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SIXTY-FIRST AND SIXTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. ETC. - 125


John L. McCormick, enl. Jan. 2, 1864. Promoted to Sergt. July 17, 1865.

Jacob Hiller, enl. Oct. 9. 1861. Mustered out with the Co. Dec. 7, 1865.

Joshua Lovegrove, enl. Nov. 3, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Samuel Sillier, enl. Nov. 1, 1861. Promoted to Corporal Feb. 18, 1864.

Wounded near Petersburg. April 2, 1865. Disch. for disability Aug. 26, 1865.

Charles Ellis, enl. Starch 26, 1864. Wounded near Petersburg, April 2, 1864. Disch. June 16, 1865.

Rinaldo A. Gray, enl. Dec. 27, 1861. Disch. for disability March 31, 1862.

Andrew Krieger, enl. Oct. 13,1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 27, 1365.

Caleb Turner, enl. Oct. 28, 1861. Disch. for disability May 8, 1862.

Charles Whitehead, enr. as musician Dec. 23, 1861. Disch. Oct. 10, 1862.

George W. Young, enl. Oct. 19, 1861. Transf. to U. S. Navy April 2, 1864.

John Fox, enl. Oct. 28, 1861. Killed at Winchester, Va., March 23, 1563.

Peter Galvin, enl. Nov. 21, 1861. Died in Hosp. Oct. 6, 1862.

Robert Teare, enl. Nov. 11, 1861. Killed at Winchester, Va., March 23, 1863.

James Williams, enl. Dec. 26, 1861. Transf. to Co. E. Jan. 7, 1862.

James Watson, enl. Dec. 26, 1861. Transf. to Co. E Jan. 7, 1862.

Charles Hornsey, enl. Feb. 23, 1864. Promoted to Corp. Nov. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.


COMPANY D.


George E. Herrimad, enr. as Sergt. Nov. 20, 1861.

Almon R. Baldwin, enr. as Sergt. Nov. 18, 1861.

Wellington Smith, enr. as Corp. Dec. 10, 1861. Promoted to Sergt. Wounded May 10, 1864.

John Goodman, enr. as Corp. Dec. 16, 1861.

Seth Abrams, enl. Dec. 16, 1861.

Jacob Bogardus, enl. Dec. 17, 1861.

Patrick Corkins, enl. Dec 9, 1861. Taken prisoner at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 18, 1864.

Jacob Gilbert, enl. Dec. 24, 1861

Edward Hawkins, enl. Dec. 11, 1861. Promoted to Corp. June 21, 1863; to Sergt. Aug. 30, 1864, and to 1st Sergt. March 27; 1865. Transf. to Co. B Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

John Hornsby enl. Dec. 2. 1861.

John W. Henni, enl. Dec. 10, 1861.

L. T. Hancock. enl. Dec. 23. 1861.

John Jay, enl. Dec. 18. 1861.

Tom Maher, enl. Nov. 28, 1861.

Joseph Ryan, enl. Dec. 24, 1861.

Oliver Stafford, enl. Dec. 20. 1861.

Joel Van, enl. Nov. 2:3. 1861.

Henry C. Williams, enl. Nov. 20, 1861.

William Wright, enl. Dec. 22. 1861.

John Hood, enl. Oct. 21, 1864. Transf. to Co B Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out at end of term Oct. 26, 1865.

Henry Johnson. enl. March 5, 1864. Wounded Aug. 16, 1864, and sent to the Hosp. at Hampton, Va. Transf. to Co. B, Aug. 3,1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

Michael O'Biien, enl. Oct. 11, 1864. Transf. to Co. B, Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out at end of term Oct. 13, 1865.

Thomas Rodgers, enl. Cct. 7, 1864. Transf. to Co. B, Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out at end of term Oct. 9, 1865.

William Mead, enl. Feb. 28, 1864. Wounded May 9, 1864. Promoted to Corp. June 21, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

Frank Whitney, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 21, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

John Spencer, enl. Dec. 10, 1861. Sent to Hosp. at Hampton, Va. Jan. 22, 1865. Transf. to Co. B, Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.


COMPANY E.


William Fitch, enl. Dec. 26, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Jan. 11, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. Dec. 7, 1865.


Hezekiah Canfield, enl. bee. 22, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Alexander Dick. enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Frederick Canfield, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Disch. June 19, 1865.

Josiah Silcox, enl. Jan. 7, 1864. Disch. Sept. 30, 1865.

William C'attonach, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Disch. May 30, 1865.


COMPANY G.


Valentine Heckman. enr. as 2d Lieut. Nov. 4, 1861. Promoted to Capt Dec. 18, 1861. Died at Strasburg, May 13, 1862.

Alfred P. Girty, enr. as 1st Lieut. Dec. 18, 1861. Promoted to Capt. May 13 1862. Resigned April 25, 1864.

George Emerson, enr. as 2d Lieut. Oct. 25, 1861. Promoted to 1st Lieut Co. F, May 26, 1862, and to Capt. July 1,1863. Died May 23., 1864, from wounds rec'd May 20.

Charles E. Minor, enr. as 1st Sergt. Nov. 18, 1861. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Nov. 19, 1862; to 1st Lieut. Feb. 18, 1864, and to Capt. March 18, 1865 Wounded at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863, and Oct. 13, 1364. Mustered out with the Reg. Dec. 7, 1865.

Edward 1. White, enr. as Sergt. Nov. 18, 1861.

Xenophon Wheeler, enr. as Sergt. Oct. 26, 1861.

Sylvester W. Matscn, enr. as Sergt. Nov. 22, 1861. Promoted to 1st Sergt. Killed near Chester Station, Va., May 9, 1864.

John J. Wittlinger, enr. as Corp. Nov. 5, 1861.

Isaac H. Baker, enr. as Corp. Nov. 10, 1861.

Oscar Nicholas. enr. as Corp. Oct. 30,1961. Promoted to Sergt. Wounded at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863.

Ford W. White, enr, as Corp. Nov. 23, 1861.

William H. Freeman, enr. as Corp. Nov. 2, 1861.

Ira Stoddart, enr. as Corp. Dec. 10, 1861. Promoted to Sergt. May 1, 1864, and to 1st Sergt. July 1, 1865.

Michael Kullner, enr. as Corp. Oct. 30,1861.

Watson J. Parkinson, enr. as Corp. Nov. 7, 1861.

Edward S. Allen. (See Non-commissioned Staff.)

Lucian R. Thorp, enr. as Musician Dec. 23, 1861.

Joseph Roiakkels, enl. Dec. 23,1861. Promoted to Corp. May 1,1861, and to Sergt. Jan. 11, 1865. Trans. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7,1865.

Frederick Anhalt, enl. Nov. 10, 1861. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

George W. Ackerion, enl. Nov. 1, 1861.

John Barber, enl. Nov. 16, 1861. .

Frederick Brodt, enl. Nov. 28, 1861.

John Brower, enl. Dec. 23, 1861.

Andrew Burns, enl. Dec. 14, 1861.

Joseph Burk, enl. Oct. 30, 1861.

Jacob Benzle, enl. Dec. 22, 1861.

George W. Brooks, enl. Nov. 2, 1861.

James Catchpole, enl. Dec. 2, 1861.

Bruno Colbrun, enl. Nov. 28, 1861. Wounded May 10, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

Joseph Clifford, enl. Dec. 27, 1861.

Harry Curtiss, enl. Nov. 2, 1861.

Charles A. Dresser, enl. Dec. 27, 1861.

John E. Durham, enl. Nov. 23, 1861.

Latimer N. Dyke, enl. Dec. 23, 1861, Promoted to Corp. May 1, 1864. Disch from Hosp. Sept. 28, 1865.

George Evans, enl. Dec. 2, 1861.

David Elton, enl. Nov. 18, 1861.

William Enga, enl. Nov. 11, 1861.

Milan Emmons, enl. Nov. 7, 1861.

John Griffin, enl. Nov. 23, 1861. Wounded May 10, 1864.

Mead Fowler, enl. Dec. 9, 1861.

Frederick Fultmeth, enl. Nov. 5, 1861. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

Philip Foles, enl. Nov. 18, 1861.

Henry Frantz, enl. Nov. 28..1861.

John Gais, enl. Dec. 17, 1861. Wounded at Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863, and at Chester, Va.. May 9, 1864.

Alexander Gordon, enl. Dec. 18, 1861. Promoted to Sergt. Wounded at Fort Wagner July 18, 1863.

William T. Green, enl. Nov. 29, 1861.

Charles Gibbard, enl. Dec. 5, 1861.

John Hoeft, enl. Dec. 27,1861. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

Charles Hancock, enl. Oct. 30, 1861.

David Holliday, enl. Nov. 13, 1861.

Truman Kidney, enl. Dec. 23, 1861. Transt. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

William Kimball, enl. Dec. 3, 1861.

William Keille, enl. Nov. 13, 1861.

Paul Kamerer, enl . Dec. 23, 1861.

Louis C. Lyon, mil. Nov. 2, 1861.

Edwin S. Libbey, enl. Nov. 25, 1861.

W. Lucas, enl. Nov. 10, 1861.

John Loch, enl. Oct. 30, 1861.

Ed. J. McDonald, enl. Dec. 2, 1861.

Dallas Moon, enl. Nov. 2,1861.

Levi A. Meacham, enl. Nov. 4,1861.

George E. Morgan, enl Nov. 7, 1861. Promoted to Corp. Disch. from Hosp. July 20, 1865.

Alex. Muchier, enl. Nov. 7, 1861.

Peter Mormon, enl. Dec.12, 1861.

Peter McGue, enl. Dec. 15, 1861.

Michael Madden, enl. Dec. 13, 1861.

Constantine Olga, enl. Nov. 18, 1861.

William Ody. enl, Dec. 11, 1861. Wounded May 9, 1864. Promoted to Corp. Sept. 14, 1864. Transf. to Co C. Aug, 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

Albert Oldham. enl. Dec. 18. 1861.

Samuel Plaister, enl. Nov. 13, 1861.

George Pike, enl. Dec. 23, 1861.

Henry A. Philip, enl. Dec. 23, 1861.

Solomon Pritchard, enl. Nov. 30, 1861.

Jonathan Ring. enl. Nov. 26, 1861.

Jacob Roath, enl. Nov. 16. 1961.

Milford Robinson, enl. Dec.18, 1861.

August Reisland, enl. Nov. 18, 1851.


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Lewis Stattlemeier, enl. Dec. 17, 1861

William Sorge. (See Non-com. Staff.)

Mark Shafe, enl. Dec. 23, 1861.

Taylor E. Stroud, enl. Nov. 16, 1861. Promoted to Corp. Oct. 14, 1864, and to Sergt. Aug. 1, 1865.

John Sculby, enl. Nov. 8, 1861. Wounded at Fort Wagner July 18, 1863.

David Twitchell, enl. Nov. 9, 1861.

Lafayette Taylor, enl. Nov. 18, 1861

Jacob Traenis. enl. Jan. 8, 1862.

Sidney J. Varney, end Nov. 13, 1861. Wounded at Fort Wagner July 18, 1863.

Augustine Winter, enl. Nov. 5, 1861. Wounded at Fort.Wagner July 18, 1863.

Henry Wirsch, enl. Dec. 5, 1861.

Christian Wagoner, enl, Dec. 13, 1861. Killed at Fort. Wagner July 18, 1863.

James Wait. enl. Nov. 18, 1861.

George Winfield, enl. Nov. 23, 1861.

Orlando Emerson, enl. Dec. 31, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865.

Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

Charles Nicholas, enl. Dec. 31, 1863. Promoted to Corp. July 1, 1865.

Herman Uhler, enl. Match 11, 1864. Promoted to Corp. Aug. 1, 1865-

Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

John Dernaline, enl. March 10, 1864. Transf. to Co. C. Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

Charles Fuller, enl. March 25, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. Dec. 7, 1865

George Reward, enl. March 15, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Amos Hodgman, enl. Feb. 20, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mus. tered out with the Co.

Michael Juice, enl. March 22, 1864. Left sick at Camp Dennison Sept. 27, 1864

Jacob Hallett. enl. March 9, 1864. Transf. to Co C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

John Miller, enl. March 23, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Samuel Richman, enl. Feb. 24, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

oseph Studer, enl. Feb. 29, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Edward Sumner, enl. Jan. 4, 1864 . Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Allen Wheeler, enl. Jan. 2, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Rodney J, Hathaway. (See Field and Staff.)

Samuel Burd, enl. Nov. 14, 1861.


COMPANY H.


John B. Spafford, enr. as 2nd Lieut. Oct. 3, 1861. Promoted to Capt. Dec 19, 1861. Resigned Feb. 3, 1863.

Sidney G. Brock, enl. Nov. 18, 1861. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Dec. 18, 1861, to Capt. Oct. 2, 1962. Mustered out Jan. 25, 1865.

John Evarts, enl. Dec. 18, 1861. Disch.

Charles Lewis, enl. Dec. 24, 1861. Disch. Sept. 11, 1862.


COMPANY I.


John R. Straus, enl. Sept. 23, 1864. Died at Chapin's Farm, Va., Dec. 3, 1864.


COMPANY K.


John Baker, enl Feb. 8, 1864. Transf. to Co. E, Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.

William H. Kelley, enl. Nov. 16, 1864. Transf. to Co. E, Aug. 3, 1865. Disch. at end of term Nov. 17, 1865.

Joseph Horn, enl. Nov. 17, 1864. Trans. to Co. E, Aug. 3, 1865. Disch. at end of term Nov. 17, 1865.

James B. Garner, enl. Oct. 17, 1864. Disch. at end of term Oct. 18, 1885.

John R. Brokan, enl. Oct. 18, 1864. Disch. Sept. 2, 1865.

Almeron Pangborn, enl. Oct. 18. 1864. Died in Hosp. at Fortress Monroe, Va., Aug. 24, 1865.


SEVENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.


COMPANY K.


John J. Calvert, enl. Nov 20, 1861. Charles W. Delany, enl. Nov. 25, 1861.


CHAPTER XXV.


EIGHTY-FOURTH, EIGHTY-SIXTH AND EIGHTY-

SEVEN TH INFANTRY, ETC.


The Eighty-fourth goes for Three Months—Two Strong Companies from Cuyahoga—Services in Virginia—Cuyahoga County Men—Two Regiments of Eighty-sixth Infantry—Services of the Three Months' Men at Clarksburg, West Virginia—Cuyahoga Soldiers—The Six Months' Regiment in West Virginia—Capture of John Morgan—Capture of Cumberland Gap—Mustered Out—List of Soldiers from this County— Eighty-seventh Infantry—Its Surrender—Men from this County— Eighty-eighth Infantry—Its Duty at Camp Chase—Cuyahoga Men.


EIGHTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.


THIS was a three months' regiment, raised in May and June, 1862, to meet a pressing emergency. Companies D and E, a hundred and ninety-seven men in all, were from Cuyahoga county. On the 11th of June it proceeded to Cumberland, Maryland, where it remained until September, guarding the lines, checking guerrillas, etc. It garrisoned the fort and village of New Creek a short time, preventing a threatened attack by General Imboden, and then, after about four months' service, returned home and was mustered out.


MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


John J. Wiseman, enl. as Lieut. Col. June 7, 1862. Detailed on special service at Washington, D. C., Sept. 12, 1862. Mustered out after the Reg.

Frank H. Hinman, enl. as 2nd Lieut. Co. D May 26, 1862. App. Adjt. Aug. 18, 1862.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Daniel R. Taylor, Q. M. Sergt.

Royal A. Munsell, Corn. Sergt.


COMPANY D.


John N. Frazee, Captain.

Eli Ely, 1st Lieut.

Frank H. Hinman. (See Field and Staff.)

Thomas Goodwillie (1st Sergt.), David S. Whitehead (Sergt.), William Morgan (Sergt.), Reuben A. Field (Sergt.), George W. Armstrong (Sergt.), Jacob J. Lohrer (Corp.), Austin H. Waters (Corp.), William E. Murray (Corp.), Isaac W. Severance (Corp.), Pierson D. Briggs (Corp.), Albert G. Carpenter (Corp.), Edward S. Warner (Corp.), Oscar W. Hancock (Corp.), William A. Diefenbach, James Covert, Frank Baker, Olcott Barrett, James Bemis, Charles A. Bolton, Quincy Bradley, Edwin E. Beeman, Charles E. Brown, John F. Brunner, John Banton, Angus R. Braden, John Crowell, Jr., William H. Chamberlain, Robert L Chamberlain, Brnj. F. Chapman, William H. Chaffee, Michael Carroll, Walter Coates, John Dugan, Edward Dangerfield, John R. Evans, Hamilton Fordyce, Addison J. Farrand, William H. Farrand, James Gettings, Henry Glenville, Thomas Guy, Charles H. Gill, Lewis Gross, Robert Gould. Asa A. Goodwin, Charles A. Goodno, Henry Holley, George S. Holden, Henry H. Hawthorne, Edwin T. Hamilton, Frederick T. Hard, James A. Hartness, Edward Hudson, Halsey J. Hawthorne, Paul B. Harris, Seymour G. Hunt, Earl Herrick, Peter Kuntz, Frederick Kinsman, Jr., David C. Ketchum, Thomas Lemmon, David L. Lowrie, John A. Loomis, Henry E. Lowry, Austin B. Leonard, Theodore J. Leitz, Chauncy B. Lane, Josiah Morris, William E. McBride, Robert E. Murray, Charles W. McReynolds, John T. Mead, John W. O'Neil, Lloyd G. Parker, William H. Pepperday, John T. Pinkney, George S. Paine, Charles Pinkney, Charles Quiggin, George S. Quayle, F. L. Reese, Omar S. Richardson, John H. Rose, Frederick Stokes. Joseph Speddy, Theodore Sterritt, Edward C. Smith, Samuel Starkweather, Jr., Lewis Stein. Edward Sewer, Edward C. Tinker, George R. Tice, Daniel R. Taylor (See Non-Com. Staff), James A. Willson, George Watkins, John B, Wade, A. B. Woodruff, Charles White, Thomas Whitehead, Joseph Zuber, Wyllis S. Stetson.


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COMPANY E.


James Pickands, Captain.

Virgil C. Taylor, 1st Lieut.

Henry T. Nash, 2d Lieut.

Samuel L. Allen (1st Sergt.), James McGinness (Sergt.), Judson Bishop (Sergi.), Oren S. Coe (Sergt.), Frank J. Ford (Sergt.), Theron C. Baldwin (corp.), Theodore A. Andrews (Corp.), Lyman D. Hunt (Corp.), Frank S. Chamberlain (Corp.), Elijah H. Norton (Corp.), Benj. H. Smith (Corp.), George Wilkinson (Corp.), S. H, Waring (Corp.), Charles D. Camp. James J. Adams, Daniel J. Althen, Hannibal A. Beeson, William M. Barnes. William O. Barnes, Charles E. Bingham, Eugene W. Benham, John K. Batchelder, William Calahan, Thomas Chevrington, William W. Castle, Charles D. Collins, David K. Clint, Thomas J. Crooks, Alexander H. Cobb, Myron E. Cozzen, Orlando H. Claimer, Charles W. Cook, Charles W. Diehl, Peter Deatry, Charles Evans, Ellery C. Ford, Nathan C. Fleming, Theodore Foljambe, George Garrettson. Lewis B. Gentz, Patrick NV. Grineley, George M. Heard. Michael Hogan, Daniel Heuricle, William E. Herrick, Samuel H. Harrison, Henry A. Harvey, William Holmes, Henry J. Hoyt, Justin Juch, William A. Knowlton, Edwin J. Kyser, Henry C. King, William W. Kimball, Jacob Koch, Edwin N. Locke, Walter J. Lowman, Albert Means, Charles D Morse,.William D. Mather, Royal A. Munsell (see Non-commissioned Staff), Theodore Odell. Lewis D. Oviatt, George W. Potter, Henry Phillips, Edward S. Page, Timothy H. llearden. Daniel Roberts, Lemuel O. Rawson, James C. Ryan, Horace W. Strickland, Frank W. Smith, Lyman I. Smith, George' Spangler, Basil S. Spangler, Henry Saxton, Gustavus K. Tupper, Hervey B. Tibbetts, Charles M. Vorce, Cary A. Vaughn, Delos O. Wickham, Willian) H. Wyman, Charles E. Wilber, Walter F. Wells, Theodore B. Warner, Alfred T. Webber, Oscar Wade, Henry A. Woodward, Henry A. Welch, Edward E. Young.


EIGHTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.


Two organizations bore this name;. one raised for three months in May and June, 1862, and one for six months in June and July, 1863. Cuyahoga was sightly represented in both, as appears by the annexed record. The first regiment went to Clarksburg, West Virginia, in June, 1862, and remained there most of the time during the summer, guarding the railroad, and defending that place and Grafton from the threatened attacks of guerrillas. It was mustered out on the 25th of September.


The six months organization was completed just as the celebrated guerrilla, John Morgan, was making his great raid through southern Ohio. The regiment was immediately dispatched to Zanesville to help capture him. One battalion skirmished with a part of Morgan's force as it crossed the Ohio, while the 'other, in connection with Colonel Shackleford's command, assisted in the capture of the redoubtable partisan himself.


The Eighty-sixth soon went to Kentucky, where it joined an expedition under Colonel De Courcy against Cumberland Gap; reaching a position in front of that stronghold on the 8th of September. At the same time General Burnside, in accordance with the previously concocted plan, came up from East Tennessee on the South. The Eighty-sixth and other regiments were sent forward in line of battle, and every arrangement was made for an attack front both sides, but, on a demand being made, the rebel general consented to surrender. The regiment remained at the Gap until its term expired, when it returned to Cleveland, being mustered out on the 10th of February, 1864.


CUYAHOGA MEN IN THE THREE-MONTHS REGIMENT.


COMPANY G.


Almon G. Bruce, Edwin Ewing.


COMPANY K.


William N. Hubbell (Corp.), Solomon H. Gleason, John A. Field, Lorenzo Strong, John E. Coleman, Edward M. Kellogg, Conrad Schade, Ira D. Williams, John White.


CUYAHOGA MEN IN THE SIX-MONTHS REGIMENT.

COMPANY C.


Samuel H. Boyelten, David Green.


COMPANY F.


Henry W. Morrell.


COMPANY G.


Charles E. Crowe, Lannon Colwell, James Miller.


COMPANY I.


Michael D. DeWyant, Jeremiah S. Dunscomb, Charles Goodsell, Estel Jackson, George Linsey, John White, Roger Williams, H. B. Steele (transf. to 129th Inf .)


EIGHTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.


This was another three. months regiment, and was more unfortunate than either of the foregoing. It went from Ohio to Baltimore in June, 1862, remained there till the latter part of July, and then reported to Colonel Miles, at Harper's Ferry. In the forepart of September that officer surrendered his whole force to Stonewall Jackson. As the term of the Eighty- seventh had expired, its men were released from their paroles and the regiment was sent home; being mustered out on the 20th of September, 1862.


MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


COMPANY G.


Christopher Keary, 2d Lieut.

William Crawford, Peter Keary, Richard Barringer, William M. Cur ran, Thomas Deiter, Thomas Fitch, Edward D. Frame, Charles Frame, Robert Garvey, John A. Godfrey, Henry J. Howlett, John Miller, John W. Mayhew, Patrick McLaughlin, Joseph Moley, Andrew McCartney, Frederick M. Preston, Christopher Rath, Toney Siegel, David Shaughnesy, Andrew Winner, John W. Warr, Thomas Kenaly.


EIGHTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.


This was a three-years regiment ; the first four companies being raised as the "Governor's Guards" in July, 1862, and the others a year later. It was kept almost all the time of its service guarding rebel prisoners. at Camp Chase, and though always ready was never engaged with the enemy. It was mustered out in July, 1865.


MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


COMPANY C.

Wolcott F. Crane, enl. July 4, 1863. Mustered out with the Co. July 3, 1865.

Andrew McGregor, enl. June 30, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Willis P. Storrs, enl. July 13, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.


COMPANY H.


John H. Irwin, enl. July 6, 1863. Promoted to Sergt. Mustered out with the Co. July 3, 1865.

Charles A. Jaycox, enl. June 23, 1963. Mustered out with the Co.

George W. Johnson, enl. July 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George W. Welton, enl. July 15, 1863. Mustered out with the Co. July 3, 1865.


NINETY-THIRD INFANTRY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Martin L. Brooks, enr. as Asst. Surg. April 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg. June 8, 1865.


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CHAPTER XXVI.


ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD INFANTRY, ETC.*


The Rally in 1862 - Ten Companies Ready for the Field—Six of them from Cuyahoga—First Officers of the One Hundred and Third—Off for Kentucky—After Buell—Sickness—The Stay at Frankfort—Southward in the Spring--On the Cumberland—With Burnside to East Tennessee —Terrible Roads—Great Hardships—Delight of the Loyal Tennesseans—Special Enthusiasm at Greenville—Up the Tennessee Valley—Skirmishes at Blue Springs—Marches and Countermarches—Con - centrating at Knoxville—Longstreet beseiges the City—Attack on the Pickets—A Desperate Fight—Gallantry of the One Hundred and Third —The Rebels repulsed—Increasing Hardships—Sleeveless BlOuses and Legless Pantaloons—A Dollar for a " Hard Tack "—Approach of Succor—Retreat of the Enemy—Pursuit—The Acme of Wretchedness— Back to Knoxville—Food and Clothes—More Marching—The Atlanta Campaign—Resaca—Charging Breastworks—Lying down under Fire —"Charge Bayonet"—Carrying Two Lines of Works—The Next Day's Battle—Retreat of the Enemy—Pumpkin-vine Creek—" Forward "-A Wretched Sight—The Rebels retreat—Heavy Skirmishing—A Dashing Exploit—Before Atlanta—Evacuation of Atlanta—Rest at Decatur —Heavy Losses—Made Headquarters Guard—After Hood—Defending the Train at Spring Hill—Defeating the Enemy—A Flag from Cleveland Ladies—A Long Journey—Arrival in North Carolina—Capture of Wilmington. etc—Off for Home—A Sad Accident—Ovation at Cleveland—Mustered Out—Members from .Cuyahoga County--Men of the One Hundred and Fourth.


AFTER the disasters of the Peninsular campa;gn in June. 1862, and the consequent call of the President for three hundred thousand more men, it is well known that, notwithstanding the many severe drains which the North had had to hear, its sons again rallied with undaunted fortitude in defense of their country. Cuyahoga, Lorain and Medina counties had done their full share in sending out the one hundred and twenty thousand men which already represented Ohio in the field, but when recruiting offices were opened in them for a new regiment, the farmers, mechanics, clerks and professional men of these counties promptly responded, and by the middle of July ten companies with full ranks were in the camp'of rendezvous at Cleveland.


Of these, six companies, A, B, C, D, E and G, were principally from Cuyahoga county. During the war Cuyahoga county was represented in Company A by eighty-one members; in Company B by eighty-two members; in Company C by seventy-two; in Company D by ninety-three; in Company E by eighty-nine; and in Company G by eighty-four. These, with five in Company H and fourteen in Company I, made a total of five hundred and twenty men from Cuyahoga county in the regiment during its term of service. Nine-tenths of these were recruited (luring the months of July and August, 1862.


In the latter part of August the ten companies were organized into a regiment under the name of the One Hundred and Third Ohio Infantry, with John S. Casement, of Pcinesville, as colonel ; James T. Sterling, of Cleveland, as lieutenant-colonel, and Dewitt C. Howard, as major. On the 3rd of September the new regiment set out for Cincinnati, and after a brief stay at Covington, on the opposite side of the river, trade its first march, on the 6th of September, to Fort Mitchell, three miles from the latter city. On the eighth of September the regiment was duly mus-


* Principally froM Col. P. !C. Hayes' "Journal-History" of the Regiment.


tered into the United States service; there being then nine hundred and seventy-two officers and men in its ranks.


On the 18th of September the One Hundred and Third, having been United with Buell's army, started in pursuit of the retreating forces of Bragg. The next day it was placed in the advance and took its first lesson in skirmishing. At Snow's Pond, where the regiment camped during the latter part of September and the forepart of October, the men suffered much from sickness, caused by the stagnant water they were obliged to use, nearly half the regiment being sick at once, though fortunately few cases were fatal.


On the 6th the One Hundred and Third moved forward as a part of the brigade of General Quincy A. Gilmore, but was soon separated from it and ordered to Frankfort, the capital of Kentucky. It remained there five months (except during a trip of a few days to Louisville), a period which is described as very comfortably spent, and as being fruitful of the most pleasant relations with the citizens of that ancient Kentucky city.


On the 5th of April, 1863, the One Hundred and Third moved southward, becoming part of the force of Gen. S. P. Carter, operating against the rebel General Pegram. After considerable skirmishing at various points, the rebels attempted to make a stand at Monticello, beyond the Cumberland river but wePe easily defeated by the Union cavalry, before the infantry could come up. The command, however, was ordered back to the Cumberland river, which was made the southern line of defense by the Union forces. After a few weeks spent on the north bank of the river, and some very severe marching in the forepart of July, nearly all the rebels ,having been driven out of Kentucky, a large body of Union troops was concentrated at Danville and organized into the Twenty-third army corps, under Major General Hartsuff, for the purpose of marching to the relief of the Unionists of East Tennessee. On the 17th of August General Burnside took the chief command, and on the next day the army, numbering about twenty thousand men, set out on its way.


The march over the mountains was one of extraordinary severity. Southern roads, as all 'soldiers of the late war well know, are of the most detestable description, and Southern mountain roads are perfectly abominable—resembling cow-paths in which there have been no cows for twenty years. The men were obliged not only to carry their knapsacks, guns, cartridge-boxes, canteens and haversacks along these wretched trails, but to build bridges, lay corduroy roads, and help along the artillery and wagons, day after day and night after night, and all on half rations, or even less.


Still, however, they struggled on, with extraordinary patience under the circumstances, passing Crab Orchard, Burnside's Point, Emery's Iron Works, etc., to Concord in East Tennessee. The enemy fled before them, and after reaching Tennessee the labors of


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the troops were less severe. The loyal Tennesseeans were .wild with delight at the appearance of the old flag and its defenders. Every little village was profusely decorated with the long concealed National flags, while the people—men, women and children— thronged in crowds along the line of march to welcome and to bless the soldiers of the Union, After taking possession of Knoxville, the principal .place in East Tennessee, on the 1st of September, the Virginia and Tennessee railroad was utilized by the troops; the One Hundred and Third and other regiments going by rail up the valley a short distance northeast of Greenville.


At the latter place the enthusiasm reached its climax. All the people for miles around flocked to the depot, and nearly every one brought a basket of refreshments—pies, cakes, meats, etc.,—for the benefit of the men who had come to protect them from rebel rule. Not only were the soldiers in a body greeted with the wildest cheers as they arrived, but hundreds of individuals were seized, shaken by the hand, blessed and wept over by the excited inhabitants. And this was only a more striking example of what was felt and expressed throughout East Tennessee by the persecuted, plundered Unionists of that devoted region.


After several marches and countermarches in the vicinity of Greenville, the command moved up the valley, in the latter part of September, to Johnson's station and the Watauga river. After some skirmishing the enemy retired, and the command moved back to Greenville, and thence to Bull's Gap. On the 9th of October an advance was made to Blue Springs, where the rebels were met and companies A and D of the One Hundred and Third were sent forward as skirmishers. They came upon a large force of the enemy which charged and drove them back; killing, wounding and capturing a considerable number. Other companies of the regiment were sent to the relief .of those mentioned, but Gen. Burnside was not yet ready for a general engagement, and the whole command was soon ordered back to Bull's Gap.


Ere long, however, he was ready, and on the eleventh of October he ordered a general advance. A smart engagement took place at Blue Springs, and the One Hundred and Third lay on their arms all night expecting a battle. The enemy, however, fled under cover of the darkness. Numerous other marches, forward, backward and sideways, were made in the dismal autumn weather, but they were not of sufficient importance to be recorded here. Early in November all the Union forces in East Tennessee were concentrated at Knoxville, to repel a threatened attack by Gen. Longstreet. The One Hundred and Third reached that city on the fourth. About the fifteenth Longstreet appeared and sat down before the place with the evident intention of capturing it; at the same time, by means of his numerous cavalry, cutting off all communication between the Union forces and their comrades in other localities.


He pushed his advance close to the Union picket line, and a constant firing between the two sides was the natural result. Numerous fortifications were built by the rebels to facilitate the siege, and the Unionists responded with equal zeal, until every hill around Knoxville was seamed with breastworks and bristled with cannon.


On the morning of the 25th of November General Longstreet sent forward a division of his best troops to attempt a surprise of the pickets while being relieved, to be followed by an assault upon the breastworks. A hostile movement of some kind was expected, and six companies of the One Hundred and Third were ordered out to relieve the two which had previously been considered sufficient. There was some accidental delay, and the relief did not reach the post until about one o'clock in the afternoon. Just as the six companies were being stationed, the enemy charged with a yell and a volley.


As this was the first time the regiment had been in a serious fight,. it was very natural there should be some wavering. The men quickly recovered, however, and volley after volley, closely aimed, soon testified to the coolness and courage of the sons of northern Ohio. Heavy firing ensued on both sides for about an hour and a half. The One Hundred and Third was assisted by the pickets of the Twenty- fourth Kentucky and the Sixty-fifth Illinois, and at length, by the whole strength of those regiments. The struggle grew hotter, but finally the rebels were seen to waver, when the Union commanders gave the spirit-stirring order " charge bayonets," and with a thundering cheer the whole line went forward at full speed. Before they could be reached, the sons of chivalry broke and fled to their works on a neighboring hill, leaving their dead and wounded on the field. Our men then resumed their old position.


This was known as the battle of Armstrong Hill, and was the first severe conflict of the One Hundred and Third Ohio. The companies engaged had about thirty-five men killed and wounded.


The siege continued, and its hardships speedily increased. Overcoats and superfluous clothing had all been thrown away during the toilsome marches of summer, the blouses and pantaloons with which the men had started from Kentucky had been worn out, the broken communications had prevented the issue of new articles, and in many cases, while the cold had rapidly become more severe, the men were reduced to shirts and drawers, with the addition of blouses without sleeves, and with pantaloons with no legs below the knees.


Rations, too, which had been of only half the regular amount since the command entered Tennessee, were now reduced to a quarter size, or even less, and the men were on the verge of starvation. They remedied this to some extent, however, by excursions after corn up the French Broad river, a section which Long- street had been unable to invest. Even this resource was exhausted in time, and hunger became the daily


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companion of all the infantry of the command. Those who had money could occasionally purchase food, frequently giving from half a dollar to a dollar for a single army-cracker, commonly known as a "Lard tack," and from a quarter to half a dollar for an ear of corn. Those who had no money did the best thy: could on their quarter rations.


Fortunately the time of the worst suffering was not of long duration. The victory of Mission Ridge warned Longstreet that he could only gain Knoxville by a desperate venture, and the defeat of his attack on Fort Saunders showed him that the venture had failed. On the 4th of December six regiments of Union cavalry evaded the enemy and rode into Knoxville, bringing news that the victors of Grant's army were on their way to the relief of the beleaguered city. Longstreet, too, heard the news, abandoned the hopeless task and retreated up the valley of the Tennessee toward Virginia. Deep was the joy and wild were the cheers when the defenders of Knoxville learned that the enemy had fled, and that they were once more free.


The command was soon ordered to pursue the enemy, and did so, though in very wretched circumstances as to clothes and rations. The men had been paid off, but supplies could not yet be furnished. Terrible indeed were the marches to and fro in the valley of the Tennessee, and the cold and rainy New Year's day of 1864 was long remembered by the half- clad, half-fed, tentless soldiers as the very acme of wretchedness. At length, on the 17th of January, Longstreet started to retreat out of the State from Dandridge, and the Unionists, deceived by his maneuvers, also beat a hasty and most dismal retreat to Knoxville. Here they were furnished with ample supplies, for the first time in over six months, and were allowed a month to rest.


During March and April there was more marching up and down the Tennessee valley, with few or no results, but in the latter part of the last named month the Twenty-third corps was concentrated at Charleston under General Schofield; the One Hundred and Third being in the second brigade of the third division of that corps. On the 3d of May the whole army set forth on Sherman's grand campaign against Atlanta.


On the 13th of Mu, the Twenty-third corps came in front of Rasaca, which Gen. Johnson had strongly fortified to resist the advance of Sherman. The next day, after various maneuvers, the Twenty-third corps was brought, about noon, in front of the rebel works. An open field, nearly a mile across, lay spread before the eyes of the Union soldiers, through which ran a small creek. On the high bank on the farther side of this stream lay the rebel infantry, ensconced behind three lines of formidable breastworks, while a large number of cannon were massed on a small elevation, well situated for giving full sweep to their grape and canister.


Soon after taking their position the Second and Third divisions of the Twenty-third corps (the One Hundred and Third being included in the latter) were ordered to charge the works. Away they went across the open field, the enemy's cannon and rifles tearing the ranks at every step and cutting down the men by the hundred. Still they pressed on until they reached the foot of the hill which was crowned by the rebel breastworks. Here the assailants were ordered to lie down, and for nearly half an hour remained in that position. They were somewhat covered from the enemy's fire, but were in the most trying position to the nerves which a soldier can well occupy, lying inactive on the ground, with a storm of rifle bullets and grape shot continually whistling over them, solid shot plunging by with resistless fury, and vengeance-seeking shells bursting in every direction.


At the end of the time mentioned, the order, "charge bayonet," rang from the lips of the commander, and was repeated by the line officers. The men sprang to their feet with a thundering cheer, and rushed up the bill. The hail of bullets, canister and grape was redoubled, the soldiers fell thicker and faster at every step, but the survivors swept on with increasing pace, captured the first line of works the moment they were reached, pursued the flying foe into the second line, and cleared that, too, at the point of the bayonet.


But in the meantime the second Division had been stopped by an unexpected swamp, thrown into confusion, and compelled to retreat with heavy loss. All the enemy's fire was then concentrated on the Third division, and it was found utterly impossible to advance against the third line. But the men held the ground they had won; keeping a constant fire on the rebels until nearly night, when they were relieved by other troops. In this, the second battle of the regiment, more than a third of the number engaged were killed or wounded; captains W..W. Hutchinson and J. T. Philpot being slain on the


The next day the battle raged furiously at various points along the line, but the One Hundred and Third was not engaged. The enemy suffered so severely that he retreated during the night, leaving his elaborate fortifications to the triumphant Unionists. The latter pursued him through Cassville, Cartersville, etc., and drove him from his works on Pumpkin Vine creek, where the One Hundred and Third, though under heavy artillery and picket fire, was not seriously engaged until the 2d of June.


On that day the regiment was ordered forward and came to an open field, guarded on the farther side by a heavy line of rebel pickets behind strong breastworks. " Forward " was the instant order, and forward went the depleted regiment, under quite a heavy fire, which wounded nine or ten of the men, easily capturing the advanced works, and driving their occupants back to the main line. Though the One Hundred and Third was not required to attack this line, yet a tremendous rain storm made the succeeding night, spent so close to the enemy that no fires


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could be allowed, one of the most wretchedly memorable in the history of the regiment. At daylight they discovered that the foe had withdrawn under cover of the darkness, and the way was once more clear, at least for a short distance.


On the 10th of June the command again moved forward, and on the 19th the regiment was engaged in heavy skirmishing all day; having eight men killed or wounded and driving the enemy back to Morse's Creek. The next day a small, select body of men, of which the One Hundred and Third furnished five, dashed across a bridge in face of the enemy, secured a foothold on the farther side and opened a path of which the brigade promptly availed itself. During the night_ the rebels again retreated.


On the 8th of July the One Hundred and Third crossed the Chattahoochie river, the foremost troops of Sherman's army, and on the 20th of the same month, after innumerable marches and maneuvers among the mountains of Georgia, came into position before the celebrated city of Atlanta. On the 22nd the brigade made a desperate forced march to take part in the battle in which McPherson fell, but the Seventeenth corps had whipped the enemy before the reinforcements could arrive. On the 1st of August the brigade moved to the extreme right, and for several days was kept on the move for purposes unknown to any but the commander-in-chief.

On the 28th of August the regiment, with other troops, abandoned its position north of Atlanta, moved clear around the city to the south, and began tearing up the railroad running in that direction. On the 3rd of September these operations forced the evacuation of Atlanta by the enemy, and one of the greatest and most difficult campaigns in the history of warfare was brought to a glorious and successful termination. Immediately afterwards the Oue Hundred and Third marched to Decatur, where the men obtained a few weeks of much needed rest. Though it had not been in so many severe engagements as some regiments, yet the numerous marches and skirmishes and constant service under fire had terribly depleted the ranks; for, out of between four hundred and fifty and five hundred men with which the regiment started on the campaign, there were now but a hundred and ninety-five for duty.


At this time (September 10, 1864,) Lt. Col. Sterling resigned his position and Capt. Philip C. Hayes was commissioned in his place.


Shortly after its arrival at Decatur the gallant little regiment was detailed as General Schofield's headquarter guard, and after that, except on one occasion, did no more fighting. The Twenty-third corps went northward in pursuit of Hood, and, after Sherman returned to make his grand "march to the sea," went on in company with the Fourth corps to reinforce Gen. Thomas. At Spring Hill, Tennessee, the enemy threatened the wagon train of the two corps just mentioned, when a division was interposed to check them. The One Hundred and Third, which was, of course, with the headquarter train, was ordered to support a battery. As was expected, the rebels made a fierce attack, so fierce, in fact, that the division was driven back in considerable disorder. The battery and the One Hundred and Third, however, held their ground, and by their deadly fire checked the advance or the foe until the division could rally, when the rebels were obliged to retire. The regiment was warmly complimented by both Gens. Schofield and Stanley for its brave and opportune conduct.


The regiment continued with the Twenty-third corps, but was prevented by its duty at headquarters from taking part in the battles of Franklin and Nashville. After those great victories, the corps followed Hood for a time, but Without important results. In January, 1865, at Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, the One Hundred and Third was presented by the ladies of Cleveland with a new flag, in place of the riddled and worn out banner, of which only a few tatters fluttered over the heads of the color-bearers.


On the 15th of January the Twenty-third corps started on one of those long expeditions which were so common during the war for the Union, but which, considering the ease and rapidity with which they were executed, had no example in the wars of the old world. After a trip by way of the Tennessee river, Cincinnati, Washington, etc., of nearly three thousand miles, the corps brought up at Fort Fisher, North Carolina. It then took part in the capture of Wilmington, and the movements which led to the surrender of Geu. Johnston and the final collapse of the rebellion, but the One Hundred and Third was not again brought under fire.


On the 30th of April Col. Casement resigned, and Lt. Col. Hayes was commissioned as colonel.


On the 12th of June the regiment started for home. It met with a most unfortunate accident on the 1st of July the train; on which it was traveling being thrown off the track while crossing the mountains of Pennsylvania, and twenty-seven men being more or less injured—three or four of them fatally. The regiment reached Cleveland the same day, when it received an enthusiastic ovation and a generous banquet from the citizens. It mustered but about three hundred men all told, out of the gallant. thousand who left the same place, less than three years before. On the 22nd of July, 1865, the last payments were made, and the One Hundred and Third Ohio Infantry was mustered out of the service of the United States.


MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Phlip C. Hayes, enr. as Capt. July 16, 1862. Promoted to Lieut. Col. Nov. 18, 1864; to Col.. June 6, 1865. Mustered out with Reg.

James F. Sterling, enr. Capt. Co. B, ith Inf. Promoted Sept. 1, 1862, to Lieut. Col. 103d Inf. Resigned Sept. 10, 1864.

Henry S. Pickands, enr. as 1st Lieut. Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted to Capt. Dec. 9, 1862, to Major May 18, 1865, and to Lieut. Col. May 28, 1815. Mustered out with the Reg.

John S. White, enr. as Adj't Aug. 18, 1862. Res. Oct. 1, 1864.

George O. Butler, enr. as Asst. Surg. Aug. 19, 1862. Res. May 29, 1863.

George A. Hubbard, enr. as Chaplain, Aug, 15, 1862. Res. Oct. 1, 1864.


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NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Barnabas Brown, enr. as Sergt. Co. D, Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Corn. Sergt. Nov. 1, 1863.

Edward J. Dewey, enl. Aug 9, Co. B; app. Hosp. Steward at Camp Nelson, Ky.


COMPANY A.


Franklin A. Smith, enr. Co. D. as 1st Sergt. July 27, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Co. A, Aug. 15, 1863, and to Capt. Jan. 81, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg. June 12, 1865.

Michael Duncan, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt. July 1, 1863, and to 1st Lieut. May 29, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg. June 12, 1865

James M. McWilliams, enr. as Sergt. July 28, 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt., and 2d Lieut. May 9, 1863. Resigned March 18, 1864.

DeWitt C. Hotchkiss, enr. as 1st Sergt. July 22, 1862. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Nov. 24, 1862. Transf. to Co. H.

James D. Markell, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 8, 1862.

Elias L. Bradley, enr. as Corp. July 7, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. July 1, 1863. Mustered out May 3, 1865.

Charles O. Roberts, enr. as Corp. Aug. 8, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. July 1, 1869.

Wilson H. Burrell, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Disch. June 22, 1865.

William Ross, enl. Aug. 16, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Sept. 1, 1863.

Ira Henderson, enr. as Corp. Aug. 6, 1862.

William Stowell, en]. Aug. 29, 1882. Promoted to Corp.

Joseph Perry, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

John McKeen, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Michael Collins, enl. July 7, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Ezra Brewster, enl. Aug. 21, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Charles Cole, enl. Aug. 4, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

John B. Abraham, enl. Aug, 14, 1862.

George Ashelger, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Alfred Adair, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Disch. March 3, 1863.

David Boyd. en]. July 28, 1862.

John Brennan. enl. July 28, 1862.

Francis Bromley, enl. Aug. 18. 1862.

William Bear. enl. Aug. 21, 1862. Taken prisoner at Mill Springs, Ky , Oct. 5, 1863. Paroled Jan. 16, 1865. Disch. June 30, 1865.

William C. Benedict, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Died at Walton, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.

Joseph P. Card, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Transf. to Co. C.

James Canfield, enl. July 28, 1862. Mustered out May 23, 1865.

Robert Crawford, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

Charles M. Caldwell, enl. July 28, 1862. Killed in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1863.

Thomas M. Connell, enl. July 31, 1862. Mustered out May 30, 1865.

Peter Conland, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Mustered out May 19, 1865.

John Crane, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

Joseph Carson. enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

Robert Doyle, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Taken prisoner.

Henry Dycker, enl. Aug. 5, 1862.

John Derr, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Albert Esty, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Disch. May 18, 1865.

Otis Eddy, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

William Eldridge, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Died from wounds Dec. 29, 1863.

Adam Furnace, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

John Goudy, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Hugh Goudy, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Matthew Gooby, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

Franklin Gould, enl. July 28, 1882

Martin C. Gee, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

Oliver Hartzell, enl. July 25, 1862. Mustered out June 20, 1865.

John Hoffman, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

Lucas Hannum, enl. Aug. 13, 1862.

Edward Howard, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

Charles Harrigan, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

Charles S. Johnson, enl. July 24, 1862.

Horace Jerome, enl. Aug. 4. 1862.

William Kirschner, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Died from wounds at Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 3, 1863.

Alexander Leese, enl. Aug. 13, 1862.

Henry Lush, enl. Aug. 5, 1862.

Harris P. Losey, enl Aug. 8, 1862.

Albert Lawrence, enl. Aug. 1, 1862.

John D. McKenzie. enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Disch. Sept. 12, 1863.

James Mote. enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Nov. 24, 1862. Taken prisoner Dec. 1863. Paroled and disch. June 13, 1865.

Daniel McCauley, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

William McMannis, enl. Aug. 12. 1862. Disch. Jan. 8, 1863.

Elisha Martin, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

William Muchler, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Daniel O'Brien, enl. July 30, 1862. Disch. May 18, 1865.

Sherwood Parks, enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

Jerry Reinhart, enl. Aug. 12. 1862.

William Silver, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

Daniel Seabourne, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

George W. Shepherd, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

Joseph Snyder, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

John Stubbs, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

Benj. F. Thompson, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered out July 15, 1865.

Basil Viers, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Dorsey Viers, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Josiah Weigel, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Hiram B. Ward, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Taken prisoner.

Caleb Weaver, enl. Aug. 4, 1862. Disch. Jan. 8, 1863.

Thomas Williams, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

Jesse Walton, enl. Aug. 12. 1862.

Rudolph Werkmeiater, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

James Watkins. enr. as Corp. Aug. 18, 1862.

Asa B. Watkins, enl. Aug: 13, 1882. Died at Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 26,1862.

Solomon S. Drake, enl. as Corp. Aug, 8, 1862. Disch. Jan. 8, 1863.


COMPANY B.


William M. Hutchinson, enr. as Capt. Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.

Albert H. Spencer, enr. as 1st Sergt. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to 2nd Lieut. Dec. 4, 1862; to 1st Lieut. Feb. 17. 1864, and to Capt. May 28, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg. June 12, 1865.

Hernus Burt, enr. as 1st Lieut. July 10, 1862. Died Dec. 4, 1862, at Frankfort, Ky.

Corwin J. Holt, enr. as 2nd Lieut. July 10, 1862. Prom, to 1st Lieut. Dec. 4, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg. June 12, 1865.

Joseph C. Merritt, enr. as Sergt Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted to let Sergt. Transf. to Co. F, 1st Tenn. Artillery and made 1st Lieut. Jan. 1, 1864.

Edgar W. Piper, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 4, 1862. Detached as clerk at Commissary Hd. Qrs. Nov. 25, 1862.

Dennis Lynch, enr. as Sergt. July 17, 1862. Detached as clerk Hd. Qrs. 23d A. C. Oct. 16, 1863

H. F. Smead, enr. as Corp. July 26, 1862.

John Memo, enr, as Corp. Aug. 2, 1882. Detached as R. R. Guard Jan. 11, 1864.

James Scarr, enr. as Musician July 12, 1862.

James Erwin, cur, as Musician Aug. 18, 1862.

Dwight M. Cobb, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Promoted to Sergt.

William A. Goslin, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. and to Q. M. Sergt. July 21, 1863.

Benton S. Hayes, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Charles H. Jones, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

Aibert Hill, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Transf. to Invalid Corps.

Henry Kennard, en1. July 17, 1862.

Sherwood H. Stilson, enl. Aug 6, 1862. Detached as clerk at Hd. Qrs. Dep. of the Ohio, Knoxville, Tenn.

James W. Stuart, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Sergt.

George W. Dyer, enl. July 23, 1862.

Hiram R. Ferris, enl. July 15, 1862.

Joseph L Heitz, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Mustered out May 19, 1865.

Matthew Hoeflinger, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Albert K. Quayle, enl. July 15, 1862.

Charles Burt, enr. as Corp. Aug. 9, 1862.

Edwin A. Barnard, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

Hiram Bradford, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

Charles Brown, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Charles L. Bonney, enl Aug. 16, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps March 22, 1864. Mustered out June 29, 1865.

Andrew J. Cook, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Transf, to Vet. Res. Corps March 2, 1864. Mustered out June 29, 1865.

William B. Cook, enl. Aug. 16, 1862.

Caleb H. Cook, enl. Aug. 16, 1862.

Ozro Dwinnell, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Charles H. Knapp, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1868.

Albert D. Knapp, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Detailed as clerk Hd. Qrs. Dept. Ohio.

Charles F. Miller, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

Henry B. Northrop, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

William E. Romp, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

Theodore Ridaker, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Theodore Schneider, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

Thomas Stokes, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

John Ridaker, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

George J. Sheldon. enr. as Sergt. Aug. 8, 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt.

Reuben W. Stockwell, enr. as Corp. Aug. 8, 1862.

Lartes B. Page, enr. as Corp. Aug. 13, 1862.

George Baker, enl. July 21, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Stephen Burton, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Died at Wartburg, Tenn., Sept. 4, 1863.

Charles F. Chapman, enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

Edward J. Dewey. (See Non-commissioned Staff.)

James H. Edmonds, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

James S. Hendrickson, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Marshal F. Hulet, enl. Aug. 16, 1862.

Heman F. Jones, enl, July 26, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1868.

William Johnson, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

William Lussenden, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

William Locke, enl. July 18, 1862. .


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Royal W. Lane, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Disch. for disability April 20, 1863.

Warren Lane, enl. Aug. 4, 1862. Detached as nurse at Camp Cleveland , Oct. 12, 1862.

William J. Lawrence, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered out May 11, 1865.

Artemus T. Mills, enl. Aug 22, 1862.

Julius Nichols, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Lewis Prindle, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Sergt.

Thomas J. Poole, enl. July 21, 1862.

David A. Pardee, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Died at Danville, Ky., July 13, 1863.

John Pieper. enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

William D. Ray, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

Rodolphus N. Sabin, enl. Aug. 9. 1862

Frederick Schroeder, enl. Aug. 5, 1862

James D. Segur, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

William K. Sutton, enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

Cassius M. Warner, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Frederick Romun, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

Aldus Cody, enr. as Corp. Aug. 4,1862. Promoted to Sergt.

George W. Brightman, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

Lewis Brooker, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

James B. Carpenter, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Promoted to Adjt. 1st. Tenn. Artillery Sept. 17, 1863.

Nicholas Boyer, ehl. Aug. 12, 1862. Died at Tazewell, Tenn., Jan. 4, 1864.

Louis Bartlett, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Benj. F, Brinkerhoff, enr. as Corp. Aug. 7, 1862.

Milo H. Barnum, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

Alfred Beck, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

Elisha A. Osborn, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Promoted to Corp.


COMPANY C.


John L. Semple, enr. as Capt. July 12, 1862. Resigned Jan. 9, 1863.

Francis M. Thomas, enr. as 1st. Lieut. July 16, 1862. Promoted to Capt. Jan. 9, 1863. Mustered out with the Reg. June 12, 1865.

John F. Kennedy. enr. as 2d Lieut. July 16, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Jan. 9, 1863. Resigned July 1, 1864.

Joseph P. Card, enl. Co. A Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Maj.; to 2d Lieut. Co. C Jan. 9, 1863, and to 1st Lieut. Feb. 17. 1864. Res. Dec. 23, 1864.

Edward B. Reynolds, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 12, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Feb. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg.

Richard S. Blossom, enr. as 1st Sergt. July 31, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 2, 1862."

James Burt, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 6, 1862. Transf. to 183d Reg. Co. H July 5, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

John Scoville, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 6, 1862.

William Haskins, enr. as Corp. Aug. 16, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8. 1863.

Thomas J. Cottrell, enr. as Corp. Aug. 8, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Jan. 13, 1863.

Charles Smith, enr. as Corp. July 30, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Henry B. Lockwood, enr. as Corp. July 31, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. July 1. 1863.

William C. Nagle, enr. as Corp. Aug. 1, 1862. Disch, for disability Aug 17, 1861

Isaac S. Moore, enr. as Corp. July 28, 1862.

Charles R. Beckwith, enr. as Corp. Aug. 11, 1862.

Orlando W. Wilson enr. as Corp. July 30, 1862. Disch. for disability Oct. 27 1862.

John Williams, enr. as Drummer Aug. 1,1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 27, 1863.

Jesse Thayer, enr. as Fifer Aug. 18, 1862.

Sylvester Allen, enl Aug. 15, 1862,

Charles Bullock, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Disch. for disability March 11, 1863.

Enoch Brainard, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Robert Bates, enl. August 14. 1862.

Charles Beynor, enl. Aug. 19, 1862.

James Bennett enl. July 31, 1862.

Richard Cattell, enl. Aug. 7. 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Felix Click, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

Thomas Cassidy, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

James Cunningham, enl. Aug. 19, 1862. Transf. to 183rd Reg., Co. H July 5, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Edmond F. Denison, enl. Aug. 1, 1862. Mustered out May 24, 1865.

Silas Dean, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Richard Doran, enl, Aug. 22, 1862.

Benj. S. Franklin, enl. July 21, 1862.

Thomas Fell, enl. July 31, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Henry Fretter, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., April 8, 1863.

John P. Fitzpatrick, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

John Oswald, enl. Jan. 4. 1865. Transf. to 183rd Reg., Co. H, July 5, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

John Gordon, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Thomas Gribben, enl Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out June 5, 1866.

Joseph A. Horning, enl. Aug. 7,1862.

Charles Hammon, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

John Hodson, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky.. Dec 24, 1862.

James B. Hart, enl., Aug. 13, 1862.

David Hughes, enl. Aug. 13, 1863.

Francis M. Hazen, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Thomas Irvine, enl. Aug. 11. 1862. Died at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 21, 1863, from wounds rec'd in action the day before.

Henry Knowles enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

Henry Logan, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Charles A. Morrison. enl. July 29, 1862. Transf. to 183d Reg. July 5,1865 Promoted to Corp. Mustered out July 12, 1865.

Timothy Metzger, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Joseph Majo, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

John Montanye, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Died at Lexington, Ky., April 5, 1863.

Jacob Nodine. enl. July 23, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Kayden Neggli, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1861.

James Peasnell, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

Louis Rolling. enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Disch. for disability Nov. 22, 1862.

John Sullivan, enl. July 29, 1862.

William P. Southern, enl. July 31, 1862.

Thomas J. Scoville, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Jan. 13. 1863.

Charles Schultz, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Edward Strong, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Killed at seige of Knoxville, Nov. 25, 1863.

Frederick Smith, enl. Aug. 13,1862. Transf. to 183rd Reg. Co. H, July 8, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Benjamin Sweet, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 10, 1863.

Jacob Vomoss, enl. July 29, 1862. Mustered out May 18, 1865.

Andrew Wager, enl. July 20,1862. Promoted to Corp.

James Welch, enl. Aug. 1, 1862.

John Welch, enl. Aug. 19, 1862.

Arthur Ward, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Died at Knoxville; Tenn., Dec. 4, 1863, from wounds received in action Nov. 25.

Davis Webster, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Archibald M. Young. enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Duncan McNeil, enl. Aug. 1,1862.

Stephen Whitney, enl. July 30, 1862.

Alexander Wright, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

Joseph Lovely, enr. as Musician March 6, 1864. Transf. to 183rd Reg. Co. C, July 5, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Patrick Kelley, enl. March 17, 1864. Transf. to 183rd Reg. Co. H, July 5, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.


COMPANY D.


John T. Philpot, enr. as Capt. July 15, 1862. Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.

L. J. Neville, enr. as 2nd Lieut. Aug. 2, 1862. Prom. to 1st Lieut. Dec. 2, 1862. Res. Feb. 9, 1863.

Alanson R. Dixon, enr. as Corp. Aug. 6 1862. Mustered out May 25, 1865.

Hilon R., Horton, enr. as Corp. Aug. 9, 1862. Mustered out June 28, 1865.

John C. Anthony. enl. Aug. 5, 1862. Disch. Oct. 8, 1862.

John Hunt, enl. July 22, 1862.

William Rothen, enl. July 22, 1862.

James Richmond, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

Thomas Fell, enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

John Conway, enl. July 30, 1862.

Wesley Trowbridge, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Mustered out May. 30, 1865.

Morrell E. Seeley, enl. Aug. 5, 1862.

Franklin A. Smith, enr. as 1st Sergt. July28, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut., Co. A, Aug. 15, 1863.

Wilbur M. Sturtevant, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 4, 1862. Promoted to lst Sergt.; and to 2d Lieut. Ang. 25, 1863. Resigned Aug. 14, 1861.

Barnabas Brown. (See Non-commissioned Staff.)

Samuel M. Armour, enr. as Corp. Aug. 4, 1862. Transferred to Vet. Res1 Corps April 1, 1865. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

George D. Upham, enr. as Corp. Aug. 4, 1862.

Charles B. Niece, enr. as Musician Aug. 4, 1862. Died at Blue Springs Tenn., Oct. 7, 1863, from wounds rec'd Oct. 5.

Seth A. Willey, enr. as Musician Ang. 4, 1862. Mustered out June 10, 1865.

Josiah Averell, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

William M. Bosworth, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Charles H. Bancroft, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

William H. Caley, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

David Cooper, enl. Aug. 12, 1862,

Martin Frisby, enl. Aug, 11, 1862.

Arthur O. Ford, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

George B. Ford, enl. Aug. 4. 1862.

O. A. Gleason, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

R. C. Glea on, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

D. R. Gleason, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Almon H. Griswold, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

George B. Goodsell, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted to Sergt.

Lucius O. Harris, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Sergt.

Charles H . Hubbell, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Mustered out May 30, 1865.

Jason Kilby, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Abner C. King, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Serg.


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Franklin Lampson, enl. Aug. 4, 1862. Disch. Jan. 30, 1863.

Harvey B. Nash, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Daniel L. Ozniun, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Disch. Jan. 6, 1863.

Augustus H. Rogers, enl. Aug. 5, 1862. Mustered out May 24, 1865.

Robert Schuyler, enl. Aug. 6. 1862.

Henry Schuyler, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

George W. Sheffield, enl. Aug. 20, 1862.

Edwin Valkenburgh, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Daniel W. Baker, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

Alvin Barker, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

Cornelius Counter, enl. Aug. 13, 1862.

Henry S. Devoe, eriltirug. 11, :862. Transf, to 2nd Battalion Vet. Res. Corps. Mustered out at end of term, Sept. 8, 1865.

Henry M. Frizzell, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered out May 25, 1865.

Frederick Horne, enl. Aug. 11, 1862 Mustered out June 13, 1865.

Ira Lowdon, Jr., enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Died at Somerset, Ky.. June 15, 1863.

Franklin Lewis enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

Ferdinand G. Parr, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Constantine Eddy, enr. as Corp. Aug. 8, 1862. Promoted to 2nd Lieut. Co. F Nov. 16, 1863.

Henry Russell, oil. Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered out May 24, 1865.

Earl Fisher, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 28, 1863.

Thomas Martin, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Hamilton D. Dickey, enr. as 1st Lieut. Aug. 9, 1862. Resigned Dec. 3, 1862.

Edwin M. Carpenter, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Miles H. Carpenter, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., April 20, 1863.

Hiram M. Glasier, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

Augustus Kellogg, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

Elijah G. Matthews, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Porter Wells, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Thomas Budd, enr. as Corp. July 28, 1862.

John Barber, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

William Budd, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Julius Burton, enl. Aug. 21, 1862. Disch. March 30, 1863.

John Cotaper, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

Andrew Dillon, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

George Gifford, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

Perry Mapes, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

James Sickles, enl. Aug. 11, 1812.

Moses C. Cate, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 4, 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt.

William F. Hannaford, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 7, 1862. Mustered out May 11, 1865.

Fenner Bosworth, enr. as Corp. Aug. 7, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Mustered May 30, 1865.

William R. Higby, enr. as Corp. Aug. 7, 1862. Disch. Jan. 8, 1863.

Melville Bull, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

Otis Button, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Mustered out June 19, 1865.

Worthy F. Bull, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out May 15, 1865.

Wallace Baldwin, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Moses Barker, enl. July 22, 1862.

Martin V. Deady, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

Almon Dewey, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

Page M. Gore, enl. Aug. 6. 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., March 7, 1863.

Lyman B. Hannaford, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

James H. Harvey, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Earl Kennedy, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

George H. Lowry, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

Patrick McGuire, enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

Rufus Sibley, enl. July 24, 1862.

Henry Shepherd, enl. Aug. 20, 1862.

Henry Trowbridge, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

Burk E. Ward, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.


COMPANY E.


George W. Tibbetts, enr. as Capt. July 16, 1862. Resigned Feb. 9, 1863.

Charles E. Sergeant, enr. as 1st Lieut. July 16, 1862. Promoted to Capt. Feb. 9, 1863. Mustered out with the Co. June 12, 1865.

Levi T. Scofield, enr. as 2d Lieut. July 16, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Feb. 9, 1863, and to Capt. Nov. 30, 1864. Mustered out with the Reg.

Lewis S. Dille, enr. as 1st Sergt. Aug. 22, 1862. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Feb. 9, 1863. Detached as Brig. Commissary Aug. 2, 186i. Promoted to 1st Lieut. March 21, 1864, and to Capt. May 28, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg.

John E. Nought, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 21, 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt. Feb. 9, 1863, and to 1st Lieut. May 29, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg.

Orrin M. Gates, enl. Aug. 23, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Chauncey W. Meade, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 4, 1862.

George F. Ransom, enr. as Sergt. July 18, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps April 1, 1865. Mustered out July 7, 1865.

John B. Ferguson, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 15, 1862. Disch. for disability Sept. 14, 1863.

Lucien D. Whaley, enr. as Corp. Aug. 6, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 5, 1863.

Oscar D. Holloway, enr. as Corp. July 18, 1862.

Jay F. Galentine, enr. as Corp. Aug. 5. 1862.

Martin Streibler, enr. as Corp. Aug. 11. 1862.

William C. Perkins, enl. Aug. 11, 1842. Promoted to Corp. and to Sergt.

James Whalen, enr. as Corp. Aug. 5, 1862. Sent to Hosp. at Lexington. Ky., Oct. 24, 1862.

Charles E. Wallace, enr. as Corp. Aug. 15, 1863. Transf. to Inv. Corps Nov. 1, 1863.

Lucius B. Laney, enr. as Musician Aug. 12, 1862.

Ansel Perkins. enr. as Musician July 22, 1862.

Abel M. Wilder, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Detached for special duty Feb. 2, 1864.

John Andrews, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Died at Lexington, Ky.. Nov. 7. 1862,

Alexander B. Allen, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Detached for duty at Dept. Hd. Qrs. Nov. 24, 1863.

James H. Abbott, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Died at Stanford, Ky., April 25, 1863.

Andrew Bauder, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

Thomas H. Barrett, enl. July 19, 1862. Taken prisoner at Dandridge, Tenn.. Jan. 18, 1864.

Frederick Bigler, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

David Butler, enl. Ang. 20, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 5, 1863.

Thomas Brennan, enl. Aug. 5, 1862.

Jacob Bower, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Transf. to 19th Ohio Battery Aug. 15, 1863.

William S. Brown, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

Patrick Campbell, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Argalous T. Cooper, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Detached with Eng. Battalion July 22. 1863. Mustered out June 20, 1865.

Charles M. Cobb. enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 15, 1862.

Andrew J. Cobb, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

James Cobb, enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

Andrew R. Klingman, enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

Isaac Carpenter, enl Aug. 4 1862.

Janies Camp. enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Joseph Colbert, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 27, 1863.

Addison B. Cotterell, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Taken prisoner at Dandridge, Tenn., Jan. 18. 1864.

James DeLong, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Transf. to Q. M. Dept. Nov. 7, 1863.

Peter Dismond, enl. Aug. 9, 1862.

John P. Dawson, enl. July 17, 1862.

Stebbins B. Ely, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

James Freer. enl. Ang. 8. 1862.

John A. Freer. enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

Edward L. Farr, enl. July 31, 1862.

Frederick Hinckley, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

Don. D. Hendershott, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Transf. to Inv. Corps Nov. 1, 1863.

William C. Johnston, enl. July 30, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Allen T. Jordan, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

James Kiely, enl. July 22, 1862.

Edward C. Kelley, enl. Aug. 16, 1862.

Hosea J. Lewis, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered out May 18, 1865.

Nicholas G. Lundeberry, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Transf, to the Corn. Dept. Nov. 7, 1863,

Darius Manchester, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

Seth Mapes, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.

James H. Maple, enl. July 28, 1862.

Henry Mott, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Walter T. Meeker. enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 23, 1863.

Albert McIlrath, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Robert Neville, enl. Aug. 13, 1862.

Thomas O'Connor, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Taken prisoner at Dandridge, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1864.

Jerome Percival, enl. Aug. 15. 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 23, 1863.

Jabez G. Puffer, enl. July 28, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Henry Puffer, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

John Quayle, enl. Aug. 4, 1862, Left sick at Somerset July 5, 1863.

Harmon Reed, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Taken prisoner at Dandridge, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1864. Died at Andersonville, Ga., May 25, 1864.

Augustus Ruby, enl. Aug. 8, 1862.

Bingley Russell, enl. July 28, 1862.

Delos Shaw, enl. July 22, 1862. Taken prisoner at Dandridge, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1864.

William Smith, enl. Aug. 1, 1862. Taken prisoner at Dandridge, Tenn., Jan 18, 1864.

Henry Slater, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

John Silburn, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Daniel Smith, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., April 21, 1863.

Abram H. Stafford, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Augustus Thiemer, enl. July 29, 1862. Died at Danville, Ky., Aug. 17, 1863.

William Thomas, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Frederick Towsey, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 8, 1863.

Joseph P. Tucker, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

Eli T. Wells, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

James G. Watson, enl., Aug. 4, 1862. Promoted to Corp.


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Albert J. Wetherbee, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Freeman W. Western, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 12, 1863.

Thomas Worthy, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

George Weidman, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

George W. Simmons, enl. Sept. 3, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Peter Wallace, enl. Aug. 5, 1862, Mustered out July 11, 1865.

George H. Weeks, enl. Aug. 11, 1862.


COMPANY F.


Constantine Eddy, enr. as Corp. Co. D, Aug, 8, 1862. Prom. to 2nd Lieut. Co. F, Nov. 16, 1863, and to 1st Lieut. Sept. 1,1864. Mustered out with the Regt. June 12, 1865.


COMPANY G.


Moses L. M. Peixotto, enr. as Capt. July 19, 1862. Resigned Dec. 9, 1862.

Henry S. Pickand. (See Field and Staff.)

Charles D Rhodes, enr. as 2d Lieut. Aug. 4, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Dec. 9, 1862, and to Capt. May 25, 1864. Resigned Apri130, 1865.

William Hall, enr. as 1st Sergt. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Nov. 24, 1863, and to 1st. Lieut. Sept. 8, 1864. Mustered out with the Reg.

Henry C. Seymour, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 4, 1862. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Dec. 9, 1862. Resigned July 29, 1863.

Sherman B. Taft, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 18, 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, 1864.

William H. Wheelock, enr. es Sergt. Aug. 14, 1862.

Adonijah Elliott. enr. as Sergt. Aug. 18, 1862. Promoted to ist Lieut. in 1st U. S. Col. Heavy Art. Feb. 29, 1864.

Frank Bushman, enr. as Corp. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Dec. 9, 1862.

Robert L. I. leury, enr. as Corp. Aug. 18, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Jan. 1, 1864.

Theodore Kerner, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Promoted to Sergt, March 1, 1864.

Lemuel T. Dennison, enr. as Corp. Aug. 16, 1862. Mustered out May 11, 1865.

William D. Field, enr. as Corp. Aug. 6, 1862. Disch. for disability May 6, 1863.

Thomas R. Babb, enr. as Corp. July 26, 1862.

William H. Leggett, enl. Aug. 16, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps, April 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 19, 1865.

Nathan W. Hawkins, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Taken prisoner Jau. 18, 1864.

Thomas Farmer, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Delos W. Turner, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Robert Woodward, enl. July 30, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Peter Hatzell, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to Corp.

Moses Ackley, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

Lucius F. Alexander, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

Richard Armstrong, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability May 8, 1863.

David Bacchus, enl. Aug. 6, 1862.

Matthew Bash, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

George H. Barker, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

Adam Beckley, enl. July 28, 1862.

Jacob Berner, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

Calvin S. Cramer, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Mustered out May 24, 1865,

Benj. F. Campbell, enl. Aug. 12. 1862.

Warren J. Coe, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 21, 1862.

William S. Cumming, enl. Aug. 11,1862. Mustered out June 13, 1865.

Lawrence T. Carroll, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

William Canty, enl. Aug. 20, 1862.

John G. De Fries, enl. Aug. 5, 1862.

Harry De Graff, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

Daniel E. Daley, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Died at Lexington, Ky., Nov. 10, 1862.

Charles Ellsasser, enl. Aug. 12, 1862.

Jacob Gastner, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

James Gage, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

James Hart, enl. Aug. 20, 1862.

Ansel Jordan, enl. Aug. 19,1862. Taken prisoner Jan. 18, 1864.

Orson Jordan, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Mustered out June 3, 1865.

Peter Joy, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

Charles D. Knapp, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Disch. for disability June 8, 1863.

Joseph King, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 22, 1862.

James E. Lamb, enl. Aug. 4, 1862.

William M. Lewis, enl. Aug. 16, 1862. Died at Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 12, 1863, from wounds rec'd Nov. 25.

Peter Leoschot, enl. Aug. 16, 1862.

Robert Logan, enl. Aug. 21, 1862. Disch. Sept. 29, 1863.

Adam Miller, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Taken prisoner Jan. 18, 1864.

John H. McCormick, enl. Aug. 13, 1862.

Charles McGuire, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Mustered out May 12, 1865.

Peter Melia, enl. Aug. 20, 1862.

John Nicely, enl. Aug. 7, 1862.

John Nicholson, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

James Pomeroy, enl. Aug. 16, 1862.

Levi Perrin, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

Alvin B. Rhodes, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

Peter Ryder, enl. July 24, 1862.

John R. Reublin, enl. Aug. 15, 1862.

John Stanley, enl. July 23, 1862.

Henry Deal, enl. Aug. 21, 1862.

Frank Shrier, enl. July 28, 1862.

Reuben Smith, enl. Aug. 5, 1862.

Matthew Sands, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

Jacob Spain, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Died at Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 24, 1863, from wounds reed Nov. 25.

John Spencer, enl. Aug. 20, 1862.

Peter Sullivan, enl. Aug. 20,1862.

Jerome N. B. Stockwell, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

James Truffier, enl. Aug. 13, 1862.

George Thorn, enl. Aug. 20, 1862.

William Thompson, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

John Urhen, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

John Penstal, enl. Aug. 3, 1862.

George Wagner, enl. Aug. 14, 1862.

Charles Witham, enl. Aug. 18, 1862.

George Witham, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

James Wilson, enl. Aug. 22, 1862

William Williams. enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

John Brennan, enl. Aug. 22, 1862.

John Jones, enl. Aug. 22. 1862.


COMPANY H.


Delbitt C. Hotchkiss, enr. as 1st Sergt. Co. A July 22, 1862. Prom. to 2d Lieut. Nov. 24, 1862. Transf. to Co. H July 1, 1863, and made 1st Lieut. Resigned Jan. 9, 1864.

Frederick Ambrose. enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Died April 27, 1863.

John Jarrett, enl. Aug. 1, 1862. Taken prisoner at Dandridge Jan. 18, 1864.

Philip Lewis, enl. Aug. 4, 1862. Transf. to Invalid Corps Nov. 2, 1863,

Harrison McClay, enl. Aug. 16, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Jan. 23, 1864.

Joseph Mathews, enl. July 25, 1862. Died at Frankfort, Ky., March 26, 1863.


COMPANY I.


Henry M. Stevens, enr. as Musician April 2, 1864. Transf. to 183d Reg., Co. D, June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Thomas Allen, enl. March 12, 1864. Transf. to Co. D., 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Henry W. Baldwin, enl. March 17, 1864. Transf. to Co. D, 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Henry M. Brainard, enl. March 10, 1864. Transf. to Co. D, 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Cassus B. Hanna, enl. March 10, 1864. Transf. to Co. D,183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Almon Hawn, enl. Feb. 25, 1864. Transf. to Co. D, 183d Reg., June 12 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Charles E. Lowman, enl. March 12, 1864. Transf. to Co. D, 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Albert K. Mixer, enl. March 23, 1864. Transf. to Co. D, 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Wilfred F. Blatherwick, enl. April 5, 1864. Transf. to Co. H, 183d Reg. July 8, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

John McLaughlin, enl. March 8, 1864. Transf. to Co. H, 183d Reg., July 8, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

John Ruddick, enl. May 6, 1864. Transf. to Co. A, 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Charles F. Stillman, enl. April 8, 1864. Transf. to Co. A, 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Christian Snyder, enl. March 12, 1864. Transf. to Co. A, 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Alexander M. Wilson, enl. March 10, 1864. Transf. to Co. A, 183d Reg., June 12, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

Charles E. Gratz, transf. from 5th Cay. Jan. 13, 1864. Mustered out Oct. 17, 1864.


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COMPANY A.


Daniel M. Stearns, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Nov. 27, 1862; to 1st Lieut. May 9, 1864, and to Capt. Co. F Feb. 28, 1865.

Miller Fording, enl. Feb. 18, 1864. Transf. to Co. I, 183d Reg., June 22, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.

John Henry, enl. Oct. 4, 1864. Transf. to Co. I, 183d Reg., June 22, 11365. Mustered out July 17, 1865.


COMPANY F.


Daniel M. Stearns, promoted from Co. A to Capt. Co. F Feb. 28, 1E65. Mustered out with the Reg.


COMPANY H.


Daniel Boyer, enl. Feb. 5, 1864. Transf. to 183d Reg., Co. G, June 15, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.


James Howard. enl. Feb. 27, 1864. Transf. to 183d Reg., Co. G., June 16, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.


Adam Rhinehart, enl. Feb. 5, 1864. Transf. to 183d Reg , Co. G, June 15, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865.


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CHAPTER XXVII.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH INFANTRY, ETC.


When raised—Companies B and E from Cuyahoga—In Kentucky—Fortifying Washington— Chancellorsville—Crushing Disaster—Heavy Loss —Surgeon killed—Gettysburg—The First and Eleventh Corps driven back—Loss of the One Hundred and Seventh—Early's Attack, onthe Second of July—His repulse—Further Loss—Capture of the Flag of the Louisiana " Tigers "—Wounded Officers—A Hundred and Eleven Muskets left—Off to South Carolina—Thence to F lorida—Back to South Carolina—Skirmishes at Devaux Neck—Capturing Artillery—On Provost Duty—Mustered out and sent Home.


THE One Hundred and Seventh was a German regiment, raised in July and August, 1862, and mustered in at Camp Taylor, (Cleveland, ) on the 25th of the latter month. Company B was entirely from Cuyahoga county; having a hundred and eight names on its roll during the war. Company E was principally from the same county; having sixty-six Cuyahoga men in its ranks. ,These, with a few each in Companies A, D, F, G, H and 1, made a total of two hundred and fifteen members of the One Hundred and Seventh from this county.


The regiment moved to Covington, Kentucky, opposite Cincinnati, in the latter part of September, but remained there only a short time. It was soon taken to Washington, D. C., and set to building fortifications. Early in November it moved into Virginia, and was soon made part of the Eleventh corps, commanded by Gen. Sigel. After several unimportant marches in Northern Virginia, and after being encamped at Brooks' Station during the winter, the Eleventh corps, then under Gen. Howard, marched with Hooker to the disastrous field of Chancellorsville. On that field the corps was assailed by the fiery legions of Stonewall Jackson, its line broken and all its regiments hurled back in swift retreat. The One Hundred and Seventh had about a hundred and fifty men taken prisoners, besides about severity-five killed and wounded. One of the few cases of a surgeon's being killed in action occurred at this time; Dr. C. A. Hartman, of Cleveland, the surgeon of the One Hundred and Seventh, being the victim.


After a short rest the remainder of the regiment marched rapidly northward to aid in driving Lee from Pennsylvania; reaching Gettysburg on the morning of the first of July. It was stationed on the right of the advanced lines of the Union army, and was speedily attacked by the enemy. As is well known, the two advanced corps, (the First and Eleventh, ) notwithstanding some successes in the beginning, were driven back after the death of Gen. Reynolds through the village of Gettysburg to Cemetery Hill; taking up a position there, in the afternoon, in which they eventually won the victory. While thus falling back before the enemy, about two hundred and fifty out of the five hundred and fifty men of the One Hundred and Seventh were killed, wounded or taken prisoners.


When the army turned to bay on Cemetery Hill, under the leadership of Hancock and Howard, the shattered regiment steadily maintained its position, and lay on its arms during the night.


On the 2d of July this regiment, with its corps and the whole Union army, firmly held the position assigned to it. Just before sunset Early's command made a desperate assault upon the Eleventh corps, but was driven back after a furious hand-to-hand conflict with very heavy loss. In this charge the One Hundred and Seventh had about a hundred and fifty more men killed and wounded. The celebrated Eighth Louisian "Tigers" assailed the position held by this regiment, but found their masters in the sturdy Germans of northern Ohio. In the melee Adjutant Peter F. Young, (now police judge of Cleveland) captured the battle-flag of the "Tigers," but was himself severely wounded. In the course of the battle Lieut. Col. Mueller was severely wounded, as were also Captain Steiner, (mortally) Captain Speyer, Captain Fisher, and several other officers. On the third day of the battle the One Hundred and Seventh was not seriously engaged.


When the regiment joined in the pursuit of the rebel army, it carried but a hundred and eleven muskets. With these it accompanied the forces of Gen. Meade into Virginia, but, as is well known, nothing was done to prevent the escape of Lee.


About the 1st of August the One Hundred and Seventh, now somewhat stronger but still very feeble, sailed to South Carolina. It was stationed on Folly Island until February, 1864, though making two brief excursions on to other islands in the vicinity. In the latter part of February it moved to Jacksonville, Florida, where it remained most of the time until December; the monotony of camp life being unbroken save by a few skirmishes, and by a mid-summer expedition of a month to Fernandina, in the same State.


The latter part of December the regiment was taken back by sea to Devaux Neck, in South Carolina. It remained only a few weeks, but during that time had several skirmishes with the enemy, in which five men were killed and fifteen wounded. After brief service at Pocataligo Station and other points in the vicinity, it marched to Charleston, and thence went by boat to Georgetown.


On the 23d of March the regiment defeated a rebel force at Sumterville, capturing three pieces of artillery. Its last exploit was to capture and destroy a train of cars near Singleton's Plantation, with thirteen locomotives and a large quantity of ammunition, etc. Soon after the surrender of Lee's army the regiment returned to Charleston, where it acted as provost guard until the 10th of July. It was then mustered out, sent back to Cleveland and discharged.



MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Seraphim Meyer, enr. as Col. Sept. 16, 1862. Resigned because of physical disability Feb. 8, 1864.

Charles Mueller, enr. as Lieut. Col. Aug. 22, 1862. Wounded at Gettysburg. Resigned on account of disability, Oct. 22. 1863.

George Arnold, enr. as Capt. Co. H, 24th Inf. April 24, 1861. Promoted to Maj. 107th Inf. Aug. 26, 1862. Resigned Aug. 21, 1863.


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August Vignos, enr. as Capt. Co. H, Sept. 6, 1862. Lost right arm at Gettysburg. Promoted to Maj. Aug. 21, 1863. Res. because of disability Sept. 30, 1864.

Charles A. Hartman, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 20, 1862. Killed on duty at C'hancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.

Franz Schill, enr. as Asst. Surg. May 13, 1864. Mustered out with the Reg. July 10, 1865.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Jacob W. Mangold, enl. Sept. 25, 1863. Promoted to Hp. Steward Dec. 26. 1863. Mustered out with the Reg.

Augustus Schylander. enl. Sept. 9, 1862. Promoted to Hosp: Steward Sept. 10. 1862. Disch. because of disability June 1, 1864.

William C. Huy, enl. Sept. 30, 1861 Promoted to Chief Musician Nov. 1, 1863. Mustered out with the Reg.

Henry Neytheus, enr. as Musician Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Chief Musician Nov. 1, 1863. Mustered out July 10, 1865.


COMPANY A.


Joseph Muller, enl. Sept. 23. -1863. Transf. to 25th Inf.- July 13, 1865. Mustered out April 30, 1866.

John G. McCauley, enr:Sept. 25. 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 13, 1865. Mustered out April 30, 1866.

Jacob Ernst enl. Oct. 5, 1863. Disch. on account of disability at Jacksonville, Fla.. June 11, 1864.

Jacob W. Mangold. (See Non-commissioned Staff.)


COMPANY B.


August J. Dewaldt, enr. as Capt. July 28, 1862. Wounded at Chancellorsville. Res. on account of disability March 28, 1864.


Peter F. Young, enl. as 1st Sergt. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to 2nd Lieut. Nov. 15, 1862, to 1st Lieut. March 6, 1363, and to Capt. Dec. 1, 1863. Hon. disch. Dec. 11, 1864.


Anton Millert, enl. as Sergt. Aug. 12, 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt. Jan. 12, 1863, to 1st Lieut. Aug. 11,18E4, to Capt. March 18, 1865. Mustered out July 10, 1865.


John H. Brinker, enl. as Corp. Aug. 22, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Jan. 1, 186.3, to 2nd Lieut. Oct. 16, 186.3, to 1st Lieut. Jan. 15. 1864, to Capt. Nov. 3, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.


J. Julius Sebastian, enl. as 1st Lieut. July 30, 11462. Resigned on account of disability March 8, 1863.


Gerhard H. Albers, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Nov. 12, 1863, to Sergt. Jan 1, 1861, to 1st. Sergt. Sept. 3, 1864, to 1st Lieut. Nov. 3, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.


Conrad Deubel, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Oct. 26, 1862, to 1st Sergt. Sept. 1, 186.3, and to 1st Lieut. Nov. 3, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.


Christian Schreiner, enl. Aug. 20, 1862. Promoted to Q. M. Sergt. Sept. 9. 1862, to 2nd Lieut. Nov. 14, 1862, to 1st Lieut. Feb. 22, 1863. Res. Dec. 10, 1863.

John Mohr, enr. as 2nd Lieut. July 25, 1862. Res. Nov. 16, 1862.

Jacob Windelspecht, enr. as Corp. Aug. 14, 1862. Prom. to Sergt. Jan. 1 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Thomas A. Griffin, enr. as Corp. Aug. 11, 1862. Prom. to let Sergt. Nov. 21, 1864. Wounded at Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Peter Kramer, enr. as Corp. Aug. 6, 1862. Prom. to Sergt. July 1, 1863. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Fridolin Hirz. enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Prom, to Corp. June 1, 1863, and Sergt. Nov. 21. 1861. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

William F. Fathaner, enl. Oct. 9, 1862. Prom. to Corp. Nov. 1, 1863, and Sergt. Sept. 3, 1864. Wounded at Devaux Neck Dec. 29, 1864. Mustered our July 10, 1865.

Charles F. Bruggemeier, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Prom, to Corp. Nov. 12, 1863. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Augustin Penser, enl. Aug. 19, 1862. Prom. to Corp. Jan. 1, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

John Rothermel. enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Prom. to Corp. May 1, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Daniel Seachrist. enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Prom to Corp. May 1, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Andrew Lieber, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Prom. to Corp. Sept. 3, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Emil Zeidler, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Prom. to Corp. Nov. 1, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Edward Weiss, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Prom. to Corp. Jan. 15, 1865. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Conrad F. Hornung, enr. as Musician Aug. 6, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

John Alhert, enl. Aug. 19, 1862. Taken prisoner at Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Rejoined the Co. Oct. 20, 1863. Mustered out July 13, 1865.

Melcheor Amsler, enl. Aug. 19, 1862. Wounded at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863.

Henry Althoff, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Gottlieb Brown, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered out July 13, 1865.

Jacob Bless, enl. Aug. 21, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Charles Bohn, enl. Aug. 20, 1862. Mustered out With tne neg.

Martin Diehlman, enl. Aug. 12. 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Henry Eichler, enl. Aug. 5, 1862. Wounded at Devaux Neck Dec. 29, 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Jacob Furst, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Andre Hug, enl. Aug 9, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Converse J. Hill, enl. Aug. 17, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Mathias Hildebrand, enl. Aug 13, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

John H. Hill, enl Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out July, 1875.

Jean Hodel, enl Sept. 9. 1962. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

.John Hemmer ling, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 18, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1863.

Henry Henshen, Aug. enl. 22, 1862. Taken prisoner at Gettysburg July

1, 1863 Rejoined the Co. Oct. 20, 1863. Mustered out July 10.1865.

Valentine Kiesel, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Peter Koch, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Michael Kirchner, enl. Aug 18, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

William F. Krug, enl. Aug. 16, 1862. Missing since battle of Chancellorsville. May 2, 1863.

Lewis Watson, enl. Aug. 20, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Jobst H. Mueller, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Missing since Gettysburg.

Henry Splate, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

August H. Stohlman, enl. Aug. 22. 1862. Mustered out June 13. 1865.

John H. Stiegelweier, enl. Aug. 22, 1867. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

John Stahl, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Augustin Selig, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Henry Stehr. enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1863.

John Schneider, enl. Aug. 20, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Frederick Fitzemeier, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out July 10. 1865.

Philip G. Vosselmann, enl. Aug. 21. 1862. Mustered out July 10. 1865.

Lewis H. Weisenborn, enl. Aug. 18. 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Peter Weber, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Henry Wacker, enl. Aug. 20, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Conrad Weiss. enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out June 30. 1865.

Lewis Able. enr. as Corp. Aug. 11, 1862. Disch. on account of disability March 11. 1863.

Peter Hoffman, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted to Corp. April 1, 1862. Discharged because of wounds received at Gettysburg. July 2, 1863.

Adam Bradenstein, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Disch. for disability May 15, 1836.

Saul Demoline. enl. Aug. 2 , 1863. Disch. for disability Dec. 4, 1862.

Christopher Goetz, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability July 23, 1863,

Martin Holzhauer, enl. Aug. 19, 1862. Disch. for disability Oct. 26, 1863.

Joseph Kol, enl. Aug. 13. 1862. Disch. for disability March 18, 1863.

Frank Lang, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 5, 1864.

John Law, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Disch. for disability April 27, 1863.

Gustav Priefer, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability June 10, 1864.

Wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.

Frederick Rok, enl. Aug. 19, 1862. Disch. for disability July 24, 1863.

Leonhart Reinhart, enl. Aug. 19, 1862. Disch. for disability March 18, 1863.

Gerhart H. Schreiber, enl. Aug. 4. 1862. Disch. for disability June 15, 1865.

Frederick H. Toensing, enl. Aug 22, 1862. Lost a leg at Gettysburg, July 1st, and was disch. in consequence July 15, 1863.

Abraham C. Langacre, enl. Aug. 16. 1862. Disch. for disability June 25, 1865.

Joseph Livingston, enl. Dec. 3, 1863. Mustered out July 13, 1865.

Henry Young, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 16, 1t62. Wounded at Gettysburg

July 1, 1863. Was transf. March 7, 1864 to the Invalid Corps.

John W. Joven, enr. as Musician March 17, 1E64. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out 30th April, 1866.

Stephen Alge, enl. Oct. 9, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Sept. 1, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. at expiration of term Oct. 9, 1865.

John Fry, enl. Aug. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 18, 1865.

Gustav A. Augspurger, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. at end of term Oct. 9, 1865.

Patrick Calahan, enl. March 17,1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered rut April 30, 1866.

Alois Daul, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Transf. Marc h 15, 1864, to Invalid Corps Mustered out.i une 26, 1865.

Patrick Dillon. enl. Nov. 12, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch Feb. 24, 1866.

Ernst H. Fathauer, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Wounded at Gettysburg July 1. 1863. Trans. Jan. 10, 1865, to Invalid Corps. Mustered out June 17. 1865.

Gabriel Fertig, enl. Oct. 7, 1E62. Transf. to 23th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 1, 1865.

Henry Fight, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out April 30, 1866.

James Goudy, enl. Nov. 27, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out April 30, 1866.

Andrew Ganter, enl. Aug. 1, 1864. Transf. to 2.5th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out April 30, 1866.

Peter Hirz, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 26, 1865.

Anton Hillerick, enl. Nov. 21, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. Nov. 4, 1865.


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John H. Horst, enl. Oct. 7, 1862. Trans?. to 25th .uf. July 2, 1865. Disch. Nov. 4, 1865.

William C. Huy. (See Non-commissioned Staff.)

William Lauchly, enl. Dec. 13, 1863 Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865.

Mustered out April 30, 1866.

Michael Maloney. enl. Nov. 13, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Died at Chester, S. C., Oct. 12, 1865.

John McCormick, enl. Nov. 29. 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out April 30, 1866.

George Mueller, enl. March 15, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865, Mustered out April 30, 1866.

Christoph Mario, enl. Dec. 30, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Died Aug. 3, 1865.

William Pluss, enl. Oct. 7, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July :4, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 1, 1865.

Samuel Pfister, enl. Dec. 31, 186:3. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out April :30, 1866.

William Pendleton, enl. Dec. 31, 18(33. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out April 3J, 1866.

James Pendleton, enl. Jan. 4, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. Nov. 11, 186.5.

Frederick Prasse, enl. Oct. 9, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 4, 1865..

Henry Rasp, enl. Oct. 17, 1862. Transf. to Invalid Corps Nov. es, piss. Mustered out Aug. 2, 1865.

Frank Rothermel, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Wounded at Gettysburg. Transf. to Invalid Corps March 14, 1864.

Frederick W. Schaffer, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Wounded at Gettysburg July I, 1803. Transf. to Invalid Corps Jan 10, 1865.

John Schaab, enl. Oct. 20, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. at end of term Oct. 20, 1865.

John Schmehl, enl. Sep,. 30, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. Sept. 30. 1865.

Gottlieb Schwartz, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 1, 1865.

Julius Schoeneweg, en!. Jan. 18, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out 30th April, 1866.

John Traxel, enl. Dec. 31, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out 30th April, 1866.

Christian Wanger. enl. Dec. 29, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out 30th April, 1866.

John Wanger, enl. Dec. 31, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out 30th April, 1866.

Hermann Wehagen, enl. Jan. 6, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out 30th April, 1866.

Frederick W. Weber, enl. Oct. 7, 1862. Wounded at Chaucellorsville. Transf. to Invalid Corps March 15, 1864.

Matthias Fry. enr. as Sergt. Aug. 17, 1862. Died July 18, 1863 of wounds received at Gettysburg July 1st.

Frank H. Prasse, enl. Aug. 272, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Oct. 28, 1862. Killed at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863.

John Perr, enl. Oct. 7, 1862. Killed at Devaux Neck Dec. 29, 1864.

William H. Heiss. enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Died of typhoid fever Aug. 22, 1863.

John Jacob, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Died in hospital at Cincinnati, April 22, 1863.

Frederick Kroll, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Taken prisoner at Gettysburg, and died in prison at Richmond, Va., Nov. 3, 1863.

Christoph Riehm. enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Died at Folly Island, S. C., Sept. 18. 1863.

Matthias Wokaty, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Taken prisoner at Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Died at Annapolis. Md., April 2, 1864.

Christian Rebutan, enl. as Corp. Aug. 12, 1862. Missing from May 2,1863.


COMPANY D.


John T. Lohn, enl. Aug. 22 1862. Taken prisoner at Gettysburg July 1, 1863.


COMPANY E


Otto Weber. enr. as 1st Lieut. and Adjt. Prom. to Capt. Dec. 22, 1862. Resigned on account of disability March 6, 1863. Re-commissioned as Capt. April 3. 1863, and mustered out with the Reg.

John M. Lutz, eur. as 2d Lieut. July 28, 1862. Prom. to 1st Lieut. Oct. 13, 1862. and to Capt. May 1, 1863. Resigned on account of disability Aug. 20, 1864.

John J. Houck, enl. as Sergt. Aug. 19, 1862. Prom, to 1st Lieut. Aug. 11, 1864. Mustered out with the Reg. 10th July, 1865.

George Kunz. enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Prom, to Corp. Oct. 14, 1862; to Sergt. Nov. I, 1863: and to 1st Sergi. Sept. 3, 1864. Mustered out with Reg.

Philip Geist, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Oct. 14, 1862, and to Sergt. Dec. 16. 1862 Mustered out with the Reg.

Henry Deuble, enl. as Corp. Aug. 5, 1862. Prom. to Sergt. Aug. 24, 1864. Mustered out with the Reg.

John A. Feuerstein, enl. as Corp. Aug 13, 1862. Prom. to Sergt. Sept. 3, 1864. Mustered out with the Reg.

Sigmund Rosenfeld, enl. as Corp. Aug. 5, 1862. Mustered out with Reg.

John Fenz, enl. as Corp. Aug. 5, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

John Buechler, enl. Aug.12, 1862. Prom. to Corp. Jan.18,1863. Wounded at Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Mustered out with the Reg.

Joseph Rothgesy, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Prom. to Corporal Feb. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Reg.

John B. Allen, enl. as Corp. Aug. 18, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

John Busick, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Charles Buettner, enl. Aug. 22. 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Henry Froehlick, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Henry Feldkamp enl. as Sergt. Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered out with Reg.

Jacob Jucker. enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Adam Kleinsmidt, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Ernst Loock, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Missing from Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.

Henry Ruhl, enl. Aug. 21, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Emil Umlauft, enr. as 1st Sergt. Aug. 2, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Jacob Weislogel, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Philip Zenger, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg. July 10, 1865.

John Schrink, enr. as Capt. July 23, 1862. Resigned because of disability Nov. 30, 1862.

Christian Greenwald, enl. Aug. 4, 1862. Disch. for disability Jan. 5, 1863.

Marx Haberer, enl. Aug. , 1862. Disch. for disability Feb. 25, 1863.

Louis Ras, enl. Aug. 20. 1832. Disch. for disability Nov. 29, 1862.

Ferdinand Schrink. enl. Sept. 12, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 16,

John Sanders, enl. Aug. 8, 1862. Disch. for disability July 15, 1863.

Frederick Timm, enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Disch. for disability March 12, 1863.

Carl Beyerly, enl. Aug. 2, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 19, 1863.

Philip Schwartz. enl. Aug. 19. 1862. Mustered out July 8, 1865.

John Brown, en!. Jan. 27, 18(34. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Nov. 7. 1865.

Platt Benjamin. enl. Feb. 16, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Nov. 7. 1865.

John Crane, enl. Jan. 5, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Promoted

to Corp. Oct. 1, 1865. Reported sick in Hospital March 1. 1866.

Jocob Danzer, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Sept. 30, 1863.

George Ellsworth, enl. Jan. 5, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered April 30, 1860.

Christian Gobel, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Trausf. to Vet. Res. Corps Sept. 1, 1863. Mustered out June 28, 1865.

George Hugiil, enl. April 6, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out July 26, 1865.

Henry Hoffman, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps July 27, 1863. Mustered out June 26, 1865.

Jacob Hanri, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Jan. 22, 1864.

Jacob Luder, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps March 15, 1864.

John Mueller, enl, Aug. 21, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps March 15, 1864. Mustered out June 29, 1865.

George Ody. enl. Feb. 15, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Nov. 7, 1865.

Joseph Sheppard, enl. Oct. 16, 1862.

Claus Versentan, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Transt. to Vet. Res. Corps March 31. 1864, Mustered out June 27, 1865.

Gotfried Weidenkopf, enl. Oct. 16, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2,1865. Mustered out Oct. 15, 1863.

John Zahn. enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps March 15,

Christian Faifel, enr. as Sergi. Aug. 14, 1862. Died July 18, 1863, from wounds received at Gettysburg, July 1.

Jacob Hof,. enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Died July 4, 1863 from wounds rec'd at Gettysburg.

John A. Lamly, enl. Aug. 2, 1862; Died at Brook's Station, Va., May 19, 1863.

Anton Martin. enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.

Martin Schmidt, enl. Oct. 16, 1862. Died at Spafford C. H., Va., Jan. 24, 1863.

Jacob Snyder, enl. Aug. 19, 1832. Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.

Henry Brinkman. enl. Aug. 20. 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Andrew Gaul, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Jacob Kaspars, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Stiles Mullen, enl. Aug. 20, 1862. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

John A. Beltz, enl. Aug. 21, 1862. Disch. for disability Sept. 25, 1863.

Michael Tolman, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch for disability July 24, 1863.

John Oswalt, enl. Aug. 22. 1862. Promoted to Corp. Sept. 3, 1864. Mustered out with the Reg. July 10, 1865.

William Peter, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Henry L. Norris, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability June 10, 1864.

Jacob Nau, enl. Aug. 19, 1862. Disch. for disability April 18, 1863.

Frank Ruppender. enl. Aug. 5, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Feb. 19, 1863. and to Sergt. July 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Reg. July 10, 1865.

Jacob Bash, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted to Corporal January 18, 1863. Wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Mustered out with the Reg.

Michael Frank, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Jacob Halfalder, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

John Puchola, enl. Aug. 15. 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.


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Martin Ruppender, enl. Aug. 9. 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Christian Link. enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Disch. because of physical disability March 19, 1863.

Albert Mueller, enl. Aug. 16. 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps March 15, 1864.

Henry Waicbenand. enl. July :31, 1862. Transf. to Ver. . Res. Corps Sept. 1, 1863.

Charles Jones. enl. Jan. 29. 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out 30th April. 1866.


COMPANY F.


John O. Fott, enl. Aug. 1, 1802. Mustered out 10th July, 1865.

Matthias Wagner, enl, Aug. 4, 1862. Mustered out 10th July. 11365.

Klaus Dienst. enl. Jan. 13, 14+65. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. at end of term Jan. 13. 1866.

Henry Neytheus. (See Non-corn. Staff.)

William F. Emmert. enl. Aug 14, 1862. Disch. for disability Aug. 25, 1863. Re-enlisted and promoted to Corp. Aug. 24, 1864. Mustered out with the Reg. July 10, 1865.

Peter Schoiles, enl. Aug. 18, 15162. Mustered out March 17, 1865.

William Paol, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered out with the Reg.

Henry Bechtel, enl. Sept. 13, 1862. Killed at Gettysburg July 1, 1863.

Christian Berger, enl, Aug. 14, 1862. Died at Folly Island, Oct. 8, 1863.

Christian Meier, enl. Sept 10, 1862. Died in Hospital at Charleston, S. C., April 19. 1865.


COMPANY G.


John Bahl, enl. Sept. 19, 1862. Taken prisoner at Gettysburg.

George Rahrig, enl. Sept. 9, 1802. Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.

Rudolph H. Schimpff, enl. Sept. 9, 1862, Disch. because of disability Nov. 2, 1864.

Charles Wimar, enr. Sergt. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. April 9, 1863.

Thomas Walter, enl. Sept. 9, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Jan. 5, 1864.

George Herrick, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Co: as, Aug. 23, 1868.

Reinhard Creeger, enl. Aug. 20, 1862. Captured at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863.

Gottfried Zisky. enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Disch. for disability July 23, 1863.

Edward Johnson, enl. Dec. 9, 1863. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out April 30. 1866.

Charles Lynes, enl. Nov. 16, 1864 Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. Nov. 15, 1865.

Joseph Juchern, enl. Oct. 29, 1862. Killed at Gettysburg. July 1, 1863.


COMPANY H.


August Vignos. (See Field and Staff.)

Augustus Schylander. (See Non-Com. Staff.)

Theodore Baldinger, enr. as Musician March 26, 1864. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Disch. for disability Aug. 1, 1865.


COMPANY I.


Louis Schoeneweg. enl. Sept. 9, 1862. Disch. Aug. 18, 1863, on account of disability. Re-enlisted in Co. B as priv. Dec. 24, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Jan. 15. 1865. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Gottlieb Muntz, enl. Oct. 2, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. June 2, 1865. Disch. Oct. 2, 1865.

John Schorr. enl. Nov. 1, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. June 2, 1865. Disch. Nov. 1, 1865.

Gottlieb Affolder, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Mustered out June, 1865.

Gordian Speck, enl. Aug. 5, 1862. Promoted to Corp. April 18, 1863. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Richard Feederle, enr. as Capt. Sept. 6, 1862. Res. May 12, 1863.

Robert Dietzold, enl. Oct. 20, 1862. Transf. to 25th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Nov. 7, 1865.

John Ley, enl. Oct. 11, 1862. Transf. to 26th Inf. July 2, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 2, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.


This regiment had but thirteen members from Cuyahoga county. It served from the autumn of 1862 to the summer of 1865, in Kentucky and Tennessee, being divided into detachments, some of which were employed to garrison block-houses, while others were mounted and sent to chase guerrillas. The rebels several times attacked the block-houses garrisoned by the One Hundred and Fifteenth; capturing them about half the time, and being defeated the other half. A battalion of this regiment was at Murfreesboro when it was attacked by Gen. Buford, in December, 1864, and aided in utterly defeating the rebels. Eighty-three paroled prisoners of the regiment lost their lives by the explosion of the steamer Sultana, on the Mississippi, near Memphis. Disbanded in July, 1865.


MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


COMPANY C.


Orin A. Bishop, enl. Feb. 13, 1865. Transf. to Co. C, 188th Reg. June 27, 1865.

Harmon H. Bliss, enl. Feb. 13, 1865. Transf. to Co. C, 188th Reg. June 27, 1865. Mustered out Sept. 21, 1865.

Francis W. Bliss, enl. Feb. 13, 1865. Transf. to Co. C, 188th Reg. June 27, 1865. Disch. Sept. 5, 1865.

Jeremiah H. Cranmer, enl. Feb. 13, 1860. Transf. to Co. C, 188th Reg. June 27, 1865. Mustered out Sept. 21, 1865.

Barney Conley, enl. Aug. 20, 1864. Taken prisoner Dec. 15, 1864. Abraham Truby, enl. Feb. 24, 1864. Taken prisoner Dec. 5, 1864. John Wilkins, en!. Feb. 15, 1865. Transf. to Co. 0, 188th Reg. June 27, 1865. Mustered out Sept. 21, 1865.

James L. Cook, enl. Aug. 20, 1864. Taken prisoner Dec. 5, 1864. Mustered out May 29, 1865.

Washington Moon, enl. Aug. 17, 1864. Taken prisoner Dec. 5, 1864. Mustered out May 20, 1865.

James C. Cook, enl. Aug. 20, 1864. Taken prisoner Dec. 5, 1864. Lost on the Sultana April 27, 1865.

John Fitzwater, en!. Feb. 26, 1864. Taken prisoner Dec. 5, 1864. Died in prison at Meredian, Miss., Jan. 1, 1865.

Christopher Maley. enl. Aug. 20, 1864. Taken prisoner Dec. 5, 1864. Lost on the Sultana April 27, 1865.


COMPANY G.


Albert A. Herkner, enl. Jan. 12, 1865. Transf. to Co. 0, 185th Reg. Feb. 6, 1865. Mustered out Sept 21, 1865.

William Peat, enl. March 8, 1864,


CHAPTER XXVIII..


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.


One of the Largest Three-Years Contingents from Cuyahoga—Number in the Regiment and in the Companies—Slow Recruiting—The Field Officers—Stationed at Franklin—A Dangerous Reconnoisanee—The Unionists defeated—The Regiment saves the Artillery, etc. —Sickness— Moving to Manchester—Over the Mountains—The Beginning of Chickamauga—Furious Firing—Steadiness of the One Hundred and Twentyfourth—Change of Position—The Front Line gives way—Slowly falling back—The Next Day—Building Breastworks—Repelling the Enemy— Helping Harker--The Rebels again Repulsed—General Defeat of Rosecrans' Army— The Retreat —Loss of this Regiment—The Capture of Racoon Mountain—The Advance— Attacking Mission Ridge—Capturing the First Works - Up the Mountain—Complete Victory— Seven Cannon captured—The Regiment's Loss—Relieving Knoxville—Hardships of the Winter—The Atlanta Campaign—Rocky Face Ridge and New Hope Church—Col. Payne a Brigade Commander—Siege and Capture of Atlanta—After Hood—Battle of Nashville— Subsequent Services—Mustered out and disbanded.


ONE of the largest contingents furnished by Cuyahoga county to any three-years regiment was that which entered the ranks of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Ohio Infantry. The total number during the war was four hundred and eighty-eight; of whom a hundred and ten were in Co. A; three in Co. B; eighty in C; twenty-five in D ; thirty-three in E; sixty-eight in F ; twenty-one in G ; seventy-four in H ; six in I ; and sixty-two in K. There were also seven in the field and staff, on the original roster, besides those subsequently transferred from the companies. Thus it will be seen that Cuyahoga was represented in every company; even in Co. I, which was


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raised in Cincinnati. All the other companies were recruited in northern Ohio.


Owing to the immense drain already made on the County, the raising of the regiment was a slow and arduous task; having been begun in July, 1862, and being hardly completed on the first day of January, 1863, when the command marched into Cleveland from its rendezvous at Camp Taylor and took the cars for Kentucky. Its field officers were Oliver H. Payne, colonel ; James Pickands, lieutnant-colonel ; and James B. Hampson, (previously a captain in the First Infantry,) major.


It had but seven hundred and fifty men when it left Cleveland, but the addition of the Cincinnati company brought it up to•the minimum regimental size.


After a short stay at Elizabethtown and Louisville, Ky., the regiment went by steamer down the Ohio and up the Cumberland to Nashville. Thence it marched to Franklin, Tennessee, which place was the headquarters of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth, until the following June. On the 5th of March the regiment as a part of a temporary brigade commanded by General Colburn, while on a reconnaissance to the southward, was met by a heavy force of the enemy and a hard battle of two hours length ensued, in which the Union forces were badly defeated. The One Hundred and Twenty-fourth was ordered to guard the ammunition train, and did so with great fidelity, but, on that account, was not engaged in the main part of the fight. Although General Colburn and more than half his men were captured, the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth succeeded in saving not only the train but the artillery.


During the remainder of its stay at Franklin the regiment suffered severely from sickness, but nevertheless made great progress in its drill, and also aided in building several important fortifications. On the 2nd of June it moved forward, and after a month's marching and countermarching went into camp at Manchester, Tennessee. At Readyville, just previous to this, the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth was assigned to Gen. Hazen's celebrated brigade, the fortunes of which it afterwards shared. The regiment, being in a rich agricultural country, lived well while at Manchester, recovered its health, and at the same time maintained a high standard of military efficiency.


On the 16th of August the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth moved forward with Rosecrans' army, crossed the Cumberland mountains, rested a fortnight in the Sequatchie valley. forded the Tennessee river on the night of the 9th of September, and the next day-camped at Lee Gordon's mills. After another week of waiting and reconnoitering, on the morning of the 19th of September the battle of Chickamauga begun.


While the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth was standing to arms on the State road, heavy firing was heard on the left front. At eleven o'clock the regiment took ground to the left and then advanced toward the enemy. In a short time the rebel bullets began to whistle over the heads of the soldiers. The regiment immediately deployed into line of battle with great coolness, although every instant the rebel fire increased, becoming murderous by the time the line was completed, and although this was the first time the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth had been seriously engaged.


The battle now raged with deadly energy. The regiment which is the subject of this chapter stood up to its work as steadily as the best-seasoned veterans of the army, and for hours returned the rebel fire with volley for volley, until all its ammunition was expended and it was relieved for the purpose of allowing the men to replenish their cartridge-boxes. This being done, they again advanced and directed their fire against the enemy.


After another period of furious fighting, the regiment was placed on the left of the brigade, in the second line. Scarcely was this done when the front line gave way for a long distance, and a crowd of demoralized men came rushing back through the ranks of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth, followed by the exultant confederates, who made the welkin ring with the well-known "rebel yell." Yet the regiment still stood firm, and returned their fire with deadly aim; being aided by two batteries on its left. On its right, however, the second line had also given way, and the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth was also obliged to retire. It did so, however, slowly and in good order, delivering volley after volley, and compelling the rebels to halt and reform their lines; thus giving to the Unionists time to rally, and in fact permanently checking the Confederate advance at that point.


Just at dark heavy firing war again heard on the left, and the regiment moved in that direction. But the darkness soon put a stop to the battle, and the wearied men of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth lay down to rest with their arms by their sides, only a short distance from the front of one of the rebel divisions.


The next morning the men were up at dawn, and immediately improvised a breastwork of logs and rails, from behind which to check the foe. The latter soon appeared, and again the battle began. The rebels came rushing on with all their well-known impetuosity; striving with desperate energy to carry the breastwork and to capture a battery which was stationed on the right of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth. But the grape and canister of the battery and the bullets of the regiment were too much for even the fiery valor of the Southern legions, and again, and again they were driven back with terrible loss from the slight but well-manned rampart of logs and rails. About three o'clock in the afternoon they gave up the task and retired.


The regiment was then moved to the right in support of Harker's brigade, and was soon in front of the enemy. He was crowding hard upon the brigade just mentioned but an accurate and sustained fire


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from the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth soon caused him to retire. The same result followed when he appeared on the right; the regiment changing front and pouring in its vollies with deadly effect.


But it was now nearly dark, and the battle as a whole had been extremely disastrous tOlthe national arms. Many regiments were entirely broken up, and both Crittenden's and McCook's corps were so badly shattered that a retreat was deemed absolutely necessary. Accordingly, after dark, the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth with numerous other regiments took the road to Rossville; lying in line of battle at that point during the night. The next day it was in line under artillery fire, covering the withdrawal of the trains. It again retreated at night, and on the next day—the, 22d of September—encamped with the rest of'the army at Chattanooga. The entire loss of the already thin regiment, in killed, wounded and missing, during the battle, was one hundred and forty; the commander, Colonel Payne, being among the wounded.


At Chattanooga, the army was on half rations for a short time, but was relieved on the appearance of Grant, Sherman and Hooker, with large reinforcements from Vicksburg and the East, when communication was opened with the north.


The regiment took part, on the night of the 26th of October, in the important movement of Hazen's brigade which enabled Hooker to reach Chattanooga. The command slipped quietly down the Tennessee past the rebel sentries, landed, and in spite of the heavy fire opened upon it as soon as it was discovered, rushed up the acclivity and took possession of Racoon mountain, a short distance below ,Lookout. A pontoon bridge was quickly built over the river— notwithstanding several vigorous but fruitless attacks of the enemy made in the effort to prevent it—on which Hooker's two corps crossed, and passed on to Chattaooga.


After returning to Chattanooga and lying there nearly another month, the One Hundred and Twenty- fourth advanced in the front line of battle on the 23d of November, and aided in capturing the range of hills lying in front of Mission Ridge driving away the enemy, taking possession of his works, and immediately throwing up fortifications facing the other way, toward the frowning heights of Mission Ridge, from which the men were annoyed, but not much retarded, by a heavy fire of artillery.


Hooker's battle of Lookout Mountain occupied the next day, but on the afternoon of the 25th the whole army advanced, at the signal of six cannon shots tired in rapid succession, and moved swiftly toward the great rebel stronghold of Mission Ridge, one of the strongest positions in the world by nature, and fortified by Bragg's army through months of labor. The advanced works of the Confederates were situated at the foot of the ridge. In front of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth there was an open field, over a third of a mile wide, which was swept by the

fire of the enemy. The regiment pushed rapidly forward over this space, firing as it advanced, and soon had the satisfaction of seeing some of the rebels retreat. up the mountain. The men rushed forward with a cheer, captured the works in an instant, and at once opened a heavy fire oti the retreating Confederates. The latter, however—those of them who did not fall before the Union bullets—soon reached the shelter of the works on the top of the ridge, and the occupants of the latter soon opened a murderous artillery fire on the position of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth.


The situation was precarious. The commander of the regiment did not understand his orders to reach beyond the capture of the works at the foot of the ridge. But the men did not feel like lying there under fire long, and in a very short time officers and soldiers by a unanimous impulse raised a shout and began scrambling up the mountain. C ,neon balls, grape, canister and rifle bullets came tearing amongst them, but on they went, cheered by the sight of their comrades on either side engaged in the'same task, and in a short time the whole long but irregular line reached the top of the ridge, dashed forward against the rebel breastworks, carried them with scarcely a moment's pause, and turned the cannon which had defended them against their late possessors. Seven pieces of artillery were the prize of the One 'Hundred and Twenty-fourth Ohio.


Twenty-three men were killed in the charge and only four wounded. This was a remarkable reversal of the usual results, as there were generally four times as many wounded as killed. It was probably due to the fact that the rebels, stationed on the mountain, generally shot over their opponents, but when they did hit them hit their heads or the upper parts of their bodies, inflicting fatal injuries.


Only five days afterwards the regiment set out to relieve Knoxville. Longstreet, however, abandoned the seige before the relieving army could arrive. The One Hundred and Twenty-fourth remained in East Tennessee during the winter of 1863-4, suffering the numerous hardships which have made that winter memorable to so many Union soldiers.


In May, 1864, the regiment set forth on the Atlanta campaign. It was warmly engaged at Rocky Face Ridge, suffering severely in .a charge against the enemy's intrenchments, as it did also at New Hope Church, where Lieutenant Colonel Pickands was badly wounded. At Pickett's Mills Major James B. Hampson was killed while serving on the staff of General Wood, the commander of the division.


About the 1st of July General W. B. Hazen, to whose brigade the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth still belonged, was promoted to the command of a division, and Colonel Payne took his place as brigade commander. With its comrade regiments the regiment took part in the siege of Atlanta, and the flanking movement to Jonesborough which compelled the surrender of the former place. With them, also,


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it marched northward, at first in the rear of Hood and then passing by him, as described in the sketch of the Forty-first Infantry, and reaching Nashville the last of November, 1804.


On the 15th of December it moved forward with Thomas' army to attack Hood, and on the following day took an active part in the decisive battle of Nashville, which resulted in one of the most complete victories won by the Union arms.


After following Hood to Huntsville and remaining there several months, the regiment was sent to East Tennessee. Thence after another uneventful period it was ordered to Nashville, where it was mustered out on the 9th of July. It was immediately sent home to Cleveland, paid off and disbanded.


MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Oliver H. Payne, enr. as Lieut. Col. Sept. 11, 1862. Promoted to Col. Jan. 1, 1863. Resigned Oct. 25, 1864.

James Pickands, enr. as Major Oct. 25, 1862. Promoted to Lieut. Col. Jan. 1, 1863. Mustered out July 9, 1865.

James B. Hampson, enr. as Major Jan. 1, 1863. Killed in action at Pickett's Mills May 27. 1864.

William Treat, enr. as Sergt. Co. A Aug. 9, 1862. Promoted to Q. M. S., to 2d Lieut. June 17, 1863, and to 1st Lieut. and Reg. Q. M. Jan. 1, 1864. Mustered out with Co. June 12, 1865.

Dewitt C. Patterson, enr. as Asst. Surg. Aug. 22, 1862. Promoted to Surg. May 3, 1863. Mustered out July 9, 1865.

James W. Smith, enr. as Surg. Aug.20, 1862. Resigned Jan. 31, 1863.

Seth D. Hawker, enr. as Chaplain Jan. 1, 1863. Resigned Sept. 9, 1863.

Albert Lewis, enr. as R. Q. M. Dec. 1, 1862. Resigned Sept. 3, 1863.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Charles C. Leonard, enr. as Corp. Co. A Aug. 10, 1862. Promoted to Q. M. Sergt. May 1, 1864. Mustered out July 9, 1865.

William A. Reed, enl. Co. A. Aug. 12, 1862. Promoted to Corn. Sergt. Oct. 1. 1863. Mustered out July 9, 1865.

Charles D. Collins, enr. Corp. Co. H Oct. 7. 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt. and to Com. Sergt. June 9, 1865. Mustered out July 9, 1865.


James Powell, enr. as Corp. Co. H Sept. 16, 1862. Promoted to Com Sergt. Dec. 1, 1862.

Peter R. Granel, enl. Sept. 13, 1862. App. Hosp. Steward Nov. 19. 1862. Mustered out July 19. 1865.

Eugene L. Stryker, enr. as Musician Aug. 8, 1862. Trans. to Staff as Prin. Musician July 1, 1863. Mustered out June 9, 1865.

George Foster, enr. as Musician Aug. 14, 1862. Appointed Prin. Musician July 30, 1863. Mustered out June 9, 1865.

Clark A. Fish, enr. as Musician Feb. 28, 1864. Promoted to Chief Musician June 1, 1865. Mustered out July 9, 1865.


COMPANY A.


William Wilson, enr. as Capt. July 25, 1862. Resigned Feb. 18, 1865. Haskell F. Proctor. enr. as 1st Sergt. Co. F July 26,1862. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Co. G May 10, 1863; to 1st Lieut. Sept. 18, 1864, and to Capt. Co. A Jan. 8, 1865. Mustered out June 9, 1865,


Cleveland Van Dorn. enr. as 1st Lieut. July 26, 1862. [See Co. D.] Alexander C. Caskey, enr. as Corp. Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Oct. 13, 1864. Mustered out with to Co. July 9, 1865.


George Doubleday, enr. as 2d Lieut. July 26, 1862. Resigned June 13, 1863. Charles D. Hammer, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 4, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Co. G May 23, 1863.


Andrew O'Brien, enl. Nov. 18, 1863. Killed at Pickett's Mills, Ga., May 27, 1864.              -

William O. Finney, enl. Nov. 14, 1863. Died at Clinton Cross-roads Feb. 1, 1864.

Thomas Maskall, enl. Nov. 9, 1863. Died at Nashville June 27, 1864.

Jacob Segmeier, enl. Oct. 20, 1862. Died at Manchester, Tenn., July 31, 1863.

Edward Sweeney, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Died in Andersonville prison Oct. 25, 1864.

William Barberic, enl. Oct. 30, 1 863. Disch. Aug. 2, 1864.

Samuel Carpenter, enl. Feb. 15, 1864. Disch. Aug. 29, 1864, on account of wounds.

John C. Durian, enl. Aug. 8, 186 2. Disch.

Samuel Bates, enl. Nov. 14, 1863 . Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Nicholas Ex, enl. Oct. 28, 1863. Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

William Hudden, enl. Nov. 13, 1863. Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Richard Hudson, enl. Nov. 5, 1863. Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

William Jewett, enl. Nov. 22, 1863. Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

John McGurk, enl. Nov. 16, 1863. Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Dars Offolder, enl. Nov. 17, 1863. Left in Hosp. at Nashville June 1, 1865.

John Sweeney, enl. Dec. 4, 1863. Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Arthur Webster. enl. Nov. 16. 1863. Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. July 9, 1865.

Thomas Stevenson, enr. as Corp. Aug. 12, 1862. Mustered out with the Co. June 9, 1865.

William Schubert, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Promoted to Corp. March 1, 1864, and to Sergt. June 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

William Empson, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Taken prisoner Sept. 19, 1863. Paroled May 22, 1865. Mustered out June 23, 1865.

Isaac H. Gould, enl. Aug. 5, 1862. Mustered out with the Co. Herbert T. Green, enl. Aug. 5, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

John W. Gould, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Died in Andersonville prison Sept. 12, 1864.

Elijah Trow, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Died at Nashville, Tenn., March 9, 1863.

Edwin A. Kent, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Disch.

William H. Clague, enr. as Corp. Aug. 11, 1862. Transf. to Eng. Corps Aug. 15, 1864.

Thomas Cowley, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Transf. to Eng. Corps Aug. 15, 1864.

Samuel H. Quayle, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Eugene L. Stryker. (See Non-Com. Staff.)

George E. Goodrich, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 6, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps. Nov. 21, 1864.

Charles C. Leonard. (See Non-Com. Staff.)

George W Wing, enr. as Corp. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Died Oct. 1, 1863, from wounds rec’d at Chickamauga Sept. 19.

Thomas Gifford, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Killed at Pickett's Mills May 27, 1864.

George F. Parsons, enl. Aug. 10, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Killed at Pickett's Mills May 27, 1864.

Edward G. Bartlett, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Died at Nashville Aug. 5, 1864, from wounds rec'd in action. John H. Bartlett, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Died at at Franklin, Tenn., March

Adelbert L. Wing, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Mustered out with the Co. June 9, 1865.

Richard Wykes, enl. Aug. 6. 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Elisha M. Holden, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864. Mustered out May 15, 1865.

Adrian C. Stone, enl. Aug. 10, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Aug. 1, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Stephen P. Wing, enl. Aug. 10, 1862. Died at Middleburg, O., Jan. 6, 1865.

Frederick J. Bartlett, enl. Aug. 30, 1862. Transf. to U. S. Col. Troops and promoted to Lieut.

Orlando H. Church, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Disch. from Hosp.

George H. Foster, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Corp. because of wounds.

Isaac Hardy, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Disch. May 18, 1865, for disability caused by wounds

William Treat. (see Field and Staff.)

Oliver E. Ellsworth, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Aug. 10, 1863, and to Sergt. May 1, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

John E. Duncan, enl. July 27, 1862. Promoted to Corp. May 1, 1864, Mustered out with the Co.

Zera Ellsworth, enl. July 30, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Aug. 1, 1864 Mustered out with the Co.

Franklin Fuller, enl. July 31, 1862. Promoted to Corp. April 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

John P. Lamb, enr. as 1st Sergt. July 30, 1862.

William H. Selover, enr. as Sergt. July 31, 1862. Died Sept. 25, 1863, from wounds rec'd at Chickamauga.

Elam A. Smith. enr. as Corp. July 30, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Killed at Pickett's Mills, Ga., May 27. 1864.

Edwin N. Gates, enl. Aug. 3 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863. Mustered out June 12, 1865.

David Z. Herr, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

William F. Losey, enl. July 27, 1862. Taken prisoner Sept. 19, 1863.

Henry Schnerrer, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Taken prisoner Sept. 19, 1863. Willis Cornwall. enr. Aug. 13. 1862. Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864.

Henry Kenfield, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19. 1863.

John Litchfield, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Killed at Mission Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1863.

Adam Sipe. enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863. Benjamin Herr, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Died at Nashville Aug. 12, 1864. Hiram Thompson, enl. Aug. 11, 1862 Died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 1863,

David Yost, enl. Aug. 12, 1862. Died at Nashville, Tenn., April 11, 1863.

Edward Brainardo enl. Aug. 14. 1862. Disch. Sept. 12, 1864.


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George .J. Duncan, enl. July 27, 1862. Disch. July 13, 1863.

George H. Gates, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Disch. at Manchester, Tenn.

Christian Lingler, enl. Aug. 3, 1862. Disch, May 11, 1865.

Theodore A. Selover. enl. July 27. 1862. Disch. Feb. 10, 1863.

Henry B. Wallace, enl. Aug. 3. 1862. Disci'. June 16, 1865.

Sanford R Brainard, enl. Aug. 5, 18412. Transf. to the Invalid Corps.

George W. Brown, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Transf. to the Invalid Corps.

Edwin Foote, enl. Aug. 14. 1862. Transf. to Invalid Corps Feb 20, 1864.

George Foster. (See Non-Com. Staff.

Daniel Herr, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Ralph H. Shepard, eat Aug. 14. 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Michael Beck, enl. Nov. 18, 1863. Transf. to Co. D June 8, 1865. Mustered out July 9, 1865.

Eben W. Garzee, enr. as Corporal Aug. 11, 1862. Died at Chattanooga, Tenn.. Nov. 12. 1863, from wounds rec'd in action.

Lewis M. Watkins, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered out with Co. June 9, 1865.

Charles Gibbs, enl. Aug. 10, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps March 2, 1864. Mustered out June 29. 1863.

Jacob Vosler, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Died at Knoxville, Tenn.. March 4, 1864.

Gottlieb Reuss, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Corporal April 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. June 9, 1863.

Wilbur F. Russell., enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Died at Nashville, Tenn., March 17, 1863.

Oscar Van Avery, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered out with Co: June 9, 1865

Elvert M. Shepard, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Charles E. Austin, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Disch, from Hosp.

Orlando Austin, enl. Aug. 14, 18462. Disch. from Hosp.

Samuel H. Ames, enl. Aug. 14, 186 2. Mustered out with the Co.

Chauncy D. Hall, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Disch.

Job Hamlin, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Nov. 21, 1864.

Thomas Hammond, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted to Corp. June 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Peter Kyser, enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Gilbert C. Porter, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Disch. May 28, 1865.

William A. Reed. (See Non-Com. Staff.)

Andrew K. Rose, enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Promoted to Corp. May 1, 1864, and to Sergt. Aug. 1, 1864. Mustered out with Co.

Ozias C. Smith, enl. Aug. 11, 1862. Disch. Aug. 15, 1863, for disability.

Harrison F. Henry, enr. as Corp. Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Killed at Chickamauga, Oa., Sept. 19, 1803.

Andrew Crittenden, enl. Aug. 7, 1862. Promoted to Corp. March 1, 1864. Taken prisoner Jan. 19, 1865.

John Lovejoy, enl. Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

William Bryan, cnl. Aug. 4, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863. Sent to Hosp. at Cleveland, O.

John Hogeman, enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Gottlieb Schwartz. enl. Aug. 9, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Jonathan Wyeth, enl. Aug. 4, 1862. Died at Annapolis, Md., Dec. 2, 1863.

George N. Miner, enl. Sept. 5, 1862. Disch. Jan. 19, 1865, on account of wounds.


COMPANY B.


Charles D. Hammer, enr. Sergt. Co. A, Aug. 4, 1862. Prom. to 1st Lieut. Co. G, May 23, 1863. Transf to Co. B June 3. 1865. Mustered out June 9, 1865.

Alfred Bowman, enl. Sept 30, 1862. Mustered out with the Co. June 9, 1865.

John M. Bowman, enl. Oct. 20, 1862. Transf. to Co. E. Mustered out June 30, 1865.


COMPANY C.


Robert Wallace, enr. as Capt. Oct. 15, 1862. Resigned May 19, 1863.

Daniel Stratton, enr. as 1st Lieut. Oct. 15, 1862 Promoted to Captain May 20, 1863. Resigned Oct. 25, 1863.

John B. Irwin, enr. 2nd Lieut. Co. G, Nov. 13, 1862. Prom. to Capt. Co. C, April 8, 1864. Died June 24, 1864, of wounds received in action June 12th.

James T. McGinness, enr. as 2nd Lieut. Co. H, Sept. 29, 1852. Prom. to 1st Lieut. Co. F, April 17, 1863, and to Captain Co. C, Jan. 20, 1865, Mustered out July 9, 1865.

Samuel B. Payne, enr. as 2nd Lieut. Co. H, Aug. 2, 1863. Prom. to 1st Lieut. Co. C, Sept. 18, 1864. Killed in action at Nashville, Dec. 16, 1864.

John O'Brien, enr. as 2nd Lieut. Oct. 15, 1862. Resigned April 21, 1863.

John P. Lamb, enr. 1st Sergt. Co. A, July 30, 1862. Prom. to 2nd Lieut. Co. C, May 19, 1863. Resigned June 20, 1863.

John Stevens, enr. as 1st Sergt. Sept. 20, 1862.

David Shaughnessey, enl. Oct. 16, 1862. Promoted to Sergeant Dec. 10. 1863. Mustered out with the Co. July 9, 1865.

William Rednep, enl. Oct. 15, 1862. Promoted to Sergeant Feb. 1, 1865, Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph Montgomery, enr. as Corp. Sept. 30, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Edward Murphy, enl. Sept. 27, 1862. Promoted to Corporal Feb. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

James Roche, enl. Dec. 29, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Feb. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Melvin L. Shepard, enl. Sept, 30, 1862. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Isaac Taylor, enl. Sept. 25, 1862. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865 Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph Benson, enl. Feb. 10, 1864. Promoted to Corporal June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Samuel J. Brown, enr. as Musician Sept. 30, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

William Lathrop, enr. as Musician Feb. 8, 1864. Mustered out with Co

George W. Andrews, enl. Feb. 26, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

John Davis, enl. Nov. 20, 1862. Mustered out May 30, 1865.

Lyman Fuller, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Wounded May 14. 1864. Mustered out July 10, 1865.

Frederick Goode, enl. Feb. 10, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Luke Green, enl. Jan. 4, 1804. Mustered out with the Co.

John Joyce, enl. Dec. 3, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George Lingera, enl. Jan 27, 1864. Mustered out June 24, 1865..

Richard Lee, enl. Oct. 15, 1862. Mustered out with the CO.

James McDonald, enl. Sept. 15, 1862. captured at Chickamauga, Sept. 19. 1803. Exchanged and sent to Camp Chase, O., May 3, 1865. Mus tered out July 8, 1865.

Timothy Mahoney, enl. Dec. 3, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles Newnham, enl. Nov. 29, 1862. Wounded Dec. 16, 1864. Mustered out June 3, 1863.

William Quigley, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Captured at Dandridge, Tenn. Jan, 19, 1864. Exchanged and sent to Camp Chase Dec. 1, 1864. Mustered out May 29, 1865.

Riley L. Rood, enl. Feb. 20, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Jacob Ryde, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

William Shanley, enl. Jan. 14, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles E. Style, enl. Dec. 26, 1863. Mustered out with time Co.

Martin Smith, enl. Sept 30, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Amos C. Sexton, enl. Oct. 16, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Robert K. Wilde, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

John Lynch, enr. as Corp. Sept. 17, 1862. Died in rebel prison at Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 15, 1864.

Reuben B. Abbey, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 16, 1864.

Orange E. Bushon, enl. Feb. 13, 1864. Killed in action May 27, 1864.

Michael Ducey, enl. Jan. 16, 1864. Killed in action May 27, 1864.

James W. Forsyth, enl. Oct. 18, 1862. Died in hospital at Cleveland, O., Nov. 25, 1862.

John Fritz, enl. Oct. 13, 1862. Died Nov. 28, 1863, of wounds received at Chattanooga.

Samuel Ferguson, enl. Feb. 2, 1864. Died at Jeffersonville, Ind., May 31, 1864.

John Hopwood, enl. Oct. 17, 1862. Died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug., 1864, front wounds received in action.

Thomas Johnson, enl. Sept. 17, 1862. Died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 28, 1864.

Charles A. McBane, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Died at Nashville, Tenn.

James McCort, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Died at Nashville, Tenn., June 29, 1864, front wounds received in action.

James McIntosh, enl. Dec. 29, 1862. Died at Chattanooga Nov. 20, 1863.

Arthur Quinn, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Died at Dover, Tenn., Feb. 5, 1863.

Patrick Murphy, enl. May 17, 1864. Died in Andersonville prison April 14, 1865.

John Ray, enl. Aug. 1, 1863. Killed in action at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, 1864.

Thomas Willey, enl. Nov. 22, 1862. Died from wounds rec'd at Chickamauga, Dec. 10, 1863.

Egbert Hicks, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 22, 1864.

Josiah M. Holt, enr. as Sergt. Sept. 30, 1862, Disch, for disability May 20, 1863.

Frank Roche, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability.

John R. Tudor, enr. as Corp. Oct. 9, 1862. Disch. for disability Aug. 1.

Thomas C. Ault, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Disch. June 10, 1863.

William W. Cushing, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Transf. to 125th Inf.

John D. Cole, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Disch. on account of wounds reed in action, March 5, 1865.

James Cullerton, enl. Oct. 16, 1862. Disch. for disability. July 19,1864.

John A. Dodson, enl. Nov. 20, 1863. Disch. for disability, May 16th, 1865.

Henry L. Eagleson, enl. Jan. 28, 1864. Mustered out May 13, 1865.

Thomas S. Gardner, enl. Jan. 8, 1863. Disch. for disability March 18, 1863,

Alfred L. Jago, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Disch. for disability March 10, 1864,

John H. Jennings, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Disch. Nov. 22, 1862.

John McWilliams, enl. Jan. 22, 1864. Disch. for disability.

Patrick Joyce. enl. Dec. 3, 1863. Disch. on account of wounds rec'd in action May 24, 1865.

William A. Lowrie, enl. Feb. 22, 1864. Disch. April 15, 1865.

Hugh McGuckin, enr. as Corp. Sept. 16, 1862. Disch. because of wounds.

Reuben Ritter, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Disch. for disability.

William Raven, enl. Oct. 30, 1862. Disch. for disability April 10, 1863.

Franklin Stinson, enl. Sept. 30. 1862. Disch. for disability Nov. 16, 1863.

Henry Slack, enl. Starch 1, 1864. Disch. for disability Sept. 8, 1864.

Wallace Walworth, enl. Dec. 30, 1863. Disch. May 28, 1865.


144 - GENERAL HISTORY OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


Dexter Lane, enr. as Sergt. Sept. 27, 1862. Trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

George Fox, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Clark A. Fish. [see Non-commissioned Staff.]

Jacob Money, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Transf. To Vet. Res. Corps.

Richard Putt, enl. Sept. 26, 1862. Wounded and sent to Columbus, O., Sept. 4, 1864.

James Walsh, enr. as Corp. sept. 20, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps April 28, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 1, 1865.

John Anderson, enl. Dec. 7, 1863. Died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 10, 1864.


COMPANY D.


Cleveland Van Dorn. enr. as 1st Lieut. Co. A July 26, 1862. Promoted to

Capt. Co. D Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered oue with Co. June 9, 1865.

Hiram H. Bowman, enl. Dec. 24, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Jan. 1, 1865. Mustered out with ehe Co. July 9, 1865.

Herbert W. Ashford, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Herman E. Beckwith, enl. Jan. 4, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Theodore R. Evans, enl. Dec. 29, 1863. Mustered out June 23, 1865.

Albert E. Hudson, enl. Feb. 18, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

George Jones, enl. Jan. 4, 1864. Left in Hosp. at Cleveland, O., Dec. 13, 1864.

George Johnson, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph Mossier, enl. Jan. 8, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Ananias Mossier, enl. fan. 4, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Franklin Myers, enl. Dec. 27. 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Arthur Murphy, enl. Dec.28, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Orlando Porter, enl. Dec. 17, 186.3. Mustered out with the Co.

Augustus Reser, enl. Dec. 23, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry Redecar, enl. Jan. 4, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry Schoenholtz, enl. Dec. 11, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Nelson Vond, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles Watkins, enl. Jan. 23, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

James Hudson, enl. Dec. 11, 1863. Killed at Pickett's Mills, Ga., May 27, 1861.

Edward Homan, enl. Aug. 23, 1863. Died at Bull's Gap, Tenn., April 23, 1865.

Michael O'Donovan, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Disch. for disability Dec. 27,1864.

Daniel Driscoll, enl. Dec. 11, 1863. Disch. for disability March 29, 1865.

Frank W. Smith, enl. Jan. 4. 1864. Promoted to 1st Sergt. Disch. June 7, 1865.

John King, enl. Jan. 23, 1864. Disch. on account of wounds rec'd May 16, 1865.


COMPANY E.


Thomas J. Carron. enr. as 1st Lieut. Oct. 29, 1862. Resigned Jan. 10, 1864.

Terence A. Dempsey, enl. as serge. Co. H sept, 19, 1862. Promoted to 2nd Lieut. Co. D June 19, 1863, and to 1st Lieut. Co. E March 2, 1864. Killed before Nashville, Dec. 16, 1864.

William Carron, enr. as Sergt. Sept. 20, 1862. Died June 23, 1863.

Josiah Flick, enr. as Corp. Oct. 8, 1862. Promoted to sergt. Disch. for disability May 8, 1863.

Peter Burkett, enr. as Corp. Oct. 16, 1862. Disch. for disability Feb. 13, 1865.

Frank Hartman, enr. as Musician Oct. 13, 1862. Disch. June 12, 1865.

Albert Allernan, enl. Oct. 10, 1862. Mustered out with the Co. July 9, 1865.

Harold A. Cores, enl. April 18, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Feb. 6, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Jacob Shoff. enl. May 15, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Feb. 6, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

James Benson, enl. Oct. 14. 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

John M. Bowman, enl. Oct. ;20, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Samuel Euchre, enl. May 12, 1863. Taken prisoner May 27, 1864.

Christopher Houghton. enl, Oct. 4, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

John W. Harper, enl. Feb. 14, 1863.

William Lawless, enl—July 6, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Louis Slogler, enl. May 22, 1863. Mustered out wieh the Co.

Jacob SuttoU, enl. April 1, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Peter Spangler, enl. Oct. 10. 1862. Mustered oue with the Co.

George Turner, enl. April 23, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

James Thomas, enl. May 9, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Myron Crocker, enl. Oct. 9, 1862. Died at Nashville, March 30, 1863.

Carrollton Romengoburg, enl. May 19, 1863. Killed near Dallas, Ga., May 27, 1864.

Zenas Parkero enl. April 18, 1863. Died in Andersonville prison Sept. 14, 1864.

Ira Wade, enl. April 25, 1863. Promoted to Corp. July 1, 1863. Killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1864.

Thomas Baker. enl. Oct. 16, 1862. Disci]. for disability July 6, 1864.

William T. McDowell, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Disch. from Hosp. March 25, 1865.

Michael Rourke, enl. Sept. 30, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 26, 1862.

William Stoner, enl. Oct. 15, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 26, 1862.

James Sweeney, enl. May 11o 1863. Disch. for disability July 30, 1864.

James Larkin, enl. Oct. 22, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Disch. June 20, 1863.

James McGuire, enl. Oct. 19, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Richard Reed, enl, Oct. 21, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.

John Stagmire, enl. May 8, 1863. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.


COMPANY F.


Horace E. Dakin, enr. as Capt. Oct. 30, 1862. Resigned March 1, 1863.

John C. Smith. enr. 2d Lieut. Co. 1, Jan. 30, 1863. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Co. C. March 12, 1864, and to Capt. Co. F, Feb. 23, 1865. Mustered out July 9, 1865.

Sherbourne B. Eaton, enr. as 1st Lieut. and Adjlt Oct. 1, 1862. Promoted to Capt. Co. F, Nov. 23, 1863. Resigned Nov. 3. 1863.

Andrew J. Mouleon, enr. as 1st Lieut. Oct. 30, 1862. Resigned March 4, 1863.

Oliver P. McIlrath, enr. as 2d Lieut. Sept. 1, 1862. Resigned Jan. 27, 1863.

John E Crandall. enr. as Sergt. Aug: 30, 1862. Promoted to 1st Sergt. April 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. July 9, 1865.

Charles Hammond, enl. Sept. 25, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Jan. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

George Butler, enl. April 29, 1863. Promoted to Sergt. March 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry Williams. enl. May 5. 1863. Promoeed to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

Sylvester Adams, enl. Oct. 13, 1852. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

John Bently, enl. Dec. 11, 1862. Promoted to Corp. May 30, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Mason Ketchum, enl. Sept. 9, 1862. Promoted to Corp. May 30, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

James A. Bowers, enl. May 26, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 12, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

John Cisco, enl. May 6, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 12, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

James Lennon, enl. Jan. 26, 1864. Promoted to Corp. June 12, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Alfred Curtis, enl. May 1, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 12, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Samuel Chapman. enr. as Musician Sept. 12. 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Almon Aiken enl. Oct. 15, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph Beach, enl. Aug. 29, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Hugh Buckley, enl, Sept. 12. 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Robert Bennett, enl. Oct. 7, 1862. Taken prisoner Sept. 9, 1863.

Adam Babb, enl. Nov. 20, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William Crosby, enl. April 29, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Leonidas N. Crossland, enl. March 14, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles Coates, enl. Dec. 16, 1863. Mustered out June 8, 1865.

Adam Dinges, enl. April29, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Levi Forsyth, enl. Sept.15, 1862.

John Mitchell, enl. March 20, 1863. Taken prisoner Jan. 30, 1864.

Deter Nicholas, enl. Feb. 29, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Michael Ryan, enl. March 24, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Christopher Smith, enl. Oct. 19, 1863. Wounded May 27, 1864.

Christian Stabler, enl. Feb. 10, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Lucius Wheeler, enl. Sept. 10, 1862.

Samuel Buckhart, enl. Oct. 5, 1862. Died Nov. 10, 1862.

Joseph A. Beecham, enl. Jan. 27, 1864. Died from wounds. July 5, 1864.

John W. Crapser, enr. as Sergt. Aug. 8, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863.

Joseph Corann, enl. Oct. 14, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19. 1863.

Christian Grobe, enl. Sept. 11, 1862. Died Dec. 9, 1863.

John Hart, enl. Oct. 18, 1862. Died Jan. 18, 1864.

Sherman Sperry, enr. as Musician sept. 29, 1862. Died April 14,1863.

James Stark, enl. Aug. 30. 1862. Killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863.

Daniel Sherman, enl. Sept. 12, 1862. Died Jan. 10, 1863.

John Thoma, enl. Oct. 2, 1862. Killed at Rocky Face Ridge May 10, 1864.

Harry F. Adams, enl. Oct. 7, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 29, 1862.

John W. Baird, enl. March 29, 1863. Disch. July 28, 1863.

Henry Chapman, enl. Sept. 12, 1862. Disch. May 31, 1865.

Jacob Heimbaugh, enr. as Corporal Sept. 11, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Disch. May 27, 1865.

Adolphus Hunter, enr. as Corp. Sept. 20, 1862. Disch. April 2, 1863.

Franklin Jones, enl. Oct. 6, 1862. Disch. July 18, 1863.

Edward Jones, enl. March 24, 1863. Disch. May 2, 1863.

Francis James, enl. Sept. 22, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 10, 1862.

Frank Moller, enl. Sept. 11, 1862. Disch. for disability June 22, 1863.

Anthony Meredith, enl. Sept. 11, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 10, 1862.

John O'Mara, enl. Sept. 25. 1862. Disch. April 18, 1863.

Charles H. Ranney, enr. as Sergt. July 26, 1862. Disch. for disability Oct. 10, 1863.

Chriseian D. Stellar, enl. Oct. 17, 1862. Disch. April 20, 1863.

James V. Smith, enl. Sept. 9, 1862. Prom. to Corp. Disch. May 23, 1865.

Alfred N. Seaber, enl. Sept. 22, 1862. Disch. May 18, 1865.

John Young, enl. March 29, 1863. Disch. June 16, 1865.

Eugene W. Elliote. enl. Oct. 5, 1862. Transf. to Co. A Nov. 1, 1862. Prom. to Corp. Dec. 20, 1862; to Sergt. Nov. 5, 1863; and to 1st Sergt. Aug. 1, 1864. Mustered out June 9, 1865.


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John H. Zerly. enl. Aug. 14, 1862. Transf. to Co. A Nov. 1, 1862. Prom. to Corp. March 16, 1863: and to Sergt. March 1, 14464. Mustered out June 9, 1446.5.


David P. Hodgeman, enl. Oct. 13, 1862. Transf. to Co. A Nov. 1, 1862. Died at Nashville. Tenn., March 17, 1863.


Joseph Holden, enl. Dec. 19. 1863. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps May 1, 1864.

Haskell F. Proctor, enr. as 1st Sergt. July 26, 9462.

Joseph Reisinger, enl. Oct. 30,1862. Transf. to Co. A Nov. 1, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Gordon Shurtliff, enl. Oct. 18, 1862. Transf. to Co. A Nov. 1, 1862. Mustered out June 9, 1865.

James Williams, enl. Oct. 29, 1862. Transf. to Co. A Nov. 1, 1862. Killed at Pickett's Mills. Ga., May 27, 1864.

Thomas Waltham, enl. Sept. 16, 1862. Transf. to Invalid Corps Nov. I, 1863. Mustered out June 28, 1865.

John N. Mitchell, enl. March 24. 1863. Taken prisoner Jan. 30, 1864.

Robert Bennett, enl. Oct. 8, 962. Taken prisoner Sept. 9, 1863.


COMPANY G.


William A. Powell, enr. as Capt. Nov. 13, 1862. Resigned April 23, 1864.

James Brennan, enr. as 1st Lieut. Nov. 13, 1861. Resigned April 28, 1863.

John B. Irwin, enr. as 2d Lieut. Nov. 13, 1862. Promoted to Capt. Co. C, April 8, 1864;

Thomas Burke, enr. as Sergt. Oce. 20, 1862. Ditch. June 7, 1863.

George Evans, enl. Oct. 10. 1862. Disch. Dec. 5, 1863.

Nelson Shurtliff. enl. Nov. :20, 1862. Ditch. May 1, 1863.

John Miller. enl. Nov. 1;1862. Transf. to Co. F, Jan. 1, 1863. Disch. April 22, 1863.

l'atrick Welsh, enl. Nov. 10, 1862. Tutu sf. to CO. Cl, Jan. 1, 1863. Mustered out May 30, 1865.

Alexander Vandermark, enl. Nov. 10, 1862. Transf. to Co. B, Jan. 1, 1863. Killed at Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863.

John Linden, enl. Oct. 28, 1862. Died at Louisville, Ky., June 10, 1863.

James Hennessey, enl. Nov. 20, 1862. Transf. to Co. H, Jan. 1, 1863. Disch. June 10, 1863.

William St. Parker, enl. Sept. 17, 1862. Transf. to Co. H, Jan. 1, 1863. Taken prisoner at Chickamauga, Sept. 19; 1863. Died in Andersonville prison Aug. 11, 1864.

William L. Reed, enl. April 11, 1863. Promoted to Corp. July 25, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Christopher Fudron, enl. April 11, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George Ranch, enl. April 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Hiram B. Stevens, enl. April 17, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William Ball, enl. March 28, 1863. Died at Nashville, Aug. 13, 1863.

Alexander Baird, enl. April 10, 1813. Killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863.

Burton Hayes, enl. Apt il 16, 1863. Disch. Nov. 10, 1863.

James L. Lloyd. enl. April 11, 1863. Disch.

John Boyle, enl. March 28, 1863. Promoted to Sergt. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps May 23, 1864.


COMPANY H.


Eben S. Coe, enr. as Capt. Nov. 17, 1862. Promoted to Lieut. Col. 196th Inf. March 26, 1865.

John Sterrus, enr. as 1st Sergt. Co. C, Sept. 20, 1862. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Co. H, June 30, 1863; to 1st Lieut. Co. B, Sept. 17, 1864, and to Capt. Co. H, April 11, 1865. Mustered out July 9, 1865.

James T. McGinness, enr. as 2d Lieut. Sept. 29, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Co. F, April 17, 1863.

Samuel B. Payne, enr. as 2d Lieut. Aug. 2, 1863. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Co. C, Sept. 18, 1864.

James Dillon, enl. Oct. 9, 1862. Promoted to Corp. March 2, 1864, and to Serge. June 10, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Allen Blether, enl, Sept. 23, 1862. Promoted to Corp. March 9, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Robert A. Denham, enl. Oct. 7, 1862. Promoted to Corp. March 9, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Eugene M. Cowdery, enl. Oct. 9, 1862. Promoted to Corp. March 9, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

John A. Kriegman, enl. Oct. 29, 1862. Promoted to Corp. May 19, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

William M. Conolly, enl. Oct. 16, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 10, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph Bartlett, enl. Sept. 29, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Frank Drake, enl. March 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Daniel N. Dunning, enl. Nov. 30, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John Green, enr. as Corp. Sept. 16, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Leo Herrick, enl. Sept. 30, 1863. 31ustered out with the Co.

James Hays, enl. Nov, 26, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Thomas H. Jones, enl. Oct. 6, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Jacob H. Karker, enl. Dec. 1, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Felix Lafayette, enl. Sept. 24, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Reeves Lucas, enl. Nov. 3, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph Mitchell, enl. Dec. 11, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Patrick McCarty, enl. Dec. 28, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Patrick Murray, enl. Oct. 29, 1863. Mustered out July 18, 1865.

Franklin Moore, enl. April 4, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William McCaffrey, enl. Dec. 1, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Peter Moore. enlisted Nov. 4, 1863. Left sick at Nashville Aug. 19, 1864.

Casper Ohl, enl. Oct. 7. 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Peter Price, enl. Oct. 8, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John Phelps, enl. Nov. 10, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

James Ryan. enl. Nov. 2, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William Rogers, enl. Oct. 29, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John H. Reed, enl. Oct. 11. 1863. Left sick at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 20, 1865.

Daniel S. Critchfield. enl. Dec. 11. 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Samuel B. Smith, enl. Oct. 10, 1862. Mustered out May 19, 1865.

Charles Smith, enl. Sept. 21. 1863. Left sick at Chattanooga Nov. 28,1863.

Jacob Suitor, enl. April 4, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Michael Wolf, enl. Dec. 13, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George Wilkeson. enl. May 29, 9463. Mustered out with the Co.

William W. Wilcox, enl. March 22. 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry E. Lowe ey, enr. as Corp. Oct. 7, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863.

Nelson Lent. cur. as Corp. Sept. 12. 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863.

John Doyle. enr. as Sergt. Oce. 11, 1862. Died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 10, 1863, from wounds recd at Chickamauga Sept. 19.

Samuel H. Harrison. enr. as Corp. Oct. 6, 1862. Died at Manchester, Tenn., July 24, 1863.

Edward Dangerfield, enl. Oct. 27, 1862. Died at Cleveland, O., Jan. 4, 1863.

Darwin L. Goble, enl. Oct. 7, 1861. Died at Franklin, Tenn., March 5, 1863.

Charles A. Gregory, enl. Dec. 15. 1863. Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14. 1864.

Samuel Kemp, enl. Oct. 9, 1862. Died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 10, 1863, from wounds recd at Chickamauga Sept 19.

John McDermot, enl. Oct. 9, 1862. Died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 1, 1865.

Philip Noll, enl. Jan. 5, 1864. Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.

William Nicholson, enr. as Corp. Sept. 17, 1862. Killed at Pickett's Mills, Ga., May 27, 1864.

John C'. Hurley. enl. Sept. 24, 1863. Captured May 27, 1864. Died in Andersonville prison Sept., 1864.

David Sellers, enl. Dec. 29, 1863. Died at Chattanooga, Tenn., June 2, 1864, from wounds recd May 9.

Ephraim G. Seaples, enl. April 6, 1863. Killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863.

Terence A. Dempsey, enr. as Sergt. Sept. 19, 1861.

Gardner Barber, enl. Oct. 8, 1862. Disch. Feb. 20, 1863.

David W. Sturgiss, enl. Sept. 10, 1862. Disch. July 18, 1863.

William H. Pepperday, enr. as Sergt. Oct. 6, 1862. Disch. Sept. 15, 1863.

Andrew Fridley, enl. May 25, 1863. Disch. Oct. 10, 1863.

Basil L. Spangler, enl. Oct. 19, 1863. Promoted to 1st Lieue. in U. S. Col. Troops Nov. 17. 1863.

John A. Foot, enl. Oct. 6, 1862. Disch. March 7, 1864.

Jonathan L. Spencer, enl. May 21, 1863. Disch. May 23, 1864.

Jonathan Wright, enl. Sept. 19, 1862. Disch. Oct. 10, 1863.

William W. Webster, enl. Oct. 19, 1863. Disch. Dec. 31, 1864.

John Nagle, enl. Oct. 25, 1862. Disch. May 23. 1865.

Andrew Koll, enl. Sept. 29, 1863. Disch. June 18, 1865.

Charles D. Camp. enl. Oct. 10, 1862. Disch. Sept. 15, 1863.

Thomas J. Crooks, enr. as Corp. Oct. 9, 1862. Promoted to 1st. Sergt. Wounded Sept. 19, 1863. Transf. to Invalid Corps March 8, 1865. Mustered out July 26, 1865.

Charles D. Collins. (See Non-Com. Staff.)

James Powell. (See Non-Com. Staff.)

Peter R. Granel. (See Non-Com. Staff.)

Henry McKinnon, enl. Sept. 23, 1863. Transf. to Invalid Corps Sept. 26, 1863.

William Deitz, enl. Oct. 28, 1862. Transf. to Invalid Corps Sept. 26, 1863.

Thomas A. Johnston, enl. Oct. 30, 1862. Transf. to Invalid Corps Sept. 26, 1863.

John Mooney. enl. Sept. 3, 1862. Transf. To Invalid Corps Dec. 11, 1863.

Tracy L. Barnes. enl. Nov. 17, 1862. Transf. to Co. C. Jan. 1, 1863. Died in rebel prison at Richmond. Va., Oct. 27, 1863.


COMPANY I.


John C. Smith, enr. as 2d Lieut. Jan. 30. 1863.

Albert A. Wilson, eta Dec. 13, 1863. Mustered out with the Co., July 9, 1865.

Edgar M. Tower, enl, Nov. 27, 1863. Disch. Nov. 1, 1864.

Martin Ellsner, enl. Dec. 23, 1862. Transf. to Co. E, Jan. 1, 1863. Disch. Aug. 24, 1864.

George Henzen, enl. Aug. 22. 1862. Transf. to Co. G, Jan. 1, 1863. Died at Nashville, Tenn., April 23, 1863.

George Reichert, enl. Aug. 22, 1862. Transf. to Co. G, Jan. 1, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Jan. 1, 1864. Mustered out July 9, 1865.

John Shook, enl. Dec. 19, 1862. Transf. to Co. G., Jan. 1, 1863. Mustered out July 9, 1865.


COMPANY K.


Alfred Wilson, enl. Aug. 31, 1863. Transf. to Non-Com. Staff as Sergt. Maj. March 1, 1865. Promoted to 1st Lieut. June 12, 1865. Mustered out with the Reg.


Frederick Hogendoble, enl. Co. A, 128th Inf. Dec. 30, 1861. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Co. K, 124th Reg. April 28, 186.3. Resigned March 10, 1864.


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William Clark, enl, June 11, 1863. Promoted eo Corp. March 1, 1865, and to sergt. June 10, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. July 9, 1865.

Charles Everete, enl. Aug. 12, 1863. Promoted to Sergt. March 1, 1864. Mustered oue with the Co.

Oliver Casler, enl. Sept. 3, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

John Gibson, enl. Aug. 12, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

John J. Delehanty, enl. Aug. I, 1863. Promoeed to Corp. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Orin Marvin, enl. Aug. 31, 1863. Promoeed to Corp. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Frederick Towser, enl. July 11, 1843 Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles Brainard, enl. Aug. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Loren Brainard, enr. July 30, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Nicholas Arn, enl. Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Hugh Baxter, enl. July 31. 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William C. Clark, enl. July 1, 11363. Absent sick since May 18, 1864.

John Dorn, enl. Sept. 12. 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Peter Dorn, enl. Sept. 12. 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles Emerick, enl. Sept. 2, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George Gibson, enl. May 18, 1863. Absent sick since Sept. 19, 1863.

William Gunshorn, enl. Sept. 12, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Lewis Holshocker, enl. Aug. 26, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George R. Jumont, enl. Aug. 31, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John Miller, enl. June 11, 1863. Taken prisoner Jan. 18, 1864.

Jacob Naigle, enl. Jan. 2t, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Martin Quinn, enl. Sept. 12, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

James Quinlan, enl. Aug. 24, 1863. Wounded Dec. 16, 1864.

Jacob Shaub, enl. July 23. 1863.

Reuben Spencer. enl. Aug. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Melancton Teel, enl. Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William Vanness, enl. July 16, 1863.

Henry Williams, enl. July 24, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Thomas Wallace, enl. Sept. 5, 1863.

David Young, enl. June 11, 1863. Mustered out-with the Co.

James Clark, enl. July 11, 1863. Killed in action May 9, 1861.

Hugh Gauntley, enl. Aug. 31, 1863. Died at New Albany, Ind., Nov. 6, 1864.

Joseph Martin, enl. Aug. 12, 1863. Died at Nashville, Tenn., March 21. l865.

William Martin, enl. June 14, 1863. Killed in action Sept. 19, 1863.

Edward O'Neill, enl. Aug. 18. 1863. Died of wounds received in action June 24, 1864.

John Rei, enl. Aug. 1, 1863. Died in Andersonville prison June 9. 1864.

George saunders. enl. Aug. 15, 1863. Died at Chattanooga Nov. 1863.

Joseph Sims, enl. Aug. 1, 1863. Died from wounds received in action Oct. 1863.

Alexander Stewart, enl. July 7, 1863. Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.

Thomas Thompson, enl. July 3, 1863. Killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863.

William B. Thompson, enl. July 3. 1863. Died of wounds received in action Feb. 2, 1865.

James McDowd, enl. Sept. 1, 1863. Promoted to Sergt. Disch. May 10, 1865.

John Walsh, enl. July 7. 1863. Disch. May 10, 1865.

George Click, enl. July 13. 1863 Disch. for disability Aug. 28, 1864.

John Ford, enl. July 20, 1863. Disch. Sept. 12, 1864.

John Lloyd, enl. July 20. 1863. Disch. for disability Aug. 18, 1864,

Sage Nicharson, enl. July 19, 1863. Disch. Nov. 7, 1863.

William Sutton, enl. June 16, 1863. Disch. for disability.

Frederick Waggoner, enl. June 11, 1863. Disch for disability March 10, 1865.

William Kearns, enl. June 1. 1863. Disch. Nov. 7, 1863.

William Sauteman, enl. July 19, 1863. Disch. Nov. 7, 1863.

John U. Hennie. enl. Aug. 12, 1863. Disch. May 3, 1865.

Adam Zeigler, enl. July 10, 1863. Disch. May :30. 1865.

John Connell. enl. Sept. 2, 1863. Disch. May 18, 1865.

William Birch. enl. July 11, 1863. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps.

George Morrison, enl. Sept. 2, 1863. Mustered out July 25, 1865.

John Mayberry, enl. Aug. 20. 1863. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Oct. 7, 1864.

James W. Lyttle, enl. Aug. 10, 1863. Mustered out July 17. 1865.

Andrew Mesmer. enl. Aug. 26, 1863. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Sept. 20 1864.

John Mellen, enl. June 11. 18113. Taken prisoner Jan. 1844.


CHAPTER XXIX.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH AND ONE

HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.


Formation of the One Hundred and Twenty-ftfeh—The Cuyahoga Representation—Off for Louisville and Franklin—Driving out the Rebels and holding the Town—The Battle of Chickamauga—The Victory of Mission Ridge—A Fight in East Tennessee, etc.—Heavy Loss at Dalton, Resaca, Lost Mountain and Kenesaw—Brilliant Success at Franklin—Gen. Thomas' Compliment—Subsequent Services—Mustered out —Members from Cuyahoga County—The One Hundred and Twenty- Eighth as Guards—The Members from Cuyahoga—The Hoffman Battalion—Services of the Regiment—Mustered out—List of Cuyahoga Men.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH 1NFANTRY.


THIS regiment was recruited for three years, in the autumn of 1862, and on the 5th of October was mustered in with eight full companies, of which Cuyahoga county furnished one hundred and eleven men, scattered in small numbers through all the companies. Col. Emerson Opdycke was it first commander. On the 3d of January, 1863, the regiment left Cleveland six hundred and fity seven strong, for Louisville, where a stay was made until January 28th, followed by a move to Franklin, Tenn. There the enemy was encountered, and after a sharp engagement dislodged from the town. Twice—on the 9th of March and 10th of April-the rebels attempted to recapture Franklin, but in both instances were repulsed by the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth.


Remaining in Franklin until June 21st, the regiment joined its command at Murfreesboro, and on the 24th began the memorable, dreary march to Hillsboro, whence it moved by slow stages to Chattanooga, where it arrived on the 9th of September, and in the vicinity of which it was engaged in sharp skirmish work until the 18th of that month. On the latter day the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth first took part in a general engagement. In the battle of Chickamauga, which opened on the 18th, the regiment won such conspicuous honors that General Rosecrans personally complimented it, and General Woods christened it " The Tiger Regiment of Ohio." On the 25th of November, the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth entered the field of battle for the second time—on this occasion at Mission Ridge—and during that long and bloody fight, although it covered itself with glory, it sustained a severe loss in killed and wounded.


Marching to Knoxville and thence to Dandridge, the regiment fell into an engagement with the enemy at the latter place, on the llth of December, and for the better part of two days performed severe and continuous work, during which it lost thirteen men in killed and wounded. Directly after this affair the One Hun-


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dred and Twenty-fifth retreated to Knoxville, where its ranks were reinforced by the accession of Companies I and K, recruited in Ohio after the regiment had left the State. The time from December 20, 1863, to May 3, 1864, was passed in winter quarters at Loudon and Cleveland, Tennessee. Upon the latter day the regiment moved out of camp as part of the Third brigade, Second division, Fourth corps, and set out for Georgia with General Sherman, who then entered upon his Atlanta campaign. In the engagement before Dalton, on the 7th and 8th of May, the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth was in the thick of the fight and lost heavily. At Resaca and Lost Mountain the regiment distinguished itself, and at Kenesaw Mountain—when Colonel Opdycke's promotion to the command of a brigade advancedLieut. Col. Moore to the head of the regiment—there was more severe work and more severe regimental loss.


After the fall of Atlanta, the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth was called to Nashville, then threatened by Hood, and took part in the battle of Franklin; winning high honor and capturing eighty prisoners and two battle-flags. Colonel Opdycke was in command of the brigade in which the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth fought, and after the battle, General Thoinas said to him: "Colonel Opdycke your brigade saved the army at Franklin, and saved Nashville." During the battle of Nashville, the regiment rendered effective service. On reaching Huntsville, Ala., January 6, 1865, it went into winter quarters, whence it emerged on the 28th of March. It moved without active service to Knoxville, and thence, by way of Nashville, to New Orleans; being mustered out of service in Texas on the 25th of September. It then returned to Ohio, and was discharged at Camp Chase on the rtb of October, 1865.


MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


George L. Wood, enr. as Major Nov. 27, 1862. Resigned April 30, 1863.

Henry McHenry, enr. as Surg. Oct. 6, 1862. Resigned June 1, 1865.

Porter Yates, enr. as Asst. Surg. Oct. 6, 1862. Resigned May 6, 1863.

John E. Darby, enr. as Asst. Surg. Sept. 24, 1862. Trausf. to 42nd U. S. Col. Troops April 7, 1864.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Lyman L. Herring, enr. as Hosp. Steward Nov. 14, 1862. Died April 22, 1863.

Benj. F. Young, eur. as Prin. Musician Oct. 22, 1862. Mustered out June 9, 1865.

Peter Demme, enl. Nov. 14, 1862. Prom. to Prin. Musician May 20, 1863. Disch. for disabiliey May 10, 1863.


COMPANY A.


Thomas Richmond, enl. March 22, 1864. Wounded May 14, 1864. Transf. to Co. I, June 7, 1865. Mustered out Sept. 25, 1865.


COMPANY B.


Orsamus Fitch, enl. March 27, 1864. Transf. to Co. C, June 20, 1865. Mustered out Sept. 25, 1865.

John W. King, enl. March 31, 1864. TraUsf. to Co. C. June 20, 1865. Mustered out Sept. 25, 1865.

George Pigott, enl. March 7, 1864. Transf. to Co. C, June 20, 1865. Mustered out Sept. 15, 1865.

Edwin M. Reynolds, enl. Feb. 24, 1864. Trausf. to Co. C, June 20, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.


COMPANY C.


Sanford Armstrong, enl. Dec. 15, 1863. Mustered out Sept. 25, 1865. John Handley, enl. Dec. 27, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Minos Radcliff, enl. Dec. 31, 1863. Wounded May 14, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry Baker. enl. Nov. 1, 1862. Died Aug. 29, 1863.

Festus . Tyler, enl. Oct. 23, 18432. Died Aug. 25, 1864.

Mark Shields, enl. Jan. 4, 1864. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Dec 29, 1864.

John Campbell, enl. Dec. 28, 1863. Mustered out May 16, 1865.


COMPANY D.


Thomas Gillen, enl. Oct. 13, 1862. Promoted to Corp. July 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. Sept. 25, 1865.

Andrew J. Gillen, enl. April 8, 1864. Wounded May 14, 1864.

George S. Hill, enl. Nov. 16, 1862. Mustered out Sepe. 27, 1865.

David Keck, enl. Sept. 30. 1862. Wounded Nov. 30, 1864, and sent to Hosp. at Cleveland, O.

John King. end March 31, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John Putnam, enl. Oct. 17, 1862. Wounded May 14, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

John Walters, enl. Feb. 25, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Timothy Cooley, enl. Jan. 12, 1864. Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.

John H. Whittaker, enl. March 1, 1864. Promoted to 1st Sergt Mustered out Sept. 1, 1865.

James Beggs, enl. March 1, 1864. Wounded Nov. 30, 1864. Disch. for disability May 17, 1865.

Mortimer J. Fuller, enl. April 1, 1864. Mustered out June 7, 1865.

Edward McLane, enl. Jan. 23, 1864. Disch. for disability June 21, 1865.

George Pfaff, enl. March 3, 1864. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Nov. 24, 1864. John S. Williams, enr. as Corp. Oct. 30, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Feb. 1, 1865.

Almon Hitchens, enl. April 16, 1864. Promoted to Corp. July 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. Sept. 25, 1865.

Frederic Allen, enl. March 16, 1864. Promoted to Sergt. Aug. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. Sept. 25, 1865.

Hudson Fitch, enl. Dec. 28, 1863. Promoted to 1st Sergt. Sept. 1st, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. Sept. 25, 1865.


COMPANY F.


George Klein. end Nov. 22, 1862. Disch. May 16, 1865.

Charles Harbye, enl. Nov. 23, 1862. Disch. from Hosp. April 30, 1863.

George Seigneur, enl. Nov. 14, 1862. Disch. July 14. 1863.

Henry Schneider, enl. Nov. 22, 1862. Disch. Jan. 11, 1863.

Claude Clere, enl. Nov. 14, 1862. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Sept. 1, 1863. Mustered out Nov. 15, 1863.

Joseph Grime, enl. Nov. 14, 1862. Taken prisoner at Chickamauga Sept. 20, 1863.


COMPANY G.


Joseph E. Pero, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Promoted to Corp. May 1, 1864, and to 1st Sergt. Sept. 2, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. Sept. 25, 18415.

James Logan, enr. as Sergt. Nov. 2, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

John Simpson, enl. Nov. 4, 1862. Wounded at Dandridge Jan. 17, 1864, Promoted to Corp. same day for bravery, and to Sergt. June 1, 1854. Mustered out with the Co.

Christopher Berry, enr. as Drummer Dec. 20, 1863.

Joseph Garety, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Edwin Hudson, end Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

David Lyons, enl. Dec. 29, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

James Wade, enl. Nov. 19, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

James Kelley, enl. Dec. 18, 1863 Disch. May 19, 1865.

Edward Nichols, enl. Jan. 11, 1864. Disch. Feb. 17, 1865.

James Shay, enl. Dec. 13, 1863. Disch. May 19, 1865.

Charles Clodell, end March 29, 1864. Mustered out with the Co., Sept. 25, 1865.

John Dailey enl. Dec. 24, 1863.

Charles Knapp, enl. Dec. 24, 1863. Wounded May 14, 1864.

Robert W. Thompson, enl. Nov, 4, 1862. Mustered out July 1, 1865.


COMPANY H.


Charles Leimback, enl. Nov. 8, 1462. Promoted to Sergt. Dec. 31, 1862, to 2d Lieut. March 3. 1864, to 1st Lieut. July 8, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Leroy Thompson, enl. Jan. 12, 1864. Promoted to Sergt. May 1, 1864. Mustered out with the Co., Sept. 25, 1863.

Peter Damme. (See Non-commissioned Staff.)

Nicholas Schmitz, enl. Nov. 12, 1862. Missing since battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863.

Theodore Allardt, enl. Dec. 14, 1863.

Francis S. Krutnm. enl. Oce. 17, 1863. Died at Blaine's Cross-Roads, Tenn., Dec. 28, 1863.

Jacob Berner, enl. Feb. 2, 1864. Died at Atlanta, Sept. 28, 1864,

John Weller. enl. Nov. 26, 1853. Died ae Chattanooga, Feb. 12, 1864.

William DeCraff, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Disch. April 30, 1864.

William Dailey, enl. Dec. 24, 1863. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps May 19, 1865. Disch. for disability June 26, 1865.


148 - GENERAL HISTORY OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


Valentine Ptitieger, enl Jan. 24,1864. Disch. June 28, 1865.

Charles Mueller, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Promoted to 1st Serge. Wounded Nov. 30. 1864. Disch. May 27, 1865.

Seymour O. Wheeler, enl. Dec. 29, 1863. Disch. May 30, 1865.

Warner M. Caldwell, enl. Oct. 17, 1863. Disch. May 30, 1865.

Henry Schneerer. enl. Jan. 4, 1864. Disch. May 18, 1865.

John Weier, enl. Jan. 8, 1864. Promoted to Corp. Disch. May 29, 1865.

Frederic Wagner, enl. Dec. 28. 1863. Disch. for disability April 17, 1865.

Conrad Weddell, enl. Jan. 5, 1864. Disch. for disability May 9, 1865.

Peter Zoller, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Mustered out Sept. 30, 1865.

Frederick Wolf, enl. Jan. 12, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

George Seifert, enl. Jan. 6, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

August Pietsch, enl. Dec. 30, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Frederic Nanck, enl. Jan. 7, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

James L. Lowman, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Missing since action of June 27, 1864.

Ernst Groebe, enl. Dec. 15, 1863.

Charles Eckerman. enl. Dec. 28, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Anselm Meyer, enl. Sept. 25, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Sept. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Michael Elliott, enl. Dec. 5, 1863. Killed at Kenesaw, Ga.. June 27, 1864.

Gottlieb Schultz, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Killed at Kenesaw June 27, 1864.

Jacob King. enl. Dec. 10. 1863. Died at Nashville, Aug. 3, 1864, from wounds.

Henry Thiele, enl. Jan. 5, 1864. Died at Nashville Aug. 21, 1863.

Franz Esch, enl. Feb. 2, 1864. Died at New Albany, Ind. Jan. 10, 1865.

George Putnam, enl. Oct. 2, 1863. Died at Galveston, Texas, Aug. 1, 1865.

William Somerby, enl. Dec. 9, 1863. Disch. May 19, 1865.

Rhinehard Sillfleisch, enl. Dec. 24, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Sept. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Patrick Murray. enl. Oct. 26, 1863. Disch. July 18, 1865.


COMPANY I.


William W. Cushing, enl. Co. C. Sept. 30, 1862. Prom. to 1st Lieut. Co. G. 125th Reg. Nov. 10. 1862, and to Capt. Co, I, May 18, 1864. Res. May 24. 1865.

William Caughey, enl. Sept. 2, 1863. Promoted to Corp. July 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co. Sept. 25, 1865.

Patrick Donoghue, enl. Aug. 7, 1863. Wounded May 14, 1864. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps, Dec. 28, 1864. Mustered out Nov. 11, 1865.

Michael Goebel enl. Sept. 7, 1863. Died at Louisville, Ky., May 20, 1864, from wound of May 14th.

Charles Miller, enl. Aug. 4, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Elden Porter, enl. Aug. 10, 1863. Wounded May 14, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Richard Roessler, enl. sept. 5, 186'3. Promoted to Corp. Feb. 23, 1865, and to Sergt. July 3, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Albert Radel, enl. Aug. 4, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Gustav Seydler, enl. Aug. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

August Webber, enl. Aug. 25, 1863. Wounded May 14, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

David Cary, enl. Sept. 2, 1863. Mustered out May 22, 1865.

James Prince, enl. Sept. 21, 1864. Mustered out June 24, 1865.

John Close. enl. Sept. 11, 1863. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Jan. 20, 1865. Disch. July 19, 1865.


COMPANY K.


Alexander W. Cleveland, enr. as Corp. Nov. 21, 1863. Died at Nashville, Tenn., March 16, 1864.

Perry Coon, enl. Nov. 30, 1863. Died at Nashville, May 10, 1864.

Jacob Fensterwald, enl. Oct. 29, 186:3.

Ernest Lutzo enl. Sept 16, 1863. Died at Loudon. Tenn., March 18, 1864.

Lewis N. Robinson. enl. Nov. 27, 1863. Transf. to Vet. Res. Corps Oct. 20, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 30, 1865.

William Sleinel. enl. Oct. 21, 1863. Killed at Rocky Face Ridge, May 8. 1864.

Henry Welling, enl. Nov. 27, 1863. Wounded May 14. 1864. Disch. for disability Jan. 20, 1865.

Charles Meeker. enl. March 1. 1864. Mustered out wieh the Co.

Jacob Menem, enl. March 8, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.


Although the One Hundred and Twenty-eighth was enlisted for three years of active field service, it was chiefly employed in guard duty within the State of Ohio; especially at the posts of Johnson's Island and Sandusky—the latter becoming, early in 1862, a depot for rebel officers detained as prisoners of war.


Two hundred and ninety-nine men from Cnyahoga county enlisted in the regiment, which, on the 25th of December, 1863, consisted of but four companies, previously known as The Hoffman Battalion." This battalion had been on duty principally at Johnson's Island since 1862, though it had furnished frequent detachments for field service—a brief campaign in pursuit of the rebels in West Virginia in 1862 being a part of the latter work. During its service ryn guarding Johnson's Island, the One Hundred and Twenty-eighth was actively, and sometimes arduously employed, yet its discipline was kept to a high mark. While ever ready and eager to take the field, it never gained the opportunity for winning laurels in that direction, although some small detachments occasionally saw service. The discharge of prisoners having followed the rebel surrender in the spring of 1865, the One Hundred and Twenty-eighth left the island on the 10th of July, 1865, and on the 17th of the same month was mustered out at Camp Chase.


MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Edward A. Scovill, enr. as Major Sept. 1, 1863. Promoted to Lieut. Col. Aug. 9, 1864. Disch. March 25, 1865.

Junius R. Sanford, enr. as Capt. Co. E Nov. 21, 1863. Promoted to Major March 25, 1865. Mustered out July 13, 1865.

Porter Yates, enr. as Asst. Surg. Jan. 5, 1864. Mustered out July 13, 1865.

Charles C. Starr, enr. as 1st Lieut. Co. G Dec. 22, 1863. Prom. to R. Q. M. Feb. 13, 1865. Mustered out July 13, 1865.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Orville P. Foster, enl. in Co. D. Sept. 8, 1862. Prom. to Hosp. Steward Dec. 30, 1863.


COMPANY A.


Orlen S. Hayes, enl. as 1st Lieut. and Adjt. Dec. 22, 186:3. Prom. to Capt. Co. A June 29, 1865. Mustered out July 13, 1865.

John Bryan, enl. Dec. 30, 1861. Mustered out at end of term, Jan. 20, 1865.

John H. Brodbent, enl. Dec. 24, 1861. Mustered out at end of term, Jan. 20, 1865.

Thomas Burke, enl. Dec. 30, 1861. Mustered out at end of term Feb. 16, 1865.

Frederick Hogencloble, enl. Dec. 30, 1861.

Peter Lent, enr. Dec. 30, 1861. Died at Sandusky, O., March 30, 1862.

Marcus Lent, enl. Dec. 24, 1861. Disch. for disability Dec. 26, 1862.

Eugene D. Mitchell, enl. Dec. 23, 1861.

Charles E. Ross, enl. Dec. 30, 1861. Mustered out at end of term. Jan. 20, 1865.

Dewitt Rees, enl. Dec. 30, 1861. Mustered out at end of term, Jan, 20, 1865,

William Ryan, enl. Dec. 30, 1861. Mustered out at end of term, Jan. 20, 1865.

Samuel A. Taylor, enl. Dec. 30, 1861. Mustered out at end of term, Jan. 20, 1865.

Edward F. Wheeler, enl. Dec. 30, 1861. Mustered out at end of term, Jan. 20, 1865.

Carlysle Whipple, enl. Dec. 24, 1861. Disch. Aug. 10, 4863.


COMPANY B.


Edward E. Young, enr. as 1st Serge. Dec. 23, 1863. Promoted to sergt. Maj. Dec. 20, 1854, and to 2d Lieut. April 2. 1865. Transf, to Co. K June 9, 1865. Mustered oue with the Co. July 13, 1865.


Stephen E. Douglass. enr. as Sergt. Jan. 25, 1862. Mustered out at end of term Feb. 17, 1865.

Samuel D. McElroy, enr. as Corp. Jan. 23, 1862.


Robert Corlett, enl. Feb. 3, 1862. Disch. for disability Oct. 31, 1862.

Thomas Goudy, enl. Jan. 21, 1862. Mustered out at end of term Feb. 17, 1865.

Samuel F. Smith, enl. Jan. 21, 1862. Mustered out at end of eerm Feb. 17, 1865.

Jacob Wagner enl. Jan. 30, 1862. Mustered out at end of term Feb. 17, 1865.

Andrew F. Whitman, enl. Jan. 29, 1862. Disch. for disability Sept. 10, 1862.

Alonzo D. Wilson, enl. .11, 1862. Mustered out at end of term Feb. 17, 1865.

Warren Wooden, enl. Jan. 23, 1862. Disch. for disability Sept. 5, 1862.

Daniel W. Smith, enl. Aug. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH. INFANTRY, ETC. - 149


COMPANY C.


Eugene D. Mitchell, enl. Co. A, Dec. "41, 1861: Promoted Dec. 21, 1863, to 2d Lieut. Co. F, and to 1st Lieut. Co. C, April 22,1865. Mustered out July 13, 1865.


COMPANY D.


George Hutchinson, enl. as 1st Sergt. Sept. 5, 1882. Promoted to 2d Lieut. Mustered out with the Co. July 13, 1855.

Charles A. Hunt, enr. as Sergt. Sept. 10, 1862. Disch. for disability Dec. 14, 1864.

Jonathan B. Tuttle, enr. as Sergt. Sept. 11, 1862.

Isaac N. Rogers, enr. as Corp. Sept. 6, 1862. Promoted eo Sergt. Dec. 17, 18(12.

Hugh Green, enl. Sept. 9, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles F. Peck, enl. Sept. 5. 1862 Mustered out June 3, 1865.

Lycurgus M. Peak, enl. Sept. 11, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Ebenezer King. enl. Jan. 9. 1864. Promoted to Corp. June 10, 1865. Mustered out July 13, 18135.

Charles C. Campbell, enr. as Corp. Sept. 8, 1862. Mustered out with the Co. July 13. 1865.

Charles M. Adams, enl. Sept. 6, 1862. Promoted to Sergt. Mustered out with the Co.

Edward W. Clark. enl. Sept. 10, 1802. Mustered out with the Co.

Scott Doane, enl. Sept. 6, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Ambrose M. Greger; enl. Sept. 9, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Jacob Miller. enl. Sept. 11. 1862. Disch. for disability Aug. 30, 1863.

William Phillips, enl. Sept. 10, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

Orlando Stafford, enl. Sept. 5, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

William Sherman, enr. Sept. 9, 1862. Mustered out June 3, 1865.

Lucas Scott, enl. Sept. 9. 1862. Disch. for disability Aug. 20, 1863,

Orville P. Foster. (See Non-commissioned Staff.)

Franklin S. Ferry, enr. Sept. 8. 1862. Mustered out with the Co. July 13, 1865.

William G. Marshall, enl, Sept. 11, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Eli C. Holmes, enr. as Corp. Sept. 8,1862. Promoted to Sergt. Mustered out with the Co. July 13, 1865.

Isaac Buskirk, enl. Sept. 8, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles H. Bushnell, enl. Sept. 9, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Samuel O. Crittenden, enl. Sept. 5, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry H. Penny, end. Sept. 11, 1862. Mustered out with the Co.


COMPANY E.


Junius R. Sanford. (See Field and Staff.)

Henry H. Smith, enr. as 1st Lieut. Dec. 21, 18e3. Promoted to Capt. April 2e, 18(15. Mustered out with the Co July 13, 1865.

Edward E. Young, enr. as 1st Sergt. Dec. 23, 1863.

Lorenzo Horn, enr. as Corp. Dec. 18, 1863. Promoted to Sergt. Jan. 1, 186.5. Mustered out with the CO.

Henry M. Crocker. enr. as Sergt. Dec. 18, 1863. Promoted to 1st Sergt. May 14, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Horner L. Blair, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Promoted to Sergt. Jan. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

William H. Radcliffe, enl. Dee. 18, l863. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

Spencer O. Arnold, enl. Dec. 15, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Robert Nelson, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

George W. Harland .enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Everett E. Taylor, enl. Dee. 15, 1863. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865. :Mustered out with the Co.

Manning J. Axtell, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Christian Beier, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William H. Barrett, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

James F. Chapin, enl. Dec. 16, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph H. Cartwright, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John Ode. enl. Dec. 10, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Alonzo Crocker. enl. Dec. 18, 18e3. Mustered out with the Co.

Eugene Daviso enl. Dee. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Amos Dedge, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George L. Dayton, enr. Dee. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Eli Emmons, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mastered out with the Co.

George W. Ford, enl. Dec 10, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William Goodyear, enl. Dec. 10, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Seneca B. Hickox, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Danford Hubbard, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Mark Hebblethwaite, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Adam Hartwig. enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

DeWitt Leslie, enl. Dec. 18. 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Abner M. Leslie, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Allison D. Lutz, enl. Dec. 16, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Allen McFarrand, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

James E. Newton, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry A. Plato, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Solomon Parker, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Elijah Percival, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Michael F. Palmer, enl. Dec. 16, 1863. Mustered out with the Co:

George A. Patchen, enl. Dec. 15, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Salmon E. Platt, enl. Dec. 16, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Richard Rogers, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Washington G. Read, enl. Dec. 16, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William G. Richards, enl. Dec. 10, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph H. Redfield, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Alfred H. Sanford, enl. Dec. 15, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Greenbury Stevens, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Anson H. Silvernail, enl. Dec. 20, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Gottlieb Steible, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John B. Taylor, enl. Dec. 15, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Edward H. Thurston, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

James M. Weideman, enl. Dec. 18 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph Wilford, enl. Dec. 10, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Sterling Wing, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Andrew W. Taylor, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co. July 13, 1865.

David P. Badger, enl. Dec. 10, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Alvin Cole, enl. Dec. 8, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Demetrius Judd, enl. Dec. 7, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

John Merritt, enl. Dec. 9, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

James L. Oaks, enl. Dec. 8, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Thomas J. Rodgers, enl. Dec. 10, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

James S. Viers, enl. Dec. 1, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Wm. H. Thomas, enr. as Corp. Dec. 8, 1863. Mustered out with the Co., July 13, 1865.

Newton Colson, enl. Dec. 10, 1862. Mustered out with co.

Almon Gleason, enl. Dec. 9, 1862. Mustered out with the co.

Daniel Garman, enl. Dee. 10, 1862. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with Co.


COMPANY F.


Alfred N. Mead, enr. as Capt. Dec. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the co , July 13, 1865.

John N. Harrington, enr. as 1st Lieut. Dec. 26, 1863. Mustered out with

the Co.

Henry F. Hastings, enr. as Sergt. Dee. 19, 1863. Promoted to 1st Sergt. April 6, 1865. Mustered out with the C..

William W. Richardson, enr. as Serge Dec. 24. 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John H. Way, enr. as Sergt. Dec. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Edward Thompson, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Promoted to Serge. April 6, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Manley. C. Severance, enl. Dec. 15, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

Wesley Gill, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

Jared Gardner, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Promoted to corp. Mustered out with the Co.

John H. Harding, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Promoted to Corp. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles H. Rockwell, enl Dec. 18, 1863. Promoted to Corp. April 6, 1865. Mustered out with the Co.

Franklin H. Hosford, enr. as Musician March 29, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Otto Allbright, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles W. Andrews, enl. Dec. 11, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Alonzo B. Akins, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Mustered Out with the Co.

Henry H. Akins, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Alfrcd Annis, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William W. Beckwith, enl. Dec. 21, 1863. Mustered out with the co.

Orville Barchard, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Samuel Barchard, enl. Dec. 18, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Tyler R. Curtis, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Tobias Cover, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Charles Cuddeback, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

M. Carter, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Theodore Curtis, enl. Dcc. 14, 1862, Mustered out with the Co.

Joseph Cahoon, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William D. Cline, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Gardner Cady enl. Dec. 20, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Horace A. Durkee, enl. March 7, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.

Adam Filker, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry Francis, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Thomas Francis, enl. Dec. 17, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Henry G. Greenhoe, enl. Dec. 15, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William C. Greenhoe, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

William Greenhoe, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Michael Greenhoe, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Merritt Haight, enl. Dec. 19, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George Hahn, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

John Hall, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

George Jarrett, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Mustered out with the Co.

Franklin Kreesler, enl. March 16, 1864. Mustered out with the Co.