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N. Y., Kingston Academy, N. Y., and West Bloomfield, N. J., and having attained his four- teenth year, began to learn the tanner's trade under his father's eyes, succeeding so well (and ac- quiring the reputation for energy and thorough- ness which has since been so marked a part of his character) as to be made the foreman of the tan- nery which his father undertook with Major Strong, at Starrucca. In this capacity we find him at the breaking out of the Rebellion
Gro. B. Oslow.
three daughters,-of whom Ann Maria married Gernsey Osborn, as above stated.
Gernsey Osborn was engaged in the tanning business in Greene, Sullivan and Ulster Coun- ties, N. Y., until 1849, when he removed to Starrucca, Wayne County, Pa., where he was connected with E. P. Strong (now Judge Strong) in the tanning interest until 1862, when he sold out and removed to New York, where he now resides. His third son, George B., received a liberal education at Napanock, Ulster County,
and until the defeat of our army at the first bat- tle of Bull Run, upon receipt of news of which disaster he and his brother-in-law, Oliver Mumford, commenced at once to recruit a com- pany, and entered the service on August 2, 1861, being assigned as Company A, of the Fifty-sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers (Colonel S. A. Meredith), then being organized in Camp Curtin, at Harrisburg-George B. Osborn with the rank of captain, and Oliver Mumford as first lieutenant. Joining the Army of the Po-
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tomac the regiment was put in the First Brigade of the First Division of the First Army Corps, which now bears upon its tattered flags in the State Capitol at Harrisburg, the record of twenty- eight battles.
George B. Osborn served as captain of Com- pany A over one and a half years, and was promoted to lieutenant-colonel of his regiment, the Fifty-sixth ; was detailed in 1863 to act as assistant inspector-general of the division in which was his regiment, and in such capacity served on the staff of General Cutler until he was wounded, and then on the staff of General Wadsworth until the death of that accomplished officer ; also on the staff of General G. K. Warren, commanding the Fifth Corps, and on the staff of General S. W. Crawford, commanding the Third Division of the Fifth Corps, where he re- mained until the expiration of his term of ser- vice, December 24, 1864.
He was engaged in twenty-six battles, and was made brevet-colonel United States Volun- teers for bravery on the battle-field. We at- tach a certain interesting letter from his colonel and old commander, General Hofmann, of Phil- adelphia, in further tribute, and excerpt a few lines from other letters written to him. General H. A. Morrow says : "I have known you for nearly three years, and know you to be a sol- dier sans peur et sans reproche, a gentleman of conciliating and engaging manuers, and a pa- triot wholly devoted to the good of the service. You carry into your retirement the respect, con- fidence and best wishes of every officer in this division, and to those of us who have known you longest and best you are endeared by many as- sociations, the memory of which can perish only with our lives." General S. W. Crawford says : " I desire to assure you of the unqualified satisfaction I have ever had with you as an of- ficer of my staff and a soldier of my command. Faithful in the office, fearless and devoted iu the field, you have served the country and the cause with an unvavering fidelity to the end of your term, and you leave the service with the esteem, the confidence and the respect of your comrades, whose object, I trust, will be to emulate your example." General J. W. Hof- mann writes under recent date as follows : " My
Dear Colonel, I take great pleasure in recalling your services in the field during the war for the preservation of the Union, and bear testimony to the courteous and gentlemanly intercourse that existed between you and those serving with yon; the satisfactory manner in which you dis- charged the general duties that devolved upon you as a line-officer, field-officer and staff-offi- cer, and your gallant conduct on the many fields of battle, conspicuous among this, your cool, self-possessed condnet on the memorable field of Gettysburg, on the morning of July 1st, when we first discovered the enemy in front of Seminary Ridge. The close official and pleas- ant personal relations that existed between Generals Cntler, Wadsworth, Ayers and others, upon whose staff you served, justifies me in say- ing their verdict coincides with my own.
" I recall your presence in the long, exhausting march from Fredericksburg to Cedar Mountain, in .August, 1862; in the actions at Sulphnr Spring and Rappahannock ; in the battles of Gainesville and Groveton and second Bull Run, August 28th, 29th and 30th; your wounding in the latter battle, and a letter received from your brother 'under date of September 17th, inform- ing me that you had left home to rejoin the regiment, against the judgment of the surgeon ; your arrival a few days thereafter and resuming your duties ; your participation in the action at Union, Va., November 2d and 3d ; in the bat- tle of Fredericksburg; the battle of Chancellors- ville; the decisive battle of Gettysburg; the march into Virginia after the Army of the Po- tomac had for the second time driven its adver- sary across the' Potomac River; my detail on special duty ; your assumption of the duties of commander of the regiment during the subse- quent operations to October, and your detail as a staff-officer on the staff of the division com- mander. I recall your presence as such iu the action at Mine Run; in the movement on the Rapidan, in the winter of 1863-64; through- out the campaign in the following spring, from the Rapidan down to the James River, with its almost inseparable battles of the Wilderness,. Alsop's Farm, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Tol- opotomoy and Bethesda Church, unsurpassed for gallantry and heroism, and the sanguinary sac-
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rifiees entailed upon the participants. And again in the assault of the enemy's works be- low Petersburg, June 18th, when Captain Mum- ford fell while gallantly leading the regiment in the assault, and in the subsequent operations in- eidental to the siege of Petersburg. I testify to all this with great pleasure. Renewing my ae- knowledgments to you for the support received from you on all occasions when you were under my command, and for the courteous manner in which you discharged the delieate duties of a staff-offieer while serving upon the staff of my division commanders, I am very truly yours, J. W. Hofmann, brevet brigadier-general United States Volunteers, (late colonel Fifty- sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volun- teeers). To Brevet-Colonel George B. Osborn, United States Volunteers, (late lieutenant-col- onel Fifty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Vet- eran Volunteers.")
Returning home from the war in 1865, Col- onel Osborn spent a year in the oil regions near Marietta, Ohio, and another in the manufacture of hoop-skirts with his oldest brother in New York City, following that by selling goods for wholesale jobbing houses. In 1870 he removed from New York to Starrucea, and during the next three years was engaged in the mercantile business with his brother in law, W. W. Mum- ford, at the end of which period he became partner with Major E. P. Strong in the lum- ber and mercantile business, and so continued for twelve years.
In 1886 he ereeted a steam factory at Star- rueca, for the manufacture of unibrella and par- asol stieks, ehair stuff, ete., in which he employs from twelve to fifteen hands steadily, and is building up a handsome business to the ad- vantage of the county.
Colonel Osborn was married to Miss Matilda E., daughter of the late Hon. James Mumford (a sketch of whom is contained in this volume), on August 2, 1859, and has one daughter and an adopted son (ehild of Daniel and Hattie Cargill, both deceased).
COMPANY A.
George B. Osborn, capt., must. in Sept. 15, 1861; wounded at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862; pro. to lieut-col. March 1, 1863; to brev .- col. Dec. 2, 1864; dischi. Dec. 25, 1864. 28
Oliver Mumford, capt., must. in Oct. 2, 1861; wounded at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862; pro. to 1st lieut .; to capt. March 1, 1863; killed at Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864.
Charles E. Baker, capt., must. in Oct. 2, 1861; pro. from priv. to 1st sergt. ; to 1st lieut. April 11, 1863 ; to capt. June 19, 1864; must. out Dec. 3, 1864.
Rufus W. Raymond, capt., must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; pro to 1st licut. Dec. 30, 1864; to capt. June 4, 1865 - must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Benjamin C. Stoddard, 1st lieut., must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; pro. from 2d to 1st lieut. June 4, 1865; to capt. Co. K June 17, 1865; veteran.
Eben'r F. Wheeler, 2d lieut., must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch. Dec. 18, 1862.
Samucl A. McFall, 2d lieut., must. in Oct. 23, 1861; pro. to q.m .- sergt .; to 2d lieut. April 1, 1863; to 1st lieut. and q.m. June 4, 1864.
Edson Williams, 1st sergt., must. in Feb. 12, 1864; pro. from sergt. to 1st sergt. April 1, 1865 ; must. out with company July 1, 1865; veteran.
Newell F. Reynolds, 1st sergt., must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; discharged on surg. certif.
Abner B. Palmer, sergt., must. in Feb. 12, 1864; must. out with company July 1, 1865 ; veteran.
John Knapp, sergt., must. in Feb. 12, 1864 ; pro. to sergt. March 1, 1865; must. out with company July 1, 1865 ; veteran.
Isaac Trausuc, sergt., must. in Oct. 31, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Junc 2, 1862; re-enl. Feb. 18, 1864; pro. to sergt. April 1, 1865; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Henry A. Belknap, sergt., must. in Oct. 29, 1861; must. out Nov. 11, 1864, exp. of term.
William R. Surrine, sergt., must. in Oct. 2, 1861; killed at Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862.
Stephen F. Garlow, sergt., must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch. on surg. certif.
Andrew Archer, sergt., must. in Oct. 2, 1861.
John S. Trausne, sergt., must. in Oct. 14, 1861 ; disch. for wounds received at South Mountain Sept. 14, 1862.
Porter Avcry, corp., must. in Feb. 12, 1864; pro. to corp. April 1, 1865; must. out with company July 1, 1865 ; veteran.
David H. Fink, corp., must. in Oct. 19, 1864; pro. to corp. April 1, 1865; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Henry Brush, corp., must. in Feb. 12, 1864; pro. to corp. March 1, 1865; must. out with company July 1, 1865; veteran.
Henry Day, corp., must. in Feb. 12, 1864; pro. to corp. May 1, 1864; must. out with company July 1, 1865 ; veteran.
Adelbert Dix, corp., must. in March 30, 1864 ; pro. to corp. May 1, 1865; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Richard J. Carr, corp., must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif.
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Joseph A. Trausue, corp., must. in Oct. 31, 1861; disch. on surg. certif.
C. H. Whittaker, corp., must. in Oct. 22, 1861 ; must. out exp. of term.
Wallace Early, corp., must. in Oct. 2, 1861; must. out cxp. of term.
Orrin Wheeler, mus., must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. May 7, 1862.
Privates.
Samuel Ardany, must. in Oct. 3, 1864; drafted ; must. out July 1, 1865.
Abraham Allen, must. in Sept. 2, 1862; disch. by G. O. May 31, 1865.
Rodman H. Burrows, must. in March 30, 1864: must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Joseph Buchanan, must. in Dec. 16, 1861; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Israel Buchanan, must. in March 30, 1864; disch. by G. O. June 13, 1865.
Danford Burman, must, in March 30, 1864; disch. by G. O. June 17, 1865.
William Bressler, must. in Oct. 4, 1861 ; captured at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862.
George H. Burman, must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif.
James Black, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. May 20, 1862.
Amos Bullard, must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. April 4, 1862.
James Buchanan, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch. on surg. certf. April 4, 1862.
Hiram Buchanan, disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 1, 1862. David Burman, died at Camp Curtin Jan. 25, 1862. William Brown.
Henry Buchanan, must. in Nov. 10, 1861; disch. on surg. certif.
Arthur E. Blayham, must. in Feb. 24, 1862; killed at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862.
Albert F. Boardman, must. in March 1, 1862; not on muster-out roll.
Joseph Callahan, must. in March 17, 1865 ; drafted ; must. out July 1, 1865.
William Cochran, must. in March 17, 1865 ; drafted ; must. out July 1, 1865.
John Coil, must. in Aug. 20, 1864; disch. by G. O. May 31, 1865.
Thomas Coil, must. in Aug. 20, 1864; disch. by G. O. May 31, 1865.
Charles Coil, must. in Aug. 29, 1864 ; disch. by G. O. May 31, 1865.
Frederick L. Course, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch. on surg. certif.
Martin Curly, must. in Oct. 16, 1861 ; must. out Nov. 1, 1864, exp. of term.
Edgar N. Cobb, not on muster-out roll.
George Cook, disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 1, 1862. W. H. Chamberlain, disch. on surg. certif.
John L. Ca-sidy, must. in Oct. 21, 1861.
Isaiah Dawson, must. in Feb. 11, 1865; substitute ; must. out July 1, 1865.
Andrew Dunn, must. in Oct. 18, 1861; not on muster-out roll.
Nelson A. Earley, must. in Oct. 16, 1861 ; must. out Dec. 19, 1864, exp. of term.
Stephen T. Edict, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; killed at Gainesville, Va., Aug. 28, 1862.
Robert Evans, must. in Feb. 9, 1862.
Archibald Foster, must. in Oct. 2, 1861.
George V. Gress, must. in Mar. 30, 1864; disch. by G. O. June 12, 1865.
D. Gibson, captured ; died at Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 29, 1864; grave 7223.
J. Griffin, captured ; died at Andersonville, Ga., Oct 10, 1764; grave 10,615.
Chester W. Gillett, must. in Oct. 22, 1861 ; disch. for wounds recd. at Gettysburg July 1, 1863.
Peter Griffin, must. in Oct. 19, 1861; not on must .- out roll.
Hiram Geer, must. in Feb. 17, 1862; absent, in hos- pital at must. out.
Wm. Garlow.
Jacob Housman, must. in Aug. 5, 1864; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
J. A. Hildebrand, must. in Mar. 17, 1865; drafted ; must. out July 1, 1865.
John Harriger, must. in Mar. 15, 1865; drafted; ab- sent, sick, at must. out.
Isaac Hine, died at Camp Curtin Jan. 20, 1862.
Isaac B. Hill, disch. on surg. certif. Nov. 27, 1861.
Pardon Hill, must. in Oct. 22, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. April 4, 1862.
Oscar F. Hoffman, must. in Oct. 15, 1861; killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862.
Bennett Hufteln, must. in Oct. 9, 1861 ; not on must .- out roll.
George Hulce, must. in Feb. 11, 1862 ; died at Acquia Landing, Va., May 18, 1862.
Calvin Hatch, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; not on must .- out roll.
W. R. Iddings, must. in April 12, 1865; absent, sick, at must. out.
C. S. Jones, must. in Mar. 15, 1865; drafted; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
J. C. Johnson, must. in Mar. 15, 1865 ; drafted ; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Levi Kifer, must. in Mar. 15, 1865; drafted; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Ira Knapp, killed at Petersburg, June 10, 1864; vet. J. W. Kinsbury, killed at Petersburg, June 19, 1864. Thomas Knapp, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; wounded and captured at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862.
John Knapp, must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862.
Charles Karing, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; killed in action at Weldon R. R., 1864.
Elias T. Kingsbury, must. in Oct. 22, 1861; not on must .- out roll.
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Henry Kifer, must. in Mar. 15, 1865.
Wm. Lee, must. in Feb. 12, 1864; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
J. L. Logue, must. in Mar. 15, 1865 ; drafted ; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Eli Lee, must. in Mar. 30, 1864; absent ; sick, at must. out.
Zard Lee, must. in April 19, 1864 ; died at Starrucca, Pa., July 8, 1865.
Walter S. Lloyd, must. in Oct. 12, 1861; disch. on surg. certif., May 20, 1862.
Lewis Labar, must. in Oct. 31, 1861; dischar. for wounds recd. at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1852.
Edward Lake, must. in Nov. 11, 1861; killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862.
Wm. P. Labar, must. in Jan. 1, 1862; disch. for wounds recd. at Gainesville, Aug. 28, 1862.
Wm. W. Labar, not on must .- out roll.
Cyrus Lanichan, must. in Feb. 15, 1862; not on must .- out roll.
Wm. C. Mortimer, must. in Mar. 15, 1865; drafted; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Perry Meldbury, must. in Dec. 5, 1861; disch. for wounds recd. at 2d Bull Run.
Samuel McMillen, must. in Mar. 15, 1865 ; drafted ; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
David McLane, must. in Mar. 15, 1865; drafted; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Philip McNelius, must. in Mar. 30, 1864; absent, sick, at must. out.
Wm. McIntyre, died April 7, 1862; buried in Mil. Asy. Cem., Washington, D. C.
James McIntyre, must. in Mar. 1, 1862.
John Nye, must. in Mar. 15, 1865; drafted; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Chambers Nail, must. in Mar. 15, 1865; drafted ; ab- sent, sick, at must. out.
D. Palmer, died April 24, 1864; buried in Mil. Asy. Cem., Washington, D. C.
Lewis Perkins, must. in Oct. 22, 1861.
Peter G. Putnam, not on must .- out roll.
Levi Potter, must. in Jan. 23, 1862; not on must .- out roll.
Samuel Royer, must. in April 12, 1865 ; subst .; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Benjamin J. Read, must. in Oct. 3, 1864; drafted; must. out July 1, 1865.
John Rider, must. in Mar. 15, 1865 ; drafted; must. out July 1, 1865.
Samuel Rider, must. in Mar. 15, 1865 ; drafted; must. out July 1, 1865.
Eri Randolph, must. in Mar. 15, 1865 ; drafted ; must. out July 1, 1865.
Daniel Race, must. in Mar. 15, 1865; drafted ; must. out July 1, 1865.
Adam Robbins, must. in Mar. 15, 1865 ; drafted ; wounded Mar. 31, 1865; absent at must. out.
Daniel Rider, must. in Mar. 15, 1865 ; drafted; must. out July 1, 1865.
George Raymond, must. in Feb. 10, 1862; disch. on surg. certif.
H. J. Robinson, must. in Mar. 6, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. May 6, 1862.
Wm. Stine, must. in Jan. 27, 1864; must. out with company July 1, 1865; vet.
Henry Shepherd, must. in Mar. 17, 1865; drafted ; must. out July 1, 1865.
Jacob Shank, must. in Mar. 17, 1865 ; drafted; must. out July 1, 1865.
George Schofield, must. in April 12, 1865; subst .; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
J. L. Stanton, must. in Oct. 3, 1864; drafted ; must. out July 1, 1865.
Benj. E. Saxbury, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch., date unknown.
Paul Simpson, must. in Oct. 2, 1861 ; not on must .- out roll.
Isaac Storor, must. in Oct. 22, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif.
Wm. H. Sillick, must. in Oct. 22, 1861 ; not on inust .- out roll.
Ralph Springstein, must. in Nov. 6, 1861 ; pris. May 6, 1864, to Feb. 24, 1865; must. out Mar. 1, 1865. Alanson C. Surrine, must. in Oct. 14, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. May 6, 1862.
James Snediker, must. in Nov. 11, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Aug. 25, 1862.
George T. Straus, must. in Jan. 24, 1862; disch. for wounds recd. at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862.
Milton Sillick, must. in Feb. 4, 1862; disch., date un- known.
Samuel S. Taylor, must. in Oct. 16, 1861; pris. May 6, 1864, to Feb. 24, 1865 ; must. out Feb. 28, 1865. Gilbert Thompson, must. in Sept. 2, 1862; disch. by G. O. May 31, 1865.
George Taylor, must. iu Oct. 2, 1861; killed at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862.
James Taylor, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; died at Camp Curtin Nov. 30, 1861.
Arthur Tompkins, disch. on surg. certif. Nov. 20, 1861.
George W. Tickner, must. in Oct. 22, 1861; captured at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862.
Calvin S. Taylor, must. in Oct. 21, 1861; disch. on surg. certif.
Otis Traverse.
John Varner, must. in Mar. 17, 1865; drafted; must. out July 1, 1865.
C. S. Wright, must. in Mar. 30, 1865 ; must. out with company July 1, 1865.
Aaron B. White, died Sept. 8, 1862; buricd at Alex- andria, Va .; grave 241.
John H. Worth, died Sept. 15, 1862; buried in Mil. Asy. Cem., Washington, D. C.
Albert N. Wood, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; killed at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862.
Luman Wasliburn, died at Camp Curtin Dec. 2, 1861.
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Orrin P. White, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; died of wounds recd. at 2d Bull Run.
George N. Wheeler, must. in Oct. 2, 1861; disch. by S. O. May 19, 1862.
E. M. Whittaker, must. in Jau. 1, 1862; disch. Feb. 25, 1865.
Samuel Whipple, must. in Feb. 17, 1862; captured at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862.
George R. Wheeler, must. in Oct. 1, 1861; disch. on surg. certif.
John Young (2d), must. in Nov. 7, 1861 ; abseut, on detached duty, at must. out.
Jolın Young (1st), must. in Nov. 7, 1861; disch. on surg. certif.
SIXTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT .- Company C of this regiment was from Wayne and two other companies from Monroe County. (See military chapter of that county for a sketch of the regiment.)
COMPANY C. (Mustered out July 14, 1865.)
Hiram T. Stark, capt., must. in Nov. 15, 1861; pro. from sergt. to 1st lieut. Feb. 15, 1865 ; to capt. June 24, 1865 ; must. out with company ; veteran. Lyman T. Borcher, 1st lieut., must. in Nov. 15, 1861; pro. to capt. Co. B Dcc. 26, 1862.
Thomas F. Borcher, 1st lieut., must. in Dcc. 26, 1862 ; pro. to 1st lieut. Jan. 30, 1863; must. out Jan. 4, 1865.
Horace P. Warfield, 1st lieut., must. in Dec. 12, 1861 ; pro. from 1st sergt. to 2d.lieut. April 4, 1865; to 1st lieut. June 24, 1865 ; must. out with company. Horace O. Thayer, 2d lieut., must. in Nov. 15, 1861 ; pro. from sergt. to 2d lieut. July 8, 1862; must. out March 12, 1865, exp. of term.
Thomas Davey, 1st sergt., must. in Dec. 24, 1861 ; pro. to 1st sergt. July 1, 1865; must. out with com- pany; vetcran.
John R. Babcock, sergt., must. in Dec. 24, 1861; pro. to sergt. Feb. 18, 1865; must. out with company; veteran.
Melville D. Barnes, sergt., must. in Dec. 24, 1861 ; pro. from corp. May 16, 1865; must. out with com- pany; veteran.
F. H. P. Cramplin, sergt., must. in Dec. 12, 1861 ; pro. from corp. May 16, 1865; must. out with com- pany ; veteran.
John W. Newton, sergt., must. in Dec. 12, 1861; pro. from corp. July 2, 1865; must. out with company; veteran.
William H. Van Kirk, sergt., must. in Dec. 12, 1861 ; pro. from corp. May 16, 1865; must. out with company ; veteran.
John M. Boyd, sergt., must. in Dec. 12, 1861; must. Dcc. 31, 1864, exp. of term.
Tunis Hardeuberg, sergt., must. in Dec. 30, 1861; must. out Dec. 31, 1864, exp. of term.
Eliphalet W. Warfield, sergt., must. in Dcc. 30, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 18, 1864.
David S. Charles, sergt., must. in Dcc. 24, 1861; trans. to Co. B Mar. 4, 1864; veteran.
Graham Watts, sergt., must. in Dec. 12, 1861 ; pro. to q.m .- sergt. May 16, 1865; veteran.
Edwin Solmon, corp., must. in Dec. 12, 1861; pro. to corp. May 16, 1865; must. out with company ; veteran.
George S. Chase, corp., must. in Nov. 8, 1862; pro. to corp. May 23, 1865; must. out with company ; veterau.
Francis Bates, corp., must. in Dec. 24, 1861; pro. to corp. May 23, 1865; must. out with company ; veteran.
Henry J. Swift, corp., must. in Mar. 8, 1862; pro. to corp. June 23, 1865; must. out with company ; veteran.
Charles Henwood, corp., must. in Dec. 24, 1861 ; killed at Cedar Church, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem., Winchester, lot 10; veteran.
William T. Hall, corp., must. in Dec. 12, 1861; died at Annapolis, Md., Nov. 2, 1862.
Ezra Clift, corp., must. in Sept. 12, 1862; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
Henry James, corp., must. in Sept. 23, 1862; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
John H. McMilleu, corp., must. in Dec. 30, 1861; must. out Dec. 31, 1864, exp. of term.
B. W. Warwick, corp., must. in Dec. 12, 1861; must. out Dec. 31, 1864, exp. of term.
Privates.
Nicholas Andrews, must. in Dec. 12, 1861; killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Nevil Arthur, must. in Dec. 12, 1861.
Franklin Arnold, must. in Dec. 12, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 17, 1864.
David W. Bates, must. in Dec. 30, 1861; absent, sick, at must. out ; veteran.
William H. Bates, must. in Dec. 12, 1861.
Jacob Beagle, must. in Mar. 21, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 29, 1864.
Abram H. Barnes, must. in Dec. 24, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 15, 1863.
Robert Boyce, must. in Nov. 25, 1861; pris. June 6 to 14, 1863; must. out Dec. 24, 1864, exp. of term. Oscar Bates, must. in Dec. 30, 1861; trans. to U. S. Signal Corps July 11, 1862.
William Crago, must. in Dec. 12, 1861; must. out with company; veteran.
George Canfield, must. in Nov. 14, 1861; killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864; buried in Na- tional Cemetery, sec. A.
O. Chamberlain, must. in Oct. 9, 1862; killed at Win- chester, Va., June 16, 1863; buried in National Cemetery, lot 17.
Charles W. Canfield, mnust. in Nov. 14, 1861; died at Annapolis, Md., Sept. 11, 1862.
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John S. Clems, must. in Sept. 12, 1862.
Edw. R. Campfield, must. in Dec. 12, 1861; must. out Dec. 31, 1864, exp. of term.
Edward Cross, must. in Nov. 25, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 5, 1862.
James Flanigan, must. in Dec. 24, 1861; must. out with company; veteran.
Michael H. Fletcher, must. in Nov. 25, 1861; died at Annapolis, Md., Nov. 25, 1862.
Andrew Faatz, must. in Dec. 12, 1861; must. out Dcc. 31, 1864, exp. of term.
Erastus R. Foster, must. in Sept. 8, 1862; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865.
Lowell Goodenough, must. in Dec. 12, 1861.
Charles H. Graham, must. in Dec. 12, 1861; must. out Dec. 31, 1864, exp. of term.
Cartirge Haggerty, must. in Dec. 12, 1861.
Frederick Hitchcock, must. in Dec. 30, 1861; must. out Dec. 31, 1864, exp. of term.
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