. 9, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Dec. 6, 1861 ; to sergt. Feb. 18, 1863 ; wounded in action June 21, 1864 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Robert D. Wilkin, sergt., must. in Ang. 13, 1861; pro. to corp. Aug. 20,


1861; to sergt. Feb. 25, 1863; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864. David Pollock, sergt., must. in Aug. 20, 1861 ; pro, to corp. March 1, 1862; to sergt. Feb. 25, 1863 ; must, out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Alexander C. Elliott, sergt., must. in Aug. 23, 1861; wounded in action June 21, 1864 ; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864 : must. out as sergt. Co. A, by S. O., June 20, 1865 ; veteran.


Thomas R. Starer, corp., must. in Ang. 21, 1861 ; pro. to chief bugler Oct. 16, 1861.


John H. Gaston, corp., must. in Aug. 20, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Oct, 20, 1862.


David Ackelson, corp., must. in Aug. 13, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Oct. 20, 1862


Moses Hastings, corp., must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; killed at Oak Grove, Va., April 26, 1863.


Eli Lescallet, corp., must. in Aug. 14, 1861 ; killed at Oak Grove, Va., April 26, 1863.


James Barry, corp., must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; killed on picket at Carter's Run, Va., Sept. 6, 1863.


Smithson McConkey, corp., must. in Aug. 12, 1861 ; killed at Milford Sta- tion, Va., May 21, 1864; veteran.


Thomas Richmond, corp., must. in Aug. 13, 1861; killed at Enan Church, Va., May 28, 1864.


Hillary Wilson, corp., must. in Aug. 25, 1861; pro. to corp. July 1, 1862; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John Mckinley, corp., must. in Aug. 13, 1861 : pro. to corp. Feb. 25, 1863 ; captured Sept. 6, 1863; absent at must. out.


David McGuigan, corp., must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Feb. 25, 1863; wounded in action May 28, 1864; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Lewis Cramer, corp., must. in Aug. 20, 1861 ; pro. to corp. March 1, 1863 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Thomas H. Cowan, corp., must. in Aug. 22, 1861; pro. to corp. May 1, 1864; must, out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


William J. Rippey, corp., must. in Oct. 4, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Aug. 1, 1864 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


William H. Rose, bugler, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. April 15, 1862.


Chester P. Murray, bugler, must. in Oct. 4, 1861 ; must. out with com- pany Sept. 9, 1864,


Privates.


Samuel F. Bitts, must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; twice captured ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


George Becroft, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John Becroft, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Dec. 24, 1861. Alexander Berwick, must. in Aug. 22, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. April 15, 1862.


Frank Berwick, must. in Aug. 20, 1861; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864; veteran.


John A. Bingham, must, in March 5, 1864; wounded in action May 9, 1864 ; trans. to batt. Sept. 9, 1864.


William Crider, must. in Aug. 13, 1861; must, out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John Clyde, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Andrew Crouch, must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. April 15, 1862.


William A. Curtis, must. in Aug. 20, 1861; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864 ; veteran,


Thomas HI. Conan, not on must .- out roll.


Thomas Dunkle, must. in Aug, 13, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 1, 1862.


Robert C. Elliot, must. in Feb. 22, 1864 ; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864,


Rudolph Essick, must. in Aug. 11, 1862; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864 ; must. out with Company A, by G. O., June 6, 1865.


John F. Foust, must, in Aug. 20, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. April 15, 1862.


Samuel A. Garrett, must. in Aug. 13, 1861; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John H. Groff, must, in Aug. 13, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Moses F Gaumer, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; missing in action, date un- known.


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John Gibson, must. in Aug. 20, 1861 ; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864; veteran.


George W Gist, must. in Aug. 20, 1861 ; died Dec 6, 1861.


Jacob George, must. in Aug. 14, 1861 ; died Dec. 17, 1861.


Joshua J. Hunter, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; disch. on surg, certif. April 28, 1862.


Walter Johnson, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John B. Longhead, must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; trans. to batt. Sept. 9, 1864; pro. to sergt. Co. L Nov.5, 1864; must. out June 20, 1865; veteran.


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George J. Labarre, must. in Feb. 3, 1862 ; traus. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864; pro. to sergt. Co. A, date unknown ; veteran.


William J. Lowry, must. in Sept. 15, 1864 ; must. out in Co. L Batt .. , 1st l'enn. Cav., by G. O. June 15, 1865.


William McElroy, must. in Sept. 4, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


William MeCall, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; must, out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


William S. McCormick, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept 9, 1864.


William McCarrell, must. in Oct. 4, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 18G4.


Peter Mulligan, must. in Aug. 15, 1861; captured Sept. 6, 1863; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1854.


Andrew F. McClure, must. iu Oct. 5, 1861 ; disch, on surg. certif. Jan. 15, 1863.


James Miller, Jr., must. in Ang. 13, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Dec. 23, 1862; burial record, died Dec. 25, 1862; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.


James Miller, Sr., must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 18, 1862.


Isaac McConkey, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; trans, to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864; pro. tu sergt. Co. A; veteran.


Charles Morrow, must. in Aug. 20, 1861; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864; veteran.


James W. McKee, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Jun. 1, 1862, of wounds received accidentally.


Hugh McGowan, must. in Aug. 29, 1864 ; must. out in Co. A by G. O. June 6, 1865


Archibald Newell, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


William F. Patton, must. in Aug. 20, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 18, 1562.


William P. Patton, must, in Aug. 24, 1862; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864; must. out in Co. A by G. O. June 6, 1865.


Thomas Parks, must, in Ang. 20, 1861 ; died Jan. 18, 1862.


William M. Porter, must, in Sept. 1, 1861; died at Fairfax, Va., Sept. 8, 1862.


Thomas Patterson, must. in Aug. 13, 1861; captured Sept. 6, 1863; died at Annapolis, Md., March 30, 1864.


Lewis W. Quilland, must. in Aug. 20, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. June 15, 1863.


David Richmond, must. in Sept. 4, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


A. B. Rosenberger, must. in Aug. 13, 1861; prisoner; returned ; must. ont Sept. 27, 1864.


Lorenzo A. Rice, must. in Feb. 3, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. June 2, 1862.


Jobu L. Robertson, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; trans. to Co. L Batt. Sept. 9, 1864; must. out as sergt. Co. A, by S. O., June 20, 1866.


James Smiley, must. in Aug. 13, 1861 ; must, out with company Sept. 9, 1804.


John G. Sauppe, must. in Sept. 5, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


William F. Smith, must. in Aug. 13, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. March 27, 1862.


Alexander L. Williams, must. in Aug. 13, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Aug. 16, 1862.


Grafton Wells, must. in Aug. 13, 1861; trans. to batt. Sept. 9, 1864; veteran.


Jacob Wolf, must. in Aug. 13, 1861; pro. to veterinary surg. May 1, 1863.


COMPANY K.


William Boyce, capt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; res. Dec. 27, 1861.


Joseph H. Williams, capt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; pro. from private to 1st sergt. Oct. 1, 1861 ; to capt. Jan. 1, 1862; trans. to batt. Sept. 1, 1864; must. out Sept. 27, 1864.


William A. Kennedy, Ist lieut., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; wounded at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, 1864; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Samuel Morgan, 2d lieut., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; wounded in action Sept. 15, 1863; must, out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


William J. McEwen, Ist sergt., must. in Sept. 6. 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Sept. 15, 1862.


John F. Kennedy, Ist sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; died July 26, 1863.


Arch. B. Darragh, Ist sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; pro. to 1st sergt. July 27, 1863; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John A. Latimer, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


William S. Foster, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; pro. to batt. adjt. March 1, 1862.


Joseph Wright, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. June 5, 1862.


John W. Gault, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; died Dec. 7, 1862.


Robert Boyce, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Sept. 8, 1861 ; to sergt. June 14, 1862; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John W. Boyce, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Sept. 8, 1861 ; to sergt. Nov. 1, 1862; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


John Patterson, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; pro. from private Nov. 1, 1862; must, out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Billingsby Morgan, sergt., must. in Aug. 28, 1862; pro. to sergt. July 1,


1864; trans. to battery Sept. 1, 1864 ; must. out with Co. M May 27, 1865.


Jacob Hanna, sergt., must. in Aug. 28, 1862; pro. to sergt. July 1, 1864 ; trans. to battery Sept. 1, 1864.


Joseph Boyce, corp., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 1, 1862.


Andrew G. Happer, corp., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; pro. to Ist lieut. Co. G, 11th Regt. Pa. Vols., March 11, 1862.


Samuel Morton, corp., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Aug. 18, 1862.


Thomas Conner, corp., must in Sept. 6, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. April 11, 1863.


John M. Boyce, corp., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; captured June 21, 1864 ; must. out Feb. 4, 1865.


Samuel F. Ralston, corp., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1862; must, out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Joshua Connelly, corp., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1862 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Thomas Westerman, corp., must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1862; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Samuel R. Patten, corp., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1862 ; must. out with company Sept. 9, 1864.


Samuel Brown, bugler, must. in Sept. 6, 1861; disch, on surg. certif. April 28, 1863.


John C. Keifer, bugler, must. in Sept. 6, 1861; captured at Sulphur Springs, Va., Aug. 22, 1862; killed in action May 28, 1864.




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