Twentieth century history of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and representative citizens, Part 8

Author: Swoope, Roland D. (Roland Davis), 1885-
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Chicago, Ill., Richmond-Arnold publishing co
Number of Pages: 1040


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The troops were reviewed by Governor Cur- tin on the 26th day of March, and on the 10th of April following were visited by President Lincoln and General Hooker, the latter having now been advanced to the chief command. On the 28thi of April the brigade to which the regi- ment was attached, started on the Chancellors- ville campaign and occupied a prominent posi- tion in the engagements that followed, charg- ing here and there in the thickest of the fight, constantly under the terrible fire of artillery and infantry, suffering every hardship known to modern warfare, until on the 5th of May it was ordered across the river to Falmouth. In killed, wounded, and missing the regiment lost in this battle an aggregate of seventy-seven men out of three hundred and forty-seven that entered, among the killed being the gallant Colonel Mcknight. Then commenced the move to the northward, and the regiment reached the scene of Gettysburg on the night


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mishers in support of the Sixty-third regiment, where they remained until afternoon when they were called in, and with the regiment, took a position on the right of the brigade when battle commenced. During the terrible battle that ensued the regiment behaved nobly, and fought.as brave men can fight, first advancing and then retiring, officers and men alike being cut down under the merciless artillery and in- fantry fire, until at night, they took a position on the road connecting Cemetery Ridge with Round Top. Of two hundred and forty-seven men who went into this fight, the regiment lost in killed, wounded and missing, one hundred and sixty-eight, more than half of its numer- ical strength.


Gettysburg over, after a series of move- ments, and a sharp brush at Auburn, the regi- ment brought up at Fairfax Station, where for a brief time it was assigned to provost duty, but again advanced, and in the latter part of November took part in the battle of Locust Grove. At the close of the Mine Run cam- paign it went into winter quarters at Brandy Station.


On the 28th of December two hundred and forty men, nearly the entire strength of the regiment, re-enlisted, and were given a veteran furlough. While away about fifty recruits were obtained.


Early in May of the succeeding year prepa- rations for the spring campaign were com- pleted, and refreshed and recruited the regi- ment moved with the army to participate in the memorable seven-days battle of the Wilderness. Next came Petersburg, in which it took part, and after that the raid on the Weldon Rail- road. July 26 the regiment participated in the


of July 1, and on the day following Compa- movement across the James River. and re- nies A, C, D. F, and I were deployed as skir- turned in time to be of good service during the events that followed, but suffered severe losses. Colonel Craig was mortally wounded and died a day later. In the various attacks on the Weldon Railroad that followed during the fall and early winter. it took a lively part, after which it again went into winter quarters.


The next spring, 1865, the regiment en- gaged at Hatcher's Run and Sailor's Creek, and upon the surrender of General Lee marched, by way of Richmond, to Bailey's Cross Roads, where it encamped. On June 23 it marched in the grand review at Washington, and on the LIth of July was finally mustered out of service.


Field and Staff


Colonels :- Amor A. McKnight, October 12, 1861; wounded at Fair Oaks May 31, 1862; resigned July 28, 1862; recommissioned Sep- tember 20, 1862 ; killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3. 1863.


Calvin A. Craig, August 28, 1861: pro- moted from captain company C to lieutenant- colonel .April 20, 1863 : to colonel May 4. 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863, at Wil- derness May 5, 1864, and at Petersburg June 1864; died .August 17th of wounds received at Deep Bottom, August 16, 1864.


James Miller, October 23. 1861 : promoted from captain company K to major January 14, 1865; to colonel May 15, 1865 ; mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865 : veteran.


Lieutenant-Colonels :- William W. Corbet, October 12, 1861 ; commissioned colonel July 29. 1862, not mustered; resigned September IO, 1862.


J. W. Greenawalt, September 4, 1861 : pro- moted from captain company E to major No- vember 29. 1862; to lieutenant-colonel May 4,


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1863; died May 17th of wounds received at jutant March 28, 1863; to quartermaster Sep- Wilderness May 5, 1864.


Oliver C. Reddic, September 1, 1861 ; pro- moted from captain company I, May 15, 1865; mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865; veteran.


Majors :- Mungo M. Dick, September 4, 1861 ; promoted from captain company E, Sep- tember 20, 1861 ; resigned August 9, 1862.


Levi Bird Duff, May 1, 1861; promoted from captain company D May 4, 1863; com- missioned lieutenant-colonel May 18, 1864, not mustered; discharged October 25th for wounds, with loss of leg, received at Peters- burg June 18, 1864.


Adjutants :- Orlando Gray, August 29, 1861 ; promoted from first lieutenant company H. September 15, 1861 ; resigned August 26, 1862.


John H. Woodward, September 4, 1861 ; promoted from private company E to princi- pal musician October 1, 1861: to sergeant- major ; to adjutant August 27. 1862; to first lieutenant company G November 27, 1862.


Hillis Mckown, October 24, 1861; pro- moted from private company C to sergeant- major February 10, 1863; to adjutant Sep- tember 28, 1864; mustered out with regiment July II, 1865 ; veteran.


Quartermasters: - Robert J. Nicholson, September 9, 1861 ; promoted from first lieu- tenant company B, October 1, 1861 ; resigned October 16, 1862.


Harrison M. Coon, October 25. 1861 ; pro- moted from private company G to quartermas- ter-sergeant October 26, 1861 ; to quartermas- ter November 27, 1862; discharged on sur- geon's certificate August 8, 1864.


Joseph G. Craig, September 15, 1861 ; pro- moted from first lieutenant, company C to ad-


tember 28, 1864; mustered out with regiment July II, 1865.


Surgeons :- Alexander P. Heichhold, Octo- ber 23, 1861; resigned September 12, 1862.


William Watson, September 16, 1862; dis- charged by general order May 27, 1865.


Adam Wenger, November 7, 1862; pro- moted from assistant surgeon June 2, 1865; ministered out with regiment July 11, 1865.


Assistant Surgeons :- William F. Smith, October 15, 1861; resigned September 12, 1862.


George W. Ewing, August 4, 1862; pro- moted to surgeon 115th P. V. April 7, 1863.


Aaron C. Vaughn, May 15, 1863; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate September 3, 1864.


Josephi Taylor, June 7, 1865; mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865.


Chaplains :- Darius S. Steadman, October 12, 1861 ; resigned June 23, 1862.


John C. Truesdale, June 1, 1864; mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865.


Sergeant-Majors :- W. H. Mclaughlin, Oc- tober 23, 1861; transferred to Company H, July 1, 1862.


George Van Vliet, October 23, 1861; pro- moted from first sergeant, Company I, to ser- geant-major June 5, 1862: to first lieutenant Company H. July 11, 1862.


Robert J. Boyington, October 5, 1861 ; pro- moted from sergeant Company I; to second lieutenant Company I, February 6, 1863.


Tilton Reynolds, September 1, 1861 ; pro- moted from private Company H, September 28, 1864; to captain Company H. November 24, 1861; veteran.


Ivester H. Dean, February 29, 1864; pro- moted from corporal Company K, November


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24, 1864: mustered out with regiment July 1861; wounded at Bull Run August 29, 1862; II, 1865; veteran.


Quartermaster Sergeants: - Fleming Y. Caldwell, September 9, 1861 ; promoted from private Company .\ to commissary sergeant September 20, 1861; to quartermaster-ser- geant January 7, 1865 ; mustered out with reg- iment July 11, 1865 ; veteran.


Hospital Steward :- Charles D. Shrieves, December 16, 1861; mustered out with regi- ment July 11, 1865 ; veteran.


Commissary Sergeants :- John Coon, Octo- ber 25, 1861; promoted from private Com- pany G, January 7, 1865; mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865; veteran.


D. R. Crawford, October 23, 1861 ; dis- charged September 25, 1864 ; veteran.


Principal Musicians :- Andrew Mckown, August 28, 1861: promoted from corporal Company D. August 28, 1863 ; mustered out, expiration of term.


Eli B. Clemson, August 28, 1861 ; promo- ted from private Company D, September I, 1864: mustered out with regiment July II. at Gettysburg July 2, 1863. 1865; veteran.


Joseph Lichtenberger. August 1, 1861 ; mus- tered out with regiment July 11, 1865; vet- eran.


James H. Craig, October 24, 1861 : promo- ted from sergeant Company C, August 28, 1864; discharged September 25, 1864; vet- eran.


COMPANY C


Recruited in Clearfield and Clarion Counties Captains :- Calvin A. Craig, August 28.


promoted to lieutenant-colonel April 20, 1863.


Charles E. Patton, August 28, 1861 ; pro- moted from first lieutenant April 20, 1863; killed at Boydton Plank Road October 27, 1864.


Joseph B. Brown, October 21, 1861 ; pro- moted to corporal December 1, 1861 ; to ser- geant, January 1, 1862 ; to first sergeant Octo- ber 3. 1863; to first lieutenant March 1, 1864;


Benj. M. Stauffer, October 25, 1861 ; pro- moted from private Company G, November I, 1862; mustered out with regiment July 11, to captain November 7, 1864; mustered out 1865; veteran. with company July 11, 1865.


First Lieutenants :- Joseph Craig, Septem- ber 15. 1861 ; promoted to first lieutenant July 29, 1862; to adjutant March 28, 1863.


William H. Hewitt, August 31, 1861 ; pro- moted to first lieutenant May 14, 1863; dis- charged by general order May 19, 1865.


Richard G. Warden, August 26, 1861 ; pro- moted from sergeant to first sergeant Novem- ber 1, 1864; to first lieutenant June 8, 1865; mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran.


Second Lieutenants :- Isaac .\. Dunston, October 25, 1861: promoted from first ser- geant July 29, 1862; to second lieutenant May 1. 1863; died August 2d, of wounds received


Henry H. Michaels, October 25, 1861 ; pro- moted to corporal April 1, 1864; to sergeant November 1, 1864; to second lieutenant June 8, 1865; mustered out with company July 11. 1865; veteran.


First Sergeants :- John R. Osborn, January 4. 1864; promoted to corporal January I, 1865 ; to first sergeant June 8, 1865 : mustered out with company July 11, 1865 ; veteran.


Addison Lau. September 12, 1861: died June 17th of wounds received at North Anna River May 23. 1864; veteran.


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George Laing, December 24, 1863; promo- ted from sergeant September 15, 1864; com- missioned second lieutenant October 22, 1864, not mustered; discharged by general order May 17, 1865; veteran.


David H. McCauley, December 24, 1863; promoted from sergeant March 1, 1864; dis- charged February 22, 1865; veteran.


Sergeants :- Charles C. Weaver, October 25, 1861 ; promoted to corporal April 1, 1864; to sergeant August 28, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran.


Samuel H. Mays, October 25, 1861 ; pro- moted to corporal August 28, 1864; to ser- geant May 17, 1865; mustered out with com- pany July 11, 1865; veteran.


James E. Lafferty, October 25, 1861 ; pro- moted to corporal August 28, 1864; to ser- geant May 29, 1865 ; mustered out with com- pany July II, 1865; veteran.


Horace H. Ferman, December 24, 1863; promoted from corporal June 1. 1864; dis- charged February 22, 1865; veteran.


Charles Rodgers, September 9, 1863; drafted; promoted to corporal January I, 1865; to sergeant June 8, 1865; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Samuel Lattimore, December 24, 1863; wounded at Petersburg June 21, 1864; dis- charged February 22, 1865 ; veteran.


John H. Piersall, December 24, 1863 ; pro- moted from private June 1, 1864; discharged February 22, 1865; veteran.


William D. Lyttle, December 24, 1863 ; pro- moted from private January 24, 1864; dis- charged February 22, 1865; veteran.


Stewart Orr, October 25, 1861 ; promoted to corporal April 1, 1864; to sergeant August 28, 1864: discharged by general order May 29, 1865; veteran.


William McNutt, October 24, 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate February 4, 1863.


John Clary, August 28, 1861; promoted from corporal April 1, 1862; discharged Au- gust 28, 1864-expiration of term.


Andrew A. Harley, August 28, 1861 ; pro- moted to corporal April 1, 1863; to sergeant May 1, 1863; discharged August 28, 1864- expiration of term.


James H. Craig, October 24, 1861 ; promo- ted to principal musician August 28, 1864; veteran.


William P. Lowry, October 24, 1861; transferred to V. R. C. December 1, 1864; veteran.


Corporals :- Isaac G. Miller, October 21, 1861 ; promoted to corporal June, 1864; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865; vet- eran.


John Ashbaugh, July 17, 1863; drafted; promoted to corporal January 1, 1865; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


Eli H. Chilson, October 21, 1861 ; promo- ted to corporal June 1, 1864; mustered out with company June II, 1865; veteran.


Isaac Lytle, October 16, 1861 ; promoted to corporal May 29, 1865; mustered out with company July II, 1865; veteran.


Aaron Young, February 12, 1864; promo- ted to corporal June 8, 1865; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


James W. Watkins, February 18, 1864; pro- moted to corporal June 8, 1865 ; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


John H. Hager, July 16, 1863; drafted; promoted to corporal June 8, 1865; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


James B. Allison, October 21, 1861 ; died at White Oak Swamp June 28, 1862.


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Richard M. Rockey, October 24, 1861 ; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate June 16, 1862.


Samuel James, October 24, 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate August 7, 1862.


Edward Keefer, October 24. 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate September 26, 1862.


James W. Spears. October 24, 1861 : dis- charged on surgeon's certificate September I, 1862.


Andrew G. Sager. October 23, 1861 ; pro- moted to corporal August 28, 1864: dis- charged by general order June 6, 1865; vet- eran.


George Warden, January 4, 1864; trans- ferred to V. R. C. December 28, 1864; vet- eran.


William Whipple, August 28, 1861: not on muster-out roll.


Musicians :- Andrew Stedham, December 25. 1863 ; mustered out with company July II, on surgeon's certificate January 6, 1863.


1865: veteran.


Charles F. Cross, December 25, 1863 ; mus- on surgeon's certificate March 28, 1863.


tered out with company July 11, 1865; vet- eran.


Privates :- Robert Allen, April 22, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


T. T. Armagost, October 24, 1861 ; died at Savage Station July 1, 1862.


James .\. Ardery, October 24, 1861; de- serted December 15, 1862.


William Allshouse, August 28, 1861 ; dis- charged August 27, 1864-expiration of term.


David AAllison, October 24, 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate August 13. 1862.


Levi Allshouse, July 17, 1863; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Robert E. Alexander, February 29, 1864; absent, sick, at muster out.


F. M. Bookwalter, February 15, 1864; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


George A. Brown, July 16, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Levi Bush. September 7. 1863; drafted; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


James Biggins, March 31, 1864; wounded in action June 16, 1864-expiration of term.


George W. Bennett, December 31, 1861; died at Chester, Pa., August 5th, of wounds received at Charles City Cross Roads, Va., June 30, 1862.


John Burton, July 30, 1864; drafted; miss- ing in action near Hatcher's Run March 29, 1865.


W'm. II. Bookwalter, April 8, 1862; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate December 20, 1862.


F. O. Bookwalter, April 8, 1862; discharged


Win. Bunnel, October 24, 1861; discharged


Charles L. Brooks, September 9. 1863; drafted; discharged January 21, 1865, for wounds received in action September 4, 1864.


Hezekiah Bowser, February II, 1864: dis- charged by general order June 5, 1865.


Benn Bannister, September 5. 1861 ; de- serted : returned: discharged by general order May 17, 1865.


W'm. J. Crick, October 25, 1861 : deserted ; returned ; mustered out with company July II, 1865.


Simon Crandall, March 29, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


E. P. Cochran, February 22, 1864; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


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· Craig Carnery, July 13, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


John C. Church, July 11, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Benj. F. Coursin, July 18, 1863; drafted; discharged by general order July 27, 1865.


A. J. Cyphert, April 12, 1861 ; discharged on surgeon's certificate November 25, 1862.


Jesse R. Craig, October 24, 1861 : dis- charged on surgeon's certificate January 29, 1863.


George Clinger, April 8, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate March 28, 1863.


David Cyphert April 8, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate August 17, 1863.


George G. Cyphert, October 24, 1861 ; dis- charged May 27, 1864, for wounds received at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.


James K. Cyphert, April 12, 1862; dis- charged April 18, 1865-expiration of term. George Camp, July 10, 1864; drafted; dis- charged by general order June 13. 1865.


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M. G. DeVallance, April 9, 1864; wounded in action June 16, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


George Dugan, October 25, 1861 ; mustered out with company July 11, 1865 ; veteran.


John Divinne, June 14, 1864; drafted; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


Geo. W. Davis, October 24, 1861 : died at Camp Franklin, Va., December 5, 1861.


James Day, September 8, 1863: drafted ; deserted May 3, 1864.


John Divine. April 14, 1864; discharged by general order May 29, 1865.


David Dugan, August 28, 1861 ; discharged March 1, 1865, for wounds received at Deep Bottom August 16, 1864; veteran.


James Devanny, July 16, 1863: drafted : transferred to Company D, February 26, 1864. July 11, 1865.


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Andrew Dougan, February 29, 1864; not on muster-out roll.


William O. Easton, March 1, 1864; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


Andrew Eicher, July 16, 1864; drafted; transferred to Company D, February 26, 1864.


Edward Floyd, April 13, 1864; wounded at Opequan August 16, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Alanson R. Felt, April 9, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865 ; veteran.


William George, July 18, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company July II, 1865.


Archibald George, October 25, 1861 ; absent on furlough at muster-out ; veteran.


E. A. Gooderham, October 24, 1861 ; killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862.


John Goodman, October 24, 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate February II, I863.


John Gould, June 17, 1864; drafted; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate Marchi 18, I865.


Albert Gordon, July 28, 1864; discharged by general order May 22, 1865.


Richard Holland, July 29, 1864; substitute ; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Lee Hileman, September 16, 1863 ; drafted; mustered out with company July 11, 1864.


Samucl Harrison, Sr., July 10, 1863 ; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


Miles Haden, February 24, 1864; mustered out with company July 11. 1865.


Lebanah H. Hetrick, July, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


James A. Harley, October 25, 1861 ; de- serted ; returned; mustered out with company


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Charles Hammond, June 10, 1864; substi- tute : absent, sick, at muster out.


George Hilbert, October 25, 1861; wounded at Wilderness May 5, 1864; absent at muster out ; veteran.


Henry Hamma. January 4, 1864; wounded at Boydton Plank Road October 27, 1864; ab- sent at muster out ; veteran.


Edward Harrison, October 24, 1861; died at Philadelphia December 12, 1862.


Joseph L. Harley, August 28. 1861 : dis- charged August 28, 1864-expiration of term. J. W. T. Hollopiter, .August 28, 1861 : dis- charged August 28, 1864-expiration of term.


David Hetrick, April 18, 1862; discharged April 8, 1865-expiration of term.


Ami Hager, July, 1863; drafted; dis- charged by general order May 29, 1865.


William Hamma, October, 1861; trans- ferred to Company D, February 26, 1864; vet- eran.


Robert Hunter, August 1, 1861; trans- ferred to Company D. February 26, 1864.


John Isaman, July 18, 1863; drafted ; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


John Ingham, March 10, 1864; wounded at Wilderness May 5, 1864; absent at muster out.


John C. Johnson, April 9, 1864; wounded at Wilderness May 6, 1864: absent at muster out.


Jesse Kearnigham, March 29, 1864; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


David Kidder. July 11, 1863 ; drafted ; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865.


Samuel Keifer, October 25. 1861: absent on furlough at muster out ; veteran.


Patrick Long, March 4. 1864; mustered out with company July 11. 1865.


Thomas B. Lines, March 16, 1864; missing in action at Wilderness May 6, 1864.


John Mott, October 16, 1861 ; mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran.


Robert Moore, March 24, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


William Mattis, March 20, 1865; substitute; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


John Mays, October 24, 1861 ; died Sep- tember Sth of wounds received at Bull Run August 29, 1862.


David Michael, October 24, 1861; dis- clrarged on surgeon's certificate August 10, 1862.


John Mills, February 26, 1864; discharged by general order May 29. 1865.


Obediah Mills, October 24, 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate January 19, 1862.


Thomas M. Mitchell. August 28, 1861 ; dis- charged August 28, 1864-expiration of term.


David Mitchell, October 24, 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate April II, 1863.


Edwin Marquis, July 24, 1863; drafted ; transferred to Company D, February 26, 1864.


Allen Morrison, October 24, 1861 : dis- charged on surgeon's certificate January 11, 1863.


James Maloy, October 24. 1861 : discharged October 24th for wounds received at Charles City Cross Roads June 30, 1862.


John W. McCormick, October 24, 1861; killed at Spottsylvania Court House May 12, 1864.


M. S. Kirkpatrick, April 8. 1862: dis- Henry McCormick, October 24, 1861 ; died charged on surgeon's certificate February 11, of wounds received at Bull Run August 29, 1863. 1862.


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Geo. D. Funkhouser, January 4, 1864; mus- tered out with company July 11, 1865; vet- eran.


Wm. H. Fetter, February 27, 1864; mus- on muster-out roll.


tered out with company July 11, 1865.


Jacob Fry, October 24, 1861 ; killed at Get- tysburg July 3, 1863 ; buried in National Cem- etery, section C, grave 90.


John M. Fry, October 24, 1861; died at Alexandria December 18, 1861; burial record, died at Alexandria, Va., December 11, 1863, grave 1164.


David Fleck, October 24, 1861; died at Camp Jameson, Va., January 18, 1862 ; burial record, died at Alexandria, Va., December 9, 1864, grave 1139.


Perry C. Fox. April 9, 1864; missing in ac- tion near Petersburg June 22, 1864.


David Girts, February 4, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran.


George McGlaughlin, October 24. 1861; died July 1Ith of wounds received at Fair Oaks May 31, 1862.


Ab'm. McGlaughlin, October 24, 1861 ; died at Philadelphia June 25, 1862; burial record, September 28, 1862.


Robert McFadden, October 24, 1861 ; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate October 4, 1862.


David Mckown, July 17, 1863; drafted; discharged by general order May 29, 1865.


Ross McCoy, October 24, 1861 ; discharged on surgeon's certificate November 8, 1862.


Hillis Mckown, October 24, 1861 : promo- ted to sergeant-major February 10, 1863.


Isaac Mccullough, September 9, 1861 : not on muster-out roll.


David P. Nall, October 24. 1861 ; killed at Auburn, Va., October 13, 1863.


Adam Nuff, April 18, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate October 22, 1862.


Wm. J. Newgant, September 9, 1861; not


Jacob S. Oburn, July 29, 1864; substitute ; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Josephı R. Ogden, February 26, 1864; ab- sent, sick, at muster out.


Robert Owens, October 24, 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate January 20, 1865; veteran.


George W. Peck, March 20, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Michael Phillips, March 29, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


Coleman E. Parris, April 9, 1864; mustered out with company July 11, 1865.


William Pike, April 29, 1864; wounded at Petersburg June 15, 1864; absent at muster out.


Frederick Peters, December 24, 1863; killed at Hatcher's Run March 25, 1865.


Jonathan Pierce, October 24, 1861; died June 23d of wounds received at Wilderness May 5, 1864; veteran.


Oliver N. Powell, October 24, 1861; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate August 6, 1862.


Jacob F. Phillips, October 24, 1861 ; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate February 20, 1863


John Palmer, September 9, 1863; drafted; transferred to Company D, February 26, 1863.


F. Rumbarger, July 29, 1864; substitute; discharged by general order May 29, 1865.


Abraham J. Riggles, December 27, 1863; deserted ; returned; mustered out with com- pany July 11, 1865.


Edgar E. Riddell. September 30th;


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wounded at Wilderness May 6, 1864; absent at muster out.


David Richards, March 10, 1864; wounded at Spottsylvania C. H. May 10, 1864; absent at muster out.




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