The Twenty-second Pennsylvania cavalry and the Ringgold battalion, 1861-1865;, Part 47

Author: Farrar, Samuel Clarke
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: [Akron, O. and Pittsburgh, The New Werner company]
Number of Pages: 1134


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While the regiment was at Moorfield, the convention for re- organizing the Court and County government was in session. The proceedings were orderly and great interest was manifested in re-e -- tablishing the conditions of peace. It was soon evident that there was no necessity for a military force to maintain order and uphold the authority of the Court.


About the middle of July, a squadron was sent to occupy Win- chester, but they were not needed there. The cavalry horses were turned loose in the morning to graze in the rich pastures that still lay waste. At the sounding of the feed call by the bugles in the evening, the hundred or more horses scattered over the plain. in- stantly responded, and with heads and tails up, came charging into camp as though " the battle was on once more."


The remainder of the force with the regimental band remained until the 25th of July, when all were ordered to Clarksburg. Co !- onel Greenfield was in command. Shortly after coming to Clark :-- burg. the seven companies of the 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry were consolidated with several companies of the 18th Pennsylvania Car- alry to form a new regiment designated as the Third Pennsylvania Provisional Cavalry. Brevet Brigadier General Theo. F. Rodes- baugh. of the 18th, commanded the post, and Colonel A. J. Green- field commanded the regiment. Henry A. Myers and Elias Troxel continued as Majors.


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The order for this consolidation had been issued July 1st, and the preliminaries of the organization effected, but as the companies were much scattered, the actual consolidation did not take place until they arrived at Clarksburg. The consolidation rolls of the new regiment were not completed until the 18th of August.


On the 24th of July, a squadron with a field officer was sent to * Charleston, West Va., to report to General Tyler, in command there. Colonel Greenfield was detailed on numerous court-martials and on commissions for the adjustment of damages to property, and was thus kept quite busy during these months. On October 12th, he re- ceived a dispatch from General Emory, directing him to proceed to Cumberland and take command of the Department during the latter's absence.


There was practically no necessity for maintaining a military force in any of these places. The returned Confederate soldiers set- tled down to work as peaceable citizens; Courts of Justice were established and law and order were upheld by the communities. Many of our cavalrymen became impatient at being retained in the military service after the war was over. They reasoned that they had enlisted for three years or during the war, and now that the war had ended, they had fulfilled the conditions of their enlistment, and the Government had no right to retain them. Some of them had families at home who were in want, as the sixteen dollars, monthly wages of the husband and father, was not sufficient to sustain them. A number of these left camp in September and October without per- mission, and went home to their families. When the country was in the throes of war and needed their services, they stood right by her. Now, months after the war is over, when they hear the cry for help from wife and children, who can blame them very much for rallying to that call. Yet, on the records, they are marked with the deserters.


On the 15th of October, a special order was received directing the muster out of the Third Provisional Cavalry ; orders were issued to all the detachments of the regiment to rendezvous at Cumberland.


Colonel Greenfield was serving on a commission at Charleston, West Va., when the foregoing order was received; he immediately packed his baggage and was about to start for Cumberland, when with several officers he met General W. W. Averill, whom he had not seen since the day after the battle of Fishers' Hill. It was a glad meeting of two gallant officers who had served together in the two great " Valley " campaigns of 1863 and 1864, and who knew and


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appreciated the soldierly qualities of each other thoroughly. When it was told Averill that Greenfield was about to start back with his regiment to be mustered out, he seized the Colonel's hand and said. " Well, Colonel, I can say for you, that you leave the service with as clear and honorable record as any officer that ever left it." These were not idle words, lightly spoken, for General Averill was an earnest man and always meant just what he said, and the compliment was as deserving as it was graceful. Colonel Greenfield never shirked a hazardous duty nor faltered in the face of the enemy. He was not the most popular officer as commander of camp, for in ad- ministration, he was strict, and in punishment of offenses, severe, yet when it came to a movement against the enemy when the men wanted to be led by a brave and judicious commander, who never failed them, Colonel Greenfield was the choice of all. In recognition of his valuable service in the campaign of 1864, he was brevetted Colonel, his commission reading as follows: "For distinguished and gallant services during the campaign of 1864 in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia." It was in that campaign under his gallant leader- ship, that the 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry made a proud record and won a name.


All the detachments ordered to Cumberland were there within a day or two, and during the last week of October, 1865, seven com- panies of the 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry camped together for the last time, and were mustered out of service on the 31st day of October. The regiment was then ordered to Harrisburg to be paid off and dismissed. This required several days, owing to some delay in transportation and the paying of the men. Then the joyful men scattered to their homes, each carrying an honorable discharge from the great volunteer army that saved the Republic.


FAREWELL ADDRESS OF COLONEL GREENFIELD UPON THE DISBANDING OF HIS COMMAND.


HEAD QRS. 22ND AND 3RD PROV. PENNA. CAVALRY. Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 5, 1865.


Soldiers of the Ringgold and Washington Cavalry Companies, The Ringgold Battalion and 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry :


After an association with you of more than four eventful years, I part from you with a just pride in the fame of your achievements. You left your homes and families in obedience to your country's call and volunteered in its defense, and by your devotion, patriotism and success in battles and marches, you performed your part nobly, in .


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preserving our Union and securing to yourselves, your fellow coun- trymen and posterity a glorious heritage. Victory has crowned your valor, and you are entitled to the highest honors a great nation can accord.


You are now permitted to return to your homes and families, conscious of having discharged the highest duties of American citi- zenship.


For our comrades who have fallen in battle and died in Southern prisons, let us cherish a grateful remembrance.


Farewell,


A. J. GREENFIELD, Col. Commanding.


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REGIMENTAL ROSTERS.


A correct and complete roster, giving the official record of each officer and enlisted man, is one of the most important features of a regimental history. A most diligent effort has been made to obtain such a record for this volume.


Copies were made of the muster-out rolls on file at Harrisburg and duplicates of these were sent to committees of each company with a request for careful revision and correction, and urging that great care be taken that no comrade's name be left out. In a number of instances these rosters were returned to the company committees for further revision. All the rosters here given have been thus carefully revised and it is hoped they may be found practically correct.


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FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS-22ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


NAME AND RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER IN.


REMARKS.


Jacob Higgins, Colonel.


Andrew J. Greenfield, Colonel ..


Mar. 5, 1864 Aug. 19, 1861


Discharged by Special Order, July 21, 1865.


Promoted from Captain, Co. B, to Lieut .- Colonel, Feb. 25, 1864; to Colonel, March 13, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, October 31, 1865.


George T. Work, Major.


Sept. 6, 1862


Promoted from Captain, Co. C, March 25, 1864; wounded at Mt. Vernon Forge, Va., Sept. 27, 1864; discharged by special order, July 21, 1865.


Elias S. Troxell, Major.


Henry A. Myers, Major ..


Mar. 6, 1864 June 29, 1861


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Promoted from Captain, Co. A, March 24, 1864; wounded July 26, 1864; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865.


Wounded at Mt. Vernon Forge, Va., Sept. 27, 1864; Brevet Captain, March 13, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865.


William C. Bayley, Quarter Master .. Simeon W. French, Commissary .....


Mar. 19, 1864


Sept. 6, 1862


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Promoted from Sergeant, Co. C, April 5, 1864; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865.


Wathem C. Phelps. Surgeon ..


Aus. 4. 1862


Promoted from Assistant Surgeon, 11th Regiment P. V, Apaul 7, 1961; discharged by Special Order, July 21, 1-05


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Joseph G. Isenberg, Adjutant ...


Apr. 14, 1861


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS-22ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY-Continued.


NAME AND RANK.


Nathaniel R. Lynch, Assist. Surgeon .. Sammuel M. Finley, Assist. Surgeon ....


Thomas Patterson, Chaplain.


Robert A. Laird, Sergt. Major ..


John R. Allison, Sergt. Major


Oct. 24, 1864


Feb. 29, 1864


Promoted from Sergeant, Co. K, July 20, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865.


Samuel K. West, Q. M. Sergeant .... Oct. 14, 1862


David Hart, Q. M. Sergeant .. .... David H. Williams, Com. Sergeant ...


David Agnew, Hospital Steward .....


Feb. 16, 1864


Promoted from Private, Co. I, Oct. 12, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 26, 1865. Promoted from Sergeant, Co. F, May 29, 1864; discharged by General Order, July 19, 1865.


John Reynolds, Hospital Steward ... William H. Porter, Bugler . .....


Feb. 24, 1864 Jan. 5, 1864


Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, Co. L, Dec. 22, 1864.


Harrison Bennington, Bugler ..


Aug. 19, 1861


Levi Scott, Bugler


Sept. 6, 1862


John W. Cook, Saddler .. Zachariah B. Kent, Vet. Surgeon .....


Feb. 22, 1864


REMARKS.


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Prisoner from Sept. 27, 1864, to Jan. 15, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865


Promoted from Private, Co. F, June 15, 1864; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Promoted from Private, Co. I, March 10, 1864; to 2nd Lieu- tenant, Co. I, June 15, 1865.


Discharged Oct. 24, 1865, expiration of term.


Samuel W. Gehrett, Q. M. Sergeant ..


DATE OF MUSTER IN.


Mar. 8, 1864 Apr. 16, 1864


Oct. 14, 1862


July 17, 1863


Aug. 22, 1862


Promoted from Q. M. Sergeant, Co. A, Feb. 12, 1864; wounded in action; discharged by General Order, June 22, 1865.


Oct. 13, 1862


Promoted from Com. Sergeant, Co. E, May 24, 1865; dis- charged by General Order, July 19, 1865.


Cyrus H. Phelps, Hospital Steward .. Samuel T. Dodd, Hospital Steward ...


Dec. 29, 1864 Oct. 14, 1862


Promoted from Bugler, Co. I, date unknown; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Promoted from Bugler, Co. B, April 10, 1864; not on muster- out roll.


Promoted from Bugler, Co. C, Aug. 1, 1864; promoted to leader of Regimental Band, Dec. 1, 1864; mustered out, June 1, 1865.


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Promoted to Vet. Surgeon, May 4, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865.


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FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


Promoted from Sergeant, Co. F, May 25, 1865; discharged by General Order, July 19, 1865


COMPANY A-22ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


NAME AND RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER IN.


REMARKS.


John Keys, Captain


June 29, 1861


Died at Beallsville, Pa., Nov. 10, 1863.


Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, Sept. 6, 1861; wounded; pro- moted from 1st Lieutenant, Jan. 8, 1864, to Major, March 24, 1864.


Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, Sept. 6, 1861; promoted from 2nd to 1st Lieutenant, Jan. 8, 1864, to Captain, May 14, 1864; Brevet Major, March 13, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Promoted to Colonel, 1st Virginia Cavalry, Sept. 6, 1861. Promoted from 1st Sergeant to 2nd Lieutenant, Jan. 4, 1864; to 1st Lieutenant, May 14, 1864; discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term.


Henry Annisansel, 1st Lieutenant ... John Holland, 1st Lieutenant


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


George Gass, 1st Lieutenant


June 29, 1861


Thomas Nutt, 2nd Lieutenant


June 29, 1861


Wounded at Romney, Va., Nov. 4, 1864; promoted from 1st Sergeant, Dec. 22, 1864; mustered out with 3rd Regi- ment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865.


Adam Wickerham, 1st Sergeant .. .. Hopkins Moffit, 1st Sergeant .


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


Discharged at expiration of term, Sept. 10, 1864. Discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865; veteran; wounded near Romney, Va., Nov. 2, 1861.


Michael H. Core, 1st Sergeant .


June 29, 1861


David Hart, Q. M. Sergeant


Aug. 22, 1862


Promoted to Regimental Color Sergeant, May, 1864; mus- tered out with 3rd Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran. Promoted to Regimental Q. M. Sergeant, July 12, 1864; se- verely wounded at Clearspring, Md., July 10, 1863; mus- tered out June 22, 1865.


John L. Abell, Com. Sergeant . Isaac T. Dawson, Com. Sergeant .... Hugh B. Hedge, Com. Sergeant


Louis Arthur, Sergeant ..


Chauncey R. Deever, Sergeant


June '29, 1861


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


Mustered out with 3rd Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran. Discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865; veteran. Discharged Aug. 23, 1864; expiration of term, Sept. 10, 1864. Mustered out with 3rd Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran. Mustered out with 3rd Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran.


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Henry A. Myers, Captain


June 29, 1861


James P. Hart, Captain


June 29, 1861


Promoted from 1st Sergeant to 2nd Lieutenant, May 15, 1864; to 1st Lieutenant, Dec. 22, 1864; wounded at Fisher's Hill, Va., Oct. 22, 1864; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865.


COMPANY A-22ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY-Continued.


NAME AND RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER IN.


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


Wounded at Harper's Ferry, Va., July 6, 1864; discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865; veteran.


Discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865; veteran; wounded at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864.


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 12, 1865; veteran; lost an eye on Lander's expedition, Feb. 1862.


William Parshall, Sergeant


June 29, 1861


Christopher C. Krepps, Sergeant ..


June 29, 1861


John M. Myers, Corporal ..


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


John Crouch, Corporal


June 29, 1861


Mar. 18, 1864


Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 25, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Absent at muster-out; veteran.


Discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865; veteran.


Discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865; veteran.


Discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865; captured near Romney, Va., Nov. 3, 1861; exchanged at Newburn, N. C., May 28, 1862; veteran; discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865.


Discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865.


Aug. 16, 1862


Discharged by General Order, date unknown.


Thomas H. Reeves, Corporal


Stephen B. Beaty, Corporal


Harvey H. Young, Corporal


June 29, 1861


REMARKS.


John W. Gray, Sergeant


John T. Corbitt, Sergeant


John W. Elwood, Sergeant


George E. Parshall, Sergeant


June 29, 1861


Joseph Ed. Abell, Sergeant


June 29, 1861


Veteran; discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 20, 1865. Transferred to 1st Virginia Cavalry.


Mustered out with 3rd Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran. Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 27, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran; wounded near Pierce's Gap, Nov. 1, 1863.


Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 20, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran.


Frank Fitzsimmons, Corporal


Francis M. Hirst, Corporal


July 22, 1861


Andrew B. Grant, Corporal


June 29, 1861


T. C. Buckingham, Corporal


June 29, 1861


John M. Sinclair, Corporal H. C. McJunkins, Corporal


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861 June 28, 1861


Transferred to 1st Virginia Cavalry.


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate.


Promoted to Captain, Co. D, Ringgold Battalion.


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Promoted to Sergeant, Oct. 25, 1865; mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran. Died at Moorefield, W. Va., July 20, 1865; veteran; wounded at Timber Ridge, Va., June 6, 1864.


ROSTER OF COMPANY A.


Isaac T. Crouch, Corporal . Harrison Linn, Corporal


Joseph F. Barnett, Corporal


June 29, 1861


COMPANY A-22ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY-Continued.


NAME AND RANK.


DATE OF MUSTER IN.


REMARKS.


George Snyder, Corporal


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


Napoleon B. Rigdon, Bugler


Aug. 24, 1861


John H. Linn, Blacksmith


Dec. 31, 1862


June 29, 1861


June 29, 1861


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term. Died Clarksburg, Va., 1862.


Alexander Artist


July 11, 1861


Geo. W. Bumgarner


June 29, 1861


William Black


Feb. 29, 1864


Madison Blackburn ·


June 29, 1861


Geo. W. Brevard


June 29, 1861


Samuel D. Bane


Aug. 12, 1861


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term; discharged at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 10, 1864. Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term; discharged at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 10, 1864.


William A. Bane


June 22, 1862


Discharged by General Order-date unknown.


Robert M. Black


Feb. 29, 1864


Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.


William P. Bane .


Mar. 16, 1864 Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865.


Sample S. Bane


Aug. 12, 1861


Captured; died at Andersonville, Ga., April 1, 1864.


Samuel Burroughs


Mar. 31, 1864


Absent at muster-out.


John Conger


Feb. 29, 1864


John B. Carter


Mar. 31, 1864


William J. Charlton


Feb. 29, 1864


Samuel B. Condit


June 22, 1862


Discharged by General Order, date unknown, 1865.


Captured, while carrying a message to General Powell, at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; supposed to have died in prison.


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31. 1865.


Joseph H. Dague . George Dickinson


Mar. 9, 1864 Feb. 26, 1864


Killed by the enemy in ambush, near Huttonville, Va., Aug. 18, 1862.


Mustered out with 3rd. Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran. Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term.


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Discharged by General Order, July 23, 1865; veteran.


Jacob Dickinson, Blacksmith . Daniel W. French, Blacksmith


James McDow, Farrier PRIVATES.


July 2, 1861


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term; discharged at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 10, 1864.


Mustered out with 3rd Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran. Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term; discharged at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 10, 1864.


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Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.


James Crouch


Aug. 20, 1862


Wm. M. Morrison, Bugler


COMPANY A-22ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY-Continued.


PRIVATES.


DATE OF MUSTER IN.


REMARKS.


Jamies W. Dunn


Feb. 28, 1864


Cassius Dunn


Mar. 31, 1864


Jesse Duval


June 29, 1861


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James Drayden


James A. Dudgeon


June 29, 1861


Andrew J. Davis


June 29, 1861


John Z. Davis


Oct. 19, 1862


Mark Eaygye


Mar. 8, 1864


John T. Echols


Feb. 26, 1864


Isaac Eaygye


Feb. 28, 1865


Jos. D. Flenniken


Mar. 9, 1864


Geo. W. Frederick


Feb. 27, 1864


Wm. T. Freeland


Mar. 31, 1864


Andrew J. Floyd


June 29, 1861


Wm. H. French


June 29, 1861


Andrew S. Frazee


July 11, 1861


James Ganoe ..


Mar. 9, 1864 Mar. 9, 1864


L. Geo. Grant


June 29, 1861


Irvin K. Gregg


June 29, 1861


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term; wounded at Pierce's Gate, in 1863.


John K. Gregg


June 29, 1861


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term.


James Gray


June 29, 1861


Samuel Hill


Mar. 31, 1864


Henry A. Huston


Mar. 9, 1864


Samuel H. Hodges ..


Mar. 9, 1864


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Died in Camp Copeland.


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Mustered out with 3rd Pro .- Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865; veteran. Discharged by General Order, date unknown.


Discharged by General Order, May 15, 1865.


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term; discharged at Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 10, 1864. Absent at muster-out; veteran.


Deserted Oct. 15, 1864.


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Died at Baltimore, Md., Oct. 18, 1864, of wounds received in action.


Discharged by General Order, June 13, 1865.


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Discharged by General Order, May 30, 1865.


Discharged by General Order, May 10, 1865.


Captured at Salem, Va., June, 1864; in prison at Anderson- ville, Ga .; died at Centerville, Pa., Jan. 11, 1865; veteran. Killed near Greenland Gap, 1863.


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate.


John Ganoe


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Absent at muster-out.


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term; discharged at Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct: 10, 1864.


Missing in action, Sept. 26, 1864; died in Salisbury prison, N. C., date unknown.


Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865.


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ROSTER OF COMPANY A.


Ainger Dobbs


James Dorsey


Aug. 10, Mar. 9, 1864


COMPANY A-22ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY-Continued.


PRIVATES.


DATE OF MUSTER IN.


George Hanan


Mar. 12, 1864


Apr. 18, 1864


Archibald Hill


June 29, 1861


Jacob Hoover ..


June 29, 1861


William Harford


Michael Himler .


David A. Huston


June 29, 1861


Samuel B. Holland


June 29, 1861


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term.


James A. Harrison


June 29, 1861


Joseph Householder, Corporal .


June 29, 1861


W'm. W. Holland


Sept. 24, 1862


Emory Hall


Mar. 8, 1864


John T. Hart ·


Feb. 26, 1864


WVm. M. Hartranft


June 29, 1861


William T. Hays .


Josiah L. Jamison


Mar. 9, 1864


Samuel Kearns


May 18, 1862


Christ L. Kinder


Aug. 12, 1861


Prisoner from May 10, 1864, to March 1, 1865; discharged by General Order, May 8, 1865; veteran.


William Krear James Knabb


Aug. 16, 1864


Feb. 29, 1864


June 29, 1861


Oct. 31, 1861


Feb. 29, 1864


Benjamin T. Love


Mar. 9, 1864


John S. Lever James HI. Lever


June 29, 1861 May 22, 1862


Oct. 31, 1861 Aug. 20, 1862


REMARKS.


Prisoner from July 3, 1864; returned April 29, 1865; dis- charged by General Order, June 23, 1865. Mustered out Oct. 31, 1865.


Absent at muster-out.


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term, Sept. 10, 1864. Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term. Veteran; died in service.


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term.


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 31, 1865; veteran. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 27, 1865; veteran.


Discharged by General Order, May 16, 1865.


Killed in battle, near Lynchburg, Va., July 12, 1864.


Died at Cumberland, Md., April 26, 1864.


Killed in action, at French's Gap, Va., Nov. 13, 1861.


Transferred to Co. A, 6th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps; died at Johnson's Island, O., April 17, 1865. Mustered out with 3rd Regiment, Pro. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1865. Discharged by General Order, date unknown.


Discharged July 25, 1865, expiration of term. Discharged by General Order, May 30, 1865. Died in the service.


Discharged, expiration of term.


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 19, 1865; wounded at Timber Ridge, Va., June 6, 1864. Discharged by General Order, June 19, 1865. Died at Cumberland, Md., June 6, 1865; veteran.


Taken prisoner; died at Baltimore, Md., May 3, 1864; buried in Loudon Park National Cemetery.


Captured; died at Andersonville, Ga., June 9, 1864; grave 1,772. Captured Aug. 9, 1864; never returned to Company.


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William Laferty Joseph Lever


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Thomas Kerns .. Thomas M. Lynn . Joseph W. Little


June 29, 1861 June 29, 1861


Norval Hartman


СТРАНИЦЫ


COMPANY A-22ND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY-Continued.


PRIVATES.


DATE OF MUSTER IN.


Harrison Long


Mar. 11, 1865


James W. Mundell


Mar. 9, 1864


Theodore F. Martin


Mar. 9, 1864


Spencer B. Milliken


Feb. 29, 1864


Geo. V. L. Millinger Apr. 13, 1864


John A. Meeks


June 29, 1861


James Morris


Feb. 27, 1864


William J. Mason


June 29, 1861


Discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term.


Henry Mitchell


June 28, 1861


Captured while on a scout, June 17, 1863, and taken to a Southern prison; discharged Aug. 23, 1864, expiration of term.


Jos. B. Morton


July 11, 1861


Captured; died March 20, 1864, in prison.


John Q. Manning . June 29, 1861


Thomas M. Morton


June 29, 1861


Andrew J. Manning


June 29, 1861


T. M. T. McKennan


Apr. 5, 1864


H. McGlumphy


Mar. 31, 1864


Discharged by General Order, May 10, 1865.




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