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PRIVATES .- Isaac H. Allfree, Alexander R. Armstrong, Jessie A. Arm- strong, James Armstrong, Joseph E. Bane, Cyrus Baxter, K. ; Lawrence W. Bower, Jonathan D. Burk, D .; George R. Bower, D. ; Alfred Burkhart, Alonzo Brightwell, Jesse Benner, Francis M. Clark, Simon S. Condit, Wm. C. Condit, w .; Daniel W. Condit, Jabez Condit, Philip D. Campbell, William H. Cragg, DIS .; Thomas J. Crago, Henry C. Crago, Joseph F. Craven, Richard Crawford, Samuel R. Crawford, Jas. M. Crawford, Henry Dague, James N. David, Kennedy Davis, George W. Eagy, P .; George Eicher, Sebastian B. Elliott, Elias A. Fleniken, Lewis Fry, Wm. Gardner, John T. Gass, D .; James B. Groomes, Jacob Guseman, Joseph Hamilton, Andrew Hamilton, Jonah Harris, D. ; John W. Hawkins, Isaac Hill, Andrew H. Holmes, P. ; Levi Horn, Wm. H. Horner, Wm. S. Hutchinson, D. ; John C. Jennings, Joseph S. John, John Kann, Geo. Keihl, Freeman Kelly, P .; George Kerr, Huston Kerr, Wm. Lee, Francis I. Luellen, P .; Charles Luellen, Peter Malone, Jacob R. Maxwell, P .; Wm. Mcclellan, Jas. Mc- Cloud, Samuel B. McLane, P. ; Thomas H. McLane, Emmor H. Miller, D. ; Isaac I. Mitchell, D. ; Adam S. Morton, K. ; Wm. H. Mosier, Jacob Nedrow, D. ; Thos. Neff, DIS. ; Wm. C. Nimon, Stewart Patterson, Albert G. Powell, Taylor Pyle, Jas. M. Phillips, P. ; John S. Reeves, John R. Regester, K .; Stephen C. Richardson, Joseph H. Rogers, Robert E. Ross, John B. Shal-
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lenberger, Wm. Sheets, D. ; Wm. Shively, John Smith, D. ; George Sample, Henry Snyder, Wm. B. Sutton, P .; Griffith Taylor, John B Taylor, Benj. L. Taylor, P. ; Wm. H. White, David A. White, Sam'l H. White, Win. P. White, James N. Wheeler, James S. Wickersham, Cephas Wiley, K. ; John M. Young.
Captain Young served until February 25, 1864, when Lieutenant Hugh Keys was elected March 1, 1864, and remained with the company until it was mustered out of service October 31, 1865.
Felix H. Crago was promoted to Ist Lieutenant, and Isaac M. Regester to 2d Lieutenant March 1, 1864.
INDEPENDENT CAVALRY, COMPANY E,
Was mustered into service at Wheeling, Virginia, October 13, 1862, in the 185th Regiment (22d Pennsylvania Cavalry), under the command of Captain Milton W. Mitchenor. He served until April 1, 1864, when he was honorably discharged, and James Y. Chess- round was elected Captain, who served until March 19, 1865, when Felix Boyle was elected.
Ist Lieutenant J. Y. Chessround was elected at the organization and afterwards promoted to the captaincy ; his successor was Felix Boyle, elected February 12, 1863, and upon his promotion Lieutenant Jas. Gibson was elected Ist Lieutenant.
2d Lieutenant R. S. H. Keys was elected 2d Lieutenant at the company's organization ; he was honorably discharged February 12, 1863, and Felix Boyle elected February 12, 1863; his successor was Lieutenant James Gibson, who was afterwards promoted to the first Lieutenancy. Clinton Teeple was elected March 19, 1865. The company was mustered out July 19, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS .- Clinton Teeple, Orderly Sergeant; J. M. Teeple, Quarter-Master; D. H. Williams, Commissary; George Robson, Ist Sergeant; John MeCracken, 2d Sergeant, w .; John Behanna, 3d Ser- geant, w .; John E. Rail, 4th Sergeant; Robert White, 5th Sergeant, w .; Peter Stacker, Ist Corporal ; John S. Yohe, 2d Corporal; Samuel Wright, 3d Corporal, w .; W. W. Hess, 4th Corporal ; C. Z. Koechline, 5th Corpo- ral ; And. McDonell, 6th Corporal; Hiram Myers, 7th Corporal; James Kearney, 8th Corporal ; Chs. F. Troesher and H. Robson, Buglers ; Joseph A. Scott, Saddler ; John Lutes and George Lutes, Blacksmiths.
PRIVATES .- Andrew Amos, Vincent Amos, Abraham Anderson, John Atcheson, Samuel Atcheson, w .; Francis Allen, Jacob Baker, Jacob W. Beck, Alexander Behanna, Samuel Behanna, Charles Behanna, John Be- hanna, Jr., Samuel Black, John Boyle, Jr., Richard Burns, David Byers, James Boyd, James W. Baxter, George W. Brown, K .; B. F. Bowen, David Behanna, Jerome Byers, Samuel Caldwell, David Clarke, D .; John W. Cra- ven, Abner J. Craven, John Crouch, James Craven, John Dolen, Hiram Degarmo, D .; W. H. H. Degarmo, Holliday Donaldson, Thomas Flanagan, Noah Henry, James F. Henry, Franklin Hendrickson, w .; Willis Hendrick- son, Edward Hendrickson, Henry Hillman, B. F. Helmick, John Hamilton, Robert Jones, John P. Jordan, Cardena Jordon, John M. Kiehl, James Kerns, Andrew Kimble, John Leyda, Henry Leaver, K .; B. F. Leonard,
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Marcus Mellinger, John S. Mareown, Samuel Marker, Robert Molden, Jacob Molden, William Mitchell, Samuel A. Munn, Jeremiah Myers, Thos. H. Moffit, Eli W. Mancha, w .; Eli A. Miller, Joseph A. McClure, George W. McClair, Thomas McAllister, Joseph Marker, Alexander McKee, Henry Minks, Enoch J. Newkirk, George W. Owen, Elymas Pettit, Vear R. Por- ter, Clark Preston, DIS .; Marshall Robinson, George W. Robb, w .; Charles E. Rose, D .; John M. Sutman, Aaron Sutman, Samuel Sullivan, John Sny- der, Frederick Surg, w .; John Stacker, W. P. Starr, K .; John Saunders, K .; James B. Smith, K .; Boyd E. Summey, D .; Thomas W. Teeple, J. C. Thompson, John Trussler, w .; James M. Williams, William White, K .; Peter Young.
The battles and skirmishes in which this regiment were engaged were Stumps' Mills, Moorfield, Winchester, Pergetsville, N. Moun- tain Depot, Petersburg, Williamsport, Burlington, Romney, Lost River Gap, Piedmont, Rockfish Gap, Lynchburg, Lexington, Salem, Dorcasville, Pleasant Valley, Monterey, Taylorstown, Snicker's Gap, Ashley's Gap, Kearnstown, Martinsburg, Opequan Creek, Berry- ville, Charlestown, Martinsburg, Stephenson Depot, Bunker Hill, Strasburg, Fisher's Hill, Mount Jackson, Brown's Gap, Mount Ver- non Forge, Cedar Creek.
PATTON CAVALRY COMPANY
Was mustered into the service of the United States October 14, 1862. This company was raised under the name of the PATTON CAVALRY, term of service three years, and assigned to the 22d Regiment, Penn- sylvania Cavalry, and subsequently organized in the Ringgold Bat- talion of Volunteer Cavalry as Company F.
Captain Barr served until February 25, 1864, when Lieutenant Benjamin W. Denny was elected, and mustered out of service July 19, 1865. Lieutenant Denny had served as Ist Lieutenant from the organization of the company. David Wishart was elected 1st Lieu- tenant May 11, 1864, and honorably discharged May 16, 1865. He was succeeded by Lieutenant Benjamin F. Hasson, May 17, 1865, and remained with the company until mustered out.
Lieutenant George T. Hammond served until November 29, 1864, when he was honorably discharged, and was succeeded by Lieut. B. F. Hasson, who served until his promotion to first Lieutenancy, May 17, 1865, when William Hedge was elected second Lieutenant, and mustered out with the company.
OFFICERS .- A. J. Barr, Captain ; B. W. Denny, Ist Lieutenant ; George T. Hammond, 2d Lieutenant.
PRIVATES .- John A. Arnold, David Braden, Samuel Barr, William Burk, James Bradley, Sol. S. Bane, Samuel B. Barnard, Lindsey Baker, John N. Braddock, John B. Buckingham, Silas Cowen, David Campbell, Alexander Crumrine, Peter Deems, Samuel H. Doak, Sylvester F. Dodd, Samuel T. Dodd, Zoliver Dotts, Harvey H. Eller, Andrew Elliott, Thomas C. Enochs, Martin V. Frazer, John Flowers, Terrance Farmer, Samuel Gayman, Ste- phen J. Guinea, Christian Garrett, Benj. Harden, Charles Hallam, Samuel S. Hallam, Benj. F. Hasson, William Hedge, W. P. Hayner, George T.
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Hammond, Jr., Hiram A. Holmes, George Johnston, William Jenkins, George Kauffman, Dallas Link, Atlas Lacock, Nathan B. Marsh, Michael Moore, Abel Moore, Leet S. Moore, James S. Margerum, George W. Moninger, Martin Murphy, John W. Manning, James A. McDonald, Levi H. Pope, Thomas Patterson, John A. Prall, John N. Prall, Henry Prall, John W. Penny, Joseph R. Province, John H. Reynolds, Josephus Ross, Wm. T. Rigg, Joseph Ritman, Thomas Slusher, Henry Slusher, Andrew J. Sowers, Andrew Scott, Samuel Simons, Eberhardt Teagarden, Hiram Tharp, Ro- bert Thompson, Samuel Trusler, Jacob Ulery, William Vankirk, Samuel Wilson, Samuel J. Wilson, David Wishart, Samuel K. West, Jacob L. Wise, James Watson, Richard White.
LA FAYETTE CAVALRY
Was mustered into the service of the United States October 23, 1862. Its term of service was three years, and served with the Ringold battalion until the organization of the 22d regiment of Pennsylvania cavalry, organized March, 1864. This company ranked in the regi- ment as Company G.
Captain Alexander V. Smith was elected its first Captain and served until September 5, 1863, when he was honorably discharged, and his successor was Captain William F. Spear, who was promoted from 2d Lieut., and who with the company was mustered out Octo- ber 31, 1865.
1st Licut. Frank B. Smith served from the organization until December 21, 1864, when, being honorably discharged on account of a severe wound, received at Charleston, W. V., he was succeeded by Lient. J. G. Van Gilder, who had previously filled the office of 2d Lieut. from September 6, 1863. Lieut. James C. Hubbs, who was elected December 22, 1864, succeeded 2d Lient. J. G. Van Gilder ; his successor was Lieut. W. H. Frost, elected May 31, 1865, and mustered out with the company.
MCKENNAN INFANTRY
Was organized April 27, 1861, in Washington County. "This com- pany tendered their services to the general government but were not accepted, the quota being full. They were invited to West Virginia, marched to Wheeling, and on July 10, 1861, were received by author- ity of Governor Pierpont, and elected officers who were duly com- missioned by him.
Captain Smith was taken prisoner at Cattell's Station on the. Manassas railroad, and after his parole and exchange November 23, 1862, resigned, and Lieut. N. W. Truxal was elected November 24, 1862.
OFFICERS .- Lewis E. Smith, Captain ; A. A. Devore, Ist Lieut. ; N. W. Truxal, 2d. Lieut.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS .- J. K. Billingsly, Sergeant ; Thos. Young, Sergeant ; Jacob Kent, Sergeant, P .; J. B. Montgomery, Sergeant ; Jacob Qualk, Sergeant ; A. Ledbeater, Corporal ; J. Hornbake, Corporal, P .; G. Underwood, Corporal, P .; John Lopp, Corporal ; Samuel Kent, Corporal,
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P .; S. Amalong, Corporal ; J. Weaver, Corporal, P .; Robert Jobes, Cor- poral.
PRIVATES .- J. F. Ailes, K .; Jesse Ammon, Henry Barnhart, Jas. F. Bige- low, P .; Jac. D. Billingsly, Thos. Bee, Geo. D. Boyd, Wm. Bunton, Nathan- iel Balding, James W. Blair, Sidney J. Benedict, Wm. H. H. Billingsly, N. Baldwin, D. O. Carpenter, Geo. W. Clendennel, John Cunnard, Jefferson Clendennel, John N. Crow, Augustus Clark, Joseph W. Chester, Marion Crumrine, Theophilus V. Devore, P. ; Henry E. Devore, Jehu Dehaven, Michael Dowling, James R. Dowling, John C. Evans, Hamilton Fitzsim- mons, Lewis M. Freeman, D .; William Geho, De Witt Clinton Graham, Jas. M. H. Gordon, Wm. Garton, P .; Andrew J. Harris, Wm. J. Harris, Wm. H. Hornbake, Osmond Hutchison, P .; Charles S. Hixenbaugh, Robert Herron, Noble Houdon, Samuel J. Howe, Daniel Howe, K .; Lemuel B. Howe, Ewd. Jones, Samuel Jobes, Andrew N. Jobes, Jos. Jobes, Wm. W. Jobes, Robt. Jobes, Joseph Johnson, Jas. M. Johnson, Alex. S. Latta, P .; Hugh Lancas- ter, Elijah Lichteberger, P .; Wm. L. Latta, Allen Moore, Robt. McDonald, Robt. Mayhorn, P .; Jos. Mayhorn, Wm. McCoy, Robt. McCoy, Geo. Mar- ker, Sanson Miller, James P. McCain, Isaac S. McCain, John Mclaughlin, William Norcross, Nathaniel Patterson, David R. Phillips, Hiram Qualk, Frank S. Reader, Jas. Reader, Jr., John Rimmel, Frederick Rimmel, Felix Russell, Augustus Shaffer, Cuthbert Soulsby, D. ; Wm. Showalters, Nehe- miah Sikes, Philip Thomas, John W. Truxal, Foster H. Truxal, D .; Elihu Underwood, Hiram Wells, Alfred D. Wolf, Wm. Worrell, Wm. Wilkin, Stephen Ward, Finley Wise, Thos. Walker, Abraham Weaver, John Wea- ver, J. R. Williams, Stephen H. Ward, P .; Robt. Young, Nathaniel Young.
November 24, 1862, Lieut. N. W. Truxal was elected Captain. Charles H. Day elected 1st Lieut. December 3, 1863. James R. Billingsly elected 2d Lieut. January 11, 1862, and promoted from 2d Lieut. to Captain March 5, 1863. James B. Montgomery elected 2d Lieut. December 3, 1863. Lieut. A. A. Devore resigned Octo- ber 10, 1861.
This company participated in the following battles, viz : Allegheny Mountain, Huntersville, Monterey, McDowell, Cross Keys, Cedar Mountain, Kelley's Ford, Warterloo Bridge, Gainsville, Sulphur Springs, Bull Run, Beverly, Rocky Gap, and Drop Mountain. It was mustered out of service July 28, 1864, at Wheeling, Va.
6TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
This regiment was organized September 15, 1862, at Harrisburg, by the election of Capt. James Armstrong as Colonel. It marched to Camp McClure, two miles west of Chambersburg, and mustered out September 28, 1862. David Aiken was appointed Quarter- master Sept. 15, 1862 ; James E. Smiley, Assistant Quartermaster ; Boyd Crumrine, Quartermaster's Clerk; Rev. Wm. P. Alrich, Chaplain ; Ordinance Sergeant, William Hart.
The Wayne Infantry left Washington Sept. 13, 1862, under the command of Capt. James Armstrong, numbering one hundred and forty men, but by the authority of the Adjutant-General it was divided into two companies, Capt. Armstrong being re-elected captain of the Wayne Infantry, and Capt. Norton McGiffin of the McGiffin Riflemen.
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Roll of Company A.
OFFICERS .- Norton McGiffin, Captain ; S. M. Templeton, Ist Lieut. ; H. H. Alter, 2d Lieut.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS .- J. B. Wilson, Ist Sergeant; H. B. Mc- Collum, 2d Sergeant ; David Brady, 3d Sergeant; Wesley Wolf, 4th Ser- geant; J. C. Acheson, 5th Sergeant ; J. M. Spriggs, 1st Corporal ; H B. McCollum, 2d Corporal ; J. F. Steck, 3d Corporal ; John Wylie, 4th Cor- poral; T. G. Wolf, 5th Corporal ; J. Ross Thompson, 6th Corporal; H. M. Aiken, 7th Corporal ; J. W. Dinsmore, 8th Corporal.
MUSICIAN .- Charles White.
PRIVATES .- H. H. Arnold, J. C. Alrich, Wm. Allen, Norton Braddock, J. N. Bane, Wm. Burk, Wm. T. Beatty, Samuel Cook, J. L. Cooke, S. A. Clark, G. W. Driver, G. L. Gow. Wm. Greer, Charles Glum, John Hainer, J. N. Hainer, George Hammond, John Hallams, G. O. Jones, T. C. Kerr, J. C. Kieser, A. H. Little, George Lindsay, Gust Lonkert, Wm. McClaine, James McCreary, J. E. McCullongh, J. B. McKennan, Jerry Marshel, G. W. Mur- phy, Wm. Paull, S. H. Rial, J. G. Ruple, J. G. Rode, J. P. Reimond, A. D. Rickey, James Seaman, J. W. Seaman, R. F. Strain, J. H. Scott, A. M ._ Todd, Theodore Turner, R. L. Thompson, F. P. Varro, Wm. M. Vance, D. C. Valentine, T. M. Wylie, J. W. Wylie, F. J. L. Wylie, J. C. S. Wiles, W. M. L. Wiles, J. G. Winsworth, Samuel Weirich, J. S. Wolf, F. R. Wotring, David Watson.
Commissioned Officers, 3; Non-Commissioned Officers, 13; Mu- sician, 1; Privates, 56; total, 73.
Roll of Company F, 6th Regiment Pa. Volunteer Militia.
OFFICERS .- John H. Ewing, Capt. ; Alfred Creigh, Ist Lient. ; Samuel O. Williams, 2d Lieut.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS .- James M. Byers, Ist Sergeant ; Thomas D. O'Hara, 2d Sergeant; Wm. Hart, 3d Sergeant; Geo. Reed, 4th Ser- geant ; Wm. T. Fleming, 5th Sergeant; Samuel T. Griffith, Ist Corporal ; James Brown, 2d Corporal ; R. B. Patterson, 3d Corporal ; Jas. R. Ruth, 4th Corporal; Mathew Linn, 5th Corporal; Wm. Phillips, 6th Corporal ; Wm. W. Smith, 7th Corporal; F. Gabby, 8th Corporal.
MUSICIAN .- Moses T. Scott.
PRIVATES .- Rev. Wm. Alrich, David Aiken, Wm. Amon, Agnew, Alex- ander, R. M. Andrews, A. J. Buffington, N. B. Brobst, John Baird, Dr. M. H. Clark, Boyd Crumrine, John R. Donehoo, Richard R. Forest, Samnel Foster, Henry Foster, Charles Grier, David Guinea, I. J. Guinea, John H. Gregg, Wm. P. Hart, Joseph Henderson, Joseph Holmes, Samuel Haz- lett, Jr., George S. Hart, Samuel Hutson, Joseph Jones, J. E. Lucas, John Linn, John Lowe, Wm. J. Mathews, Jacob Metzler, Thomas Mc- Kennan, Thomas Mckean, George Mitchell, John McElroy, J. A. Mar- chand, Wm. Post, Collin M. Reed, Thomas Stewart, Samuel Shealer, Rev. Jacob Schaffer, Rev. John W. Scott, Sample Sweeney John Sweeney, James E. Smiley, Scheffer Thompson, John Wilson, Edward Wilkins, William Wylie, Wright Tappan Wylie, John A. Wills, John P. Westley, J. S. Young.
Commissioned Officers, 3; Non-Commissioned Officers, 13; Mu- sician, 1; Privates, 52; total, 69.
Capt. Armstrong being re-elected Colonel, John H. Ewing was elected Captain.
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1ST BATTALION, 100 DAYS' ARTILLERY, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS,
Under command of Major Joseph M. Knapp, organized June, 1864, and mustered out the following September.
David Watson, Lieutenant.
R. T. Hall, Joseph McK. Acheson, Sandy Clark, James Martin, William McMcillin, John Monniger, Privates.
9TH RESERVE, Co. A.
C. F. Jackson, Colonel.
W. K. Bailey, M. R. Taggart, M. P. Morrison (Serg .- Maj.) w.
6TH HEAVY ARTILLERY, 212th REGIMENT, Co. E.
J. W. Downer, 2d Jun. Lieut., William Woodward, O. S., Abraham Van- Voorhis, Ist Sergeant.
PRIVATES .- G. L. Bayhe, James Behanna, Ebert Newbold, James Flan- nigan, D .; James Quigg, J. Rufner, John Ray.
PROVOST GUARD.
By general orders, No. 172, of the War Department, dated June 9, 1863, this State was divided into two military departments : 1st, the department of the Monongahela; and 2d, the department of the Susquehanna. In the department of the Monongahela, besides the 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, and 58th Regiments of ninety days militia, there was one unattached company of artillery, and one of cavalry.
There was also organized, August 8, 1864, in this department, for the six months United States service, the Provost Guard, sta- tioned at Pittsburg, under the command of the following officers : Capt. Samuel T. Griffith, Ist Lieut. Samuel M. Decker, 2d Lieut. William R. Jamison.
The following non-commissioned officers and privates were from Washington County.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS .- Benjamin K. Kennedy, Orderly Sergeant ; Henry H. Arnold, 2d Sergeant; Thomas H. Stewart, 3d Sergeant; Sa- muel T. Decker, 4th Sergeant.
Corporals .- Hugh B. Mckinley, Robert C. Shepler, Charles Boyd, Theodore M. Turner, Wm. T. Decker.
PRIVATES .- Wm. T. Creigh, Joseph Day, Theodore Eaches, John W. Frank, James S. Harter, Joseph A. Jones, Frank L. Oliver, Thaddeus Ryan, Samuel S. Stewart, J. Taylor Simpson, William Zelt.
The number of men on the company-roll, including non-commis- sioned officers, was 103; all except the above were from adjoining counties. The company was discharged on the expiration of term of enlistment, January 29, 1864.
Frank L. Oliver was discharged, by writ of habeas corpus, Aug. 10, 1863.
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LIST OF OFFICERS FROM WASHINGTON COUNTY
Who have been connected with other regiments than those specified, with the rank of each :-
Wm. S. Mellinger, Major 13th Regiment, elected April 25, 1861. Mustered out August 6, 1861.
66 Major 79th Regiment, elected October 18, 1861. Re- signed November 8, 1862.
A. G. Happer, 2d Lieutenant 11th Regiment, Company I, elected March 21, 1864. Honorably discharged October 20, 1865.
J. W. Alexander, Assistant Surgeon 26th Regiment, appointed January 16, 1862.
Surgeon 85th Regiment, appointed June 10, 1862. Mus- tered out October 13, 1862.
66 66 Surgeon 160th Regiment, appointed October 20, 1862. Mustered out June 21, 1865.
Thomas B. Reed, Surgeon 31st Regiment, appointed June 6, 1861. Trans- ferred to U. S. volunteers April 20, 1862.
Rev. Wm. Aiken, Chaplain 37th Regiment, appointed June 24, 1861. Mus- tered out May 24, 1864.
Rev. Thomas Patterson, Chaplain, 22d Regiment, Company D, appointed February, 1864. Mustered out.
S. B. Bennington, Captain 37th Regiment, Company D, elected December 28, 1862. Resigned December 25, 1863. .
Thomas McGee, Ist Lieutenant 37th Regiment, Company D, elected De- cember 14, 1862. Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Solomon G. Krepps, 2d Lieutenant, 37th Regiment, Company D, elected October 1, 1861. Transferred to 4th U. S. Infantry May 1, 1862.
Frank J. Le Moyne, Assistant Surgeon 38th Regiment, appointed March 14, 1863.
Surgeon 161st Regiment, appointed January 9, 1864. Mustered out July 24, 1865.
Chill W. Hazard, Ist and 2d Lieutenant 41st Regiment, Company F, elected September 10, 1861. Transferred to Company I. Captain 41st Regiment, Company I, elected August 1, 1862. Mustered out June 11, 1864; appointed brevet Major.
J. B. McDonough, Assistant Surgeon 46th Regiment, appointed January 21, 1863. Mustered out July 16, 1865.
S. J. McFarren, Ist Lieutenant 60th Regiment, Company I, elected Feb- ruary 14, 1865. Mustered out August 7, 1865.
Alvin King, Ist Lieutenant 62d Regiment, Company K, elected July 4, 1861. Honorably discharged March 19, 1863.
Josiah P. Morrell, 2d Lieutenant 62d Regiment, Company K, elected De- cember 17, 1862. Killed at Gettysburg July 2, 1863. Joshua C. Prall, 2d Lieutenant 64th Regiment, Company I, elected Decem- ber 24, 1861. Resigned December 25, 1862.
Thomas H. Phillips, Assistant Surgeon 79th Regiment, appointed January 10, 1865. Mustered out July 12, 1865. Dr. P. served as Assistant Surgeon in the 196th Regiment, being appointed July 26, 1864, and mustered out November 17, 1864.
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Jonathan Wotring, Assistant Surgeon 83d Regiment, appointed March 14, 1863. Resigned May 13, 1863.
T. C. M. Stockton, Assistant Surgeon 83d Regiment, appointed April 26, 1864. Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Rev. J. P. Caldwell, Chaplain 85th Regiment, appointed October 21, 1862. Resigned May 1, 1863.
S. J. Van Gilder, 2d Lieutenant 85th Regiment, Company II, elected Sep- tember 23, 1861. Resigned July 31, 1862.
J. E. Michener, Ist Lieutenant 85th Regiment, Company D, elected July 6, 1862. Transferred to Company K.
66 Captain 85th Regiment, Company K, elected December 3, 1863. Term expired November 22, 1864.
Samuel L. McHenry, Ist Lieutenant 85th Regiment, Company K, elected July 21, 1862. Appointed Adjutant and Assistant Adjutant General of Brigade June 1, 1863.
Samuel S. Bulford, Lieutenant-Colonel 87th Regiment, elected June 15, 1865. Mustered out as Captain of Company H, June, 29, 1865. Colonel Bulford ranked as Captain of Com- pany H from March 15, 1865.
Jesse C. Taylor, Ist Lieutenant 100th Regiment, Company M, elected August 26, 1861. Discharged March 8, 1862.
Robert F. Cooper, Adjutant 101st Regiment, appointed Adjutant October 15, 1861. Resigned June 21, 1862.
M. P. Morrison, Assistant Surgeon 102d Regiment, appointed August 6, * 1861. Promoted to Surgeon September 15, 1862.
George S. Ringland, Captain 108th Regiment (11th Cavalry), Company A, elected October 1, 1862. Served as Ist Lieutenant from August 15, 1861. Mustered out at expiration of term October 4, 1864.
George W. Bassett, Ist Lieutenant 108th Regiment, Company A, October 1, 1862. 2d Lieutenant August 15, 1861.
Thomas Moreley, Ist Lieutenant 113th Regiment (12th Cavalry), Company G, July 22, 1863. 2d Lieutenant June 26, 1862. He was promoted to Captain of Company I, January 20, 1865, and honorably discharged April 8, 1865.
Robert J. Taggart, Major 116th Regiment, elected June 4, 1865, and mus- tered out as Captain of Company I July 14, 1865, having been elected Captain May 13, 1865, and Ist Lieutenant February 18, 1865.
Wm. P. McNary, Adjutant 123d Regiment, November 28, 1862. Mustered out with Regiment May 13, 1863.
66 Lieutenant-Colonel 58th Regiment, July 10, 1863. Mus- tered out August 15, 1863.
Rev. Thomas Storer, Chaplain 133d Regiment, August 20, 1862. Mustered out with regiment May 26, 1863.
Jas. R. Patten, Assistant Surgeon 139th Regiment, April 13, 1863. Mus- tered out with regiment June 21, 1865.
Selden L. Wilson, 2d Lieutenant 160th Regiment, May 29, 1865. Mustered out with regiment June 21, 1865.
James K. McCurdy, Assistant Surgeon 163d Regiment, December 29, 1864. Mustered out with regiment July 21, 1865.
Wm. A. Young, Ist Lieutenant 163d Regiment, Company F, October 3, 1864 (2d Lieutenant June 25, 1863). Mustered out October 31, 1865, as 2d Lieutenant of Company E, 3d Prov. Cavalry, October 31, 1865.
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Vincent Colvin, 2d Lieutenant 163d Regiment, Company F, March 30, 1863. Died June 24, 1863.
John Murphy, Lieutenant-Colonel 168th Regiment, December 4, 1862. Mustered out July 25, 1863.
.Alexander M. Rea, Assistant Surgeon 168th Regiment, May 14, 1863. Mustered out July 25, 1863.
Rev. John L. Staples, Chaplain 168th Regiment, March 12, 1863. Mus tered out July 25, 1863.
R. P. Hughes, Lieutenant-Colonel 199th Regiment, November 28, 1864; appointed brevet Colonel April 2, 1865. Mustered out June 28, 1865.
James R. Clark, 2d Lieutenant 204th Regiment (5th artillery), September 16, 1864. Mustered out June 30, 1865.
A. R. Wyeth, Assistant-Surgeon 208th Regiment, September 12, 1864. Honorably discharged March 3, 1865.
J. L. Rea, Assistant Surgeon 212th Regiment (6th artillery), September 13, 1864. Mustered out June 13, 1865.
James L. Downer, 2d Lieutenant 212th Regiment, Company E. November 1 1864. Mustered out June 13, 1865.
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