Gc M. L, 973.74 V59r 1866 1429679 ENEALOGY COLLECTION / 3 1833 02216 0920 Gc 973.74 V59r Report of the Adjutant & Inspector General of the state of Vermont, from Oct 1, 1865 to Oct. 1, 1866 Gc 973.74 V59r 1866 1429679 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 http://archive.org/details/reportofadjutantOOverm REPORT OF THE H %&ktmt & ffitgprfmf dmral STATE OF VERMONT, From Oct. 1, 1865, to Oct. 1, 1866, U 1 7J. W VS9r MONTPELIER: WALTON'S STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 18 6 6. 1129679 STATE OF VERMONT, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, ) Woodstock, Oct. 1, 1866. \ To His Excellency The Governor of the Stale of Vermont : Sir: I have the honor herewith to transmit my Report, as Adjutant and Inspector General, from the date of my last Annual Report, October 1, 1865, to October 1, 1866. I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, PETER T. WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General, REPORT. The obligations resting upon the State of Vermont, in connec- tion with the active prosecution of the war for the preservation of the Union, have been performed ; all the volunteer organiza- tions from the State have been mustered out of the service of the United States ; the military records of the State have been com- pleted and perfected, so far as is at present practicable ; all accounts for expenditures in connection with this Department, outstanding at the commencement of the present year, have been called in, so far as known, examined, verified and transmitted to the proper officer of the State for adjustment and payment and presentation to the War Department of the United States for re-payment to the State, and the occasion and necessity for the performance of the unusual and extraordinary duties, and the ex- ercise of the enlarged powers, with tbeir attendant responsibili- ties, which have devolved upon this office during the continuance of the war, cease, in a great measure, with the submitting of this Report. Muster out of Troops. At the date of my last Annual Report, there were yet remain- ing in the service of the United States the Seventh Regiment of Vermont Veteran Volunteers, then stationed at Clarksville, Texas, and a Battalion, consisting of four companies of the Ninth Regiment of Vermont Volunteers, then stationed at Portsmouth, Va. All the other organizations, which had been sent from the State, and which had contributed as largely, as has been shown by my previous Reports, to the reputation and honor of the State, and the success of the national arms, had ceased to exist a3 such, and the officers and men composing them had laid aside their arms, and, assuming again the garb of citizens, had quietly 6 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. mingled with the masss of the community and returned to their original peaceful employments, with no indications left of the terrible events which during the four preceding years had taxed the energies and resources of the State to their utmost, except the record of their gallant deeds of bravery, the maimed veterans, whose appearance among us makes constant appeal to our sym- pathies and our respect, and the vacant places in many a house- hold, eloquent of the remembrance of the gallant men whose lives have been surrendered in defence of the^ great principles of freedom, unity and equality before the law. The Seventh Regiment was removed from Clarksville to Brownsville, Texas, August 4, 1865, where they remained, in the performance of such guard and other duty as was necessary for the enforcement of the law and the preservation of order, through the winter, when they were mustered out of service at Brownsville, on the fourteenth of March, 1866, with twenty-two commissioned officers and three hundred and twenty-six enlisted men, and returned to Brattieboro', where they arrived on the fifth of April, and were paid and' discharged. Efforts were made to procure their earlier discharge from the service, but were unsuccessful ; and probably the ultimate welfare of the offi- cers and men was thereby promoted, since a return to the State in the midst of the rigors of a Vermont winter, after their four years of acclimation in a Southern climate, might have seriously affected their general health, and perhaps have cost valuable lives. Since the publication of my last Annual Eeport, I have received from Colonel Holbrook a more detailed report of the movements and operations of the regiment in connection with the siege of Mobile, than had been previously transmitted, and I annex his report in Appendix E. The assurance given by Col. Holbrook of the discipline and gallant bearing of his regiment is fully verified by General Order No. 12, Head-Quarters Military Division of the Gulf, — a copy of which I also annex in Appen- dix E. ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. 7 The Battalion of the Ninth Regiment remained in Virginia, in the performance of ordinary camp, guard and provost duty, through the autumn, and were mustered out of service on the first day of December, 1865, with twelve commissioned officers and three hundred and two enlisted men, and returned to Bur- lington, where they were paid and discharged. Records and Files. During the war, a mass of records, files and returns have accumulated in this office, all containing information of value to the State and to the individual officers and soldiers in service from the State, as well as to every town, which has furnished its quota of troops, but almost valueless, unless properly arranged, consolidated and indexed. While the war was in progress, and unceasing labor was required to furnish the quota of the State under the frequent calls for men, this work could only be done to the extent which was necessary for the immediate purposes of this and the other departments of the State. During the present year all these sources of information, including the Rosters of volunteers enlisted during the war, the regimental and hospital returns, the records of burials at the several rebel prisons, the muster-in-rolls, bi-monthly muster and pay rolls and the muster- out rolls, the enlistment contracts and records of town credits, have been carefully examined, compared and verified ; all material facts, not before noted, or varying from previous reports, have* been entered upon the Rosters, and the whole transcribed upon new Rosters in such extended form as to show, at a glance, the entire military record of each officer and man, so far as it is material and is known. I have prepared, and publish herewith, as the first part of Appendix B, a complete Roster of all the commissioned officers who have served in "Vermont organizations during the war, — showing the name, age, rank, company, regiment, date of com- mission, date of muster into the service of the United States, residence at the time of joining the service, and military record, 8 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. while in the service, of each officer. I also annex as Part II of Appendix B, an alphabetical index to the Roster of commis- sioned officers, with references to the page of Part I, on which the name of each officer appears. I also annex, as Part III of Appendix B, a Roster of the Seventh and Ninth regiments, and of the Unassigned Recruits, — showing the names and military record of all men not heretofore finally accounted for, or shown remaining in the service, in my previous annual Reports. And, as Part IV of Appendix B, I annex a Table of Corrections of the Rosters published as Appendix D of the Report for the year ending October 1, 1864, and as Appendix D of the Report for the year ending October 1, 1865, rendered necessary in part by returns and reports received since those Reports were published, and in part by errors of the press, and by a more thorough and systematic examination and comparison of rolls and returns on file, not previously practicable. Final Statement. I am enabled also to present, as the result of the completion of the records in this office, a final statement, carefully prepared and believed to be accurate, showing, by companies, regiments, and in the aggregate, the number of original members of each organization from this State, the additions to each by promotion or transfer from other organizations, and by recruits, the loss sustained by each by promotion or transfer to other organizations, or to the army of the United States, by death in action, from wounds, from disease or otherwise, by discharge, for resignation, for wounds, for disease or otherwise, and by desertion, and the number in each organization finally mustered out of the service of the United States. I annex, in Appendix 0, a transcript of this final statement, showing the number of original members, the gain and loss and the number mustered out of service, by regiments, batteries and detached companies, and in the aggregate- ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. 0 It will be observed, that of twonty-ciglit thousand nine hund- red and sixty-seven officers and men, who have served in Ver- mont organizations, all are finally accounted for, with the excep- tion of seventy-five men. The number not finally accounted for, when the last regiment had been mustered out of the service of the United States, was much larger, — being nearly seven hund- red,— somewhat reduced, however, by a more thorough examina- tion of rolls and returns previously received, — but yet leaving more than five hundred men, of whom no record had been ob- tained. Many of these men had died in rebel prisons, many had been discharged from hospitals in various parts of the country, and no returns forwarded, and many, though borne upon the rolls as absent, sick, or wounded, proved to be in fact, deserters. For the purpose of obtaining all the information possessed by the friends of these men, circulars were addressed to the selectmen of each town in the State, to which any missing men was originally credited, requesting them to obtain and transmit any information practicable. Much credit is due to the several Se- lectmen for the care which they exercised and the labor which they performed in procuring and reporting such facts as were material. By their assistance, I was enabled to complete therec* ord of more than three hundred and fifty men, of whom no final report had been previously received. The names of the remain- ing men, not finally accounted for, were published in Circular No. 4,— annexed in Appendix A — copies of which were sent to the selectmen of each town, to each postmaster, and to the several newspapers in the State ; and the information obtained thereby has reduced the number, not finally accounted for, to seventy five, as above stated. Having thus made every effort, which has occurred to me as being practicable, or efficient, I know of no source from which further information can be obtained, and am therefore compelled to leave the military records of the State, to this extent, incomplete. 10 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL^ REPORT. Total Number of Men Furnished. To the Final Statement of Vermont organizations, I have also annexed a statement of the number of re-enlistments in the field, the number of enlistments in the State for the United States army and navy, and the number of drafted men who paid commuta- tion.—showing that the whole number of troops famished by the State during the war is thirty-four thousand two hundred and thirty- eight, — being an excess over the aggregate quotas under all calls, of five hundred and nine men. The number credited to the State by the War Department is thirty-five thousand two hundred and forty-two, — exceding the number shown by the records in this office by one thousand and four, — and giving the State a credit, over the aggregate quotas under all calls, of fifteen hundred and thirteen men. It is not possible, that the credits given by the War Depart- ment include any men enlisted in the State, whose enlistment is not shown by the records in this office, since it is not probable, that any man entitled to the state pay of seven dollars per month would omit to claim it, and the Rolls in the Treasurer's office, from which the payments have been made, are based upon and correspond with the Rolls in this office. Bat the discrepancy may be and probably is to be accounted for, to a considerable extent, by enlistments in organizations of other States to the credit of this State, which appeared upon the Muster In Rolls of those organizations and were not reported to the State. Appli- cation has been made to the War Department for a statement of the credits given from this source, but without success, — the rec- ords of the Department having been so kept as to render it im- practicable, without the expenditure of too much time, to ascer- tain their number. The credits in the War Department were also made, to a considerable extent, from the weekly reports of the Provost Marshals and of the Acting Assistant Provost Mar- shal General of the State, which were made in numbers, and not by name ; and it is probable that some error may have occurred ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. 11 in the records of credits in the War Department from this man- ner of making the account. Engagements. I have also prepared, and annex in Appendix D, a list of the engagements, with the date of each, in which each regiment, bat- tery and detached company from this State participated and bore honorable part during the war. It shows, that Yermont troops participated in the first and last battles of the war, and presents a record, of which the officers and men of the several organiza- tions are entitled to be proud. The torn fragments of colors dis- played in the State House, the maimed and war-worn veterans whom we daily meet, the soldiers' monuments in our burial grounds, the long rows of head boards in the National Cemete- ries, the records of the martyrs to freedom murdered in Southern prisons, as well as the military records of the State and the grate- ful memories of the people, attest the fearless fidelity with which the soldiers from Vermont defended the integrity of the nation and nobly sustained the honor of the State upon all of these fields of blood. Eecords op Town Credits. There has been considerable labor required to be performed during the year in completing and perfecting the records and ac- counts of the several towns in the State for men furnished and credited during the war. The system adopted, while the war was in progress, was, as has been stated in my previous Annual Reports, to credit to each town every man, by name, furnished by such town, with a note of the company and regiment, to which the man was assigned, — thus enabling the officers of each town, whenever they desired, to ascertain, by examination, whether all the credits, to which the town was entitled, had been given, and to call attention to any omission. From the fact that no com- plaint of error has been made for the last two years, it is assum- ed, that these records are as correct as they can be made ; and, 12 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, as between the State and each town in the State, they furnished ample means from time to time, for ascertaining the exact stand- ing of the towns and the surplus credit to which each was enti- tled, or the deficiency which each was required to supply, But with the close of the war it became apparent that new questions were to arise, not merely as between the State and the several towns, but also between the towns and the men credited, which would render it necessary to show, in addition to the names of the men credited, the quotas of the towns under each several call, and the call upon which each credit applied, as af- fecting the right of the men to local bounties, authorized by suc- cessive votes of the towns under different calls, and frequently varying very considerably in amount ; and for the purpose of fa- cilitating the business of the office in this respect, I have caused to be prepared, from the daily records of town credits, kept as I have above stated, a consolidated journal, showing the enrolment of each town at successive dates, the quota under each call, the number of men furnished, and for what term of service, in each month, with a statement of the excess, or deficiency, at the close of each month, and also a final Ledger account with each town, charging each with the several quotas assessed, and crediting each with the aggregate number furnished under each call, with suitable rests and balances struck from time to time, and the final standing of each town at the close of the war. A statement of these final results will be found published in Appendix F to my Annual Report for the year ending October 1, 1865. These records may now be regarded as finally closed ; and they are of great value, not only as an important and reliable part of the history of the State and of -each town in the State, and as precedents for the future, if in the future such precedent shall be required, but also, for present purposes, as the only and most reliable evidence upon which courts of justice can act in suits pending for the recovery of local bounties,— for which pur- pose transcripts and official certificates have been frequently re- quired to be furnished during the year. adjutant & inspector general's report. 13 State and Town Expenses for the War. la December last a commuaication was received by the Gov- ernor from the Chairmaa of the Select Comaiittee of Congress on the war debts of the loyal States, requesting that a statement be forwarded, at the earliest day practicable, of all money advanced and expended by the State and the several towns in the State in support of the war for the preservation of the Union. This com- munication having been referred by the Governor to this office, Circular No. 1, — annexed in Appendix A, — was issued December 25, 1865, requesting the selectmen of the several towns to pre- pare and forward statements, upon blanks furnished, of the ex- penditures by their respective towns. From the information thus obtained, and information available from other sources, it appeared that the aggregate expense of the State and of the several towns in the State, during the war, had been $8,814,353 40. Of this amount, the sum of $3,407,172 71, as nearly as could be ascertained and estimated, had been paid, or was to be paid, by the State, as the extra pay of seven dollars per month to enlisted men serving in Vermont organizations, — leaving the sum of 15,407,180 69, as the aggregate expense in- curred by the State and by the several towns in the raising of troops to serve in the army of the United States ; — of which amount, the sum of $5,215,787 70, was expended by the several municipal corporations in the State for that purpose. Adding to the aggregate amount of expenditure the subsequently accruing pay of seven dollars per month to the enlisted men of the Seventh Regiment, then remaining in service, and the accounts against the United States, which had been presented by the State for pay- ment, but which had been rejected, or suspended, and it makes an aggregate expenditure by the State and the several localities in the State of about $9,087,353 40, for the purposes and as the re- sult of the war. This statement of expenditures, taken in coanection with the Final Statement of troops furnished, which I have referred to 14 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. above, enables us to realize, to a certain extent, the energy and determination manifested by the State of Vermont in the prose- cution of the war. With a Grand List, as the basis of taxation, in 1861, of $970,690 09, a population of 815,116, and an en- rolled militia of 36,680, the State has famished for the war 31,238 men, at an expense of $9,087,353 40 ; and of the 34,238 men furnished, 5,128 were lost by death, killed in action, or died of wounds, disease, or otherwise, and 5,022 men were discharged from the service for wounds, disability, or otherwise, — an aggre- gate of loss by death or discharge of 10,150 men, — more than two out of every seven of the whole number furnished. Accounts Against ths United States. la accordance with the provisions of the act of the Legislature, entitled " An Act defining the duties of certain State officers, and for the protection and benefit of the Treasury," approved November 9, 1865, all vouchers for accounts in favor of the State against the United States, remaining in this office at the date of the enactment of that statute, amounting in the aggre- gate to $62,290 14, have been delivered to the Auditor of Ac- counts, and all evidence necessary to sustain them has been furnished, so far as is practicable, or has been requested ; and all accounts against the State, remaining in this office unpaid, or which have been since presented for examination and adjustment, have been transmitted to the Auditor, In my last Annual Report, pages 121-2, 1 stated the condition, at that time, of the accounts in favor of the Selectmen and Listers of the towns in the State for services and expenses con- nected with the raising of troops in 1862, for nine months' ser- vice. All the accounts of this class, remaining in the office, were prepared in the detailed form necessary, and, having been certified by the Governor, were transmitted, February 9, 1866, to the Adjutant General of the army. The accounts transmitted were as follows : Accounts of Selectmen— for services and ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. 15 expenses in enlisting men for nine months' service, $2016 77 ; for transportation of recruits, $810 54 ; for subsistence of re- cruits, $1360 94; for drafting men, $82 67. Accounts of Listers — for making and returning enrolment in 1862, $17 78. Aggregate, $4288 70. About the twenty-fifth of May these accounts were mostly returned, through Brevet Colonel William Austine, U. S. Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer for the State, with objections and disallowances noted as to a portion of the items, and re- quests for additional explanation as to other items. The amount of the items not allowed was as follows : Accounts of Selectmen —for services and expenses, $94 63 ; for transportation, $793 58 ; for subsistence, $821 86 ; for drafting, $13 69 ; aggregate, $1723 76. The greater portion of the objections were occa- sioned by the omission of the officer having the examination of the accounts in charge to notice the fact that all the men for nine months' service were enlisted by the Selectmen, and conse- quently subsisted and transported by them, previous to the or- ganization of the several companies ; and many of the items disallowed were precisely similar, in character and form, to items in the same class of accounts, which have been heretofore allowed and paid to the Selectmen of other towns without objection. Additional explanations and copies of records and rolls, show- ing that the objections were taken under a misapprehension of material facts, were prepared as soon as practicable and delivered, together with the returned accounts, to Colonel Austine on the tenth of August, by whom they were again transmitted to the War Department for further action. It is believed that the ob- jections taken have now been mainly obviated, and that the ac- counts will be paid as soon as the necessary further examinations can be concluded at Washington. Drafts upon the Treasury of the United States were received on the tenth of September, 1866, in payment of fifteen accounts in favor of individuals for transportation by stage, or team, of re- 16 ADJUTANT & INSPBCTOE GENERAL'S REPORT. emits for nine months' service in 1862, amounting in the aggre- gate to §543,00, which I had presented for payment March 31, 1863, as I have heretofore reported. These drafts have been transmitted to the several persons entitled to theim In my last Annual Report, page 122, 1 referred to the accounts of the several Sail Road Companies in the State for transporta- tion of troops and recruits. These accounts have passed under examination in this office during the present year, and have nee- essarily required much labor in their adjustment. They were in the form of requisitions for transportation, signed by the proper of- ficers. Previous to November, 1863, existing orders only required that the number of persons to be transported should be stated in the requisition. By General Order No. 366 of the War De- partment, dated November 13, 1863, it was farther required that the requisition should state, in the case of enlisted men, the num- ber of recruits, their company and regiment, and whether prior or subsequent, to the muster in of the organization, to which the recruits belonged, or, if the recruits were for an old organization, whether prior, or subsequent, to the muster in of the recruits themselves. It was not until July, 1864, that any order was an- nouneed, requiring that the names of the recruits to be transported should be stated in the requisition. In all cases the requisitions issued conformed to the orders in force at the time. But when the accounts were presented for- payment by the United States, the last order, requiring that the names of the persons to be transported should be stated in the requisitions, was applied to all the requisitions presented for payment, al- though by far the larger number of them were issued previous to that order, and payment was refused of every one which did not state the names. And a rule was also applied, that no payment would be made by the United States for the transportation of re emits, who, for any cause failed to be mustered into the service of the United States ; and the burden was imposed upon the Rail Road Companies of furnishing the necessary information un- ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. 17 der both of these requirements. This the Companies could not do ; and the accounts were all transmitted to this office and the labor was necessarily required to be performed here. By comparing the requisitions with the enlistment contracts and Forwarding Rolls, which the Selectmen and Superintendents of Recruiting, under their instructions, had transmitted to this office, and with the Muster In Rolls and rolls of rejected men, which had been received from the several mustering offices, I was enabled to meet satisfactorily these unexpected requirements and to indorse upon nearly every requisition the names of the men transported. The requisitions, thus indorsed, under which only men mustered had been transported, were returned to the U. S. Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer for the State, and, as no further requirement has been made in respect to them, it is presumed that they have been -paid. All requisitions for the transportation of recruits not mustered were transmitted to the Auditor of Accounts against the State. And when, as was fro quently the case, the requisition was for the transportation of several recruits, some of whom were mustered and some rejected, the names of the men not mustered were placed upon new requi- sitions, to which the signatures of the original signers of the re- quisitions were obtained, and which, when completed, were trans- mitted to the Auditor ; and the original requisitions, reduced to the number of men transported and actually mustered, were transmitted to the U. S. Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer. This labor, by the expenditure of much time and care, has been completed, and no accounts of this class now remain in this office for examination, or further attention. Brevet Colonel William Austine, Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General and Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer, was relieved from duty at Brattleboro on the thirty-first of Aug- ust last, the office closed^ and the records and files pertaining to it transferred to Captain Norman J. Hall, U. S. Army, Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer at Boston, Massachusetts. 3 18 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, Preservation of Official Records and Files, The official records and files, -which have accumulated in this office duriDg the late war, are now in a condition as nearly com- plete as they can probably ever be made. They consist of the Rosters of the organizations from this State, in five large vol- umes, an Alphabetical Index to the Rosters, in two volumes, eight volumes of Records of Official Correspondence, three vol- umes of Records of Orders, six volumes of Records of Town Credits, the enlistment contracts of nearly thirty thousand men, with the corresponding descriptive and forwarding Rolls, the records of the recruiting service, the Muster In Rolls of all the organizations, of recruits, and of officers promoted, the bi-monthly Master and Pay Rolls of the several organizations subsequent to August, 1863, the regimental returns and reports during the war, the hospital returns and reports of the State Commissioners at Washington, Philadelphia and New York, the official corres- pondence during the war, besides various other documents, re- ports and returns. These records and files are of inestimable value to the State, to every officer and soldier from the State, and to the representa- tives of those who have died in the service, as well as to the fu- ture historian. If destroyed, they could not be replaced; and the proper measures to be adopted for their care and preserva- tion require serious attention. The necessity for their daily use in the office of the Adjutant and Inspector General, except for the purpose of furnishing certified transcripts for use as evidence in courts of law and for the Pension Office, the office of the Sec- ond Auditor in the Treasury Department and the office of the Surgeon General at Washington,— which have been required in great number during the present year,— will have in great part ceased at the close of the year. If, as has been the custom hith- erto, the place of their location shall continue to be the place of residence of the Adjutant and Inspector General, and change with each successive change in the office, not only is the risk of ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. 19 their destruction by fire, or other casualty greatly increased, but they will in time become dilapidated, scattered and lost, and the archives of the State will be as destitute of records pertaining to the war of 1861, "as they now are of records of the war of 1812 and of the Revolutionary war. I respectfully recommend, that one of the rooms in the State House at Montpelier, connected with the office of the Adjutant and Inspector General in that building, be made fire proof, — which can be done at reasonable expense, — and that these records and files be required by law to be there deposited and kept, and that the Adjutant and Inspector General be allowed to appoint an assistant, resident at Montpelier, who shall have authority to certify copies of records and files, as may be required. Organized Militia. I have presented very fully, in my previous Annual Reports, and more especially in my last Report, my reasons for believing that an efficient and well drilled and disciplined organized mil- itia is as essential an element, under a republican form of govern- ment, as either the legislative, executive, or judiciary depart- ments, and that although in theory it may be very plausible to argue, that in the future, the laws will all be readily obeyed, universal peace is to prevail, and no complications are to arise, which shall require, or justify, the expense of maintaining the militia, yet that in fact the same elements exist, and will contin- ue to exist in human nature, in the State, and in the Nation, which have existed, since the government was established, and that the best safeguard against any unlawful interference, by individuals, or by communities, with the rights of the State and of the citizens of the State, consists in a due and proper prepara- tion, at all times, for any such emergency. When the late war commenced, a partial, incomplete and extremely deficient militia organization, then existing, enabled the State to meet the first call for troops with a promptness and success, which could not have- been otherwise attained. 20 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, The Statute of 1864 prescribed a system for the organization of the Militia, which, in practice, has proved as complete and perfect, as could be desired ; and the organization has been maintained, and is now in very complete condition, although but one company drill has been required by law, during the year. With the addition of a regimental drill and parade in each year, the organization can be maintained and its efficiency preserved with comparatively small additional expense. But as the law now stands, in this respect, the organization, only, can be pre- served, and that with difficulty, while its efficiency will be great- ly impaired, and probably entirely destroyed. The present strength of the Organized Militia is six thousand nine hundred and ninety, (6,990) officers and men, as shown by the Tabular Statement annexed in Part I of Appendix F. The number present for duty at the June parade and drill, with the exception of two companies, (Co. K, Eleventh Regiment Infantry, and Co. I, First Regiment Cavalry,) from which, through the negligence of their respective commanding officers, no returns have been received, was five thousand six hundred and twenty- one (5,621.) The net amount of fines incurred for delinquencies in the performance of military duty during the year ending De- cember 31, 1865, and reported to the Treasurer for payment into the Treasury of the State, was $1,038 81. Since the date of my last Report the sections of Light Ar tilery raised in Stowe, St. Albans and Montpelier, have been assigned to the Battery attached to the First Brigade, and the Battery has been organized by the election of a Captain, and is designated as the First Battery of Light Artillery, Vermont Militia. 1 annex, as Part II of Appendix F, a copy of the Roster of the Commissioned Officers of the Organized Militia. A vacancy exists in the office of Brigadier General of the First Brigade, occasioned by the acceptance of the resignation of Brig. Gen. John L. Bar stow for physical disability. adjutant & inspector general's report, 21 Armament of the State. The armament of the State is as follows : — 16,875 Springfield Rifled Muskets, with all equipments aud ac- coutrements complete. 2,000 Enfield Rifles, with equipments and accoutrements com plete, 60 Austrian Rifles. 387 Smooth bore muskets. 54 Flintlock muskets. 1,196 Remington Carbines, with accoutrements, &c, complete, 482 Smith's Carbines, complete. 1,195 Remington's Revolvers, complete. 485 Starr's Revolvers, complete. 18 Twelve pounder Napoleon Guns, bronze, with Caissons, Battery wagons, Forges and all harness and other equipments complete. 1.696 Cavalry sabres, complete. 450 Artillery sabres, complete. 5 Six pounder brass guns. 2 Six pounder iron guns, unserviceable. 1.697 Sets cavalry horse equipments. 2,473 Rounds spherical case, (1446 fixed.) 1,600 Rounds canister (fixed.) 700,882 Rounds musket ammunition, elongated ball cartridges, fixed. 142,432 Rounds pistol cartridges, fixed. 120,000 Rounds Remington Carbine cartridges, fixed. 28,000 Rounds Smith's Carbine cartridges, fixed. The variation from the report of last year in the number of Springfield Rifled muskets is occasioned by the fact, that boxes, received from the Arsenal and supposed to contain Springfield Rifled Muskets, proved, upon examination, to contain, in part, Austrian Rifles and smooth bore muskets. 22 adjutant & inspector general's report, Commissions. The whole number of commissions issued from this office, from October 1, 1865, to October 1, 1866, has been seventy-six. Of this number nineteen have been issued to officers of organizations in the service of the United States, and fifty-seven to officers of the organized militia. The Fenians. In the early part of the month of June last, an attempt was made to organize, upon the borders of this State, an expedition, consisting of men of Irish birth, known as Fenians, into the ad= joining Province of Canada East. The movement commenced on the first of June, and about fifteen hundred men, from various States, assembled in Fairfield, Franklin, and in and about St. Albans. They were poorly supplied with arms and ammunition, and although they moved across the line into Canada on the seventh of June, the expedition proved a failure, and they re- turned into this State on the ninth of June. The United States' Government interfered early to prevent any infraction of the neutrality laws ; troops, of the Regular Army, were stationed at St Albans, Swanton and Franklin, and all the protection was afforded to the citizens of this State, which was required, — so that, although the movement was carefully observed by the offi- cers of the State, no occasion was found to exist for any action upon their part, While the men engaged in the expedition re- mained within this State, they were commendably quiet and or- derly, and upon their return from Canada they proceeded direct- ly to St. Albans, where they were furnished with rations and transportation by the United States' officers, upon condition, ac- ceded to, that the expedition should be abandoned, and they were sent at once to their respective homes, and had all left the State by the eleventh of June. It is not known that any injury was committed upon either the persons, or property, of citizens of this State, while the men remained within the State, 23 Summary for the Year, The labor required to be performed in the office during the year, though not equal in amount to that required while the war was in progress, has been varied and responsible. It has consisted mainly in the completing and perfecting of the military records of the State. For this purpose all Rolls and returns received during the war have been carefully examined and verified, and the Rosters, which, from almost constant daily use for four years and the frequent and varied entries and alterations required to be made upon them, had come to be in poor condition, have been compared with the original sources of information, and carefully transcribed, in such manner as to show readily the entire military history of every officer and man in the service, so far as it is im- portant, or could be ascertained. In addition, much labor has been performed in reference to the accounts remaining in the of- fice at the close of the last year and those since presented, and especially upon the accounts in favor of the several Rail Road Companies in the State for the transportation of troops, in placing them in such form and ascertaining and certifying upon them such facts as were required by the accounting officers of the General Government. I have been surprised at the great number of applications received during the year from the Pen- sion Office, the Second Auditor in the Treasury Department, and the Surgeon General of the army, for information in respect to the military record of soldiers who have been in service from this State, as affecting their claims for pensions and arrearages of pay and bounty. It was to be supposed that all material facts were matters of record in the office of the Adjutant General of the Army ; but I learn that those applications for transcripts of the State records are only made in cases where the records of the War Department fail to furnish the necessary information. In nearly every case I have been able to furnish the required facts ; and this evidences the present practical value of the rec- ords and files in this office, in the manner in which they have been kept, classified and preserved, to the soldiers from the State 24 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, and their representatives. The Roster of the Organized Militia has been kept corrected during the year, from the returns re- ceived, and the Muster and Pay Eolls have been carefully ex- amined, verified, certified and transmitted to the Treasurer for payment. As heretofore, I have been indebted to Brevet Colonel William Austine, United States Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer for this State, while he remained on duty within the State, for the interest which he has manifested and the assistance which he has afforded in the completion of the records of the office, and the closing of the accounts presented for adjustment. Colonel Austine has called my attention to a paragraph upon page eight of my last Annual Report, in which it is stated that the quotas of the several towns, under the call for troops of De- cember 19, 1864, were assessed by the A. A. Provost Marshal General for the State, in disregard of the request of the Gov- ernor for delay, until he could communicate with the War De- partment, and has transmitted to me evidence, that the request of the Governor was at once communicated by him to the Pro- vost Marshal General, and that it was by express direction of that officer that the quotas were assessed, as stated. It is due to Colonel Austine that the paragraph should be corrected in ac- cordance with the fact. I have retained during the year two of the clerks, Henry B. Bradley and Henry S. Knight, who have been heretofore em- ployed in the office ; Eugene Putnam continued in the office un- til the first of July ; and James "V. Parker was employed until August. I am under great obligations to each of them for faith- ful and efficient service and valuable assistance. Mr. Bradley has been the Chief Clerk in the office since November, 1861, and his familiarity with the records and files and with the entire business of the office has afforded me very great advantage in the performance of my official duties. The services of Mr. Putnam were indispensable, while he remained, and cannot be apprecia= ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. 25 ted by me too highly • and Mr. Knight is entitled to great com- mendation for the very beautiful manner in which he has trans- cribed the Rosters and the care which he has taken to verify their correctness. Official Expenses. The expenses of the office, during the year, have been as fol- lows : — For the quarter ending December 31, 1865, 11497 60 do March 31,1866, 1135 61 do June 30. 1866, 1156 31 do September 30, 1866, 822 25 14611 77 The classification of the accounts is as follows : — Clerks, $3,194 86 Stationery, 212 43 Printing, 137 71 Telegraph, 88 56 Postage, 307 57 Rent of office, fuel, lights and furniture, 209 00 Express and transportation, 147 12 Miscellaneous and personal expenses, 314 52 :,611 77 Conclusion. The State of Vermont, by her wise policy and her prompt ac- tion, the bravery of her soldiers and the energy and determina- tion of her citizens during the last five years, has made a proud addition to her previously high reputation. Essentially an agri- cultural community, without experience in or preparation for war, every man called for has been promptly furnished and every dol- lar necessary has been as promptly expended. Two measures, adopted by the Legislature at the commencement, with wise fore- 4 26 ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT. thought, have contributed largely to the result, — the provision for State pay, by which every enlisted man in a Vermont organiza- tion received a monthly payment of seven dollars, in addition to his pay from the United States, — -and the provision for State aid, — under which every soldier, having a family, could remain in tbe service with the undoubting certainty that their necessities would be relieved, and their comfort be provided for by the State, which had assumed their charge. The rebellion has been suppressed, the army has been disband- ed, the soldiers from Vermont, who survived the hardships of the camp and the perils of the battle-field, have returned to their avo- cations of peace and mingled again with the communities, which sent them forth to protect the nation's integrity, and there is lit- tle left now, save upon the imperishable page of history, to remind us that we have passed through one of the most bloody wars that the world has ever witnessed. Deeply grateful that I have been permitted to record this final result, grateful to Your Excellency, and to those who have preceded you in office during the war, for the kind consideration which has been extended to me in the performance of the arduous and responsible duties which have de- volved upon me, I respectfully submit this my final Report, PETER T. WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General, APPENDIX A ORDERS. APPENDIX A. STATE OF VERMONT. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, ? Woodstock, October 17, 1865. S General Order No. 1. 1. Samuel W. Thayer, of Burlington, is hereby appointed Surgeon General of the State of Vermont, with the rank of Brigadier General. 2. The following appointments upon the Staff of His Excellency the Gov- ernor and Commander-in-Chief, are hereby announced : George N. Carpenter, of Northfield, to be Colonel and Aid-de-Camp ; Albert Clarke, of Rochester, to be Colonel and Aid-de-Camp ; Benjamin H. Dewey, of Waterbury, to be Colonel and Aid-de-Camp ; James T. Allen, of Newport, to be Colonel and Aid-de-Camp. By order of His Excellency, PAUL DILLINGHAM, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. PETER T. WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General, STATE OF VERMONT. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Woodstock, December^th, 1865. General Order No. 2. The orders of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, now in force, pre- scribing rules and regulations for the correction of the enrolment of the militia and the government of the organized militia, are hereby modified, as follows : — 1. The selectmen of the several towns and the common-council-men of the several cities in this State, or, if in any city there shall be no common- council-men, the aldermen of such city, shall, on the first day of April in each year, carefully examine and correct the record of the enrolment of the militia of their respective towns and cities, observing, in the performance of such duty, the instructions contained in sections two to thirteen, inclusive, of General Order No. 8 of the Governor of Vermont, dated March 28, 1865, and shall, immediately thereafter, and on or before the tenth day of April, in each year, transmit to the Adjutant and Inspector General a full and perfect return of all corrections and additions, made by them, as re- quired by section fourteen of said General Order No. 8. APPENDIX A.— ORDERS . So much of existing orders, as provides that corrections of the enrolment, as aforesaid, shall be made and returned by the said selectmen and common- council-men on the first day of January, July and October in each year, is hereby rescinded. 2. The commanding ollicer of each company of the organized militia of this State shall, within ten days after the first Tuesday of June in each year, make return, in duplicate, of all changes in his command since the last return, with a statement of the strength of his command at the date of the return, in conformity with the requirements of section sixty of General Order No. 8 of the Governor of Vermont, dated March 28, 1865, — one copy of which return he shall transmit to the Adjutant and Inspector General, and the other copy he shall transmit to the commanding officer of the regiment to which such company is attached. So much of existing orders, as directs that such returns shall be made and transmitted by company commanders on the first day of January, July and October in each year, is hereby rescinded. And the existing orders, requiring regimental, brigade and division commanders to make and trans- mit returns of alterations of their respective commands, are hereby so modified as to conform to the above requirement in respect to company commanders. 3. Sections seventy-four and one hundred and twenty-six of said Gener- al Order No. 8 are hereby so modified, as to provide that the " Return of Public Property" thereby required to be made and transmitted by regimen- tal quartermasters and by commanding officers of companies, shall hereafter be so made and forwarded within ten days after the first Tuesday of June in each year ; and all regulations heretofore issued, providing that such returns shall be made at other times, than the times herein specified, are hereby rescinded. 4. The duties imposed, by existing orders, upon surgeons and assistant surgeons of regiments, of making returns of exemptions allowed and of money received and of services performed, and upon commanding officers of companies, of making returns of non-commissioned officers, from time to time, and of making returns of delinquents annually, on the first day of January in each year, and of forwarding to these head-quarters the enlist- ment contracts of recruits joined, are not hereby affected, but such orders are continued in full force. By order of His Excellency, PAUL DILLINGHAM, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. PETER T WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General. STATE OF VERMONT. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, i Woodstock, December 25th, 1865. \ [Circular No. 1.] To the Selectmen of the several towns in this State : The Governor of this State has been requested by the Chairman of the Select Committee of Congress on the war debts of the loyal States, to com- APPENDIX A.-ORDERS. municate to the Committee, at the earliest day practicable, a statement, among other things, of all money advanced, or expended, by the several towns in this State in support of the late war for the preservation of the Union. This request is undoubtedly made in anticipation of some legislation, at the present session of Congress, for refunding, in some form, the amount thus expended, and with a view of obtaining all the information, upon which such legislation should be based ; and it is of great importance that the information should be furnished as soon as possible. The Selectmen of each town in this State are therefore requested, at the earliest day practicable, and by or- before the 10th day of January, A. I). 1866, to forward by mail to this office, upon the enclosed blanks, a state- ment, in duplicate, of the entire amount expended by such town for the prosecution of the war. This statement will embrace the following classes of expenditure, viz. : The aggregate amount paid by the town, or which now stands as a debt against the town, — 1 . For bounties to recruits mustered into the service of the United States ; 2. For expenses of enlisting recruits ; 3. For expense of subsistence of recruits ; 4. For enpense of transportation of recruits ; o. For any other expenses incurred by the town for the support of the war, specifying particularly for what purposes the expenditure was made. The items of expense need not be stated, but only the aggregate expense under each class. If any sums have been paid by the town to drafted men, who furnished substitutes, or to substitutes themselves, such payments should be separately stated, and not mingled with the amount paid as bounties to volunteers. Expenses which have been repaid to the town, or to the Selectmen of the town, by the State, or by the United States, and expenses for which claims have been heretofore forwarded to this office for presentation for adjustment by the United States, should not be included in the statement now request- ed. The.amouot.of such expenses can be better obtained from the claims heretofore presented. By Order of the Governor, PETER T. WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General. STATE OF VERMONT, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, ) Woodstock, January 8th, 1866. \ Special Order No. 17. 1. The resignation of Brig. Gen. John L. Barstow, commanding First Brigade Vermont Militia, for physical disability, is accepted, upon the certificate of the Surgeon General, and Gen. Barstow is hereby honorably discharged from further service . 2. Col. Jed P. Ladd, commanding the First Regiment Vermont Militia, is hereby assigned|to the command of the First Brigade Vermont Militia, until further orders, or an election shall be had by the legislature, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. APPENDIX A.— ORDERS. 3. Lieut. Col. Chester K. Leach, First Regiment Vermont Militia, is hereby assigned to the command of the First Regiment Vermont Militia, until further orders, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By Order of the Governor, PETER T. WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General, STATE OF VERMONT, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, ? Woodstock, February 24, 1866. \ {Circular No, 2.] The attention of the municipal authorities of the various cities and towns in the State is requested to the following extract from General Order No. 2, current series, from these headquarters : " The selectmen of the several towns and the common-eouncil-men of the several cities in this State, or, if in any city there shall be no common- council-men, the aldermen of such city, shall, on the first day of April in each year, carefully examine and correct the record of the enrolment of the militia of their respective towns and cities, observing, in the performance of such duty, the instructions contained in sections two to thirteen, inclu- sive, of General Order No. 8 of the Governor of Vermont, dated March 28th, 1865, and shall, immediately thereafter, and on or before the tenth day of April, in each year, transmit to the Adjutant and Inspector General a full and perfect return of ail corrections and additions, made by them, as required by section fourteen of said General Order No. 8. "So much of existing orders, as provides that corrections of the enrol- ment, as aforesaid, shall be made and returned by the said selectmen and common-council-men on the first day of January, July and October in each year, is hereby rescinded.1' A supply of the proper blanks for the "Return of Corrections," therein provided for, is herewith transmitted. It is desirable that such returns be made promptly, at the time specified, in order that the State Enrolment records may be immediately perfected. By Order of the Governor, PETER T. WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General. STATE OF VERMONT. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, ) Woodstock, May 15, 1866. S {Circular No. 3.] In view of the near approach of the time for the annual parade of the companies of the organized militia of this State, officers are reminded of the duties which will devolve upon them at that time. The law requires, that the first sergeant of each company shall give notice of the time and place of parade of such company, by posting up the order for that purpose tiuo iveelcs previous, at four public places within the limits of the company, which shall be sufficient notice to every member to appear. Under the present regulations, the " Returns of Alterations" and "Re- APPENDIX A.— ORDERS. turns of Public Property," heretofore required on the first days of January, April, July and October, in each year, are to be made only once in each year — within ten days after the first Tuesday of June. Muster and Pay rolls of the various companies, for service at the June parade, should be made and forwarded at the earliest date possible after such drill. In preparing such rolls, the signatures of the men are to be inserted under the heading, "Received Pay of," and each is to be witnessed by a commissioned officer. The following is a recapitulation of the " Returns" to be made at that time, with directions for their transmission : 1. " Beturn of Alterations and Strength," showing all changes since last preceding return, with a statement of the strength of the command at date, to be made in duplicate, by Company Commanders, and forwarded, — one copy to the Adjutant and Inspector General, and one copy to the com- manding officer of the regiment. 2. "Regimental Return,'1'1 showing the strength of the Regiment by companies, and all changes among commissioned officers since last return — to be prepared by the commanding officer of each regiment immediately after the receipt of the " Company Returns," and transmitted to the com- manding officer of the Brigade. 3. "Brigade Beturn,'1'1 showing the strength of the Brigade, and all changes among commissioned officers, to be made by the commanding officer of the Brigade immediately upon receipt of the regimental returns and transmitted to the Major General, — under whose direction a similar "Re- turn," showing the strength of the Division, and all changes among com- missioned officers, is to be prepared, immediately upon receipt by him of the Brigade returns, and forwarded to these headquarters. 4. "Beturns of Public Property," showing the uniforms and arms of the commissioned officers of the company, and accounting for all public prop- erty issued for the use of the command, to be made by company command- ers, one copy to be retained on file, one copy to be transmitted to the Adjutant and Inspector General, one copy to the Quartermaster General, and one copy to the regimental Quartermaster, — by whom a similar " Re- turn," accounting for all public property issued for the use of the regiment, is to be prepared immediately upon the receipt of the company returns, one copy to be sent to the Quartermaster General, one copy to the Adjutant and Inspector General, and one copy to be retained on file. 5. Muster and Pay Bolls, to be prepared by company commanders, one copy to be retained on file, one copy transmitted to the commanding officer of the regiment, and two copies to the Adjutant and Inspector General. 6. If changes have occured among the non-commissioned officers of a company, the commanding officer should make a "Return," in duplicate, showing such changes, one copy of which should be transmitted to the Adjutant and Inspector General, and the other to the regimental commander. Enlistment papers and Descriptive Rolls of all recruits not previously reported should be transmitted, with the Muster and Pay Rolls to this office. A supply of blanks for the current year is herewith forwarded. It is hoped that each company commanding officer will be prompt in the performance of all his duties connected with the June parade and drill, and especially in preparing and forwarding without unnecessary delay every return which is required. If this is done strictly in compliance with existing regulations, the records in the office of the Adjutant and Inspector General, and those of the several regimental and brigade commanders, and of the commanding officer of the division, can be at once placed in proper form, the necessary abstracts and returns prepared by them, and the men prompt- ly paid for the services performed by them at the drill. By Order of the Governor, PETER T. WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General. APPENDIX A.— ORDERS. STATE OF VERMONT. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, ) Woodstock, July 2, 1866. $ [Circular No. 4.] The following named soldiers, who enlisted for service in organizations from the State of Vermont, in the late war for the preservation of the Union, are not as yet finally accounted for. The last report received at this office in respect to each of them is stated against the name of each. It is important for the completion of the military records of the State that their fate should be ascertained, if possible. All returned officers and soldiers of Vermont regiments, and the officers of towns and citizens of the State gen- erally, are respectfully requested to examine this list, and if they have any information in respect to any of the men named therein, of a later date than that indicated against the name of the man in the column of remarks, or showing what has become of him, to communicate it at once to this office. Names. Alexander, Abram N. Allen, Charles Anderson, Emery Avery, Peter Bailey, John Barnes, Erastus P. Belloers, George Braman, Benjamin F. Braman, Malachi Breed, George F. Bruce, Alexander Bulson, George lL Bushey, Oliver, Jr. Carter, John Casman, William Chaffee, Jerome Chase, Zolva W. Cheeney, Gilman D« Churchill, David Ciiley, James M. D. Colcott, Joseph Craig, Myron Demars, Israel Dickerman, Lyman Divide, Peter A. 5th. Recruit. 8th. D. 54 Mass. C. 10th, K. 5th. E. 3rd. F. Cavalry. A. 11th, C. 9th. Recruit. 10th. 1 stHeavy Artillery. C. 8th. K. 7th. D. 11th. A. 5th. IstHeavy Artillery. E. 8th. Recruit. Cavalry. C. 3rd. Recruit. 2nd. C. 8th. c. Cavalry, A, Cavalry. I. 14th. D. 17th. Absent wound, since May 5, '64. No record since muster into serv. No record since muster into serv. Absent wound, since April2, '65. Absent wounded June 29, 1865. Substitute for Eli Wiswell of John- son. Absent sick July 11, 1865. Transferred from Co. M. Absent sick August 9, 1865. Transferred from Co. D. Absent sick August 25, 1865. Detained by civil authority in N. Y. since November 13, 1864, No record since muster into serv. Transferred from 2d Battery. Ab- sent sick July 28, 1865. In arrest for desertion June 28, '65, Absent sick March 14, 1866. Absent sick June 24, 1865. Absent wound, since May 5, 1864, Transferred from 2d Battery. Ab- sent sick since July 12, 1864, Absent sick June 22, 1864. No record since muster into serv. Substitute for Win. J. Sumner of Hartland. Absent sick July 11, 1865. No record since muster into serv. Absent sick June 22, 1864. Transferred from Co. K. Absent without leave Aug. 9, 1865. Transferred from Co. E. Absent wounded since July 2, 1864. Absent wound, since July 3, 1863. Absent wounded July 14, 1865. APPENDIX A.— ORDERS. I Regiment. Remarks. Donohue, Thomas Dow, Napoleon Dupont, Lewis Dwyer, John Dwyer, Patrick Dyer, John Farnham, William Finn, James Fisher Lewis L. Fleury, Thomas Franklin, Solomon B Freeman, Israel L. Gray, Hiram Green, James H. Green, Joseph Hanson, Peter O. Harker, John Hathorn, William W. Hemenway, David Hill, George Hunt, Bradbury A. Hunt, Mitchell, Jackson, Andrew James, Charles Jangle, William Jones, Thomas Keating, John Labardie, Nelson LaMudge, George Larabee, William Lathe, Moses Laurie, Clavius Lepage, Lewis Livermore, George H. Lyford, Oscar D. Martin, Joseph Massi, John Merritt, Francis Miller, Allen P. A. C. K. . D. C. B. C. c. I. II. H. Recruit. D. Recruit. K. I. K. Recruit. K, R ecruit , K. H. H. Recruit. E. Recruit, C, K. K. Recruit. Recruit. F. Recruit. H. B. F. Recruit. H. Cavalry 17th. 5th. 9th. 2nd. 11th, Cavalry. Cavalry. 10th. 4th. 4th. 54 Mass. 4th. 2nd. 6th. 5th. 17th. 2nd. 11th. 2nd. 10th, 4th. 6th. Cavalry. 5th. Cavalry, 4th. 11th. 6th. 2nd. 11th. 2nd. 6th. 4th. 11th. 2nd. 9th. Cavalry, 4th. Paroled prisoner. Absent sick July 14, 1865. Absent wound, since May 5, 1864. Absent sick December 1, 1865 At Camp Parole Dec. 15, 1864. Transferred from Co. C. Absent sick August 25, 1865. Absent sick November 18, 1864. Transferred from Co. K. Absent wounded August 9, 1885. At Camp Parole June 22. 1865. Transferred from Co. E. 2dU. S. S. S. Absent sick Julv 13, '65. Transferred from Co. H," 2d U. S . S. S. Absent sick July 13, '65. No record since muster into serv. No record since muster into serv. No record since muster into serv. Absent sick June 26, 1865. Substitute for Geo. P. Williams of Windsor. Abs'tsick June29 '65 Absent wound, since April 2, '65. No record since muster into serv. Prisoner since June 23, 1864. No record since muster into serv. Absent wounded June 29, 1865. Transferred from Co. H, 2d U. S. S. S. Absent sick July 13, '65. Substitute for Charles S. Town of Waterbury. Absent sick June 26, 1865. No record since muster into serv. Sub. for Alpheus Metcalf of Cor- inth. Abs't wd. June 19, 1865. No record since muster into serv, Transferred from Co. E, 9th Vt. Vols. Absent sick June 19, '65= Prisoner since June 23, 1864. In arrest June 26, 1865. No record since muster into serv. No record since muster into serv. Substitute for Edward Gordon of Grand Isle. Absent sick July 15, 1865. No record since muster into serv. Transferred from Co. E, 2d U. S. S. S. Absent sick JulylS, '65. Transferred from Co. C. Absent sick August 25, 1865. Substitute for Jason C. Knight of Dummerston. Absent sick July 15, 1865. Absent in confinement for deser- tion June 13, 1865. No record since muster into serv. Transferred from Co, H, U. S. S. S. Absent sick July 13, 1865. A2 10 APPENDIX A.— ORDERS. Names. Co. Regiment. Remarks. Miller, Edward 1st Bat. Absent sick August 10, 1864. Moore, Charles F. 17th. Substitute for Gardner L. Chaffee of Rochester. Absent sick July 14, 1865. Moore, Henry A. C. Cavalry. Transferred from Co. D. Absent sick August 9, 1865. Mossey, Isaiah F. 17th. Absent wounded July 14, 1865. Moyland, Michael A. 13th, Absent wound, since July 3, 1863. Murray, George F. 6th. Absent sick since June 28, 1862. Nownes, Charles C. Cavalry. Paroled prisoner since February 5, 1865. O'Brien, Abram F. 17th. Absent wounded July 14, 1865. Olena, Raphael I. 3rd. Substitute for John J. Foster of Swanton. TransferredfromCo. G. Absent sick July 11, 1865. O'Neill, Edward H, F. 17th. Absent wounded July 14, 1865. Ovitt, Henry B. 2nd. Substitute for Henry Martin of Montgomery. Absent sick July 15, 1865.^ Parker, Elihu C . Recruit. 2nd. No record since muster into serv. Parker, James D. 17th. Substitute for Geo. M. Hall of Swanton. Abs't sickJulyl4'65. Patten, Matthew D. 11th. Transferred from Co. A. Absent sick Aug. 25, 65. Pisha, George K. 3rd. Substitute for Walter Martin of South Hero. Absent sick July 11, 65. Plant, Alexander K. 5th. Absent wound, since May 5, 1864. Prue, Joseph D. 8th. Substitute for John Bascom of Bradford. Absent sick June 28, 1865. Quebec, Lorien B. 17th. Sub. for W. C. Dunton of Rutland. Abs't wound, since Sept. 30, '64 Rand, George Recruit. 9th. No record since muster into serv. Ransom, Samuel H. A. 13th. Absent sick July 21, 63. Robinson, James E. 8th. Absent sick June 28, 1865. Rogers, Albert E. F. 9th. Absent sick June 13, 1865. Ryan, Richard H. 17th. Absent sick July 14, 1865. Shaw, John M. I. 3rd. Absent sick July 11, 1865. Sherwood, Homer K. 5th. Wounded and taken prisoner June 29, 1862. Shonban, Supries I. 3rd. Substitute for Edgar Davis of Rut- land. Abs't sick July 11, 1865. Smith, Henry C. Recruit. 9th. No record since muster into serv. Smith, John A. 4th. Substitute for Hiram Gould of Shrewsbury. Paroled prisoner since Dec. 6, 1864. Smith, Samuel W., I. 15th. Absent sick June 29, 1865. Smith, Timothy J. B. 2nd. Absent sick July 15, 1865. Spear, Hiram B. 3rd. Absent sick July 27, 1864. Sweet, Abijah G. 3rd. M Camp Parole April 8, 1864. Taro, John C. 17th. Absent sick July 14, 1865. Tatro, Lewis Recruit. 2nd. No record since muster into serv. Tobin, Edmund Recruit. 6th. No record since muster into serv. Vassor, Lewis F. Cavalry. Transferred from Co. I. Absent sick August 9, 1865. Walker, Charles M. Recruit. 2nd. No record since muster into serv. APPENDIX A.— ORDERS. 11 Names. Co. Regiment. Remarks. Wallace, Thomas Recruit. Cavalry. No record since muster into serv. Wells, Henry D. 3rd. Absent sick July 27, 1864. Wetherbee, Eli F. Recruit. 2nd. No record since muster into serv. Wheeler, Alonzo A. ■ I. 7th. Absent sick March 14, 1866. Willard,gJohn H. A Cavalry. Trans, from Co. E. Paroled pris. Willard, Nelson A. 5th. In arrest for desertion June 29, '65 Williams, George Recruit. 3rd. No record since muster into serv. Wilson, John F. 17th. Substitute for Thomas B. Hall, of Groton. Abs't sick July 14, '65. Witherell, Charles 2d Recruit, 5th. No record since muster into serv. Wood, Edward C. Drafted. No record since muster into service. Wright, David K. 3rd. Transferred from Co. H. Abs't sick July 11, 1865. PETER T. WASHBURN, Adjutant and Inspector General. APENDIX B. 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Allen, John H .122. Allen, Lewis J 139. Allen, Lorenzo D 20. Allen, Samuel J 29. Allen, Solomon T 122. Amidon, George H 30, 33, 36, Andrew, Nathan L 122. Andros, Dudley K 5, 79, 79 Anson, Charles H 104, 109. Anson, Frank 102, 107, 108, Appleton, Edward W... . 11, 16. Appleton, Giles F...... 90. Arms, Robert B 129. Atherton, Henry B. . . . . 29, Atwood, Augustus A 8. Atwood, Henry C 39. Austin, Adoniram N, . . . 45, 46, 48, Austin, Burr J 21, 22, 25, Austin, George E 136. Austin, Orlo H 99, 105, 110, Averill, Rufus 126, 127. Avery, Albert S 127. Ayer, James M 125. Ayer, Don C 109. Ayers, Jerome 94. Babcock, George C 56. Bacon, George W 137. Bacon, Harrison K 83, 85. Page. Backus, Charles C 57, Bagley, Frank M 86. Bailey, Chas. F.(3d Vt.) 24. Bailey, Chas.F. (6th Vt.) 59. Bailey, George A. .100, 101, Bailey, Hiram 11, Bailey, Hollis H 110. I Bain, John J 13, Baker, Joel C 85, Baker, Perry A 144, Baldwin, EdVin M 161, Baldwin, Wallace E. . . . 44. Ball, David ...129. Ballard, Alfred C 83, Ballard, Henry..... 48. Ballou, Erastus G 7, Ballou, Newton H 7, Bancroft, Charles E. llPr. Barber, BrownsonM. . .. 49. Barber, David P 64. Barber, Merritt. 90, Barker, Edwin W 53. Barney, Edwin A 55, Barney, Elisha L. . .50, 50, Barney, Friend H. . . . . . 40, Barney, Valentine G. . . 79, Barrett, Daniel E 41, Barrett, James 159. Barrows, Carlos A 159. Barstow, John L 71, Bartlett, Amasa 80, Bartlett, Enoch H 19,' Bartlett, John D 148, Bascom, George 118, Bascom, John T 82, Bass, JohnT. 10, Baxter, Henry C 102, Bayne, Thomas 71. Beach, Edgar A. 34, Beach, Watson 0 45, Bean, Freeman F 126. Bean, George H. 152, Seattle, Alexander M.. . 20, Beckwith, Albert D 13. Bedell, Henry E.. 109. Beebe, George A 82. 22 59. 106, 14. 112 15. 87. 144. 161, 162 85, 10, 13 92. 58. 51, 54 44. 81. 46. 71, 73 82. 22. 150. 119. 84, 86 12, 15 111. 142. 47. 155. 23, 26 163 APPENDIX B.—II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. Names. Page. Beeman, William M.. . .150, 153. Begor, Peter. . . . . . 58. Beklen, Henry D 80. Bell, Freeborn E 5. Bemis, Warren S. .109. Bemis, William W.....130, Benedict, George G. . . .115. Bennett, John W. .148, 148, 151, Bennett, Leonard E. . . . 21. Benson, Charles L Ill, Benton, C. Henry 44, 47. Benton, Reuben C 41, 97. Bigelow, Alexander T. .127. Bigelow, George H 115. Bingham, Leonard P. . . 06, 68, Bird, Elijah W 83. Bird, Riley A...., 52, ... Bisbee, John 72, 74, Bisbee, Lewis H. ...... 82, 84 Bishop, Charles 25, Bishop, John H. 35. Bixby, Armentus B 29, Bixby, James A 48. Bixby, Orville 9, 12, Blackmer, Dennis M . . .155, 159. Biaisdeil, Edward, . 111. Blake, George G 118. Blake, George II 125, Blake, Henry S Blake, Miranda R 144. Blake, William L 119. Blakeiy, Adoniram J . . . Blanchard, Andrew J. . . 20. Blanchard. Enoch 62, 62. Blanchard, John C 126. Bliss, Charles M 14. Bliss, Sidney-... ...106, 111. Blodgett, Pearl D 90, ■ Blunt, AsaP 18, 50, Bogart, William E. 99. Bogue, Charles D 92, Bolton, James F 83. Bond, William II 8, 11. Bonett, George W 19, 21. Bostwick, Lucius H 118, J 19. Bosworth, Julius K 122. Bourne, Charles W 99. Boutin, Charles W 28, 30, Bowker, William H 23. Boynton, Joseph J 117, 118, Boynton, William H 5. Bradbury. Frank B 56, 59. Bradford, Philander D.. 39. Brainerd, Aldis 0 39. Brainerd, Charles D127, 134, 135, Brainerd, Herbert 149. B ran ch , Charles F ... 8 1 , 8 3 , 8 ; ! , Brastow, Lewis O 113. Breed, William II. .... . 48. Page. iBridgeman, George W. . 15. |Bridgman, Jabez D 128. jBriggs, Gordon N.. 85 jBrigham, Sidney S..21, 23, i Brock, Thomas A. ..... 116. Bronson, Martin V 139, I Brooks, J. Byron 31, 154. Brooks, Joseph C 80, [Brooks, Lorenzo D 63, JBrooks, Nathaniel G.. . .128. Brown, Addison Jr 30, Brown, Andrew C 117. Brown, Edward M . 39, Brown, Ezra H. ...... . 74. Brown, George , . 65, Brown, George F 19, Brown, Horace E 125. Brown, Moses F , 23, Brown, Samuel G. Jr.. .134. Brown, Stephen F.. .... 119, 13 24, 20, 135. 76. 139. 34, 82, 36. 85. 133. 34 137. 87. Brownell, EliasL...81, 83, 84, 86. Brownell, Horace W. . . . 59. Brownson, Harry 113. Brownson, Leonard J. . . 46, 49. Bruce, Harvey N .129. Bruecs Martin L 75. Brush, Charles II. .103, 108, 112, 112. Brush, Edwin R. ...... . 8. Buck, Erastus 21, 22, 25. Buck, George Jr 13. Buckley, Dennis. ...... 76. Buckley, John M 59. Bucklin, Nathaniel A. .. 46, 47. Buel, Samuel 67. Bugbee, Carlos. 136. Bullard, Edgar N, . . 61, 61, 63, 65. Bullard, Gates B 124, 124. Burbank, Waiter II 153, 157. Burbank, W'illiam B. . . .135, 136. Burdick, Arthur F..... 39. Burleson, George W. . . . 53, 55, Burlingame, Sylvester C 87. Burnell, George W 94. Burnham Denison S 126, 127. Burnham, Samuel E. .. . 41, 44, Burnham, William T... . 10. Burns, Edgar T 68. Burns, George II 130. Burrows, Hunt W 98, 101, 102. Burton, Gideon II, 32, 34. Bush, Joseph 5. Bushnell, Henry N 54, 55, Buttcrfield, Frank G 54, 55, Butterfield, Frederick D. 72, 74, Buxton, Albert 142, 142. Buxton, Charles 98, 101. Buxton, Frank A 111. 56, 17 60. 58. 76. Cady, William H. 10, 14. APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. 167 Names. Page. » Caldwell, Patrick H 149, 156, 159. Campbell, Henry C 11, 14. Campbell, Oliver C 87. Canning1, Charles C, . . . . 13. Carey, William W 56, Cargill, JohnD... 40. Carlton, Alfred L 98, 108. Carlton, Charles H 32, 35. Carpenter, Benjamin W. 7, Carpenter, Chester W. . 67. Carpenter, Cornelius N.125. Carpenter, Franklin R.. 77. Carpenter, Geo. N". (8th Yt.) 72, 74. Carpenter, Geo. N". (9th Yt,) 85, 86. Carpenter, Henry 71, 74. Carpenter, Joseph W. D. 30, 33, 36. Carpenter, Josiah B.. . .135. Carpenter, Marshall A. .125, 125. Carpenter, Walter B. . . . 80. Carr, Carlos W 31, 32, 33, 36. Carroll, Henry 16. Carter, Edward W 30, 34, 36. Carter, Justin 96. Case, Jerome B 13, Castle, Harvey S 107. Chadwick, Edwin S ... .115. Chamberlin, Charles P.. 26. Chamberlin, George C. . 84, 86. Chamberlin, George E.. 97, 98, 99. Chamberlin, Preston S,.11I. Chamberlin, Remembrance W. 114. Chamberlin, Russell T.. 31, 34. Chamberlin, Samuel H. . 34, Chandler, Alexander B.. 151, 155, 158. Chandler, Anson L, . . . . 157. Chandler, CharlesG. 5, 40, 88, 88, 91. Chandler, Charles M . . . 52, 52. Chandler, Edward A ... 23, 25. Chapin, Charles C 35. Chapin, Cornelius A. . . . 52. Chapin, Howard C 29, 33, 35. Chapman, William A.. .125, 126. Chase, Enoch B 160. Chase, George W . . 156. Chase, Henrv R. 98,99, 102, 104, 109. Chase, JoWW 144, 144, 144. Chase, Oren G 102, 103, 107. Chase, Philip E 9, 11, 14. Cheney, Carlos E 162, 162. Cheney, Nathan C 75. Cheney, Ozro F 160. Cheney, Perley C. J 157. Cheney, William H. . . . . 48. Chesmore, Alwyn H 39, 39. Child, Andrew J, 123. Child, Charles B 72. Child, Darius G 76. Child, Lewis 74. Child, Willard A ,. 4, 29, 89. r-u:'-. Chilton, Alexander W.. 91, 93, 95. Church, George 96. Churchill, William H. . .142. Claflin, HollisO 135. Clark, AlanderW...... 122. Clark, Alrnon 89, 149. Clark, Asaph 5, 81, 83. Clark, B. Brooks 95. Clark, Charles 64, 66. Clark, Charles W 105, 110. Clark, Davton P 9, 32. Clark, Francis G. . . . . . .129, 130, 162. Clark, George M 130, 130. Clark, JeddP 157. Clark, John S 73. Clark, John W 51. Clark, Joseph H 94. Clark, Lawrence D 4, 117. Clark, Stephen A. .153, 154, 155, 158. Clark, Thomas R. ...... 53, 56. Clark. Waldo J 159. Clarke, Albert ...119. Cleveland, Edmund F.. 83, 85. Cleveland, James P. Jr. 114. Clogston, Andrew J. . . . 95, Clough, David M 129. Cloyes, Lothrop J 114, 115 Coburn, John H 24, Coburn, Lewis L ... 118, Cochran, Walter W. . . . 18. Colburn, Dan L. C 39. Colburn, Henrv N 143. Colby, Ernest O 96. Cole, BurrT ,., 14, Cole, David F... 114. Cole, Eugene O.... 11, 14, 39, 39. Collins, Hartwell L 25. Collins, Isaac 1ST 67, Collins, William D 148. Colton, George 111. Colvin, Alonzo X 122. Comstock, Olney A,. . . . 46. Conger, George P 150. Conn, Granville P 113. Consigny, Eugene 149, 156, 160, Converse, John R 123. 137. Conway, Daniel ... 123, 134, Cook, Frederick W . . . . 155, 159, Cook, Hiram 40, 44. Cook, John F 18, 20, 23, 26 = Cool, Charles Y 43. Cooper, Aaron K 76. Cooper, William A 120. Corbin, David T. ..... . 20. Corey, Charles W 122, 134. Corey, George H 137. Corey, Waterman F. . . . 18, 23. Corse, Henry P 108. Cowdrv, Burnham..81, 84, 86, 87. 168 APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. ___ Sames. Page. Cox, Gardner 130. Craig, Samuel G. P 73. Crain, Frederick. ...... 19, 21. Cramer, George H. . . . . 66. Crandall, John B 117. Crandall, Richard B 51, 51, Crane, Albert A 55, 58. Crane, Cyrus R. 41, 42, Crane, Porter Jr 54, 57, Croff, George E ...... . 62, 63, Cronan, Wm. (1st Vt.). 5, 63. Cronan, Wm. (17th Vt.)186. Crossman, Horace F. . . . 9, 12, Crothers, John C. W. . . 69. Cull, Henry 135. Cull, Richard T 68. Cummings, Charles.. .. .128, 132, Cummings, Ephraim C. .124. Cummings, Wm.G 148, 148, 154, Currier, Samuel H 71. Currier, William M .... 23, 24. Curtis, Edward M 29, 52. Cushman, Edmund E. . . 24. C ashman, Henry T 28. Cushman, John H 28. Cushman, Oliver T 151, 155, Daggett, Samuel L 103, 109, Dale, John J 135, 186. Dam, Charles A 33, 34. Damon, George B.. 88, 88, 89, Danforth, Alonzo H 136, 159. Danforth, William 129, 131. Darrah5 Samuel 90, 92. Darrt, Justus 86. Daskam, George Vv7". . . .144. Davenport David B 54. Davenport, George D.. . 40, 45. Davenport, Willard G. . 45. Davidson Anthony W...109, 112. Davis, Andrew J.. 118, 119, Davis, Frederick C 43. Davis, George E 90, 92, Davis, Henry W 115. Davis, Hvmenius A 77. Davis, M. Warner 53, 56, Day, Kilburn 74. Dayton, Durrell W 8. Decelle, Augustus A,. .. 10, 13. Decker, Barney 157. Derby, Buel J 133. Dewey, Archibald S 149. Dewey, Edward 71. Dewey, Harrison 15. Dewey, Henry H ..90, 91. Dickinson, John Q..62, 63, 65, Dickinson, John W 107. Dickinson, Lucius C. . . , 80, Pat/o. L5 104 151 157 158. 110. 91. 133 94. 59. 67 Dickinson, William O. ..104, 105, 109. Diggins, Patrick. .... ..101, 105, 110 Dike, Andrew J .. 5 Dillingham, Charles. . .. 9, 70, 71 Dillingham, Edwin. . . 88, 90. . Dimick, George E . . . . ..114, 114, 115. Ditty, EriL .. 57, 60. Dix, Henry F ..129. Dodee, Chester W. . . .100, 103, 109. Dodge, William A . . . . 83, 85. Dorman, Julius S. . . . .106, 110, 112. Doty, James J. ..107. Dow, Jerome C ...93. Downing, Harry ...... .-125. Downs, Henry W .. 77. Drenan, John S ..112. Drew, John T . 9. . 13. Drury, Eben N , Drury, James .. 35. . Dudley, Andrew J .106, 111. Dudley, Charles P . . . . 38, 39, 41. Dudley, Myron S . . . . 42, 44. Duhigg, Dennis .102, 106. Duncan, George W . . .143. Dunham, Dennis C. . . • 9, 12. Dunham, William G. . .104, 109. Dunshee, Noble F ..122, Dunton, Joseph X . 72, 75, 77. Dunton, Walter C ..122. Dunton, Warren R. . . 43, 47, 47, Dutton, Benjamin C. . . .129. Dutton, Henry F .. 70, 71, 73. Dutton, Salmon . 5, 64. Dwinnell, Carlos W. . . . 51, 51, 53, 56, 59. Dwinnell, Silas O . 60. Dyer, Benjamin X .144. Dyer, Charles H . 144, 144. Eastman, William H. . ..149. Eaton, Henry A. ,..129 , 132, 132, 134, Eaton, Solon . 10. .110. Eaton, Watson S Eddy, JohnP .162. Edgerton, Francis M. . • 7, 15. Edmunds, William H. . . 69. Edson, John H . 88. Edson, Potelmy O'M. . .133, 149. Edwards, Ellis B .150, 153, 156. Edwards, Ira V .103, 109, 112. Eells, Isaac L . 39, 46. Eldredge, James E, . . . .101, 105, 111. Elkins, Stephen O .125, 127. Ellsworth, Cassius W. 135. Emerson, Horace P . 77. Emerson, Rufus . 15. Emmons, Edwin C. . . . .114, 115. English, Hiram S. . . . . . 51, 55. Ensworth, Thomas, Jr. . 32, 35. APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. 169 Names. Page. Irhardt, Joel B 150, stes, Otis V 14. veretts, Thomas 67. abyan, Barnard D , 53, airbanks, Luke B 20, 'airman, Erastus P.... 80. ales, Henry W 146. arnham, James L 114. arnham, Roswell 5, arnsworth, Isaac 46. arr, Dennie W 29, 'arr, Edward P 93, arrington, Willard. . . .154, assett, Nelson 12. axon, John 28, ay, Arnold C 120, erry, Amasa W 12. ield, Charles 121. ifield, EdsonH 11. inney, Frank N...... 64, "ish, Hiram B . 67. "ish, Miner E 41, isher, Abial W 31, isher, Charles G. . .30, 31, isher, Lewis W 29, isk, Russell 16. lagg, George W 12. 'landers, George W 55, If leining, Charles K. * . . . 98, "letcher, Daniel P 68. letcher, Henry A 130. letcher, James 23. leury, Alvan G....99, 103, leury, William D 106, Hint, Abner N 77. flint, Henry C 152, loyd, Horace W. . 17, 17, 21, onda, Abner S. . . 62. bote, Henry S 108. forbes, Cornelius H 39, ford, George 0 73, ■foster, Asa G 129. foster, Daniel ........ 90, Foster, Daniel S 73, Foster, Edward L 105, Foster, Elihu S 62. Foster, George P. . 27, 28. Foster, Henry E 72. Foster, Joseph M 45. Foster, Sidney H 105, foster, William W 155, ranklin, Alvin B. . 70 71, Franklin, Henry L 11. [freeman, Jason E 130. rench, Aaron F 145. French, Charles G, 125. French, George B. . . . . . 28, 153. 55, 58. 23. 113 33, 36. 95. 156, 161. 84. 134, 136. G5, 68. 47, 49. 34. 34, 36.- 34, 35 French, George F. French, George O . 70, .108. French, Henry II , 66. French, Horace 21, Frost, Carleton P 124. 78. 24, 25. Frost, Edwin B . . . . Frost, Henry M Fullam, Bcnoni B. . Fullam, Volney S. . . Fuller, Austin W. . . Fuller, Benjamin H. Fuller, Frederick J. 57, 58 101, 105, 104, 111. 111. 155. 18, 20, 23, 24 45. 75, 78. 92, 94. 74. 111. 28, SO. 111. 156, 159, 73, 75, 32, 161f 90. 62. 56. 10, 96. 20, 76. Fuller, Lewis P. 123. Gage, William W 105, Gale, George F 71. Gale, George S 149. Gale, Lyman C 93. Gallagher, James 28, Gates, Clarence D 149. Gates, Rodney C 65, George, Daniel B. . 15. George, Harrison B. . . . 109. Gerry, Lucius S 125. Getchell, Alfred E 72, Gibson, Gardner W 135. Giddings, Benjamin F. .133, Gilbert, Hamilton S 114. Gilbert, Milton L*. 66, Gilder, Matthew G 46. G-illett, Heman H 71, Gillett, Henry O .129. Gilmore, Henry 133, Gilson, Darwin K 93, Glazier, N. Newton 102, Gleason, Francis A 11, Gleason, Fred F 42. Gleason, Jerome 44. Goodhall, Richard P. Jr. 26. Goodhue, Charles E 129. Goodrich, John E 149. Goodrich, William 100, 103. Goodspeed, Nelson 120. Goodwin, David M 19, 19. Gore, Ransom O 122. Gorham, James T. ..... 82, 84, Goss, Charles 126. Goss, Story N 80. Gould, Albert H 143, 162. Gould, Charles G 42, 109. Gould, Edward F 74. Gould, George W 80. Gove, Francis B... 5, 31. Grace, James 45. Graham, Lewis 130. Graham, Walter 95. Grant, Eben 152, 155, 159. Grant, Lewis A 38, 38, 39. Gray, John 84, 85, 87 61. 24. 107. 31, 36. 68. 74. 135. 68. 71. 134, 136. 96. 107. 14 170 APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM, OFFICERS. Names. Page. G^ayTSanford G 667 ' 577 Green, Charles B 67. Green, Job W 75. Green, Lucius. 57. Green, Rollin M. , 66, 68. Greenleaf, Charles F. . . . 14. Greenleaf, Edward E. . .143, 143. Greenleaf William L. . . .156, 160, Greer, Samuel.... 93, 94. Gregg, Charles C...... 15. Griswold, Edward F. . , .101, 106. Griswold, Elbridge H. ..114. Grout, Josiah, Jr 152, 155, 161, 161. Grout, LumanM 71, 72. Grout, William, W. .... 124. Grover, Andrew J 148, 152, Guyer, Charles B. ..... . 25. Guyer, Guy H. ....... . 82, 84, Hadlock, Charles P 96. Ilagar, George J 5. Halbert, John R 106. Halbert, John S ....... . 85. Hale, Charles S 40, 40 Hale, Oscar A 51, 51, Hall, Austin H 18, 22, Hall, Dan K 116. Hall, Edward * . . . 72. Hall, Elmore J 149. Hall, George R 45, 48. Hall, Henry M... 141. Hall, Hiram H 151, 155, Hall, Horace P... 80. Hall, Joseph S 125. Hall, Josiah. . .... .147, 148, 148, Hall, Nathaniel B 121. Hall, William H. H 53. Hamilton, Eugene A 41, 45, Hamilton, William H...123. Hammond, Charles E. ..127. Hammond, Elon O 21. Hammond, Stephen F...115. Hanchet, Henry 67. Hanley, Thomas 49. Harrington, Ephraim W. 10, 13, Harrington, Fernando C. 20. Harrington, Joseph L. .. 99. Harris, William L ..... . 64. Hart, EliR 107, 111. Hart, Gilbert 142. Hartshorn, Eldin J 127, 134. Harvey, George N 36. Haskell, Charles W 83, 86. Haskins, Kittredge 129. Haskins, William II. . . . 72. Hastings, Frank 35. Haswell, Alvah R. ..... . 151, 152, Hatch, George H 57, 60. Page. 159, 155 135, Hatch, George J. ..... . 48. Hatch, Jerome B 1 54, Hatch, Marshall T 25. Hathawav, Arthur VV . . . 85. Haviland, Danford C... 22, Hawkins, Gardner C. . . . 23, Hawkins, George O 131. Haynes, EdwiiTM 89. Hayward, Eben S 5. Hay ward, Henry R 15. Haywood, Nathaniel E..158. Hazelton, Edward L . . . . QQ. Hazelton, John H. .148, 153, Hazelton, Wesley 54. Heath, Orville W 5. Hebard, George T 143, Hebard, Salmon B. 143. Henderson, William J. . 82. Hendry, Edwin B 65. Henry, Hugh 131. Henry, James G 128. Henry, J. Edwin 137. Henry, Wilbur E 137. Henry, William W. .12, 8s, Herbert, Henry 142. Herrick, Edgar E 60. Herrick, Edward E 126, Hibbard, Curtis A 86. Hibbard, Edward L 119, Hibbard, Newell H 77. Hicks, George 134, Hicks, John A. Jr 90, Flight, Bradburv W 14. Higlev, Edwin H 160. Hill, Daniel G 93, Hill, George W 78. Hill, Henry II 33. Hindes, Ezbon W ..... .138, Hitchcock, Erwin V. N. 63, Hobon, Patrick. ... 81, 82, Hodge, Charles H 87. Hodgkins, Merrill L 75. Holbrook, Samuel H. . . .107, iHolbrook, William C. ... 33, illolcomb. Pvthagoras E..144. li.Holden, Eli 154, Holland, George N 75. jHolliday, Jonas P 147. iHolman, William C 84, iHolmes, John C 158. Holton, Edward A 53, JHolton, William H. H... 77. ;Hooker, George W 33, |Hope, James 8. jHopkins, Maximilian.... 94. [Hopkins, William C. . . . 62. Hosford, David R 40, 155. House, Thomas F 20. Hovey, Edwin L 126, 53 23 158. 151. 47. 154. 26. 155, 159. 143. 88, 88. 126, 134. 119, 134. 135. 92, 94. 95, 139, 139, 65. 84, 87. 110. 61, 61 157. 86. 57, 60, 35. 46. 126, 127- APPENDIX B. —II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM, OFFICERS. 171 .Names. Page. Page. toward, Adonirain J. joward, George C . . . toward, George I) toward, George M. R [oward, James G Toward, Knowlton P. [oward Rosalvo A. . . . Toward, Squire E . . . . [owe, George G. [owe, John. [owe, Oramel G. . * . < [owes, Wesley C loyt, Jonathan M loyt, William R lubbard, William H. . , 75. . 25. 161. 6(5. 11. 115. 155. 72, 75, 101, 102, 11. 16. Jones, WalterS Jordan, Henry D. . . . Joslyn, C. Edwin Joyce, Charles H,. . . Joyce, William C... . 77. 107, 16. 92, 18, 99 ludson, William lumphrey, William H. lunsdon, Charles. . 97, lunt, John lunt, Lucius T Huntington, Henry D. . Huntoon, Franklin T. . Hurlburt, Ward B . . . . . Hurlburt, Alonzo R. . . lussey, Matthew Hutchins, George G. . . Hutchinson, Aionzo B . Hutchinson, John H, . . Hutchinson, Lemuel M. [lutchinson, Samuel... Hyde, Breed N Hyde, Horace A Elyde, James T Hyde, Leo Hyde, Melvin J....... Ide, Horace K Ingram, Almon Inman, Almeron C, Irish, Henry C 65, 94. 18, 26. 102, 109. 33, 141. 97, 98, ,100. 89, 91. . 44. 152, 155. 9, 13. 40, 43. 57, 58. 74, 77. . 53. . 23. . 73, 74, .129. . 17, 17. .153, 157. .100 . 19, 22, . 7. 8. .151, 154. . 93, 95. .136. . 95. 68. 21. 99, James, Henry Jarvis, Charles. Jenkins, Calvin M.. Jerme, Benjamin R. Jennings, Joseph.., Jewett, Albert B. , . Jewett, Erastus W, Jewett, Jesse A Johnson, Enoch E, , Johnson, Ezekiel T. . Johnston, William H. Jones, Alvin Jones, Charles N , Jones, George E Jones, Nathaniel, Jr. . Jones, Samuel B ...103, 106, 108. ...133, 134. . .. 52, 56, 59, ... 67. ...158. 24, 19. 80, 81. 86. 41. 122. 5, 88. 82, 85. 42, 44, 7, 7. 11, 14. , 92, 93, ,125. , 25. 158. . 62, 68. .118. .108, 109. Kasson, William W. Kavaney Thomas . . . Keeler, Willis F Keith, Alfred H. . . . 54, Keith, Frank Kelley, Edward L. . . . . . Kelley, Francis W . . Kelley, George H Kelley, James W Kelley, Samuel H. . . . . . Kellogg, George B . . . . . Kellogg, Truman P. . . . . Kenesson, Daniel J Kenfield, Frank. .... — Kennedy, Ronald A Kennedy, Thomas B , . . , Ketchum, Benjamin F . . , Keyes, Elmer D Kidder, Charles W. B.. Kilborn, Samuel F. . . . . Kilbourne, Edwin A. . . . Kilburn , John B Kimball, Fred. M...... Kimball, Hiram A. Kimball, Isaac Kimberly, William P. . . Kinehan, James ....... King, Lorentio PI .... . Kingsbury, George W. Kingsley, Henry W. . . . Kingsley, Levi G. . . . . . Kinney, Edwin R. . . 51, Kinsman, Charles C. . . . , Kinsman, Henry E Kittreclge, George H. . , Knapp, Lyman E. .129, Knox, Edward M 146. 39, 40. 36, 142. 58, 60, 60. 137. 82, 84, 85. 62. 68. 115, 116. 81, 83. 148. 77. 20, 22. 119, 119, 133. 21, 23, 25, 38, 39. 55. 58. 60. 113, 129, 129. 98. 42, 45. 82, 84. 63. 59. , 58. , 25. . 48. 153. 155. 149. .136. , 91, 93, 95, , 5, 113. 54, 57, 60. 32, 35. 139, 139. .115. 132, 132, 134, . 63, 64. 47. 9, 95. Ladd, Guilford S 7. Laird, Robert W 31. Lamb, James C 135. Landon, Daniel 63. Landon, Walter c 114° Lane, Daniel H 136. Langdon, Henry H 62. Langdon, Seth W 133. Larkin, James W 68, Laughton, Paschal S. . . .130. Law, John F 141, Lawton, Cyren B 130. Leach, Charles H 62. Leach, Chester K 13, 141 16 172 APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. Names. Page. Leach, Cyrus B 72. Leach, Ephraim S. 47. Leach, Moses W 116. Leavenworth, Abel E. . . 82, 85. Lee, Edward P 99, 102. Lee, Oscar R 102, 112. Leonard, Charles F 39. Leonard, Joseph W. . . .105. Leonard, Thomas F 21, 22, Lessor, Alphonzo 12. Lewis, Charles J 100, 103, Lewis, David W 82. Lewis, Edwin C 59. Lewis, George, C 156, 160. Lewis, Horace W 115. Lewis, John R..... 38, 38, 39, Lewis, Judson A 103, 108. Lewis, Silas EL Jr 92, 95. Liilie, Daniel 31, 33, Lincoln, Sumner H. 50, 51, 51, Little, Arthur = 99. Livingston, Josiali O... .. 80, 82, Livingston, Wheaton, Jr. 74. Locke, Abram J , . 26. Lonergan, John 118. Loomis, Douglass P 43. Loomis, Lyman F 48. Loomis, William 115, 115. Lord, Nathan, Jr 38, 50. Loveland, Calvin R 87. Lucia, Joel H 135. L-vman, Moses, Jr 126, 126, Lyman, Wyllys. 88, 89, Lynde, Frederick M 35. Lynde, William W 73. Lynn, Curtis W 76. Lyon, Augustus W 23, 26. Mack, Daniel A 19, 19. Macomber, John G 55. Macomber, John II 100, 101, Marsh, Carmi L 120. Marsh, John W 145. Martin, Henry 51. Martin, Nathan 112. Martin, William E 118, 119, Martin, William H 34. Mason, Alvin C 129. Mason, Andrew J 47. Mason. Charles W 123. Mason, Marvin M 156, 159, Mather, Asa F 108. Mather, Emmet 151, 152, Mathews, Asa D 104, 110. Mattocks, Edward 18. Maxham, Jabez R 105, 111. May, Albert A 16. May, Dennis E 137. May, Elisha 161. Xames. Page. 71, 77. 139. |McClary, Ira D 59. IMcCormic, Charles 65. McDevitt, David 119. jMcElroy, Clesson R....118, 119. jMcFarland, Moses 72, 73. McGaffey, Stephen R.. .125. iMcGinness, John E 83. McManus, Martin J. . . . 47. 25. McMillan, Putnam D. . .124. McWain, Edwin J 105, 111. 109. Mead, John B 70, 70, 73, 75, 'Meeker, William V 103, 108. Meigs, John J 19, 99. ' |Merriman, Charles D. . .139, 189, 42.Meserve, Warren C. . . .126. jMiddlebrook, Theophilas 0...122. jMiller, George 160. 35. 'Miller, Henry C 21, 26. 51. Mitchell, Harris B 150, 150, 159 | Moore Alanson K 67, 84. 1 Moore, Franklin 152. Moore, Herbert H 83, 85. | Moore, Josiah H 154, 157. Moore, Luther F 129. j Moore, Winslow S 60. IMorev, Charles C 9, Morey, Sidney S 119, Morrill, Abel 18, Morrill, Edwin J 99, 102. Morrill, Holiis D 104, 107, 112. 127. Morrill, Julius A 107. 89. Morse, Amherst 106. Morse, Cornelius W. . . .157. Morse, Edmund A 4, Morse, Horace F. 43, Morse, Joshua C 75, Morse, Nixon 104. Morton, Willis WT 32, Moselv, John L 63, .06. Mower, Albion J 82. Mower, Oscar G 5. Munger, William 36, Munn, William H 122, 122. Munson, Josiah B 122. 5. Munson, William D. . . .117, 118. Murdick, Newton 47. Murdick, Oliver P 68. Murphy, Bradford S. . . . 58, Murphy, Patrick H 54, 159. Murphy, Thomas P 58. Naramore, Justin 119, 155. Nason, Carter II 77. Nason, Horace E 127. Neddo, George 55, Needham, Henry B 122, iNeedham, Joseph B. . . . 33, Nelson, Thomas 18, Nevins, Alfred M 56. 11. 24, 26. '62. 48. 77. 36. 67. 60. 119. 56, 58. 135. 34. 21. APPENDIX B„ —II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. 173 Names. Page. Newell, Henry C 19. Newell, Oliver W 86. Newell, William 142, 142. Newt, AlonzoH... 18, 19, 22, 26. Newton, Charles G. . . . . 95. Newton, Charles, H. . . . 33. Newton, Henry H 76. Newton, John W. , 152, 156. Newton, William H 45, 46. Nichols, Alfred K 29, 31. Nichols, George 117. Nichols, Henry J ,100, 102, 112, Nichols, Joel T 65. Nichols, William T 121. Nims, Edward B 149. Noonan. Thomas 43, Norcross, Charles A 130, 130. Norton, Seymour F.. .. 31, 141, 141, Norton, William II 125, 135. Noyes, Edwin M 22, 25. Noyes, Franklin 59. Noyes, Luman A 8. Noyes, Robert P 125, 125, 126 Noyes, Warren 125. Nye, Albert N 95. Nye, Chester F 91, 93. Nye, Elbert H 56, 59. Oakes, John H 125, 126. O'Donahoe, Florance. . . 48. Ormsbee, Charles J 41, 38. Ormsbee, Ebenezer J... 5, 114. Osgood, Charles E 24. Osmond, William 143. Owen, Myron 65. Page, Lemuel W 114. Paige, Harlan P 32. Paige, Henry M. . .148, 150, 154, 157. Paine, Edwin R 66, 68. Palmer, Edson B 85. Palmer, Edwin F 119. Park, Castanus B, Jr... 99, 128. Parker, Brainerd M. . . .157. Parker, Charles E 62, 63. Parker, Edward B 107. Parker, George, Jr 52. Parker, Jackson V 63, 65, 67. Parker, Richard F 84, 86. Parkhurst, Sherman W. . 13. Parmelee, Moses P 19. Parsons, Abel K 31. Parsons, Henry C 152. Patch, Albert 110. Paul, Ora, Jr 114. Paul, PhinehasC 123. Peabody, Harland O. . . .128, 129, 130. Pearce, Alonzo E 21, 21, 26. Peck,DavidB 5, 61, 61, 63. Page. 132, 85. 44. Peck, James S.....117, 120, Peck, TheodoreS 84, Peck, William II. H.... 42, Peck, William V 118. Peckett, John B. Jr 5. Peil, Martin 146. Pelton, William W 4. Perham, Salmon E 91, Perkins, Hiram 119, Perkins, Hiram E 5, Perkins, Selah G 152. Perrin, William B 145, 145 133, 93, 120, 73. 95 = Perry, Henry L . 67. Perry, John B . 89. Pettee, Waitstill R . 75, 77. Pettingill, Harry B . 56, 59. Phalon, George P . 67. Phelps, George II . 56. Phelps, J. Wolcott . 4. Phillips, Edwin ....... . 29, 52. Phillips, Hubbard H... . 23, 25. Phillips, Walter A. 12. 120, 145, Pierce, Louis A, ..... . . 25. Pierce, William A . 20, 22, Pierce, William W. 30, 31, 31, Pierce, Worthington . . 184, 135, Pike, John M . 73, .109. 75 Pike, Paphro D Pingree, Samuel E. 17, 18, 20, Pingree, Stephen M. 28 28, 31, Pitkin, Edgar. .148. Pitkin, Perley, P 7. Pixley, Charles II . .157. Plant, Azro M .121. Piatt, Frank A .150. Piatt, Hiram . 91 Piatt, James H. Jr. . . . . 29. Piatt, Lemuel B .147. Plympton, Salem M... . 29. Poland, Joseph M .124. Pollard, Henry M . 71, 73, Porter, Edward O . . 99. Porter, Henry M... 61, 61, 61, Porter, Perry, Jr , 76. Powers, Isaac L. ..... . . 92, 95. Powers, James . 19, . 28, 41, 23 Pratt, John E 28 Pratt, Robert 45. Preston, Addison W. . . .147, 148, Prentiss, Samuel F. . . . .119. Priest, Ethan A . 13. Prindle, Harrison .121. Prindle, John A 64, 67, Proctor, Redfield . 18, 39, Prouty, Henry H . 8, 13, Putnam, Isaac A . 32, 36. 145. 24. 32, 136. 77, 23, 63. 29. 150. 124. 16. Quilty, John A 144. Quimby, Elisha M 82, 84. 23 174 APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. Names. Quimby, George W 30, Quimby, Luman V 125, Raistrick, John Y 58, Ramsay, John W — "7. .. 24, Rand, Oilman S 76. Randall, Charles J. S. .. 52, Randall, Charles W..... 120, Randall, Fernando G4, Randall, Francis V 9, Randall, George C . 53, Rann, Charles A 123. Ray, Frank 152, Ray, Orman P 7. Raycroft, William 58, Raymond, Albert C 133, Raymond, Edson M 41, Raymond, George L. — 114. Raxford, Denison A. . . . 59. Read, Charles A. ..... . 33. Read, James M 89, Reade, Thomas 143, Redington. Edward D..116. Rew, Frank E 22 Reynolds, Charles H. . .. 89. Reynolds, Edwin F 53. Reynolds, Orlando B. . . 46. Reynolds, William B... 54, Rice, Edward 143, Rice, Franklin E 80. Rice, Henry II 87. Rice, James , 101 . Rice, Jonas R 156. Rice, Julius 106. Rich, Edwin 122. Rich, James D 101. Richards, Lester S .102, Richardson, Lafayette. .. 35. Riker, James B 143. Rilev, Peter F 68. Ripley, Edward H. 79, 79, Ripley, John A 76. Ripley, William Y. W.. 5, Robbins, Augustus J 14. Roberts, George T 5, Roberts, John L 29, Roberts, John W 87. Robie, Nathaniel 76. Robinson, George S 118, Robinson, George W. . .114. Robinson, Orsamus B. .. 22, Robinson, William B. 42, 44, Rogers, John B 126. Rogers, Lucien A 6G. Rolle, JohnM 119. Rose, Charles W 5, Ross, Charles 107. Ross, George 6o, Ross, Lucretius D 121. Names. Page. Ross, Oliver E 71,113. Rounds, Edgar M. 115, 116. Rounds, William 128. Roundy, Carlton H 114 Roundy, Justin O 126, 127. Rowell, William R 145, 145. Ruggles, Charles C 64. Rundiett, Samuel P 151. Russell, Albert W...... 115. Russell, Edward P 41, 47. Russell, William P 39. Russell, William R 36. Rutherford, Joseph C. .. 89, 133. 32. 126, 55, 136. 66. 117, bb. 155. 60. 135. 44. 58. 132. 92, 94 143. 2, 25. 57, 132 143, 107. 80, 81, 138. 61. 29. 134. 24. 48, 48. 40, 121, 67. Sabin. Albert R 81. Sabin, Charles V. II... 149. Sabin, William II. II... 92, Safford, Darius J. . . 98. 98, Salsbury, John A. . . 89, Samson, Merrill T 42, Sanborn, E. K 4. Sanborn , John C 130. Sargent, Andrew J 74, Sargent, Jackson 46, Sargent, Joseph 117. Sargent, Moses G 110. Savage, Charles L 114. Sawin, William J 7, Sawyer, Edward B 147, Sawyer, Francis 0 80. Sawj'er, John 153, Sawyer, Joseph C 129. Sawyer, Joshua P 11, Sayles, James A 44 , Sayles, Lensie R. 144. Scofield, Robert, Jr 148, Scott, Luther B 35. Seaorar, Charles W 41. Searles, Chester W 120. Sears, John C 100, Seaton, Charles W 138, Seaver, John R 24. Seaver, Richard A 158. Seaver, Thomas O. 17, 17, Selleck, George E 75, Seligson, Herman. . 80, 81, Sessions, George II 41, Severence, Philo S 107. Sharpley, David L 12. Shattuck, Charles S. . . . 58. Shattuck, Hiram 119. Shattuck, Joshua A 47. Shattuck, Samuel W. Shaw, Francis R Shaw, Henry C Shedd, George P.... Sheldon, Charles II. . Sheldon, George W. Sheldon, Harley G 123. 94. 101, 91, 45, 103. 92. 48. 148. 157. 16. 44, 151, 104, 139. 18, 77. 81, 46. 152 47. 155. 109. 20. 83. 71, 73. 108. 39. 95. 64, 66, 62, 65. 69 APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. 175 Names. ' Page. | Sheldon, James A 152. Sheldon John A 90. Sheridan, John D 5, 40, 106, 112. Sherman, Elijah B 85. Sherman, Linus E 81, 82. Sherman, Merrit H. ... .108. Sherwin, Oscar W 130. Shreve, William P 142. Sibley, Ebenezer K.150, 150, 156, Simonds, Charles F 131. Simons, Volney M 40. Sinnot, John T 118. Skinner, Nathan L 66. Slay ton, Abial H 82. Slayton, Aro P ...118, 119. Sleeper, AsaC 86. Small, Herman L. ..... . 59. Smalley, Darwin A 62, 63, Sraalley, Henry, A 38. Smart, William S 121. Smith, Amasa T 21, 24. Smith, Charles H 107. Smith, Claudius B 8. Smith, CoridonD 144, Smith, Edwin B 110. Smith, FredE 71. Smith, Henry F 19. Smith, James W 73, 78. Smith, John 43. Smith, Louis McD 41, 43, Smith, Luman 85. Smith, Nathan A 36. Smith. Richard 9. Smith, Walter W 31, 142. Smith, William F 17. Smith, William H. ( 8th Vt.) 73, 74. Smith, William H. (17th Vt.)136. Sneden, George W 85. Snow, Alroy A 111. Snow, AsaH 86. Soule, Stephen D 95, Sowles, George D 98, 101. Sowles, George H 103, 111. Spafford, George 128. Spafford, Henry W 28. Spafford, Joseph 129. Spaulding, Allen 67, - 69. Spaulding, Charles C. . . 44. Spaulding, Charles F. . .124. Spaulding, Frederick. . .141. Spaulding, George P... 31, 35, 37, Spaulding, Jesse C 53, Spaulding, Stephen F . . . 74. Spaulding,. William P. . . 45. Spencer, Orrin L 45, 47. Spencer, William H 76. Sperry, William J 51, 51, 53 56, 59. Name? rage. 160. 65, 46. (Spohn, Henry , jSprague, Edwin H . . . . . 102, Stafford, Charles D. .. Staley, Stephen G Stannard, George J Start, Charles M Start, Romeo II 20, Stearns, Henry G Stearns, John C Stearns, Leonard A Stearns, Riley B. ..... . Stearns, Samuel F Stebbins, Edwin A Stebbins, J. Webster. . . Steele, Hiram R Steinberg, George W. . , Stetson, Ezra Stevens, Hiram Stevens, Jonas Stevens, Xerxes C Steward, Gilbert Stickney, Edward J. . . . Stiles, Henry G , Stiles, James W. ..... . Stiles, Oliver T , Stone, Charles B Stone, Clark P 151, Edward P....... James P Lauriston L . . . . Levi H Stone, Mason A Stone, Newton Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Pratt Stone, Silas H Stone, StiJlman Stoughton, Charles B. Stoughton, Edwin H. , Stouft'hton, Homer R., Stowell, Edwin S Stowell, Henry. ...... Stranahan, F. Stewart. Streeter, Henry C Sumner, Samuel, Jr. . . Sweet, Orvis H Sweet, William Sweetser, Francis D.. Symons, William 133. 121, 111. 114, 115. , 6, 79. 93. 23*, 26, 145. 68. 80. 31. 64, 64. 160. 104, 105, 110. 87. 91. 47. 92. 4. 159. 125. 155, 159. 92, 94. 91, 92, 95. . 44. , 56, 57, 59. 157, 158. 151, 155, 158. , 52. 16. . 7. 4. .150, 150, 156. . 6, 6, 7, 10, 10, 9, 12. . 37. 84, 87. 27, 27, 28, 28. . 27. 140, 140, 140, 141. 41, 79, 80. 63, 65, 68, .156, 160. 155, 158, 158. , 47. 43, 46, 5. .141, 141. . 46. Tabor, Rufus K Taplin, Eben Tarbeil, Erastus B. Tarbell, James, Tarbeli, Thomas J. Taylor, Horatio F. . Taylor, Nelson A . . . 90, 91, .145. 116. .130. 141. 10, 13. .117. 96. 176 APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. _ Names. Page. Templeton, Robinson. . . 57, 98, Tenney, Charles H 62, Tenney, Marquis E 14. Terry, Henry L 30, Thacher, John M 118. Thayer, Edward M 122. Thomas, Cyras .101, 107. Thomas, Darius ........ 114. Thomas, Ira W 131. Thomas, John W 83, 85, Thomas, Philip V 25. Thomas, Stephen 70. Thompson, James S.... 91, 93, Thompson, John C 122. Thompson, John R. . . . .125, 127. Thompson, John S 20, 23. Thompson, Lucian D. . . 90, 93, Thompson, Ozias H. .. . 24, 26. Thrall, William B 65. Tibbetts, William M 127. Tice, Leonard D. ..... . 42, 44, Tilden, Eldon A 15. Tilden, George G..101, 101, 105, Tilson, William F 36, 141. Tobin, George W 126. 137. Todd, Edward A. . . 8, 101, 106, Tompkins, Charles H...147. Tower, Henry F 144. Towle, Ransom W 34. Town, Dexter B 64, (JQ. Townshend, Joseph W..134. Tracy, Amasa S 6, 6, 10, 13. Tracy, William C 30, 34, Trask, Frank A 57, 59. Trick, Edwin II 47. Trueworthy, Edwin W. . G2, 62. Trassell, Jacob 154, 157. Tubbs, LaMarquis 53, 55. Tubbs, Roger A 105, 109. Tucker, George 30. Tucker, Levi M 34. Tucker, Silas B .100, 103, Tupper, John S 22. Turner, Ezra A 110. Turner, Orlando S 15. Tuttle, Lyman M 52. Tuttle, Oscar S 5, 50, 50, Tyler, John C 28. Tyler, John S 6, 6, 8, 11. Valentine, Alonzo B. . . . 89. Vance, Martin V B 157, 157. Vancor, James H 86. Van Fleet, Abraham S. .157, 157. Vaughan, A ivan P 84, 87. Vaughan, Roswell C 113, 145. Veazey, Daniel B 26. I Names, _ lOLIVeazey, Wheelock G.7 I Veazey, 86. 94. 47, 111 111 Vieie, Eugene Vincent, Waiter S. . Vinclette, Edward.. Vinton, John F Wadleigh, Isaac N Wait, Arnold P Wait, WinslowW Wakefield, Arrington C, Walbridge, Dustan S. . . Walbridgc, James H. 6. Waldo, Joseph W Wales, Elijah , Walker, Aldace F. . . . . 37, 111. 51, 7, Wallace, Julius M . . Ward, Byron C Ward, Edwin R Ward, John S Ward, RollinC Warner, Edward C. . . . , Warner, Frank R Warner, James M Warren, Benjamin, Jr. Warren, Francis E 'Washburn, Peter T Waterson, Joseph C . . . , Watson, Alexander G. . Watson, Charles A Webb, Charles A Webster, Alonzo Webster, Harvey Weed, Anson H Welch, George P Welch, James Wells, Ransom A Wells, William.... 147, West, Augustine C . . . . . Westman, Orson C Weston, Edmund, Jr. . , Weston, John N. ...... Wheeler, Artemas H. . . Wheeler, Charles W..., Wheeler, Daniel D Wheeler, Henry O Whitcher, John , White, Daniel S White, Marvin White, Thomas H , White, William Whiting, Henry , Whitmore, A din H Whitney, Elijah Whitney, Lucius C Whitney, OrloffH Whittemore, Robert D. Wilder, Orcas C 17, 18, 19, 128. 82, 84. 80, 80. 94, 96. 129. 16. 65. 114. 22, 26. 6. 7. 8. 130. 0, 11, 14. 98, 98, 100, 100, 102. 46, 49. 13. 16. 152, 156. 8, 11 45. 75, 77. 97. 115. 73, 75. 4. 35, 153, 156, 160. 136. 5. 52, 128. . o2. . 13, 15. 89, 93, 94, 71, 75, 77. 112. 148, 150, 154. 19. 16. 138. 110. 93, 95. 89, 93, 96. 32, 33, 35. 153. 86. . 10, 16. 118. 94. 91, 93, 96. 6. 130. 56. 12. .117, 118. 20, 22. 118. APPENDIX B.— II. INDEX TO ROSTER COM. OFFICERS. 177 Page. ilkey, Alexander 94. illiams, Carlos D 114, 115. illiarns, Francis C. . . . 71. Villiams, Lyman S 54, 57, 59. Williams, Merritt B 118, 119. Williams, Milo A 122, 123. Villiams, Warren E. . . .129, 130. Villiamson, Charles H.. 43, 47, 49. Williamson, John 156, 159. ►Vilson, JohnR 105, 111. JWilson, Stephen R 112. Wing, Heman R 114. Winslow, Madison E... 90. Wood, George E... 53, 53, 55, 58. Wood, Willis W 24. Woodbury, Charles A.. 153, 159. Woodbury, Charles H.. 26. jVVoodbury, Crayton A.. 115. jWoodbury, Eri D 153, 158. Woodbury, Urban A 100. 'Woodruff, John W 122. Woodman, Austin E.... 64, 66, 68. Woodward, Adrian T. ..121. 1 Names. Page. Woodward, George B..125. Woodward, John W 153. Woodward, John H 149. Woodward, Rollin CM. 52. Woodward, Solomon E. 5, 5. Wooster, Mark H 149. Wooster, Winfield S . . . . 37. Worcester, Almond, Jr. 12, 15. Worcester, George B. . . 15. Worthen, Harry N 4, 27. Wright, Don Juan 123. Wright, Edward B 74. Wright, John H 145, 145. Wright, Ranceler 104, 110. Wright, Rilev E 125. Wright, William H 41, 44 Wright, Wilson D...... 43. Yale, John L 118, 134. York, Henry L 123. Young, Henry D 123. Young, Mahlon M 64. Ill EOSTEE OF VERMONT VOLUNTEERS, Remaining in the service of the United States Oct. 1, 1865, the date of the last Report of the Adjutant and Inspector General, and mustered out of service since that time. SEVENTH REGIMENT. Mustered into the service of the United States Feb. 12, 1862, of service March 14, 1866. Mustered out FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. Names. | Rank. | Date of Com. | Remarks. David B. Peck, Colonel, Henry M. Porter, do Henry M. Porter, iLt. Col. Edgar N. Bullard, do Edgar N. Bullard, 'Major, Darwin A. Smalley, do George E. Croff, do George W. Sheldon, .Adjutant, Charles H. Leach, do John Q. Dickinson, Qr. Mr. Abner S. Fonda, do Enoch Blanchard, Surgeon, Edwin W.Trueworthy, do Edwin W. True worthy, As1t Surg. William C. Hopkins, Chaplain, June 29 65 Sept. 1 65 June 29 65 Sept 1 65 June 29 65 Sept 1 65 Dec. 13 65 Dec. 9 62 Dec. 13 65 Sept. 13 64 Aug. 22 65 Sept. 15 62 Oct. 1 65 June 17 65 Sept. 25 62 Mustered out of service as Lieut. Col. Aug. 26, 1865. Mustered out of service as Lieut. Col. March 14, 1866. Promoted Col. Sept. 1, 1865. Mustered out of service as Maj. April 14, 1866. Prom. Lieut. Col. Sept. 1, 1865, Mustered out of service as Capts Co. A, Oct 14, 1865. Mustered out of service as Capt, Co. D, March 14, 1866. Must, out of service Dec. 8, 765. Mustered out of service as 1st Sergt. Co. E, March 14, 1866. Prom. Capt. Co. F, Aug. 22, '65. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Mustered out of service Sept. 20, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Promoted Surg. Oct. 1, 1865. Resigned Oct. 19, 1865. NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Names Q. M. Serg. Abner S. Fonda, Oliver P. Murdick, Com. SergH. John H. Hurley, Hos. Steward, George P. Wright, Prin. Musicians, Jacob H. Dodge, David B. Hunter, Age I Enlisted. Mustered Decl8 61 " 9 " Nov23 61 Jan 22 62 Dec 2 61 Febll 62 Feb 12 62 Re-enlisted Feb Qr. M. Aug. do iRe-enlisted Feb I 2d Lt, Co. D, do iRe-en. Feb. 15, out of service do !Re-en. Feb. 16, j out of service do JRe-en. Feb. 15, I out of service do Re-en. Feb. 18, out of service . 15, '64. Prom. 22, 1865. . 17, '64. Prom, Mar. 1, 1866. 1864. Mustered Mar. 14, 1866. 1864. Mustered Mar. 14, 1866. 1864. Mustered Mar. 14, 1866. 1864. Mustered Mar. 14, 1866. 24 182 APPENDIX B.— in. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. SEVENTH REGIMENT — COMPANY A. CG3IPANY A.— Commissioned Officers. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General, Names. Rank. Date of Com. Oct. 15 62 Remarks. Darwin A. Smalley, Captain, Promoted Major Sept. 1, 1865. Edward M. Knox. do Sept. 1 65 Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Edward M. Knox, 1st Lieut. Oct. 28 64 Promoted Capt. Sept. 1, 1865. Henry S. Blake, do Sept. 1 65 Mustered out of service as 1st Sergt. March 14, 1866. Aianson K. Moore, 2nd Lieut. Mar. 1 66 Mustered out of service as Sergt. March 14, 1866. UNLISTED MEN [Age 1 Enlisted. [ Mustered. | Remarks. Sergeants, Henry S. Blake, James Brewin, Corporal, Paul Manor, Musician, Leverett Allen, Privates, Allen, OrvilleE. Benoit, Joseph Blanchard, Charles Brown, Franklin J. Burke, Toby T. Button, John Cozgriff, Thomas V. Durand, Peter Fitzpatrick, Charles Fonda, Joseph Germain, Francis Gilbar, Eli Jan 14 62 ^ Jan 6 62 Decl7 61 Jan 29 62 Dec 2 61 Decl7 61 Dec 6 61 Jan 4 62 DecSl 61 19 " 30 24 " 23 18 " 21 " 24 " 18 Jan 14 62 Dec 15 61 Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Prom. 1st Sergt. July 12, 1865; do. 1st Lt. Sept. 1, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Reduced Feb, 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Feb. 23, '65 ; do Sergt. July 12, '65. Must, out Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 24, '64. Red. Oct. 31, ?64. Tr. to Vet. Res. Corps Apr. 27, '65. Dis. from Vet. Res. Corps Nov. 28, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 20, '64. Must, out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, '64. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, :64. Pro. Cor. June 26, '64. Red. Nov. 12, '65. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, "64. Des. Feb. 22, '66. Returned. Dishonor- ably discharged Aug. 21, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, '64. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, '64. Pro. Cor. Oct. 1, 65; do Sergt. Jan. 2, "66. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 18, '64. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 22, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, '64. Pro. Cor. Dec. 1, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 6, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. APPENDIX B.^-III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. 181 COMA PAY A. Names. Age| Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. Jolden, John urley, Charles ohnson, William IcHenry, George IcHenry, James liles, James loore, Alanson K. 'arady, William Lenhols, Charles Lobears, John Recruits, Jexander, Joseph >atey, Isaac ent, Charles F. hamb erl ain , G-eorgeO hase, Philip E. O. 'hase, Reuben L. Cunningham, Dan'i M, ort, James L. 'ort, John T. lilbar William S. [ale, William H. [edrick, William awrence, Dominack ,eary, Michael indsey, Zachariah lanley, Elias C. lontefiore, Joseph loore, Henry .obinson, Robert H. heets, Jacob L. hepard, Fennimore hepard, Harvey 21 DeclSGl 1 21 Jan 7 62 21 Dec 7 61 C<5 CD GO 24 Jan 14 62 of 26 Decl8 61 >» 3 22 Jan 8 62 P- < 18 Nov29 61 18 Dec 5 61 27 " 13" 32 " 18 " ) 25 Feb 24 62 MarlO 62 18 18 Aug 8 64 Feb 9 65 Aug 8 64 Feb 9 65 21 Dec 16 63 Dec 24 63 40 Feb 20 65 F«b 20 65 18 Feb 24 62 MarlO 62 20 Jan 26 65 Jan 26 65 18 Mar 6 65 Mar 6 65 18 do do 21 Dec 15 63 Dec 30 63 22 Feb 8 65 Feb 8 65 2*2 " 17" " 17" 19 Mar 165 Mar 165 19 Jan 23 65 Jan 23 66 80 is May 164 Feb 10 65 Aug 4 64 FeblO 65 21 " 22" " 22 " 19 Jan 11 65 Jan 11 65 19 Feb 8 65 Feb 8 65 29 Jan 20 65 Jan 20 65 19 Dec2163 Dec 30 63 41 do dc > Re-en. Feb. 14, '64. Sentenced to Dry Tortugas for 16 m'nths from Jan. 13, ^65. Sentence remitted December 15, 1865. Discharged January 13, 1866, ■with loss of pay and allowance Re-en. Feb. 22, '64. Prom. Cor. July 12, '65. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, '64. Prom. Cor. Oct. ^23, '62; do, Sergt. July 16, '64. Mustered out of ser- vice March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Mustered out of service March 12, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, *64. Prom. Cor. Feb. 6, '64; do. Sergt. Oct. 29, '64. Mustered out of ser- vice March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, '64. Prom. Cor. Feb. 28, '64; do. Sergt. Jan. 23, '65 ; do 2d Lt. Mar. 1, '66. Re-en. Feb. 22, '64. Drummer. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 13, 1864. Mustered out of service March 20, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, '64. Discharged Aug. 9, 1865. Re-en. March 8, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866, Must, out of service Mar. 14, '66. " Feb. 9, 1866, Pro. Cor. April 1, 1865. Must. out of service March 2, 1866. Must, out of serv. Aug. 18, '65. Re-en. March 8, 1864. Pro. Cor. July 1, '64. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Must out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Died June 22, 1865, of disease. Must, out of serv. June 21, 1865. " Mar. 14,1866. " Feb. 8, 1866. " Feb. 17,1866. " Aug. 1, 1865. " Mar. 14, 1866. Col'd. cook; deserted Oct. 4, '64. Must, out of serv. Aug. 10, 1865, Tr. from Co, F. Tr. to Co. F. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Died Jan. 14, 1866, of disease. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 181 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. COMPANY A.. — COMPANY B. Names \ Age| Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks {Sheridan, Timothy Thayer, Edgar G. Titus, Ezra W. 18 Feb 14 62 Feb 8 64 " 19" MarlO 62 Feb 9 64 " 19" Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 1, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. COMPANi B.— Commissioned Officers, Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. 1 Rank. |_Date of Com. 1 Reniarl Jackson V. Parker, Edwin B. Hendry, Thomas Everetts, Captain, 1st Lieut. 2nd Lieut. Oct. 22 63(Must. out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. April 23 65;Iion. discharged March 1, 1866. Mar. 1 66J Mustered out of service as 1st I Sergeant, March 14, 1866. ENLISTED MEN. I Agc-I Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks Corporals, Thomas Everetts, Eugene A. Cooley, Privates, Bourden, Oliver Brothers, Andrew Cooley, Benjamin S. Daniels, William J. Deforge, Peter Dodge, Albert B. Elliot, George M. Falloon, Jeremiah Felio, Luzune Hudson, Henry F. Mattoo, Frank Nichols, Charles A. Pitts, William H. 28iNov30 61 Jan 12 62 " 20" j Dec 14 61 Nov27 61 Dec 3 61 " 5 " " 3" " 17" Jan 4 62 Dec 9 61 " 31" " 17" Nov27 61 Prom. Sergt. March 1, '63. Re- en. Feb. 20, '64. Prom. 1st Sergt. July 6, '65; do. 2d Lt. March 1, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, '64. Pro. Sergt. July 6, '65. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. iRe-en. Feb. 16, '64. Pro. Cor. June 1, '65. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, '64. Pro. Cor. July 6, '65. Mustered out of service March 5, 1866. |Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Pro. Cor. Feb. 1, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 24, '64. Prom. Cor. June 1, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 29, '64. Prom. Cor. June 1, '65. Died Sept. 13, '65. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Discharged Aug. 5, 1865. Re-en. Feb, 20, '64. Prom. Cor. Nov, 29, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, '64. Sentenced to 5 years confinement at Dry Tortugas from Dec. 1865. Re-en. Feb. 22, '64. Prom. Cor. June 1, 1865. Mustered out of service March 9, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. 185 COMPANY B. — COMPANY C. Agel Enlisted. | Mustered. Reynolds, Michael Sanderson, Henry, Soulia, Joseph Tatro, Francis Ware, Austin J. Recruits, Amlaw, Tuffield, Ayres, Edwin Barlow, George Bean, Alexander Boine, Alphonzo Briggs, Joseph Butler, James D. Jr. Cagle, Isaac Cassidy, William Cozgriff, Thomas Delpha, Charles Dunnivan, William Erwin, Robert Ferdette, Albert Fitch, Hiram H. Goodrich, Albert E. Hogan, Thomas Jenkins, Eber Havering Kane, AVilliam Langley, Lewis Larro, James Randall, Isaac A. Tatro, Charles E. Tebo, Peter Thompson, John Videll, Israel Ward, John W. Willard, William H. Wilson, Seneca A. 40 24 :>\ Dec 25 61 Novl6 61 Jan 16 62 Nov30 61 Dec 2 61 Feb 12 62 do do Jan 16 64 Jan 26 65 Feb 29 64 Mar22 65 Feb 9 65 " 7" Mar 9 65 Feb 7 65 " 20" " 7" do Marl5 65 Jan 16 64 Aug27 64 July 8 64 Feb 29 64 Jan 26 65 Jan 16 64 Feb 20 65 7" do Feb 25 64 Julyl3 64 Mar 22 65 Feb 24 64 Feb 14 65 7" 21jFeb 8 64 27 Nov30 63 do do Re-en. Feb. 25, 1864. Died Oct. 26, 1865. Re-en, Feb. 20, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, '64. Prom. Cor. June 1, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en Feb. 20, '64. Prom. Cor. Oct. 18, 1862 ; do Sergt. June 1, 1865. Mustered out of ser- vice March 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. " Jan. 25, 1866. " Mar. 14, 1866. 1866. 1866. Jan 19 64 Jan 26 65 Feb 29 64 Mar22 65 Feb 9 65 " 7" Mar 9 65 Feb 7 65 •< 20" " 7" do Marl5 65 Jan 19 64 Aug27 64 July 8 64 Feb 29 64 Jan 26 65 Jan 19 64 Feb20 65 7" do Feb 25 64 Julyl3 64 Mar22 65\ Marll 64| Feb 14 65 1 " 7" | Feb 9 64|Deserted July 19, 1865. Jan 5 64lMust. out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Feb. 9, Feb. 7, Aug. 18, 1865. Feb. 7, 1866. Feb. 20, 1866. May 24, 1865. Feb. 7, 1866. Mar. 14, 1866. Aug. 23, 1865. Mar. 5, 1866. Mar. 14, 1866. Jan. 25, 1866. Mar. 14,1866. Died June 19, 1865. Must, out of serv. Feb. 7, 1866. " May 13, 1865. « Mar. 14, 1866. " Mar. 1, 1866. " Feb. 14, 1866. Feb. 7, 1866. COMPANY C. — Commissioned Officers. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. Names. [ Rank. Date of Com. Remarks. Henry Stowell, Charles McCormic, Henry L. Perry, Captain, 1st Lieut. 2nd Lieut. Sept, 13 64 Oct. 28 64 Mar. 1 66 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. as Sergt, Mar. 14, 1866. ENLISTED MEN. Names. I Agel Enlisted. J Mustered. | Corporal, George J. Miller, 25 Dec 3 61 Feb 12 62 Re-en. Feb. 29, '64. Pro. Sergt. July 1, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. 188 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. COMPANY C. [Age! Enlisted. | Mustered, f Privates, Adams, Henry M. Barrett, John Barton, Lewis Bonville, Adolphus Chapman, Stephen Collins, Charles A. Damon, Herman C. Diago, John W. Greenleaf, George Grover, Jesse C. Laquee, John Lawrence, Rodney R, Lefevre, Eli Lefevre, John Martin, William Masters, William Pelkey, Joseph Perkins, Henry E. Perry, Henry L. Piper. Franklin II. Prevost, Peter 18 Jan 4 62 18 Novl8 6l| 24 Dec 30 61 L8 Jan 7 62 37 Dec 10 61 24 Jan 7 62 23 " 22" 25 Nov2161 18 Jan 10 62 11 Dec 8 61 40 Nov20 61 20 do 27 Jan 8 62 21 « 7" 19 " 21" 28 do 20 " 11" 19 " 16" 27 Dec 14 61 17 " 3l'" 18 " 16" Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar, 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Deserted Feb. 20, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 24, 1864. Pro. Cor. July 1, 1864; do Sergt. Nov. 18, 1864. Mastered out of serv. March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 24, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866, Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Deserted Feb. 20, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 26, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Pro. Cor. Jan. 1, 1866. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Discharg- ed Oct. 18, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. Nov. 1, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Prom. Sergt. July 1, 1864 ; do. 1st Sergt. Mar. 12, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Cor. July 1, 18G4. Mustered out of service July 19, 1865, Re-en. Feb. 23, '64. Prom. Cor. Nov. 18, 1864. Mustered out of service March 2, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Aug. 25, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 26, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Cor. July 1, 1864 ; do. Sergt. Mar. 12, 1865. Discharged Nov. 25, 1865, for wounds. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Pro. Cor. Mayl, 1864; do. Sergt. July 1, 1864;do2dLt.Mar. 1, ' 66. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service May 24, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. 187 COMPANY C. — COMPANY D. I Age | Enlisted. | Mustered.) Remarks. Riley, Michael Robbins, Horace Scott, Isaiah Smith, Austin Varney, Andrew Varney, Nelson Recruits, Ronville, Joseph Brislin, Barney Brown, Isaac A. Bullett, Charles B. Fox, James Graham, John Harkness, William G. Hines, John Mahar, Hugh Miller, Frank Miller, JosepL Jr. Mills, Henry S. Mills, Whipple Pelkey, Charles 25 Jan 7 62 Feb 12 62 Dec 8 61 Nov3061 Dec 27 61 " 28 " 31 Jan 19 65 Marl8 Q5 Aug 8 64 Feb 22 65 10" 15 " 21" Jan 18 65 FeblO 65 18 Mar 1 62 18 Feb 22 64 18 Feb 20 65 do Dec 18 63 do do do do do Jan 19 65 Marl8 65 Aug 8 64 Feb 22 65 " 10" " 15" " 21" Jan 18 65 Feb 10 65 MarlO 62 Feb 22 64 Feb 20 65 do Dec 19 63 Musician. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Private. Mustered out of ser. vice March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, ''QQ. Re-en Feb. 16, 1864. Pro. Cor. March 12, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Aug. 23, 1865. Discharged Oct. 28, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. " Feb. 22, 1866. " Feb. 10, 1866. Colored cook, Mustered out of service Feb. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Feb. 21, 1866. " Jan. 18, 1866. " Feb. 10, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 3, 1866. " Feb. 20, 1866. Tr. from Co. I, Mustered out of service March 2, 1866. COMPANY D, — Commissioned Officers. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant and Inspector General. Names. Date of Com. Remarks. George E. Croff, Wesley C. Howes, Joel T. Nichols, Oliver P. Murdick, Captain, do 1st Lieut. 2nd Lieut, Mar. 1 63 Promoted Major Dec. 13, 1865. Mar. 1 66JMust. out of serv. as 1st Lt. Co, E, March 14, 1866. Aug. 22 65! Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Mar. 1 66 Must, out of serv. as Qr. M. Sergt. Mar.14, 1866. ENLISTED MEN. Names. I Agel Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. Sergeant, Orsemas W. Weaver, Corporals, Chester M. Yail, Chester A. Bradley, Privates, Agan, Michael 29 Dec 9 61 26 do 21 " 30" 18 " 9" Febl2 62 do do do Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Reduced June 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Pro. Sergt. June 15, 1864 ; do. 1st Sergt. Oct. 16, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Red. to ranks. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 188 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. COMPANY D. |Age.| Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. Bishop,. Eben Bryant, Oscar B. Burt, James B. Cain, Oliver J. Carpenter, Albert A. Carpenter, James T. Chapman Calvin II. Cook, Charles A. Cook, George M, Cox, Elias E. Cox, George Fillmore, Henry C. B Fisher, William II. H Heselton, Ichabod D. Hoyt, Alonzo Johnston, James Kingsley, Charles M. McGratb, Patrick McWain, Sylvanus Murdick, Oliver P. Mylott, John O'Gara, Thomas Rice, John 18 Dec 10 61 Jan 14 62 Dec 23 61 " 12" " 7" ". 21" " 18 " 10 " 18 " 17 " 16 " 13 " 10 Jan 4 62 Dec 14 61 Jan 10 62 Dec 9 61 " 14" " 25 " 9 Dec 4 61 Jan 7 62 14' Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Pro. Cor- Sept. 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Discharg- ed Oct. 28, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 18, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 3, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 2, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 22, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 2, 1866, Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Died Nov. 19, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 26, 1864. Pro. Cor. Nov. 29, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Pro. Cor. Nov. 29, 1864. Mast, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. April 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. Oct. 30, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Pro. Sergt. Nov. 29, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 25, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Pro. Cor. Sept, 1, 1865; do. Sergt. Oct. 11, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Pro. Cor. Sept. 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 8, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Cor; do. Sergt. June 1, 1865 : do Regtl. Qr. M. Sergt. Feb. 1, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Pro. Cor. Sept. 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 3, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Pro. Cor. June 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Discharg- ed Dec. 12, 1865. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. 189 COMPANY D. — COMPANY E. Agei Enlisted. | Mustered. | Robinson, CbaunceyH. Severence, Alfred A. Stebbins, Charles St. Peters, Joseph Taft, Lewis Tarbell, Martin M. Wade, Charles H. WardwellWilliamH.H. Ware, Charles E, Worthen, Rodney Recruits, Bowen, William H. Bryant, Charles N. Caya, Duncan Constantine, Jolin Durfy, Edward C. Flannigan, Martin Go aid, Nahum Hill, Isaac L. Kennedy, John Lathrop, Zimri Phillips, Clarkson Potter, George Rice, Joseph Round, William Skiddy, Lawrence Stewart, William Stimson, William W. Thompson, Henry H. Tree, James Worthen, John 19 Dec 10 61 Febl2 62 Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. do Re-en. Feb. 25, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 2, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864, Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 45 Jan 20 62 do Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14. 1866, do Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864, Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. ■0 " 12 " do Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Pro. Cor. Nov. 29, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 3, 1866. 25 " 30 " do Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 21 « 18 " do Re-en. Feb. 25, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 9 « 20 " do Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Pro. Cor. Sept. 1, 1865; do. Sergt, Oct. 16, 1865. Must, out of serv, Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1861. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Feb, 20, 1866. Must, out of serv, Feb. 20, 1866. Must, out of serv, Feb 13, 1866. Must, out of serv, Feb, 21, 1866, Must, out of serv. July 14, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Feb. 14, 1866. 13 " Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Jan 18 65 Must, out of serv. Sept, 29, 1865. 10 " Must, out of serv. Jan. 9, 1866 Feb 6 65| Deserted Aug. 3, 1865. 24JDec 9 63JDec 9 63 Tr. from Co. E. Must, out' of serv. Mar. 14. 1866. 21 Feb 13 65 FeblS 65 Must, out of serv. Feb. 13, 1866. 33 do do Must, out of serv. Feb. 13, 1866. 32| do do Must, out of serv. Feb. 13, 1866, 24 " 20 " " 20 " Must, out of serv. Feb. 20, 1866. 24 Aug27 64 Aug27 64 Must, out of serv. Aug. 7, 1865. 29|Febl6 65 Feb 16 65 Must, out of serv. Feb. 16, 1866. 26IAugl0 64 Augl0 64 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 14 Feb20 65:Feb20 6 do do 13 " " 21 " Aug31 64 " 27 " Sept 6 64 " 13 " 21 Aug31 64 " 27 Sept 664 Febl4 65Febl4 " 13 '■" Jan 18 65 ... 10 » Feb 6 65 COMPANY E.— Commissioned Officers. Showing all changes since last report of Adjutant & Inspector General. Names. | Rank. [ Date of Com. | Remarks. John L. Moseley, Captain, Nov. 23 63 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Wesley C. Howes, 1st Lieut. Feb. 28 65 Pro. Capt. Co. D, Mar. 1, 1866. Myron Owen, do Mar. 1 m Must, out of serv. as Sergeant Mar. 14, 1866. Daniel P. Fletcher, 2nd Lieut. do Must, out of serv. as Sergeant Mar. 14, 1866. 25 190 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. COMPANY E. ENLISTED MEN. I Age I Enlisted. | Mustered. 1 Sergeants, Myron Owen, Charles H. Leach, Corporals, Daniel P. Fletcher, George C. Bicknell, Wagoner, Edmund F. Perkins, Privates, Agin, Peter Davis, Charles I). Davis, Cyrus Fuller, Frederick Gilraore, Voiney A. Goodell, Harrison, Hutching, Charles A. Lareway, John Lareway, Leander Marshall, Aldrich C. Putnam, Frank G. Stearns, Theodore P. Townshend, George R Warner, Frank B. Weston, Ara J. Recruits, Adams, John Austin, Daniel O. Bonneau, Vietal Bunkley, John J. 37'Feb 11621 | ! 20Dec 2 61! 11" 13 " 14" Jan 16 62 19'Dccl4Gl 31 19 19 Jan 17 62 25'Dec 6 61 21 " 5" 19 do 18 Feb 9 62 2lljan 13 621 I I 11 Dec 16 61; 21 " 15" i j I 31 " 18" 20 " 26 " 18! " 10" ! 29 Dec 29 64 Feb 11 65 34;Jan 20 65 27Julv28 64 J Dec29 Feb 11 Jan 20 July28 Re-en. Feb. 14, 1864. Prom. 1st Lieut. Mar. 1, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 18, 1864. Prom. 1st Sergt. Mar. 21, 1865 ; do Adj. Dec. 13, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Pro. Sergt. June 4, 1864; do. 2d Lieut. Mar. 1, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 29, 1864. Priv. Feb. 29, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. Mar. 1, 1863. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. Nov. 27, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 24, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. Sept. 3, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Sergt. June 4, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. Sept. 3, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 22, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. June 22, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Dis. June 12, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14 1866. Col. Cook. Des. Aug. 26, 1865. Must, out of serv. Feb. 11, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, ont of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. APPENDIX B.— I. ROSTER— 7th REGIMENT. 191 COMPANY E.— COMPANY F. Names. 1 Agel Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. Clark, William, 24 Dec 28 63 Dec 31 63 Sentenced by G. C. M., to one year's imprisonment at Dry Tortugas from December 1884. Must, out of serv. Jan. 15, ''66. Conners, William 30 " 7" " 22" Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866, Dodge, Nathan 27 Mar 8 65 Mar 8 65 li Mar. 8, 1866. Elger, William H. 18 Feb 11 64 Feb 16 64 " Mar. 14, 1866. Ford, Fowler S. 34 Jan 4 64 Jan 4 64 " " " Hall, Nelson B. 19 Feb 13 65 Feb 13 65 " Feb. 13, 1866. Inman, Joseph 42 Jan 4 64 Jan 4 64 Discharged Sept. 6, 1865. Lamphier, Wesley J. 22 Dec 7 63 Dec 7 63 Must, out of serv. Mar. 2, 1866. Larkin, John E. 21 Mar 6 65 Mar 6 65 " Mar. 6, 1866. Luff, Richard 40 Dec 2 64 Dec 8 64 Deserted Jan. 28, 1866. Mann, David W. 25 Feb 21 65 Feb 2 165 Must, out of serv. Feb. 21, 1866. Minor, Ethan N. 41 Jan 4 64 Jan 4 64 " Mar. 14, 1866. Owen, Florenzo D. 18 do do << U (1 Pearsons, Henry C. 33 Mar 8 65 Mar 8 65 " Mar. 8,1866. Quilty, Luke 25 Dec 7 63 Dec 7 63 " Mar. 14, 1866. Ray, John 44 Jan 5 64 Jan 5 64 " Mar. 2,1866. Rogers, James, 19 Dec 17 63 Dec 17 63 " Mar? 14, 1866. Smead, George M. 18 Aug30 64 Aug30 64 Died July 3, 1865. COMPANY F.— Commissioned Officers. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. Names. Date of Com. | Remarks. John Q. Dickinson, Dexter B. Town, Dexter B. Town, Nathan L. Skinner, Edgar T. Burns, ! Captain, do '1st Lieut. do 2nd Lieut, Aug. 22 65 Resigned as Qr. M. Oct. 10, '65. Oct. 27 65 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. May 23 65 Prom. Capt. Oct. 27, 1865. Oct. 27 65 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Mar. 1 66 Must, out of serv. as 1st Serajt. Mar. 14, 1866. ENLISTED MEN. Names. 1 Age Enlisted, Mustered. [ Remarks. Corporals, Edgar T. Burns, 22 Dec2161 \ Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Pro. Sergt Nov, 12, 1864; do. 1st Sergt. Feb. 1, 1866 ; do. 2d Lt. Mar. 1, 1866. Royce Brooks, 26 Nov27 61 Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Must, out Musician, of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Francis 0. Kane. 18 Jan 4 62 Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Must, out Privates, f- Re-en. Feb, 19, 1864. Pro. Cor. ^ Nov. 18, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Bordo, Eugene 19 do j Prom. Cor. Dec. 1, 1862; do. ! Sergt. April 1, 1863. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of ! serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Brooks, Delos F. 18 " 30 " ; Drummer, Jan. 17, 1863. Re-en. ; Feb. 17, 1864. Must, out of I serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Brown, William L. 10 Dec 14 61 J I Re-en. Feb. 25, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 192 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. COMPANY F. Names. Acej Enlisted. Mustered. | Remarks. Casey, John 22 Jan 17 62 \ Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Pro. Cor. Nov. 18, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Catury, Louis 18 " 29 " Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Champeau, Joseph 19 u 19 « Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Discharg- ed June 14, 1865, for wounds. Collins, Alvin D. 19 " 8 " Pro. Cor. Oct. 13, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Prom. Sergt. July 6, I860. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. ' Edwards, William ■1-2 Dec 2 61 Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Goff, Gilbert L. 26 " 7 " Pro. Cor. April 1, 1863. Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Prom. Sergt. Feb. 1, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Hatch, Alfred M. 19 " 26 " Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out CN of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Laport, Theophilus 18 " 9 " to CO Re-en. Feb. 15, 1834. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Lumbard, Frederick 18 " 12 " CM Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. McCluskey, Barnard 19 Jan 4 62 u a Pro. Cor. Oct. 13, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Prom. Sergt. Nov. 12, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. McCluskey, James 18 do Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Pro. Cor. July 6, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Miller, John S. 23 Dec24 61 Pro. Cor. Mar. 1, 1863. Re-en, Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 2, 1866. Ryan, Thomas 23 " 10 " Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Skinner, Nathan L. 22 Jan 8 62 Pro. Cor. Oct. 30, 1862; do. Sergt. April 1, 1863. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Pro. 1st Sergt. July 6, 1865; do. 1st Lt. Oct. 27/1865. Spaulding, Jared M. 20 Dec 17 61 Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Teague, Mathew M. 26 Dec 4 61 Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Webber, Elijah P. 24 Jan 18 62 J Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Pro. Cor. Nov. 12, 1864. Must, out of Recruits, serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Allen, Benjamin L9 Dec 18 63 Dec24 63 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Bachant, Augustus 38 Sept 364 Sep 3 64 " " " Bussey, Henry, 18 Feb 9 65 Feb 9 65 " Feb. 9, 1866. Butler, David* 18 Dec2163 Dec 24 63 " Mar. 14, 1866. Currie, David 22 do " 29 " ■ < <( " Griffin, Chauncey D. 20 Mar 1 65 Mar 165 " Aug. 18, 1865. Lasell, George, 18 Feb 22 65 Feb 22 65 " Feb. 22, 1866. Lasser, Joseph J. 20 a n c ( a i ! > < 22 Dec 7 61 20 « 20 « 18 Jan 6 62 J Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Reduced Jan. 26, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 25, 1864. Pro Sergt June 25, 1864; do. 1st Sergt. Sept. 12, 1865 ; do 2dLt. Mar. 1, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Pro. Sergt. Re-en. Feb. 15, '64. Reduced Feb. 13, 1865. Dis- charged Feb. 16, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must. out of serv. Mar. 2, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 22, 1864. Pro. Cor. Feb. 26, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Discharg- ed Aug. 20, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Cor. Feb. 22, 1865 ; do Sergt. Sept. 12, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 2, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 18, 1864. Pro. Sergt. Feb. 12, 1865. Deserted Aug. 2, 1865. 194 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY COMPANY G. | Age| Enlisted. I Mustered. | Lee, Christopher C. NToyes, James H, 18 ' Perkins, Adams 13. 19 Rogers, Marshall W. 25 Rumrill, Charles F. 21 Rumrill, Henry A. 16 Rumrill, Moses C. 29 St. Johns, Henry White, Herman J. Wilbur, William O. Recruits, Albee, Vietts W. Ballon, George E. Ballou, Luman A. Bingham, Aram Briggs, Carmi R. Burton, Isaac M. Chase, Reuben Collins, William W. Damon, Major S. " 17 " Dec 9 CI " 20 " Jan 17 62 " 20 " Feb 3 62 Dec 26 61 Jan 9 62 Marl6 65 Feb 9 65 Dec 17 63 Dec216 23 Jan 15 65 21 Feb 165 42Sep 6 64 19 Jan 17 65 28 Feb 27 62 I Marl6 65 Feb 9 65 Dec26 63 Jan 2 64 Jan 15 65 Feb 165 Sep 6 64 Jan 17 65 Feb 28 62 Dailey, Timothy Jr. Earl, Albert S. Ellis, George W. Ellis, William II. Falardo, Daniel D. Falardo, Dennis Fitch, John S. Flynn, William Fuller, Ransom R. Halliday, Richard F. Hanson, Neils Hardy, Henry Ladd, George W. Maynard, English La Miles, Stephen [Roy Patnod, Charles J. 18Janl2 65!Janl2 62 21 Feb 14:65 18 Dec 5 63 Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Pro. Cor- April 7, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Pro. Cor. June 25, 1864 ; do Sergt. Feb. 22, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 17, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 1, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 24, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 22, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 11, 1884. Pro. Cor. Feb. 22, 1865; do Sergt. Sept, 12, '65. Must, out Mar. 20/66. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. June 29, 1865. " Feb. 9,1866. " Mar. 14, 1866. Deserted Aug. 2, 1865. Must, out of serv. Jan. 14, 1866. " Feb. 1,1866. Deserted Dec. 20, 1865. Must, out of serv. Jan. 17, 1866. Sergt. Jan. 28, 1863. Re-en. Feb. 29, 1864. Discharged July 29, 1865, for wounds. Must, out of serv. Jan. 13, 1866. 25 " 1 " Jan 25 65 " 18 " Dec 163 Feb 20 65 Aug23 64 Feb 9 65 Oct 7 62 Feb 10 65 Mar 8 65 Jan 14 65 Feb 13 62 21 Feb 14 65 Deserted Aug. 2. 1865. Jan 2 64 Must, out of serv. Mar. 20, 1866. do Jan 25 65 " " Jan. 24, 1866. 18 " " " Jan. 17, 1866. Jan 2 64 " " Mar. 20, 1866. Feb 20 65 Discharged Aug. 8, 1865, to en- list into regular armv. Re- turned Sepf. 16, 1865. Desert- ed Sept. 22, 1865. Aug23 64 Must, out of serv. July 21, 1865. Feb 9 65 " " Feb. 9,1866. Oct 7 62 Pro. Cor. July 9, 1864. Must, out of serv. Oct 6, 1865. Feb 10 65 Must, out of serv. Feb. 10, 1866. Mar 8 65 " " Mar. 8, 1866. Jan 14 65 " " Jan. 13, 1866. Feb 28 62 Re-en Feb. 23, 1864. Pro. Cor. June 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. do Re-en. Feb. 27. 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th REGIMENT. 195 COMPANY G. — COMPANY H. Names. Iflckett, Lewis Pollard, Riley II. teed, Jonathan II. teed, Joseph U. tichards, Joseph loberts, Charles A, lock, Levi mith, Abner E. T. >mith, Jerome mow, Alix mow, Moses L'aylor, Samuel R. Jpham, Joshua Jpham, William H. Vard, John S. Vest, William A. Vilson, Ward D. Agel Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. ^Substitute. 21 Jan 16 65 Jan 16 65 19 Augl6 64 Augl6 64 22 Feb 13 65 Feb 13 65 21 do do 26 Nov3063 Dec 25 63 2,> Decl6 63 " 26 " 26 Nov30 63 " 25 " IS Feb 10 65 Feb 10 65 20 " 23 " " 23 " 25 Jan 19 65 Jan 19 65 21 do do 18 " 12 " •< 12 " 24 Feb 13 65 Feb 13 65 21 do do 24 Jan 30 65 Jan 30 65 18 " 13 '• " 13 " 21 Dec 163 Jan 2 64 Died July 10, 1865. Erroneously reported deserted. Tr. to Co. K. Must, out of serv. Feb. 13, 1866. it a a Deserted Feb. 21, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866, " Feb. 10, 1866. " Feb. 23, 1866. " Jan. 18, 1866. " Jan. 12, 1866. " Feb. 13, 1866. " Aug. 18, 1865. Discharged July 20, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. COMPANY IP— Commissioned Officers. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. Rank. | Date of Com / ?rank N. Finney, Lucien A. Rogers, Peter F. Rilev, Captain, 1st. Lieut. 2nd Lieut, Feb. 28 65 July 13 65 Mar. 1 66 Must, out of serv. April 2, 1866. " Mar. 14, 1866. " " as 1st Sergt. Mar. 14, 1866. ENLISTED MEN. Names. ; A;_e Enlisted. Mustered, | •23 Nov26 61 1 1 26 Dec2161 27 Nov25 61 CM 00 18 Jan 21 62 24 Jan 162 U 18 Dec 16 61 Pt ( 1 18 " 20 " 19 Jan 31 62 23 " 23 " J Remarks. Corporals, Peter F. Riley Anson N. Bryant, Timothy C. Curtis, Privates, Balch, Charles N. Dickev, Josiah C. Gile, Joel Hastings, Henry II. Hooker, Amos O. Kimball, Alpha Pro. Sergt. Oct. 23, 1862. Re- en. Feb. 14, 1864. Prom. 1st Sergt. Sept. 12, 1865 ; do 2nd Lieut. Mar. 1, 1866. Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Pro. Sergt. Oct 1, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Died Mar. 22, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Pro. Cor. Oct. 4, 1864 ; do Sergt. July 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 5, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Dec. 6, 1865. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. Feb. 18, 1864. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Discharged Feb. 24, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 196 APPENDIX B.-III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. COMPANY H. Names. ge.l Enlisted. | Mustered. \ Remarks Matson, Leroy D. McCain, Andrew- Perkins, Charles B. Ray, Alfred F. Sumner, Alonzo L. Recruits, Bates, Frederick A. Bloxsan, Edward G. Bovia, Charles Braddish, Rozalvo Brinn, John Cook, John Davis, James S. Downey, Patrick Driscoll, William H. Gilpatrick, John S. Gordon, William J. Greenwood, Lewis Hall, James L. Hobson, Frederick H. Howell, George C. Jackson, David E. Johnson, Henry Knapp, George Kneeland, William A. Leach, Hiram N. Long, Abel Meacham, Horace E. Pickham, John S. Pond, George R. Reed, Colba Robinson, Eugene P. Rogers, Eugene A. Shaw, Asa A. Smith, Daniel Spaulding, Almon J. Spafford, Wesley H. Wrilson, Lucius W. Jan 23 62 Dec 3 Jan 31 « 9 Feb 8 62 Dec 5 " 14 " 24 " M6 "'l5 Feb 19 Dec 15 " 21 Mar 6 Jan 18 Jan 27 Feb 10 Dec 15 Nov28 Dec 14 Feb 7 Mar 9 Sep 5 Dec 19 Feb 1 63 Feb 12 62 do ao do do Dec 13 Jan 2 Dec24 Jan 2 do Feb 19 Jan 2 Dec 30 Mar 6 Jan 18 Jan 27 Feb 10 Dec 30 Jan 2 do Feb 7 Mar 9 Sep 5 Jan 2 65 65 64 64 62iFeb28 62 Dec 12 63 63 Aug22 Dec 3 Feb 3 Dec 17 " 14 Jan 18 Augl9 Dec 15 " 17 " 15 Jan 21 62 Dec 12 Oct 9 Dec 3 Feb 3 Dec 30 Jan 2 Jan 18 AuglO Jan 5 " 2 do Feb 28 02 Pro. Cor. Oct. 1, 1863. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Prom. Sergt. Oct. 31, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 5, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Cor. Dec. 8, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, 1864. Pro. Cor. Oct. 1, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Musician June 27, 1865. Must. out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. " Mar. 6, 1866. " Jan. 17, 1866. " Jan. 26, 1866. " Feb. 9, 1866. " Mar. 14, 1866. " Feb. 7,1866. " Mar. 9, 1866. Died May 31, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20. 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866, Musician. Must, out of serv. Mar. 1, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. [Died July 21, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. u a u " Jan. 17, 1866. " July 14, 1865. " Mar. 14, 1866. Discharged Oct. 4, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Cor. May 21, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY, 197 SEVENTH REGIMENT — COMPANY I. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General, Names. f Bank, | Date of Com. | Remarks. Jharles H. Sheldon, Gkorge P. Phalon, liliam II. Edmunds, Captain, 1st Lieut. 2nd Lieut. July 13 G5 do Mar. 1 66 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. as 1st Sergt. Mar. 14, 1866. ENLISTED MEN. Use | Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. Corporals, William H. Edmunds, Dscar D. Hall, Privates, lowers, Charles H. ollett, Joseph Langley, Solomon Leonard, George H. Mayhew, Frederick McKenzie, Edson Mehrling, Charles, 3akman, James Jr. 'lumley, Jesse ]?lumley, Levi otter, Joshua Powers, William D. freed, Thomas C. ifcrong, George Swallow, Proctor Woodard, William H. 21 18 27 Jan 4 62 " 28 " Feb 11 62 Jan 27 62 Dec28 61 18 Jan 10 62 21 Dec 10 61 20 Feb 6 62 Dec 2 61 « 19« Feb 3 62 Jan 7 62 Dec 23 61 Feb 6 62 « 7 « Jan 22 62 " 7 " 3 Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Sergt, Feb. 18, 1865 ; do 1st Sergt. Nov. 1, 1865 ; do 2nd Lieut. Mar. 1, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 18, 1864. Reduced Mar. 1.1865. Discharged Julv 20, 1865. Pro. Cor. Nov. 11, 1862. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Sergt. March 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 18, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 3, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Pro. Cor. July 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 23, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar, 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 29, '64. Pro. Cor. Dec. 13, 1864 ; do Sergt. May 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. March 14, 1866. Re-en Feb. 17, 1864. Pro. Cor. July 1, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 25, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 16, 1864. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1865. Musician. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, ^Q. Re-en. Feb. 20, '64. Prom. Cor. Mar, 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, ''QQ. Re-en. Feb. 15, '64. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. 26 198 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY. COMPANY I. — COMPANY K. Names. \ Age | Enlisted. Mustered. Remarks. lie emits, Bailey, James 28 Feb 10 64 Feb 25 64 Musician. Must, out of service March 14, 1866. Bovat, Henry [A. 33 Dec 10 64 Dec 10 64 Must, out of serv. Dec. 9, 1865. Bronghton, Phareellou& 37 Dec 16 63 Dec 16 63 " Mar. 5, 1866. Burnes, John 20 Dec 27 64 Jan 12 65 " Dec. 28, 1865. Carter, Peter 19 21 Nov22 64 Dec 17 64 Colored cook. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Cook, William S. 21 Dec 30 63 Dec 30 63 Must, out of serv. Mar. 13, 1866. Dickinson, Charles E. 21 Aug29 64 Aug29 64 " Mar. 14, 1866. Forkey, David 25 Dec 10 64 Dec 10 64 " Dec. 9, 1865. Forkey, Edward 28 " 12 " " 12 " li Dec. 11,1865. Forkey, Stubitt :. Jan 4 65 Jan 4 65 " " Jan. 3,1866. Johnson, George 31 Feb 12 62 Feb 28 62 Re-en. Feb. 15; '64. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Kitchell, Alson S. 23 Mar 9 64 MarlO 64 Discharged Jan. 31, 1866, S. O. War Department No. 42. McDonald, John 21 Jan 16 65 Jan 16 65 Deserted July 31, 1865. McGregor, Henry L8 Mar 7 65 Mar 7 65 Must, out of serv. Mar. 7, 1866. McGregor, Oscar 38 " 13 " " 13 " " July 26, 1865. McKelvey, Will iam 26 Mar 1 64 Mar 2 64 Pro. Cor. Mar. 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. McNeal, James 29 Mar 7 65 Mar 7 6b Must, out of serv. Mar. 7, 1866. Mulhern, Robert, 30 DeclS 63 Dec29 63 " Aug. 18, 1865. O'Grady, John 27 Feb 8 65 Feb 8 65 " Feb. 8, 1866. Parker, William M. 30 Dec 17 63 Dec25 63 Pro. Cor. Apr. 6, 1864 ; do Sergt. July 1, 1865. Mustered out service March 14, 1866. Plumtree, John L8 " 16 " " 19 " Must, out of serv. Aug. 1, "65. Reyno, Joseph 31 Feb 15 65 Feb 15 65 «C a it Rondau, Lyman 19 " 13 " " 13 " (< a tt Shaw, John W. 22 Jan 80 65 Jan 30 6b " Oct. 23, 1865. Smith, James H. 26 Feb 11 65 Feb 11 65 " Feb. 11,1866. St. Martin, Joseph 25 " 16 " " 16 " " Feb. 15, 1866. Taylor, Henry A. 22 Dec 30 63 Dec 30 63 Pro. Cor. Dec. 13, 1864; do. Sergt. Nov. 1, 1865. Must. out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Thompson, Samuel Marl 3 65 Marl3 6b Must, out of serv. Mar. 11, 1866. Vaughan, Charles E. 27 Jan 21 65 Jan 21 65 " Jan. 20, 1866. Wheeler, Alonzo A. L0 Feb 17 62 Feb 28 62 Re-en. Mar. 9, '64. Prom. Cor. Mar. 1, 1865. Absent sick March 14, I860. Wheeler, Moses E. 23 Dec 163 Dec26 63 Must, out of service Mar. 14, ''66. Williams, Calvin Sep 1 63 Sep 163 Colored cook. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. COMPANY K, — Commissioned Officers. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant and Inspector General. Names. j Rank'. | Date of Com. | Remarks. John A. Prindlc, Charles B. Green, John C. W, Crothers, Captain, July 13 65 j Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. lst'Lieut. do Must, out of serv. as Sergt. Maj. March 14, 1866. 2nd Lieut. Mar. 1 66 Mustered out of service as Sergt. March 14, 1856. APPENDIX B.— Ill, ROSTER— 7tji INFANTRY. 199 ENLISTED MEN. | Age | Enlisted. | Mustered. Corporal, Jonathan C. Emerson, Musician, Joel O. Bailey, Privates, Chickering, Charles P. Connor, Thomas Gourley, George N. Kent, Lorenzo E. Knapp, Mason Marsell, Frank Morse, Albert J. Smith, Jame- Wiley, Loren J, Woodbury, Nathan K Recruits, Austin, Benjamin f Bourdeau, Francis Banker, George H. Burns, Edward A. Bushey, Oliver Jr. Buzzell, James M. Coonerty, Patrick Crothers, John C. W. Cutting, Myron I). Dana, Alpheus T. Esdell, Edward Fillman, James Fisk, Elbridge G. Hallock, Stephen W. King, George {Substitute. DecUGl " 1G >4 Jan 8 65 Dec 7 61 Jan 20 65 Dec 7 61 Jan 25 6^ ". 20 Dec 30 61 " 5 " 7 Dec 16 63 Ausl5 64 Dec28 6! Feb 10 65 Dec 24 63 Feb 27 65 15 Feb 17 62 Augll 64 Feb 1 65 June 5 63 10 " Feb 16 65 Augll 64 July2664 Dec 16 63 Auel5 64 Dec31 63 Feb 10 65 Jan 5 64 Feb 27 65 " 1 5 Feb 28 65 Pro, Sergt. March 1, 1863. Re- en. Feb. 15, 1864. Must, out of service March 27, 1866, Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Prom. Cor May 19, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en, Feb. 15, '64. Pro. Cor. Nov. 1, 1864; do Sergt. May 19, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, '64. Prom. Cor. May 17, 1865 ; do Sergt. May 19, 1865. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb, 15, 1864. Mustered out of service Mar. 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, '64. Pro. Cor. May 19, 1865. Mustered out of service March 20, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered out of service March 2, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 20, '64. Prom. Cor. Feb, 28, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 19, 1864. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Re-en. Feb. 15, 1864. Corporal. May 19, 1865. Mustered out of service March 14, 1866. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Tr. from Co. F, 8th Vt. Vols. Must, out of serv. March 14, 1866. Pro. Cor. May 19.U865. Must. out of service March 2, 1866. Must, out of serv. Feb. 8, 1866. Absent sick since Dec. 18, 1864. Must, out of serv. Aug. 1, 1865. " Feb. 15, 1866. Re-en. Mar. 23, 1864. Pro. Cor. Jan. 1, 1865; do 1st Sergt. May 19, 1865 ; do 2nd Lieut. March 1, 1866. Augll 64 Must, out of serv. Aug. 18, 1865. Feb 165 " " Jan. 31, 1866. J'ne 5 63 Col'd. cook ; deserted Aug. 2, '65. 11 " Colored cook. Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. Feb 16 65 Died Aug. 16, 1865. Augll 64 Died Mar. 30, 1865. July26 64 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1866. 200 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 7th INFANTRY - COMPANY K, Names. fAgei Enlisted. Mustered. Remarks. Norton, Eugene 21 Marl6t>5iMarl6 65 Must, out of serv. Mar. 14, 1806. Peet, Anson W. 18 Febl5 65jFebl5 65 " Auer. 1,186c. t Pollard, Riley H. 19 Aug 16 64 Augl6 64 Tr. from Co. G. Died Sept. 25, 1865. Potter, Keyes 19 Dec 18 63 Dec30 63 Dishonorably discharged March 14, 1866, with loss of all pay and allowances. Provost, John 24 Feb 165 Feb 165 Must, out of serv. Jan. 31, 1855. Reed, Ai M. 20 " 16 " " 16 " " Feb. 16,1866. Reynolds, Thomas 30 Aug27 64 Aug27 64 Discharged Aug. 22, 1865. Simes, Frank 23 Feb 7 65 Feb 7 65 Mast, out of serv. Feb. 6, 1866. Smith, Charles 21 " 21 " " 21 " Deserted Nov. 21, 1865. Sfcicknev, Elvv J. 12 AuglS 64 AuglS 64 Must, out of serv. May 18, 1865. Swenyer, Truman 23 Dec 16 63 Dec 24 63 <5 Mar. 2, 1866. Wolcott, Elisha 37 Mar 3 65 Mar 3 65 " [Mar. 3,1866. Young, Antoiae 'c: Aug23 64 Aug23 64 " Mar. 14,1866. tSubstitute. NINTH REGIMENT- Mustered into service July 9, 1862. Original members, recruits for one year, and recruits whose term of service would expire previous to Oct. 1, 1865, mustered out of service June 13, 1865. Remaining officers and men con- solidated into a battalion of four companies June 13, 1865. Battalion mustered out of service December 1, 1865. FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. Names. 1 Rank. | Date of Com. j Remarks. Herman Seligson, |Lt. Col. (July 3 65|Must. out of.serv. Dec. 1, 18S5. NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Names. I Asel Enlisted, j Mustered. \ Remarks. Serq^t Majors, [ Oliver W. Newell, 20 John G. Jefferds, Q. M,. Seijeant, Thomas Leyden, Com. Sergeant, William Page, Jr. Hasp. Steward, Royal C. Flanders, Dec 10 63 Dec23 63Pro. 2nd Lieut. Co. D, Sept. 17, 1865.. Jan 4 64 Jan 9 64 Must, out of serv. Dec. 1,1865. | Feb 17 65 Feb 17 65 Decl7 63Dec3163' Dec 31 63 Jan 6 64 COMPANY A — Commissioned Officers, Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. umk j Date oi' Com. | Charles F. Branch, Elijah W. Bird, Edson B. Palmer, Captain, 1st Lieut. 2nd Lieut. July 3 65 do do Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. ENLISTED MEN, Names. 1 Age 1 Enlisted. | Mustered. 1 Remarks. Privates, Clark, Joseph u Jn7el0 62 July 9 62 Tr. from Co^ C, June 13, 1865. Retained in service by sen- tence of G. C. M., for deser- tion. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Massi, John 18 « 4 « do In confinement for desertion June 13, 1865 ; deserted from arrest. O'Regan, Thomas 19 •< 20 " do Discharged Sept. 16, 1865. Stanley, Eleazer 25 do do Discharged. Becruits, Acome, Franklin 18 Dec 30 63 Jan 5 64 Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 14, ^65. Arrell, Ami 25 Mar 7 65 Mar 7 65 Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. 202 APPENDIX B.— in. ROSTER— 9th INFANTRY. COMPANY A. I Age- 1 Enlisted. | Mustered. 1 Baldwin, Jay N. Bannister, John Bartlett, Joseph G, Bates, Hiram P. Bates, Levi W. Beach, Levi S. Benjamin, Henry Blanchard, Merritt S. Blodah, Theophilus ( 'lapper, Joseph Collins, Ezra S. Colomb, Francis Jr. Connor, Charles Davis, Sylvanus A. Day, David S. Dow, Henry C. Dower, James N. Downing, Jesse W. Eno, Frank Fairbanks, Artemas P Farrell, John Foster, Evelyn J. Hair, William C. Hayes, Elmer Hebard, Abel C. Hill, Hiland D. Hinman, William H. Hutchins, Orrin B, Jones, John G= Dec 19 63 " 28 " " 31 " Feb 25 65 Dec 28 63 do " 21 " " 16 " " 18 " " 14 " " 21 " " IS" " 22 " Jan 164 Dec 23 63 " 22 " Deck 63 28 16 GO " 28 " 14 " Jan 2 64 Dec 3 63 " 26 " Mar21 64 Dec 14 63 " 19 Nov23 6£ Dec 24 Jan 6 4: Feb 25 65 Dec28 63 " 31 " " 30 " do do " 31 " do a 24 " Jan 6 64 Dec316^ Jan 6 Jan 6 Dec 24 63 Tan 2 Dec31 Jan 5 ,< 2 " 7 Mar21 Jan 7 Dec 24 " 1 Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 15, '65. Must, out of serv. July 16, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865, Discharged Sept. 8, 1865, (S. O. War Department 479.) Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Died June 20, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Oct. 21, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 14, '65. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Aug. 25, '65. Pro. Cor. Mar. 1, 1865; do Sergt. June 5, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. July 26, '65. Died Oct, 11, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Aug. 13, 'Go. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, ''65. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Aug. 25, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Sept. 5, '65. Must. out of service Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from. Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, "65. Pro. Cor. June 5, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Discharged Oct. 24, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Mar. 1, 1865; do Sergt. Sept, 5, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Prisoner since Oct, 27, 1864. Supposed dead. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 9th REGIMENT. 203 COMPANY A. | Age| Enlisted. [ Mustered. | Remarks. Kendall, Oramel Kimball, Daniel Knights, Sidney Lamson, James A. Larock, Joseph H. Ley den, Thomas Loud, George W. Maxham, Edwin B. Murphy, John Noirel, Francis C. North, James A. Paine, David Palmer, William H. Papaw, George Paranto, Francis Peckham, Braddock Jr, Preston, Russell N. Proud, Zara P. Roberts, Nelson C. Rutherford, Wallace E. Sargent, Alvora M. Sheehe, Patrick Simonds, Henry M. Smith, Harlow C. Smith, Jason Spicer, George W. Sproul, John Squires, Andrew G. Stanlew, George Stinehow, Nelson Stone, Frank Trudell, Lewis M. Varney, Frederick Dec 12 63 " 29 " " 10 " " 1G " " 1 " Feb 1765 Dec 30 63 Aug31 64 Dec29 63 J'ne 7 63 Mar 14 64 Dee 22 63 " 26 " do Marl4 65 Dec2163 do 14 " 10 " Jan 12 65 Dec 8 63 " 29 " " 5 " " 22 " " 31 " Dec 19 63 " 31 " " 14 " " 23 " " 31" " 21 " Mar 7 65 Novl463 Dec 12 63 Jan 7 64 Dec24 63 do do Feb 17 65 Dec 30 63 Oct 7 64 Jan 6 64 July 9 63 Marl4 64 Jan 6 64 do Dec 30 63 Marl4 65 Dec 30 63 Jan 6 64 Dec30 63 " 10 " Jan 12 65 Dec 8 63 « 29 " " 5 " " 30 " Jan 2 64 Dec 30 63 Jan 5 64 Dec3163 do Jan 6 64 Mar 7 65 Dec 3 63 Died Sept. 8, 1865. Must, out of serv. Oct. 19, 1865, Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, ont of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr, from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Discharged Dec. 1865. Musician. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Pro. Qr. M. Sergt. Nov. 1, 1865. Prisoner since Feb. 2, 1864. Supposed dead. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Oct. 8, 65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ''65. Pro. Cor. Sept. 5, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Pro. Cor. June 5, 1865 ; do Sergt Sept. 5, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Discharged Oct. 24, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec, 1, 1865. Pro. Cor. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Pro. 1st Sergt. Sept. 5, 1865. • Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Prisoner since Feb. 2, '64. Sup- posed dead. Discharged June 25, 1865. Discharged Oct. 24, 1865. Must, out of serv. May 15, 1865. " Dec. 1,1865. Prisoner since Feb. 2, '64. Sup- posed dead. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Musician. Must, out of service Dec, 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. C. June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Died at Annapolis, Md. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865, " << (« Pro. Cor. Feb. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Prom. Sergt. June 14, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec, 1, 1865. 204 APPENDIX B.— III. POSTER— 9th INFANTRY. COMPANY A. — COMPANY B. [ a?«! Enlisted- | Mustered. | Vere, Joseph Vincent, Edmund Waterman, Dexter P. Wellman, Henry Wellman, Norman A. i25jDecl6 63 I I Wheatley, Alson L. 118 Yarrington, Merritt E. 21 7 si 24 50 jTr. from Co. C, June 13, 18G5. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Jan 2 64|Must. out of serv. Dec. 7, 1865, Jfcnl6 65jJanl6 65! " " Dec. 1,1865. do do I Pro. Cor. Aug. 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Dec26 63Jan 6 64|Tr. from Co. 0, June 13,1865. Pro. Cor. Sept, 5, ''65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Jan 2 64!" 7 " Pro. Cor. June 5, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. COMPANZ B. — Commissioned Officers. Snowing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & inspector General. Rank. | Date of Com. Remarks. Patrick Hobon, Jchn W. Thomas, Gordon N. Briggs Captain, 1st. Lieut. 2nd Lieut. Mar. 13 65 Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Julv 3 65 Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1835. " do ENLISTED MEN. I Age I Enlisted. | Mustered. Privates, Carr, Nelson H. Fay, Loomis C. Smith, George H. Wood, Hiram Recruits, Adams, Lucius C. Ash, Thomas Beach, Edwin B. Blake, Nye O. Bowman, Edward E. Brown, Charles T. Brown, Stlllman A. Buck, Edward H. Burdett, James Burgess, Seth Caswell, Homer B. Chehin, Daniel Church, Allen T. 31J'ne23 62 July 962 18 « 18 21 do do do Jan 5 64' Jan 5 64 Feb 23 G5jFeb 23 65 Jan 1 64,1 Jan 7 64 Dec 25 " 4 NovoO Feb 28 Dec 17 " 25 Augl7 Dec 28 64 05 20 Ji 5 64 i!) Feb 28 35 Dec 22 " 25 Augl7 Jan 6 Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Deserted from arrest Aug. 1864. Mustered out of service. " June 13, 1865. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Died Dec. 11, 1865. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec 1, ''Go. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. July 26, '65. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1835. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1. '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. ) Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Discharged Oct. 24, 1865. 63|Must. out of serv. May 22, 1865, " Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 'Go, 64 Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. June 13, '65. 6-1 Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. D, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13. 1865. Pro. Cor. Oct. 13, 65. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, I860, APPENDIX B.— IXL ROSTER— 9th REGIMENT. 205 COMPANY B. Names. | Akp| Enlisted. | Mustered. | Clark, Marvin T. Clinton, Charles Coburn, George A. Cook, Francis F. Crank, Chauncey Dowvalle, Joseph F. Drown, Hiram Estell, Vercel L. Exford, David S. Fifield, Freeman Forbes, Darwin A. Fox, Dennis H. Freetoe, Harvey M. Fry, William T. Fuller, Dana Furlong, Patrick Gall, John Gorham, James G. Hearren, James Hemery, Peter Hoffman, Henry F. Hoyt, Hollis K. Hoyt, William B. Humphrey, Charles P, Hurlburt, Jeremiah Jones, Charles vs 10 !S Dec 18 63 Dec 18 63 Aug30 64 Jan 5 64 Aug 2 64 Dec26 63 Feb 13 65 Marl4 65 Dec 14 63 Jan 2 04 Nov23 63 Dec 15 63 " 17 " " 10 " Aug30 64 Jan 5 64 Aug 2 64 Dec 29 63 Feb 13 65 Mar 14 65 Jan 2 64 Jan 7 64 Nov23 63 Dec 19 63 " 17 « '« 23 " Jan 164 Jan 164 19;Decl8 63 25 37 m 34 24 U is 31 18 do Aug 4 64 Nov28 63 Jan 2 64 Dec2163 11 17 do NovSO 63 Dec 22 63 10 Tr. from Co, E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Deserted Aug. 18, 1865. Pro. Cor. Aug. 8, '64 ; do Sergt. April 27, 1865. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Discharged Jan. 4, 1865. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. June 13, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Discharged Oct. 24, 1865. Tr. from Co. D, June 13, 1865, Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. July 15, '65. Pro. Cor. Oct. 26, '64. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865, Dec 30 63 Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Oct. 13, '65. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Oct. 13, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. D, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865, Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. July 26, 1865; do Sergt. Oct. 13, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. D, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. 27 Jan 4 64 Aug 4 64 Dec 16 63 Jan 5 64 Dec23 63 17 do 23 Jan 7 64 Dec 11 63 206 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 9th INFANTRY. COMPANY B. Laddy, William Lane, Edward H. Lane, George M. Lee, John W. Leon, Josepli Mansfield, Seth A. Marshall, Henry C. Merrill, Lewis W. Morey, G'eorge W. Morey, Robert R. Moultrop, Obadiah Norris, George E. Orines, Doran H. Perham, Henry Perkins, Jonathan Perry, Charles H. Prescott, Freedom D. Roby Frederick A . Rockwell, William T Rumriil, Luman C. Salter, Alonzo L. Simonds, Albert J. Smith, Oglander, Smith, Oscar C. Steady, Eugene Enlisted. | Muster" d, | Remarks. Vj 22 . 18 Dec30 63|Jan 4 64|Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865- 44 25 "Bee 25 61 do " 10 " MarSO 65 Dec 4 63 « 16 u do « 24 " Mar30 65 Dec 16 63 " 22 " ;< 31 "Uan 5 64 " 25 " " 19 " " 7 " Feb 20 65 Dec 12 63 " 19 " Dec 30 63 Jan 2 64 Dec23 63 Jan 164 Mar 13 65 Dec 17 63 " 19 " " 9 " Nov30 63 Feb 27 65 Dec 29 63 " 7 do Dec 23 63 Feb 20 6 Dec 19 63 Jan 2 64 Dec 31 63 Jan 6 64 Dec 30 63 Jan 7 64 MarlS 65 Jan 2 64 Dee 22 63 " 17 " " 30 " Feb 27 65 Dec3163 Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 65. Tr. from Co. E5 June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1365. Must, out of serv. Dec. 15, '65. Tr. from Co. F, Jure 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Au£T. 27, 1864. Pro. Sergt. July 1, 18G5. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of eerv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co, E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Mubt, out of serv. Dec. 1, 'Q5. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ^65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1,'65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Died Sept. 9, 1865. Tr. from Co. D, June IS, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, r65. Tr. from Co. D, June 13, 1865. Died Oct. 8, 1865. Tr. from. Co. E, June IS, 1865. Pro. Cor. July 26, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. J, 1865. Pro. Cor. June. 29, '64 ; do Serat. Mar. 17, 1865 ; do. 1st Sergt. June 9, 1865. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865, Tr. from Co. F. June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. June 19, '65. Must. out of service Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from, Co. E, June 13, 1835. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. D, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co, F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Nov. 15, ''So. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, :65. Tr, from Co. F, June IS, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. D, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. June 19, '6o. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec, 1, ^Q5. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 9th REGIMENT. 207 COMPANY B. — COMPANY C. \ \&e\ Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. Steady, Henry Steady, Lewis Jr. Taft, William H. Turner, George Vando uner, Samuel Walston, Amos Ward, Joseph Watkins, Charles Wells, George 22 18 18 IS 8 Ss 35 143 !29 \m 22 Dec 12 63 Dec23 63 it 4. ii " 31 " Jan 13 65 Jan 13 65 Dec 16 63 Jan 2 64 Jan 4 64 " 7 " Dec 12 63 « 4 - " 19 " Dec30 63 " 28 " do " 80 " " 30 " " 18 " " 23 "i 11 24 Wetherby, Leonard S Wilkinson, Roswell f Williams Henry Wilson, Robert J. i 29 Aug 163.]Augl7 63 Ssptl6 64 Sep 16 64 fsvbs-ltute. Pro. Cor. July 6, 1864. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Prom. Sergt. June 26, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Nov. 15, ^65. Tr. from Co. D, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. D, Juno 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ^65. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865, Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '60. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Died Sept. 4, 1865. Must, out of serv. May 22, 1865. Tr. from Co. E, June 13, 1865. Died Nov. 5, 1865. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ''Qb. Tr. from Co, E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. July 13, :65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1835. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. F, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. COMPANY C— Commissioned Officers. Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. Names. [ Rank. I Date of Com. | Remarks Elias L. Brownell, John E. McGinnis, Harrison K. Bacon, Harrison K. Bacon, James Henry Yancor, Captain, J July 3 65 Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Died Nov. 10,' 1865. Must, out of serv. as 2nd Lieut. Dec. 1, 1865. Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 17, 1865. Must, out of serv. as 1st Sergt. Dec. 6, 1865. 1st Lieut. J do do iNov. 17 65 |2nd Lieut J July 3 65 do [Nov. 17 65 ENLISTED MEN. !Age| Enlisted. | Mustered. [ Remarks Privates, Austin, Ira B. Barton, Peter, Recruits, Aiken, William D. 2QJn'e2062 22|May2862 26 j Jan 2 64 Allen, William H. Axtell, Loren S. Baird, Wolcott H. 28 Mar 15 65 21!Dec26 63 Julv 9 62!Discharged Jan. 1, 1865. do Jan 7 64 N. C, April 1865. Muse. 22: Died at Salisbury 20, 1864. Tr. from Co. K, June 13 Pro. Cor. July 22, '65. out of serv. Dec. 1 1865. Marl5 65|Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Dec3163Pro. Cor, Dec. 28, 1864. Tr. from Co. II, June 13, 1865. Pro. Sergt. Oct. 18,'65. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. 20 208 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 9th INFANTRY. COMPANY C. Names. Age | Enlisted. | Mustered. 1 Remarks. Barber, David C. Barton, Jacob V. Bessette, Edward Bissett, Edward B. Brannan, Malachi Breed, Augustus L. Brezette, Frederick Butler, Andrew H. Butterfield, William H. Castle, William H. Chase, George T. Church, Carlos Clines, James fCoby, Jacob Conlin, James Corey, John Covey, Joseph N. Dan forth, George Doty, Deforest T. Duncan, George J. Dwyer, Francis M. Dwyer, Philip 3rd. Elliot, Alden J. Finegan, Patrick Fletcher, Leslie C. Flynn, James 32i,Dec 9 63 40 23 18 tSubstitute. Feb 165 Dec 10 63 Aug27 64 Decl8 63 n 31 12 25 17 Jan 4 64 Febl4 65 Sep 16 64 Dec25 63 ■'7 Dec 163 14 10 Dec 30 63 Feb 165 Decl8 63 31 Aug27 64 Dec26 63 " 22 " Jan 164 Dec 30 6i do Jan 5 64 Feb 14 65 Sep 16 64 Dec 26 63 30 Jan 5 64 Dec 30 63 22 July29 64July29 64 Dec2163Janl3 64 19 Sep 10 64 Jan 5 65 Dec 4 63 Sep 10 64 Jan 5 65 Dec 30 63 Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Discharged July 25, 1865. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Detained in New York City by civil authority since Nov. 13, 1864. Tr, from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec 1, '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ''65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13. 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, "65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Died Oct. 27, 1865. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Pro. Sergeant June 27, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H. June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Nov. 15, '65. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Prom. Sergt. July 22, 1865. Reduced Sept. 21, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Died July 1865. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 22, '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1. '65. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 9th INFANTRY. 209 COMPANY C. Names. [Age | Enlisted. | Mustered. | Gero, Henry Gilley, George A. Gorman, George Grant, John Holt, Sidney Z. Holton, Marshall B. Houghtaling, James H, Humphrey, John O. Kieley, Patrick Knowlton, John O. Labare, William Lapoint, Henry Lapoint, William Levally, George Malloy, Patrick Maxham, Chauncey McGill, John McGowen, Patrick Messier, Mitchell Miller, John Morrison, John O'Brien, Charles Palmer, Thomas H. Pease, James S. Dec 8 63 " 21 " " 16 " " 28 " " 26 " Jan 2 64 Dec 16 63 Jan 2 64 a ^ << Dec 27 63 '! 23 " 11 Dec31 Jan 5 Dec 16 " 30 Jan 2 7 Dec 16 Jan 2 5 do Dec 30 Jan 2 64 63 64 25 " Dec 30 63 Julyl9 64 Jan 13 65 Dec 15 63 " 14 " " 23 " Jan 2 64 Dec 12 63 " 19 " " 18 " " 26 " Julyl9 Jan 13 Dec 22 Jan 4 Dec 30 Jan 2 " 7 " 4 Dec26 " 30 Jan 2 63 64 Tr. from. Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 'ob. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Taken prisoner Feb. 2, 1864, and died in rebel prison. Tr.from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 13, '65. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Aug. 24, '65. Died Nov. 13, 1865. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ^b. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 'Qb. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 'Qb. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Sept. 11, '65. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Pro. Cor. Feb. 18, 1864. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, '6b. Re- duced Sept. 1, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 7, 1865. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out or serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from. Co. H, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Oct. 28, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. H, June 13,1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. July 22, 1865; do Sergt. Sept. 21, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ^b. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Sept. 11, '65. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. 210 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 9ih INFANTRY. COMPANY C. lAsel Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remurks. Peck, Fordyce A. Perry, Rollin Pettee, Aurelius Phelps, Eugene L. fPierson, George Powers, Thomas Preston, Henry E. Randall, John M. Revor, Peter Robinson, William Rugg, Argalus R. Saunders, Horace Sawyer, Elijah L. Southwick, Frederick A Spooner, Alexander Sullivan, Daniel D, Synyer, John Tobias, James B. f Turner, William Vancor, James Henry Whitcomb, Lewis S. Willard, John L. 18!Deo26 63Jan 7 64 U> i>2 lb t.i -H 18 21 '18 27 U " 18 "Dec 31 63 Oct 12 64 Oct 12 64 Febl4 65JFebl4 65 Auglo 64IAugl6 84 Jan 5 64 Jan 20 18 ,;g 22 tSubstitute. Tr. from Co. X, June 13, 1865. Discharged Oct. 11, 1865. Nov28C3 " 2 " Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. 7 " Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Oct. 18. '65. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out of serv. June 18, 1865. 5 64|Pro. Cor. May 15, 1884. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 18C5. pro. Sergt. June 15, '65. Must out of serv. Dec 1, 1865. Julyll64Julyll64|Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, cut of serv. Dec. I, '65. Dec 17 63 Ta; 3163|Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Pro. Oct. 28, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. do Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. 21 " | Jan 6 64Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Pro. Cor. Oct. 30, 1864. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, '65. Re- duced Sept. 11, 1865. Suppos- ed discharged Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out cf serv. Aug. 9, 1865. Tr. from Co. B, June 13, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Dec 17 63|Dec22 63 Tr. from Cc. B, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Sept. 21, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Sep 17 64^ep 17 64 Tr. from Co. B. June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Decl8 63Dec30 63Pro. Cor. Mar. 3, 1865. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Pro. Sergt. June 15, 1865 ; do 1st "Sergt, Aug. 3, 1885 ; do 2d Lieut. Co. C, Nov. 17, '65. Tr. from Co. H, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Sept. 11, ''65. Jan 2 64 Jan 7 64Tr. from Co. K, June 13, 1855. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, 165. Julyl6 64 Augl3 64 Jan 4 64 Julyl6 64 Augl3 64 Jan 13 64 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 9th INFANTRY. 211 COMPANY D. —Commissioned Officers, Showing all changes since last Report of Adjutant & Inspector General. Names. | Rauk. j Date of Com. | urnham Cowdry, eorge C. Chamberlin liver W. Newell, Captain, 1st. Lieut. 2nd Lieut. Sept. 7 65{Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. do Sept. 17 65j ENLISTED MEN. Names. Age | Enlisted. \ Mustered. | Remarks. Recruits, insworth, William W very, George S. ixby, Cyren ohonan, Alba F. rown, Portus L. urgin, John W. >utton, Amasa G. arr, George W. arr, Samuel ass, Leighton M. >avis, Albert A. )avis, Lewis Derocher, Antoine )urkee, Charles )urkee, John A. >wyer, John vans, Wright H. landers, Daniel H. letcber, Otis J. oster, Kenry M. ranklin, Elisha D. rizzle, Amos H. xard, William George, Charles S. tSubstitute. 20 21 20 27 Il8 2i !30 18 15 22 19 27 2o 18 2~. Dec 18 63 « 21 " Jan 2 64 Dec 16 63 17 Jan 4 64 Dec 14 63 Jan 2 64 Nov23 63 Sep 29 64 Dec 30 63 19 " Jan 24 65 NovlO 63 " 30 " Dec 30 63 24 Jan 2 64 Dec2463 31 Jan 9 64 do Augl8 62 Dec 11 63 Sept 964 Dec 12 63 16 14 do Dec 17 63 Sep 29 64 Jan 2 64 5 " Jan 24 65 NovlO 63 " 30 '; Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 7, '65. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 7, '65. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1885. Must, out of serv. June 22, '65. Pro. Cor. Mar. 16, 1865. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, '65. Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, 1865, Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. June 22, '65. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, cut of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co, I. June* 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Dec24 63Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv.. Aug. 4, ''65. Jan 2 64JPro. Cor. Jan. 20, 1865? Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. 2 " Tr. from Co, G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Discharged June 12, 1865. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Deserted Nov. 10, 1865. Mu3t. out of serv. Dec. 7, 1865 Tr. from Co, E, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. C, June 13, 1865. Discharged Dec. 6, 1865. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Discharged Nov. 7, 1865. Tr, from Co. G, Juue 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. June 19, '65. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Nov. 21, 1865. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65 . Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Dec3163|Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. Nov. 1, '65. Must. | out of serv, Dec. 1, 1865. Jan 2 64 Must, out of serv.. Dec. 1, 1865. Dec2463|Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Nov21 62 Jan 6 64 Sept 984 212 APPENDIX B.-III. ROSTER— 9th INFANTRY. COMPANY D. | Age j Enlisted. ] Mustered. | Getchell, Gallon Green, Orrin Heath, Henry B. Holt, Charles Hooper, Joseph A. Hoyt, Homer Hunkins, John H. Jefferds, John G. Johnson, Peter Kendrick, Benjamin S Kibbie, Milton M. King, David W. Creige, George A. Ladd, Corin Lee, James H. Lewinse^ Obert Lieber, John W. Lillie, Elhanan T. Little, Philip Little, Triffley Loverin, George H. Marston, Jeremiah W. Marston, Orvis K. McFarland, William f McLennan, James Miller, John H. Moore, Henry H. Morse, Charles Moxley, Azro G. Moxley, Harvey C. Parker, Louis E. tSubstitute. Feb 27 64 Jan 5 64 Dec30 36 Dec2163 Jan 1 64 Dec30 63 " Jan 164 " 9 „ 4 <. Dec 24 63 " 30 " " 29 " Feb 13 65 " 20 " Dec 19 63 " 14 " Mar30 65 Dec28 63 " 30 " Mar 3 65 do Jan 2 64 Feb 4 65 Dec29 63 Nov20 63 34 Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, cut of serv. Dec. 1, '65. 34 Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 7, ''Go, Dec 30 63 Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Died Oct. 16, 1865. 34 Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. " Tr, from Co. G, June 13, 1885. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Pro. Cor. Nov. 27, 1864. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, ''Go. Pro. Sergt. June 19, 1865; do. Sergt. Maj. Nov. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865, Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ''Go. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. •' 6 " tt o «« do Feb 13 61 " 20 " Jan 2 64 do Mar30 6/ Jan 2 64 " 6 Mar 3 6c do Jan 2 64 Feb 4 65 Jan 6 64 Dec 10 63 Augl6 64|Augl6 64 Jan 4 64 'Jan 4 64 Feb 14 65 Feb 14 65 Dec26 63Jan 2 64 17 18 Dec 30 63 Jan 14 64 Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ^65. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, cut of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 11, '65. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Must, out of serv. Dec. 13, 1835. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Pro. Cor. July 1, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Pro. Cor. July 11. 1864; do Sergt. Feb. 7, 1865; do. 1st Sergt. July 1, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 6, 1865. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— 9th REGIMENT. 213 COMPANY D. Age| Enlisted. I Mustered. | Remarks. Powers, Samuel C. Prescott, George S. Putnam, Stephen Jr. Quirk, Jeremiah Quirk, Michael M. Reynolds, William A. Richardson, George W. fSears, Alexander Smith, Daniel P. 2nd. Smith, Royal C. Smith, Theodore R. Southick, Elmer G. Southick, Jehu M. Staples, Daniel W. Stevens, George W,2d. Walker, Guy B. Walker, Ward C. Ward, Henry II. White, Josiah G. Whitney, John S. Willey, Oramel D. tSubstitute. Dec 25 03 Jan 464 Dec 30 63 » 15 " 31 Nov28 63 Dec 18 63 Sep 24 64 Jan 4 64 Dec3163 17 '■' Jan 4 64 Dec 15 63 Jan 5 64 " 13 " Tan 4 64 Dec3163 Jan 6 64 Dec 24 63 Sep 24 64 Jan 9 64 17 10 " 8 " 10 " Jan 5 64 Dec26 63 Jan 2 64 Dec 19 63 Jan 13 64 Dec 24 63 Jan 2 64 Dec3163 " 11 " Jan 2 64 Dec 15 63 Jan 6 64 2 " do Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865- Tr. from Co. A, June 13, 1865. Pro. Sergeant June 19, 1865- Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65- Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ''Go. Pro. Cor. Dec. d^Gi. Mustered out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1,1865. Tr, from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec 1, '65. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ^5. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. Pro. Cor. Feb. 7, 1865. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Pro. Sergt.Feb.18, 1864. Must, out of service Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. I. Died Sep.12,'64. Tr. from Co. I, June 13, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, ''Go. Pro. Cor. Feb. 18, 1864. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865. Pro. Sergt. July 1, "G5. Must. out of serv. Dec. 1, 'G5. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Discharged May 26, 1865. Must, out of serv. Dec. 1, 1865. Pro. Cor. Aug. 11, 1864. Must. out of service Dec. 1, 1865. Tr. from Co. G, June 13, 1865 = Must out of serv. Dec. 1, '65. 28 UNASSIGNED RECRUITS. Showing the present military record of ail recruits named in the Adjutant and Inspector General's Reports of 1864 and 1865, as unassigned to regiments, and not then finally accounted for, and all other recruits not heretofore re- ported as assigned to regiments. [Age | Enlisted. | Mustered. | Abbott, Ephraim C. 22 Adams, Charles 21 f Adams, George Allen, Charles 33 f Allen, George 30 Allen, George 21 f Allen, George f Allen, John fl. 21 Allen, Leonard 32 Ames, Charles R. f Anderson, Charles 23 f Anderson, James 22 f Andrus, John M. 20 Aims, Ebenezer B. 23 Arnold, Moses 26 At wood, Samuel P. 21 f Banco, John •f Barker, Richard 21 Barrett, Frederick P. 24 Barrett, John 41 f Barry, John 36 f Barton, Francis 20 Bashaw, Joel 21 Bassett, William 23 Beals, James IvL 18 Beals, William VV. 21 f Bean, Charles 21 Bean, Charles H. 25 fBelain, Arcance Belden, Homer 23 f Bell, Joseph Bereau, Joseph 29 J Berrett, Marshall 24 "Bigelow, George 20 Bissonett, Ambrose 25 Bixby, Nelson J. 27 Black, James 23 Blake, Henry H. 18 Blancbard, Frank F. 18 Bonah, John 29 fBourdeau, Frank 18 Bourdsols, Joseph 36 Bo wen, Abraham C. 35 tSubstitute. *Drat'led. Nov30 63 Dec 8 63 Draft. 63 Mar 1 65 Augl8 64 Sept 17 64 Draft. 63 Aug23 64 " 19 " " 25 " July27 64 " 22 " Aug23 64 Augl2 62 Sep 14 64 Augl4 62 Draft. 63 JulylS 64 Nov 9 63 Mar25 62 Augl9 64 " 27 " Aug25 62 Dec 2 63 Sep 2 64 Dec 6 63 Julyll64 Augl9 64 Draft. 63 Jan 13 65 Draft. 63 Dec 15 63 Aug 6 64 JulvllGS Aug22 62 "21 " Augll 64 Aug23 62 Aug 4 64 Aug26 62 Augl5 64 Sep 7 64 " 6 " Nov30 63; Discharged Mar. 1, 1864. Dec 11 63; Deserted. Draft. 63 do Mar 1 65 No record since muster, AuglS 64 Deserted. Sep 17 6l! do Draft. 63 1 Aug23 64 " 19 " " 25 " July27 64 " 22 " Aug23 64 Sep 30 62 Septl4 64 Sept22 62 Draft. 63 July 18 64 Dec 30 63 Apr 12 62 1865. Aug 19 64 » 27 " Sep 26 62 Dec 9 63 Sep 2 64 Jan 5 64 July 11 64 Augl9 64 Draft. 63 Jan 13 65 Draft. 63 Dec IS 63 Aug 6 64 July 11 63 Sep 15 62 " 22" Augll 64 Sep 22 62 Sep 5 64 Sep 26 62 Aug 15 64 Sep 8 64 " 6 " do do do do do do do Died Oct. 28, 1862. Deserted. Discharged. Deserted. do Must, out of serv. Aug. 9, Deserted April 25, 1862. Deserted. do Deserted Sept. 30, 1862. Deserted. Died Jan. 6, 1865. Assigned to Co. A, 2d Vt. Vols. Deserted. do do Assigned to Co. E, 5th Vt. Vols. Deserted. do do Assigned to Co. B, 6th Vt. Vols. Discharged. Discharged Nov. 27, 1862. Deserted Died. Assigned to Co. E, 2d Vt. Vols. Deserted Sept. 30, 1862. Assigned to Co.K, 7th Vt. Vols. Deserted. Colored. Co. C, 1st U, S. C. T. Must, out of serv. Sept. 29, ^60. APPENDIX B.— ILL ROSTER— UNAS SIGNED RECRUITS. 211 Names. (Age[ Enlisted. I Mustered. | Remark,': Boyd, Joseph Boyle, Francis f Brace, William II. fBrady, Barney Bray, David Breed, George F. f Brigharn, Louis fBroderick, David f Brooks, John Broughton, Manuel fBrown, Augustus f Brown, Charles fBrown, Horace Brown Joseph Brown, Philip fBrown, Stephen Brown, William Bullett, Joseph fBurns, James f Burns, William Burton, Reuben Bush, Commodore D. Butler, John Butler, Orrm S. Cady, Aaron L. Cameron, William W. Campbell, Bertrand 1). f Campbell, William f Capouil, Louis Oapron, Freeman Carlton, Robert Carney, William Carpenter, Charles f Carr, John Carroll, Theodore Cass, George f Chapman, Charles M f Chartier, Henry Cheney, Albert G. Cheney, Gilman D. Cherrier, Oliver Church, Isaiah B. Cilley, Charles P. Cilley, James M. D. Clair, Harrison f Clancey, James Clarance, Claud Clark, Jacob Clark, John tClark John tSubstitute. *Drafted. Augl7 22 Draft. Jan 6 Sep 7 Dec 7 Draft. do May27 Sep 1 Draft. Aug26 Augl9 Aug29 Marll Augll Dec 10 Feb 24 Draft. Aug 3 Feb 15 64|Augl7 22 Draft. Jan 6 Sep 7 Dec 10 Draft, do May27 Sep 1 Draft. Aug26 Augl9 Aug29 Marll Augll Dec 10 Feb 24 Draft. Aug 3 Feb 15 Aug30 64 Aug 5 64 Aug 6 62 Dec29 63 Aug30 64 Draft. 63 do Apr 8 62 Julv29 64 1 Dec 4 63 July22 64 Aug 164 Dec 8 63 Aug 9 64 do Feb 7 65 Novll 63 AuglS 62 Feb 8 65 Nov20 63 Augl4 62 Aug25 64 26 July2064 Dec22 63 Aug22 64 July2264 64' Aug30 64 Sep 30 62 Jan 5 64 Aug30 64 Draft. 63 do Apr 12 62 Julv29 " " " 1 Dec 8 63 July2264 Aug 164 Decll63 Aug 9 64 do Feb 7 65 Dec 19 63 Sep 15 62 Feb 8 65 Nov20 63 Sep 22 62 Aug25 64 " 26 July2064 Dec25 63 Aug22 64 July2264 Deserted. do do do do No record since muster. Deserted. do do Colored. Deserted. Deserted. do do do do Deserted before leaving State. Deserted. Assigned to 3rd Vt. Battery. Deserted. do Colored. Assigned to 43rd U. S. C. T. Must, out of serv. with regiment. Colored. Assigned to Co.F, 41st U. S. C. T. Died Jnne 3, '65. Deserted. Discharged Feb. 14, 1863. Died Feb. 10, 1864. Taken prisoner and died at Rich- mond, Va., Feb, 1865. Killed in action at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864. Deserted. do Discharged. Deserted. do Deserted Dec, 6, 1864. Deserted. Colored. Assigned to Co. F, 45th U. S. C."T. Must, out of serv. Sept. 30, 1865. Deserted. Deserted before leaving State. Deserted. Died Feb. 17, 1865. Died Jan. 2, 1864. Deserted. do Died Oct. 22, 1863. Discharged Oct. 21, 1862. Assigned to Co. C, 2d Vt. Vols. Deserted. do do do do 216 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— UNASSIGNED RECRUITS, Names. I Agel Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. fClark, Thomas Clark, Zimri E. Cleveland, Henry C. Close, Joseph Colbert, John fColburn, Aaron f Coles, Robert H. Collins, John Collins, Peter Condon, Michael Conner, Elias S. Conners, John f Cook, Alexander Gr. f Cook, Charles f Cook, James Cook, Silas Cota, Henry H. Cowdry, Thomas f Cowley, Michael H. Cox, Stephen Craig, Donald f Craig, James A. Cross, Napoleon Grossman, Ransom F. fCull, John Currin, Robert Curtis, Henry Daley, James f Dailey, Michael Dalton, David f Daniels, H. I). Darcius, Philip f David, John Davis, George Davlin, John Dean, Charles f Dennis, Joseph fDeroxn, Patrick f De Vermont, Joseph Devoid, Alfred -j- Disney, Joseph Ditmur, William Dodge, William H. Dolan, William f Donahue, James f Donoley, Thomas f Dooley, Thomas Dorand, James fDoube, Louis Downing, Thomas Ducat, Francis Duchame, Peter Ducharme, Franklin Dudevore, Frederick fDufer, Eliphalet fDunn, James Dura, Anthony Dusenburry, William H tSubstitute. ^Drafted. Augll 61 Dec 7 63 29 " Aug 9 64 Julyl2 64 Draft. 63 do Augl8 64 Sep 23 64 Mar 9 64 Aug21 62 Sep 7 64 Draft. 63 do Augl7 64 Sep 17 64 Aug30 62 Augll 64 Jan 5 65 Augl9 62 Dec3163 Draft, 63 July22 64 Dec 29 63 Aug25 64 Dec 21 63 Augl9 62 Augll 64 17 " do Draft. 63 July2364 Sep 10 64 Feb 24 65 Dec 8 63 Augl9 64 Draft. 63. Aug 9 64 Jan 24 65 Dec 17 63 AuglS 64 July2364 Augl4 62 Dec24 63 Draft. 63 Feb 17 65 July 164 Dec29 63 July 164 Sep 164 Dec 16 Dec 19 63 Marl9 64 Dec 29 64 May31 65 July 8 64 Draft. 63 Au2 9 64 Augll 64 Deserted. Jan 5 64 Died Jan. 18, 1864. do Died March 24, 1864. Aug 9 64 Deserted, Julyl264 do Draft. 63 do do do AuglS 64 do Sep 23 64 do Mar 9 64 do Sep 22 62 Discharged Nov. 27, 1862. Sep 7 64 Deserted. Draft, 63 do do do Augl7 64 Deserted Oct. 1864. Sep 17 64 Deserted. Sep 15 62 Deserted Sept. 16, 1862, Augll 64 Deserted. Jan 5 65 do Sep 15 62 Discharged Oct, 1862. Dec 31 63 Deserted. Draft. 63 do July22 64 do Jan 5 64 Died Feb. 24, 1864. Aug25 64 Deserted. Dec22 63" do Sep 22 62 Discharged Nov. 27, 1862. Augll 64 Deserted. " 17 " do do do Draft. 63 do Julv23 64 do Sep 10 64 do Feb 24 Qo do Dec 8 63 do Augl9 64 Deserted Oct. 9, 1864. Draft. 63 Deserted. Aug 9 64 do Jan 24 65 do Dec 23 63 do AuglS 64 do July23 64 do Sep 22 62 Rejected by Brigade Surgeon. Dec 25 63 Deserted. Draft. 63 do Feb 17 65 do July 164 do Dec 29 63 Deserted before leaving State. July 164 Deserted. Sep 164 do Dec 5 63 Assigned to Co. F, 17th Vt. Vols. " 24 " Deserted. Marl9 64 do Dec 29 64 do May31 65 do July 8 64 do Draft. 63 do Aug.9 64 Assigned to Co. E, 5th Vt. Vols. APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— UNASSIGNED RECRUITS, 217 Names. 1 Age| Enlisted. I Mustered. I Remarks. )ushon, Charles E. 30 Dec28 63 Dec 30 63 Assigned to Co. K, 7th Vt . Vols. )yett, Gregory 40 Sep 14 64 Sep 1464 Deserted. }dgar, John 18 " 1 " " 1 " do Mwards, Charles 22 Dec 4 63 Dec 8 63 Deserted Dec. 6, 1864. Arrested and shot by sentence G. CM. at Boston, Mass. Edwards, William Draft. 63 Draft. 63 Deserted. Cllis, James D. 21 Feb 13 62 Apr 12 62 Deserted April 13, 1862. Srwin, Ralph 24 Mar 3 62 do Discharged. Ifirwin. Thomas 21 Dec24 63 Dec 25 63 Deserted. iSttinger, Henry 19 Aug20 64 Aug20 64 do radden, Nelson 18 Dec23 63 Dec26 63 do Farrell, John 22 July 164 July 164 do "arc-ell, John 23 Feb 28 65 Feb 28 65 do ?ay, James 20 Aug 3 64 Aug 3 64 do 'eenan, Patrick 22 " 11 " " 11 " do Fitzgerald, Edward 28 Jan 6 65 Jan 6 65 do Flanders, William H. Draft. 63 Draft. 63 do Flannigan, James 25 July 164 July 164 do Fleming, John 21 Augl6 64 Augl6 64 do 'lynn, John 24- Sep 6 64 Sep 6 64 do Flynn, Patrick 24 Augl864 Aug 18 64 do Foley, Michael 23 Sep 14 64 Sep 14 64 do "owler, James II. 21 " 1 " " 1 " do J Fox, George HVagna, Peter 30 July 8 64 July 8 64 do 20 Nov25 63 Nov25 63 Deserted Dec. 1, 1863. Frank, Cornel Draft. 63 Draft. 63 Deserted. 'reeman, Israel L. 18 Dec 5 63 Dec 16 63 Colored. Discharged Oct. 20, ^o. Furgeson, Leander Draft. 63 Draft. 63 Deserted. "uscher, Francis 22 Aug24 62 Sep 15 62 Discharged Dec. 1862. xabree, Joseph 28 Dec 3 63 Dec 6 63 Deserted Dec. 8, 1863. Srale, Frederick Aug22 64 Aug22 64 Deserted. xannon, Robert 88 Sep 6 64 Sep 6 64 do Gardner, Hugh M. 24 Feb 20 62 Apr 12 62 Deserted April 25. 1862. ree, Edward M. 88 Aug27 64 Aug27 64 Assigned to Co. H, 5th Vt Vols.. Geer, William 25 July22 64 July22 64 Deserted. biddings, William B. 44 Sep 3 64 Sep 3 64 Died Oct. 3, 1864. rillen, William 22 Aug22 64 Aug22 64 Deserted. Giovanni, Don Draft- 63 Draft. 63 do Gleason, J William do do do roodness, Jeremy 19 Mar25 62 Apr 12 62 Assigned to Co. G, 2d Vt. Vols. rordon, Charles 19 July29 64 July29 64 Deserted. Goss, Michael 21 " 15 " " 15" Assigned to Co. B, 17th Vt Vols. jGoulding, Andrew Draft. 63 Draft. 63 Deserted. Gonzales, Martin do do do rowing, Norman L. 28 Mar 6 62 Apr 1262 Died. rrant, John 22 Dec 4 63 Dec 8 63 Deserted Dec. 6, 1864. rreen, James H. 24 Sep 2 62 Sen 15 62 Deserted Oct. 10, 1864. Jriffin, Edgar 27 Aug 2 62 "^22 " Discharged Oct. 21, 1862. koss, Gilbert R. 21 Feb 21 65 Feb 21 65 Must, out of serv. May 22, 1865. 'xurtin, Frank 23 Augl8 62 Sep 15 62 Deserted. Haley, Thomas 20 Augl8 64 Augl8 64 do Hall, William H. 23 Jn'e23 64 J'ne23 64 do Hamilton, Edward Draft. 63 Draft. 63 do lammond, Leslie 23 Augl3 64 Augl3 64 do Hardin, Benjamin R. Draft. 63 Draft. 63 do lardin, Henry 22 Dec 8 63 Dec 11 63 do laroun, George F. 19 Sep 3 64 •Sep 3 64 Killed in action Nov. 12, 1864. tSubstitute. *Drafted. 218 APPENDIX B.— III. ROSTER— UNASSIGNED RECRUITS. Ugel Enlisted. | Mustered.) Harrigan, John Harris. Eseck Jr. •{•Harrison, William fHartegan, John Harvey, Milo M. Hastings, Jonathan M. Hatch, Walter B. Hathorn, William W. Hawkins, Philip Kaynes, Reuben Hazel, William *Hazen, Heman L. Healey, Thomas *Hendrick, William Hendrickson, Alfred Henerson, Michael f Hennerly, John J. Henry, Charles Henry, George P. Heme, John f Hewlett, William II. Hill, George Hogg, John Hoibrook, Cyrus F. Horton, John E. Hovey, Milo M. Howard, Charles P. f Hudson, George F. Huggins, George E. Hughes, Peter f Hunt, Henry D. Hunter, Israel f Hunter, Thomas E. Husson, Joseph Ingalls, Charles Jackman, Samuel S. Jackson, Daniel Jackson, William f Jackson, William f Jacques, Adolpkus James, Charles Jant, Albeit f Jell, Charles f Jenkins, William T. f Joel, Parke E. fJohnson, Albert f Johnson, George T. Johnson, H^nry fJohnson, Joseph Johnson, Lorenzo Johnson, Michael fJohnson, Thomas f Jones, Charles f Substitute. ^Drafted. Jan 6 65|Jan 6 65jDeserted. Died Feb. Deserted. do See Hove> Decl6 63 Draft. 63 do Dec 9 63 Mar 5 62 Feb 9 64 Aug20 62 Sep 6 64 Aug 9 64 do Aug 1863 Aug 7 62 Oct 7 64 Nov 5 63 Sep 1 64 Draft. 63 Aug 3 64 Dec 29 63 Mar 25 63 Draft. 63 Augl9 62 Dec 22 63 July21 64 Aug 14 62 Dec 9 63 " 24 " Aug 9 64 DecSl 63 Jan 20 65 Augll 64 Feb 15 64 Augll 64 Jan 5 64 Draft. 63 Augl3 64 Feb 15 64 do AuglO 64 " 5 " Sep 14 64 Aug29 64 Dec 29 64 Draft. 63 Aug26 64 9 " 1 " Mar 9 65 Draft. 63 Jan 4 65 Oct 20 64 July2664 Draft. 63 Dec 24 63 Draft. 63 do Jan 15 64 Apr 12 62 Apr 12 64 Sep 15 62 Sep 6 64 Aug 9 64 do Aug 1863 Sep 30 62 Oct 7 64 Nov 5 63 Sep 164 Draft. 63 Aug 3 64 Jan 4 64 Aor 6 63 Draft. 63 Sep 30 62 Dec 23 63 July21 64 Sen 15 62 Jan 15 64 Dec 25 63 Aug 9 64 Jan 12 64 Jan 20 65 Augll 64 Feb 15 64 Augll 64 Jan 13 64 Draft. 63 Augl3 64 Feb 15 64 do AuglO 64 " 5 " Sep 14 64 Aug29 64 Dec 29 64 Draft. 63 Aug26 64 " 9 " Aug 164 Mar 9 65 Draft. 63 Jan 4 65 Oct 20 64 July26 64 Draft. 63 1864. Ca Vols. Milo M. Discharged July 31, 1862. Deserted. No record since muster. Deserted. do do Deserted Aug. 1863, Died Oct. 23, 1862. Deserted. do do do do Assigned to Co. A, 1st Vt No record since muster. Deserted. No record since muster. Deserted. do do Assigned to Co, G, 3d Vt. Deserted. Deserted before leaving State. Discharged. Deserted. do Colored. Assigned to 43rd U. S. C. T. Must, out of serv. with regiment. Deserted. do do Assigned to Co,K, 5th Vt. Vols. Colored. Assigned to 43rd U. S. C. T. Died. Colored. Assigned to 43rd U. S. C. T. Must, out of serv. with regiment. Deserted. do No record since muster. Deserted. do do do do do Assigned to Co. H, 7th Vt. Vols.1 Deserted. do do Colored. Deserted. Deserted. APPENDIX B.- -III. ROSTER— UNASSIGNED RECRUITS. 219 Names. | Age| Enlisted. | Mustered. | Remarks. "ones, Thomas |nes, Thomas 39 Aug25 64| Aug25 64 1 Deserted. " 5 " No record since muster. Hones, William 18 July 5 64 July 564 Deserted. lines, William 21 " 7 " " 7 " Assigned to Co. A, 17th Vt. Vols Hones, \ViTliam 18 " 15 " " 15 " Deserted. Ordan, Peter 41 Mar24 62 Apr 12 62 Deserted Oct. 1, 1862. Jjidd, Levi 21 " 3 " do Deserted April 25, 1862. liser, George 22 Jan 14 65 Jan 14 65 Deserted. alley, Michael 23 Sep 19 64 Sep 19 64 do £elley, Michael 22 Aug 5 64 Aug 5 64 do elley, William ~21 July 164 July 164 do sndall, Thomas W. 2d Marl4 62 Apr 12 62 Discharged Nov, 6, 1862. 3nney, Michael 21 Dec 17 63 Dec 23 63 Deserted, 3nney, Owen 21 Aug 8 64 Aug 8 64 do [erry, John Draft. 63 Draft. 63 do £eyes, Ephraim A. July27 63 July27 63 Deserted Feb. 14, 1864. ilburn, George 18 July29 64 July29 64 Deserted. ing, Frank 21 Jan 7 64 Jan 7 64 do £ing, Michael 23 July 164 July 164 do £ing, Peter 20 Apr 10 65 Apr 10 65 Must, out of serv. Aug. 3, 1865. ing, Royal C. 23 Feb 13 65 Feb 13 65 Assigned to 3rd Vt. Battery. ing, Thomas 21 Augl7 64 Augl7 64 Deserted, £irby, Henry Draft. 63 Draft. 63 do nowles, James 28 Dec 22 63 Dec23 63 Died Jan. 27, 1864. ^add, Oscar Draft. 63 Draft. 63 Deserted. a France, John 23 Julv26 64 July26 64 do IjLamar, Henry F. tamont, Charles Draft. 63 Draft. 63 do do do do ^ane, Alonzo G. do do do ^ang, James 23 Aug 5 64 Augl5 64 do angdon, Seth W. 13 " 15 " " 15 " Pro. Asst. Surg. 17th Vt. Vols. Nov. 21, 1864. angland, Louis 25 Mar21 62 Apr 12 62 Deserted April 25, 1862. arabee, William 41 Aug30 62 Sep 15 62 Discharged Oct. 8, 1862. ^arkin, Francis Draft. 63 Draft. 63 Deserted. Larkin, James 28 Augl2 64 Augl2 64 do Oarose, Joseph 28 Mar22 65 Mar22 65 Must, out of serv. July 24, 1865. athe, Moses 27 Nov23 63 Dec 163 Discharged for disability, Jan. 31, 1864. awrence, Stearns B. 28 Augl4 62 Sep 22 62 Rejected by Brigade Surgeon. azonne, Peter 25 Dec 21 63 Dec 24 63 Deserted. Lee, John 21 Jan 6 65 Jan 6 65 _ do epage, Lewis 24 Augl9 62 Sep 15 62 No record since muster. eveigne, George Augll 64 Augll 64 Deserted. Levene, Nelson 23 " 5 " " 5 " do ewis, Matson 34 Mar24 62 Apr 12 62 Rejected by Brigade Surgeon, May 1862. Assigned to Co. E, 8th Vt. Vols. alley, Joel T. 40 Feb 17 65 Feb 17 65 in wood, John 5o Jan 6 65 Jan 6 65 Deserted. ittle, Joseph H. 25 Dec 19 63 Dec 19 63 do iathrop, Lorton S. 36 AugSl 62 Sep 15 62 Discharged Oct. 1862. overing, Joseph P. 21 Marl3 62 Apr 12 62 Deserted April 25, 1862, iOw, Willard 24 Dec 28 63 Jan 7 64 Deserted. iOwell, Josiah F. 24 Augl3 62 Sep 22 62 Discharged Nov. 27, 1862. lOwry, Martin Draft. 63 Draft. 63 Deserted. Page 291, against McManiman, William, for discharged Dec. 20, 1862, read discharged Oct. 20, 1862. Page 292, against Wetherell, Ephraim, for discharged January 14, 1863, read discharged Dec. 30, 1862. Page 292, against Wetherell, Wvman, for discharged Dec. 20, 1862, read discharged Oct. 20, 1862. Page 296, against Allard, Kingsley G., for deserted Sept. 2, 1862, read des- erted Aug. 1, 1864. Page 296, against Burt, George E., for discharged Nov. 17, 1862, read transferred to Co. F, July 15, 1862. Page 297, against Lynch, John, for discharged March 4, 1863, read dis- charged Jan. 27, 1863. Page 297, against Rice, Cyren O., for died April 19, 1864, read died March 20, 1864. Page 297, against Williams, Ormando M., for discharged March 4,1863, read discharged Nov. 28, 1862. Page 300, against Jonathan Hoyt, insert date of death, June 13, 1864. Page 300, against Calvin Dewey, Jr., for died, read died July 17, 1864. Page 301, for date of enlistment of Reed, Robert, Root, William D., Stevens, George and Tyler, Joseph F., read 1863. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— REPORT OF 1864. 239 Page 301, against Barber, Daniel D., add date of discharge July 18, 1864. Page 302, for Eaton, Freeman B., read Eaton, Truman B. Page 302, for Kelley, Benman A., read Kelley, Beauman A. Page 303, against Lee, Charles B., for died, read discharged Jan. 22, 1864. Page 306, against Underwood, Thomas G., for sick in Gen. Hos. Aug. 31, 1864, read discharged Dec. 22, 1864, for enlistment inU. S. Army. Page 316, against Sanborn, William Jr., for discharged April 5, 1863, read discharged March 9, 1863. Page 320, against Hackett, Felix, for died Jan. 16, 1863, read died Dee. 6, 1862. Page 320, against McNany, James, add date of discharge May 8, 1864. Page 321, against Lunt, Plummer F., for died July 1, 1864, read died July 7, 1864. (Page 323, against Morse, Hiram, for died June 10, 1864, read died June 16, 1864. Page 325, against Burnham, Jonathan C, for killed near Petersburgh June 23, 1864, read wounded and taken prisoner June 23, 1864, and died at Richmond, Va., July 1, 1864. Page 326, against SafFord, George H., for not accounted for Aug. 31, 1864, read discharged May 21, 1863. Page 334, against Farwell, Francis M., for died of wounds received in action Aug. 27, 1864, read died Aug. 24, 1864, of wounds recived in ac- tion June 23, 1864. Page 337, against Potter, William H., for died Dec. 20, 1863, read died I Dec. 2, 1863.^ Page 339, against Dickinson, James R., for killed at Petersburgh, June 23, 1864, read killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864. Page 351, for Dale, Herman, read Dole, Heman. Page 355, against Mason, Gilman, add date of discharge April 15, 1864= Page 355, against Mason, Joseph, add date of discharge April 15, 1864. Page 357, against Hammond, Lionel, add date of transfer Dec. 19, 1863. Page 360, against Brown, Harvey, for date of enlistment, read May 21, 1863. Page 361, against Gammel, James M., for transferred to Co. M, read de- serted. Page 361, against Ravlin, Jason P., add date of transfer, Dec. 19, 1863. Page 362, against Wheeler, William C, for transferred to Co. M, read transferred to Co. I. Page 364, against Hackett, Harvey, for died of wounds received in action June 17, 1864, read died June 17, 1864 of wounds received in ac- tion June 10, 1864. Page 364, against McLaughlin, Joseph, for died of wounds received in ac- tion, read murdered near Belleville, Md. Page 368, against Cook, George W., add mustered out of service July 14, 1863. Page 376, against Noyes, Freeman S., insert discharged May 1, 1863. Page 389, against Jacob S. Drev^, for sick in Washington July 21, 1863, read died of disease in July, 1863. Page 389, against Garity, Peter, for missing in action July 2, 1863, read mustered out of service July 21, 1863. Page 389, against Maloy, Martin, add discharged July 31, 1863. Page 389, against McNeills, Edward, for missing in action July 3, 1863, read mustered out of service July 21, 1863. Page 390, against Ready, Patrick, for missing in action July 3, 1863, read mustered out of service July 21, 1863. Page 390, against Ryan, William, for absent without leave, read mustered out of service. Page 390, against Orson C. Turner, for in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 391, against Hathaway, William H., add discharged April 13, 1864. 240 APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— REPORT OF 1864. Page 393, against Stewart, Willis P., read died Aug. 15, 1863. Page 391, against Julius F. Densmore, add mustered out of service July 21, 1863. Page 395, against Gary, Josiah M., add mustered out of service July 21, 163. Page 395, against Hand, Samuel, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 395, against Larose, Antoine, add died Aug. 18, 1863, of disease. Page 395, against Scullin, Myron P., add discharged Oct. 31, 1863, for wounds received July 3, 1863. Page 395, against Sheridan, William, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 396, against Henry C. Parsons, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 396, against Joseph M. Chaplin, add mustered out of service Julv 21, 1863. Page 396, against Butts, Charles R., add mustered out of service Julv 21, 1863. Page 397, against Choate, Orville, add mustered out of service July 21, 1863. Page 397, against Daniels, Jonathan W., add mustered out of service Julv 21, 1863. m Page 397, against Dickinson, Denison M., add mustered out of service July 21, 1863. Page 398, against Whitney, Charles W., add died at Gettysburg]!, of wounds received July 3, 1863. Page 398, against Chipman, Jesse P., for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 399, against Ellsworth, Josephus, for wounded, in Gen. Hos,, read mustered out of service. Page 399, against McCarty, Charles, add discharged, date unknown. Page 400, against Isaac S. Randall, add discharged for disability, date un- known. Page 403, againstKeyes, Ezra, add discharged, Aug. 3, 1863, for wounds re- ceived in action July 3, 1863. Page 403, against McGlauflin, Charles, for wounded in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 403, against Norris, Elisha B., for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 403, against Taylor, Edward J., for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 405, against Langdon, John B. Jr., for missing in action July 3, 1863, read mustered out of service, July 21, 1863. Page 405, against Wright, Benjamin N., add died at Getty sburgh, of wounds received July 3, 1863. Page 406, against Elliott, John, add discharged Sept. 11, 1863, for wounds received July 3, 1863. Page 407, against Hibbard, Edward L., for promoted 2nd Lieut. Co. D, Feb. 23, 1863, read promoted Sergt. Major, Jan. 22, 1863. Page 407, against Manning, Asahel A., for sick in Gen. Hos., read dis- charged. Page 408, against Richard M. Houghton, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mus- tered out of service. Page 409, against Allen, Edwin, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 409, against Atwood, Albert P., for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 409, against Manley, Edward S., for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 410, against Townshend, Benjamin, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mus- tered out of service. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— REPORT OF 1864. 241 Page 410, against Wells, William H., for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 410, against Erwin Hyde, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 412, against Rondo, Lyman A, insert discharged March 5, 1863. Page 413, against Leonard, William H., for discharged March 28, 1863, read mustered out of service July 30, 1863. Page 414, against Sykes, Horace, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 414, against Warner, SethC, for missing in action, July 2, 1863, read mustered out of service July 30, 1863. Page 416, against Cyrus Brush, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 416, against Atwood, Orland F., for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 418, against White, Pliny F., add died at Gettysburgh ct - jtind^ r ;■- ceived in action, July 3, 1863. Page 418, against Foy, Patrick, for sick in Gen. Hos., read rnuslvrca. out 6$ service. Page 418, against Gilbert, John G., for sick in Gen. Hos.,. read mu iere.l out of service. Page 419, against Lewis Richard, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mu>u r d out of service. Page 420, against Edwin D. Barnes, for sick. in- Gen. Hos., real uri t i\ 1 out of service. Page 421, against Stenior, Henry, for wounded, in Gen. Hos., read \in:- tered out of service. Page 422, against Barber, Lawson E., for missing, June 29, 1863, read mus- tered out of service July 30, 1863. Page 422, against Doubleday, William O., add died at Gettysburgh of wounds received in action, July 3, 1863. Page 422, against Farmer, Edward L., for missing in action July 1, 1863, read died at Andersonville, Ga., May 1, 1864, while a prisoner of war. Page 423, against Noyes, Albert, for wounded and left on field, read dis- charged, Aug. 24, 1863, for wounds received July 3, 1863. Page 423, against Rice, Phineas R., for deserted July 7, 1863, read mustered out of service July 30, 1863. Page 424, against Lyman Dickerman, add wounded July 3, 1863, and left at Gettysburgh, Va. Page 424, against James Gregory, add mustered out of service July 30, 1863, Page 424, against Dachno, Antoine, add mustered out of service, Sept. 18, 1863. Page 424, against Dayton, Albion, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 425, against Pecue, Henry, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 425, against Southard, Sidney M,, add discharged, Sept. 23, 1864. Page 431, against Carr, Eathan E, for sick in Vermont, Aug. 5, '63, read discharged, July 31, 1863. Page 434, against David A. Clough, add died at Brattleboro' Aug. 6, 1863. Page 435, against Rowland, Edward W., add died of disease, date unknown. Page 435, against Webber, George, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 442, against Lathe, Rawson, for detached as teamster and never re- turned, read discharged by expiration of term of service. Page 444, against Ames, Azro D., insert discharged Oct. 15, 1863, to date Aug. 5, 1863. 32 242 APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1864. Page 444, against Bickford, Samuel, for sick in Gen. Hos. Aug. 5, 1863, read died July 25, 1863. Page 446, against Copp, Ezra Jr., insert discharged July 26, 1863. Page 450, for Mason Elmer, read Elmer Mason. Page 450, against George B. Wheeler, for died Aug. 4, 1863, read mustered out of service Aug. 10, 1863. Page 453, for Goold, Daniel C, read Goold, David C. Page 463, against Farrar, Andrew J., for sick in Gen. Hos. Aug. 10, 1863. read discharged for disability Oct. 18, 1863. Page 463, against Hall, John for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 467, against Kelley, Michael, add mustered out of service Aug. 10, 1863. Page 467, against Wright, John M., for wounded : In Gen. Hos., read mus- tered out of service. Page 472, against White, Plenry, for died in Richmond, Va., June 14, 1864, read missing in action May 27, 1864, supposed dead. Page 473, against Thompson, Stoddard, for died Aug. 7, 1864, read died Aug. 4, 1864. Page 492, against Franklin J. Hill, add date of transfer, Nov. 1, 1863. Page 493, against Smith, William D., for killed in action, read died. Page 493, against White, Alonzo, add date of transfer, Sept. 9, 1863. Page 494, for Brown, James C, read Bowcn, James C. Page 494, for Cammings, Henry C, read Cummings, Henry O. Page 494, insert Law, John Jr., age 18, enlisted Dec. 22,1863, mustered Jan. 5, 1864, died Aug. 22, 1864 of wounds received in action May 23, 1864, Page 495, against Leach, Welcome G., erase remark died May 14, 1864 of wounds received in action May 6, 1864. Page 495, against Sawyer, Edwin A., for killed in action, read died. Page 496, against Warren Stevens, for died, read killed in action. Page 496, against Barry, George W., for died, read discharged. Page 496, for Clark, James J. B., read Clark, James G. B. : Page 497, against Willis, Daniel H., for died, read killed in action. Page 498, against Burroughs, Leavitt F., for killed June 22, 186-4, read killed June 17, 1864. Page 498, for Cooper, Charles A., read Cooper, Charles H. Page 501, against Bordo, Frank, for discharged Nov. 10, 1863, read dis- charged Nov. 10, 1862. Page 502, against Hurlburt, Ebenezer, add supposed died in 1864. Page 502, against Miller, Edward, lor sick in New Orleans, Aug. 10, 1864, read discharged, 1864. Page 502, against Porter, Edgar A., for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 503, against Warren, Edmund C, add supposed died. Page 50G, against Carpenter, Hiram, add supposed discharged. Page 506, for Haliburt, John,, read Hurlburt, John, and for mustered out of service Sept. 20, 1863, read mustered out of service Sept. 20, 1864. Page 508, erase Goodrich, John, — same person as Goodrich Noah. Page 508, erase Jacobs, George, — same person as Jacobs, Charles. Page 509, erase King, Henry, — same person as King, Frank. Page 509, against Plude, Lewis, for discharged, read dishonorably discharged. Page 509, against Prentiss, Clark, for deserted, read assigned to Co. F, 9th Vt. Vols. Page 509, erase Righensting, Joseph, — same person as Ritustand, Joseph. Page 509, against Rudolph, Jacob, for not accounted for, read discharged Nov. 16, 1862, for enlistment in Regular Army. Page 509, insert O'Brien, John, age 24, enlisted Oct. 15, 1862, mustered Oct. 15, 1862, deserted Nov. 16, 1862. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. 243 Page 510, insert Williams, Thomas, age 26, enlisted May 14, 1862,' mus- tered May 14, 1862, discharged Nov. 16, 1862, for enlistment in Regular Army. ROSTER OF 1865. iPage 3, for Thomas Sharpley, read David T. Sharpley. Page 4, for Batchelder, Harlem E., read Batchelcler, Harlow E., and for date of muster read Oct, 31, 1861. Page 4, against Chaffee, Ransom, for on detached service, read mustered out of service. Page 4, against Crozier, George L., for date of muster, read Oct. 31, 1861. Page 5, against Matteson, Albert M., for deserted Dec. 28, 1862, read de- serted Sept. 28, 1862. Page 5, against Shippee, Leander E., for sick in Gen. Hos, July 15, 1865, read mustered out of service May 13, 1865, | Page 7, against Hewitt, John, for sick in Gen. Hos., read mustered out of service. Page 7, for Tenney, Marcus E., read Tenney, Marquis E. Page 8, against Dwyer, Patrick, for deserted Aug. 12, 1864, read taken pris- oner June 19, 1864. Page 8, against Clindinning, Charles, for deserted Aug, 12, 1864, read taken prisoner June 19, 1864, paroled Dec. 9, 1864, deserted. Page 8, against Rand, Kirk, add discharged for wounds Oct. 28, 1865. Page 8, insert Clair, Harrison, age 23, enlisted Aug. 25. 1864, mustered Aug. 25, 1864 ; deserted before joining regiment. Page 9, insert McDonald, William, age 22, enlisted Aug. 25, 1864, mus- tered Aug. 25, 1864, deserted before joining regiment. Page 9, against Beckley, Oren Jr., for missing in action May 10, 1S64, read taken prisoner May 10, 1864, and died at Andersonville, Ga. Page 10, against Dwyer, Michael, for absent wounded June 19, 1885, read deserted Feb. 17, 1863. Page 10, against Nelson, George H., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 15, 1865, read discharged May 24, 1865 for wounds. Page 10, against Russell, Charles F., for 18, Sept. 22, 1864, Sept. 22, 1864, read 30, Aug. 22, 1864, Aug. 22, 1864. Page 11, against Broughton, Thomas F., add discharged Sept. 6, 1865. I| Page 11, against Buzzell, Azro, add died Feb. 27, 1865 in rebel prison. Page 11, for Colburn, Truman L., read Colburn, Freeman L. Page 11, against, Noyes, William M., for paroled prisoner, read taken pris- oner May 5, 1864, and died in rebel prison. Page 12, against Foster, William S. Jr., for died, read killed in action Sept. 19,1864. Page 12, against Lyman, Horace H., for paroled prisoner July 15. 1865, read supposed killed in action Oct. 19, 1864. Page 12, against Magoon, Alfred M., for absent wounded since May 6r 1864, read deserted 1864. Page 12, against Smith, Edward H., for missing in action, read killed in action. Page 12, agains t Richardson, Charles C, add supposed died in rebel prison. Page 12, against Tillison, Charles, for absent wounded since May 8, 1864. read drowned June, 1864. Page 12, against Smith, Edward H., for missing in action, read killed in action. Page 13, against Norris, William C, add mustered out of service July 15, 1865. 244 APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. Page 13, for Dunerlee, Peter, read Donolley, Peter. Page 13, for Eaton, Charles H., read Eaton, Chase H. Page 14, against Noyes, William W., add discharged Oct. 21, 1865. Page 15, against Benedict, Wait M., for date of enlistment and muster. read March 13, 1865. Page 15, against Ferry, Charles B., add returned April 22, 1865, and dis- honorably discharged May 12, 1865. Page 16, against Martin, John Jr., for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 16, against Sleener, Eugene- C, add mustered out of service June 29, 1864. Page 17, against Page, Charles, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 15, 1865, read deserted 1864. Page 17, before Riley, Patrick, for *, read f . Page 17, for Russell, Archeless, read Russell, Archelaus. Page 19, against McDonald, Charles, for sick in Cen. Hos., July 15, 1865, read deserted Oct. 1864. Page 19, against Simonds, Hiram, add died, date not known. Page 20, against Beals, William, add discharged. Page 20, against Marlow, Patrick, for paroled prisoner, July 15, 1865, read taken prisoner, May 5, 1864, and died in rebel prison. Page 20, for Seguin, Joseph, read Segaun, Joseph. Page 20, against Stokes, Alvin R., add mustered out of service, Sept. 2 ^6o. Page 20, against Sturgiss, Joseph, for wounded, in Gen. Hos.. July 15, 1865, read deserted, June 23, 1864. Page 21, against Ubar, Lewis, Jr., for absent Julv 15, 1865, read deserted, 1864. Page 21, against Woods, Willard, for absent, sick, June 19, 1865, read ta- ken prisoner by guerrillas, and died in rebel prison. Page 22, against Moses O. Bagley, for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 23, against Blake, William II., for absent sick, read deserted. Page 23, against Felcher, Erastus B., for missing in action, read killed in action. Page 24, against Pari, Edmund, for deserted October, 1864, read in Co. K, 11th Vt. Vols. Page 26, against Bullard, Ryland N., for wounded, in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read died May 19, 1864, of wounds received in action Mav 5, 1864. Page 26y against Freeman, John, for never accounted for, read deserted. Page 27, against Stevens, Goodwin W., for in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read taken prisoner May 6, 1864, and died in rebel prison. l,.:0c 23, 0va:nst Heath, Everett K., for on furlough, read mustered out of service. P.'.ce 29 .*_• ■'.': isi Fowler, John G., for killed at Savage Station, June 29, \6C).i read discharged Dec. 26, 1862. Pa,e 29, a ainst Frederick, Horatio M., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, re id c'csertedFeb., 1864. P.'ge .9. a^r tst Jones, Charles F., for on detached service July 11, 1865, ren I <;ischarged June 27, 1865. Ptigjfc i&j - ^- Martin, John S., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read disch trged May 10, 1864, for wounds received May 3, 1864. P&ge 31, : &< ; Cro well, William H., for missing in action, read supposed killed in action. Page 32, against Harrington, John S., for wounded, in Hos. July 11, 1865. read transferred to Vet. Res. Corps April 21, 1865,* discharged Sept. 14, 1865. Page 32, against Howard, Thomas, for wounded, in Gen. Hos. July 11, ^6o. read deserted July, 1864. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. 245 Page 32, against Farrow, Thomas, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read deserted July 12, 1864. Page 34, against Tillotson, Oramel M., for died Oct. 8, 1664, read missing in action May 5, 1864. Page 36, insert Preston, James M., age 28, enlisted Aug. 4, 1863, mustered Aug. 4, 1863, transferred from Co, C, 4th Vt. Vols., discharged Feb. 8, 1864. Page 39, against Dunn, William, for wounded in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read deserted July 12, 1864. Page 39, against Coville, William, add date of death, Aug. 12, 1864. Page 39, against, Hutton, Lorenzo, for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 39, against La Marsh, John, for in arrest for desertion July 15, 1865, read discharged June 8, 1865, for wounds received Sept. 19, 1864. Page 40, against Moulton, Eliphalet, P., for mustered out of service, read dishonorably discharged. Page 40, against Packard, Alonzo, for wounded, in Gen. Hos. July 11, ''Go, read discharged June 26, 1865. Page 40, against Walker, William A, for deserted July 26, 1864, read died Aug. 1, 1864. Page 42, against Fales, Albert E., for wounded, in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read died Sept. 20, 1864, of wounds received in action. Page 42, against Lord, Alva A., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Dec. 27, 1864; Mustered out of service, Sep. 12, 1865. Page> 42, against Lucco, Emile, for missing in. action May 6, 18G4, read prisoner May 6, 1864, paroled Dec. 16, 1864, dishonorably dis- ci arged Jan. 27, 1866. Page 42, against McGuire, James, for wounded, in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read deserted June 23, 1864. Page 42, against Phelps, David W., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 11, 1865, read discharged June 5, 1865. Page 43, against Provost, Antoine, for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 43, against Pry or, George W., for missing in action, read killed in action. Page 43, against Whitney, Levi R., for deserted April 25, 1865, read mus- tered out of service June 27, 1865. Page 43, against Wright, David, add discharged Aug. 24, 1865. Page 45, against Hill, Artemas B., for sick in Gen. Hos. read mustered out of service. Page 45, against Mahoney, Dennis, for wounded, in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read died April 3, 1865, of wounds received in action April 2, 1865. Page 46, against Patch, Benjamin A., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 46, against Barnes, Obadiah H., read supposed dead. Page 46, against Baker, Alonzo H., for absent on detached service July 13, 1865, read transferred to Navy, April 18, 1864. Page 46, against Bates, Charles, for in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read fur- loughed from Gen. Hos. May 20, 1864, supposed deserted. Page 46, against Chase, Edward, for absent on detached service July 13, 1865, read transferred to Navy April 18, 1864. Page 47, against Paddleford, George B., for on detached service in U. S.N. July 13, 1865, read transferred to Navy April 18, 1864. Page 47, against Parker, Elihu, for sick in Gen. Hos. since June 25, 1862, read deserted Dec. 17, 1862. Page 47, against Young, Thomas, for prisoner since June 23, 1864, sup- posed dead, read died Feb. 25, 1865, while prisoner of war. 246 APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. Page 48, against Bliss, Earl W., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read transferred to Vet. Res. corps ; discharged July 6, 1865. Page 49, against Dearing, Frederick W., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read transferred to U. S. Navy April 15, 1864. Page 49, against Dunn, Richard, for sick iu Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read deserted from Finley Hos. Washington, July 12, 1864. Page 49, against Elliot, Chester W., insert date of death, Oct. 4, 1884. Page 50, against Jackman, John M., for on detached service July 13, 1865, read transferred to U. S. Navy April 18, 1864. Page 50, against Parrish, William E., for sick m Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read wounded and taken prisoner May 5, 1864 ; supposed to have died while a prisoner. Page 50, against Secor, Lewis, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read deserted from Gen. Hos. in 1864. Page 51, against Stearns, Lowell, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read wounded severely June 6, 1864, and supposed to have died in ambulance en-route to Hospital. Page 51, against Webber, Timothy C, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read deserted, never joined Co. Page 51, against Wells, George A., for died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 1865, read died at Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 28, 1864. Page 51, against Whitney, Orrell, for sick in Gen. Hos. June 19, 1865, read died of disease at Alexandria, Va., May 28. 1864. Page 51, against Williams, James M., for substitute, read drafted. Page 51, against Woods, James M., for supposed to have died at Anderson- ville, Oct 1864, read died at Andersonville, Ga., Oct. 21, 1864. Page 52, against Cadv, Wilber F., for died Feb. 18, 1862, read died Feb. 18, 1863. Page 52, against Gilson, Daniel H., for on furlough, read must, out of serv. Page 52, against Hardy, Hiram E., for paroled prisoner; discharged, read taken prisoner June 23, 1864; supposed dead. Page 53, against Blanchard, Charles A., for died of wounds received in ac- tion Sept. 11, 1864, read killed in action near Winchester, Va., Sept. 13, 1864. Page 53, against Corliss, Francis L., for not accounted for July 13, 1865, read died Sept. 28, 1863, at Alexandria, Va. Page 53, against Crocker, Chauncey, for wounded in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read transferred to Vet. Res. Corps. Page 53, against Hall, Edward E., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read deserted, date unknown. Page 53, against Keating, John, for absent sick June 19, 1865, read absent in Barton without leave since June 19, 1865. Page 53, against Ladd, Reuben, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read died Dec. 8, 1863, while a prisoner of war. Page 54, against Peck, Lyman, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read deserted from Hos., date unknown. Page 54, against Robinson, Edward, for sick in Gen. Flos. July 13, 1865 read wounded May 5, 1864, and sent to Hospital ; supposed to have died of wounds. Page 54, against Stone, William, for sick in Gen, Hos. July 13, 1865, read never joined Company, deserted. Page 54, against Woods, Augustus, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read deserted from Hos., 1864. Page 54, against Blodgett, Ephraim, add date of discharge Aug 2, 1804. Page 54, against Brown, John, for sick in General Hospital, July 13, 1865, read never joined Co., deserted. Page 54, against Bundy, Lewis S., for prisoner since June 23, 1864, sup- posed dead, read paroled prisoner ; discharged April 1865. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. 247 Page 56, against Ivers, Jclin R., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 56, against Taylor, Justin A., for absent wounded since Sept. 30, 1864, read discharged Oct. 25, 1864. Page 56, against Amidon, Henry, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read wounded May 5, 1864, and died of wounds. Page 56, against Anderson, George, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read never joined Company, deserted. Page 56, against Bail, Joel, for wounded in Gen. Hos., since May 5, 1864, read wounded, May 5, 1864, and supposed to have died. Page 57, against Edson, John, for sick in General Hospital, July 13, 1865, read died May 18, 1864, of v/ounds received in action May 5, '64. Page 57, against Keyser, Scott Yv7"., add mustered out of serv. July 23, '65. Page 57, against Harlow, Charles W., add mustered out of service Aug. 25, 1865. Page 57, against Kittridge, Charles A., for on detached service July 13, 1895, read discharged Oct. 22. 1862, for disability. Page 57, against Rodger, Robert, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read killed in action May 5, 1864. Page 57, against Snell, Adam K., for sick in Gen. Hos., July 13, 1865, read deserted July, 1864. Page 58, against Wilson, Thomas, add transferred to U. S. Navy April i8, 1864. Page 58, against Silas H. Stone, add discharged Aug. 18, 1865. Page 59, against Arthur, Charles, for sick in Gen. Hos. June 19, 1S65, read deserted, never joined Co. Page 60, against Gates, Adelbert F., for dropped from rolls as a deserter, Jan. 18, 1865, read missing in action May 9, '64; supposed dead. Page 60, against Kelley, John, add deserted July 1, 1864. Page 60, against Makin, Joseph, add discharged Aug. 14, 1865. Page 62, against Blakesley, Horace, add discharged for wounds ; no date. Page 64, against Scott, I. Newton, for prisoner since June 30, 1864, read mustered out of service Sept. SO 1864. Page 64, against Boyce, John, for sick in Gen, Hos. July 13, 1865, read taken prisoner and died in rebel prison. Page 64, against Crosier, James K. P., for absent sick since Sept. 30, 1864, read died about Sept. 20, 1864. Page 65, against Hogan, John C, for sick in Gen. Hoe. July 13, 1865, read taken prisoner June 23, 1864 ; supposed dead. Page 65, against Nelson, Stephen H., add date of death, Dec. 13, 1864. Page 71, against Gordon, Abba H., for absent sick Sept. 30, 1864, read dis- charged May 17, 1863. Page 72, against ]Britton, George F., add mustered out of service Aug. 26, 1865. Page 72, against Brown, George E., for sick in Hos. July 13, 1865, read taken prisoner May 6, 1864, and died at Florence, S. C.,Dec. 1, '64. Page 72, against Cooper, Charles H., for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read died Jan. 16, 1865, at Windham Vt. Page 73, against Greely, Amos, for paroled prisoner July 13, 1865, read missing in action May 6, 1864. Page 74, against Mansfield, Myron, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read taken prisoner June 23, 1864 5 supposed to have died in rebel prison. Page 74, against Miller, Allen P., add discharged Aug. 11, 1865, forwounds received in action Sept, 30, 1864. Page 74, agaiust Peabody, Ariel, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 13, 1865, read paroled prisoner; mustered out of service May 8, 1865. Page 78, against Nichols, Ulysses, add dishonorably mustered out of ser- vice Oct. 20, 1865" 248 APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. Page 80, against Cook, Samuel, for on furlough, read mustered out of service, Page 81, against Alexander, Abraham N., for in Gen. Hos. June 29, 1864, since May 5, 1864, read died of wounds received in action May 5, 1864. Page 82, against Rye, Antoine, for sick in Gen. Hos. June 29, 1865, since May 7, 1864, read deserted from Brattleboro Hos. Sept. 13, 1864. Page 82, against Welsh, Rodman E., for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 83, against Delong, Richard, add discharged Nov. 4, 1865. Page 83, against Gilman, Henry H., for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 83, against Sweet, George A., for on daily duty, read mustered out of service. Page 84, against Barnes, Russell H., add discharged July 14, 1865. Page 86, against Calkins, Franklin, for deserted Aug. 6, 1864, read dis- charged May 27, 1865, for wounds received May 5, 1864. Page 86, against Perkins, Nathaniel C, for absent, read mustered out of servica. Page 88, against Burdick, Oscar F., for sick in Gen. Hos., June 29, 1865, read transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 24, 1864, and mustered out of Vt. Res. Corps, Sept. 22, 1865. Page 90, against Demaes, Joseph, for in Gen. Hos., June 29, 1865, since May 12, 1864, read deserted. Page 91, against Hart, Julius, for absent June 19, 1865, read discharged for disability, May 16, 1865. Page 92, against Clair, Joseph, add mustered out of service July, 1865. Page 94, against Kimball, Joseph W., add mustered out of serv Aug. 18,' 65. Page 95, insert Davis, James J., Age 18. Enlisted June 10, 1864. Mustered June 10, 1864. Killed in action Sept. 19, 1864. Page 95, against Downey, Franklin H., for wounded, in Gen. Hos., June 19, 1865, read deserted. Page 95, against Fletcher, Raymond J., add wounded May 12, 1864, and died of wounds. Page 95, insert Lucas, Charles ; age 26 ; enlisted May 12, 1864 ; mustered May 12, 1864; killed in action Sept. 19, 1864. Page 96, against Brill, Fred W., for on furlough, read mustered out of serv. Page 98, against Crowther, Summerville, for mustered out of service Sept. 15, 1862, read discharged Feb 10, 1863. Page 98, against Aike, Francis, for on furlough June 29, 1865, read muster- ed out of service June 24, 1865. Page 99, against Haley, Josiah, add discharged Dec. 1. 1865. Page 99, insert Sterner, William; age 21 ; enlisted Jan. 2, 1863; mustered Jan. 8, 1863; deserted Jan. 21, 1863. Page 100, against Guyette, Franklin, for absent, read mustered out of serv. Page 100, against Lyons, Joseph, for wounded, in Gen. Hos. [June 29, 1865, since May 5, 1864, read died of wounds received in action May 5, 1864. Page 100, against Haskins, Barney, for" wounded, in Gen. Hos., June 29, 1865, since May 5, 1864, read wounded May 5, 1864, and sup- posed to have died of wounds. Page 101, against Plant, Alexander, for wounded, in Gen. Hos., June 29, 1865, since May 5, 1864, read died of wounds received in action May 5, 1864. Page 101, against Smith, Harrison H., for sick in Gen. Hos., June 29, 1865, read died of disease ; date unknown. Ppo-e 101, insert Kennedy, Timothy ; age 40 ; enlisted March 13, 1862 ; mus- tered April 12, 1862; killed in action June 29, 1862. Pao-e 101, insert Nott, Benjamin, substitute; age 33; enlisted Feb. 24, 1865 ; mustered Feb. 24, 1865 ; deserted May 23, 1865. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. 249 Page 101, against Ruca, Connell, for absent, read mustered out of service. Page 103, against Augustus L. Cox, add date of death, Oct. 22, 1864. Page 105, against Eagan, John, add discharged Oct. 21, 1865. Page 105, against Johnson, John, for absent wounded since Sept. 19, 1864, read deserted from Hos. Jan. 6, 1865. Page 106, insert Williams, Andrew J., Age 38, enlisted Aug. 27, 1864, mustered Aug. 27, 1864, discharged May 22, 1865. Page 107, Argy, William 2nd., for died Oct. 1862, read died Sept. 12, 1862. Page 107, against Evans, William M., for died Aug. 21, 1864, read died July 21, 1864. Page 109, against Wilson, Charles H., add discharged for wounds, June, '65. Page 112, against French, Levi P., add mustered out of service Sept., 1865. Page 112, against Priest, Jason, for sick in Gen. Hos. since Oct. 28, 1864, read transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Page 112, against Holloway, John E., for discharged Oct. 15, 1864, read discharged Oct, 15, 1862. Page 112, against Stickney, Joshua G-., for sick in Gen. Hos. June 26, 1865, read discharged, Oct. 6, 1864, for wounds. Page 113, insert Holloway, John E., enlisted July 22, 1863, transferred from Vet. Res. Corps Jan. 9, 1864, discharged Dec. 19, 1864. Page 117, against Marble, George L,, add died at Richmond, Va. Dec. '64. Page 118, against Chamberlin, John E., for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 118, against Daggett, Charles R., for absent sick June 26, 1865, read died while on march May, 1864. Page 118, against Fenton, Bartholomew, for absent on furlough, read mus- tered out of service. Page 120, against Raymond, Levi, for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 121, against Titus, Spears J., for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 121, against Butler, Oliver B,, for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 122, against Richardson, Judson W., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 123, against Whitney, George P., add wounded severely ; supposed dead. Page 124, against Chapman, William R., for absent on furlough, read mus- tered out of service. Page 126, against Slater, Fred. A., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 126, against Varney, Thomas S., add date of death, Sept. 27, 1864. Page 127, against Ingleston, William H., for absent, wounded, since Aug. 21, 1864, read missing in action Aug. 21, 1864; supposed dead. Page 129, against Micha, Alexander, insert returned from desertion, and dishonorably discharged, May 12, 1865, Page 129, against Powers, IraL., for absent sick, June 26, 1865, read died of disease, January, 1865. Page 129, against Sears, Oscar H., add discharged, Oct. 28, 1865, for wounds. Page 130, against West, Charles H., for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 137, against Bruce, Twing, for absent sick, read mustered out of ser- vice. Page 137, against Shonion, Lucius L., for missing in action, May 28, 1862, supposed dead, read taken prisoner May 28, 1862, and died on Belle Isle, Va. Page 137, against Waterman, Henry S., add discharged Sept. 16, 1865, without pay or allowances, 33 250 APPENDIX B — IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. Page li7, against Wbipple, Edward J., for mustered out of service Nov. 18, 1864, read wounded and taken prisoner June 29, 1864, and died in rebel Hos., July 12, 1864. Page 138, against Clune, Peter M., for ab&ent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 138, against Demars, Israel, for mustered out of service, Aug. 9, 1865, read wounded July 2, 1864, and died on board of transport, en route to Washington. Page 140, for Neal, Dennis, read O'Neal, Dennis. Page 141, against Wheeler, George H., for absent sick, read discharged. Page 143, against Bates, George L., for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 145, against Martin, George, for absent sick Aug. 9, 1865, read dis- charged Aug. 19, 1865. Page 145, against Martin, Exdill, for taken prisoner June 29, 1864, and joined rebel service, read mustered out of service May 23, 1865. Page 145, against McCollom, Ira, for missing in action, read missing in action Oct. 7, 1864. Page 145, against McLeod, Franklin, for mustered out of service Aug. 9, 1865, read deserted June 1865. Page 145, insert Ingalls, Nathaniel G., Age 34, Enlisted Dec. 10, 1863, Mustered Jan, 2, 1864; Transferred from Co. H; Deserted Nov. 1864. Page 146, against Wheeler, Cullen, for missing in action, read mustered out of service Aug, 9, 1865. Page 147, against Henry C. Phillips, for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 147, against Benjamin, John, for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 147, against Moore, Henry A., for absent sick Aug. 9, 1865, read transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 30, 1864, and discharged May 5, 1865. Page 148, against Abbott, Horace M., for supposed dead, read died in rebel prison at Richmond, Va., Jan. 1, 1865. Page 149, against Chapman, John B., add deserted. Page 149, against Chiley, Ambrose, for absent sick, read deserted; date unknown. Page 149, against Dillon, Patrick, for absent sick since June 1863, read discharged for disability; date unknown. Page J 50, against Hinds, Justin G., add taken prisoner Oct. 7, 1864 and died at Richmond, Va., about Nov. 15, 1864. Page 150, against Johnson, Peter, add deserted. Page 150, against Jones, Edwin R., for missing in action Oct. 7, 1864, read died while a prisoner of war at Mount Jackson, Va., Oct. 7, 1864, of "sounds received in action the same day. Page 151, against Mason, John, add deserted. Page 151, against May, Henry, add deserted. Page 151, against Nownes, Charles, add mustered out of service June 21, '65. Page 151, against Railey, John, add deserted. Page 151, against Ross, Eli C, for absent sick Aug. 9, 1865, read mustered out of service June 21, 1865. Page 151, against Sands, Selim R , add discharged Oct. 9, 1865. Page 153, against Gilligan, Patrick C, add escaped Feb. 5, 1865, and mustered out of service May 19, 1865. Page 154, against Badger, Ransom, for absent without leave, read mustered out of service. Page 154, insert Gordon, Joseph W., Age 18, Enlisted Oct. 7, 1861, Mustered Nov. 19, 1861 ; Kiiled in action July 2, 1862. Page 155, against Bradley, James, add deserted. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. 251 Page 155, against Caldwell, Peter, for absent sick Aug. 9, 1865, read de- serted, never joined Co. Page 155, against Call, Albert G., add mustered oat of service June 21, 1865. Page 155, against Carswell, Willi am T., for absent sick Aug. 9, 1865, read taken prisoner June 1, 1864, and died in rebel prison Aug. 1864. Page 155, against Chase, Moses L., add deserted. Page 155, against Clancey, Thomas, for in confinement, read sentenced May 10, 1865, to six months hard labor at Clinton prison, New York, with loss of ail pay and allowances, due or to become due. Page 155, against Davis, Thomas, for never joined Co., read transferred to Co. C. June 21, 1865. Page 155, against Doud, James, add deserted. Page 155, against Farr, Stephen F., for absent sick Aug. 9, 1865, read sup- posed deserted. Page 155, .against Fiannigan, James, add deserted. Page 156, against Flynn, Thomas, add deserted. Page 157, against Semes, Henry G., add deserted. Page 167, against Stone, Yv'alter, for died in Richmond, Va., read taken prisoner March 1, 1864 and died in Richmond, Va., while a pris- oner of war. Page 157, against Walien, Harrison, add mustered out of service Oct. 20, ''Go, Page 157, against Wilson, Edward, add deserted. Page 157, against Wilson, John, add deserted. Page 161, against Butts. Harvey R., for mustered out of service June 21, 1865, read missing in action Oct. 7, 1864. Page 161, against Gay, Rufus, for mustered out of service June 21,1865, read massing in action Oct. 7, 1864. Page 162, against Hanley, John, add deserted. Page 162, against Pine, George A., add date when wounded, May 12, 1864. Page 163, insert Wilson, John, age 20, enlisted Aug. 29, 1864, mustered Aug. 29, 1864 ; transferred from Co. I, 3d Vt. Vols ; deserted Dec. 3, 1864. Page 166, against Nichols, Hilkiah P., for absent sick Aug. 9, 1865, read discharged May 22, 1865. Page 166, against Pierce, Herbert S., add taken prisoner June 1, 1864. Page 166, against Stone, Jason A., add wounded and taken prisoner Oct. 11, 1863. Page 167, against Barney, Joseph, for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 167, against Feely, Michael, for not accounted for, read deserted, never joined company. Page 168, against Henry, Charles, for not accounted for, read deserted, never joined company. Page 168, against Mitchell, Simeon, for not accounted for, read mustered out of service Aug. 9, 1865. Page 168, against Nichols, Andrew, for not accounted for, read deserted, never joined company. Page 169, against Rush, Patrick, for never joined company, read mustered out of service June 21, 1865. Page 169, against Sullivan, Timothy, never joined company. Page 169, against Thompson, James, for not accounted for, read deserted, never joined company. Page 170, against James C. Frazer, for not accounted for, read mustered out of service Sept. 26, 1865. Page 171, against Russell, Daniel M,, for supposed dead, read taken prison- er March 1, 1864, and supposed died a prisoner. Page 172, against Gookins, John M.? for died Oct. 9, 1864, reed died Nov. 9, 1864. 252 APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. Page 172, against Guilder, Henry M., for not accounted for, read deserted about March 1864. Page 172, against Mattison, Charles, for died April 7, 1865, read taken pris- oner July 3, 1863, and died in Richmond, Va., April 7, 1865. Page 173, against Nathaniel B. Lewis, for absent, read mustered out of serv. Page 175, against Ingalls, Nathaniel G., for not accounted for, read desert- ed Nov. 1864. Page 175, against Lewis, Charles L., for not accounted for, read deserted July, 1863. Page 175, against McGuire, William, for not accounted for since Aug. 31, 1864, read deserted, date not known. Page 175, against Snay, Frank, for not heard from since, read deserted while on furlough. Page 176, against Bean, Alphronus, for mustered out of service Nov. 18, *$}]$ 1864, read missing in action June 12, 1864. Page 177, against Nimblet, George B., add discharged June 12, 1865. Page 178, against Cowles, Charles C, for not accounted for, read missing in action at Stony Creek Station, June 29, 1864. Page 179, against Russell, Frank A., add taken prisoner June 29, 1864; paroled; lost from steemer "General Lyon," sailed from Wil- mington, N. C, March 28, 1865. Page 179, against Suiham, Jonas G., for taken prisoner June 29, 1864, and died in rebel prison, read mustered out of service July 3, 1865. Page 179, against Wilton, George, add date of discharge, May 27, 1865. Page 180, against Howe, John, for absent, read mustered out of service. Page 186, against Ferrington, George M., add date of discharge, June 12, ^o. Page 199, against Side, Charles, add returned May 3, 1865, under Presi- dent's proclamation ; dishonorably discharged, May 12, 1865. Page 210, against Downey, Henry D., for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 211, against Whittemore, Lawson, for and supposed to have died next day, read died Sept. 20, 1864. Page 212, against Wenshualer, Vincent, for in arrest for desertion June 28, 1865, read mustered out of service Jan. 2, 1866. Page 212, against Asa B. Moran, for on furlough, read mustered out of serv. Page 212, against Barrett, Charles S,, for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 213, against Porter, William, for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 214, against Lambert, Michael, for sick in Gen. Hos. June 28, 1865, read mustered out of service, May 15, 1865. Page 218, against Morrison, Hiram, for on detached service, read mustered out of service. Page 218, against Taplin, Horace E., for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 218, against Tuttle, Elias J., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 218, against Carpenter, William E., for absent sick, June 28, 1865, read discharged at New Orleans, July 1, 1864. Page 219, against Olds, William, for sick in Gen. Hos., June 28, 1865, read died at Barre, Vt., Nov. 11, 1864. Page 220, against Labarron, Robinson, for sick in Gen. Hos. July 14, 1865, read mustered out of service June 28, 1865. Page 220, against Davis, George P., for sick in Gen. Hos. June 28, 1865, read died of disease ; date not known. Page 222, against Henchey, Thomas H., for died Jan., 1865, read died Jan. 6, 1865. Page 223, insert Bordeau, Frank, age 18, enlisted Aug. 15, 1864, mustered Aug. 15, 1864; transferred to Co. K, 7th Vt. Vols, APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. 253 Page 225, against Prescott, Horton, add date of death, Oct. 1, 1884. Page 225, against Austin, Riley C, for missing in action, supposed dead, read killed in action. Page 226, against Smith, George W., for died at Andersonville, Ga., 1864, read died in hospital, May 30, 1864, at Thibodeaux, La., of dis- ease. 'Page 227, against Davis, Henry F., for on detached service, read mustered out of service. Page 237, against Day, David S., for discharged, read mustered out of ser- vice. Page 253, Rogers, Albert E., for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 257, against Perry, Leander, for absent sick June 13, 1865, read died at Richmond, Va., May 16, 1865. Page 260, Coleman, Chester W:, for mustered out of service June 22, 1885, read mustered out of service, June 27, 1865. Page 260, against Parkhurst, Charles, for 4th Vt. Vols,, read 5th Vt. Vols. Page 262, for Bevor, Peter, read Revor, Peter. Page 263, against Loverin, Austin, for not accounted for, read discharged June 12, 1865. Page 263, insert Partlow, Charles H., age 24, enlisted Jan. 1, 1864, mus- tered Jan. 5, 1864 ; deserted ; returned under President's procla- mation ; mustered out of service, June 13, 1865. Page 266, against Glines, William P., for mustered out of service June 13, 1865, read died May 25, 1865. Page 266, against Pettey, Charles W., add discharged July 4, 1865. Page 271, against Bailey, Jacob, add deserted May, 1864. Page 271, against Brown, Henry G., for deserted Nov. 22, 1864, read died April 8, 1865, at Kirby, Vt., of chronic diarrhoea. Page 274, against Mather, James M., add died June 6, 1864, of wounds re- ceived June 1, 1864. Page 274, against Beach, Nelson, for mustered out of service June 29, 1865, read discharged by reason of wounds received June 1, 1864. Page 276, against Salger, John, for absent wounded since July 1, 1864, read wounded seriously June 1, 1864, and supposed to have died of wounds. Page 278, against Lyons, Joseph J., for absent sick since July 9, 1864, read discharged at Burlington, Vt., July 21, 1865. Page 278, against Cartv, Michael, for deserted May 12, 1865, read in Co. A, 8th Vt. Vols. Page 278, insert Conant, Samuel P., age 18, enlisted Dec. 10, 1863, Mus- tered Dec. 1863 ; Died March 8, 1864. Page 280, against Germain, George 0., for absent sick since Oct. 29, 1864, read discharged June 10, 1865, for wounds. Page 280, against Peer, Thomas, for fell out, on March 24, 1865, read de- serted May, 1865. Page 281, against Blodgett, Joseph S., for absent on furlough, read mus- tered out of service. Page 281, against Curtis, Hosea B., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 281, against Woodward, Charles, for absent sick June 29, 1865, read deserted June, 1865. Page 282, against Lagro, Joel, add discharged Oct. 26, 1865. Page 283, against Goff, James M., add mustered out of service July 10, ^d. Page 283, against Kenny, Lyman, for absent wounded since Oct. 19, 1864, read died of wounds Oct. 20, 1864. Page 285, against Phelps, Justin J., for absent sick since Nov. 27, 1863, read trans, to Vet. Res. Corps May 24, 1864. Page 285, against Rice, George E., for absent sick June 22, 1865, read dis*- charged for disability June 1865. 254 APPENDIX B. —IV. CORRECTIONS. ---ROSTER OF 1805. Page 287, against Eaton, Addison F., add discharged for wounds ; no date. Page 288, against Kirk, Rufus B., for absent on furlough, read mustered oat of service. Page 288, against Wtitcomb, William L., for absent sick June 29, 1865, read mustered out of service May 13, 1865. Page 289, against Austin, George, add mustered out of service June 27, '65. Page 290, against Proper, Thomas, add discharged. Page 292, against Hunt, Bradbury A., for absent sick June 29, 1865, read died Oct. 21, 1864, of wounds received in action Oct. 19, 1864. Page 295, against Higgins, Edwin R., add discharged Aug. 1865, for dis- ability. Page 295, against Safford, George H., for transferred to 2d Vt. Vols., be- fore muster, read discharged May 21, 1863. Page 297, against Dunham, James EL, for on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 298, against Gamelin, Israel, add discharged Sept. 22, 1865. Page 298, against Green, Byron, add discharged Sept. 4, 1865. Page 298, against Hastings, Henry C, for not accounted for, read trans- ferred to Vet. Res. Corps April 21, 1865, and mustered out of serv. Sept. 15, 1865. Page 299, against Jones, Daniel, add discharged Oct. 3, 1865. Page 299, against Lacaille, Abraham, for mustered out of service Aug. 27, 1865, read mustered cut of service May 22, 1865. Page 299, against Laraby, William, add dishonorably discharged June 28, 1865. Page 299, against Manley, Leonard K., for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read mustered out of service July 28, 1865. Page 300, against Murphy, Patrick, for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 301, against Ward, Alfred, for died Sept. 5, 1864, read died Sept. 14, 1864. Page 301, against Wakefield.^ William W., for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read transferred to Vet. Res. Corps April 13, 1865, and discharged Oct. 4, 1865. Page 301, insert Wheeler, George H., age 18, enlisted Aug. 9, 1862, mus- tered Sept. 1, 1862 ; Transferred from Co. I ; transferred to Co. D. Page 302, against Woodbury, Brewster, for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read deserted in 1864, while on furlough from Hospital. Page 302, against Wright, Clark S., for died Aug. 30, 1864, read died Aug. 22, 1864. Page 302, against Page G. Potter, for discharged, read mustered out of service. Page 305, against Church, Charles F., for mustered out of service Aug. 25, 1864, read mustered out of service Aug. 25, 1865. Page 306, insert Lumbard, Eli, age 21, enlisted Aug. 8, 1864, mustered Aug. 8, 1864 ; deserted Sept. 6, 1864. Page 307, against Manosh, Frank, add date of desertion, Aug. 25, 1864. Page 207, against Munger, Nathan A., for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read discharged, 1865. Page 307, against Robinson, Levi, insert substitute. Page 308, against Roy, Francis, add mustered out of service Sept. 28, 1865, Page 308, against Wideawake, Joseph H., for absent wounded Aug. 25, 1865, read read discharged June 27, 1865, for wounds. Page 309, against Alford, William H., add mustered out of service July 28, 1865. Page 310, against Leeman, Uriel, add taken prisoner June 29, 1864 ; sup- posed dead. Page 310, against Winn, James R., add discharged Aug. 22, 1865, for wounds received Sept. 19, 1864. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. 255 Page 310, against Wood, Myron, add discharged July 7, 1865, for wounds. Page 311, against Boudry, Andrew, for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read ta- ken prisoner June 23, 1864 ; supposed dead. Page 311, against Branian, Morris D., for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read discharged June 23, 1865. Page 311, against Colby, Bailey K., for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read died of disease at Bradford, N. H., June 22, 1865. Page 312, against Eaton, Samuel C, for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 312, against Gallup, Edwin A., add discharged Oct. 21, 1865. Page 312, against Johnson, Oramel, for date of muster, read June 10, 1863. Page 313, against Kendall, Zelotes, for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read died at Derby, Vt., Oct. 31, 1864, of wounds. Page 313, against Lackey, Edgar, for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 313, against Lovelett, Edmund, for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read died of disease in Field Hos., Sandy Hook, Md., Oct. 15, 1864. Page 313, against Marnock, Thomas, add escaped Jan, 9, 1865, furloughed as an escaped prisoner of war March 17, 1865, for thirty days, and deserted April, 1865. Page 314, against Robinson, Benjamin F., for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read discharged June 12, 1865. Page 314, against Smith, George B., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 315, against Thomas, Augustus S., for absent sick Aug. 25, 1865, read died of disease in Field Hos., Sandy Hook, Md., Aug. 25, 1864. Page 315, against Wilkins, Frederick B., add discharged Aug. 10, 1865. Page 317, against Carter, John, for absent sick June 24, 1865, raad desert- ed Sept. 20, 1864. Page 317, against Everts, George, add discharged July 24, 1865. Page 319, against Chesley, Albert, add discharged Sept. 4, 1865. Page 319, against Cutting, Horace W., for mustered out of service Aug. 25, 1864, read mustered out of service Aug. 25, 1865. Page 320, against Gamelin, Israel, for transferred to Co. M, read transferred from Co. M. Page 323, insert Robbins, Hiram, age 38, enlisted Dec. 3, 1883, mustered Dec. 11, 1863 : died Jan. 6, 1864. Page 323, against Wheeler, Edgar, for absent wounded Aug. 25, 1865, read discharged June 27, 1865, for wounds. Page 326, against Finney, Thomas, for transferred to Co. D, June 24, 1865, read discharged for disability June 23, 1865. Page 326, against Page, Russell B., for transferred to Co. D, June 24, 1865, read transferred to Yet. Res. Corps Aug. 2, 1864, and discharged Sept, 30, 1864. Page 328, against Clark, Nelson A., add deserted from arrest. Page 328, against Dewey, Edwin E., for died Aug. 1, 1864, read died Aug. 7, 1864. Page 328, against Guild, Martin E., add taken prisoner of war June 23, 1864, and died in Florence, S. C, Nov. 10, 1864. Page 329, against Young, Peter, add discharged June 28, 1865, for wounds received in action April 2, 1865. Page 329, against Duval, Edward,, for and died in rebel prison 1864, read paroled and died on transport Dec. 11, 1864. Page 330, against Stiles, Milo B., add date of discharge May 1865. Page 331, against Fowler, Samuel P., for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 331, against Higgins, Daniel, add discharged Aug. 11,1865, for wounds. Page 331, against Hitchcock, Justin C, for absent sick, read mustered out of service. 256 APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. Page 331, against Johnson, George W., for no discharge furnished, read dis- charged. Page 332, against Bailey, George F., for absent sick June 24, 1865, read discharged June 28, 1865. Page 333, against Smith, Michael, for transferred to Co. A. June 24, 1865, read discharged Sept. 13, 18 Page 334, against Avers, Wilmoth, add died at Florence, S. C, Nov. 1864. Page 335, against Clark, Israel B., add tlischarged Oct. 6, 1865, for wounds. Page 335, against Button, Horrace S., add date of death Dec. 24, 1864. Page 335, against Goodrich, James B., add died at Milien, Ga., Nov. 21, 1864. Page 335, against Grover, Pembroke S., add died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 1, 1864. Page 335, against Morse, George L., add died at Milien, Ga., Nov. 21, 1864. Page 335, against Stoweli, Carlos A., add died at Danville, Va.. Aug. 8, 1864. Page 335, against Whitney, Varnum B., for absent sick June 24, 1865, read taken prisoner June 23, 1864; supposed dead. Page 336, against Dole, Heman, add died at Andersonville Nov. 20, 1864. Page 336, against Kenyon, Caroli V., add date of death Feb. 28, 1865. Page 337, against Sawyer, John, for discharged May 24, 1865, read mus- tered out of service May 20, 1865. Page 341, against Albert, Phelps, for absent sick, read mustered out of service Page 342, against Hemenway, David, for absent sick June 24, 1865, read taken prisoner June 23, 1864, and enlisted in rebel army. Page 342, against Labardie, Nelson, for discharged May 12, 1865, read taken prisoner June 23, 1864, and enlisted in rebel army. Page 344, against Pari, Edmund, for not accounted for, read missing in ac- tion Oct. 19, 1864. Page 344, against Phelps, Herbert, add discharged Sept. 12, 1865, for wounds. Page 348, against Brown, Charles J., for discharged Jan. 5, 1864, read dis- charged Jan. 5, 1865, for promotion in U. S. Colored Troops. Page 349, against Morgan, Charles, for deserted June 14, 1864, read taken prisoner June 14, 1864, and died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 27, 1864. Page 353, against Davis, James P., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 354, against Ward, Dennis, for absent sick July 14, 1865, read died at Bakersfield, Vt., Nov. 29, 1864, of disease. Page 354, against Champaigny, Joseph, for absent sick July 14, 1865, read deserted Aug. 9, 1864. Page 355, Fay, John, for absent sick July 14, 1865, read deserted. Page 356, against Quebeck, Lorin, add deserted j no date. Page 357, against Dow, Napoleon, for absent sick July 14, 1865, read de- serted from Hospital, date unknown. Page 357, against Garvin, George F., add discharged July 29, 1865. Page 357, against Gilmore, Leonard, for absent sick July 14, 1865, read deserted, date unknown. Page 357, against Simmons, Lewis, for absent sick July 14, 1865, read de- serted Nov. 1, 1864. Page 357, against Taro, John, for absent sick July 14, 1865. read deserted fromHos., date unknown. Page 358, against Boutcher, Joseph J., for deserted Aug. 9, 1864, read died Oct. 13, 1864. Page 358, against Chamberlain, William, for deserted Aug. 9, 1864, read in Co. I. 1st Vt. Cavalry. APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865. 257 Page 360, against Marvin, Andrew J., for absent sick, July 14, 1865, read died about June 10, 1864, of wounds received in action June 10, 1864. Page 360, against Sherman, Carlos C, for absent wounded, July 14, 1865, read died May 9, 1864, of wounds. Page 360, against Simpson, Hial, for paroled prisoner, absent July 14, 1865, read deserted in 1865. Page 360, against Wallace, Royal W., for absent wounded July 14, 1865, read died July 9, 1865, at Bethel, Vt. Page 360, against Hescock, Oscar B., for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 360, against Lucia, George, for never joined Co., deserted, read in Co. A, 6th Vt. Vols. Page 360, against Maher, James, for absent, read mustered out of service. Page 361, for Tuttie, Marvin E., read Tuttle, Marvin E., and add mustered out of seryice, Aug. 7, 1865. Page 361, against Clarence A. Brackett, for paroled prisoner, read discharg- ed June 7, 1865. Page 361, against Francis V. Randall, for absent, read mustered out of ser- vice. Page 362, against Kinsley, John, for absent, read mustered out of service. Page 362, against Taylor, Franklin J., add discharged Nov. 4, 1865. Page 363, against Pardon W. Allen, for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 364, against Fisk, Charles A., for absent on furlough, read mustered out of service. Page 364, against Manley, Edward S., for on detached service, read mus - tered out of service. Page 364, against Phillips, Reuben S., for absent sick, July 14, 1865, read mustered out of service June 22, 1865. Page 364, against St. John, Charles, for absent sick July 14, '65, read de- serted, Feb. 2, 1865. Page 365, against Allard, Rufus G., for absent wounded July 14, ''65, read deserted, date not known. Page 366, against Kerr, Edward, for absent sick, read mustered out of ser- vice. Page 367, against Bicknell, William E., for absent sick, July 14, '65, read discharged July, 1865. Page 371, against Harker, John, add discharged, Aug. 11, 1865. Page 373, against Jenks, Volney W., for missing in action, Oct. 27, '64, read prisoner, Oct. 27, 1864 ; died at Salisbury, 1ST. C, Jan. 18, 1865. Page 377, against Hathorn, Horace S., add date of discharge, March 4, '63. Page 381, against Jones, Holland, for transferred to Co. H, 4th Vt. Vols. Feb. 25, 1865, read transferred to Vet. Res. Corps Aug. 21, '64 ; discharged Sept. 30, 1864. Page 383, against Frank J. Hubbard, for transferred to 1st Co. Heavy Ar- tillery, read died at Andersonville, Ga., June 19, 1864. Page 384, for Andrews, Samuel W., read Andrus, Samuel W. Page 386, against Fraser, James, for absent sick July 31, 1865, supposed dead, read discharged at Brattleboro, Aug. 25, 1865. Page 387, against Metzler, Jacob, for transferred to 1st Co. Heavy Artillery March 1, 1865, read died at Andersonville, Ga., May 26, 1864. Page 387, against Murphy, Michael W., for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 389, against Tarble, Edwin P., for absent, no discharge given, read mustered out of service. Page 395, against Bruce, Alexander, for absent sick since July 12, '64, read discharged June 26, I860. 34 258 APPENDIX B.— IV. CORRECTIONS.— ROSTER OF 1865 Page 398, against Lucas, Lewis N., add discharged Aug. 8, 1865. Page 397, against Stratton, Henry C, add discharged Aug. 9, 1865. Page 397, against Tulius, John, add sentence remitted Oct. 25, 1865 ; dis- honorably discharged Dec. 28, 1865. Page 404, against Anderson, Emery, for not accounted for on muster out rolls, read deserted, date not known. Page 404, against Anthony, Francis, for not accounted for on muster out rolls, read mustered out of service Aug. 20, 1865. Page 404, against Demming, Orrin, for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 404, against Hunter, Samuel, for not accounted for on muster out rolls, read discharged June 7, 1865. Page 404, against Langley, Lewis W., adddied Sept. 3, 1865. Page 404, against Langley, Newell C, for absent sick, read mustered out of service. Page 404, against Mero, Andrew II , add mustered out of service Sept. 29, 1865. Page 405, against Williams, Norman B., add mustered out of serv, Oct, 3, 1865=- APPENDIX C. FINAL STATEMENT OF TROOPS RAISED FOR AND SERVING IN ORGANIZATIONS FROM THE STATE OF VERMONT DURING THE WAR OF 1861 , FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE UNION. APPENDIX C Ftkix Statement of Troops raised for and serving in organizations from the State of Vermont during the War of 1861 for the preservation of the Union, — showing the whole number originally enlisted for and subsequent- ly added to each organization, the loss from each organization by death, discharge, or otherwise, and the whole number finally mustered out of ser- vice,— together with a consolidated statement of the whole, and a state- ment of the whole number of men otherwise furnished by and credited to the State, — as shown by the records and files in the Office of the Adjutant and Inspector General. FIRST REGIMENT. Original members, Com. off. En. men JDeath, Disease, En. men Fr. accident, " " Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. Disability, En. men Deserted, 38 743 — Aggregate. LOSS, 1— Total by death 6 1 4— Total by discharge 5 .781 Total Loss IS Blustered out of service, Com. off. 38 En. men 730— Total .768 Aggregate,. . ....781 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT-4th REGIMENT. Original members. Com. off. 38 En.men 1010— Total 1048 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 2 Transfer, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 6 En. men 195— Total 201 Recruits, Appointed Com. off, 4 Enlisted men, 598— Total 602 Total gain 805 Aggregate 1853 LOSS. T Promotion, To other regiments, Com. off. 4 En.men 3— Total 7 To U. S. Army, Com. off. 2 En.men 5— Total 7 Total by promotion .14 Tranffer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 74 To Signal Corps, " " 1 To Navy, " " 9 To Regular Army, " " 6 To other regiments, " '" 3 Total by transfer 93 D«ath, Killed in action, Com. off. 9 En. men 77— Total 86 Fr. w'ds rec'd in act'n, Com. off. 3 En. men 67— Total 70 Disease, En. men 200 Died prisoners, En. men 71 From accident, En. men 2 Total by death 777. . .429 Di§charge, Resignation, Com. off. 22 Disabflity, Com. off, 1 En. men 373— Total 374 For w'da rec'd in act'n, Com. off. 6 En.men 69— Total 75 Dishonorable, Com. off. 1 En.men 5— Total 6 Total by discharge 477 Deserted, 118 Not finally accounted for, 5 Total Loss 1136 MLustered out of service, Com. off. 39 En. men 678— Total 717 Aggregate ...1858 Total wounded 414 Total re-enlisted ., .210 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 6th REGIMENT. FIFTH RSJG-HytKJSTT. Original members, Com. off. 88 En. men 948— Total .986 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 5 Transfer, Fr. other regiments, En. men 38 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 9 Enlisted men, ' 579— Total 688 Total gain 631 Aggregate , ...1617 LOSS. ~~ Promotion, To other regiments, Com. off. 5 ToU. S. Army, Com. off. 3 En. men 2— Total..... ..5 Total by promotion ,10 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, Com. off. 2 En. men 78— Total ..... .80 To Signal Corps, En. men 2 To Navy, " '• 3 To Regular Army, " " 6 To other regiments, " " 1 Total by transfer ,92 Death, Killed in action, Com. off. 6 En. men 131— Total 136 Fr. w'ds ree'd in act'n, Com. off. 4 En. men 61— Total 65 Disease, • Com. off. 1 En. men 113— Total 114 Shot by sent. G. C. M. En. men 1 Died prisoners, " " 15 Died from accident, " " 4 Total by death « 777. . .385 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 24 Disability, Com. off. 6 En. men 298— Total 304 For w'ds ree'd in act'n, Com. off. 6 En. men 99— Total 105 Paroled prisoners, En. men 1 Dishonorable, Com. off. 4 En. men 9— Total. 13 Total by discharge .447 Deserted, 109 Not finally accounted for, 6 Total Loss 999 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 63 En. men 565— Total 618 Aggregate ..1617 Total wounded 473 Total re^nliited — 956 8 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 6th REGIMENT. sixth 1£e;g-xme:n"t» Original members, Com. off. 86 En. men 980— Total . .966 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 4 Transfer, Fr. other regiments, En. men 7 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 5 En. men 698— Total . .... 70S Total gain 714 Aggregate . ............... ..1680 LOSS. Promotion, To other regiments, Com. off. S En. men 8— Total 6 ToIL S. Army, Com. off. 2 En. men 10— Total 12 Total by promotion * • 18 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 119 To Navy, " " 1 To other regiments, " ** 2 To org's of other States, " * ' 4 Total by transfer . . . .196 D«fttk, Killed in action, Com. off. 8 En. men 112— Total. ... .120 Fr. w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 4 En. men 61— Total 66 Disease, Com. off. 2 En. men 180— Total 182 Prisoners, En. men 24 From accident, " " 2 Total by death . . .398 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 23 Disability, Com. off. 3 En. men 889— Total. . . . e842 For Vds rec. in act's, Com. off. 7 En. men 66— Total. . . . * .7* Dishonorable, Com. off. 1 En. men 7— Total.. 8 Total by discharge, . TTT . » .445 Deserted, 83 Hot finally accounted for, 4 Total Loss . . . .1069 Mastered out of service, Com. off. 40 En. men 571— Total .611 Aggregate .......... t ..1680 Total wounded . * 897 Total sre-enlisted „.,..1»7 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT— 7th REGIMENT. 9 SEVENTH RESG-IMEJIN-T. Original members, Com. off. 36 En. men 907— Total 943 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 2 Transfer, Fr. other regiments, En. men 1 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 5 Enlisted men, 620— Total 625 Total gain 628 Aggregate .1571 LOSS. Promotion, To U. S. Army, Com. off. 1 En. men 9— Total 10 Total by promotion 10 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 1 To regular army, En. men 5 Total by transfer 6 Death, Killed in action, Com. off. 2 Fr. w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 1 En. men 8— Total 9 Disease, Com. off. 4 En. men 371— Total 375 Prisoners, En. men 6 From accident, " ** 14 Total by death 406 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 30 g Disability, Com. off. 2 En. men 239— Total 241 For w'ds. rec. in act'n, En. men 6 Dishonorable, Com. off. 2 En. men 4— Total 6 Total by discharge 283 Deserted, 100 Not finally accounted for, 1 Total Loss 806 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 45 . En. men 720— Total 765 Aggregate ..1571 Total wounded 22 Total re-enlisted. , ,355 C2 10 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 8th REGIMENT. EIGHTH IOUGKEIMEjXT. Original members, Com. off. 36 En. men 980— Total 1016 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 2 Transfer, Fr. other regiments, En. men 2 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 6 Enlisted men, 746— Total 752 Total gain 756 Aggregate . 1772 LOSS. Promotion to other regiments, Com. off. 1 To U. S. Army, Com. off. 2 En. men 34— Total 36 Total by promotion 37 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 55 To Signal Corps, " " 2 To regular army, " « * 1 To org's of other States, " •* 3 To other regiments, ' ' * ' 1 Total by transfer 62 Death, Killed in action, Com. off. 2 En. men 69— Total 71 Fr. w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 2 En. men 31— Total 33 Disease, Com. off. 6 En. men 207— Total 213 Prisoners, En. men 20 From accident, " " .8 Total by death 777. . .345 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 16 Disability, Com. off. 4 En. men 224— Total .... ,228 For w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 2 En. men 12— Total 14 Dishonorable, Com. off. 3 En. men 6— Total 9 Total by discharge, 267 Deserted, 86 Dropped from rolls, 1 Not finally accounted for, 4 Total Loss 802 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 46 En. men 924— Total ... , . .970 Aggregate . . . 1772 Total wounded. 236 Total re-enlisted. 321 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 9th REGIMENT. 11 NINTH BEGIMEWT. Original members, Com. off. 34 En. men 881— Total 915 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 5 Transfer, Fr. other regiments, En. men 1 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 2 Enlisted men, 948— Total 950 Total Gain 77. . . .956 Aggregate. ..1871 LOSS. Promotion, To U. S. Army, Com. off. 3 En. men 8— Total 11 Total by promotion 11 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 32 To Navy, " " 2 To Regular Army, " " 55 To other regiments, " " 89 Total by transfer .77. . . 178 Death, Killed in action, En. men 12 Fr. w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 2 En. men 10— Total*. 12 Disease, Com. off. 3 En. men 229— Total 232 Prisoners, En. men 36 From accident, " " 8 Total by death 300 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. i 32 Disability, Com. off. 1 En. men 221— Total 222 For w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 1 En. men 11— Total 12 Dishonorable, Com. off. 1 En. men 10— Total 11 Total by discharge 277 Deserted, 126 Not finally accounted for, 1 Total Loss, 893 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 43 En. men 935— Total 978 Aggregate, ..1871 Total wounded , 57 12 APPENDIX C— FESTAL STATEMENT— 10th REGIMENT. TENTH EBGIMENT. Original members, Com. off. 38 En. men 977— Total 1015 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 2 Transfer, " '* En. men 1 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 2 Enlisted men, 284— Total 286 Total gain. 289 Aggregate ..1304 LOSS. Promotion, To other regiments, Com. off. 2 To U. S. Army, Com. off. 8 En. men 20— Total 28 Total by promotion . 30 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 78 To Signal Corps, " " 4 To Navy, " " 1 To Regular Army, " " 13 To other regiments, " " 3 Total by transfer * . , 99 Death, Killed in action, Com. off. 7 En. men 76— Total 83 Fr. w,dsrec,d inact'n, Com. off. 2 En. men 56— Total 58 Disease, En. men 153 Prisoners, " " 36 Fr. accident, " " 2 Total by death ~...332 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 13 Disability, " " 4 En. men 131— Total..... 135 Forw'ds rec'din act'n, Com. off. 6 En. men 70— Total 76 Dishonorable, Com. off. 2 En. men 2— Total 4 Total by discharge 228 Deserted, 66 Not finally accounted for, 3 Total Loss 758 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 37 En. men 509— Total 546 Aggregate 1304 Total wounded. 356 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 11th REGIMENT. 13 ELEVENTH REG-IMENT. Original members, Com. off. 42 En. menl273— Total . . . 1315 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 3 Transfer, " " En. men 26 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 5 Enlisted men, 971— Total . ... .976 Total gain 777. .1005 Aggregate 2320 LOSS. Promotion, To other regiments, Com. off. 3 To U. S. Army, Com. off. 2 En. men 9— Total 11 Total by promotion 14 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, Com. off. 1 En. men 104— Total ..... 105 To Navy, " " 2 To other regiments, " " 1 To org's of other States, " " 2 Total by transfer 110 Death, Killed in action, Com. off. 5 En. men 64— Total 69 Fr. w'ds rec'd in act'n, Com. off. 3 En. men 83— Total 86 Disease, Com. off. 1 En. men 212— Total 213 Prisoners, Com. off. 2 En. men 165— Total 167 Fr. accident, " " 7 Total by death 542 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 15 Disability, Com. off. 16 En. men 229— Total 245 Forwd's rec'd in act'n, Com. off. 4 En. men 67— Total 71 Paroled prisoners, En. men 1 Dishonorable, Com. off. 3 En. men 6— Total 9 Total by discharge 777 . . . 341 Deserted, 143 Dropped from rolls, 1 Not finally accounted for, 4 Total Loss 1155 * Mustered out of service, Com. off. 74 En.men 1091— Total 1165 Aggregate ..2320 Total wounded 418 14 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT— 12th REGIMENT. "-TWJEr/K'T'II EEGIMENT. Original members. Com. off. 37 En. men 959— Total 996 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 1 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 1 Enlisted men, G — Total 7 Total gain 8 Aggregate 1004 LOSS. Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 1 To Navy, " " 1 Total by transfer 2 Com. off. 2 En. men 60— Total 62 Total by death 777 62 Death, Disease, Com. off. 2 En. men 60— Total 62 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 8 Disability, Com. off, 1 En. men 64— Total 65 Total by discharge 73 Deserted, 4 Total Loss 141 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 40 En. men 823— Total 863 Aggregate 1004 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 13th REGIMENT. 15 ^I-i'lI&TJSElNrTii REGIMENT. Original members, Com. off. 36 En. men 919— Total 955 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 2 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 1 Enlisted men, 9 — Total 10 Total gain 12 Aggregate 967 LOSS. Death, Killed in action, En. men 11 Fr. w'ds rec'd in act'n, Com. off. 1 En. men 5— Total 6 Disease, Com. off. 4 En. men 47— Total 51 Total by death 777 68 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 10 * Disability, En. men 63 For w'ds rec'd in act'n, En. men 3 Total by discharge 76 Deserted, 7 Not finally accounted for, 2 Total Loss 153 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 37 En. men 777— Total 814 Aggregate 967 Total wounded 81 16 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 14th REGIMENT. FOURTEENTH REG-IMENT. Original members, Com. off. 37 En. men 922— Total 959 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 1 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 2 En. men 1— Total 3 Total gain 4 Aggregate » .963 LOSS. Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 1 Total by transfer 1 Death, Killed in action, En. men 18 Fr. w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 1 En. men 8— Total.. 9 Disease, En. men 39 Prisoners, En. men 1 * From accident, " " 1 Total by death 68 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 4 Disability, En. men 57 For wMs rec. in act'n, Com. off. 1 En. men 1— Total 2 Total by discharge 63 Not finally accounted for, 1 Total Loss 133 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 39 En. men 791— Total 830 Aggregate • • -963 Total wounded 74 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 15th REGIMENT. 17 Original members, Com. off. 38 En. men 901— Total 939 GAIN. Recruits, Enlisted men, 1 Total gain 1 Aggregate 940 LOSS. Transfer, To other regiments, En. men 1 Total by transfer 1 Death, Disease, Com. off. 1 En. men 77— Total 78 From accident, " " 1 Total by death 777 ... .79 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 11 Disability, En. men 55 Total by discharge, 66 Deserted, 1 Total Loss .147 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 37 En. men 756— Total 793 Aggregate 940 CS 18 APPENDIX C— FfNAL STATEMENT— 16th REGIMENT. SIXTEENTH REGIMENT. ( )riginal members, Com. off. 30 En. men 924— Total 960 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 2 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 1 En. men 3 — Total 4 Total gain 6 Aggregate .966 LOSS. Promotion, To TJ. S. Army, En. men 1 Total by promotion 1 Transfer,To Regular Army, En. men 1 Total by transfer 1 Death, Killed in action, En. men 1G Fr. w'dsrec. in aet'n, Com. off. 1 En. men 7 — Total 8 Disease, Com. off. 1 En. men 47— Total 48 Prisoners, En. men 1 Total by death .• 7.'] Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 13 Disability, En. men 41 Total by discharge 54 Deserted. 3 Total Loss 1 32 Mustered out of service, Coin. off. 37 En. men 797— Total 834 Aggregate .966 Total wounded 85 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 17m REGIMENT. 19 seventeenth: reg-imknt. Original members, Com. off. 34 En. men 835— Total 869 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 4 Transfer, Fr. other regiments, En. men 1 Recruits, Enlisted men, 244 Total gain 249 Aggregate 1118 LOSS. Promotion, To other regiments, En. men 1 To U. S. Army, En. men 1 Total by promotion 2 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 34 To other regiments, " " 12 Total by transfer 46 Death, Killed in action, Com. off. 10 En. men 60— Total 70 Fr. w'ds rec. in act'ii, Com. off. 4 En. men 57— Total 61 Disease, Com. off. 1 En. men 56— Total 57 Prisoners, En. men 32 From accident, " " 4 Total by death 224 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 3 DisabSity, Com. off. 4 En. men 50— Total 54 For w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 2 En. men 33— Total 35 Dishonorable, En. men 4 Total by discharge], 96 Deserted, 196 Not finally accounted for, 8 Total Loss 572 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 38 En. men 508— Total 546 Aggregate 1118 Total wounded 270 20 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 1st REG. CAVALRY. FIRST REG-IMEuVT CAVALRY. Original members. Com. off. 44 En. menll30— Total 1174 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 1 Transfer, Fr. other regiments, En. men 11 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 5 Enlisted men, 1106— Total .... 1111 Total gain 1123 Aggregate .2297 LOSS. Promotion, To other regiments, Com. off. 1 To U. S. Army, Com. off. 3 En . men 3 — Total 6 Total by promotion 7 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 111 To Navy, " '■ 5 To other regiments, " " 1 To org's of other States, " " 2 Total by transfer 119 Death, Killed in action, Com. off. 8 En. men 55 — Total 63 Fr. w'dsrec'd in act'n, Com. off. 2 En. men 37— Total 39 Disease, Com. off. 2 En. men 110— Total 112 Prisoners, Com. off. 1 En. men 171— Total 172 From accident, Com. off. 2 En. men 9— Total 11 Total by death 397 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 24 Disability, Com. off, 4 En. men 340— Total 344 For w'ds rec'd in act'n, Com. off. 1 En. men 26— Total 27 Paroled prisoners, En. men 5 Dishonorable, Com. off. 2 En. men 5— Total 7 Total by discharge ,"7T. . . . .407 Deserted, 150 Not finally accounted for, g Total Loss 1086 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 62 En. menlUd— Total 1211 Aggregate ..2297 Total wounded 275 Total re-enlisted * 171 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT— FRONTIER CAV. 21 FIRST J^JSJy SECOND COMPANIES FHON'X'XIER, CAV- ALRY. Original members, Com. off. 6 En. men 200— Total 206 • Aggregate , . » 206 LOSS. Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 1 Total by discharge 1 Deserted, 1 Total Loss, 2 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 8 En. men 196— Total 204 Aggregate, 206 22 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— 1st BATTERY. FIRST BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY. Original members, Com. off. 5 En. men 151— Total 156 GAIN. Recruits, En. men 61 Aggregate 217 LOSS. Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 1 To Regular Army, " " 3 Toother Batteries, " " 51 Total by transfer 55 Death, Killed in action, En. men 1 Fr. w'ds. rec. in act'on,En. men 2 Disease, En. men 42 Fr. accident, Com. off. 1 Total by death 46 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 4 Disability, En. men 28 Total by discharge 32 Deserted, 3 Total Loss 136 Mustered out. of service, Com. off. 5 En. men 76 — Total 81 Aggregate ...217 Total wounded 6 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT— 2d BATTERY. 23 SECOND BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY. Original members, Com. off. 5 En. men 106— Total Ill f GAIN. Transfer, Fr. other Batteries, En. men 51 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 1 Enlisted men, 294— Total 295 Total gain 346 Aggregate 457 LOSS. Promotion, To other Vt. org's, En. men 3 To U. S. Army, Com. off, 1 En. men 2— Total 3 Total by promotion 6 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 1 To Regular Army, " " 6 To other Vt. org's , " " 116 Total by transfer ~. . . . 123 Death, Fr. w'ds rec'din act'n, En. men 1 Disease, En. men 47 Prisoners, En. men 5 From accident, " " 1 Total by death 54 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 3 Disability, En. men 70 Dishonorable, Com. off. 2 En. men 1— Total 3 Total by discharge 76 Deserted, 18 Total Loss 277 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 5 En. men 175— Total 180 Aggregate 457 Total wounded .... „ , . . .8 Total re-enlisted 21 24 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT— 3d BATTERY. THIRD BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY. Original members, Com. off. 3 En. men 148— Total 151 GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other regiments, Com. off. 1 Recruits, En. men 103 Total gain 77. ... 104 Aggregate 255 LOSS. Promotion, To U. S. Army, Com. off. 1 Total by promotion 1 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 1 Total by transfer 1 Death, Disease, En. men 20 Fr. accident, " " 1 Total by death 77. 21 Discharge, Disability, Com. off. 3 En. men 3— Total 6 Total by discharge 6 Deserted, 7 Total Loss 36 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 5 En. men 214— Total 219 Aggregate ...255 Total wounded 3 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT— ARTILLERY. 25 THIRST" COMI»A.WY HEAVY ARTITiLERY. GAIN. Promotion, Fr. other Vt. org's, Com. off. 3 Transfer, Fr. other " " En. men 116 Aggregate 119 LOSS. Death, Disease, En. men 3 Prisoners, En. men 1 From accident, ' * ' * 1 Total by death 5 Discharge, Disability, En. men 3 Dishonorable, En. men 1 Total bij discharge, 4 Deserted, 1 Not finally accounted for, 1 Total Loss 11 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 3 En. men 105— Total 108 Aggregate ..119 Ci 26 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— SHARP SHOOTERS. FIRST COMPASY SHARP SHOOTERS. Original members, Com. off. 3 En. men 1 IP,— Total 116 (rATN. Recruits, Enlisted men, 71 Aggregate 190 LOSS. Promotion, To U. S. Army, En. men 1 Total by promotion ,1 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 7 To other regiments, " " <-4 Total by transfer . . 41 Death, Killed in action, En. men 17 For w'ds rec. in act'n, En. men 13 Disease, En. men 12 Prisoners, En. men 3 Total by death Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 3 '" Disability, Com. off. 2 En. men 62 — Total. .... .64 Fr. w'ds rec'd in act'n, En. men 7 Total by discharge 74 Deserted, 6 Total Loss 167 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 2 En. men 21— Total 23 Aggregate 190 Total wounded 43 Total re-enlisted 6 ■ APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT—SHARP SHOOTERS. 27 SECOND COMJP-AJSY shabp.shooteks. Original members, Com. off. 3 En. men 88— Total 91 GAIN. Transfer, Ft. other regiments, En. men 32 Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 1 Enlisted men, 115— Total 116 Total gain 148 Aggregate 239 LOSS. Promotion, To U. S. Army, Com. off. 1 Total by promotion 1 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 17 To other regiments, Com. off. 3 En. men 97— Total 100 Total by transfer 117 Death, Killed in action, En. men 9 Fr. w'ds ree'd in act'n, Com. off. 2 En. men 11 — -Total 13 Disease, En. men 13 Prisoners, tfom*' 1 Total by death 777 36 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 1 Disability, Com. off, 2 En. men 61— Total 63 For w'ds rec'd in act'n, En. men 6 Total by discharge 70 Deserted, 8 Total Loss , 232 Mustered out of service, En. men 7 Aggregate 239 Total wounded 50 Total re-enlisted «.,.., 19 28 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT—SHARP SHOOTERS. THIRD COMPANY SHARP SHOOTERS. Original members, Com. off. 3 En. men 97— Total 100 GAIN. Transfer, Fr. other regiments, En. men 1 Recruits, En. men 90 Total gain 91 Aggregate 191 LOSS. Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, En. men 12 To other regiments, Com. off. -1 En. men 70 — Total 74 Total by transfer 86 Heath, Killed in action. Com. oil*. 1 En. men 11— Total 12 Fr. w'ds rcc. in aet'n, Com. off. 1 En. men 5 — Total 6 Disease, En. men 18 Total by death 36 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 2 Disability, En. men 47 For w'ds rcc'din aefn, Com. off. 2 En. men 1 — Total 3 Total by discharge .32 Deserted, 4 Total Loss 178 Mustered out of service, Com. off. 1 En. men 12 — Total 13 Aggregate 191 Total wounded 40 Total re-enlisted 20 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— BAND— 54th MASS. 29 Original members, Recruits, BRIG-A.3DIC BA-TSTD. En. men GAIN. En. men Aggregate, Promotion, To U. S. Army, Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, Discharge, Disability, Mustered out of service, Aggregate LOSS. En. men En. men En. men En. men 15 21 ,21 rtJECRXJITS IHOFt 54,tli MASS. (Colored.) Original members, En. men • 67 LOSS. Promotion, To U. S. Army, En. men Death, Killed in action, En. men Disease, " " Prisoners, " " Discharge, Disability, En. men Deserted, Mustered out of service, En. men 1 1 4 1 11 1 48 67 Total wounded 30 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT—RECRUITS. Original number, En. men 860 LOSS. Promotion, To Vt. regiments, En. men Transfer, To Navy, En. men To org's of other States, " " To U. S. ColVl troops > ". Death, Killed in action, En. men Disease, En. men Shot by sent. G. CM. En. men Prisoners, En. men Fr. accident, " it D i scharge,* Disability , En. men Dishonorable, En. men 1 )eserted En. men Mustered out of service, En. men Not finally accounted for. En. men 1 1 2 48 2 67 2 161 0 513 28 16 Aggregate .860 APPENDIX C— FINAL STATEMENT— RECAPITULATION. 31 RECAPITULATION OF FINAL STATEMENT OP VERMONT ORGAN- IZATIONS. Original members, Com. off. 702 En. men 17,828— Total 18,530 GAIN. Recruits, Appointed Com. off. 58 En. men 10,379— Total 10,437 Total gain 10,437 Aggregate 28,967 LOSS. Promotion, To U. S. Army, Com. oft', 32 En . men 1 1 1— Total ... 143 Total by promotion 143 Transfer, To Vet. Res. Corps, Com. off. 3 En. men 912— Total ... .915 To Signal Corps, En. men 11 To Navy, " 28 To Regular Army, " " 115 To org's of otherStates, " " 19 To U. S. col'd troops, " " 48 Total by transfer 1136 Death, Killed in action, Com. off. 64 En. men 1007— Total . .1071 Fr. w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. oft. 37 En. men 664— Total . . .701 Disease, Com. off. 29 En. men 2616— Total. .2645 Shot by sent. G.C.M. " " 4 Prisoners, Com. off. 3 En. men 626— Total ... 629 From accident, Com. off. 3 En. men 75— Total 78 Total by death 5,128 Discharge, Resignation, Com. off. 317 Disability, Com. off. 61 En. men 3865— Total . .3926 For w'ds rec. in act'n, Com. off. 44 En. men 596— Total ... 640 Paroled prisoners, En. men 11 Dishonorable, Com. off. 28 En. men 100— Total .. 128 Total by discharge , . . , 5,022 32 APPENDIX C.— FINAL STATEMENT— RECAPITULATION Deserted, 2,219 Dropped from rolls, 5 Not finally accounted for, 75 Total Loss 13,72* Mustered out of service, Com. off. 834 En. men 14,405— Total 15,239 Aggregate 777771 28,967 Veterans re-enlisted, , 1,9G1 Enlistments in U. S. Army, Navy and Marine Corps, 1,339 Drafted men paid commutation, 1,971 Whole number of men furnished by the State, 34,238 Total wounded 4360 APPENDIX D. ENGAGEMENTS. APPENDIX D. Engagements, in which the several Regiments, Batteries and detached Companies of Vermont Volunteers have borne honorable part during the War of 1861 for the preservation of the Union. FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, Great Bethel, June 10, 1861. SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY. Bull Run, July 21, 1861. Lee's Mills, , April 16, 1862. Williamsburgh, May 5, 1862. Goldings Farm, . '. June'26, 1862. Savage Station, * , June 29, 1862. White Oak Swamp, June 30 to July 2, 1862. Crampton's Gap, : Sept. 14, 1862. Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Fredericksburgh, Dec. 13, 1862. Mayre's Heights, May 3, 1863, Salem Heights, .May 4, 1863. Fredericksburgh, June 5, 1863. Gettysburgh, July 3, 1863. Funkstown, _ July 10, 1863. Rappahannock Station, Nov. 7, 1863. Wilderness, May 5th to 10th, 1864. Spottsylvania, May 10th to 18th, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 1st to 12th, 1864. Petersburgh, June 18, 1864. Charlestown, Aug. 21, 1864. Opequan, Sept. 13, 1864. Winchester, .Sept. 19, 1864. Fisher's Hill, , - . .Sept. 21st and 22d, 1864. Mount Jackson, Sept. 24, 1864. Cedar Creek, Oct, 19, 1864. Petersburgh, March 25, 1865. Peterburgh April 2, 1865. Sailor's Run, April 6, 1865. THIRD REGIMENT INFANTRY. Lewinsville, Sept. 11, 1861. Lee's Mills, April 16, 1862. Williamsburgh, May 5, 1862. Golding's Farm, June 26, 1862. Savage Station, June 29, 1862. White Oak Swamp, June 30 to July 2, 1862. Crampton's Gap, , . .Sept. 14, 1862. APPENDIX D.— ENGAGEMENTS. Antietam, Sept, 17, 1862. Fredericksburgh. Dec. 13, 1862. Mayre's Heights, May 3, 1863. Salem Heights, May 4, 1863. Fredericksburgh, June 5, 1863. Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Funkstown, July 10, 1863. Rappahannock Station Nov. 7, 1863. Wilderness, , May 5 to 10, 1864. Spottsylvania, May 10 to 18, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 1 to 12, 1864. Peters burgh June 18, 1864. Ream's Station, June 29, 1864. Washington, July 11, 1864. Charlestown, Aug. 21, 1864. Opequan Sept. 13, 1864. Winchester Sept. 19, 1864. Fisher's Hill , . Sept. 21 and 22, 1864. Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. Petersburg!], March 25 and 27, 1865. Petersburgh, April 2, 1865. FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Lee's Mills, ' April 16, 1862. Williamsburgh May 5, 1862. Golding's Farm, June 26, 1862. Savage Station, June 29, 1862. White Oak Swamp June 30 to July 2, 1862. Crampton's Gap, Sept. 14, 1862. Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Fredericksburgh Dec. 13, 1862. Mayre's Heights, May 3, 1863. Salem Heights, May 4, 1863. Fredericksburgh, .June 5, 1863. Gettysburgh, July 3, 1863. Funkstown, July* 10, 1863. Rappahannock Station, Nov. 7, 1863. Wilderness May 5 to 10, 1864. Spottsylvania May 10 to 18, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 1 to 12, 1864. Petersburgh June 18, 1864. Weldon Railroad, - June 23, 1864. Charlestown, August 21, 1864. Opequan, Sept. 13, 1864. Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864. Fishers Hill, , Sept. 21 and 22, 1861. Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. Petersburgh, March 25 and 27, 1865. Petersburgh, April 2, 1865. FIFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Lee's Mills, April 16, 1862. Williamsburgh, May 5, 1862. Golding's Farm, Juue 26, 1862. Savage'Station, J™e 29, 1862. White Oak Swamp, June 30 to July 2, 1862. APPENDIX D.— ENGAGEMENTS. Crampton's Gap, Sept. 14, 1862. Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Fredericksburgh, .Dec. 13, 1862. Mayre's Heights, .May 3, 1863. Salem Heights, . May 4, 1863. Fredericksburgh, June 5, I860. Gettysburg*!, : July 3, 1863. Funkstown, July 10, 1863. Rappahannock Station, . Nov. 7, 1863. Wilderness, May 5 to 10, 1864. Spottsvlvania, .May 10 to 18, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 1 to 12, 1864. Petersburg]!, June 1 8 1864 . Charlestown, Aug. 21, 1864. Opequan, Sept. 13, 1864. Winchester Sept. 19, 1864. Fisher's Hill, Sept. 21 and 22, 1864. Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. Petersburg!!, , , , March 25 and 27, 1865. Petersburg!!, - April 2, 1865. SIXTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Lee's Mills, April 16, 1862 Williamsburgh, May 5, 1862. Golding's Farm, June 26, 1862. Savage Station, June 29, 1862. White Oak Swamp, June 30 to July 2, 1862. Crampton's Gap, Sept, 14, 1862. Antietam, " Sept. 17, 1862. Fredericksburgh, Dec. 13, 1862. Mayre's Heights, .... May 3, 1863. Salem Heights, May 4, 1863. Fredericksburgh, .June 5, 1863. Gettysburgh, July 3, 1863. Funkstown, July 10, 1863. Rappahannock Station, ..... Nov. 7, 1863. Wilderness, May 5 to 10, 1864. Spottsvlvania, May 10 to 18, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 1 to 1 2, 1864. Petersburg]!, June 18, 1864. Charlestown, Aug. 21, 1864. Opequan, Sept. 13, 1864. Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864. Fisher's Hill, Sept. 21 and 22, 1864. Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864.' Petersburgh, March 25 and 27, 1865. Petersburgh, April 2, 1865. SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Siege of Vicksburgh, June and July, 1862. Baton Rouge, Aug. 5, 1862. Gonzales Station, July 15, 1864. Spanish Fort, March 27 to April 11, 1865. Whistler, April 13, 1865. APPENDIX D.— ENGAGEMENTS. EIGHTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Gotten, Jan. 14, 1863. Bisland, April 12, 1863. Siege of Port Hudson, May 25 to July 9, 1863. Winchester Sept. 10, 1864. Fisher's Hill, Sept. 21 and 22, 1864. Cedar Creek, , Oct. 19, 1864. Newtown, Nov. 11, 1864. NINTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Harper's Ferry, Sept. 13 and 15, 1862. Newport Barracks Feb. 2, 1864. Chapin's Farm, •. Sept. 29, 1864. Fair Oaks, Oct. 27, 1864. TENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Orange Grove, Nov. 27, 1863. Wilderness, May 5 to 10, 1864. Spottsylvania, May 10 to 18, 1864. Tolopotomy, May 31, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 1 to 12, 1864. Weldon Railroad, June 22 and 23, 1861. Monocacy, .July 9, 186-1. Winchester, Sept.' 19, 1864. Fisher's Hill, Sept. 21 and 22, 1864. Cedar Creek, .* Oct, 19, 1864. Petersburg!!, March 25, 1865. Petersburgh, : April 2, 1865. Sailors Creek, , April 6, 1865. ELEVENTH REGIMENT— (FIRST REGIMENT HEAVY ARTIL- LERY.) Spottsylvania, May 15 to 18, 1864. Cold Harbor, . June 1 to 12, 1864. Petersburgh, June 18, 1864. Weldon Railroad, June 23, 1864. Washington, July 11, 1864. Charlestown, Vug. 21, 1864. Opequan, Sept. 13, 1864. Winchester, Sept, 19, 1864. Fisher's Hill, Sept. 21 and 22, 1864. Cedar Creek, Oct, 19, 1864. Petersburgh, March 25 and 27, 1865. Petersburgh, April 2, 1865. THIRTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Gettysburg!!, July 2 and 3, 1863. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Gettysburgh, July 2 and 3, 1863. AfPEftDlX D.— ENGAGEMENTS. SIXTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Gettysburgh, July 2 and 3, 1863. SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Wilderness, May 6 to 9, 1864. Spottsylvania, May 12 to 15, 1864. Spottsylvania, May 18, 1864. North Anna, May 25 and 26, 1864. Tolopotomy, May 31, 1864. Bethesda Church, June 3, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 7 and 8, 1864. Petersburgh, : . . . June 17, 1864. Petersburgh (Mine) July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad, Aug. 26, 1864. Poplar Grove Church, Sept. 30, 1864. Hatcher's Run, Oct. 27 and 28, 1864. Petersburgh, April 2, 1865. FIRST COMPANY (CO. F, FIRST REGIMENT,) U. S. SHARP SHOOTERS. Great Bethel, March 28, 1862. Blackstone Creek, April 4, 1862. Seige of Yorktown, .' April 5 to May 4, 1862. Hanover Court House, May 27, 1862. Chickahominy, June 25, 1862. Mechanics ville, June 2Q, 1862. Gaines1 Hill, June 27, 1862. Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862. Gainesville, Aug. 29, 1862. Second Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Blackburn's Ford, Sept. 19 and 20, 1862. Fredericksburgh, Dec. 13, 1862. Elles' Ford, Dec. 31, 1862. Chancellorsville, May 2 to 5, 1863. Getty sburgh, July 1 to 3, 1863. Wapping's Heights, July 22, 1863. Cedar Run, ." Oct. 13, 1863. Kelley's Ford, Nov. 6, 1863. Locust Grove, Nov. 27, 1863. Mine Run, Nov. 30, 1863. Wilderness, May 5, to 7, 1864. Todd's Tavern, May 8, 1864. Po River, May 10 to 11, 1864. Spottsylvania, May 12 to 16, 1864. North Anna, May 23 and 24, 1864. Tolopotomy, May 30 and 31, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 3 to 5, 1864. Petersburgh, June 16, 1864. Hare's Farm, June 17 to 20, 1864. Weldon Railroad, June 22, 1864. Deep Bottom, July 27 and 28, 1864, Petersburgh, (Mine) , July 30, 1864. Four Mile Run , . . » , Aug. 15, and 16, 1864. APPENDIX D.— ENGAGEMENTS. Poplar Grove Church, Oct. 2, 1864. Petersburgh, Oct. 27, 1864. SECOND AND THIRD COMPANIES (CO'S. E AND II, SECOND REGIMENT,) U. S. SHARP SHOOTERS. Orange Court House, Aug. 4, 1862. Rappahannock, Aug. 21 to 24, 1862. Sulphur Springs, * - Aug. 26, 1862. Grovetown, . Aug. 28, 1862. Second Bull Run, Aug. 29 and 30, 1862. South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862. Antietam, Sept. 16 and 17, 1862. Fredericksburgh, Dec. 12 to 16, 1862. Chancellorsville, May 2 to 4, 1863. Gettysburg]], July 2 to 4, 1863. Wapping's Heights, July 22, 1863. Kelly's Ford, Nov. 6, 1863, Brandy Station, .. . Nov. 7, 1863. Mine Run, .Nov. 26 to 30, 1863. Wilderness, May 5 to 8, 1864. Spottsylvania, ... May 9 to 12, 1864. North Anna May 23 and 24, 1864. Tolopotomy, . .May 31, 1864. Cold Harbor, June 1 1 , 1864. Petersburgh, June 16 to 23, 1864. Deep Bottom July 27 and 28, 1864. Petersburgh, (Mine) .* . . . July 30, 1864. Boydton Plank Road. Oct. 27, 1864. Hatcher's Run, Dec. 5, 1864. FIRST BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY. Siege of Port Hudson, May 25 to July 9, 1863. Pleasant Hill, ,...'. . .April 9, 1864. Cane River, April 23, 1864. Bayou de Glaze, May 18, 1864. SECOND BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY. Plain's Store May 21, 1863. Seige of Port Hudson, Mat 25 to July 9, 1863. THIRD BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY. Petersburgh, (Mine) July 30, 1864. Petersburgh Aug. 18, 1864. Petersburgh, , March 25, 1865. Petersburgh, April 2, 1865. FIRST REGIMENT CAVALRY. Mount Jackson, .April 16, 1862. Port Republic, April 27, 1862, Middletown, May 24, 1862. Winchester, .77. May 25, 1862. Luray Court House, . ." July 2, 1862. APPENDIX D.— ENGAGEMENTS. Culpepper Court House, . July 10, 1882. Orange Court House, Aug. 2, 1862. Kelley's Ford, Aug. 20, 1862. Waterloo Bridge, Aug. 22, 1862. Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. Ashby's Gap, Sept. 1862. Broad Run, April 1, 1863. Greenwich, May 30, 1863. Hanover, Pa., June 30, 1863. Huntersville, Pa., July 2, 1863. Gettysburgh, Pa., July 3, 1863. Monterey, July 4, 1863. Lightersville, Md., July 5, 1863. Hagerstown, Md., July 6, 1863. Boonsboro, Md., July 8, 1863. Hagerstown, Md., , July 13, 1863. Falling Waters, , July 14, 1863. Port Conway, T. .... 7.T. . . . Aug. 25, 1863, Port Conway Sept. 1, 1863. Culpepper Court House, Sept. 13, 1863. Somerville Ford, Sept. 14, 1863, Racoon Ford, Sept. 26, 1863. Falmouth, Oct. 4, 1863. James City, Oct. 10, 1863. Brandy Station, .' Oct. 11, 1863. Gainesville, Oct. 18 and 19, 1863. Buckland Mills, Oct. 19, 1863. Morton's Ford, v Nov. 28, 1863. Mechanicsville, March 1, 1864. Piping Tree, March 2, 1864. Craig's Church, May 5, 1864. Spottsylvania, May 8, 1864. Yellow Tavern, May 11, 1864. Meadow Bridge, May 12, 1864. Hanover Court House, May 31, 1864. Ashland, -. June 1, 1864. Hawe's Shop, June 3, 1864. Bottom Bridge, June 10, 1864. White Oak Swamp, June 13, 1864. Malvern Hill, June 15, 1864. Ream's Station, June 22, 1864. Nottaway Court House, June 23, 1864. Keysville, June 24, 1864. Roanoke Station, June 25, 1864, Stony Creek, June 28 and 29, 1864. Ream's Station, » June 29, 1864. Ridley's Shop, June 30, 1864, Winchester, August 17, 1864, Summit Point, August 21, 1864. Charlestown, August 22, 1864. Kearneysville, August 25, 1864. Opequan, Sept. 19, 1864. Front Royal, Sept. 21, 1864. Mooney's Grade, Sept. 21, 1864. Milford Sept. 22, 1864.. Waynesboro, , .Sept. 28, 1864. Columbia Furnace, Oct. 7, 1864, Tom's Brook, Oct. 9, 1864- Cedar Creek, Oct. 13, 1864. D2E 10 APPENDIX D.— ENGAGEMENTS. Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. Middle Road Nov. 11, 1864. Middle and Back Road, Nov. 12, 1864. Lacy's Springs, Dec. 20, 1864. Wavnesboro, March 2, 1865. Five Forks, April 1, 1865. Namozine Church, April 3, 1865. Appomattox Station, April 8, 1865. Appomattox Court House, April 9, 1865. APPENDIX E ORDERS. APPENDIX E. REPORT OF W. C. HOLBROOK, COLONEL SEVENTH VERMONT VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. New Orleans, La., June 1, 1865. P. T. Washburn, Adjutant and Inspector General, Woodstock, Vt. General. — I have the honor to submit the following detailed report of the part taken by my regiment in the siege of Spanish Fort, and in the subsequent operations about Mobile. The regiment left Mobile Point, with the division to which it was attached (3d Division, 13th Army Corps, Brig. Gen. W. P. Benton commanding,) March 17th, and arrived before Spanish Fort on the morning of March 27th, 1865. No fighting occurred on the march to Spanish Fort, and, with the exception of a descent made on the division train near Fish River, by a squad of rebel cavalry, nothing transpired to relieve the usual routine of marching. Early in the morning of March 27th the division was massed and moved forward, —each regiment in line of battle. After marching nearly a mile, our skirmishers met those of the enemy, whereupon sharp firing commenced and the rebels were pushed back to within a short distance of their works. Our brigade (the second,) was not halted until we were within five hundred yards of the rebel earthworks. The men were ordered to lie down, in which position they remained during the day. The colors of the respective regiments, however, were planted in the ground, and served as targets for rebel shot and shell, which they plied us with most vigorously till nightfall. As soon as the brigade was halted, I sent forward a company, (Co. G, Capt. Salmon Button,) to relieve a portion of the skirmish line, tie remained out until after dark, expending most of his ammunition, and having several men wounded, — whereupon 1 sent forward Co. D, Capt. Geo. E. Croff, to relieve him. During the night Capt. Croff succeeded in driving back the rebels in his front and advanced with his men, to within ten paces of the rebel works, where he remained several hours, harassing the eneni) • xcpedingly. At daylight the rebels ranged two or three field pieces upon him and raked his position with canister. He remained in the immediate vicinity, however, for some time, his men protecting themselves by rolling behind logs and stumps and picking off the rebel gunners, whenever they got an opportunity. Capt. Croff brought in much valuable information, and was highly praised by brigade and division commanders for his handsome behavior. The regiment, during the night, remained in the trenches. On the morning of the 29th I again went into the trenches with my regiment. In the evening I sent forward Co. B, Capt. Jackson V. Parker, to relieve Co. — on the skirmish line. About midnight the rebels made a furious assault on our skirmishers and succeeded in creating some little confusion, without driving our men back much. There was such an intricacy of fallen timber and trees, that it was with the greatest difficulty that the men could be kept well in hand ; but Capt. Parker showed great skill and bravery in keeping his men together and in rallying fugitives from other regiments and by his personal courage soon re-established the line. The following evening he was relieved by Co. K, Capt. Riley B. Stearns. APPENDIX E. REPORT OF W. C. HOLBROOK, COLONEL SEVENTH VERMONT VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. New Orleans, La., June 1, I860. P. T. Washburn, Adjutant and Inspector General, Woodstock, Vt. General. — I have the honor to submit the following detailed report of the part taken by my regiment in the siege of Spanish Fort, and in the subsequent operations about Mobile. The regiment left Mobile Point, with the division to which it was attached (3d Division, 13th Army Corps, Brig. Gen. W. P. Benton commanding,) March 17th, and arrived before Spanish Fort on the morning of March 27th, 1865. No fighting occurred on the march to Spanish Fort, and, with the exception of a descent made on the division train near Fish River, by a squad of rebel cavalry, nothing transpired to relieve the usual routine of marching. Early in the morning of March 27th the division was massed and moved forward, —each regiment in line of battle. After marching nearly a mile, our skirmishers met those of the enemy, whereupon sharp firing commenced and the rebels were pushed back to within a short distance of their works. Our brigade (the second,) was not halted until we were within five hundred yards of the rebel earthworks. The men were ordered to lie down, in which position they remained during the day. The colors of the respective regiments, however, were planted in the ground, and served as targets for rebel shot and shell, which they plied us with most vigorously till nightfall. As soon as the brigade was halted, I sent forward a company, (Co. G, Capt. Salmon Dutton,) to relieve a portion of the skirmish line. He remained out until after dark, expending most of his ammunition, and having several men wounded, — whereupon I sent forward Co. D, Capt. Geo. E. Croff, to relieve him. During the night Capt. Croff succeeded in driving back the rebels in his front and advanced with his men, to within ten paces of the rebel works, where he remained several hours, harassing the cnem) xc^edingly. At daylight the rebels ranged two or three field pieces upon Lin and raked his position with canister. He remained in the immediate vicinity, however, for some time, his men protecting themselves by rolling behind logs and stumps and picking off the rebel gunners, whenever they got an opportunity. Capt. Croff brought in much valuable information, and was highly praised by brigade and division commanders for his handsome behavior. The regiment, during the night, remained in the trenches. On the morning of the 29th I again went into the trenches with my regiment. In the evening I sent forward Co. B, Capt. Jackson V. Parker, to relieve Co. — on the skirmish line. About midnight the rebels made a furious assault on our skirmishers and succeeded in creating some little confusion, without driving our men back much. There was such an intricacy of fallen timber and trees, that it was with the greatest difficulty that the men could be kept well in hand ; but Capt. Parker showed great skill and bravery in keeping his men together and in rallying fugitives from other regiments and by his personal courage soon re-established the line. The following evening he was relieved by Co. K, Capt. Riley B. Stearns. APPENDIX E.—REPORTS. During the night Capt. Stearns advanced some twenty yards nearer the rebel works, where he dug neAV pits, and was in fact that much in advance of the regular brigade line, and in such a position as to enable the rebels to get a cross fire upon him from two batteries. In the morning I observed the enemy shelled that portion of the line incessantly ; this fire was kept up at intervals during the day. Shortly after noon the grass and fallen timber in his rear took fire from the rebel shells, and his supports, from some of the Western regiments, began to fall back. In a short time the entire line was enveloped in a dense cloud of smoke, under the cover of which the sortie was made, which resulted in his capture. It is a wonder to me, that he was able to hold his position as long as he did. Corporal Crothers bravely vol- unteered to return for assistance, and after very many exceedingly narrow escapes he succeeded in gaining our line ; but by that time it was useless to send forward reinforcements. The cannonading at this time was terrific, the rebels having opened along our entire line to cover the sortie. I would respectfully call your attention to the report of Capt. Stearns for more full particulars of his capture.* The Commanding General of the rebel forces compliments him and his men for their tenacity and bravery, and even says lie felt obliged either to dislodge or capture them. I regard the affair as one of the most brilliant of the siege, and Capt. Stearns and his men deserve the commendation of every true and brave soldier. During the latter days of the siege the regiment was engaged night and day in running saps, making approaches, &c. &c, and not unfrequently beating back the rebel sharp shooters and skirmishers. Several men were wounded in these dangerous operations. After the fall of Spanish Fort the regiment accompanied the division to Blakeley and was ordered, on its arrival there, to take part in the assault : but before we could reach the ground, the works were carried by that gal- lant portion of the army especially assigned for the purpose. ports and the next day landed on the western shore, about five miles from the City. My regiment was one of the first to land. That night the divis- ion encamped about a mile from Mobile, and the following day marched through the city to a station on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, called Whist- ler. As we were entering the town, our skirmishers were suddenly attacked, and immediately orders were received to unsling knapsacks and move to the front at double quick. My men obeyed with great spirit and alacrity, and we were soon under a heavy fire : fortunately the woods were very dense, which saved many from being hit. The 91st Illinois Vols, got entangled in a thick undergrowth, and my regiment was ordered forward to support the skirmishers. As we came out of the woods, upon a clearing, the rebels retreated in the most precipitate manner. Capt. Croff again distinguished himself on the skirmish line. This was the last fight the regiment was in, in the vicinity of Mobile. During the campaign a bitter and unpleasant feeling existed between the Eastern and Western troops in the Corps, and I regret to say malicious and unjust aspersions, to the prejudice of Eastern troops, were too frequently circulated. In fact, I have been informed, that these unfounded reports have reached the State, and that many erroneous ideas have been formed therefrom. I desire to state for the information of every one interested in the good name and reputation of Vermont soldiers, that any report, that reflects, in the slightest degree, upon the efficiency and gallantry of the reg- iment, is totally false and untrue. In Conclusion, I have only to say, that, from Brigade to Corps command- er, each and every one has personally assured me, that they had perfect confidence in my regiment and had on several occasions selected it for dan- gerous positions, in which they feared to trust a less disciplined regiment ; *The report of Capt. Stearns was published in Appendix C, of the Adjutant and Inspector General's Report of 1865, page 13. APPENDIX E.— REPORTS. and to their testimony I would add my own, and say, that everywhere, and under all circumstances, both officers and men have shown courage, obedi- ence and proficiency in their profession, and in no instance did they ever behave in a discreditable or unsoldierlike manner. I have the honor to be, General, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, W. C. HOLBROOK, Col. Wi Vt. Vet. Vols. Headquarters Military Division op the Gulf, New Orleans, La., July 10, 186G. General Orders No. 12, In compliance with the requirements of General Order No. 19, 1862, from the War Department, and in accordance with the reports of Boards con- vened to examine into the services rendered by the troops concerned, and by the authority of the Lieutenant General Commanding armies of the United States, it is hereby ordered, that there shall be inscribed upon the colors of the following regiments the names of battles, in which they have borne a meritorious part, as hereinafter specified, viz. : (Extract.) Seventh Vermont Veteran Volunteer Tnfan try. Siege of Vicksburgh, Spanish Fort, Baton Rouge, Whistler. Gonzale's Station, By command of Major General P. H. SHERIDAN. GEORGE LEE, Assistant Adjutant General Official : GEORGE LEE,* Assistant Adjutant General. APPENDIX F MILITIA. MILITIA, I. RETURN OF FIRST DIVISION OF VERMONT MILITIA, MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM Y. W. RIPLEY COMMANDING, TO THE FIRST DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1866, AND THE AGGREGATE OF THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE DIVISION AT THAT DATE. STRENGTH OF DIVISION. pq I. INFANTRY. 1st Division 1st Brigade 1st Regiment 2nd Regiment 3rd Regiment 4th Regiment 6. . Aggregate 2nd Brigade 5th Regiment 6th Regiment 7th Regiment 8th Regiment Aggregate 3rd Brigade 9th Regiment 10th Regiment 11th Regiment 12 th Regiment 12 49 12,38 1150 10 42 1246 12 50 12J46 10 49 D 5145 49 50 50,51 51 48;48 4546J49 5150:40 40 47 5151 47J48 4447 E II 4449 47|45 50 47 48 50 48 46 44 49J4843 49 50 43 39 51 46 48 46 45 45 K p 3 490 1478 493 ^478 1948 Aggregate, 5 476 488 476 483 1928 5 451 506 , 487 , 478 .1927 II. CAVALRY. 1st Regiment B|C DIE G1H 3 86 52 24 88 59 103 97 98 84 61 93 87 93 K LiM III. LIGHT ARTILLERY. 1st Battery 2d Battery 3d Battery Com. Off. of Bat' s. 1 1st Sect'i L Total. ....91 ...110 ....51 Aggregate, , 252 Aggregate of Division ] .6990 APPENDIX F. II. ROSTER OF OFFICERS OF ORGANIZED MILITIA. His Excellency Paul Dillingham, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. GENERAL STAFF. Names. Rank. Residence. Brig. Gen. Peter T. Washburn Adjutant and Inspector General Woodstock Brig. Gen. Perley P. Pitkin Quartermaster General Montpelier Brig. Gen. Samuel W. Thayer Surgeon General Burlington Brig. Gen, John S. Marcv Judge Advocate General Royalton Col. Albert Clarke Aid-de-Camp Rochester Col. Benjamin H. Dewev Aid-de-Camp Waterburv Col. James T. Allen Aid-de-Camp Newport Charles M. Gay Secy of Civil & Military Affairs Rutland DIVISION. Maj. Gen. William Y. W. Ripley, Centre Rutland, Commanding. DIVISION STAFF. Names. Lt. Col. Edwin S. Stowell Maj. George H. Bigelow Capt. Wheelock G. Veazey Capt. Peverel S. Peake Capt. Charles H. Ripley Ass'tAdj. &lns. General Aug. 18 '65 Cornwall Ass't Q. M. General Aug. 18 '65 Burlington Judge, Advocate Aug. 18 '65 Rutland Aid-de-Camp |Aug. 18 '65 [Burlington Aid-de-Camp iAug. 18 '65 [Rutland Date of Com, Residence. FIRST BRIGADE. Brig. Gen. BRIGADE STAFF. Maj . George G. Benedict Capt. Edward A, Smith Lieut. Dugalcl Stewart Rank. Date of Com Ass't Adj. &Ins. General Jan. 10 '65 Ass1t Q. M. General (Jan. 10 '65 Judge Advocate I May 1 Burlington St. Albans 'GolMiddlebury I. INFANTRY. first regiment infantry. Names. Rank. Date of Com. Residence. * Jed P. Ladd Colonel Jan. 16 '65 East Alburgh f Chester K. Leach Lieut. Colonel Oct. 11 '65 Fletcher George A. Ballard Major Oct. 11 '65 Georgia William R. Hovt Adjutant Aug. 8 J65 St. Albans Guy C. Noble Quartermaster Jan. 16 '65 St. Albans Josiah 0. Cramton Surgeon Jan. 16 '65 Fairfield William R . Hutchinson Assistant Surgeon Jane 8 ^65 Enosburgh Durell W. Dayton Chaplain Jan. 16 '65 St. Albans Co. A, Fairfield, Bakers- field and Belvidere. Albert Sturgess Captain Dec. 26 '64 Fairfield Charles F. Ovitt First Lieutenant Dec. 26 764 Bakersfield Lyman E. Gilbert Second Lieutenant Dec. 26 '64 Fairfield *Commanding First Brigade. f Commanding Regiment. APPENDIX F. II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY — 1ST REGIMENT — 2ND REGIMENT Names. Rank. Co. B, Fairfax & F Letcher. \ Adrian J. Merrill |Captain George 'N. Wells |First Lieutenant Zina G. Chase [Second Lieutenant Co. C, Montgomery and\ Richford. Albert T. Kingsley George W. Gibson John H. Smith Co, J), Sheldon and Frank-l I'm. John Webster Carmi L. Marsh Joseph W. Horskin Co. E, Berkshire and Enosburgh. j Captain First Lieutenant I Second Lieutenant Captain j First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Aaron L. Galusha Daniel B. Stetson Gardner S. Fassett Co. F, Alburgh, Isle La\ Motte and North Hero. Joseph Gallagher Calvin W. Bell Henry G. Holcomb Co. O, Highgate & Swan ton. William H. Blake, 2d DeForest W. Hatch Nicholas Vanclette Co. H, Georgia. Douglass K. Holmes Co. I, Johnson, Waterville and Eden. Stillman Stone Silas H. Pearl Barnum L. Austin Co. K, St. Albans. George H. Kittredge William H. Ford Thomas Failey Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant (Jap tain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant | Captain •First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant i I Captain First Lieutenant ; Second Lieutenant Date of Com. April 29 '65 April 29 '65 April 29 '65 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 May 3 '65 Dec. 31 '64 Mav 3 'Qo Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 May 13 May 13 Dec. 31 Residence. Nov. 18 '65 Nov. 18 '65 Nov. 18 '65 Dec. 31 '(54 jSept. 20 '6o jSept. 20 '65 I Sept. 20 '65 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Nov. 4 '65 Fairfax Fairfax Fletcher Montgomery Richford Richford Franklin Franklin Franklin Berkshire Enosburgh Enosburarh East Alburgh Alburgh Isle La Motte Swanton Swanton Swanton Georgia Eden Johnson Johnson St. Albans St. Albans St. Albans SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY. William D. Munson Colonel Feb. 10 '65 Burlington Joseph J. Boynton Lieut. Colonel Feb. 10 '§b Stowe George Bascom Major Feb. 10 '65 Milton Henry H. Woods Adjutant Feb. 17 '65 Milton Luman A. Drew Quartermaster Feb. 17 '65 Burlington Hiram H. Atwater Surgeon Feb. 17 '65 Burlington Joseph E. Frink Assistant Surgeon Feb. 17 '65 Waterbury James T. Ford Chaplain Feb. 17 '65 Stowe Co. A, Waterbury and Bolton. Jesse J. Colby Captain June 30 '66 Waterbury APPENDIX F. II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY — 2ND REGIMENT — oRD REGIMENT George W. Atkins William Deal Co. B, Milton, South He- ro and Grand Isle. James C. Harmon John Harmon Emery Reynolds Co. C, Westford& Essex. Linus R. Dyke George Stephens Clark W. Bate. Co. J), St Josepli S. Collins Orlo C. Perkins Warren J. Seaver Co. E, Cambridge and Underhill. LondusF. Terrill Cornelius Abbott Co. F, Burlington, Shel burne and St. George. Robert J. White Henry H. Blinn Henry P. Morse Co. G, Burlington. Heman R. Wing George E, Davis Lyndon K. Harrington Co. II, Richmond, Willis ion, and Jericho. Wareham N. Pierce Charles H. Mitchell Salmon Green Co. I, Burlington. Charles O. French Heman W. Allen William O. Crane Co. K, Colchester. John McGregor Andrew J. Stei Frank LaClair, Jr Rank. First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant | Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant ■ Second Lieutenant | Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant : Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant j Cap tain First Lieutenant j Second Lieutenant Date of Con). Residence. Dec. 28 '64 Waterbury Dec. 28 '64 Waterbury Sept. 1 '65 Sept. 1 '65 June 8 '66 Milton Milton Milton Dec. 31 '64 Winooski Dec. 31 '64JEssex Dee. 31 '64 Essex April 25 165 April 25 ''65 April 25 165 Sept. Sept. 1 '65 1 '65 Dec. 31 "64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 :64 May 4 '66 May 4'66 May 4 '66 Dee. 31 '64 Dec. 31 "64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '(34 Dec. 31 '64 Stowe StoAve Stowe UnderhillCentre UnderhillCentre Shelburne Shelburne Shelburne Burlington Burlington Burlinuton Jericho Centre Richmond Richmond Burlington Burlington Burlineton April 24 1(55j Winooski Jan. 25 '65 Winooski Jan. 25 '65| Winooski THIRD REGIMENT INFANTRY. Eugene A. Hamilton Andrew J. Child Henry M. Judson Waterman F. Corey EdAvin R. Clay Erasmus D„ Warner Frederick P. Wheeler Co. A, Huntington and Starksboro. Hiram Cook George P. Burnham Colonel Lieut. Colonel Major Adjutant Quartermaster Surgeon Assistant Surgeon Chaplain Captain First Lieutenant I July 31 '65iSalisbury ;July 31 '65 Weybridge July 31 '65 1 Huntington Feb. 1 '65 Bridport Feb. 1 '65 Middleburv ■ April 30 '65 NewHavenMiUs April 30 '65 Bristol |Sept. 7 '65 Huntington Cen. 'Pec. 12 ^'Huntington Cen. APPENDIX F. II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY— 3d REGIMENT — 4TH REGIMENT. Names, Rank. IDate of Com, George L. Williams Co. B, Ferrisburgh and\ Monition. George B. Worcester Jonathan G. Ferris Cassius M. Wicker Co. C, Bristol & Lincoln. WTillis R. Peake Howard Clark, 2d George F. Pope Co. I), Vergennes, Panton] and Addison. Charles E. Parker Orlin R. Gage Olin A. Smith Co. F, New Haven, Wal- tliam and Weyhridge. Charles W. Mason Isaac M. Tripp Martin E. Sprague Co. F, Cornwall & Brid- pori. Albert A. Fletcher Harrison W. Bingham Byron W. Crane Co. G, Salisbury, Leices- ter, Whiting & Goshen. Benjamin N". Dyer Leroy J. ISTeedham Frank Chandler Co. H, Orwell and Shore ham. Charles E. Abell Irvin C. Cudworth Henry Hibbard Co. I, Charlotte and Hines- burgh. George D. Leonard Joseph Barton, Jr Benjamin- H. Taggart Co. K, Middlebury and Ripton. George H. Gager George Hammond Truman C. Fletcher [Second Lieutenant |Dec. 12 '64 Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain 'First Lieutenant I Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 April 22 '65 April 22 '65 April 22 '65 [Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 June 14 '65 Dec. 31 '64 April 22 '65 April 22 '65 Dec. 31 '64 April 22 '65 April 22 '65 Aoril 22 '65 April 22 '65 April 22 '65 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 June 3 '65 Aug. 16 '65 Dec. 31 '64 NTov. 11 '65 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Residence. HuntingtonCen, Ferrisburgh Ferrisburgh Ferrisburgh Bristol Lincoln Lincoln Vergennes Addison Addison New Haven New Haven Weybridge Bridport West Cornwall Bridport Leicester Whiting Leicester Orwell Shoreham Orwell Hinesburgh Charlotte Charlotte Middlebury Middlebury Dec. 31 ^Middlebury FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Colonel Eldon A. Tilden Lieut. Colonel Jan. 17 '65 Barre Carroll S. Page Major Jan. 17 '65 Hydepark J. Monroe Poland Adjutant Feb. 9 '65 Montpelier Edwin K. Jones Quartermaster Feb. 9 '65 Northfield George W. Nichols Surgeon Feb. 9 '65 Waitsfield Marcus Ide Assistant Surgeon Mar. 16 '65 Calais Wm, H. Lord Chaplain Feb. 9 '65 Montpelier APPENDIX F. II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY 4TH REGIMENT. Names. Rani,-. Date of Com. Residence. Co. A, Montpelier. Wallace H. Ballon Captain April 20 '65 Montpelier Charles A. Reed First Lieutenant April 20 '65 Montpelier L. Bart Cross Second Lieutenant April 20 '65 Montpelier Co. B, Worcester & Mid- dlesex. Christopher C. Putnam, Jr. Captain Dec. SO '64 Montpelier Allen V. Abbott First Lieutenant Dec. 30 '64 Worcester James H. Holden Second Lieutenant Dec. 30 '64 Middlesex Co. C, East Montpelier, Marsh field •& Plain field. Timothy Davis Captain Dec. 31 '64 Montpelier Joseph Lane, Jr. First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Plainheld Levi W. Pitkin Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Marsh field Co. D, Hydepark & Wol- coit. W. H. Harrison Kenneld Captain May 3 '65 Hydepark Richard F. Parker First Lieutenant Mav 3 '65 Wolcott R. Van Ness Burke Second Lieutenant May 3 'Co Morrisville Co. E, Woodbury and Calais. Sidney 0. Wells Captain June 30 '65 S o uth Wo o db u ry Orlando H. Leonard First Lieutenant June 30 '65 Calais J. Henry McLoud Second Lieutenant June 30 '6b Calais Co. F, Waitsfield and Warren. Horace W. Lyford Captain Dec, 31 '64 Warren Edwin Cardell . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Warren Co. G, Berlin and Barre. William W. Holden Captain April 29 '65 South Barre George W. Tilden First Lieutenant April 29 '65 Barre Cornelius Perrin Second Lieutenant April 29 '65 Berlin Co. II, North field and Roxbury. William II. Boynton Captain Dec. 31 '64 Northfield George L. Walbridge First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Roxbury George Denny Second Lieutenant April 20 '65 Northfield Co, I, Morristoum and El- more. Philip K. Gleed Captain Dec. 31 '64 Morrisville Dewey K. Hickok First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Morrisville William S. Cheney Second Lieutenant Aug. 19 '65 Morristown Co. K, Moretoum, Dnx- bury and Faysion, Clesson R. McElroy Captain Jan. 5 '65 Moretown Thaddeus B. Crossett First Lieutenant Jan. 5 '65 Duxbury Edwin G. Atkins Second Lieutenant Aug. 19 '65 Duxbury I ■k-iJ-y XJ±'L •»- • II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY — SECOND BRIGADE- -5TH REGIMENT. SECOND BRIGADE. Brig. Gen William W. Grout, Barton, Commanding. BRIGADE STAFF. Names Maj. Lewis H. Bisbee Capt. Luther O. Greene Capt. Lyman G. Hinckley Lieut. John H. Hutchinson Date of Com Ass't Adj't General (Feb. 4 '65 Ass't Q. M. Generalj May 24 '65 Judge Advocate ! April 22 '65 Aid-de-Camp 'May 24 '65 Residence. Newport Woodstock Chelsea St. Johnsbury FIFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. J oho H. Oakes Colonel Feb. 4 '65 Coventry George H. Blake Lieut. Colonel Feb. 4 '65 Barton Robert P. Noyes Major Feb. 4 '65 Island Pond George W. Woodward Adjutant Feb. 22 '65 Irasburgh Asa B. Nelson Qu artermaster Feb. 22 '65 Derby Line Charles S. Cahoon Surgeon Feb. 22 '65 Lyndon Cephas G. Adams Assistant Surgeon Feb. 22 '65 Island Pond Pliny H. White Chaplain Feb. 22 '65 Coventry Co A, Irasburgli, Albany and Craft sbury . William B. Dennison Captain April 28 '65 Irasburgh John E. Chamberlin First Lieutenant April 28 '65 Irasburgh Eben P. Colton Second Lieutenant Aug. 28 '65 Irasburgh Co. B, Sheffield, Sutton, Wheelock, Newark and Goshen Gore. Stephen 0. Elkins Captain Dec. 29 '64 Wheelock Aaron W. Willey, First Lieutenant May 16 '66 Sutton James S. Drew Second Lieutenant Dec. 29 '64 Sheffield Co. C, Derby and Salem. Joel H. Holton Captain July 1 '65 Derby Line Andrew J. Albee First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Derby Joseph P. Lyon Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Salem Co. D, Newport and Cov- entry. Justin 0. Roundy Captain May 4 '65 Newport Daniel F. Bisbee First Lieutenant May 4 '65 Coventry Ira A. Cobb Second Lieutenant May 4 '65 Newport Co. E, Barton, Brovming- ton and Westmore. Samuel A. Grow Captain May 3 '65 West Charleston Heber Parker First Lieutenant May 3 '65 Barton Landing James W. Hall Second Lieutenant May 3 '65 Barton Co. F, Glover and Greens- boro. Joel P. Christie Captain Dec. 31 '64 Glover Ephraim P. Hill First Lieutenant Sept. 22 '65 N'th Greensboro Robert M. Walker Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Glover Co. G, Lyndon, Burke and East Haven. Frank A. Fletcher Captain Dec. 31 '64 Lyndon Silas E. Dunton First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Lyndon F2 APPENDIX F. ORGANIZED MILITIA, I. INFANTRY — OTH REGIMENT — 6TH REGIMENT. Names. lilton A. Buck to. II, Troy, Jay, Lowell and Westfeld. [enry D. Chamberlin Coses F. Varney 'arry B. Parker o. I, Charleston, Morgan and Holland. William A. Baker benezer Ferrin acob H. Locklin o. K, Brighton, Bruns- wick, Canaan, Leming- ton, Maidstone, Ferdi- nand, Aver ill & Bloom- field. /illiam M. Currier lias B. Denison iimes W. Davis Rank. I Date of Com. Second Lieutenant IDec. 31 '64 Burke Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant July 1 '65'Jav July 1 '65JNorth Troy July 1 '65 Lowell Jan. 10 '65 i West Charleston Jan. 10 '65JHolland Jan. 10 '65 'Charleston April 27 '65 Island Pond April 27 '65: Island Pond April 27 '65 Island Pond SIXTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. harles F. Spaulding idney S. Brigham '"illiam J. Henderson Ibert M. Cook Dseph P. Lamson ates B. Bullard ndrew J. Hyde phraiin C. Cummin gs o. A, St. Jolmsbury and Kirby. eorge W. JSTewhall zra B. Gates rank E. Cobleigh Co. B, St. Jolmsbury. athan P. Harrington aniel P. Cilley imuel W.Hall o. C, Concord, Lunen- burgh, Guildhall, Gran- by and Victory. acius S. Gerry rillard Chase uther W. Russell 9. D, Cabot & Walden. /illiam H.Fletcher Dim B. Rogers eorge W. Farrington 9. E, Barnei and Water- ford. ihvin L. Hovey rchibald J. Miller liarles H. Colby ). F, Byegate, Groton] and Peacham. Ibert M, Whitelaw \ Captain jColonel Lieut. Colonel j Major Adjutant Quarterm:; Surgeon Ass't Surgeon Chaplain Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant [Captain i First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Jan. 14 '65jSt. Johnsburv Jan. 14 '65|East Hardwick Jan. 14 '65 Ryegate Jan. 19 '65 St. Johnsbury Jan. 19 '65jCabot Jan. 19 '65 St. Johnsbury E. Jan. 19 '65 Hardwick Jan. 19 '65 St. Johnsbury Dec. 17 '64 Kirby Dec. 17 '64 St. Johnsbury Dec. 17 '64 Kirby Dec. 17 '64 St. Johnsbury Dec. 17 '64 St. Johnsbury Dec. 17 '64 St. Johnsburv Dec. 24 '64 St. Johnsbury I Dec. 24 '64 West Concord April 24 :65 West Concord iDec. 31 '64 Cabot jDec. 31 '64 Walden IDec. 31 '64 Walden Dec. 31 '64 Passumpsic ;Dec. 31 '64;Barnet ^ec. 31 ,G4iWaterford May G '65 Wells River SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Dudley K. Andros Roswell Farnham Richard Smith John C. Stearns William H. Gilmore Edward F. Upham Timothy G. Simpson Edward H. Randall Co. A, Bradford & Fair- lee. Cyrus B. Leach Preston S. Chamberlin James W. Kelley Co. B, Randolph* Charles C. Stearns ISTorman L. Shattuck Henry C. Gilbert Co. C, Williamstown and Washington. Charles Goss Olney F. Seaver Frank B. Waterman Co. B, Chelsea. George E. Hyde James C. Houghton, Jr. Milton Densmore Co. F, Ver shire and Cor- inth. Caleb C. Sargent Joseph Knight, Jr, Rufus M. Harriman Co. F, Braintree & Brook- field. Rodney W. Walbridge Colonel Lieut. Colonel Major Adjutant Quartermaster Surgeon Assistant Surgeon Chaplain Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant | Jan. Jan. I Jan. Feb. April Feb. June Feb. Captain April 20 '65 April 20 '65 July 1 '65 Dec. 28 '64 Dec. 28 '64 Dec. 28 '64 Dec. 31 '64 April 20 '65 April 20 '65 Dec. 31 '64 June 21 '65 June 21 '65 Dec. 31 '64 iDec. 21 '65 iDec. 21 '65 Dec. 31 '64 Bradford Bradford Tunbridge Bradford Fairlee Randolph Vershire Randolph Bradford Bradford Bradford West Randolph West Randolph Randolph Washington Williamstown Washington Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Corinth Corinth Corinth Brookfield 12 APPENDIX F. EIGHTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Samuel E. Pingree Colonel Jan. 12 '65 Hartford Stephen M. Pingree Lieut. Colonel Jan. 12 '65 Hartford Ora Paul Major Jan. 12 '65 Woodstock Oscar B. Child Adjutant Sept, 14 '65 Bethel Clark Newton Quartermaster July 4 '66 Q.uechee George H. Van Deusen Surgeon Jan. 19 '65 Bethel William Everett Assistant Surgeon Jan. 19 '65 Windsor Ezra H. Byington Chaplain Jan. 19 '65 Windsor Co. A, Woodstock. Edwin C. Emmons Captain Dec. 10 '64 Taftsville Mark E. Slay ton First Lieutenant April 21 '65 Woodstock Norman Paul Second Lieutenant April 21 '65 Woodstock Co. B, Pom fret and Bar- nard. William C. Danforth Captain Dec. 31 '64 Barnard Samuel C. Cady First Lieutenant June 24 '65 Barnard Charles H. Seaver Second Lieutenant June 24 '65 Taftsville Co. C, Stockbridge and Pitt.rfidd. Guilford D. Parmenter Captain May 26 '66 Pittsfield Austin B. Dunbar First Lieutenant May 26 '66 Gaysville Joel Blaekmer Second Lieutenant May 26 '66 Stockbridge Co. D, Rochester, Han- cock and Granville. Edgar W. McWain Captain Nov. 11 '65 Rochester Charles S. Martin First Lieutenant Nov. 11 '65 Rochester Henry A. Bride Second Lieutenant Nov. 11 '65 Rochester Co. E, Bethel David Torrey Captain Dec. 31 '64 Bethel William R. Adams First Lieutenant June 24 '65 Bethel Joseph G. Sargent Second Lieutenant May 20 '65 Bethel APPENDIX F 13 II. OKGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY — 8TH REGIMENT — 9TH REGIMENT. Names. Rank. Date of Coin. Residence. Co. F,Bridgeivater, Sher- burne and Woodstock. Charles 1ST. Wood Captain Dec. 31 '64 Bridegwater Bridge water Myron M. Dimick First Lieutenant May 17 '65 Pliny F. Yose Second Lieutenant May 17 '65 Bridgewater Co. G, Windsor. James N. Edmlnster Captain Aug. 26 '65 Windsor Charles F. Butman First Lieutenant Nov. 11 '65 Windsor Harrison L. Marcv, Second Lieutenant Nov. 11 '65 Windsor Co. H, Hartland. (Corners Edwin H. Barley Captain Dec. 31 '64 Hartland Four William W. Bagley First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Hartland Four Corners Clinton J. Willard Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Hartland Co. I, Hartford. George Banister Captain April 21 '65 Hartford Winslow W. Rumrill First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Hartford Charles Pierce Second Lieutenant Aug. 18 '66 Hartford Co. X, Boy alt on. John H. Fowler Captain May 16 '65 East Bethel Oliver A. Atwood First Lieutenant June 24 '65 Royalton Second Lieutenant THIRD BRIGADE. Brig. Gen. Thomas O. Seaver, Cavendish, Commanding. BRIGADE STAFF. Names. Maj. Ebenezer J. Ormsbee Capt. Perley Downer Lieut, Hoyt H. Wheeler Lieut. Rufus B. Godfrey Date of Com Residence. Brandon Ass't Adj. &Ins. General!Mar. 28 '65 Ass't Q. M. General 'Mar. 28 '65; Rutland Judge Advocate IMar. 28 '65 Jamaica Aid-de-Cump (Mar, 28 '65;Bennington . NINTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Names. Rank. Date of Com. Residence. Levi G. Kingsley Colonel Jan. 17 '65 Rutland Joseph Jennings Lieut. Colonel Jan. 17 '65 Fairhaven Vfilliam Cronan Major Oct. 4 '65 Brandon Charles H. Sheldon Adjutant Feb. 28 '65 West Rutland Sidney W. Rowell Quartermaster Feb. 28 '65 Rutland Adrian T. Woodward, Surgeon Feb, 28 '65 Brandon Lucretius D. Ross Assistant Surgeon Feb. 28 '65 Poultney William S. Smart Chaplain Feb. 28 '65 Benson Co. A, Rutland & Mendon. Stephen G. Staley Captain April 21 '65 Rutland Egbert M. Rounds First Lieutenant April 21 '65 Rutland Milo W. Lyman Second Lieutenant April 21 '65 Rutland Co. B, Butland. Charles C. Kinsman Captain Mar. 3'66 Rutland Wallace C. Clement First Lieutenant Mar, 3'66 Centre Rutland 14 APPENDIX F. II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY — 9TH REGIMENT — lOlH REGIMENT. Names. Rank. Date of Com. Residence. James Brown Second Lieutenant Mar. 3 '66 Rutland Co. C, Castleton. Egbert H. Armstrong Captain March 9 '66 Castleton Michael Hynes First Lieutenant Mar. 9 '66 Castleton Lafayette W. Preston Second Lieutenant Mar. 9 '66 Castleton Co. D, Pittsford & Chit- tenden. E. Pike Hitchcock Captain Dec. 23 '64 Pittsford Ithiel B. Worden First Lieutenant Dec. 23 '64 Pittsford Amos D. Tiffany Second Lieutenant June 6 '65 Pittsford Co. E, Poultney cO Mid- diet own. Charles A. Rann Captain Dec. 24 '64 Poultney Henry M. McClure First Lieutenant Dec. 24 '64 Middietown James B. Carrigan Second Lieutenant Dec. 24 '64 Poultney Co. F, Clarendon & Rut- land, Henry Webb Captain Dec. 24 '64 iSTorthClarendoii Myron S. Clark First Lieutenant June 6 '65 East Clarendon Myron E. Marshall Second Lieutenant June 6 '65 East Clarendon Co. G, West Haven and Fairliaven. John W. Eddy Captain April 25 '65 Fairhaven \ George Offensend First Lieutenant April 25 '65 West Haven Joel W. Hamilton Second Lieutenant April 25 '65 Fairhaven Co. H, Benson, Hubbard- ton and Sudbury. Royal W. Pitts Captain Dec, 27 '64 Sudbury Frederick L. Reed First Lieutenant Dec. 27 '64 Benson Daniel Holmes Second Lieutenant Dec. 27 '64 Hnbbardton Co. I, West Rutland and Ira. William R. Gilmore Captain Dec. 27 '64 ; West Rutland Reuben R. Thrall First Lieutenant April 22 '65 West Rutland John F. Eggleston Second Lieutenant Dec. 27 '64 West Rutland Go. K, Brandon. Wilber F. Paige Captain Oct. 2S "65 Brandon Wallace A. Ross First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Brandon Wyman H. Merritt Second Lieutenant Oct. 28?65 Brandon TE> fTH REGIMENT INF AN TRY. Alvin C. Mason Colonel Jan. 20 '65 Springfield Harland 0. Peabody Lieut. Colonel Jan. 20 '65 Ludlow Warren C. Williams Major Jan. 20 '65 Chester William W. Carey Adjutant Jan. 30 '65 Cavendish Henry C. Gleason Quartermaster Jan. 30 '65 Cuttingsville Lyman M. Tuttle Surgeon Jan. 30 '65 Springfield Merritt C. Edmunds Assistant Surgeon Jan. 30 '65 Weston Aster Moore Chaplain Jan. 30 '65 Springfield Co. Ay Reading and West Windsor. Gilbert A. Davis Captain Dec. 24 '64 Felchville William W. Keyes First Lieutenant Dec. 24 '64 Reading Floyd F. Hawkins Second Lieutenant Dec, 24 '64 Reading APPENDIX F. 15 II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY— IOtH REGIMENT — llTH REGIMENT. Names. Rank. Date of Com Residence. Co. B, Mt. Holly and Shrewsbury . George W. Foster Captain Dec. 24 '64 Cuttingsville Allen Sanderson First Lieutenant Dec. 24 '64 Shrewsbury Amos Pratt Second Lieutenant Dec. 24 '64 Shrewsbury Co. C, Springfield. Adin H. Whitmore Captain First Lieutenant April 21 '65 Springfield Morton C. Roundy Second Lieutenant April 21 '65 Springfield Co. D, Chester. William P. Armington Captain April 22 '65 Chester Henderson Blancbard First Lieutenant April 22 '65 North Chester Henry P. Spencer Second Lieutenant April 22 '65 North Chester Go. E, Ludlow & Andover. Martin V. B. Clark Captain April 22 '65 Ludlow Stillman F. Kneeland First Lieutenant Nov. 11 '65 Ludlow Leonard Wilcox Second Lieutenant April 22 '65 Ludlow Co. F, Londonderry and Weston. George P. Lincoln Captain Dec. 31 '64 Weston Nelson L. Waite First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Weston Hiland H. Hazelton Second Lieutenant Aug. 19 '65 Weston Co. G, Grafton and Wind- ham. Albert H. Burgess Captain Dec. 31 '64 Grafton Cortes P. Barrett First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Windham John R. Blood Second Lieutenant July 7 '66 Grafton Co. H, Cavendish. Samuel L. Thompson Captain April 18 '65 Proctorsville Henry A. Fletcher First Lieutenant April 18 '65 Proctorsville Christopher W. Goodrich Second Lieutenant April 18 '65 Cavendish Co. I, Weathers field, Spring- field and Baltimore. Charles D. Brink Captain Nov. 11 '65 Upper Falls Charles F. Sheldon First Lieutenant Nov. 11 '65 Weathersfield James H. Flagg Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Perkinsville Co. L£, Plymouth. John C. Cooledge Captain Sept. 12 '66 Plymouth Levi B. Moore First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Plymouth James Brown Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Plymouth ELEV ENTH REGIMENT INE, ^NTRY. Mason S. Colburn i Colonel Jan. 18 '65 Factory Point William H. Cady Lieut. Colonel Jan. 18 '65 N'th Bennington James B. Wood Major Jan. 18 '65 East Dorset Augustus H. Gray Adjutant Jan. 24 '65 Dorset Henry S. Hard Quartermaster Jan. 24 '65 Arlington Martin J. Love ■ Surgeon Jan. 24 '65 Bennington Lyman Rogers Assistant Surgeon Jan. 24 '65 Shaftsbury Edwin M. Haynes Chaplain Jan. 24 '65 Wallingford Co. A, Manchester audi Winhall. Jyrus B. Munson 1 Captain April 21 '65 Manchester Robert Ames J. ?irst Lieutenant April 21 '65 Factory Point 16 APPENDIX F. II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY — IItH REGIMENT — 12TH REGIMENT. Names. Rank. Date of Com. Residence. Theodore Swift Second Lieutenant April 21 '65 Manchester Co. B, Bennington and Woodford. Ransom 0. Gore Captain Dec. 28 '64 Bennington Rogers 0. Woodward First Lieutenant Sept. 5 '65 Bennington Henry S. Burt Second Lieutenant Sept. 5 '65 Bennington Co, C, Wallingford and Tinmouth. Joel C. Baker Captain June 29 '65 Wallingford John T. Ballard First Lieutenant April 22 '65 Tinmouth Andrew F. Mattison Second Lieutenant Dec. 29 '64 Wallingford Co. D, Bennington. Edward C. Houghton Captain April 24 '65 N'thBennington Norman B. Loomis First Lieutenant April 24 '65 N'thBennington John H. Watson Second Lieutenant April 24 '65 N'thBennington Co. E, Danby and Mount Tabor. Milton H. Pember Captain Dec. 31 '64 Mount Tabor Isaac W. Kelley First Lieutenant Dec. SI '64 Danby Isaac A. Sweat Second Lieutenant Dec. SI '64 Danby Co. F, Pownal and Stam- ford. Augustus H. Potter Captain Dec. SI '64 Pownal Blackman N. Foster First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Pownal Albert W. Downs Second Lieutenant Dec'. 31 '64 North Pownal Co. G, Arlington, Sunder- land and Sandgaie. Roswell G. Tuttle Captain Dec. 31 '64 Arlington Hugh Shepherd First Lieutenant April 24 '65 Arlington Paul Shuffleton Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Sunderland Co. II, Dorset , Peru and Landgrove. Eli J. Hawley Captain April 25 '65 South Dorset Mark B. Lyon First Lieutenant April 25 '65 Peru Joseph W. Morse Second Lieutenant April 25 '65 East Dorset Co. I, Pawlet, Wells and Rupert. Adams L. Bromlev Captain Dec. 31 '64 Pawlet Phineas C. Paul First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 Wells Lucius M. Carpenter Second Lieutenant Dec 31 '64 Pawlet Co. K, Shafts bury and Glastenbury. Samuel C. Traver Captain Dec. 31 '64 SouthShaftsbury Francis L. Child First Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 SouthShaftsbury Milo Pierce Second Lieutenant Dec. 31 '64 SouthShaftsbury TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY John Hunt Colonel Feb. 9 '65 Vernon Henry 0. Gillett Lieut. Colonel Feb. 9 '65 Whitingham Nathaniel Gilmore Major Feb. 9 '6b Bellows Falls Henry C. Wfflard . Adjutant Mar. 10 '65|Brattleboro Daniel S. Pratt Quartermaster Mar. 10 '65 Brattleboro Henry D. Holton Surgeon Mar. 10 '65 Putney Wales H. Ellis Assistant Surgeon May 27 '65Townshend Hosea Ballou Chaplain Mar. 10 '65 1 Wilmington APPENDIX F. 17 II. ORGANIZED MILITIA. I. INFANTRY — 12TH REGIMENT. Names. Co. A, Brattleboro. Joseph W. Simonds Charles R. Briggs Charles J. Root Co. B, Westminster and Putney. William Robertson Brigham T. Phelps John 3ST. Underwood Co. C, Wardsboro, Jamai- ca and Straton. Lewis N. Sprague Daniel Lyon Co. D, Townshend, New- fane, Brookline & Athens. Philip H. Rutter Hugh H. Holbrook Co. E, Bockingham. William J. Conant Charles B. Eddy P. Mason Frost* Co.F, Guilford & Vernon, John Stebbins, Jr. Charles F. Estabrook John E. Hubbard Co. G, Wilmington, Do ver, Searsburgh & Bom erset. Francis E. Ray Hardy F. Barber W. Frank Jones Co. H, Brattleboro and Bummer st on. Kittredge Haskins, Gorhani B. Goodell Daniel W, Gates Co. I, Marlboro and Hal if ax. Lewis H. Wilcox Rank. Date of Com, Co. K, Whitingham Readsboro. Abiathar P. Edwards Elliott L. Fuller and Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Dec. 30 '64 May 4 '65 May 4 '65 Dec. 30 '64 Dec. 30 '64 Dec. 30 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 April 29 '65 Dec. 31 '64 April 29 '65 April 29 '65 Dec. 31 '64 Dec. 31 '64 Residence. Brattleboro Brattleboro Brattleboro Putney Westminster Putney Jamaica Jamaica Townshend Townshend Bellows Falls Bellows Falls Bellows Falls Vernon Guilford Vernon Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Sept. 16 '65 Sept. 16 '65 Sept. 16 '65 Dec. 31 '64 April 29 '65 June 29 '65 June 10 '65 April 29 'Co Jan. 26 '65 Wilmington Wilmington West Dover Brattleboro Brattleboro Dummerston Halifax Jacksonville Readsboro F3 18 APPENDIX F. ir, ORGANIZED MILITIA. II. CAVALRY 1ST BATTALION — 2d BATTALION. II. CAVALRY. FIRST REGIMENT CAVALRY. Regimental organization not completed by appointment of Field and Staff Officers with the exception of one Major to each of the three Battalions. See Title II, of General Order No. 12, Appendix A to Report of Adjutant and Inspector General for 1865. FIRST BATTALION — ATTACHED TO FIRST BRIGADE. Names. Rank. Date of Com Residence. John W. Newton Major Aug. 14 '65 S Co. A, St. Albans, anc I adjacent towns. Joseph W. Taylor Captain Sept. 12 '6£ > St. Albans Louis McD. Smith First Lieutenant Sept. 12 '6£ St. Albans Charles Wyman Second Lieutenant Sept, 12 '6£ St. Albans Co. B, Cambridge and ad- jacent towns. Horatio S. Brewster Captain May 30 '65 Cambridge Morton Marvin First Lieutenant May 30 '65 Cambridge Second Lieutenant Co. D, Swanton & High- gate. James P. Place Captain June 3 '65 Highgate Swanton Selim F. Blackman First Lieutenant June 3 '65 Orrin Dorman Second Lieutenant June 3 '65 Swanton Co. E, Grand Isle and South Hero. Henry 0. Wheeler Captain June 3 '65 South Hero Milton G. Brown First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant June 3 '65 Grand Isle Co. L, Sheldon and adja- cent towns. John F. Draper Captain July 3 '65 Sheldon Sid. P. Gates First Lieutenant July 3 '65 Franklin John II. Ryan Second Lieutenant July 3 1C5 Fairfield Co. M, Riciifordand adja- cent towns. Lester Rounds Captain July 18 '65 Richford Seymour S. Wilbur First Lieutenant July 18 '65 Montsromerv Addison P. Pond Second Lieutenant July 18 '65 East Berkshire SECOND BATTALION ATTACKED TO £ >ECOND BRIGADE. Josiah Grout, Jr. Major Aug. 7 '65 Barton Co. F, Cabot and adja- cent toivns. Hiram Perkins Captain lime 3 '65 Oabot Putnam J. Jennison First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant June 3 '65 Walden Co, G, Derby and adja- cent towns. Ephraim H. Blake Captain « June 14 '651) Derby Nehemiah M. Colby First Lieutenant L Tune 14 '65 Derby Bushnell B, Allbee Second Lieutenant |c lune 14 '65(1 lolland APPENDIX F. 19 II, ORGANIZED MILITIA. II. CAV. — 2d BAT. — 3d BAT. — III. LIGHT ARTILLERY. Names. Rank. Date of Com. Residence. Co. H, Irasburgh and ad- jacent towns. Enoch C. Howell Captain Aug, 11 '66 Albany John E. Skinner First Lieutenant Aug, 11 '66 Barton Martin B. Chafey. Second Lieutenant Aug. 11 '66 Albany Co. K, St. Johnsbury and adjacent towns. William A. Pieree Captain July 1 '65 St. Johnsbury William C. Powers First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant July 1 '65 Lyndon THIRD BATTALION — ATTACHED TO THIRD BRIGADE. Walter C. Landon Major Aug. 15 '65 Co. C, Brattleboro. Charles A. Miles Captain June 2 '65 George H. Houghton First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant June 2 '65 Co. 7, Rutland and adja- cent towns. John H. Hazelton Captain Sept. 2 '65 John S. Bowman First Lieutenant Sept. 2 '65 C. Martin Clark Second Lieutenant Aug. 14 '65. Rutland Brattleboro Brattleboro West Rutland Rutland Rutland III. LIGHT ARTILLERY. FIRST BATTERY — ATTACHED TO FIRST BRIGADE. Names. Hiram D. Wood Lucius P. Kimpton William L. Washburn Rank. Captain 1 Lieut. 1 Lieut. section. First Second Third Date of Com Sept. 23 '66 Sept. 20 '65 Mar. 1 '66 Stowe St. Albans Montpelier SECOND BATTERY ATTACHED TO SECOND BRIGADE. John W. Marsh Seth F. Sterlin Charles V. Eastman Elijah P. Flint Captain 1 Lieut. 1 Lieut. 1 Lieut. First Second Third Sept. 18 '65 Oct. 4 '65 July 25 '65 Sept. 9 '65 Woodstock Woodstock St. Johnsbury West Randolph THIRD BATTERY — ATTACHED TO THIRD BRIGADE. Henry R. Dyer |1 Lieut. | First | June 19 '65|Rutland INDEX ACCOUNTS against United States, 14. in faver of State, 14. listers, 14. selectmen, 14. railroads, 16. individuals,, 15. ADJUTANT & INSPECTOR GENERAL, records and files in office of, 7. summary of duties perform- ed, 23. official expenses, 25, AIDS-DE-CAME, appointed, General Order No. 1, Appendix A, 3. ARMAMENT of State, 21. ARTILLERY, LIGHT, organization of, 20. Roster of officers of, Appendix F, 19. BATTLES, list of, Appendix D. Mobile, Appendix E. CAVALRY, MILITIA, roster of officers of, Appendix F, 18. COMMISSIONS, number issued, 22. ENROLMENT, Circular No. 2, Appendix A. 6. EXPENSES of office of Adjt. & Insp. Gen., 25. of State and towns, 13, Circular No. 1, Appendix A, 4. FENIANS, 22. FINAL STATEMENT of troops furnished, 8, Appendix C. MILITIA, organized, 19. returns required, General Order No. 2, Appendix A, 3. Circular No. 3, Appendix A, 6. resignation of Brig. Gen. Barstow, Special Order No. 17, Ap- pendix A, 5. roster of commissioned officers, Appendix F, II. strength of division, Appendix F, I. present for duty at June drill, 20. fines incurred in 1865, 20. MUSTER out of troops, 5. ORDERS, Appendix A. Militia, General Order No. 2, App. A, 3. Special Order No. 17, App. A, 5. Circular No. 2, App. A, 6. Circular No. 3, App. A, 6. Surgeon General and Aids-de-Camp, Gen. Order No. 1, App, A, 3. expenses of war, Circular No. 1, App. A, 4. volunteers not accounted for, 9, Circular No. 4, App. A, 8. Seventh Regiment Vt. Vols., engagements, Appendix E, 5. RECORDS AND FILES, Adj. & Ins. Generals', 7. preservation of, 18. REPORT OF COL. WM. C. HOLBROOK, 7th Vt. Vols., Appendix E, 3. ROSTER OF VOLUNTEERS, Commissioned Officers, Appendix B, I. of First Regiment, App. B, I, 4. of Second Regiment, App. B, I, 6. of Third Regiment, App. B, I, 17. of Fourth Regiment, App. B, I, 27. 368 INDEX, ROSTER OF VOLUNTEERS, of Fifth Regiment, App. B. I, 38. of Sixth Regiment, App. B. I, 50. of Seventh Regiment, App. B, I, 61. of Eighth Regiment App. B, I, 70. of Ninth Regiment App. B, I, 70. of Tenth Regiment App. B, I, 88. of Eleventh Regiment, App. B, I, 97. of Twelfth Regiment, App. B, I, 113. of Thirteenth Regiment, App. B, I, 117. of Fourteenth Regiment, App. B, I, 121. of Fifteenth Regiment, App. B, I, 124. of Sixteenth Regiment, App, B, J, 128. of Seventeenth Regiment, App. B, I, 132. of First Regiment Cavalry, App. B, I, 147 of Sharp Shooters, App. B, 1. 138. ROSTER OF VOLUNTEERS, Commissioned Officers. of 1st Batterv Lt. Artillery, App. B. 1. 143. of 2d Battery Lt. Artillery, App. B. I. 144. of 3d Battery Lt. Artillery, App. B. I. 145. of First Vt. Co. Heavy Artiilery, App. B. I. 146. of Frontier Cavalry, App. B. I. 161, Alphabetical Index to App. B. II. of Seventh Regiment, App. B. III. of Ninth Regiment, App." B. III. of Unassigned Recruits, App. B. III. of Corrections of App. B. IV. of Officers of organized Militia, App. F. II. SURGEON GENERAL, appointment, General Order No. 1, Appendix A 3 SURPLUS CREDIT, for troops furnished, 10. TOWN CREDITS, records of, 11. TROOPS for U. S. service, number furnished, 10. number credited by War Dep't, 10. Final Statement of, 8, App. C. Muster out of, 5. VOLUNTEERS, ROSTER OF OFFICERS of, Appendix B. I. Alphabetical Index to Roster of Officers of, App. B. II .Roster of Seventh Regiment, Appendix B. III. of Ninth Regiment, Appendix B. III. of Unassigned Recruits, Appendix B. Ill, corrections of, Appendix B. IV. Seventh Regiment, history of during year, 6. Report from, Appendix E. 3. Gen. Order respecting battles of, App. E 5. Ninth Regiment, history of during year, 7. Not accounted for, 9. 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ROSTER OFFICERS— 17th REGIMENT. 137 03 CD CJ 0 H co~oo be JH CD OT tD tH 00 bo bo (H S-> CD CD mm ,P cd^~ « *> P . *= P l~3 rH P <3 „CO «3 CD rv, oo -H o^ CO CO 00 o rH #C> of Fh 1— I CD • co ►. _h ■■* m r}H 00 J^S to es 3 -1-5 rH " O ©q 5 o 1-1 CM O— i H-l CO K o, O -^ s- ., , CD e3 CD $Pr,«S ej rrt bj) ^ §3 co ^> bZco .-.c c3 CD 3 5' ^ — co ta cd -is bo, - rH -*H CD " -to GO • P co ^ oo oo :o +3 5 GO CD CO « CD o ■SQO cd-Soo^ ^ CO CM P^ ^^ b ^ CD r br r r>C0 . -P . 5 CD •"3 +3 »U OH ^0° CD +3 , o > © 3 o •~ Ph oj S £ 0 co" S >o i-i ■ ■ Fh ^M CD J* CM CO a-» 0 o ^o ca 0 C3 -Ui CD H3'3 3 bD .s G o O CL, 5? fe <2 1 ® E3 0j !-i P^PQ «1 CO co co CO CO -Hi >0 CO CO CO CO o CM O tH r-t C5 O t- 1 tH CO O T— 1 CM O CM tH P^ p "P P CD 3 02 1-5 an CM 00 CM i-l (M 00 CM rH -* CM CO CM o> o H CM Ph OO WW HH M WW H iS fH CD CD fn r* O Oh ^ £, o| p p Hpq 0 o bJDbj) O O oo M w HH . pW 138 APPENDIX B.-L ROSTER OFFICERS— 1st REG. U. S. S. 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