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OFFICIA]iefc  '^|te^Y  .IR^GISTER 


mUNTEER  FORCE  OF  THE  MIXED  STATES  ARMY 


THE    YEARS   1S61,  '62,  '63,  '64,  '6S. 


PART    II. 

(NEW  YOEK   AND    NEW  JERSEY.) 


PDBLISHED  EY  ORDER  OF  THE  SECRETjlUY  OF  WARj   IN   COMPLIANCE  WITH  THE  JOINT 

EESOtUTION  OK  THE  SENATE  AND    BOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES, 

APPROyED  MARCH  2,  18C5. 


Adjutant  General's  Office, 

Washington,  August  31,  1863. 


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The  parts  (there  will  be  eight  in  all)  of  the  OfScial  Army  Eeglster  of  the  Volun- 
teer Force, will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Printing,  Washington,  D.  C, 
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and  when  received  a  copy  of  the  Part  required  will  be  forwarded  by  mail  as  soon  as 
printed.     Thiere  are  no  copies  for  gratuitous  distribution. 


State  Troops. 

State  Troops. 

Part  1.. 

.  .Main6. 

Part  € Indiana. 

New  Hampshire. 

Illinois. 

Vermont. 

Massachusetts. 

■  Part  7 Missouri. 

Rhode  Island.    ' 

Wisconsin. 

Connecticut. 

Iowa.              • 
Minnesota. 

Part  2. . 

..New  York. 

California. 

New  Jeiisey. 

Kansas. 
Oregon. 

Part  3.. 

.  -Pennsylvania. 
Delaware. 

Nevada. 

Marj'land. 

Territorial  Troops. 

District  of  Columbia. 

Part  8 Washington. 

PART  4. 

..West  Virginia. 

Utah. 

Virginia. 

New  Mexico. 

• 

North  Carolina,                      ' 

Nfebraska. 

S.outh  Carolina. 

Colorado. 

Georgia. 

Indian. 

Florida. 

Dakota. 

Alabama. 

Arizona. 

Mississippi. 

Idaho. 

Louisiana. 

Montana. 

Texas. 

Arkansas. 

United  States  Troops. 

Tennessee. 

Kentucky, 

Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 
Ist  Army  Corps,  {Vetenuu) 

Part  5. 

..Ohio. 

Miscellaneous. 

Michigan. 

Colored  Troops. 

-EREATA. 


On  page  307,  in  roster  of  Second  Lieutftnanta,  omit  "  Lester  C.  Herrick,  21  Nov,,  1863." 

On  page  311,  for  "Captain  Frederic  Pouglikeepie,"  read  "Captain  Frederic  Pougbkeepsie." 

On  page  312,  for  "First  Lieut.  James  N.'Deeker,"  read  "Firbt  Lieut,  James  N.  Decker.' 

On  page  3L5,  for  "James  F.  Mosctiell,"  read  "John  F,  Moschell." 

Onpage3i8,  for  "  t  Allen  H.  Hahn,  t  discharged  by  reason  of  conBolidatiou,"  read  "A.  W.  Hahn." 

On  page  318,  for  "Captain  John  F.  Maschell,"  read  "Captain  Jolm  F.  Mosrhell." 

On  page  324,  omit  list  of  battles,  and  insert  "  The  ofiacial  list  of  battles  in  which  this  regiment  bore 
an  honorable  part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders." 

On  page  325,  for  " Captain  August  Baker," read  "Captain  August  Barker." 

On  page  325,  for  "Colonbl  Othneil  De  Forrest,  dismissed  March  24, 1864,"  read  "Colonel  Othneil 
De  Forrest,  died  December  16, 1864."  , 

On  page  326,  for  "Captain  H.A.Hall,  December  23,1868,  (recommissioned  First  Lieutenant  and 
j;.  Q.  M.  December  28, 1865,)"  read  "Captain  H.  A.  Hall,  December  23,  1863,  (recommissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  R.  Q.  M.  December  23, 1862.")  « 

On  page  326  insert  M- 11^.  after  the  namti  of  "  Thoma^M,  Wells." 

On  page  327  omit  "Chief  Bugler  Thomas  M.  "Wells." 

On  page  331.  for  "Joseph  O.  Ma  Closkey,"  read  "Joseph  O.  Ma  Claskey." 

On  page  336,  for  "  Captain  David  Fletcher,  missing  since  February  28, 1865,"  read,  on  page  335,  in 
roster,  "  C.^.ptain  David  Fletcher,  23  Feb.,  1865." 

On  page  336,  for  "  Second  Lieut.  Hiram  W-  Layton,  missing,  since  April  14,  65,"  read,  in  roster, 
"  Second  Lieut.  Hiram  W.  Layton,  April  14, 1805." 

On  page  336,  for  "Second  Lieut.  James  Harrison,  missing  since  May  2,1865,"  read,  in  roster, 
"  Second  Lieut.  James  flarriaon,  March  2, 1865." 

On  page  338,  omit."  Colonel  James  B.Swain,  3£l.  "3.,  dismissed  February  12, 1864,"  and  read,  on 
page  337,  "Colonel  James  B.  Swain,  H.  ®.,  discharged  February  12, 1864." 

On  page  352,  omit  the  last  name  under  head  of  dischax'ged,  (Assistant  Surgeon  Jesse  B.  Losey, 
July  6, 1864,  recommisbioned,  &c.) 

On  page  355,  omit  "*"  before  the  name  of  Albert  Thomas. 

On  page  361,  for  "  Major  Edwark  A.  Selkirk''  read  "  Major  Edward  A.  Selkirk." 

On  page  365,  for  "a.  w.  m.,''  after  the  name  of  Morris  R.  Blodgett,  read'"  22  Feb.,  1864." 

On  page  367,  for  "Assistant  Surgeon  James  F.  Blanvelt,"  read  "Assistant  Surgeon  James  F. 
Blauvelt." 

On  page  368,  in  roster,  for  "  Victor-B.  Rotiere"  read  "  Victor  B.  Rottiers." 

On  page  372,  for  "Morris  R.  Blodgett"  read  "  J  Morris  R.  Blodgett,  ^transferred  to  the  4th  New 
York  heavy  artillery." 

On  pages  372  and  373  omit  "  *"  wherever  it  appeaa  before  a  name,  and  insert  "t." 

On  page  373,  for  "*  Transferred  to  10th  New  York  infantry, "  read  "  t  Transferred  to  lOth  New 
York  infantry." 

On  page  375,  for  ' '  *  Lendallll.  Bigelow,  *  discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation, "  read  ' '  Lendall 
H.  Bigelow." 

On  page  384,  omit  "  Second  Lieut.  Heber  Carroll,  dismissed  December  27, 1864." 

On  page  407,  for  "William  D.  W.  Pringle"  read  "  William  D.  M.  Pringle." 

On  page  423,  for  "Reed  B.  Bontecon,"  read  "  Reed  B.  Bontccou." 

On  page  430,  omit  "Captain  James  A.  Bates,  discharged  April  11, 1864." 

On  page  435,  for  "  Anthony  Pokomy,"  read  "Anthony  Pokoray." 

On  page  441,  for  "Henry  A.  Mitchell,"  read  "  Henry  H.  Mitchell." 

On  pdge  442,  for  "date  unknown,"  aiter  the  name  of  Second  Lieut.  Patrick  A.  Gillen,  read 
"May— .1862." 

On  page  464,  omit  "  Second  Lieut.  Paul  Schulze,  discharged  September  18, 1862." 

On  page  467,  for  "date  unknown,"  after  the  name  of  Second  Lieut.  Volney  D.Beckerer,  read 
"July  22,  1862." 

On  page  474,  for  "Charles  A.  Devondorf,"  read  "Charles  A.  Deveudorf." 

On  page  476,  omit  "  First  Lieutenant  Edward  Sturges,  resigned  March  11, 1864." 

On  page  494,  for  "  Charles  H.  Roys,  Brevet  Captain  July  31, 186:;,"  read  "  Chai'les  H.  Roys.  Breoet 
Moior  July  31,  1865."  ^ 

On  page  505,  for  "  Second  Lieut.  tJohn  Suraud,  a.  w.  m.,  fdischarged  by  reason  of  consolidation," 
read  "  Second  Lieut.  John  Surand,  a.  w.  m." 

On  page  505,  omit  "t"  before  the  name  of  C.  A.  Devendorf. 

On  pa^e  524,  omit  "Captain  E.  H.  Little,  resigned  September  16, 1862." 

On  page  536,  for  "Peper  McDermott,"  read  "Pet^r  McDermott." 

On  page  536,  omit  "First  Lieut.  James  C.  Whaley,  resigned  March  13, 1863." 

On  pages  581,  623,  and  624,  for  "  Polopotomoy"  read  "  Tolopotomoy." 

On  page  601,  for  "  Miron  M.  Crane,"read  "NironM.  Crane." 

On  page  643,  for  "William  J.  Slidell"  read  "  William  J.  Slidell,  K.  ^." 

On  page  670,  for  "t  James  McKenna,  tdischargedbyreatjon  of  consolidation,  "read  "James  McKen- 
na,"  omitting  "  discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation." 

On  page  704,  for  ' '  Second  Lieut.  Emmor  K.  Ramsey,  missing  in  action  «ince  May  6  1864  "  read  on 
page  7.03,  in  roster,  "tEmmer  H.  Ramsey,  a.  w.  m.,"  with  note,  "  tPrisoner  of  war  at  date' of  muster 
out  of  regiment;  transferred  to  1st  veteran  bnftaliou  New  Jersey  infantry." 

On  page  71] ,  omit ' '  First  Lieut.  William  Stillings,  mustered  out,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term. 
December  10, 1862."  . 

On  page  722,  omit  "  Lieut.  Colonel  William  S.  Truex,  discharged  August  22, 1862." 


FAO     SIMILE     OF    THE     MEDAL    OF     HONOR, 

«  (FCLL  SIZE.) 


CN  THE  REVERSE  ARE  ENGRAVED  THE  FOLLOWING  WORDS : 


^ke  f^ano^^e&s.  ta 


(Giving  name,  rank,  fyc.,  of  the  person  to  whom  the  medal  is  awarded.) 


EXPLANATIONS. 


EiTors  or  omissions,  if  any,  as  to  names,  dates,  &c.,  will  be  immediately  reported 
to  the  Adjutant  General  by  the  officers  concerned. 

AVhen  a  regiment  was  not  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  tliis 
Register,  the  roster  of  its  officers  is  made  up  to  August  31,  1865,  (except  colored  troops. ) 

■VThere  an  organization  is  out  of  service,  the  roster  is  given  as  it  stood  at  the  date 
of  muster  out. 

When,  at  any  time,  one  organization  is  transferred  to  or  consolidated  -with  another, 
the  roster  of  its  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  at  that  time. 

In  the  roster  the  date  of  each  officer's  rank  is  placed  opposite  his  name. 

The  Orders  issued  subsequent  to  August  31,  1865,  announcing  brevet  appoint- 
ments, were  not  completed  in  time  to  enter  the  appointments  on  the  register  of  the 
regiments  from  the  New  England  States. 

Where  the  names  of  battles  in  which  organizations  have  borne  an  honorable  part, 
and  which  they  are  entitled  to  bear  on  their  colors,  ^have  been  announced  in  Orders 
by  the  Department  or  Military  Division  Commanders,  they  are  given  at  the  head  of 
the  roster  of  officers. 

The  names  of  enlisted  men  who  have  received  medals  of  honor  are  given  at  the 
foot  of  the  roster  qi  officers  of  each  regiment. 

The  date  opposite  each  officer's  name  in  the  list  of  casualties,  is  the  date  of  casualty. 

The  letters  "a.  to.  m."  opposite  a  name  in  the  roster  indicate  that  the  officer  has 
been  appointed,  but  never  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  in  the 
grade  in  which  he  appears. — (See  paragraphs  114  and  120  Mustering  Regulations. ) 

In  the  list  of  casualties  italics  indicate  that  the  officer  whose  name  appears  itali- 
cised was  not  mustered  into  service  in  the  grade  in  which  he  appears. 

ia.  J8.    Medal  of  Honor. 

OT.  i3.     Graduates  of  West  Point  Military  Academy. 

3J.  9t.      Officers  of  the  Regular  Army. 

a.  d.      African  Descent. 

m.  m.  b.    Mississippi  Marine  Brigade. 

e.  m.  m.    Emrolled  Missouri  Militia. 

u.  ic.  m.    Appointed  and  waiting  muster  into  United  States  service. 

Adj't.    Regimental  Adjutant. 

A.  G.  0.    Adjutant  General's  Office. 

R.   Q.  M.     Regimental  Quartermaster. 

R.  C.  S.     Regimental  Commissary  of  Subsistence. 

C.  T.    Colored  Troops. 

A.  Q.  M.'   Assistant  Quartermaster  of  Volunteers. 

A.  A.  G.     Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Volunteers. 

Batt.  Adft.     Battalion  Adjutant. 

Batt.  Q.  M.     Battalion  Quartermaster. 


PART    3 

Contains  that  portion  of  the  Army  Register  of  the  Volunteer 
Force  pertaining  to — 

NEW  YORK.  I  NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


305 


FIRST  REGIMENT.* 

(VETERAN.) 

(One  company  organized  in  Michi- 
gan, one  company  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  ten  companies  in  Niw 
York  State;  from  July  16,  1861,  to 
Angust  3i,  1S61,  to  serve  three 
yeai'B.  On  the.  expiration  of  the 
original  term  of  service  it  was  re- 
organized as  a  veteran  regiment 
and  lemained  in  service  until  June 
27, 1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out, 
in  accordiince  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  Ijore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  nublished  in  ordersO 

Colonel. 
Alonzo  W.  Adams 20  Nov. ,  64 


Lie^Ltenant  Colonel. 
Jenyns  C.  Battersby 14  Jan.,    65 

Majors. 

Franklin  G.  Martindale.. 11  Mar.,  65 

Francis  Passegger 11  Mar., 

Ezra  H.  Bailey,  a.  w.  m. 

Captains. 


Robert  H.  0.  Herzog. . . 

.20  Sept. 

62 

Joseph  D.  Krynicki.n . . 

.  1  Sept. 

64 

Frederick  Daber 

.27  Dec, 

.27  Dec, 

.27  Dec, 

A.  Chalmers  Huiton  . . . 

.  1  Feb., 

65 

Frank  McConaughy 

.23  Mar., 

■William  Alexander 

.  1  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants, 

Clifford  Thomson 

-  9  Sept. 

62 

{Brevet  Captain  13  Slarcb,  1865.) 

Augustus  S.  Dtlaney-. 

-  1  Dec, 

63 

Vernon  T.  Farasworth. 

.27  Dec, 

64 

William  H.  Beach 

.20  Jan., 

65 

JohnNewth --. 

.  IPeb., 

Robert  C.  Clark 

.  6  Apr., 

Frederick  E.  Hotchkiss. 

.24  Apr., 

Horace  B.  Adams,  S.  C.i 

.  1  May, 

Milton  S.  Cafferty 

.18  May, 

Lemuel  Evans 

.  6  June. 

Second  Lievtenants. 


EdwiD  A.  New 26  Dec,  62 

Valentine  Mack 27  Dec,  64 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (1.) 


Assistant  Surgeon  George  C.  Donglaes,  Jantinry - 
134th  regiment  New  York  vols. 


,  1865,  to 


Resigned,  (7.) 

Major  Tiraolhy  Quinn,  January  4,  1865. 
Major  Joseph  K.  Stearns,  February  6,  1865, 
Captain  Anson  N.  Norton,  September  20,  1862, 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  Von  Leiigercke,  June  1(^  1863. 
Fir^tLiuut,  Thomas  Williams,  May  15,  1865. 
•Second  Lieut.  Emil  Coenen,  August  2,  1861, 
Second  Lieut.  Philo  D.  Mickles,  May  25,  1863 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term,  of  service,  (5.) 

Colonel  Andrew  T,  McReynolds,  Jnne  15,  1864. 
Captain  Lambert  J.  Sin  ons,  September  20,  1864. 
Captain  Abram  Jones,  October  6,'l664. 
Captain  James  H.  Stevenson,  November  4,  1864, 
Surgeon  Frederick  Elliott,  November  15,  1864. 

Disdiarged,  (36.) 

Major  Charlas  H.  Ogle,  SSE.  ^.,  B,  9,,  November  24,  1862. 

Major  August  Houraud,  November  28,  1862. 

Major  William  H.  Boyd,  August  19,  1863. 

Major  DaniLl  H.  Harking,  Octuber  6,  1864. 

Captain  Thomas  J.  Lord,  September  9,  1862. 

Captain  Couijt  Ferdinand  Stoscb,  February  25,  1863. 

Captain  Thomas  R.  Lcavitt,  Augutt22,  1864. 

Captain  David  A.  Bennett,  June  .5,  1863. 

Captain  Frederick  Hendricks,  March  12,  1865. 

Captain  Eugene  Lewis,  May  19,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Richard  II.  Lee,  January  27,  1862. 

Firbt  Lieut.  James  A.-Dvgy,  July 21,  1862. 

First  Litut.  John  Enni^  August  21,  1862. 

Fii-bt  Lieut.  Richard  P.  T]iQm3JA,BaLLAdft,  September  13, 1862. 

First  LiBut.  l^enry  W.  Granger,  November  18,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Bevno  Von  Koeckeritz,  Deeeniber  5,  1862. 

Fir;  t  Lieut.  William  W.  Hauson,  December  26,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  Lavcrty,  April  24.  1863. 

Firtt  Lieut.  Oliver  B.  Knowles,  April  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Nims,  September  30,  1864. 

Firit  Lieut.  Erwia  C.  Watkins,  October  7,  18G4. 

First  Lieut.  Jesse  F.  Wyckhoff,  October  17, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Cliarks  Woodruff,  November  4,  1864. 

Firht  Lieut.  David  R.  Disbrow,  November  7,  1664. 

First  Lieut.  K  F.  McReynolds,  It.  C.  S.,  January  2,  1865. 

S;  coud  Lieut.  Henry  Xtlowski,  Batt.  Adj't,  May  28,  itt63. 

Second  Lieut.  James  C.  ShanJcland,  Jtily  21,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Adolphus  Schmidt,  _Z?aii.  Adft,  September  17, 

1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Cleveland  J.  (Jampbell,  September  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Barker,  October  21,  1862. 
Second  LieuL  William  H.  Boyd,  jr.,  October  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Poindexter,  September  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Weiss,  November  S;8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  D.  Hall,  Ji,me  5,  lc65. 
Assistant  Surgeou  Ucorge  M.  Bcahes^  October  20,  1663, 
Chaplain  Charles  Reighley,  March  1,  1862. 


*,Al»o  called  Lincoln  Cavalry. 


1  b 


306 


NEW   YORK   CAVALRY. 


SamuelJ.  Barber 27  Dec,  64 

John  R,  Norton 27  Dec, 

Albert  A.  Foye 20  Jan.,    65 

Louia  Knief 1  Apr., 

Charles  Weber 19  Apr., 

Edward  Lake 25  Apr,, 

Emmrich  Schneider 18  May, 

Surgeon, 
Abraham  Welch 26<ran.,   Go 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Thomas  D.  Powell 21  Jan. ,   65 

Chaplain. 
"William  W.  McNair 27  Feb.,  65 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  hav.6  been  awarded 
by  the  Secretary  of  War : 

Commissary  Sergeant  A.  J.  Loriah. 
First  Sergeant  William  J.  Morris. 
Sergeant  George  J.  Pilman. 
Private  Charles  Anderson. 
Private  Peter  O'Brifen. 


Died,  (6.) 

Captain  Richard  G.  Prendergras**,  killed  in  action  at  Nineveh, 
Va.,  Novemb£r  12,  1864. 

Captain  Erlwin  F.  Savacoal,  ^.  %.,  June  3,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Sailor's  Run,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Harmmicier,  October  8.  1861,  ofdiseawe. 

First  Lieut.  Plenry  B.  Hidden,  killed  in  action  at  Saugster 
Station,  Va.,  March  9,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Isaac  D.  Vermilyea,  killed  in  action  at  Pied- 
mont, Va.,  June  5,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Walter,  April  19,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Assistant  Surgeon  Sidney  L.  Herrick,  since  October  30,  1861. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Frederick  Von  Shickfuaa,  April  6, 1863. 

Captain  Gustav  Otto,  April  1,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  B.  Todd,  Aprilil,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Spragiie,  March  8,  1863. 

Second  Li^ut.  George  H.  Herbert,  December  19,  1862. 

Deserted,  (1.)  ' 

First  Lieut.  Adolphus  Loehr,  Adj't,  April  1,  1864, 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  ihe  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YOKK   CAVALRY. 


307 


FIRST  VETERAN  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Gfnev;i.  N.  Y.,  from  July  25,  18G3, 
to  November  19,  1863,  to  serve 
three  years.  Tbe  17th  New  Yorlt 
cavalry  was  e(msolldated  with  it 
September  L7,  JSti.J.  It  waa  mus- 
tered out  of  service  July  20,  18G5, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
piu't  is  uot  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

John  S.  Plainer 1  Mar.,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Majors. 

Edwin  J>.  Comstock 15  Apr.,  64 

Charles  A.  Wells,  a.  w.  m, 
James  E.  Williams,  a.  w.  m. 

Captains. 

John  Whitley,  jr 8Sept,63 

Elijah  M.  Cooley 10  Oct., 

John  J.  Carter 10  Oct., 

Charles  Ringer 10  Oct., 

Allen  Banks 10  Oct. , 

Henry  J.  Draime lOOct., 

Henry  W.  Scott ly  Nov., 

J.  Marshall  Guion 22  Aug.,  64 

Hamilton  R.  Rcdway  -  ..31  Oct., 

E.  H.  Brady 31  Dec, 

Allen  Vanderbogart 31  Dec, 

John  W,  Scott,  a.  w.  m. 

First  LieiUenants. 

Horace  H.  Peters 8  Sept.,  63 

Edmund  W.  Blossom  ...  10  Oct., 

James  C.  Lakin 10  Oct., 

H.  N.  Alexander,  R.  C.  S.19  Nov., 
Christopher  "VV.  Brandt.. 20  Nov.. 

C.W.  Haskins 1  Apr.,  64 

Charles  B.  Fnirchild 7  Oct., 

Alfred  L.  Bancroft 31  Dec, 

J.  W.Alexander,  iZ.Q.Jlf.  1  Jan.,   65 

Prank  A.White 1  Jan., 

John  E.  Ronk 1  Jan., 

Orlahdo  Bacon r-  1  Jan., 

John  T:  Clague 17  Feb., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Leater C.  Herrick 21  Nov.,  63, 

Crosby  Ho]^)fcina IJan,,    65 

Van  R.  Pratt 1  Jan.; 

B.  Girard  Case 1  Jan., 

JohnGazlay 1  Mar., 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (1.) 

First  Lieut,  Alexander  F.  Young,  March  11,  1864. 

Dischaxgcd,  (16.) 

Captain  A.  T.  Pickett,  August  11,  3864. 
Captain  Nelson  P.  Wildrich,  September  9,  1864. 
Captain  John  C.  Freeman,  Juno  8,*1865. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  V.  Coulton,  May  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edgar  L,  Rider,  R.  Q.  ill.  May  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Fayette  Baker,  June  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  IL  Na.sh,  Adft,  February  22,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Lewis  H.  Brown,  June  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  II.  Neivih,  June  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut  William  Glasgow,  June  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Hitchcox,  June  8,  18(15. 
Second  Lieut.  Lewid  G.  Dudley,  June  8,  1865. 
Second  Ijieut.  Worcester  S.  Burrows,  June  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Archibald  B.  Randolph,  June  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Oliver  A.  Kilmer,  Juno  8,  1865. 
Chaplain  Charles  D.  Lewis,  January  3,  1865. 

Died,  (4.) 

Major  Jerry  A.  Sullivan,  killed  in  action  at  Cabletown.  Va. 

March  10,  1864. 
Captain  William  L.  Morgan,  killed  in  action  at  Upperville 

Va.,  February  20,  1HG4. 
Captain  Robert  H.  Brett,  killed  in  action  at  Newtown  Va. 

May  30,  1864. 
Captain  Josepli  E.  Cnnway.  lulled  in  action  at  Martinsburff, 

Va.,  July  25,  1864. 

Missing,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Lester  C.  Herrick,  since  March  10, 1864. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Colonel  Robert F.  Taylor,  Decembers,  1864 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Troup,  August  1,  1864. 


308 


NEW   YOEK   CAVALET. 


Surgeon. 

D.  Estoing  Dickerflon:--27  July,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

LeviJ.  Alleman.. 19  Nov.,  63 

John  N.  Kippey,  a,w.m.             ^ 

Chaplain. 

• 

\ 

Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YOEK    CAVALRY. 


309 


FIRST  PKOYISIONAL  EBGI- 

MEiNT. 

Casualties. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  June 
17,  1865,  by  the  consolidation  of 
the  10th  and  24lh  regiments  New 
Yorlt   cavalry.    It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  July  19,  J865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

IHscharged,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  John  E.  Cowlea,  Jnne  29, 186S. 

Colonel. 

# 

M.H.Avery 28Dee..  64 

{Breoet  Brig.  Gm.  13  Mar.,  1865.) 

Lieiuenant  Colonel. 

Benjamin  F.  Sceva 29  Mar.,  65 

Majors. 

William  A.  Snyder 21  Jan.,   65 

James  M.  Keynolds 30  Mar., 

Mark  L.  Scoville 13«June, 

' 

Captains. 

David  Getman,  jr 30  Oct.,    68 

James  H.  McLaughlin. . .27  Dec, 

Waltdr  K.  Perry 31  Jan.,  65 

Elijah  Hartwell 13  Feb., 

John  P.  White'. 12  Mar., 

Charies  K.  Dutton 15  Mar., 

Thomas  W.  Johnson 29  Apr., 

Lyndon  J.  Cole '5  May, 

Thomas  Kennedy 20  May, 

Edward  Pollai-d 21  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Truman  C.White 10  Mar.,  64 

^ 

Benj.  F.  Sweet,  R.  Q.  M  30  Nov., 
Frank  J.  Shaver,  Adj't..2i  Dec, 

George  H.  Stevens 24  Dec, 

John  Ba-  nistel-,  «.  C.  5.21  Jan.,    65 
Joseph  W.  Cooley 4  Feb. , 

A.  Crookin» 1  May, 

Martin  Mullen 5  May, 

J.B.  BuiTum 20  May, 

Nelson  Washburn-. 20  May, 

Henry  H.  Penoyer 20  May, 

A.  W.  "Warren .'22  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alvin  D.  Sargent. 2  Mar., 

Hiram  W.  Layton .14  Apr., 

Theodore  Hitchqpck 5  May, 

Thomas  Coyne 5  May, 

310 


NEW   YORK   CAVALRY. 


Frank  McDonald 18  May,   65 

ConradT.  DoUar 19  May, 

Gt'Orgc*  B.  V/allace  - ....  .25  May, 

Jiihu  A.  Bodamcr 2p  May, 

Thomaa  A.  Dunlava 25  May, 

'  Norman  A.  IJeynolds 13  June, 

William  A.  Scely.  a.  to.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Charles  L.  George ^3  Sept.,  64 

Assistant  Swrgexms. 

Oliver  Lanning 16Jan.,   65 

Cliarles  A.  Catlin 13  Mar., 

Chaplain. 
Cyrus  M.  Perry 13  Apr.,  65 


Or^er^beS^foetoblr  iTiSk"™"  "''''  ™*"'"'  °°  *"''  "^"""'  ^'"'^P*  "'°''  ^'^''^^'d  '"  0«"^™1 
NOTE  2.— The  roBter  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  tho  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW  TORS  Cavalry. 


311 


SECOND  REGIMENT.* 

(Eight  companies  wero  organized  at 
New  York  city  and  four  compauiea 
atWasbingtoii,  D.  C,  from  August' 
9,  1861,  to  Octobers,  1861,  fortbree 
years.  Tbo  original  members  of  the 
regiment  were  mustered  out  Sep- 
tember 30,  1864,  and  the  recruits 
and  veterans  formed  into  four  new 
companies.  During  the  months  cf 
September  and  October,  1864,  eight 
Bdditioual  companies  w^ere  raised 
for  one  year.  1  he  rogimeut  re- 
mained in  service  until  June  5, 
1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this.,rcgiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  publiijhed  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

A.  M.  Randol,t!ri5l.^..35. 

a 23Dec.,    64 

{Brevet  Brig.  Geii.  24  June,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Mortimer B.Birdseye 5Dec.,  64 

Majors. 


John  F.  Denesi 11  Jan., 

William  R.  Mattison 27  May, 

Captains. 

Obadiah  J.  Downing 20  Feb., 

Oeorge  W.  Remington  ..  4  Oct.; 

Charles  F.  Willard 60ct., 

William  B.  Shafer  ......  3  Nov., 

Oliver  P.  Carpenter..  1..  6  Dec, 

Charles  Hasty 20  May, 

Charles  Watson,  a.  to.  m. 


First  LieiU&nants. 

Cornelius  Van  Schaack...  4  Oct., 

George  C.  Houston 2  Nov., 

S.  S.  Blatkwell,  Adft..,  5  Nov., 

R  H.  Shnnklacd,  i?.  C.  S  18  Nov., 

'Chs.W.  Gilbert,  R.  Q.  M  20  Dec, 

Martin  J.  Bell 9  Jan., 

D.  K.  Gri-,wold 9  Jan., 

Frederick  Conest 9  Jan., 

George  W.  TZiiid 11  Jan., 

D.  M.  Bird»eye 21  Feb., 

James  H.  Gribbon 30  May, 

Richard  Lanty,  a.  w.  m. 


65 


65 


64 


65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (7.) 

Colonel  Judson  Kilpatrick,  ma.  ^.,  B.  ^.,  Jiine  13,  1863,  to 

Brigadier  General  of  vols. 
Colonel  Henry  11  Davies,jr.,  September  16,  1863,  to  Brigadier 

General  of  vols.  . 

Majnr  Alfred  N.  Duffie,  July  3,  1862,  to  Colonel  1st  Rhode 

I.-,land  cavalry. 
First  Lieut.  Julius  Lovcll,  Adft,  March  24,  1862,  to  Captain 

and  A.  A.  G.  « 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Vallance,  R.Q,.  M.,  June  10,  1862,  to 

Captain  and  A.  Q.  M. 
Second  Lieut.  James  DeW.  Cutting,  May  23,  186)3,  to  Captaia 

and  A.D.C. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  Trenor,  jr.,  March  11, 1863,  to  Assist- 
ant Surgeon  of  vols.  £  ' 


Ifajor  William  H.  Mallory.  January  28,  1863. 
Major  Andrew  J.  Glover,  May  26,  1865. 
Captain  Edward  Dunscomb,  October  1,  1861. 
Captain  Luke  McGuire,  December  27,  1861. 
Captain  Jodk  Liddell,  October  11,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  M.  Vanhorn,  December  1,  18G1. 
First  Lieut.  Chtirles  E.  JMorton,  January  14.  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  Seymour,  September  19,  18G3. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  C.  Lord,  March  15,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edmond  A.  Ward,  January  — ,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  E.  Baker.  February  10,  186-^. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Tall,  Batt.  Adft,  August  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  M.  C.  Smith,  Augus^t  19,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Clery,  April  27,  186:3. 
Chaplain  Benjamin  W.  Stone,  June  30,  1862, 
Chaplain  Edwaid  R.  Roe,  Decembtr  30,  1862. 
Chaplain  William  J.  Edmau,  June  30,  1865. 

Mustered  ovi  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (19.) 


Colonel  Otto  Harhaug.  September  10,  1864. 

Major  Samuel  Mclrwin,  September  10,  1864. 

Captain  Hobert  H.  Mason,  Septembtr  10,  1864. 

Captain  Fiancis  M.  Plum,  September  10,  1864. 

Ciiptain  Thomas  B.  filoore,  September  10,  1864. 

Captidn  Fiederic  Poughkeepie,  September  10,  1864.      • 

Captam  J.  h\  B.  Mitchell,  September  10,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  Gnnton,  September  10,  1864. 

Captb-m  SeymuurL.  Burroughs,  September  10,  1864 

l-'irat  Lieut.  Charles  D.  Carlton,  September  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  Wilson,  September  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  P.  Owen  Jones,  Adj't,  September  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Robeit  Loudon,"  September  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Butler  Coles,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Timothy  Hedges,  R.  C.  S.,  September  10,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  George  E.  Miiliam,  September  10,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Martin  F.  Hatch,  September  10,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Theodore  F.  Noithrop,  September  10,  1864. 

Surgeon  Charles  E.  Hackley,  September  10,  1864. 

Discharged,  (31.) 

Colonel  J.  Mansfield  Davis,  December  6,  1862. 
Major  John  E  Navlor,  April  25,  1864. 
Major  Edwin  F.  Cook,  February  26,  18B5. 
Captain  Clarence  Buc-11,  October  10, 1862. 
Captain  William  A.  Kimball,  July  13, 1863. 
Captain  Lueien  H.  Southard.  January  25.  1864. 
Captaia  H.  Delos  Benjamm,  February  22,  1865. 

Called  also  Harris  Light  Cavalry. 


312 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


Second  Lieutenantn. 

George  B.  Coatea 2  Sept.,  64 

Charles  A.  Kims 4  Oct., 

Cypriau  M.  ^yoolBey 6  Oct., 

Oi'orgR  C.  Wells 8  Jan.,   65 

Caiijamiu  E.  Kdox P  Jan., 

.li.  T.  Gordou 9  Jan., 

Henry  Mallon 9  Jriu., 

Andrew  J.  Surgey 10  Jan., 

Sur^eon^ 
S.F.Kingston 11  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Kegola  MargiaroUl 7  Jan.,   65 

Chaplain. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  thia  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War : 

Sergeant  Frank  Miller. 
Sergeant  J.  S.  Calkin, 


Captain  Loron  Croofoot,  February  22,  1865. 

Captain  William  11.  Sanger,  May  15,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  F  Gregory,  Adj't,  November  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edgar  W.  Warren,  November  ]  6,  18li2. 

First  Lieut.  Jamen  Kidd,  jr.,  Adft,  January  29,  1B63 

First  Lieut.  Janper  N.  llaymond,  Jai.uary  22,  18fi4. 

First  Lieut.  Azurinh  S.  Hale,  February  22,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  John  F.  Crot^sctt,  February  22,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  W'lUinm  Nyce,  March  Jl,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Alfred  Randolph,  April  28,  1865. 

First  LifUt.  Jamey  McCormick,  May  1,  IcfiS. 

Second  Lieut.  Htnry  P.  Goddard,  May  20,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  J.  G.  Costar,  Batt.  Adj't,  July  — ,  1862. 

Second  Lient.  PMloL.  Ives,  September — .  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Giles  Babcotk,  December  6^  1862. 

SecoLd  Lieut.  Chailes  McCutcheon,  August  18,  1863, 

Second  Lieut.  Pcrrv  Homan,  November  G,  1863. 

Second  I  icut.  John  W.  Campbell,  Af-ril  20,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Altxander  C.  Shaffer  Deceir  ber  24,  1864.      / 

Second  Lieut.  John  A.  'Hopper,  February  17.  1865. 

Second  Lieut,  Charlea  A.  Jones,  February  22,  1865. 

Second  J^ieut.  George  G.  Doran.  Fthruaiy  ?2,  1865.       •■ 

Second  Lieut.  Harvty  Temple,  March  IS),  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  A.  Richardson,  March  24,  1865. 

Died,  (9.) 
Colonel  Walter  C.  Hull,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

Novrmberl2, 1864. 
Major  JoMeph  O'Ktjefe,  (Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel  March  13, 1865,) 

April  6,  1865,  of  wouiidn  received  in  action. 
Captain  Samuel  G.   Mulligan,  May  28,   1862,   at  Elizabeth, 

N.  J.,  of  di,sease. 
Captain  Charles  0.  Walters,  killed  at  Rapidan  Station,  Va., 

August  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  N.  Decker,  killed  in  action  near  Falmouth, 

Va.,  April  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Compton,  killed  at  battle  of  Bull  Run, 

August  29,  186.2. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  Whittaker,  killed  in  action  at  Aldie,  Va,, 

June  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  F.  Martenson,  killed  in  action  June 

17.  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Stuart,  September  22,  1863. 

Missing,  (7.) 
Captain  George  V.  Grigg.s,  in  action,  since  October  11,  1863. 
Captain  Murt  Cunningham,  since  August — ,  J864. 
Captain  F.  TV.  Armstrong,  since  August  — ,  1864, 
Captain  Edward  W.   Whittaker,  since  September — ,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Dice,  since  October  — ,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  George  D.  Springer,  since  April  — ,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Barnham,  since  November — ,  1862. 


(7.) 

Captain  Thomas  B.  Thornett,  January  20.  1862. 
Captain  William  B,  Weed,  October  13,  1862. 
Captain  Francis  Fnris,  December  10,  1863. 
Captain  Benjamin  C.  Berry,  February  11,  1863. 
Captain  Marcus  Coon,  September  27,  1863. 
Captain  Daniel  Van  Dcr  Car,  February  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Schwaab,  June  3,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Captain  Allen  M.  Seymour,  January  20,  1863.  ■ 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announcod  in  aMn^rnl 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865.  u^neiai 

Note  2,— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


JNEW    YOEK    CAYALRY. 


313 


SECOND   VETERAN   REGI- 

BIENT.'^ 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Saratoga  Springs,  New  York,  from 
Angtist  IG  to  December  30,  1863,  to 
serve  three  years,  and  la  still  in 
aerviee,) 

(The  ofl&cial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  boro  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

Moriran  H.  Chrysler 15  Dec,  63 

{Brevet  Briff.  Gen.  23  Jan.,  1865.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
AsaL.Gumey 19  Dec,  63 

Minors. 

Duncan  Camero9 16  Oct. ,    63 

John  S.  Fassett 18  Dec, 

Edward  "Van  Voast 18  Dec , 

Captains. 

Thomas  F.  Allen 2  Sept.,  63 

Henry  W.  Sanford 10  Oct., 

Lucius  E.  Wilson 16  Oct. , 

GiffordW.  Chrysler 18  Dec, 

Smith  J.  Gumey IB  Dec, 

Joseph  Strunk 19  Dec, 

Christopher  Dolan 29  Aug.,  64 

DavidKeene 5Sept., 

Mason  W.  Covell 16  Jan.,   65 

Charles  H.  Bently,  a.  w.  m. 
Gilbert  wl  Becker,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Horace  W.  Lacca 4  Sept.,  63 

Mason  I. 'Gibson. 10  June.  M 

lBra<l  Litno 27  Aug., 

Augustus  Higby 5  Sept., 

Henry  M.  Bailey 11  Sept., 

Henry  D.  Doty 1  Oct., 

F.  S.  Taylor,  R.C.S....  8  Nov., 

Eliakin  Chase. . , 2fi  Nov., 

C.  W.  Johnt'on.  R.  Q,.M..  1  Dec, 

George  F.  Beach 16  Jan.,   65 

Harper  N.  Rogers 16  Jan . , 

Robert  Barber,  A^dft 16  Jan., 

Thomas  Ledwick,  a.  w.  m. 
Iiuman  L.  Caldwell,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  W.  Van  Patten,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


(5.) 


Captain  Andrew  M.  Franldin,  April  91,  1864. 
First  I.ieut.  M.  A.  Sterns,  Adft,  ^arch  29,  1864.  , 

Firbt  Lieut.  Drlos  W.  White,  November  22,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  B.  Lyons,  November  18,  1864. 
Surgeon  John  L.  Perry,  June  IB,  1864. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

Captain  John  J.  Baker,  September  23,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Hamilton  13.  Littieficld,  R.  C.  M.,  July  28,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Miles  F.  Bliven,  August  9,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Steel,  August  11,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  JE.  Shaw,  November  13,  1864. 

Died,  (7.) 

Captain  Charles  F.  Carter,  July  13,  1864,  of  wounds. 
Captain  Thomas  B.  Smith,  I-'cbiiicry  26,  186.5,  of  discaPe. 
First  Lieut.  Melville  S,  Dunn,  killed  in  action  April  4,  1864, 
First  Lieut.   Don  D.  Stowe,  April  12,  1864,  on  board  U.  S. 

transport  "Iberville,"  bound  to  New  Orleans. 
Firbt  Lieut,  Thomas  Hall,  April  14,  1864,  ofwcunds.,  » 

First  Lifut.  Albert  Westinghouse,  killed  in  action  December 

10,  1864. 
Chaplain  R,  O.  Dwyer,  June  30,  1864,  at  St.  James  hospital, 

New  Orleans. 

Missing,  (2.) 

Captain  Frederick  D.  Ellis,  since  December  — ,  1863. 
Captain  William  H.  Arlin,  since  June  — ,  1864. 


(1.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Heartt,  Adft,'io  the  enemy,  October 
19,  1864. 


*  Called  also  Empire  Light  Cavalry, 


314 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Leroy  Hoaglin 10  June,  64 

Hpory  W.  Thayer 27  Aug., 

CharJes  L.  Palmer    1  Oct., 

Charles  \V.  Howard 2  Feb.,   65 

W  Scott  Whitfney 4  Feb., 

JJarvvinL.  Wc  ks «ft  Feb., 

William  Fisher 4  Feb., 

E.  IT.  Gurnev 24.^rnr., 

Harrison  P.  Kingsley 1  July, 

Sberman  A.  Case,  a.  w.  m. 
A.  W.  Thompson,  a.  w.  m. 
A.  Halleck  ]jolbrook,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Lucieu  Damamville 10  Aug. ,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Galufiha  B.  Balcli 8  Jan.,   G^ 

Chaplain. 

Daniel  P  Cilly                  25  Apr     65 

Note  l.— No  brevet  apiiointments  are  entered  on  this  register,  except  those  announced  in.  General 
Orders  before  Oct.  14,  1R65. 

NOTE  2. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  tliifl 
•  register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  the  3]  st  of  August,  1865. 


NEW  YORK    CAVALRY. 


ait) 


SECOND   PROVISIONAL  REGI- 

MENT. 

(This  regiment  was  formed  June 

17, 

1H65.  by  the  consolidation  of 

the 

6tli  and  15th  regiments  New  York 

•   cavalry,  and  mu^tercd  out  Aug 

ust 

*    9,  1865,  in  accoi  dance  with  orders 

from  the  Wai-  Department.) 

Colonel. 

Chas.  L.  Pitzhugh,  B.  3.18  Feb., 

65 

(Brevet  Maj.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Harrison  White 16  May, 

63 

i.Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  13  March,  1865.) 

Majors. 

Robert  H.  R.  Hyde 4  Dec, 

63 

George  E.  Farmer 4  Jlay, 

65 

George  W.  Goler 16  May, 

Captains. 

William  S.  Du'ryca 21  Jan., 

63 

Leonard  F.  Hathaway. .  .26  Aug., 

James  P.  Moschell 5  .Sept. 

John  S.  Hicks 13  Oct., 

James  Gating 1  Dec, 

64 

John  K.  Malone 1  Dec, 

J.  Hamilton  Bell 1  Dec. , 

John  W.  Blunt 1  Jan., 

65 

" 

Jerome  B.  Wheeler 16  Jan., 

Albert  J.  Hill  18  Jlay, 

Newcomb  J.  Weston 19  May, 

WUIiam  P.  Weller,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Peter  V.  Haskin 1  Dec. , 

64 

Hiram  E.  Preelan 1  Dec, 

John  Muldoon 1  Dec, 

Morgan  D.  Lewis,  Adft    2  Dec, 

James  B.  Chilson 23  Dec, 

OrvilleD.  Wilson, J2.  C.  S.  1  Jan., 

63 

Jerome  B.  Manley 9  Feb., 

Silas  S.  Bigelow 13  Apr., 

William  Stanton 21  Apr., 

' 

Thomas  Fry 1  May, 

Edwin  Q.  Peck 16  May, 

Thomas  M.  Wells 28  May, 

Eiley  E.  Horton,  E.  Q.M.30  May, 

E.  A.  New,  a.  to.  m. 

Edgar  L.  Miller,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  I.  Eberts 22  Jan. , 

65 

Harrison  H.  Mitchell 9  Feb.' 

Frederick B.  Whittaker.  .12  Feb., 

Nomdo  De  Vrics 13  Feb., 

Casualties. 


316 


NEW  TOKK  CAVALRY. 


James  F.  Pottit 97  Feb.,  65 

Edward  Pointer 7  Mar., 

John  Gallagher 16  Apr., 

William  11.  Ashley 22  May, 

James  Holohan.  a.  w.  m. 
D.  McD.  Campbell,  a.  w.  m. 
John  J3.  Be  man,  a.w.m. 
William  Carpenter,  a.  w.  m. 

Surg-eon. 

Augustus  P.  Clark 8  May,   63 

Assistant  Surgeo'Q.s. 

Milton  A.  Hn.lsted 26  Jan.,    64 

John  C.  Wall 25  May, 

Chaplain. 

• 

George  D.  Crooker i  5  Dec,   61 

Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register,  except  those  announced  in  General 
■  Orders  befor*'  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it.stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW    YOEK    CAYALRT. 


317 


SECOND TIEGTMENT  MOUNTED 

RIFLES. 

(This  regiment  wae  organized  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  frum  October,  1863, 
to  February,  1864,  to  serve  three 
years.  It  wmk  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice August  10,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) ^ 

*'coal  harbor."  "petkhsburg," 
"buthesd  a  church,"  "weldon 
railroad."  ''pegram's  farm," 
"hatcher's  run,"  "poplar 
spring  church." 

Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel^ 

JosephH.  Wood,ai.a..l5  Apr.,  65 

Major. 

William  H.  Mapes 5  Feb.,  65 

Captains. 

HenryG.  Stebbins 26  Jan.,*64 

James  M.  Watson 5  Feb., 

Samuel  D.  Stevenson  ...  6  Feb., 

Pfter  C.  Kclchner 29  Sept. , 

Augubtus  Dudd 4  Nov., 

George  F.  Gould ,,..19  Nov.,   m 

John  C.  Terry 15  Apr.,   65 

First  Lieutenants. 

Henry  F.Pierce,  K.Q.Af.l4  July,    63 

Watson  W.  Dush 12  Jan.,    64 

Uriah  J.  WaUeman 5Feb., 

Eili-y  P.  Butrick -.19  Nov., 

John  M.  Hill,  R.  C.S 29  Nov., 

Fernando  Smith 14  Dec, 

HarlanJ.  Swilt 22  Dec, 

Franklin  Uogcry,  Adft.. 13  Jan.,    65 
Charles  W.  Flagler....  16  Feb.,  ' 

EliKahler 5  May, 

Henry  J.  Arnold,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  A.  Crapser 8  Oct.,    64 

Nelson  H.  Beebe 25  Jan.,    65 

George  W.  Thayer 19  Apr., 

Ernest  M.  C.  Mansfield,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

EobertT.  Paine,  jr 1  Aug.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Eli  D.  Woodworth 24  Feb.,  64 

Chaplain. 
Washington  Stickney  . .  .30  Jan.,    65' 


CasUaltjes. 


Resigned,  (8.) 

Major  Jehu  D.  Numan,  August  1, 1864. 

Captain  Henry  Wells,  August  10,  1864. 

Captain  Jerry  P.  Fairraan,  May  18,  1865. 

Captain  Henry  Eunyan,  May  24, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  A.  Briggs,  R.  G.  S.,  August  27, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  P.  Warren,  Adj't,  September  7, 1864. 

Second  Lieul.  Charles  W.  Page,  May  18, 1835. 

Second  Lieut;  Charles  T.  Hyde,  May  18,  1865. 


Discharged,  (12.) 

Colonel  John  Fisk,  May  18, 1865.    ■ 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jasper  N.  Raymond,  January  9, 1865. 

Major  John  H.  Fralick,  January  28,^865. 

Captain  Hcjnnj  B,  Bernard,  January  20, 1865. 

Firtt  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  Tipling,  May  15, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Gtorge  H.  Lawrence,  May  25, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Franklin  Rogers,  October  26, 1864.  (Recom- 
missioned  from  civil  life  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Adj't  Jan- 
uary 13, 1865.) 

Second  Lieut,  Calvin  McAllister,  November  5, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  D.  Reeves,  January  24, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Monroe  Evans,  May  15, 1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Hugh  McGregor  Wilson,  May  15,1865. 

Chaplain  Joseph  F.  Wade,  October  24, 1864. 


Died,  (H.) 

Captain  William  F.  Williams,  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  near  Petersburg,  Va. 

Captain  Joseph  M.  Rushmore,  August  16,  1864,  of  disease  at 
Lockport,  N.  Y, 

Captain  Eli  Morse,  April  1,1865,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Dinwiddle  C- H.,Va. 

First  Lieut.  James  B,  N.  De  Long,  kllled'in  front  of  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  June  18,  1864. 

Fii'st  Lieut.  John  V.  Bedell,  July  8, 1864,  of  wounds  received 
at  Petersburg,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  Jeremiah  R.  Morrison,  June  6, 1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  James  L.  Atwood,  killed  by  sharpshooter  near 
Petersburg,  Va.,  June  26,  186^. 

Second  Lieut.  John  P.  Numan,  killed  in  action  at  Hatcher's 
Run,  Va.,  December  9, 1864. 


Dismissed,  (5.)  ' 

Major  Nahum  Ward  Cady,  October  26, 1864. 
Captain  James  T.  Hall,  September  26, 1864. 
Captain  Martin  H.  McChesney,  November  30, 1864. 
Captain  William  J.  S.  McAllister,  June  19,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Kleber  D.  Taggert,  June  30, 1865. 


Note. — The  roster  of  ofacers  ia  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


318 


_NEW  YORK  CAVALRY. 


TPIIKD  REGIMENT.* 

(Thia  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  from  July  17,  1861,  to 
August  '■22,  1861,  to  fievve  three 
years.  On  the  expiration  of  its' 
tLrm  of  service  the  original  mem- 
b^ry  (exceptveteraDfi)  were  muster- 
ed out,  and  tbe  regiment,  composed 
of  veterans  a'-id  recruits,  retained  in 
service.  It  was  consolidated  with 
the  7th  Nuw  York  cavah-y  July  21, 
1805.) 


(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honoi'able 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Itieutenant  Colonel. 


Majors, 


Captains. 

George  F.  Dern 24  July, 

James  A.  Allis 25  July, 

Ii-vi'in  M.  Stnrr 8  Jan., 

George  C.  Gibbs 9  Jan., 

Maurice  Leyden 1  Apr., 


First  Lieutenants. 

William  L.  Ogden,  Adft-1()  Jan., 
Frank  A.  Norton,  7;.Q.JJ  10  Jan., 
Joseph  E.  Morrie,  IL  C.  S.  10  Jan., 

Addiaon  G.  Henry 10  Jan., 

Jamea  H.  Bailey 1  Apr., 


Second  Liautenants. 

George  D.  Walking 10  Jan., 

Alphonso  II.  Babcnck. -.10  Jan., 

Thomas  W.  Goring 10  Jan., 

Alexandf  r  Lawaon 10  Jan., 

tAllen  H.  Hahn 1  Mar., 


65. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (6.) 

Major  Jeptha  GaiTard,  December  7,  1863.  to  Colonel  1st  U. 
S.  colored  cavalry. 

Captain  Nathan  P.  Pond,  December  7,  1863,  to  Major  Ist  U. 
S.  colored  cavalry. 

Captain  Hervey  W.  Brown,  December  14,  ^863;  to  Major  Ist 
U.  S.  colored  cavalry. 

Second  Lieut  Archibald  Mclntyre,  December  3,  1863,  to  Cap- 
tain lat  U.  S.  colored  cavah-y. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Debus,  December  13,  1863,  to  Captain 
Ist  U.'S.  colored  cavalry. 

Second  Lieut.  Reynold  L.  Ford,  December  20,  186?,  to  First 
Lieut,  and  R.  Q.  M.  2d  U.  S.  colored  cavalry. 


Transferred,  (2.)        • 

First  Lieut.   George  W.  Graham,  May  1,  1863,  to  1st  U.  S. 

colored  cavalry. 
Assistant  Kurgeon  Frederick  Douglas,  April  4,  1864,  to  170th 

New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (36.) 

Colonel  James  H.  Van  Allen,  April  8,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  Mix,  E.  Q.,  December  27,  1862. 

Mujor  CharlCH  Fitzsimmons,  June  11,  1863. 

Major  Alonzo  Stearns,  Oitober  10,  1864.- 

Captain  Judson  Downs,  January  24,  1862. 

Captain  Peter  BI.  Murphy,  October  5,  1862. 

Captain  Walter  S.  Joy,  December  3,  186J. 

Captaiu  Charles  S.  Everett,  December  28,  1862. 

Captain  M.  McNamara,  January  2,  1863. 

Captain  John  F.  Maschell,  March  11, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Raphael  Scala,  November  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  L.  A.  Phillips,  November  14,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Ball,  December  2,  186L 

First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Loveless,  February  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  McGuire,  Apiil  IG,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  K.  Miller,  April  IG,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  A.  IV.  Ilodgicaji,  May  23,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  R.  Spaulding,  May  29,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Israel  Putnam,  November  5,  180,'. 

First  Lieut.  Collins  Chetbrough,  Adj't,  December  30,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Gardner,  April  15,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  O'Brien,"  September  20,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Fleming,  November  29,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Landing  Munson,  December  21,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Orannau,  December  21,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Demorest,  F.-bruary  22,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Jonas  S.  Bayne,  March  11,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Wia.  H.  D.  Sweet,  August  13,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  George  Ston«,  December  21,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  7'ibbits,  January  13,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Ira  Holmes,  February  2,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  V.  Lawrence,  May  22  1863. 

Second  tieut.  Perez  Dimmick,  May  12,  1865." 

Second  Lieut.  Oscar  W.  Grant,  May  15,  ]8G5 

Chaplain  Ebenezer  G.  Townsend,  April  9   1862 

Chaplain  Edward  Wall,  October  12,  1864  ' 


*  Called  also  Van  Allen  Cavalry. 
t  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 


NEW   YOPK    CAT  ALKY. 


319» 


Surgeon. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 
WUliam R.  Brown 1  Apr.,  65 


Chaplain. 


Discltarged,  (48.) 

Colonel  George  W.  Lewis,  July  13,  1865. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Ferria  Jiicoba,  jr..  October  12,  1S64. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Samuel  C.  Pievco,  July  13,  1B65. 

Major  George  W.  Cole,  December  10,  1863. 

Major  Newton  Hall,  October  11,  1864. 

Major  Lsiae;  H.  Putnam,  July  12,  1865. 

Major  John  Ebbs,  July.lS,  1S65. 

Captain  Jamea  E.  Chamberlm,  August  13,  1864. 

Captain  George  P.  Jocknick,  August  28.  1864. 

Captain  Kowland  M.  Hall,  Ausust  31,  1864. 

Captain  John  M.  Willson,  Senj^embcr  6,  1864. 

Capta  n  Colin  Richardson,  October  12.  1864. 

Captain  Henry  S.  Joy,  October  13,  1864. 

Captain  Julian  Perrcy,  October  29,  1864. 

Captain  Boriah  Wilber,  July  12,  1865. 

Captam  John  M,  Post,  July  12,  1865.. 

Captain  Charles  C.  Krotaer,  July  12,  1865. 

Captain  George  B.  Gourand,  July  12,  1865. 

Captain  George  Smith,  July  12,  1865. 

Captain  Oliver  C.  Spoor,  July  12,  1865. 

Captain  Charles  II.  Hamilton,  July  12,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  D.  Gardner,  Steptembcr  29,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  D.  Williams,  Adj't,  Noven^ber  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Hamilton  Brown,  November  30,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Benj.  H   Morgan,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  20, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Leon  Benson,  October  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Byron  W.  Gates,  October  13,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Sherman  Greig,  October  20,  1864. 

p.rst  Lieut.  Lind  Beecher,  October  20,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Burke,  October  29,  1864. 

Fii^t  Lieut.  Enoch  Stahlen,  February  13,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Ensminger,  July  12,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Marshal  D.  Bice,  July  12,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Herman  D.  Harauer,  July  12,  1865., 

First  Lieut.  John  A.  Wolfe,  July  12,  1865.  ' 

First  Lieut.  John  Gregory,  July  12,  186.5. 

First  Lieut.  Oscar  Sheldon,  July  12,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  John  A.  Carpenter,  July  13,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Townsend,  May  29,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Jarvis  W.  Rme:,  June  10,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Jeffries,  October  12,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Milton  H.  Smith,  October  13,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Jonathan  W.  Kent,  July  12,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Chiler,  July  12,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  E.  Borst,  July  12,  186.5. 

Second  Lieut.  Garlis  McKay,  July  12,  1865. 

Surgeon  William  H.  Palmer,  August  27,  1S64. 

Surgeon  John  L.  Van  Alstyne,  July  12,  1865. 

Died,  (3.) 

Colonel  Simon  H.  Mix,  Idlled  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va., 

June  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  Mayes.kiUed  at  Stony  Creek,  Va.,  May  7, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Herman  E.  Smith,  killed  in  action  at  Darbys- 

town  Koad,  Va.,  October  7,  1864. 

Missing,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  Nourse,  R.  Q.M.,  since  September — ,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Augustus  G.  Brewer,  October  12,  1864. 
Second  L-eut.  Zebulon  C.  Robinson,  July  28,  1864. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


■■320 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


» 

third  provisional  eegi-  ' 

meNt. 

Casualties. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  June 
23,  1865,  by  the  couBolidation  of  the 

'     13tli  and  16lh  reeimeutB  New  York 
cavalry,  and  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice September  21,  1865,  in  accord- 
ance witli  orders  from  tlie  War  De- . 
partmont.) 

Colonel. 

Nelson  B.  Sweitzer,  BK. 

li.,  fi.  g 12  Nov.,  64 

(Brevst  Bri?.  Gm.  13    March   1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Nathaniel  Coles 30  Mar.,  64 

Majors. 

George  B.  Bosworth 9  Jan.,    64 

John  Birdsall 14  May, 

Charles  H.  Hatch 18  Aug.,  65 

Captains. 

Francis  M.  Baker 5  Feb.,  64 

Francis  C.  Brown 22  Feb., 

Frank  Lord.             .            4  Apr     ' 

Julius  Windsbecker 4  Aug., 

Mathew  Tuck  ...               4  Aug 

Elbert  Hegeman 7  Oct., 

Edwiu  Y.  Lansing 8  Nov., 

Samuel  P.  Gad 3  Dec, 

John  Hoagland 17  Jan.,    65 

William  A.  Revell 3  Apr., 

William  J.  Koays 22  Apr., 

Edward  P.  Doherty 23  Apr., 

« 

First  Lieutenants. 

Albert  Ladne,  R.  Q.  M. .  9  Mar.,   63 
William  J.  Kavanaugh..l6  Sept., 
A.'B.  Wilbur,  R.  C.  S...  2  Dec, 

William  Farrell 8  July,  64 

Charles  P.  Moore 1  Sept., 

James  K.  Mason,  ^^'(..24  Oct., 

Andrew  Slorah 10  Jan.,    65 

C.  H.  Parnsworth 10  Jan., 

Thomas  Uyau 17  Jan., 

W.  P.  Crawley  ., 21  Feb., 

Cornelius  r  Moore 4  Apr., 

Arthur  A.  0.  Keef 5  Apr., 

George  F.  I^rench 13  Apr., 

Michael  Burns 1  May, 

' 

Second  Lieutenants. 

J.  Morton  Bulluss 14  Apr.,  64 

George  A.  Buckingham . .  5  Dec. , 
Thomas  Manning 7  Dec, 

Peter  McNaughton 12  Feb., 

John  F.  Hoover 13  Feb., 

Charles  Sutter 6  Apr 

William  Davia 5  May,' 

NEW   TOEK    CAVALEY. 


321 


Frederick  W.Schwaab.. 16  May,  65 

Gabriel  A.  Mueller 19  May, 

John  T.  Hall 19  May, 

Thomas  Carolan 18  Aug., 

Lawrence  Moore 19  Aug. , 

Surgeon. 

J.  M.  HomiBton 9  Oct.,    63 

Assistant  Surgeons.  '' 

James  T.  Burdick 11  July,  64 

Charles  H.  Terry 3  Jan. ,   65 

CJiaplain. 

Lucius  Sweetland 15  May,  64 


Note. — The  roster  of  officera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


2  b 


322 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


FOURTH  EEGIMEXT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  Irom  August  10, 
1861,  to  November  15, 18t)l,  to  serve 
three  years.  Oa  the  expiration  of 
its  term  of  service  tlie  original  mem- 
bers were  mustered  out,  and  tlio 
regiment,  composed  of  veterans 
and  recraita,  consolidated  witli  tbe 
"th  New  York  cavalry  February 
27,  1865.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


LieuteTuzni  Colonel. 

4 

Majors. 

•August  Haurand 28  Oct.,    63 

Edward  Schwartz -IMar.,  64 


CaptalTis. 

*Thomaa  H.  Phillipson...  3  Dec,  63 

*Wrlliam  Blewott 15  Feb.,   64 

John  Hall ...15  Feb., 

Edwin  H.  Sawyer 15  Feb., 

William  H.  Oliver 82  Dec, 


First  Lieutenants. 

*08car  Tompkins 1  Feb., 

'Henry  W.  Clench 15  Feb., 

Joseph  O.  Carrall 15  Feb., 

Henry  J.  Mundy,  iH.  ?!3.25  Jan., 
Thomas  L.  Cooper 1  Feb., 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Surgeon. 
*D6  Witt  C.  Boebe 5  Dec,  64 

Assistant  Surgcoila. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (7.) 


Chaplain. 


Captain  Martin  F.  Skaivinsky,  December  18,  1861. 

Captain  Mortimer  Van  Straiuz,  July  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  It.  Ducoesnog,  December  18,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Ferdinand  Berger,  January  20,  18G4. 

Surgeon  Adolpli  Meyer,  July  22,  1862. 

Surgeon  Wprris  Franklin,  October  11,  1862. 

Surgeon  Buel  G.  Streeter,  September  24, 1863. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (8.) 

Captain  William  Allen,  October  14,  1864. 
Captain  Adolph  Schneider,  October  15,  1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Williams,  November  16.  1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Allen,  November  16,  1864. 
FiAit  Lieut.  Daniel  Biggs,  October  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  Major,  October  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Enno  F.  Wenkebach,  November  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Diedrich  Pentzel,  November  25,  1864. 


Discharged,  (43.) 

Colonel  Lonis  P.  Di  Cesnola,  September  4,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  K.  Purnell,  December  12,  1863 

Lieut.  Colonel  Augustus  Pruyn,  December  15,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  F.  Maakcns,  November  29,  1861. 

Captain  John  McDonnell,  December  18,  1861. 

Captain  R.  H.  Olmsted,  March  11,  1862. 

Captain  Samuel  Guiither,  April  30,  1862. 

Captain  Greslow  Porkorny,  May  19,  1863. 

Captain  George  Eyek,  October  1],  1882. 

Captain  Christopher  Dolan,  February  25,  1863. 

Captain  Frank  Begelow,  March  25,  1863. 

Captain  Julius  Von  Wlttke,  April  9,  1863. 

Captain  Adolph  Von  IJachenhassen.  April  20,  1863. 

Captain  Louis  Ahrens,  April  27,  1863. 

Captain  Peter  Bennett,  November  20,  1863. 

Captain  William  E.  Bragan,  April  17,  1864. 

Captain  Herman  Richter,  September  23,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Schmidt,  January  10,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Nicholas  Papafy,  Adft,  January  16,  1862 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Pitt,  March  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  Whitsed,  April  9.  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Gilbert  E.  Overton,  April  30,  1862. 

Fii¥t  Lieut.  Louis  Selbcrt,  May  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Oscar  Kramer,  April  1,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  W.  Oscar  Von  Benin,  June  19,  1863. 

Fii*st  Lieut  Adolph  Von  Bonin,  July  20,  1863. 

First  Lieut,  Baldwin  Canne,  September  23,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  Smith,  September  23,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Alex.  Nubarger,  tt.  Q.  M.,  November  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Frank  White,  R.  C.  S.,  November  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Donald  McDonald,  Adft,  March  1,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  S.  Farley,  January  2,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Harding  Weston,  March  10,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  R.  O'mstead,  May  7,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Frank  Stables,  May  16,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Behreji^,  July  23,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Hawkins,  Febraary  3  1863 

Second  Lieut.  James  Lyon,  March,  11,  1863         ' 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Smith,  March  12^  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  Martin  Brawn,  Juno  5,  1863  ' 

Assistant  Surgeon  Thomas  Snow,  Juno  20   1863 

Chaplain  William  E.  Strickland,  April  30  i862 

Chaplain  John  C.  Jaooby,  June  11,  1863  ' 


*  Discharged  by  reabon  of  consolidation. 


NEW    YORK    CAVALRY. 


323 


The  following  is  a  list  of  enlisted  men 
of  this  regiment  to  whom  medals  of 
honor  have  been  awax'ded  by  the 
Secretary  of  War : 

PriTate  Frank  Leslie. 


Died,  (6.) 

Lieut..Colonel  Ferries  Nazcr,  April  23,  1863. 

Captain  H^'illiam  Hart,  killed  in  action  at  Raccoon  Ford,  Sep- 
tember 16,  1863. 

Captain  George  Von  Schwenke.  November  1,  1863. 

Captain  Nehemiah  II.  Maun,  killed  in  action  at  Chester  Gap, 
Va.,  August  16,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Jnhu  P.  Ketchura,  October  8,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Oliver  S.  Wood,  killed  near  Qiunlian  Station, 
July  12,  1864. 

Missing,.  (  9.) 

Captain  Herman  R.  Segebarth,  since  August  10, 1861. 
Captain  George  Schwarzman,  since  Decembpr — ,  1861. 
Captain  Frederick  B.  R^'V^re,  siui  e  April  30,  1862. 
Captain  Albert  de Plougen,  since  October  — ,  ISUi. 
First  Lieut,  Frederick  Pasdimoni,  since  August  10.  1864. 
First  Lieut.   Peter  Sohlehter,  eince  Decon-bor  — .  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  Anderson,  since  August  10,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Loais  Bothrhild,  (■inc.'  December  — ,  1861. 
Second  Lieut-  Louis  Galatzky,  since  April — ,  1862. 


Dismissed,  (14.) 

Colonel  Christian  Dickel,  Septcrtber  12,  1862. 

Major  A.  Von  Penehelsteiu,  August  10,  1863. 

Captain  Jo/i?i  Trantwein,  February  18,  1862. 

Captain  F.  S.  Schmidt,  May  23,  1863. 

Captain  Alphonzo  Von  Gontard,  August  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  Badel,  June  23„1862. 

Fir.-t  Lieut.  Robert  Reimmer,  August  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  L.  Von  Zablikd,  February  19,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Nathaniel  8.  IlustL-d,  February  6,  186.5. 

Second  Lieut.  George  S.  Beckwith,  December  31,  1861. 

SeeoLid  Lieut.  Alfred^.  Spann,  February  25,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Morris  Behrend,  Batt.  Q.  M.,  August  11,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Julius  Samson,  August  13,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Lowei  y,  September  7,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Captain  Edward  Burling,  June  1,  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  conBolidation. 


524 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


FIFTH  EBGIMEKT.* 

(Thisregimeutwny  organized  at  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  from  August  15,  1861, 
to  October  31,  1861,  for  three  years. 
The  original  members  were  mus- 
tered out,  by  detachments,  in  Octo- 
ber, 1864.  Tlie  organization,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruits,  was 
retained  in  service  until  Jniy  19, 
1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out,  in 
accordaijee  with  orders  from  the 
"War  Department.)  "* 

"BIG  BETHEL,"  "yoRKTOWN," 
"  HANOVER  COORT  HOUSE,"  "ME- 
CHANIrsVlLLE,"  "G,\Ii*JES'S 

MILLS,"  "PEACH  ORCHARD," 
"SAVAGE  STATION,"  "WHITE  OAK 
SWAMP,"  -"GLENDALE,"  "MAL- 
VI:R.V  HILL,"  "GAL-JESVILLE," 
"."SECOND  BULL  RUN,"  "ANTiE- 
TAM,"  "FREDERICKSBURG," 

"  CHANCELLOKSVILLE." 

Colonel, 

Amos  n.  White 19  Dec,   64 

Lieiittnant  Colonel. 

Theodore  A.  Boice 30  Jan.,    65 

Majors. 

Elmer  I.  Barker 24  ISTov.,  64 

Henry  A.  D.  Merritt 28  Feb.,   65 

Cayiains. 

William  D.  Lucas 19  Jan.,   63 

Eugene  B.  Hayward 15  Nov.,  64 

Liberty  C.  Abbott 24  Nov., 

Jabez  Chambers 15  Jan.,    65 

W.  F.  Oakley 2  May, 

Edmund  Blunt,  jr 1  Mar., 

John  11.  Wright 1  Mar. , 

Frazier  A.  Boutelle,  a.  w.  m. 
B.  W.  Wbittemore,  a.  w.  m. 
Laurence  L.  0"CoDuer,  a.  w.  m. 
George  C.  Morton,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Jos.  A.  Phillips,  R.  C.  S. .  6  Sept. 
Fred.  M.  Sawyer,  Adft..  1  July, 

Samuel  McBride 27  July, 

Merritt  N.  Chafey .'.  23  N ov. 

Lucius  F.  Reune 23  Nov. 

De  Witt  H.    Dickinson, 

R.  Q.  M 23  Nov., 

Michael  Hayes 23  Nov. 

William  H.  Whitcomb  ..24  Nov.: 

Ransom  A.  Perkins 25  Nov., 

Foster  Dickinson 25  Nov.; 

I  Christopher  Heron 17  Jan., 

William  G.  Peckbam 1  Mar. 

'William  Lenbey,  a.  vj.  m. 

*called  also  the  First  Ira  Harris  Chcard, 


64 


65 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (l.) 
Captain  John  G.  Viall,  May  18,  1864,  to  Captain  and  A.  Q.  1 

Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  George  A.  Crocker,  November  1, 1861,  to  6tbNe' 
York  cavjdry. 

Resigned,  (35.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  P.  Bacon.  September  12,  1864. 

Major  James  Davidson,  May  '-'d,  1862. 

Major  Phdip  G.  Voitght,  July  1,  186-!. 

Major  Washington  Wheeler,  September  28,  1862. 

Major  George  H.  Gardner,  November  1,  1862.  ■ 

Major  Wilham  P.  Pralt,  January  30,  1863. 

Captain  Lyon  Isaacs,  May  3,  1862. 

Captain  George  A.  Bennett,  June  22,  leO-l 

Captain  Justus  P.  Fostei-,  August  28,  1862. 

Captain  August  P  Green,  November  8,  1862. 

Captain  William  P.  Ilallett,  December  9,  1862. 

Captain  Alfred  W.  Creamer,  January  12,  1863. 

Captain  Levi  Curtis,  January  19,  l863 

Captain  William  H.  Williams,  February  7,  1863. 

Captain  Eugene  D.  Dimmick,  November  6,  1863. 

Captain  William  P.  Dye,  September  3,  1864. 

Captain  James  A.  Penfield,  May  2.  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  C.  Woodiuff.  April  8,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Dav,d  Abahbot,  May  3,  1862. 

First  Lieut. 'Ihomas  Burns,  May  23,  1862. 

FirstLieut.  Henry  L.Bogardus,  May  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  H  JS'ichols,  June  12.  1862. 

Fjrst  Lieut   Charles  C.  ?uydam,  Jnno  30,  1863. 

First  Lieuf.  Willis  M.  Boyer,  July  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Whiteford,  November  15, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Eugene  B.  Gere,  November  19, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henri/  Wilson,  December  29,  1862. 

rir.'!t  Lieut.  Edw.nrd  D.  Toller,  October  29, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  D.aniel  B  Merriman,  March  29, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  George  S.  Clougb,  May  9, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  J.  McArdle,  Jnne  1, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Vonkletiing,  September  8, 1853. 

Surgeon  Jolm  R.  Cooper,  July  1,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  IT.  D.  Parsons,  June  23, 1663. 

Chaplain  Robert  R.  Thompson,  November  13, 1862. 


Mustered  out  on  expiratimi  of  term  of  service,  (  g .) 

Colonel  .John  Hammond,  September  3,  1864. 

M.ajor  Abram  II.  Krom,  October  21.  1864. 

Captain  William  B.Cary,  October  23,  1864. 

First  L  eat.  William  B.  Pickett,  September  21,  1864. 

First  Lieut  Liiison  S.  De  Forrest,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  S3, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  B.  Wavgh,  October  23, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  J.  Apph  by,  October  — ,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Walter  C.  Smith,  September  21,  1864. 

Surgeon  ±,ucius  P.  Woods,  January  3,  1865. 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


325 


Second  Lieutenants, 

William  F.  Boyd 2  Apr.,   64 

JohnK.  Jeffrey 93  Nov. 

Peter  McMullen 23  Nov. , 

C.M.  Pease   23  Nov., 

Jeremmh  J.  Callanan  .  ..25  Nov., 

Thomas  O'Keet'e 2  Jan.,    65 

Edward  Pries ,16  Jan., 

William  H.  Knight 1  Mar., 

Ju^fuf;  Travis 2  May, 

Patrick  Tiifany,  a.  w.  m. 
Matthew  Strait,  a.  w.  m. 
Wil^am  H.  Conklin,  a.  w.  m. 


Surgeon. 
Orlando  H.  Armstrong.. 21  Jan.,   65 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Richard  H.  Goodell 9  May,   64 

Isaac  N.  Mead 22  Jan.,    65 

Chaplain. 
Louis  N.  Bondrye 31  Jan. ,    63 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  (hiw  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honorhave  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  W-ar: 

Quartermaster  Sergeant  David  H. 

,  Scofield. 

Corporal  John  Walsh, 


Discharged,  (16.) 

Captain  Ira  Wright,  September  22, 1862.- 

Captain  George  C-  Morton,  Ftbntary  1^1864. 

Captain  F'rank  A.  Munson.  July  19, 1864. 

Captam  Charles  J  Farley  January  U.  1865. 

Captain  James  Bryants,  Jauimvy  J  8, 1805. 

Captain  Seth  B  Rvder,  May  13, 1865. 

FTst  Lieut.  Theodore  C.  Baron,  AdJ't.  February  18, 1869. 

First  Lieut.  John  R.  Richardson,  Adft,  February  18,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Moses  Mcjtzesheimer,  Adft,  F.ebruary  18, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Frotkingham,  Adft,  February  18, 1862. 

First  L  eut.  XaKre7icc  A   O' Conner,   August   16,    1863.     (Re- 

commissioued  as  Captain  and  present  at  muster  out.) 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Black,  December  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Philip  Krohm.  May  13,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H  Origin,  Batt.  Adft,  Sept.  6,  1862. 
Second  Ij\evit.  Ahram  H.  If asbrouk,  Batt.  Adft,  September  6, 

1863.    (Recommissioncd  aa  Captain  Janiiary  31, 1863^) 
Assistant  Surgeon  £.  C.  Webb,  September  8,  1863. 


Vied,  (10.) 

Captain  Thomas  Coyle,  November  24.  1861,  of  disease. 

Captain  Samutl  Ten  Broeclc,  July  4,  1863. 

Captain  August  Baker,  September  18,  1863,  at  Kelly's  Ford, 
Va.,  of  wounds  received  from  guerillas. 

Captain  Zolman  J.  McMabters,   September  24,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease. 

Captain  Luke  McGuinn,  killed  in  battle  of  Wilderness,  Va., 
May  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Jonas  A.  Benedict,  December  11,  1861,  of  dis 
eapo. 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  Gall,  Adft,  killed  in  action  atPIanover, 
Pa.,  June  30,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Philip  Dwyre,   May  27,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  battle  of  Front  Royal,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  Elam  S.  Dye,  killed  in  action  at  Hanover,  Pa., 
June  30,  1863. 

Second   Lieut.    Charles   H.    Greenleaf,    August  26,   1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action. 


Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Gardiner,  since  December  31,  1861. 

Dismissed,  (9.) 

Colonel  Othneil  De  Forrest,  JIarch  24, 18S4. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Robert  Johnstone,  December  5,  3863. 
Captain  Charles  Arthur,  October  24,  1862. 
Captain  Abram  H.  Hasbrouk,  December  20, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  Watson,  July  22, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Collins,  December  13, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  B.  Grice,  May  7, 1863. 
Second  Lieut,  Eugene  Sullivan,  March  •J.A,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  Robert  Harper,  November  :^,  1864, 


NOTK. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


526 


NEW    YORK    CAVALRY. 


SIXTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This regiment wa'*  nrganized  at  Ntw 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  '-ieplembei 
12,  186L.  to  December  19,  L86i.  for 
three  yeiira.  Thenriginiil  mi'mbrrn 
were  miTstered  out  on  (.■xpiiMlion  ui' 
their  term  of  service,  and  tin.''  rgaii- 
izatiou,  composed  of  vetentDH  mid 
recruits,  retaiaed  in  serv  cc.  and 
subsequently  L-(>n:jnl'(l;ii.  d  with  the 
15th  New  York  ciivaliy  vf)lurteer9 
June  17,  I8ii.');  ihe  "consniiditted 
force  known  us  the  -.^IdiSL-w  York 
provisional  cavalry.)  ^ 

Tlie  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  nut  yetpubUshL.diu  oiders.) 


Colonel. 

tChaa.  L.  Fitzhugh,  B.Q  IS  Feb.,   65 
{Brevet  Major  Gen.  i;iMa.ch,  18^5.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

iHarriaon  White IOMeiv,    65 

{BreveS  Lieut.  Col.  13  llarch,  ituo.) 

Majors. 

jGeorge  W.  Van  Buren  - .  4  July,    63 

tGeorge  E.  Farmer 4  iV:ay,    6o 

tGeorge  W.  Guler 16  May, 

Captains. 

^George  A.  Crocker 3  Oct.,    62 

tWilliaui  S-  Duryea 21  Jan.,    6;i 

fjohn  K.  Mulone 1  iJee  ,   64 

f  James  Gating 1  Di  c, 

tJ.  Hamilton  Bell ]  Dec, 

tJohnW.  Btunt IjLin.,    65 

tjeromt;  B    Wlierlt;r 16Jasi., 

§Randall  Grant yF.  b., 

§Sllas  N;  Pierce 13  Uuy, 

tAIbert  J.  Hid 18  May, 

tKcwcomb  J.  Weston..  .19  Way, 

First  Lieutenants. 

SHeniy  Mahuken 3  .Jan.,    63 

§David  H,  Cortelyon 6  Apr.,   64 

tPeterV.  Hiiskm 1  Dec., 

fjohn  Middoon 1  Dec, 

triiram  E.  Freelan %1  Uec, 

tMorgan  D.  Lewis,  Adj't.  '2  Dec, 

tJames  B.  Chilson 23  Deci, 

!-OrvilIcD.WilsoQ,/Z.C.5    IJan.,    65 

§Alonzo  Goodfrliow 20  Ja')., 

§f'^llison  M.  Norton 4  I'eb., 

f>ThomaB  B.  Adams 5  i''i'b-, 

T Jerome  B.  Manlcy 9  Feb., 

tThonius  Fry 1  May, 

tEdwinQ.  Peck   16  May, 

l-Thnmas  M.  WcUh 28  May, 

fRiley  E.  Hoiton,  R.  Q.M  3U  May, 

^  Call. 


Casualties. 


PromoUd,  (2.) 

Coloael  Thomas  C.  Devin,  March  13,  1865,  to  Brigadier  Gen- 

ei'til  nf  vohinteers. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Richard  Cnrran,  Sept-ember  18,  1864,  to 

Surgeon  9th  New  York  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (15.) 

Major  James  H    Dailv,  September  5.  ]862. 

Mii'ior  Finyd  Chirk.son.  September  5,  )862. 

C.ii'iaiiJ  He'irv  W-  Lyon.  OetobiT  H,  1862. 

Cai.tam  .luhn'L.  Smifh,  October  30,  1862. 

CuDTain   II.   A.    I-I:ill,  December  23,   1862.     (Recommiasioned 

Fir.-.t  Licntenant  aod  R.  q.  M   December  28,  1865.) 
Captain  Wdl  am  A,  She  don,  January  2, 1863. 
Fir^t  [.:ont,  F    A    Patterson,  September  23.  1862.  - 
First  Lu  ut,  W'tham  A.  Parks,  Apill  23,  1864. 
Second  Lienf.  John  G.  Cooi;cr,  September  24,  1862 
Seeoj.d  Lieut.  D.  V.  Jackf^on,  October  27,  1862. 
Second  Li-nt.  Richaid  P.  Denker,  Julv  12,  J  863. 
Second  Lieut,  Ferfius  A.  Eastou,  July  26.  1863. 
S?cnnd  Lient   Lewis  Wetraore,  August  16.  J863.  ' 

Sui-geo!i  Ltvis  ]\L  Kay,  Septembers,  186.^. 
Assistant  Sujgeou  Amos  H.  Bruudage,  Juno  11,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (9.) 

Major  William  E.  Beardsley,  October  21,  1864. 

Captain  Phibp  U.  Wales.  October  8,  1864. 

Ciiptain  VViliiam  L.  Hermanee,  October  21,  1864. 

(.'aptuin  Wilhara  Edwiiids,  Ociober21,  1864. 

Captain  William  F    Aitkens,  Dcce.raber  22,  1864. 

Captain  liiii  y  John^on,  Maich  11,  1865. 

First  Lieut   David  P.  Ridiardson,  i?.  C.  A,  November  27,  ]8^4. 

First  Lii-ut.  Ci^ailes  A.  Ev^irts,  December  2J,  1864^ 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Allyn,  October  31,  1864. 

Discharged,  (15.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  H.  Crocker,  December  29, 1864. 

Major  John  Ciimaidm,  ]\]arch21,  1863. 

Major  Willam  P.  Hall,  May  12,  186.5. 

Captain  Frank  B.  Medlar,  June  8,  1862. 

Caplaio  Freeman  Orne,  June  27,  1862. 

Capfuin  J.  VV.  Stanley,  September  3,  1862.    (Recommisriionecl 

as  First  Lieutenant  and  Adft  Septembi-r  4,  1862.) 
Captain  Homy  A.  Wetmoie,  June  '>,  1864. 
CLiptaiu  Edmcrd  Tilns,  January  13,  1865. 
Fir.-,tLient.  \Vdliam  L.  Mann,  Adft,  July  29,  .1862. 
First  Lieut,  John  F.  Ramsey,  December-13,  1863. 
Fir^t  Lieut.  James  P.  Ilowelt,  Decembers,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  H.  A.  Hall,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  8,  1865, 
First  Lieut.  Charles  M.  Olin,  June  28,  1865. 
Second  L  out.  William  H.  Rutzer,  Batt.  Q,  M,  March 20, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  French,  May  28,  1863 

Died,  O.) 

Lieut  Colonel  Duncan  McVicar,  killed  : 

yylvaniaC.  II.,  V.a..  April  30,  1863. 
Caijtain  Diudatc  C.  Hannas,  September  10,  1862,  of  wounda 

receivi  d  in  acriou. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Crazier,  killed  in  action  near  West  Point, 

Va.,  May  7.  1863. 
d  also  Scco'ui  Ira  Harris  Guard, 


in  action  near  Spott- 


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327 


Second  LieiUenants. 

tRobertl.  Eberts 22  Jan.,   65 

JHarriBon  H.  Mitchell 9  Feb., 

tPrederick  B.  Wbittaktr  12  Feb., 

tNomdo  De  Vrits 15  Feb., 

tJameBP.  Pettif ,...27FLb., 

tWilUam  H.  Ashley 22  Muy, 

Surs'son. 

tAugustus  P.  Clark 8  May,   63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 

1  George  D.  Crooker 5  Dec,  61 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlistpd 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War: 

Cbief  Bugler  ThomasM,  Wells. 
Sergeant  Patrick  McEnroe. 
Fairier  George  E.  Meach. 
Private  Thomas  Keelly. 


First  Lieut.  John  G.  Main,  Adj't,  killed  in  action  near  Straus- 
burg,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 

First  LiL'Ut.  F.  J.  Saunders,  December  15,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Winchester,  Va. 

Second  lA-ut.  William  W.  Phillips,  June  11, 1863,  of  wounds. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Carrell,  January  18,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Missing,  (8.) 

Captain  John  Pierce,  since  October  4,  1863. 
Captain  Raymond  L.  Wright,  since  October  24, 1863. 
First  Lieut,  J.  C.  SchocriLT,  Adft,  since  August — ,  16C2. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  McKinney,  R.  Q,  M.,  since  February  — , 

1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Volney  V.  ?mith,  since  April  — ,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Manchester,  Batt.  Adft,  since' August — , 

1862. 
Surgeon  Joseph  A.  Peterw.  since  January  — ,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  E.  Mulford,  fcince  Augubt  — ,  1862. 

■  Dismissed,  (4.) 

Captain  Pvobert  E.  Ellenback,  August  24, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  J.  W.  Stanley,  Adj't,  May  5,  1B64. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  O.  Neil,  November  12,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Simon  C.  Sanger,  August  18,  18C4 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  William  Kempe,  November  12,  1863. 


t  Transferred  to  the  2d  New  York  provisional  cavalry. 
J  Mustered  out  as  supernumerary  ofBcer  June  28,  1865. 
§  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 
Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


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NEW  YORK    CAVALRY. 


SEVENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  orgnnized  princi- 
pally at  New  York  city  and  New- 
burgh,  N.  Y.,  from  August  31,  i8Cl, 
to  September  9, 1862,  to  t»ei"ve  three 
years.  The  original  members  (ex- 
cept veteraue)  wore  muatered  out 
_of  service  hs  their  tei-nis  rxpired, 
'and  the  regiment,  co.oposcd  of  vet- 
erans and  recruits,,  id  still  in  ser- 
vicL-.) 

(The  official  fist  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  in  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Edwin  V.  Sumner  B.  ^.,  8  Sept.,  64 
(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  28  March,  1865.) 

Lieutena/it  Colonel. 

JameH  N.  Wheelan 17  Aug. ,  65 

Majors. 

Edgar  A.  Hamilton 29  Apr.,  63 

Henry  TerwiiJiger 28  May, 

Minott  A.  Pruyn 23  Aug.,  65 

Captains. 

Cornelius  S.  Masten 11  Sept.,  63 

Silas  E.  Reynolds 20  Apr.,   64 

George  F.  Dern 94  July, 

James  A.  AUis. 25  July, 

Lemuel  B.  Gregory 24  Sept., 

Irwiu  M.  .Starr 8Jan.,    65 

George  C.  Gibbs 9  Jan., 

"VVilsou  Purdy 18  Jan., 

David  Earlo 2  Mar., 

Maurice  Leyden 1  Apr., 

Arthur  S.  Whitcomb 23  Aug., 

David  E.  Ci'onin,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Tbo8.G:H6nsey,ie.C.5..24  Nov.,  63 

Owen  Hall 19  Oct.,    64 

■\Villiam  H.  Ryan  ..1 22  Dec, 

"William  McGhee 26  Dec, 

Addison  G.  Henry lOJan.,    65 

Joseph  E.  Morse 10  Jan., 

William  L.  Ogden 10  Jan. , 

Frank  A.  Norton 10  Jan., 

David  Godfrey 28  Jan. , 

Samuel  M.  Brown 11  Feb., 

James  H.  Bailey 1  Apr,, 

F.J.Kiinn^Cy,Adj't 5  June, 

Charles  H.  Shepard 5  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Christopher  G.  Calo 1  Nov.,  64 

George  D.Watkins 10  Jan.,    65 

.Alexander  Lawson 10  Jan., 

Thomas  W.  Goring 10  Jan, , 

*CaUea 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

Colonel  Charles  C.  Dodge,  November  29,  1862,  to  Brigadier 

General. 

Captain  Louis  Siebert,  May  22,  1863,  to  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G. 
Captain  J-Vaiter  S.  Poor,  March  29,1864,  to  Lieut.  Colonel  2d 

North  Carolina  Union  vols. 
Second  Litut.  Alphonso  E.  Colbraut,  April  28,  1864,  to  Major 

.2d  U.  S.  colored  cavahy. 

Resigned,  (44.) 

Major  William  H.  Scheffelin,  March  17, 1863.  « 

Captain  Lemuel  Walfs,  September  8,  1861. 

Captain  William  J.  Conkling,  February  6,  1862. 

Captain  Maurice  J.  McCornal,  March  21,  1862. 

Captain  Simon  A.  Meliick,  July  8,  1862. 

Captain  George  H.  Dean,  December  16,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  W.  Ball,  Februaiy  5,  1863. 

Captain  Thomas  Freeborn,  May  16,  I860. 

Captain  Thomas  Fairgrieve,  June  16,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Seaman,  December  7,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Alien,  March  21,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Arthur  Hagan,  April  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  Keogan,  November  7,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frank  Fiaher,  December  14,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Byron  W.  Bates,  December  21,  1862. 

Firat  Lieut.  Silas  E.  Reynolds,  May  10, 1863.  (Re commissioned 

as  Captain  April  20.  ]864.1 
First  Lieut.  David  E.  Cronin,  January  31,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Varick,  February  17, 16fi3. 
First  Lieut.  Ja7nes  E.  Ball,  February  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut  James  M.  Eaion,  March  21,  18U3. 
First  Lieut.  Zenas  C.  Warren.  April  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  Barney,  Jlay  8, 18G3. 
First  Lieut.  Volncy  V.  Smith,  May  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  XVliliam  J.  Kavanagk,  June  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  Bruce,  June  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Courtney  H.  James,  R.  C.  S.,  September  25, 1863. 
Fn-st  Lieut.  Moses  VV.  Cartwright,  April  5,  1864.  ' 

First  Lieut.  James  W.  Burton,  January  19, 1865. 
First  Lieut  Wesley  B,  Corby,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  15, 1865. 
First  Lieut  Henry  S.  Dickinson,  Juno  20, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  F.  Brown,  September  12, 1862. 
Second  Lieut  Ferdinand  S.  Penny,  December  3, 1862. 
Second  Lieut  Joseph  L.  Sheffield,  December  11, 1862. 
Second  Lieut  Edward  N.  Wright,  December  16, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  P.  Slmonds,  January  22, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Johii  S.  Atwood,  March  20, 18()3. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Robinson,  April  9, 1863. 
Second  Liejit  Marcus  A.  Morgan,  December  29, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  F.  Mott,  June  28, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  W,  Vau  Voorhies,  July  24, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Hearne,  November  10, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Berry,  June  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Murray,  June  21  1865. 
Chaplain  Peter  M.  Bartlett,  July  30, 1864. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (4.) 

Captain  James  Fairgrieve,  June  16, 1865 
Captain  Samuel  Hill,  June  28,  1865. 
First  Lieut  Stephen  F.  Mills,  November  15  1864 
I  urst  Lieut  Howell  S.  Bj-own,  December  24  1864 


also  First  Battalion  Mounted  Rifles. 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


32£) 


Alpbonso  H.  Babcock-..10  Jan.,  65 

Daniel  Meade 29  Jan., 

G-eorge  B.  Starbird...^...lOFeb.,  ' 

Henry  Mooro 1  Mar., 

A.W.  Hahn 1  Mar., 

Robert  Z.  Johnson 5  June, 

Daniel  P.  Searing 5  June, 

Edwin  Kowdiu 26  June, 

Francis  M.  Wright 21  Sept.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Bradney  GrifBn 1  May,  '63 

"William  JR.  Brown 1  Apr.,  65 

Chaplain. 


Discharged,  (16.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Alexander  G-  Pattoon,  July  10,  1865. 

Captain  William  H.  Sanger,  May  27, 1863.       ■ 

Captain  Lemuel  B   Gregory,  July  26,  1864.     (RecomraiBsioned 

as  Captain  September  24, 1864.) 
Captain  Albert  E.  Adams,  September  9, 1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Harmon,  November  17, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  E.  LewiB,  April  9,  186U.     (Rocommis- 

Kioned  aa  First  Lieutenant  June  11, 1863.) 
First  Lieut.  Charles  R.  Smith,  November  1, 1864, 
First  Lieut.  Melville  C.  Weeks,  November  12, 1865. 
Firat  Lieut.  Barnett  H.  Engelke,  July  12, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  E.  Lordley,  July  21,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Philp,  July  21, 1865. 
Firist  Lieut.  Jajnes  B.  Lyons;  July  21, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Dewkt  C.  Ellis,  July  21, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Dolen,  November  18, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Otto  K  Krause,  April  26, 1665. 
Surgeon  George  C.  Bennett,  September  1, 1864. 

Died,  (4.) 

Captain  John  C.  Oberteuffer,. killed  in  actiob  near  Jones's 

creek,  Va.,  December  21, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  W.  JJisosway,  shot  at  WilliamMburg,  Va., 

while  in  discharge  of 'his  duty,  by  a  member  of  the  provost 

guard,  October  13, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Prank  Boudinot,  May  2,  -1864,  of  diaease. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Wheelan,  October  26,  1862,  of  vrounda 

received  in  action  at  Blackwater, 

Missing,  (5.) 

Captain  William  H.  Mallory,  since  June  30, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Compton,  since  June-30, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Philo  L.  Pin,  since  June  30, 1862. 
Second  Lieut,  John  Davenport,  since  August  31, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  M.  Giant,  since  August  31, 1863. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Colonel  Benjamin  F.  Onderdonk,  July  19, 1864. 
Captain  Major  A.  Downing,  May  14, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  D.  Lee,  It  Q.  M.,  April  3, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  A.  Blanchard,  July  31, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  E.  Lewin,  December  13, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Dutcber,  May  31, 1865. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  the  3lBt  of  August,  1865. 


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NEW    YORK    CAYALRT. 


SEVENTH  REaiMENT.* 

(This  regimeut  (coinpose'd  of  eight 
companies)  v,'ixn  nrgiiniaed  ut  Troy 
iinij  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  IVoin  October  8 
to  NovfrnbrT  6,  IStJl,  to  srwi;  thive 
yi.'£vrfi.  It  was  mnsicrcd  out  of  sei'- 
vice  March  31,  1&6J,  in  accoi'dance 
with  orders!  from  the  AVur  JDepart- 
mcnt.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orderB.) 

Colonel. 
Andrew  J.  Morrison 6  Nov.,  61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Timothy  Quinn 16  Dec,   61 

Majors. 

"William  ^V.  Wurts 4  Nov..  61 

Clinton  II.  Mcijecly 6  Nov., 

Caplains. 

Timothy  E.  Ellsworth  ..  8  Oct.,    61 
Solomon  W.  Russell,  jr..  6  Nov., 

Charles  D.  Rouf-seau 6  Nov., 

James  Cromwell 6  Nov., 

William  H,  Shaw 6  Nov., 

JamoB  C.  Clark 6  Nov., 

Wilbur  P,  Raymond,  a.  w.m. 
Lewis  F.  Dewey,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Henry  p.  Scripture 8  Oct.,    6L 

Fitz  H.  Knight,  R.Q..AI.  .'2-i  Oct., 

David  E,  Crouin 6  Nov., 

Ninott  A.  Pj'uyn 6  Nov., 

Alexander  Cr.  Patton 6  Nov., 

A\'illiam  SiUanian 6  Nov., 

David  Getinan,  jr 6  Nov,, 

George  11.  Ward 6  Nov. , 

Hiram  Prescott  Chambers,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Daniel  H.  Van  Horn 8  Oct.,    61 

William  Robertson 6  Nov., 

RuHsell  Sa^e,  jr ^  G  Nov., 

Cornelius  S.  Masten 6  Nov., 

L.  B.  GvQQO\-y,Batt.AdJh     6  Nov., 
i^.Fi.llcynohi^,natt.Adj't.  6  Nov., 

Richard  Wilmott 20  JIar.,   02 

llrnry  H.  Hale 28  Mar., 

Welcome  H.  Fish,  a.  w.m. 

Surgeon. 

Cbarlea  L.  Hubbell 12  Oct.,    61 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Andrew  F.  Sheldon 6  Nov.,  61 

Chaplain. 

Joshua  B.  Davis 6  Nov.,  61 


CAsaALTIES. 

Resigned,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Dillon  Beebe,  February  22,  1862 

Discharged,  (.3.) 

Captain  Haney  E.  Chanins,  March  29,  1862. 

Firyt  Lieut.  Rxhard  Wilmott,  AdJ't,  January  16,  1862.     (Rc- 

commissioned  as  Second  Lieut,  ;i\larch  20,  1862.) 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  IL  Hale,  Batt.  Q.  M.,  Januury  16,  1862, 

(Recommissioned  as  Second  Lieut.  March  28, 1863.) 

Dismissed,   (1.) 
Captain  John  Wesley  Horr,  February  25,  1862 


*  Culled  also  2d  Black  Horse  Cavalry 
NOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


331 


EIGHTH  REGIMENT.'^ 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Ro- 
chestei-,  K.  Y.,  from  November  28, 
1861,  to  Oi-'tobcr  4,  1862.  to  serve 
thr^e  yeary.  The  oi'iginal  mem- 
bers were  rauBtered  out  of  service 
as  theu"  terms  expired,  find  the 
regiment,  composed  of  veterjins 
and  recruits,  retained  in  service 
until  June  27,  1^65,  wben  mus- 
tered out  in  accordance  witli  ordery 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.)' 

Colonel. 

Edmund  M.  Pope 1  Mar.,  65 

(^Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  '65) 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 

James  Bliss 16  Apr.,  65 

{Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Majors. 

Hartwell  B.  Compson  .  ..17  Feb.,    65 

William  Downey 18  Apr., 

Harmon  P.  Burrougbs.  ..20  May, 


Captains. 

D wight  Hamilton 4  Bee. , 

S.  E.Graves 20  Apr., 

George  Mathews 20  May, 

Andrew  Kuder,  iJR.f!^.  ..11  June, 

Robert  Kiven,  iE.  ]^ 11  June, 

John  N.  Reeves,  a.  w.  m. 
R.  E.  Brewster,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  T,  Van  Duben,  a.  w.  m. 
Jchn  W-  Davock,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

R.  Gardner,  R.  C.  S 1  July, 

Edgar  C.  Poct 10  Jan., 

HiiiryC.  r>]unu,  Adft...  2  Mar., 

Alfred  Eeggett 20  Apr., 

George  Skeels 1  May, 

George  R.  Achilles 11  June, 

Charles  H.  Beach 11  June, 

Linedorf  H.  Carl 11  June, 

Ed.  A.  Bordwell,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.  n 
William  H.  Oriborn,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  A.  Goheen,  IH.  |^.,  a.  w.  n 
Mort  A.  Read,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

F.  M.  Parker 1  Apr., . 

Jacob  Spoor 20  Apr., 

Jamerf  M.  Severs 20  Apr., 

Edward  P.  Follett 20  Apr., 

Charles  H.  Moody 18  May, 

Jeremiah  Hickman 21  May, 

Samuel  C.  Fulton 29  May, 

Milton  Reynolda 12  June, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 


Captain  John,  J.  McVean,  August  20,  1864,  to  Captain  and 
A.  A.  G. 

Resigned,  (24.) 

Colonel  Samuel  J.  Crooks,  February  21,  1862. 

Lieut.  C<  lonel  Chnrles  R.  Babbitt.  March  23,  186.^ 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  L.  Markell,  February  27,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  "William  H.  Benjamin,  February  14,  1865. 

Captain  William  Frisbie,  October  4,  1862. 

Captain  W.  H.  Healy,  March  20.  1863. 

Cuptain  Thonias  Bell,  April  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  Shoon,  March  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Frank  O.  Chamberlain,  August  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Ezra  J.  Peck,  AugUf;t  39,  1862. 

First  Li&ut.  Alfred  S.  Kinney,  August  21,  1862. 

First  Li^t.  Adam  C.  Bogohoon,  May  19, 18C3. 

First  Lieut.  James  B.  Vanderholf,  May  20,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Alpha  AVhiton,  May  21,  1863. 

SecoDd  Lieut.  Daniel  E.  Sackett,  February  6,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  George  Foehner,  March  25,  1862. 

Second  feieut.  Alfred  E.  Miller,  May  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Theodore  B.  Hamilton,  June  11,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Fred.  W.  Clemous,  November  26,  1S63.        " 

Second  Lieut.  John  A.  Brodhead,  December  26,  18G2 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  J.  Colborn,  June  5,  1803. 

Surgeon  James  Chapman,  February  21,  1863, 

Assistant  Suigeon  "VVinfioId  S.  Fuller,  November  29,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Oscar  H.  Adams,  February  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (14.) 

Tilajor  Caleb  3Ioore,  December  8,  1864, 

Captain  Albert  L.  Ford,  December  8,  1864. 

Captain  Frederick  Scoville,  December  8,  1864. 

Captam  Murganzy  Hopkins,  December  8,  1864. 

Captain  Elias  V-  Ruger.  December  8,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  C-  Frost,  December  8,  1864. 

First  Lieut.    George  Maikews,    R.  Q.  M.,   December  8,  1864. 

(Reconunissioued  First  Lieut.  March  1,  1865.) 
First  Lieut.  Jolm  J.  Brown,  December  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Carl  L.  Berlin,  (Brevet  Captain  August  1,  1864.) 

December  8,  1H64, 
FJri^t  Lieut.  Albert  Huntington,  Decembers,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Eugene  A.  Rotlyn,  December  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Jervis  W.  Newton,  Decembers,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Harvey  A.  Metcalf,  December  8,  1864 
Surgcou  Kelson  D.  FcrgersoJi,  December  8,  1664. 

Discharged,  023.) 

Captain  John  W.  Dickinson,  November  25,  1862. 

Captain  Hobart  D.  Mann,  March  26,  1863.     ' 

Captain  James  W".  Hooker,  October  29,  1863. 

Captain  Vincent  M.  Smith,  December  16,  1863. 

Captain  George  H.  Barry,  February  9,  1864. 

Captain  E.  B.  Parsons,  April  20,  1664. 

Captain  Henry  O.  Pope,  June  21,  1864. 

First  Lieiit.  Frederick  H.  Barry,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  22,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  Brown,  December  4,  1662. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Webster,  August  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.   Alfred  Leggott,   August  13,   1663.     (Recommis- 

sioned  First  Lieut.  April  20,  1865.) 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Lansing,  May  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Jasper  B.  Cheney,  December  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  O.  Ma  Closkey,  May  15,  1865. 

*  Called  also  Rochester  Regiment. 


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Charles  V.  T.  Beacher  ...  12  Juno,  65 

Albert  M.  BriKtol 14  Juno, 

Albert  M.  Mills 15  June, 

Charles  H.  White,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

PetorE.  Sickler 21  Jan.,    65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Eben  H.  Thurston 10  Apr.,  65 

Chaplain. 

Eethuel  H.  Braisted 18  Apr.,  65 


Firnt  Liout.  Jacob  Chamberlain.  Mny  30,  1865.     , 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  H.  Hunt,  liatuAdft,  Se;'t.mber  22, 1862 

Second  Lieut.  Fred.   ScoviUe,   Batt.  Adft,   October  16,   1862 

(Recommissioned  First  Lieut.  October  24,  1802.) 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  E.  Stuivlevnnt,  November  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Alfred  C.  Wortley,  July  26,  IPCS. 
Second  Lieut.  Lcwia  V.  Griffin,  July  22,  1864. 
Assiytnnt  Surgeon  Eli  K.  Colu,  December  19,  186."J. 
AHsistant  Surgeon  Hiram  D.  Vosburg,  January  11,  1864. 
Chaplain  John  V.  Van  Ingen,  Jaruajy  22,  1864. 

Died,  (15.) 

Colonel  Benjamin  F.  Davis,  i!Zl.  p.,  H.  Q.,  killed  in  action  a 

Beverly  Ford,  A'a.,  June  9,  18G:J. 
Captain  Uenjamin  I\  .Sisson,  Febniary  11,  1863,  of  diKeafC, 
Captain  Benjamin  F.  Footc,  killed  in  action  at  Beverly  Ford 

Va.,  June  9.  1863. 
Captain  Charles  D.  Follett,  July  4,  1863,  of  wounds  receive{ 

in  action.' 
Captain  Jani^  McNair.  killed  in  action  June  23,  1864. 
Captain  James  A:  Sayles,  killed  in  action  at  Kottoway  Cour 

House,  Va..  June  23,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  JlcVean,   October  26,   1864,   at  Macon,  Ga. 

while  a  pri^oner  of  war. 
Captain  Thomas  S.  Farr,  Oetnber  — ,  1864. 
('aptain  Asa  t,.  Goodrich,  killed  in  action  April  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Cutler,  killed  in  action  at  Beverly  Ford 

Va.,  June  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Crafts,  August  29,  1863. 
I'Mrst  Lieut.  Richard  S.  1'aylor,  killed  in  action  May  14,  1864 
First  Lieut.  James  P.  Swain,  December  20,  1364,  in  hospita 

at  Annapolis,  Md, 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  C.  Efncr,  June  11,  1863,  of  wound 

received  in  action  at  Beverly  Ford,  Va. 
Second  Lieiit.  James  E".  Reeves,  June  12,  1863,  of  wounds  re 

ceived  in.  action. 

Missing,  (3.) 


Captain  John  Weiliind.  -iuc<- Oi.'tnbiT.  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Horace  B.  Hooker,  since  October  4,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Chaiies  Cozean,  since  April  20,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (2.)     , 

Captain  Feneraore  T.  Gallett,  Jnlv  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  M.  Bristol,*  June  25,  1862. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  Geners 
Orders  before  October  14,  186.0. 

IJOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW    YORK    CAVALRY. 


333 


NINTH  REGIBIENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  prin- 
cipally at  Wehtfield,  N.  Y.,  frnra 
Srptember9  to  November  19, 1861, 
to  berve  three  years.  On  tbe  expi- 
ration of  its  term  of  service  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  musterert  out.  The  4tli  regi- 
ment New  York  cavalry  was  trans- 
ferred to  this  regiment  an  compa- 
nieH  B,  E,  and  L,  March  29,  1865, 
and  the  organization,  composed  of 
veterans  and  recmits,  retained  in 
service  until  July  17,  IS65,  when  it 
was  mustered  out,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which, 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

George  S.  Nichols 1  Mar.,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Timothy  Hanley 1  JIar. ,  65 

Majors. 

Edward  Schwartz 1  Mar.,  64 

Joseph  M.  ICennndy 25  June, 

(Brevet  Lieut.  ComZ  March,  65.) 
James  R.  Dinuiu 5  Oct., 

Captains. 

Edwin  H.  Sawyer 15  Feb.,   64 

John  Hall 15  Feb., 

George  C-  Wooley 24  July, 

John  T.  Rutherford 2  Dee., 

Albert  C.  Robertson 6  Dec, 

William  H.  Oliver 22  Dec, 

Charles  M.  Richards. ..  iiS  Dec, 

Edwin  Goodrich 28  Dec, 

Frank  C.Brown 28  Dec, 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

James  A.  Smith 20  Mar. ,  65 

Walter  L.  Caldwell. 29  Apr., 

Edgar  P.  Putnam 15  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Joseph  0.  CaiTall 15  Feb.,  64 

Charles  G.  Brown 26  Oct, , 

Charles  L.  Pierce 6  Dec, 

Mortimer  Summy 13  Dec, 

AlviD  Latten 28  Dec, 

JohnM.  Webb  28  Dec, 

HenryJ.MuDdy,^.  5^.-25  Jan„    65 

Thomas  L.  Cooper 1  Feb., 

Foster  Nichols,  R.  C.  5- -15  Feb., 

JohnR,  Dixon 15  May, 

Luther  A,  Sprague 20  May, 

Henry  S.  Proctor 1  July, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Buel  G.  Streeter,  May  29,  1863,  to  Surgeon 
fourth  regiment  New  York  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (19.)  >  ' 

Colonel  John  Beardsley,  April  8,  1863. 

Lieut.  Cnlonel  William  D.'  Hyde,  June  27,  1862. 

Captain  Benjamin  F.  Chamberlain,  July  14,  1862. 

Captain  Orange  L.  Toser,  August  14,  1862. 

Captain  Hirey  Derby,  Septeml)erll,  1862. 

Caprain  Chauncey  M.  Clark,  April  29,  1863. 

Captain  William  H.  Bache,  December  18,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  A   Adams,  June  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Richard  Baker,  September  10,  1862. 

FirM  Limit.  FranJc  A.  Perrin,  Adj't,  September  11,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Knapp,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  17,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Jnmcs  R.  Smith,  February  24.  ]862. 

Second  Lieut.  Walt^  O'Neill,  March  29,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  James  B.  Scott,  June  6,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  L  Knapp,  February  10,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  R.  M.  Fenton,  April  1,  1863. 

Surgeon  John  Spencer,  July  8,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  C.  Bennett,  May  20,  1862. 

Chaplain  David  M.  Stevers,  May  15,  ]862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (11.) 

Captain  Joseph  G.  Weld,  October  3,  1864. 

Captain  William  N.  Smith,  October  18,  1864. 

Captain  John  T.  Rutherford,  October  23,  1S64.     (Recoramis- 

sioned  from  civil  life  December  2,  1864.) 
Captain  Daniel  W.  Lapham,  October  25,  1864. 
Captain  Newell  Cheney,  October  25,  1864. 
Captain  B.  J.  Cntfin,  October  27,  1864. 
Captain  Perrin  C.  Bailey,  Jauuar.y  28,  1865. 
Firbt  Lieut.  Sampson  D.  Stiles,  October  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  L.  Whicher,  R.  C.  S.,  October  24,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Jabez  Burrows,  October  25,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Joha  B,  Dinsmorc,  October  25,  1864. 

Discharged,  (27.) 

Major  Charles  McL.  Knox,  October  8,  1863. 

Major  William  B.  Martin,  December  8, 1863. 

Major  William  G.  Bentley,  October  3,  1864. 

Captain  Hiram  K.  Stimson,  May  22,  1862. 

Captain  Thomas  W.  Glison.  Di^cember  8, 1862. 

Captain  Campbi^U  Dickson,  November  23,  1863. 

Captain  Milton  P.  Goodrich,  August  9,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  W.  Mason,  February  2,  1865. 

First  Lieut.   Harrison  McClanathan,  Batt.    Q.  M.,  February 

6,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  P.  EUwood  McTighe,  February  6,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Marcus  Carscy,  May  15,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Harman  Patchen,  BaXt.  Q_.M.,  November  5,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  M.  Baldwin,  December  2,  1862, 
First  Lieut.  Nathan  Crosby,  December  13, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  WUliam  Wild,  Mai-ch  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  E.  A.  Skinner,  R.  Q.  M.,  March  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  Chauncey  A.  Parker,  Adft,  October  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Griffin,  November  S,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  V.  Davis,  November  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Seth  W.  Clark,  February  20,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Matthew  W.  Geer,  Adft,  May  15,  3865. 
First  Lieut.  E.  H.  Wilder,^.  Q.  M.,  May  26,  1865. 


334 


NEW   TOEK    CAVALRY. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  H.  Carragbei- 1  Nov.,  64 

W.  J.  Stnndi^li 28  Dec, 

William  H.  Kolph 28  Dec, 

William  H.  Karasey 20  Mar.,    65 

Edwin  Wrif^bt 28  May, 

Charles  E.  TrS'iuper,  a.  w.  m. 

SurgeoTi. 

Richard  Curran 18  Sept. ,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Alexander  T.  C.  Comer  .  8  Apr.,  63 

Chaplain. 

Charles  B.  Keys 22  June,  63 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  honor  have  been  awarded 
by  the  Secretary  of  War ; 

Private  Jeremiah  Parke. 
Private  George  Reynolds. 


Second  TJeut.  William  fKiVson,  January  24,  18G2, 
Second  Liiiut.  Joseph  W.  Upham,  July  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Lainbfrtnn  Dnolittle,  October  28, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Cyrus  fVheelock,  December  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  Freeman  Martin,  April — ,  1865 

Died,  (12.) 

Colonel  William  Sackett,  June  10,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

at  Trevillian  Station,  Va. 
Major  A.  McQ.  C<.rripin,  May  28,  18G4. 
Captain  Asa  B  Mfrrill,  June  23.  1862. 
Captain  John  Q.  Brown,  ]\Iay  U,  T864. 
Captain  Conway  W.  Ayi-r^i,  killed  in  action  September  19, 

1864. 
Firat  Lieut.  Lyman  G.  Cobb,  September  6,  186:3. 
First  Lieut.  Ztbeder  Triicsdcil,  September  29,  1862. 
Firat  Lieut.  George  B.  Stockwell,  October  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Jerry. F-ly,  May  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  B.  Burrows,  August  25,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Judson  W.  Lfrtve,  November  lU,  1863. 
Surgeon  AVilliam  H.  Ruli-son,  killed  in  action  August  29, 1864. 

Missing,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  J.  G.  Thompson,  since  October  19,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (2  ) 

]\Tfljor  Emory  A.  Anderson,  Dncember  20,  It'Ho. 
First  Lieut.  Luther  Herrick,  February  24,  1864. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  auuounced  in  Genera] 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  ofBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW    YORK    CAVALRY. 


335 


TENTH  EEGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y. .  from  September  27, 
1861,  to  DecemberSS.  1861,  to  serve 
three  yoary.  On  the  expiration  of 
itH  term  of  KerviCQ  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  regiment,  cnm- 
posed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  sei-vicc  until  June  17. 
1865,  when  it  was  consolidated 
with  the  24th  New  York  cavalry, 
and  the  consolidated  force  desig- 
nated as  the  1st  provisional  New 
York  cavalry.) 

"I.EESBURG,"."  BRAKDY  STATION," 
"MIDDLEBHRG,"  "  GETTYSJIUKG." 
"SHEPARDSTOWN,"  "  SULPHUR 
SPRINGS,"  "AUBURN,"  "MINE 
RUN,"  "TODD'S  TAVERN,"  "FOR- 
TIFICATIONS OF  RICHMOND," 
"HAWES  SHOP,"  "COAL  HAR- 
BOR," "  TREVILLIA-V  STATION," 
"ST.  MARY'S  CHURr:H."  "MAL- 
VERN HILL,"  "CHARLES  CITY 
CROSSROADS,"  "REAM'S  ST,VTION," 
"VAUGHAN  ROAD,"  "  BOYDTON 
ROAD,"    "  BELLEKIELD." 

Colonel. 

M.  Henry  Avery 28  Dec,    64 

(^Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
B.P.Sceva 29  Mar.,  65 

Majors. 

*M.  H  Blynn 12  Dec,  64 

William  A.  Snyder 21  Jan.,   65 

James  M.  Reynolds 30  Mar., 

Captains. 

D.  (Jetman,jr. 30Oct.,    62 

''Charles  E.  Pratt. 14  Jan. ,    65 

Walter  R.  Perry 31  Jan., 

'John  J.  Van  Tuyl 31  Jan., 

Elijah  Hartwell 13  Feb., 

'Herbert  E.  Famsworth.  8  Mar., 

John  P.  White 12  Mar., 

'John T.Pratt 14  Apr., 

Thomas  W.  Johnson 29  Apr., 

'Norman  W.  Terry 5  May, 

Thomas  Kennedy 20  May, 

First  Lieutenants 

Truraan  C.  White 10  Mar. ,  64 

'Abram  J.  Thoippson.  -  .12  Dec, 

'Edward  Hinkley 12  Dec, 

Prank  J.  Shaver,  Adj't..2i  Dec, 
Geo.  H.  Stevens,  R.  C.  S.  .24  Dec, 


CASUALTIES. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

Surgeon  Roger  W.  Pease,  October  30,  1863,  to  Surgeon  U.  S. 
vols. 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Major  John  H.  Kemper,  July  12, 1863. 

Captain  Albert  H.  Jarvis,  May  7,  1863. 

(Japtaia  Wheaton  Loomis,  March  16, 1 863. 

Captain  Delos  Carpenter,  April  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Oscar  P.  UTicdon,  R.  C.  S. .  November  1, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Stephen  Dennie,  April  9, 1863 

Firt-t  Lieut.  John  C.  Hart,  April  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Walter  W.  Kempster,  October  1, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  11.  Whiting,  May  7, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Ira  W.  Allen,  May  7, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Aug.  Jos.  Hatterj  ,  July  30, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Wilbam  Lee  Lemon,  Batt.  Adj't,  August  5, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  James  F  Fills,  Baa.  Adft,  August  U,  1862. 

•Second  Lieut.  Lewis  D.  Bnrdiek,  January  17,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  I-I.  Hill.  Februai-y  4, 1863. 

Second  Lieut  John  Werick,  March  16, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Jones,  June'25, 1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  D,  Whedon,  November  1, 1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Lymnn  W.  Bliss,  October  8, 1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (11.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Willianj  Irvine,  December  6, 1864. 
Major  Theodore  H.  Weed,  October  10, 1864. 
Captain  George  Vanderbilt,  October  25, 1864. 
Captain  Luther  L.  Barney,  November  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Edgar  Hinkley,  October  6,  1B64. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Pratt,  October  25, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Horace  Morey,  February  28, 1865. 
Second  Lieut  James  S.  Reynolds,  September  6, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  A.  Scherer,  0«(ober  5, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Nelson  Mitchell,  October  6, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Matthews,  November  23, 1864. 

Discharged,  (25.) 

Colonel  John  C.  Lcmmon,  April  6, 1863. 

Major  Alvah  D.  Waters,  October  7,  1863. 

Captain  Norris  Morey,  September  5, 1862. 

Captain  Emery  Purdy,  November  24, 1862. 

Captain  John  G.  Peirce,  December  14, 1863. 

Captain  Benjamin  F.  Lotcntsherry,  May  23, 1864. 

Captain  Noble  D.  Preston,  November  28,  1864. 

Captain  William  Peck,  December  22, 1864. 

Captain  John  H.  Kemper,  December  24,  1864. 

Captain  Benton  B.  Porter,  March  25, 18G5. 

First  Lieut.  William  0.  Potter,  Adjt,  April  12, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Aaron  Caprcfti,  March  17, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  L.  Barker,  March  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John'T.  McKevitt.  May  3,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Sydenham  G'tit,  Augast  1, 1S64. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Kennedy,  Adft,  October  28, 1864, 

First  Lieut.  Fred.  A.  Gee.  November  25, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Nelson  P.  Layton,  August  25, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  .Spencer.  April  28, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Marshall  R.  Woodruflf,  May  6,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  E.  Hayes,  August  1,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Werick,  September  16,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Harlan  P.  Thompson,  March  3,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Peter  E.  Sickler,  November  30, 1864. 

Chaplain  Robert  "[ii^y,  August  14, 1863. 


336 


NEW   YORK   CAVALRY. 


*Jo8hua  W.  Davis ,.  1  Mar., 

Oscar  Woodruff 13  Mar., 

John  E.  CowlcB 3  May, 

John  B.  Bnffiira 20  May, 

Nelson  Washburn 20  Slay, 

Henry  H.  Ponoy er 20  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

*John  A.  Edson 6  July, 

*Calvin  Noyes 29  Jan., 

Alvin  D.  Kavgeut 2  Mar. , 

Theodore  Hitchcock 5  May, 

Thomas  Coyne 5  May, 

Conrad  T.  Dollar 19  May, 

Geo.  E.  Wall  ace 25  May, 

Norman  A.  Reynolds 12  June, 


65 


*H.  K.  Clark 9  Nov.,  63 

'  Assistant  Surgeons, 

Oliver  Lanning 16  Jan.,    65 

Charles  A.  Catlin 13  Mar., 

Chaplain. 
*JoBeph  n.  Bradley 9  May,    64 


Died,  (10.) 

Lieut.   Colonel   Frederick    Tremaio.   February  ?,   1865,   o' 

wounds  received  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va. 
Captain  W.  W.  Paige,  killed  in  action  June  24, 1864. 
Captain  John  Ordner,  killed  in  action  at  St.  Mary's  Chnrch, 

Va.,  June  24,  1864.  ,     ^ 

Captain  Aaron  T.  Bliss,  killed  in  action  at  Keani  9  Station, 

Va.,  June  30,  1864. 
Captain  George  L.  Brenkerhoff,  (Brevet  Captain  March  13, 

1865,)  March  20,  1865. 
First  Lieut,  miliam  J.  Rohh,  killed  in  action  at  Brandy  Sta 

tion,  Ya.,  June  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Hawes,  killed  in  action  at  Middle' 

burg,  Va.,  June  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Horatio H.  Boyd,  killed  in  actional  Middlehurg, 

Va.,  June  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Branson  Beardsley,  June  23.  1863,  of  woundt 

received  in  action  at  Middleburg,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  JohnB.  King,  July  31, 1863,  inLibbypriaon.Ya. 

Missing,  (6.) 

Captain  David  Fletcher,  since  February  28,  1865. 
Captain  William  E.  GraveK,  since  June  10,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Marion  Smith,  since  February  28,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  V/illiam  E.  Davis,  since  March  4,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Hiram  W.  Layton,  since  April  14, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Harrison,  since  May  2, 1865. 

'  Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  Henry  S.  Pratt,  May  5, 1863. 

Captain  Henry  Fields,  May  5. 1863. 

Captain  Layton  S.  Baldwin,  May  5, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  P.  Hall,  November  6, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  G.  Wynkoop,  November  14, 1864. 


#      *  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 

Note  l. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation.  . 


n  £j  VY      I  UitJi.     <J A  V  Aljlt  I  . 


337 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(BATTALION  OF.) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  the 
State  of  New  York  at  large,  in 
June,  1862,  to  serve  three  years. 
On  the  expiration  of  their  tei-m  of 
service,  the  original  members  (ex- 
cept veterans)  were  mustered  out, 
and  the  regiment,  composed  of 
veterans  and  recruits,  consolidated 
into  a  battalion  of  four  companies, 
which  is  still  in  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  ■  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders. ) 


Major. 
George  "W.  Smith 6  June,  65 

Captains. 


Michael  A.  McCallum...  9  Aug.,  62 

■W.F.Raymond 18  May,    64 

Gilbert  A.  Nicholletts- ..13  Mar.,  65 
Jefferson  Burjess 14  Apr., 


First  LievZenants. 


Richard  J.  Little  worth -.21  Jan.,  63 

D.  Von  Weltzien 13  Mar.,  65 

Charles  Harrison 24  Mar., 

John  H.Mills 2  June, 


Second  Lieutenunts. 

Franklin  C.  Davis 7  Sept.,  64 

Robert  McClermont 10  Jan.,   65 

L  A.  Piatt 20  Feb., 

Thomas  McDonflld 24  Mar., 


3  b 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Captain  Erastus  D.  Benedict,  December  17, 1864,  to  Major  4tli 

U.  S.  Colored    cavalry. 
Firnt  Lieut.  J.  Watts  De  Peyster,  June  28,  1862,  to  Major  Itt 

New  York  artillery. 

Resigned,  (20.) 

Colonel  John  P.  Sherburne,  B.  a.,  March  15.  1865. 

Lieut.  Colonel  L.  Palmuda  Cesnola,  June  25,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  W.  Bennett,  December  24,  1862. 

Major  Joseph  C.  Kenyan,  March  14,  1864, 

Captain  Orlando  Hand,  June  1,  1862. 

Captain  William  J.  .Marshall,  June  18,  1862. 

Captain  H.  B.  Fitzgerald,  August  1,  1862. 

Captain  Himon  J.  Davenport,  January  21,  1863. 

Captain  John  Norris,  February  23,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Goodale,  March  20,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  P.  Horton,  August  31,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Augustus  A.  McCollum,  September  29,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  H.  L.  Bogardus,  January  21,  186:3. 

First  Lieut.  James  S.  Bennett,  January  6,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Randall,  June  7,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Isaac  C.  Crissy,  August  28,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Gibson,  August  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Warren,  January  21,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Paine,  August  28,  1864. 

Surgeon  Walter  Ridder,  June  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  ser^nce,  (16.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Samuel  H.  Wilkeson,  March  27,  1865. 

Major  S.  Pierre  Remington,  March  11,  1865. 

Major  Thomas  T.  Gamble,  April  22,  1865. 

Captain  William  H.  Slawson,  March  14,  1865. 

Captain  Edwin  C.  Hand,  April  6,  1865. 

Captain  George  A.  Dagwell,  April  6,  1865.  « 

Captain  Joseph  C.  Hyatt,  June  6,  1865. 

Captain  Horace  D.  Ellsworth,  June  20,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  J.  Bromberg,  February  19,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  B.  Kirtland,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  22,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  <-.  Bates,  March  13,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  George  D.  Dennison,  March  27,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Cyrus  R  Gipson,  March  27,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  James  McKenzie,  April  6,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  V.  W.  B.  Millette,  March  6,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Augustus  B.  Hazelton,  April's,  1865. 


Discharged,  (22.) 

Major  Augustus  Pruyn,  September  22,  1862. 
Major  George  W.  Richardson,  July  21,  1865. 
Captain  George  A.  Bennett,  December  18,  1863. 
Captain  Alexander  G.  Campbell,  March  14,  1864, 
Captain  James  B.  Mix,  Sepfemberl-3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Ckellis  D.  Swain,  Adj't,  March  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Rolla  P.  Goodale,  June  11,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  B.  Holmes,  August  2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  Johnson,  Aprill,  1865, 
First  Lieut.  John  0.  Massey,  May  26,  1865.- 
First  Lieut.  John  L.  Roome,  R.  C.  S.,  July  21,  1865. 

*  Called  also  Scott's  900. 


338 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


First  Lieut,  James  R.  Wood,  Adft,  July  21.  1865. 

Firnt  Lieut.  Hunry  M.  Calvert,  July  21,  1665. 

Secona  UevLt.  WilfordT.  Allen,  3n\y  IS,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  B.  Skinner,  December  31,  WM. 

Second  Lieut.  William  B.  Slafter,  April  29,  186o. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Bradley,  July  21,  ISlia. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  K.  Jenness,  July  21,  186). 

Surgeon  Charles  Gray,  July  21,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  L.  Fisher,  March  4,  18bJ. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Alexander  W.  Campbell,  July  81,  lS6j. 

Chaplain  John  M.  Windsor,  August  31,  1862. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Franklin  B.  Halleck,  May  17,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  New  River,  La. 

First  Lieut.  Franklin  J.  Davis,  R.  C.  S.,  October  27,  18C3,  of 
disease,  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Starkey,  June  12,  1863,  committed 
suicide. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  William  Smith,  since  April  14,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Colonel  James  B.  Swain, It.  g.,Feb.l2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Ira  W.AUcn,  July  20,  1863 
Second  Lieut.  Steven  K.  Botts,  J.inuary  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  French,  September  18,  1864. 


NOTE. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  thifi 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  the  31st  of  August,  1865. 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


339 


TWELFTH  REG-IMENT. 
(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  November 
10,  1863,  to  September  25, 1863,  to 
serve  thr^e  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  July  19,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
James  W.  Savage,  B.  St. 14  Dec,  63 

Lieute/iant  Colonel. 
Philip  G-.  Vought 12  Feb.,  63 

Majors. 

Ro'dney  M.  Taylor 5  Jan.,   64 

Rowland  R.  West 14  Oct., 

Captains. 

Emory  Cummin gs 1  Feb.,  63 

Raymond  Pttrgution 1  Apr. , 

Simeon  Church 23  Apr., 

Frank  Myers ---25  Jan.,    64 

-^.Robert  B.  Hnck 4  Mar., 

Thomas  T.  Bnice 10  Apr., 

Joseph  M.  Fish 4  Dec. , 

Harlow  Watkins ', . .  4  Dec, 

First  Lieutenants. 
Geo.  H.  Griffin,  11^  Q.  M.  7  A-pr.,   63 

C.  H.  J.  Linskcy 26  July, 

■William  A.  Irwin 2  Sept., 

GiibertE.  Overton,  ^4;';  9T.  Sept., 
Wm.  Banta,  jr.,  R.  C.  S-  .27  Nov., 

AlonzoCooper 10  Apr.,   64 

Andrew  J.  Pierson 10  Apr., 

Edwin  A.  Poland 10  Apr. , 

William  S.  Turnbr 9  June, 

Edward  M.  Ketcham 14  Oct., 

Edward  Lansing 4  Doc, 

Robert  J.  H.  RuBsell 17  Dec, 

William  Burr 7  Feb.,   65 

Octavia  D.  Conteruo 26  Feb., 

E.  A.  Bland,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Frank  Lee 1  Mar.,  64 

William  B.  Dean 9  Doc, 

Peter  Kline 25  Dec, 

Andrew  R.  Palmer 95  D  ec , 

Henry  T.  Sweet 7  Feb.,   65 

Wallace  M.  Sandbom...  7  Feb.', 

Louis  F.  Haas 12  Mar., 

Byron  L,  Tiffany 23  Mar. ,     , 

EmilBeese 11  Apr., 

James  C.  Parks,  a.  w.  m. 


B.  McDonald 16  July,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.) 

Captain  John  W.  Horn,  July  6,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  G.  Landing,  April  7,  1864. 

Surgeon  J.  R.  Cooper,  January  31, 1863. 

Discharged,  (29.) 

Major  J.  Ward  Gasper,  August  16,  1864. 

Major  Floyd  Clarkeon,  April  22,  1865. 

Captain  M.  A.  Stearns,  June  23.  1863. 

Captain  George  H.  Nichols,  July  25,  1863. 

Captain  Ralph  H.  Olmstead,  November  5,  1SG3. 

Captain  John  W.  Flinn,  November  5,  1863. 

Captain  James  A.  Dick,  January  25,  18G4. 

Captain  James  L.  Graham,  March  29,  1864. 

Captain  John  S.  Ellison,  July  3,  1864. 

Captain  Elam  A.  Mahon,  August  22,  1864. 

Captain  J.  W.  Van  Valkenburg,  January  19,  1865. 

Captain  John  S.  Loud,  June  20,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  DeForretit,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  Mott,  June  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Alanson  P.  Wells,  June  23,  1863. 

First  Lient.  Harold  Danks,  Novembers,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  M.  Sturgeon,  January  26,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Martin  Clark,  May  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Hobart  M.  Walker,  June  23,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Meech,  June  23,  1863. 

Seconal  Lieut.  Roderick  E.  Spink,  June  23,  1863. 

S«cond  Lieut.  Moses  M.  Boyce,  June  23,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Stedman  Titus,  November  5,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  W.  Tanner,  January  23,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  William  C.  Clarkson,  December  li,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  Gill,  June  28,  1865. 

Surgeon  Edward  C.  Mundy,  May  13,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  B.  Nold,  June  7,  1865. 

Chaplain  Anthony  Palmer,  May  30,  1865. 

Died,  (8.) 

Captain  Cyrun  Church,  killed  in  action  at  Tarboro',  N.  C, 

July  20,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  H.  Roche,  October  17,  1864,  of  disease. 
Captain  Henry  A.  Hubbard,  April  7,.  1865,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Hathaway,  October  3, 1864,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  Giles  F.  Ward,  killed  accidentally  January  28, 

1865. 
SecondLieut.  Henry  E.  Mosher,    October  6,    1864,  of  disease, 

in  prison  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Second  Lieut.  August  Pittman,  killed  in  action  at  Wise's 

Ford,  N.  C,  March  8,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  RoUua  T.Baker,  October  19",  1864,  of  disease. 


(3.) 

Captain  Daniel  Marshall,  May  29,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Ashford,  March  2,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Lewis  Gordon,  February  20,  1865. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


340 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT.  * 

(Thisregimentwas  organized  atNew 
York  city  and  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. , 
from  February,  1863,  to  March, 
1864,  to  serve  three  yeai'S.  It  was 
consolidated  with  the  16th  New 
York  cavalry  June  23,  I860,  and 
the  consolidated  force  known  as  the 
3d  provisional  New  York  cavalry.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yetpublished  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

JHenry  S.Gansevoort,  3S. 
^ 28  Mar.,  6^ 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  24  June,  1864.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel.  • 
tNathaniel  Coles 30  Mar.,  6^ 


Majors. 

JA.  P.  Green 24  Mar.,  64 

t  John  Birdsall 14  May, 

Captains. 

tCharles  H.  Hatch 2^  Feb.,  63 

JOscar  Taylor 20  June,    ■ 

JJohn  L.  Lockwood 10  July, 

tWiUiam  P.  Hallett.....e4  Nov., 

tFrancis  C  Brown 22  Ffb.,   64 

tFrank  Lord 4  Apr., 

tElbert  Hegeman 7  Oct., 

tEdwin  Y.  Lansing. 8  Nov., 

Ijohn  Hoagland 17  Jan.,    65 

JJohn  M.  Hawkins 19  Feb. , 

IMasouGray 3  Apr., 

fWlHiam  A.  Revell 3  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 

JR.  S.  Schuyler 14  Mar. ,  64 

tH.  M.  Halsey,  R.  C.  S,.  6  Apr., 
Tjamea  K.  Mason,  Adft..24  Oct., 

JErnest  Blackmere 12  Nov., 

tThomasRyan 17  Jan.,    65 

JCharles  Grant 17  Jan., 

tW.  P.Crawley 21  Feb., 

JWm.  H.  McNeQ,  .R.Q.M.24  Feb., 

JB.F.Beacli 3  Apr., 

JAbraham  Freeman 3  Apr., 

10.  M.  Taylor 4  Apr., 

iCornelius  P.  Moore 4  Apr., 

fMichaelBuraB.,- 1  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 


Maior  Douglas  Frazar,  March  13,   1865,   to  Colonel   104th 

U.  S.  C.  T. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  W.  Paine,  January  12,  1864,  to  Major  1st 

regiment  Louisiana  cavalry,  a.  4. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Brewster,    March  2,  1864,   to  Captain 

and  C.  S. 


Resigned,  (12.) 

Captain  David  T.  Jackson,  January  23,  1864. 
Captain  William  A.  Bj-usle,  jr.,  February  5,  1864. 
Captain  J.  P.  Batterson,  February  15,  1864. 
Captain  E.  E.  Gillingham,  April  7,  1864. 
Captain  George  H.  Brewster,  August  6,  1864. 
Captain  Hobart  E.  Fitzgerald,  February  17,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Elwyn  Erving,  September  8, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  S.  Brower,  December  16,  1863. 
SecondLieut.  Noel  B.  Ginochis,  November  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Stewart  Hunter,  November  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  J.  O'Malley,  February  Vi,  1864. 
Surgeon  George  F.  Woodward,  February  10,  1864. 


Discharged,  (12.) 

Captain  John  L.  Cleary,  August  22,  1864. 
Captain  George  J.  Castle,  January  IL,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  George  T.  Fgrguson,  ii.  Q.  M.,  May  2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Fitzsimmons,  Adft,  June  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Hugh  P.  Pugh,  December'H,  1864. 
FirstLieut.  John  W.  Hutchinson,  June  29,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Haight,  April  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Lyell,  December  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Johnson,  February  17,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Gerry,  June  19,  186.1 
Second  Lieut.  John  Madden,  June  25,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  Eddy,  May  14, 1864 


X>ied,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Francis  W.  Jemegan,  December  2,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Washington,  D.  C. 


Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  John  McMenamin,  November  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  Graham,  October  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  J.  O.  Chrfstie,  R.  Q.  M,  November  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Francis  H.Armstrong,  November  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  D.  Milton  Doub,  January  9,  1864.   ' 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  O'Hara,  April  15,  1865. 


*  Called  also  First  Seymour  Light  Cavalry. 


NEW   YORK   CAVALRY. 


341 


Second  Lieutenants. 

tj.  Morton  BidlusB 14  Apr.,  64 

tGeo.  A.  Buckingham...  5  Dec, 

tThomas  Manning. 7  Dec, 

tGeorgo  Inness 17  Jan. ,    65 

tWilliam  Davis 5  May, 

.Surs^eon. 
tB.  R.  Taylor 14  Mar.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

fjames  T.  Burdick 11  July,   64* 

tCharles  H.  Terry 3  Jan. ,   65 

Chaplain. 
f-Lucius  Sweetland 15  May,   64 


t  Transferred  to  3d  provisional  New  York  cavalry. 

X  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation,  ^ 

Note  1, — No  brevet  appointmenta  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


342 


NEW    YORK    CAVAIiRY. 


FOURTEENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(BATTALION  OF.) 
(This  regiment  "was  organized  at  New 
Yoipk  city,  from  November  24, 
1862,  to  July  8,  186:3,  tosLi've  three 
yoare.  It  wan  cou solid: it ed  into  a 
battalion  of  six  comijauics  (A,  B, 
C,  K,  L,  and  M,)  August  1,  1863, 
which  were  consolidated  with  the 
18th  New  York  cavalry  Juue  12, 
1865.) 

(The  ofBciM  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  publiahed  iu  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Abram  Bassford 3  Oct.,  64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 
tJohnEnnia 24  Oct.,  64 

Captains. 

George  Brenning 6  June,  63 

tJulius  P.  Merklein 19  Oct. , 

tCoUiuB  Cheaborough 10  Mar.,  64 

First  Lieutenants. 

tHenry  J,  Nowlan 17  Jan. ,    63 

John  llockL'tts 25  Apr., 

tRIchardP.Egan.iZ.Q.il/.lS  July, 
Byron  Von  Lonzircke-  -.18  July, 

tJohn  C.  Cuishen 19  Oct., 

tLewis  Broad  meadow  -  .-31  Oct.,    64 
tJoaeph  O.  C.  Graley. . .  .28  Nov., 
tGeorge  Stoue,  cl  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

iJamos  M.  Golden 11  Aug.,  63 

tHerman  Karber 27  Sept., 

Surgeon. 

Julius  A.  Skelton 23  Dec,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
tHeury  L.  Downs 24  Apr.,  63 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Aaron  Low,  December  23,  1863,  to  Captaju 
18ih  New  York  cavaliy. 

Resigned,  (4.) 

Captain  James  B.  Ayres,  December  2,  1663. 
Pirnt  Lieut.  Peter  Conlin,  Februiiiy  26,  H'(i4. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Zeglewicz,  P.-bruary  28,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Meyers,  April  8,  le65. 
discharged,  (24.J 

Colonel  Thaddeus  P.  Mott,  January  18,  1864. 
Lieut.  Colonel  John  W.  Crnp^y,  October  18,  1864. 
Major  James  A.  Duffy,  July  1:1,  1664. 
Captain  A.  W.  Mctcalf,  Hay  23,  1863. 
Captain  P.aymond  H.  Ferry,  July  7,  1863. 
Captain  Jobn  F.  Porter,  May  5,  1864. 
Captain  W.  C.  H.  Andres,  July  27,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  E.  Morton,  June  1.  1865. 
Capiain  Adolph  Schmidt,  June  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Moneypenny,  July  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Christopher  Pike,  July  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Christian  Jlorton,  August  8,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Buck,  August  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  P.  H.  Bock,  March  2,  1864. 
Firsit  Lieut.  Leroy  S.  Smith,  March  18,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  Anderson,  March  27,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Dyer  D.  Lum,  Adft,  April  24,  1863. 
Second  Litut.  Ernest  Staples,  July  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  W.  Weeks,  August  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  W.  J.  Gaines,  August  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  M.  Scott,  August  7,  1863. 
Sccoqd  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Thayer,  August  8,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Elias  Lester,  August  7,  1863. 
Chaplain  E.  P.  Stimpson,  June  22,  1864. 

Vied,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut,  Moaes  S.  Smith,  at  Baton  Eouge,  La.,  June  26, 

1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  De  Camp,  July  26,  1864. 

Missing,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Decker,  since  February  28, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Bretcster,  smce  April  — ,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  E.  Biegel,  since  April  — ,  1663. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Major  W.  D.  Morton,  November  2,  1864. 


*  Called  also  First  Metropolitan  Cavalry. 

t  Transferred  to  18th  New  York  cavalry,  June  12,  1665. 

Note. — Tho  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


NEW   YORK   CAVALRY. 


343 


FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  from 
Augusts,  1863,  to  January  14, 1864, 
for  three  years :  nine  companies  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  one  at  Elmii'a,  N. 
T.,  one  at  Cavalry  Depot,  D.  C, 
and  one  in  the  State  of  New  York 
at  large.  It  was  consolidated  with 
the  sixth  New  York  cavalry  June 
17, 1865,  and  the  consolidated  force 
designated  the  2d  provisional  New 
York  cavalry.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  am  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
John  J.  Coppinger  Jl.  St., 27  Jan.,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Henry  Roessle 2  Apr.,  64 

Major. 
•Robert  H.  S.  Hyde 4  Bee,  63 

Captains. 

Thomas  G.  Putnam 30  July,  C3 

Jefferson  C.  Bigelow 8  Aug., 

George  M.  Ellieott 15  Aug., 

*Leonard  P.  Hathaway.  .26  Aug., 

*John  F.  Moschell 5  Sept., 

*JohnS.  Hicks 13  Oct., 

James  C.  Rennisou 18  Jan.,    64 

Morris  J.  McCornal 12  Nov., 

Alberto.  Skiff .' 3  June,  65 

Seth  L  Steves,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Edward R.  Trull,iJ.  Q.ilf.15  June,  63 

Jerry  Lester 15  Aug., 

Charles 'H.  Lyon 8  Jan.,   64 

George  L.  Truesdell 18  Jan., 

Cortland  Clark,  R.  C.  5.-20  Jan., 

*'WilIiam  F.  Weller 2  Feb., 

Frederick  Mann,  ^4/'^..-  1  July, 

Seth  B.  Walworth 12  Nov., 

Levi  T.  Sheldon 12  Nov., 

*Sila8  S.  Bigelow 13  Apr. ,  65 

Paul  Tarcott 13  Apr., 

William  Slanton 21  Apr., 

Edgar  F.  Johnson,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  G.  Hampton 5  Oct.,    63 

Roswell  S.  Heggie 10  Oct.,    64 

*Edgar  L.  Miller 12  Nov. , 

Orlando  E.  Dickinson.  .-16  Dec, 

*John  Gallagher 16  Apr.,  65 

tJohn  W.  Fiazer 21  Apr., 

*Edward  Pointer 7  Mar., 

Henry  A,  Maynard,  a.  w.  m. 
Peter  Bochn,  a.  w.  m. 
*JameB  Holohan,  a.  w.  m. 
*D.  McD.  Campbell,  a.  w.  m. 
*William  Carpenter,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualttes. 


Resigned,  (7.) 

Colonel  Robert  M.  Richardson,  January  19,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  S.  Krum,  November  30, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Sidney  Tuttle,  Adft,  May  22,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Frederic  J.  Maxwell,  February  13,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Whitlock,  December  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Fuller,  December  17.  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edson  Grijfis,  January  7,  186i. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (5.) 

Captain  Burritt  H  Hurd,  December  12,  1864. 
Captain  John  M.  Ruhfson,  December  13,  1864. 
Captain  Oscar  R.  Colgrove,  December  24,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Cameron,"  December  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Richmond  Finch,  March  22,  1865. 

Discharged,  (11.) 

Major  Joseph  H.  Wood.E.  SL,  April  14,  1865. 
Captain  Michael  Auer,  March  6,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  La  Beff,  November  30,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  Herron,  December  28,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Ralph  D.  Short,  January  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut,  Levi  Kraft,  December  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Hezekiah  B.  Raony,  January  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Antony  Dever,  May  24,  18P4. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Phillips,  October  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  Emory  Ormsby,  January  11,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Hunter,  February  24, 1865. 


Died,  (3.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Augustus  I.  Root,  killed  in  action  April  8, 1865. 
Captain  Marshall  M.  L  lydon,  October  5,  1864;  of  disease. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  F.  Robinson,  February  3,    1804,  of 
disease. 

Missing,  (1,) 

First  Lieut.  William  B.  Shearer,  October  30,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (2,)      , 

Captain  Wallis  M.  Boyer,  September  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  D.  Peame,  March  9,  1865. 


t  Discharged  June  28,  1865. 


344 


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Surgeon. 

George  V.  Skiff 22  Juue,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

\ 

*Milton  A.  Halsted 26  Jan.,   64 

*Johu  C.  Wall 25  May 

Chaplain. 

K 

*  Transferred  to  2d  provisional  New  York  cavalry. 
Note. — The  roster  of  ofEcere  is  given  as  it  stoodon  the  day  of  conBolidation. 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


345 


SIXTEENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  from  June  to 
October,  1863;  to  serve  three  yearj. 
It  was  conBolidated  with  the  13th 
New  York  cavah-y  June  23,  1865, 

■  and  the  consolidated  force  known 
as  the  3d  provisional  New  York 
cavaliy.) 

(The  oiBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 

this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 

part  is  not  yet  piihlished  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

tNelson  B.  Sweitzer,  W^. 

^.,E.^ 12  "Nov.,  64 

(Sreuet  Brig.  Gen.  13  Blarch,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

JJohn  Nicholson 18  Feb.,  65 

Majors. 

tGiles  G.  Horton 21  Aug. ,  63 

IGeorge  B.  Bosworth 9  Jan.,  64 

Captains. 

U.  Schneider 19  June,  63 

jLawrence  Leahy 5  Sept., 

tPrancis  M.  Baker 5Feb.,   64 

+ Henry  M.  Gay  lord 24  Mar.,  ■ 

tJuIius  Windsbecker 4  Aug., 

tMatthew  Tuck 4  Aug., 

tSamuel  P.  Gail 3  Dec, 

+ William  A.  Cameron  ...  6Dec., 

William  J.  Keays 22  Apr.,  65 

fEdward  P.  Doherty 23  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 
tAlbertLadue,  7?.Q.M...  9  Mar.,  63 
tWilliam  J.  Kavanaugh'.16  Sept., 
tA.  B.  Wilbur,  R.C.S....  2  Dec," 

tWilliam  Farrell 8  July,   64 

fCharles  F.  Moore 1  Sept., 

t Andrew  Slorah  - 10  Jan. ,    65 

tC.  H.  FaruKworth 10  Jan-, 

tArthur  A.  0.  Keef 5  Apr., 

;Phihp  H.  Lee 7  Apr., 

tGeorge  F.  French 13  Apr. , 

tPatrick  Cannon 8  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

tjohn  Goulding 27  Dec,  62 

tJohn  F.  Hoover 12  Feb..   65 

tPeter  McNaughton 12  Feb., 

tCharles  Sutter 6  Apr., 

tFrederick  W.  Schwaab.l6  May, 

t John  T.  Hall 19  May, 

fGabriel  A.  Mueller 19  May, 

Surgeon. 

tJames  M.  Homiston 9  Oct.,    63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
JS.  P.  Vondersmith 20  Oct.,    63 

Chaplain, 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (11.) 

Colonel  H.  M.  Lazelle,  S3E.  ^.,  13.  ®.,  October  19,  1864. 

Captain  James  A.  McPherson,  April  1,  1865. 

Captain  P.  H.  Mickles,  jr.,  April  3,  186.5. 

First  Lieut.  H.  L.  Lazarus,  January  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  H.  G.  Anderson,  January  — ,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  Moffatt,  February  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  S.  L.  Jones,  January  14,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Horace  Moody,  November  — ,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  O.  K.  Gault,  April  21,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Ferguson,  May  30,  1865. , 

Chaplain  H.  G.  Lyod,  January  — ,  1865. 

Discharged,  (12.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  George  S.  HolUster,  V^.  ^.,  33.  St.,  October  7, 

1864. 
Captain  Ronald  McNichol,  October  23,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  E.  Morse,  January  26,  1864. 
Captain  Nathan  H.  Mooncy,  May  17,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  W.  H.  Wells,  January  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Wells  S.  Bailey,  February  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  Thompson,  Adj%  May  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  H.  A.  Hildebrand,  August  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  H.  G-  Dow,  January  31, 1865, 
Second  Lieut.  Nomian  T.  Moore,  January  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  H.  P.  Field,  October  6,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  John  Lowery,  June  9,  1865. 

Died,  (1.) 

Captain  James  H.  Fleming,  killed  in  action  at  Fairfaic  Sta- 
tion, Vti.,  August  8,  1864. 

Missing,  12.) 

First  Lieut.  H.  B.  Dean,  Adj't,  since  August — ,  1863, 

First  Lieut.  David  S.  Miller,  R.  C.  S.,  since  August  — ,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (15.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  S.  H.  Olmstead,  November  21,  1865. 
Major  M.  Hazard,  November  27,  1863. 
Captain  John  J.  Schlaefer,  June  1,  1864. 
Captain  Otto  Kleinschmidt,  June  16,  1864. 
Captain  A.  L.  Washburne,  October  10,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  Robin,  February  3,  1865, 
First  Lieut.  F.  A.  Bardell,  September  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  G.  H.  Grosvenor,  September  27,  if^.64. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  A.  Schultz,  October  3,  ]"r64.  ■ 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  H.  aiaroney,  April  2  J,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  G.  Barnes,  May  28,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  B.  Smitb,  July  29,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  H.  Lamed,  October  J,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Wallace  Keller,  January  23, 1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  N.  S.  Drake,  May  11,  1864. 


*  Called  also  Sprague  Light  Cavalry.  t  Transferred.to  the  3d  provisional  N.  Y.  cavalry. 

%  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 
Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2.— The  roster  of  oflicers  is  given  as  it  stQod  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


346 


NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


EIGHTEENTH  REGIMENT." 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.Y.,  from  Jaiy  IS,  1H63, 
to  February  3, 1864,  to  serve  three 
years.  The  14tb  New  York  cavalry 
was  consolidated  with  it  Jiiine  12, 
1865.     It  in  still  in  service) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorahh' 
part  is  not  yet  published iu  orders.) 

Colonel. 

James  J.  Byrne 24  Feb.,   64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Majors. 

Edward  Byrne 26  Aug. ,  63 

JohnEnuis 24  Oct.,    64 

Captai7is.'' 

JuliusP.  Merldein 19  Oct.,    63 

Williiim  Davis 25  Dlc., 

.Fred.  H.  Haile 19  Feb.,   64 

ColJius  Chesborough 10  Mar., 

Glanville  Cox 17  Jan.,    65 

Fcnton  Knckwell    23  Jan., 

John  "\V.  Farr 2  ]\Iay, 

William  S.  Vernon 5  May, 

Frank  E.  Yates 5  June, 

Gaza  Harasztby 20  July, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Hfjnry  J.  Nowlan 17  Jan.,   63 

Kicbarrt  P.  Egan,  TJ.Q  Jjf-lS  July, 

John  C.  Cashen 19  Oct. , 

Lewis  Broadmearfow. ,-  31  (_>ct  ,    64 

Joseph  O.  C.  Graley 28  Nov., 

Charles  Montney 22  Jfcn.,    65 

T.  Williams,  R.  C.  S 2U  May, 

William  S.  Canniff 20  May, 

William  Dubois 6  June, 

William  H.  Pinson 17  July, 

William  D.  Anderson  ..  ,22  July, 
George  Stone,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  M.  Golden 21  Aug.,  63 

Herman  Karber 27  Sept., 

Charles  Van  Dorh 18  Jan.,    65 

Floyd  A.  McNeil 12  Jnne, 

Patrick  Kavanagh 13  June, 

Aaron  C.  Cady 13  June, 

Sauford  R.  Haskill 13  June, 

Surgeon. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 
Henry  L.  Downs  ...'...  .24  Apr.,    63 


Robert  P.  Murphy. . . 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (4.) 


Captain  Joseph  H.  Simpson,  January  14,  1865. 
First  Lieut,  John  H.  Keats,  March  28,  1864. 
Surgeon  William  Rockwell,  July  2,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  H.  Gail,  February  14, 1865. 

Discharged,  (22.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  John  Tracey,  jr.,  June  13,  1865. 
Captain  Isaac  R.  Van  Slyke,  March  27,  1864. 
Captain  Brockholst  L.  P.wcr,  October  6,  1864. 
Captain  Patrick  Pbelan,  October  7,  1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Gaige,  June  12,  1865. 
Captain  B.  K.  Eimberly,  Juno  12,  1865. 
Captain  Warren  S.  Smith.  June  12,  1865. 
Fir^t  Lieut.  Cleanthea  P.  E^^tcUe,  August  31, 1864. 
Fir-t  Lieut.  Ira  Hall,  jr.,  September  20,  1B64.  ■ 
First  Lieut.  Jules  DeCroy,  June  12,  1865.  % 

First  Lieut.  Ira  J.  Folts,  June  12,  186.'5. 
Fii  st  Lieut.  Albert  Cummings,  June  12,  1865. 
8Lcond  Lieut.  James  Quest,  December  23,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  John  G.  White,  March  27,  1864. 
Sueimd  Lieut.  ElJiBon  M.  Morton,  May  24,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  JoTin  Coonau,  June  12,  1865. 
Secoud  Lieut.  George  P.  Clark,  June  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Ardcn,  June  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Willi'am  W.  Enos,  June  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  F.  Darker,  June  13,  186.5. 
Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Smith,  June  14,  1865. 
Surgeon  Augustus  C.  Walker,  June  13,  1865. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Aaron  Low,  August  1,,'1864,  of  disease,  atThibodeaux, 

La. 
First  Lieut.  Alvaro  Hammond,   killed  in  action  at  Sabine 

Cross-Roads,  La.,  April  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  McMahon,  June  2,  1864,  drowned  white 

on  passage  from  New  Orleans,  La.,  to  New  York. 

Missing,  (1.)  / 

First  Lieut.  Harvey  Seeley,  since  May,  1864. 
Dismissed,  (20.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Stephen  Stryker,  November  1,  1864. 

Major  Albert  A.  Pitcher,  November  27,  1-864. 

Captain  Jacob  W.  Anthes,  November  1,  1864. 

Captain  Augustus  Bacon,  November  16,  1864. 

Captain  Jacob  Wilsey,  November  27,  1864. 

Fir^-t  Lieut.  Johu  P.  Willaid,  November  1,  1864". 

First  Lieut.  Cyrus  Payne,  November  1,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  Drongkt,  AdJ't,  November  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  TV.  Rosters,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  27,  1864, 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  D.  Byrne,  R.  C.  S.,  November  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  Glass,  November  27,  1864. 

Fir:?t  Lieut.  Abram  D.  Westervelt,  November  27,  1864. 

Fii  St  Lieut.  Cornelius  Van  Gelder,  November  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Boylo,  February  16,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Keane,  November  27, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  William  II.  Mathews,  November  27,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Dunn,  November  27,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Curran,  November  27,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Keenan,  November  27,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Daniel  E.  Gwynne,  March  1,  1865. 

*  Also  called  Corning  Light  Cavalnj.  The  17th  regiment  of  cavalry  failed  to  complete  its  organiza- 
tion, and  the  members  were  transferred  to  the  1st  New  York  veteran  cavalry. 

Note.— This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this  re 
gister,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31, 1865. 


1.1  xjw     xurvji.    U!A~v~aIjjTY. 


347 


NINETEENTH  SEGIMENT.* 

(This   regiment   was    organized    at  i 
Portage,  N.  Y.,  in  September,  1862,  ! 
as  the  130th  New  York  infantry,  to 
sei-ve  three  years,  and  its  designa-  ] 
tion,  changed  to  19th   New  York 
cdvalry  August  11,  1863.     It  was  1 
mustered  out  of  service  June  30, 
1865,  in   accordance  with   orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

ThomM  J.  Thorp 1  Mar.,  65 

{Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  65.) 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Eufus  Scott IMar.,  65 

Majors. 

Howard  M.  Smith 1  Nov.,  63 

(.Bvt.  Lieut.  Coionei  13  March, 1865.) 
Jacob  W.  Knapp 1  Mar. ,  65 

Captains. 


Jolm  P.  Eobinson SScpt., 

James  Lemon 3  Sept., 

Andrew  J.  Leach 3  Sept., 

;  W.  H.  A.  Godfrey 30  Jan., 

Eussell  A.  Britton 1  Mar. , 

.  JustusP.Coy 9Feb., 

Leander  S.  Callaghan...  9  Feb., 

r.  William  C.Morey IMar., 

Alonzo  W.  Chaniberlain-17  June, 
George  T.  Hamilton,  a.  to.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Oliver  W.  West 9  Oct., 

J.  B.  Slater IMar., 

Geo.  B.  Yeomans,  R.  C.S.  1  Feb., 
Arthur  H.  Watts,  a.e.ikf.  1  Aug., 
Frank  S.  Adams,  Adft..  1  Oct., 

Charles  W.  Mcintosh 14  Dec, 

Ephraim  E.  M.  Eigdon.  .28  Dec., 

Charles  E.  Lewis 9  Feb., 

William  W.  Tadder 10  Feb. , 

-.  James  K.  DeWolf 1  Mar., 

J  Justine  Smith,  jr V  Apr., 

"  William  W.  Winnegar--  1  May, 
Joseph  N.  FUnt 18  June, 


65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 


Colonel  Alfred  Gibbs,  EH.  5p.,  B.  S.,  December  8,  1864,  to 

Brigadier  General  of  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Abram  B.  Lawrence,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  1,  1864,  to 

Captain  and  A.  Q.  M.  „     „„ , 

First  Lieut.   William  H.  H.  Emmons,  Adft,  May  18,  1804,  to 

Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 


Resigned,  (25.) 

Captain  Jqel  Wakeman,  September  25,  1862. 

vCaptain  Alaiison  B.  Cornell,  October  5,  1862. 

Captain  Ira  Sales,  Febraary  25,  1863. 

Captain  Charles  L.  Bmndage,  October  12,  1863. 

Captain  Jamts  E.  Bills,  October  1,  1664. 

First  Lieut.  George  R.  Cawee,  Adft,  October  6,  1862 

First  Lieut.  James  O.  Slaytou,  October  10,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  S.  Herbert  Laney,  January  4,  1863. 

First  Lieur.  Oscar  E.  Cook,  February  4,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  E.  Sartwell  Osgood,  May  15,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Leonai'd  "Wilkins,  ,September  12.  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Jared  M.  Bills,  January  18,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Daily,  October  4,  1862. 

Second  Lieut. ^lias  Horton,  jr.,  December  1,  1862, 

Second  Lieut.  Edmund  Hartm'an,  December  23,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  U.  Waldo,  January  2.1,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Luther,  Ft-bruary  5,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Gilbert  E.  Burslcy,  Jlay  10,  1863. 

.Second  Lieut  Oscar  Herring,  August  — ,  1S63. 

Second  Lieut.  A.  Hammond  Hicks,  August    9 ,  1864.  _ 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Bayer,  PebiTiary  S7,  186.x 

Second  Lieut.  Allen  O.  Abbott,  May  10,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  C.  Patter^,  November  1,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  Saunders,  January  5, 1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Joshua  B.  Purchase,  February  — ,  1864. 

Discharged,  (8.) 

Captain  Samuel  Culbertson,  October  31,  1864 
Captain  Wheeler  Hakes,  December  14,  1864. 
Captain  G.  Wiley  Wells,  February  10,  1805. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  A.  Fannan,  July  .30,  18G3.    , 
First  Lieut.  Asa  E.  Burleston,  September  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Gales,  September  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  T.  Beek,  May  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  L.  Crittenden,  December  2,  1864. 

Died,  (4.) 


Second  Lieutenants. 


63 


ThomasJ.Burr 5Pob., 

'    Henry  N.  SchUck 11  May 

Charles  B.  Annibale 11  Oct., 

Alphonzo  J.  Aldrich 20  Jan., 

George  E.  ToiTey 9  Feb. 

Cordon  C.  Gluey 9  Feb., 

^  Charles  Walsh 10  Feb. 

'  *  Called  also  First  Neio  York  Dragoons. 


Captain  Jeremiah  Hatch,  December  21,  1862,  of  disease,  at 

Suffolk,  Va. 
Captain  Eowley  P.  Taylor,  killed  in  action  at  Deserted  Farm, 

January  30,  1863. 
Captain  Alexander  K.  Thorp,  September  19,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  near  Winchester,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Alford,  killed  m  action  at  Smithfleld, 

August  29,  1864. 


348 


NEW   YORK    CAYALRY. 


JohnMcCabe 1  Mar.,   65 

Heury  Gr.  West 18  June, 

Andi'ew  J.  Lorish 19  June, 


Missing,  (1.) 

Colonel  "W.  S.  Fullerton,  since  Septembers,  1862. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

Benjamin  T.  Kneeland..  3  Sept.,  62  '  First  Lieut.  Samuel F.  Randolph,  June  15,  1662. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Dewitt  C.  Fo-vvler 2  May,    63  ! 

Robert  Rae 1  May,    64 

Chaplain. 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Oi'derg  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  musttr  out. 


NEW   YORK    CAYATiRY. 


349 


TWENTIETH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  in  Sep- 
tember, 1863,  to  serve  three  years. 
It  was  mustered  outof  service  July 
31, 1865,  in  accordance  with  ordex's 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
David  M.  Evans 15  Apr.,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Jacob  S.  Yates 15  Apr.,  65 

Majors. 


Captains. 

John  G.  Cudworth 3  Sept.,  63 

John  J.  Carroll 3  Sept, 

William  Reynolds 12  Oct. , 

Wayland  F.  Ford 15  Oct., 

Patrick  Fitzpatrick 1  Nov., 

Thomas  M.'liutler 21  July,    64 

John  D.  Lee 15  May,    65 

W.  Fred.  Ryther 1  July, 

SethE.  Griffin IJuly, 

First  Lieutenants. 
H.  H.  Carpenter,  72.  C.  5.  -  7  Oct.,    63 
Albert  V.  Horr,  AdJ't.. .  .29  Feb.,    64 

Benjamin  C.  Budd 28  Mar.  ,- 

Alfred  J.  Casse 21  July, 

AVilliam  Croa 28  July, 

John  J.  Loomie 19  Jan. ,   65 

George  R.  Choat 16  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  B.  Wilcox 17  Aug.,  64 

Horaces.  Conk 2i  Dec, 

James  J.  McNally 21  Dec, 

Edwin  G.Frink 18  Jan.,    65 

John  McConnell; 18  Jan., 

Lewis  Croissant 19  Jan., 

Charles  E.  Hyatt 11  May, 

David  Quill 17  May, 

William  H.  Randall 1  July, 

John  Hardie 1  July, 

Thomas  J.  Markey  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
William  A.  MadeU 18  July,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Daniel  C.  Hickey 16  Mar.,  64 

Chaplain. 
Jediah  Winslow 23  Apr.,  64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Norris  M.  Carter,  March  20,  1865.  to  Sur 
geon  100th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (14.) 

Colonel  Newton  B.  Lord,  March  23,  1865.     ' 
Major  Charles  F.  Smith,  March  9,  1865. 
Major  J.  Bowen  Preston,  July  8,  1865. 
•Major  John  O'Hara,  July  10,  1865. 
Captain  James  Spencer,  January  30,  1*865. 
Captain  Fred.  M.  Leonard,  May  25,  1865. 
Captain  William  Sage,  May  27,  1865. 
Captain  Michael  J.  Conolly.  May  27,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Matthew  C-  Griswold,  January  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut  John  S.  Dillerbeck,  May  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Zimmerman.  II  Q.  M.,  May  25.  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  Robb,  May  26,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Betts,  May  25,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  WilUam  Hubbard,  May  25,  1865. 

Disoliarged,  (6.) 

Captain  Samuel  L.  Bridgeford,  June  12,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Dempster  G.  Hodge,  June  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  C  Pollard,  June  30,  1865. 
l^irst  Lieut.  D.  M.  Nichols,  June  13,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Trout,  September  ^29,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Seymour  H.  Joy,  October  30,  1864. 

Died,  (2.) 

Captain  J.  Floyd  Thompson,  July  5,  1864,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  M.  P.  McAlester,  September  18,  1863. 

(1.) 


First  Lieut.  Luther  Lee,  jr.,  sincf  June  — ,  186-^ 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  H.  C.  Chittenden,  January  14,  1864. 
Captain  Fred.  Stewart,  June  14,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  H.  Clay  Stewart,  January  4,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Johns,  January  18,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  E.  C.  Dodge,  March  23,  1865. 


*  Called  also  McClellan  Camlry. 
Note. The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


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NEW   YORK    CAVALRY. 


TWBNTY-PIHST  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  from  Augnet  to  Octo- 
ber, 1863,  to  serve  tliree  years.  It 
is  still  in  service.) 

*  (The  oilicial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

William  B.  Tibbets 5  Jan.,   fi4 

(Breca  Brig.  Gen.  21  October,  1864.) 


Lieutermnt  Colonel. 
Charles  Fitz  Simons 18  Sept.,  63 


MajoTS. 

George  V.  BoufeUe 160ct.,    63 

John  S.  Jennings 1  Mar.,  64 

Charles  6.  Otis 25  June,  65 


Captains. 

William  G.  McNulty 28  Aug.,  63 

John  W.  PaiTand 2  Jan.,    64 

David  A.  Signer 4  Jan., 

Lewis  W.  Tmesdale 1  Mar., 

Andrew  Smith i  Feb.,   65 

James  A.  Savage 18  Mar. , 

Henry  B.  Snow 17  July, 


First  Lieutenants. 

William  B.  Laishe,  R.  Q. 

M 19  June,  63 

James  F.  Hill,  Aclj't 29  June, 

William  H.  Joslyn 14  Oct., 

Norman  H.  Meldrum  ...  .20  Oct., 

James  B.  Hayt 2  Jan.,    64 

James  H.  Ronalds,  R.  C.  S.  13  Jan. , 

Theodore  D.  Gere 20  Jan., 

Emmett  B.  Collins 7  Dec, 

Henry  G.  Hickok 7  Jan.,   65 

George  E.  Buss 6  May, 

Charles  A.  Benjamin 6  May, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

William  L.  Riley 1  .July,   64 

Winfleld  S.  Usher 1  Dec, 

Patrick  Donohue I'Dee., 

Joseph  C.Franklin 7  Jan.,    65 

Frederick  V/allis S7  Feb.. 

Reuben  C.Niles 5  May, 

John  H.  MaiiderviUe 5  May, 


Oastjaltiks. 


Promoted,  (1.)  ' 

Assistant  Surgeon  Abraham  Welch,  January  25,  1865,  to  Sur- 
geon l8t  New  York  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (8.) 

Captain  James  B.  Root,  January  23, 1865. 

Captain  Henry  E.  Snow,  May  12, 1865. 

Captain  Eugene  B.  GFere,  May  12,  18S5. 

Captain  Francis  McCue,  May  12, 1865. 

Captain  James  S.  Graham,  May  13, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Moses  Reeves,  jr.,  November  12, 1864. 

Pirst  Lieut.  James  A.  Dickinson,  May  12, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  H.  Draper,  May  18, 1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

Captain  Edward  B.  Hedley,  August  28, 1865. 
Pirst  Lieut.  Thomas  B.  Collins,  March  1, 1865. 

Discharged,  (8.1 

Captain  William  M.  Godley,  December  28, 1864. 
Pirst  Lievt.  Jacob  H.  Pratt,  Adj't,  June  29, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Maxwell,  March  8,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Cramer,  July  29,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  P.  Johnson,  Jannai-y  3, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Laithe,  June  6, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  B.  Hyatt,  August  16, 1865j 
Surgeon  Leroy  McLean,  October  20, 1863. 

•  Vied,  (3.) 

Captain  William  H.  Mitchell,  killed  in  action  at  New  Market, 

Va.,  May  1.5,  1864. 
Pirst  Lieut.  Nelson  B.  Holcomb,  December  6, 1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Cone,  killed  in  action  at  Ashby's 

Ford,  Va,,  July  19,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Major  Charles  G.  Otis,  May  3, 1865.     (Recommissioned  Major 

June  25, 1865.) 
Captain  Edwin  N.  Wright,  November  .30, 1863. 
Captain  Peter  S.  Hogeboom,  July  29,  1865. 
Pirst  Lieut.  Julius  D.  Baker,  May  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  McCormick,  July  29,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Cornelius  A.  Kirker,  July  29,  1865 
Second  Lieut.  Walter  L.  Messer,  July  29, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Eugene  B.  McWhortou,  July  29, 1865. 


NEW    YORK    CATALEy. 


351 


Surgeon. 

' 

Benjamin  S.  Catlin 20  Oct.,    63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Alfred  B.  Huestod 24  Mar,,  64 

Edwin  H.  Draper 15  Mar.,   65 

Qmplain. 

P.  Franklin  Jones Sljan.,  64 

1 

Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  upon  this 
regiater,  its  roster  is  ma^e  up  to  August  31,1865. 


NEW   YORK   CAVALRY. 


TWENTY-SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Ro- 
chester, N.  Y.,  in  February,  1864, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  ivas  mus- 
tered out  of  service  August  1,  ]  865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
HorafioB.Reed,  B.  a...l4  Apr.,  Go 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Peter  McLennan 5  May,    65 

(^Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 


Majors. 

Charles  C.  Brown 23  Feb.,   64 

Ge-orge  R.  French 7  Oct., 

Beniamin  Bennett 5  May,    65 

{Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  13  March,  1865. ) 


Captains. 

Lycurgus  D.  Lusk 5  Sept., 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
LucienB.  Cadwell 27  Sept., 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
Chri«.  C.  Bruton,  {^.  fH..  6  Nov.. 
Jacob  Fisher 29  Nov. , 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
Harlan  P.  Lloyd •..25  Dec, 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  18C5.) 
George  W.  Newman 4  Jan., 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
John  Sprcadbury 28  3tar., 

{Brevit  Major  "-^  April,  1865.) 
George  Sperry 29  Apr., 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Marvin  R.  Shenvood 5  May, 

Herbert  D.  Peck 6  July, 


First  Lieutenants.. 

A.  K.  Tower.  R.  C.  S 4  Mar.,  64 

{Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

Arthur  T.  Tileston 29  Sept., 

James  S.  Van  Cortlandt..  1  Jan.,    65 

Franklin  Colhater 12  Jan., 

Charles  H.  Clark,  Adj't.A^  Jan., 

William  P.  Brown 27  Jan., 

Fiederick  Leake 11  Apr., 

James  Austin 23  Apr,, 

"William  H.  Conover 5  May, 

Henry  E.  Beeby 5  May, 

(Breoet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
Oran  Emmett 7  July, 


Casualtiks. 


(3.) 

Captain  John  Wrenn,  July  12,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  B.  Brand,  R.  Q.  M.,  March  8,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Patrick  McShane,  December  2, 1864. 

Discliarged,  (22.) 

Colonel  Samuel  J.  Crooks,  March  1,  1865. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Johnson  B.  Brown,  July  20,  1864. 

Captain  Truman  H.  Allen,  July  26,  1864. 

Captain  Isidore  E.  Prevost,  July  27,  1864. 

Captain  Michael  McMullen,  March  8,  1865.  • 

Captain  Franklin  R.  Perkins,  March  11,  1865^ 

Captain  Franklin  Edwards,  March  29,  1865. 

Captam  Oscar  F.  Wisner,  May  15,  1865. 

Captain  Robert  E.  EUenbeck,  May  15,  1865. 

Captain  Henry  S.  Vaughan,  May  25,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Alonzo  B.  Allen,  July  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  E.  Weeks,  October  31,  1864.     , 

First  Lieut.  Eben  Whitfield,  December  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Reuben  L.  Fox,  March  29,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Nellis,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  15,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Patrick,  July  5,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  J.  Montresson  Smyth,  July  26,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Herman  R.  Dunning,  August  9,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Frankliu  CoUister,  September  8,  1864.  (Re- 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant  January  12,  1865.) 

Second  Lieut.  Warren  W.  Lamb,  September  8,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Jesse  B.  Losey,  July  6,  1864.  (Recommia- 
sioned  from  civil  lii'e  January  1,  1865.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Patrick  McShane,  June  12, 1864.  (Recom- 
missioned  from  civil  life  September  12,  1864.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Jesse  B.  Losey,  July  6,  1864.  (Recoramia- 
fiioned  from  civil  lile  January  1,  1865.) 

Died,  (4.) 

Major  Theodore  Schlick,  killed  in  action  at  Kcrueysville,  Va., 
August  25,  18G4. 

Fi^^t  Lieut.  Daniel  Layton,  June  14.  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  Squire  M.  Yates,  killed  by  bayonet  thrust,  near 
Winchester,  Va.,  April  9,  186.^. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  R.  Glennon,  killed  in  action  at  Din- 
widdle Court  House,  Va.,  June  22,  1864, 

Missing,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut,  Israel  B.  Taylor,  since  May  12,  1865. 
Surgeon  James  D.  Jones,  since  December  21,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  James  G.  Van  Marter,  July  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Suggett,  Adj't,  July  26,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  J.  Redington.  October  20,  1864. 


JMEW     lOJiJi    (JA  VALET. 


352 


Second  Lieutenants, 

Dwight  "W.  Hazleton 4  Mar.,  64 

Henry  P.  Starr 16  Apr. , 

Byron  Tallman 2  Sept., 

(  Brenjet  First  LimU.  13  Mar. ,  1865.) 

George  B.  Corkins 14  Mar.,  65 

Herbert  Lord 24  Mar., 

George  W.  Moxcey 5  May, 

■  Lewis  Moore 18  May, 

James  P.  CbrueB 19  May,   65 

Edward  W.  Newman 6  June, 

George  Woodward,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

David B.  Van  Slyck 7  Nov.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Jesse  B.  Losey 1  Jan.,  65 

Dwight  M.Lee 15 May, 

Chaplain. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men.  of  this  regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  honor  have  been  awarded 
by  the  Secretary  of  War : 


Corporal  Harry  Harvey. 
Private  George  Ladd. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  befor^e  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


4  b 


354 


NEW   YORK   CAVALRY. 


TWENTY-THIUD  BATTALION.* 

Casdalties. 

(This   battalion,    composed  of  two 
companies,  (A  and  B,)  was  organ- 
ized frtm  December,  1862,  to  May, 
1863,  to  serve  three  years.    It  was 
consolidated  with  the   lath   New 
York  cavalry  AprU  18,  1865.) 

BiscMrged  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  James  R.  Allen,  February  18, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  Behrens,  December  22, 1864. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battalion  bore  an  honorable 
partisnotyetpublishedin  orders.) 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Captains. 

Captain  Alfred  Spann,  August  22,  1864. 

Emory  Cummings 1  Feb.,  63 

First  Lieutenants, 

Second  Lieiuenant. 

Walter  F.  Endlong,  a.  w.  m. 

*  Called  also  MiVs  Battalion. 
t  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 
Note, — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


JMUJVV     iUKK    (JAVALRT. 


355 


TWENTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  nt  Au- 
burn, N.  Y.,  in  January,  1864,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  consoli- 
dated with  the  10th  New  York  cav- 
alry June  17,  1865,  and  the  con- 
solidated force  designated  the  1st 
provisional  New  York  cavalry.) 

"^vilderness,"  "spottstlvania," 
"guinea's    station,"     "nohth 

ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTO-MOY,"  "BE- 
THESDA  CHUItCH,"  "  COAL  HAR- 
BOR," '"PETKRSBDRG,"  "CEME- 
TERY HILL,"  "WELDON  RAIL- 
ROAD." "REAM'S  STATION," 
"  PEEBLE'S  FARM,"  "  VAUGHAN 
ROAD,"   "  BELLEFIELD." 


♦Walter  C.  Newberry  .. .  2  Mar.,  65 
(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  31  March,  1865.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
'  ••   *Charles  B.  Coventry 25  May,   65 


Majors, 

♦Albert  Taylor 2  Mar.,  65 

*Charles  E.  Martin 20  May, 

Mark  L.  Scovllle 13  June, 


Captains. 

*Franci8  L.  Brown  ...'. .  .28  Jan..   64 

*Albert  Thomas 28  Sept., 

♦Charles  A,  Taylor 30  Nov., 

*George  F.  Raulston 30  Nov., 

James  H.  McLaughlin. .  .27  Dec, 

*Abram  Tucker 4  Feb.,   65 

Charles  K.  Dutton 15  Mar. , 

*Eugene  Smith 20  Mar., 

Lyndon  J.  Cole 5  May, 

*Henry  A.  Genet 21  May, 

Edward  Pollard 21  May, 

*E.  A.  Tallman 24  May, 


First  Lieutenants. 

Miles  Sullivan 15  Oct., 

Benj.  F.  Sweet,  R.  Q.M.  .30  Nov., 

*  William  W.  Cook 14  Dec, 

John  Bannister^  R.  C.  -S'.-21  Jan., 

Joseph  W.  Cooley 4  Feb., 

Arba  Brookins 1  May, 

Martin  Mullen 5  May, 

^Michael  McGraw 18  May, 

*A  J.  Heffron 22  May, 

A.  W.  Warren 22  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 


Captain  Morris  H.  Alberger,  December  4.  1864,  to  Captain 

and^.  Q.M. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  K.  Cutler,  R.  Q.  M: ,  August  24,'  1864, 

to  Captain  and  A.  Q.  M. 


Resigned,  (8.) 

Major  George  G.  Wanzer,  May  12,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  S.  Garlock,  R.  C.  S. ,  Mav  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Willard  S.  SiUiinan,  June  J 1,  1804. 
First  Lieut.  William  F.  Jessup,  June  U.  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Birdsey  N.  Curtis,  May  12.  18(i5. 
Second  Lieut.  Byron  F.  Crane,  May  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Wightman,  June  1,  1864. 
Surgeon  Leland  L.  Doolittle,  July  21,  1864' 


Discharged,  (10.) 

Captain  J.  Shalkenback,  August  18,  1864. 
Captain  N.  W.  Palmer,  September  13,  1864. 
Captain  John  G.  Allen,  September  26,  ltiG4. 
Captain  Allen  G.  P.  Brown,  April  22,  18G.5. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  L.  Hill,  Adft,  October  10,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Meyer,  October  13,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Anson  Heffron,  November  21.  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  B.  F.  Randall,  December  9,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  E.  Wilitius,  October  27,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Robert  Buck,  June  7,  1865. 


Died,  (6.) 

Lieut.   Colonel  Melzer    Richards,   April    13,    1865,    at  Citv 

Point,  Va. 
Major  James  E.  Doran,  April  15,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in 

action. 
Captain  Calvin  Burch,  killed  in  action  June  18,  l?ff4. 
Captain  George  W.   Simons,September  4, 1864,    of    wounds 

received  in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  P.  Williams,  April  10,  1865,  of  woiiuds 

received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  Austin  Gibbons,  November  18,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 


Missing,  (2.) 

Colonel  William  C.  Raulston,  in  action,  since  September  30, 

1864.    ' 
First  Lieut.  Hiram  T.  Tucker,  since  February  — ,  1864. 


Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  Robert  J.  Russell,  August  — ,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  McCully,  June  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  J.  Whaley,  June,  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Angelo  Durand,  August  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Marcus  A,  Cory,  October  20.  1864^ 


356 


NEW  YORK  CAVALRY. 


Second  Lieutenants, 

^G-eorge  Curtiea 16  Oct.,    64 

■^Charles  L.  Pratt 14  Mar.,  65 

■''John  HutchinBon 5  May,    65 

Frank  McDonald 18  May, 

Thomas  A.  Dunlaya 25  May, 

John  A.  Bodamei* 2;5  May, 

•"Van  P.  Kellog:g 25  May, 

George  B.  Wallace 25  May, 

WiUiam  A.  Seeley,  a.  id.  m, 

Surgeon. 
Charles  L.  George 23  Sept.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 
Cyrus  M.  Perry 13  Apr.,   65 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  thia  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 

the  Secretary  of  War : 

Private  George  SchmaJ. 


,  *  Discharged  by  ree^on  of  consolidation. 

NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


i-tJi     \j.a.  1 


IZRY. 


357 


TWENTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT.* 

"^This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Saratoga  and  Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 
from  October,.  1863,  to  October, 
1864,  for  one  and  three  years.  It 
was  mustered  -out  of  service  June 
27, 1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

{The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

CoZonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel.    ■ 
Aaron  Seeley-.-1 8  Sept.,  64 

Majors. 

Samuel  W.  McPherson..  6  June,  64 
Clinton  Gr.  Townsley 5  Apr:,  65 

Captains. 

Nicholas  D.  Maffet 19  Mar.,   64 

'Henry  L.  Lazarus 25  Apr., 

Simon  E.  Chamberlin .  .  .16  May, 
Edwin  W.  Woodward.  -.26  Aug., 

Marshall  W.  Smith 18  Sept., 

James  Walters 26  Oct, , 

William  A.  Brusle 29  Jan.,    65 

Archibald  Wilson 28  Mar., 

James  M.  Smith,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  David 26  Apr.,  64 

Henry  G.  Wood 5  July, 

Thomas  R.  Scott 16  July, 

Nathan  C.  Gregory 16  July, 

Jonathan  D.  Stevenson.  .20  Oct., 

Nathaniel  H.  Rose 1  Nov. , 

James  W.  Morton 1  Nov., 

Edwin  Dunn,  H  C.  5... -17  Dec, 

Ralph  H.  Olmstead 17  Dec, 

Fred.J.Eaton 28Jan.,   65 

Rob'tM.  Gumming,  Adft.2Q  Jan., 
George  J.  Underwood  . .  .28  Mar., 
Henry  W.  Torbush 9  Apr., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Augustr.  Droz 19  Mar.,  64 

JulienRauss 20Jan.,    65 

Corwin  J.  Holmes 25  Apr., 

John  T.  Burns 5^May, 

Charles  Satterly,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon, 
James  D.  Jones,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
GeorgpSunmer 27  Apr.,  64 

Chaplain. 
EthanR.  Clark 20Feb.,   65 


Casualties. 


Discharged,  (12.) 

Major  Charles  J.  Seymour,  January  18,  1865. 
Captain  David  T,  Jackson,  March  19,  1864. 
Captain  Michael  A.  Stearns,  January  10,  1865. 
Captain  John  F.  Porter,  jr.,  May  15,  X865. 
Captain  Stephen  W.  Wheeler,  May  24,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  W.  Kingsland,  July  10,  IPfii. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  G.  Granville,  August  22, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Stewart  Hunter,  March  22,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  V.  Truss,  R.  Q.M,,  May  15, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Horatio  Mongarot,  March  27,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Armand  Dufloo,  March  32, 1865. 


Died,  (L) 
First  Lieut  Charles  N.  Howard,  killed  in  action  June  21, 1854. 


Dismissed,  (5.) 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Schmidt,  June  16,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Corwin  J.  Holmes,  November  17,  1864. 

commissioned  as  Second  Lieut.  April  25,  1865.) 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Creighton,  December  23,  1864 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Hammond,  May  3,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  M.  Brusle,  June  16, 1865. 


(Re- 


Deserted,  (1.) 
Captain  Richard  Hudnut,  August  13,  1864. 


*  Called  also  Sickles  Cavalry. 
Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW     YORK    CAVALRT. 


TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT.* 

<'ThiG  regiment  was  organized  at 
Keadville,  Jlass.,  Plattsburg,  Wa- 
tertown,  Malone,  and  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  and  BurlingtoD,  Vt.,  from 
December  29,  1864,  to  February 
23,  1865,  to  servo  one  year.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  from  June 
29,  to  July  7,  1865,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
Burr  Porter 15  Mar.,  65 

Lieutenant   Colonel. 

Ferris  Jacobs,  jr 15  Mar.,  65 

Majors. 

William  E.  Beardsley.-.15Mar.,  65 

Josiah  Grout,  jr 25  Mar., 

Edward  T.  Bouve 13  Apr., 

Captai7is. 

Charles  E.  Kice 29  Dec,  64 

Frederick  H.  Rand 2  Jan.,    65 

George  B.  French  - 10  Jan., 

Phiny  Moore H  Feb. , 

Henry  E.  Turner 22  Feb., 

Newton  H.  Davis 23  Ft-b., 

Edgar  Hinckley 24  Feb.^ 

David  A.  Piercy 24  Feb.j 

Lawrence  N.  Duchesney.   7  Apr., 

Charles  B.  Leathe 28  Apr., 

Charles  W.  C.  Rhoades,  a.  w.  m. 
Edwin  M.  Baldwin,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

William  H.  Jones 30  Dec,  64 

William  F.  Rice 30  Dec, 

Francis  G.  Clark 10  Jan.,    65 

Philip  M.  Ranney 24  Feb., 

Willard  W.  Glazier ^5  Marl' 

Chellis  D.  Swain,  Adft.. 27  Mar. 

Vetal  ^.  B.  Millette 29  Mar  ' 

Albert  H.  Tirrell 3  Apr., 

Albert  E.  Matthews 28  Apr 

F.  W.  Hayden,  R.  Q.  M..  1  May,' 

Charles  E.  Bowers 1  May,* 

Elitiha  May,  R.  C.  S.,  a.  w.  m. 
Bester  S.  SafTord,  a.  w.  vi. 
Carlos  E.  Cheney,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants, 

Albert  H.  Gould lOJan.,   65 

George  N.  Mitchell 20  Mar., 

Norman  F.  Cross 7  Apr., 

Ethan  E.  Cobb 11  Apr., 

Daniel  S.  Parker. 14  Apr., 

George  E.  Van  MoU 26  Apr., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Charles  G.  Coxr  March  1,  1865,  to  Captain  3d 
Massachusetts  cavalry. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

Captain  Horatio  N.  Dallas,  February  13, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  George  D.  Howard,  March  16, 1865. 


*  Called  also  Ist  Frontier  Cavalry. 


lET. 


359 


George  M.  Rodgers 29  May,   65 

Geovge  M.  D.  Ryder,  a.  w.  m. 
James  C.  Ring,  a.  w.  m. 
John  P.  Eddy,  a.  w.  m. 

f 

Surgeon. 

George  P.  Thompson  ...13  Apr.,  65 

" 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Chaplain. 

KOTE.  —The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  days  of  muster  ont. 


360 


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i  ViXJi.       KJJA.  y  IXXJUb^  » 


ONEIDA  INDEPENDENT 
COMPANY. 

(This  company  was  organized  at 
Oneida,  N.  Y.,  September  4, 1861, 
to  serve  three  years.  On  the  ex- 
piration of  its  term  of  service  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  organ- 
ization, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
June  13,  1865,  vrhen  it  was  mus- 
tered out  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department. ) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  company  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

James  E.  Jenkins.* 18  Jan.,   65 

First  Li&iLtenant. 

Frank  Vane 7  Juno,  64 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Almond  L.  Clark 29  June,  64 


Casualties. 

Miistered  oia  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
Captain  Daniel  P.  Mann,  December  10,  1864. 


Note.— The  roster  of  oncers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


iirriLLERY. 


361 


SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  from  August  22, 1861, 
to  December  12,  1861,  to  serve 
three  years.  On  the  expiration  of 
ita  term  of  service  the  original 
membere  were  mustered  out,  and 
the  regiment,  composed  of  veterans 
and  recruits,  retained  in  service.  It 
was  consolidated  into  eight  compa- 
nies, and  four  companies  of  the  9th 
New  York  artillery  transferred  to 
it  June  27, 1865.  The  regiment  was 
mustered  out  September  29,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"BULL  RUN,"  "SPOTTSTLVANIA," 
' '  NORTH  ANNA, "  * '  TOLOPOTO- 
MOT,"  "COAL  HARBOR,"  "PETERS- 
BURG," "STRAWBERRY  PLAINS," 
"DEEP  BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STA- 
TION." 

COlOTiel. 

Jos.  N.  G.  Whistler,  tm. 

i?.,B.§E 6May,   63 

(^Brevet  Brig:  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lientenant  Colonel. 


Majors. 

Oscar  P.  Hulser 24  Dec,  64 

Edwark  A.  Selkirk 16  Feb.,  65 

Sullivan  B.  Lamoreaux.  .23  May, 
{Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  2  April,  1865.) 

Captains. 

Francis R. Humphreys..  1  Nov.,  64 

George  A.  Armes 7  Nov., 

Robert  Wheelhouse 24  Dec, 

William  P.  Gifford 24  Dec , 

William  I.  Parrish llJan.,   65 

Michael  P.  Sheridan 20  Feb., 

Arminius  S.  Rounds 20  Feb., 

Dean  M.  Rockwell 20  Feb., 

Orlando  T.  Bliss 9  Mar., 

GuyA.Brown 7  Aug., 

Charles  W.  Hough 7  Aug., 

Leadall  H.  Bigelow 9  Aug., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Reinhart  Schneider 14  Oct.,    64 

Theodore  A.  Wakemau..31  Dec, 
Jacob  O.  Brazie,  ^4;'2-.. 20  Feb.,   65 

James  Beck 20  Feb., 

Benson  P.  Stedman 20  Feb., 

JohnW.  Pitzpatrick 1  Mar., 

Robert  Pinley 1  Mar. , 

R.D.S.Mortimer,i2.Q.ilf.28  Mar., 

Robert  L.  Daniels 10  Aug., 

H.  Hill  Wheeler,  jr 10  Aug., 

William  J.  Hitchcock.  ...10  Aug., 

Charles  Robinson ID  Aug., 

JohnD.  Robinson 10  Aug., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  George  U.  Meade,  Adj%  February  19, 1863,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  Q.  M. 

First  Lieut.  George  England,  February  20,  1864,  to  Captain 
26th  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

First  Lieut.  James  V.  Lawrence,  Adj%  October  14,  1863,  to 
Captain  and  C  S. 

Assistant  Surgeon  O.  Spragne  Paine,  November  19,  18p4,  to 
Surgeon  188th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (24.) 

ColonelMilton  CogaweU,  Wi-  ¥•,  ^-  S-,Aprll  8,  1863. 
Major  Albert  Branson,  February  14, 1862. 
Major  Alexander  Doull,  August  3, 1863. 
Captain  James  Houseman,  February  8, 1862. 
Captain  John  Jones,  March  I,  ia62.    (Recommissioaed  as  Cap- 
tain May  11, 1862.) 
Captain  J.  Howard  Kitching,  May  6, 1862.  , 

Captain  James  M.  Hulaer,  June  17, 1864. 
Captain  Charlea  L.  Smith,  June  23, 1864. 
Captain  William  S.  RuUiRon,  July  19, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Howell,  October  31, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Morven  M.  Jones,  November  7, 1869. 
First  Lieut,  George  Griswold,  November  24, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  B.  Johnson,  February  17, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Hugh  B.  Rorke,  March  27, 1B63. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  J.  Garbonati,  June  26, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Christopher  C.  Christman,  March  1, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Stiness,  November  1, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  S.  Green,  December  5, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Colman-JIoUinBky,  January  14, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  H.  Ralph  Hubbell,  May  — ,  1664. 
Second  Lieut.  John  P.  Clapsaddle,  October  16, 1864, 
Surgeon  Henry  A.  Armstrong,  November  12, 1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  H.  Wiser,  January  28, 18G3. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Edgar  Jackson,  March  6, 1864. 

Must^ed  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (19.) 

Captain  John  Jones,  September  22, 186il. 
Captain  George  Klinck,  October  3, 1864. 
Captain  Thomas  J.  Clark,  October  14, 1864. 
Captain  Pliney  L.  Joslin,  October  22, 1864. 
Captain  Abner  C.  Griffin,  October  31, 1664. 
Captain  Joseph  C.  Tillinghast,  December  8, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  K.  Stewart,  September  24, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Bennett  F.  Lum,  October  2, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  David  C.  Stoddard,  October  3, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Scott,  October  7, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Ezra  D.  Corwin,  October  10, 1864. 
First  Lieut  George  W.  Lacy,  December  14, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  Doremus,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  2, 1865 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Whital,  October  3, 1864.    . 
Second  Lieut.  James  Haver,  October  9, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Au'lerson,  October  12, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  S.  Crossby,  October  14, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Arthur  S.  Kennedy,  January  24, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Alonzo  G.  Meyers,  August  2, 1865. 

Discharged,  (40-) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jeremiah  Palmer,  December  7, 1864. 
Major  Thomas  Maguire,  May  29,  1863.     (Recommisaioned  as 
Major  August  24, 1863.) 


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NEW  YORll    iitJA\  1     AKlJ-ijljCin,!. 


Reuben  Burton 12  Aug.,  65 

Joseph  Buckle 4  Sept., 

Franklin  Brooks 4  Sept., 

Isjiac  P.  Clark 4  Sept. , 

tfames  J.  Garretson 4  Sept., 

Lucius  F.  Bushnell 4  Sept., 

A.  Cook  Myrick 4  S<--pt., 

Harvey  Rogers 4  Sept., 

Second  LieuteTiants. 

Charles  G.  Martyn 28  Apr.,  64 

John  "W.  Tyler 27  Dec., 

Edmund  T.  Zalinski 23  Feb.,   65 

Dexter  F.  Drake 22  Mar. , 

Mich  ael  McNulty 30  Mar. , 

William  S.  O.  Keefe 16  Apr., 

George  H.  Harris 16  Apr., 

Edward  J.  Fox 17  Apr., 

John  O.  Richardson. 30  June, 

Charles  U.  Perry 10  Aug., 

Philip  BriggH 10  Aug., 

Edwin  L.  Huntington  - .  .10  Aug., 

John  Stoyell 10  Aug., 

John  Bower 10  Aug., 

John.  J.  Peard 10  Aug., 

Surgeon. 

James  C.  How 10  Dec,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Mahlon  J.  Davis 29  Jan.,   64 

George  H.  Thoma 14  Jan.,    65 

in. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
alti  of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War : 

Thomaa  Davis. 


Major  Thomas  Maguire,  June  29, 1864. 

Captain  Emiuel  P.  Halstead,  April  24, 1862. 

Captain  Patrick  Foy,  May  15,  ]665.    ■ 

First  Lu-ut.  John  S-  Hunt,  October  25, 1861. 

Fir^t  Lieut.  A.  Fish  Beach,  February  27, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Machin,  April  29, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  R.  Brazie,  May  9, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Waters,  May  23, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  D.  Judd,  May  23, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  E.  Scott,  May  23, 1863. 

Fir^t  Lieut.  Augustus  B.  Scutt,  May  23, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  Von  Raden,  May  29, 1863.     (Recommis- 

sioned  as  First  Lieutenant  October  23,  1863.) 
First  Litut.  Hiram  B.  Howard,  June  17, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Buehueli,  November  11, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  B.  Richmond,  November  14, 1864. 
Firbt  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Hurlbu/t,  December  2, 1864.    ■ 
First  Lieut.  Levitt  K.  Reid,  December  23, 1864. 
First  LicTlt.  John  J.  Williamson,  February  20, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Mathew  Telford,  March  14, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Crandell,  May  25, 1)^65. 
First  Lieut.  John  G.  Allen,  June  — ,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Mortimer  E.  Latson,  August  15, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Hanlou,  May  23,  1863.    (Recommie- 

sioned  as  Second  Lieutenant  May  5, 1864.) 
Second  Lieut.  Francis  R.  Humphreys,  May  29, 1863.    (Recom- 

miasioned  as  First  Lieutenant  May  3,  1864.) 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  G.  Hopkins,  January  21, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  EUjah  Woodward,  August  8, 1864. 
Second  Lieut  Henry  C.  Lacy,  October  12, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Clinton  W.  Peet,  November  17, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Green,  December  23, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Nelson,  December  23, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Abner  D.  Doubleday,  January  16, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  D.  Nutting,  April  27, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Hayes,  May  22, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Kline,  June  27, 1665. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Chichester,  July  31, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Steele,  July  31, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  H.  Brill,  July  31, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Tyson,  July  31, 1665. 

Died,  (9.) 

Captain  Michael  O'Brien,  killied  in,  action  near  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  6, 1864. 

Captain  William  A.  Berry,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 
Va.,  June  38, 1864. 

Captain  Henry  C.  Hooker,  killed  in  action  August  14, 1864. 

Captain  George  S.  D*vson,  December  6, 1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  RofF,  July  3, 1864,  of  wounds. 

First  Lieut.  Jonas  Zoller,  February  16,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  Pichler,  April  5, 1865,  of  wounds. 

Second  Lieut.  Francis  Knemm,  killed  in  action  at»the  Pines, 
Va.,May  19, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  H.  Howard,  August  16,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action. 

Missing,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Chaiies  Turrell,  since  December  31, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Marcus  Kenyon,  in  action,  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va., 
riince  June  3, 1864. 

Dismissed,  (14.) 

Colonel  Jeremiah  Palmer,  February  20,  1862. 
sioned  Lieut  Colonel  March  14,  1862.) 


(RecomitdB- 


^xi>i^     j.i.ijjik.  ¥  X      J^llLLluLi 


EEY. 


363 


Colonel  Gustav  "Wagner,  August  26,  lfi63. 

Lieut.  Colonel  D.  Henry  Burtnette,  December  9, 1861. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  P.  Roche,  February  20,  1862. 

Lient.  Coloac4  (Jeorge  Hogg,  September  5,  1865. 

Major  "William  A.  McKay,  July  25,  1864. 

Major  Benjamin  Von  Raden,  May  2,  1865. 

Captain  Edw'ard  Hanlou,  May  20,  186.5. 

First  Lieut.  Cliarles  A.  Jones,  September  28,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Erastus  C.  Root,  January  23,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Hugh  P.  Fitzimmonds,  January  24,  1865. 

First  Lient.  Dennis  Shea,  May  J,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Tyson,  May  1,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  "William  C.  Mowry,  May  18,  1S65. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as' it  Btood  on  the  day  of  muster  outl 


364 


NEW   TOEK   HEAVY   ARTILLERY. 


FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(Bight  companies  of  thig  regiment 
were  organized  at  Kew  York  city 
and  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  from  Decem- 
ber 13,  1861,  to  October  25,  1863, 
for  three  years.  Companies  I, 
K,  L,  and  M  were  organized  as 
companies  A,  B,  C,  and  D,  11th 
New  York  artillery,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Jane  81,  1863,  for  three 
years,  and  assigned  to  this  regiment 
October  16,  1863.  The  men  of 
companies  G-,  H,  1,  and  K,  8th  New 
York  artillery,  one  hundred  and 
seventy-six  men  of  the  126th  New 
York  volunteers,  and  two  hundred 
and  forty-two  men  of  the  111th 
New  York  volunteers,  were  trans- 
fen-ed  to  this  regiment  in  June, 
1865.  It  was  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice September  26, 1865,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"WILDERNESS,"  "SPOTTSTLVANIA," 
"NORTH  ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTO- 
MOr,"  "COAL  HARDOR,"  "PE- 
TERSBURG," "DEEP  BOTTOM," 
"REAM'S  STATION." 

Colonel, 

John  C.  Tidball,  WH.  ^., 

U.  g 28  Aug.,  63 

(Brma  Maj.  Gm.  2  Apr.,  65.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Thomas  R.  Allcock 23  May,    63 

(^Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Majors. 

Seward  F.  Gould 24Dec.,    64 

(Brevet Lieut.  ColonelQ  Apr.,  1865.) 

Derrick  F.  Hamlink 22  Feb.,  65 

(Brevet Lieitt,  Colonel^  Apr.,  1865.) 

Henry  E.  Richmond 29  Aug.,  65 

Captains. 

Rodney  Dexter 6Apr.,  64 

AlvaJ.  .Smith 4  J-an.,    65 

Richard  Kennedy 31  Jan. , 

Harvey  L.  Carpenter  . .  .19  Feb., 

*Theodore  Price 1  Mar. , 

John  W.  Sweetman 20  Mar., 

William  B.  Knower 27  Apr., 

William  C.  Furrcy 17  May, 

Hugh  Watts 17  May, 

D.  W.  Washburn 31  May, 

John  R.  Cooper ,,  8  July, 

George  Wiard '. . .  1  Sept., 

First  Lieutenants. 

A.  M.B.Gordon 18  Jan.,  64 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
S.  P.  Corlies 5  Feb.,  65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Colonel  Guatavus  A.  DeRussey,  B.  3.,  May  23,  1863.  to  Brig, 
ndier  General  of  vols,,  May  83,  1863. 

Resigned,  (22.) 

Colonel  Henry  H.  Hall,  August  6,  1863. 
Captain  Edgar  N.  Dennis,  July  11, 1862. 
Captain  Edward  A.  Tudor,  September  29, 1862. 
Captain  George  Bliss,  jr.,  December  31, 1862. 
Captain  George  W.  Ingall.i.  February  28, 1863. 
Captain  Japhat  Alston,  Felaruary  28,  1863. 
Captain  Nathan  S.  Wood,  June  27, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  Rimmer,  June  21, 1862. 
First  Jjieut.  George  Washingion  Meara,  September  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  J.  Henry  Thorp,  R.  Q.M.,  October  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  H.  D.  McNaugkton,  February  25.  1863. 
First  Lieul.  Horace  E.  Kimball,  April  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Bemis,  NoVfember  9,  1863. 
First  Liieut.  Andrew  J.  Hatch,  April  10,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Lewis  Trites,  March  8,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  A.  Dickens,  March  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Sedgwick  Pratt,  September  3,  1863. 
Surgeon  Reise  B.  Berky,  September  15,  1862. 
Surgeon  George  Bayles,  March  13,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Arch.  P.  Mudie,  July  31,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Myron  J.  Davis,  October  4,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  M.   Hendrickson,  September  8 
1864. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (18.) 
Major  Frank  Williams,  January  31,  1865. 
Captain  G.  L.  Moriison,  October  11,  1864. 
Captain  James  H.  Wood,  January  20,  1865. 
Captain  John  B.  Vanderweile,  February  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Hayden,  September  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Burt,  November  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Abram  G.  Bradt,  December  11,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  I.  Nolan,  December  17,  1864. 
First.  Lieut.  W.  Malcolm  Waterbury,  January  3, 186.5. 
First  Lieut.  Duncan  D.  McPherson,  Jahuary  16,  18()"). 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Edmonston,  January  26,  1865. 
First  L;eut.  George  H.  Warner,  January  26,  1 865. 
Fu-st  Lieut,  Henry  I.  Kopper,  January  28,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  W.  D.  Eddy,  Mai-ch  17.  1865. 
First  Lieut.  W.  B.  Barnes,  April  8.  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Foster,  jr.,  October  23,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  B,  M.Curtis,  June  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Ball,  June  26,  1865. 

Discharged,  (37.) 
Colonel  Thomas  D.  Doubleday,  March  7,  1863. 
Major  Ulysses  Doubleday,  September  16,  1863. 
Major  Thomas  D.  Sears,  November  5,  1864. 
Major  William  Arthur,  April  6,  1865. 
Major  Henry  T.  Lee,  August  26,  1865. 
Captain  Ferdinand  R.  Hassler,  February  25,  1864 
Captain  Charles  Morrison,  April  12,  1864. 
Captain  Adelbert  S.  Eddy,  June  29,  1864. 
Captain  Edward  C.  Knower,  September  3  1864 
Captain  Augustus  C.  Brown,  December  5 '  I864' 
Captain  William  Church,  January  25  1865 
"^ Mardi'25'"l865') *""""''  ^"'''"'"■y  i^,  1865.    (Brevet Major 
*  Retained  in  service. 


JNKW    YUKK   HEAVY   ARTILLERY. 


365 


ThOH.  C.  ParkhurBt,^d;'i.20  Feb.,   65 
Theodore  W.  IIaysniaii.20  Feb., 

Frank  Seymour 25  Feb.', 

Jamea  Knight,  R.  Q.  Af.20  Mar., 

"William  D.  Herrick 20  Mar., 

John  D.  McNeil 20  Mar., 

William  A.  Flint 26  Apr., 

John  C.  Crombie 17  May, 

Napoleon  B.  Ly nes 18  May, 

Albert  Crawford 18  May, 

Joseph  A.  Pcloubet 18  May, 

Thomas  Delanoy 19  May, 

James  O'Rourke 19  May, 

Thomas  S.  Wallace 20  Maiy, 

Anael  L.  Minard 31  May, 

Richard  A.  Price 21  June, 

Frank  B.  Littlefield  ...  .31  July, 
(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
William,  H.  Westcott,  a.  w.  m. 
Morris  R.  Blodgett,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Ben.  W.  Vanderpoel 8  June,  64 

William  H.  Winnans 11  Feb.,   65 

Grant  Learned 20  Feb., 

Ellioth  L.  Cook 20  Mar., 

Michael  Travers 20  Mar., 

Hylend  Kirk 21  Mar. , 

Charles  B.  Luce 14  Apr., 

Charles  D.  Herrick 1  May, 

Samuel  B.  Barkpatrick..l7  May, 

Peter  Pear 18  May, 

WilUam  L.  Thurber 18  May, 

George  W.  White 18  May, 

Thomas  Murphey 18  May, 

Edward  Wheeler 19  May, 

Norman  Foster 31  May, 

Joseph  V.  Lazarifs 21  June, 

James  McCormack 10  Aug., 

Augustus  J.  Riebling,  a.  w.  m. 
Samuel  R.  Wilson,  a.  id.  m. 
Abner  Seeley,  a.  w.  m. 
William  C.  Bartholemew,  a.  w.  m. 
Franklin  Donnell,  a.  w.  m. 

Surg^eon. 

HartwellC.  Tompkins..  17  Nov.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

ClaytonL.HUl 14  Apr.,  65 

Charles  T.  Kelsey 5  Sept, 

Chaplain. 

William  H.  Carr 16  Apr.,  65 


Captain  H.  L.  Smith,  March  8,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  E.  Vavname,  March  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  Chichester,  November  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Howard  L.  Kelly,  June  — ,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Martin  V.  B,  Akin,  July  12,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  S.  Ward  Doubleday,  October  14,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Raymond,  Juno  12,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Young,  November  15, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  White,  October  12,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edmund  H.  Pendleto7i,  March  21,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Frank  L  Gleason,  April  21,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  R.  Sanford,  June  3,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  T.  Nelson  Marcotte,  July  6,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  E.  C.  Clark,  September  28,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  I.  Moore,  O.ctober  5,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Edmund  D.  Coddington,  October  11, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Nixon,  November  30,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Cox,  jr.,  January  18,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  W.  Hildreth,  January  26,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  R.  E.  DeRussey,  February  24,  18G5. 

Second  Lieut.  iV^.  C.  Parskall,  April  15,  1865.  ^ 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  G.  Adams,  April  18,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Oscar  L.  Dearborn,  June  3,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Clinton  P.  Lawrence,  February  23,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Frank  B.  Williams,  July  29,  1865. 

Died,  (9.) 

Major  Edward  F.  Young,  December  22,  1863,  of  disease,  at 

Fort-Ethan  Allen.  Va. 
Captain  D.  K.  Smith'  Jones,  killed  in  action  June  17,  1864. 
Captain  James  M.  McKeel,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Station, 

'Ya.,  August  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  G.  Harris,  September  10,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  W.  C.  B.  Grey,  Januarv  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  Cole,    R.  Q.  M.,  December  27,  1863,  of 

disease,  at  Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  J.  Lee,  June  9,  1864,  of  wounds,  at 

Georgetown,  D.  C. 
Second  Lieut.  Ichabod   P.  Flannagan,  killed  in  action  at 

Ream's  Station,  Va.,  August  25,  1864.    ' 
Second   Lieut.  Charies    H.  Burghardt,   April   17,    1865,    of 
wounds,  at  Annapolis,  Md. 

Missing,  (2.) 

First  Lieut  C.  P.  Dewey,  since  August  — ,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  James  Walker,  in  action,  since  May  6,  1 864. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Henry  P.  Merrill,  July  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Frank  C.  Filley,  October  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut  Thomas  A.  Bayley,  July  28,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Daniel  T.  Horn,  November  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Stephen  I.  Whitewcll,  May  27,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Reman  M.  Lillie,  July  27,  1864. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  G.  Vandyke,  August  17,  1865, 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
NOTE  2.— The  roster  of  ofBcerB  is  ^ven  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


'>QQ 


NEW  YORK  HEAVr  ARTILLERY. 


FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

(Thia  rcgiiDeut  (composed  of  eight 
compaoies)  was  organized  at  New 
York  city  and  Brooklj'n,  N.  Y., 
from  September  27,  1861,  to  April 
29, 1862,  to  serve  three  years.  The 
"  Third  Battalion  Black  Biver  Ar- 
tillery," consisting  of  four  com- 
panies, organized  at  Sackett'fl  Har- 
bor, N.  Y.,  September  12,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years,  was  transferred 
to  this  organization  in  October, 
1862.  On  the  expiration  of  its  term 
of  ttervice,  the  original  members 
(except  vetprans)  were  mustered 
out,  and  the  organization,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  until  July  19, 
1865,  when  it  was  mustered  cut 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

ColoneL 

Samuel  Graham 6  Mar.,  62 

LieutenajU  Colonel. 

Edward  Murray 7  Mar.,  62 

Majors. 

Frederick  C.  "Wilkie 13  Mar.,  65 

Henry  B.  Wilder j, . .  13  Mar. , 

William  H.  Boyle 20  May, 

Captains. 

John  W.  Clark 4  Aug.,  63 

Frank  Hadcock 4  Mar. ,'  65 

James  G.  Hartwell 13  Mar., 

E.  W.  Andrews 13  Mar., 

George  H.  Cady 3  Apr., 

Charles  S.  Ilsley 3  Apr., 

Seymour  F.  Adams 4  Apr., 

J.  Clement  DisoHway 11  Apr., 

Albert  L.  Munson 25  Apr., 

*Lewis  Dietz 17  May, 

Edward  G.  Knoske 25  May, 

George  G.  Nellis,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Alexis  W.  Baritean 21  Feb.,   63 

Luth.  A.  Brown.ii.  Q.  M.ll  Feb.,   64 

Edgar  J.  lAoXi,Adj't 11  Jan.,    m 

George  W.  Bartlett 7  Feb., 

Stephen  A.  Cox 13  Ft-b. , 

Tunis  C.  Brower 6  Mar., 

Watson  F.  RosS 7  Mar., 

Leander  E.  Livermore  ..12  Mar., 

Charles  Bonner 25  Mar., 

George  Stephenson 3  Apr., 

William  Mc Anally 12  Apr, , 


Casualties. 


i^romoted,  (I.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  H.  S.  Hendee,  July  3,  1864,  to  Surgeon  153d 
New  York  voLi. 

Resigned,  (23.) 

Major  Eugene  McGrath,  sr.,  February  24,  1865. 
Captain  George  W.  Hubbard,  December  24,  1862. 
Captain  Oliver  Cotter,  January  28, 1865. 
Captain  Edward  E.  Brown,  fifty  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Morris  V.  Williams,  January  14, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Holwes.  January  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.   John  Putnam,  February  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  E.  Briggs,  April  8",  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Calvin  Shaffer,  April  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  E.  Prichard,  August  13, 1 863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Barker,  November  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Justison,  jr.,  December  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  OiTin  0.  Duncan,  December  17,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Governeur  Morris,  July  18,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Young,  September  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Jackson,  Adj't,  May  18,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  Whitney,  June  5,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  Wines,  July  5,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Vary  December  21,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  P.  Frazer,  February  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Orris  O.King,  April 4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Winfleld  S.  Krake,  November  23,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Lewis  E.  Wiebe,  May  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (18.) 

Major  Henry  B.  Mcllvaine,  December  16,  1864. 
Major  Caspar  Urban,  JIarch  6,  ISe.!. 
Major  G.  F.  Merriam,  March  13,  1865. 
Captain  Hernou  L.  Emmons,  February  19,  1865. 
Captain  John  H.  Graham,  March  6,  1865. 
Captain  George  P.  Mott,  March  6,  1865. 
First  Lietit.  Francis  B.  Smith,  December  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Harvey  Church,  February  11,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Doherty,  February  13,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  George  F.  Young,  February  22,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  D.  Bobbins,  March  18.  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Pitcher,  March  28,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Rees,  January  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  K.  Hewitt,  Febmary  13.  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  DcMott,  February  27,  1865. 
Secoud  Lieut.  Audrfw  C.  Lynch,  April  22,  1865. 
Surgeon  Gorge  S.  Dilts,  January  3,  1865. 
Chaplain  William  A.  Bai-nes,  March  8,  1865, 

Discharged,  (20.) 

Captain  Frank  E.  Root,  January  28,  1863. 
Captain  J.  Edward  Savary,  April  21,  1863. 
Captain  Henry  L.  Smith,  May  28,  1863. 
Captain  James  F.  FaiTell,  October  14,  1864. 
Captain  John  T.  Standring,  February  15,  1865. 
Captain  James  Crane,  March  8,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  J.  McAvoy,  December  18,  1862. 
Fii'st  Lieut.  James  Aldus,  February  18,  1863. 
Y'iVB^lAftwi.  Alexander  Toplanyi,  April  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Lewis  F,  Dewey,  August  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Cundell,  July  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Urban,  September  28,  1864. 


*  Retained  in  service  at  muster  cut  of  regiment. 


JNKW    YORK    HEAVY    ARTILLERY. 


3G7 


Michael  Davey 

John  Carroll 

V.  Lansing  "Waters 

EusssllP.  McCarty.... 
William  H.  Bigelow... 
Isaac  M.  Van  Schaak. . 
Frederick  F.  Hubbell  . 

.18  May, 
.SOMny, 
.  7  Juno, 
.  7  June, 
.  8  June, 
.14  June, 
.17  June, 
.  8  July, 

ants. 

.  7  Mar., 
.26  Mar., 
.  6Fo*, 
.11  Feb.- 
.  3  Mar., 
.  7  Mar., 
.11  Mar., 
.13  Mar., 
.  9  Apr., 
.2d  Apr., 

-  1  May, 
.  1  May, 

-  1  May, 
.16  May, 

-.18  May, 
.21  May, 
- .  7  June, 
.  .10  June, 
..13  June, 
.  .14  June, 

.20  Jan., 

'eons. 

..22  Apr., 
.14  Mar., 

..  a' Apr., 

65 

63 
64 
65 

65 

63 
65 

65 

First  Lieut.  Charles  M.  "Wines,  November  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  F.  Leek,  December  24,  ISri}. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Jacobson,  December  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Stedman,  January  20,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  Murray,  February  5,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Waite,  June  30,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  F.  Blanvelt,  September  12,  1 862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  T.  Smith,  May  8,  1864. 

Second  LieuUn 

Henry  B.  Smith 

Timothy  M.  Chase 

James  A.  Brown 

Lyman  S.  Philips 

Lawrence  Keddington- 
Merritt  M.  Williams . . . 

Died,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  James  McMahon,  July  3„18d4,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (10.) 

Captain  Ellas  Combs,  October  9,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Sharp,  April  17,  1863. 

Jolm  E.  Stuber 

Second  Lieut.  E.  St.  Claire  Moore,  October  30,  1862.  ' 
Second  Lieut.  OrTille  Harris,  April  9,  1863. 

James  McCarty 

Thomas  W.  Johnson. . 
Cornelius  J.  Crowe  . . . 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Eraser,  January  6,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  WiUiam  H.  Young,  July  29,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  WUliamH.  Matthews,  August  7,  1864. 

Burnt  S.  Becker 

Albert  H.  Staats 

Anthony  Smith 

Second  Lieut.  Edgar  Kirby,  November  28,  1864. 

Johns.  Stewart 

Charles  RWatldns... 

SuTgeon. 

Assistant  Surg 

George  W.  Newman- . 

Chaplain 

Ezeluel  Richardson  .  .'- 

Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


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NEW    YORK    HEAVY    ARTILLERY. 


SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Yonljers,  N.  Y.,  Septembers,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years,  as  the  ]35th 
New  York  volunteers;  it  vpas 
changed  to  heavy  artillery  in  Oc- 
tober, 1862,  and  dcHignated  the  6th 
regiment.  Two  additional  compa- 
nies were  organized  from  Decem- 
ber 4  to  DecenlberlD,  1862.  The 
original  members  were  mustered 
out  and  the  remaining  members 
consolidated  into  a  baftaliou  of 
four  companies  June  25, 1865.  The 
remaining  members  of  the  10th 
and  13th  regiments  of  New  York 
artillery  were  transferred  to  this 
battalion  June  27,  1865.  The  con- 
solidated force  was  mustered  out 
August  24,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  ofScial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
Stephen  Baker 19  Aug, ,  65 


Li&utenant  Colonel. 


Majors. 

James  B.  Campbell 4  Feb.,  63 

Charles  C.  AbeU 6  June, 

{Brevet  Lieut,  Col.  9  April,  1865.) 
Ferdinand RHassler 8  Mar.,  64 


Captains. 

!  Stevens 4  Aug.,  63 

William  Hoffman 29  Aug., 

(Jeorge  Fred.  Potter 11  Sept., 

Franklin  O.  Shenhan...l4  Apr.,^  64 

Charles  J.  Sands 26  Apr., 

William  O.  Scribner 1  May, 

Effingham  Donaldson...  7  June, 

Elias  Getman 1  Sept., 

Ellsha  H.  Tobey 9  Oct., 

Henry  C.  Pratt 12  Dec.. 

Watson  Vredenburgh...  1  Mar.,  65 
Wright  Gilbert 6  Mar., 


First  Lieutenants. 

Joseph  C.  Hopper- . , 20  July,   63 

Victor  B.  Rotiers 27  Oct., 

William  E.  Kingsbury. .  .17  Nov., 
James  T.  Pierce 26  Jan.,    64 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (4.) 
Colonel  William  H.  Morris,  B.  S.,  April  2, 1863,  to  Brigadier 

General. 
Captain  Edward  W.  Andrews,  April  — ,  1864,  to  Assistant 

Adjutant  General. 
Pu'st  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Leonard,  May  15,   1863,  to  Captain 

and  A.  A.  G. 
Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Worden,  August  — ,  1865,  to  Captain 
and  A.  A.  Q. 

Transjitrred,  (1.) 
Captain  Wilson  Diefendorf,  September  6,  1863,  to  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps. 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Ralph  B.  Prime,  March  19,  1863. 
Captain  Benjamin  B.  Valentine,  January  26,  1863. 
Captain  Sylvester  B.  Truesdell,  June  1,  1863. 
Captain  Jobeph  T.  Tomkins,  November  18. 1863. 
Captain  George  W.  Smith,  December  14,  1863. 
Captain  Clarke  Peck,  April  27,, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  Smith,  December  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Tomkins,  July  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut,  Charles  C.  Hyatt,  March  23,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Raymond,  January  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Chadeyane,  March  31,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Richmond  W.  Jaffray,  December  30^  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  P.  Miller,  March  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Bancroft,  October  23,  1864. 
Second  Lieijt,  George  W.  P.  Bouton,  March  8,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Byckman  C.  Bogart,  December  14, 1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  J,  Linson,  February  4,  1864. 
Chaplain  H.  W.  SmuUer,  January  14,  1863. 
Chaplain  Edwin  R,  Keys,  September  1, 1864. 

Discliarged,  (71.) 
Colonel  George  C.  Kibbe,  June  28,  1865. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Edmund  R.  Travis,  July  21, 1864. 
Major  Absalon  Crookston,  September  15,  1864. 
Major  Frederick  Shonnard,  January  28, 1865. 
Major  Edmund  Y.  Morris,  June  28,  1865, 
Major  Charles  H.  Palmer,  June  28,  1865. 
Captain  Mial  R.  Pierce,  July  11,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  B.  Hall,  October  13,  1864. 
Captain  William  G.  Ferris,  November  9,  1864. 
Captain  Webster  Smith,  February  14, 1865. 
Captain  Lewis  L.  Young,  March  11,  1865. 
Captain  Henry  Miller,  March  15, 1865. 
Captain  Justus  T.  Crosby,  June  23, 1865. 
Captain  George  Borland,  June  28,  1865. 
Captain  Stephen  L.  V.in  Wart,  June  28,  1865. 
Captain  George  W.  King,  June  28,  1865. 
Captain  John  Gedney,  June  28,  1865. 
Captain  peorge  Lloyd,  June  28, 1 865. 
Captain  David  R.  Goetchins,  June  28,  1865. 
Captain  Horace  M.  Danforth,  July  19,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Basset  t,  April  25, 1864. 
First  Lieut,  Thomas  W-  Dick,  May  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  D.  Spencer,  May  18,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Asbton,  June  20, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  S.  Morse,  July  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Amos  C.'oss,  September  24,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Hopkins,  October  17  1864 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Bailey,  June  28,  1865 
First  Lieut.  John  Valentine,  June  28^  1865' 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  Bowers,  June  28,  1865  ' 
First  Lieut.  Fordham  Morris,  June  28  1865 


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Theodore  Bnckman 23  Mar.,  64 

Stanley  P.  Newell 6  Apr., 

Howard  Rogers 31  May, 

William  S.  Stanley 24  June, 

Oliver  B.  Cadwell 87  July, 

William  G.  Ball 13  Sept. , 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

BuBseU  Fuller 1  Nov., 

Theodore  M.  Swift 1  Nov  , 

John  Walls 13  Dec, 

Patrick  H.  Keenan 14  Dec. , 

George  Dennerlein -.12  Feb.,  65 

Eugene  MagnesB 6  Mar.. 

CephusPeck 4  Ap*. 

William  P.  Freeman 11  A  pr., 

Ambrose  B.  Seaton 11  Apr., 

Alonzo  Gerow 14  Apr., 

Mathew  Metzler 14  Apr., 

Ebenezer  Jones,  a.  w.  m. 
Edward  W.  Smith,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Wilbur  A.  Williams 17Nov.,  63 

James  A.  Christie 28  Mar.,  64 

Mich  ael  Mulroy 12  June, 

Barsie  W.  Cotter 29  Oct., 

Frank  B.  Tinelli 18  Nov., 

Oscars.  Manning 1  Dec, 

J.  Sumner  Welch 7  Dec. , 

James  L.  Thompson 7  Jan.,    65 

John  Mangan 11  Jan. , 

Oliver  H.  Gay ,.17  Jan., 

Stephen  D.  Adams 21  Jan., 

Monroe  H.  Huntington- .27  Jan., 
Francis  B.  Ainsworth..     6  Mar., 

John  F.  De  Benneau 6  Mar., 

John  Smith 1  Apr., 

Charles  P.  Crosby 4  Apr., 

Henry  D.  Payne 8  Apr., 

John  W.  Gorse 11  Apr., 

Martin  Bums 14  Apr., 

Vincent  Morpran 14  Apr., 

William  K.  Eakins 14  Apr., 


Charles  H.  Porter 26Feb.,  63 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

James  A.  Bennett 15  Apr.,  64 

Ebenezer  Day 7  Dec, 


Ckaplain. 
Phiflp  S.  Evans 3  Jan.,  65 


First  Lieut.  J.  Henry  Goodell,  June  28, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  Kel'.y,  June  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  F.  Travis,  Juno  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  David  R.  Searles,  June  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Andrew  J.  Wood,  June  28.  1863. 

Fir.st  Lieut.  Gabriel  S.  Adams,  Junu  28.  1865. 

First  Lieut.  John  Davidson,  June  28.  J  865.      ) 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  8.  Austin,  June  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Devoe,  June  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Irving,  June  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  David  A.  Reed,  June  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Sidney  C.  Smith,  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Benedict  Piatt,  December  21,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Govemeur  Morris,  March  7,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Clinton  B.  RoUnson,  March  18,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Victor  De  Tyssonsk,  August  31,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Absalon  Roake,  October  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Lewis  H.  Bleakley,  October  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  James  E.  Jacobs,  October  23,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Jordan,  January  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Mmtkorne  Tompkins,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  O.  Cogswell,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Mortimer  Groesbeck,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Emmerson,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Riley  P.  Schermerhorn,  June  28,  1865.  - 

Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Carpenter,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Walter  R.  Boyce,  June  28,  186.5. 

Second  Lieut.  Herman  B.  Crosby.  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  R.  Price,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  B.  Vredonburgh,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Foster,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Julian.  June  28, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Fisher,  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  Devoe,  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  W.  Hyatt,  July  19,  1865. 

Surgeon  Jared  G.  Wood,  January  10,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Ifcbert  Rae,  January  10,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Herman  Bendd,  January  24,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Timothy  E.  Wilcox,  May  11,  1865. 

Chaplain  John  Cowan,  July  19,  1865. 
Bied,  (12.) 

Colonel  J.  Howard  Etching,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  Au- 
gust 1, 1864, )  January  10, 1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Major  Edward  Jones,  October  30,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

First  Lieut.    Richard  M.  Qilleo,  March  27,  1863,  at  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y. 

First  Lieut.  Horton  E.  Piatt,  May  21, 1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

First  Lieut.  David  Hamel,  May  27,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

First  Lieut.  William  J.  Rasbery,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar 
Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Theodore  F.  Tompkins,  Marchl6,1863,of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  CharlesP.  Hazen,  May2,  1863,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  George  D.  Hyatt,  July  26, 1 864,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut  Elias  Fountain,  October  19,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  George  Porter,  Jr. ,  June  25,  1865,  of  disease 

Assistant  Surgeon  Lewis  F.  Baker,   September  6,  1864,  of 
disease. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Roland  Merritt,  January  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Bell,  November  6,  1863. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  S. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 
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SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

(BATTALION  QF.) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  August  18,  1863,  to 
serve  three  years,  aa  the  113th  regi- 
ment of  infantry ;  it  was  changed  to 
heavy  artillery,  and  designated  the 
7th  regiment,  December  19,  1862. 
Two  additional  companies  were  or- 
ganized— one  August  6,  1863,  and 
the  other  January  19,  1864  ;  it  was 
consolidated  into  a  battalion  of  four 
companies  June  28,  1865.  The 
battalion  mustered  out  August  1, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA," 
"XOI'OI'OTODIOY,"     "COAL     HAR- 
'BOR,"     "PETERSBURG,"  "STRAW- 
BERRY PLAINS,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM," 
"REAM'S  STATION." 


Major. 
John  F.  Mount,  a.  w.  m. 

Captains. 

Charles  Ducharme 21  Mar.,  65 

William  H.  Courtney  .  ..22  Mar., 

Christian  Sehurr 22  Mar., 

Howard  N.  Rodgera 17,  May, 

First  Lieutena7its. 

Sigmund  Loeb 21  Mar. ,   65 

William  Morgan 20  May, 

WiUiam  J.  Story 20  May, 

3  Flanigan 29  May, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Beattie 27  Mar., 

H.  G.  Sheffelbotham 22  May, 

Edward  Patterson 22  May, 

William  G.  Wood 25  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut  Fred.    L.  Tremain,  Adj%  December  11,  1863  to 
Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Morton  Havens,   November  11,  1864,  to  the 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 

Resigned,  (4.) 

I  Captain  William  J.  Thomas,  August  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Arthur  V.  B.  Lockrow,  November  2,  1863 
Second  Lieut.  Teunis  M.  Ball,  October  24,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  Blaisdell,  October  1,  1862. 

Discharged,  (67.) 

Colonel  Richard  C.  Duryea,  im.  ^.,  K.  ?5.,  July  3,  1865. 

liieut.  Colonel  John  Hastings,  July  31,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Joseph  M.  Murphy.  July  3   1865. 

Major  Willard  Smith,  June  23,  1863. 

Major  Francis  Pruyn,  January  1,  1865. 

Major  Abram  Sickles,  March  8,  1865. 

Major  Samuel  Anable,  June  16,  1865. 

Major  Charles  W.  Hobbs,  July  3,  1865. 

Captain  George  H.  Treadwell,  December  10,  1864. 

Captain  John  A.  Heaney,  February  3,   1865. 

Captain  Samuel  E.Jones,  May  15,  1865. 

Captain  Norman  H.  Moore,  May  15,   Ji865. 

Captain  Charles  M.  Niles,  June  16,  1865. 

Captain  William  ShanuoD,  Jnuel6.  1865. 

Captain  Henry  M.  Knickerbocker,  June  16,  1865. 

Captain  Rowland  S.  Norton,  June  17,  1865. 

Captain  Horatio   Potter,  jr.,  (Brevet   Major,   April  2,  186^) 

July  3,  1B6.5. 
Captain  John  S.  McEwen,  July  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Coulson,  June  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  Krank,  August  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  (George  B.  Smeallie,  September  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Mullen,  November  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  J.  O'Brien,  February  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  W.  Mather,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  F.  E.  Scripture,  jr.,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  O'Hair,  May  19,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Frazier  Krebs,  June  16,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  G-  McCleary,  June  16,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  A.  Harris,  June  16,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Edgar  H.  Wilsey,  June  16, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Hamilton  Berry,  June  16,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  E.  Locksley,  June  16,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  McLellan,  June  16,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Julius  Thayer,  June  17.  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  B.  Foulk,  July  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Frauklin  Pettit,  July  5,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  Maher,  July  6,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Edmund  W.  Raynsford,  June  23, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Morris,  June  12,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  Treadwell,  September  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Pisk,  November  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Isaac  Pitt,  December  16,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edmund  M.  Parker,  January  7,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Bradin,  January  27,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  D.  Nutting,  April  2[),  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Le  Ray,  April  2!),  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  \y.  Hawes,  April  29,  1865. 


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Assistant  Surgeon. 
JObiah  Snelliug 7  Apr.,  65 


Second  Lieut.  William  A.  LindHay,  May  1.  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Eicbard  Duncan,  May  1,  3865. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  A.  Stocklcy,  May  1,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  "W.  Kirk,  Blay  1,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  B.  Moctrie,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Andrew  ,T.  Dunning,  May  17,  18^5.        . 
Second  Lieut.  .Tame^j  IT  Kequa.  May  22,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Kdward  T.  BucKbee,  June  16,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  AV.  Weed,  June  16,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  R.  Duncan,  June  16,  1865, 
Second  Lieut.  Isaac  D.  M.  Lobdell,  June  16,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Flako,  Jaly  5,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  M.  Madden,  July  6,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Burbank,  July  6,  1865 
Second  Lieut.  George  A.  Lock,  July  6,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  D.  Cypher,  July  6,  1865. 
Surgeon  James  E.  Pomfret,  February  10,  1865 
Surgeon  George  H.  Newcomb,  May  30,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  Newton  Arnold,  June  16,  1865 
Chaplain  Humpliretj  L.  Colder,  May  4,  1865. 

Vied,  (17.) 

Colonel  Lewis  O.  Morris,  B.  a.,  killed  in  action  June  4,  1864. 
Major  Edward  A.  Springsteed,  killed  at  Eeam's  Station,  Va., 

August  25,  1864. 
Captain  John  A.Morris,  killed  in  .action  at  Spottsylvania, 

Va.,  May  19,  1864, 
Captain  Charles  McCuUoch,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsylvania, 

Va.,  May  19,  1864. 
Captain  Robert  H.  Bell,  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action. 
Captain  Charles  Maguire,  July  4,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Captain  Nathaniel  Wright,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Station, 

Va,,  August  25,  1864. 
Captain  James  Kennedy,  September  10,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action.  « 
First  Lieut.  Matthew  Bell,    April  12,  1864,  at  Fort  Eeno,  D. 

C,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  William  E.  On-,  June  2,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action; 

First  Lieut.  John  B.  Read,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  .3,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  J.  McClure,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Har- 
bor, Va.,  Junes,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  H.  Barclay,  July  6,  1864,  at  Washington, 

D.  C.    of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  8.  Evans,  June  5,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Yoarsley,  killed  in  action  near  Pe- 
tersburg, Va. .  June  16,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  S.  White,  July  8,  1864,  in  hospital  at 
Petersburg,  Va.,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  Edgar  S.  Moss,  October  18,  1864,  in  prison  at 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  I.  Ashley,  October  24,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  J.  Smith,  December  13,  1864 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut  Homer  M.  Dodge,  March  27,  1865. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


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EIGHTH  REGIMENT.* 

(Ten  companies  of  this  regiment 
were  organized  atLockport,  N.  Y., 
in  August,  186-2,  as  the  129tli  New 
York  infanlj-y,  aud  two  additional 
companies,  viz :  L  and  HI,  in  Jan- 
nary,  1864,  to  serve  three  years. 
Companies  G,  H,  I,  and  K  were 
transferred  to  the  4th  New  York 
heavy  artillery  June  4,  1865,  com- 
panies L  and  M  transferred  to  the 
10th  New  York  veteran  volunteers, 
and  the  remaining  six  companies 
mustered  out  June  5,  1665,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"  SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "  TOLOPOTO- 

MOY,"  "  COAL  HARBOR,"  "NORTH 
ANNA,"  "FETHRSBURG,"  "STRAW- 
BERRY PLAINS,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM," 
"ream's  STATION,"  "BOYDTON 
ROAD." 

Colonel. 
*Joel  B.Baker 4  Feb.,    65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Joseph  W.  Holmes 4Feb.,  65 

Majors. 

Henry  M.  Starr 10  Jan.,    65 

Samuel  D.  Ludden 21  Jan., 

James  Low,  jr 10  Feb., 

CaptaiTis. 

"John  R  Cooper 9  Sept.,  64 

Marshall  N.  Cook 12  Sept., 

Simon  P.  Webster 2  Dec, 

Eh  S   Nichols 21  Dec., 

Orrin  C   Parker 22Dec., 

Samuel  K  Green 10  Jan.,   65 

Stephen  R.  Stafford 10  Jan., 

David  L.  Pitcher 4  Feb., 

^George  H.  Robertson.. .14  Apr., 
*Samuel  B.  Deusmore.  ..15  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  Wiard. 2  Dec,  62 

Morris R.  Blodgett 22Feb.,  64 

Archibald  Winne 1  Nov., 

Charles  H.  Kugel 2  Dec, 

Ellis  P.  "Walcott 2  Dec, 

John  D.  Stafford,  jr 14  Dec, 

James  W.  Young 22  Dec , 

{Brevet  CaptainlZ  March,  3865.) 

Walter  J.  Collins 22  Dec, 

Dewitt  C.  Wickham 22  Dec, 

William  Leggett 31  Dec, 

Romeo  G.  Burrii 1  Jan.,    65 

Thomas  Maybury 10  Jan., 

Seth  C.  Hall 10  Jan., 

William  H.  Crawley 24  Jan., 

Ervin  H.  EwelJ 4  Feb., 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (5.) 

Captain  Riley  M.  Tinkham,  July  8,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  B.  Gardner,  March  14,  ]864. 
Second  Lieut.  Nathan  J.  Cornell,  November  6,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  D.  Lord,  June  27,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  R.  S.  Hayes,  June  7,  1863. 

Discharged,  (27.) 

Colonel  James  M.  Willett,  January  14,  1865.  ■• 
Major  Erastus  M.  Spauldmg,  December  10,  1864. 
Captain  Stephen  Conner,  October  17,  1864. 
Captain  James  B.  Pratt,  October  20,  ]864. 
Captain  H.  H.  Sheldon,  October  28,  1864. 
Captain  George  D.  Church,  December  2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Martin  W.  Roberts,  December  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  H.  H.  Van  Dake,  September  6,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Judson  Thomas,  September  23,  18(^4. 
First  Lieut.  Fred.  R.  Derrick,  October  27,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Robson,  October  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Sulley,  November  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Roderick  Baldwin,  DecembcT  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Nichols,  September  22,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Westcott,  October  4,  1864'. 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  Gillis,  October  17,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  L.  C.  Hosmer,  December  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  W.  L.  Totten,  January  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  W.  W.  Stearas,  January  20,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Ashley  P.  Hawkins,  January  25,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  R.  Loomis,  April  12,  1865. 
Surgeon  James  M.  Leet,  October  9,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  H.  C.  Hill,  December  3,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  W.  Freeman,  February  23,  1864 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  W.  Wiser,  May  7,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  II.  Pegg,  November  28,  1864. 
Chaplain  Gilbert  De  La  Matyr,  January  9,  1865. 

Died,  (23.) 

Colonel  Peter  A.  Porter,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor  Va, 

June  3,  1864. 
Lieut.  Colonel  William  W.  Bates,  June  25,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Majo^-  Edwm  L.  Blake,  June  19, 1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action. 
jCaptam  Alexander  Gardner,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 

Va.,  June  3,  1864. 
Captain  Wm.  J.  Hawkins,  June  23,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Captain  George  A.  Hoyt,  JulyS,  1864,  ef  wounds  received  at 

Petersburg,  Va. 
Captain  Elbridge  S.  Sherwin,   July  30,   1864,   of  disease,  at 

City  Point,  Va. 
Captain  James  Maginnis,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Station, 

Va.,  August  25,  1864. 
Captain  Thomas  Low,  AprU  25,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in 

action, 

^"i^^  f^T?^*'  ^^^'^^y  ^-  Swan,  June  14,  1864,  of  disease,  at 
Coal  Harbor,  Va, 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  West,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Sta- 
tion, Va.,  August  25,  1864. 

FirstLieut.  George  W.  Rector,  jr.,  October  29,  1864,  of  wounda 
received  m  action  at  Hatcher's  Run    Va 

First  Lieut.  A.  G.  Clapp,  November  21,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 


*  Called  also  the  V2Qth  New  York  volunteers 


NEW   YOEK   HEAVY   ARTILLERY. 


ns 


•Henry  A.  Botsford 18  Mar.,  65 

♦Edward  H.  Taylor 18  Mar. , 

William  H.  Westcott 18  Mar., 

♦Michael  Metzger 18  Mar., 

*Le  Koy  Williams 14  Apr., 

♦Joseph  Clapsaddle 14  Apr. , 

William  H.  Raymond 15  May, 

George  B.  Wilson,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomfts  I.  Dean 9  Sept.,  64 

Manfred  Duguid 2  Deo., 

Orin  B.  Hibbard 22  Dec, 

Franklin  J.  Fellows IJan.,   65 

William  Grant 9Jan., 

♦William  A.  George 23  Jan., 

Charles  Moore 24  Jan. , 

Eugene  C.FuUer 24  Jan., 

Edward  Foreman 18  Feb., 

Samuel  W.  Waldo 18  Mar. , 

Homer  G.  Curtiss 18  Mar.» 

Reid  A.  Pierce 18  Mar., 

James  M.Cook 18  Mar., 

♦Charles  T.  Behan 18  Mar., 

Myron  Sherwood 18  Mar., 

"Eugene  K.  Sage 14  Apr., 

AngnstuB  Reibling 14  Apr., 

Samuel  R.  Wilson 14  Apr., 

John  G.  Lacey 14  Apr., 

Edgar  D.  Lewis 14  Apr., 

Myron  H.  Hale 14  Apr., 

Wm.  O.  Bartholemew-.-]5May, 
James  M.  Waite 15  May, 

Surffeo^ 

Alonzo  Churchill 10  Nov.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Francis  P.  Casey 13  May,   64 

Simon  G.  Place 14  Apr.,  65 

Chaplain. 

♦Joshua  Cooke 15  May,  65 


Second  Lieut.  Joseph  S.  Caldwell,  killed  in  action  at  Goal 
Harbor,  Va  ,  June  3,  18^4. 

Second  Lieut.  Fayette  S.  Brown,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Har 
bor,  Va.,  Junes,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Arthur  L.  Cha'Be,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Wallace  B.  Hard,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  G.  Gladden,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Oliver  M.  Campbell,  killed  in  action  at  Coal 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Walter  P.  Wright,  killed  in  action  before  Pe- 
tersburg, Va.,  June  16.  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Glass,  July  15,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  WiUett,  February  17,  1865,  at  Dan- 
ville, Va. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Bickford,  March  9,  1865,  of  disease, 
at  Camp  Parole,  Annapolis,  Md. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Frank  H.  Boyd,  October  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Webster,  December  12,  1864 
Second  Lieut.  John  E.  Owen,  December  12,  1864. 


*  Transferred  to  10th  New  York  infantry. 
Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


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NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment,  with  tbe  exception  of 
companienL  and  M,  wan  organized 
as  the  138th  New  York  infantry  vol- 
uuteers,  principally  at  Elmira,  N. 
Y.,  from  Septeuibtr  8, 1862, 1o  De- 
cember 9,  1862,  and  company  L, 
December  9,  1863,  for  three  years. 
Its  designation  was  changed  to  tlie 
9ih  heavy  artillery  DuL-embcr  9, 
1862.  Th^  22d  New  Yiuk  battery 
was  trausfem^d  to  this  repiment  us 
company  M,  February  5,  ^863.  The 
regiment  way  consolidatedinto  four 
companies  and  tranhiferred  to  the 
2d  artillery  as  companies  I,  K,  L, 
axrd  M,  Juuo  ii71865,  and  the  offi- 
cers rendered  supcrnnmei'ary  by 
consolidation  were  mustered  out  of 
service.) 

■'COAL  HATLEOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 
"MONOCACY,"  "OPEQ,UAN,"  "CE- 
DAR CREEK.'" 

Colonel. 

*EdwardP.  Taft 5  Jan.,   C5 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

*JoraesW.  Snyder 28  Nov.,  64 

{Brevet  Colonel  2  April,  1865.) 

Major.  "- 

^William  "Wood 16  Sept.,  64 

{Brevet  Lieut,  Col.  2  April,  1865.) 

Captains. 

♦Marshal  B,  Burk 15  Dec,  64 

*John  Tifft 15  Dec, 

*Denni8  E.  Flynn 15  Dec. , 

*S.  Augustus  Howe 10  Jan.,    65 

William  I.  Parrish 11  Jan. , 

*Chauncey  Fish 12  Jan., 

{Brevet  Major  6  April,  1865.) 
*George  W.  Brinkerhoff-  1  Mar., 

{Brevet  Major  &  April,  1865.) 

*John  F.  Stewart 1  Mar., 

*Henry  J.  Rhodes 1  Mar., 

{Brevet  Major  6  April,  1865.) 
*JoHeph  W.'Jewhurst.. .  7  Mar  , 

First  Lieutenants. 

*JohnW.Rice 15  Apr.,  64 

*Charle8  D.  Lent 1  Nov., 

*G.  A.  Browne 4  Dec , 

XBrevet  Captai/i  2  April,  1865.) 

*WilIiam  W.  Sincliar 15  Dec, 

*Philip  P.  Tindale 12  Jan.,    65 

*Benjamin  J.  Yard. ....-12  Jan., 
*Almond  Holcomb  ..'....13  Jan., 

*Benjamin  F.  Barnes. 1  Mar., 

*Lewi8  Barton 1  Mar., 

*Vincent  A.  Kenyon 1  ]\Iar., 

*Samuel  F.  Harris 1  Mar., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Colonel  William  H.  Seward,  jr.,  October  4,  1864,  to  Brigadier 

General  XI.  S.  vols. 
Captain  Henry  Roessle,  March  17,  1864,  to  Major  ISth  New 

York  cavalry. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Knowles,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  20, 1864, 

to  C.  S.  U.  S.  vols. 

Transferred,  (7.) 

Major  Sullivan  B.  Lamoreaux,  (Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel  April 
2,  18G5,)  to  2d  New  York  heavy  artillery,  .June  27,  18C.i 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Hough,  to  2d  New  York  heavy  artil- 
lery, June  97,  1865. 

Second  Lieut,  Reuben  Burton,  to  2d  New  York  heavy  artil- 
lery, June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  L.  Daniels,  to  2d  New  York  heavy  ar- 
tillery. June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  H.  Hill  Wheeler,  to  2d  New  York  heavy  artil- 
lery, June  27,  1665. 

Second  Lieut.  John  D.  Robinson,  to»2d  New  York  heavy  ar- 
tillery, June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Hitchcock,  to  2d  New  York  heavy 
artUlery,  June  27,  1865. 

Resigned,  (11.) 

Colonel  Joseph  Welling,  May  21.  1864. 

Major  Anson  S.  Wood,  (Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel  April  2,  1865,) 

May  16,  1865. 
Captain  Loyal  W.  Alden,  February  14,  1863. 
Captain  Hugh  Hughes,  November  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Tunis  A'osburgh,  December  30,  1869. 
Fir^t  Lieut.  Robert  C-  Worthington,  January  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  R.  Watson,  June  1.  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Seymour  Woodard,  February  25,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Truman  S.  Hai/vey,  June  14.  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Byron  Dcwitt,  August  19,  1863. 
Chaplain  Worham  Mudge,  September  98,  1864. 

Discharged,  (49.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Edward  P.  Taft,  November  28,  1864.    (Recom- 

mi,-bioued  as  Colonel  January  5,  1865.) 
Major  WUiiam  R.  Wasson,  Juno  12,  1863. 
Major  Irvin  Squycr,  May  17,  1865. 
Captain  John  D.  Numan,  April  15,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  L.  Lyon,  February  17,  1864. 
Captain  George  W.  Bacon,  August  18,  1864. 
Captain  Harvey  Follett,  September  12,  1864. 
Captain  William  Huwley,  September  14,  1864. 
Captain  John  L.  Crane,  November  12,  18G4. 
Captain  Daniel  B.  Harmon,  Novemher  16,  1864. 
Captain  Nelson  F.  Strickland,  November  28,  1864. 
Captain  Frank  A.  Sinclair,  November  28,  1864. 
Captain  James  H.  Hyde,  December  27,  1861 
Captain  Philip  R.  FreeotT,  May  15,  1865. 
Fiist  Lieut.  Mclaricton  fr.  Brown,  April  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Seth  F.  Swift,  Febiiiary  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Redgrave,  April  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  E.  Greenwood,  September  19,  1864 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Pidge,  September  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Ashcl  M.  Abbey,  September  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Jakeway  R.  Hefl;  October  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Rufus  M.  Campbell,  October  4,  1864. 


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375 


John  "W.  Fitzpafi-ick 1  Mar.,  65 

Robert  Finley 1  Mar., 

•George  W.  Swift 5  Mar., 

'Charles  Cowell 8  Mar., 

'James  S.  Knapp 8  Mar., 

♦Lendall  H.  Bigelow 18  Mar., 

Second  L  ieutenan  ts. 

♦Arthur  "V7.  Marshall 13  Dec,  64 

*Henry  Rowland 4  Jan.,    65 

'Edmund  Youngs 11  Jan., 

'Ezra  H.  Calkins 15  Jan., 

'Theodore  D.  Quick..----  4  Feb., 

'George  B.  Vonrhies 11  Feb., 

'George  F.  Clow  .  - 20  Feb., 

'John  C.  Elmendorf 2  Mar., 

'Gilbert  Conklin 2  i\Iar., 

'Beniamin  F.  Hoffman...  2  Mar., 

'David  D.  BL'cker 2  Mar., 

'Oscar  A.  Foote 2  Mar. , 

'Thomas  J.  (;haddock- ..  2  Mar., 
'William  H.Mclntyre...  8  Mar.. 
Charles  Robinson 15  Apr., 

Surgeon.  • 

Dwigbt  S.  Chamberlain.  4  Feb.,   65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Otto  Schulte 5Apr.,  65 

Chaplain. 

Stephen  T.  Devoe 37  Dec,  Gi 


First  Lieut.  William  De  W.  Pringle,  October  28,  1864. 

Fir.st  Lieut.  Lewis  D.  AViUiaras,  November  28,  1864, 

First.  Lieut.  John  B.  Baker,  January  31,  1B65. 

First  Licuf.  John  S.  McMastcr,  March  25,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Josiah  T.  Crittenden,  May  20,  IdBS. 

First  Lieut.  Lyman  C.  Comstock,  Juoe  14,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  F.  Clark,  September  4,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  B.  Norton,  March  12,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  V.  R.  Cole,  May  6,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  P.  Patterson,  September  24,  1864, 

Second  Lieut.  Stillman  J.  Grandy,  November  16.  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  James  W.'Tiffts,  November  28,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Sidney  T.  Colvin,  December  19,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Horace  B.  Babcock,  December  21,  1864, 

Second  Lieut.  Benson  Conklin,  December  23,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Y.  Squires,  January  4, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Philip  Sturge,  February  2,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  E.  Chappell,  February  4,  1865. 

Sfcond  Lieut.  William  PL  Firth,  February  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Allen,  March  G,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  C.  McNulty,  March  5,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  P.  Knapp,  March  28,  ]865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  A.  Bowles,  March  29, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Stern«.  March  30,  ieG.5. 

Second  Lieut.  Francis  J.  Hoag,  June  16,  1865. 

Surgeon  Samuel  A.  Sabin.  January  11,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeoh  John  W.  Brant,  December  15,  1864. 
I 

I  Died,  (9.) 

I 

Captain  Selah  Cornwell,  November  1,  1863,  of  disease. 

Captain  Truman  Gregory,  June  23,  1864,  of  wounds. 

Captain  Orson  tloward,  killed  in  action  at  CTdar  Creek,  Va., 
October  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  U.  Ellis,  July  9,  186^,  of  wounds. 

Second  Lieut.  David  H.  Stone,  killed  in  action  at  Petersburg 

■  Va.,  Jaimary]4,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  George  C.  Stoyell,  January  21, 1863,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Oldswager,  killed  in  action  October  19, 
1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Orrin  B.  Carpenter,  killed  in  action  October 
19,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Byron  L.  Flower,  October  24,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Major  Charles  Burgess,  February  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Weston  E.  Allen,  December  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Emmett  Stafford,  March  27,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  W.  Lape,  October  8,  1864. 


*  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 
Note  L— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


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TENTH  KEGIMENT. 

(This  regiment,  formerly  known  as 
the  1st,  2d,  and  4th  battalions 
Black  River  artillery,  was  organ- 
ized from  September  11,  1803,  to 
December  22,  18o2.  at  New  York 
city,  N.  T.,  to  serve  thrco  years. 
Tho  original  members  were  mus- 
tered out  of  Berviee  June  23,  18C5, 
and  the  recruita  consolidated  into 
three  companies  and  transferred  ta 
the  6th  New  York  heavy  artillery 
June  27,  186D.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regimett  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Majors. 

James  B.  CampbeU 4  Feb.,    63 

Charles  C.  Abell 6  June, 

{Brevet  Lieut.  CoZoTieiD  Apr.,  1865.) 


Captains. 

FrahklinO.  Sherman 14  Apr., 

Elias  Getman 1  Sept., 

Elisha  H.  Tobey 9  Oct., 


First  Lieutenants. 

Victor  B.  Kottiers 27  Oct., 

Oliver  B.  Cadwell 27  July, 

Patrick  H.  Keenan 14  Dec, 

Ambrose  B.  Seaton 11  Apr., 

William  P.  Freeman 11  Apr., 


Second  Lieutenants. 

*Ranaom  J.  McKee 29  June,  63 

Wilbur  A.  Williams 17  Nov. , 

George  Porter,  jr 1  Nov.,  64 

J.  Sumner  Welch 7  Dec, 

Henry  D.  Payne 8Apr.,   65 

John  W.  Gorae 11  Apr., 


Casualties. 


Hesigned,  (15.) 

Captain  Rupsell  B.  Biddlecom,  July  31,  1863. 
Captam  Jamen  E.  Grren,  September  2,  1863. 
Captain  Byron  B.  Taggart,  November  %i,  1863. 
Captain  Guvera  H-  Marshall,  September  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  Kanady,  January  12,  1863. 
FiFht  Lieut.  Ehiian  Tyler,  Juntiary  14,  1803. 
First  Lieut.  Timothy  B.  Ackcrman,  June  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  UthcniLl  Willii>ms,  August  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Mark  Andrews,  August  21,  18U3. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  A.  Wheeler,  August  28,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Bradley  B.  Brown,  September  3,  1863. 
Firrit  Lieut.  James  A.  Taylor,  September  19,  3863. 
Second  Lieut,  liubert  R.  Bell,  Jacuary  19.  1803. 
Second  Lieut.  Levi  A.  Buttcrfield,  June  21,  1803. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  T.  Hoile,  August  18,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Hamson  Montagu^^,  March  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut  Silas  W.  Frame,  March  6,  1865. 

(JDisckarged,  6.3.) 

Colonel  Alexander  Piper,  Mi.  ^.,  K.  St.,  June  23,  1865. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Joseph  Spratt,  April  5,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  G.  De  Peyster  Arden.  June  23,  1865. 

Major  Seneca  R.  Cowles,  June  23,  1865. 

Captain  Giles  F.  Kitts,  February  3,  1864. 

Captain  Eliwha  II.  Tobey,  July  27,  1864.  (Recommissioned  aa 

Captain  October  9,  1864.) 
Captain  Eugene  E.  Chapman,  October  26,  1864. 
Captain  Adams  Cleghftrn,  December  25,  1864. 
Captain  Philander  B.  Grant,  January  24,  1865. 
Captain  John  S.  Vanderburg,  June  23,  1865. 
Captain  Horace  0.  Gilmore,  Juae23,  18G5. 
Captain  John  C.  Armstrong,  June  23,  1865, 
Captain  John  H.  Parker,  June  23.  1865. 
Captain  Edward  H.  Smith,  June  -22,  1865. 
Captain  Lucien  E.  Carter,  June  23,  1865. 
daptain  William  J.  Hart,  June  23,  1865. 
Captain  Isatic  L.  Huutington,  June  23,  1865. 
Captain  Leman  A.  Rising,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Lansing,  JIurch  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  B.  Salter,  February  10,  1865 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Westcott,  April  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Stevens  W.  Flower,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Morris  A.  Reed,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Addison  W.  Wheelock,  June  23,  18-55. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  W.  Burdick,  (Brevet  Captain  March  13, 

1865,)  June  23,  1865. 
Fh-st  Lieut.  Malcom  G.  Cook,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Wilcox,  June  23,  1865. 
Fii-st  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Spear,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  RubscI  M.  JoncK,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  I\IcKnight,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  Ranney,  Juno  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  S.  Ward,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Philip  Riley,  June  23,  1805. 
First  Lieut.  "Wallace  R.  Hill,  June  23, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  WiUard  J.  Allen,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Chauncey  E.  Sea' on,  June  23,  1865. 
Fu-st  Lieut.  Hilon  A.  Parker,  June  23,  1865.  * 

First  Lieut.  MoiiiBon  Griffiu,  June  23,  1865. 

^Discharged  July  8,  1865. 


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377 


AssistaiU  Surgeon. 

*B.  Frank  Hope 18  July,   64 

Chaplain. 


First  Lieut.  F.  Byron  Johnson,  June  23,  18C5. 
Second  Lieut.  William  M.  Comstock,  May  2,  18C3. 
Second  Lieut.  Hamaon  E.  Spalsburg,  June  29,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Walter  A.  Horr,  December  12,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Leonard  Seator,  jr.,  D(icember  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Wilkinson,  May  8,  1865.  i 
Second  Lieut.  A.  Dwight  Richarde,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Wood,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Philip  P.  Farnbam,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  R.  Cowan,  June  23,  18ti5. 
Second  Lieut.  John  F.  Evans,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Martin  D.  Swan,  June  23.  1665. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Morris,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Don  A.  Watson,  Juno  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Gunn,  June  23,  18C5. 
Second  Lieut,  Isaac  T.  Croys,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  F,  Webster,  June  23,  1'365. 
Second  Lieut,  Collins  K.  Thurber,  June  23,  1865, 
Second  Lieut,  Gaylor  Rouse,  Juno  23, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Alonzo  P.  Hall,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut,  James  S.  Dwyre,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Flint,  June  23,  1865. 
Surgeon  Oliver  S,  Copelaad,  June  23,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Benjamin  Hobbs,  March  4,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Addison  W.  Goodall,*  June  23,  1865,      * 
Chaplain  Moses  E.  Wilson,  June  23,  1865. 

Died,  (2,) 

Second  Lieut.  J.  Randolph   Knight,  November  23,  1862,   of 

disease,  at  Fort  Stanton,  D.  C, 
Second  Lieut,  Dealton  W,  Cooper,  August  5, 1864,  of  disease, 

at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va. 


(3.) 

Captain  Edward  P.  Webb,  May  12,  1863. 
Captain  Samuel  Middlutoo,  June  15, 1863, 
Second  Lieut.  Eugene  Miller,  July  18,  1863. 


*  Mustered  out  as  supernumerary  officer  July  19,  1865. 

Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  ou  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  3. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


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tTHIRTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regimeDt  was  organized  at  New 
Ynrlt  city,  N.  Y.,  tVom  August, 
1863,  to  September,  l!^(i4,  for  three 
years.  Conaolidated  iatu  abattalion 
of  tive  companies  and  transferred 
to  the  6th  New  York  heavy  artil- 
lery June  27,  1865. ) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  j'et  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

"William  A.  Howard 23  May,    64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

James  J.  "Widsli 1  Feb.,    64 

Majors. 

Oliver  Wctmore,  jr 12  .Sept.,  63 

♦Ferdinand  R.  l-Iaasler-.  8  Mar.,    64 
Robert  W.  McLaughlin.. 24  May,      " 

Captains. 

*Mo8e8  Stevens 4  Aug. ,  ,63 

*William  lioffmau 29  Aug., 

*G'^orge  Fred.  Totter. . .  .11  Sept., 

George  W.  Ingalls 18  Feb.,   64 

Amy  a  L.  Fitch 4  Apr., 

*Charles  J.  Sands 26  Apr., 

William  Pe'iidrcU 9  June, 

William  R.  Cummings  ..  4  Sept., 
Edward  C.  Parkinson  —  1  Nov., 

*Henry  C.  Pratt 12  Dec, 

Patrick  A.  O'Malley 3  Apr.,   65 

Stewart  J.  Donelly 15  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 

'Joseph  C.  Hopper 20  July,    63 

*Wil!iam  E.  Kingsbury  .-17  Nov., 
D.  W.  Murphy,  U.  Q.  iir.  .12  Dec, 

*Theodoro  Buckman 23  Mar.,   64 

William  H.  Palmer 29  Mar., 

*Stanley  F.  Newell 6  Apr., 

♦Howard  Roget-B 31  May, 

*WilliamS.  Stanley 24  June, 

Jacob  Leonard 2  Aug., 

William  Graham 4  Aug: , 

Albert  J.  Russl-11 1  Sept., 

nVilliam  G.  Ball 13  Sept., 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

John  R.  Duffy 22  Oct., 

Eugene  Scott 26  Oct., 

*  John  Walls 13  Dec , 

Charles  G.  Polbemus 6  Feb.,   65 

William  Bullard 15  Apr., 

Henry  P,  Welle,  a.  w.  m. 
*Edward  W.  Smith,  a.  w.  m. 
*Ebenezer  Jones,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Resig?ied,  (9.) 

Captain  Warren  Hallett,  November  24, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  Drake,  Adjt,  Novenjber  9,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Hiram  H.  Cooper,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Plii-am  S.  Kenyon,  May  11,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Kendrick  W.  Brown,.  September  16,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Cliamicey  Cook,  Slarch  8,  1865. 

Si-cnnd  Lieut.  Valentine  H.  Voorhees,  March  22,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Otis  Kingsbury,  June  11,  1665. 

Second  Lieut.  Johnston  L.  De  Peyster,  June  16,  1865. 

Discharged,  (7.) 

Captain  George  A.  Culmer,  April  — ,  1864. 

Captain  Jesse  B.  Lamb,  May  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Mather  R.  Wildman,  April  6.  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  M.  Wallace,  May  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Abel  S.  Chdpell,  November  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Graham  Bacon,  December  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  M.  Wands,  June  26,  1865. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Alexander  J,  Beach,  August  10,  1864,  at  Chesapeake 
hospital. 

Captain  John  S.  Gordon,  killed  in  action  at  Swift  Creek,  N.  C, 
October?,  leiJl. 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  A.  Palmer,  June  6,  18G4,  in  general  hos- 
pital, Portsmouth,  Va. 


Misi 


?,  (2.) 


First  Lieut.  Charles  Cooper,  since  June  30,  1864. 
Surgeon  Francis  M.  McLellan,  biuce  October  31,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  William  G.  Hart,  June  18,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  II.  Lyman,  May  24,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Goupil,  June  18,  1865. 


*  Transferred  to  the  6th  New  York  hsavy  artillery. 
tForthe]lthregimeDtof  heavy  artillery  on^  organized,  which  were  trans- 

ferred  to  the  4tli  heavy  ai'tiUery.    The  12th  heavy  artOlery  failed  to  complete  its  .organization; 


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Second  Lieutenants. 

Hiram  McGonegal 

.20  Nov., 

63 

•James  A.  Christie 

.2b  Mar., 

64' 

Peter  Neleou    

.  5  Apr., 

Michael  II.  Swift 

.  8  Apr., 

John  S.  Crawford 

.26  Apr., 

-•Michael  Miilroy 

.12  June, 

•John  L.  Worden 

.27  July, 

^ 

Nathaniel  W.  Blunt 

.28  July, 

Frederick  S.  Paul 

.28.Tuly, 

•BarsieW.  Cotttr 

.29  Oct., 

•Frank  B.TincUi 

.18  Nov., 

Alfred  Hampson 

.21  Nov., 

'Oscar  S.  Manning 

.   1  Dl-c, 

•James  L.  Thompson. . 

.  7  Jan., 

65 

11  Jan 

•Stephen  D.  Adams... 

.21  Jan., 

•Monroe  H.  Huntington. 27  Jan., 

Henry  Purcell 

.17  Feb., 

Edward  P.  Arthur 

.  5  Apr., 

Winfleld  Scott  Fisk. . . 

.12  Apr., 

SuTgeon. 

Aaron  J.  Steele 

.16  Nov., 

63 

Assistant  Surg 

eons. 

Joseph  A.  Fontaine  . . . 

.23  Oft., 

63 

•James  A.  Bennett 

.15  Apr., 

Chaplain. 

♦Philip  S.  Evans 

..  3  Jan., 

65 

*  Transferred  to  6tli  Kew  York  heavy  artillery. 
Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  "stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


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POUETEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  prin- 
cipaUy  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  from 
August  29  to  December  n,  1863,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  August  26,  1865,  in 
accordauce  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "PETERSBURG," 
"WELDON  RAILROAD,"  "POPLAR 
SPRING  CHURCH,"  "GOAL  HAR- 
BOR," "HATCHER'S  RUN." 

Colonel. 

EliRha  G.  Marshall,  3K!E. 

i3..  3S.  a.- 4  Jan.,   64 

{Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  M.  Randall,  33.  St-  1  June,  65 
{Brevet  Lieut.  CoZ.  25  March,  1865.) 

Majors. 

Henry  V.  Pemberton 1  June,  65 

Joseph  P.  Cleary 2  June, 

(Brevet  Major  25  March,  1865  ) 
Albion  Howe 26  July, 

Captains. 

Charles  H,  Houghton 15  Jan.,    64 

{Brevet  Major  25  March,  1865.) 

Robert  F.  Tallman 10  Oct., 

George  Brcnnan 5  Dec. 

Jerome  Proctor 2  May,    65 

John  Snyder 5  May, 

Louis  Faass 5  May, 

Thomas  Coglan 6  May, 

Seth  N.  Hedges 6  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Adolph  Shubert 2  June,  63 

William  H.  Van  Buskirk-18  Feb.,  64 
Abram  G.  Verplanck  .  ..12  Sept., 

{Brevet  t'aptain  13  March,  1865.) 
William  W.  McCall 1  Oct., 

{Brevet  Captain,  25  March,  1865.) 

Frank  M.  Thomson 7  Dec, 

Theodore  P.  Cook 28  Mar  ,   65 

William  H.  Norton 28  Apr., 

William  Warring 2  May, 

Frank  W.  Call 2  May, 

Alonzo  H.  De  Grafe. ....  2  Blay, 

David  H.  Piffard 3  May, 

Martin  Shubert 6  May, 

Stephen  B.  Russell 12  May, 

Henry  M.  Backus 7  June, 

Second  Lieutetiants. 

William  Pigott 10  Sept.,  64 

Winslow  N.  Clin 3  Nov., 

James  W.  Lynde 1  Dec. , 


Casualties, 


Resigned,  (5.) 

Captain  Oliver  B.  Flagg,  May  1, 1864. 
Firbt  Lieut.Joaeph  E.  Boyer,  May  17, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Cumming,  May  20, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Eddy,  June  S3, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Erastus  Wheelock,  April  23, 1864. 

Discharged,  (40.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Clarence  H.  Coming,  B.  Q.,  March  8,  1865 

Major  William  H.  Reynolds.  May  19, 1865. 

Captain  John  Weed,  February  23, 1865. 

Captain  Jerome  Cooper,  May  18, 1864. 

Captain  George  A.  lleynolds,  June  29,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  R.  Randall,  August  12, 1864. 

Captain  John  F.  Hutchins.  October  3, 1864. 

Captain  William  A.  Treadwpll,  December  14, 1864. 

Captain  Lorenzo  J.  Jones,  December  21, 3864. 

Captain  John  A.  Wood,  December  29, 1864. 

Captain  Homer  Foote,  May  16,  1865. 

Captain  David  Jones,  May  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  George  Peeler,  February  16, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  Leavenworth,  August  12, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  C.  McCartin,  August  20, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Service,  Sejjtember  21, 1864. 

Fii'st  Lieut.  Henry  R.  Curtis,  December  21, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  L.  Hodges,  December  21, 1864.  / 

First  Lieut.  William  R.  Helms,  December  30, 1864. 

Firwt  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Van  Brackle,  Adj't,  December  20, 1864. 

First  Lieut,  diaries  H.  Bailey,  February  22, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Cliarles  Lochbrunner,  May  2.5. 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Jerome  Dillenbeck,  April  28, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Gaylord  W.  Babcock,  June  15, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Mortimer  Livingston,  June  24, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Milton  F.  Spencer,  September  13, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Morrow,  October  25,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Archibald  McCartbe,  December  10,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Isaac  W.  Doran,  December  15, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Vedder,  December  21, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  H.  Spencer,   March  30, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Curtis  Kelsey,  March  30, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Moses  W.  Lemon,  May  6, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Greene  Smith,  May  12, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Wurren  White,  May  15, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Montgomery  Backus,  May  15, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Wing,  May  15, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  McKelvey,  JVlay  18, 1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Sherman  Morse,  May  16, 1865. 

Chaplain,  Thomas  G.  Meachem,  May  17, 1865. 

Dismissed,  (7.) 

Major  William  W.  Trowbridge,  July  20, 1864. 
Captain  George  S.  Green,  March  — ,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Judsoh  Knickerbocker,  August  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Myron  E,  Dunlap,  Augutt  28,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  La  Rue,  June  29, 1804. 
Second  Lijut.  Joseph  L.  Lucas,  August  13, 1861. 
Second  Lieut.  John  G.  Jewitt,  June  5, 1865. 

Died,  (8.) 

Major  Job  C.  Hedges,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg,  Va., 
June  17, 1864. 


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381 


ClKirles  O'Brien 

.  1  Dec, 

64 

Captain  Nimrod  Underbill,  jr.,  killed  in  front  of  Petersburg, 

(Brevet  First  Lieut.  i:5 

MkicIi,  !1:1 

Va.,  June  23,  1864. 

Hiram  B   "Wentworth  . 

.16  Apr., 

1,.", 

Captain  Lihher  Z^ifij/er,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va., 

Robert  B.  Claxton 

.  2  V.ny, 

June  2, 1864. 

John  C.  Frolau 

.  3  M:iv, 

Captain  Cbauncoy  Wilkie,  Ausjust  1, 1864,  of  diseaue. 

John  Grif  r^ou 

.    7  3l;\v, 

First  Lieut.  Jobn  H.  Tbompson,  November  20, 1864,  in  rebel 

Peter  Campbell 

."24  .huio, 

prison,  Cbarleston,  ,S.  C. 

James  M.  Archer 

.L'6,Tuiiu, 

First  Lieut.  Andrew  GosKin,  killed  on  picket  near  Petersburg, 

John  F.  "Ward 

-St;  .Tunc, 

Va.,  December  1,  1864. 

Nelson  L.  Ti-ussell 

26.1ui,e, 

Second  Lieut.  Eli'^ha  Bcutley,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 

Schuyler  Gardner 

.20  June. 

Va..  June  3,  1864. 

Michael  Sludigan 

.2i;.iiiiK-, 

•Second  Lieut.  Ezra  T.  Hartley,  killed  in  action  near  Peters- 

William Attridge 

.20  Juiv, 

burg,  Va.,  July  3, 1864. 

Byron  Cuppernell 

.28  Juue, 

Surgeon. 

Missing,  (2.) 

Isaac  V.  Mullen 

..26  May, 

63 

Second  Lieut.  Horace  M.  Danforth,  since  December  21, 1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Jajiies  M.  Oliver,  since  October  ,T1, 1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

.12  Feb., 

64 

Chaplain 

Note  l. — No  brevet  appointmenta  are  entered  on  thia  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


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FIFTEENTH  REGEVIENT. 

(Tills  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city  from  October  14,  1861,  to 
December  19.  1861,  to  serve  three 
years.  Companies  A,  B,  C,  D,  and 
E  were  formerly  Lieut.  Colonel 
Senges's  3d  battalion  German  heavy 
artillery.  A  portion  of  the  original 
members  were  mustered  out  by  de- 
tachments as  their  terms  of  scvvice 
expired,  and  the  organization,  par- 
tially composed  of  veterans  and  re- 
cruits, was  retained  in  service  until 
August22,]8Go,  whenmusteredout, 
in  LiccordLince  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"vi^ilderness,"  "  spottsylvania," 
"nohth  anna,"  "tolopotomoy," 

"BETHESDA    church,"    "PtTKRS- 
BURG,"  "  CHAPEL  HOUSE," 

"  HATCHER'S  RUN." 


Lieutenartt  Colonel. 


Majors. 

Julius  Diekmann 9  Sept.,  63 

Louis  Eiche l*July,    64 

(Brcvft  Lieut.  Col.  13  March,  1865.) 
WilHam  D.  Dickey 22  May,    65 

(Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  13  March,  1865.) 

Captains. 

"William  Papemeyer 9  Sept.,  63 

Calvin  Shaffer 3Dec., 

Edward  Kaysing 1  July,    64 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  I860.) 

Gottleib  Yungk 10  July,    64 

Louis  Mabrleiu 20  July, 

Oscar  Macholz 22  Nov., 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

Charles  Eifler 29  Jan.,    65 

"VVillium  Bleuck 3  Feb., 

Gustav  Schimmel 7  Mnr., 

{Brevet  Captain  13  March,  lefij.) 

Ferdinand  Werner 1  June, 

Alfred  Newbatt 10  June, 

First  Lieutenants, 

Max  Van  Basch 2  Sept.,  63 

Charles  E.Eck 13  Nov., 

George  F.  Schwartz 15  Nnv. , 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  I860.) 

August  Haagen 4  June,  64 

Richard  Clark 1  July, 

Jacob  Blind 30  July, 

Thomas  S.  Barber 1  Sept, 

Charle.s  Kinsey 2  Oct., 

Robert  B.  Keeler 10  Oct. , 

John  J.  Diehl 23  Nov., 


Casualties. 


-  Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  John  Pilsen,  April  10, 1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel  and  ^, 
D.  C. 

Resigned,  (25.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Adam  Senges,  May  6,  1863, 

Captain  William  Hartmann,  May  22,  1862. 

Captain  Herman  Dercum,  Juno  28,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  Wright,  November  IJ,  1863. 

Captain  Theodore  Hofstatter,  April  4,  1864. 

Captain  Frederick  M.  Stutz,  Aprils,  1864. 

Captain  George  Roman,  April  15,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  Hartmann,  June  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.   Rudolph   Sandow,   June  39,  1863.     (RecommiH- 

sioDod  First  Lieutenant  from  civil  life  Dccem'^ser  25, 18^3.) 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Casinone,  August  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  Hitchcock,  November  11,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Lauterman,  April  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Wurtz,  April  29,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Zobel,  June  1,  1665. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Mattern,  May  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Philip  J.  Ernst,  July  7,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  August  Steinbach,  January  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Kellerman,  June  26,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Koele,  June  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Dauth,  September  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Beil,  December  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Sylvester,  December  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Hi'nry  E.  Munson,  January  31,  1864.  ■' 

Second  Lieut.  Wendalin  Gamp,  April  28,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.; 

Captain  William  M.  Milnes,  February  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Bayer,  January  11,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Remington  Bortle,  January  25,  1865. 

Discharged,  (32.) 

Colonel  Louis  Scbirmer,  August  3,  1865. 

Lieut.  Colonel  IMichael  AViedrich,   (Brevet  Colonel  March  13. 

1865,)  June  3,  I860. 
Captain  William  Reinhardt,  June  30,  1864. 
Captain  Ewaid  Engels,  September  27,  1864. 
Captain  Otto  Christ,  December  16,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  De  Clyoe,  May  18,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Fuchs,  April  18,  1862. 
First  Ljeut.  Hermann  Lentz,  January  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Francis  Mattusheck,  March  17,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Lamb,  R.  Q.  ilf.,  July  21,  1863 
First  Lieufc.  William  W.  Taylor,  April  12.  1864  . 
First  Lieut.  Charlus  Herzog,  July  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Julius  Niebergall,  October  5,  1864 
Fi-st  Lieut.  T.  Russell,  October  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Rudolph  Sandow,  December  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  T.  Everingham,  January  4,  18Ga 
First  Lieut.  John  M.  A.  Vieth,  April  14,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Hugo  Zapp,  May  15,  J8G5. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Clausson,  May  20,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Jahu,  May  22,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Fishbaeh,  June  1,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Grothe,  January  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  Briede,  January  8,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Zehrmann,  August  4,  1864 


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383 


HeroHolzbom 

Charles  ■Wembrenner. . 

tJeovge  Neuscheller 

Franz  Schulz 

..  1  Jan.,   65 
.27  Jan., 
.27  Jan., 
.  9  Feb., 
.   1  Mar.,  65 
.  1  June, 
.  1  June;  _ 
.  1  June, ' 
.17  June, 

ants. 

.12  Oct.,    64 
.13  Oct., 
.20  Dec, 
.  1  Jan.,  65 
.  IJan., 
.  ]  Jan., 
.  9  Feb., 
.12  Feb., 
.12  Feb., 
.  2  Mar., 

Second  Lieut.  Hugo  Eothe,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Liei\t.  Valentine  Wendell,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Herman  Muncb,  May  18,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Tornow,  May  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Burkhardt  Stoltz,  July  8,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  J.  Kipp,  April  10,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  T.  Deane,  June  20,  1863 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  B-alscr,  July  23,  1863. 

Died,  (13.) 

Major  Leander  Schamberger,  May  27, 1864,  of  ivounds  received 
in  action. 

Major EmilDnysing,  May27, 1865, of  woundsrcceivedin action. 

Captain  Francis  Stoeckner,  killed  in  action  June  22,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  Bundy,  accidentally  killed  in  Wabhing- 
ton,  D.  C,  April  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Franz  BrauuBtciu,  June  15,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Kobert  Porsch,  September  25,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Caspar  Foldtman 

Second  Lieuter 

Joseph  M.  Dickey 

Alexander  Mittnacht . . 
Victor  A.  Smith..: 

Louis  Goebel 

EmstMuller 

Edwin  D.  Childs 

Moritz  Lowensteln 

Robert  Evertsburg 

John  O'Neil 

GrUBtav  Haumanu 

.17  Mar., 
.24  Apr., 
.17  June, 
.17  June, 
.17  June,. 
-  IJuly, 

.  6Jnue,  63 
^eon. 
.11  Jan.,  -64 

Second  Lieut,  Leo  Kuehne,  killed  by  explosion  of  magazine 
at  Fort  Lyon,  Va.,  June  9,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Joachim,  October  8,  1863,  of  disease,  at 
Fort  Lyon,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  William  C.  Miller,  killed  in  action  May  6, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Mueller,  August  23,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Adolph  Rieman,  February  8,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Conrad  Joachim,  September  4, 1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  Modler,  November  10, 1863,  of  dis- 
ease, at  Fort  Lyon,  Va. 

Missinff,  (3.) 

Amlierst  W.  Belcher  . . 
■William  Kirchner  . . ., . 

HugoGainbort 

SuTS;eon. 

Assistant  SuTi 
Julius  Patzki 

Chaplain. 

^^Second  Lieut.  George  F.  Leppien,  since  November  11,  1861. 
'Second  Lieut.  Franz  H.  Reichard,  bince  February  28,  1662. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Louis  Kleine,  bince  September  19,  1862'. 

Reduced  to  the  ranks,  (1.) 

Pii-st  Lieut.  Sigismund  Damrosche,  August  12,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (7.) 

Captain  Caspar  Wolf,  January  10,  1865. 
.Second  Lieut.  Adolph  GrieBinger,  June  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  Steitbold,  July  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Ernst  Kcmpf,  September  2,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Justus  Scliicbler,  November  19,  1864. 
Second  Li(mt.  John  Boker,  January  3  6,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon.  Rudolph  Greiss,  February  2, 1865. 

Note  I.^No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — Tbe  roster  of  ofBcers  is  given,  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


584 


NEW   YORK    HEAVY    ARTILLERY. 


SIXTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  the 
State  of  New  York  at  large,  from 
September  28, 1863,  to  January  28, 
1864,  to  nerve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  August  21,  1865,  in 
accordance  with,  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  au  honorable 
pai't  is  not  yet  published  in  orderB. ) 

Colonel. 

Joseph  J.  Morrison 18  Jan.,    64 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Majors. 

Frederick  W.  Prince 18  Jan.,    64 

{Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  18Co.) 

Charles  E.  Pearce 5  Aug., 

Julius  C.  Hicks 13  Nov., 

Captains. 

James  B.  Caryl 28  Sept.,  63 

Orrin  W.  Beach 19  Jan.,    64 

William  R.  Hedges 28  Jan., 

Henry  C.  Thompson 8  Feb., 

John  W.  Hees 14  Apr., 

Morris  F.  Sheppard 4  June, 

Isaac  S.  Green 6  June, 

Ansel  Holmes 10  Sept., 

"Wallace  W.  Reals 13  Nov., 

IraL.  Dudley 8  Mar.,   65 

James  S.  Smart 29  Mar., 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  J.  Johnson 28  Sept.,  63 

•  Frank  Powell 3  Dec. , 

Freeman  F.  Huntington.   1  Jan.,    64 

Horace  N.  Oley 14  Jan. , 

CbarlesM.    Whiteeide..-28  Jan., 

Norman  S.  Kennyon 5  Feb., 

Frederick  H.  Lawrence-  1  Mar., 
Alex.  M.  C.   Smith,  jr...  1  Mar., 

C.  C.  Caswell 5  June, 

Alexander  H.  Spierre...  6  June, 

Silaa  J.  Truax 7  June, 

JameH  M.  Lattimore 19  July, 

Arni  Marquisse 24  Aug., 

Henry  H.  Timmerman..  1  Sept., 

Eugene  F.  Curtis 3  Oct , 

Law  Washburn 13  Nov., 

Carlo  Blomberg 1  Mar.,  65 

Fisher  A.  Stoughtou 1  Mar., 

Lemuel  VanBoskerck.  ..12  May, 

John  T.  Potter 22  May, 

Benjamin  F.  Davis 19  June, 

Russell  H.  Day 1  July, 

Jacob  Wikley 1  July, 

Albert  B.  Foster 8  July, 


Casualties. 


(6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  H.  Ammon,  October  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Rufus  Gardiner,  March  21,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  W.  Slayton,  May  1.3,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Smith,  April  3,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Saulpaugh,  May  22,  1865. 
Second  Lieut,  Charles  C.  L.  Browne,  May  24,  1865. 

Discharged,  (21.) 

Lient.  Colonel  Thomas  J.  Strong,  May  19,  1865. 
Captain  James  H.  McLaughlin,  March  1,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  C.  Sherrill,  March  1,  1864. 
Captain  John  H.  Otis.  March  1,  1864. 
Captain  Joseph  Williams,  March  1,  1864. 
Captain  Martin  Laugblin,  January  2,  1865. 
Captain  Thomas  B,  Fink,  February  17,  1865. 
Captam  Horace  W.  Fowler,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  F.  Richardson,  March  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  S.  HoUenbeck,  March  19,  1864. 
FirstLieut.  Gilbert  W.  Ledlie,  December  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  C.  Bayles,  January  il,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  Burt,  March  1,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Jason  D.  L.  Polhemus,  March  1,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Nicholas  Beyer,  March  12,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  T.  Eldridge,  March  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Heber  Carroll,  December  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Barker,  January  20,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Sylvester  A.  Cook,  January  23,  1665. 
Second  Lieut.  James  O.  Matthews,  February  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Sackett,  May  17.  1865. 

Died,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Ulysses  F.   Jeffries,   November  8,   1864,  of 

disease,  at  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Scott,  February  19,  1865,  of  disease,  at 

Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 


(6.) 

First  Lieut.  Francis  C.  Filley,  May  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  W.  Johnson,  January  4,  1865 
First  Lieut.  Elbert  W.  Nevins.  January  6,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Heber  Carroll,  December  27, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  David  S.  Merwin,  May  25,  1865. 
Assistant  Scrgeon  Edward  W.  Owen,  November  18, 1864. 


NEW   YgRK   HEAVY   AETILLEEY. 


385 


Second  Lieutenants. 

M 

Jeremi  h  Helmer 1  Mar., 

Tune  Uphani 16  June, 

' 

Warren  L.  Lanning 22  June, 

Edward  A.  Bumham 27  June, 

RuBsi-UC.  Hall 30  Aug., 

Nathan  B.  Wilber 3  Jan., 

6.'; 

Thomas  W.  Rider 15  Feb., 

James  M.  Seaman 16  Feb., 

IHatthew  W.  Hawes 1  Mar., 

' 

Thomas  II.  Ferris 1  Mar., 

Henry  H.  Walton 1  Mar., 

Jacob  H.  Travers 29  Mar., 

Herbert  M.  Chase 29  Mar., 

Fred.  W.  Reeder 13  May, 

John  Williams 13  May, 

James  B.  Wheeler 17  May, 

William  H.  Huntley.-..  7  July, 

Gregory  lusse 1  July, 

John  H.  Youndt 2  July, 

Samuel  M.  Wells .")  July, 

Surs'eon. 

JohnL.  Dodge T  July, 

63 

AesistaTU  Surgeons. 

Solomon  V.  Frame 1  Mar., 

64 

• 

D.  Albert  Bamum IMar., 

65 

Chaplain. 

' 

Her.F.Schnellendrensler.lO  July, 

64 

NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  annoxinced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roater  of  oiBcerfl  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


6  b 


386- 


NEW   YORK  ARTILLERY. 


FIRST  REGIMENT. 
(MARINE.) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  November 
12, 1861,  to  August  18, 1869,  to  serve 
three  years.  It  was  disbanded  in 
March,  1863,  and  the  members  dis- 
charged from  the  service  of  t^^e 
United  States.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battleR  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
William  A.  Howard 29  May,    62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Horace  A.  Manchester. ..  1  Dec,  61 

Major. 
Charles  E.  Mears 25  Mar.,  62 

Captains. 

■William  Rainer 23  Oct.,    61 

James  Hyslop 12  Nov., 

Honry  Street 12  Mar.,  62 

George  A.  Bulmer 25  Apr,, 

E.  C.  Bowers,  a.  w.  m. 

C.  Gushing  Eyre,  a.  w.  m.. 
William  B.  Avery,  a.  to.  m. 
B.  D.  Baxter,  a.  w.  m. 
John  W.  Griffith,  a.  to.  m. 
J.  Travis  Sweet  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants, 

Albert  H.  Dakin 28  Feb.,  62 

Nicholas  R.  Schenck 15  Mar., 

John  A.  Bloomer 17  Mar., 

Edward  P.  Peters,  Adjt.25  Mar., 

Edwin  S.   Sweet 25  Apr., 

R.  E.  Alfred  Hampson..30  Apr., 

Charles  T.  Ripley 10  Dec, 

George  W.  Meoks,  R.  Q.  M. ,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  J,  Sands,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Michael  O'Malley I  Dec,  61 

Oscar  Eastmoud 31  Dec, 

Charles  R.  Reed 10  Feb.,  62 

Henry  J.  Moore 17  Mar,, 

Charles  R.  Doane 25  Apr.,     ' 

Niels  Larsen,  o.  w.  m. 
Robert  McLaughlin,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

F.  McLellan,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon, 
James  F.  Blauvelt 27  Oct.,    62 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (4.) 


Captain  Mercator  Cooper,  December  31,  1R61. 
Captain  "James  M.  Greene,  December  31,  1861. 
Captain  George  G.  Martin,  August  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Lawrence  G.  Browning,  February  15,  1 


Discharged,  (7.) 

First  Lieut.  Ashley  Van  Duzer.  April  12,  1862. 
Fir.t  Lieut.  Valentine  H.  Voorheep,  August 29, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Joaiah  Pit-rson,  August  31,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  Gerard,  November  21,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Bernard  Fowler,  November  24,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  A.  Hedden,  November  24,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  B.  Chevallier,  November  22,  1862. 


Died,  (1.) 
First  Lieut,  Minthome  Westervelt,  December  3,  1862. 


Missing,  (5.) 

Captain  John  L.  Stull,  since  January,  1862. 
Captain  Sylvester  NicoU,  since  August,  lt'62. 
First  Lieut.  John  R.  Savage,  since  October,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Barent  H.  Lane,  tsince  October,  1861. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Amos  Goer  Avery,  since  August, 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  it  was  diabauded. 


NEW    YORK    LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


387 


FIRST  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  the 
State  of  New  York  at  large  from 
August  30  to  November  19,  1861, 
to  serve  three  years.  Captain  Bus- 
teed's  Chicago  light  battery,  or- 
ganized at  Chicago,  111.,  October  1, 
1861,  to  serve  three  yeais,  was  ari- 
signed  to  this  regiment,  Jsr.ycmber 
9,  1^61,  and  the  14th  battery  New 
Yoik  liglit ^artillery  September  7, 
1863.  On  'the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  sei-vice  the  orginal  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  organization, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  servic'.  The  regiment 
was  mustered  out  by  batteries  at 
different  dates  from  the  16th  to  the 
28th  of  June,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

Colonel. 

Charles  S-  Wainwright . .  1  June,  62 
{Breoet  Brig.  Gen.  1  Aug.,  1864.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

'E.R.Wamer,51iE.^.,3a.^.lNov.,  62 
{Brevet  Colonel  1  Aug.,  1864.) 


Majors. 

Thnmas  "W.Osborne 6  Mar.,  63 

(Brevet  Lieut.  Col  13  Mar.,  1865.) 

John  A.  Reynolds 6  Mar.,  63 

(  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  13  Mar. ,  18G5. ) 

Robert  Pl.Fitzhugb 17  Sept.,  63 

(Brevet  Lieut.  Col  1  Aug.,  1864.) 


Adjutant. 


Quartermaster. 


Surgeon. 


^  Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 


Casualties. 

liesigncd,  (1.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  E.  Turner,  April  30, 1862. 

Discharged,  (4.) 

Surgeon  Franklin  Everts,  October  15, 1862. 
Afc&istaut  Strgeon  Alfred  A.  C  Williams,  April  30, 1862. 
AsBistaut  Surgeon  Edward  McDonald,  June  24,  18'i2. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Myron  J.  "Davis,  December  29, 1862. 

Died,  (2.) 

Colonel  Guilford  D.  Bailey,  Zn.  ^.,  B.  St.,  killed  in  action  at 

Fair  Oaks,  "Va.,  Blay  31, 1862. 
Major  David  IJ.  Van  Valkenburgh,  killed  in  action  at  Fair 

Oaks,  Va.,  May  31, 18C2. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Major  Luther  Kieffer,  March  6, 1863. 
]Viajor  J.  Watts  De  Peyster,  August  14, 1863. 


388 


NEW   YORK   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


BATTERY  a. 

(The  official  lint  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
ia  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 
Thomas  H.  Bates 12  Sept.,  61 

First  LieutenaTit. 
John  ir.  Kingsbury 7  Jan.,    65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Frederick  W.Conuant.. -24  Dec,   64 
Horace  W.  Freeman 20  Mar.,  65 


BATTERY  B. 

"fair  oaks,"  "battle  of  JUNE 
25,  1863,"  "PEACH  ORCHARD," 
"SAVAGK  STATION,"  "  WHITE  OAK 
SWAMP."  "MALVERN  HILL,"  "aN- 
TIETAM,"  "  FREDERICKSBURG," 
"  CHA^ICELLORSVILLE,"  "GKTTYS- 
EORG,"  "MINE  RUN,"  "  SPOTTSYL- 
VANIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA,"  "  TOLO- 
POTOMOY,""BETHESDA  CHURCH," 
"PETERSBURG,"  "WELDONRAIL- 
ROAD,"  "  PEBBLE'S         FARM," 

"HATCHER'S  RUN." 

Captain. 

Robert  E.  Rogers 20  Feb.,  65 

First  Lieutenants. 

Darins  Chapin 9  Mar.,    65 

Charles  A.  Kooney 22  Apr., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  E.  Decker 13  Apr.,  65 

John  Cunningham 22  Apr., 


BATTERY  C. 

"  FREDERICKSBURG,"      "CHANCEL- 
LOKSVILLE,"  "  GETTYSBURG," 

"RAPPAHANVOCK  STATION," 

"MINE  RUN,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 
"north  anna,"  "TOLOPOTO- 
MOY,"  "BETHESDa  church," 
"PETERSBURG,"  "WELDON  RAIL- 
ROAD." 

Captain. 

Dftvid  F.  Ritchie 14  Oct.,    64 

{Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

Carl  Berlin 9  Dec,    64 

George  K.  Kptchum 15  Feb.,  65 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Edward  B.  Cochrane 27  Feb.,   65 


Casualties. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Fh-st  Lieut.  Isaac  B.  Hall,  October  31, 1864. 

Discharged,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Norman  M.  McQueen,  October  7, 1862. 
I^irst  Lieut.  George  P.  Hart,  September  7,  ie6.3. 
Second  Lieut.  Abram  S.  Attix,  Augubt  19, 1864. 


Casualties. 


(2.) 

Captain  Rufus  D.  Pettit,  May  30, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  O'Shea,  October  17, 1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

First  Lieut  Joseph  B.  Slausen,  September  27, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Gibson,  November  16, 1864. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

Captain  Albert  S.  Sheldon,  December  16, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  D.  Pettit,  April  29, 1863. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,   (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  R.  James,  October  24, 1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

Captain  Almont  Barnes,  September  5, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Ela  H.  Clark,  December  23, 1864. 
Second  Lieut  William  H.  Philips,  September  27, 1864. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

Captain  John  W.  Tamblin,  January  27, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  C.  Thierry,  June  20, 1862. 

First  Lieut  Edward  P.  Webb.  September  10, 1802. 

Second  Lieut  William  S.  Cooper.  March  24, 1863. 

^Y°"d^^«*-  David  B.  Cooper,  (Brevet  Firtt  Lieut,  April  2, 


NEW   YORK   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


389 


,  BATTERY  D, 

.  *'  rORKTOWN,"  "  WILLI AMSBURG," 
"SKVEN  PINES,"  "BATTLE  OF  JUNE 
25,  1862,"  "PEACH  ORCHARD," 
"SAVAGE  STATION,''  "WHITE  OAK 
SWAMP,"  "GLENDALK,"  "  MAL- 
VERN HILL,"  "FREDERICKSBURG," 
"  CH ANCELLORSVtLLE, "  "  G  F.TT YS- 
BURG,"  "RAPPAHANNOCK  STA- 
TION," "  MINE  RUN,"  "WILDER- 
NESS," "SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "NORTH 
ANNA,"  TOI.OPOTOMOY,"  "  BETH- 
ESDA  CHURCH,"  "  PETERSBURG," 
"WELDON  RAILROAD,"  "CHAPEL 
HOUSE." 

Captain. 

James  B.  Hazelton 22  Dec,  64 

First  LieuteTiants. 

Delosa  M.  Johnson 27  Dec,   64 

Don  Cartos  Babcock 10  Mar.,  65 

Second  LieutenaJU. 

AdolphuH  S.Goodricli..-.21  Apr.,  65 


BATTERY  E. 

' '  YORKTO  WN, "  ' '  lee's  MILLS, " 
"  WILLIAMSBURG,"  "MECHANICS- 
TILLE,"  "  SAVAGE  STATION," 
"WHITE  OAK  SWAMP,"  "MAL- 
VERN HILL,"  "CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE,"  "  GE'.TTYSBURG,"  "  HUNE 
RUN,"  "  WILDERNESS,""  "  SPOTT- 
SYLVANIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA," 
"TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "  BETHESDA 
CHURCH,"    "PETERSBURG." 

Captain. 

Angell  Mathewson 1  Julj,   64 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  H.  Barse 19  Jan.,    65 

Michael  Canfield 9  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Humphreys 14  Feb.,   65 


BATTERY  F. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet.publibhed  in  orders.) 

Captain, 

William  K.  Wilaon 21  Oct.,    61 

First  Lieutenants. 

William  J.  Anderson 6  Dec,   64 

George  H.  Tallett 13  Apr.,   65 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Andrew  Lawthei- 24  Dec,,   64 


Casualties.  ' 


Resigned,  (3.) 

First  liieut.  Augustus  Stolper,  September  22, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Friderick  O  Donell,  March  1, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Sylvester  Ckapin,  December  9, 1862. 

Discharged,  (3.) 

Captain  George  B.  Winslnw,  November  2, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  Crego,  April  14, 1864. 
Firht  Lieut.  Lester  L  Kichardson,  February  2, 1865. 

Died,  a.) 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  De  Mott,  killed  in  action  at  Betheada 
Church,  Va..  June  3, 1864, 


Casualties. 

'Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lient.  William  Kumsey,  AdjH,   September  12, 1863,  to 
Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 

'  Resigned,  (1.) 

Second  Li^t.  Robert  H.  Gansevoort,  January  9, 1862. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

Captain  John  Stocum,  January  27, 1862. 
Captain  Charles  C.  Wheeler,  January  22, 1863. 

Died,  (2.) 

Captain  Henry  W.  Davis,  May  26, 1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Jericho  Ford,  Va. 
First  Ijieut.  Robert  I.  Parker,  February  — ,  1863,  at  home  in 

New  York, 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Anton  Becker,  Auguist  9, 1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Edward  L.  Bailey,  October  17, 1864. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Addison  L.  Scott,  September  16,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Voluey  M.  Babcock,  October  14, 1863. 


390 


NEW   YORK    LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


BATTERY  G, 

"  FAIR  OAKS,"  "  SAVAGE  STATION," 
"WHITE  OAK  SWAMP,"  'WAL- 
VKIt^J  HILL,"  "  ANTICTAM," 

"FaEPERICKSBURG,"  "CHANCLL- 
LORSVILLE,"  "  GLTTYSDURG," 

"BLilSTOW  STATION,"  "MINE 
RUN,"  "WILDERNESS,"'  "  PO 
lilVj'.R,"  -  "  SPOTTSYLVANIA," 

"  NORTH  ANNA,"  "  TOLOPOTO- 
MOY,"  "COAL  HARBOR,"  "I'E- 
TERSBURG,"    "  DEEP  BOTTOM." 

Captain. 

Samuel  A.  McClellan 12  Oct.,    64 

First  Lieutenant. 

William  H.  Strioger 13  Mar.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  W.  MarcelluB-...*.-  5  Dec,    QA 
Augustus  Miliott 15  Mar.,  65 


BATTERY  H. 

"  YORKTOWN,"  "  FAIR        OAKS," 

"WHITE  OAK  SWAMP,"  "MAL- 
VERN HILL,"  "^^NE^DN,■'  "  WIL- 
BERNESS,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 

"NORTH  ANNA,"  "TOLOl'OTO- 
MOY,"  "BETHESDA  CHI'ItCH," 
"  PETERSBURG,"  "  WKLDON  RAIL- 
ROAD," "  peeble's  farm," 
"  hatcher's  run." 

Captain. 

Charles  E.  Mink 4  Feb.,    63 

(^Brevet  Major  1  Aug.,  1864.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

Thomns  S.Bates 28  Oct.,    64 

Hiram  H.  Schell 12  Apr.,    65 

Second  Lieutenant. 
John  A.  Millard 29  Dec. ,    64 


BATTERY  I. 

(The  official  list  of  Jaattles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorjible  part 
is  not  yet  published  ia  ordera.) 

Captain. 
Charles  E.  Winegar '3  May,    64 

First  Lieutetiants. 

"Warren  L.  Scott 30  Oct.,    64 

George  W.  Freeman 6  Nov., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  Hood 29  Mar.,  65 

Joseph  W.  Adle,  a.  w.  m.  % 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  William  A.  Ham,  April  13,  1863,  to  Captain  3d 
Kew  York  independent  battery. 

Resigned,   (2.) 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Farrell,  January  11, 1864. 
Second  Lieut,  Frederick  F.  Goff,  January  20, 1861. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
Captain  Nelson  Ames,  September  23, 1864. 

Discharged,  (2.) 
Captain  John  D.  Frank,  April  4, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  F.  McKnight,  March  3, 1863. 

Died,  (3.) 
First  Lieut.  Marshall  H.  Rundall,  July  21, 1862,  at  New  York 

city,  N.  Y. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  N.  Ames,  killed  by  sharpbhootersnear  Pe- 
tersburg, Va,  September  26, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Tyler  E.  Searle,  November  3, 1864,  of  injuries 
received  at  Fort  Sedgwick,  Va. 

Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  Joseph  Spratt,  February  4, 1863,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
10th  New  York  artillery. 

Resigned,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  F.  Seabury,  December  27, 1861. 

Discliarged,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Howell,  September  16, 1862. 


Casualties. 

Promoted,   (2.) 

Captain  Michael  Wiedrich,  March  1, 1864,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

15th  New  York  artillery. 
Second  Lieut.   George  F.  Schwartz,   May  26,  1863,  to  First 

Lieut.  15th  New  York  artillery. 

Resigned,  (2.) 
First  Lieut.  Diederich  Erdman,  September  16, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Christopher  Schmitt,  March  21, 1864. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Schenkelberger,  December  17, 1863. 

Died,  (2.) 
Captain  Nicholas  Sahm,  May  1, 1864.  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  Francis  Heucheu,  killed  in  action  at  Atlantn, 
Ga.,  July  27, 1864. 


NEW   YORK    LIGHT    ARTILLBEY. 


391 


BATTERY  K. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  whicli 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Solon  "W".  Stockint; 18  Dec,  63 

First  Lieutenants. 

Benjamin  W.  Wilber 2  May,   64 

John  W.  Weld 5  Dec, 

Second  Lievienant. 
Jerome  Dillenbeek 29  Apr.,  65 


BATTERY  L. 

"  CEDAR  MOUNTAIN,"  "  GAINES- 
VILLE," "SECOND  BULL  RUN," 
"  CHANTILLY,"  "  SOUTH  MOUN- 
TAIN," "ANTIETAM,"  "  FREQER- 
ICKSBURG,"  "  CHANCLLLORS- 

VILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "MINE 
RUN,"  "WILDERNESS,"  "  SPOTT- 
SYLVANIA,"  "  NORTH  ANNA," 
*'  TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "  BETHESDA 
CHURCH."  "  PETERSBURG," 

"  WELDON  RAILROAD,"  "  PEE- 
BLE'S  FARM." 

Captain. 

George  Breck 10  July,   64 

{Brevet  Major  1  Aug.,  1864.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

Dewitt  M.  Ferine 13  Mar,,  65 

William  H.  Shelton 15  Apr., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Frederick  Dietz 27  Dec,   64 

E.  Oliver  Kinnie 2QMar.,    65 


BATTERY  M. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Edward  H.  Underbill. ...  8  May,   65 

First  Lieutenants. 

David  L.  Smith 21  Sept.,  64 

Edward  P.  Newkirk,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  H.  G6rmley 20  Sept. ,  64 

John  May 10  Feb.,  65 


'.  Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 

Second  liient.   Charles  H.  Canlpbell,  (Brevet  First  Lieut. 
April  9,  1865,)  June  5,  1865,  to  Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 

Resigned,  (1.) 
Captain  Lorenzo  Crounse,  September  9, 1862. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  S.  Dudley,  November  28, 1864. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.)  • 

Captain  Gilbert  H.  Reynolds,  May  3, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  A.  Loder,  August  5, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Bower,  October  31, 1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  William  J.Canfield,  Adft,  October  12, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Anderson,  October  29, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Fuller,  September  26, 1864. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (6.) 
Captain  George  W.  Cothran,  April  24, 1863. 
Captain  John  D.  Woodbury,  September  26, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Jamea  H.  Peabody,  June  28, 1862. 
Firat  Lieut.  Chrintian  Stock,  July  18,.1B64. 
Second  Lieut.  George  B.  Eggleston,  January  24, 1862, 
Second  Lieut.  James  P.  Robinson,  November  19, 1862. 

Died,   (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  HodgMns,  January  25, 1863,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Royal  A.  Ide,  September  5, 1864. 


Njti:  ]. — ^o  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders,  before  October  14,  1865.  -  ^ 

NOTE  2. — The  rosters  of  officers  are  given  as  they  stood  on  the  days  of  muster  out. 


392 


NEW   YORK   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


THIRD  REaiMENT.* 

(This  regiment,  originally  organized 
to  serve  three  months,  was  re- 
organized, with  the  exception  of 
company  L,  at  Auoum,  N.  r.,frorr 
May  23  to  Deceraber  16,  1861,  as 
the  19th  New  York  volunteer  in- 
fantry, to  serve  two  years,  aud  its 
designation  changed  to  3d  New 
York  light  artillery  January  31, 
1862.  On  the  expiration  of  its  term 
of  service  the  original  members 
(except  veterans)  were  mustered 
out,  and  the  organization,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruits,  re- 
tained in  service.  The  24th  New 
York  battery  was  asf^igned  to  this 
regiment  March  5,  1865,  as  compa- 
ny L.  The  regiment  was  mustered 
out  by  batteries  at  different  dates 
from  June  23  to  July  29,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

Colonel. 

Charles  H.  Stewart 20  May,   63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Terence  J.  Kennedy 15  Dec,  64 

Majors. 

Theodore  H.  Schenck...  19  Nov.,  63 
WilUam  J.  Eiggs 18  Feb. ,  65 

Regimental  Adjutant. 

JayE.  Storke 12  Apr.,  65 

Regimental  Quartermaster. 

OgilvieD.  BaU 18  Feb.,  65 

Surgeon. 

Alfred  D.  Wilson 18  June,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Prank.  W.  Benjamin 15  Sept.,  64 

Chaplain. 


BATTERY  A. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 
SamuelP.  Russell 23  Sept.,  64 

First  Lieutenant. 
William  Richardson 23  Sept.,  64 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Edward  Cunningham  ...23  Sept.,  64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (6.) 

Colonel  John  S.  Clark,  November  18,  1861,  to  Colonel  and 

A.  D.  C.  / 

Colonel  James  H.-  Lodlie,  December  24,  1862,  to  Brigadier 

G-eueral. 
Major  Edwin  S.  Jenney,  September  22, 1864,  to  Colonel  185th 

New  York  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  H.  Davis,   Adft,    March  11,  1863,  to 

Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Benjamin  Howard,  August  26,  lfi61,  to 

Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  A. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Bradford  S.  Manly,  December  11,  1863,  tc 

Surgeon  Ist  U.  S.  colored  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (9.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Clarence  A.  Seward,  September  28,  1861. 

Major  Solomon  Giles,  May  22,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  Chedell,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  W.  Prince,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  24, 1863. 

Surgeon  Tlieodore  Dimon,  June  2,  1663. 

Surgeon  William  "W.  Knight,  May  24,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Archibald  F.  Mudie,  May  6,  1865. 

Chaplain  Henry  W.  Fowler,  September  30,  1861. 

Chaplain  William  Hart,  May  19,  1863. 

Died,  (1.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  M.  Stone,  October  2,  1864,  of  disease 
at  Newbern,  N.  C. 


Casualties. 


(L) 
Captain  John  T.  Baker,  November  5,  1861. 

Mastered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

Captain  Charles  White,  June  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Tomlinsoji,  June  2.  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  T.  Potter,  June  2,  1863. 

^  Discharged,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  C.  Rockwell,  January  31,  1865. 


*  The  second  regiment  is  heavy  artillery. 


NEW   YOKE   LIGHT   ARTILLEEY. 


393 


BATTERY  B. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  boro  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Thoraaa  J.  Mersereau...  3  Oct.,    64 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  C.  Breck 23  Feb.,  64 

George  H.  Crocker 2  Mar,,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Richard  Jones 2  Mar.,  65 

Thomas  H.  B.  Martin ...  1  May, 


BATTERT   C. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
ifl  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

William  E.  Mercer 1  Sept. ,  63 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  S.  McVey 28  Sept, ,  63 

George  W.  Leonard 2  May,    64 

Second  Lieutenants, 

"William  H.  Coffin 4  Mar.,  65 

Martin  Webster 30  Apr., 


BATTERY  D. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Stephen  Van  Heusen 10 Mar.,  64 

First  Lieutenant. 

John  SteTenson,  jr 10  Mar. ,  64 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  Vanderburgh-. .17  Mar.,  64 
John  I.  Bilnkerhoff,  jr..  3  Jan.,    65 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (2.) 

Captain  JoBeph  J.  Morrison,  May  5.  1863, 
Fii'st  Lieut.  John  Poison,  January  24,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Captain  James  E.  Ashcroft,  June  20,  1864. 

Discharged,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Folk,  November  6,  1863. 

Died,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Edward  A.  Wildt,  killed  in  action  at  Honey  Hill 
S,  C,  November  20,  1864. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (2,) 

First  Lieut.  E.  Barton.  Wood,  May  11,  1P65. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Graves,  April  18,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Randolph,  June  2,  1863. 


Casualties. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (4.) 

Captain  Owen  Gavigan,  June  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut,  William. Boyle.  June  2,  186.3. 
First  Lieut.  Luhe  Bramiack,  June  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Dvyyer,  June  2,  1863. 

Died,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  David  D.  Hillis,  September  24,  1864,  of  disease, 
at  Newbem,  N.  C. 


394 


NEW   YORK    LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


BATTERY  E. 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  haltei-y  bore  an  hoQorablc  part 
is  not  yet  published  ia  orders.) 

Captain. 
George  E.  Ashly 21  Jan. ,    64 

First  Lieutenant. 
Milan  B.  Goodricli 4  Mar.,   Gd 

Second.  Lieutenants. 

"Roswell  Miller 1  July,   64 

Edward  Delester 1  Jau.,    Q6 


BATTERY  F. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
thiK  battkry  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Captain. 


First  Lieutenants. 


Edgar  H.  Titus 16  Bee.    63 

Edmund  C.  Clark 5Miir.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 


BATTERY  G. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
tliib  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  publisljed  in  orderH.) 

Captain. 

WilUam  A.  Kelsey 23  Dec,  64 

First  Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  A.  Moore 1  Jan.,   65 

Roland  D.  Wade 12  Jan. , 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (2.) 


First  liieut.  Ddos  M.  Wiite,  December  30, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  C.  Burtia,  May  23,  1861. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  James  F.  Dennis,  June  2, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  D.  Thompson,  June  2,  1863. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

First  Lieut  James  S.  Fuller,  October  16, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Rider,  May  29,  1864. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Gustavua  F.  Merriam.  November  9, 1862,  to  Major 

5th  regiment  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Second  Lieut.  James  D.  Cutwater,  November  17,  1862,  to 

Fii'st  Lieutenant  85ih  New  York  vols. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (4.) 

Captain  Nelson  T.  Stephens,  October  31,  1861. 
Captain  David  A.  Taylor,  July  17,  1663. 
First  Lieut.  Watson  C.  Squire,  September  28,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  D.  Parker,  September  28,  1861. 

Discharged,  (1.) 

Captain  Samuel  C.  Day,  (May  17,  1865. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,   (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Antonie  E.  Robinson,  November  13,  1862. 
FirEt  Lieut.  John  C.  L.  Hamilton,  May  13, 186J. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Captain  John  Wall,  June  2, 1863. 

Discharged,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  J.  Newton  Wilcoxen,  February  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Jamea  M.  Staples,  May  27,  1865.    - 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Hesther,  October  29, 1864. 


\ 


Dismissed,  (3,) 


Captain  D.  L.  Aberdeen,  December  22,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  B.  Patterson,  January  14,  1365. 

Second  Lieut.  George  A.  Copway,  January  12, 1865. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut,  Byron  H.  Khiney,  July  28,  1864. 


NEW    yOEK    LIGHT    AETILLEEY. 


3S5 


BATTERY  H. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.)     ■ 

Captain. 
EnochJones 4  Mar.,  65 

First  Lieutenants. 

Horatio  N.  Thomson 30  Dec,   64 

William  Quinn 1  May,    65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Albert  C.  Devendorf 27  Dec,    64 

George  Van  De  Water  , .  1  May,   65 


BATTERY  I. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  ordera.) 

Captain. 
William  M.  Kirby 1  May,   65 

First  Lieutenant. 
David  W.  Stewart 19  Feb.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edgar  W.  Seymour 1  Mar.,  65 

William  H.  Goodrich 23  Apr., 


BATTERY  K, 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bire  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Cuptnin. 

James  "R.  Angel 22  May,   61 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

C.  De  Witt  Staring 25  Aug.,  64 

{Brevet  Captain  13  March,  !86.i.) 
Benjamin  G.  Gibb 13  Apr.,  65 

Second  Lieutenant. 

George  B.  Andrews 13  Apr.,  65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  Hees,  March  4,  1864,  to  Captain  16th 
regiment  New  York  artillery. 

designed,  (4.) 
Second  Lieut.  Marquis  D.  Nichols,  September  1,  1361. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  G.  Trynu,  February  19,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  F.  Field,  l^ecember  3,  18b3. 
Second  Lieut.  James  W.  Bouta,  April  21,  1865. 

Mustere^  out  t}n  expiration  of  ta^m  of  service,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  Augustus  Field,  September  28,  1861. 
Firtit  Lieut.  Paul  Fay,  December  4,  1861. 
Fii-st  Lieut.  Paul  Birchmyer.  January  2:i,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  F.  King,  November  24,  1864. 

Died,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut,  John  O'Neil,  August  10,  1864,  of  disease. 


Casualties 

Resigned,  (4.) 

Captain  John  D.  Clark,  February  1^,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  Seward,  July  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  E.  Sherwood,  February  7,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Randolph  R.  Kimberly,  January  4,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Thomas,  May  30,  1864. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Captaiil  John  H.  Ammon,  December  16,  1863. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  William  Richardson,  July  .'5,  1863. 
Firht  Lieut.  Martin  LaughUn,  August  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  J.  Allen,  August  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Lorenzo  Erceubrdck,  May  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Albert  H.  Carr,  October  31,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Lester  W.  Forsting,  October  31,  186L 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Havens,  June  2,  1863. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Martin  Shaffer,  August  16,  1864. 


396 


NEW     lUltJS.     l^H>UT     AKTlljbliJK  X . 


BATTERY  L. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bni-p  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


"Lewis  H.  Mowers 25  Apr,,  63 

First  Lieutenants, 

Second  Lieutenants. 


BATTERY  M. 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bnre  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 
John  H.  Howell 22  Nov.,  62 

First  Lieutenants. 

"William  H.  Sanford 26  July,   64 

Julius  Cole 10  Apr.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  H.  Taylor 10  Apr.,   65 

Edwin  "NV.  Brennan,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut  Henry  C.  Bay,  February  6,  38 


Castjalties. 

Resigned,  (5.) 

Captain  James  V.  White,  September  30,  1862 
First  Lieut.  Nelson  S.  Bowdish,  April  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  B.  Toby,  jr.,  June  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Hiram  R.  Lehman,  JtineS;?,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  McGraw,  March  16,  1865 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  DwiglU  E.  Scott,  "December  9, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Van  Vleck,  February  13, 1865. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Nicholas  Hanson,  September  13,  1864. 


Note  l. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  %■ — The  roster  of  officers  are  given  as  it  stood  on  the  days  of  muster  out. 


NEW    YORK    LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


397 


INDEPENDENT  BATTEKIES. 

FIRST   BATTERY. 

(This  battery  wa^^  organized  at  Au- 
burn N.  v.,  November  23,  1861, 
to  BL'vve  three  years.  O  i  the  cx- 
pirati'in  of  its  term  of  service  the 
original  meuibers  ■  except  veterans) 
were  musjerod  out  and  the  battery, 
com"'Ofled  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
rciainod  in  Hervice  until  June  23, 
1^65,  when  mustered  out  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"TORKTOWN,"  "\%TXLIA:^fSBCRG," 
"GAISRS'S  MILL,"  "WHITE  OAK 
SWAMP,"  "CRAMPTON'S  GAf," 
"  ANTIETAM,"  "FREDERICKS- 

BURG," "MAYRE'S  HEIGHTS,"  "SA- 
LEM HEIGHTS,"  "GETTYSBURG," 
"RAPPAHANNOCK  STATION," 

"WILDERNESS."  *'  SPOTTSYL- 

VANIA,"  "COAL  HARBOR,"  "PE- 
TERSBURG," "OPEQ.UAN,"  "FISH- 
ER'S HILL,"   "  CEDAR  CREEK." 

Captain. 

Andrew  Cowau 23  Jan.,    62 

{Brevet  Major  1  Auguat,  1864.) 

First  Lieutenav.ts. 

Oreamug  R.  Van  Etten.,  1  Feb.,   64 

(^Brevet  Captain  19  October,  1864.) 
Wm.  Seara --.17  Jan.,    65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Lewis  Tallroan 17  Jan.,    65 

Milton  A.  Kinney 17  Jan., 


SECOND  BATTERY. 

(Thia  battery  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  August  16,  1861, 
to  serve  two  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  13,  1863, 
by  reason  of  expiration  of  term.) 

(The 'official  lint  of  battles  in  which 
thrs  battery  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orderB.) 

Captain. 

Hermann  Jahn,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

"Wolfgang  Bock,  a.  id.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Jacob  Blind 14Nov.,  63 

Theodore  Tiebel 30  May,   63 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  Terence  J.  Kennedy,  January  23,  1862,  to  Major  3d 
New  York  artillery.  ^ 

Resigned^  (3.) 

Second  Lieut,  James  O.  Woodruff,  Novembers,  1862, 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  Kelly,  July  17,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Atkins,  November  21,  1863. 

Disdtarged,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Wm.  P.  Wright,  January  6,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  P.  Hiser,  November  23,  1864. 

Died,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Johnson,  November  2,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  D.  Vaughn,  killed  in  action  near  Middle- 
town,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Captttin  Louis  Schirmer,  June  9.  1863,  to  Lieut.  Colonel  15th 

regiment  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
First  Lieut.  Julius  Dieckmann,  May  15, 1862,  to  Captain  13th 

New  York  battery. 

Resigned,  (2.) 

Captain  Charles  Bookwood.  October  .5,  1861 
First  Lieut  Philip  Serini,  June  4,  1862. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Hinze.  November  6,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Christian  Diesler,  November  11,  1862 

Died,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  Blume,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  Julyl,  1863. 


398 


NEW   YORK  ^  LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


THIRD   BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  May  21,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  tprm  of  service  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterana) 
were  mustered  nut,  and  the  batte- 
ry, composed  of  veterans  and  re- 
cruits, retained  in  service  untiljune 
24,  18G.r>,  when  mustered  oiit  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"  YOUTCTOVVN,"  "WILLIAMSBURG," 
"GOLDJNG'S  FARM,"  "aNTIK- 
TA-\I,"  "MAYRE'S  HEIGHTS,"  'SA- 
lem heights,"  "  gettysburg," 
"  rappahannock  station," 

"wilderness,"  "spottsyl- 

vania,"  "coal  harbor,"  "pe- 
tersburg." 

I  Captain. 

Wm.  A.  Ham 13  Apr.,  63 

(Brevet  Major  1  August,  1864.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

Alexander  S.  McLaio  .  ..28  Aug.,  63 

{Brevet  Captain  1  Augusl,  1864.) 
George  W.  Kellogg 2  Dec,  64 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  P.  Fitzgerald 21  June,  64 

Leon  Kheims 1  Dec, 


FOURTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  New 
York  city.  N.  Y..  October  25,  1861, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  din- 
banded  December  4,  1863.  Forty 
enlisted  men  were  transferred  to 
the  Ist  New  York  engineers,  as  com- 
pany L,  and  eighteen  to  the  5th 
New  York  battery.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
13  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 
James  E.Smith 27  June,  63 


First  Lieutenants. 

Wniiara  T.  McLean 14  Aug.,  63 

*Edward  S-  Smith  ..,.,.  2  Sept., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  F.  Sands 19  Sept.,  63 

t  Jeremiah  S.  Clark  a.  w.  m. 

*  Transferred  to  15th  New  York  battery. 
^  t  Transferred  to  Ist  New  York  engineers. 


Casualties. 

Resio'ncd,  (8.) 

Captain  ThaddeusP.  Mott.  July  8,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  S.  Thomson,  March  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Chester  W.  Walton,  Oetobe;- 23,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  John  V.  Bryant,  November  28,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  B.  iB'ilIestier,  February  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.   Thomas  P.  Fhmn,  July  20,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  O'Connen.  July  17,  !863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Clark,  October  27,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Fitzgerald,  October  6,  1864. 

Discharged,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Philip  J.  Downing,  July  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Kusfierow,  August  13,  1862. 

Fir  at  Lieut.  George  P.  Fitzgerald,  January  16,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Captain  Wm.  Stuart,  April  13,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  Maney,  October  13,  1862. 


^Casualties. 


Resigned^  (1.) 


Captain  Jaraea  E.  Smith,  April  27,  1863. 
Captain  June  27,  1863.) 


(E,eeommi86ioned 


Discharged,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Scott,  April  15,  1863. 

Died,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut  James  C.  Parker,  June  4,  1862,  of  disease. 

Missing,  (].) 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  E.  Nairn,  since  February  28,  1863. 


iifcw     lUKlV    LIGHT    AKTILLEEY. 


399 


•  FIFTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  ivas  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  Novembor  8, 1861, 
to  serve  three  years.  On  the  ex- 
pii-ation  of  ifa  term  of  service  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  bat- 
,tery,  composed  of  veterans  and  re- 
'cruits,  retained  in  service  until 
July  6, 1865.  when  it  was  mustered 
out  in  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
ia  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Caytain. 

Elijah  D.  Taft 8  Nov.,  61 

First  Lieutenant. 

John  V.  Grant 5  Dec,  63 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  W.  Hiker 13  Dec,  64 

Chomaa  J.  Skailon 1  May,  65 


SIXTH  BATTERY. 

(T-hia  battery  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  Juue  15,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  of  service,  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  and  the  battery  tilled 
up  by  the  conKolidation  of  the  fith 
and  10th  New  York  batteries,  June 
21,  1864.  It  was  retained  in  service 
until  July  8,  1865,  when  mustered 
out  in  accordance  with  ordex's  from 
the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Moses  P.Clark 22  Mar.,  65 

First  Lieutenant. 

J.  Wade  Wilson 1  Mar.,  65 

•    Second  Lieutenant. 

Arthur  J.  Dear J  Apr.,    65 


Casualties. 


;  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  Geo.  W.  Bishop,  February  11,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  Lewis,  July  13,  1862. 

Firat  Lieut.    Tome  Hendersov,    October  — ,  1862. 

missioned  First  Lieut.  August  4,  186^.) 
First  Lieut.  Jos.  P.  Dcnihc,  January  16,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Durando  Russell,  October  26,  1863. 


(Reconi- 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Cornell,  November  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Jno.  B.  Johnson,  December  10,  1864. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Warner,  September  ],  1864. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Tome  Henderson,  November  13,  1863. 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 

Second' Lieut.    Washington  A.  RoeUing,  April  20,  1864,  to 
Major  and  A.  D.  C. 

Resigned,  (1.) 

Captain  Walter  M.  Bramhall,  February  16,  1863.. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  George  Broion,  jr.,  June  20,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  W.  Church,  April  7,  1865. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Captain  Jos.  W.  Martin,  February  16,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Captain  Thomas  B.  Bunting,  December  23,  1861. 


400 


NE\^   YORK   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


SEVENTH  BATTERY. 

(Thia  battery  was  orgaDized  at  New- 
burg,  N.  v.,  in  OctobLT,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  ita  term  of  service  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  andthebattery,  com- 
pobcd  of  veterans  and  recruits,  re- 
tainedin  service  until  July  22. 1865, 
when  mustered  out  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Dupart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  oi'ders.) 


CaptaiTu 
Peter  C.  Regan 1  Oct.,    61 

First  Lieutenants. 

Martin  y.  Mclntyre 14  Feb.,  63 

John  S.  Bennett ._ ...  9  Jan.,    65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  B.  Brosero,  sr 31  Jan.,    65 

Abram  A.  Smitli 13  May, 


EIGHTH  BATTERY. 

(Thia  battery  was  organized  at  New- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  October  30".  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  of  service  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  audtbe  battery,  cora- 
poBe  of  veterans  and  recruits,  re- 
tained in  service  until  June  30, 
1865,  when  mustered  out  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Peter  Morton 13  Jan.,   65 

First  Lieutenants. 

Sylvester  R.  Morgan 27  Jan.,   64 

James  D.  Ladd 28  Jan.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

OClark  H.  McDonald 29  Jan. ,   65 

..Charles  A.  Shafer 5  Apr., 


Casualties. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

Second  Lient.  Volney  M.  Babcock,  November  22,  1862,  to  Igt 
regiment  New  York  light  artillery. 

Resigned,  (3.) 

First  Lient.  John  S.  Bennett,  November  5,  1861. 
First  Lient.  Eugene  Shibner,  June  25,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Lee,  May  14,  1862. 

MiLstered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Abram  Kniffin,  October  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Harvell,  January  19,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut  Edward  Kelly,  April  18,  1865. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (5.) 

Captain  Bntler  Fitch,  September  13, 1864. 
Firtit  Lieut.  Solomon  Rice,  January  2,  1862. 
First  Lient.  Zachariah  H.  Sloat,  April  8,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Augustus  B.  Scutt,  June  6,  1862. 
First  Lieut  J.  Hiram  Champion,  May  29,  1863 

Discharged^  (2.) 

First  Lieut  Richard  R.  Cline,  December  23, 1863. 
Second  Lieut  Adams  Bassett,  January  30,  1865. 


NEW  YORK   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


401 


NINTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  York- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  18(J1,  to  serve 
three  years.  It  was  mnstered  out 
of  service  June  13,  1864,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  term.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Captavn. 
Emil  Schubert 12  Dec,  62 

First  Lieutenant. 
Erjist  Von  "Woyna IJan.,   63 

Second  Lieutenant, 
Gufitavus  Goets 7  Jan.,  63 


TENTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  April  9,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  consoli- 
dated with  the  6th  New  York  bat- 
tery June  21,  1864.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in.  orders.) 


Captain. 

First  Lieutenant. 
*CharleB  T.  Brueu 4  Mar.,  62 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (2.) 

First  Lipxit.  Mas  Cohnheim,  December  1,  1861,  to  4l8t  regi- 
ment New  York  vols. 

Second  Lieut.  Ferdinand  Muller,  August  3,  1861,  to  4lRt  New 
York  vols. 

Discharged,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  George  Kalilert,  September  17,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Captain  Adelbert  Morozowiez,  November  22,  I86i3, 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  John  Fingerlin,  September  — ,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Lewis,  June  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Oscar  Engelblom,  June  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Dennis  J.  McHenry,  June  3,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Captain  John  T.  Bruen,  April  16,  1863. 


*  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 


7  b 


402 


NEW  YORK   LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 


ELEVENTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  January  8,  1863,  to 
servo  three  yeara.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  of  service  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterans)  vrere 
mustered  out,  and  the  battery,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruita,  re- 
tained in  service  until  June  13, 
1865,  when  mustered  out  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War  De- 
partment.) 

"SECOND  BULL  RUN,"  "FREDE- 
RICKSBURG," "  OHANCELLORS- 
VILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "MINE 
RUN,"  "NORTH  ANNA,"  "  TOLO- 
POTOMOY,"  "  COAL  HARROR," 
"PETERSBURG,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM." 

Captain. 

George  W.  Davey 2  Mar.,  65 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  A.  Manning   24  Jan.,   65 

Gabriel  N.  P.  Gail 2  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenants, 

Anthony  G.  Graves 6  Jan. ,   65 

William  Hastings 2  Mar., 


TWELFTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  January  14,  1862,  to 
aerve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  Us  term  of  service  the  oi'igi- 
nal  members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  and  the  battery,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruits,  re- 
tained in  service  until  June  14, 1 865, 
when  mustered  out  in  accordance 
with  ordera  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment) ^ 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
Is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Charles  A.  Clark 17  Jan.,   65 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  F.  Battey 27Peb.,  65 

John  D.  Kingsbury 26  Apr., 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Casualties.  i 

Resigned,  <3.) 

Captain  John  E.  Burton,  October  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  Rodgera,  March  28,  1363. 
Second  Lieut.  Galon  A.  linapp,  January  2,  1863, 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  James  T.  Wyatt,  January  34,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Wadman  Kodhead,  October  20,  1864. 

Discharged,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Robert  C.  Warmington,  D.eeember  9,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Captain  Albert  A.  Von  Puttkammer,  June  15, 1863. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Walter  Shaw,  March  31,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  David  PbilipH,  March  31,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  W.  Tice,  April  17,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

Captain  George  F.  McKnight,  December  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  K.  Dauchy,  November  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  S.  Bull,  March  23,  1865. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Simpkius,  December  2, 1863. 

Died,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  D.  Brower,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's 
Station,  Va.,  August  25,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 


Abram  S.  Liddle 4  Dec,  64     Captain  WJHiam  H.  Ellis  Februarv  23  1863 

Eliahtt  D.  Conklin 24  Apr.,  65  |  Second  Lieut.  EosweU  E.  Irish,  August  12,  1864. 


NEW   YORK    LIGHT   AETILLEEr. 


403 


THIRTEENTH  BATTEKY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  October  15,  18S1, 
to  aerve  three  years.  On  the  ex- 
piration of  it^  term  of  pervice,  the 
original  membei"8  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  bat- 
tery, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruit",  retained  in  the  service  un- 
til July  28,  1865,  when  mustered 
out  in  accordance  with  orders  from. 
the  "War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Henry  Bnndy 26  July,  64 

First  LiezUenants. 

James  C.  Carlisle 1  Sept.,  63 

John  McGurrin 14  Mar.,  65 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  Tintenfass 14  Mar. ,  65 


FOURTEENTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery,  formerly  known  as 
company  A,  2d  New  York  artillery 
battalion,  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  December, 
1661,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
transferred  to  •companies  B  and  G, 
Ist  New  York  artillery,  September 
7,  1863.) 

.(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

tJames  McKay  Rorty . .  .23  Juno,  63 

First  Lieutenants. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (8.) 

Captain  Emil  Stumfcls,  May  15,  1862. 
Captain  Julius  Dieckmann,  May  26,  18G3. 
First  Lieut.  Alhei-t  Molitor,  December  8,  3862. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  Singer,  January  16,  1863.' 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Muller,  November  21,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Carl  Von  Lindc^i,  May  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Bohn,  June  21,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Eugene  T.  Freeman,  May  12,  1865. 

1  Discharged,  (2.) 

First  Lieiit.  James  Early,  October  20,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  Boyle,  October  14, 1861. 

Died,  (1.) 

Captain  Wm.  Wheeler,  killed  in  action  near  Marietta,  Ga., 
June  22,  1864. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Wm.  Wade,  October  15,  1861. 


Casualties. 

Discharged,   (1.) 
*Surgeon  Edward  McDonald,  May  15, 1862. 

Died,  (1.) 
*Major  Thomas  O'Neil,  November  29,  1862. 

Missing,  (1.) 
*Assistant  Surgeon  James  C.  O'Neil,  December  31,  1861. 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  O'Shea,  April  - 
artillery. 

Died,  (1.) 

Captain  "William  O'Donohue,  killed  in  action  at  Chancellors- 
ville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

Missing,  (2.) 

Captain.  "William  H.  Hogan,  since  April  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Daley,  since  December  15,  1861. 


,  1862,  to  1st  New  York 


Second  Lieutenant. 
tJofleph  P.  Flynn 22  Oct.,    61 

*The  14th  and  15th  batteries  originally  formed  the  2d  battalion  New  York  artillery,  and  these 
officers  belonged  to  the  battalion.  The  battalion  was  organized  in.New  York  city  in  December,  1861, 
and  its  designation  changed  to  the  14th  and  15th  batteries  in  October,  1862. 

tDiacharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 


404 


NEW   YORK    LIGHT   ARTILLERY, 


FIFTEENTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery,  formerly  known  ag 
company  B,  2d  New  York  artillery 
battalion,  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  December  9, 
1861,  to  servo  three  yeara.  On  the 
expiration  of  'its  term  of  service 
the  orifjiual  members  (except  vete- 
ransj  were  mustered  out,  and  the 
veterans  and  recruits  consolidated 
with  the  32d  New  York  battery, 
February  4,  1865.) 

"  CHANCELLORSVTLLE,"  "  GETTYS- 
BURG, "  "RAPPAHANNOCK  STA- 
TION," "MINE  RON,"  "SPOTTSYL- 
VANIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA,"  "  TOLO- 
POTOMOY,"  "EETHESDA  CHURCH," 
"  PETERSBURG."  "  WELDON  RAIL- 
ROAD," "PEEBLE'S  FARM." 

Captain. 

''Patrick  Hart 5Mar.,    63 

{Breoet  Major  18  August,  1864.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

♦Andrew  McMahon 9  Dec,   61 

Edward  S.  Smith 2  Sept.,  63 

{Brevet  Captain  9  April,  1S65. ) 

Second  Lieutenants, 

*Martin  Delany 28  Jan.,    64 

■William  Sheehy 29  Mar. , 


SIXTEENTH  BATTERY.    ■» 

(Thirf  battery  was  organized  at  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  March  23.  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  it^  term  of  service,  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  andthebattery,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruits,  re- 
taiaed  in  service  until  July  6,  1865, 
when  mustered  out  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
ia  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 
Richard  H.  Lee 13  May,   64 

First  Lieutena7it3. 

Thomas  Moses 2  Jan. ,    65 

Henry  Woolworth 6  May, 

'Second  Lieutenants. 


Aflelbert  C.  Fassett 7  May, 

Lewfis  T,  Northrup 7  May, 


65 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Knox,  October  24,  1863. 
Discharged,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Fox,    June  21,   1863.     (EecommissioQod 

First  Lieut.  February  19,  1864.) 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Fnx,  March  23,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Malachin  Martin,  May  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Martin   Delaney,  August  14,  1863.     (Recom- 

missioned  Second  Lieut.  January  28,  1864.) 

Missing,  (2.) 

Captain  Michael  Mitchell,  since  December  9,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  F.  McGowan,  since  February  23, 1863. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

CaptaiQ  Henry  J.  McMahon,  December  20,  18^ 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.) 


Captain  Mile  W.  Locke,  January  76,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Jackson,  January  7,  1863 
Second  Lieut.  lUchard  Henshaw,  April  21,  1862. 

Discharged,  (1.) 

Captain  Frederick  L.  Hiller,  March  25,  1864. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Frank  H.  Gould,  November  27.  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  F.  Allen,  November  15,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  B.  Smith,  January  26,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Wm.  P.  Northnip,  June  8, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Geo.  W.  PowerK,  September  17,  1862. 


*  Transferred  to  32d  New  York  battery. 


NEW    YORK    LIGHT   AUTILLERY. 


405 


5ETENTEENTU    BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  Ro- 
cliester,  N.  Y.,  August  S7,  1862, 
to  serve  three  yeara.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  12,  1865, 
in  iiccordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department, ) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Geo.  T.  Anthony 26  Aug. ,  62 

{Brercet  Major  X6  March,  1865.) 


First  Lieutenants. 

Hiram  E.  Sickles 26  Aug.,  62 

(Brevet  CaptainlZ  March,  1865.) 
Irving  3f.  ThompBon 30  Jam,    63 


Second  Lieutenants. 

HiramD.  Smith 26  Aug.,  G2 

Edwin  J.Barber 30  Jan.,    63 


EIGHTEENTH  BATTERY. 


(This  battery  was  organized  at  Ro- 
chester. N.  Y.,  September  13,  1862, 
and  wan  mustered  out  of  service 
July  20,  ]Sfi5,  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  battery 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
liehed  in  orders : 


"EISLA-NB,"   "PORT  HUDSON." 

Captain, 

Albert  G.  Mack 13  Sept.,  62 

First  Lieutenants. 

Geo.  G.  Curtis 13  Sept.,  62 

FrankUn  R.  Van  Dake.-  8  Sept.,  63 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Stalham  L..  Williams- 
David  W.  McConnell. 


..  4  Sept.,  63 
..  7  Apr.,  64 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (I,) 
First  Lieut.  George  C.  Cook,  January  30,  1863, 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Archibald  B.  McConnell,  January  II,  1804. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Geo.  H.  Mnmford.  April  29,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Geo.  P.  Davis,  May  4,  1863. 


406 


NE>V    YORK    LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


NINETEENTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  El- 
mira,  N.  Y.,  October  27,  1863,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  wns  muatered 
out  of  service  June  ]3,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

*'  SUFFOLK,"  "  SPOTTSTLVANIA, '■ 
"NORTH  ANNA,"  "COAL  HAR- 
BOR," "  WELD  ON  RAILROAD," 
"  PETERSBURG,  "  "  HATCHER'S 

RUN." 


Captain. 
Edward  W.  RogerB 23  Oct. ,    63 

First  Lieutenant. 
Alfred  B.  Losee 14  Dec.,  63 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Richard  A.  Perry 1  Feb.,   65 

TWENTIETH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  vras  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  December  27, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  July  31, 
18G5,  in  Qccordanec  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
id  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 
B.  Franklin  Kyer 12  Sept,  63 

First  Lieutenants. 

Andrew  L.  Tallman 9  Feb.,  65 

-Charles  A.  Clark 21  July, 

Second  Lieutenant. 
WiliiamH.  Morris.......  8  Mar.,  65 


Casualties. 


Resij^ncdy  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  Peter  McGraw,  September  29,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Francis  Rinn,  December  10,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Ebenezer  J.  Stout,  December  30,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  R.  Munson  Grummon,  October  15,  1863, 

Discharged,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Michael  Long-,  May  15,  1865. 
Seeond  Lieut.  Dashwood  G.  Jones,  June  2.  Ig63. 
Second  Lieut,  Henry  H.  Moore,  May  15,  1865. 

Vied,  (1.) 

Captain  William  H.  Stahl,  September  15,  1863,  of  disease,  at 
Washington,  D.  C. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (1.) 

First  Lieut  Mark  Andrews,  July  7, 1864. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Arthur  Weicker,  July  7, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  I.  Chatfield,  July  7, 1864. 

First  Lieut  William  E.  Stephens,  May  18, 18C5, 


NEW   YORK  LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 


407 


TWENTY-FIRST  BATTERY. 

Casualties. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  New 
York  city.   N.  Y.,  December  12, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.    It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  Septembt^r 
8, 1865,  in  accprdauce  with  orders 
from  the  WarDepartment.) 

Resigned,  (1.) 
First  Lieut  George  Potts,  April  16, 1865. 
Died,  (1.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  thi^  battery  bore 
an  honorable  part  yet  published  in 
orders : 

First  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Cozzena,  February  18, 1864, 
1    at  New  York  city. 

of  disease, 

"PORT  HOD^ON." 

* 

Captain. 

JameB  Barnes- .  i 12  Dec,   62 

First  Lieutenant, 

Francis  G.  Barnes 13  Apr.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Aaron  F.  Colnon 1  Sept.,  64 

Barber  Keny on I  Sept. , 

TWENTY-SECOND  BATTERY. 

Casualties. 

(This  battery  was  org:anized  at  Elmi- 
ra,  N.  Y.,  October  28. 1862,  to  serve 
three  years.    It  was  transferred  to 
the  9th  New  York  artillery  as  com- 
pany M  February  5, 1863.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
.•  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

JohnD.Numan 4  Sept.,  62 

First  Lieutenants. 

William  D.  W.  Pringle  . .  4  Sept. ,  62 
Melancton  W.  Brown,  a.w.m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  C.  "Worthington,  a.  w.  m. 
Edwin  F.  Clark,  a.  w.  m. 

408 


NEW   YORK    LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


TWENTT-THIRD   BATTERY. 

(This  battery  (formerly  known  as 
company  A,  Rocket  battalion)  was 
organized  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  De- 
cember 6, 1861,  to  serve  three  years. 
On  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  ser- 
vice  the  original  members  (except 
veterans)  were  mustered  out,  and 
the  battery,  composed  of  veterans 
and  recruits,  retained  in  service 
until  July  14, 1865,  when  mustered 
out  in  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  jiart 
is  not  yot  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 
Samuel  Kittinger 19  Apr.,  65 

First  JaieuteTiants. 

Lewis  B.  Manning 19  Apr,,  65 

Joseph  Kittinger 19  Apr., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  Hamilton 24  Oct.,    62 

Amos  Parker 19  Apr.,  65 


TWEKTY-FOUHTH   BATTERY. 

(This  battery  (formerly  known  as 
company  B,  Rocket  battalion)  was 
organized  at  Albany,  N,  Y.,  De- 
cember 6,1861,  to  serve  three  years. 
On  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  aer- 
vice  the  original  members  (except 
veterans)  were  mustered  out,  and 
the  veterans  and  recniits  transfer- 
red to  the  3il  New  York  artillery 
March  8,  1865.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

First  Lieutenants. 
Wm.  S.Camp 6  Feb.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Casualties. 

Diacliarged,  (1.) 
'^Major  Thomas  "W.  Lian,  June  28,  1862. 

Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Dodge,  April  24,  1862. 
Secomd  Lieut.  Charles  C.  F.  Keith,  March  10,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Nelson  Cornell,  November  29,  1864. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

Captain  Alfred  Ransom,  March  6,  1865. 
Firat  Lieut.  Thomas  Low,  Pebruary  18,  1865. 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Georfje  AV.  Graham,  December  24,  1863,  to  3d 
regiment  New  York  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (3.) 

Captain  Jay  E.  Leo,  June  13,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  F.  W.  F.  De  Werner,  Mny  31, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Wardwell,  August  30,  1864. 

Disdiarged,  (4.) 

Captain  A.  Lester  Cady,  December  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Geo.  S.  Hastings,  January  4.  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  B.  Hastings.  January  22,  1365. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Dolbier,  January  22,  16G5. 


*  The  23d  and  24th  batterioB  originally  formed  the  Rocket  battalion.  New  York  artillery,  and  thi3 
officer  belonged  to  the  battalion.  The  battalion  was  organized  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  December  6,  1861, 
and  its  designation  changed  to  the  23d  and  24th  batteries  in  September,  1862. 


NEW   YORK   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


409 


TWENTY-FIFTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  waa  organized  at  New- 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  December  12, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  August  5, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orde^is 
from  the  War  Department.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  battery  bore 
an  honorable  part  yet  published  in 
orders : 

"LAFOURCHE." 


CaptaiTi. 
Irving  D.  Southworth ...  1  Jan.,    65 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  O.  Flanders 9  Mar.,  65 

Albert  Cook 14  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

David  H.  Parks 14  Mar.,  65 

James  P.  Emery 14  Mar., 


TWENTY-SIXTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  Ro- 
chester, N.  Y.,  February  25,  1863, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  September  12, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Captain. 
GoorggW.  Fox 29  Mar.,  63 

First  Lieutenant 
AdamBeattie- 29  Mar,,  63 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Alexander  S.  Millard 26  Nov.,  64 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (I.) 

First  Lieut  William  H.  Perry,  May  1],  1863. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

Captain  John  A.  Grow,  August  19, 1864. 

Stecoud  Lieut.  David  F.  Burgess,  December  19, 1862. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (2.) 

Captain  J.  Warren  Barnes,  March  28, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  H.  M.  LiUie,  March  26, 1863. 

Discharged,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  G.  Craft,  November  12, 1864. 


410 


NEW   YORK   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


TWENTY-SEVENTH  BATTERY. 

(Thia  battery  was  orfjanizefl  at  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  Dpcemberl?.  1862,  to 
servo  three  yeavs.  It  wai  niufitcred 
out  of  service  June  22,  1S65,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 


"PETERSBURG." 


Captain. 
John  B.  Eaton 29  Nov.,  62 


First  Lieutenants. 

Peter  L.  Moore 23  Mar.,   GA 

John  J.  Teller,  jr 12  Feb.,    65 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  Phillips 1  Mar.,  65 

AVilliam  R.  Scott 1  May, 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (1.) 
First  Lieut,  "William  A.  Bird,  jr.,  April  14,  186?. 

Promoted,  (3.) 

First  Lieut,  Charles  A,  Clark,  January  17,  1865,  to  Captain 

12th  New  York  independent  battery. 
Second  Lieut.  Orville  S,  Dewey,  November  19,  1863,  to  First 

Lieut.  .33d  New  York  independent  battery. 
Second  Lieut.  William  M.  Church,  March  18,  1865,  to  First 

Lieut.  33d  New  York  independent  battery. 


twenty-eighth  battery. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  Fort 
Schuyler,  New  York  harbor,  De- 
cember 27  1862,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  was  mustered  out  July 
31,'  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Captain. 
Josiah  C,  Hannum .24  June,  63 


First  Lieutenants. 

Ira  W.  Steward 1  Mar.,  63 

Robert  F.  Joyce 3  Aug., 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Frederick  M.  Chase 2  Mar.,  63 

Frank  A.  Davis 3  Aug, , 


Casualties. 

Dismissed,   (1,) 
Captain  Cyprian  H.  Millard,  June  15,  1863. 


rvETILLERY. 


411 


TWENTY-NINTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  (formerly  known  as 
company  A,  1st  New  York  battal- 
ion) was  organized  at  New  York 
city,  N.  Y.,  August  1%  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  consoli- 
dated with  the  32d  Nuw  York  bat- 
tery August  15,  1864.) 

(The  oflBciftl  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
ia  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

tBernhard  "Wever 10  Jan.,   64 

First  Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 
*  Assistant  Surgeon  Frrdcrick  Dcnick,  ilarch  13,  1865,  to  Sur- 
geon 190Lh  regiment  New  York  vols. 
Resigned,  (1.) 
*Lieut.  Colonel  Andrew  Brickel,  May  12,  1862. 

Discharged,  (2.) 
*iSurEreon  George  Weiber,  July  25,  1862. 
*Sui'geon  Augustus  Stverin,  December  19,  1862. 

Died,  (1.) 
*Major  Albert  Arndt,  September  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

Casualties. 

Resigned,  (6.) 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Kcrnhcrger,  May  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Fhtiip  Bceler,  June  5,  186:2. 
Second  laeat.  Samuel  Seeb.  December  18,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Thiehel,  May  7, 1862. 
Second  'Lieut-Ldward  Dansman,  Miiy  8,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  August  Brocht,  September  1,  1862. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut,  Ferdinand  G.  Mollcr,  November  1, 1862. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Bernard  Kohaus,  January  7,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Captain  Oao  DiedricJts,  April  SO,  1863. 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Martin,  January  24,  1862 
Second  Lieut.  Hugo  Esch,  September  3,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on,  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Conrad  Carrolein,  June  12,  1865. 

Discharged,  (2.) 
Captain  Alfred  Von  Kleiser,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Adelbert  Yon  Morozoviez,  December  31, 1864. 

Dismissed,  (I.) 
Captain  Adolph  Voegelee,  August  3,  1863. 


THIRTIETH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery   (formerly   known   as 

company  B,  1  st  New  York  battalion) 

was  organized  at  New  York  city,  N. 

Y.,  August  19,  1861,  to  serve  three 

years.  On  the  expiration  of  itsterm 

of  service  the  original  members  (ex- 
cept veterans)  were  mustered  out, 

and  the  battery  filled  up  by  transfer 

of  the  veterans  and  recruitsfroni  the 

3lBt  New  York  battery  October25, 

1864.     It   was  retained  in  service 

until  June  23, 1865,  when  mustered 

out,  in  accordance  with  orders  from 

the.  War  Department.) 
(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 

this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 

is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 
First  Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Michael  Lang 31  Dec,  69 

Charles  Hausmauil 4  J  an, ,    63 

*  The  29th,  3Uth,  31  st,  and  32d  batteries  originally  formed  the  1st  battalion  New  York  light  artillery, 
and  thei^e  officers  belonged  to  that  battalion.  The  battalion  was  organized  at  Ne>v  York  city,  N.  Y., 
in  August,  1861,  to  serve  three  years,  and  its  designation  changed  to  the  29th,  30th,  31st,  and  32d  New 
York  independent  batteries  in  March,  1863. 

t  Mustered  out  September  7,  1864. 


412 


NEW   YORK   LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


THIRTY-FIRST  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  (formerly  known  aa 
company  C  Is.t  New  York  battal- 
ion) was  organized  at  New  York 
city,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  20,  1861,  to  serve 
three  years.  On  the  expiration  of 
'  Ita  term  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tLTcd  out,  and  the  veterans  and  re- 
cruits consolidated  with  the  30ih 
New  York  battery  October  25, 
1864,) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  boro  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Captain. 

GuBtav  Von  Bliicher 17  Jan.,    64 

First  Lieutenant, 

MaxFrecli 14  Feb.,   64 

Second  Lieutenant. 


THIRTY-SECOND  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  (formerly  known  as 
company  U  1st  New  York  battal- 
ion) was  organized  at  New  York 
city,  N.  Y.,  August  30,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  tena  uf  service  the  orig- 
inal members  were  mustered  out, 
and  the  battery  filled  up  by  trans- 
fer of  the  veterans  and  recruits 
from  the  15th  and  29th  New  York 
batteries  August  15, 1864,  and  Feb- 
ruary 4,  16(i5.  It  was  mustered  out 
of  service  July  14,  1805,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War  De- 
partment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

PatrickHart 5  Mar.,    63 

First  Lieutenants. 

Andrew  McMahon 9  Dec,  61 

George  Gaston 31  Doc. ,  62 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  H  Grimon 24  Dec.,   62 

Jlaj-tin  Delimy 28  Jan.,    64 


Casualties. 


(6.: 


Captain  George  C.  L.  Billig,  January  2,  1862. 
Captain  John  Knieriem,  August  12,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Ernst  Klein,  August  15,  1862. 
First  Litnit.  Fred.  A.  Schnitzlein,  October  16,  1S62. 
Second  Lieut.  Norhert  Graf,  May  7,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Christian  Ullman,  August  5,  1862. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Todt,  November  1,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Von  Schredher,  November  1,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Captain  Robert  Langner,  July  30,  1862 


CASt/ALTTES. 


Resigned,  (3.) 


Captain  Edward  Crim,  July  15,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Ernst  Akel,  September  2,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Arthur  de  Rochemond,  August  26,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Captain  Charles  Kusscrow,  January  19,  1865. 

Discharged,   (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Stadje,  February  4,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Max  Lauber,  February  4,  1865. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  &ustavus  C.  Kelein,  since  Apiil  30,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 
Second  Lieut.  Adolph  Ruckert,  January  7,  1863. 


J^JKVV     XUlilL    LIGHT    ARTILLERY. 


413 


THIRTY-THIRD  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  El- 
mira,  N.  Y.,  August  31,  ]863,  to 
serve  three  yeara.  It  was  rauBtered 
out  of  service  June  2o,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War ' 
Department.) 

(The  offieial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain. 

Alger  M.  Wheeler 4  Sept ,  63 

Tirst  Lieutenant. 

WiUiam  M.  Church 19  Mar. ,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  E.  Berry. --•....  18  June,  64 
William  P.  Northrup 13  July,  64 


THIRTY-FOURTH  BATTERY. 

This  battery  was  organized  as  com- 
pany L,  Hamilton's  New  York 
artillery,  at  New  York  city,  N.  Y., 
October  29,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  its  designation  changed 
to  the  34th  New  York  independent 
battery  November  19,  1863.  On 
the  expiration  of  its  term  of  service 
the  original  members  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  battery,  cora- 
poBed  of  veterans  and  recruits,  re- 
tained in  service  untiljunc  21,1865, 
when  mustered  out  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depai't- 
ment.) 

"CEDAR  MOUNT AIN,"  "SECOND  BULt, 
RUN,"  "VICKSBUKG,"  "JACKSON," 
"FREDERICKSBURG,"  "CAMPBELL 
STA  .TON,"  'SIEGE  OF  KNOXVILLE," 
"BLUE  springs"  "WILDERNESS," 
"NORTH  ANNA,"  "PETERSBURG," 
"  SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  ''  HATCHER'S 
RUN,"  "POPLAR  SPRING  CHURCH," 
"COAL  HARBOR." 

Captain. 

Jacob  Roemer 23  May,    62 

(^Brevet  Major  2  December,  1864.) 

First  Lieutenants. 
Thomas  Heaeley 1  Jan.,    65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  J.  Johnston 1  Jan.,    65 

William  E.  Balkie 14  Jan. , 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (2.) 

First  Lieut;  Oi-ville  R.  Dewey,  October  9, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Otis  L.  Drake,  May  18,  1865. 

Died,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  William  J.   Burt,  April  18,  1864,  at  Camp 
Barry,  D.  C. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  J.  De  Witt  Wood,  February  6,  1864. 


Casualties. 


(7.) 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Rawolle,  June  24,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  J.  Standish.  October  — ,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Moses  E.  Brush,  November  8,  186). 
First  Lieut.  Alo/izo  Garretson,  January  26,  1863. 
iSecoud  Lieut.  Jerome  Van  Nostrand,  October  8,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Williani  Cooper,  October  8,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  R.  Lincoln,  May  31, 1864. 

Discharged,  (2.) 

Captain  Thomas  L.  Robinpon,  May  25,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Hamilton,  January  16,  1862. 


Note  1. — ^No  brevet  appointments  ax'e  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  of  each  battery  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  ont, 
transfer,  or  coDsoliUatioii. 


4U 


NEW   YORK   ENGINEERS. 


FIRST  REGIMENT.* 

(Eleven  companies — A  t3  L — of  iliis 
regiment  weve  organized  at  Kcw 
Yoik  city,  N.  Y.,  from  September 
10,  1S61,  to  February  12,  180-3,  and 
company  M  March  31,  1864,  to 
serve  three  years.  Company  Lwas 
changed  to  the  4th  Independent 
Buttery  in  January,  ISG'2,  and  re- 
assigned to  regiment  December  4, 
Ir-eii.  The  origuial  members  (ex- 
cept veterans)  of  the  regiment  were 
mustered  out  of  service  by  detach- 
ments as  their  terms  of  service  ex- 
pired, and  tho  organization,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  until  June  30, 
1865,  when  mustered  out  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

fThe  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  publishedinoi'dera.) 

Colonel. 

James  F.  Hall 20  Mar.,   65 

{Dvt.  Bri^. General  24  Feb.,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

James  E.  Place 1  May,    65 

Majors. 

Joscpb  Walker 29  Mar. ,  64 

Frederick  H.  Cruso 8  Feb.,   65 

Alfred  F.  Sears 1  May, 

Captains. 

Vincent  W.  M.Brown-..  1  Nov.,  63 

Patrick  McGuire 12  May,    64 

Charles  F.  Hartman 27  July, 

Richard  F.  Butt 23  Dec, 

Charles  B.  Parsons 31  Dec, 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 
Richard  W.  Coe 19  Mar.,    65 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  18C5.) 

Thomas  Archer 21  Apr.,   65 

Andrew  Robepon 21  Apr., 

William  H.  Baldwin 22  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

EdwardN.  K.  Talcott....  7  July    63 
Nathaniel  M.  Edwards.  ..12  Apr.,   64 

John  S.  Alanson 11  Dec. , 

Latham  L.  Buckland 23  Dec, 

Thomas  K.  Durham 23  Feb.,   65 

Henry  H.  Trenor 15  Mar., 

Harrison  L.  Waterman  ,.19  Apr., 

CharlefiP.  Duffy 19  Apr., 

John  Archer .^  .  .21  Apr., 

(Brevet  First  Lieut  13  Maich,  65.) 

George  T,  Wilkes 21  Apr., 

John  Connolly S2  Apr., 

John  Franks 24  Apr. , 

Charles  D.  Otis 23  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  William  L.  M.  Burger,  Adj't,  June  30.  1862,  to 
Captain  and  A.  A.  G.  ' 

Second  Lieut.  Wilson  Bruyn,  February  1, 1864,  to  Fkst  Lieu- 
tenant U.  S.  Signal  Corps. 

Transferred,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  P.  Pushby,  September  18,  1863,  to  U.  S. 

Signal  Corps. 
Secoud  Lieut.  Jeremiah  S.  Clark,  May  23,  1864,  to  2d  U.   S. 

heavy  artillery  a.  d. 

Resigned,  (17.) 

Major  Richard  Butt,  April  22,  1864. 

Captain  James  B.  Grant,  October  27,  1861. 

Captain  John  Joseph  Rink,  Fcbniary  19,  1862. 

Captain  Fielding  Neal,  September  1,  1862. 

Captain  Thomas  B.  Brooks,  April  15,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  P.  McKenna,  August  18,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  .7.  Ve  la  Moiitagnie,  U.  Q.  M.,  October  21, 18G1. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Witters,  August  19,  1862. 

FirstLieut.  John  W.iFlinn,  September  30,  186:i. 

First  Lieut.  Otto  Vernam,  July  22,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Julius  Hess,  December  27,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Philip  Haas,  May  25,   186.3. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Mehles,  October  18,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Alexander  F.  Newman,  December  26,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Jeremiah  M.  Springsteen,  April  22, 1865. 

Surgeon  Aaron  P.  Dalrymple,  March  27,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  B.  Fry,  June  12,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (10.) 

Jlajor  Frederick  E.  Graef,  January  ID,  1865. 

Captain  Henry  M.  Dalrympio,  (Brevet  Major  March  13, 1865,) 

December  3,  1864. 
Captain  Hiram  Farrand,  December  12,  1864. 
Captain  Samuel  C.Eaton,    (Brevet  Major   March  13,  1865,) 

January  15,  1865. 
Fi^st  Lieut.  Ve  Wilt  C.  Brown.  September  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Burns,  jr.    December  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  S.  Baldwin,  February  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Harrold,  March  4,  1865. 
At^sistant  Surgeon  Charles  IMudge,  October  10,  1864, 
Chaplain  He7iry  N.  Hadson,  February  13,  1865. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

Colonel  Edward  W.  Serrell,  February  13,  1865. 

Captain  John  L.  Suess,  (Brevet  Maior  March  13, 1865,)  April 

18,  1865.  . 

First  Lieut.  Charles  P.  N.  Wealherby,  October  10,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Joel  C.  Saxton,  R.  Q.  M.,  March  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Baxter,  May  29,  1864. 

Died^  (7.) 

Captain  George  Gunn,  committed  truicide  January  21,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  D.  Southard,  Juno  3,  1864,  of  wouuds  received 

at  Bermuda  Hundred,  Va. 
Captain  George  Edwards,  November  22, 1864,  at  Beaufort,  S.  C. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  V.  R.  Perrine.  February  8,  lt)62.  at  HUtoa 
Head,  S.  C,  of  disease.  ^    »         i 


*  Also  called  Serrell's  Engineers. 


NEW   YORK   ENGINEERS. 


415 


Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Brown 24  Mar.,   65 

Charles  S.  Harvell 2  Apr., 

George  Bobert 22  Apr., 

Edgar  Han-iott 8  May., 

Surs'eon. 

Jomos  M.  Garry 20  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 


First  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Wilcken,  October  10,  1864,  at  New- 

bem,  N.  C,  of  disease. 
Seqond  Lieut.  J.  Howard  Brooks,  August  5,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va, 
Surgeon  Asa  B.  Snow,  October  11,  1864. 


a.) 

Captain  Israel  G.  Attwood,  February  6,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Walter  Scott,  May  10,  1863. 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointmentB  are  entered  on  this  register  except  tliose  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTK  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


41G 


NEW   YORK   ENGINEERS, 


FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  waR  organized  in  New 
York  cily.  N.  Y.,  for  two  years, 
June  17,  1861,  and  muatered  out  ot 
service  June  25,  1863.; 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  whicli 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable, 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders. ) 

Colonel. 

Clinton  G.  Colgate,  a.  w.  m. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

James  A.  Magruder 1  Jan.,    63 

Major. 
Edward  C  Perry,  a.  w.  m. 
"Walter  L.  CasBin,  a.  w.  m. 

Captains. 

Julius  C.  Hicks 17  June,  61 

Stephen  Chester 16  Oct., 

{Brevet  Major  9  August,  J865.) 

Sewall  Sergeant. 7  Sept,  62 

Felix  Larkin 8  S(^pt., 

Henry  V.  Slosson 1  Nov., 

Augustus  P.  Greene 14  Mar.,  63 

Joseph  Wood,  jr.,  a.  w.  m. 
Timothy  Luby,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  Murphy 17  June,  61 

Charles  P.  Bticon 10  Aug., 

John  Fan-ell.....' 7  Sept.,  62 

Michael  Hewlett I  Nov., 

Walter  R.  Marsh 11  Nov., 

Frank  S-  Livingston  ..  ..11  Nov., 

Charles  E.  Hargans 1  Dec, 

Charles  HenderMo:: 9  Jan.,    63 

Michael  J.  Hogan.  a.  w.  m. 
Thomas  Saiiford,  a.  w.  m. 
William  Henderson,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutcnavts. 

Samuel  K.  O'Keefe 1  Ncv.,  62 

George  H.  Sheldon 7  Nov.,- 

John  J.  Carbeny 1  Nov., 

Daniel  A.  Higginn 1  Nov., 

Joseph  R.  Cummings  ...11  Nov., 

Jacob  Haven 9  Jan.,   63 

R,  O.  S-  Burke,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

Tberon  Z.  Gibbs 29  July,  62 

Adam  H.  Cochrane 23  Aug., 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lient.  Charles  P.  Strang,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  16,  1863,  to 
Captain  and  A,  Q.  M. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

Surgeon  William  H.  Rulison,  July  15,  1862,  to  9th,  New  York 
cavaliy. 

Resigned,  (24.)  ;t 

Colonel  John  McLeod  Murphy,  December  12,  1862. 
Major  Thomas  Bogan,  April  21,  1863. 
Captain  James  Dodd,  November  29,  1861. 
Captain  George  W.  Warner,  December  19,  1861. 
Captain  John  Lalor,  July  8,  1862. 
Captain  Moses  C.  Green,  July  8,  1862. 
Captain  F.  L.  M.  J.  Henry  Lapradalie,  August  22,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  W.  Powers,  January  9,  186.3. 
Captain  William  A.  Ketchum.  January  9,  1863. 
Captain  John  C.  Garrett,  February  21,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  A.  Place,  March  27,  ldfi3. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  P.  O'Brien,  August  14,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  F.  Bmwnson,  December  20,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  De  Cunha.  July  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Charles  H.  Aramerman,  Januarv  13,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Hyatt,  August  10,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Thomas,  August  14,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  David  Thomas,  December  16,  186L 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  M.  Farrell,  January  5,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  W.  Horton,  January  27,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Lane,  September  24,  1862. 
Surgeon  James  McNair,  April  16,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Archibald  F.  Mudie,  Janiiary  30,  1862 
Chaplain  Edward  E.  Post,  February  6, 1863. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  William  A.  Brown,  July  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  A.  Hutchinson,  June  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  R.  Hasslcr,  June  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  McCloud,  June  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Davis,  May  11,  1863. 

Died,  (2.) 

Captain  James  McQueen,  September  18, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Calvert  S.  Webster,  August  9,  1862,  of  disease,  at 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Francif!  B.  O'Kepfe,  September  2,  1861 
Captain  James  J.  Reilly,  October  4,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  David  R.  Smith,  October  14,  1861 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  Curran,  March^21, 1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW    YORK   ENGINEERS. 


417 


FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(Corapatiies  A,  B,  and  C  of  thiS  regi- 
ment were  organized  principally 
from  the  threfe-years  recruits  of  the 
15th  New  York  (two-years)  regi-* 
ment  of  engineers,  in  June,  1863. 
Company  D  wanorganiKCd  toserve 
three  years,  as  company  D,  2d  New 
York  engineers,  and  assigned  to  this 
regiment.  The  other  eight  compa- 
nies were  organized  in  the  State  of 
New  York  at  large,  from  March, 
1864,\to  January,  1865;  principally 
for  three  years,  and  the^  regiment 
mustered  out  of  service  July  2, 
1865,  io  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battlefe  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel, 

Wesley  Brainerd 13  Dec,   64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Stephen  Chester  ,  -  -* 30  May,   65 

Majors. 

Henry  V.  Slosadn 11  Dec,  64 

Sewall  Sergeant 24  Dec, 

Timothy  Lubey 30  May,    65 

Ccptains. 

H.  B.  Dibbell 13  Apr.,  64 

James  M.  Peirsou 15  Dec, 

Charles  H.  Lewis 24  Dec, 

Andrew  Manger 1--.24  Dec, 

Charles  E.  Hargous 17  Jan.,    65 

K.  S.  O'Keefe 1  Mar., 

Record  O.  S.  Burke 29  May, 

Jacob  Haven 29  May, 

Theodore  W.  Ky ding.  ..31  May, 
Amos  P,  Pond,  a.  w.  m. 
Edward  W.  Rodgers,  a.  w.  m. 

First  LieutenatUs. 

Albert  J.  Wilkinson 7  Apr.,  64* 

riavius  Dibbell 16  Apr., 

Nelson  E.  Linsley 15  Oct., 

Benjamin  L.  Turner 15  Dec , 

AlbertV,  D.  Collier ]5Dec, 

James  Laird 23Jan,,   65 

David  M.  Campbell 24  Jan., 

Jacob  F.  Bit* d 24  Jan., 

Charles  N,  Dayton 25  Jan., 

Edward  N.  Childs 26  Jan., 

'  Marks  B.  Stewart 22  Feb., 

,WiliiamA.  Hutchinson.. 22 Feb., 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  A.  Ketcbum,  April  29,  1865. 
Captain  Joseph  Wood,  jr.,  May  2,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Walter  Scott,  March  27,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  H.  Gieason,  December  22, 1864. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service^  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Walter  R.  Marsh,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  13,  1864. 
Fii'st  Lieut.  Frank  S.  Livingston,  January  17,  1H65. 

Discharged,  (3.) 

Major  William  penderson,  May  5,  1865. 

Captain  Alexander  H.  Megarey,  February  10,  1865. 

Captain  Charles  Henderison,  May  8,  1865. 

Died,  (1.) 

Major  Walter  S.  Cassin,  Octobers,  1863i  of  disease,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Job  P.  Whipple,  December  2,  1864. 

Cashiered^  (1.) 
Captain  Michael  J.  Hogan,  February  14,  1865. 


8b 


H8 


NEW   YORK   ENGINEERS. 


Francis  G.  D.  Holmes. .  .26  Feb.,  65 

Edward  H.  Vail 3  Mar., 

H.  M.  Bromley,  R. Q.  M..10  Mar., 
N.  Clark  Parshall,  Adft.18  Apr, 
Van  Rensselaer  Wood. .  .31  May, 
WiUiam  B.  Bliss,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  J.  Carroll 1  Dee.,  64 

George  E.  Tilley 17  Dec., 

Charles  F.  Perry 29  Dec., 

David  W.  Lee 3  Jan.,   65 

WiUiam  Dwyer 26  Jan., 

Jamea  Robinson 26  Jan., 

Samuel  Bowden 26  Jan., 

Philander  S.  Wickbam..  1  June, 
Samuel  G.  Webater 1  June, 

Surgeon. 

TheronZ.  Gibbs lAng.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

ComeliuB  A.  Groot 8  Jan.,   65 

William  F.  Sualm 16  Jan., 

Chaplain. 
Charles  J.  Thompson, 8  Apr.,  65 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  tbe  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW  YORK  ENGINEERS. 


419 


FIFTIETH  r.EGIMENT.*  ' 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 
mira,  N.  Y.,  September  18,  1861, 
to  Berve  three  years.     On  the  ex- 

■  piration  of  its  term  of  Bervice  the 
original  members  (exceptveterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  ,of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
June  13,  1865,  when  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  18  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

William  H.  Pettes IJan.,   64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Ira  Spaulding IJan.,  64 

(Brevet  Colonel  1  August,  1864.) 

Majors. 

Jamea  H.  McDon:\ld 31  Jan.,   65 

(Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  9  April,  18ti5.) 

William  W.  PohvelP 1  Feb.,    65 

{Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  9  April,  1865.) 


Captains. 


63 


Michael  H.  ^fcGrath 14  Nov., 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 

Martin  Van  iSrocklin 18  June,  63 

(Brevet  Major  1  August,  18C4.) 

Benjamin  F.  Dexter 7  Feb.,   64 

Richard  Middleton 19  Feb., 

Frederick  H.  Pettes 15  Apr., 

James  L.  KobbinH 26  Apr., 

Alfred  B.  Dolan 24  Dec, 

Mahlom  B.  Folwell 1  Feb.,  65 

(Brevet  Captain  1  August,  1864.) 

Arthur  M.  Jackson 10  Mar., 

Joseph  Biirdin 24  Mar. , 

Silas  E.  Taylor 30  May, 

George  E.  Kenyon,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

W.  V.  Van  Rensselaer. .  .19  Sept.,  62 
(Brevet  Captain  1  August,  1864.) 

William  D.  Cameron 29  Apr. ,  64 

S.  G.  Gwynne,  Adj't 17  June, 

J.  A.  Sebbalds,  R.  Q.  M..11  Sept., 

Henry  La  Grange 23  Sept., 

Francis  Bacon 14  Oct., 

Richard  H.  Warfield 7  Dec, 

A.  Barton  Hough 12  Dec, 

(Brevet  Captain  9  April,  1865.) 

Coleman  M.  Byrara 15  Dec,  64 

John  H.  T.  Lang 18  Dec, 

Anson  H,  Bander 27  Dec, 

Frank  Noble 31  Dec, 

George  W.  Cowan 16  Feb.,  65 

Charles  R.  Durfee 16  Feb., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Major  Frederick  E.  Embick,  Octoljer  13,  1862,  to  Lieutenan 

Colonel  JOetli  New  York  vols. 
Major  Wesley  Brainerd,  (Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  August 

1,  1864,)  to  Colonel  15th  New  York  engineers,  December 

12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  C.  James,  Adft,  April  30, 1862,  to  Major 

60th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (28.) 

Colonel  Charles  B.  Stuart,  June  3, 1863. 

Major  George  W.  Ford,  (Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel  Auguat  1, 

1864,)  March  25,  1865. 
Captain  Porteus  C.  Gilbert,  July  6, 1862. 
Captain  John  E.  R.  Patton,  July  15, 1862. 
Captain  John  B.  Murray,  July  22,  1862, 
Captain  .William  O.  Smalley,  March  17, 1863. 
Captain  Bolton  W.  O'Grady,  April  14,  J  863.  ' 

Captain  George  N.  Folley,  May  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Pi  ter  E.  Reynolds,  December  14, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  F,  Mallette,  January  17, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  A.  Johnson,  May  27, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Erastus  S.  Ransom,  June  1, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Norton,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  11, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  H.  Andrus,  February  8, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  T.  Davidson,  December  23, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  H.  Schoolcy,  St-ptember  9,  J8G4. 
Second  Lieut  Frank  W.  Watson,  December  19, 1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Tillman  Wiles,  January  9,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  L.  Morgan,  sr.,  January  11, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  L.  Morgan,  jr.,  July  9, 1862. 
Sfcond  Lieut.  Warren  W.  Lamb,  July  21,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Delos  L.  Holden,  September  I9,.1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Lamb,  December  22, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Carroll  May  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  F.  Langdon,  September  28, 1864, 
Surgeon  Hazard  A.  Potter,  June  6, 1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Michael  Hillary,  February  5,  1863. 
Absistant  Surgeon  A.  Clark  Baum,  January  31, 1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (14.) 

Major  Edmund  O.  Beers,  October  26, 1864. 

Captain  Walker  V.  Personius,  September  20, 1864. 

Captain  Daniel  F.  Schenck,  October  21, 1864. 

Captain  Asa  C-  Palmer,  November  5, 1864. 

Captain  Orrin  E.  Hme,(Bvt.  Maj.  Aug.  1, 1864.)  Mar.  6,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Perkins,  September  17, 1864, 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Nares,  September  18, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  p.  Beers,  September  28, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Whitney,  October  21, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  M.  Hulse,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  1, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Carroll,  November  15, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  L  Roosa,  January  16, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  D.  Morrison,  January  15, 1865. 

Chaplain  Edward  C.  Pritchell,  September  20, 1864. 

Discharged,  ,(7.) 

Captain  Archibald  McNaught,  January  14, 1865. 
First  Lieut.'  Edwin  Y.  Lansing,  June  11, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Calvin  Q.  Newcombe,  July  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Pollard,  October  31, 1864.   i 


*  Called  also  Stuart's  Engineers. 


420 


NEW  YORK  ENGINEERS. 


Benjamin  J.  Bond 

Thomaa  J.  Owen 

John  L.  Paine 

Ira  C.  Tuttle 

-.16  Feb., 
.  2  Mar., 

..  5  Mar., 
.10  Mar., 
.14  Mar., 
.14  Mar., 
.34  Mar., 

-.30  May, 

lants. 

-.18  Deo., 
..18  Dec, 
-.27  Dec, 
..16  Feb., 
.16  Feb., 
.  3  Mar., 
.14  Mar., 
.23  Apr., 
.  2  June, 

m. 

eons. 

.  2  Mar., 
.  IFeb., 

65 

64 
65 

63 
65 

First  Lieut.  John  F.  De  Groot,  March  3, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  J.  Morgan  Seabury,  January  14, 1865 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Bellows,  January  14, 1865. 

Charles  E.  Snyder 

Friend  H.  Holmau 

John  Brown 

Conrtland  E.  Moore... 

Second  LieiUei 

.     Died,  (2.) 

Captain  Augustus  S.  Perkins,  killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
December  11, 1862,  while  laying  pontoon  bridge. 

Second  Lieut^  Henry  Yates,  May  23,  1862,  on  steamer  Daniel 
Webster. 

Missing,  (1.) 

Captain  Lamard  M.  Wright,  since  December  26, 1862 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  O.  Boyt,  October  29, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  B.  Johnson,  January  28, 1864. 

PirBt  Lieut.  Edward  B.  Austin,  November  7, 1864. 

Firt^t  Lieut.  George  Templeton,  (Brevet  Captain  AucruBt  1. 

1864,)  May  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  T.  Dudley,  May  19, 1865. 
Second  Lieut  Lucius  A.  Waldo,  October  18, 1864. 

Samuel  B.  ■Williams... 

Ezra  C.  Palmer 

Hiram  Lawrence 

Mahloa  Bainbridge 

William  Rapson 

William  D.  Broolis 

SuTgeon, 

ChaAes  N.  Hewitt,  a.  w 

Assistant  Surg 

Louis  V.  Beers 

Richard  M.  Reynolds.  - 

Chaplain. 

Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


421 


FIRST  BATTALION  SHARP- 
SHOOTERS. 

^his  organization  conaiated  of  four 
companieH,  known  as  the  aixth, 
seventh,  eighth,  and  ninth  compa- 
nies New  York  aharpahooters.  The 
sixth  company  was  organized  at 
Kocheater,  N.  Y.,  September  13, 
1862,  to  aervo  three  years;  the 
aeventh  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1862,  to  serve  three 
years ;  and  the  eighth  and  ninth  at 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y^  in  January, 
1863;  the  eighth  to  serve  three 
years,  and  the  ninth  nine  months. 
The  ninth  company  was  mu-^tered 
out  of  sei"vice  August  5,  iP63,  by 
reason  of  expiration  of  term;  the 
sixth,  seventh,  and  eighth,  July  10, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which, 
this  battalion  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Major. 


Captains. 

Clinton  Perry ^ . .  .28  July,  64 

John  B.  McDonald 5  Aug., 


First  LieutenaTits. 

Alonzo  C.  Pickard 1  Aug.,  64 

James  K.  McDonald 20  Aug., 


Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Waith 1  Kov.,  64 

Philip  Hysner,  a.  w.  ttl, 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Casualties. 


Mustered  out  on.  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  "Warren  Blinn.  August  5.  18G3. 
Second  Lieut  William  H.  Woodin,  August  5,  1863. 

Discliarged,  (5.) 

Captain  Abijach  C.  Gray,  February  19,  1S63. 
Captain  Joseph  S.  Arnold,  March  23,  1864. 
Captain  Volney  J.  Shipman,  September  23,  1864. 
Eirst  Lieut.  William  C.  J.  Hall,  January  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  A.-W.  Starkweather,  July  SJ6,  1865. 

Died,  (1.) 

Captain  Thomas  S.  Bradley,  June  28,  1863,  of  i^sease. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Edward  G.  Robeson,  December  8,  1863. 

Captain  Alfred  Parry,  July  18,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Elias  B.  Latham,  September  28,  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  days  of  muster  out. 


422 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


FIRST  REGIMENT.* 

(Thia  regiment  waa  organizefl  at 
New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  Mny  7, 
1861,  for  two  yeara,  and  mustered 
out  May  25,  1863,  by  reason  of  ex- 
piration of  termof  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
thia  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  publlahed  in  or- 
ders.) 

Colonel. 

J.  Fred,  Pierson  . .  .■ 9  Oct.,    G-2 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 

Francis  L.  Lelaud 17  Dec. ,  62 

Major. 

Joseph  Yeamans,  a.  w.  m. 

Captains. 

Ebenezer  Van  Tuyl 15Dec.,   61 

JohnC.  Hortou 9  July,  63 

Edward  D'Hervilly 19  Aug., 

Alfred  Fredberg 13  Sept., 

Robert  Morris 9  Oct., 

Benjamin  Page 14  Oct., 

Nicholas  Gronbeck 20  Nov., 

Norman  B.  Leslie,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

R.G.Walmsley,  7?.Q.Ar.  7May,    61 

Juseph  C.  Briscoe 14  Oct.,    62 

Moses  C.  Hagadom 1  Nov., 

Michael  Gucria 20  Nov., 

George  Hudson 12  Dec, 

John  C.  "White,  Adft. . .  .28  Jan.,    63 

Austin  V.  Eastman lApr., 

Robert  B.  Montgomery,  a.  w.  m. 
Andrew  S.  Hammatt,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  Ay«rs,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 
« 

Henry  GiTindstrom 24  July    62 

William  Collier 25  Oct.,    63 

Francis  K.  Stevens 16  Dec, 

John  Eagau,  a.  w.  m. 
James  Bell,  a.  w.  m. 
John  S.  Bush,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
JohnHowe 28  Feb.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 


Chaplain, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (.3.) 

Captain  Henry  M.  Burleigh,  June  9,  1862,  to  Captain  and 
A.  A.G. 

Seconcf  Lieut.  John  Stewart  SlawBon,  June  5,  1862,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  A.  G. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Warren  Van  Sleenherg,  October  5,  1862,  to 
Surgeon  55ih.  regiment  New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

Captain  Leon  Barnard,  July  31,  1861,  to  9th  regiment  New 
York  infantry. 

Resigned,  (18.) 
Major  James  Turner,  July  30, 1861. 
Captain  TTames  H.  Brennan,  May  27,  1861. 
CaptHin  Timothy  Waters,  August  7,  1861. 
Captain  Ole  P.  H.  Balling.  November  5,  1861. 
Captain  Henry  S.  Hetherington,  November  20, 1861. 
Captain  Christian  T.  Christensen,  September  13,  1863. 
Captain  Werner  W.  Bjerg,  November  20,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Charles  Rogers,  May  1,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  Scott,  Adj't,  February  11,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  F.  Hyde,  May  15,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Hamilton,  May  31,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Heri-mann  Leponits,  May  7,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Morenos,  August  2,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Ellcngwood,  February  5,  1862. 
Surgeon  Joseph  Lawrence  Hicks,  November  2,  1861. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Abel  C.  Benedict,  April  1,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  Carrier,  April  11,  186J. 
Chaplain  Peter  Franklin  Jones,  July  24,  1862. 

Discharged,  (11.) 
Major  James  T.  Clancy,  October  14,  1862. 
Captain  David  Tomey,  July  31,  1861. 
Captain  William  H.  Underbill,  Augusts,  1861. 
Captain  Fra7icis  A.  Silva,  July  24,  1862. 
Captain  Jo/m"  CosifT",  February  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  S.  Meliville,  September  19,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Wi'^ii^™  Wallace,  Adft,  October  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Allen,  August  3,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  David  E.  Carpenter,  August  19,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  James  A.  Dolan,  September  6,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Siuzs  Candit,  November  11,  1862. 
Died,  (3.) 

Captain  John  C.  Campbell,  May  7,  1863,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  F.  Aizo/t,  May  26,  1863,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Moore,  June  30,  1862,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (10.) 
Colouel  William  H.  Allen,  September  10,  1861. 
Colonel  Garrett  Dyckmao,  October  9,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  F.  Ingcrsole,  August  19,  1862. 
Captain  William  L.  Coks,  October  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Eypper,  August  9,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Wright,  Adft,  October  14,  1892. 
First  Lieut.  George  M.  Duncan,  October  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  T.  Allen,  October  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  C.  Shaw,  December  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  M.  Martin,  August  3,  1861. 

,Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  John  Dixon,  May  10,  1863. 


^  Called  also  National  Guard. 
Note.— The  roster  of  ofacers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRT. 


423 


SECOJTD  RE&IMEKT.* 

(This  regiment  was  orKanized  at 
Troy,  N.  Y., "May  21,  1861,  for  two 
years,  and  mustered  out  May  26, 
18(i3,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
paii;  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
Sidney  W.  Park 9  Jan.,   63 

LieuXenant  Colonel. 
William  A.  Olmstead 9  Jan.,  63 

Major. 
■Vfilliam  B.  Tibbitts 9  Jan.,   63 

Ca-ptains. 

William  McConihe 14  May,  61 

George  V.  Bontelle 9  Jan.,  63 

Joseph  J.  Hagen 9  Jan., 

Heury  Harrison 9  Jan., 

Edgar  T.  Wilson 9  Jan., 

James  A.  Cross. -.t 9  Jan., 

John  H.  Quackenbush. .  .12  Jan., 

Joseph  Egolf : .5  Feb., 

Thomas  Sullivan 8  May, 

■William  Gr.  Mci^;ulty,  a.  w.  m. 

First  LieuteTiants. 

Thomas  H.  Fisher 31  Dec,   63 

George  Gould 2  Jan.,   63 

Jamesjohnson 7  Jan., 

WUliam  S.  Shear,  R.  Q.M.  9  Jan., 

George  Taffe 9  Jan., 

Jacob  H.  Tratt,  ^4;'( 12  Jan., 

Joseph  W.  Carnell 5  Feb., 

Eobert  B.  Dickie 5  Feb., 

William  H.  Shook 20  Mar., 

James  F.  Hill,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Nathan F.  Hodgmau 9  Jan.,   63 

John  H.  Preston 9  Jan., 

John  Fairehlld 9  Jan., 

James  Merrill 5  Feb... 

James  H.  Fonda 7  Feb., 

John  H.Pierce 7  Feb., 

Henry  Marcotte 12  Feb. , 

James  O'Brien 9  Mar., 

Daniel  D.  Maguire,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Heniy  McLane 9  Jan.',   63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Benjamin  S.  Catlin 12  Aug.,  62 

Aathan  H.  Camp -.  9  Mar.,  63 

Chaplain. 
Edjar  T.  Chapman 26  Mar.,  63 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (5.) 

Colonel  Joseph  B.  Carr,  August  29, 1862.  to  Brigadier  General. 
First  Lieut  George  Merrill,  May  21,  1862,  to  Captain  audi  .4, 

A.  G. 
First  Lieut.  Ze  Grand  Benedict,  Adj't,  November  12,  1862,  to 

Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 
•Surgeon  Heed  B.  Boutecon,  September  15,  1861,  to  Surgeon 

U.  S.  A. 
Assislaut'Surgeon  Henry  B.  Whiton,  February  25,  1863,  to 

Surgeon  60th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (29.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  R.  Wells  Kenyon,  August  1,  1861. 

Major  Richard  D.  Bloss,  August  1,  1861. 

Major  George  H.  Otis,  July  7,  1862. 

Major  George  IVillson,  October  13,  1862. 

Captain  John  W.  Armitage,  July  3,  1861. 

Captain  Joseph  G.  McNutt,  August  1,  186L 

Captain  ilichael  Cassidy,  August  13,  1861. 

Captain  Tliomas  C.  Haddock,  November  23,  1861. 

Captain  Joseph  Lafuira,  July  29, 1862. 

Captaia  John  Magui^-e,  February  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Timothy  Quim.  Adj't,  July  18,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Calvin  W.  Link,  July  27,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Johnson,  September  3,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  O'Brien,  November  4,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  William  M.  Ostrom,  May  2,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Cliark-s  L.  M.  Arthur,  A  Q.Af.,  November  1,1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  jMcFeeters,  February  15,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Lee  Churchill,  June  13,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  George  A.  Hitchcock,  July  17,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Pitt,  July  27,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  August  Colbe,  September  3,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  McCatTery,  September  6,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Donald  Gilliss,  April  2-2,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  O.  Davis,  July  7,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  WUliam  G.  Taylor,  July  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Shlafer,  July  30,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Cornelius  A.  Kirker,  December  31,  1862 

Chaplain  Valentine  A.  Lewis,  August  15,  '  861. 

Chaplain  John  E.  Cheshii'e,  February  7,  1863. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

Captain  John  Arts,  Novembe»10,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Jansen,  September  22,  1861 
First  Lieut.  Francis  Temple,  Augu.st  27^,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  G.  Otis,  February  24,  1863. 
Chaplain  Gustav  Mettinger,  March  3,  1862. 

Died,  (1.) 

Captain  S.  Lee  Perkins,  August  31,  1862,  in  hospital  at  Alex- 
andria, Va.,  of  wounds. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  James  A-  Savage,  March  13, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  F.  Johnson,  May  10,  1863. 


*  Called  also  Troy  Regiment. 
NOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  ef  muster  out. 


424 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


THIRD  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  May,  1861,  to 
Bcrve'two  years,  and  wutt  mustered 
out  of  service  May  ai,  1863,  by 
rensoq  of  expiration  of  term.  It 
was  reorganized  in  May,  1863.  for 
three  years,  and  finally  mustered 
out  August  28th,  I860,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War  De- 
partment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  ordera.) 


Colonel. 

John  E.  Mnlford 9  Apr.,  65 

(Dreset  Brig.  Gen.   4  July,    64) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
George  W.  Warren 21  May,  65 

Major. 
T.  ElIeryLord 1  Jtme,  65 


Captains. 

George  E.  Fordham 1  Jan.,   1 

Edwin  A.  Behan 20  May, 

Edmund  W.  Kaynford...l2  June, 

John  W.  Knowlea 12  June, 

George  E.  Avent 12  J  une, 

Jamea  Ryall 12  June, 

Joseph  C.  RuBB,  a.  w.  vi. 
George  H.  Dixon,  a.  10.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

T.  O.  O'Brian,  R.  Q.  M..20  June,  63 

Dwight  Beebe,  Adft 1  Nov., 

Milan  I.  Brown. .,,^ 25  Apr.,    64 

Peter  Oakes 1  July,    65 

John  T.  Williams 1  July, 

Willard  H.  Wright 1  July, 

Patrick.  McDermott 18  July, 

Samuel  C.  Pitt,  a.  w.  in. 
Chauncey  W.  Hawley,  o.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

CharleB  A.  McKevltt ...  .11  Apr.,  65 
Algernon  M.  Green,  a.  w.  m. 
Ammon  B.  Cobb,  &  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (2.) 


Captain  Hugh  Middleton,  October  23, 1863,  to  Veteran  Reeerva 

Corpa. 
Sui  geon  William  J.  McDermott,  October  28,  1861,  to  66th  Ntw 

York  vols. 


^  Resigned,  (36  ) 

Colonel  Frederick  Townsend.  B.  S.,  June  12,  1861, 

Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  P.  Hubbell,  May  '^^,  I86.i. 

Major  Abel  i^mitk.jr  ,  November  9,  1862. 

Cap'ain  Isaac  S.  Catlm,  March  l-t,  1862. 

Capram  Jusms  W.  Blanchard,  Sepiember  17,  1862. 

Captain  Jacob  II.  Ten  Eyck.  jr.,  December  21,  1&63. 

Captain  Wi' icm  N.  S.  Sanders,  June  15,  1863. 

Captain  John  G.  Butler,  September  21,  1863. 

Captain  Augustus  L.  Kohly,  November  10,  1863. 

Captain  B.  B    Whalen,  February  2.5,  1865. 

Firat  Lieut.  Henry  Cooper,  Augfust  12,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  R  H.  Ckap'm,  October  31,  186L 

First  Lieut.  Willougbby  Babcock,  November  2,  1861. 

Firat  Lieut.  Clmrlea  R.'Burdick,  February  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  T.  Lameroux,  February  12,  18C2. 

First  LibQt.  WiKiam  B.  Blake,  Adj't,  October]!,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  .lackbon  H.  Cnaee,  R.  Q,.  M  ,  December  31,  1662. 

First  Lieut.  Ebcneier  J.  Johnson,  February  2.  3863. 

First  Lieut   Frank  T.  Jo/iv-ion,  February  5.  1S63. 

Firat  Lieut.  A'atkaniA  W.  Davis,  May  16,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Seabury,  Juno  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Frank  W.  Weaver,  Adft,  Oetober  24,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Eli  W.  Stone,  July  17,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  A.  Stearns,  July  24, 1861. 

Second  Lieut.  George  Van  Vecbten,  October  8,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  For,  November  22,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Andrew  G.  Wliite,  December  21,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  M.  Goldwaite,  February  28,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Royal  S.  Jones,  January  26,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Frank  N.  Weaver,  January  30,  186.3. 

Second  Lieut.  Francis  A.  Smith,  November  13,  1863. 

Suigeou  Charles  W.  Stearns,  May  14,  1663. 

Surgeon  Leonard  M.  Johnson,  August  16,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  J.  Van  Rentier,  September  30, 1862. 

Chaplain  Wallace  W.  Thorp,  February  8,  1862. 

Chaplain  Richard  T.  Keerfoot,  May  14,  1863. 

Discliarged,  (17.) 

Colonel  Samuel  M.  Alford,  June  14,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colouel  Eldrigc  G.  Floyd.  Decidbr-r  10,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  S.  HurJburt,  August  19,  1861. 

Captain  Edwin  S.  Jenny,  October  3,  11^61. 

Captain  J.  Owen  Moore,  July  U,  1862. 

Captain  George  E.  Minks,  September  15,  1863. 

Captain  Alexander  A.  Mann,  August  31,  1864. 

Captain  Jeremiah  D.  Mabie,  September  18,  1864. 

Captain  Hiram  L.  Couch,  December  15,  1864. 

Captain  James  H.  Reeves,  June  26,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Leon  H.  Ballard,  September  25,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  D.  Hindman,  July  29,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Jamea  Lang,  November  28,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  M.  E.  BlcEnlrce,  January  28,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  H.  Penney,  June  5,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Augustas  D.  Liraburger,  December  10,  1864. 

Surgeon  Alexander  H.  Hoff,  September  2  ISbl 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTET. 


425 


Benjamin  A.  Wliipple,  a.  id.  m. 

Surgeon. 
John  M.  Palmer,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Hana Powell 8  Apr.,  63 

Chaplain. 


Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Stephen  "W.  Fullerton,  September  11, 186X,  of  disease, 

at  Newburg,  New  York.  . 
Captain  J.  M.  Wicks,  Octobers?,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Marmaduke  Cooper,  November  15, 1862,  bf  disease, 

at  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (12.) 


Captaih  Ervin  A.  Jones,  August  16,  3862. 
Captain  John  O.  Fay,  May  18,  1864. 
Captain  Joseph  A.  Curtiss,  August  21,  1864. 
FiiBt  Lieut.  John  W.  Hosb,  June  22,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  B.  Chapman,  August  21,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Emmltt  Tutthill,  August  21,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  W  Street,  August  22,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  A.  Rockwell,  July  13,  18h5. 
Second  Lieut,  liohert  A.  Van  Rensaaler,  May  X,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thoinas  J.  McCall,  September  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  ■William  W.  Whipple,  October  25,  1864. 
Assistant  Sui-geou  John  H.  Sullivan,  July  20,  1865. 


Note  l. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officer       given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


426 


NEW   YOr.K   INFANTRY. 


FOURTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  rity,  N.  Y.,  May  9.  18151.  for 
two  years,  and  mustered  out  May 
25,  1B63,  by  reason  of  expiration  cf 
term  of  Service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel, 
John  D.  McGregor 9  July,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel.- 
"W'iJliam  Jameson.' 15  May,   62 

Major. 
Charles  W.  Kxuger 15  May,   62 


Captains. 

■\Vniiara  B.  Pfirisen 2  May, 

John  H.H.Camp 2  Hay, 

John  Smith 29  Nov., 

John  H.  iSayers .21  May, 

Jamrs  Walker 3  July] 

Edward  G.  Knoske 7  July,' 

JohD  Fitzpatrick 26  Dec., 

George  W.  Godfrey 26  June, 

Leonard  P.  Hepburn,  a.  w.  m. 
Jamef  McDonald,  a.  w.  m. 
Theodore  C.  Kibbe,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Granville  Lewis,  Adft. ,  .28  May,    62 

Moses  S.  Little 7  July, 

Joseph  Pratt 23  Oct., 

Charles  Whitely 26  Oct., 

Nathaniel  H.  Baylea 1  Dec, 

Charles  H.  Rowland 1  Mar.,   63 

John  Lasrtourville,  a.  w.  m. 

John  T.  Covington,  a.  w.  m. 

James  M.  Cahill,  a.  w.  m. 

Jolm  H.  FiUlerton,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.  nu 


Second  Lieutenants. 

James  J.  McNamara 19  Sept.,  62 

Augui^t  Liudenstruth 14  Oct. , 

William  Daily 23  Oct., 

William  L.  Savage 1  Dec, 

John  G.  Just IJan,    63 

James  Pattou 1  Mai'., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  James  Mooney,  November  12,  1861,  to  Captain  19th 
U.  S.  inlautry. 

Resigned,  (17.) 

Colonel  Alfred  W.  Taylor,  July  6,  1862. 
Captain  Samuel  S.  May,  May  25,  1861, 
Captain  Jo/ni  //.  Pell,  January  2,  1862. 
Captain  John  Qtun.  October  23,  lo62. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Roscoe,  August  26,  1861. 
Firbt  Lieut.  Belknap  Jiuwcr,  March  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Nathanir.l  P.  Busworth,  April  10,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  Parker.  June  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Lewis  Eagleston,  October  23,  1862. 
Firt^t  Lifut.  Tompkins  C.  Grey,  Deci'mber25,  1862. 
First  Li'  ut.  William  Wheeler,  March  22,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Adams,  May  27,  lb6L. 
Second  Lieut.  James  J.  Murphy,  May  31,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  William  S.  MuaUoit,  June  28.  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  fchaifer,  April  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Lrwis  fViess,  July  25,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  TJuodarc  S.  liims,  October  26,  1862. 

Discliarged,  (15.) 

Captain  John  B.  HouBtain,  February  22,  1862. 
Captain  Andrew  1.  Constantine,  May  28,  1862. 
Captain  William  H.  Hcnrigues,  June  22,  1862. 
Captain  Jobn  B.  Bnihams.June  26,  1862. 
Captain  Javies  3L  Baijlis,  July  3,  1862. 
Captain  JVilliam  Seton,jr.,  February  17, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  L.  Metcalf.  February  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Wdiiam  WalbL.March  il,  1869. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Hodman,  May  3,  1869. 
First  Lieut.  Johcph  E.  Thornton,  May  9,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  E.  Scnber,  February  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Wynne,  February  25,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Hiram  Perry,  May  5,  3862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Anderson,  August  9,  1862. 
Surgton  Daniel  W.  Wainright,  June  14,  1862. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  John  S.  Downs,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md.. 

September  17,  1802. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  K.    Chapman,  September  17,    1862,  of 

wounds  received  at  battle  of  Antietam. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Pearson,  January  1,  1863,  of  typhoid 

fever,  in  hospital  near  Falmouth,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Joseph  Henriqueg,  October  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Francis  L  Fogerty,  February  21,  1869. 


''  Called  also  Scott  Life  Guaidt 


NEW   TOUK   INFANTHY. 


427 


SamuelJ.  Cook 1  Mar.,  63 

Thomas  Hughes 12  April, 

Victor  Gerard,  a.  is.  m, 
Clark  Stouer,  a.  w.  m. 


Surgeon. 
George  W.  Lovejoy,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Abraliam  "Welch 26  June,  62 

George  C.  Douglass 27  Dec, 

Chaplain. 


Note. — ^The  roster  oi  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


428 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


FIFTH  EEGIMENT.* 

^''n''''-,o''o«'™^''*  ■"""  organizeiJ  May 
9,  1861,  at  Fort  Schuyler,  N.  Y 
.  to  serve  two  y^ars.  The  organiza- 
tioD  was  mustered  out  of  service 
May  14,  1863,  and  the  enlisted 
men,  whose  term  of  service  had 
not  expn-ed,  were  transferred  to 
the  146th  regiment  New  York  vol- 
unteers.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

Cleveland  "Winslow 31  Dec, 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  Duryea 31  Dec, 

Major. 

Carlisle  Boyd 1  Jan., 

Captains. 

A.  Sidney  Chase B  Dec, 

J.  Heniy  Whitney 31  Dec, 

Stephen  W.  Whoeler 31  Dec, 

John  S.  Raymond 3L  Dec, 

Charles  S.  Montgomery.. 31  Dec, 

James  II.  Lounsbery 31  Dec, 

AVUiam  Hoffman 23Jan., 

Thomas  R.  Martin 8  Feb., 

.William  H.  Chambers. ..S3  Feb., 


63 


63 


First  Lieutenants. 

Edwin  M.  Earle,  R  Q,.  M.31  Dec, 

George  L.  Guthrie 31  Dec, 

Gordon  Winslow,  jr 31  Dec, 

Roderick  Gidney 31  Dec, 

Albert  R.  Meldrum 8  Feb., 

Joseph  A.  Vail 1.  8  Feb., 

Thomas  J.  Taylor,  Adj't,  15  Feb., 

William  H.  Uckele 17  Feb., 

Thomas  E.  Fish 17  Feb., 

John  Frie n  Feb., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Julian 31  Dec, 

'  William  H.  B.  Kitson...31  Dec, 

Flavel  W.  Carr 7  Feb., 

Mathcw  M.  \^'alsh 8  Feb., 

John  T.  Burns 8  Feb., 

Samuel  Tiebout . . ." 23  Feb  , 

Patrick  Gilligan 23  Feb., 

Charles  L.  Isaacs 24  Mar., 

William  Mcllvain 2  Apr., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (6.) 

Colonel  Abram  Duryea,  August  31,  1861,  to  Brigadier  Gene- 
ral of  vols. 

Colonel  Gouvemeur  K.  Warren,  ILH.  p.,  B.  ^.,  September 
26,  1862,  to  Brigadier  General  of  vols. 

Captain  Gouvemeur  Carr,  September  24,  1862,  to  Major  165th 
New  York  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Azor  S.  Marvin,  Decmbcr  1,  1862,  to  Captain 
and  A.  A.  G. 

First  Lieut,  Felii  /l^Jtiis,  November  28,  1802,  to  Captain  165th 
New  York  vols. 

Surgeon  Kufus  II.  GUbert,  August  3, 1861,  to  Surgeon  U.S.A. 

,  Resigned,  (35.) 

Colonel  Hiram  Dvryea,  November  12,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Harmon  D.  Hull,  December  30,  1862. 

Major  J.  Mansfield  Davis,  August  17,  1861. 

Captain  James  L.  Waugh,  August  9,  1861. 

Captain  Henry  A.  Swartwout,    August  12,  1861. 

Captain  Judson  Kilpatrick,  August  14,  1861. 

Captain  Robert  S.  Dumont,  September  .3,  18C1.* 

Captain  Abraham  Deiiike,  September  6,  1861. 

Captain  Charles  G.  Bartletto,  September  11,  1861. 

Captain  Joseph  E.  Hamblin,  November  4,  1861. 

Captain  Oliver  Wetmore.jr..  June  20,  1862. 

Captain  Herman  G.  O.  Eickler,  October  4,  1862. 

Captain  Henry  H.  Burnett,  October  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Hoyt,  August  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  Duryea,  September  23,  1861. 

First  Lieut,  diaries  W.   Wright,  November  15,  1S61. 

First  Lieut.  J,  Howard  Wells,  R.  Q.  M. ,  February  25  1662 

First  Lieut.  J.  Francis  Evans,  April  26,  1862.  ' 

First  Lieut.  Richard  R.  Bronner,  Adft,  June  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Irwin  G.  Fowler,  July  5,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  Furguson,  October  12,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Knjser,  Adft,  February  16,  1863 

First  Lieut,  Simon  B.  Parker,  April  22,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Torrey,  May  11,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Seaman,  June  2,' 1861.' 

Second  Lieut.  James  Miller,  August  14,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Furguson,  August  18,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Allen,  November  8,  1861 

Second  Lieut.  John  A.  Cochrane,  December  29,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Dunham,  February  10,  1862. 

Second  I4eut.  Edward  G.  Bell,  February  22,  1862 

Second  Lieat.  Theodore  S.  Dumont,  August  13  1862 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Reaney,  October  7,  1862. 

Surgeon  Henry  C.  May,  August  12,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  B.  Ellis  Martin,  February  11,  1862. 

Discharged,  (12.) 

Captain  Henry  E.  Davii,  jr.,  August  15.  1861.      , 
Captain  Churchill  J.  Cliambreleng,  Ju]j  93   1862 
Captain  Ralph  E.  Prime,  October  31,  1B62  ' 
Captain  James  McConnell,  January'll   1863 
Captain  Charles  Sergeant,  March  7    1863 
Fust  Lieut.  Josepli  S.  York,  September  11  1861 

First  I 'i™','r?r?' w^ J '"""'""■  "■  *  '^'-  November25,  1862. 
q^^^ln  ?    ^^;  ^'^'^  ^^-  }7™n..maker,  December  30,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Crigur,  August  6,  1862. 


*  Called  also  Duryea* s  Zouaves. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


429 


Surgeon. 

Frank  W.  Dool:ttle.-.--.29  Aug.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Francis  S.  Grimes 24  Aug.,  62 

John  N.  Freeman 9  Sept., 

Cliaplain. 

Grordon  Wmslow 9  May,   61 


Second  Lieut.  John  H  Bcrrin,  October  3,  \%S1. 
Second  Lieut.  Philip  L,  Wilson^  April  15,  1863. 
ABBiatant  Surgeon  Owen  Munson,  August  2,  1862. 

Died,  (6.) 

Captain  William  T.  Partridge,  killpd  in  action  June  27, 1862.  ' 
Captain  George  O.  Hager,  kilicdm  action  Augu^t  30,  186i. 
Captain  Wilher  F.  Lewis,  killed  in  action  AuguRt  30,  1862. 
Captain  Thomas  W.  Carttjyright,  December  26, 1862,  of  wounds 

received  in  action.  ' 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  W.  Soverign,  Adft,  killed  at  battle  of 

Manassas  Plains,  August  30,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  O.  Wright,  August  30, 1862,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Captain  Joseph  H.  Bradly,  July  30,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  Collins,  July  30.  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Van  Tine,  July  28,  1863. 

Surgeon  James  L.  Van  liigen,  February  14,  1862. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


430 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

(VETERAN.) 

(This  reg'iment  wag  originally  com- 
pnaed  of  four  companies,  which 
were  organized  at  New  York  city, 
from  August  28,  18G3,  to  October 
2J,  1863,  to  werve  three  v'^ara.  On 
the  2d  day  of  June,  1864,  it  wag 
tilled  up  to  ten  companies  by  the 
transfer  of  the  12th  and  84th  regi- 
ments New  York  volunteers.  The 
consolidated  force  was  mustered 
out  of  service  August  21,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
"War  Department.) 

"  hethes'da  church,"  "Peters- 
burg," "  WELDON  RAILROAD," 
"CHAPEL  HOUSE,"  "  HATCHER'S 
RUN." 

ColoneU 

"William  F.  Dmm,  B.  ^..29  May,   65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Henry  W.  Rider 10  July,  65 

Major. 

Henry  Schickhardt 14  Jnly,  65 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Captains. 
John  F.  York IJuly,  64 

(Brevet  Major  1  April,  1865.) 

James  McKeou 24  July, 

Gordon  AVinslow,  jr 28  July, 

William  H.  Chanibers...  1  Apr.,    65 

(Brevet  Major  1  April,  1865.) 
Axel  L<-'atz 13  Apr., 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 

Robert  Green 16  June, 

Samuel  W.  McPherson.-lO  Aug.» 

First  Lieutenants. 
J.  S.  Raymond,  R.  Q.M.26  July,   64 

.Stephen  Hugens 1  Oct., 

William  A.  Langdon 1  Dec., 

John  C.  Brown 17  May,    65 

Oscar  Weil,  Adft. 27  May, 

Edward  Williams 15  June, 

John  T.  Burns 10  Aug., 

Alexander  McLeorl,  a.  w.  m. 
William  Raymond,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  W.  GrifBth 1  May,   65 

Ueorge  A.  Buckingham.  .19  June, 

Surgeon. 

Orsamus  Smith 23  Apr.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

John  A.  Robhison 23  Oct.,    64 

Cliaplain. 

Wniiam  V.  Feltville 11  July,  65 


Casualties. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

Captain  Joseph  Hilton,  January  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieut  William  Thompson,  November  1,  1864. 

Discharged,  (6,) 

Lieut.  Colonel  George  L,  Guthrie,  September  8,  1854. 

Captain  James  A.  Bates,  April  11,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  H.  De  Winstanley,  (Brevet  Major  March  13, 

1865,)  December  16,  1864. 
Captain 'Paul  A.  Oliver,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  March  8, 

1865,)  May  6,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Keyser,  Jt.  Q.  Af.,  February  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  S.  Hays,  June  19,  1865. 

Died,  (8.) 

Colonel  Frederick  Winthrop,  H.  9.,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General 

August  1,  1864,)  killed  in  action  at  Five  Forks,  Va.,  Aprill, 

1865. 
Lieut.  Colonel   Cleveland   PFinslow,  July  7,  1864,' of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va. 
Captain  Lawrence  Murphy,  killed  in  action  June  2,  1864. 
Captain  William  S.  Woodrf,  killed  in  action  August  19,  1664. 
Captain  Charles  S.  Montgomery,   (Brevet  Major  March  13, 

1865,)  killed  in  action  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  February  6, 

1865. 
Captain  Joseph  Turkington.  April  6,  1865,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Constantine  Weinberg,  killed  in  action  June  2, 

1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Osborne,  killed  in  action  at  Weldon 

railroad,  Va.,  August  18,  1864. 

Missing,  (2.) 

First  Lieut,  Adam  Fcrgurson,  Adft,  since  August  31,  1863. 
Surgeon  Frank  W.  DooLittle,  uince  August  31,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Reighley,  November  9, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Eugene  Frossard,  January  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Noble  M.  Cornish,  July  20, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  J.  C.  iVillison,  January  23,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  JIcNamara,  March  9, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  Berrain,  May  8,  1865. 
Cashiered,  CI.) 

Captain  John  T.  Taylor,  July  29,  1865. 


Note  l.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  Genera) 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW    YOEK    INPANIET. 


431 


SIXTH  REGIMENT.* 

Casualties. 

(This   regime-lit   -was   organized 

at 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y,,  May  25. 1661, 

to  serve  two  years.     It  wjis  mus- 

Promoted, (1.) 

tered  out  of  service  June  25,  1863, 

by  reason  of  expiration  of  term.) 

Second  Lieut.  Oscar  0.  Bowen,  March  13,  1863,  to  First  Lieu- 

tenant 47th  New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Richard  W.  i'rancis,  June  2,  1863,  to  90th  New 

ColoTiel. 

York  vols. 

William  Wilson 25  May, 

61 

Resigned,  (:3.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  Creighton,  October  30,  1861. 

Michael  Cassidy 31  Dec, 

61 

Captain  Henry  G.  Bates,  May  25,  1861. 
Captain  Peter  Duffy,  May  26,  1861. 

Major. 

Captain  Alfred  S.  Norman,  October  5,  1861. 

CoptaiiJ  Henry  DuFraine,  January  27,  1862. 

James  W.  Burgess,  a.  vj.  m. 

First  Lieut.  Adolphus  D'Orville,  October  8,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Oliver  W.  Clapp,  November  17,  1861. 

Captains. 

First  Lieut.  Munson  B.  Bradley,  li.  Q.M.,  February  17,  1862. 

R.  H.  Hazeltine 30  Apr., 

61 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Walton,  June  29,  1862. 

James  H.  Dobie 30  Apr., 

Henry  L.  Hoelzle 25  Miiy, 

Joseph  G.  McNutt 24  Mar., 

William  J.  Denslow,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieut,  Christian  Kraell,  October  16,  1861. 

hecond  Lieut.  Theodore  J.  Everts,  October  2a,  1861. 

62 

Second  Lieut.  William  Black,  November  17,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Cox,  October  29,  1862. 

William  B.  Kaufman,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  E.  Henberer,  a.w.7a. 

Discharged,  (1.) 

Robert  Bailey,  a.  w.  m. 

Captain  Abram  T.  Whiting,  December  17,  1861. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Dismissed,  (7.) 

Robert  Roddy 30  Apr., 

61 

James  Entwistle 30  Apr., 

Major  William  Newby,  May  13,  1862. 

James  J.  Hearey,  AdJ't..25  May, 

Captain  John  C.  Bloomflel.l,  September  27,  1862. 

Jacob  Silloway,  jr. 25  May, 

Captain  Patrick  Duffy,  April  1,  1863. 

George  L.  Russell 18Dec. 

Captain  Edmard  Latham.  April  1,  1863. 

Thos.  J.  Robarts,  R,  Q.  ill,  a.  w.  m 

First  Lieut.  2'komas  Spence,  .March  6,  1863. 

Edgar  W.  Ruckel,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieut.  Jam.s  A.  I-Iaggarty,  September  10,  1861. 

Virginius  Van  Geeson,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Campbell,  April  1,  18U3. 

Moore  Hanham,  a.  w.  m. 

Glenn  rutman,  a,  w.  m. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Oliver  Mathews,  a.  w.  m. 

Captain  Addison  H.  McCormick,  June  15,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  T.  Barker 25  May, 

61 

Wilson  Miller -■-.-.31  Dec, 

63 

William  H.  Taylor 30  Apr., 

03 

Alexander  H.  Wallace,  a.w.m. 

Thomas  Duffy,  o.  w.  m. 

Charles  C.  WUdman,  a.  w.  m. 

Robert  Gill,  <z.  to.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Philo  C.  Pease 25  May, 

61 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Edward  Lynch 25  May, 

61 

Franklin  Paterson 24Dec., 

62 

Chaplain. 

Michael  Nash,  a.  w.  m. 

*  Called  also  Wilson^ 3  Zouaves. 
KOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  giren  ae  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


432 


NEW   YORK   IlfFANTIlT. 


SEVENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(TluB  regiment  was  organized  at 
New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  April  93, 
18G1-,  to  berve  two  years.  It  wus 
mustered  out  May  8,  1863,  by  rea- 
bon  of  expiration  of  term  of  ser- 
vice.) 

'  BIG  BETHEL,"  "PEACH  ORCHARD," 
"SAVAGE  STATION,"  "WHITE 
OAK  SWAMP,"  "  gCeNHALE," 
"MALVERN  HILL,"  "aNTLETAM," 
"FREDEiaCKSBUllG." 

Colonel 

George  Yon  Scback 8  Feb.,   62 

(Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  13  Mar.  1865.) 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 

F.A.H.Gaebel I  Nov.,  62 

Major. 

Charles  Brestel 1  Nov.,  62 

Captains. 

Frederick  Mosebacli I  Nov.,  62 

Fred.  B.  DeTavernier.-.  IJan.,    63 

Jacob  Phillips 1  Jan., 

AdalbertFell i  Jan., 

Mortimer  Van  Strantz  ..19  Jan., 

Adalbert,  Koehne 1  Mar., 

Hugo  von  Kothe 30Mai%, 

Frederick  Thibaut,  a.w.m. 
Moritz  Von  Rh^in,  a.  w.  m-. 
G.  A.  Von  Brauseu,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

The.  During,  R.  Q.  M...  28  Sept.,  62 
Ferdinand  Cunz,  Adft  ..  9  Oct., 

G.  A.  Engel 1  Nov., 

Henry  Luth 1  Jan.,    63 

Oscar  Julius 1  Jan., 

Clemens  Prael 1  Jan., 

Henry  Buchrer 1  Mar., 

Augustus  Hermann 1  Mai*., 

Lewis  Harding,  a.  w.  m. 
Adolph  Rumans,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Engelfried I  Jan.,  63 

Frederick  Scheller 1  Jan., 

Herman  Seipei 1  Jan., 

Beru'd  Von  -Knobelsdorf.  1 4  Jan., 

Herman  G.  Haake 15  Jan., 

Theodore  Cunz 1  Hilar., 

Herman  Koch IMar., 

Victor  Peltz,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  Leisnitzer,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon, 

Charles  Gray 5  Nov.,  62 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (27.) 

Colonel  Edward  Kapff,  February  8, 1862. 

JIajor  Casper  Kelt^jr,  September  28, 1862. 

Captain  Jacob  Schoenleber,  July  6, 1861. 

Captain  Herman  Baecht,  July  18, 1861. 

Captain  Edward  Wratiylaw,  September  9, 1861. 

Captain  Sixtus  Loui^  Kopff,  November  11, 1861. 

Captain  Victor  Braxmarer,  January  8,  1862. 

Captain  Erail  Pfeiffer,  March  6, 1862. 

Captain  Charles  Bethon,  September  6, 1862. 

Captain  William  Deets,  September  28, 1862. 

Captain  Rudolph  Anselm.  October  30, 1862. 

Fimt  Lieut.  Louis  Wiederhold,  July  18, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Karbawm,  July  30,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  Schadle,  August  14, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  G.  Glanbensklee,  Adj't,  October  3, 186L 

First  Lieut.  Julius  DeBoescke,  January  26, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  T.  Yelverton,  May  27, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  Allen.  July  20, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Emil  Boedinkcr,  July  22, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Emil  Edler,  July  29, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Herman  Kraemer,  September  30, 1862. 

First  Lieut  Charles  Schmidt,  October  9, 1682. 

First  Lieut.  William  Krayer,  November  27, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Heimberger,  November  27, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  William  Schmidt,  May  10, 1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Bernard  V.  Von  Eckstadt,  October  29, 1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Schcw,  November  30, 1861. 

Discliarged,  (12.) 

Colonel  John  E.  Bendix,  August  6, 1861. 

Captain  William  Behrend,  October  13, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Lewis  Schaffner,  Adft,  July  29, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  William  Wermerskirch,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  6, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Herman  Hokenhauscn,  October  9, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Anton  Herman,  October  18, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frederic  Herman,  October  31, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Stephen  Haase,  April  2, 1863. 

Surgeon  A.  M.  T.  Eisenlord,  October  28,  1862.  . 

Assistant  Surgeon  Gottlieb  Jaeckh,  October  28, 1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  B.  F.  StaeJtly,  September  13, 1862. 

Chaplain  John  A.  Foerch,  August  29,  I86L 

Died,  (13.) 

Captain  Lewis  Hoehheim,  July  13, 1861. 

Captain  Edward  H.  Becker,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  December  13, 18G2. 

Captmn  Faber  du  Four,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  December  13,  ld63. 

Captain  Max  Bottcher,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
December  13,1862. 

Captain  Oscar  V.Heringer,  January  30, 1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Captain  Cliarles  Husler,  February  26,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

First  Lieut.  Hugo  Loetxe,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md., 
September  17,  J  862. 

First  Lieut.  Carl  Slevoigh,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  December  13, 1862. 

First  Lieut,  Frederick  Jacobi,  kiUed  in  actioD  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13, 1862. 


*  Called  also  the  Steuben  Regirnent. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


433 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Edward  Moeller 26  Apr.,   61 

C?iaplain. 
August  Becher,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieut.  Bernhardt  von  Buchenhagen,  January  1,1863, 
of  wounds  r.  ceived  in  action  at  Fredoricksbuvg,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  Lajige,  July  1,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Malvern  Hill,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  August  Von  Apel,  December  11,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Frederj-^ksburg,  Va. 

Second  Lieut,  ^nfirew  fTzTiier,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13, 1862. 

Missing^  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  G.  W.  Cuntz,  gince  April,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Praxmarer,  since  June,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  R.  Brett,  since  August,  1862. 


Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Augustus  Feilen,  December  13, 1862. 

FirHt  Lieut.  Gilbert  S.  Lawrence,  February  19, 1863 

First  Lieut,  Peter  Besse,  Adft,  Ma^ch  5, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Merkel,  September  7, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Hugo  Schcritz,  April  10, 1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Christopher  Nagel,  January  23, 1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  is  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


9  b 


434 


NEW  YOKE    INPANTET. 


SEVENTH  KEGIMENT. 

Casualties. 

(This    regiment    was    orgaDized    at 

Hart  Island,    New   York    harbor, 

from    August,    1863,    to    October, 

Resigned,  (6.) 

1864,  for  three  years.    It  was  mua- 

tercd   out   of  service    Augiist  4, 

Captain  William  Krayer,  January  9,  1865. 

1865,    in    accordance   with    orders 

Captain  Anthonv  J.  Gfrorner,  Pcbrnary  22,  1865. 

from  the  War  Department.) 

Captain  Richard' Ricgel,  March  2,  1863. 

Captain  Louis  Leubuscher,  March  7,  1865. 

"DEEP     BOTTOM,"     "REAM'S     STA- 

First Lieut.  Rudolph  Von  Blome,  July  15,  1864. 

TION." 

First  Lieut.  Emil  Krickl,  Adj't,  Fcbraary  4,  1865. 

Colonel. 

Discharged,  (10.) 

George  Von  Schack 2  Nov.,  64 

{Brevet  Brig.  General  13  Mar.,  65.) 

Captain  Gustave  Becker,  December  18,  1864. 

Captain  Herman  Liebold,  June  29,  1865. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

First  Liout.  Albert  De  Planque,  December  8,  1864. 

Anthony  Pokorny 2  Nov.,  64 

First  Lieut.  Julius  Kauffman,  May  15,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Arnold  Oppenheim,  Adj't,  June  19,  1865. 

Major. 

Second  Lieut.  Franz  Fischer,  December  2,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Von  Kpttwitz,  M,iy  1,  1865. 

.Tapob  Scheu                       -  3  Jan.,    65 

Second  Lieut.  Oscar  Von  Stedingk,  May  2,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  Strotzenburg,  May  18,  1865. 

1/  M>OVIk/    t>y\jlM\J  «.■*■•---•----        Kf     V  *Jl^^t  1           Vt. 

Captains. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  lioszuszek,  June  14,  1865. 

Guatavus  Wiese 15  July,   64 

Sogismund  Stcrnbc-rg 22  Oct., 

Died,  (3.) 

Oscar  Von  Luttwitz 2  Jan.,    65 

A.  AugnstuB   Nelle 28  Jan., 

Helemns  Dodt 25  Feb., 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  18C5.) 

First  Lieut.  Erich  Bartels,  killed  in  action  near  Boydtown 

plank  road,  Va.,  March  31,  1863. 
First  Lieutenant  Herman  Elmeier,  April  10,  1865,  of  wounds 

received  iu  action. 
Second  Lieut.  Emil  Sick,  killed  in  action  at  Fort  Sedgwick, 

Va.,  October  27,  1864. 

Julius  Heimburg 13  Mar.,   65 

William  Kerner 20  May, 

Urosb.  liado^avlyewits  --S1  June, 

Lorenz  Meyer,  a.  w.  m. 

Missing,  (3.) 

First  LieutenaTUs. 

Captain  Adalbert  Koehne,  since  September,  1863. 

W.  Schumacher,  B.Q.ik!-  4  Oct.,    64 

First  Lieut.  Clemens  Prael,  since  September,  1863. 

Otto  Grossman 28  Jan.,   65 

Second  Lieut.  Ignatz  Rebbolz,  since  September,  1863. 

Louis  Fassbinder 28  Jan., 

George  C.  Priclie 28  Fob., 

Reduced  to  the  ranks,  (1.) 

AdelbertVon  Koder 28  Feb., 

Charles  Lutz ............  9  Mar., 

First  Lieut.  Peter  Hesse,  December  17, 1864. 

Charles  Wilhelm 21  June, 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Jacob  Frederick 12  Jan. ,    65 

Alexander  Stern 9  Mar., 

Thomas  B.  Mott 13  Mar., 

Rudolph  Hanneman 18  May, 

Gebhard  Blucher 1  July, 

Major  Guatavus  A.  Seidel,  December  2,  1864. 
Captain  Arthur  Brand,  November  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Emil  Meyer,  February  2, 1865, 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Gulterman,  March  21,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Albert  Bodenroth,  July  24,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Surg'eon. 

First  Lieut.  Augustus  Bracht,  July  30,  1865. 

Petor  Josef  Beuss 12  Sept. ,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Julius  Bruck 26  Mar.,  65 

Cltaplain. 

Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTE  2. — The  rostor  of  ofBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


SStlw    lUKK  INFANTRY. 


435 


EIGHTH  REGIMENT.  * 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city  AprU  23,  1861,  for  two 
years,  and  mustered  out  April  23, 
I8fi3,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service.) 

frhe  official  list  of  battles  in  whicb. 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
Felix  Prince  Salm 31  Oct.,    62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
C.  B.  Hedterick,  a.w.m. 

Major. 
Anthony  Pokomy 12  Nov.,  61 

Captains. 

"William  P.  Schaffer 8  Dec,  63 

Alfred VoTiderGroeben.. 24  Dec, 

Theobald  Bruck 10  Feb.,  63 

August  Thenerkauf,  a.  w.  m. 
Edmund  Schuster,  a.  w.  m. 
Ftrdinand  Theilkuhl,  a.  w.  m. 
Francis  Kinzel,  a.  w.  m. 
Frederick  Werther.  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  Weihl,  a.  w.  m. 
Ines  Jacobson,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

John  Spade,  R.Q,,M....  1  Nov., 

Edward  Robinson 11  Dec, 

Emile  Gouse 25  Dec, 

Lorenz  Tioy 10  Feb., 

Carl  Bollhorsfc 14  Mar. , 

Edward  Houthard,  Adj't,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  Kraemer,  a.  w.  m. 
Sigism  Damrosch,  a.  w.  m. 
Albert  Schorske,  o.  w.  m. 
Francis  Rebel,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

E.  W.  Branmann 21  Nov., 

Oscar  Wagener 10  Feb., 

Gustav  Schimmons,  a.  w.  to. 
Joseph  Hupe,  a.  io.  m. 
Ernst  Geiwler,  a.  w.  m. 
Otto  Heinke,  a.  v>.  m. 


Surgeon^ 
Moritz  Frohlich,  a.  to.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Colonel  Louis  Blenker,  August  9,  1861,  to  Brigadier  General. 
Colonel  Julius  H.  Stahel,  November  12,  1861,   to  Brigadier 

General. 
First  Lieut.  August  Schimmel,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  12,  1861,  to 

Captain  and  A.  Q,  M. 


Transferred,  (1.)  , 

Second  Lieut.  Philip  Serini,  Septemljer  1,  1862,  to  2d  battery 
New  York  artillery. 


•  Resigned,  (15.) 

Captain  August  Thum,  July,  1861. 
Captain  P.  M.  Stump,  August,  1861. 
Captain  William  Kerner,  January  28,  1862. 
Captain  Jokn  Trzeciako,  September  13,  1862, 
Captain  Rudolph  Schulz.  Decembers,  3862. 
Captain  Gustav  Pauli,  February  10,  1863. 
Captain  fVilliam  Sckoeunat/ier,  March  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  August  Geiger,  July,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Claus,  July,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Frf  derick  Bohsert,  July,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Banash,  December  12,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  August  Ernst,  January  19,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Antone  Lehner,  September  26,  1862. 
Surgeon  Rudolph  Welker,  July  11,  1861. 
Chaplain  Francis  Wolf,  December  11,  1861. 

Discharged,  (21.) 

Captain  Charles  Rust,  July,  1861. 
Captain  Herbert  Hammerstein,  October  9,  1861. 
Captain  Max  Krone,  January  8,  1862. 
Captain  Albert  Hertzberg,  August  14,  1862. 
Captain  Siglried  Foretner,  August  18,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  Kuchenbecker,  November  1,  1862. 
Captain  Gustav  Struve,  November  23,  1862. 
Captain  J'hcodore  Beisheim,  March  3,  1863. 
Captain  G.  A.  F'nigado,  March  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Morice  Moeller,  July,  1861. 
First.  Lieut.  William  Ilenkel,  August  12,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  Fulling,  August  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  Neustader,  October  31,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  Raffanf  November  6,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  Wolf,  November  21,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  Welker,  December  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut  Adolph  Weiss,  April  18,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Arthur  Brandt,  July  25,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Willaters,  November  9,  18G2. 
Second  Lieut.  Adolph  Menges,  March  10,  1863. 
Chaplain  Charles  Burgeler,  October  31,  1862. 

■  Died,  (1.) 

Captain  William  Mengersen,  July  12, 1862,  at  Now  York  city. 


^  Called  also  First  German  Rifles. 


62 


436 


NEW  YORK  mFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

John  L.  Krauter 10  Oct. ,    62 

MaxTissot 3  Apr.,   63 

Chaplain. 


Captain  Frederick  GellmanD,  since  April  23,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  Coburger,  since  April  23,  186I. 

FirBt  Lieut.  Charles  Sckulte,  R.  Q.  M.,  since  July  5,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Arnold  Oppenheim,  since  April  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Fred.  Midler,  since  April  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Herman  RoHenkranz,  since  April  5,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Baum,  since  April  23,  1861. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Colonel  Francis  Wutchel,  August  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Valentineo  ValaUinie,  February,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Engela,  September  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Bruck,  October  14,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Oeist,  November  14,  18G2. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Theodore  H.  Legler,  August  27,  1862, 

Deserted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  ^FiiZ^iam  Mayer,  April  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  De  Plague,  July  2,  1862. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOEK    INFANTRY. 


437 


NINTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  waa  organized  at 
New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  May  4, 
1861,  to  serve  two  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  May  20,  1863,  by 
reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
service.) 

(The  oflScial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

Rush  C.  Hawkins 4  May,   61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 
Edward  Jardine,  a,  w,  m. 
Captains. 

Andrew  S.  Graham 4  May, 

William  G.  Bamett 4  May, 

Adolph  Le  Baire 4  May, 

William  W.  Htimmell  --.  4  May, 

Aimer  P.  Webtiter 3  Sept., 

Victor  KliEgBoehr 4  Oct., 

Henry  C.  Perley IMar., 

Charles  Child,  a.  w.  m,  ■ 
Lawrence  Leahy,  a.  w,  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 


John  S.  Harrisson 4  May, 

James  H.  Fleming 4  May, 

Otto  W.  Pariaen,  R.Q,.M.  4  Oct., 
T.  L.Bartholomew, ^cj/'i.  1  Nov., 

Frank  Powell 1  Nov., 

Joseph  A.  Greene 1  Nov., 

George  H.  Herbert 14  Nov., 

James  B.  Horner 1  Mar., 

John  K,  Perley,  a.  w.  m. 
Matthew  J.  Graham,  a.  w.  m. 
Robert  McKechnie,  a.  to.  m. 
John  L.  Donaldson,  a,  id.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Sebastian  Meyer 3  Sept., 

Richard  H.  Jackson  ....  4  Oct., 

Alexander  W.  Vogt 4  Oct., 

Charles  W.  Glaser 21  Oct., 

Louis  Jacobsohn 22  Oct. , 

David  J.  Green 1  Nov,, 

Edwin  Dews 14  Nov., 

JohnR.  ShieldH 10  Mar., 

Thomas  Rankin,  a.  w.  m. 
V^iUiam  S.  Andi-ews,  a.  w.  m. 


62 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 


Assistant  Surgeon  John  P.  P.  White,  May  13,  1862,  to  sur 
geon  10th  New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (2.) 


First  Lieut.  Francis  A.  Silva,  July  31,  1361,  to  the  1st  regi- 
ment New  York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Thompson  P.  McEIrath,  June  23,  1861,  to  5th 
regiment  United  States  artillery, 

\ 
Resigned,  (18.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  George  F.  Betts,  February  14,  1862. 
Captain  Joseph  N.  Stiner,  July  30,  1861. 
Captain  Henry  Wright,  August  9,  1861. 
Captain  Henry  W.  Copcutt,  August  18,  1861. 
Captain  Charles  W.  Prescott,  September  3,  1862. 
Captain  James  R.  WlutiTig,  September  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  T.  Foster,  May  10,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  James  W.  Evans,  Adj't,  February  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Rossell,  February  16,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Elliott,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  10,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  A.  0.  Barnett,  jldft.,  September24, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Vincent  F.  Lafon,  May  31,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  George  T.  Doughty,      Auguat  26,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  John  D.  Mitchell,  September  29,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  St.  C.  Eytiiig,  December  5,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Debevoise,  August  23,  1S62. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  A.  Burdett,  January  31,  1863. 
Chaplain  Thomas  W.  Conway,  August  10.  1862. 
Discharged,  (6.) 

Captain  Leon  Barnard,  December  9,  1861. 

Captain  Otto  W.Parisen,  August  10,  1862.     (Eecommissioned 

aa  First  Lieut,  and  R.  Q.  M.,  October  4.  1863.> 
Captain  Joseph  O.  RodriqueH,  December  28,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Timothy  J.  Burke,  May  23,  1861.  , 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Bartlett,  October  23,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  William  A.  Bartlett,  October  23,  1861. 

Died,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Edward  A.  Kimball,  killed  by  General  Corco- 
ran, April  12,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Gadsden,  Adj't,  killed  at  battle  of 
Camden,  April  19,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Ennis,  August — ,  1862,  of  cholera, 
at  Aquia  Creek,  Virginia. 

Second  Lieut,  E.  C.  Cooper,  killed  at  battie  of  Antietam, 
Maryland,  September  17,  1862. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Captain  Richard  H.  Morris,  April  30,  1863. 


*  Called  also  Hawkins's  Zouaves. 


438 


NEW   YORK    INFANTRY. 


Surgeon. 
GeorgoH.  Humphreys..  4  May,   61 

Assistant  Surgeons. 
■William  L.  Harding,  a.  w.  m. 

Chaplain. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  giveu  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  onL 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


439 


TENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  wag  origiDally  or- 
ganized at  New  York  city  in  May, 
1861,  to  serve  two  years.  On  the 
expiration  of  its  term  of  service 
the  original  members  were  mus- 
tered outj  and  the  three-year  re- 
cruits consoliiated  iuto  battalion 
of  six  companies,  which  was  retain- 
ed ia  service  as  such  until  June  5, 
1865,  when  it  was  filled  up  to  ten 
companies  by  the  transfer  of  four 
companies  from  the  8th  New  York 
artillery.  The  consolidated  force 
was  mustered  out  of  service  June 
30,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

"  NORFOLK,"  * '  GAISE^S  MILLS," 
"WHITE  OAK  SVl^AMP,"  "3IAL- 
VERN  HILL,"  "SECOND  BULL 
RUN,"  "ANTIETAM,"  "TREDER- 
ICKSBURG,"  '*  CHANCELLORS- 

VILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "  BRIS- 
TOW  STATION,"  "WINE  RUN," 
"WILDERNESS,"  "TOLOPOTOMOY," 
"NORTH  ANNA,"  "SPOTTSYLVA- 
NIA,"  "COAL  HARBOR,"  "PETERS- 
BURG, "  ' '  STAWBERRY  PLAINS, " 
"DEEP  BOTTOM,"  "-REAMS*  STA- 
TION," "BOYDTONROAD." 

"  Colonel. 

Joel  B.Baker 4  Feb.,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  P.  Hopper 5  Jan.,   64 

Major. 

Anthony  Woods 29  June,  64 

Captains. 

Joseph  La»Puira 27  Apr.,. 64 

John  B.  Cooper 9  Sept., 

^arvey  Y.  Eussell 23  Sept., 

(Brevet  Major,  9  Apr.,  65.) 
Edward  D.  Van  Winkle. 27  Dec.,-  64 
George  H.  Robertson  .  ..14  Apr.,  65 
Samuel B.  Densmore..  .,15  May, 
Putnam  Field,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants, 

George  W.  Halstead 31  May,    64 

Wm.  P.  Beers,  R.  Q.  iW.13  Oct., 

Bernard  Brady 13  Oct.. 

harvey  Curtis 13  Oct., 

Chas.  W.  Cowtan,  Adj't.   2  Dec, 
{Brevet  Captain  2  Dec,  1864.) 

Edward  H.  Taylor 18  Mar.,  65 

Michael  Met7ger 18  Mar., 

Henry  A . .  Cot^ford 18  Mar., 

Le  3ioy  Williams 14  Apr., 


Casualties. 


FroTiwted,  (3.) 

First  liieut.  Septimus  Camcross,  September  17,  1862,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  D.  C.  Dnited  States  vols. 

Second  Lieut.  De  Witt  Clinton,  October  9,  1862,  to  Captain 
and  A.  D.  C.  United  States  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Frank  W.  Doolittle,  August  11,  1862,  to 
Surgeon  5th  New  York  vola. 

Resigned,  (28.) 

Colonel  W.W.McChemey,  June  20,  1861. 

Captain  James  Pairman,  Slay  28,  1861,    • 

Captain  Matkew  W.  Berriman,  September  30, 1861. 

Captain  Frank  J.  White,  October  11,  1861. 

Captain  Thomas  Sledding,  January  16,  1862.     ' 

Captain  Thomas  Clowdeley,  March  21,  1862. 

Captain  Fred.  M.  Patrick,  July  8,  1862. 

Captain  John  H.  Miner,  July  9,  1862. 

Captain  G«orge  G.  Richard.son, October  25,  1862. 

Captain  Thomas  D.  Mosscrop,  January  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Greenwood,  September  13,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  James  Biddle,  R.  Q,  M. ,  September  16,  1861. 

First  Lieut  Edgar  A.  Brown,  October  3,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Rufus  Farnsworth,  October  4,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  A.  Dimmick,  November  12,  1861.     (Ra* 

commissioned  as  Captain  January  16,  1862.  ) 
First  Lieut.  Frank  C.  Statt,  November  20,  1851. 
First  Lieut.  Eugene  F.  Roberta,  December  19,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Aa'on  Seeley,  R.  Q.  M. ,  June  15,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  Lee  Monegan,  July  12,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Volney  Wright,  August  1,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Finlcy,  August  29,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  James  C.  Jones,  September  16,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  A.  Wilcox,  November  21,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Spencer,  July  7, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  Adolpk  Scheidler,  October  26,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  James  R.  Smith,  December  1,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Fred.  C.  Hamilton,  December  5,  1862. 
Surgeon  Jol^  P.  P.  White,  March  10,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (26.) 

Colonel  John  E.  Bendix,  May  7,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  John  W.  Marshall,  May  7,  1863. 
Major  John  MiShing,  May  7,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  Wildes,  May  6,  1863. 
Captain  Alfred  Chamberlain,  May  7,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  J.  Louther,  May  7,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  D.  Stnckinpr,  May  7,  1863. 
Captain  Joseph  Newbury,  May  7,  1863. 
Captain  James  Henry  Briggs,  May  7,  1863. 
Cantain  John  A.  Brady,  May  7.  1863. 
Captain  Robert  A.  Dimmick,  May  7,  )863. 
Firat  Lieut.  Charles  Hill,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Gabriel  Cunningham,  May  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Norwood  A.  Halsey,  May  7, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Culham,  May  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Alphonae  Bietry,  May  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  M.  Smith,  May  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  V.  Martin,  Adft,  May  7,  1863, 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  H.  Rogers,  May  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Higgins,  May  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Whitelow,  May  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  L.  Borland,  May  7,  1863. 


*  Called  also  National  Zouaves. 


440 


NEW   TOEK   mPANTRT. 


Joseph  Clapsaddle 14  Apr.,  65 

Dugald  S.  GilkiBOn 25May, 

Samuel  Minnea 25  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

UnderkUl  J.  Covert 13  Oct.,    64 

■William  N.  Sk  1dm ore.  -.13  Oct., 

William  A.  George 23  Jan.,  65 

CliarleB  T.  Behan 18  Mar., 

Engeno  K.  Sage 14  Apr., 

Charles  Egan 27  May, 

Francis  L.  Mead 27  May, 

Michael  Keegan,  a.  w,  m. 

Surgeon. 

Robert  O.  Craig 18  Mar.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Charles  H.  Bilker 24  Jan.,   65 

CJiaplain. 

JoshuaCook 15May,   65 


Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Johnson,  May  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Murray,  May  7,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Orasmus  Smith,  May  7,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  A.  E.  Van  Duser,  May  16,  1863. 

Discliargedf  (10.) 

Captain  George  F.  Tail,  August  16,  1864. 

Captain  George  M.  Dewey,  October  13,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  A.  Franir  Osbon,  AdjH.  September  12,  1862. 

First  Lict(t.  Frank  M.  Clark,  October  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Wm.  H.  H.  Wilcox,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  4,  1865. 

First  Lient.  Albert  0.  Risley,  May  3,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Leonard  M.  Bergen,  June  12,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  Hackett,  May  26,  1865. 

Surgeon  John  W.  Hunt,  May  13,  1862. 

Surgeon  Brower  Gesner,  February  10,  1865. 

Bied,  (9.)  _ 

Lieut.  Colonel  Alexander  B.  Elder,  July  12,  1862,  of  disease. 

Captain  Salmon  Winchester,  December  16,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Virginia. 

Captain  Oscar  F.  Angell,  killed  in  action  at  Po  river,  Vir- 
ginia, May  Iff,  1864. 

Captain  Peter  Henry,  May  17,  1865,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  A.  Morrell,  February  4,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Virginia. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Monk,  May  28,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Josiah  Redden,  killed  in  action  August  30, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Yardley,  killed  in  action  at  Freder- 
icksburg, Virginia,  December  13,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Kicbard  H.  Palmer,  December  4,  1864,  of 
disease. 


Note  1 . — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  tliis  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 

Note  H.  — The  roster  of  ofSoers  is  given  as  it  stood  oj  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOEK    INFANTRY. 


441 


ELEVENTH  KEGIMENT.* 

(This  ref^iment  waa  organized  in 
New  York  city,  N.  Y.,   in  May, 

.  1861,  for  the  war.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  2,  1862, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 


(The  official  list  of  hattles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonels. 
Joseph  E,  McFarl^id  ...  7  May,  61 

Major. 
Alexander  M.  C.  Stetson,  a.  w.  m. 


Captains. 

JohnDowney 7  May,  61 

Edward  S.  Henry,  a.  w.  m. 
Moses  C.  Hagadom,  a.  w.  m. 

John  B.  Leverich 7  May, 

James  L.  Waugh,  a.  w.  m. 
Alexander  H.  Megaray,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Andrew  J.  Underbill,  a.  w.  m. 
John  Cochran,  a.  w.  m. 
Effingham  Donaldson,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  Borman,  a.  w.  m. 
Loyd  W.  Berry,  a.  w.  m. 
Hugh  S.  Powers,  a.  w.  m. 
Thomas  F.  Goodwin,  a.t 

John  W.  Davis,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Nelson 7  May, 

Levi  Bennett,  a.  w.  m. 
Edgar  A.  Brown,  a.  w.  m. 
George  C.  Kibbe,  a.  w.  m. 
James  Ward,  a.  w.  m. 
James  Leary,  a.  w.  m. 
"William  Whelan,  a.  w.  m. 
Harry  Lazarus,  a.  w.  vn. 
Christopher  H.  Reynolds,  a.  w.  m. 
Sylvester  Dennison,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (38.  > 

Colonel  Charles  McK.  Leaser,  SHE,  ^.,'B.^.,  April  18,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Joltn  A.  Creiger.  September  21,  !861 . 

Lieut.  Colonel  Spencer  H.  Stafford,  March  5,  1862. 

Captain  Michael  C.  Murphy,   August  1,  1861. 

Captain  William  H.  Burns,  August  1,  1861. 

Captain  Michael  A.  Tagen,  August  1,  1861. 

Captain  William  Hackett,  August  1,  1861. 

Captain  Edward  Byrnes,  October  4,  1861. 

Captain  John  Coyle,  October  4,  1861. 

Capttiin  John  Wiidey,  January  1,  1863. 

Captain  James  J.  Byrnes,  April  17,  1862. 

Captain  Christopher  Loeser,  April  20,  1862. 

Captain  Richard  N.  Bowerman,  April  20,  1862. 

Captain  ^*('0s  P.  Wells.  April  21,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Byrnes,  April  VJ,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Coats,  May  31,  1861.    . 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Revierejr. ,  June  1,  1861. 

Fu-st  Lieut.  Frank  E.  Yates,  June  15,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  William  R.  W.  Chambers,  June  20,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  George  H.  Fergus,  July  10,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Stephen W.Stryker,  July  10,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Freeman  Connor,  August  1,  1861. 

Firiit  Lieut.  Lucius  L.  Larraber,  August  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  B.  Knox,  August  21,  1861. 

First  Lieut  Leteis  G.  Fitzgerald,  September  1, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Anton  Westervelt,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  4, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Bernard,  October  30,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Wiiliam  G.  Watkins,  December  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Fatrgraves,  Adft,  April  18,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  Cameron,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  1,  i862. 

First  Lieut.  James  Fairgraves,  May  7,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Isaac  G.  Seixas,  July  1,  1861. ^ 

Second  Lieut.  Cyrenug  Harris,  August  1,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Woolsey,  September  1,  1861. 

Second  Lit^ut.  John  Mathews,  September  30,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Dowd,  September  30,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  A.  Smith,  October  11,  1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  A.  Mitchell,  July  31,  1861. 


Discharged,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  A.  C.  Verplaclc,  October  5,  1861. 

Died,  (6.) 

Colonel  E.  Elmer  Ellsworth,  killed  by  assassination  at  Alex- 
andria, Va.,  May  24,  1861. 

Lieut.  Col.  Noah  L.  Farnham,  August  14,  1861,  of  wounda 
received  at  Manassas,  Va, 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  Divvcr,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Bull  Run, 
Va  ,  July  21  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Comtu,  Killea  at  McCloud's  Mills,  Va,, 
,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  Holt,  drowned  in  Potomac  river,  , 

1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  Kane,  in  hospital  at  New  York, , 

1862 
Called  also  First  Fire  Zouaves. 


44  [ 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


Surgeon. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

ChariesGray VMay,  61 

First  Lieut.  Cliarlcs  L.  Pitman,  R.  Q.  M.,  Jatinary  31,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

John  M.  Forshee,  a.  w.  m. 

Captain  Andrew  D.  Purtell,  May  7,  1862. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

CJiaplain. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  A.  Gilleu ;  date  unknown. 

George  "W.  Dodge 7  May,  61 

KOTE. — Tile  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOEK    INFANTRY. 


443 


TWELFTH  REGIMENT. 

(BATTAUON.  OF.) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 
mii-a,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1861,  to  serve 
two  years.  The  original  members 
were  mustered  out  of  Kervice  May 
17,  1863,  and  the  recruits  for  three 
years  formed  into  a  battalion, 
whict  was  consolidated  with  the 
5tt\  New  York  veteran  vols.,  June 
2,  1864.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
thit*  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Major. 
Henry  W.  Rider* 26  May, 

Captain. 
Paul  A.  Oliver,  a.  lo.  m.* 

First  Lieutenants. 

William  S.  Woods* 5  May, 

Joseph  Hilton,  a.  w,  m.* 

Second  Lieutenants. 
William  Thompson* 17  Jan.  ^ 

Assistant  Surgeons. 


64 


64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Major  Henry  A  Barvum,  September  22, 1862,  to  Colonel  149tb 

regiment  New  York  vols. 
Firet  L.eut.  Silas  Titus,   Adft,  August  28, 1862,  to  Colonel 

12C'd  regiment  New  York  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Odver  T.  May,  March  26, 1863,  to  Captain  149tb 

regiment  New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (1 .) 

Captain  George  TV.  Cole,  September  20, 1861,  to  3d  regiment 
New  York  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (39.) 

Colonel  Ezra  L.  Walrath,  September  26,  18^. 
Lieut.  Colonel  James  L.  (jrabam,  June  19,  1861. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Bobert  M.  Richardson,  February  6, 1863. 
Captain  George  W.  Stone,  July  9, 1861. 
Captain  Joseph  C.  Irish,  September  3, 1861. 
Captain  MoniH  H  CJhurch,  September  21, 1861. 
Captain  Jacob  Brand,  Oc-.ober  25, 1861. 
|Captain  Milo  W.  Locke.  November  14, 1861. 
Captain  Ira  Wood,  October  14, 1862. 
Captain  Hamilton  R.  Co<uhc,  October  27, 1862. 
Captain  George  Trenedall,  December  2, 1862. 
First  Lieut,  Frederick  Homer,  July  30, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  William  P.  Town,  August  6, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  B.  Gri.swold,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  6, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  J.  Abbott,  September  20, 1661. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Johnwon,  October  10, 1861 
First  Lifut.  Lucius  C  Store,  October  23, 1861, 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Cartwright,  November  5,  1861. 
First  Lieut  William  F.  Gardner.  May  18, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Gaffncy,  October  23, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  P.  Stanton,  April  15, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Lucius  Smith,  September  3, 1861. 
Second  Lieut,  Albert  31.  Wiboru,  October  19, 1861. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Snyder,  October  23, 1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Erskme  P.  Woodford,  December  1, 1861. 
Second  Lieut,  John  P,  Spanier,  December  27, 1861, 
Second  Lieut.  Andrew  J.  Urrtey,  February  22, 1862. 
Second  Lieut,  Frajik  W.  Clock,  March  19, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Goold,  October  13, 1862, 
Second  Lieut,  Abraham  Fndendall,  October  13, 18G2. 
Second  Lieut,  Ellis  Smith,  November  4, 1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Gustavus  JVcbber,  February  2,  J  863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Downing,  February  13, 1863, 
Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Sramiel,  April  13, 1863. 
Surgeon  Roger  W.  Pease,  August  28, 1861. 
Surgeon  Azariah  B   Shipvian,  May  2."J,  L862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  George  B.  Todd,  October  7, 1862, 
Chaplain  Chester  S.  Percival,  October  20, 1861. 
Chaplain  Henry  B.  Barton,  April  20, 1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  t^rm  of  service,  (95.) 

Colonel  Henry  A.  Weeks,  May  17, 1863. 
Lieut,  Colonel  Augustus  I.  Root,  May  17, 1863. 
Captain  Stephen  A.  Estcs,  May  17, 1863. 
Captain  Thomas  J.  Be/tan,  May  17, 1863. 
Captain  Peter  Straus,  May  17, 1863. 
Captain  Charles  B.  Randall,  May  17, 1863. 


*  Transferred  to  the  5th  New  York  veteran  vols. 


444 


NEW    TOEK   INPANTET. 


Captain  Edward  VraTte,  May  17, 1863. 
Captain  Willia™.  Huson,  May  17, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  A.  Boyle,  May  17, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Kichard  J.  Clarke,  May  17, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  F.  Watson,  Adj't,  May  17, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Porter  R.  Alger,  R.  Q..  M.,  May  17, 186.3. 
First  Lieut.  Cortland  Clark,  May  17, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Auer,  May  17, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Savmel  H.  Luddcn,  May  17, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Christopher  Edie,  May  17, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Corniy,  May  17, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Jolin  B.  Frote,  May  17, 1863. 
Second  Lieut  Dexter  Smith,  May  17, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Boitcan,  May  17, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  O.  'Waters,  May  17, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Abram  Faimie,  May  17, 1863. 
Surgeon  CliarUs  C.  Murphy,  May  17,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  L.  Eddy,  May  1.7,  1863. 
ABSiatant  Surgeon  George  V.  Skiff,  May  17,  1863. 


Discharged,  (13.) 

Captain  Jabez  M.  Brewer,  February  3,  1862. 
Captain  Dennis  Driscoll,  jr.,  February  3,  1862. 
Captain  James  Cromie,  April  7,  ]863. 
Captain  William  Fowler,  July  7,  1863. 
Captain  James  A.  Bates,  April  II,  1864. 
Firbt  Lieut.  WilliannG.  Tracy,  February  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  'William  Gleason,  February  3,  1862 
First  Lieut.  James  Randall.  February  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  P.  Walton,  September  26,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  D.  Clark.  February  3,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Coon,  Februarys,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Ulysses  D.  Eddy,  March  17,  1863. 
Surgeon  Charles  L.  Huiiell,  August  5,  1862. 


Died,  (4.) 

Major  John  Louis,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  October  21, 
1861. 

Captain  William  H.  Hoagland,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut  Henry  C.  Burton,  killed  in  action  June  27,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Fisher,  killed  in  action  at  Chicka- 
hominy,  Va.,  June  27, 1862. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut  John  Z.  Mease,  November  17,  1863. 


NOT£.  —The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


JMhJW     YORK    INFANTRY. 


445 


THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1861,  to 
serve  two  years.  One  company 
(G)  transferred  to  the  3d  New 
York  cavalry,  (as  company  K  )  and 
three  companieb  consolidated  with 
the  others.  Four  new  companies 
were  organizrd  to  take  their  place, 
two  for  the  unexpired  term  of  ser- 
vice, and  two  for  three  years.  The 
organization  was  mustered  out  of 
service  May  13,  1863,  and  the  en- 
listed men  whose  term  of  service 
had  not  expired  were  transferred 
to  the  140th  New  York  volunteers.) 


The  oflScial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

EliBha  G.  Marshall,  US. 
^.,  m.  9 20  Apr.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Francis  A.  Schoeffel 13  July,  62 

Major. 

George  Hyland,  jr 13  July,  C2 

Captains. 

William  Dovraey * 4  Oct. ,    62 

Albert  G.  Cooper 31  Oct., 

Cbarles  C.  Brown 1  Nov., 

Mark  I.  Bunnell 1  Nov., 

Elijah  M.  Cooley 1  Nov., 

WUIard  Abbott* 28  Nov., 

Henry  Lomb 17  Mar.,  63 

John  Weed 17  Mar., 

Jerry  A.  Sullivan 6  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  Hutchinson 3  Apr.,  62 

S.  S.  Partridge,  R.  Q.  11-14  May, 
Job  C.  Hedges,  Adft. .'.  .17  May, 
William  R.  McKinnan  ..  1  Nov., 

James  H.  Wi^on 1  Nov., 

Homer  Foote 1  Nov., 

Ernest  P.  Becker 17Mar.,  63 

Edward  Martin 17Mar., 

John  Maiks 17  War,, 

John  M.r.ichardfou 17  Mar., 

James  E.  Williams,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 


Aetna  M.  Davis* 11  Oct., 

James  StcvenBon    16  Oct. 


62 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

Captain  RObprt  F.  Taylor,  May  27, 1861,  to  Colonel  33d  regi- 
ment New  York  vols. 

Captain  Horace  Boughton,  October  22, 1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
143d  regiment  New  York  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  J.  Powers,  Adft,  November  6,  1861,  to 
Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 

First  Lieut.  Montgomery  Rochester,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  11, 1862, 
to  Captain  and  A.  A.~G. 


Tiansferred,  (2.) 

Captain  'Edwin  S.  Gilbert,  December  2,  1861,  to  the  25th  reg- 
iment New  York  vols. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  J.  Gijford,  August  29,  1861,  to  the  33d 
regiment  New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (16.) 

Colonel  Ipaac  F.  Quimby,  August  2,  1R61. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Carl  Stephen,  July  15,  1862; 

Major  Oliver  I^.  Terry,  January  9,  1862. 

Captain  Hiram  Smith,  September  27,  1S61 

Captain  Adolpbus  Nolte,  November  23,  1861. 

Captain  Henry  B.  Williams,  April  28,  1862. 

Captain  Eugene  P.  Fuller,  April  28,  1862. 

Captain  George  C.  Putnam,  May  1.'7,  1862. 

Captain  Ralph  T.  Wood,  May  20,  1862. 

Captain  Alfred  H.  Hurlbut,  July  14,  1862. 

Fu-i^t  Lieut.  Henry  R.  Curtis,  Adft,  May  17,  3862. 

Second  Lieut.  James  E.  Buvlingame,  January  30,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Law  S.  Gibson,  May  20,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Sumner  Austin,  October  16,  1862. 

Chaplain  John  A.  Bowman,  December  11,  1861, 

Chaplain  John  D.  Barnes,  August  6,  1862. 

Discharged,  (15.) 

Colonel  John  FicTiell,  March  4,  1862. 

Captain  Lebbeus  Brown,  January  30,  1862. 

Captain  Clark  S.  Benjamin,  May  25,  1862. 

Captain  John  ti.  Pickcll,  October  31,  1862. 

Captain  Henry  Gcck,  November  5,  1862. 

Captain  Clarence  D.  Hess,  February  3,  1863. 

Firbt  Lieut.  John  Weilanrt,  AuguFt3I,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Mortimer  F.  Stilwell,  February  25,  1862. 

Firs^t  JLieut.  Robert  Stewart,  July  23,  1862, 

First  Lient.  Richard  SrhrHbcr,  August  30,  1862.  ^ 

First  Lieut.  John  M.  Kirk,  December  24,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  "VV.  Scott,  January  27,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Fichlner,  June  22,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  J.  Wjjnkoop,  October  24,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  W.  Avery,  October  24,  1862. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Charles  H.  Savage,  killed  in  action  at  Manassas,  Va., 

AugiiKt30,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  R.  Lemn,  June  27,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Gaines'H  Hill,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Goetling,  killed  in  action  at  Manassas, 
I      "Va.  August  30,  1862. 


*  Transferred  to  the  140th  New  York  vols. 


446 


NEW   TOTfK    INFANTKY. 


Edwin  P.  Hamilton 1  Nov. 

Eugene  C.  Austin 1  Ni>v. 

Dolphus  S.  Barber 1  Nov., 

Gustav  Spohr 17  Blar., 

63 
63 

Missing,  (4.) 

Captain  Horace  I.  Tliomas,  Augrusf  30,  1861. 
C.iptain  Gcorffe  W.  liasler,  August  .30,  1862. 

William  J.  Ilynes 17  Mar." 

Thomas  Jordan 17  Mar., 

James  D.  Bailey,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  McMullm,  August  30,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  A.  Dayton,  August  30,  1661, 

Surgeon. 

Dis7iiis3ed,  (3.) 

David  Little 14  May, 

■  Assiatant  ^rgtonsl 

61 

Captp.in  William  F.  Tullnj,  October  17,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Hamilton,  February  13,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Orsa  S.  Gilbert,  April  27,  1862, 

Isaac  V.  Mullen 28  Aug. 

62 

Charles  E.  Hill 13  Nov. , 

CJutpltLin. 

Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


447 


FOURTEENTH  KEGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  Tvag  orfjanized  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1861.  for 
two  years,  and  mustered  out  j\Iay 
24,  1*863,  by  reason  of  expiration 
of  term  of  service.) 

l,The  oflScial  lif^t  of  battles  in  which 
thin  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel, 
James  McQnade 17  May,  61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Thomas  M.  Davies 27  June,  62 

Major. 
Lewis  Michaels 27  June,  62 

Captains. 

William  Ii.  Cowan 17  May,   61 

Charles  F.  MuUer 17  Hay. 

Horace  R.  Lahee 17  JTay, 

William  H.  Seymour 17  May, 

HenryGoFS 12  May,   62 

Edward  Warr 15  May, 

Robert  H.  Foote 87  June, 

PayetteM.  Butler 18  July, 

John  Stryker,  X- 20  July, 

First  Lieutenants. 

William  A.  Eowan 17  May,  61 

Sterling  W.  Hazen 3  Apr.,   62 

William  H.  Ellis IS-Jiily, 

William  D.  Bowers 20  July, 

Thomas  Manning,  Adft. .  5  Sept., 

Alfred  B.  Grunwell 23  Sept., 

AlbertG.  Spencer.- 24  Sept., 

James  Miller 17  Oct., 

Philip  D.  Altvater 3  Dec, 

Michael  McQuade,  jr.  . . .  1  Jan.,    63 

George  E.  Gee ,18  Feb., 

William  Broadhead,  R.  Q.  M.,a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

DaTid  W.  Tyrrell 27  June,  62 

Alfred  J.  Heffron 1  July, 

George  E.  Buss 18  July, 

Hugh  Duffy - 31  Aug., 

James  S.  Reynolds 5  Sept., 

John  H.  Snyder 23  Sept., 

George  W.  Abbey 17  Oct,, 

Thomas  L.  Ostrom 18  Feb.,  63 

Joseph  Herron 18  Feb., 

William  M.  Edmons,  a.  w,  m. 

Surgeon. 
Alonzo  Churchill 17  May,   61 

Assistant  Surgeons.    ■ 

Philip  W.  Shufelt  25  Aug.,  62 

Samuel  IngrahanL 26  Jan.,   63 

CJiaylain, 


Casualtihs. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

* 
First  Lieut.  Catluirinus  B.  Mervine,  Adj't,  July  15,  1862,  to 

Capt.  and  A.  A.  G. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  G.-  Bice,  January  8,  1862,  to  Captain 

9:Jd  New  York  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  E.  West,  November  18,  1862,  to 

Surgeon  28lh  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (17.) 

Major  Charles  B.  Young,  November  28,  1861. 
.Captain  William  R.  BrazSe,  February  26,  1862. 
Captain  John  J.  Babcock,  May  15,  1862. 
Captain  Alfred  Sears,  July  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  Bates,  IL  Q.  M..  July  20,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Rufus  Daggert,  December  4,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Barlett,  December  11,  1861. 
First  Liuut.  Rutger  D.  Crocker,  January  21,  1862, 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  .Smith,  January  23,  1862/ 
First  Lieut.  Seth  B.  Walworth,  Febraary  6,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Cone,  April  3,  1S62. 
First  Lieut.  William  Rauteuberg,  April  27,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  C.  Farrar,  September  23,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  F.  McQuade,  September  28.  1862. 
First  Lieut.  J.  Augustus  Curry,  October  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  G.  Jlorgan,  Januarv  4,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  A.  Gibbs,  July  28,  i!i62. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

Captain  Samuel  E.  Thompson,  May  1 2,  1862. 
Captain  George  T.  HolU iigwortli,  December  31,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Leman  W.  Bradley,  September  23,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  E.  Coatsworth, Sept.  24,  1862. 
Chaplain  Charles  E.  Hewes,  October  31,  1862. 

Died,  (3.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  H.  SkiUen,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines's 

Mills,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 
Captain  Frederick  Harrer,  July  13,  1862,  at  Savage  Station, 

Va.,  of  wounris  received  at  Gaines's  Mills,  Va.  ' 
First  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Lloyd,  killed  at  Malvem  Hill,   Va., 

July  1.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Grljfuh,  killed  in  axHion  July  1, 1862. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Delos  Cramer,  February  18,  18G3. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Warren  Taylor,  Febraary  18,  1863. 


KoTE. The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


448 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


SIXTEENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  May  15,  1661,  to  serve 
two  yeara.  It  was  mnstered  out 
May  22,  1863,  by  reason  of  expira- 
tion of  term  of  service.) 

(Tin?  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
thid  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
JoelJ.  Seaver 29  Sept.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Frank  Palmer..: 29  Sept.,  62 

Major. 
John  C.  Gillmore 29  Sept. ,  62 


Captains. 

George  Parker 15  May,   61 

"William  W.  "Wood 15  May, 

Frederick  C.  Tapley 6  Jniy, 

laaacT.Meny IB  July,    62 

Pliny  Moore 7  Aug., 

Henry  T.  Sanford 29  Sept., 

Wilson  Hopkins 14  Oct., 

William  L.  Best 17  Oct., 

Charles  M.  Hilliker..*-.-  6  Dec., 
Charles  H.  Bentley 21  Jan,^   63 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  A.  Vance 15  May,  61 

Wm.  H.  Daviea,  H  Q.  M  28  Oct., 

Wm.H.  Walling 25  June,  62 

Nelson  Z.  Cozzans 27  June, 

Charles  L.  Jones 7  Aug., 

William  II.  Jamison S  Aug., 

Samuel  W.  Gleas^on 9  Aug., 

Oliver  B.  Flagg 29  .Sept., 

Edwin  C.  Kuapp 14  Oct. , 

Andrew  Bayne 17  Oct., 

AsaphDoSge 21  Jan.,    63 

David  A.  Kevins,  .^r^'K-.H  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenants-, 


Henry  J.  Carllton 15  May, 

Ii-a  W.  Hare 4  July, 

William  E.IIesselgrave..  7  Oct., 

William  R.  lielmB -.14  Oct., 

John  II.  Austin 17  Oct., 

Charles  A.  Brown 15  Nov., 

William  H.  Morris 15  Nov., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (7.) 

Colonel  Thomas  A.  Davis,  March  7, 1862,  to  Brigadier  General 

of  vols. 
Captain  John  Tv.  Stetson,  March  13,  1852,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

59th  New  York  vols. 
Captain  Martin  N.  Curtis,  October  17,  jS62,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

142d  New  York  vols. 
Captain  Albert  M.  Barney,  January  21,  1863,  to  ^ieut.  Colonel 

142d  New  York  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  F.  Wead,  August  9,  1862,  to  Lieut. 

Colonel  98tb  New  York  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  Ho wland,  Adj%  September  16,  1E61,   to 

Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  P.  Wilson,  Adft,  March  11,  1863,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  A.  G. 

Resigned,  (16.) 

Colonel  Joseph  Rowland,  September  28,  1862. 
Captain  James  M.  Pomeroy,  July  6,  1861. 
Captain  Ransom  M.  Pierce,  June  26,  1862. 
Captain  David  A.  Kevin,  July  20,  1862. 
Captain  Peter  L.  Van  Ness,  December  6,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Arthur  DeWint,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  2Q,  1861, 
First  Lieut.  Royal  Corbin,  August  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Simon  C.  Vedder,  September  13,  1862. 
Secund  Lieut.  Archibald  S.  Tucker,  June  21,  U61. 
Second  Lieut.  Milton  E.  Roberts,  November  19,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  W.  Webster,  February  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  H.  Hamilton,  September  13,  1862. 
Second  Lieut  George  L.  Eastman,  October  9,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  C.  Murphy,  Januar}'  IB,  1863. 
Chaplain  Royal  B.  Stratton,  October  31,  1861. 
Chaplain  Andrew  M.  Miller,  September  26,  18G2. 


Discharged,   (3,) 

Captain  WaiTen  Gibson,  October  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  Lafountain,  October  7,  1862. 
Assistant  Sui'geon  John  E.  Moore,  August  7,  1862. 


Died,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Samuel  Marsh,  July  4, 1862,  of  wounds  received 

at  the  battle  of  Gaines's  Hill,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Alanson  M.  Barnard,  killed  in  battle  of  Gainesis 

Hill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John   McFadden,  *     August  8,  1862,  of  wounds 

received  in  the  battle  of  Gaines's  Hill,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Holbrook,  August  28,  1861,  of  diease, 

at  Alexandria,  Va. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Major  Buell  Palmer.  November  11,  IBCL 


*  For  Fifteenth  regiment  see  Fifteenth  Engineers. 


NEW    YORK  INFANTRY. 


449 


EnosHinman 6  Dec,  69 

Leonard  J.  Pierce .21  Jan. ,   63 

• 

- 

Surgeon. 

'William  B.  Crandall 15  May,   61 

• 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

^ 

Charles  J.  Pardee 13  Sept.,  62 

Chaplain. 

Francis  B.  Hall 17  9ct.,    62 

Note;— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


10  b 


450 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  May  24,  1861,  for 
twoyeara.  Originalcompany  G-wae 
consolidated  with  the  other  compa- 
nies of  this  regiment  in  March,  1863, 
and'company  A  of  the  53d  regiment 
Now  York  vols,  tronsferred  to  this 
regiroeot  as  company  G.  The  regi- 
ment was  mustered  out  June  2, 
]863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
tei-m  of  Hervice  ;  but  the  new  com- 
pany G,  being  composed  of  three- 
years  men,  was  transferred  to  a 
battalion  of  the  12th  Now  York 
vols.)  I 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
H.  S.  Lansing,  B.  Q 24  May,   61 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Nelson  B.  Bartram 10  May,  62 

Major. 
William  T.  C.  Grower,  a.  w.  m~ 


Captains. 

John  Vickera 3  Ang., 

MicahJ.Kelly 9  Nov., 

CharlcB  Hilbert 5  Dec, 

Hiram  WJIde 1  Sept.. 

Alvin  M.  Whaley 20  Sept., 

Terence  V.  Foley 31  Oct., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Gard'rS.Hawea,  J?.Q.Af.24  May, 

Waldo  Sprague H  July, 

Edwin  H,  Beardslcy 14  Aug., 

Irving  D.  Smith 30  Aug., 

John  P.  Hollers 2  Sept., 

JosephW.  Morey 1  Dec, 

Joneph  Foulke 15  Dec, 

Hervey-W.  Benson,  a.  w.  m. 
James  H.  Christie,  a.  w.  m. 

Seco7id  Lieutenants. 

Martin  Skully 13  Jan., 

George  Moore 7  Feb., 

Thomas  Benl,  a.  w.  m. 
William  H.  ClarkBon,  a.  w.  m. 
Edward  A,  Cowdy,  a.  w.  m. 
Syracuse  D.  Lusk,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Ma.ior  Charles  A.  Johnson,  October  4    1861,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

25th  New  York  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Azariah  B.  Shipman,  September  15,  1861, 

to  Surgeon  13th  New  York  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Hiland  A.    Weed,  December  11,   1861,  to 

Surgeon  25ih  Now  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (20.) 

Captain  Franklin  J.  Davis,  August  3,  1861. 
Captain  John  W.  Lyon,  November  9,  1861. 
Captain  Charles  G.  "Stnne,  February  22,  1862. 
C'iptain  Robert  L.  Livingston,  November  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Harwood  A.  Dudley,  November  12,  1861. 
First  Lieut,  Tveorge  C.  Soren,  December  17,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  Seaward,  December'24,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  W.  Lusk,  January  16,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  B.  Taylor,  A dj%  January  28,  18G3. 
First  Lieut.  George  Reynolds,  Jdj't,  July  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  Berrien,  September  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Johi]  F.  ]\IcCann,  August  5,  1661. 
Second  Lieut.  Romevn  Bogardns,  August  8,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  EliasB.  Pellet,  OctoberlS,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Everdell,  November  9,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Orrin  M.  Fitch,  December  11,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  David  Drake.  December  12,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Herbert  H.  Hall,  Febmary  9,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Fox,  July  11.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  Bathboue,  November  8,  1862. 


Discharged,  (13.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thomas  F.  Morris,  June  25,  1862. 
Captain  James  Tyrell,  November  24,  ]861. 
Captain  Gideon  H.  Jenkins,  December^,  1861. 
Captain  Charles  H.  Smith.  July  23,  1862. 
Captain  Liuhcr  Caldwell,  August  14,  1862. 
Captain  William,W.  Armstrong,  August  30,  1862. 
Captain  Livingston  Lansing.  January  27,  1S63. 
Captain  John  L.  Burleigh,  February  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Langford  C.  Mahie.  July  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Perry,  September  8,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Ai]gustu.>^  W.  Proseus,  January  18,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Chavks  H.  CoiEn,  June  4,  1802. 
Second  Lieut.  Cornelius  Greene,  Fehruai-y  14, 1863. 


Di'ed,  (8.)       , 

Captain  Isaac  D.  Blauvelt,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Bud,  Va., 
August  30,  1862. 

Captain  JamesH.  Demarcst,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 
August  30,  1862. 

Captain  Andrew  Wilson,  September  18,  1862,  of  Wfjunds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

First  Lieut.  R.  Stewart  Hart,  June  24,  1861,  at  New  York,  of 
disease. 

First  Lieut  Frederick  W.  Backus,  August  10,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, of  disease. 

''  Called  also  Westchester  Chasseurs. 


'NEW    TOEK    INFANTRY. 


451 


Surgeon. 
James  C.  Stewart 24  May,  61 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

I.  Newton  Goff 26  Aug.,  62 

Lewis  TJce,  a,  re.  m. 

Chaplain. 


First  Liout.   George  S.    Wilson,   Adft,  Fcbruaiy  7,  1863,  of 

wou'ids  received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Mattock,  July  31,  1861,  of  disease,  at 

Wasbington. 
SecoBd  Lieut.  James  Reed,  killed  ia  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 

AugTist  30,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Joel  O.  Martin,  February  23,  1863. 

Secoud  Lieut.  George  E.  Ingalls,  Kovember  15,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Arthur  M.  Sanford,  December  19,  1862. 


Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  John  G.  Pawkner,  April  22,  1863. 


Note. — The  roater  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  mustei*  out. 


452 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
\ork  city,  N.  Y.,  from  July  13, 
1863,  to  October  17,  1863,  to  mvve 
thrae  years.  It  was  muHtered  out 
of  service  July  13,  1865,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  I'roui  the-  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

James  Lake 3  Jan.,    65 

Major. 

Alexander  S.  Marshall. .25  Mar.,  65 

Captains. 

James  B.  Horner 29  Aug. ,  63 

John  Canty 2  St'pt., 

Charles  W.  Fairfield  ....14  Sept., 

William  E.  Fisher 3  July,    64 

John  P.  Hollers 10  Nov., 

Charles  H,  Pease 6  Jan.,    65 

Isaac  Menke 2  June, 

Bavid  A.  Harper 2  June, 

James  S.  France 2  June, 

John  Timon 2  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

G.  A.C.BaTneU,  Adft.Al  Ov.t,    63 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  lSt55.) 
WilliamCorry,  7t^.  Q.  jl/..  1  Nov.,  64 

Edwin  JaraeH 2  June,  65 

William  E.  Hatfield 2  June, 

Mattliew  Moloney 2  Juno, 

Edward  Golden 2  June, 

William  li.  Westcrvelt..  2  June, 

Clemens  Wehmanu 2  .June, 

Daniel  D.  McDougaU  . .  .2y  June, 

Second  Lieuttnant. 

JohnB.  Pannes 30  Dec,  63 

Surgeon. 

James  L.  Watson 22  Mar,,  65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

George  Yf ,  Davis 2  Mar.,  64 

Chaplain. 


Casualtie:s. 


Resigned,  (12) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Edward  Jardine,  May  10, 1864. 

Captain  Augustus  B.  Sage,  March  7, 1864. 

Captain  Hiram  Wilde,  April  8, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Raphael  Vega,  April  4, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Jeremiah  I.  Kelly,  July  21, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  IF.  Glasser,  September  20, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  Magee,  May  17, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Brown,  August  24, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  I.  Smith,  January  4,  ]865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Matthewson,  February  21,1865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  Fox,  March  14, 1665. 

Surgeon  James  G.  Stewart,  January  23, 1865. 

Discharged,  (7.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Joel  O.  Martin,  January  4, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Sigimund  M.  Berliner,  September  10, 1864 

First  Lieut.  James  F.  Summers,  November  8, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Alvin  M.  Whaler,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  14, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Oscar  Rein,  Juno  12, 1865. , 

Assistant  Surgeon  Marcus  F.  Creckaw,  November  8, 1864. 

Chaplain  Albert  F.  Griffith,  July  7, 1864. 

Died,  (2.) 

Colonel  William  T.  C.  Grower,  Septembers,  1864,. of  woundB 

reccivtd  in  action  nt  Jonesboro',  Ga, 
Captain  William  G.  Barnett,  killed  in  action  at  Averysboro', 

^^   '^     March  16,  1865. 


N.  C, 


(1.) 


Second  Lieut.  Moritz  Moller,  since  October,  1863. 

^Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Sheldon  A.  Hull,  June  30, 1864. 
Captain  Charles  Hilbert,  January  23, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  C.  C.  Green,  February  6, 1864. 


Note!.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
.  Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

,NOTE  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


KEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


453 


EIGHTEENTH  REGIMENT.* 

CThia  regiment  was  organized  at  Al- 
"  bany,    N.    Y.,    May    17,    1861,    to 
serve  two  yenrs.     It  was  mustered 
out  May  28,  1863,  by  reason  of  ex- 
piration of  term  of  service.) 

(The  ofScial  list  of  battles  in  wliich 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorallo 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
George  R.  Myers 9  Dec,   62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

John  C.  Meginnis 9  Dec,  62 

Major, 

Williams.  Gridley 9  Dec,  62 

Captains. 

Michael  H.  Donovan 17  May,    61 

Thomas  I.  Radcliffe 17  May, 

Robert  A,  Malone 90ec.,   62 

Eoswell  M.  Sayer 9  Dec, 

John  Vedder 9  Dec, 

John  M  joney 1  Apr.,   63 

A.  Barclay  Mitchell,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

E.  N.  Schermerhorn,  Adft,  1  Aug.,  62 

Henry  E.  Munger 9  Bee, 

William  B.  Purdy 9  Dec, 

John  S.  King 9  Dec. 

Alfred  Truax 9  Dec, 

John  M.  Dempsey 9  Dec, 

Thomas  S.  Lane 9  Deg., 

Alfred  M.  Chesmoi'e ii  Jan  ,    63 

Freeman  F,  Huntington-31  Jan., 
Sol.EusseU,jr.,i2.  Q.  A?.,  1  Mtiy, 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Joseph  Strunk 9  Dec,  62 

Andrew  0.  Beamp 9  Dec, 

JohnW.  Farr 9  Dec, 

Rodney  S.  Vedder 9  Dec, 

Arthur  M.  Grant 9  Dec, 

George  N.  Goodao 2  Jau.,    63 

James  Chalmers,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Nathan  P.  Rice,  a.  id.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Prank!  Mattimore 18  Aug.,  62 

JohnH.  Baitholf 21  Oct., 

Chaplain- 

Alfred  A.  Farr 27  Nov. ,  62 


Casualties. 


ProTTiotcd,  (2.) 

Captain  John  Hai=!tiDss,  September  8,  1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

7th  regiment  New  York  Heavy^Artillery 
Second  Lieut.   Edward  M.   Tilley,  June  9,  1862,  to  Captain 
and  A.  Q.  M. 

Resigned,  (22.) 

Colonel  William  H.  Young,  August  14, 1862. 
Captain  David  L.  Bartlett,  August  4,  1861. 
Captain  Peter  Bogau,  November  6,  1861. 
Captain  Stephen  Truax,  December  27,  1661. 
Captain  Henry  Puwrot,  July  27,  1862. 
Captain  Alhtn  S.  Scelij,  October  2,  1863. 
Captain  Horatio  P.  Goodno,  Januaiy  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  B.  Birmingham,  June  16,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  William  V.  Horcfall,  R.  Q.  M.,  SepL  18,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  I\Iorgan,  September  30, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  V/illiam  E.  Carmichael,  July  16,  1863. 
First  Liei'.t.  Alexander  H.  Wands,  July  18,  1862. 
Firxt  Lieut.  Isaac  S.  Green,  August  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Genrge  Chapman,  January  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  WilHam  Russell,  jr.,  R.  Q.  ilf.,  April  22,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Lieth,  October  9,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Heald,  November  5,  1861. 
Second  Lieut  Edward  W.  Groot,  December  18,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Metier  L.  Norton,  October  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Ellis,  February  10,  1863. 
.Surgeon  James  L.  Van  Ingen,  August  4,  1861. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Alexander  A.  Edmerston,  October  7,  1862, 

Discharged,  (1.) 

Captain  Daniel  Daley,  February  26,  1863. 

Died,  (5.) 

Colonel  William  A.  Jackson,  November  10,  1861,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Captain  George  Barry,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines's  Mills,  Va., 
June  27.  1863. 

Captain  2'heodore  C.  Rogers,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines's  Mill^ 
Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

Captain  William  Horsfall,  killed  at  Crampton's  Gap,  Va., 
September  14,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Russell,  Adj't,  July  28,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gaines's  Mills,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Henry  Wiltsie,  October  19,  1861. 
Fir&t  Liput.  Edward  Fisher,  March  25,  1662. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  M.  Holden,  July  22,  1662, 


*  Called  also  New  York  State  Rijles. 
NOTE. — The  roster  of  ofi&cers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


451 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


:twentieth  regiment,* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  nt  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  J8G1.  for 
two  yeara,  and  musttired  out  June 
1,  18G3,  by  rcaBon  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  wliich 
tliid  regiment  bore  au  honorable 
part  IK  not  yet  published  in  oi'dera.) 

Colonel. 

EmestVon  y(.-£(.-i^ac-li:3a.  Sl.,19  July,62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Engelberth  Schnepf 28  Apr,,  CC* 

Major. 

Lorenz  Meyer 28  Apr.,  62 

Captains. 

Joseph  I-Ineffling 6  May,    61 

riiTinan  Bcnnecke 16  July, 

Henry  R.  Kluckhuhn  ...  4  Nov., 

Henry  Kloeber 30  July,   G2 

William  Haffoer 10  July, 

Freilcrick  Sctzeiser 3  Aug., 

Herman  Stoeckel 19  Sept., 

licnry  R.  "VV:iIter .26  Sept., 

AdolpUus  Becker,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Lorch,  Adft 4  Nov.,  61 

A Iban  Ilottenvoth It  July,  ii2 

Napol eo n    S choenberger, 

R.  Q.M. 3  Aug., 

Paul  Gmehlin ]7Sept., 

Edward  Roehr 17  Sept., 

Conrad  Weiss ] 9  Sept., 

Moritz  Sternberg 26  Sept.,- 

t  Charles  "SVorrel 9  Oct., 

Fred.  W.  A.  Robenkranz  21  Oit., 

George  HinkLl 24  Feb.,   63 

Albert  Eitz '.....24  Feb., 

Ferdinand  Eange 24  Feb., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Greiner 17  Sept.,  62 

George  Strippel 17  Sept., 

Francis  Sehmid 17  Sept., 

Baptist  Firmback 26  Sept., 

"William  Eang 24  Feb.,   63 

Joseph  Kimneugieser 24  Feb., 

William  Meckel ;2 1  Feb., 

Robert  Rieger 24  Feb., 

Albert  Weber,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
Julius  Hansen,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Cleorge  Steinart 18  Aug.,  62 

Chaplain.' 
Gustav  Fritz,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Colonel  Max  Webber,  April  28,  1862,  to  Brigadier  General  of 
vols. 

Uesigned,  (26.) 

Colonel  Fravris  Wci^.%  July  4,  1862. 

Cajttain  Charles  IJochcitner,  July  6,  1661. 

Captain  Charlen  Sempsey,  July  6,  1861. 

CaptaiQ  William  Schoen,  July  10,  1861. 

Captain  Anthony  Bi-aklin,  August  2,  1861. 

Captain  tF.  John  Einbigler,  September  21,  1861. 

Captain  William  Syring,  November  5.  1861.. 

Captain  William  Von  Doehn,  November  16,  1861. 

Captain  Ernst  O.  Bernett,  July  10,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  Conturicr,  July  10,  1862. 

Captain  Henry  Stumpf,  July  11,  1862. 

Captain  Henri/  C.  Wcnlawsky,  August  2,  1862. 

Captain  Otto  Hoym,  September  19,  1862. 

Captain  Francis  Weber.  December  5,  1^62. 

Captain  John  F.  S.  Gray,  May  13,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  Minrh,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  8,  1861. 

First  Eieut.  Philip  Urackert,  July  25,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  William  Scheel,  August  6,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  George  Kunig,  July  10,  1862. 

'First  Lieut.  Rudolph  Bentlcy,  July  10,  18G2. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  Llunich,  Jul5'  11,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Stroh,   December  26,  1660. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  Kroi^ck,  October  5,  1861. 

Second  Liput.  Theodore  Banmback,  July  H,  1862. 

Second  Lieut,  George  Munch,  July  11,  180:}. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Alfred  S.  Oliver,  February  9,  18C3, 

Discharged,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  William  Kuechl,  July  17,  1861. 
First  Lir^ut.  Adolph  Wilson,  August  14,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Bieydorn,  December  26, 1862. 

Died,  (8.) 

Captain  Joseph  Otto,  June  4,  1861,  of  disease. 

Captain  Robert  Merkle,  September  26,  1S6J,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  the  battle  of  Antietam. 

First  Lieut.  G  Adolph  Lorenz,  lulled  in  battle  of  Antietam, 
September  17,  18G2. 

First  Lieut.  Jirob  Pabst,  killed  in.  battle  of  Antietam,  Sep- 
tember 17,  IHO'J. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Voelkcr,  September  17,  1862,  of  wounda 
received  at  the  battle  of  Antietam. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Roth,  SL>ptemberl8, 1862, of  wounds  received 
at  the  battle  of  Antietam. 

Fic;it  Lieut.  Christian  Lohman,  October  9,  18G2,  of  wounds 
received  at  the  battle  of  Antietam, 

Second  Lieut.  Adolph  Frirk,  September  17,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  at  the  battle  of  Antietam. 

Dismissed,  (2,) 

First  Lieut.  Julius  Devgelstedt,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  4,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  Heilaiid,  October  4,  1862. 


*  Called  also  United  Turner  Tiijlcs. 
t  Tilustcred  out  July  9,  1863, 

X  For  Nineteenth  rLgiment  see  Third  Heavy  Artillery. 
NOTE.— The  ro!=tcr  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  o"^ 


NEW    YORK   INFANTRY, 


455 


TWENTY-FIRST  EEGISIENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 
jnira,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1861,  to  sirve 

■  two  years.  It  was  mustered  out  of 
service  May  18,  1863,  by  reason  of 
expiration  of  term.) 

(The  ofScial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  publiehed  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

William  F.  Rogers 20  May,  61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Chester  W.Sternberg-..  8  Dec,   62 

Major. 

Edward  L.Lee 8  Dec,  62 

Captains. 
George  De  Witt  Clinton  20  May,    61 

George  N.  Layton 20  M  ay, 

Allen  M.Adams 1  JIar.,   62 

Alger  M.  Whaler 9  Aug., 

George  L.  Remiugton  . .  .30  Aug., 

Byron  Scbermerhora 1  Sept., 

Peter  C.Doyle.. - 9  Sept., 

Daniel  Myer,  jr 8  Dec., 

LeviVallier 15  Dec, 

Robert  P.  Gardner 31  Dec, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  E.  Efner 20  May,    61 

Frederick  Minery 9  Sept,,  62 

Henry  H.  Halsey 24  Sept.,   ■ 

Samuel  P.  Gail,  Adj't 1  Oct., 

Alb'tF.  Hansom, /i.Q.ilf.  1  Nov., 

John  E.  Ransom 2  Apr.,   63 

Samuel  McMurray 2  Apr., 

James  J.  McLeish,  a.  to.  m. 
George  Hurst,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  C.  Beebee,  a.  w.  m. 
Jacob  E.  Bergtold,  a.  w.  m. 
James  S.  Mulligan,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

JohnW.Davock 9  Aug.,  62 

DMiel Blackford 24  Sept., 

George  P.  Conk 1  Nov. , 

Harmanns  H.  Bridges..  1  Nov., 

Gayer  Gardner 8  Feb.,  63 

WUIiam  B.  Jewett 20  I'L-b.. 

Francis  Myers 6  Mar., 

James  S.  Gowana,a.  w.  m. 
John  McCabe,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Seth  French 6  Feb.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Charles  B.  Fry 23  Apr.,  G2 

Thomas  M.  Johnson 26  Dec, 

Chaplain. 

JohnE.  Robie 6  July,  61 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

Liflut.  Colonel  Adrian  R.  Root,  May  2,  1862,  to  Colonel  94th 
New  Y.ork  vols. 

Captain  James  C.  Strong,  December  17, 1861,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
38th  New  York  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Clinton,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  20,  1662, 
to  Captain  and  C.  S. 

AssistaiU  Surgeon  Joseph  A.  Peters,  October  1,  1862,  to  Sur- 
geon 6tk  New  York  cavalry  vols. 


Transferred,  (2.) 


1861,   to  49th 


Captain  William  C  Alberger,    September 

Xcw  York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Vv^illiam  F.  Wheeler,  October  1,  18G1,  to  49th 

New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (13.) 

Lieut.  Colonei  XViUiam  H.  Drew,  September  24,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  M.  Gaylord,  August  9,  1802. 
Cyptain  George  M.  Baker,  September  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Augustus  N.  Gillett,  August  1,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  G.  Lansing,  December  14,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Abbott  C.  Cnlkins,  AprQ  29,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  B.  Wright,  June  16,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  "William  O.  Brown,  May  7,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Nicholson,  August  6,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Sloan,  November  1,  1861. 
Seconfl  Lieut,  Henry  P.  Morse,  Api-il  29,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Morr'ls  H.  Alberger,  May  19,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Hickey,  Febi-uary  8,  1863. 

Discharged,  (8.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Horace  G.  Thomas,  December  8,  1862. 
Captain  John  H.  Canfield,  December  15,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Wilkeson.  October  1,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Hugh  Johnson,  May  6,  1862. , 
First  Lieut.  John  A.  Barney,  December  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  McBean,  August  1,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Mitchell,  September  24,  1863. 
Surgeon  Orestes  C.  Gibbs,  January  28,  1863. 

Died,  (4.) 

Captain  Jeremiah  V.  Washburn,  killed  at  battle  of  Bull  Run. 
Virginia.  August  30,  1862. 

Captain  Eliaha  L.  Hayward,  September  9,  1862,  at  Washing 
■ton,  of  d.sease. 

Second  Lieut.  iVilUam  L.  Whitney,  killed  at  battle  of  Grove- 
town,  Virginia,  August  30,  1862. 

Surgeon  Charles  H.Wilcox,  November  7,  1862,  at  Buffalo, 
New  York,  of  disease. 

Dismissed^  (1.) 

Second' Lieut.  Martin  R.  Clark,  March  2,1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


456 


NEW  YOEK  INFANTEY. 


TWENTY-SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(ThiH  regiment  was  organized  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  June  6,  1861,  lor  two 
yearn.  It  was  mustered  out  June 
19,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service.) 

(The  ofFcial  Hat  of  battles  in  wbich 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  it)  not  yet  publibhed  in  ordera.) 

Colonel. 
Walter  Phelps,  jr.,  a.  w.  m. 

Lieut.  Colonel.  ^ 
Thomas  J.  Strong 7  May,  63 

Major. 
Lyman  Ormsby 29  Apr,,  63 

Captains. 

Oliver  D.  Peabody 6  June,  61 

James  W.  McCoy 30  Aug.,  63 

Edward  F.  Edgerly 31  Aug., 

Daniel  Burgey 3  8ep., 

Frederick  E.  Eanger 1  Jan.,   63 

Lucius  E.  Wilson 15  Feb., 

AddiBon  L.  Esterbrook--27  Feb., 

Mathew  S.  Teller 8  May, 

Duucan  Cameron,  a.  id.  m.. 
Benjamin  P.  Wickham,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieiitenants. 

Henry  B.  Cook 23  Oct.,    62 

James  H  M(-Trill 5  Nov., 

"William  H.  Hoystadt 16  Nov., 

Gorton  T.  Thomas,  jr 1  Feb.,   63 

Asa  W.  Berry 15  Feb., 

Amos  T.  Calkins 27  Feb., 

WuiTen  Alien 1  Mar., 

John  J.  liaker 1  Mar., 

Malacln  Weidman,  Adjt.^G  *  an, 

A.  I-Jalleck  Holbrook 14  May, 

Jas.  W.  Schtiuck,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

T-^ester  A.  Baitlett 22  Apr.,  62 

Charles  H.  A  kin 23  Oct. , 

Salmon  D.  Sherman 5  Nov., 

George Wetmore IJan.,   63 

James  Vclieau 1  Feb  , 

Patrick  McCbll 28  Feb., 

George  C.  Kingsley '.   1  Mar., 

Charles  T.  Bellamy 26  Mar., 

Marbhall  A.  Duera 14  May, 

Surgeon. 
Ellas  L.  Bissell 20  Nov. ,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Austin  W.  Holden 24  Aug.,  62 

Chaplaiii. 
Henry  H.Bates 4  July,  Cl 


Casctalties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

FirHt  Lieut.   Henry  D.  Woodruff,  R.  Q.Af.,  Augusts,  1861,  to 
Captain  and  C.  S. 

Resigned,  (12.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  McKee.  February  13,  1863. 
Captain  Benjamin  Mowlier,  February  'ZQ,  1662. 
Captain  Orville  B.  5mz;/i,  November  5,  1862, 
First  Lieut,  .lames  H.  Brott,  December  21,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Arlin,  January  8,  18G2. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Frnyne,  Adj't,  January  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Jo.'-eph  R.  Seaman,  February  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  F.  Town,  July  23,  1862. 
PirBt  Lieut.'Thomas  B.  Fi^k,  October  23,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  S.  Fassett,  Adj't,  March  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Horton  P.  Gagger,  October  3,  1861. 
Second  Lieut,  Hoi'ace  W.  Lacca,  February  27,  1862. 

Discharged,  (8.) 

Major  George  Clenden,  jr.,  March  20,  1863. 
Captain  Austin  W.  Holden,  August  24,  1862.     (Kecommia- 
sioned  Assistant  Surgeon  same  regiment,  August  24,  1863.) 
Captain  Jacob  L.  Yates,  March  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  'William  A.  Piersons,  October  31 ,  18G2. 
First  Lieut.  Clark  W.  Buntlcy,  February  6,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  llobert  A.  Lice,  December  14,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Doubleday,  May  14,  1863.        ■ '' 
Assistant  Surgeon  Miles  Goodyear,  Jauuary  28,  1863. 

Died,  (12.)- 

Lieut.  Colonel    Gorton    T.    Thomas,     September  7,   1862,  of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Ya. 
Captain  Robert  E.  McCoy,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 

August  29,  1862. 
Captain  Miles  P.  S.  Cadwell,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 

August  30,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  S.  Milliman,   September  10,   1662,  of  wounds 

rect-ived  at  Manassas,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Carlisle  D.  Beaumont,   killed  in   action  at  Bull 

Run,  Va.,  August  29,  1862. 
Fir&t  Lieut.  Duncan  Lendmm,  killedin  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 

August  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.   KUliam  T.  Norris,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 

Va.,  August  3U,  lt?(j2. 
First  Lieut.  Hiram  Clute,  September  28,  1862,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  William  T.  Beattee,  killfed  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 

Va.,  August  30,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Piersons,    September  17,  1862,  of 

wounds  received  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  Qharles  Cv^hing,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 

Md.,  September  17,  1862. 
Saigeon  Joseph  B.  Artherly,  August  12, 18G2,  at  Falmouth,  Va. 

Missing,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Hay,  since  June  6,  1861. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Surgeon  William  F.  Hutchison,  November  24,  1862. 


NOT£.— The  rOBter  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


JSKVV     XUIIK    .INi'AKTEY. 


457 


TWENTY-THIED  REGIMENT. 

Casualties. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 

mira,  N.  Y.,  May  16, 1861,  to  serve 

Promoted,  (1.) 

two  years.     It  was  mustered  ont 

May  23,  1863,  by  reason  of  expira- 

First Lieut.  Myron  H.  MandevUle,  R.  Q.  M.,  November 

18 

tion  of  term  of  service.) 

1862,  to  Captain  and^.  Q.  M. 

(•The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 

Resigned,  (12.) 

this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 

part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain  Marshall  M.  Laydon,  September  23,  1861. 
Captain  Sumner  Barstnw,  February  16,  1863. 

Colond. 

First  Lieut.  Alvah  D.  Waters,  October  1,  1861. 

Henry  C.  Hoffman 16  May,   61 

First  Lieut.  Neville  C.  Wilkinson,  November  7,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Cornelius  P.  Mowers,  November  12,  1861 . 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Pierce,  April  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  B.  Andrews,  May  7,  1862. 

NironM.  Crane 16  May,   61 

First  Lisut.  Newton  S.  Colby,  May  16,  1862. 

Major. 

First  Lieut.  Florence  Sullivan,  February  21,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  E.  Biles,  November  28,  1861. 

WUUnm  M.  Gregg..!... 16  May,   61 

Surgeon  Seymour  Churchill,  June  23,  1862. 

Captains. 

Chaplain  Ezra  F.  Crane,  January  26,  1863. 

Theodore  Schlick 16  May,   61 

Discharged,  (1.) 

Luzerne  Todd 16  May, 

William  W.  Dingleday..l6  May, 

Captain  George  H.  Powers,  March  12, 1863. 

Franlilin  B.  Doty 16  May, 

James  H.  Chapman 16  May, 

Died,  (2.) 

Matt.  B.  Fowler 16  May, 

William  W.  Cole 23  Sept., 

Captain  Martin  C.  Clark,  killed  while  en  route  to  Elmira, 

N 

Moses M.  Van  Beuschoten  1  Mar.,  63 

Y.,  May  13,  1863. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieut.  Rodney  W.  Steele,  December  7,  1861,  of 
phoid  fever,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

ty 

William  Hayt,  ^<ij'(.... .16  May,   61 

Lemuel  K.  Bradley 16  May, 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Ira  Cone 16  May. 

Albert  0.  Durland 16  May, 

Second  Lieut.  John  S.  Tunniclige,  October  14,  1862. 

Samuel  N.  Benedict 7  Nov., 

Benjamin  Bennitt 28  Nov;, 

William  H.  J.mca 16  May,   62 

Lucien  W.  Bingham,  R. 

Q.  M 27  Dec, 

Charles  0,  Durland 1  Mar.,  63 

Hugh  J.  Baldwin,  a.  w.  m. 

Leonard  T.  Hathaway,  a.  'w.  m. 

Duane  Thompson,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Prentiss 16  May,   61 

Samuel  W.  Cass 16  May, 

I.uclenB.  Main 23  Sept., 

James  Bowker. .• 7  Nov., 

Hiram  S.Smith 2  Apr.,  62 

Cyrus  Kellogg 15  May, 

George  B.  Staniford 28  Oct., 

JudD.Burt 21Feb.,   63 

William  V.  Bailey 1  Mar., 

Archibald  N.  Devoe,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

William  A.  Madill 7  Aug. ,  52 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Thomas  A.  ,St:iweU 18  Sept.,  62 

WilUam  Taylor 28  Oct., 

Chaplain. 

James  De  Boia,  i^.  w.  m. 

NOTE. — Tile  roster  of  officerB  is  given  ae  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


458 


NEW  '  YORK    IXFANTUY. 


TWENTY-FOURTH    REGI- 
MENT.^ 

(Tliis  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 
niira,  N.  Y,,  Miiy  17,  1861,  to  eerve 
two  yearn.  It  wats  niuatered  out 
May  29,  1863,  by  reason  of  ex-pira- 
tiou  of  term  of  service.) 

.  (The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  whicli 
this  regiment  bore    an   honorable 

pai't  is  not  yet  publislied  in  ordera.) 

Colonel. 
Samuel  R.  Beardsley ]6  Jan.,    63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Robert  Oliver,  jr 16  Jan.,   63 

Major. 

Melzer Richards 16  Jan.,    63 

Captains. 

Oi'ville  J.  Jenningi^ 17May,   61 

William  D.  Furguson.  ...17  May, 

Albert  Taylor 17  May", 

John  Ratigan 4  Nov.,  62 

William  L.  Yeckley 25  Nov., 

JanifB  N.  Root 23  Dec., 

Thomas  Murray 1  Fib.,    63 

Sevenin  Beaulieu 1  Mar., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Cnlvin  P.nrch 17  i\Iay,    61 

Richard  L.  Hill,  Adft. . .  .17  Uny, 

Henry  Sandhuvel 17  May, 

C.  J.  Richardson,7Z.  Q.  M-17  Sept., 

Duncan  Campbell 30  Aug.,  62 

William  iS.  Mortie 4  Nov., 

John  S.  McNair 25  Nov., 

Orren  M.  Stevens 1  Jan.,    63 

Daniel  Morrisyey 1  Feb., 

Simon  V.  Odekirk 14  Ftb., 

Marcufi  A.  Corey 17  Feb.. 

Andi-ew  J.  Whaiey 1  ilar. , 

Second  Lieutenants. 

EdsonD.  Goit 17  Mai-.,    61 

William  H.  Adriance 30  Aug.,  62 

Stephen  J.  Scriber 30  Aug., 

Gale  E.  Kingsley 21  Sept., 

S.  Augustus  Howe 4  Nov., 

John  R.  Fender 19  Nov., 

Alexander  K.  Penfield- -.20  N^v., 

Norman  G.  Ooooer 17  Fub.,   63 

Theron  W.  Haight 17  Feb., 

Charles  Wightman  ..-.,.  3  Api'., 

Surgeon. 

James  B.  Murdock 17  Stay,    61 

Assistant  Burgeons. 

John  D.  Hall 25  Aug.,  62 ■ 

E.Cook  Webb 2  Jan.,    63 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4,) 

Major  Jonathan  Tarbell,  December  28,  1861,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

91et  regiment  New  York  vols. 
Captain  Francis  C.  Miller,  November  4, 1862,  to  Major  147th 

regiment  New  York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  George  S.  Shaw,  August  2,  1862,  to  Captain 

and  A.  A.  D.  C. 
Assistant  Sargcon  Lawrence  Reynolds,  January  9,  1862,  to 

Surgeon  63d  regiment  Neyv  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (9.) 

Colonel  Timothy  Sullivan,  January  14,  1863. 
Captain  Edward  M.  Paine,  Atigust  7,  1861. 
Captain  Levi  Beardsley,  November  22,  1862. 
Captain  Samuel  H.  Brown,  Fei)ruiry  1,'1863. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  Clcary,  November  19,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Jonathan  R.  Ayer,  Jaiiuary  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  L.  Pavy,  October  3,  1861. 
Second  Lieut,  Norman  Holly,  January  27,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  S.  Hiram  Plumb,  November  23,  1862. 

Discharged,  (4.) 

Captain  Archibald  H.  Preston,  November  1.  1861. 
Captain  John  D.  O'Brian,  Decemb<-r22,  1862. 
Second  Li(^ut.  WjUiam  Wills,  January  30,  1862. 
Chaplain  Mason  Gallagher,  February  21,  1862. 

Vied,  (7.) 

Major  Andrew  J.  Barney,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 

August  30,  18i;3. 
Captain  John  P.  Buckley,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run,-Va., 

Augnst  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thendoi-e  Dalrymple,  April  21, 1862,  of  disease,  at 

AVashingtnn    D.  C. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  B.  Corse,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va,, 

August  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Daniel  C.  Hubbard,  August  30,  1863,  of  wounda 

received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  Ten  Eych  G.  Pawling,  killed  in  action  nt  Bull 

Run,  Va.,  August  30,  1863. 
Second   Lieut.    Jamts   A.    Brown,    September    21,    18G2,   of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Augustus  Phillips,  March  20,  1863. 
Captain  Betlenden  Hutcheson,  March  29,  1863. 


*Also  called  First  Oswego  Regiment. 
Note, — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


459 


TWENTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  wfta  organized  nt  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  May  11, 
]86l,  to  Juno  26,  1861,  for  two 
years.  It  was  mu^tered  out  July 
10,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiratio*  of 
term  of  service. ) 


(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yetpubliehed  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
Char'.ea  A._  Johnson 1  Apr.,  62 

LietUenaTit  Colonel. 

Major. 


Captains. 

Benjamin  F.  Hams 8  Jnn.,   62 

Wesley  W.  Connor 21  June, 

James  S.  Gmhain 27  June, 

John  G.  Vanderzec 11  Aug., 

Dudly  Olcott =.28  Nov., 

I'atriclt  Connelly .3  Feb.,  63 

IhomasE.  Bibbop 27  Feb., 


Fh'st  Lieutenants. 

Ephraim  Stewart 25  Nov.,  62 

Jas.  Nicholson.  R.  Q.  M-  3  Fc-b.,   63 

Thomas  Coglan 3  Feb., 

Terence  Coolt .27  Fub., 

Samuel  Stocking,  a.  w.  m. 
Oliver  C.  Houghton,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Norman  Hasf 28  No-{-.,  63 

Cliarles  A.  McCrea 3Feb.,   63 

Patrick  K.  Burna 3  Feb., 

Michael  Tierney 3  Feb., 

James  J.Bruce 3  Feb., 

Robert  McLachlan 3  Feb., 


Surgeon. 

HilandA.Wecd 12  Dec,  Q\ 

*  Called  also  Union  Rangers. 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (I.) 

Captain     W.  W.  Bates,         August  22,  1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
b  th  Now  York  heavy  artillery. 

Resigned,  (46.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Edmund  C.  Charles,  October  4,  1861. 

Captain  Daniel  Bruce,  July,  18G1. 

Captain  Darius  McManus,  July,  1861. 

Captain  Alexander  L,  Graham,  August,  1861. 

Captain  Thomas  Wallace,  October  23,  18G1. 

Captain  Robert  Sturgeon,  Oct'iber  31,  1861. 

Captain  Thomas  J.  Dorenus,  October  31,  1361. 

Caplain  William  Cr.  CVovi  r,  November  5,  1861. 

Captain  Robert  Johnson,  November  7,  1861. 

Captain  Jlichacl  Norton, .November  11,  1861. 

Captain  Walstein  Ci.  Smith,  November  23,  1861. 

Captain  Nathan  T.  Lcp,  Novembt-r  24,  1861. 

CaiJtain  J.  Howard  A'krrman,  December  24,  1861. 

Captain  Alexander  W.  Shaw,  January  4.  1862. 

FiintTieut.  Theodore  Allen,  AugUKt"20,' 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Frank  Webb,  September  4,  186L 

First  Lieut.  John  Barrett,  September  10,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  George  McGoff",  October  28,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  James  liarclaij,  October  31 ,  1861.  M 

!^rst  Lieut.  James  Devoy,  November  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  fValtcr  J  Burk,  November  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Jam^s  Edgcworth,  November  20,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Edwai-fl  A.  Willonghbey,  November  22,  1861. ' 

First  Lieut.  Cornelius  P.  Moore,  January  10,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Salisbury,  January  12,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Mor?m  V.  Young,  Jnne  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  B.  (rrp.en,  December  18,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Bartine.  July  2,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Kelly,  August  8,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  McLean,  August  15,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  M.  Theall,  October  23,  186L. 

Second  Lieut.  Charleft  J.  McCoi-mick,  October  31,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Allen  Barkley,  Novcml^er  1,  1861. 

Second  lAeiit.  James  McKenna,  November  2,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Francis  Kerrigan,  November  5,  lt'61. 

Second  Lieut.  Bn/jcrt  McQinn,  November  7,  1S61. 

Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Kerrigan,  November  23,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Griffin,  November  23,  1361. 

Hqcqw^  XAiiut,  Epcnetus  Pla't,  November  27,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  JoAh  W.  Sibcll,  June  14.  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  D.  Reynolds,  Janunry  24,  1862. 

Surgeon  Samuel  N.  Fiske.  December  12,  1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Cumelbis  B.  O'Leary,  October  11,  1361. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Daniel  H.  Murphy,  April  4,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Warren  A.  Tallaiadce,  November  30, 1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  I^aac  L.  Welch,  April  28,  1863. 

Discliargcd,  (7.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  F.  Savage,  September  12,  1862. 
Captain  Michael  Holly,  November  7,  1861. 
Captain  Egbert  Alcoit,  February  20,  1862. 
Captain  Thomas  P.  Abbott,  June  21,  1862. 
Captain  ^;6cr(  W.  Preston,  September  22,  1862. 
Sicond  lAzvX.  Patrick  Hicks,  September  12,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  David  McKinley,  October  27,  1862. 


Died,  (11.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Edwin  S.  Gilbert,  Febniary  22,  1863,  at  Ro- 
chester, N.  Y. 


4G0 


TTEW   YOEK    INPANTRT. 


Assistant  Sargcon. 
Luther  Phillip T.  26  Dec. ,  62 


■Chaplain. 


Major  Shf^pard  Gleason,  June  17,  1863,  at  Gum  Spring,  Ya., 

of  congestion  of  the  brain. 
Captain  Thomas  Kerrigan,  December  12,  1861,  at  Providence 

hoKpitnl,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Captain  Michaxsl  McMaHon,  killed  at  battle  of  Hanover  Court 

House,  Va.,  Mny  '^^7,  1862. 
Captain  ArcJiibald  H.  Furguseii,  June  28,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Cyrus  Shay,  June  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 
Fir^t  Liriit.  George  E.  Fisk,  killed  in  action  at  Hanover  Court 

House,  Va.,  May  27,  1862. 
FirHt  Lieut.  Washington  B.  Fairman,  June  30,  1862,  of  woundK 

received  at  Gaines's  Mill,  Ya. 
Second  Lieut.  TkomasP.  T/zoTTipson,  killed  at  battle  of  Hanover 

Court  IIouBe,  May  27,  3862. 
Second   Lieut.   Charles  Hatpin,  killed  in  action  at  Hanover 

Court  Hnnse,  Mny  27.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.   Uichard  Esselstyn,  May  31,  1862,  in  Hichmond, 

of  wounds  received  at  battle  of  Hanover  Court  House,  Ya. 

Missing,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Heath,  since  October  10, 1862. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Colonel  James  E.  Kerrigan,  March  6,  1862. 
Captain  Thomas  W.  Alaxwen.  October  11,  1862. 
First  Lient.  Edwin  L.l^ccd,  October  11,  1862. 
First  Lient.  William  Fay,  November  26,  1861. 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  C.  O'Neil,  September  12,  1862 

Deserted,  (2.) 

Major  George  Mounthy,  July  20,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Cook,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  13,  1861. 


Note. — The  i-oster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRT. 


461 


TWENTY-SIXTH  KEaiMENT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  21,  18GI,  to 
Berve  two  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  Bfay  28,  1^6^,  by  reason  of  ex- 
piration of  term,  of  aervice.) 

(The  ofScial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  id  not  yet  published  iu  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Richard H.  Richardson.. 22  Nov.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Gilbert  S.  Jennings,  a.  w.  7a. 

Major. 

■Ezra  F.  Wetmore 19  Sept.,  63 

Captains, 

James  H.  Mcliaughlin  ,  .19  Oct.,    62 
Edward  A.  Roys  Lewin.. 31  Oct., 

L.  Frank  Binder 31  Oct., 

John  T.  Kingsbury 31  Oct., 

William  J.  Harlow 20  Nov., 

George  A.  BlackwcU  ...26  Dec, 
Norman  W.  Palmer,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

■William  H.  Milstead 1  Oct. ,    62 

John  S.  JcnningH 1  Oct., 

Jabcz  L.  Miller 31  Oct., 

Enoch  Jones 31  Oct., 

Martin  N.  Dunham 20  Nov., 

Charles  Ackerman,^rf;'(. 15  Doc, 
C.DcW.Staring.TZ.  Q.  M.  6L\b.,  63 

Albert  D.  Lynch 25  Mar., 

Charles  Schmidt,  a.  w.  m. 
William  H.  Sanford,  a.  w.  m. 
Emmott  Harder,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Julius  ITlman 28  Sep.,    62 

John  Bevines 24  Nov., 

Joaeph  Kleinficld 15  Dec, 

Alfred  J.  Swan 16  Feb.,  63 

William  H.  Holstead,  a.w.m. 
Willard  G  Hol-tead,  a.7o''m. 
Valentine  Peters,  a.  w.  m. 
William  P.  Gifford,  a.  to.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Walter  B.  Coventry 21  May,    61 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
I,  H.  Searle 2  Sept.,  62 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Captain  George "W.  Arrowsmith,  September9, 1852,  ioA.  A.  G. 

U.  S.  vola. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Aaron  J.  Steele,  November  10, 1862,  to  Sur* 

goon  38th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (35.) 

Colonel  William  H.  Christian,  September  19,  1862. 

Captain  Anton  Brendls,  August  6,  1861. 

Captain  John  H.  Fairbanks,  August  7,  1861. 

Captain  John  H.  Palmer,  August  7,  1861. 

Captain  William  R.   TFe.-,r,  January  11,  1862. 

Captain  W.  Melvin  Brown,  July  24,  1863. 

Captain  George  A.  Blackwfll,  April  2,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  B.  Coventry,  October  19, 1862. 

Captain  William  H.  Chnrch,  November  14.  1863. 

Captain  Edmund  R.  P.  Shurley,  April  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Oliver  W.  Sheldon.  August  6,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Ruffus  D.  Patten,  August  6,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  J.  Flint,  August  7,  1861. 

First  Lieut,  David  Smith,  jr.,  AdJ't,  Augui-t  7,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Barager,  August  7,  1861.  * 

First  Lieut.  William  E.  Mercer,  August  7,  18GL 

First  Lieut.  Hevry  D.  Barnette,  October  28,  18G1. 

First  Lieut.  Gilbert  Hay,  Novembers,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Josiah  E.  Roberts,  November  7,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  William  Cone,  November  7,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  A.  Alonzo  Thompson,  January  11,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  B.  Blackwell,  R,  Q.  M.,  March  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Lasher,  April  7,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Gardner,  January  10,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  Harrington,  July  20,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Perry  D.  Hecox.  July  21,  186L. 

Second  Lieut.  James  Van  Vleck,  August  6,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Bevines,  August  6,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Kinney,  August  7,  iP'il. 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  L.  Hall,  August  7,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  R.  Johnson,  January  28,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Frank  Lee,  October  29,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Wamplc,  February  24,  1863. 

Chaplain  Ira  Smith,  September  13,  1861. 

Chaplain  Daniel  W.  Bristol,  January  3,  1663. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Captain  James  B.  Caryle,  March  11,  1663. 

Died,  (5.) 

Captain  Montgomery  Cossleman,  killed  in  action  August  30, 

1862. 
Captain  Thomas  Davis,  killed  in  action  August  30,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  E  Jennings,  October  1,  1862.  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.    William  K.  Bacon,  AdJ't,  December  15,  1862,  of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Fiederickstourg,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  Hugh  Leonard,  killed  in  action  AtigUBtSO,  1862. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  M.  Wight,  since  November  20, 1862. 

Deserted,  (1,) 
Captain  William  H.  Neill,  December  — ,  1862. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


462 


KEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


TWENTY-SEVENTH   REGI- 
MENT. 

(Tliig  regiment  wng  organized  at 
Elinira,  N.  Y.,  May  21,  1861,  for 
two  years.  It  waa  mustered  out 
ilay  31, 1863,  by  reason  of  expii'a- 
tion  of  term  of  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  wbicb 
this  regiment  bore  an  liononible 
part  is  not  yet  publiribedin  orders.) 

•  Colonel. 

Alexander  D.  Adams 21  Nov.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Joseph  H.  Eodine 21  Not.,  62 

Major. 

George  G.  Wanzer 21  Nov.,  62 

Captains. 

Edwin  D.  ComBtock 21  Nov.,  62 

Charles  A.  V/cllfl 21  Nov., 

H.  Seymour  Hall 21  Nov., 

Burton  Freeman 21  Nov., 

Albert  M.  Tyler 27  Nov., 

Edward  P.Gould 22  Dec., 

Seymour  Pierce 23  Dec, 

George  H,  Romon 1  Mar.,   63 

Henry  11.  White,  a.  w.  m. 
Shermau  SI.  Seeley,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Chas.E.  Thomp60n,^rf;'i.21  Nov.,  62 

James  M.  Watson 21  Nov., 

Georges.  Gaskill 21  Nov., 

Darwin  Maltby 22  Nov., 

Texas  AngL-!,  R.  Q.  M. .  .22  Nov., 

William  M.  Nimbs 22  Dec, 

George  H.  Robertson 22  Dec, 

Charles  Rock 22  Dec, 

Ci-owby  Hopkins 4  Jan.,    63 

'  Lewis  C.  Bartlett,  a.  w.  m. 
John  R.  Briggs,  a.  w.  m. 
Edward  C.  Camp,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Eri  S.  Watson 13  Nov. ,  62 

William  McJlahon 21  Nov., 

Willis  J.  Kendal! 22  Nov., 

Charles  N.  Elliott 27  Nov., 

Frederick  Randall 27  Nov., 

Clinton  E.  liodgman 22  Dl-c, 

Charles  Sherman 4  Jan.,    63 

Edward  11.  Crady 1  Mar,, 

John  C.  Fairchilds,  a.  w.  m. 
Harvey  R.  Claris,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Norman  S,  Barnca 21  May,    61 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

William  H.  Stuart 26  Aug.,  62 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (9.) 

Colonel  Henry  W.  Slocum,  iLEI.  y.,  August  9, 1861^  to  Briga- 
dier General  of  vols. 

Colonel    Joseph    J.  Bartlett,    October  4,   1862,    to   Brigadier 
General  of  vols. 

Resigned,  (32.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  JoKeph  .T.  Chambers,  August  13, 1861. 

Blajor  Curtiss  C.  Gardiner.  July  21,  1862. 

Oaptain  l^dwanl  L.  Lewift,  August  2,  1861. 

C.tptain  James  Perkins,  November  7, 1861. 

Captain  Charles  E.  Martin,  Feb.-uaiy  6,  18C2. 

Captain  Philo  D.  Phillips,  April  24.  1863. 

Captain  Henry  L.  Acliilles,  jr.,  June  9,  1862. 

CaptaiQ  Hiram  C.  Rodgers,  July  20, 18G2. 

Captain  Pi_-ter  Jay,  August  14,  1862. 

Captain  Samuel  M.  Harmon.  September  26, 18r2. 

Captain  William  H.  H.  Hraincrd,  November  ^7, 18C2. 

Captaiu  Albert  G.  Northrop,  November  27,  lcG2. 

Captain  William  11.  8wan,  March  9, 1863. 

First  Lieut  Henry  Ford,  August  1, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  William  A.  Sheldon,  Augu  ,t  1,1861. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Jackson,  August  10,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Davis  C.  Uartshorn,  February  6, 1862. 

Fir,-.t  Lieut.  Lafayette  Cross,  February  22, 1862. 

First  X^icut.  Beiijamm  Rankio,  July  oO,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  A.  Hamilton,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  7, 1862. 

First  Lient.  William  C.  IJclden,  January  4, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Andrim  Patrullo,  Jaiiiiary  18, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Ciuirles  D.  Rice,  ^Vugust  1,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Oscar  H.  Phillips,  August  U,  186L 

Second  Lieut.  James  King,  March  8, 1SG2. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Haunington,  JuJy  10, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  E.  Rouh,  November  13,  18S2. 

Second  Lieut.  Nicholas  Christman,  November  20, 1SG3. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Williams.  November  23, 1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Baruett  W.  Morse,  July  19, 1862. 

Chaplain  Daniel  D.  Buck,  February  26, 1863. 

Chaplain  John  G.  AVebster,  March  18, 18G3. 

Discharged,  (7.) 
Captain  William  M.  Bleakly,  February  8, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  P.  Jenkins,  Adjt,  October  16, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  W.  Dick,  January  30, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  IL  Hard,  February  23, 18G2. 
First  Lieut.  Chailes  S.  Baker,  February  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  E.  Northrop,  December  17, 1861 
Second  Lieut.  James  C.  Croft,  January  30, 1862. 

Died,  (4.) 

Firpt  Lieut.  William  H.  Coan,  September  11, 1862,  at  Wash- 
ington. D.  C,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  Asa  Park,  killed  at  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21, 1861. 

Second  Ij'wmX.  Joseph    Webster,  July  22,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ci-ived  at  Gaines's  Mill,  Va.  * 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Gaul,  August  20, 1862,  at  New  York, 
of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Melville  W.  Goodrich,  Adj't,  August  30, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Geurgt  A.  Dickson,  October  11, 1862." 

Cashiered,  (2.) 
First  Lieut.  James  P.  Kirby,  It.  Q.  M.,  November  22,  IBfiS. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  McKay,  March  20, 1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


463 


TWENTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1861,  for 
two  *y«ars.  It,  was  rauistered  out 
June  2,  liJpG,  by  reasou  of  expira- 
tion of  term  of  s^'vice.) 

(The  ofiicial  list  of  battles  ta  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Edwin  P.  Brown 1  Nov.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

ElliottW.  Cook .'.28  Feb., -63 

Major. 

Theophilus  Fitzgerald... 28  Feb.,  63 

Captains. 

Theodore  P.  Gould 22  May,    61 

Charles  H.  Fenn 22  Mav, 

William  W.  Bush 2-3  May, 

Christopher  L.  Skecls...  1  Nov.,  62 

Lafayette  Chaffee 28  Feb.,   63 

Alfred  B.  Judd. . ! 28  Feb. , 

John  C.  Terry 28  Feb,, 

James  D.  Ames 28  Feb., 

WiUiam  P.  Warren,  a.  w.  m. 
William  W.  Kowley,  a.  lo.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  Davi«,  Adft 28  Feb.,  63 

Edwiu  A.  Swan,  R.  Q.  jU.28  Feb., 

Jeremiah  Long 28  Ptb., 

Harvey  Padclford 26  Feb., 

William  M.  Kenyon 28  Feb., 

John  D.  Woods 28  Feb., 

Myron  F.  Warfield 11  May, 

Orson  T.  Southworth 28  i'eb., 

Norman  E.  G.  Wadhams,  a.  w.  m. 
George  M.  Ellicott,  a.  w.  m. 
Frank  N.  Wicker,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Lewis  r>.  C.  Gaskell 28  Feb.,  63 

Frank  B.  Seely ,28  Feb., 

Lucien  R.  Bailey 28  Feb., 

James  Smith 28  Feb., 

John  H.  Buc'kbee 28  Feb., 

John  J.  Sullivan .2tf  Feb., 

NormoD  O.  Allen 11  May, 

Henry  S.  Gulick 11  Blay, 

Peter  B.  Kelchner,  a.  iD.  m. 
Charles  S.  Baker,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Joseph  E.  West IS  Nov.,  62 

AssistaiU  Surgeon. 
Robert  T.  Paine,  jr 28  Dec.,  61 

Chaplain. 


CASUALrtES. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  ErwVn  A.  Bowen,  October  27,  1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
ISlst  Nijw  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Major  James  R.  Mitchell,  September  13,  1861. 
Captain  David  Eardie,  June  1,  1862. 
Captiiin  Henry  H.  Paige,  July  18,  1862. 
Captaiu  Wiiliam  II.  H.  Mapes,  Noveniber  6,  3862. 
First  Lieut.  James  O.  Nk-kerson,  January  28,  ]Sf)2. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  R.  "Whiteher,  Janpary  30,  ]662. 
First  Lieut.  Justin  C.  Ware,  February  12,  lg62. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  J.  Brown.  June  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Volney  Farley,  Jime  16,  ISdZ 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Conh  y,  January  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  A.  Bmgham,  January  3U.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Repass,  jr..  February  16,  I8G2. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Maxiccll,  Jifly  21,  ]&(J2. 
Second  Lieut.  William  S.  BIcAUister,  Noveniber  — ,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  "William  F.  Williams.  February  2,  18G3. 
.Surgeon  Albert  51.  ITelmer,  November  10,  ie()2. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Thomas  Cushing,  March  12,  1863. 
Chaplain  Charles  H.  Piatt,  September  13,  186i!. 


Discharged,  (5.) 

Captain  Benjamin  Fagler,  October  23,  T862, 
Captain  John  Waller,  Jr.,  December  30, 1862. 
First  Ijeut.  William  P.  Warren,  October  20,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Lee  M.  Brown,  February  25,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Mathew  F.  Regan,  December  5,  1861. 

Died,  (2.) 

Colonel  Dudley  Donnelly,  August  15,  1862,  at  Culpeper,  Va., 
of  wounds  received  in  action  *t  Cedar  Mountain,  Va. 

First  Lieut,  Charles  P.  Sprout,  Adft,  killed  at  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, Va.,  August  9,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Fii-st  Lieut.  John  C.  Walsh,  April  13,  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


4G4 


NEW   YORK   INFANTEY. 


TWENTY-NINTH  REftlMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  Non- 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1861,  to 
serve  two  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  June  20,  1863,  and  the  enlisted 
men  whose  term  of  service  had  not 
expired  were  transferred  to  the 
68th  New  York  volunteers.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 

,   this   regiment  bore   an    honorable 

part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Loxiie  Hartmann 9  June,  62 

Major. 


Captains. 

Charles  Weinhold 6  June,  61 

Robert  Stolp . ; % ...  15  June,  62 

Daniel  Metzger * 15  June, 

William  Herzog 20  Oct. , 

C.  Wilhelm  Chellus. 2J  B.ec., 

Oscar  Von  Mensel,  a.  w.  m. 
Joseph  Gloskoaosky,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Ignatz  Wasaerman 18  Sept. 

Louis  Fruund 16  Oct., 

Hermann  Fitte 23  Dec, 

Eichard  Goebel 2:J  Dec, 

Henry  Feldmcyer 23  Dec, 

Otto  Muller 23  Dec, 

Conrad  Tlatzer 23  Dec, 

Charles  llosaaowski 24  Mar., 

Eugene  Himly,  Adft,  a.  w.  m. 
GuHtav  Wiener,  a.  w.  m. 


63 


62 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Frederick  Hautach 23  Dec, 

Frederick  Ernesti 23  Dec. , 

Helenus  Dodt 23  Dec, 

Otto  Kayser 24  Mar. , 

Ferdinand  Spies 25  Mar., 

Ernst  Von  Lineingen 1  Feb., 

Frederick  Decker 14  Feb., 

Conrad  Kahler,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  Steinhauser,  a.  w.  m. 


Surgeon, 
Robert  Thormaio 15  Jan.,    63 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Colonel  Adolph  Von  Steinwehr,  October  12, 1861,  to  Brigadier 
General  of  vols. 

Transferred,  (4.) 

Captain  Charles  Bookwood,  July  21,  1861,  to  2d  independent 
battery  New  York  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Schirmer,  July  21,  18G1,  to  2d  independent 
battery  New  York  vols. 

Firht  Lieut.  Henry  Poessle,  November  28,  1862,  to  9th  New 
York  heavy  artillery. 

SecoDd  Lieut.  Julius  Dieckmann,  July  21,  1861,  to  2d  inde- 
pendent battery  J:^ew  York  vols. 


(24.) 

Colonel  Clemens  -Soest,  April  13,  1863. 

Captain  William  Warneeke.  September  10,  1861. 

Captain  Christian  Berne,  June  14,  1S62. 

Captain  George  F.  Schayer,  Fc-bmaiy  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Otto  Schulz,  August  2,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Julius  Poppriiig,  August  2,  ^861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Eisner,  September  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Ndmann,  November  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Andrew  Kaldt.  February  23,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  jSewell,  April  24.  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Emil  Sckluter,  May  15,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  Von  Gahlen,  Adft.  June  12,  1862 

First  Lieut.  Paul  Schulz,  Si-ptember  18,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Hilnrivs  Reicliert,  September  19,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Frunke,  October  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Klein,  October  23,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  Vun  lionenherg,  May  9,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Dietrich  Wulfert,  October  27,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Oswald  T'on  Salm  Saint,  January  11,  1863. 

Surgeon  Charles  Neuhaus?- November  14,  1862. 

Ast'istant  Surgeon  Charles  H.  Osborne,  January  17,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Av^ust  Hermann,  October  23,  1862. 

Chaplain  Hironymus  Goldschmidt,  September  11,  1861. 

Chaplain  Charles  Lui/wr,  August  31,  1862. 


Discharged,  (17.) 

Bfajor  William  P.  Wainvyright,  June  2,  1862. 

Captain  Gustav  Seidel,  July  1,  1861. 

Captain  Adam  Eckel.  August  1,  1861. 

Captain  Adam  Prahl,  August  1,  1861. 

Captain  Udo  Von  Francois,  July  20,  1862. 

Captain  John  Gittermai.v,  Mny  6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Adam  Fugmann,  August  4.  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Living-ston  Rogers,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  13,  1861. 

Fn-st  Lieut.  Henry  Dircks,  July  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Fi-ederick  V.  Schluembach",  October  18,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Julius  Braun,  January  11,  1863.  ' 

Fir-st  Lieut.  Joseph  A.  Schoeninger,  2i.  Q.  M.,  June  1   1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Andreas  Winttrmantcl,  February  11   1862 

Second  Lieut,  George  Kan  nig.  May  16.  ]B62  ' 

Second  Lieut.  Ferdinand  Flinch,  July  25    1862 

Second  Lieut.  Paul  Schulze,  September  18,*  1  62. 

Second  Lieut.  Hans  Von  Brandis,  May  30 '  1863* 


*  Called  also  German  Regiment, 


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465 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

■William  Balser 9  Jan.,    63 

CAaplain. 


Died,  (3.^ 

Captain  Bernard  Bode,   killed  in  action  at  Chan  cell  orsville, 

Va.,  Mays,  1863. 
First  Lieut.   Ludwig  Haak.,  January  28,  1C62,  of  difiease,  at 

Wat^hington,  D.  C. 
First  Lieut.  Baron  Von  Zeidlitz  Leipe,  September  7,  1862,  of 

wounds  received  in  action. 

Missing,  (1.) 

First TJieut,  Gustav  Von  Zschuscken,  A^'t,  since  September 
11,  1861.  • 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Major  trlrich  Guhlmann,  March  12,  1863. 

Major  Alexander  Von  Schluemhach,  May  28,  18fi3. 

Captain  Hans  Von  Nostitz,  September  19,  1862. 

Captain  Gustavus  Meiser,  March  29,  1P63. 

First  Lieut,  Jacob  Lowentkal,  R.  Q.  M.^  June  21,  1862. 


NOTB. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  ont. 


11  b 


466 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


THIRTIETH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  June  1, 1861,  for  two 
years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  aer- 
vice  by  expiration  of  terra  June  18, 
1863.  Tlie  three-years  men  and  re- 
cmits  were  transferred  to  the  76th 
regiment  New  York  volunteers.) 

(The  official  listSof  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

"William  M,  Searing 30  Aug.,  62 

LioutenaTVt  Colonel. 
Morgan  H.  Chrysler 30  Aug.,  62 

Major, 
Albert  J.  Perry 1  Nov. ,  63 

Captains. 

Walter  P.  Tillman 1  June,  61 

John  M.  Landon 1  Juffe, 

Warren  L.  Laning 1  June, 

J.  Seymour  Scott 27  Jan.,    62 

Asa  L.  Gurney 11  Mar., 

John  H.  Campbell 30  Aug., 

AdamLampman 31  Oct., 

Joseph  Williams 25  Nov., 

Samuel  D.  Potts 30  Nov., 

First  Lieutenant. 

Gilbert  W.  Becker 1  June,  61 

Edward  Van  Voast 1  May,    62 

Stevens  V.Trull,J2.Q.Jl/.27  Sept., 

Thomas  Hall 13  Dec, 

William  Shelley 29  Dec, 

ThomasSmith 17  Jan.,    63 

ZebulonM.  Knight,  .dc/j'^.H  Jan., 

Charles  Eoth 1  Mar., 

Theodore  Buckman 5  Mar., 

Bernard  Galligan 15  Mar. , 

James  M.  Andrews,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

David  T.  Bumham 1  Jan.,   63 

Herbert  H.  Bryans 2  Jan., 

Alexander  Gillespie 1  Mar., 

Andrew  Smith,  a.  w.  m. 
William  D.  Jones,  a.  w.  m. 
William  L.  Haight,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
Francis  L.  R.  Chapin 1  June,  61 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Roger  M.  Deering 2  Apr.,  62 

Horace  T.  Hawks 22  Aug. , 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (6.) 

First  Lieut.  Richard  C.  Bentley,  Adft,  February  16,  1862,  to 
Major  63d  New  York  vols. 

First  Lieut.  WaUer  Cutting,  July  9, 1862,  to  Captain  and  A.  D.  C. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Ruas,  It.  Q.  M.,  July  14,  1862,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  Q.  M. 

First  Lieut.  Alonzo  Alden,  Adft,  September  25, 1862,  to  Major 
169th  Nuw  York  volr^. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Julius  A.  Skilton,  January  17, 1862,  to 
Surgeon  87th  New  York  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Fowler  Prentice,  March  29,  1863,  to  Sur- 
geon 73d  New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (5.) 

Captain  Robert  B.Everett,  May  25, 1863,  to  76th  New  York 

vols. 
First  Lieut.  Philip  Keeler,  May  25, 1863,  to  76th  New  York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Buchanan,  May  24,  J  863,  to  7Gth  New 

York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  G.  Noxon,   May  25, 1863,  to  76th  New 

York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.   Michael   Long,    May  25, 1863,    to   76th  New 

York  vols. 

Besigned,  (9.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  E.  Brintnall,  March  11,  1862. 
Captain  Maus  V.  V.  Smith,  November  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Lemuel  B.  Ball,  October  11,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Mervin  G.  Putnam,  January  12, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Miles  T.  Bliven,  Adft,  January  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Marston,  February  14, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Onborne,  December  30, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Overocker,  January  2, 1863. 
Chaplain  Nathan  G.  Axtell,  October  8, 1862. 

Discharged,  (3.) 

Captain  Bartholomew  Pruyn,  October  31, 1862. 
First  Lieut  Andrew-M,  Franklin,  September  11, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Harrison  Holt,  March  13, 1863. 
Died,  (8.) 

Colonel  Edward  Frisby,  killed  in  battle  at  Bull  Run,  Virginia, 
August  30, 1862. 

Captain  Samuel  King,  September  1, 1862. 

Captain  Harrison  Holllday,  September  17,  1862,  of  wounda 
received  in  action. 

Firtit  Lieut.  Philip  Casey,  October  24,  1861,  at  Upton  Hill.Va. 

First  Lieut  William  T.  Conkling,  November  28, 1861,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Second  Lieut  Philip  Rice,  killed  in  action  August  29, 1862. 

SecondLieut  Francis Dargen,  August 30, 1862,  atBullRun,  Va. 

Second  Lieut  William  Morse,  killed  in  battle  at  Bull  Run 
August  30, 1862. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Miles  T.  Bliven,  December  31, 1861. 
Captain  Barent  M.  Van  Voest,  March  7, 1862. 
Captain  Edgar  S.  Jennings,  April  4,  1862. 
First  Lieut  Sylvester  M.  Barnes,  September  18, 1862. 
First  Lieut  Robcit  W.  Cross,  December  13, 1862. 
First  Lieut  Alfred  Sherman,  March  5, 1863. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut  Nathaniel  Palmer,  January  30, 1862. 


NOTK.— The  roster  of  officers  Is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


467 


THIRTY-FIRST  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  June  13, 
1861,  for  two  years.  It  waa  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  4,  1863, 
by  reason  of  expiration  of  term.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  ia  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Frank  Jones 22  Dec,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Leopold  C.Newman 27  Nov.,  62 

Major 


Captains. 

Louis  Domanski 28Feb.,  62 

Henry  Schickhardt 27  Nov., 

John  C.  Whiting 27  Nov. 

Edward  Frot-sard 22  Dec, 

Robert  J.  Cowdin 25  Dec, 

Ge-irge  A.  Ebbetts 7  Mar. ,  63 

J.  Bamett  Sloan,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Theodore  F.  Rich 11  Oct.,    62 

Patrick  S.  Devitt 16  Nov. , 

Charles  C.  Haight,  Adj't  27  Nov., 
S.  S.  Gregory,  R.  Q.  M..19  Dec,  . 

Julius  Solyoiv 22  Dec, 

George  Harmann 22  Dec. , 

Oliver  Beaumont 7  Mar.,  63 

Edward  J   Bargeea    7  Mar., 

William  Tracy 7  Mar. , 

Erakine  Rich 7  MarT, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  M.  Webster 27  Nov.,  62 

Charles  E.Russ 7  Mar.,  63 

Julius  Ebrhard 7  Mar., 

Peter  Lee 7  Mar., 

Thomas  E.  Egan 7  Mar., 

William  L.  Brown 7  Mar., 

Eugene  Foagard,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
Lucian  A.  Damainvill6..27  Nov.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

JohnN.Ripper lOJan.,   63 

Oreetus  M.  Pray ...  .16  Feb., 

Chaplain, 
Francis  McAtee 30  Oct.,   61 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Colonel  Calvin  E.  Pratt,  September  13,  1862,  to  Brigadier 
General. 

Resigned,QQ.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  "William  H.  Brown,  August  4,.  1862. 

Major  Alexander  Razensld,  October  4,  1863. 

Captain  Levi  A.  Fuller,  November  17,  1861. 

Captain  David  Lamb.  March  27,  1862. 

Captain  William  D.  Prentiss,  September  26,  1862. 

Captain  Orson  O.  Potter,  April  25.  1863. 

Captain  Adam  E.  King,  April  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Asa  B.  Gardener,  August  2,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Barron  L.  Samson,  R.  Q,  M.,  August  12,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Niclwlas  Winder,  May  7,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Vincent  Kocka?iozosln,  October  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Harry  Kietk,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  18,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  F.  F.  Pfeiffcr,  August  10,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  H.  Brown,  August  21,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Valentine  Walewski,  June  20,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  E.  Waldron,  November  27, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Volncy  D.  Beckercr,  date  unknown. 

Surgeon  Frank  H.  Hamilton,  September  1,  1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  D.  Stew^art,  January  1,  1863. 

Discharged,  (18.) 

Major  Addison  Dougherty,  February  15,  1862. 
Captain  Michael  A.  McGarey,  August  7,  1861. 
Captain  Edmund  Johnson,  September  7,  1861. 
Captain  John  J.  S.  Hassler,  January  23,  1863. 
Captain  John  H.  Watts,  October  16,  1862. 
Captain  John  A.  Rue,  January  IS,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Oliver  J.  Rodgers,  October  10,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Spencer  E.  Stanhope,  January  7,  1863 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  W.  Waldron,  July  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  Green,  September  13,  1862. 
Fir-st  Lieut.  William  Maitland,  Septembrr  19,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Von  Sehode,  November  13,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Rcmie  L.  Knight,  November  17,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Woldridge  Green,  July  23,  IS'iS. 
Second  Lieut.  Corneliu.-i  Van  Riper,  August  4,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Ledge  D.  La  Hue,  October  11,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Martians  A.  Van  Lier,  November  11,  1862 
Second  Lieut.  Imula  D.  Wilson,  November  27,  1862. 

Vied,  (7.) 

Major  Robert  R.  Daniel,  April  13,  1863,  in  New  York. 
Captain  August  Hiess,  killed  in  action  May  7,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  Whittock,  killed  June  27,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Pross,  killed  in  action  May  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Klein,  May  9,  1863,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Horatio  G.  Babcoc/c,  May  9,    1862,  of  woundu 

received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Jewsbury,  killed  in  action  May  3,  lo63. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  "Peter  J.  Stuyvesant,  October  6,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Bi-adley,  December  19,  1861. 
PiFst  Lieut.  David  E.  Smith,  January  13,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  T.  Hamilton  Hair,  Januaiy  23,  1862. 


*  Called  also  MojUezuma  "Battalion. 
Note. — The  roster  of  ofQcera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


468 


NEW  .YORK   INFANTRY. 


THIRTY-SECOND  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New- 
York  city,  May  31,  1861,  to  serve 
two  yeai'B.  It  was  mustered  out 
of  service  Jane  9,  1863,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  term.) 

(The  officiallist  of  battles  in  wbicb 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Francis  E.  Pinto 6  Dec.,   62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Charles  Hubbs 27  Dec,   62 

Major. 
Russell  Myers 2  June,  62 

Captains. 

J  ames  H.  Butler 31  May,    61 

John  Whittock 31  May, 

William  E.  Stone 7 -May,    62 

W.  H.  Robinson 31  JMay, 

William  O.  Wyckoff  .."..23  Juno. 

Frank  Godine 6  Due, 

William  R.  Hyslop 4  Mar.,   63 

William  H.  Forbes 4  Mar., 

James  O.  Joues 7  Apr., 

Patrick  Stanley 2  Juno, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Samuel  BIcKeet 31  May,    61 

Nathan  J.  Hibbard 23  June,  62 

Lewis  T.  Cleveland 23  June, 

Benedict  A.  Leonard 2  Jan.,    63 

Frank  Dustin,  R.  Q.  M..  2  Jan., 

John  W.  Farrand 2  Jan., 

Harvey  Bell 2  Jan., 

George  Walcott 2  Jan., 

Daniel  P.  Yates 7  Apr., 

Alfred  Lawrence 7  Apr., 

William  M.  Davidson....  7  Apr., 
John  Stewart,  AdJ't,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  E.  Brown 2  Jan.,    G3 

Patrick  Diamond 2  Jan., 

Samuel  Hewitt 14  Jau., 

Stanley  F.  NeweU 14  Jan., 

John  A.  Godine U  Feb., 

Williatn  M.  Godly 4  Mar., 

William  H.  Wiune 4  Mar., 

John  T.  Sammons 7  Apr., 

Thomas  Burns 7  Apr., 

Duncan  McBeth 7  Apr., 

James  V.  Davenport 7  Apr., 

Surffeon. 
William  R.  Little,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

James  H.Scoou 25  Aug.,  62 

Gilbert  T.  Totten,  a.  w.  m. 

Chaplain. 
James  A.  Robinson 1  Dec. ,  62 


Casualtie;^. 


Promoted,  (1.) 


First  Lieut.  E.  Sparrow  Purdy,  Adft,  September  21,  1861,  to 
Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 


Resigned,  (15.) 

Captain  Barry  J.  Hayes,  August  8,  1861. 
Captain  William  Chalmer,  July  2L,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  Diamond,  January  8,  1863. 
Captain  Ros  A.  Fish,  January  26,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  W.  G.  Simmons,  August  8,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Fiahenor,  August  10,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Hiram  W.  Jackson,  June  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Raymond  Ferguson,  July  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Davis,  R.  Q.'M.,  July  19,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Doctor  Tarbell,  March  14.  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  P.  Marcellus,  August  8,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  W.  H.  AitkiuKOn,  Augusts,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  U.  Oldcy,  June  13,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Carswell  McCletlan,  October  25,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Collins,  January  16,  1863. 


Discharged,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Andrew  Parker,  August  6,  1861. 
Chaplain  R.  H.  Robinson,  February  22, 1862. 


Died,  (9.) 

Colonel  Roderick  Mattheson,  October  2,  1862. 

Lieut.    Colonel   George   F.   Lamon,   November  10,   1862,   of 

wounds. 
Captain  Sylvester  II.  Brown,  killed  in  action  at  West  Point, 

Va.,  May  7,  1662. 
Captain  Elisha  S.  Young,  killed  in  action  at  West  Point,  Ya., 

May  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edmvnd  Wallace,  killed  in  action  at  West  Point, 

Va.,  May  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  T.  Twaddle,  July  5,  1862,  of  wounds. 
First  L:eut.  Jo^lall  Brown,  killed  in  action  September  14, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Prentice  B.  Wager,  October  2:.^  1861,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  R.  Wright,  September  14,  1862,  killed  iu 

action  at  Crampton  Pass. 


Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Jerome  Rowe,  February  16,  1862. 
Captain  William  H.  See,  September  17.  1862. 
Fii-bt  Lieut.  Joseph  C.  Hyatt,  August  15,  1861. 


*  Called  also  First  California  Regiment.  f  Discharg;ed  July  1,  1863. 

.        NOTE.-The  roster  of  offluers'is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


\ 

NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


469 


THIRTY-THIRD  RlfelMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  prganized  at  El- 
mira,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  186i,  to  serve 
two  years.  It  was  mustered  out  of 
service  June  2,  1863,  by  reason  of 
expiration  of  term.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
Robert  F.  Taylor 22May,   61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Joseph  W.  Corning 3  Oct.,    61 

Major. 

John  S.  Platner 24  Jan.,   63 

Captains. 

"Wilson  B.  "Warford 22  May,    61 

James  M.  McNair 23  May, 

Patrick  McGraw 22  May, 

Cheater  H.  Cole 29  July, 

*Hcnry  J.  GifFord 5  Feb.,  63 

Alexander  H.  Drake 13  Mav., 

Henry  J.  Draime 30  May, 

Edwin  J.  Tyler 1  Oct., 

George  A.  Gale 15  Jan.,   63 

Edward  E.  Root,  a:  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

tBemardByi;De 23  May,   61 

Robert  H.  Brett 29  July, 

H.  N.  Alexander,  R.  Q.  M.  14  Sept., 
John  W.  Corning,  Adft.  .20  May,    63 

Pryce  W.  Bailey 21  May, 

John  Gummer 28  June, 

Lucius  C.  Mix 17  Oct., 

Otis  Cole 17  Oct., 

George  W.  Marshall 27  Dec, 

George  Brennan 27  Dec, 

Henry  A.  Hills 1  Feb.,  63 

Second  Lieutenants. 

SamuelCarey 21  Sept.,  61 

John  J.  Carter 21  May,    63 

Sylvester  Porter 16  Oct., 

Thomas  H.  Sibbalds 30  Oct., 

Byron  P.  Grain 27  Dt-c. , 

James  E.  Stebbings 7  Apr.,  63 

John  F.  Winchip 7  Apr., 

IDavid  G.  Caywood 30  Apr,, 

*WiIliam  E.  Roach,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
De  Estang  Dickerson,  a.  w.  m. 
Assistant  Surgeons. 

Pichard  Cnrran 15  Aug.,  62 

Duncan  McLachlen 8  Due, 

Chaplain. 
Augustus  H.  Lung 2  Jan.,    62 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 


Captain  George  M.  Guion,  September  28,  1863,  to  Lieutenant 
Colonel  ]48th  New  York  vols. 

Captain  Theodore  B.  Hamilton.  December  37,  1860,  to  Lien- 
tenant  Colonel  62d  New  York  vols. 

Firiit  Lieut.   William  H.  Long,  October  16,  1863,  to  Captain 

.    and  A.  A.  G. 


Resigned,  (19.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Calvin  "Walker,  Octobers,  1861. 

Major  Robert  J.  Mann,  January  4,  1862. 

CaptaiQ  John  F.  Aikins,  July  29,  1861. 

Captain  James  M.  Letts,  D  cemberSl,  1861. 

Captain  Josiah  J.  White,  May  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Stephen  T.  Duel,  August  13,  3861. 

First  Lieut.  Hiram  L.  Suydam,  it.  Q.  M.,  September  14,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  G.  Sutton,  Adft,  October  16.  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  P.  Hamilton,  February  6,  18S2. 

First  Lieut.  Alexis  E.  Evstapbieve,  October  1.5,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  mnnj  G.  Kin^,  December  27,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Andrew  j.  Schott,  July  29,  1851. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  R.  Ryan,  August  6,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  A.  Barras,  January  6,  186?. 

Second  Lieut.  Jefferson  Bio-clow,  October  16.  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Ilowe,  October  30,  1862. 

Surgeon  T.  Rush  Spencer,  August  23,  1861. 

Surgeon  Sylvanus  S.  Mulford,  November  21,  1862. 

Chaplain  George  N.  Cheney,  January  22,  1862. 


Discharged,  (6.) 

Captain  John  R.  Cutler,  February  5,  1863. 
First  Liput.  Reuben  C.  NUcs,  November  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  .7.  Marshall  Qiuon,  December  27,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Walter  H.  Smith,  March  27,  1863. 


Died,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Georj^e  TV.  Brown,  MaySl,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  WilliaraHburg,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Moses  Church,  June  28.  1862,  of  wounds- 
First  Lieut.   Charles  D.  Rossiter,  May  4,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Ira  V.  Germain,  October  4,  1863. 


*Tranirf'erred  to  49th  Niw  York  vols. 

!■  Absent  on  detached  service  at  muster  out  of  regiment. 

■f  Absent  without  leave  at  date  of  muster  out  of  regiment. 


Discharged  June  26,  1863. 
Mustered  out  July  2, 1863. 


NOTE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


470 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


THmTY-POUKTH  EEGIMENT.. 

Casualties. 

(This   regiment   was    organized 

at 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jnne  15,  ISHL.  to 
serve  two  yearrf.     It  was  mustered 

Resigned,  (16.) 

out  of  service  June  30,    186.1, 
reason  of  expiration  of  term.) 

by 

Colonel  William  La  Dow,  March  20, 1862. 

Colonel  James  A.  Suiter,  January  22,  1863. 

(The  offleial  list  of  battles  in  whieh 

Captain  Leland  L.  Doohttle,  October  13, 1861. 

this  regiment  bore   an   honorable 

Captain  JoAti  5.  Wright,  November  28, 1861. 

part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Captain  Iticliard  L.  Gorman,  March  2,  1863. 

Colonel. 

First  Lieut.  Heury  B.  Chamberlain,  November  22, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Warren  Mack,  jr.,  December  S,  1861. 

Byron Laflin 22  Jan., 

63 

First  Lieut.  David  A.  LawUjn,  December  11,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  R.  Shoemaker,  July  26, 1863. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Thompson,  Adj't,  January  28, 186*3. 

John  Beverly 22  Jan., 

63 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  Schaffuer,  December  11, 1861. 

Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Burt,  December  18,  1861. 

Major. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Hdmer,  December  20,  1861. 

WeUs  Sponable 23  Jan., 

63 

Second  l.ieut.  George  W.  Wllldrick,  April  10,  1862. . 
Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  S.  Walter,  November  3, 1863. 

Captains. 

Chaplain  John  B.  Van  Patten,  September  20, 1862. 

Thomas  Corcoran 15  June, 

61 

Discharged'.  (7.) 

Henry  Baldwin 15  June, 

Charles  Kiley 15  June, 

Captain  Samuel  P.  Butler.  November  14, 1'8B2. 

Emerson  S.  Northrup  ...  1  July, 

Captain  William  H.  Kiug,  January  1,  1863. 

Joy  E.  Johnson 20  Mar., 

62 

Captain  Blunroe  Brundage,  March  17,  1863. 

Benjamin  H.  Warford.  -  -30  May, 

First  Lieut.  Edwin  F.  Smith,  October  31, 1862. 

John  0.  Scott 30  May, 

Pirs-t  Lieut.  John  H.  Pratick,  December  3, 1862. 

William  .S.  Walton 11  Nov., 

First  Lieut.  Albert  Doty,  Adjt,  May  7,  1863. 

Irving  D.  Clark 22  Jan., 

63 

Surgeon  Socrates  N.  Sherman,  April  6, 1863. 

Eugene  B.  LaRue 16  Mar., 

Died,  (3.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

N.Eaiitbrook,  jr.,  R.Q.M.15  June 

61 

Major  Charles  L.  Brown,  July  3, 1862,  of  wouiids  received  in 

Elijah  R.  Brojvn 1.5  June 

A  Ifrpfl  'C     Atvvnncl                  l-i-fiinp 

action- 
First  Lieut.  James  R.  Carr.  Octobe-  4,  1861. 

Henry  W.  Sanford 31  Oct., 

John  Morey 3  Dec., 

62 

Second  Lieut.  Clarence  F.  Hill,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 

September  17, 1862. 

John  Kiik 11  Dec., 

Francis  W.  Usher 30  Dec, 

Dismissed,  C3.) 

William  It.  Wallace 1  Jan., 

63 

George  H.  Swartwout  ..22  Jan., 
W.  S.  Van  ValkeDburgh.28  Jan., 
James  McCormick IG  Mar., 

Captain  Davis  J.  Rich,  May  27, 186-^. 

Captain  William  L.  Oswald.  Mav  29, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  N.  Mclnnis,  M.ay  30,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Brinkerhotr  N.  Nimer  - .  .15  Jnne 

61 

Melville  S.  Dunn.'. 51  Oct., 

Armeuias  S.  Rounds 22  Jan., 

62 

Orrin  W.  Beach 30  May, 

John  Oathout 3  Dec., 

George  B.  Coates 13  Dec, 

William  S.  Burns 23  Dec, 

Lewis  N.  Chapin 1  Jan. , 

63 

Simeon  P.  Mclntyro 28  Jan., 

William  Kh-k 16  Mar., 

Surgeon. 

Bradford  S.  Manly 12  May, 

63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

J.  Hovey  Miller 16  Dec, 

62 

Chaplain. 

S.  F.  Schoonnakcr 17  Feb., 

63 

Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK  INFANTRY. 


471 


THIRTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 
mira,  N.  Y.,  Juue  11,  1861,  to  serve 
two  years.  It  was  mustered  out 
June  5,  }863,  by  reason  of  expira- 
tion of  term  of  service.) 

(The  officinl  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
partia  not  yet  published  in  ordera.) 

Colonel. 
John  G.  Todd 9  Feb.,  63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

David  M.EvanH 9  Feb.,  63 

Major. 
Sidney  J.  Mendill 22  Feb.,  63 

Captains 

Lafayette  Lyttle 1  Nov.,  61 

C.E.Zimmerman 17  Jan.,   62 

William  W.  Bfcbwith...l8  Oct., 

Charles  F.  Smith 27  Nov., 

Albert  A.  Pitcher 27  Nov., 

E.Jay  Marsh 9  Feb.,   63 

L.  B.  Shattuck,  a.  w.  m. 

First  LieiUenants. 

Joseph  H.  Simpson 11  June,  61 

Alex.  Hull,  n.  Q.  M  ....  8  July, 

JayD,  McWayne 17  Jan.,    62 

Edwin  D.  Messinger 38  Sept., 

John  Cudworth 10  Dec, 

Nathan  N.  Lord 15  Doc., 

John  BudloDg 1  Jan,,   63 

John  O'Harra 21  Jan., 

Henry  P.  Taylor,  Adft,  a.^v>.m. 
Jesse  T.  Reynolds,  a.  w.  m. 
John  E.  Pollard,  a,  w.  m. 
Caleb  Slocum,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edwin  G.  Frink 18  Sept.,  62 

John  H.  Keats 27  Oct., 

SethA.  Coolidge 27  Nov., 

Joseph  C.  Otis 5  Dec., 

George  W.  Wright lOJan.,    63 

Albert  Kendrick 11  Jan., 

Asahel  B,  Westcott 20  Feb., 

Denuiter  Doane 11  Mar., 

James  H.  Cramer,  a.  w.  m. 
Graham  Tuckehart,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
De  Witt  C.  Van  Slyck  ..11  June,  61 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Benjamin  F.  Goodrich. . .  1  May,  63 

Cfiaptain. 
Samuel  L.  Merrill 15  June,  61 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 


Captain  Erskine  M.  Camp,  May  19,  1863,  to  Captain  and  A. 

Q.M. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Seth  French,  February  6, 1863,  to  Surgeou 

2lBt  New  York  vols. 


:,  (17.) 

Colonel  William  C.  Brown,  August  2,  1861. 
Colonel  Newton  B.  Lord,  February  9,  18G3. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Stephen  L.  Potter,  August  2,  1861. 
Lieut.  Colonel  BradUy  Winslow,  October*31,  1862. 
Captain  George  W.  Elwell,  Septembt-r  6,  1861. 
Captain  Edgar  Spaleburg,  October  28,  1861. 
Captain  Alexander  Warren  Smith,  January  17,  1862. 
Captain  George  W.  Flowtr,  November  5,  1862. 
Captain  William  N.  Angle,  November  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  Bingham,  July  19,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  R.  Prince,  December  19,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  Kirley,  September  27,  1861. 
Second  LiLUt.  L.  A.  Davis,  October  22,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  James  G.  Howell,  November  1,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Brown,  November  1,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  R.  Butterfield,  October  7,  1862- 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  B.  Carpenter,  January  13,  1863. 


Discharged,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Richard  P.  McMullen,  December  15,  3862. 
Second  Lieut  Timothy  Lagan,  December  15,  1862. 


Died,  (1.) 
Captain  Ja-m^s  R.  Barnett,  September  18,  1862,  of  wounds. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Henry  D.  Rich,  October  19,  1862. 
Captain  John  A.  Haddock,  May  9,  1863. 
Captain  Henry  C.  Chittenden,  June  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Lothario  D.  Morgan,  October  19,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Mumger,  October  19,  1862. 
Second  Lieut  George  T.  Morty,  February  22, 1863. 


*  Sailed  also  Jefferson  County  Regiment. 
Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


472 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


THIRTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT,* 

(This  regiment  waR  organized  at 
Now  York  city,  N.  Y.,  July  4, 1861, 
to  serve  two  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  July  15,  1863,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  'honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 
Colonel. 

William  H.  Browne 2  Aug.,  62 

Lieutetiant  Colonel. 

James  J.  Walsh 6  July,   62 

Major. 


Captains. 

J.  TowriBeud  Daniel 17  June,  61 

Robert  Jadcson 1  Sept., 

Timothy  Donoghue 5  Dec., 

Leroy  H  Briggs 1  Sept.,  62 

George  V.  S.   Robinson. .27  Sept., 
Thomas  H,  Browning... 22  Oct., 

Louis  H.  Browne 6  Jan.,    63 

Horace  R.  Howlett,  a.  w.  m. 
William  G.  UlshoefiFer,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenan  ts. 

George  H.  Moore 1  Sept.,  61 

John  N.  Lewis 5  Doc., 

Charles  E.  Lewis 20  Aug.,  62 

Philo  Vosburgh 25  Sept., 

Alfred  Phillips,  ii.  Q.  Af-.29  Sept., 

Harper  Wileon 14  Oct., 

Robert  J.  Kirby 22  Oct., 

Charles  S.  Lind^fay 26  Oct., 

John  D.  R.  Martm 9  Dec, 

Frederick  E.  Waldron. . .  8  Jan.,    63 
Robert  H.  Jones,  Adj't,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  E.  Eccleston,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  Storment 21  Aug.,  62 

RobeitM.  Becket 25  Aug., 

Jaraes  A.  Christie 14  Oct., 

John  G.  Barker 3  Nov., 

JohnJ.  Byrne 3  Nov., 

Charles  Reighley 16  Dec, 

George  Konk ling 9  Jan.,   63 

David* R.  MerwiH 9  Jan., 


Assistant  Surgeon. 
William  H.  Hall,  u..  w.  m. 
Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


promoted,  (1.) 

Surgeon  Nathaniel  R.  Mosely,  October  17,  1861,  to  Brigade 
Surgeon. 

Resigned,  (27.) 

Colonel  Charles  H.  Innes,  July  6,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thomas  J.  Lord,  Augusts,  1R61. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Daniel  E.  Hitvgerford,  July  6,  1862. 

Major  Nathaniel  Finch,  November  12,  1861. 

Major  James  A.  iMney,  October  15,  1862. 

Captain  Gustavua  Dupries,  August  5,  1P61. 

Captain  Walter  Darwent,  August  21,  1861. 

Captain  iHrnel  G.  Atwood,  August  23,  1861. 

Captain  William  H.  Bennett,  August  31,  1861. 

Captain  John  Mason,  November  22,  1861. 

Captain  Charles  A.  Du  Moulin,  November  30,  1861. 

Captain  Ahcl  S.  Chappell,  Febi-uary  7,  1862. 

Captain  David  W.  Aivrpkij,  September  15,  1862. 

Captain  James  Hostin,  Septtmber  27,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Armstrong,  December  4,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  Mulroy,  July  6,  1862. 

Fir^t  Lieut.  Henry  E.  Searles,  July  9,  1862. 

FiVMt  Lieut.  Zachariah  G.   (VHson,  Augunt2,  1862. 

Firht  Lieut.  James  W.  Winter,  R.  Q.  M„  September  28, 18G2. 

First  Lieut.  John  Miles,  November  2,  1862. 

Firwt  Lieut.  Henry  N.  Martin,  December  19,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Patterson,  August  24,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  M.  Harper,  August  18,  1862. 

Surgeon  Edward  B.  Dalton,  Apiil  8,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Louis  D.  Radzinsky,  December  11,  1361. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Albert  Utter,  January  15,  1863. 

Chaplain  Ezra  D.  Winelow,  November  29,  1861. 

Discharged,  (2.)  ' 

First  Lieut.  James  Grant,  September  13,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  James  R.  Walker,  December  9,  1862 

Died,  (5.) 

Mai'or  Elihu  J.  Faxon,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

Captain  Edward  M.  Quackenbos,  August  20,  1862,  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  of  disease. 

Captain  Alfred  J.  Pigoit,  July  6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Yarr,  May  17,  1862,  at  Fortress  Mon- 
roe, Va.,  of  diseane. 

Second  Lieut.  Daniel  E.  Faxon,  June  19,  1862,  in  camp  near 
Seven  Pines,  Va.,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  B.  Hughes,  December  6,  1861. 


*  Called  also  Washhigton  Volunteers. 
NOTE.— The  roster  of  ofQcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


473 


THIRTY-SEVENTH  EEGIMENT.* 

(This  rogimenl  was  organized  at  New 
York  tityjnne?,  ]861,  toservetwo 
years.  It  was  mutstered  out  June 
22, 1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service.) 

(The  t)fBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  'an  honovable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

S.B.Hayman,i!liH.53.,3iJ.a  4  Oct.,    61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Gilbert  Eiordan 21Jan.,   62 

Major. 

William  DeLacy 6  Dec,  62 

Captains. 

William  T.  Clark 7  June.  61 

Philip  Do jthiTty 10  Sept., 

James  R.  O'Ueii-ne 4  Nov. , 

Anthony  J.  Diegman 4  Nov., 

John  Long 12  Doc, 

James  D.  Clarke 5  Sept.,  62 

James  T.  Maguire 13  Sept, , 

Jonathan  W.  Barley 8  Oct., 

Richard  J.  IVIurphy 1 6  Nov. , 

WUliam  Bird,  jr 2Dec., 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  Keelan 4  Nov.,  61 

James  Henry,   Adft 21  Jan.,    62 

Charles  G.  Vosburgh 21  Jan., 

John  Phalon,  R.  Q.M.  - .  .23  Apr., 

JohnMassey 5  May, 

James  H.  Markey : 13  July, 

William  Byrne 5  Sept., 

Silas  S.  Huntley 13  Sept., 

Simon  Gavacan 13  Sept. , 

Lawrence  Murphy 8  Oct., 

Charles  B.  Potter 2  Dec, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Smith 12  Dec,  61 

Heni-y  V.  Pemberton 19  June,  62 

James  McDermott 5  Sept., 

Walter  C.  Hull 13  Sept., 

Owen  Graham.. 8  Oct., 

Martin  Conboy 20  Oct., 

Martin  Gofis 11  Nov., 

James  Boyle 11  Nov., 

Bartholomew  0'Leary.-.16  Nov., 
Laveme  Harris 2  Dec, 

Surffeon. 

WilUam  O'Meaghcr 10  Oct.,    62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Wm.  B.  fSchermcrhorn. . .  6  Sept.,  62 

Chaplain- 
Peter  TiBsot. 1  Aug.,  61 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 
Major  Patrick  H.  Jones,  October  8,.  1862,  to  Colonel  154th  Now 

York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Wilson  Barstow,  July  23,  1862,  to  Captain  and 

A.  D.  C. 
Surgeon  John  McNulty,  October  2,  1861,  to  Brigade  Surgeon. 

Resigned,  (16.) 
Colonel  John  H.  McCunn,  September  25,  1861. 
Lieut.  Colonel  John  Buike,  February  2,  1862. 
Major  Dennis  C.  Minton,  September  3,  1861. 
Captain  James  W.  Johnston,  September  10,  1861. 
Captain  Luke  G.  Harmon,  December  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  David  Kerr.  July  8,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Steven  A.  McCarthy,  July  19, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Martin  E.  Lawler,  Augubt  15,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Hoyt,  R.  Q.  M..  April  19,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Clarence  G.  Harmgn,  July  19,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Constant  S.  Trevitt,  July  12,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  Robert  Bassett,  July  2,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Joshua  V.  Willitt,  July  7,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  James  P.  Boyle,  in  September,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  J.  Weldon,  October  18,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  James  S.  Dungan,  February  22,  1862. 

Discharged,  (15.) 
Captain  John  Kavanagh,  November  8,  1861. 
Captain  Michael  Murphy,  November  8,  1861. 
Captain  Pominick  O'Connor,  Decembtr  30,  1861. 
Captain  Ricliard  S.  Barry,  August  8,  1862. 
Captain  James  T.  Maguire,  September  13,  1862.     (Recommis- 

sioned  Captain  September  13,  1862.) 
Captain  J.  Radchffe  McConnell,  November  16,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  G.  White,  September  24,  1861. 
First  Lieut,  Cornelius  Murphy,  Adft,  November  8,  1861. 
First  Lieut,  Charles  J.  Donievy,  November  8,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  P.  McConniu,  September  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Green,  September  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Ballet,  September  13.  1802. 
Second  Lieut.  Christopher  Farrell,  November  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Peta-  J.  Smith,  November  11,  18G2. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  P.  Philips,  February  20,  1863. 

Vied,  (5.) 

Captain  Francis  J.  McHugh,  December  12,  1861,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va.,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Jeremiah  O'Learg,  killed  in  action  at  Williams- 
burg, Va.,  Mi  y  5,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  H.  Hays,  killedin  action  at  Williamsburg, 
Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Edmond  W.  Brown,  May  22,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  at  Williamsburg,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Fennon,  killed  in  action  at  Seven 
Pines,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 

Missing,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  John  Kientan,  since  May  3,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 
Captain  Michael  Doran,  November  8,  1861. 
SecondiLieut.  James  O'C.  Doyle,  October  20,  1862. 


*  Called  also  Irish  Rifles. 
NOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


474 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


THIRTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  June  3,  1861,  tu 
serve  two  years.  The  55th  New 
York  volunteerw  wan  conBolidated 
with  it  December  23,  1862.  The 
original  membera  were  mustered 
out  June  22,  1863,  and  the  remain- 
ing enlisted  men  traneferred  to  the 
40th  New  York,  volunteers.  ) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorablo 
part  is  notyetpublishcidin  oi'ders.) 

Colonel. 

Regis  de  Trobriand 28  Aug.,  61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Robert  F.  AUason 26  Jan.,    63 

Major. 
Augustus  Funk 24  Jan.,    63 

Captains. 

Jean  J.  Four 28  Aug.,  61 

Louis  DeMabure 28  Aug., 

Geo.  C.  Williams 28  Aug., 

Frederick  D.  Althouse  ..  1  Apr.,   63 

Leon  Cuvillier 1  Apr., 

Fergus  Walker. 24  Apr., 

Jacob  Leonard,  a.  w.  m. 
John  Brady,  jr.,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  C.  Pratt,  a.  w.  m. 
George  M.  Dennett,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

William  E.  Crofts 29  Sept.,  62 

Emile  Duiif 28  Feb.,  63 

Walter  Scott 12  May, 

Benjamin  C.French 10  June, 

Wm.  M.  Norton,  R.  Q.  M  25  June, 
John  McE.  Hyde,  AdJ't..Sl5  June, 
Watson  A.  Mailory,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  Valkhaurien,  a.  w.  m. 
William  Warren,  «.  w.  m. 
Wright  Banks,  a.  w.  m. 
Frederick  W.  Owens,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  W.  Fairfield 1  Sept. ,  62 

John  Surand 28  Feb.,  63 

Francis  X.  Rieff : 28  Feb., 

William  Brown 28  Feb., 

Thomas  C.  Garrigan 11  May, 

Victor  Bertraud 12  May, 

Peter  A.  Rogan 18  May, 

Michael  Moran,  a.  w.  m. 
William  H.  Martin,  a.  w.  m. 


Surgeon. 
Aaron  J.  Steele 10  Nov.,  62 

*  Called  also  2d  regiment  Scott  Life  Guards. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Colonel  J.  H.  Hobart  Ward,  October  4,  1862,   to  Brigadier 

Geoeral. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Addison  Farnsworth,  December  27,  1861,  to 

Colonel  79th  New  York  vols.  , 

Captain  John  M.  Cooney,  October  23,  1862,  to  Captain  and 

A.  A.  G. 

Resigned,  (28.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  D.  Potter,  January  25, 1863 

Major  Francis  Jehl,  January  19,  1863. 

Captain  John  T.  Harrold,  August  2, 1861. 

Captain  George  T.  Britton,  August  3, 1861. 

Captain  Eugene  MiGrath,  September  19, 1861. 

Captain  Daniel  E.  Gavit,  April  28, 1862. 

Captain  Albert  A.  Terrill,  July  29,  1862. 

Captain  CJiarlcs  E.  Barber,  August  31, 1862. 

Captain  Alexander  Roberts,  November  21, 1862. 

Captain  R.  F.  AUason,  November  27, 1862.     (Recommifisioned 

as  Lieut.  Colonel  January  26,  1863.) 
First  Lieut.  Gerard  C.  Brown,  July  5, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  Jollie,  August  2,'  1861. 
First  Lieut.  George  C.  Byrne,  August  2, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Smith,  August  2, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Jokn  H.  Cobum,  August  6,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Adolphus  Schaffer,  August  6,  1861. 
First  Lieut  William  A.  Herring,  Adft,  August  9, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  TV.  Shipman,  November  2, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Newton,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  19, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Coy,  July  5, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  TV.  Cooney,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  12, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  J".  W.Meeks,jr.,  R.  Q.M.,  June  2, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Lewis,  August  5, 1861. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  C.  H.  Livingston,  August  6, 1861. 
Second  Liuut.  Edwin  R.  Slater,  April  18, 1863. 
AssiBtaut  Surgeon  Browcr  Gcsner,  November  14, 1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  A.  Devondorf,  June  2, 1863. 
Chaplain  A.  F.  Langson,  January  31, 186.3. 

DiscJtarged,  (16.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  C.  Strong,  July  31, 1862. 

Major  William  H.  Baird,  July  16,  1862. 

Captain  Robert  S.  Watson,  October  16, 1862. 

C&^i&xn  Augustus  Funk.  December  4, 1862.  (Recommiesioned 

as  Major  January  24, 1863.)    \ 
First  Lieut.  Charles  J.  Murphy,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  5, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Tlwmas  S.  Hamblin,  September  1, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Leavilt  Hunt,  November  27, 186.i. 
First  Lieut.  John  Mara,  Adft,  December  23, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Francis  B.  Lane,  December  23,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Miller,  January  29, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Carlos  M.  Russell,  April  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Je^'rey  Tendergrast,  December  21, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Johnston,  December  23, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Gusiav  Bothner,  February  16, 1863. 
Surgeon  Abraham  J.  Berry,  October  2,  1862. 
Chaplain  Alexander  Murdoch  October  25,  1862. 

Died,  (6.) 


Captain  HugllMcQuaide,  December  26, 1861,  whUe  a  prisoner 

of  war  at  Richmond,  Va. 
Captain  Calviu  S.  Dewitt,  killed  in  action  May  12  1862. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


475 


Assistant  Surgeon. 
John  A.  Robin  son 15  Sept,  62 

Chaplain, 


Captain  Sainnel  C.  Dwyer,  May  19,  3862,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Williamsburg,  Va, 
Captain  Oliver  A.  Tilden,  killed  in  action  at  Chantilly,  Va., 

September  1, 1862. 
Surgeon  Michael  E.  Foye,  June  9, 1861,  of  disease. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Stephen  Griswold,  December  31, 1861,  at 

Castle  Pinckney,  S.  C,  while  a  prisoner  of  war,  of  disease. 

,   Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  B.  Clarhe,  July  30, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Jatnes  V.  Dunlap,  July  30, 1862. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

Captain  August  E.  Veyer,  February  19, 1863. 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  app(yntments  aro  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  the  14th  of  October,  1865. 

NOTE.  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


476 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


THIRTF-NINTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  May  28,  18G1, 
to  serve  three  years.  On  the  expi- 
ration of  its  term  of  service,  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  oixt,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
July  1,  1865,  when  mustered  out  in 
accordance  with  orders  fx'om  the 
War  Department.) 

"FIRST  BULL  HUN,"  "CROSS  KEYS,"' 
"GETTYSBURG,"  "NORTH  ANNA," 

"bri3t0w  station,"  "po  river," 
"wine  run,"  "sl'ottsylvania," 
"wilderness,!*  "TOLOPOTOMOY," 
"coal  harbor, "'  '  'i'etersb urg, " 
"strawberry  plains,"  "ream's 

STATION,"  "deep  BOTTOM." 


Colonel, 

Augustus  Fuuk 20  Jau.,  64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major, 


Captains. 

DavidA.  Allen 29  Dec,  63 

Cliurles  H.  Ballou 18  Apr.,    65 

Baron  W.  Briggs 22  Apr., 

Erskine  liich 2  May, 

Allen  M.  Baker 22  May, 

First  Lieutenants, 

Ferd.  Leibnitz,  R.  Q.  M.  .21  Nov.,  63 

Killian  VanreuBsler 20Jan.,    64 

I(iaac Proper 27  Dec., 

George  H.  Foster 14  Mari|  65 

Wright  Banks,  Adft 22  Apr., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Giovanni  D.  Nesbie 22  Dec,  64 

Charles  Menzler 30  Dec, 

Peter  Lee 10  Feb.,  65 

Joseph  Seek 22  June, 

Surgeon. 

Charles  S.  Hoyt 20  May,   64 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (2  ) 

Captfiin  Carlos  Alcanzo  de  la  Mesa,   September  30,  1863   to 

Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 
Assistant  Surgeon   Ebenozer  Day,    September  8,   1863,    to 

7Sth  regiment  New  York  volunteers. 

Resigned,  (38.) 

Major  Charles  Wiegand,  January  24,  1862. 
Captain  John  11.  Siegel,  July  26,  1861. 
Captain  Otto  Bernstein,  July  26,  1861. 
Captain  Louis  Tarillicur,  August  28,  1861. 
Captain  Viator  Ckandori,  September  20,  1861. 
Captain  Francis  Tackats,  November  19,  18nl. 
Captain  Joseph  Cowons,  December  92,  1861, 
Captain  John  B.  Younger,  June  30,  186-3. 
Captain  Conrad  Von  Schondorf,  July  16,  1862. 
Captain  Edward  Vcnenty,  August  31,  1863. 
Captain  William  Robitock,  October  5,  1862.  « 

Captain  Charles  Hnffman,  Febniary  10.  1863. 
Captain  Leonard  Magnus,  May  .19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Dal  A.  Molin,  July  ]2,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  Miiller,  October  7,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Ruelbcrg,  January  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Zimmerman,  Januarys,  1862. 
Pirf-t  Lieut.  Henrich  Carl  Lindner,  January  16,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Riatz  Cartillo,  October  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Louis  Riege,  Febniary  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Woodburry,  March  23, 1863. 
l^irst  Lieut.  Alphonso  Pasguit,  March  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Dietrich,  September  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut   Edward  Sturgos,  March  11,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Kauffman,  July  24,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  Tenner,  July  26,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Anthony  Dumager,  July  30,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Francisco  Laque,  October  7,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Rogealla  Gcrranna,  July  28,  J862. 
Second  Lieut.  Giovanni  Rogialli,  September  10,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Silvis  Burmazor,  December  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Gallerbad,  December  17,  18G2. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  S.  Kittle,  July  31,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Otto  Wilm,  July  31,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Duncan,  June  1,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Kellogg,  June  1,  1865. 
Surgeon  Leopold  Zander,  December  9,  1861. 
Chaplain  Theodore  Kruger,  August  28,  1861. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (7.) 

Captain  Otto  Rossraaersler,  June  24,  1864. 
Captain  Bernard  Bear,  Juno  24,  1864. 
Firht  Lieut.  George  Dnell,  Juno -^4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  M.  Hand,  June  24   1864 
First  Lieut.  Robert  A.  Trimper,  June  24  1864 
Second  Lieut.  George  Plumb,  June  24   1864 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  J.  Addi,  June  24,  1864. 

Discharged,  (54.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  Alexander  Ripetti,  June  19,  1862 
Lieut.  Colonel  James  G.  Hughes.  January  23,  i665. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  Schwarz,  May  31    1863 
Major  George  E.  Waring,  Augusts,  1861. 
Major  Hugo  Hildebrundt,  December  10,  1863. 


*  Called  also  Garibaldi  Guard. 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


477 


Assistant  Surgecms. 


Cfuiplain, 


Major  Charles  C.  Baker,  May  30,  1864. 

Major  John  McEwen  Hoyde,  May  15,  1865. 

Captain  James  C.  Rice,  September  7,  186L. 

Captain  Edward  Venenli,  August  31,  lt62. 

Captain  Tliomaa  Kiedgelsky,  May  18,  1863. 

Captain  Christian  Ertcke,  May  31,  1863. 

Captain  Jolm  Bauer,  June  3,  1863. 

Captain  Emil  Hollindi,  October  9,  1863. 

Captain  Kudolph  Shtricardi,  March  5,  1864. 

Captain  John  M.  Gilfllan,  September  12,  1864.     (Recommis- 

sioued  as  Captain  October  10,  1864.) 
Captain  Charles  C.  Haight,  November  19,  1864. 
Captain  Plietua  A.  Field,  December  19,  1864. 
Captain  Philip  C.  Rodgers,  February  23,  1865. 
Captain  John  M.  Gillillan,  March  1.5,  1865. 
Captain  John  W.  Funk,  April  21,  1865. 
Captain  James  M   Tiipp,  April  24,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  A?g/icr,  July  26,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Gio  Mario  Tolany,  August  28,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  AUiegrela  Ignacio,  September  27,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  D.  Lazella,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  14,  1662. 
First  Lieut.  Ciuiries  GaUaba,  December  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Delia  Mesa,  April  21,  1863.     ' 
First  Lieut.  Emil  Tot.rin.  May  31,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Benihard  Pollack,  May  31,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  di  Biscaccianti,  Adj't,  June  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Carl  D'L'tassy,  August  6,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Louis  de  Viscar,  November  7,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Stitrgis,  March  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Magnus  Bader,  June  2,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  E.  Valentine,  July  28,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Deo  Derdinger,  December  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Shaw,  May  27,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  James  S.  Wyckoff,  Adj't,  June  4,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  Marshau,  October  9,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Silvis  Ransoni,  December  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Eugene  SubJt,  January  10,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edmund  Doerfier,  May  31,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Erhai,  May  31,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Samson,  March  5,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Emanuel  Lederer,  March  24,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Wilson,  August  23,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Schanton,  October  8,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Ferdinand  Maggi,  December  13,  1864. 

Second  Lieut  Charles  SvMcr,  December  19,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  Edelman,  March  25,  1865. 

Surgeon  Frederick  Wolf,  April  17,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Emil  Steiger,  February  17,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  W.  Goodwin,  April  29,  1665. 

Chaplain  Anthony  P.  Zyla,  January  31,  1863. 

Died,  (7.) 

Captain  Theodore  F.  Eich,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Station, 

Va.,  August  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  Jordan,  June  15,  1862,  at  Cross  Keys,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Theodor  Paush,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July 

2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Adolph  Wagner,  August  25,  1863,  at  Getty9- 

Second  Lieut,  ifhomas  J.  OKeefe,  killed  at  Spottsylvania  C. 
H.,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  O.  McGarry,  May  25,  1864,  at  George- 
town, D.  C. 

Second  Lieut.  David  E.  Brucn,  killed  near  Petersburg,  Va., 
November  24,  1864. 

Missing,  (6.) 

Captain  A.  H.  Von  Unworth,  since  August  31,  1861. 


478 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


First  Lieut.  Cornelius  Grinnell,  Adj't,  since  June  6,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  B,  Norton,  R.  Q.  M.,  since  June  6,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Anthony  D'tJtassy,  since  Dcccmher  28,  1861. 
Surgeon  Adolphus  Mojer,  since  Juno  6,  ld61. 
ABBistant  Surgeon  Forster  Swift,  since  June  6,  1861. 


Dismissed,  (18.) 

Colonel  Frederick  U.  D'UtasBy,  May  2ff,  1863. 
Captiiin  Ercole  Savietti,  October  17,  1862. 
Captain  George  Brcij,  March  13,  1863. 
Captain  Hobert  C.  Sckriber,  March  16,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  G.  Bacon,  May  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  Bennett,  May  19,  J  862. 
First  Lieut.  Ferdinand  Orneri,  June  23,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  Fontana,  October  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Anton  Shade,  October  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Jose  Romero,  October  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Ruize  Y.  Cartillier,  October  17,  1862. 
Fii'st  Lieut.  Bernkard  Franz,  November  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Ceasar  Nisscn,  R.  Q.  M..  July  30, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Dessaur,  Adft,  February  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Rafael  Frixioni,  Juno  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Cornelius  McLean,  July  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Philo  J.  Tuttle,  December  22,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Rudolph  Ribbeck,  May  9,  1863. 


NOT£. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


470 


FORTIETH  REGIMENT.* 

(Tliia  regiment  was  organized  at  Yoh- 
kors,  N.  Y.,  June  27. 1861,  to  nei-?o 
three  years.  The  87th  New  York 
volunteers  was  cousoUdated  with 
this  regiment  in  September,  1862, 
and  this  organization  again  consol- 
idated into  five  compatjieB,  (B,  C, 
D,  F,  and  G,)  May  25,  1863,  to 
receive  a  battalion  of  the  38th  New 
York  volunteers,  formerly  of  the 
55th  New  York  volunteers,  which 
formed  three  companiea,  (A,  E, 
aud  HJ  and  the  veterans  and  re- 
cruits of  the  37th  New  York  vol- 
unteers forming  two  companies,  (I 
and  K.)  The  original  members  (ex- 
cept veterans)  were  mustered  out 
in  July,  1864.  by  reason  of  expira- 
tion of  term  of  service,  and  the  vet- 
erans and  recruits  consoHdated  into 
a  battalion  of  six  companies.  The 
74th  New  York  volunteers  was 
consolidated  with  it  July  27,  1864, 
forming  two  companies,  making  a 

'  battafion  of  eight  companies,  which 
was  retained  in  service  until  June 
27,  1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 


'  YORKTOWN,"  "WILLIAMSBURG, " 
"FAIR  OAKS,"  "GLENDALK," 
"MALVERN  HILL,"  "SECOND  DULL 
RUN,"  "CH  A.N  TILLY,"  "FREDE- 
RICKSBURG," "  CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "MINE 
RUN,  "  ' '  \\'ILD  I  Til.  ESS.  "  "  PC 
RIVER,  "  "  SPOTTSYLVANIA,  " 
"NORTH  ANNA,"  "TOl.OPOTOMOY," 
"COAL  HARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 
"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  *'D£EP 
BOTTOM,"  "EOYDTON  ROAD." 

Colonel, 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Madison  M.  Cannon 6  Dec., 

Major. 
Thomas  Crawford 6  Dec, 

Captains. 

William  H.  Warner 22  Feb., 

John  P.  Kavanaugh 7  Oct., 

Augustus  W.  Keene 7  Oct., 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1665.) 

Michael  E.  Smith 17  Jan., 

Lewis  J.  JBinsse 18  Jan., 

George  N.  Chamberlain  .13  Feb., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

Captain  Charles  H.  Graves,  May  1,   1864,  to  Captain  and 

A.  A.  G. 
Captain  J    C.  Bripcoe,         October  3,  1864,  to  Colonel  199th 

Pennsylvania  vols. 
Firi-t  Lieut.  Frederick  E.  Bliss,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  9,  1862,  ta 

Captain  and  C.  S. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Gilder,  Adft,  October  7,  18C4,  to 

Captain  and  A.  A.  G.  of  vols. 

ResiS'ned,  (19.) 

Colonel  John  S.  Cocks,  June  29,  1861. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Nelson  A.  Gesner,  February  23,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  P.  Allen  Lindsey,  July  7,  1863. 
Captain  Frank  T.  Foster,  September  28, 1861. 
Captain  I-Iamott  W.  Crafts,  November  30,  1861. 
Captain  James  P.  L.  Wehtcott,  February  6,  1862. 
Captain  James  W.  George,  April  3,  1862. 
Captain  Isaac  L.  Taylor,  September  11,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  WiUinni  W.  Thorp,  April  27, 1S62. 
First  Liout.  George  M.  Bennett,  August  6, 1802. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Gcsner,  November  24,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Francis  Gould,  January  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  Malpus,  February  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Harmagan,  August  6,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  John  F.  Brown,  September  3,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Rohert  McWade,  Augui^t  31,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Obadiah  Rogers,  January  13,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  H.  Porter,  Febniary  21,  1863, 
Surgeon  John  H.  Thompson,  August  16,  1861. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (10.) 

Colonel  Thomas  W.  Egan,  September  29,  1864. 
Lieut,  Colonel  Augustus  J.  Warner,  September  5,  1864. 
Major  Emmons  F.  Fletcher,  July  18,  1864. 
Firbt  Lieut,  Edwin  J.  Sweet,  July  18,  1664. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  N.  Clymer,  Oc'ober  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Philip  M.  Harder,  November  19,  1864. 
Firbt  Lieiit,  James  E.  Manser,  November  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Arthur     Hardcastle,    March  24,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  E.  Vau  Moll,  July  6,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  William  P.  Halsey,  October  24, 1864. 

Discharged,  (33.) 

Colonel  Edward  Riley,  June  5,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  E.  Gotleb,  November  4,  1861. 
Captain  James  C.  Burke,  November  4,  1861. 
Captain  Henry  Ungerer,  July  7,  1862. 
Captain  Frank  A.  Johnson,  May  14,  1863. 
Captain  Henry  H.  Foster,  May  25,  1863. 
Captain  George  Woodward,  December  11,  1863. 
Captain  Geoige  B.  Carse,  December  15,  1863. 
Captain  George  C.  Dow.  December  26,  1863. 
Captain  Louis  Fitzgerald,  July  6,  1864. 
Captain  Alfred  M.  Raphall,  August  18,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  J.  Strait,  Septembers,  1864. 
Captain  Wash.  Durbrow,  March  24,  18G5. 
Captain  James  R.  Stevens,  March  27,  1865. 
Captain  William  Garvie,  May  15, 1'865. 
First  Lieut.  George  O.  Ballon,  February  6,  1862; 
First  Lieut.  John  Locke,  July  29,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  A.  Stover,  August  5,  1852. 


*  Called  also  Mozart  Regiment. 


480 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


First  Lieutenants, 

W.  H.  Scammell,  R.  Q.  M.  14  Oct.,    64 
^.UfMidrickiion,  Adj't...   1  Feb.,   Go 

Horace  H.  Farratt .14  Apr., 

William  R.  Smith IG  Apr., 

Richard  H.  Dailey 16  May, 

Seymour  S.  Warner 1  June, 

Joseph  Murphy 1  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

J.  H.  B.  Jenkins 9  Nov.,  64 

H.  J.  Beurman 20  Mar.,  65 

Eugene  B   Smith 16  Apr., 

John  H.  Taylor 17  Apr., 

George  W.  Cook 17  Apr., 

Nicholaa  Eclde 17  Apr., 

Enos  Seudmeyer 1  June, 

Surg^eon. 

Owen  J.  Evans 17  July,   64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

WalterTobin 12  May,    63 

Chaplaiji. 

Benj.  F.  Simpson 24  Oct.,   64 


First  Lieut.  James  E.  Malone,  August  12,  1P62. 

First  Lieut,  Frank  Webb,  November  20,  1863. 

FirHt  Lieut.  Joseph  M.  Davis,  December  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut  Robert  M.  Boody,  July  11,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Marshall,  J?,  Q.  M.,  August  31,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Ira  Keyes,  November  4,  1861. 

Second  Lieiit.  John  M.  7'urnbull.  May  1!*,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  M.  Wilson  Plumbley,  November  23,  1862. 

.Second  Lieut.  Edwin  Halstead,  May  25.  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Hubble,  May  25,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Kichard  C.  Ryder,  June  5,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  R.  Palmer.  August  19,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  H.  WilliH,  May  l!-',  1865 

Surgeon  James  E.  Dexter,  August  14,  1863. 

Surgeon  Augustus  Campbell,  June  9,  1864. 

Died,  (12.) 

Major  Albert  S.  Ingalls,  August  11,  1862,  at  Annapolis,  Md. 

Captain  John  Horn,  killed  at  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Decem- 
ber 13,  1862. 

Captain  William  O.  Sullivan,  killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
December  13,  1862. 

Captain  Hari'ison  T,  Walcot,  killed  at  battle  of  Wilderness, 
May  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  R.  Stepheris,  killed  in  action  December 
13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  H.  Johnson,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  Shuter,  killed  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June 
16,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Washington  Peel,  killed  near  Petersburg,  Sep- 
tember 20,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Barrett  Vanderpool,  September  3,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Clark,  killed  in  action  July  29, 1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  E.  Halsey,  August  30,  1862,  at  Bal- 
timore, Md. 

Chaplain  William  H.  Gilder,  sen.,  April  13,  1864,  of  disease, 
at  Brandy,  Va. 

Reduced  to  the  ranks,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Overin,  March  12,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (15.) 

Major  Richard  F.  Halstead,  April  26,  1862, 
Captain  TJiomas  B.  Rileij,- October  12,  1862. 
Captain  James  E.  Hill,  October — ,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  11.  Stone,  September  11,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  C.  Welch,  March  4,  18G3. 
First  Lii^ut.  Barnard  H.  Pond,  July  14,  1863. 
First  Lifut.  Royal  S.  Waller,  September  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Tl.omas  McNamee,  January  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Asa  S.  Mason.  March  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Ruptrt  G.  Hill,  October  10,  18G1. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  S.  Pollard,  December  4,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  A.  Covington,  December  26.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  E   Bayne,  December  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Walton,  December  1,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  WilUam  H.  Cable;  March  19,  1865. 


NOTEl. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW    YORK    INlPANTRY. 


481 


FORTY-FIRST  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Yorkville,  N.  Y.,  in  June,  1861,  for 
three  years.  Ciimpany  F  was  per- 
manently detached  November  7, 
3861,  andbecamethe  9th  New  York, 
independent  battery.  Anew  com- 
pany F  was  organized  in  June, 
1864.  Upon  expiration  of  the  term 
•of  servico  of  the  regiment,  the 
original  members  (except  veter- 
ani?)  were  mustered  out  (by  de- 
tachments) and  the  organization, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recraits, 
is  still  in  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 

thin  regiment  bore  an  honorable 

.    part  id  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Major. 
Frederick  Menshousen  ..  1  Sept.,  63 


CapiaiTis. 

Alfred  Theinhardt 20  Nov.,  63 

Henry  Rose 16  Jan.,    65 

Oscar  Fleischmann 16  Jan., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Louis  Walder,  R.  Q.  JW..20  Nov.,  63 
Henry  Bleidorn,  AdJ't..  .11  Apr,,  64 

Paul  Kol,be 22  Dec, 

"Willi.im  Gerlach 16  Jan.,  65 

Otto  Hensinger 19  Jan,, 

Frederick  Hoffmann 1  Feb., 

Henry  Von  Einsiedel 16  June, 


Second  LieiUcnants. 

Surgeon. 

Cornelius  Sattler 13  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Amos  Shaw 26  Dec,  €2 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

Captain  Julius  Stommel,  December  17,  1864,  to  the  V.  R.  C- 

•  Resigned,  (44.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Fmil  Duysing,  September  6,  1861. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Ernest  W.  Holmstedt,  April  22,  1863. 

Captain  Theodore  Bracklow,  August  3,  1861. 

Captain  Frederick  lloyer,  August  4,  1861. 

Captain  John  D.  Krehbiel,  February  12, 1862. 

Captain  AdolphuK  Weiss,  May  17,  1862. 

Captain  Edward  Nense,  May  19,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  Erdt,  May  20,  1862.    - 

Captain  John  F.  Bauer,  September  19,  1862. 

Captain  William  Von  Stulpnagle,  October  31,  1862. 

Captain  Rudolph  Menadicr^  February  2,  3863. 

Captain  Daniel  C.  Wasserbaek,  February  13,  1863. 

Captain  CltarUs  Voelkcr,  March  10,  1863. 

Captain  Oscar  Hermann,  March  25,  1863. 

Captain  August  Sduilz,  April'5.  1863. 

Captain  Otto  Sibith,  April  8,  1863. 

Captain  Max  CohnJieim,  April  26,  1863. 

Captain  William  P.  Papemeyer,  May  17,  1863. 

■Captain  Louis  Proksch,  March  4. 1864. 

Captain  Leo  Schmidt,  July  17,  1864. 

Captain  E.  B.  McMurdy,  June  19,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  Brawlike,  R.  Q,  AT.,  August  3,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Ernest  Ilirschfeld,  September  8.  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Rudolph  Peterson,  May  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  Fass,  June  28,  1B62. 

First  Lieut.  Gustave  Adolph  Von  Mechow,  July  30,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Welleman,  January  12,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  H.  M'artindale,  April  4,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Cliarles  Uerzng,  June  15,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  August  Rachel,  R,  Q.M.,  July  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Parpart,  October  30,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Hugo  Kratz,  August  2,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Brueck,  July  30,  3861. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  Hass,  January  26,  1662. 

Second  Lieut.  Arthur  Trainer,  May  19,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Ferdinand  MuUer,  July  21,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Adalbert  Scjhonherr,  October  15,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Hermann  Munch,  December  29,  1862. 

Second  Lii^ut.  Louis  BiWiardt,  March  2,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  Lichau,  March  10,  1863. 

St-cond  Lieut.  Adolphe  Roepko,  May  19,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Paul  Bernhard,  July  30,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Otto  Ricbter,  September  17,  1863. 

Chaplain  Frfid.  W.  Bogen,  December  6,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (13,) 

Colonel  Leopold  Von  Gilsa,  June  9,  1864.  , 
Captain  Theophile  Wanger.  June  9,  1864. 
Captain  Clemens  Knipschild,  June  9,  1864. 
Captain  Gustave  Henricha,  June  9,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  Bang,  June  9,  1864. 
Captain  Frederick  Menandier,  May  13,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Bornemann,  June  9,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Louis  Warneke,  June  9,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  Stcphany,  June  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Griswold,  June  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Missellier,  June  9,  1864. 


12  b 


^  Called  also  the  Ve  Kalb  Regiment. 


482 


NEW   YORK    INFANTRY . 


Chaplain. 


Second  Li^ut.  Johu  C.  Pape,  February  13,  1865. 
Surgeon  Samuel  BriUiantowski,  June  9,  1864, 

Discharged,  (11.) 

Captain  Joseph  Walter,  March  25,  1864. 
Captain  Julius  Brose,  November  26,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  Arena,  November  26,  ^^Qi. 
First  Lieut,  Charles  Schumacher,  September  19,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Otto  Kleinachmidt,  Adj't,  October  31,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  A^gu^t  Ncwmeyer,  January  20,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Hagemaun,  April  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Bollhorst,  November  17,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Claus,  November  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Hugo  Theinhardt,  May  17,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Robert  Thomain,  October  18,  1862. 

Died,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Detleo  Von  Einsiedel,  August  23,  1865,  of  dis- 
ease. 
Captain  August  MuUer,  August  25,  1865,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  Jlicftard  Kuri,  killed  in  action  August  30,  ]862. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Beiacheim,  March  6,  1864,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut,  Louie  Schenck,  January  4,  1864. 


ijfOTE. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  ia  made  up  to  the  Slst  day  of  August,  1865. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


48^ 


FORTY-SECOND  REGIMENT.* 


(This  regiment  was  organized  in 
New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  June  28, 
1861,  Jo  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  July  13, 
1864.  The  veterans  aud  recruits 
were  transferred  to  tlie  82d  New 
York  vols.) 


(The  ofScial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  pubhshed  in  orders.) 


Lisutenant  Colonel. 

William  A.  Lynch 1  May,   63 

Major. 
Patrick  J.  Downing 18  Apr.,   64 

Captaijis. 


63 


Poinsett  Cooper 26  May, 

Robert  C.  Wright    1  Nov., 

Richard  F.  Halstead 27  Dec, 

William  O'Shea 1  Jlar., 

Edward  C.  Cauret 10  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 


MorganDohemy,7Z.Q,il/.  9  Apr., 

Maurice  FitzhaiTis 22  Oct. , 

JuhuB  H.  Ellendorf,  AdJUS  Nov., 
Stuart  A.  Standiford ...  .23  Dec, 

John  Maguire 16  Mar., 

James  Casey 10  June, 


Second  Lieutenant. 


George  A.  Walsh 9  May,  62 

Michael  Cunningham 2  May,  64 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 
AHBistant  Surgeon  George  B.  Parker,  August?,  1863,  to  As- 
sistant Surgeon  United  States  vols. 
Transferred,  (1.) 

Colonel  Milton  Cogswell,  UB,.  ^.,  JS,  ^.,  December  31,  1861, 
to  Skeleton  Regiment, t 

Resigned,  (22.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  Michael  Dolieney,  July  5,  ISfil. 
Lieut.  Colonel  George  N.  Bomford,  March  28, 1863. 
Cnptftin  Henry  E.'Call,  September  17.  1861. 
Captain  John  Quinn,  February  19,  1862. 
Captain  James  Graham,  February  22,  18fi2. 
First  Lieut.  John  P.  Beudon,  July  23,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Rhodes,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  27,  1861. 
First  Lieut,  Thomas  Reynolds,  September  7,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  Paine,  June  23,  1862. 
First  Li«ut.  Septimrts  Cobb,  January  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut,  fi'illiam  Hcm^,  February  17,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Franklin  Ellis,  January  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  C.  Moore,  August  13,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Stiphcn  K.  Botts,  September  13,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Dennis  J.  Downing,  September  17,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  K.  Boyce.  January  4, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Hogan,  February  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  W.  Kelly,  February  14.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  J.  Lee,  February  19,  1862.' 
Second  Lieut.  James  Conroy,  April  23,  1863, 
Second  Ldeut.  Cornelias  McLean,  June  20,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Scott  Dean,  January  18,  1863. 

Discharged,  (22.) 

Colonel  Edmund  C.  Charles,  March  17, 1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  J,  Mooncy,  August  8, 1862,  I 

Major  Peter  Bowe,  August  8, 1862. 

Captain  James  E.  Boyle,  February  6, 1862. 

Captaia  David  Hogg,  August  2,  1862. 

Captain  Thomas  Abbott,  September  8,  1862. 

Captain  7'imothy  O'Mcara,  October  10. 18fi2. 

Captain  Henry  Harrington,  October  23,  J  803. 

Captain  J.  W.  Tobin,  November  24,  1862.     (Recommisaioned 

as  Captain  June  11,  1863.  ) 
Captain  Samuel  Gibcrson,  December  28, 1862. 
Captain  Thomas  Wright,  February  26, 1864. 
Ciptaiu  Edwiu  R.  Pierce,  March  25, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Wallis,  March  21,  J862. 
First  Li^iut.  Henry  L.  Twiggs,  July  11, 1862, 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Smith,  February  10, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Franklin  E.  Towne,  January  22,  1864. 
Firbt  Lieut.  Thomas  B.  Riley,  January  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Francis  F.  Reynolds,  March  12, 1865. 
Second  Lieut, //c7iry  Van  foosi,  February  19,'1863, 
Second  Lieut,  Thomas  H.  Mallon,  November  7, 1863. 
Surgcon  John  D.  Osborne,  April  29, 1863. 
Assistant  Sui'geon  George  H,  Fossard,  March  15, 1863, 

Died,  (8.)  ^ 

Colonel  William  D.  Kennedy.  July  22, 1861. 

Colonel  James  E.  Mallon,  killed  in  action  at  Bristow  Station, 

October  14,  1863, 
Captain  Michael  Oerety,  killed  in  action  at  Ball's  Bluif,  Va., 

October  21,  1P61. 
Captain  Henry  H.  Alden,  killed  in  action  at  Ball's  BlufF,  Va., 

October  21,  186L 

*  Called  also  Tammany  Jackson  Guard. 

tThe  "Skeleton  Regiment"  failing  to  complete  its  organization,  this  officer  was  asfligued  to  the. 
Second  regiment  New  York  Heavy  Artillery,  in  September,  1862. 


William  J.  Burr.... 22  May,   63 


484' 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeon,  ' 

Piatt  R.  H.  Sawyer IJuly,  63 

Chaplain. 


Captain  Charles  McPhersmi,  killed  iji  action  at  Antietam,  Sep- 
tember 17,  186i. 

Captain  Patrick  H.  Lennon,  killed  in  action  May  .12, 18(14. 

Second  Lieut,  James  Gillies,  killed  in  action  at  BaH'a  Bluff, 
Va.,  October  21,1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Dexter,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
September  17,  1862. 


Missing,  (5.) 

Captain  James  B.  Lynch,  since  August  — ,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  CoiTey,  since  April  — ,  1864 
First  Lient.  Emmet  ti.  Paye,  since  May  2,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  B.  Ruddy,  since  May  — ,  18S4. 
Second  Lieut.  Mortimer  Brinkerhoff,  since  June  10,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Isaac  Gotthold,  November  9,  1R62. 

Captain  James  McGratk,  March  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  M.  Garland,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  15, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  .Skeete,  February  5,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Johil  Keeitan,  December  18,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Ferguson,  May  20,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Second  Lient.  Hugh  McCluskey,  July  25,1861. 


KOTE. — The  roster  of  oiHcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  oat 


NEW   YOKK   INFANTRY. 


.485 


FORTY-THIRD  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  September  24,  1861, 
to  serve  three  years.  Oa  the  ex- 
piration of  its  term  of  service,  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
■were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
reeniltrt,  retained  in  service  until 
June  27,  1865,  when  niustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  &om  the 
War  Department.) 

"TOKKTOWN,"  "GOLDING'SFARM," 
"S-AVAGE STATION,"  "WHITEOAK 
SWAMP,"  "ANTIETAM,"  "FREDHR- 
ICKSBURG,"  "MARYE'S  HEIGHTS," 
"SALEM  HEIGHTS,"  "GETTYS- 
BURG,'' "RAPPAHANNOCK  STA- 
TION," "WILDERNESS,"  "SPOTT- 
SYLVANIA,"  "COAL  HARBOR," 
"PETERSBURG, "  '  'FORT  STEVENS, " 
"OPEQUAN,"  "FISHER'S  HILL," 
"CEDAR  CREEK." 


Colonel, 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Charles  A.  Milliken 15  Nov.,  64 

{Brevet  Colonel  19  October,  1864.) 


Major. 


Captains. 

William  H.  Terrell IJuly,  64 

(Brevet  Major  19  Sept.,  1864.) 

Richard  L.  Annesley 1  Aug., 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

William  RuswtU 1  Sept, 

Edward  B.  GoorJy  ear 5  May,    65 

First  Lieutenants. 

M.W.Goodyear,  It  Q.  M.13  Apr.,   65 

Thomas  Lynch,  Adj't 14  Apr., 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

James  McGraw 6  May, 

John  A.  Heme 5  June,  65 

Henry  Schultera,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Hirara  Van  Buren 29  Aug.,  64 

Nicholas  A.  Swart 27  Sept., 

Frank  Shubert li  May,   65 

Surffeon. 
Henry  H.  Carpenter. 28  Mar.,  65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (5.) 

Colonel  Francis  L.  Vinton,  ZM.  ^.,  33,.  SI.,  March  13,  1863,  to 
Brigadier  General. 

First  Lieut.  George  T.  Burroughs,  R.  Q.  Af.,  February  19, 1863, 
to  Captain  and  G.  S. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  McEntee,  February  29,  1864.  to 
Captain  and  A.  Q.  M. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Andrew  H.  Smith,  May  13,  1863,  to  Sur- 
geon 94th  Mew  York  vols. 

AsHistant  Surgeon  James  Uglow,  January  31, 1864,  to  Surgeon 
26th  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Resigned,  (40.) 

Colonel  Benjamin  F.  Baker,  February  1,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  H.  Pierson,  July  16,  1863, 

Captain  Isaac  B.  Van  Slyke',  November  6,  1861, 

Captain  Jacob  Wilson.  January  25,  1862. 

Captain  William  H.  Matthews,  January  28,  1862. 

Ciiptain  Hiram  A.  Winslow,  May  6,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Clark,  July  16,  1862. 

Captain  George  W.  i-eid,  July  16,  1862. 

Captniu  Ezra  C.  Griffin,  July  18,  1862. 

Captain  Henry  S.  Chatfield,  July  17,  1862. 

Captain  John  M.  GilfiUan,  September  19,  1862. 

Captain  James  C.  Rogers,  September  24,  1862. 

Captain  Samuel  L.  Bridgford,  September  25,  J  862. 

Captain  James  A.  McMicken,  November  30,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  B.  Mitchell,  February  10,  1863. 

Captain  Edwin  C.  Drake,  February  20,  1863. 

Captain  John  C.  Merseran,  February  23,  1863. 

Captain  John  L.  Newman,  June  9,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Egleston,  Tt.  Q.  M.,  November  12, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  Turner,  March  8,  1862. 

Fu-at  Lieut.  Nathaniel  IJ.  Van  Winkle,  June  25,  1862. 

Firot  Lieut.  William  D.  Davis,  June  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Bogart,  Adj't,  July  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  A.  Springsteed,  Julv  16,  1862. 

FirHt  Lieut.  George  B.  Culver.  July  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Seth  E.  Griffin,  July  17,  1862. 

Firtt  Lieut.  Fi'ank  D.  Wlocum,  July  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Mathias  Severance,  February  12,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  Hastings,  August  19,  1863. 

First  Lieut,  Ephraim  A.  Briggs,  October  30,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Paul  Linden,  January  27,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Rollin  H.  Seymour,  May  6,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Julian  TuflFs,  May  11,  1862. 

Seconcl  Lieut.  George  E.  Garden,  February  12,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  A.  Scnjmser,  February  26.  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  K.  Kennedy,  April  13,  1864. 

Surgeon  James  H.  Thomson,  December  18,  1861. 

Surgeon  Meigs  Case,  March  29,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  W.  Black,  December  29,  1862. 

Chaplain  Corra  Osborn,  December  10,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (12.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Volkert  Van  Patten,  September  22,  1864. 
Captain  John  W.  Wilkinson,  September  21,  1864. 
Captain  Samuel  Davidson,  September  22,  1864. 
Captain  William  G.  Rorigers,  September  22, 1864. 
Captain  William  E.  While,  September  22.  1864. 
Captain  William  Thomson,  September  22,  1^64. 
First  Lieut.  Ferdinand  C.  Seabring,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  22, 
1864. 


*  Called  also  Albany  and  Totes  Rijlcs, 


486 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeons. 


Chaplain. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
meu  of  thisregimeuf  to  whom  med- 
als of  houor  have  beeu  awai'ded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War  : 

Private  Jamea  Connor. 


Firpt  T.ieut.  Jamee  H.  Smith,  September  92.  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Jol*i  Barnett,  September  22,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Richard  Reid,  September  22,  1864. 

Surgeon  Cornelius  H.  Vanghan,  March  14,  1865. 

Aaaiistaut  Surgeon  Van  Vechter  fitting,  September  22,  1864. 

Discharged,  (10.) 

Captain  Edward  B.  Goodyear,  March  16,  1865.    (Reconomia- 

sioned  May  5.  1865.) 
Captain  David  BurhauH,  June  16.  186.5. 
First  Lieut.  David  H.  Fenn,  April  2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Brooks,  April  7,  1664. 
Firnt  Lieut.  John  Uavanaugb,  November  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Russell,  November  23.  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Schutter,  March  5,  1865. 
Fii-st  Lieut.  William  BlaiBie,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Felix  Kerrian,  June  16,  1865, 
Second  Lieut.  William  N.  Lombard,  April  18,  1864. 

Died,  (12.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  Wilson,  May  7,  1864,  of  wounds. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jamea  D.  Visscher,  killed  in  action  July  12, 

.   1864. 

Major  John  Fryer,  May  12,  1864,  of  wounds. 

Captain  Hugh  B.  Knickerbocker,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

Captain  Douglas  Lodge,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg 
Va.,  May  4,  1863. 

Captain  William  H.  GllfiUan,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  Julys,  1863. 

Captain  William  Wallace,  killed  in  action  at  the  WildemesB, 
Va.,  May  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  H.  Koonz,  killed  in  action  at  Frederickfi- 
burg,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  B.  Carter,  killed  in  action  at  Winchester, 
Va.,  September  19, "1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  M.  Dempsey,  May  6.  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Tk,eodore  S.  Bailey,  killed  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  W^y  5,  1864. 

At-sistant  .Surgeon  Thomas  H.  Sawyer,  August  23,  186S,  of 
dioeaso,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  • 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  Hiram  Van  Varen,  June  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Nelson  8.  Bowdiah,  December  98,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  Fitzpatrick,  September  5,  186-3. 
Second  Lieut.  William  B.  Middlebrook,  April  4,  1864, 

Cashiered,  (2.)  ■ 

Second  Lieut.  Maurice  Ferris,  February  20,  1865. 
Chaplain  Gilbert  C.  Hayden,  March  8,  1862. 


NOTEl. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  oiiicera  is  gjven  as  it  stood  on  th,e  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK  INFANTRY. 


487 


FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  Al- 
bany, N.  Y..  from  August  30,  1861, 
to  October  29,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  outot  service 
October  11,  1864.  The  veterans 
and  recruits  were  transferred  to  the 
140th  and  146th  New  York  volun- 
teers.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which  this 
regiment  has  borne  an  honorable 
part  in  not  yet  published  in  orders, ) 


Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Freeman  Connpr 12  May,   63 

Major. 
Edward  B.  Knox 14  July,  62 


Captains. 

Cairpbell  Allen 4  Sept.,  61 

"William  N.  Danks 20  Sept., 

Eugene  A.  Naih 14  July,  62 

Bennett  Munger 30  Sept., 

Jacob  Fox 9Feb.,  63 

Benjamin  K.  Kimberly..  7  May, 

Charles  D.  Grannis 1  Se|jt., 

Bradford  R.  Wood,  jr 7  Feb.,   64 

AlDert  N.  Husted 18  July, 


First  Li&utenants. 

Charles  H.  Zeilman 8  Aug.,  61 

G.  B.  Herendeen,  Adj't.Ad  Aug.,  62 
F.  R.  Mundy,  R.  Q.  M,..  1  Oct., 

Robert  H.  McCormic 11  Jan.,    63 

Charlts  Kelly 31  Jan., 

Heni-y  I.  Botchford 1  Sept., 

tEdward  Bennett 22  Apr.,  64 

Theodore  Hoes 17  July, 


Second  Lieutenant. 
John  V.  TenBroeck 16  Apr,,  63 

Surgeon. 
Morris  W.  Townsand 6  Dec,  62 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 
Colonel  James  C.  Rice.  Au^Bt  17, 1863,  to  Brigadier  General. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

Captain  Charles  W.  Gibbs,  October  9,  1863,  to  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps. 

Resigned,  (10.) 

Co}onei  Sti^hen  W.  Siryker,  July  4,  1862. 
Major  James  McKovm,    January  2, 1862, 
Captain  Charles  A.  Woodworth,  January  11, 1863, 
First  Lieut.  James  McMillan,  May  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Gaskell,  December  18,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  L.  Spencer,  April  6,  1862. 
SecoEd  Lieut.  John  B:   Weber,  Augnst  10,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Hcnfy  D.  BurdicJc,  August  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  M."  Riggs,  February  5,  1863. 
Chaplaip  Loomis  H.  Pease,  February  1,  1862, 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Orett  L.  Munger,  October  3, 1864. 

Discharged,  (31.) 

Lieut,  Colonel  Edward  P.  Ckapin,  July  4,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Freeman  Conni  r,  April  3,  1863.  ("Recommis- 
sioued  Lieutenant  Cnloi  el  May  12,  1863.) 

Captain  George  M.  Love,  August  19,  1862. 

Captain  William  L.  Van  Dcrlip,  August  23,  1862. 

Captain  Alexander  McRoberts,  October  10,  1862. 

Captain  William  H.  Rcvcr,jr.,  October  14,  1862. 

Captain  C.  R.  Becker,  December  19,  1862. 

Captain  .4.  Webster  Shaffer,  December  24,  1862. 

Captain  Harrison  Kelly,  February  9,  1863. 

Captain  Rodney  G.  Kimball,  April  16, 1863. 

Captain  William  R.  Bourne.  October  9, 1863. 

Captain  Clark  E.  Ro-yce,  November  18,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Bevjamin  K.  Kimberly,  September  22, 1862.  (Re- 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant  December  1,  18G2.) 

First  Lieut.  Reiibni  B.  Landon,  September  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  W.  Anthers,  December  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Liiisly,  December  31,  1862. 

First  Lieut  William  Kidd.  January  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Elzer  Li   James,  January  31,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Pease,  May  27,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Anthony  G.  Graves,  June  30,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Allen  C.  Adsit,  August  7,  1863.  , 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Dempaey,  June  29,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Rodolphus  G.  Warren,  April  21,  1863 

Second  Lieut.  George  J.  Watson,  August  7,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  James  li.  Russell,  August  11,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Frank  M.  Kelley,  March  18,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Hardenbcrgh,  September  6,  1864, 

Assistant  Surgeon  Elias  L.  Bissell,  Novembkir  20,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Herbert  Fearn,  August  I'J,  1863, 

Chaplain  Martin  B.  Cleaveland,  October  21,  1822. 

Chaplain  Cyrus  S.  Grain,  March  17,  1864. 


*  Called  also  People's  Ellsworth  regiment. 
r  Transferred  to  146'th  New  York  infantry. 


488 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 
J.  Carieton  Spencer 6  Oct.,    62 

Chaplain. 


Died,  (6.) 

Captain  William  H.  Miller,  April  17,  1862,  of  disease. 

Captain  Lucius  S.  Larabee,  Isilled  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Julys,  1803. 

Captain' Seth  P.  Johnson,  killed  in  action  May  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  W.  Jones,  May  5,  186J,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Eugene  L.  Dunliam,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  Julys,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  N.  Ttiomas,  July  8,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 


Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Michael  McN.  Walsh,  August  SO,  1863. 
Sui'geon  William.  Frothingluim,  November  26, 1862. 


Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Myron  H.  Cole,  June  1,  1862. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  o»t. 

\ 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


489 


FORTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  refluent  wan  organized  at  Now 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  August  25. 
1861,  to  October  22,  1861,  to  serve 
three  years.  On  the  expiration  of 
its  term  of  service,  the  original 
members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  and  the  veterans  and 
recruits  subsequently  transferred 
to  the  58rh  New  York  volunteers, 
June  30,  1865.) 

(The  o£Bcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  ptiblished  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

AdolphuB  Dobke 19  May,   63 

Mq^or, 


63 


Captains 

Williain  Syring 6 Feb., 

Francis  Irscht H  Fi'b., 

Andrew  B.  Searles 2  May, 

Gustav  Komt 13  Aug., 

Charles  Benss 12  Aug., 

Augustus  Horstmant 26  May, 

James  W.  Vanderhoef,  a.  w.  m.j 
John  Heil,  a.  w.  m.t 


First  LievXenanta. 

Hugo  Kandlert 12  Jan.,   63 

Adam  Harnft 19  Jan., 

Francis  Heisterbergkt...l8  Apr., 

Louis  Lindemeyerf 25  Apr., 

•Charles  W.  Brownt 13  Aug., 

Charles  Berryt 13  Aug., 

J.  H.  Nustedt,  AdjH 11  Aug.,  64 

A.  Tsjhopack,  R.  Q.  MA  26  Oct., 
Chaules  Boeckh,  a,  w.  m.\ 
Henry  Dietz,  a.  w.  ttu 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  Ahlertf 19  Jan.,   63 

Henry  Batht 12  Feb., 

Louis  Messman 25  Apr., 

Edward  Kunkel 10  May,    65 

George  Schule,  a.  w.  m.f 

Surgeon. 

Jacob  v.  F.  Schoeckelt,-18  June,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons, 

George  Rebay,  a.  w.  m.i 
Hugo  Philler,  a.  w.  m.t 


Chaplain, 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (32.) 

Lieut.'  Colonel  Edward  C.  Wratislaw,  May  11,  1863. 

Major  Cha^l(i^l  Scmsey,  June  14,  1862. 

Major  Chailes  Koch,  January  18,  1865. 

Captain  Jacob  Mitttern,  B'  cember  5,  1861. 

Captain  John  W.  Shoeneeker,  March  11,  1862. 

Captain  Frederick  Bickelhaupt,  March  18,  18G2. 

Captain  Anthony  Bracklin,  May  16,  1862. 

Captain  Joseph  Manyhardt,  June  14,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  Hochleitner,  September  12,  1862. 

Captain  Josep/i  Csermclyi,  Octobers,  1862. 

Captain  August  Streck,  February  7,  1863. 

Captain  Theodore  Durban,  February  10,  1863, 

Captain  H-rraaii  a  Weller,  May  29,  1863. 

Captain  Oscar  Hocfer,  January  12,  1863. 

Captain  Augustus  R.  Basson,  August  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charh-s  F.  Lutz,  September  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Alois  Tilhach.  January  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Hoffcrherih,  January  16.  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Hartel,  February  27,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Rudolph  Koblank,  April  9,  1863. 

Firdt  Lieut.  Fi'lix  Metzioger,  April  20,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Otto  Gronen,  June  5,  1863. 

First  Liout.  Hermann  Rocke,  R.  Q..  M.,  August  19,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Schnaue,  December  i.'3,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Pollack,  April  18,'  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Hi-nry  Wexel,  June  18,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Mathesiuw,  July  22,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Otto  Witgand,  September  12,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Ernst  Lonsmber,  February  22,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  August  Schajfer,  February  28,  1863. 

Surgeon  Hermann  Idcler,  April  18,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Philip  Feidsbauch,  Noverr.ber  20,  1863. ' 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term,  of  service,  (1.) 

Captain  Joseph  Spangenberg,  March  15,  1865. 

Discharged,  (5.)        ' 

Colonel  George  Van  Amsburg,  January  22,  1864. 
Captain  Augustus  Michaelis,  September  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Martin  Peter,  August  31,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Earth,  October  31,  1862. 
Chaplain  Philip  Hafner,  October  27,  1862. 

Died,  (4.) 

Captain  Francis  A.  Dessauer,  killed  in  action  May  2,  1863. 
Captain  Louis  Bisky,  killed  in  action  May  2,  1863. 
Captain  ChaMes  Leonhard,  killed  in  action  May  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.   Henry  Grassan,  June  21,  1862,   of  wounds  ro- 
ceived  in  action  at  Cross  Keys,  Va. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Leydhecker,  since  July  — ,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  William  F.  Dross.  November  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Doerr,  June  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Ernst  Ratzmnnn,  May  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Bath,  February  9,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  Shellerberger,  June  2, 1863. 


*  Called  alsb  the  Fifth  German  Rifles.  t  Discharged  by  reason  of  transfer. 

NOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  transfer. 


490 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


FORTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  citj;,  September  1,  1861,  to 
nerve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term,  of  service  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
werQ  mustered  out,  and  fie  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  Bervice  until 
July  28,  1865,  -vVhen  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
AVar  Department.) 

"HILTON  HEAD,"  "  BULT.  RUN," 
"CHANTILLY,"  "SOL'TH  MOUN- 
TAIN," '•  ASTIETAM.''  "  FR.EDE- 
RTCKSBVllG  "  "SIEGE  OF  VICKS- 
BURG,"  '-JACKSON,"  '•  WELDON 
RAILROAD,"  "BLUE  SPRINGS," 
"CAMPBELL'S  STATION,"  "KNOX- 
VILLE,"  "PETEUSBURG,"  "POP- 
LAR SPRING  CHURCH,"  "REAM'S 
STATION." 


Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Adolph  Becker 26  Nov.,"  64 


Major. 


Captains. 


Victor  Traxmarer 26  July,  62 

Ileiurich  Drtyer 1  Mar,,  05 

OttoLaddy 1  Mar., 

Charles  Cline   1  Mar., 

James  D.  Bailey 1  Mar., 

Louia  Gaebel 1  Mar., 

Edmund  8chwerghofer  .  4  May, 

Ernst  Gerhanit 8  Slay, 

John  M.  Kesselmark,  a.  w.  m.    • 


First  Lieutenants. 

E.  B.  Benedict 30  Jan.,  64 

Conrad  \VolBt 4  Feb.,  fi5 

John  L.  Heupel 1  Mar., 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (9.) 

Colonel  Rudolph  Rosa,  December  17,  1862. 

Captain  Philip  Schwickhart,  April  19,  18G3. 

Captain  Carl  Schlehcr,  July  25,  1862. 

Captain   Carl  Maricock,  July  9,  1863.  ^ 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  Kinzinger,  October  2,  1861, 

First  Lieut.  Anton  Gauggel,  April  19,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  ScMrmer,  May  16.  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  Schmidt,  October  6,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Kocher,  February  19,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (5.) 

Captain  Friederich  W.  Obernviere,  November  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  A.  C.  C.  2'ainson,  Adft,  September  15,  WA. 
First  Lieut.  Carl  Friederich  Sussdorf,  October  6,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Bayer,  October  10,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Philip  Betz,  October  5,  1864. 

Discharged,  (45.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  George  W.  Travers,  October  15,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Ambrose  Stevens,  in  October,  1864. 

Ma^or  Julius  Parens,  Januiiry  5,  1863. 

Major  Theodore  Hohle,  July  27,  1863. 

Major  Puter  French,  June  3,  1865. 

Captain  trederick  Schedler,  in  October,  1861. 

Claptain  Richard  Riegel,  January  3,  1862. 

Captain  John  Henkel,  June  21,  lt62. 

Captain  Peter  Warmkessel,  July  23,  1862. 

Captain  Francis  JIuhlbauer,  September  24,  1862. 

Ca[jtain  C/tarles  Scldeneck,  October  20,  1862. 

Captain  Cai-1  PauUackel.  October  29,  1862. 

Captain  Christian  A.  Schlotzer,  March  5,  1863. 

Captain  Anton  C.  IJinhcl,  May  5,  1863. 

Captain  Frederick  Rasch,  May  17,  1864. 

Captain  Alphons  Scrvcire,  September  14,  1864. 

Captain  Frederick  Schicjferdcckcr,  September  29,  18C4 

Fir^t  Lieut.  John  Starke,  February  12,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  B.  Bieling,  March  7,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Heinrich  Schroder,  March  7,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Carl  Meyer.  May8,*1862. 

First  Lieut.  A.  Sommcrkom,  July  9,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Loni.-f  Humhigltausen,  August  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Dietrich  Lassen,  September  21,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  M.  Peterson,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  2,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Hairy  Krause,  October  2,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  IVilliam  Ostni,  October  26,  1662. 

First  Lieut.  hJcnry  Schmicdd,  December  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Hugo  Braudenstein,  June  10,  1864. 

Firbt  Lieut.  Edward  t>chmidt,  October  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Link.  November  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  G.  Hirbcrt  Sthmidt,  January  3,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Ferdinand  Holder,  Ililareh  10,  1802. 

Second  Lieut.  George  Breuuing,  March  26,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Rctiig,  May  13,  1862. 

Secoud  Lieut.  Sotamon  Fatycr,  May  20,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Ferdinand  Prieslcben,  June  21,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Alkcrt  Mctzner,  November  20,  1662. 

Second  Lieut.  Wilhclm  AlbrecM,  December  6.  1862. 

Secoud  Lieut.  Charles  Eckhard,  February  17,  1663. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Fckhart,  February  23,  1863. 


*  Called  also  Frdmont  Regiment. 


JMEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


491 


Henry  Thieleraan 1  Mar.,  65 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

Charles  Otto 1  Mar., 

JohauD  Gierisch 1  Blar., 

Jacob  Yost 1  Mar., 

Julius  Sauer 1  Mar., 

Martin  Strait 1  Mur., 

CiiarleB  Ferber,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.  in. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Surgeon. 
James 'G-.  Porteous 12  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgedns. 

Chaplain. 
William  WintcrB 10  Nov.,  61 


Second  Lieut.  James  Gould,  November  20,  1864. 
Surgeon  Henry  Hoevet,  in  December,  18tJ3. 
Aesistant  Surgeon  John  W.  Haak,  January  10,  1864. 
ABaistaat  Surgeon  Guaiav  Ohnesong,  April  15,  1865, 

Died,  (10.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Germain  Metternich,  killed  accidentally.  May 
13,  1862. 

Captain  George  Hoestrcich,  August  29,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Captain  Henry  W.  OUmes,  killed  in  action  at  Petersburg, 
Va.,  June  18,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Wilhclm  Grotowshy,  June  2,  1862,  oF  wounds. 

F\TY,i'L\fi\\t.- Ferdinand  Sehrt,  killed  in    action  June  16,  1862. 

Second  Lifut.  Peter  Lunkenbien,  April  24,  1862,  of  wounds. 

Second  Lieut.  Herman  Ranhaus,  August  26,  1863,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  Herman  Mentzel,  killed  in  action  January  22, 
18G4. 

Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Markscheffel,  killed  iu  action  at  Coal 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  J2,  1864. 

Surgeon  Otto  Shenk,  August  21,  1864,  of  woundg. 

Dismissed,  (7.) 

Colonel  Joseph  Gerhardt,  January  15,  1864 
Captain  August  Claussen,  March  24,  1864. 
Captain  Andreas  Seelig,  December  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Otto  Hahcr land,  September  20,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  Ri-gel,  June  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Hobman,  Octf)ber  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Jokji  Kaufman,  December  28,  1863. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  Genei*al 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  oflScers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


492 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


FORTY-SEVENTH  KEGIMENT. 

(Tbia  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  and  Washington,  D.  C,  Sep- 
tember 24,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years.  On  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  'were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  regiment,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruits,  re- 
tained in  sei'vice  until  August  30, 
1865,  when  mustered  out  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  whicb 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Christopb'rR.  McDonald. 20  Mar.,  65 

'  Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Joseph  M.  McDonald 9  Apr.,  65 

{^Brevet  Major  March  13,  ISiio.) 

Major, 

Frank  A.  Butts 1  Mar.,  65 

Captains. 

Frank  D.  Barnum.'. 1  Nov.,  62 

Frederick  A.  Sawyer 27  Mar.,   65 

(Breoet  Major  March  13,  18()5.) 

Charles  Huggins 18  Apr., 

Thomas  McKeogh 19  Apr., 

James  Cox  - 19  Apr., 

George  W.  Boerckel 19  Apr„ 

Eugc-ne  Douglass 19  Apr* 

(Brevet  First  Lieut.  Mar.  13,  1865.) 

Alexander  Mi-Cready 19  Apr., 

Isaac  E.  Smith 14  June, 

Egbert  B.  Savage 14  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Edwin  H.  Brown 27  Dec, 

Daniel  M.  Guernsev 19  Aug., 

JohnB.  Mnssett,  i2.'Q.  Af.  1  Nov., 

David  H.  Graves 10  Nov., 

Aaron  C.  Slocum 11  July, 

Joseph  J,  Humphreys  ...  3  Jan., 

John  O'Connell,  Adj't 19  Apr., 

Crawford  T.  Newell 19  Apr., 

Andrew  Hamilton 19  Apr., 

Thomas  Henry 5  M;iy, 

John  Curry 1  July, 

James  J.  Hammond 1  July, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  M.  Hill 25  Dec, 

William  S.  Warren 19  Apr., 

Patrick  Dennegan 1  May, 

John  Coylo 1  July, 

William  P.  Major 1  July, 

George  Sole 1  July, 

Samuel  Parisen 1  July, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 


First  Lieut.  Harry  Russell,  December  26, 1862,  to  Captain  and 

A.  D.  C. 
Captain  Abijah  S.  Pell,  November  26, 1864,  to  Major  8th  U.  S. 

C.T. 

Resigned,  (33.) 

Colonel  Henry  Moore,  August  5,  1862.    (Recomnuaaionod  No- 

vember  24.  1863.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  George  Van  Brunt,  April  1, 1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Alfred  B.  Nicholson,  September  29, 1863. 
Major  Daniel  Lloyd,  December  14, 1861. 
Major  David  R  Allen,  July  7,  1863. 
Captain  James  L.  Smith,  December  14, 1861. 
Captain  Robert  G.  Newell,  December  21, 1861. 
Captain  George  Tucker,  April  29.  1862. 
Captain  Gilbert  H.  Husled,  May  4, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  J.  O'Malley,  December  17, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  James  McEnally,  December  24, 1861. 
First  Lieut,  vi  illiam  J.  .Temmerson,  December  28, 1861.  ■ 
First  Lieut.  Rulaphael  C.  Stearns,  January  14, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  S.  B.  Smirh,  February  9, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Jnhn  Mott,  June  11, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  Draper,  June  27, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  B.  Cox,  Adj't,  July  29,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  Fraser,  February  19, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  M.  Brockway,  Adj't,  May  4, 1863. 
First  Lieut  Benjamin  F.  Martin,  May  4, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Philip  A.  Livingston,  April  25, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  G-  Riersdorph,  May  4, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Barnard  D.  Magee,  May  27,  1865. 
Second  Liewt.  Isaac  A.  Stone,  July  7, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  McAlaney,  February  13,1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Granville,  April  1, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Atha,  July  27, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Lauter,  June  1, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  F.  Martin,  November  3, 1864. 
Surgeon  Whitman  V.  While,  December  31, 1861. 
Surgeon  Morris  W.  Townsend,  January  20,  1862. 
Surgeon  Peter  E.  Sicktcr,  September  31, 1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  David  M.  Brown,  September  1, 1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (4.) 

61      Major  Edward  Eddy,  jr.,  October  20, 1864. 
63  [  Captain  George  B.  Kirby,  October  10, 1864. 

Captain  Charles  W.  GalleLU-,  November  10, 1864. 

Fii-at  Lieut.  Hiram  PuJver,  November  21, 1864. 


Discharged,  (19.) 

Colonel  James  L.  Frazer,  March  17, 1863. 

Colonel  Henry  Moore,  October  27, 1864. 

Lieut,  Colonel  Perry  C.  Kane,  November  15, 1862. 

Captain  Joseph  Reynolds,  July  11, 1832. 

Captain  Israel  R.  Seely,  (_»ctnber  21, 1863. 

Captain  Thomas  J.  Sawyer,  July  28,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  A.  Moore,  September  10, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Juhn  Ross,  January  15,  1862. 

F-rst  Lieut.  John  W.  Swift,  September  19, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  H'^nry  G.  Brotherton,  December  13, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Hugh  S.  Sanford,  Adj't    June  24,1H65. 

■•  cond  Lieut.  George  Brotherton,  December  14,  ISGJ. 

Second  Lieut.  Andrew  J.  O'Tool,  January  15, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  A.  Johnson,  July  3, 1^62. 

Second  Lieut.  John  G.  Borden,  July'20, 1864. 


JNEVV    YORK   INFANTRY. 


493 


Surg^n. 

William  A.  Smith lijan.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Clarence  M.  Buker 11  Jan.,  64 

Chaplain. 


Second  Lieut.  Michael  Rodeu,  April  17, 1865. 
Surgeon  William  H.  Tanner,  January  24, 18G3. 
Assistaot  Surgeon  William  S.  Young,  June  14, 1865. 
Chaplain  Jouhua  Butts,  June  25, 1865. 

Bied,  (6.) 

Captain  Henry  Arnold,  killed  in  action  February  20, 1864. 
Captain  James. Scott,  killed  in  action  at  Fort  Fiaher  February 

11, 1865. 
FirKt  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Evry,  killed  in  action  at  Olustee,  Fla,, 

February  20, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  A.  Smith,  killed  in  action  May  7, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  F.  Hunting,  killed  m  action  February 

20, 1864.     . 
Second  Lieut.  George  L.  Schlondorf,  killed  in  action  May  7, 

1864. 


(6.) 

Captain  George  C.  Newman,  July  5, 1864. 

Captain  Oscar  O.  Bowen,  December  22, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Walter  S.  Duffy,  September  13, 1864. 

Firbt  Lieut.  George  B.  Bingham,  It  Q.  M.,  January  4, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  John  J.  Fitzgihhon,  April  18, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Kobert  P.  Quinn,  January  2, 1864. 

Deserted,  (3.) 

Captain  James  M.  Warren,  May  21, 1862. 
Captain  Samuel  G-  JohnBon,  August  13, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  Sullivan^  Augu&t  6, 1863. 


NOTE  1. — No  breyet  af  pointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
OrderB  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


494 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


PORTY-EIG-HTH  REGIMENT.* 

(Thig  regiment  w.is  organized  at  New 
York  .city  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
September  10,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years.  Oa  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service,  the  original  mem- 
bers, (except  veterans,)  whose 
terms  had  expired,  were  mustered 
out,  and  the  regiment,  corapowcd 
of  veterans  and  recruits,  retained 
iu  service  until  September  1,  1865, 
when  it  was  mustered  out  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  ofQcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

William  B.  Coan 14  Mar.,  65 

iBreoa  Colonel,  March  13, 1865.) 

LieuteTiani  Colonel. 


Jilajor, 

tNero  A.  Elfwing 5  Dec.,   64 

(Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel,  Mar.13,1865.) 


Captains. 

{William  H.  Dunbar 21  .Sept., 

Edward  Downer 30  Apr., 

Van  Renselaer  K.  Hilliard  2  Aug., 
(Brevet  Major  March  13,  1865.) 

Augustus  M.  Erwiu 24  Aug., 

James  A.  Barrett 12  Sept., 

Adolph  Lacoppidan 10  Oct., 

Asa  H.  Ferguson 15  Nov., 

Henry  T.  Garaghan 19  Apr., 

Henry  Lang 26  Apr., 

Charles  P.  Umpleby 11  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Z.  Paddock,  jr,,  R.  Q.  M.VT  July, 

Charles  C.  Orfon 12  Nov., 

Charles  H.  Roys  . . : 1  Dec, 

(Brevet  Captain  July  31,  1865.) 

Tom  Dawson 2  Jan., 

Benjamin  Seaward,  Adft.t3  Mar.', 

(Brevet  Captain,  March  13, 1865.) 

Peter  W.  Smith 19  Apr., 

John  S.Giles 19  Apr., 

George  W.  Fagans 19  Apr. 

William  E.  Tuttle 19  Apr., 

Enoch  J.  Redman 20  Apr., 

John  Halstead 20  Apr., 

Jacob  L.  Michaels 11  June! 


65 


65 


Casualties. 
Promoted,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  B.  Ri'der  Corwin,        May  22,      1863,  to  Maior 

34th  V.  S  C.  T. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.   Dandy,  Octob.;r  26,  1862,   to  First 

Lieut.  100th  regiment  New  York  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon       P.  H,  Humphrej'S,      August  21, 1863 

to  Surgeon  58th  regiment  Nlw  \  ork  vols. 

,  Transferred,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  C.  Vidal,  January  18,  1864,  to  Signal 

Corps. . 
First  Lieut  Tcwnsend  L.  Hatfield,  January  20, 1864,  to  Signal 

Corps. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Peter  E.  Sickler,  September  10,  1862,  to 

47th  regiment  New  York  vols.  • 

Resigned,  (24.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Oliver  T.  Beard,  December  24, 1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Dudley ,W.  Strickland,  June  i.  1864. 

Captain  Joseph  G.  Ward,  January  18,  1862. 

Captain  Daniel  C.  Knowles,  June  30,  1862. 

Captain  Edmund  R.  Travis,  August  30.  1862. 

Captain  Samnel  J.  Poster,  January  26,  1863. 

Captain  Asa  II.  Ferguson,  April  ij,  1864.     (Recommissioned 

November  15,  1864.) 
Captain  Anthony  Elmendorf,  April  19, 1864. 
Captain  William  L.  Lockwood,  May  26,  1864. 
Captain  James  M.  Nichols,  September  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  Macardle,  April  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Sylvanus  C.  Gale,  Mav  6,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  K.  Wallace,  December  29, 1862 
First  Lieut.  Anthony  M.  Goodell,  Adft.  March  7  1863 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Acker.  November  13, 1864.      ' 
First  Liiut.  Hamilton  E.  Anderson,  April  6,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Caleb  II.  Patterson,  December  19  1861 
Second  Lient.  James  H.  Perry,  jr.,  September  3  1862' 
Second  Lieut.  William  Barrett,  July  5,  1863. 
Second  Lient.  George  L.  Smith,  September  20  1863 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Wyckoif,  March  7  J864 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  M.  Williams,  September  25  1864 
Second  Lieut.  Arthur  .^IcGuigan,  July  20  1865 
Chaplain  William  P.  Strickland,  June  13,' 1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (5.) 

Colonel  William  B.  Barton,  December  3, 1864 

Captain  William  J.  Carltcm,  December  8  1864 

First  Lieut   Irving  M.  Avery.  R.  Q.M.,  .September  20, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Hannan  C.  Scbultz,  November  12  1864 

Surgeon  Joseph  L.  Mulford,  September  20, 1864. 

Discharged,   (13.) 

Captain  Joseph  Taylor,  November  3  1864 
Captain  Albert  P.  Miller,  January  13  1865 

^Apri" Ibises '"'*''''°°""'  ''^'''™'  "^"J"'''  March  13,  1865,) 
Captain  Elbridge  J.  Hutchinson,  May  26, 1865. 


*  Called  also  Continental  Guard. 

t  .Absent  in  hospital  at  muster  out  of  regiment. 

;  Absent  on  detached  service  at  muster  out  of  regiment. 


NEW   TOBK   INFANTRY. 


495 


Second  Lieutenants. 

H.  DwightGrant 93  Aug.,  64 

Diiboiii  B.  UuniKey 20  Apr.,  65 

Edwin  J.  Barney 20  Apr., 

Jamea  Haney 20  Apr., 

Miles  St.  John 20  Apr., 

Thomas  W.  Van  Tassell  20  Apr., 

Robert  B.  Root 11  June, 

Lewis  Holmes 21  June, 

John  P.  Laxy 21  June, 

Surgeon, 
Charles  A.  Devendorf  - .  .16  Oct.,   64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
J.  MottThroop 2  May,   64 

Chaplain. 


First  Lieut.  John  Bodine,  January  26, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  ^V.  Kobinson,  May  7, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Roger  Kdwarrls,  September  12, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Christopher  Hale,  Adjt,  October  10, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  F,  Howhiud,  April  4,  ]864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  B.  Hunter,  July  9, 18G4. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  F.  Mackellar.  September  27, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  David  B.  Fletcher,  May  15,  1865. 
Chaplain  William  H.  Taylor,  June  14, 1865. 

Died,  (18.) 

Colonel  James  H.  Perry,  Juno  18, 1862,  of  disease,  at  Fort 
Pulaski,  Ga. 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  M.  Green,  killed  in  action  at  Fort 
Wagner,  S.  C,  July  18, 1863. 

Major  Samuel  M.  Swartwout,  lulled  in  action  near  Petersburg, 
Va.,  July  3D,  1864. 

Captain  Louis  H.  Lent,  killed  in  action  on  Monis  island,  S.  C, 
July  10,1863. 

Captain  JameH  Farrell,  killed  in  action  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C, 
July  18, 1863. 

Captain  J'ames  O.  Paxson,  July  31,  18G3,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 

Captain  Frederick  Hurst,  July  31, 1863,  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
of  woundf  received  in  action. 

Captain  Samuel  H.  Moser,  killed  in  action  at  Palmer  Creek, 
Va.,  May  16,  1864. 

Captain  John  A.  Fee,' July  15,  1864,  of  wounds  received  iu 
action  near  Petersburg,  Va. 

Captain  William  E.  D'Arcy,  killed  in  action  at  Deep  Bottom, 
Va..  August  14, 18G4. 

Captain  James  W.  Dunn,  killed  in  action  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C, 
January  15, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  S.  Edwards,  killed  in  action  at  Fort  Wag- 
ner, S.  C,  July  18,1863. 

First  Lieut.  Aaron  H.  Ingraham,  killed  in  action  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  1,1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Sears,  August  16,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Deep  Bottom,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  John  i\I.  Tantum,  killed  iu  action  at  Strawberry 
Plains,  Va.,  August  16,  1864.  .  « 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Fox,  August  11,  1863,  of  woundu 
received  in  action  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 

Second  Lieut.  James  N.  Keenan,  February  20, 1864,  of  wounda 
received  in  action  at  Olustee.  Fla. 

Second  Lieut.  Jeremiah  O'Brien,  killed  in  action  before  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  July  30, 1864. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Second  Lieut.  James  Hemrod,  October  4, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Mcrton,  April  23, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Winfleld  S.  Barrows,  Juno  20, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Morrell,  June  20, 1865. 

CasJdercd,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  James  Sweeney,  February  29, 1S64. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  oflBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


498 


NEW   YORK    INFANTRY. 


FORTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

[This  regiment  was  organized  in  New 
York  city  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y,,  Sep- 
tembef  30,  186i,  to  serve  three 
years.  On  the  fexpiratiou  of  its 
term  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  regiment,  com- 
posed of  veterans  aud  recaxlts,  re- 
tEiined  in  service  Tintil  June  27, 
1865,  when  mustered  out  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  frgm  the  War 
Department.) 


"  DRANESVILLE,"  "  TOTIKTOWN," 
"WILLIAMSBURG,"  "^GOLDING'S 
FARM."  "SAVAGE  STATION," 
"WHITE  OAK  SWAMP,"  '' MAL- 
VERN HILL,"  "CRAMFTOX'S  GAP," 
,*'  ANTIETAM,"  ' '  FREDKRICKS- 

EUHG,"  "MARYE'S HEIGHTS,"  "SA- 
LEM HEIGHTS,"  "GETTYSBURG," 
"  RAPPAHAN'NOCK  STATION," 

"  WILDERNESS,"  "  SPOTTSYLVA- 
NIA,"  "coal  HARBOR,"  "  PETERS- 
KURG."  "FORT  STEVENS,"  "  OPE- 
QUAN, "  * '  FISHER'S  HILL,"  ' '  CEDAR 
CKEEIC" 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  H.  Selkirk 23  May,   65 

{Brevet  Major  1  August,  1664.) 


Major. 


Captains. 

Henry  J.  Gifford 23  May,   63 

{Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.)  ' 
"Walter  D.  Wilder 24  Aug.,  64 

(Brevet  Major  19  October,  1864.) 
Solomon  W.  Ruaaell 14  Sept.,  64 

(Brevet  Ma.jor  19  October,  18t)4.) 
Williini  J.  Kaiser 15  Apr.,  65 

(Brevet  Captain  19  October,  1864.) 
Thomas  Clunney 18  Apr. , 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  C.White 5  Feb.,  64 

French  W.  Fisher 12  Jan.,    65 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

Joseph  Connradt 16  Mar., 

L.  C.  Richards,  It  Q.  JW..15  Apr., 

Harrison  Disbrow 23  May, 

Augustus  B.  Meyer 23  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4j) 

Colonel  Daniel  D.  Bidwell,  August  11,  1864,  to  Brig.  General. , 
Captain  Jeremiah  C.  Drake,  August  22,  1862,  to  M^)  <t  112th 

regiment  New  York  vols. 
Firttt  Lieut  Elial  F.  Carpenter,  September  19,  1862,  to  Major 

112th  regiment  New  York  vol«. 
Second  Lieut.  Julius  A.  Weiss,  October  7, 1863,  to  Captain  7th 

regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Resigned,  (23.) 

Captain  Henry  N.  Marsh,  November  6,  1861. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Palmer,  December  20,  1861. 

Captain  Pkib'p  S.  Cottle,  April  3,  1863. 

Captain  JohnF.  E.  Plogsted,  Auguaty,  1862.  (Recommiasioned 

from  civil  lifeOctober  15,1802.) 
Captain  Erasmus  W,  Haines,  October  16,  18^. 
Captam  William  S.  Hudson,  March  14,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Gilbert  J.  Green,  January  29,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  J.  Bowcn,  April  16.  1^63. 
First  Lieut.  Phineas  Stevens,  May  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charlcft  H.  Bidwell,  June  21,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  D.  Hall,  August  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Franklin  J.  Foster,  November  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  S.  Bull,  Adft,  April  8,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  A.  Taylor,  September  6,  J863. 
Second  Lieut.  Justin  G.  Thompson,  December  26,  1801. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  Cain,  Pcbruavy  8,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Wuerz,  Llarch  30,  1802. 
Second  Lieut.  Emil  KoeUer,  July  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Risloy  H.  Brigham,  October  6,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Eliska  W.  Hunt,  November  24.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Oroille  S.  Dewey,  November  27,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  W.  Potter,  December  'k,T,  1862. 
Chaplain  John  Bowman,  April  13,  1862. 
Discharged,  (19.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  William  C.  Alberger,  December  10,  1862. 
Major  Andri^vv  W.  Braze,  October  18,  1864. 
Captain  Alonzo  J.  Marsh,  February  4,  1863. 
Captain  Hiram  N.  Smith,  September,  18fi4. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Oilman,  May  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut:  Frederick  G.  Barger,  May  11,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Aaron  C.  Fisher,  July  21,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Cowan,  Adft,  September  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  D.  L.  Boughtou,  October  10.  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  A.  Boyd,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  18,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Henry  H,  Ingnlsbe,  March  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  A.  Waldron,  August  14,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  P.  Einsfeld,  October  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  T.  Muns,  October  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Juliun  C.  Borcherdt,  October  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  E.  Roache,  May  19,  1865. 
Surgeon  James  A.  Hall,  October  18,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  H.  Pidkett,  October  18,  1864. 
Chaplain  Henry  Benson,  October  18,  1864. 

Died,   (18.) 

Lieut  Colonel  George  W.  Johnson,       July    27,     1864,       of 

wounds  received  in  action. 
Lieut  Colonel  Erastus  D.  Holt,  (Brevet  Colonel  October  19, 

1864,)  April  7,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Major  William  Ellis,  August  3,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action. 
Captain  Rasdas  Dickinson,  October  10,  1861,  of  diseaeo  at 

Georgetown,  D.  C. 


HEW    YORK    INFANTRY, 


497 


Second  Lieutenants, 

Otis  B.  Hays 9  Sept.,  64 

Sylvester  C.  Churchwell  3  Feb.,  65 
Julius  Smith 6  June, 


Surgeon. 
John  Jenkins 4  Nov.,  64 


Assistant  Swrgean. 


Chaplain. 


Captain  Charles  H.  Moms,  March  25,  1862,  of  diseaso  at  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y. 

Captain  William  T.  "Wiggins,  Killed  in  action  nt  Wilderness, 
Va.,  Mays,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Hickmott,  May  6,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Captain  John  P,  E.  Plogsted,  May  6, 1864,  of -wounda  received 
in  action. 

Captain  Seward  H.  Terry,  killed  in  action  at  Spotteylvania, 
Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

Captain  Reuben  B.  Heacock,  killed  in  action  May  18,  1864. 

Fii'Kt  Lieut.  William  Bullymore,  Adft,  May,  186i,  of  disease 
at  Fort  Monroe. 

FirBt  Lieut.  Henry  D.  Tillinghast,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  31,  18G2,  of 
dis^'ase  at  CufFalo,  N.  Y. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Von  Gayl,  June  12,  1862,  in  hospital  at 
White  House,  Va. 

Firttt  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Valentine,  killed  in  action  May  6,  1864. 

First  L'eut.  Kiuben  M.  Preston,  killed  in  action  May  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Heiinan  Haas,  Adit,  killed  in  action  May  12, 
1864. 

First  Lieut.  David  Lambert,  jr.,  killed  in  action  July  12, 1864. 

Second  Lieut  Mortimer  L.  V.  Tyler,  killed  May  12,  1864. 


Disfnisscd,  (7.) 

Captain  William  F.  Wheeler,  October  4,  1862. 
Captain  Thomas  Clunty,  May  2,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Church,  October  4,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Emstus  Mulkins,  February  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  T.  Bliao,  July,  J863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Tinclal,  February  24,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  Washburn,  July  24,  1864. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  regieter  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  ^iven  as  it  stood  on  the  dav  of  muster  out. 


13  b 


498 


NETW^YUKK  TENl' AWIK 1 . 


FIFTY-FIRST  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.Y.,  from  July  27, 1861, 
to  October  23,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years.  On  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service,  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  regiment,  com- 
posed of  veterana  and  recruits,  re- 
tained in  service  until  July  25, 1865, 
when  mustered  out  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depai-t- 
ment.) 

*' ROANOKE  ISLAND,"  "  NEWRERN,'' 
' '  MANASSAS, "  ' '  CHANTILLY, " 

"south  MOCTNTAIN,"  "  ANTIE- 
TAM,"  "  FREDERICKSBURG, " 

"SIEGE  OF  VICKSBUItG,'  "JACK- 
SON,"' "WILDERNESS,"  "SPOTTSYL- 
VAKIA,"  "north  anna,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG,"  "WEL- 
DONRAILROAD,"  "POPLAR SPRING 
CHURCH." 

* 
Colond. 

John  G.  Wright 18  May,    65 

LieutenoTit  Colonel. 

Thomas  B.  Marsh 18  May,    65 

Major, 

George  "W.  Whitman 18  May,   65 

Captains. 

Frederick  B.  McReady.  .24  Dec,   64 

William  M.  Hatch 24  Dec, 

James  H.  Carberry 14  Apr.,    65 

William  CaldweU 14  Apr., 

Samuel  M.  Pooley 14  Apr., 

tFrederick  E.  Waldron  -..14  Apr., 
Herman  Groenemeyer..,  3  June, 

Charles  W.  Hoyme 3  June, 

J  oha  Laughran 3  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Palin  H.  Sima 20  Apr.,  64 

t  Dewitt  C.  Flagler 6  Mar.,  65 

James  C.  Brown 20  Mar. , 

Aaron  Smith 14  Apr., 

Schuyler  J.  Murden 1  May, 

W.  E.  Meserole,  R.  Q.  M.31  May, 

Levi  W.  Reed 3  June, 

William  H.  Weaver 3  June. 

John  E,  Gibbs 1  July, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

ChaunceyW.  Waldron. -28  Mar.,  65 

George  Rush 15  Apr. , 

Henry  Follelt 1  July, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (5.) 

Colonel  Edward  Ferrero,  September  10,  1862,  to  Brigadior 
General  of  vols. 

Colonel  Robert  B.  Potter.  March  13,  1863,  to  Brigadier  Gene- 
ral of  vols. 

Captain  Fraiicis  E,  Mcllvaine,  November  18,  1861,  to  Captain 
19th  regiment  U.  S.  infantry. 

First  Lieut.  Gilbert  H.  McKibbin,  October  6,  1862,  to  Captain 
and  A.  A.  G. 

Second  Lieut.  John  T.  Rapelge,  October  6,  1862,  to  Captak 
and  A.  Q.  M. 

Transferred,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  William  S.  Schoonmaker,  August  31,  1863,  to 

Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Buckley,  September  5,  1863,  to  Veteran 

Reserve  Corps. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  Proseus,  August  31,  1863,  to  Veteran 

Reserve  Corps. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Anderson,  Septepiber  1, 1863,  to  Veteran 

Eefiei:ve  Corps, 

Resigned,  (30.) 

Captain  Morris  Hazard,  May  8, 1862. 

Captain  William  D.  Campbell,  July  21,  1869. 

Captain  Henry  H.  Holbrook,  September  19,  1862. 

Captain  Stephen  W.  Chase,  September  25,  1862. 

Captain  Thomas  Phillips.  September  29,  1862. 

Captain  George  W.  Merritt,  October  2,  1862. 

Captain  William  Cuff,  October  27.  1862. 

Captain  Leonard  O.  Goodridge,  January  17,  1863. 

Captain  Thomas  H.  Watson,  January  28,  1863. 

Captjiin  John  Stuart,  August  12,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  M.  Miller,  April  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Augustus  J.  Dayton,  Adyt,  May  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  W.  Chapman,  October  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  J.  Johnston,  November  3,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  A.  Porter,  November  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Jamea  J.  Johnson,  May  20,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Orange  Wright,  August — ,  1863.  ' 

First  Lieut.  Frank  W.  Tryon,  December  6,  1863. 

Firat  Lieut.  William  T.  Ackerson,  May  13,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  E.  Babcock,  June  2,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Barker,  April  15,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  H.  Duff,  August  1,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Bern/man,  October  19,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Conrad  F.  Lauder,  April  2.5,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Wood,  April  25,  1863. 

Surgeon  Ephraim  W.  Buck,  May  1,  1862. 

Surgeon  John  L.  Dodge,  October  6, 1862. 

Surgeon  William  H.  Leonard,  August  15,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Frederick  D.  Vanderhoof,  June  9, 1865. 

Chaplain  PorterThomas,  April  22,  1863. 


Discharged,  (14.) 

Colonel  Charles  W.  Le  Gendre,  October  4,  1864. 
Lieut.  ColonelJi.  Charlton  Mitchell  Octobers,  1864. 
Captain  Clifford  Coddiugton,  March  1,  1864. 


!  Sf "®,*^  iJao  5Aepar£s  Rifles.    For  Fiftieth  regiment  see  Filti«th  Engineera. 
T  Diwniflsed  August  3,  1865.  s^^o^o. 


NEW    YORK    INPANTBT. 


499 


Surgeon.  , 

Lyman  W.  BUbb 8  Oct.,    63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Chaplain. 
Laman  A.  Bliss 3  July,  64 


Captain  Henry  W.  Francis,  August  31,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  H.  Holbrook,  October  6,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  W.  Walton,  October  6,  1864. 

Captain  David  F.  Wright,  October  15,  1864. 

Captain  Georjre  A.  Tuttle,  October  24,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Abram  W.  McKee,  Adj't,  September  14.  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Nukerck,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  27,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Leonard  S.  Schoonmaker,  February  16,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  F.  Keene,  Cebruary  17,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  W.  Torrey,  November  25, 1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Francis  W.  Bird,  October  20,  1864. 

Vied,  (10.) 

Captain  David  R.  Johnson,  March  19, 1862,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Captain  Daniel  E.  Jenkins,  killed  in  action  at  the  'Wildemesg, 

Va ,  May  6,  1864. 
Captain  Samuel  H.  Sims,  killed  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Ta., 

July  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  D.  Allen,  killed  in  action  at  Newbem,  N. 

C,  March  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  L.  Fowler,  Adft,  killed  in  action  at  Aii- 

tietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Chailes  H.  Bunker,  killed  while  on  picket  duty, 

near  Petersburg,  Va.,  August  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  Butler,  killed  in  action  September  30, 1864. 
Second  Lieut,  Charles  F.  Sringweiler,  killed  in  action  at  South 

Mountain,  Md.,  September  14,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  George  H.  Leonard,  February  — ,  1863, 
Chaplain  Orlando  N.  Benton,  March  15,  1862,  of  disease. 

Missing,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  W.  Horton,  since  December  31,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Oliver,  December  12,  1864. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


500 


NEW   TOHK   INFANTRY. 


FIFTY-SECOND  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at  New 
York  city  from  August  3  to  No- 
vember 5,  1861,  for  three  years. 
On  the  expiration  of  Ita  term  of 
ferviee,  the  original  members  (ex- 
cept veterans)  were  mustered  <mt, 
and  the  regiment,  composed  of  vet- 
erans and  recruita,  retained  in  ser- 
vice until  July  1,  1865,  when  mus- 
tered out  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 


"FAIR  OAKS,"  "PKACH  ORCHARD," 
"SAVAGE  STATION,"  "V^'HITE  OAK 
SWAMP,"  "MALVERN  HILL."  "aN- 
TIEl  AM,  "  '  ■  FREDERICKSBURG,  " 
"CHANCELLORSVILLE,"  "GEITYS- 
BURG,  "  "BRISTOW  STATION," 
"  MINE  RUN,  "  ■'  WILDERNESS,  " 
"PO  RIVER,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 
"NORTH  ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTOMOY," 
"COAL  HARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 
"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM."  "ream's  STATION." 


Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Henry  M.  Karples 1  Nov.,  64 

Major. 
I 
Henry  P.  Eitzins 8  Dec,  64 


Captains. 

Charlea  J.  Kronmeyer  ..23  Oct.,    63 

Henry  Hitter 10  June,  64 

Edward  Zimmer 13  Mar.,   65 

George  W.  Simmons ]3Mar., 

William  Mey erhoff 13  Mar., 


First  Lieutenants.  ^ 

Jobn  Doeffner,  ^(fj'e 13  Mar.,  65 

James  L.  Rea,  R.  Q.  M .13  Mar., 

William  Westerhold 22  Mar., 

Albert  Meisner 1  Apr., 

William  Feldhusen H  Apr., 

Charles  H.  Co^k 1  May, 

Peter  Hehl 19  May, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Richard  W.  Heideureich-14  Mar.,  65 

Frederick  Ritzins 1  Apr. , 

Dennis  Clarkson 1  May, 

,.  Heory  Ortlepp 19  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  D.  Garvin,  February  19^  lfl62,  to  Seconii 
Lieut.  Ist  United  States  artillery. 

Resigned,  (45.; 

Lieut,  Colonel  Philip  G.  Lichtenstein,  November  24,  1862. 

Lieut.  Coiontl  Charles  G.  Frendenberg.  December  12,  1863. 

Captain  John  G.  Mesaerschmidt,  December  18,  1861. 

Captain  Gustavus  Schultze,  January,  H^  1862. 

Captain  Oscar  Von  Schoening,  March  3,  1863. 

Captain  WllUam  Helft,.Ja\'y  30,  1862. 

Cajytam  Pa?tl  Rcichardt,  August  23,  1862. 

Captain  Gcorg'e  Dotzert,  October  1,  1862. 

Captain  Jacob  Rueger,  October  7,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  Moehricg,  October  13,  1862. 

Captain  Adolpbua  Becker,  October  19,  1862, 

Captain  Henry  L.  Klein,  October  27,  1862. 

Captain  Adolph  Seaman,  January  16,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  Gerke.  April  25,  1863. 

Captain  Oliver  C.  Garvin,  October  25,  1863. 

Captain  Franz  Benzlrr,  October  26,  1863. 

Captain  0.-*car  Von  HoUebeu,  April  13,  1864. 

Captain  William  Kaiser,  April  16,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Conrad  Stantz,  December  10,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Geiser,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  20,  1862. 

First  Li'Ut.  Emil  Bausmann,  June  17,  1862. 

First  Lii'Ut.  C.  W:  Schuejfjicr,  Adft,  July  2,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Eugp.ne  Von  Schoening,  September  6,  1662. 

First  Lieut.  Herman  Kalmberg,  November  7,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  Karainaki,  January  16,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Emil  Frank,  February  13,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Louia  Kappler,  May  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Herman  Ehrichs,  June  15,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  E.  L.  M.  Ehlers,  October  29,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Ewald  Plattig,  December  30, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Carl  Ulueller,  Adft,  June  15,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Frank,  December  9,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Elsman,  February  25,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Carl  Kreter,  June  11,  1662. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  Larson,  August  20,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.   William  Franhe,  October  7,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Bernhard  Knobelsdorf,  March  14,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Greritius,  April  8,  1864. 

Surgeon  George  G.  Stieherling,  July  15,  1862. 

Surgeon  J«fji/.s  C.  Rappold,  November  25,  1863. 

Surgeon  Jlauricc  Frohlich,  September  20,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Peter  J,  Rpuss,  December  10,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Gustavus  Jacobi,  September  17,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Gustavus  A.  Bingel,  Mai-ch  7,  1864. 

Chaplain  Frederick  Stejj'en,  September  20,  1863. 

Mustered  oict  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (6.) 

Colonel  Paul  Frank,  October  28,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  Von  Rcicheustein,  August  16, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Paul  Fuchs,  Adft,  October  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Maurice  Sichel,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  9,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Ulrich  Kleiuschmidt,  August  31,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Brown,  October  5,  1864. 

Discharged,   (7.) 

Captain  Franz  H.  Reinhardt,  February  22,  1865. 
Captain  Philip  TrifBnger,  February  23,  1865. 


*  Called  also  German  Rangers,  or  Sigcl  Rifles, 


NEW    TOEK    INFANTRY. 


501 


Surgeon. 

Joseph  C.  Kaier 21  Juno,  65 

Assistant  Sitrgeon. 
Charles  Althaus 3  Mar.,  65 

Chaplain. 


Captain  Jacob  Huber,  Marcb  12,  1865. 
Captain  George  Dt'gener,  May  31,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Nicholaus  Heinricb,  August  31,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  Louis-  Leopold,  September  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  Bambach,  May  3,  1865. 

Died,  (13.) 

Major  Edward  Venuti,  killed  in  action  near  Gettysburg,  Pa., 

July  2,  1863. 
Captain  Herman  Caesar,  May  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 

action. 
Captain  Walter  Yon  Amo,  May  16;  1864,  of  wound*  received 

in  action. 
Captain  William  Scherrer,  May  26,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Laty,  Adj't,  killed  in  action  December 
13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Otto  Von  Steuben,  killed  in  action  at  Spottayl- 

vania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Herman  Von  Haake,  June  23,  1864,  in  Libby 

Prison,  Richmond,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Louis  Wolf,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 

Va.,  October  21, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  Burke,  killed  in  action  at  Hatcher's  Run, 

Va.,  March  31,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  Pfantz,  June  1,  1862,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Eugene  Walsh,  June  15,  1664,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  Paul  Schreiber,  killed  in  action  at  Hatcher's 

Run,  Va.,  March  31,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Max  Kling^nberg,  killed  in  action  at  Weldon 

Railroad,  March  31,  1865. 

Missing,  (1.) 

First  Lieut,  Gottlieb  Hoedel,  since  August  31,  1861. 

Dismissed,  (8.) 

First  Lieut.  Albert  Reinert,  January  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Adolph  Meier,  R.  Q.  M.,  March  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  D.  Martin,  January  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Christian  Montcn,  October  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  S.  PeterBon,  March  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Closter,  February  27,  1865.' 
Second  Lieut.  Ludrig  Von  Vitztham,  June  30,  1865. 
Surgeon  Ernst  Weiler,  March  5,  1865. 


NOTJE.— The  roster  of  ofiBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


502 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


FH'TY-THIRD  EEGIMBNT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
Yoiic  city,  N.  Y.,  from  August  27 
to  November  15,  IfiCl,  for  three 
year-s.  It  waa  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice March  21,  18G2,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  publishea  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Lionel  Jobertd'Epineuil.16  Oct.,    61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  F.  Chester 28  Feb.,  62 

Major. 

JeanB.  Cantel 16  Oct.,    61 

Captains. 

Franklin  "W.  WiUiard. -.18  Sept.,  61 

Ernest  FiBtnn 1  Oct., 

Henry  Scott 12  Oct., 

John  G.  Gundlack 14  Oct., 

Alfred  Cipriani 21  Oct., 

Arthui-  Uolden 21  Oct., 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  F.  Joralomen 16  Sept.,  61 

Barry  Fox 30  Sept., 

Charles  A.  Jenkins 30  Sept., 

William  H.  Bacey 25  Sept., 

J.  C.  Merriam,  R.  Q.  M...T-6  Oct., 

William  H.  Burgess 16  Oct., 

Howard  Burk 17  Oct., 

Henry  Cochen 21  Oct., 

Lucius  M. -Thayer 22  Oct., 

Victor  Vifquain,  Adfl 23  Oct., 

Augustus  H.  Thomas,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Benjamin  A.  Ball 27  Sept.,  61 

ThoddeuB  C.  Ferris 14  Ocl., 

Noah  L.  Coehen 22  Oct. , 

James  H.  Sperling 26  Oct., 

W.  W.  Alexander,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Henry  J.  Pliillips 17  Oct. ,   61 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Bernard  A.  Vanderkeift,  a.  w.  m. 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promotedt  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  JnineB  Loyman  Van  Buren,  July  7,  1S62,  to 
Major  and  A.  I).  C. 

Resigned,  (1.) 
Assistant  Surgeon  Jules  Dubrieul,  November  10,  1861. 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Ray  F.  Gordon,  November  16,  1862. 

Missing,  (10.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Joseph  A.  Viguor  De  Monteil,  since  December, 

Captain  W.  W.  Armstrong,  since  December,  1861. 
Captain  Frederick  Coehen,  since  December,  186i. 
Captain  Charles  W.  Dustar,  since  December,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Perry,  since  December,  1861. 
Second  Lieut  Charles  Coffin,  since  December,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Morland  Emjle,  since  December,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Armand  Dufloo,  since  December,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  Hatch,  since  December,  1861. 
Chaplain  Arestudo  Sieran,  since  December,  1861. 


*  Called  also  Ve  Epineuil  Zouaves. 
Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK    INPANTKT. 


505 


FIFTY-FOURTH'  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Hudson  City,  N  Y,,  in  September 
and  October.  1861,  to  «erve  tiiree 
years.  On  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  regiment,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruits,  is 
still  in  service.) 

"CROSS  KEYS,"  "FnfolONT'S  FORT," 
"CHASCELLORSVILLE,"  "WATJiU- 
LOO  BRIDGE,"  "  CEDAR  BIOUN- 
TAIN,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "RAPPA- 
HANNOCK STATION,"  "SULPHUR 
SPRINGS,"  "SECOND  BULL  RUN." 

Colonel. 
Eugene  A.  Kozlay 19  Mar.,  64 

Licuteng.nt  Colonel, 
Bankson  T.  Morgan S  Jan. ,  64 

Major, 
Stephen  Kovacs,  a,  w.  m. 


Captains, 

Adolphus  Von  Luttwitz.23  July, 

Charles  Kreuder 12  Jan., 

C.  W.Chelius 12  Jan., 

JohnN.  Kriedle 29  Jan., 

Henry  Seton  .i Ifi  Apr., 

Ernst  Both 5  Mar., 

Thomas  J.  Robinson 17  Mar., 


65 


Firet  LieuieTiante, 

Henry  Hagcng,  B.  Q.  Af.31  Aug.,  62 

Charles  Rausmujler 12  Jan, ,    64 

Herman  H.  Kreuder 1  Apr., 

W.  H.  K.  Meeker,  ^<y'(.l^  June, 

George  L.  Burger 9  Jan.,    65 

John  Davis 5  Mar., 

Fred.  C.  Kocher 5  Mar., 

Francis  Boiler 26  July, 

Frank  Geiae,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants, 

Josephlhly 25  July,    65 

Henry  Buhlrich 23  July, 

Christian  Noell 25  July, 

Julius  Prillwitz 10  Aug., 

Julius  Hohman 21  Aug., 

Surgeon, 
Henry  Root 6Mar.,  65 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (2.) 

Captain  Francis  Joseph  IVerneck,  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps, 

August—,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  Root,  to  58th  New  York  yolft, 

January  1,  1863. 

Resigned,  (54.) 

Colonel  Eugene  A.  Kozlay,  March  18, 1863.    (Recommlssioned 

Colonel  March  19,  1864. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  Ashhy,  June  10,  1863. 
Captain  Francis  Schraub,  Septemiier  17,  1861. 
Captain  Philip  Doring,  February  2,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  Becker,  February  22,  1862. 
Captain  William  Muhs,  June  18,  1862. 
Captain  F.  Kohlbirger,  June  18,  1862. 
Captain  Ferdinand  Konig,  July  22,  1862. 
Captain  George  Kemp,  January  24,  1863. 
Captain  Peter  Ernenweia,  Febiuary  10,  1863. 
Captain  .4.  Dietrich,  February  12,  1863. 
Captain  William  Kemer,  Slay  10,  1863. 
Captain  Ernest  Hausmann.  June  22,  1863. 
Captain  Otto  Steiiihardt,  June  23,  1863. 
Captain  Rudolph  Raven,  October  25,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  Kuchenbecker,  July  10,  1865. 
First  Lii-ut.  Christian  Vogel,  February  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Deycker,  June  — ,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  C.  H.  Lampi,  July  — ,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  W.  ,';tern.  July  2J.  1863. 
First  Lieut.  F.  W.  Bitting,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  31,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Deiker,  September  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  Lampe,  September  24,  1862. 
Fir.^t  Lieut.  Adotph  Friedevfddt,  October  3,  1662. 
First  Lieut.  J.  G.  Schmidt,  October  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Gustav.  A.  Ilinsch,  February  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Brandt,  March  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  T.  Lawrance,  March  22,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  F.  Von  Shirach,  April  26,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  A.  Ehrhardt,  April  28,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  A.  0»terthal,  October  13,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  F.  A.  Ilerzer,  September  17,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  iVillian  Spalklumer,  February  18,  1802. 
Second  Lieut.  Philipp  Durian,  February  20,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  August  Albrecht,  March  1,  1862. 
Second  Lieut  Herman  Hcdner,  in  March,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  Laipje,  May  16,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Ch.  Huppersburg,  June  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  O.  IVeitershaueen,  June  18,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  August  Scheurer,  in  June,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  W.  Luckhardl,  August  31,  1862. 
Secoud  Lieut.  Conrad  Ureiner,  September  14,  18p3. 
Secoud  Lieut.  Otto  Uagert,  October  3,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Frud'r  Ilevinius,  November  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Hartmann,  December  25,  1862. 
Second  Lieut  Gust.  Stamens,  January  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Adam  fferii cr,  January  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Casper  Kling,  January  25,  X863. 
Second  lyieut.  Julius  Muller,  March  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  S.  Ascher,  May  8,  1863. 
Secoud  Lieut.  Conrad  SclioU,  October  14,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Louis  Krause,  March  18,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Frederick  Bott,  September  6,  1864. 
Chaplain  Herman  Zundt,  October  31,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  (tf  service,  (2.) 

Captain  Gustav  Blau,  July  10,  1865. 
Surgeon  C.  W.  Hagen,  October  29,  1864. 


304 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Nicholafl  Pfifer 29  Oct. ,    64 

Chaplain. 


Discharged,  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  Hay,  June  19,  1864. 
Firht  Lieut  C.  L.  AUstaedt,  March  22,  1P65. 
Second  Lieut.  Ernest  L.  Kinney,  November  14, 1864. 
Second  JuUuh  Loebel,  July  7,  1865. 
Chaplain  Ferdinand  Samer,  July  31,  1864. 

Died,  (3.) 

Major  Victor  Lud.  V.  Littrow,  April  22,  1862,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  Aclolph  Beer,  killed  in  action  Augubt  30, 18t)2. 
Second  Lieut.  Emit  Haherkom,  killed  in  action  AugUHt  30, 
1862. 


Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Hermann  Weydnex,  since  Marcli  33 ,  18C2. 


Dismissed,  (11.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Alexander  Hoch,  March  18,  1862.     ' 
Captain  George  Besoidt,  February  15,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  MohT^Y^-hrua.ry  15,  1862. 
Captain  Cnarles  "VVahle,  March  14,  1863. 
Captain  Edward  Wertheiiner,  February  28,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  A.  Gfrorner,  March  25,  1863.  * 
Fii-st  Lieut.  G.  LindenmuUer.  April  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Hermann  Hirt,  Adft,  April  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  A.  Boyce,  August  21.  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Max  Rosenberg,  December  16,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Kolhaan,  February  £8,  1862. 


Note. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mugtered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  tliifi 
giBter  ita  rogter  is  made  up  to  the  31ist  of  August,  1865. 


NEW   TORE   INFANTRY. 


505 


FIFTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  ^was  organized  nt 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  August  98, 
1861,  for  three  yi'ars,  and  consoli- 
dated with  the  38th  New  York  vol- 
unteers, December  23,  1862.) 

(The  officitil  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  la  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
Eegi3  de  Trobriand 28  Aug.,  61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 

Francis  Jehl 28  Aug.,  61 

Captains. 

■  Jean  J.  Four 28  Aug.,  61 

August  E.  Veyer 28  Aug., 

George  C.  Williams 28  Aug., 

Louiu  0e  Manure 28  Aug., 

tJohn  H.  Tia«ot 28  Aug., 

tPhilip  Meyer 28  Aug., 

Fivst  Lieutenants. 

Leon  Cuvillier,  Adft 28  Aug.,  61 

tAugust  Riedtnger j28  Aug., 

Emil  Durif. 28  Feb.,   63 

tPhilip  C.  Rogers,  a.  w.  m. 

\j.  P.  Jantzer,  a.  w.  m. 

tWilUara  E.  Croft,  a.  w.  m. 

Jos.  W.  Meeks,  jr.,'72.  Q.  M.,  a.w.m. 

tAlex.  Schilling,  a.  w.  m. 

I^Gonstant  Sivori,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

"William  Brown 28  Feb.,   63 

Francis  X.  Rieff 28  Feb., 

Victor  Bertrand 12  May, 

tJohn  Suraud.  o.  w.  m. 
tliouia  H.  Gein.  a.  w.  m. 
tChas.  Burch,  a.  w.  m. 
tThea.  A.  Coakley,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
fWarren  Van  Steenberg,  a.  w.  m. 
Assistant  Surgeons. 

tWamer  Cleveland 23  Oct.,    C2 

tC.  A.  Devendorf 8  Dec, 

Chaplain. 
fA.  F.  Longson,  u,.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


■promoted,  (1.) 


First  Lieut.  Hibbert  B.  MasterB,  September  23,  1862,  to  Cap- 
tain and  C.  S. 


Resigned,  (3.) 

Lient.  Colonel  Louis  Thourot,  August  14,  T862. 
Second  Lieut.  Lelnaan  Israels,  August  18, 1862. 
Surgeon  Felix  Petard,  September  23,  1862. 

Discharged,  (20.) 

Captain  Edward  Binasee,  August  31,  1862. 

Captain  Louis  Battais,  September  17,  1862. 

Captain  C.  Nuviere,  September  18,  1862. 

Captain  F.  S.  GfanmuUer,  Octobers,  1869.    - 

First  Lieut.  John  Skarrpu,  October  25,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Klatzl.  October  25,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  A.  Van  Duzer,  December  18,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  C.  Bourgard,  August  28,  3862. 

First  Lieut.  John  Chargois,  September  6,  1862. 

Pirft  Lieut.  Atbert  De  St.  .James.  September  9,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  H.  Felt,  September  9,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  J.  Arnould,  September  12,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Francois  Midler,  September  19,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  C.  A.  Gianini,  September  23,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  B.  Belotti,  January  17,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Huch,  August  29,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Jnseph  Prost,  September  18,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  W.  A.  Wood,  September  24,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  W.  H.  Schmidt,  November  10,  1802. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Theodore  Artand,  September  19,  1869. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  John  G.  Kearney,  July  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Adam  Kramm,  September  23,  1862. 


'  Called  also  Lafayette  Guard.  t  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 

jjOTE. The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


506 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


FIFTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

<Th!8  regiment  was  organized  at 
Kt.'wbui^,  N.  Y.,  from  July  31, 
1861,  to  December  10,  iPGl,  to  serve 
thi-f  e  years.  On  the  expiratiOQ  of 
its  term  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (exuept  veterans'!  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  regiment,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recruite,  is 
HtiU  in  tierviee,) 

"lee's-  mills,"  VA.;  "WILLIAMS- 
BURG," VA.;  "HONEY  HILL,"  S  C  ; 
"DEVEAUX  NECK,"-S  C;  "JOHN'S 
ISLAND,"  S.  C;  "WHITE  OAK 
SWAMPS,"  VA.  ;  "FAIR  OAKS," 
VA.;  "YORKTOWN."  VA.,  (SIEGE,) 
"CHICKAHOMIKY,"  VA.  ;  "<00- 
SAWHATCHIE,"  S.  C;  "MALVEUIN 
HILL,"  VA.;  CARTAR'S  HILL,"  VA.; 
"BOTTOMS  BRIDGE,"  VA. ;  "DIN- 
GLE'S MILLS,"  S.  C. 

Colonel. 

Charles  II.  Van  Wyck  ..  4  Sept.,  61 
'  (^Brevet Brig. Generali2'M.QX.,\&li^.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Kockwoll  Tyler 18  May,   64 

Major. 
Eliphas  Smith 18  May,   64 

Captains. 

James  J.  Cox 9  Feb.,  63 

Francis  Hines 21  Oct., 

AUanHonli.  Chittenden. -2'2  Dec, 

NoiTis  Grossman 18.  fr'  ay,    64 

John  Connell 21  Juno, 

Joseph  S.  Holmes 21  June, 

Marshall  L.  Bateford 12  Jan.,    C5 

John  Metcalf 15  May, 

James  J.  Dubois,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Henri  B.  Loomis,  AdJ't  ..18  Dec,  63 

Ri'uben  R.  Gi.lett 22  Dec, 

John  S.  Tompkins 21  June,  64 

Norman  Perkins 21  June, 

Add.  J.Clements.j;.Q.JVf.   1  Jan.,    65 

Henry  A.  Hawkes 12  Jan.^ 

Jeremiah  Strickland 1  Apr., 

William  J.  Sayer 1  Apr., 

Robert  C.  Roper 15  May, 

Francis  Might 16  June, 

Charles  B.  Young,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Jared  Packard * . .  24  May,    64 

Andrew  P.  Cnnklin 18  Mar.,  65 

Robert  E.  HalBtead 1  Apr., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  P.  Ketchum,  May  16,  1865,  to  Captain 

128th  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 
Second  Lieur.  Edwin  J.  Scranton,  March  27,  1865,  to  Captain 

128th  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 
Assistant  Surgeon   O.  A.  Carroll,     May  13, 1863,  to  Surgeon 

14Jd  New  York  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Albert  S.  Turner,  November  18  1863,  to 

Surgeon  103d  regiment  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (28.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  J.  Wheeler,  Fiibruary  11, 1864. 

Captain  Charles  F.  Thayer,  April  9,  1662. 

Captain  Thomas  S.  Maivelj  jr.,  Augusts,  1862. 

Captain  William  D.  Fuller,  March  JO,  1863. 

Captain  William  K.  Joscelyn,  Juno  8,  1863. 

Captain  Alfred  W.  Lomas,  August  11, 1863. 

Captain  Daniel  D.  Eliing,  March  9, 1864. 

Captain  Edward  Wheeler,  March  15,  1864. 

Captain  James  H.  Smith,  July  26, 1834. 

Captain  Henry  P.  Killam,  November  26, 1864. 

Captain  James  Gowdy,  June  28,  1865. 

Fn-st  Lieut.  Daniel  R.  Franklin,  September  17, 1861. 

First  Lieut,  Effingham  Vanderburgh,  Februiiry  1, 1862. 

First  Jjieut.  Richard  M.  Hines,  February  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Rulus  Moffit,  February  6,  1*562. 

First  Lieut.  Enoch  Horton,  February  14. 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Isaac  JellifF,  February  21, 18ri2. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Atwood,  April  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Jesse  F.  Shafer,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  15, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  John  T.  Frear,  February  6, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  B.  Steel,  January  14,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  W.  Thompson,  J Mwe  2, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Clark,  Febiuary  7,  L864. 

Second  Lieut.  Wiibur  F.  Still,  August  21, 1864. 

Second  Lieut  Jesse  Stivers,  Mi'.y  15, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Dennison  Fisk,  May  18, 1865. 

Surgeon  George  H.  Fossard,  ^uly  5, 1865. 

Asustaut  Surgeon  Daniel  S.  Ilardenberg,  April  1, 1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (9.) 

Captain  William  F.  Calkins,  February  22, 1865. 
Captain  James  H.  F.  Milton,  March  31, 1865. 
Captain  Melville  Sears,  July  31, 1865. 
First  Lit'Ut.  Isaac  Beckett,  January  27, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Solomon  D.  Wheat,  March  31, 1865. 
First  Li<--ut.  Morris  Downey,  April  1, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Algernon  S.  Rose,  March  27, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Wright  H.  Auchmoody,  June  30, 1865. 
Surgeon  Solomon  Van  Ettou,  September  28, 1864. 

Discharged,  (15.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  Jordan,  Augusts,  1863. 
Major  Jacob  Sharp,  August  5,  1862. 
Captain  Asa  Hodge,  February  26,  1862. 
Captain  John  Eruhout,  October  3,  1862. 
Captain  Melvin  S.  Wells,  November  23,  1862. 
Captain  Freddrick  Decker,  November  23,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Silas  A.  Ilsley.  June  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Still,  August  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Connolly,  October  3,  1862. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


507 


George  R.  Black 35  May, 

Clement  B.  Newkirk 16  May, 

Calvin  Lambert 1  June, 

Charles  Becker 17  June, 

Benjamin  Terwilliger 23  June, 

Alonzo  C.  Bowers 24  June, 

Snigeon. 


Assistant  Surgeon* 
IraS.Bradner 12  May,    63 

Chaplain. 
George  P.  Tan  Wyck  ...  8  Apr.;  63 


First  Lieut.  John  C.  Gerard,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  3- 1662. 
First  Lieut.  Alpkons  RicktOT,  May  29,  I8fi4. 
First  Lieut.  Victory  Ckamplain,  March  27,  186.5. 
Second  Lieut.  WilUam  B.  Baird.  September  19,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Meeker  G.  Bell.  October  3.  1862. 
Chaplain  Charles  Schelling,  December  23,  1862. 

Died,  (4.) 

Captain  William  J.  Williams,  killed  at  Pair  Oak«,  Va.,  May 

31,  1862. 
Fu-st  Lieut.  Isaac  Roosa,  January  20,  1863,  at  Newbern.  N.  C. 
Second  Lient.  P.  M.  Lorgan,  August  19,  1862,  at  Yorktown, 

of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  W.  Rush,  December  25,  1863,  at  Beau- 
.  .fort,  S.  C,  of  disease. 

Missing,  (1.) 

Captain  William  M.  Burncett,  since  April  30,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  B  Pope,  Sept-ember  4,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edg:ar  E  Morse,  February  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Eli  H.  Eviiny.  Adft,  October  2-5.  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Dvnman  S.  Decker,  April  11,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  A.  Lomas,  January  9,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  W.  McKown,  December  10,  1863. 


Note  1. No  brevet  appointments  arc  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 

Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this  reg- 
ister, ite  roster  ismjide  up  to  August  31,  18ti5. 


508 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


FIFTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regrimentwasorgaDizedatNew 
York  city  in  November,  1861,  to 
serve  three  yeara.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  itB  term  of  service,  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  veter- 
ans and  recruits  transferred  to  tlie 
6lBt  New  York  volunteers,  Decem- 
ber 2,  1864.) 

"  rORKTOWN,'  "   FAIR       OAKS," 

"GAINES'S  MILL,"  "PEACH  OR- 
CHARD," "SAVAGE  STATION," 
"white  OAK  SWAMP,"  "  MAL- 
VERN HILL,"  "ANTIKTAM,""FRED- 
ERlCKSBUltG."  "CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "BRIS- 
TOW  STATION,"  "  MINE  RUN," 
"  WILDKRNESS,"  "  PO  RIVER," 
"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "  NORTH  AN- 
NA," "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "  PETERSBURG," 

"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STATION." 

Colonel, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Colonel  Samuel  K.  Zook,  May  23, 1863,  to  Brigadier  GoDcral 

vols. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  P.  Fisk,  Adft,  March  7, 1862,  to  Captain 

and^.  A.   G. 

Transferred,  (4.) 

Major  John  H.  Bell,  June  18, 1863,  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 
Captain  Jcdediah  C.  Paine,  August  31, 18fi4,  to  Signal  Corpn. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Brewater,  August  10, 1863,  to  Veterau 

Reserve  Corps.  «. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  C.  Dean,  April  9,  1863,  to  140tli 

New  York  vols. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

JamesW.Britt 6  May,   64 

Major. 


Captains. 

George  W.  Jones 1  Nov., 

tJames  C.  Broiison 9  Mar., 

Josiah  M.  Paville 1  Jan., 

.  Orlando  F.  Middleton  ...  1  Mar., 

Richards.  Alcoke 7  May, 

tWilliam  Reid 9Apr., 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1860^) 

First  Lieutenants. 
tWilliamH.  French.jr...  8  Mar., 

Charles  H.  H.  Broom 17  May, 

George  Mitcbell 1  Nov., 

William  E.  Hall 6  Nov., 

Ste'n  R.  Snyder,  R.  Q.  M.  1  Mar., 

George  C.  Case,  Adft 14  June, 

Samuel  L.  Conde 20  July, 

Gilbert  H.  Frederick 1  Jan., 

tWilliam  "V.  Hudson 2  Nov., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Pops 21  Oct., 

Martin  V.  B.  Brower 1  Apr., 

tElisha  L.  Palmer 17  Juue, 

Martin  R.  Connolly 1  Mar., 

Cornelius  L.  Moore 1  Mar., 

Edwin  H.  Shorey 7  May, 

Nicholas  Sfebbee 30  Aug., 

fJohu  H,  Erickaou,  a.  w.  m. 


Resigned,  (15.) 

Captain  Thorndike  Saunders,.  February  8, 1862. 
Captain  Wesley  Horner,  August  2, 1862. 
Captain  Charles  McKay,  October  21, 1862. 
Captain  Charles  B.  Curtiss,  June  8, 1863. 
Captain  Julius  E.  Erickson,  July  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  S.  Warner,  May  17,  18H2. 
First  Lieut.  William  Ried,  November  6, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Luther  E.  Hall,  January  22,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  John  F.  Webber,  Janxiary  29,  i862. 
Second  Lieut,  George  W.  Brown,  June  14, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  C.  White,  March  12, 1863. 
Surgeon  Geoi-ge  Leach,  in  January,  1863. 
Surgeon  Robert  V.  McKinn,  December  3, 1862, 
Assistant  Surgeon  Robert  Corry,  September  5, 1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Nelson  Neeiey,  June  29, 1864. 

Discharged,  (7.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  J.  Augustus  Pago,  February  1, 1862. 
Captain  BL-njamin  F.  Gott,  Juue  14, 1862. 
Captam  Henry  H.  Mott,  December  8,  i863. 
First  Lieut.  John  S.  Padcn,  November  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Thomas  Britton,  October  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  George  IL  Smith,^  April  ]5, 1863. 
Chaplain  Abraham  Piatt,  Juna  26, 1862. 

Died,  (9.) 

Lieut  Colonel  Philip  J.  Parison,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  September  17, 1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Alfred  B.  Chapman,  tS^.  ^  killed  in  battle 
of  the  Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5,  1864. 

Major  N.  Garron  Throop,  January  12,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
iu  battle  of  Fredericks!  urg,  Va. 

Major  William  A.  Kirk,  Juue  20, 1864,  of  wounds  received  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 

Captain  Augustus  M.  Wright,  Julv  2,  18C4,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived iu  action  near  Petersburg,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  Paul  M.  Pon,  killed  at  this  battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg, Va,,  December  12, 1862. 

Firht  Lieut.  James  McKibbin,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  17  1862. 

Second  Lieut  Hznry  II.  Ilighbce,  killed  at  the  battle  cf  Antie- 
tam. Md.,  September  17, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  fJenry  II  Folgcr,  kiUed  at  the  battle  of  Antie- 
tam, Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

"  Also  called  National  Guard  Rifles. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


509 


Svrgam. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

William  TV.  Potter 22  Jan.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Captain  Alfred  J.  La  Valley,  May  23, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Clai-k,  April  18, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charlea  C.  Savage,  ATiguet  24, 1863. 

tTheopMlus  B.  Winn 29  July,   64 

Chaplain. 

'      •Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Francis  Covert,  September  27, 1862. 

t  Transferred  to  6l6t  Now  York  vols,  at  dat'e  of  muster  out. 

Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


510 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


FIFTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT.'^ 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  August  31, 
1861,  to  November  21,  ]861.  On 
the  expiration  of  its  term  of  service 
the  original  members  (except  vete- 
ranw)  were  mustered  out,  and  the 
regiment,  composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  is  still  in  the  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  pubfiahed  in  orders.) 


■WlademierXryzanowski.SS  Oct.,    fil 
(^Brevet  Brig.  General  il  Liar.,  1865.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Adolphus  Dobke 19  May,  63 


Major. 


Captains. 

William  Syring 6  Feb., 

M.  Schmidt 1  May, 

Emil  Koenig 1  May, 

Andrew  B.  Searles 2  May, 

Adolph  Schmager 21,  (^ct., 

W.  E.  Brueninghauscn..]2  Dec, 

Charles  Bensa 12  Aug., 

Frederic  Werner ..13  Nov., 

Carl  Schwarz 26  Mar. , 

Gottlieb  Friedlander 1  July, 


First  Lieutenants. 

Julius  Ende 1  Nov.,- 

Charlf  s  Von  Rahden 1  May, 

Louis  Gasteyer 1  May, 

J.  H.  Nustedt 11  Aug., 

Mortiz  Planitz 13  Nov., 

Theo.  Gunzert,  R.  Q.  M. .  1  Jan., 

Peter  Kemp^ 10  Jan., 

John  Spehnkouch 17  Mar., 

H.  Eshenfielder.  ^rf;( 26  Mar., 

August  C.  Piesch 19  July, 

Henry  Dieiz,  a.  v>.  m.t 
James  W.  Vanderhof,  a.  w.  tn. 

*  Called  also  Polish  Legion. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (42.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Frederick  Gellman,  March  6,  1803. 

Major  Wjlliam  Henkcl,  October  31,  1862. 

Major  George  N.  Harvey,  Slay  19,  lP(i3. 

Captain  Edward  Steine,  April  30,  18R2. 

Captain  Mathias  Pab>.t,  Juue  14,  186:^.  * 

Captam  Georgia  Roman,  in  August,  1862. 

Captain  Ferd.  Hermann,  October  31,  1802. 

Captain  August  Kraunkler,  February  16,  1863. 

Captain  Peter  Koburger,  February  20.  1663. 

Captain  Herman  Bacht,  March  28,  lbG3, 

Captain  Francis  Blayer,  April  3,  1863. 

Captain  Gottfried  Mass,  April  4,  186.3. 

Captain  Alexander  Maluski,  August  9,  1863. 

Captain  C.  Barwicki,  June  25,  18C4. 

Captain  Ludwig  Galeeki,  January  10,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  P/rtrand,  November  28,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Cesar  Wertenberg,  December  11,  1661. 

First  Lieut.  C.  W.  Lionliardt,  Adj't,  January  2,  1662. 

First  Lieut.  Werner  Kock^  February  24,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Bohrer,  March  11,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Julius  Feischer,  Slay  5,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  diaries  Koch,  Adj't,  May  14,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Hermann  Wolfarth,  May  15,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Adolph  Basch,  May  26,  1862. 

First  Lieut   Charles  Bock,  June  13,  1862. 

Firt-t  Lieut.  Louis  Meusel,  June  18,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Christian  MjiUct,  Augusts,  1802 

First  Lieut.  W.  Appcnzidlcr,  August  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Abram  Nussbaura,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  Galm,  October  7,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Ernst  Kurlbaum,  January  28.  1863.  , 

First  Lieut.  Hermann  Herlt,  March  8,  1B63. 

First  Lieut.  Nicholaus  J-Jelil,  May  14,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Rudolph  Schwcrer,  June  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Gottlieb  Nocdell,  June  21,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  I.  Moffie  De  Verdts,  April  1,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  George  Vogle.  June  5,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Pfeil,  Juue  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Johu  Beutel,  October  14,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  Tepper,  February  10,  1863. 

Surgeon  Ferdinand  Heasel,  April  10,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Francis  Haerl,  March  19,  1864. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

Major  Michael  Esembaux,  April  25,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Kern,  R.  Q.  M.    November  16,  1864, 

Discharged,  (12.) 

I'ieut.  Colonel  August  Otto,  April  5,  1864. 
Captain  Carl  Von  Leleiva,  April  26,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Christian  Meyer,  September  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  Offeu,  October  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  J*'.  Schaiirig,  January  9,  1865. 
First  Lieut  Francis  Wittstein,  April  2G,  1865- 
Second  Lieut.  Abram  Kickel,  September  10,  1869. 
Second  Lieut,  Otto  Melzer,  November  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Fred.  Lauber,  May  1,  1863. 
Surgeon  Robert  Thormain,  January  1,  1863. 
Surgeon  Henry  Root,  October  — ,  1863. 
Chaplain  Fredrick  Hcrlzherger,  April  — ,  1862. 

t  Prisoner  of  war  at  muster  out  of  regiment. 


NEW   YOEK   INFANTRY. 


511 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Louis  Meesman 25  Apr.,  63 

Edward  Kunktl 10  Mny,   65 

Christian  Ilaua 1  July, 

Henry  Roberts,  a.  w.  m^ 

Surgeon. 

P.  H.  Humphreys 21  Oct.,    63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
ChEtrlea  Stein 21  May,   62 

Chaplain. 


Died,  (7.) 

Captain  Frederick  Braun,  killed  in  action  at  Chan  cell  orsvillo, 

Va.,  M!iy2,  1863. 
Captain  Gustave  Stoldt,  July  20,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 

action. 
Captain  Edward  AntonieskifJuly  25, 1863,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Captain  Albert  Von  Roserbprp,  May  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Sautter,  April  30,  ].8fi3. 
First  Lieut.  Louis  Deitrich,  Adj't,  July  2,  1863. 
Chaplain  Anthony  Zyla,  April  5,  1865,  of  disease,  at  Nashville, 

Tenn. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Major  Theodore  Lichtenhein,  January  18,  1862. 
Captain  August  Foerster,  April  23,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Worms,  April  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Rudolph  Meyer,  April  30,  1864. 
Surgeon  Francis  Muecke,  November  22,  1862, 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointnujnts  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Ordera  before  October  14, 1865. 

Note  2. This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 

register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31 ,  1865. 


512 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


FIFTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,N.  Y.,  from  July  1,  ISril, 
-to  December,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years.  The  82d  New  York  volun- 
leers  was  consolidated  with  •this 
regiment  in  July,  1864.  On  the  ex- 
piration of  its  term  of  service  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  aud  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
June  30,  I860,  when  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"bull  kun,"  "ball's  bluff," 
"yorktovvn,"  "  wicst  point," 
"fairoaks."  "peach  orchakd," 

"savage  STATION,"  "  WUITK  OAK 

swamp,"  "malvern  hill,"  "bull 
run,""antir:tam,""frf,dericks- 
burg,"  "  channellorsville," 
"gettysbur»,"  "  dristow  sta- 
TION," "mine  run,"  "wilder- 
ness," "  SPOTTSYLVANI^,"  "PE- 
TERSBURG," "  STRAWBERRY 
PLAINS,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM," 
"ream's  STATION,"  "  BOYDTON 
KOAD." 

Colonel, 

William  A.  Olmsted 3  Nov.,  64 

(Brevet  Brig:  General  9  April,  65.; 

Lietitenant  Colonel. 
James  A.  Jewell 9  Jan.,    65 

Major. 
William  T.  Simms 18  Apr.,  65 

Captains. 

Francis  F.  Reynolds 13  Dec,  64 

James  Ross 19  Jan.,    65 

Severi  Venturi 9  Mar., 

Jacob  W.  Cl.-irk 15  May, 

Florence  L.  McCarthy.  ..18  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  Matthews,  Adft.  .22  Dec,  64 
(Brevet  Captain  13  March.  1865.) 

Harry  Rusar-U MA  Jan.,   65 

Henry  C.  Plumb 8  May, 

CliavlesH.  Bigley 15  May, 

Andrew  T.  Tompkins.  ..15  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Michael  Cragin 18  Jan.,   65 

William  A.  Stripling 13  Mar., 

Thomas  Kelley 16  Mar., 

James  L.  Tliompson 18  Apr., 

Albert  Brandt 15  June, 


CASUALTIES, 


Protnoted,  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  Noah  L.  Jeffries,  Adj't,  March  26,  1862,  to  Captain 
and  A.  A.  G. 

First  Lieut,  Nelson  Plato,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  30,  1862,  to  Captain 
and  A.  Q.  M. 

Firat  Lieut.  Augustus  Hubbell,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  1,  18G5,  to  Cap- 
tain and  C.  S. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  J.  Burr,  May  22,  1863,  to  Surgeon 
42d  iNJew  York  Vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  W.  Hughes,  April  14,  1865,  to  Sur- 
geon 152d  New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (2.) 

Captain  Charles  Wolff,  July  28,  1863,  to  Veteran  Reserve 

Corps. 
Fii'st  Lieut.  William  McKee,  June  30, 1864,  to  Veteran  Reserve 

Corps. 

Resigned,  (22.) 

Colonel  William  Linn  Tidball,  January  10,  1863. 
Major  James  H.  Purdy,  June  5,  1863. 
Captain  Joseph  H.  Stiner,  Maich  31,  1862. 
Captain  Adam  W.  Mattice,  October  11,  1862. 
Captain  Milo  E.  Gifford,  November  12,  1862. 
Captain  Benjamin  W.  Vanderpool,  May  20,  1863. 
Captain  James  H.  Birdsall,  June  2,  1863. 
Captain  Emii  A.  Dapper,  June  22,  1865. 
F.rst  Lieut.  Peter  Ostwald.  November  21,  1861. 
Fust  Lieut.  Alfred  A   Myrick,  October  11,  1862, 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Kirk,  March  5,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  BerthoLd  H.  Heitman,  March  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Howard  V.  Tompkms,  June  2,  1863. 
Pirst  Lieur,.  James  Peaenck,  June  21,  1863. 
FirBt  Lieut.  Zan  Linn  Tidball,  R.  Q.  ili.,  April  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Vernon  King,  October  11,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Totten,  May  11,  1853. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  Dellamore,  July  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Schneider,  August  14,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H  Malloy,  Juue  24,  1865.  * 

Assistant  Surgeon  Stephen  P.  Vkleiv,  April  30,  1862. 
Chaplain  Joseph  Scudder,  November  7,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Captain  George  W.  Ryerson,  October  30,  1864. 

Discharged,  (29.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Philip  J.  Joachimsen,  Febi*uary  26,  1862. 

Captain  James  L.  Paulding,  May  2,  1862. 

Captain  Philip  W.  Smith,  May  9,  1863. 

Captain  Sherman  N.  Aspinwail,  March  4,  1863. 

Captam  Daniel  Towuaend,  March  14,  1863. 

Captain  George  H.  Crawford,  July  23,  1864. 

Captain  Cornelius  Murphy,  October  22,  1864. 

Captain  Phihp  J.  Downey,  October  22,  1864. 

Captain  Edwin  F.  Richards,  November  2,  1864. 

Captain  William  McFadden,  January  12,  1865. 

Captain  Ambrose  P.  Cole,  March  24,  1865. 

Caiitain  Andrew  H.  Embier.  April  30,  1865. 

Captain  William  Ludgate,  (Brevet  Major  April  7,  1865,)  June 

Captain  Thomas  Hugging,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Wil.iara  Kelley,  October  22,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Hunt,  October  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  Steward  A.  Standiford,  March  12,  1865. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


513 


Surgeon. 

S.  Hiram  Plumb 24  Nov.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

William  J.  Darby 13  Feb.,  04 

Chaplain. 
Alaneoc  Tilden 14  Apr.,  65 


First  Lieut.  Jobn  T.  Kell-'y,  May  15,  1865. 

Firat  Lieut.  Henry  S.  Tainton,  May  15,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Heury  N.  Hamilton,  Blay  15,  1865. 

Fir^t  Lieut.  John  B.  Warner,  June  22,  IB-iS. 

Second  Lieut.  Adolph  Unger,  December  Si9,  18fil. 

Second  Lieut.  George  G.  Johnuon,  July  — ,  18ti.3. 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  Crnnivgham,  March  LI,  ]e^5. 

Se-ond  Lieut.  Mortimer  Brinkfritnff.  March  12,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Bell,  June  2',  IStlo.  f 

Su-geon  J:sepk  P.  Co'gan,  June  12,  1863. 

Surgeon  John  T.  Myeru.  June  30,  1864. 

AasibtanL  SurgL-on  Henry  Q.  Duane,  July  9,  1863. 

Died,  (14.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  L.  Stetson,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Max  A.  Thoman,  July  11,  1863,  of  wouuds 
received  in  action. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Whitnev,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  Septembpr  17,  1863.  " 

Captain  Edward  H.  Wade,  October  5,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Antietam,  Md. 

Captain  Abraham  Florentine,  October  19,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  at  battle  of  Antietam,  Md. 

Captain  Gould  J.  Jennings,  October  25,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Captain  Miller  Moody,  November  7,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Antietam.  Md. 

Captain  Edward  Reynolds,  December  24,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived iu  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  Stephen  C.  Roosa.  September  20,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  inaction  at  Antietam,  Md. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Pohlman,  Adj%  July  21.  1863,  of 
woundM  received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Smurr,  killed  iu  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  Si'ptember  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  V.  Vansteinberg,  September  22, 186'2, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Second  Lieut,  Hannibal  Seymour,  December  12,  1862,  of 
woundrt  received  in  action  at  Fredericktsburg.  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  Eutjene  M.  Wright,  killed  in  action  at  Spott- 
sylvania  Court  House,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

Missing,  (1.) 

Captain  T.  Mitchell  Tyng,  since  December  31,  1861. 

Dismissed,  (12.) 

Colonel  William  Korthedge,  July  7,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Horace  P.  Kugg,  November  17,  1864. 

Captain  J  rome  It.  Ta.ft   April  14,  18fi2. 

Captain  William  Lyne,  March  11,  1863. 

Captain  William  D.  Paulding.  December  10,  1863. 

Firet  Lieut.  Miirtin  D.  Landy,  May  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  W  illiam  V.  Brandt,  October  18,  1862. 

Firat  Lieut.  Hngh  Dinnin,  March  21,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph.  Ckallender,  June  29,  186-5. 

Second  Lieut.  Wilson  F.  Lafferty,  January  31,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  A.  Fenton,  September  19,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  Dougherty,  August  19,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut  William  Lagemann,  March  26, 1863. 


KOTE,— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 
14  b 


514 


NIilW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


SIXTIETH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  wag  ofpanizod  at  Og- 
densburg,  N.  Y.,  October  30,  1861, 
to  serve  three  years.  On  expiration 
of  itH  term  of  service,  the  original 
members  (except  veterans)  ^vere 
mustered  out,  and  the  regiment, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recrujts, 
retained  in  service  until  July  17, 
1B65,  when  mustered  out  in  accoi  d- 
ance  with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  boro  an  honorable 
part  ia  not  yetpubliished  iu  orders.) 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

LesterS.  "Willson 4  Apr.,  65 

]li2(^or. 
AbnerB.  Shipman 31  Mar.,  65 


Captains. 

William  H.  Fitch 11  Aup:. , 

Michael  Nolan 14  Sept., 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Thomas  Hobait I  May, 

Loren  W.  Tnller 27Mar., 

James  Brown 29  Mar., 

LeffertL.  Buck 29  Mar., 

Patrick  H.  Brockway...29  Mjir., 
Edwin  R.  FoUett 8  July, 


First  Lieutenants: 

John  SchoU,  R.  Q.  iH....23  Aug., 

Charles  B.  Morrill 28  Mur., 

AlfredN.  Skiff 28  Mar., 

Darius  A.  Nahh 28  Mar., 

Edwin  J.  Oiney,  AdJ't...^9  Mar., 
George  F.  Ryan 28  Apr., 


Second  Lieutenants. 


Surgeon.  i 

Sjoith  H ,  Masses 3  Jan.,    65  | 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (5.) 

Colonel  George  S.  Greene,  £23.  y.,  April  28, 1862,  to  Brigadier 
General  of  vo's. 

Major  Edward  C.  James,  August  29,  1862,  to  Colonel  106(h 
New  York  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Roliiu  C.  Gale,  Adft,  August  25, 1662,  to  Captain 
and  A.  A.  G. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  T.  Greene,  September  12,  1863,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  A.  O. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  H.  Burbeck,  November  4,  1864,  to 
Surgeon  102(1  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (13.) 

Colonel  WilHam  B.  Hayward,  January  8,  1863. 

Lieut.  Cokmi-l  Winslow  M.  Thomas.  April  3,  1865, 

Major  Abel  Godard,  December  13,  1862.    (Recommisflionerl  as 

Colonel  June  16,  1863.) 
Major  Thomas  Elliott,  January  17,  1865. 
Captain  David  Day,  August  5,  1862. 
Captain  John  Snyder,  January  29,  1863, 
Captain  Voiney  M.  Carter,  May  31,  it63. 
First  Lieut.  James  Hurst,  January  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  E.  A.  Rich,  March  6,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Eugene  Dezin,  pctober  2,  1864, 
Second  L^eut.  Lyman  M.  Shed,  June  23,  1863. 
Second  Li'eut.  Milton  F.  Spencer,  June  26.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  II.  Houghton,  Maich  5,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (6.) 

Captain  Hugh  Smith,  October  29.  1864. 
Captain  John  Delancy,  October  31,  1864. 
Captam  James  Young,  January  14.  1865. 
Captain  P.  S.  Sinclair,  April?,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  J.  E.  Kil-ey,  October  31,  1864. 
Surgeon  Henry  B.  Whiten,  October  31,  1864. 

Discharged,  (28.) 

Colonel  Abel  Godard,  September  13,  1864. 

Lieut,  Colonel  Charles  R.  Brundage,  November  6,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  C.  O.  Redington,  July  18,  1863. 

Captain  William  H.  Hyde,  January  :.9,  1863. 

Capiain  James  M.  Ransom,  Februa-'y  2,  1863. 

Captain  f-yiiliam  Montgomery.  February  8,  1863. 

Captain  Duncan  M.  Robertson,  May  29.  1863.  ' 

Captain  Jesse  H.  Jones.  January  27,  1864. 

Captain  A.  M.  Foot,  December  25,  1864. 

First  Lieut,  James  M.  Kmg,  November  15,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  JS'orris  M.  Dickinson,  Febiuary  14,  1863 

First  Lieut.  Marceltus  L.  Fitch,  February  21,  1863. 

First  Lieujt.  Henry  p''arrell.  July  27,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edwin  A.  Merreit,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  30,  L864, 

First  Lieut.  Lewis  Carnathan,  August  24,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Dennis  G   Seeley,  April  5,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  George  G.  Cornish,  April  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  M.  Gleasou,  November  27,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  CUartes  H.  Dickinson,  November  30,  1862, 

Second  Liout.  Langdon  Clark,  January  29,  J863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Dundon,  Febmary  2J,  1863. 

Second  Lii'ut.  John  H.  Ingram,  Febi-uary  21,  186.3. 

Second  Lieut.  George  M,  Eastman,  April  12   1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  Adams,  April  22,  1863. 


'^  Called  also  St.  Lawrence  Rfgiment. 


NEW  YOEK   INFANTRY. 


5U 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

John  E.  Comfort 19  Jan.,  65 

Chaplain. 


Second  Lient.  Byron  T.  Bordwoll,  November  3, 1SG3. 
Surgeon  James  S.  Gale,  January  17, 1863. 
Assistant  Surpeon  H  illiam  B.  Ckambers,Ma.Tch  4, 1863. 
Chaplain  Richard  Eddy,  February  17, 1863. 

Died,  (8.) 

Colonel  ■William  B.  Goodrich,  September  17,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  battle  of  Antietam,  IMd. 

Fii;;  t  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Eastman,  March  8, 1862,  near  Baltimoi-e, 
Md.,  of  disease. 

Firat  Lieut.  Loring  E.  White,  July  26, 1862,  near  Little  "Wash- 
ington,  Va.,  of  disease. 

Fir)it  Lieut.  Guy  Hogan,  August  4, 1862,  at  Little  "Washington, 
Va.,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  R.  Clark,  August  5, 1862,  at  Little  ■Wash- 
ington, Va.,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Myron  D.  Stanley,  July  7, 1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

First  Lieut.  John  E.  Wilson,  killed  near  Golgotha,  Ga.,  June 
18;  1864. 

Second  Lir-ut.  Hosea  C.  Reynolds,  October  24,  1863,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  of  disease. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


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NEW   YORK    INFANTRY. 


SIXTY-FIRST  RESIMENT.  * 

(Thia  regimeDtwas  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y;,  in  September, 
1861,  to  serve  three  years.  On  the 
expiration  of  its  term  of  service  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
July  14,  1865,  when  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"yorktown,"  "fair  oaks," 
"peach  ojichard,"  "savage 
station,"  "  white  oak  swamp," 
"  glendale,"  "  halviorn  hill," 

"ANTIETAM,"  "BRISTOW  STA- 
■  TION,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "  CHAN- 
CELLORSVILLE,"  "MINE  RU.^f," 
"FREDERICKSBURG,"  "WILDER- 
NESS," "  CORBIN'S  BRIDGE,"  "PC 
RIVER,"  "  NORTH  AN.N'A,"  "  SPOTT- 
SYLVANIA,"  "  TOLOPOTO.'VIOY," 

"  COALHARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 
"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"   "REAM'S  STATION." 

Cokmel. 

George  W.  Scott 16  Nov. ,  64 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Richard  A.  Brown 13  Mar.,  65 

(Brevet  Colonel  9  April,  1865.) 


Major. 
George  W.  Schaffer 13  Mar.,  65 

Captains. 

J.D.Cook 1  Aug.,  64 

John  D.  Phillips 28  Dec,     " 

Andrew  J.  Libenan 2  Feb.,  65 

■William  Keid 9  Apr., 

(^Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.; 

Herbert  li.  Hart 16  Apr., 

Thomas  Miller 6  Blay, 

■William  "V.  Hudson 6  Mayl 

First  Lieutenants. 

Le  Roy  E.  Larrabee,  R. 

Q.  M 1  Dec.,'  64 

Edward  A.  Morris 14  Dec, 

George  Joyce 29  Dec. , " 

John  F.  Townsend 15  A  pr. ,   65 

(Brevet  Captain  7  April,  186.3.) 

Randolph  11.  Riddle 17  Apr. , 

Russel  A.  Hills 29  Apr., 

DwigbtDain 12  May, 

Ainirgvv  ■  Wilson,  Adj't . .  5  July, 


Casualties. 


Colonel  Francis  C.  Barlow,  September  19,  1862,  to  Brigadier 
General. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

irlow,  Septembe 

Colonel  Nelson  A.  Miles,  May  12,  1864,  to  Brigadier  General. 

Resigned,  (24.) 

Captain  Joseph  M.  Carville.  December  2, 1861. 

Captain  David  Hcnriqitei,  May  1,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  T.  Ripky,  July  8,  1862. 

Captain  Edward  P.  Mount,  August  1,  1862. 

Captain  Walter  H.  Maze,  March  5,  I8G3. 

First  Lieut.  William  E.  BuUerfield,  January  8,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  .Jerome  J.  Woodruff,  January  24,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Room,  April  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  H.  Ellis,  B.  Q.  M.,  September  26,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  II.  J.  Stratlon,  February  13,  1863, 

First  Lieut.  F.  W.  Grannis,  Adj't,  February  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Grady,  April  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Gates,  April  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Walter  F.  Jones,  April  29,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Edgar  Belcher,  May  10,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Di'Xter  C.  Lelaud,  O'tober  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  N.  Sares,  April  27,  18ti5. 

Second  Lieut.  Hi'gh  Montgmnery.  June  22,  1865. 

Surgeon  Samuel  1{.  Wells,  July  25,  1862.     . 

Surgeon  T.  C.  Wallace,  March  10,  1864. 

Assistant  S^jrgeon  Andrew  Merrill,  March  6,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  H.  Fee,  December  24,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  H.  C.  Tompkins,  February  18,  1863. 

Chaplain  John  R.  Baumes,  March  6,  1862, 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Oscar  K.  Broady,  (Brevet  Colonel  August  25, 

1864,)  October  29,  1864. 
Captain  'i'heodore  W.  Greig,  August  31, 1864. 
Captain  Willard  Kerch,  October  3,  1864. 
Captain  Tliomas  Welsh,  October  9,  1 864. 
First  Lieut.  Rufns  L.  Ruudell,  October  11,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Frenth,  jr.,  March  4,  1865. 


Lttscharged,  (25.) 

Major  Edward  Z.  Lawrence,  August  7,  1862. 

Captain  W.  H.  Spencer,  December  21,  1862. 

Captaiu  Nathan  C.  Bull,  April  17,  1863. 

Captain  Cornelius  P.  Bergen,  May  15.  1863 

Captain  Edward  C.  Kittle,  August  24,  1863. 

Captaiu  Peter  C.  Baiu,  October  13,  18G3. 

Captain  Lee  Nutting,  June  15,  1864. 

Captain  Frederick  Cochen,  September  1,  1864. 

Captain  James  C.  Bronsmi,  May  12,  1865. 

Captain  Henry  C.  Williams,  June  5,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  David  E.  Gregory,  Adj't,  October  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  II.  Howard.  May  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut,  (icorge  B.  Elmore.  August  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Gordon,  November  21,  1863. 

1  irst  Lieut.  Pierce  W.  Bailey,  September  22,  1864. 

^'\''^L'>"'°'-  J"*'"   ^-  Hallenbeck,  (Brevet  Captain  July  I 

1864,)  , September  27,  1H64. 
First  Lieut.  Boliert  Solomon,  October  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Wren,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  14,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  L.  Blowers,  July  26,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  J.  Buckley,  September  7,  1863. 

*CaH.ed  also  Clinton  Guard. 


NEW   YOEK   INFANTRY. 


51T 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Elisba  L.  Palmer 17  June,  63 

Morris  E.  Boss 27  Dec,   64 

James  B.  Wilde 20  Apr.,  65 

Surgeon. 

Marvin  C.  Rowland 30  Apr.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

'  Henry  C.  Vogel 29  Jan.,   64 

TheophilUB  B.  Winn 29  July, 

Chaplain. 


Second  Lieut.  Cbarlea  A.  Fuller,  December  15,  1863. 
Secoivl  Lieut.  /'.  B.  S.  Cole,  April  27,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Johri  H.  Erickson,  May  12,  1865. 
Surgeon  Asa  D.  Snow,  February  22,  1862. 
Cbaplaln  H.  D.  Burdock,  December  14,  1864. 

Died,  (16.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  W.  Carey  Masset,  killed  in  action  June  1, 1862. 
Captain  James  J.  Trenor,  killed  in  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  Va., 

June  1,  1862. 
Captain  Tbeodoro  Russel,  June  1,  1862. 
Captain  Aithur  L.  Brooks,  killed  in  action  June  1,  1862. 
Captain  Eugene  M.  Demivg,  July  1,  1862. 
Captain  M.  C.  Angell.  September  17,  1862,  of  wounds. 
Captain  Thomas  G.  Morrison,  May  8,  1864,  of  wounds. 
Captaia  William  A.  Collins,  killed  in  action  May  8,  1864. 
Captain  Isaac  Plumb,  June  11,  1864,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  William  Mclntyre,  killed  in  battle  of  Fair  Oaks, 

Va..  Juno  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  McDonald,  June  24,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  A.  Owens,  killed  in  action  June  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Malcolm,  killed  in  action  Apvil  6,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Henry  Coultis,  JunB23, 1862,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Franklin  K.  Garland,  July  4,  1863,  of  wounds. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  P.  Bush,  October  3,  1863. 

Missing,  (4.) 

Captain  Dennis  A.  Moore,  since  June  30, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Lucius  B.  Cadwell,  siuce  April  30,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  J.  E.  Perrington,  since  June  3,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Perry  E.  McMasters,  since  December  31,  1661. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Colonel  Spencer  W.  Cone,  April  14,  1862. 
Captain  David  Jackson,  April  14,  1862. 
Captain  George  D.  H.  Walts,  October  23,  1862. 
Captain  Clarence  Y.  Beecber,  February  14,  1865. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  oflicers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


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NliW     lUKK    iJNFAWTKY. 


SIXTY-SECOND  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  June  and 
July,  1861.,  for  three  year<*.  .On  the' 
expiration  of  its  ttrm  of  Bervice  the 
original  members  (except  vetfirans) 
■Were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, compo8ed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retaini-d  in  service  until 
August  30,  1)^65,  when  mustered 
out  in  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department.) 

' '  YORKTO WN, "  ' '  WTLLIAMSnURG, " 
"FAIR  OAKS."  "MALVEIIN  HILL," 
"ANTIETAM,"  "SALLM  HKTGUTS," 
"  FKKDEUICKSBCllG,"  "MARVE'S 
HEIGHTS,"  "OFIlQUAN,"  "CEDAR 
CREEK,"  "GETTYSBUKG,"  "RAPPA- 
HA-VNOCK  STATION,"  "  FISHER'S 
HILL,"  "I'ETERSBUItG."  "WILDER- 
NESS," "spottsylvania,"  "coal 

HARBOR,"  "FOKT   STEVENS." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Theodore  B.  Hamilton  . -27  Dec,  62 
(^Brevet  Colonel  AugnsH  1,  18ti4.) 

Major. 
Wailam  H.  Baker 21  Oct.,    64 

Ctiptains. 

Levi  is  J.   Stuart 26  July,   64 

■William  W.  Sherman...   i  Nov., 
Simford  J.  Dockslader  .  .16  May,   65 

First  Lieutenants. 

JamesMackey 22Ang,,  64 

Albert  H.  Brown 27  Dec, 

William  H.  Mbkob i'SDec, 

Martin  Bei-^er,  fi.  Q.  ill.  .11  Jan.,    65 

John  A.  Smith,  Adft 14  Jun., 

Piitrick  J.  Doyle 31  Jim., 

Kiehard  B.  Saxton 1  Mar., 

William  MiiUgau 15  JIuy, 

Daniel  Mittnacht 20  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Surgeon. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  Edwin  P.  Davis,  November  4,  1862,  to  Major  153d 
New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  Balser,  December  21, 1862,  to  29th' 
New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (13.) 


1861. 


Lieut.  Colonel  William  S.  Tisdale,  October- 
Captain  William  Anderson,  August  20,  1861. 
Captain  Charles  G.  La  Fata,  April  3.  1862. 
Captain  Josiph  Knight,  May — ,  1862. 
Captain  George  B.  Belloti,  June  23,  1862. 
Captain  Albert  V.  Meeka,  August  15,  1862. 
Captain  John  F.  Bisbee.  March  27, 1863. 
Captain  William  N.  Hathaway,,  March  28,  1863. 
Captain  Andrew  J.  Redmond,  March  28,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  N.  McLean,  Adj't,  September  16, 1861. 
First  Lir^ut.  John  P.  Scullcn,  Adft,  April  25,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  B.  Rice,  July  10,  1862. 
Surgeon  George  B.  F.  Simpson,  December  19,  18C3. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  serviee,  (17.) 

Colonel  David  J.  Ncvin,  June  29,  1864. 

Captain  William  AcktTman,  June  29,  1864. 

Captain  Frederick  Hanson,  June  29,  1864. 

Captain  George  H.  Eddy,  June  29,  1864. 

Captain  William  H.  Baker,  June  29, 1864.     (Recommissioned 

as  Major  October  21,  1864.) 
Captain  William  F.  Davies,  February  1,  1865. 
Firfet  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Thwait,  Adft,  June  29, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Morris,  June  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  J.  Clark,  June  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  IVilUam  L.  Knablock,  June  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Moore,  June  29,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  T.  Brady,  June  29, 1664. 
Second  Lieut.  John  T.  Cummings,  June  29,  l'-64. 
Second  Lieut.  William  F.  Porter,  June-29,  1^:64. 
Second  Lieut.  Lewis  Samuels,  June  29,  1864. 
Surgeon  Francis  S.  Grimes,  June  29,  1864. 
Chaplain  John  Harvey,  June  29, 1864. 


Discharged,  (11.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Oscar  V.  Dayton,  November  21, 1862.    * 
Captain  Jacob  Duryce,  Septeuiber  23, 1861. 
Captain  James  Miigee,  March  28, 1863. 
Captain  Larnan  S.  Clark,  MaiTh  11,  1865. 
First  LieiTt.  Joseph  J.  Yates,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  20,  1862. 
Fiist  Lieut.  James  M.  Poole,  January  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  S.  R.  Stirling,  August  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  Edward  La  Fay,  April  6,  1865. 
Assistant,  Surgeon  Alexander  Bamber,  April  3,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  W.  Bidlack,  April  27,  1863. 
Chaplain  John  Harvey,  November  17,  ])6tj2.    (Recommissioned 
as  Chaplain  March  15, 1863.) 

*  Called  also  Anderson  Zouaves. 


JNKW    YORK   INFANTRY. 


519 


Assistant  Surgeon. 
JameH  Reagles 19  Apr. ,  64 

Chaplain. 


Died,  (4.) 

Colonel  John  L.  Eiker,  killed  in  action  at  Pair  Oaks,  Ta., 

May  31,  1862. 
Major  WilHon  Hubbell,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va., 

June  3,  1864. 
Captain    George    T.   J.  Lewis,  July  14,  1862,  at  Harrison's 

Ijunding,  Va.,  of  disease.    . 
First  LJHut.  Louia  Grimm,  R.    Q.  M.,  January  30,   1864,  at 

New  York  city,  of  diMease. 

Missing,  (5.) 

Firgt  Lieut.  Charles  Baillet,  since  June,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  James  A.  StevenKon,  since  July  3,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Wiiliam  A.  Boyd,  since  December,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  William  D.  Ross,  since  December,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Julius  Spring,  since  August,  1861. 

Dismissed,  (8  ) 

Captain  George  H.  Moeser,  March  23,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  L.  Meek.  December  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  Barnett,  August  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  F.  Holmes,  February  8,  1862. 
Second  Ijieut.  James  L.  Shields,  December  13,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  Horace  A.  Piatt,  December  16,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  Leo  Kessel  de  Blaumont,  Mn,y  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Andrew  Cuaack,  May  15,  1863. 

Deserted,  (2.) 

Captain  Miles  L.  Riggfl,  June  1, 1862. 
Captain  Archibald  Johnson,  October — ,    1862. 


Note  1. No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 

Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. The  roster  of  officers  is  given  aa  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


520 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY, 


SIXTY-THIRD  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wan  organized  at  New 
Yoik  city,  N.  Y.,  from  Augnut  7, 
1861,  to  ^ovembf'^  4,  1861,  tu  nerve 
three  years.  On  the  txpiration  of 
its  term  of  service  the  original 
mt-mbera  (except  veterunsj  were 
muatered  out,  and  the  regiment, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
ritamed  in  yervice  until  June  30, 
11:65,  when  it  was  muatered  out  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"  TOUKTOWN,"  "fair        OAKS," 

"GAINES'S  MILLS,"  "PEACH  OR- 
CHARD," "SAVAGE  STATION," 
"WHITE  OAK  SWAMP,"  "  MAL- 
VERN HILL,"  "ANTIETAM,"  "FRKD- 
ERICKSBURG,"  "  CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE,"  "GETTYSBUltG,"  "  BRIS- 
TOW  STATION,"  "MINE  RUN," 
"WILDERNESS,"  "  PO  RIVl.R," 
"  SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "  NORTH 

ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 

"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STATION." 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
James  D.  Brady 26  May,    65 

Major. 


Captains. 

William  H.  Tcrwilliger..29  Nov.,  64 

JamoB  McQuado 13  Mar. ,  65 

Michael  K-Uehcr 29  Mar., 

Charlea  Bennett ^.27  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Lee 27  Feb.,  63 

Alex.  Freeman,  Adj't  . .  .18  July,  C4 
Charles  J.  Terwilliger. .  .20  Apr.,  65 
Daniel  H.  Maher 2  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

■William  F.  Hnlley 23  Dec,  64 

Edward  J.  Maxwell 3  Jan.,    65 

James  Reynolds 2  May, 

Surgeon. 

Lawrence  Reynolds 26  Feb.,   62 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Norton,  August  20,  1862,  to  Captain  and 
A.  D.  C. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  Smart,  March  30,  1864,  to  Assist- 
ant Surgeon  U.  S.  A. 

Resigned,  (23.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Richard  C.  Bentley,  July  18,  1864. 

Captain  James  McCaffrey,  December  6,  18G1. 

Captain  John  Brannigan,  July  16,  IfifJS. 

Captain  Joseph  McDonnottgh,  February  16,  1863. 

Captain  Thomas  W.  Cartwright,  February  11,  1863. 

Captiiin  Michael  SUHvan,  March  19,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  J.  Fennon,  December  6,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  John  CanTy,  December  6,  1861. 

First  Lieut  Philip  O.  Hanlan.  jr.,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  11,  1862. 

Fireit  Lieut.  James  BIcCaffy,  October  25,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  Gormlcy,  jr.,  Adft,  December  1, 1862. 

Firrit  Lieut.  William  Dnilcy,  March  19,  186-3.   ' 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  J.  O'Connor,  May  1,  1803. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  Grogan,  June  12.  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  Son,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  22,  2865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  Stewart,  January  8,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Horace  Russell,  March  10,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Sellers,  in  May,  1860. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  H.  Riordan,  April  19,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  A.  D.  Ruggles,  July  22,  186:2. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  R  Elliott,  December  24,  1862. 

A>--Bistaut  Surgeon  Henry  D.  Hall,  February  16,  1863. 

Chaplain  Jamus  M.  Dillon,  October  18,  1862. 

Muatered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  James  J.  McCormick,  R.  Q.  M:,  October  9,  1S64. 

Discharged,  (39.) 

Colonel  Henry  Fftwler,  July*  4,  18G3. 

Major  Joseph  O'Neil,  Juno  13,  1863. 

Captain  Michael  Walsh,  June  30,  1862. 

Captain  John  Warren,  September  17,  18G2. 

Captain  George  Tobin,  in  March.  1863. 

Captain  John  Flynn,  June  12, 1863. 

Ciiptain  John  H.  Gleason,  June  12,  1863. 

Captnin  .T"hn  Dwyer,  June  12,  1863. 

Captain  William  Qnirk,  June  12,  1863. 

Captain  R.  J.  Condon,  July  12,  1863. 

Captain  Richard  P.  Moore,  August  8,  1863. 

Captain  Sclah  V.  Reeve,  May  19,  1864. 

Captain  A.  S.  Gilchrist,  June  20,  1864. 

Captain  George- J.  Benjamin,  January  12,  1865. 

Captain  Joseph  Gleason,  April  27,  1BG5. 

First  Lieut.  John  C.  Malloy,  February  13,  1862. 

First  LieLit.  John  O.  Mar.^ey,  Februtii-y  2G.  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  Gorm/cj/,  March  iO,  ISGO. 

First  Lieut.  William  F.  Meehaii,  September  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Philip  P.  Connealy,  December  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  john  Rynn,  June  12,  1863. 

Pir«t  Lieut.  Patrick  Maher.  June  12,  1863. 

Firf.t  Lieut.  William  Taylor,  July  29,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  ':;]iambers,  November  13,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Th-mas  Gli:aso7i,  ApriK'7,  1865. 

Fir>t  Lieut.  Daniel  Kiernan,  May  18,  18G5. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Fitzpatrick,  February  26  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  McArthur,  November  '24,  1862. 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


521 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Edward  D.  Hilliard 27  July,  64 

Chaplain.  * 


Second  Lieut.  William  Hi^gins,  March  7,  18fi3. 
Second  Eieut.  Timothy  Murray,  May  — ,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  iialhvghir,  June  12(1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Mathew  Hart,  June  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  Lawrence  Daidy,  June  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  B.  CaiToll,  June  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  Joseph  Murray,  June  12,  1863. 
Second  Lfient.  David  P.  Rood,  September  15,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Dominick  Connoly.  November  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Dillon,  April  27,  1865. 
Surgeon  David  R.  Shannahan,  February  8,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Michael  1\  Gilligan,  February  8,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Jamea  J.  Puixell,  June  12,  1863. 

Died,  (14.) 

Major  Thomas  T.  Lynch,  February  12,  1862. 

Major  Thomas  Touley,  May  30,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Wilderness,  Va. ' 

Captain  John  Kavanagh,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md., 
September  17,  1862. 

Captain  Jokn  Sullivan,  December  15,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksbu.'g,  Va. 

Captain  Jokn  C.  Lynch,  killed  in  action  at  Chan  cello  raville, 
Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

Captain  Peter  T.  Boyle,  killed  in  action  at  the  WilderuesR, 
Va.,  May  5,  1864. 

Captain  Edward  B.  Carroll,  killed  in  action  April  2,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  W.  Lydon,  killed  in  action  September  17, 
1862. 

First  Lieut.  Cadwalader  Smith,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  E.  Macky,  September  17,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Miles  McDonald,  Adft,  killed  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  June  17,  1664. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  McConnell,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Secoud  Lieut.  George  Lynch,  September  18,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Smart,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 
vanla,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

Missing,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  John  J.  Hurley,  since  June,  30,  1863. 
Second  Lient.  James  IMcG-uire,  since  February  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  James  B.  DeCue,  since  February  28,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (9.) 

Colonel  Richard  C.  Enright,  July  16,  1862. " 
Colonel  John  Burke,  October  20,  1862. 
Lieut.  Colonel  John  H.  Gleason,  May  18,  1865. 
Captain  Jamea  J.  Pendergrast,  September  17,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  J.  Quinn,  December  15, 18()4. 
Captain  Alexander  Watts,  February  27,  1865. 
Captain  Michael  H,  Kenneally,  March  8,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  L.  Ryan,  September  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  K.  Joyce,  June  25,  1864. 

Cashiered,  (1,) 

Second  Lieut.  William  CuUen,  January  18,  1865. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


522 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


SIXTY-FOUKTH    REGIMENT.* 

(Thia  regiment  was  orgEinized  nt 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  fi^m  September  7, 
1801.  to  December  lO,  ISol,  to  serve 
three  yciirs.  On  the  expiration  of 
its  tPi-m  of  service  the  original 
members  (except  vcternns)  were 
mustcrrd.  out,  and  the  regiment, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  until  July  14, 
1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out  in 
accordance  wilh  orders  from  the 
■VVar  Department.^ 


"yorktown,"  "fair  oaks," 
"gaines's  mill,"  "savagic  sta- 
TION." "  PEACH  OllCHAUD," 
"wrilTE  OAK  SWAMP,"  "  GLEN- 
DALE,"  "JIALVERN  HILL,"  "AN- 
TIKTAM,"  FREDERICKSBURG," 
"CHANCELLOUSVILLE,"  "GETTYS- 
BUllG,"  "BRISTOW  STATION," 
"WIKE  run,"  "WILDERNESS," 
"  ro  RIVER,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 
"NORTH  ANNA,"  "  TOLOPOTO- 
JIOY,"  "COAL  HARBOR,"  "PE- 
TERSBURG," "  STRAWBERRY 
PLAINS, "  ' '  DEEP  BOTTOM, " 
"REAM'S  STATION." 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant   Colonel. 

"William  Glenny 1  Aug.,  64 

{Brevet  Colonel  April  9,  18C5.) 
"{Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  iiar.  13,  1865.) 

Major. 

Theodore  Tyeer IJan.,    65 

Captains. 

Albert  P.  Peterson 13  Nov.,  64 

Henry  Cyrne 27  Mar.,   65 

Peter  Broadway 22  May, 

Charles  W.  Schutt 22  May', 

Oliver  B.  HUdreth 10  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Frederick  L.  Ross 13  Feb.,   65 

Frederick  Muuck 24  Mar., 

Cassiuh  M.  Ellis 25  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Underwood 13  Feb.,   65 

Chauncey  McKeon 22  Feb., 

Charles  Allison 24  Mar., 

DeloH  M.  Norwood 5  Apr., 

John  Toepp 15  May, 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (16.) 
Captain  Hiram  H,  Bondf  December  4,  1861. 
Captain  Timothy  A.  C.  Everett,  January  16,  1863. 
Captam  Hliipps  Lake,  February  26,  1862. 
Captain  Jnims  B.  Maltbu-;,  September  24,  1862, 
Captain  William  B.  Battin,  March  31,  1863. 
Captain  Albert  Darby.  July  23,  1863. 
Captaiu  Rodney  R.  Crowley,  November  6,  1863. 
Captain  IVarrcv  IV.  Wait,  October  19.  1864. 
Captain  Daiiid  W.  Hardly.  May  8,  1865. 
First  Lieuf.  Claij'on  G.J- welt,  July  6,  1862. 
Fust  Lieut.  WiUiam  W.  Henry,  June  3,  1^63. 
Firiit  Lieut.  James  M.  Pctiit,  Adft,  November  6,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Seth  M.  Hirnnan,  May  29,  I860.  1 

First  Lieut.  Edmund  P.  Watkins,  January  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Franklin  J.  Fulton,  April  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Bascom,  April  20,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (15.) 

M^jnv,  Lcmcn  W.Bradley,  October -5,  1864. 

Captain  Owcl  H.  Willard,  .September  6,  1864. 

Captain  Lews  H.  Fassett,  September  9,  1864. 

Captain  Richard  F.  Lincoln,  September  15,  1864. 

Captain  Horatio  T.  Hunt.  October  13,  1864. 

Captain  Wi  Ham  W.  Roller,  November  1,  1864. 

Captain  John  A.  Manley,  April  16,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Bockoven.  September  9,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Anstiu  B.  Ramsey,  September  15.  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Addison  Pierce,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  28,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  WiUiam  W.  Russell,  Adft,  November  I,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  T.  McCiUchem,  March  16,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Albi'i  C.  Biackmare,  September  9,  1864. 

Surgeon  Dana  E.  Kelsey,  December  20,  1864. 

Chaplain  Oliver  D.  Hibbard,  October  7,  1864. 

Discharged,  (27.) 

Colonel  Thomas  J.  Parker,  July  12,  1862. 

Colonel  Daniel  T?.  Bingham.  February  10,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Enos  C.  Brooks,  May  4,  1864. 

Captain  Ptobert  H.  Jlcuwick,  September  20,  1H62. 

Captain  Tf^eodore  Palcn,  December  21,  1862. 

Captain  Harvey  L.  Junes,  Jaouaiy  11,  1863. 

Captaiu  llufus  Washburn,  June  18,  1863. 

Captain  Joshua  S.  Pettinger,  June  1,  1664. 

Captain  Arnold  R.  C/iase,  September  20,  1864. 

Captain  Byron  C.  Ketcham,  October  8,  1864. 

Captain  Victor  D.  Rcnwick,  January  14,  1865. 

Captaiu  Franklin  C.  Jones,  May  8,  1865. 

Firrit  Lieut.  Hoiatio  C.  Babb,  IL  Q.  M.,  February  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Freuch,  July  23,  If  62. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Lootni^,  September  23,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  G.  Johnson,  October  3,  lc62. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  C.  Jlar^h,  December  J6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Watkins,  June  18,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Soule,  July  8,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Tiiovipson,  Adft,  August  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Ebed  M.  Burke,  jr..  May  11,  leG5. 

First  Lieut.  James  B.  Morrow,  May  15,  186-5 

Second  Lieut.  William  R.  Burroughs,  July  7  1862 

Second  Lieut.  George  T.  Rowler,  September' 12,  1862. 

Second  Luut.  Nathaniel  F.  Cooper,  October  2   1862 

Second  Lieut.  Roswell  S.  Wilmartk,  December  15.  1863.' 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  D.  Kerr,  June  2,  lc64 


*  Called  also  the  Cattaraugus  Regiinem. 


NEW   YOEK    INFANTET. 


523 


Surg^eon. 

Charles  T.  Kelticy 14  Jan.,    65 

Assistant  Stirgeon,  f 

JohuKusseli 14  Jan.,   65 

Chaplain. 


Died,  (17.) 

Captain  Samuel  Barstow,  April  20,  1863. 

Captam  ■William  Fancher,  May  24,  1862,  of  disease,  at  Leon, 

N.  Y. 
Captain  Willmm  W.  Woodworth,  December  28,  1862,  in  camp 

near  Falmouth,  Va.  ■'  _ 

Captain  Henry   V.  Fuller,  killed  in  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa., 

July  %  1863. 
Captain  James  J.  Mcsservey,  killed  in  action  at  Deep  Bottom, 

Va.,  August  17.*  1861. 
Captain  Harrison  T.  Smith,  killed  in  action  March  25,  1865. 
Captain  Henry  JI.  Darbey,  April  11,  1865,  of  wounds  received 

at  Farmville,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Fredejick  Parker,  December  18,  1862,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  H.  Lewis,  killed  iii  battle  at  Gettysburg, 

Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Willis  G.  Babcock,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  David  T.  Wiggins,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 

vania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  R.  Fisk,  killed  ia  action  at  Spottsylvania, 

Va.,  May  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  Pulaski  V.  Alton,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsylvania, 

Va.May  12,  lbei4. 
First  Lieut.   George  L.    Taggart,   It.  Q.M.,  May  20,1864,  of 

disease. 
Second  Lieut.  Ezra  W.  Kendall,  killed  in  battle  of  Fair  Oaks, 

Va..  Juno  1,1862. 
Secoud  Lieut.  Leroy  S.  Hewitt,  July  8,  1862,  at  Savage  Sta- 
tion, Va. 
Second  Lieut.  Jra  S.  Thurber,  killed  in  battle  of  Gettysburg, 

Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (S.) 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Newton,  March  23,  1863. 
Surgeon  George  W.  Barr,  February  4,  1863. 


Note  l.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865.  * 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officcre  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


524 


NEW   YORK   liJPANTRy. 


SIXTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
Yovlccity,  N.  Y.,  from  July  1,  J8S1, 
to  October  31,  18G1,  to  serve  three 
years.  On  the  expiri\|^n  of  its 
ternfr  of  serviee,  the  original  mem- 
berg  (except  veterans)  were  uiua- 
tered  out,  and  the  regiment,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  recmits, 
retained  in  service  imtil  July  17, 
1865,  when  mustered  out  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Bepartment.) 


"FAIR    OAKS,"    "  MAIyVERN    HILL," 
"ANTIETA:ii,"  "FREDERICKS- 

BURG," "  MARTE'S  HEIGHTS." 
"SALEM  HEIGHTS,"  "GETTYS- 
BURG," "WILDERNESS,"  "SPOTT- 
6YLVANIA,"  "coal  HARUOR," 
"PETERSBURG,"  "OPE^UAN," 

"CEDAR  CREEK." 

ColoiLel, 

Henry  C.  Fisli 20  June,  65 

{Brevet  Colonel  6  April,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

David  J.  Miller 20  June,  65 

{Brevet  Lieut,  Colonel  9  April,  65.) 

Major, 

Edmxmd  K.  Russell 24  June.  65 

{Brevet  Major  19  October,  1864.) 

Captains, 

F.  J.  Volks 20  Nov., 

{Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

George  A.  Bernard 2  Dec., 

Charles  H.  "VVooflman  ...14  Dec, 

(Brevet  Major  6  April,  1865.) 

John  J.  Wilber ; .  .14  Dec, 

IVlicliael  Divine 14  Dec, 

{Brevet  Major  2  April,  186.1) 
J.  C.  Bail 19  Jan.,  ; 

{Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 
Henry  Vander  Weyde. .  .13  Apr., 

S.  S.  Kissinger 20  May, 

Thomas  J.  Hassett 21  May, 

{Brevet  Captain  6  April,  1865.) 

First  Lieutenaiits. 

John  T.  Douglass 24  Jan., 

Wm.  J.  Smith,  fl.  Q.  il/..17  Dec, 

Andrew  J.  Byrnes 3  Feb.,  I 

Patrick  Hopkins 25  Feb., 

Charles  A.  Baker,  Adj't. .19  Mar., 

Morris  H.  Poote 26  Mar., 

James Grogan 20  May, 

Eli  O.Ikes  20  May, 

Joseph  Golden 23  May, 

Norman  Hills 25  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (7.) 
• 

Colonel  John  Cochran,  July  17, 1863,  to  Brigadier  Greneral 
of  vols. 

Colonel  Alexander  Shaler,  May  26, 1863,  to  Brigadier  Geue- 
.  ral  of  vols. 

Colonel  Joseph  H.  Ham'blin,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  Octo- 
ber 19,  1864  )  May  19.  1865,  to  Brigadiei-  ( ieneral  of  vols. 

Captain  Edward  H.  Little,   August  16,   1862,  to  Major  127th 
New  Vol  k  vols. 

Captain  William  Gurney,  August  21,  1862,  to  Colonel  127tb 
New  York  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Le  Roy  Crockett,  December  9,  1861,  to  Major  72d 
Ohio  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  W.  O.  McDonald,  January  17,  1863,  to  Sur- 
geon 27th  Connecticut  vols. 

Resigned,  (13.) 

Major  H.  G.  Healey,  November  17,  1863. 
Captain  John  R.  Terry.  March  30,  1862. 
Captain  E.  C.  Kittle.  May  4,  1862. 
Captain  0.  O.  Draper.  July  — ,  1862. 
Captain  E.  H.  Little,  September  16,  1862. 
Captain  David  A.  Peloubaf,  November  7.  1862. 
First  Ijieut.  James  T.  Baker,  July  9,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Chailes  Crowell,  June  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Bucktal,  September  1,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Finhugk.  November  4,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Killinger,  July  9.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  J.  R.  Hood.  August  8,  1662. 
Surgeon  John  W.  Grey,  April  — ,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (21.) 

Captain  B.  B.  Miller,  August  30, 1864. 

Captain  Henry  C.  Ellis,  August  30, 1864. 

Captain  Ivan  Tailof,  August  30, 1864. 

Captain  George, A.  Bernard,  August  30,  1864.     (Recommia- 

flioned  December  2,  1864.) 
Captain  Andrew  S.  Bushee,  August  30, 1864. 
Captain  Samuel  Truesdale,  August  30, 1864. 
Captain  B.  E.  Cozens,  Augu>t  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  M.  A.  Stearns,  Adft,  August  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  ^Y.  11.  Hcdden,  August  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  W.  K.  Koome,  August  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  E.  H.  Welsh,  August  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  W.  J.  Morton.  August  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  A.  J.  Verplank,  A-ugust  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  W.  O.  Macay,  August  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Crowell,  August  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  A.  J.  Sizer,  August  30, 1804. 
First  Lieut.  G.  W.  Ford,  R.  Q.  M.,  Septembe»12, 1804. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  R.  Hentsten,  September  fe,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Kerneys,  July  31,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  E.  V.  Stoddart,  September  12, 1864. 
Chaplain  P.  U.  Burghardt,  September  12, 1864. 

Discharged,  (15.) 

Captain  Lewis  A.  Philllpoteaux,  July  9, 1862. 
Captain  G.  W.  Sclooer,  January  26, 1863. 
Captain  fV.  D.  Halstead,  March  9,  1863. 
Captain  Edward  Bernard,  October  22, 1863. 
Captatn  W.  J.  Haverloy,  November  7, 18C4. 


*  Called  also  First  United  States  Chasseurs, 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


525 


Second  Lieuten 
James  A.  'Woolhiser. . . 

ants, 

.17  Dec, 
.21Jan., 
.12  May, 
.23  May, 
.23  May, 
.  15  Juue, 
m. 

64 
65 

First  Lieut.  Hcnnj  B.  Dyer,  January  10. 1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  S.  King,  July  9, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  R.  K.  Scott,  April  6, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  W.  F.  RorJtwell,  September  17, 1803. 
PirKt  Lieut.  Richard  Bloom,  Adft,  IMarch  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  Q.  Dudley,  January  12, 1863. 
St'cond  Lieut.  Frederich  Driscall,  Marcli  4, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  F.  Metzeger,  March  13, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  W.  Chandler,  May  25, 1865. 
Surgeon  John  P.  Petheridge,  June  28, 1864. 

Monroe  B.  PiUey 

William  H.Hanfoi-d..- 
Eobert  McKay 

W-  H.  H.  Goodier,  a.  w. 
^Sur^eon. 

Died,  (6.) 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thomas  J.  Higginbotham,  killed  in  action  Octo- 

J. Leavitt  Lambert 

.15  Jan., 
.16  Jan., 

.  5  May, 

65 
65 

ber  19,  1864. 
Captain  W.  W.  Tracey,  May  6,  1864. 

Chaplain 
Charles  E.  Berger 

Captain  John  Berry,  May  lU,  1864. 
Captain  J.  S.  Walker,  May  27,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  S.  Bogart,  June  2,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Byron,  AprU  2,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Reduced  to  the  ranks,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  A.  J.  Perrin,  April  — ,  1865,  by  order  of  the 
President 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  George  H.  R/r.ymond,  March  30, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  B.  Hathaway,  October  25, 1861. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Rohbins,  April  7, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Elislia  B.  Gregory,  August  11, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  W.  H.  Tanner,  August.ll,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  11.  Rogers,  June  2, 1863. 

Note  l. — No  brevet  appointmentB  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


526 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


SIXTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y. ,  October  31,  1861, 
to  serve  tfiree  year^.  On  the  ex- 
piration of  its  term  of  service  tlie 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
wei-e  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recraits,  retained  in  service  until 
Augukt  30,  1865,  when  it  was  mus- 
tered nut  in  accordance  wilh  orders 
from  the  War  Ucpartment.) 


"YomcTows,"      "rAiR      oaks," 

"  GAT^:KS'S  MILLS,"  "PEACH  OR- 
CHARD," "  SAVAGE  STATION," 
"WHITE  OAK  SWAMP, ""  JIALVEHN 
HILL,"  "aNTIETAM."  "  FIIEDER- 
ICKSBURG,"  "  CHANCELLORS- 

VILLE,"  "  GF.TTYSDU"G,"  "  ISRIS- 
TOVV  STATIOV."  "MINE  RON," 
"WILDERNESS,"  "  PO  RIVER," 
"SrOTTSYLVANIA,"  "NORTH  AN- 
NA," "  T0L0P0T0310Y,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 

"STRAWBERRY  PLAIS.5."  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STATION." 


Colo7tel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

John  S.  Hammell 9  Mar.,  63 

(,Bvt.Brig.  General,  13  Mar.,  1865.) 


Major, 

Captains. 
Daniel  S .  Munn 17  May,   65 


First  Lieutenants. 

AdolphuH  Nelson 15  Apr.,   64 

Fredericlc  Herzbeg .30  A  pr. , 

James  Jones,  11.  Q.M...X  Jan.,   63 

John  McAuley 23  May, 

Louis  Ottersen,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Simon  Pincus 15  Apr.,  64 

Surgeon. 

Albert  Van  Devere 29  July,  64 


Casualties. 


Frf^oted,  (2.) 

First  T.ietrt.  W.  D.  W.  Miller,  Dec.  8,  1863,    to  Captain  and 

A.  D.  a 
Surgeon  Charles  S.  Wood,  September  9,  1863,  to  Surgeon 

U.  S.  V. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

C.nptain  John  P.  Bartholf,  October  5,  1863,  to  2d  regiment 
U.  S.  C.  T. 

Resigned,  (9.) 

Captain  Moses  I.  A.  Henry,  April  26,  1862. 
Captain  Theodore  W.  Thorp,  May  30,  1862. 
Captain  .fohn  Hopper,  March  18,  1863. 
Captain  Nelson  J.  Strickland,  October  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Andrew  Hack,  February  29,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  James  L.  Waugh,  January  1,  1862. 
First  Licnt.  William  F.  Dodge,  Adft,  April  16,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Isaac  Kohn,  Febrnar.y  13,  ]862. 
Chaplain  James  H.  Divight,  February  13,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

Captain  Albert  Gosse,  November  4,  1864. 

Captain  Samuel  Adams,  November  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Wells  L.  Demorest,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  22, 18C4. 

Discharged,  (21.) 

Colonel  James  C.  Pinckney,  December  3,  1862. 

Major  Peter  Nelson,  May  5,  1865. 

Captain  Richard  B.  Graves,  April  5,  1862. 

Captain  Jacob  Leoboldti,  October  23,  1862. 

Captain  Francis  Grimm,  November  21,  1862. 

Captain  Jacob  Pahrmann,  April  10,  1863. 

Captain  James  G.  Derrickson,  May  15,  1865. 

Captain  Nathaniel  P.  Lane,  May  29,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Adolphus  Meyer,  October  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Bbelshauser,  January  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  Fischer.  March  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Cornel  C.  Hardenbrook,  September  22,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  Switzer,  October  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  Danta,  April  4,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Morlitz  Rothschilds,  September  5,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Deforest,  October  30,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  R.  Newman,  September  25   1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Newman  Burchardt,  November  5,  1864. 

Surgeon  William  J,  McDermott,  July  1,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  D.  Hewitt,  March  15,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Griffin  Reno,  October  2,  1863. 

Died,  (12.) 

Colonel  Orlando  W.  Morris,  kUled  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor. 

■June  3,  1864. 
Lieut.  Colonel  James  H.  Bull,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks' 

burg,  December  II,  1862. 
Captain  Juiius  Wehle,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  De 

comber  1.5,  l:?62.  . 

Captain  John  P.  Dodge,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg, 

Va.,  December  15,  1862. 
Cantain  fJeorge  H.  luce,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

July  2,  1863.  "^         °' 

Captain  Elijah  F.  Mnnn,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 

July  2,  1863. 


NEW   YOUK    INFANT5Y. 


527 


Assistant  Surgeon^ 

Andrew  S,  Douglass 15  Sept.,  64 

Cha,plain. 


Captain  John  McNeil,  December  13,  1863,  of  diHoase. 

Captain  Benton  H.  Davis,  July  9.  1864,  in  hospital. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  M.  Crissy,  kill.d  in  action  at  Antei- 

tam,  September  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  James  E.  Bulls,  killed  in  action  June  17,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  George  Turbagnc,  killed  while-  a  prisoner  at 

Andereouville,  December — ,  1864. 
Surgeon  John  M.  Forsher,  October  25, 1862,  at  Monroe,  Orange 

county,  N.  Y. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Johnson,  sioce  April  15,  1864. 


Dismissed^  (6.> 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  Zieter,  September  4, 1862. 
First  I  ieiit.  William  M.  Wood,  October  ]  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Abraham  Fedcr,  August  15,  1863. 
First  Lii-Ut.  James  J.  J.  Kiersted,  February  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Thompson,  March  4,  186:j. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Wagner,  July  28,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Edward  King,  April  3, 
tugas. 


1864,  sent  to  Dry  Tor- 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


528 


NEW   YORK    INFANTRY. 


SIXTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT.* 

(Thib  regiment  was  organized  in  New 
York  cify,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1831,  to 
serve  three  years.  The  original 
members  (except  veterans)  whone 
term  of  service  had  expired  were 
mustered  out  July  4,  1864,  and  the 
veterans  and  recruits  transferred 
to  the  65th  New  York  volunteers.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
Nelson  Cross 19  Oct.,    62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Henry  L.  Van  Ness 2  July,  63 


Major. 
Charles  O.  Belden 2  July,   63 


Captains. 

WilliamC.  Dermody  ...22Nov.,  61 

tHenry  C.  risk 2  June,  62 

Thomas  M.  K.  Mills 30  Aug., 

Jolin  S.  Bliss 19  Oct., 

Constant  Rathbone 1  Dec, 

tET  K.  Russell 3  May,    63 

George  Harper 10  Nov. , 

John  W.  Fisher 22  Dec, 


First  Lieutenants. 

Alex.  H.  Doty,  R.  Q.  Jtf.lOMay, 

John  C.Hughes 14  Oct., 

Geo.  B.Lincoln,  jr., ^4?'*  22  Dec, 

Edwin  C.  Yan 25  Dec, 

Timofhy  McDonald 3  Mov 

Gilbert 'H.  Phelps 1  Nov., 

John  E.  Middaugh 8  Jan., 

"William  H.  Partridge  . .  .29  Jan., 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  A.  Frost 9  Apr.,   63 

IThomasW.  Chandler  ..  1  July,  64 


CASnALTIES. 


Promoted,  (2.) 


First  Lieut.  Wjlliara'W.  Van  Ness,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  19, 1662, 

to  Captain  and  A.  Q.  M. 
First  Lieut.  Simon  P.  Suydam,  November  28, 1862,  to  Captain 

and  A.  Q.  il. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

Captain  Henry  E.  Rainals,  November  12,  1863,  to  the  Vet.  Eefl. 
()orps. 


Resigned,  (23.) 

Colonel  Julius  W.  Adams.  5K3.  jp.,  J3.  9.,  October  19,1862. 

Captain  Abel  S.  Montgomery,  Nnveraber  22,  1861. 

Captain  Lucien  Brown,  May  .30,  1862. 

Captain  Eardk-y  N.  Canfield,  June  2, 1862. 

Captain  George  W.  Stillwell,  December  29, 1862. 

Captain  Arthur  H.  Howe,  January  24,  1863. 

Captain  Lewis  M.  Peck,  January  24,  1863. 

Captain  Augustus  Belknap,  jr.,  February  6, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  F.  Dodge,  July  11,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  B.  Beechcr,  November  ]4, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Horace  C.  Cone,  December  1, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Howard  W.  Philips,  January  13, 1862. 

First  Lieuti  Henry  C.  Johnson,  May  1,  J862. 

First  Lieut.  Valentine  M.  Hodgson,  August  2, 1862. 

First  Lieut,  Russell  McAllister,  October  14,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edwin  B.  Fold,  January  14,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  J.  Augustus  Slipper,  September  9, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Sherer,  October  15.  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Hutchinson,  January  18,  1862. 

Second  Lieut,  Francis  A.  Murphy,  October  17, 1862. 

Second  (iSeut.  Joseph  T.  H.  Hall,  January  26,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  D.  Bassett,  Decembar  26, 1862. 

Chaplain  James  C.  Beecher,  September  8, 1863. 


Disclmrged,  (11.) 

Major  P.  Mark  De  Zeng,  August  30, 1862. 

Captain  Benjamin  W.  Goodwin,  November  1, 1861. 

Captain  Henry  E.  Rainals,  November  30,  1868.    (Reeommia- 

sioned  February  1, 1863.)  • 

Captain  George  Foster,  March  18, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  C.  Fitzpatrick,  Ootober  22, 1861. 
First  T,ieut.  William  A.  Jones,  December  15,  3861. 
First  Lieut.  Steven  M.  Hogan,  September  5, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  M.  CroJt,  November  17  1862 
First  Lieut.  John  J.  Thro,  June  15, 1863.    ' 
Astiatant  Surgeon  Lewis  F.  Baker,  August  15, 1863. 
Chaplain  Jesse  A.  Penuiman,  April  3, 1863. 


*  Called  also  First  Long  Island. 
t  Transferred  to  the  65th  regiment. 


NEW    YOEK,  INFANTRY. 


529 


Surgeon. 
George  F.  Adams 22  May,   62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Charles  P.  StaatH 31  Jan.,    63 


Chaplain. 


Died,  (6.) 

Captain  Daniel  "R.  Sullivan,  Jnne  26, 186S,  of  wonnds  received 

in  action  at  Seven  Pines,  Va. 
Captain  T.  Golden  Cooper,  killed  in  action  at  WildemesB,  Va, , 

May  6,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  "West,   AuguHt  27,  1861,  at  Clyde, 

Wayne  county.  N.  Y. 
Second  Lieut.  George  F.  Rysdyk,  killed  in  action  at  Seven 

Pines,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  O.  Gibbs,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 

vania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 
Surgeon  Richard  H.  Hinman,  May  22, 1862,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Chester  Hydely,  June  30, 1664. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Peter  J.  McAvoy,  October  16,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  M.  Broriarty,  September  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  Y.  Camagere,  November  30,  1863. 

Cashiered,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Martin  Allen,  April  18,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Simpson,  April  18,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Van  Nostrand,  August  7,  1663. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Abraham  Hamer,  April  11, 1862. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


15  b 


530 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


SIXTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT.* 

(Thia  regiment  wevs  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1861, 
to  serve  three  years.  On  the  expi- 
ration of  its  term  of  service  the 
origiual  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  is  still  in  service.) 

(The  ofScial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
pai't  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Felix  Snlm  Salm 8  June,  64 

*  (^Brevet  Brig.  Gmeral  13  April,  1865.) 


LieuteTiant  Colonel. 
Albert  Van  Steinhau3en-12  Nov.,  63 

Major. 
ArnoldKummor 5  Feb.,  64 


Captains. 

August  Stenernagel 21  Feb.,   < 

Theodore  Fcldstein 19  May, 

Otto  Von Frit&ch 1  June, 

Max.  Eckert 12  Nov., 

George  lieuneberg 27  Jan.,    i 

Alfred  Van  DerGroeben-  5  July, 

Frank  Ilaffner 1  Nov., 

Edward  Johnson 14  Feb., 


First  Lieutenants. 

Carl  Riese,  Adj'e 1  Nov., 

Albert  Kramer 19  May, 

Adolph  Joseph 13  Nov., 

Carl  Muetze 13  Nov. , 

Frank  SippeliuH 13  Nov., 

Henry  Orterheld 13  Nov., 

Paul  G,  Koetticher 1  July, 

Jacob  Weber 14  Nov., 

Victor  Kalk 6  Apr., 

Oswald  Salm 26  Apr., 

Otto  Boetticher,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.  m. 
Otto  Mussehl,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Carl  Brandos 23  Apr., 

Xiouis  Tbomser 7  June, 

"William  Axt 14  Nov., 

MoritzE.  VaaFurseneck.21  Dec, 

Udo  Von  Kummer 21  Dec, 

Friederich  Haester 6  Apr., 

Louis  Steedmaa 1  May, 


65 


Casualties. 


ProTnoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut,  Lewis  T.  Barney,  May  5,  1864,  to  Captain  and 
A.  A.  G. 

•  Resigned,  (41.) 

Colonel  Robert  J.  Betge.  Au^st  6,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Carl  Vogee,  May  28, 1863. 

Major  Carl  Von  Wedull,  January  16,  1863. 

Captain  Friedrich  G.  Hoffman,  December  13,  1861. 

Captain  Alexander  Von  Uhden,  Jauuary  17,  1862. 

Captain  Anton  Baun,  April  30,  ld62. 

Captain  "VVilham  Von  Bosch,  May  19,  1862. 

Captain  Abraham  Cohn,  December  17,  1862. 

Captain  Robert  lloenig',  December  24,  1862. 

Captain  Adolph  Knappe,  December  30,  1862. 

Captain  Joh  Adauii  Koeberlein,  January  11,  1863, 

Captain  Ernst  Donner,  February  28,  1863. 

Captam  George  A.  Chester,  M;iy  16,  1863. 

Captain  Louia  G.  Camp,  May  19,  1863. 

Captain  Otto  Boetticher.'june  9,  1864. 

Captain  Ernst  A.  Denecke,  November  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Simon,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  29,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  Sckitckhart,  January  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Woellraer,  Adft,  January  2, 1863. 

First  Lieut,  William  Brandes,  January  11,  1862. 

FirKt  Lieut.  August  Volkhausen,  March  11,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Adolph  Birnhaum,  April  23,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Guszav  Fermovt,  Mny  19,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Carl  Gmtdcrman,  July  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Spifzer,  September  18,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Gustav  Grunert,  March  20,  1863. 

Fi^t^t  Lieut.  Conrad  Kimmel,  April  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  //.  Mussehl,  May  16,  1863. 

First  Liout.  Leo  Fan  mdjfen,  May  16,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Hewelcke,  May  19,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Ignats  Durr,  Jauuary  2,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Lovis  Leubnsher,  March  20,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Alexander  KaUmari,  July  16,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Wini^pcnY,  December  8,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Friederich  Holversheidt,  Apiil  26,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Schmitten,  May  16,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  Wocller,  May  16,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Gerlac'i  Gsrritien,  May  16,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  Brandt,  May  29,  1864, 

Second  Lieut.  Aaron  Mixell,  April  7,  1865. 

Chaplain  Herman  Wrage,  August  15,  1862. 


Discharged,  (26.) 

Captain  Max  Pfortner  Von  Der  Hoelle,  August  31, 1862. 
Captain  Franz  Buhfer,  October  14,  1862. 
Captain  August  Seibenreichen,  October  15,  1862. 
Captain  Clmstian  Worch,  October  17,  1862. 
■Captain  Geor.-e  Von  Dalwigk,  November  1,  1862. 
Captaiu  Fritz  Von  Werth,  November  17,  1862.  ' 
Captain  Edward  Kayssing,  January  11,  1863. 
Captain  Igiiatz  Keller,  January  16,  1863. 
Captain  Adolph  Schaumberg,  March  13,  1863. 
Captain  James  H.  Hoyt,  April  18,  1863. 
Captain  Max  Amelunxen,  August  3,  1863; 
Captain  Silas  Roaendale,  February  27,  18641 


*  Called  also  Cameron  Rifles. 


NEW   YORK    INFANTRY. 


531 


Surgeon, 
Henry  W.  Rcissberg 8  May,   65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Frederick  Dcnicko 24  July,   65 

Chaplain. 
William  Mueselil i5  Aug.,  G2 


C:iptuin  Adolph  Haacb,  May  15,  1865. 

Captnin  Joseph  Schocninger,  (Bj-evet  Major  Marct  13,  1865i) 

July  6,  1865. 
First  J.ieut.  Edward  Ocstrcich,  October  11.  1S62. 
First  Lieut.  George  Dig m,  October 'Jl,  18G2. 
First  Lieut.  Frits  Wetibtein,  December  1,  18G2. 
First  Licnl.  Hugo  Dietrich,  jMiuary  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  Welsh,  December  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Moritz  Bouber,  February  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Char(£s  Bockmav,  September  19,  1862. 
Secoiid  Lieut.  Fricdcrich  Walter,  October  29,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Kroe^er,  l\Iarth26,  1863. 
SecoDd  Lieut.  John  G.  White,  May  12,  1863. 
Surgeuu  Louis  Schultz,  March  29,  I8G5. 
Absibtant  Surgeon  Jacob  Laubli,  November  24,  1863. 


Died,  (6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Gustav  "Von  Gcrber,  November  19,  1861, 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  H.  Kleefish,  September  22,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Major  Robert  Rother,  May  2,  1863. 

Captain  Otto  Friederich,  July  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Gettysb,wrg,  Pa. 

Captain  Paul  Koeiiig,  killed  in  action  at  White  Sulphur 
Spring,  AuguatSl,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Adalbert  Iloga,  May  2, 1863,  of  "wounds  received 
in  action  at  Chancellorsviile,  Va. 


(3.) 

First  Lieut.  Julius  Finkenstein,  since  August  1,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Herman  Schwerin,  eince  August  1,  1861. 
Second  Litut.  John  Dorbecker,  since  August  1,  1861. 


Dismissed,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Herman  Maun,  September  II,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Fricdrich  Vollcndorf,  June  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  Frantz  Von  Rcstorf,  June  22,  1862. 


Cashiered,  (1.) 
Colonel  Gotthilf  Bourry  do  Ivernois,  October  25,  1863. 


Note  l. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31,  1865. 


532 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


SIXTY-NINTH  RE3-IMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
New  York,  city,  from  September 
7,  1861,  to  November  17,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  ita  term  of  service  tlio  origi- 
nal members  (except  vcrerans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
June  30,  1865,  when  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"torktown,"  "fair  oaks," 
"gaines's  m^l,"  "savage  sta- 
tion,"'      "peach       orchatid," 

""VTHITE  oak  swamp,"  "MAL- 
VERN hill."  "ANTIKTAM,"  "FRED- 
ERICKSBURG," "  CHANCELLORS- 
yiLLE,"  "  GKTTYSBURG."  "BiUS- 
TOW  STATION,"  ".MINE  RUN," 
"  WILDERN^SS,"  "  PO  RIVER," 
"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "  NOUTH  AN- 
NA," "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,'"  "PETERSI5URG," 

"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS."  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STATION." 


Colonel. 

Robert  Nugent,  3a.  ?I.  . .  .30  Oct.,    64 
{Brevet  Brig.  General  Mar.  13,  65. ) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 


James  J.  Smith 16  Feb., 

{Brevet  Colonel  April  9",  1865.) 


65 


Major. 
Hichard  Moroney 1  Dec,  64 


Captains. 


64 


Robert  H.Milliken 15  Feb. 

Maurice  W.  Wall 2  May, 

Michael  H.  Murphy 16  Feb.,   65 

John  C.  Foley.... 16  Feb., 

Murtha  Murphy 16  Feb., 

Peter  H.  Sweeney 16  Feb., 

Heory  McQuade 16  Ft^b., 

Edward  P.  O'Connor 16  Feb., 

David  Lynch IGFeb., 


First  Lieutenants. 

James  McCann 1  Dec. , 

R.  A.  Maybury,  HQ.M.  1  Jan., 

Thomas  McGrath 16  Feb., 

Daniel  Dolan 16  Feb., 

Owen  McNulty 16  Feb. , 

George  M-  Belding 24  Feb., 

John  Nugent 24  Feb., 

,Rohert.M!lSinley 17  Apr., 


Casualties. 


Resig7Led,  (7.) 

Captain  Thomas  Scanlin,  August  6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  N.  Luckey,  August  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Terence  Duffey,  February  9,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  Conlin,  August  6,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  M.  Bums,  May  27,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  J.  Furcell,  Dec.  6,  1864.    (Recommia- 

sioned  Assistant  Surgeon  Jane  )7,  1865.) 
Assiatant  Surgeon  Alpheus  H.  Crosby,  March  11,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  E.  McGee,  October  11,  1864. 
Captain  Richard  Marooncy,  October  II.   IhCA. 
First  Lieut.  Dennis  F.  Sullivan.  7L  Q.  M.,  October  18,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  G.  Smith,  Adfr^  November  9,  1864. 


(Recom- 


Discharged   (31.) 

Colonel  Robert  Nugent,  B.  ■St.,  November  28,  1863. 

missioned  Colonel  October  30,  1864.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  James  Iv  lly.  33.  "3  ,  June  12,  1863. 
Major  James  Cavanagb,  May  16,  J  863. 
Captain  James  I^ovvry,  August  2,  1862. 
Captain  Jamea  P.  McMahon,  October  20,  1862. 
Captain  William  BeiiBon,  November  22,  1862. 
Captain  Philip  Carr.  January  19,  1863. 
Captain  Jiisper  M.  \V'hitty,  tVbruary  9,  1863. 
Captain  John  T.  Tool,  April  16,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  Leddy,  June  J2,  1863. 
Captain  Jamea  Saunders,  June  12,  1863. 
Captain  John  H.  Donovan,  Juno  12,  1863. 
Captain  Gnfett  Nagle,  August  20,  1863. 
Captain  John  D.  MulhalI,»May  15,  I865, 
First  Lieut.  Lawrence  Caliill,  January  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  Callahan,  June  12, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Robf-rt  H.  MiUiken,   June  12,  1863.      (Recommis- 

sioned  Captain  February  15,  1S64.) 
First  Lieut.  John  Gorson,  June  12,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Martin  Scully.  June  12,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  D.  Mulhall,  November  8, 1864.     (Recommis- 

sioiied  Captain  Fcbrunry  16,  1865.) 
First  LieuT.  Cha.lcs  J.  Clark,  November  .30,  '861. 
Second  L'eut.  Patrick  Kearney,  April  28,  1863.' 
S'  cond  Lieut.  Michael  P.  Brennan.  June  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Murtha  Murphy,  June  12,  1863.      (Recomini&- 

sioned  Captain  February  16,  1865.) 
Second  Lieut.  David  Burke,  June  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  James  Collins,  June  12,  i?63. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Laffln,  June  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  A.  Kelly.  Juno  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Saucath  Mansergh,  Dec.  9,  1864. 
Surg  on  J.  Pa-^cal  Smith,  January  2,  1863. 
Chaplain  Thomas  Willett,  December  25,  1862. 

sioned  Chaplain  May  1,  1864.) 

Died,  (13.) 

Captain  Felix  Duffy,,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Sep- 
tember 17,  1863. 

Capfain  Timothy  L.  Shauly,  October  1,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Captain  Richard  A.  Kelly,  killed  in  action  May  12,  1864. 

Captain-John  J.  Blake,  June  8,  1864,  of  wounds  received  iu 
action. 


(Eecommiu- 


*  Called  alflo  First  Regiment  Irish  Brigade. 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


533 


Second  Lieuletiants. 

Captain  Bernard  S.  O'Neil,  killed  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va., 

June  16,  1864. 

George  NevinB 

.  1  Dec, 

64 

Pirnt  Lieut.  Thomas  Keynolds,  kUled  at  Malvern  Hill,  Ya., 

John  Meagher 

.  1  Dec., 

July  1,  1862. 

Michael  Leddy 

.16  Feb., 

65 

Firsl  Lieut.  Patrick  Bnckly,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md., 

.16  Feb', 

September  17,  1862. 
First  Lii'ut.  Patrick  J.  Kelly,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 

Md.,  September  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  Conway,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg, 

.16  Feb., 

.16  Feb., 

Jaiues  Conway 

.24  Feb., 

William  Herbert 

.15  Apr., 

Va.,  December  12,  1862. 

Terence  Scanlou 

.15  Apr., 

First  Lieut.  Andrew   Birmingham,   December  17,   1862,   of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

,               Surgeon. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Williams,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

William  0.  Meagher. . . 

.4  Jan., 

64 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  P.  King,  May  26,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  Hurley,  killed  April  15, 1863. 

James  J.  PurceU 

.17  Jnne, 

65 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Chaplain. 

Major  John  Garrett,  October  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  Morris,  AnguKt  2,  1P62. 

Thomas  Willett 

.  IMay, 

64 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  Kelly,  AtigUBt  2, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Luke  Brennan,  August  1,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  A.  Keed,  March  18,  1863. 

Note  l. — ^No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  thia  I'egiflter  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officera  is  given  aa  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


534 


KEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


SEVENTIETH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  wns  organized  at  Sta- 
tL-n  Ibland,  N.  Y.,  Jubo  27,  18(il,  to 
serve  thi  ee  yearn.  The  original 
members  (except  veterans)  were 
niu-<tered  out  of  Hervice  July  1, 
18'i4,  and  the  veterans  ani  recruits 
transfi-rred  to  the  86th  New  York 
voluntcerB.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
thiH  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  publiahed  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
J.  Egbert  Farnum,  a.  w.  m. 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 
Thomas  Holt,  a,  w.  m. 

Major, 
Daniel  Mahen 1  Dec,   62 


Captains. 

William  H.  Hugo SlJune,  61 

Fred.  T.  R.  Gruett 21  June, 

Charles  L.  Yoniig 6  May,    62 

John  U.  Coyne 7  Jn.ie,  64 

Archibald  lielcher 22  Mar., 

Blorrls  J.  Foot,  a.  w.  m, 
B.  W.  Hoxie,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Erlward  A.  Belger 25  June,  62 

Norman  C.  Ash,  Adft 19  Dec., 

Jonathan   B.    Schoonma- 

ker,  R.Q.M. 18  Mar.,   64 

Harry  A.  Scaudrett 10  June, 

Robert  Gc.  Hare,  a.  w.  m. 
J.  Johnson,  a,  ic.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

,  Andrew  J.  Leibannn 5  Feb.,   63 

John  M.  Dredger 3  Blar., 

Charles  Philip  Bushman  12  Apr., 
Charles  T.  Dewight,  a.  w.  m. 


Surgeon. 
Jam:es  Ash,  a,  w,  m. 


Casualties. 

Promoted^  (6.) 

Colonel  Daniel  E.  Sickles,  September  3,  1861,  to  Brigadier 
General  of  vols. 

Colonel  William  Dwight,  November  29,  1862,  to  Brigadier 
General  of  vols. 

Lient.  Colonel  Charles  K.  Graham,  October  15, 1861,  to  Colonel 
74th  New  York  voIh. 

Captain  Orson  H.  Hart,  May  16,  1862,  to  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G. 

First  Lieut.  Wilson  T.  Hartz,  October  23,  1862,  to  Captain 
and  A.  A.  G. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Calkins,  January  19,  1863,  to  Cap- 
tain 25th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (29.) 

Captain  Joseph  Keller,  Angnst  29, 1861. 
Captain  Joel  M.  Johnson,  November  12, 1861. 
Captain  Enoch  J.  Ayers.  November  4,  1861. 
Captain  John  M.  Oahleij,  October  31, 1862. 
Captain  Elliott  E,  Dodge,  December  27, 1862. 
Captain  Jamts  M.  McCauIey,  April  25, 1863. 
Captain  Van  Duren  Bates,  March  19, 1864. 
Firnt  Lieut.  Daniel  W.  Washburn,  August  8,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  W.  Bailey,  September  20,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  F.  Neill   October  20,  1861.  • 
Fii-Bt  Lieut.  George  W.  Sherman,  December  15,  186L 
First  Lieut.  Philip  Miles,  December  9,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Joscjfh  B.  Zcigler,  February  5,  1863. 
First  Lieut,  Gerard  Bancker,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  28, 1863- 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Hussey,  August  8,  1861. 
St'cond  Lieut.  William  T.  Black.  November  19, 186L 
Second  Lieut.  William  II.  Carroll,  November  20, 1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Blighton,  November  28,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  D.  J.  Hunter,  April  3,  1662. 
Second  Lient.  Henry  H.  Edlisson,  December  19, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  F.  Baldwin,  May  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Jnseph  M.  T.  Levlck,  May  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Don  C.  Rogers,  April  18.  1864. 
Surgeon  William  H.  Tingley,  August  31,  1861. 
Surgeon  Harvey  E.  Brown,  Iiecember  10,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  George  H.  Bennett,  March  3,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  M.  Price  Moore,  May  22,  1863. 
Chaplain  Charles  IL  A.  Bulkley,  September  25,  1862. 
Chaplain  George  W.  Horton,  May  19,  1863. 

Discharged,  (6.) 

4 

Captain  George  Robinson-,  March  5,  1864. 

Captain  William  J.  Kay,  March  21,  1864. 

Captain  Joseph  F.  Durniston,  April  29,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Lowell  Purdy,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  25,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  W.  Gage.  May  23.  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Ransoni  S.  Gay  lord,  November  14,  1863. 

Died,  (10.) 

Captain  Jacob  Brann,  killed  May  5,  1862. 
Captain  B.  O'Reillv,  killed  May  5.  1862. 
Captain  WUham  H.  Bugbee,  killed  May  5,  1862. 
Captain  John  Mitchell,  killed  May  5,  1862. 
Captain  BL-njamin  Price,  killed  July  23,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Gorham  P.  Stmiens,  August  12,  1862. 
First  Lient.  Samuel  J.  Ives,  December  23,  1863. 
Firnt  Lieut.  Henry  Chamberlain,  killed  May  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Herrick  Hagver,  killed  May  5,  1862. 
Second  Lient.  William  W.  Kibhum,  killed  May  5,  1862. 

*  Called  also  the  First  Excelsior  Regiment. 


NEW   YORK    INFAKTRT. 


535 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Missing,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Shields,  Bince  December  6,  1862. 

Chaplain. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  James  M.  Longwell,  December  21, 1862. 
Captain  George  V.  Boutel,  Febraary  15, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  C.  Tuckabery,  May  30, 1863. 

Deserted,  (2.) 

t 

First  Lieut.  George  M.  Gould,  May  15,  1P63. 
Fii-Bt  Lieut.  Philip  McLaughlin,  March  14,  1864. 

UOTE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muater  out. 


536 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


SEVENTY  FIRST  KEGIMENT.* 

(Thia  regiment  was  organize^  at 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  and  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Auffust  4,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  muatered 
out  of  service  July  30,  J864,  and 
the  recruits  transferred  to  the  120th 
New  York  volunteers. ) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


ColoTid. 
iHenry  L.  Potter 1  May,   63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Thomas  Rafferty 10  Feb.,  64 


Major. 


Captains. 

Owen  Murphy 21  June,  61 

JohnG.  McBlair 28  Juue,  62 

James  Chambers 8  Mar.,  64 

John  O'Counel 16  Mar., 


First  Lieutenants. 

John  E.  Potter.  R.  Q.M..  1  May, 

Bartholomew  Fox 1  May, 

Hosea  D.  Hewlet 13  Dec., 

James  McCarty 16  Apr.,   ■ 

George  H.  Brower 18  Apr., 

"William  H.  Shick 21  Apr., 

Thomas  Fogarty 21  Apr., 

Michael  H.  O'Brien 30  May, 

Thomas  G,  Lwigh,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants, 

Patrick  McGloune 16  Apr.,  64 

Clinton  Bradshaw 22  June, 

James  M.  Curtis 22  Juue, 

Andrew  Leonard,  a.  w,  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 


Assistant  Surgeon  James  Ash,  May  12,  1863,  to  Surgeon  70th 
New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (23.) 

Major  Peper  McDermott,  August  1,  1861. 

Major  John  Tales,  September  15,  1862. 

Captain  Janus  7'.  Mercer,  November  12,  1861. 

Captain  Edward  W.  Power,  March  14,  1862. 

Captain  Thomas  A.  Glover,  September  12,  1862. 

Captain  Thomas  Graham,  February  20,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Martaugh  Redmond,  January  2,  1862. 

Fir^t  Liput.  Alexander  M.  McCane,  Adft,  August  16,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Jamps  W".  Powell,  sr.,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  Franklin,  December  20,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Matthew  Hall,  January  19,  186:J. 

First  Lieut.  James  C.  Wkaley,  March  13,  1863. 

Pirat  Lieut.  William  H.  Hacker,  March  25,  1863. 

Fii-st  Lieut.  Henry  Liebman,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut  James  W.  Powel,jr.,  Adft,  June  9,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  Holdeii,  in  January,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  George  F.  Young,  February  17,  1862. 

Second  Lif-ut.  Christopher  Ward,  March  7,  1863. 

iSecond  Lieut.  CJtarles  Summers,  Axigvi^ilQ,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  E.  White,  January  27,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Dougherty,  February  9,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  fV.  Chaffiin,  April  21,  1863. 

Second  Lieut  Hiram  Holmes,  January  14,  1864. 


Discharged,  (6.) 

Colonel  George  B.  Hall,  April  28,  1863. 

Captain  Jam.a  J.  Webb,  May  1,  1863. 

Captain  Walter  A.  Donaldson,  November  4,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Heniy  L.  Frost,  May  23,  1862. 

I'iryt  Lieut.  Eugene  L.  Towusend,  September  1,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  McAllister,  September  7,  1663. 


Died,  (5.) 

Captain  Orville  C.  Howard,  September  20,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  Laurier,  Juue  3,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

First  Lieut.  J.  L.  Palmer,  killed  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va., 
June  15,  1863. 

FirKt  Lieut.  Terance  Murphy,  killed  in  action  at  Bristow 
Station,  Va.,  August  27,  1662. 

Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Lnwentrout,  killed  in  action  at  Bristow 
Station,  Va.,  August  27,  1862. 


Missing,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Thompson,  since  August  31,  18C1. 


♦Called  also  Second  Excelsior  Regiment. 
t  Dismissed  November  2,  1864. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


537 


Surgeon. 
Edward  T.  Perkins 13  May,   63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
John  Younglove 4  Nov,,  62 


Chaplain. 
Joseph  H.  Twitchell 18  July,  61 


Dismissed,  (12.) 

Captain  William  H.  Green,  February  29,  1863. 
Captain  James  C.  fV/ialley,  March  13.  1863. 
Captain  William  H.  EUwood,  June  30,  1864. 
First  Lieat,  Edward  F.  Conway,  January  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  B.  McAvcy,  March  18,  18ti3. 
First  Lieut.  John  Galvin.  December  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Slavin,  January  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Daniels,  June  8,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Jatnea  W.  Hoey,  July  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  Redmond,  February  29,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Bradley,  March  8,  1864. 
Surgeon  John  J.  McGovan,  November  20,  1862. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Captain  Paul  B.  Bradley,  June  9,  1862. 


NOT£. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


538 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


SEVENTY-SECOND  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Sta- 
ten  Island,  N.  Y.,  from  June  SO  to 
November  19,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years.  On  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  veteians  and 
recruits  tranKferred  to  the  120th 
Kew  York  volunteers.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel, 
John  S.Austin 4  May,   63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
John  Leonard 4  May,   63 

Major. 
Caspar  K.  Abcll 4  May,  63 


Captains. 

\Vil]iam  Toomey 6  May,    62 

John  W.  Holmea 2  July, 

Edward  B    Harnett 5  Aug., 

Samuel  Bailey 26  Sept., 

William  E.Wheeler 4  May,    63 

Patrick  Anderson 1  July, 

John  S.  IMann 14  N(tv., 

Alexander  JI.  Clark 1  Jan.,    64 

William  McConncU 26  Jan., 

Berend  I-Iuttman,  a.  w.  in. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Michael  Cook 5  Feb.,  63 

Henry  C.  Steward 1  Way, 

Henry  J.  Yates,  Adj't. ,.  1  July, 

Robert  H.  Savage 29  Oct.. 

William  Chalmers 26  Jan. ,    64 

John  Kiencr ^ 10  Feb., 

Thomas  Harvey 15  Mar. , 

John  McN,  Grant,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  to.  m. 

Second  LieutcnanXs. 

.Luke  F.  Healcy 10  May,    63 

'David  B.  Parker 6  June. 

JohnRobiuBon 1  July, 

Surgeon. 
Charles  K.  Ii-wino 24  July,  61 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

Colonel  Nelson  Taylor,  September  9,  1862,  to  Brigadier  Gen- 
eral. 

Ciiptain  Robert  T  Johnson,  September  26,  1862,  to  Major 
144  th  New  York  vols. 

Fir^i  Lieut.  Thomas  W.  G.  Fry,  R.  Q.  M..  March  21,  1863,  to 
Captain  and  C.  S. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  T.  Perkins,  May  13,  1863,  to  Sur- 
geon 71st  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (16.) 

Captain  James  M.  Brown,  November  5,  1861. 
Captain  Isaac  S.  Chadwick,  January  16,  1863 
Captain  Thomas  Clark,  April  2,  1863. 
Captain  John  P.  Sandford,  July  28,  1863. 
Firi^t  Lieut.  William  P.  Holl,  jr.,  April  17,  ]862. 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  S.  Mason,  May  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Collins  VV.  Bliss,  May  17,  1662. 
Firiit  Lieut.  Hugh  J.   Winters,  June  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  J.  O'Neill,  July  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Hugh  C.  Hinman,  Adj't,  December  16,  1862. 
Firht  Lieut.  James  JPogcrty,  February  5,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Prentice  E.  Bishop,  December  26,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Wallace,  July  1,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  McGinnis,  January"  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Warren  J.  Sta-nton,  January  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  Leonard,  February  11,  18b"3. 

Discharged,  (14.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  Israel  Moses,  October  20,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  Grossingcr,  June  23,  1862. 
Captain  Daniel  Loch,  November  1,  1862. 
Captain  John  H.  Howard,  January  7,  1863. 
Captain  William  H.  Post,  August  26.  1863. 
Fiist  Ijieut.  Henry  J.  McConuell,  January  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Wakeman  Holberton,  June  ]3.  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Leopold  Marcus,  July  7,  1862. 
firht  Lieut.  Rinaldo  E.  Jones,  October  10,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  D.  Hall,  February  21,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  McKinley,  November  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Horatio  S.  Springer.  June  29,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Nathaniel  W.  Leighton,  October  3, 1863, 
Chaplain  Levi  W.  Norton,  April  20,  1862. 

Died,  (12.) 

Oolonel  William  O.  Stevens,  killed  in  action  May  3,  1863,  at 

Chancellorsville,  Va. 
Captain  Darwin    Willard,  killed  in  action  at  Williamsburg, 

Va.,  May  A  1862. 
Captain  Patrick  Barrett,  May  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Williamsburg;  Va. 
Captain  George  Grecheueck,  May  17, 1862,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
Captain  Stephen  M.  Doyle,  killed  in  action  at  Malvern  Hill, 

July  18,  3862. 
Captain  Horatio  B.  Pennock,  August  4,  1862,  of  disease,  at 

Harrison's  Landing,  Va. 
Captain  liarman  W.  Bliss,  June  6,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Chaucelloysville,  Va. 
Captain   Henry  J.   McDonough,  killed  in  action  at  Locust 

Grove.  Va.,  November  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Brooks,  May  3,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  ut  Chancellorsville,  Va, 


*  Called  also  Third  Excelsior  Regiment. 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


539 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Chaplain. 
William  R.  Eastmim 1  Jan.,   63 


First  Lieut.  CharlBS  H.  Ilyrlorii,  killed  in  action  at  Chancel- 

lorsville,  Va.,  May  3,  1803. 
FirMt  Lieut.  Harrison  F.  Ellis,  killed  in  action  at  Chancellorg. 

ville.  Va.,  May  3,  18G3. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  A.   Foss,  July  7,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 

ceived  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Missing;  (3.) 

Second  Lieut,  Michael  McDonald,  since  July,  ]863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Dowers,  since  October,  1862. 
Astiiataut  Surgeon  George  D.  Townscnd,  bince  October,  18G3. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  James  0.  Smith,  April  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Howell,  May  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Morris  Solomoit,  October — ,  T863, 
Second  Lieut.  Joiiu  15.  Hsire,  Junuary  13,  186-]. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Frederick  W.  Simpson,  May  9,  1864. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Julius  Kcssler,  June  25.  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


540 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


SEVENTY-THIRD  REGIMEJJT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  and  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  from  July  10,  18G1,  to 
September  29, 1861,  to  Berve  three 
years.  On  the  expiration  of  ita 
lerm  of  aervice  the  original  members 
(excL'pt  veterans)  were  mustered 
out,  and  the  regiment,  composed  of 
veterans  and  recruits,  retained  in 
service  until  June  29,  18C5,  when 
muHtered  out  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

'*  YORKTOWN,"  "WILLIAMSBURG," 
"FAIR.  OAKS,"  "GLENDALE," 
"MALVERN  HILL,"  "  BlUSTOW 
STATION,"  "SECOND  BULL  RON," 
"  CHANTILLY,"  "  FREDERICKS- 
BURG," "  CHANCELLORSVILLE," 
"  GETTYSBURG,"  "  KELLY'S  FORD," 
"MINE  RUN,"  "WILDERNESS," 
"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "NORTH  AN- 
NA," "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "  PETERSBURG," 

"  STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "DKEP 
"BOTTOM,"  "POPLAR  SPUING 
CHURCH,"    "BOYDTON  ROAD." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Michael  \y.  Bums 1  Oct.,    63 

{Brevet  Colonel  6  April,  1865.) 

Major. 

Lawrence  H.  Thompson. 16  Apr.,  65 

Captains. 

John  Downey 22  Nov.,  62 

James  McKenna 10  Aug.,  63 

Henry  Bell 1  Jan.,    64 

John  G.  Noonan 8  Mar,,   65 

Samuel '!.  Greenwalt G  June, 

Richard  W-  Claik,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  H.  Potter. 11  Sept.,  63 

John  Jieli -■ 5  July,   64 

Joseph  A.Kent,  Adft,..  8  Mar.,   65 
Christopher  W.  Wilson..  8  War., 

Benjamin  F.  Snydtr 16  v^pr,, 

Charles  W- Bower ,.   8  June, 

Second  Liezitenants. 

William  Butcher 27  Aug  ,•  62 

John  Fisber 16  Apr.,   65 

Michael  Cari'oll 5  June, 

Jamea  H.  Wood,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Aspintant  Surgeon  Frank  Ridgway,  July  9,  1863,  to  Surgeon 
74th  regiment  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (20.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Lewis  J.  Benedict,  September  1, 1862 
Lieut.  Colonel  William  McCanly,  January  11, 1863. 
Major  John  D.  Moriarty,  July  9, 1862, 
Captain  Daniel  Crowley,  November  1, 1861. 
Captain  Archibald  Gibson,  June  7, 1862. 
Fiist  Lieut  William  Gleason,  September  10,1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  D.  Buck,  November  J9, 1861. 
Firbt  Lieut.  John  A.  McCosker,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  4, 1862. 
Firbt  Lieut.  Frank  E.  Yates,  December  11, 1862. 
First  LiLut.  James  T.  Brady,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  22, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Walter  R.  Tramain,  August  20.  1861, 
Second  Lieut.  Mirhael  Felney,  November  19,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Guftave  A,  Wallis,  March  15, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  JVi/ham  Smith,  April  20, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Ludlow,  July  8, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Dempscy,  August  12, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Harris,  March  20, 1864. 
Second  Lieut  Patrick  Smith,  May  2, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Lawler,  May  3, 1864. 
Surgeon  Henry  P.  Bostwick,  February  10, 1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (6.) 

Colonel  \Villiam  "R.  Brewster,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  De- 
cember 2,  le64.)  October  24, 1864. 
Captain  John  T.  Lawrence,  September  29, 1864. 
Captain  William  M.  Fisk,  Octobei-  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  M.  Forrest,  January  24, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  George  B.  Doris,  Adft,  January  31, 1865. 
Surgeon  Fowler  Prentice,  May  17, 1865. 

Discharged,  (12.) 
Lieut,  Colonel  A.  D.  Hays,  AuguRt  1.  1862. 
Captain  Charles  B.  Elliott,  April  10,  1862. 
Captain  John  P.  Short,  October  20,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  Smith,  November  22. 1863 
Captain  Henry  E.  Tremain,  May  1, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Mathew  Stewart,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  9, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Glennon,  September  12, 1861. 
Second  Lieut  Charles  H.  Whitfield,  November  19, 186L 
Second  Lieut.  James  Chambers,  September  21,1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  A.  McDonoitgh,  October  2, 1863. 
Second  Litut.  Zrank  £.  Moran,  August  15, 1864. 
Chaplain  Joseph  B.  O'Hagen,  September  10,  JS63. 

Died,  (19.) 

Captain  Manuel  Silva,  August  17, 1861. 

Captain  Jchn  ^^^n-Dvy,  May  24, 1862. 

Captain  Alfred  A.  Donald,  killed  in  action  August  27, 1862. 

Captain  Kvgtnie  C.  Shine,  killed  in  action  July  2, 1663. 

Captain  Michael  D.  Purtell,  killed  in  action  May  10, 1864. 

Captain  JoA?^  PAc/nTi,  killed  at  Spottsylvania,Va.,  May  12, 1864 

Captain  George  Le  Fort,  killed  in  action  May  20, 1S64. 

Captain  Jamea  McDermott,  Mtiy  31, 1864. 

Fiist  Lieut.  John  J.  Glass,  killed  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May 

5,  lb62. 
Firtit  Lieut.  Benjamin  Beach,  killed  May  5, 1862. 


*  Called  also  Fourth  Excelsior  Regiment. 


iMi^vv     xuKK    1AJ?'ANTRT. 


65 


Surgeon. 

lachabod  N.  Searl 15  June, 

AssistarU  SwrgcoTU 
Gustavus  J.  Ackley 15  Apr.,  65 1 

Chaplain^ 


First  Lieut.  Tliomas  Dennen,  killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May 

2,1863. 
First  Lieut.  WUliam  L.  Herbert,  killed  in  action  July  2,  T8G3. 
First  Lieut.  James  Marksvian,  killed  in  action  July  3, 1863. 
Firrit  Lieut.  Benedict  A.  Leonard,  killed  at  Spottsylvania,  Va., 

May  12, 18l4. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Lewis,  killed  at  Bristow  Station, 

Va.,  Augut^t  27, 1862. 
Second  Litut.  John  McAllister^  killed  at  Bristow  Station,  Va., 

August  27,  18G2. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Dennen,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July 

2, 1863. 
Secoud  Lieut.  Martin  E.  Higgin.  Jnly  9, 1803. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  R.  Near,  September  1,  1863. 

Missing,  ^p.) 

First  Lieut.  Robert  D.  Evans,  eince  December  29, 1862. 
PirKt  Lieut.  Michael  Havney,  bince  December,  18G3. 
Second  Lieut.  Jobn  J.  Skelan,  since  July  20,  1861. 
Seco  d  Lieut.  Cbarles  L.  Reynolds,  since  April,  1862. 
Aeaistant  Surgeon  Oliver  B.  Adams,  Bince  April,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (11.) 

Captain  Thomas  Manning,  November  10, 1864. 

Captain  John  Shiel,  May  8, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  Glennon,  September  22,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  Bernard  Kienan,  DL'ccmber  10,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  H  Raysey,  June  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  J.  McGrath.  June  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  D.  P.  Hardy,  June  25,  1863. 

Fifht  Lieut.  Michael  Feeney,  December  14,  1863. 

Fir^t  Lieut.  Richard  F.  Tighe,  September  1,  1864. 

Fir.it  Lieut.  Patrick  McKenna,  October  10,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Washington  Mullin,  September  8,  1862. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  William  Farrell,  January  18, 1863. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  thoBO  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  oflBcers  is  given  as  it  Btood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


54v 


NEW   YORK    IXFANTIIY. 


SEVENTY-FODRTH    EEGI- 
MEXT.* 

(This  regiment  was  orgauized  at 
Staton  Island,  N.  Y,,  in  Juno,  1861, 
to  serve  threi'  years.  The  original 
mem'jers  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out  cf  service  June  26, 
1864,  and  the  veterans  and  recruits 
transferred  to  the  40th  New  Yoik 
volunteers.) 


(The  otHeial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
partis  not  yet  published  iu  orders.) 


Colo7icl. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
William  H.  Lounsbury.  .12  Jan.,   63 

3Tajor. 
Lovell  Purdy,  jr 9  June,  64 


Captains. 

Francis  E.  Tyler 14  Jan., 

■Willi.Tft  Conway 14  Jan., 

tRobert  A..  .=itanton 21)  Apr., 

I  James  E.  Hill 14  Doc., 

Victor  Hm-laux 7  Apr. , 


First  Lieutenants. 


William  O'Kell,  R.  Q.  M  15  Oct.,    61 

Willard  P.ullard 7. Aug.,  Gi 

Joset'b  H.  Ferrer 14  Dec.,    63 

Frederick  E.  Garnett.  ..24  Dec., 

^Arthur  Ilardeastle 26  Dee., 

John  I.  IJriggs 6  Apr.,   64 

1  Asa  lS.  Mason G  Apr., 

David  C.   De  Zouebe. ..  .14  Apr., 
Andrew  L  Chambirlain, /(£?;'(,  a.w.m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 


Thomas  Charters 21  May,   63 

Ira  E.  Terry 25  May, 


Surffeon. 
Prank  Eldgway 9  July,   63 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Colonel  Charles  K.  Graham,  March  15,   1863,  to  Brigadier 

General. 
Surgeon  James  T.  Calhoun,  April  13, 1863,  to  Surgeon  U.  S.  A. 

Transferred,   (1.) 

Captain  Charles  G.   Summers,   June  3,    1864,   to  Veteran 
Eeserve  Corps. 

Resigned,  (20.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  H.  Burtis,  September  18,  18,  1662. 
Major  William  B.  Olmslead,  April  — ,  lB6i 
Captain  James  II.  McMillan.  April  13,  1862. 
Captain  John  T.  Burgess,  May  15,  1862. 
Captain  Ai-thur  Wilkinson,  August  15,  1862. 
Captain  Martin  Wiliis,  March  18,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  \V.  Squier,  May  15.  1863. 
Captain  Duvid  M.  Watt,  March  9,  1664. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Stewart,  June  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Loicq,  July  28,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  F.  Chipchase,  Adfl   August  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac.  H.   Bullard,  September  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  W.  Erwin,  October  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Adolph  Glackmej/er,  January  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  E.  Brewster,  JIarch  — ,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  W  Van  Derzce,  June  — ,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Eugene  P.  Jacvbson.  May  — .  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  David  C.   De  Zouche,  October  4,   1§62.     (Re- 
commissioned  as  Second  Lieuten.ant  March,  1863.) 
Assistant  Surgeon  Louis  Masson,  June  25,  1862. 
Chaplain  William  II.  Boole,  March  21,  1862. 

Discharged,  (12.) 

Major  George  H.  Qvm-ten-man,  April  17,  1863. 

Major  lleni'y  M.  Alles,  March  31,  1864. 

Captain  Jt.hn  P.  Glass,  August  20,  1862. 

Captain  William  JI.  Slew,  February  7,  1863. 

Caijtain  ,Se;iham  W.  Purchase.  March  9,  1863. 

Captaiu  Milton  B.  M'ller,  April  7,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Aaron  Erickson,  jr.,  March  4,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Jennotte  Jlacrlnlf,  Sept-mber  26,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Corse,  June  27    1882 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Sickles,  June  27   1863 

Surgeou  Charles  Lodge,  May  27.  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  P.  Kauffman,  November  19,  1862. 

Died,  (10.) 

Captain  George  A.  Moray,  June  23,  1862. 

Captain    Edmund  A.   Harrison,  killed  at  battle   of  Bristow 

Station,  Va..  Aueu-f27,  1862.  , 

Captain  WOliam  H.  Chester,  killed  in  action  at  the  battle  of 

GettysbuVg,  Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 
Captain  Alexander  M.  McCuue,  killed  in  action  June  7  1864. 
iirst  Lieut.,  Robert  D.   Andrews,   killed  at  Bristow  Station, 

Va.,  August  27,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Dussuet,  killi-d  May  10  1864 

^HdS,' Jur23"l862''""'°°'  """'  ''"  ^•="°''  ^'  ^"^^-'-^ 


*  AIho  called  Fifth  Excelsior  Regiment. 

t  Acting  Ordnance  Officer  Army  of  the  Potomnc  at  muster  out  of  regiment, 

t  Transferred  to  the  40th  New  York  vols. 


KiiW     lUHK    INFANTRY. 


543 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Joseph  D.  Stewart 5  June,  63 

Chaplain, 


Second  Lieut.   Rudolf  N.  Anderson,  November  20,  1862,  of 

wounds  received  in  action  iit  Bi'ii-tow  Station.  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Short,  killed  in  action  July  23,  18G3. 
Cbaplain  Kobert  SittJtr,  August  6,  1863,  of  diaease. 

Missing,  (3.) 

Colonel  Thomas  Holt,  eiuce  November  30,  1863. 

AsHistant  Surgeon  Robert  S.  Braden,  since  November  15,  ]  862. 

AsaiBtant  Surgeon  John  G.  TVolcott,  since  October  31,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Captain  A.  "Welling  Belknap,  September  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Claude  Boiron,  March  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Spinning,  Septf  mber  21,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Benard,  October  14,  1862. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Captain  Edward  L.  Price,  November  10,  1862. 


HOTE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


544 


NEW    YORK   INFANTRY. 


SEVENTY-FIFTH  REGIMEMT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  in  September,  1861, 
for  three  years.  On  the  expiration 
of  its  term  of  service  the  original 
members  (except,  veterans)  vpere 
mustered  out,  and  the  regiment, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  untd  August 
31,  1865,  when  mustered  out  in 
accordance  with  ordura  from  the 
War  Department.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official 
list  of  battles  in  which  this  regi- 
ment bore  an  honorable  part  yet 
published  in  orders: 


'GOTTEN,' 


"BISLAN'D,"' 
HUDSON." 


'PORT 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Robert  P.  York IJan.,  65 

Major. 


Captains. 

George  B.  McFarlan 7  July,   64 

William  M.  Ilosmer 9  Sept., 

Cbarli's  H.  Cnx 1  Nov., 

Lester  D.  Wilson 21  Aug.,  65 

Robert  Wehrhan,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Horace  B.  Fitch 2  July,   63 

Charles  W.   Wolcott 1  Apr.,  64 

Lucius  G.  Draper 18  May, 

Samuel  M.  Chesebro 21  Oct., 

Williams.  Hoxie 27  June,  65 


Second  Lieutenants. 

George  A.  Niles  .' 18  Oct., 

Gilbert  L.  Osborne 25  Dec., 

Thomas  B.  Smith 20  Apr., 

Sanford  B.  Teed 27  June, 


Surgeon^ 
William  W.  Boot 21  Aug. ,  65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (7.) 
Captain  Charles  C.  Dwight,  June  16,  1862,  to  Captain  and  A. 

Captain  Clinton  D.  McDougall,   August  15,   1862,  to  Lieut. 

Colonel  illth  regimen*  New  York  vela.  _ 

Captain  James  H.  Hinman,  July  1,  186:J,  to  Major  Illth  regi- 

ifient  New  York  vols. 
Captain  Luther  Goodrich,  October  16,  1863,  to  Colonel  SSth 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Drew,  March  25, 1863,  to  Colonel  76th 

Second  Lieut.  Augustus  W.  Benedict,  March  7, 1863,  to  Major 
76th  U.  S.  C.  T.  ^       ^^    ^^^^ 

Assistant  Surgeon  Cyrus  Powers,   September  12,   1863,  to 
Surgeon  160th  New  York  vols. 
» 

Transferred.  (1.) 

Captain  William  D.  Jajmes,  August  11, 1864,  to  Veteran  Re- 
server  Corps, 

Resigned,  (15.) 

Colonel  John  A.  Dodge,  July  21.  1862. 
Captain  William  IL  Stevenson,  September  3,  1862. 
Captain  John  Choate,  September  23,  1862. 
Captain  Eldridge  G.  Miles,  February  12,  1863. 
Captain  Lansing  Porter,  April  16,  1863. 
Captain  Andrew  Y.  C  rnirig,  November  20,  1863. 
Captain  William  II.  Cray,  April  6,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  D.  Hamilton,  June  16,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Horace.  Silsby,  September  5,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Erastus  E.  Brown,  November  26,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  P.  Ford,  April  18.  18G4. 
Second  Lieut.  Erastus  W.  Hauea,  June  22.  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Volney  H.  Sweeting,  June  21,  1865. 
Chaplain  Thomas  B.  Hudson,  July  7,  1862. 
Chaplain  Simon  Goss,  March  5,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (13.) 

Major  Beujapiin  F.  Thurber,  November  25,  1864. 

Captain  Frank  Silsby  November  25,  1864. 

Captain  Anson  Tuller,  November  25,  1864. 

Captain  Arba  M.  Seymour,  December  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  II.  Sayre,  Adj%  November  25,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  L.  Howf,  Q.  R.  M.,  November  25,  1864. 

Fifst  Lient.  Isaac  Stark.  November  25,  1864. 

First  Lient.  Frederick  Cosaum,  November  25,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  H,  Roof,  November  25.  18t>4. 

First  Lieut.  Roselle  B.  Roe,  December  6,  1864. 

Surgeon  Michael  D.  Bennedict,  November  25,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Frederick  S.   Treadway,  November  25^ 

1864. 
Chaplain  John  E.  Werth,  November  25,  1864. 

Discharged,  (20.) 

Colonel  Robert  B.  Mcrritt,  October  29. 1861. 
Major  Lewis  E.  Carpenter,  July  11,  1864. 
Captain  George  B.  Curtis,  August  9,  1863. 
Captain  Tniman  K.  Fuller,  October  9,  1H63, 
Captain  Henry  B.  Fitch,  November  23,  1863. 
Captain  John  E.  Savery,  March  8,  1864. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


545 


Assistant  Surgeons. 


Chaplain. 


Captain  William  L.  Stanjord,  April  24,  1864. 
Captain  Cbnries  W.  Crocker,  November  27,  1864. 
Captain  Francis  A,  Hopping.  March  7,  1865. 
Captain  Jesse  Baxter,  June  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  George  D.  Robinson,  June  1,  186;}. 
First  Lieut.  Jrhicl  Clark,  July  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  B<  Laneing.  Adj't.  November  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  David  H.  Foster,  June  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  K.  Warden-,  Augustas,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  P.  Fowler,  August  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Sajfiucl  M.  Cheesbro,  July  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  Wilber  P.  Sabins.  April  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  J.  Woodworth,  June  5,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Westley  Blaisdell,  July  25,  1863. 
Died,  (4.) 

Lient.   Colonel   ■Willoughby   Babcock,  October  6,  1664,  of 

wounds  received  in  action. 
First  Lieut.  James  E.  Whiteside,  killed  in  action  at  Bayou 

Teche,  La...  January  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  B.  Avery,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Hud- 

Eon,  La.,  May  27,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Luther  T.  Hutchinson,  killed  in  action  at  Port 

Hudson,  La.,  June  14,  1863. 


Note.— The  roster  of  ofBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


]G  b 


546 


NEW   YORK   INPANTIIT. 


SEVENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  January  15,  1862,  for 
three  years.  The  original  members 
(except  veterans)  were  mustered 
out  of  service  in  December,  1864, 
and  the  vetiTana  and  recruits  trans- 
ferred to  the  147th  New  York  vol- 
unteers.) 

(The  official  Mat  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 
t  John  W.  Young 30  Sept.,  63 


Captains. 

J  Edwin  J.  Swan 11  Nov., 

t  James  D.  Clyde 11  Mar., 

Edward  B.  Cochrane 31  Dec, 

Albei't  J.  Jarvia 2  Jan., 


First  Lieutenants. 

Hubert  Carpenter,  AdftSfi  June, 

II  William  Buchanan 23  Jan., 

P.M.Woodruff 2  Mar., 

WiUiam  Cahill 11  Mar., 

§Homer  D.  Cale 17  Mar., 

George  W.  Steele 10  Oct. , 

John  Atkins 30  Nov. , 

Jacob  J.  Reese 3  Jan. , 


€5 


Second  Lieutenants. 

JamcB  L.  easier 9  Jan.,   i 

William  H.  Myers 16  Mar., 

II  Job  Norwood 16  Mar., 

II  Martin  Edgcomb 3  Dec. , 

II  George  B.  Hill 5  Dec, 

William  Stringham,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted^  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Nelson  R.  Barnes,  November  8,  1864,  to 
Surgeon  184  th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (16.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  D.  Shawl,  November  20.  1862. 
Captain  John  H.  Barnard,  September  16,  1862. 
Captain  A.  L.  Swan,  May  2,  1864. 
Eirst  Lieut.  Martin  B.  Cleveland,  February  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  George,  March  1 1,  1863. 
First  lAeMt-Abram  P.  Smith,  R.Q.M.,  May  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Ballard,  July  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Elias  R.  Weaver,  September  20, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Hcman  F.  Robinson,  Adft,  January  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Hiram  A.  Blodgett,  Adj't,  February  27,  1863. 
Second  Lieat.  W.  Stewart  Walcott,  October  29,  1862. 
Second  Li^ut.  George  I.  Fo.ster,  November  11, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  W.  Green,  December  16,  1863. 
Surgeon  Judson  C.  Nelson,  July  10,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  C.  M.  Frisbee,  March  19,  1863; 
Chaplain  Hiram  S.  Richardson,  Febniary  24,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (11.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  E.  Cook,  October  15, 1864. 

Captain  Hcrschcl  W.  Pierce,  October  10>  1864. 

Captain  J.  Church  Hatch,  October  20,'  1864. 

Captain  Charles  A.  Watkins,  November  8,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  M.  Waterman,  October  10,  1864, 

First  Lieut.  Edward  B.  Cochrane,  October  18,  1864. 

First  Lieut,  Jra  C.  Potter,  November  18,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Vbert  A.  Burnham,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  1, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Earl  Evens,  December  15,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Lavoisnre  Stcbbins,  December  1,  1864, 

Surgeon  George  W.  Meicalf  November  9,  ]  864. 

Discharged,  (30.) 

Colonel  Nelson  W.  Green,  Jnne  3,  1862. 

Colonel  William  P.  Wainwright,  June  25,  1863. 

Colonel  Charles  E.  Livingstone.  I>ecember  10,  1364. 

Captain  William  Lansing,  February  22. 1862. 

Captain  Charles  L.  Watrous,  December  19,  1862. 

Captain  Andrew  J,  Grover,  December  20,  1862. 

Captain  Ot^car  C.  Fox,  December  22,  1863. 

Captain  Oilman  D.  Crittenden,  February  22,  1863. 

Captain  Aaron  Sager,  March  12,  1863. 

Captain  William  H.  Powell,  March  13,  1863. 

Captain  James  L.  Goddard,  August  18.  1864. 

Captain  Samuel  M.  Byram,  November  29, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  D.  Van  Slyck,  October  11,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Elias  A,  Mead,  December  26,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  WiUiam  H.  Oiase,  December  26,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  Fisher,  October  30,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Burlington  Button,  November  9,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Lucius  Davis,  November  9,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  S.  Clark,  November  9,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  JSorman  G.  Harmon,  November  28, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  ChaunceyM.  Gaylord,  September  12,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  R.  W.  Carrier,  December  2,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Simms,  December  26, 1862. 


*  Called  also  Cortland  County  Regiment. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


541 


Assistaj^t  Surg&m. 
llCharles  A.  Hamilton...  7  May,   63 

Cha-plain^ 


Second  Lieut.  Sanford  M.  Powell,  February  11,  18fi3. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  Lyman  Carter,  November  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Miciiael  Long,  November  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  E.  Sanders,  November  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  JoAre  IV.  Cooks,  August  10,  1664. 
Second  Lieut.  Carlos  Baldwin,  October  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Moses  M.  Whitney,  December  5,  1864. 

DUd,  (11.) 

Major  Andrew  J.  Grover,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
July  1,  1863. 

Captain  Roberts.  Everett  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
July  1,  1863. 

Captain  Robert  Story,  August  6,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Captain  JSorman  G.^  Bartholomew,  killed  tu  action  at^  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  May  5, '1864. 

First  Lieut.  Richard  Williams,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Kun, 
Va.,  August  29,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Chauncey  D.  Crandall,  killed  in  action  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Philip  Keeler,' July  1,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Gfttyuburg,  Pa. 

First  Lieut.  Barnard  Phenis,  August  18,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived while  on  picket  near  Petersburg,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  F.  Weldon,  killed  in  action  August  26, 
1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Moses  P.  Marsh,  September  26,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  G.  Noxon,  September,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gettyaburg,  Pa. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Silas  Smith,  July  8,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  H.  Lakeman,  November  26,  1862. 


tPrisoner  of  war  at  date  of  muster  out  of  regiment.    Mustered  out  March  12,  1865. 

I  Prisoner  of  war  at  dal°,  of  muster  out  of  regiment.     Mustered  out  April  21,  1865. 

II  Transferred  to  I47th  New  York  volunteers  January  28, 1865. 

§  Prisoner  of  war  at  date  of  muster  out  of  regiment.    Mustered  out  February  4,  1865. 

Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


548 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


SEVENTY-SEVENTH   REGI- 
MENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  in,  November, 
1861,  for  three  years,  Ou  the  ex- 
piration of  its  term  of  service  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  muatered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  vetevaua  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
June  27,  1865,  when  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 


"rORKTOWN',"  "  WILLIAMSBURG," 
"GOLDING'S  FARM,"  "SAVAGE 
STATION,"  "WHITE  OAK  SWAMP," 
"MALVERN  HILL,"  "CRAMPTONS 
GAP,"  "  ANTIF.TAM,"  "MARYE'S 
HEIGHTS,"  "  FREDERICKSBURG," 
"GETTYSBURG,"  "WILDERNESS," 
"RAPPAHANNOCK STATION,"  "PE- 
TERSBURG," "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 
"COAL  HARBOR,"  "FORT  STE- 
VENS," "OPEQUAN,"  "FISHER'S 
HILL,"  "  CEDAR  CREEK." 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

David  J.  Caw 26  Jan.,    65 

(Brevet  Colonel  2  A.pril,  1865.) 


Major. 


Captains. 

Isaac  D.  Clapp ]8  June, 

{Brevet  Mnjor  3  April,  1865.) 

Charles  E.  Stevens 15  Oct.,  ' 

David  A.  Thompson 6  Dec, 

George  M.  Rosa 28  Dee., 

Charles  H.  Davia 3  May, 


64 


65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  Franklin  Norton.  August  18,  1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
123d  New  York  volunteers,  * 

Resigned,  (26.) 
• 
Colonel  James  B.  McKean.  July  16,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Joseph  C.  Her.deraon,  June  17,  1862. 
Captain  Albert  F.  Beach,  January  28,  1862. 
Captain  Benjamin  F.  Judr'on,  March  26,  1862. 
Captain  Renel  W.  Araold,  April  3,  1862. 
Captain  John  Carr,  May  18,  1862. 
Captain  Clement  C.  Hill,  July  1,  1862. 
Captain  Judson  B.  Andrews,  July  16,  1862. 
Captain  N.  Hollister  Brown,  December  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  McGregor,  February  10.  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  Doughiss,  April  21,  J862. 
First  Lieut.  Philander  A.  Cobb,  May  11,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Gcorg'e  D.  Strong,  June  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Lucius  Shirtliff,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Noble  P.  Hammond.  July  24,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  Patterson,  September  8,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  S.  Hastings,  December  26,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Farnsworth,  February  16,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  K.  Young,  April  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Cameron,  May  11,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  Che.ster  H.  Fodon,  May  31,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Cyrus  F.  Rich,  December  2,  18t)2. 
Second'  Lieut.  Emmett  J.  Patterson,  December  18,  1862. 
Surgeon  John  L.  Perry,  January  30,  1862. 
Surgeon  Augustus  Campbell,  February  7,  1863. 
Chaplain  David  Tully,  July  8,  1862. 

Mustered  ov^  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (16.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Winsor  B.  French,  December  13,  1864, 
Major  Nathan  S.  Babcock,  December  13,  1864. 
Captain  George  S.  Orr,  December  13,  1864. 
Captain  Joseph  H.  Lovelaud,  December  13,  1864. 
Fiivt  Lieut.  Jacoli  F.  Hay  ward,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  13, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  W  lliam  IV.  Warden,  Adft,  December  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Lewis  F.  Vauderwerker,  December  13,  1864. 
First  Lieutv  Henry  C.  Rowland,  December  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Alonzo  Howlaud,  June  16,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  David  Lyon,  December  13,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Gillis,  December  13,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Carlos  Rowe,  December  13,  18i)4, 
Surgeon  George  T.  Stevens,  December  13,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Juatin  G.  Thompson,  December  13,  1864. 
(Recommiflsioned  Surgeon  from  civil  life  December  2 1, 1864.) 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  A.  De  Long,  December  30,  1S64. 
Chaplam  Norman  Fox,  jr.,  December  13,  1864. 

Discharged,  (13.) 
Captain  Calvin  A.  Rice,  October  4,  1863. 
Captaiu  Jesse  White,  February  22,  1863. 
Captain  Stephen  S.  Horton,  May  31,  1863. 
Captaiu  John  R.  RockwL41,  October  2,  1863. 
Captain  Seth  \V.  D^eyue,  July  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Armstrong,  January  14,  1863, 
First  Lieut.  William  11.  Fursman,  Adj't,  February  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  Thomas,  August  iO,  1864. 


*  CaUed  also  Bemis  Heights  Regiment. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTET. 


549 


Fh'st  Lieutenants. 

James  A.  Munroe 17  Dec,  64 

Robert  E.  Nelflon IJan.,   65 

Charles  D.   Tliurber,  R. 

Q.  M. 27  Feb., 

Thomas  Han-is '. . .  .27  Mar., 

■William  B.  Merrill 5  May, 

Adam  Fliuiaburg 19  June, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

■William  Cau 28  Jan. , 

Thomas  M. 'White 10  Mar., 

William  H.QuackenbushSS  Mar., 
Sariell  Fouatain 7  May, 


Surgeon. 
Jnstin  G.  Thompson 21  Dec.,  04 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 


First  Lieut  Lawrence  'Van  Dermark,  Adj%  September  30, 

1864. 
First  Lieut.  Sidney  O.  Cromack,  March  H,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  H,  Skinner,  March  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  S.  Fowler,  August  12,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Stebbins,  March  16, 1865. 

Died,  (11.)  J 

Captain  Luther  M.  Wheeler,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

Captain  William  B.  Carpenter,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 
vania,  Va.,  May  10,  1864. 

Captain  Orin  P.  Kugg,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsylvania,  Va., 
May  12,  1864. 

.Captain  Martin  Lennon,  November  1,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Captain  Sumner  Oakley,  March  25,  1865,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Ansel  Dennison,  February  2S,  1863,  of  wounds, 
at  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

First  Lieut.  Gilbert  F.  Thomas,  Adj't,  killed  in  action  near 
Middletown,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  'William  J.  Tabor,  killed  in  action  October  19, 
1864.' 

First  Lieut.  John  M.  Belding,  October  27,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Stephen  H.  Peirce,  killed  in  action  March  25, 
1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Halsey  Bowe,  August  11,  1862,  of  wounds  ac- 
cidentally received. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut  William  F.  Lyon,  since  May  10,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (7.) 

Major  SeldenHitzel,  May  15,  1862. 

Captain  Lewis  Wood,  October  4,  1862. 

Captain  Edward  W.  Winnie,  September  7,  1864. 

Captain  Frederick  Smith,  September  9,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  George  B.  McGunigle,  October  4,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  Ecesham,  October  24, 1863. 

Asshtant  Surgeon  John  W.  Fay,  December  30,  1862. 


NOTE  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14.  1865. 
Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


550 


NEW   YORK.  INFANTRY. 


SEVENTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT  <• 

(This  regiment  was  oi-gaoized  at 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  and  New  York  city, 
from  January  to  April,  1863,  for 
tiiree  years,  and  consolidated  willi 
tile  102d  New  Yorlt  volnnteers 
June2»,  1864.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders,) 

Colonel. 
Herbert  Hammerstein... 30  Jan.,   64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Harvey  S.  Chataeld 2  Feb.,  64 

Major. 


Captains. 

i  William  N.  Hall 25  Mar.,  62 

Oscar  J,  Spanlding 21  Sept.,  63 

tDavid  Ellis 22  Sept., 

First  Lieutenants. 

tLevi  Metz 28  Feb.,  62 

t  Albert  R.Green 11  Sept.,  63 

t  William  J.  Crammond  21  Sept., 

t  Reenhanl  Schnider 21  Sept., 

Adolph  Von  Brandis 29  Oct., 

t  B.  Kay  Philan,  R.  Q.  M.  5  Dec, 

tDavid  Lizar 14  Dec, 

Daniel  L.  Case,  jr.,  AdJ't.15  l^^eb,,  64 

Second  Lieutenants. 

tTobiasBcrry 4  Apr.,  63 

William  "Wright 4Apr., 

Theodore  D.  Cornell 21  Sept., 

tJohn  Kiiox SI  Sept., 

Charles  Mooney 23  Oct., 

Surgeon. 

t  Winficld  S.  Fuller 2  July,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

tEbenezcrDay 4  July,  63 

ChaplxLiit. 


Casualties. 
Promoted,  (2.) 

Colonel  DanielUUman,  January  13,  1863,  to  Brigadier  Genera) 

of  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Christopher  Bellinger,  March  13,  1863,  to  First 

Lieutenant  and.  O.  Q,  M.  78th  U.  S.  O.  T. 

Resigned,  (21.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jonathan  Austin,  January  13,  1863. 
Uent.  Colonel  Henry  C.  Blauchard,  April  12,  1863. 
Major  Henry  R.  Stagg,  May  13,  186:3. 
Major  William  H.  Randall,  in  Dtarch,  1864. 
Captain  Cornelius  t\  Mowera,  February  31,  1863. 
Captain  James  W.  Staples,  Aprtl  10,  180.3. 
Captain  Oliver  P.  Chappell,  July  2U,  1863. 
Captain  David  Jones,  September  2.5,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Henry  D.  Peirce,  June  23,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Hiram  W.  Jackson,  December  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Myron  E.  Dimlap,  December  6,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Hardenbrook,  December  19,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  Bishop,  in  January,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Amos  L.  Currier,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Washington  M.  Postley,  AdJ't,  in  July,  1663. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Herring,  AdJ't,  January  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Winslow  H.  Hatch,  October  9,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Jackson,  November  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  B.  Evans,  January  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  M.  Crowle,  January  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  F,  Talman,  April  1,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  H^nry  L.  Day,  December  7,  1862. 

Discharged,  (15.) 

Captain  NonnanM.  MuUey.  May  28,  1862. 
Captain  Samuel  B.  Jones,  February  26,  1863. 
Captain  Allen  B.  Botsford,  March  2,  1863. 
Captain  Billopp  R.  Keefler,  April  4,  1863. 
Captain  William  II.  Reynolds,  May  4,  1863. 
Captain  Frank  R.  Mott,  February  12,  1864... 
First  Lieut.  Cyrenus  Hall,  October  24,  1863. 
■  First  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Currier,  October  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut  Albert  Allen,  February  23,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  11.  Randall,  April  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Wesley  McGregor,  August  15,  1863. 
Second  Lient.  John  Blocher,  October.26,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Harrison  G.  Wells,  in  October,  1863. 
.Second  Lieut.  George  Tucker,  April  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  F.  H.  Judson,  in  May,  1863. 
Surgeon  Eldred  1".  Gray,  September  30, 1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Andrew  F.  Sheldon,  October  23  1862. 

Died,  (3.-) 

Captain  Peter  M.  J.  Mitchell,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Sharps- 
burg,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Peirson  B.  Peterson,  October  27,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  battle  of  Antletam,  Md. 

Second  Lieut.  Cluirles  A.  Courier,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Chan 
cellorsville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863, 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  James  M.  H.  Allen,  February  22, 1863. 


*Called  also  Cameron  Highlanders. 
t  Mustered  out  at  the  date  of  consolidation. 
NOTE.'-The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


KEVf  .  YORK    INFANTET. 


551" 


SEVENTY-NINTH  EEGIMENT.* 
(BATTALION  OF.) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y. ,  ill  May,  I06I,  for 
threeyears,  Ontlieexpirationof its 
term  of  nervice  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  regiment,  com- 
posed of  veterans  and  ■  rccmits, 
retained  in  service  until  July  14, 
1865,  when  mustered  out  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"FIRST  BULL  RCN,"  "JAMES  ISL- 
AND," "SECOND  BULL  RUN," 
"CHANTILLY,'  "SOUTH  MOUN- 
TAIN," "A.MTIETAiM,"  "FREDER- 
ICKSBURG," "  VICKSBKRG," 
"JACKSON,"  "BLUE  SPRINGS," 
''CAMPBELL  STATION,"  "KNOX- 
VILLE,"  "^VILDERNESS,"  "SPOTT- 
STLVANIA,"  "HATCHER'S  RUN." 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Henry  Gr.  Heffron 3  Feb.,   65 

Major, 

Andrew  D.  Baird 3  Feb.,   65 

Captains. 

Alexander  L.  Baird 5  July,   63 

James  Innis 4  Feb.,    65 

Francis  U.  Judge 17  Mar., 

James  aicLeau 17  Mar., 

Alfred  Douglass 20  May, 

James  1  Kmg '.  1  July, 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  M.  rianelly 7  Feb.,   65 

Nathan  K.  Arnold 17  Mar., 

Francis  Gallagher 17  Mar., 

James  C.  Ross 5  May, 

Charles  Lowen 20  May, 

John  Shearer 1  July, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

JohnP.  Turner 21  Mar.,  65 

David  J.  Mallon 29  Mar., 

Samuel  Alleyne 5  May, 

Surgeon. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Colonel  Isaac  I.  Stevens,  03.  ?p.,  September  28, 1861,  to  Brig- 
adier Geufral  of  vols. 

Captain  Henry  A.  ElUs,  November  14,  1861,  to  Captain  17th 
U.  S.  infantry. 

Second  Lieut.  James  B.  Sinclair,  October  26,  1861,  to  First 
Lieut.  14th  U.  S.  infantry. 

Transferred,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  David  Falconer,  July  20, 1863,  to  Veteran  Reserve 

Corps. 
First  Lieut.  William  Gray,  February  23,  1864,  to  Ist  U.  b. 

heavy  artillery,  colored. 
First  Lieut.  Paul  Brodie,  to  Signal  Corps,  March  3,  1863. 

Resigned,  (40.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Samuel  M.  Elliott,  August  10,  1861. 
Lieut.  Colonel  William  H.  Nobles,  December  5,  1861. 
Major  David  McLelland,  August  10,  1861. 
Major  Francis  A.  Ilagadorn,  May  12,  1862. 
Major  Wm.  St.  George  Elliott,  September  29,  1862. 
Captain  James  E.  Coulter,  in  January,  1862. 
Captain  William  Manson,  March  29,  1862. 
CaiJtain  Bol'ert  McHie.  May  18,  1862. 
Captain  Robert  Campbdl,  July  13,  1862. 
Captain  James  A.  Parrish,  September  25,  1862. 
Captain  Robert  T.  Shillinglaw,  January  20,  1863. 
Captain  William  T.  Lush  February  28,  1863. 
Captain  Gilmore  KcHh,  April  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  Holmes,  R.  Q.  M. ,  June  4,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  William  II.  Morrison,  September  5.  1861. 
First  Lieut.  David  Iieland,  September  12,  1861. 
Fir.'.t  Lieut.  Hazard  Stcve-rs,  Adjt,  September  12,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Wees  Os'ravdcr,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  3,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  R  Elliott,  in  October,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Tltmnas  W.  Robertson,  March  16,  1862. 
Fir^t  Lieut.  Lawrence  Beath,  Adft,  May  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  F.  Coulter,  Adft,  October  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  M.  Clark,  November  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  Iteid,  April  28,  1863, 
First  Lieut.  John  R.  Meniics,  April  22,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Ballistcr,  July  14,  I86I. 
'  Second  Lieut.  John  A.  McPhersou,  July  29,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  WiHiam  B.  Drake,  August  2,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  James  UUherspooji,  August  14,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Jajues  Taylor,  October  18,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  R.  Hunter,  May  21,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Garret  S.  Conmer.  May  12,  1862. 

.Second  Lieut.  Robert  Marsliall,  May  27,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Koss,  September  27,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Koachart,  November  12,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Calderwood,  May  7,  1863. 

Surgeon  James  Nerval,  in  April,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Andrew  McLetchie,  in  AprD,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Andrew  Melville,  April  27,  1863. 

Chaplain  Peter  Ruzer,  December  15,  1864. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (27.) 

Colonel  David  Morrison,  May  31.  1864. 
Lieut,  Colonel  John  More,  May  31,  1864. 
Major  William  Simpson,  May  31,  1864. 
Captain  William  S.  Montgomery,  May  31,  1864. 

*  Called  also  Highlanders. 


'552 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 


Captain  Joseph  Laing,  May  31,  1864. 

Captain  Samuel  T.  Wallace,  May  31,  1864. 

Captain  William  C.  Clark,  May  31,  1864. 

Captain  Jolin  Gleudinning,  May  31,  1864. 

Captain  Robert  Armon,  May  31,  1864. 

Captain  John  WindHor.  May  31,  1864. 

Captain  Robert  Galr.  May  31,  1864. 

Pirat  Lieut.  James  G/lmore,  Adft,  May  31,  1864. 

FirHt  Lieut.  George  D.  Martin,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  31,  1864. 

Fi^^t  Lieut.  George  IlarriBon,  May  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  JameH  Donaldjon,  May  31,  1864. 

Firat  Lieut.  John  S.  Diugwall,  May  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  H.  Ladley,  May  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  Wliyte,  May  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Watson,  May  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Hamilton,  May  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  McGiffin,  May  31,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Hutchinson,  May  31,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  CharleB  Riley.  May  31,  1864. 

Surgeon  Andrew  T.  Fitch,  May  31,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  David  McKay,  May  31,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Richard  I.  Mead,  Slay  -31,  1864. 

Chaplain  Cammond  Kennedy,  May  31,  1864. 

Disclmrged,  (15.) 

Colonel  Addison  Famsworth,  February  17,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  Barchlay,  August  12,  18GI. 
Captain  Gmrge  W.  P'cr,  September  ii;5,  1862. 
Captain  Alexander  Graham,  May  8.  1863. 
Captaiu  flugh  Young,  June  26,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  B,  Ayrea,  August  1,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Kenneth  Mattlcson,  March  28.  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Gavin  Hamilton,  May  16,  1&6~*. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  E.  Mantoa,  February  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexandir  Frascr,  September  25,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Cliorlcs  Syrue,  April  22,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  WalUr  Fitzsimmons,  April  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  Campbell,  April  28.  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Robtit  Garduer,  November  26,  1864. 
Surgeon  Johu  E.  McDonald,  April  13,  1863. 

Died,  (4.) 

Colonel  James  Cameron,  killed  July  21,  1861. 
Captaiu  David  Brown,  killed  in  actioa  July  21, 1861. 
Second  Lititt.  James  Kinnear,  June  18,  1862. 
Chaplain  James  U'ljatt,  July  10,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  James  Christie,  September  10.  1C61. 

Captain  Walter  D.  Ives,  March  6,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  Sundei-land,  January  13,  1863. 


Note, — The  I'oster  of  of&cers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTEY, 


55^ 


EIGHTIETH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Kingston,  N.  Y.,  from  September 
20,  1861,  to  October  26,  186i,  to 
strve  thrte  years.  On  the  expi- 
ration of  its  terra  of  servie#  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, toroposed  of  veierana  and 
recruits,  is  still  in  service.) 

"BEVERLY  FORD,  VA.,"  "WARREN- 
TON  SPRINGS,  VA.,"  "GAINES- 
VILLE, VA.,"  "GROVETON,  VA.," 
"second CUTXRUN.VA.,"  "CHAN- 
TILLT,  VA."  "SOUTH  MOUNTAIN, 
MD.,"  "ANTIETAM,  MD.,"  "FRED- 
ERICKSBURG, VA."  "GETTYS- 
BURG, PA.,"  "PETERSBURG,  VA.," 
"APPOMATTOX,  C.  H.,  VA."' 


Colonel, 
Jacob  B.  Hardenbergh.. 19  Dec,  64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Jolm  McEntee 19  Dec,   64 

Major. 
Johu  R.  Leslie 11  Jan.,  65 


Captains. 

Martin  Snyder ?2  Sept.,  ^2 

WillKim  H.  Beefcwith...lO  June,  63 

Nicholas  Hoysredt IM&r.,  61 

■Demetrius  J.  France 2  May, 

John  M.  SchnonmQker..l9  Dec, 
Mad.  J.  C.  ■Woodworth..23  Dec, 

Elson  M,  Mianer 3  Jan.,    65 

Isaac  C.  BuMwell 11  Jtm., 

Charles  S.  Paiker 15  Apr., 

George  B.  Mulks 6  May, 


First  Lieutenants. 

James  Hatch 9  Oct.,    i 

Remson  Varrick 26  Dec, 

George  G.  Maslen,  Adj't  18  Dec, 

Thomas  Leahey 28  Dec, 

Engene  Subit 29  Dec, 

Ifiaac  Thomas 1.25  Jan.,   i 

Timi  thy  Mairay 18  Feb., 

S.  V.  CorDish,  R.  Q.  M..15  Apr., 
Jacob  H.  Winfieid......  8  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Captain  JameF  Smith,  September  1, 1862,  to  Lieutenant  Colonel 
128th  ^ew  York  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Robert  K.  Tuthill,  April  30, 1863,  to  Sur- 
geon i'JSth  New  York  vol». 

Assistant  Surgeon  Howard  E.  Gates,  November  23, 1864,  to 
Surgeon  lE9th  New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (23.) 

Captain  John  R.  Tarpan,  September  7,  1862. 

Caplain  James  D,  Balen,  March  3,  1863. 

Captain  Gilbert  D.  Cornelius,  May  16,  1863. 

Captain  John  D.  S.  Ccok,  Df  cemDer  17, 1864. 

Fust  Lieut.  Alexander  Macfailane,  December  21, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  S.  Pea^e,  December  23.  1861. 

First  Litut.  Henry  Mick,  Stptember  30,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  CbarJea  S,  Wilkinson.  October  7,  1862. 

First  L  eut.  James  M.  Van  Valkenhurffh.  January  11, 1863. 

First  Litut.  James  E.  Hatch,  March  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  McMahon,  July  27,  1863, 

First  Lieut.  John  V,  Bouvitr,  Oc'ober  5, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  Carr,  May  29,  1865. 

First  Litut.  John  Scvi7tes,  June  23,  1865. 

First  Liput.  Anioa  B.  Ferguson,  August  7, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Edgar  T.  Dudley,  February  1,  1862.  * 

Second  Lieut.  Jami^s  G.  Wilson,  jr..  May  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Van  Kleck,  AuguF>t  1,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  TV.  Rider,  Apiil  I,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  iJictael  Farrell.  May  29,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Correl  L.  Humphrey,  June  13,  1865. 

Chaplain  Cornelius  Van  Santvooi  d,  November  18,  1862. 

Chaplain  Thomas  W.  Street,  May  17,  1865. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  scT^ice,  (9.) 

Colonel  Tbeodoi'e  B.  Gates,  November  22, 1864. 

Major  Walter  A.  Van  Jlensstlaer,  November  14^  1864. 

Captain  William  H.  Cunningham,  October  10, 1864. 

FiTft  Lit-ut.  Ardrew  S.  Schutt,  September  IJ,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Ahram  Mcrritt,  September  22, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Ec'ward  A.  Ross,  November  1,  1864. 

First  Lif  ut.  William  S.  Freljgh,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  8,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  George  B.  Walcott,  September  5,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Francis  D.  Devail,  September  12, 1864. 

Discharged,  (10.) 

Captain  Abram  S.  Smith,  February  19,  1863. 

Captain  Daniel  McMahon,  June  23,  1864. 

Captain  Thomas  Alexander,  March  12,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Ely  R.  Dobbs,  October  J,  1862. 

Firwt  Lieut.  George  North,  jr.,  January  7,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Johu  S.  Griffiths,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  2.  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Harrison,  September  5,  1862.  ^ 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Clark,  February  — ,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Alfred  Tanner,  December  8   1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Delacr'oy,  September  8,  1864. 


*  Called  also  20iA  Neno  York  State  Militia. 


554 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Second  lieutenants. 

Ssmurl  Norfolk 28  Dec, 

Lyman  Hoysredt 28  Dec. , 

Prederick  S.  GillOhpie..-10  Jan., 
Richard  E.  Il'mghtaling..  2  Mar., 

Eddy  B.  Townsend 8  Mar., 

Ji  hu  H.  Dunn 19  Apr., 

John  J.  Smith...... 8  May, 

Abram  D.  Miller 2  July, 


Surffeon. 
«  Robert  Loughran 3  0ct. ,  -61 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
■\Villiam  Taylor 3  July,  63 

Chaplain. 


Died,   (8.) 

Colonel  George  W.  Pratt,  September  11,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  v.,  of  woundH  received  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Captain  Pcletiah  Ward,  Septeu.bcr3, 1862,  of  woundB  received 
in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Captain  James  T.  IIendrick9f  September  17,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ingt'  n,  D.  C. 

Captain  Joseph  S.  Corbin,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
July  1,  1863. 

Cpptain  Ambrose  N.  Baldwta,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

Firiit  Lieut.  John  R.  Homer,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 
August  30,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Brankstone,  killed  in  action  at  Get- 
tysburg,'Pa.,  July  1,  1863. 

SecoLd  Lieut.  Blartin  H.  Swarthout,  killed  in  action  at  An- 
tietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 


Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Oliver  A.  Campbell,  since  October  1,  1862. 


Dismissed,  (4.) 

Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Young,  April  15,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Smith,  July  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Fleming,  September  11,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Lewis,  SeiJtember  29,  1864, 


Cashiered,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  R.  Near,  May  1,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Philip  Deitz,  April  21,  1864. 


NOTE. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  Augusl  31,  1865, 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRT, 


555 


EiaHTY-FIRST  REGIMENT.* 

^Thia  regiment  wag  •rganized  at  Os- 
wego, N.  Y.,  from  December  20, 
1861,  to  February  20, 1862,  to  serve 
three  years.  Ou  the  expiration  of 
its  term  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veternns)  were  miia- 
tert-d  exit,  and  the  organization, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  until  August  31, 
1B65,  when  mustered  out  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  uot  yet  piBblished  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

David  B.  AVhite 29  Apr.,  65 

Major. 

Lucius  v.  S.  Mattison, .  .30  May,    65 

Captains. 

James  J.  Butler 12  Feb.,   65 

Byron  B.  Morria 12.Feb., 

Edward  A.  Blakely 22  Mar., 

Charlew  R,  Johnson 1  Apr.,, 

H.  P.  Ballard 1  July, 

"WilJiam  Babcock 16  July, 

Wil  iam  Bedow 25  July, 

Joseph  Bartlett H  Aug., 

First  Lieutenants. 

JohnW.Kinney, /id/(...20Dec.,  64 

"William  Brailey 25  Dec, 

JohnChisholm,  J?.  Q.M..16  Jan.,   65 

John  Walker 17  Feb., 

Henry  Squires 37  Feb., 

George  W.  Haley 22  Mar,, 

Theodore  Harter 27  Mar., 

James  H.  Berry 1  July, 

William  H.  Brackett 17  July, 

James  G.  Foote 10  Aug., 

Harvey  C.  Taft 13  Aug., 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Surgeon. 

John  N.Miller 16Mar.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
JohnN.  Oliver 16  Jan.,   Qo 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (8.) 

Captain  Augustus  G.  Bennett,  June  19,  1863,  to  Lieutenant 

Colonel  21st  U.  S.  C,  T. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  H.  Willoughby,  June  19, 1863,  to  Captain 

21st  U.  S.  C.  r.  . 

First  Lieut.  Feter  French,  August  20,  1864,  to  Major  46tli  New 

York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  Abeel,  June  19,  1863,  to  Captain  21st 

IT.  S.  C.  T. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Sharp,  June  19,  1863,  to  Captain  21st 

u.  s.  c.  t: 

Second  Lieut.  Brantley  G.  Read,  June  19, 1863,  to  First  Lieut. 
21st  U.  S.  c.  r. 

Astiistant  Surgeon  Carrington  Macfarlane,  to  Surgeon  115th 
New  York  vols.,  September  10,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Ephraim  W.  Buck,  July  21, 1864,  to  Assist- 
ant Surgeon  U.  S.  vols. 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Colonel  Edwin  Rose,  OTI.  ^3.,  July  7,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  C.  Raulston,  September  6,  1863. 

Captain  John  B.  Edwards,  jr.,  January  20,  1862, 

Captain  Levcreti  C.  Adkins,  June  13,  1862. 

Captain  Dwight  F    Stowe,  July  22, 1862. 

Captain  Joel  D.  Steele,  Julv  22, 1862. 

Captain  Henry  C.  Thompson,  July  27, 1862. 

Captain  Caspar  J.  Cook,  June  22, 1865. 

Captain  Joseph  M.  Hall,  July  20, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Jules  F.  Billard,  February  6, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Greene,  Juue  7,1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  G.  Phillips,  July  5, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Orcn  J.  Fitch,  July  28, 1862. 

First  Liuut.  Henry  H.  Hamilton,  August  1, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  A.  H.  Mayuard,  June  18, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Wood,  June  8, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Delcvan  G.  Harris,  July  7, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Hiram  N.  Gilbert,  January  12, 1864. 

Chaplain  David  McFarland,  June  7, 1862. 

Mustered  ant  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (11.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  B.  Raulston,  January  16, 1865. 

Major  David  B.  White,  November  23, 1864.     (Recommissioned 

Lieut.  Colonel  April  29, 1865.) 
Captain  Rudplphus  D.  S.  Tyler,  October  26, 1864. 
Captain  Martin  J.  De  Forest,  October  27, 1864. 
Captain  Hugh  Anderson,  December  23, 1864. 
Captain  E.  A.  Stimson,  February  22, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  A.  Cook,  November  18, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  C.  Smith,  December  5, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Julius  H.  Clark,  January  8, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Maurice  P.  Tidd,  October  31, 1864. 
Surgeon  William  H.  Rice,  December  19, 1864. 

Discharged,  (23.) 

Colonel  Jacob  J.  De  Forrest,  September  1, 1864, 
Captain  Sclden  P.  Clark,  December  20, 1861. 
Captain  Edward  S.  Cooke,  May  15, 1863. 
Captain  John  F.  De  Forrest,  August  10, 1864. 
Captain  Roger  A,  Francis,  September  2, 1864. 
Captain  B.  W,  Richardson,  September  20, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  B.  T/iorpe,  December  20,  ISCL 


*  Called  also  Second  Oswego  Regiment. 


556 


NEW   YORK   INPANTET. 


Chaplain. 
Isaac  G.  Duryea 170ct.,    62 


First  Lient  John  H.  NicJiols,  January  31, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  T.  Thomas,  February  1, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Bcn-iman,  Scpte«bcr  1 2, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  Oliver,  September  12, 1862. 

FirBt  Lieut.  James  L.  Beldeii,  November  3, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  G.  W.  Steaflm.-m,  March  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Bartholomew  S.  De  Forest,  R.  Q.  Af.,  September 

19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  J.  Mortimer  B.ixter,  September  17, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Se^vard  Zimmerman,  September  21,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Covell,  September  27, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  J.  Bdmnnd  Malletb,  Adj't,  October  29, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Albion  P.  Martin,  January  4, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Suh  J.  Steves,  April  25, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  R.  Henry  Eddy,  September  12, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  D.  Cook,  January  10, 186.5. 
Assistant  Surgeon  George  W.  Earl,  March  26, 1863. 

Died,  (11.) 

Major  John  McAmbly,  killed  in  action  at  Pair  Oaks,  Ta.,  May 
31, 1862. 

Captain  Lyman  M.  Kingman,  killed  in  action  at  Pair  Oaks, 
Va.,  May  31, 180-.;. 

Captain  Franklin  F.  Hannahs,  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va., 
August  9, 1862. 

Captain  James  Martin,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va., 
June  .3, 1864. 

Captain  Willard*\V.  Ballard,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  3,  ]6n4. 

Captain  Daniel  C.  Rix,  killed  in  action  near  Port  Monroe, 
Va.,  September  29, 18(14. 

Captain  Ellas  A.  Fish,  of  wounds,  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Oc- 
tober 2, 1864. 

Captain  Lewis  B.  Porter,  November  15,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  Burke,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  2, 1864. 

Second  Lieut  S.irauel  Dolbier,  killed  in  action  at  Chapiu's 
Farm,  Va.,  September  29, 1864. 

Second  Lieut  Squire  M.  Tuttle,  September  30, 1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Amos  M.  Copeland,  Januai-y  10,  1865,  of 
wouudB. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Captain  "Walter  C.  Newberry,  August  10, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Hamilton  Littletield,  jr.,  July  16. 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Lawrence  J.  Steele,  August  16, 1862. 
Second  I^ieut.  Jefferson  W.  Brockway,  July  19, 1864. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Whitney,  February  9, 1865. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Captain  William  Appleby,  at  Williamsburg,  Va,,  August  9, 
1865. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


^57 


EIGHTY-SECOND  REGIMENT.  * 

(Thia  regiment  was  organized  at 
WaFhington,  D.  C,  from  May  21, 
1861,  to  October  18,  1861,  to  serve 
three  years.  The  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered ont  of  service  at  New  York 
city,  N.  y.,  June  25,  1864,  and  the 
veterans  and  recruits  transferred 
to  the  59th  New  York  volunteers.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders,) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Major. 
Thomas  W.  Baird IJuly,   62 


62 


62 


Captains. 

Thomas  Cummings 8  Apr., 

tGeorge  W.  Ilyerson 26  May, 

t  Andrew  H.  Embler 21  June, 

tCornelius  Murphy 15  Oct., 

f  Philip  J.  Downey 16  Mar., 

Patrick  W.  Herbert 26  Apr., 

H.  A.  Maxwell,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants, 

John  Everson Uuly, 

fThomas  Hupgins 27  July, 

UViliiamT.  Simms 5  Aug., 

tWilliaraMcKee,^d;'t...  1  Jan., 

iWi  liam  Palmer 1  May, 

Edgar  L.  Sprout,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.  m. 
§  Charles  H.  Yaiuter,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Thomas  J.  Burrell 15  Oct.,  62 

Richard  Fowler 1  Mar.,  6.3 

f John  A.  Penton 27  Apr.,  64 

§CharleH  H.  Bigley 27  Apr., 

Surg^eon. 

tS.  Hiram  Plumb 24  Nov.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
tWaiiam  J.  Darby 13  Feb.,  64 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

Captain  John  W.  Dempsey,  July  23,  1863,  to  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps, 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  J.  H.  Wilcox,  December  7, 1861. 
Captain  Christopher  Grabam,  August  13,  1861. 
Captain  Thomas  M.  Reid,  Sfptember  6,  1861. 
Captain  Edward  B.  St.^ad,  Supteniber  15,  1861. 
Captain  James  Brady,  December  5,  1861. 
Captain  Dennis  De  Courcey,  October  24,  1862. 
Captain  Louis  Sckaffner,  February  8,  1&62. 
First  Lieut.  James  MuUvehill,  June  12,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Anthony  T.  Vaughn,  August  6,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  W,  Boocock,  August  15,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  "W.  Davis,  August  21,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  liea,  Adft,  January  — ,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  "VViUiam  D.  Dimock,  July  14,  1861. 
St-cond  Lieut.  Henry  Simpson,  August  9,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  R.  Mott,  August  20,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Robinson,  November  12,  1861, 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  S.  Robinson,  January  24,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  T.  Clute,  February  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Boyle,  June  2,  1863. 

Discliarged,  (20.) 

Colonel  George  W.  B.  TompJcins,  May  26,  1862. 

Captain  Robert  Burns,  April  18,  1862. 

Capt'din- Augustus  B.  Clark,  September  26,  1862. 

Captain  Francis  A.  Young,  March  31,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  G.  Armour,  April  8,  1862. 

li'irst  Lieut.  Dudley  Barnard,  Adft,  May  27,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  S.  S.  Brower,  Adft,  August  5,  1862, 

First  Lieut.  Charles  O.  Shepard.  jr.,  November  27,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  HaiTy  Sione,  March  25,  1864. 

Second  LletU:.  Frarih  H.  Rashore,  May  1,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Irwin,  October  15,  L862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  T.  Pryor,  November  24,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Dobbs,  April  3,  1664. 

Second  Lieut.  James  Boyle,  April  21,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  E.  Urell,  May  23,  1864. 

Surgeon  William  C.  Lewis,  July  29,  J  862. 

Surgeon  Alfred  Powell,  O(^tober  — ,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  F.  Ferguson,  December  — ,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  R.  Fitch,  October  23,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Morgan  L.  Lewis,  October  21),  1663. 

Died,  (15.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  Huston,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863. 
Major  J.  J.  Dimock,  June  22,  1862,  of  disease. 
Captain  D.  Clinton  Berry,  May  15,  1862,  of  diseas^e. 
Captain  James  J.  Dclaney,  killed  in  action  June  29,  1862. 
Captain  Jonah  C.  Hryt,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  M.  Hinds,  R.  Q.  M. ,  June  30, 1863,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  McDonald,  killed  in  actioia  July  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Kelly,  killed  in  action  May  6,  I8G4. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Jackson,  Adft,  June  3,  1864,  of  wounds. 
Seconal  Lieut.  Harvey  P.  Hawley,  killed  in  action  May  31,  lfc62. 


*  Called  also  Second  New  York  Militia. 

t  Transferred  to  59th  New  York  State  volunteers  July  10,  1864. 
X  Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps  November  21,  1864. 
§  Prisoner  of  war. 


558 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Second  Lieut.   George  W.  Shannon,  September  15,  1862,  of 

disease, 
Secoud  Lieut.  Joseph  B.  Day,  Jnly  21,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Cranston,  July  27,  1863,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.   Charleti  A.   Roberts,    December  28,   1863,   of 

dise^e. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  Keating,  killed  in  action  June  5,  1864, 

Missing,  (9.) 

Captain  G.  W.  Yuson,  since  April  — ,  1864. 
IMrst  Lieut.  James  T.  Wilson,  since  August, — ,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  WilUam  T.  WovTall,  since  April — ,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  A.  Parker,  since  June  — ,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  H.  Proud,  since  December — ,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  V.  Bryant,  since  June  — ,  18G4. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J,  W.  Robinson,  since  October  — ,  1862. 
Chaplain  Samuel  Baxter,  since  May  — ,  1862. 
Chaplain  M.  A.  Stevens,  since  September  — ,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (13.) 

Colonel  H.  W.  Hudson,  May  20,  1864. 
Captain  llichard  Barry,  November  14,  1861. 
Captain  James  G.  Hughes,  August  25,  1863. 
Captain  John  Darrow,  September  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  R,  Foote,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  19,  1862, 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Leonard,  May  25,  1662. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Ransom,  August  31,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  A.  Gray,  March  30,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  M.  Haslam,  May  23,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  S.  Johnson,  November  20,  18G3. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  "W.  Shores,  December  11,  1863; 
Second  Lieut.  Bartholomew  Cronin,  February  3,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  R.  McCullough,  February  13,  1664. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  Btood  on  the  day  of  transfer. 


NEW   YORK    INFANTRY. 


559 


EIGHTY-THIRD  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  princi- 
pally at  New  York  city,  from  May 
to  August,  1861,  to  serve  three 
yetirs.  On  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service  the  original  meirf- 
bera  (except  vettrans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  veterans  and  re- 
cruits tranaferred  to  the  97th  New 
York  volunteers.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  ia  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

LiciUenant  Colonel. 
"William  Chalmers 13  Oct.,    63 

Major. 
Henry  V.  "Williamson  .  .-20  Mar.,  63 

CaptainB. 

Cyrus  C.  Hubbard 21  Oct.,    63 

Lawrence  M.  Whitney.. 21  Oct., 

Jacob  Jacobs 21  Oct., 

Thomas  "W.  Thorne 17  Dec, 

Henry  Ferret 1  Jan.,    64 

First  Lieutenants, 

Henry  P.  Claire,  ^47'(... 27  May,   61 
A.  Martin  Burtis,  R.  Q.  M.  30  Aug., 

George  O.  Hirst 21  Oct.,    63 

Frank  Page 21  Oct. , 

Henry  E.  Buermcycr...*.21  Oct., 

William  S.  Morris  - 21  Oct., 

Thomas  W.  Howard 17  Nov., 

John  B.  Dolan 17  Dec, 

Frederick  Muncko 17  Dec , 

Henry  C.  Barnum 5  Feb.,  64 

Second  Lieutenants. 

JohnD.Moore 21  Oct.,    G'i 

Jacob  F.  MudVon 21  Oct., 

Robert  F.  Cook' 21  Oct., 

Augustus  P.  Buttler 27  Nov., 

Frank  E.  Jordan .17  Dec, 

Frank  F.  Carter 17  Jan.,  64 

t  William  J.  Barnes,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
Charles  J.  Nordguist,  a.  w.  m. 

*  Called  also  Ninth  New  York  State  Militia. 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (2.) 


Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Stryker,  December  10, 1863,  to  Signal 

Corps,  U.  S.  army. 
Chaplain  Alfred  C.  Roe,  June  7, 1864,  to  104th  New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (41.) 

Colonel  John  W.  Stiles,  January  18,  1863. 

Colonel  John  Hendrickson,  August  1,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Wi  Ham  Atterhnry,  September  30,  1862. 

Major  Allan  Rutherford,  November  25,  1862. 

ilajor  Dabney  W.  Diggs,  March  20,  1863. 

Captain  Joseph  J.  Morrison,  July  28,  1861. 

Captain  John  W.  Davis,  July  31,  1861. 

Captain  John  Deppeler,  October  2,  1861. 

Captain  George  Tuthill,  November  21, 1861. 

Captain  Henry  Clay  Smith,  November  30,  1861. 

Captain  John  Dalrymple,  May  22,  1862. 

Captain  Peter  J.  ClaaKseu,  May  22,  1862. 

Captain  Edmund  R.  Greene,  May  22,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  E.  Prescott,  June  16,  1862. 

Captain  John  T.  Lodcman,  September  23.  1862. 

Captain  Eugene  Picket,  December  31,  1862. 

Captain  Isaac  E.  Hoagland,  January  7,  1863. 

Captain  Robert  Rutherford.  February  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  B.  Coppinger,  Adft,  September  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  D.  WickJiam,  October  11,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  R.  Braine,  October  12,  ]86L 

First  Lieut.  Henry  S.  Brooks,  October  13,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  George  H,  Wheaton,  December  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Louis  Billon,  January  7,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  B.  Van  Beuren,  January  13,  1862, 

Fir.st  Lieut.  Edward  IL  Andrew,  February  22,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  P.  Galbraith,  February  22,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Isaac  P.  Lockman,  June  26,  1863. 

First  Ijiewt.  Matihem  S.  Gregory,  Jaly  22,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Tathill,  Adft,  October  1,  1862- 

First  Lieiit.  Charles  T.  Strong,  Adft,  November  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Isaac  C.  Huntington,  December  27,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Andrew  B.  Stiles, December  28,  1862. 

Fii'yt  Lieut.  William  H.  Turwilliger,  January  1,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  E.  Allen,  Blarch  20,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Kiiby,  July  22,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Draper,  Augjjst  23,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Clements,  November  10,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  A.  P.  Butler,  July  30,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Howard  Pinkney,  December  27,  1862. 

Chaplain  Bonjamin  T.  Philips,  Januarys,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (4.) 

Captain  John  Van  Alst,  June  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Higgs,  June  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Bowne,  June  23,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  W.  McCort,  June  23,  1864.  __ 

Discharged,  (12.) 

Captain  Erasfus  R.  Miller,  October  8,  1862. 
Captain  Jamc» H.  Stevens,  December  1,  3862. 
Captain  Ralph  A.  Lauviing,  December  12,  1862. 
Captain  Edward  Shanly,  December  12,  1862. 


t  Discharged  January  5,  1865. 


560 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeons. 
Chaplain. 


Captain  David  N.  FoBter,  December  23,  1663. 
Captain  Henry  A.  Van  Pelt,  April  17,  18C4. 
.Second  Lieut.  Julius  E.  Allion,  October  10,  1662. 
Second  Lieut.  David  W.  Andereon,  October  20,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Aug^ust  Cameron,  April  23,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Fitzhugh^mitll,  June  30,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Emil  G.  Marchand,  April  23,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Abram  V.  Ketcham,  June  7,  1864. 

Vied,  (10.) 

Colonel  Joaepb  A.  Moesch,  killed  in  action  May  ft,  1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  H.  Hulleck,  January  6,  1862. 

Captain  Thomas  W.  Quirk,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  1,  1863. 

Captain  Frederick  Guyer,  kiHed  in  action  May  6,  1864. 

Captain  John  M.  K.  Conally,  killed  in  oction  May  12,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  L.  Stephens,  E.  Q.  M.,  July  5,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Felix  Hirt,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksbtirg 
Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Clark,  July  1,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Tliomas  Layton,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  M.  Reynolds,  killed  in  action  May  8. 
1864.  •'    ' 

Missing,  (1.) 

Captain  Em>  J.  Claasseu,  since  November  30,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Frank  C.  Alger,  September  14,  1862. 


Note. — The  roster  of  otficers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


561 


EIGHTY-FOURTH  REGniENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ,  from  May  to  July, 
1861,  for  three  years.  On  the  ex- 
piration of  its  original  term  of  ser- 
vice it  was  mustered  out,  and  the 
veterans  and  recruits  transferred 
to  the  5th  New  York  volunteers.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel, 

Edward  B.  Fowler,  a.  w.  m. 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 

Robert  B.  Jordan 12  May,   63 

Major. 

Henry  T.  Head 12  May,   63 

Captains. 

tAdolphus  "VT.  H.  Gill- . .  1  July,   61 

JohnMcNeil 29  Aug.,  62 

Joaiah  TJflFendiU 29  Aug., 

William  M.  Baldwin  . . . .  ]  Oct., 

WHliam  A.  Ball 13Jan.,   63 

Thomas  A.  Burnett 1  Feb., 

William  P.  TwibeUe.!...19  Feb., 

John  W.  Redding 5  Apr., 

Stephen  Mandeville. ,  --.  .24  Nov., 
George  S.  Elcock,  a.  w.  m. 

First  LietUenants, 

RflmonCardona 29  Aug.,  62 

Edward  E.  Pearce 29  Aug., 

J.  Fred.  Tinker 17  Sept. , 

Charles  Schurig 10  Nov., 

fHarry  W.  Michell 4  Apr.,  63 

Edward  H.  Flavin 5  Apr., 

JohnVliet,  Adft 21  Aug., 

Wm.  H.  Tigney,  R.  Q.  M.31  Aug., 

Henry  Brown,  jr 31  Aug.,     . 

Addiuon  D.  Martin 24  Nov., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alfred  Cranston 11  Sept.,  62 

Andrew  F.  Ackley 24  Nov., 

Jonathan  A.  Smith 19"Feb.,  63 

Robert  D.  Henderson  ...  5  Apr., 

George  M.  Martin 27  May, 

John  R.Bennett 8  Jan.,   64 

Albert  M.  Bums 9  Jan., 

John  A-  Egolf 18  Jan,, 

Surgeon. 

JOrsamusSmith 23Apr.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Chaplain. 
Joseph  Hanson 28  Apr.,  64 


Casualties. 

Promoted f  (2.) 
First  Lieut.  John  B.  Howard,  June  30,  1869,  to  Captain  and 

A.  Q.  M. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  L.  Crawford,  It.  Q.  M.,  March'2,  1863,  to 
Captain  and  C.  S. 

Resigned,  (7.) 

Captain  William  M.  Burnett,  Juno  3D,  186*1. 

Captain  William  L.  B.  Stears,  December  11,  1861.  ^ 

Captain  CltarUs  B.  Tobey,  February  1,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  A.  Middleton,  July  29,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Jetpha  A.  Jones,  September  7,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Ambrose.  L.  Cansidy,  R.  Q.M.,  January  17,  18C2. 

Second  Lieut.  T/iomas  M.  Bissett,  August  29,  1861. 

Discharged,  (26.) 

Colonel  Alfred  M.  Wood,  October  18, 1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  H.  DeBevoiRe,  May  11,  1863. 

Major  James  Jowdan,  January  2,  1862. 

Major  Charles  F.  Baldwin,  December  24,  1863. 

Captain  Albert  G.  A.  Harnickell,  September  29,  1862. 

Captain  James  H.  Jordan,  January  13,  1863. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Morris,  January  18,  1863. 

Captain  Garwood  Plass,  November  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Leffert  L.  Ludlow,  Adft,  August  1,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Styles,  August  2,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  George  A.  Earle,  April  12,  1863. 

i'irst  Lieut.  Hampden  Woldron,  December  9, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Jordan,  August  3,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  D.  Phillips,  January  5,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Silas  A.  Ilsley,  February  20,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  David  S.  Uncles,  December  23,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  R.  Williams.  April  25,  1864. 

Surgeon  Joseph  M.  Homiston,  February  20,  1862. 

Surgeon  James  M.  Farley,  June  10,  1863. 

Surgeon  Henry  L.  Farley,  June  17,  1863. 

Surgeon  David  Larabee,  March  16,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  F.  Stoalm,  itjovember  15,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  David  B.  Dewey,  April  29,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Alfred  House,  August  7,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Chauneey  C.  Joslin,  January  7,  1864, 

Chaplain  Joseph  S.  Inskip,  July  21,  1862. 

Died,  (8.) 
Captain  George  Mallory,  kiUed  in  action  August  29,  1862. 
Captain  George  R.  Davey,  killed  in  action  August  29,  1862. 
Ciiptain  David  Myers,  September  25, 1862,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  R.  Salter,  killed  in  battle  of  Bull  Run, 

Va.,  July  21,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Clayton  Scholes,  killed  in  action  July  21,  1861. 
First  Lieut.   Isaiah  Gruman,    September  9,  1862,   of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Bloomfield,  May  24,  1863,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut  William  C.  Rae,  killed  in  action  May  10,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Stuart,  September  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Rollm  A.  Goodenough,  March  25,  1863. 


*  Also  called  Fourteenth  Brooklyn. 

t  Prisoner  of  war  at  muster  onfr  of  regiment.    Discharged  March  12,  1865. 
+  Transferred  to  Fifth  New  York  volunteers. 
NOTE.^The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


17  b 


562 


NEW   YORK  INFANTRY. 


EIGHTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  waB  organized  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  in  December,  1861, 
for  three  yearg.  On  the  expiration 
of  its  teim  of  service  the  original 
members  (except  veterans)  were 
njustered  out,  and  the  regiment, 
composed  of  veterans  and  ■recrtiita, 
retained  in  service  until  June  27, 
1865,.  when  it  was  mustered  out  in 
*  accordance  with  orders  fi'om  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  hi  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

Zieutenaitt  Colonel. 
"Will. W.Clarke 1  May,  63 

I  Major. 

Captain. 
JohnA.Brown 2Dec.,  61 


First  LieuteT^ants. 

Josiah  E.  Terwilliger 17  Jan., 

Charles  McHenry." 5  Dec, 

Martin  Link , 1  Apr., 


Second  Lieutenants. 


Thomas  Helme 5  Apr.,  65 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  M.  Palmer,  April  5,  1865,  to  Surgeon 
3d  regiment  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (22.) 

Colonel  Uriah  L.  Davis,  February  11,  3862. 
Colonel  Jonathan  S.  Belknap,  June  13, 1863. 
Major  Reuben  V.  King,  May  2,  1863. 
Captain  John  W.  Jordan,  January  26,  1863. 
Captain  Hiram  C.  Miller,  December  8,  1862. 
Captain  Levi  H.  Kinney,  January  17,  1863. 
Captain  John  Raines,  July  4,  1863. 
Captain  Frederick  Cochen,  July  31,  1863, 
First  Lieut.  Horace  Goodrich,  Adft,  Januaiy  28,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Elisha  Ciine,  March  21,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Augustus  H.  Sonthworth,  March  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  "W.  Smith,  April  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  M.  Munger,  'April  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Spencer  Martin,  August  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Delazon  S.  Jordan,  January  26, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Alsop,  March  5,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  E.  Fiske,  April  3,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  -fi%/es,  August  31,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  A.  Brown,  October  18,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Alanson  T.  Kinney,  June  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William'F.  De  Knight^  June  18,  1863. 
Surgeon  William  M.  Smith,  June  17,  1863. 


Discharged,  (31.) 

Colonel  Enrico  Fardello,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  March 

13,  1865,)  May  15,  1865. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Abijah  J.  Wellman,  March  24,  1863, 
Major  Walter  Crandall,  February  17,  1865. 
Captain  James  J.  Thorp,  August  27,  1862. 
Captain  Daniel  A.  Langworthy,  November  25,  1864. 
Captain  Chauncey  S.  Aldrich,  December  15,  1864. 
Captain  Hiram  A.  Coats,  December  30,  1864. 
Captain  Alphonso  G.  Cartwright,  April  1,  1865. 
Captain  William  L.  Starkweather,  April  7,  1865. 
Captain  Samuel  B.  Adams,  April  24,  1865. 
■Captain  Seneca  Allen,  April  28,  1865. 
Captain  Charles  King,  June  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Ralph  C.  Langworthy' jyecemher  17,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  James  D.  Outwater,  January  5, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Sylvanus  A.  Fay,  January  20,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Russell  M.  Whitney,  Febniary  10,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Frost,  March  11,  1865. 
Fu-st  Lieut.  Lucein  A.  Butts,  April  5,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  A.  Lafler,  April  30,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  B.  Bradley,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  3,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Felix  Vinery,  May  32,  .1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  O.  Goodrich,  Adft,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Lucean  W.  Boundage,  June  13,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Nathan  Piatt,  July  29,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Jones,  December  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  C.  Welch,  January  19,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Spencer  S.  Peake,  March  12,  1865, 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Pitt,  April  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  F.  Andrews,  April  8, 1865. 
Surgeon  John  D.  Lewis,  December  29,  1864. 
Chaplain  Darwin  E.  Maxon,  June  23, 1862. 


,  NEW  TOSK  rNPANTRT. 


563 


CKaplai7i„ 


Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Nelson  Chapin,  killed  in  action  at  PlymontI^  N.  C, 

April  20, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  F.  Davis,  April  10,  1862,  in  camp  near 
,.   Newport  News,  Va.  "■ 

Second  Lieut.  Amoa  Brunson,  May  24,  1862,  at  Hose  Cottage 

Hospital,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut  Edward  Coming,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  2,  1862i.  , 


'  Note  iT^No  trevet  appointmenia  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— The  roster;<rf  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  ouli 


664 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


EIGHTY-SIXTH  KEGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Elmii'a,  N.  Y.,  from  September  to 
November  25, 18G1,  for  three  years. 
On  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  ser- 
vice the  original  members  (except 
veterans)  were  mustered  out,  and 
the  regiment,  composed  of  veterans 
and  recmits,  retained  in  service 
until  June  27, 1865,  when  mustered 
out  in  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department.) 

"  SECOND  nULLRUN,"  "FIRST FRED- 
ERICKSBURG," *'  CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "MINE 
RUN,"  "WILDERNESS,"  "  SPOTT- 
STLVANIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA,"  "TO- 
XOPOTOMOY,''  "  COAL  HARBOR," 
"PETERSBURG,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM," 
"BOTDTOKROAD." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Nathan  H.  Vincent 17  Dec,  64 

'                           Major, 
Luzerne  Todd SlJan.,   65 


Captains. 

Jerry  Ryan 6  Aug.,  64 

Samuel  H.  Leavitt 1  Dec, 

Frederick  L.  Rambow . .  -15  Dec, 

Philip  J.Bartle 23  Dec, 

William  A.  Rose 21Jan.,   65 

John  -C.  Dalglieh 14  Feb., 

Horace  B.  Seeley .15  May, 


First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Duzenbery 16  Dec, 

Elijah  G.Todd 20  Dec, 

James  Crosbie,  Adj't 23  Dec, 

George  E.  Merring 23  Dec, 

George  H.  Clute 28  Dec, 

George  McFarlan 15  May, 

Jeremiah  Williams 15  May, 

LeroyL.  Hough,  J£.Q.M-  8  June, 


65 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Seth  Tremain 15  Dec,  64 

William  H.  Newman. .  -  .13  Feb.,    65 
Ira  W.  AUen 13  Feb., 

Surgeon. 

Assistant  Surgeon, 
Clinton  B.  Darrelli  a.  w,.m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 


lital 


First  Lieut.  William  G.  Raymond,  July  25,  1862,  to  Hosp; 

Chaplain. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  M.  Morgan,  April  6,  1864,  to  Captam  and 

A.  A.  G. 
AsaistaDt  Surgeon  David  Larabee,  July  29,  1863,  to  Surgeon 

84th  New  York  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  FarandWylie,  October  24, 1863,  to  Surgeon 

155th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (8.> 

Captain  William  Tenbrock,  August  12,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  H.  Wombaugh,  November  21,  1862, 
First  Lieut.  Bjjron  Spmcer,  June  27,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  Fulton,  February  16,  186?. 
Second  Lieut.  Luni  H.  Crary,  February  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Carpenter,  April  1,  1863. 
Surgeon  Hermann  BendoU,  May^5,  1865. 
Chaplain  Henry  I,  Acker.  March  15,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (6.) 

Captain  Nathan  S.  Baker,  October  9, 1864. 
Captain  Henry  G.  Harrower,  October  12, 1864. 
Captain  Foster  P.  Wood,  November  22, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Thurber,  Adft,  October  7, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  AJPacker,  November  13tl864. 
First  Lieut.  Arthur  S.  Baker,  November  23, 1864. 

Discharged,  (23.) 

9 

Colonel  Benjamin  P.  Bailey,  June  12, 1863. 

Colonel  Benjamin  Higgins,  Jime  25, 1864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jacob  Lansing,  November  14, 1864. 

Major  Seymour  G.  Rhinevault,  Januq-ry  23, 1863. 

Captain  Thomas  F.  Shoemaker,  April  10, 1863. 

Captain  Leonard  Scott,  October  20, 1863. 

Captain  Amos  W.  Sherwood,  January  7, 1864. 

Captain  William  H.  Gault,  June  26, 1864. 

Captain  Robert  Barton,  September  26,  1864. 

Captain  John  G.  Copley,  September  27,  1864. 

Captain  William  W.  Card,  November  1, 1864. 

Captain  John  McLanahan,  May  15, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Egbert  Crane,  Maixh  23, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Gillett,  Adft,  April  3, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Hiram  J.  Blanchard,  October  20, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Prentice  Holmes,  December  21, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Fall,  June  26, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Clark  S.  Carr,  September  8, 1864. 

First  I^ieut.  John  L.  Booth,  September  22, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  L.  Brown,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  25, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  M.  Hammond,  September  17, 1863./ 

Surgeon  John  S.  Jemison,  November  14, 1864. 

Chaplain  Jonathan  Watts,  July  28, 1863. 

Lied,  (13.) 

Xieut.  Colonel  Bama  L  Chapin,  killed  near  Chancelloraville 

May  3,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Michael  B.  Stafford,  December  1,  1864,  of 

wounds. 
Captain  James  Bennett,  August  25,  1862,  atCanesteo,  N.  Y. 
Captain  Daniel  S.  Ellsworth,  killed  in  battle  of  ChanceiloM- 

viUe  May  3,  1863. 

*  Called  also  the  Steuben  Rangers. 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


565 


Chaplain. 
HeuiyEinker SJune,  65 


Captain  'Williain  W.  Angle,  killed  in  battle  of  Chancellora- 

ville  May  3, 1863.    . 
Captain  John  N.  Warner,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2, 

1863. 
Capt^n  Samuel  F.  Stone,  killed  in  action  May  10,  1864. 
Captain  John  Phinney,  August  10,  1864,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  John  L.  Wildrick,  December  8,  1862. 
Fir,st  Lieut.  Jackson  A.  Woodward,  June  1, 1863,  at.Semjnary 

Hospital. 
First  Lieut.  James  Cherry,  Adj%  May  10,  1864,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  Amos  B.  Stanton,  killed  before  Petersburg,  Va., 

June  18,  leei. 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  A.  Bailey,  ApriLS,  1865,  of  wounds. 

Missing,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Hendrick  W.  Eathbeme,  since  October  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Elisha  S.  Jones,  since  May  6,  1864. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is 'given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


566 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


EiaHTY-SEVENTH  REGI- 

(Thig  regiment  was  organized  nt  Now 
York  city,  from  October  to  Decem- 
ber, 1861,  for  three  years,  and  con- 
solidated with  the  40th  New  York 
volunteers  September  6,  1862,  and 
the  officers  mustered  out  of  the 
eervice.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yetpublishedinordei's.) 

Colonel. 

Stephen  A,  Dodge 19  Nov.,  61 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Richard  A.  BacMa 27  Nov.,  61 

Major. 


Captains. 

John  C.  Lassen 4  Oct. ,    61 

John  H.  Betts 1  Nov., 

Edward  B.  Coombs 2  Dec, 

,  William  H.  Leay craft...  6  Feb.,    62 
Thomas  F.  Baker,  a,  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Ed.  Van  Ness,  R.  Q.  Af..20  Nov.,  61 
John  D.  Schuller 19  Apr.,  62 

George  Hudson,  Adft- .  .14  July, 
Levi  B.  Amerman,  a.  w.  m. 
George  W.  Coombs,  a.  w.  m. 
Parmlee  D.  Strong,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  Duncomhe,  a.  lo.m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

David  O.  Beckwith 4  Oct,    61 

John  Judge 19  Apr.,   62 

Henry  C.  Selvage,  a,  w.  m. 
James  W.  Hoadley,  a.  w.  m. 
James  Harkin,  a.  w.  m. 
Joseph  A.  Lucas,  a.  w.  m, 
Heniy  Hendrickson,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Julius  A.  Skiltou,  o.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

■William  Knight 2  Dec,  61 

Chaplain. 

■William  H.  "Williams 25  Nov.,  61 


Casualties. 


Resigned]  (11.) 

Major  George  B.  Bosworth,  July  15, 1862. 

Captain  Samuel  F.  Knight,  April  3,  1862. 

Captain  John  L.  Lee,  A^ril  16,  1862. 

Captain  Ezekiel  Day,  April  19,  1862. 

Captain  John  H.  Stone,  July  16,  1862. 

Firet  Lieut.  Lewis  E.  Lambert,  April  3,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  B.  McLean,  May  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  David  C.  Cloyd,  May  8,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Bostwick,  R.  Q.  M.,  Jnly  17, 1( 

First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  O'Neill,  September  6,  1862. 

Second  Lieut,  Alfred  Greenleaf,  jr.,  May  1, 1862. 

Discharged,  (6.) 

Captain  John  McMillan,  December  14,  1861. 
Captain  Kobert  Mclntire,  February  6,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  Seymour,  May  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Courtwright,  July  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Bannan,  August  2,  1862. 
Surgeon  Warren  Cleaveland,  January  6,  1862. 

Died,  (1.) 

Captain  Mathew  M.  Jackson,  killed  in  action  August  2 

Dismissed,  (1.)  ^ 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  A.  Flandrean,  August  23, 1862. 


*  Called  also  Brooklyn  Rifles. 
NOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


I: 


^NEW~rDEKrTNPANTET. 


567 


EIGHTT-T3IGHTH  RE&IMENT. 

(TIlis  regiment  was  organized  at 
New  York  city  in  January,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  the  original  members 
(except  veterans)  were  mustered 
out,  and  the  regiment,  composed 
of  veterans  and  recruits,  retained 
in  service  until  June  30, 1865,  when 
mustered  out  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

"TORKTOWN,"  "SAVAGE  STATION," 
"FAIR  OAKS,"  "GAINES'S  MILL," 
"WHITE  OAK  SWAMP,"  "MALVERN 
HILL,"  "ANTIETAM,"  "BRISTOW 
STATION,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "MINE 
-RUN,"  "WILDERNESS,"  "NORTH 
ANNA,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "  PO 
RIVER,"  "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 
■  HARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STATION," 
"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS."' 


Colonel. 


•  Lieut^ant  Colonel. 

Dennis  r.  Burke 9  Sept.,  64 

(Brevet  Colonel  9  April,  1865.) 

Major. 
John  "W.  Byron 12  July,  64 

Captains. 

John  Smith-'. 23  Apr..  64 

John  A.  Desmond 1  Sept., 

Richard  S.  Han'ison 27  Dec, 

Joseph  Hyland  _ 27  Dec, 

William  J.  O'Connor  ...  3  Jan.,    65 

Tirst  Lieutenants. 

Charles  M.  Granger 26  Nov.,  62 

James  M.  Bermingham, 

Adft 6Aug.,  64 

George  W.  Ford 1  Aug., 

Timothy  Plunkett 2  Jan.,   65 

Patrick  J.  HealV 23  Feb., 

Rich.:E.Dowdell,J2.Q.il^.l4  Apr., 

Second  Lieutenants.^ 

John  Conklin 2  July,  64 

Francis  Kiernan 11  Jan.,    65 

Thomas  P.  Nugent 23  Feb., 

John  fcihea,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

John  T.  Stillman.. SJam,  fi5 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  John  C.  Hurley,  August  3,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  L.  D.  O'Grady,  March  8,  1864. 
Chaplain  William  Corbey,  September  27,  1864. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

FirstXieut.  Patrick  Haverty,  R.  Q.  M.,  Novemlier  16,  1864. 
Surgeon  Richard  Powell,  November  21,  1864. 

Discharged,  (30.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  QwiTiZara, -February  4,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  Smith,  June  13,  1863. 

Captain  John  McCartaw,  November  26,  1863. 

Captain  Patrick  K.  Horgan,  March  5,  1863. 

Captam  Charles  J.  Clarke,  March  12,  1863. 

Captain  Michael  Gallagher,  May  20,  1863. 

Captain  Michael  Eagan,  June  12, 1863. 

Captam  William  G.  Hart,  June  12,  1863. 

Captain  John  J.  Blake,  June  12,  1863. 

Captain  William  McMakon  O'Brien,  June  12, 1863. 

Captain  Jokfi  C.  Foley,  June  13,  1863.      . 

Captain  William  J  Nagle,  June  13,  1863. 

Captain  MauKce  W.  Wall,  June  13,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  A.  Clarke,  Adft,  August  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  F.  Hackett,  November  25,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  B.  Turner,  Adft,  February  6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Whiteford,  May  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  McCoy,  June  13,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  O'Brien,  Januarv  28, 1864.  ' 

First  Lieut.  Robert  J.  Kelly,  October  ll"l864. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  E.  O'Connor,  September  16,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  James  McGrath,  March  26,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edmund  B.  Nagle,  June  12,  1663. 

Second  Lieut.  John  O'Tfeil,  June  12,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  James  McCormack,  June  12,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  James  E.  Byrnes,  June  J  3,  1863.     (Recommis- 

sioned  First  Lieutenant  April  23,  1864.) 
Second  Lieut.  John  Maddigan,  June  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Timothy  Dohemy,  January  3,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Benedict  J.  O'DriscoU,  January  17, 1865. 
Surgeon  Francis  Reynolds,  August  27,  1863. 

Died,  (18.) 

Colonel  Patrick  Kelly,  %,  %.,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 

Va.,  June  16,  1864. 
Major  William  Horgan,  killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Decem- 
ber 13,  1862. 
Captain  Maxwell  O'Sullivan,  April  13,  1862,  m  hospital  at 

Fairfax  county,  Va. 
Captain  Joseph  O'Donoghue,  July  3, 1862,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Captain  John  O'C.  Joyce,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md., 

September  17,  1862. 
Captam  Patrick  F.  Clooney,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md., 

September  17,  1862. 
Captain  Patrick  Ryder,  killed  at  battle  of  "Wilderness,  Va., 

May  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Temple  Emmett,  August  9, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thorn  Murphy,  killed  at  Fredericksburg,   Va., 

December  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  Emmett,  February  2,  1863,  of  disease. 
Fir.st  Lieut.  William  McClelland,  Adft,  killed  in  action  at 

Gettysburg,  Pa.,.  July  2,  1863. 


5C8 


NEW    bfOHK  iNFAMTKy. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 


First  Lieut.  James  E.  Byrnes,  killed  in  action  June  3,  1864. 

Second  Liout.  Timothy  King,  killed  in  action  at  Fair  Oak8, 
Va.,  June  1,  18G2.  '  '  ^  „  , 

Second  Lieut.  Prancia  J.  Hackett,  killed  in  action  at  Malvern 
Hill,  Va.,  July  1,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Mc  Canky,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  R.  Young,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Sparks,  May  5,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Kobert  J.  O'DriscoU,  October  27,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action. 

Missing,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Michael  J.  Hollahan,  since  October  30,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Colonel  Henry  M.  Baker,  September  22,  1862. 

Captain  William  0.  Hawksworth,  Februaiy  29,  1862.    (Ee- 

commissioned  as  Captain  April  1,  1862.) 
Captain  William  C.  Hawksworth,  September  22,  1863- 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  Walsh,  May  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Ignatius  Fox,  September  13,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  J.  McCabe,  September  26,  1864. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  m  G-eneral 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stQod  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK  INFANTRY. 


569 


EIGHTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 
mira,  N.  Y.,  in  December,  1861_,  to 
serve  three  years.    On  thia  espira- 

■  tion  of  its  term  of  service,  the  origi- 
nal members  vyere  mustered  out, 
and  the  regiment,  composed  of 
veterans  and  recruits,  retained  in 
sei-vice  until  August  3,  1865,  when 
mustered  out,  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Harrison  S.  Pairchild  ..,4  Dec,  61 
(^Breoet  Brig,  Gen,,  13  Mar.  1865.) 


LieiUcTiaiU  Colonel. 


Major, 


Captains, 

Jeremiah  Remington 4  June,  63 

William  Dobie 13  Mar.,  65 

Henry  H.  Epps 13  June, 

Henry  CL  Roome,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  H.  Amsbry,   R. 

Q.M SlMay,   64 

Chauncey  J.  Reed 18  Feb.,  65 

Franks.  Smith 18  Feb., 

Thomas  Groody 23  June, 

Gilbert  E.  McKune 2  July, 

Peter  H.  Pierson 19  July, 

Sevillon  W.  Northrup  ..19  July, 
Seth  EdBon 19  July, 


Second  Lieutenants, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  "William  A.  Smith,  December  8,  1862,  to 
Surgeon  103d  regiment  New  Tork  volunteers. 

Resigned,  (27.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jacob  C.  Robie,  October  4,  1862. 

Tjieut.  Colonel  Nathan  Coryell,  Februai'y  17,  1863. 

Maior  Daniel  T.  Everts,  March  2,  1864. 

Captain  William  B.  Gurnsey,  June  15, 1862. 

Captain  Robert  Brown,  September  28,  1862.  (Recommis- 
Bioned  Captain  November  7,  1863.) 

Captain  Seymour  L.  Judd,  October  J,  1862.  (Recommissioned 
Captain  November  7,  1862.) 

Captain  John  B.  Van  Name.  October  6,  1862. 

Captain  Henry  Pratt,  December  27,  1862. 

Captain  Joseph  Morrison,  May  9,  1863. 

Captain  Frank  Burt,  January  29, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Moses  Puffer,  May  20,  1862., 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Dapenport,  December  26,  1862, 

First  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Bloomer,  January  21,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Oliver  P.  Harding,  March  4,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Gornelius  H.  Webster,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  30, 
1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  N".  Benedict,  May  20,  1862. 

Second  Lieut,  Julius  S.  Rook,  June  26,  1862. 

Second  Li»ut.  Alexander  Morrison,  August  12,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Chauncey  J.  Reed,  October  5,  1862.  (Recom- 
missioned First  Lieut.  Febmary  18,  1865.) 

Second  Lieut.  Alpheus  S.  Simmons,  October  30,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Hathorn,  March  ]0,  1863, 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Smith,  June  17,  1865. 

Surgeon  Truman  H.  Squire,  May  14,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  M.  H.  Shaw,  October  11,  1863. 

Chaplain  Nathaniel  E.  Pierson,  November  24,  1862: 

Chaplain  WiUard  Richardson,  March  16,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (17.) 

Captain  James  Hazley,  October  7,  1864, 

Captain  Charles  W.  Burt,  October  7,  1864. 

Captain  Robert  Brown,  October  19, 1864. 

Captain  Nathan  A.  Newton,  October  29,  1864. 

Captain  Robert  P.  Cormack,  December  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Harris,  October  7,  1864, 

First  Lieut.  John  B.  Russell,  November  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  Burkhardt,  November  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  Dobie,  November  6,  1864.  (Recommis- 
sioned Captain  from  civil  life  March  13,  1865.) 

First  Lieut.  William  T.  Eddy,  November  8,  1864* 

First  Lieut.  Almon  Morris,  December  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  E.  Shepard,  Adft,  December — ,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Dusenbury,  October  18,  1864, 

Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Baldwin,  October  21,  1864, 

Second  Lieut.  William  A.  Parsons,  November  4,  1864. 

Surgeon  Truman  H.  Squire,  December  4,  1864.  (Recommis- 
sioned Surgeon  from  civil  life  January  9,  1865.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  Allen,  November  23,  1864. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Wellington  M.  Lewis,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  M.  Bingham,  January  17,  1863 


570 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


Surgeon. 


Assistant  Surgeon, 


Chaplain. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  tlie  enliated 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  honor  have  been  award- 
ed by  the  Secretary  of  Wai' : 

Sergeant  George  McKee. 


First  Lieut.  William  A.  Cahill,  October  6,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Dolen,  May  8,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  E.  Northrup,  June  17, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.'  John  C.  Kirtland,  August  29,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Cole,  February  2,  1865. 

Died,  (5.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Theophilus  L.  England,  killed  in  action  near 
Petersburg,  Va.,  June  18,  1864. 

Major  F.  W.  Tremain,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg,  Ya., 
April  2,  1865. 

Captain  Seymour  L.  Judd,  Angual  27,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived near  Petersburg,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  Gerrit  Vanlngen,  September26,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md, 

First  Lieut.  Albert  C.  Burt,  kiUed  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va,,  October 
27,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  George  Ballou,  June  11,  1862. 


Note  1. — Ko  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  tbis  register  escept  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  a—The  roster  of  of^cers  is  giveij  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out,  * 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


571 


NINETIETH  REGIMENT. 

(Tbis  regiment  was  organized  at 
Staten  Island,  N.,Y.,  in  November 
and  December,  1861,  to  serve  three 
years.  On  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service  tbe  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered ou*,  and  the  regiment,  com- 
poged  of  veterans  and  recruits,  is 
Btiilin  service.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official 
list  of  battles  in  which  this  regi- 
ments bore  an  honorable  part  yet 
published  in  orders : 

"PORT  HUDSON." 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel.  ^ 
Nelson  Shaurman 26  Aug.,  63 

Mahr. 
Honore  De  La  Paturelle.20  Oct.,   64 


Captains. 

E.  A.  Stoutenborough  ..27  Aug.,  63 

William  H.  Lamb 1  Oct.,   .64 

Georgrf  W.  Smith 20  Jan.,  65 

Frederick  T.  Jones 21  July, 

First  Lieutenants. 

"Walker  T.  Woolly,  AdjH.  1  Jan.,   63 

William  H.  Mygatt 1  Oct.,    64 

A.  H.  Ward,  i£.  Q.  M. . .  3  Jan.,   65 

Ji>hn  Y.  Blaney 7  Feb., 

Hai'vey  J.  Merchant 16  June, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

James  H.  Ferguson 27  Oct.,    64 

JohnMcGrann. 8Feb.,  65 

Alfrftd  Edwards 8  May, 

William  M.  Bartley 15  June, 


Surgeon. 
AmoldStub ■ 3Jan.,  65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Richard  B.  Locke,  R.  Q.M.,  June  17,  1863,  to 
Captain  and  A.  Q.  M. 

Resigned,  (13.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Louis  W.  Tinelli,  May  27,  1863. 
Major  Joseph  L.  De  Agrada,  July  29,  1862. 
Captain  Perie  B.  Van  Ness,  December  31,  1861. 
Captain  William  G.  Tackaberry,  October  14,  1862. 
Captain  James  P.  Raymond,  April  13,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  W.  Johnson,  April  13,  1863. 
Captain  George  W.  Bisaell,  April  13, 1863. 
Captain  Jeremiah  Simpson,  August  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Philip  Guest,  April  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Locke,  April  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  T.  Blackwell,  April  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Hall,  April  13,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  Kinnie,  June  29,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (14.) 

Captain  Francis  J.'Steers,  November  26,  1864. 

Captain  Justin  Niles,  Novi3mber26,  1864. 

Captain  Edward  D.  Smyth,  November  26,  1864. 

Captain  George  R.  Bennett,  November  28,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  N.  Smith,  October  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut,  John  T.  Sheppard,  November  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Ireland,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  27, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  Hazen,  November  28.  1864, 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Kellett,  December  19,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Perry  M.  Lcdierd,  November  26,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Philip  Lumbreyer,  November  27,  1864. 

Second  Lieut,  John  Wassner,  November  28,  1864. 

Surgeon  Edward  S.  Hoffman,  November  27,  1864. 

Chaplain  Job  G.  Bass,  November  27,  1864. 

Discharged,  (13.) 

Captain  Dudley  Walsh,  August  27,  1863. 

Captain  Edgar  E.  Brand,  May  22,  1865. 

Captain  Franklin  Bowen,  June  4,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  WUliam  W.  Todd,  April  14,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  J.  Dutton,  June  3,  1865. 

FirBt  Lie*t.  Robert  Garry,  June  4,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Yates,  July  29,  1865. 

Second  Lient  Cliarles  Dye,  May  29,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Conrad  D.  Ludike,  October  26,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Crydenwise,  January  16,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Bradshaw,  August  26,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Andrew's.  Onderdonk,  June  4,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  Chapman,  April  18,  1862. 

Died,  (9.) 

Major  John  C.  Smart,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 

October  19,  1864. 
Captaui  John  Sullivan,  August  16,  1862,  at  Key  West,  Fla. 
Captain  William  E.  White,  February  4,  1865,  at  Madison, 

Wis. 
Fu:st  Lieut.  John  J.  Irwin,  August  29,  1862,  at  Key  West, 

Fla. 
Firj,t  Lieut,    William  R.  Hill,  October  7,  1862,  of  disease,  at 

Fort  Jefferson,  Fla. 


572 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

J.  Frank  Patterson 4  Apr., 

Chaplain. 


First  Lient.  Thaddeus  C.  FerriH,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar 

Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Greig  H.  Mulligan,  August  20,  1862,  at  Key 

West,  Fla. 
Second  Lieut.  John  S.  Newton,  September  13,  1862,  at  Key 

"West,  Fla. 
Second  Lieiit.  Walter  L.  Griffith,  October  1,  1862,  at  Key 

West,  Fla. 

Missimff,  (1.) 

Captain  Fitz  James  O'Brien,  since  August  16,  1861. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Colonel  Joseph  L.  Morgan,  April  9,  1864. 
Captain  Anthony  T.  Vaughan,  April  9,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  S.  Steward,  December  30,'1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  De  L'Eatin,  February  15,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Lewis  Kleine,  March  15,  1865. 


Note.— This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  ia  made  up  to  August  31, 1865 


NEW   YORK- INFANTRY. 


57-^ 


NINETY-PIKST  REGIMENT.* 
(.This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  December,  1861, 
for  three  years.  On  the  expiration 
of  ita  term  of  Bervice  the  original 
members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  and  the  regiment, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  until  July  3, 
1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out  in 
,  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department,) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
Ushod  in  orders : 

"PORT  HUDSON." 

Colonel. 

Jonathan  Tarbell 11  Feb. ,   65 

(Brevet  Brig: General  13  Mar,,  65.) 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 

"William  J.  Denslow 25  Feb.,  65 

(Brevet  Colonel  31  March,  1865.) 
Major. 

Alfred Wagstaff,  jr 25 Feb.,  65 

Captains. 
Alexander  S.  Penfield. ..  9  Jan.,   64 

John  W.  Felthousen 30  May, 

William  L.  Herwerth 1  Nov., 

•James  H.  Stawart 7  Dec., 

William  Harty 20  Jan. ,   65 

Petor  M.  Culins 23  Feb., 

George  W.  Hobbs,  a.  w.  m. 
William  J.  Smyth,  a.  w,  m. 
James  Riley,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  A.  Shattuck 22  June,  64 

John  S.  Hutman 1  Sept. , 

Chas.  V.  Henry,  R.  Q.  M.  9  Sept., 

Coriieliug  Gill 20  Jan.,   65 

Harvey  Danforth 24  Jan., 

James  W.  Kirk,  Adft .  ..10  Feb., 

James  De  Lamater 25  Feb., 

John  Palmer ^_ .  .14  Apr., 

Edward  R.  Cone.  ...'■.-..28  May, 

Amasa  J.  Spanlding 9  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

H.  F.  YanAmam 13  Dec,  62 

Aaron  M.  Dedrick. 8  Sept.,  64 

James  Murphy 25  Nov., 

■  George  B.  Hill 5  Dec, 

C.  O.  Herman  Loeper  . .  .26  Jan.,   65 
David  D.  L.  McCuUock.  .28  Jan., 
William  M.  McCormick.  .28  Jan., 

Aquila  A.  Reese,  jr.-. 27  Feb., 

William  Chapman 13  Mar., 

(Brevet  First  Lt.  31  Mar.,  1865.) 

Harvey  J.  Moses 15  Apr. , 

Surgeon. 

RohertMorria 20Dec.,   61 

Assieta/nt  Surgeon. 

Charles  A.Hamilton 7  May,   63 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

Captain  Charles  A.  Burt,  December  31,  1862,  to  Major  159th 

Now  York  vols. 
CaptainEdward  A.  Selkirk,  December  26,  1864,  to  Major2d 

New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Captain  George  W.  Schajfer^  December  31,   1864,   to  Major 

61st  New  York  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  T.  fMyers,  July  19,  1863,  to  Surgeon 

59th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned^  (14.) 

Major  Charles  G.  Clark,  March  4,  1863. 

Captain  John  W.  Felthousen,  February  4,  1863. 

Captain  John  E.  Colville,  January  5, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  F.  Kewin,  Adj%  May  19, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Stephen  P.  Frost,  July  21,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  J.  V.  H.  McKown,  R.  Q.  M.,  AugUBt  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  C.  Walker,  October  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  Stackhouse,  January  1,  1865, 

First  Lieut.  Henry  F.  Jacobs,  January  19,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  G.  Shirley,  May  5,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Hulbert,  jr.,  March  20,  1863. 

Chaplain  William  E.  Brown,  March  19,  1862. 

Chaplain  Edward  Barker,  July  28,  1864. 

Chaplain  Alexander  McA.  Thorburne,  June  28,  1865. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Captain  William  Lee,  February  24, 1865. 

Discharged,  (17.) 

Captain  Allen  H.  Jackson,  February  23,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  Crounae,  September  24,  1863. 

Captain  John  Cook,  June,  22,  1864. 

Captain  Simpson  Hamburger,  November  17,  1864. 

Captain  John  B.  Collin,  May  15,  1865. 

Captain  John  G.  McDermott,  June  20,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Atwood,  November  22,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Bacon,  March  7,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Simeon  Brownell,  July  15,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  F.  Chatterton,  July  22, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  Mathias,  January  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  P.  Barker,  June  14,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Andrew  Doddg,  May  31,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Diamond,  May  27,3864. 

Second  Lieut.  George  D.  Wildman,  November  18,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Horner,  February  4,  1865. 

Assistant  burgeon  C-  Judson  Hill,  November  22,  1864. 

Assiatant  Surgeon  WiUiam  Clunic,  March  18, 1865. 

Died,  (4.) 

Major  George  W.  Staekhmtse,  May  27,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  S.  Hulbert,  lulled  in  action  June  14,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Sylvester  B.  Skephard,    Adft,    kUled  in   action 

June  14, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Tarry,  August  24,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Colonel  Jacob  Van  Zandt,  February  2,  1865, 
Second  Lieut.  Aaron  J.  Oliver,  March  10,  1863. 


*  Called  also  McClellan  Chasseurs. 
Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


674 


NEW  YORK   INPANTRT. 


NINETY-SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at 
Potadam,  N.  Y.,  in  January,  ]862, 
for  three  years,  and  mustered  out 
of  service  January  7,  1865,  by  rea- 
son of  expiration  of  term.) 

(The  official  list  of  battlfes  in  -which 
Ihig  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  ia  not  yet  publiBhed  in  orders.) 


Coloiitl. 

•   Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Tf  Adams  Merriman 18  July,  64 

Major. 

Captains. 

Harry  E.  Fay 4  Nov.,  61 

Augustus  G.  Bire 8  Jan.,   62 

Charles  B.  Church,  a.  w.  m. 

'First  Lieutenants. 

CyrnsO.Hubbell,R,Q.M-30Oct.,   61 

Royal  J.  Whituey 11  Nov., 

''Courtlandt  G.  Babcoclc,  a.  w.  m. 

Si^ond  Lieutenants. 

Honry  B.  Sandford 30  Oct. ,    61 

George  S.  Thompson,  a.  w.  m. 
A.  Brainard  McChesney,  a.  w.  m. 
Edward  G.  Stowell,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
A.  A.  Edmeston,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Thompson  Thompaon... 24  June,  64 

Chaplain. 
Ch&rlefl  H.  Richardson.. 24  Mar.,  64 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (2.) 
Colonel  Lewis  C.  Hunt,  a®.  ^.,  B.  %.,   November  29,  1862,  to 

Brigadier  General  of  volunteers. 
AssistHnt  Surgeon  W.  Q.  Mansfield,  May  31, 1864,  to  Surgeon 

liSth  regiment  New  York  volunteers. 

Resigned,  (27.) 

Colonel  Jonah  Sandford,  May  15,  1862. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Lafayette  Bingham,  May  13,  1862. 
Captain  Orange  Newton.  May  14,  1862. 
Captain  Audi  ew  P.  Walcott,  May  14,  1862. 
Captain  Levi  Miller,  June  12,  1862.    (Recommissioned  Cap- 
tain Angnet  1,  1862.) 
Captain  Charles  R.  Bjiowles,  October  14,  1862. 
Captain  C   A.  Burnham,  January  20,  1863. 
Captain  Richard  F.  C  airy.  Aprd  24.  1863. 
Capta.n  Charles  P.  Boswell,  July  23,  1864. 
Captain  Saxton  J.  Arnold,  August  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Myron  Cushman,  May  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Joel  E.  Sears,  May  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Caasius  H.  Rubrason,  June  13,  1862: 
First  Lieut.  Valorous  S.  Huntley,  July  12,  1862. 
First  L'eut.  J.  S.  Butfnlph,  July  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  SHas  A.  Smitii,  July  25,  1&62. 
First  Lieut.  D.  Christian  Cole,  November  21,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Munson,  May  27,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  L.  Hobbs,  May  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Rolfe,  June  23.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Elias  Nichols,  January  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Peacock,  January  19,  136.3. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Peirce,  January  20,  1663. 
Second  Lieut.  R.  E.  Sprague,  February  13,  1863. 
Surgeon  Henry  Hewitt,  September  15,  1862, 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  H.  Crnikahank,  September  27, 1862. 
ChapLam  Mial  R.  Peirce,  September  5,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Giles  F.  Ward,  October  27,  1864. 
Second  Litut.  James  O.  Neil,  October  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Morris  C.  Foote,  December  31,  1864. 

Discharged,  (12.) 

Major  Thomas  S.  Hall,  June  1,  1863.    • 
Chptain  William  McKean,  October  23,  1862. 
Captain  B.  H.  Wchster,  May  18,  1863. 
Captain  Levi  Milltv,  June  11,  1863. 
Captam  Theodoro  VV.  Smith,  October  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  W.  Hal,  June  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  J.  £1.  Hiuhcock,  Juno  11,  1863. 
First  Lieut.. Sylvester  B.  Partridge,  June  22,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Alonzo  E.  Howard,  June  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  ^.  "Wilkins,  June  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  Lee,  October  10,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Caleb  Clarke,  June  1,1863. 

Died,  (3.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Hiram  J.  Anderson,  killed  in  action  at  Coal 
Harbor,  Vn.,  June  1,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  B.  G.  Mintum,  Adft,  August  4,  1864,  of  difleaso, 
at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va. 

Second  Lieut  Charles  Fox,  July  12, 1862,  at  Haniaon's  Land- 
ing, Va.,  of  disease. 


*  Transferred  to  96th  regiment  New  York  volunteers. 
NOTfl.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  oirt. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


575 


NINETY-THIRD  REGIMENT.  *• 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in 
■Washington  and  Warren  countieB, 
N.  Y.,  from  October,  1861,  to  Jan- 
uary, 1862,  for  three  years.  On  the 
expiration  of  its  term  of  service  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 

.  recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
June  29,  lt65,  when  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"torktown,"  "williamsburg," 
"fredericksburg,"  "chancel- 
lorsvu,le,""antietam,"  "wil- 
derness," ' '  COAL  i^ARBOR, " 
"SPOTTSTLVANIA,"  "  NORTH  AN- 
NA," "TOLOPOTOHOT,"  "PETERS- 
BURG," "  STAWBERRT  PLAINS," 
"  DEEP  BOTTOM,"  "  POPLAR 
SPRING  CHURCH,"  ' '  BOTDTON 
ROAD." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Harriland  Gtifford 24  Feb.,  65 

Major, 
Jay  H.  Northrup 22  Mar.,  65 

Captains. 

George  Bushnell 21  Nov.,  64 

J<hn  J.  Sherwood 10  Jan.,  65 

Charlf  s  F.  Myer 11  Feb., 

John  W.  Godden 11  Feb., 

John  M.  Conine 1  May, 

Thomas  P.  Fuller 8  June, 

• 

First  Lieutenanta. 
« 

DavidH.KJng 19  Dec,  64 

James  Kennedy 10  Jan.,   65 

Campbell  W.  "Wallace..  .27  Jan., 

Archibald  Robertson 13  Feb., 

George  H.  Blockman 13  Feb. , 

AlbertJ.  Muzzy 9  Apr., 

Grifl&u  W.  "WiiBoa 10  June, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Haynor 27  Jan.,   65 

WilUam  H,  Ball 13  Feb., 

Lewis  W.  Hamlin 13  Feb. , 

Berthold  Emisch 13  Feb., 

JamcB  W.  Nutting 1  May, 

Charles  L.Rassell,^.^.  3  May, 


CASUALTIES. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Theodore  C.  Wallace,  March  29,  1863,  to 
Surgeon  6lBt  New  York  vols. 

S£signed,  (16.).  '  - 

Captain  "Walter  S.  Gray,  August  8,  1862. 

C<iptaiu  James  W.  Race,  February- 16,  1863. 

CapLain  Andrew  J.  McNett,  June  12,  1863. 

Captain  Simon  D.  Nt-wcomb,  January  14,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Andreu)  K.  Haxctum,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  14,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Josiah  L.  Young,  July  4, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  M.  Crocker,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  "William  H.  Bradford,  Marcb  20,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  "William  S.  Bramhail,  November  5,  1864.* 

Second  Lieut.  Harvey  Seeey,  July  9,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Milo  E.  Washburn,  January  2,  186.3. 

Second  Lieut.  BphraimF.  Weeks,  January  12,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Lyman  J.  Warren,  January  14,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  David  Burnham,  March  2,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  E.  Crampton,  February  24,  1863, 

Chaplain  Christopher  H.  Edgerton,  May  2,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (10.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Benjamin  C.  Butler,  February  2,  1865. 
Major  Samuel  McConishe,  February  16,  1865. 
Captain  Henry  P.  Smith.  October  7,  1864. 
Captain  William  C.  Swain,  November  6,  1864, 
Captain  Silas  S.  Hubbell,  November  13,  1864. 
Captain  Edson  Fitch,  November  26,  1864. 
Captain  Walter  W.  Bramen,  January  14,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Sylvester  D.  Alvard,  October  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Ball,  November  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Oscar  £.  Ingraham,  November  4,  1864. 

Discharged,  (25.) 
Colonel  John  S.  Crocker,  September  19,  1864. 
Major  Ambrose  L.  Cassidy,  November  19,  1863. 
Captain  Elijah  Hobart,  June  12,  1862. 
Captain  George  M.  Voorhies,  October  13,  1862. 
Captain  George  B.  Moahier,  June  3,  186.'J. 
Captain  Nathan  J.  Johnson,  April  13,  1864. 
Captain  William  V.  S.  Beekman,  August  8,  1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Kincaid,  November  23,  1864. 
Captain  William  Randies,  April  1,  1865. 
Captain  Henry  C.  Newton,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut,  Gurdon  G.  Moore,  February  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Francis  S.  Bailey,  August  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Elwood  S.  Corsen,  September  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut;  Robert  S.  Robertson,  September  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  S.  Little.  September  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  L.  Bushnell,  November  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Elias  P.  Newton,  January  26,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Fitch,  February  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Philemon  B.  Marvin,  May  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Abram  Burr  Beecher,  March  31,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  T.  Barnes,  December  15,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  David  W.  Thompson,  May '15,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Francis  M,  Wilcox,  May  1,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Alden  Loomis,  February  13,  1865. 
Chaplain  James  M.  Crawford,  June  6,  1865. 

Died,  (7.) 
Captain  Hiram  S.  Wilson,  March  24,  1864,  of  disease. 
Captain  John  Bailey,  killed  in  action  May  5,  1864. 
Called  also  Margin  Rifiea. 


576 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Surgeon. 

Strobridge  Smitli 19  Dec,  61 

Assistant  Surgeon, 

Lorenzo  "W".  Bailey 5  Apr.,  65 

Chaplain. 


Captain  Dennis  E.  BameB,  killed  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va, 
May  6, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Norman  F.  Eldridge,  killed  in  action  at  "Wilder- 
nesB,  Va.,  May  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Danford,  killed  in  action  April  7, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Southwick,  May  4,  1862,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Listen  Gray,  kiUed  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  May  5,  1864. 

Missing,  (4.) 

Captain  William  Henkel,  since  October  17,  1861. 
First  Lieut  Theodore  Bertrand,  since  October  17,  1861. 
Second  Lieut  Christian  Muller,  since  September  21,  1861. 
Second  Lieut  Wilbur  D.  Mosiere,  since  May  12,  1864. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Capt^n  Oreille  L,  Colvin,  May  25,  1863. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOEK  INFANTRY, 


'577 


NINETY-FOURTH  EEGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  waa  organized  at 
Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  in  March, 
1862,  to  Berve  three  years.  The 
105th  New  Yorlt  volunteers  was 
consolidated  with  it  in  March,  1863. 
On  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  sur- 
vice  the  original  raerabera  (except 
veterans)  were  mustered  out,  and 
the  regiment,  composed  of  veterans 
and  recruits,  retained  in  service 
until  July  18,  1865,  when  mustered 
out,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

"CEDARMOUNTATN,"  "SECOND BULL 
RON,"  "CHANTILLT,"  "  CHANCEL- 
LOKSVILLE,"  "SODTHMOCKTAIN," 
"ANTIETAM,"  "GAINESVILLE," 
"FREDERICKSBURG,"  "GETTYS- 
BURG," "MINE  RUN,"  "TOLOPO- 
TOMOY,"  "  BETHESDA  CHURCH," 
"PETERSBURG,"  "WELDON  RAIL- 
KOAD." 


Colond. 

AdrianRKoot 2  May,  62 

(BrenetBrig.  G«ierai2 Mar.,  18650 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Samuel  A.  Moffett 1  Apr.,  64 

Major. 
Byron  Paisons 26  Apr.,  65 

Captains. 

Angnstns  Field 1  May,   63 

Charles  B.  Scoville IJan.,    64 

■Walter  T.  Chester  . ....  -24  June, 
(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Charles  V.  Mesler 15  May,    65 

Dextei  C.  Sears 17  May, 

E.  Charles  Parker lOJune, 

Joseph  Mallieon 13  June, 

Hichael  Leonard 21  June, 

Chauncey  W.  Kilbom,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Chas.  H.  Spra^uo,  Adj't  .18  Mar., 
(Brevet  Captain  1  April,  1865.) 

Rusaell  B.  Merriam 17  Apr., 

James  P.  Thomas 1  May, 

JeremiahS.Eeed,il.  Q.Af-19  May, 

J.D.  Holley 13  June, 

John  P.  Cole 13  June, 

James  C.  Phillips 13  June, 

Orlo  J.  Mason,  a.  w.  m. 
Samuel  C.  Do  JMorse,  a.  w.  m. 
George  W.  Mather,  a.  w,  m. 


18  b 


65 


CASUALTIES. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

M^or  John  McMahon,  October  21, 1864,  to  Colonel  188th  New 

York  vols. 
Captain  John  F.  Ernst,  April  6, 1864,  to  Captain  and  y*.  Q.  M.  '- 
Captain  Isaac  Doolittle,  October  16,  1864,  to  Lieut  Colonel 

188th  New  York  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  T.  Brown,  July  6,  1864,  to  Assistant 

Surgeon  U.  S.  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  I.  Masscy,  November  25,   1863,  to 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps.  ^ 

Resigned,  (28.) 

Colonel  Henry  K.  Viele,  May  2,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Calvin  Littlefleld,  November  1,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  A.  Kress,  S.  a.,  December  11,  1863. 

Major  William  R.  Hanford,  July  8,  1862. 

Captain  Lansing  Snell,  May  2,  1862. 

Captain  Harrison  Bibbina,  May  2,  1862. 

Captain  Austin  Horr,  May  13,  1862. 

Captain  J.  Elbert  Briggs,  July  28,  1862. 

Captain  Jacob  S.  Gates,  September  16,  1862. 

Captain  James  Emerson,  September  16,  1862. 

Captain  Duane  M.  Nichols,  September  16,  1862. 

Captain  John  Lacy,  October  6,  1862. 

Captain  Abel  M.  Nutting,  December  8,  1862. 

Captain  Lafayette  F.  Lyttle,  March  30,  1864. 

Captain  John  C.  Whiteside,  May  8,  1865. 

Captain  Oscar  F.  Hawkins,  Jnue  15,  1865. 

First  Lieut  J.  Mason  Mansfield,  May  24,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  D.  Moore,  November  11,  1862. 

First  Lieut  Junius  H.  Hatch,  jr.,  June  23,  1865. 

Second  Lieut  Charles  L.  RundaU,  April  23,  1862. 

Second  Lieut  Horace  S.  Cook,  September  16,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  E.  M.  Merrill,  September—,  1862. 

Second  Lieut  Edv>ard  M.  Bums,  January  2,  1863. 

Second  Lieut  Gavin  Longmire,  April  5,  1863. 

Surgeon  Charles  Goodale,  May  11,  1862. 

Surgeon  Andrew  H.  Smith,  Septembers,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  EUiridge  G.  Seymour,  January  23,  1863. 

Chaplain  William  A.  Nichols,  July  8,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (7.) 

Captain  Byron  Parsons,  March  10,  1865.    (Eeoommissioned 

Major  from  civil  life  April  26,  1865.) 
First  Lieut  Charles  E.  Hulbert,  Adft,  January  2,  1865. 
First  Lieut  Alba  A.  Johnson,  February  13, 1865. 
First  Lieut  J.  J.  Shedd,  R.  Q.  M..  March  25,  1865i 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Swan.  December  14,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Charles  W.  Sloat,  December  18,  1864. 
Surgeon  David  A.  Chamberlain,  March  25,  1865. 


Discharged,  (33.) 

Major  Do  Witt  C.  Tomlinson,  April  13,  1863. 
Captain  J.  M.  Beehee,  January  6,  1863. 
Captain  Wallace  W.  Tyler,  March  10,  1863. 
Captain  Samuel  Place,  jr.,  March  17, 1863. 

*  Called  also  Bell  Jefferson  Rifles. 


578 


NEW   TORK   INFANTRY. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Patrick  R.  Ryan 14  Feb., 

Henry  H.  Philer 18  Apr., 

Hayden  Strong 19  May, 

Myron  M.  Ludlow 19  May, 

Daniel  Whealon 19  May, 


Surgeon. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain, 
PhiloB  a  Cook- '...12  Nov.,  62 


Captain  Bernard  D.  Searlee,  March  18,  1863. 

Captain  Abraham  Moore,  March  19,  1863. 

Captain  WilliB  Benham,  March  19,  1863. 

Captain  Levi  Carpenter,  March  19,  1863. 

Captain  A.  E.  Cooley,  March  19,  1863. 

Captain  C.  F.  Rodgers,  Decembi^r  7,  1863. 

Captain  Christopher  C.  Comee,  June  12,  1864. 

Captain  Royal  N.  Joy,  December  24,  1864. 

Captain  E.  Charles  Parker,  March  18, 1865.  (Re commissioned 

June  10.  1865.) 
Captain  Horace  G.  White,  March  91, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  Curry,  March  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Calvin  Timmerman,  March  17,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  Knowles,  March  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  "V.  Mayhew,  March  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  McComber,  March  19,  3863. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  P.  Wodell,  March  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  O.  De  Wolf,  R-  Q-  M.,  March  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  Whiteside,  June  11,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  De  Graff,  August  8,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Hendricks,  July  1,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Way  land  F.  Ford,  March  17, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Levi  Washburn,  March  19,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  Howard  Roseboom,  March  19,  3863. 
Second  Lieut.  Warren  S.  Smith,  March  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  Smith,  March  19, 1863. 
Second  Lieut,  Albert  W.  Locklin,  March  12,  1865. 
Surgeon  George  W.  Avery,  March  19,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Edmund  G.  Derby,  September  30,  1864. 

Died,  (3.) 

Major  Henry  H.  Fish,  (Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel  April  1, 1865,) 

killed  in  action  April  1,  1865. 
Captain  George  French,  (Brevet  Major  April  1,  1865,)  killed 

in  action  April  1,  1865, 
First  Lieut.    W.  J.  M.    Woodward,   September  15,  1862,  of 

wounds  received  in  action. 


Dismissed,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  George  H.  Ostrom,  January  11,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  H.  R.  S.  Colton,  June  3,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  De  Forest,  May  18,  1863. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 
Captain  Edwin  A.  Dayton,  October  24,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Burrows,  August  29,  1863. 


Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  ont. 


NEW  YORK   INPANTET. 


579 


NINETY-FIETH  BBGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  March,  1862, 
for  three  years.  On  the  expiration 
of  its  term  of  service  the  original 
members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  dlit,  and  the  organization, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  until  July  16, 
1865,  when  mustered  out  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"aAINESVII.I.E,"  "SECOND  BULL 
BUN,"  "SOUTH  MOUNTAIN."  "aN- 
TIETAM,"  "FREDEBICKSBUPG," 
"CHANCELLOESVILLE,"  "GETTYS- 
BURG," "l\nNE  RUN,"  "WILDER- 
NESS," "SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "NORTH 
ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "  BE- 
THESDA  CHURCH,"  "PETERS- 
BURG," "WELDON  RAILROAD,'' 
"CHAPEL  HOUSE,^'  "HATCHER'S 
RUN." 

Colanel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Croney 9  Feb.,  64 

{Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Major. 

Robert  W.  Bard 29  Dec,  63 


CASUALTIES. 


William  L.  Sherwood. .  .91  Dec,  64 

George  D.  Knight 21  Dec, 

Reuben  Biggs 21Jmie,  65 

Scott  Dean,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Wm.  M.  Eansom,^4;'(..27Peb.,  63 
Secor  Hyatt,  R.  Q.  2kf.  - .  .27  Jan.,   64 

John  E.  Campbell 23  Feb.,  65 

Charles  Roberts 2V  June, 

Second  Lietitenamts. 

JohnT.Hall 23  Feb.,  65 

Perdmand  G.  Voigt 23  Feb., 

John  J.  Titus 3  Mar,, 

Surgeon. 
George  M.  Eamsa*. 3  Dec,  62 

Assistajnt  Surgeons. 

James  Eadden 24  Aug.,  62 

Thomas  B.  Sargent: 18  Feb.,  64 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  Frank  H.  Cowdrey,  April  20,  1864,  to  Captain  anl 
A.  A.  Q. 

,  assigned,  (13.) 

Colonel  George  H.  Biddle,  October  9,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  B.  Post,  October  14,  1663. 

Captain  Augustus  P.  McGraw,  August  31,  1862. 

Captain  Louis  B.  Beardsley,  March  5,  1863. 

Captain  Silas  G.  Mackey,  March  31,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  K.  L.  Van  Wagem,  June  3, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  L.  Barnes,  Adj't,  October  31,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  J.  Chambers,  ILQ.M.,  January  27, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Weaven,  March  30,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Prear,  June  13,  1863. 

Surgeon  Spencer  S.  Sloat,  October  24,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  W.  Sibley,  September  2,  1862. 

Chaplain  Francis  S.  Wolf,  March  14,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (9. ) 

Captain  Abram  S.  Gumee,  November  24,  1864. 
Captain  George  H.  Everett,  December  24,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  M.  Jennings,  December  26,  1864. 
Captain  Archibald  McC.  Bush,  March  7, 1865. 
Captain  Edward  A.  Cowdry,  May  10,  1865. 
First  Lieut,  Hiram  Osborne,  November  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  O.  Chapman,  R.  Q.  M.,  M,arch  6, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Armstrong,  November  6,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  F.  Ingmire,  November  7,  1864. 

DiaOarged,  (20.) 

Captain  John  J.  Gearbutt,  August  31,  1862. 
Captain  Joseph  U.  Lucas,  October  11,  1862. 
Captain  James  B.  Quick,  November  1,  1862. 
Captain  Edward  W  Andrews,  March  12.  1863; 
Captain  Henry  B.  Trobisher,  March  31,  1863. 
Captain  Abram  Snedeker,  May  18,  1863. 
Captain  William  Bloodgood,  November  21,  1863. 
Captain  Elijah  Smack,  November  24, 1864. 
Captain  James  Mathews,  December  2,  1864. 
Captain  John  A.,  Meek,  March  20,  1865. 
Captain  Edward  Hayes,  May  10,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Dommick  Kennedy,  October  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Cornell,  March  15,  1865. ' 
First  Lieut.  Clarence  H.  Cutler,  May  22,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Elbert  T.  Bailey,  October  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Hiram  K.  Paret,.March  6,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Keesler,  September  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Leander  Frost,  August  I,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  B.  Lent,  March  5,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Chapin,  March  17,  1865. 

Died,  (5.) 

Colonel  Edward  Pye,  June  12, 1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action.  , 

Captain  Benjamin  B.  Bum,  May  6,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

Captain  Samuel  C.  Timpson,  December  28, 1864,  m  rebel  prison. 

First  Lieut.  Stark  A.  Woodrow,  killed  in  action  May  1,  1864. 

'Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Osbom,  killed  at  battle  of  WUder- 
ness,  Va.,  May  6,  1864. 

*  Called  also  Warren  Rifles. 


580 


NEW  TDEK   INPAN'TRT. 


Chaplain. 
Lionel  B.  Hart 29  Apr.,  64 


Dismissed,  (8.) 

Captain  Samuel  L.  Harrison,  July  28,  1862. 
Captain  W.  F.  Bailey,  September  2,  1862. 
Captain  William  A.  Pennoyer,  March  6,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  "William  C.  Long,  July  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Gaynor,  August  31,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  Volloton,  July  28,  1863.    * 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  H.  Babcock,  January  3,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  W.  Shindler,  September  6,  1864. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut,  "William  H.  Wilcox,  October  17,  1862. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


581 


NINETY-SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Plattsbwrg,  N.  Y.,  in  March,  1662, 
to  serve  three  years.  On  the  expi- 
ration of  its  term  of  service,  the 
original  members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  re^- 
ment,  composed  of  veterans  and  re- 
cruits, is  still  in  the  service.) 

*' GAINESVILLE,"  "SECOND  BXJLL 
RUN,"  "SOUTH  MOUNTAIN,"  "AN- 
TIETAM,"  "MINK  RUN,"  "FRED- 
EKICKSBURG,"  "  CHANCELLORS- 
YILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "WIL- 
DERNESS,'*" NORTH  ANNA,"  "PO- 
LOPOTOMOY,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 
"BETHESD A  CHURCH,"  "PETERS- 
BURG," "WELDON  RAILROAD," 
"CHAPEL  HOUSE,"  "HATCHER'S 
RUN,"  "YORKTOWN,"  "WILLIAMS- 
BURG," "FAIR  OAKS,"  "SEVEN 
DAYS'  BATTLE,"  "BLACKWATER," 
"KINSTON,"  "WHITEHALL," 

"GOLDSBOROUGH,"  "SIEGE  OF 
NEWEERN,"  "  DURY'S  FARM," 
"PORT  WALTHALL,"  "COAL  HAR- 
BOR," "BATTERY  HARRISON," 
"  CHARLES  CITY  ROAD." 


'  Colonel. 

Stephen  Moffit 20  June,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  W.  Hinds 22  June,  65 

Major. 
CourtlandtGr.Baheock  -.23  June,  65 

Captains. 

Henry  C.  Buckman 10  June,  64 

Moaes  E.  Orr 1  July, 

WiUiam  B.  Brokan 1  Aug., 

Moses  Gill 24  Dec, 

Earl  Pierce 28  Jan.,   65 

Oscar  B.  Colvin 10  Apr., 

Thomas  E.  Allen 10  May, 

ilerlin  C.  Harris 7  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  McCarty ,  R.  Q.  M. .  19  July,  63 

Charles  S.  Tripler. 28  Dec, 

Thomas  Burke 2  7an.,    65 

Georges.  Cady 28  Jan., 

Lueian  Wood 28  Jan., 

Alexander  M.    Stephen, 

Adj't 28  Jan., 

Charles  Farrell 28  Feb. , 

Lyman  Bridges 1  Mar., 

AlonzoE.  Howard 12  Apr,, 

Orlando  P.  Benson 9  June, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Cornelius  H.  Vaugkan,  May  18,  1864,  to 
Surgeon  43d  regiment  New  York  vol^ 

Resigned,  (23.) 

Colonel  James  Fairman,  September  25,  1862. 

Colonel  Edgar  M.  Cuilen,  m.  a.,  March  21,  1865. 

Iiieut.  Colonel  Addis  E.  Woodkull,  December  2,  1862. 

Lieut,  Colonel  Gerard  L.  McKenzie,  March  20,  1863. 

Captain  Hiram  Eldredge,  April  8,  1862. 

Captain  Nicholas  "W.  Day,  September  25, 1862. 

Captain  James  Sweeney,  March  4,  1863. 

Captain  Andrew  J.  Russell,  April  26,  1863, 

Captain  O.  B.  Morrison.  May  21,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  G.  McCammon,  A]fril'8,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Nathan  H.  Mooney,  September  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  L.  Cray,  March  21,  1863.  (ReeommJS- 
Bioned  as  First  Lieut.  September  — ,  1863.) 

First  Lieut.  James  A.  Holden,  Adj't,  July  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Sanborn,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  1^,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  Bridgeford,  December  28,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Seymour  B.  Pierce,  May  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Emory  M.  Lyon,  September  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Erastus  M.  Pierce,  March  14,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Jacob  K.  Brewster,  April  1,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Moskier,  July  4,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Marshall  Hines,  December  21,  1863.  (Re- 
commissioned  as  Assistant  Surgeon  June  16,  ]864.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Marshall  Hines,  January  9,  1865. 

Chaplain  Nathan  Wardner,  June  16,  1863.  (Recommissioned 
as  Chaplain  June  6,  1864.) 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (3.) 

Major  Henry  I.  Pierce,  February  22,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Harrington,  February  25,  1865. 

Surgeon  F,  J.  Davignon,  March  14,  1865. 

Discharged,  (15.) 

Captain  Joseph  H.  Nichols,  January  20,  1863. 

Captain  John  E.  Greene,  April  24,  1863. 

Captain  John  W.  Mathews,  February  10,  1865., 

Captain  Samuel  B.  Fritts,  March  2,  1865. 

Captain  Alexander  McLaughlin,  May  15,  1865. 

Captain  Levi  Smith,  July  10,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Pruyn,  June  20,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  John  S.  Hui'dis,  July  7,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Nathaniel  H.  Gale,  February  23, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Burton,  March  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Fielding  Neale,  Adft,  November  22,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  M.  Newman,  May  28,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Breed,  September  12,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  P.  M.  Ramsom,  November  15,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Sanford  H.  Parsons,  February  13, 1863. 


^  Died,  01.) 

Colonel  Charles  O.  Gray,  killed  at  Kinaton,  N.  C.„Decembep. 
14,  1862. 


582 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Amos  S.  Ricliardsoii 19  Apr.,    65 

Iliaa  Finch 1  July, 

Judson  C.  Ware 2  July, 

CuBtiB  Bly 4  Aug., 

Charles  S.  Shairon 17  Aug., 

Alexander  McMartin 18  Aug., 

Stanford  H.  Bugbee.' 18  Aug., 

"Washington  Harris 22  Aug., 

Surgeon. 
Kobert  W.  Brady 24  July.   65 

Assistant  Surgeons. 


Chaplain. 
Nathan  Wardner 6  Mar.,  64 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  hoijor  have  been  award- 
ed by  the  Secretary  of  War : 

Sergeant  Lester  Archer. 


Major  John  E.  Kelley,  killed  at  Fmr  Oaks,  Va.,  whUe  on 

picket  duty.  May  29,  1862.  ^_     ^  ^. 

Captain  Darius  M.  Parsons,  June  12,  1862,  of  disease. 
Captain  Walter  H.  Benedict,  killed  in  action  May  16  1864 
Captain  John  HaUock,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Vs., 

Junes,  1864.  „,     ,  ^  -     ^. 

Captain  James  L.  Cray,  June  10, 1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Coal  Harbor,  "Va.  ^  r^     -, -rr    ^ 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  South,  killed  m  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 

Va.,  Junes,  1864.  ^.         ,  ^    ,  „    ^ 

First  Lieut.  Paul  Vigean,  lulled  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 

Va.,  Junes,  1864.  ,,.„;,.         .-         *  «    , 

Second  Lieut.  Stephen  B.  Little,  killed  in  action  at  Coal 

Harbor,.Va.,  June  3,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  G.  Jjshnson,  June  — ,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  Jay  Webster,  August  3,  1864,  oPdisease. 


Missing f  (1.) 
Captun  Alfred  Weed,  sinco  April,  1862. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Major  Charles  E.  Burhans,  May  14,  1863. 
Captain  Warren  Luce,  October  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  Buchannan,  October  14, 1864. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Captain  David  L.  Lockerby,  in  August,  1862. 


Note. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  oa  this 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31,  1865. 


J!iEW   TOKK  INFANTRY. 


583 


NINETY-SEVENTH  REGEIIENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
.BoonviUe,  N.  Y.,  in  February, 
1862,  for  three  yeara.  On  tlie  ex- 
piration of  its  term  of  service  the 
originatmembers  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
July  18,  1865,  when  mustered  out 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"CEDAR  MODNTAIN,"  "SECpND  BDLI. 
EON,"  "CHANTIILT,"  "SOUTH 
MOUNTAIN,"  "ANTIETAM,"  "FRED- 
ERICKSBURG," "  CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "MINE 
RUN,"  "WILDERNESS,"  "  SPOTT- 
STLVANIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA," 
"TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "  BETHESDA 
CHURCH,"  "PETERSBURG,"  "VVEL- 
DON  RAILROAD." 

Colonel. 

John  P.  Spofford 18  Feb. ,   65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Eonse  S.  Bgelaton 17  Feb.,  65 

Major. 
DeIoBE.Han 12  Feb.,  65 

Captains. 

Isaac  Hall 11  June,  63 

Alexander  L.  Jillson 14  Oct.,    64 

Ashland  C.  Wheeler IJan.,    65 

Michael  Kirley 18  Mar., 

Frank  Faville 14  Apr., 

Jolm  K.  Manchester 15  Apr., 

James  Evans -  .20  Apr. , 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  McCrurrin 23  Feb.,  64 

Archibald  B.  Snow 30  Apr. , 

Augustus  W.  Mead 19  Jan.,  65 

Thomas  Sayers,  R.Q.M-1S  Mar., 

Stephen  Simons 18  Mar., 

J.  Newton  Rosa 14  Apr., 

Charles  L.  Caron,  Adft..23  June, 

Aaron  Yerdon 23  June, 

Clarence  W.  Bachus,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (1.) 


Second  Lieutertants. 

William  P.  Bartlett 1  July, 

William  A.  Wright 3  Nov., 

Alexander  McDonald  - .  .29  Mar., 

Henry  M.  Fitzgerald 29  Mar., 

Joseph  B.  Davis 1  May, 

Patrick  Kelly 2  May, 

Surs'eon. 

George  S.  Little 12  Mar,, 


Captain  Gnstavus  W.  Palmer,  August  10,  1863,  to  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps. 

Resigned,  (11.) 

Captain  James  P.  Leslie,  July  15, 1862. 

Captain  Romain  Roof,  November  12,  1862. 

Captain  William  A.  Hopldns,  January  3,  1863. 

Captain  Dennis  J.  Downing,  February  12,  1864. 

Captain  John  J.  Kelly,  June  13,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Thomas,  November  14,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Elmer  E.  Sawyer,  July  17,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Burk,  June  8,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Christian  J.  Jokey,  June  8,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Skinner,  April  5,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Lewis  H.  Carpenter,  February  11, 1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (7.) 

■Captain  Joseph  H.  Smith,  October  20,  1864. 
Captain  Adalbert  Jones,  December  1,  1864.        « 
Captain  Henry  B.  Chamberlain,  February  25, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Mueller,  October  25, 1864. 
Second  Lient.  Ebeneier  Harrington,  October  25,  1864. 
Surgeon  William  B.  Chambers,  February  14.  1865. 
Chaplain  John  V.  Ferguson,  November  10,  1864. 

Discharged,  (30.) 

Major  Charles  Northrup,  December  9,  1864. 

Captain  Stephen  Manchester,  September  12,  1862. 

Captain  Stephen  G.  Hutchinson,  September  22,  1862. 

Captain  Anton  Brindcl,  September  25, 1862 

Captain  Samuel  M.  Ferguson,  October  4,  1862. 

Captain  William  Smith,  October  31,  1862. 

Captain  A.  Dayan  Parsons,  June  1,  1863. 

Captain  John  T.  Norton,  August  6,  1864. 

Captain  Andrew  S.  Wood,  August  30,  1864. 

Captain  John  Grimmer,  November  23, 1864. 

Captain  George  Alexander,  December  14,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  D.  Fenton,  June  15,  1865. 

CantaiB  Albert  H.  Van  Dusen,  June  30,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Buck,  Adft,  March  25,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  D.  Foster,  Adj'l,  September  10,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Joel  T.  Comstock,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  12,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  Warren,  September  24,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  E.  Gary  Spencer,  November  22,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  Murphy,  August  18,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Waters,  July  21, 1864.  ,„  ,„„, 

First  Lieut.  Louis  H.  Rowan,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  18,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Justus  O.  Rockwell,  May  15,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  U.  Carrier,  November  3,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Black,  June  28,  1865. 

Surgeon  N.  D.  Ferguson,  March  8,  1862. 

Surgeon  Lewis  J.  Marvm,  July  3,  1862. 

Surgeon  Franklin  B.  Hough,  March  10,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Nelson  Isham,  November  20,  IBbJ. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Willard  Otis  Hurd,  June  24,  1865. 

Chaplain  John  P.  Roe,  June  30,  1865. 

Vied,  (12.) 
■Colonel  Charles  Wheelock,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  August 
9,  1864,)  January  21,  1865,  of  disease. 
*  Called  also  Conkling  Rifles. 


65 


584 


NEW    YORK   INFANTRY. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 


Captain  Richard  Jones,  September  5,  18G2,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  the  battle  of  Bull  liun,  Va. 

First  Lieut  DwightS.FaviUe,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 
Va.,  August  31,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Rush  P.  Cady,  July  24,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Drescher,  killed  in  the  battib  of  Wil- 
derness, May  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  T.  Brennan,  May  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Wiliard  B.  Judd,  Adft,  February  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  Delormi,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Stiles,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  1,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Morren,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  1,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Koch,  killed  June  5,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Fitzpatrick,  August  19,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Alexander  A.  JiUson,  March,  18,  1863. 
Captain  William  R.  Parsons.  April  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Maross  Jenkins,  October  24, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Way,  January  11,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Timothy  Finegan,  June  5,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Aaron  Cornish,  Septembers,  1862.    ' 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW  TOEK   INFANTRY. 


585 


NINETY-EIGHTH  KEGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Ma- 
lone  and  Lyons,  N.  Y. ,  fi'om  Jan- 
uary 25  to  February  8,  1862,  to 
Berie  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tioffof  its  term  of  service  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  regi- 
ment, composed  of  veterans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  service  until 
August  31,  1865,  when  mustered 
out  in  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  oidera) 


CoUmel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 
William  Kreulzer 25  July,  64 

Major. 
WilliamH.  Rogers 10  Oct.,    64 


Captains. 

Albert  C.  Wells 20  Oct., 

Alba  S.  Harris 2  Jan.^ 

W.  F.  Augerine 3  Jan. , 

Egbert  M.  Copps 3  Jan., 

Dennis  D.  Mott 3  Jan., 

Fernando  C.  Beaman  . .  .25  Jan., 


First  Lieutenants. 

J.  K.  R.  Oakley,  Adft...  8  Mar., 

Seymours.  Short 2  Nov., 

Clark  B.  Colwell 2  Dec, 

George  H.  Benton 6  Dec, 

Lyman  B.  Sperry 23  Dec, 

Samuel  B.  Powell 2  Jan. , 

Charles  H.  McArthur 26  Jan. , 

Edward  S.  Smith 21  June, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Surgeon.. 
James  D.  Benton 9  Mar., 

Aasietant  Surgeons. 


64 


65 


65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  A.  S.  Kimball,  April  7, 1864,  to  Captain  and  A.  %iVf. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  W.  Gray,  November  25, 1864,  to  Sur- 
geon 65th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (17.) 

Colonel  Charles  Dvrkee,  Febniary  25,  1863. 

Major  Albon  Man,  June  5,  1862. 

Captain  James  Doty,  May  8,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  R.  Birdsall,  May  21,  1863. 

Captain  Lucien  D.  Ellsworth,  June  24,  1862. 

Captain  Alfred  Wakely,  July  20,  1862. 

Captain  Beajamin  Russell,  September  29,  1862. 

Captain  Edward  J.  Mannix,  October  1,  1862. 

Captain  John  J.  Wood,  May  2,  1863. 

Firat  Lieut.  Silemus  Washburn,  August  8,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  L.  Norton,  September  19,  1862.  ♦ 

First  Lieut.  L.  Hoyt  Chapman,  November  9,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  H.  R.  Thompson,  July  12.  1865. 

Surgeon  William  G.  Davids,  September  22, 1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Galusha  13.  Balsh,  August  19,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Hiram  Howland,  June  28,  1865. 

Chaplain  William  C.  Hubbard,  October  7,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (9.) 

Captain  Newton  H.  Davis,  November  23,  1864. 

Captain  Edmund  J,  Hildreth,  November  25,  1864. 

Captain  Hiram  P.  Gile,  November  25, 1864. 

Captain  Ethel  M.  Allen,  December  1,  18644 

Captain  H.  D.  Hickok,  December  6,  1864. 

Captain. F^-ederick  Lewis,  December  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  H.  Stanton,  Adft,  November  18, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  P.  Case,  December  12,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  H.  Booth,  Decembers,  1864. 

Discharged,  (26.) 

Captain  Parrit  B.  Wolff,  November  9,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  W.  Crary,  November  15,  1862.     (Eecoimirifl- 

siqped  Assistant  Surgeon  November  15,  1862.) 
Captain  Orlando  F.  Miller,  April  1,  1863. 
Captain  Seymour  L.  Andrews,  June  2, 1863. 
Captain  William  H.  Adams,  June  2,  1863. 
Captain  George»N.  Williams,  June  2,  1863. 
Captain  W.  H.  Barney,  June  2,  1863. 
Captain  Sylvester  L.  WHlard,  Judo  2, 1863. 
Captain  Samuel  J.  Austin,  November  10,  1863.' 
Captain  James  H.  Ahderson,  September  17,  1864. 
Captain  Alfred  Atkins,  December  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Hobbs,  Adft,  June  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Eleazer  Mulholland,  June  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  H.  D.  Doty,  June  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Oscar  P.  Ames,  September  20, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Ferdinand  C.  Shaw,  R,  Q.  M.,  April  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Sydney  W;  Langdon,  April  30,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  WiUiam  B.  Rudd,  October  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  J.  Rice,  January  13, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Haskell,  April  16,  186y. 
Second  Lieut.  Archie  HoUenback,  April  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Whitney  D.  Russel,  June  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Isaac  Smith,  September  7,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  A,  Sneed,  January  3,  1865. 
Surgeon  John  J.  Van  Rensaeller,  February  7,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  W.  Crary,  June  2,  1863. 


586 


NEW   YORK   INPANTKY. 


Chaplain. 
Charles  H.  KichardBOn  .  .3X  Jan.,  (ft 


Died,  (8.) 

Colonel  William  Dntton,  July  4,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 
ColonLl  Frederick  r.  Wead,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 

Va.,  June  3,  1864. 
Captain  Lyman  A.  Eogera,  July  10,  1864,  of  wounds  recelred 

in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va.  ^ 

Second  Lieut.  David  Storms,   April  20,   1802,   at  Newport 

News,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Powell,  May  13,  1862,  of  disease,  at 

Fortress  Monroe,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  George  P.  Lyman,  May  20,  1863,  at  Fortress 

Monroe,  Va. 
Second  Lieut,  A.  B,  Piielps,  killed  In  action  at  Dmry's  Bluff, 

Va.,  May  16,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Cassius  M.  Ransom,  July  14, 1864,  of  wounds. 

Dispiissed,  (1.) 
Major  George  H.  Clark,  June  4,  1864. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Zeno  J.  Downing,  October  14,  1864, 


*  Note.— The  roster  of  ofBcetfl  iB  givea  aaitalood  onJha  day  of  m*Btof  doL 


NEW   YORK   INPANTEY. 


587 


NINETY-NINTH  REGIMENT.* 

(BATTALION   OF.) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Ne*7 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  irom  May  to 
August,  1861,  to  serve  three  years. 
On  the  expiration  of  its  term  of 
Eervice  the  original  nn.^mbera  (ex- 
cept veterans)  were  inuBtered  out, 
and  the  veterans  and  recruits  con- 
solidated into  a  battalion  of  two 
companies  and  retained  in  service 
until  July  15, 1865,  when  they  were 
muBtered  out  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  publibhed  in  orders.) 


Major. 


Captain. 
ErvinA.JoneB 1  Sept.,  63 


First  LieuteTiants. 

Joseph  A.  Gearing 1  July, 

John  B.  Meader 1  May, 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Charles  R.  Simpson 4  Oct., 


G2 


Aesietant  Surgeon. 
James  A.  Chambers 7  Feb., 


65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Captain  Ira  Winans,  March  1, 1864,  to  Major  26th  regiment 

U.  S.  a  T. 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  Gage,  March  11, 1863,  to  Captain  and  C.  S. 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  R.  Reynolds,  Adft,  June  23,  1863,  to 

Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 

Resigned,  (9.) 

Captain  Benjamin  HecTit,  March  21, 1863. 

Captain  Elisha  H.  Colbum,  June  1, 1863. 

Captain  Cliarles  W.  TiUotson,  February  25,1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  Daly,  October  20, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Young,  August  16, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Williamson,  October  21, 1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Francis  McDonough,  January  23, 1862.' 

Second  Lieut.  Victor  Collin,  July  6, 1862, 

Second  Lieut,  John  H.  BenJiam,  January  18, 1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (16.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Richard  Nixon,  July  2, 1864.     * 

Major  John  F.  Bales,  July  2, 1864. 

Captain  James  D,  Leonard,  July  2, 1864. 

Captain  Ferdivavd  L.  Clark,  July  2, 1864. 

Captain  John  E.  Wliite,  July  2, 1864. 

CaptajQ  George  L.  Elder,  December  30, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Noycs,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  2,1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  J.  Cauley,  July  2, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Morrison,  July  2, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  T!tor  Nordenstraht,  July  2, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  A.  Kiuny,  April  25,  ]865. 

Second  Lieut,  Frank  B,  Lawrence,  July  2, 1864. 

Second  Lieut,  Michael  Mulvaney,  July  2, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Kelly,  July  2, 1864. 

Surgeon  James  Wilson,  July  2, 1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  M.  Johnflon,  July  2, 1864. 

Discharged,  (38.) 

Colonel  David  W.  Wardrop,  December  10, 1864. 

Captain  Hvgh  B.  Rorke,  August  30,  1861, 

Captain  Thomas  J.  Clark,  August  30, 1861. 

Captain  Jesse  W.  Hurst,  October  15, 1861, 

Captain  William  J.  Malntire,  February  5, 1863. 

Captain  David  J.  Bailey,  August  1, 1864. 

Captain  Freaerick  A.  Rowe,  October  21,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  E.  Carttoright,  February  4, 1865. 

Captain  John  C.  Lee,  February  7, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  John  Clark,  August  30, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Cliarles  Mosely,  August  30, 186X, 

First  Lieut,  James  H.  Hyde,  February  10, 1862. 

Firwt  Lieut,  Thomas  J.  Herndon,  Adft,  October  10, 1862. 

Fir.st  Lieut.  James  Milward,jr.,  July  15, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Field,  October  6, 1863.  ' 

First  Lieut.  August  H.  Edgren,  October  20, 1863. 

First  Lieut,  William  Ryan,  December  25, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Horton,  May  3, 1864. 

First  Lieut,  James  A,  Flemming,  December  19, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  J.  Thomas  Needham,  Adft,  December  20, 1864. 

First  Lieut,  Francis  L.  Harding,  February  20, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Columbus  Sampson,  March  ],  1865, 

Second  Lieut.  Austin  S.  Davison,  August  30, 1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Fox,  September  29,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Rice,  October  11, 1861. 

Second  Lieut.  William  W.  Fatten,  October  12, 1861. 


*  Called  also  Union  Coast  Guard. 


588 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Chaplain. 


Second  Lieut.  Daniel  S.  Stevens,  October  12, 1861. 
Seeoiid  Lieut.  Micliael  Mitchell,  October  16, 1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  W.  B.  Hughes,  August  4, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Kelly,  May  6, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Ricliard  M.  Goldwait,  June  5, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Oscar  Socderguist,  June  22, 1863. 
Second  Lieut,  John  B.  Mendenhall,  February  7, 186.5. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Salisbury,  February  8, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  S.  Herbert,  February  16, 186S, 
Assistant  Surgeon  Alfred  H.  TVhiteford,  October  ID,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  Ensign,  May  1, 1863. 
Chaplain  Thomas  W.  Clark,  February  11, 1863, 

Died,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Gustave  B.  Helleday,  August  19, 1862,  of  disease, 

at  Norfolk,  Va. 
Captain  James  H.  Hart,  killed  in  action  at  Franklin,  Ta., 

Juno  16, 1863. 
Assistant    Surgeon  Johnson    Clarke,   December  8,  1861,  of 

disease,  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Patrick  R.  Brannigan,  October  5, 1864,  of 

disease,  at  Newbern,  N.  C. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Walter  Johnson,  December  31, 1861. 
Captain  Edward  W.  Jenkins,  June  15, 1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOBK   INFANTRY. 


589 


ONE  HUNDREDTH  REGIMENT." 

(TMa  regimentwas  organized  at  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  in  January,  1863,  to 
serve  three  years,  and  retained  in 
service  until  August  28, 1865,  when 
mustered  out  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
■part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

George  B.  Dandy,  S.  3-29  Aug.,  62 
(^Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 


Lievienant  Colonel. 
'W'arren  Granger,  jr 17  May,  65 


Major. 

Fred.  A.  Sawyer 12  Aug.,  65 

Captains. 

Edwin  Nichols 30  Nov.,  64 

Edward  Pratt 28  Jan.,  65 

Edward  L.  Cook 28  Jan., 

Jonathan  E.  Head 18  Apr. , 

Jacob  S.  Kittle 18  Apr., 

Patrick  Connolly. ...... .18  Apr., 

Samuel  Ely 1  July, 

Henry  W.  Cowry 1  July, 

J'irst  Lieutenants. 

Geo.  G.  Bamum,  R.  Q..M.  8  Oct.,    64 

Henry  Heintz'. 18  Apr.,  65 

.Join  S.  Manning 18  Apr., 

'John  Gordon 18  Apr., 

Charles  H.  Waits 18  Apr., 

Joseph  Pratt 20  July, 

Henry  J.  Jones 29  July, 

Wayne  Voydes,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lievxenants. 


Casualties. 


Fromoted,  (1.) 


Charles  Skeldon 5  Dec, 

Peter  Kelly 4  July, 

Surgeon. 

NorrisM.  Carter 21  Mar., 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Edwin  Schofield 30  July, 

Chaplain. 


Captam  Charles  E.  Walbridge,  April  14, 1864,  to  Captain  and 
A.  Q.  M. 

Resigned,  (16.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Phineas  Staunton,  October  11,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  H.  Henshaw,  July  20,  1862. 
Captain  P.  Edwin  Dye.  February  28,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  H.  Rauerts,  March  16,  1864. 
Captain  M.  Howell  Topping,  April  26,  1864. 
Captain  Timothy  Lynch,  Novembers,  1864. 
First  Lieut    Charles  F.  Scheffer,  July  28,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Augustus  J.  Newell,  January  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Mansfield  Cornell,  June  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Lewis  H.  Todd,  July  25,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  James  W.  Simsou,  August  5,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  L.  Barnes,  August  9,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Claussen,  September  9,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  Greiner,  November  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Heimans,  May  16, 1865. 
Chaplain  John  B.  Linn,  October  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (5.) 

Captain  Frank  C.  Brunch,  January  9,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Sandvock,  January  9,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  P.  Hughson,  January  28,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Gilbert  Gaum,  January  9,  1865. 
Surgeon  Martin  S.  Kittenger,  January  9,  1865. 

Disclmrged,  (35.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Calvin  N.  Otis,  June  20,  1863. 

Major  Daniel  D.  Nash,  October  21,  1864. 

Captain  Walter  B.  Moore,  September  27,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  E.  Morse,  November  15,  1862. 

Captain  John  Nicholson,  March  6,  1863. 

Captain  William  L.  Mayo,  May  25,  1863. 

Captain  Charles  F.  Gardner,  June  11, 1863. 

Captain  Michael  Bailey,  August  5, 1863. 

Captain  William  Brown,  July  25,  1864. 

Captain  John  McMann,  March  7,  1865. 

Captain  Lewis  S.  Payne,  March  11,  1865. 

Captain  Cornelius  K.  Baker,  May  25,  1865. 

Captain  George  H.  Strivits,  June  8,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  M.  Chamberlain,  It.  Q.  M.,  April  8, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  R.  Chadwick,  Adft,  November  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  Noble,  November  15,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  L.  Wldpple,  January  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Horace  Baker,  July  1,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Coleman,  November  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edwin  L.  BisKop,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  22,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Leonard  D.  Howell,  September  30,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Cornelius  B.  Adriance,  November  22,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Myron  P.  Pierson,  March  6,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Peck,  Adft,  March  9,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  York,  June  13,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Martin  S.  Bogart,  September  12,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Guthrie,  November  14,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Wells,  November  15,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  W.  Small,  February  24,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Afeyer,- March  3,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Carlos  H.  Richmond,  November  3,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Seth  W.  Babbitt,  January  14,  1865. 


*  Called  also  Second  Regiment  Eagle  Brigade. 


590 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  honor  have  been  awarded 
by  the  Secretary  of  War: 

Corporal  John  Kane. 


Second  Lieut.  Willinm  Evans,  January  26,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  A.  W.  Tryon,  September  19,  1863. 
AsBistant  Surgeon  William  D.  Murray,  July  6,  1864. 

Died,  (11.) 

Colonel  James  M.  Brown,  killed  in  action  at  Fair  Oaka,  Va, 
May  31,  1862. 

Major  James  H.  Dandy,  killed  in  action  April  2,  1865. 

Captain  William  Richardson,  July  27,  1864,  of  woun^  re- 
ceived in  action  near  Deep  Bottom,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  S.  Kellogg,  killed  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks, 
Va.,  May  31,  1862. 

Fii'st  Lieut.  John  WUkeBon,  jr.,  killed  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks, 
Va.,  May  31,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Herbert  H.  Haddock,  Adft,  killed  in  action  July 
18,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Famum,  May  12,  1862,  of  disease, 
at  Yorktown,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Runckle,  killed  in  action  at  Morris 
island,  S.  C,  July  18,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  CyrusBrown,  August  13, 1863,  at  Fort  Schuyler, 
New  York  harbor,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Agor  H.  Hoyt,  May  16,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Drury's  Bluffs,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  James  H.  French,  May  22, 1864,  in  Libby  prison, 
Va.,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Missing,  (3.) 

Firat  Lieut.  W.  C.  Mackay,  since  April  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Rodney  B.'  Smith,  since  June  27,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  S.  Kavannogh,  eince  July  31,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  George  Hinson,  January  2,  186S 
Captain  Leopold  Evert,  September  2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Ebeuezer  Spooner,  January  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Friday,  A  pril  14,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  A.  BoTisell,  July  31,  1863. 


Note  l. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  annoanced  in  Greneral 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  th,e  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW  YORK    INFANTRY. 


591 


ONE  HUNDRED.  AND  FIRST 
REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y. ,  from  September 
2, 1861,  to  August  31, 1862,  to  nerve 
three  years.  It  was  consolidated 
with  the  37th  New  Yorlt  volunteers 
December  24,  1862,  and  the  officers 
mustered  out  of  the  service.) 

(Th<B)fficial  list  Of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
partiBuot%et  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
George  F.  Chester 4  Aug.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Gustavns  Sniper 7  Dec,  62 

Major. 
Samuel L.  Mitchell,  jr.. .11  Nov.,  62 

Captains. 

Edwin  C.  Sturgess 7  Mar.,  62 

Henry  R.Lyle IJune, 

Peter  McLennan 10  Oct., 

William  C.  Allen 19  Oct., 

David  L.  Beckwith 16  Nov., 

Thomas  McCarty 20  Nov., 

Peter  Ohneth 28  Nov., 

James  H.  Bradt,  a.  w.  nu 

First  Lieutenants. 

OrvinF.  Plumb 1  Oct.,    CI 

Thomas  K.  Brown 2  Dec, 

John  D.  Neill 31  Dec, 

William  S.  Warner 1  June,  62 

Richard  P.  Egan.^i^'t- .  .23  Dec, 
Lucius  A.  Phillips,  B.  Q.M„  a.  w.  m. 
George  L.  Catlin,  a.  w.  m. 
James  H.  Wood,  a.  m.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

HentyFord 7  Oct.,    61 

GlenviUeCox 7  Mar.,  62 

Silas  H.  Hinds 23  Dec, 

WQliam  M.  Smith,  a.  w,  m. 
Henry  S.  Vaugher,  a.  w.  m. 
John  J.  Willis,  a.  w.  m. 
George  Pfohl,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  S.  Thompson,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
David  B.  Van  Sly k'e 23  Dec,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Milton  A.  Fellows 15  Mar. ,  62 

MiflinH.  Streeter  ......31  Aug., 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (11.) 

Colonel  Enrico  Fardclla,  July  8,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  E.  Grunow,  April  25,  1862. 
Captain  Andrew  Buckham,  April  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Orlando  J.  Ilx)we,  January  31, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  G.  Bellows,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Adam  Listmim,  July  24,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Eneus  JT.  Lamon,  October  17,  1862. 
Fu-st  Lieut.  Theo.Jt.  Dodge,  Adj't,  October  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Marcus  P.  Schaefifer,  April  26,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Rock  Crasto,  August  8,  1862. 
Chaplain  pmory  H.  Corey,  June  18,  1862. 


Discharged,  (11.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Johnson  B.  Brown,  November  7, 1862, 
Captain  George  W.  Herrick,  February  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  B.  Wicks,  February  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  G.  Mitchell,  September  9, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Miller,  December  23,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Shilly,  February  21,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Amos  M.  Scranton,  February  22,  1862.  ■ 
Second  Lieut.  Giro  P.  Veride,  September  6,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Byrnes,  December  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Rand,  January  3,  1863. 
Chaplain  James  F.  O'Neill,  March  31, 1862. 

Died,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Monroe  C.  Warden,  April  25, 1862,  at  Washington, 

■jry     Q 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  K.  Tcnbroeck,  September  4,  1862,  of 
wounds. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Surgeon  Thurlow  Cannyngtam,  October  13,  1862. 


Note  2.  — Tbo  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation* 


592 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRT. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SECOND 

REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  November, 
1861,  to  April,  1862,  for  three  years. 
On  the  expiration  of  its  term  of 
service  the  original  members  (ex- 
cept veterans)  were  mustered  out, 
and  the  regiment,  composed  of 
veterans  and  recruits,  retained  in 
service  until  July  21,  1865,  when 
mustered  out  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

Harvey  S.  Chatfield 5  June,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Oscar  J.  Spaulding 22  June,  65 

Major. 

"R.  H.  "Wilbur 22  June,  65 

{Brevet  Major  IS^arch,  1865.) 

Captains. 

t  William  H.  Griffin 20  Feb.,  64 

Robert  B.  Hathaway 21  Mar., 

Henry  M.  Maguire 3  Aug., 

Eugene  Schilling 15  Oct., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Theodore  D.  Cornell 4  Apr.,   65 

Isaac  Van  Steenbergh...lO  May, 
John  R.  Elliott 22  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Irvme  Carman 25  Oct.,   64 

Frederick  Weber 4  Apr. ,  65 

T.  W.  Root,  R.Q.M. 10  May, 

John  W.  P.  Peck 11  May, 

Thomas  Parker , . .  11  May, 

J^mes  Tracy 11  May, 

John  W,  Francisco 11  May, 

Charles  C.  Wheeler 11  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Surgeon. 

Charles  H.  Burbeck 5  Nov., 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Edwin  P.  Failing 20  Dec, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Captain  William  T.  Forbes,  November  17,  1864,  to  Captain 

and  A.  A.  G. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Lewis  Applegate,  September  24,  1864,  to 

Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  vols. 

Resigned,  (32.)  ^ 

Oilonel  T.  B.  Van  Bureu,  December  13, 1862.     - 

Lieut.  Colonel  W.  Hayward,  July  16, 1862. 

Major  L.  R.  Stegman,  October  24, 1864. 

Captain  J.  W.  Lewis,  January  13,  1863.    (Recommissioned  as 

Captain  January  27, 1864.) 
Captain  A.  P.  Bates,  February  8, 186.3. 
Captain  Daniel  M.  Elmore,  February  17, 1863. 
Captain  William  H.  Batchelder,  March  31, 1863. 
Captain  William  N.  Greene,  May  15, 1863. 
Captain  Valerian  Razderachin,  September  15, 1863. 
Captain  Edward  T.  Brereton,  July  11, 1864. 
Captain  William  N.  Johnson,  September  17, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  S.  Stevenson,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  28, 18^ 
First  Lieut.  R.  W.  Simpson,  September  13, 1862. 
First  Lieut  Stephen  S.  Cornell,  January  24, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Halstead,  January  28, 1863, 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Erben,  February  2, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Powers,  April  20, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  W.  H.  M.  Sistare,  AdjH,  May  10. 1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  fearl.  May  23,  1863.    (Recommia- 

sioned  February  19, 1864.) 
First  Lient.  Phineaa  C.  Kiugsland,  May  10,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Dolan,  February  12,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Bigelow,  January  1^,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Bartlett,  February  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Wrinnick,  May  14,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Harman,  July  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  G.  Davies,  February  23,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Cuyler  Garrett,  January  13,  1865. 
Surgeon  C.  S.  Goodrich,  May  1,  1862. 
Surgeon  J.  C.  Bogardus,  December  12, 1862. 
Surgeon  C.  H.  Lord,  October  12,  1864. 
Chaplain  J.  Ford  Sutton,  November  23,  1862. 
Chaplain  Thomas  Drumm,  August  9,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (4.) 

Captain  Barent  Van  Buren,  December  27,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  G-  W.  Howland,  R.  Q.M.,  March  28,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Mooney,  January  25,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Wright,  April  8,  1865. 

Discharged,  (27.) 
Colonel  James  C.  Lane,  July  12,  1864. 
Colonel  Herbert  Hammerstein,  January7,  1865. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Robert  Avery,  June  27, 1864. 
Major  F.  Eugene  Trotter,  March  18, 1863. 
Captain  Walter  R.  Hewlett,  November  20, 1862. 
Captain  Benjamin  F.  Clayton,  July  29, 1863. 
Captain  J.  W.  Lewis,  July  12, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Heni-y  Cornell,  January  28, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  K.  Deyo,  August  8, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Jayne,  November  13, 1862. 
Fnst  Lieut.  William  G.  Leask,  January  24, 1863 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Cusick,  February  18  1863 


*  Retained  in  service  after  muster  out  of  regiment, 
t  On  detached  service  at  Hart's  island,  N.  Y. 


NEW   TOEK    INFANTRY. 


593 


Chaplain. 


First  Lieut.  "William  H.  Pearl,  May  8, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  N.  L.  Cochen,  June  28, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  F.  M.  Crafta,  Adj't,  July  12, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  P.  Burdick,  July  12, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Tinsley,  July  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  L.  Case,  jr.,  Adj't,  April  28,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Adolph  Von  Brandis,  Jimc  6,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Lord,  June  11, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  S.  Walters,  September  13, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Leucius  Sherlock,  January  28, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  F.  Porhes,  March  7, 1863. 
Second  Lieut  Henry  C.  McCarty,  July  12, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  H.  Drake,  July  12,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Bemis,  May  17, 1865. 
Surgeon  B.  A.  Vanderkieft,  March  11, 1863. 

Died,  (7.) 

Major  Gilbert  M.  Elliott,  killed  in  action  at  Lookout  Moun- 
tain, Tenn.,  November  24, 1864. 

Captain  Julius  Spring,  killed  in  action  August  9, 1862. 

Captain  M.  B.  Cornell,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Sep- 
temher  17, 1863. 

Captain  Arthur  Cavanaugh,  October  28, 1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Captain  John  Mead,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July 
3, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  J.  V.  Upham,  Adj't,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  2, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Francis  Bacon,  killed  in  action  at  Chancellors- 
viUe,  Va.,  May  3, 1863. 

Dismissed,  (L) 

Second  L,ient  Andrea  B.  Knapp,  April  4, 1863. 


NOTE  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 
Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


19  b 


594 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIED 
KEGIMENT. 


(EATTAllON  OF.) 


(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  and  New  York  city, 
in  March,  1862,  to  serve  three 
years.  On  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  vetei;an8)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  veterans  and 
recruits  consolidated  into  a  battal- 
ion of  three  companies,  which  are 
still  in  service.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Captains. 


William  Eefllick 29  Apr.,  63 

Charles  Hitter 6  May,  65 


First  Lieutenants. 


Robert  Holdenried 31  Jan.,  65 

William  Taylor 17  Feb., 

Ernest  Steinmann 6  May, 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Edward  Bungeroth 6  May,  65 

Assiatant  Surgeons. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Jacob  V.  F.  Schoeckel,  June  18, 1863,  to 
Surgeon  45th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (32.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Kasper  Schneider,  March  28,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Julius  C,  Kretchmann,  November  4,  1862 

Captain  John  M.  Schmidt,  March  28,  1862. 

Captain  George  M.  Mittnacht,  August  1,  1862. 

Captain  iV7;(;/io^afl  Muller,  August  11,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  F.  Bender,  March  19,  1863. 

Captain  Charles  StaW,  June  1,  1863. 

Captain  Gottfried  Strauss,  Jnne  10,  1863. 

Captain  John  E.  Domschke,  March  14,  1864, 

First  Lieut.  John  Kimmel,  March  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  J.  Freeman,  Adj't,  April  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  Schuckherd,  April  29, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Oliver  Livezey,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  24, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Conrad  F.  Schmidt,  in  August,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Mendel,  R.  Q.  ill,  February  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Hermann  Nieuress  Ritter  Vou  de  Sothenhnre 

April  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Wendel,  April  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Moritz  Mailer,  June  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Nicholas  Hartung,  June  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Betioldt,  July  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut,  Boyal  S.  Jones,  November  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Arnold  Hamer,  June  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Dusel,  January  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  .John  Hazzard,  May  30,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  DeWitt  C.  Wilbur,  February  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Bmil  Stiegler,  June  20,  1863. 
Surgeon  Charles  W.  Ebner,  August  9,  1862. 
Surgeon  Franz  L.  Pledler,  August  9,  1862. 
Surgeon  Albert  S.  Turner,  January  15,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  L.  Kraenter,  May  27,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Max  Tissot,  April  14,  1864. 

Mustered  out  in  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (16.) 

Colonel  William  Heine,  April  27, 1865. 
Lieut  Colonel  Andrew  Wettstein,  AjJril  27,  1865. 
Major  Joseph  MoiTison,  AprU  27,  1865. 
Captain  Julius  E.  Quentin,  March  17,  1865. 
Captain  Frederick  A.  Brandt,  March  17,  1865. 
Captain  Frederick  W.  Schmidt,  March  17,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Gustav  Pambach,  March  17,  1865. 
First  Lieut:  Edgar  B.  Van  Winekle,  March  17, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Dietrich,  March  17,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Gray,  Adjt,  AprU  27,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  Annan,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  27,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Wesley  J.  Chandler,  March  17,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Stoll,  March  17,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Emil  Olmesorg,  March  17,  1865. 
Surgeon  Adelrich  Steinach,  April  27,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Herman  Baalon,  AprU  27,  1865. 

Discharged,  (23.) 

Colonel  Baron  F.  TV.  Egloffstein,  November  12,  1863 
Captam  Herman  Renter,  June  30,  1862. 
Captain  Richard  Schmiedeberg,  August  25  1862 
Captam  Edward  Wehler,  September  12,  1862. 
Captam  Hmry  Rommel,  September  29,  1862 
Captain  Flauning  Tucker,  November  4,  1863 


NEW   YORK   INPANTET. 


595 


Captain  Christian  Rohirich,  June  1,  1863. 

Captain  George  A.  Hussey,  November  18,  1863. 

Captain  William  M.  Crosby,  June  30,  1864.  ' 

First  Lieut.  Leopold  Von  Sederick,  May  8,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  T.  Dudley,  September  30,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  Louis  Koehler,  October  8,  1863. 

Firat  Lieut.  Clarence  Bialte,  December  27,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Julius  Frauck,  November  18,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Adam  Eckel,  December  14,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Fox,  June  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Paul  Eugels,  August  13,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Wdldemar  Von  SenncSic,  May  8,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Marslmll  De  Penltocl,  September  9, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Rudolph  Hecht,  September  29,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  K,  Claus,  June  1,  1863. 

Surgeon  William  A.  Smith,  October  23,  1863. 

Chaplain  Ferdinand  Tumt,  August  12,  1863.  ' 

Died,  (7.) 

Colonel  Benjamin  Kingold,  May  3,  1863,  of  wounds. 

Captam  Henry  A.  Sand,  October  31, 1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Captain  William  Brandt,  November  7,  1862,  at  Meridian  Hill, 
D.  C. 

Captain  Hermann  Krouth,  June  6,  1865,  of  wounds  inflicted 
by  unknown  parties. 

Firat  Lieut.  Ferdinand  J.  Ling,  September  17,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Second  Lieut.  William  L.  Dudley,  August  5,  1862,  of  typhoid 
fever. 

SecondtLieut.  August  Newmann,  May  12,  1863,  of  wounds, 
at  Suffolk. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  Henry  Hase,  June  13,  1864. 

Captain  Frederick  Turnt,  March  17,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Hugo  Engles,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  8,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  Von  Bremseu,  Adft,  December  19, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  F.  MiUer,  AprU  10,  1863. 

Deserted,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Augustus  Hassler,  October  30,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Schmidt,  April  — ,  1S64. 


Note. The- battalion  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  upon  this 

register,  ita  roBter  is  made  up  to  August  31,  1865. 


596 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FOURTH 
'  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Genesee  and  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in 
March,  1862,  to  serve  three  years. 
On  the  expiration  of  its  terra  of 
service  the  original  members  (ex- 
cept veterans)  were  mustered  out, 
and  the  organization,  composed  of 
veterans  and  recruits,,  retained  in 
service  until  July  17,  1865,  when 
mustered  out  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

"CEDAR  MOUNTAIN,"  "SECOND  BULL 
BUN,"  "south  mountain,"  "MINE 
RUN,"  "WILDERNESS,"  "FREDE- 
RICKSBURG,' '"aNTIETAM,  "  "C  HAN- 
TILLY,"  "  CHANCELLORSVILLE," 
"GETTYSBURG,"  "NORTH  ANNA," 
"  SPOTTSTLVANIA,"  "BETHESDA 
CHURCH,"  "WELDON  RAILROAD," 
"PETERSBURG." 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
JohnR.  Strang 16  Dec,  63 

Major. 
"William  C.  Wilson 16  May,   65 

Captains. 

William  L.  Trembly S.'i  Oct.,    63 

Austin  N.  Richardson  .  .,27  Jan.,    64 

Jasper  M.  Griggs 21  July, 

Cornelius  Timpson 25  May,    65 

Adam  Dixon 25  May, 

Edwin  A.  Tuthill 10  June, 

James  A .  Gault,  a.  w.  m.  • 

First  Lieutenants. 

JohnR.  Jarvis 3  June,  64 

Joseph  C.  Cary 21  July, 

Francis  S.  Bates 21  July, 

TheronW.CooIdngham.il  June,  65 

Francis  Palmer 11  Juno, 

James  CuUen,  a.  w.  m. 
Alva  Lard,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenant. 
Charles  L.  Isaacs 6  June,  63 

Surgeon. 
Charles H.  Richmond... 18  Dec,  64 


CASUALTIES. 


Resigned,  (12  ) 

Captain  Alfred  Kendall,  January  25,  1862. 

Captain  Lehman  H.  Day,  April  8,  1862. 

Captain  Marshall  J-  Rogers,  July  8,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Campbell  H.  Young,  March  8,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  MiUer,  July  19,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Ephraim  B,  Wheeler,  February  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Kenny,  April  23,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  B.  Wright,  (Brevet  Captam  March  13, 

1865,)  June  30,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Hemstreet,  Juno  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Meserve,  February  25,  1863. 
Asi^isfant  Surgeon  George  S.  Rugg,  Juno  13,  1865. 
Chaplain  Daniel  Russell,  May  24,  1862. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (8.) 

Major  Henry  V.  Colt,  January  10,  1865. 
Captain  George  H.  Starr,  January  6,  1865. 
Captain  Henry  A.  Wiley,  March  9,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Warner  Seneca,  jr.,  December  1,  1864 
First  Lieut.  George  L.  Snyder,  May  19,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Cain,  March  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Alb  rt  T.  Lampson,  March  14,  1865. 
Surgeon  Enos  G.  Chase,  December  2,  1864. 
• 

Discharged,  (21.) 

Colonel  John  Rorbach,  October  21,  1862. 

Colonel  Gilbert  G.  Prey,  March  3,  1865. 

Lieut.  Colonel  R.  Wells  Kenyon,  Septembers,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  G.  Tuthill,  November  7,  1863. 

Major  Lewis  C.  Skinner,  October  21,  1862. 

Captain  Hugh  C.  Lattimore,  September  12,  1862. 

Captain  Zophar  Simpson,  September  12,  1862. 

Captain  Stephen  L.  Wing,  October  8,  1862. 

Captain  Nelson  J.    Wing,  February  2,  1863. 

Captain  Luman  F.  Dow,  August  14,  1863. 

Captain  Alfred  P.  Van  Dresser,  May  14, 1864. 

Captain  Charles  W.  Fisher,  July  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  T.  Lozier,  September  12,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Runyan,  September  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  H.  Stull,  October  31,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  T.  Vance,  Adft,  November  9,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  W.  Dow,  June  7,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Starks,  October  7,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  McCouuell,  February  25,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Douglas  S.  Landon,  November  29, 1862. 

Chaplain  Ferdinand  Dc  W.  Ward,  November  25,  1863. 

Died,  (7.) 

Captain  John  Kelly,  killed  in  action  September  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  R.  Cross,  March  2,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  P.  Rudd,  killed  at  battle  of  Manf\BflaB,  Va 

August  30, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  J.  McCaffrey,  September  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Johnston,  July  8, 1863,  of  wounds  received 

at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Second  Lieut.   Andrew   J.  Andrews,   January  26,  1863,  of 

wounds  received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  Walter  S,  Stephens,  AprQ  10,  1864,  of  disoaflft 


*  Called  also  Wadsworth  Guard. 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


597 


Assistant  Surgeons. 


Chaplain. 
AHredO.  Roe 10  Jan.,  64 


Missing^  (1.) 

Captain  Loren  L.  Carter,  since  February  26, 1862. 

Dismissed,  (8.) 

Captain  John  C.  Thompson,  July  22,  1862. 
Captain  Albert  S.  Haver,  April  27,  1863. 
Captain  Franklin  B.  Spencer,  April  27,  1863. 
Captain  James  K.  Selleck,  May  27,  1863. 
Captain  John  Daly,  May  13,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Homer  Stull,  Adft,  September  5,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Reuben  R.  Weed,  December  20,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Adoniram  J.  Rose,  November  2,  1863. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  ^yen  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


598 


NEW  YOEK  INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTH 
EEGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  waB  organized  at 
Eocliester  and  Le  Koy,  N.  Y., 
March  28,  ]b62,  for  three  years, 
and  consolidatedwiththe94thNew 
York  volunteere  in  March,  1863.) 

(The,official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Jolm'VV.Shead 16  Nov.,  63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Eiohard  Whiteside 6  Oct.,   C2 

Major. 

Daniel  A.  Sharp 6  Oct.,   62 

Captains. 

Isaac  S.  Trchner 13  Dec.    61 

*Abral3am  Moore 17  Dec. 

*  John  McMahon S3  Deo. 

PatriclvW.  Bradley 23  Dec. 

*Willis  Benham 6  Oct.      62 

Thomas  A.  Steadman  . .  .13  Oct., 
*John  C.  Whiteside,  a.  w.  m. 

*C.  F.  Rodgers,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Michael  MoMullen 29  Mar.,  62 

Eli  D.  Woodworth 10  July, 

*J.  J.  Shedd,  R.  Q.  M...12  Aug.^ 

*William  Knowles 12  Sept., 

John  J.  White,  ^<2;'( 6  Oct., 

*  Augustus  Field 17  Oct., 

*  Benjamin  Whiteside  .. .  8  Jan.,   63 

*  F.  1.  Massey,  a.  w.  m. 
Lucius  F.  Rolf.  a.  w.  m. 

*  Isaac  DoOlittle,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  W.  ConoUy 26  Mar.,  61 

Joseph  E.Conway 23  Dec, 

George  Wilber 10  July,  62 

*  Thomas  Burrows 10  Sept., 

*C.  V.  Mesler 30  Sept., 

James  H.  Bushnell 13  Oct. , 

♦Edwin  A.  Dayton 3  Jan.,   63 

*  Oscar  F.  Hawkins 26  Jan., 

Surgeon. 

*David  A.  Chamberlain,  16  Nov.,  62 

AssistaTit  Surgeons. 

*  John  T.  Brown 17  Sept.,  62 

James  W.  Casey 28  Nov., 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


(5.) 

Colonel  James  M.  Fuller,  August  2,  1862, 
Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  S.  Achille,  March  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  David  Gould,  jr.,  July  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Daniel  C.  Smith,  November  28,  1862. 
Chaplain  Byrou  P.  Russell,  September  12,  1862. 

Discharged,  (8.) 

Captain  Thomas  Purcell,  September  17,  1863. 
Captain  James  B.  N.  DeLong,  October  1,  1S62. 
Captain  Henry  E.  Smith,  October  13,  1662. 
Captain  George  Babcock,  October  6,  1862. 
Captain  Solah  Wilber,  jr.,  January  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  Clark,  September  12,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Dickey,  September  10,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Dennis  Graham,  October  9, 1862. 

Died,  (2.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Howard  Carroll,  September  29, 1862,  ofwonndl 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Buckley,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  September  17, 1862. 

Missing,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  John  DeGraff,  since  December  13, 1862. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Horace  D.  Bennett,  October  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Strong,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  13,  1862. 


*  Transferred  to  94lh  New  York  volunteers. "    '   '". 
Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


599 


ONE   HUNDRED    AND    SIXTH 

KEGIMlfcNT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Og- 
densburg,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  22,  1865, 
in  accordance  witli  orders  from  tlie 
War  Department.) 

"fairmodnt,"  "martinsbcrg," 
"wapping  heights, ■'  "wilder- 
ness," "spottsylvania,"  "coal 

HARBOR,"  "PETERSBnnO,"  "MO- 
NOCACY,"  "OPEQUAN,"  "FISHER'S 
HILL,"   "CEDAR   CREEK." 

Colonel. 

Andrew  N.  McDonald. -.17  Feb.,   G5 

LleiCteiiant  Colonel. 

Alvah  W.  Briggs 21  Mar.,  65 

(Brmet  Colonel  2  April,  1865.) 

Ma^or. 

Edward  M.  Payne 31  Jan.,  65 

Captains. 

HirsmW.  Day 4Mar.,  63 

Peter  Robertson 15  Mar. , 

Horace  L.  Aldridge 1  Dec,  64 

Charles  Snyder 3  Feb.,  65 

Abiel  T.  La  Forge 4  Feb. , 

Thomas  Shaw 26  Feb., 

(Brenet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 
*  Joseph  C.  Robinson'. ...  1  Mar., 

(Breuet  Major  19  Oct.,  1864.) 
Hawley  S.  Hepburn 20  Mar., 

First  Lieuteittffnts. 

T.C.  Atchieson,B.Q.jlf--27  Aug.,  62 

RobertH.  Cox 5Feb.,  65 

Melvki  J.  Steams 5  Feb., 

Otis  H.Wells 6Feb., 

James  C.  Birgo 7Feb., 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

Augustus  E.  Wright 8  Feb., 

Lewis  W.  Wilson 1  Mar. , 

tStephen  N,  Chilton 1  Mar., 

JWilliam  A.  Merry 15  April, 

Chas.  C.  CaldweU,  Adft. .  5  May, 

Philander  Wells 23  May, 

{Daniel  Booth 23  May, 


Second  LieuteTiants. 

Lagrange  F.  Moore 20  July, 

Morgan  V.  Collins 6  Feb., 

Thomas  Hedge 16  Feb., 

John  P.  Concur 26  Feb., 

Adonijah  Fulton 26  Feb., 

Daniel  McDonald 7Mar., 

William  M.  Cloney 28  Mar., 

Napoleon  B.  Benham 1  April, 

*  Discharged  July  4,  1865. 


Casualties. 


Promdied,  (1.) 


Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  H.  Carpenter,  March  28,  1865,  to 
Surgeon  43d  New  York  infantry. 


Resigned,  (14.)  ; 

Colonel  Edward  C.  James,  August  4,  1863. 
Captain  Alexander  Bingham,  January  28,  1863. 
Captain  Jesse 'Cogswell,  February  28,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  J.  Rider,  March  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Amos  Matthews,  January  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  A.  K.  McMurray,  January  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  B,  Austin,  March  26,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  H.  Boynton,  July  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  N.  Barnes,  January  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Clark,  February  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Myron  W.  Lemngs,  April  12,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  Corbett,  January  20,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Horace  Picket,  November  7,  1363. 
Chaplain  William  H.  Waggoner,  February  3,  1863. 


Discharged,  (19.) 

Colonel  Scbuyler  F.  Judd,  September  30,  1862. 
Colonel  Frederick  E.  Embick,  September  21,  1863. 
Captain  Patrick  H.  Shields,  March  17,  1863. 
Captain  Edward  M.  Paine,  October  12,  1864. 
Captain  Eugene  Wilber,  January  7,  1865. 
Captain  Jbhn  D.  McBroom,  January  13,  1865. 
Captain  Seldon  C.  Judson,  February  11,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Glass,  August  28,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  Peck,  June  1 ,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Jones,  August  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  N.  Munson,  December  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  D.  Powell,  December  22,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Asahiel  A.  Brunson,  December  31,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  C.  Monroe,  March  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  Walker,  March  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Riddle,  August  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  E.sputa,  September  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Lorenzo  H.  C!handler,  February  5,  1864. 
Surgeon  Calvin  S.  Skinner,  December  21,  1863. 


Died,  (14.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  Townsend,  killed  in  action  at  Coal 

Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
Captain  Rollin  C.  Jackson,  December  15,  1862,  of  disease,  at 

Piedmont,  Va. 
Captain  Luther  Priest,  March  14,  1863,  of  disease,  at  Martins- 
burg,  Va. 
Captain  J.imes  L.  Peach,  killed  in  action  at  Culpeper,  Va,, 

October  11,  1863. 
Captain  Alfred  J.  Hooker,  killed  in  action  at  Monocacy,  Md., 

July  9,  1864. 
Captain  Martin  J.  Chamberlain,  July  22,  1864,   of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Monocacy,  Md. 
Captain  Samuel  Parker,  October  3,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Fisher's  Hill. 
First  Lieut.  Gilbert  W.  Hathaway,  killed  in  action  at  Spott- 

sylvania,  Va.,  May  9,  1864. 


t  Discharged  July  27,  1865. 


J  Discharged  Jnly  3,  1865. 


600 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Surgeon, 
Jotin  N.  Freeman 24  Feb.,  64 

m 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Julius  A.  Freeman 17  Feb.,  65 

Chaplain. 
Alexander  B.  Dilley 9  Sept.,  64 


Second  Lient.  James  Hopkins,  February  22,  1863,  of  disease, 
at  Martinsburg,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Bayne,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  1,  3864. 

Second  Lieut.  Aaron  B.  Blackman,  killed  in  action  at  Coal 
Harbor,  "Va.,  June  1,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Sheppard,  killed  in  action  at  Coal 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 

Second  Lieut  John  Kingston,  killed  in  action  at  Monocaey, 
Md.,  July  9,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Frederick  H.  Pettit,  December  25,  1863, 
of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  James  McPherson,  August  14,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Fields,  March  9,  1863. 


NOTEl. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


601 


ONE  HUNDKEB  AND  SEVENTH 
REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 
mira,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  Bervice  June  5,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
"VVar  Department.  The  recruits 
were  transferred  to  the  60th  New 
York  volunteers.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel, 

Miron  M.  Crane 24  June,  63 

(Brevet  Bris'.  Gm.  13  March,  1865.) 
LieutenaTit  Colonel. 

AUenN.  Sill 30  Oct.,    64 

Major. 

Captains. 

CharlesJ.Fox 13  May,   63 

Martin  V.  Bachman 3  June, 

H.  Gustavus  Brigham. .  .21  June, 
John  R.  Lindsay 1  Nov., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

JohnOrr 14  Sept.,  64 

George  Swain 28  Sept., 

Robert  H.  Gansevoort. .  .26  Dec, 
Samuel  A.  Bennett 13  Mar.,  65 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  B.  Taylor 5  Apr.,  63 

Edward  P.  Van  Valken- 

burg 12  May, 

Sam'l  N.  Benedict,  Adj't.  7  Sept., 

Edwin  Willar 2  Nov., 

Alonzo  B.  Howard^    It. 

Q,M. 29  July,  64 

Russell  M.  Tuttle 29  July, 

Edward  Haight -  .26  Dec, 

Arthur  S.  Pitch 2  Jan.,   65 

Jacob  Sattsman 3  Jan., 

JohnJ.  Shepherd 10  Feb., 

Irving  Bronson,  a.  w.  m. 
Prank  Frost,  a.  to.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

PaulCollson 12May,  63 

George  W.  Humphrey  . .  5  Mar. ,  64 

Prank  M.  Cronkiite 25  Mar., 

John M.  Clawson 11  Jan.,  65 

Edwm  G.  Fay 13  Mar., 

(Brevet  First  Lieut.  March  13,  65.) 

Surgeon. 
Patrick  H.  Flood 22  July,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Patrick  Pendergast 24  June,  63 

Edmund  K  Ladue 11  Feb.,  64 

Chaplain, 


Casualties. 


Promoted^  (1.) 


First  Lieut.  Edward  P.  Graves,  R.  Q-ilf.,  April  7,  1864,  to 
Captain  and  A.  Q.  M. 


Resigned,  (15.) 

Captain  Mellvine  C.  Wilkinson,  January  26,  1863. 
Captain  Hecker  M.  Slocum,  March  13,  1663. 
Captain  "William  L.  Morgan,  March  22,  1863. 
Captain  James  H,  MUes,  March  23,  1863. 
Captain  Henry  J).  Donnelly,  May  23,  1863. 
Captain  John  J.  Laman,  October  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  C.  "Wilson,  December  21,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  M.  Goodrich,  January  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  L.  Morgan,  jr.,  February  22,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Odell  D.  Reynolds,  July  8,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Harvey  G.  Denniston,  April  4,  18G4. 
Second  Lieut.  Ezra  Gleason,  October  27, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Harlow  Atwood,  November  SI,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  C  Hadley  Beal,  December  20,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  A.  Creed,  February  16,  1864. 


Discharged,  (16.) 

Colonel  Robert  Van  Valkeuburg,  October  9,  1862. 
Colonel  Alexander  S.  Diven,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  Au- 
gust 30,  1862,)  Mais'  H.  1863. 
Lieut,  Colonel  Gabriel  L.  Smith,  February  3,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Newton  F.  Colby,  September  3.  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  William  F.  Fox,  July  8,  1864. 
Captain  Erastus  C.  Clark,  December  24,  1863. 
Captain  John  M.  Losie,  January  31,  1864. 
Captain  George  W.  Reid,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  J.  Milton  Roe,  October  31,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Hull  Fanton,  Adft,  May  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Middleton,  September  14,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  Lewis  O.  Sayler,  November  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Abram  Whitehom,  May  7,  1865. 
Aflsistant  Surgeon  David  G.  Himrod,  May  13,  1863. 
AbSistant  Surgeon  John  M.  Flood,  September  17,  1863. 
Chaplain  Ezra  F.  Crano,  September  5,  1863. 


Died;  (4.) 

Major  Lathrop  Baldwin,  July  30,  1864. 

Captaui  Nathaniel  E.  Rutter,  killed  in  action  at  Chancellors- 

ville,  Va.,  May  1,  1863. 
Captain  John  F.  Knox,  May  29,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at 

Dallas,  Ga. 
Second  Lieut.  John  D.  HiU,  killed  in  battle  at  Dallas,  Ga., 

May  25, 1864. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  D.  Hewitt,  May  1,  1863. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointmeifts  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


602 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTH 
REGIMENT. 

(This  regimeut  was  organized  at  Ro- 
cteatev,  N.  Y.,  iu  August,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  May  28, 1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"ANTIETAM,"  "FREDERICKSBURG," 
"  CHANCELLORSVILLE,''  "GET- 
TYSBURG," "bristow  station," 

"  WILDERNESS,"  "  SPOTTSYLVA- 
NIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA,"  "  TOLO- 
POTOMOY,"  "  COAL  HARBOR," 
* '  PETERSBURG, "  "  STRAWBERRY 
PLAINS,"  "  DEEP  BOTTOM," 

"REAM'S  STATION,"  "  EOYDTON 
BOAD." 

Colonel. 
Charles  J.  Powers,  a.  w,  m. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Francis  E.  Pierce,  a.  w.  m. 
Major. 


Captains. 

William  H.  Andrews 18  Aug.,  63 

(Brcoet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

J.  George  Cramer 18  Aug.,  62 

Samuel  Porter 1  Feb.,   64 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

John  B.  Kennedy 9  June,  64 

Andrew  J.  Locke 27  Dec. , 

Simeon  P.  Howard 27  Dec, 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Andrew  J.  Boyd 15  Feb.,  65 

Theodore  E.  Knapp 15  Feb., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 


First  Lieutenants. 

r.  B.  Hutchinson ,  K.  Q.  M.  23  Apr. ,   64 
Reuben H.Ilalsted,J4/'l. 27  Dec, 

Jay  W.Smith 15  Feb.,  65 

Christian  Traugott 15  Feb., 

Hamlet  F.  Richardson... 15  Feb., 

John  O.  Jewell 15  Feb., 

■James  Westcott 15  Feb., 

Solomon  Fatzer- 17  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alfred  B.  Hadley 15  Feb.,  65 

William  H.  Raymond  .  ..15  Feb., 

Alfred  EUwood 15  Feb., 

John  Gaivin 15  Feb. , 

Surgeon. 

Frajicia  M.  Wafer 11  July,  64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Theron  E.  Parsons,  Adj't,  November  15,  1864,  to 
Captain  and  .4.  .4.  G.  ' 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  S.  Ely,  September  17,  1863,  to 
Surgeon  U.  S.  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Gardiner  G.  Griswold,  July  28,  1863,  to  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps. 

Resigned,  (8.) 

Captain  Thomas  B.  Yale,  December  25, 1862. 
Captain  Alexander  K.  C;utter,  December  31, 1862. 
Captain  William  Graebe,  February  15,  1863. 
Captain  Eugene  P.  Fuller,  June  3, 1863. 
Captain  Conrad  Englehardt,  May  2, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Merrill,  December  28, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  M.  Davy,  March  11, 1863. 
First  Lieut,  Cyrus  O.  Wicks,  April  22, 1864. 

Discharged,  (26.) 

Colonel  Oliver  H.  Palmer,  March  2, 1863. 

Major  Harmon  Hogohoom,  July  24, 1863. 

Captain  Henry  B.  Williams,  October  31, 1862. 

Captain  William  H.  Merrel,  July  28, 1863. 

Captain  Charles  Wilson,  October  17, 1863. 

Captain  John  E.  FcUman,  April  22, 1864. 

Captain  Ambrose  L.  Everett,  August  1, 1864. 

(Captain  Joseph  Devcrell,  October  11, 1864. 

Captain  Patrick  C.  Kavanagb,  October  22, 1864. 

Captain  Dwight  H.  Ostrander,  April  17, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  John  T.  Chumasero,  AdjH,  December  5, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  P.  Loder,  December  28, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  H.  McCullen,  December  31, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  W.  Bloss,  March  14, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Marvin  Williams,  Adj't,  July  17, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  A.  D.  J.  McDonald,  November  21, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  S.  Hariia,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  8, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  F.  Tarbox,  February  12, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Graham,  November  14, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Ayers,  April  9, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  A.  Travis  Wells,  May  6, 1864. 

Surgeon  John  F.  Whitbeck,  January  6, 1863. 

Surgeon  Owen  Munson,  April  30, 1864. 

Assistant  .Surgeon  Thomas  Arner,  January  13, 1863. 

Chaplain  James  Nichols,  March  14, 1863. 

Chaplain  Thomas  G.  Grassie,  December  17, 1864. 

Died,  (9.) 

Major  George  B.  Force,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md, 
September  17, 1862. 

Captain  Byron  P.  Thrasher,  May  30, 1863,  of  wounds. 

First  Lieut.  Carl  V.  Amiot,  killed  iu  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa- 
July  3, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  P.  Duttou,  July  19, 1864,  of  wounds. 

Second  Lieut.  David  Tarbox,  killed  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md., 
September  17, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  E.  Holmes,  lulled  in  action  at  Antietam; 
Md.,  September  17, 1863. 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


G03 


Assistant  Surgeon. 
Robert  Stevenson 5  Dec,  64 

Chaplain. 


Second  Lieut.  Robert  Evans,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  2, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Dayton  T.  Card,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  3, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  S.  Kinleyside,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Har- 
bor, Va.,-  June  3, 1864. 

'        Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Bryce  A.  Cox,  March  6, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  Beadle,  November  21, 1864. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Wade  S.  Northrup,  September  17, 1862. 


NOTE  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  at  the  date  of  muster  out. 


604 


NEW   TORK   INPANTEY, 


ONE    HUNDRED    AND    NINTH 
REaiMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Bingliamton,  N.  Y.,  in  Angust, 
1869,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  June  4, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

"  WILDEHNESS,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 
"COAL  HARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 
"WELDON  RAILROAD,"  "REAM'S 
STATION,"  "POPLAR  SPRING 
CHURCH,"   "HATCHER'S  RUN." 

ColoTltl. 

Isaac  S.  Catlin  • 29  July,   64 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  11  Mar.,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

PMlo  B.  Stilson 29  July,   64 

Major. 

Captains. 

William  E.  Mount 27  Aug.,  62 

ZelotuB  Z.  Gordon 27  Aug., 

Edwin  Evans 16  Oct.,    63 

Evan  R.  Jones 13  Feb.,  64 

Seth  M.  Mitchell 12  Aug., 

Solomon  Oakley 31  Dec, 

Robert  McA.  Johnson --.11  Jan.,  65 

Oliver  H.  Millham 1  Feb., 

J.  Warren  Tibbetts 1  Mar., 

George  H.  Bristol 1  Mar. , 

jFirs  Lieutenants. 

Benjamin  C.  Wade 27  Aug.,  62 

Henry  L.Jewett,  ^rf)'(..2S  Oct,   63 
P.  W.  Hopkins,  R.  Q.  Af.23  Oct., 

Ansel  P.  Coddington 19  Dec,  64 

W.  Gus.  Chittenden 1  Jan.,   65 

William  Kennedy 1  Jan., 

(.Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

Dewitt  L.  Colo 34  Jan., 

Don  C.  Cutler 28  Pel)., 

Edward  Plough 3  May, 

Charles  F.  TerwiUeger..  4  May, 
Charles  H.  Perry 6  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Jesse  A.  Ashley 25  Mar.,  64 

Frederick  M.  Snooks 2  Dec, 

James R.  Bowen 4  Jan.,   65 

Edwin  Slosson 28  Feb., 

William  H.  Gates 27  Apr. , 

Alvah  A.  Bell 1  May, 

Surgeon. 

William  E.  Johnson 24  Feb.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Asa  J.  White 4  Sept.,  64 

Chaplain. 
Ransom  A.  Wa8hbume..l6  Aug.,  64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  James  S.  Thurston,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  16,  1863,  to 
Additional  Paymaster. 

Resigned,  (10.) 

Colonel  Benjamin  F.  Tracy,  May  20,  1864. 
Captain  Edward  L.  Lewis,  February  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  S.  Hopkins,  March  12,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  M.  L.  G.  Spear,  January  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Selah  V.  Reeve,  March  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  L.  Hayncs,  January  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  L.  Rightman,  October  31,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  McChrietian,  December  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  F.  S.  Cowan,  March  1,  1864. 

Discharged,  (25.) 

Major  George  W.  Dunn,  March.8,  1865. 

Captain  Robert  H.  S.  Hyde,  May  7,  1863. 

Captain  Austin  W.  Alvord,  January  18,  1864. 

Captain  Anson  W.  Knettle,  September  27,  1864. 

Captain  Moses  B.  Robbins,  October  27,  1864. 

Captain  Benjamin  R.  McAllister,  December  21,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  Kelly,  April  18,  1863. 

First  Lieut,  John  S.  Giles,  June  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Mathew  Watson,  July  18,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Chailes  C.  Meade,  August  25,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  Benedict,  October  12,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  Austin,  January  4,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  S.  Bean,  i-Brevet  Captain  August  18. 

1864,)February  7,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  David  A.  Sigmer,  February  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Mathew  W.  Chandler,  November  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Nelson,  November  11,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  J.  Lobar,  November  11,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  M.  A.  Waterford,  December  15,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  L.  Olmstead,  February  27,  1865. 
Surgeon  Sanford  B.  Hunt,  March  31,  1863. 
Surgeon  Seymour  Churchill,  January  16,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  S.  H.  French,  June  17,  1^64. 
Chaplain  Albert  Wyatt,  July  29,  1863. 
Chaplain  William  Wyatt,  June  11,  1864. 

^Died,  (5.) 

Captain  John  Gorman,  killed  in  action  near  Hanovertown, 

Va.,  May  31,  1863.  ' 
Captain  William  Warwick,  killed  in  action  near  Petersbtrg, 

Va.,  June  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  N.  J.  Griswold,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 

Va„  July  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  W.  Barton,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 

vania.  May  19, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  E.  C.  Jones,  June  17,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

at  Petersburg,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  James  W.  Tunison,  November  25,  1864. 

Cashiered,  (1.)  ^ 

Second  Lieut.  Gilbert  D.  Craft,  August  31,  1864. 


Ord°r7bef7re  Octobel  ^ritf™''  ""  '°'"^'  °"  '"^  "=^''"  ^"^P*  *-"  — -"  -  S"-"^ 
NOTE  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOEK   INPANTKT. 


605 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TENTH 

REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Os- 
wego, N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  wa^  mus- 
tered out  of  service  August  28, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department) 

The  following  is  the  only  oflBcial  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"BISLAND." 

Colonel. 
Charles  Hamilton 18  Apr. , '  64 

Lieutenara  Colonel. 
Warren  D.  Smith 6  Feb.,  63 

Major. 
Henry  C.  Devendorf 18  Apr.,  64 

Captains. 

Hamilton  D.  Brown 25  Aug.,  62 

James  Doyle 25  Aug., 

Samuel  Nichols 1  Nov.,  63 

Thomas  Hunter 2  May,    64 

Ehenezer  Jerr-ett 28  May, 

Edward  P.  Allen 10  June, 

William  S.  Bradley 14  June, 

Charles  A.  Philips 18  Dec, 

Albert  A.  Fellows 22  Dec, 

William  J.  RoasmuBSen..  1  Jan.,   65 

First  Lieutenants. 
Franklin   G.    Comstock, 

R.  Q.M 21  Mar.,  63 

George  H.  Sitts 22  June, 

Isaac  F.  Brackett 31  Aug., 

Thomas  Moore,  jr 28  May,   64 

George  W.  Bemia ... 18  June, 

Smith  D.  Pierce 2  July, 

Albert  R.   Van  Valken- 

burgh 4  July, 

PhiloT.  Mowry 20  Sept., 

MerrittW.  Seamans 25  Dec, 

James  K.  P.  Cottrell 25  Dec, 

Avery  T.  Lowe,  ^(f;'(  ..  1  Jan.,    65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Benjamin  F.  Bailey 29  Aug.,  63 

MorganEverta 18  Apr.,  64 

Curtis  H.  Fargo 14  June, 

Albert  Ure 14  June, 

Surgeon. 
Alfred  Rice 20  Aug.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon, 
Nelson  W.  Bates 6  Feb.,  65 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resisted,  (20.) 

Colonel  De  Witt  C.  Littlejobn,  February  4,  1863. 
Colonel  Clinton  H.  Sage,  December  10,  1863. 
Captain  John  Stevenson,  November  14,  1862. 
Captain  Viuson  L.  Garrett,  November  22,  1862. 
Captain  Orimel  B.  Olmstead,  December  1,  1862. 
Captain  William  P.  McKinley,  October  29,  1863. 
Captain  Isaac  H.  Peckkam,  November  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Dennis  D.  McKoon,  December  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Harvey  D.  Talcott,  Adj't,  May  17,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Yates  W.  Newton,  February  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Noel  Gardner,  October  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Franklin  Ives,  February  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  A.  Smith,  February  ^,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Enos  F.  Johnson,  April  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Hiram  D.  Plaskins,  July  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Marsden,  June  1,  1864. 
Surgteon  Allen  C.  Livingston,  January  15,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Tobias  J.  Green,  November  6,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  EM  A.  Huntington,  June  30,  1863. 
Chaplain  Edward  Lord,  Augtst  31,  1863. 

BiscTiarged,  (7.) 

Captain  Brainard  M.  Pratt,  August  19,  1863. 
Captain  John  Sawyer,  August  27,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  Kehoe,  September  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Josiah  Ashpole,  February  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  B.  Frey,  March  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Lemuel  J.  Lewis,  May  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Clarence  W,  Denton,  January  30,  1865. 

Died,  (5.) 

Captain' Lorin  L.  Thorp,  April  8,  1863,  In  hospital  at  Baton 

Rouge,  La. 
First  Lieut.  Almon  A.  Wood,  May  26,  1863,  at  Berwick  Bay, 

La.,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Valorus  Randall,  killed  in  the  assault  on  Port 

Hudson,  La.,  June  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Chauncy  Gardner,  June  23,  1864,  at  Key  West, 

Fla. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  Mitchel,  August  28,  1864,  at  Key 

West,  Fla. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Captain  Edwin  H.  Boyd,  February  26,  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


606 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  ELEV- 
ENTH REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862,  to 
servo  three  years.  It  waw  mua- 
tercd  out  of  service  June  3,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.  The  recruits 
were  transferred  to  the  4th  New 
York  artillery.) 

*'  GETTYSBURG,"  "  BRtSTOW  STA- 
TION," "MINE  RUN,"  "WILDER- 
NESS,"  "PO  RIVER,"  "  SPOTTSYL- 
VANIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA,"  "  TOLO- 
POTOMOY,"  "COAL  HARBOR," 
' '  PETERSBURG, "  ' '  STRAWBERRY 
PLAINS,*'  ' '  DEEP  BOTTOM, " 

"REAM'S  STATION." 


Clinton  D.McDougall...  3  JA.,   63 
(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  25  Feb.,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

LewisW.Husk 270ct.,   64 

{Brevet  Colonel^  April,  1865.) 

Major. 

Sidney  Mead 15May,   65 

Captains. 

Edgar  J.  Hueston 4  June,  64 

Reuben  J.  Myers 10  Oct., 

David  A.  Taylor 19  Oct , 

Edwin  K.  Bumham 19  Oct., 

Philip  Lape .12  Jan.,   65 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  Trulan,  R.  Q.il/..20  Aug.,  62 
Adolp's  B.  Capron,  Adj't.22  Oct.,    63 

Howard  Servis 4  June,  64 

Poland  R.  Dennis 28  Oct., 

Daniel  G.  Sterling 3  Dec, 

John  P.  Fishback 4  Dec, 

Henry  C.  Golden 14  Jan.,    65 


'  Second  Lieutenants. 

John  C.Smith 15  May,   64 

Eseck  "W.  Hoff 9  Oct., 

Abner  Seeley 19  Oct., 

Franklin     Duel 22  Dec, 

Wagar  H.  Remington 14  Jan.,   65 


Surgeon. 
William  Vnsburgh 20  Aug. ,  62 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Captain  Benjamui  W.  Thompson,  March  9, 1864,  to  Major  32d 
U.  S.  C.  T. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Dickinson  S.  Hopkins,  February  6,  1863, 
to  Surgeon  4th  Delaware  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  D.  Benton,  March  9,  1865,  to  Sur- 
geon 98th  New  York  vola. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

Captain  Robert  C.  Perry,  November  9,  1864,  to  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps. 

Resigned,  (21.) 

Colonel  Jesse  Segoine,  January  3,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Seneca  B.  Smith,  April  2,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Isaac  M.  Lusk,  April  2,  1864. 
Captain  Ezra  H.  Northrup,  December  26,  1862, 
Captain  Silas  A.  Tremaine,  January  7,  1963. 
Captain  John  S.  Coe,  March  10,  1863. 
Captam  Edward  A.  Thomas,  March  23, 1863. 
Captain  Aaron  P.  Seeley,  August  19,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  Hasseltine  S.  Moore,  November  9,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  Van  Buskirk,  November  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Segoine,  Adj%  January  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Haggerty,  A^'t,  June  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  J.  Brinkerhoff,  February  1,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  George  Parker,  November  91,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  A,  Furnum,  December  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Moore,  May  19,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Lampson,  November  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Ezra  A.  Hibbard,  February  13,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  John  Tremper,  March  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Brown,  October  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  Andrew  P.  Camp,  May  19,  1865w 


Discharged,  (18.) 

Major  James  H.  Hinman,  June  11,  1864. 
Major  Joseph  W.  Corning,  February  3,  1865. 
Captain  George  M.  Smith,  November  30,  1863, 
Captain  Ira  Jones,  April  20,  1864. 
Captain  Sebastian  D.  Holmes,  June  27.  1864. 
Captam  John  A.  Laing,  January  16, 1865. 
Captain  Marcus  W.  Murdock,  January  18,  1865. 
Captain  Samuel  C.  Bradley,  March  8, 1865. 
Captain  Lafayette  Mumford,  April  22, 1865. 
i'irst  Lieut.  Andrew  D.  SoveriU,  January  16, 1863, 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  B.  Mclntyre,  January  25, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Augustus  W.  Green,  September  7, 186^. 
First  Lieut.  Warren  L.  Smith,  November  27, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Arthur  W.  Marshall,  February  1, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  H.  Welch,  October  18, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  M.  Dudley,  December  9, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Hitchcock,  December  23, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  A.  Pyatt,  February  15, 1865. 

Died,  (8.) 

Captain  Jerome    Lattin,  July  15,  1864,  In   hospital,  New 
York. 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


607 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Charles  M.  Frisbie 19  Apr.,  63 

Chaplain. 
John  N.  Brown 20  Aug.,  63 


Captain  John  W.  Lockwood,  of  wounds  received  in  escaping 
from  enemy. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Drake,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.. 
July  3. 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Augustus  W.  Prosens,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  3,1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Erastus  M.  Granger,  killed  in  action  at  GettyS' 
burg,  Pa.,  July  3,1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Horace  G.  Hill,  killed  in  action  at  Wilderness, 
Va.,  May  5, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  James  W.  Snedaker,  killed  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  May  5, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Silas  W.  Belding,  killed  in  action  near  Suther- 
land Station,  Va,,  April-2, 1865. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Captain  Frank  Rich,  April  1, 1864. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


608 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE   HUNDRED   AND 
TWELFTH  REGmENT. 

(Thia  regiment  was  organized  at 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  in  September, 
1862,  to  sei"ve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  Juno  13, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

EpbraimA.  Iiudwick..20  Mar.,     65 

Lieutejiant  Colonel. 

Alfred  Dunham 20  May,     65 

Major. 

Joseph  S.  Mathews 9  Apr.,  65 

(^Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Captains. 

George  H.  Dixon 23  Apr.,  64 

Joseph  C.  Ross 26  July, 

Georges.  Talcott 12  Oct., 

HerminS.Fox 3  Jan.,    65 

Clarence  A.  Crune 3  Jan., 

David  Sampson 3  Jan., 

Alwy  A.  Ticknor 8  Mar., 

Perry  Vorce 8  Mar., 

John  Q.  A.  Hallister,  a.  w.  m. 
First  Lieutenants. 
Wm.  H.  Shaw,  iJ.  Q.  itf . .  5  Dec,  63 

Alfred  O.  Ellis 4  Jan.,   65 

Francis  E.  Pennock 9  Feb., 

B.  Frank  Bruyce. 9  Mar., 

Chauncey  C.  Hawley 18  Apr., 

Samuel  P.  Hedges,  Adj't.l^  May, 
Frank  McCaul,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Horace  F.  Allen 2  Jan. ,   64 

Alexander  H.  Button 1  Sept., 

Cornelius  Maynihan 3  Jan.,  65 

William  Apliu 4  Jan., 

Morris  B.  Messenger; 5  Jan., 

WilliaufHoyt. 10  Mar., 

Julius  W.  Pickett,  a.  in.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
CharlesMead 6  Feb.,  63 

Chaplain. 
WilliamL.Hyde 10  Oct.,    62 


Casualties. 
Promoted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Seldon  E.  Marvin,  Adj't,  August  27,  1863,  to 

Major  and  Additional  Paymaster. 
Second  Lieut.  Amos  M.  Thayer,  March  3, 1863,  to  First  Lieut, 

in  Signal  Corps. 

Transferred,  (1 .) 

First  Lieut.  Milan  I.  Brown,  September  9,  1864,  to  3d  regi- 
ment  New  York  vohi. 

Resigned,  (1.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  Frederick  A.  Redinffton,  January  14, 1863. 

Discharged,  (26.) 

Captain  Phineas  Stevens,  February  11,  1864. 
Captain  Nathan  S.  Scott,  May  24,  1864. 
Captain  Enoch  A.  Curtis,  September  13,  1864. 
Captain  William  H,  Chaddock,  November  25,  1864- 
Captain  Charles  H.  Oley,  November  28,  1864, 
Captain  Lyman  L  Parker,  December  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Sylvanus  H.  Myrick,  December  1,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Lewis  Andrews,  December  8,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Loren  Q.  Damon,  January  22, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Jedediah  D.  Maynard,  April  28,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  M.  Lotorey,  August  22,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Pardon  L.  Kimball,  September  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.    Henry  R.  Barrows,  November  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Barber,  October  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  A.  Corbet,  "October  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Herman  Sixbery,  November  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Kimberly,  March  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Nathan  Randall,  November  29,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  F.  Smith,  December  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Hoyt,  January  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  George  Colville,  January  21,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Hiram  P.  Tliompson,  August  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Fox,  November  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Potter,  September  28  1864 
Assistant  Surgeon  JefireyR.  Thomas,  December  20,  1862 
Assistant  Surgeon  Edson  Boyd,  November  9,  1863, 

Died,  (11.) 
Colonel  Jeremiah  C.  Drake,  June  2,  1864,  of  wounds. 
Colonel  John  F.  Smith,  January  18,  1865,  of  wounds. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Elial  F.  Carpenter,  May  18,  1864,  of  wounds. 
Captain  John  G.  Palraeter,  August  1,  1864,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  Waters,  R.  Q.JIf.,  October  3,  1863.  of 


riTBt  Lieut.  Gordon  L.  Pierce,  killed  in  action  Jane  1  1864. 
,S'^,^'^"'-  Samuel  G.  Sherwin,  killed  in  action  June  28, 
1864. 

PirBt  Lieut.  George  T.  Mount,  kiUed  in  action  August  25, 1864. 

'fSL"™*-  •^'""•Se  W.  Edmons,  killed  in  action  October  27, 
lob4. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Hull,  July  3,  1864,  of  wounds. 

Surgeon  Charles  E.  Washburn,  April  10,  1865,  of  disease. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  reeister  excent  thn..  o„^„„       j  ■    ^         i 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865.  register  except  those  announced  m  General 

NOTE  2.-The  roster  of  ofBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


609 


*ONB   HUNDRED    AND  TOUE- 
TEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Nor- 
wich. N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862,  to 
serve  three  yeai-e.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  June  8,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  frum  the  War 
Department.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"BISLAND,"  "PORT  HUDSON." 

Colojiel. 

Samuel  R.  Per  Lee 10  July,  63 

(Brevet  Brig.  Qen.  13  Mar<;h,  1865.) 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Henry  B.  Morse ^  Aug., '63 

Major. 

Oscar  H,  CurtiB 26  Aug.,  63 

Captaillg^ 

Jacob  S.  Bockee 3  Sept.,'62 

Hiram  S.  Wheeler 3  Sept. , 

James  P.  Fitts 11  Mar.,  63 

Charles  W.  Underbill . .  .30  Aug., 

Daniel  W.  Turner 2  Nov., 

Elias  P.  Pellet 1  July,  64 

Homer  W.  Searle '-..  1  July, 

NeleonW.  Schermerhom-20,Tan.,   65 

Uriah  Rorapaugh 15  Mar., 

William  H.  Longwell,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Adrian  Foot,  R.  Q,.  M...  1  July,  63 

(Brevet  Captain  June  15,  1865.) 

Edwm  O.  Gibson 1  Nov. , 

Elijah  St.  John 1  Nov., 

Charles  L.  Brown 10  Aug.,  64 

AdelbcrtF.  Coope,  Adj't.lO  Aug., 

Lucius  Crumb Ill  Aug., 

Dennis  Thompson 14  Dec, 

Theodore  Evans 14  Dec, 

Jerry  P.  Allis 15  Dec, 

John  Bragg 24  Dec, 

Charles  J.  Biggs 30  Jan.,  65 

John  C.  Stoughton 27  Mar., 

Second  liieutenants. 

Robert  N.Eddy 1  July,  63 

Cyrus  J,  Hardaway 11  Sept^, 

Tromau  Smith INov., 

Surgeon. 

Levi  P.  Wagoner 8  Sept,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Haltis  H.  Beeoher 8  Sept.,  62 

Chaplain. 
William  M.  Robinson  . .  .29  Dec,  64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 


Captain   Willie  M.  Rezford,  December  31,  1862,   to  Mojor 

13l6t  New  York  vols. 
Captain  Robert  P.  York,  December  31, 1864,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

75th  New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (9.) 

Captain  Ransom  McDonald,  November  6,  1862. 
Captain  Piatt  Titus,  August  17,  1863. 
Captain  Dyer  D.  Bullock,  August  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  E.  Wedge,  January  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  P.  Thompson,  R.  Q.M.,  March  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Sherbael  R.  Brooks,  September  6,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Lauren  M.  Nichols,  December  22,  1863. 
.Second  Bieut.  John  F.  Buell,  June  7,  1863. 
Chaplain  Henry  Callahan,  September  29,  1863, 


Discharged,  (10.) 

Captain  Charles  H.  Colwell,  January  8,  1863. 

Captain  Seneca  Lake,  March  6, 1864. 

Captain  Nicholas  A.  Dederer,  March  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Erastus  S.  Carpenter,  September  6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  S.  Stafford,  July  8,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Osbum,  November  20,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Smith  H.  Case,  January  13,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  C.  Reynolds,  June  28,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  G.  Beardsloy,  February  26,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  W.  Crary,  October  1,  1864. 


Died,  (3.) 

Colonel  Elisha  B.  Smith,  June  19,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Port  Hudson. 
Captain  Charles  E.  Tucker,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Hudson 

June  14,  1863. 
Captain  Daniel  C.  Knowlton,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek, 

Va.,  October  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Norman  M.  Lewis,  November  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  B.  Breed,  killed  in  action  at  Ocoquan 

September  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  Burcb,  October  21, 1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  William  D.  Thurber,  October  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  E.  Gilbert,  February  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  G.  Donnelly,  April  27,  1863. 


*  For  One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  regiment  see  Seventh  Heavy  Artillery. 
Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 

•  Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 
20  b 


610 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  PIF- 
^TEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organizecl  at 
Fonda,  N.  Y.,  in  July  and  August, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  wag 
mustered  out  of  service  Juno  17, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  th^  "War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 


Lieuteiiant  Colonel. 

Nathan  J.  Johnson 15  Apr. ,  64 

{Br&oet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Major. 

Ezra  L.  "Walrath 28  Dec,  63 

{Brevet  Lieut.  CoZonei  13  Mar.,  65.) 

Captains. 

John  P.Kneeskem 21  Aug.,  62 

William  H.  Shaw  ...::..  26  Aug., 

*Frank  D.  Bamum 1  Nov., 

Frederick  G.  Mosher 19  July,    64 

"William  Smith 25  Apr.,  m 

Cyrus  N.  Ballou. 7  May, 

*l8aac  E.  Smith... 14  June, 

*Egb6rtB.  Savage 14  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

M.  McMartin,  R.  Q.  M.  .  .27  Aug.,  62 
*Hugh  S.  Sanford,  Adj't  25  Apr.,   63 

*David  H.  Graves 10  Nov., 

*Aaron  C.  Slocum 1]  July,  64 

Nicholas  DeGraff 8  Feb.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 


*Jamefl  M.Hill 25  Dec,  63 

Augustus  Collier 5  Dec,    64 

Wallace  Mcintosh 4  Jan.,   65 

Charles  L.  Clark 8  Feb. , 

Charles  Kline 7  June, 

Surgeon. 

Carrington  Macfarlane  .  .10  Sept.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Chaplain. . 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (1.) 
Assistant  Surgeon  Pierson  Rector,  February  17,  1864,  to  127th 
New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (14.) 

Lieut.  Colonial  George  S.  Batchelor,  November  13,  1863. 

Major  Patrick  H.  Cowan,  June  27,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Frank  Abbott,  October  15,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  N.  Barjow,  February  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  R.  Horton,  Adft,  February  18,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  H.  Farrar,  March  4,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Ralph  Sexton,  May  22,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  D.  Parker,  June  17,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Alfred  G.  Noxon,  October  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  JacobL.  Haines,  April  6, 1864. 

Surgeon  Richard  E.  Sutton,  June  17,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  Peters,  January  8,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Jo^n  L.  Perry,  jr.,  August  21,  1863. 

Assistant  Sxirgeon  Hiram  H.  Ingersou,  October  25,  1863. 

Discharged,  (14.) 

Colonel  Simon  Sammon,  November  19,  1864. 
Captain  Walton  W.  French,  June  11,  1864. 
Captain  Sidney  D.  Lingenfelter,  September  23, 1864. 
Captain  David  M.  Kittle,  October  22,  1864. 
Captain  WiUett  Ferguson,  December  31,  1864. 
Captain  Solomon  P.  Smith,  January  14,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Curreen,  November  4, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Clark,  November  3D,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  Wayne,  February  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Filkins,  November  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  O.  Smith,  November  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Davis,  January  7,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  L.  Watson,  March  22,  1865. 
Chaplain  Sylvester  W.  Clemans,  September  13,  1864. 

Died,  (7.) 

Captain  Garrett  Vandeveer,   February  24,  1864,  of  wounda 

received  at  Olustee,  Fla. 
Captain  William  H.  McKittrick,  killed  in  action  at  Chapin'a 

Farm,  "Va.,  September  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Francis  H.  Francisco,  killed  in  action  at  Deep 

Bottom,  Va.,  August  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  Van  De  Sande,  September  3, 1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Deep  Bottom,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  S.  Olney,  killed  in  action  at  Fort  Fisher, 

N.  C,  January  15, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Tompkins,  killed  in  action  at  Olustoe, 

Fla.,  February  20,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Levi  Sheffer,  killed  in  action  at  Olusteo,  Fla., 

February  20,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  William  Smith,  August  19,  1864.     (Recommi3flJ«ned 

to  date  April  25,  1865.) 
First  Lieut.  Henry  X.  Diefendorf,  May  2,  1863. 


♦Transferred  to  the  47th  New  York  vols. 

Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  3.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


611 


ONE    HUNDRED    AND    SIX- 
TEENTH REGIMENT. 

(Tliis  regiment  was  organized  at 
Buffalo,  N.  y.,in  September,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  8,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

Tho  following^is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"  PLUIN'S  STORE,"  "  PORT  HUDSON," 
"  cox's  PLANTATION." 

Colonel. 

George  M.  Love,  ^.  %  .16  July,  63 

{Brevet  Brig.  General! Mav.,lQ65.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
JohnM.  Sizer 30  Oct.,    64 

Major. 
tr.  W.  Carpenter 12  Feb.,  65 

Captains. 

Warren  T.  Ferris 18  July,   63 

W.  J.  Morgan  . '. 12  Apr.,  64 

Orton  S.  Clark 12  Apr., 

JohnH.  Rohon 12  Apr., 

George  H.  Shephard 8  Jan.,   65 

John  G.  Woehnert 8  Jan., 

Charles  S.  Crary 12  Feb., 

William  Tibbitts 1  Miu-., 

E.  W.  Seymour,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  C.  Nial,  ^(f/1 12  Apr.,  64 

William  Holden 12  Apr., 

W.  W.  Grace 12  Apr., 

George  W.  Miller 12  Apr., 

Charles  D.  Ballard 13  Jan.,   65 

Charles  H.  Curry 13  Jan. , 

John  H.  Dingman 13  Jan., 

H.  A.  C.  Swartz 12  Feb., 

John  G.  Dayton 2  Mar. , 

Raymond  McGowan 10  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  Leonard 20  Apr.,  64 

Surgeon. 
Chauncey  B.  Hutchins  -.12  May,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
M.  E.Shaw 12May,  64 

Chaplain. 
Hiram  J.  Gordon 25  Mar. ,  65 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (24.) 

Captain  J.  B.  Stover,  November  8,  1862. 
Captain  George  F.  Stanbro,  June  18,  1863. 
Captain  William  "VVuertz,  July  25,  1863. 
Captain  Abbert  J.  Barnard,  July  29,  1863. 
Captain  G.  Wadeworth,  August  18,  1863. 
Captain  R.  F.  Atkins,  October  12,  1863. 
Captain  James  S.  McGowan,  March  8,  1864. 
Captain  Jacob  C.  Newton,  September  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  Jacob  Thompson,  September  21,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Leander  Willis,  October  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  P.  W.  Gould,  November  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  B.  Mason,  June  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Grannis,  September  30,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Corbett,  October  18,  1862.  • 
Second  Lieut.  Clinton  Hammond,  December  3,  18G2. 
Second  Lieut.  J.  H.  Notter,  January  8,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Peterson,  March  16,  1863. 
,  Second  Lieut.  Andrew  Brum,  September  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Paine,  September  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  R.  Dobbins,  November  14,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Carey  W.  Howe,  J:inuary  6,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Uri  C.  Lynde,  October  12,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  Coventry,  September  14,  1864. 
Chaplain  "W.  M.  Modesitte,  July  23,  1863. 

Discharged,  (15l^ 

Lieut,  Colonel  Robert  Coltier,  sr.,  March  27,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  Higgins,  October  12, 1863. 

Captain  Ira  Ayres,  March  1,  1863, 

Captain  mison  IT.  Gray,  August  15,  1864. 

Captain  Richard  C.  Kinney,  May  12,  1865. 

First  Lieut,  W.  H.  Fargo,  It.  Q.  M.,  November  25,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  August  Grinncll,  March  16,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  B.  Weber,  Adft,  October  12, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  N.  Brown,  July  27,  1864, 

First  Lieut.  James  Adams,  R.  Q,  ikf,,  December  16,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  A.  M.  Goslin,  R.  Q.  M.,  March  1,  1865. 

Second  Lieut,  Frederick  Sommer,  March  28,  1863, 

Second  Lieut.  W.  C.  Gillespie,  September  26, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Oscar  F,  Tiifany,  December  31,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  J.  Cromwell,  June  8,  1864. 

Died,  (J.) 

Colonel  Edward  P.  Chapin,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Hudson, 

La.,  May  27,  1863. 
Captain  James  Ayer,  May  22,  1863,  of  disease. 
Captain  David  W.  Tuttle,  killed  at  Donaldsville,  July  13, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  David  Jones,  June  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received  ia 

action  near  Port  Hudson,  La. 
First  Lieut.  T.  J.  Linnahaer,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Hudson, 

La.,  June  14,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.   Charles .  Bowsky,  June  5,  1863,   of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut  E.  B.  Coltier,  August  21,  1863,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Irwin,  October  14,  1863.  - 
First  Lieut.  "W.  F.  Feldham,  June  7, 1865, 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General. 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out,* 


.612 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  -SEVEN- 
TEENTH REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862,  for 
three  years.  It  was  mustered  out  of 
service  June  8, 1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
partis  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Rnf us  Daggett -ZZ  Aug. ,  64 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  15  Jan.,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Francis  X.  Meyer 23  Aug.,  64 

(Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Major. 
Egbert  Bagg 23  Aug.,  64 

Captains. 

Almon  R.  Stevens 20  Aug.,  62 

*Edward  Downer 30  Apr.,   64 

David  B.  aiagill 12  July, 

Harrison  Pease 12  July, 

*AuguHtUB  M.  Erwin 24  Aug., 

Algermon  E.  Smith. .-_12  Oct., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
William  L.Bartholomew  30  Nov., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Frank  H.  Lay 17  Feb.,  65 

William  L.  Hulbert 11  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 
W.  E.  Richards,  R.  Q.  M  .22  Nov.,  62 

John  H.  Fairbank 2  May,   64 

George  W.  Ross 12  July, 

Henry  L.  Adams 23  Oct., 

Eugene  C-  Skinner 30  Nov., 

Adelbert  1.  Eoker 30  Nov., 

Charles  H.  Roys,  Adft\  . .  1  Dec, 

(Brevet  Captain  March  13,  1865.) 

JohnG.  Glazier...' .M7  Feb.,  65 

William  E.  Pease 17  Feb. , 

Levi  J.  Carver....' 11  May, 

Robert  Bryan IG  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

*H.  Dwight  Grant 23  Aug.    64 

Madine  L,  Johnaon 17  Feb.,   65 

Fayette  W.  Olmstead.  ..18  Feb., 

Frederick  E.  Boden 12  May, 

Ebeu  M;  Shorey,  a,  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

James  A.  Mowrie 3  Jan.,    65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Warren  E.  Day 21  June,  63 

Chaplain. 
John  D.  Jones 22  Aug.,  64 


Casualties. 


t.) 

Captain  James  A.  Race,  October  28,  1862. 
Captain  Seth  J.  Steves,  March  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  C.  Haynes,  October  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  M.  Latimore,  October  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Morris  Chappell,  February  14,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Miller,  October  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Shedd,  March  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Milton  Brayton,  August  1, 186-3. 
Second  Lieut  William  Appleton,  September  25,  1864. 

Discharged,  (18.) 

Colonel  William  R.  Pease,  SlJE,  ^p.,  3a,  @.,  October  5, 1863. 

Colonel  Alvin  White,  July  18,  1864. 

Captain  John  M.  Walcott,  November  18,  1863. 

Captain  Charles  Wheelock,  February  14,  1864. 

Captain  Levi  K.  Brown,  August  23,  1864. 

Captain  John  Kerrigan,  October  8,  1864, 

Captain  L.  R.  Clark,  March  20,  1865. 

Captain  Edward  Warr,  March  25, 1865. 

Firnt  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Millard,  Adft,  September  22,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Spencer  C.  Myer,  May  17,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Cornelius  K.  Baker,  February  19,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Ammi  Marquissee,  October  21,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Miller,  December  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Alonzo  Denton,  January  23,  1665. 

Surgeon  Edward  Loomis,  April  1.5,  1863. 

Surgeon  Henry  W.  Carpenter,  Novemfoer  5,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  Ingraham,  October  14,  1862, 

Chaplain  I.  F.  Crigpen,  February  16,  1864.  / 

Died,  (8.) 

Captain  George  W.  Brigham,  May  17,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived ia  action. 
Captain  J.  Parsons  Stone,- killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 

Va.,  June  17,  1864. 
Captain  William  J.  Hunt,  July  29,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Captain  John  F.  Thomas,  killed  in  action  at  Fort  Fisher,  Va., 

January  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  H.  Dann,'  June  4,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  J.  Knox  Williams,  September  30, 1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  Evan  G.  Jones,  July  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  C.  Casselmain,  killed  in  action  near 

Drury's  Bluff,  Va.,  May  15,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Charles  H.  Roys,  July  25,  1863.     (Recatamissioned 

First  Lieut,  and  Adj't,  December  1,  1864.) 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  Risley,  May  20,  1863. 


*  Transferred  to  the  48th  New  York  vols. 

Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
^Orders  before  Ocfbber  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  ofBcers  Is  given  as  It  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


613 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGH- 
TEENTH  KEGBIENT. 

(ThiB  regiment  was  organized  at 
Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  13,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  ab  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel, 

George  P.  Nichols 13  Nov. ,  64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Levi  S.  Dominy 5  Dec. ,  64 

Major.       ,    • 

John  S.  Cimningham 5  Dec,  64 

Captains. 

Robert  W.  Livingston... 29  Aug.,  62 

Joseph  K.  Seaman 29  Jan. ,  64 

John  Bryden 8  June, 

David  F.  Dobio 8  June, 

George  F.  Campbell 15  Oct., 

Martin  V.  B.  Stetson 6  Dec. , 

Charles  W.  Wells 22  May,    65 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 
Henry  S.  Graves 22  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  S.  Garrett 22  Mar.,  64 

Frank  Saunders 10  Oct., 

H.  J.  Northrup,  R.  Q.  M.13  Oct., 

John  W.  Angell 14  Oct., 

Luther  S.  Bryant 15  Oct., 

John  W.  Treadway  ' 23  Dec, 

Nelson  J.  Gibbs 23  Dec , 

Clifford  Hubbard,  Adj't.  .22  May,   65 

George  A.  Potter 22  May, 

Daniel  A.  O'Connor .22  May, 

John  H.  Calkins 22  May, 

James  H.  Pitt 10  June, 

Second  Lieutenants, 

P.  V.  N.  McLean 1  May,   64 

George  Van  ghan 9  June, 

Jlurrill  Perry 24  Dec, 

Norman  H.  Arnold 22  May,   65 

William  T.  Bidwell 22  May, 

Charles  A.  Grace 22  May, 

Surgeon. 

William  Q.  Mansfield 1  June,  Q^ 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

John  C,  Preston 12  Jan. ,  Q^ 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  Simon  E.  Chamberlin,    May  19,  1864,  to  Captain 
25th  New  York  cavalry. 

First  Lieut.  Rowland  C.  Kellogg,  June  2, 1864,  to  Captain  and 
C.S. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  P.  Wilson,  December  12, 1863,  to  Cap- 
tain 2d  U.  S.  colored  cavalry. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  G.  Porteous,  November  12,  1864,  to  • 
Surgeon  46th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Colonel  Samuel  T.  Richards,  July  8, 1863. 

Colonel  Oliver  Kesse,  jr.,  September  16, 1864. 

Captain  Richard  P.  Smith,  December  10, 1862. 

Captain  Edward  Riggs,  August  5, 1863. 

Captain  Josiah  !!■  Norris,  January  1, 1864. 

Captain  W.  H.  Bailey,  April  30,  1864. 

Captain  Dennis  Stone,  May  26, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Stephen  H.  Smith,  November  23, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Cyras  O.  Burge,  November  24, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  M.  Tenney,  January  13, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  S.  Boyuton,  March  12, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  K.  Delany,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  19, 18G4. 

First  Lieut.  Jotm  L.  Carter,  AdjH,  October  11, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  M.  Nelson  Dickinson,  May  3, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Smith,  jr.,  January  16, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Sylvester  Mattoon,  June  7, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Mould,  August  1, 1863.  ' 

Second  Lieut.  Tmman  H.  Thomas,  November  20, 1863. 

Surgeon  John  H.  Moores,  April  4, 1864. 

Discharged,  (9.) 

Captain  Henry  S.  Ransom,  November  2, 1864. 
Captain  Jacob  Parmenter,  November  15, 1864. 
Captain  James  H.  Pierce,  February  9, 1865.    . 
Captain  Henry  J.  Adams,  April  14, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Nathan  S.  Waehbum,  February  14, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Lyman  C.  Holbrook,  Februaiy  14, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Sherman,  October  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  M.  Butrick,  February  14, 1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Melvin  W.  Wilson  October  24, 1864. 

Died,  (5.) 

Major  Charles  E.  Pruyn,  killed  in  action  June  15, 1864. 
Captain  John  S.  Stone,  killed  iu  action  at  Drury's  Bluff,  Va., 

May  16, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Stevenson,  killed  in  action  at  Drury's 

Bluff,  Va.,  May  16, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  M.  "VVing,  May  16, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Michsel  Reynolds,  killed  in  action  near  Coal 

Harbor,  Va.,  June  2,  1864. 


G14 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Cfiaplain. 

Charles  S.  Hagcr 21  Aug. ,  62 

Tho  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War : 

Private  Franklin  Jandro. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  annouBCod  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INPANTKT. 


615 


ONE    HITNDRED    AND    NINE- 
TEBNTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  September, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  June  7, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

John  T.  Lockman 3  May,   63 

(Brevet Brig.  Gen.l3 March,  1865.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Isaac  P.  Lockman 9  Aug.,  64 

Major. 


Captains. 

Louis  H.  Orleman 1  Aug., 

Cheater  H.  Southworth.  .26  Feb., 

Frederick  Kolomb 1 4  July, 

Eobert  Moore 16  Aug., 

Hugo  Deprezin 16  Aug. , 

Peter  D.  Carter 29  Mar., 

Angofit  B.  Van  Cloedt. .  .23  May, 


65 


First  Lieutenants. 

David  Lyon 17  Aug.,  64 

William  Kohler 17  Aug., 

Frederick  Brunner 17  Aug., 

Budolph  Holzbrink 18  Dec, 

Rob'tMesBenger,JtQ.M.29Mar.,  65 

Joseph  Sheehan 29  Mar., 

Edward  Fisher 30  Mar., 

William  H.  Seaman 30  Mar. , 

William  Moore 24  Apr. , 

Fred'k  Cowdrey,  Adj't. .  20  May, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Surgeon. 
Lysander  W.  Kennedy. -21  May,   65 

Assistant  Surgeons. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

First  Lieut  N.  S.  Dodge,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  2,  1863,  to  Captain 
and  A.  Q.  M. 

First  Lieut.  W.  E.  Brueninghausen,  December  11,  1863,  to 
Captain  58th  New  York  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Carl  TJtterhart,  November  3,  1864,  to  Sur- 
geon 9th  United  States  heavy  artillery,  colored. 

Chaplain  Elisee  Charlier,  June  1,  1863,  to  Captain  157th  New 
York  vols. 

Transferred,  (2.) 

Captain  Theodore  A.  Dodge,  November  26,  1863,  to  Veteran 

Reserve  Corps. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  Clarkson  Merritt,  March  9,  1863,  to  Signal 

Corps. 

Resigned,  (21.) 

afajor  Harvey  Baldwin,  March  26,  1863. 

Major  Benjamin  A.  Willis,  March  9,  1864. 

Captain  James  P.  Batterson,  December  6,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  S.  Caswell,  December  19,  1862. 

Captain  Francis  A.  O.  Gartner,  January  15,  1863. 

Captain  Charles  Becker,  May  10,  1863. 

Captain  Louis  Leubuscher,  May  19,  1863. 

Captain  Francis  Peissner,  February  28,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Baas,  January  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Lewis,  February  23,  1863.    (Recom- 

missioued  from  civil  life  April  1,  1863.) 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  BieUng,  April  13, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Louis  Mesch,  August  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Wehe,  September  30, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  De  Witt,  R.  Q.  itf.,  November  8, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  Steinle,  October  1,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Gustav  Becker,  December  2, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  S.  Barber,  December  26,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  Franz  Richter,  May  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut..  Louis  J.  Waldeck,  May  10,  1863. 
Surgeon  Charles  Brueninghausen,  February  23,*  1863. 
Surgeon  Henry  Ayme,  November  24, 1864. 

Discharged,  (8.) 

Captain  Ott«  Van  Berries,  June  6, 1863. ' 

Captain  Alfred  Hamilton,  June  28,  1864. 

Captain  Joshua  C.  Hall,  July  7,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  F.  Lewis,  July  30,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Odell,  September  7,  1864, 

Captain  August  Volkhausen,  March  24,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Cowdry,  Adj't,  January  12,  1865.  (Re- 
commissioned  First  Lieut  and  Adj't  from  civil  life  May  20, 
1865.) 

First  Lieut  Moses  Baldwin,  March  25,  1865. 

Died,  (7.) 

Colonel  Ellas  Peisener,  killed  at  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May 

2,  1863. 
Lieut  Colonel  Edward  F.  Lloyd,  killed  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May 

15,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  R.  Schwerin,  May  6,  1863. 
Captain  01(0  Trumpelman,  July  24,  1863,  at  Balthnore,  Md. 
Second  Lieut  Leonard  B.  Van  Cott,  December  3,  1862,   at 

Centreville,  Va.,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut  Joseph  N.  Mead,  February  11,  1863,  at  Bron- 

call,  N.  J. 
Second  Lieut  Emil  Frost,  killed  July  2, 1863. 


616 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Chaplain. 
EzraSpragTie 2  Feb.,  63 


Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Arthur  A.  Brandt,  March  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  H.  Ogden,  April  19, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Louih  Mengel,  December  13,  18G4. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Sckarf,  February  24,  1864. 
Surgeon  James  D.  Hcwett,  June  14, 18G3. 
Assistant  Surgeon  .Albin  Fulda,  Juno  29,  1863. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  Gener^ 
Ordera  before  October  14, 1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  o^^ 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


617 


ONE  HUNDKED    AND    TWEN- 
TIETH REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  w;a8  organized  at 
Kingston,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out.of  service  June  3,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  ftom  the 
War  Department.) 

"FKEDERICKSBtJRG,"  "CHANCEL- 
LORSVILLE,"  "  SPOTTSTLVANIA," 
"GETTySBURG,"  "WILDERNESS," 
"NORTH  ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTO- 
MOY,"  "COAL  HARBOR,"  "PE- 
TERSBURG," "BOYDTON  ROAD," 
"BTKAWBERRir  PLAINS,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "  POPLAR  SPRING 
CHURCH." 


Colonel. 

George  H.  Sharp 22  Aug.,  62 

(^Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  20  Dec.,  1864.) 


LieutenaTit  Colonel. 

Abram  L.  Lockwood 17  Jan., 

(Brevet  Colonel  9  April,  1865.) 


Major. 

Walter  F.  Scott 4  Feb.,  63 

(Br^et  Lieut.  Col.  9  April,  1865.) 


CaptaiTia. 

Rodney  B.  Hewkirk 13  Apr. ,  63 

James  H.  Everett 28  Nov., 

Gilbert  Pettit 15  Jan.,  64 

James  A.  Hyde 4  Sept,, 

Arthur  W.  ThomasJ 22  Deo., 

Alonzo  B.  Cole 4  Feb.,  65 

Ira  Swart 4  Feb., 

Ambrose  M.  Barber 4  Feb., 

Richard  W.  Clark 15  Apr., 

James  K.  Holmes,  a.  to.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Edmund   McC.    Rnsaell, 

Adj't 19  Aug.,  62 

(Brevet  CaptainQ  April,  1865.) 
rriah  H.  Coffin,  S.  Q.  A/.22  Aug., 

William  Plimley 22  Dec.,  64 

John  J.  Spoor 24  Dec., 

Marqms  M.  Drake 31  Jan.,  65 

Henry  Frenck 4  Feb.,   ' 

Warren  Kimble 4  Feb., 

Louis  B.  Van  Wagenen,  a.  w.  m. 
George  P.  Barber,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 


Assistant  Surgeon  John  N.  Miller,  March  15,  18C5,  to  Surgeon 
81«t  New  York  vols. 


Transferred,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Oliver  B.  Gray,  October  9, 1863,  to  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Guatavus  J.  Ackley,  Jane  2,  1865,  to  73d 
New  York  vols.' 


Resigned,  (4.) 

Captain  Simeon  S.  Westbrook,  April  13, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Silah  O.  Tuthill,  Ad'jt,  February  1 8, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Dumont  Elmendorf,  April  1,  1863. 
Surgeon  James  O.  Van  Hoyenburg,  December  22,  1862. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  John  R.  Tappen,  December  3,  1864. 


Discharged,  (19.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Cornelius  D.  Westbrook,  February  27.  186-i. 

Captain  James  M.  Pieraon,  March  17,  1863. 

Captain  Theodore  Overbaugh,  August  10.  1863. 

Captain  Francis  W.  Reynolds,  October  14,  1863. 

Captain  John  B.  Krom,  October  19,  1864. 

Captain  Daniel  Gillett,  November  26,  1864. 

Captain  Jacob  L.  Snyder,  February  8,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  William  A.  Norton,  August  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  Austin,  October  7,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Nino  H.  Green,  October  15,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  Carr,  November  25,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  H,  Lockwood,  January  30,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Thadeus  C.  Brooks,  May  15,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Emery  S.  Turner,  January  8,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Wilkinson,  August  10, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  E.  Rider,  October  8,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Lewis  A.  Dubois,  January  10,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  K.  Hogan,  August  11,  1864. 

Chaplain  Foster  Hartville,  December  10,  1863, 


Died,  (14.) 

Captain  Charles  H.  McEntie,  December  2,  1862. 
Captain  Lansing  Hollister,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863. 
Captain  Ayers  G.  Barker,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863. 
Captain  James  Chamberlain,  killed  in  action  October  27,  1864. 


618 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  E.  Creighton.  kUled  in  action  July  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  J.  Lockwood,  killed  m  action  May  5,  1864. 

Silas  W.  Deyo 

.24  Dee., 

64 

First  Lieut.  Edgar  Simpkins,  March  31,  1865. 

Levi  Roua 

.  4  Feb., 

fin 

Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Cockbum,  July  23,  1S62. 

William  J.  Holmes 

.  4  Feb., 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Freelewick,  killed  in  action  July  2, 

John  S.  Moffatt 

.  4  Feb., 

1863.                                                                      . 
Second  Lieut.  Jason  Carle,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863. 

Eugene  F.  Hayes 

.  4  Feb., 

Orville  A.  Rons 

.  4  Feb., 

Second  Lieut.  John  E.  Burhans,  killed  in  action  July  2, 1863. 

Philander  Cook 

.20  Feb., 
.  7  Mar., 
Z.U).  m. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Ketchum,  killed  in  action  July  3, 

James  H.Wood 

1863. 

Putnam  B.  Dickerman, 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Dedrick,  kUled  in  action  Septem- 

ber 20,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  A.  Collier,  January  23, 1863. 

Surgeon, 

Warren  Van  Steenberg. 

.19  Mar., 

63 

Assistant  Surg 

eoTU 

CJiaplain. 

Henry  Hopkins 

.  1  June 

64 

Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1855. 

NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


619 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY- 
FIRST  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  orgimized  at 
Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  25,  1865, 
in  accordance  witli  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"FKEDEKICKSEURG,"  "RAPPAHAN- 
NOCK STATION,"  "GETTYSBURG," 
"SAI.EM  HEIGHTS,"  "SPOTTSYL- 
VANIA,"  "WILDERNESS,"  "COAi 
HARBOR,"  J'OPEQUAN,"  "FISHER'S 
HILL,"  "PETERSBURG,"  "CEDAR 
CREEK." 

Colonel. 

Egbert  Olcott,  S.  3 18  Apr. ,  65 

(Brraet  Colonel  19  October,  1864.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Johns.  Kidder 22  May,  65 

{Brevet  Major  6  April,  1865.) 

Major. 

James  W.  Cronkite 17  Jan. ,   65 

(Brevet  Lieut.  ColonelQ  Apr.,  1865.) 

,  Captains. 

A.M.  Tyler 16  June,  63 

(Brevet  Major  19  Sept.,  1864.) 

Lansing  B.  Paine 26  Apr. ,  64 

James  W.  Johnston 16  Dec, 

(Brevet  Major  6  April,  1865.) 

Sheldon  J.  Redway 24  Dec, 

Hiram  0.  Van  Scoy 17  Mar.,  65 

(Brevet  Major  6  April,  1865.) 
*ThomaB  J.  Hassett 31  May, 

(Brevet  Captain  6  April,  1865.) 

First  Lievienanis, 

Theo.  Sternberg,  S.Q.Jtf.23  Aug.,  62 

Piaocis  W.  Morse 15  Dec, 

Lewis  C.  Bartlett 22  June,  63 

(Brevet  Captain  6  July,  1864.) 

Joseph  H.  Heath 25  July,   64 

George  H.  Snell 20  Dec , 

Langford  Burton 21  Dec, 

Prank  E.  Lowe^  Adj't...2,\  Dec, 

(Brevet  Captain  6  April,  1865.) 

Charles  H.  Barr 1  Jan.,  65 

Philip  R.  Woodcock 21  Mar., 

Morris  C.  Foot.  .■ 26  Mar., 

(Brevet  Captain  6  April,  1865.) 
*EU  Cakes 20  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

H.  A.  Armstrong 16  Feb.,  65 

Francis  N.  Piper 17  Apr., 

Nathaniel  Post 17  Apr., 

James  H.  Smith 23  May, 

James  A.  Taft 23  May, 

William  H.  H.  Goodier.  .23  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (6.) 

Colonel  Emory  Upton,  iW.  ^.,  B.  a.,  July  4,  1864,  to  Briga- 
dier General. 

Major  Andrew  E.  Mather.  January  26,  1864,  to  Lieutenant 
Colonel  20th  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Captain  Cleveland  J.  Campbell,  March  20, 1864,  to  Lieutenant 

.  Colonel  23d  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Captain  H.  Seymour  Hall,  April  2, 1864,  to  Lieutenant  Colonel 
43d  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

First  Lieut.  Delavan  Bates,  March  23,  1864,  to  Colonel  30tb 
regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Second  Lieut.  John  D.  Gray,  April  9,  1864,  to  Captain  23d 
regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Alonzo  Ferguson,  Adj't,  August  30,  1862,  to  152d 
New  York  volunteers. 


Resigned,  (28.) 

Colonel  Richard  Franchot,  September  25,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  H.  Clark,  March  23,  1863. 

Major  Henry  M.  Galpin,  December  21,  1864. 

Ca,-pia.\n  John  Ramsey,  October  21,  1862. 

Captain  Clinton  A.  Moon,  January  17,  1863. 

Captain  Irving  Holcomb,  January  20,  1863. 

Captain  Douglas  Campbell,  AprU  27,  1863. 

Captain  Marcus  R.  Caslcr,  October  4,  1864. 

Captain  Daniel  D.  Jackson,  (Brevet  Major  April  6,  I860,) 

May  21,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  Story,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  5,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Keith,  January  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Byron  F.  Park,  March  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  M.  Bradt,  April  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Upton,  February  27,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  C.  Adams,  October  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Delos  M.  Kenyon,  March  22,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Harrison  Van  Horn,  January  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Starring,  January  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Prank  G.  BoUes,  January  30,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  Georgj  A.  May,  February  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  R.  Wheeler,  May  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  Miller,  May  15,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  G.  W.  Quackenbush,  April  20,  1865. 
Surgeon  William  Bassett,  September  30,  1862. 
Assistant  ,Surgeon  Edward  J.  Walker,  April  1,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Irving  W.  Hotaling,  August  24,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Daniel  M.  Holt,  October  17,  1864. 
Chaplain  John  R.  Sage,  June  21,  1863. 


Disckargtd,  (8.) 

Captain  Sacket  M.  Olin,  December  29, 1862. 

Captain  Edwin  Clark,  January  12,  1863. 

Captain  Frank  Gorton,  October  5,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  D.   Clyde,  November  24,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Prank  W.  Foot,  September  24,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Erastus  C.  Weaver,  (Brevet  Captain  January  23, 

1865,)  February  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  T.  Furguson,  November  12,  18G2. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  B.  Walker,  January  8,  1864. 


620 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Surgeon. 
'  John  0.  Slocum 1  July,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
*JaraeB  P.  Kimball 16Jan.,   65 

XJhaplain. 
John  R.  Adams 15  Sept,,  64 


Died,  (17.) 

Captain  Nelson  O.  Wendell,  killed  in  action  May  3,  1863. 
Captain  Thomaa  S.  Araold,  May  18, 1863,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Salem  Chapel,  Va. 
Captain  Charles  A.  Butts,  killed  in  action  May  10, 1864. 
Captain  Jb7i7i  Z>.  Fish,  killed  at  Spottsylvania,  Va.,  May  12, 

1864. 
Captain  Jonathan  Burrell,  October  26,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 
Captain  John  D.  P.  Douw,  November  11,  1864,  of  wounda 

received  in  action. 
Captain  T.  C.  Howland,  (Brevet  Captain  October  1%  1864,) 

killed  in  action  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6, 1865. 
First  Lieut,  Angus  Cameron,  November  9,  1862,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  U.  F.  Douhleday,  killed  in  action  at  Salem  Heights, 

Va.,  May  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  A.  Clark  Rice,  September  20,  1863,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  Silas  E.  Peirce,  May  13,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
First  Lieut.  ■William  H.  Tucker,  killed  in  actilsn  at  Cedar 

Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Horatio  N.  Duroe,  killed  in  action  at  Fort  Fisher, 

N.  C,  March  25,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  T.  Morton,  killed  in  action  at  Sailor's  Creek, 

Va.,  April  6,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Davis,  October  20,  1862,  of  disease 

near  Bakersville,  Md. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  E.  Ford,  killed  in  action  at  Salem 

Church,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  B.  Kelly,  March  — ,  1865,  at  Annapolis 

Maryland. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Assistant  Surgeon  Stephen  B.  Valentine,  January  21,  1863. 


*  Transferred  to  the  65th  regiment  New  York  volunteers. 
Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  Octobo]:  14, 1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   IKPANTET. 


621 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY- 
SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(ThiB  regiment  -was  organized  at 
Syracuse,  N.Y,,  in  August,  1862,for 
three  years.  It  was  mustered  out 
of  service  June  23,  1865,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

•'METRE'S  HEIGHTS,"  "GETTYS- 
BUllG,"  "  RAPPAHANNOCK  STA- 
tion," "wilderness,"  "  spott- 
sytvania,"  "coal  harbor," 
"Petersburg,"  "fort  Ste- 
vens," "  OPEQ.UAN,"  "FISHER'S 
HILL,"  "  CEDAR  CREi:K." 

ColoneL 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Horace  H.  Walpole 26  Mar.,  65 


Major. 


Captains. 

James  M.Gere 28  Aug.,  62 

Morton  L.  Marks 17  Feb.,  64 

Osgood  V.  Tracy 6  Nov., 

(Brrarf  Major  19  October,  1864.) 

Andrew  W.  Wilken 11  Jan.,    65 

Stuart  McDonald 22  Jan., 

Charles  B.  Clarke 20  Apr., 

Samuel  P.  Carrington...22  May, 
Herberts.  Wells,  a.w.m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  S.  Comers,  R.  Q.  M.  3  Dec,  62 

(Brrarf  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 
HobertH.  Moses,  ^tZ/t..  9  July,  64 
{Breoet  Captain  19  October,  1864.) 

Martin  Ryan 14  Jan. ,   65 

Joseph  S.  Smith 21  Jan., 

David  A.  Monroe,  jr, 21  Jan., 

George  G.  Gillson 22  Jan., 

Hu-am  A.  Britton 19  Feb., 

Ruel  P.  Buzzell 19  Feb. , 

Samuel  C.  Trobridge 20  Apr., 

Michael  Donovan 23  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Surgeon, 
EdwinA.  Knapp 23  May,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon^ 
James  Sanders,  jr. 28  Oct.,  64 

Chaplain, 
L.  M.  Nickerson 28  Aug. ,  62 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (L) 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  O.  Slocum,  July  1,  1863,  to  Surgeon 
121st  regiment  New  YorK  vols. 

Resigned,  (10.) 
Captain  Alfred  Nims,  December  3,  1862. 
Captain  Webster  R.  Chamberlain,  February  24.  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  E.  Cameron,  December  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Drayton  Eno,  December  3,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  G.  Nye,  February  10, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  Brand,  February  1, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  A.  Blossom,  December  3, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Oscar  F.  Swift,  December  3,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Arthur  I.  Mead,  December  7, 1862. 
Surgeon  Nathan  R.  Tefft,  April  8,  1864. 

Discharged,  (28.) 
Colonel  Silas  Titus,  January  23, 1865. 
Major  Joshua  B.  Davis,  January  15,  1864.  » 

Captain  Lucius  Moses,  February  24, 1863. 
Captain  Cornell  Crysler,  February  28, 1863. 
Captain  Noah  B.  Kent,  October  2, 1863. 
Captain  Morris  H.  Church,  January  15, 1864. 
Captain  Lucius  A.  Dillingham,  September  3, 1864. 
Captain  John  M.  Dwight,  September  17, 1864. 
Captain  George  W.  Piatt,  October  25,  1864. 
Captain  Davis  Cossitt,  De,cember  15, 1864. 
Captain  Frank  Lester,  December  23, 1864. 
Captain  Edward  P.  Luther,  February  6,  1865. 
Captain  Francis  Colahan,  May  15, 1865. 
Captain  Andrew  J.  Smith,  (Brevet  Major  October  19, 1864,) 

June  6, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  Burton,  September  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Justin  Howard,  October  4, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Guy  L  Gotche8,rMay  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Otto  "W.  Parrison,  September  22, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Dudley  E.  Shirley,  November  26, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  B.  Hall,  January  8,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  L.  Poole,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  G.  Tracy,  July  28,  1863. 
Second'Lieut.  Morris  E.  Wright,  September  28, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  W.  H.  La  Rue,  September  29, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Taylor,  October  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Gilbert,  May  23, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Adolph  Wilman,  July  7, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Ostrander,  March  10,  1865. 

Died,  (9.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  Augustus  W.  Dwight,  killed  in  action  near 

Petersburg,  Va.,  March  25, 1865. 
Major  Jabez  M.  Brower,  killed  in  action  October  19,  1864. 
Major  Alonzo  H.  Clapp,  (Brevet  Major  October  19,  1864,) 

June  23,  1865. 
Captain  H.  H.  Jilson,  October  8,  1862,  at  Relay  House,  Md. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  M.  Wooster,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  1,1864. 
FirstLieut.MartinL.Wilson,  June  19, 1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  the  Wilderness,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Hoyt,  killed  near  Petersburg,   Va., 

June  21, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  V.  Sims,  killed  in  action  near  Winchester, 

Va.,  September  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Webb,  March  1, 1863. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announc  ^d  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2, — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


G22 


NEW   YORK    INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY- 
THIRD  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Salem,  N.  Y.,  in  September,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered 
out  of  service  Ju'fee  8, 1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  pubhshed  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

James  C.  Rogers 20  Feb.,  65 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Adolphua  H.  Tanner 20  Feb.,  65 

Major. 
Henry  Gray 20Feb.,  65 

Captains. 

Dnncan  Robertson 4  Sept.,  62 

Orrin  S.  HaU 4  Sept., 

Alexander  Anderson 2  June,  63 

James  C.  Shaw 15  Aug., 

Alonzo  T.Mason. 11  Nov., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

George  R.  HaU 11  Kov., 

Hiram  O.  Warren 21  Apr.,   64 

Josiah  W.  Culver 20  Aug., 

George  W.  Baker 12  Nov., 

James  Hill 27  Mar.,  65 

First  Lieutenants. 

Maft'tfs  Beadle 4  Sept.,  62 

William  W.  Brown 10  June,  63 

George  Robinson 11  Nov., 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

Robert  Cruikshank 20  Nov. , 

Seth  C.Carey,  AdJ't 29  Mar.,   64 

Harlan  P.  Waite 27  Mar.,   65 

William  S.  Warner 27  Mar., 

George  W.  Smith 27  Mar., 

And'w  L.  Crawford,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.  m. 
Donald  Reid,  a,  w.  m. 

,  Second  Lieutenants. 

Jffl-ome  B.  Rice 2  June,  63 

Luke  H.  Carrington 10  June, 

Willis  Swift,  jr 10  June, 

Harvey  M.  Boawortb  ...14  Nov., 

Walter  F.  Martin 13  Jan.,    64 

Robert  B.  Beattie 13  Jan., 

David  Rogers '. . .  15  May, 

Duane  M.Hall 27  Mar.,   65 

Judaon  H.  Austin 27  Mar., 

Surgeon. 

James  Chapman 7  May,   63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Richard  S.  Connelly 11  Sept.,  62 

Chaplain. 
Myron  White 30  Apr.,  64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Lyeander  W.  Kennedy,  May  20, 1865,  to 
Surgeon  119th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (9.) 

Captain  George  W.  Warren,  June  10, 1863. 
Captain  John  S.  Crary,  July  28, 1863. 
Captain  George  H.  Wallace,  January  11, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  King,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  25, 1862, 
First  Lieut.  James  C.  WaiTen,  January  28, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  Elliott,  February  5, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  G.  Warner,  February  11, 1863.  ' 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Burton,  January  7, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Archer,  February  17, 1863. 

.    Discharged,  (5.) 

Captain  Abram  Reynolds,  July  18, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  P.  Quinn,  May  15, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  Shiiand,  September  16, 1863. 
Surgeon  John  Moneypenny,  March  19, 1863. 
Chaplain  Henry  Gordon,  April  18, 1863. 

Died,  (6.) 

Colonel  Archibald  L.  McDongaU,  Jnne  23, 1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  near  Dallas,  Ga. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Franklin  Norton,  May  12, 1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va, 

Captain  Norman  F.  Weer,  July  26, 1863,  of  wounds  receire'd 
in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Captain  Henry  O' Wily,  killed  in  action  at  Peach  Tree  Cree"k, 
Ga.,  July  20  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Daicy,  July  22, 1864,  of  wounds  receivea 
in  action  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga. 

Second  Lieut.  John  C.  Corbett,  killed  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsviUe,  Va.,  May  3, 1863. 

■  Dismissed;  (1.) 

Captain  John  Barron,  February  22, 1863, 


Note  2.— The  roster  of  ojBBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YOEK   INFANTRY. 


623 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY- 
FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  vraa  organized  at 
Goshen,  N.  Y.,  September  5, 1862, 
to  servo  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  June  3,  1865,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department. ) 

"FREDERICKSBURG,"  "CHANCEL- 
LORSVILLE,"  "  GETTYSBURG," 

"KELLY'S  FORD,"  "MINE  RUN," 
"WILDERNESS,"  "  PO  RIVER," 
"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "NORTH  AN- 
NA," "  POLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "  PETERSBURG," 

"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "BOYD- 
TON  ROAD." 

"^  Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Charles  H.  Weygant 11  Feb., 


64 


(Breoet  Colonel  25  March,  1865.) 
Major. 

Honry  S.  Murray 20  Sept.,  64 

Captains. 

James  W.  Benedict 5  Sept.,  62 

Henry  P.  Travis 3  Sept. ,  63 

Daniel  Sayer 1  Jan.,   64 

Thomas  J.  Quiclt 1  Jan., 

Thomas  Bradley 16  No  v. , 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 

Thomas  Taft IJan.,    65 

John  C.  Wood 26  Feb., 

Theodore  M.  Robinson  .-  1  Mar., 
Robert  A.  Malone,  a,  to.  m. 
First  Lieutenants. 

Ellis  Post,  a  Q.  ilf. 9  Sept. ,  63 

Ebenezer  Holbut 10  Aug.,  64 

David  M.  Quick 26Feb.,  65 

Abraham  P.  Francisco. .  .26  Feb., 

William  H.  Benjamin IMar., 

Thomas  Hart 2  Mar., 

John  S.  King,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  A.  Grier 1  Apr.,  63 

Thomas  G.  Maybee 15  Mar.,   64 

Woodward  T.  Ogden 15  Nov., 

Lewis  T.  Schultz IMar.,  65 

Sylvester  Lawson 19  Mar., 

SuTffeon. 
Robert  V.K.Montfort... 27  Mar.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Edward  C.Fox 14  Apr.,  65 

Chaplain. 
T.  Scott  Bradner,  a.  w.  m. 

The  following  ia  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  medals 
of  honor  have  been  awarded  by  the 
Secretary  of  War : 

Private  G.  W.  Thompkins. 


Casualties. 


'Promoted.,  (1.) 

Captain  William  Silliman,  February  1, 1864,  to  Colonel  26th  ' 
regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Resigned,  (9.) 

Captain  William  McBurney,  March  9, 1863. 

Captain  Leander  Clark,  May  13, 1863. 

Captain  Ira  S.  Bush,  June  21, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  B.  Stanbrough,  November  12, 1862. 

First  Lietit.  Augustus  Denniston,  It  Q.  M.,  January  14, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Roosa,  March  7, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  Brownson,  Adj't,  September  17, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  David  Gibbs,  February  25, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  W.  Hotchkiss,  April  2, 1864. 

Discharged,  (13.) 

Colonel  Francis  M.  Cummins,  September  19, 1864. 

Captain  Charles  B.  Wood,  September  21, 1864. 

Captain  William  E.  Mapes,  Defeeraber  15, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  A.  De  Peyster  Arden,  Adj't,  January  14, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  A.  Verplank,  September  23, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  O.  Denniston,  October  7,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Ramsdell,  December  13, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Lewis  G.  "Wisner,  August  5, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  Houston,  August  10, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  B.  Van  Horton,  Adj't,  January  23, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Stewart,  May  15, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Gabriel  Tuthill,  Febi-uary23, 1864. 

Second  Lieut  John  R.  Hays,  April  8, 1864. 

Died,  (11.) 

Colonel  A.  Van  Horn  Ellis,  killed  in  action  atGettysburg,  Pa., 

July  2, 1863. 
Major  James  Cromwell,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 

July  2, 1863. 
Captain  Isaac  Nichols,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
■  July  2, 1863. 

Captain  David  Crist,  killed  in  action  May  30, 1864. 
Captain  William  A.  Jackson,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 

Va.,  June  18, 1864. 
Captain  James Finnegan,  October  28, 1864,  of  wounds .  ' 

Captain  Eoward  J.  Cormick,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 
Va.,  April  1, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Gowdy,  May  11, 18G3,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Chancellorsville. 

Second  Lieut.  Milnor  Brown,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  2,1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  T.  Cressy,  July  14, 1864,  in  hospital  at 
David's  Island,  N.  Y. 

Second  Lieut.  Jonathan  Birdsall,  killed  in  action  near  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  October  22, 1864. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  Isaac  M.  Martin,  May  15, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Adolphus  Whitten  Beecher,  March  19, 1863. 
Surgeon  John  H.  Thompson,  November  25, 1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  Marshall,  August  7, 1863. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2.— The  roster  of  oflBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


624 


NEW  YORK  INPANTET. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY- 
FIFTH  EE&IMBNT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862,  to 
serve  three  yearn.  Tlie  original 
members  were  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice June  5,  1865,  and  tlie  recruits 
transferred  to  tiie  4tli  regiment 
New  Yorlt  artillery.) 


"GETTYSBURG,"  "  MINE  RUN,"  "PO 
KIVEK,"  "WILDERNESS,"  "BRIS- 
TOW  STATIOS,"  "NORTH  ANNA," 
"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "POLOPOTO- 
MOY,"  "COAL  HARBOR,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STATION," 
"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "PE- 
TERSBURG." 


ColoneL 


Lieutenant  Cplon^l. 
JosephHyde lljuly,  64 


Major. 
William  H.  H.  Brainard.lS  Mar.,  65 


Captains. 

Edward  C.  Jaclcson SSMar.,  65 

James  L.  TiUey 28  Mar., 

William  Halon SSMar., 

George  W.  Pettit ....... .28  Mai-., 

Wiiliam  H.  Babcock....l7  May, 


First  Lieutenants, 

Geo.W.Jenltins,  J?.Q.iVf.20Mar.,  63 

Henry  M.Clum 25  July,  64 

ClarlcB.  Sweet 28  Mar.,  65 

Cbarles  Bates 28  Mar., 

James  H.  Hatch,  AdjH.  ..14  Apr., 

Francis  Clarkson 14  Apr., 

Edward  L.  Shaw 17  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (X) 

Major  Samuel  C.  Armstrong,  November  13,  1863,  to  Ijcnt 

Colonel  9th  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 
First  Lieut.  L.  Chandler  Ball,  February  19,  1863,toAdditional 

Paymaster. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  R.   Townsend,  November  9,  1863,  to 

Major  2d  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut,  Sherman  Clemenshaw,  February  15,  1864,  to 
Veteran  Keserve  Corps. 


Resigned,  (19.) 

Colonel  Levin  Craudell,  December  14,  1864. 

Captain  William  Dimond,  September  28,  1869. 

Captain  Friend  S.  Esmond,  December  11,  1862. 

Captain  Edward  A.  Hartshorn,  November  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Taylor,  October  21, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Calvin  Bush,  February  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Archibald  Buchannon,  February  20,  1863 

Fu-st  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Piclcett,  July  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Lyndon  H.  Stevens,  January  21,  1864. 

First  Lieut,  Bennett  G.  Barto,  March  14, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Elias  P.  Sheldon,  Adft,  May  14,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  Milner,  July  21, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  David  Hagadom,  October  21,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Patriclc  Garden,  October  21,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  McGregor  M.  Steele.  December  26,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  David  Comesliy,  January  15,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Finli,  Febmai-y  20,  1863. 

A  ssistant  Surgeon  Abijah  G.  Benedict,  November  18,  1862. 

Chaplain  Joseph  Barlow,  February  14, 1863. 


Discharged,  (23.) 

Major  James  C.  Bush,  March  17,  1863. 

Captain  Dudley  E.  Cornell,  November  19,  1862. 

Captain  John  Quay,  May  10,  1864. 

Captain  Lewis  H.  Crandell,  June  10,  1864. 

Captain  Frank  Chamberlain,  June  19,  1864. 

Captain  William  H.  Hakes,  June  29, 1864. 

Captain  William  D.  Taylor,  July  14, 1864. 

Captain  Harry  L.  Hasliell,  August  12,  1864. 

Captain  Thomas  F.  Sheldon,  September  9, 1864. 

Captain  Fredericlc  A.  Morey,  October  10, 1864. 

Captain  Joseph  Egolf,  December  31, 1864. 

Captain  Nelson  Penfield,  February  3,  1865. 

Captain  George  B.  Lemon,  May  15, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Egbert  Jolles,  February  6, 1863. 

First  Lieat.  Edward  O'Connor,  March  4, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Lee  Churchill,  Juno  26, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  David  E.  Brainard,  November  12, 1854 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Hyde,  December  21  1864 

First  Lieut.  Albert  Keynolds,  April  16,  1865.  ^ 

First  Lieut.  David  E.  White,  May  22,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Risley  J.  Carpenter,  July  13  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  S.  AUen,  December  1  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  H.  Owen,  March  9  1865 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


625 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Knester ,. IS  Jan.,  65 

William  H.  Evans 28  Mar., 

Robert  E.  Myera 20  Apr., 


Surg'eon. 
WiUiam  S.  Cooper 23  Aug.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
WasMngtonAtin 25  Aug.,  62 


Ckaplain. 
Ezra  D.  Simons 8  Mar.,  63 


Died,  (15.) 

Colonel  George  L.  Willard,  3a,  S. ,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  2, 1863'. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Aai-on  B.  Myers,  May  8,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  "Wilderneas,  Va. 

Captain  Ephraim  Wood,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
July  3,  1863. 

Captain  Walter  K.  Newcomb,  August  9,  1863,  of  disease,  at 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Captain  William  H,  Plumb,  October  15, 1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Captain  Edward  P.  Jones,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsylvania, 
Va.,  May  12, 1864. 

Captain  John  Quay,  killed  in  action,  April  2, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  E.  S.  P.  Clapp,  June  5,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

First  Lieut.  George  A.  "Bryan,  killed  in  action  June  16, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Isaac  De  Witt  Coleman,  killed  in  action  near  Pe- 
tersburg, Va.,  June  16,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Merritt  B.  Miller,  Adj't,  June  26,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Egbert  B.  Hull,  June—,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Clemlnshaw,  killed  in  action  May 
12,  1864. 

Secoud  Lieut.  Eglow  31/.  Green,  June  17,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  N.  Barnes,  June  27,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

'  Dismissed,  (5.) 


Captain  J.  V.  W.  Vandenbnrgh,  April  22,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Malcolm  Morrison,  May  18,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Aaron  J.  Goodrich,  February  10,  18C4. 
Second  Lieut.  Donald  Gillies,  July  11,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  WiUiam  F.  Blah:,  May  IS,  1865. 


NOTE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


21  b 


626 


NEW   YORK    INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY- 
SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

^ThiB  regiment  was  organized  at 
Geneva,  N.  T.,  in  August,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  June  3,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

' '  GETTYSBURG, "  ' '  BEISTOW  STA- 
TION," "MINE  RUN,"  "WILDER- 
NESS," "PO  RIVER,"  "SPOTTSYL- 
VANIA,"  "NORTH ANNA,"  "TOLO- 
POTOMOY,"  "COAL  HARBOR," 
' '  PETERSBURG, "  ' '  STRAWBERRY 
PLAINS,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM," 

"BEAM'S  STATION." 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 

Ira  Smith  Brown 20  Nov.,  63 

Captains. 

John  B.  Geddis 10  June,  64 

{Brevet  Major  31  March,  1865.) 

L  Hart  Wilder 28  Aug., 

Ten  Eyck  Munsou 1  Sept., 

First  Lieutenants. 

John  F.  Randolph,  Adft,Q2  Sept.,  64 

Henry  M.  Lee 25  Sept., 

John  C.  Stamton,ii.Q.3/.25  Nov., 

MiloH-Hopper 20  Jan.,   65 

Samuel  Hughes 8  Feb., 

Thomas  R.  Lounsberry,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  H.  Griggs 9  June,  64 

Jordan  Snook ^  Jan.,   65 

C.Ward  Watkins 20  Jan., 

Clinton  Pasko 8  Feb., 

Charles  A.  Garlinghame.  1  May, 

Surgeon. 

Fletcher  M.  Hammond,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Ferdinand  M.  Pasco 6  Nov.,  64 

Chaplain. 

T.  Spencer  Harrison,  u,.  w,  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  John  K.  Loring,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  28,  1864,  to  Cap- 
tain and  C.  S.  _ 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  S.  Hoyt,  May  20,  1864,  to  Surgeon 
39th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (15.) 

Colonel  Jamea  M.  Bull,  April  18,  1864. 

Major  Philo  D.  Phillips,  October  29,  1863. 

Captain  John  F.  Aikins,  March  4, 1863. 

Captain  Benjamin  F.  Lee,  April  18,  1864. 

Captain  Isaac  A.  Seamana,  April  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  S.  Wheeler,  Adj't,  September  2,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Gideon  Skates,  October  31,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Stewart,  January  6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Clay  Lawrence,  January  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  E.  Prichett,  February  13,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  De  Witt  C.  Farrington,  March  14,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  D.  Carpenter,  December  29,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  W.  Porter,  January  13,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Rabbiit,  March  23,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Pierre  D.  Peltier,  November  5, 1863. 

Discharged,  (16.) 

Captain  Henry  D.  Kipp,  December  16,  1862. 
Captain  T.  N.  Burrill,  April  24,  1863. 
Captain  John  H.  Brough,  March  1,  1864. 
Captain  William  A.  Coleman,  March  21,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  A,  Eichanlson,  September  3, 1864. 
Captain  Winfield  Scott,  September  23,  1864. 
Captain  Richard  A.  Bassett,  January  18,  1805. 
First  Lieut.  S.  A.  Barras,  Docember  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  L.  Yost,  January  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Wilson,  March  31,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Melathiah  H.  Lawrence,  August  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Gage,  March  9,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Sidney  E.  Brown,  October  6,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Pratt  Dibble,  September  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Hulbert,  November  22,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  B.  Hooper,  March  20,  1865. 

Died,  (17.) 

Colonel  Eliakim  Sherrill,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
July  3,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  H.  Baird,  killed  in  action  near  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  June  16,  1864. 

Captain  Isaac  Skimer,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
July  3,  1863. 

Captain  Orin  J.  Herendeen,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

Captain  Charles  M.  Wheeler,  lulled  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

Captain  Hem-y  B.  Owen,  killed  in  action  May  12,  1864. 

Captain  Ira  Munson,  May  14,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Captain  Morris  Brown,  jr.,  killed  in  action  before  Peters- 
burg, "Va.,  June  22,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  George  N.  Rediield,  November  9,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease. 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  Sherman,  July  26,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa 

Firht  Lieut.  George  A.  Sherman,  killed  in  action  May  12, 
1864. 


NEW  YORK    INFANTRY. 


627 


The  following  is  a  Ifet  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  beexi  aT?krded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War : 

Sergeant  Gkorge  Hore, 


First  Lieut.  Abram  Hnnton,  jr.,  June  7, 1864,  of  wounds  I'e- 
ceived  iu  action. 

First  Lieut.  John  A.  McDonald,  killed  in  action  near  Peters- 
bnrg,  Va.,  June  16,  1864. 

First  Lieut,  Martin  V.  Stanton,  June  18,  1864,  of  woirads  re- 
ceived in  action. 

First  Lieut,  SpeDcer  F.  Lincoln,  Adj%  July  IB,  1864.  of 
wounds  received  in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Alfired  R,  Clapp,  killed  in  action  at  Harper's 
Ferry,  September  15,  1S(>2. 

Second  Lioiu.  Rufns  R,  Holmes,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  4.  1S63. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Major  William  H.  Baird,  November  8. 1862.     (Recommissioned 
I       as  Lieutenant  Colonel  trova  civil  life  November  5,  1863.) 
'  Captain  Sanford  H.  Piatt,  February  ^T,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Urias  D.  Bellis,  December  20,  1863. 


KOTE  ].— Xo  brevet  appolBtments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  Greneml 
Oideis  before  October  14,  1^5. 
NOTE  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


628 


NEW   YOEK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY- 
SEVENTH  REGIMENT, 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  September  8, 1862, 
for  three  years.  It  waa  mustered 
out  of  sei-vice  June  30,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  froiji  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

William  Gumey 22  Ayg.,  62 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  19  May,  1865.) 

Li&iUenant  Colonel. 

Edward  H.  Little 18  June,  65 

Mc0or. 

Captains. 

Frank  K.Smith 8  Sept.,  62 

Edmund  S.Henry ^8  Sept., 

Richard  Allison 8  Sept., 

Alonzo  W.  Fisk 26  Nov. , 

John  L.  Little 3  Dec. , 

H.  James  Weston 8  Apr.,  63 

Hewlett  J. -Long 12  May,   64 

Edward  W.  Schauffler..  1  June,  65 
First  Lieutenants, 

William  L.  Conant 19  Sept.,  69 

WiUiam  H.Dodge, if.  Q.M.25  Dec,  63 

George  S!  Sammis ID  May,    64 

George  N.  Little 19  May, 

George  J.  Collins 27  May, 

Augustus  S.  Bodiue 1  July, 

John  J.  Abercrombie,  jr. 29  Apr.,  65 
James  F.  Haviland,  a.  w.  m. 
Hampden  Waldron,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Prowley 31  May,   64 

William  B.  Eaton 31  May, 

Garrett  F.  Eaton 31  May, 

John  J.  Riddill , 2S'  Dec, 

Surgeon. 

George  R,  Cutter 8  Sept., 

AssistaiU  Surgeon. 

Charles  B.  Dayton 4  Dec,  62 

Chaplain. 

Samuel  B.  Willis 1  Jan.,   62 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  honor  have  been  award- 
ed by  the  Secretary  of  War : 

Sergeant  Ebenezer  Skellie. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Stewart  L.  Woodford,  March  5, 1865,  to  Colonel 

ofl03dU.S.  C.  2*. 
Captain  John  A.  Bogert,  February  28,  1865,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
of  103d  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Resigned,  (8.) 

Captain  Joseph  S.  Cook,  December  27,  1862. 
Captain  Abraham  De  Bevoise,  December  27, 1862. 
Captain  Oliver  E.  Vail,  March  9, 1863. 
Captain  George  W.  Cooper,  September  8, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Zebulon  H.  Brower,  November  24, 1862. 
First  Lieut  John  W.  Raynor,  March  21, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Gardiner,  December  26, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Osborne,  October  25, 1864. 

Discharged,  (14.) 

Captain  William  Howland,  December  3, 1862. 

Captain  James  W.  Gumey,  October  23, 1864. 

First  Lieut  Sheldon  A.  Hull,  February  7, 1863. 

First  Lieut  Albert  M.  Bradshaw,  Q.  M.,  September  8, 1863. 

First  Lieut  James  H.  Young,  January  26, 1864. 

First  LiQut  William  B.  Dean,  March  27, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  Myron  Jarvis,  June  13, 1865. 

Second  Lieut  Charles  P.  Cook,  February  15, 1863. 

Second  Lieut  Charles  A.  Benjamin,  May  15, 1863, 

Second  Lieut.  George  H.  L,  Coggshall,  July  14, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Batterson,  June  22, 1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Elbert  Rowland,  March  7, 1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Pierson  Rector,  December  14, 1864. 

Chaplain  Eben  Francis,  September  16, 1863. 

Died,  (1.) 

Captain  Cornelius  A.  Cooper,  November  26, 1862,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Fii:st  Lieut  Horace  H.  Gardiner,  March  28, 1864. 
First  Lieut  H.  Burdell  Denison,  March  31, 1864, 


NOTE  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  In  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  186d. 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  officerB  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


629 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY- 
EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

{ThiBregiment  was  organized  at  Hud- 
eon,  N.  Y-,  in  September,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  July  12,  i860,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  publish- 
ed in  orders : 

"PORT  HUDSON." 

ColoneL 


Lieutenant  ColoneL 
Francis  S.  Keese 29  Nov.,  64 

Major. 
Robert  F,  Wilkinson 5  Feb.,  65 

Captains, 

Thomas  N.  Dutcher 1  Sept.,  63 

Thomas  N.  Davis 5Nov., 

Henry  H.  Sincerbos 5  Nov., 

Charles  R.  Anderson 4  Apr.,  64 

John  J.  Williamson 25  May, 

Frederick  Wilkinson 5  July, 

Jeremiah  S.  Peirce 20  Aug., 

Howard  E.  Mitchell 26  Feb.,  65 

George  F.  White 1  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 

AmbroseB.  Hart,  .4d/i.. 23  July,  63 

Columbus  L.  Keys 25  Dec, 

S.  H.  Mase,  iJ,  Q.  M 18Jan.,  64 

Charlps  Vantine 10  Aug., 

Burgess  Speed 10  Aug., 

Ransom  A.  White 20  Aug., 

John  P.  Hagor 24  Dec, 

Jacob  Armstrong 2  May,    65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Theodore  W.  Krafft 6  Sept,  63 

George Morrell 5  Nov., 

Benjamin  T.  Benson 18  Sept.,  64 

Surgedii, 
J.  Mortimer  Crawe 7  Feb.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
William  H.  B.  Past 16  Oct.,    64 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (6.) 
Captain  Charles  E.  Boatwick,  May  23,  1863,  to  Major  95th  U. 
Captain  George  Parker,  August  30, 1863,  to  Lieut.  Colonel  90th 

u.  s.  a  T. 

First  Lieut.  Granville  P.  Haves,  March  18,  1663,  to  Captain 
and  C.  S. 

Firit  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Chittenden,  August  20,  18G3,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  Q.  M.  .    . 

Second  Lieut.  Rufus  J.  Palen,  September  1,  1863,  to  Major 
90th  U.  S.  C  T. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  H.  Andrus,  August  14,  1864,  to 
Surgeon  176th  New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (19.  > 

Captain  Richard  Decker,  June  1,  1863. 

Captain  Robert  J.  Mitchell,  December  1,  1863. 

Captain  John  J.  Langdon,  February  3,  1864. 

Captain  John  A.  Van  Kearen,  February  14,  1864. 

Captain  Arthur  De  Wiut,  March  19,  1864. 

Captain  John  V.  Whitbeck,  July  16, 1864. 

Captain  George  W.  Van  Slyck,  May  4,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Abram  Ashley,  Adj't,  March  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  Van  Valkenburg,  March  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Spencer  C.  Doty,  July  23, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  Annan,  iL  Q.  M.,  July  29,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Howard  H.  Morse,  Aug  13,  1863, 

First  Lieut.  Robert  H."  Barnes,  October  21,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  P.  Wilkinson,  Adj't,  December  19,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  McKown,  December  22,  1864 

First  Lieut.  George  F.  Wilber,  June  17,  1865. 

Second  Lieut,  John  N.  Holt,  December  5,  1864. 

AsBistant  Surgeon  Henry  B.  Cole,  May  18,  1863. 

Chaplain  John  Parker,  March  28,  1863. 


Discharged,  (5.) 

Colonel  James  Smith,  June  7, 1864. 
Captain  Martin  V.  B.  De  Witt,  January  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  E.  Merritt,  June  24,  1863. 
Surgeon  Palmer  C.  Colo,  September  24,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeop  WilUard  F.  Deming,  June  3,  1864, 


Died,  (4.) 

Colonel  David  S.  Cowles,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Hudson, 

La,,  May  27,  1863. 
Captain  Edward  Gifford,  August  8.  1863.  of  disease. 
Fh-st  Lieut.  F.  W.  Sterling,  December  6,  1862,  on  U.  S.  S. 

Transport. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Daniel  P.  Van  Vleek,  November  21,  1862, 

on  U.  S.  S.  Transport 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  James  P.  Foster,  November  28,  1864^ 


Note,— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  gf  muster  out 


630 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


•ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY- 
FIEST  REGIMENT. 

(Tllifl  regiment  was  organized  in  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  September, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  July  26.  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance witli  orders  from  tile  War 
Department.) 

"port  HUDSON." 

Colonel. 

Nicholaa  W.  Day 5  Oct.,    63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Willie  M.  Eexford 9  Sept.,  63 

M(0or. 


Captains. 

Albert  Steams 9  Sept.,  62 

George  H.  Wheaton 9  Sept., 

Thomas  Tileston 20  Sept., 

Frederick  Van  Tine 25  Sept., 

James  P.  Raymond 3  Nov.,  63 

William  B.  Van  Wyck-.  9  Apr.,  64 
■William  B.  Hunt 11  May, 

Firet  Lieutenants. 

Eugene  A.  Hinchman  ...  9  Sept.,  62 

Eugene  H.  Fales 9  Sept., 

N.  Murray,  i?.  Q.  Jkf 1  Sept.,  68 

John  C.  Coates 19  Oct., 

George  E.  Pinckney. 1  Jan.,   64 

George  E.  Abbott 9  Jan., 

James  O'Connor 11  Jan., 

Robert  W.  Kied 13  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Albert  H.  Beach 6  Jan.,    64 

William  M.  Kinder 15  July, 

Surgeon. 

William  P.  Buel -  9  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Homer  G.  Newton 13  Feb.,  64 

Chaplain. 
Joshua  D.  Lane 2  Oct.,    64 


Casualties. 


FrOTnoted,  (5.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  C.  Nott,  January  10,  1863,  to  Colonel 

176th  New  York  vols. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Lyon,  December  10,  1863,  to  .^4;'t  2d 

Louisiana  cavalry. 
Second  Lieut.  James  E.  MoBeth,  September  30,  1863,  to  First 

Lieut,  and 'a.  Q.  M.  2d  Louisiana  cavalry. 
Second  Lieut.  Morris  M.  Davidson,  February  20, 1864,  to  First 

Lieut,  and  R.  Q.  M.  176tli  New  York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Bodgers,  February  20,  1864,  to  Captain 

87th  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Resigned,  (4.) 

Colonel  Charles  S.  Trumball,  January  15,  1863. 

Major  Augustus  C.  Tate,  January  2,  1865. 

Captain  William  Brandis,  June  20,  1863.    (RecommiBsioned 

from  civil  life  March  3,  1864.) 
Second  Lieut.  Lewis  F.  Ellis,  February  16,  1865. 

Discharged,  (13.) 

Captain  WiUiam  B.  Van  Wyck,  June  11,  1863.'   (Recommia- 

Bioned  from  civil  life  April  9,  1864.) 
Captain  Eleazor  Jackson,  July  28,  1863. 
Captain  Francis  A.  Howell,  January  19,  1864. 
Captain  John  M.  Hagedom,  March  2, 1864. 
Captain  James  R.  Griswold,  December  31,  1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Corsa,  January  4,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  C.  Coatea,  August  6,  1863.     rEeoommis- 

sioned  October  19,  1863.)   . 
First  Lieut.  Robert  W.  Temple,  May  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Van  B.  M.  Bergen,  March  10,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Herman  Wertherer,  May  30,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Plumstead,  December  10,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Henry,  February  2, 1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Wm.  W.  Squires,  November  — ,  1863. 

Died,  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  M.  Raymond,  April  3, 1863,  at  TerrcBonne 

Station,  La,  * 

First  Lieut.  Nathan  J.  Benjamin,  killed  at  Port  Hudson,  July 

14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  W.   Temolat,   September  11,  1864,   of 

wounds  received  in  action. 
First  Lieut.  James  B.  Bradley,  Adj't,  October  2, 1864,  of  disease, 

at  Newprleans,  La. 
Chaplain  John  W.  Williams,  December  15,  1863,  at  Martoe 

Hospital,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  William  Brandis,  September  14,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  G.  Bates,  September  7,  1863. 


*  For  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  regiment  see  Eighth  Heavy  Artillery ;  for  One  Hundred  and 
Thirtieth  regiment  see  Nineteenth  Cavalry. 

Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  musl^r  out 


NE\y    TORK    INFANTRY. 


631 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY- 
SECOND   REGIMENT.* 

(Thifl  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  T.,  in  September  and 
October,  J  862,  to  serve  three  years. 
It  was  mustered  out  of  service 
June  29,  1865,  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Petor  J.  Claassen 4  Oct,    62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  H.  Hitchcock,  a.  w.  m. 

Major. 


GeorgeMicha 4  Oct.,    62 

Charles  G.  Smith.-.: IJan.,   63 

Robert  E.  Fisk 30  Apr., 

William  B.  Avery 30  Apr,, 

Thomas  B.  Green 1  May, 

George  H.  Swords,  jr. ..  8  June, 

Peter  S.  Geraty 6  Aug., 

David  Stothers,  a.  w.  m. 

First  LiemZcTiants. 

AzroL-Bagley 30  Apr.,  63 

Samuel  Leith 11  May, 

Abram  P.  Hairing 16  May, 

Cornelius  C.  Cusick 1  July, 

James  W.  Ford 28  July, 

Chiles  BeUows,  R.  Q.  M.  1  Sept., 

John  M.  Logan,  Adft 29  Apr.,  64 

Thomas  Daly,  jr 8  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  Hallenbeck 11  May,   63 

Richard  Collins 8  June, 

Abraham  J.  Yoemans  ..  -  8  June, 
WilliamL.Bath 9  May,   65 

Surgeon. 

Pitkin  B.  Rice 4  Oct.,    62 

Assistant  Surgeon, 

Lewis  C.  Gromnger 6  June,  63 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  Dabney  W.  Diggs,  January  10,  1863,  to  Major  83d 
New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (4.) 

Captain  Thomas  F.  Goodwine,  August  5,  1863,  to  Veteran 

Reserve  Corps. 
Captain  Ervin  A.  Jones,  June  11,  1865,  to  99th  New  York 

Tola. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  A.  Geaiing,  June  11,  1865,  to  99th  New 

York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  R.  Simpson,  June  15, 1865,  to  99th  New 

York  vols. 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  E.  Prescott,  December  12,  186S. 

Captain  William  Van  der  Bosch,  December  11,  1862. 

Captain  William  W.  Bowles,  May  11,  1863. 

Captain  Daniel  W.  Fisk,  June  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Theodore  Shuckhardt,  November  29,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Eugene  De  Berri,  December  26,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  David  A.  Bokee,  Adft,  December  27, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  Bingham,  January  22,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  Wilsey,  January  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  C.  Perry,  Adft,  June  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Victor  E.  Steiger,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  1, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Abner  A.  Neal,  Adft,  March  2,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  Walker,  May  2,  1865- 

Second  Lieut.  WiUiam  McC.  Smith,  January  9,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  Henry,  January  22,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  E.  Durivage,  June  24,  1863. 

Aaaistant  Surgeon  John  R.  Mansfield,  February  11,  1863. 

Asflistant  Surgeon  Henry  L.  Dusenberry,  August  1,  1863. 

Chaplain  Francis  Mansfield,  February  4,  1863. 


Discharged,  (5.) 

Captain  Abraham  Dowdney,  March  30,  1863. 
Captain  Caleb  D.  Weeks,  July  28,  1863. 
Captain  Alexander  W.  Sinitb,  August  24,  1864. 
Captain  John  W.  Fenton,  March  13,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  George  Macardle,  April  4»  1865. 

Died,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Walker  R.  Tremain,  December  25,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease, in  New  York. 

Second  Lieut.  Arnold  Zenette,  killed  in  action  at  Bachelor's 
Creek,  N.  C,  February  1,  1864. 

Missing,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  M.  0.  F.  Denicke,  sinqe  January  8,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Major  John  B.  Houstain,  May  31,  1865.. 
Second  Lieut.  William  A.  C  Ryan,  October  29,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  F.  G.  Cutland,  April  20,  1863. 
Chaplain  D.  C.  Ormshy,  August  1,  1864. 


*  Called  also  Second  Regiment  Empire  Brigade. 
NOTE.— The  roator  of  oificers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


632 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


02fB  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY- 
THIRD  REGIMENT.*  ^ 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y,,  in  September, 
1863,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  June  6, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department. ) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  In  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"BISLAND,"  "port  HUDSON." 


Colonel. 
liconard  D.  H.  Currie...24  Sept. 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 
Anthony  J.  Allaire 24  Dec., 

Major. 
George  Washburn 24  Dec, 

Captain. 

George  H.  Simpson 1  Jan., 

Richard  W.  Buttle 8  Jan., 

George  D.  Wisebum 8  Jan., 

John  J.  Fitzgerald 11  Feb. , 

W.  J.  Stewart 11  Sept.; 

Patrick  Gates 11  Sept. 

John  H.  Grear .*.  5  Jan., 

W.  T.  Swift 27  Feb., 

John  H.  McKee 5  May, 

James  Hardenbergh 27  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 
Frank  Inman.  R.^.M ..  9  Nov., 

Arthur  S.  Gladwi^ 4  Feb., 

John  Hathom 4  Aug., 

John  "Woods 3  Sept., 

Decatur  ■W.Frisby^t?;';. 11  Sept., 

S.L.Davids 5  Jan., 

Bartholomew  Griffin. ...  2  Mar,, 

Henry  Burnet 6  Apr., 

Morris  Lancaster 27  May, 

John  Somers,  a.  w.  m. 
George  Giehl,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  J,  Fielding 1  Jan., 

Thomas  Hollander 25  Feb., 

Frederick  Van  Amburg  .  6  Apr., 

Surgeon. 
Robert  Watts,  jr 24  Sept., 

Assistant  Surgeon, 
Solomon E.  Hasbroiwk..  4  Dec, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Captain  T.  P.  Ogden,  May  25,  1865,  to  Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Augustus  C.   Walker^,  October  3,  1864,  to 
Sui'geon  18th  New  York  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (10.) 

Major  Abram  S.  Relay,,  January  23,  1862. 

Major  John  H.  Alcot,  June  25, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Theron  S.  Copeland,  Adft,  September  25, 1862. 

First  Lieut,  Lorenzo  D.  Place,  December  3,  1862. 

First  Lieut  George  Gerst,  May  30,  1863. 

First  Lieut,  Samuel  Brevoort,  R.  Q,  M. ,  August  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  L  Foster,  Adj't,  July  16,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Quackenbush,  December  2, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Daley,  November  2,  1864. 

Chaplain  Daniel  O.  Ferris,  May  9,  1863. 

Discharged,  (14.) 

Captain  Daniel  Jacobs,  March  13,  1863. 
Captain  Robert  King,  August  21,  1863. 
Captain  Jajneg,  Silvey,  July  19,  1864, 
Captain  N.  W.  Meserole,  December  18,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  John  L.  Morrell,  December  2,  1862. 
Firfat  Lieut.  Charles  H,  Vidett,  December  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  W.  R,  Dunning,  March  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  C.  Cooley,  February  27, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  J.  H.  Cartwright,  June  2,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Johnson  C.  Hull,  June  14,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Barker,  August  31, 186n. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Straiton,  September  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  O.  Connor,  December  8, 1863. 
Second  Lieut  George  W.  La  Roza,  January  8,  1865. 


Vied,  (3.) 

Lieut  Colonel  James  A.  P.  Hopkins,  November  19,  1864,  at 
New  York  city,  of  disease.  * 

First  Lieut  George  B.  De  Valier,  April  26,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

First  Lieut  B,  F.  Denton,  killed  in  the  assault  on  Port  Hud- 
son, La.,  June  14,  1863. 


Dismissed,  (4.) 

Captain  John  R.  Sherman,  July  16,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  W.  Rudyard,  January  20, 1864. 
Captain  James  K.  Fuller,  May  20,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Bowley,  August  10, 1863. 

Cashiered,  (3.) 

Captain  William  C.  Morris,  May  10,  ]863. 
Cdptain  James  D.  Hawes,  December  7,  1863. 
Captain  Matthew  H.  Moore,  December  7,  186;J. 


*  Called  also  Second  Regiment  Metropolitan  Guard. 
NOTE,— The  roster  of  officers  Is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK  INFANTRY. 


633 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY- 
FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  in  September 
and  October,  1862,  for  three  years. 
It  was  consolidated  with  the  102d 
New  York  volunteers  June  1, 1865, 
and  the  officers  mustered  out  of 
'the  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonet 


LietUenaTU  Colonel, 
Allan  H.  Jackson 2  Apr.,  63 

Major. 
WilUam  H.  Hoyt 9  Oct,   63 


Captains. 

Perry  E.  McMaster 9  May,   64 

Otis  GufBn. 1  June, 

Benjamin  F.  Sheldon 27  Mar.,  65 

Charles  W.  Taylor 27  Mar., 

Barney  S.  Smith 14  Apr., 

Deloss  W.  Olcott,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants, 

Martin  Jones 9  Jan.,   65 

James T.  Joslin 9  Jan., 

Horatio  P.  Dillon 16  Jan., 

Henry  Palmer,  Adj't 27  Mar. , 

John  R.  Boughton 27  Mar., 

James  D.  Scott 26  Apr., 

Nicholas    M.    Van   Ant- 
werp   29  May, 

Henry  Ramsey,  jr.,  R.  Q.  itf.,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenant. 
John  W.  Kennedy 2  May,   63 

Surgeon. 
George  C.  Douglass 20  Apr.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeon, 
Peter  M.  Murphy,  a.  w.  m. 


Frank  Fletcher 20  Feb. ,  63 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  Y.  Gamer,  R.  Q.  M„  May  17,  1864  to 
Captnin  and  A.  Q.  M. 

Resigned,  (33.) 

Colonel  Charles  R.  Coster,  B,  ®.,  November  4,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  J.  S.  De  Agreda,  January  25,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  C.  Cook,  January  13,  1863. 

Captain  Frank  Fletcher,  January  13,  1863. 

Captain  James  Glenn,  February  23,  1863. 

Captain  James  M.  Watkins,  February  24,  1863. 

Captain  A.  H.  SnuthweU.  March  17,  1863. 

Captain  Peny  B.  McMaster,  March  27,  1863.    (Recommis- 

aioned  as  Captain  May  2,  1864.) 
Captain  John  Matemaghan,  March  28,  1863. 
Captain  David  H.  Hamlin,  December  30,  1863. 
Captain  G.  A,  Turnhull,  February  3,  1864. 
Captain  James  M.  Dart,  March  6, 1864. 
Captain  Clinton  C.  Brown,  September  24,  1864. 
Captain  "William  H.  Mickle,  (Brevet  Captain  March  13, 1865,) 

June  9,  1665. 
First  Lieut.  Gerardus  Carley,  November  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Y.  Bradt,  February  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Friedrick,  March  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edmund  W.  Groot,  Adj't,  April  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Wilbur  F,  Ramsay,  April  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  Wm.  Burkhart,  June  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut;  Chauncey  "W.  Hinman,  February  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  W.  Bishop,  June  20, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Alonzo  Paralon,  September  30,  1864. 
First  Lifeut.  Thomas  Forrest,  February  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Solomon  C.  Wilson,  p«ceraber  8,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  L.  Baldwin, 'January  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Marcus  A.  Herrick,  February  23,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Secombe,  February  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  Deyo,  March  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Robert  S.  Porter,  August  1,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  S.  S.  Cartwright,  December  31,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph "L.  Cutter,  January  3,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Alexander  Joseph.  March  13,  1864. 

Discharged,  (10.) 
Captain  John  B.  Vroman,  October  24,  1862.  " 

Captain  Henry  Parsons,  June  8, 1863. 
Captain  Austin  A.  Yates,  June  10,  1863. 
Captain  S.  G.  Hamlin,  February  18,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Sylvester  H.  Newcomb,  December  24,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  S.  S.  Mitchell,  March  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William -E.  Rockwell,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Gutland,  May  15,  1865. 
Surgeon  Nelson  Fanning,  May  22,  1863^ 
Surgeon  WilUam  H.,Hoag,  November  4,  1864. 
■      Vied,  (6.) 

Captain  G.  D,  Kennedy,  August  3,  1862,  of  disease,  at  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Captain  A.  G.  Washburn,  January  26,  1863,  in  camp  near 
Falmouth,  Va. 

Captain  Edwin  Forrest,  May  20,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Dug  Gap,  Ga. 

First  Lieut,  C.  T.  Hunter,  accidentally  drowned  in  North 
River,  N.  Y..  March  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Ahreetz,  killed  in  siege  of  Savannah, 
Ga.,  December  13,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  I.  Palmer,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  1,  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


634 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HIINDRED  AND  THIRTY- 
SIXTH  KBGIMBNT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Portage,  N.  Y.,  in  September,  1863, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  13,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
"War  Department.) 

(The  ofacial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
.part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders. ) 

Colcmel. 

James  'Wood,  jr 18  Sept. ,  62 

(BrmetBrig.  Gm.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Henry  L.  Arnold 27  Mar.,  65 

(,Breva  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Major. 

Captains. 

John  H.  Burgess 25  Sept.,  62 

George  H.  Eldridge 1  Mar.,  63 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Orange  Sackett,  jr 26  May, 

Frank  Collins 26  May, 

WUlardS.  Chapin 1  Sept., 

Campbell  H.Young.. .•..21  May,   64 

(Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  13  March,  1865.) 

JohnJ.Bailey 1  Aug.,  64 

John  "W.Hand 10  May,  65 

Charles  L.  Peck 10  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

J.  S.  Galantine,  Jt  Q.  Af.  23  Apr.,  63 

Edward  E.  Sill 1  July, 

Gael  0.  Parker 17  Dec, 

Lucieh  A.  Smith -.17Dec., 

Luther  Bruce 16  Apr.,  64 

Amos  H.  Bacon 16  Apr., 

C.  E.  Metcalf,  Adft 21  May, 

Henry  S.  Lucas 10  May,   65 

Theron  Cross 10  May, 

Cornelius  C.  Cassidy 10  May, 

Shelby  Baker 10  May, 

Mathew  Mead 11  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Isaac  W.  Drake 1  Mar,    63 

Bishop  H.  True 1  Mar., 

Surgeon. 
Edwin  Amsden 17  Dec,   64 

Assistant  Swgeon. 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (18.) 

Captain  Alvln  T.  Cole,  December  12,  1862. 
Captain  Ezra  H.  Jeffres,  January  13,  1863. 
Captain  Sidney  Ward,  Mafch  17,  1863. 
Captain  Kidder  M.  Scott,  May  15,  1863. 
Captain  Almon  A.  Hoyt,  June  6,  1863. 
Captain  Seth  P.  Buell,  July  9,  1863. 
Captain  James  G.  Cameron,  February  24,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  John  Galbraith,  December  11,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Marshall  M.  Loyden,  December  24,  1862, 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Madden,  January  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Emerson  J.  Hoyt,  May  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  H.  Edwin  Van  Zandt,  August  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Johnson,  January  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Hubbard  G.  Gary,  January  1,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Nicholas  V.  Mundy,  January  18,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Wisner,  January  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  T.  Boss,  March  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  F.  BnUard,  July  5,  1864. 

Discharged,  (19.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Lester  B.  Faulkner,  January  14,  1865, 

Major  Davis  0.  Hartshorn,  May  21,  1863. 

Captain  Augustus  Harrington,  January  22,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  B.  Jenks,  March  13,  1863. 

Captain  Wells  Handershott,  May  9,  1863. 

Captam  Edward  H.  Pratt,  August  20,  1864. 

Captain  Augustus  A.  Curtis,  January  4,  1865. 

Captain  Abner  S.  Cole,  May  15,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Myron  E.  Bartlett,  September  2,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  T.  Horton  R.  Q.  M.,  December  1,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  T.  Wright,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  30,  186^. 

First  Lieut.  Russel  G.  Dudley,  February  1,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Anson  B.  Hall,  January  14,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Webster,  January  1,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  M.  Reed,  January  18,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  D.  Lottridge,  July  31,  1863. 

Surgeon  Bleeker  L.  Hovey,  October  19,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles-P.  Warner,  November  12, 1862, 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  R.  Smith,  July  27, 1864. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Amos  F.  Davis,  November  4,  1862,  at  Fairfax  Court 

House,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Tresser,  December  16,  1863,  of  woimds 

received  in  action  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.   HaU,  May  27,  1864,  in  hospital  at 
.   Nashville,  Tenn. 


*  For  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  regiment  see  Sixth  Heavy  Artillery. 
NOTE  1.— ^No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  ofBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  mustef  out. 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


e^ 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY- 
SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  in  August,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  consoli- 
dated with  the  102d  regiment  New 
YorR  volunteers  June  1,  1865,  and 
the  officers  mustered  out  of  the 
service.) 

;The  official  list  of  battles  iu  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Oalonel. 


Zieutenant  Oolonel. 

Koert  S.  Tan  Voorheea .  ,25  Sept.,  i 
(Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 


Milo  B.  Eldridge -13  Sept.,  64 

Captains. 

Frederick  A.  Stoddard. .19  Aug.,  62 
Samuel B.  Wheelock  ...24  Sept.,  63 

William  N.  Sage 4  Dec, 

Augustus  H.  Beecher...  4  Dec, 

John  J.  Cautine 21  Dec, 

0revet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Marshall  J.  Corbett 10  Mar.,  64 

William  H.  Bristol 14  Sept., 

G-aorge  Douglass 5  Jan.,    65 

Merritt  King 25  Mar. , 

Owen  J.  Sweet,  a.  v>.  m. 

First  LieiitenaTUs. 

E.  B.  Stephens,  R.Q.M..  1  Sept.,  62 

Fred.  M.  HaUack 15  May,   63 

William  R.  Porter 3  Dec, 

George  W.  P.  Pew 4  Dec, 

James  A.  Mix,  Adft 21  Dec., 

William  A.  Scofield 1  Mar,,  64 

Henry  Rudy,  jr 10  Mar. , 

Ansel  Watrous 26  Sept., 

James  fe.  Glezen 26  Dec, 

Harper  G.  Andrews 27  Mar.,  65 

Benjamin  F.  Osborne 25  May, 

Second  Ideutena/ats. 

Ransom  Y.  Hazard 24  Mar. ,  65 

Surgeon. 

Edwin  Hutchinson 17  Sept.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

George  S.  Eedfield 5  Jan.,   65 

Chaplain. 

EU  P.  Roberts 15  Nov.,  62 


^  Casualties. 


Resigned,  (20.) 

Major  Westel  Wllloughby,  September  8,  1863. 
Captain  Watson  L.  Hoskins,  February  4,  1863. 
Captain  Joseph  H,  Gregg,  March  11,  1863.    (Reconunissioned 

April  22,  1863.) 
Captain  Henry  H.  Davis,  May  20,  1863. 
Captain  John  H.  Terry,  June  4,  1863. 
Captain  David  R.  Russell,  August  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Barto,  Adft,  October  24,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Eugene  A.  Marsh,  December  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Asa  0.  Gale,  February  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Slauson,  April  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Cornelius  E.  Dunn,  AprU  17,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Brackney,  May  25,  1863.  • 

First  Lieut.  Ambrose  Thompson,  August  11,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Kellogg,  September  13,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  ElUs,  October  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Winslow  Abby,  January  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Prank  Whitemore,  February  J ,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Join  E.  Wheelock,  May  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Malcome  Prentice,  January  5,  1865. 
Surgeon  John  M.  Farrington,  August  5,  1863. 

Discharged,  (7.) 

Captain  Henry  W.  Shipman,  December  30,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  P.  Baragar,  November  4,  1864. 
Captain  Silas  Pierson,  January  10,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  B.  Abbott,  Adft,  March  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut,  Alonzo  L.  Bishop,  Apiyl  26,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Hoffman  W.  Ensign,  May  26,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  J.  Spencer,  January  13,  1863. 

Died,  (8.) 

Colonel  David  Ireland,  3S.  %.,  September  10,  1864,  of  disease, 
at  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Captain  Oscar  C.  Williams,  kUled  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  3,  1863, 

Captain  Joseph  H,  Gregg,  July  3,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

First  Lieut.  George  C.  Owen,  killed  at  Lookout  Mountsiin, 
Tenn,,  November  24,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Taft,  October  31, 1862,  at  Knoxville, 
Md. 

Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Van  Emburgh,  killed  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Hallett,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  2, 1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Taylor  Elmore,  May  25,  1864,  at  Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn- 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Sherman  M.  Hand,  March  18,  1863. 


Note  l.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
NOTE  2. The  roster  of  officers  is  ^ven  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


636 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY- 
NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  org-anized  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  September  9, 
1862,  for  three  years,  and  was  mue- 
tered  out  June  19,  1865,  in  accord- 
ance wifh  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
partis  not  yet  publiBued  in  orders.) 

Colonel 

Samuel  H.  Roberts 25  Aug.,  63 

(^Brevet^Brig.  General  28  Oct.,  64.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Thomas  Mulcahy 3  July,  64 

Major. 
Theodore  Miller 14  Mar.,   65 

Captains, 

Benjamin  Phillips 9  Sept.,  62 

Daniel  P.  Barnard 18  Oct.,    63 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 
William  H.  Male 1  Sept.,  64 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 
William  L.  McCormick..  8  Dec, 

Henry  N.  Marsh 28Jan.,    65 

George  W.  McComb 4  Feb.. 

Joseph  W.  Packard 25  Mar.j 

George  Lock 17  Apr,, 

First  Lieutenants. 

P.  H.  O'Beirne,  R.  Q.  M.  9  Sept.,  62 

Franklin  H.  Knower 10  Sept.,  64 

James  S.  Wilson 18  Oct., 

William  McCluskey 5  Jan.,    65 

Walter  Jamieson 29  Jan., 

David  F.  Beale 5Feb., 

William  Pclletrftau 5  Feb., 

R.  W.   L'Homraedieu.  ..13  Mar., 

Jamef^  S.Payne 15  Mar., 

James  A.  Bills 25  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenants, 


Surgeon, 

Asahel  Burt,  jr 15  Jan.,   64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Robert  W.  Brady 27  Jan.,    64 

Chaplain. 
David  C.  Dutcher 17  Sept,  64 


Casualties. 


Transferred,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  P.  Strong,  June  11,  1863,  to  the  Signal 
Corps. 

Resigned,  (10.) 

Captain  Gilbert  Bogart,  December  26,  1862. 
Captain  Howard  W.  Phillips,  August  16,  1863. 
Captain  Henry  DawBon,  jr.,  November  7,  1863. 
Captain  Jeptha  A.  Jones,  November  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Bragg,  March  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Jacob  Worth,  January  25,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  M,  Granger,  March  31,  1863. 
(Second  Lieut.  George  R.  G.  Baldwin,  November  3,  18G3. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  F,  FiBher,  November  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Pickard,  Marchl6,  1865, 

Discharged,  (20.) 

Colonel  Anthony  Conk,  July  29,  1863. 

Major  Andrew  Morris,  August  13,  1863.       \ 

Major  Erabre  Rogers,  February  3,  1865. 

Captain  Thomas  H.  Lunney,  August  11,  1863. 

Captain  Dudley  W.  Haynes,  September  3,  1864. 

Captain  N.  S.  Fitzpatrick,  September  22,  1864. 

Captain  John  H.  B,  Smith,  January  4,  1865. 

Captain  Horace  B,  Fitch,  May  8,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  James  S.  Wilson,  March  17,   1864.    (Recommis- 

sioned  as  First  Lieutenant  October  18,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Styles,  AdjX  July  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Adrian  V.  Bergen,  August  24,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  J.  Oliver  Cummingg,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Rogers,  September  29,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  J.  Spencer,  August  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Alouzo  W.  Johnson,  August  29,  1864.         • 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  Delom,  September  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Chappel,  October  26,  1864. 
Surgeon  J.  Harry  Thompson,  December  19,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  L.  Watson,  November  27,  1863. 
Chaplain  Albert  P.  Skidmore,  January  28,  1864. 

Died,  (6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Edgar  Perry,  killed  In  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

Captain  S.  Clark 'Beecher,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  Juno  2,  1864. 

Captain  John  W.  Swift,  killed  in  action  at  Chapiu's  Farm, 
Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Middleton,  killed  in  action  at  Cha- 
piu's Farm,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Alexander,  jr.,  killed  in  action  at 
Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  October  29,  18C4. 

Second  Lieut.  Alexander  Callahan,  September  14,  1863,  at 
Chesapeake  General  Hospital,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Captain  Fred,  H.  Stafford,  September  2,  1864. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 
First  Lieut  George  B.  Cooley,  February  9,  1865. 


*For  One  Hundred  and  Thirty -eighth  regiment  see  Ninth  Heavy  Artillery. 

-No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  a 
re  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


note!.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 


NEW  YORK  INFANTEY. 


637 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  rOBTIETH 
KEGIMENT. 

(This  regiiiient  was  organized  at  Ko- 
chester,  N.  Y.,  in  September,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  3,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
"War  Department.) 

"  rREDEKICKSBCKQ,"  "  CHANCEL- 
LORSVILLE,''  "GETTYSBURG," 

"RAPPAHANNOCK  STATION," 

"MINE      KDN,"       "-WILDERNESS," 
"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "NORTH 

ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTOMOy,"  "BETH- 
SADA  CHURCH,"  "  CHAPEL 

HOUSE,"   "  HATCHER'S  RDN." 
Colonel. 


Lieuienant  Colonel, 

Williams.  Gmntsynn -.24  Jan.,  65 

Major, 

William  J.  Clark ITMar.,  65 

Captains, 

Willard  Abbott 28  Nov.,  62 

Erastus  D.  Davis 7  Sept.,  64 

James  Maloy 17  Oct., 

John  H.  Wright 1  Mar.,  65 

Louis  B.  Courtney 5  Mar. , 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
Peter  Hess 5  Mar., 

{Brmet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

M.J.  Maher 5  Mar., 

Hejiry  Gribben 29  Mar., 

Henry  G.  Hamilton,  a.  w,  m, 

{Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

First  Lieutenants, 

E.  H.  Shedd,  E.  Q.  JVf. .  .13  Jan..    65 

(Brmet  First  Lt.  13  March,  1865.) 
Alexander  H.  McLeod  .  .28  Feb., 
(Brejset  Captain  26  March,  1865.) 

JohnB.  Snyder 5  Mar., 

Andrew  J.  Johnson 5  Mar., 

Samuel  McBlain 5  Mar., 

Frederick  Bartholomew.  7  Mar., 
Robert  J.  Lester,  .4d;"i.. 29  Apr., 

Second  LieutenaTits, 

ThaddeuB  Burch 14  Feb.,  65 

James  A.  Booth 14  Feb., 

Augustus  G.  Ringlestiae.W  Feb., 

Charles  Prudham 7  Mar. , 

KeronFeehery 7Mar., 

John  E.  McDermott 7  Mar., 

Surffeon. 

Henry  0.  Dean 9  Apr.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Mathias  L.  Lord 12  Feb. ,  63 

George  L,  Meuzio 25  Mar., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1."* 

Captain  James  R.  Campbell,  (Brevet  Captain  March  13.  1865, 
;  Brevet  Major  April  1,  1865,)  May  8,  1865,  to  Captain  and 
A,  A.  G, 

Resigned,  (7.) 

Captajji  Patrick  J.  Dowling,  November  20,  1862. 
Captain  Monroe  M.  Hollister,  December  12,  1862. 
Captain  Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  April  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Isaac  Simmons,  December  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Burtis,  December  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  Ridley,  March  10,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  C.  Slayton,  December  20',  1862. 

Discharged,  (30.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Louis  Ernst,  August  15,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Elwell  S.   Otis,  (Brevet  Colonel  March  13, 

1865,)  January  24,  1865. 
Major  Isaiah  F.  Force,  November  6,  1863.  ' 

Captain  William  H.  Campbell,  January  28,  1863. 
Captain  William  Downey,  July  1.  1863. 
Captain  Perry  B.  Sibley,  October  19,  1863. 
Captain  Christian  Spies,  December  6,  1863. 
Captain  Joseph  M.  Leiper,  March  26,  1864. 
Captain  Porter  Farley,  August  4,  1864. 
Captain  Benjamin  F.  Harmon,  September  10,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  B.Hoyt,  (Brevet  Major  March  13,   1865,) 

March  22,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  E.  Richmond,  January  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Addison  N.  Whiting,  February  17,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Crennell,  R  Q.  M.,  August  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Ira  C.  Clark,  Adj't,  September  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  Saggett,  January  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Bartholomew  Crowley,  February  18,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  Hume,  October  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Allen,  October  18,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  F.  Huntingdon,  January  12,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  Buckley.  R,  Q.  M.,  (Brevet  Captain  March 

13,  1865,)  January  13, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Jonah  D.  Decker,  December  10,  1662. 
Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Coon,  May  27, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Aetna  M.  Davis,  July  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Watson,  September  2, 1863. 
.  Second  Lieut.  Lewis  Hamiltou,  September  23,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  Shannon,  (Brevet  First  Lieut.  March 

13,  1864,)  March  10,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  M.  Curtis,  May  15,  1865. 
Surgeon  Theodore  F.  Hall,  February  24,  1863. 
Chaplain  Charles  Machin,  Jufle  24,  1863. 

Died,  (10.) 

Colonel  Patrick  H.  O'Rorke,  WS,  p.,  B.  9.,  killed  in  action 

July  2,  1863. 
Colonel  George  Ryan,  EE.  ^. ,  3£t.  3. ,  killed  m  action  May  8, 1864. 
Major  -MUo  L.  Starks,  killed  in  action  May  8,  1864. 
Captain  August  Meyer,  May  24,  1864. 
Captain  Patrick  A.  McMellen,  August  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  P,  Klein,  July  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
First  Lieut.  Hugh  McGraw,  July  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Knox,  October  13,  1863. 
First  U(fkt.  Frederick  Baur,  killed  in  action  May  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Poole,  (Brevet  Captain  March  13,  1865,) 

July  29,  1864, 


638 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


Chaplain, 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enli&ted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War : 

Sergeant  R.  P.  Shipley. 


Dismissed,  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  J.  Sidney  Munn,  April  25,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Bishop,  May  21,  11^64. 

Second  Lieut.  Sidney  A.  Groser,  September  17,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  TV'Jlliam  T.  Smith,  August  8,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  O.  Sprague  Paine,  January  27,  1863. 


Note  l. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOEK    INFANTRY. 


639 


ONE  HUNDREB   AND  FORTY- 
FIRST  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  in  September,  1862, 
for  three  yeara.  It  was  mustered 
oat  June  8, 1865,  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department) 

(The  official  list  of  hattlea  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
partis  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Andrew  J.  McNett 13Feb.,  64 

Mt^or. 
Charles  W.  Chinharty...  IJuly,  63 

Captains. 

Elisha  G.  Baldwin 11  Sept.,  62 

Andrew  J.  Russell 11  Sept., 

KobertM.  McDorvett...  1  May,  63 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
WiHiam  Merrell 1  Aug., 

(Brevet  Major  13  MarA,  1865.) 

"William  P.  Ross 1  Sept., 

John  L.  Whiton 1  Sept., 

William  H.  Bradford 12  Jan. ,   65 

GTeorgeTabba 25  Jan., 

Phineaa  C.  Mitchell 5  Apr., 

Archie  Baxter 8  Apr., 

First  LieutenayUs. 

(Jeorge  B.  GTQ.j,AdjH...  1  June,  63 

E.  Belding,  R.  Q,.  M 1  Sept., 

Clemman  Osmun 24  Jan.,    64 

Maxwell  G.  Shappee 23  July, 

Fred.  0.  WiUor 30  Oct., 

Micajah  V.  Sherwood 16Feb.,  65 

John  B.  Eatbbone 27  Mar. , 

Charles  A.  Coryell 1  Apr. , 

James  F.  Carroll 9  Apr., 

Michael  J.  Hogarty 23  Apr, , 

Judd  Griswold 3  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  H.  Freeman 1  Apr. ,  64 

LucienB.  Scott 13  Jan.,    65 

Ambrose  Stewart. 14  Jan. , 

William  M.Ware 30  May, 

Surgeon. 

George  M.  Beaks 8  Oct.,    63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Orlando  G-  Greenman. .  .11  Sept.,  62 
"      iT.  Babcock 18  Sept, 

•  Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Captain  Joseph  G.  Townsend,  November  1,  1864,  to  Major 

189th  regiment  New  York  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  L.  Pierson,  jr.,  Adj%  November  1,  1862,  to 

Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 

Resigned,  (8.) 

Colonel  Samuel  G.  Hathaway,  February  11,  1863. 
Colonel  John  W.  Divinny,  June  1,  1863. 
Captain  Richard  Towle,  July  29,  1863. 
Captain  John  A.  Sbults,  July  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  SUas  Haight,  R.  q.  M.,  August  17,  1863. 
Surgeon  Joseph  W.  Robinson,  June  9,  1863. 
Chaplain  Thomas  K.  Beecher,  January  10,  1B63. 
Chaplain  Thomas  J.  Meacham,  September  1,  1&63. 

Discharged,  (25.) 

Lieut,  Colonel  James  C.  Beecher,  March  7, 1863. 
Captain  William  C.  Bronson,  December  15,  1862. 
Captain  V/iiDur  F.  Tuttle,  July  29,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  R.  Fuller,  July  31,  1863. 
Captain  John  W.  Hammond,  December  8,  1863. 
Captain  Andrew  J.  Crompton,  September  28,  1864. 
Captain  Stephen  P.  Griffith,  November  25,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  H.  Rowley,  March  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  A.  Hall,  January  10,  1863.  . 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  S.  Rasco,  April  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Barton,  May  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  W.  Smith,  March  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Miles  W.  Hawley,  April  18,  1864. 
First  Lieut  John  Strowbridge,  July  22,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  McMillan,  November  10, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Louis  A.  Hazard,  Adj't,  December  12,  1864. 
•First  Lieut.  William  J.  Bryan,  January  22,  18G5.       ^ 
Second  Lieut,  William  L.  Qollins,  January  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Robert  F.  Hedges,  July  21,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Joseph  A.  Frisbie,  July  30,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  F.  Stewart,  November  12,  1863 
Second  Lieut.  David  W.  Langley,  April  6,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Alex.  B.  Shearer,  April  26, 1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Sidney  J,  Pike,  April  1,  1865. 
Socond  Lieut.  John  Eccles,  May  6,  1865. 

Died,  (5.) 

Colonel  William  K.  Logie,  killed  in  action  at  Peach  Tree 

Creek,  Ga.^  July  20,  1864. 
Captain  Daniel  N.  Aldrich,  August  11,  1 863. 
First  Lieut  Alfred  E.  Barber,  killed  in  action  at  Resaca,  Ga., 

May  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  M.  Warren,  killed  in  action  at  Peach 

Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Eugene  Egbert,  December  18,  1864,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Lieut  Colonel  Edward  L.  Patrick,  October  19,  1863. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  It  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


640 


NEW   TORE   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FOETY- 
SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at 
Ogciensburg,  N.  Y. ,  in  September, 
1869,  for  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  7, 1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable' 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Albert  M.  Barney 16  Feb. ,  65 

(Brevet  Brig.Gen.  11  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

William  A.  Jones 16  Feb.,   65 

(.Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel  13  Mar.,  1865.) 

Major. 

WimamS.P.GaTVJn....22Apr.,  65 

Captains. 

Marvin  Potter 29  Sept.,  62 

Blrney  B.  Keeler 18  May,   64 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
Hiram  A.  Winslow 19  Nov., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
William  H.  Walling 3  Dec, 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Amos  Wells 29  Mar.,  65 

Henry  H.  Bosworth 29  Mar., 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
Roderick  D.  Morehouse.  .29  Mar., 
Amos  B.  Countryman  — 22  Apr., 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

■  CharlesP.  Morse,  R.Q.  M.W  Sept.,  63 

David  H.Wells 19  Jan.,   63 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
David  A.  Nevin,  Adj't ...  18  May,    64 

Grilman  L.  Johnson 14  June, 

Hiram  S.  Rowley 16  Nov., 

Thomas  H.  Robiason 3  Dec, 

George  Simpson IMar.,  65 

James  Thompson 29  Mar., 

Howard  B.  Utter 29  Mar. , 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

Alexander  Amos .29  Mar., 

De  Forest  Sergeant 29  Mar., 

Arthur  H.  Montgomery..  1  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Frank  W.Eaton 17  Sept.,  64 

Charles  Smith IB  Oct., 

William  H.  Hazelton IJan. ,   65 

Edgar  S.  Williams 2  Mar., 

Henry  A.  Miller 29  Mar., 

William  H.  Richmond. .  .29  Mar., 

JohnH.  Gott 29  Mar., 

Charles  A.  Vilas..*. 29  Mar., 


Casdalties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Colonel  N.  Martin  Curtis,  January  24,  1865,   to  Brigadier 

General. 
Second  Lieut  Frederick  C.  King,  October  19, 1864,  to  Captam 

and  C.  S. 

Resigned.  16.) 

Colonel  RosciuB  W.  Judson,  January  91, 1863. 
Major  Nathaniel  G.  Axtell,  October  22, 1864. 
Captain  Edward  A.  Hurlbut,  January  22, 1863. 
Captain  Alexander  Lindsay,  February  11, 1863. 
Captain  Luther  S.  Goodno,  February  13, 1863. 
Captain  George  A.  Whitney,  May  20, 1863. 
Captain  John  McLaren,  May  22, 1863. 
Captain  Daniel  D.  Johnson,  October  24, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Hill,  December  3, 1862. 
First  Licnt.  Hiram  J.  Goodno,  January  19, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Solon  Reynolds,  January  26, 1863. 
Second  Lieut  Jesse  McKee,  June  3, 1863. 
Second  Lieut  George  K.  Pond,  July  18, 1863. 
Second  Lieut  Hiram  T.  French,  March  25, 1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Herman  A.  Boland,  January  13, 1863; 
Assistant  Surgeon  Westley  T.  Rice,  July  25, 1864. 

ViscliArged,  (17.) 

Captain  Jonathan  Haughton,  July  18, 1863. 
Captain  Franklin  F.  Brown,  March  22, 1864. 
Captain  William  Dodge,  May  13, 1864. 
Captain  David  A.  Nevin,  May  17, 1864. 
Captain  Dan  S.  GrifSn,  September  13, 1864. 
Captain  William  Wheeler,  April  11, 1865. 
Captain  William  D.  Breunan,  May  15, 1865. 
First  Lieut  George  P.  Taitt,  December  3, 1862. 
Fkst  Lieut  Ova  S.  Hurlbut  October  27, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Horatio  P.  Wilson,  October  31, 1864. 
First  Lieut  Joseph  H.  Hays,  December  22, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  P.  Doolittle,  December  26, 1862, 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Godden,  December  30, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Heniy  H.  Hogan,  January  10, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  D.  Smith,  March  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Richard  P.  Ewart  July  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  James  K.  Thompson,  October  19,  1864. 

Died,  (5.) 

Captain  William  P.  Johnson,  jr.,  killed  in  action  at  Petei-s- 
burg.  Vs.,  July  30,  1864. 

Captain  John  D.  Ransom,  November  10,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Captain  James  M.  Elliott,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Fisher,  Va., 
January  15.  1865. 

First  Lieut  William  Dalzell,  August  24,  1863,  at  Folly  Island, 
S.  C.,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut  Horace  Wood,  January  17,  1863,  at  Camp 
Davis,  Upton's  Hill,  Va.,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut  James  L.  Home,  May  6,  1863. 


NEW   TOHE   INFANTET. 


641 


Surgeon.  -- 

David  McFalls 29  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Hans  Powell 8  Apr.,  63 

Cluiplain. 
Lncina  L.  Palmer 1  Oct.,    62 


I 


IfOTE  1. — ^No  brevet  appointmentB  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  annonnced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865.  ' 

NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


22b 


642 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY- 
THIRD  llEGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at 
Montieello,  St.  Y.,  in  October,  1862, 
to  servo  three  yeara.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  July  20, 1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders. ) 

Colonel. 

Horace  Boughton 1  May,   63 

iBrevet  Brig.  Oeti.  13  Mar.,  1865.) 

JLieutenant  Colonel. 

Hezekiah  Watluus 9  Jan.,   64 

(^Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 


Major. 


Captains. 

Edward  H.  Pinny 80ct.,    62 

Greorge  H.  Declter 8  Oct. ,  ^ 

Harrison  Marvin 8  Oct., 

William  R.  Bennett 2  Nov.,  63 

William  T.  Georgp 1  May,    64 

Lewis  N.  Stanton 1  May, 

DewittApgar 26  Apr.,  65 

Jeriah  J.  Young 19  June, 

JTirst  Lieutenants. 

*Edwin  C.   Howard,  R. 

Q.M 80ct.,    62 

Dwight  Divine 1  Apr.,  64 

Renael'r  Hammond,  .i44?'i.  1  May, 

Isaac  Jelliff 1  May, 

Wallace  Hill 1  May, 

Peter  E.  Palen 1  May, 

Charles  A.  Smith 29  Aug., 

Joseph  Pierce 11  Nov., 

Albert  B.  Gordon 26  Apr. ,  65 

WiUiam  T.  Morgan 26  Apr., 

Henry  H.  Hemingway. .  .26  May, 
George  C.  Pinney 19  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Willitt  T.  Embler 9.0ct.,    62 

David  A,  Wasine 19  June,  65 

Surffeon. 
David  Matthews 25  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
William  H.  Stuart 1  June,  64 


Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (7.) 

Captain  John  P.  Anderson,  February  1.  1P65- 
Captain  Benjamin  ReynwldB,  March  7,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  T.  B.  Lucky,  May  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  WilUam  S.  Moffatt,  February  13,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Calvin  R.  Benedict,  October  — ,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  C.  Kellam,  March  17,  1863. 
Surgeon  O.  A.  Carroll,  October  8,  1863. 

Discharged,  (14.) 

Colonel  David  P.  Dewitt,  April  29, 1863. 
Major  John  Higgina,  May  16,  1865. 
Captain  James  C.  French,  March  6,  1863. 
Captain  Anthony  H.  Bush,  March  31,  1863. 
Captain  C.  Howell  North,  July  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Nathaniel  C.  Clark,  February  8,  1864, 
Fkst  Lieut.  George  Young,  October  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  R.  Groo,  January  10,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Franklin  Buckley,  March  6,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  H.  Brown,  May  15,  1865. 
Surgeon  Henry  M.  Edsall,  February  28,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Herman  Craft,  April  11, 1864. 
Chaplain  Jeremiah  Searlea,  March  2,  1863. 
Chaplain  Isaac  K.  Gibbard,  August  29,  1863. 

Died,  (6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Joseph  B.  Taft,  killed  in  action  before  Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn.,  November  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  M.  Ratcliff,  AdJ't^  killed  in  action  at 
Peach  Tree  Ridge,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  L.  Waterbury,  July  24,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Peach  Tree  Ridge,  Ga. 

Fb-st  Lieut.  R.  M.  J.  Hordenbough,  March  16,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  actioili. 

Second  Lieut.  Marcus  Fraser,  November  30,  1862,  at  St. 
Atoysius  hospital,  Washington,  D.  C.  ' 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Carrington,  killed  in  action  at  Natural 
Bridge,  Fla.,  March  6,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Captain  Ira  Dorrance,  March  30,  1863. 

Captain  Alfred  J.  Baldwin,  May  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edgar  H.  Apgar,  Adj't,  February  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Wallace  W.  Wheeler,  R.  Q.Jtf.,  March  26,  1864. 


*  Discharged  August  10,  1865. 

NOTE  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  m  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


643 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY- 
FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at 
Dellii,  N.  Y.,  September  27,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered 
out  June  25,  1865,  in  accordance 
■witli  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  oflficial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable, 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel, 

JamesLewis 27  Nov.,  64 

Liiiitenara  Colonel. 

CalvinA.  Rice 27  Nov.,  64 

Major, 

William  Plaskett 27  Nov.,  64 

Captains, 

John  aarke..; 1  Mar.,  63 

Matthew  W.  Marvin 13  May, 

George  W.  St.  John 23  Mar., 

Edwin  A.  GriiBth 26  Mar.,  64 

JohnD.  Penet ISApr., 

Charles  C.  Siver 18  Apr., 

Matthew  C.  Lewis 6  May, 

Frank  B.  Hart 13  May, 

John  Rich 16  May, 

FirH  Lieutenants. 
George  A.  Cotton. ...'-.. 14  Mar.,  63 
S.  S.  Gregory,  E.  Q.K..21  Aug., 

Wilhim  B.  Lewis 26  Mar. ,  64 

George  R.  Cannon,  Adft. 12  May, 

Charles  S.  Bradford 12  May, 

Nathaniel  H.  Hebbard  -.12  May, 

James  S.  Adee 12  May, 

Hamilton  6.  Preston 12  May, 

0.  M.  Hathaway 12  May, 

Francis  Heimer 18  Aug., 

Horace  E.  Bailey 1  Mar.,  65 

Edward  McQueen -  .23  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

EU  Gibbons 29  Nov.,  64 

W.J.Clarke 29  Nov., 

Charles.RolIins 5  Dec, 

John  A.  Coulter 5  Dec, 

HenryF.Miles 3  Mar.,  65 

Walter  Dickson. 3  Mar., 

J.  Harvey  McKee 5  Mar., 

William  M.  Murray 31  May, 

Surffeon, 
John  R.  Leal,  a.  v>.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeons, 

William  M.  Bry ce 22  Aug. ,  62 

Oliver  T.  Bundy,  a,  vj.  m. 

Chaplain. 


Casdalties. 


Resigned,  (27.) 


Colonel  Robert  S.  Hughston,  May  24,  1863. 

Colonel  David  B.  Gregory,  October  24,  1863. 

Colonel  William  J.  Slidell,  September  25,  1864. 

Major  Robert  T.  Johnson,  December  23,  1862. 

Captain  Palmer  L.  Burrows,  January  10, 1863. 

Captain  W.  B.  Dowio,  January  28,  1863. 

Captain  John  Crawford,  February  24,  1863. 

Captain  William  Devcrell,  March  5,  1863. 

Captain  Robert  ?I.  Evans,  July  31,  1863. 

Captain  E.  G.  Radeker,  December  15.  1863. 

Captain  feter  W.  Smith,  April  4,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Wright,  Q..  M.,  December  20,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Marshall  Shaw,  Adj't,  February  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Alfred  E.  Heath,  March  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  Gorton,  jr.,  Q.  M.,  July  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  H.  W.  Wilcox,  August  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Irving  C.  Smith,  November  23,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  T.  Odwell,  December  29,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Crawford,  January  19,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  O.  B.  Boyd,  February  16,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  James  K,  Penfleld,  March  18,  1863. 

Second.Lieut.  R.  P.  Edson,  June  8,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  E.  A.  Vermilya,  January  14,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Graham,  September  13,  1S64. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Maybam,  April  10,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  C.  Mein,  May  23,  1865. 

Chaplain  Alexander  H.  Fullerton,  November  1,  1864. 

(8.) 


Captain  George  W.  Reynolds,  April  15,  1863. 
Captain  Elijah  Roe,  May  14,  1863. 
Captain  Witler  H.  Johnston,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  W.  E.  Holmes,  February  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  Rose,  May  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Fred.  B.  Davis,  June  6,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  J.  H.  Zabriskie,  October  9,  1864.  ' 
Second  Lieut.  James  Nutt,  May  6,  1865. 

Died,  (6.) 

Captain  William  H.  Stone,  October  17,  1863,  at  Middleton, 
N.Y. 

First  Lieut.  De  Witt  C.  Thomas,  jr.,  June  5,  1863,  of  disease, 
at  Yorktown,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Lewis,  September  8,  1863,  at  Folly 
Island,  S.  C. 

First  Lieut.  De  Witt  C.  Mayo,  September  27,  1863,  at  Folly 
Island,  S.  C. 

First  Lieut.  Franklin  T.  Hine,  December  20,  1804,  at  Beau- 
fort, S.  C. 

Second  Lieut.  James  W.  Mack,  killed  at  Harry  Hills,  S.  C, 
November  30,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  John  McArthur,  January  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  P.  Cole,  April  1,  1863. 


jjOTE. The  roster  of  of&cera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


644 


NEW   TORK    INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY- 
FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  in  Septem- 
ber, 1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It 
was  disbanded  December  9,  1863, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department,  and  the  mem- 
bers transferred  to  the  I07th,  123cl, 
and  150th  New  York  volunteers.)- 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

R.  L.  Van  Wagenen 27  Jan.,    63 

Major. 

Captains. 

Samuel  T.  Allen 11  Sept.,  62 

George  W.  Reid 11  Sept., 

James  Flynn 1  Feb.,   63 

Alex.  H.  Britton 6  June, 

George  D.  Farrar 6  June, 

Geerge  W.  VanDerzee-.H  June, 

David  W.  Palmer 1  Sept., 

John  G.Floyd 2^ov., 

First  LieuitJtants. 

"Wm.  Henderson,  Adj't..\l  Sept.,  62 
Uriah  S.  Lowe,  R.  Q.  M.  .11  Sept., 

Edward  B;  Benedict 15  Jan.,    63 

John  Calvin  Jones I'Feb., 

Thomas  H.  Burke 6  June, 

Horace  B;  Thompson  ...  8  Juno, 

Henry  Baldwin 8  June, 

Sherman  D.  Canfield  ..  .13  Aug., 
Michael  J.  Shanly,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  L.  Warner 11  Sept.,  62 

John  Kennin 9  June,  63 

John  McDonald 10  June, 

Samuel  B.  Moore    10  June, 

Elson  M.  Misner 10  June, 

Surgeon, 

Robert  K.  Tuthai 30  Apr.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Henry  A.May 18  Sept.,  62 

Edmund  K,  La  Due 23  Jan.,  63 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (11-) 

Captain  H.  F.  Penfield,  December  10,  1862. 
Captain  David  Tuomey,  January  21,  1863. 
Captain  Charles  A.  Du  Moulin,  March  5,  1863, 
Captain  Charles  F.  King,  April  7,  1863. 
Captain  George  N.  Schaffer,  May  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Hunter  Morrison,  January  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  B.  Marstow,  January  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Wimam  W.  Horton,  Adj%  March  8,  1863. 
Secoijd  Lieut.  Robert  Lawney,  April  5, 1863. 
Surgeon  William  Rockwell,  March  7, 1863. 
Chaplam  Martin  G.  Dean,  July  31,  1863. 


Discharged,  (8.) 

Licnt.  ColoDel  Ole  P.  H.  Balling,  Jannary  24,  1863. 
Captain  William  H.  Jenner,  May  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  ConoUy,  February  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  P.  Hanson,  February  26,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Van  Brunt,  March  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  E.  W.  March,  August  18,  1863.      . 
Second  Lieut.  C.  Fowler  Brennan,  September  12.  1863. 
Assifltant  Surgeon  C.  B.  O'Leary,  January  16, 1863. 

Died,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Poole,  killed  In  action  at  Chancel 
lorBville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  James  H.  Brennan,  June  16,  1863. 
Captain  A.  S.  Chappell,  July  18,  1863. 
Captain  William  W.  Badger,  July  22,  1863. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  transfer. 


JNiUW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


645 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY- 
SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  '  regiment  Tpas  organized  at 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  October  10,  1862,  to 
serve  three  yeara.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  July  16, 1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from,  the 
War  Department.) 

"FREDERICKSBURG,"  "  CHANCEL- 
LORSVILLE,"  "  GETTYSBURG," 

'  ''RAPPAHANN0CKSTATION,""MINE 
RUN,"  "-WILDERNESS,"  "SPOTT-' 
SYLVANIA,"  "  TOLOPOTOMOY," 

"PETERSBURG,"  "NORTH  ANNA," 
"CHAPEL  HOUSE,"  "  BETHESDA 
CHURCH,"  "WELDON  RAILROAD," 
"HATCHER'S  BUN." 

ColoneL 

James  Grindlay 15  Mar.,  65 

(Brevet  Lt.  Colonel  13  Mar.,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Peter  Claesgent 1  Apr.,  65 

{Brmet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. 
Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Major. 

IsaacP.Powell 1  Apr.,  65 

{Arevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Captains, 

Benjamin  F.  Wright, 1  Mar.,  63 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Henry  E.  Jones 19  Nov., 

William  A.  Walker 1  Apr.,  65 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
Henry  Loomis 1  Apr,, 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

Levi  H.York 1  Apr., 

Robert  P.  Warren 1  Apr. , 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  ]86o^ 
W.  H.  S.  Swett 5  May, 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
Lawrence  Fitzpatrick. .  .21  June, 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
Alonzo  J.  King 23  Juno, 

(Brevet  Captain  1  April,  1865.) 

First  Lieutenants. 

M.  Egleeton,  R.Q.M....19  Nov.,  63 

Edward  Bennett 22  Apr.,  64 

J&meBF.FitcheT,  Adj't.. i9  Jan.,   65 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
Edgar  J.Davia 3Mar., 

(Brevet  Captain  1  April,  1865.) 

Jerome  B.  Seaman 1  Apr., 

John  McGeehan  - 5  May, 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

Edwin  O.  Jones 23  June, 

James  Handwrights 25  June, 

J.  Albert  Jennison 28  June, 

(Brevet  Captainl  April,  1865.) 
David  M.  Ruddy,  a.  w.  m. 

(Brevet  First  Lt.  1  April,  1865.) 


Casualties.  - 


Promoted,  (3.) 

Colonel  Kenncr  Garrard,   ffiHS.  ^.,  3R.  S.,  July  23,   1863,  to 

Brigadier  General  of  vols. 
Captain  William  Fowler,    February  23,   1865,   to  Captain 

and  A.  A.  G. 
Assistant  Surgeon  George  H.  Fossard,  November  5,  1864,  to 

Surgeon  56tti  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Edward  ComstocJc,  August  28,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  G.  Smith,  Miiy  26,  1865. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
Captain  James  E.  Jenkins,  September  30,  1864. 

Discharged,  (33.) 

Lieut.  ColouelJesse  J.  Armstrong,  April -1,  1864. 

Major  William  S.  Corning,  September  23,  1863. 

Captain  George  W.  Cone,  November  29,  1862. 

Captain  George  W.  M.  Lewis,  January?,  1863. 

Captain  Don  A.  Dodge,  January  7,  1863. 

Captain  E.  Vem  Jewell,  September  23,  1863. 

Captain  Joseph  H.  Durkee,  May  12,  1864. 

Captain  Joseph  B.  Cushman,  June  1,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  King  Button,  (Brevet Major  March  13, 1865,) 

March  13,  1865. 
Captain  James  Stewart,  (Brevet  Major  March  13, 1865,)  Juue 

5,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  Wicks,  November  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Silas  J.  Truax,  November  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  Ballou,  December  28,  1862. 
First  Lieut,  Thomas  C.  Jones,  January  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  J.  Wilson,  January  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Perry,  January  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Rodenhurst,  April  23,  186.1, 
First  Lieut.  ^.  Peirson  Case,  R.  Q..M.,  October  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Eugene  A.  Mattison,  June  11,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Wright,  Adft,  September  28,  1864.      . 
First  Lieut.  J.  S.  Lowery,  January  13,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H  Smith,  December  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Wallace  M.  Mott,  December  29,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Stanford,  January  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Spencer  B.  Alden,  January  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Ferd.  V.  Graves,  January  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  David  Timmerman,  August  10,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  E.  Brownell,  November  28,  186^. 
Second  Lieut.  A.  D.  Townsley,  December  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  J.  Klock,    (Brevet  First  Lieutenant 

April  1,  1865,)  June  1,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Albert  M.  Sommers,  December  7,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  E  C.  Bass,  August  17,  1863. 
Chaplain  Alb&t  Erdman,  August  3,  1863. 

Died,  (9.) 

Colonel  David  T.  j'enkins,  killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Wil- 

dernesB,  Vn.,  May  .5,  1864. 
Major  Henry  H.  Curran,  killed  in  action  at  battle  of  WUder- 

nesB,  Va,,  May  5,  1864. 


646 


NEW   YOEK   INFANTRY. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  G.  Taylor 21  Dec.     64 

{Brevet  Captain  1  April,  1865.; 
GeorgeOliu IMar.,  65 

Surgeon. 

Thomas  M.  Flandreau,  a.  id.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Robert  Fenwick 7  June,  63 

"William  H.  H.  Morris  ...  3  Feb.,  65 

Chaplain. 

Edward  P.  Payaon 12  Mar.,  64 


Captain  Ezekiel  Jones,  November  11,    1862,  of  disease,  at 

Rome,  ^.  Y. 
Captain  Gavin  A.  Lambie,  February  15,-  1863,  at  Camden, 

Oneida  county,  N.  Y. 
Captain  Thomas  A.  "WilBon,  (Brevet  Major    April  1,  1865.) 

April  25,  1865,  of  wouudH  Teceived  at  Five  Forks,  Va. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Brickingham,   September  2,  1864,  of 

wounds  received  in  action  near  Weldon  railroad. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  D.  Froeligh,  killed  in  action  at  battle  of 

Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.   Hugh  Chalmers,  Jung  9,  1864,  of  wounds,  at 

Richmond,  Va. 
Second  Lieut.  Arthur  V.  Coan,  September  30, 1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  near  Weldoh  railroad. 


Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Robert  B.  Poole,  February  2,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  C.  E.  Lusher,  September  10,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  James  A.  Daniels,  April  24,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Hart,  June  2,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Lawrence  Ritzheimer,  September  10, 1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  S.  Bradish,  May  6,  1863. 


Note  l. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865, 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  ofBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


iNi!iW     lUKJi    INFANTRY., 


647 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  POKTY- 
SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Oswego,  N.  Y. ,  in  September,  1863, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  7,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department,  and  the  recruits 
transferred  to  the  91at  New  York 
volunteers.) 


"  CHANCELLORSTIXLE,"  "  GF.TTTS- 
BUKQ,"  "MINE  RUN,"  "SPOTTSYL- 
VANIA,"  "WILDERNESS,"  "NORTH 
ANNA,"      "BETHEjfiA      CHURCH," 

"TOLOPOTOJtoY,  "Petersburg," 

"WELDON   RAILROAD,"    "CHAPEL 
HOUSE,"  "HATCHER'S  RUN." 


-  Colonel. 
Francis  C.  Miller 1  Dec,  63 

LieuteTiant  Colonel. 
George  Harney 89  Dec,  63 

Major. 

JamesCoey 6  Jan.,    65 

(Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  13  March,  1865.) 

CaptaiTis. 

Jnhn  McKenlock 23  Sept.,  62 

Vohiey  J.  Pierce 25  Oct. ,    63 

James  A.  McKinley 25  Oct., 

•Alexander  S.  Penfield..  9  Jan.,   64 

Joseph  Dempsey 17  Jan., 

Henry  H.  Hubbard 11  Apr. , 

W.  J.  GiUett IMay, 

Byron  D.  Parkharst 29  Dec, 


First  Lieutenants. 

JohnM.Berry 25  Jan.,    64 

William  A.  Wyboume  .  -25  Jan., 

Frank  P.  Baehr 4  Feb., 

Richard  Esmonde 4  Feb. , 

(,Brmet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

Alexander  King 25  Apr., 

Edwin  M.  Sperry 19Sept., 

Joel  A.  Baker 26  Nov., 

(Brevet  Captain  1  April,  1865.) 
AlfredM.  Beadle, a.  Q.JIf-29  Dec, 

Judaon  Dickinson 29  Dec, 

Jolin  N.  Ucadle 23  Feb.,   65 

James  W.  Kingaley,  a.w.m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 


Assistant  Surgeon  John  T.  StiUman,  January  5,  1865,  to 
Surgeon  88th  regiment  New  York  vols. 


Resigned,  (4.) 

Captain  Cyrus  V.  Hartshorn,  January  25,  1863. 
Captain  Datus  Woodard,  February  4,  1863. 
Captain  Alexander  Hulett,  iFebruary  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Chancy  L.  Gridley,  February  5,  1863. 

Discharged,  (32.) 

Colonel  Andrew  S.  Wai-ner,  February  4,  1863. 

Colonel  John  Gr.  Butler,  November  5,  1863. 

Major  Dudley  Pa-ling,  October  26,  1864. 

Captain  B.  C.  Seeley,  February  4,  1863. 

Captain  Horace  G.  Lee,  July  23,  1863. 

Captain  Reuben  W.  Slayton,  September  1,  18G3 

Captain  Patrick  Regan,  September  27,  1663. 

Captain  Edward  D.  Parker,  November  5,  1863. 

Captain  Deloss  Gary,  November  5,  1863. 

Captain  Nathan  A.  Wright,  November  5,  1863. 

Captain  Patrick  W.  Slattery,  November  14,  1863. 

Captain  George  Hugunin,  December  21,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Abram  Courteman,  January  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Lewis,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Orson  J.  Woodaid,  August  29,  1863 

First  Lieat.  W.  R.  Potts,  November  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Robe,  March  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Lawler,  August  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Mellen,  R  Q.  M.,  October  12,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  "William  Buchanan,  April  2,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  James  W.  Woodruff,  April  12,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Lyman,  AdJ't,  April  28, 186S. 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  Gregware,  February  2,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Dewitt  C.  Matthews,  February  4,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Luther  M.  Hayes,  April  1,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  F.  Box,  October  11,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Ciiarles  Skinner,  May  6,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Cherry  C.  Barney,  July  1,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Newton  Lindley,  July  1, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  P.  J.  Browne,  September  1,  1864. 

Second  Lieut  Job  Norwood,  April  8,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Simon  G.  Place,  November  5,  1863. 

Chaplain  Harvey  E.  Chapin,  February  4,  1863. 

Died,  (U.) 

Captain  George  A.  Sisson,  May  13,  1863.  , 

First  Lieut.  William  P.  Schenck,  July  27,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

First  Lieut.  James  Brown,  July  4,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Lansing  Bristol,  killed  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va, 
February  6,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Flirt,  November  4,  1862,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  David  G.  Van  Dusen,  killed  in  action  at  Get- 
tysburg, Pa.,  July  1,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Guilford  D.  Mace,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  1, 1863. 


648 


NEv 


J.  vrbj^    ±i.\E  ji-L^  xi-t.  J.  * 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Second  Lieut.  Daniel  McAssy,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 

Pa.,  July  1,  1863. 

"William  Kinney 

.  4  Feb., 

64 

Second  Lieut.  Franklin  N.  Hamlin,  January  25,  1864,   of 

William  A.  Sullivan... 

.  1  Aug., 

wounds  received  in  action. 

JolnN.  Mistier 

.22  Nov., 

Second  Lieut.  Sidney  C.  Gaylord,  killed  in  action  Juno  18, 

Martin  Edgeomb - 

.  3  Dec, 

1864. 

"George  B.  Hill 

.  5  Dec, 

Second  Lieut.  Sylvester  J.  Taylor,  killed  in  action  July  3, 

William  Bryce 

.  5  Feb., 

65 

1864. 

Clark  H.  Norton 

.  6  Feb., 

John  S.  McCoy 

.16  Feb., 

John  A.  McDonald 

.16  Feb., 

Surgeon. 

Algernon  S.  Coe 

.23  Sept. 

62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

• 

*Charle3  A.  Hamilton  . 

.  7  May, 

63 

Sheffield  W.  Greene 

.15  Feb., 

65 

Chaplain. 

*  Transferred  to  91at  New  York  volimteerB. 
Note  1. — No  brevet  appointmenta  are  entered  on  thia  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  ont. 


nsuyi      xwxxn.     iisjjaNTRT, 


649 


ONE  HUNDRED   AND  FORTY- 
EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

(Tbifl  regiment  was  organized  at  Ge- 
neva, N.  Y.,in  September,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  June  22,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance witli  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


ColoTiel. 

John  B.  Murray 14  Deo. ,  64 

(Breva  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Fred.  L.  Manning 14  Dec,  64 

Major. 

-JohnCooley 7  Dec,  64 

Captains. 

Alexander  Gilchrist 23  Nov.,  63 

Harrison  H.  Hopkins 13  Oct.,    64 

George  W.  "Waddle 13  Oct., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 
James  R.  McNaughton.-lO  Feb.,  65 

Aaron  J.  Cook 10  Feb., 

Henry  R.  Murray 10  Feb., 

,  (Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

Henry  Parsons 10  Feb., 

Edward  Cole 25  Feb., 

Cortland  Van  Rensselaer  1  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Hanford  Struble 27  Feb., -63 

Steph.S.Reeder,  i?.Q.M.  2  Mar., 

Charles  H.  Paddock 25  Oct., 

Peter  Woods 30  Aug.,  64 

Daniel  W.  Redfield 14  Oct., 

Erastns  H.  Lewis 10  Feb.,  65- 

Charles H.  Travers,  Adj't.li  Feb., 

Horace  N.  Rumsey 25  Feb., 

Foster  P.  Cook 25  Feb. , 

Charles  B.  Reed 2Mar., 

Dewitt  C.  Wilbur 9  May, 

Second  Lieutenants, 

Clarence  L.  Lindsley 15  May,  64 

Alanson  B.  Ruberts 6  Oct., 

Charles  J.  Martin 15  Oct., 

Jay  W.  Neighbor 14  Feb. ,  65 

Myers  T.Webb 2  Mar., 

William  H.  Swan 2  Mar., 

A.  Duncan  Paul 1  May, 

Eyanur  Tunison 9  May, 

Surgeon.  , 

Calvjbtt  H.  Carpenter  ..!.29  Aug,,  63 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (5.) 

Major  Henry  T.  Noyes,  September  24,  1864,  to  Colonel  38th 
regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Captain  Dexter  E.  Clapp,  March  6,  1864,  to  Lieut,  Colonel 
38th  regiment  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Augustus  Campbell,  August  27,  1863,  to 
Surgeon  40th  regiment  New  York.  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Robert  0.  Craig,  March  17,  1865,  to  Sur- 
geon 10th  regiment  New  York  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Thomas  Helme,  April  4,  1865,  to  Surgeon 
85th  regiment  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (17.) 

Colonel  William  Johnson,  October  26,  1863. 

Captain  Robert  C.  Daly,  August  1,  1864. 

Captain  Hiram  Schutt,  August  30,  1864. 

Captain  Harvey  R.  Gardner,  December  31,  1864. 

Captain  Martin  S.  Hicks,  January  18,  1865. 

Captain  Thadeus  Roberts,  May  15,  1865. 

Fh-st  Lieut.  Elbert  Woodwmtli,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  23,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Melvin  D.  Wilson,  January  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  D.  Aldrich,  February  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  D.  English,  April  27,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  W.  G4te,s,  September  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  J.  Johnson,  May  14,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Morgan  D.  Tracey,  December  27,  1862. 

Surgeon  E.  W.  Simmons,  February  14,  1863. 

Surgeon  James  W.  Bellows,  August  13,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  F.  B.  Seelye,  March  31,  1863. 

Chaplain  S.  D.  Dickinson,  December  23,  1862. 

Discharged,  (7.) 

Colonel  George  M.  Guion,  October  16,  1864. 
Captain  Nicholas  R.  Johnston,  November  5,  1863. 
Captain  Hiram  H.  Hewett,  August  25,  1864. 
Captain  Edgar  A.  Griswold,  November  20,  1864. 
Captain  Benjamin  Watkins,  Dfecember  14,  1864. 
Second  Liout.  Harvey  S.  McLeod,  March  24,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  Edwards,  May  5,  1865. 

Died,  (6.) 

Captain  E.  Darwin  Gage,  killed  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va., 
October  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Hiram  P.  Brown,  October  8,  1863,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  George  D.  Huke,  November  5,  1863,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Reuben  F.  Scott,  June  5,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Geal  Harbor,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  Oscar  M.  Adams,  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Caleb  G.  Jackson,  killed  in  action  at  Rice's 
Station,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  John  M.  Sharp,  July  29,  1S64. 
First  Lieut.  John  G.  Evenden,  August  16,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Cortland  7an  Rensselaer,  March  6, 1863.   (Rein- 
stated and  joined  for  duty  June  7,  1863.) 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Redgraves,  August  16, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Vorce,  August  16,  1864. 


650 


"NEW    .YORK    INFANTRY, 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

Chaplain. 

Ferris  Scott 4  June,  63 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  "regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  honor  have  been  award- 
ed bv  the  Secretary  of  War : 

Corporal  E.  Van  Winkle. 
Private  Henry  S.  Welles. 
Private  George  A.  Buchanan. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  Genera] 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


651 


ONE  HUNDRED   AND  FORTY- 
NINTH  REGIMENT. 


(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Syracuse,  N-  Y.,  in'  September, 
1862,  to  serve  three  yearg.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  Bervico  June  12, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 

LiezUenant  Colonel. 
Nicholas  Grumbach 27  May,   65 

Major. 

Henry  N.  Burhaus.l 6  June,  65 

{Breoet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 


,  Captains. 

IraB.  Seymour 18  Sept.,  62 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Oliver  T.May 26  Mar.,  63 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Edward  D.  Murray 1  Apr., 

Orson  Coville . , 29  June,  64 

Thomas  Merriam 4  Aug., 

Jacob  Knapp 23  Aug., 

OUverL.  F.  Brown 20  Dec, 

George  G.  Truair 10  May,  65 

Theodore  E.  Stevens 4  June, 


First  Lieutenants. 

Burnett  B.  Miller 18  Jan.,    64 

WllUam  WiUs 11  May, 

H.D.  Borden,  R,  Q..M...  1  Aug., 

Morris  K.  Barker 4  Aug., 

George  "W.  PhiUps 10  May,  65 

George  H.  Deitz 10  May, 

Philip  Hirsh 11  May, 

Joseph  Jay 21  May, 

Bela  P.  Hitchcock,  ^d;'S.29  May, 
"William  Pullen,  o.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Colonel  Henry  A.  Barnum,  May  31,  1865,  to  Brig.  General. 
First  Lieut.  Moses  Summers,  R.  Q.  M,  July  1, 1864,  to  Captain 
and  A.  Q.  M. 

Resigned,  (24.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  M.  Strong,  March  1,  1863. 

Major  Robert  E.  Hopkins,  July  3,  1864. 

Captain  Jijdsoii  H.  Graves,  October  23,  1862. 

Captain  J.  Forman  Wilkinson,  Dect'mbcr  7,  1862. 

Captain  Solomon  Light,  January  17,  1863. 

Captain  James  Lynch,  jr.,  February  15,  1863, 

Captain  Park  Wheeler,  August  7,  1864. 

Captain  Thomas  GafFiiey,  June  3,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Byron  A,  Wood,  December  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  Van  Wie,  January  13,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  Bronner,  February  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Ohio  L.  Palmer,  June  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  K.  Collins,  April  24,  1864.      ,  / 

First  Lieut.  Willis  S-  Baraum,  May  24,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  Gleason,  May  25,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  F.  Hopkins,  September  14,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  A.  Benedict,  December  6,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  T.  Bow,  December  12,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Savage,  March  29,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Abram  H.  Spore,  March  3,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Z.  Carter  Patten,  July  5,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Horace  Nims,  March  17,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Albert  W-  Phillips,  November  24,  1863. 

Chaplain  Arvine  C.  Bowdish,  September  3,  1863. 

Discharged,  (9.) 

Major  Abel  G.  Cook,  July  20,  1864. 
Captain  Eben  G.  Towneend,  February  5,  1864. 
Captain  James  E.  Doran,  February  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  W.  Moyely,  May  11,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Philip  Eckel,  December  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Mathew  H.  Westcott,  February  5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  M.  Dallman,  Adft,  March  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  McKinstry,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Seymour,  jr.,  August  9, 1863. 

Died,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  B.  Randall,  killed  in  action  July  20, 

1864. 
Captain  David  J.  Lindsay,  killed  in  action  near  Atlanta,  Ga., 

July  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Breed,  killed  in  action  at  Chancel- 

lorsville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph' A.  Davis,  killed  in  action  at  Chancellors- 

vilie,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 


652 


NEW    X uxfcji.    i-isr  in  inx . 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Harvey  Siver 11  May, 

John  H.  PatterBon 19  Aug., 

Elias  Hooghki  rk 11  May, 

MUton  E.  MiJler 11  May, 

Lucien  AV.  Ramsey 11  May, 

John  F.  Wheeler 20  May, 


SuTg:eon. 
James  V.  Kendall 22  Aug.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Henry  F.  Adams 4  Apr.,  63 

Chaplain. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  ofWar: 

First  Sergeant  N.  F.  Potter. 
Private  Peter  Kappesaer. 
Private  Philip  Goettel. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stopd  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY, 


653 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTIETH 
REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  in  October, 
1862,  for  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  8,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.  Recruits  trans- 
ferred to  the  60th  regiment  New 
York  volunteers.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  In  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Alfred  B.  Smith 24  Apr.,  65 

^Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Joseph  EL  Cogeswell 11  May,  65 

Major, 

Henry  H.  Gildersleevo  .  .11  May,   65 
^Brevet  Lieut.  Col  13  March,  1865.) 


CaptatTis. 

William  R.  Woodin 10  Oct. ,    62 

Edward  A.  Wickes 10  Oct., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Piatt  M.  Thome 10  Oct. , 

JohnL.  Green 11  Oct., 

Johns.  Scofield 11  Oct., 

Richard  Titus 19  Dec,  63 

Obed  Wheeler 15  Feb.,  64 

S.V.R.  Cruger*. 2  Mar,,  65 

Robert  C.  Tripp 2  Mar., 

William  S.  Van  Keuren  .11  May^, 


First  Lieutenant$. 

Be  Witt  C.  Underwood  .10  Oct.,  62 
Henry  C.  Smith,  i2.  Q.  JW.  2  Apr.,  63 
Perry  W.  Chapman 15  Feb.,  64 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
William  Wattles 25  Oct., 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

S.H.Paulding 26  Oct., 

Frank  Mallory 18  Dec, 

Cyrus  S.  Roberts 1  Jan.,    65 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

Andrew  J.  Ostrum 2  Mar., 

John  Fitzpatrick 2'Mar-, 

Henry  J.  Hicks 27  Mar., 

I  Humiflton 11  Mayj 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (10.) 

Colonel  John  H.  Ketcbam,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  Decern* 

ber  6,  1864,)  March  2,  1865. 
Captain  Andrua  Brant,  December  18,  1863. 
Captain  Robert  McConnell,  October  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Corcoran,  January  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  R.  Gaylord,  R.  Q.  M.,  March  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut  James  P.  Mabbett,  October  4,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  G.  Mooney,  November  6,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  J.  Gaylord,  March  IB,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  Pierce,  April  7,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Stephen  G.  Cook,  October  19, 1864. 


Discharged,  (7.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  G.  Bartlett,  B.  %,  October  27,1864. 

Captain  Benjamin  S.  Broas,  November  25,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  Johnson,  May  1,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  Thompson,  Adj't,  August  6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Pulaski  Bowman,  July  30,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Wade  H.  Steenbm-gh,  November  7, 1864. 

Chaplain  Thomas  E.  Vassar,  August  6,  1863. 


Died,  (5.) 

First  Lieut.  Edgar  P.  Welling,  October  21,  1863,  at  TuUa- 

homa,  Tenn. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  Gridley,  killed  in  action  a^  Gulp's  Farm, 

Ga.,  June  22,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  David  B.  Sleight,  killed  in  action  March  16,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Rowland  H.  Marshall,  September  13,  1863,  at 

Georgetown,  D.  C. 
Second  Lieut.  John  ^'^e.et^  ^ugMBt  13, 186^) 


G54: 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  P.  Barlow 15  Feb., 

Tjandon  Ostrum 26  Oct., 

64 

65 

Benjamin  T.  Murfltt 9  Nov. 

William  H.  Bartlett 1  Mar., 

John  McGill.., 1  Apr., 

John  D.  Brown 1  Apr., 

J.  Curtis  Smith 24  Apr., 

Charles  H.  Smith 30  May, 

James  B.  Furey,  a.  w.  m. 

1 

SwrgeoTu 

Cornelius  M.  Campbell,  a.  w.  f% 

« 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Alexander  HamlU 26  Mar., 

65- 

Chaplain.  . 

Edward  0.  Bartlett SO  Nov., 

63 

Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  fhosB  oimoOncea  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  i*  glvea  as  K  stood  on  the  dayormnsfef  onfc 


NEW    YORK    INFANTRY. 


655 


ONE    HUNDRITD  and  FIFTY- 
FIRST  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Lockport;  N.  Y.,  October  2%  1862, 
to  nerve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  20,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"WAPPING  HEIGHTS,"  "vnXIIER- 
NES3,"  "SPOTTSTLVANIA,"  "COAL 
HARBOR, '*  "PETERSBURG,"  "MO- 
NOCACT,"  "OPEQUAN,"  "FISHER'S 

HILL,"  "Cedar  CREEK." 
Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Charles  Bogardus 8  Jan. ,   65 

{Brevet  Colonel  2  April,  1865.) 

Major. 


Captains. 

ffiramA.  KimbaU ..2  Feb.,  64 

George  J.  Oakes 1  July, 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 
Hobert  Williams 1  Sept., 

^Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

John  A.  Wolcott 24  Nov., 

Benjamin  F.  Miller 20  Jan.,  65 

First  Lieutenants. 

Albert  A.  Waring 22  Dec,  63 

Samuel  Tent,  jr 28  Feb.,  64 

John  L.  Carrier 27  Apr., 

P.  H.  MeBeroU 1  July, 

Charles  A.  King,  R.  Q.  M.  1  July, 
Edward E.Ru88ell,.4d;'(.  9  Feb.,  65 
NathanF.  Peck 28 Feb., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Daniel  W.  Arnold 14  Feb.,  65 

Charles  Gill 14  Feb., 

Frank  Lepold 14  Feb. , 

Edward  Heller 28  Feb., 

WiUiamC.  Allen 7  Mar., 

Surgecm. 
JohnR.  Cotes 13  May,   63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
George  Steiner 30  July,  63 

Chaplain. 
Samuel  F.  Foot 2Jan.^   64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  James  A.  Jewell,  AdjH,  January  9, 1865,  to  Lieut. 
Colonel  59th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (7.) 

Lieut,  Colonel  Erwin  A.  Bowen,  February  26,  1864. 

Captain  C.  P.  Clark,  December  3,  1869. 

First  Lieut.  James  G.  Sheppard,  April  19,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  K.  McDonald,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  25,  1864. 

Second  Lieut,  Theodore  E.  Van  Wagoner,  December  4,  18ii2, 

Second  Lieut.  Silaa  D.  Smith,  August  18,  1863. 

Chaplain  E.  M.  Buck,  August  17,  1863. 

Discharged,  (22.) 

Colonel  William  Emerson,  December  21,  1864. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Thom'as  M.  Pay,  November  5,  1864. 
Captain  A.  G.  Collins,  October  31,  1862. 
Captain  John  M.  Hutchinson,  December  13,  1862. 
Captain  Lurow  D.  Wilson,  June  12,  1863. 
Captain  Albert  J.  Potter,  October  23,  1863. 
Captain  Isaac  Hallock,  December  30,  1863. 
Captain  Peter  Imo,  February  14,  1864. 
Captain  Adney  B.  Beals,  September  3,  1864. 
Captain  F.  W.  Coleman,  October  19,  1864. 
Captain  I.  H.  McManis,  November  5,  1864. 
Captain  H.  P.  Sanders,  December  21,  1864. 
Captain  Hezekiah  Bowen,  December  24,  1864.> 
Captain  Browning  N.  Wiles,  January  14,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  W.  H.  Anderson,  January  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Hart,  February  2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  Launt,  March  8,  1864, 
First  Lieut.  William  Rowley,  October  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  R.  Derrick,  April  17,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  C.  J.  Carlin,  October  8.  1864. 
Surgeon  A.  M.  Leonard,  April  20,  1863. 
Aflsifltant  Surgeon  D.  W.  Onderdouk,  April  20,  1863. 

mtd,  (5.) 

Captain  Sylvanns  S.  Wilcox,  killed  in  action  atLocust  Grove, 

Va.,  November  27,  1863. 
Captain  Cornelius  0.  BiUings,  killed  in  action  at  WildemoSB, 

May  6,  1864. 
Captain  John  C.  Schoen,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Ya., 

June  3,  1864. 
Captain  Benjamin  Goodspeed,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 

Va.,  June  3, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  P.  Tanner,   September  21,   1863,  at 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Liout.  Joseph  Otts,  September  19,  1864. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2, — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


656 


NEW   TOEK   INPANTET, 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY- 
SECOND   REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Mohawk,  N.  T.,  in  October,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  July  13, 1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"■WILDERNESS,"  "SPOTTSTLVANIA," 
' '  NORTH  ANNA,"  "  COAL  HAR- 
BOR," "PETERSBURG,"  "STRAW- 
BERRY PLAINS,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM," 
"REAM'S  STATION, "  * '  BOTDTON 
ROAD," 

Colonel, 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
James  E.  CurtisB 7  June,  65 

Major. 
Edmund  C.  Gilbert 7  Jane,  65 

Captains. 

Charles  H.  Dygert 15  Dec,  64 

Francis  D.  Bntler 26  D^cf 

Matthew  McCann 27  Dec, 

Stephen  Holden 10  Feb.,    65 

Silas  T.  Beebe 4  Apr., 

Alfred  R.  Queiffe 17  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Lewis  A.  Campbell 15  Oct.,    62 

Henry  H,  Hewes 10  June,  64 

Jame^McGowan 2  Dec, 

Daniel  B.  Fitch 27  Dec, 

Adiran  Lee 21  June,  65 

Benjamin  D.  Gallagher. .22  June, 

Truman  F.  Phelpa. 22  June, 

Norman  A.  Sly 22  June, 

Second  LietUenants. 

William  E.  Stebbins 22  Nov.,  64 

Lewis  A.  Curtis 1  May,    65 

Delavan  Hewitt 10  June, 

Surgeon, 
James  W.  Hughes 14  Apr.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
E.LyonCorbin 13  Apr.,  64 

Chaplain^ 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  honor  have  been  awarded 
by  the  Secretary  of  War ; 

Corporal  John  H.  Weeks. 


Casualties, 


Resigned,  (22.)  , 

Colonel  Leonard  Boyer,  January  10,  1863. 
Major  George  R.  Spalding,  May  15,  1863. 
Captain  Daniel  A.  West,  January  3,  1863. 
Captain  William  R.  Wall,  January  10,  1863, 
Captain  Simeon  S.  Coe,  September  21,  1863. 
Captain  Parker  I).  Fay,  November  16,  1863, 
Captain  Alonzo  A.  Bingham,  December  23,  1863. 
Captain  Elias  Young,  April  8,  1864. 
Fii'st  Lieut.  Francis  E.  Leonard,  January  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  R.  Patrick,  January  30,  3  863. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Quimby,  December  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  H.  Treadwell,  June  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut  James  B.  Eysaman,  January  3, 1863, 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  G.  Bellinger,  January  10,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  William  L.  Hopkins,  January  14,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  M,  Smith,  January  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Lewis,  March  22,  ]863. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Gray,  March  30, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  W.  Butler,  July  8, 1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Norman  M.  Blood,  January  15,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Adam  Miller,  October  10,  1863, 
Chaplain  Hiram  V.  Talbott,  February  3,  1865, 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 
Lieut  Colonel  George  W.  Thompson,  May  30,  1865, 
First  Lieut  George  W.  Ernst,  it  Q.  M.,  June  14, 1865. 

Discharged,  (23.) 
Colonel  Alonzo  Ferguson,  November  23,  1863, 
Major  Timothy  O'Brien,  February  4,  1865. 
Captain  Uriah  B.  Kendall,  October  8,  1863. 
Captain  William  J.  Kellogg,  April  16,  1864. 
Captain  Peleg  G.  Thomas,  August  19,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  Hamilton,  October  28,  1864. 
Captain  David  Hill,  November  1,  1864. 
Captain  John  Land,  November  8,  1864. 
Captain  WDliam  S.  Burt,  November  16,  1864. 
Captain  Andrew  Bridenbaker,  April  16,  1865. 
Captain  Lambert  Hensler,  May  6,  1865, 
First  Lieut.  Cleveland  J.  Campbell,  Adj%  April  22,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Lester  Weston,  June  19, 1863, 
First  Lieut  Lansmg  Swift,  January  16,  1864, 
First  Lieut  H.  Dwight  Smith,  August  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut  John  C.  Freeman,  October  21,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Delancy  Stafford,  January  11, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Crowell  G.  Shaw,  April  20, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Haver,  January  23,  1865, 
Second  Lieut  Horatio  Nichols,  March  18, 1865. 
Surgeon  Silas  A.  Ingham,  September  2y,  1864, 
Surgeon  Lucius  S.  Comsiock,Ja.nuary  31,  1865. 
Aflsistant  Surgeon  Sherman  W.  Ward,  March  5, 1864, 

Died,  (3.) 
Captain  Washington  W.  Hulsen,  killed  in  action  May  5, 1864. 
Captain  Willard  A.  Musson,  killed  in  acUon  October  27, 1864. 
First  Lieut  Josiah  Hinds,  August  7, 1864,  of  disease. 

Missing,  (1.)  * 

Second  Lient  John  W.  Conklin,  since  May ,  1864, 

Dismissed,  (2.) 
First  Lieut  Julius  L.  Townsend,  August  22, 1864* 
First  Lieut  Franklin  Snell,  March  11, 1865. 


Note,— The  roster  of  ofBcera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK  INFANTRY. 


657 


ONE  HUNDEBD  AND  PIFTT- 
THIRD  EBGIMENT. 

(ThiB  regiment  was  orgauized  a* 
Fonda,  N.  Y.,  in  October,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  out 
on  expiration  of  term  of  service 
October  2, 1863.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

EdwinP.Davis 1  May,   63 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  19  Oct.,  1864.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
George  H.  McLaughlin..  8  Feb.,  65 

Major. 


Captains.       ^ 

Frederick  J.  P.  Chitty... 18  Oct.,    63 
JohnA.  De  Waudelaer..  1  May,   63 

EmmettM.  Fitch 1  Sept., 

John  J.  Buchanan 14  Sept., 

Edward  Parkinson 27  Oct., 

John  F.  McGuire.  -  .-• 11  Dec, 

John  H.  LasseU 27  May,   64 

Philip  H.  Fitzpatrick 3  Doc, 

CalvinH.  Pike 28  Jan.,   65 

JamesB.  Neill 1  Mar., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Stewart  W.  Phirmey 1  Sept.,  63 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 
J.  D.  Blanchard,  R.  Q.  M.  i  Sept., 

Barney  Bums 27  Oct., 

Abram  V.  Davis,  Adj't. .  .24  May,   64 

OtisT.  HaU 27  May, 

John  S.  Veeder 14  Aug., 

"William  S.  Norton IS  Oct., 

George  H.  Hodges 28  Jan. ,  65 

Cornelius  T.  Bums 9  Feb., 

Charles  M,  Carter 1  Mar. , 

Allen  S.  Underwood 6  Mar., 

George  H.  Hagadom 17  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Webster  D.  3outhwick..24  Oct.,    63, 

John  Fulton 2  Mar.,  6^ 

Weston  N.  Peake 18  Apr. , 


N.Leslie  Snow 10  Mar.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

James  Sweflney IJune,  64 

Ckaplain. 
J.  Henry  Bnders 18  Oct.,    62 


Casuaities. 


Resigned^  (17.) 

Colonel  Duncan  McMartin,  April  25, 1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thomas  Armstrong,  February  18, 1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  H.  Printup,  November  17, 1863. 

Major  Stephen  Sammons,  August  27, 1864. 

Captain  Robert  R.  Meredith,  March  6, 1863. 

Captain  Melanethon  S.  Burdick,  August  24, 1863. 

Captain  David  H:  Cuyler,  September  14, 1863. 

Captain  Davis  J.  Rich,  November  20, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  E.  Houck,  March  20, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  C.  Livingston,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  22, 1863. 

First  Lieut  Harvey  Ward,  November  30, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  L.  Knapp,  May  28, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Mason  H.  Stewart,  March  17, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Hazard,  April  1, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  Loucks,  August  20, 1863. 

Surgeon  Horatio  S.  Hendee,  February  18, 1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  H.  Alexander,  August  19, 1863, 

Discharged,  (7.) 

Lieut  Colonel  Alexander  Strain,  January  4, 1865. 
Captain  Isaac  S.  Van  Waert.,  February  11, 1863. 
Captain  David  Spaulding,  August  26, 1863. 
First  Lieut  Ansel  W.  Porter,  August  21, 1864. 
First  Lieut  John  D.  Brownell,  August  27, 1864. 
First  Lieut  Hiram  Angersinger,  September  15, 1864. 
Second  Lieut  James  A,  Veeder,  February  16, 1865. 

Died,  (2.) 

Major  Charles  F.  Putnam,  September  9,  1865,  at  Savannah, 

Ga.,  of  disease. 
Captain  Jacob  C.  Klook,  October  15,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

at  Winchester,  Vai. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Frank  W.  C.  Pox,  Febraary  25, 1864 
First  Lieut  James  J.  Barr,  July  5, 1863. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announcedin  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865.  , 

Note  S. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 

23  b 


658 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE    HUNDRED   AND    FIFTY- 
FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
JameatowD,  N.  Y.,  in  September, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mastered  out  of  service  June  11, 
3865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battlee  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  p  ublished  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Lewis  D.  Warner 19  Jan.,   65 

Major. 
Harrison  Cheney 21  May,  65 

Captains. 

Commodore  P.  Vedder..25  Mar.,  63 
(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Arthur  Hotchkiss 4  Apr., 

Alfred  W.  Benson 16  Oct.,-  64 

Byron  A.  Johnston 16  Oct., 

James  S.Harding 1  Nov., 

James  M.  Gallagher 9  Nov. , 

Winfield  S.Cameron.... 22  May,  65 
(Brecet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

William  Clark 6  June, 

Simeon  V.  Pool,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

*John  Mitchell IJuly,  63 

John  F.  Wellman 11  Feb.,  64 

Edgar  Shannon,  R.  Q.  AT-IS  Mar., 

Alexander  Bii-d 17  Oct. , 

George  C.  Waterman 17  Oct., 

Horace  Smith 1  Nov., 

Homer  A.  Ames 13  Nov., 

William  A.  Farlee,  Adj't.  1  June,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Coryell  G.  Stevens 16  June,  63 

Alexander  McDade 16  June, 

James  W.  Bird 1  Sept., 

Warren  Onean,  a.  id.  vu 

Surgeon. 
Dwight  W.  Day 19  Jan.,    65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
George  H.  Bo sley 19  Jan.,   65 

Chaplain. 
William  W.  Norton 29  Oct.,   64 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.) 

Colonel  Patrick  H.  Jones,  May  19, 1865,  to  Brigadier  (J«iieraL 

Resigned,  (29.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  C.  Loomis,  May  30,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Dan  B.  Allen,  September  30,  1864. 

Major  Samuel  G.  Love,  November  23,  1862. 

Major  Jacob  H.  Ten  Eyck,  January  11,  1863. 

Captain  B.  Leonard  Saxton,  March  4,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  Hugohoom,  March  4,  1863. 

Captain  John  F.  Nelson,  March  16,  1863. 

Captain  Edward  S.  Mills,  April  7, 1863. 

Captain  Thomas  Donnelly,  April  13,  1863. 

Captain  John  C.  Griswold,  May  1,  1864.. 

Captain  Joseph  B.  Fay,  July  14,  1864. 

Captain  Henry  Martin,  August  11,  1864. 

Captain  Benjamm  G.  Casler,  March  7,  1865. 

Captain  Edward  Porter,  April  20,  1865. 

First  Lieut.   Coolefy  A.  Murdoch,  February  13,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Marshal  O.  Bond,  March  10,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Jchn  R.  Burdick.  MSy22,  1883. 

First  Lieut.  Timothy  A.  Allen,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Solomon  W.  Beardsley,  March  19,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Dana  P.  Horton,  August  3,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Stiles  B.  Ellsworth,  August  8,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Myers,  October  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Lincoln,  December  31.  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Orlando   W.  Avery,  March  25,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Church,  December  12,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Henry,  April  17,  1865. 

Surgeon  Henry  Van  Aemam,  November  5,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Corydon  C.  Rugg,  October  4,  1864. 

Chaplain  Henry  D.  Lowing,  January  3,  1864. 

Vischargad,  (10.) 

Captain  Alonzo  A.  Caaler,  May  16,  1864. 

Captain  Matheio  B.  Cheney,  July  26, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  R.  Godfrey,  August  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Rudolph  Hullub,  January  8,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  F.  Chapman,  Februarys,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Clinton  L.  Barnhart,  March  8,  1865. 

■First  Lieut.  Stephen  Welch,  May  15,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Deles  W.  Chamvlain,  November  28,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Philander  W.  Hvbbard,  January  12,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  L.  Winters,  December  ?9,  1863. 

Died,  (4.) 

Captain  Allanson  Crosljy,  July  9,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Noyes,  jr.,  Adjt,  killed  in  action  at 

Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  T.  Jenkins,  July  21,  1863,  of  disease,  at 

Richmond,  Va.,  while  prisoner  of  war. 
Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Badger,  Juno  2  1863,  of  disease. 


*  Retained  in  service  until  July  28,  1865. 

*  Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  (Jeneral 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  ia  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


659 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY- 
FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  the 
State  of  New  York  a{  large  in  No- 
vember, 1862,  to  serve  three  years. 
It  was  mustered  out  of  service  July 
15, 1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Depai-tment.) 


'  SUFFOLK,"  "  SPOTTSYLVANIA," 

"NORTH  ANNA,"  "  TOLOPOTO- 
MOY,"  "COAL  HARBOR,''  "PE- 
TERSBURG," "  STRAWBERRY 
PLAINS,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM," 
"REAM'S  STATION,"  "  BOYDTON 
ROAD." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
3      JohnBymes 24  Apr.,  65 

Major. 
•       FrancisPage 15June,  65 


Captains. 

Michael  Doheny 23  Jan, ,   63 

Hugh  Mooney 17  Sept.,  64 

Thomas  Dunbar 15  Oct., 

Charles  N.  Priest .26  June,  65 

James  D.  Mitchell 27  June, 

"Walter  Hartford 27  June, 

Michael  Brennan,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Joseph  F.  Eustace 18  Dec. , 

Christopher  Galvin 24  Dec, 

Thomas  Burke 24  Dec, 

Uobert  A.  Lee 24  Dec, 

Richard  Wallace 3  Jan., 

Charles  Dodd,  Adft 11  Feb., 


•    Second  Lieutenants. 

JohnHanlon 24  Jan.,   65 

^      George  B.  Wilson 18  Apr., 

James  B.  Duff 24  May, 


Surgeon. 
■^     Seth  S.  Lounsberry 9  Jan.,   65 

'0  Assistant  Surgeon. 

Newton  C.  Harris 21  Jan.,  65 


Casualties. 
Promoted,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jamos  P.  McMahon,  April  27,  1863,  to  Colonel 

164th  New  York  vols. 
First  Lieut.  John  Tracey,  jr.,  October  19,  1863,  to  Major  IBtn 

New  York  cavalry. 
Second  Lieut.  James  S.  Van  Cortlandt,  October  31,  1864,  to 

First  Lieutenant  22d  New  York  cavalry. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Lucius  S.  Comstock,  November  25,  1864,  to 

Surgeon  L52d  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Colonel  William  McEvily,  November  3,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  F.  O'Brien,  February  6,  1863. 

Captain  E.  P.  Doherty,  April  28,  1863. 

Captain  John  McAnally,  April  28,  1864. 

Captain  Benjamin  Conlin,  (Brevet  Captain  October  27,  1864,) 

June  27,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  Campbell,  February  5, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  H.  Maroney,  February  6, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  F.  Rea,  Adj't,  March  3, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Worthington,  March  30, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Theil,  May  15, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  McDermott,  September  11, 1863. 
First  Lieut  James  Kelleher,  February  6, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  J.  Hughes,  Febraary  8, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  T.  Cook,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  11, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Philip  L  Brady,  ILQ..M.,  March  20, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Recompense  Stansberry,  February  9, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Montgomery,  March  15, 1863. 
Second  Lieut  Thomas  Carolin,  January  19, 1864. 
Surgeon  Patrick  Nolan,  September  1, 1863. 

Mustered  ovz  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Surgeon  Farand  Wylie,  December  14,  1864. 

Discharged,  (11.) 

Lieut  Colonel  Hugh  C.  Flood,  October  13, 1864. 

Captain  John  O.  Dwyer,  October  5, 1864. 

Captain  Dennis  Carolin,  October  14, 1864. 

Captain  Michael  Doran,  Febmary  10, 1865. 

Captain  James  McConvey,  May  15, 1865. 

First  Lieut  Hugh  Duffy,  Octobei  11,    1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  R.  Wintherbotam,  Adft,  December  22, 1864. 

Second  Lieut  John  Tieman,  March  14, 1863. 

Second  Lieut  CorneliuB  Donohoe,  April  11, 1864. 

Second  Lieut  George  F.  Quinn,  January  18, 1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  Hurley,  December  — ,  1863. 

Died,  (11.) 

Captain  Thomas  Hart-,  June  25, 1864,  of  wounds. 

Captain  William  S.  Schuyler,  July  20, 1864,  of  wounds. 

Captain  Edward  Pelouze,  killed  in  action  August  25, 1864. 

Captain  Daniel  Purdy,  February  22, 1865,  of  wounds. 

First  Lieut  Richard  B.  Dumphey,  June  4, 1864,  of  wounds. 

First  Lieut  John  Nolan,  June  25, 1864,  of  wounds. 

First  Lieut  Michael  O'Connel,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Sta- 
tion, Va.,  August  25, 1864. 

First  Lieut  Philip  Cronin,  October  6, 1864,  of  wounds. 

Second  Lieut  Albert  Jj.Dwight,  killed  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  June  22, 1864.        « 

Second  Lieut  John  Davis,  killed  by  a  rebel  sentinel,  while  sr 
prisoner  of  war,  October  16, 1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Richard  W.  Faucett,   June  22, 1864,  of 


660 


NEW   TOEK   INFANTRY. 


Chaplain. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  Patrick  Planigan,  January  23,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Jolin  Flinn,  Septemter  6,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  &.  Conolly,  September  15,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  O'Callahan,  August  26,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Dean  Wilson,  January  25,  1865. 

jDeserted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Parker,  August  10,  1863. 

KOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW  TOEK  INFANTRY. 


661 


ONE  HUNDEED  AND  FIFTY- 
SIXTH  EEaiMBNT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  - 
New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  Novem- 
ber, 1862,  to  serve  three  years,  and 
is  still  in  service.) 

The  following  is  the  only  oflBcial  list 
of  battles  in  which  tliis  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"BISLAND,"  "PORT  HUDSON." 


Colonel. 

Jacob  Sharpe 1  Apr.,  63 

LieutenaTU  Colonel. 

Alfred  Neafle 9  Jan.,   64 

Majm: 

Mathias  S.  Eaen 1  Apr.,  64 

Captains. 

AlftedCooley 26Jan.,  64 

Thomas  J.  Rundle 9  Mar. , 

Peter  Etting 28  May, 

Cliarles  B.  ■Western 18  Oct. , 

John  H.  Palmer 3  Nov., 

.Firs*  Lieutenants. 

Matthew  Hasbronck 9  Mar. ,  64 

Richard  M.  Hines 20  June, 

Wilham  Seaton 19  Oct., 

Charles  Burnett-^ 1  Nov., 

Albert  Carpenter 4  Nov. , 

Jonathan  Snyder,  Adft..25  Dec, 

James  Mack 25  Dec, 

Henry  Cornell 25  Dec, 

Second  Lieutenant, 

Harrison  Lockwood 27  May,   64 

Surffcon. 

George  C.  Smith 9  Apr.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 


Chaplain. 


Casualties, 


Resigned^  (10.) 

Colonel  Erastns  Cooke,  March  28,  1863. 
Major  Louis  Schafner,  January  31,  1863. 
Captain  Henry  W.  Shelton,  November  25,  1862. 
Captain  Ferdinand  Griggs,  May  20,  1863. 
Captain  John  G.  Vaughan,  August  25,  1863.. 
Captain  Christopher  M.  Baxter,  October  31,  1863. 
Captain  Jacob  D.  Hasbruck,  March  2,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Elijah  Allegir,  November  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  Goold,  September  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Steers,  May  23,  1865. 


Dis<^rged,  (21.) 

Captain  Peter  A.  Lefever,  January  9,  1864, 

Captain  Ocville  D.  Jowett,  April  2,  1864. 

Captain  Magnus  H.  !Raucber,  July  14,  1864. 

Captain  James  J.  Hoyt,  December  22,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  W.  Kennedy,  June  10,  1865. 

Captain  Mitchell  Benedict,  June  21,  1865.. 

Captain  Isaac  L.  Signer,  July  8,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Ernst  Zang,  March  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Edwin  J.  Bailey,  December  1,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Farrington,  January  16,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  S.  Van  Wagner,  March  20,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Clarence  J.  Barrett,  Adj't,  May  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Openshaw,  June  17,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  D.  Coy  Kendall,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  9, 1865.  ' 

Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Purdy,  January  7,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Alexander  Etting,  July  11,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Albert  J.  Smith,  August  12,  1864. 

Surgeon  Edward  R.  Percy,  January  25,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  S.  Webster,  April  1,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  M.  M.  Laurie,  September  1,  1864. 

Chaplain  E.  G.  Holland,  January  4, 1864, 

Died,  (7.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thomas  Fowler,  July  1,  1863. 

Captain  John  Donaldson,  September  19,  1863. 

Captain  Howard  Cooke,  March  19,  1864,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  John  T.  Freer,  killed  in  action  at  Bisland,  La,, 

April  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Christopher  Larkin,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar 

Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Johannes  Lefever,  November  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  WiUiam  Steadman,  August  13,  1863,  at  Baton 

Bouge,  La, 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Major  William  Van  JVagener,  July  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  L.  Berry,  February  24,  1863. 


Note.— This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31,  1865. 


662 


NEW  YORK   INPANTET. 


one  hundred  and  fiptt- 
Seventh  regiment. 

(ThiB  regiment  was  organized  in  Sep- 
tember, 1862,  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y., 
to  serve  tliree  years.  It  was  mns- 
tered  out  of  service  July  10,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.)     i 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"CHANCELLORSVILLE,"  "JOHN'S 

ISLAND,"  "DINGLE'S  MILLS," 
"GETTYSBDKG,"  "HONEY  HILL," 
"  STATESBUKG,"  ' '  HAGERSTOWN," 
"DEVEAUXKECK." 


Lieuienant  ColoiieL 
James  C.  Carmichael 24  July,   C3 

Major. 
Frank  Place 4  June,  64 


Captains, 

Leonard  P.  Briggs 12  Nov.,  62 

Chales  H.  Van  Slyke 1  May,  63 

J.  Clayton  Atwater 25  Dec. , 

Garret  S.  Van  Hoesen...  16  Feb.,  64 

Frank  E.  Gates 31  July, 

William  Saxton 18  Dec, 

George  li.  Wan-en 1  Jan.,  65 

Charles  C.  Burlingame  -.14  Feb., 


jFirse  ZieiUenants. 

Charles  J.  Baldwin 25  Nov.,  63 

Henry  P.  Miner 16  Feb.,  64 

John  A.  Campbell 17  Feb., 

Orrin M.  Palmer 22  Feb., 

C.  Henry  Paddock 21  June, 

William  H.  Morgan 1  Aug., 

Joseph  F.  Wright  1  Aug., 

K.  Walworth  Bourne 1  Jan.,    65 

Jerome  Forbes,  a,tp.m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Clark  Pierce 22  Feb.,  64 

Deloss  F.  Jones 15  Jan.,  65 


Casualties. 


Promoted f  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  J.  Mortimer  Crawe,  February  6,  1865,  to 
Surgeon  128th  New  York  vols. 

Transferred,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  D.  Waters,  November  18, 1863,  to  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps.  „„  ^   „  ^         „ 

Second  Lieut.  B.  S.  Fitch,  October  1, 1863,  to  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps. 

Resigned,  (31.) 

Colonel  Philip  P.  Brown,  jr.,  June  12,  1865. 

Captain  William  Bellinger,  November  11,  1862. 

Captain  J.  Hunt  Smith,  December  1,  1862, 

Captain  William  P.  Beck,  January  11,  1863. 

Captain  Nelson  M.  Daniels,  January  11,  1863. 

Captain  Abraham  Tuttle,  February  12,  1863. 

Captain  Thomas  J.  Randall,  March  16,  1863. 

Captain  B.  B.  Andrews,  March  25,  1863. 

Captain  Morris  D.  Bailey,  January  29,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  T.  Manchester,  Adft,  October  3, 18«B. 

First  Lieut.  George  R.  Seaton,  January  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Leonard  W.  Buck,  January  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thurlow  W.  Priest,  January  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Willis  S.  Barnum,  January  11,  1863. 

Fii'st  Lieut.  William  O.  Stone,  Adft,  March  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Justin  C.  Ware,  March  30,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  O.  Newton,  R.  Q.  M.,  June  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Tollman,  August  28,  1863. 

Fii-st  Lieut.  John  H.  Ballard,  June  25,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  A.  W.  Kingsbury,  it  Q.  M.,  April  1,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Julius  D.  Palmer,  December  30,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Job  D.  Potter,  January  11,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  .Samuel  Wickwise,  January  11,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  N.  Kinney,  January  11,  1863. 

Second  Lieut  William  H.  Snyder,  February  9,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Luther  L.  Stillmau,  February  17,  1863. 

Second  Lieut,  Thomas  C.  Bamelt,  March  19,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Jones,  April  17,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Josiab  S.  Jenkins,  August  20,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Irving  N.  Bowen,  August  28,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Frank  D.  Beebe,  November  10,  1863. 


Discharged,  (14.) 

Captain  E.  Charlier,  September  24,  1864. 
Captain  Lafayette  Mc Williams,  March  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Perrin  H.  McGraw,  R..  Q.  M.,  December  2 
First  Lieut.  O.  E.  Messenger,  Adft,  January  26,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Cephas  C.  Pierce,  July  17,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Marshall  Hemstreet,  July  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Seymour  Z.  Miner,  December  4.  1863. 
Fh-Bt  Lieut.  R.  E.  Grant,  May  2,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  A.  Coffin,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut  Nelson  R.  Smith,  October  1,  1863, 
Second  Lieut  J.  W.  Benjamin,  December  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Judson  L.  Powers,  May  3,  1865.    . 
Second  Lieut  Henry  A.  Curtis,  May  18,  1865. 
Chaplain  Charles  Barstow,  December  12,  1862. 


NEW   YORK   INFAWTRT. 


663 


Henry  C.  Henflrick 16  "Aug., 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

B.RnBtHolcomb 7  Feb., 

Chaplain. 
O.H.  Seymoiir 7 Mar., 


65 


63 


Vied,  (9.) 

Lieut,  Colonel  George  W.  ArrowBmith,  killed  ia  action  at 
Getty Bburg,  Pa.,  July!,  1863. 

Captain  "Walter  0.  Dunbar,  March  17,  1863,  of  dieease. 

Captain  Jason  K.  Backus,  killed  in  action  at  GettvBburg,  Fa. , 
July  1,  1863. 

Captain  George  A.  Adams,  July  25,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

Pin  acti^  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

XJaptaidPHarrisoTi.  Frank,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2, 
1863. 

Captain  J.  R.  Stone,  August  12, 1S64,  while  a  prisoner  of  war 
at  Macon,  Ga. 

First  Lieut.  Major  L.  Hunt,  killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2, 

■    1863. 

First  Lieut.  J.  F.  Henery,  Adft,  July  24,  1863,  of  woundB 
received  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Second  Lieut.  Randall  D.  Lower,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  1,  1863. 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  of&cers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


Q^i 


NEW  YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE   HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY- 
EIGHTH  KEGtlMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  from  September 
II,  1862,  to  November  4,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  June  30,  1865,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  ia  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

■W.n.  McNary 16  Apr.,  65 

(Breoet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Major. 

Hyron  Kalt 6Mar.,  65 

Captains. 

"William  A.  Furey 12  Sept.,  62 

B.  B.  Purdy 10  Jan.,    63 

William  Cuff 24  Mar., 

Edward  GiUen 1  Mar.,  64 

Smith  C.  Roof 15  Mar. , 

Michael  Campbell 6Mar.,  65 

Jacob  David,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Joseph  E.  Palmer 1  Sept.,  63 

Albert  G.  Lindsley 1  Sept., 

Cyrus  B.  Avery 6  Sept.,  64 

Theodore  Linder :.  IDec., 

Timothy  Van  Nostrand.-  2  Dec, 

William  A.  Marttnot 6  Mar.,   65 

George  Gallagher 6  Mar., 

John  Wai-ner ,. 6  Mar. , 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Bagley 18  Jan.,  'JS 

Joseph  W.  May 18  Jan., 

John  Brown 18  Jan., 

William  Creamer 18  Jan. , 

Harvey  Brewer 9  Feb.,  , 

William  Larkerun 17  Mar. , 

W.  A.  Perkins 17Mar., 

Thomas  Meagher,  fE.  |^.28  Mar., 

Surgeon. 
George  De  Landre 12  Dec,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Chaplain. 
David  L.  Peudell 26  Jan.,  65 

The  following  is  a  list  of  tbo  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War : 

Sergeant  William  Laing. 

Sergeant  Jamea  Howard. 

Private  John  Schilling, 

Private  G.  M.  Grub.    ' 


Casualties. 


Fro-moted,  (1.) 


First  Lieut.  John  C.  Gerard,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  11, 1865,  to  Captain 
and  A.  Q.  M. 


Chaplain  Jes^ 


Jtesig^med,  (1.) 
ovember  2,  1864. 
Disdiarged,  (29.) 


Colonel  James  Jordan,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General  October  28, 

1864,)  March  17, 1865. 
Major  W.  M.  Burnett,  November  18,  1863. 
Major  Silas  A.  leslay,  February  17,  1865. 
Captain  Charles  H.  Murch,  November  22,  1862. 
Captain  S.  M.  Saunders,  December  11,  1862. 
Captain  John  Smith,  December  24,  1863. 
Captain  John  W.  Dunn,  Janufary  f>,  1863. 
Captain  T.  D.  Littlejokn,  March  2,  1863. 
Captain  John  O'Connor,  June  28,  1863. 
Captain  Peter  B.  Steele,  January  9, 1864. 
Captain  Charles  Smith,  August  31,  1864. 
Captain  Jacques  Ealt,  March  2,  1B65. 
Captain  George  W.  McConn,  April  13,  1865. 
Captain  Theodore  F.  ICing,  June  16,  1865, 
First  Llent.  Jeremiah  Falony,  January  5,  1863 
First  Lieut.  John  L.  White,  January  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  R.  L.  Selleck,  July  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  E.  T.  Johnston,  May  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  WiUiam  B.  Booz,  September  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Cornwell,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  12, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  H.  M.  Connolly,  March  9,  1865. 
Second  Lieut,  William  Dowd,  December  11,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  M.  J.  Healy,  January  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Chaides  Hermans,  January  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Mayo,  November  22,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Gray,  May  27,  1865. 
Surgeon  C.  H.  Murphy,  July  22,  1863. 
As&istant  Sifrgeon  Edward  McGratb,  April  25,  1863, 
Assistant  Surgeon  Isaac  W.  Sitler,  November  27,  1864. 

Died,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Reilly,  killed  at  Fort  Greggi  Va..  April 
2,  1865.  . 

Missing,  (1.) 
Chaplain  George  Hall,  August  — ,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (8.) 

Captain  J,  M.  Reidenbach,  July  14,  1863. 
Captain  Jamea  Cain,  January  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  W.  M,  Coles,  March  9,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  P.  Brannigan,  August  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Hugh  Gallegher,  May  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  John  MerlUee,  June  23,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  John  R.  St,  Felix,  October  1,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  D.  Towner,  September  2,  1863. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  H.  Haggerty,  April  7,  1864. 


*  Called  also  First  Empire  Regiment. 
NOTE  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  aunounced*in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


665 


ONE   HUNDRED    AND    PIPTY- 
NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wa^  organized  at  New 
yoA  city,  N.  Y.,  in  November, 
1862,  to  serve  tliree  years.  It  is 
still  in  service.) 

Tlie  following  is  the  only  oiEcial  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
libhed  in  orders : 


"IRISH  BEND," 


'POKT  HUDSON." 


ColoneL 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

WiEiomWaltermiro 4  July,  64 

Major. 


Captains. 

Wells  O.  Pettit 1  Nov.,  63 

James  S.  Reynolds: 8  Feb.,  64 

William  F.  Tiemann 23  Feb., 

George  W.  Hnssey 3  Sept., 

First  Lieutmants. . 

E.  Spencer  Ehner 8  Feb.,  64 

Edward  Duffy 23  May, 

■Andrew  Rifenbergh 10  June, 

George  B.  Stayley 8  Aug. , 

JohnDay 2  Sept., 

Edward  Tynau 6  Sept., 

Barzellia  Ransom 170ct., 

E.  Parmly  Brown 1  July,  65 

Second  Lieutenant.  . 

George  R.  Herbert 1  Nov.,  62 

Surgeon. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Caleb  C.  Briggs 20  Oct.,    63 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (2.) 

Captain  Charles  Lewis,  January  15,  1864,  to  Major  176th  regi- 
ment New  York  vols. 

Captain  Charles  C.  Baker,  February  10,  1864,  to  Major  39th 
New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (8.) 

Colonel  Edward  L.  Molineux,  (Brevet  Brig.  General  October 

19,  1864,)  August  4,  1865. 
Captain  Ariel  M.  Gamwell,  Pebiniary  11,  1863. 
Captain  Joel  B.  Ramsden,  July  30,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Mark  D.  Wilbur,  R.  Q.  M.,  Decembers,  1803. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Chariot,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  82, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  G.  Hubbell,  July  31,  1863. 
Surgeon  Charles  Robertson,  November  2,  1863. 
Surgeon  William  Y.  Provost,  July  23,  1865. 

Discharged,  (22.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  A.  Burt,  January  7,  1864. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Edward  L.  Gaul,  June  2,  1864. 
Captain  Edward  Wardle,  January  26,  1863. 
Captain  Augustus  J.  Dayton,  February  28,  186?. 
Captain  William  H.  Sliter,  July  30, 1863. 
Captain  Joseph  G.  MoNutt,  July  21,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Nathan  S.  Post,  January  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  P.  Edward  Atwood,  January  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Loretz,  April  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Julius  H.  Tiemann,  December  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Crawford  Williams,  February  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Christopher  Branch,  May  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Prince,  September  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Howard,  December  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  A.  Tieman,  January  4,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  H.  Bruce,  May  17,  If  65. 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Fingar,  January  26.  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  H.  Traver,  August  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Lambert  Dingman,  February  3, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Alfred  Greenleaf,  jr..  May  2,  lt64. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  Van  Dousen,  July  17,  1804. 
Chaplain  Isaac  L.  Kipp,  September  9,  1863. 

Died,  (10.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  Gilbert  A.  Draper,  killed  in  action  April  14, 1863. 
Major  Robert  McD.  Hart,  lulled  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 

October  19,  1864. 
Captain  Duncan  Richmond,  October  19,  1864,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  D.  Lathrop,  Adj't,  killed  in  action  April 

14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Manly,  killed  in  action,  April  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  WiUiam  R.  Plunket,  April  17,  1863,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  Wesley  W.  Bradley,  May  10,  186.3. 
Second  Lieut.  Byron  L.  Lockwood,  killed  in  action  April  14, 

1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  P.  Price,  April  17, 1863,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Herman  Smith,  October  14,  1864,  of  wounds. 

Missing,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  William  Burtes,  since  Juno,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 
Captain  Joseph  A.  Hatry,  November  16,  186.3. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Shields,  December  7,  1863., 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Brundage,  AprU  9,  1864. 


Note  ].-*No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  In  General 
*       Orders  before  October  14,  ,1865. 

NOTE  2.— This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  thiav 
register,  its  roater  is  made  up  to  August  31 ,  1865. 


Qm 


NEW   TOBK    INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTIETH 

REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wa^  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  November, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  is 
still  in  service.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"COTTON,"    "BISLAND,"'    "PORT 
HUDSON." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Henry  P.  TJnderhill ....  .26  May,   65 

Major. 


Captains. 

JohnB.  Burrud 20  Nov.,  62 

Daniel  L.  Vaughn 21  Nov., 

Edwin  Kirby 27  Aug.,  63 

Jacob  McDowell 1  Mar.,  64 

James  Kelly 29  May,    65 

Lorenzo  L.  Wheelock..-  9  June, 
Robert  R.  Seely 9  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Clark  C.  Edwards 25  Dec,  63 

Henry  E.  Price,  R.  Q.  M.14  Aug.,  64 
Stephen Gr.Hopkins,^dj'(.27  Sept., 

Elon  B.  Spinks 10  June,  65 

James  P.  Vaughn,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Michael  Hewett.- 27  Aug.,  63 

John  W.  Pritchard 30  June,  65 

Surgeon. 

Philip  Fitzimmons 4  Apr,,  65 

Assistant  Surgeons. 


Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Jrhn  B.,  Van  Petten,  April  10,  1865,  to  Colonel 

193d  New  York  vols! 
Assistant  Surgeon  David  H.  Armstrong,  Apnl  14,  1«65  to 

Surgeon  193d  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (12.) 

Colonel  Charles  C  Dwight,  May  25,  1865. 

Captain  Malcolm  Wright,  February  4,  1863. 

Captain  William  Potter,  April  1,  1863. 

Captain  Lewis  B.  Hunt,  April  6,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  Moore,  June  20,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Gideon  F.  Morey,  March  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Gerten  W.  Alien,  Adft,  June  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  A.  Stewart  Stillman,  November  19, 1664. 

First  Lieut.  Myron  H.  Shii'ts,  August  23,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Miles  T,  Jones,  December  31,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Benjamin  Fordyce,  January  16,  1865. 

Chaplain  William  Putnam,  March  10,  1864. 

Discharged,  (15.) 

Major  William  H.  Sentell,  September  14,  1864. 

Captain  Allen  L.  Bun-,  May  3, 1863. 

Captain  Bartlett  R.  Rogers,  June  20,  1863. 

Captain  John  H.  Shaver,  November  26,  1863. 

Captain  Robert  B.  Eanis,  October  24,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  J.  A.  Knapp,  Adft,  November  18,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  G.  M.  MerriU,  June  16,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Horace  SUsby,  June  16,  1863, 

First  Lieut.  James  Gray,  October  31,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Dighton  H.  Winans,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  3,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  V.  D.  Westfall,  October  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  H.  Sentell,  April  5,  1865. 

Second  Lieut,  William  McMath,  August  29,  1864. 

Surgeon  Cyrus  Powers,  August  21,  ]864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  W.  Reynolds,  May  18,  1863. 

Died,  (6.) 

Captain  Josiah  P.  Jewett,  May.lO,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Captain  Charles  R.  Cotton,  killed  in  action  at  Pleasant  Hill, 

La.,  April  9,  1864. 
Captain  Wilham  J.  Van  Deusen,  killed  in  action  at  Pleasant 

Hill,  La.,  April  9,  1864. 
Captain  5.  N.  Dexter,  killed  in  action  near  Winchester,  Va., 

September  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Nicholas  McDonough,  May  18,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Pleasant  Hill,  La. 
Second  Lieut.  B.  Frank  tMaxson,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar 

Creek,  Va.,  September  19,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Orange  J.  Brown,  March  17,  1864. 


Note. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  tbia 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31,  1865. 


NEW  YORK   INFANTET, 


667 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND   SIXTY- 
FIKST  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  web  organized  at  El- 
Bura,  N.  Y.,  fi-om  August  to  Octo- 
ber, 1862,  to  serve  three  years,  and 
is  still  in  service.) 

The  following  is  the  only  ofBcial  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"plain's  store,"  "poet  HUDSON," 
"  cox's  PLANTATION." 


Jjieutenant  Colonel. 

William  B.  Kinsey 14  July,  63 

Major. 
Willis  E.  Craig 16  Sept.,  63 

Captains, 

B.  T.  VanTuyl .^..27  Oct.,    62 

Edward  Fitzpatrick 27  Oct., 

Samuel  A.  Walling 27  Oct., 

R.  R.  R.  Dumas 27  Oct., 

Wilham  R.  Prentice 16  Sept.,  63 

JohnF.  Little 24  Dee., 

William  H.  Clark 18  Apr.,  64 

James  M.  Cadinus 1  Aug., 

S.  S.  Pairchild 9  Sept., 

Mathew  B.  Ludington. ..  8  Mar.,  65 

First  Lieutena/nts. 

JohnGibson 27  Oct.,    62 

John  G.  narrower,  ^d;'J-14  July,  63 
R.  S.  Alderman,  K  Q.  ilf  .17  Dec, 

John  Laidlaw 17  Dec, 

Royal  R.  Soper 19  Jan.,   64 

William  W.  Lindsay.  -.-  .11  Aug., 

Baskin  Freeman 23  Jan. ,   65 

James  Kelley 18  Feb., 

George  Slater 24  Mar., 

Otis  H.  Smith,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenant, 
James  H.  Everett 30  May,   64 

Surgeon. 
WilHam  D.  Murray,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Philo  K.  Stoddard ^14  Sept.,  63 

Chaplain, 
WilUam  E.  Jones 23  Apr. ,  63 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (10.) 

Colonel  Gabriel  T.  HaiTower,  Nov&mber  25,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Marvin  D.  Stilwell,  March  1, 1863. 
Major  Charles  Strawn,  July  17,  1863. 
Captain  Peter  H.  Durland,  May  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Marcus  E.  Brown,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  J.  Burnham,  August  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Parvis  Davis,  July  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  O.  Howell,  May  18, 1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  S.  Dolson,  July  23,  1863. 
Chaplain  Thomas  Y.  0.  Wooden,  February  13,  1863. 
t 
'  Discharged,  (17.) 

Captain  John  Stocum,  August  22,  1863. 
Captain  George  E.  Biles,  September  10,  1863. 
Captain  Horace  B.  Brown,  November  4,  1863. 
Captain  L.  D.  Hathaway,  March  26,  1864. 
Captain  George  W.  Tillson,  September  16,  1864.      . 
First  Lieut.  George  B.  White,  August  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Orlando  N.  Smith,  August  23,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Myron  Pours,  September  10,  1863. 
First  Lieut,  John  P.  Worthhig,  January  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  L.  Guion,  June  12,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Dennis  D.  KnifBn,  August  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  T.  Scott  De  Wolfe,  September  10, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Poucett,  October  14,  1863.  • 

Second  Lieut.  Edwin  A.  Draper,  May  24,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Ransom  W.  Luther,  May  15,  1865. 
Surgeon  Louis  Darling,  April  13,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Chai-les  M.  Pierce,  October  12, 1863. 

Died,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Lewis  E.  Fitch,  killed  in  action  at  Sabine  Cross 
Roads,  April  8,  1864. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  John  Jay,  since  December  31,  1862. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  0.  Jewell,  March  7,  1863. 


Note. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  iu  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31, 1865. 


668 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE   HUNDRED   AND   SIXTY- 
SECOND  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  August  22 
to  October  18,  1862,  to  aerve  three 
years.     It  is  still  in  service.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  tliia  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  pax't  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"EISLAND,"   "port  HUDSON." 


Colonel.  " 

JuBtuB  W.  Blanchard». .  ,18  June.  64 
(^Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
James  M.  Van  Denburgh.26  June,  64 


Major. 


Captains. 

William  P.  Huxford 20  Aug.,  63 

Joseph  W.  Seam.an 29  Aug., 

Samuel  Cowdrey 29  Aug. , 

Eugene  S.  Eunson INov., 

George  E.  Trembley 1  Jan.,    64 

John  G.  Leefe 1  July, 

{Breoet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

George  H.  Suydam 4  Aug., 

David  J.  Myers 2  Jan.,    65 

G.  W.  Gibson 1  Mar., 


First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Small,  R.  Q.  M..Qi  Sept.,  64 

Alonzo  Hitt 23  Dec, 

Matthew  O'Connei^ 2  Mar.,  65 

George  R.  Roby 2  Mar., 

William  L.  Chequer 2  Mar., 

Robert  O.  Keefe 1  May, 

Second  Lie^Uenants, 


Surgeon. 

Ed.  E,  Van  De  Warker.lO  Aug.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (24.) 


Major  R.  W.  Leonard,  February  5,  1864. 

Major  John  B.  Babcock,  July  23,  1865. 

Captain  Henry  H.  Waters,  November  21, 1863. 

Captain  Michael  Mitchell,  November  29,  1662, 

Captain  George  H.  Brenning,  March  1,  1863. 

Captain  Nicholas  Wunder,  April  5,  1863. 

Captain  James  Lee,  April  6,  18153. 

Captam  James  S.  King,  August  14,  1863. 

Captain  John  Owen,  January  29,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  Emerson,  May  16,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  George  F.  Bord,  December  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  Albertson,  R.  Q.  M.,  February  24, 

1863.  * 

First  Lieut.  Asa  Hincldsf,  March  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  P.  Wilkins,  March  8,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Haggarty,  November  17,  18^. 
First  Lieut.  James  McGuire,  February  9,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  P.  Fisher,  October  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  E.  Burke,  Adft,  July  28,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Unger,  November  18,  1862, 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Dunkin,  January  6,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  Morton  L.  Kellogg,  July  22, 1863.  ■' 

Assistant  Surgeon  David  M.  Brown,  December  1,  1862.        » 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  G-  Moacham,  May  29,  1865. 
Chaplain  Anson  B.  Hoyt^  February  26,  1864, 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Cap'tain  John  H.  Van  Wyck,  November  26,  1864. 


Discharged,  (13.) 

Major  George  Keating.  June  9,  1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Rhodes,  April  1, 1863. 
Captain  Thomas  Brown,  April  8,  1863. 
Captain  Ross  Deegan,  February  17,  1864. 
Captain  Edward  Marenner,  November  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  David  B.  Johnson,  October  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Emmett,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Abraham  B.  Hiltman,  January  25,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Duncan  M.  Read,  February  17,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Stack,  December  19,  1864. 
Surgeon  William  B.  Eager.jr.,  February  17,  1864. 
Surgeon  William  H.  Hazier,  April  9, 1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  L.  Adams,  February  17,  1864. 


Died,  (11.) 

Colonel  Lewis  Benedict,  killed  in  action  April  9,  1864. 
Major  James  H.  Bogart,  killed  in  action  June  14,  1863. 
Captain  Frank  T.  Johnson,  April  9,  3864,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  C.  Oakley,  May  28,  1863,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  Nebemiah  Oakley,  November  10, 1863,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  De  Ponthen  J.  WiiKes,  orowned  on  passage  to 

New  Orleans  December  6,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Haven,  June  25,  1863,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Neville,  July  17, 1863,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  A.  Scudder,  killed  in  action  April  9, 

1864.  ^       ' 

Second  Lieut.  Madison  K.  Fbiley,  April  21,  1864,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  William  C.  Haws,  April  29,  1864,  of  wounds. 


*  Called  also  Third  Metropolitan  Guard. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


669 


CJiaplain. 


Missing,  (2.) 

Captain  William  O.  Flock,  Bince  June  — ,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Cameron,  since  October  — ,  1864. 

^  Dismissed,  (7.) 

Captain  William  M.  Shaw,  March  7,  1863. 
Captain  William  Kennedy,  January  25, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  B.  Curtis,  May  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Q.  Miles,  Adft,  April  9,  1864 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Dyer,  April  5,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  "W.  George  Jones,  April  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Trainer,  May  5,  1865. 


Note  1. — ^No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 

Note  2. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this  reg- 
ister, its  roster  is  made  up  to  the  31st  of  August,  1865. 


670 


NEW   YORK   INPANTRT. 


ONE    HUNDRED    AND    SIXTY- 
THIRD  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  October,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  con- 
solidated with  the  73d  New  York 
volunteers  January  20,  1863.) 

(The  ofEicial  list  of  battles  in  which 

this  regiment  bore   an  honorable 

|)art  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

t 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

tJohnB.  Leverick 12  Sept.,  62 

Major. 

iJames  J.  Byrne 12Dec.,  62 

Captains. 

tCharles  J.  Dunlevy 27  Aug.,  62 

tMichael  Murphy 1  Sept., 

tThomns  Murphey 1  Sept., 

tPhiliD  R.  Snedicor 19  Sept., 

tFratfl  A.  Farnsworth..31  Oct., 
tWilliam  Davis,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants.  * 

tWilliam  B.  Persse 27  Aug.,  62 

tWilliam  Greene 1  Sept., 

t Thomas  Mui'phey 1  Sept., 

tPatrick  D.  Byrne 19  Sept., 

tAlexis  S.  B.  Smith 1  Oct., 

t  James  McKenna 8  Oct., 

tJohn  Dwight,  AdJ't 1  Nov., 

tC.  W.  Rogers,  R.  Q.  M..  2  D&c, 

Second  Lieiitenants. 

Willlara  Butcher 27  Aug.,  62 

tFr^ncisco  Lugue 12  Sept. , 

tDnvidL.  Dickson 31  Oct., 

Richard  F.  Tighe,  a,  w.  m. 
tEmst  Funk,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  R.  Near,  a.  w.  ttj. 

Surgeon. 

t  Paul  D.  Marmon,  a.  w.  m. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

tArmand  Dufloo 20  Sept.,  62 

Chaplain, 


Casualties. 


':  a-) 


First  Lieut.  Daniel  W.  Gillett,  R.  Q.  M.,  October  23,  1862. 

Discharged,  (4,) 

Captain  John  L.  Lee,  November  1,  1862. 

Captain  Jamea  Wells,  October  1,  1862, 

First  Lieut,  Thomas  S.  Lockwood,  December  31, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  F.  H.  Schulze,  November  1,  1862. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Theodore  F.  Brocklow,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13, 1862. 

First  Lieut,  Frederick  W.  Bekers,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Byrne,  killed  in.  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 


*  Called  also  Third  Empire  Regiment. 
t  Discharged  by  reason  of  consolidation. 


NOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


NEW  YORK.  INFANTRT, 


671 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTY- 
FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(TMs  regiment  was  organized  in  the 
State  of  New  York  at  large,  in 
September  and  October,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  eervice  July  15,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"SUFFOLK,"  "  BLACKWATER," 
"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "  TOLOPOTO- 
MOY,"  "COAL HARBOR, ""PETERS- 
BURG," "STRAWBERRY  PLAINS," 
"DEEP  BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STA- 
TION," "BOYDTONROAD." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

■William  De Lacy 3  Nov.,  63 

Major. 

JohuBeattie 31July,  64 

Captains. 

Timothy  "W.  Kelly 15  Feb.,  63 

Timothy  I.  Burke 15  Feb. , 

{Brevet  Majw  13  March,  1865.) 

Bernard  O'Reilly 26  Feb., 

David  J.  Beattie 1  May, 

Daniel  C.  Moynihan 6Feb.,  64 

George  M.  Davidson 23  Dec. , 

Stephen  A.  Callanan 19  June,  65 

JolmRyan 24  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Daniel  Crowley 19  Nov. ,  62 

John  Dunn,  ii.  Q.  M. 1  May,    63 

Cornelius  M.Sheehan... 22  Dec,  64 

Thomas  McGum 6  Feb. , 

John  McCarthy,  Adj't. .  .\&  imie^  65 

WiUiam  Webb 21  June, 

James  Etchingham 24  June, 

Second  Lieutenant. 

James  T.  Cunningham  ..  3  Apr.,  63 


Joseph  L.  Hasbrouck 14Nbv.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
James  Kinsler 7  Jan.,  65 

Chaplain, 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (6.) 

Captain  Patrick  Phelan,  March  9, 1863. 
Captain  Eugene  O'SuUivan,  February  6, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Collins,  January  13, 1863. 
Becond  Lieut.  John  Canty,  April  2, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Oscar  W.  Gulick,  August  18, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Kerrny,  April  13, 1864. 

Discharged,  (16.) 

Major  Michael  D.  Smith,  July  12, 1864. 

Captain  Bernard  P.  Murphy,  December  13, 1862. 

Captain  James  O'Connor,  December  19, 1862. 

Captain  John  D.  Heam,  May  16, 1865. 

Captain  Michael  O'Rorke,  June  1, 1865. 

First  Lieut.  James  L.  Lyman,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  12,  1862. 

Fii^t  Lieut  Maurice  Courtney,  It.  Q.  M.,  March  13, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  R.  George  Newell,  Adj%  March  17, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Richard  Oulahan,  September  4, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  WilHam  S.  Sizar,  December  19, 1863. 

Firdt  Lieut.  Chariea  Woolsey,  (Brevet  Captain  August  1, 

1864,)  May  16,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Renny,  June  22,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  C.  B.  Thornton,  October  14,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  J.  Cantwell,  May  29,  1865. 
Surgeon  Matthew  F.  Regan,  October  23,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  C.  Wall,  December  31,  1863. 

Died,  (13.) 

Colonel  John  E.  McMabon,  March  3, 1863,  of  dise^e. 

Colonel  James  P.  McMalion,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  3, 1864. 

Captain  Thomas  Hickey,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va., 
June  3, 1864. 

Captain  WiUiam  Maroney,  June  20, 1864,  of  wounds,  at  Rich- 
mond,' Va. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Watters,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsylva- 
nia,  Va.,  May  18, 1864. 

Fii-st  Lieut.  Joseph  S.  Abraham,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  3, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  James  M.  Reddy,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  McCaffry,  June  4,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  Boyle,  July  29, 1864.  of  wounds,  at  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

First  Lieut.  Michael  G.  Stapleton,  R.  Q.  M„  March  26,  1865, 

of  disease- 
Second  Lieut.  John  Dunn,  September  29, 1863,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  Ja^,  A.  O'Sullivan,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 
vania,  Va.,  May  18, 1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Hugh  G.  McTavish,  of  wounds,  March  12, 1865. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  C.  Burke,  June  21, 1863. 
Captain  Christopher  Graham,  August  13, 1354. 
First  Lieut. .William  Dames,  September  6, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  D.  Dardis,  March  1, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  RUey,  August  12, 1864. 
Second  Lieut  John  Lynch,  August  12, 1864. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  ar<^  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865,  » 

Note  2,— The  roster  of  officers  la  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


672 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTY- 
FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  organization,  composed  of  six 
companies,  was  organized  at  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.,  in  November,  1862, 
for  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
cut  of  service  September  1, 1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
"War  Department.) 

"PORT  HUDSON." 


Liejitenant  Colonel. 


Major. 


Captains. 

W.  W.  Stephenson 22  Sept..  62 

WiUiam  R.  French 27  Sept., 

Henry  C.  Inwood 12  Oct. , 

JohnP.Morris 11  Sept.,  63 

Charles  A.  Walker 1  Jan.,    64 

Edward  G.  Hoffman 28  Nov., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Nathan  S.  Putnam,  Adft-ll  Sept.,  63 

Edward  B.  Webster 11  Sept., 

Gustavus  I'.  Linguist .  ..  2  Nov., 

William  J.  Wallter IPeb.,    64 

Eaym'd  T.  Starr,  R.  Q.  M.15  May, 

Andrew  Napier 20  Aug., 

Thomas  G.Tracey 25  Nov., 

Walter  T.Hall 28  Nov., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Matthias  Johnston 1  Nov.,  63 

William  T.  Sinclair 1  Nov., 

William  H.  Lowrie 10  Aug.,  64 

Hanson  C.  Gibson 27  Sept., 

Frank  H.  Roshore 27  Nov. , 

Surgeon. 

George  C.  Hubbard 9  Sept.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 


i^Itaplain. 


Casu*alties. 


Resigned,  (4.) 

Major  Felix  Agnus,  July  26,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  K  Vase,  November  28,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  West,  Adft,  January  23, 1863. 
First  Lieut  Barry  Fox,  May  19, 1863. 

Discharged,  (6.) 

Captain  Henry  W.  Hicks,  jr.,  July  13, 1863. 
Captain  Gould  H.  Thorpe,  March  14, 1864. 
Captain  De  Forrest  H.  Thomae,  August  21. 1864. 
First  Lieut.  E.  Hampton  Mulford,  November  3, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  W.  Henry  Vance,  January  19, 1864. 
Surgeon  James  F.  Ferguson,  Mai-ch  15, 1864. 


Died,  (3.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Abel  Smith,  jr.,  June  23,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived before  Port  Hudson.  . 

First  Lieut.  Asher  M.  Ellsworth,  R.  Q.  M,  August  14,  1863, 
of  disease,  at  Port  Hudson. 

Second  Lieut.  C.  R.  Carville,  killed  in  action  before  Port 
Hudson,  May  27,  i8C3. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Lieut  Colonel  Gouvemenr  Carr,  August  30,  1865, 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  (he  day  of  ninster  out- 


NEW   YOEK   INFANTRY. 


673 


*ONE  HUNDRED  AKD  SIXTY- 
EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regimRnt  was  organized  at  New- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  in  February,  1863,  to 
Efcrve  nine  months.  It  was  muster- 
ed out  October  31,  1863,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
William  R.  Brown 11  Feb.,  63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 


Captains. 

James  C.  Rennison 26  Nov.,  62 

Daniel  Torbush 11  Dec, 

Samuel tlunter 23  Jan.,    63 

James  H.,  Anderson  * 30  Jan. , 

Isaac  Jenkinson 30  Jan., 

Bennett  Gilbert 30  Jan. , 

George  McCleary 30  Jan., 

William  H.  Terwilliger.  .31  Jan., 

John  D.Wood 10  Feb., 

Marshall  Van  Zile 1  July, 

First  Lieutenants. 

OliverTaylor 25  Oct.,    62 

Lawrence  Brennan 3  Nov., 

Jame^  H.  Sarles 14  Nov. , 

Archibald  Ferguson 25  Nov., 

William  D.  Dickey 26  Nov., 

James  T.Chase 23  Jan.,    63 

Nathan  Hubbard 30  Jan., 

DeWittC.  Wilkin 30  Jan., 

Jacob  K.  R.  Oakley, 31  Jan., 

C.  H.  Anderson,  R.  Q.  M.  1  July, 

George  R.  Braisted 1  July, 

William  M.  Hathaway,  Adj%  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Daniel  Low.jr 26  Nov.,  62 

Isaac  N.  Morshonse 11  Dec, 

Peter  Terwilliger 12  Jan.,    63 

George  C.  Marvin 30  Jan. , 

Andrew  J.  Gilbert 30  Jan., 

Samuel  C.  Wilson 30  Jan. , 

Thomas  P.  Terwilliger.. 31  Jan., 

Lester  Geuung 1  July, 

Bartley  Brown 1  July, 

Sv/rffeon. 

Jacob  M.  Leighton 13  Oct,    62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Edward  B.  Root 23  Apr.,  63 

Chaplain. 
R.  Howard  Wallace 11  Feb.,  63 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (2.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  Low,  August  27, 1863. 
Captain  Myron  A.  Tappen,  June  3, 1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  George  C.  Spencer,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  1, 1863. 

Died,  U.) 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Hermion,  September  21, 1863,  at  Ma- 
nassas Junction,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Major  George  Waller,  June  9, 1863. 


*  The  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-sixth  and  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-seventh  failed  to  complete  their 
organization. 

NOTE.— The  roster  of  oflBcerfl  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 

24  b 


674 


NEW   YORK  INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTY- 
NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city  and  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  Sep- 
tember and  October,  1862,  to  serve 
three  years.  It  was  mustered  out  of 
seivico  July  19, 1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  list  of  tattles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  Iq  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Alonzo  Alden 9  Nov.    64 

{Brevet  Brig.  General  15  Jan.,  '65.) 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 

James  A.  Colvin 9  Nov.,  64 

Major. 

Joseph  H.  Allen 9  Nov.,  64 

{Breoet  Lt.  Colonel  13  Mar.,  1865.) 
Captains. 

Bernard  N.  Smith 24  May,    64 

Edwin  R.  Smith 4  Oct., 

Henry  Mulhall 11  Oct., 

Jonas  H.  WaiTen 28  Nov., 

Emory  W.  Church 28  Nov., 

Jamea  H.  Dunn 28  Nov., 

Frank  W.  Tarbell 31  Mar.,  65 

Erastus  R.  Mosher 7  Apr., 

Eugene  Van  Santvoord-ll  May, 
First  Lieutenants. 

David  H.  Wells,  R.  Q.  Af.l9  Jan.,   63 

D.  A.  Neviny,  Adft 18  May,    64 

Clark  Smith 24  May, 

Charles  Dumary 2  Oct., 

Edgar  P.  Vanderzee 4  Oct., 

James  H.  Straight 28  Nov., 

Michael  Russell 29  Nov., 

Edward  P.  Jaques 16  Jan.,    65 

Richard  J.  Hoiton 8  May, 

John  B.  Foote ll-Jlay, 

Charles  L.  Knox 12  May, 

Albert  Tompkins 12  May, 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Bernard  McGuire 29  Nov.,  64 

Thomas  Tilley 29  Nov., 

John  Faulkner 29  Nov., 

Charles  G.  Francisco 29  Nov., 

Rollhi  Jenkins 8  Feb. ,    65 

George  Campbell 16  JIar., 

Benjamin  Dnryea 11  May, 

George  A.  Willis 11  May, 

Charles  S.  Phillips 11  July, 

Surg'eon. 

John  Knowlson 6  Oct.,    62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
John  T.  Parker. 2  Jan.,   65 

Chaplain. 
Edgar  T.  Chapman 18  Nov.,  63 


Casualties. 

liesigned,  (19.) 
Colonel  Clarence  Buell,  February  13,  1864. 
Captain  John  F.  Croff,  December  26,  1862. 
Captain  Michael  Murnan,  December  31,  1862. 
Captain  Jerome  B.  Parmenter,  December  2,  1863. 
Captain  Spencer  W.  Snyder,  July  18,  1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Lyons,  August  16,  18()4. 
First  Lieut.  David  P.  Benson,  December  4,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  O'Conner,  December  26,  18(52. 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Gager,  January  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  R.  Bell,  May  24,  1664. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Merriam,  May  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  Connors,  July  21,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  Holmes,  January  21,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  E.  Scriven,  August  10,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  T.  Skinner,  Febniary  2,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Clark  Smith,  August  20,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Porter  L.  F.  Reynolds,  December  13, 1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Peter  M.  Murphy,  February  22,  1864. 
Chaplain  Joel  W.  Eaton,  August  20,  1863. 

Discliargcd,  (17.) 
Captain  L.  W.  Wright,  September  17,  1862. 
Captain  WaiTen  B.  Coleman,  February  22,  1863 
Captain  Daniel  J.  Gary,  June  24,  1864.  • 

Captain  Thomas  B.  Eaton,  August  2,  1864. 
Captain  Frank  W.  Tarbell,  October  1,  1864. 
Captain  John  T.  McCoun,  March  7,  1865. 
Captain  Charles  D.  Merrell,  March  21,  1865. 
Captain  Briney  B.  Keeler,  July  7,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  S.  Hartshorn,  February  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  D.  Jellico,  June  24,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Morey,  September  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  M.  Swartwout,  December  31,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Sidney  N.  Kinucy,  ff.  Q.  M.,  January  9,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  E.  Kisselburgh,  Adft,  March.31,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Juleo  B.  Benjamin,-  November  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  B.  Van  Alstyne,  December  14,  1864, 
Assistant  Surgeon  Austin  Mandeville,  Januaiy  4i  1865. 

Died,  (10.) 
Colonel  John  McConiho,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va., 

June  1,  1864. 
Captain  A.  D.  Vaughn,  killed  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va., 

July  30,  1864. 
Captain  Daniel  Ferguson,  killed  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  by 

explosion  of  magazine,  January  16, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Palmer.  July  28,  1863,  of  disease.  ■ 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Hughes,  September  6,  1863,  of  wounda 

received  in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  S.  Birdsall,  killed  in  action  at  Walthall, 

Va.,May  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Norman  J.  Crippen,  killed  at  Dutch  Gap,  Va., 

August  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Ryan,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Fisher, 

N.  C,  January  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  D.  McGregor,  killed  at  Fort  Fisher, 

N.  C,  by  explosion  of  magazine,  January  16,  1865. 
Second  Liteut.  Samuel  L.  Cippei'ly,  killed  in  action  at  Fort 

Fisher,  N.  C,  January  16,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 
Captain  Nathaniel  Wood,  June  8,  1863. 
Captain  William  H.  Wickes,  February  12,  1864. 
Captain  James  F.  Thompson,  August  19,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  M.  Conner,  September  20, 1863. 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 
Note  3.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


675 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVEN- 
TIETH EEGIMENT. 

(Thia  regiment  was  organized  at 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  in  October. 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mnstered  out  of  .service  July  15, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

"SDFFOLK,"  "  BLACKWATEE," 

"SPDTTSYLrANIA,"  "NORTH 

•   ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 

HARBOn,"  "  PETEESEUKG, " 

'      "STBAWBEREY   PLAINS,"    "DEEP 

BOTTOM,"       "REAM'S,    STATION," 

"BOVDTON  ROAD." 


Coloiid. 

James  P.  Mclvor 1  Mar.,  63 

(Brenet  Brig.  Gen.  9  April,  1865.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 
ChaftesHagan 5  Dec,  64 


Captains. 

John  Mitchell 7  Mar.,  65 

Daniel  K.  Mykens 12  Mar., 

Michael  Quigley 24  June, 

John  Cunningham,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Michael K.  EeUy 1  Mar.,  63 

Timothy  Crannay 25  June, 

Patrick  R.  Dunne,  Adj't.  2  .Sept., 

James  Hunter 4  July,   64 

Thomas  Castello 7  Mar.,  65 

JohnDoherty 9Mar., 

James  Freelan 4  July, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Michael  Maguire 32  Oct.,    64 

Kobert  Skelly 7  Nov., 

Simeon  B.  Kobbins 7  Mar.,  65 

Patrick  C.  Quinn 10  Mar., 

Pierce  J.  Buth.r 1  May, 


Surgeon. 
Samuel  H.  Olmstead 2  Dee. ,   64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Sijrgeon  Seth  S.  Lounsberry,  January  8,  1865,  to 
Surgeon  155th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (21.) 

Major  George  "W.  Warner,  April  7,  1863. 

Captain  August  B.  Sago,  January  11,  1863. 

Captain  Redmund  McMans,  January  28,  1863. 

Captain  James  J.  DcBairy,  February  25,  1863. 

Captain  John  J.  Duff,  March  18,  1863. 

Captain  Edward  Byrne.  August  21,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  John  J.  McMauus,  January  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Walter  H.  Holmes,  March  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  R.  Dunne,  May  25,  1863.     (Kecommia- 

sioned  September  2,  1863.) 
First  Lieut.  John  Gallagher,  April  9,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  J.  Clialoner,  Adj't,  June  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  Mulens,  June  12,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Walter  .7.  Burhe,  Juno  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  McNeil,  July  7,  18S3. 
First  Lieut.  John  Lynch,  October  8,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  Duhain,  January  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Smith,  February  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Creighton,  March  3i,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  P.  Rogers,  October  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Quigley,  November  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  J.  MoUoy,  December  4,  1863. 

Discltarged,  (13.) 

Colonel  Peter  McDermott,  January  4,  1863. 

Captain  James  W.  Fitzmaurice,  January  24,  1863. 

Captain  Joseph  C.  Scully,  October  4,  1864. 

Captain  Francis  A.  Terrey,  November  8,  1864. 

Captain  Thomas  D.  Norris,  May  22,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Richard  Norris,  January  28,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Walter  J.  Burke,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  30,  1863. 

Fu-st  Lieut.  Joseph  Vonnelly,  March  6,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  O'Connell,  August  15,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Montgomery,  October  1,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  Coyle,  S.  Q.  M.,  June  1,  1865. 

Surgeon  Allen  S.  Heath,  January  4,  1864. 

Surgeon  Frederick  Douglas,  October  22,  1864. 

Died,  (12.) 

Mi^or  John  B.  Donnelly,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Station, 

August  25,  1864. 
Captain  Patrick  McCarthy,  killed  in  action  May  24,  1864. 
Captain  Jeremiah  Lynch,  Juno  7,  1864,  in  Richmond,  Va.,  of 

wounds  received  in  action. 
Captain  James  H.  Keeley,  killed  in  action  August  25,  1864. 
Captain  John  Corneery,  September  9,  1864,  in  Washington, 

D.  C,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Captain  George  S.  Turner,  October  24,  1864,  at  Saulsbury, 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  GrifiBn,  killed  in  action  at  North  Anna 
River,  May  24,  1864.  ,       „     „    ,       ■ 

First  Lieut.  Patrick  Logue,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsylvama, 
May  24,  1864.  ,        m  lar^ 

First  Lieut.  Francis  H.  Soely,  killed  in  action  June  32, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  T.  Gocwey,  May  18, 1 865,  of  disease. 

SccondLieut.  John  S.  Fitzmaurlce.killedin  action  May  18,Itib4. 

Second  Lieut.  Michael  J.  Eagan,  killed  in  action  June  l^ibbl. 


676 


NEW   YORK    INF  ANTSY . 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

John  O'Plaherty 16  Jan.,  65 

CItaplain. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Michael  C.  Murphy  January  4,  1864 

Captain  John  Halpin,  July  18,  1863. 

Captain  Hugh  F.  Olone,  January  2,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  J.  McHale,  February  27,  1865. 

PanlE.Gillin 19  Oct.     62 

Cashiered,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  William  Forestall,  January  10,  1863. 

Note  1. — ^No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  GenersD 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 
Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  mnster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


6TT 


*ONE    HUNDRED   AND   SEVEN- 
TY-THIRD REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  wiis  organi  zed  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y  ,  in  October  and 
November,  1862,  to  serve  three 
years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice October  18, 1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

The  following  is  the  only  oflBcial  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"PORT  HUDSON." 

Colonel. 
Louis  M.  Peck 16  Mar.,  63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
M.  T.  Holbi«fek 7  Jan..   65 

Major. 
Gflorge  W.  Rogers 1  July,  64 

Captains. 

Howard  C.  Conrady 30  Oct.,    62 

George  A.  Dugan 10  Nov.,  63 

George  D.  Weeks 10  Nov., 

(Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

William  A.  Green -..25  Jan.,   64 

Sidney  H.  Farrell 5  Aug., 

William  .Barwick 11  Sept., 

James  M.  Bagley 11  Feb. ,  65 

Maurice  Conway 10  Oct. , 

First  Lieutenants. 

W.  H.  Folk,  Adft 6  Sept.,  62 

John  S.  Bergen,  R.  Q.  M.26  Mar.,  63 

Friend  ^.  Owen 20  Jan.,   64 

George  F.  Tallman 27  May, 

Owen  O.  Connor 12  Sept., 

Dennis  Spelman 4  Apr.,  65 

Robert  Welsh 4  Apr., 

Edgar  F.  Totten 1  May, 

Charles  C.  Taylor 12  Oct., 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Patrick  H.  McLaughlin.. 17  Feb.,  64 

Surs'eon. 
N.A.Baldwin...! 9  Jan.,    65 

Assistant  Surgeon, 
John  Sweeny 15  Jan.,   65 

Ckaplain. 
L.  M.  Birge 3  Nov.,  62 


Casualties. 


(G) 

Colonel  Charles  B.  Morton,  Maich  15,  1863 

Captain  Henry  Wills  1st,  August  21,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  David  C.  F.  Curtis,  R.  Q.  M.,  March  25, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  C/uirles  A.  i5rowneZZ,  December  31,  1663. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  Wills  2d,  August  17,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  C.  E.  Von  Volkenburg,  May  4,  1864. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 

Surgeon  N.  W.  Leighton,  September  22,  1864. 

Discharged,  (18.) 

Captain  John  W.  Gregory,  January  17,  1863 
Captain  John  H.  Dobbs,  November  18.  1863 
Captain  John  H.  Broach,  June  30,  1864. 
Captain  Samuel  P.  Dill,  June  29,  1865. 
Captain  N.  A.  Conklin,  August  3,  186.5. 
First  Lieut.  W.  T.  West,  August  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  W.  H.  Sackett,  August  31,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  N.  C  Gregory,  August  31,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joel  Miller,  jr.,  September  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Thinkham,  November  28,  ]864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Halleck,  January  25,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  M.  J.  Petry,  April  5,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Nolton,  July  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  W.  H.  Sayer,  July  8,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  J.  M.  C  Ljrnch,  May  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Johnson,  September  2, 1863. 
Second  Ueut.  W.  Fowler,  September  21,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  H.  Mather,  March  1,  1864. 

Died,  (7.) 

Ljieut.  Colonel  Williani  N.  Green,  jr.,  May  14,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Major  G.  A.  Power,  July  9,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Captain  Henry  Cochen,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Hudson,  June 
14,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  R.  Lee,  May  5,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Cane  Rrver. 

Captain  William  Robertson,  August  28, 1865,  at  Savannah,  Ga. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  H,  fodger,  June  26,  1863,  at  Baton 
Rouge,  La.,  of  wounds  received  in  action  before  Port  Hud- 
son. 

Second  Lieut.  Morgan  Shea,  killed  in  action  June  14,  1863, 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Captain  A.  P.  Moger,  May  3,  1863. 
■First  Lieut.  Stephen  H.  Losee,  June  23,  T864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Robinson,  April  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Burke,  May  1,  1864, 


*  Called  also  Fourth  National  Guards.  The  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-first  and  One  Hundred  and 
Seventy-second  regiments  failed  to  complete  their  organizations. 

NOTEl. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  Ootober  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


678 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY- 
rOUETH  REGIMENT.* 

(Thia  regiment  was  organized  in  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  November, 
1862,  for  three  yearfi,  and  consoli- 
dated with  the  lead  New  York  vol- 
unteers Febmary  9,  1864.) 

The  following  is  the  only  ofBcial  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"PLAIN'S  STORE,"  "PORT  HDDSON," 
"COX'S  PLANTATION." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
E.  P.  Gatt 15  Oct.,    62 

Major. 
George  Keating -  6  Dec,  62 

Captains. 

James  M.Vanderberg... 15  Oct,,    62 
■William  D.  Mansfield . .  .22  Oct., 

Jacob  C.  Hoffman 6  Nov., 

James  A.  Sproul 15  Dec, 

Isaac  lUjlB .'   1  Nov.,  OB 

Eugenes.  Ennson,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Wm.  L.  Watkins,  Adft .  .10  Sept.,  62 
Simon  W.  Scott,  R.Q.iJ.W  Sept., 

Edward  MaiTener 28  Oct , 

George  H.  Snydam 1  Nov. ,  63 

Fred.  A.  Marsh 1  Nov., 

George  E.  Trembly 3  Nov., 

John  B.  Babcock 1  Dec, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  Emmerson 22  Oct.,    62 

Jiimes  J.  Glynn 13  Nov., 

Surgeon. 

William  H.  Hazier 15  June,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Prentiss  J.  Kent  .■ 2  Dec,  62 

Chaplain. 
Anson  B.  Hoyt,  a.  w.  m. 


Casdalties. 


Resigned,  (9.) 

Colonel  Theodore  W.  Pannele,  July  26,  1863. 
Captain  Walter  M.  Lloyd,  December  22,  1862. 
Captain  James  T.  Baker,  July  13,  1863. 
Captain  William  W.  Miner,  July  14,  1863. 
Captaia  Kobert  S.  Vandenburg,  November  28,  1863. 
Captain  Lathan  A.  Pish,  January  25,  1 864. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  W.  McPherson,  June  20,  1863. 
Surgeon  Desaull  Guernsey,  May  5,  1863. 
Chaplain  John  W.  Allen,  February  6,  1863. 


Discliarged,  (7.) 

Captain  John  H.  Hull,  August  7,  1863.  "• 

Captain  William  H.  Romaine,  August  15,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  E.  Scott,  jr.,  November  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Wood,  August  23,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  R.  Gregory,  September  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  J.  Smith,  November  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Conterier,  December  28,  1863. 


Died,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Do  Van  PosOy,  lulled  in  action  near  Donald- 
sonville.  La.,  July  13,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  H.  Brown,  July  31 ,  1^3,  of  dis- 
ease, at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  L.  Knittel,  December  23,  1863. 


Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  William  McGeer,  December  10, 


*  Called  also  Fifth  National  Guards. 
NOTE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


679 


oneJ  hundred  and  seven- 
ty-fifth REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  the 
State  of  New  York,  at  large,  in 
September  and  October,  1862,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out*  of  service  November  27,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  thi3  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part,  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"BISLAND,-"    "port  HUDSON.*' 


Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 


Captains. 

Charles  McCartbey 20  Nov.,  62 

MarkCox 17  Jan.,  63 

M.H.  Ellis 17  Jan., 

First  Lieutenants. 

D,  R.  Knowlton 15  June,  64 

WiiliaijiiC.  Rowland 4  Feb.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 


Henry  F.  Krantz 21  Nov., 

Coleman  O'Laughlin 5Feb., 


Surgeon. 

Herbert  Feam 29  Nov.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Chaplain. 


CASUALTIES. 


Transferred,  (3.) 

Captahi  Henry  W.  Shelton,  November  13,   1862,  to  156th 

New  York  vols. 
First  Lieut.  James  J.  Hoyt,  November  13,  1862,  to  156th 

New  York  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Magnus  H.  Baucher,  November  13,  1862,  to 

156th  New  York  vols. 

Resigned,  (12.) 

Captain  Ed.  R.  Sommerkorn,  July  4,  1863. 
Captain  Jacob  Mattera,  August  12,  1803. 
Captain  Louis  Newman,  January  17,  1864.      , 
First  Lieut.  Seigmund  Sternberg,  February  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  J.  Dooley,  January  10,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Jason  Sexton,  June  5,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Franz  Muller,  July  23,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  George  Graff,  August  29,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  "William  T.  Geiss,  May  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.'GIeason,  June  9,  1865. 
Surgeon  C.  B.  O'Leary,  September  19,  1863. 
AsBiatant  Surgeon  Thomas  Beckett,  June  1],  1863. 

Discharged,  (21.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  A.  Foster,  (Brevet  Brig.  General  Septem- 
ber 28;  1865.)  August  5,  1865. 
Major  John  Gray,  August  13,  1864. 
Captain  James  Brice,  May — ,  1863. 
Captain  Edward  Gormao,  May  21,  1863. 
Captain  James  Thompson,  June  30,  1865. 
Captain  Milo  C.  Washburn,  June  30,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Wesley  R.  Andrews,  R.  Q.  M.,  March  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  Duun,  August  13,  1804. 
First  Lieut.  John  Roberts,  August  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  S.  Vernam,  Adft,  October  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  David  Burnham,  June  30,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  Moran,  October  29,  1863. 
iSecond  Lieut.  Thomas  F.  Gleason,  November  1, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Hercules  Hillman,  November  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Clark,  July  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Norman  S.  Curtis,  August  13,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  E.  Walsh;  August  V-i,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Harvey  Kingsley,  June  30,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Ryan,  June  30,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  Bausch,  October  29,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Ebenezer  McCliutock,  July  31,  1664. 

Died,  (5.) 

Colonel  Michael  K.  Bryan,  killed  in  action  before  Port  Hud- 
son, June  14,  1S63, 

Captain  Patrick  Kane,  September  6,  1863. 

Captain  John  Maguire,  shot  by  guerillas  April  14,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Jesse  W.  Ramsey,  October  11,  1863,  at  Camp 
Grove,  near  Tyler,  Texas. 

Second  Lieut.  Mathias  Hayes,  October  16,  1863,  at  Camp 
Grove,  near  Tyler,  Texas. 

Missing,  (1.) 
Captain  E.  W.  Rogers,  since  October  8,  1864. 


Note  l. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


G80 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY- 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY- 
SIXTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This  regiment  commenced  to  or- 
ganize as  a  three  years'  organiza- 
tion, and  was  filled  up  principally 
with  nine  months'  men.  It  was 
oi-gauized  from  November  20,  1862, 
to  January  10,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  and  Hamilton  county,  N.  Y. 
The  nine  months' men  were  mus- 
tered out  in  November,  1863,  and 
the  regiment,  which  waa  filled  up 
with  drafted  men  and  Bubstitutes, 
is  Btill  in  service.) 

The  following  is  the  only  official  list 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part,  yet  pub- 
lished in.  orders : 

"LAFOURCHE." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 

Charles  Lewis 15  Jan.,    64 

Captains. 

George  P.  Howe 18  Dec,  62 

James  Eutwistle 16  Dec,   63 

Edwin  N.  Kctchum 1  Jan.,    64 

Ethan  G.  Locke 1  Jan., 

"William  W.  Badger 2  Jan., 

"William  H.  Coxson 9  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 

"William  W.  Smithson...  1  Jan.,    64 
M.  M.  Davidson.  K.  Q.M.  -10  Feb., 
Lewis  J.  Leland 24  Fob., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Sprague  K.  "Wood 9  Apr.,   64 

SuTgcon. 
Charles  H.  Andrua 14  Aug. ,  64 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.) 

Captain  Albert  S.  Norton,  June  16.  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  Haven  Putnam,  Adft,  May  29, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Greeley,  March  28,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (24.) 

Colonel  Charles  C.  Nott,  August  8,  1864. 
Captain  Thomas  S.  Johnuon,  November  16,  1863. 
Captain  David  D.  Terry,  November  16,  1863. 
Captain  Edward  A.  Landers,  November  16,  1863. 
Captaiu  Charles  II.  Barber,  November  16,  1863. 
,  Captain  ■William  P.  Coe,  August  8,  1864. 
Captain  Samuel  E.  Thomason,  August  8, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  T.  Henry  Edsall.  Adft,  November  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  B.  Slephenson,  November  16,  18t)3. 
First  Lieut.  John  P.  Robeus,  July  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  John  Babcock,  AuguMt  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  D.  Fry,  August  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Kerby,  August  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Phcebua  W.  Lyon,  August  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  David  G.  Wellington,  August  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Galey  O.  Weed,  November  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  ^^'illiam  F.  "West,  November  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  Joseph  D.  Smith,  November  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  "W.  Stevenson,  August  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.*  Theodore  F.  Petrie,  August  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  Charles  P.  Sherman,  August  8,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  G.  Gillette,  Augusts,  1864. 
Surgeon  Andrew  J.  Willetts,  November  16,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  Mott  Throop,  November  16,  1863. 

Discharged,  (14.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Augustine  J.  H.  Dugann,  September  10,  1864. 

Slajor  Morgan  Morgan,  jr.,  December  7,  1863. 

Captain  Almon  C.  Messenger,  June  20,  1863.  • 

Captain  Frederick  Cuzner,  December  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  David  Drake,  Adft,  December  22,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  W.  Ballard,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  30, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  Kehr,  April  12,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  D#  Irving,  April  5, 1864. 

First  Lieut,  Thomas  H,  Mulholland,  December  22,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  L.  Postley,  April  13,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  H,  Owtrom,  August  3,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Eugene  Franklin,  December  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieut,  "William  H.  Rogers,  May  15,  1865. 

Chaplain  Matthew  C.  Kempsey,  October  16,  1863. 

Died,  (4.) 

Captain  John  S.  Cutter,  killed  m  action  at  Brashear  City  June 

2J,  1863.  .  •' 

First  Lieut.  James  R.  Lawrence,  April  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut,  John  F.  Kimball,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Julius  A.  Jones,  October  19, 1864. 


Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Henry  L,  Bidwell,  March  13.  1863. 
Captain  Joseph  Goodscll,  June  22  1864 
Surgeon  Albert  F.  Steele,  October  14   1864 


*  Called  also  Ironsides. 

NOTE.— This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  odt  in  time  to  have  that  fact  annear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31, 1865.  appeal  on  ttua 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


681 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY- 
SEVENTH  REGIMENT, 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  in  November,  1862,  to 
serve  ninemontha.  Itwasmwstered 
out  of  service  September  10,  1863, 
by  reason  of  expiration  of  term.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Ira  W.  Ainsworth 21  Nov.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

David  M.  Woodhall IMar.,  63 

Major. 

Charles  E.  Davis «.  IMar.,  63 

Captains. 

Lionell  U.  Lemiox 21  Nov.,  62 

Stephen  Bronk 21  Nov., 

James  Dodda .21  Nov., 

James  McParland 21  Nov., 

James  R.  Harris 21  Nov., 

Morgan  li.  Filkins 21  Nov  , 

E.  H.  Tomlinson 21  Nov 

William  H.Brandenburg.  21  Nov  , 
Edward H. Merrihew IMar.,  63 

First  Lieutenants. 

Chas.  D.  Rathbone,  R.  Q. 

M. 11  Oct.,    62 

John  M.  Bailey,  Adj'i. .  .21  Nov., 

Charles  H.  Raymond 21  Nov., 

WilUam  IL  Brainard 21  Nov., 

William  H.  H.  Lintner..21  Nov.,- 

George  A.  Vance 21  Nov., 

Fran^  White 21  Nov., 

William  Mix,  jr 21  Nov., 

SummerlandT.Bantham.27May,  6? 

Second  Lieutenants. 

David  A.  Teller 21  Nov.,  62 

Alfred  H,  Bronson 21  Nov., 

David  Hunter 21  Nov. , 

William  T.  Burn 21  Nov., 

William  W.  Bennett 21  Nov., 

WilUam  H.  McCuUock  ..21  Nov., 

Anthony  B.  Seger 21  Nov., 

Jacob  Damm 21  Nov., 

John  L.  Baldwin IMar.,  63 

Edward  W.  Mouteath 1  Aug. , 

S?ir^eon. 

William H.  Craig IlOct,    63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Jeptha  R.  Boul ware 21  Nov. ,  63 

Oscar  H.  Young 21  Nov. , 

'  Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


(2) 


Lieut.  Colonel  Frank  Chamberlain,  February  11,  1863. 
Chaplain  Sherman  M.  Merrill,  March  22,  1863. 


Vied,  (5.) 

Ciptain  Harmon  N.  MerrJmau,  July  14,  1863,  of  wounds. 

First  Lieut.  Richard  M.  Strong,  AdJ't,  May  12,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Jtimea  Williamson,  killed  in  action  at  Port  Hud- 
son, La.,  May  27,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Francis  Rosehe,  August  17,  1863. 

Fii'st  Lieut.  John  P.  Phillips,  September  4,  1863,  at  Albany, 
New  York, 


Note. — The  roster  of  oflScers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


682 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY- 
EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y..  from  June  18 
to  October  17,  1863,  to  nerve  three 
years.     It  is  still  in  service.) 

(The  officjal  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  ia  not  yet  published  in  orders.)' 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
John  B.  Gandolph 10  Feb.,  65 


Major. 


Captains. 

Albert  Koehne 31  Aug.,  63 

{Brevet  Major  13  Starch,  1865.) 

William  G.  tack 8  May, 

William  A.  Koebe 2  Aug., 

Phincas  Solomon 8  May,    65 

First  Lientenants. 

Clemens  Pruel 31  Aug.,  63 

Robert  Schoen 3  Sept., 

Charles  M.  Rockefeller., 17  Oct., 

Harry  Wright 10  Apr.,  64 

Henry  Haupt,  R.  Q.  M..21  July, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Stephen  H.  Smith 19  Jane,  "63 

Ignalz  Ribholz 31  Aug., 

Will' am  L.  Vanzauds  ...  1  Feb.,    CiA 

Charles  We3^t■ly 1  Feb.,    C5 

William  Budoins 3  June, 

Surgeon. 
Henry  C.  Cooper 22  May,   65 

Assistant  Surgeons. 


Chaplain. 


Casualtues. 


Resigned,  (4.) 


Captain  Charles  Curie,  December  20,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  Wolf,  October  17,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Albert  H.  Jocelyn,  R.  Q.  M.,  Juno  7,  1864. 

Second  Lieut,  Rennie  L.  Knight,  May  31,  1865. 


Discharged,  (17.) 

Colonel  Edward  Wehler,  October  7,  1864. 

Major  Seldon  Hetzcl,  August  24.  1863. 

Captain  Francisco  Ltique,  March  10,  1864. 

Captain  Julius  Lesser,  October  10,  1864. 

Captain  Louis  Kohler,  December  27,  18C4. 

Captain  George  F.  Young,  January  21,  1865. 

Captaiu  George  C.  Gi'ey,  January  21,  1865. 

Captain  Charles  SchovecJc,  January  21,  1865. 

Captain  Augustus  Stolper,  January  31,  1865. 

First  Lit'ut,  John  T.  Burgess,  January  21,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  CarpU-s,  Adfi,  January  31,'  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Terrencc  J.  MiDouald,  May  13,  18o5. 

Second  Lieut.  John  J,  Bleding,  jr.,  March  10,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  llackeubcrg.  January  21,  18G5. 

Second  Lieut.  Philo  Meltzing,  January  21,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  R.  lieilenmann,  January  31,  1865. 

Surgeon  William  A.  Tanner,  November  22,  1864. 


Died,  (1.) 
Captain  William  W.  Trembley,  May  7,  1864,  of  disease. 


Dismissed,  (6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  F.  Smith,  August  10,  1864. 
Captain  August  Gudath,  Dec-ember  1.5,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  Held,  October  1,  18G3. 
First  Lieut.  Felix  Vanderberg,  January  3,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  D.  Tease,  November  11,  J8G3. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Conrad  Weiss,  August  lU,  lbG4. 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  anuouuced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this 
register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31,  18G5. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY; 


683 


ONE    HUNDRED    AND 
SEVENTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regriment  was  organized  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  from  July,  1863,  to 
September,  1864,  to  serve  three 
years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice June  8,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

"PKTERSBUIIG,"  "  WELD  ON  RAIL- 
ROAD,'' "POPLAR.  SPRING 
CHURCH,"     "HATCHER'S    RUN." 

ColoTiel. 

William  M.  Gregg 5  Sept. ,  64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 


MajoVi 

Albert  A.  Terrill 27  Aug. ,  64 

Captains. 

Edwin  C.Bowen 13'Sept„  64 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

Giles  H.  Holden 13  Sept., 

{Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 
MosesM.VanBen8choten.15  Sept., 

James  Griawold 25  Dec, 

Albert  H.  Pierson 12  Jan. ,   65 

George  D.  Carpenter 16  Jan.,    ' 

Levi  Force 16  Jan., 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

Henry  J.  Messing 22  Mar., 

Martin  V.  Doty 22  Apr., 

Samuel  G.  H.  Musgrave .  19  May, 

First  LieiUenants. 

Nat.  P.  T.  Finch,  i2.  Q.  Af.  8  Aug.,  64 

Fitz  E.  Culver 13  Sept., 

Robert  Hooper 15  Sept., 

Edward  Lounsbury 12  Dec, 

George  W.  Cook,  ^d7'(..13  Dec, 

James  E.  Farr 17  Jan.,   65 

John  T.  Andrews 25  Mar., 

Charles  Carr 5  May, 

David  A.  Bradley,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  C.  Foster 15  Sept.,  64 

Stephen  Compton 15  Jan.,   65 

Thomas  C.  Smith 1  Mar., 

Charles  W.  Blackmer  ..  .21  Mar., 
Henry  Mapes 25  Mar., 

Surgeon. 

Joseph  W.  Robinson 16  May,   64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Phineas  E.  Rose  >. 1  Nov.,  64 

Chaplain. 

EdwinA.  Taft 13  Nov.,  64 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  0.  Bailey,  October  13,  1864,  to 
surgeon  186th  regiment  New  York  vols. 

Discharged,  (10.) 

Captain  William  Bird,  jr.,  August  29,  1864. 
Captain  John  Prentiss,  December  6.  1864. 
Captain  Robert  F.  Stewart,  Jauuiiry  G,  1865. 
Captain  James  H.  Day,  January  31,  1865. 
Captain  Lewis  Ottenot.  March  16.  J865. 
First  Lieut.  Davis  C.  Marshall,  May  8,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William,  J.  Hemsrcet,  Blay  15,  1865, 
Second  Lieut.  Jeftrey  A.  Wisnt-r,  November  23,  l^Qi. 
Second  Lieut.  William  B.  Kinney,  .Tanuary  31,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  E.  Bogart,  May  4, 1865. 

Died,  (7.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Franklin  B.  Doty,  April  5,  1865,  of  wounds 

received  at  Petersburg,  Va. 
Major  John  Barnet  Sloan,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 

Va.,  June  17,  1864. 
Major  John  Barton,  July  31,  1864,  of  wounds  received  near 

Petersburg,  Va.  ' 

Captain  Daniel  Blachford,  killed  in  battle  at  Petersburg,  Va., 

June  17,  1864. 
Captain  Allen  T.  Farwell,  killed  in  action  July  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Baker  L.  Saxton,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg, 

Va.,  July  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  B.  Bowker,  October  27, 1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Lockwood,  April  16,  1865. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  John  Hoy,  August  1, 1864. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865, 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


684 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


*DNE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY- 
SECOND  REGIMENT.* 

(Thig  regiment  was  organized  at  New 
York  city,  N.  Y.,  in  November, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  July  15, 
18b'5,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  "War  Department.) 

'  SUFFOLK,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 

"NORTH  ANNA,"  " TOLOPOTOMOY," 
"  COAL  H  ARDOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 
"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "REAM'S  STATION," 
"BOYDTON  ROAD." 

Colonel. 


Lieutc7iant  Colonel. 
John  Coonan 29  Sept.,  64 

Major. 

Robert  Heggart 6  May,    65 

{Bvt.  Lieut.  Colonel  13  Mar.,18G5.) 

Captains. 

Denijig  L.  Sullivan 25  Sept.,  62 

Michael  McGuire 17  Nov., 

Charles  Glynn 15  Mar.,  64 

Patrick.  Nevins 2  Dec, 

Lewis  H.  Donett <...  2  Dec, 

John  Bell 3Dec, 

Joseph  Murphy 7  June,  65 

Charles  Goodwin 7  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Patrick  B.  McCarthy 1  July,    6l3 

William  J.  Nevin,  AdJ't.  .27  Aug.,  64 

John  Owens  ...^ 2  Dec, 

JamesFoley 3Jan.,   65 

Patrick  G'Farrell 9  Jan., 

Joseph  Keele 25  Jan. , 

William  H.  Canncy 6  IVlay, 

Kendall  F.  Knowles 7  June, 

William  Ivcry 15  June, 

A.  Beauf  t  Villeplait,  R.  Q.  M.,a.  w.  m. 
John  Townsend  Connolly,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Richard  McGee 16  May,    65 

Samuel  Woolly 16  May, 

Surgeon. 

William  T.  Nealis 31  Oct.,    64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Patrick  Crowley 9  Nov.,  64 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  John  Fahy,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  26, 1«64,  to  Captaiu 
and  C.  S. 

Resigned,  (15.) 

Captain  William  J.  Thome,  February  12,  1863. 

Captain  Joseph  Murphy,   June  4,  1863.     (RecommisBioued 

First  Lieutenant  filarch  15, 1864.  ) 
First  Lieut.  William  Fogerty,  Adft,  January  18,,'1863. 
First  Lieut,  James  Barrett,  March  28, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Hallahan,  March  31,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  I.  Kane,  Blay  11,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  Kealmg,  June  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Dumont,  January  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  F.  Somers,  June  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Brennan,  June  7, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  TJwmas  Monahan,  October  13, 1864, 
Surgeon  John  Dwyer,  August  3, 1863. 
Surgeon  John  A.  Spencer,  September  1,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Clarence  Ewen,  October  27, 1863. 
Chaplain  Jamea  M.  Dillon,  August  3, 1863. 

Discharged,  (6.) 

Captain  Michael  Kelly,  March  24,  1865. 
Captain  Thomas  M.  Canton,  May  11,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Kelly,  April  1,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Snee,  June  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Christopher  J'.  Bell,  June  22,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Mathew  J.  Barry,  October  31,  1864. 

Vied,  (8.) 

Colonel  Mathew  Murphy,  April  16,  1865,  of  wounds  receiyed 

in  action. 
Major  William  Butler,  August  16,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Captain  Edward  K.  Butler,  killed  ia  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 

Va.,  June  3,  1864. 
Captain  John  H.  Nugent,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Ya., 

June  3,  lt'64. 
Captain  Francis  Welpley,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Station, 

Va..  August  25,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Martin  Kelly,  May  26,   1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  W.   Redmond,   Adj%  killed  in  action 

January  22,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Sweeney,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's 

Station,  Va.,  August  25,  1864. 

Missing,  (2.) 

Captain  James  Montgomery,  since  April,  1862. 
Captain  Maurice  M.  Wall,  since  February,  1865. 

Dismissedy  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thomas  M.  Reid,  June  16,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  Rowley,  November  3,  1863.    . 
First  Lieut.  William  Geoffrey,  December  13,  1864. 
Seqoud  Lieut.  Frederick  Tomlinson,  January  9,  1864. 


*  Called  also  Sixty-ninth  New  York  N.  G.  A.  The  One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  and  One  Hundred 
and  Eighty-first  regiments  failed  to  complete  their  organizations. 

Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  ofBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW  YORK  INFANTRY. 


685 


*ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY- 
POURTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Os- 
wego, N.  Y.,  in  August,  1864,  to 
serve  one  year.  It  was  mustered 
out  pf  Bervice  June  29,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
"Wardwell  Gr.  Robinson.  .16  Sept.,  64 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
LWilliam  P.  McKmley  . .  .16  Sept.,  64 


Major. 
William  D.  Ferguson. . . 


,16  Sept.,  64 


CaptaiTis. 

Joel  S.  Palmer 19  Sept.,  64 

William  S.  Morse 12  Sept., 

William  Dickiaon 12  Sept., 

John  Sheridan 15  Sept., 

James  J.  Outterson 15  Sept., 

Stephen  J.  Scriber 15  Sept., 

James  W.  Parkhurst 16  Sept., 

Henry  W.  Rumsay 16  Sept., 

George  Wetmore 16  Sept., 

Sylvester  R.  Town,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Irving  W-  Darrow 12  Sept.,  64 

John  W.  Francis 15  Sept., 

Joseph  H.  Grant 15  Sept ; 

John  Dunn,  jr.,  R.  Q.  M..16  Sept., 

George  W.  Woodin 16  Sept., 

Edgar  F.  Morris 16  Sept. , 

Joel  H.  Warn,  Adft 6  Dec, 

Jerome  H.Coe 9  Jan.,   65 

Andrew  J.  Bockus 30  Jan., 

George  A.  Leonard,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Marquis  L.  Branch 12  Sept.,  64 

Charles  H.  Peavy 12  Sept., 

Samuel  H.  Brown 12  Sept., 

Thomas  W.  Smith 15  Sept. , 

David  Bothwell 16  Sept., 

Thomas  M.  Watkins 16  Sept., 

John  H.  Gilman 16  Sept. , 

Frederick  TurriU 6  Dec. , 

Surgeon. 

Nelson  R.  Barnes 8  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Theodore  Y.Kinne INov.,  64 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (6. 

First  Lieut.  M.  G.  McKoon,  December  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Howard  M.  Smith,  Adft,  Jauuary  1,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  N.  Root,  May  24,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Loomis,  May  20,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Leonard  S.  Carter,  June  3,  1865. 
Chaplain  Jacob  Post,  May  20,  1865. 

Discharged,  (2  ) 

First  Jiieut.  Cheever  P.  Strong,  January  4,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Elwin  A.  Hempstead,  June  1,  1865. 

Died,  (1.) 


First  Lieut.  Augustus  Phillips,  killed  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.. 
October  19,  1864. 


*  The  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-third  regiment  failed  to  complete  its  organization. 
NOT£. — The  roster  of  ofi&cers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


686 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY- 
FIFTH  EEGIMENT. 
(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Sy- 
racuse, N.  Y.,  in  September,  1864, 
to  serve  one  year.    Ic  was  muntefed 
out  of  service  May  29.  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 
The  following  is  the  only  officiaf  list 
of  battles  in  which   this  regiment 
bore  au  honorable  pai't  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"hatcher's  HUN." 
Colonel. 

GustavuH  Sniper 1  Mar.,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Theodore  M.  Barber 24  Apr.,    65 

Major. 
Robert  P.  Bush,  a.  w.  m. 
Captains, 

John  Listman 19  Sept. ,  64 

David  Crytsler 19  Sept., 

Jared  T.  Abbott 19  Sept., 

John  W-  Strowbridge  - .  .21  Sept., 

Stephen  O.  Howard 23  Sept., 

Alberu  H.  Barber 23  Sept., 

Abram  H.  Spore. .  -•. 12  Dec, 

Daniel  N.  Lathrop 12  Dec, 

John  T.  Hostler 11  Jan.,    65 

William  A.  Rapp 20  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Byron  Mudge,  ^(^/'^ 13  Sept.,  64 

Herbert  C.  liorapaugh  ..12  Dec, 

Andrew  J.  Lyman 13  Dec. , 

Lewis  S.  Edgar 9  Jan.,    65 

F.  A.  Schermerhorn 25  Jan., 

H.  Wadsworth  Clarke —  1  Mar.,    * 

Jerome  C.  Gates 24  Apr., 

Henry  H.  Ki4sey 15  May, 

Pembroke  Pierce 22  May, 

William  Gilbert,  R.  Q.  M. ,  a,  w.  m. 
Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Herron 12  Dec,  64 

Charles  J.  Rector 12  Dec, 

(Brevet  Captain  4  April,  18G5.) 

Hiram  Wiard 1  May,    65 

William  H.  Hamilton 22  May, 

Norman  W.  Smith 22  May, 

Daniel  L.  Baker 22  May, 

John  Jay  Isaacs 22  May, 

Joah  W.  Mercer  ..-. .22  May, 

Surgeon. 

Charles  W.  Crary 1  Oct.,    64 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Gilbert  L.  Newcomb 17  Oct.,    €4 

William  M.  Bradford 17  Oct., 

Chaplain. 
The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom  med- 
als of  honor  have  been  awarded  by 
the  Secretary  of  War : 
Private  A.  Everaon. 


Casualties. 


;  (1.) 


Second  Lieut.  Albe  A.  Abbott,  May  22, 1865, 

Discharged,  (6.) 

Colonel  Edwin  S.  Jenney,  February  3, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  S.  Jordan,  February  27, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Harrison  Givens,  December  28, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Jficob  M.  Doran,  March  20, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  A.  Brooks,  March  20, 1865. 
Chaplain  Chester  W.  Hifwley,  AprQ  29, 1865. 

Died,  (5.) 

Major  John  Leo,  December  3, 1864,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  Hiram  Clark,  killed  in  action  April  9, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  E.  F.  Bander,  April  15, 1865,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Minier,  killed  in  action  March  29,1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  L.  Kingsley,  March  31, 1865,  of  disease. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  if  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   TOEK    INFANTRY. 


68T 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY- 
SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  Au- 
gust and  September,  1664,  at  Sack- 
ctfs Harbor,  N.Y.,  foroneand three 
years.  It  Wiis  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice Jnno  2. 1863,  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

ColoneL 

Bradley  Winslow 26  Sept,  64 

{Brevet  Bri^.  Geticral  2  April,  '65.) 

LieMenant  Colonel,  * 

E.  J.Marsh 17  Sept,  64 

Major. 
Abram  D.  Stembergh  .  ..17  Sept,  64 

Certains. 

J.  D.  Mc'Wnyu? 5  Sept,  64 

Kichard  R.  JIcMulHu 7  Sept, 

Lansing  Snell 8  Sept., 

Charles  D.  Sqnire..„...  8  Sept, 

C.  S.  Mnnger 21  Sept, 

William  R.  Wallace 30  Sept, 

{Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

Judson  P.  Legg e  Jan.,   65 

Hoxham  P.  Bates 13  Mar., 

Hoary  Yates 20  Apr., 

John  M.  Reynolds,  a.  tc.  m. 
First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  J.  Edmonds 5  Sept,  64 

Augustus  J.  Phillips 7  Sept, 

Charles  K.  Phelps 8  Sept, 

"William  P.  Herring 9  Sept, 

William  K.  Peck 15  Sept, 

C.  Timmerman,  R.  Q.  M  00  Sept.. 

James  B.  Mathews 21  Sept, 

WiUiam  "W.  Gleesou 13Mar.,  Go 

Bradlcv  B.  Broyrn 20  Apr., 

LuUief  M.  Marsh,  AdjX  a.  w.  in. 
E.  George  Ferriss,  a.  ic.  m, 
Amos  Morso,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Delos  Staplm 7  Sept,  64 

Henry  C.  Gumert S  Sept. 

James  G.Horr 9  Sept, 

Orville  L.  Cutler 10  Sept., 

James  A.  Taylor 14  Mar.,   65 

W^ter  J.  Marsh,  a.ic.m. 
Edward  E.  Jones,  a.  to.  m. 
Richard  R  McMuUin,  o.  it.  m. 
John  W.  Bartlett,  a.  tc.  m. 
Charles  C.  Robertson,  (uw.m. 
Hendrick  W.  Brown,  o.  lo.  m. 

SuTi^con. 

Wm.  C.Bailey 15  Oct,    64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

James  C.  Coleman 19  Mar.,  65 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Discharged,  (8.J 

Captain  Henry  J.  "Welch,  November  30,  ISW. 
Captain  Daniel  B.  Root  November  29,  1864. 
Fii"st  Lieut  Andrew  J.  Fields,  Adft,  December  19,  1864 
Second  Lieut  Edwin  McCombre,  December  5,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Alexander  Ladd,  May  10,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Eber  S.  Carlisle,  February  17,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  James  N.  Shaw,  February  17,  1865. 
Chaplain  John  H.  Bnrreiti,  January  5,  1865. 

Died,  (1.) 

Captain  Edwin  Stoan,  February  15,  1865,  of  disease 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Captain  Joshua  M.  Mtmsfleld,  February  9,  1865. 


Note, — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


688 


NEW   YORK   INPANTET. 


ONE  HUNDKED  AND  EIGHTY- 
SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  from  August  54,  1864, 
to  October  13,  1864,  to  aerve  one 
and  tliree  yeara.  It  was  muatered 
out  of  service  July  1,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"  HATCHER'S  RUN." 

Colonel. 


Casdaities. 


Resigned,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Bartholomy,  May  19.1665. 
Second  Lieut  Michael  Gremer,  June  lo,  I860. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

Captain  George  H.  Hodges,  May  15,  1865. 

mKt  Lieut.  Frederick  C.  ,Hyde.  February  2|  1865. 

Firat  Lieut.  John  R.  Reinliart,  March  20  18M. 

First  Lieut.  Carl  Zentz,  AdjX  May  20,  186j. 

Second  Lieut.  Johnson  D.  Ensign,  February  28,  1865. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

DanielMyers 10  Oct.,    64 

Major. 

Conrad  Seeber 13  Oct.,    64 

Captains. 

Daniel  Loeb 8  Oct.,    64 

Predericlc  Frankle 10  Oct., 

John  C.  Beckwith 11  Oct., 

Philip  H.  "Wagner 12  Oct. , 

Frank  Mauerman 13  Oct. , 

Charles  P.  Herrmann  ...12  Jan.,   65 
Frank  Schaffer 16  Jan., 

First  Lieutenants. 

V-tlentme  Hoffman 11  Oct.,    64 

Albert  Schoenwald 12  Oct., 

John  W.  Schlehr 20  Jan.,    65 

Frederick  Beiser 22  Mar., 

John  Sparrer 1  May, 

Emil  Koehler 1  May, 

Charles  S.  Stanley 17  May, 

Henry  Tyler,  AdJ't 10  June, 

Kicbard  E.  Shannon 12  June, 

J.  Philip  Trible,  R.  Q.  Jf  .20  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Frank  G.  Palmer 19  Oct. ,    64 

Donald  GilUes 7Apr.,  65 

John  C.  Weber 20  May, 

Surgeon. 

Peter  L.  Sonnick. 21  Sept,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
E.  William  Wachter 20  Jan.,   65 

Chaplain. 


Dismissed,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Philip  Lataur,  March  24,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Lautenslager,  R.  Q.  Af.,  April  IB,  IHtiS. 


No;rE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY, 


689 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY- 
EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  from  August  to 
October,  1864,  to  serve  one  year. 
It  was  mustered  out  of  service 
July  1,  1865,  in  aceordanco  with 
orders  from  the  "War  Department.)' 

"hatcher's   run." 

Colonel. 

JohnMcMahon 31  Mar.,  65 

Lieutenant.  Colonel. 

Isaac  Doolittle 26  Oct.,   64 

(Breoet  Colonel  1  April,  1B65.) 

Major. 

Christopher  C.  Davison.  .10  Oct,    64 

Captains. 

James  M.  Curtis 26  Sept.,  64 

William  H.  Drehmer 10  Oct., 

Edward  A.  "White ID  Oct., 

James  T.  Reilley 10  Oct., 

Harvey  G.  Denniston.-.lOOct., 

{Breoet  Major  April  9,  1865.) 
JohnD.  McNanghton..-17  0ct„ 

Isaac  D.  McKown 20  Feb.,  65 

John  Marks 1  May, 

William  R.  Bliss 1  May, 

James  P.  Howden 1  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Orville  CortiBS,  AdjH 10  Oct..    64 

Hen.  McMahen,  R.  Q.  Af-lO  Oct., 

Edwin  A.  Jones 10  Oct., 

Dennis  W.  Crowley 10  Oct., 

James  J.  White 10  Oct., 

Frank  H.  WiSiams 10  Oct., 

William  W.  Squires 10  Oct., 

Azor  M.  Curtis 1  May,  '65 

Daniel  C.  Fletcher 1  May, 

Edward  Martin  ..........  1  May, 

Mathew  A.  Bailey 1  May, 

Clarence  L.  Spencer  ....  6  May, 

Second  Li&utenants. 

Joseph  H.  Wemett 10  Oct.,    64 

Patrick  Sweeney 16  Nov. , 

Joseph  J,  Harvey 1  May,    65 

Andrew  H.  Rowley 4  May, 

Jai-ed  G.  Richards 17  May, 

Surg^eOTU 

0.  Spragne  Paine .  1 19  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
GharlesE.HUI 1  May,   65 

ChaplAtTi. 
Wayne  Spicer,  a.  to.  m. 


Casualties. 

Discharged,  (9.) 

Captain  James  Cunnean,  March  20, 1865. 

Captain  John  King,  March  20,  1865. 

Captain  B.  B.  Holmes,  May  17,  1865. 

First  Lieut  Frank  J.  Gleason,  February  22,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Elijah  F.  Mott,  January  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Aaron  J.  Denniston,  March  5,  1865. 

Second  Lieut  WUliam  W.  White,  March  20,  1665. 

Second  Lieut  Enoch  C.  Shelley,  May  15,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Gideon  O.  Spencer,  December  27,  1864. 

Died,  a.) 

Second  Lieut  William  Melhan,  April  17,  1865. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut  Neleon  Sample,  April  9,  1865. 


Note  I. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  ofScera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


25  b 


690 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDEED  AND  EIGHTY- 
NINTH  EEGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  El- 
mIrd|,N.  Y.,  in  August  and  Sep- 
tember, 1864,  for  one  year.  It  was 
mustered  out  of  service  May  30, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  tile  War  Department.) 

(Tlie  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
Allen  L.  Burr.. 25  Jan.,   65 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Joseph  G.  Townsend 25  Jan.,   65 

(Brevet  Colonel  1  April,'1865.) 

Major. 

William  H.  Withey 12  Feb.,  65 

Captains. 

John  Slocnm 20  Sept.,  64 

William  WaEhbume 21  Sept., 

E.  Darwin  Hills 23  Sept., 

Albert  M.  Beman 23  Sept., 

Elias  Horton 30  .Sept., 

Edward  A.  Marble 4  Oct., 

Silas  W.  Robinson 9  Feb.,  65 

Fayette  Withey 12  Feb., 

Amos  Soper,  a.  w.  jn. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Benjamin  N.  Beimet 20  Sept.,  64 

Edwin  A.  Draper -.91  Sept., 

Charles  H.  Searle '..23  Sept., 

Daniel  D.  Owen 2.3  Sept., 

Lewis  H.  Ackerman 30  Sept., 

Eugene  H.  Honey,  ^£Z;'(-  2  Oct., 

Hiram  F.  Scofield 2  Oct., 

Jas.  L.  Brown,  R.  Q.  Jlf..30  Nov., 

Edwin  E.  Kilbnry 12  Feb.,  65 

Andrew  C.  Reynolds 1  Mar., 

Thomas  Burrell,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  W.  Brown 20  Sept.,  64 

Andrew  J.  Alden 21  Sept. , 

WilUam  H.  Kellogg 23  Sept., 

Byron  Hinman 23  Sept., 

Leonard  Briggs 30  Sept., 

L.  Gideon  Rutherford  ...  2  Oct., 

Lyman  P.  Hotchkiss 12  Feb.,  65 

Mortimer  W.  Bead 23  Feb., 

Clifford  E.  Eohde 1  May, 

Charles  H.  Ray,  a.  w.  m. 

Surs'eon. 

Howard  E.  Gates 24  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Sidney  G.  Grasse 10  Jan.,    65 

Henry  Lannring 15  Jan., 

Chaplain. 
William  H.  Rogers 8  Oct. ,   64 


Casualties. 


Discharged,  (2.) 

Captain  Nathan  Crosby,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Dwight  Warren,  May  15,  1865. 

Died,  (2.) 

Colonel  William  W.  Hoyt,  November  8,  1864,  at  City  Point, 

Va.,  of  disease. 
Captain  Bnrrage  Rice,  killed  in  action  near  Petersburg,  Va., 

January  11,  1865. 


NOTE  1— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTE  2.— The  roster  of  oflacers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW   YORK  INFANTRY. 


691 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  NINETI- 
ETH REGIMENT. 

(BATTALION   OF.) 

(One  company,  A,  and  a  detachment 
for  this  regiment,  was  organized  at 
New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  from  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1865,  to  April  1,  1865,  to 
serve  one  and  three  years.  They 
'  were  mustered  out  May  3,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Christian  S-  Peterson 7  Apr.,  65 

First  Lieutenant. 

Second  Lientenant. 

Surgeon. 
Frederick  Denick 20  Mar.,  65 


Casualties. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  ia  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


692 


NEW   YOEK    INFANTRY. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  NINETY- 
riKST  EEUIMENT. 

(BATTALION  OF.) 

(This  battalion  was  organized  at 
Hart's  Island,  New  York  harbor, 
from  February  8,  1865,  to  April  13, 
1865,  to  serve  one,  two,  and  three 
years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice May  3,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Deport- 
ment.) 

'(The  ofScial  liet  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Major, 


Captains, 

Henry  Arena 30  Mar.,  65 

Julius  B.  Brose 28  Apr., 


First  Lieutenant. 
Max  Von  Archeberg 6  Apr.,  65 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Julius  Ferdinandsea 6  Apr.,  65 


Casualties. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  irtood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


693 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  NINETY- 
SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Al- 
bahy,  N.  Y.,  from  January  9, 1865, 
to  March  10,  1865,  for  one,  two, 
and  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  August  28,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  "fi-om  the 
War  Department) 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (2.) 


First  Lieut.  John  E.  Bonce,  July  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Doyle,  July  26, 1865. 

Discharged,  (4.) 


(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honA:able 
part  is  not  yet  publifehed  in  orderB.) 

Captain  Charles  S.  Holmes,  June  21, 1865. 
Captain  Tunis  M.  Ball,  June  23,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  San  ford  B.  Bray  ton,  June  17,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  F.  Austin,  June  5,  1865. 

ColoTiM. 

Nathan  G.  AxteU 10  Apr.,  65 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 

Second  Lieui.  W.  A.  C.  Ryan,  June  24,  1865. 

Barrant  Van  Bnren 14  Mar.,  65 

Major. 

Solyman  G.  Hamlin 11  Apr.,  65 

Captains. 

Bartholomew  Pruyn 13  Mar.,  65 

Stephen  H.BogardnB,  jr.28  Mar., 

Alfred  G.  Noxen 28  Mar., 

Robert  W.  Cross 28  Mar., 

Silas  "W.  Edgerton 3  Apr. , 

P.itriek  McCall          .         20  Aor 

.Tames  Edmonson 1  July, 

William  F.  Ingmire 10  July, 

Eichard  Reed,  a.  w.  ra. 

First  Lieutenants, 

J.  D.  Dorgan,  R.  Q.  Jlf...27  Jan.,   65 

P.  Piatt  Williams 13  Mar., 

James  K.  Stevens 20  Mar., 

Orsemus  Van  Der  Vort.  .20  A  Dr., 

Pliny  F.  Dunn 8  May, 

Charles  A.  Heath 21  June, 

Abram  Sickles 6  July, 

John  0.  Edwards 5  Ang. , 

Cornelius  Keleher,  a.  w,  m. 
John  B.  Harlow,  Adft,-  a,w,vu 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  A.  Keefer 15  Mar. ,  65 

Lewis  E.  Grifath 28  Mar. , 

John  H,  Thompson 1 0  Apr. , 

William  H.  Taylor 20  Apr., 

William  Bennett 15  May, 

Surgeon, 

Henry  E.  Haskins 6  Feb.,  65 

Assistant.  Surgeon. 

Chaplain. 

I/Orenzo  Marshall 4  May,  65 

Note. — The  roster  of  officers  ia  given  aa  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


694 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


OUB  HUNDRED  AND,  NINETY- 
THIKD  REGIMENT. 

(Ttis  regiment  -n-as  organized  in  Au- 
burn, N.  y.,  from  July  2,  1864,  to 
A  pril  6, 1865,  for  one,  two,  and  three 
years,  and  is  still  in  the  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders. ) 

Colonel. 

J.  B.  Van  Petten 10  Apr.,  65 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  Mar. ,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

John  C.  Gilmore 28  Mar.,  65 

Major. 

Alfred  Morton 1  Apr.,  6o 

Captains. 

John  Jones 10  Mar.,  65 

William  H.  Porter 14  Mar. , 

Edwin  C.  Kuapp 16  Mar., 

A.  H.  Preston 28  Mar., 

J.  H.  Hitchcock 28  Mar., 

Orm  D.  Staplio..." 3  Apr., 

■William  H.  Harris 7Apr., 

Sidney  W.  Ainsworth...  9  Apr., 

William  L.  Yeckley 9  Apr., 

Henry  K.  Mattison ^2  Aug., 

First  Lieutenants. 

T.  B.  Wason,  Adj't 30  Jan.,  65 

Dexter  A.  Smith 14  Mar., 

C.  H.  Bailey,  It.  Q.  Af. .  -21  Mar., 

John  P.  Brown 28  Mar., 

David  J.  Meeker 30  Mar., 

Lewis  ICraemer 6  Apr. , 

Thomas  C.  Campbell 6  Apr., 

Charles  F.  Lewis 9Apr., 

Oliver  W.  Smith 10  Apr., 

David  A.  Fuller 12  Apr. , 

George  Pfohl 15  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  E.  Goble 28  Mar.,  B5 

Eichard  P.  Lindsay 28  Mar., 

Kansom  Mathews 30  Mar., 

James  Hall 6  Apr., 

George  D.  Lanehart 6  Apr., 

Henry  E.  Smith 7  Apr., 

John  H.  Olmstead 9  Apr., 

Thomas  B.  Griffin 10  Apr., 

Isaac  Meyers .22  Aug., 

Charles  H.  Rhodes 23  Aug. , 

Surgeon. 

D.  H.  Armstrong 14  Apr.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

A.  H.  Tankie 30  Mar.,  65 

Lorenzo  Phinney 14  Apr., 

Chaplain. 
W.  Dempster  Chase 1  May,  6S 


CASUAtnKS. 


Resigned,  (3.) 


Captain  Joel  Reed,  June  16,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Wilson,  July  22,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  J.  D.  Halle,  August  6,  1865. 


Disch^gcd,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  WUliam  S.  Phelps,  August  19,  1865. 


Note  l.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  roeistpr  noar^t  tv,«=.  „  j  .    « 

Orders  before  October  14, 1865.  i-e|;i8ter  except  those  announced  m  General 

Note  2.— This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  th.t  fo,.t  „  *i- 

register,  its  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31,  1865.  ""'  appear  on  this 


NEW   YORK   INFANTRY. 


695 


ENFANS  PEBDUS. 

(This  organization,  composed  of  nine 
companies,  was  organized  at  New 
Yorlt  city  from  April,  1863,  to  June, 
1862,  to  nerve  three  years.  It  was 
comioHdated  with  the  47th  and  48th 
New  York  volunteers  January  30, 
1864.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  organization  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

LieutenaTit  ColoneL 

SimonLevy 9  May,   63 

Major. 

Michael  Schmitt 1  Sept. ,  63 

Captains, 

Simeon  McGraw 97  May,   63 

Charles  Borel 16  Oct., 

William  H.  Wiley,  a,  w.  m. 
Thaddeus  C.  Ferris,  a.  w.  m. 
Carsten  Teidemann,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Frank  R.Mott 9  Apr.,  62 

Lonis  Mathot 15  Oct,    63 

George  T.  Quick 16  Oct., 

Cffiser  DeGreney 19  Oct., 

Charles  Von  Gleichen,  a.  w.  m. 
Francois  Flageollet,  a.  w.  m. 
Harry  E.  Pease,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Gerardin,  a.  w.  m. 
Philip  A.  Livingston,  a.  w.  til. 

Swgaon. 

Benjamin  Harrison,  a,  w.  m. 

Assistant  SuTgeon.  ' 


Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Edmund  R.  Fowler,  June  19,  1863,  to  Captain 
21st  U.  S.  a  T. 

Resigned,  (18.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Felix  Confort,  May  12, 1863. 

Major  John  Carter  Brown,  May  1, 1863. 

Captain  Charies  Daillet,  May  23, 1669. 

Captain  Francis  Boucher,  June  13,  1862. 

Captain  Schmidt  Kraus,  July  23, 1862. 

Captain  Ferdinand  Levy,  August  12,  1863. 

Captain  John  Q.  Gundlack,  October  2, 1862. 

Captain  Charles  L.  Dunbar,  January  4, 1863. 

Captain  J.  F.  Rochefort,  February  11, 1863. 

Captain  Joseph  Torrens,  June  1, 1863, 

First  Lieut.  Leopold  Seure,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  15, 1862 

First  Lieut.  Tancrade  Bonino,  July  15, 1869. 

First  Lieut.  John  Hirsch,  August  15, 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Hubert  Fontaine,  June  22, 1862. 

Second  Lieut,  F.  M.  Sage  Depierre,  August  2, 1869. 

Second  Lieut.  Louis  Seelymaiin,  March  7, 1863. 

iSeeond  Lieut.  Adolphus  M.  Baglin,  Marcli  28,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Etienne  Vandrey,  November  10, 1863. 

Discharged,  (4.) 

Captain  Pierre  Michon,  November  20, 1863. 

Captain  Pierre  Cornillot,  December  6, 1863. 

First  Lieut,  W.  M.  Wermerskirch,  Adft,  April  15, 1862. 

Second' Lieut.  Edward  M.  Warden,  June  13, 1862. 

Missing,  (2.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Ernest  Costello,  since  April  16, 1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Guent  Conilly,  since  April  16, 1862. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  Albert  E.  D.  Hughes,  November  5, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  Bertrand,  October  18, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Bernard  Koelman,  Adj't,  December  29, 1863. 


NOTE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  consolidation. 


696 


NEW   JERSEY   CAVALRY. 


♦FIRST  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  August  14, 1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  of  service  the  orig- 
inal members  (except  veterans) 
■were  must-eted  out  of  service,  and 
the  organization,  composed  of  vet- 
erans and  recruits,  retained  in  ser- 
vice until  July  24,  1865,  when  it 
was  mustered  out  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

"HARRISONBURG,"  "  CEDAR  MOUN- 
TAIN,'' "THOROUGHFARE  GAP," 
"SECOND  DULL  RUN,". "WARREN- 
TON,"  "aLDIE,"  "FREDERICKS- 
BURG," "BRANDY  STATION," 
'  'UPPERVILLE, "  "  GETTYSBURG, " 
"SULPHUR  SPRINGS,"  "AUBURN," 
"mine  run,"  "TODD'S  TAVERN," 
"  FORTIFICATIONS  OF  RICH- 
MOND," "HAWE'S  SHOP,"  "TRE- 
VILLT AN  STATION,"  "REAM'S  STA- 
TION," "MALVERN  HILL,"  "DKEP 
BOTTOM,"  "VAUGHAN  ROAD," 
"BKLLEFIELD." 


Myron  H.  Beaumont 7  June,  65 

Lieutenant,  Colonel. 

Walter  R,  Robbins 8  June,  65 

(Brev.et  Lieut.  Col  13  March,  1865.) 

Majors. 

Henrv  W.  Sawyer 1  Sept.,  64 

William  Harper 27  Apr.,  65 

(Brevet  Major  3  March,  1865.) 
William  H.  Hick :.-.  9  June, 

Captaino. 

G.  V.  Beekman 14  Oct.,    63 

William  Hughes 16  Oct.,    64 

Samuel  Craig 11  Dec, 

Robert  B..  Canse 11  Dec, 

Jeremiah  P.  Brower 20  Jan.,  65 

Joseph  Killey 15  June, 

ThomaH  H.  Ford 15  June, 

Gilbert  J.  Johnson 15  June, 

James  T.  Clancy 16  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Richard  Hamilton 7  Nov.,  63 

Cortland  Inglin 8  Feb.,  64 

Chs.  W.Camp,  R.  0.5...  16  Nov., 

Jame»Dalziel 3  Jan.,  65 

Charles  Watts 16  May, 

William  Wilson 15  June, 

Lawrence  Fay  i 15  June, 

John  Williams 15  June, 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (33.) 
Lieut.  Colonel  Joseph  Karge,  December  20,  1862. 
Major  Alexander  M.  Gumming,  August  14, 1862. 
Captain  William  W.  Tayler.  February  12,  1862. 
Captain  John  H.  Smith,  Fibruary  26,  1862. 
Captain  William  E.  Morford,  April  9,  1862. 
Capiain  Richard  C*  Lewis,  May  5,  1862. 
Captain  John  S.  Task,  August  14,  1862.  ' 

Captain  B.  W.  Jones,  October  1,  1862. 
Captain  P.  Jonea  Yorke,  September  5,  1863. 
Captain  John  Hobensack,  June  10,  1865. 
Captrfin  Joseph  Brooks,  June  12,  1865. 
Captain  George  A.  Bowne,  June  20,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  C.  Hunt,  March  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  Worsely,  April  4,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  T.  Inman,  April  4,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  C.  Van  Reijpen,  August  16,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Allen  Dale,  R,  Q.  M.,  August  16,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  £dwm  Blaker,  R,  Q.M.,  December  29,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  W.  W.  Wurtz,  June  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  GaskiU,  May  25,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  M.  Shaw,  May  28,  1865. 
First  Lieat.  Carel  Carty,  June  10,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  H.  Langstaff,  February  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Field,  February  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Aaron  S.  Robbins,  May  2,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  Gerald  Weston,  May  24,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  Stewart,  August  20,  1862.     (Recora- 

missioned  Second  Lieutenant  April  22,  1864.) 
Second  Lieut.  William  N.  Hazen,  September  8,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  S.  R.  Colwell,  April  2,  1S63. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  Mclntire,  December  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut. tTames  S.  Metier,  June  2,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Louis  Fobs,  June  14,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  W.  Blackfan,  December  10,  1863, 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (15.) 

Colonel  John  W.  Kester,  'September  16,  1864. 

Major  Myron  H.  Beaumont,  September  16, 1864.     (Recommia- 

bioned  Major  September  18,  1864.) 
Captain  William  Wynkoop,  September  16,  1864. 
Captain  Robert  N..Boyd,  September  16,  1864. 
Captain  John  Kingsley,  September  16,  18G4. 
Captain  Joseph  Brooks,   September  26,   1864.     (Recommia- 

sioned  Captain  November  26,  1864.) 
Captain  William  H.  Hick,  October  7,  1864.     (Re commissioned 

Captain  January  1,  18^5.) 
Captain  Myer  Asch,  March  28,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Aaron  P.  Irons,  R.  C.  S.,  September  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  McKinstry,  Adft,  September  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Birdsall  Cornell,  September  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Lame,  October  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  H.  Parry,  October  7,  1864. 
Surgeon  William  W.  L.  Phillips,  September  16,  1864. 
Chaplain  Henry  R.  Pyne,  September  J6,  1864. 

Discharged,  (29.) 

Colonel  William  HalBted,  February  18.  1862. 
Colonel  Percy  Wyndham,  July  5,  1864. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Julius  H.  Alexander,  October  18,  1861. 
Major  Henry  O.  Halsted,  February  18,  1862. 
Major  Ivans  D.  Jones,  February  Mb,  1863.  ' 

Captain  Humphrey  C.  Perley,  December  9,  1861. 
Captain  John  P.  Fowler,  March  4,  1862. 
Captain  Joseph  R.  Sackett,  Sep-tember  21, 1862. 
Captain  Horace  W.  Bristol,  Decembers,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  E.  Clark,  March  1,  1863. 


*  Called  also  Sixteenth  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers, 


NEW   JERSEY    CAVALRY. 


697 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Richard  Damstaedt 12  Dec,  64 

Henry  Werner 12  Dec, 

Samuel  Wood 12  Dec, 

Kobert  Henry 7  Jan.,    65 

William  T.  Allen 17  May, 

Surgeon. 

WiUlaraS.  Willia 23Feb.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Stephen  W.  Van  Duyn.  .13  Apr.,  65 

Chaplain. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted 
men  of  this  regiment  to  whom 
medals  of  honor  have  been  awarded 
by  the  Secretary  of  War : 

Sergeant  George  W.  Stewart 
Private  Lewis  Locke. 
Private  Christian  Str^b. 


Captain  P.  Penn  Gaskill,  February  4,  1864. 

Captain  William  W.  Gray,  May  3,  1864, 

First  Lieut.  William  Frampton,  December  9, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Brooke  Carroll,  October  20,  1869. 

First  Lieut.  George' W.  Wardell,  Aprils,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Marcus  W.  Kitchen,  AdjX  July  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  S.  Cox,  October  7,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  H.  James,  R.  Q.  Id.,  March  28,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Shaal,  May  15,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  Tompkinson,  December  9,  1861, 

Second  Lieut  John  Fowler,  March  4,  1862. 

Second  Lieut  Samuel  WarbnsB,  April  18,  1862. 

Second  Lieut  Henry  StuU,  September  — ,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Isaac  Rogers,  July  11,  1864. 

Second  Lieut  Theodore  Michener,  November  2,  1864. 

Second  Lieut  Hyde  Crocker,  May  15,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Benjamin  M.  Baker,  October  4,  1862, 

Assistant  Surgeon  Ferdinand  V.  Dayton,  August  2,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  Jones,  June  8,  1865. 

Died,  (16.) 

Colonel  Hugh  H.  Janeway,  killed  in  action  at  Amelia  S  prings, 

Va.,  April  5,  1865. 
Lieut  Colonel  Virgil  Broderick,  killed  in  action  at  Brandy 

Station,  ^.,  June  9,  1863. 
Major  John  H.  Shelmire,  killed  in  action  at  Brandy  Station, 

Va.,  June  9,  1863. 
Major  Jamen  H.  Hart  (Brevet  Major  August  1,  1864,)  killed 

in  action  at  Dinwiddle  Court-house,  Va.,  March  31,  1865. 
Captain  Thomas  R.  Haines,  killed  in  action  at  Harrisonburg, 

Va.,  June  6,  1863. 
Captain  John  H.  Lucas,  killed  in  action  at  Sulphur  Springs, 

Va.,  October  12,  18G3. 
Captain  (M.  W.  Maulsbury,  June  15, 1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  act|ion. 
Captain  Frank  B.  Allibone,  killed  accidentally  near  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  Mays,  186.1 
Firet  Lieut  Algernon  Walton,  R,  C.  S.,  September  5,  1863,  of 

disease. 
First  Lieut  Edward  Jameison,  killed  in  action  at  New  Hope 

Church,  Va.,  November  27,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Voorhees  Dye,  killed  in  action  at  Hawe's  Store, 

Va.,  May  28,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Peter  A.  Bertholf,  January  27,  1862. 
Second  Lieut  Alanson  Austin,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, Va.,  August  9,  1862. 
Second  Lieut  John  W.  Bellis,  May  28, 1864,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  Stewart,  June  4,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Hawe's  Store,  Va. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  Powell,   August  8,   1864,   while 

prisoner  of  war. 

Missing,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  B.  Halsted,  R.  Q.M.,  since  August  26, 
1861. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 
First  Lieut.  Plarry  Jones,  January  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Joseph.  O.  Harris,  January  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Morris,  January  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  JoA^oh  H.  Hoffman,  December  15,  1863. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut  Philip  Gundell,  June  24,  1865. 


Note  1, — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865, 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


698 


NEW   JERSEY   CAVALRY. 


*SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.,  August  15, 1863,  to  serve 
three  years.  It  is  still  retained  in 
service.) 

(The  ofl&cial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Joseph  Karge 25  Sept.,  63 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  Mar.,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
P.  Jones  Yorke,  a.  w.  m. 

Majors. 

Peter  I>.  Vroom 25  Sept.,  63 

Fred.  B.  Revere 26  Sept., 

Captaina. 

Erich  Von  Pannwitz 26  Aug.,  63 

Richard  D.  Mitchell 28  Aug., 

Charles  F.  Fernald 2  Sept., 

Edward  P.  Mount 9  Sept., 

"William  V.  Scudder 16  Sept., 

Lambert  L.  Mulford 1  Sept. ,  64 

Albert  H.  Crump 5  Oct., 

Clarence  Linden 8  Oct., 

Theodore  W.  Vandegrift,  a.  w.  m. 
John  N.  Giveans,  a.  w.  m. 

First  LieuteJtants. 
J.  Lacey  Pierson,  Adj't..^^  June,  63 

John  Madigau 12  Aug., 

Julius  Von  Rudolpbi 26  Aug., 

Ebenezer  Montgomery  ..  9  Sept., 

Lewis  Rainear 16  Sept., 

Jas.  M.  Baldwin,  i2.Q.Af.25  Sept., 

Prank  T.  Adams 9  Mar.,   64 

Carl  P.  Braune 14  Mar., 

Samuel  W.  Swftyze 31  Aug., 

Matthew  Addison,  J2.C.  5.  4  Sept., 
Alexander  D.  Hamilton. 22  Nov., 

George  Johnson 23  Nov., 

Jacob  H.  Hoffman 12  Feb.,  65 

Levi  R.  Barnard,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Adrian  S.  Appleget 10  July,  63 

L.  Heurv  Smith 8  Sept., 

George  A.  Hewlett 3  Dec, 

Charles  M.  Mayberry 5  Oct.,    64 

James  O,  Connor 5  Oct., 

Charles  Rice 25  Nov., 

John  Byrnes 12  Feb.,  65 

Robert  Hamilton 12  Feb., 

Surgeon. 
Ferdinand  V.  Dayton  . .  .10  Aug.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 
John  L.  Krauter,  a.  to.  m. 
John  R.  Todd,  a.  w.  m. 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Dod,  June  19,  1864,  to  Captain  and 

A.  A.  G. 
Second  Lieut.  Alexander  A.  Yard,  April  21,  1864,  to  First 

Lieutenant  3d  New  Jersey  cavalry. 
Assistant  Surgeon  WiUi^  "W.  Bowlby,  December  4.  1863,  to 

Surgeon  3d  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Marcus  L.  W.  Kitchen,  June  30,  18G4. 

Major  Philip  L,  Van  Rensselaer,  July  28,  1865. 

Captain  Charles  N.  Pelouze,  July  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Alfred  Haines,  July  27,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Conrad  B.  Meeker,  Jnne  7, 1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  L.  Topham,  November  11,  1863. 

*  Discharged,  (9.) 

Captain  Gustavns  A.  Van  Brausen,  January  8,  1864. 
Captain  Frederick  Von  Klitzing,  July  30,  1864. 
Captahi  Morris  H.  Stratton,  August  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  "Wolfgang  Morse,  R.  C.  S.,  June  29,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Jonathan  Goble,  November  8,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Segismund  Braida,  March  22,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  T.  PhiHips,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lienft  Henry  Osborne,  July  1,  1865. 
Chaplain  Edwin.  iV.  Andrews,  January  13,  1865. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Charles  C.  ReiUy,  killed  in  action  at  Guntown,  Mi?s,, 

June  10,  1864. 
Captain  Blichael  Gallagher,  killed  in  action  at  Egypt  Station, 

Miss.,  December  28, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Stryker  R.  Burd,  killed  in  action  at  Egypt  Sia- 

tion,  Miss.,  Deceitiber2B,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Peter  G.  Van  Winkle,  August  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieiit.  Lemuel  Fisher,  December  17,  1863. 


Deserted,  (L) 
Second  Lieut.  Adolpus  D     Orville,  April  — ,  1865. 


*  Called  also  Thirty-second  Regiment  New  Jersey    Volunteers. 

NOTE  l.-No  brevet  appointments  are  enteredfou  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

NOTE  2.-This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time'to  have  that  fact  appear  onthifl 
register,  ita  roster  is  made  up  to  August  31,  1865.  "pfw*"  wu  !■«« 


NEW  JERSEY   CAVALRY, 


699 


*THIRD  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  January  22,  1864, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  August  1, 1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
Alexanher  C-  M.  Penning- 
ton, Sm.  ^.,  B.  ^ lOct.,    64 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  15  July,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

WilliaTQi  P*  Robeson,  jr.-  6  Dec,  64 

(Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Majors. 

Daniel  R.  Boice 13  Apr.,  65 

Ethan  T.  Harris 26  June, 

Captains. 

Thomas  M.  Murphy 26  Jan.,   64 

Albert  S.  Cloke 29  Jan. , 

Otto  Siebeth 97  Feb., 

Henry  S.  Stull 30  May, 

Alexander  A.  Yard 1  Sept., 

David  Fairly 21  Oct., 

Henry  C.  "Warner 27  Dec, 

John  Jeroloman,  a.  w.  m. 
John  F.  Tomlin,  a.  w.  m. 
AuguBtuB  C.  Stickle,  a.  w.  m. 
First  Lieutenants. 
Augustus  Von  Bulow — .30  Dec,  63 

Henry  A.  Van  Ness .12  Jan.^    64 

Michael  T.  Dwyer 38  Mar., 

William  M.  Norton 20Nov., 

Rudolph  Menadier 20  Novy 

George  W.  Kniffin 20  NovT, 

John  Bamford,  R.  Q,  M.  .20  Nov., 

"William  P.  Reeves l7Feb.,  65 

Jacob  W.  Strong 17  May, 

C.  A.  McClung,  Adft. . .  .18  May, 
Jonathan  Goble,  a.  w.  m. 
Michael  McCormick,  a.  w.  m. 
Beneton  Zerbe,  a.  w,  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edmund  A.  Cook 20  Nov.,  64 

Gufltavus  Mattfeldt 20  Nov., 

Henry  Ackerman 26  Feb.,  65 

Joseph  H.  Holmea 18  May, 

David  Williamson  .. 18  May, 

Christian  Lirbrecht 18  May, 

John  A,  Parker. 1  July, 

Michael  Kelley,  a.  w.  m. 
Surgeon. 

William  W.  Bowlby 15  Dec,  63 

Assistant  Swgeons. 

JohnHelm 21  Oct.,    64 

R.  Douglas  James 17Feb.,  65 

CJiaplain. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (19.) 

Colonel  Andrew  J.  Morrison,  ^ugnst  29,  1864. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  C.  Suydam,  November  15,  1864. 
Major  (Portland  Van  Rensselaer,  October  28,  1864. 
Major  Thomas  K.  McClong,  June  7, 1865. 
Major  John  V.  Alstrom,  JH.  |^„  June  8,  186.5. 
First  Lieut.  William  W.  Scott,  March  18, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Von  Stulpnagel,  March  26,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Bailey,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  24, 1864, 
First  Lieut  William  J.  Starka,  Adft,  October  4, 1864. 
First  Lieut.  Paul  E-  Debastine,  March  14, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  George  Patten,  0.  C.-S.,  May  35, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Adolph  Von  Bulow,  June  11, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  O'SuUivan,  April  22, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  R.  Wadleigb,  May  26, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  V.  Gibson,  August  29, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  F.  Long,  Januaiy  13, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Irwin,  June  2, 1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Lawrence  0.  Morgan,  July  28, 1864. 
Chaplain  John  H.  Frazee,  January  12, 1865. 

Discharged,  (9.) 

Captain  Michael  MitcJiell,  January  28, 1864. 
Captain  Charles  D.  Morrison,  March  23, 1864. 
Captain  Oscar  Krahmer,  February  1, 1865. 
Captain  William  Lechleidner,  May  15, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  F.  W.  K.  Knoblsdorf,  January  7, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Gilbert  Tice,  August  31, 1864. 
.Second  Lieut.  James  D.  Comstock,  June  19, 1865. 
Second  Lieut,  Sylvanus  Murphy,  June  19, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  B.  Voege,  June  19, 1865. 

Died,  (5.) 

Captain  Emille  Woelfel,  killed  in  action  at  Winchester,  Va., 

Augilst  17, 1864. 
Captain  John  B.  Hartman,  December  7, 1864,  at  Lynchburg, 

Va.,  while  prisoner  of  war. 
First  Lieut.  Barnett  Birdsell,  kUled  by  guerillas  at  Warwick 

Bridge,  Va.,  July  5,  ie64. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  Buckley,  July  30,  1864,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  John  S.  Hough,  killed  in  action  at  Five  Forks, 

Va.,  April  1,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (7.) 

Major  Siegfried  Von  Forstner,  April  11, 1864. 
Captain  Albert  Hertzberg,  April  15, 1864. 
Captain  Frederick  W.  Schaefer,  April  15, 1864. 
Captain  John  Stull,  April  15,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Donnelly,  July  27, 1864. 
First  Lieut,  Hubert  Armbnister,  August  15, 1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  A.  Phillips,  June  25, 1864. 


*  Called  ^Bo  TJiirty-mxth  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers. 
Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865.    • 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


700 


NEW   JERSEY   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


FIVE  INDEPENDENT  BATTE- 
RIES. 


FIRST  BATTERY. 

(ThiB  battery  was  organized  at  Ho- 
boken,  N.  J.,  August  12,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  ita  term  of  service  the  orig- 
inal members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  organ- 
ization, compoBed  of  vetei-ans  and 
recruits,  retained  in  the  service  until 
June  22, 1865,  when  it  was  mustered 
out,  iu  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department.) 

"west  point,"  "  chantilly,"  "  an- 
tietam,"  "white  oak  swamp," 
"gaines'  mill,"  "crampton's 
gap,"  "fredericksburg,"  "sa- 
lem heights,"  "gettysburg," 
"mayre's  heights,"  "spottsyl- 
vania,"  "wilderness,"  "coal 
harbor,"  "petersburg." 


Captain. 
Augustin  N.  Parsons 7  Oct.,    64 


First  Lieutenants. 

Robert  Fairchild 16  Nov.,  64 

William  O.  Benin IJan.,    65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Owen  C.  Looker ...19  Nov.,  6i 

John  Carrigan 10  Mar.,  65 


SECOND  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  was  organized  at  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.,  September  3,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  of  service  the  origi- 
'  nal  membevB  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  or- 
gauization,  composed  of  veterans 
and  recruits,  retained  in  service 
until  June  16,  1865,  when  it  was 
mustered  out,  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

"YORKTOWN,"  "PEACH  ORCHARD," 
"FAIR  OAKS,"  "MALVERN  HILL," 
"FREDERICKSBURG,"  "CHANCEL 
LORSVILLE, "  ' '  SPOTTSYLV  ANIA, " 
"KKLLY'SFORD,"  "  GETTYSBURG," 
' '  LOCUST  GROVE, "  ' '  TOLOPOTO- 
MOY,"  "NORTH  ANNA,"  "PETERS- 
BURG," "COAL  HARBOR." 


Casualties. 


Discliarged,  (10.) 

First  Lieut  John  Lingerlin,  November  29,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Christian  Woemer,  October  8, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  Hoff,  November  18,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  B.  Wright,  March  28, 1863. 
First  Lieut  William  Jaegle,  October  4, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Nermann  Lenz,  September  10, 1861. 
Secoud  Lieut  Adolph  Valvis,  July  11,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Hansemann,  July  20, 1862. 
Second  Lieut  Philip  Phildins,  November  12, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  F.  Wheeler,  August  9, 1864. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
Captain  William  Hexamer,  August  12, 1864. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 


Second  Lieut  Robert  Fairchild,  November  15,  1864,  to  First 
Lieutenant  Ist  New  Jersey  battery. 


Resigned,  (1.) 
First  Lieut  Jacob  Rheim,  May  17, 1865. 


Discharged,  (3.) 

First  Lieut  John  B.  Monroe,  August  1  186" 

First  Lieut  Samuel  H.  Baldwin,  December's,  1662. 

1'  u-Ht  Lieut  George  T.  Woodbury,  July  31  1863. 


NEW   JERSEY   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


701 


Captain, 

Died,  (1.) 

A.  Jndson  Clark 27  Apr. ,  65 

(Brevet  Majors  April,  1865.) 

Captain  John  E.  Beam,  killed  in  action  at  Malyem  Hill,  Va., 
July  1,  1862. 

First  Lieutenant. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Edward  P.  Clark 7  Apr.,  64 

First  Lieut.  Kob6rt  Sims,  November  28, 1864. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Leander  McChesney 17  Jan.,    65 

Benjamin  Galbraith 17  Jan., 


THIRD  BATTERY. 

(Thia  battery  was  organized  Septem- 
ber 11,  18tJ3,  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  June  19,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.") 

"PETERSBURG,"    "DEEP    BOTTOM," 
"REAM'S  STATION." 

Captain. 

Christian  Woemer 11  Sept..  63 

{Brevet  Major  2  December,  1864. ) 

First  Lieutenants. 

Julius  Gotlob  Tuerk 29  Nov.,  64 

Ernest  Charlefl  Stahl 17  Mar.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  MaBchewsky 29  Nov.,  64 

ScheurerWaldheim 17  Mar,,  65 


FOURTH  BATTERY. 

(This  battery  v^ag  organized  at  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.,  September  16,  1863,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  June  17, 1865,  m  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
thia  battery  bore  an  lionorable  part 
is  not  yet  publiahed  in  ordera.) 

Captain. 
Charles  E,  Doane 5  Oct.,    64 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  B.  Morris ISDec,  63 

Keuben  V.King 20  Nov.,  64 

Second  Lieutenants. 

David  A.  Pollard 26Nov.,  64 

MotriB  C.  Cola* 13  Jan. ,  65 


Casualties. 

Dischars^ed,(l.) 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  Tiebel,  October  7,  3864. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

First  Lieut.  Adolph  Enapp,  May  14,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  I.  Bargfeld,  December  12,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  Ludwig,  May  4,  1864. 


Casualties. 


Resigned*(^.) 


Captain  George  T.  Woodbury,  September  6,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Thompson  B.  Pollard,  February  32,  1864. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  George,  December  9,  1864. 


702 


NEW  JERSEY   LIGHT   ARTILLERY. 


FIFTH  BATTERY. 

(Thig  battery  was  organized  at  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.,  September  8,  1863,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  June  12, 1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  Orders  from,  the  War 
Department.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battery  bore  an  honorable  part 
is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Captain. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Joseph  AY arren 10  bee,   63 

JameflGiUen 28  Mar.,  64 

Second  Lieutenant. 
William  Maxwell 14  Mar,,   64 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.)  • 


First  Lieut,  George  T.  Durant,  Febiniary  18,  1864.;; 
Second  Lieut,  Thomas  R,  Perry,  December  12,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  JbscpA  B.  Goldsmith,  February  10,  1864. 


Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Zenas  Crane  Warren,  November  12,  1864, 
Second  Lieut  Edwin  Chappell,  April  22,  1865. 


Note  1, — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  days  of  muster  out. 


NEW,  JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


703 


FIRST  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  May  21,  1861,  to 
serve  tliree  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  June  93,  1864,  by  reason  of  ex- 
piration of  term  of  service.) 

(The  oflScial  list  of  battles  in  v^hich 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel, 


Lieutenant  ColoTieL 
William  Henry,  jr.,  a.  w.  m. 

Major, 
Alexander  M.  Way 30  July,  63 


Captains. 

Smith  G.  Blythe 14  Mar. ,  63 

•John  Parker 3  Oct., 

Henry  C.  Warner,  a.  w.  m. 
William  H.  Tantum,  a.  w.  m, 
Charles  Sitgreaves,  a.  m.  m, 
Franli  B.  Holt,  a.  w.  m. 
Edward  F.  Roberts,  a.  w.  m. 
Bailey  B,  Brown,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Howard.  M.  Gilman 1  Dec,  63 

Albert  L.  Blue 5  Jan.,    63 

♦Isaac  L.  F.  Blkin,  Adft.SOSept., 
Samuel  Rend,  R.  Q,  M.,  a.  w.  m. 
Nathaniel  Smith,  a.  w.  m. 
Thomaa  Cunningham,  a.  to.  m. 
Nathaniel  Van  Arsdale,  a.  w.  tiu 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  N.  HuUflsh 1  May, 

Camille  Baquet 25  May, 

William  Milner 11  Feb. , 


Surgeon. 
Edward  F.  Taylor,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (8.) 

Colonel  William  K.  Montgomery,  WL.  y.,  August  29,  1861, 

to  Brigadier  General. 
Colonel  Alfred  T.  A.  Torbert,  BH.  5P.,  S.  3.,  January  16, 

1863,  to  Brigadier  General. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Robert  McAllister,  June  30,  1862,  to  Colonel 

11th  New  Jersey  vols. 
Captain  William  C.  Bimey,  September  27,  1861,  to  Major  4th 

New  Jersey  vols. 
Captain  Valentine  Mutchler,  July  12, 18S2,  to  Major  1  Ith  New 

Jersey  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Paul  R.  Hambrick,  January  7,  1863,  to  Captam 

23d  New  Jersey  vols. 
Second  Lieut.  Oustavus  If.  Abed,  November  13, 1863,  to  Major 

34th  New  Jersty  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Philip  M.  Senderling,  May  20,  1864,  to 

Surgeon  8th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (20.) 

Major  Enos  Fouratt,  July  29, 1863. 
Captain  Isaac  H.  Baker,  November  4, 1862.   ■ 
Captain  Charles  N.  Pelonze,  November  8, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  A.  McLaughlin,  August  4, 1861 
First  Lieut.  Augustus  O.  Evans,  August  5, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  William  R.  Harrison,  August  5, 1861. 
FVst  Lieut.  Edward  C.  Page,  August  9, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  David  Thompson,  September  19, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  G.  Brovm,  September  1, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  A.  Stewart  Taylor,  Novenilier  30,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  J.  MutcMer,  February  16, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  D.  Vroom,  Adft,  September  19, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Aaron  B.  Jerome,  October  24,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Voorhees,  September  19,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  B.  Eltingham,  September  10, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Hoehncr,  October  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Mutchler,  November  8, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  C.  Fhelan,  February  12,  1863. 
Surgeon  Charles  C.  Gordon,  February  16,  1863. 
Chaplain  Robert  R.  Yard,  March  7,  1864. 

Discharged,  (11.) 
Captain  Thomas  T.  Tillon,  September  23,  1861. 
Captain  Sylvester  Van  Sickell,  August  1,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  Consmiller.  October  7,  1862. 
Captain  John  D.  P.  Mount,  February  8,  1863. 
Captain  Francis  B.  Holt,  September  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Mler,  August  10,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Luther  Martin,  December  1,  1861. 
Second  Lieut  Joicph  C.  Jackson,  October  3,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Phineas  B.  Provost,  February  7,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  f^.  Burling,  April  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  George  B.  Wright,  August  24,  1863. 

Died,  (9.) 

Colonel  Mark  W.  Collet,  killed  in  action  at  Salem  Heights, 

Va.,  May  3,  1863.  ,  .     ^  . 

Major  David  Hatfield,  July  30,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 

action.  .         ^  ^  ■      » 

Captain  Ephraim  G.  Brewster,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines 

Farm,  June  27,  1862.  „     ,,    , 

Captain  .Tacob  D.  Wyckoff,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsylvania, 

Va.,  May  12,  1864. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 
Leyi  D.  Miller,  a.w.m. 

*  Prisoner  of  war  at  the  time  of  the  muster  out  of  the  regunent,  and  discharged  March  12,  1865. 


704 


NEW  JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


Chaplain. 
'WilliamH.McCormick..27Apr.,  64 


Captain  Richard  Foster,  June  14,  1864,  from  amputation  of 
tliigh. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  Boggs,  August  6,  1862,  at  Harrison's 
Landing,  Va. 

First  L-eut.  Carly  Swan,  killed  in  action  at  tbe  Wilderness, 
Va.,  May  6,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Segraves,  May  5,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  L.  Moffat,  killed  in  action  May  8, 
1864. 

Missing,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  Emmor  K.  Ramsey,  in  action  since  May  6, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Ferguson,  in  action  since  May  12, 1864. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  John  W.  Brown,  October  3,  1862. 
Captain  Samuel  H.  Parison,  May  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  B.  Shields,  October  37,  1861. 

Deserted,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Antonio  C.  Demling,  October  27, 1862. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  Is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   JERSEY    INFANTRY. 


705 


FIRST  VETERAN  BATTALION. 

(This  battalion  was  organized  in  De- 
cember, 1864,  of  the  veterMia  and 
recruits  of  the  1st  New  Jersey  vol- 
unteers. It  was  mustered  out  of 
service  June  29, 1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  battalion  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Major. 


Captains. 


WilliamBrant,jr.,iE[.=[^..  3  June,  Qo 
Jacob  L.  Hutt,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

James  Denton 13  Mar.,  65 

Frederick  W.  Sowby 3  June, 

Ralph  P.  Baker 15  Jime, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Cojnelius  S.  Abrahams. .10  June,  65 
Emmer  H.  Ramsey,  a.  w.  m. 


Assistant  Surge<fii3. 


Casualties. 


Died,  (1.) 


First  Lieut.  Lewis  M.  Thompson,  April  2,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  It  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 

26  b 


70G 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
TrentOD,  N.  J.,  May  27,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  June  21,  1864,  by  reason  of  ex- 
piration of  term  ofBcrvice.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
partis  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
Samuel  L.  Buck 2  July,   62 

Jjieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 
James  H.  Close 10  Dec,  62 


Captains. 

Ferdinand  StoU 1  Jan., 

Henry  Vreeland 11  June, 

♦Garret  Brady 20  Sept., 

Herman  Lipfert. 3  Oct., 

William  J.  Buckley 16  Nov., 

Edwin  W.  Hedges 19  Jan., 

John  P.  Northrup 2  Nov., 


63 


First  Lieutenants. 

Sargent  E.  Leonard 22  Jan  , 

Charles  A.  Franck 4  Oct., 

Aaron  D.  Crane,  R.Q.M.  7  Jan., 
Joseph  B.  Wilde,  Adft,,  8  Jan., 

William  J.  Pardy 16  Jan., 

August  Linder 7  Apr., 

William  J.  Van  Ness 29  May, 

*Josepli  Donovan 1  June, 

Daniel  H.  Winfield 28  Dec. , 

Christopher  Farley 24  Mar. , 

John  T.  Whitehead,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  M.  Taylor 1  Feb.,  62 

Gustav  Paine 9  Sept. , 

O'Connell  J.  O'Callahan.  9  Dec, 

Edgar  Van  Etten lOMar.,    63 

Levi  T.  DeWitt 31  May, 

Theodore  W.  Alston 1  June, 


Surgeon. 
Lewis  W.  Oakley 6  Jan.,  62 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (7.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Henry  O.  Ryerson,  November  12, 1862,  to  Col- 
onel 23d  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Major  James  N.  Duffy,  October  10,  1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel  3d 
regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Captain  James  Wilson,  December  27,  1861,  to  Major  9th  regi- 
ment New  Jersey  vols. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Tay,  September  20, 1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
lOth  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Captain  John  A.  Wildrick,  March  1,  1863,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 
28th  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

First  Lieut.  James  M.  Wilson,  October  1, 1861,  to  Captam  and 
A.  A.  G. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  C.  Clark,  February  23, 1863,  to  Sur- 
geon 3d  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (13.) 

Colonel  George  W.  McLean,  January  1,  1862. 
Captain  Albert  Sigel,  December  18,  1861. 
Captain  Edwin  Bishop,  January  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Horatio  Leonard,  December  5, 1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  F.  W.  Crane,  February  11,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  J.  Cree,  July  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Root,  November  11,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  E.  Sturgis,  March  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Eugene  W.  Guindon,  May  9,  ie6:!. 
Second  Lieut.  David  Duify,  August  10,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Martin  B.  Monroe,  March  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Isaac  Harris,  April  16,  1863. 
Surgeon  Gabriel  Grant,  January  6,  1862. 

Discharged,  (18.) 

Captain  George  Griffith,  September  1,  1861. 

Captain  Richard  Hopwood,  January  14,  1863. 

Captain  Henry  P.  Cooke,  October  22,  1863. 

First  Lieut  Edward  Schmidt,  August  20,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  John  Allen,  December  5, 1861. 

First  Lieut.  Bradbury  C.  Chetwood,  January  2,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  E.  Blewett,  September  9,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  G.  Ford,  October  29,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  Joseph  W.  Plume,  Adft,  December  19,  1862. 

Fu-st  Lieut.  William  H.  Williams,  May  8,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  C.  Lockwood,  May  18,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  H^  Jenkins,  December  9,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  O'Connor,  February  17,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  W.  Baldwin,  December  19,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Lewis  Helmer,  'August  20,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Jacob  H.  Hoffman,  September  1.  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Gottlieb  Schmalz,  August  22,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Luther  F.  Halsey,  May  31,  1864. 

Died,  (8.) 

Colonel  Isaac  M.  Tucker,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines's  Mills,  Va., 

June  27,  1862. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  Wiebecke,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 

vania,  Va.,  May  14,  1864. 
Captain  Aaron  Young,  May  17, 1862,  at  Belleville,  N.  J. 
Captain  Charles  Danforth,jr.,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines's  Mills, 

Va.,  June  27,  1862. 
Captain  William  Bergen,  killed  in  action  at  Salem  Heights, 

Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

*  Prisoner  of  war. 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


707 


Assistant  Surgeon, 
Jolrn  Helm 25  May, .  63 

Chaplain. 
Eobert  K- Proudfit '.  3  June,  61 


Captain  Henry  H.  Callan,  killed  in  action  at  the  Wildemeafl, 

Va.,  May  5.  1864. 
Captain  Jacob  Bogert,  killed  in  action  at  the  Wilderness,  Ya., 

May  6,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  H.  Plume,  killed  in  action  near  Bull  Run, 

Va.,  August  27,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut.  Edgar  P.  Ackerman,  September  30,  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  ofiBcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  master  out. 


708 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


SECOND  VETERAN  REGI- 
MENT. 

(This  regiment  waa  organized  April 
15,  1865,  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  to  serve 
one  year.  It  was  mustered  out  of 
service  July  11,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders. ) 

Colonel, 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

James  "W.  McNeely,  «.  to.  m. 

Major. 

James  W.  Penrose 2  April,  65 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

Captains. 

Charles  R.  Paul 10  Sept. ,  64 

^Breoet  Major  19  October,  1865.) 

Silas  A.  Smith 15  April,  65 

Adolphus  Weiss,  a,  w.  m. 
Owen  H.  Day,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

James  Van  Antwerp 7  Mar. ,  65 

Menrath  Weyer 14  Mar. , 

George  H.  Curtis 15  April, 

James  W.  MuUery,  a.  w.  m. 
James  C.  Warden,  a.  re.  m. 
James  Chaffey,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Isaiah  E.  Johnson 15  April,  65 

Henry  M.  Sh^pe 15  April, 

Morris  S.  Hanir 17  April, 

Charles  B.  Haring 17  April, 

Theodore  Woodruff 17  April, 

Chauncy  B.  Anderson... 17  April, 

Surs^eon. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

George  D.  Fitch 22Mar.,  65 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 

Promoted,  (1.)  . 

Colonel  William  H.  Penrose,  %.  3.,  July  1,  1865,  to  Brigadier 
General  vols. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  George  A.  .Byram,  July  5,  1365: 


Note  1.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   JERSEY    INFANTRY. 


709 


THIRD  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  May  25,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  June  23,  1864,  by  reason  of  ex- 
piration of  term  of  service.) 


(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regimemt  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


Colonel. 
Henry  W.  Brown,  a.  w.  m, 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 
James  N.  Duffy,  a.  w.  m. 

Major. 
William E.  Bryan 17  Oct.,    63 


Captains, 

John  H.  Whelan 4  June, 

John  Frantz 13  Mar., 

Johns.  W.  Wentz 14  Nov., 

ThomaB  P.  Edwards 29  Mar., 

Samuel  T.  Du  Bois,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  W.  Wilson,  a.  w.  m. 
George  P.  Salkeld,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenant^ 

Francis  Sayre,  R.  Q.  M..  4  June, 

Thomas  K.  Ekings 13  Nov., 

Nelson  S.  Eatiton 13  Nov., 

Washington  Irvine 14  Nov., 

William  W.  Miller 14Nov., 

Harry  Haggerty 25  Dec, 

Abraham  M.  Salmon 28  Dec, 

Adon  W.  Cattell 29  Mai-., 

David  Fairly,  Adft,  a.  w.  m. 
Charles  A.  McClung,  a.  w.  m. 
John  C.  Wiggins,  a.  to.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Surgeon. 
Homy  C.  Clark,  a.  to.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (9.) 

Colonel  George  W.  Taylor,  May  15,  1862,  to  Brig.  General. 

Captain  James  G.  Fitts,  March  24,  1862,  to  Captain  and  C.  S. 

Captain  Edward  L.  Campbell,  AuguBt  33,  1862,  to  Lieut, 
Colonel  15th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Captain  David  Vickers,  September  29,  18G3,  to  Major  4th 
New  Jersey  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Robert  T.  Dunham,  AdjX  July  14,  1862,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  A.  G. 

First  Lieut.  Baldwin  Hufty,  November  26,  1862,  to  Captain 
4th  New  Jersey  vols. 

First  Lieut.  William  P.  Robesonjr.  January  12, 1864, to  Major 
3d  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

Second  Lieut.  Matkias  Lambson,  October  21,  1S62,  to  First 
Lieut.  4th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  L.  Welling,  July  26,  1862,  to  Sur- 
geon 11th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (26.) 

Major  Mark  W.  Collet,  September  21,  1862. 
Major  James  W.  H.  Stickney,  June  25,  1863. 
Captain  Peter  F.  Rodgcrs,  November  8,  1861. 
Captain  Joseph  F.  Rowand,  January  20,  1862. 
Captain  Leonard  H.  Regan,  July  16, 1862. 
Captain  Richard  D.  Cook,  February  16,  1863. 
Captain  John  Roberts,  August  5,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Arthur  S.  Hardcastle,  November  7,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  John  J.  Jones,  November  10,  1861, 
First  Lieut.  William  Spence,  February  8,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Lewis  C.  Spencer,  August  5,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  Liness,  October  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  B.  Grubbjr.,  December  10, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  B.  Lutz,  January  18,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  H.  Cole,  March  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Grijjith  W.  Carr,  July  27,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  W.  Porter,  November  5,  1861. 
Second  Lieut,  Herberts.  Linn,  August  14,  3862. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  W.  Hewitt,  October  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Mathews,  July  31, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  T.  Westcott,  August  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Torbert,  November  17,  1863. 
Silrgeon  L.  Lewis  Coxe,  May  13, 1862. 
Surgeon  JoJin  V.  Mattison,  February  10,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  E.  Mattieo'A,  March  6, 1863. 
Chaplain  George  R.  Darrow,  January  7,  1863. 

DiscJiarged,  (5.) 

Captain  Frank  L.  Kniglu,  September  4,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  M.  Hmidershoot,  August  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Lewis  S.  Fisher,  August  31,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  George  P.  Sanders,  October  17,  1861 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Franklin,  December  23,  1862. 

Vied,  (8.) 

Captain  Daniel  F.  Buckley,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines's  Hill, 
Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

Captain  Archibald  S.  Taylor,  killed  in  action  at  Salem  Heights, 
Xa.,  May  3,  1863, 

Captain  Oscar  Westlake,  killed  in  action  near  Coal  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  2,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  N.  Evans,  July  3,  1862,  at  Savage  Sta- 
tion, Va. ,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 


710 


:new  jersey  inpantrt. 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

Jonathan  C.  Treacott 21  Mar.,  63 

Gilliam  C.  Terhune,  a.  to.  m. 

Chaplain. 

JoBcph  H.  James 12  June,  63 


First  Lieut.  Richard  C^'^tis,  May  19,  1864,  at  Fredericksburg 

Va. 
Second  Lieut.   William  C.  Barnard,  killed  in  action  at  Wil 

liamsburg,  Va.,  May  7,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Howell,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines'i 

Hill,  Va.,  June  27, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  Duffy,  killed  in  action  at  SpottBylra- 

nia,  Va.,  May  12, 1864, 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  Henry  C.  Gibson,  Au^st  21,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  A.  Wahl,  August  12,  1864. 
Captain  Ridgeway  S.  Poinsett,  August  25,  1864. 
Second  Liput.  George  Woodruff,  October  17,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Dalziel,  October  9,  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW  JERSEY  INFANTRY. 


711 


FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(Tbig  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  August  9,  1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  of  service  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  and  the  organization, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  until  July  9, 
1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"WEST  POINT,"  "GAINES'  MILL," 
"SECOND  BULL  RUN,"  "  CRAMP- 
TON'S  GAP,"  "ANTIETAM,"  "FRED- 
ERICKSBURG," "WILDERNESS," 
"SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "  COAL 'HAR- 
BOR," "AVINCHESTER,"  "  OPE- 
QUAN,"  "FISHER'S  HILL,"  "CE- 
DAR CREEK." 

Colonel. 

Edward  L.  Campbell 2  June,  65 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  2  June,  1865.) 
Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Baldwin  Hxtfty 30  Mar.,  65 

Major, 


Captains. 

Caleb  M.  Wright 18  Nov., 

Horatio  S.  Howell 19  Nov., 

William  McElhaney 5  Feb., 

(Brevet  Major  IQ  Oct.,  1864.> 

John  M.  Cramer 8  Feb., 

Joseph  R.  Wells 26  Feb. , 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 
Harrison  A.  Skillman  ...  8  Mar,, 

John  E.  Doughty 13  Mar. , 

David  Flannery 7  May, 

Joseph  S.  Heaton .j. .  9  June, 

John  J.  Letchworth 9  June, 


65 


First  Lieutenants. 

Wm.  J.  Cooke,  R.  Q.M..  2  Feb., 
(Brevet  Captain  6  April,  18^5.) 

Andrew  J.  Mutshler 13  Feb., 

Alonzo  D.  Nichols 9  Mar., 

LeanderBrewin,  j^4/''...13  Mar,, 
Abraham  L,  Hammaker.  9  June, 

Griffin  P.  LiUis 9  June, 

Peter  Lanning 10  June, 

John  Bradford 14  June, 

Huntington  W.  Jackson,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 


James  H.  Bre win 13  Feb, ,  65 

Edward  R.  Howard 13  Feb., 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865,) 

Clayton  HoUinshead 13  Mar., 

Samuel  H.  GavUeer 21  May, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (4.) 

Captain  Elias  Wright,  June  27,  1863,  to  Major  Ist  U.  S.  C.  T. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  C.  Harbert,  H.  Q.  U.,  December  31,  1862, 
to  Major  and  Additional  Paymaster. 

Surgeon  Alexander  N.  Dougherty,  October  1, 1861,  to  Surgeon 
U.  S.  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Luther  C.  Bowlby,  March  21,  1863,  to  Sur- 
geon 23d  New  Jersey  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  L.  Hutt,  June  9,  1665,  to  Ist  New  Jersey 
Veteran  vols. 

Resigned,  (17.) 

Colonel  James  H.  Simpson^  ©H.  ^.,  B.  ®.,  August  24,  1862. 

Colonel  William  C.  Birney,  June  12,  186;^. 

Captain  Napoleon  Aaron^on,  September  23,  1862. 

Captain  John  ReynQlds,  October  26,  1862. 

First  Lieut  Thomas  R.  Grapewine,  October  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Dillvryn  V.  Purington,  R.  Q.  M. ,  December  26, 1863 

Firqt  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Hatch,  March  29,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  Linsenbarth,  September  14,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  H.  Ellis,  December  14,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Warner,  December  18,  1861. 

Second  Lieut.  Edgar  Whitaker,  July  25,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  G.  Aaronson,  September  25,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Jacob  Osterman,  July  11,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  E.  Taylor,  July  28,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  William  Milner,  September  6,  1864. , 

Second  Lieut.  Daniel  R.  Fergus,  June  14, 1865. 

Chaplain  Norman  W.  Camp,  Jime  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (12.) 

Captain  Josiah  Shaw,  September  3,  1864. 
Captain  Robert  S.  Johnston,  September  3,  1864. 
Captain  Howard  King,  September  3,  1864. 
Captain  John  M.  Pearson,  November  19,  1864, 
Captain  Samuel  M.  Gaul,  May  6,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  WiUiam  StiUings,  December  10,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  George  O.  Brookes,  September  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  Betchell,  November  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  W.Mooney,  December  3,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  M.  Anderson,  January  24,  1865. 
Second  Lieut,  John  R.  Case,  October  15,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  S.  Boyd,  November  7,  1864. 
Surgeon  Jos^h  D.  Osborne,  November  19,  1864. 

Discharged,  (94.) 

Lieut.  Cofonel  Brazilla  Ridgway,  April  28,  1863. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  Ewing,  March  17,  1865. 
Major  Samuel  Mulford,  Dacember  18,  1862. 
Major  David  Vickers,  May  18,  1865. 
Captain  John  W.  Lumley,  November  12,  1861. 
Captain  Heathcote  J.  Disbrow,  December  20,  1861. 
Captain  Thomas  M.  Fetters,  August  26,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  Hall,  September  9,  1862. 
Captain  William  Nippins,  January  4,  1863. 
Captain  William  H.  Eldridge,  March  3,  1863. 
Captain  Henry  M.  Jewett,  April  15,  1863. 
Captain  Mathias  Lambson,  October  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Calvin  T.  Speer,  September  12, 1862, 


712 


NEW  JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


Surgeon. 

Beriab  A.  "Watson 8  Feb.,  65 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Duncan  W.  Blake 21  Mar.,   65 

J.  Albert  Cloud 9  Apr., 

Chaplain. 

Daniel  A.  Miles.... 10  Feb.,  65 


First  Lieut.  George  A.  Bennett,  September  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  'WiUiam  Stillings,  December  10,  1862. 
PirBt  Lieut,  Robert  W.  Roberts,  February  10,  1863. 
-First  Lieut.  Norman  H.  Camp,  October  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Caleb  C.  Vansickle,  September  14,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  Bradford,  April  22,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  T.  Lowe,  October  22,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Fritz  W.  Schroder,  November  29,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Martin,  April  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Stidpole,  October  25,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Bowman  Hendry,  November  3,  1864. 

Died,  (7.) 

Colonel  William  B.  Hatch,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericksburg, 

Va.,  December  13,  1862. 
Captain  Cbarlea  Mevis,  killed  in  action  at  Gaines'  Hill,  Va., 

June  27,  1862. 
Captain  William  R.  Maxwell,  February  28,  1864.  at  Camden, 

N.  J. 
Captain  John  L.  Ridgway,  November  9,  1864,  of  disease,  at 

Mount  Holly,  N.  J. 
First  Lieut  Josiah  S.  Studdeford,  Adft,  killed  in  action  at 

Crampton  Pass,  Md.,  September  14,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  S.  Ackley,  (Brevet  Captain  April  2, 1865,) 

killed  in  action  April  2,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  D.  Cross,  killed  in  action  May  12,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  Frank  B.  Holt,  August  27,  1864. 
Captain  John  Evans,  November  22,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Meyers,  December  2,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  E.  Mailey,  September  13,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  James  G.  Hill,  November  6,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Johnson,  September  1,  1861, 

Deserted,  (1.) 

Captain  WiUiam  Seddon,  March  24,  1862. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   JERSEY    INFANTRY. 


ns 


FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

(BATTALION  OF.) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
•Trenton,  N.-J.,  August  17, 1861,  to 
serve  three  years.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  of  service  the  orig- 
inal members  (except  veterans) 
were  mustered  out,  and  the  vet- 
erans and  recruits  consolidated  into 
a  battalion  of  four  companies,  and 
transferred  to  the  7th  New  Jersey 
infantry,  November  6,  1864.) 


"TOEKTOWN,"  "WILLIAMSBURG," 
"FAIR  OAKS, "  '  'GLENDALE, "  '  'MAL- 
VERSHILL,"  "BRISTOW  STATION," 
"SECOND  BULL  RUN,"  "  CHANTIL- 
LY,"  "FREDERICKSBURG,"  "CHAN- 
CEI<^ORSVILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG," 
"KELLY'S  FORD,"  "V^ILDERNESS," 
"SPOTTSYLVA^:IA,"  "NORTH  AN- 
NA," "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "PETERS- 
BURG," "STRAWBERRY  PLAINS," 
"DEEPBOTTOSr,"  "POPLARSPRING 
CHURCH,"  "BOYDTONROAD." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 


Captains. 

George  S.  Bussell 10  May,  63 

Thomas  G.  Morrow 1  June, 

David  H.  Ayers 13  Apr.,  64 

First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  C.  Dally ...13Apr.,  64 

George  W.  JaclcBou. .". .  .19  July, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Elias  G.  Wright 15  May,   64 

Alfred  H.  Austin 22  Oct., 

Joseph  O'Neill 22  Oct. , 

John  Swift 22  Oct., 

Surgeon. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (8.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Gersham  Mott,  May  7,  1862,  to  Colonel  6th 

New  Jersey  vols. 
Lieut.  Colonel  John  Kamsey,  April  7,  1863,  to  Colonel  8th 

New  Jersey  vols. 
Major  William  S.  Truex,  March  6,  1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

10th  New  Jersey  vols. 
Captain  Virgil  M.  Healey,'  November  24,  1863,  to  Major  8tU 

New  Jersey  vols. 
First  Lieut.  James  F.  Ensling,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  17,  1862,  to 

Captain  and  A.  Q.  M. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Hill,  Adj't,  October  13,  1862,  to  Cap- 
tain and  A.  A.  G. 
Surgeon  James  C.  Fisher,  April  4,  1862,  to  Surgeon  U.  S. 

vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Addison  W.  WoodhuU,  Fcbi-uary  28,  1862, 

to  Surgeon  9th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (17.) 

Colonel  Samuel  H.  Starr,  3S.  3.,  October  20,  186a. 
Colonel  William  J.  Sewall,  July  6,  1864. 
Captain  Hiram  Cook,  May  10,  1862. 
Captain  Vincent  W.  Mount,  June  9,  1862. 
Captain  Thomas  W.  Eayre,  July  25,  1862. 
Captain  John  J.  Cladek,  August  14,  1862. 
Captain  Guy  Bryan,  Februarj  11,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Kelly,  February  11,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Caldwell  K.  Hall,  Adj%  May  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  T.  Cottrell,  May  25,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  B.  Sanford,  August  7,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  P.  Large,  December  29,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Wilson,  May  26,  1863.  • 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Campion,  May  11,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Pierson,  August  5,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Guy  Bryan,  jr..  May  13,  1863. 
Second  Lieut  Philip  Bussell,  December  111  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (17.) 

Major  Ashabel  W.  Angel,  August  27,  1864. 
Captain  Edward  C.  Hopper,  September  7,  1864. 
Captain  Tkomas  C.  Godfrey,  September  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  H.  Mitchell,  Adft,  August  27,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  George  Sandt,  R.  Q.  AT.,  August  27,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Michael  Clancey,  September  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  J.  Rusting,  September  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  Young,  September  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  K.  Simon,  September  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  E.  Simmona,  September  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Flannigan,  September  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  Matthew  S.  Austin,  September  7,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Alfred  B.  Hutchinson,  October  7,  1864. 
Second  Lil'ut.  Sylvester  W.  Nafew,  October  7,  1864. 
Surgeon  Henry  F.  Vanderveer,  August  27,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  William  Blundell,  September  7,  1864. 
Chaplain  Thomas  Sovereign,  August  27,  1864. 

Discharged,  (7.) 
Captain  Eoswell  K.  EeynoMs,  January  8,  1863. 
Captain  John  W.  Neal,  April  15,  1863. 
Captain  Robert  S.  GouM.  April  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Angel,  February  19,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  J.  Lawyer,  November  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Francis  S.  Mulvey,  February  3, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Dally,  January  23,  1864. 


714 


NEW  JERSEY  INFANTRY. 


Cliaplain, 


Died,  (12.) 

Captain  Edward  A.  Acton,  killed  in  action  August  29,  1862. 

Captain  John  Gamble,  killed  in  action  at  Chancellorsville, 
Va.,  May  3,  1863.  ,  „  x.    ,  -n^ 

Captain  Thomas  Kelly,  killed  in  action  at  aettyshurg,  V%., 
July  3,  1863. 

Captain  Edward  P.  Berry,  July  12,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Captain  Henry  H.  Woolsey,  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds,  neai 
Petersburg,  Va. 

rirst  Lieut.  William  0.  Berry,  killed  in  action  at  Williams- 
burg, Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  De  Kline  Lalor,  killed  in  action  at  Williamsburg, 
Va.,  May5,18&2. 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Moore,  killed  in  action  May  3, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Simon  P.  Whitty,  May  12,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Williamsburg,  Va. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  A.  Brill,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 
Va.,  August  29, 1868. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Arnett,  November  15, 1862,  at  Lam- 
bertville,  N.  J.  , 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  K.  Clark,  killed  in  action  July  2, 1863. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Second  Lieut.  James  A.  Somerville,  December  10,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Oliver  S.  Beldon,  December  10, 1862. 

Cashiered,  (1.) 
Captain  Cyrus  H.  Rogers,  May  30, 1864. 

Deserted,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  William  S.  Nevmian,  Adft,  October  14, 1862 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Beecroft,  August  26, 1862. 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  sn  the  day  of  consolidation. 


NEW    JEESET   INFANTRY. 


715 


SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

(Thi^  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  August 24, 1861,  for 
three  years.  It  wasmustered  out  of 
.  service  September  7,  1864,  by  rea- 
son of  expiration  of  term.  The 
veterans  and  recruits  were  trans- 
ferred to  the  8th  New  Jeraey  vol- 
unteers.) 

"YORKTOWN,"  "WILLIAMSBURG/" 
"FAIROAKS,"  "SAVAGE  STATION," 
"GLENDALE,"  "MALVERN  HILL," 
"BRISTOW  STATION,"  "SECOND 
BULLRUN,"  "CHANTILLT,"  "FRED- 
ERICKSBURG," "  CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "KELLY'S 
FORD,"  "MINE  RUN,"  "WILDER- 
NESS, "  "SPOTTSYLVANIA, " '  'NORTH 
ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "  PETERSBURG," 

"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"    "DEEP 
BOTTOM,"  "  POPLAR        SPRING 

CHUROH,"   "EOYDTON  ROAD." 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Stephen  K.  Gilkyson 2  Jan.,    63 

Major. 
*  John  Willian. 27  Apr.,  64 

Captains. 

George  E.  "Wilson 21  Aug.,  61 

Joseph  H.  Crawford 2  Jan.,    63 

William  H.  Hemfling 2  Jan., 

Louis  M.  Morris 2  Jan. , 

Thomas  M.  K.  Lee 2  Mar., 

Joseph  R.  West 21  Sept., 

Theodore  P.  Field 21  Sept., 

Joseph  Hays,  a.  io.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  Goodman 29  Aug. ,  61 

♦Charles  P.  Moore 2  Jan.,    63 

Joseph  C.  Lee 21  Sept., 

Levi  E.  Ayrea 21  Sept., 

Joseph  T.  Note 21  Sept., 

*Frederick  Young 21  Sept., 

Joseph  W.  Pippett 2  Nov., 

William  G.  Thompson...  4  Nov., 

George  W.  Brcen 10  Nov. , 

"L.  A.  Dunn,  R.  Q.  JW...27  Apr.,  64 
Bufus  K.  Case,  a*  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenant. 

Hart  "W.  Bodine 2  Mar.',  63 

Surs'eon. 

John  Wiley 29  Aug. ,  61 

Assisttmt  Surgeon. 

Bowmau  Hendry 8  Aug.,  62 

Chaplain. 

♦Samuel  T.  Moore 17  Sept.,  61 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.) 
I 
Colonel  Gersham  Mott,  September  9,  1862,  to  Brigadier  Gen- 
eral. 
Captain  Charles  Ewing,  January  8,  1863,  to  Major  4th  New 

Jersey  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Redfojd  Sharp,  August  8, 1862,  to  Surgeon 
15th  New  J  ersey  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Tallon,  September  10, 1863,  to  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps. 

Resigned,  (11,) 

Captain  James  H.  Hughes,  July  11,  1862. 
Captain  Edmund  G.  Jackson,  October  8,  1862. 
Captain  Jacoh  Van  Riper,  November  14,  1862. 
Captain  Richard  H.  Lee,  August  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  McCall,  September  19,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Daniel  A.  Wilson,  January  14,  1863. 
Second  Lieut,  Charles  C.  McMichael,  November  20, 1861. 
Second  Lieut,  Jonas  Hull,  January  8, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  WilUam  Wilson,  May  15,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  Hughes,  June  7,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Kenly,  January  16,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Jesse  W.  Cogawell,  January  20,  1863. 

Diacliarged,  (14.) 

Colonel  Jamea  T.  Hatfield.  April  27,  1862.  • 

Colonel  George  C.  Burling,  March  4,  1864. 
Major  Theodore  W.  Baker,  August  39,  1863. 
Captain  Jamea  Bird,  December  28,  1862. 
Captain  Timothy  C.  Moore,  January  16,,  1863. 
Captain  Benjamin  D.  Coley,  April  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Leonard  J.  Gordon,  Adft,  January  27,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Stockton,  February  13,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  S.  Marseilles,  July  28,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Meriam,  January  11,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  Woodward,  March  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Brown,  July  14,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  D.  Brown,  May  23,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Henry  M.  Pagan,  April  22,  1863 

Died,  (4.) 

Lieut,  Colonel  Simpson  R.  Stroud,  November  4,  1861,  at  Cam- 
den, N.  J. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  P.  Van  Leer,  killed  in  action  at  Williams- 
burg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  Aaron  Wilks,  Adft,  killed  in  action  at  Williams- 
burg, Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  Howeth,  May  15,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Homer,  July  14,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Daniel  K.  Hinson,  January  11,  1853. 
Second  Lieut.  John  H.  Hoagland,  June  16,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  WilUam  H.  Cooper,  November  20,  1863. 


*  Transferred  to  8th  New  Jersey  volunteers. 
NOTE.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  if  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


716 


NEW    JERSEY   INFANTET. 


SEVENTH   REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  August  27, 1861,  to 
Berve  three  yeai'S.  On  the  expira- 
tion of  its  term  of  service  the  origi- 
nal members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  and  the  organization, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recruits, 
retained  in  service  until  July  17, 
1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"YORKTOWN,"  "WILLIAMSBnRG," 
"FAin  OAKS,"  "GLENDALE," 
"MALVERN HILL,"  "BHISTOW  STA- 
TION," "second  bull  run," 
"chanttllt,"  "fredericks- 
burg," "  chancellorsville," 
"gettysburg,"  "mine  run," 
"wilderness,"  "SPOTTSYL- 

va.via,"  "north  anna,"  "  tol- 
opotomoy,"  "coal  harbor," 
' '  petersburg, "  ' '  strawberry 
plains,"  "deep  bottom,"  "  pop- 
lar spring   church,"  "  boyd- 

TON  ROAD." 

Colonel. 

Francis  Price 6  Nov.,  64 

^Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Daniel  Hart 1  Apr.,  65 

(Brmet  Lieut.  Col.  9  April,  1865.) 

Major. 
Charles  H.  Fosselman...  1  AprH,  65 

Captain.s. 

George  S.  Russell 10  May,  63 

Thomas  G.  Morrow 1  June, 

(Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 

James  H.  Onslow 14  Mar.,  64 

David  H.  Ayers 13  Apr., 

William  Ramage 16  Sept., 

Louis  Putoz 14  Mar.,  65 

Charles  C.  Dally 20  Mar. , 

Sylvester  W.  Nafew 29  Apr., 

Martin  L.  Jennens 8  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

George  W.  Jackson 19  July,  64 

Stev.  H.  Bruen,  R.  Q,.M.  4  Sept., 

William  Thompson 10  Sept., 

William  H.H.  Condit.  ..87  Jan.,   65 

William  H.  Clark &  Mar., 

William  Murphy 14  Mar., 

Geo.  W.  Preston,  Adj't-.li  Apr., 

Peter  H.  Dye 16  May, 

Henry  W.  Baldwin 19  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Jesse  C.  Morgan 27  Jan.,  65 

Francis  P.  GalJen 8  Mar., 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (8.) 

Colonel  Joseph  W.  Revere,  December  30,  1862,  to  Biigadicr  ■ 

General. 
Lieut.  Colonel  Ezra  A.  Carman,  July  8,  1862,  to  Colonel  13th 

New  Jersey  vols. 
Captain  James  M.  Brown,  July  20,  1862,  to  Major  15th  New 

Jersey  vols. 
Captain  John  H.  Willetts,  August  9,  1862,  to  Lieut.  Colonel 

12th  New  Jersey  vols. 
Captain  David  R.  Burrell,  April  24,  1863,  to  Major  15th  New 

Jersey  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  P.  Johnson,  R.  Q..  M.,  April  19,  1863,  to 

Captain  and  A.  Q.  M. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Coursen-,  April  23,  1863,  to  Captain  23d 

New  Jer.sey  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Alvin  Satterthwaite,  July  19,  1863,  to  Sur- 
geon 12th  New  Jersey  vols. 

•  Transferred,  (1.) 

Assistant  Surgeon  Luther  F.  Halsey,  April  2, 1863,  to  2d  New 
Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (20.) 

Major  J.  Dallas  Mcintosh,  February  6,  1862. 
Captain  John  M.  Clark,  October  14,  1861. 
Captain  Louis  Tenner,  April  15,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  C.  Cooper,  May  24,  1862. 
Captain  Lindsley  D.  Sims,  November  18, 1862. 
Captain  Edward  O.  Sloat,  December  27,  1862. 
Captain  Henry  C.  Bartlett,  January  22, 1863.     ■ 
First  Lieut.  William  N.  Fitzgerald,  November  11,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Francis  M.  Dubois,  November  15,  1861. 
First  Lieut.  Warren  McChesney,  Adj't,  May  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Anthony  A.  Hemenover,  May  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Carrington  H.  Raymond,  June  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Gardner  E.  Green,  November  11,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Israel  E.  Porter,  May  23,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  Newbouse,  August  10, 1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Frederick  Koch,  September  aO,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  Barnes,  November  8,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Douglass,  November  25.  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  James  S.  Boyd,  January  9, 1863. 
Chaplain  Julius  D.  Rose,  September  23,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (13.) 

Major  Frederick  Cooper,  September  30,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  D.  Crane,  September  30, 1864. 
Captain  Edward  Dingier,  September  30, 1864. 
Captain  James  McKiman,  September  30,  1864. 
Captain  Samuel  J.  Hopkins,  September  30  1864. 
Captain  Joseph  McDonalds,  September  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  W.  Johnson,  September  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Gephart,  September  30,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Stanley  Gaines,  September  30, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Livingston,  September  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Thomas  Clark,  September  30, 1864 
Surgeon  DeWitt  Hough,  September  30,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  diaries  B.  Jacques,  September  30,  1864. 

Dischargei,  (20.) 

Captain  John  J.  Pritchey,  July  24,  1862. 
Captain  Paul  Babcock,  September  24,  1863. 


NEW   JERSEY-  INFANTRY. 


717 


William  H.  Powers 14  Mar.,  65 

Jobn  R.  Querin 14  Mar., 

Greorge  H.  Millen 14  Apr., 

Alexander  Duffis 15  May, 

Thomas  Fagen 16  May, 

SurgeoTU 

Charles  Lehlbach 18  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Charles  S..  Champion 1  Apr.,  65 

Chaplain, 
EdwardJ.  Hamilton 14D6C.,  63 


Captain  George  "W-  Smith,  January  17, 1864. 

Captain  "William  R.  Hillyer,  September  16,  1864. 

Captain  Thomas  C.  Thompson,  February  28,  1865. 

Captain  Eliae  G.  Wright,  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Augustus  Miller,  October  25,  1861. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Agnew,  February  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut,  Charles  R.  Dougherty,  Adft,  September  12, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  Warren  W.  Blirnes,  October  7,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Richard  Cooper,  April  12,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  David  Maloy,  April  22,  1865. 

Second  Lieut,  William  Pope,  January  2,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  R.  Beck,  June  17,  1862. 

Second  Lieut  Malkias  C  May,  October  6, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Edward  Fanning;  July  26,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Ellis  T.  Armstrong,  August  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  Allen,  April  25, 1865. 

Second  Lieut,  James  T.  Odem,  April  28,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Francis  V.  Paxson,  May  30,  1863. 

Died,  (12.) 

Colonel  Louis  R.  Prancine,  July  16,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Captain  Joseph  Abbott,  jr.,  killed  in  action  August  29,  1862. 

Captain  Alpheus  Witherell,  August  21,  1863,  of  wouuds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

Captain  William  J.  Evans,  killed  in  Action  at  Spottsylvania, 
Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

Captain  Michael  Mullery,  killed  in  action  June  16.  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Walker,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut  Merritt  Bruen,  R.  Q.  M.,  August  25,  1864,  of 
disease,  at  City  Point  Hospital,  Va. 

First  Lieut  John  Swift,  May  9,  1865,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut  Joseph  H.  Johnson,  killed  in  action  at  Wil- 
liamsburg, Va. ,  May  5,  1862.  ' 

Second  Lieut  Adolphus  Chazotte,  killed  in  action  at  Fair 
Oaks,  Va.,  June  25,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  George  A.  Berdan,  killed  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsville, Va..  May  3,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Alfred  H.  Austin,  killed  while  on  picket,  Novem- 
ber U,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (8.) 

Captain  John  Craven,  October  25,  186L 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  Ferris,  October  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  J.  Harrison^  December  10,  1862. 
First  Lieut  Joseph  H.  Painter,  R.  Q.  M.,  May  24,  1864. 
First  Lieut  William  T.  Spencer,  May  20, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Michael  G.  Bowers,  November  9,  1861. 
Second  Lieut  Joseph  O'Neill,  February  21,  1865. 
Sacond  Lieut  George  S.  Gray,  July  12, 1865. 


Note  1. — ^No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


718 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

(ThJB  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  from  August  22, 
1861,  to  September  14,  1861,  to 
Berve  three  years.  The  original 
members  were  mustered  out  Sep- 
tember 21, 1864.  The  veterans  and 
recruits  of  the  6th  New  Jersey  vol- 
unteers transferred  to  this  regiment 
September  til,  1864,  aud  the  organi- 
zation  retainedin  eervice  until  July 
17,  1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
"War  Department,) 

"tokktown,"  "  williamsburlg," 
"fairoaks,""glendale,""mal- 
vkrn  hill,"  "bristowstation," 
"second  bull  run,"  "CHANTIL- 
ly,"  "fredericksburg,"  "chan- 
ce llorsville,"  "  gettysburg," 
"kelly's  ford,"  "mine  run," 
"wilderness,"     "spottsylva- 

NIA,"  "NORTH  ANNA,"  "TOLOPOT- 
OMOY,"  "COAL  HARB.OR,"  "PE- 
TERSBURG." -  "  STRAWBERRY 
PLAINS,"  "DEEP  BOTTOM,"  "  POP- 
LAR SPRING  CHURCH,"  "BOYDTON 
ROAD." 

Colonel, 

John  Ramsey 1  Apr.,    63 

(Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  2  Dec,  1864.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Henry  Hartford 20  Apr.,  65 

(Brevet  Lieut.  Colojiel2April,  1865.) 


Major. 

Louis  M.  Morris 6  May,  65 

Captains. 

JamesGillen 6Dec.,  64 

Charles  F.  Bowers 9  Jan.,   65 

Leonard  M.  Lambert 28  Jan., 

Frederick  Young 4  Feb., 

Henry  H.  Todd 18  Apr., 

Benjamin  Murphy 16  May. 

Daniel  M.  Ford 16  May, 

Michael  Beahen 26  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Lewis  A.Dunn,  R.  Q.  M.27  Apr.,  64 
Cbarlea  H.  Archer,  Adft.26  Nov., 

Amherst  Eaton 26  Nov., 

James  H.  Dcmarest 9  Dec., 

(Brevet  Captain  9  April,  1865.) 

Ira  J.  Smith 13  Jan.,    65 

"William  Hartford 18  Mar., 

John  J.  Perrine 16  May, 

Edwin  F.  Lamb 15  Juue, 

John  H.  Gan-etson 15  June, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  Willian,  (Brevet  Lieut,  Colonel  October 
27,  1864,)  April  19,  1865,  to  Colonel  12th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (30.) 

Colonel  Adolphus  J.  Johnson,  March  19,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thomas  L.  Martin,  December  19,  1861. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Joseph  Trawin,  July  7, 1862. 

Major  William  A.  Henry,  August  12,  1862. 

Major  George  Hoffman,  May  16,  1863. 

Captain  David  Pierson,  December  20,  1861. 

Captain  John  H.  Arey,  January  4,  1862. 

Captain  William  Todd,  July  15,  1862. 

Captain  WilHam  S.  Tipson,  July  23,  1862. 

Captam  James  B.  Baird,  October  13,  1862. 

Captain  James  M.  Simonson,  March  4,  1863. 

Captain  John  B.  Sine,  June  11,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Andrew  J.  Mutchler,  January  4,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  G.  Cunningham,  May  8, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Ralph  Jefferson,  R.Q,.M.,  February  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  A.  Jackson,  August  12,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  Lackey,  September  12,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  John  D.  Buckley,  September  19,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Kennedy,  December  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Johuson,  Adft,  February  26,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Cornelius  H.  Peer,  May  17,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  Lunger,  July  29,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  David  B.  Ward,  May  8,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Frederick  E.  Leamon,  August  13,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  A.  Brice,  October  10,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Van  Derzee,  March  22, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  B.  Lunger,  April  22,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  P.  Sutton,  August  17, 1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Browe,  November  20,  1863. 

Chaplain  A.  St.  John  Chambre,  March  19,  1863. 

•        Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (2.) 

Captain  George  M.  Stelle,  September  21,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Moore,  February  15,  1865. 

Discharged,  (20.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  Ward,  September  12,  1863. 

Major  Virgil  M.  Healey,  September  9,  1864. 

Captain  Abraham  N.  Freeland,  August  5,  1862.    (Recommia- 

sioned  Captain  January  7,  1863.) 
Captain  Edwin  C.  Nichols,  September  9.  1864. 
Captain  William  B.  Mason,  September  9,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  H.  Todd,  December  30,  1864.     (Recommis- 

sioned  Captain  April  18,  1865.) 
Captain  Michael  Boahen,  January  31, 1865.    (Rccommisaioned 

Captain  May  26,  1865.) 
First  Lieut.  William  J.  Roberts,  November  9,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Lafayette  Culver,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  9,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  A.  Whitney,  September  9,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  H.  Fisher,  September  9,  1864. 
Fu'st  Lieut.  Martin  J.  Manning,  September  9,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  C.  Courter,  September  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Joknson,^u\y  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut^ndrew  J.  Manderville,  August  17,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Augustus  Bock,  October   6,  1864. 
Surgeon  Alexander  J.  McKelway,  April  8,  1864. 
Asfliatant  Surgeon  H.  Genet  Taylor,  March  19,  1864. 


NEW   JBESBT   INFANTET. 


719 


Secovd  Lieutenants. 

Jacob  Deir 12  Nov.,  64 

Bufus  KeiBler 26  Nov., 

LukeW.  Bush 26  Nov,, 

JoTin  "W.  Hoeland 15  Dec. , 

Lewis  T.  Bi'ant IJan.,   65 

JohnD.Burgh 1  Jan., 

Robert  F.  GUIen 13  Mar., 

John  Smith 14  May, 

Abraham  S.  Woodlan-.-lV  May, 

SuTg'eon. 

Philip  M.  Senderling 20  May,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

William  W.  Lamb 8  June,  M 

Chaplain, 

Samuel  T.  Moore 17  Nov, ,  61 


Assistant  Surgeon  James  I.  B.  Ribhle,  June  8,  1864. 
Chaplain  Henry  B.  Kaybold,  September  9,  1864. 

Died,  (10.) 

Major  Peter  M.  Ryerson,  killed  in  action  at  'Williamsburg,  Va., 

May  5,  1862.    ' 
Captain  John  Tuite,  killed  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va.,  August 

29,  1862.  ' 

Captain  Thomas  Stevenson,  killed  in  action  at  Chancellors- 

ville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 
Captain  Andrew  S.  Davis,  July  29,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa, 
Captain  Daniel  Blauvelt,  killed  in  action  May  31,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Jamea  Long,  May  5,  1862,  of  wounds  received 

at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
First  Lieut,  Wellington  Bird,  killed  in  action  April  2,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Andrew  P.  Fuller,  killed  in  action  at  Williams- 
burg, Va.,  May  5,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  R.  Ward,  killed  in  action  June  16,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.   George  S^gherty,  December  24,  1862,  near 

Falmouth,   Va. 

Dismissed,  (5.) 

Captain  Abraham  N.  Freeland,  September  9,  1863. 
Captain  Oliver  S.  Johnson,  May  19,  1864.' 
Captain  John  G.  Langston,  July  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  B.  Donald,  February  18,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  S.  Brown,  September  9,  1863. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14, 1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  ia  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


720 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY, 


NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  from  September  13, 
1«61,  to  October  15,  1861,  to  aerve 
three  years.  On  the  expiration 
of  its  term  of  Bervice  the  original 
members  (except  veterans)  were 
mustered  out,  and  the  veterans  and 
recruits  retained  in  service  until 
July  12, 1865,  when  mustei'ed  out, 
iu  aceord&nce  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

(The  ofiBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 


James  Stewart,  jr 20  June,  64 

{Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  Mar.,  1865.) 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
SamuelHufty 24  Mar.,  65 


Major. 
Thomas  B.  Appleget. . 


.22  Apr.,  65 


Captains. 

Benjamin  W.  Hopper...  1  July,  63 

Thomas  Bufnett 11  May,   64 

DavidKill'^ 7  July, 

Edward  S.  Pullen 9  Sept., 

Morris  C.  Runyan 28  Nov., 

Lewis  D.  Sheppard 28  Feb.,  65 

Robert  D.  Swain 28  Feb., 

James  Laughlin 30  Mar., 

AmosH.  Evans 28  May, 

Lucius  C.  Bonham 10  June, 


First  Lieutenants. 

Edw'dW.Welsted.^d/i.  1  Aug..  63 

Jacob  L.  Hawk 9  Sept.,  64 

Rich.  J.  Berdan,  R.Qi.M.  1  Mar.,  65 

George  L.  Bryant 20  Apr., 

John  Bennette 26  Apr. , 

Henry  Hopper 28  May,      - 

William  E.  Townley 8  June, 

David  Whitney 7  July, 

Edward  H.  Green 8  July, 

Joseph  C.  Brooks,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants, 

Henry  B.  Lanning 19  Oct. ,    64 

George  Peters 10  Apr.,   65 

William  Van  Bmnt 14  May, 


Casualtiks. 
promoted,  (3.) 


Colonel  Charles  A.  Hickman,  November  29, 1862,  to  Brigadiep 
General  of  vols.  „„   ,..„    .     ,.    ^ 

Captain  Joseph  M.  McCheaney,  February  20,  1863,  to  Lieut 
Colonel  Ist  North  Carolina  vols.  „     ,  .         ^  .    .  „ 

Captain  jri«iamH^6c?,Marchll,1863,to  Captain  and ^.^.G. 

Resigned,  (19.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  James  Wilson,  November  30,  1862. 

Captain  Elias  J.  Drake,  March  5,  1862. 

Captain  Henry  F.  Chew,  March  9,  1862. 

Captain  Cornelius  W.  Castner,  October  8,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Sofiel^  April  10, 1864. 

Captain  A.  Benson  Brown,  January  22,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  M.  Heinold,  March  8,  1862. 

FistTljieut.  Luzerne  Bartholomew,  May  1,  1862 

FirsfLieut.  George  G.  Irons,  August  5,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  William  Zimmerman,  December  28, 1862, 

First  Lieut.  Charles  M.  Pinkard,  December  28,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Frederick  G.  Coyte,  Adft,  September  24,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Joel  W.  Clift,  February  11,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Benton,  March  5,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  John  P.  Heckman,  June  24,  1862. 

Second  Lieut,  Andrew  J.  Elberson,  May  30,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Bonney,  June  24, 1863. 

Chaplain  Thomas  Drum,  October  15,  1862. 

Chaplain  John  J.  Carroll,  March  31,  1864. 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (7.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  B.  Curlis,  Febmary  11,  1865. 
Captain  Jonathan  Townley,  February  4,  1865. 
Captain  Augustus  Thompson,  February  5,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  Keys,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  E.  McDougall,  February  28,  1865. 
Surgeon  Addison  W.  WoodhuII,  February  7,  1865. 
AssiBtant  Surgeon  John  M.  Davies,  May  10,  1365. 


Discharged,  (28.) 

Captain  Thomas  W.  Middleton,  September  11,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  Hayes,  November  17,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  H.  Erh,  November  17,  1862. 
Captain  Uriah  De  Hart,  December  8,  1862. 
Captain  Charles  B.  Hopkinson,  January  4,  1863. 
Captain  William  B.  S.  Bondoinot,  February  17,  1864. 
Captain  J.  Peter  Ritter,  April  6,  1864. 
Captain  Edgar  Kissam,  February  17,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  J.  Smith,  March  9,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Felger,  November  17,  1862, 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Welborn,  November  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Frederick  Hobert,  October  19,  1864.    ' 
First  Lieut.  J.  Madison  Drake,  April  1, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Jo8<>ph  Wright,  May  18,  1865, 
First  Lieut.  Wihiam  D.  Rogers,  June  5,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  V.  Gale,  November  9,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  Francis  E.  Adler,  February  20,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Andrew  Cause,  March  9,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  James  V.  Gibson,  April  27,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  George  Mullcr,  November  17,  1862. 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


721 


Surgeon. 
Fidelio  B.  GiUette 24  Feb. ,  65 

Assistant  Sitrgeons. 
Chaplain. 


Second  Lieut  AntJion  C.  Moll,  November  17,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Ethelbert  Hubbs,  December  10,  1863. 
Second  Lifeut.  Joseph  A.  Schnetzer,  April  6,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Moffatt,  June  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  "\V.  Grover,  October  30, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Avunab  D.  Appleget,  May  13,  1865. 
Sfecond  Lieut.  Richard  K.  Cogan,  June  4,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Lewis  Bvann,  March  20,  1862, 

Died,  (9.) 

Colonel  Joseph  W.  Allen,  drowned  at  Hatteras  Inlet  Janu- 
ary 15,  1862. 

Colonel  Abram  Zabriskie,  January  3,  1864,  at  Chesapeake 
hospital. 

Captain  Joseph  J.  Henry,  killed  in  action  at  Roanoke,  Feb- 
ruaiy  8,  1862. 

Captain  Edwin  S.  Harris,  killed  in  action  at  Drury's  Bluff, 
Va.,  May  16,  1864. 

Captain  Joseph  B.  Lawrence,  May  30,  1864,  of  wounds. 

Captain  Charles  Hufty,  March  14,  1865,  of  wounds. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Cai*rell.  Adj't,  killed  in  action  at 
Drury's  Bluff,  Va.,  May  16,  1864.     , 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Spanger,  May  3,  1862,  at  Beaufort, 
K.  C. 

Surgeon  Frederick  Welles,  drowned  at  Hatteras  Inlet  Jan- 
uary lo,  1862. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  Alfred  B.  Beach,  October  24,  1662. 


NOTE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


27  b 


722 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


TENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Bev- 
erly, N.  J.,  October  9, 1861,  to  serve 
three  years.  On,  the  expiration  of 
itsterm  of  service  the  original  mem- 
bers (except  veterans)  were  mus- 
tered out,  and  the  organization, 
composed  of  veterans  and  recmits, 
retained  in  service  until  July  1, 
1865,  when  it  was  mustered  out  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the 
"War  Department.) 

"  WILDERNESS, ""  SrOTTSTI.VANIA, " 
"  COAL  HAHBOR,"  "WINCHESTER," 
"OPEQUAN,"  "fisher's  HILL," 
"CEDAR  CREEK  " 


Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
John  D.  Johnson 9  May,  ^5 


Major. 

James  W.  McNeely 13  Apr.,  65 

{Brevet  Lieut.  Col  2  April,  1865.) 


Captains. 

"WiUia-m  H.  Franklin 10  Oct., 

John  Wilson 7  Jan., 

{Brevet  Major  S  April,  1865.) 

Joseph  G.  Strock 22  Feb., 

John  E.  Pepper 22  Mar., 

Frederick  T.  Farrier 16  June, 


First  Lieutenants. 

George  W.  Hughes 30  Jan., 

Hosea  F.  Madden 1  Feb., 

S.  S.  Smith,  R.  Q.  M.... 19  Feb., 

Charles  W.  Krier 13  Mar., 

Jamea  W.  Smith 16  Mar., 

KichardM.  Popham 16  Mar., 

John  H.  Jordan 2  June, 

Charles  J.  Anstice 10  June, 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Richard  J.  Robertson-  ..  1  Feb., 

Charles  P,  Bundick 24  Feb., 

JohnB.  Hoffman 24  Feb., 

William  J.  Sutton 27  Mar., 

Edward  W.  Venable 10  June, 

Jamee  P.  Newkirk 10  Juno, 

Surgeon. 

Otis  R.  Freeman,  a.  w.  m. 


65 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (3.)  ^ 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  S.  Truex,  August  22,  1862,  to  Colonel 

14th  regiment  New  Jersey  vola. 
First  Lieut.   William  R.   Maxwell,   November  17,    1862,   to 

Captain  4th  New  Jersey  vols. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Richard  Thomas,  jr.,  September  24,  1864, 

to  Surgeon  38th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Axe,  September  19,  1863,  to  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps.  ^ 

Resigned,  (8.) 

Colonel  William  R.  Murphey,  March  12,  1863 
Captain  William  Kenneyson,  Junuai-y  29,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Philip  M.  Arrington,  September  24,  1861. 
Second  Lieut.  JoBeph  Miller,  January  29,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Hodge,  June  25,  1863. 
Surgeon  John  W.  Bryan,  March  24,  1862. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  Stillo,  January  — ,  1863. 
Chaplain  Jacob  B.  Graw,  February  26,  1863. 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service,  (9.) 

Captain  Epkraim  C.  Ware,  October  2,  1864. 

Captain  Charles  D.  Claypool,  December  17,  1864. 

Captain  William  Todd,  May  2,  1865. 

Captain  George  W.  Hummell,  May  3,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  S.  Smith,  R.  Q.  M.,  September  20,  186i 

First  Lieut.  Albert  M.  Buck,  December  17,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  A.  Pine,  January  17,  1865. 

First  Lieut.  Savillion  A.  Steinmetz,  May  6,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  D.  Smith,  January'6,  1865. 

Discharged,  (29.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  S.  Truex,  August  22,  1862.  * 

Lieut.  Colonel  Charles  H.  Tay,  March  4,  1865. 

Major  Daniel  Loder,  jr.,  July  12,  1864. 

Major  Henry  A.  Perrine,  March  29,  1865. 

'Captain  Charles  Evans,  March  11,  1862. 

Captain  Charles  H.  McChesney,  June  3,  1863. 

Captain  James  Stone,  August  23,  1863. 

Captain  John  R.  Cunningham,  March  16,  1864. 

Captain  George  W.  Scott,  Oatober  19,  1864. 

Captain  William  H.  Snoicden,  March  3,  1865. 

Captain  John  D;  Johnson,  March  11, 1865.    (Recommissioued 

as  Lieutenant  Colonel  May  9,  1865.) 
First  Lieut.  John  T.  Boulton,  April  8,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Stephen  W.  Allen,  June  12,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Jehu  S.  Cooper,  July  13,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Joseph  R.  Horner,  November  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  Stonehill,  March  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Lore,  December  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Taylor,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  10, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Silas  M:  Wampole,  February  18,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  E.  Hendrick,  Adft,  March  11,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Russell,  March  28,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Cltarles  V.  C.  Murphy,  April  18,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Stockton,  March  7,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  R.  T.  Ryan,  June  30,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  D.  Mitchell,  September  6,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  C.  Fennemore,  February  20^  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Roberts,  March  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Filbert  Schalenberger,  August  18,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  M.  Herring,  September  24,  J  864. 
Chaplain  George  L.  Brooks,  November  30,  1B64. 


NEW  JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


723 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

Pelatiah  Fitch 25  Oct.,    62 

Joseph  B.  Vansant 24  Mar.,  65 

Chaplain. 

Robert  R.  Proudfit 3  Sept.,  64 


Died,  (5.) 

Colonel  Henry  0.  Ryerson,  May  12,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  nctioiL 
Captain  leaac  W.  Miclde,  March  22,  l662,  of  disease. 
Captain  Isaac  F,  7'hackray,  May  7,  1864,  of  woundB  received 

in  action. 
Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Brannin,  killed  at  Washington,  D.  C. , 

September  10,  1863. 
Assistant  Siirgeon  Jesse  3.  Thomas,  May  — ,  1862,  of  wounda 

received  accidentally. 

Missing,  (9.) 

Second  Lieut.  George  T.  Doughty,  February  26,  1863 
Second  Lieut.  Jacob  "W.  Sharp,  April  30, 1862 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Colonel  "William  Bryan.  March  6,  1862. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  W.  Wright,  March  14, 1862. 

Major  Matthew  W.  BeiTiman,  Marchid,  T.ti62. 

Captain  John  Coats,  March  6,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Stone,  March  4. 1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Adolphus  Yuncker,  April  21,  1865. 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  annoimced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
NOTE  2. — The  roster  of  ofiBcera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


724 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


ELEVENTH  EBGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  August  15,  1863, 
to  eervo  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  July  5,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
"War  Department.) 

"  FREDEKICKSBURG, "  "  CHANCEL- 
LOnsTILLE,"  "GETTYSBCRG," 

">nNE  RUN,"  "WILDERNESS," 
"  SPOTTSYLVANIA,"  "  NORTH 

ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTOHOT,"  "COAL 
HARUOR.  "  "  PETERSBURG,  " 

"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "DEEP 
BOTTOM,  "  "  POPLAR  SPRING 
CHURCH,"  "EOYDTONROAD." 


Colonel. 

Eobert  McAllister 18  Anp.,  63 

(iSiJf.  Brig.  General^!  Oct.,  1864.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

John Schoonover 22Aug,,  63 

{Bretet  Colonel  13  March.  1865.) 

Major. 

Thomas  J.  Halsey 22  Sest.,  63 

Captains. 

Ira  W.  Cory ^ 230ct.,    63 

.John  Oklershaw 13  Nov., 

Charles  P.  Gage 20  July,   64 

{Brevet  Major  9  April,  1865.) 

George  Savage 70ct., 

John  H.  Smith 21  Oct., 

Thomas  J.  Thompson 19  Feb.,  65 

"William  S.  Rockhill,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Alex.  Beach,  jr.,  AdJ't. ..  2  Sept.,  63 

JameaH.  Can- 1  8  Mar.,   64 

Charles  A.  Oliver in  Nov,, 

Amos  H.  Schoonover 19  Nov., 

Cyprian  I-I.  Resetter 19  Nov., 

Henry  RidgewHy -IJan.,   65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alonzo  If.  Merritt 20  July,    64 

■VVilliamHand 21  Oct., 

Lewis  H.  Leigh 19  Nov., 

Titua  Berry,  jr 19  Nov., 

Surgeon. 

Edward  L.  Welling 18  Aug. ,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

George  T.  Kibble 6  Mar.,  63 

John  D.  Heritage,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Captain  John  T.  Hill,  April  23,  1863,  to  Major  121h  New  Jer- 
*  soy  vols. 

First  Lieut.   Garret    Schencll,  R.  Q..  M.,  Juno  6,  1864',  to 
Captain  and  C.  S. 

Transferred,  (5.) 

Captain  Edward  S.  E.  Newberry,  March  7,  1864,  to  Veteran 

Reserve  Corps. 
First  Lieut.  Uriel  B.  Titus,  (Brevet  Captain  April  9,  1865,) 

June  5,  1865,  to  12th  New  Jersey  vols. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  White,  June  5,  1865,  to  12th  New  Jersey 

vols. 
Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Johnson,  June  5,  1865,  to  12th  Now 

Jersey  vols. 
Sccond'Lieut.  Watson  P.  Tuttle,  June  5,  1865,  to  12th  New 

Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (6.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Stephen  Moore,  July  28,  1863. 
Major  Valentine  Mutchler,  April  4,  1863. 
Captain  Benjamin  F.  ^oorhous,  May  1,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Edwin  B.  Young,  February  5,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Bdmard  Byington.  March  20,  16t)5. 
Chaplain  Frederick  Knighton,  May  27,  1863. 

Discharged,  (19.) 

Captaivi  Theodore  Stagg.  December  28,  1862. 
Captain  John  J.  Willis,  March  6,  1863. 
Captain  William  H.  Meeker,  September  3,  1863. 
Captain  Jolui  H.  Meyer,  November  12,  1863. 
Captain  Milton  S.  Lawrence,  April  30.  1864. 
Captain  John  F.  Buckley,  July  16,  1864. 
Captain  Edward  T.Kennedy,  August  26,  1864. 
Captain  William  H.  Lloyd,  January  13,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  John  V.  Anderson,  November  15,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Orin  B.  Paussett,  March  6,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edwin  R.  Good,  October  7,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  S.  Provost,  October  12,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  B.  Faussett,  July  19,  1864. 
Fiist  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Tilton,  August  1,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Aaron  Van  Cleve,  March  6,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  II.  Fleming,  August  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  E.  Axtell,  September  19,  1863 
Second  Lieut.  Silas  W.  Volk,  December  10,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Albert  L.  Bu  Paget,  January  30,  1665. 

Died,  (11.) 

Major  Phillip  J.  Kearney,  August  7,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

at  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Captain  Andrew  H.  Ackerman,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 

Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 
Captain  Luther  Martin,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 

July  2.  1863. 
Captain  Doraster  B.  Logan,  killed  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 

Pa.,  July  S,  1863. 
Captain  Samuel  T.  Sleeper,  kiUed  in  action  at  Spottsylvania, 

Va.,  May  12,  1864. 
Captam  Sydney  M.  Lay  ton,  killed  in  action  before  Peteraburg, 

Va.,  June  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Lett  Bloomfleld,  killed  in  action  at  ChancelloiB- 

ville,  May  3,  1863. 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


725 


'                     Chaplain. 
E.Clark  Cline 12  Sept.,  63 


First  Lieut.  'Williain  H.  Egan,  kUled  in  action  at  Spottsylva- 

nia,  Va.,  May  13,  ,1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edward  Kelly,  killed  in  action  at  Chancellors- 

vlUe,  May  3,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  C.  Baldwin,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 

vania,  Jlay  12,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  George  C.  Boise,  killed  on  picket  duty  in  front 

of  Petersburg,  Va.,  October  8,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (6.) 

Captain  John  H.  Grovor,  November  16, 1862. 

Captain  "William  B.  Dunning,  September  14,  1863. 

Captain  John  Sowtcr,  July  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  J.  Mount,  May  6,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  Cummings,  May  26,  18fi5. 

Second  Lieut.  George  H.  Bannister,  September  28,  1864. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  ofScers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


726 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


TWELFTH  EEGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  tvus  organized  at 
Woodbury,  N.  J.,  September  4, 
1862,  to  servo  for  three  yearn.  It 
■was  mustered  out  of  servico  July 
15, 1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

"CHANCELLOBSVILLE,"  "  GETTYS- 
liURG,"  "  BlUSTOW  STATION," 
"MINE  KHN,"  "WILDERNESS," 
"  SI'OTTSYLVANIA,"  "  KOKTH 

ANNA,"  "TOLOPOTOMOY,"  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "PETERSBURG," 

"STRAWBERRY  PLAINS,"  "T1EEP 
BOTTO.M,"  "REAM'S  STATION," 
"BOYDTON  ROAD." 


Colonel, 

John  Willian 19  Apr..  65 

(Brevet  Brig. Gen.  9  April,  1865.) 


Lieutermnt  Colonel. 


Major. 

Edward  M.  Du  Bois 5  June,  65 

(Brevet  Captain  6  July,  1864.) 


Captains. 

Daniel  Dare 6  Aug.,  63 

Charles  D.  Lippincott.  ..22  Sept.,  64 

George  W.  Swing 5  July,    6o 

Thomas  J.  Thompson,  a.  w.  m. 
Azariah  Stratton,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Josiah  P.  Franklin,  Adj't.  I  July,   6.'] 

Henry  GaskiU 22  Sept. ,  64 

Uriel  B.  Titus 18  Nov., 

Edward  White 19  Feb.,   65 

George  H.  Johuhon 5  July, 

Eobert  R.  Kates 5  July, 

George  A.  Cobb 5  July, 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Watson  P.  Tuttlo 28  Feb.    65 


Surgeon. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (3.) 

First  Eieut.  Philip  M.  Armington,  November  15, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  F.  Harris,  April  3,  186.3. 
Second  Lieut.  Eichard  C.  Wilson,  May  1,  1864. 

Discharged,  (48.) 

Colonel  Robert  C.  Johnson,  February  27,  1863. 

Colonel  John  H.  Willetts,  December  19,  1 864. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Eichard  S.  Thompson,  February  17,  1865. 

Major  John  T.  Hill,  February  24,  1864. 

Major  Henry  F.  Chew,  June  4,  1805. 

Captain  William  H.  Moore,  January  29, 1863. 

Captain  .loel  W.  Clitt,  November  12, 1863. 

Captain  William  H.  Schooley,  December  14, 1863. 

Captain  Edward  L.  Stratton,  January  3, 1864. 

Captain  Samuel  B.  Jobes,  January  27,  1864. 

Captain  Samuel  Williams,  September  8, 1864. 

Captain  Newton  M.  Brooks,  October  4,  1864. 

Captain  Frank  M.  Acton,  December  24, 1864. 

Captain  John  W.  Mitchell,  June  4, 1865. 

Captain  Sylvester  S.  Chase,  June  4, 1865. 

Captain  Frank  M.  Eiley,  June  4, 1665. 

Captain  William  B.  Potter,  (Brevet  Major  May  1,  1865,)  June 

4,1865.  ■'.•'' 

Captain  Hamilton  A.  Mattison,  June  4, 1865. 
Captain  Charles  P.  Brown,  June  4, 1865. 
Capliiin  Thomas  O.  Slater,  June  4,  1865. 
Captain  George  A.  Bowen,  June  5,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Joshua  Lippincott,  December  10,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Paris,  January  30, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Pa.xson,  Adj't,  May  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  J.  Trimble,  October  30,  1863. 
First  Lieut  Benjamin  P.  Lee,  April  9,  1864.  • 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  F.  Brown,  R.  Q.  M.,  April  17,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Elis  P.  Phipps,  September  27,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  John  D.  Somers,  June  4,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Edmund  C.  Tier,  June  4,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Richard  M.  Subers,  June  4,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  C.  White,  June  4, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  EUwood  Grescom,  June  4, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  P.  Williams,  June  4, 1865. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Sickler,  June  4,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Troutman,  February  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  A.  Markhsy,  April  26,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Samuel  Mattson,  June  4, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Benjamin  F.  Van  Meter,  Juno  4,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  H.  DaiTah,  June  4,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  White,  June  4,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Frank  C.  Cook.  June  4,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Eli  K.  Ale,  June  4,  1S65. 
Second  Lieut.  Jolm  Lezenby,  June  4,  1865. 
Surgeon  Alvin  Satterthwaite,  June  4,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Samuel  T.  Miller,  November  8,  1864 
Assistant  Surgeon  Uriah  GiUman,  June  4,  1865. 
Chaplain  William  B.  Otis,  January  2,  1863. 

Died,  (9i) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thojnas  H.  Davis,  kUled  in  action  at  Spolisvl- 

vania,  Va.,  May  12.  1864. 
Captain.  Charies  K.  Horsfall,  killed  m  action  at  Gettysburg, 

Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 
Captain  James  McComb,  July  2,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Coal  Harbor,  Va. 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


727 


Chaplain. 


First  Lieut.  James  T.  Lowe,  October  30,  1863,  of  woiindfj  ro- 
ceived  in  action  at  Bristow  Station,  Va. 

First  Lieut.  John  M.'Fogg,  kilted  in  action  at  WilderneBfl,  Va., 
May  5,  1864. 

Firtit  Lieut.  Jamen  S.  Stratton,  killed  in  action  at  Ream's  Sta- 
tion, Va.,  August  25,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  JoHeph,  Pierson,  killed  in  action  at  Wilderness, 
Va.,  May  3,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  Townsend,  killed  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  R.  Rich,  September  3,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  at  Ream's  Station,  Va. 

Dismissed,  (3.) 

Captain  James  L.  McHhenny,  December  24,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Theodore  F.  Null,  April  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  G.  Eastwick,  January  24,  1865. 


NOTE  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
Note  2. — The  roster  of  oflScers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


728 


NEW   JERSEY    INFANTRY, 


THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(Thif  regiraentwag  orffanized  at  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  August  25, 18G2,  to  Bcrvo 
three  years.  It  waB  mustered  ont 
of  Berviec  June  8,  1865,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  War  De- 
partment.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Ezra  A.  Carman 8  July,  62 

{Brevet  Brig.  Gen.  13  Mar.,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Frederick  H.  Harris 26  Mar.,  65 

Major. 


Captains. 

JohuH.  Arey 25  Aug.,  62 

Charles  H.  Bliven 1  Nov., 

Ambrose  BI.  Matthews  ..14  Nov., 

Charles  H.  Hopkins 31  Jan.,    63 

{Brevet  Major  13  March,  1865.) 

Henry  Guyer 2  Mar., 

Robert  Bumsted 2  Mar., 

Edward  D.  Piersou 15  Mar.,  64 

William  H.  Miller 15  Blar., 

George  M.  Hard 16  Sept., 

Chark'B  W.  Johnson 16  Sept., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Garrett  S.  Byrne,  R.  Q. 

M 25  Aug.    62 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

James  L.  Carman 31  Jan.,    63 

Chas.  H.  Canfield,  Adj't.  2  Mar., 
William  A.  Nicholson  ...  I  Nov., 

Robert  G.  Wilson 23  Nov., 

Franklin  Murphy 17  Mar.,   64 

SL-lia?tian  Duncan 24  July, 

(Brevet  Captain  13  March,  1865.) 

John  R.  Williams 15  Sept., 

John  McDougall*. 9  Jan.,    65 

Andrew  Newton 13  Feb., 

Granville  W.  Bodwell-  .'.26  Mar., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Andrew  Jackson 23  Dec,  64 

John  L.Warren 13  Feb.,  65 

John  M.  Mahannah 7  June, 

John  P.  Decker 7  June, 

Surgeon. 

James  J.  B.  Ribble 18  July,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

George  L.  Brooks 9  Apr.,  65 

Ckaplai7i. 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (2.) 

Captain  Cortland  Van  Rensselaer,  January  29,  1864,  to  Major 

3d  New  Jersey  cavalry. 
Surgeon  J.  A.  Freeman,  June  29, 1864,  .to  Assistant  Surgeon 

.U.  S.  vols. 

Resigned,  (14  ) 

Major  David  A.  Ryeraon,  July  16,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  Mackey,  October  24,  1862. 
Captain  Alexander  Vreeland,  October  26,  1863. 
Captain  James  G.  Scott,  January  13,  1863. 
Captain  Samuel  H.  Baldwin,  February  2,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  William  Hays,  March  29,  1862. 
FirKt  Lieut.  William  Bucklish,  October  9, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  Flavell  W.  SnUivan,  October  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  G.  Chandler,  December  3,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Peter  Fields,  January  9.  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  B.  Littell,  July  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Cooke,  August  5,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  T.  Denmead,  August  is,  1863 
Second  Lieut.  James  Kilroy,  January  31,  1B64. 

Discharged,  (19.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Robert  S.  Swords,  February  3,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Samuel  Chadwick,  June  13,  1863. 

Lieut.  Colonel  John  Grimes,  September  1,  1864. 

Major  George  A.  Beardsleij,  April  1,  1864. 

Captain  James  M.  Brannin,  October  24,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Reynolds,  October  24, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  James  Henry,  February  28,  1863. 

Fir.st  Lieut.  James  F.  Layton,  July  17,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  B.  Smith,  Adj't,  August  10.  1868. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  R.  Beardsley,  August  23,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Wm.  Gr.  Cunningham,  Adj't,  September  30,  1864, 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Van  Orden,  May  16,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  James  D.  Cole,  May  15,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  G.  Nichols,  May  15,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Heber  Wells,  August  24,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Baitzell,  September  2,  1864. 

Surgeon  John  J.  H.  Lord,  January  23,  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  W.  Coriell,  July  21,  1864. 

Chaplain  Theodore  R.  Beck,  July  17,  1863. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Hugh  C.  Irish,  killed  in  action  at  Autietam,  Md., 
September  17,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  Peter  M.  Ryerson,  July  1,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action.  , 

Second  Lieut.  George  G.  Whitfield,  May  6,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 


OiSef^f  ScYorAT  l°86'i!"^"'"  ""  ^"'"^^  ™  ^'^  '^^*-  --P'  ^^-o  ™— «a  in  General 
NOTE  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW  JERSEY   INFANTRY, 


729 


FOURTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  vr&a  organized  at 
Freehold,  N.  J.,  August  26,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  of  Bi^rvice  June  18,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

"WILDERN'KSS,"  "SPOTTSYLVANIA," 
' '  COAL  H  ARBOR,"  "  Ip:TERSUtJRG," 
"MONOCACY,"  "OPEQUAN,"  "VISU- 
ER'SfflLL,"  "CEDAR  CREEK." 

Colonel. 

William  S.  Tmex 23  Aug.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Jacob  J.  Janeway 28  Dec,  64 

(Brevet  Colonel  2  April,  1865.) 

Major. 

John  C.  Patterson 6  Feb.,  65 

Captains. 
Samuel  C.  Bailey* 29  Aug.,  64 

(Brevet  Major  19  October,  1864.) 
Charles  M.  Bartruff 18  Sept.,  64 

(Brevet  Major  19  October,  1864.) 

Jai-vifi  Wauaer 12  Dec.,  64 

Cornelius  S.  Barkalow..l3  Dec, 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

John  L,  Manuing 28  Dec,  64 

George  W.  Kobbina  - .  -•-  .25  Jan.,   65 

James  H,  Putnam 25  Jan., 

Vincent  R.  Marsh 11  Feb., 

First  LiezUenants. 

James  Fletcher 20  Nov. ,  64 

JohnC.  Booth 30  Nov., 

SamuekG.  Hill 29  Dec, 

Joseph  W.  Hartshorn  - .  .29  Dec, 

Jjeonard  Kenning 3  Jan.,    65 

William  Leatherbury  ...17  Jan., 
Charles  H.  White.. .....25  Jan., 

Barton  Applegate 11  Feb., 

William  H.  Foster,  Adj't.  13  Feb., 

James  C.  Warden 10  Mur., 

James  Chafey 5  ilay, 

Enoch  li.  Cowart,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  S.  Smock 27  Jan.,   65 

Williams.  Conover 11  Feb., 

John  D.  Franklin 25  Feb., 

Edward  Updike 16  Jlar. , 

Elmer  D.  Mandeville  -  ..22  Apr., 

Surgeon. 

Joseph  S.  Martin 7  Jan.,    64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

R.  Lefferts  Disbrow 20  Oct.,    63 

Chaplain. 
Frank  B.Rose 1  Sept.,  62 


Casualties. 


■        Promoted,  (1.) 

Captain  John  V.    Alstrom,  June  8,  1864,  to  Major  3d  New 
Jersey  cavalry. 

Resigned,  (A.) 

Captain  Kalph  B.  Gowdy,  September  30, 1863. 
Captain  William  W.  Conover,  April  7,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  B,  Frank  Patterson,  April  1,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  Woolverton,  October  7,  1862. 

Discharged,  (24.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Caldwell  K.  Hall,  September  21,  1864. 

Captain  Samuel  Ross,  January  28,  1863. 

Captain  Austin  II.  Patterson,  (Brevet  Major  October  19  1864,) 

November  18,  1863. 
Captain  Joseph  J.  Hawk,  November  8,  1864. 
Captain  Chauncey  Harris,  December  8,  1864. 
Captain  James  L.  Bodwell,  December  30,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  D.  Bookstaver,  May  22,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Abram  Havens,  October  23,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Budd  S.  Bodine,  March  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  George  W.  Patterson,  March  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  Frederick  W.  Kemer,  August  14,  1864. 
Fii*st  Lieut.  William  H.  Craig,  November  8,  1864. 
Fir,st  Lieut.  F.  Lemuel  Buckelew,  Adj't,  December  9.  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Muddell,  December  30,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  William  Connoly,  Jamiary  21,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Wright,  November  25,  J863 
Second  Lieut.  James  O.  Bedell,  February  10,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Lewis  A.  Hoffman,  June  11,  1864, 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  M.  Waker,  June  27,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  John  G.  Fisher,  August  11,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Harvey  G.  Conover,  September  23,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Riddle,  October  17,  1864. 
Surgeon  Ambrose  Treganoican,  November  25,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  H.  B.  Chambre,  August  14,  1863 

Died,  (8.) 

Major  Peter  Vredcnhurgh,  killed  in  action  at  Opequan,  Va., 

September  19,  1864. 
Captain  Henry  J.  Conine,  killed  in  action  at  Monocacy,  Md., 

July  9.  1864. 
Captain  Symras  H.  Stults,  killed  in  action  S,t  Monocacy,  Md., 

July  9,  1864. 
Captain  James  W.  Conover,  July  9,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

in  action  at  Monocacy,  Md. 
First  Lieut.  Isaac  S.  Fingley,  killed  in  action  at  Coal  Harbor, 

Va.,  June],  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Marcus  A.  Stults,  killed  in  action  at  Goal  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  J.  Green,  killed  in  action  at  Opequan, 

Va.,  September  19,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  B.  Ross,  killed  in  action  at  Cedar  C*'eek, 

Va.,  October '19,  1864. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Benjamin  F.  Craig,  November  12,  1864. 
Second  Lieut,  Tenadore  Woodward,  August  24,  1864. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  Geucal 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  oflScers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


780 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


"^FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Camp  Fair  Oaks,  N.  J.,  AugustSS, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  June  29,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Department.) 

"SALEM  HEIGHTS,"  "FREDKRICKS- 
BURG,"  "GETTYSBURG,"  "RAPPA- 
HANNOCK STATION,"  "WILDER- 
NESS," "SPOTTSYLVANIA."  "COAL 
HARBOR,"  "OPEQUAN,"  "PETERS- 
BURG," "FISHER'S HILL,"  "CEDAR 
CREEK." 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 


Major. 

Ebenezer  "W.  Davis 5  Feb.,   6 

(Brevet  Major  19  October,  1864.) 


Captains. 

John  P.  Crater 27  July, 

(Brevet  Major  2  A^ril,  186.').) 

Charles  R.  Paul 10  Sept., 

James  H.  Coruings 26  Jan. , 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1805.) 

Dayton  E.  Flint 26  Jan., 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

Jle.ni-y  M.  Fowler 14  Feb., 

James  E.  Cole 24  Feb., 

Emanuel  Ackerson,  a.  w.  m. 


First  Lieutenants. 

Lowe  Emerson,  R.  Q.  ilf.25  Aug.,  62 
Howard  H.  Goldsmith. ..  1  June,  63 
Horace  E.  Lewis 23  Feb.,   65 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 
JohnR.  McCauley 23  Feb., 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  I8G5.') 

James  W.  Mullery 27  Mar., 

Manuel  Kline,  a.  w.  m. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Donnelly  .... 27  July,  • 

WiUiam  S.  Earlea 28  Sept., 

Jacob  L.  Lair 28  Sept., 

Henry  R.  Merrill 17  Dec. , 


CASUALTIES. 


Promoted,  (5.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Edward  L.  Campbell,  (Brevet  Colonel  October 
19,  1864,)  Jane  2,  1865,  to  Colonel  4th  regiment  ^Vw  Jersey 
vols. 

Captain  William  T.  Cornish.  September  26,  1864,  to  Major 
39th  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Adolphus  Weiss,  March  15,  1865,  to  Captain  2d 
veteran  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  R.  Sullivan,  October  4,  1864,  to 
Surgeon  39th  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  E.  Hall,  February  21, 1865,  to  Sur- 
geon 40th  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Transferred,  (13.) 

Colonel  William  H.  Penrose,  3S.  S.,  (Brevet  Brigadier  General 
October  19,  1864,)  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  veteran  regiment 
New  Jersey  vols. 

Captain  Thomas'P.  Stout,  October  1,  1863,  to  Veteran  Reserve 
(^orps. 

Captain  James  W.  Penrose,  (Brevet  Major  April  2,  1865,) 
June  21,  1865,  to  2d  veteran  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Captain  Owen  H.  Day,  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  veteran  regiment 
New  Jersey  vols. 

First  Lieut.  Menrath  Weyer,  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  veteran 
regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

First  Lieut.  George  A.  Byram,  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  veteran 
regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

First  Lieut.  James  Van  Antwerp,  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  vet- 
ei'an  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  M,  Sharpe,  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  veteran 
regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Second  Lieut.  Morris  S.  Hann,  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  veteran 
regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Second  Lieut.  Chauncey  B.  Anderson,  June  21,  186q,  to  2d 
veteran  regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Haring,  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  vet- 
eran regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Second  Lieut.  Theodore  Woodruff,  June  21,  1865,  to  2d  vet- 
eran regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  D.  Fitch,  June  21.  1865,  to  2d  vet- 
eran regiment  New  Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (8.) 

Captain  Andrew  J.  Wight,  March  16,  1863. 

Captain  George  C.  King,  April  7.  1863. 

Captain  William  H.  Edsall,  July  26,  1863, 

First  Lieut.  Henry  S.  Crater,  January  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Stt- plien  W.  Bogardus,  February  5,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  Ellas  B.  Nicholas,  January  22,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  Gaston  Everett,  May  24,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  S.  Dearborn,  November  26,  1862. 

Discharged,  (20.) 
Colonel  Samuel  Fowler,  March  6,  1863. 
Major  James  M.  Brgvm,  February  26, 1863. 
Major  David  R.  Burrell,  May  21 ,  1863. 
Captain  James  H.  Simpson,  November  13,  1862. 
Captain  George  W.  Hamilton,  November  13,  1862. 
Captain  Alfred  S.  Burtt,  January  9, 1864. 
Captain  John  D.  Trimmer,  July  5,  1864. 
Captain  John  H.  Van  Derveer,  July  14, 1864. 
Captain  Herman  Lipfert,  August  10,  1864. 


Redford  Sharp 25  Aug. 

*  For  the  16th  regiment  see  1st  New  Jersey  cavalry. 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


731 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

Chaplain. 
Alaneon  A.  Haines 25  Aug.,  62 


Captain  James  S.  McDonald,  December  15, 1864. 
Captain  Lewis  Van  Blarcom,  December  15,  1864. 
Captain  Nohomiah  Tunis,  (Brevet  Major  October  19,  1864,) 

January  A,  1865. 
Captain  William  H.  Slater,  April  22,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  Samuel  R.  Connett,  June  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Eraatus  H.  Taylor,  July  22,  1863. 
First  Lient.  Charles  M.  Fairclo,  October  6,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edmund  D.  Halsey,  AdjX  December  31,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  R.  Emery,  Febniary  23, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  V.  Bentley,  February  24,  1864. 
Second  Lieut  Floyd  E.  "Williams,  December  17,  1864. 

Died,  (9.) 

Major  Lambert  Boeman,  kUled  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Ta., 
October  19,  1864. 

Captain  Ira  .1.  Lindeley,  killed  in  action  at  Salem  Heights 
May  3,  1863. 

Captain  Cornelius  C.  Shimer,  killed  in  action  at  )SpottayI- 
vania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

Captain  James  Walker,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsylvania,  Va., 
May  12,  1864. 

Captain  Elias  Hamilton,  May  27,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

Captain  James  J.  Bullock,  March  31,  1865,  at  sea,  on  steamer 
General  Lyons. 

First  Lieut.  John  Fowler,  killed  in  action  at  Salem  Heights 
May  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  George  C.  Justice,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 
vania, Va.,  May  12, 1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  W.  Vauvoy,  killed  in  action  at  Spottsyl- 
vania, Va..  May  12,  1864. 


Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  William  P.  Seymour,  Adj't,  April 
Second  Lieut.  George  Martin,  October  5,  1863. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865.  ' 

Note  2. — Tbe  router  of  ofQcers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


732 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


'TWENTY-FIRST  REGIMENT; 

(Thia  regiment  was  org-anizecl  at 
Ti-entoii,  N.  J.,  .September  15, 1862, 
to  serve  nine  months.  It  was  mua- 
toied  out  June  19,  1^63,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  service.) 

(Tlie  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  Regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  13  not  yet  jiubhshcd  in  ovdera.) 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Isaac  S.  Mettler 15  Sept.,  62 

Major. 
Hiram  Van  Buskirk 15  Sept.,  62 

Captains. 

George  II.  Farrier 15  Sept. ,  62 

Thomas  C.  Kendall 15  Sept., 

James  W.  Low  .  ..'^ ]5  Sept., 

Jelfery  AY.  Collins 15  Sept., 

Joseph  S.  Blouut 15  Sept., 

James  Vi.  Van  Kenren.  .15  Sept., 

John  Vreeland 15  Sept., 

John  Schaifel 8  Jan.,    63 

liichnrd  J,  Richards 14  Fub., 

Edgar  A.  Finney,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants, 
William  Harper,  R.  Q.  M- 15  Sept.,  62 

All'ri;d  H.  Vroom 15  Sept., 

Noble  Grigleitte 15  Sept., 

Theodore  Wanrtle 15  Sept., 

"William  D.  W.  C.  Jones  .15  Sept., 

John  VV.  Bowers 15  Sept., 

John'D.  Probst 15  Sept., 

JohuF.  Holden 15  Sept., 

Michael  ScbafFel 8  Jaa.,    63 

Samuel  Ramsay 13  Jan., 

Benjamin  S.  Johnsop  ...21  Feb., 
Audi'ew  Van  Buskirk,  Adj't^a.w.Tn. 

Second  Licutcnajits. 

Henry  E.  Fan-ier 15  Sept.,  62 

Francis  II.  Bookstaver-.lft  Sept., 

John  D.  Van  Ne>;s 15  Sept., 

Charles  Leo  Abey  l.'i  Sept., 

James  M.  Wtart 15  Sept., 

William  Alberts 15  Sept., 

JohuV.Walton H  Jan.,    63 

Michael  White 13  Jan. , 

Surgeon. 

Daniel  McNeill 15  Sept. ,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon.  , 

Cornelius  Conover 2  June,  63 

CJiaplain. 
Samuel  Coom 13  Oct.,    62 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.^ 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  S.  Janncy,  March  11, 1863,  to  Sur- 
geon 22d  New  Jci'acy  vols. 

Resigned,  (2.) 

Captain  Frank  Tyler,  January  7,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  William  H,  Smith,  January  9,  1863 

Discharged,  (1.) 
Captain  Foster  W.  Van  Kirk,  January^  19,  1863 

Died,  (2.) 

Colonel  Gillian  Van  Houton,  May  6, 1863,  of  wound.^  received 

at  Salem  Heights,  Va. 
Captain  Jaojes  H.  Hughes,  October  13,  1862,  «f  disease. 

Dismissed,  (2.)  . 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Debevoise,  January  8,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  II.  Garretson,  March  25,  1S63. 


'  The  17th,  l&th,  19th,  and  20th  regiments  New  Jersey  vohmteers  failed  to  complete  their  ortraui- 
zations,  '  ° 

Note.— The  roster  of  of&cers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out, 


NEW   JBRSET   INFANTRY. 


733 


TWENTY-SECOND  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Tventnn,  N.  J.,  September  22, 186S, 
to  serve  nine  months,  ItTvasmus- 
tered  ont  June  25,  1863,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
Abraham  G.  Demarest  -.26  Jan.,  63 

Liev,tenant  Colonel. 
Abram  Van  Emburjjj. .  .20  Feb.,   63 

•        Major. 
Samuel  D.  Demarest 20  Feb.,  63 

Captains. 

Robert  W.  Berry 22  Sept.,  63 

John  C.  Westervelt 23  Sept. , 

William  Chippendale..    22  Sept., 

James  M.  Ayres '..22' Sept., 

John  H.  Itfargerum 22  Sept., 

David  D.  Blauvelt 22  Sept. , 

Joseph  P.  Vreeland 14  Mar.,  63 

Andrew  Van  Embnrgh.  .30  May, 

Joseph  A.  Blauvelt 30  May, 

James  Christie 1  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Uriel  B.  Titua,  It.  Q.  M.-QS  Sept.,  62 

William  J.  Demarest 22  Sept., 

WalterH.  Rumsey 22Sept., 

William  Drew 23  Sept., 

Joab  Titus 22  Sept., 

Richard  C.  Ivory 22  Sept., 

Stephen  G.  Hopper 16  Apr. ,  63 

Charles  Van  Riper 30  May, 

Gilbert  D.  Bogart 30  May, 

Albert  Forbush 1  June, 

John  A.  Van  Buskirk  ...  9  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Nicholas  Collignon 22  Sept.,  62 

JohnGillham 33  Sept., 

George  W.  Cubberley. .  .23  Sept., 
William  C.  Vandewater.32  Sept., 

Peter  L.  Conklin 13  Apr.,  63 

Richard  A.  Terhune 13  Apr., 

Surgeon. 
William  S.  Janney 12  Apr.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Samuel  A.  Jones 22  Sept.,  62 

JohnE.  Carey 22  Sept., 

Chaplain. 
Abraham  G.  Ryerson  ...  1  Nov.,  ^3 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (12.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Alexander  Douglas,  January  26,  1863. 
Captain  Benjamin  Z.  Van  Emburgh,  April  15,  1863. 
CaptaiQ  Richard  C.  Dey,  AprU  19,  1863. 
Captain  Thomas  H.  Swenarton,  April  24,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  G.  T.  Patterson,  November  20,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Garrett  J.  Christie,  December  21,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  F.  Satterthwaito,  Adft.  January  1,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  Z.  Van  Blarcom,  February  n .  1863. 
First  Lieut.  George  Kiugsland,  February  23,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  S.  Loiier,  March  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Garrett  M.  Campbell.  March  9,  1863. 
Surgeon  Jacob  Quick,  March  23,  1863. 

iJifi,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Jacob  Post,  Aij't,  June  1,  1863,  of  disease. 

Dismissed  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  David  C.  Blauvelt,  May  20,  1863.- 


Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster-out. 


734 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Beverly,  N.  J.,  September  13, 1862, 
to  serve  nine  months.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  June  27,  1863,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

('The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

E.  Burd  Grubb 9  Apr.,  63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Franklin  W.  Milnor lOApf.,  63' 

Major. 

William  J.  Parmentier.-lO  Apr.,   63 

Captains. 

Reading  Newbold 13  Sept.,  62 

John  P.Burnett 13  Sept., 

Samuel  B.  Smith 13  Sept., 

Henry  A.  Courtsen 9  Apr.,  63 

Forrester  L.  Taylor 18  Apr., 

Paul  R.  Hambrick,  a.  w.  m. 
Elwood  H.  Kirkbride,  a.  w.  m. 
George  W.  Severs,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  C.  Risdon,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieittenants. 

Samuel  E.  Branin 13  Sept.,  62 

Robert  M.  Ekings 13  Sept. , 

Leonard  H.  Ashley 13  Sept., 

AbelH.  Nichols,  R.Q,.MA1  Sept., 
Samuel  W.  Downs,.4(i;'i.  1  Mar.,   63 

JohnF.  McKee 10  Mar., 

Samnel  L.  Wright 12  Mar., 

Samuel  Browne 18  Apr., 

Edward  L.  Dobbins 4  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  W.  Arbuekel 10  Mar.,  63 

Richard  J.  Wilson 10  Mar., 

William-E.  Holeman 1  May, 

Benjamin  R.  Haines 1  May, 

Nicholl  F.  Smith 4  June, 

James  O'Gorman,  a.  w.  m. 
William  Hamilton,  a.  w.  m. 
Ebenezer  Montgomery,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

Luther  C.  Bowlby 21  Mar.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

David  G.  Hetzell 17  Sept. ,  62 

Robert  W.  Elmer 23  Sept., 

itain. 

WiUiamL  Abbott 17  Sept.,  62 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  Howard  H.  Goldsmith,  June  1,  1863,  to  First 
Lieut.  15th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Transferred,  (1.) 

Colonel  Henry  O.  Ryerson,  April  8,  1863,  to  10th  New  Jersey 
vols. 

Resigned,  (9.) 

Colonel  John  S.  Cox,  November  10,  1862. 

Major  Alfred  H.  Thompson,  Novemb^22,  1862. 

Captain  Henry  A.  McCabe,  December  31, 1862.  . 

Captain  David  S.  Root,  February  16,  1863. 

Captain  Augustus  W.  Grobler,  February  23,  1863. 

Captain  Samuel  Carr,  April  2, 1863. 

First  Lieut.  Isaac  Shinn,  February  7,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Mclntyre,  January  >,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Alfred  C.  Leeds,  April  7,  1863. 

Discharged,  (9.)  * 

Lieut.  Colonel  G«orge  C.  Brown,  December  26, 18p2. 
Captain  Francis  H.  Higgins,  February  14,  1863.     , 
First  Lieut.  William  G.  Winans,  Adj't,  November  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Jacob  Perkins,  AdjH,  January  4,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Edward  Rigg,  January  17,  1863. 
Secon*  Lieut.  William  Frazer,  January  4,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  C.  Stokes,  January  19,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Lewis  Ayres,  Febrtiary  23,  1863. 
Surgeon  William  Cook,  February  13,  1863. 

Died,  (5.) 

Captain  Joseph  R.  Ridgeway,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  David  R.  Newbold,  December  22, 1862,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Charles  Sibley,  killed  in  action  at  Salem  Heights, 
Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

First  Lieut.  James  S.  Budd,  killed  in  action  at  Salem  Heights, 
Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Sidney  H.  McCarter,  killed  in  action  at  Salem 
Heights,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  James  Carter,  February  24,  1863. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   JERSEY    INFANTRY. 


735 


TWENTY-FOURTH  EEGIMENT. 

Casualties. 

(This   regiraent   was   organized   at 
Beverly,  N.  J.,  September  16, 1862, 
to  servo  nine  monllis.    It  was  mus- 
tered out  June  29,  1863,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an   honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Biscliargcd,  (7.) 

Captain  John  T.  Garwood,  February  8,  1863 

Captain  Samuel  Harris,  March  3,  1863. 

Captain  George  E.  Dunlap,  March  20,  1863. 

Captain  Aaron  Ward,  May  31,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Jonathan  E.  Moore,  January  31,  1863 

Second  Lieut.  George  D.  Brittain,  April  14,  1863. 

Second  Lieut,  James  P.  Butler,  May  11,  1863. 

William  B.  Robertson ...16  Sept.,  62 

Died,'(?-) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Franklin  L.  Knight-.,,,.  .16  Sept.,  62 

Majors. 
Joel  A.  Eithian 16  Sept.,  62 

First  Lieut.  John  0.  Crowell,  killed  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  December  13, 1862. 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  L.  Robeson,  killed  in  action  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

Seooild  Lieut.  John  Springer,  May  4,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

Captams. 

Howard  Bassett 16  Sept.,  62 

Augustus  Sailor 16  Sept., 

James  K.  Hoagland 16  Sept., 

Henry  C.  Neff 16  Sept., 

William  C.  Shinn 16  Sept., 

John  S.  Loeke 16  Sept., 

Thomas  P.  Simkins 1  Mar.,  63 

Elijah  Hnested 1  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Tho.  F.  G.  Cooper,  Adft.ie  Sept.,  62 
Sam.  R.  rithian,iZ.  Q.  M.\6  Sept., 

MUton  Wright 16  Sept., 

David  W.  Bartine 16  Sept., 

Edward  C.  Cattell 16  Sept., 

Charles  M.  Peace 16  Sept., 

Daniel  Brown 16  Sept., 

James  S.  Woodward 15  Jan.,   63 

William  N.  Hancock  ....  1  Mar., 
B.  Reed  Brown 21  Mar. , 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  W.  Wilkins 16  Sept.,  62 

WilUam  B.  Pepper 16  Sept., 

Robert  B.  Potter 16  Sept., 

James  J.  Reeves 16  Sept., 

Henry  S.  Spanlding 15  Jan.,    63 

WiUiam  B.  Willis 1  Feb., 

William  B.  Thompson  ..  1  Mar., 
Samuel  H.  Deal 28  Apr., 

Surgeon. 
William  L.  Newell 23  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Alvan  Willinms 16  Sept.,  62 

Thomas  G.  Rowand 16  Sept., 

Chaplain. 

William  C.  Stockton 23  Sept.,  62 

NOTE, — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on.the  day  of  muster  out. 


736 


NEW   JERSEY    INFANTRY. 


T-SVENTY-FIFTH  llEG-IMENT. 

(Thisreprinient  was  organized  at  Bev- 
erjy,  N.  J.,  September  18,  1869,  to 
perve  nine  months.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  June  20,  1863,  by  reason 
of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Andrew  Derrom 30  Sept.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Enoch  I.  Ayres 30  Sept.,  63 

Major. 

JohuK.  Brown 30  Sept.,  62 

Captains. 

John  McKiernan 18  Sept.,  62 

Archibald  Graham 18  Sept. , 

Alexander  Holms 18  Sept. , 

Edward  R.  Speer 24  Sept., 

Somern  T.  Champion 26  Sept., 

Ethan  T.  Garretson 26  Sept. , 

Columbus  Force  ..., 26  Dec, 

Andrev/ Rogers..' 7  Mar.,  63 

John  F.  Tomhn 3  Apr., 

Charles  H.  Calkins 23  Apr. , 

First  Lieutenants. 

Louis  A.  Piagpt 24  Sept.,  62 

Ewing  W.  Tibbels 26  Sept., 

Samuel  Peacock 26  Sept., 

.  James  Inglis.  R.  Q.  M... 20  Oct., 

Henry  Y.  Willetts 25  Dec, 

Charles  M.  Marsh 30  Dec, 

David  S.  Risley 30  Dec, 

"William  J.  Stephenson  -.30  Dec, 

Samuel  E.  Douglass 3  Apr.,  63. 

Charles  J.  Field,  Adft...  3  Apr., 
Samuel  G.  McKiernan  ..23  Apr., 
Abraham  Vanderbilt,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Cornelius  Van  "Wagoner. 18  Sept.,  62 

Nicholas  Corson 26  Sept., 

Reuben  Foster 25  Dec, 

Jesse  K.  Elston 2.'5  Dec, 

James  G.  Lake 7  Jan.,    63 

B.  Frank  AVilUams 23  Apr., 

Josiab  G.  Leach 23  Apr. , 

James  T.  Gibson,  o.  w.  m. 
William  Eakins,  a.  w.  m. 
William  J.  Ward,  a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 

James  Riley 17  Oct.,    62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Robert  31.  Bateman 30  Oct.,    62 

Seffrine  Dailey,  a.  w.  m. 

Chaplain. 
John  H.  Robinson 28  May,   63 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (7.) 

Captain  Charles  R.  Powell,  December  22.  1862. 
Captain  Harvey  Bcyea,  December  28,  1662. 
Captain  David  Blcnltow,  January  9,  1863. 
Captain  Philetas  A.  StL*vens,  March  20,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Jethro  V.  Albertson,  December  22,  18i]2. 
First  Lieut  Nicholas  W.  Godfrey,  December  22,  1862 
Second  Lieut.  Gmrge  M.  Post,  December  24,  1862. 

Discliarged,  (4.) 

First  Lieut.  George  P.  Freeman,  December  18,  18C2. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  Bateman,  December  28,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Robert  Parmley,  January  5, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  B.  Richai-ds,  May  18,  1863. 

Died,  (1.) 

Chaplain  Francis  E.  Butler,  May  3,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  B.  Murphy,  Adft,  February  18,  1863. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTET. 


737 


TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Camp  Frelinghuysen,  N.  J.,  Sep- 
tember 18,  1863,  to  serve  niae 
month  a.  It  waB  mast«red  out  June 
27,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration 
of  term  of  service.) 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Edward  Martindale 6  Jan.,    63 

Major. 
William  W.  Morris 6  Dec,    63 

Captains. 

Samuel  H,  Pembertou  .J8  Sept.,  62 

John  Hunkele 18  Sept., 

George  W.  Harrison IB  Sept., 

Stephen  C.  Fordham 19  Nov., 

Jolin  Mcltitee >-..,  6  Dec, 

J.  Lacy  Pierson 8  Mar.,  63 

Peter  P.  Rogers 5  Mar., 

Mark  Sears 8  Apr., 

Robert  I.  Beach 7  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Cornelius  McCleece 18  Sept.,  62 

Henry  C.  Terbune 18  Sept., 

George  W.  Hixson 38  Sept.,- 

John  C.  White,  Adj't. . .  .20  Sept , 
John  H.  Bailey,  R.  Q.  M.  6  Oct., 

Kocbus  Heinisch 6  Dec, 

Albert  Allen 2  Feb.,   G3 

John  J.  King 5  Mar. , 

John  II.  Case 5  Mar., 

James  A.  Linen 6  Apr., 

Theodore  F.  Dougherty.  8  Apr., 
William  R.  Taylor 7  June, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  H.  Meldrum 19  Nov.,  62 

Mosee  A.  Hoage 18  Sept., 

Ira  Meeker 18  Sept., 

Joseph  A.  Dunnell 18  Sept., 

John  Dodd 5  Mar.,   63 

John  Thompson 5  Mar., 

Thomas  Booth 6  Apr., 

James  Sheridan 29  May, 

Francis  Dannbachcr 7Juije, 

Surs^eon. 

LutherG.  Thomas 26  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeon. 


Cliaplain. 
Daniel  T.  Morrill,  a.  w.  m. 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (14.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  Thomas  D.  Colt,  November  15,  1862. 

Major  Jonathan  W.  DeCamp,  November  13,  1862. 

Captain  Israel  Cozino,  Novomber  14,  1862. 

Captain  John  H.  Higgipson,  November  15, 1862. 

Captain  M.  Clark  Dobbins,  December  7,  1862, 

Captain  Tkaddeus  C.  Smith,  February  4, 1863.  , 

Captain  William  H.  Halsey,  March  5.  1863. 

Captain  Henry  M.  Bush,  March  8,  1863. 

Captain  Walter  H.  Dodd,  May  25,  ]663. 

First  Lieut.  Biittaia  Haines,  January  16,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  John  G.  Liffingwell,  February  14,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  George  Hogan,  March  6,  1863. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  W.  Bowlby,  December  30,  1862. 

Assistant  Surgeon  TJiomas  S.  OsborTie,  April  16,  1863. 

DiedO-.) 

Captain  Samuel  U.  Dodd,  June  6,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Colonel  Andrew  J.  Morrisou,  June  11,  1863. 


Note.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


^8  b 


738 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


TWENTY-SEVENTH  REGI- 
MENT. 

Casualties. 

(This   regiment   was    organized   at 
Camp  Freiinghuynen,  N.  J.,  Sep- 
tember   19,    186J,    to    serve   nine 
niontlis.    It  was  mustered  out  July 
2,  1863,  by  reasoQ  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service.) 

(Tlie  official  list  of  battles  in  whicli 
this   regiment   bore   an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Resigned,  (6.) 

Captain  Henry  A.  Franks,  November  11,  1862. 
Captain  J.  Kearny  Smith,  December  22,  1862. 
Captain  Daniel  Bailey,  January  15,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Sidney  Smith,  December  22,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Peter  Churchaeld,  April  20,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Grover,  March  4,  1863. 

ColoTiel. 

Discharged,  (7.) 

George  W.  Mindel 10  Oct. ,    63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Edward  S.  Baboock 25  Sept.,  62 

Major  Augustus  D.  Blanchett,  April  29,  1863. 
Captain  Nelson  H.  Drake,  October  24,  1862. 
Captain  Hudson  Ketchel,  November  12,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  Thomar  Snover,  December  20,  1862. 
Second  Lieut,  George  Anthony,  December  22,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  Vavid  B.  Muchmorc,  March  1,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  A.  McLaughlin,  March  11, 1863. 

I 

Major. 

Died,  (1.) 

Henry  P.  Willis,  a.  w.m. 
Captains. 

Captain  John  T.  Alexander,  drowned  while  crossing  Cumber- 
land river,  Ky.,  May  6,  1863. 

Charles  P.  Pernald 19  Sept.,  62 

Thomas  Anderson 19  Sept. , 

James  Plant 19  Sept., 

Samuel  Dennis 19  Sept., 

Alfred  H.  Gondict 19  Sept., 

George  W.  Crane 12  Nov., 

Stephen  H.  Marsh 16  Jan.,    63 

Jacob  SlcConnell,  a.  w.  m. 
Nathaniel  K.  Bray,  a.  w.  m. 
David  S.  Allen,  a.  w.  m. 
Edwin  S.  Baldwin,  a.  w.  m. 

• 

First  Lieutenants. 

Jacob  M.  Stewart 19  Sept.,  62 

Ferdinand  V.  Wolfe 19  Sept., 

George  W.  Cooke 19  Sept. , 

George  S.  Esten 19  Sept., 

John  M.  Rosencrance  ...19  Sept., 
Jas.  B.  Titman,  R.  Q.  M.  9  Oct., 
James  Peters . . .               23  Dec 

Robert  W.  Simpson 23  Dec, 

David  tl.  Ayres,  a.  w.  m. 
Isaac  Bonnell,  a.  w.  m. 
Joseph  C.  Bower,  a.  w.  m. 
William  H.  Lambert.  Adj't,  a.  w.  m. 
Abraham  N.  Mockridge,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Robert  M.  Pettit 19  Sept.,  62 

George  Hance 19  Sept., 

Jesse  Rosencrance 19  Sept., 

George  Forbes 23  Deo., 

Joseph  Proctor 23  Dec, 

Emmott  L.  Ellithorpo  . .  .16  Jan.,  63 

NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


739 


Stephen  FierBon,'a.  w.  m. 
John  H.  Medcraft,  a.  w.  vu 
George  W,  Price,  a.  w.  m. 
Henry  Lumsden,  a.  w.  ttu 
-  Edward  W.  Scofield,  a.  w.m. 

Surgeon. 

John  B.  lUchmond 25  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

J.  Henry  Stiger 10  Oct.,    62 

Charles  H.  Suydam,  a.  w.  m. 

Chaplain. 
John  FauU 14  Oct.,    62 


NOTE.- 


■Tbe  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


uo 


NEW    JERSEY    INPANTEY., 


TWENTY-EIGHTH  EEGIMENT. 

(ThiHr<'?:imentw[isorgaiii7.ed  at  Free- 
hold. N.  J..  Sopfeinber  22,  1862,  to 
sprv(;  nine  montha.  It  was  mua- 
tered  "ut  July  6,  1863,  by  reason 
of  cxpiriition  of  term  of  service.) 

(The  offlcinl  libt  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  here  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 
M.  N.  Wisewell 22  Sept.,  62 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
John  A.  ■Wildrick 1  Mar.,  63 

Major. 
Samuel  K.  Wilson 22  Sept.,  62 

Captains. 

Horatio  S.  Disbrow 26  Aug.,  62 

Joseph  C.  Letaon 22  Sept., 

William  H.  Dunham 22  Sept., 

Isaac  Inslee.jr 22  .Sept., 

Lewis  Shock 22  Sept., 

■  JospphL.  Crowell 22  Sept., 

George  Storer 28  Sept., 

We.iley  Stoney 11  Feb.,  63 

Fir  t  Lieutenants. 

James  H.  Gulick 26  Ang.,  62 

-William  H.  Stelle 22  Sept., 

Augustus  Hatfield 22  Sept., 

Benjamin  C   Ilulow 22  Sept., 

James  O.  WiUett 22  Sept., 

Chariest.  Lnkens 11  Feb.,  .63 

George  C.  Hendrickson..l7  Mar., 
Benjamin  A. Robins,.,44/'(19  Mar., 
Moses  Martin,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.  K.  m. 
John  Dobj^oD,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants, 

Alexander  Laird 28  Aug.,  62 

Samuel  K.  Cnnover 22  Sept., 

John  T.  Smith 22  Sept., 

Seymour  Marsh 11  Feb.,  63 

John  H.  Tyrrell 11  Feb., 

Thomas  Applegate 11  Feb., 

John  T.Bolton 1  Mar., 

Henry  D.  B.  Lafferts...ll  Mar., 
John  H.  Voorhees,  a.  id.  m. 

Surgeon. 
William  D.  Newell 22  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Benjamin  N.  Baker,  a.  w.  m. 
J.  Fred.  Berg,  a.  w.  m. 

Cltaplain. 
Christian  J.  Page 22  Sept.,  62 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (6.) 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  Appelget,  Adft,  December  14, 1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  A.  Guliek,  Adft,  March  19.  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  W.  IVestirficM,  October  .il,  1862. 
Second  Lieut.  John  Polhergiil,  January  2,  186 J. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Conk,  January  3,  186.3. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  Dunn,  J.anuary  9,  1863. 

Discharged,  (4.) 

Captain  Manly  S.  Peacock,  March  25,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  .lesse  C.  Chew,  February  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Appleby,  March  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Cook,  February  28,  1863. 

Died,  (2.) 

Captain  Benjamin  F.  Lloyd,  January  3,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Moses  C.  Stncklin,  January  18,  1863.f 

Dismissed,  (4.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  E.  A.  L.  Roberts,  December  30,  1862. 
Captain  William  Hawkins,  February  16,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  Bresnaham,  December  17,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  William  Berdiue,  R,  Q.  M.,  February  26,  1863. 


Note. — The  roster  of  oflficera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


741 


TWENTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Fi-eehold.  N.J.,  September22,  iS62, 
to  serve  nine  montbs.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  July  6,  186^,  by  reason  of 
expiration  of  tejm  of  uervice.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  pub  isbed  Ln  ordere.) 

Colonel 

William  R.  Taylor 27  Jan.,   63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Joseph  K.  Davison 27  Jan.,   63 

Major. 

Joseph  T.  Field 1  Mar.,  63 

CaptaiTis. 

Thomas  Robinson 20  Sept.,  62 

Joseph  T.  Lake 20  Sept,, 

Robert  R.  Mount 20  Sept., 

John  H.  Heyer 20  Sept., 

Alberts.  Cloke 20  Sept., 

Jeremiah  N.  Spader 20  Sept., 

Joseph  Gr.  Stanton 20  Sept., 

ComeliuB  11.  Emmons- ..  1  Mar.,  63 

Charles  Luf  burrow 1  Mar., 

Hiram  H.  Mcmnt 8  June, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Edgar  Whittaker,  Adyt..2Q  Sept.>  62 
Peter  J.  HendrickHOn,  R. 

Q.  M 20  Sept., 

William  Warner 20  Sept., 

Davids.  Stevens 20  Sept., 

Jflmes  H.  Mepee 20  Sept., 

Charles  H.  Kimble 20  Sept., 

Joseph  L.  Allen 20  Sept., 

John  N.  Cuttr*  11 23  Feb.,   63 

William  Anmack 1  Mar., 

Larne  N.  White 1  Mar., 

George  S.  Vanderhoef.  -.14  Mar., 

John' T.  Rowland 8  June, 

Second  LieutenaiUs. 

George  W.  Taylor 2ff  Sept.,  62 

Joseph  P.  Jones 20  Sept., 

Charles  S.  Van  Mater 20  Sept., 

Matthew  P.  Gravatt 20  Sept., 

David  W.Emmons 20  Sept., 

Jacob  R.  Schenck 1  Mar.,  63 

Joseph  I.  Taylor 1  Mar., 

George  GilPon 6  Mar.,  % 

Robert  P.  Miller 34  Mar., 

WilliamP.  White 10  Ji^ne, 

Surgeon. 

Henry  G.  Cook 20  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

JudRon  G.  Shakleton 20  Sept.,  62 

E.  W.  Lawrci  ce,  a.  w.  m. 

Chaplain. 
LestonC.  Rogers 20  Sept.,  62 


Casualties. 

Resigned,  (1.) 

Captain  Thomas  A.  Slack,  April  4,  1863. 

Discharged,  (5.) 

Colonel  Edwin  F.  Applegate,  January  10,  186^. 
Captain  Georjre  H.  Green,  February  12, 1*^03. 
First  Lieut.  Willig,m  H.  Conk,  January  29,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  Smith,  February  10, 1863. 
Assistant  RiirDT.fwi  Etta  m.  fh/^f   i«„.«»— t^^  ^-^-^ 


NOTE. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  aa  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


742 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


THIRTIETH  REGIMENT. 

(Thisregiment  was  organized  at  Camp 
Kearney,  N.  J.,  September  17, 1862, 
to  serve  nine  montha.  It  wns  mus- 
tered out  June  27, 1863,  by  reason  of 
expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

(Tlie  official  list  of  battles  in  ■whicli 
thig  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

John  J.  Cladeck 4  Mar.,  63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Arthur  S.  Ten  Eyck 15  Apr.,  63 

Major. 

"William  A.  Henry 15  Apr.,  63 

Captains. 

Abraham  Holland 17  Sept.,  62  ' 

Barclay  T,  Vail^ 17  Sept., 

Corneliu3  T.  CoS 17  Sept., 

George  W.  Day jl7  Sept., 

James  F.  Hubbard 17  Sept., 

John  C.  Bloom 17  Sept., 

Benjamin  S.  Totten 17  Sept., 

Charles  W.  Lanning 4  Feb.,  63 

James  D.  Van  Dei-veer.. 16  Feb., 
James  Bowman,  jr 1  Apr., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Alexander  Mills 17  Sept.,  62 

Clark  T.  Hunt 17  Sept., 

L.  K.  Youn  g,  7?.  Q.  M  - .  - 18  Dec. , 

Joseph  B.  Smith 16Feb.,    63 

George  E.  Dayton 25  Feb., 

Ira  C-  Carman 16  Mar. , 

Edward  C- Mulford 1  Apr., 

William  B.  Woodi-uff  ...  5  Apr., 
J.  Augustus  Fay,  Adft.  .21  Apr., 

Philip  E.  Tufts 22  Apr., 

Joseph  H.  Mulford 10  May, 

John  M.  Case 29  May, 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Jesse  Dalrymple 17  Sept.,  62 

Frederick  S.  Phillips 17  Sept,, 

Robert  S.  Van  Dyke 16  Feb.,   63 

Oscar  Conklin 16  Feb., 

John  F.  Kennedy 16  Feb., 

John  V.  Dolbies 5  Apr., 

Royal  H.  Rose 5  Apr., 

Wesley  H.  Hornor 5  Apr., 

John  T.  Martbaler 10  May, 

Ira  F.  Morgan 3D  May, 

Surgeon. 

Joseph  W.Wolverton...  7  Nov.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

George  G.  Cummings 20  Sept.,  62 

Jobn  T.  Lanning 3  Apr.,   63 

Chaplain. 

John  L.  Janeway 19  Sept.,  62 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (5.) 

Liiout.  Colonel  Walter  Camman,  February  17,  1863. 
Captain  Oliver  A.  Kibbe,  February  4,  186X 
First  Lieut.  James  S.  Adams,  January  28,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  A.  Allen,  February  17,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Gai'ret  B.  Sanborn,  March  3,  1863. 

Discharged,  (10.) 

Colonel  Alexander  C.  Donaldson,  March  1,  1863. 
Captain  John  N.  Lewis,  December  26,  1862. 
First  Lieut.  John  V.  Voorhees,  R.  Q.  M.,  December  1,  1362. 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Mann,  Adft,  January  1.  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Elias  W.  Brant,  February  26.  1863. 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Ogden,  April  27,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Me  ore,  February  4, 1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Parsell,  February  8,  1853. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Laing,  March  3,  1863. 
Surgeoa  Alexander  Barclay,  March  4, 1863. 

Died,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Bamefl,  December  28,  1862,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  Theodore  Strong,  February  24, 1863,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  Lane,  March  1,  1863, 


Note.— The  roster  of  offlcera  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW   JERSEY    INFANTRY. 


743 


THIRTY-FIRST   REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Camp  Kearney,  N.  J.,  September 
17,  1862,  to  serve  nine  months.  It 
was  mustered  out  June  24,  1663, 
by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
service.) 

(The  ofBcial  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yot  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

Alexander  P.  Berthond.-17  Sept.,  63 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 

Robert  B.  Honeyman  .  --  2  Mar.,  63 

Major. 

Andrew  J.  Raub 12  Mar..  63 

.  Captains. 

Samuel  Carhart 17  Sept. ,  62 

Alexander  V.  Bonnell...l7  Sept., 

Woodbury  D.  Holt 17  Sept., 

Benjamin  P.  Howey,.  ..]7  Sept., 

David  M.  Trimmer 17  Sept., 

Nelson  Bennett 17  Sept., 

Richard  T.  Drake 1  Mar.,    63 

Joseph  E.  McLaughlin..  1  Mar,, 

Martin  WyckofF ....  18  Mar., 

Joseph  C.  Felver 10  June, 

First  Lieutenaiits. 

Leavitt  Sanderson 17  Sept.,  62 

William  L.  Rodenbaugh.l7  Sept., 

JohnN.  Givens 17  Sept., 

Edson  J.  Rood 17  Sept., 

Israel  Wells,  JJ.  Q,  M  . .  .17  ^pt., 

Johu  C.  Coon 1  Jan.,    63 

Abram  O.  S.  Carpenter  .10  Feb., 

William  Bowers 20  Feb., 

Frank  Weymouth 1  Mar,, 

James  Prall 1  Mar., 

Samuel  A.  Bristol,  Adft.ll  Apr., 

Jacob  T.  Thompson 10  June, 

Second  Lieutenants, 

Andrew  A.  Thompson..l7  Sept.,  63 

Henry  Hance 17  Sept., 

Andrew  T.  Connett 1  Jan.,    63 

John  Robbins 3  Feb., 

George  Emery 14  Feb., 

JohnR.  Cyphers 16  Feb., 

James  Duffee 19  Feb., 

Wesley  W.  Castner 20  Feb., 

James  Lukens 1  Mar., 

Washington  Stout, 10  June, 

Surg'eon. 

Robert  B.  Brown 17  Sept.,  62 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Nathaniel  Jennings 17  Sept. ,  62 

WilUamS.  Willis 18  Apr.,  63 

CJiaplazn. 
John  McNair 27  Sept.,  62 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (11.) 

Lieut.  Colonel  William  Holt,  February  5,  1863. 
Captain  James  T.  Calvin,  Februijry  9,  1863. 
Captain  Peter  Hart.  February  26;  l863. 
First  Lieut.  Thomas  F.  Stewart,  February  9,  t863. 
Firwt  Lieut.  William  C.  Larzelief,  February  14,  1863, 
Second  Lieut.  John  Alpaugh,  February  2,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Martin  Lunger,  February  8,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Silas  Hulshizer,  February  9,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  F.  Green,  February  11,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  James  I.  Moore,  February  14,  1863. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  S.  Cook,  April  18,  1863. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  JosepJi  W.  Johnston,  April  20, 1863. 
First  Lieut.  John  H.  Clark,  December  26,  1862. 


NOTK, — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


744 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


*  THIRTY-THIRD  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Newark,  N.  J.,  August  29,  1863,  to 
serve  three  years.  It  was  muatered 
out  July  17,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  li5t  of  battles  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

CoUmel. 

George  "W.  Mindel 5  Sept.,  63 

(Brevet  Briff.  Gen.,  13 March,  1865.) 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Enos  Fouratt 5  Sept.,  63 

(Brevet  Colonel  13  March,  1865.) 

Major. 

Nathaniel  K.  Bray 28  Apr.,  65 

Captains. 

"William  McCoy 29  Aug,,  63 

Barent  Frazer,  jr 5  Sept. , 

William  H.  Lambert 16  Jan.,   64 

Charles  A.  Sutton 3  Aug., 

Thomas  H.  Lee 4  Aug., 

George  M.  Harris 2  Sept., 

Alexander  Eason 1  Nov., 

William  Wilson,  jr 23  Apr.,  65 

Joseph  P.  Couse 29  Apr. , 

First  Lieutenants. 

Henry  F.  Sherwood 29  Aug.,  63 

Kitchel  J.  Warren 29  Aug., 

James  T.  Gibson 4  Sept., 

Stephen  Pierson,  Adft  .  .17  Jan.,    64 
John  A.  Miller,  R.Q.M.  1  June. 

Thomas  Morton 4  Aug., 

James  J.  Deegan 4  Aug., 

John  C.  Smith 26  Sept., 

FranciB  Child 7  Nov., 

Joseph  Crane 24  Apr. ,  65 

Orlando  K.  Guerin 30  Apr., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Warner 17  Aug.,  63 

jiharles  Downes 30  June,  64 

Alfred  W.  Bergen 24  Apr.,  65 

Edward  Sandalls 24  Apr., 

Patrick  Hickey 1  May, 

JobnZ.  Taylor 21  May, 

Andrew  Gallagher 21  May, 

Charles  Helmle 7  Juuo, 

Surgeon. 

James  Reily 5  Sept.,  63 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

J.  Plenry  Stiger 5  Sept.,  63 

Charles  W.  Stickney 5  Sept., 

Chaplain. 
JohnFaull 5  Sept.,  63 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 


Second  Lieut  William  J.  Harrison,  April  6,  1864,  to  Captain 
15th  U.  S.  G.  T. 


':  (9.) 

Major  David  A.  Peloubet,  August  8,  1864. 

Major  Thomas  O'Connor,  April  5  1865. 

Captain  Amzi  S.  Taylor,  June  11,  1864. 

First  Lieut  James  B.  Titman,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  26,  1864. 

First  Lieut  George  L.  Begbie,  February  8,  1864. 

First  Lieut  James  A.  SomerviUe,  February  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieut  William  A.  Millpr,  Mar(Jh  3,  1865. 

Second  Lieut.  William  L.  Shaw,  April  14,  1864. 

Second  Lieut  Francis  Taylor,  January  24, 1865. 


Discharged,  (7.) 

Captain  James  R.  Sanford,  September  12,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  Courtois,  March  30,  1865: 
First  Lieut  John  J.  TofFey,  June  2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Patrick  Dailey,  September  12,  1864. 
First  Lieut  Nicholas  Aspen,  April  29,  1865. 
Second  Lieut  Sydney  R.  Smith,  April  5,  1865. 
Second  Lieut  Philip  Upton,  May  15.  1865. 


Vied,  (6.) 

Captain  Samuel  F.  Waldron,  killed  in  action  November  23, 

1863. 
Captain  William  G.  Boggs,  December  19,  1863,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Captain  Henry  C.  Bartlett,  killed  in  action  at  Rocky  Face 

Ridge   Ga.,  May  8,  1864. 
Captain  Charles  J.  Field,  June  5,  1864,  of  wounds  receivedin 

action. 
First  Lieut  Joseph  L.  Miller,  killed  in  action  at  Rocky  Face 

Ridge,  Ga.,  May  8,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Cochrane,  killed  in  action  at  Pino 

Knots,  Ga.,  June  25,  1864. 


Dismissed,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut  Francis  Tully,  October  5,  1863. 


*  For  the  32d  regiment  see  2d  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

Note  L— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  announced  in  ftpneral 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865.  wcuciui 

Note  2. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


745 


THIRTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  from  Sentember  2, 
1863,  to  November  9,  1863,  for  three 
years,  and  is  still  in  service.) 

(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
thia  reg:iment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  ia  orders.) 

Colonel. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Timothy  C.  Moore 6  Oct. ,    63 

Major. 

Robert  M.  Ekings 4  Apr.,  65 

Captains. 

William  Nippins 6  Oct.,    63 

Jesse  W.  Cogswell 20  Oct., 

Joseph  R.  Homer 3  Nov., 

Henry  P.  Reed 3  Nov., 

Samuel  H.  Bolton 9  Nov., 

Elisha  V.  Glover 15  May,    64 

William  Stanley -. . . .  2  Mar.,   65 

Martin  L.  Hains 20  Apr., 

■  Thomas  Taylor,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  H.  Seaman 15  Oct.,    63 

William  P.  Johnston 9  Nov., 

IsaacN.  Hugg 20  Jan.,   65 

William  J.  Gelston ]  Jlar., 

R.  W.  Vansant,  ILQ.M.  1  Mar., 

John  Schwarz 20  Apr., 

John  P.  Hardy 20  Apr. , 

Edmund  May 20  Apr,, 

Julian  P.  Wright,  a.  w.  m. 
Augustus  W.  Grobler,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

William  H.  Thompson  ..11  Feb.,   65 

Joseph  Hupe 11  Feb.. 

James  Goodwin 1  Apr., 

Edward  E.  Moore 20  Apr,, 

John  Connor 6  June, 

Jonas  F.  Gilson 6  June, 

Joseph  H.  Gompton,a.  w.  m. 

Surgeon. 
Charles  H.  Suydam 10  July,  64 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

David  J,  Hetzell 21  Oct.,    63 

Con.  C.  Badger 10  Feb.,  65 

CMplain. 
Archibald  Beatty 9  Nov.,  63 


Casualties. 


Resigned,  (6.) 

Major  Gustavus  N.  Abeel,  January  14,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Albert  C.  Fuller,  October  10,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Alexander  L.  CuUen,  December  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Abel  II.  Nichols,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  14,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Wright,  December  20,  1864. 
Surgeon  John  B.  Bowen,  May  27,  1864. 

Discharged,  (12.) 

Colonel  William  Hudson  Lawrence,  H.  ^.,  August  3,  1865. 
Captain  Edmund  G.  Jackson,  November  21,  1863. 
Captain  William  Otis  Blood,  February  15,  1865. 
Captain  James  S.  Hugg,  August  22,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Meyers,  May  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  William  H.  Gibson,  May  15,  1865. 
First  Lieut.  James  Graham,  Adj't,  May  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Smith  Bilderback,  May  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Richard  Moore,  June  21,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Isaac  T.  Agar,  May  5,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Cogans,  May  15,  1865. 
Second  Lieut,  Walter  L.  Woodward,  July  13,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  Forrester  L.  Taylor,  December  2,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Arthur  H.  Smith,  September  1,  1864. 


Note. — This  regiment  not  having  been  mustered  out  in  time  to  have  that  fact  appear  on  this  register, 
its  roster  is  made  up  to  the  31st  of  August,  1865. 


746 


NEW   JERSEY   INFAi^TTRT. 


THIRTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  wag  organized  at 
Flemington,  N.  J.,  September  15, 
1863,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  July  20, 1865,  in  ac- 
cordance with  orders  from  the  War 
Dapartraeot.) 

(The  official  Hat  of  battlea  in  which 
this  regiment  bore  au  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders. ) 

Colonel. 

John  J.  Cladeck 14  Oct. ,    63 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

William  A.  Henry 21  Sept.,  63 

Major. 

John  B.  Sine 1  Apr.,  Go 

Captains. 

George  E.  Dayton 15  Sept.,  63 

John  T.  Roweli 15  Sept., 

Ira  C.  Carman,  jr 18  Sept., 

Augustus  Dusenberry. .  .18  Sept., 

Richard  D.Cooke 13  Oct., 

Samuel  H.Pennington,  jr.  1  Jan.,    65 

David  Pierson 7  Jan., 

Daniel  K.  Hinson 13  Apr., 

David  Oliphant I  May, 

Henry  A.  Speeler 25  May, 

First  Lieutenants. 

Lem.  R.  Young,  iZ.Q.Af.23  Sept.,  63 
Charles  G.  Houghwout. .  1  P'eb.,  65 

"William  H.  Ludlow 1  Feb. , 

Stephen  M.  Lutz 1  Feb., 

Charles  H.  Kesaler 23  May, 

John  B.  Fletcher 24  May, 

John  G.  Juat 28  May, 

Abraham  P.  Drost..44;7-   1  July, 
Second  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Kennedy 1  Feb.,   65 

Charles  B.  Smith IFeh., 

Edward  A.  Grossman  . .,  1  Feb., 

Frederick  Clos 28  Feb., 

William  H.  Martin 1  May, 

•  Joseph  J.  L.  Clinton 20  May, 

Henry  J.  McConneU 28  May, 

John  J.  Muudy 17  June, 

JohnM.  Lewis 26  June, 

Surgeon. 

Richard  G.  Taylor 3  Apr.,   65 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Samuel  Wolverton 19  June,  65 

Chaplain, 


Casualties. 


Promoted,  (1.) 

Firat  Lieut.  J.  Augustus  Fay,  jr.,  Adj%  February  16,  1865,  to 
Major  40th  New  Jersey  vols. 

Resigned,  (15.) 

Captain  Louis  Helmer,  December  23,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Frank  S.  Taylor,  June  16,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Charles  B.  Cornish,  June  28,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Abraham  J.  Beekman,  September  20,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Robert  Rea,  January  3,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Van  Over,  March  20,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Stephen  D.  Soule,  April  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Edwin  B.  Smith,  August  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  N.  Rose,  jr.,  August  9,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  David  Crowcll,  February  17,  1865. 
Surgeon  George  E.  Summers,  January  13,  1865. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Richard  G.  Taylor,  March  7,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  John  T.  Lanniog,  July  1,  1864. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  H.  Reed,  March  29,  1865. 
Chaplain  Nathaniel  L.  Upbam,  January  13,  1865. 

Discharged,  (6.) 

Captain  William  H.  Williams,  October  1,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Andrew  L.  Day,  January  11,  1864. 
First  Lieut,  James  W.  Cristie,  March  7,  1864. 
First  Lieut.  Lawrence  Farrell,  January  23,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  John  R.  Ross,  June  12,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  B.  Warner,  June  23,  1865. 

Died,  (3.) 

Captain  Charles  A.  Angel,  killed  in  action  near  Ruff's  Mills, 

Ga.,  July  4,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  J.  Beekman,  March  21, 1864,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  F.  Cole,  July  19,  1864,  of  disease. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

Captain  William  Spain,  June  11,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  James  McMillan,  February  8,  1864. 

Deserted,   (1.) 

Firat  Lieut.  Samuel  J.  Harman,  OctoberlS,  1864. 


KoTE.—The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


NEW   JERSEY   INFANTRY. 


747 


THIRTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT.* 

(This regiment  was  organizedat  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.,  September  23,  18fi4,  to 
serve  one  year.  It  was  mustered 
out  June  30,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 

(The  official  Hat  of  battles  in  ■which 
this  regiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colonel. 

William  J.  Sewell- 1  Oct..    64 

(finvct  Brig.  Gen.  13  Mar.,  1865.) 

LieuteTiant  Colonel. 

iahbel  W.  Angel 3  Oct.,    64 

Major. 
William  H.  T^ntum 27  Sept;,  64 

Captains. 

George  W.Day 9  Sept.,  64 

Henry  S.  Spaulding 10  Sept., 

George  W.  Cubberley.  ..12  Sept., 
Thomas  Cnnningham  ...15  Sept., 

George  Gilson 22  Sept. , 

Thomas  I.  Swamsell 22  Sept., 

Jacob  D.  Wilson 24  Sept., 

James  B.  Mintum 27  Sept., 

Abraham  M.  Browing... 30  Sept., 
William  W.  Abbott 1  Oct., 

First  Lieutenants. 

Charles  W.  Kitchen 9  Sept.,  64 

LawrenceC.  McMahon..lO  Sept., 

Joseph  P.  Jones 14  Sept., 

Albert  E.  Hand 15  Sept., 

Andrew  BroT^n 22  Sept., 

John  N.  Cuttrell 24  Sept., 

Edwin  G.  Smith,  .4d7"i..27  Sept., 
Israel  Wells,  R.  Q.  AT- ..27  Sept., 
Luzerne  Bartholomew  .  .27  Sept., 

William  M.  Craft 1  Oct., 

Joseph  T.  Haines 27  Mar.,  65 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Henry  Dubs 9  Sept.,  64 

John  Grant 14  .Sept., 

JohnN.  Anderson 22  Sept., 

Sylvester  J  Shuck 27  Sept., 

George  B.  Bergen 27  Sept., 

Joseph  S.  Cawley TFeb.,  65 

Edmund  H.  Mendenhall-27  Mar., 
Samuel  E.  Douglass 16  May, 

Surgeon. 

Richard  Thomas,  jr 30  Sept.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

Israel  Hart 27  Sept.,  64 

William  S.  Coombs 28  Sept., 

Chaplain. 

Charles  R.  HartranefFt . .  2  Feb.,  65 


Casualties. 


Transfm'-ed,  (1.) 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  P.  Yatea,  February  15,  18C5,  to  3d  U.  S. 
colored  heavy  artillery. 

Resigned,  (3.) 

Second  Lieut.  Isaac  Wooliver,  December  5, 1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Joseph  M.  Stanford,  May  15, 1865. 
Second  Lieut.  William  D.  Jackson,  May  20,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (2.) 

First  Lieut.  John  Worthley,  April  20,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  Green  Vanderbilt,  December  3,  1864. 


*  For  the  36th  regiment  see  3d  New  Jersey  cavalry.    The  37th  regiment  New  Jersey  vols,  was  p- 
one-hundred -days'  organization. 

Note. — The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


748 


NEW    JERSEY    INFANTRY. 


THIRTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

Thiarpf^iraent  was  organized  at  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  Octobers,  1864,  to^ei-ve 
one  year.  It  was  mustered  out  of 
seiTice  June  17,  1865.  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment.) 
The  following  is  the  only  official  liat 
of  battles  in  which  this  regiment 
bore  an  honorable  part  yet  pub- 
lished in  orders : 

"hatcher's  run." 
Colonel. 
Abram  C.  Wildrick,  SSEt. 

i^.,  ita.  ?I 11  Oct.,    64 

{Breoet  Brig.  Gen.  2  April,  1865.) 

Lieutenan'  Colond. 
James  H.  Close 1  Oct.,    64 

Major. 
"William  T.  Cornish 28  Oct,    64 

Captains. 

Peter  F.  Rogers 23  Sept.,  64 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

James  Peters 23  Sept., 

Davids.  Allen 23  Sept., 

John  Hunkele 25  Sept., 

Charles  Bruene 30  Sept., 

Fowler  Merrill 3  Oct. , 

Edwin  W,  Hedges 8  Oct., 

First  LzeutCTiants. 

Henry  M.  Hemold 23  Sept. ,  64 

Henry  Reynolds 23  Sept., 

(^Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

Jacob  McConnell 23  Sept., 

William  H.  Behrens 25  Sept., 

William  A.  Ogden 30  Sept, 

{Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

Richard  M.  Johnston 1  Oct, 

Charles  C.  Macoy 3  Oct, 

Corra  Drake,  R.  Q.M...  8  Oct, 

Joseph  H.  Jennkins 8  Oct., 

Sedgwick  R.  Bennett  ...14  Oct, 
George  S.  Smith,  Adj't  ..26  Oct., 

Second  Lieutenants. 

John  J.  Sloate 23  Sept.  64 

Charles  Marsh 23  Sept., 

John  Shippee 23  Sept', 

•  Charles  Lange 25  Sept 

Peter  Clate 26  Sept, 

Sigmund  Gnam 30  Sept, 

Andrew  J.  McManus 1  Oct, 

AIqsco  C.  White 3  Oct, 

Albert  R.  Marsh 8  Oct, 

Surgeon.       \ 
George  R.  Sullivan 2  Nov.,  64 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

George  W,  Douglass 4  Oct ,   64 

C/taplain. 
Edward  P.  Crane 12  Oct,    64 


Casualties. 

Discharged,  (L) 
Captain  Hermann  Renter,  May  2,  1865, 

X>ied,  (3.) 

Captain  George  W.  Harrison,  killed  in  action  at  Petersburg 
Va.,  April  2,  1865. 

Captain  Gustavus  Dupina,  April  21, 1865,  of  wounds  received 
In  action  at  Petersburg,  Va., 

First  Lieut  Joseph  W.  Nason,  April  3,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

Deserted,  (1.) 
Second  Lieut  Charles  Sidell,  October  13,  1664. 


Note  i.— No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  reeister  ptppt^*  th^^r.  „  «  .,  .     «  i 

Orders  before  October  14,  1865.  "a/nis  register  except  those  announced  In  General 

NOTE  2.— The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out 


NEW    JERSEY    INFANTRY. 


74S 


FORTIETH  REGIMENT. 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at 
'  Trenton,  N.  J..  February  2,  1865, 
1o  serve  onw  year.  It  wa>*  mustered 
out  r,f  sprvice  July  13,  1865,  in  ac- 
cordance Tvith  orders  from  the  War 
department.) 
(The  official  list  of  battles  in  which 
this  rfgiment  bore  an  honorable 
part  is  not  yet  published  in  orders.) 

Colovel, 

Stephen  R.  Gilkyson 19  Mar.,  65 

Lieutenant  Colonel, 

J.  Augustus  Fay,  jr 8  June.  65 

{Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  2  April,  65.) 

Major. 

Andrew  J.  Manderville. -15  June,  65 
(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

Captains. 

Maurice  C.  Stafford 27  Jan.,    65 

Joseph  A.  Schnetzcr 3  Feb., 

Charles  E.  Grant 9  Feb., 

(Brevet  Major  2  April,  1865.) 

Ezra  Stewart 3  Mar., 

John  W.  Goodenough. -.10  Mar., 

(Brevet  Majors  April,  1865.) 

Harrison  Shaif 13  Apr., 

Samuel  W.  Downs 13  Apr., 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 
George  Eggers,  a.  w.  m. 

First  Lieutenanta. 
Jonathan Magtiire 8Feb.,  65 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April,  1865.) 

ChaunceyHolt 9  Feb., 

John  B.  Lyman 16  Feb., 

■William  H.  Stiles 3  Mar., 

Walker  A.  Newton 10  Mar. , 

J.  W.  Kinsey.  R.  Q.  il3r..20  Mar., 
George  W.  Breen,  Adj't.. 13  Apr., 

(Brevet  Captain  2  April.  1865.) 

Samuel  Phillips 13  Apr. , 

T.  Fletcher  Jacobs 13  Apr., 

Gaatave  L.  Freche 13  Apr., 

JoKeph  F.  Mount 16  June, 

Henry  C.  Woodward,  a.  w.  m. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

James  Philips 3  Feb.,  65 

Edwin  Hedden 8Fob,, 

John  M.  Peters 16  Feb., 

Stephen  H.  Marsh 3  Mar., 

Peter  Rudrauff 10  Mar., 

Christian  A.  Volk.l 14  Apr., 

Surg-eon. 
Charles  E.  Hall 21  Feb.,  65 

Aasistant  Surgeons. 

Elias  W.  Wildman 16  Mar.,  65 

Harmon  Heed,  a.  w.  m. 

Chaplain. 


Casualties. 

•  

Discharged,  (4.) 

Captain  John  Edelstein,  February  28,  1865. 

Captain  Edward  Lippincott,  (Brevet  Major  April  9,  1865 ) 

May  31,  1865. 
Captain  Charles  A.  Galluba,  July  3,  1865. 
Second  Lieut.  George  A.  Beldln,  June  15,  1865. 

Dismissed,  (1.) 

Second  Lieut.  George  Edwards,  July  13,  1865. 


Note  1. — No  brevet  appointments  are  entered  on  this  register  except  those  annotinced  in  General 
Orders  before  October  14,  1865. 
No^'E  2. — The  roster  of  oflScers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of  muster  out. 


APPENDIX— PAET  II. 


In  addition  to  the  regiments  and  companies  given  in  the  body  of  tKe  Register,  the 
following  organizations,  whose  terms  of  service  were  less  than  nine  months,  have 
been  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  since  March,  1861: 

NEW  YORK. 

COMPANY  C,  THIRD  REGIMENT  CAVALRY  VOLUNTEERS 

This  company  was  organized  at  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1861,  to  serve  three  months.  It 
was  mustered  out  November  2,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

CAPTAIN  DEVIN'S  INDEPENDENT  COMPANY  VOLUNTEER   CAVALRY. 

Thia  company  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Washington,  D.  C,  July  14, 

1861,  to  serve  tliree  months;    It  was  mustered  out  October  23,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term 
of  sfervice. 

FOURTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,  HEAVY  ARTILLERY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania, 
June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  July  24,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service. 

THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,    HEAVY  ARTILLERY. 

Thia  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Suffolk,  Virginia,  May  28, 

1862,  to  serve  three  months.    It  was  muistered  out  September  28,  1862,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service. 

FIRST  BATTALION  NATIONAL  GUARD,    LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

This  battalion  was  organized  at  Elmira,  New  York,  August  2, 1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days.  It 
was  mustered  out  November  22,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

CAPTAIN  VARIAN's  BATTERY  LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

This  battery  was  organized  at  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  May  20, 1861,  to  serve  three  months.  It  was 
mustered  out  August  2,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

FIFTH  REGIMENT   VOLUNTEER   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  May  1, 
1861,  to  serve  three  months.  It  was  mustered  out  August  7,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
flei"vice. 

FIFTH  REGIMENT   NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Harrisburg,  Pennfylvanif, 
June  19,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  July  22,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service. 


752 


APPENDIX. 


SIXTH  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 


This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Annapolis,  Maryland,  April 

19,  1B61,  to  aerve  throe  months.     It  was  mustered  out  July  3i,  1861,  by  reatson  of  expiration  of  term 
of  service. 

SIXTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL   GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Camp  Mason,  Maryland, 
.  June  22,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.     It  was  mustered  out  July  22,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service. 

SEVENTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  April  26,  1861,  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  out  June  3,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service, 
It  was  remustercd  into  service  at  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1862,  lo  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  out  September  5,  1862,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service.  It  was  remuKtercd  into 
service  at  New  Yoik  city,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  out  Jnly  20, 1863, 
by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service.  , 

EIGHTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  April  25,  1861,  at  "Washington,  D.  C, 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  August  2,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 
It  was  remustered  into  service  Mny  29,  1862,  at  Camp  Hamilton,  Va.,  to  serve  three  monthe,  and 
mm-tf  red  out  September  9,  1862,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service.  It  was  remustered  into 
service  June  £9,  1863,  at  Hariisburg,  Pa.,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  out  July  23,  1863,  by 
reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

ELEVENTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  May  28,  1862,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va., 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  Seplember  16,  1862,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  ser- 
vice. It  was  remustered  into  service  June  16,  ld63,  at  Harrisburg,  Pa,,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  out  July  20,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

TWELFTH  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  2, 

1861,  to  serve  three  months.     It  was  mustered  out  August  5,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
service.  ^ 

TWELFTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  at  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  May  31, 

1862,  to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  October  12,  1662,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
service.     It  was  remustered  into  service  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  out  July 

20,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Annapolis,  Maryland,  April 
23,  1861,  to  serve  three  mouths.  It  was  mustered  out  August  6,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term 
of  service. 

THtRTEENTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Brooklyn,  New  York,  June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  was 
mustered  out  July  20,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY* 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York  harbor,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1864,  to  servo 
thirty  days.    It  was  mustered  out  July  7,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  tei-m  of  service. 


APPENDIX.  753 

SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raiBed  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Baltimore,  Maryland,  July  8, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  August  13,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
service. 

EIGHTEENTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Baltimore,  Maryland,  July  8, 
1863,  to  serve  thii-ty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  August  15,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
Bervice.      ' 

NINETEENTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Baltimore,  Maryland,  May  26, 
1862,  to  serve  three  months.  It  was  mustered  out  September  6,  1862,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term 
of  service. 

TWENTIETH  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Annapolis,  Maryland,  May 
11,  1861,  to  serve  three  months.  It  was  mustered  out  August  2,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term 
of  service. 

TWENTY-FIRST  REGIMENT   NATIONAL   GUARD,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Baltimore,  Maryland,  June 
22,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  August  6,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term 
of  service. 

TWENTY- SECOND  REGIMENT  MILITIA,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  mto  service  of  the  United  States  May  28,  1862,  at  Baltimore,  Md,,  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  September  5,  1862,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  ser- 
vice. It  was  rerauEtered  into  service  June  18,  1863,  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  out  July  24,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania, 
June  18,  1863,  to  sei-ve  thirty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  July  22,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service. 

TWENTY-FIFtH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,   INFANTRY. 

This  rogiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  May  4,  1861,  at  "Waphington,  D.  C, 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  August  4,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  terra  of  service. 
It  was  remustered  into  service  May  31,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y,,  to  serve  thi*ee  months,  and  mustered 
out  September  8,  1862,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

f»  TWENTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  May  10,  1861,  at  -Washington,  D.  C, 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  August  5,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 
It  was  remustered  into  service  June  20,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
out  July  22,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiifient  was  organized  at  Elmira,  New  York,  August  12, 1664,  to  serve  one  hundred  days.  It 
was  mustered  out  November  J.3,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

THIRTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  at  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  May  S9, 
1862,  to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  September  2,  1862,  hy  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
service.  It  wan  remustered  into  service  June  18,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice July  22,  1863.  It  was  remustered  iuto  service  May  6,  1864,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
out  June  6,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service, 

29  b 


754  APPENDIX. 

FORTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  f^ervice  of  the  United  States  May  27,  1862,  at  Fort  McHenry,  Md., 
to  aerve  three  months,  and  mu*=tered  out  of  service  August  — ,  1863.  It  was  remustered  mto  service 
June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thh-ty  days,  and  mustered  out  July  23,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  ol  term 
of  service. 

FIFTY-SECOND  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania 
June  19,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  July  25,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  sei'vice. 

FIFTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Rochester,  New  York,  July  26,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days 
It  was  mustered  out  November  10,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

FIFTY-FIFTH  REGIIVIENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raided  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Baltimore,  Maryland,  June 
24,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.    It  was  mustered  out  July  27,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
■  service. 

FIFTY-SIXTH   REGIMENT   BHLITIA,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  June  18,  1863,  a;  Hamsbnrg,  Pa., 
to  serve  thkty  days,  and  mustered  out  of  service  July  24,  1863.  It  was  remustered  into  service  Au- 
gust 2,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days,  and  mustered  out  November  6,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration 
of  term  of  service. 

FIFTY-EIGHTH  REGIBIENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organiz^  at  Elmira,  New  York,  August  27,  1864,  to  serve.one  hundred  days.  It 
was  mustered  out  December  X 1-864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

SIXTY-FIFTH   REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Mount  Union,  Pennsylvania, 
June  19,  1863,  to  serve  thii'ty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  July  30,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service. 

SIXTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania, 
Juno  25,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  August  3,  1863,  by  reason  of  expij-ation  of 
term  of  service. 

SIXTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  raised  in  the  State  of  New  York,  and  organized  at  Harrisburg,  Penngylvania, 
June  22,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  was  mustered  out  July  25,  1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service. 

SIXTY-NINTH  REGIMENT   MILITIA,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  May  9,  1861,at  Washington,  D.  C, 
to  starve  three  mouths,  and  mustered  out  of  service  August  3,  1861.  It  was  remustered  iuto'^ervice 
May  26,  1862,  to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  of  service  September  3,  1862.  It  was  remus- 
tered into  service  June  25,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  out  of  service  July  25,'  1863.  It 
was  remustered  into  service  July  6,  1864,  to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  out  October  6,  1864 
by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service.  ' 

SEVENTY-FIRST  REGIMENT  MILITIA,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  April  10,  1861,  at  "Washington,  D.  C, 
t^)  serve  throe  months,  and  must-ered  out  of  service  July  30,  1831.  It  was  remustered  into  service  May 
82,  1862,  to  serve  fliree  months,  and  mustered  out  of  service  September  2,  L862.  It  was  remustered 
into  service  June  17,  1863,  to  sei-ve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  out  July  22,  1863,  by  reason  of  expi- 
ration of  term  of  service. 

SEVENTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  June  19,  1863,  at  Mount  Union,  Pfl., 
to  serve  tliirty  days,  and  mustered  out  of  service  August  3,  1803.  It  was  remustered  into  sei-vice 
November  16,  1863,  to  serve  thu-ty  days,  and  mustered  out  December  16,  1863,  by  reason  of  expira- 
tion of  term  of  service. 


APPENDIX.  755 

SEVENTY-SEyEJTTII  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Elmira,  New  York,  August  2,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days.  It 
was  mustered  out  November  19,  1864,  by  reauon  of  expiration  of  term  of  Berviee. 

EIGHTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT  MILITIA,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  mustered  into  service  of  the  United  States  July  3,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  out  of  service  August  4,  1863.  It  was  remustered  into  service  July  13,  1804,  to  serve  ono 
hundred  days,  and  mustei'el  out  October  29,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

NINETY-THIRD  REGIMENT   NATIONAL  GUARD,   INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  July  20,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days. 
It  waa  mustered  out  November  1,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

NINETY-EIGHTH  REGIHIENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Elmira,  New,  York,  August  10,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days. 
It  was  mustered  out  December  22,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

NINETY-NINTH  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  ut  Elmira,  New  York,  August  2,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  daya. 
It  was  mustered  out  November  9,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SECOND  REGIMENT  NATIONAL  GUARD,    INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Elmira,  New  York,  August  6,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days. 
It  wad*  mustered  out  November  13,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

ONE  HUNDRED   AND  NINETY-FOURTH  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  commenced  to  organize  in  March  and  April,  1865,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y,,  and  Hi^rt's  Island, 
New  York  harbor,  to  aerve  one  year;  but  failed  to  complete  its  organization.  It  was  mustered  out 
'Bf  service  May  3,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Department. 

NEW  JEESEY. 

FIRST  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  April  30,  1861,  to  serve  three  months.  It 
was  mustered  out  July  31,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

SECOND  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY, 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  April  26,  1861,  to  serve  three  months.  It 
waa  mustered  out  July  31,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  ferm  of  service. 

THIRD  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  April  27,  1861,  to  serve  three  months.  It 
was  mustered  out  July  31,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of-  term  of  service. 

THIRD  VETERAN  BATTALION,    INFANTRY. 

This  battalion  was  organized  at  Park's  Station,  near  Petersburg,  Virginia,  December  17,  1864,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Department,  to  serfe  three  years.  It  was  mustered  out  of 
service  June  29,  1865. 

FOURTH  REGIMENT   VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY. 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  April  25.  1861,  to  serve  three  monihs.  It 
was  mustered  out  July  31,  1861,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 

THIRTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY, 

This  regiment  was  organized  at  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  June  23,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days. 
Itwaa  mustered  out  Octob-r  1,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service. 


INDEX   OE    ORGANIZATIONS. 


AEMY  EEGISTEE,  VOLUNTEER  FOECE— PART  II. 


CAVALRY. 

FiTBt  New  York , 305 

TiTBtNew  York  (veteran) 307 

First  New  York  (proviBional) '. 309 

Second  New  York 311 

Second  New  York  (veteran) 313 

Second  New  York  (provisional) 315 

Second  New  York  (mounted  rifles) 317 

Third  New  York 318 

Third  New  York  (provisional) 320 

Fonrth  New  York 322 

Fifth  New  York 324 

Sixth  New  York 326 

Seventh  New  York ' 328 

Sevepth  New  York  (2d  black  horse) 330 

Eighth  New  York 331 

Nmth  New  York • 333 

Tenth  New  York 335 

Eleventh  New  York 337 

Twelfth  New  York 339 

Thirteenth  New  York 340 

Fourteenth  New  York 349 

Fifteenth  New  York 343 

Sixteenth  New  York 345 

Eighteenth  New  York 346 

Nmeteenth  New  York 347 

Twentieth  New  York 349 

Twenty-first  New  York 350 

Twenty -second  New  York 352 

Tw«nty-thira  New  York 354 

Twenty-fourth  New  York 355 

Twenty-fifth  New  York 357 

Twenty-sixth  New  York 358 

Oneida  independent  company,  New  York 360 

Company  C,  Third  New  York 751 

Captain  Devin's  independent  company,  New 

York 751 

First  New  Jersey 696. 

Second  New  Jersey 698 

TWrd  New  Jersey 699 

AETILLEKT. 

Second  New  York  (heavy) 361 

Fonrth  New  York  (heavy) 364 

Fourth  New  York.  National  Guard  (heavy) .  .751 

Fifth  New  York  (heavy) 366 

Sixth  New  York  (heavy) 368 

Seventh  New  York  (heavy) 370 


ARTILLERY — continued. 

Eighth  New  York  (heavy) 372 

Ninth  New  York  (heavy) 374 

Tenth  New  York  (heavy) 376 

Thirteenth  New  York  (heavy) 378 

Thirteenth  New  York  militia  (heavy) 751 

Fourteenth  New  York  (heavy) 380 

Fifteenth  New  York  (heavy) 382 

Sixteenth  New  York  (heavy) 384 

First  New  York  (marine) 386 

First  IJew  York  (light) J. 387 

First  battalion  National  Guard,  N.  Y.  (light) .  .751 

Third  New  York  (light) 392 

First  New  York  battery 397 

Second  New  York  battery 397 

Third  New  York  battery 398 

Fourth  New  York  battery 398 

Fifth  New  York  battery 399 

Sixth  New  York  battery 399 

Seventh  New  York  battery 400 

Eighth  New  York  battery 400 

Ninth  New  York  battery 401 

Tenth  New  York  battery 401 

Eleventh  New  York  battery 402 

Twelfth  New  York  battery 402 

Thirteenth  New  York  battery 403 

Fourteenth  New  York  battery 403 

Fifteenth  New  York  battery 404 

Sixteenth  New  York  battery 404 

Seventeenth  New  York  battery 405 

Eighteenth  New  York  battery 405 

Nineteenth  New  York  battery 406 

Twentieth  New  York  battery 406 

Twenty  .first  New  York  battery 407 

Twenty  .second  New  York  battery 407 

Twenty  .third  New  York  battery 408 

Twenty.fourth  New  York  battery. 408 

Twenty  .fifth  Now  York  battery 409  • 

Twenty.gixth  New  York  battery 409 

Twenty-seventh  New  York  batteiy 410 

Twenty-eighth  New  York  battery 410  ■ 

Twenty-ninth  New  York  battery 411. 

Thirtieth  New  York  battery 411; 

Thirty-fla-8t'New  York  battery 412" 

Thirty-second  New  York  battery 41'9v' 

Thirty-third  New  York  battery 41'3i 

Thirty -fourth  New  York  battery 413' 

Captain  Varian's  battery.  New  York  (light)  ..751' 
First  New  Jersey  battery «i...700-' 


INDEX   OF   ORGANIZATIONS. 


ARTILLERY — continued. 

Second  New  Jersey  battery 700 

Third  New  Jersey  battery 701 

Fourth  New  Jersey  battery 701 

Fifth  New  Jersey  battery 702 

ENGINEERS. 

First  New  York 414 

FifteeDth  New  York 416 

Fifteenth  New  York 417 

Fiftieth  New  York 419 

INFANTRY. 

First  New  York  (sharpshooters) 421 

First  New  York 422 

Second  New  York 423 

Third  New  York 424 

Fourth  New  York 436 

Fifth  New  York  (Buryea's  Zouaves) 428 

Fifth  New  York  (veteran) 430 

Fifth  New  York 751 

Fifth  New  York  (National  Guard) 751 

Sixth  New  York  (Wilson's  Zouaves)  .  - . .' 431 

Sixth  New  York 752 

Sixth  New  York  (National  (Juard) 752 

Seventh  New  York  (Steuben  regiment) 432 

Seventh  New  York 434 

Seventh  New  York  (militia) 752 

Eighth  New  York 435 

Eighth  New  York  (militia) 752 

Ninth  New  York 437 

Tenth  New  York 439 

Eleventh  New  Vork 441 

Eleventh  New  York  (militia) :  752 

Twelfth  New  York 443 

Twelfth  New  York  (militia) 752 

Twelfth  New  York 752 

Thirteenth  New  York 445 

Thirteenth  New  York 752 

Thirteenth  New  York  (National  Guard) 752 

Fourteenth  New  York 447 

Fifteenth  New  York  (National  Guard) 752 

Sixteenth  New  York 448 

Seventeenth  New  York  (Westchester  Chas- 
seurs)   450 

Seventeenth  New  York 452 

Seventeenth  New  York  (National  Guard) 753 

Eighteenth  New  York 453 

'  Eighteenth  New  York  (National  Guard) 753 

Nineteenth  New- York  (militia) 753 

Twentieth  New  York  (Turner  Rifles)  ■. 454 

Twentieth  New  York 753 

Twenty -iirst  New  York ,. 455 

Twenty -first  New  York  (National  Guard) 753 

Twenty-second  New  York 456 

Twenty-second  New  York  (militia) 753 

Twenty-third  New  York 457 

Twenty-third  New  York  (National  Guard).  -.753 

Twenty -fourth  New  York 458 

Twenty-fifth  New  York 459 

Twenty-fifth  New  York  (militia) 753 

Twenty-sixth  New  York , 461 

Twenty -seventh  New  York '. 462 

Twenty-eighth  New  York , 463 

Twenty-eighth  New  York  (militia) 753 

Twenty-eighth  New  York  (National  Guard)  -  .753 

Twenty -ninth  New  York 464 

Thirtieth  New  York 466 


INFANTRY — continued. 

Thirty-first  New  York..;.... 467 

Thirty-second  New  York 468 

Thirty-ihird  New  York 469 

Thirty -fourth  New  York 470 

Thirty-fifth  New  York 471 

Thirty-sixth  New  York 472 

Thirty -s.eventh  New  York -  .473 

Thirty-seventh  New  York  (militia) 753 

Thirty-eighth  New  York 474 

Thirty-ninth  New  York 476 

Fortieth  New  York 479 

Forty-first  New  York 481 

Forty-second  Now  York 483 

Forty-third  New  York 485 

Forty -fourth  New  York 487 

Forty-fifth  New  York 489 

Forty-sixth  New  York ^490 

Forty-seventh  New  York 492 

Forty-seventh  New  York  (militia) 754 

Forty-eighth  New  York 494 

Forty-ninth  New  York 496 

Fifty-first  New  York 498 

Fifty-second  New  York 500 

Fifty-second  New  York  (National  Guard) 754 

Fifty-third  New  York 502 

Fifty-fourth  New  York 503 

Fifty-fourth  New  York  (National  Guard) 754 

Fitty-fifth  New  York 505 

Fifty-fifth  New  York  (National  Guard) 754 

Fifty-sixth  New  York 506 

Fifty-sixth  New  York  (militia) 754 

Fifty-seventh  New  York 508 

Fifty-eighth  New  York 510 

Fifty-eighth  New  York  (National  Guard) 754 

Fifty-ninth  New  York 512 

Sixtieth  New  York 514 

Sixty-&st  New  York 516 

Sixty-second  New  York 518 

Sixty-third  New  York 520 

Sixty-fourth  New  York f 622 

Sixty-fifth  New  York 624 

Sixty-fifth  New  York  (National  Guard) 754 

Sixty-sixth  New  York 536 

Sixty-seventh  New  York. ^528 

Sixty-seventh  New  York  (National  Guard)  .  .754 

Sixty-eighth  New  York 530 

Sixty-eighth  New  York  (National  Guard) 754 

Sixty-ninth  New  York 532 

Sixty -ninth  New  York  (militia) 754 

Seventieth  New  York 5.14 

Seventy-first  New  York .' 536 

Seventy-first  New  York  (militia) 754 

Seventy-second  New  York 538 

Seventy -third  New  York 540 

Seventy-fourth  New  York 542 

.  Seventy-fourth  New  York  (militia) 754 

Seventy-fifth  New  York 544 

Seventy-sixth  New  York 546 

Seventy-seventh  New  York 548 

Seventy-seventh  New  York  (National  Guard) .  755 

Seventy  .eighth  New  York 550 

Seventy.ninth  New  York , 551 

Eightieth  New  York 653 

Eighty-first  New  York 555 

Eighty-second  New  York ' 557 

Eighty-third  New  York 559 

Eighty-fourth  New  York 561 

Eighty -fourth  New  York  (militia) 755 


INDEX   OP   ORGANIZATIONS. 


INF  ANTRT— cow  (mwetf. 

Eigtty-fifth  New  York 562 

Eighty-sixth  New  York 564 

Eighty-seventh  New  York 566 

Eighty-eighth  New  York 567 

Eighty -ninth  New  York 569 

Ninetieth  New  York 571 

Ninety -first  New  York 573 

Ninety-second  New  York 574 

Ninety-third  New  York 575 

Ninety -third  New  York  (National  Guard) 755 

Ninety-fourth  New  York 577 

Ninety-fifth  New  York 579 

Ninety-sixth  New  York 581 

Ninety- seventh  New  York 583 

Ninety-eighth  New  York 585 

Ninety-eighth  New  York  (National  Guard)'. .  .755 

Ninety  ninth  New  York 587 

Ninety-ninth  New  York  (National  Guard) 755 

One  hundredth  New  York 589 

One  hundred  and  first  New  York 591 

Onehundi-ed  and  second  New  York 592 

One  hundred  and  second  New  York  (National 

Guard) 755 

One  hundred  and  third  New  York 594 

One  hundred  and  fourth  New  York 596 

One  hundred  and  fifth  New  York 598 

One  hundred  and  sixth  New  York 599 

One  hundred  and  seventh  New  York 601 

One  hundred  and  eighth  New  York 602 

One  hundred  and  ninth  New  York 604 

One  hundred  and  tenth  New  York 605 

One  hundred  and  eleventh  New  York 606 

One  hundred  and  twelfth  New  York 608 

One  hundred  and  fourteenth  New  York 609 

One  hundred  and  fifteenth  New  York 610 

One  hundred  and  sixteenth  New  York 611 

One  hundred  and  seventeenth  New  York 612 

One  hundred  and  eighteenth  New  York 613 

One  hundred  and  nineteenth  New  York 615 

One  hundred  and  twentieth  New  York 617 

One  hundred  and  twenty-first  New  York 619 

One  hundred  and  twenty-second J^ew  York.. 621 
One  hundred  and  twenty-third  New  York.  - .  ,622 
One  hundred  and  twenty-fourth  New  York  ..623 
One  hundred  and  twenty-fifth  New  York  ....  624 
One  hundred  and  twenty -sixth  New  York. , .  .626 
One  hundred  and  twenty-seventh  New  York. 628 
One  hundred  and  twenty-eighth  Nbw  York  .  .629 

Cue  Jiundred  and  thirty-first  New  York 630 

One  hundred  and  thirty -igecond  New  York  , ,  .631 

One  hundred  and  tliirty-third  New  York 632 

One  hundred  and  thirty -fdurth  New  York 633 

One  hundred  and  thirty-sixth  New  York 634 

One  hundred  and  thirty-ffeventh  New  York. .635 

Onp  hundred  and  thirty -ninth  New  York 636 

One  hundred  and  fortieth  New  York 637 

One  hundred  and  forty-first  New  York 639 

One  hundred  and  forty-second  New  York 640 

One  hundred  and  forty -third  New  York 642 

One  hundred  and  forty-fourth  New  York 643 

One  hundred  and  forty-fifth  New  York 644 

One  hundred  and  forty-sixth ^ew  York 645 

One  hundred  and  forty -seventh  New  York.  ..647 

One  hundred  and  forty-eighth  New  York 649 

One  hundred  and  forty-ninth  New  York 651 

One  hundred  and  fiftieth  New  YJork 653 

One  hundred  and  fifty-first  New  York 655 

One  hundred  and  fifty -second  New  York 656 


INFANTRY— COnZmuCflt, 

One  hundred  and  fifty -third  New  York 657 

Onfe  hundred  and  fifty-fourth  New  York 658 

One  hundred  and  fifty-fifth  New  York 659 

One  hundred  and  fifty-sixth  New  York 661 

One  hundred  and  fifty-seventh  New  York 662 

One  hundred  and  fifty-eighth  New  York 664 

One  hundred  and  fifty -ninth  New  York 665 

One  hundred  and  sixtieth  New  York 666 

One  hundred  and  sixty-first  New  York 667 

One  hundred  and  sixty-second  New  York 668 

One  hundred  and  sixty-third  New  York 670 

One  hundred  and  sixty -fourth  New  York 671 

One  hundred  and  sixty-fifth  New  York 673 

One  hundred  and  sixty-eighth  New  York  . . .  .673 

One  hundred  and  sixty -ninth  New  York 674 

One  hundred  and  seventieth  New  York 675 

One  hundred  and  seventy-third  New  York. .  .677 
One  hundred  and  seventy -fourth  New  York.  .678 

One  hundred  and  seventy-fifth  New  York 679 

One  hundred  and  seventy-sixth  New  York. .  .680 
One  hundred  and  seventy -seventh  New  Yovk  681 
One  hundred  and  seventy- eighth  New  York.  .682 
One  hundred  and  seventy-ninth  New  York.  ..683 
One  hundred  and  eightyysecond  New  York. .  .684 
One  hundred  and  eighty-fourth  New  York. . .  685 

One  hundred  and  eighty-fifth  New  York 686 

One  hundred  and  eighty-sixth  New  York 687 

One  hundred  and  eighty -seventh  New  York.  .688 
One  hundred  and  eighty-eighth  New  York... 689 

One  hundred  and  eighty-ninth  New  York 690 

One  hundred  and  ninetieth  New  York 691 

One  hundred  and  ninety-first  New  York 692 

One  hundred  and  ninety -second  New  York.  ..693 

One  hundred  and  ninety-third  New  York 694 

One  hundi-ed  and  ninety-fourth  New  York. .  .755 

Les  Enfants  Perdus,  New  York 695 

First  New  Jersey 703 

First  New  Jersey  (veteran) 705 

First  New  Jersey 755 

Second  New  Jersey 706 

Second  New  Jersey  (veteran) 708 

Second  New  Jersey 755 

Third  New  Jersey 709 

Third  New  Jersey  (veteran) 755 

Third  New  Jersey 755 

Fourth  New  Jersey 711 

Fourth  New  Jersey 755 

Fifth  New  Jersey 713 

Sixth  New  Jersey 715 

Seventh  New  Jersey 716 

Eighth  New  Jersey 718 

Ninth  New  Jersey 720 

Tenth  New  Jersey 722 

Eleventh  New  Jersey 724 

Twelfth  New"  Jersey '. 726 

Thirteenth  New  Jersey : 728 

Fourteenth  Now  Jersey 729 

Fifteenth  New  Jersey 730 

Twenty-first  New  Jersey 732 

Twenty -second  New  Jersey 733 

Twenty-third  New  Jersey 734 

Twenty-fourth  New  Jersey 735) 

Twenty-fifth  New  Jersey 736; 

Twenty-sixth  New  Jersey 737 

Twenty  -seventh  New  J  ersey 739 

Twenty-eighth  New  Jersey 740 

Twenty-ninth  New  Jersey 741 

Thirtieth  Now  Jersey 1*42 


INDES   OP   ORGANIZATIONS. 


IKFANTRT — Continued. 

Thirty-first  New  Jersey 743 

Thirty-third  New  Jersey 744 

Thirty-fourth  New  Jersey 745 

Thirty-fifth  New  Jersey 746 


INFANTRY— COnimwcd 

Thirty-seventh  New  Jersey 755 

Thirty-eighth  New  Jersey - .  .747 

Thirty-ninth  New  Jersey 748 

Fortieth  New  Jersey 749 


INDEX   OF   BATTLES. 

AEMY  KEGISTEE,  VOLUNTEER  FOECE— PAET  II. 


"ALDIE." 
First  Keiv  Jersey  cavalry. 


'  ANTIETAM." 


Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery, 
Battery  G,  First  N€w  York  light  artillery. 
.Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  Now  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 


Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourfh  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry.  ' 

Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fourth  New  Fork  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
■  Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  in'"'''*^. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  tnfanuy. 
Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 


'APPOMATTOX  COURT  HOUSE," 

Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 

"AUBURN." 

I  First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 


"BALL'S  BLUFF." 

Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

"BATTERY  HARRISON." 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

"BATTLE  OF  JUNE  25,  1862." 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artilley.  |  Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 

"BELLEFIELD." 

Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 


Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 


I  First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 


INDEX   OF^  BATTLES. 


Twenty-foiirth  New  York  cavalry. 
Fifteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Bartery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  Fu-st  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifteenth  battery  New  York  Ught  artillery. 


"BETHESDA  CHURCH.' 
Second  New  York  mounted  rifles. 


Fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry, 
f^inety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry,  p 

Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantiy. 
One  Hun  dred  and  Forty -sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fifthNewYorkiof. 


Seventy-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  andFourteenth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  New  York  inf. 


"BBYEUhY  FORD." 

Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 

"BIG  BETHEL." 

Seventh  New  York  infantry. 

"BISLAND." 
Eighteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 


One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixtieth  New  Y^ork  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixl;y-seeond  New  York  in£ 
One  Hundi'ed  and  Seventy-fifth  New  York  inf. 


"BLACK  WATER." 

Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry" 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf.      |  One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  Torkint 

"BLUE  SPRraGS." 
Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Forty-fiixth  New  York  infantry.  |  Seventy -ninth  New  York  infantry. 

"bottom:s  BRroGE." 
Fifty -sixth  New  York  infantry.  ,  • 


"boydton  road." 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 

Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 

Tenth  New  York  infantry. 

Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 

Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 

Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 


One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  Niiw  Jeiisey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jeusey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 


'BRANDY  STATION." 

I  First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 


*BRISTOW  STATION." 


Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
FiftyTSeventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 


Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 

Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  Now  York  inf. 

Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry.  , 

Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


INDEX   OF   BATTLES. 


Fifty-ninth  New  Tork  infantry. 


'FIRST  BULL  RUN.' 

Thirty-ninth  New  York,  infantry. 


I  Seventy -ninth  New  York  infantry. 


*  SECOND  BULL  RUN.'^ 


First  New  Jersey  cavalry 
Second  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Tenth  New  York  infanti-y. 
Fortieth  New  York  iofantry. 
Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty -fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-niuth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy -ninth  New  York  infantry. 


Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 

Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety-tifth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 

Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"CAMPBELL'S  STATION." 

Thirty -fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry.  |  Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

"CARTER'S  HILL." 
Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry, 

"  CEDAR  CREEK." 


Ninth  New  York 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Forty-third  New  York  infaotry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry.  ^ 

Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry. 


heavy  artillery. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Tenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fourteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"CEDAR  MOUNTAIN." 

First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery.  I  Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry. 

.Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  hght  artillery.  ,     Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty -fourth  New  York  infantry.  "  I  One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry,, 

"  CEMETERY  HILL."  ^ 

Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 

"  CHANCELLORSVILLE." 


Battery  B,  First 
Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artilleiy. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G-,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  Fir^t  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. . 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty -third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
S6venty-third.New  York  infantry.  , 


New  York  light  artillery. 

Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry.  , 

One  I-Iundred  and  Fourth  New  Yoi'k  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forly-alxth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  New  York  haf. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry.      , 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


INDEX   OP   BATTLES. 


First  baitery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty -first  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Eightieth  New  Yoi'k  infantry. 


"  CH^NTILLY." 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  Ijght  artillery. 


NiDoty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety- seventh  New.  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 

Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'CHAPEL  HOUSE." 


Fifteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantiy. 


Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty -seventh  New  York  inf. 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 


'  CHARLES  CITY  CROSS  ROADS." 

I  Ninety -sixth  New  York  infantry. 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 
Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 
Second  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Ninth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
^irst  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Nineteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Seconi*  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  mfantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourlh  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantiy. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 


"  CHICKAHOSHNY." 
Fiftj'-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

"  COAL  HARBOR." 
Second  New  York  mounted  rifies. 


Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Ninth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-secona  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  anS  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  "Bork  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry.     .. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  Nf*w  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry.. 
Tenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry.. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fourteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"  COOSAWHATCHIE." 

Fifty -sixth  New  York  infantry* 


"CORBIN'S  BRIDGE.'' 

Sixty-first  New* York  infantry. 


'INDEX   OF   BATTLES. 


9 


"  COTTON." 
Seventy-fifth  New  York  infantry.  I  One  Hundred  and  Sixtieth  New  York  infantry. 

*'  COX'S  PLANTATION." 

One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  New  York  infantry.  |  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fourth  New  York  inf. 

"CRAMPTON'S  GAP." 

First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery.  I  Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 

Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry.  [  Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

"CROSS  KEYS." 

I  Fifty -fourth  New  York  infantry. 

'DEEP  BOTTOM." 


Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 


Second  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  G-,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Third  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infamry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 


7  Jersey  cavalry. 

Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  Yotk  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  iufantiy. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jtrsey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


"DEVEAUX  NECK." 

I  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
"DINGLE'S  MILLS." 

I  One  Hundre'd  and  Fifty-seventh,  New  York  inf. 
"DRANTJSVILLE." 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

"DRURY'S  FARM." 

Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

"FAIRMOUNT." 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infancy. 

"FAIR  OAKS." 

Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery.  I  Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 

Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery.  Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 

Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery.  I  Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


10 


INDEX   OP   BATTLES! 


Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  Ncv?  York  infantry. 
Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-tirst  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty -thu'd  New  York  infantry. 


'  FAIR  OAKS"— Continued. 


Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-Bixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infdntiy. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'  FISHER'S  HILL." 


Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 

Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

Sixty-second  New  York  infantry.  ' 

Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  infantry. 


First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 


One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  New  York  inl 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  York  infftutiy. 
Fourth  New  Jersey  intantry. 
Tenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fourteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"  FORTIFICATIONS  OF  RICHMOND." 

Tenth  New  York  cavalry.  I    First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

"  FORT  STEVENS." 


Forty-ninth  New  York  infantiy. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 


Forty-third  Now  York  infantry. 


Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  New  York  let 


*  FREDERICKSBURG." 


First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G-,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Thirty -fourth  battery  New  York  light  ai-tillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  Yorlc  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 


Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-sixth  New  York  intantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety -fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  Yoik  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
'One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  infftntry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty -fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  Yorkinfantry. 
Fourth  Kew  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantr3\ 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
.Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth* New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"FREMONT'S  FORT." 
Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


INDEX   OP   BATTLES. 


11 


"GAINES'  MILL." 


First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery, 
Tenth  New  York  iufantry^. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  iufantiy, 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty -fourth  Now  York  infantry. 


First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 


Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Fourth  I^ew  Jersey  infantry. 


"  aAINESVILLE." 


Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Ninety-fourth  New  York  infanti-y. 


Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


'  GETTYSBURG.' 


Tenth  New 
First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  Fii-st  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  Ne^w  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  First  Nfew  York  light  artillery. 
Fhst  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Thu'd  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifteenth  battery  New  York  light  ai-tillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Thirty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  iDfantry. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifiy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty -fourth  New  York  infantiy. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-Gixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 


York  cavalry.  ' 

Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-aixth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty -fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundi'ed  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'GLENDALE." 


Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 


Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry.  . 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'GOLDING'S  FARM." 


Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 


I  Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

I  Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 


"  GQLDSBOKOUGH." 


Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


"GROVBTON." 

Eightieth  New  Yor^^nfantry. 


12 


INDEX  OP  BATTLES, 


"GUINEA'S  STATION." 
Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry, 

"HAGEESTOWN." 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infaotiy. 

"HARRISONBURG." 
FU'Bt  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

"HATCHER'S  RUN." 


Second  New  York  Mounted  rifles. 
Fourteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fifteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Nineteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety.fifth  New  York  infantry. 


Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Ninth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty -sixth  New  York  infantry,' 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh  New  York'inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  New  York  inf. 
Thirty-ninth  New  Jersey  infaniry. 


"HAWE'S  SHOP." 

I  First  New  Jersey  cavalry, 

"HILTON  HEAD." 
Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry, 

"  HONEY  HILL." 

I  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry, 

"IRISH  BEND." 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-nuith  New  York  infantry. 

"JACKSON." 

Thirty-fottrth  battery  New  York  light  artaiery.     I  Fifty -first  New  York  infantry. 
"    '      •   ■'  "       ,.,...  I  Seventy-ninth  New  York  iimmtry. 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 


Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry, 


Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


"JAMES  ISLAND." 
Seventy -ninth  New  York  infantry, 

"JOHN'S  ISLAND." 

I  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  New  York  infy, 
"KELLY'S  FORD." 


Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 

Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  Now  York  inf. 


Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"KINSTON." 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

'     "KNOXVILLE." 

I  Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry, 
"LAFOURCHE."J 
Twenty-fifth  battery  New  York  light  artiUairy.      |  One  Hundi'ed  and  Seventy -sixth  Now  York  inf. 


Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


INDEX    OF    BATTLES. 


13 


"LEESBURG." 
Tenth  New  York  cavalry, 

"LEE'S  MILLS." 
Battery  E.  First  New  York  light  artillery.  |  Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

"LOCUST  GROVE." 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 


"MALVERNHILL.' 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 
First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 
Batteiy  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry.  ^ 

Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty -seventh  New  York  iDfantry. 


Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty- eighth  New  York  infantry, 
Fitth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  Now  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 


"MANASSAS." 
Fifty -first  New  York  infantry. 

"  MARTINSBUKG," 
One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry. 

"MAYRE'S  HEIGHTS." 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 


Sixty-second  New  York  infantry; 
Sixty-filth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy -seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty -second  infantry. 


"  MECHANICSYILLE." 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 

"MIDDLEBURG." 
Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 


'MINE  RUN." 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 
First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  Yoik  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty- seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantiy. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-flixth  New  York  infantry. 

30  b 


Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety -fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  aad  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventn  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  int 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


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INDEX   OF   BATTLES. 


"MONOCACY." 


Ninth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry. 


I  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
I  Fourteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"NEWBERN." 

Fifty -first  Now  York  infantry. 

"NORFOLK:." 

Tenth  New  York  infantry. 

"NORTH  ANNA.'' 


Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 
Second  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fifteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifteenth  battery  New  Ycrk  hght  artillery. 
Nineteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty -first  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantiy. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty -sixth  New  York  infantry. 


Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  Yorkinfantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  Yorkinfantry, 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantiy. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry. 


"OPEQUAN." 
Ninth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 


One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eecondNew  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Tenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fourteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'FEACH  ORCHARD." 


Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 


Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixfy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 


"  PEBBLE'S  FARM." 

Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery.  I  Batteiy  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 

Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery.  |  Fifteenth  battery  Now  York  light  artillery. 


INDEX   OF   BATTLES. 


15 


"PEGRAM'S  FARM." 
Second  New  York  mounted  rifles. 


'PETERSBUEG.' 


geeond  New  York  mounted  rifles. 
Twenty-fonrth  New  York  cavalry. 
Socond  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourtk  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  heavy  ai'tillery. 
Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Ninth  New  York  heavy  artjllery. 
Fourteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fifteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D;  First  Nevr  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 

Battery  L.  First  New  York  light  artillery. 

First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

Fifteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

Nineteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

Twenty-seventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 

Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 

Third  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 

Fifth  New  York  infantry. 

Tenth  New  York  infantry. 

Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 

Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 

Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

Fifty-first  New  York  infantiy. 

Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 

Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 

Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 

Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 

Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 

Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 


Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seviinth  New  York  infantry. 
Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry.  ' 

Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Ninth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  Nfw  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fi^th  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  Neiv  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  P'orty- seventh  New  York  ihf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fourteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"PLAIN'S  STORE." 

One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  New  York  infantry.  |  One  Hundred  and  Seventy -fourth  New  York  inf. 

"POPLAR  SPRING  CHURCH." 
Second  New  York  mounted  rifles. 


Fourteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 

Thirty -fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

Forty-fcixth  Nev/  York  infantry. 

Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 

Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninth  New  York  infantry. 


One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  infaritry. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  New  York  inl. 

Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 

Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 


Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 


"PO  RIVER.' 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 


Sixty-sixth  New  Yorkfinfantry. ' 

Sixty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 

Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry.     , 

One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 


IG 


INDEX   OF   BATTLES. 


Twenty-first  battery  New  York,  light  artillery. 
Seventj'-fifth  New  York  infautry. 
Ninetieth  New  York  infantry. 
Kinety-first  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  Niw  Yoik  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Thirty -first  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  New  York  inf. 


*PORT  HUDSON." 
Eighteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 


One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  andFifiy-ninth  N<-w  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixtieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  N.w  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-third  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-filth  New  York  inf. 


Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 


"PORT  WALTHALL." 

Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

"RAPPAHANNOCK  STATION." 

Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 


Sixty-Hecond  New  York  infantryi. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-firat  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'REAM'S  STATION.' 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 
Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 
First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 
Second  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Third  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 


Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  Now  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Ninth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Tweniy-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


Third:battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  Yoik  infqptry. 


"ROANOKE  ISLAND." 

Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 

"ST.  MARY'S  CHURCH." 

Tenth  New  York  cavalry 

"SALEM  HEIGHTS." 

First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 


Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  int 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'SAVAGE  STATION.' 


Battery  B,  First  Now  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  Firbt  New  York  light  ai-tillery. 


Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 


INDES   OF   BATTLES. 


IT 


'  SAVAGE  STATION"— Continued. 


Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G-,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry, 
Fifty-Becond  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 


Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty- eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"SEVEN  DAYS'  BATTLE." 

Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

"SEVEN  PINES." 

I  Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 

"  SHEPARDSTOWN." 

Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 

"SIEGE  OF  KNOXVILLE." 

Thirty -fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 

"  SIEGE  OF  NEWBERN." 

Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry, 

"SIEGE  OF  VICKSBURG." 

Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry.  1  Fifty -first  New  York  infantry. 

"SOUTH  MOUNTAIN." 


Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 


Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

Ninety- seventh  New  York  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 


'  SPOTTSYLVANIA." 


Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 
Second  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourth  New  York  heavy  artillery, 
Seventh  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourteenth  New  York  heavy  artUlery. 
Fifteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  C,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
■  Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Nineteenth  battery  New  York  light  ariilk-ry. 
Thirty -fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery.  , 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 


Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Ninth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  Yorkinfantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Huudi-ed  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 


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INDEX   OP   BATTLES. 


'  SPOTTSYLYANIA"— Continued. 


Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  Yorlc  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
"  Sixty -second  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry, 
Sixty-fiffh  New  York  infantry. 
Sixtyrsixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy -third  New  York  infantry. 


One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Tenth.New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
TwRfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fourteenth  New  Jersey  infantry- 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'  STRAWBERRY  PLAINS.' 


Second  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Tenth  Now  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Ffty -second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  Infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 


One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'SUFFOLK." 


Nineteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  N'-w  York  infantry.   I  One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf.        |  One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 

"  SULPHUR  SPRINGS.'* 


First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 


Tenth  New  York  Cavalry. 

I  Fifty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 

"THOROUGHFARE  GAP." 

First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

"  TODD'S  TAVERN." 

I  First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

"  TOLOPOTOMOY." 


Second  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fourth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Eighth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fifteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery^B,  First  New  York  light  artillory. 


Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 


Eighty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 


INDEX   OP   BATTLES. 


19 


*'  TOLOPOTOMOY  "—Continued. 


Battery  C,  First  New  York  liglit  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  art illery. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Eleventh  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Fifteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Tenth  N«w  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry.  _ 

Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantiy. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  inftintry. 


Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  Yorkinfantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fiftfi  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  Yoik  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"  UPPERVILLE." 

First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

"VAUGHN  ROAD." 


Tenth  New  York  cavalry. 
Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 


Ftrst  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 


"VICKSBURG." 

Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 

'•WAPPING  HEIGHTS." 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry.  |  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  Yorkinfantry. 

"WARRENTON." 

First  New  Jersey  cavalry. 

"WARRENTON  SPRmGS." 

Eightieth  New  York  infantry. 

"WATERLOO  BRIDGE." 

Fifty -fourth  New  York  infantry.- 

"WELDON  RAILROAD." 


Second  New  York  mounted  rifles. 
Twenty-fourth  New  York  cavalry. 
Fourteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  0,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  Yorl» light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 

fattery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery, 
ifteenth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Nineteenth  battery  New  Xork  light  artillery. 
Fifth  New  York  infantry. 


Forty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  Yoik  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Ninth  Nl'W  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Porty-bixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  New  Yorit  inf. 


20 


INDEX   OF   BATTLES. 


Fifty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 


'  WEST  POINT." 


Firat  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 


I  Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"WHITEHALL." 

Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 

"WHITE-OAK  SWAMP." 


Battery  .B,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillej-y. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Tenth  New  York  icfanfry. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Forty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 


Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fiftj%ixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 


'WILDERNESS.' 


Twenty -fourth 
Fourth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Fifteenth  New  York  heavy  artillery. 
Battery  D,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  G,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  L,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Thirty-fourth  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Tenth  New  York  infantry. 
Thirty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-third  New  York  iafantry. 
Forty -ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-second  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sjxty-thu'd  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  mfantiy. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-sixth  New  York  'nfantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 


New  York  cavalry. 

Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-fifth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-seventh  New  York  infantry.  * 

One  Hundi-ed  and  Fourth  New  York  infantry 
One  Hundred  and  Sixth  New  York  infantry.' 
One  Hundred  and  Eighth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Ninth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  TweDty-sccond  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-foui-th  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  New  York  inf. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  New  York  infantry. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  New  York  inf. 
Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Tenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eleventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Twelfth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fourteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Fifteenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


'WILLIAMSBURG." 


Battery  D  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  E  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Third  battery  New  York  light  artUlery. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 


Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  Yftrk  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


INDEX   OF   BATTLES. 


21 


Fourth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


"WINCHESTER." 

J  Tenth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
"YORKTOWN." 


Battery  D,  First 
Battery  E,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
Battery  H,  First  New  York  light  artillery. 
First  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
,Third  battery  New  York  light  artillery. 
Second  battery  New  Jersey  light  artillery. 
Fortieth  New  York  infantry. 
Forty-third  New  York  infantry.  *• 

Forty-ninth  New  York  infantry.  • 

Fifty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty -seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Fifty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-first  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-second  New  York  infantry. 


New  York  light  artillery. 

Sixty-third  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-fourth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Sixty-ninth  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-third  New  York  infantry. 
Seventy-seventh  New  York  infantry. 
Eighty-eighth  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-third  New  York  infantry. 
Ninety-sixth  New  York  infantry. 
Fifth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Sixth  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Seventh  New  Jersey  infantry. 
Eighth  New  Jersey  infantry. 


IJ^DEX  OF   NAMES. 

ARMY  EEGISTEE,  VOLTJNTEEE  FOECE— PAET  II. 


AarODSon,  Frpderick  Gr 711' 

AaronEon,  Napoleon 711 

Abbey,  AShel  M 374 

Abbey.  George  'VV 447 

Abbolt,  Albe  A 686 

Abbott,  Allen  O 347 

Abbott,  Frank 610 

Abbott,  GeprgeE 630 

Abbott,  Jared  T 686 

Abbott,  jr.,  Joseph 717 

Abbott,  Joseph  B 635 

Abbott,  Liberty  C 324 

Abbott,  Samuel  J 443 

Abbott.  Thomas 483 

Abbolt,  Thomas  P 459 

Abbott,  Willard 445,637 

Abliott,  William  J 734 

Abbott,  William  W 747 

Abby,  Winslow 635 

Abeel,  Edgar 555 

Abeel,  GuBtavns  N 703,745 

Abel,  William  H 720 

Abell,  Caspar  K 638 

Abell,  Charles  C 368,376 

Abercrombie,  jr.,  John  J 628 

Aberdeen,  D.  L 394 

Abey,  Charles  Leo 732 

Abraham,  Joseph  S 671 

Abrahams,  Cornelius  S 705 

Achilla,  Henry  S 598 

Achilles,  George  R 331 

Achilles,  jr.,  Henry  L ., 462 

Acker,  Henry 494 

Acker,  Henry  1 564 

Ackerman,  Andrew  H-; 724 

Ackerman,  Charles 461 

Ackerman,  Edgar  P 7U7 

Ackerman,  Henry 699 

Ackerman,  J.  Howard 459 

Ackerman,  Lewis  H 690 

Ackerman,  Timothy  B 376 

Ackerihan,  William 518 

Ackerson,  Emanuel 730 

Ackerson,  William  T 498 

Ackley,  Andrew  F... 561 

Acklcy,  Gustavus  J 541,617 

Ackley,  William  S 712 

Acton,  Edward  A 714 

Acton,  Frank  M 726 

Adams,  Albert  E 329 

Adams,  Alexander  D 462 

Adams,  Allen  M 455 

Adams,  AIodzq  W 305 

Adams,  Prank  .S -..047 

Adams,  Frank  T "_698 

Adams,  Gabriel  S 369 

Adams,  George  A 663 

Adams,  George  F 529 

Adams,  Henry  F ^ 652 

Adams,  Henry  J '. 613 

Adams,  Henry  h 612 

Adams,  Horace  B 305 

Adams,  James 611 


Adams,  James  L 668 

Adams,  James  S 742 

Adams,  John 426 

Adams,  John  K 620 

Adams,  Julius  W 528 

Adams,  Oliver  B 541 

Adams,  Oscar  H ■ 331 

Adams,  Oscar  M 649 

Adams,  Robert  G 365 

Adams,  Samuel 526 

Adams,  Samuel  B 562 

Adams,  Seymour  F 366 

Adams,  Stepben 514 

Adams,  Stephen  D 369,379 

Adams,  Thomas  B.. 326 

Adams,  Thomas  C 619 

Adams,  William  A J 333 

Adams,  William  H 685 

Addi,  Thomas  J 476 

Afldison,  Matthew 698 

Adee,  James  S 643 

Adkins,  Leverett  0 555 

Ad)e,  Joseph  W 390 

Adler,  Francis  B 720 

Adriance,  Cornelius  B 589 

Adriance,  William  H 458 

Adsit,  AUenG 487 

Agar,  Isaac  T 745 

Agnew,  Thomas 717 

Agnus,  Felix 428,672 

Ahlert,  Henry 489 

Ahreetz,  Charles  A 633 

Ahrens,  Louis 322 

Aigner,  Joseph 477 

A'ikins,  Jolin  F.,(33diV:  Y.int.) 469 

Aikins,  John  F. ,  (1 26th  iV.  r.  inf.) 626 

Ainsworth,  Francis  B 369 

Ainsworth,  Ira  W 681 

Ainsworth,  Sidney  W 694 

Aitkens,  William  P 326 

Aitkinson,  W.  H 468 

Akel,  Ernst 412 

Akin,  Charles  H 456 

Akin,  Martin  V.B 365' 

Akin,  Washington 625 

Alanson,  John  S 414. 

Alberger,  Morris  H.,  (24th  N.  K  car.) 355. 

Alberger,  Morris H.,  (21st.V.  Y.int.) 455 

Alberger,  William  C 455, 496; 

Alberts,  William 732! 

Albertsou,  Jethro  V 736 

Albertson,  William  H 668 

Albrecht,  August 503 

Albrecht,  Wilhelm 490 

Alcoke.  Richards.-., 508 

Alcot,  JohnH 632 

Alcott,  Egbert 459 

Aldeu,  Alonzo 466,674 

Alden,  Andrew  J 690' 

Alden,  Henry  H 483- 

Alden,  Loyal  W..... 37t 

Alden,  Spencer  B 645 

Alderman,  R.  S "67 


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INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


Aldrich,  Alphonzo  J 347 

Aldrich,  Cliauncey  S 562 

Aldrich,  Danitl  N 639 

Aldrich,  Edward  D 649 

Aldridge,  Horace  L , 599 

Aldus,  James 366 

Ale,  EliK 726 

Alexander,  George .' 583 

Alexander,  H.N 307 

Alexander,  H.N 409 

Alexander,  J.  W. 307 

Alexander,  Jamea  H 657 

Alexander,  John  T 738 

Alexander,  Julius  H - 696 

Alexander,  Thomas 553 

Alexander,  W.  W 502 

Alexander,  William 305 

Alexander,  jr.,  William  H 636 

Alford,  Charles  B 347 

Alford,  Samuel  M 424 

Alger,  Prank  C -. 560 

Alger,  Porter  R 444 

Allaire,  Anthony  J 632 

Allason,  Robert  P « 474 

Allcock,  Thomas  R 364 

AUegir,  Elijah 661 

AUeman,  Levi  J 308 

AUen,  Albert 550 

Allen,  Albert 737 

Allen,  AlonzoB 352 

Allen,  Campbell i 487 

Allen,  ChartesP 328 

Allen,  Charles  S 624 

Allen,  DanB 658 

Allen,  Daniel  P 404 

Allen,  David  A 47« 

Allen,  David  R 492 

Allen,  David  S.,  (27th  iV.  J.  inf.) 738 

Allen,  DavidS.,(39tha  J.  inf.) 748 

Allen,  BdwardP 605 

Allen,  Ethel  M 585 

Allen,  George  D 499 

Allen,  George  B 559. 

Allen,  GertenW 666 

Allen,  Henry 637 

Allen,  HoraceP 608 

Allen,  Ira  W.,  (lOthiV.  T.  cav.) 335 

Allen,  Ira  W.,  (11th iV.  J",  cav.) 338 

Allen,  Ira  W.,  (86th  N.  T.  Inf.) 564 

Allen,  Jamea 569 

Allen,  James  M,  H 550 

Allen,  James  R 354 

Allen,  John,  (1st iV.  r.inf.) 422 

AUen,  John,  (2d  JV.  J.  inf.) 706 

Allen,  John  G.,  (24th  iV;  7".  cav.) 355 

Allen,  John  G.,(2diV.  r.h.art.) 362 

Allen,  JohnM 375 

Allen,  John  W 678 

Allen,  Joseph.- : 432 

Allen,  Joseph  H 674 

Allen,  Joseph  L 741 

Allen,  Joseph  W ^ 721 

Allen,  Martm 529 

AUen,  Norman  0 463 

Allen,  Richard  J 395 

AUen,  Robert 717 

Allen,  Samuel  A 742 

Allen,  Samuel  T •- 644 

Allen,  Seneca ^ 562 

AUen,  Stephen  W 722 

AUen,  Theodore 459 


Allen,  Thomas  E 581 

Allen,  Thomas  P, ^^^ 

AUen,  Timothy  A ™ 

Allen,  Truman  H 352 

Allen,  Warren 4.5G 

AUen,  Weston  E 375 

Allen,  Wilford  T 338 

Allen,  WiUardJ 376 

AUen,  wnilam 322 

Allen,  William  C,  (101st  JV.  r.inf) 591 

Allen,  WiUiam  C,  (ISlat  iV.  y.inf.) 655 

Allen,  WiUiam  H.,  (4th  W.  r.  cav.) 322 

AUen,  William  H.,  (1st iV.  Y.int) 422 

Allen,  WUliam  H.,  (5th  J\r.  F.inf) 428 

Allen,  WiUiam  T.,astiV.  T.inf.) 422 

Allen,  WiUiam  T.,  (1st  JV.Xcav.) 697 

AUes,  Henry  M 542 

AUeyne,  Samuel 551 

AUibone,  Frank  B 697 

Allion,  Julius  B 560 

AUis,  James  A 318,328 

AUis,  Jerry  P 609 

Allison,  Charles 623 

Allison,  Richard 628 

AUstaodt,  C.L 504 

Allyn,  Robert 326 

Alpaugh,  John 743 

Alsop,  Thomas 562 

Alston,  Japhat 364 

Alston,  Theodore  W. 706 

Alatrom,  John  V 699,729 

Althouse,  Prederick  D 474 

Althaus,  Charles 501 

Alton,  Pulaski  V-  -  ^ 523 

Alvard,  Sylvester  D 575 

Altvater,  PhiUp  D 447" 

Alvord,  Austin  W 604 

Amelunxen,  Max 530 

Amerman,  Levi  B 566 

Ames,  Albert  N 390 

Ames,  Homer  A 658 

Ames,  Jamea  D 463 

Ames,  Nelson 390 

Ames,  Oscar  P 585 

Amiet,  Carl  V 602 

Ammerman,  Charles  H 416 

Ammon,  John  H.,  (16th  K  T.  h.  art.) 384 

Ammon,  John  H.,  (3d  JV.  Z  It  ai-t.) 395 

Amos,  Alexander 640 

Amsbry,  Charles  H 569 

Amaden,  Edwin.  ^ 634 

Anable,  Samuel 370 

Anderson,  Alexander,  (14th  iV.  J",  cav.) 342 

Anderson,  Alexander,  (123d  JV.  r.inf.) 622 

Anderson,  C.H 673 

Anderson,  Charles 306 

Anderaon,  Charlea  A 426 

Anderson,  Charles  L 391 

Anderson,  Charlea  R 629 

Anderson,  Chauncey  B 708,  7.30 

Audajson,  David  W 560 

Anderson,  Edward  M 711 

Anderson,  Emory  A 334 

Anderson,  H.  G 345 

Anderson,  Hamilton  E 494 

Anderson,  Hiram^J , 574 

Anderson,  Hugh 555 

Anderson,  James 361 

Anderson,  James  H , 585 

Anderson,  Jamea  H 673 

AnderaoiL  John  F 642. 


I^JDEX  OP  NAMES. 


25 


Anderson,  John  N 747 

Anderson,  John  V 724 

Anderson,  Louis 323 

Anderson,  Patrick 538 

Anderson,  Robert 498 

Anderson,  Rudolph  N 543 

Anderhon,  Thomas 738 

Anderson,  W.  H 655 

Anderson,  William 518 

Anderson,  William  D 346 

Anderson,  William  J 389 

Andres,  W.C.H 342 

Andrew,  Edward  H 559 

Andrews,  Andrew  J 596 

Andrews,  B.B 662 

Andrews,  Benjamin  B 457 

Andrews,  B.  W 366 

Andrews,  Edward  W.,  (6th  W.  r.h.  art.) 368 

Andrews,  Edward  W.,  (95th  iV.  r.inf.) 579 

Andrews,  Edwin  N 698 

Andrews,  George  B 395 

Andrews,  Harper  Gr 635 

Andrews,  James  M 466 

Andrews,  John  T 683 

Andrews,  Judson  B 548 

Andrews,  Lewis 608 

Andrews,  Mark,  (1 0th  iV.  f:  h.  art. ) 376 

Andrews,  Mark,  (20th  JV.  Z  battery) 406 

Andrews,  Robert  D 542 

Andrews,  ^Seymour  L 585 

Andrews, 'Stephen  F 562 

Andrews,  Wesley  E 679 

Andrews,  William  H 602 

Andrews,  William  S 437 

Andrus,  Charles  H 629.680 

Andnis,  Daniel  H 419 

Angel,  Ashabel  W 713 

Angei;  Ashbel  W 747 

Angel,  CharlesA.,  (5thJV.  J.  inf.) 713 

Angel,  Charles  A.,  (35th  N.  J.  inf.) 746 

Angel,  James  R 395 

Angel,  Texas 462 

Angell,  John  W 613 

Angell,  M.C 517 

Angell,  Oscar  F 440 

Angersinger,  Hiram 657 

Angle,  William  N 471 

Angle,  WUliam  W 565 

Annan,  Alexander,  (103d  iV.  r.  inf.) 594 

Annan,  Alexander,  (128th  N.  Y.  inf.) 629 

Annesley,  Richard  L 485 

Annibale,  Charles  B 347 

Anselm,  Rudolph 1 432 

Anstice,  Charles  J 722  i 

Anthers,  Jacob  W 187 

Anthes,  Jacob  W 346 

Anthony,  George 738 

Anthony,  Geo.  T 405 

Antonieski,  Edward 1 -.513 

Apgar,  Dewitt 642 

Apgar,  Edgar  H .•. 642 

ApUn,  William 608 

Appelget,  Thomas 740 

Appenzeller,  W 510 

Appleby,  Henry  J 324 

Appleby,  James , 740 

■Appleby,  William 556 

Applegate,  Barton 729 

Applegate,  Edwin  P 741 

Applegate,  Lewis 592 

Applegate,  Thomas 740 


Appleget,  Adrian  S 693 

Appleget,  Arunah  D 721 

Appleget,  Thomas  B 720 

Appleton,  William 612 

Arbuckel,  Gegrge  W 734 

Archer,  Charles 622 

Archer,  Charles  H 718 

Archer,  James  M 381 

Archer,'  John 414 

Archer,  Lester .'j82 

Archer,  Thomas 414 

Arden,  A.  DePeyster -.623 

Arden,  Henry 346 

Arena,  Henry,  (41st  iV.  Y.inl.) ;...48a 

Arena,  Henry,  (191st  N.  Y.  inf.) 692 

Arent,  George  E 424 

Arey,  JohnH.,  (8th  N.J.  int.) 718 

Arey,  John  H.,  (13th  iV.  J.  inf.) 728 

Arlin,  William  H.,  (2d  JV.  r.vet.cav.) 313 

Arlin,  William  H.,  (22d  iV.  Z  inf.) 456 

Armbruster,  Hubert 699 

Armes,  George  A...^ 361 

Armington,  Philip  M 726 

Armitage,  John  W 423 

Armon,  Robert 552 

Armour,  John  G 5.57 

Armstrong,  David  H 666,694 

Armstrong,  Edward 472 

Armstrong,  Edward  S 548 

Armstrong,  Ellis  T 717 

Armstrong,  P.  W 312 

Armstrong,  Francis  H 340 

Armstrong,  H.  A 619 

Armstrong,  Henry  A 361 

Armstrong,  Jacob 629 

Armstrong,  Jesse  J 645 

Armstrong,  John  G 376 

Armstrong,  John  M 579 

Armstrong,  Orlando  H 325 

Armstrong,  Samuel  C 624 

Armstrong,  Thomas 657 

Armstrong,  W.  W 502 

Armstrong,  William  W 450 

Arndt  Albert 411 

Arner,  Thomas 602 

Arnett,  Charles  W 714 

Arnold,  Daniel  W 655 

Arnold ,  Henry 493 

Arnold,  Henry  J 317 

Arnold,  Henry  L 634 

Arnold,  J.  Newton 371 

Arnold,  Joseph  S 421 

Arnold,  Nathan  K 651 

Arnold,  Norman  H 613 

Arnold,  Renel  W 548 

Arnold,  ,Saxon  J 574 

Arnold,  Thomas  S.  -•- 620 

Arnould,  J ' 505 

Arrington,  Philip  M 729 

Arrowsmith,  George  W.,  (26th  N.  Y.  inf.) 461 

Arrowsmith,  George  W.,  (157th  JV.  Z inf.)... 663 

Artand,  Theodore 505 

Arthur,  Charles 325 

Arthur,  Charles  L.  M 423 

Arthur,  Edw.^rd  P 379 

Arthur,  William 364 

Arts,  John 423 

Asch,  Myer 696 

Ascher,  S..... 503 

Ash,  James 534,536 

Ash,  Norman  C 534 


26 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


Ashby,  Charles 503 

Ashcroft  James  E 393 

Asliford,  WiJIiamH 339 

Ashley,  Abram 629 

Ashlfly,  Benjamin  I • 371 

Ashley,  Jesse  A 604 

Ashley,  Leopard  H - '?34 

Ashley,  WiUiam  H 316,327 

Ashly,  Geoi'geE 394 

Ashpole,  Josiah 605 

Asliton,  James  H - 368 

Aspen,  Nicholas 744 

Aspinwall,  Shennan  N 512 

Atchieson,  T.  C. 699 

Atha,  Henry  i 492 

Atherly,  Joseph  B 456 

Atkins,  Allred 585 

Atkins,  John 54G 

Atkins,  R.P 611 

Atkins,  Theodore 397 

Atterbury ,  William 559 

Attix,  Abram  S 368 

Attridge,  William 381 

Attwood.  Israel  G 415 

Atwater,  J.  Clayton 662 

Atwood,  Alfred  T 470 

Atwood,  F.  Edward 665 

Atwood,  Harlow 601 

Atwood,  Israel  G 472 

Atwood,  James  L 317 

Atwood,  John  S 328 

Atwood,  Thomas 506 

Atwood,  William  H 573 

Anchmoody,  Wright  H 506 

Auer,  Michael,  (15th  iT.  r.  cav.) 343 

Auer,  Michael,  C12th  iV.  r.  inf.) 444 

Augerine,  W.  F 585 

Aumack,  William - 741 

Austin,  Alanson 697 

Austin,  Alexander 617 

Austin,  Alfred  H 713,717 

Austin,  Edward  B 420 

Austin,  Eugene  C 446 

Austin,  James 352 

Austin,  JamesF 693 

Austin,  JohnH -•..448 

Austin,  John  S 538 

Austin,  Jonathan 550 

Austin,  Joseph  B 599 

Austin,  Judson  H 622 

Austin,  Matthew  S 713 

Austin,  Samuel  J 585 

Austin,  Samuel  S 369 

Austin,  Sumner _ ...445 

Austin,  William 604 

Avery,  Amos  Geer 386 

Avery,  Cyrus  B '. 664 

Avery,  George  W.,  (13th  N.  r.inf.) 445 

Avery,  George  W.,  (94th 2V.  F.inf.) 578 

Avory,  Irving  M 494 

Avery,  M.Henry 309,335 

Avery,  Orlando  W 658 

Avery,  Robert 592 

Avery,  William  B.,  (1st  iV".  Y.  marine  art.)...  386 

Avery,  William  B.,  (132d  iT.  J",  inf.) 631 

Avery,  William  E 545 

Axe,  William  H 722 

Axt,  William 530 

Axtell,  Nathan  G.,  (30th  iV.  Zinf.).. 466 

Axtell,  Nathan  G.,  (192d  iV.  r.inf.) 693 

Axtell,  NathanielG 640 


Axtell,  William  E 724 

Ayer,  James 6H 

Ayer,  Jonathan  K - 4S8 

Ayers,  Charles  B 602 

Ayere,  Convpay  W 334 

Ayers,  David  H 713,716' 

Ayers,  Enoch  J 534 

Ayers,  Henry 422 

Ayers,  LeviE 715  " 

Ayrae,  Henry 615 

Ayres,  David  H 738- 

Ayres,  Enoch  I. 736'' 

Ayres,  Ira - 611 

Ayres,  James  B.,  (14t.h  iV.  K  cav.) 343 

Ayres,  James  B.,  (79th  iV.  Y.,  inf.) 552 

Ayres,  James  M 733  - 

Ayres,  Lewis 734  - 

Baalon,  Herman 594 

Baas,  Edward 615 

Babb,  Horatio  C 522 

Babbitt  Charles  E 331 

Babbitt;  SethW 589 

Babcock,  Alphonso  H 318, 329 

Babcock,  CourtlandtG 574,581 

Babcock,  Don  Carlos 389 

Babcock,  Edwards 738 

Babcock,  GaylordW 380 

Babcock,  George 598 

Babcock,  GUes 312 

Babcock,  Horace  B , 375 

Babcock,  Horatio  G 467 

Babcock,  John 686 

Babcock,  John  B 668,678 

Babcock,  John  J 447 

Babcock,  Moses  T 639 

Babcock,  Nathan  S 548 

Babcock,  Paul ; 716 

Babcock.  Samuel  H 580 

Babcock,  Volney  M 389,400 

Babcock,  William 555 

Babcock,  William  E 498 

Babcock,  Willis  G 523 

Babcock,  William  H 621 

Babcock,  Willoughby,  (3d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 424 

Babcock,  Willoughby,  (75tb  JV.  r.inf.) 545 

Bache,  William  H 333 

Bachia,  Richard  A 566 

B.achman,  Martin  V 601 

Bacht,  Herman 510 

Bachus,  Clarence  W 583 

Backus,  Frederick  W '- 450 

Backus,  Henry  M ;380  . 

Backus,  Jason  K 663 

Backus,  Montgomery '..  380 

Bacon,  Amos  H 634 

Bacon,  Augustus 346 

Bacon,  Charles  G 478 

Bacon,  Charles  P 416 

Bacon,  George  W.,  (9th  N.  Y.,  h.  art.) 374 

Bacon,  George  W.,  (91st  .ff.  r.inf.) 573 

Bacon,  Francis,  (50th  iV:  r.eng's.) 419 

Bacon,  Francis,  (102d  iV.  r.inf.) 593- 

Bacon,  Orlando 3Q7 

Bacon,  Theodore  C 325 

Bacon,  William  K 461 

Baoon,  WiUiam  P 324 

Badel,  Joseph 323 

Bader,  Magnus 477 

Badger,  Con.  C 745 

Badger,  JohnW 658 

Badger,  WiUiam  W.,  (145th  N.  Y.  inf.) 644 


INDEX   OP   NAMES, 


27 


Badger,  'Wmiam  W. ,  (l"6th  iV.  r.  inf.) 680 

Bnecbt,  Herman 432 

Baehr,  Prank  P 647 

Bagg,  Egbert 612 

Bagley,  AzroL 631 

'     Bagley,  James-. 664 

Bagley,  James  M ...677 

•  Baglin,  Adolpins  M 695 

'     Ballet,  George  W 473 

-Bailey,  Benjamin  P 605 

'     Bailey,  BenjaminP 564 

'     Bailey,  C.  H ft> 694 

•  Biuley,  CharlesH.'. 380 

'     BaUcy,  Daniel 738 

-  Bailey,  David  J 687 

Battey,  Edward : 368 

Bailey,  Edward  L 389 

^     Bailey,  Edwin  J 661 

J     Bailey,  Elbert  T 579 

i     Bailey,  EzraH 305 

J     Bailey,  Francis  S 575 

'     Bailey,  GiiMordD 387 

J     Bailey,  Henry  M 313 

i     Bailey,  Horace  E 643 

'''     Bailey,  James  D.,  (13th  iV.  r.inf.) 446 

■i     Bailey,  James  D.,  (46thJV.  Zinf.) 490 

-t  Bailey,  James H '....318,328 

J     Bailey,  John 575 

^     Bailey,  John  H.,  (3div;  J",  cav.) 699 

:     Bailey,  John  H.,  (26th  iV.  X  inf.) 737 

'     Bailey,  John  J 634 

.1    Bailey,  John  M. 681 

■4'    Bailey,  Lorenzo  W 576 

Sf    Bailey,  Lucien  R 463 

-'    Bailey,  Mathew  A 689 

-i    Bailey,  Michael 689 

..    Bailey,  Morris  D 662 

-  Bailey,  PerrmC 3.33 

J    Bailey,  Pierce  W 516 

il    Bailey,  PryceW 469 

-  Bailey,  Robert 431 

J    Bailey,  Samuel 538 

Bailey,  Samuel  C 729 

J    Bailey,  StephenA 565 

,'    Bailey,  Theodore  S 486 

.    Bailey,  ThomasW 534 

.;    Bailey,  W.  F 580 

J    Bailey,  W.  H 613 

,_!    Bailey,  Wells  S 345 

^    BaUey,  William  C 683,687 

J    Bailey,  William  V 457 

._    Bain,  PeterC 516 

,J    Bainbrldge,  Mahlon 420 

_    Baird,  Alexander  h 551 

J    Baird,  Andrew  D 651 

J    Baird,  JamesB 718 

J   Baird,  ThomasW 557 

J   Baiifl,  William  B 507 

]^   'Bsiii,  William  H.,  (38th  N.  T.  inf.) 474 

■  J,   Baird,  William  H. ,  (126th  iV.  r.  inf.) 626,  627 

J   BaitzeU,  George  W 728 

I  Baker,  AllenM 476 

'J  Baker,  Arthurs ^ 564 

J  Baker,  Benjamin  P 485 

'J  Baker,  Benjamin  M 697 

J  Baker,  Benjamin  N .-...740 

J  Baker,  Charles  A 524 

■j  Baker,  Charles  C 477,665 

:  Baker,  Charles  H 440 

■■' ;  Baker,  Charles  S.,  (27th  N.  Y.  inf.) 462 

'  i  Baker,  Charles  S.,  (2eth  iV.  r.inf.) 463 

■  1  Baker,  ClarenceM 493 


Baker,  Cornelius  K.,  (100th  iV,  r.inf.) 589 

Baker,  Cornelius  K.,  (117th  N.  Y.  inf.) 612 

Baker,  Daniel  L 686 

Baker,  Fayette 307 

Baker,  Francis  M. 320, 345 

Baker,  George  M 455 

Baker,  George  W 622 

Baker,  Henry  M 568 

Baker,  Horace 589 

Baker,  Isaac  H 703 

Baker,  James  T.,  (65th  if.  r.inf.) 524 

Baker,  James  T.,  (174th  N.  Y.  inf.) 678 

Baker,  .Tool  A 647 

Baker,  Joel  B 372,439 

Baker,  John  B 375 

Baker,  John  J.,  (2d  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 313 

Baker,  John  J.,  (22diV.  r.inf.) 456 

Baiter,  John  T 392 

Baker,  Julius  D 350 

Baker,  Lewis  P. ,  (6th  iV.  r.  h.  art. ) 369 

Baker,  Lewis  P.,  (67th  JV.  r.inf) 528 

Baker,  Nathan  S 564 

Baker,  Ralph  P 705 

Baker,  Richard ..• 333 

Baker,  Rollin  T 339 

Baker,  Shelby 634 

Baker,  Stephen 368 

Baker,  Theodore  W 715 

Baker,  Thomas  P : 566 

Baker,  William  B 311 

Baker,  William  H 518 

Balch,  GaluBha  B 314 

Baldwin,  Alfred  J 642 

Baldwin,  Ambrose  N 554 

Baldwin,  Carlos 547 

Baldwin,  Charles  F 561 

Baldwin,  Charles  J 662 

Baldwin,  Edwm  M.,  (9th  iV.  r.eav.) 333 

Baldwin,  Edwin  M.,  (26th  iV.  r.  cav.) 358 

Baldwin,  Edwin  S 7.38 

Baldwin,  Elisha  G 639 

Baldwin,  George  H 569 

Baldwin,  George  R.  G 6.36 

Baldwin,  Harvey 615 

Baldwin,  Henry,  (34th  iV.  r.  inf . ) 470 

Baldwin,  Henry,  (145th  iV.  r.  inf . ) 644 

Baldwin,  Henry  W.,  (2d  iV.  J.  inf.) 706 

Baldwin,  Henry  W.,  (7th  iV.  J.  inf.) 716 

Baldwin,  Hugh  J 457 

Baldwin,  James  M 698 

Baldwin,  James  S 414 

Baldwin,  John  L 681 

Baldwin,  Joseph  C 725 

Baldwin,  Joseph  F 534 

Baldwin,  Lathrop 601 

Baldwin,  Layton  S 336 

Baldwin,  Moses 615 

Baldwin,  N.  A 677 

Baldwin,  Roderick : 372 

Baldwin,  Samuel  H.,  (2d  iV.  J.  battery) 700 

Baldwin,  Samuel  H.,  (13th  iV.  J.  inf.) 728 

Baldwin,  William  H 414 

Baldvrin,  William  L 633 

Baldwin,  William  M. .- 661 

Balen,  James  D 563 

Balkie,  William  B 413 

Bail,  Benjamin  A 502 

Ball,  Charles  W.,  (3d  iV.  r.  cav.) 318 

Ball,  ChSlrleB  W. ,  (7th  iV.  r.  cav. ) 328 

Ball,  J.  C 524 

Ball,  JamesB 328 

Ball,  Lemuels 466 


28 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Ball,  L.  Chanaler 624 

Ball,  Ogilvie  D .- 392 

Ball,  TeuDis  M 370 

Ban,  Tunis  M 693 

Ball,  William 575 

Ball,  Wi'lliam  A 561 

Ball,  William  G 369,378 

Ball,  William  H 575 

Ball,  Williams 364 

Ballard,  Charles  D v.  .611 

Ballard,  H.  P 555 

Ballard,  Jolin  H.,  (76th  iV.  r.inf.) 546 

Ballard,  John  H.,  (157th  li.Y.inf.) 663 

Ballard,  LeonH 424 

Ballard,  Thomas  W , 680 

Ballard,  WiUard  W. 656 

Ballestier,  Robert  B 398 

Balling,  OleP.  H.,  (IstiV.  Klnf.) 422 

Balling,  OleP.  H.,  (145th  N.  Kinf.) 644 

Ballister,  Edward 551 

Ballou,  Charles  H 476 

Ballou,  Cyrus  N 610 

Ballou,  George 570 

Ballou,  George  0 479 

Ballou,  Walter 645 

Balser,  William,  (15th  JV,  r.  h.  art.; 383 

Balser,  William,  (39th  andeSd  N.  Y.  inf.)-465,  518 

Balsh,  Galusha  B 585 

Bambach,  John ~ 501 

Bamber,  Alexander , 518 

Bamford,  John 699 

Banash,  Frederick 435 

Bancker,  Gerard,  (17th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 385 

Bancker,  Gerard,  (70th  N.  Y.  inf.) 534 

Bancroft,  Alfred  L 307 

Bancroft,  Charles  W 368 

Bander,  Anson  H.,- ' 419 

Bang,  Charles ^.481 

Banks,  Allen 307 

Banks,  Wright,  (.38th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 474 

Banks,  Wright,  (39th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 476 

Bannan,   Thomas 566 

Bannister,  George  H 735 

Bannister,  John 309,  355 

Baiita,  Daniel 526 

Banta,  jr.,  William 339 

Bantham,  Summerland  T 681 

Baquet,  (bamille 703 

Baragar,  Charles  F 635 

Barager,  (Charles  P 461 

Barber,  Albern  H 686 

Barber,  Alfred  B 639 

Barber,  Ambrose  M 617 

Barber,  Charles  B 474 

Barber,  Charles  H 680 

Barber  Dolphus  S 446 

Barber  Edwin  J 405 

Barber,  George  P 617 

Barber,  George  W 608 

Barber,  Robert 313 

Barber,  .Samuel  J 306 

Barber,  Theodore  M 686 

fearber.  Thomas  S.,  (15th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 382 

Barber,  Thomas  S.,  (119th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 615 

Barchlay,  Thomas 552 

Barclay,  Alexander 742 

Barclay,  James 459 

Barclay,  Michael  H 371 

Bard,  Robert W /•...579 

Bardell,  F.  A 345 

Barger,  Frederick  C 496 


Bavgfeld,  John  I 701 

Baritean,  Alexis  W 3™ 

Barkalow,  Cornelius  S '29 

Barker,  August 325 

Barker,  Ayers  G "17 

Barker,  Edward 573 

Barker,  Elmer  1 324 

Barker,  Henry  L 335 

Barker,  John  G 47^ 

Barker,  John  H.,  (Ist  iV.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 305 

Barker,  John  H.,  (16th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Barker,  JohnT «..-. 431 

Barker,  Joseph  H '. 366 

Barker,  Morris  K 651 

Barker,  WilliamH.,  (Slst  ^".  Y.  inf.) 498 

Barker,  WilliamH.,  (133d  JV.   Y.  inf.) 632 

Barker,  William  P 573 

Barkley,  Allen l 459 

Barlett,  George  W 447 

Barley,  Jonathan  W 473 

B.arlow  Charles  P 654 

Barlow,  Francis  C 516 

Barlow,  Frederick  N 610 

Barlow,  Joseph ,624 

Barnard,  AlansonM 448 

Barnard,  Abbert  J 611 

Barnard,  Daniel  P 636 

Barnard,  Dudley '. 557 

Barnard,  John  H 546 

Barnard,  Leon 422,437 

Barnard,  Levi  R 698 

Barnard,  William  C 710 

Barnes,  Albert 716 

Barnes,  Almont 388 

Barnes,  Benjamin  F 374 

Barnes,  Charles  T 575' 

Barnes,  Dennis  E 576 

Barnes,  Edward  L 579 

Barnes,  Edward  N 625 

Barnes,  Edward  S 749 

Barnes,  Francis/^ 407 

Barnes,  .1.  Warren 409 

Barnes,  Jacob  L 589 

Barnes,  James 407 

Barnes,  John  D 445 

Barnes.  Nelson  R 546, 685 

Barnes,  Norman  S 463 

Barnes,  Robert  H 629 

Barnes,  Samuel  N 599 

Barnes,  Sylvester  M 466 

Barnes  Thomas  G 345 

Barnes  W.B 364 

Barnes,  Warren  W 717 

Barnes  William  A .366 

Barnes,  William  J 559 

Bamett,  G.  A.  C 452 

Barnett,  George  A.  C 437 

Barnett,  James  R 471 

Bamett,  John 486 

Barnett,  Thomas  C 608 

Bamett,  William 519 

Bamett,  William  G.,  (9th  N.  Y.  inf.) 437 

Barnett,  William  G.,  (17th  N.  Y.  inf.) 452 

Barnette,  Henry  D 461 

Barney,  Albert  M 448,640 

Barney,  Andrew  J 458 

B.arney,  Cherry  C 647 

Barney,  Edwin  J 495 

Barney,  John  A 455 

Barney,  Lewis  T 530 

Barney,  Luther  L 335 


INDEX   OP   NAMES, 


29 


Barney,  W.  H 585 

Barney,  William .328 

Barnham,  George  H -....312 

Barnhart,  Clinton  L 658 

Barnum,  D.  Albert 385 

Barnnm,  Frank  D ^ 492,610 

Barnum,  George  G 589 

Barnum,  Henry  A 443,651 

Barnum,  Henry  C 559 

Barnum,  Willis  S.,  (149th  N.  r.inf.) 651 

Barnum,  Willis  S.,  (157th  iV.  r.inl.) 662 

Barr,  Charles  H, 619 

Barr,  George  W 523 

Barr,  James  J 657 

Barras,  S.  A 626 

Borras,  Samuel  A 469 

Barrett,  Clarence  J 661 

Barrett,  James 664 

Barrett,  James  A 494 

Barrett,  John 459 

Barrett,  Patrick 538 

Barrett,  William  . '. 494 

Barris,  Laveme. 473 

Barron,  John 622 

Barrows,  Henry  R 608 

Barrows,  Winfield  S 495 

Barry,  George. 453 

Barry,  George  H 331 

Barry,  Frederick  H :331 

Barry,  Mathew  J 684 

Barry,  Richard 558 

Barry,  Richard  S 473 

Barse,  George  H 389 

Barstow,  Charles 662 

Baratow,  Samuel 523 

Barstow,  Sumner 457 

Barstow,  Wilson 473 

Bartcls,  Erich '. 434 

Earth,  Charles 489 

Barlholf,  John  F 526 

Bartholf,  John  H 453 

Bartholomew,  Frederick 637 

Bartholomew,  Luzerne,  (9th  N.  J.  inf.) 720 

Bartholomew,  Luzerne,  (38th  iV.  J.  inf.) 747 

Bartholomew,  Norman  G 547 

Bartholomew,  T.  L 437 

Bartholomew,  William  0 365 

Bartholomew,  William,  L 612 

Bartholomew,  William  O : 373 

Bartholomy,  Charles 688 

Bartine,  David W .....735 

Bartine,  Henry ...459 

Bartle,  Philip  J ., 564 

Bartlett,  Charles  G .? 6,53 

Bartlett,  David  L 453 

Bartlett,  Edward  O 654 

Bartlett,  George  W 366 

Bartlett,  Henry  CCrthiV.  J.inf;) 716 

Bartlett,  Henry  C,  (33d  N.  J.  inf.)  .'. 744 

Bartlett,  John  H.,  (9th  iV.  r.inf.) 437 

Bartlett,  JohnH.,  (102diV.  r.inf.) 592 

Bartlett,  John  W 687 

Bartlett,  Joseph 555 

Bartlett,  Joseph  J 462 

Bartlett,  Lester'A 456 

Bartlett,  Lewis  C,  (27th  iV.  r.mf.) 462 

■  Bartlett,  Lewis  C,  (12lBt  iV.  Y.  Int.) 619 

Bartlett,  Myron  E - .^34 

Bartlett,  Peter  M 328 

Bartlett,  WiUiam  A 437 

Bartlett,  WiUiam  H 654 

31  b 


Bartlett,  William  P 583 

Bartlette,  Charles  G 428 

Bartley,  William  M 571 

Barto,  Bennett  G 624 

Barto,  Charles  E 635 

Barton,  Daniel  W 604 

Barton,  Henry  B 443 

Barton,  John,  (141st  N.  K  inf.) 639 

Barton,  John,  (179th  iV.  r.  inf. ) 683 

Barton,  Lewis  — 374 

Barton,  Robert 564 

Barton,  William  B 494 

Bartram,  Nelson  B 450 

Bartruff,  CharlesM 729 

Barwick,  William 677 

Barwicki,  C 510 

Basch,  Adolj)h 510 

Bascom,  George  H 522 

Bass,  E.  C , 64j 

Bass,  JobG 571 

Bassett,  Adams 400 

Bassett,  George  D 528 

Bassett,  Howard 735 

Bassett,  Richard  A 626 

Bassett,  Robert  .•. 473 

Bassett,  S  amuel 368 

Bassett,  WilUam 619 

Bassford,  Abram 342 

Bassnn,  Augustus  R 489 

Batchelder,  William  H 592 

Batchelor,  George  S 610 

Bateman,  Joseph 736 

Bateman,  Robert  M 736 

Bates,  A.  P 59.3 

Bates,  Byron  W 328 

Bates,  Charles 624 

Bates,  Delavan 619 

Bates,  Francis  S 596 

Bates,  Henry  C 337 

Bates,  Henry  G.,  (6th  2V.  K  inf.) 431 

Bates,  Henry  G.,  (131st  jV.  Y.  inf.) 630 

Bates,  Henry  H 456 

Bates,  Huxham  P 687 

Bates,  James  A.,  (5th  iT.  r.inf.) 430 

Bates,  James  A.,  (12th  .ff.  Y.  inf.) 444 

Bates,  JohuF 587 

Bates,  Nelson  W. 605 

Bates,  Thomas's.,  (IstiV.  Y.  It.  art.) 388 

Bales,  Thomas  H.,  (14th  N.  Y.  inf.) 447 

Botes,  Thomas  S 390 

Bates,  Van  Buren 534 

Bates,  W.  W 459 

Bates,  WilUam  W 372 

Bath,  Henry 489 

Bath,  William 489 

Bath,  WilliamL 631 

Batsford,  Marshall  L 506 

Battais,  Louis -. ...505 

Battersby ,  JenynsC 305 

Batterson,  Henry  A 628 

Batterson,  J.  P 340 

Batterson,  James  P 615 

Battey,  George  F 402 

Battin,  William  B .....522 

Baucher,  MngnusH 561,679 

Bander,  E.  F 686 

Bauer,  John 477 

Bauer,  John  P 481 

Baum,  A.  Clark 419 

B.ium,  Henry ..436 

Baumback,  Theodore '..454,> 


30 


INDEX    OP   NAMES. 


Baumes,  John  R 516 

Baun,  Auton 530 

Baur,  Frederick 637 

Bansch,  Charles 679 

Bausmann,  Emil 500 

Baxter,  Archie 639 

Baxter,  B.  D 386 

Baxter,  Cbristopher  M 661 

Baxter,  J.  Mortimer 556 

Baxter,  James 414 

Baxter,  Jesse 545 

Baxter,  Samuel ~ 558 

Bayer,  Charles,  (15th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 382 

Bayer,  Charles,  (46th  JV;  ¥.  inf.) 490 

Bayer,  Frederick  A 347 

Bayles,  George 364 

Bayles,  James  C 384 

Bayles,  Nathaniel  H 426 

Bayley,  Thomas  A 365 

Baylis,  James  M 426 

Bayne,  Andrew 448" 

Baync,  James  H 600 

Bayne,  Jonas  S 318 

Bayne,  Robert  E 480 

Beach,  A.  Pisk ,...-■ 362 

Beach,  Albert  P 548 

Beach,  AlbertH 630 

Beach,  jr.,  Alex 724 

Beach,  Alexander  J 378 

Beach,  Alfreds 721 

Beach,  B.F 340 

Beach,  Benjamin. 540 

Beach,  CharleBH-.J 331 

Beach,  George  F 313 

Beach,  Orria  W.,  '16th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Beach,  OrrinW.,  (34th  iV.  Z.  inf.) 470 

Beach,  Robert  1 737 

Beach,  William  H 305 

Beacher,  Charles  V.  1 3.32 

Beadle,  Alfred  M 647 

Beadle,  John 603 

Beadle,  John  N 647 

Beadle,  Marcus 622 

Beahen,  Michael 718 

Beakes,  George  M 305 

Beaks,  George  M 639 

Beal,  0.  Hadley ^ 601 

Beal,  Thomas 4.W 

Beale,  David  F 636 

Beals,  Adney  B 655 

Beam,  John  E ~.  .701 

Beaman,  Fernando  C 585 

Beamp,  Andrew  C 453 

Bean,  "William  H.  S 604 

Bear,  Bernard 476 

Beard,  Oliver  T 494 

Beardsley.  Bronson , 336 

Beardsley,  Edwin  H 450 

Beardsley,  George  A 628 

Beardsley,  Henry  G 609 

Beardsley,  John 333 

Beardsley,  Levi 458 

Beardsley,  Louis  B 579 

Beardsley,  Samuel  R.,  (24th  iV".  r.  inf.) 458 

.Beardsley,  SamuelR.,  (13th  iV.  X  inf.) 728 

Beardsley,  SolomonW 658 

Beardsley,  William  B.,  (6th  iV.  r.  oav.) 326 

Beardsley,  WUUamB.,  (26th  JV".  r.  cav.) 358 

Beath,  Lawrence c. 551 

Beattee,  "William  T 456 

Boattie,  Adam 409 


Beattie,  David  J ^^ 

Seattle,  George ^™ 

Beattie,  John W 

Beattie,  Robert  B 622 

Beatty,  Archibald 745 

Beaulieu,  Sevenin 458 

Beaumont,  Carlisle  D 456 

Beaumont,  Myron  H 696 

Beaumont,  Oliver 467 

Becher,  August 433 

Beck,  James 361 

Bock,  Theodore  R 728 

Beck,  Thomas  R 717 

Beck,  "WilliamP 662 

Becker,  Adolph 390 

Becker,  Adolphus,  (20th  .(V.  Y.  inf.) 454 

Bi-cker,  Adolphus,  (52d  iV.  Y.  inf) 500 

Becker,  Anton 389 

Becker,  Burnt  S 367 

Becker,  C.  R .■ 487 

Becker,  Charles,  (54th  JV.  r.  inf.) 503 

Becker,  Charles,  (56th  N.  Y.  inf.) 507 

Becker,  Charles,  (119th  if.  Y.  inf.) 615 

Becker,  David  D 375 

Becker,  Edward  H 432 

Becker,  Ernest  P 445 

Becker,  Gustav 615 

Becker,  Gustavo 434 

Becker,  Gilbert  W.,  (2d  iV.  y.  vet.  cav.) 313 

Becker,  Gilbert  W.,  (30th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 466 

Beckerer,  "VolneyD 467 

Becket,  Robert  M 472 

Beckett,  Isaac 506 

Beckett.  Thomas 679 

Beckwith,  David  L 591 

Beckwith,  David  O 566 

Beckwith,  George  S 323 

Beckwith,  John  C 1 688 

Beckwith.  "William  H 553 

Beckwith,  William  W 471 

Bedell,  James  O 729 

Bedell,  John  V 317 

Bedow,  William 555 

Beebe,  DeWittO 332 

Beebe,  Dillon 330 

Beebe,  Dwight 424 

Beebe,  Frank  D 662 

Beebe,  Nelson  H 317 

Beebe,  Silas  T 656 

Beebee,  Henry  C 455 

Beebee,  J.  M 577 

Beeby,  Henry  B 352 

Beecherg  Abram  Burr 575 

Beecher*  Adolphus  Whitten 623 

Beecher,  Augustus  H 635 

Beecher,  Clarence  Y 517 

Beecher,  Harris  H 609 

Beecher,  Henry  B 528 

Beecher,  Jaimes  C,  (67th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 528 

Beecher,  James  C,  (14lBt  N.  Y.  inf.) 639 

Beecher,  Lind 319 

Beecher,  S.  Clark 636 

Beecher,  Thomas  K 639 

Beecroft,  Robert 714 

Beek,  Charles  T 347 

Beekman,  Abraham  J ^...746 

Beekman,  G.  "V 696 

Beakman,  Samuel  J 746 

Beekman,  WilUam  "V.  S 575 

Beeler,  Philip 411 

Beer,  Adolph 504 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


31 


Beers,  Edmnnd  O 419 

ieers,  Joseph  B 419 

Beers,  Louis  V 420 

Beers,  William  P 439 

fieese,  Emil 339 

Begbie,  George  L 744 

Begelow,  Franlc 322 

Behitn,  Charles  T 373,440 

Behan,  EdwinA. 424 

Behan,  Thomas  J...; 443 

Behers,  Frederick  W 670 

Behrend,  Charles 322 

Behrend,  Morris 323 

Behreod,  William 432 

Behrens,  Albert 354 

Behrens,  William  H 748 

Beil,  Joseph : 382 

Beischeim,  Theodore 482 

!       Beiser,  Frederick 688 

Beisheim,  Theodore 435 

'       Belcher,  Amherst  W ; 383 

'       Belcher,  Archibald , 534 

.       Belcher,  Edgar 516 

I       Belden,  Charles  O 528 

;       Belden,  James  L 556 

;       Belden,  William  C 462 

Beldin,  George  A 749 

Belding,  B 639 

Belding,  George  M 532 

;       Belding,  JohnM 549 

Belding,  Silas  W 607 

i       Beldon,  Olivers 714 

;       Belger,  Edward  A 534 

Belknap,  A.  Welling 543 

Belknap,  jr.,  Augustus 528 

i       Belknap,  Jonathans 562 

•  Bell,  Alexander  R 674 

•  Bell,  AlvahA 604 

Bell,  Christopher  J 684 

BeU,  EdwardG -. 428 

Bell,  George 369 

Bell,  Harvey 468 

Bell,  Henry 540 

1       Bell,  J.  Hamillon .'...315,326 

'       Bell,  James 422 

Bell,  John,  (73d  iV.  r.  inf.) 540 

Bell,  John,  (182d  iV.  K  inf.) 684 

Bell,  JohnH 508 

Bell,  Martin  J 311 

Bell,  Matthew 371 

Bell,  Meeker  G 507 

Bell,  RobertH 371 

Bell,  RobertR 376 

BeU,  Thomas 331 

Bell,  William 513 

Bellamy,  Charles  F i 456 

Bellmger,  Christopher 550 

'.       Bellinger,  JacobG.  .■ 656 

Bellinger,  William 662 

-:       Bellis,  John  W 697 

-       Bellis,  UriasD 627 

Belloti,  George  B 518 

Belotti,  George  B 503 

Bellows,  Charles 631 

Bellows,  GeorgoG 591 

Bellows,  George  H 420 

'■      Bellows,  James  W 649 

-,      Beman,  Albert  M 690 

'      Beman,  John  B 316 

Bemis,  George 593 

'.    Bemis,  George  W.,  (4th iV.  r. h.  art.) 364 


Bemia,  George  W.,  (110th  N.  Y.  inf.) 605 

Beuard,  Edward 54^ 

Bendel,  Herman 369 

Bender,  Charles  F 594 

Bendix,  John  B.,  (7th  N.  Y.  inf.) 432 

Bendix,  John  E.,  (10th  iV.  r.inf.) 439 

Bendoll,  Hermann 564 

Bendon,  John  P 483 

Benedict,  Abel  C 422 

Benedict,  Abijah  G 624 

Benedict,  AuguatusW 544 

Benedict,  Calvin  K '642 

Benedict,  E.  B 490 

Benedict,  Edward  B 644 

Benedict,  Erastns  D 337 

Benedict,  James  W » .623 

Benedict,  Jonas  A 325 

Benedict,  LeGrand 423 

Benedict,  Lewis 668 

Benedict,  Lewis  J  540 

Benedict,  Mitchell 661 

Benedict,  Samuel  N.,  (23d  N.  Y.  inf ) 457 

Benedict,  Samuel  N.,  (107th  N.  Y.  inf.) 601 

Benedict,  Thomas  A 651 

Benedict,  Walter  H 582 

Benedict,  William 604 

Benedict,  William  N 509 

Benham,  John  H 587 

Benham,  Napoleon  B 599 

Benham,  Willis 578,598 

Benjamm,  Charles  A.,  (21st  N.  Y.  cav.) 350 

Benjamin,  Charles  A.,  (127th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 628 

Benjamin,  Clark  S 445 

Benjamin,  Frank  W 392 

Benjamin,  George  J 520 

Benjamin,  H.  Delos 311 

Benjamin,  J.  W 662 

Benjamin,  Juleo  B 674 

Benjamin,  Nathan  J 630 

Benjamin,  William  H.,  (8th  iV,  Y.  cav.) 331 

Benjamin,  William  H.,  (124th  JV".  r. inf.) .,...633 

Bennecke,  Herman - 454 

Bennedict,  Michael  D 544 

Bennet,  Benjamin  N 690 

Bennett,  Augustus  G -■- 555 

Bennett,  Benjamin 352 

Bennett,  Charles 520 

Bennett,  David  A 305 

Bennett,  Edward 487,  645 

Bennett,  George 478 

Bennett,  George  A.,  (5th  N.  Y.  cav.) 324 

Bennett,  George  A.,  (llih  iV.  Y.  cav.) 337 

Bennett,  George  A.,  (4th  JV.  J.  inf.) 712 

Bennett,  George  C,  (7th  N.  Y.  cav.) 329 

Bennett,  George  C,  (9th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 333 

Bennett,  George  H 534 

Bennett,  George  M ..479 

Bennett,  George  R 571 

Bennett,  Horace  D 598 

Bennett,  Jamea 564 

Bennett,  James  A 369,379 

Bennett,  James  S 337 

Bennett,  John  R 561 

Bennett,  John  S 400 

Bennett,  John  S 400 

Bennett,  Levi **<■ 

Bennett,  Nelson 743 

Bennett,  Peter 322 

Bennett,  Samuel  A 601- 

Bennett,  Sedgwick  R ''48 

Bennett,  William 693 


32 


INDEX    OF  NAMES. 


Bennett,  William  H 472 

Bennett,  waiiam  R 642 

Bennett,  ■VViUinm  W.,  (11th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 337 

Bennett,  William  W.,  (177th  N.  Y.  inf.) C81 

Bennette,  John 720 

Bennltt.  Benjanlin 457 

Benson,  Alfred  W 658 

Benson,  Benjamin  T 629 

Benaon,  David  P ■- 674 

Benson,  Henry 496 

Benson,  Hervey  W 450 

Benaon,  Leon 319 

Benson,  Orlando  P 581 

Benson,  William 532 

Bensa,  Charles -" 489,610 

BentJ^y,  Charles  H 448 

Bentley,  Elishtt 381 

Bentley,  James  V 731 

Bentley,  Eichard  C 466,520 

Bentley,  Rudolph 454 

Bentley,  William  G 333 

Bently,  Charles  H 313 

Benton,  George  H 585 

Benton,  Jamea  D ,• 585,  606 

Benton,  Orlando  N 499 

Benton,  William  H 720 

Benzler,  Franz 500 

Berdari,  George  A 717 

Berdan,  Rich.  J 720 

Berdine,  William 740 

Berg,  J.  Fred 740 

Bergen,  Adrian  V.. 636 

Bergen,  Alfred  W 744 

Bergen,  Cornelius  P 516 

Bergen,  George  B 747 

Bergen,  John  S 677 

Bergen,  Leonard  M 440 

Bergen,  Van  B.  M 630 

Bergen,  William 706 

Berger,  Charlea  E .525 

Bergcr,^  Ferdinand 323 

Berger,'  Martin 518 

Bergtold,  Jacob  E 455 

Berky,  Reise  B 364 

Berlin,  Carl , 388 

Berlin,  CarlL ' 331 

Berliner,  Sigimund  M 4.52 

Bermingham,  James  M 567 

Bernard,  Edward,  (11th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 441 

Bernard,  Edward,  (65th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 524 

Bernard,  Greorge  A 524 

Bernard,  Henry  B 317 

Berne,  Christian .-. 464 

Bemhard,  Paul .- 481 

Bernett,  Ernst  0 454 

Bernstein,  Otto 476 

Berrain,  Richards 430 

Benin,  JohnN 429 

Berrien,  Daniel 450 

Berriman,  George  W 556 

Berriman,  Matbew  W :...439 

Berriman,  Matthew  W 723 

Berry,  Abraham  J 474 

Berry,  AsaW 456 

Berry,  Benjamin  C 319 

Berry,  Charles 489 

Berry,  D.  Clinton 657 

Berry,  Edward  L 661 

Berry,  Edward  P 714 

Berry,  Hamilton 370 

Berry,  James  H ,..., 555 


Berry,  John,  (7th  iV.  r.  cav.) 328 

Berry,  John,  (65th  N.  r.  inf.) 525 

Berry,  John  M 647 

Berry,  Loyd  W «1 

Berry,  Robert  W '33 

Berry,  jr.,  Titus 724 

Berry,  Thomas  E 413 

Berry,  Tobias 550 

Ben-y,  Williilm  A , 363 

Berry,  William  O 714 

Berryman,  WilUam 498 

Bertholf,  Peter  A 697 

Berthond,  Alexander  P 743 

Bertrand,  Theodore,  (58th  X  Y.  inf.) 510 

Bortrand,  Theodore,  (93d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 576 

Bertrand,  Theodore, (BnlansPerdu8,iV.i'.inf.)695 

Bertrand,  Victor ; 474,505 

Besoldt,  George 50.4 

Best,  William  L 448 

Betchell,  William 711 

Betge,  Robert  J 530 

Bethon,  Charlea 43§ 

Belts,  George  F -• 437 

Belts,  John  H 566 

Belts,  William  H 349 

Betz,  Philip 490 

Betzoldt,  Frederick 594 

Beurman,  H.  J 480 

Beutel,  John 510 

Beverly,  John 470 

Bevines,  John,  (26th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 461 

Bevines,  John,  (26th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 461 

Bevines,  John,  (80th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 553 

Beyea,  Harvey 736 

Beyer,  Nicholas 384 

Bibbins, '  Plarrison 577 

Bice,  AngustuH  G 447,574 

Bice.  Marshal  D 319 

Bickelhaupt,  Frederick 489 

Bickford,  William  H 373 

Biddle,  George  H 579 

Biddlo,  James 439 

Biddlecom,  Russell  B 376 

Bidiack,  William  W 518 

Bidwell,  Charlea  H 496 

Bidwell,  Daniel  D 496 

Bidwell,  Henry  L 680 

Bidwell,  William  T 613 

Bicgel,  PetcrR 342 

Bieling,  John  B 490 

Bioling,  John  H 615 

Bietry,  Alphonse 439 

Bigelow,  Jefferson 469 

Bigelow,  Jefferson  C .' 343 

Bigelow,  John 592 

Bigelow,  Lendall  H 361, 375 

Bigelow,  Silas  S 315,343 

Bigelow,  William  H 367 

Bigley,  Charles  H 512,557 

Biggs,  Charles  J 609 

Biggs,  Daniel 322 

Biggs,  Reuben ,..i.579 

Bilderback,  Smith 745 

Bilea,  George  E.,  (23d  N.  Y.  inf.) 457 

Biles,  George  E.,  (16lBt  JV.  r.  mf.) 667 

Billard,  Julea  P 555 

Billhardt,  Louis 481 

Billig,  George  C.  L 413 

Billing,  F.  W 503 

Billing,  GuRtav 383 

Billtags,  Cornelius  C 655 


INDEX    OF  NAMES, 


33 


Billon,  Louia 559 

BillB,  James  A 636 

Bills,  James  E 347 

?ill»,  Jarod  M 347 

Binder,  L.  Fiank 461 

Bingel,  Gustavus  A 500 

Bingham,  Albert  M 569 

Bingham,  Alexander 599 

Bingham,  Alonzo  A 656 

Bingham,  Daniel  G 532 

Bingham,  Edwin 471 

Bingham,  George  A 463 

Bingham,  George  B 493 

Bingham,  Lafayette 574 

Bingham,  Lueien  W 457 

Bingham,  William 631 

Binsse,  Lewis  J 479 

Binsflee,  Edward 505 

Birchmyer,  Paul 395 

Bird,  Alexander , 658 

Bird,  Francis  W 499 

Bird,  Jacob  P 417 

Bird,  James 715 

V  Bird,  James  W 658 

Bird,  Wellington 719 

Bird,  jr.,  William,  (37th  iV.  F.  Inf.) 473 

Bird,  jr.,  William,  (179th  If.  Y.  inf.) 683 

Bird.jr.,  William  A 410 

Birdsall,  Charles  K 585 

Birdsall,  James  H 512 

Birdsall,  John 320,  340 

Birdsall,  Jonathan 623 

Birdsall,  Walters 674 

Birdsell,  Barnett 699 

Birdseye,  D.  M 311 

Birdseye,  Mortimer  B 311 

Birge,  James  C 599 

Birge,  L.  M 677 

Birmingham,  Andrew 533 

Birmingham,  John  B 453 

Bimbanm,  Adolph 530 

Birney,  William  0 703,711 

Bisbee,  JohnP 518 

Bigcaccianti,  Charles  di 477 

Bishop,  Alonzo  L 635 

Bishop,  Edwin 706 

Bishop,  Edwin  L 589 

Bishop,  George 550 

Bishop,  Geo.  W.,  .(5th  iV.  Y.  battery) 399 

Bishop,  Geo.  W.,  (134th  iV.  Z  inf.) 633 

Bishof),  James  H .■ 638 

Bishop,  Prentice  E 538 

Bishop,  Thomas  E 459 

Bisky,  Louis 489 

Bissell,  Elias  L.,  (22d  TV.  Y.  inf.) 456 

Bissell,  EUasL.,  (44th  iV.  Z  inf.) 487 

Bissell,  George  W -.571 

BiBsett,  Thomas  M 561 

Bjerg,  Werner  W 422 

Blachford,  Daniel 683 

Black,  George  R 507 

Black,  James  W ■- 485 

Black,  Robert 325 

Black,  William,  (6th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 431 

Black,  WilUam,  (97th  N.  K  inf.) 583 

Black,  William  T 534 

Blackfan,  JohnW 696 

Blackford,  Daniel 4.55 

Blackman,  Aaron  B 600 

Blackmer,  Charles  W 683 

Blackmere,  Ernest 340 

3 


Blackmore,  Albin  C 522 

Blackwell,  George  A 461 

Blackwell,  George  A 461 

Blackwell,  Henry  T 571 

Blackwell,  S.  S 311 

Blackwell,  WilliamB 461 

Blair,  William  F ; 625 

Blaisdell,  Westley - :  .545 

Blaisdell.  William 370 

Blaisie,  William , .■ 4  86 

Blake,  Clarence 595 

Blake,  Duncan  W 712 

Blake,  Edwin  L 372 

Blake,  JohnJ.,  (69th  JV.  K  inf.) 632 

Blake,  John  J.,  (88th  N.  r.  inf.) 567 

Blake,  William  E 424 

Blakely,  Edward  A 555 

Blaker,  Edwin 696 

Blanchard,  Henry  C 550 

Blanchard,  Hiram  J 564 

Blanchard,  J.  D 657 

Blanchard,  Joseph  A 329 

Blanchard,  Justus  W.,  (3d  iV.  K  inf.) 424 

Blanchard,  Justus  W.,  (102diV.  Y.  inf.) 668 

Blanchett,  Augustus  D 738 

Bland,  E.  A 339 

Blaney,  John  Y 571 

Blau,  Gustav 503 

Blauvelt,  Daniel .' 719 

Blauvelt,  David  C 733 

Blauvelt,  David  D 733 

Blauvelt,  Isaac  D 450 

Blauvelt,  James  F.,  (5th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 367 

Blauvelt,  James  P.,  (Ist  N.  Y.  marine  art). .386 

blauvelt,  Joseph  A 733 

Bleakley,  Lewis  H 369 

Bleakly,  William  M 462 

Bleidom,  Henry 481 

Blenck,  William 382 

Blenker,*  Louis 435 

Blenkow,  David 736 

Blewett,  William 322 

Blewett,  WilliamB  .., 706 

Bleydorn,  Charles 454 

Blighton,  Robert .- 534 

Blind,  Jacob,  (15th  JV".  Y  h.  a^f.) J 382 

Blind,  Jacob,  fed  A  Y.  bat.) 397 

Blinn,  Warren 421 

Bliss,  Aaron  T 336 

Bliss,  Collins  W 538 

Bliss,  Frederick  E 479 

Bliss,  jr.,  George. >. 364 

Bliss,  Harman  W 538 

Bliss,  James 331 

Bliss,  John  S 528 

Bliss,  Luman  A 499 

Bliss,  Lyman  W.,  (lOth  iV.  r.  cav.) 335 

Bliss,  Lyman  W.,  (51st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 499 

Bliss,  Orlando  T 361 

Bliss,  William  B 418 

Bliss,  William  R 689 

Bliss,  William  T 497 

Bhven,  Charles  H 728 

Bliven,  Miles  F 313 

Bliven,  Miles  T 466 

Blocher,  John 550 

Blockman,  George  H 575 

Blodgett,  Hiram  A 546 

Blodgett,  Morris  R :. 365,  372 

Blomberg,  Carlo 384 

Blood,  Norman  M 656 


34 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Blood,  William  Otis 745 

Bloodgood,  ■William 579 

Bloom,  JohnO 742 

Bloom,  Richard 525 

Bloomer,  Edward  M 569 

Bloomer,  John  A 386 

Bloomfleld,  James  H .561 

BloomfieW,  John  C 431 

Bloomfleld,  Lott 724 

BloBS,  Richard  D 423 

Bloss,  William  W 602 

Blossom,  Edmund  W 307 

BloBsom,  Peter  A 621 

Blowers,  Albert  L 516 

Blucher,  Gebhard 4:14 

Blue,  Albert  L 703 

Blume,  Theodore 397 

Blunrtell,  William 713 

Blunt,  jr.,  Edmund 324 

Blunt,  John  W 315,326 

Blunt,  Nathaniel  W 379 

Bly.Custis 582 

Ely,  Jerry 334 

Blynn,  M.  H 335 

Blythe,  Smith  G --703 

Bobert,  G-eorge - 415 

Bochn,  Peter 343 

Bock,  Augustus 718 

Bock,  Charles 510 

Bock,  Charles  P.  H 342 

Bock,  Wolfgang 397 

Bockee,  Jacob  S 609 

Bockman,  Charles 531 

Bockoven,  William  C 522 

Bockus,  Andrew  J 685 

Bodamer,  John  A 310,356 

Bode,  Bernard 465 

Boden,  Frederick  E 612 

Bodine,  Augustus  S 623 

Bodine,  Budd  S 729 

Bodine,  Hart  W 715 

Bodine,  John 495 

Bodine,  Joseph  H 462 

Bodwell,  aranville  W 728 

Bodwell,  James  L 729 

Boebel-,  Moritz  ., 531 

Boeokh,  Charles 489 

Boedicker,  Emil 432 

Boeman,  Lambert 731 

Boerckel,  George  W 492 

Boetticher,  Paul  G 530 

Boetticher,  Otto 530 

Boetticher,  Otto -. 530 

Began,  Thomas 416 

Bogardus,  Charles 655 

Bogaidus,  H.  L 337 

Bogardus,  Henry  L 324 

Bogardus,  J.  0 592 

Bogardus,  Romeyn 450 

Bogardus,  jr.,  Stephen  H 693 

Bogardus,  Stephen  W 730 

Bogart,  A.  S 525 

Bogart,  Byckman  C 368 

Bogart,  Gilbert 636 

Bogart,  Gilbert  D 733 

Bogart,  James  H.,  (43d  iV.  y.  inf.) 485 

Bogart,  James  H. ,  (162d  JV.  r.  inf , ) 668 

Bogart,  Martin  S 589 

Bogart,  ■WUliamE 683 

Bogen,  Fred.  W 481 

Bogert,  Jacob 707 


Bogert,  John  A °28 

Bogg4,  Robert 704 

Boggs,  William  G ^44 

Bohn,  Joseph 403 

Bohrer,  Charles 510 

Bohsert,  Frederick .  -, 435 

Boice,  Daniel  E 699 

Boice,  Theodore  A 324 

Boiron,  John  Claude -.543 

Boise,  George  C 725 

Boitoan,  George 444 

Bokee,  David  A 631 

Boker,  John 383 

Boland,  Herman  A 640 

Bolles,  Frank  G 619 

Boiler,  Francis 503 

BoUhorst,  Carl 435 

BoUhorst,  Charles 482 

Bolton,  John  T 740 

Bolton,  Samuel  H 745 

Bomford,  GeorgeN 483 

Bonce,  John  B 693 

Bond,  Benjamin  J 420 

Bond.  Hiram  H 522 

Bond,  Marshal  O 658 

Bondoinot,  William  B.  S 720 

Bondrye,  Louis  N 325 

Bondrye,  Louis  N 325 

Bonham,  Lucius  C 720 

Benin,  WiUiam  O 700 

Bonino,  Tancrade 695 

Bonnell,  Alexander  V ^ 743 

BonneU,  Isaac 738 

Bonner,  Charles 366 

Bonney,  Charles  F 720 

Bonseli,  William  A 590 

Bonta,  James  W 395 

Bontecou,  Reed  B 423 

Bontelle,  Frazier  A 324 

Bontelle,  George  V 423 

Boocffck,  John  W 557 

Boody,  Robert  M '- 480 

Bookstaver,  Francis  H 732 

Bookstavcr.  Henry  D 729 

Bookwood,  Charles 397, 464 

Boole,  William  H 542 

Booth,  Daniel 699 

Booth,  George  H 585 

Booth,  James  A , ,- 637 

Booth,  JohnC 729 

Booth,  John  L , 664 

Booth,  Thomas 737 

Booz,  William  B 664 

Borcheidt,  Julius  C 496 

Bord,  George  P 668 

Borden,  H.  D 651 

Borden,  John  G 492 

Bordwell,  Byron  T 515 

Bordwell,  Ed.  A 331 

Borel,  Charles 695 

Borland,  George 368 

Borland,  James  L 439 

Borman,  Henry 441 

Bornemann,  Charles 481  . 

Borst,  Peter  E 319 

Bottle,  Remington 382 

Bosley,  George  H 658 

Boss,  George  T 634 

Boss,  Morris  E 517 

Bostwick,  Charles  E 629 

Bostwick,  Henry  P 540 


INDEX'  OF   NAMES. 


35 


BoBtwick,  JaineB  H 566 

BosweU,  Charles  P 574 

Boswoith,  George  B.,  (3cl  Prov.  and  16th  N. 

y.cav) 320, 34p 

Boaworth,  George  B.,  (87th  JV.  r.  inf.) 566 

Bnsworth,  Harvey  M _. 622 

Bosworth,  Henry  H ,. 640 

BoBworth,  Nathaniel  P ". 426 

Botohford,  Henry  1 487 

Both,  Ernst 503 

Bothner,  Gustav , 474 

Bothwell,  David 685 

Bdtsford,  Allen  B 55O 

BotBford,  Henry  A 373,439 

Bott,  Trederick 503 

Bottcher,  Max 432 

Botts,  Stephen  K 483 

Botts,  Steven  K 336 

Boucher,  Francis ,. 695 

Boudiuot,  Frank 329 

Boughton,  Horace 445,642 

Boughton,  John  R 633 

BongMon,  William  D.  L 496 

Boulton,  John  T 722 

Boulware,  Jeptha  R 681 

Boundaee,  Lucean  W 562 

Bourgard,  C 505 

Bourne,  R.  Walworth 662 

Bourne,  William  R 487 

Bontel,  George  V 535 

Bontelle,  George  V 350 

Bouton,  George  W.  B 368 

Bonve,  Edv.-ard  T 358 

Bonvier,  JohnV 553 

Bow,  John  T 651 

Bowdish,  Arvine  C 651 

Bowdish,  Nelson  S.,  (3d  iV.  Y.  light  art.) 396 

Bowdish,  Nelson  S.,  (43d  iV.  Z  inf.) ,..  .486 

Bowden,  Samuel 418 

Bowe,  Halsey 549 

Bowe,  Pet«r 483 

Bowen,  Andrew  J 496 

Bowen,  Edwin  C 683 

Bowen,  Erwin  A 463,6.55 

Bowen,  Franklin 571 

Bowen,  George  A 726 

Bowen,  Hezekiah 655 

Bowen,  Irving  N 662 

Bowen,  James  R 604 

Bowen,  John  B 745 

Bowen,  OscarO , 431,493 

Bower,  Belknap 426 

Bower,  Charles  W 540 

Bower,  John., 362 

Bower,  Joseph -C 738 

Bower,  William  H 391 

Bowerman,  Richard  N 441 

Bowers,  Alfred 367 

Bowers,  Alonzo  C : 507 

Bowers,  Charles  E 358 

Bowers,  Charles  F 718 

Bowers,  E.  C 386 

Bowers,  Henry 539 

■Bowers,  Jacob 368 

Bowers,  John  W 732 

Bowers,  Michael  G 717 

Bowers,  William 743 

Bowers,  William  I> 447 

Bowker,  James ..457 

Bowker,  James  B 683 

Bowlby,  Luther  C ■ 711,734 


Bowlby,  William  W.,  (2d  and  3d  JV.  J.  cav- 
alry)  698,699 

Bowlby,  William  W. ,  (26th  iV.  J.  inf.) 737 

Bowles,  James  A 375 

Bowles,  William  W 631 

Bowley,  JohnH 632 

Bowman,  jr.,  James 742 

Bowman,  John '. 496 

Bowman,  John  A 445 

Bowman,  Pulaski 653 

Bowne,  Benjamin  F 559 

Bowne,  George  A 696 

Bowsky,  Charles 611 

Box,  John  P 647 

Boyee,  Moses  M 339 

Boyce,  Stephen  K. . » 483 

Boyce,  Walter  R 369 

Boyce,  William  A 504 

Boyd,  Andrew  J 602 

Boyd,  Carlisle 428 

Boyd,  Charles  S 7U 

Boyd,  Edson 608 

Boyd,  Edwin  H 605 

Boyd,  Frank  H 373 

Boyd,  Horatio  H 336 

Boyd,  James  A 496 

Boyd,  James  S 716 

Boyd,  O.  B 643 

Boyd,  Robert  N 696 

Boyd,  William  A 519 

Boyd,  William  F 325 

Boyd,  William  H 305 

Boyd,  jr.,  William  H 305 

Boyer,  Joseph  E 380 

Boyer,  Leonard 656 

Boyer,  WilUis  M 343 

Boyer,  Willis  M 324 

Boyle,  James,  (82d  iV.  y.  inf.) 557 

Boyle,  James,  (37th  JT.  K  inf.) 473 

Boyl'e,  James  A 444 

Boyle,  James  B .' 483 

Boyle,  James  P 473 

Boyle,  John 557 

Boyle,  Peter 403 

Boyle,  Peter  T 521 

Boyle,  Robert 671 

Boyle,  Thomas • 346 

Boyle,  William 393 

Boyle,  William  H 366 

Boynton,  Frederick  H ^99 

Boynton,  John  S 613 

Bracht,  Augustus 434 

Brackett,  Isaac  P 605 

Brackett,  William  H 555 

Bracklin,  Anthony 489 

Bracklow,  Theodore 481 

Brackney,  John , 635 

Braden,  Robert  S 543 

Bradford,  Charles  S 643 

Bradford,  John 711 

Bradford,  John 712 

Bradford,  William  H.,  (93d  N.  T.  inf.) 575 

Bradford,  William  H.,  (192d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 639 

Bradford,  William  M 686 

Bradin,  Robert 370 

Bradish,  James  S 646 

Bradley,  AlfredB- 562 

Bradley,  David  A 683 

Bradley,  Edward 3.38 

Bradley,  Henry 537 

Bradley,  James  H.,  (Slst  iV..r.  inf.) 467 


36 


INDEX   01*  NAMES. 


Bradley,  James  H.,  (131st  iV.  K  inf.) 630 

Bradley,  Joseph  H 336 

Bradley,  Leman  W.,  (Utb.  N.  Y.  int.) 447 

Bradley ,  Lemen  W. ,  (64tli  iV;  K  inf.) 522 

Bradley,  Lemuel  K 457 

Bradley,  Munson  E '. 431 

Bradley,  Patrick  W , 598 

Bradley,  PaulB 537 

Bradley,  SamuelC 606 

Bradley,  Thomas 623 

Bradley,  Thomas  S 421 

Bradley,  William  S 605 

Bradley,  Wesley  W 665 

Bradly,  Joseph  H 429 

Bradner,  Ira  S 507 

Bradner,  T.  Scott 623 

Bradshaw,  Albert  M 628 

Bradshaw,  Clinton , - 536 

Bradshaw,  WUliam  H 571 

Bradt,  Abram  G 364 

Bradt,  Charles  M 619 

Bradt,  Henry  Y 633 

Bradt,  James  H 591 

Brady,  Bernard 439 

Brady,  E.  H 307 

Brady,  Edward  H '.462 

Brady,  Garret 706 

Brady,  James 557 

Brady,  James  D 520 

Brady,  James  T 540 

Brady,  jr.,  John 474 

Brady,  John  A 439 

Brady,  Philip  1 659 

Brady,  Robert  W.,  (96th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 582 

Brady,  Robert  W.,  (139th  iT.  Y.  inf.) 636 

Brady,  William  T 518 

Bragan,  William  E 322 

Bragg,  Henry  M 636 

Bragg,  John 609 

Brahams,  John  B 426 

Braida,  Sigismund 698 

Brailey,  William 555 

Brainard,  David  E 624 

Brainard,  William  H 681 

Brainard,  William  H.  H 624 

Braine,  Charles  R.^. 559 

Brainerd,  Wesley.'. j 417,419 

Brainerd,  William  H.  H 462 

Braisted,  Bethuel  H 332 

Braisted,  George  R 673 

Braklin,  Anthony 454- 

Bramen,  Walter  W 575 

Bramhall,  Walter  M 399 

Bramhalj,  William  S 675 

Branch,  Christopher 665 

Branch,  Marquis  L 685 

Brand,  Arthur 434 

Brand,  Edgar  B 571 

Brand,  George  B 352 

Brand,  Jacob,  (12th  iV.  r.  inf. ) 443 

Brand,  Jacob,  (122d  N.  Y.  in!.) 621 

Brandenburg,  William  H 681 

Brandenstein,  Hugo 490 

Brandes,  Carl 530 

Brandes,  William 530 

Brandis,  William 630 

Brandt,  Albert,  (59th  N.  Y.  inf.) 512 

Brandt,  Albert,  (68th  iV.  r.  inf.) 530 

Brandt,  Arthur 435 

Brttndt,  Arthur  A 616 

Brandt,  Christopher  W 307 


Brandt,  Frederick  A. 

Brandt,  Henry  C 

•Brandt,  William 

Brandt,  William  V  . . 
Branin,  Samuel  E- 


594 

503 

595 

513 

x..„^.„,    .J— ™ 

Branka'tone,  George  W 554 

Brann,  Lewis ^21 

Brannack,  Luke ^93 

Brannigan,  John .' 520 

Brannigan,  P 664 

Brannigan,  Patrick  R 588 

Brannin,  James  M.,  (10th  iV.  J.  inf.) 723 

Brannin,  James  M.,  (13th  iV.  J.  inf.) 728 

Brant,  Andrua 653 

Brant,  EliasW 742 

Brant,  John  W 375 

Brant,  Lewis  T 719 

Brant,  jr.,  William..-, 705 

Brnumann,  E.  W 435 

Braun,  Frederick 511 

Braun,  Julius 464 

Braune,  CarlP 698 

Braunstein,  Franz y 383 

Brawlike,  Francis ^ 481 

Braxmarer,  Victor 432 

Bray,  Nathaniel  K. ,  (27th  JV.  J.  iuf  ) 738 

Bray,  Nathaniel  K,  (33d  JV.  /.  inf ) 744 

Brayton,  Milton 612 

Brayton,  Sanford  B 693 

Braze,  Andrew  W i% 

Brazee,  William  R 447 

Brazie,  .Jacob  O 361 

Brazie,  William  R 362 

Breck,  George 391 

Breck,  George  C  393 

Breckaw,  Marcus  F 452 

Breed,  Benjamin  F 651 

Breed,  Charles  W 581 

Breed,  Edwin  E 609 

1  Breen,  George  W.,  (6lh  iV.  J.  inf ) 715 

Breen,  George  W.,  (40th  iV.J.  inf.) 749 

Brendle,  Anton '. 461 

Brenkerhoff,  George  L ' 336 

Brennan,  C.  Fowler 644 

Brenuan,  EdwinW 396 

I  Brennan,  Francis  T 584 

1  Brennan,  George,  (14th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 380 

i  Brennan,  George,  (33d  iV.  r.inf.) 469 

Brennan,  James  H.',  (let  iV.  K  inf.) 432 

Brennan,  James  H.,  (145th  iV.  K  inf.) 644 

Brennan,  John 664 

Brennan,  Lawrence 673 

Brennan,  Luke 533 

Brennan,  Michael 659 

Brennan,  Michael  P ., 532 

Brennan,  William  D .' 640 

Brenning,  George 343 

Brenning,  George  H 668 

Brereton,  Edward  T 592 

Bresnaham,  James , 740 

Breatel,  Charles 432 

Brett,  J.  R 433 

Brett,  Robert  H.,  (Ist  JV.  F.vet.  oav.) 307 

Brett,  Robert  H.,  (33d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 469 

Brenning,  George 490 

Brevoort,  Samuel 632 

Brewer,  Augustus  G 319 

Brewin,  Jamea  H ...711 

Brewin,  Leander 711 

Brewater,  Charles,  (13th  N.  Y.  cav.) 340 

Brewster,  Charles,- (14th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 342 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


37 


Brewster,  Ephraim  G :  .703 

Brewster,  George  H 340 

Brewster,  Henry  M 508 

Brewster,  Jacob  K 581 

Brewster,  n.  E 331 

Brewster,  Robert  E 542 

Brewster,  'WiUiamK 540 

Brey,  George 478 

Brice,  James 679 

Brice,  John  A 718 

Brickel,  Andrew •. 411 

Brickingham,  Charles  L 64fi 

Bridenbaker,  Andrew 656 

Brjdgeford,  Samuel  L.,  (gOth  JV.  Y.  cav.) 349 

Bridgeford,  Samuel  L. »  (43d  N.  r.  inf.) 485 

Bridgeford,  William 58 1 

Bridges,  Harmanas  H 455 

Bridges,  Lyman 581 

Briede,  Augustus 382 

Briggs,  Alvah  W 599 

Briggs,  Baron  W 476 

Briggs,  Caleb  0 -. 665 

Briggs,  Ephraim  A '* 485 

Briggs,  J.  Elbert ; 577 

Briggs,  James  Henry 439 

Briggs,  John  1 542 

Briggs,  John  K 462 

Briggs,  Joseph  A 317 

Briggs,  Leonard 690 

Briggs,  Leonard  F 662 

Briggs,  LeroyH 472 

Briggs,  Philip 362 

Briggs,  William  E 366 

Brigham,  George  W , 612 

Brighara,  H.  Gustavus : 601 

Brigham,  Eisley  H 496 

Brill,  Augustus  H 362 

Brill,  Frederick  A 714 

Brilliantowski,  Samuel 482 

Brindel,  Anton 583 

-Brinkerhotr,  George  W 374 

Brinkerhoff,  jr.,  John 393 

Brinkerhoff,  John  J 606 

Brinkerhoff,  Mortimer,  (42d  i\r.  Y.  inf.) 484 

Brinkerhoff,  Mortimer,  (59th  iV.  T.  inf.) 513 

Brmtnall,  Charles  E 466 

Briscoe,  Joseph  C,  (1st  2V.  K  inf.) 422 

Briscoe,  J.  C,  (40th  iV.  r.  inf.) 479 

Bristol,  Albert  M 332 

Bristol,  DanielW 461 

Bristol,  George  H 604 

Bristol,  Horace  W 696 

Bristol,  Lansing 647 

Bristol,  Samuel  A 743 

Bristol.  William  H 635 

Bristol,  WUliam  M 332 

Britt,  James  W 508 

Brittain,  George  D ' 735 

Britton,  Alex.  H 644 

Britton,  George  T .' 474 

Britton,  Hiram  A 621 

Britton,  Russell  A 347 

Britton,  Thomas 508 

Broa^,  Benjamin  S 653 

Broach,  John  H 677 

Broadhead,  William 447 

'Broadmeadow,  Lewis 342, 346 

Broadway,  Peter 522 

Broady,  Oscar  K 516 

Brocht,  August ..411 

Brocklow,  Theodore  F 670 


Broekway,  Charles  M 492 

Brockway,  Jefferson  W 556 

Brockway,  Patrick  H 514 

Broderick,  Virgil 697 

Brodhead,  John  A 331 

Bro(}io,  Paul 551 

Brcjjcan,  William  B ; 581 

Bromberg,  Charles  J 337 

Bromley,  H.  M ^ 418 

Bronk,  Stephen ; 681 

Bronner,  Richard  R .■ 428 

Brouner;  Samuel 651 

Bronson,  Albert 361 

Bronson,  Alfred  H 681 

Bronson,  Irving 601 

Bronson,  James  C 508,  516 

Bronson,  William  C 639 

Brookes,  George  O ^..; 711 

Brookins,  Arba  .'. 309,  355 

Brooks,  Arthur  L 517 

Brooks,  Enos  C 522 

Brooks,  Franklin 362 

Brooks,  Frederick 486 

Brooks,  George  L.,  (lOth  A  J.  inf.) 722 

Brooks,  George  L.,  (13th  JV.  J.  inf.) 728 

Brooks,  Henry  S 559 

Brooks,  J.  Howard 415 

Brooks,  Joseph 696 

Brooks,  Joseph  C 720 

Brooks,  Newton  M 726 

Brooks,  Sherbacl  E 609 

Brooks,  Thadeus  C 617 

Brooks,  ThnraasB 414 

Brooks,  William  A 686 

Brooks,  William  C 538 

Brooks,  William  D ,420 

Broom,  Charles  H.  H 508 

Brose,  Julius ,- 483 

Broso,  Julius  B 692 

Brosero,  sr.,  John  B 400 

Brotherton,  (Jeorge ' 492 

Brotherton,  Henry  G 492 

Brott,  James  H j 456 

Brough,  John  H 626 

Browe,  Joseph 718 

Brower,  George  H 536 

Brower,  Harvey 664 

Brower,  Henry  D 402 

Brosver,  Jabez  M.,  (12th  iV.  y.  inf.) 444 

Brower,  Jabez  M.,  (122d  iV.  T.inf.) 621 

Brower,  Jeremiah  P 696 

Brower,  Martin  V.  B 508 

Brower,  S.  S.,  (823  iV.  K  i»f.) 657 

Brower,  Samuel  S.,  (13th  iV.  K  cav.) 340 

Brower,  Tunis  C 366 

Brower,  ZebulonH 628 

Browing,  Abraham  M 747 

Brown,  A.  Benson 720 

Brown,  Albert  H , 518 

lirowB,  Alexander  H 642 

Brown,  Allen  G.  P 355 

Brown,  Andrew 747 

Brown,  Augustus  C.. 364 

Brown,  B.  Reed 1 735 

Brown,  Bailey  B 703 

Brown,  Bartley 673 

Brown,  Benjamin  D 715 

Brown,  Bradley  B.,  (10th  iV.  r.h.art.) 376 

Brown,  Bradley  B.,  (186th  N.  Y.  inf.) 687 

Brown,  Charles  A 448 

Brown,  Charles  C, (22d  JT.  Z.caT.) 352 


38 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown. 
IVown, 
Brown, 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
firown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown, 
Brown 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown 
BroTTO. 
Bi'own, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
-Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 
Brown, 


Charles  C,  (13th  i^.  T.  inf.) 445 

Charles  G 3:i3 

Charles  L.,  (31th  iV.  r.  inf.) 470 

Charles  L.,  (114th iV.  Y.inf.) 609 

Charles  P 726 

Charles  W- 489 

Clinton  C 633 

Cyrus •■590 

Daniel 735 

"Daniel  L 564 

David 552 

David  M.,  (47tli  iV.  K  inf.) 492 

David. M.,  (162d  JV.  Kinf.) 668 

DeWittC 414 

E.  Parmly 665 

Edgar  A.,  (10th  iV,  T.  inf.) 439 

Edgar  A..  (11th  iV.  J".inf.) 441 

EdmondW 473 

Edward  E 366 

Edward  G 703 

Edwin  P 463 

Edwin  H 492 

Elijah  R 470 

Erastus  E 544 

Fayette  S 373 

Francis  C - 320,  340 

Francis  L 355 

Frank  C 333 

Franklin  P 640 

Frederick 500 

George,  (IstiV.  T.  eng'e) 415 

George,  (35th  iV.  K  inf.) 471 

George,  (111th  N.  Y,  inf.; 606 

jr.,  George 399 

George  C- 734 

George  F 328 

George  N 611 

George  W.,  (33d  iV.  y.  inf.) 469 

George  W. ,  (57th  iV.  Y".  inf . ) 508 

Gerard  C 474 

Guy  A 361 

Hamilton 319 

Hamilton  D 605 

Harvey  E 534 

HendrickW 687 

jr. ,  Henry 561 

Henry  W 709 

Hervey  W 318 

Hiram  P 649 

Horace  B 667 

Howell  S 328 

Ira  Smith 626 

James,  (60th  N.  Y.  inf.) 514 

James,  (147th  N.  Y.  inf.) 647 

James  A.,  (5th  if.  r.  h.  art.) 367 

James  A.,  (24th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 458 

James  C 498 

James  L 690 

James  M.,  (72d  N.  Y.  inf.) 538 

James  M.,  (100th  iV.  T.  inf.) 590 

James  M.,  (7th and  15th iV.J. inf.). 716,  730 

John,  (50th  iV.  F.  eng's) 420 

John,  (158th  N.  Y.lnf.) 6C4 

John  A 562 

JohnC 430 

John  Carter 695 

JohnD 664 

John  E 468 

John  P 479 

JohnH 715 

JohnK, 736 


JohnJ ^ 

JohnN 60J 

JohnP 694 

johnQ ;;;-2^ 

JohnT 577,598 

John  W.,  (8th  N.  Y.  cav.) 331 

John  W.,  (189th  N.  Y.  inf.) 690 

JohnW.,  (Ist  iV.  J.inf.) 704 

JohnBon  B.,  (22d  N.  Y.  cav.) 352 

Johnson  B.,  (lOlBtiV.  T.  inf.) 591 

JosephP 726 

Josiah 468 

KendrickW 378 

LebbejiB 445 

LeeM 463 

LeviK 612 

.Lewis  H 307 

Louis  H 467 

Lucien 528 

Lnth.  A 36C 

Marcus  E 667 

Martin....- 322 

Melancton  "W 374. 407 

Milan  J '. 424,608 

Milnor - 623 

jr. ,  Morris 626 

N.  Hollister 548 

Oliver  L.  F 651 

Orange  J 666 

jr.,  Philip? 662 

Richard  A 516 

Robert 569 

Robert  B. 743 

Roberts 719 

Saniuel 452 

Samuel  A 562 

Samuel  H.,  (24th  iV.  Z.  inf.) 458 

Samuel  H.,  (174th- i\^.  T.  inf.) 678 

Samuel  H.,  (184th iV:  Kinf.) 685 

Samuel  M 328 

Sidney  E 626 

Sylvester  H 468 

Thomaa '. 668 

Thomas  K 591 

Vincent  W.  M 414 

W.  Melvin .• 461 

Walter  J 463 

William,  (38th  and 55th  N.  Y.  inf. )  474. 505 

William,  (100th  N.  Y.  inf.) 589 

William  A 416 

William  C 471 

William  H 467 

William  L 467 

William  0 455 

William  P 352 

William  R.,(3dand7th  N.  Kcav.)319, 329 

William  R.,  (Olst  N.  Y.  inf.) 573 

William  R.,  (168th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 673 

William  W 622 

Browne,  Charles  C.  L..- 384 

Browne,  G.  A 374 

Browne,  Louis  H 472 

Browne,  P.  J 647 

Browne,  Samuel .' 734 

Browne,  William  H 472 

Brownell,  Albert  E 645 

Brownell,  Charles  A 677 

Brownell,  John  D 657 

Brownell,  Simeon 573 

Browning,  Lawrence  G 386 

Browning,  Thomas  H 472 


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INDEX   OF  NAMES. 


39 


Brownsow,  Henry  F 416 

Brownson,  William 623 

Bruce,  Alfred  H 665 

Bruce,  Daniel 4f)9 

Brace,  George ^ 328 

Bruce,  James  J 459 

Bruce,  Luther 6.34 

Bruce,  Thomas  T 339 

Brack,  Charles  L 436 

Brack,  Julius 434 

Brack,  Theobald 435 

Braeck,  John 481 

Bram,  Andrew 611 

Braen,  Charles  T 401 

Braen,  David  R 477 

Braen,  John  T 401 

Braen,  Merritt 717 

Braen,  Stev.  H 7)6 

Bruene,  Charles 748 

Brueninghausen,  Charles ,.--615 

Brueninghausen,  W.  E 510,615 

Branck,  Frank  C 589 

Brandage,  Amos  H 396 

Brandage,  Charles  H 665 

Brandage,  Charles  L 347 

Brandage,  Charles  K 514 

Brandage,  Munroe 470 

Brann,  Jacob 534 

Branner,  Frederick 615 

Branson,  Amos 563 

Branson,  Asahiel  A 599 

Brash,  Jesse 664 

Brush,  Moses  E 413 

Brasle,  Albert  M 357 

Brusle,  William  A 357 

Brasle,  jr.,  William  A 340 

Brayce,  B.  Frank 608 

Brayn,  Wilson 414 

Bryan,  George  A ' 625 

Bryan,  Guy 713 

Bryan,  jr.,  Guy 713 

Bryan,  John  W 722 

Bryan,  Michael  K 679 

Bryan,  Robert 612 

Bryan,  Willism 723 

Bryan,  William  E 709 

Bryan,  William  J 639 

Bryans,  Herbert  H 466 

Bryant,  George  L 720 

Bryant,  John  V.,  (3d  N.  Y.  batt.) 398 

Bryant,  John  V. ,  <82d iV.  r.inl) 658 

Bryant,  Luther  S 613 

Bryants,  James 325 

Bryce,  William 648 

Brycc,  William  M 643 

Bryden,  John; 613 

Buchanan,  George  A 650 

Buchanan,  John  J 657 

Buchanan,  William 466,546,647 

Buchannan,  Alexander 582 

Buchannon,  Archibald 624 

fuehrer,  Henry 432 

Buck,  Albert  M 722 

Buck,  Charles 583 

Buck,  Charles  C 342 

Buck,  Daniel  D 462 

Buck,  E.  M 655 

3uck,  Ephraim  W.,(5l8tiT.  K  inf.) 498 

Buck,  Bphraim  W.,  (81st  iV.  Kinf.) 555 

Buck,  JohnD 540 

Buck,  LeffertL 514 


Buck,  Leonard  W 662 

Buck,  Robert 355 

Buck,  Samuel  L 706 

Buckbee,  Edward  T 371 

Buckbee,  John  H  ., 463 

Buckelew,  F.  Lemuel 729 

Buckham.  Andrew 591 

Bucking,  Frederick 383 

Buckingham,  George  A.,  (3d  Proo.  and  13th 

N.  y.  cav.) 320,341 

Buckingham,  George  A.,  (5th  iV.  r.  inf.) 430 

Bucklaud,  Latham  L 414 

Buckle,  Joseph 362 

Buckley,  Charles  C : 598 

Buckley,  Daniel 699 

Buckley,  Daniel  J 516 

Buckley,  Daniel  P 709 

Buckley,  Franklin 642 

Buckley,  John 637 

Buckley,  JohnD 718' 

Buckley,  John  F 784 

Buckley,  John  H 498 

Buckley,  John  P 458 

Buckley,  William  J 706 

.Bucfclish,  William 798 

Buckly,  Patrick 533 

Buckman,  Henry  C 581 

Buckman,  Theodore,  (6th  N.  Y.  h.  art.  and 

■     13th  JV.  y.h.art) ■ 369,378 

Buckman,  Theodore,  (13th  .iV.  Z  inf.) 466 

Bucktal,  Jacob 594 

Budd,  Augustus 317 

Budd,  Benjamin  C 349 

,Budd,  James  S 734 

Budlong,  John 471 

Budlong,  Walter  F 354 

Budoius,  William 682 

Buel,  William  P 630 

Buell,  Clarence,  (2d  JV.  y.  cav.) 311 

Buell,  Clarence,  (69th  iV.  y.inf.) 674 

Buell,  John  P 609 

Buell,  SethP 634 

Buermeyer,  Henry  E 559 

Buffum,  JohnB 309,336 

Bugbee,  Stanford  H 582 

Bughee,  William  H 534' 

Buhler,  Franz 530 

Buhlrich,  Henry 603 

Bulin,  James  E 527 

Bnlkley,  H.  A '. 534 

Bull,  James  H 526 

Bull,  James  N 626 

Bull,  Nathan  0 = 616 

Bull,  William  S. ,  (12th  N.  Y.  batt.) 402 

Bull,  Williams.,  (49th  JT.  r.  inf.) 496 

BuUard,  Isaa'c  H 642 

Bullard,  Robert  P 634 

Bullard,  Willard 642 

Bullard,  William 378 

Bullock,  Dyer  D 609 

Bullock,  James  J 731 

Bulluss,  J.  Morton 320,341 

BuUymore,  William 497' 

Bnlmer,  George  A.,  (13th  N.  Y.  h.'art.) 378 

Bulmer,  (>eorge  A.,  (iV".  Y.  marine  art.) 366 

Burastead,  John  H 525 

Bumsted,  Robert : 728 

Bundick,  Charles  P 722. 

Bundy,  Henry 403 

Bundy,  Oliver  T 643 

Bundy,  William 383 


40 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


BuDgeroth,  Edward 594 

Bunker,  Charles  IT 499 

Bunnell,  Mark  1 445 

Bunting,  Thomas  B 399 

Burbank,  Edward  S 371 

Burbeck,  Charles  H '. 514,592 

Burch,  Calvin,  (24th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Burch,  Calvin,  (24tll  iV.  K  inf.) 458 

Burch,  Charles 505 

Burch,  Isaac 609 

Burch,  Thaddeus 637 

Burchardt,  Newman 526 

Burd,  StrykerR 698 

Burden,  Eichard  A 437 

Burdick,  Charles  R 424 

Burdlck,  Daniel  W 376 

Burdick,  Henry  D 487 

Burdick,  James  T 321,341 

Burdick,  John  E 658 

Burdick,  Lewis  D 335 

Burdick,  Melancthon  S 657 

Burdick,  WUIiam  P 593 

Burdin,  Joseph 419 

Burdock,  H.  D 517 

Burge,  Cyrus  O -613 

Burgeler,  Charles 435 

Burger,  George  L 503 

Burger,  William  L.  M 414 

Burgess,  Charles 375 

Burgess,  David  P -,.. 409 

Burgess,  Edward  J 467 

Burgess,  James  W 431 

Burgess,  John  H 634 

Burgess,  John  T.,  (74th  N.  T.  inf.) 542 

Burgess,  John  T.,  (178th  iT.  r.inf.) 68^ 

Burgess,  William  H .■ 502 

Burgey,  Daniel - 456 

Burgh,  JohnD 719 

Burhans,  Charles  E 583 

Burhans,  John  R 618 

Burghardt,  Charles  H 365 

Burkhardt,  Francis 569 

Burghardt,  P.  H 524 

Burkhart,  Joseph  William 633 

Burhaus,  David 486 

Burhans,  Henry  N*. 651 

Burjess,  Jefferson - 337 

Burk,  Howard 502 

Burk,  MarshalB 374 

Burk,  Thomas : 583 

Burk,  Walter  J 459 

Burke,  David 533 

Burke,  Dennis  P 567 

Burke,  jr.,  Ebed  M 523 

Burke,  James  C,  (40th  X  Y.  int.) 479 

Burke,  James  C,  (164th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 671 

Burke,  John,  (37thiV.  Kinf.) 473 

Burke,  John,  (52d  N.  r.iut) 501 

Burke,  John,  (63d  iV.  Zinf.) 521 

Burke,  John,  (173d  i^.  Zinf.) 677 

Burke,  JohnB 668 

Burke,  John  W 5.56 

Burke,  Record  O.  S 416,417 

Burke,  Thomas,  (96th  iT.  Z  inf.) 681 

Burke,  Thomas,  (155th  JV.  Zinf.) 659 

Burke,  Thomas  H 644 

Burke,  Timothy  I 671 

Burke,  Timothy  J 437 

Burke,  Walter  J 675 

Burke,  Walter  J 675 

Burke,  WilUamH 319 

Burleigh,  Henry  M ..433 


Burleigh,  John  L *^ 

Burleston,  Asa  E ^J^ 

Burling,  Edward 323 

Burling,  George  C ^^ 

Burling,  George  W ^03 

Burlingame,  Charles  C 662 

Burlingame,  James  K 445 

Burmazor,  Silvis 476 

Burn,  Benjamm  B - 579 

Bum,  William  T 681 

Burncett,  William  M' 507 

Burnet,  Henry 632 

Burnett,  Charles 661 

Burnett,  Henry  H 428 

Burnett,  John  P 734 

Burnett,  Thomas 720 

Burnett,  Thomas  A 561 

Burnett,  W.  M 664 

Burnett,  William  M , 561 

Burnham,  C.  A 574 

Burnham,  David,  (93d  iV.  Y.  inf.)  ., 575 

Burnham,  David,  (175th  JV".  Zinf.) 679 

Burnham,  David  T 466 

Burnham,  Edward  A 385 

Burnham,  Edwin  K 606 

Burnham,  Robert  J 667 

Burnham,  Ubert  A 546 

Bums,  Albert  M 561 

Bums,  Barney 657 

DTrrns,  Cornelius  T 657 

Bums,  Edward  M 577 

Bums,  JohuT.,  (35th  iV.  Zcav.) 357 

Bums,  JohnT.,  (5th  iV.  Zinf.) 428 

Bums,  John  T.,  (5th  iV.  Z  vet.  inf.) 430 

Burns,  Joseph  M 532 

Burns,  Martin 369 

Burns,  Michael ; 320,340 

Burns,  Michael  W 540 

Bums,  Patrick  R 459 

Burns,  Robert 557 

Burns,  Thomas,  (5th  J\r.  Zcav.) 324  . 

Bums,  Thomas,  (32d  iV.  Z  inf.) 468 

Burns,  jr.,  William 414 

Bums,  William  H 441 

Bums.  William  S 470 

Burr,  Allen  L.,  (160th  iV.Y.  inf.) 666 

Burr,  Allen  L.,  (189th  .W  Zinf.) 690 

.Burr,  Porter 358 

Burr,  Thomas  J '. 347 

Burr,  William 339 

Bun-,  William  J 481,512 

Burrell,  David  E ? 716,730 

Burrell,  Jonathan 620 

Burrell,  Thomas 690 

Burrell,  Thomas  J 557 

Burrelti,  John  H 687 

Burrill,  T.  N 626 

Burris,  Romeo  G 372 

Burroughs,  George  T 485 

Burroughs,  Harmon  P 331 

Burroughs,  Seymour  L 311 

Burroughs,  William  R 522 

Burrows,  Jabez 333 

.  Bun-owB,  James  B 334 

Burrows  Palmer  L 643 

Burrows,  Thomas 578,598 

Burrows,  Worcester  S 307 

Burrud,  John  B .     ..666 

Bursley,  Gilbert  E 347 

Burt,  Albert  C 570 

Burt,  jr.,  As.ahel 63S 

Burt,  Charles  A .'.573,605 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


41 


BoTt,  Charlos'W 569 

Burt,  Frank,  (16th  i\'.  r.  h.  art.) 384 

Burt,  Frmk,  (89th  A'.  YAnf.) 569 

Burt,  JudD 457 

Burt,  William  H 364 

Burt,  William  J....; 413 

Burt,  William  S.,  (34th  N.  r.  inf.) 470 

Bart,  William  S.,  (152diV.  r.inf.) 656 

Burtea,  William 665 

Burtis,  A.Martin 559 

Burtis,  Charles  H.,  (74th  N.  Y.ini.) 542 

Bnrtis,  Charles  H.,  a40th  iV.  r.iaf.) 637 

Burtis,  Edward  0 '. 394 

Burtuette,  D.  Henry ' 363 

Burton,  Oris  C 352 

Burton,  Henry  C 444 

Burton,  James 621 

■Burton,  James  W 328 

Burton,  John  E 402 

Burton,  Langford 619 

Burton,  Eeuben 362,374 

Burton,  Samuel  C 622. 

Burton,  William  C 581 

Burtt,  Alfreds 730 

Bubh,  Anthony  H 642 

Bnsh,  Archibald  McC 579 

Bunn,  Calvin 624 

Bush,  Henry  M 737 

Bush,  IiaS 623 

Bush,  James  C 624 

Bush,  Johns 422 

Bush,  LukeW 719 

Bush,  KobertP BBB 

Bush,  Watson  W 317 

Bush,  William  P 517 

Bush,  William  W 463 

BuBhce,  Andrew  S 524 

Bushman,  Charles  Philip 534 

Bushnell,  George 575 

Bushnell,  Henry 362 

Bushnell,  James  H 598 

Bushnell,  Lucius  F ^. 362 

Bushnell,  William  L 575 

Bubs,  George  E.,  (21st  iV.  T.  cav.) 350 

Buss,  George  E.,  (14th  if.  Kinf.) 447 

Bnswell,  Isaac  C 553 

Butcher,  William 540,670 

Butler,  A. P....' : 559 

Butler,  Benjamin  C 575 

Butler,  Edward  K 684 

Butler,  Edward  W 656 

Butler,  Payette  M 447 

Butler,  Francis  D 656 

Butler,  Francis  E 736 

BnUer,  Frank 499 

Butler,  James  H ...468 

Butler,  James  J 1..555 

Sutler,  James  P 735 

Butler,  John  G.,  (3d  iV.  r.inf.) 424 

Butler,  John  G.,  (140  iV.  Kinf.).... 647 

Butler,  Pierce  J 675 

Butler,  Samuel  P 470 

Butler,  Thomas  M 349 

Butler,  WiUiam 684 

Butrick,  George  M 613 

Blitrick,  Riley  P 317 

Butt,  Richard 414 

Butt,  Richard  F 414 

Bnttalph,  J,  S 574 

Butterfield,  Edwin  E 471 

Butterfield,  Levi  A 376 


Butterfield,  William  E 516 

Buttle,  Richard  W 633 

Buttler,  Augustus  P 559 

Button,  Alexan der  H 008 

Button,  Burlington 546 

Butts,  Charles  A '. 620 

Butts,  Frank  A 492 

Butts,  Joshua 493 

Butts,  Lucein  A 562 

Buzzell,  Ruel  P 621 

Byington,  Edward 724 

Byram,  Coleman  M .419 

Byram,  George  A 708, 730 

Byram,  Samuel  M 546 

Byrne,  Bernard 469 

Byrne,  Edward,  (18th  iV.  Kcav.) 346 

Byrne,  Edward,  (170th  JV.  r.  inf.) 675 

Byrne,  Garrett  S •. 728 

Byrne,  George  C 474 

Byrne,  Henry 532 

Byrne,  James  J,,  (18th  N.  Y.cav.) 346 

Byrne,  James  J.,  063iN.  Y.int.) 670 

Byrne,  John  J.,  (36th  JV.  Z.  inf.) 472 

Byrne,  John  J.,  (163d  iT,  r.inf.) 670 

Byrne,  Patrick  D.,  (18th  iV.  y.cav.) 346 

Byrne,  Patrick  D.,  (163d  JV.  y. inf.) '..670 

Byrne ,  William 473 

Byrnes,  Andrew  J 524 

Byrnes,  Edward 441 

Byrnes,  Edward 441 

Byrnes,  Jatnes  E 567,568 

Byrnes.  James  J 441 

Byrnes,  John,  (155th  JV.  r.inf.) 659 

Byrnes,  John,  (2d  JV.  J.  cav.) 698 

Byrnes,  John  J 591 

Byron,  John  W 667 

Byron,  William 525 

Cable,  WilliamH 480 

Cadmus,  James  M - 667 

Cadwell,  Lucien  B 352 

Cadwell,  Lucius  B 517 

Cadwell,  Miles  P.  S 4,56 

Cadwell,  Oliver  B 369,376 

Cady,  A.  Leslor 408 

Cady,  Aaron  C 346 

Cady,  George  H 366 

Cady,  Georges •- 581 

Cady,  Nahum  Ward : 317 

Cady,  Rush  P •- 584 

Caesar,  Herman 501 

Caffcrty,  Milton  S .' 305 

Cahill,  James  M 426 

Cahill,  Lawrence 532 

Cahill,  William 546 

Cahill,  WilliaipA 570 

Cain,  Alexander 496 

Cain,  James 664 

Cain,  James  H 596 

Cairy,  Richard  F 574 

Calder,  Humphrey  L 371 

Calderwood,  Robert 551 

Caldwell,  Charles  C 599 

Caldwell,  Joseph  S ,...» 373 

Caldwell,  Luman  L 313 

Caldwell,  Luther 450 

Caldwell,  Walter  L 333 

Caldwell,  William 498 

Cale,  Homer  D 546 

Calhoun,  James  T 542 

Calkin,  J.  S 312 

Calkins,  Abbott  C : 455 


42 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


Calkins,  Amo8  T ^ISe 

Calkins,  Charles  H 534,736 

Calkins,  Ezra  H 375 

Calkins,  John  H 613 

Calkins,  William  P ; 506 

Call,  Frank  W '. 380 

Call,  Henry  E 483 

Caliaghan,  Leander  S 347 

Callahan,  Alexander 636 

Callahan,  Henry 609 

Callahan,  Patrick 532 

Callan,  Henry  H 707 

Callanan,  Jeremiah  J 325 

Callanan,  Stephen  A 671 

Calo,  Christopher  G 328 

Calvert,  Henry  M , 338 

Calvin,  J  ames  T 743 

Caraagere,  Fi-ank  Y 529 

Camardin,  John 326 

Cameron,  Angus 620 

Cameron,  August 560 

Cameron,  Charles 669 

Cameron,  Duncan,  (2d  iV.  Jlvet.cav.) 313 

Cameron,  Duncan,  (22d  iV.  r.  inf.) 456 

Cameron,  James,  (11th  Jf.  r.  inf.) 441 

Calneron,  James,  (79th N.Y.int) 552 

Cameron,  JamesG 634 

Cameron,  John  J 548 

Cameron,  Joseph  E 621 

Cameron,  Robert 343 

Cameron,  William  A 345 

Cameron,  William  D 419 

Cameron,  Wlnflela  S 658 

Camman,  Walter 742 

Camp,  Andrew  P 606 

Camp,  Chs.  W 696 

Camp,  Edward  C 463 

Camp,  Erskine  M 472 

Camp,  John  H.  H 426 

Camp,  Louis  G- i 530 

Camp,  Nathan  H 423 

Camp,  Norman  H 712 

Camp,  Nonnan  W 711 

Camp,  WUUamS 408 

Campbell,  Alexander 551 

Campbell,  Alexander  G 337 

Campbell,  Alexander  W 338 

Campbell,  Auifu's,  (77th  iV.  r.  inf.) 548 

Campbell.  Augu's,  (40th  &  148th  iV.  Y.  inf.)480,  649 

Campbell,  Charles  H 391 

Campbell,  Cleveland  .T.,  (1st  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.) .  .305 

Campbell,  Cleveland  J.,  (121st  iV.  F.inf.) 619 

Campbell,  Cleveland  J.,  (152d  N.  Y.  inf.) 656 

Campbell,  Cornelius  M 654 

Campbell,  D.  McD „ 316,  343 

Campbell,  David  M 417 

Campbell,  Douglas 619 

Campbell,  Duncan 458 

Campbell,  Edward  L 709,  711, 730 

Campbell,  Garrett  M 733 

Campbell,  George 674 

Campbfell,  George  F 613 

Campbell,  James 659 

Campbell,  James  B 368,376 

Campbell,  James  B 637 

Campbell,  John  A .' 662 

Campbell,  John  C 422 

Campbell,  John  B 579 

Campbell,  John  H i 466 

Campbell,  John  W 312 

Campbell,  Lewis  A 656 


Campbell,  Michael 664 

Campbell,  Oliver  A 554 

Campbell,  Oliver  M 373 

Campbell,  Peter - 361 

Campbell,  Robert 551 

Campbell,  Rufus  M -- 374 

Campbell,  Thomas  C , 694 

Campbell,  William  D 498 

Campbell,  William  H •- 637 

Campbell,  William  S 431 

Campion,  William  H 713 

Candit,  Silas 422 

Canfield,  Charles  H 728 

Canfleld,  Eardley  N 528 

Canfield,  John  H 455 

Canfield,  Michael 389 

Canfield,  ShermanD 644 

Canfleld,  William  J 391 

Canne,  Baldwin 322 

Canney,  William  H 684 

Canniff,  William  S 346 

Cannon,  George  R 643 

Cannon,  Madison  M 479 

Cannon,  Patrick ,345 

Cause,  Robert  B 696 

Cantel,  Jean  B 502 

Cantine,  John  J 635 

Canton,  Thomas  M 684 

CantwcU,  Thomas  J 671 

Canty,  John,  (17th  JV.  r.  inf.) 452 

Canty,  John,  (63d i^.  Kinf.) 520 

<;anty,  John,  (164th  iV.  T.  inf.) 671 

Capron,  Aaron 335 

Capron,  Adolp's  B 606 

Carberry,  James  H 498 

Carberry,  John  J 416 

Card,  Day  ton  T 603 

Card,  William  W 564 

Carden ,  Patrick 624 

Cardona,  Ramon ,561 

Carey,  John  E 733 

Carey,  Samuel 469 

Carey,  Seth  C 622 

Carhart,  Samuel 743 

Carl,  Linedorf  H 331 

Carle,  Jason 618 

Carley,  Gerardus 633 

Carlisle,  Eber  S 687 

Carlisle,  James  0 403 

Carllton,  Henry  J 448 

Carlton,  Charles  D 311 

Carlton,  William  J 494 

Carman,  Ezra  A 716,  728 

Carman,  Ira  C 742 

Carman,  jr.,  Ira  C 746 

Carman,  Irvine 592 

Carman,  James  L ^ 728 

Carmichael,  James  C Q^ 

Carmichael,  William  B 453 

Camathan,  Itewia 514 

Camcross,  Septimus 439 

Camell,  Joseph  W 423 

earner,  Andrew  Y 633 

earner,  John  U • 583 

Carolan,  Thomas 321 

CaroliD,  Dennia 659 

Carolln,  Thomas 659 

Caron,  Charles  L 583 

Carothra,  John 446 

Carpenter,  Abram  O.  S ............liS 

Carpenter,  Albert 661 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


43 


Carpenter,  Calvin  H 649 

Carpenter,  David E „.422 

Carpenter,  Delos 335 

Carpenter,  Elial  P 496,608 

Carpenter,  Erastns  S 609 

Carpenter,  G-.  W 611 

Carpenter,  George  D.,  (126tli  N.  K  inf.) 626 

Cai-penter,  George  D. ,  (179tli  iV.  r.  inf.) 683 

Carpenter,  H.  H 349 

Carpenter,  Harvey  L .'..364 

Carpenter,  Hemy  H 485,  599 

Carpenter,  Henry  W - 612 

Carpenter,  HutJtrt ....546' 

Carpenter,  James 564 

Carpenter,  James  B 471 

Carpenter,  John  A.. 319 

Carpenter,  John  H 369 

Carpenter,  Levi 578 

Carpenter,  Lewis  E 544 

Carpenter,  Lewis  H 583 

Carpenter,  Oliver  P. 311 

Carpenter,  OrrinB 375 

Carpenter,  Risley  J 624 

Carpenter,  "William 316,343 

Carpenter,  William  B 549 

Carples,  Charles 682 

Carr,  Albert 617 

Carr,  Albert  H 395 

Carr,  Charles 683 

Carr,  Clark  S 564 

Carr,  Fluvel  W 426 

Carr,  Gofuverneur 428,672 

Carr,  Griffith  W 70!) 

Carr,  James  H 724 

Carr,  James  R - 470 

Carr,  John 548 

Carr,  John  W 553 

Carr,  Josephs 423 

'       Carr,  Philip 532 

Carr,  Samuel .; 734 

Carr,  William  H 363 

Carragher,  John  H 334 

Carrall,  Joseph  O 322,333 

Carrell,  Edward  S 721 

Carrell,  John 327 

Carrier,  JohnL 655 

Carrier,  Joseph 422 

C,irrier,R.  W 546 

Carrigan,  John 700 

Carrington,  Edward 642 

'      Carrington,  Luke  H 622 

V     Carrington,  Samuel  P 621 

'  Carrolein,  Conrad 411 

Carroll,  Brooke' ..  .*. 697 

Carroll,  Charles  P 419 

Carroll,  Edward  B 521 

Carroll,  Edward  B 521 

Carroll,  Heber 384 

Carroll,  Howard 598 

Carroll,  James  P.. « , 639 

Carroll,  John 367 

,       Carroll,  John  J.,  (12th  iV.  r.cav.) 349 

Carroll,  John  J.,,(15thiV.  r.  eng.) 418 

Carroll,John  J.,  (SOthiV.  Keng.) 419 

Carroll,  John  J.,  (9th  M  J:  inf.) 720 

Carroll,  Michael 540 

Carroll,  O.  A 506,642 

Carroll,  William  H ' 634 

Carae,  George  B 479 

!        Carsey,  Marcus 333 

Carter,  A,  Lyman  ...^ 547 


Carter,  Charles  P. . 


.313 


Carter,  Charles  M 657 

C.lrter,  Prank  P 559 

Carter,  James 734 

Carter,  John  B.. 486 

Carter,  John  J.,  (Ist  iV.  Y.  vet.cav.) 307 

Carter,  John  J.,  (33d iV.  r.  inf.).., 469 

Carter,  John  L 613 

Carter,  Leonard  S 685 

Carter,  Loren  L 597 

Carter,  Luclen  B 376 

Carter,  Norris  M .*. 349,589 

Carter,  Peter  D 615 

Carter,  "Volney  M 514 

Cartillier,,  Ruize  Y 478 

Cartillo,  Riatz ^tt. 476 

Cartwright,  Alphonzo  G 562 

Cartwright,  Charles  B 587 

Cartwright,  (George  W 443 

Cartwright,  J.  H 632 

Cartwright,  S.  S 633 

Cartwright,  Thomas  W.,  (5th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 429 

Cartwright,  Thomas  W.,  (63d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 520 

Cartwright,  Moses  W  328 

Ciirty,  Care! 696 

Carver,  Levi  J 012 

Carville,  C.  R 6T2 

Carville,  Joseph.M 516 

Cary,  Daniel  J 674 

Cary,  Hubbard  G 634 

Cary,  Joseph  C  - . .  .* 596 

Cary,  William  B 324 

Caryl,  James  B 364 

Caryle,  James  B 461 

Case,  A.  Peirson 64.5 

Case,jr.,  Daniel  L 550,  593 

Case,  George  C 508 

Case,  George  P , 585 

Case,  JohnH 737 

Case,  JohnM 742 

Case,  .TohnR 711 

Case,  Meigs 485. 

Case,  RufusK 715  " 

Case,  S.  Girard i 307 

Case,  Sherman  A 314 

Case,  Smith  H •. 609 

Casey,  Francis  P 373 

Casey,  James ,.  .483 

Casey,  James  W 598 

Casey,  Philip 466 

Cashen,  John  C 342,348 

Casinone,  Prederick 382 

Cnsler,  Alonzo  A 658 

Casler,  Benjamin  G 6.')8 

Casler,  James  L ■. 546 

Casler,  Marcus  R 619 

Cass,  Samuel  W. 457 

Casse,  Alfred  J 349 

Cassclmain,  William  C 612 

Cassidy,  Ambrose  L.,  (84th  .(V.  K  inf.) 561 

Cassidy,  Ambrose  L.,  (93d  JV.  r.  inf.) 575 

Cassidy,  Cornelius  C .*-  -  ■  634 

Cassidy,  Michael,  (2d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 423 

Cassidy,  Michael,  (6th  iV.  r.  inf.) 431 

Cassln,  Walter  L 416 

Cassin,  Walter  S 417 

CastcUo,  Thomas 675 

Castlo,  George  J 340 

Castner,  Cornelius  W 720 

Castncr,  Wesley  W 743 

CasweU,  C.  C .' 384 


44 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


CaBwell,  Charles  S .- 615 

Cating,  James 315,326 

Catlin,  Benjamin  S.,  (Slst  iV- 1',  cav.) 351 

ICatlln,  Benjamin  S.,  (2d  A  r.  inf.) 423 

CatUn,  Charles  A 310,336 

Catlin,  George  L 591 

Catlin,  Isaacs.,  (3d iV.  F.inf.) 424 

Catlin,  Isaac  S. ,  (109th  if.  r.  inf.) 604 

Cattell,  AdonW 709 

Oattell,  Edward  C 735 

Cau,  William 549 

Cauley,  Henry  J 587 

Caurot,  Edward  C 483 

Cause,  Andrew 720 

Cavanagh,  James i 532 

Cavanaugh,  Arthur 593 

Cavanaugh,  John 486 

Cavileer,  Samuel  H 711 

Caw,  David  J -. 548 

Cawee,  George  R 347 

Cawley,  Joseph  S 747 

Caywood,  David  G 469 

Cesnola,  L.  Palmuda 337 

Chaddock,  Thomas  J 375 

Chaddock,  WilUam  H 608 

Chadeyane,  Henry  A 368 

Chad  wick,  Isaac  S 538 

Chadwick,  Peter  B 589 

Chadwick,  Samuel 728 

Chafey,  James 729 

Chafey,  Merritt  N 324 

Chaffee,  Lafayette 463 

Chaffoy,  James 708 

Chafflin,  George  "W" 536 

Challender,  Joseph 513 

Chalmer,  William 468 

Chalmers,  Hugh 646 

Chalmers,  James 453 

Chalmers,  William,  (72d  N.  Y.  inf.) 538 

Chalmers,  William,  (83d  iV.  J",  inf.) .559 

Chaloner,  John  J *675 

Chamberlain,  Alfred 439 

Chamberlain,  Alonzo  W 347 

Chamberlain,  Andrew  "L 542 

Chamberlain,  Benjamin  F 333 

Chamberlain,  David  A 577, 598 

(Jhamberlain,  DwightS 375 

Chamberlain,  Prank,  (125th  N.  .y.lnf.) 624 

Chamberlain,  Prank,  (177th  N.  Y.  inf.) 681 

Chamberlain,  Frank  O -. 331 

Chamberlain,  George  N 479 

Chamberlain,  Henry 534 

Chamberlain,  Henry  B.,  (34th  N.  Y.  inf.) 470 

Chamberlain,  Henry  B.,  (97th  JV.  Y.mi.) 583 

Chamberlain,  Jacob > 339 

Chamberlain,  James 617 

(!)hamberlam,  lilartin  J 599 

Chamberlain,  Samuel  M 589 

Chamberlain,  Webster  R. . .,. 621 

Chamberlin,  James  R _ '. 319 

Chamberlin,  Simon  E 357,613 

Chambers,  Hiram  Prescott 330 

Chambers,  Jabez 324 

Chambers,  James,  (71st  N.  r.  inf.) 536 

Chambers,  James,  (73d  iV.  r.  inf. ) 540 

Chambers,  James  A 587 

Chambers,  Joseph  J.,  (27th  if.  Kinf.) 462 

Chambers,  Joseph  J.,  (95th  iV.  Kinf.) 579 

Chambers,  Patrick 520 

Chambers,  Williiim  B.,  (60th  N.  Kinf.) 515 

Chambers,  William B., (97th iV.  r.inf.) 583 


Chambers,  -William  H,,  (5th  iV.  Kinf.). ......428 

Ohambors,  William  H.,  (5th  N.  K  vct.mf.)...430 

Chambers,  William  B.  W 441 

Chambre,  A.  St.  John 718 

Chambrc,  H.  B 729 

Chambrelong,  Churchill  J 428 

Champion,  Charles  S 717 

Champion,  J.  Hiram . : 400 

Champion,  Somers  T-..* 736 

Ohamplain,  Delos  W 658 

Champlain,  Victory 507 

Chandler,  Lorenzo  H 599 

Chandler,  Mathew  W 604 

Chandler,  Thomas  C 728 

Chandler,  Thomas  W 525,328 

Chandler,  Wesley  J 594 

Chandori,  Viator 476 

Chapell,  Abel  S 378 

Chapin,  Barna  I 564 

Chapin,  Darius 388 

Chapin,  Edward  P.,  (44th  JV.  Kinf.) 487 

Chapin,  Edward  P.,  (116th  iV.  Kinf.) 611 

Chapin,  Francis  L.  R .466 

Chapin,  Harvey  E 647 

Chapin,  Henry  A 579 

Chapin,  Lewis  N .-.470 

Chapin,  Nelson 563 

Chapin,  R.  H 424 

Chapin,  Sylvester 389 

Chapin,  Willard  S 634 

Chapins,  Haney  E 330 

Chapman,  Alfred  B 503 

Chapman,  Edgar  T.,  (2a  N.  Kinf.) 423 

Chapman,  Edgar  T.,  (169th  iV.  Kinf.) 674 

Chapman,  Eugene  E 376 

Chapman,  George _ 453 

(Chapman,  Henry  K 426 

Chapman,  James,  (8th  N.  Y.  cav.) 331 

Chapman,  James,  (90t^  JV.  Kinf.) 571 

Chapman,  James,  (123.1  iV.  K  inf.) 622 

Chapman,  James  H 457 

Chapman,  L.  Hoyt 585 

Chapman,  Perry  W 653 

Chapman,  William 573 

Chapman,  William  B 425 

Chapman,  William  F 658 

Chapman,  William  O 579 

Chapman,  William  W 498 

Chappel,  Theodore 636 

ChappeU,  A.  S 644 

Chappell,  AbelS 472 

Chappel],  Edwin 709 

Chappell,  George  E 375 

Chappell,  Morris .•...: 612 

Chappell,  Oliver  P '. 550 

Chargois,  John 505 

Charles,  Edmund  C,  (25th  N.  Y.  inf.) 451) 

Charles,  Edmund  C,  (42a  iT.  Kinf.) 483 

Charlier,  Elisee 615,662 

Carlin,  C.  J, .^ 655 

Chariot,  JolinH T. 665 

Charters,  Thomas 549 

Chase,  A.  Sidney 428 

Chase,  Arnold  R 522 

Chase,  Arthur  L 373 

Chase,  Eliakin 313 

Chase,  Eoos  G 596 

Chase,  Frederick  M 410 

Chase,  Herbert  M 385 

Chase,  Jackson  H 424 

Chase,  Jamea  T 673 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


45 


Ghaee,  Stephen  W .498 

Cbase,  Sylvester  S 726 

Ghase,  Timothy  M 367 

Cliase,  W.  Dempster 694 

Chase,  William  H 546 

Chatflcld,  Charles  1 406 

Chatfield,  Harvey  S 550,592 

Chatfield,  Henry  S - 485 

Chatterton,  John  P.., 573 

Ghazotte,  Adolphus 717 

ChedeU,  John .'..392 

Cheesbro,  Samuel  M 545 

Chelius,  C.  W 503 

Chelius,  C.  Wilhelm 464 

Cheney,  Carlos  E 358 

Cheney,  George  N 469 

Cheney,  Harrison 658 

Cheney,  Jasper  B 331 

Cheney,  Matthew  B 658 

Cheney,  Newell 333 

Chequer,  William  L .» 668 

Cherry,  James  -: 565 

,   ,       Ghesborongh,  Collins 342,346 

ChesbTongh,  Collins 318 

Chesebro,  Samuel  M 544 

Cheshire,  John  E '. 423 

Ghesmore,  Alfred  M 453 

Chester,  George  A 530 

Chester,  George  F.,  (53d  N.  Y.  inf.) 502 

Chester,  George  P.,  (lOlBt  iV.  r.  inf.) 591 

Chester,  Stephen 416,417 

Chester,  Walter  T 577 

Chester,  WilUam  H ' 542 

Chetwood,  BradburyC ' 706 

Chevallier,  HoraceB 386 

Chew,  Jesse  C 740 

Chew,  Henry  P.,  (9th  iV.  J.  inf.) 720 

Chew,  Henry  P.,  (12th iV.  J.  inf.).., 726 

'    '        Chichester,  James 362 

Chichester,  George 365 

Child,  Charles 437 

Child,  Prancis 744 

Childs,  Edward  N 417 

Uhilds,  Edwin  D 383 

Chiler,  Henr> 319 

Chilson,  James  B 315,  326 

Chilton,  Stephen  N r...599 

Ghipchase,  John  F 542 

Chippendale,  William 733 

Chiaholm,  John 555 

'   '       Chittenden,  AUanson  H 506 

Chittenden,  Charles  B ■. 629 

Chittenden,  H.  C 349 

Chittenden,  Henry  C 471 

Chittenden,  W.  Gus 604 

Chitty,  Frederick  J.  P 657 

Choat,  George  B 349 

Choate,  John 544 

Christ,  Otto 382 

Christensen,  Christian  T ..». 422 

Christian,  WilUam  H 461 

Christie,  Garrett  J 733 

'    '       Christie,  J.0 340 

Christie,  James,  (79th  N.  T.  inf.) 552 

Christie,  James,  (22d  iV.  J.  inf . ) 733 

Christie,  James  A.,  (6th iV.  Y.  h.  art.,  and  13th 

I  N.  Y.  h.  art 369,379 

Christie,  James  A.,  (36th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 472 

;  ■  j  ■     Christie,  James  H 450 

,       Christie,  James  W 746 

[       Christman,  CbristopherC 361 

32  h 


Cbriitman,  Nicholas 462 

Chrysler,  Gifford  W 313 

Chrysler,  Morgan  H.,  (2d  jV.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 313 

Chrysler,  Morgan  11.,  (30th  N.  Y.  inf.) 466 

Chumasero,  John  T '. 602 

Church,  Charles  B 574 

Church,  Charles  W.  . . ; 658 

Church,  Cyrus 339 

Chur6h,  Emory  W 674 

Church,  George  D 372 

Church,  Harvey 366 

Church,  Henry  W 497 

Church,  Morris  H.,  (12th  iV.  T.  inf.) 443 

Church,  Morris  H.,  (122diV.  Y.  inf.).' 621 

Church,  ;VIoBe» 469 

Church,  Simeon 339 

Church,  Stephen  W 399 

Church,  William 364 

Church,  William  H -.461 

Church,  William  M 410,413 

Churchfield,  Peter 738 

Churchill,  Alonzo,  (8th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 373 

Churchill,  Alonzo,  (14th  iV.  r.  inf.) 447 

Churchill,  Lee,  (2d  ^.  Z  inf.) 423 

Churchill,  Loe,  (125th  iV.  Z  inf.) 624 

Churchill,  Seymour,  (23d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 457 

Churchill,  Seymour,  (109th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 604 

Churchwell,  Sylvester  B '.497 

Cilly,  Daniel  P 314 

Cipperly,  .Sumuel  L 674 

Cipriani,  Alfred 502 

Claassen,  Peter  J 631 

Claasseu,  Eno  J 560 

Claasseu,  Peter  J 559 

Cladeck,  John  J,,  (13th  iV.  J",  inf.) 742 

Cladeck,  John  J.,  (35th  iV.  J.  inf.) 746 

Cladek,  John  J 713 

Claesgent,  Peter...- 645 

Glague,  John  T 307 

Claire,  Henry  P 559 

Clancey,  Michael 713 

Clancy,  James  T.,  (1st  2V.  r.  inf.) 422 

Clancy,  James  T. ,  (1st  iV.  J.  cav.) 696 

Clanharty,  Charies  W--.' 639 

Clapp,  A.  G 372 

Clapp,  Alfred  B 627 

Clapp,  Alonzo  I-r .• 621 

Clapp,  Deiter  E 649 

Clapp,  E.S.P 625 

Clapp,  Isaac  D : 548 

Clapp,  Oliver  W 431 

Clapsaddle,  John  P 361 

Clapsaddle,  Joseph 373, 440 

Clark,  A.  Judaon 701 

Clark,  AleianderM.; 538 

Clark,  Almond  L 360 

Clark,  Augustus  B " 557 

Clark,  Augustus  P 316,327 

Clark,  Benjamin  F 506 

(Jlark,  Benjamin  R 515 

Clark,  C.P 655 

Clark,  Charles  A.,  (20th  batt'y  iV.  Kit.  art.).. 406 
Clark,  (Charles  A.,  (12th  and  27th  batteries 

N.  Y.  It.  art.) » 402,410 

Clark,  Charles  A.,  (83d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 560 

Clark,  CharlesG 573 

Clark,  Charles  H.,  (22d  iV.  Y.  cav.) 352  _ 

Clark,  Charles  H.,  (43d  N.  r.  inf.) 485 

Clark,  Charles  H.,  (121st  N.  Y.  inf.) 619 

Clark,  Charles  J 632 

Clark,  Charles  L 610 


46 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Clark, 

Clark, 

Clavk 

Clark 

Clark 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark 

Clark 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Cliu-k; 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark 

Clark 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark 

Clark 

Clark, 

Clark 

Clark 

Clark 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark; 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark 

Clark, 

Clark 

Clark; 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark; 

Clark 

Clark 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 

Clark, 


Chauncey  y 333 

Cortland,  (lith  JV.  Y.  int.) 444 

Com-tland,  (15fh  i\'.  Y.  cav.) 343 

E.  C , 365 

EdmuudC 3^4 

Edward  P 701 

Ed«  in 619 

Edwin  F 375,407 

ElaH ■: 388 

Erastus  C 601 

Ethan  R 357 

Ferdinand  L 567 

Francis  G- 358 

Frank  M 440 

George  H 686 

George  J 518 

George  P 346 

H.K 336 

H  arvey  K 462 

Henry ,. 653 

Henry  C 706,709 

Henry  E 696 

Henry  K 714 

Henry  W 599 

Hiram 686 

IraC 637 

Irving  D 470 

Isaac  P 362 

Jaeob  W -612 

James  C 330 

James  D 473 

James  H 610 

Jeliiel 545 

Jeremiah  ,S 398,414 

John,  (57tliiV;  y,taf.) 509 

John,  (99th  ;V.  K  inf.) 587 

John  D 395 

John  H : 743 

John  M.,  (3d  batt'y  N.  Y.  It.  art.) 398 

JohnM.,  (7thiV.  jr.  inf.) 716 

John  S 392 

John  W : 366 

Joseph  B .,. 475 

Julius  H 555 

L.  E 612 

Langdon _ 514 

LarnanS 518 

Leander 623 

Martin 339 

Martin  0 457 

Martin  R 455 

Michael  A 567 

Moses  P 399 

Nathaniel  C „ 642 

Orton  S 611 

Peter  S 546 

Richard 382 

Richard  W.,  (73d  iV.  r.  inf.) 540 

Richard  W.,  (120th  N.  Y.  inf.) 617 

Robert  C 305 

Robert  M 551 

SeldenP 555 

SethW 3.33 

Stephen'D 444 

Thomas,  (40th  iV.  r.iuf.) 480 

Thomas,  (72<1  if.  Y.  inf.) 538 

Thomas,  (7th  i\f.  J",  inf.) 716 

Thomas  J.,  (2d  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 361 

ThomasJ.,  (99  th  A.  Y.  inf.) 587 

Thomas  W 588 

WULW 562 


Clark,  William,  (105th  N.  Y.  inf.) 598 ' 

Clark,  William,  (154th  iV.  r.  inf.) 608 

Clark,  Willi.imC - °S2 

Clark,  William  H.,  (161st  A  Y.  inf.) 667 

Clark,  William  H.,  (7th  JV.  J.  inf.) 716 

Clark,  William  J 637 

Clark,  William  ,S 679 

Clark.  William  T 473 

Clarke,  Caleb 574 

Clarke,  Charles  B 621 

Clarke,  Charles  J 567 

Clarke,  H.  Wadsworth 686 

Clarke,  John - 643  . 

Clarke,  Johnson 588 

Clarke,  Richard  J 444 

Clarke,  W.  J 643 

Clarkson,  Dennis 500 

Clarkson,  Floyd   (6th  JV.  r.  cav.) 326 

Clarkson,  Floyd,  (12th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Clarkson,  Francis 624 

Clarkson,  William  C l 339 

Clarkson,  William  H 460 

Glaus,  Charles 435 

Claus,  Charles  C 483 

Claus,  Charles  E -f .595 

CJlaussen,  August -.491 

Claussen,  Charles 382 

Clanssen,  Charles  E 589 

Clawson,  John  M - 601 

Claxtou,  Robert  B 381 

Claypool,  Charles  D 722 

Clayton,  Benjamin F- 592 

Cleary,  John  L 340 

Cleary,  Joseph  P 380 

Cleary,  Patrick 458 

Cleaveland,  Martin  B 487 

Cleghoi-n,  Adams 376 

Clemans,  Sylvester  W ,610 

Clemen,  Albert 383 

Clemenshaw,  Sherman ■- 624* 

Clements,  Add.  J 506 

Clements,  John 559 

Cleminshaw,  Charles  E 625 

demons,  Fred.  W 331 

Clench,  Henry  W 322 

Clenden,  jr.,  George 456 

Clery,  John  L ' 311 

Cleveland,  Lewis  T .'468 

Cleveland,  Martin  B 546 

Cleveland,  Warner 505 

Cleveland,  WaiTen 566 

Clift,  JoelW.,  (9thiV.  J.  inf.) 720 

Clift,  JoelW.,(12thiV.  J.  inf.) 726 

Cline,  Charles 490 

Gline,  E.  Clark 725 

Cline,  Elisha 562 

Cline,  RlchardE 400 

Clinton,  DeWitt 439' 

Clinton,  George  DeWitt .455 

Clinton,  Henry  P 455 

Clinton,  Joseph  J.  L 746 

Clock,  Frank  W 443 

Cloke,  Alberts 741 

Cloney,  William  M 599 

Clooney,  PatrickP 567 

Clos,  Frederick 746 

Close,  James  H.,  (2d  iV.  J.  inf.) 706 

Close,  James  H.,  (39th  iV".  J.  inf.) 748 

Closter,  William 501 

Cloud,  J.Albert 1 712 

Cloiigh,  George  S 324 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


47 


Clow,  GeorgeF , 375 

Glowdeley,  Thomas..,..'. 439 

Cloyd,  David  C , 566 

Clum,  Henry  M 624 

Cluney,  Thomas 497 

Clunic,  WilUam 573 

Clunney,  Thomas 496 

Clnte,  George  H 564 

Clute,  Hiram - 456 

Clute,  Peter 748 

Clute,  William  T 557 

Clyde,  James  D.,  (7Gth  iV.  Zinf.) 646 

Clyde,  James  D.,  QSlst  N.  r.  inf.) ?619 

Clymer,  Joseph  N... 479 

Coakley,  Thomas  A 505 

Coan,  Arthur  V 646 

Coan,  William  B 494 

Coan,  William  H 462 

Coates,  George  B.,  (2d  iV.  ¥.,  cav.) 312 

Coates,  George  B.,  (34th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 470 

Coates,  JohnC 630 

Coats,  Edward  M -.441 

Coats,  Hiram  A 562 

Coats,  John - 723 

Coataworth,  Edward  E 447 

Cobb,'Ammon  B —424 

Cobb,  Ethan  B 358 

Col)b,  George  A , : 726 

Cobb,  Lyman  G 334 

Cobb,  PhUander  A 548 

CoBb,  Septimus 483 

Cobm-ger,  Peter 436 

Cobum,  JohnH 474 

CocBen,  Frederick,  (6l8tiV.  F.inf.) 6)6 

Cochen,  Frederick,  (85th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 562 

Cocben,  Henry 677 

Cochen,  N.  L 593 

Cochran,  John,  (11th  JV.  Y.  inf) 441 

Cochran,  John,  (65th  iV.  Z  inf.) 624 

Cochrane,  Adam  H 416 

Cochrane,  Edwar^B.,  (let  2V.  Y.  It.  art.) 388 

Cochrane,  Edward  B.,  (76th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 546 

Cochrane,  Edward  B.,  (76th  JV.  K  inf.) 546 

Cochrane,  John  A - 428 

Cochrane,  WiJliamC 744 

Cockbnm,  William  J 618 

Cocks,  Johns 479 

Coddington,  AnaelP ..604 

Coddington,  Clifford 498 

Coddington,  Edmund  B 365 

Coe,  Algernons ;: • 648 

Coe,  Jerome  H -- 685 

Coe,  Johns 606 

Coe,  Richard  W 414 

Coe,  Simeon  S 656 

Coe,  WiUiamP 680 

Coehen,  Frederick 502 

Coehen,  Henry 502 

Coehen,  NoahL 502 

Coehen,  Emil 305 

Coey,  James 647 

Coffey,  John 484 

Coffin,  B.  J 333 

Coffin,  Charles 502 

Coffin,  Charles  H 4.50 

Coffin,  James  A 662 

Coffin,  Uriah  H 617 

Coffin,  William  H 393 

Cogan,  Eichard  K - 721 

'  Cogans,  James  745 

CogeswcU,  Joseph  H 653 


CoggBhall,  George  H.  L 628 

Coglan,  Thomas,  (14th  N.  Y.  h.  art.)'. 380 

Coglan,  Thomas,  (26th  iV.  7.  inf.) 459 

Cogswell,  James  O 369 

Cogswell,  Jesse .599 

Cogswell,  Jesse  W.,  (6th  JV.  J.  inf.) 715 

Cogswell,  Jesse  W.,  (34th  JV.  J.  inf.) 745 

Cogswell,  Milton 361,483 

Cohn,  Abraham 530 

CJohnheim,  Max 401,481 

Cloke,  Albert  S 699 

Colahan,  Francis 621  ' 

Colbe,  August 423 

Colborn,  Robert  J 331 

Colbrant,  Alphonso  E 328 

Colbnrn,  Elisha  H 687 

Colby,  NewtonP 601 

Colby,  Newton  S 457 

Cole,  Abner  S 634 

Cole,  Alonzo  R. . .'. 617 

Cole,  Alvin  T 634 

Cole,  Ambrose  F 512 

Cole,  Charles  P 746 

Cole,  Chester  H ,469 

Cole,  D.  Christian 574 

Cole,  Daniel 365 

Cole,  DewittL 604 

Cole,  Edward 649 

Cole,  EliK 332 

Cole,  PrankH -.709 

Cole,  George  W 319,443 

Cole,  Henry  B 629 

Cole,  James  D 728 

Cole,  JamesE 730 

Cole,  JolinP.,  (94th  iV.  r.inf.) 577 

Cole,  JohnP.,  (144th  if.  r.inf.) 643 

Cole,  Julius 396 

Cole,  Lyndon  J ...-,.309,355 

Cole,  Morris  0 701 

Cole,  Myron  H 488 

Cole,  Otis 469 

Cole,  P.  B.  S 517 

Cole,  Palmer  C 629 

Cole,  SamuelO 570 

Cole,  Stephen  V.R 375 

Cole,  William  W 457 

Coleman,  F.  W 665 

Coleman,  Isaac  De  Witt 635 

Coleman,  James C-- 687 

Coleman,  Warren  B 674 

Coleman,  William  A 626 

Coleman,  WUMam  C 589 

Coles,  Butler 311 

Coles,  Nathaniel 320,340 

Coles,  W.  M 664 

Coles,  WiUiam  L 428 

Coley,  Benjamin  D 715 

Colgan,  Joseph  P 513 

Colgate,  Clinton  G 416 

Colgrove,  Oscar  R 343 

Collet,  MarkW.,  (iBt  N.  j;  inf.) 703 

CoUot,  MarkW.,  (3d  N.  J.  int.) 709 

ColUer,  Albert  V.  D 417 

Collier,  Augustus -. 610 

Collier,  Henry  A 618 

Collier,  William 422 

CoUignon,  Nicholas - '''33 

Collin,  JohnB 573 

ColUn,  Victor 587 

CoUins,  A.  G 6M 

Collins,  Emmett  B 330 


48 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Collins,  Pronk 634 

Collins,  George  j 628 

Collins,  George  K 651 

Collins,  James 532 

Collins,  JefferyW , 732 

Collins,  Jereuiiah 325 

Collins,  John,  (5th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 429 

Collins,  John,  (32(1 /f.  r,  inf.) 468 

Collins,  John,  (164th  N.   Y.  inf.) 671 

Collins,  Morgan  V 599 

Collins,  Richard 631 

Collins,  Thomas  B 350 

Collins,  Walter  J , 372 

Collins,  William  A 517 

Collins,  William  L 639 

Collister,  Franklin 352 

Collson,  Paul 601 

Colnon,  Aaron  F 407 

.Colt,  Henry  V 596 

Colt,  Thomas  D '. 737 

Coltier,  E.  B 611 

Collier,  sr.,  Robert 611 

Colton,  George  A 643 

Colton,  H.  R.  S 578 

Colville,  George 608 

Colville,  John  E , 573 

Colvin,  James  A 674 

Colvin,  Orville  L 576 

Colvin,  Oscar  B 581 

.  Colvin,  Sidney  T 375 

Colwell,  Charles  H 609 

Colwell,  ClarkB 595 

Colwell,  S.  R 696 

Combe,  Hamilton  R 443 

Combs,  Elias 367 

Comee,  Christopher  C -578 

Comer,  Alexander  T.  C 334 

Comesky,  David 624 

Comfort,  JohnB 515 

Compson,  Hartwell  B 331 

Compton,  Frederick,  (2d  If.  Y.  cav.) 312 

Compton,  Frederick,  Oth  N,  Y.  cav.) 329 

Compton,  Joseph  H .745 

Compton,  Stephen 683 

Corastock,  Edward 645 

Comstock,  Edwin  D.,  (Ist  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.). .  -307 

Comstock,  Edwin  D.,  (27th  N.  Y.  inf.) 462 

Comstock,  Franklin  G 603 

Comstock,  James  D 699 

Comstock,  Joel  T 583 

Comstock,  Lncina  S 656,659 

Comstock,  Lyman  C 375 

Comstock,  William  M ■ 377 

Conally,  John  M.  K ^560 

Conant,  William  L 698 

Conboy,  Martin 473 

Conde,  Samuel  L 508 

Condict,  Alfred  H 738 

Condit,  William  H.  H 716 

Condon,  R.  J 520 

Cone,  Charles  H ,350 

Cone,  Edward  R 573 

Cone,  George  W.,  (14th  F.  iV.  inf.) 447 

Cone,  George  W.,  (146th  iV.  X-  inf.) ,645 

Cone,  Horace  C 528 

Cone,  Ira 457 

Cone,  Spencer  W 517 

Cone,  William 461 

Conest,  Frederick 31 1 

Confort,  Felix 695 

Conger,  John  P ^ 599 


Conilly,  Guent 695 

Conine,  Henry  J '''29 

Conine,  John  M 575 

Conk,  Anthony 636 

Conk,  Thomas 740 

Conk,  William  H '741 

Conkiin,  Andrew  P 506 

Conklin,  Benson 375 

Conkiin,  ElishaD 402 

Conklin,  Gilbert 375 

Conkiin,  John 567 

Conklin,  JohnW 656 

Conklin,  N.  A 677 

Conklin,  Oscar 742 

Conklin,  Peter  L 733 

Conklin,  William  H 325 

Conkliug,  William  J 328 

Conkling,  William  T ■ 466 

Conlin,  Benjamin 659 

Conlhi,  Peter,  (14th  JV.  r.  cav.) 342 

Conlin,  Peter,  (69th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 532 

Connant,  Frederick  W - 388 

Connealy,  Philip  P 520 

Connell,  John 506 

Connelly,  Patrick ^.. .459 

Connelly,  Richard  S 622 

Conner,  Edgar  M 674 

Conner,  Freeman 487 

Conner,  Stephen 372 

Connett,  Andrew  T 743 

Connett,  Samuel  E , 7.31 

Connolly,  H.  M 664 

Connolly,  Henry  M ^506 

Connolly,  John 414 

Connolly,  John  Townsend 684 

Connolly,  Martin  R J 508 

Connolly,  Patrick 589 

Connoly,  Dominick 521 

Connoly,  William 729 

Connor,  Freeman ' 441 

Connor,  Henry  O '. 632 

Connor,  James 486 

Connor,  James  O 698 

Connor,  John 745 

Connor,  Owen  O * 677 

Connor,  Wesley  W 459 

Connors,  Patrick 674 

Connradt,  Joseph 496 

Conolly,  George  W "..598 

CJonolIy,  James  H 644 

Conolly,  John  G , 660 

Conolly,  Michael  J 349 

Conover,  Cornelius 732 

Conover,  Garrets 551 

Conover,  Hai-vey  G...,. 729 

Conover,  James  W..I .^ 729  , 

Conover,  .Samuel  K 740 

Conover,  William  H 352 

Conover,  William  S 729 

Conover,  William  W 729 

Conrady,  Howard  C 677 

Conroy,  James 483 

Consmiller,  Charles 703 

Constantine,  Andrew  I 426 

Conterier,  Charles 678 

Conterno,  Octavia  D 339 

Couturier,  Charles 454 

Conway,  Edward  P 537 

Conway,  James 533 

Conway,  John 5.33 

Conway,  Joseph,  (IstiV.  T.  vet.  cav.) 307 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


49 


Conway,  Joseph  E.,  (105th  N.  Y.  inf.) 598 

Conway,  Maurice 677 

Conway,  Thomas  W 4:i7 

Conway,  WilliaLa 542 

Cook,  Aaron  J 649 

Cook,  Abel  G..., ^51 

Cook,  Albert 409 

Cook,  Caspai- J ^555 

Cook,  Charles  H '. 500 

Cook,  Charles  P 6S8 

J  Cook,  Chauncey 378 

Cook,  EdmundA : 699 

Cook,  Edward  A 555 

Cook,  Edward  D 556 

Cook,  Edward  L 589 

Cook,  Edwin  P 311 

Cook,  EUiothL.-. 365 

Cook,  Elliott W ..463 

Cook,  Poster  P #19 

Cook,  Prank  0 726 

Cook,  GeorgeC 405 

Cook,  George  P 455 

Cook,  George  T 659 

Cook,  George  W.,  (40th  iV.  y.ioi.) ,..^..480 

Cook,'  George  "W. ,  (179th  .!V.  r.  inf . ) 683 

Cook,  Henry  B 456 

"  "     Cook,  Henry  C 633 

Cook,  Henry  G 741 

Cook,  Hiram 713 

Cook,  Horace  S.,  (aoth  iV.  Y.  cav.)...' 349 

Cook,  Horace  S.,  (94th  iV.  r.  inf.) 577 

Cook,  J.  D 516 

Cook,  James  M 373 

Cook,  John 573 

Cook,  JohnD.  S 553 

Cook,  JnhnE 546 

Cook,  Joseph  S.,  (197th  N.  Y.  inf.; 628 

'  Cook,  Joseph  S.,  (31st  iV.  J.  inf.) 743 

Cook,  Joshua 373, 440 

Cook,  Malcom  G ■-..376 

Cook,  Marshall  N 372 

Cook,  Michael '. 538 

»  '       Cook,  Oscar  R 347 

Cook,  Philander 618 

Cook,  I'hilos  G 578 

Cook,  RichardD 709 

Cook,  Robert  P 559 

Cook,  Samuel  J ! 427 

Cook,  StcphenG 653 

Cook,  Sylvester  A 384 

Cook,  Terence 459 

Cook,  Theodore  P 380 

Cook,  William '....734 

Cook,  William  J 740 

Cook,  William  H 460 

Cook,  William  W....r-. 355 

Cooke,  Edwards 555 

Cooke,  Erastus • 661 

Cooke,  George  W 738 

Cooke,  Henry  P 706 

Cooko,  Howard : 061 

Cooke,  John 728 

Cooke,  RichardD 746 

Cooke,  William  J. . . .' 711 

Cookingham,  Theron  W 596 

Cooley,  A.  E •. 578 

Cooley,  Alfred," .' 661 

Cooley,  Elijah  M.,  (1st  If .  Y.  vet.  cav.) 307 

Cooley,  Elijah  M.,  (13th  N.  Y.  inf.) 445 

Cooley,  George  B 636 

Cooley,  Goorge  W 463 


Cooley,  James  C 632 

Cooley,  John 649 

Cooley,  Jo&eph  W 309, 355 

Coolidge,  SethA 471 

Coom,  Samuel 732 

Coombs,  Edward  B 566 

Coombs,  George  W 566 

Coombs,  William  S 747 

Coon,  Charles  S 444 

Coon,  John  C 743 

Coon,  Marcus 312 

Coon,  William  S ' 637 

Coonan,  John  (18th  JT.  Y.  cav.) 346 

Coonan,  John,  (182d  if.  Y.  inf.) 684 

Cooney,  George  W 474 

Cooney,  John  M 474' 

Coons,  John  W 54.7 

Goope,  Adelbert  P 609 

Cooper,  Albert  G 445 

Cooper,  Alonzo 339 

Cooper,  Charles 378 

Cooper,  Cornelius  A 628 

Cooper,  DavidB 388 

Cooper,  Dealton  W. ; 377 

Cooper,  E.  C 437 

Cooper,  Frederick 716 

Cooper,  George  W 628 

Cooper,  Heury 424 

Cooper,  Henry  C,  (178th  N.  Y.  inf.) 682 

Cooper,  Henry  C.,  (7th  JV.  J.  inf.) 716 

Cooper,  Hiram  H 378 

Cooper,  J.  R 339 

Cooper,  Jerome 380 

Cooper,  John  G 326 

Cooper,  JohnR.,  (5th  jy.  Y.  cav.) 324 

Cooper,  JohnR.,  (4th  i\r.  Z  h.  art.) 364 

Cooper,  John  R, (8th h. art.&  10th  N.  r.inf.)372,  439 

Cooper,  John  S 722 

Cooper,  Marmaduke ; 425 

Cooper,  Mercator 386 

Cooper,  Nathaniel  P 522 

Cooper,  Norman  G - 458 

Coopfer,  Poinsett 483 

Cooper,  Richard 717 

Cooper,  T.  Coldeu 529 

Cooper,  Tho.  P.  G.... 735 

Cooper,  Thomas  L 322,  333 

Cooper,  William 413 

Cooper,  William  H 715 

Cooper.  William  S.,  (1st  N.  Y.  It.  art.) 388 

Cooper,  WilUam  S.,  (125th  iV.  r.  inf.). ...:.. 625 

Copcutt,  Henry  W 437 

Copelaud,  Ataos  M I 556 

Copeland,  Olivers 377 

Copeland,  Theron  S 632 

Copley,  Johu  G 564 

Coppiuger,  John  B 559 

Coppinger,  John  J 343 

Copps.  BgbertM 585 

Copway,  George  A 394 

Corbet,  Robert  A 608 

Corbett,  Daniel 611 

Corbett,  Prank 599 

Corbett,  John  C 622 

Corbett,  Marshall  J ." : ,635 

Corbey,  William 567 

Corbin,  E.  Lyon 656 

Corbin,  Joseph  S 554 

Corbin,  Royal ; 448 

Corby,  Wesley  B 328 

Corcoran,  Michael. ,, , 653 


50 


INDEX 'OF    NAMES. 


Corcoran,  Thomas .470 

Corey,  Emoiy  H 59L 

Corey,  Marcus  A 458 

CorioU,  William  "VV 738 

Corkins,  George  B _ 353 

Corlies,  S.  P 3S4 

Cormack,  Robert  P, 569 

Cormick,  Edward  J fi23 

Corneery ,  John 675 

Cornelius,  Gilbert  D 553 

Cornell,  Alanson  B 347 

Cornell,  Bird»all 696 

Cornell,  Charles  H 579 

Cronsll,  Dudley  B 624 

Cornell,  Henry,  (11th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 44] 

Cornell,  Henry,  (lOad  iV.  r,  inf.) 592 

Cornell,  Henry  ,  (156th  N.  T.  inf.) 661 

Cornell,  M.  E 593 

Cornell,  Mansfield 589 

Cornell,  Nathan  J 372 

Cornell,  Nelson 408 

Cornell,  Stephens 592 

Cornell,  Theodore  D 550,592 

Cornell,  William  H 399 

Corners,  JohnS 621 

Comes,  James  P 353 

Comey,  John 444 

Cornillot,  Pierre 695 

Corning,  Andrew  Y 544 

Coming,  Clarence  H 380 

Corning,  Edward — 563 

Coming,  John  W 469 

Corning,  Joseph  W.,  (33d  iV.  T.  inf.) 469 

Corning,  Joseph  W.,  (lUthiV.  r.inf.) 606 

Corning,  William  S 645 

Comings,  James  H 730 

Cornish,  Aaron 584 

Conj.ish,  Charles  B 746 

Cornish,  George  G 514 

Cornish,  Noble  M 430 

Cornish,  S.  V 653 

Cornish,  William  T ..730,748 

Comwell,  James  H 664 

Cornwell,  Selah 375 

Corrigan,  A.  McQ 334 

Corry,  Kobert 508 

Corry,  William 452 

Corsa,  William  H 630 

Corse,  FrederiekA 542 

Corse,  Henry  B — 458 

Corsen,  Elwood  S 575 

Corson,  Nicholas 736 

Cortely'on,  David  H ." 326 

Corwin,  B.  Rider 494 

Corwin,  Ezra  D 361 

Cory,  Ira  W 724 

Cory ,  Marcus  A 355 

Coryell,  Charles  A 639 

Coryell,  Nathan 569 

Cossitt,  Davis 621 

Cossleman,  Montgomery _ 461 

CosBura,  Frederick  .■ 544 

Costar,  J.  G '.312 

Costello,  Ernest 695 

Coster,  Charles  R 633 

Coster,  John 422 

Cotes,  John  R - 655 

Cothran,  George  W 391 

Cotter,  BarsieW 369,379 

Cotter,  Oliver l 366 

Cottle,  Philips 496  | 


Cotton,  Charles  E w6 

Cottrell,  James  K.  P M5 

Cottrell,  JohuT JIJ 

Couch,  Hiram  L - 424 

Coulson,  -Henry  C 370 

Coulter,  James  E 551 

Coulter,  John  A 643 

Coulter,  JohnP 551 

Coultis,  William  Henry 517 

Coulton,  Edward  V 307 

Countryman,  Amos  B 640 

Coursen,'  Henry  A - 716,  734 

Courteman,  Abram 647 

Courter,  Charles  A - -^ 550 

Courter,  William  C .- 718 

Courtney,  Louis  B 637 

Courtney,  Maurice 671 

Courtney,  William  H 370 

Cihrtois,  Charles 744 

Courtwright,  Charles  W 566 

Couse,  Joseph  P 744 

Covell,  Charles  C 556 

Covell,  Mason  W 313 

Coventry,  Charles  B.,  (24th  iV.  K  cav.) 355 

Coventry,  Charles  B.,  (26th  27.  Z  inf.) 461 

Coventry,  John - -. 611 

Coventry,  Walter  B 461 

Covert,  Francis 509 

Covert,  Underkill  J 440 

Coville,  Orson 651 

Covington,  Jacob  A 480 

Covington,  John  T : 426 

Cowan,  Andrew .*. 397 

Cowan,  Edwin  R 377 

Cowan,  George  W 419  ' 

CowAu,  F.  S 604 

Cowan,  John 369 

Cowan,  Patrick  H 610 

Cowan,  William  H 496 

Cowab,  William  L 441; 

Cowart,  Enoch  L 729 

Cowdin,  Robert  J 467 

Cowdrey,  Frederick 615      1    ' 

Cowdrej',  Samuel -^ 668 

Cowdry,  Edward  A 579 

Cowdry,  Prank  H 579 

CJowdy,  Edward  A 450 

CoweU,  Charles 375 

Cowens,  Joseph .v 476 

Cowles,  Davids ■ 629 

Cowles,  John  E 309,336 

Cowles,  Seneca  R 376 

Cowry,  Henry  W.-..- 589 

Cowtan,  Charles  W 439 

Cox,  Bryce  A 603 

Cox,  Charles  G 358 

Cox,  Charles  H 544 

Cox,  CorneliusT* 742 

Cox,  Edwin  B 492 

Cox,  Glanville 346 

Cox,  Glenville 591 

Cox,  James 492 

Cox,  James  J 506 

Cox,  JohuM 431 

Cox,  Johns 734 

Cox,  Mark 679 

Cox,  Michael 449 

Cox,  Robert  H 599 

Cox,  jr.,  Samuel 365 

Cox,  St^henA 366 

Cox,  Thomas  S 697 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


51 


Coxe,  Tj.  Lewis 709 

CoxBou,  WilUumH 680 

Coy,  John  H i 474 

Coy,  Justus  F '. 347 

Coylo,  John,  (1  Uh  JV.  y.  inf.) 44 1 

Coyle,  Jolin,  (47th  iV.  r.inf.) 493 

Ooyle,  John,  (170thJV.  r.inf.) 675 

Coyle,  Thomas 325 

Coyne,  John  U. -. 534 

Coyne,  Thomas 309,  336 

Coyte,  Frederick  G 720 

Cozean,  Charles 332 

Cozens,  E.  E 524 

Cozine,  Israel 737 

Cozzens,  Henry  H 407 

Cozzens,  Nelson  Z 448 

Craft,  Gilbert  D 604 

Craft,  Henry  G '.409 

Craft,  Herman 642 

Craft,  James  G 462 

Craft,  William  M 747 

Cral'ts,  P.  M : 593 

Crafts,  Hamott  W 479 

Crafts,  William  C 332 

Cragin,  Michael 512 

Craig,  Benjamin  F 729 

Craig,  Robert  0 440,649 

Craig,  Samuel 696 

Craig,  Wilham  H.,  (177th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 681 

Craig,  William  H.,  (14th  iV.  J.  inf.) 729 

Craig,  Willis  E 667 

Grain,  Byron  F 469 

Grain,  Cyuus  S 487 

Cramer,  Charles 350 

Cramer,  Delos  -.-: 447 

Cramer,  J.  George  ., 602 

Cramer,  James  H 471 

Cramer,  John  M 711 

Crammond,  William  J 550 

Crampton,  Henry  E 575 

CranSall,  Chauncey  D 547 

Crandall,  Wallerl 562 

Crandall,  William  B 449 

Crandell,  Levin 624 

Crandell,  Lewis  H 624 

Crandell,  Samuel 362 

Crane,  Aaron  J) v 706 

Crane,  Byron  P 355 

Crane,  Edward  P 748 

Crane,  Egbert .' 564 

Crane,  Ezra  P.,  (23d iV.  F.inf.) 457 

Crane,  Ezra  F.,  limth  N.  r.inf.) 601 

Crane,  George  W 738 

Crane,  Henry  D 716 

Crane,  James 366 

Crane,  John  P.  W r '-'06 

Crane,  John  L 374 

Crane,  Joseph 744 

Crane,  Nlron  M.,  (23d  iV.  r.inf.) 457 

Crane.  Niron  M.,  (i07th  If.  Y.  inf.) 601 

Crannay,  Timothy 675 

Cranston,  Alfred 561 

Cranston,  John 558 

Crapser,  William  A 317 

Crary,  Charles  S 611 

Crary,  Charles  W. ,  (9Sth  JV.  r.  inf.) 585 

Crary,  Charles  W.,  (114th  JV.  r.inf.) 609 

Crary,  Charles  W.,  (185th  A  r.inf.) 686 

Crary,  Johu.S 632 

■  Crary,  LnniH 564 

Crasto,  Rock... 591 


Crater,  Henry  S 730 

Crater,  John  P -730 

Craven,  John 717 

Crawe,  J.  Mortimer 629,663 

Crawford,  Albert.  - , 365 

Crawford,  Andrew  L 622 

Crawford,  George  H 512 

Crawford,  Henry  L 561 

Crawford,  James  M 575 

Crawford,  John 643 

Crawford,  John  S ' ..379 

Crawford,  Joseph  H 715 

Crawford,  Robert 643 

Crawford,  Thomas -. 479 

Crawley,  W.  P 320,340 

Crawley,  William  H - 372 

Cray,  James  L 581,  583 

Cray,  William  H 544 

Crea,  William 349 

Creamer,  Alfred  W 324 

Creamer,  William 664 

Crpe,  William  J 706 

Creed,  James  A 601 

Crego,  Thomas  H 389 

Creiger,  John  A 441 

Creighton,  Frederick 675 

Creightou,  John 431 

Creighton,  Michael  B 618 

Creighton,  William  H .' 357 

Creney,  James ' - 579 

Creunell,  William  H 637 

Cressy,  Charles  T 623 

Crigur,  (Jeorge  W 428- 

Crippen,  L  F 613 

Crippen,  Norman  J 674 

Crissy,  Frederick  M 527 

Crissy,  Isaac  C 337 

Crist,  David 623 

Crittenden,  Gilman  D 546 

(Crittenden,  James  L * 347 

Crittenden,  Josiah  T : 375 

Crocker,.  Charles  W 545 

Crocker,  George  A 324,326 

Crocker,  George  H 393 

Crocker,  Hyde 697 

Crocker,  John  S 575 

Crocker,  Rutger  D i 447 

Crocker,  William  H 326 

Crocker,  William  M .575 

Crockett,  LeRoy 524 

Croff,  JohnP 674 

Croft,  James  M..'. 528 

Croft,  William  E 505 

Crofts,  William  B 474 

Croissant,  Lewis 349 

Cromack,  Sidney  0 549 

Crombie,  John  C 365 

Cromie,  James 444 

Crompton,  Andrew  J 639 

Cromwell,  Edward  J 611 

Cromwell,  James,  (7th  iV.  r.cav.) 330 

Cromwell,  James,  (1241hiV.  r.inf.) ,...623 

Cromn,  Bartholomew 558 

Crouiu,  David  E.,  (7th  jV.  r.cav.). .j 328 

Crouin,  David  B.,  (7th  If.  Y.  cav.) 328 

Cvonin,  David  E.,(7ihJ\''.  r.cav.) 330 

Cronin,  Philip 659 

Cron kite,  JamesW 61 9 

Cronkrite,  Frank  M '. 601 

Crooker,  George  D ^ 316,327 

I  Croofoot,  Loren 312 


52 


INDEX  OF-NAMES. 


Crooks,  SnmuelJ.,{8th  N.  I",  cav.) 331 

Crooks,  SamuBlJ.,(a2diV.  r.car.) 352 

Crookston,  Abualon 368 

Cropsey,  John  W 342 

Crosbie,  James 564 

Crot-by,  Xllanson 658 

Crosby,  Alpbeua  H 532 

Crosby,  Charles  P 369 

Crosby,  Herman  B 369 

Crosby,  Justus «. 368 

Crosby,  Nathan,  (9th  iV.  r.  cav.) 31)3 

Crosby,  Nathan,  (J89tb  A  r.inf.) 690 

Crosby,  William  M 595 

Cross,  Amos 368 

Cross,  Isaac  T 377 

Cross,  James  A 4t'3 

Cross,  Lafayette 462 

Cross,  Nelson 528 

Cross,  Norman  F 358 

Cross,  Robert  W.,  (30th  iV.  r.inf.) 466 

Cross,  Robert  W.,  (192d  iV.  Kinf.) 693 

Cross,  SamuelD 712 

Cross,  Thernn 634 

Cross,  William  R 596 

CroBsby,  Theodore  S - 361 

Crossett,  John  F 312 

Crossman,  Edward  A 746 

Grossman,  Norris 506 

Crounse,  Henry 573 

Crounse,  Lorenzo 391 

Crowe,  Cornelius  J 367 

Crowell,  Charles,  (65th iV.  r.inf.) 524 

Crowell,  Charles,  (65th  iV.  r.  inf.) 524 

Crowell,  David 746 

Crowell,  JohnO 735 

Crowell,  Joseph  L 740 

Crowle,  Charles  M 550 

Crowley,  Bartholomew 637 

Crowley,  Daniel,  (73d  iV.  r.inf.) 540 

Crowley,  Daniel,  (164th  JV.  r.inf.) 671 

Crowle\Si  Dennis  W 689 

Crowley,  Patrick 684 

Crowley,  Rodney  R 522 

Crozier,  Robert 326 

Cniger,  S.  V.  R 653 

Ci-nikshank,  Robert 623 

Cruikshank,  W.  H 574 

Crumb,  Lucius 609 

Crump,  Albert  H 698 

Crune,  Clarence  A 608 

Cruso,  Frederick  H 414 

Crydenwise,  Henry  M 571 

Crysler,  Cornell 621 

Cr'ysler,  David 686 

Csermelyi,  Joseph 489 

Cubberley,  George  W.,  (22d  JV.  J.  inf)  733 

Cubberley.  George  W.,  (38th  Af.  J.  inf.) 747 

Cudworth,  John 471 

Cudworth,  John  G 349 

Cuff,  Willinm,  (51st  iV.  r.inf.) 498 

Cuff,  WilUam,  (158th  iT.  r.inf.) 664 

Culbertson,  Samuel ...347 

Cnlbam ,  Thomas 439 

Culins,  Peter  M 573 

CuUen,  Alexander  L ' 745. 

CuUen,  Edgar  M 581 

Cullen,  James .596 

CuUen,  William 521 

Culver,  PitzB 683 

Culver,  GeofceB 485 

CiUver,  JosiahW. C22 


Culver,  Lafayette '18 

Cumming,  Alexander  M "96 

Gumming,  Charles  S 380 

Gumming,  Robert  M 357 

Cumminga,  Albert 346 

Cummiogs,  Alexander 725 

Cummings,  Emory 339,  354 

Cummings,  George  G : 742 

Cummings,  J.  Oliver 636 

Cummings,  John  T 518 

Cummings,  Joseph  R — ^. 416 

Cummings,  Thomas 557 

Cummings,  William  R •* .- 378 

Cummins,  Francis  S 623 

Cundell,  Charles  H 366 

Cunnean,  James '- 689 

Cunningham,  Edward 393 

C unningham,  Gabriel 439 

Cunningham,  James  T 671 

Cunningbara,  John,  (Utlf.  Y.  It.  art.) 388 

Cunningham,  John,  (170th  JV.  Y.  inf.)  ....,,..675 

Cunningham,  John  R 722 

Cunningham,  John  S 613 

Cunningham,  Michael  — 483,513 

Cunningham,  Murt 313 

Cunningham,  Thomas,  (1st  JV.  J.  inf.) 703 

Cunningham,  Thomas,  (38th  N.  J.  inf.) -.747 

Cunningham,  William  G.,  (8th  N.  J.  inf.). ...718 
Cunningham,  William  Or.,  (13th  If.  J.  in0....728 

Cunningham,  William  H 553 

Cunnyngham,  Thurlow. 591 

Cuntz,  G.  W 433 

Cunz,  Ferdinand ». 432 

Cunz,  Theodore 432 

Cuppernell,  Byron .'. 381 

Curie,  Charles 682 

Curlis,  WilliamB 720 

Curran,  Daniel 416 

Curran,  Henry  H -^ 645 

Curran,  Richard,  (6th  and  9m  iV.  Y.  cav- 
alry)   326,334 

CuiTan,  Richard,  (33d  iT.  Y.  inf.) 469 

Curran,  Samuel 346 

Curreen,  George  H 610 

Currie,  Leonard  D.  H 632 

Currier,  Amos  L 550 

Currier,  Benjamin  F — 550 

CuiTy,  Charles  H 611 

CuiTy,  J.  Augustus 447 

Curry,  James - 578 

Curry,  John 492 

Curtis,  Augustus  A 634 

Curtis,  AzorM ; 689 

Curtis,  B.  M .364 

Curtis,  Birdsey  N 355 

Curtis,  David  C.  P 677 

Curtis,  Enoch  A 608 

Curtis,  Eugene  F 384 

Curtis,  George  B 544 

Curtis,  George  G 405 

Curtis,  George  H 708 

Curtis.  George  M 637 

Curtis,  Harvey 439 

Curtis,  HenrvA 1...662 

Cm-tis,  Henry  R.,  (14t.h  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 380 

Curtis,  Henry  R.,  (13th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 445 

Curtis,  James  M.,  (71st  iV.  r.inf.) 536 

Curtis,  James  M.,  (188th  N.  r.  inf.) 089 

Curtis,  Levi 324 

Curtis,  Lewis  A , 656 

Curtis,  Martin 640 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


53 


Cortia,  MartinN 448 

Curtis,  Norman  S 679 

Curtis,  Oscar  H 609 

Curtis,  Kicbard 710 

Curtis,  'Thomas  B 669 

Curtiss,  Charles  B 508 

Ourtias,  George 356 

Curtiss,  Homer  G 373 

Curtiss,  James  E 65Q 

Curtiss,  Joseph  A 425 

Curtiss,  Orville 689 

,  Cusack,  Andrew 519 

Cnsiclc,  Cornelius  C 631 

Cusick,  Thomas 592 

Cushing,  Charles 456 

Gushing,  Thomas 463 

Cashmau,  Joseph  B 645 

Cushman,  Myron 574 

Cutland,  WilliamF.  G 631 

Cutler,  Alexander  K 355 

Cutler,  Clarence  H 579 

Cutler,  DonC 604 

Cutler,  Henry  0 332 

Cutler,  John  K 469 

Cutler,  Orville  L 687 

Cutter,  Alexander  K 602 

Cutter,  George  R 628 

Cutter,  John  S ■....680 

Cutter,  Joseph  L 633 

Cutting,  James  Do  W 311 

Cutting,  Walter , 466 

Cuttrell,  John  N.,  (29th  N.  J.  inf.) 741 

Cuttrell,  JobnN.,  (38th  iV.  J.  inl.) 747 

Cuvillier,  teon 474, 505 

Cuyler,  David  H    657 

Cuzner,  Frederick 680 

Cypher,  George  D 371 

Cyphers,  John  E 743 

Daber,  Frederick 305 

Daggert,  Rufus 447 

Daggett,  Ruf us 612 

Dagwell,  George  A 337 

Daicy,  John  H 622 

Daidy,  Lawrence 521 

Dailey,  Patrick 744 

Dalley,  Richard  H 480 

Dailey,  Seffrme 736 

Dailey,  WilUam 520 

Daily,  Charles  L 347 

Daily,  James  B 326 

Daily,  William 426 

DaiUet,  Charles,  (62d  JV.  T.  inf.) 519 

Daillet,  Charles,  (Enfans Perdus,  N.  r. inf.).. 695 

Dain,  Dwight 516 

Dftkin,  AlbertH 386 

Dale,  Allen 696 

Daley,  Daniel 453 

Daley,  George  W 633 

Daley,  John 403 

Dalglish,  John  C 564 

Dallas,  Horatio  N 358 

Dallman,  Walter  M 651 

Dally,  Charles  C 713,716 

Dally,  George  W 713 

Dalrymple,  Aaron  P 4 14 

Dalrymple,  Henry  M 414 

Dafrymple,  Jesse 742 

Duli-ymple,  John 559 

Dalrymple,  Theodore  ...'. 458 

Daltou,  Edward  B 472 

Daly,  John,  (99th  iV.  T.  inl) 587 


Daly,  John,  (104th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 597 

Daly,  Robert  C 649 

Daly,  jr.,  Thomas ^ 631 

Dalzel,  William 640 

Dalziel,  James,  (Ist  iV.  J.  cav.) 696 

DalziSl,  James,  (3d  N.  J.  ml.) .710 

Damainville,  Lucien 314 

Damainville,  Lucien  A 467 

Dames,  William 671 

Damm,  Jacob *. 681 

Damon,  Loren  Q 608 

Damrosch,  Sigisra 435 

Damrosche,  Sigismund 383 

Dandy,  George  B 589 

Dandy,  James  H .' 494,  5a0 

Danford,  Charles  H 576 

Dauforth,  jr.,  Charles 706 

Danforth,  Harvey 573 

Danforth,  Horace  M.,  (6th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 308 

Danforth,  Horace  M.,  (14th  JV".  Y.  h.  art.) 381 

•Daniel,  Robert  R 467 

Daniel,  J.  Townsend 472 

Daoiels,  James  A 646 

Daniels,  John 537 

Daniels,  Nelson  M 662 

Daniels,  Robert  L 361,  374 

Danks,  Harold 339 

Danks,  William  N 487 

Dann,  Isaac  H 612 

Dannbacher,  Francis 737 

Dansman,  Edward 411 

Dapper,  Emil  A 512 

Darbey,  Henry  H 523 

Darby,  Albert 522 

Darby,  William  J 513, 657 

D' Arcy,  William  E 495 

Dardis,  James  D 671 

Dare,  Daniel 726 

Dargen,  Francis iQG 

Darker,  George  F 346 

Darling,  Louis 667 

Darnstaedt,  Richard 697 

Darrah,  WUliam  H 726 

Darrell,  Clinton  B 664 

Darrow,  George  R 709 

Darrow,  Irving  W 685 

Darrow,  John 558 

Dart,  James  M , 633 

Darwent,  Walter 472 

Dauchy,  George  K 402 

Dauth,  John 382 

Davenport,  Frederick 569 

Davenport,  James  V '.  - 468 

Davenport,  John 329 

Davenport,  Simon  J 337 

Davey,  George  R 561 

Davey,  George  W 402 

Davey,  Michael 367 

David,  Jacob 664 

David,  Samuel 357 

Davids,  S.  L 632 

Davids,  William  G 585 

Davidson,  George  M 671 

Davidson,  James *.  324 

Davidson,  John 369 

Davidson,  John  T 419 

Davidson,  Morris  M 630,680 

Davidson,  Samuel 485 

Davidson,  William  M 468 

Davies,  Edwin  G 502 

Davies,  jr.,  Henfy  E 311 


54 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


Davies,  John  M 720 

Davies,  Thomas  M 447 

Davies,  WiUiamr 518 

Bavies,  William  H 448 

Davignon,  F.  J 581 

Davis,  Abram  V 657 

3?avi3,  Aetna  M .„ 445,  637 

Davis,  Alexander  H 392 

Davis,  Amos  F 634 

Davis,  Andrew  S •- 719 

Davis,  BenjaminF.,  (8th  i^.  Kcav.) 332 

Davis,  BenjaminF.,  (ICth  JV.  y.h.art.) 384 

Davis,  Benton  H 527 

Davis,  ChavlesB 681 

Davis,  Chailes  H 548 

Davis,  Charles  O 423 

Davis,  Ebenezer  "W 730 

Davis,  Edgar  J 645 

Davis,  Edward  P 563 

Davis,  Edwin  P 518,657 

Davis,  Erastus  D 637 

Davis,  Franlt  A 410 

Davis,  Franklin  C 337 

Davis,  Pranldin  J.,  (11th  N.  Y.  cav.) 338 

Davis,  Franklin  J. ,  (17th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 450 

Davis,  Fred.  B 643 

Davis,  George >- 463 

Davis,  George  P 405 

Davis,  George  W.,  (17th  iV.  Kinf.) 452 

Davis,  George  W.,  (32diV.  y.iof.) 468 

Davis,  George  W.,  (121st  N.  T.inf.) 620  , 

Davis,  jr.,  Henry  B 428 

Davis,  Henry  H 635 

Davis,  Henry  V 333 

Davis,  Henry  W 389 

Davis,  J.  Mansfield,  (SdJT.  r.  cav.) 311 

Davis,  J.  Mansfield,  (IJth  N.  YAv.L) ..428 

Davis,  John,  (54th  iV.  Z.  inf.l 503 

Davis,  John,  (155th  iV.  r.  inf.) 659 

Davis,  John  H 416 

Davis,  John  W.,  (11th  N.  Y.  inf.) 441 

Davis,  JohnW.,  (83d  K  F.inf.) 559 

Davis,  John  W. ,  (115th  iV.  F.  inf.) 610 

Davis,  Joseph  A 651 

Davis,  Joseph  B 583 

Davis,  Joseph  M 480 

Davis,  Joshua  B.,  (7th  N.  F.  cav.) 330 

Davis,  Joshua  B.,  (ia2d  iV.  r.inf.) 621 

Davif ,  Joshua  W 3^6 

Davis,  L.  A 471 

Davis,  Lucius 546 

Davis,  Mahlon  J 362 

Davis,  Myron  ,r.,  (4th  N.  K.h.artJ 364 

Davis,  Myron  J.,  (1st  iV.  Kit.  art) 387 

Davis,  Nathaniel  W 424 

Davis,  Newton  H.,  (2eth  iV.  Y".  cav.) 358 

Davis,  Newton  H.,  (98lll.;f.  Kinf) 585 

Davis,  Parvis 667 

Davis,  Thomas,  (2d  iV.  F.  h.  art.) 362 

Davis,  Thomas,  (261h  if.  r.inf.) 461 

Davis,  Thomas  A, 448 

Davis,  Thomas  H 726 

Davis,  Thomas  N 629 

Dai^s,  Thomas  "VV 557 

Davis,  Uriah  L 5(^ 

Davis,  William,  (3d  prov.  and  13th  N.  Y. 

cav.) ■-..320,341 

Davis,  William,  (18th  JV.  F.cav.) 346 

Davis,  William,  (163d  N.  Kinf) 670 

Davis,  William  D 485 

Davis,  William  B ^ 336 


Davison,  Austin  S 58T 

Davison,  Christopher  C 689 

Davison,  Joseph  K -- 741 

Davock,  John  W.,  (8th  JV.  Y.  cav.) '....SSI- 

Davock,  John  W.,  (21st  N.  Kinf.)...; 455 

Davy,  JohnM 602 

Dawson,  George  S 363 

Dawson,  jr.,  Henry 636 

Dawson,  Tom 494 

Day,  Andrew  L 746 

Day,  David.-.. 514 

Day,  DwightW 658 

Day,  Ebenezer,  (6th  iV.  K  h.  art.) 369 

Day,  Ebenezer,  (39th and 78th iV.  Kinf.). 476,650 

Day,  Ezekiel 566 

Day,  George  W.,  (30th  iV.  J.  inf.) 742 

Day,  George  W.,  (38th  JV.  J.  inf.) 747 

Day,  Hiram  W 599 

Day,  Henry  C 396 

Day,  Henry  L 650 

Day,  JamesH 683 

Dav,  John 665 

Day,  Josephs 558 

Day,  Lehinan  H 596 

Day,  Nicholas  W.,  (96th  iV.  K  inf  ) : 581 

Day,  Nicholas  W.,  (13l8t  iV.  Kmf.) 630 

Day,  Owen  H..'. 708,730 

Day,  Robert 33S 

Day,  Russell  H 384 

Day,  Samuel  C 394 

Day,  WaiTen  E 612 

Dayton,  Augustus  J.,  (51st iV.  Kinf.) 498 

Dayton,  Augustus  J.,  (159th  iV.  Kinf^) 665 

Dayton,  Charles  B .'...628 

Dayton,  Charles  N 417 

Dayton,  EdwiuA.,(13thiV.  K  inf.) 446 

Day  ton,  Edwin  A.,  (94th  &  105th  N.  Y.  inf.)578, 598 

Dayton,  Ferdinand  V.,  (Ist  N.J.cav.) 697 

Dayton,  Ferdinand  V.,  (2d  N.  J.  cav.) 698 

Dayton,  George  E.,  (30th  JV.  J.  inf.) 742 

Dayton,  George  E.,  (35th  iV".  J.  inf.) .746 

Dayton,  John  G 611 

Dayton,  Oscar  V 518 

De  Agrada,  Joseph  L 571 

Do  Agreda,  J.  S 633 

Deal,  Samuel  H 735 

Dean,  George  H 328 

Dean,  H.  B 345 

Dean,  Henry  C 508,637   . 

Dean,  Martin  G ■. 644 

Dean,  Thomas  1 373 

Dean,  Scott,  (42dJV.  Kinf) 483 

Dean,  Scott,  (95th  iV.  Kinf.) 579 

Dean,  William  B.,  (12th  iV.  Kcav.) 339 

Dean,  William  B.,  (127th  iV.  Kinf.) 638 

Deaue,  CharlesT 383 

Dear,  Arthur  J 399 

Dearborn,  George  8 730 

Dearborn,  OscarL 365 

Dobastine,  Paul  E .^.699 

De  Barry,  James  J 675 

De  Benneau,  John  F 369 

De  Berri,  Eugene 631 

Do  Bevoise,  Abraham 628 

Dcbevoise,  George  W 437 

Pe  Bevoise,  William  H 561 

Dcbevoise,  William  H •.733 

Do  Blaumont,  Leo  Kessel 519 

De  Boescbo,  Julius 432 

Do  Bois,  James 4.37 

Debus,  Henry 318 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


55 


Decamp,  Jonathan  W 737 

DeCamp,  John -.342 

Decker,  Dunman  S 507 

Decker,  Frederick,  (29th  iV.  Kinf.) 464 

Decker,  Frederick,  (56th  N.  y.  inf.) 506 

Decker,  George  H 642 

Decker,  Henry 342 

Decker,  James  E » 388 

Decker,  James  N '. 312 

Decker,  Jonah  D 637 

Decker,  John  P 728 

Decker,  Eichard 629 

De  Clyne,  Charles 383 

De  Courcey,  Dennis 557 

,  DeCroy,  Jules 346 

DeCue,  James  B 521 

De  Cunhs,  George  W 41R 

Dederer,  Nicholas  A 609 

Dedrick,  Aaron  M 573 

Dedrick,  "William  H 618 

Deegan,  James  J-- 744 

Deegan,  Ross 668 

Deering,  Roger  M 466 

Deets,  William 432 

De  Forest,  Bartholomew  S 556 

De  Forest,  Charles L..578 

Peforest,  John 526 

De  Forest,  Martin  J 555 

De  Forrest,  Benjamin 339 

De  Forrest,  Jacob  J 555 

De  Forrest,  John  P 555 

De  Forrest,,  Linson  S - 324 

De  Forrest,  Othneil 325 

Degen,  George -- 531 

Degener,  George 501 

De  Graff,  AlonzoH 380 

De  Graff,  John 578,598 

De  Graff,  Nicholas 610 

De  Grency,  Cffisar 695 

DeGroot,  John  F 420 

De  Hart,  Uriah .■ 720 

Delker,  Henry 503 

Deir,  Jacob 719 

Deitrich,  Lonis 511 

Deitz,  George  H #651 

Deitz,  Philip 554 

De  Ivemois,  Gotthllf  Bourry 531 

De  Knight,  WilliamF 562 

Dfelacroy ,  John 553 

Be  Lacy,  William,  (37th  JT.  K  inf.) 473 

DeLacy,  WilUam,  (164th  iV.  Kinf.) 671 

De  Lamater,  James 573 

De  La  Matyr,  Gilbert 372 

De  La  Montagnie,  J 414 

DeLandre,  George 664 

Delaney,  Angnstus  S 305 

Delaney,  James  J 557 

Delaney,  John 514 

Delaney,  Martin 404,412 

Delimoy,  Thomas 365 

Delany,  Patrick  K 613 

De  La  Patnrelle,  Honore 571 

DeL'Eakin,  Frank 572 

Delester,  Edward... 3S4 

Dellamore,  Richard 512 

Delom,  Alexander 636 

De  Long,  Jas.  B.  N.,  (2dmtd. rifles iV.r.cav.).. 317 

De  Long,  Jas.  B.  N.,  (105th  iV.  T.  inf.) 598 

DeL»ng,  William  A 548 

Delonni,  Louis ^ 584 

Demarest,  Abraham  (^ .'.733 

Demarest,  James  H.,  (17th  iV.  r.  inf.) 450 


Demarest,  James  H.,  (8th  iV.  J.  mf.) 718 

Demarest,  Samuel  D 733 

Demarest,  William  J 733 

De  Masure,  Louis 474,505 

Doming,  Eugene  M 517 

Deming,  Williard  F 62!) 

Demling,  Antonio  C 704 

De  Monteil,  Joseph  A.  Viguer 502 

Demorest,  John 318 

Demorest,  Wells  Zi' 526 

De  Morse,  Samuel  C -■ 577 

DeMott,  Charles 389 

De  Mott,  William 306 

Dempsey,  Daniel : 540 

Dempsey,  John  M.,  (18th  N.  T.  inf.) 453 

Dempsey,  John  M.,  (43d  iV;  r.ihf.) 486 

Dempsey,  John  W '. 557 

Dempsey,  Joseph 647 

Dempsey,  Thomas 487 

Denecke,  Ernst  A 530 

Denesi,  John  P 311 

Dengelstedt,  Julius 454 

Denick,  Frederick 411,691 

Denicke,  Frederick L 531 

Dcnicke,  M.  C.  F 631 

Denike,  Abraham .- 428 

Denike,  Jos.  P 399 

Denison,  H.  Burdell 628 

Denker,  Richard  P 326 

Denmead,  John  T 728 

Dennegan,  Patrick 492 

Deuncrlein,  George 369 

Dennen,  George 541 

Dennen,  Thomas 541 

Dennett,  George  M 474 

Dennie,  Stephen 335 

Dennis,  Edgar  N 364 

Dennis,  James  P 394 

Dennis,  Poland  R 606 

Dennis,  Samuel 738 

Dennison,  Ansel 549 

Dennison,  George  D 337 

Dennison,  Sylvester 441 

Denniston,  Aaron  J -■ 689 

Denniston,  Augustus 623 

Denniston,  Harvey  G. ,  (107th  N.  r.  inf.) 601 

Denniston,  Harvey  G.,  (188th  N.  Y.int.) 689 

Denniston,  James  O - 623 

Benslow,  William  J.,  (6th  JV.  r.  inf.) 431 

Denslow,  WiUiam  J.,  (91st  iV".  T.  inf.) 573 

Densmore,  Samuel  B 372,439 

Denton,  Alonzo - 612 

Denton,  B.  F 632 

Denton,  Clarence  W 605 

Denton,  James 705 

De  Pcnhoel,  Marshall 595 

DePeyster,  G 376 

DePeyster,  J.  Watts 337,387 

De  Peyster,  Johnson  L 378 

Depierre,  F.  M.  Sage 695 

D'Epineuil,  Lionel  Johert 502 

De  Plague,  Albert 436 

De  Planque,  Albert - 434 

DePlongen,  Albert - 323 

Deppeler,  John - 559 ' 

Doprezin,  Hugo G15 

Derby,  Edmund  G 578 

Derby,  Hirey 333 

Dercum,  Herman -^o* 

Derdinger,  Deo 477 

Dermody,  William  C 528 

Dern,  GoorgoP.,  (3d  iV.  r.cav.) 318 


56 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Dcrn ,  George  P.,  (7th  N.  Y.  cav.) 32S 

De  Rocbemond,  Arthur  410 

Derrick,  Frederick  K.,  (8th  N.  Y.  li.  art.) 372 

Derrick,  Frederick  B.,  (ISlst  N.  Y.mt.) 655 

DerrJekson,  James  G 5^6 

Derrom,  Aadrew 736 

De  Rusaey.  Guatavus  A 364 

DeEufSey,  R.  E 365 

De.St.  JumeB,  Albert l 505 

DcBmond,  John  A 507 

Deasauer,  Francis  A 489 

DessQur,  John 478 

De  Tiiveroier,  Fred.  B 432 

Do  Trobriand,  Regis 474,  505 

De  TyBBonsk,  Victor 369 

De  Valier,  George  B 632 

Devall,  Francis  D 553 

Devendorf,  Albert  C 395 

Devendorf,  Charles  A.,  (3Sth  N.  Y.  inf.) .  .474,  505 

Devendorf,  Charles  A.,  (48th  iV.  K  inf.) 495 

Devendorf,  Henry  C 605 

Dever,  Antony 343 

De  Verdts,  I.  Moffie 510 

Devert'U,  Joseph 602 

Deverell,  William 643 

Dovin, 751 

Devin,  Eugene 514 

Devin,  Thomas  C 326 

Devitt,  Patrick  S 467 

Devoe,  Archibald  N 457 

Devoe,  Frederick 369 

Devoe,  Richard 369 

Devoe,  Stephen  T 375 

Devoy,  James 459 

De  Vries,  Nomdo 315,327 

De  Wandelaer,  John  A 657 

De  Werner.  Charles  F.  W.  F 408 

Dewey,  C.  P 365 

Dewey,  David  B 561 

Dewey,  George  M , 440 

Dewey,  Lewis  F.,  (7th  iV.  Y,  cav.) 330 

Dewey,  Lewis  P.,  (5th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 366 

Dewey,  OrvilloS.,  (27th  and  32d  batteries 

N.  Y.  Ir.art.) 410,413 

Dcwcv,  OrvilleS.,  (49th  iV.  Z  inf.) 496 

DewiRlit,  CharlesT 634 

De  Winstanley,  Henry  H 430 

De  WiDt,  Arthur,  (16th  iV.  y.  inf.) 448 

DeWint,  Arthur,  (128th  iV.  K  inf.) 629 

Dewitt,  Byron 374 

Dewitt,  Calvin  S 474 

Dewitt,  David  P 64'2 

De  Witt,  Levi  T 706 

De  Witt,  Martin  V.B 629 

De  Witt,  Theodore 615 

De  Wolf,  Daniel  O 578 

De  Wolf,  James  K 347 

De  Wolf,  T.  Scott 667 

Dews,  Edwin 437 

Dexter,  Benjamin  P 419 

Dexter,  JamesE 480 

Dexter,  Roduey 364 

Dexter,  S.  N 666 

Dexter,  Samuel : 484 

Dey,  RichardC 733 

Deycker,  Henry '.,503 

Deyo,  Peter 633 

J)eyo,  Peter  K ,592 

Deyo,  Silas  W 618 

Deyoc,  SethW 548 

DeZeng,  P.  Mark 528 


De  Zouche,  David  C 5^2 

D'Hervilly,  Edward 423 

Diamond,  Charles ^o8 

Diamond,  Patrick 468 

glamond,  William 573 
ibbeli,  Fhivius 417 

Dibbell,  H.  B 417 

Dibble,  Pratt 626 

Dice,  Jacob 318 

DiCepnola,  Louis  P 322 

Dick,  James  A 339 

Dick,  Thomas  W.,  (6th  7^.  Kh.art.) 368 

Dick,  Thomas  W.,  (27th  ^^  Z  inf.) 463 

Dickel,  Christian 323 

Dickens,  BenjaminA - 364 

Dickenson,  Judson 647 

Dickermnn,  Putnam  B 618 

Dickerson,  De  Estang 469 

Dickerson,  D.  Estaing 308 

Dickey,  George 598 

Dickey,  Joseph  M 383 

Dickey,  William  D.,  (15th  iV.  r.h.arl.) 382 

Dickey,  William  D.,  (168th  N.  Kinf.) 073 

Dickie,  Robert  B 423 

DickiasoD,  Charles  H 514 

Dickinson,  De  Witt  H 324 

Dickinson,  Foster 324 

Dickinson,  Henry  S 328 

Dickinson,  James  A 350 

Dickinson,  John  W 331 

Dickinson,  M.  Nelson 613 

Dickinson,  Norris  M ■ 514 

Dickinson,  Orlando.E 343 

Dickinson,  Rasselas 496 

Dickinson,  S.  D 649 

Dicklson,  William 685 

Dickson,  Campbell 333 

Dickson,  David  L 670 

Dickson,  George  A 462 

Dickson,  Walter 643 

Dieckmann,  Julius .397,403,404 

Diedrichs,  Otto 411 

Diefendorf,  Heniy  X 610 

Diefendorf,  Wilson 368 

Diegman,  Anthony  J 473 

Diehl,  John  J 382 

Diekmann,  Julius 382 

Dlekmann,  Robert 383 

Diesler,  Christian 397 

Dietrich.  A 503 

Dietrich,  Charles  A .594 

Dietrich,  Henry 476 

Dietrich,  Hugo 531 

Dietz,  Frederick 391 

Dielz,  Henry 489,610 

Dietz,  Lewis .' 366 

Diggs,  Dabney  W 559,631 

Dill,  Samuel  P 677 

Dillenbeck,  Jerome,  (14th  iV.  y;i,.  art.) 380 

Dillenbeck,  Jerome,  (Ist  iV.  r.ltart.) 391 

Dillerbeck,  John  S 349 

Dilley,  Alexander  B COO 

Dillingham,  Lucius  A 621 

Dillon,  Horatio  P 633 

Dillon,  James  M.,  (63d  iV.  r.inf.) 620 

Dillon,  James  M.,  (182d  .??.  r.  inf.) 084 

Dillon,  John , 521 

Dilts,  George  S 366 

Dimlap,  Myron  E ,..550 

Dimmick,  Eugene  D 324 

Dimmlck,  Perez 318 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


57 


Mnmiiok.  Robert  A 439 

Dimraick,  Robert  A 439 

Diraock,  J.  J 557 

DUnock,  William  D 557 

muiond,  AVilliam (i-i4 

Dimon.  Tbendore 390 

DingliMJay,  WiHinm  W 457 

dingier,  Edward 716 

DitlKnlRti,  John  H 611 

Dinpmnn,  Lambert 665 

Dingwall,  John  S 553 

Binnin.  Hugh 513 

DiuDin,  James  R ^ 333 

Dinsinore,  John  B 333 

Dircka,  Henry 464 

Dixbrow,  David  R 305 

Disbrow,  Harrison 496 

Disbrow.  Heatbcoto  J 711 

Disbrow,  Horatio  S 740 

Disbrow,  R.  Leffcrta 729 

Disosway,  Clement  J 366 

Disoswoy.  William  W 329 

Diven,  Alexanders 601 

Divine,  Dwipbt 642 

Divine,  Miehael 524 

Divinny.  John  W 639 

Diwer,  Daniel 441 

Dixon,  Adam 596 

Dixon,  George  H.,  (3i  N.  Y.  inf.) 424 

Dixon,  George  H.,  (llSth  N.  Y.  inf.) 608 

Dixon,  John 422 

Dixon,  John  R 333 

Doane,  Charles  R.,  (1st  If.  Y.  marine  art).  -•-  .386 

Doane,  Charles  R. ,  (4th  N.  J.  batt) «701 

Doane,  Denister 471 

Dobbins,  EdwardL 734 

Dobtiins,  JohnR 611 

Dobbins,  M.  Clark 737 

Dobbs,  ElyR 553 

Dobbs,  JohnH.,  (S-2i  N.  P:  inf.) .W7 

Dobbs,  JohnH.,  (173d  JV.  r.inf.) 677 

Dobie,  David  F 613 

Dobie,  James  H 431 

Dobie,  William 569 

Dobke,  Adolphns 489,510 

Dbbson,  John 740 

Dockslader,  Sanford  J 518 

Dod,  Charles  H 698 

Dodd,  Charles 659 

Dodd,  James _. 416 

Dodd,  John 737 

Dodd,  Samuel  D 737 

Dodd,  Walter  H 737 

Dodds,  Andrew 573 

Dodds,  James 681 

Dodge,  Asaph 448 

Dodge,  Charles  C 328 

Dodge,  Don  A 64'i 

Dodge,  E.C 349 

Dodge,  Elliott  B 534 

Dodge,  George  W 442 

Dodge,  Henry  W 408 

Dodge,  Homer  M 371 

Dodge,  John  L.,  n6th  iV.  r.  h.  art) 385 

Dodge,  JohnL.,  (51st  JV.  K  inf.) 498 

Dodge,  John  A 544 

Dodge,  JohnP 526 

Dodge,  N.  S 615 

Dodge,  Stephen  A 566 

Dodge,  Theo.  A.,  (lOlst  K  3'.  inf.) 591 

Dodge,  Theodore  A.,  (UOth  N.  r.inf.) 615 


Dodge,  William G40 

Dodge,  William  F. ,  (66tli  N.  Y.  inf.) 526 

Dodge,  William  P.,  (67th  N.  Y.  iaf.) 528 

Dodge,  William  H 628 

Dodt,  Helemns 434 

Dodt,  Helenus 464 

Doeffner.  John  ^ 500 

Doell,  George 476 

Doerfier,  Edmund 477 

Doerr,  Charles 489 

Doghcrty,  Philip 473 

Doheamy,  Morgan 483 

Dohemy,  Timothy 567 

Dobeiiy,  Miehael 659 

Doliei  fy.  Charles  C 366 

Doherty,  E.  P 659 

Doherty,  Edward  P 320,345 

Doherty,  John 675 

Dohoney .  Michael 483 

Dolan,  Alfred  E 419 

Dolan,  Christopher,  (2d  iV.  y.vetcav.) 313 

Dolan,  Christopher,  (4th  N.  Y.  eav.) 322 

Dolan,  Daniel 532 

Dolan,  James 592 

Dolan,  James  A 422 

Dolan.  John  B 559 

Dolbier,  Charles  H 408 

Dolbier,  Samuel ^ .556 

Dolbies,  John  V 742 

Doleu,  John ., 329 

Dolen,  Michael , 570 

Dollar,  Conrad  T 310,  336 

Dolson,  Joseph  S 667 

Domanski,  Louis 467 

Domiuy.  Levi  S 613 

Domschke,  John  B .*. ,594 

Donald,  Alfred  A 540 

Donald,  John  B 719 

Donaldson,  A  lexander  C 749 

Donaldson,  Effingham,  (6th  N.  I'.h.art.) 3(i8 

Donaldson,  Effingham,  (llth  i?.  r.inf.) 441 

Donaldson,  James , 552 

Donaldson,  John 661 

Donaldson,  John  L 437 

Donaldson,  Waller  A 5,36 

Doneft,  Lewis  H 684 

Donlevy,  Charles  J 473 

Donnell,  Franklin 365 

Donnelly,  Dudley 463 

Donnelly,  George  C 609 

Donnelly,  Henry  D 601 

Donnelly,  James 730 

Donnelly,  James  H 699 

Donnelly,  John  B 675 

Donnelly,  .loseph 675 

Donnelly,  Stewart  J .*, 373 

Donnelly,  Thomas 658 

Donner,  Ernst 530 

Donoghue,  Timothy 472 

Donohoe,  Cornelius 659 

Donohne,  Patrick 350 

Donovan,  John  H 532 

Donovan,  Joseph 706 

Donovan,  Michatfl 621 

Donovan,  Michael  H 453 

Dooley,  Patrick  J 679 

Doolit'ae,  Frank  W 42.9,430,4,39 

Doolittle,  GeorgeF 640 

Doolittle,  Isaac 577,598,689 

Doolittle,  Lamberton 334 

Doolittle,  Leland  L.,  (a4th  if.  T.  cav.) 355 


68 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


DooUttle,  LelandL.,(34thiV.  K  inf.) 470 

Doran,  George  G 312 

Doran,  Inaao  W 380 

Doran,  Jacob  M 688 

Doran,  James  B.,  (24th  N.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Doran,  James  E.,  C149th  JV.  K  inf.) 651 

Doran,  Michael,  C37th  iV.  F.  inf. ) 473 

Doran,  Michael,  (155th  iV".  Z  inf.) 659 

Dorbecker,  John 531 

Doremus,  Peter 361 

Dorenus,  Thomas  J 459 

Dorgan,  J.  D 693 

Doring,  Philip 503 

Doris,  George  B 540 

Dorrance,  Ira 642 

D'Orville,  AdolphuB 431 

Doty,  Albert 470 

Doty,  Alex.  H 528 

Doty,  Pranltlin  B. ,  (23d  i\r.  r.  inf  ) 457 

Doty,  Franklin  B.,  (179th  N.  Y.  inf.) 683 

Doty,H.D 585 

Doty,  Henry  D 313 

Doty,  James -^.585 

Doty,  Martin  V. ' 683 

Doty,  Spencer  C 629 

Dotzert,  George 500 

Doub,  D.  Milton 340 

Doublijday,  Abner  D 362 

Doubleday,  Charles  S 456 

Donbleday,  S.  Ward 365 

Doubleday,  Thomas  B 364 

Doubleday,  U.  F 620 

Doubledily,  Ulysses 364 

Dougherty,  Addison 467 

Dougherty,  Alexander  N 711 

Doughertys  Charles  Tt 717 

Dougherty,  Edward 536 

Dougherty,  George,  (59th  N.  Kinf.) 513 

Dougherty,  George,  (8th  iV.  J.  inf.) 719 

Dougherty,  Theodore  P 737 

Doughty,  George  T.,  (9th  N.  Y.  inf.) 437 

Doughty,  George  T.,  (10th  N.  J.  inf.) 723 

Doughty,  John  B 711 

Douglas,  Alexander 733 

Douglas,  Frederick 318,  675 

Douglass,  Alfred 551 

Douglass,  Andrew  S 527 

Douglass,  Eugene 492 

Douglass,  George 6.35 

Douglass,  George  C,  (4th  .ff.  r.  inf.) 427 

Douglass,  George  C,  (Ist  N.  Y.  cav.  and 

134th  iV.  r.  inf.) 305,633 

Douglass,  George  W 748 

Douglass,  John 716 

Douglass,  John  T ■ 524 

Douglass.fSamuel  B.,  (25th  iV.  J.  inf.) 736 

Douglass,  Samuel  E.,  (38th  N.  J",  inf.) 747 

Douglass,  William 548 

Doull,  Alexander 361 

Douw,  John  D  P. « ggo 

Dow,  George  C 479 

Dow,  H.  G 345 

Dow,  James  W 596 

Dow,  Luman  F u 596 

Dowd,  John 4^ 

Dowd,  William 664 

Dowdell,  Eicb.  E 567 

Dowdney,  Abraham 631 

Dowie,  W.  B 643 

Dowiug,  Dennis  J 483 

Dowling,  Patrick  J 637 


Downer,  Edward,  (48th  N.  Kinf.) 494 

Downer,  Edward,  (117th  ^".  K  inf.) 613 

Downes,  Ch.arlea 744 

Downey,  John,  (11th  iV.  r.  inf.) 441 

Downey,  John,  (73d  iV.  r.inf.) .'i40 

Downey,  Morris 506 

Downey,  Philip  J 518,557 

D.owney,  William,  (8th  N.  Y.  cav.) 331 

Downey,  Wm.,  (13th andl40thiV.  Y.  inf.) .445, 637 

Downin  g,  DennisJ ^ 583 

Downing,  Henry  A -.443 

Downing,- Major  A 329 

Downing,  Obadiah  J 311 

Downing,  Patrick  J 483 

Downing,  Philip  J 398 

Downing,  Zono  J 586 

Downs,  Henry  L 342,346 

Downs,  Johns 426 

Downs,  Judson ....318 

Downs,  Samuel  W.,  (23d  N.  J.  inf.) 734 

Downs,  Samuel  W.,  (40th  iV.  J.  inf.) 749 

Doyle,  James 605 

Doyle,  James  O'C 473 

Doyle,  John  J C93 

Doyle,  Patrick  J 518 

Doyle,  Peter  0 455 

Doyle,  Stephen  M > 538 

Drackert,  Philip 454 

Draime,  Henry  J.,  (Ist  N.  K  vet.  cav.) 307 

Draime,  Henry  J.,  (33d  N.  Y.  inf.) 469 

Drake,  AloxanderH 469 

Drake,  Corra 748 

Drake,  Daniel 378 

Drake;  David,  (17th  ff;  Zinf.) 450 

Drake,  David,  (176th  iV.  T.  inf.) 680 

Drake,  Dexter  P 362 

Drake,  Edward 444 

Drake,  Edwin  C 485 

Drake,  Ellas  J 720 

Drake,  Isaac  W 634 

Drake,  J.  Madison 720 

Drake,  Jeremiah  C 496,608 

Drake,  John  H 607 

Drake,  Marquis  M 617 

Drake,  N.S 345 

Drake,  Nelson  H ". ; 738' 

Drake,  Otis  L 1 413 

Drake,  Richard  T 743 

Drake,  Robert  H 593 

Drake,  William  B 551 

Draper,  Edwin  A.,  (16l8tiV".  Kinf.).^ 667 

Draper,Edwin  A.,  (189th  N.  Y.mt.) 690 

Draper,  Edwin  H 351 

Draper,  G.O 524 

Draper,  Gilbert  A 665. 

Draper,  Lucius  G 544 

Draper,  Stephen  H 350 

Draper,  Thomas  H 492 

Draper,  William  H .5.59 

Dredger,  John  M 534 

Drehmer,  William  H 689  ■ 

Drescher,  William  C '. 1184 

Drew,  Charles  W ...544 

Drew,  WilUam. 733 

Drew,  William  H 4f  5 

Dreyer,  Heinrieh 490 

Driscall,  Frederick 525 

Driscoll,jr.,  Denhia 444 

Dross,  William  P 489 

Drost,  Abraham  P 746 

Drought,  John 346 


INDEX  OP   NAMES. 


59 


Droz,  August  F 357 

Drum,  Thomas 720 

Drum,  William  P 430 

Drumm,  Thomas 592 

Duane,  Henvy  C 5)3 

Du  Bpis,  Edward  M 726 

Dubois,  Francis  M 716 

Dubois,  James  J". 506 

Dubois,  Lewis  A 617 

Du  Bois,  Samuel  T 709 

Dubois,  William f 346 

Dubrieul,  Jules 503 

Dubs,  Henry 747 

Ducharme,  Clharlea 370 

Duchesney,  Lawrence  N 358 

DuchesDOg,  Charles  R 1 322 

•Dudley,  Edgar  M ^.606 

Dudley,  Edgar  S 391 

Dudley,  Edgar  T 553 

Dudley,  George  T.,  (SOtb  N.  Y.  eng.) 420 

Dudley,  George  T.,  (103d  iV.  r".  inf.) 595 

Dudley,  Harwood  A 450 

Dudley,  Ira  L 384 

Dudley,  Lewis  Gt 3U7 

Dudley,  Louis  G 525 

Dudley,  EuBSel  G 634 

Dudley,  William  L 595 

Duel,  Franklin 606 

Duel,  Stephen  T 469 

Duers,  Marshall  A 456 

Duff,  Edwin  H 498 

Duff,  James  B 659 

Duff,  John  J 675 

Duffee,  James 743 

Duffey,  Terence 532 

Duffie,  Alfreds 3H 

Duffis,  Alexander 717 

Duffy,  Charles  P -,.414 

Duffy,  David 706 

Duffy,  Edward 665 

Duffy,  Felix.... 532 

Duffy,  Hugh,  (14th  iV.  Z".  inf.) 447 

Duffy,  Hugh,  (155th  .K  y.  inft) 659 

Duffy,  James  A.,  (1st  if.  T.  cav.) 305 

Duffy,  James  A.,  (15th  N.  Y.  cav.) 342 

Duffy,  James  N .* 706,709 

-Duffy,  John  B 378 

Duffy,  Patrick 431 

Duffy,  Peter 431 

Duffy,  Richard 710 

Duffy,  Thomas 431 

Dnffy,  Walter  S 493 

Dufloo,  Armand,  (25th  iV.  K  cav.) 357 

Dufloo,  Armand,  (5;id  iV.  r.  inf.) 502 

Dufloo,  Armand,  (70tli  iV.  y.  inf. ) 535 

Dufloo,  Armand,  (163d  iV.  y.  inf.) 670 

Du  Four,  Fabor 432 

Du  Praiue,  Henry 431 

Dugan,  George  A.. ^ 677 

Dqgahn,  Augustine  J.H 680 

Duguid,  Manfred 373 

Dnhain,  Augustus ; 675 

Dumager,  Anthony * * 476 

Dumary,  Charles 674 

Dumas,  E.K.K 667 

Dumont,  Eobert  S 4S8 

Dumont,  Theodore 684 

Dumont,  Theodore  S 428 

Du  Moulin,  Charles  A.,  (36th  N.  Y.  inf.) 472 

Du  Mouiin,  Charles  A.,  (145th  N.  Y.  inf.) 644 

Bnmphey,  Richard  B 659 


Dunbar,  Charles  L 695 

Dunbar,  'I'homas 6.^9 

Dunbar,  Walter  O : !!663 

Dunbar,  William  H .494 

Duncan,  Charles .'4-;  (^ 

Duncan,  George  M 422 

Duncan,  James  R i.371 

Duncan,  Orrin  C 366 

Duncan,  Richard 371 

Duncan,  Sebastian 728 

Dnncombe,  Charles 566 

Dundon,  John 514 

Dungan,  James  S. ., 473 

Dunham,  Alfred cog 

Dunham,  Eugene  L 488 

Dunham,  John 428 

Dunham,  Martin  N.-.l 461 

Dunham,  Robert  T ' 709 

Dunham,  William  H 740 

Dunkin,  Thomas 668 

Dunlap,  George  E ...735 

Dunlap,  James  V - .  .475 

Dunlap,  Myron  E 380 

Dunlava,  Thomas  A -. 310,356 

Dunlevy,  Charles  J - 670 

Dunn,  Charles 740 

Dunn,  Coi-neiius  E 035 

Dunn,  Edwin 357 

Dunn,  George  W ,,. 604 

Dunn,  James  H 674 

Dunn,  James  W 495 

Dunn,  John 671 

Dunn,  jr.,  John '. 685 

Dunn,  John  H 554 

Dunn,  John  W.,  (18th  iV.  y.cav.) 346 

Dunn,  John  W.,  (158th  iV.  y.inf.) 664 

Dunn,  Lewis  A 715,  71 8 

Dunn,  Melville  S. ,  (2d  N.  Y.  vet.  eav.) 313 

Dunn,  Melville  S.,  (34th  2V.  y.inf.) 470- 

Dunn,  Pliney  F 693 

Dunn,  Richard 679 

Dunne,  Patrick  R T 675 

Dunnell,  Joseph  A , 737 

Dunning,  Andrew  J ' 371 

Dunning,  Herman  R 352 

Dunning,  W.  E 632 

Dunning,  William  B 725 

Dunscomb,  Edward 311 

Dupins,  Gustavus 748 

Dupries,  Gustavus 472  t 

Du  Puget,  Albert  L 724 

Durand,  Angelo 355 

Durant,  George  T 702 

Durban,  Theodore 489 

Durbrow,  Wash 479 

Dnrfee,  Charles  E 419 

Durham,  Thomas  K 414 

Durian,  Philipp 503 

Dnrif,  Emile 474 

Durif,  Emil 505 

During,  The 432 

Durivage,  John  E 631 

Durkee,  Ciharles 585 

Durkee,  Joseph  H 645 

Durland,  Albert  0 457 

Durland,  Charles  O 457 

Durland,  Peter  H 667 

Durniston,  Joseph  F 534 

Duroe,  Horatio  N 620 

Durr,  Ignats 530 

Duryea,  Abram .- - 428 


60 


INDEX  OP    NAMES. 


Duryea,  Benjamin 674 

Dnryea,  George 428 

Duryea,  Hiram 428 

Duryea,  Isaac  G 556 

Duryen,  Jacob 428 

Duryoa,  Richard  C 370 

Duryea,  William  S 315,  32ff 

Duryee,  Jacob  ., 518 

DuBcl,  Robert 594 

Dusenberry,  Augustus 746 

DUBCnberry,  Heury  L 631 

Dusenbury,  William 569 

gussuet,  Cbarlcs 542 
uatar,  Charles  W 502 

Dustin,  Prank 468 

D'Utasey,  Anthony 478 

D'Ulassy,  Carl i 477 

D'Utassy,  Frederick  G 478 

Butcher,  David  C , 636 

Dulcher,  James 329 

Dutcher,  Thomas  N 629 

Dutton,  Charles  K 309,  355 

Button,  Charles  King 645 

Dutton,  Samuel  J 571 

Dutton,  William 586 

Dutton,  William  F , 602 

Duysing,   Emil,  (15th  iV.    Y.    heavy   artil- 
lery)  , 383 

Duysing,  Emil,  (41st  A.  r.  inf.) 481 

Duzenbery,  Charles 564 

Dwight,  Albert  J , 659 

Dwight,  Augustus  W 621 

Dwight,  Charles  C,  (160th  N.  Y.  inf.) 666 

Dwight,  Charles  C,  (75th  N.   Y.  inf.) 544 

Dwight,  James  H f...526 

Dwight,  John 670 

Dwight,  JohnM 621 

Dwight,  WiUiam 634 

Dwyer,  John,  (63d  iV.  Y.  inf) 520 

Dwyer,  John,  (182d  iV.  F.  inf.) 684 

Dwyer,  John  O 659 

Dwyer,  Michael  T 699 

Dwyer,  Patrick  .-'- , 393 

Dwyer,  K.  O 313 

Dwyer,  Samuel  C 475 

Dwyer,  William 4J8 

Dwyre,  James  S 377 

Dwyre,  Philip 325 

Dyckman,  Garrett .■...422 

Dye,  Charles 571 

Dye,  ElamS 335 

Dye,  P.  Edwin 589 

Dye,  Peter  H 716 

Dye,  Voorhees 697 

Dye,  William  P 324 

Dyer,  Charles 669 

Dyer,  Henry  B 525 

Dygert,  Charles  H 656 

Eagan,  John 422 

Eagan,  Michael 567 

Eagan,  Michael  J 675 

Eagau,  Timothy 471 

Eager,  jr.,  William  B 668 

Eagleston,  Lewis .426 

Eakins,  WiUiam 736 

Eakins,  William  K 369 

Earl,  George  W 556 

Earle,  David 328 

Earle,  Edwin  M 428 

Earle,  George  A. 561 

Earles,  WilliamS 730  I 


Early,  Patricks 323 

Early,  James 403 

Eason,  Alexander 744 

Eastbrook,  jr.,  N 470 

Eastman,  Austin  V 422 

Eastman,  George  L 448 

Eastman,  George  M 514 

Eastman,  Henry  C 515 

Eastman,  William  R 539 

Eastmond,  Oscar 386 

Easton,  Fergus  A 326 

Easton,  Nelson  S 709 

Bastwick,  Stephen  G 727 

Eaton,  Amherst 718 

Eaton,  Frank  W 640 

Eaton,  Fred.  J -• 357 

EatoB,  Garrett  P 628f 

Eaton,  James  M 328 

Eaton,  Joel  W 674 

Eaton,  JohnB 410 

Eaton,  Samuel  C 414 

Baton,  Thomas  B 674 

Eaton,  William  B 628 

Eayre,  Thomas  W 713 

Ebbetts,  George  A 467 

Ebbs,  John 319 

Ebelshauser,  Henry .- 526 

Bberts,  Robert  1 315,327 

Ebner,  Charles  W '. 594 

Eccles,  John 639 

Eccleston,  Charles  E 472 

Eck,  Charles  B 382 

Eckel,  Adam,  (29th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 464 

Eckel,  Adam,  a03d  iV.  K  inf.) 595 

Eckel,  Philip 651 

Ecker,  Adelbert  I 612 

Eckert,  Max 530 

Eckhard,  Charles 490 

Eckhart,  John 490 

Eckle,  Nicholas 480 

Eddy,  Adelbert  S ■. 364 

Eddy,  Charles  C 380 

Eddy,  jr.,  Edward • 492 

Eddy,  GeorgeH '. 518 

Eddy,  John  L 444 

Eddy,  JohnP '. 359 

Eddy,  E.  Henry 556 

Eddy,  Richard 515 

Eddy,  Robert  N 609 

Eddy,  Ulysses  D 444 

Eddy,  W.  D 364 

Eddy,  William 340 

Eddy,  William  T 569 

Edelman,  Louis 477 

Edelstein,  John 749 

Edgar,  Lewis  S 686 

Edgcomb,  Martin 546,  648 

Edgerly,  Edward  P 456 

Edgerton,  Christopher  H...., 575 

Edgorton,  Silas  W 693 

Edgeworth,  James 459 

Edgren,  August  H 587 

Edie,  Christopher 444 

Edler,  Emil 433 

Bdlisson.  Heury  H 534 

Edman,  William  J 311 

Edmerston,  Alexander  A 453 

Edmeston,  A.  A 574 

Edmonds,  Charles  J ..............687 

Edmons,  George  W 608 

Edmons,  William  M 447 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


61 


Edmonaon,  James ..693 

Edmonston,  William  C 3fi4 

Edsall,  Hem-y  M 642 

Bflsall,  T.  Henry 680 

Edsall,  William  H 730 

Edson,  John  A 336 

■Edaon,  R.  P J. .643 

Edeon,  Seth 569 

Edwards,  Alfred 571 

Edwards,  Clark  C 666 

Edwards,  Franklin 359 

Edwards,  George,  (1st  N.  T.  eng.) 414 

Edwards,  George,  (40tli  iV.  J.  inf.) 749 

Edwards,  jr.,  John  B 555 

Edwards,  JohnO 693 

Edwards,  Nathaniel  M 414 

Edwards,  Richard 649 

Edwards,  Robert  S ...-495 

Edwards,  Roger 495 

Edwards,  Thomas  P 709 

Edwards,  William 326 

Eftier,  Benjamin  C 332 

Efner,  Charles  E ' 455 

Egan,  Charles 440 

Egaii,  Richard  P.,  (14th  and  18th  N.  Y.  cav- 
alry)  343,346 

Bgan,  RichardP.,  (101st  iV.  Y.  int.) 591 

Egan,  Thomas  E 467 

Egan,  Thomas  W .' 479 

Egan,  William  H 725 

Egbert,  Eugene 639 

Egelston,  Rouse  S 583 

Eggers,  George 749 

Eggleston,  George  B 391 

Egleston,  M 645 

Egleston,  William  C 485 

EglofFslein,  Baron  F.  W 594 

Egolf,  JohnA 561 

Egolf,  Joseph,  (SdiV.  r.  inf.) 423 

Egolf,  Joseph,  (125th  iV.  r.  inf.) 624 

Ehlers,  E.  L.  M 500 

Ehner,  E.  Spencer 665 

EhrhSrd,  JuUus 457 

Ehrhardt,  A 503 

Ehrichs,  Herman 500 

Eiche,  Louis 382 

Eickler,  Herman  G.  0 428 

Eifler,  Charles 382 

Elliott,  Henry  H 437 

EtaWgler,  W.  John 454 

Bmsfeld,  John  P 496 

Eisenlord,  A.  M.  T 432 

Ekings,  Robert  M.,  (23d  iV.  J.  inf.) 734 

Bkings,  Robert  M.,  (34th  iV.  J.inf.) 745 

Ekings,  Thomas  K 709 

Elberson,  Andrew  J 720 

Elcock,  George  S 561 

Elder,  Alexanders 440 

Elder,  George  L 587 

Eldredge,  Hiram 581 

Eldridge,  George  H 634 

Eldridge,  Milo  B 635 

Eldridge,  Norman  P 576 

Eldridge,  William  H 711 

Eldridge,  WilUam  T 384 

Elfwing,  Nere  A 494 

Elkin,  Isaac  L.  F 703 

Ellenback,  Robert  B.,  (6th  N.  Y.  cav.) 327 

EUenbeck,  Robert  E.,  (22d  iV.  Y.  cav.) 352 

EUendorf,  Julius  H , 483 

Ellengwood,  Charles 422 

as  b 


Ellicott,  George  M.,  (ir,th  N.  Y.  cav.)' 343 

EUicott,  George  M.,  (281h  i7.  F.  inf.) 463 

Elliott,  Benjamin 622 

Elliott,  Charles  B 540 

Elliott,  Charles  N 462 

Elliott,  Frederick 305 

Elliott,  Gilbert  M 593 

Elliott,  James  M 640 

Elliott,  JohnR 592 

Elliott,  Samuel  M ; . .  .551 

Elliott,  Samuel  R.,  (5th  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 367 

Elliott,  Samuel  S.,  (63d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 520 

Elliott,  Samuel  R.,  (79th  iV.  r.  inf.) 551 

Elliott,  Thomas 514 

Elliott,  William  St.  George 551 

Ellis,  A.  Van  Horn 623 

Ellis,  Alfredo 608 

Ellis,  CassiusM 522 

Ellis,  David 550 

ElUs,  DewUtC 329 

Ellis,  Edgar 635, 

Ellis,  Franklin 483 

Ellis,  Frederick  D 313 

Ellis,  George  W 311 

BIUs,  Harrison  P 539 

Ellis,  Henry  A 551 

Ellis,  Henry  C 524 

Ellis,  James  U 375 

Ellis,  Lewis  P 630 

Ellis,  M.  H 679 

Ellis,  Robert  H 516 

Ellis,  Samuel  H 711 

Ellis,  William 496 

Ellis,  William  H.,  (12th  N.  Y.  bat.) 402 

Ellis,  William  H.,  (14th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 447 

Ellis,  WiUiamH.,  (18th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 453 

EIHshrope.  Emmett  L 738 

Ellison,  John  S 339 

Ellsworth,  AsherM 672 

Ellsworth,  Daniel  S 564 

Ellsworth,  B.  Elmer 441 

Ellsworth,  Horace  D 337 

Ell  swor  th,  Lucien  D .585 

Ellsworth,  Stiles  B 658 

Ellsworth,  Timothy  E 330 

Bilwood,  Alfred 602 

EUwood,  William  H 537 

Elmeier,  Herman 434 

Elraendorf,  Anthony - 494 

I Elmendorf,  Dumont _. 617 

Elmendorf,  John  C 375 

Elmer,  Robert  W 734 

Elmore,  Daniel  M ., 592 

Elmore,  George  B 516 

Elmore,  Taylor ^ 635 

Elsman,  Charles 500 

Eisner,  Charles ^.. 464 

Elston,  Jesse  K ....736 

Biting,  Daniel  D 506 

Eltingbam,  Joseph  B... ...'. 703 

Elwell,  George  W 471 

Ely,  Samuel 589 

Bly,WUliamS 603 

Embick,  Frederick  B 419,  ,599 

Embler,  Andrew  H 612,557 

Embler,  Willitt  T 642 

Emerson,  Cbarlefl 668 

Emerson,  James -  -577 

Emerson,  Lowe  — ^. — 730 

Emerson,  William — 655 

Emery,  (^6orge.....^..^.^„^«..... 743 


62 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Emery,  James  F 409 

Emery,  John  R 731 

Emile,  Morland 502 

Emisch,  Berthold 575 

Emmersou,  Charles 678 

Emmersou,  William 3fi9 

Emmett,  Oran 35S 

Emmett,  Kichard 567 

Emmett,  Robert 1 668 

Emmetf ,  Temple 567 

Emmons,  CorncliUB  H ^- 741 

Emmons,  David  W 741 

Eramous,  Hemon  L 366 

Emmons,  William  H.  H 347 

Eucke,  C'liristian ■. ...  477 

Ende,  Julius , 510 

Enders,  J.  Henry 657 

Bngel,  G.  A.... 432 

Engelblom,  Oscar 401 

Engelfried,  Charles 432 

Bngelke,  Barnott  H 329 

Engels,  Ewald 382 

Engels,  Louis 436 

Engels,  Paul 595 

England,  George 361 

England,  TheophiluB  L 570 

Englehardt,  Conrad 602 

EngleK,  Hugo 595 

English,  John  D 649 

Ennis,  John,  (Ist  If.  Y.  cav.) 305 

Ennis,  John,  (14th  and  18th iV.  Y.  cav.). .  .342,  346 

Ennis,  Robert  B 666 

Ennis,  William  H •. 437 

Ennson,  Eu^ne  S 678 

Bno,  Drayton 621 

Euos,  William  W 346 

Ensign,  Hoffman  W 635 

Ensign,  Johnson  D 688 

Ensign,  Samuel 588 

Ensminger,  Henry  M 319 

Enright,  Richard  C 521 

Emwistle,  James,  (6th  J\r.  y.inf.) 431 

Entwistle,  James,  (176th  jy.  r.  inf.) 680 

Epps,  Henry  H 569 

Erb,  Charles  H 720 

Erben,  Charles '. 592 

Erben,  JohnH 477 

Ercenbrack,  Lorenzo , 395 

Erdman,  Albert 645 

Erdman,  Diederich 390 

Erdt.  Charles ^ 481 

Erickson.  ,jr,  Aaron 542 

Erickson,  John  H 508,  51 7 

Erickson,  Julius  E 508 

Ernenweln,  Peter 503 

Emesti,  Frederick 464 

Ernbout,  John 506 

Ernst,  August 435 

Ernst,  George  W-. 656 

Ernst,  John  P 577 

Ernst,  Louis 637 

•  Ernst,  Philip  J 383 

Erving,  Elwyn 340 

Erwin,  Augustus  M 494,612 

Erwin,  William  W 542 

Esch,  Hugo 411 

Esembaux,  Michael i 510 

Eshenflelder,  H 510 

Esmond,  Friend  S 624 

Esmonde,  Richard 647 

Esputa,John 599 


Bsselstyn,  Richard -. 4'"' 

Estell,?,  Cleanthes  P 346 

I  Eaten,  George  S J38 

Esterbrook,  Addison  L: 456 

Estes,  Stephen  A  443 

Etchingham,  James 671 

Etting,  Alexander 661 

Etting,  I'eter 661 

Etting,  Van  Vechter 486 

Euen,  Mathias  S 661 

Eunson,  Eugene  S 668 

Eustace,  Joseph  F 659 

'Evans,  Amos  H 720 

Evans,  Augustus  O 703 

Evans,  Charles 723 

Evans,  Charles  S 371 

Evans,  David  M.,  (20th  N.  Y.  cav.) 349 

Evans,  David  M.,  (35th  JV.  r.  inf.) 471 

Evans,  Edwin 604 

Evans,  Eli  H 507 

Evans,  J,  Francis 428 

Evans,  James 583 

Evans,  James  W ,.437 

Evans,  John 712 

Evans,  John  F 377 

Evans,  Lemuel 305 

Evans,  Monroe 317 

Evans,  Owen  J 480 

Evans,  Philip  S 369,379 

Evans,  Robert 603 

Evans,  Robert  D 541 

Evans,  Robert  H 643 

Evans,  Theodore 609 

Evans,  William 590 

Evans,  William  B 550 

Evans,  William  H 625 

Evans,  William  J 717 

Evans,  William  N 709 

Evarts,  Charles  A 336  ■ 

Evenden,  John  G 649 

Evens,  Earl 546 

Everdell,  Chai  les f'iO 

Everett,  Ambrose  L &!2 

Everett,  Charles  S '.318 

Everett,  Gaston 730 

Everett,  George  H 579 

Everett,  James  H.,(120tb  N.  y.  inf.) 617 

Everett,  James  H.,  (16lBtiV.  F.  inf.) 667 

Everett,  Robert  B 466. 547 

Everett,  Timothy  A.  C 623 

Bveringham,  William  T 3E2 

Everson,  A Gtj6 

Evcrson,  John 557 

Evert,  Leopold 590 

Everts,  Daniel  T 569 

Everts,  Franklin 387 

Everts,  Morgan 605 

Everts,  Theodore  J 431 

Evertsburg,  Robert 383 

Evry,  Charles  C 4^:3 

Evstophieve,  Alexis  E 469 

Ewart,  Richard  F 640 

Ewell,  Ervin  H 373 

Ewen,  Clarence 6fi4 

Ewing,  Charles 711,715 

Eyck,  George 323 

Eypper,  Charles 4'J2 

Eyre,  G.  Gushing 386 

Eysaman,  James  B ' 656 

Eyting,  Henry  St.  C '. 437 

Faaes,  Louis 380 


INDEX   OP   IfAMBS. 


63 


Fag.in,  Henry  M. • 715 

Fagan,  Thomas 717 

Fugans,  George  W 494 

Fagler,  Benjamin 463 

Fahrmann,  Jacob 526 

Fahy,  John '. 684 

Failing,  Edwin  P 592 

Fairbanks,  John  H.,  (26th  iV.  r.  inf.) 461 

Fivii'banks,  John  H. ,  (117th  iV.  Z  inf.) 612 

Joirchild,  Charles  B 307 

Fairchild,  Harrison  S 569 

Fairohild,  John 423 

Fiiiixhild,  Robert 700 

Fairchild,  S.  S 667 

Fairchilds,  John  C 462 

Fairclo,  Charles  M 731 

Fairfield,  Charles  W.,  (17th  iV.  r.  inf. ) 452 

Fairfield,  Charles  W.,  (38th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 474 

Fairgraves,  James 441 

Fairgraves,  Thomas 441 

Fairgrieve,  James 328 

Fairgrieve,  Thomas 328 

Fairly,  David,  (3a  N.  J.  cav.) 699 

Fairly,  David,  (3d  JV.  J.  Inf.) 709 

Fairman,  James,  (lOOx  N.  Y.  Int.) 439 

Fairman,  James,  (96th  iV.  K  inf.) 581 

Fairman,  Jerry  P 317 

Fairman,  Wahhington  B 460 

Fairue.Abram 444 

Falconer,  David 551 

Fales,  Eugene  H 630 

Fall,  Joseph  H 564 

Falony,  Jeremiah 664 

Pambach,  Gustav 594 

Fancher,  William 523 

Fannan,  Samnel  A 347 

Fanning,  Edward 717 

Fanning,  Nelson 633 

Fanton.HnlL 601 

Fardella,  Enrico,  (lOlBt  iV.  r.  inf.) 501 

Fardello,  Enrico,  (85fli  iV..  Z  inf  ) 562 

F*argo,  Curtis  H 605 

Fargo,  W.H 611 

Farlee,  William  A.., 658 

Farley,  Charles  J 325 

Farley,  Christopher 706 

Farley,  Henry  L -• 561 

Farley,  James  M. 561 

Farley,  Porter 637 

Farley,  Vobiey.; 463 

Farlmg,  Dudley 647 

Parmer,  George  E 315,326 

Pamham,  Noah  L 441 

Parnham,  Philip  P 377 

Pamsworth,  Addison 474,  552 

Famswoith,  C.  H 320,345 

Parnaworth,  Frank  A. 670 

Pamsworth,  Herbert  E 335 

Fariiflworth,  James  H 548 

Pamsworth,  Eufus 439 

Pamsworth,  Vernon  T 305 

Pamum,  Oharlts  S - 590 

Paraum,  J.  Egbert 534 

Parr,  Alfred  A ; 453 

Parr,  James  B 683 

Parr,  John  W.,  (18th  iy.  F".  cav.) 346 

Farr,  John  W.,  (18th  JV.Z  inf.) 453 

Parr,  Thomas  S 338 

Parrand,  Hiram 414 

Parrand,  John  W.,  (21st  N.  Y.  cav.) .-...350 

Parrand,  JohnW.,  (32di\r.  r.int) 468 


Parrar,  George  D 644 

Farrar,  (!jeorge  H 610 

Farrar,  John  C 447 

Farratt,  Horace  H 480 

ParreH,  Charles 681 

Parrell,  Christopher 473 

Farrell,  Henry 514 

Parrell,  James 49.5 

Farrell,  James  F 366 

Parrell,  John 4 16 

Farrell,  Lawrence 746 

Farrell,  Michael 553 

Farrell,  Sidney  H 1 677 

Farrell,  Thomas 390 

Farrell,  Thomas  M 416 

Farrell,  William,  (3dProv'l  and  16th  N.  Y. 

cavalry) 320,  345 

Farrell,  William,  (73d  N.  Y.  inf.) 541 

Farrier,  Frederick  T 723 

FaiTier,  George  H 732 

Farrier,  Henry  E 732 

Parrington,  De  Witt  C 626 

Pan'iugton,  John  M ^ 635 

Farringtou,  Thomas 661 

Farrish,  James  A 551 

Farwell,  Allen  T 683 

Pass,  George 481 

Fassbinder,  Louia 434 

Passett,  Adelbert  C 404 

Fassett,  John  S.,   (2d  N.    Y.  veteran  cav- 
alry)   313 

Passett,  John  S.,  (22d  iV.  r.  inf) 456 

Passett,  Lewis  H...: t. 522 

Patyer,  Solomon 490 

Fatzer,  Solomon 602 

Faucett,  Kiohard  W 659 

Faulkner,  John 674 

Faulkner,  Lester  S '. 634 

FauU,  John,  (27th  iV.  J",  inf.) 739 

PauU,  John,  (33diV.  J.inf) 744 

Paussett,  John  B 724 

Faussetty^Orin  B 724 

Paville,  Dwight  S 584 

Paville,  Frank 583 

Paville,  Josiah  M 508 

Fawkner,  John  G 451 

Pawrot,  Henry 453 

Faxon,  Daniel  B 472 

Faxon,  Elihu  J. 472 

Pay,  Edwin  G 601 

Fay,  Harry  B 574 

Fay,  J.  Augustus 742 

Pay,  jr.,  J.  Augustus 746,749 

Pay,  JohnG 425 

Fay,  John  W -' 549 

Pay,  Josephs 638 

Fay,  Lawrence 696 

Pay,  Parker  D 656 

Pay,  Patrick : 367* 

Fay,  Paul 395 

Fay,  Sylvanus  A 562 

Fay,  Thomas  M 655 

Pay,  WilUam 460 

Faye  Emmet  M 484 

Pearn,  Herbert,  (44th  iV.  r.inf.) 487 

Peam,  Herbert,  (175th  N.  r.inf.) 679 

Peder,  Abraham 527 

Pee,  John  A 495 

Fee,  Samuel  H 516 

Feehery,  Keren 637 

Feeney ,  John , 540 


64 


INDEX   OF    NATaES. 


Peeney,  Michael 541 

Peilen,  Augustus 43.1 

Feischer,  J nlius n  1 0 

Felgej',  Frederick 720 

Feldham,  W.  F (ill 

.  Feldhusen,  'William 500 

Feldmeyer,  Henry 464 

Feldsbauch,  Philip 48!l 

Feldstein,  Theodore 5:10 

Feldtmau,  Caspar 383 

Fell,  Adalbert 432 

Fellmaa,  John  E 602 

Fellows,  Albert  A 605 

Fellows,  Franklin  J 373 

Fellows,  Milton  A 5!)1 

Felnoy ,  Michael * 540 

Pelthousen,  .John  W 573 

Pelthousen,  JohnW 573 

Pelt,  George  H ' 505 

Feltvillo,  WUliamV 4.30 

Felver,  Joseph  C 743 

Pender,  John  R 458 

Fenn,  Charles  H 463 

Fenn,  David  H 486 

yennemore,  William  C 722 

Pennon,  William  J.,  (37th  N.  Y.  inf.) 473 

Fennon,  William  J.,  (63d  N.  Y.mf) 520 

Fenton,  Charles  D 583 

Penton,  John  A 513,  .5.57 

Fenton,  JohnW 631 

Fenton,  E.  M 333 

Fenwick,  Robert 646 

Ferber,  CJhai^ea 491 

Ferdinandsen,  Julius ,' 692 

Fergerson,  Nelson  D 331 

Fergurson,  Adam 430 

Fergurson,  Raymond 468 

Fergurson,  James  H 571 

Fergus,  George  H 441 

Ferguson,  Alonzo 619,  656 

Ferguson,  Amos  B 553 

Ferguson,  Archibald 673 

Ferguson,  Asa  H 494 

Ferguson,  Daniel 674 

Ferguson,  George  T 340 

Ferguson,  James  P.,  (82d  N.  Y.  inf.) 557 

Ferguson,  James  F.,  (165th  N.  Y.  inf.) 672 

Ferguson,  John  J 484 

Ferguson,  John  V 583 

Ferguson,  Joseph '. 704 

Ferguson,  N.  D 583 

Ferguson,  Samuel  M  .,. 583 

Ferguson,  Willett 610 

Ferguson,  William  D.,  (24th  2V.  Y.  inf.) 458 

Ferguson,  William  D.,  (184th  iV.  y.  inf.) 685 

Ferguson,  William  H.. , 345 

Ferment,  Gustav 530 

Femald,  Charles  F. ,  (2d  N.  J.  cav.) 698 

^ernaia,  Charles  F.,  (27th  .W.  J",  inf.) 7.38 

Ferrer,  Joseph  R 542 

Ferrero,  Edward 498 

Ferrey,  Julian 319 

Ferris,  Daniel  0 632 

Ferris,  Francis 312 

Ferris,  Maurice 486 

Ferris,  Thaddeus  C,  (53d  Jf.  T.  inf.) 502 

Ferris,  Thaddeus  C,  (90th  N.  Y.  inf.) 572 

Ferris,  Thaddeus  C.,(Enfan8Perdus) 695 

Ferris,  Theodore 717 

Ferris,  Thomas  H 385 

Ferris,  Warren  T.. 611 


Ferris,  William  G...» ^S, 

Ferriss,  E.  George ™[ 

Fetlers,  Thomas  M '''- 

Piohtnor,  John r-'Vi 

Field,  Augustus,  (hatfy  H,  N.  Y-}\^^^'^J\'--fJl 
Field,  AugUbtus,  (!)4th  and  105th  N.  Y.mi.) .  577,  mH 

Field,  Charles  J.,  (25ih  A  J.  inf.) 736 

Field,  Charles  J.,  (.33d  N.  J.  inf.) 744 

Field,  Charles  L 5S7 

I'ield.  Edward 'i''6 

Field,  H.  P 345 

Field,  Joseph  T ,. 741 

Field,  Phetus  A 477 

Field,  Putnam 4.39 

Field,  Theodore  P 715 

Field,  William  F 395 

Fielding,  James  J ,. 632 

Fields,  Andrew  J 687 

Fields,  Henry -336 

Fields,  Henry  P 600 

Fields,  Peter 7i8 

Filkins,  JohnW 610 

Pilkins,  Morgan  L 681 

Filley,  PrancisO 384 

Pilleiy,  Frank  C 365 

Pilley,  Monroe  B S15 

Finch,  Illas 582 

Finch,  Nathaniel 472 

Finch,  Nat.  P.  T 683 

Finch,  Richmond 343 

Finegan,  Timothy .584 

Pingado,  G.A 435 

Fingar,  Jacob 665 

Pingerlin,  John 1 401 

Piogley,  Isaacs 729 

Pink,  Edward 624 

Finkenstein,  Julius 531 

Finley,  Daniel 439 

Pinley,  Madison  K 668 

Finley,  Robert 361,375 

Pinnegan,  James 623 

Finney,  Edgar  A 732 

Firmback,  Baptist 454 

I'irth,  William  H 375 

Fischer,  Pranz 434 

Fischer,  Jacob 526 

Fish,  Chauncey 374 

Fish,  Ellas  A 556 

Fish,  Henry  H 578 

Fish,  JohnD 620 

Fish,  Joseph  M 339 

Fish,  LathanA 678 

Pish,  Ros  A 468 

Pish,  Thomas  E 42S 

IMsh,  Welcome  H 330 

Fishback,  Henry ^ 382 

Pishback,  John  P 606 

Pishenor,  James  H 468 

Fisher,  Aaron  C - 496 

Fisher,  Charles 369 

Fisher,  Charles  L 338 

Fisher,  Charles  W ■- 596 

Fisher,  Edward,  ClSthiV.  r.  inf.) 453 

Fisher,  Edward,  (119th  N.  YAat.) 615 

PisTier,  Edward  F -636 

Fisher,  Edward  M 444 

Fisher,  Prank 328 

Fisher,  French  W 496 

Fisher,  Henry  P '...'. 668 

Fisher,  Jacob .' ,..352 

Fisher,  JamosO..... ■-..-■ .'. 713 


INDEX  OP   NAMES. 


65 


Fisher,  John,  (73d  2V.  T.'vaf.) 540 

Fisher,  John,  (76th  iV.  Z  inl".) 546 

Fisher,  John  G 729 

Fisher,  Jolm  W '. 528 

Fisher,  Lemuel 698 

Fisher,  Lewis  S 709 

Fisher,  Thomas  H.,  (2dJV.  Kinf.) 423 

Fisher,  Thomas  H.,  {Sth  N.J.  inf.) 718 

Fisher,  Willi.im 314 

Fisher,  William  B 452 

Fisk,  Alexander  P 508 

Fisk,  Alonzo  W 628 

Pi,.k,  DanielW 63L 

Fisk,  DennisoQ 506 

Fifck,  Frederick  A 370 

Fisk  George  E -.460 

Pisif;  George  R 523 

Fisk,  Henry  C 624,528 

Fisk,  John 317 

Fisk,  Ilobert  E i 631 

Fisk,  Thomas  B,  (16th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Fisk,  Thomas  B.,(S2diV.r.  inf.) 456 

Fisk,  William  M .540 

FiSk,  Winfiold  Scott 379 

Fiske,  Samuel  N 459 

Fiske,  WUliamE 562 

Fiston,  Ernest 502 

Fitch,  AmyaL 378 

.Fitch,  Andrew  T 552 

Fitch,  Arthurs 601 

Fitcb,  B.  S 662 

Fitch,  Butler 40O 

Pitch,  Daniel  B 656 

Fitcb,  Edson 575 

Fitch,  KmraettM 6.57 

Fitch,  George  D 708,730 

Fitch,  Henry  B 544 

Fitch,  Horace  B.,(75fhJV.  K  inf.) 544 

Pitch,  Horace  B. ,  (139th  .V.  K  inf.) 636 

Filch,  Lewis  B 667 

Fitch,  Marcelius  L 514 

Fitcb,  Oren  J 555 

Fitch,  OrrinM 450 

Pitch,  Pelatiah 723 

Pitch,  Thomas 576 

Fitch,  William  H 514 

Fitch,.  WiUiam  R 557 

Pithian,  Joel  A 735 

Fithian,  Samuel  R : 735 

Fitte,  Hermann 464 

Pitts,  JamesF.,  (10th  iV.  T.caT.) 335- 

Pitts,  JamesF.,  (114th  i^.  r.inf.) 609 

Pitts,  James  G 709 

Fitzgerald,  George  P 398 

Fitzgerald,  George  P ! 398 

Fitzgerald,  H.  B :'. 337 

Fitzgerald,  Henry  M.,  (3d  batt.  iV.  Y.  It.  art,). 398 

Fitzgerald,  Henry  M.,  (97th  iV.  F.  inf.)t 583 

Fitzgerald,  Robert  E 340 

Fitzgerald,  John  J •....632 

Fitzgerald,  Lewis  G 441 

Fitzgerald,  Louis ^ 479 

Fitzgerald,  Theophilus 463 

Fitzgerald,  William  N 716 

Fitzgibbon,  John  J 493 

FiTzhani.^,  Mnurico 483 

FitzhUKh,  C.  I-.,  (2dProv.  &6thiy.  r.cav.)315,326 

Pitzhugh,  Cliarles  L.,  (65th  JV.  Kinf.) 524 

Fitzhugh,  KobertH 387 

Fitzimmonds,  Hugh  P 363 


Fitzimmons,  Charles 318 

Fitzimmons,  Philip 666 

Pitzmaurice,  James  W 675 

Pitzmaurice,  John  S 675 

Pitzpatrick,  Edward 667 

Fitzpafrick,  Henry  P 584 

Fitzpntrick.  James  C 528 

Pitzpatrick,  John,  (4th  iV,  K  inf.) 426 

Pitzpatrick,  John,  (63d  JV.  Kinf.) 520 

Pitzpatrick,  John,  (150th  A  r.inf.) 653 

Pitzpatrick,  John  W 361,375 

Pitzpatrick,  Lawrence 645 

Pitzpatrick,  Michael 486 

Pitzpatrick,  N.  S 636 

Pitzpatrick,  Patrick 349 

Pitzpatrick,  Philip  H 657 

Pitz  Simons,  Charles 350 

Fitzsimmons,  Thomas 340 

Fitztimmons,  Walter 552 

Plageollet,  Francois 695 

Fiagg,- Oliver  B.,  (14th  iV.  r.h.  art.) 380 

Plagg,  Olivers,,  (16th  i\r.  F.mf.)... 448 

Flagler,  Charles  W 317 

Flagler,  DewittC 498 

Flake,  Charles 371 

Flanders,  John  O 409 

Flandrean,  Daniel  A 566  ■ 

Fiandri-au,  Thomas  M 646 

Planelly,  John  M 551 

Flanigau,  James 370 

Flanigan,  Patrick 660 

Flannagan,  Ichabod  P 365 

Flannery,  David 711 1 

Flauuigan,  John  M *-• 713 

Flail  Kburg,  Adam , 549 

Flavin,  Edward  H 561 

Fieischmann,  Oscar 481 

Fleming,  James 554 

Fleming,  JamesH.,  (16th  N.  F.  cav.) 345 

Fleming,  James  H.,  (9th  iV.  F.inf.) 437 

Fleming,  James  H.,  (11th  iV.  J.  mt.) 724 

Fleming,  William 318 

Flemming,  James  A  .  - 1 587 

Fletcher,  Daniel  C 689 

Fletcher,  David  B 495 

Fletcher,  Emmons  F 479 

Fletcher,  Frank 633 

Fletcher,  Prank 633 

Fletcher,  'James 729 

Fletcher,  John  B •. 746 

Flinch,  Iferdinand 464 

Flinn,  John 660 

Flinn,  John  W.,  (13th  iV.  F,  cav.) 339 

Flion,  John  W.,  (istiV.  F.  eng.) 414 

Flint,  Dayton  B 730 

Flint,  Henry  J 461 

Flint,  Joseph  N 347 

Flint,  William  A..-. 365 

Flint,  William  H 377 

Flirt,  Henry  C 647 

Flock,  William  0 669 

Flood.  Hugh  C 659 

Flood,  JohnM 601 

Flood,  Patrick  H 601 

Florentine,  Abraham 513 

Flower,  Byron  L 375 

Flower,  George  W ...471 

Flower,  Stevens  W 376 

Floyd,  Eldridge  G ^24 

Floyd,  JohnG (i44 


66 


INDEZ   OP   NAMES. 


Flynn,  Deimia  E 374 

Flynn,  Jiimes 644 

riynii,  John 520 

Flynn,  Joseph  P 403 

Flynn,  Thomas  P 398 

Fodon,  ChesturH 548 

Foelmer,  Geoi-ge 331 

I'oerch,  John  A 432 

Foerster,  August 511 

Fogavty,  Thomas - 536 

Fogerty,  Francis  1 426 

Fogerty,  Jamea ' 538 

Fogerty,  William 684 

Fogg,  John  M 727 

Fohs,  Louis 696 

Foley,  James 684 

Foley,  John  C,  (69th  iV.  T.  inf.) 632 

Foley,  John  C,  (88th iV.  r.inf.) 567 

Foley,  Terence  V 450, 

Folger,  Henry  H 808 

Folk,  Daniel 393 

Folk,  W.  H 677 

FoUett,  Charles  D 332 

Follett,  Edward  P 331 

FoUett,  Edwin  R 514 

Follett,  Harvey 374 

■FoUett,  Henry 498 

FoUey,  GeorgoN 419 

Folts,  Ira  J 346 

Folwell,  MahlomB 419 

Polwel],  William  W 419 

Fonda,  James  H 423 

Fontana,  Andrew 478 

Fontaine,  Huhent 695 

Fontaine,  Joseph  A 379 

Foot,  A.  M 514 

Foot,  Adrian •-...609 

Foot,  Frank  W 619 

Foot,  Morris  C 619 

Foot,  Morris  J 534 

Foot,  Samuel  F ; 655 

Foote,  Benjamin  F 332 

FoDte,  Henry  E '. 558 

Foote,  Homer,  (14th  N.  P".  h.  art.) 380 

Foote,  Homer,  (13th  N.  Y.  inf.) 415 

Foote,  James  G 555 

Foote,  John  B.,  (12th  iT.  T.  inf.) 444 

Foote,  JohnB.,  (169thiV.  Zinf.) 674 

Foote,  Morris  C 574 

Foote,  Morris  H 524 

Foote,  Oscar  A 375 

Foote,  EobertH 447 

Force,  Columbus 736 

Force,  (George  B C02 

Force,  Isaiah  F 637 

Force,  Levi 683 

Forbes,  George , 738 

Forbes,  Jerome & 662 

Forbes,  Theodore  P 593 

Forbes,  William  H 468 

Forbes,  William  T 592 

Forbush,  Albert 733 

Ford,  Albert  L 331 

Ford,  Charles  P 544 

Ford,  Daniel  M 718 

Ford,  Edward  G 706 

Ford,  Edwin  B 528 

Ford,  Frederick  E 620 

Ford,  G.  W '. 524 

Ford,  George  W.,  (50th  iV.  r.eng.) 419 


Ford,  George  W.,  (88th  JV.  Kinf.) 5S7 

Ford,  Henry,  (27th  iV.  r.inf.) 462 

Ford,  Henry,  (101st  iV.  T.  inf.) 591 

Ford,  James  W ^^ 

Ford,  Reynold  L ^18 

Ford,  ThomasH ■- "96 

Ford,  Wayland  F.,  (20th  N.  Y.  cav.) 349 

Ford,  Wayland  P.,  (94th  i«".  r.inf.) 578 

Foreman,  Edward 373 

Forestall,  William 676 

Fordham,  George  B 424 

Fordham,  Stephen  C 737 

Fordyce,  Benjamin - 666 

Fergus,  Daniel  R 711 

Forrest,  Edwin 633 

Forrest,  Jamea  M .^540 

Forrest,  Thomas T633 

Forshee,  JohnM 442 

Forsher,  John  M  -.' - - 527 

Forsting,  Lestte  W 395 

Porstner,  Sigfried - 435 

Fobs,  Charles  A 539 

Foss,  George 508 

Fossard,Eugene :.-  to7 

Fossard,  George  H.,  (42d  N.  Y.  inf.) 483 

Fossard,  George  H.,  (56th  and  146th  N.  Y. 

infantry) 506,645 

Fosselman,  Charles  H - 716 

Foster,  AlbertB 384  . 

Foster,  David  H 545 

Foster,  David  N 560 

Foster,  Frank  T.,  (9th  iV.  r.  mf.) 437 

Foster,  Frank  T.,  (40th iV.  r.inf.) 479 

Foster,  Franklin  J 496 

Foster,  George 528 

Foster,  George  D 583 

Poster,  George  H 476 

Foster,  (George  1 546 

Foster,  Henry 369 

Poster,  Henry  H 479 

Poster,  Henry  I 632 

Foster,  James  P 629 

Foster,  John  A 679 

Foster,  Justus  V 324 

Foster,  Norman  — 365 

Poster,  Richard 704 

Poster,  Reuben 736 

Foster,  jr.,  Samuel 364 

Foster,  8amuel  J 494 

Foster,  William  O 683 

Foster,  WUliam  H 739 

FothergiU,  John 740  , 

Foucett,  James 667 

Poulk,  WUUamB '. 370 

Foulke,  Joseph ' -. 450 

Fountain,  Elias  ..'. 369 

Fountain,  Sariell 549 

Four,  Jea«  J 474,505 

Fouratt,  Enos,  (1st  iV.  J",  inf.) 703 

Fouratt,  Enos,  (33d  iV.  J.  inf.) 744 

Fowler,  Andrew  L 499 

Fowler,  Bernard 386 

Fowler,  DewittC 348 

Fowler,  Edward  B 561 

Fowler,  Edmund  R 695 

Fowler,  Henry ., , 520 

Powler,  Heniy  M 730 

Fowler,  Henry  W 392 

Powler,  Horace  W 384 

Fowler,  IrwinG ,428 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


67 


Fowler,  John,  (iBt  iV.  J.  cav.) 697 

Powler,  John,  (15th  iV.  J.  inf.) 731 

Fowler,  John  P.,  (75th  iv;  y.  inf.) 545 

Fowler,  John  P.,  (ist  N.  J.  cav.) 696 

Fowler,  Mat t  B 457 

Fowler,  Kichard 557 

Fowler,  Samuel , t 730 

Fowler,  Thomas 6GI 

Fowler,  Thomag  S 549 

Fowler,  W 677 

Fowk-r,  WiUiam,  (ISthiV.  Kinf.) 444 

Fowler,  William,  (146th  N.  Y.  inf.)....-. 645 

Fox,  Barry,  (5M  iV.  y.  inf.) 502 

Fox,  Barry,  (16Dth  N.  Z.  inf.) 673 

Fox,  Bartholomew ._ 536 

Fox,  Charles.  .*. 574 

Fox,  Clhai-lesE 495 

Fox,  Clharles  J 601 

Fox,  Charles  W , 595 

Pox,  f)dwarilC 6S3 

Pox,  Edward  J 362 

Pox,  Prank  W.C 657 

Pox,  Frederick 424 

Pol  George  W.,  (26tli,batt'y  iV.  r. It.  art.)... 409 

Fox,  George  W.,  (HathiV.  Kinf.) 608 

Fox,  Hem'y 404 

Pox,  HerminS 608 

Pox,  Ignatius 568 

Fox,  Jacob ■. 487 

Fox,  James,  (17th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 450 

Pox,  James,  (17th  JV.  r.  inf.) 452 

Fox,  Joseph 587 

Fox,  jr. ,  Norman 548 

Fox,  Oscar  C 546 

Fox,  Eeuheu  L 352 

Pdx,  WilliamP 601 

Poy,  Patrick 362 

i'oye,  Albert  A 306 

Poye,  Michael  E 475 

Fralick,  John  H 317 

Frame,  Silas  W 376 

Frame,  Solomon  V 385 

Frampton,  William 697 

France,  Demetrius  J * 553 

Prance,  James  S 452 

Franchot,  Richard 619 

Pranciue,  Louis  R 717 

Francis,  Eben 628 

.Francis,  Henry  W 499 

Francis,  John  W 685 

Francis,  Richard  W - 431 

Francis,  Roger  A 555 

Francisco,  Abr.iham  P 623 

Francisco,  Charles  G 674 

Francisco,  Francis  H 610 

Francisco,  John  W 592 

Pranek,  Charles  A 706 

Pranck,  Julius -v 595 

Frank,  Emil 500 

Frank,  Harrison * ^^ 663 

Prank,  John  D 390 

Prank,  Paul SCO 

Frank,  William ...500 

Franke,  Louis 464 

Prankc,  Willi«m 500 

Pfankle,  Frederick 688 

Franklin,  Andrew  M.,  (2d  .iV.  r.  vet,  cav.) 313 

Franklin,  Andrew  K.,  (30th  iV.  F.  inf.) 406 

Franklin,  Benjamia 536 

Franklin,  Daniel  X 506 

Franklin,  Eugene. 680 


Franklin,  John  D 729 

Franklin,  Joseph 709 

Franklin,  Joseph  0 350 

Franklin,  Josiah  P 7;>6 

Franklin,  Morris 333 

Franklin,  William  H 722 

Pranks,  Henry  A 4 738 

Franks,  John 414 

Frantz,  John 709 

Franz,  Bernhard 478 

Fraser,  Alexander 553 

Praser,  Charles 367 

Fraser,  John 492 

Fraser,  Marcus 642 

Pratick,  John  H 470 

Pratt,  Jacob  H 350 

P'razee,  John  H 699 

Frazar,  Douglas 340 

Frazer,  ja,  Barent 744 

Frazer,  James  L 492 

Frazer,  John  W 343 

Frazer,  William :. 734. 

Frazer,  William  P 366 

Frear,  James  M 579 

Frear,  JoljnT .■ ' 506 

Freeh,  Max 412 

Freche,  Gustavo  L ■. 749 

Predberg,  Alfred 432 

Fredendall,  Abraham 443 

Frederick,  Gilbert  H 508 

Frederick,  Jacob 434 

Freeborn,  Thomas 328 

Freelan,  HiramE 315,326 

Freelan,  James „.  t 675 

Preeland,  Abraham  N ; 718,719 

Preelewick,  Frederick 618 

Freeman,  Abraham 340 

Freeman,  Alex 520 

Freeman,  Baskin 667 

Freeman,  Burton 462 

Freeman,  Charles  H..-. 639 

Freeman,  Eugene  T 403 

Freeman,  George  P 736 

Freeman,  George  W 390 

Freeman,  Horace  W 388 

Freeman,  J.  A 738 

Freeman,  John  C,  (Ist  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.) .307 

Freeman,  John  C,  (152d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 656 

Freeman,  John  N.,  (5th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 429 

Freeman,  John  N.,  (106th  N.  Y.  inf.) 600 

Freeman,  John  W 1 372 

Freeman,  Julius  A 600 

Freeman,  Otis  R 722 

Freeman,  Samuel  J 594 

Freeman,  WilliamP 369,376 

Freeoff,  Philip  K 374 

Freer,  .lolm  T 661 

Freligh,  William  S 553 

French,  Benjainin  C 474 

French,  George 578 

French,  GeorgoB 358 

French,  George  P ■. 320,345 

French,  (3eorge  R 352 

French,  George  W 532 

French,  Henry 338 

Prench,  Hiram  T C40 

French,  JamesC .- 642 

French,  James  H -.590 

Prench,  Peter 490,  555 

Prench,  S.  H 604 

French,  Soth 455,  471 


68 


INDEX   OP  NAMES. 


Frencl,  Thomas 326 

Frinch,  VValtnu  W 610 

FrencTb,  jr.,  William  H 508,516 

French,  Willinm  R 672 

French,  Winsor  B 548 

Fi-enck,  Henry 617 

FreudenbLTg,  Charles  G. ., 500 

Freund,  Louis -' 464 

Frey,  Augustu«B 605 

Prick,  Adolph 454 

Fricke,  George  C 434 

Friday,  Michael f... 590 

Frie,  John 458 

Friedonfelat,  Adolph.., 503 

Friedcrich,  Otto 531 

Friedlauder,  Gottlieb 510 

Friedle,  John  N 503 

Friedrick,  Henry 633 

FrieKleben,  Ferdinand f 490 

Frink,  Edwin  G.,  (20th  jV.  r.  cav.)-. 349 

Frink,  Edwin  G.,  (35th  N.  Y.  inf.) 471 

•Frisbee,  CM 546 

Prislne,  Charles  M 007 

Frisbie,  Joseph  A 639 

Frisbie,  William 331 

Frisby,  Decatur  W 632 

Prisby,  Edward 4G6 

Fritchey,  John  J 716 

FiittB,  Samuel  B 581 

Fritz,  Gustav 4.54 

Frixioni,  Rafael 478 

Proeligh,  Peter  D 046 

Frohlich,  Moritz 435 

Frohlich,  Maurice 500 

Prolan,  John  C >. 381 

ProsBard,  Edward 467 

Prossard,  Eugene 430 

Frost,  Charles  W.- 662 

Frost,  Emil  ...w 615 

Frost,  Frank 601 

I'rost,  Henry  C 331 

Frost,  Henry  L 536 

Frost,  John  A 528 

Frost,  Leander 579 

Frost,  StephenP   573 

Frothingham,  Charles  L 325 

Frothingham,  William 488 

Fry,  Charles  B.,  (1st  JV.  r.  engs.) 1 414 

Fry,  Charles  B.,  (21st  iV.  r.  inf.) 455 

Fry,  John  D 680 

Fry,  Thomas 315,326 

Fry,  Thomas  W.G 538 

Fryer,  John 486 

Fuchs,  Michael 382 

Fnohs,  Paul 500 

Fugmann,  Adam 464 

Fulda,  Albin -.616 

Puller,  Albert  C 745 

Fuller^  Andrew  P 719 

Fuller,  Benjamin  P 391 

Fuller,  Charles  A 517 

Fuller,  Charles  R. . : 639 

Puller,  David  A 694 

Puller,  Edward 343 

Puller,  Eugene  C 373 

Fuller,  Eugene  P.,  (13th  iV.  y,  inf.) 445 

Puller,  Eugene  P.,  (108th  JV.  r.inf.) 002 

Fuller,  Henry  V 523 

Fuller,  James  K 632 

Fuller,  James  M 598 

Fuller,  James  S 394 


Fuller,  Levi  A ■^e? 

Fuller,  Russell 369 

Fuller,  Thomas  P 575 

Fuller,  Truman  K 544 

Fuller,  William  D 506 

FullPr,WinfleldS.,(8thiV.  Kcav.), 331 

Puller,  Winfleld  S. ,  (78th  iV.  r.  inf.) 550 

FuUerton,  Alexander  H 643 

FuUerton,  John  H 426 

PuUerton,  .Stephen  W 425 

Pullerton,  W.  S 348 

Pulling,  John 435 

Fulton,  Adonijah 599 

Fulton,  Franklin  J 622 

Pulton,  John,  (86th  .K  Z  inf.) 564 

Pnlton,  John,  (153d  .iV.  Z  inf.) 6ST 

Fulton,  Samuel  C 331 

Funk,  Augustus,  (38th iV.  Kinf.) 474 

Funk,  Augustus,  (39th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 476 

Funk,  Ernst .,..670 

Punk,  John  W 477 

Purgusen,  Archibald  H — 460 

Purguson,  Charles  T ^19 

Furguson,  Raymond ^ ^9 

Purguson,  William . —  — 428 

Purguson,  William 428 

Purey,  James  B -.654 

Purey,  William  A 664 

Furnum,  Charles  A 606 

Furrey,  William  C 364 

Fursman,  William  H.. 548 

Gadsden,  Charles  A 437 

Gaebel,F.  A.H 4.32 

Gaebel,  Louis 490 

Gaffney,  Thomas,  (ISth  iV.  Z  inf.) 443 

Gaffney,  Thomas,  (]49thiV.  r.inf.) 651' 

Gage,  AUred 587 

Gage,  Charles : 626 

Gage,  Charles  P 724 

Gage,E.  Darwin 649 

Gage,  William  W 534 

Gager,  George  H 674 

Gagger,  Horton  P. 456 

Gaige,  WilUam  H 346 

Gail,  Gabriel  N.  P. 402 

Gai).  S.  P.,  (3dprov.  andl6thJV.r.  cav.) . .320, 345 

Gail,  Samuel  P.,  (Blst  JV.  Y.  inf.) 455 

Gail,  William  H 346 

Gaines,  Stanley 716 

Gaines,  W.  J 342 

Gaif ,  Robert 552 

Gait,  Sydenham 335 

Galatzky,  Louis 323 

Galbraith,  Benjanin 701 

Galbraith,  John.. 634 

Galbraith,  Wima|n  P 559 

Gale,  AsaC ) 635 

Gale,  Benjamin  Vl...  : 730 

Gale,  George  A..^ 469 

Gale,  James  S... „• 515 

Gale,  Nathaniel  H, 681 

Gale,  RollinC 514 

Gale,  Sylvanus  C 494 

Galecki,  Ludwig 510 

Galentine,  J.  S • 634 

Gales,  Henry 347 

Gall,  Alexander 325 

Gallagher,  Andrew , 744 

Gallagher,  Benjamin  D 656 

Gallagher,  Francis 551 

Gallagher,  George _ 664 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


C9 


Gnllagher,  James 521 

Gallagher,  James  M 658 

Gallagher,  John,  (2d  prov.  and  15th  JV.  Y. 
cav.) 316,343 

■  Gallagher,  John,  (170th  iV.  r.  inf. ) 675 , 

'   '   Gallagher,  Mason 458 

Gallagher,  Michael,  (SSth  JT.  Y.  inf.) 567 

■•Gallagher,  Michael,  (2d  N.  J.  cav.) 698 

■Gallear,  Charles  W 492 

Gallegher,  Hugh 664 

Gallen,  Francis  P :..716 

Gallerbad,  Charles  A 476 

Gallett,  Fenimore  T 332 

Galligan,  Bernard 466 

Galluba,  Charles 477 

.^Galluba,  Charles  A 749 

Galm,  William 610 

Galpin,  Henry  M 619 

Galvin,  Christopher i 659 

Galvm,  John,  (7lBt  JV.  r.  inf.) 537 

•  Galvin,  John,  (108th  iV.  r.lnf.) 603 

Gambert,  Hu^o 383 

•  >      GaBible,  Jbhn 714 

Gamble,  Thomas  T 337 

Gamp,  Wendalin 382 

Gamwell,  Ariel  M 665 

Gandolph,  John  B .^ 682 

Gansevoort,  Henry  S 9 340 

Gansevoort,  Rob't  H.,(batt.E,  Ist  N.  T.lt.art.)  .389 

Gansevoort,  Rob't  H. ,  (lG7th  iV.  r.  inf.) 601 

Garaghan,  Henry  T 494 

Garbonati,  Frederick  J 361 

Gardener,  Asa  B 467 

Gardiner,  Charles  H 325 

Gardiner,' Curtiss  Cv 462 

Gardiner,  Horace  H 628 

Gardiner,  John  L 628 

Gardiner,  Rufus , -.384 

Gardner,  Alexander 372 

Gardner,  Charles  F 589 

Gardner,  Chauncy 605 

Gardner,  Edward  D..... 319 

Gardner,  Gayer -*- 455 

Gardner,  George  H 324 

Gardner,  Harvey  R 649 

Gardner,  John  H 318 

Gardner,  Noel 605 

Gardner,  Rj 331 

Gardner,  Robert 552 

Gardner,  Robert  P 455 

Gardner,  Schuyler 381 

Gardner,  William  B 372 

Gardner,  William  C .' 461 

Gardner,  William  P 443 

Garland,  Franklin  K 517 

Garland,  John  M 484 

Garlinghame,  Charles  A 626 

Garlock  James  S 355 

Garneft,  Frederick  B > 542 

Garrard,  Jep tha 3]  8 

Garrard,  Kenner 645 

Garretson,  Alonzo 413 

GarretBOn,  Ethan  T 736 

Garretson,  James  J 362 

Garretson,  John  H.,  (8th  iV.  j:  inf.) 718 

Garretson,  John  H.,  (21st  iV.j;  inf.) 732 

Garrett,  Cuyler •- 592 

Garrett,  James  S 613 

Garrett,  John 533 

Garrett,  John  C 416 

Garrett,  Vinson  L 605 


Garrigan,  Thomas  C 474 

Garry,  James 340 

Garry,  James  M I.. 415 

Garry,  Robert -, 671 

Gartner,  Francis  A.X) 615 

Garvie,  William , 479 

Garvin,  Edward  L 500 

Garvin,  Oliver  C 50O 

Garvin,  William  S.  P 640 

Garwood,  John  T 735 

Gary,  Deloss 647 

Gaskell,  Charles  B 487 

Gaskell,  Lewis  D.  C 463 

Gaskill,  Edward 696 

Gaskill,  George  S 462 

Gaskill,  Henry 726 

Gaskill,  P.  Penu 697 

Gasper,  J.  Ward 339 

Gasteyer,  Louis 510 

Gaston,  George 412 

Gates,  Byron  W 319 

Gates,  PrankE 662 

Gates,  Henry  A 516 

Gates,  Howard  E 663,690 

Gates,  Jacob  S 577 

Gates,  Jerome  C 686 

Gates,  Theodore  B 553 

Gates,  William  H 604 

Gates,  William  W 649 

Gatt,  B.  F : 678 

Gauggel,  Anton 490 

Gaul,  Charles  L 462 

G.iul,  Edward  L 065 

Gaul,  SamueUM 711 

Gault,  James  A : 596 

Gunlt,  O.  K 345 

Gault,  William  H 664 

Gaum,  Gilbert 589 

Gavacan,  Simon  - •_ 473 

Gavigau,  Owen 393 

Gavit,  Daniel  E 474 

Gay,  Oliver  H 369 

Gaylord,  Charles  J 653 

Gaylord,  Chauncey  M 546 

Gaylord,  George  R 653 

Gaylord,  Heury  M. ,  (16th  iV.  r.  cav. ) ; ...  345 

Gaylord,  Henry  M.,  (21st  iV.  y.inf.) 455 

Gaylord,  Hansom  S 634 

Gaylord,  Sidney  C 648 

Gaynor,  George  W 660 

Gazlay,  John 307 

Gearbutt,  John  J 579 

Gearing,  Joseph  A 587,631 

Geek,  Henry 445 

Geddis,  John  B 626 

Gedney,  John 368 

Gee,  Fred.  A v. 335 

Gee,  George  E 447 

(Jeer,  Matthew  W 333 

Greiger,  August 435 

Gein,  Louis  H 505 

Geise,  Frank 503 

(Seiser,  Charles 500 

Geisler,  Ernst 435 

Goies,  William  T 679 

Geist,  Charles 436 

Gellman,  Frederick 510 

Gellmann,  Frederick 436 

Gelston,  William  J 745 

Genet,  Henry  A 355 

Gonung,  Lester 673 


70 


INDEZ  OP  NAMES. 


Geofftoy,  ■William 1 684 

George,  Cliarles  H 546 

Geoi§6,  Charles  L 310,356 

George,  James  W ~. 479 

George,  John  H 701 

George,  William  A 373,440 

George,  William  T 642 

Gephart,  Edward 716 

Gerard,  George 386 

Gcriird,  John  C 664 

Gerard,  Victor 427 

Gerardin,  Ed\yard 695 

Geraty,  Petor  S 631 

Gere,  Eugene  B.,  (5thiV.  F.  cav.) 324 

Gere,  Eugene  B.,  (21st  iV.  Y.  cav.) 350 

Gere,  James  M 621 

Gere,  Theodore  D 350 

Gerety,  Michael 483 

Gerhardt,  Ernst 490 

Gcrhardt,  Joseph 491 

Gerke,  Henry 600 

Gtrlach,  William 481 

Germain,  Ii-a  V •■ 469 

Gerow,  Alonzo '. 369 

Gerranna,  Rogealla 476 

Gerrard,  John  0 507 

Gerritzeu,  Gerlach '530 

Gcrat,  George 632 

Gesner,  Brower,  (10th  iV.  K  inf.) 440 

Gesner,  Brower,  (38th,;V.  T.  inf.) 474 

Gesner,  Charles  H 479 

Gesner,  Nelson  A 479 

Gessner,  Peter 383 

Getman,  jr.,  David,  (1st  prov.  and  10th 

N.  y.  cav.) 309,335 

Getman,  jr.,  David,  (7th  iV.  K  caV.) ^...330 

Gettnan,  Elias 368,376 

GfanmuUer,  F.  S 505 

Gfronier,  A... ._ •. 504 

Gfrorner,  Anthony  J \ 434 

Gianini,  C.  A 505 

Gibb,  Benjamin  G 395 

Gibbard,  Isaac  E 642 

Gibbons,  Austin 355 

Gibbous,  Eli 643 

Gibbs,  Alfred 347 

Gibbs,  Charles  W 487 

Gibbs,  David 623 

Gibbs,  GeorgeC 318,328 

Gibbs,  John  E 498 

Gibbs,  Nelson  J 613 

Gibbs,  Orestes  0 455 

Gibbs,  TheronZ 416,418 

Gibbs,  Thomas  O 529 

Gibbs,  William  A .'447 

Giberson,  Samuel 483 

Gibson,  Archibald .,..540 

Gibson,  Edwin  O 609 

Gibson,  G.  W fi(i8 

Gibson,  Hanson  C 672 

Gibson,  Henry  C •. 710 

Gibson,  James  T.,  (25th  iV.  J.  inf.) 736 

Gibson,  James  T. ,  (33d  N.  J.  inf.) 744 

Gibson,  James  V.,  (3d  N.  J.  cav.) 699 

Gibson,  James  V.,  (9th  N.  J.  inf.) 720 

Gibson,  John,  (battery  B,  1st  iV.  r.  It.  art.)... 388 

Gibson,  John,  (16lBt  iV.  K  inf.) 667 

Gibson,  Law  S 445 

Gibson,  Mason  1 313 

Gibson,  WaiTen 448 

Gibson,  William 337 


Gibson,  William  H J4S 

Gidney,  Roderick 498 

Giehl,  George 632 

Gierisch,- Johann 491 

Giesau,  Adolph .- - 393 

GifFord,  Edward 629 

Gifford,  Harriland 575 

Gifford,  Henry  J 445,469,496 

GifFord,  MitoE 518 

GifFord,  William  P.,  (2d  N.  ¥.  h,  art.) 361 

Gifford,  William  P.,  (26th  JV.  r.inf) 461 

Gilbert,  Andrew  J - 673 

Gilbert,  Bennett 673 

Gilbert,  Charles  W 311 

Gilbert,  Edmund  C 696 

Gilbert,  Edwin  S 445,439 

Gilbert,  George  H (921 

Gilbert,  Hiram  N 535 

Gilbert,  James  E 609 

Gilbert,  Orsa  S 446 

Gilbert,  Porteus  C 419 

Gilbert,  Rufus  H 498 

Gilbert,  William ". .*.686     ' 

Gilbert,  Wright 368 

Gilchrist,  A.  S 590 

Gilchrist,  Alexander 649 

Gilder,  William  H 479 

Gilder,  sr.,  'VWIIiam  H 480 

Gildersleeve,  Henry  H 653 

Gile,  Hiram  P , 585 

Giles,  Johns.,  (48th  iV.  F.  inf.) 494 

Giles,  John  S.,(i09thJV.  F.  inf.) 604 

Giles,  Solomon 399 

Gilfilan,  John  M 477 

Gimilan,  John  M .^ 485 

Giiailan,  William  H 486 

Gilkison,  Dugald  S 440 

Giikyson,  Stephen  R.,  (6th  JV.  J.  inf.) 715 

Gilkyson,  Stephen  R.,  (40th  iV.  J.  inf.) 749 

Gill,  Adolphus  W.  H 561 

Gill,  Charles 653 

GiU,  Cornelius , 673 

Gill,  Michael 339 

Gill,  Moses 581 

Gill,  Robert 431 

Gillen,  Edward 664 

Gillen,  James,  (5th  batt'y  N.  J.  It.  art.) 702 

GiJIen,  James,  (Sth  iV.  J.  inf.) .' 718 

Gillen,  Patrick  A 443   I 

Gdlen,  Robert  P 719 

Gilloo,  Richard  M 369 

Gillespie,  Alexander 466 

Gillespie,  Frederick  S 554 

Gillespie,  W.  U 611 

Gillett,  Augustus  N 455 

Gillctt,  Charles  W 564 

Gillett,  Daniel '. 617 

Gillett,  Daniel  W 670 

Gillett,  Reuben  R • 506 

Gillett,  W.J 647 

Gillette.  Daniel  G 680 

Gillett,',  Firlelio  B....J 721 

Gillham,  John 733 

Gillies,  Donald,  (125th  iV.  F.inf) 695 

Gillies,  Donpld,  (187th  iV.  F.inf.) 688 

Gillies,  James 484 

Gilhgan,  Michael'P 521 

Gilligan,  Patrick 428 

Gillin,  PaulE 676 

Gillinghaiii,  E.  E 340 

GilUs,  Edgar 372 


INPE2  OF  NAMES. 


71 


GUUb,  George  H 548 

GilliBS,  Donald 423 

Gillman,  Uriah 726 

Gillmore,  John  C 448 

GillBon,  George  Q .' 621 

Gilman,  George  W 496 

Gilman,  Howard  M 703 

Gilman,  John  H.- ' 685 

Giliporo,  Horace  O ^ 376 

Gilmore,  James ,..552 

Giljnore,  John  C 694 

GilBon,  George,  (29th  iV.  J.  inf.) 741 

Gilsou,  George,  (38th  iV.  J.  inf.) 747 

GilBon,  Jonas  P 745 

Giuochis,  Noel  B 340 

Gipson,  Cyras  B 337 

Gittermann,  John 464 

Givcans,  John  N 698 

Giyons,  John  ST , 743 

Givens,  Hairison 686 

Gfackmeyer,  Adolph : 542 

Gladden,  G 373 

Gla^vrin,  Arthurs 632 

Glanbensklee,  Theodore  G 432 

Glaser,  Charles  W -. 437 

Glasgow,  William 307 

Glass,  Charles  S 599 

Glass,  John 346 

Glass,  John  G ,.540 

Glass,  JohnP 542 

Glass,  Robert 373 

Glasser,  Charles  W. f 452 

Glazier,  John  G 612 

Glazier,  WillardW 358 

Gleason,  Ezra ^ 601 

Gleason,  Frank  1 365 

Gleason,  Prank  J 689 

Gleason,  George  M.- 514 

Gleason,  James  H 417 

Gleason,  John  H 520 

Gleason,  John  H 521 

Gleason,  Joseph 520 

Gleason,  Samuel  W * 448 

Gleason,  Shepard 460 

Gleason,  Th6mas 520 

Gleason,  Thomas  F 679 

Gleason,  William,  a2th  N.  r.inf.).../. 444 

Gleason,  WilUam,  (73d  iV.  r.  inf . ) 540 

Gleason,  William,  (149th  N.  Y.  inf.) 651 

CHeason,  William  H 679 

Gleeson,  William  W 687 

Glendenning,  John. 552 

Glenn,  James 633 

Glennon,  John - 540 

Glennon,  Patrick  B -.352 

Glennon,  William 541 

Glenny,  William 522 

Glezen,  James  E 635 

Glison,  Thomas  W 333 

Gloskonosky,  Joseph 464 

Glover,  Andrew  J 3H 

Glover,  ElishaV 745 

Glover,  Thomas  A 536 

Glynn,  Charles 684 

Glynn,  James  J 678 

Gmehlia,  Paul 454 

Gnam,  Sigmund ■ 748 

Goblo,  James  E 694 

Goble,  Jonathan,  (2d  N.J.  cav.) 698 

Goble,  Jonathan,  (3d  iV.  J.  cav.) 699 

Godard,  Abel 514 


Goddai'd,  Henry  P.... : 312 

God^rd,  James  L 546 

Godden,  George  H 1.640 

Godden,  John'W 575 

Godfrey,  David 328 

Godfrey,  George  W 426 

Godfrey,  Nicholas  W 736 

Godfrey,  Thomas  C 713 

Godfrey,  W.  H.  A 347 

Godfrey,  William  R 6.'58 

Godine,  Prank 468 

Godine,  John  A 468 

Godlcy,  William  M.,  (2l8t  iT.  r.  cnv.) 350 

Godley,  William  M.,  (.32d  N.  Y.int.) 468 

Goebel,  Louis 383 

Goebel,  Richard 464 

Goetchins,  David  R 368 

Goetling,  William 445 

Goets,  Gustavus 401 

Goettel,  Philip 65? 

Goewey,  John  T 675 

Gofr,  PrederickF 390 

GoflF,_  I.  Newton , 451 

Gohe'en,  Charles  A 331 

Goit.  EdsonD 458 

Golden,  Edward 4.'>2 

Golden,  Henry  C .606 

Golden,  James  M 342,  346 

Golden,  Joseph 524 

Goldschmidt,  Hironymus 464 

Goldsmith,  Howard  H.^ 730,734 

Goldsmith,  Joseph  B 702 

Goldwait,  Richard  M 688 

Goldwaito,  Richard  M 424 

Goler,  George  W 315,326 

Good,  Edwin  R 724 

Goodale,  Charles 577- 

Goodale,  RoUa  P 337 

Goodale,  William  H 337 

Goodall,  Addison  W 377 

Goodell,  Anthony  M 494 

Goodell,  J.Henry 369 

Goodell,  Richard  H ■. 325 

(^roodcnough,  John  W t 749 

Goodenough,  Rollin  A 561 

Goodfollow,Alonzo 326 

Goodier,  W.  H.  H 525 

Goodier,  William  H.H 619 

Goodman,  Thomas 715 

Goodno,  George  N 453 

Goodno,  Hiram  J - 640 

Goodno,  Horatio  P 453 

Goodno,  Luther  S 640 

Goodrich,  Aaron  J 625 

Goodrich,  Adolphus  S 389 

Goodrich,  AsaL 332 

Goodrich,  Benjamin  F 471 

Goodrich,  C.S 592 

Goodrich,  Edwin 333 

Goodrich,  Horace 562 

Goodrich,  John  M 601 

Goodrich,  John  0 562 

Goodrich,  Luther ...544 

Goodrich,  Melville  W...: 462 

Goodrich,  Milan  B 394 

Goodrich,  Milton  P 333 

Goodrich,  WilliamB 515 

Goodrich,  William  H 395 

Goodridge,  Leonard  0 498 

Goodsell,  Joseph 680 

Goodspeed,  Beqjamiq 655 


72 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Goodwin,  Benjamin  W ,.528 

Goodwin,  Charles 634 

Goodwin,  Jamea 745 

Goo4win,  Tiiomas  F '- 441 

Goodwin,  Wi^iamW 477 

Goodwino,  Tiiomaa  F fi31 

Goodyear,  Edward  B 485,43') 

Goodyear,  M.  W 485 

Goodyear,  Miles 456 

Goold,  CliariesB 443 

Goold,  iames 661 

Gordon,  George  E 485 

Gordon,  A.M. B- 364 

Gordon,  Albert  B 642 

Gordon,  Charles  C 703 

Gordon,  Henry -622 

Gordon,  Hiram  J 611 

Gordon,  John 589 

Gordon,  John  S 378 

Gordon,  Leonard  J 715 

Gordon,  Lewis 339 

Gordon,  R.  T 312 

Gordon,  Kay  F * 502 

Gordon,  WiUiam  H 516 

Gordon,  Zelotns  Z 604 

Goring,  Thomas  W 318,328 

Gorman,  Edward .- 679 

Gorman,  John .-' 604 

Gorman,  Richard  L 470 

Gormley,  JohnH 391 

Goi'mley;  Patrick 520 

Gormley,  jr.,  Patrick 520 

Gorse,  JohnW 369,376 

Gorson,  John 532 

Gorton,  Prank 619 

Gorton, jr.,  Samuel t...643 

-Goslin,  A.M 611 

Goss,  Henry "..447 

Goss,  Martin 473 

Goss,  Simon 544 

Gosse,  Albert 526 

Gossiu,  Andrew - .381 

Gotches,  Guy  1 621 

Gotleb,  Henry  B 479 

Gott,  BenjamiuF 508 

Gott,  JohnH 640 

Gotthold,  Isaac 484 

Gould,  Albert  H 358 

Gould,  EdwardP 462 

Gould,  Francis , 479 

Gould,  Frank  H 404 

Gould,  George 423 

Gould,  George  P 317 

Gould,  George  M 535 

Gould,  Jumes 491 

Gould,  P.W 611 

Gould,  Roberts 713 

Gould,  Seward  P 364 

Gould,  Theodore  P 463 

Gould,  jr.,  David 598 

Gouldiug.John ...345 

Goupil,  Theodore 378 

Gourand,  George  E 319 

Gouae,  Emile 435 

Gover,  William  G 459 

Gowans,  James  S 455 

Gowdy,  Henry 623 

Gowdy,  James 506 

Gowdy,  Ralphs 729 

Grace,  Charles  A 613 

Grace,  W.W. 611 


Grady,  James  H 516 

Graebe,  William "IB 

Graef,  Frederick  E 414 

Graf,  Norbert 412 

Graff,  John  George 679 

Graham,  Alexander,  (13th  JV.  r.  cav.) 340 

Graham,  Alexander,  (79th  iV.  r.  inf.) 552 

Graham,  Alexander  L 459 

Graham,  Andrew  S 437 

Graham,  Archibald 7.36 

Graham,  Charles 378 

Grraham,  Charles  E 367 

Graham,  Charles  K 534,542 

Graham,  Christopher,  (82d  iV.  F.  inf.) 557 

Graham,  Christopher,  (I64th  N.  Kinf.) 671 

Graham,  Dennis 598 

Graham,  George  W.,  (24th  iV.  Y.  batt'y  and 

3AN.  r.cav  ) 318,403 

Graham,  George  W..  (144th  iV.  r.  inf.) 643 

Graham,  James,  (42d  X  K  inf.) 483 

Graham,  James,  (34th  N.J.int) 745 

Graham,  James  L.,(12thiV:  r.  cav.) 339 

Graham,  James  L.,  (12th  iV.  Kinf.) 443 

Graham,  James  S.,  (2lBt  JV.  Z.  cav.) 350 

Graham,  James  S.,  (25th  iV.  r.  mf.) 459 

Graham,  JobnH 36fi 

Graham,  John  L 602 

(Graham,  Matthew  J 437 

Graham,  Owen 473 

Graham,  Samuel 366 

Graham,  Thomas 536 

Graham,  William 378 

Graley,  Joseph  O.  C 342,346 

Grandy,  Stillman  J -....375 

Grrnnger,  Charles  M 567 

Granger,  Erastus  M 607 

Granger,  George  M 636 

Granger,  Henry  W ' 305 

Granger,  jr. ,  Warren 589 

(>rannan,  Joseph .'318 

Graunis,  CharlesD 487 

Grannis,  P.  W .,. .-•- 516 

Graunis,  John 611 

Grant,  Arthur  M 453 

Grant,  Charles 340 

Grant,  Charles  B 749 

Grant,  Edwin  M 329 

Grant,  Gabriel ■. 706 

Grant,  H.  Dwight 495,612 

(rrant,  James 472 

Grant,  James  B 414 

Grant,  John ......747 

Grant,  John  McN - 538 

Grant,  John  V 399 

Grant,  Joseph  H 685 

Grant,  Oscar  W 318 

Grant,  Philander  B '.  .376 

Grant,  R.  E 662 

Grant,  Randall 336 

Grant,  William 373 

Granville,  Edward 492 

■Granville,  Edward  G , 357 

Grapewine,  Thomas  R .' 711 

Grassan,  Henry .• 489 

Grasse,  Sidney  G 690 

Grassie,  Thomas  G 602 

Gravatt,  Matthew  P 741 

Graves,  Anthony  G.,  (11th  N.  Z.  batt'y) 402 

Graves,  Anthony  G., '(44th  JT.r.  inf.) 487 

Graves,  Charles  C 393 

Graves,  Charles  H 479 


INDEX  OP  NAMES, 
« 


73 


Graves,  David  H 492,610 

Graves,  EdwardP 601 

Graves,  Perd.  V 645 

Graves,  Henry  S 613 

Graves,  Judson  H 651 

Graves,  Richard  E 536 

Graves,  S.  E , : 331 

Graves,  Williatti  B 336 

Grave,  Jacob  B 722 

Gray,  Abijach  C 421 

Gray,  Charles,  (11th  N.  Y.  cav.) 338 

Gray,  Charles,  (Tth  iV.  K  inf.) 432 

Gray,  Charles,  (llth  iV.  K  inf.) 442 

Gray,  Charles  O 581 

Gray,  Edward 664 

Gray,  Eldrcd  P 550 

Gray,  Frederick  A 65& 

Gray,  George  B 639 

Gray,  George  S 717 

Gray,  Henry 622 

Gray,  Henry  P 594 

Gray,  James 666 

Gray,  John 679 

Gray,  John  D 619 

Gray,  JohnF.  S 454 

Gray,  John  W 585 

Gray,  Mason >. 340 

Gray,  Oliver  B 617 

Gray,  Robert  A 558 

Gray,  Robert  Listen 576 

Gray,  Walter  S 575 

Gray,  William 551 

Gray,  William  W.' : 697 

Gray,  Wilson  H 611 

Grear,  JohnH 632 

Greeheneck.  George 538 

Greeley,  George  H • 680 

Green,  A.  P 340 

Green,  Albert  R. , 550 

Green,  Algernon  M 424 

Green,  August  P 324 

Green,  Augustus  W 606 

Green,  C.  c! ? 452 

Green,  David  J 437 

Green,  Edward  H ' 720 

Green,  Eglow  1/ 625 

Green,  Gardner  E 716 

Green,  George  H ■ 741 

Green,  George  S.,  (2d  iV.  r.  h.  art.) 361* 

Green,  George  S.,  (14th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 380 

Green,  Gilbert  J 496 

Green,  Isaac  S.,  (16th  iV.   Y.  heavy  artil- 
lery)  .384 

Green,  Isaac  S.,  (18th  JV.  K  inf.) 453 

Green,  James  E 376 

Green,  James  P 743 

Green,  John  L 653 

Green,  James  M - 495 

Green,  Moses  C 416 

Green,  Nelson  W 546 

Green,  Nino  H 617 

Green,  Robert 430 

Green,  Samuef  E. ....372 

Green,  Theodore  J 729 

Green,  Thomas  B 631 

Green,  Tobias  J :. 605 

Green,  William,  (2d  iV.  K  h.  art.) 362 

Green,  William,  (31st  N.  Y.  inf.) .■ 467 

Green ,  William  A 677 

Green,  William  C 473 

Green,  William  H.,  (25th  JV.  I^  inf.) 459 


Green,  William  H.,  (71st  iV.  Kinf.) 537 

Green,  William  W 546 

Green,  Woldridgc 467 

Green,  jr.,  William  N 677 

Greene,  Augustus  P 416 

Greene,  Charles  T 514 

Greene,  Cornelius 450 

Greene,  Edmund  R 559 

Greene,  George  S 514 

Greene,  Henry  W ^ 555 

Greene,  James  M - 386 

Greene,  John  E 581 

Greene,  Joseph  A 437 

Greene,  ShefBeld  W '- 648 

Greene,  William 670 

Greene,  William  N 592 

Greenleaf,  Charles  H .325 

Greenleaf ,  jr. ,  Alfi-ed,  (87t,h  N.  Y.int.) 566 

Greenleaf,  jr.,  Alfred,  (159th  iV".  Y.  iuf.) 665 

Greenmau,  Orlando  G 639 

Greenwalt,  Samuel  C 540 

Greenwood,  Edward 439 

Greenwood,  William  E ' 374  ■ 

Gregg,  Joseph  H 635 

Gregg,  William  M.,  (a3d  iV.  Z  inf.) 457 

Gregg,  William  M.,  (179th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 683 

Griggs,  James  H 626 

Gregory,  Benjamin  F 312 

Gregory,  David  B.,  (61st  JV.  T.  inf.) 516 

Gregory,  D%'id  E.,  (144th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 643 

Gregory,  Elisha  B ;.525 

Gregory,  James  R 678 

Gregory,  John - 319 

Gregory,  Jolm  W 677 

Gregory,  L.  B c30 

Gregoiry,  Lemuel  B 328,329 

Gregory,  Matthew  S 559 

Gregory,  N.  C 677 

Gregory,  Nathan  C 357 

Gregory,  S.  S.,  (31st  JV.  r.  inf ) 467 

Gregory,  S.  S.,  (144th  JV.  Y.  inf) 643 

Gregory,  Truman 375 

Gregware,  Edwin 647 

Greig,  Sherman 319 

Greig,  Theodore  W ■ 516 

Greiner,  Charles..; -' 454 

Greiner,  Conrad 503 

Greiner,  Michael 688 

Grreiner,  Peter 589 

Greiss,  Rudolph .  -  -  -■ •■ 383 

Grerilius,  Charles 500 

Grescom,  Ellwood , 726 

Grey,  George  C 682 

Grey,  John  W 524 

Grey.  Tomkins  C 426 

Grey,  W.  0.  B 365 

Grribben,  Henry.-.' 637 

Gribbon,  James  H .311 

Grice,  Joseph  B r 3*^^ 

Gridley,  Chancy  L 647 

Gridley,  Henry 653 

Gridley,  William  S 453 

Grier,  James  A 623 

Grierson,  John 381 

Griesinger,  Adolph 383 

Griffin,  AbnerC 361 

Griffin,  Bartholomew o3« 

Grif5n,  Bradne> ^29 

Griffin,  Dan  S 640 

GrifSn,  EzraC ''85 

Griffin,  George  11.,  (5th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 325 


74 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Griffin,  George  H.,  (12th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Griffin,  John  W 675 

Griffin,  Le-wiB  V , ; 338 

Griffin,  Michael 333 

Griffin,  Morrison 376 

Griffin,  Seth  E.,  (20th  N.  Y.  cav.) 349 

Griffin,  SethB.,  (43(1  JV.  Y.  inf.) 485 

Griffin,  Thomas  B .- 694 

Griffin,  William  H.,  (25th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 459 

Griffin,  William  H.,  (102d  iV".  Y.  inf.) 592 

Griffith,  Albert  P 452 

Griffith,  Charles  W 430 

Griffith,  Edvin  A 643 

Griffith,  George 706 

Griffith,  George  W 447 

Griffith,  JohnW 386 

Griffith,  Lewis  E 693 

Griffith,  StephenF ■- 639 

Griffith,  Walter  L 572 

Griffiths,  Johns..  1 553 

Griffs,  Bdson 343 

Griggs,  Ferdinand 661 

Griggs,  George  V. 312 

Griggs,  Jasper  M 596 

Grigleitte,  Noble 732 

Grim,  Edward 412 

Grimes,  Francis  S.,  (Sth  iV.  K  inf.) 429 

Grimes,  Francis  S.,  (62d  iV.  Z.  inf.) 518 

Grimes,  John 728 

Grimm,  Francis ^ 526 

Grimm,  Louis 519 

Grimmer,  John 583 

Grimon,  John  H 412 

Grindlay,  James 645 

Grinnell,  August - 611 

Grinnell,  Cornelius 478 

Grin  ton,  Henry 311 

Griswold,  D.K 311 

Griswold,  Edgar  A 649 

Griswold,  BdwardB 443 

Griswold,  Gardiner  G 602 

Griswold,  George 361 

Griswold,  James 683 

Griswold,  James  R 630 

Griswold,  John  C 658 

Griswold,  JohnH 481 

Griswold,  Judd 639 

Griswold,  Matthew  0 349 

Griswold,  N.J...: 604 

Griswold,  Stephen 475 

Grobler,  Augustus  W.,  (23d  iV.  J.  inf.) 734 

Grower,  Augustus  W.,  (34th  iV.  J.  inf.) 745 

Groeben,  Alfred  Vonder 435 

Groenemeyer,  Herman i:..498 

Groesbeck,  Mortimer 369 

Grogan,  James 524 

Grogan,  Michael _ 520 

Gronbecli,  Nicholas 422 

Gronen,  Otto 489 

Groninger,  Lewis  C 631 

Groo,  John  E -..642 

Groody,  Thomas 569 

Groot,  Cornelius  A 418 

Groot,  Edmund  W 633 

Groot,  Edward  W ^ 453 

Groser,  Sidney  A 638 

Grossinger,  Charles 538 

Grossman,  Otto 434 

Grosvenor,  G.  H 345 

Grothe,  John 382 

Grotowflky,  Wilhelm 491 


Grout,  jr.,  Josiah 358 

Grover,  Andrew  J 546 

Grover,  Andrew  J 547 

Grover,  Charles  W ''21 

Grover,  John  B - • 738 

Grover,  John  H 725 

Grow,  John  A 409 

Grower,  William  T.  C < 450 

Grower,  William  T.  C -.-- ~ 452 

Grub,  G.M 664 

Grubb,  E.Burd 734 

Grubb,jr.,  BdwardB 709 

Gruett,  Fred.  T.  E 534 

Gruman,  Isaiah ^ - -.561 

Grumbach,  Nicholas — 651 

Grummon,  Munson  R 406 

Grundstrom,  Henry 422 

(irunert,  Gustav 530 

Grunow,  CbariesE 591 

Gruntsynn,  William  S 637 

GrunweU,  Alfred  B 447 

Gudath,  August 1 682 

Gruerin,  Michael ; 422 

Guerin,  Orlando  K 744 

Guernsey,  Daniel  M 492 

Guernsey,  Desault 678 

Guest,  Philip ' 571 

Guffln,  Otis 633 

(^uhlmann,  Ulrich 465 

Guindon,  Eugene  W 706 

Guion,  George  M 469,649 

Guion,  J.  Marshall,  (1st  iV.  K  vet.  cav.) 307 

Guion,  J.  MarshaU,  (33d  iV,  r.  inf.) 469 

Guion,  Eichar'd  L 667 

Gulick,  Henrys 463 

Gulick,  James  H 740 

Gulick,  Oscar  W 671 

Gulick,  William  A 740 

Gummer,  John 469 

Gundell,  Philip 697 

Gunderman,  (5arl _ 530 

Gundlack,  John  G.,  (53d  iV".  r.inf.) 502 

Gundlack,  John  G.,  (Eilfans  Perdus) 695 

Guun,  Charles  L 377 

Gunn,  (George - 414 

Gunthor,  Samuel 322 

Gunzert,  Theo 510 

Gumee,  Abram  S 579 

Gumert,  Henry  C 687 

Gurney,  Asa  L.,  (2d  vet.  iV.  r.  cav.) 313 

Gumey,  AsaL.,  (30th  iV.  r.inf.) 466 

Gurney,  E.  H 314 

Gurney,  James  W .-- 628 

Gumey,  Smith  J 313 

Gurney,  William 524,628 

Gumsey,  William  B 569 

Guthrie,  Charles  B ....589 

Guthrie,  George  L.,  (5th  JV.  r.inf.) 428 

Guthrie,  George  L.,  (5th  vet.  JV.  r.inf.) 430 

Gutland,  Charles, 633 

Gutterman,  Frederick 434 

Gu'yer,  Frederick 560 

Guyer,  Henry .«. 728  . 

Gwynne,  Daniel  E 346 

Gwynne,  S.  G 419 

Haack,  Adolph 631 

Haagen,  Augusts 382. 

:  Haak,  JolmW 491 

Haak,  Ludwig 465 

Haake.  HertoanG 432 

'  Haas,  Christian 611 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


75 


Haas,  Herman 497 

Haas,  toiiis  P 339 

Haas,  PhiUp 414 

Haase,  Stepben , 432 

Habtrkorn,  Emil 504 

Habevland,  Otto 491 

Hack,  Andrew -■ 526 

Hackenbi-i-g,  Henry 682 

Haoker,  William  H 536 

Hackett,  Francia  J.. 568 

Hackett,  George 440 

Hackett,  Michael  F 567 

Hackett,  William 441 

Hackley,  Charles  E 311 

Hadcock,  Prank 306 

Hadden,  James 579 

Haddock,  Herbert  H 690 

Haddock,  John  A 47I 

Haddock,  Thomas  C 423 

Hadley,  Alfred  B 60S 

Haerl,  Francis 510 

Haesler,  Friedericli r---530 

Haifner,  Frank , 53O 

Haffner,  William 454 

Hagadom,  Moses  C 422 

Hagadom,  David 624 

Hagadorn,  Francis  A 551 

Hagadorn,  George  H 657 

Hagadorn,  Moses  C ,...441 

Hagan,  Arthur 328 

Hagan,  Charles 675 

Hagedorn,  John  M 630 

Hagemann,  George 482 

Hagen,  C.W 503 

Hagen,  Joseph  J 423 

Hagen ,  Otto 503 

Hngens,  Henry 503 

Hager,  Charles's 614 

Hager,  George  0 429 

Haggarty,  James  A 431 

Haggarty,  John  W 668 

;Haggerty,  Harry 709 

Haggerty,  James - 606 

Hoggerty,  Patrick  H .» 664 

Hagner,  Herrick 534 

Hagor,  John  P ■ .• 629 

Halm,  A.W 329 

Hahn,  Allen  H'. 318 

Haight,  Charles  C,  (3lBt  N.  Y.  inf.) 467 

Haight,  Charles  C,  (39th  ^".  Y.  inf.) 477 

,  Haight;  Edward 601 

Haight,  Silas 639 

Haight,  Theron  W 458 

Haight,  William  J 340 

Haight,  WilliamL 466 

Haile,  Fred.  H 346 

Haile,  J.  D 694 

Haines,  Alanson  A '.731 

Haines,  Alfred 698 

Haines,  Benjamin  E 734 

Haines,  Brittain 737 

Haines,  Erasmus  W 496 

Haines,  JacobiL 610 

Haines,  Joseph  T 747 

Haines,  Thomas  R 697 

Hains,  Martin  L 745 

Hair,  T.  Hamilton 467 

Hakes,  Wheeler 347 

Hakes,  William  H 624 

Hale,  AzariahS 312 

Hale,  ChriBtopber 49S 


Hale,  Henry  n 330 

Hale,  Myron  H 373 

Haley,  Georgfe  W 555 

Hall,  Alonzo  P 377 

PInll,  Anson  B 634 

Hall,  Caldwell  K.,  (5th  iV.  J.  inf.) 713 

Plall,  Caldwell  K,  (14th /f.  J.  inf.) 729 

Hall,  Charles  .'. 711 

Hall,  Charles  E 730,749 

Hall,  Cyrenus 550 

Hall,  Deloa  E : 583 

Hall.  Dua'heM 622 

Plall,  Francis  B 449 

Hall,  Prank  W 574 

Hall,  George 664 

Hall,  George  B 536 

Hall,  George  K 622 

Hall,  H.  A 326 

Hall,  H.  .Seymour,  (27th  iV.  r.  inf ) 463 

Hall,  H.  Seymour,  (ISlst  JV.  r.  inf.) 619 

Hall,  Henry  B., 368 

Hall,  Henry  D.,  (49th  .iV.  r.  inf.) 496 

Hall,  Henry  D.,  (63d  iV".  r.inf.) 520 

Hall,  Henry  H 364 

Hall,  Herbert  H 450 

Hall,  jr.,  Ira 346 

Hall,  Isaac 583 

Hall.  Isaac  B 388 

Hall,  James 694 

Hall,  James  A 496 

Hall,  James  B 621 

Hall,  James  P\  -■ 414 

Hall,  James  P 336 

HttU,  James  T 317 

Hall,  John,  (4th  and  9th  iV".  r.  oaT.) 322,  3.33 

Hall,  John,  (90th  iV.  r.inf.) .'i71 

Hnll,  JohnD 458 

Hall,  John  T.,  (3dprov.  &  16th  N.  Y.  cav.). 321,345 

Hall,  John  T.,  (95th  iV.  K  inf.) 579 

Hall,  Joseph  M 555 

Hall,  Joseph  T.H 528 

Hall,  Joshua  C 615 

Hall,  Luther  E 508 

Hall,  Matthew 536 

Hall,  Newton 319 

Hall,  OrrinS 622 

Hall,  Otis  T 657 

Hall,  Owen 328 

Hall,  Eichard  L 461 

Hall.Eobert  A 639 

Hall,  Rowland  M 319 

Hall,  Russell  0 385 

Hall,  SethO 372 

Hall,  Theodore  P 637 

Hall,  Thomas,  (Sd  vet.  iV.  r.  cav.) 313 

Hall,  Thomas,  (30th  iV.  r.  inf.) 466 

Hall,  Thomas  S 574 

Hall,  Walter  T j. 672 

Hall,WilUamC - 634 

Hall,  William  C.  J 421 

Hall,  William  D.,ast  vet.  iV.r.  cav.) 305 

HaU,WimamI>.,(72ajV;r.mf.) 538 

Hall,  William  E 508 

Hall,  William  H 472 

Hall,  William  N 550 

HaH,Wmiam  P 326 

HlUaok,  Pred.  M MS 

Hallahan,  Robert 684 

Halleok,  Charles  C 677 

Halleck,  Franklin  B 338 

Halleck,  William  H 560 


76 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Hallenbeck,  Henry (331 

Hallenbcck,  John  B 516 

Hcillett,  Henry  W 63,5 

Hallett,  Warren 378 

Hnllett,  William  P.,  (5th  N.  Y.  cav. ) 3a4 

Hallett,  William  P.,  (13th  N.  Y.  cav.) 340 

Halley,  William  !•' 520 

Hallister,  John  Q.  A 608 

Hallock,  Isaac 655 

Hallock,  John 083 

Halon,  William 624 

Halpin,  Charles 460 

Halpin,  John 676 

Halsey,  Charles  B 480 

Halsey,  Edmund  D 731 

Halsey,  H.M 340 

Halsey,  Henry  H 455 

Halsey,  Lnther  P 706,716 

Halsey,  Norwood  A 439 

Halsey,  Thomas  J ■ 724 

Halsey,  William  P 479 

Halsey,  William  H 737 

Halstead,  Edwin 480 

Halstead,  Bminel  P 362 

Halstead,  (Jeorgo  W 439 

Halstead,  James 592 

Halstead,  John 494 

Halstead,  Richard  P.,  (40th  A  T.inf.) 480 

Halstead,  Richard  P.,  (42d  i^.  K  inf.) 483 

Halstead,  Robert  B 506 

Halstead,  W.D 524 

Halsted,  Benjamin  B 697 

Halstod,  Henry  O 696 

Halsted,  Milton  A 3*6,  344 

Halsted,  Renben  H 602 

Halsted,  William 696 

Hamblin,  Joseph  E 428 

Hamblin,  Joseph  H 524 

Hamblin,  Thomas  S 474 

Hambrick,  Paul  E 703,734 

Hamburger,  Simpson 573 

Hamel,  David 369 

Hamer,  Abraham 529 

Hamill,  Alexander 654 

Hamilton,  Alexander  D 698 

Hamilton,  Alfred 615 

Hamilton,  Andrew 492 

Hamilton,  Charles,  (110th  iV.  K  inf.) 605 

Hamilton,  Charles,  (152d  N.  Y.  inf.) 656 

Hamilton,  Charles  A 547,  573,  648 

Hamilton,  Charles  H.,(3diV.  y.  cav.) 319 

Hamilton,  Charles  H.,  (13th  N.  Y.  inf.) .•446 

Hamilton,  Dwight 331 

Hamilton,  Edgar  A 338 

Hamilton,  Edward  J 717 

Hamilton,  Edwin  P .■ 446 

Hamilton,  Elias 731 

Hamilton,  Prank  H.,  (Ifith  N.  K  inf.) !44B 

Hamilton,  Prank  H.,  (31st  iV.  K  mf.) 467 

Hamilton,  Fred.  C 439 

Hamilton,  Graviu 552 

Hamilton,  George  P l 469 

Hamilton,  George  T 347 

Hamilton,  George  W 730 

Hamilton,  Henry  G 637 

Hamilton,  Henry  H 555 

.  Hamilton,  Henry  N 513 

.'  Hamilton,  James  A 462 

Hamilton,  John  C.  L .' 394 

Hamilton,  Lewis 637 

HamUton,  Robert,  (S3d  batt'y  iV.  T.  It.  art.)  ..408 


Hamilton,  Robert,  (2d  iT.  J.  cav. ) 698 

Hamilton,  Richard 696 

Hamilton,   Theodore   B.,   (8th   JV.    Y. "  cav- 
alry)   •- 331 

Hamilton,  Theodore  B.,  (33d  and  62d  N.  Y. 

infantry)  469,518 

Hamilton,  Thomas 5.VJ 

Hamilton,  William 734 

Hamilton,  William  D 544 

Hamilton,  WilliamH.,  (34th batt'y  iV.  Zlight 

artillery) 413 

Hamilton,  William  H.,  (1st  A  Kinf.) 423 

Hamilton,  William  H.,  (ISoth  N.  Y.  inf.) 686 

Hamlin,  David  H 633 

Hamlin,  Priinklin  N 648 

Hamlin,  Lewis  W 575 

Hamlin,  S.G 633 

Hamlin,  Solyman  G 693' 

Hamlink,  Derrick  P 364 

Hammaker,  Abraham  L 711 

Hammalt,  Andrew  ,S 422 

Hammell,  .John  S 526 

Hammell;  William  W 437 

Hammerstein,  Herbert,  (78th  and  102d  N.  Y. 

infantry) 550, 592 

Hammerstein,  Herbert,  (8th  N.  F.inf.) 435 

Hammond,  Alvaro 346 

Hammond,  Clinton 611 

Hammond,  Fletcher  M 626 

Hammond,  George  M 564 

Hammond,  George  W. .-- 357 

Hammond,  James  J 492 

Hammond,  John 324 

Hammond,  John  W 6.'!9 

Hammond,  Noble  P 548 

Hammond,  Rensel'r 642 

Hamner,  Herman  D 31 9 

Hampson,  Alfred 379 

Hamp8on,.R.  E.  Alfred 386 

Hampton,  Charles  G 343 

Hance,  George 738 

Hance,  Henry 743 

Hancock,  William  N ; 735 

Hand,  Albert  B>. ,....747 

Hand,  Edwin  C 337   ■ 

Hand,  John  W..' 634 

Hand,  Orlando 337 

Hand,  Sherman  M 635 

Hand,  Thomas  M 476 

Hand,  William .■ 724 

Handershott,  Wells 634 

Handwrights,  James 645 

Hanes,  Erastns  W 544 

Haney,  James 495 

Hanford,  William  H 525 

Hanford,  William  K 577 

Hanljam,  Moore 431 

Hanlan,  jr.,  Philip  O 530 

Hanley,  Timothy 333 

Hanlon,  Edward 362, 363 

Hanlon,  John 6.')9 

Hann,  Morris  S 708, 730 

Hannahs,  Franklin  F f 556 

Haonas,  Diodate  C 326 

Hanneman,  Rudolph 434 

Hannington,  Henry  H 4152 

Hannnm,  Josiah  C 410 

Hansemann,  William 700 

Hanson,  Charles  P 644 

Hanson,  Frederick .518 

Hanson,  Nicholas 396 


INDEX   OP  NAMES. 


77 


Hanson,  William  \V 305 

HaraBztliy,,Gaza 346 

Harbert,  Sitmuel  C 711 

Hard,  George  M 728 

Hard,  Wallace  B 373 

Hardaway.  Cyrus  J 609 

Hardcastle,  Arthm- 479,  542 

Hardcastle,  Arthur  S 709 

Hardenberg,  Dtaiel  S 506 

Hardenbergh,  Jacob  B 553 

Hardenbergb,  James 632 

Hardenbergh,  John  J 487 

Hardenbrook.  Cornel  C 526 

Hardenbrook,  George  H 550 

Harder,  Emmett 461 

Harder,  Philip  M , 479 

Hardie,  Dayid 463 

Hardie,John • 349 

Harding,  Francis  L 587 

Harding,  James  S 658 

Harding,  Lewis 43S 

Harding,  Oliver  P ; ...  569 

Hardmg,  William  L 438 

Hardy,  D.P 541 

Hardy,  John  F 745 

Hare,  Ira  W 448 

Hare.JoImB 539 

Hare,  Robert  G. 534 

Hargans,  Charles  E 416 

Hargotis,  Charles  E 417 

Harhans,  Otto, 311 

Haring,  Charles  B 708,  730 

Harkin,  James 566 

Harkms,  Daniel  H 305 

Harlow,  John  R 693 

Harlow,  William  J 461 

Hannagan,  John 479 

Earman,  Henry 593 

Harman,  Samuel  J 746 

Harmann,  George 467 

Harmon,  ]3enjamin  F 637 

Harmon,  Clarence  G 473 

Harmon,  Daniel  B « 374 

Harmon,  Luke  G 473 

Harmon,  Norman  G *- 546 

Harmon,  Samuel  M 462 

Harmon,  William  H 329 

Har  moricier,  Charles - .  -  306 

Ham,  William  A 390,398 

Hamer,  Arnold 594 

Harnett,  Edward  B 638 

Harney,  George , 647 

Harney,  Michael 541 

Hamf,Adam 489 

Hai-nickell,  Albert  G.  A 561 

Harper,  David  A 452 

Harper,  George 528 

Harper,  Robert 325 

Harper,  Robert  M 472 

Harper,  William,  (1st  N.  J.  cav.) 696 

Harper,  William,  (2lBtiV;  J.  inf.) 732 

Harrer,  Frederick 447 

Harring,  Abram  P 631 

Harrington,  Augustus 634 

Harrington,  Ebenezer 583 

Harrington,  Edwin 461 

Harrington,  Henry 483 

Barrmgton,  James  H 581 

Harriott,  Edgar 415 

Harris,  Alba  S 585 

Harris,  Benjamin  F 459 

34  b 


HaiTis,  Chauncey 729 

Harris,  Cyrenus ■ 441 

Harris,  DeliiVan  G 555 

Harris,  Edward ,..540 

Harris,  Edwin  S 721 

Harris,  Ethan  T 699 

Harris,  Frederick  H 728 

Harris,  George  H 362 

Harris,  George  M 744 

Harris,  Henry  G 365 

Harris,  Isaac 706 

Harris,  James  A 370 

Harris,  James  R ."-681 

Harris,  Joseph  O 697 

Harris,  Joseph  S 602 

Harris,  Merlin  C 581 

Harris,  Newton  C , 659 

Harris,  Orville 367 

Harris,  Saninel 735 

Harris,  Samuel  F 374 

Harris,  Theodore  P 726 

Harris,  Thomas 549 

Harris,  Washington 582 

Harris,  William  H.,  (89tb  N.Y.lnt) 569 

Harris,  William  H.,  (193d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 694 

Harrison,  Benjamin  . .  ^ 695 

Harrison,  Charles 337 

Harrison,  Edmund  A 542 

Harrison,  George 552 

Harrison,  George  W.,  (26th  N.  J.  inf.) 737 

Harrison,  George  W. ,  (39th  iV.  J.  inf. ) 748 

Harrison,  Henry 423 

Plarrison,  James,  (1st  iV".  Y.  prov.  cav.) 309 

Harrison,  James,  (10th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 336 

Harrison,  Joseph  H 553 

Harrison,  Richard  S 567 

Harrison,  Samuel  L 580 

Harrison,  T.  Spencer 626 

Harrison,  William  J.,  (7th  JV.  J.  inf.) 717 

Harrison,  William  J.,  (33d  JV.  J.  inf.) 744 

Harrison,  William  R 703 

Harrisson,  John  S 437 

Harrold,  James  H 414 

Harrold,  John  T 474 

Harrowor,  Gabriel  T 667 

Harrower,  Henry  G 564 

Harrower,  John  G 667 

Hart,  Ambrose  B 639 

Hart,  Daniel 716 

Hart,  Edward 655 

Hart,  GeorgoP 388 

Hart,  Frank  B 643 

Hart,  HerbertH 516 

Hart,  Israel 747 

Hart,  James  H.,  (99th  ^".  Z  inf.) 588 

Hart,  James  H.,  (Ist  iV,  J.  cav.) 697 

Hart,  JohnC 335 

Hart,  Lionel  B 580 

Hart,  Mathew 521 

Hart,  Orson  H 534 

Hart,  Pati-ick 404,412 

Hart,  Peter..., 743 

Hart,  R.  Stewart 450 

Hart,  Robert 646 

Hart,  Robert  McD 665 

Hart,  Thomas,  (124th  N.  Y.  iaf.) 623 

Hart,  Thomas,  a55th  N.  Y.  inf.) 659 

Hart,  William,  (4th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 323 

Hart,  William,  (3d  JV.  Y.  It.  art.) 392 

Hart,  William  G.,  (13th  JV  Y.  h.  art.) 378 

Hart,  William  G.,  (88th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 567 


78 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Hart,  William  J 376 

Hartel,  Charles 480 

Harter,  Theodore 555 

Hartford,  Henry 718 

Hartford,  Walter 659 

Hartford,  William 718 

Hartley,  Ezra  T 381 

Hartman,  Charles  F 414 

Hartman,  Edmund 347 

Hartman,  John  B 699 

Hartmann,  Charles 503 

Hartmann,  Joseph 382 

Hartmann,  Louis 464 

Hartmann,  William..... 38S 

Hartr;mefft,  Charles  E 747 

Hartshorn,  Cyrus  V 647 

Hartshorn,  Davis  C,  (27th  N.  Y.  inf.)  ... 462 

Hartshorn,  Davis  C  (136th  N.  Y.  inf.) 634 

Hartshorn,  Edward  A 624 

Hartshorn,  Joseph  W 729 

Hartshorn,  William  S 674 

Hartung,  Nicholas 594 

HartviUe,  Poster 617 

Hartwell,  Elijah 309,335 

Hartwell,  James  Gc 366 

Harty,  William 573 

Hartz,  Wilson  T 534 

Harvell,  Charles  S.,  (7th  N.  Y.  battery) 400 

Harvell,  Charles  S.,  (IstiV.  Y.  eng) 415 

Harvey,  George  N 510 

Harvey,  Harry 353 

Harvey,  John - 518 

Harvey,  Joseph  J 689 

Harvey,  Thomas 538 

Harvey,  Trumau  S 374 

Hasbrouk,  Abram  H - 325 

HaBbrouck,  Joseph  L 671 

Hasbrouck,  Matthew 661 

Hasbrouck,  Solomon  E t--.632 

Hasbruck,  Jacob  D 661 

Hase,  Henry 595 

Hase,  Norman 4,^9 

Haskell,  Harry  L 624 

Haskell,  John  M 585 

HaskUl,  SanfordK 346 

Haskin,  Peter  V 315,396 

Haskins,  C.  W 307 

Haskius,  Henry  K 693 

Haskins,  Hiram  D .605 

Haslam,  Thomas  M 558 

Hasler,  George  W 446 

Hass,  Stephen 481 

Hassett,  Thomas  J 524,619 

Hassler,  Augustus 595 

Hasaler,  Perdinand  R.,  (4th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 364 

Hassler,  Perdinand  K,,  (6th  and  13th  N.  Y.  h. 

artillery) 368,378 

HaflBler,  Frederick  R 416 

Hassler,  John  J.  S .-... 467 

Hastings,  Frederick  E 408 

Hastings,  George  S 408 

Hastings,  John ; 370,  453 

Hastings,  Stephen  S 548 

Hastings,  William,  (11th  N.  r.  battery) 402 

Hastings,  William,  (43d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 485 

Hasty,  Charles ,311 

Hatch,  Andrew  J 364 

Hatch,  Augustus 502 

Hatch,  Chas.  H.,(3dprov.ife  13th  JT.  r.cav.)320,  340 

Hatch,Chas.H.,(4thiy.  J.  inf.) 711 

Hatch,  J.  Church 546 


Hatch,  James 553 

Hatch,  James  E 553 

Hatch,  James  H 624 

Hatch,  Jeremiah ' 347 

Hatch,  jr.,  Junius  H 577 

Hatch,  MartinF    311 

Hatch,  William  B 712 

Hatch,  William  M 498 

Hatch,  WinslowH 550 

Hatfield,  Augustus 740 

Hatfield,  David 703 

Hatfield,  James  T 715 

Hatfield,  Townsend  1/ 494 

Hatfield,  WilUam  E 453 

Hathaway,  C.  M 643 

Hathaway,  Gilbert  W 599 

Hathaway,  Henry  C 3.39 

Hathaway;  L.  D 667 

Hathaway,  Leonard  P 315,343 

Hathaway,  Leonard  T 457 

Hathaway,  Robert  B.,  (65th  N.  Y.  inf.) 525 

Hathaway,  Robert  B.,  (102d  iV".  r.  inf.) 592 

Hathaway,  Samuel  G 6.39 

Hathaway,  William  H 518 

Hathaway,  William  M 673 

Hathom,  John 632 

Hathorn,  John  L 569 

Hatry,  Joseph  A 665 

Hattery,  Aug.  Jos 335 

Haughton,  Jonathan 640 

Haumann,  Gustav 383 

Haupt,  Henry 683 

Haurand,  August 322 

Hansen,  Julius , 454 

Hausmann,  Charles '. 411 

Hausmann,  Ernest 503 

Hautsch,  Frederick 464 

Haven,  Jacob 416, 417 

Haven,  Samuel  C  — - 668 

Havens,  Abram 729 

Havens,  Charles  W 395 

Havens,  Morton 370 

Haver,  Albej,-tS 697 

Haver,  Edward 656 

Haver,  James 361 

Haverley,  W.  J 524 

Haverty,  Patrick .• 667 

Haviland,  James  P 628 

Hawes,  Edward  S 336 

Hawes,  Gard'r  S 450  *  *  * 

Hawes,  George  W 370 

Hawes,  Granville  P 629 

Hawes,  James  D ^ 633' 

Hawes,  Matthew  W 385 

Hawk,  Jacob  L 720 

Hawk,  Joseph  J 729 

Hawkes,  Henry  A 506 

Hawkins,  Ashley  P 372 

Hawkins,  Charles  H ■.  .322 

Hawkins,  John  M 340 

Hawkins,  Oscar  P 577,598 

Hawkins,  Rush  C | 437 

Hawkins,  William 740 

Hawkins,  William  J 372 

Hawks,  Horace  T 466 

Hawksworth,  William  C 568 

Hawley,  Channcey  0 608 

Hawley,  Chauncey  W 424 

Hawley,  Chester  W 686 

Hawley,  Harvey  P 557 

Hawley,  Miles  W 639 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


79 


Hflwley,  William 374 

Haws,  William  C 668 

Haxetum,  Andrew  K 575 

Hay,  Gilbert 46i 

Hay,  Henry  C 456 

Hay,  Thomas  H 504 

Hayden,  P.  W 358 

Hayden,  Gilbert  C 486 

Hayden,  Henry  W 364 

Hayes,  Barry  J ......468 

Hayes,  Charles 720 

Hayes,  Charles  H 668 

Hayes,  Edward 579 

Hayes,  BugeneF •. 618 

Hayes,  Geoi-ge  H 362 

Hayes,  Henry  E 335 

Hayes,  Luther  M 647 

Hayes,  Mathias 679 

Hayes,  Michael 324 

Hayes,  E.  S 372 

Hayman,  S.  B 473 

Haynes,  Dudley  W 636 

Haynes,  George  L 604 

Haynes,  John  C 612 

Haynor,  George 575 

Hays,  A.  D 540 

Hays,  John  R 623 

Hays,  Joseph 715 

Hays,  Joseph  H 640 

Hays,  Otis  B 497 

Hays,  Patrick  H 473 

Hays,  Thomas  S 430 

Hays,  William  .^ 1 728 

Haysman,  Theodore  W - t..365 

Hayt,  James  B 350 

Hayt,  William 457 

Hayward,  Elisha  L 455 

Hajfward,  Eugene  B 324 

Hayward,  Jacob  r 548 

Hayward,  W 592 

Hayward,  William  B 514 

Hazard,  George  W 657 

Hazard,  Louis  A » 639 

Hazard,  M 345 

Hazard,  Morris 498 

Hazard,  Bansom  Y 635 

Hazeliine,  R.  H 431 

Hazelton,  Augustus  B 337 

Hazelton,  James  B 389 

Hazelton,  William  H 640 

Hazen,  Charles  F 369 

Hazen,  John 571 

Hazea,  Sterling  W 447 

Hazen,  WilUam  N 696 

Hazier„  William  H 678 

Hazleton,  Dwight  W 353 

Hazley,  James 569 

Hazzard,  John 594 

Heacock,  Reuben  B 497 

Head,  Henry  T 561 

Head,  Jonathan  E 589 

Heald,  Charles  W 453 

Healey,  H.  G  .." 524 

Healey,  Luke  F 538 

Healey,  VirgU  M 713,718 

Healy,  M.  J 664 

Healy,  Patrick  J 567 

Healy,  W.  H 331 

Heancy,  John  A 370 

Heam,  John  D 671 

Heame,  WilUam. 328 


Heartt,  Henry  W 313 

Hoary,  James  J .431 

Heasley,  Thomas 413 

Heath,  Alfred  B 643 

Heath,  Allen  S 675 

Heath,  Charles  A 693 

Heath,  Charles  W 460 

Heath.  .Joseph  H 6L9 

Heavy,  William 483 

Hebbard,  Nathaniel  H 643 

Hecht,  Benjamin 587 

Hecht,  Rudolph 595 

Heckman,  John  P 720 

Hecox,  Perry  D 461 

Hedden,  Edwin 749 

Hedden,  James  A 386 

Hedden,  Josiah 440 

Hedden,  W.  R 524 

Hedge,  Thomas 599 

Hedges,  Edwin  W.,  (2d  iV.  J",  inf.) 706 

Hedges,  Edwin  W.,  (39th  iV.  J.  inf.) 748 

Hedges,  Job  C,  (14th  iV.  r.h.art 380 

Hedges,  Job  C,  (13th  N.  Y.  inf.) 445 

Hedges,  Samuel  P 6()8 

Hedges,  Seth  N 380 

Hedges,  Robert  P 639 

Hedges,  Timothy 311 

Hedges,  William  R 384 

Hedler,  Franz  L 594 

Hedley,  Edward  E 350 

Hedner,  Herman 503 

Hedterick,  C.  B 435 

Heed,  Harmon 749 

Hees,  JohnW 384  395 

Heff,  Jakeway  R 374 

Heffron,  Alfred  J.,  (24th  N.  K  cav.) 355 

Heffron,  Alfred  J.,  (14th  iV.  y.  inf.) 447 

Heffron,  Anson 355 

Heffron,  Henry  G 551 

Hegeman,  Elbert 320, 340 

Heggart,  Robert 684 

Heggie,  Boswell  S 343 

Hehl,  Nioholaus 510 

Hehl,  Peter 500 

Heidenreich,  Richard  W 500 

HeilaTohn 489 

Heiland,  Charles 454 

Heilenmann,  William  R 682 

Heimans,  Henry 589 

Heimberger,  Charles 432 

Heimburg,  Julius ...^ 434 

Heimer,  Francis 643 

Heine,  William 594 

Heinisch,  Rochus j. 737 

Heinke,  Otto 433 

Heinold,  Henry  M.,  (9th  JV.  J.  inf.) 720 

Heinold,  Henry  M.,  (39th  iV.  J.  inf.) J...748 

Heinrich,  Nicholaus 501 

Heiutz,  Henry 589 

Heisterbergk,  Francis 489 

Heitman,  BertholdH 512 

Held,  Alfred 682 

Helft,  William 500 

Helleday,  Gustavo  B 588 

Heller,  Edward : 655 

Helto,  John.  (3d  iV.  J.  cav.) 699 

Helm,  John,  (2d  JV.  J.inf.) 707 

Helme,  Thomas 562,649 

Heimer,  Albert  M 463 

Heimer,  Jeremiah • 385 

Heimer,  Lewis 706 


80 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Helmer,  Louia 746 

Helmer,  William  H 470 

Helmes,  WUliam  E 380 

Helmle,  Charles 744 

Helms,  William  R 448 

Holting,  Frederick 367 

Hemenover,  Anthony  A 716 

Hemingway,  Henry  H ■,. 642 

Hempstead,  Elwin  A 685 

Hemrod,  James 495 

Hemsing,  William  H 715 

Hemsreet,  William  J 683 

Hemstreet,  Marsliall „. 662 

Hemstreet,  William  J 596 

HenlDerer,  Charles  E 431 

Hencheu,  Francis 390 

Hendee,  Horatio  S 366,657 

Hendershoot,  Peter  M 709 

Henderson,  Charles 416 

Henderson,  Charles 417 

Henderson,  Joseph  C 548 

Henderson,  Robert' D 561 

Henderson,  Tome 399 

Henderson,  William,  (15th  JV.  Y.  ecg.) 416 

Henderson,  William,  (15th  N.  T.  eng.) 417 

Henderson,  William,  (145th  «  y.inf.) 644 

Hendrick,  Edward  E 722 

Hendrick,  Heniy  C 663 

Hendricks,  Frederick 305 

Hendricks,  James 578 

Hendricks,  James  T 554 

Hendrickson,  E 480 

Hendrickson,  George  C 740 

Hendrickson,  Henry 566 

Hendrickson,  John 559 

Hendrickson,  Peter  J 741 

Hendrickson,  William  M 364 

Hendry,  Bowman,  (4th  ^.  J.  inf. ) 712 

Hendry,  Bowman,  (6th  iV.  J.  inf.) :.715 

Hencry,  J.  F 663 

Henkel,  John 490 

Henkel,  William,  (8th  iV.  F.  inf.) 435 

Henkel,  William,  (58th iY.  r.inf.) 510 

Henkel,  William,  (93d  N.T.lnt) 570 

Henning,  Leonard 729 

Henricha,  Gustave -"i^Sl 

Henriques,  David 1 .  516 

Henriques,  Joseph 426 

Henriques,  William  H 426 

Henry,  Addison  G 318,  328 

Henry,  Charles  V 573 

Henry,  Edmund  ,S '. 628 

Henry,  Edward  ,S 441 

Henry,  James,  (37th  iV.  y.inf.) 473 

Henry,  James,  (13th  JV.  J.  inf.) 728 

Henry,  John  M 658 

Henry,  Joseph  J 721 

Henry,  Moses  I.  A 526 

Henry,  Peter 440 

Henry,  Robert,  (131st  N.  Y.  inf.) 630 

Henry,  Robert,  (1st  JV.  J.  cav.) 697 

Henry,  Thomas  ..^ 492 

Henry,  Thomas  H." 631 

Henry,  jr.,  William 703 

Henry,  William  A.,  (8th  JV.  J.  inf.) 718 

Henry,  WUliam  A.,  (30th  JV.  J.  inf. ) 742 

Henry,  William  A.,  (35th  JV.  J,  inf.) 746 

Henry,  William  W 522 

Hensey,  Thomas  G 328 

Henshaw,  Charles  H 589 

Hfinshaw,  Richard 404 

Hensinger,  Otto 481 


Jlensler,  Lambert 656 

Henson,  Joseph "^"l 

Hentsten,  Henry  R 524 

Hepbura,  Hawley  S 699 

Hepburn,  Leonard  F 426 

Herbert,  George  H.,  (1st  JV.  Y.  veteran  cav- 
alry)  30P 

Herbert,  George  PL,  (9th  JV.  r.inf.)..,.' 437 

Herbert,  George  ft 665 

Herbertf  John  S 588 

Herbert,  Patrick  W 557 

Herbert,  William 533 

Herbert,  Wilham  L 541 

Herondoen,  G.  B  .-. 487 

Herendcen,  Orin  J 626 

Heriuger,  Oscar  V 432 

Heritage,  John  D 724 

Herlt,  Hermann 510 

Herman,  Anton  . _ .432 

Herman,  Frederick .432 

Hermance,  William  L 326 

Hermann,  August 4(i4' 

1-Iermann,  Augustus 432 

Hermann,  Ferd 5l0 

Hermann,  Oscnr 481 

Hermans,  Charles  .  - 664 

Hcrmion,  (George  W 673 

Herndon,  Thomas  J 587 

Herne,  John  A - 485 

Heron,  Christopher 324 

Herrick,  Charles  D 365 

Herrick,  George  W 591 

Herrick,  Lester  0 307 

Herrick,  Luther 334 

Herrick,  Marcus  A 633 

Herrick,  Sidney  L i306 

Herrick,  William  D 365 

Herring,  Henry  P 550 

Herring,  Oscar , 347 

HeiTing,  Richard  M 723 

Herring,  William  A 474 

Herring,  William  P 687 

Hen-mann,  CJiarles  F 688 

Herron,  John 686 

Herron,  Joseph,  (15th  JV.  F.cav.) 343 

Herron,  Joseph,  (14th  JV.  F.inf.) 447 

Hcrtzberg,  Albert,  (8th  JV.,r.  inf.) 435 

Hertzherg,  Albert,  (3d  JV.  J.  cav.) 699 

Hertzberger,  Fredrich 510 

Herwerth,  William  L 573 

Herzbeg,  Frederick 526 

Herzer,  F.  A 503 

Herzog,  Charles,  (15th  JV.  r.h.art.) ..382 

Herzog,  Charles,  (41st  JV.  r.inf.) 481 

Herzog,  Robert  H.  O 305 

Herzog,  William 464 

Hess,  Clarence  D 445 

Hess,  Julius 414 

Hess,  Peter 637 

Hesse,  Peter 433 

Hesse,  Peter •, 434 

Ileesel,  Ferdinand .510 

Hesselgrave,  William  E .' 448 

Heston,  Joseph  S -■ 711 

Hesther,  Charles  W 3tf4 

Hetherington,  Henry  S 422 

Hetzel,  Seldon 683 

Hetzell,  David  G 734 

Hetzell,  David  J 745 

Heupcl,  John  L 490 

Hewelcke,  Louis j 530 

Hewes,  Charles  E 447 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


81 


Hewes,  Henry  H 656 

Hewett,  Hiram  H 649 

Hewett,  James  D 616 

Hewett,  Michael >..666 

Hewitt,  Charles  N 420 

Hewitt,  Delavaa 656 

Hewitt,  Frederick  K 366 

Hewitt,  Henry 674 

Hewitt,  James  D.,  (66th  N.  F.  inf.) 526 

Hewitt,  James  D.,  (107th  N.  Y.  inf.) 601 

Hewitt,  Leroy  S 523 

Hewitt,  Richard  W 709 

Hewitt,  .Samuel , 468 

Hewkirk,  Rodney  B 617 

Hewlet,  Hosea  D 536 

Hewlett,  George  A 698 

Hewlett,  Walter  R 593 

Hexamer,  William 700 

Heyer,  John  H 741 

Hibbard,  Ezra  A 606 

Hibbard,  Nathan  J 468 

Hibbard,  Oliver  D 532 

Hibbard,  Orin  B 373 

Hiek,  William  H. 696 

Hickey,  Daniel  G 349 

Hiokey,  Patrick,  (21st  iV.  F.  inf ) 455 

Hickey,  Patrick,  (33d  iV.  J.  inf.) 744 

Hickey,  Thomas 671 

Hickman,  Charles  A 720 

Hickman,  Jeremiah 331 

Hickmott,  Charles  H 497 

Hickok,  H.  D 585 

Hickok,  Henry  G 350 

Hicks,  A.  Hammond 347 

Hicks,  Henry  J : 653 

Hicks,  jr.,  Henry  W 672 

Hicks,  Johns....: 315,343 

Hicks,  Josepb  Lawrence 422 

Hicks,  Julius  C,  (16th  iV.  r.  h.  art.) 384 

Hicks,  JuUns  C,  (15th  N.  Y.  eng.) 416 

Hicks,  Martin  S 649 

Hicks,  Patrick 459 

Hidden,  Henry  B 306 

Hieas,  August 467 

Higby,  Augustus 313 

Higgin,  Martin  E 541 

Higginbotham,  Thomas  J 525 

Piggins,  Benjamin 564 

Higgios,  Daniel  A 416 

Higgins,  Francis  H 734 

Higgins,  John,  (10th  N.  Y.mt.) 439 

Higgins,  John,  (116th  iV.  K  inf. ) 611 

Higgins,  John,  (143diV.  r.  inf.) 642 

Higgins,  William 521 

Higginson,  John  H 737 

Higga,  Thomas 559 

Highbee,  Henry  H 508 

Hilbert,  Charles 450 

Hilbert,  Charley 452 

Hildebrand.  H.  A 345 

Hlldebrandt,  Hugo 476 

Hildreth,  Edmund  J. .' 585 

HUdreth,  jam*  W 365 

Hildreth,  Oliver  B 522 

Hill,  Albert  J 315,326 

Hill,  C.  Judson 573 

HiU,  Charles 439 

Hill,  Charles  C 640 

Hill,  Charles  E.,  (13th  N.  Kinf.) 446 

Hill,  Charles  B.,  (188th  JV.  T.  inf.) 689 

HlU,  Charles  H 335 


Hill,  Clarence  E 470 

i  Hill,  Clayton  L 365 

Hill,  Clement  C ;». 548 

Hill,  David 656 

Hill,  George  B.,  (76th  iV.  F.inf.) 546 

Hill,  George  B.,  (91st  and  147th  N.  Y.  in- 
fantry)  573,648 

Hill,  H.  C^ 372 

Hill,  Horace  G 607 

HiU,  James ,. 622 

HiU,  John  D 601 

Hill,  James  B 480,542 

HUl,  JamesE.,  (IstiV.  F.inf.) 350 

Hill,  JamesP.,  (2d  N.  F.inf.) 423 

Hill,  James  G  712 

HiU,  James  M.,  (47th  iV.  F.inf.) 492 

Hill,  James  M.,  (115th  N.  F.  mt,) 610 

Hill,  John  M .' 317 

Hill,  JohnT 1 724,726 

Hill,  Richard  L.,  (24th  N.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Hill,  Richard  L.,  (24th  iV.  F.inf.) 458 

Hill,  Rupert  G 480 

Hill,  Samuel 328 

HIU,  Samuel  G 729 

1  Hill,  Wallace..; 642 

HUl,  Wallace  R 376 

i  HiU,  William  H 713 

HUl,  William  R 571 

Hillary,  Michael 419 

HUler,  Frederick  L ^. 404 

HilUard,  Edward  D 581 

HiUiard,  Van  Renselaer  K 494 

HiUiker,  Chai-les  M 448 

Hillis,  DavidD 393 

Hillman,  Hercules 679 

HUls,  E.  Darwin 690 

HUls,  George 385 

HiUs,  HenryA 469 

Hills,  Norman 524 

Hills,  RuBsel  A 516 

Hillyer;  William  R 717 

Hiltman,  Abraham  B 668 

Hilton,  Joseph : 430,443 

Himly,  Eugene 464 

Himrod,  David  G 601 

Hincbman,  Eugene  A 630 

Hinckley,  Asa 668 

Hinckley,  Edgar 358 

Hindman,  Thomas  D 424 

Hinds,  George  W 581 

Hinds,  John  M 557 

Hinds,  Josiah 656 

Hinds,  Silas  H 591 

Hine,  Franklin  T i 643 

Hine,  Orrib  B 419 

Hines,  Francis 506 

Hines,  Marshall .581 

Hines,  Richard  M.,  (56th  iV.  F.inf.) 506 

Hines,  Richal-d  M.,  (ISfith  iV.  F.inf.) 661 

Hinkel,  George 454 

Hinkel,  Anton  C ' 490 

Hinkley,  Edgar i 335 

Hinkley,  Edward 335 

Hinman,  Byron 690 

Hinman,  Chauncoy  W 633 

Hinman,  Enoa 449 

Hinman,  Hugh  C 538 

Hinman,  James  H, 544,  606 

Hinman,  Richard  H 529 

Hinman,  SethM 522 

I  Hinscb,  GuBtav  A 503 


82 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Hinson,  Daniel  K,  (0th  iV.  J.  inf.) 715 

Hinson,  Daniel  K.,  (25th  «  J.  inf.) 746 

Hinsou,  George 590 

Hinton,  A.  Clialmera 305 

Hinza,  Charles 397 

Hjrschfeld,  Ernest 481 

HiFHch,  John 695 

Hireh,  Philip '. 651 

Hirst,  George  0 559 

Hirt,  Felix 560 

Hirt,  Hermann 504 

Hirt,  Jacob 383 

Hieer.EdwinP 397 

Hitchcock,  Bela  P 651 

Hitchcock,  Charles  H 606 

Hitchcock,  Daniel 3B2 

Hitchcock,  George  A 423 

Hitchcock,  George  H 631 

Hitchcock,  J.  H.,  (92d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 574 

Hitchcock,  J.  H.,  (193d  N.  Y.  inf.) 694 

HitchQBck,  Theodore 309,  336 

Hitchcock,  William  J. 361,  374 

Hitchcox,  Joseph 307 

Hitt,  Alonzo 668 

Hltzel,  Selden 549 

Hixson,  George  W 737 

Hoadley,  James  W 566 

Hoag,  Francis  J 375 

Hoag,  William  H 633 

Hoage,  Moses  A 737 

Hoagland,  Isaac  E , 559 

Hoagland,  James  R 735 

Hoagland,  John 320,340 

Hoagland,  John  H 715 

Hoagland,  William  H 444 

Hoaglin,  Leroy 314 

Hobart,  Elijah 575 

Hobart,  Thomas 514 

Hobbs,  Benjamin 377 

Hobbs,  Charles  W 370 

Hobbs,  EdwardH 585 

Hobbs,  Edgar  L 574 

Hobbs,  George  W 573 

Hobensack,  John 696 

Hobert,  Frederick 720 

Hoch,  Alexander 504 

Hocheitner,  Charles 454 

Hochheim,  Lewis 433 

Hochleitner,  Charles 489 

Hock,  Robert  B 339 

Hodge,  Asa 506 

Hodge,  Dempster  G 349 

Hodge,  John  B 722 

Hodges,  George  H.,  a53d  iV.  r.  inf.) 657 

Hodges,  George  H.,  (187th  N.  r.  inf.) 688 

Hodges,  Henry  L 380 

Hodgkins,  Thomas 391 

Hodgman,  Clinton  E 462 

Hodgman,  Nathan  F 423 

Hodgson,  Valentine  M t 528 

Hodgwan,  A.  W 318 

Hoebner,  Henry 703 

Hoedel,  Gottlieb 501 

Hoefer,  Oscar 489 

Hoeffling,  Joseph 454 

Hoeland,  John  W 719 

Hoelzie,  Henry  L 431 

Hoes,  Theodore 487 

Hoeatreich,  George 491 

Hoevet,  Henry 491 

Hoey,  JameB  W -*»,j- 537 


Hoff.  Alexander  H 424 

Hotf,  Eseck  W "06 

Hoff,  John ™0 

Hofferberth,  Louis 489 

Hoffman,  Benjamin  F 375 

Hoffman,  Charles 470 

Hoffman,  Edward  G 672 

Hoffman,  Edward  S 571 

Hoffman,  Friedrich  G 5^0 

Hoifman,  George 718 

Hoffman,  Henry  C 457 

Hoffman,  Jacob  0.. 678 

Hoffman,  Jacob  U.,  (let  N.  J.  cav.) 697 

Hoffman,  Jacob  H.,  (2d.ff;  J.  cav.) 698 

Hoffman,  Jacob  H.,  (2d  iV.  J.  inf.) 708 

Hoffman,  John  B 722 

Hoffman,  Lewis  A 729 

Hoffman,  Valentine 688 

Hoffman,  William,  (6th  and  13th  N.  Y.  h. 

art.) 368,378 

Hoffman,  William,  (5th  iV.  r.  inf.) 428 

Hoffmann,  Frederick 481 

Hofner,  Philip 489 

Hofstatter,  Theodore 382 

Hoga,  Adalbert 531 

Hogan,  Edward  K ." 617 

Hogan,  George 737 

Hogan,  Guy 515 

Hogan,  Henry  H 640 

Hogan,  Joseph 433 

Hogan,  Slichael  J 416,417 

Hogan,  Peter 453 

Hogan,  Steven  M 528 

Hogan,  William  H -" 403 

Hogarty,  Michael  J 639 

Hogeboom,  Peter  S 350 

Hogg,  David 483 

Hogg,  George 363 

Hogoboom,  Hannon 602 

Hogoboon,  Adam  C 331 

Hohenhausen,  Herman 432 

Hohle,  Theodore 490 

Hohman,  George 491 

Hohman,  Julius fiOS 

Hoile,  Joseph  T 376 

Holberton,  Wakeraan 538 

Holbrook,  A.  Halleck,  (2d  iV.  F.  vet.  cav.). ...314 

Holbrook,  A.  Halleck,  (22d  iV,  Y".inf.) 456 

Holbrook,  Henry  H 498 

Holbrook,  Henry  H 499 

Holbrook,  Josej)h 443 

Holbrook,  Lyman  C - 613 

Holbrook,  M.  T 677 

Holbut,  Ebenezer 623 

Holcomb,  Almond 374 

Holcomb,  B.  Rust 663 

Holcomb,  Irving 619 

Holcomb,  Nelson  B 350 

Holden,  Albert 536 

Holden,  Arthur 502 

Holden,  Austin  W 456 

Holden,  Delos  L 419 

Holden,  Giles  H 68? 

Holden,  James  A 581 

Holden,  John  F 732 

Holden,  Stephen 656 

Holden,  Thomas  M 453 

Holden,  wmiam 611 

Holdenried,  Robert 594 

Holder,  Ferdinand 490 

Holeman,  William  E 734 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


83 


Holl,  jr.,  WillinmP 538 

Hollahan,  Michael  J.... 568 

Holland,  Abraham 742 

Holland,  E.  G 661 

Hollander,  Thomas 632 

Hollenback,  Archie 585 

Hollenbeck,  Andrew  S 384 

Hollers,  John  P 451 

HoUerB,  John  P 452 

Holley,  J.  D 577 

Holliday,  Han'iaon 466 

HoUiDdi,  Emil 477 

Hollinehead,  Clayton :  .711 

Hollingworth,  George  T 447 

Hollieter,  George  S 345 

HoUister,  Lansing 617 

Hollister,  Monroe  M 637 

Holly,  Michael 459 

Holly,  Norman  j 458 

Holman,  Friend  H 420 

Holmes,  Albert  B 337 

Holmes,  Ansel 384 

Holmes,  Charles  S 693 

Holmes,  Corwin  J 357 

Holmes,  E.  B 689 

Holmes,  Francis  G.  D 413 

Holmes,  Hiram ,,.536 

Holmes,  Ira 318 

Holmes,  James  F 519 

Holmes,  James  K .' 617 

Holmes,  Joseph  H 699 

Holmes,  Joseph  S 506 

Holmes,  Joseph  W 372 

Holmes,  John 366 

Holmes,  John  "W 538 

--  Holmes,  Lewis 495 

Holmes,  Michael 674 

Holmes,  Patrick 551 

Holmes,  Prentice 564 

Hobnes,  Robert  B 602 

Holmes,  Rufus  E 627 

Holmes,  Sebastian  D 606 

Holmes,  W.  E '. 643 

Holmes,  "Walter  H 675 

Holmes,  William  J 618 

Holms,  Alexander 736 

Holmstedt,  Ernest  W 481 

Holohan,  James 316,  343 

Holstead,  Willard  G 461 

Holstead,  WUliam  H 461 

Holt,  Chaiincey 749 

Holt,  DanielM 619 

Holt,  Erastns  D 496 

Holt,  Francis  B 703 

Holt,  Franks.,  (1st  JV.  J.  inf.) 703 

Holt,  Franks.,  (4th  iV.  J",  inf.), 712 

Holt,  Harrison, ■', 466 

Holt,  James 441 

Holt,  JohnN 629 

Holt,  Thomas,  (70th  iV.  r.  inf.) 534 

Holt,  Thomas,  (74th  JV.  K  inf.) 543 

Holt,  William 743 

Holt,  Woodbury  D 743 

Holversheidt,  Friedrich 530 

Holzbora,  Hero 383 

Holzbrink,  Rudolph 615 

Homan,  Perry 312 

Home,  James  L 640 

Homer,  Frederick 715 

Homistnn,  Joseph  M 561 

Honeyman,  Robert  B , 743 


Hood,  J.K 524 

Hood,  Samuel 390 

Hooghkirk,  Ellas 652 

Hooker,  Alfred  J ...599 

Hoakor,  Henry  C 362 

Hooker,  Horace  B 332 

Hooker,  James  W 331 

Hooper,  Robert 683 

Hoover,  John  F 320,345 

Hope,  B.  Frank 377 

Hopkins,  Charles  H 728 

Hopkins,  Crosby,  (Ist  iV.  Y.  veteran  cav- 
alry)  307 

Hopkins,  Crosby,  (27th  iV.  r.  inf.) 462 

Hopkins,  Dickinson  S 606 

Hopkins,  Edward  F 651 

Hopkins,  Harrison  H 649 

Hopkins,  Henry 618 

Hopkins,  Horace  G 362 

Plopkins,  James 600 

Hopkins,  James  A.  P 632 

Hopkins,  James  H 368 

Hopkins,  John  S 604 

Hopkins,  Murganzy *, ,,331 

Hopkins,  P.  W 604 

Hopkins,  Patrick 524 

Hopkins,  Robert  E 651 

Hopkins,  Stephen  G 666 

Hopkins,  Samuel  J , 716 

Hopkins,  William  A 583 

Hopkins,  William  L 656" 

Hopkins,  Wilson a 448 

Hopkinson,  Charles  S 720 

Hopper,  Benjamin  W 720 

Hopper,  Edward  C 713 

Hopper,  George  F 439 

Hopper,  Henry 720 

Hopper,  John 526 

Hopper,  John  A 312 

Hopper,  Joseph  B 626 

Hopper,  Joseph  C... 368,378 

Hopper,  Milo  H 626 

Hopper,  Stephen  G 733 

Hopping,  Francis  A --..545 

Hopwood,  Richard ■1...706 

Hordenbough,  R.  M.  J 642 

Hore,  George 627 

Horgan,  Patrick  K 567 

Horgan,  William 567 

Horn,  Daniel  T 365 

Horn,  John -. 480 

Horn,  John  W 339 

Horner,  Frederick 443 

Horner,  James  B.,  (9th  iV.  r.  inf.) 437 

Horner,  James  B.,  (17th  iV.  r.lnf.) 452 

Hflrner,  John  R 554 

Homer,  Joseph  R.,  (1 0th  JV".  J.  inf.) ;.722 

Horner,  Joseph  R.,  (34th  if.  J",  inf.) 745 

Homer,  Thomas 573 

Homer,  Wesley *.  508 

Horner,  Wesley  H 742 

Horniston,  James  M 321,345 

Horr,  Albert  "V" 349 

Horr,  Austin 577 

Horr,  James  G 687 

Horr,  John  Wesley 330 

Horr,  Walter  A 377 

Horsfall,  Charles  K 726 

Horsfall,  K^illiam 453 

Horsfall,  WilUam  V 453 

Horstman,  Augustus 489 


84 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Horfon,  Charles  T 634 

Horton,  ChariesS HS? 

Horton,  Dana  P 658 

Hopton,  Daniel  W 499 

Horton,  Elias .•.690 

Horton,  jr.,  Elias 347 

Horton,  Enoch 506 

Horton,  Giles  G = 345 

Horton,  George  P 337 

Horton,  George  W 534 

Horton,  John  C 422 

Horton,  KichardJ 674 

Horton,  Riley  E 315,326 

Horton,  Stephen  8 548 

Horton,  Thomas  R 610 

Horton,  William  W. ,  (15th  N.  T.  eng'r^) 416 

Horton,  "William  W. ,  (14oth  JV.  r.  inf.) 644 

Hoeking,  Watson  L 63.'} 

Hosmer,  L.  0 372 

Hosmer,  William  M 544 

Hobs,  John  W 425 

Hostin,  James 472 

Hostler,  JohnT 686 

Hotaling,  Irving  W 619 

Hotchkiss,  Arthur 658 

HotehkiEB,  Frederick  E 305 

Hotchkiss,  Lyman  P 690 

Hotchkiss,  Samuel  W 633 

Hottenroth,  Alban 454 

Houck,  Peter  E 657 

Hough,  A.  Barton 419 

Hough,  Charles  W-- 361,374 

Hough,  De  Witt 716 

Hough,  Franklin  B 583 

Hough,  John  S 699 

Hough,  Leroy  L '. ■ 564 

Houghtaling,  Richard  E 554 

Houghton,  Charles  H.,  (14th  N.  Y.  heavy  ar- 
tillery)  380 

Houghton,  Charles  H.,  (60th  N.  Y.mt.) 514 

Houghton,  OliverC ■- 459 

Houghwout,  Charles G-^ 746 

Hourand,  August 305 

House,  Alfred 561 

Houseman,  James 361 

Houstain,  John  B.,  (4th  N.  F.  inf.) 426 

Houstain,  John  B„  (132d  iV.  T.  inf.) 631 

Houston,  George  C 311 

Houston,  John  W 623 

Houthard,  Edward 435 

Hovey,  Bleeker  L 634 

How,  James  C 362 

Howard,  AlonzoB 601 

Howard,  Alonzo  E.,  (93d  iV.  K  inf.) 574 

Howard,  Alonzo  E.,  (96th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 581 

Howard,  Amos 420 

Howard,  Benjamin • 392 

Howard,  Charles  H 516 

Howard,  Charles  N 357 

Howard,  Charles  W 314 

Howard,  Edward  R 711 

Howard,  Edwin  C 642 

Howard,  Frederick  H ..362 

Howard,  George  D 358 

Howard,  Henry  M 665 

Howard,  Hiram  B 362 

Howard,  James 664 

Howard,  John  B 561 

Howard,  John  H m. 538 

,  Howard,  Justin 621 

Howard,  Orson 375 


Howard,  Orville  C 536 

How.ard,  Simeon  P 602 

Howard,  Stephen  O ™6 

Howard,  Thomas  W 559 

Howard,  William  A.,  (13th  iT.  Y.  h.  art.)  . ...  .378 
Howard,  WilUam  A.,  (iBt  N.  Y.  marine  ar- 
tillery).... » 386 

Howden,  James  P 689 

HoWe,  Albion 380 

Howe,  Arthur  H 628 

Howe,  Cary  W 611 

Howe,  Charles 469 

Howe,  (jreorge  P 680 

Howe,  John 422 

Howe,  S.  Augustus   (9th  i^.  Y.  b.  art.) 374 

Howe,  S.  Augustus,  (24th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 458 

Howell,  Charles 361 

Howell,  George  O : 667 

Howell,  Francis  A 630 

Howell,  Horatio  S 711 

Howell,  James  G 471 

Howell,  James  P 326 

Howell,  JohnH.,  (1st  N.  Y.  It.  art.) 390 

Howell,  John  H.,  (3d  N.  Y.  It.  art.) 396 

Howell,  Leonard  D -^ 589 

Howell,  Samuel 539 

Howell,  Thomas 710 

Howeth,  John 715 

Howey,  Benjamin  F 743 

Howf,  George  L 544 

Howland,  Albert  F 495 

Howland,  Alonzo 548 

Howland,  G.  W 592 

Howland,  Hiram 585 

Howland,  Joseph 448 

Howland,  Joseph 448 

Howland,  T.  C..., 620 

Howland,  WiUiam 628 

Hewlett,  Horace  R 472 

Hewlett,  Michael .-.: 416 

Hoxie,  B.  W 534 

Hoxie,  Williams 544 

Hoy,  John 683 

Hoyde,  John  McEwen 477 

Hoym,  Otto 454 

Hoyme,  Charles  W ., 498 

Hoysredt,  Lyman  — 554 

Hoysredt,  Nicholas 553 

Hoystadt,  William  H 456 

Hoyt,  AgorH -■.590 

Hoyt,  Almon  A 634 

Hoyt,  Anson  B. . ^ 668, 678 

Hoyt,  Charles  H i 473 

Hoyt,  Charles  S 476,626 

Hoyt,  Charles  W 608 

Hoyt,  Emerson  J 634 

Hoyt,  George  A..., .' 372 

Hoyt,  Henry  B 637 

Hoyt,  Henry  H 621 

Hoyt,  Henry  O 4S0 

Hoyt,  James  H 530 

Hoyt,  James  J 661,679 

Hoyt,  Jonah  C 557 

Hoyt,  William 608 

Hoyt,  William  H.,  (5th  iV.  T.  inf.) 428 

Hoyt,  William  H.,  (134th  N.  Y.  inf.) 633 

Hoyt,  William  W 690 

Hozier,  William  H 668 

Hubbard,  Clifford 613 

Hubbard.  Cyrus  C 559 

Hubbard,  Daniel  C 458 


INDEX   OF    NAMES. 


85 


Hubbard,  George  C 672 

Hubbard,  George  W. 366 

Hubbard,  Henry  A 339 

Hubbard,  Henry  H 647 

Hubbard,  James  F 742 

Hubbard,  Nathan 673 

Hubbard,  Philander  W 658 

Hubbard,  William 349 

Hubbard,  WilUamC ; 585 

Hubbell,  Augustus 512 

HubbeU,  Charles  L.,  (7th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 330 

Hubbell,  Charles  L.,  (12th  N.  y.  int.) 444 

Hubbell,  Cyrus  0 574 

Hubbell,  Edgar  G 665 

Hubbell,  Frederick  F 367 

Hubbell,  H.  Ralph 361 

Hubbell,  Henry  P 424 

Hubbell,  Silas  S 675 

Hubbell,  Wilson 519 

Hubble,  Henry  W 480 

Huhbs,  Charles 468 

Hubbs,  Ethelbert 721 

Huher .  Jacob 5U1 

Huch,  Jacob 505 

Hudnut,  Kichard .'.357 

Hudson,  George,  (1st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 422 

Hudson,  George,  (87th  if.  r.  inf.) 566 

Hudson,  H.  W 558 

Hudson,  Henry  N 414 

Hudson,  Thomas  B 544 

Hudson,  William  S 496 

Hudson,  William  V 508,516 

Hueated,  Alfred  B 351 

HuestPd,  Elijah    733 

Hueston,  Edgar  J 606 

Hufty,  Baldwin 709,711 

Hufty,  Charles 721 

Hufty,  Samuel 720 

Hugens,  .Stephen 430 

Hugg,  Isaac  N 745 

Hugg,  James  S 745 

Huggins,  Charles 492 

Huggins,  Thomas 512,557 

Hughes,  Alberts.  D 695 

Hughes,  Edwin 715 

Hughes,  George  W 722 

Hughes,  Henry  B 472 

Hughes,  Hugh 374 

Hughes,  James  G.,  (Sgthif.  Y.  inf) 476 

Hughes,  James  G.,  (82d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 558 

Hughes,  James  H.,  (6th  iV.  J.  inf.) , 715 

Hughes,  James  H.,  (2lBt  iV".  J.  inf.) 732 

Hughes,  James  W 512,656 

Hughes,  John  C 528 

Hj|hes,  John  H 674 

Hughes,  Patrick  J 659 

Hughes,  Samuel .* 626 

Hughes,  Thomas 427 

Hughes,  Thomas  W.B 588 

Hughes,  William 696 

Hughson,  Benjamin  F 589 

Hughston,  Roberts 643 

Hugo,  William  H 534 

Hugoboom,  Henry 658 

Hugunin,  George 647 

Huke,  George  I) (ii^ 

Htflbert,  Charles  E 577 

Hulbert,  Henry  S 573 

Hulbert,  jr.,  John 573 

Hulhert,  William  L 612 

Hulett,  Alexander ■ 647 


Hull,  Alex 471 

Hull,  Egberts 625 

Hull,  Harmon  D 4-.;8 

Hull,  Henry 608 

Hull,  JohnH 678 

Hull,  Johnson  C 632 

Hull,  Jonas 7L5 

Hull,  Sheldon  A.,  (17th  iV".  Y.  inf) 452 

Hull,  Sheldon  A.,  (127th  iV.  y.  inf ) 628 

Hull,  Walter  C,  (2d  «  Y.  cav.) 312 

Hull,  Walter  0. ,  (37th  N.  r.  inf.) 473 

HuUfish,  JohnN 703 

HuUub,  Rudolph 658 

Hulse,  Daniel  M 419 

Hulsen,  Washington  W , 656 

Hulser,  James  M 361 

Hulser,  Oscar  P. 3dl 

Hulshizer,  Silas 743 

Hume,  John 637 

Huminghausen,  Louis 490 

Humiston,  Seneca 653 

Hummell,  George  W 722 

Humphrey,  CorrelL... 553 

Humphrey,  George  W 601 

Humphreys,  Charles .^ 389 

Humphreys,  Francis  R 361 

Humphreys,  Francis  R 362 

Humphreys,  George  H 438 

Humphreys,  Joseph  J. 492 

Humphreys,  P.  H 494,511 

Hungerford,  Daniel  E 473 

Hunkele,  John 737 

Hunkele,  John 748 

Hunt,  Charles  E 512 

Hunt,  Clark  T 742 

Hunt,  Edwin  H 332 

Hunt,  Elisha  W 496 

Hunt,  Ezra  M 741 

Hunt,  Horatio  T 522 

Hunt,  James  C 696 

Hunt,  Johns 362 

Hunt,  John  W 440 

Hunt,  LeaTitt 474 

Hunt,  Lewis  B 666 

Hunt,  Lewis  C 574 

Hunt,  Major  L 663 

Hunt,  SanfordB 604 

Hunt,  William  B 630 

Hunt,  William  J 612 

Hunter,  C.  T 033 

Hunter,  D.  J 634 

Hunter,  David 681 

Hunter,  James ^ 675 

Hunter,  John  R 551 

Hunter,  Samuel,  (15th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 343 

Hunter,  Samuel,  (168th  iV.  y.  inf ) 673 

Hunter,  Stewart,  (13th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 340 

Hunter,  Stewart,  (25th  N.  T.cav.) 357 

Hunter,  Thoma« 605 

Hunter,  William  B 495 

Hunting,  Edward  P 493 

Huntington,  Albert 331 

Huntington,  Edwin  L 362 

Huntington,  Eli  A 605 

Huntington,  Freeman  P.,  (16th  N.  Y.  h.  art.).3S4 
Huntington,  Freeman  P.,  (18th  iV.  r.mf)...453 

Huntington,  Isaac  C 559 

Huntington,  Isaac  L 376 

Huntington,  John  F 637 

Huntington,  Munroe  H 369, 379 

Huntley,  Clark  W 4M 


86 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Huntley,  Silas  S 473 

Huntley,  ValorouB  S 574 

Huntley,  William  H 385 

Hunton,  jr.,  Abram 627 

Hupe,  Joseph,  (8th  iV.  r.inf.) 435 

Hape,  Joseph,  (34th  iV.  J.  inf.) 745 

Hupperaburg,  (3h 503 

Hurd,  BurrittH 343 

Hurd,  George  H 462 

Hurd,  WUlardOtis 583 

Hurdis,  John  S 581 

Hurdly ,  Daniel  W 522 

Hurlaux,  Victor 542 

Huiibert,  John  H 626 

Hurlburt,  Charles  A 362 

Hurlburt,  Henry  S 424 

Huiibut,  AlfredH '-.445 

Hnrlbnt,  Edward  A 640 

Hurlbut,  OvaS 640 

Hurley,  John,  (69th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 533 

Hurley,  John,  (155th  N.  K  inf.) 659 

Hurley,  John  0 567 

Hurley,  John  J 521 

Hurst,  Frederick 495 

Hurst,  George 455 

Hurst,  James 514 

Hurst,  Jesse  W 587 

Husk,  Lewis  W 606 

Husler,  Charles 432 

Huson,  William 444 

Hussev,  George  A 595 

Hussey,  George  W.,  (17th  iV.  r.inf.) 534 

Hussey,  George  W. ,  (159th  iV.  y.  inf.) 665 

Husted,  Albert  N 487 

HuBted,  Gilbert  H 492 

Husted,  Nathaniel  S 323 

Huston,  James 557 

HutchesoD,  Ballenden 458 

Hutchins,  Chauncey  B -611 

Hulchins,  John  P 380 

Hutchinson,  Alfreds 713 

Hutchinson,  Edwul , 635 

Hutchinson,  Elbridge  J 494 

Hutchinson,  ¥.  B 602 

Hutchinson,  Henry 552 

Hutchinson,  Henry  H 528 

Hutchinson,  James 445 

Hutchinson,  John - 356 

Hutchinson,  John  M 655 

Hutchinson,  John  W .•.;..  .340 

Hutchinson,  Luther  T 545 

Hutchinson,  Stephen  G 583 

Hutchinson,  William  A 416 

Hutchinson,  William  A 417 

Hutchison,  William  F 456 

Hutman,  John  S 573 

Hutt,  Jacob  L 705,711 

Huttman,  Berend 538 

Huxford,  William  P 668 

Hyatt,  Charles  0 *. 368 

Hyatt,  Charles  B 349 

Hyatt,  George  D 369 

Hyatt,  John  W 416 

Hyait,  Joseph  C,  (11th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 337 

Hyatt ,  Joseph  C. ,  (32d  N.  Y.  inf.) 468 

Hyatt,  Secor, 579 

Hyatt,  Stephen  W 369 

Hyatt,  WilliamB 350 

^Hyde,  Charles  T 317 

'Hyde.  Frederick  C 688 

■Hyde,  James  A 617 

Hyde,  James  P 422 


Hyde,  James  H.,  (9th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 374 

Hyde,  James  H.,  (99th  iV;  Y.  inf.) 587 

Hyde,  John  McE 474 

Hyde,  Joseph 624 

Hyde,  Robert  H.  S.,  (2d  pro  v.  and  15th  N.  T. 

cavalry) 315,  343 

Hyde,  Robert  H.  S.,  (109th  iV.  r.inf.) 604 

Hvde,  William  0 624 

Hyde,  William  D 333 

Hyde,  William  H 514 

Hyde,  WUliam  L 608 

Hydely,  Chester 529 

Hydorn,  Charles  H 539 

Hyland,  jr.,  George 445 

Hyland,  Joseph -.567 

Hynes,  William  J 446 

Hyslop,  James 386 

Hyslop,  William  R 468 

Hysneri  Philip 421 

Ide,  Royal  A 391 

Ideler,  Hermann,  (15th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 383 

Ideler,  Hermann,  (45th  N.  Y.  inf) 489 

leslay,  Silas  A 664 

Ignacio,  Alliegreta 477 

Ihly,  Joseph 503 

Ilsley,  Charles  S 36S 

Ilsley,  Silas  A.,  (56th  iV.  r.inf) 506 

Ilsley,  Silas  A.,  (84th  iV.  r.inf.) 561 

Imo,  Peter 655 

Inee,  George  H 526 

Ingalls,  Alberts 480 

Ingalls,  George  E 451 

Ingalls,  (>eorge  W.,  (4th  N.  Y.  heavy  artil- 
lery)  364 

Ingalls,  George  W.,  (13th  N.  Y.  heavy  artil- 
lery)  378 

Ingalsbe,  Henry  H 496 

Ingersole,  Charles  P 422 

Ingerson,  Hiram  H 610 

Ingham,  Silas  A 656 

Inglin,  Courtland 696 

Inglis,  James 736 

iDgmire,  WilliamP.,  (95th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 579 

Ingmire,  William  P.,  (192d  iV.  r.inf.) 693 

Ingrah.am,  Aaron  H 495 

Ingraham,  Oscar  B 575 

Ingraham,  Samuel,  (14th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 447 

Ingraham,  Samuel,  (117th  N.  Y.  inf.) 612 

Ingram,  John  H 514 

Inman,  Frank 633 

Inman,  WiUiam  T 696 

Innes,  Charles  H \ 478 

Inness,  George 320,341 

Innls,  James 551 

Inskip,  Joseph  S ♦.561 

Inslee,  jr.,  Isaac 740 

Inwood,  Henry  0 672 

Ireland,  David,  (79th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 551 

Ireland,  David,  (137th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 635 

Ireland,  William  H 571 

Irish,  Hughe 723 

Irish,  Joseph  C 443 

Irish,  Roswcll  E 402 

Irons,  Aaron  P 696 

Irons.  George  G 720 

Irsch,  Francis ^. 489 

Irvine,  Washington 709 

Irvine,  William 335 

Irving,  Alexander  D 680 

Irving,  Henry 369 

Irwin,  Edward 611 

Irwin,  James 699 


INDEX  OF   NAMES. 


87 


Irwin,  John  J 571 

Irwin,  Samuel 557 

irwin,  William  A 339 

Irwine,  Charles  K 536 

Isaacs,  Charles  L,,  (5th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 428 

IsaacB,  Charles  li.,  (104th  N.  Y.  inf.) 596 

Isaacs,  John  Jay  ...l 686 

Isaacg,  Lyon 324 

leham,  Nelson 583 

Israels,  Lehman 505 

lusse,  Gregory ■. 385 

Ivery ,  William 684 

Ives,  Franklin 605 

Ives,  Philo  L 312 

Ives,  Samuel  J 534 

Ives,  Walter  B 552 

Ivory,  Richard  C 733 

Jackson,  Allan  H 633 

Jackson,  Allen  H 573 

Jackson,  Andrew 738 

Jackson,  Arthur  M 419 

Jackson,  Caleb  G 649 

Jackson,  D.  P 326 

f  Jackson,  DanielD 619 

Jackson,  David 517 

Jackson,  David  T.,  (13th  N.  Y.  cav.) 340 

Jackson,  David  T.,  (25th  iV:  Y.  cav.) 357 

Jackson,  Edgar 361 

Jackson,  Edmund  G.,  (6th  iV.  J.  inf.) 715 

Jackson,  Edmund  G.,  (34th  iV.  J.  inf.) 745 

Jackson,  Edward 557 

Jackson,' Edward  C 624 

Jackson,  Eleazor 630 

Jackson,  George  W 713,  716 

JaeksoD,  Henry  C,  (16th  N.  Y.  batt.) 404 

Jackson,  Henry  C. ,  (27th  N.  Y,  iM.) 462 

Jackson,  Henry  P 366 

Jackson,  Hiram  W.,  (32d  i7.  Y.  inf.) 468 

Jackson,  Hiram  W.,  C78th  N.  Y.  inf.) 550 

Jackson,  Huntington  W 711 

Jackson,  John  W 550 

Jackson,  Joseph  C 703 

Jackson,  Mathew  M 566 

Jackson,  Richard  H 437 

Jackson,  Robert 472 

Jackson,  Kollin  C 599 

Jackson,  William  A.,  (18th  N.  Z.  inf.) 453 

Jackson,  William  A.,  (124th  N.  y.inf.) 623 

Jaclfcson,  William  A,,  (8th  iV.  J.  inf.) 718 

Jackson,  William  D 747 

Jacohi,  Frederick .^432 

Jacobi,  Gustavus 500 

Jacobs,  Daniel 632 

Jacoh e,  j r, ,  Ferris 319,  358 

Jacobs,  Henry  P 573 

Jacobs,  Jacob 559 

Jacobs,  James  E 369 

Jacobs,  T.  Fletcher 749 

Jacobsohn,  Louia 437 

Jacobson,  Eugene  P 542 

Jacobson,  Ines 435 

Jacobson,  William  C 367 

Jacoby,  John  C 322 

Jacoby,  Samuel 420 

Jacques,  Charles  B ^ 716 

Jaeckb,  Gottlieb 4S2 

Jaegle,  William ,  ,700 

Jaffray,  RichmondW 368 

Jahn,  CharleP- 382 

Jahn,  Hermann 397 

Jameison,  Edward 697 

James,  Courtney  H 338 


Jamea,  Edward  C 419,514,599 

James,  Edwin 452 

James,  Elzer  B '. 487 

James,  Joseph  H 710 

James,  R.  Douglas 699 

James,  Samuel  R 388 

James,  William  H 697 

Jameson,  William 426 

Jamieson,  Walter 636 

Jamison,  William  H 448 

Jaudro,  Franklin (jl4 

Janeway,  Hugh  H 697 

Janeway,  Jacob  J 729 

Janeway,  John  L 742 

Janney,  William  S 732,733 

Jansen,  Henry 423 

Jantzer,  J.  P 505 

Jaques,  Edward  P 674 

Jardine,  Edward,  (9th  iV.  r.  inf.) 437 

Jardine,  Edward,  (17th  N.  Y.  inf.) 452 

Jarvis,  Albert  H 335 

Jarvis,  Albert  J ^ 546 

Jarvis,  JohnR 596 

Jarvis,  Myron 628 

Jay,  John 667 

Jay,  Joseph 651 

Jay,  Peter 462 

Jayne,  Ch arlew  E 592 

Jaynes,  William  D 544 

Jefferson,  Ralph 718 

Jeffres,  Ezra  H 634 

Jeffrey,  John  K 325 

Jeffries,  Noah  L 513 

Jeffries,  Patrick 319 

Jeffries,  Ulysses  P 384 

Jehl,  Francis 474,505 

Jellico,  Thomas  D 674 

Jelliff,  Isaac,  (56th  iV.  y.inf.) ...506 

Jelliff,  Isaac,  (143d  iV.  r.inf.) 642 

Jemispn,  John  S 564 

Jemmerson,  William  J 493 

Jenkini,  Charlea  A 502 

Jenkins,  Daniel  E : 499 

Jenkins,  David  T C45 

Jenkins,  Edward  W 588 

Jenkins,  George  W 624 

Jenkins,  Gideon  H 450 

Jenkins,  Isaac  T G58 

Jenjcins,  J.  H.  B 480 

Jenkins,  James  E,,  (Oneida  ind.  co.  cav.) 3G0 

Jenkins,  Jamea  E.,  (146th  N.  Y.  inf.) 645 

Jenkins,  John 497 

Jenkins,  John  P 462 

Jenkins,  Joseph  H 70G 

Jenkins,  Josiah  S 662 

Jenkins,  Maross 584 

Jenkins,  Rollla 674 

Jenkinson,  Isaac  ...i 673 

Jenka,  Henry  B 6.14 

Jenaens,  Martin  L 716 

Jenner,  William  H 644 

Jenness,  Joseph  K .,338 

Jenney,  Edwin  S 392,686 

Jennings,  Charles  E '- 461 

Jennings,  Edgar  S 46G 

Jennings,  Gilberts 401 

Jennings,  Gould  J ■''13 

Jennings,  Henry  M 579 

Jennings,  John  S.,  (Slst  iV.  Kcav.) 350 

Jennings,  John  S. ,  (26th  N.  Y.  inf.) 461 

Jennings,  Nathaniel 743 

Jennings,  Orville  J - 458 


88 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Jennison,  J.  Albert 645 

Jeniikins,  Joaopli  H ,. 748 

Jeuny,  Edwin  S 424 

Jernegan,  Francis  W 340 

Jeroloraan,  John 699 

Jerome,  Aaron  B 703 

Jerrett,  Ebenozer 605 

Jeseup,  William  F 355 

Jewell,  Clayton  G 522 

Jewell,  E.  Vern 645 

Jewell,  HenryO 667 

Jewell,  James  A 512,  655 

Jewell,  John  O 602 

Jewett,  Heni-y  L 604 

Jewett,  Henry  M 711 

Jewett,  Josiah  P 666 

Jewett,  OryilleD 661 

Jewett,  William  B 455 

Jewhurat,  Joseph  W 374 

Jewitt,  JohnG 380 

Jowsbury,  John , 467 

■  Jillson,  Alexander  A 584 

Jillson,  Alexander  L -  .583 

Jilson,  H.  H 621 

Joachim,  Charles 383 

Joachim,  Conrad 383 

Joachimsen,  Philip  J 512 

Jobes,  Samuel  B 726 

Jocelyn,  Albert  H 682 

Jocknick,  George  F 319 

Johns,  James 349 

Johnson,  Adolphus  J 718 

Johnson,  Alba  A 577 

Johnson,  Albert 653 

Johnson,  Albert  A 492 

Johnson,  Alonzo  W 636 

Johnson,  Andrew  J 637 

Johnson,  Archibald 519 

Johnson,  Benjamin  S 732 

Johnson,  C.  W 313 

Johnson,  Charles  A 450,  459 

Johnson,  Charles  J *- 649 

Johnson,  Charles  M ,.587 

Johnson,  Charles  P.,  C^6th  iV.  r.  inf.) 461 

Johnson,  Charles  P. ,  (8l8t  JV.  Y.  inf.) 555 

Johnson,  Charles  W.,  C4th  iV.  J",  inf.) 712 

Johnson,  Charles  W.,  (8th  iV.  J.  inf.) 718 

Johnson,  Charles  W.,  (13th  iV.  J.  inf.) 728 

Johnson,  Daniel  D -. 640 

Johnson,  David  B 668 

Johnson,  David  P.,. 499 

Johnson,  Deloss  M 389 

Johnson,  Ebenezer  J 424 

Johnson,  Edgar  F 343 

Johnson,  Edmund 467 

Johnson,  Edward,  (68th  N.  T.  inf.) 530 

Johnson,  Edward,  (173d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 677 

Johnson,  Enos  F 605 

Johnson,  F.  Byron 377 

Johnson,  Frank  A 479 

Johnson,  Frank  T.,  (3d  N.  Y.  inf.) 424 

Johnson,  Frank  T.,  (162d  iV.  Z  inf.) 668 

Johnson,  George 698 

Johnson,  George  G 513 

Johnson,  George  H. ,  (8th  N.  J.  inf.) 718 

Johnson,  George  H.,  (11th  and  12th  iV.  J. 

inf.) 724,726 

Johnson,  George  W 496 

Johnson,  Gilbert  J 696 

Johnson,  Gilman  L 640 

Johnson,  Henry .423 


Johnson,  Henry  C 528 

Johnson,  Horace  P 350 

Johnaon,  Hugh 455 

Johnson,  Isaiah  E 708 

Johnson,  J 534 

Johnson,  James,  (llth  iV.  T.  cav.) 337 

Johnson,  James,  (13th  N.  Y.  cav.) 340 

Johnson,  James,  (2d  iV.  Kinf.) 423 

Johnson,  James  G 522 

Johnson,  James  J.,  (16th  iV,  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Johnson,  James  J.,  (5lBt  N.  Y.  inf.) 498 

Johnson,  James  W 473 

Johnson,  Joel  M 534 

Johnson,  John  A 419 

Johnson,  John  B.,  (2d  iV.  Z  h.  art.) 361 

Johnson,  John  B.,  (5th  batt'y  N.  Y.  It.  art.) . .  .399 

Johnson,  John  D 722 

Johnson,  John  F 423 

Johnson,  John  G 582 

Johnson,  John  H 443 

Johnson,  John  S 558 

Johnson,  Joseph  H 717 

Johnson,  Joseph  W 716  , 

Johnson,  Joy  E 470 

Johnson,  Leonard  M 424 

Johnson,  Madine  L 612 

Johnson,  Nathan  J. ,  (93d  iV.  r.  inf.) 575 

Johnson,  Nathan  J.,  (Il5th  N.  Y.  inf.) 610 

Johnson,  Oliver  S 719 

Johnsoi^,  Peter  W 384 

Johnson,  Riley .^. 326 

Johnson,  Robert '. 459 

Johnson,  Robert  C 726 

Johnson,  Robert  McA 604 

Johnson,  Pobert  T 538,  643 

Johnson,  Robert  Z 329 

Johnson,  Samuel 634 

Johnson,  Samuel  G 493 

Johnson,  Seth  F 488 

Johnson,  Thomas 527 

Johnson,  Thomas  M 455 

Johnson,  Thomas  P 716 

Johnson,  Thomas  S 680 

Johnson,  Thomas  W.,  (Ist  prov.  and  10th 

jV.  Y.cny.) ^309  335 

Johnson,  Thomas  W.,  (Vth  iV.y;  h.'art.)....'.367 

Johnson,  Thomas  W.,  (90thiV".  F.inf.) 571 

Johnson,  AValter 588 

Johnson,  William ^.  649 

Johnson,  William  B '. 420 

Johnson,  WilliamE 604 

Johnson,  William  H.,  (Ist batt'y  iV".  r.  It.  art). 397 

Johnson,  William  H.,  (lOth  iV.  r.iuf.).... 440 

Johnson,  William  H.  H 480 

Johnson,  William  N 592 

Johnson,  jr.,  William  P B40 

Johnston,  Byron  A 658 

Johnston,  E.  T 664 

Johnston,  James  J 498 

Johnston,  James  W 619 

Johnston,  John  J 413 

Johnston,  Joseph  W 743 

Johnston,  MnttLias 679 

Johnston,  Nicholas  R ,.. 649 

Johnston,  Richard  M.-. 748 

Uohnston,  Robert  S 711 

Johnston,  Samuel 474 

Johnston,  Thomas ^ 596 

Johnston,  William  P 7. 745 

Johnston,  Witler  H 643 

Johnstone,  Robert 325 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


89 


Jokey, 
Jolles, 
JoUie, 
Jones. 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
JoneS; 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
JoneS; 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Joiles, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
t/ones, 
JoneS 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jorfes, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones 
Jones. 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 


Christian  J 583 

Egbert ." 624 

Isaac 474 

Abram . .  .* 305 

Adalbert 583 

B.  W 696 

BeniaminF.,  (85th  iV:  r.  inf.) 562 

BenjaminF.,  (157th  iV.  K  inf.) 662 

Charles  A.,  (2d  N.  Y.  cav.) 312 

Charles  A.,  (2d  iV.  r.h.art.) 363 

Charles  C 599 

Charles  L 448 

D.  K.  Smith 365 

Dashwood  Gl- 406 

David,  (14th  iV.  r.h.art.) ^...380 

David,  (7SthiV.  y.  inf.) ...550 

David,  (iiethiV:  T.inf.) 611 

DelosF 662 

E.  C 604 

Ebenezer 369,  378 

^ildward 369 

Edward  E •. 687 

Edward  P. , 625 

Edwin  A 689 

Edwin  O 645 

Elisha  S 565 

Enoch,  (batt'y  H,  3d  N.  Y.  It.  art.)  . .  ..395 

Enoch,  (26th  iV:  T.  inf.) 461 

Ervin  A.,  (3d  N.  Y.  inf.)  .i 425 

ErvinA.,(99thandl32diV.  r.inf.).587,  631 

Evan  (3- 612 

EvanR 604 

Ezekiel ^ 646 

Frank 467 

Franklin  C 522 

Frederick  T 571 

George  W 508 

HaiTj  . . . ; 697 

Hai-vey  L 522 

Henry  E 645 

Henry  J 589 

Ira 606 

Ivans  D 696 

James .* 526 

Jamea  C «. 439 

James  D.,  (22d  iV.  r.  cav.)... 352 

James  D.,  (25th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 357 

James  O 468 

JepthaA 636 

J6sse  H 514 

Jetpha  A §61 

John,  (2diV.  r.h.art.) 361 

John.  (193d  iV.  T.inf.) 694 

John  (3alvin 644 

JohnD 612 

John  J 709 

Joseph  P.,  (29th  N.  J.  inf.) 741 

Joseph  P.,  (3Bth  iV.  J.  inf.) 747 

JnliuB  A 680 

Lorenzo  J 380 

Martin 633 

Miles  T 666 

.Morven  M 361 

P.  Franklin 351 

P.  Owen 311 

Patrick  H 473,658 

Peter  Franklin -  -  ■^^'^ 

Richard,  (batt'y  B,  3d  iV.  Y.  It,  art.). .393 

Richard,  ■  (97th  iV.  Y.  int) 584 

RinaldoE 538 

Robert  H 472 


Jones,  Royal  S.,  (Hd  N.  Y.  inf.) 424 

Jones,  Royals.,  (103d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 594 

Jones,  Russel  M 376 

Jones,  S.  L 345 

Jones,  Samuel 697 

Jones,  Samuel  A 733 

Jones,  Samuel  B 550 

Jones,  Samuel  E 370 

Jones,  Thomas 335 

Jones,  Thomas  C 645 

Jones,  W.  George 669 

Jones,  WalterF 5I6 

Jones,  William  A.,  (67fh  iV^.  F.  inf.) 528 

Jones,  William  A,,  (142d  N.  Y.  inf.) 640 

"ones,  William  D 466 

Jones,  William  B.  W.  C 732 

Jones,  William  E 667 

Jones,  William  H.,  (2f)thN.  Kcav.) ...358 

Jones,  William  H.,  (23d  N-  Y.  inf.) 457 

Jones,  William  W 488 

Joralomen,  James  P 502 

Jordan,  Albert 477 

Jordan,  Delaztn  S 5^2 

Jordan,  Frank  E 559 

Jordan,  James,  (56th  N.  Y.  inf.) 506 

Jordan,  James,  (158th  iV.  F,  inf.) 664 

Jordan,  James  H 561 

Jordan,  James  H 561 

Jordan,  John  H 722 

Jordan,  John  W 563 

Jordan,  Robert  B 561 

Jordan,  Stephen  S 686 

Jordan,  Thomas 446 

Jordon,  Charles  W 369 

Joscelyn,  William  K 506 

Joseph,  Adolph 530 

Joseph,  Alexander 633 

Joslin,  Chauncey  C 561 

Joslin,  James  T 633 

Joslin,  Pliney  L 361 

Joslyn,  WimamH 350 

Jourdan,*  James 561 

Joy,  Henry  S 319 

Joy,  Royal  N , 578 

Jov.  Seymour  H '. 349 

Joj^  Walters 318 

Joyce,  George 516 

Joyce,  John  O'O 567 

Joyce,  RobertF •. 410 

Joyce,  Thomas  K 521 

Judd,  Alfred  B 463 

Judd,  Charles  D 362 

Judd,  Schuyler  F 599 

Judd,  Seymour  L 569,570 

Judd,  WillardB 584 

Judge,  Francis  U 551 

Judge,  John 566 

JildBpn,  Benjamin  F 548 

Judsbn,  Joseph  F.  H * 550 

Judson,  Roscius  W 640 

Judson,  Seldon  C 599 

Julian,  James 428 

Julian,  John j 369 

Julius,  Oscar 432 

Just,  JohnG.,  (UhN.  K  inf.) 426 

Just,  JohnG.,  (35th  iV.  J.  inf.) 746 

Justice,  George  C 731 

JuBtisop,  jr.,  Robert 366 

Kahler,  Conrad 464 

Kahler,  Eli ^--317 

Eahl&rt,  George 401 


90 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Kaier,  Joseph  C... 501 

Kaiser,  WiHiam 500 

Kaiser,  William  J 496 

Kaldt,  Aodrew 464 

Kalk,  Victor 530 

Kallman,  Alexander 530 

Kalmberg,  Hennan 500 

Kalt,  Hyron 664 

Kalt,  Jacques 664 

Kaminski,  Alexander 500 

Kanady,  Alexander 376 

Kandler,  Hugo 489 

Kane,  John 590 

Kane,  Patrick 67% 

Kane,  Perrj|C 492^ 

Kane,  "VViUiam 441 

Kane,  William  1 684 

Kannengieser,  Joeeph 454 

Kannig,  George ..464 

Kapff,  Edward 432 

KappesBer,  Peter 659 

■  Kappler,  Louis 500 

Karbawn,  Charles *. 432 

Karber,  Herman l 342,  346 

Karge,  Joseph,  (1st  N.  J.  cav.) 696 

Karge,  Joseph,  (Sd  N.  J.  cav.) ...698 

Karples,  Henry  iVI 500 

Kates,  Robert  E 726 

Kauffm  an,John 476 

KauflFman,  John  F 542 

KaufEman,  Julius 434 

Kaufman,  John 491 

Kaufman,  William  B 431 

Kavanagh,  John,  (37th  N.  Y.  inf.) 473 

Kavanagh,  John,  (63d  iV.  Y.  inf.) .'521 

Kavanagh,  Patrick  C 602 

Kavanagh,  William  J 328 

Kavanaugh,  John  F 479 

Kavanaugh,  Patrick : 346 

Kavanaugh,  William  J 320,  345 

Kavannogh,  James  S 590 

Kay,  William  J 534 

Kayser,  Otto .164 

Kaysing,  Edward 382 

Kayssing,  Edward 530 

Keane,  Patrick 346 

Kearney,  John  (3- 505 

Kearney,  Patrick 532 

Kearney,  Philip  J , 724 

Keating,  George 668,678 

Keating,  Michael 558 

Keating,  Patrick  ....'. 684 

Keats,  JohnH.,  (18th  iV^.  Y.  cav.) 346 

Keats,  John  H.,  (35th  N.  T.  inf. ) 471 

Keay  8,  William  J .-320,  345 

Keech,  Willard 5X6 

Keef,  Arthur  A.  O 320, 345 

Keefe,  Roberto 668 

Keefe,  William  S.  O 362 

Keefer,  George  A 693 

Keefler,  Billopp  R 550 

Keegan,  Michael 440 

Keelan,  James 473 

Keele,  Joseph 684 

Keeler,  Birney  B 640 

Keeler,  Briney  B 674 

Keeler,  Philip 466,  547 

Keeler,  Robert  B 382 

Keeley,  James  H 675 

Keelly,  Thomas 327 

Keenan,  James  H 495 


Keenan,  John,  (18th  N.  Y.  cav.) 346 

Keenan,  John,  (42d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 484 

Keenan,  Patrick  H 369,376 

Keene,  Augustus  W 479 

Keene,  David .-SIS 

Keene,  Edwin  F 499 

Keerfoot,  Richard  T 424 

Keese,  Francis  S 629 

Keese,  jr.,  Oliver.-. 613 

Keesler,  Daniel 579 

Kehoe,  Thomas 605 

Kehr,  Peter 680 

Keisler,  EufuB 719 

Keith,  Charles  C.  F 408 

Keith,  Gilmore 551 

Keith,  Henry  C 619 

Kelchner,  Peter  B.,  (2d  N.  Y.  mtd.  rifles) 317 

Kelchner,  Peter  B.,  (28th  N.  Y.  inf.) 463 

Keleher,  Cornelius 693 

Kelein,  Gustavus  C ....412 

Kellam,  A.  C ....642 

Kelleher,  James 659 

Kelleher,  Michael 520 

Keller,  Casper 432 

Keller,  Ignats 530 

Keller,  Joseph 534 

Keller,  Wallace 345 

Kellerman,  William 382 

Kellett,  Henry 571 

Kelley,  Frank  M 487 

Kelley,  James 667 

Kelley,  John  B 582 

Kelley,  John  T 513 

Kelley,  Michael 699 

Kelley,  Thomas 512 

Kelley,  William 512 

Kellogg,  Charles  C 635 

Kellogg,  Cyrus 457  , 

Kellogg,  Edward 476 

Kellogg,  George  W 398 

Kellogg,  Morton  L 668 

Kellogg,  Rowland  C 613 

Kellogg,  Samuels 590 

Kellogg,  VanP 356 

Kellogg,  William  H 690 

Kellogg,  William  J 656 

Kelly,  Charles 487 

Kelly,  Edward,  (7thbatt'y  N.  Y.  It.  art.).... 400 

Kelly,  Edward,  (182d  N.  Y.  inf.) 684 

Kelly,  Edward,  (5th  N.J.mf.) 713 

Kelly,  Edward,  (11th  iV.  J.  inf.) 725 

Kelly,  Harrison 487 

Kelly,  Henry  C 588 

Kelly,  Howard  L 365 

Kelly,  James,  (69th  JV.  K  inf.) 532 

Kelly,  James,  (160th  N.  Y.  inf.) ^6 

Kelly,  Jeremiah  1 452 

Kelly,  John,  (25th  JV.  r.  inf.) 459 

Kelly,  John,  (82d  iV.  r.  inf ) 557 

Kelly,  John,  (104th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 596 

Kelly,  John  J 683 

Kelly,  Martin 684 

Kelly,  Mioah  J .    450 

Kelly,  Michael,  (109th  N.  Y.  inf.) 604 

Kelly,  Michael,  (182d  JV.  r.inf..) 684 

Kelly,  Patrick,  (6th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 369 

Kelly,  Patrick,  (88th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 567 

Kelly,  Patrick,  (97th  N.  r.  inf.) 583 

Kelly,  Patrick,  (99th  JV.  r.  inf.) 587 

Kelly,  Patrick  J 533 

Kelly,  Peter,  (Ist  batt'y  JV.  r.  It.  art.) 397 


INDEX   OP    NAMES. 


91 


Kelly,  Peter,  (69th  iV.  r.inf.) 533 

Kelly,  Peter,  (100th  N.  ¥.  inf.) 589 

Kelly,  Richard  A 533 

Kelly,  Richard  A 532 

Kelly,  Robert  J 567 

Kelly,  Samuel  B 620 

Kelly,  Thomas 714 

Kelly,  Thomas  W 483 

Kelly,  Timothy  W. 671 

Kelsey,  Charles  T.,  (4th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 365 

Kelsey,  CharlesT.,  (64tfaiV.  r.inf.) 623 

Kelsey,  Curtis 380 

Kelsey,  Dana  B 522 

Kelsey,  Hehry  H 086 

Kelsey,  J.  B 514 

Kelsey,  William  A 394 

Kemp,  George 503 

Kempe,  William 327 

Kemper,  John  H 335 

Kemper,  John  H 335 

Kempf,  Ernst 383 

Kempf,  Peter 510 

Kempsey,  Matthew  C 680, 

Kempster,  Walter  W 335 

Kendall,  Alfred 596 

Kendall,  Ezra  W 523 

Kendall,  James  V 652 

Kendall,  Samuel  D.  Coy 661 

Kendall,  Thomas  C 732 

Kendall,  Uriah  B 656 

Kendall,  WUlis  J 462 

Kendrids:,  Albert 471 

Kenly,  William  H 715 

KenneaUy,  Michael  H -621 

Kennedy,  Arthurs 361 

Kennedy,  Cammond 552 

Kennedy,  Charles  W.,  (156th  N.  Y.  inf.) 661 

Kennedy,  Charles  W.,  cBth  N.  J.  inf) 718 

Kennedy,  Dominick - 579 

Kennedy,  Edward 746 

Kennedy,  Edward  T 724 

^Kennedy,  P.  J 328 

Kennedy,  G.  D 633 

Kennedy,  George  W 335 

Kennedy,  James,  (Ph  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 371 

Kennedy,  James,  (93d  iV.  r.inf) 575 

Kennedy,  Jolin  B ' 602 

Kennedy,  John  P 742 

Kennedy,  John  W 633 

Kennedy,  Joseph  M 333 

Kennedy,  Lysander  W 615,  632 

Kennedy,  Peter  K 485 

Kennedy,  Richard 364 

Kennedy,  Terrence  J 392,397 

Kennedy,  Thomas .309,  336 

Keinedy,  WUliam,  (109th  N.  Y.  inf.) 604 

Kennedy,  William,  (162d  JV.  r.inf.) 669 

Kennedy,  William  D 483 

Kenneyson,  William 722 

Kennin,  John 644 

Kenny,  Charles  A 596 

Kennyon,  Norman  S 384 

Kent,  Jonathan  W. - 319 

Kent,  Joseph  A .-,.540 

Kent,  NoahD 621 

Kent,  Prentiss  J 678 

Kenyon,  Barber 407 

Kenyon,  Delos  M 4 619 

Kenyon,  George  L 419 

Kenyon,  Hiram  S «. 378 

Kenyon,  Joseph  C 337 


Kenyon,  Marcus 1369 

Kenyon,  R.  Wells,  (2d  iV.  r.inf) 423 

Kenyon,  R.  Wells,  (104th  2V.  r.inf) 596 

Kenyon,  Vincent  A 374 

ICenyon,  William  M 463 

Keogan,  tlohn 328 

Kerby,  Charles 680 

Kern,  Henry 510 

Kernan,  Febx 486 

Kernberger,  Michael 411 

Kerner,  Frederick  W 729 

Keraer,  William,  (7th  N.  Y.  inf.) 434 

Kerner,  William,  (8th  N.  Y.  inf) 435 

Kerner,  William,  (54th  JV.  r.  inf ) 503 

Kerneys,  Edward 524 

Kerr,  Albert  D 522 

Kerr,  David 473 

Kerrigan,  Francis 459 

Kerrigan,  George  H 459 

Kerrigan;  James  E 460 

ICerrigan,  John 612 

Kerrigan,  Thomas 460 

Kerrny,  John  J 671 

Kesselmark,  John  M 490 

Keasler,  Charles  H 746 

Kessler,  Julius 539 

Kester,  John-W 696 

Ketcham,  Abram  V 660 

Ketcham,  Byron  C 622 

Ketcham,  Edward  M 339 

Ketcham,  John  H 653 

Ketchel,  Hudson 738 

Ketchum,  Alexander  P 506 

Ketchum,  Edward  H 618 

Ketchum,  Edwin  N 680 

Kctcljum,  George  E 388 

Ketchum,  John  P 323 

Ketchum,  William  A .■ 416 

Ketchum,  William  A 417 

Keyes,  Ira 480 

Kewin,  Robert  B 573 

Keys,  Charles  B 334 

Keys,  Columbus  L 629 

Keys,  Edwin  E 368 

Keys,  Samuel 720 

Keyser,  Henry,  (5th  iV.  Y.  inf) 428 

Keyser,  Henry,  (5tb  vet.  N.  r.  inf ) 430 

Kibbo,  George  C,  (6th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 368 

Kibbe,  George  C,  (11th  N.  r.inf) 441 

Kibbe,  Oliver  A 742 

Kibbe,  TheoQore  C 426 

Kibbum,  William  W 634 

Kickel,  Abram 510 

Kidd,jr.,  James 312 

Kidd,  William L 487 

Kidder,  John  S .619 

Kieffer,  Luther,  (14th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 381 

KieflFer,  Luther,  (1st  N.  Y.  It.  art.) 387 

Kienan,  Bernard 641 

Kiener,  John 638 

Kiernan,  Daniel 520 

Kiernan,  Francis 567 

Kiernan,  John 473 

Kiersted,  James  J.J 627 

Kieth,  Harry 467 

Kilborn,  Channcey  W 577 

Kilbury,  Edwin  R 690 

Killam,  Henry  P 506 

Kille,  David 720 

Killey ,  Joseph 696 

Killinger,  Samuel 524 


92 


INDEX   OP    NAMES. 


Kilmer,  Oliver  A 307 

Kilpatiick,  Judsnn,  (2d  iT.  r.  eav.) 311 

Kilpatrick,  Judson,  {Stb  N.  J",  inf.) 428 

Kilrov,  Jamea 728 

Kimball,  A.  S 585 

Kimball,  Edward  A '. 437 

Kimbull,  Hiram  A 655 

Kimball,  Horace  E 364 

Kimball,  JamesP • 625,620 

Kimball,  John  P 680 

Kimball,  Pardon  L 608 

Kimball,  Rodney  G 487 

Kimball,  Wilii.am  A...... 311 

■Kimberly,  B.  K 346 

Kimberly,  Benjamin  K. .. r 487 

Kimberly,  Charles  A 608 

Kimberly,  Kaudolph  E 395 

Kimble,  Charles  H 741 

Kimble,  Warroa 617 

Kimmel,  Conrad 530 

Kimmel,  John 594 

Kincaid,  William  H 575 

Kinder,  William  M 680 

King,  Adam  E 467 

King  Alexander 647 

King,  Alonzo  J , 645 

King,  Charles -.562 

King,  Charles  A ...655 

King,  CharlesF.,  (batt'y  H,  3d  iV.  r.lt.  ai-t.).395 

King,  Charles  P.,  (145th  iV.  K  inf.) 644 

King,  David  H 575 

King,  Edward ! 527 

King,  Frederick  C 640 

King,  George  C 730 

King,  George  W 368 

King,  Henry  G 469 

King,  Howard 711 

King,  James 462 

King,  James  1 551 

King,  James  M - 514 

King,  James  S.,(65thiV.  y.  inf.) 525 

King,  James  S.,  (162d7V.  T.  inf.) 668 

King,  John,  (123d  iV.  r.inf.) 622 

King,  John,  (188th  iV.  r.inf.) 689 

King,  JohnB 336 

King,  John  J 737 

King,  Johns.,  (18th  iV.  K  inf.) 453 

King,  John  S.,  (124th  N.  r.  inf.) 623 

King,  Merritt 635 

King,  Orris  0 366 

King,  Reuben  V.,  (85th  iV.  r.  inf.) 562 

King,  Reuben  V.,  (4th  batt'y  N.  J.  It.  art.) 701 

King,  Richard  P 533 

King,  Robert 632 

King,  Theodore  P 664 

King,  Timothy 568 

King,  Samuel 466 

King,  William  H 470 

King,  William  Vernon 512 

Kingman,  Lymaia  M. 556 

Kingsbury,  A.  W 662 

Kingsbury,  John  D 402 

Kingsbury,  John  T.,  (batt'y  A,  Ist  N.  Y.  lt.art.)388 

Kingsbury,  John  T.,  (26th  iT.  T.  inf.) 461 

Kingsbury,  Otia 378 

Kingsbury,  William  E 368,  378 

Kingsland,  George 733 

Kingsland,  Phineaa  C 592 

Kingsland,  William  W 357 

Kingsley,  Gale  B 458 

Kingsley,  George  C 456 


Kingsley,  Harrison  P 314 

Kingsley,  Harvey 679 

Kingsley,  Henry  L 686 

Kingsley,  Jamea  W 647 

Kingsley,  John 696 

Kingston,  John 600 

Kingston,  S.  P 312 

Kinleyside,  John  S 603 

Kinne,  Theodore  Y 685 

Kinnear,  James 552 

Kinney,  Al.anson  T 562 

Kinney,  Alfred  S 331 

Kinney,  Byron  H 394 

Kinney,  Ernest  L ' 504 

Kinney,  John  W.,  (iSth  N.  Y.mt.) 461 

Kinney,  John  W.,  (81st  N.  Y.int.) 555 

Kinney,  Levi  H 562 

Kinney,  Milton  A 397 

Kinney,  Richard  C 611 

Kinney,  Samuel  N 662 

Kinney,  Sidney  N 674 

Kinney,  William 648 

Kinney,  William  B '. 683 

Kinnie,  E.Oliver 391 

Kinnie,  William 571 

Kinny,  Edward  A 587 

Kinaey,  Charles 382 

Kinsey,  J.W 749 

Kinsey,  William  B 667 

Kinsler,  James 671 

Kinzel,  Francis 435 

Kiuzinger,  Joseph 490 

Kipp,  Charles  J 383 

Kipp,  Hemy  D 626 

Kipp,  Isaac  L 665 

Kirby,  Edgar ..367 

Kirby,  Edwin '. .  666 

Kirby,  George  B 492 

Kirby,  James  P 462 

Kirby,  Robert  J 472 

Kirby,  William  H 659 

Kirby,  William  M 395 

Kirchner,  Williani 383 

Kirk,  Hylend 365 

Kirk,  Jamea  W 573 

Kirk,  John 470 

Kirk,  John  M 445 

Kirk,  Joseph  W 371 

■Kirk,  Thomas 512 

Kirk,  William 470 

Kirk,  William  A 508 

Kirkbride, -Elwood  H 734 

Kirker,  Cornelius  A.,  (21st  N.  Y.  cav.) 350 

Kirker,  Cornelius  A.,  (2d  N.  Y.in!.) 423 

Kirkpatrick,  Samuel  B 365 

Kirley,  Michael,  (35th  iV.  r.inf.) 471 

Kirley,  Michael,  (97th  JV.  r.inf.) 583 

Kirtland,  Albert  B 337 

KirtI and,  John  0 ^570 

Kissam,  Edgar 720 

Kisselburgh,  Willmm  B 674 

Kissinger,  S.  S 524 

Kitchen,  Charles  W. '. 747 

Kitchen,  Marcus  L.  W 698 

Kitchen,  Marcus  W 697 

Etching,  J.  Howard 361 

Kitching,  Howard 369 

Kitson,  William  H.  B 428 

Kittenger,  Martin  S 589 

Kitlinger,  Joseph , 408 

Kittinger,  Samuel 408 


INDEX   OP  NAMRS. 


93 


Kittle,  David  M 610 

Kittle,  E.C ^ 524 

Kittle,  Edward  C 516 

Kittle,  Jacob  S.,  (39tli  N.  r.  inf.) S....476 

•Kittle,  Jacob  S.,  (lOOth  N.  r.  inf.) 589 

■Kitta,  Giles  F 378 

Klatzl,  Frederick 505 

KleeBsh,  John  H 531 

Klein,  Ciiarlea  E 467 

Klein,  Charles  P 637 

Klein,  Ernst    413 

Klein,  Henry 464 

Klein,  Henry  L 500 

Kleine,  Lewis 572 

Kleine,  Louis 383 

Kleinfield,  Joseph 461 

KleinBchmidt,  Otto,  (16th  N.  r.cav.; 345 

Kleinschmidt,  Otto,  (4l8tiV.  Z.inf.) 482 

Kleinschmidt,  Ulrich ^ -. 500 

jElinck,  George 361 

■'Kline,  Charles 610 

Kline,  Henry 362 

Kline,  Manuel 730 

Kline,  Peter 339 

Kling,  Casper 503 

Klingenberg,  Max 501 

KlingBoehr,  Victor 437 

Klock,  George  J 645 

Klock,  Jacob  C 657 

Kloeber,  Henry 454 

Kluckhuhn,  Henry  R 4.54 

Kpablock,  William  L 518 

Knapp,  Adolph 701 

Knapp,  Andrew  B 593 

Knapp,  Charles  L 657 

Knapp,  Edwin  A 621 

Knapp,  Edwin  C,  (16th  iV.  y.  inf.) 448 

Knapp,  Edwin  C,  (193d  N.  Y.  inf.) 694 

Knapp,  Galon  A 403 

Knapp,  George  P 375 

Knapp,  J.  A 666 

Knapp,  James  B 375 

Knapp,  Jacob I . .  651 

Knapp,  Jacob  W 347 

Knapp,  Theodore  E 603 

Knapp,  William  H 333 

Knapp,  William  L , 333 

Knappe,  Adolph 530 

Kneeland,  Benjamin  T 348 

Kneeskern,  John  P 610 

Kuemm,  Franeia 362 

Knester,  John ? 625 

Knettle,  Anson  W 604 

Knickerbocker,  Henry  M 370 

Knickerbocker,  Hugh  B ;. .  .486 

Knickerbocker,  Judson 380 

Knief,  Louis 306 

Knieriem,  John 412 

Kniffln,Abram 400 

Kniffin,  Dennis  D 667 

Kniffin,  George  W 699 

Knight,  Pitz  H 330 

Knight,  Prank  L 709 

Knight,  Franklin  L 735 

Knight,  George  D 579 

Knight,  J.  Randolph 377 

Knight,  James 365 

Knight,  Joseph 518 

Knight,  Remie  L 407 

Knight,  Rennie  L 682 

Knight,  Samuel  P 566 

35  b 


Knight,  William 566 

Knight,  William  H 325 

Knight,  William  W 392 

Knight,  Zebulon  M 466 

Knighton,  Frederick . . : 724 

Kiiipschild,  Clement 481 

Knitfel,  Augustus  L 678 

Knobelsdorf,  Bernhard  . . » 500 

Knoblsdorf,  P.  W.  K 699 

Knoske,  Edward  G.,  (5th  iV.  r.h.art.) 366 

Knoske,  Edward  G.,  (4th  iV.  r.  inf.) 426 

Kuower,  Edward  C 364 

Knower,  Franklin  H 63S 

Knower,  William  li.' 364 

Knowles,  Charles  R 574 

Knowles,  Daniel  C 494 

Knowles,  Henry  P 374 

Knowles,  John  W 424 

Knowle8,-Kcudall  P 684 

Knowles,  Oliver  B '. 305 

Knowles,  William 578,  598 

Knowlson,  John 674 

Knowlton,  D.  R 679 

Knowlton,  Daniel  C 609 

Knox,  Benjamin  E 312 

Knox,  CharlesL 674 

Knox,  Charles  McL 333 

Knox,  Edward  B.,  (11th  JV.  Z.inf.) 441 

Knox,  Edward  B. ,  (44th  2V.  K  inf.) 487 

Knox,  Edward  M; 404 

Knox,  James  H 637 

Knox,  John 550 

Knox,  JohnP 601 

Koaphart,  Frederick , 551 

Koblnnk,  Rudolph 489 

Koburger,  Peter 510 

Koch,  Charles,  (45th  iV.  T.  inf.) 489 

Koch,  Charles,  (58th  J\r.  y.  inf.) 510 

Koch,  Frederick 716 

Koch,  Herman 432 

Koch,  John 584 

Koch,  Werner 510 

Kochanowski,  Vincent 467 

Kocher,  Frederick  C 503 

Kocher,  Frederick 490 

Koobe,  William  A 682 

Koeberlein,  Joh  Adam 530 

Koehler,  Emil,  (49th  N.  r.inf) 496 

Koehler,  Emil,  (187th  iV.  r.inf.) 688 

Koehler,  Lduis 595 

Koehne,  Adalbert 433 

Koehne,  Adalbert 434 

Koehne,  Albert '. 682 

Koele,  Frederick 382 

Koelman,  Bernard 695 

Koenig,  Emil 510 

Koenig,  Paul 531 

Kohaus,  Bernard 4U 

Kohlbcrger,  F 503 

Kohler,  Louis 682 

Kohler,  William 615 

Kohly,  Augustus  L 424 

Kohn ,  Isaac 52G 

Kolbe,Paul '. 481 

Kollinsky,  Colmau 361 

KoUman,  James : 504 

Kolomb,  Frederick 615 

Konig,  Ferdinand 503 

Konig,  George 454 

Konkllng,  George 472 

Koonz,  (George  H 48S 


94 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Kopff,  BixtuB  Louis 433 

Kopper,  Henry  1 3f!4 

Korn,  Griisfav 489 

Koszuszek,  Lnuia 434 

Kovacs,  Stephen 503 

Kozlay,  Eugene  A 503 

Kraell,  Christian ; 431 

Kraeinei',  Charles '. 435 

Kraemer,  Herman 432 

Kraemer,  Lewis 694 

Kraenter,  John  L 594 

Kvafft,  Thecdoi-e  W 629 

Kraft,  Levi 343 

Krahmer,  Oscar 699 

Krake,  Winflela  S 366 

Kramer,  Albert 530 

Kramer,  Oscar 392 

Kramm,  A  dam 505 

Krauk,  George 370 

Krantz,  Henry  F 679 

Kratz,   Hugo 481 

Kraunkler,  August 510 

Krnns,  Schmidt 695 

Krauae,  Henry 490 

Krause,  Louis 503 

Krause,  OttoK 329 

Krauter,  John  L.,  (8th  iV.  Kinf.) 436 

Kranter,  JohnL.,  (2d  iV. /.  cav. ) 698 

Krayer,  William 432 

Krayer,  William 434 

Krefis,  Frnzier 370 

Krehbiel,  John  D 481 

Kress,  John  A : 577 

Kretchmnnn,  Julius  C 594 

Kreter,  Carl 500 

Kreuder,  Charles 503 

Krender,  Herman  H 503 

Kreutzer,  William 585 

Krickl,  Emil 434 

krier,  Charles  W 722 

Kroeck,  Louis 4.54 

Kroeger,  John 531 

Krohm,  Philip 325 

Krom,  Abram  H 324 

Krom,  JohaB 617 

Kromer,  Charles  C 319 

Krone,  Max 435 

Kronmeyer,  Charles  J - 500 

Kropaiz,  John '. 434 

Krouth,  Hermann 595 

■  Kruger,  Charles  W 426 

Kruger,  Theodore 476- 

Krum,  Henry  S 343 

Krynicki,  Joseph  D 305 

Kryzanowski,  Wlademier 5)0 

Kuchenbecker,  Charles,  {8th  iV.  r.iuf.) 435 

Knchenbecker,  Charles,  (64th  7f.  Y.  inf.) 503 

Kuchne,  Leo j 1 383 

Kuder,  Andrew 331 

Kuechl,  William 454 

Kugel,  Charles  H 372 

Kummer,  Arnold 530 

Kunkel,  Edward > 489,  511 

Kurlbftum,  Ernst 510 

Kurz,  Richard 482 

KuBSerow,  Charles,  (3d  bat. -iV.  Y.  It.  art.)... 398 
KuEserow,  Charles,  (32d  bat.  N.  Y.  It.  art.).. 412 

Labar,  A.  J COl 

ia  Beff,  Joseph 343 

Lacca,  Horace  W.,  (2d  vet.  N.  Y.  cav.) 313  ' 

Lacca,  Horace  W.,  (22diV;  r.inf.) 456 


Lacey,  John  (3- 373 

Lackey,  William 718 

Lacoppidan,  Adolph - 494 

Lacy,  George  W 361 

Lacy,  Henry  0 362 

Lacy,  John ..- 577 

Ladd,  Alexander 687 

Ladd,  George -|. 353 

Ladd,  James  D 400 

Laddy,  Otto 490 

La  Den,  William 470 

Ladley,  George  H ■- 552 

Ladue,  Albert 320,345 

La  Due,  Edmund  K 601,644 

La  Fata,  Charles  G -"•. 518 

La  Fay,  Edward 518 

Lafever,  Johannes 661 

Latever,  Peter  A , ' 661 

Lafferts,  Henry  D.  B 740 

Lafferty,  Wilson  F 511 

Laffin,  Robert 532 

Laiier,  John  A 569 

LafliD,  Byron 470 

Lafon,  Vincent  F :...437 

La  Forge,  Abiel  T 599 

Lafountain,  Peter 448 

Lafuira,  Joseph,  (2d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 423 

LaFuira,  Joseph,  (10th  ivr  Y.  inf.) 439 

Lagemann,  William 513 

La  Grange,  Henry 419 

Lahee,  Horace  R 447 

Laidlaw,  John 667 

Laing,  George  W 742 

Laing,  John  A 6(16 

Laing.  Joseph 552 

Laing,  William 664 

Laiple,  Louis 503 

Lair,  Jacob  L 730 

Laird.  Alexander 740 

Laird,  James 417 

Laishe,  William  B 350 

Laithe,  Charles  B 350 

Lake,  Edward 306 

Lake,  James 452 

Lake,  James  G 736 

Lake,  Joseph  T - 741 

Lake,  Phipps 522 

Lake,  Seneca 609 

Lakeman,  William  H 547 

Lakin,  James  0 307 

Lalor,  De  Kline : 714 

Lalor,  John 416 

Laman,  John  J 601 

Lamb,  David 467 

Lamb,  Edwin  P 718 

Lamb,  George  W 419 

Lamb,  Henry 383 

Lamb,  Jesse  B 378 

Lamb,  Warren  W.,  (22d  N.  Y.  cav.) 352 

Lamb,  Warren  W.,  (50t,h  A  y.eng.) 4]9 

Lamb,  William  H 571 

Lamb,  William  W 719 

Lame,  Samuel  C 696 

Lambert,  Calvin 507 

Lambert,  jr. ,  David 497 

Lambert,  J.  Leavitt 525 

Lambert,  Leonard  M 718 

Lambert,  Lewie  E 566 

Lambert,  William  H.,  (27th  JV.  J.  inf.) 738  • 

Lambert,  WilllamH.,  {33d  JV.  J.  inf.).., 744 

Lambic,  Gavin  A 646 


INDEX   OP  NAMES. 


95 


Lambaon,  Mathias 709,711 

Lameroux,  Albert  T 424 

Lamon,  Eneus  N 591 

Lamon,  George  F 468 

Lamoreaux,  Sullivan  B - 361,  374 

Lampe,  Albert 1 503 

Lampi,  C.  H 503 

Lampson,  Albert  T 596 

LampBon,  Theodore 606 

Lancaster,  Morris 632 

Land,  John 656 

Lander,  Conrad  F 498 

Landers,  Edward  A 680 

Landon,  Douglas  S 596 

Landon,  JohuM 466 

Landon,  Reuben  B 487 

Laudy,  Martin  D 513 

Lane,  Barent  H 386 

Lane,  Francis  B 474 

Lane,  Henry 742 

Lane,  James  C 592 

Lane,  Joshua  D 630 

Lane,  Nathaniel  P 526 

Lane,  Theodore 416 

Lane,  Thomas  S 453 

Lanehart,  George  D 694 

Laney,  S.  Herbert 347 

Lang,  Henry 494 

Lang,  James 424 

Lang,,  John  H.  T '. 419 

Lang,  Michael , 411 

Lang,  William 454 

I       Langdon,  John  J 629 

Langdon,  Sidney  W 585 

LangdoD,  Thomas F..! 419 

Langdon,  William  A 430 

Lange,  Charles 748 

Lange,  Ferdinand 454 

Lange,  "Stephen 433 

Langley,  David  W 639 

Langner,  Robert 412 

LangBon,  A.  F 474 

LangBtaff,  Peter  H 696 

LangBton,  John  G 719 

Langworthy ,  Daniel  A 562 

Langworthy,  Ralph  C 562 

Laning,  Warren  L 466 

>      Lanning,  Charles  W 742 

LanniDg,  Henry B 720 

Lanning,  John  T.,  (30th  iV:  J.  inf.) 742 

Lanning,  John  T.,  (35th  iV,  J.  inf.) 746 

Lanning,  Oliver 310,  336 

Lanning,  Peter 711 

Lanning,  Warren  L 385 

Lanrring,  Henry .€90 

'       Lansing,  Edward 339 

Lansing,  Edward  B 545 

Lansing,  Edwin  Y.,  (3d  prov.  and  13th  N.  Y. 
cavalry) 320,340 

^     Lansing,  Edwin  Y;,  (50th  iV.  Y.  eng.) 419 

Lansing,  Frederick,  (8th  N.    Y.  cav.) 331 

Lansing,  Frederick.  (10th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 376 

Lansing,  U.  S 450 

Lansing,  Henry  G.,  (12th  N.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Lansing,  Henry  G.,  (21)st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 455 

Lansing,  Jacob 564 

Lansing,  Livingston ^ 450 

Lanfling,  William 546 

Lanty,  Richard 311 

^      Lape^  Philip - 606 

;     Lape,  Samuel  W 375 


Lapham,  Daniel  W 333 

Lapman,  Adam 466 

Lapriidiilie,  F.  L.  M.  J.  Henry 416 

Laque,  Francisco 476 

Larabee,  David 561,564 

Larabee,  LuciuB  S -. 488 

Lard,  Alva 595 

Large,  Theodore  P 713 

Larkerun,  William 664 

Larkin,  Christopher , 661 

Larkin,  Felix 416 

Lanied.  H 345 

Larrabee,  Le  Roy  E 515 

Larraber,  Lucius  L 441 

La  Roza,  George  W 632 

Larsen,  Niels 386 

Larson,  Louis 500 

La  Rue,  Eugene  B 470 

La  Rue,  James 367 

La  Rue,  Ledgo  D 467 

La  Rue,  W.  H 621 

La  Rue,  William  H 380 

Larzelier,  William  C 743 

Lasher,  C.  E 646 

Lasher,  Charles  E 461 

Lassell,  John  H 657 

Lassen,  Dietrich 490 

Lassen,  John  C 566 

LasBOurville,  John 426 

Latham,  Edward 431 

Latham,  Elias  B 421 

Latherbury,  William 729 

Latbrop,  Daniel  N 686 

Latbrop,  Robert  D 665 

Latimore,  James  M 612 

Latour,  Philip 688 

Latson,  Mortimer  E 362 

Latten,  Alvin 333 

Lattimore,  Hugh  C 596 

Laltimore,  James  M 384 

Lattin,  Jerome 606 

Laty,   Charles 501 

Lauber,  Fred 510 

Lauber,.  Max 412 

Laubli,  Jacob 531 

Laughlin,  James 720 

LaughUn,  Martin,  {16th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Laughlin,  Martin,  (3d  N.  Y.  It.  art.) 395 

Laughran,  John 498 

Lauming,  Ralph  A 559 

Launt,  James 655  , 

Laurie,  Charles  M.  M ^ 661 

Laurier,  Theodore 536 

Lautenslager,  Frederick 688 

Lauter,  Edward 492 

Lauterman,  Henry 382 

La  Valley,  Alfred  J 509 

Lavcrty,  William 305 

Lawler,  Edward 647 

Lawler,  Martin  B 473 

Lawler,  Patrick ~.  .540 

Lawney,  Robert 644 

Lawrance,  T 503 

Lawrence,  Abram  B 347 

Lawrence,  Alfred 468 

Lawrence,  Clinton  P 365 

Lawrence,  E.  W 741 

Lawrence,  Edward  25 516 

Lawrence,  Frank  B 587 

Lawrence,  Frederick  H 384 

Lawrence,  George  H ai*? 


96 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Lawrence,  Gilberts 433 

Iyai;frence,  Henry  Clay 626 

Lawrence,  Hirain 420 

Lawrence,  Hudson 745 

Lawrence,  James  R 680 

Lawrence,  James  V 361 

Lawrence,  John  T 540 

Lawrence,  Joseph  B 731 

Lawrence,  MelaThiah  H    626 

Lawrence,  Milton  S 724 

Lawrence,  William  V i..318 

Lnwson,  Alexander 318,328 

Lawson,  Sylvester 623 

Lawther,  Andrew 389 

Lawton,  David  A - 470 

Lawyer,  George  J 713 

Laxy,  John  F - 495 

Lay,  Prank  H 612 

Laydon,  Marshall  M.,  (ISth  iV.  Y.  cav.) 343 

Laydon,  Marshall  M.,  (SSd  N.  Y.  inf.) 457 

Layton,  Daniel 352 

Layton,  George  N 455 

Layton,  Hiram  W 309,336 

Layton,  James  F 728 

Layton,  Nelson  P : 335 

Layton,  Sydney  M 724 

Layton,   Thomas ; 560 

Lazams,  Harry 441 

Lazarus,  H.  L 345 

Lazarus,  Henry  S 357 

Lazanis,  Joseph  V 365 

Lazella,  Edward  D 477 

Lazolle,  H.  M .345 

Leach,  Andrew  J 347 

Leach,  George 508 

Leach,  Josiah-G 736 

Leahey,  Thomas 553 

Ijeahey,  William 324 

Leahy,  Lawrence,  (9th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 437 

Leahy,  Lawrence,  (16th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 345 

Leake,  Frederick 352 

Leal,  John  R 643 

Leamon,  Frederick  E 718 

Learned,  Grant 365 

Leary,  James 441 

Leask,  WUliam  G 592 

Leathe,  Oh aries  B 358 

Leatz,  Axel 430 

Leavenworth,  George 380 

Leavitt,  Samuel  H 564 

Leavift,  Thomas  E 305 

Leaycraft,  William  H 566 

LcBaire,  Adolph 437 

Lechleidner,  William 699 

Leddy,  Michael 533 

Leddy,  Thomas 532 

Lederer,  Emanuel 477 

Ledlie,  Gilbert  W 384 

Ledlie,  James  H 392 

Ledierd,  Perry  M 571 

Led  wick,  Thomas 31 3 

Lee,  Adiran 656 

Lee,  Benjamin  P.,  (126tll  JV.  r.  inf.) 626 

Lee,  Benjamin  P.,  (12th  JV  J.  inf.) 726 

Lee,t)avidW 418 

Lee,  DwightM.... 353 

Lee,  Edward 520 

Lee,  Edward  L '. 455 

Lee,  Frank,  (12th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Lee,  Prank,  (26th  JV.  r.  inf.) 461 

Lee,  Henry  M 1 626 


Lee,  Henry  R "77 

Lee,  Henry  T 3M 

Lee,  Horace 574 ,. 

Lee,  Horace  G W 

Lee,  James ...668 

Lee,  Jay  E 408 

Lee,  John  0..'. 587 

Lee,  John  D.,  (7th  JV.  Y.  cav.) .339 

Lee,  JohnD.,  (20th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 349 

Lee,  John  L.,  (STth  JV.  5^.  inf.) .... , 566 

Lee,  John  L.,  (163d  JV.  Y.  int.) 670 

Lee,  Joseph  C 715 

Lee,  jr. ,  Luther 349 

Lee,  Michael  J.,  (4t.h  JV  r.  h.  art.) 365 

Lee,  Michael  J,,  (42d  JV.  K  inf.) 483 

Lee,  Nathan  T 459 

Lee,  PhiUpH MS 

Lee,  Peter,  (31st  JV.  r.  inf.) 467 

Lee,  Peter,  (39th  JV  Y.  inf.) 476 

Lee,  Richard  H.,  (Ist  JV.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 305 

Lee,  Richard  H.,  (16th  ind.  bat.  JV  Y.  It.  art). 404 

Lee,  Richard  H.,  (,6th  JV.  J.  inf.) 715 

Lee,  Robert  A 659 

Lee,  Thomas  H 744 

Lee,  Thomas  M.  K 715 

Lee,  William 573 

Lee,  William  H 400 

Leeds,  Alfred  C 734 

Leefe,  John  Q 668 

Leek,  George  P ;367 

Leet,  James  M 372 

Le  Fort,  George 540 

Le  Gendre,  Charles  W 498 

Legg,  Judson  P 687 

Leggett,  Alfred 331 

Leggett,  William 372 

Legler,  Theodore  H 436 

Lehlbach,  Charles 717 

Lehman,  Hiram  R 3!)6 

Lehner,  Antone 435 

Leibanan,  Andrew  J 534 

Leigb,  Lewis  H 724 

Leigh,  Thomas  G 536 

Leighton,  Jacob  M 673 

Leight.on,  N.  W 677 

Leighton,  Nathaniel  W 538 

Leibnitz,  Perd 476 

Leiper,  Joseph  M 637 

Leisuitzer,  Henry ,' 433 

Leith,  Samuel 631 

Leland,  Dexter  C 516 

Leland,  Francis  L , 422 

Leland,  Lewis  J 680 

Lema,  Albert  S 445  ' 

Lemmon,  John  C 335 

Lemon,  George  E 624 

Lemon,  James 347 

Lemon,  Moses  W 380 

Lemon,  William  Lee , 335 

Lendrura,  Duncan 45G 

Lennon,  Martin 549 

Lennon,  Patrick  H 484 

Lennox,  Lionell  U 681 

Lent,  Charles  D 374 

Lent,  Edwin  B 579 

Lent,  Louis  H j 495 

Lentz,  Hermann 383 

Lenz,  Nermann 700 

Leo,  John. , 688 

Leoboldti,  Jacob, 526 

Leonard,  A,  M..' G55 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


97 


Leonard,  Andrew 536 

Leontird,  Bt-nedict  A.,  (32d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 468 

Leonard.  Benedict  A..  (73d  iV.  r.  inf.) 541 

Leonard,  Cbarles  H 368 

Leonard,  Francis  E 656 

Leonard,  Fred,  M 349 

Leonard,  George.  A 6P5 

Leonard,  George  11 : 499 

Leonard,  G  eorge  W ^ 393 

Leonard,  Horatio 70b' 

Leonard,  Hugh 461 

Leonard,  Jacob,  (13Th  Pf.  Y.  h.  art.) 378 

Leonard,  Jacob,  (38th  N.  Y.  inf.) 474 

Leonard,  James  D 587 

Irfonard,  John 538 

Leonard,  John  W 558 

Leonard,  Michael 577 

LeDuard,  R.  W 668 

Leonard,  Richard 538 

Leonard,  Samuel 611 

Leonard,  Sargent  E 706 

Leonard,  William  H 498 

Leonhard.  Charlea 489 

Leopold,  Louis 501 

Leoser,  Charles  McK 441 

Lepold,  Frank Go5 

LeponjtB,  Herrmann 422 

Leppin,  George  F 363 

Le  Ray,  Edward 370 

Leslie,  Frank 323 

LcBlie,  James  P 583 

Let" lie,  John  R 553 

Leslie,  Norman  B..: 422 

Le8*'C'r,  Juliuii 68-.i 

Lfster,  Elias ; 342 

Lester,  Frank 621 

,  Lester,  Jerry 343 

Leeter,  Rr  bert  J 637 

Letchworth ,  Jobn  J 711 

Letson,  Joseph  C 740 

Letts,  James  M 469 

Leubnsher,  Louis 530 

LenbUKcher,  Louis,  (7th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 434 

Levibuscher,  Louis,  (U9th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 615 

Leverick,  Jolm  B 670 

Levericb,  John  B 441 

Levick,  Joseph  M.  T 534 

Levings,  Myron  W 599 

Levy,  Ferdinand 695 

Lev}-,  Simon 1 695 

LewiD,  Ed^-ard  A.  Robs .' 461 

Lewirt,  A  llred  H 523 

Lewis,  Benjamin  F 647 

LewiH,  Charles,  (159th  .^V.  Y.  inf.) 665 

LewiH,  Chark-H,  (176th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 680 

Lewis,  Charles  I) -  - .  307 

Lewis,  Charles  E,.  n9th  N.  Y.  cflv.) 347 

Lewis,  CbarU-flE.,  (36th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 472 

Lewis,  Charles  F.,  (119th  iV.  F.  inf.) 615 

Lewis,  (;harles  F.,(193d^'.  7.  inf.) 694 

Lewis,  Charles  H 417 

Lewis,  Edgar  D 373 

Lewis,  Edward  L.,  (27th  iV.  Y.  irif.> 462 

Lewi.;,  Edward  L  ,  (lOyth  iV:  Y.  inf.) 604 

Lewis,  ErastUM  H 649 

LewiH,  Eugene 305 

Lewi.-,,  Fn-.U-rick •- 585 

Lewis,  George  T.  J 519 

Lewis,  George  W 3!9 

I^ewis,  George  W.  M -- 645 

Lewis,  Granville 426 


Lewis,  Henrj  *H 541 

LewiH,  Horace  E .' 730 

Lewin,  J.W 592 

Lewis,  Jjime.s .•..643 

Lewis,  John  I) 562 

Lewis,  John  M , 746 

Lewis,  John  N.,  (36th  iV.  r.  inf.) 472 

Lewis.  John  N.,  (ISth  iV.  J.  inf.; 742 

LewiM,  Lemuel  J 605 

Lewis,  Matthew  C '. . . .  643 

Lewis,  Morgan  D 315,326 

Lewis,  MorganL 557  . 

Lewis,  Norman  M 609 

LewiK,  Richard  C 696 

Lewis  Siimuel,  (5th  ind.  b.itt.  iV.  T.  It.  art.).., 339 
Lewis,  Samuel.  (lOth  ind.  bait.  N.  Y.  It.  art).  .401 

Lewis,  Theodore  E.." * 329 

Lewis,  Thoma-s  (18th  iV.  Kinf.) 554 

Lewis,  Thomajs,  (144th  iY.  r.  inf.)  ...: 643 

Lewis,  Valentine  A 423 

Lewis,  Wellington  M 569 

Lewis,  Wilber  F : 429 

Lewis,  William  B 643 

Lewis,  William  C 557 

Lt  wis,  William  H.,  (38th  iV:  r.  inf.) 474 

Lewis,  William  H.,  (152d  N.  Y.  inf.) 656 

Leyden,  Maurice ■ 318,  328 

Ley dhecker,  Jacob 489 

Lezenby,  John 72G 

L'Hommedieu,  R. W 636 

Libenan,  Andrew  J 516 

Lichau,  Louis 481 

Lichtenbein,  Theodore 511 

Liehtenstein,  Philip  G 500 

Liddell,  Jock 311 

Liddle,  Abrnm  S 409 

Liehman,  Henry. 536 

Liebold,  Herman 434 

Lieth,  Samuel 453 

Liffingwell,  Jol^n  G 737 

Light,  Solomon 651 

Lillie,  Hem&n  M 365 

Liilie,  H.  M 409 

Lillis,  Griffin  P 711 

Limburgei",  Augustus  T> ....424 

Lincoln,  Charles  R 413 

Lincoln,  jr.,  George  B 528 

Lincoln,  Richard  F 523 

Lincoln,  Speucer  F 627 

Lincoln,  William  H 658 

Lindemeyer,  Louis 489 

Linden,  Clarence 698 

LindenmuUer,  G 504 

Lindenstruth,  August 426 

I^inder,  August 706 

Linder,  Theodore 664 

Lindley ,  Newton 647 

Lindner,  Henrich  Carl 476 

Lindon,  Paul 485 

Lindsay,  Alexander 640 

Lindsay,  Charles  S 472 

Lindsay,  David  J 651 

Lindsay,  John  R _, 601 

Lindsay,  Richai  d  P 694 

Lindsay.  William  A 371 

Lindsay,  William  W ^G7 

Lindsey,  P.  Allen ■i'79 

Lindi-ley,  Albert  G 664 

Lirdsley,  Clarence  L ^49 

Lindsley,  Ira  J 731 

Linen,  James  A - - -  -  -737 


98 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


Liness,  JosepTi 709 

Ling,  Ferdinand  J 595 

Lingerfelter,  Sidney  D 610 

Lingerlin,  Jolin 700 

Linguist,  Gustavus  F 673 

Linlc,  Calvin  W 423 

Linlt,  Charles ; 490 

Lin  It,  iMartin 562. 

Linn,  Herbert  S 709 

Linn,  John  B 589 

Linnahaer,  T.  J 611 

Lineenbarth,  Charles 711 

Linsltey,  C.H.J 3.39 

LinsJy,JohnH ., 487 

Linaley,  Nelson  B 417 

Linson,  John  J 368 

Lintner,  William  H.  H 681 

Lion,  Thomas  W 1 .- 408 

Lionhardt,  C.  W 510 

Lipfert,  Herman,  (2d  iV.  J.inf.) 706 

Lipferf,  Herman,  (15th  iV:  J.  inf.) 730 

Lippincott,  Adon 494 

Lippincott,  Charles  B 726 

Lippincott,  Edwai'd 749 

Lippincott,  Joshua 726 

Lirbrecht,  Christian..... 699 

Listman,  Adam 591 

Listman,  John 686 

Litno,  Israel - 313 

Littell,  William  B 728 

Little,  David 446 

Little,  E.H.,  (65th  iV.  Kinf.) ,. 524 

Little,  Edw.  H..  (65th  and  127th  if.  Y.  inf.) .  524, 628 

Little,  George  N 628 

Little,  George  S .583 

Little,  John  P 667 

Little,  John  L 628 

Little,  Joseph  S 575 

Little,  Moses  S 426 

Little,  Stephen  B 582 

Little,  William  R 468 

Littlefield,  Colvin 577 

Littleflela,  Frank  B 365 

Littlefield,  Hamilton  B 313 

Littlefield,  jr.,  Hamilton 556 

Littlejohn,  De  Witt  C 605 

Littlejohn,  T.  D 664 

Littleworth,  Richard  J , 337 

Littrow,  Victor  Lud  V 504 

Livermore,  Leander  E , 366 

Livezey,  Oliver 594 

Livingston,  A.  C.  H 474 

Livingston,  Allen  C , 605 

Livingston,  Daniel  C 657 

Livingston,  Frank  S - 416 

Livingston,  Frank  S 417 

Livingston,  James  H 716 

Livingston,  Mortimer ...- 380 

Livingston,  Philip  A 492,695 

Livingston,  Robert  L 450 

Livingston,  Robert  W 613 

Livingstone,  Charles  E 546 

Lizar,  David - 550 

Lloyd,  Benjamin  P 740 

Lloyd,  Daniel 492 

Lloyd,  Edward  P 615 

Lloyd,  Edward  H 447 

Lloyd,  George 368 

Lloyd,  Harlan  P. 352 

Lloyd,  Walter  M 678 

Lloyd,  William  H 724 


Lobdell,  Isaac  D.  M 371 

Loch  brunner,  Charles 380 

Lock,  George "36 

Lock,  George  A 371 

Locke,  Andrew  J 602 

Locke,  Ethan  G 680 

Locke,  John,  (40th  iV.  r.  inf.) 479 

Locke,  John,  (90tli  iV.  r.inf.) 571 

Locke,  JohnS 735 

Locke,  Lewis 697 

Locke,  Mile  W.,  (16th  ind.  bntt.  N.  Y.  It.  art.).404 

Locke,  Milo  W. ,  (12th  JV.  r.  inf.) 443 

Locke,  Richard  B ^ .  .571 

Lockerby,  David  L 582 

Locklin,  Albert  W 578 

Lockman,  Isaac  P.,  (83d  iV.  K  inf.) 559 

Lockman,-l8aao  P..  (J  19th  N.  Kinf.) 615 

Lockman,  John  T.,  (83d  JV.  K  inf.) 559 

Lockman,  John  T.,  (119th  JV.  Kinf.) 615 

Lockron,  Arthur  V.  B 370 

Locksley,  Frederick  E 370 

Lockwood,  Abrara  L 617 

Lockwood,  Byron  L 665 

Lockwood,  Charles  C..... 706 

Lockwood,  Charles  E 683 

Lockwood,  Harrison - 661 

Lockwood,  James  K 617 

Lockwood,  John  J 618 

Lockwood,  John  L 34Q 

Lockwood,  John  W. 607 

Lockwood,  Thomas  S 670 

Lockwood,  William  L 494 

Loder,  jr.,  Daniel 722 

Loder,  Edwin  A 391 

Loder,  George  F 602 

Lodge.  Charles 542 

Lodge,  Douglass 486 

Loeb,  Daniel,  (72d  iV.  Kinf.).- 538 

Loeb,  Daniel,  (187th  iV.  r.inf.) 688 

Loeb,  Sigmund 370 

Loebel,  Julius 504 

Loehr,  Adolphus 306 

Loeper,  C.  O.  Herman 573 

Looser,  Christopher 441 

Loetze,  Hugo 432 

Logan,  Doraster  B 724 

Logan,  John  M .-..631 

Logie,  William  K 633' 

Logue,  Pii trick 675 

Lobman,  Christian — 454 

Loicq,  Edward ." 542 

Lomas,  Alfred  W 506 

Lomas,  Edward  A 507 

Lomb,  Henry 445 

Lombard,  William  N-- - 486 

Long,  Hewlett  J 628 

Long,  James 719 

Long,  James  F 699 

Long,  Jeremiah ' 463 

Long,  John 473 

Long,  Michael,  (I9th  ind.  batt.iV.  F.art.) 406 

Long,  Michael,  (30th  and  76th  If.  Y.  inf.). 466, 547 

Long,  William  C 580 

Long,  William  H 469 

Longmire,  GaViu 577 

Longson,  A.  F 505 

Longwell,  James  M 535 

Longwell,  William  H.—. , 609 

Lonamber,  Ernst 489 

Looker,  Owen  C 700 

Loomie,  John  J 349 


INDEX  OP'  NAMES. 


99 


Loomis,  Alden 575 

'    Loomis,  Edward 612 

iioomis,  Edwin  R 373 

Loomis,  Henri  B .■ -  .506 

Loomis,  Henry 645 

Loomis.  Henry  C,  (64th  iV.  Z.inf.) 522 

tioomis,  Henry  C,  (154th  iV.  r.  inf.) 658 

toomis,  James  ll -. 685 

Loomis,  Wheaton 335 

Lorch,  Charles 454 

Lord,  C.  H 592 

Lord,  Charles '. 593 

Lord,  Edward :60o 

Lord,  Prank 320,  340 

Lord,  Frederick  C 311 

Lord,  Herbert 353 

Lord,  John  J.  H 728 

Lord,  Mathias  L 637 

'Lord,  Nathan  N 47i 

Lord,  Newton  B. ,  (20th  iV.  Y.  cav. ) 349 

Lord,  Newton  B.,  (35th  iV.  Z.inf.) 471 

Lord,  T.  Ellery 424 

Lord,  Thomas  J.,   (let  N.   Y.  veteran  cav- 
alry)   '. 305 

Lord,  Thomas  J.,  (36th  N.  Y.  inf.) 472 

Lord,  William  D 372 

Lordley ,  Joseph  E 329 

Lore,  Robert 722 

Lorenz,  G-.  Adolph :. 454 

-Loretz,  Charles  A 665 

Lorgan,  P.  M 507 

Loring,  John  K 626 

Loriih,  A.  J.,  (Ist  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 306 

LoriBh,  Andrew  J.,  (19th iV.  F.cav.).: 348 

Lotiee,  Alfred  B 406 

Losee,  Stephen  H 677 

Losey,  Jesse  B 352, 353 

LoBie,  John  M 601 

.Lottridge,  John  D 634 

Loucka,  Richard 657 

Loud,  John  S 339 

Loughran,  Robert 554 

Loudon,  Robert ■ 311 

Louis,  John 444 

LouQ«berry,  Seth  S 1 659,  675 

Lounsberry,  Thomas  R 626 

Louosbery,  James  H 428 

*Lounsbury,  Edward 683 

Lounsbury,  "William  H 549 

Louther,  Thomas  J 439 

Love,  George  M.,  (44tb  iV:  K  inf.) 487 

Love,  George  M.,  (116th  iV.  K  inf.) 611 

Love,  Samuel  G 658 

Lovejoy,  George  W". 427 

Loveland,  Joseph  H 548 

Loveless.  Charles  B 318 

Lovell,  Julius 31 1 

Low,  Aaron 342,346 

Low,  jr.,  Daniel 673 

Low,  jr.,  James - 372 

Loiv,  James 673 

Low,  James  W. 732 

Low.  Thomas,  (8th  iV.  Kh.art.) 372 

Low,  Thomas,  (23d  ind.  batt'y  N.  Y.  It.  art.)  ..408 

Lowe,  Avery  T 605 

'Lowe,  Frank  E -619 

Lowe,  James  T.,  ('4th  iV.j:  inf.) 712 

Lowe,  James  T.,  (12th  iV.  J.  inf.) 727 

Lowe,  Judaon  W 334 

Lowe,  Uriah  S J 644 

'Lowen,  Charles 551 


Lowenstein,  Moritz 383 

Lowenthal,  Jacob •. . , ; 4(j5 

Lowentrout,  John  L.-l 536 

Lower,  Randall  D 663 

Lowery,  J.  S  645 

Lowery,  John,  (4th  iV.  F.  cav.) 323 

Lowery,  John,  (16ih  N.  Y.  cav.) ^ 345 

Lowing,  Henry  D 658 

Lownsben;y,  Benjamin  P 335 

Lowr?y,  Alexander  M •  ,608 

Lowrie,  William  H G72 

Lowry,  Jiimes 532 

.Loyden,  Marshall  M 634 

Lozier,  Jacob. S 733 

Lozier,  William  T 596 

Lubey,  Timothy .'. 417 

Luby,  Timothy , 416 

Lucas,  Henry  S 634 

Lucas,  John  H 697 

Lucas,  Joseph"  A, 566 

Lucas,  Joseph  L 380 

Lucas,  Joseph  R 579 

Lucas,  William  D 324 

Luce,  Charles  B 365 

Luce,  Warren .582 

Luckey,  Chjirleg  N 532 

Luckhardt,  W 503 

Lucky,  T.  B 642 

Ludden,  Samuel  D.,  (Rth  iV.  F.h.  art.) 372 

Ludden,  Samuel  D.,  (12th  iV.  y.inf.) 444 

Ludgate,  William 512 

Ludike,  Conrad  D 571 

Ludington,  Mathew  B 667 

Ludlow,  Leffert  L : 561 

Ludlow,  Myron  M 578 

Ludlow,  William  H.,  (73d  N.  Y.mt) 540 

Ludlow,  William  H.,  (35th  N.  J.  inf.) 740 

Ludwick,  Ephraim  A: 608 

LUdwig,  Peter 701 

Lufburrow,  Charles 741 

Lugue,  Francisco J 670 

Lukena,  Charles  L 740 

Lukens,  James 743 

Lum.  Bennett  F 36L 

Lum,  Dyer  D 342 

Lumbreyer,  Philip 571 

Lumley,  John  W 711 

Lumsdon ,  Henry ,.., 739 

Lun g,  Au gustua  H 469 

Lunger,  Frederick 718 

Lunger,  Henry  B 718 

Lunger,  Martin 743 

Lunkenbier,  Peter 491 

Luuney,  ThomasH 636 

Luque,  Fl'ancisco C82 

Lusk,  Isaac  M 606 

Lusk,  Isaac  W 450 

Lusk,  LycurgusD 352 

Lusfc,  Syracuse  D 450 

LuHk,  William  T ; 551 

Luth,  Henry 432 

Luther,  Charles 464 

Luther,  EdwardP 621- 

Luther,  Ransom  W 667 

Luther,  William  S : 347 

Lutz,  Charles 434 

Lutz,  Charles  F 489 

Lutz,  JohnB : 709 

Lutz,  Stephen  M 746 

Lyrton,  Patrick  W 521 

Lyell,  Charles  B 340 


100 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Lyle,  Henry  E 591 

Lyman,  Andrew  J 686 

Lyman,  George  P 586 

Lyman,  Henry  C 647 

Lyman,  Jumea  L 671 

Lyman,  John  B 749 

Lyman,  William  H 378 

Lynch,  Albert  D 461 

Lynch,  Andrew  C «- 366 

Lynch,  David ^ 532 

Lynch,  Edward .--- 431 

Lynch,  George 5'Jl 

Lynch.  J.  il.  O. 677 

Lynch,  jr. ,  Jamfes 651 

Lynch,  James  B , 484 

Lynch,  Jeremiah 675 

Lynch,  John,  C161th /^.  K  ilrf.) 671 

Lynch,  Jolm,  (170th  JV.  T.  inf.) 675 

Lynch,  John  0 5'21 

Lynch,  Timothy 589 

Lynch,  Thomas '. 485 

Lynch,  Thomas  T Sil 

Lynch,  William  A 483 

Lynde,  James  W 380 

Lynde,  Uri  C 611 

Lyne,  William 513 

Lynes,  Napoleon  B 365 

Lyod,  H.  G 345 

Lyon,  Charles  H 343 

Lyon,  Charles  L 374 

Lyon,  David,  C77th  N.  Y.  inf.) 548 

Lyon,  David,  (119th  JT.  r.inf.) 615 

Lyon,  Emory  M 581 

Lyon,  George  W 630 

Lyon,  Henry  W 326 

Lyon,  James 322 

Lyon,  John  W 450 

Lyon,  Phoebus  W 680 

Lyon,  William  P 549 

Lyons,  George  B .' j 313 

Lyons,  James  B ^ 329 

Lyons,  William  H 674 

Lyttle,  Lafayette 471 

Lyttlo,  Lafayette  P 577 

Maakens,  Iloory  F 322 

Mabbett,  James  P .-.653 

Mabie,  Jeremiah  D 424 

Mabie,  Langford  C ■ 450 

Macanlle,  George,  (48th  iV.  y.inf.) 494 

Macarrtlo,  George,  (132d  iV.  r.inf.) 631 

Macay,  W.  O 524 

Macduif,  Jeanotte    ■ 542 

Mace,  Guilford  D 647 

Macfarlane,  Alexander 553 

'  ilacfarlane,  Carrington 555,  610 

Machin,  Charles 637 

Machin,  Charles  H 362 

Macholz,  0-car 382 

'""Mack,  AlbertG 405 

Slack,  James'. 661 

Mack,  James  W 643 

Mack,  Valentine 305 

Mack,  jr. ,  ^Vorren 4'(0 

Maokay,  \V.  C 590 

Mackellar,  Robert  P". 495 

Mackcy,  Clmrlcs 728 

jMackcy,  James 518 

Miickcy,  Silas  G 579 

Macky ,  James  E 521 

Macoy,  Charles  0 748 

Madden,  Edward 634 


Madden,  HoseaP '22 

Madden,  John ^^0 

Madden,  William  M. f}- 

Maddigan,  John 567 

Madell,  William  A 349' 

Madigan,  John ■• "98 

Madill,  William  A ^^^ 

Maffet,  Nicholas  D 337 

Magee,  Barnard  D 493 

Magee,  James - 518 

Magee,  Robert 452 

Maggi,  Ferdinand 477 

Magill,  David  B «12 

Maginnis,  James 372 

Magaesa,  Eugene 369 

MagnnSj  Leonard 476 

Magruder,  James  A 416 

Maguire,  Charles v. 371 

Maguire,  Daniel  D 423 

Maguire,  Henry  M 592 

Maguire,  James  T 473 

Maguire,  Jonathan 749 

Maguire,  John,  (ad  iV.  y.  inf.) 423 

Maguire,  John,  (42d  JV.  K  inf.) 483 

Maguire,  John,  (175th  JV.  r.  inf.) 679 

Maguire,  Michael..; 675 

Maguire,  Thomas 361,  362 

Mahannah,  John  M 728 

Mahen,  Daniel 534 

Maher,  Daniel  H 520 

Maher,  John 370 

Maher,  M.  J 637 

Maher,  Patrick » . 520 

Mahon,  Elam  A 339 

Mahrlein,  Louis 382 

Mahuken,  Henry ■.326 

Mailey,  Prank  E 712 

Main,  John  G 327 

Main,  Lucien  B 457 

Maitland,  William 467 

Major,  Adolphus 478 

Major,  John..^ 322 

Major,  William  P 492 

Malcolm,  William 517 

Male,  William  H 636 

Malleth,  J.  Edmund 556 

Mallette,  John  P 419 

Mallison,  Joseph 577. 

Mallon,  David  J 551 

Mallon,  Henry 312 

Mallon,  James  E 483 

Mallon,  Thomas  H 483 

Malone,  James  E 480 

Malone,  John  K 315,326 

Maloiie,  Robert  A.,  (18lh  iV.  :f.inf.) 453 

Malone,  Robert  A.,  (124th  JV.  K  inf.) 623 

Mallory^  Frank 653 

Mallory,  George 561 

Mallorv,  Watbon  A 474 

Mallory,  William  H.,  (2rt  N.   Y.  eav.) 311 

Mallory,  William  H.,  Ot\\  N.  Y.  cav.) 329 

Malloy,  Charles  H 512 

Malloy,  John  C 520 

Maloy,  David 717 

Maloy,  James : 637 

Malpua,  Alfred 479 

Maltbie,  Julius  B 523 

Maltby,  Darwin 462 

Maluski,  Alexander 5i0 

Man,  Alboa ." .' 585 

Manchester,  Henry .'.  327  * 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


101 


^I        Manchester,  Horace  A *- 386 

il         Manchester,  John  R 583 

J         Manchester,  Stephen 583 

!         Manchester,  William  T 663 

i         Manderville,  Andrew  J.,  (8th  iV.  J.  inf.) 718 

:         Manderville,  Andrew  J.,  (40th  JV.  J,  inf.) 749 

'  Manderville,  John  H 350 

J         Mandevllle,  Austin  674 

I         ISIandoville,  Elmer  D 729 

Mandeville,  Myron  H 457 

Mandevllle,  Stephen 561 

Maney,  Stephen , 398 

Mangan,  John 369,379 

Manger,  Andrew 417 

Manley,  Jerome  B ^ 315,326 

Manley,  John  A 522 

Manly,  Bradford  S.,  (3d  N.  Y.  It.  art.)    392 

Manly,  Bradford  S.,  (34th  iV".  r.inf.) 470 

Manly,  John  W 665 

Mann,  Alexander  A 424 

Mann,'  Daniel  P 360 

Maun,  Frederick. . .'. 343 

Mann,  Herman 531 

Mann,  Hobart  D 331 

Mann,  John  S 538 

Mann,  John  W 742 

Mann,  Neheminh  H 323 

Mann,  Robert  J 469 

Mann,  WilliamL 326 

Manning,  Fred.  L .• 649 

Manning,  James  A - 403 

Manning,  John  L 739 

Manning,  John  S 589 

Maiming,  Lewis  B 408 

Manning,  Martin  J 718 

Manning,  Oscar  S 369,379 

Manning,  Thomas,  (3d  prov.  N.  Y.  cav.  and 

13th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 320,341 

Manning,  "fhomas,  (14th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 447 

Manning,  Thomas,  (73d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 541 

Mannix,  Edward  J 585 

Mauser,  James  E 479 

Mansliold,  Ernest  M.  C 317 

Manstield,  Francis 631 

Mansfield,  J.  Mason 577 

Mansfield,  JohnE ' 631 

Mansfield,  WiUiam  D 078 

Mansfield,  William  Q 574,613 

Mansou,  William 551 

Manton,  Daniel  B 552 

Manyhardt,  Joseph 489 

Mapes,  Henry ' 683 

Mapes,  William  E 633 

Mapes,  William  H 317 

Mapes,  WiUiamH.  H 463 

Mara,  John 474 

Marble,  Edward  A 690 

Marcellns,  James  P 468 

Marcellus,  John  W 390 

March,  E.  W 644 

Marchand,  EmilG 560 

Marcotte,  Henry  ...'. 423 

Marcotte,  T.  Nelson 365 

Marcus,  Leopold 538- 

Marcnuer,  Edward —  i 668 

Margerum,  John  H .' 733- 

Margiarotti,  Regola  ., - 313 

Maricock,  Carl 490 

Markell,  WilliamL..-. 331 

Markcy,  James  H 473 

Markcy,  Thomas  J 349  , 


Markley,  Charles  A '. 726 

Marks,  John,  (13th  iV.  K  inf ) 445 

Marks,  John,  (lB8th  N.  r.  inf.) 689 

Marks,  Morton  L i 631 

Markscheffel,  Theodore 491 

■  Marksman,  James 541 

Marmon,  Paul  D 670 

Maroney,  Michael  H.,  (10th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 345 

Maroney,  Michael  H.,  (155th  A  Y.  inf.) 659 

Marouey,  William .^ 671 

Marooney,  Richard '. 533 

Marquisse,  Ami 384 

Marquissee,  Ammi , 612 

Marrener,  Edward ■ 678 

Marsden,  Benjamin  F 605 

Marseilles,  Samuel  S 715 

Marsey,  John  O f 520 

Marsh,  AlbertR 748 

Marsh,  Alonzo  J 496 

Marsh,  Charles 748 

Marsh,  Charles  M 736 

Marsh;  E.  J 087 

Marsh,  B.  Jay 471 

Marsh,  Edward  C 523 

Marsh,  Eugene  A 635 

Marsh,  Fred.  A 678 

Marah,  Henry  N.,  (49th  N.  Y.  inf.) 496 

Marsh,  Henry  N.,  (139th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 636 

Marsh,  Luther  M 687 

Marsh,  Moses  P - 547 

Marsh,  Samuel 448 

Marsh,  Seymour 740 

Marsh.  Stephen  H.,  (37th  JT.  J.  inf.) 738 

Marsh,  Stephen  H.,  (40th  X  J.  inf.); 749 

Marsh,  Thomas  B 498 

Marsh,  Vincent  R 739 

Marsh,  Walter  J 687 

Marsh,  Walter  R 416,417 

Marshan,  Richard 477 

Marshall,  Alexander  S 453 

Marshall,  Arthur  W.,  (9th  JT.  Y.  h.  art.)  ....375 

Marshall,  Arthur  W.,  (111th  i^.  Y.  inf.) 606  ' 

Marshall,  Daniel 339 

Marshall,  Davis  C 683 

Marshall,  Edward 633 

Marshall,  Edward  M 480 

Marshall,  ElishaG.,  (14th  H.  Y.  h.  art.) 380 

Marshall,  ElishaG.,  (13th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 445 

Marshall,  George  W 469 

Marshall,  Guvera  H 376 

Marshall,  John  W 439 

Marshall,  Lorenzo 693 

Marshall,  Robert 551 

Marshall,  Rowland  H 653 

Marshall,  Willi.im  J 337 

Marston,  John  H 466 

Marstow,  Alexander  B 644 

Martenson,  Augustus  F 313 

Mai  thaler,  JohnT 743 

Martin,  Addison  D 561 

Martin,  Albion  P 556 

Martin,  B.  Ellis 438 

Mariin,  Benjamin  M 492 

Martin,  Charles  E.,  (34th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Martin,  Charles  E.,  (37th  iV.  K  inf.) 463 

Martin,  Charles.! 649 

Martii*,  Charles  M 422 

Martin,  Edward,  (13th  iT.  Y.  inf) 445 

Martin,  Kdward,  (188th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 689 

Martin,  Frederick 411 

Martin,  Frederick  D 501 


102 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Martiu,  Freeman 334 

Martin,  George 731 

Martin,  (Veorge  D 552 

Martin,  George  G- , 38G 

Martin,  George  M 561 

Martin,,  Henry ,.  .658 

Martin,  Henry  N 472 

MartiQ,  Henry  V 439 

Martin,  Isaac  M « 023 

M.lrtin,  James 556 

Martin,  Joel  O  .' 451 

Martin,  Joel  O 453 

Martin,  John  D.  R 472 

Martin,  Jos.  W 399 

Martin,  Joneph  H 7J  2 

Martin,  Josopll  S 729 

Martin,  Luther,  (let  N.  J.  int.) 703 

Martin,  Luther,  (11th  N.  J.  inf.) 724 

Martin,  Malachin 404 

Martin,  Moses : 740 

Martin,  Spencer 562 

Martin,  Thomas  H.  B 393 

Martin,  Thoma.s  E 428 

Martin,  Thouias  L 718 

Martin,  Walter  F \6S2 

Martin,  Willianj  B .333 

Martin,  William  F 492 

Martin,  William  H.,  (38th  N.  Y.  inf.) 474 

Martin,  William  H.,  (35th  N.  J.  inf.) 746 

Marlindale,  Edward 737 

Martindale,  Edwaj-d  H 48 1 

Martindale.  Franklin  G 305 

Martinet,  William  A 604 

Martyn,  Charles  G 362 

Marvel,  jr.,  Thomas  S 506 

Marvin,  Azor  S 428 

Marvin,  George  C 673 

Marvin,  Harrison 643 

Marvin,  Lewis  J .■ .583 

Miu-vin,  M.itthew  W 643 

Marvin,  Philemon  B 575 

Marvin,  Seldon  E 608 

Mascliewsky,  Charles w 701 

Mase,  S.  H - 629 

Mason,  Alfred  S 538 

Mason,  Alonzo  T 622 

Mason,  Asa  S 480,  .542 

Mason,  Henry  W 333 

Mason,  Ilobert  H 311 

Mason,  James  K 320,  310 

Mason,  John 472 

Mason,  John  B Oil 

Mason,  Orlo  J .577 

Mason,  William  B 718 

Mason,  William  H 518 

Mass,  Gottfried 510 

Masses,  Smith  H 514 

Masset,  W.Carey 517 

Massett,  John  B 492 

Massey,  I'^ederick  1 577,  598 

Massey,  John 473 

Massey,  John  0 337 

Masson,  Louis 542 

Masten,  Cornelins  F 32S 

Masten,  Cornelins  F 330 

Masten,  George  G 553 

Masters,  Hibbert  B .505 

Miiternaghan,  John ^ 633 

Mather,  Andrew  E 019 

Mather,  Frederick  W 370 

Mather,  George  W 577 


Mather,  W.H ^ 

Mathesius,  Henry 483 

Mattheson,  Koderick - 408 

Mathews,  George 331 

Mathews,  James .  - 579 

Mathews,  James  B 687 

Mathews,  John 441 

aiathews,  John  W 581 

Malhews,  Joseph  S 608 

M.athews,  Oliver 431 

Mathews,  Ransom 694 

Mathews,  William  H.,  (18th  N.  T.  cav.) 346 

M.athcws,  William  IL,  (3d /*".  J.  inf.) 709 

Mathcwson,  Angell 389 

Blathias,  James -' 573 

Mathot,  Louit 695 

Mattern,  Jacob,  (15th  N.Y.h.aH.) 382 

Mattern,  Jacob,  (45th  N.  r.  inf.) 489 

Mattern,  Jacob,  (175th  i\r.  y.inf.) 679 

Mattfeldt,  Gustavu  s 699 

Matthews,  Albert  E 358 

Matthews,  Ambrose  M -. 728 

Matthews,  Amos 599 

Matthews.  David 642 

Matthews,  Dewitt  C 647 

Mattli.owa,  George 512 

Matthews,  Jrfraes 335 

Matthews,  James  O 384 

Jiatthews,  William  fL,  (5th  iV.  y.  h.  art.1  ....367 

Jlatthew.s,  William  H.,  (43d  iV.  Y.int.) 485 

Matthewson,  William  H 452 

Matthias,  .Severance 485 

Mattice,  Adam  W -• 512 

Mattimore,  Frank  1 453 

Mattison,  Eugene  A 645 

Mattison,  Hamilton  A 726 

Mattison,  Henry  K 694 

Mattison,  Joseph  V 709 

Mattison,  Lucius  Y.  S 5.j5 

Mattison,  William  E 709 

Mattison,  William  U 311 

Mattleson,  Kenneth 552 

Mattock,  William 451 

Mattoon,  Sylvester : 613 

M.attson,  .Samuel 726 

Mattushcck,  Francis 382 

Mauerman,  Fitmk 688 

Maulsbury,  M.  W 697 

Mausergh,  Saucath 532 

Maxon,  Darwin  E 502 

May  son,  B.  Frank 606 

Maxwell,  Edward  J 520 

Maxwell,  Frederic  J 343 

Maxwell,  George  H 463 

Maxwell,  H.  A 557 

Maxwell,  Thomas 350 

Maxwell,  Thomas  W 460 

Maxwell,  William .•...702 

Maxwell,  Willi.am  R ...712,722 

May,  Edmmnl ,* 745 

.Alay,  Blisha 358 

May,  George  A 61 9 

May,  Henry  A 644 

Mtiy,  Henry  C 423 

M.ay,  John 391 

May,  Joseph  W 664 

May,  Mathias  C 717 

May,  Oliver  T 443,  6.jl 

M.ly,  Samuel  S 426 

Maybee,  Thomas  G : 623 

Mayberry,  Charles  M 698 


IN5EX   OP   NAMES. 


103 


Maybury.R.  A 532 

May  bury,  Thomas  ..-' 372 

Mayer,  Frniicis 510 

Mayer,  William 43q 

Mayef,  John ," 319 

Mayham,  William 643 

Mayhen,  Edward  V 578 

May nard,  A.  H 555 

Blaynard,  Henry  A 343 

Maynard,  Jedediah  D 608 

Maynihan,  Cornelius 608 

Mayo,  Pe  Witt  C 643 

Mayo,  Henry  P 664 

Mayo,  William  L 589 

Maze,  Walter  H 516 

McAlauey,  Alexander 492 

McAlnster,  M.  P 349 

McAllister,  Benjamin  R 604 

McAllister,  Calvin 317 

McAllister,  Seorge 536 

McAllister,  John 541 

McAllister,  Robert 703,724 

McAllister,  Russell 528 

McAllister,  William  J.  S 317 

McAllister,  William  S 463 

Mc Ambly ,  John 556 

McAnally,  John ". 659 

Mc  Anally,  William 366 

McArdle,  Edward  J 324 

Mc  Arthur,  Charles 520 

McArthur,  Charles  H 585 

McArthur,  John 643 

MoAssy,  Daniel 648 

MeAtee,  Francis 467 

Mc Auley,  John 526 

McA  very.  Prank  B 537 

McAvoy",  Peter  J.,  (5th  iV.  K  inf.) 366 

McAvoy,  Peter  J.,  (67th  N.  Y.  inf.) 529 

McBean,  Charles 455 

McBeth,  Duncan 468 

McBeth,  James  E 630 

McBlain,  .Samuel 637 

McBlair,  John  G. , 536 

McBride,  Samuel 324 

McBroom,  John  D .- 599 

McBumey,  William 623 

McCabe,  Henry  A 734 

McCabe,  John,  (igthAT-  y.cav.) 348 

McCabe,  John,  {list  N.  r.inf.) 455 

McCabe,  Patrick  J 568 

McCaffrey,  James 520 

McCaffrey,  John 423 

McCaffrey,  John  J 596 

McCaffry,  Edward 671 

MeCaffy,  James - 520 

McCall,  Patrick,  (22d  JV.  r.inf.) 456 

McCall,  Patrick,  (192d  iV.  r.  inf.) 693 

McCall,  Thomas  J ^..425 

McCall,  William  C 715 

McCall,  William  W 380 

McCallum,  Michael  A 337 

McCammon, Edward  C ...581 

McCane,  Alexander  M 536 

McCanly,  William 540 

McCann,  James , 532 

McCann,  JohnP 450 

McCann,  Matthew 656 

McCartaw,  John  .v - - 567 

'MeCarter,  Sidney  H 734 

McCarthe,  Archibald 380 

McCarthey,  Charles 679 


McCarthy,  Daniel 568 

McCarthy,  Florence  L 512 

McCarthy,  John 671 

McCarthy,  Patrick 675 

McCarthy,  Patrick  B 61^4 

McCarthy,  Steven  A 473 

McCartin,  John  C 380 

McCarty,  Henry  C 593 

McCarty,  James,  (5th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 367 

McCarty,  James,  (7 1  st  iV.  T".  inf  ) 536 

McCarty,  James,  (96th  N.  Y.  inf.) 581 

McCarty,  Russell  P.; 367 

McCarty,  Thomas 591 

McCanl,  Frank 608 

McCauIey,  James  M 534 

McCauley,  John  R 730 

MeCherney,  W.  W 439 

Mc(!;hesney,  A.  Brainard 574 

McChesney,  CharlesH 722 

McChesney,  Joseph  M 720  • 

McChesney,  Leandcr 701 

McChesney,  Martin  H 317 

McChesney,  Warren 716 

McChristian,  Richard 604 

McClanathau,  H.irriaon 333 

McClaskey,  Joseph  0 331 

McOleary,  Edward  Gr 370 

McCleary,  George 673 

McCIeece,  (Cornelius 7.37 

McClellan,  Carswell 408 

McClellan,  Samuel  A 390 

McClelland,  William 567 

McCIerinont,  Robert 337 

McClintock,  Ebenezer 679 

McClong,  Thomas  K 699 

McCFoud,  James 416 

M*Clung,  C.  A ■. 699 

McClung,  Charles  A 709 

McClure,  Thomas 371 

McCluskey,  Hugh 484 

McCluskey,  William 63S 

McCollum,  Augustus  A 337 

McComb,  George  W 636 

McComb,  James ■ 726 

McC^omber,  George 578 

McCombre,  Edwin ...687 

McCpnaughy,  Frank 305 

McConihe,  John 674 

McCoDihe,  William .-..423 

McConishe,  Samuel 575 

McConn,  George  W , 664 

Mc(jonnack,  James 365 

McConnell,  Archibald  B 405 

McConnell,  David  W 405 

McConnell,  Henry 521 

McConnell,  Henry  J.,  (72d  iV.  y.inf.) .538 

McConnell,  Henry  J.,  (38th  iV.  J.  inf.) 746 

McConnell,  J.  Radcliffe 473 

McConnell,  Jacob,  (27th  iV.  J.  inf.) 738 

McConnell,  Jacob,  (39th  iV.  J.  inf. ) 748 

McCIonnell,  James 428 

McConnell,  John,  (20th  iV.  T.  cav.) 349 

McConnell,  John,  (104th  JV.  r.  inf. ) 596 

McConnell,  Robert 653 

McConnell,  William 538 

McConnin,  JohnP 473 

McConvey,  James 659 

McCormack,  James - 567 

McCormic,  Robert  H 487 

McCIorraick,  A*idison  H 431 

McCormick,  Charles  J 459 


104 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


McCormick,  Jnmea  (2d  N.  Y.  cnv  ) 312 

ICcC.iniiick,  James,  (21st  A  T.  cav.) 350 

McCormick,  JtimuB,  (34th  V.  Y.inf.) 470 

McCormick,  James  J 5d0 

McCormick,  Michael 699 

McCormick,  William  H 7U4 

McCormick,  William  L 636 

McCormick,  William  M 573 

Mctjorniil,  Maurice  J 3-8 

McCoraai.  Morris  J .343 

McCort,  JohnW 559 

McCiosker,  John  A 510 

McCoan,  John  T 674 

ItlcCoy,  Jaiues  W 456 

.McCoy,  John  S 648 

McCoy,  Robert  E 456 

McCoy,  W  i  lliam,  (S8th  iV:  r  inf ) 567 

McCoy,  William,  (33d  i\r.  J.  inf.; 744 

McCrea.  Charles  A 459 

'  McCready,  Alexander 492 

McCue,  Francis 350 

McCullen,  Patrick  H -• 602 

McCulloch.  Charles .' 37 1 

SJcCullock,  David  D.L 573 

McCuliock,  William  H 681 

MoCnllouph,  J.  R 558 

McCtilly,  Robert , ; 355 

McCtine,  Alexander  M 542 

McCunn,  John  H 473 

McCutchem,  Edward  T 522 

McCutcheon,  Charles 312 

McDade,  Alexander 658 

JVtcDerraott,  James,  (37th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 473 

McDermoit,  James,  (73d  N.  Y.  inf.) 540 

McDermott,  John  E 6.i7 

McDermott,  John  G 573 

McDermott,  Patrick,  (3d  N.  Y.  inf.) 424 

McDermott,  Patrick,  (155th  N.  r.inf.) 6.59 

McDermott,  Peter.,  (71st  H.  r.inf.) 536 

McDermott,  Peter.,  (170th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 675 

McDermott,  William-J 424.526 

McDonald,  A.  D.  J 602 

McDonald,  Alexander 583 

McDonald,  Andrew  N..'. 599 

McDonald,  Christopher  R 492 

McDonald,  Clark  H 400 

McDo.ald,  Daniel '. 599 

McDonald,  Donald 322 

McDonald,  IJdward,  (1st  N.  Y.  It.  art. ) 387 

McDonald,  Edward,  (23  batt.  N.  Y.  It.  art. ) . .  .403 

Mc  Donald,  Frank 310, 356 

McDonald,  George  E : 339 

McDonald,  Miles 521 

McDonald,  Michael 539 

McDonald,  James 426 

McDonald,  ,.  ames  H 4 19 

McDonald,  James  K 421 

McDonald,  James  S 731 

McDonald,  John  B 421 

McDonald,  John,  (6l6t  iV.  Kinf.) 517 

McDonald,  John,  (145th  N.  Y.iat) 644 

McDonald,  John  A.,  (126th  iV.  r.  inf.) 627 

McDonald,  John  A.,  (147th  N.  r.  inf.) 648 

McDonald,  John  B 552 

McDonald,  John  H 657 

McDonald,  JohnK 655 

McDonald,  Joseph  M 492 

McDonald,  Ransom 609 

McDonald,  Stuart 621 

McDonald,  Terrenoe  J.. .• 682 


McDonald,  Timothy - S2B 

McDonald,  'Ihomas 3.i7 

McDonald,  W.  0 524 

McDonalds,  Joseph 716 

McDonnell,  John 322 

McDonnough,  Joseph 520 

McDonough,  Frjiucis 567 

McDonough,  Heniy  J - 5"1S 

McDonough,  James  A 540 

McDonough,  Nicholas 666 

McDorvctt,  Robert  M 639 

McDougilll.  Aichibald  L »  . .  .622 

McD'ragall.  Clinton  D 544,606 

McDougall,  DanielD 4.52 

Mc  Dougall,  John 728 

McDougall,  JohnE 720 

McDowell,  Jacob 666 

McElhaney,  Wil.inm 711 

McElrath.  Thompson  P 437 

McEnally.  James 492 

McEnroe,  Patrick i...- 327 

McEntee,  Charles  E 485 

McEiitee,  John 553 

McKntie,  Charles  H 617 

McEntree,  M   E 424 

McEvily,  WyiLam 659 

McEwen.  John  S .'170 

McPadden,  John 448 

McFadden,  William 512 

McFalls,  David 641 

McFarlan,  George  .564 

McFarlan.  Greorge  B &14 

McFarlaiid,  David 555 

Mc  Farland,  James -  - .  681 

McFarland,  Joseph  E 441 

McFeeters,  William 423 

McGarcy.  Michael  A 467 

McGarry,  Michael  O 477 

McGee,  James  E 532 

McGee,  Richard 684 

McGeehan,  John 645 

McGeer,  William 678 

McGhee,  William 328 

McGiffin,  James 552 

McGill,  John 654 

McGinnis,  William  H 538 

McGloune,  Patrick 536 

McGoff,  George 459 

Mct^onegal,  Hiram 379 

McGov.-vn,  John  J 537 

Mc(3owan,  James (<56 

McGowan,  James  S 611 

McGowan,  Michael  F 404 

McGowan,  Raymond •- 611 

McGrane,  John : 571 

McGrath,  Edward 664 

McGrath.  sr.,  Eugene : 366 

McGrath,  jr.,  Eugene 367 

McGrath,  Eugene 474 

McGrath,  James,  (42d  iV.  y.  inf) 484 

McGrath;  James, .  88th  N.  Y.  inf.) 567 

McGi'ath,  Michael  H 419 

McGrath,  Thomas .532 

McGrath,  Thomas  J 541 

McGraw,  Augustus  P  ^ 579 

McGraw,  Hugh , 6:17 

McGraw,  James 485 

McGraw,  Michael ..355 

McGraw,  Patrick,  (3d  iV.  Y.  It.  art.) 3116 

McGraw,  Patrick,  (33a iV.  r.inf.) 46!) 


INDEX   OP    NAMES. 


105 


lIcGrnw,  Perrin  H 662 

McGvaw,  Peter '.406 

McGraw.  Simeon 695 

McGregor,  Hugh " 317 

McGregor,  Jdbn  D 426 

WcGre|or  JohnW SJS 

JlcGregor,  Thomas  H.  D- 674 

McGregor,  Wesley 550 

McGuigan.  Arthur 494 

McGuinn,"  Luke 325 

Mc  G  uiro.  Bernard 674 

McGnire,  James,  fSd  iV.  Y.  cav.) 318 

McGnire,  James,  (63a  N.  y.  inf.) 521 

McGuire,  James,  (162d  JV.  r.inf.) 668 

McGuire,  John  P 657 

McGnire.  Luko 3)1 

McGuire,  Michael 684 

McGuue,  Patrick " 414 

McGunigle  George  B 549 

McGurn,  Thomas 671 

McGurrin,  James ' 583 

McGurrin,'  John '...■ 403 

McHale,  Thomas  J 676 

McHenry,  Charles .- 562 

McHenry,  Dennis  J 401 

McHugh,  Francis  J "...473 

Mcllhenny,  James  L 727 

Jlcllvain,  William 428 

Mcllvaine,  Francis  E 4^8 

Mellvaine.  Henry  B 366 

Mclnnis,  William  N - 470 

Melntee,  John 737 

Mclutire,  Daniel 696 

Mclntire,  Robert 566 

Melntire,  William  H 375 

Mclntire,  William  J 587 

Mcintosh,  Charles  W 347 

Mcintosh,  Henry 420 

Mcintosh,  J.  Dallas 716 

Mcintosh,  Wallace 610 

Mclntyre,  Archibald 318 

MclDtyre,  Charles  H .-734 

Mclntyre,  Martin  V '.-.400 

Mclnfyre,  Samuel  B 606 

Mclntyre,  Simeon-  P 470 

Mclnlyre,  WiUiam -517 

Mclrwin,  Samuel 311 

Mclvor,  James  P 675 

McKay,  Alexander .462 

McKay.  Charles 508 

McKay,  David 552 

McKay.  Garlis 3J9 

McKay,  Lewis 326 

McKay,  Robert 525 

McKay,  William  A 363 

MeKeab,  James  B '. 548 

McKean,  William, 574 

McKechnie,  Robert 437 

McKee,  Abram  W '. 499 

HcKee,  J.Harvey i..643 

McKee.  Jesse 640 

McKee,  John ., 456 

McKee,  John  F 734 

McKee,  John  H 632 

McKee,  Ransom  J 376 

McKee,  Samuel 468 

McKoo,  William 512,557 

HcKeel,  James  M 365 

McKelvey,  James 380 

McKeHvay,  Alexander  J 718 

'         McKenlock,  John 647 


McKcnna,  Charles  P '414 

McKenna,  James.  (2.5th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 459 

WcKenna,  James,  (73d and] K3dJV.  r.inf.)540,  670 

McKenna,  Patrick * .541 

McKeiizie.  Gerard  L 5gl 

McKenzie,  James 337 

McKeogh,  Thomas 492 

McKeon,  Chauncey 522 

McKeon,  James 430 

McKevitt,  Charles  A 424 

McKevitt,  John  T 335 

McKibbin.  Gilbert  H '. ■ 498 

McKibbin,  James 508 

McKieman,  John 7:i6 , 

McKiernan,  Samuel  G 736 

McKinley,  David 459 

McKinlcy,  James  A 647 

McKinley,  John 538 

McKinley.  Robert 532 

McKinley,  William  P.,  (1' 0th  «  7".  inf.) 605' 

McKinley,  William  P..  Cie4th  .ff".  YAnS.) 685 

McKinn,  Robert  V .'il'S 

McKinnan,  William  R 445 

McKinney,  Edward ., 3  7 

McKinttry,  A  lexander 651 

McKinstry,  Charles 696 

McKirnan,  James 716 

McKittrick,  William  H..., 610 

McKniRht,  George  F.,  (batt.  G,  iKt  JV.  Y.  It. 

artillery)   .■ 390 

M(!Knight.  George  F.,   <12th  batt.  N.    Y.   It. 

artillery) 402 

McKnight.  Robert .„=   376 

McKoon,  Dennis  D 605 

McKoon,  M.  G 685 

McKown,  Charles  W 029 

McKown,  Horace  W 507 

McKown,  Isaac  D 689 

McKown,  J.  V.  H .573 

McKown,  James 487 

MeKune,  Gilbert  E 569 

McLachlan,  Robert 459 

McLachlen,  Duncan 469 

McLain,  Alexander  S .- 3r.8 

McLanahan,  John 564 

McLane,  Henry 423 

McLaren,  John 640 

McLaughlin.  Alexander 581 

McLaughlin,  George  H 657 

McLaughlin,  Henry  A.,  (IstiV.  J.  inf.) 703 

McLaughlin,  Henry  A.,  (27th  iV.  J.  inf.) 738 

McLaughlin,  JosephE 743 

McLaughlin,   James  H.,  (Ist  prov.  and  24th 

N.  Y.  cav.) .309,3.55 

McLaughlin,  James  H.,  (16th  N.  Y.  h.  art)... 384 

McLaughlin,  James  H.,  (26th  N.  Y.  inf.) 461 

McLaughlin,  Patrick  H 677 

McLaughlin,  Philip 535 

McLaughlin,  Robert  W 373 

McLaughlin,  Robert 386 

McLean,  Cornelius,  (39th  JT.  K  inf.) 478 

McLean,  Cornelius,  (42d  A.  Y.  inf.) 483 

McLean,  (George  W 706 

McLean,  J.ames 551 

McLean,  James  N a 518 

McLean,  Leroy  .1 1 350 

McLean,  P.  V.N C13 

McLean,  Peter 4o9 

McLean,  Peter  B 5"" 

McLean,  William  T 398 

McLeish,  James  J .- ^^5 


106 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


McLellan,  Charles 370 

McLtJ'an,  F 386 

McLellan,  Franeia  M  378 

DIcLellaud,  David 551 

McLennan,  Peter,  (SSd  vT.  Y.  cav.) 352 

WcLeniian,  Tctur,  (101st  JV.  Y.  Ini'.) 501 

McLeod,  Alexander 430 

Mc,ljeod,  Alexander  H .G37 

McLeod,  Harvey  S 649 

McLctcliie,  Andrew , 551 

McMahan,  Lawrence  C .».  .747 

McMahen,  Hen 689 

McMahon,  Andrew 404,413 

McJl  ahou ,  Daniel 553 

McJlahon,  Edward 553 

McMahon,  Henry  J 404 

McMahon.  .Tames,  (18th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 346 

McMahon,  James,  (5th  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 367 

McMahon,  James  P.,  (69th  A'.  Y.  inf.) 533 

McMahon,  James  P.,   (155th  and  164th  JV.  Y. 

infantry) 6.59,671 

McMahon,  John 577,598,689 

McMahon,  John  E 67 1 

McMahon,  M ichael 460 

McMahon,  William 463 

McMenamin,  John ■- 340 

McM  ann,  John 589 

McMauis,  I.  H ■- 655 

McMaus,  Redmund 675 

Jle.Manui,  Andrew  J — 748 

MeManus ,  Darms 4.59 

IMcManus,  John  J 675 

McMartin,  Alexander 582 

McMartin,  Duncan 657 

McMartin,  M  J 610 

MeMaster,  John  S 375 

McMaster,  Perry  E 363 

McMasters,  Perry  E 517 

McMasters,  Zolman  J 335 

McMath,  William 666 

MeMellon,  Patrick  A 637 

McMichael,  Charles  C 715 

McMicken,  James  A 485 

McMillan,  James,  (44th  K  Y.  inf.) 487 

McMillan,  James,  (141  st  JV.  K  inf.) 639 

McMillan,  James,  (D5th  iV.  J.  inf.) 746 

Me Millan,  James  H 542 

McMillan,  John 566 

McMullen,  Michael,  (32d  N.    Y.  cav.) 352 

McMuUen,' Michael, '13th  i\r.  Y.  inf.) 446 

McMullen,  Michael,  (105th  iV.  y.  inf.) 598 

McJluUen,  Peter i 335 

McMullen,  Richard  P 471 

McMullen,  Richard  R 687 

McMullen,  Richard  R 687 

McMurdy,  B.  B 481 

MoJhirray,  A.  K , 599 

MeMurray,  Samuel 455 

McNalr,  jamcs;  (8th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 332 

McNair,  James,  (15th  N.  Y.  eng.) ^.416 

McNaii',  James  M 469 

McNair,  John 743 

MrN.-iir,  John  S 458 

McNair,  William  W 306 

McNally,  Jemca  J 349 

McNamara,  -James  J - 436 

McNamara,  John '. 430 

McNamara,  M 318 

Mcls'amee,  Thomas 480 

McNary,  W.  H 664 

McNaught,  Archibald 419 


McNaughton,  H.  D  364 

McNaughton,  James  R MS 

McNaughtoi:,  .Tohn  D 689 

McNaughton,  Peter 330,345 

Mc^eely,  Jaiiacs  W.,  (2d  JV.  J.  vet.  inf.) 708 

McNeely,  James  W.,  (10th  JV.  J.  inf.)..  ..•-.:. 722 

McNeil,  X'loyd  A 346 

McNeil,  John,  (66th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 527 

McNeil.  John,  (84th  .K  Y.  inf.) 561 

McNeil,  John,  (170th  JV.  Y.  inf.).-- 675 

McNeil,  .John  D 365 

McNeil,  Wm.  H 340 

McNeill,  Daniel 733 

McNett,  Andrew  J.,  (93d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 575 

McNelt," Andrew  J.,  (141bt  jV.  Y.  inf.) ,639 

McNichol,  Ronald 345 

McNie,  Robert •- 551 

McNul ty,  John 473 

JlcNull'y,  Michael 362 

McNijIty,  Michael  C 375 

McNulty,  Owen 532 

McNulty,  William  G„  (2lBt  ^'.  Y.  cav.) 350 

McNulty,  William  G.,  (2d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 423 

McNutt,  Josejjh  G.,  (2d  iV.  T.  inf.) 423 

MeNutt,  Joseph  G.,   (6th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 431 

McNutt,  Joseph  G.,  (159th  iV.  y.  inf.) 665 

McPherson,  Clharles 484 

l\IcPherson,  Duncan D - 364 

McPherson,  James 600 

McPherson,  James  A .•345 

McPherson,  John  A 551 

McPherson,  Samuel  W.,  (25th  iV.  Y.  cav.) -.,357 
McPherson,  Samuel  W.,  (5th  N.  Y.  vet.  inf.). 430 
McPherson,  Samuel  W.,  (174th  iV.  Y.  inf.). -.678 

McQuade,  Henry 532 

Mc(Juado,  James,  (14th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 447 

McQuade,  James,  (63d  N.  Z.  inf.) 520 

McQuade,  John  F 447 

McQuade,  jr.,  Michael 447 

BIcQuaide,  Hugh 474 

McQueen,  Edward 643 

McQueen,  James 416 

McQueen,  Norman  M 388 

JIcQuin,  Robert 459 

McReady,  Frederick  B 498 

McReynolds,  Andrew  T 305 

McUeynolds,  B.  J 305 

McRoberts,  Alexander 487 

McShane,  Patrick 353 

McTaviBh,  Hugh  G 671 

McTighe,  P.  Ellwood 333 

McVeau,  Charles 333 

McVean,  John  J 331 

McVoy,  James  S 393 

McVicnr,  Duncan 326 

MeWade,  Robert ." 479 

McWayne,  J.  D 687 

McWayno,  Jay  D ♦ 471 

McWhorton,  Eugene  B 350 

McWaiiams,  Lafayette 662 

Mcaeh,  George  E 337 

Meacham,  Thotnaa  J 639 

Meaeham.  William  G 668 

Meaehem,  Thomas  G .380 

Mead,  Arthur  I 631 

Mead,  Augustus  W 583 

Mead,  Ctiarles 608 

Mead,  Ellas  A 546 

Mead,  Francis  L ; 440 

Mead,  Isaac  N ■--.325 

Mead,  John 593 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


107 


Mead,  Joseph  N 615 

Mi;ad,  Matht w .634 

Jleiid,  RichiLi'd  1 552 

Metid,  Siducy 606 

Myiide,  Charles  C 604 

Meade,  Daniel 329 

Meade,  George  U 361 

Meader,  John  B 587 

Meagher,  Johu -..533 

Mbaghcr,  Thoraaa 664 

Meagher,  WiUiam  O 533 

Mease.  John  L 444 

Moars,  Cbarles  E  386 

Mears,  George  Washingtoa 364 

Meckel.  William 454 

aiEdcraft,  John  H 739 

Moding,  jr..  John  J 682 

^  Medlar,  Frank  B 326 

'  Meech,  Robert 339 

Median.  \Vniiam  F S20 

Mvek,  Johu  A J 579 

Meek,  Joseph  L 519 

Meeker,  Conrad  B 698 

Meeker,  David  J 694 

Meeker,  Ira 737 

Meeker,  W.H.K 503 

Meeker,  "William  H 724 

Meeks,  Albert  V 518 

Meeks,  George  "W" : 386 

Meeks,  jr.,  Jos.  W 474,  505 

Megaray,  Alexander  H 441 

Megarey,  Alexander  H 417 

Megee,  James  TI 741 

Meglnnis,  John  C 453 

Meliles,  Henry 414 

Meier,  Adolph .' 501 

Melu ,  John  C ...,. 643 

Meiser,  Gustavns *. t 465 

Meisner,  Albert 500 

Jleldrum,  Albert  R, 428 

Meldrum,  Norman  H 350 

Meldrnm,  William  H 737 

Mellian,  Wiiliara 689 

Mellen,  Henry  H 647 

Mellick,  SimonA 328 

MellvUle,  George  S -, 422 

Meltziug,  Philo 682 

Melville,  Andrew 551 

Melzer,  Otto 510 

Menandier,  Frederick 481 

Menadier,  Rudolph,  (41st  iV.  Y.inf.) 481 

Menadier,  Rudol  ph ,  (3d  N.  J.  eav. ) 699 

Mencely,  Clinfon  H 330 

Mendel,  Frederick 594 

MendenhaU,  Edmund  H 747 

Mendenhall,  John  B 588 

Mendill,  Sidney  J 471 

Meugel,  Louis .' 616 

Mengerjjen,  WilUam 435 

Menges,  Adolph 435 

Mente,  Isaac 452 

Menshousen,  Frederick. 481 

Mentzel,  Herman 49 1 

Men zesheimer,  Moses ■ .  325 

Menzie,  George  L 637 

Menzies,  Johu  R 55 1 

Menzler,  Charles 476 

Mercer,  James  T / ., ...  536 

Mercer,  Joah  W ■ 686 

Mercer,  William  E.,  (batt.  C,  3d  2V.  r.  It.  art,)- 393 
Mercer,  WiiJiamE.,  (26th iV.  r.inf.) 461 


Merchant,  Harvey  J , 571 

Meredith,  Robert  R 657 

Meriam,  Charles 715 

Mcrkel,  Chark-s 433 

Mej-klc,  Robert 454 

Merklee,  John 664 

Merklcin,  JuUua  P 342,346 

Merrell,  WiUiam  H 602 

Merreil,  Charles  D 674 

Merrell,  William ^'39 

Merratt,  Edwin  A ^ 5J4 

Merriam,  Gufttavus  F 366,  3!I4 

Merriam,  J.  C , 502- 

Merriiim,  Russell  B .' 577 

Merriam,  Thomas 6jL 

Merriam,  William  H 674 

Merrihen,  Edward  H 681 

Merrill,  Andrew 516 

Merrill,  Asa  B 334 

Merrill,  E.M 577 

Merrill,  Fowler 748 

Merrill,  G.  M , . .  .666 

Merrill,  George 423 

Merrill,  Henry  P. ,  (4th.iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 365 

Merrill,  Henry  P.,  (108ihiV.  y.inf.) 602 

Merrill,  I-Ienry  R 73O 

Merrill,  James 423 

Merrill,  James  H 456 

Merrill,  Samutl  L 471 

Merrill,  Sherman  M 681 

Merrill,  William  E 549 

Merriman,  Daniel  B 324 

Merriman,  Harmon  N 681 

Merriman,  T.  Adams 1 574 

Merring,  George  E 564 

Merritt,  A.  Clarkson 615 

Merritt,  Abvara 553 

Merritt,  Alonzo  M 724 

Merritt,  George  W 498 

Merritt,  Hetfry  A.  D '. 324 

Merritt,  Robert  B 544 

Blerritt,  Roland 3G9 

Merritt,  Thomas  E 629 

Merry,  Isaac  T 448 

Merry.  William  A 599 

Mersereau,  Thomas  J — 1 393 

Meraevan.  John  C 485 

Mervine,  Catharinus  B 447 

Menvin,  David  R 472 

Merwin,  David  S : 384  - 

Mesa,  Carlos  Alvanzo  de  la  . ." 476 

Mesa,  Delia 477 

Mesch,  Louis 615 

Meserole,  N.  W 632 

Meserole,  W.  E 498 

Meseroll,  P.  H 655 

Meserve,  John  B 596 

Mesler,  Charles  V 577,598 

Messenger,  Morris  B 608 

Messenger,  O.  E 662 

Messenger,  Robert 615 

Messer,  Walter  L 350 

Messerschmidt,  John  G 500 

Messervey,  James  J 523 

Messing,  Henry  J 683 

Messinger,  Almon  C fi80 

Messinger,  Edwin  D 471 

Messman,  Louis 489,  511 

Metcalf,  A.W 342 

Metcalf,  C.  E 634 

Metcalf,  George  W 546 


108 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Mctcalf,  5firvey  A ' 331 

Met'calf,  James  L 426 

Metcalf,  John 5(16 

Metier,  James  S 606 

Mettt'rnieh,  Germain 49 1 

Mettinger,  Gusfav 4ii3 

Mettlev,  Isaac  S 733 

Metz,  Levi   550 

Metzeger,  Louis  F " 525 

MetEger,  Daniel 464 

Metzger,  Michael 3!3,  4:19 

Metzinger,  Felix 489 

Metzlir,  Mathew 369 

Mptzner,  Albert 490 

Meusel,  Louis 510 

Mevis,  Charles 712 

Mew,  William  M 542 

Meyer,  Adolph 322 

Meyer,  Adolphua 526 

Meyer,  August 637 

Meyer,  Augustus  B 496 

Meyer,  Carl : 490 

Bleyer,  Christian 510 

Meyer,  Emil 434 

Meyer,  Francis  X 613 

Bleyer,  Frederick 481 

Meyer,  Heury  C 355 

Meyer,  J.ihu  H 724 

Meyer,  Lorenz,  (7lh  iV.  K  inf.) 434 

Meyer,  Lorenz,  CSOth  iV.  r.  inf.) 454 

Meyer,  Philip 505 

Meyer,  Rudolph 511 

Meyer,  Sebastian 437 

Meyer,  William 589 

Meyerhoff,  William 500 

Meyers,  Alonzo  G 361 

Meyers,  Charles 713 

Meyers,  Isaac 694 

Meyers,  John  T 513 

Sleyers,  William  H 745 

Micha,  George 63 1 

Michaels,  Jacob  L 494 

Michaels,  Lewis 447 

Michaelis,  Augustus 489 

Micheli,  Harry  W 561 

Michener,  Theodore i j 697 

Miehon,  Pierre T 695 

Miclc,  Henry 553 

Miclile,  Isaac  W 723 

Mickle,  William  H^ 633 

Mickles,  jr. ,  P.  H 345 

Miekles,  Philo  D 305 

Middaugh,  John  B 528 

Middlebrook,  William  B -486 

Middleton,  Benjamin  F 636 

Middleton,  Hugh 424 

Middleton,  Orlando  P 508 

Middleton,  Richard 419 

Middleton,  Samuel 377 

Middleton,  Thomas 601 

Middleton,  Thomas  W 720 

Middleton,  William  A 561 

Mier,  William 703 

Might,  Francis 506 

Miles,  Daniel  A 713 

Miles,  EldridgcG 544 

Miles,  Henry  P 643 

Miles,  James  H 601 

Miles,  James  Q j 669 

Miles,  John 472 

Miles,  Helson  A 516 


Miles,  Philip 534 

Millard,  Alexander  S 409 

Millard,  Charles  S 612 

Millard,  Cyprian  H 410 

Millard,  John  A 390 

Jlillen,  Gedrgo  H 717 

M  iller,  Abrani  D ., 554 

Miller,  Adam -' 656 

Miller,  Albert  F 494 

Miller,  Alfred  B 331 

Miller,  Andrew  M 448 

Miller,  Augustus : 717 

Miller,  B.B 524 

Miller,  Benjamin  P.,  (U7th  iV.  r.inf.) 612 

Miller,  Benjamin  F.,  (ISlst  iV.  r.  inf.) 655 

Miller,  Burnett  E 651 

Miller,  Charles  P 595 

Miller,  Charles  P 368 

Miller,  David  J 534 

Miller,  David  S 345 

Miller,  Edgar  L 315,343 

Miller,  Edward 474 

Miller,  Erastus  R 559 

Miller,  Eugene 377 

Miller,  Francis  C 458,  647 

Miller,  Frank 318 

Miller,  George  W 611 

Miller,  Henry 368 

Miller,  Henry  A 640 

Miller,  Henry  W 1591 

Miller.Hiram  C 562 

Miller,  J.  Hovey 470 

Miller,  Jabez  L 461 

Miller,  James,  (5th  JV.  y.  inf.) 428 

Miller,  James,  (14th  JV.  Kinf.) -..447 

Miller,  James  K 318 

Miller,  James  M 498 

Miller, jr.,  Joel 677 

Miller,  John  A 744 

Miller,  John  H 596 

Miller,  John  N 555,617 

Miller,  Joseph 722 

Miller,  Joseph  L 744 

Miller,  Levi 574 

Miller,  Levi  D 703 

Miller,  MerrittB 625 

Miller,  Milton  B M2 

Miller,  Milton  B 652 

Miller,  Orlando  F 585 

Miller,  Robert  P ; 741 

Miller,  Roswell 394 

Miller,  Samuel,  (117th  iV.  r.  inf.) 612 

Miller,  Samuel,  (121st  N.  Y.mt.) 619 

Miller,  Samuel  T 726 

Miller,  Theodore,  (4th  JV.  F.h.art.) 364 

Miller,  Theodore,  (139th  JV.  r.  inf.) 636 

Miller,  Thomas 516 

Miller,  W.  D.  W 526 

Miller,  William  A 744 

Miller,  William  C 383 

Miller,  William  H.,  (44th  iV.  r.  inf.) 488 

Miller,  William  H.,  (13th  iV.  J.  inf.) 723 

Miller,  William  W. . .' 709 

Miller,  Wilson 431 

Millette,  V.  VV.  B ..337 

Millette,  Vetal  N.  B 358 

Mdlham,  Oliver  H 601 

Milliam,  George  E 311 

Milligan,  William 518 

Millikon,  Charles  A..; 485 

Milliken,  Robert  H 533 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


109 


MllUmam,  Henry  S A56 

HiUott,  Augustus 3i0 

Mills,  AlbertM 333 

Mills,  Alexander 742 

Mills,  Edwards 658 

Mills,  Isaac 678 

MilU,  JohnH 337 

Mills,  Stephen  P 328 

Mills,  Thomas  M.  K 528 

Milner,  William,  (12Sth  iV.  r.  Inf .) 624 

Mihier,  William,  (Ist  iK  J.  inf.) 703 

Milner,  William,  (4th  iV:  J.  inf.) 7H 

Milneg,  Wjlliam  M 382 

Milnor,  FrankUn  W 734 

Milstead,  William  H 461 

Milton,  James  H.P 506 

Milward,  jr.,  James 587 

Minard,  Ansel  L , 365 

Mbch,  George 454 

Mindel,  George  W„  <27th  JV.  J.  inf.) 738 

Mindel,  George  W.,  (33d  iVl  J.  int) 744 

Miner,  Henry  P 662 

Miner,  JohnH 439 

Miner,  Seymour  Z 662 

Miner,  William  W 678 

Minery,  Frederick. 455 

Minier,  Daniel - : 686 

Mink,  Charles  E 390 

Minks,  George  E 424 

Minnes,  Samuel 440 

Minton,  Dennis  C 473 

Mintum,  James  B ^ 747. 

Mintum,  B.  G 574 

Misner,  Elson  M.,  (80th  iV.  r.  int) 553 

Mlsner,  Elson  M.,  (145th  N,  Y.  inf.) 644 

MiflselUer,  WUUamH.... 481 

Missing,  .tohn , 439 

Mistier,  John  N 648 

Mitchel,  Charles 605 

Mitchell,  A.Barclay 453 

Mitchell,  Charles  B 485 

Mitchell,  Frederick  A 455 

Mitchell,  George 508 

MitcheU,  George  H 713 

Mftchell,  George  N 358 

Mitchell,  Harrison  H 315,327 

Mitchell,  Henry  H 441 

MitcheU,  HowardE 629 

Mitchell,  J.  F.  B 311 

MitcheUj  James  D -.-659 

Mitchell,  James  R 463 

Mitchell,  John,  (70th  iV.  r.  inf.) 534 

Mitchell,  John,  (154th  N.  ¥.  inf.) 658 

Mitchell,  John,  (170th  JV.  r.  inf.) 675 

Mitchell,  John  D 437 

MitcheU,  John  G 591 

MitcheU,  John  W ''■26 

Mitchell,  Michael,  (15th  battery  N.  Y.  It.  art.). 404 

Mitchell,  Michael,  (99th  iV.  K  inf.) 588 

MitcheU,  Michael,  (162d  iV.  r.  inf.) 668 

MitcheU,  Michael,  (3d  N.  J.  cav.) 699 

Mitchell,  Nelson 135 

MitcheU,  Peter  M.  J 550 

Mitchell,  PhineasC 639 

Mitchell,  jr.,  Samuel  D 591 

Mitchell,  Seth  M 604 

Mitchell,  R.  Charlton ,498 

MitcheU,  Richard  D.,  (2d  M  J.  cav.) ?98 

Mitchell,  Richard  D.,  (10th  iV.  J.  inf.)  ... 722 

Mitchell,  Robert  J -,-629 

Mitchell,  S.  S 633 

36  b  ^ 


Mitchell,  William  H 1350 

Mittnacht,  Alexander , 38^ 

Mittnacht,  Daniel 518 

Mittnacht,  George  M 594 

Mix,  James  A 635 

Mix,  James  B 337 

Mix,  John , 318 

Mix,  Lucius  C 469 

Mix,  Simon  H 319 

Mix,  ji;,  WiUiam • 681 

Mixell,  Aaron 530 

Mochrie,  Peter  B 371 

Mockridge,  Abraham  N 738 

Modesitto,  W.  M 611 

Moehriug,  Charles 500 

Moeller,  Edward,  (ISth  iV.  r.  h.  art.) 383 

MoeUer,  Edward,  (16th  JV.  r.  inf.) 433 

Moeller,  Morice 435 

Moesch,  Joseph  A 560 

Moeser,  GteorgS  H 519 

MofTatt,  Benjamin  L 704 

Moffatt,  Edwards 721 

MofFatt,  James 345 

Moffatt,  John  S 618 

Moffatt,  Williams 642 

Moffett,  Samuel  A 577 

Moffit,  Kufus 506 

Moffit,  Stephen 581 

Moger,  A.  P 677 

Mohr,  Charles- -■ 504 

Molin,  Dal.  A , 476 

Molineux,  EdwardL '. 665 

Molitor,  Albert 403 

Moll,  AnthonC , 721 

MoUer,  Ferdinand  G .A. 411 

Moller,  Moritz,  (17th  JV.  r.  iiff.) 452 

MoUer,  Moritz,  (103d  JV.r.  inf.) 594 

Molloy,  Patrick  J 675 

Moloney,  Matthew , ' 452 

Monaban,  Thomas 684 

Mouegan,  WUUam  Lee 439 

Money  penny,  John - 623 

Moneypenny,  WUUam  C..'. 343 

Mongarot,  Horatio 357 

Monk,  WiUiam  H 440 

Monroe,  jr.,  David  A 621 

Monroe,  John  B 700 

Monroe,  Martin  B 706 

Monroe,  Robert  C 599 

Montague,  Harrison 376 

Monteath,  Edward  W 681 

Monten,  Christian 501 

Moutfori,  Robert  V.K 623 

Montgomery,  Abel  S 528 

Montgomery,  Arthur  H 640 

Montgomery,  Charles  S.,  (5th  JV.  K  inf.) 428 

Montgomery,  Charles  S.,  (5th  JV.  Y.  vet.  inf.). 430 

Montgomery,  Ebenezer,  (2d  JV.  J.  cav. ) 698 

Montgomery,  Ebenezer,  (23d  JV.  J.  inf.) 734 

Montgoinery,  Hugh 516 

Montgomery,  James,  (155th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 659 

Montgomery,  James,  (182d  JV.  T.  inf. ) 684 

Montgomery,  Robert  B 422 

Montgomery,  Thomas 675 

Montgomery,  WilUam ^ 514 

Montgomery,  William  R..« 703 

Montgomery,  WUUam  S 551 

Montney,  Charles 346 

Moody,  (Charles  H 331 

Moody,  Horace ^ 345 

Moody,  Miller..^ ,, ^. "..513 


110 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Moon,  Clinton  A '. 619 

Mooney,  CharleB 550, 592 

Mooney,  Hugh ...659 

Mooney;  James 42fi 

Mooney,  James  J 483 

Mooney,  John 453 

Mooney,  Nathan  H.,  (16th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 345 

Mooney,  Nathan  H.,  (96th  iV.  r.  inf.) 581 

Mooney,  Robert  G 653 

Mooney,  Thomas  W- .- ■_  .711 

Moore,  Abraham 578,  598 

Moore,  Caleb 331 

Moore,  Charles 3''3 

Moore,  Charles  A.,  (batt'y  G,  3d  N.  Y.  It.  art). 394 

Moore,  Charles  A.,  (47th  iV.  r.inf.) 492 

Moore,  Chai-les  F.,  (3d  proy.  and  16th  N. 

r.cav.) 320,345 

Moore,  CharlesF.,  (ethandSthiV.  j;mf.).715,718 

Moore,  Cornelius  L 508 

Moore,  Cornelius  P.,  (3d  prov.  and  13th  iV^ 

Y.  cav.) 320,340 

Moore,  Comelius  P. ,  (25th  iV.  r.inf.) 459 

Moore,  Courtland  E 420 

Moore,  Dennis  A .-.. 517 

Moore,  E.  St.  Claire 367 

Moore,  Edward  E 745 

Moore,  George 450 

Moore,  Georga  C '. 483 

Moore,  George  H..1 472 

Moore,  George  W 606 

Moore,  Gurdon^G 575 

Moore,  Hasseltme  S 606 

Moore,  Henry,  (7th  iV.  F.  cav.) 329 

Moore,  Henry,  (47th  iV.  T.  inf.) 492 

Moore,  Henry,  (160tlte  y.  inf.) 666 

Moore,  Henry  H-.--7- 406 

Moore,  Henry  J 386 

.Moore,  J.  Owen 424 

Moore,  James  1 743 

Moore,  Jon.ith an  E 735 

Moore,  John  D.,  (83d  iV.  K  inf.) 559 

Moore,  John  D,,  (94th  N.  Y  inf.) 577 

Moore,  John  E 448 

Moore,  John  H 714 

Moore,  Lagrange  F 599 

Moore,  Lawrence 321 

Moore,  Lewis ' 353 

Moore,  Matthew  H 632 

Moore,  M.  Price ,. „-.534 

Moore,  Norman  H 370 

Moore,  Noiman  T ,.345 

Moore,  Peter  L 41 0 

Moore,  Phiny ._ ,  358 

Moore,  Pliny 448 

"Moore,  Richard 745 

Moore,  Richard  P _ 590 

Moore,  Robert  .'. 615 

Moore,  Samuel  B 644 

Moore,  Samuel  I- ,  365 

Moore,  Samuel  T 715,719 

Moore,  Stephen ,. 724 

Moore,  Theodore '. 422 

Mopre,  Thomas 742 

Moore,  jr.,  Thomas 605 

Moore,  Thomas  B 311 

Moore,  Timothy  C-,  (6«h  N.  J.  inf.) 715 

Moore,  'Dimothy  C. ,  (34th  iV.  J.  inf. ) 745 

Moore,  Walter  B 589 

Moore,  William,  (62d iV.  F.inf.) ,..518 

Moore,  WilUam,  (119th  N.  Y.  mf.) 615 

Moore,  William  H 726 


Moores,  John  H —  -..613  ' 

Moorhous,  BoDJamln  F 724 

Moran,  Frank E...- 540 

Moran,  Michael,  (38th  N.  Y.  inf.) 474 

Moi-an,  Michael,  (175th  N,  Y.  inf.) '. .  .670 

More,  John 559 

Morehouse,  Roderick  D-.- 641 

Morenns,  William  S 422 

Morey,  Charles  E 674' 

Morey,  Frederick  A - 624 

Morey,  George  A 542 

Morey,  George  T 471 

Morey,  Gideon  F — « 666 

Morey,  Horace 335 

Morey,  John 470 

Morey,  Joseph  W -- 450 

Morey,  Nonis -' 335 

Morey,' William  C... 347 

Morford,  WilUam  E 696 

Morgan,  Bankson  T 503 

Morgan,  Benjamin  H 319 

Morgan,  George  G— 447 

Morgan,  Ira  F 742 

Morgan,  James  H 453 

Morgan,  Jesse  C 716 

•Morgan,  Joseph  L 572 

Morgan,  Lawrence  0 699 

Morgan,  Lothario  I> 471 

Morgan,  Marcus  A _ 328 

Morgan,  jr. ,  Morgan .'. 680 

Morgan,  Samuel  M 564 

Jlorgan,  Sylvester  B--..' 400 

Morgan,  Vincent .' 369 

Morgan,  W.  J 611' 

Morgan,  Will iam 370 

Morgan,  William  H 662 

Morgan,  William  L.,  (Ist  iV.  Y.  vet  cav.) 307 

Morgan,  jr.,  William  L.,  (107th  iV.  Kinf.)....601 

Morgan,  sr.,  William  L 419 

Morgan,  jr.,  William  L. ,  (50th  N.  Y.  eng'rs)  .  .419 

Morgan,  William  L.,  (107th  N.  Y  inf.) 60J. 

Morgan,  William  T 642 

Moriarty,  John  D 540 

Moriarty,  Peter  M 529 

Moroney,  Richard ; 532 

Morozowiez,  Adelbert 401 

Morrell,  Francis  A 440 

Morrell,  George 629 

Morrell,  John  L 632 

Morrell,  Joseph 495 

Morren,  William  J 584 

Morrill,  Chai'les  B -. 514 

Morrill,  Daniel  T 737 

Morris,  Almon 569 

Morris,  Andrew 636 

Morria,  Byron  B 555 

Morris,  Charles  H 561 

Morris,  Edgar  P 685 

Morris,  Edmund  Y 368 

Morris,  Edward  A 516 

Mon-is,  Edward  H 518 

Morris,  Fordham 368 

Morris,  Governeur,  (5th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 366 

Morris,  Governeur,  (6tb  iV.  Yh.  art) 369 

Morris,  James  B . . .  .1 . . * 701 

Morris,  James  H 377 

Mon-is,  John  A 371 

Morris,  John  H 697 

Morris,  John  P 672 

Morris,  Lewis  O 371 

Morris,  LoiuaM ■. 715,718 


INDEX    OP   NAMES. 


Ill 


Morris,  Orlando  .W 526 

Morris,  Patriclt 533 

Morris,  Richard  H 437 

MoiTis,  Robert,  (1st  iV.  Y.  inf.) ,422 

Morris,  Robert,  (91st  N.  Y.  ml.) 573 

Morris,  Samuel 370 

Morris,'  Thomas  F 450 

Morris,  William  C.-J :.633 

Morris,  William  H.,  (6th  iV.  K  h.  art.) 368 

Morris,  William  H.,  (20th  batt.  N.  r.  It.  art.). .406 

Morris,  William  H.,  (16th  N.  Y.  inf.) 448 

Morris,  William  H.  fl 646 

Morris,  William  J 306 

Mon-is,  William  S ; 559 

Morris,  William  W 737 

Morrison,  Alexander 569 

Morrison,  Andrew  J.,  (7th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 330 

Morrison,  Andrew  J. ,  (3d  iV.  J.  cav. ) 698 

Morrison,  Andrew  J.,  (26th  iV.  J.  inf.) 737 

Morrison,  Charles 364 

Morrison,  Charles  D 699 

Morrison,  David 551 

Morrison,  G.  L 364 

Morrison,  Henry 587 

Morrison,  Hunter ...644 

Morrison,  Jeremiah  R 317 

Morrison,  John  D 419 

Morrison,  Joseph,  (89th  N.  Y.  inf.) 569 

Morrison,  Joseph,  (lfl3a  N.  Y.  inf.) 594 

Morrison,  Joseph  J.,  (16th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Morrison,' Joseph  J.,  Z&N:  Y.  It.  art.) .^393 

MorHson,  Joseph  J. ,  (833  iV.  Z  inf. ) ~559 

Morrison,  Malcolm 625 

Morrison,  O.  B 581 

Morrison,  Thomas  G- 517 

Morrison,  William  H 551 

Morrissey,  Daniel 458 

Morrow,  iames  B 522 

Morrow,  Robert 380 

Morrow,  Thomas  G '. 713,716 

Morse,  Amos 687 

Morse,  Bamett  W. . .' 462 

Morse,  Charles  E.,  (16th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 345 

Morse,  Charles  E.,  (100th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 589 

Morse,  Charles  P 640 

Morse,  Edgar  B 507 

Morse,  Eli 317 


Morse,  FrancisW 619a||^M' 

Morse,  Henry  B 609^P'Mount,  GeorgoF 


Morton,  John  T 620 

Morton,  Peter 400 

Morton,  Thomas ■. 744 

Morton,  W.  D 342 

Morton,  W.  J 524 

MoBchell,  John  F.,  (3d  iV.  Y.  ca.v.)...'. 318 

Mosohell,  John  P.,  (2d  provisional  and  15th 

JV.  Y.  cavalry) 315,343 

Mosebach,  Frederick 433 

Mosely,  Charles 587 

Mosely,  Nathaniel  R 472 

Mosely,  William  W 651 

Moser,  Samuel  H Jfc 495 

Moses,  Harvey  J 573 

Moses,  Hobert  H 621 

Moses,  Israel , 538 

Moses,  Lucius ,.  621 

Moses,  Thomas 404 

Mosher,  Benjamin 456 

Mosher,  Erastus  R 674 

Mosher,  Frederick  G 610 

Mosher,  Henry  E ;..,339 

Moshier,  Charles  H 581 

Moshier,  George  B 575 

Mosiere,  Wilbur  D 676 

Moss,  Charles  H 497 

Moss,  Edgars 371 

Mosscrop,  Thomas  D ...*. 439 

Mott,  Dennis  D 585 

Mott,  Edgar  J ' 366 

Mott,  Elijah  P 689 

Mott,  Frank  R.,  (78th  iV.  F.  inf.) 550 

Mott.  Frank  R.,  (82d  iV.  K  inf.) 557 

Mott,  Frank  R.,  (Enfans  P^rdus  N.  Y.  inf.)  ..6D5 

Mott,  George  F ^ 328 

Mott,  George  P 1 366 

Mott,  Gersham 713,  715 

Mott,  Henry  H 508 

Mott,  John 492 

Mott,  ThaddeuB  P.,  (14th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 342 

Mott,  ThaddeusP.,  (SAN.  K  battery) 398 

Mott,  Thomas  B 434 

Mott,  Wallace  M J 645 

Mott,  William 339 

Mould,  Henry  M 613 

Moulton,  Williams 426 

Mount,  EdwardP.,  (61st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 516 

Mount,  Edward  P.,  (2d  iV.  J.  cav.) 698 


Morse,  Henry  P 455 

Morse,  Howard  H '. 629 

Morse,  Joseph  E 318,328 

Morse,  Sherman 380 

Morse,  'William 466 

Morse,  William  S.,  (6th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 368 

Morse,  WiUiam  S.,  (24th  N.  Y.  inf.) 458 

Morse,  William  S.,  (184th  iV.  r.  inf.) 685 

Morse,  Wolfgang 698 

Uorshoase,  Isaao  N 673 

Mortimer,  R.  D.  S 361 

Morton,  Alfred.' 694 

Morton,  Charles  B 677 

Morton,  Charles  E.,  (2d  iV.  Zcav.) 311 

Morton,  Charles  E.,  (l^th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 342 

Morton,  Christian 342 

Morton,  Ellison  M 346 

Morton,  George - 495 

Morton,  George  C 324 

Morton,  George  C 325 

Morton,  James  W 357 


Mount,  Hiram  H 741 

Mount,  John  D.P 703' 

Mount,  JohnP 370' 

Mount,  Joseph  P 749- 

Mount,  Joseph  S 732 

Mount,  Robert  R _ 74i: 

Mount,  Vincent  W 713 

Mount,  William  B 604' 

Mount,  WiUiam  J 725' 

Mountjoy,  George 460' 

Mowers,  Cornelius  P.,  (23d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 457. 

Mowers,  Cornelius  F.,  (78th'iT.  ¥.  inf.) 550' 

Mowers,  Lewis  H .., 396' 

Mowris,  James  A 612! 

Mowry,  Philo  T 605 

Mowry,  William  C 363- 

Moxcey,  George  W ' 353' 

Moyuihan,  Daniel  C 671J 

Muchmore,  David  B 738' 

Muddell,  Ebenezer 729 

Mudge,  Byron 686 


112 


INDEX    OP  NAMES. 


Mudge,  Charles 414 

Mudge,  Worham 374 

Mudie,  Arch.  F.,  (4th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 364 

Mudie,  Archibald  P.,  (3d  N.  Y.  It.  art.) 392 

Mudie,  Archibald  F.,  (15th  JV.  Y.  eng.) 416 

Mudigan,  Michael 381 

Muecke,  Francis 5U 

Mueller,  Benjamiu  F' 583 

Mueller,  Carl 500 

Mueller,  Gabriel  A 321,345 

Mueller,  Robert 383 

Muetze,  Carl 530 

Muhlbaijin  Francis 490 

Muhs,  ■William S03 

Mulcahy,  Thomas 636 

Muldoou,  John 315,326 

Mulens,  William 675 

Mulford,  B.  Hampton 672 

Mulford,  BdwardC 742 

Mulford,  JohnE 424 

Mulford,  JosephH 742 

■Mulford,  Joseph  L 494 

Mulford,  Lambert  L 698 

Mulford,  Samuel 711 

Mulford,  SylvanusS , 469 

Mulford,  W.B 327 

Mulhall,  Henry 674 

Mulhall,-JohuD 532 

MulhoUand,  Eleazer 585 

MulhoUand,  Thomas  H 680 

Mulkins,  Erastus 497 

Mulks,  George  B 5S3 

Mullen,  Isaac  v.,  (14th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 381 

Mullen,  Isaac  V.,  (13th  JV".  Y.  inf.) 446 

Mullen,  Martin 309,355 

Mullen,  Robert 370 

MuUer,  Alfred 476 

Muller,  August .' 482 

MuUer,  Charles  F 447 

Muller,  Christian,  (58th  iV.  r.  inf.) 510 

Muller,  Chriatian,  (93d  N.  r.  inf.) 576 

Muller,  Ernst 383 

Muller,  Ferdinand 401,481 

Muller,  Francis - 505 

Muller,  Franz 679 

Muller,  Fred 436 

Muller,  George 720 

Muller,  Henry 403 

Muller,  Julius 503 

Muller,  Nicholas 594 

MuUer,  Otto ."...464 

MuUery,  James  W.,  (2d  JT.  J.  vet.  inf. ) 708 

MuUery,  James  W.,  (15th  iV.  J.  inf.) 730 

MuUery,  Michael 717 

MuUey,  Norman  M 550 

Mulligan,  Greig  H 572 

Mulligan,  James  S .- 455 

Mulligan,  Samuel  G 319 

MuUin,  Washington ^41 

MuUvehill,  James 557 

Mulroy ,  Michael,  (6th  N.  Y.  h.'  art.  and  13th  N. 

Y.  h.  art.) 369,379 

Mulroy,  Michael,  (36th  N.  T.  inf.) 472 

Mulvaney,  Michael 587 

Mnlvey,  Francis  S 713 

Mumford,  George  H 405 

Mumford,  Lafayette - 606 

Munch,  George 454 

Munch,  Herman,  (15th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 383 

Munch,  Herman,  (41st  2V.  r.inf.) 481 

Munck,  Frederick 522 


Muncke,  Frederick 559 

Mundy,  Edward  0 i«  ™ 

Mundy,  Henry  J ■''"','~ 

Mundy,  John  J ™, 

Mundy,  F.  R 487 

Mundy,  Nicholas  V W* 

Munger,  Bennett 487 

Munger,  C.  S 587 

Munger,  Charles  S 471 

Munger,  George M •- 562 

.  Munger,  Henry  E 453 

Munger,  Orett  L -  —  -.- - 487 

Munich,  Francis '. --'- 454 

Munn,  Daniels 526 

Muun,  Elijah  F 526 

Munn,  Henry  C - 331 

Munn,  J.  Sidney 638 

Munroe,  James  A 549 

Muns,  George  T j 436 

Munstield,  Joshua  M 687 

Munson,  Albert  L ...366 

Munson,  Charles  N 599 

Munson,  Frank  A -*325 

Munson,  Henry  A -.574 

Munson,  Henry  E 382 

Munson,  Ira 626 

Munson,  Jacob  F 559 

Munson,  Lansing 3*18 

Munson,  Owen,  (5th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 429 

Munson,  Owen,  (108th.^".  r.  inf.) 602 

Mnngon,  Ten  Byck...- 626 

MurSh,  Charles  H 664 

Murden,  Schuyler  J — 498 

Murdoch,  Alexander 474 

Murdock,  Cooley  A 658 

Murdock,  James B -- 456 

Murdock,  Marcus  W 606 

Murfitt,  Benjamin  T 654 

Muman,  Michael 674 

Murphey,  Thomas,  (4th  N.  Y.  heavy  art.) 365 

Murphey,  Thomas,  (163d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 670 

Murphey,  Thomas,  (163d  iV:  F.  inf.) 670 

Murphey,  WilUam  R -722 

Murphy,  Benjamin -. 718 

Murphy,  Bernard  P , 671 

Murphy,  C.  H 664 

Murphy,  CharlesC,  (12th  iV.  r.  inf.) 444 

Murphy,  CharlesC,  (16th.iV.  Y.  inf.) 448 
urphy,  Charles  J 474 

Murphy,  Charles  V.  C 722 

Murphy,  CorneUos,  (37th  iV.  Y  inf.) 473 

Murphy,  Cornelius,  (59thiV.  Y.  inf.  and82dJV. 

r.  inf.) 512,557 

Murphy,  D.  W 378 

Murphy,  Daniel  B 1W 

Murphy,  Daniel  H. 459 

Murphy,  David  W 472 

Murphy,  Francis 583 

Murphy,  Francis  A 528 

Murphy,  Franklin 728 

Murphy,  George 416 

Murphy,  James 573 

Murphy,  James  J : 426 

Murphy,  JohnMcLeod 416 

Murphy,  Joseph,  (4Qth  iV.  'r.  inf.) 480 

Murphy,  Joseph,  (182d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 684 

Murphy,  Joseph  M 370 

Murphy,  Lawrence,  (5th  iV.  r.  inf.)' 430 

Murphy,  Lawrence,  (37th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 473 

Murphy,  Mathew 684 

Murphy,  Michael,  (37lh  iV.  Y.  inf.) 473 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


113 


Murphy,  Michael,  (leSd  iV.  r.  inf.) 670 

Murphy,  Michael  C,  (llth  iV.  Z.  inf.) 441 

Murphy,  Michael  C,  (170th  N.  r.  inf.) 676 

Murphy,  Michael  H 532 

Murphy,  Martha _' 532 

Murphy,  Owen ' 536 

Murphy,  Peter  M.,  (33  N.  Y.  cav.)  .; 318 

Murphy,  Peter  M.,  (134th  iV.  Y.  inf) 633 

Murphy,  Peter  M. ,  (in9th  N.  Y.  inf.) 674 

Murphy,  Richard  J • 473 

Murphy,  Robert  A  ..'. 533 

Murphy,  Robert  P 346 

Murphy,  Sylvanua 699 

Murphy,  Teraoco ^ 536 

Murphy,  Thorn 567 

Murphy,  Thomaa  M 699 

Murphy,  Wilham 716 

Murray,  Edward 366 

Murray,  Edward  D 651 

Murray,  George  W 328 

Murray,  Henry  R 649 

Murray,  Henry  S 623 

Murray,  John  B.,  (15th  N.  Y.  eng.) 419 

'    Murray,  John  B. ,  (148th  JV.  Z  inf. ) 649 

Murray,  John  H 440 

Murray,  Josepti,  (5th  iV.  Y.  heavy  art.) 367 

Murray,  Joseph,  (63d  N.  I',  inf.) 521 

Murray,  N>. 630 

Murray,  Thomas 458 

Murray,  Timothy,  (6ii  N.  Y.  inf.) 521 

Murray,  Timothy,  (80th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 553 

Murray,  William  D.,  (100th  iV.  Y.  inf) 590 

Murray,  William  D.,  (lOlst  N.  Y.  inf.) 667 

Murray,  William  M 643 

Husgrave,  Samuel  G.  H 683 

MuBjehl,  H .■ 530 

MuBSehl,  Otto 530 

Mussehl,  William 531 

Musson,  Willard  A 656 

Mutchler,  Andrew  J.,  (Ist  iV".  J.  inf) 703 

Mutchler,  Andrew  J.,  (8th  iV.  J.  inf.) 718 

Mutchler,  Charles  W 703 

Mutchler,  Valentine 703, 724 

Mutshler,  Andrew  J 711 

Muzzy,  Albert  J. 575 

Myer,  Charles  F 515 

Myer,  jr.,  Daniel 455 

Ifyer,  SponcerC 612 

Myers,  Aaron  B 625 

Myers,  Charles 342 

Myers,  Daniel 6§8 

Myers,  David 561 

Myers,  David  J 668 

Myers,  Francis ,  -  -455 

Myers,  Frank 339 

Myers,  George  R 4.53 

Myers,  Henry  W 658 

Myers,  John  T 573 

Slyers,  Reuben  J 606 

Myers,  Robert  E 623 

Myers,  Russell 468 

Myers,  William  H 546 

Mygatt,  William  H 571 

Mykens,  Daniel  K 675 

Myrick,  A.  Cook 362 

Myrick,  Alfred  A 512 

Myrick,  Svlvamis  H 608 

Nafew,  Sylvester  W 713,716 

Nagle,  Christopher 433 

Nagle,  Edmund  B 567 

Nagle,  Garett 532| 


Nagle,  William  J 567 

Nairn,  Joseph  E 393 

Napier,  Andrew ,. 672 

Nares,  George  W 419 

Nash,  Albert  H 307 

JSash,  DanielB  ...'. 539 

Nash,  Darius  A ;.' 514 

Nash,  Eugene  A 487 

Nash,  Michael ^ 431 

Nation^  Joseph  W. 748 

Naviero,  C 505 

Naylor,  John  E 311 

Nazer,  Ferries 323 

Neafie,  Alfred 661 

Neal,  Abner  A 631 

Neal,  Fielding 414 

Neal,  John  W 713 

Neale,  Fielding ,581 

Nealis,  William  T 684 

Near,  Charles  R.,  (80th  N.  r.  inf.) 554 

Near,  Charles  R.,  (163d  JV.  Y.  inf.  and  73d  N. 

Y.  inf.) 541,670 

Needham,  J.  Thomas 587 

Neeley,  Nelson .508 

NefF,  Henry  C 735 

Neighbor,  Jay  W 649 

Neil,  James  O 574 

Neil,  Richard  0 327 

NeUl,  James  B 657 

NeiU,  JohnD 591 

Neill,  JohnF 534 

NeiU,  William  H 461 

Neimann,  Honry ^ - ...464 

Neish,  William  H '„ 307 

Nelle,  A.  Augustus * 434 

Nellis,  George  G ' 366 

Nellis,  James  H 352 

Nelson,  Adolphus 526 

Nelson,  Charles i 604 

Nelson,  James 441 

Nelson,  John  P 658 

Nelson,  Joseph 362 

Nelson,  Judson  C 546 

Nelson,  Peter,  (13th  iV.  Y.  heavy  art.) 379 

Nelson,  Peter,  (66th  iV.  r.  inf .) 526 

Nelson,  Robert  E 549 

Nesbie,  Giovanni  D 476 

Neuhaus,  Chflrles 464 

Neuscheller,  George 3£3 

Neuse,  Edward 481 

Neustader,  Jacob 435 

Neville,  John 668 

Nevin,  David  A.,  (16th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 448 

Nevin,  David  A.,  (142diV:  r.  inf.) 640 

Nevin,  David  A.,  (142d  N.  Y.  inf.) 640 

Nevin,  David  J 518 

Nevin,  William  J 684 

Nevins,  D.  A.,  (166th  2V.  Y.  inf.) 674 

Nevins,  David  A.,  (16th  N.  Y.  inf.) 448 

Nevins,  Elbert  W 384 

Nevins,  George 533 

Nevins,  Patrick 684 

Now,  E.  A : 3l5 

New,  Edwin  A 305 

Newbatt,  Alfred 382 

Newberry,  Edward  S.  E 724 

Newberry,  Walter  C,  (24th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Newberry,  Walter  C,  (Slst  N.  Y.  inf) 536 

Newbold,  David  R 734 

Newbold,  Reading ^  - . .  734 

Newbury,  Joseph 439 


114 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Newby,  "WiUiam 431 

Newcomb,  George  H 371 

Newcomh,  Gilbert  L 686 

Newcorab,  Simon  D 575 

Newcomb,  Sylvester  H 633 

Newcomb,  Walter  K 625 

Newcombe,  Calvin  Q 419 

Newell,  Augustus  J 569 

Newell,  Charles ■. 464 

Newell,  Crawford  T ':...492 

NewoU,  R.  Ge  orge I ...  671 

Newell,  EobertG 492 

Newell,  Stanley  F.,  (6th  N.  Y.  heavy  art.  and 

13th  iV.  Y.  heavy  art.) 369,378 

Newell,  Stanley  P.,  (324  iV.  Y.  inf.) 468 

Newell,  William  D 740 

Newell,  WmiamL 735 

Newkirk,  Clement  B 507 

Nowkii-k,  Edward  P 391 

Newkirk,  James  P 722 

Newhouae,  Henry 716 

Newman,  Alexander  F. , - 414 

Newman,  Edward  W...1 353 

Newman,  George  C 493 

Newman,  George  W.,  (22d  iV.  Y.  cuv.) 352 

Newman,  George  W.,  (5th  N.  Y.  heavy  art.)-367 

Newman,  John  L 485 

Newman,  Leopold  C 467 

Newman,  Louis - 679 

Newman,  Stephen  R 526 

Newman,  Thomas  M .- 581 

Newman,  Wiiliam  H 564 

Newman,  William  S ; 714 

Newmann,  August '. 595 

Newmeyer,  August 482 

Newth,  John...." 305 

Newton,  Andrew 728 

Newton,  CharlosP 474 

Newton,  Charles  O 662 

Newton,  Elias  P 575 

Newton,  Henry  C 575 

Newton,  Homer  G 630 

Newton,  Jacob  C 611 

Newton,  Jervis  W 331 

Newton,  John  S 572 

Newton,  Nathan  A 669 

Newton,  Orange 574 

Newton,  Thomas 523 

Newton,  Walker  A 749 

Newton,  Yates  W 605 

Nial,  JohnC 611 

Nicholas,  Elias  B 730 

NichoUetts,  Gilbert  A 3.37 

Nichols,  AbelH.,  (23d  iV.  J.  inf.) 734 

Nichols,  AbelH.,  (34th  iV.  J.  inf.) 745 

Nichols,  Alonzo  D 711 

Nichols,  D.  M 349 

Nichols,  DuaneM 577 

Nichols,  Edwin 589 

Nichols,  Edwin  C 718 

Nichols,  BUS 372 

I^ichols,  Elias : 574 

Nichols,  Foster 333 

Nichols,  George  F ...613 

Nichols,  George  H.,  (5th  JV.  Y.  oav.) 324 

Nichols,  George  H.,  (12th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Nichols,  George  S 333 

Nichols,  Henry  G 728 

Nichols,  Horatio : 656 

Nichols,  Isaac 623 

Nichols,  James 602 


Nichols,  JamesM 494 

Nichols,  John 373 

Nichols,  JohnH r 556 

Nichols,  Joseph  H 581 

Nichols,  Lauren  M - 609 

Nichols,  Marquis  D 395 

Nichols,  Samuel 605 

Nichols,  William  A 577 

Nicholson,  Alfreds ,...492 

Nicholson,  James 459 

Nicholson,  John,  (16th  iV.  r.  cav.) 345 

Nicholson,  John,  (21st  JV.  T.  inf.) 455 

Nicholson,  John,  (100th iV.  r.inf.) 589 

Nicholson,  William  A 728 

Nickerflon,  James  O 463 

Nickerson,  L.  M - 631 

Nicoll,  Sylvester 385 

Niebergall,  Julius -^ '....382 

Niedgelsky,  Thomas 477 

Niles,  Charles  M 370 

NUes,  George  A - 544 

Niles,  Justin 571 

NUos,  Reuben  C,  (21st  N.  K  cav.) 350 

Niles,  Reuben C,  (33d iV.  r.inf.) 469 

Nimbs,  WiUiam  M 462 

Nimer,  BrinkerhoffN 470 

Nims,  Alfred 621 

iNims,  Charles  A 312 

Nims,  Frederick  A 305 

Nims,  Horace 651 

Nims,  Theodore  S 426 

Nippins,  WUIiam,  (4th  iV.  j;  inf.) 711 

Nippins,  WUIiam,  (34th  JV.  J.  inf.) 745 

Nissen,  Csesar .- 478 

Niven,  Robert 331 

Nixon,  John  W 365 

Nixon,  Richard .,..587 

Nixon,  Samuel  F 423 

Noble,  Frank 419 

Noble,  WiUiam 589 

Nobles,  William  H 551 

Noedell,  Gottlieb 510 

Noell,  Christian 503 

Nolan,  John 659 

Nolan,  Michael: 514 

Nolan,  Michael  1 3G4 

Nolan,  Patrick 659 

Nold,  JohnB 339 

Nolte,  Adolphua 445 

Nolton,  Charles 677 

Noonan,  JohnG , 540 

Nordenstrabt,  Thor 587 

Nordguist,  Charles  J 559 

Norfolk,  Samuel 554 

Norman,  Alfreds .' 431 

Norris,  John 337 

Norris,  Josiah  H 613 

Norris,  Richard' 675 

Norris,  Thomas  D 675 

Norris,  WilliamT 456 

North,  C.Howell 642 

North,  jr.,  George 553 

Northedge,  William 513 

Northrop,  Albert  G 462 

Northrop,  Frank  E 462 

Northrop,  Theodore  F 311 

Northrup,  Charles 583 

Northrup,  Emerson  S 470 

Northrup,  Ezra  H 606 

Northrup,  H.  J , 613 

Northrup,  James  B 670 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


115 


■Northmp,  Jay  H 575 

Northrup,  JohnP 706 

Northrup,  Lewis  P ' 404 

Northrup,  Sevillon  W 569 

Northnip,  Wnde  S 603 

Northrup,  William  P.,  (16th  JV.  Y.  baWy) 404 

Northrup,  William  P.,  (33a  N.  Y.  batt'y) 413 

Norton,  Alberts 375 

Norton,  Albert  S 680 

Norton,  Anson  N 305 

Norton  Charles  B.,  (50th  iV.  Z  engs.) 419 

Norton,  Charles  B.,  (39th  iV.  7.  inf.) 478 

Norton,  Clark  H 648 

Nor  ton,  Diiniel  L 585 

Norton,  EllisonM '...?,. 326 

Norton,  Frank  A 318,328 

Norton,  Franklin 548,  622 

Norton,  Henry 520 

Norton,  JohnR..., 306 

Norton,  John  T 583 

Norton,  Rowland  S 370 

Norton,  Levi  W • 538 

Norton,  Michael 459 

Norton.  Motier  L 453 

Norton,  WiUlam  A 617 

Norton,  William  H ,  .380 

Norton,  William  M.,  (38th  N.  Y.  inf.) 474 

Norton,  William  M.,  (34  JV.  J.  cav.) 699 

Norton,  William  S 657 

Norton,  William  W .' 658 

Norwood,  DelosM 522 

Norwood,  Job ' 546,647 

Norval,  James  -, 551 

Note,  Joseph  T 715 

Nott,  Charles  C 630,680 

Notter,  J.  H 611 

NouTse,  Joseph 319 

Nowlan,  Henry  J 342,346 

Noxen,  Alfred  G 693 

Noxon,  Alfred  G 610 

Noxon,  Robert  G 466,547 

Noyes,  Calvin 336 

Noyes,  Edward  H 587 

Noyep,  Henry  T 649 

Noyes,  jr.,  Samuel  C 658 

Nubarger,  Ale,x 322 

Nugent,  John 532 

Nugent,  JohnH , 684 

Nugent,  Robert '. 532 

Nugent,  ThomasP 567 

Nukerck,  Charles  C -• 499 

.Null,  Theodore  F 727 

Numan,  John  D.,  (2d  N.  Y.  mtd.  rifles) 317 

Numan,  John  D.,  (9th  N.  Y.  h.  art.  and  22d  N. 

Y.  battery,  N.  T.  light  artillery 37'4,407 

Numal,  John  F -J17 

Nussbaum,  Abram -510 

Nnstedt,  J.  H 489,510 

Nutt;Jiimes 643 

Nutting,  AbelM 577 

Nutting,  James  W ■- 575 

Nutting,  JobnD.,  (2diV.  Y.h.  art.) 363 

Nutting,  John  D. ,  (7th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 370 

Nutting,  Lee 516 

Nyce,  William ; 313 

Nye,  Charles  G 621 

Oakes,  Eli 524,619 

Oakes,  George  J 655 

Oakes,  Peter 434 

Oakley,  J.  K.  R 585 

Oakley,  Jacob  K.  R 673 


Oakley,  John  M 634 

Oakley,  Lewis  W 706 

Oakley,  Nehemiah 668 

Oakley,  Solomon ^.604 

Oakley,  Stephen  0.-- 668 

Oakley,  Sumner 549 

Oakley.  W.  F ....324 

Dates,  Patrick 633 

Oathout,  John 470 

O'Beirae,  James  R 473 

O'Beirne,  P.  H 636 

Obernviere,  FrederickW 490 

Oberteuffer,  JohnC 329. 

O'Brian,  John  D 458 

O'Brian,  T.  0 424 

O'Brien,  Charles  ..- : 381 

O'Brien,  Daniel 318 

O'Brien,  Daniel  J 370 

O'Brien,  Fitz  James 572 

O'Brien,  Henry  F .659 

O'Brien,  James 423 

O'Brien,  Jeremiah 495 

O'Brien,  John  J 305 

O'Brien;  Michael 362 

O'Brien,  Michael  H 536 

O'Brien,  Michael  P 416 

O'Brien,  Peter .- 306 

O'Brien,  Thomas 423 

O'Brien,  Thomas  H 567 

O'Brien,  Timothy 656 

O'Brien,  William  McMahon 567 

O'Callahan,  O'ConnelUT 706 

O'CaUahan,  William..:. 660 

O'Connel,  John 536  ' 

0'C!onnel,  Michael 659 

O'Connell,  James 675 

O'Connell,  John,  (3d  JV.  r.  batt'y) 398 

O'ConneU,  John,  (47th  JV.  y.lnf.) 492 

O'Connor,  Laurence  L 324, 325 

O'Connor,  Matthew 668 

O'Conner,  Robert C74 

O'Connor,  William  J , 567 

O'Connof,  Daniel  A 613 

O'Connor,  Dominick  .1 473 

O'Connor,  Edward 624 

O'Connor,  Edward  P J 532 

O'Connor,  James,  (164th  Y.Y.mi.) 671 

O'Connor,  James,  (13lBt  N.  Y.  inf.) 630 

O'CIonnor,  John 664 

O'Connor,  Patrick  E ; 567 

O'Connor,  P.itrjck  J 520 

O'Connor,  Thomas 744 

O'Connor,  William 706 

Odekil-k,  Shnon  V 458 

OdoU,  ChariesH 615 

Odem,  James  T '. 717 

O'Donell,  Frederick 389 

O'Donoghue,  Joseph 667 

O'Donohue,  William 403 

O'Driscoll,  Benedict  J .• 567 

O'Drlscoll,  Roliert  J 568 

Odwell,  John  T 643 

Oestreich,  Edward  ...'. 531 

OfFon,  John 510 

O'Flaherty,  John 676 

O'Parrell,  Patrick 684- 

Ogden,  James  H 742 

Ogden,  Richard  H 616 

Ogden,  T.  P ;..632 

Ogdeu,  William  A.' 748! 

Ogden,  WmiamL 318,3281 


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INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Ogden,  Woodward  T 623 

Ogle,  Charles  H 305 

O'Gorman,  James  -. -... 734 

O'Grady,  Bolton  W 419 

O'Grady,  William  L.  D ^ 567 

O'Hagen,  Joseph  B 7. 540 

O'Hair,  Jamea  370 

O'Hara,  Edward 340 

O'Hara,  John 1 349 

O'Harra,  John 471 

Ohley,  Horace  H 468 

Ohmee,  Henry  W 491 

Otinesong,  Gustav 491 

Ohneth,  Peter 591 

O'Keefe,  Francis  B 416 

O'Keefo,  Joseph 312 

O'Keefe,  K.  S -' 417 

O'Keefe,  Samuel  K 416 

O'Keefe,  Thomas 325 

O'Keefo,  Thomas  J '. 477 

O'Kell,  WUIiam 542 

O'Laughlin,  Coleman 679 

Olcott,  Deloss  W 633 

Olcott,  Dudley 459 

Olcott,  Egbert 619 

Oldershaw,  John 724 

Oldswager,  John 375 

O'Leary,  Bartholomew 473 

O'Leary,  C.  B„  {175th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 679 

O'Leary,  C.  B.,  a41st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 644 

O'Leary,  CorneliusB 459 

O'Leary,  Jeremiah ^ 473 

Oley,  Charles  H 608 

Oley,  Horace  N 384 

Olin,  Charles  M 326 

Olin,  George 646 

Olin,  SacketM 619 

Olin,  Winslow  N 380 

Oliphant,  David 746 

Oliver,  Aaron  J 573 

Oliver,  Alfreds 454 

Oliver,  Charles  A 724 

Oliver,  James  M 1 381 

Oliver,  JohuN : 555 

Oliver,  John  W 656 

Oliver,  Paul  A 430,443 

Oliver,  jr.,  Eobert 458 

Oliver,  Thomas 499 

Oliver,  William  H 322,333 

Olmesorg,  Emil 594 

Olmstead,  Fayette  W 612 

Olmatead,  Prank  L 604 

Olmatoad,  John  H 694 

Olmstead,  John  R 322 

Olmatead,  Orirael  B  .-, 605 

Oltostead,  Ralph  H.,  (25th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 357 

Olmatead,  Ralph  H.,  (12th  N.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Olmatead,  S.  H 345 

Olmatead,  Samuel  H 675 

Olmstead,  William  A 423 

Olmstead,  William  B 542 

Olmsted,  K.  H 322 

Olmsted,  WiUiam  A 512 

Olney,  (Gordon  C 347 

Olney,  Edwin  J 514 

Olney,  Stephen  S 610 

Clone,  HughF 676 

O'Malley,  Jamea  J.,  (13th iV.  Y.  cav.) 340 

O'Malley,  Jamea  J.,  (47th  N.  Y.  inf.) 492 

O'Malley,  Michael 386 

O'Malley,  Patrick  A 378 


O'Meagher,  William 4'3 

O'Moara,  Timothy ^83 

Onderdonk,  Andrew  S 571 

Onderdonk,  Benjamin  P 329 

Onderdonk,  D.  W 655 

Onean,  Warren "58 

O'Neil,  Bernard  S •, 533 

O'Neil,  Jas.  C,  (13th  N.  Y.  ind.  hatt.  It.  art.). .403 

O'Neil,  Jamea  C,  (25th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 460 

O'Neil,  John,  (batt'y  H,  3d  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 395 

O'Neil,  John,  (15th  N.Y.  h.  art.) 383 

O'Neil,  John,  (8Sth  iV.  r.  inf.) 567 

O'Neil,  Joseph 520 

O'Neil,  Thomas ■ 403 

O'Neill,  Charles  A 666 

O'Neill,  James  F 591 

O'Neill,  Joseph 713,717 

O'Neill,  Walter 333 

O'Neill,  William  J 538 

Onalow,  James  H - 71 6 

Openshaw,  Edward 661 

Oppenheim,  AAold,  (7th  JV.  r.  inf.) 434 

Oppenheim,  Arnold,  (8th  iV.  r.inf.) 436 

Ordner,  John 336 

O'Reilly,  B 634 

O'Eeilly,  Bernard 671 

Orleman,  Louis  H - 615 

Ormsby,  D.  C 631 

Ormaby,  Emory.. 343 

Ormaby,  Lyman 456 

Orne,  Freeman L 326 

Orneri,  Ferdinand 478' 

O'Rorke,  Michael ,;.-671 

O'Rorke,  Patrick  H 637 

O'Rourke,  James 365- 

Orr,  Georges 548 

Orr,  John 601 

Orr,  Moses  E : 581. 

Orr,  William  B 371 

Orttrheld,  Henry 530. 

Ortlepp,  Henry 500 

Orton,  Charles  C 494 

OrviUe,  AdolphusD '. 698 

Osbon,  A.  Frank 440     ^  I 

Osborn,  Charles  W 579 

Ofibom,  Corra 485 

Osborn,  William  H 331 

Osborne,  Benjamin  F 635 

Osborne,  Charles  H 464 

Osborne,  George 430. 

Osborne,  Gilbert  L 544 

Osborne,  Henry,  (30th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 466i- 

Osborne,  Henry,  (2d  N.  J.  cav.) 698 

Osborne,  Hiram i 679 

Osborne,  John 628' 

Osborne,  JohnD 483 

Osborne,  Joseph  D 711- 

Osborne,  Thomaa  S 737( 

Osborne,  Thomas  W -.387' 

Oaburn,  Edward  M 609' 

Osgood,  E.  Sartwell 347' 

O'Shea,  Thomas 388,403' 

O'Shea,  William  s...T 483 

Osmun,  Clemman 639' 

Osten,  William 490' 

Ostoi-man,  Jacob 711 

Oaterthal,  A 503.' 

Ostnmder,  Charles  W 621 

Ostrander,  Dwight  H 602* 

Oatrand^r,  Wees 551' 

Ostrom,  George H j...558i 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


IIT 


Ostrom,  JohnH 680 

Ostrom,  Thomas  L ...447 

Ostrom,  William  M 423 

Oetrum,  Landon -. 654 

Ostrum,  Andrew  J 653 

Ostwald,  Peter 512 

O'SuUivan,  Eugene... 671 

O'Sullivan,  James 699 

O'SuUivan,  James  A 671 

O'Sullivan,  Maxwell 567 

Oswald,  "WilUamL 470 

Otis,  CalvinN 589 

Otis,  CharlesD 414 

Otis,  Charles  G-.,  (2lst  iV.  r.  cav.) 350 

Otis,  CharlesG.,  (2d  iV.  Z  inf.) 423 

Otis,  ElwellS 637 

Otis,  George  H 423 

Otis,  John  H 384 

Otis,  Joseph  C 471 

Otis,  William  B 726 

O'Tool,  Andrew  J 492 

Ottenot,  Lewis 683 

Ottersen,  Louis '. 526 

Otto,  August 510 

Otto,  Charles 491 

Otto,  Gustav 306 

Otto,  Joseph 454 

Otts,  Joseph , 655 

Olilahan,  Eichard 671 

Outterson,  James  J 685 

Cutwater,  JamesD 394,562 

Overbaugh,  Theodore 617 

Overin,  Henry  C 480 

Overocker,  George  H 466 

Overtoil,  Gilbert  E..  (4th  iV.  T.  cav.) 322 

Overton,  Gilbert  E.,  (12th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Owen,  DanielD 690 

Owen,  Edward  W 384 

Owen,  Friend  W 677 

Owen,  George  C 635 

Owen,  George  H 624 

Owen,  Henry  B 626 

Owen,  John 668 

^      Owen,  JohnE •. 373 

Owen,  Thomas  J 420 

Owens,  Frederick  W 474 

Owens,  James  A 5X7 

Owens,  John 684 

.O'Wily,  Henry 1 622 

Pabst,  Jacob 454 

Pabst,  Mathias .' 510 

Packard,  Jared., 506 

Packard,  Joseph  W 636 

Packer,  George  A 1.564 

'  Eaddoek,  C.  Henry : 662 

I         Paddock,  Charles  H 649 

'  Paddock,  jr.,  Z 494 

(         Padelford,  Harvey 463 

Padln,  John  S 508 

Page,  Benjamin 422 

Page,  Charles  W 317 

Page,  Christian  J 740 

Page,  Edward  0 703 

Page,  Francis ' — 659 

Page,  Prank 559 

Page,  J.  Augustus 508 

Paige.  Henry  H 463 

Paige'  W.  W 336 

Paine,  Charles  E 611 

Paine,  Edward  M.,  (24th  iV.  K  inf.) 458 

Paine,  Edward  M.,  (106th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 599 


Paine,  Gustav 706 

Paine,  Jedediah  C 508 

Paine,  John,  (llth  N.  Y.  cav.) 337 

Paine,  John,  (42d  iT.  K  inf.) 483 

Paine,  John  L 420 

Paine,  Joseph  W 340 

Paine,  Lansing  B 619 

Paine,  O.  Sprague,  (140th  N.  Y.  inf.) 638 

Paine,  O.  Sprague.,  (2d  N.  Y.  h.  art.  and  I88th 

N.  r.infantry) 361,689 

Paine,  jr.,  PobertT.,  (2d  iV.  Y.  mt.  rifles)... 317 

Paine,  jr.,  HobertT.,  (28th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 463 

Painter,  Joseph  H 717 

Palen,  Peter  B 643 

Palen,  Eufus  J 629 

Palen,  Theodore 522 

Palmer,  Albert  A 378 

Palmer,  Andrew  R 339 

Palmer,  Anthony 339 

Palmer,  AsaC 419 

Palmer,  Buell 448 

Palmer,  Charles  H.,  (6th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 368 

Palmer,  Charles  H.,  (49th  iV.  Y.  mf.) 496 

Palmer,  Charles  H.,  (169th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 674 

Palmer,  Charles  L 314 

Palmer,  David  W; 644 

Palmer,  Elisha  L 508,  517 

Palmer,  EzraC ..^420 

Palmer,  Francis ."  -  -596 

Palmer,  Frank 448 

Palmer,  Frank  G 688 

Palmar,  Gustavus  W 583 

Palmer,  Henry 633 

Palmer,  Henry  I 633 

Palmer,  J.  L 536 

Palmer,  Jeremiah 361,362 

Palmer,  Joel  S 685 

Palmer,  John 573 

Palmer,  JohnH.,  (26th  N.   Y.  inf.) 461 

Palmer,  John  H.,  (156th  iV.  r.  inf.) 661 

Palmer,  John  M 425, 562 

Palmer,  Joseph  E bA 

Palmer,  Julius  D 663 

Palmer,  Lucius  L 641 

Palmer,  N.W 355 

Palmer,  Nathaniel.'. 466 

Palmer,  Norman  W 461 

Palmer,  Ohio  L 6.51 

Palmer,  Oliver  H 602 

Palmer,  Orrin  M 662 

Palmer,  Eichard  H 440 

Palmer,  WilUam .557 

Palmer,  William  H.,  (3d  N.  Y.  cav.) 319 

Palmer,  William  H.,  (13th  «  r.h.art.) 378 

Palmer,  William  E 480 

Palmeter,  John  G 608 

Papafy,  Nicholas 322 

Pape,  JohnC 482 

Papemeyer,  WilUam 382 

Papemeyer,  William  P 481 

Parens,  Julius 490 

Pardee,  Charles  J 449 

Paret,  Hiram  K 57Sr 

Paris,  John  W j .t...726 

Parisen,  Otto  W 437 

Pariscn,  Samuel - 492 

Parisen,  William  B 426 

Pnrison,  Philip  J 508 

Parison,  Samuel  H 704 

Park,  Asa 462 

Park,  Byron  P 619 


118 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


Park,  Jeremiah 334 

Park,  Sidney  W 423 

Parlter,  Amos 408 

Parker,  Andrew 468 

Parker,  CliarlcB  H 660 

Parker,  Cliarles  S 553 

Parker,  Cbauncey  A.., 333 

Parker,  Daniel  S 358 

Parker,  David  B 538 

Parker,  E.Charles 577,578 

Parker,  Edmund  M _ 370 

Parker,  Edward  D.,  (3d  iV.  y.  It.  art.) 394 

Parker,  Edward  D.,  a47th  iV.  r.inf.) 647 

Parker,  P.  M 331 

Parker,  Prank  A 558 

Parker,  Frederick 523 

Parker,  Gael  C 634 

Parker,  George.  (16th  N.YAnt.) 448 

Parker,  George,  (111th  iV.  y.  inf.) 606 

Parker,  George,  (128th  N.r.mi.) 629 

Parker,  George  B ' 483 

Parker,  Hilon  A 376 

Parker,  James 426 

Parker,  James  C 3i)8 

Parker,  John,  (128th  iT.  r.  inf. ) 629 

Parker,  John,  (5th  iV.  J.  inf.) 703 

Parker,  John  A 699 

Parker,  John  D 610 

Parker,  John  H 376 

Parker,  John  T 674 

Parker,  Lyman  I - 608 

Parker,  OrruiC 372 

Parker,  Robert  1 389 

Parker,  Samuel 599 

Parker,  Simon  B 428 

Parker,  Tiiomas 592 

Parker,  Thomas  J 522 

Parkhurat,  Byron  D 647 

Parkhurst,  James  W - 685 

Parkhurst,  Thomas  C 365 

Parkinson,  Edward 657 

Parkinson,  Edward  C 378 

P.arks,  David  H 409 

Parks,  James  C 339 

Parks,  William  A 326 

Parmele,  Theodore  W 678 

Parmenter,  Jacob 613 

Parmenter,  Jerome  B. 674 

Parmentier,  William  J 734 

Parmley,  Robert 736 

Pnrpart,  Edward 481 

Parrish,  William  1 361,374 

Parrison,  Otto  W '. 621 

Parry,  Alfred 421 

Parry,  Edwin  H 696 

Parsell,  James  H 742 

Parshall,  N.  C. ,  {4th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 365 

Parshall,  N.  Clark,  (15th  N.  Y.  eng's) 418 

Parslon,  .Alonzo 633 

Parsons,  A.  Dayan 583 

Parsons,  Augustin  N 700 

^Parsons,  Byron 577 

Parsons,  Charles  B 414 

Parsons,  Darius  M 582 

Parsons,  E.  B 331 

Parsons,  Henry,  (134th  N.  r.inf.) 633 

Parsons,  Henry,  (148th  W.  y.  inf.) 649 

Parsons,  Sanford  H 581 

Parsons,  Theron  E 602 

Parsons,  William  A — 5(i9 

Parsons,  William  K 584 


Parsons,  William  W.D 551 

Partridge,  S.  S ^^^ 

Partridge,  Sylvester  B 574 

Partridge,  William  H 5^° 

Partridge,  William  T 4^» 

Pasco,  Ferdinand  M °*^ 

Pasko,  Clinton ™b 

Pasquit,  Alphonzo 476 

Passegger,  Francis 30o 

Passimoni,  Frederick 3*3 

Past,  WilUamH.B 629 

Patchen,  Harman - 333 

Paterson,  Franklin -- 431 

Patrick,  Charles  W 352 

Patrick,  Edward  Ii ''39 

Patrick,  Fred.  M 439 

Patrick,  William  K S56 

Patrullo,  Andrew 462 

Patten,  George 699 

Patten,  Kufns  D 461 

Patten,  William  W 587 

Patten,  Z.  Carter 651 

Patterson,  Austin  H j*^ 729 

Patterson,  B.  Frank 729 

Patterson,  Caleb  H 494 

Patterson,  Charles  P - 375 

Patterson,  Edward 370 

Patterson,  Emmett  J 548 

Patterson,  F.  A 326 

Patterson,  George  W 729 

Patterson,  J.  Frank - 572 

Patterson,  John - 548 

Patterson,  John  C,  (19th  iT.  r.  cav.) 347 

Patterson,  John  C,  (14th  iV.  J.  inf.) 729 

Patterson,  John  H ^ 652 

Patterson,  Robert 472 

Patterson,  Thomas  G.  T. 733 

Patterson,  William  B 394 

Patton,  Alexander  G '. 330 

Patton,  James 426 

Patton,  John  E.R 419 

Pattoon,  Alexander  G 329 

Patzki,  Julius 383 

Paul,  A.  Dtincan 649 

Paal,Chnries  R 1 708,7.30 

Paul,  Frederick  S 379 

Paulding,  James  L 512 

Paulding,  S.H  ,653 

Paulding,  William  D 513- 

Pauli,  Gustav 435 

Panlsackel,  Carl 490 

Paunes,  John  B...' 452 

Paush,  Theodor 477 

Pavy,  William  L..... 458 

Pawling,  TenEychG.-l 468 

Paxson,  Francis  V 717 

Paxson,  Henry  C 726 

Paxson,  James  O ^.495 

Payne,  Cyrus 346 

Payne,  Edward  M 599 

Payne,  Henry  D 369,376 

Payne,  James  S 636 

Pnyno,  Lewis  S 589 

Payson,  Edward  P 646 

Peabody,  James  H 391 

Peabody,  OUvor  D 456 

Peace,  Charles  M '. i 735 

Peach,  James  L 599 

Peacock,  James 512 

Peacock,  John , 574 

Peacock,  Manly  S 740 


INDEX -OP  NAMES. 


119 


■Peacock,  Samnel .'736 

Peake,  Spencer  S 562 

Peake,  Woston  N 657 

Pear,  Peter 365 

Peard,  John  J „ 362 

Pearce,  Charles  E 384 

Pearce,  Edward  E 561 

Pearl,  'William  H 592,  593 

Pease,  Albert  S : 553 

Pease,  CM 325 

Pease,  GharlesE 487 

Pease,  Charles  H 452 

Pease,  Harrison ...* ...612 

Pease,  Harry  B 695 

Pease,  Loomis'  H 487 

Pease,  Philo  C 431 

Pease,  Eoger 'W.,  (10th  iV.  r.  cav.) 335 

Pease,  Eoger  W.,  (.12Ui  if.  Y.  inf.) 443 

Pease,  'William  E 612 

Pease,  'William  R 613 

Pea-iy,  Charles  H 685 

Peck,  Cephna 369 

Peck,  Charles  li 634 

Peck,  Clarke 368 

Peck,  Daniel 599 

Peck,  Edward  S ' 589 

Peck,  Edwin  Q :.... 315,326 

Peck,  Ezra  J 351 

Peck,  Herbert  D 352 

Peck,  John  W.P 592 

Peck,  Lewis  M 528 

Peck,  Louis  M 677 

Peck,  Nathan  P 655 

Peck,  'William 335 

Peck, 'William  K 687 

Peckham,  Isaac  H 605 

Peckham,  'William  G 324 

Peel,  ■Washington 480 

Peeler,  George 380 

Peer,  Cornelius  H 718 

Peet,  Clinton 'W '. 362 

Pegg,  Charles  H 372 

Peirce,  James 574 

Peirce,  Jeremiah  S 699 

Peirce,  JohnG-., 335 

Peirce,  Henry  D .-...550 

Peirce,  Mial  R 574 

PsJKe,  Silas  B 620 

Peifee,  Stephen  H 549 

Peirson,  James  M 417 

Peisener,  Elias 615 

Peissner,  Francis 615 

Pell.AbijahS 492 

Pell,  John  H..., 426 

Pellet,  Elias  B 450 

PeUet,  Elia^P 609 

Pelletreau, 'William 636 

Peloijbot,  David  A ^ 524 

Peloubet,  David  A 744 

Peloubet,  Joseph  A 365 

Pelouze,  Charles  N. ,  (2d  iT.  J.  cav. ) 698 

Pelouze,  Charles  N.,  (1st  iV.  J.  inf.) 703 

Pelouze,  Edward 659 

Peltier,  Pierre  D 626 

Peltz,  Victor 432 

Pemberton,  Henry 'V.,  (14th  iV.  r.h.  art.) 380 

Pemberton,  Henry 'V.,  (37th  iV.  r.inf.) 473 

Pemberton,  Samuel  H 737 

Pendell,  DavidL 664 

Pendergrast,  James  J 521 

PeudeigrOBt,  Jeffrey 474 


Pendergast.Patrick 601 

Pendleton,  Edmund  H 365 

Pendrell, 'William 378 

Penet,  John  D 643 

Ponfield,  Alexander  K 458 

Penfield,  Alexander  S 573,647 

Penfleld,H.P 644 

Pentield,  James  A 324 

Penfleld,  James  K 643 

Penfield,  Nelson 624 

Penney,  Frederick  H 424 

Penniman,  Jesse  A 528 

Pennington,  Alexander  CM 699 

Pennington,  jr.,  Samuel  H 746 

Pennock,  Francis  E 608 

Pennock,  Horatio  B 538 

Pennoyer,  'William  A -.580 

Penny,  Ferdinaid  S 328 

Penoyer,  Henry  H 309 

Penrose,  James  W 708,730 

Penrose,  'William  H 708,730 

Pentzel,  Diodrioh 323 

Pepper,  John  B - 722 

Pepper,  'WUliam  B 735 

Peroivnl,  Chester  S '. 443 

Percy,  Edward  B 661 

Perine,  Dewitt  M 391 

Perkins,  Augustus  S 420 

Perkins,  Edward  T 537,538 

Perkins,  Franklin  R 352 

Perkins,  Henry 'W 419 

Perkins,  Jacob 734 

Perkins,  James 463 

Perkins,  Norman 506 

Perkins,  Hansom  A 324 

Perkins,  S.Lee 423 

Perkins,  'W.  A ,..664 

Per  Lee,  Samuel  E 609 

Perley,  Henry  C «37 

Perley,  Humphrey  C 696 

Perley,  John  K. 437 

Perret,  Henry 559 

Perrin,  A.  J 525 

Perrin,  Frank  A 333 

Perrine,  Henry  A 722 

Perrine,  John  J 718 

Perrine,  RichardV.R 414 

Perrington,  J.  B ..517 

Perry,  Albert  J 466 

Perry,  Charles  B 450.502 

Perry,  Charles  F 418 

Perry,  Charles  H 604 

Perry,  Charles  U 362 

Perry,  Clinton 421 

Perry,  Cyrus  M 310,356 

Perry,  Edgar 636 

Perry,  Edward  C 416 

Perry,  Hiram 426 

Perry,  George  H 645 

Ferry,  James  H ,..495  ■ 

Perry,  jr.,  James  H 494 

Perry,  JohnL.(,2d  iV.  T.  vet.  cav.) 313 

Perry,  John  L.,  (77th  iT.  r.inf.) 548 

Perry,  jr.,  John  L .'...610 

Perry,  Joseph- C 631 

Perry,  Murrill 613 

Perry,  Raymond  H 342 

Perry,  Richard  A 406 

Perry,  Robert  C 606 

Perry,  Thomas  R , 702 

Perry  'Walter E 309,335 


120 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Perry,  William  H 409 

.   Pei'Boniua,  Walker  V 419 

Persae,  William  B '.". 670 

Petard,  Felix 505 

Peter,  Martin 489 

Peters,  EdwardP 386 

Peters,  George 720 

Peters,  HoraceH l.307 

Peters,  James,  (27th  iV.  J,  inf.) 738 

Peters,  James,  (39th  i^.  J,  inf. ) 748 

Peters,  JohnM 749 

Peters,  Joseph  A 327,455 

Peters,  Samuel 610 

Peters,  Valentine 461 

Peterson,  Albert  F ■ 532 

Peterson,  Charles  S • 501 

Peterson,  Christian  S- 691 

Peterson,  George ?.l 611 

Peterson,  Peirson  B 550 

Peterson,  PeterM 190 

Peterson,  Rudblph .' 481 

Petheridge,  John  P 525 

Petrie,  Theodore  P 680 

Petry,  M.  J 677 

Pottes,  Frederick  H 419 

Pettes,  William  H 419 

Pettinger,  Joshna  S 522 

Pettit,  Franklin 370 

Pettit,  Frederick  H 600 

Pettit,  George  W 624 

Pettit,  Gilbert 617 

Pettit,  James  P 316,397 

Pettit,  James  M 522 

Pettit,  Robert  M 738 

Pettit,  Rnfus  D 388 

Pettit,  Walter  D 388 

Pettit,  Wells  O 665 

Pew,  George  W.  P 635 

Pfantz,  Albert 501 

Pfeiffer,  EmU 432 

Pfeiffer,  F.  F 467 

Pfeil,  Daniel 510 

Pflfer,  Nicholas 504 

Pfohl,  George,  (lOlst  iT.  F.  inf. ) 591 

Pfohl,  George,  (193d  iV.  r.ml) 694 

Phalon,  John 473 

Phelan,  B.  Ray.. 550 

Phelan,  John 540 

Phelan,  Patrick,  (18th  iV.  Z  cav.) 346 

Phelan,  Patrick,  (164th  iV;  r.  inf.) 671 

Phelan,  Thomas  C 703 

Phelps,  A.  B 586 

Phelps,  Charles  N 687 

Phelps,  Gilbert  H ■ 528 

Phelps,  TrumanP 656 

Phelps,  jr.,  Walter 456 

Phelps,  WiUiamS ,.694 

Phenis,  Barnard , 547 

Phildins,  Philip 700 

Philer,  Henry  H 578 

Philips,  Benjamin  T 559 

Philips,  Charles  A 605 

Philips,  David 402 

Philips,  George  W B51 

Philips,  Jloward  W. 528 

Philips,  James 749 

Philips,  JohnP 473 

Philips,  Lyman  S 367 

Philips,  William  H 388 

Philler,  Hugo. 489 

Phlllipoteaux,  Le^  A 524 


I  Phillips,  Albert  W. 651 

Phillips,  Alfred 472 

Phillips,  Augustus,  (24th  iV.  F.  inf.) 458 

Phillips,  Augustus,  (184th  iV.  r.  inf.) 685 

Phillips,  Augustus  J 687 

Phillips,  Benjamin 636 

I  Phillips,  Benjamin  D 561 

I  Phillips,  Charles  S 674 

Phillips,  Fredericks 742 

Phillips,  Henry 410 

Phillips,  Henry  J 502 

Phinips,  Howard  W 636 

Phillips.  Jacob » 432 

Phillips,  James  C 577 

Phillips,- John  D 516 

Phillips,  JohnG 555 

Phillips,  JohnH 343 

Phillips,  JohnP 681 

Phillips,  Jos.  A 324 

Phillips,  L.  A 318 

Phillips,  LuciusA 591 

Phillips,  Luther 381 

Phillips,  Oscar  H 462 

Phillips,  Philo  D.,  (27th  JV.  Kinf.) 462 

Phillips,  Philo  D.,  (126th  N.  T.inf.) 626 

Phillips,  Samuel 749 

Bhillips,  Samuel  A 699 

Phillips,  Thomas 498 

Phillips,  William  T 698 

Phillips,  William  W 327 

Phillips,  WiUiam  W.  L 696 

Phillipson,  Thomas  H 332 

Philp,  WiUiamH 329 

Piaget,  Louis  A .......736 

Phinney,  John 565 

Pliinney ,  Lorenzo .-.- 694 

Phinney,  Stewart  W 657 

Phipps,  ElisP 726 

Piehler,  Peter 362 

Pickard,  Alonzo  C ....^.. 421 

Pickard,  William 636 

Pickell,  John 445 

Pickeil,  John  H 445 

Picket,  Eugene 559 

Picket,  Horace ^ 599 

Pickett,  A.  T 307 

Pickett,  Charles  A 624 

Pickett,  John  H gg96 

Pickett,  Julius  W - TWOS 

Pickett,  William  B 324 

Pickney,  James 0 -..* 526 

Pidge,  George H w -..374 

Piffard,  David  H 380 

Pier,  George  W 552 

Pierce,  Addison -*. 522 

Pierce,  Cephas  C 662 

Pi6rce,  Charles  L 333 

Pierce,  Charles  M A 667 

Pierce,  Clark 662 

Pierce,  Earl 581 

Pierce,  Edwin  K 483 

Pierce,  ErastusM. 581 

Pierce,  Francis  E 602 

Pierce,  Gordon  L .■ 608 

Pierce,  Henry 1 653 

Pierce,  Henry! 581 

Pierce,  Henry  F 317 

Pierce,  HerschelW 545 

Pierce,  James  H 613 

Pierce,  James  T 368 

Pierce,  John 337 


INDEX  OF .NAMES. 


121 


Pierce,  John  H.,  (S3d  Jf.  Y.mt.) 457 

Pierce,  John  H.,  (Sd  N.  Kinf.) 423 

Pierce,  Joseph 642 

Pierce,  Leonard  J... 449 

Pierce,  Mial  R....V- 3(i8 

Pierce,  Pembro^^ , 066 

Pierce,  Ransom  K. , 448 

Pierce,  Reid  A 373 

Pierce,  Samuel  C 319 

Pierce,  Seymoirr.., 462 

Pierce,  Seymour  B 58] 

Pierce,  Silas  N 326 

Pierce,  Smith  D 605 

Pierce,  Volncy  J 647 

Piercy,  David  A 358 

Piereon,  Albert  H ,.. 683 

Pierson,  Andrew  J 339 

Piereon,  Charles  H 485 

Pierion,  David,  t8th  iV.  J.  inf. ) 718 

Pierson,  David,  (35th  iV.  J.  inf.) 746 

Pierson,  Edward  D 728 

Pierson,  jr.,  Henry  L 639 

.Pierson,  J.  Fred 422 

Pierson,  J.  Lacey,  (2d  JV.  J.  cav.) 698 

Pierson,  J.  Lacy,  (g6ih  iV.  J.  inf.) 737 

k      Pierson,  JamesM .- 617 

W     Pierson,  JohnL.-^ 713 

Pierson,  Joseph , 727 

Pierson,  Josiah^ 386 

Pierson,  MyronP 589 

Pierson,  Nathaniel  B 569 

Pierson,  PeterH 569 

Pierson,  Silas... 635 

Pierson,  Stephen,  (27th  iV.  J.inf.) 739 

Pierson,  Stephen,  (33d JV.  J.inf.) 744 

Piersons,  Charles  B ; 456 

Pjersons,  "William  A.- L 456 

Pifsch,  August  C 510 

Pigott,  Alfred  J 472 

Pigott,  William 380 

Pike,  Calvin  H 657 

Pike,  Christopher 342 

.   Pike,  Sidney  J 63»- 

Pilman,  George  J. 306 

Pilsen,  John 382 

j-i     Pmckney,  George  E 630 

Pincufl,  Simon 526 

Pine,  Beiyamin  A 722 

Pinkard,  Charles  M. 720 

Pinkney,  Howard ^ 559 

Pmney,  George  C 642 

Pinny,  Edward  H £42 

Pinson,  William  H. 346 

Pinto,  Francis  B 468 

Piper,  Alexander 376 

Piper,  Francis  N 619 

Pippett,  Joseph  W 715 

Pirt,  PhUoL 329 

Pitcher,  Albert  A.,  (18th  iV.  r.cav.) 346 

Pitcher,  Albert  A.,  (35th  N.Y.iat.) 471 

Pitcher,  David  L 372 

Pitcher,  Henry  W 366 

Pitcher,  James  P 645 

Pitt,  George  W 562 

'Pitt,  Henry 322 

Pitt,  Isaac - 370 

Pitt,  JamcsH 613 

Pitt,.SamuelC 424 

Pitt,  William  H 423 

Pittman,  August 339 

Pittmsn,  Charles  L 442 


Place,  Charles  A 416 

P]  ace,  Frank 662 

Place,  James  B ,. 414 

Place,  Lorenzo  D 632 

Place, jr.,  Samuel • ...    577 

Place,  Simon  G.,  (8th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 373 

Place;  Simon  G.,  (147th  JV.  r.  inf.) 647 

Planitz,  Mortiz 510 

Plant,  James 738 

Plaskett,  William 643 

Plasa,  Garwood 561 

Platner,  John  S.,  (Ist  JV.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 307 

Platner,  John  S.,  (33d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 469 

Plato,  Nelson ■. 512 

Piatt,  Abraham 508 

Piatt,  Benedict 369 

Piatt,  CharlesH 463 

Piatt,  Epenetns 459 

Piatt,  George  W 621 

Piatt,  Horton  B ; 369 

Piatt,  LA 337 

Piatt,  Nathan 562 

Piatt,  SanfordH 627 

Plattig,  Ewald 500 

Platzer,  Conrad 464 

Fletcher,  David : 309,335 

Pli'mley,  William 617 

Plogsted,  JohnF.E 496,497 

Plough,  Edward 604 

Plnm,  Francis  M ' 311 

Plumb,  George 476 

Plumb,  Henry  C 512 

Plumb,  Isaac....' 517 

Plumb,  Orvin  F 591 

Plumb,  S.  Hiram,  (24th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 458 

Plumb,  S.  Hiram,  (59th  and  8ad  JV.  Y.  in- 
fantry)   513,557 

Plumb,  William  H 625 

Plumbley,  M.Wilson 480 

Plume,  IsaacH 707 

Plume,  Joseph  W 706 

Plumstead,  John  J 630 

Plunket,  William  K 665 

Plunkett,  Timothy 667 

Podger,  Samuel  H - 677 

Pohlman,  William  H 513 

Poindexter,  George >. --.305 

Poinsett,  Ridgeway  S 710 

Pointer,  Edward 316,343 

Pokorny,  Anthony,  (7th  JV.  K  mf. ) 434 

Pokorny,  Anthony,  (8th  JV.  Z.  inf.) 435 

Poland,  Edwin  A 339 

Polhemus,  Charles  G 378 

PolhemuB,  Jason  D.L 384 

Pollack,  Bemhard 477 

Pollack,  Joseph 489 

Pollard,  David  A 701 

Pollard,  Edward 309,335 

Pollard,  Jacob  S 480 

PoUard,JohnC 349 

Pollard,  John  E -. 471 

Pollard,  Thompson  B 701 

Pollard,  William  C - 419 

Poison,  John 393 

Pomeroy,  James  M 448 

Pomfret,  James  E 371 

Pon,  PaulM 508 

Pond,  Amos  P 417 

Fond,  Barnard  H 480 

Pond,  George  K 640 

Pond,  Nathan  P 318 


122 


INDEX  OF    NAMES. 


Ponoyer,  Henry  H 336 

Pool,  Simeon  V 658 

Poole,  Jamea  M 518 

Poole,  Joseph  H 637 

Poole,  Eobelt  B 646 

Poole,  Theodore  L.- : 631 

Poole,  Wmiam  H 644 

Pooley,  Samuel  M j 498 

Poor,  Walter  S 328 

Pope,  EdmundM 331 

Pope,  Henry  O : 331 

Pope,  Thomas  B 507 

Pope,  William 717 

Popham,  Richard  M 722 

Poppring,  JnliuB 464 

Porkorny,  Gre^jlow 322 

Porsch,  Robert 383 

Porteous,  James  G- 491,  613 

Porter,  Albert  W 626 

Porter,  Ansel  W 657 

Porter,  Benton  B 335 

Porter,  Charles  H.,  (6th  2V.  Y.h.  art.) 369 

Porter,  Charles  H.,  (40th iV.  Y.mt.) 479 

Porter,  Edward 658 

Porter,  jr.,  George 369,376 

Porter,  Gleorge  A ; 498 

Porter,  Israel  B 716 

Porter,  James  W 709 

Porter,  John  P 342 

Porter,  jr.,  John  F ■ 357 

Porter,  Lansing 544 

Porter,  Lewis  B 556 

Porter,  Peter  A.'. 1 : 372 

Porter,  Robert  S 633 

Porter,  Samuel 602 

Porter,  Sylvester 469 

Porter,  William  H 694 

Porter,  Williani  P 518 

Porter,  William  R 635 

Post,  Edgar  C 331 

Post,  Edward  E 416 

Post,  Ellis 623 

Post,  George  M 736 

Post,  Jacob,  (184th  iV.  Kinf.) .'.685 

Post,  Jacob,  (22d  N.J.inS.) 733 

•         Post,  James  B 579 

Post,  John  M 319 

Post,  Nathans ...665 

Post,  Nathaniel 619 

Post,  William  H 538 

Postley,  Edward  L 680 

Postley,  Washington  M 550 

Postly,  De  Van 678 

Potter,  Albert  J 655 

Potter,  Charles  B 473 

Potter,  Charles  H 540 

Potter,  (George  A 613 

Potter,  George  Fred 368,  378 

Potter,  Hazard  A .419 

Potter,  Henry  L 536 

Potter,  jr.,  Horatio 370 

Potter,  Ira  C 546 

Potter,  James  D 474 

Potter,  Job  D 662 

Potter,  John  E 536 

Potter,  John  T. ,  (16th  iV.  K  h.  art. ) 384 

Potter,  John  T.,  (batt.  A,  3d  N.  Y.  It.  art.) 392 

Potter,  Marvin 640 

Potter,  N.F 652 

Potter,  Orson  O 467 

Potter,  Robert  B.,  (list  N.  Y.  inf.) 498 


Potter,  Robejt  B. ,  (24th  M  J.  inf.) 735 

Potter,  Stephen  L *'! 

Potter,  William 666 

Potter,  William  C 335 

Potter,  William  E 7^6 

Potter,  William  H .« 608 

Potter,  William  W.,(49»h  N.  Kinf) 496 

Potter,  WUliam  W.,  (SI til  N.  T.  inf.) 509 

Potts,  George 407 

Potts,  Samuel  D 466 

Potts,  W.  R 647 

Poughkeepsie,  Frederic 311 

Pours,  Myron - 667 

Powel,  jr.,  James  W - 536 

Powell,  Alfred 557 

Powell,  Charles  A 586 

Powell,  Charles  E 736 

Powell,  Frank,  (16th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Powell,  Prank,  (9th  N.  Y.  inf.) 437 

Powell,  George  D 599 

Powell,  Hans,  (3d  N.  Y.  inf ) 425 

PoweU,  Hans,  (142d  iV.  r.  mf.) 641 

Powell,  Isaac  P 645 

Powell,  sr.,  James  W 536 

Powell,  Richard 567 

Powell,  Samuel 697 

Powell,  Samuel  B 585 

Powell,  SanfordSf 547 

Powell,  Thomas  D 306 

Powell,  William  H 546 

Power,  Brockholst  L ; 346 

Power,  Edward  W  . .' 536 

Power,  G.  A 677 

Powers,  Charles  J.,  (13th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 445 

Powers,  Charles  J.,  (108th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 602 

Powers,  (jyrus 544,  &GQ 

Powers,  George  H "- 157 

Powers,  George  W '. 404 

Powers,  Henry  W - 416 

Powers,  Hugh  S 441 

Powers,  John 592 

Powers,  Judson  L 662 

#owers,  William  H 717 

i?rael,  Clemens  — 432 

Prael,  Clemens 434 

Prahl,  Adam 464 

Prall.  James 743 

Pratt,  Calvin  E _467 

Pratt,  Charles  E 335 

Pratt,  Charles  E 335 

Pratt,  Charles  L 356 

Pratt,  Brainard  M 605 

Pratt,  Edward 589 

Pratt,  Edward  H 634 

Pratt,  George  W 654 

Pratt,  Heniy 569 

PAtt,  Henry  C,  (6th  and  13th  N..  Y.  heavy 

>    artillery) 368,378 

Pratt,Henry  C.,(38thiV.  Y.mt.) 474 

Pratt,  Henry  S 336 

Pratt,  Horace  A 619 

Pratt,  James  B 372 

Pratt,  John  T .'335 

Pratt,  Joseph,  (4th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 426 

Pratt,  Joseph,  (100th  iV.  y.  int) 589 

Pratt,  Sedgwick... 364 

Pratt,  Van  R 307 

Pratt,  William  P 324 

Praxmarer,  William 4.33 

Pray,  Orestus  M 467 

Prendergast,  Richard  G 306 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


123 


Prentico,  Fowler 466, 540 

Prentice,  Malcome 635 

Prentice,  "William  R 667 

Prentiss,  John,  (S3d  W.  Y.  inf.) ....457 

Prentiss,  John,  (179tli  N.  r.  inf.) 683 

Prentiss,  William  B .• 467 

Prcscott,  Charles  B.,  (83d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 559 

Prescott,  Charles  E.,  (132d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 631 

■prescott,  Charles  W 437 

Preston,  A.  H 694 

Preston,  Albert  W 459 

Preston,  Archibald  H 458 

Preston,  Charles  S 542 

Preston,  George  W 716 

Preston,  Hamilton  S 643 

Preston,  J.  Bowen 349 

Preston,  John  C 613 

Preston,  John  H .423 

Preston,  Noble  D..1 335 

Preston,  Reuben  M 497 

Prevost,  Isidore  E 352 

i;rey,  Gilbert  G 596 

Price,  Benjamin < 534 

Price,  Charles  P 665 

'Price,  Edward 325 

Price,  Edward  L 543 

Price,  Francis 716 

Price,  George  W 739 

Price,  Henry  E 666 

Price,  Richard  A 365 

Price,  Theodore 364 

Price,  Thomas  R 369 

Prichard,  JohnB 366 

Prichett,  GeorgiB 626 

Priest,  ChaWesN 659 

Priest,  Luth* 599 

Priest,  TharlowW .' 663 

Pnllwitz,  Julius 503 

Prime,  Ralph  E.,  (6th  iV.  F.h.art.) 368 

Prime,  Ralph  E.,  (5th  iV.  Kinf.) 428 

Prince,  Frederick  W.,  (16th  iV.  r.h.art.) 384 

Prince,  Frederick  W.,  (3diV.  r.ltart.) 392 

Prince,  JohnR 471 

Prince,  William 665 

Pringle,  William  De  W 375, 407 

Printup,  William  H 657 

Pritchard,  John  W 666 

Pritehell,  Edward  C 419 

Probst,  John  D 732 

Proctor,  Henry  S 333 

Proctor,  Jerome 380 

Proctor,,  JosepTi 738 

Proksch,  Louis ! 481 

Proper,  Isaac 476 

Prosens,  Augustus  W 607 

Proseus,  Albert 498 

Prosens,  Augustus  W M50 

Proas,  Frederick 467 

Prost,  Joseph 505 

Proud,  DanielH 558 

Proudfit,  Robert  R.,  (2d  iV.  J.  inf.) 707 

Proiidfit,  Robert  R.,  (10th  iV.  J.  inf.) 723 

Provost,  Phineas  B 703 

Provost,  Williams 724 

Provost,  William  Y 665 

Prowley,  George 628 

Pradham,  Charles 637 

Pmel,  Clemens 682 

Prayn,  Augustus,  (4th  N.  Y.  cav.) 322 

Pruyn,  Augustus,  (11th  i\f.  r,  cnv.) 337 

Pruyn,  Bartholomew,  (30th iV.  r.in£) 466 


Pruyn,  Bartholomew,  (192a iV.  r.inf.) 693 

R-uyn,  Charles  E.,  (96th  i\r.  JV.  inf.) 581 

Pruyn,  Charles  E.,,  (U8th  iV.  Kinf.) 613 

Pruyn,  Francis • 370 

Pruyn,  Minott  A > 328 

Pruyn,  Minott  A 330 

Pruyne,  Edward : 456 

Prj^r,  JohnT 557 

Puffer,  Moses 569 

Pugh,  HughP 340 

Pullen,  Edward  S..' 720 

PuUen,  William 651 

Pulver,  Hirnm 493 

Purcell,  Henry 379 

Purcell,  James  J.,  (63d  N.  Y.mi.) 531 

Purcell,  James  J.,  (69th  N.  Y.  inf.) 532,  533 

Purcell,  Thomas 598 

Burchase,  JoshuaB 347 

Purchase,  SeahamW .,-..543 

Purdy,  B.  B ;..664 

Purdy,  Daniel , 659 

Purdy,  E.  Sparrow 468 

Purdy,  Bjpory 335 

Purdy,  James  H 512 

Purdy,  jr.,  Lovell 542 

Purdy,  Lowell .♦. 534 

Purdy,  William  B 453 

Purdy,  William  J.,  (156th  iV.  r.inf.) 661 

Purdy,  William  J.,  (2d  iV.  J.  inf.).. 706 

Purdy,  Wilson 328 

Purington,  Dillwyn  V 7U 

Purnell,  William  R 322 

Purtell,  Andrew  D 442 

Purlell,  MichaeLD 540 

Pntman,  Glenn 431 

Putnam,  Charles  l^ j'. 657 

Putnam,  EdgarP ' 333 

Putnam,  George  C ^ .^..445 

Putnam,  George  Haven , 680 

Putnam,  Israel 318 

Putnam,  James  H 729 

Putnam,  John '. 366 

Putnam,  Mervin  G -. 4tl6 

Putnam,  Nathan  S ; 672 

Putnam,  Thomas  G 343 

Putnam,  William - 666 

Putnum,  Israel  H 319 

Putoz,  Louis 716 

Pyatt,  Stephen  A 606 

Pye,  Edward 579 

Pyne,  Henry  R 696 

Quackenbos,  Edward  M „ 472 

Quackenbush,  G.  W.. ...... S 619 

Quaekenbush,  George  W: 633 

Quackenbush,  John  H 423 

Quackenbush,  William  H 549 

Quarterman,  George  H 543 

Quay,  John ..624 

Quay,  John ; 625 

Queiffe,  Alfred  R 656 

Quentin,  Julius  B 594 

Querin,  JohnR 717 

Quest,  James 346 

Quick,  David  M 623 

Quick,  George  T 695 

Quick,  Jacob 733 

Quick,  James  B 579 

Quick,  Theodore  D 375 

Quick,  Thomas  J -623 

Quigloy,  Michael -675 

Quigley,  Patrick C75 


124 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Quill,  David 349 

Quim,  Timotiy 423 

Quimby,  Isaac  F > 445 

Quimby,  Jolan  W" 656 

Qain,  Jolm 421 

Quinlan,  Jnmea 567 

Quitm,  Charles  J ^21 

Quinn,  Edward  P .B23 

Quinn,  George  F 659 

Quinn,  John , 483 

Quinn,  Patrick  C 675 

Quinn,  Eobert  P 493 

Quinn,  Timothy,  (Ist  iV.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 305 

Quinn,  Timothy,  (7th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 330 

Quinn,  William 395 

Quirk,  Thomas  W 560 

Quirk,  William 520 

Eabbitt,  Charles  C 626 

Race,  James  A 612 

Race,  James  W 575 

Racey,  William  H 502 

Rachel,  August 481 

RadcUffe,  Thomas  1 453 

Radeker,  E.  a 643 

Radosavlyewits,  Urosh 434 

Radzinsky,  Louis  M 472 

Rae,  Robert,  (19th  N.  Y.  cav.) 348 

Eae,  Robert,  (6th  iV".  Y.  h.  art.) 369 

Rae,  WilliamC 561 

Raffanf,  Jacob 435 

RaflFerty,  Thomas 536 

Rainals,  Henry  E 523 

Rainear,  Lewis 698 

Rainer,  William 386 

Raines,  John 562 

Ramage,  William ...., 716 

Rambow,  Frederick  L 564 

Ramsay,  Greorge  M 579 

Ramsay,  Samuel 732 

Ramsay,  Wilbur  F 633 

Ramsdell,  Henry  P 623 

Ramsden,  Joel  B 665 

Ramsey,  Emmer  H .' 703,705 

Ramsey,  jr.,  Henry 633 

Ramsey,  Jesse  W 679 

Ramsey,  John,  (121st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 619 

Ramsey,  John,  (5th  and  8th  N.  J.  int.).. .713,  718 

Ramsey,  John  F 326 

Ramsey,  LucionW 652 

Ramsey,  William  H 334 

Ramsom,  John  P.  M 581 

Rand,  Charles  P 591 

Rand,  Frederick  H.* 358 

Randall,  Charles 337 

Randall,  Charles  B.,  (12th  iV.  r.  inf.). 443 

Randall,  Charles  B.,  (149th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 651 

Randall,  Frederick 462 

Randall,  George  M 380 

Randall,  Henry  R.,  (14th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 380 

Randall,  Henry  R.,  (78th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 550 

Randall,  James 444 

Randall,  James  B.  P 355 

Randall,  Nathan- 608 

Randall,  Thomas  J 662 

Randall,  Yaloi-us 605 

Randall,  William  H.,  (20th  iV.  r.  cav.) 349 

Randall,  William  H.,  (78th  JV.  K  inf.) 550 

I  Randies,  William - 575 

(  Randol,  A.  M 311 

Randolph,  Alfred 312 

>  Randolph,  Archibald  B 3U7 


Randolph,  CharlesB 393 

Randolph.  John  F o2C 

Randolph,  Samuel  F 348 

Raney, ^Tames  A ^'2 

Ranger,  Frederick  B 456 

Ranhaus,  Herman 491 

Rankin,  Benjamin 4C2 

Rankin,  Thomas 437 

Ranney,  Daniel 376 

Ranney,  Philip  M ■- 358 

Ranny,  Hezekiah  B 343 

Ransom,  Albert  F 455 

Ransom,  Alfred 408 

Ransom,  Barzellia ., 665 

Ransom,  Cassius  H • 586 

Ransom,  Erastus  S • 419 

Ransom,  Heury  S 613 

RaiAum,  James  M 514 

Ransom,  John  D --■  — 640 

Ransom,  John  E — 453 

Ransom,  William 558 

Ransom,  Wm.  M 579 

Ransoni,  Silvis 477 

Rapelge,  John  T 498 

Raphall,  Alfred  M 479  ' 

Rapp,  William  A 686 

Rappold,  Julius  C 500 

Rapson,  William ; 420 

Rasbery,  William  J 369 

Basch,  Frederick 490 

Rasco,  Stephen  S 639 

Rashore,  Frank  H 557 

RatclifT,  WilliamM ,-.> 642 

Rathbeme,  Hendrick  W 565 

Rathbone,  Albert 450 

Rathbone,  Chas.  D 681 

Rathbone,  Constant 528 

Rathbone,  John  B 639 

Ratigan,  John - 458 

Ratzmann,  Ernst 489 

Raub,  Andrew  J. 743 

Rauerts,  Charles  H 589 

Raulston,  George  P 355 

Raulston,  John  B 555 

Raulston,  William  C,  (24th  iV.  y.  cav.) 3.55 

Raulston,  William  C,  (81st  iV.  Kinf.) 555 

Rausmuller,  Charles 503 

Rauss,  Julien 357 

Rautenberg,  William 447 

Ravon,  Rudolph 503 

Rawolle,  WilliamC 413 

Ray,  CharlesH •....690 

Raybold,  Henry  B 719 

Raymond,  Carrington  H 716 

Raymond,  Charles  H 681 

Raymond,  George  H 525 

Raymond,  J.  S 430 

Raymond,  Jaipes  P.,  (90th  iV.  r.inf.) 571' 

Raymond,  James  P.,  ^ISlst  iT.  r.  inf.) 630 

Raymond,  Jasper  N.,  (2d  iVi-  Y.  cav.) 312 

Raymond,  Jasper  N.,  (2d  N.  Y.  mt'd  rifles)  ..  .317 

Raymond,  John  S 428 

Raymond.  Samuel  M 630 

Raymond,  W.  F 337 

Raymond,  Wilbur  F : .  .330 

Raymond,  William,  (6th  N.Y.'h.  art.) 368" 

Raymond,  William,  (5th  N.Y.lni.l' 430 

Raymond,  William  O 564 

Raymond,  William  H.,  (4th  and  8th  N.  Y. 

h.art.) 365,373 

Raymond,  William  H.,  (108th  A',  y.inf.) 603 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


125 


Jlaynford,  Edmimd  W 424 

Kaynor,  John  W : 628 

Eaynsford,  Edmund  W 370 

Rayeey,  George  H 541 

Razderachin,  Valerian 592 

Bazenski,  Alexander 467 

Eea,  Andrew 557 

Eea,  Andrew  F 659 

Eea,  James  L 500 

Eea,  Robert • 746 

Eoad,  Brantley  G 555 

Eead,  Duncan  M 668 

Eoad,  John  B 371 

Eead,  Mort.  A 331 

Eead,  Mortimer  W 690 

Eead,  Samuel 703 

Eeaglea,  James 519 

Eeals,  Wallace  W .-384 

Eeaney,  Joseph 428 

Eebay,  George 489 

Rebel,  Francis 435 

Bebholz,  Ignatz 434 

Eector,  Charles  J 686 

Eeotor,  jr.,  George  W 372 

Rector,  Pierson 610,628 

Bedding,  John  W 561 

Beddington,  Laivrence 367 

Beddy,  James  M 671 

Eedfield,  Daniel  W 649 

Eedfield,  George  N 626 

Bedfleld,  George  S 635 

Bedgrave,  Samuel  C 374 

Bedgraves,  "William  H 649 

Redhead,  Wadman , . .  .403 

Eedington,  Charles  J 352 

Bedington,  Frederick  A 608 

Eedington,  John  C.  O 514 

EedUck,  William 594 

Redman,  Enoch  J ' 494 

Redmond,  Andrew  J 518 

Bedmoud,  Martaugh 536 

Bedmond,  Michael 537 

Eedmond,  Michael  W 684 

Bedway,  Hamilton  R 307 

Bedway,  Sheldon  J 619 

Beed,  Charles  E 649 

Eeed,  CharlesR 386 

■Beed,  Channcey  J 569 

Eeed,  David  A 369 

Reed,  Edward  H 746 

Beed,  Edwin  L 460 

Beed,  George  M 634 

Beed,  Henry  P 745 

Eeed,  Hor.atio  B 352 

Eeed,  James 451 

Reed,  James  A 533 

Eeed,  Jeremiah  S 577 

Beed,  Joel 694 

Beed,  LeviW 498 

Beed,  Moms  A 376 

Beed,  Richard 693 

Beeder,  Fred.  W I. -.385 

Beeder,  Steph.  S -': 649 

Bees,  Thomas 366 

E«Bse,  jr.,  Aquila  A 573 

Reese,  Jacob  J 546 

Reesham,  Stephen 549 

Beeve,  SelahV.,(63d  iV.  F.inf.) 520 

Reeve,  Selah  V.,  (109th  jV.  Kinf.) 604 

Eeeyes,  Henry  D 317 

37  h 


Beeves,  James  E 332 

Reeves,  James  H 424 

Reeves,  James  J 735 

Reeves,  John  N 331 

Reeves,  jr.,  Moses 350 

Reeves,  William  P 699 

Began,  Leonard  H 709 

Began,  Matthew  F.,  (28th  iV.  r.  iuf.) 463 

Regan,  Matthew  P.,  (lG4thiV;  Y.  inf.) 671 

Regan,  Patrick 6-17 

Regan,  Peter  C 400 

Reibling,  Augustus 373 

Eeichard,  Franz  H 383 

Eeichardt,  Paul 500 

Reichert,  Hilarius 464 

Reid,  Donald 623 

Reid,  George  W.,  (43d  K  Y.  inf.) 485 

Reid,  George W.,  (107th&  145th N.  Kinf ) .601,  644 

Reid,  James 551 

Reid,  Levitt  K 362 

Eeid,  Richard 486 

Reid,  Thomas  M.,  (82d  iV.  y.  inf.) 557 

Eeid,  Thomas  M.,  (182d  N.  Y.  inf.) 684 

Eeid,  William 508,516 

Reidenbach,  J.  M 664 

Reighlcy,  Charles,  (1st  A^  Y.  cav.) 305 

Eeighley,  Charles,  (5th  JV.  y.  vet.  inf.) 430 

Reighley,  Charles,  (36th  iV.  Y.mf.) 472 

Reilley,  James  T 689 

Reilly,  Charles  C 698 

Reilly,  Edward 664 

Reilly,  James  J 416 

Reily,  James 744 

Eeily,  Michael  K 675 

Reimmer,  Robert 323 

Rein,  Oscar : 452 

Reiuert,  Albert 501 

Eeinh.trdt,  Franz  H 500 

Reinhardt,  William 382 

Reinhart,  John  B 688 

Reissherg,  Henry  W-v» 531 

Relay,  Abram  S 632 

Remington,  George  L 455  ■ 

Remington,  George  W 311 

Remington,  Jeremiah 569 

!^emiogton,  S.  Pierre 337 

Remington,  Wagar  H 606 

Renneberg,  George 530 

Rennison,  James  C,  (15th  N.  Y.  cav.) 343 

Eennison,  James  C,  (168th  JV.  y.  inf.) 673 

Benny,  William 671 

Reno,  GrifBu 526 

Renter,  Herman 594 

Renter,  Hermann 748 

Renwick,  Robert  H 522 

Eenwick,  Victor  D 522 

Repass,  jr.,  John 463 

Reqtia,  James  H 371 

Rettig,  William 490 

Reune,  Lucius  F 324 

Reuss,  Peter  J •..-. ,...500 

Reuss,  Peter  Josef 434 

Revell,  William  A 320,340 

Bever,  jr.,  William  H 487 

Revere,  Fred.  B 698 

Revere,  Fredericks 323 

Revere,  Joseph  W "^16 

Reviere,  jr.,  William  H 441 

Revinius,  Frud'r 503 

Kexford,  Willie  M 609,630 


126 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Reynolds,  Abrarn 622 

Keynolde,  Albert 624 

Reynolds,  Andrew  C 690 

Eeynolda,  Benjamin 642 

Reynolds,  Charles  L 541 

Reynolds,  Charles  M 560 

Reynolds,  Christopher  H 441 

Reynolds,  Edward 513 

Reynolds,  Francis 567 

Reynolds,  Francis  P. ,  (42d  JV.  r.iof.) 483 

Reynolds,  Francis  P.,  (59th  iV.  r.iiif.) 512 

Reynolds,  Francis  W 617 

Reynolds,  George,  (9th  N.  Y.  cav. ) 334 

■  Reynolds,  George,  (17th  iK  T.inf.) 450 

Reynolds,  George  A 380 

Reynolds,  George  W.,  (144th  N.  Kinf.) 643 

Reynolds,  George  W.,  (160th  JV.  r.inf.) 666 

Reynolds,  Gilbert  H : 391 

Reynolds,  Henry,  (13th  if.  J.  inf.) 728 

Reynolds,  Henry,  (39th  JV.  J",  inf.) 748 

Reynolds,  Hosea  C 515 

Reynolds,  James 520 

Reynolds,  James  M i 309,  335 

Reynolds,  James  S.,  (10th  JV.  r.  cav.) 335 

Reynolds,  James  S.,  (14th  JV.  r.inf.) 447 

Reynolds,  James  S.,  (159th  .K  Y.ial.) 665 

Reynolds,  Jesse  T 471 

Reynolds,  John 71 1 

Reynolds,  John  A 387 

Reynolds,  John  C 609 

Reynolds,  John  D 459 

Reynolds,  John  M 687 

Reynolds,  Joseph .492 

Reynolds,  Lawrence 458,520 

Reynolds,  Michael 613 

Reynolds,  Milton 331 

Reynolds,  Norman  A 310,336 

Reynolds,  OdellD 601 

Reynolds,  Peter  B 419 

Reynolds,  Porter  L.  F 674 

Reynolds,  Richard  M 420 

Reynolds,  EosweU  K 713 

Reynolds,  S.  E 330 

Reynolds,  Silas  B 328 

Reynolds,  Solon 640 

Reynolds,  Stephen  E 587 

Reynolds,  Thomas,  (42d  iT.  r.  inf.) 483 

Reynolds,  Thomas,  (69th  X  r.  inf.) 533 

Reynolds,  William 349 

Reynolds,  William  H.,  (14th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 380 

Reynolds.  William  H.,  (7eth  N.  Y.int.) .550 

Rheim,  Jacob 700 

Rheims,  Leon 398 

Rhinevault,  Seymour  G 564 

Rhoados,  Charles  W.  C 358 

Rhodes,  Charles  H 694 

Rhodes,  Henry  J 374 

Rhodes,  William  C 463 

Rhodes,  William  H 668 

Ribbeck,  Endolph 478 

Ribble,  GeorgeT  724 

Ribble,  James  I.  B 719 

Ribble,  James  J.  B 728 

Ribholz,  Ignatz 682 

Rice,  A.Clark 620 

Rice,  Alfred ....605 

Rice,  Burrage' 690 

Rice,  Calvin  A.,  (77th  iT.r.  inf.) 548 

Rice,  Calvin  A.,  (144th  if.  Y.inS.) 643 

Rice,  Charles 698 

Rice,  Charles  D 462 


Rice,  Charles  E 358 

Rice,  Edward  J 585 

Rice,  James  C,  (39fh  iV.  y.  inf.) 477 

Rice,  James  C,  (44th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 487 

Kice,  Jerome  B 622 

Rice,  John  B 587 

Rice,  John  W 374 

Rice,  Nathan  P 453 

Rice,  Philip 466 

Rice,  Pitkin  B 631 

Rice,  Robert  A 456 

Rice,  Samuel  B 518 

Rice,  Solomon 400 

Rice,  Westley  T 640 

Rice,  William  F 358 

Rice,  William  H 555 

Rich,  Cyrus  F 548 

Rich,  Davis  J.,  (34  th  jY.  y.inf.) 470 

Rich,  Davis  J.,  (153d  jV.  F.inf.) 657 

Rich,  E.  A 514 

Rich,  Erskine,  (3l8t  iV.  r.  inf.). 467 

Rich,  Erskine,  (39th  iV.  r.  inf ) 476 

Rich,  Frank 607 

Rich,  Henry  D 471 

Rich,  John 643 

Rich,  John  R 727 

Rich,  Theodore  F.,  (31st  A?.  Kinf.) 467 

Rich,  Theodore  F.,  (39th  iV.  r.inf.) 477 

Richards,  A.  Dwight 377 

Richards,  Charles  M 333 

Richards,  Edwin  F 512 

Richards,  Jared  G 689 

Richards,  L.C 496 

Richards,  Melzer,  (24th  N.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Richards,  Melzer,  (24th  N.  Y.  inf.) 458 

Richards,  Richard  J 732 

Richards,  Samuel  T 613 

Richards,  Thomas  B 736 

Richards,  W.  B 612 

Richardson,  Amos  S 582 

Richardson,  Austin  N 596 

Richardson,  B.  W 555 

Richardson,  C.  J 458 

Richardson,  Charles  A 626 

Richardson,  Charles  H.,  (92d  N.  Y.  inf.) 574 

Richardson,  Charles  H.,  (98th  iV;  Kinf.) 586 

Richardson,  Colin 319 

Richardson,  David  P 326 

Richardson,  Edward  P 384 

Richardson,  Ezekiel 367 

Richardson,  George  G ' 439 

Richardson,  George  W 337 

Richardson,  Hamlet  P 602 

Richardson,  Hiram  S 546 

Richardson,  James  A 312 

Richardson,  .)ohn  M 445 

Richardson,  John  O 362 

Richardson,  John  E 325 

Richardson,  Lester  1 389 

Richardson,  Richard  H 461 

Richardson,  Robert  M.,  (15th  iV.  K  cav.) 343 

Richardson,  Robert  M.,  (12th  iT.  Kinf.) 443 

Richardson,  WiUard 569 

Richardson,  William,  (batt.  A,  3d  A^.  r.lt.  nrt..V392 
Richardson,  William,  (batt.  K,  3d  N.  Kit.  art.r395 

Richardson,  William,  (100th  AT.  Kinf.) 590 

Richmond,  Carlos  H 569 

Richmond,  Charles  H 596 

Richmond,  Duncan 665 

Richmond,  Henry  E.,  (4th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 364 

Richmond,  Henry  E.,  (140th  N.  Y.  inf.) 637  ■ 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


127 


■  JUchmOTid,  iBaac  B 362 

Richmond,  John  B 739 

Eichmoncl,  William  H 640 

Richter,  Franz 615 

Richter,  Herman 322 

Richter,  Otto 481 

Ricktor,  Alphons 507 

Ridder,  Walter 337 

RiddiU,  .John  J 628 

Riddle,  JanieB  H -....TSg 

Riddle,  Randolph  R 516 

Kddle,  Robert 599 

Rider,  Albert  E •- 617 

Rider,  Charlea  J 599 

Rider,  Edgar  L 307 

Rider,  Henry  H 394 

Rider,  Henry  W 430,443 

Rider,  Thomas  W.,  (16th  iV.  T.h.art.) 385 

Rider,  Thomaa  W.,  (80th  N.  Y.  inf.) 553 

Ridgeway,  Henry 724 

Ridgeway,  Joseph  R 734 

Ridgway,  Brazilla 711 

Ridgway,  Frank 540,  542 

Eidgway,  John  L .712 

Ridley,  Benjamin 637 

Riebling,  Augrnstus  J - 365 

Ried,  Robert  W 630 

Ried,  William 508 

Riedenger,  Augnst '.,.  505 

RiefF,  Francis  X 474,  505 

Riege,  Louis 476 

Riegel,  Richard,  (7th  iV.  y.  inf.) 434 

Riegel,  Richard,  (46th  iV.  r.inf.) 490 

Riegel,  Richard 491 

Rieger,  Robert 454 

Rieman,  Adolph 383 

Riersdorph,  John  G 492 

Riese,  Carl - 530 

Rifenbergh,  Andrew 6(t5 

.  Rigdon,  Ephraim  R.  M 347 

Eigg,  Edward 734 

Riggs,  Edward 613 

Eigga,  Horace  M 487 

Riggs,  Miles  L 519 

RiggB,  William  J 392 

Rightman,  James  L 604 

Eiker,  John  L 519 

Riker,  Thomas  W 399 

Eiley,  Charles,  (34tji  iV.  y.inf.) 470 

Eiley,  Chailes.  (79th  iV.  T.  inf.) 552 

Eiley,  Edward 479 

Eiley,  Frank  M 726 

Eiley.  James,  (91st  N.  Y.  inf.) 573 

EUey,JameB,  (25th  JV.  J.  inf.) 736 

Eiley,  Michael 671 

Eiley,  Philip 376 

Eiley,  Thomas  B.,  (40th  JV.  K  inf.) 480 

Eiley,  Thomas  B.,  (42d  N.  Y. inf.) .483 

Eiley,  William  L 3.50 

Eimmer,  William 364 

Eing,  James  C 359 

Eing,Jarvi8W 319 

Einger,  Charles 307 

EingleKtine,  Augustus  C 637 

.  ^Klngold,  Benjamin 595 

»^',Eink,  John  Joseph 414 

^Einker,  Henry 565 

WRinn,  Francis 406 

•Eiordan,  Gilbert 473 

Eiordan,  Patrick  H 520 

.Eipetti,  Alexander - 476 


Ripley,  Charles  T.,  (Ist  JV.  Y.  marine  art.) 38fi 

Ripley,  Charles  T.,  (61st  i^.  y.  inf.) 516 

Ripper,  John  N 467, 

Rippey,  John  N 303' 

Eisdon,  Henry  C -. 734 

Rising,  Leman  A 376 

Risley,  Albert  C 440 

Rialey,  David  S 736 

Risley,  Edwin 612 

Ritchie,  David  P 388 

Ritchie,  John 383 

Ritter,  Charles 594 

Ritter,  Henry 500 

Ritter,  J.  Peter 720 

Ritz,  Albert 454 

Ritzheimer,  Lawrence 646 

Ritzins,  Frederick 500 

Eitzina,  Henry  P 500 

Eix,  Daniel  C 556 

Roacbe,  William  E 469, 496 

Roake,  Abf^alon * 369 

Robarta,  Thomas  J 431 

Robb,  John 349 

Robb,  William  J 336 

Robbins,  Aaron  S 696 

Eobbina,  George  W 729 

Robbins,  James 525 

Robbins,  James  L 419 

Robbina,  John 743 

Robbins,  John  D 366 

Robbina,  Moaes  B 604 

Robbins,  Simeon  B 675 

Robbins,  Walter  R 690 

Robe,  Charlea  F 647 

Robens,  John  P 680 

Roberts,  Alexander 474 

Roberts,  Charles 579 

Roberta,  Charles  A 558 

Roberta,  Charles  E 722 

Roberts,  Cyrus  S 653 

Roberts,  Henry 511 

Roberta,  E.  A.  L 740 

Roberts,  Edward  F 703 

Roberts,  Eli  P 635 

Roberts,  Eugene  F 439 

Roberts,  John,  (175th  JT.  y.inf.) 679 

Roberts,  John,' (3d  iV.  J",  inf) 709 

Roberts,  Josiah  E 461 

Roberts,  Martin  W 372 

Roberta,  Milton  E 448 

Roberta,  Robert  W 712 

Roberts,  Samuel  H 636 

Roberts,  Thadeus 649 

Roberts,  William  J 718 

Robertson,  Albert  C 333 

Robertson,  Archibald 575 

Robertson,  Charles 665 

Robertaon,  Charles  C 687 

Robertaon,  Duncan..- 622 

Robertson,  Duncan  M 514 

Robertaon,  George  H.,    (8tb  N.  Y.  h.  art.  and 

10th  JV.  y.inf.) 372,439 

Robertaon,  George  H.,  (S7th  N.  Y.  inf) 462 

Robertaon,  Peter 599 

Robertson,  Richard  J 722 

Robertaon,  Robert  S 675 

Robertaon,  Thomaa  W 551 

Robertson,  William,  (7th  N.  Y.  cav.) 330 

Robertaon,  William,  (173d  JV.  y.  inf ) 677 

Robertson,  William  B 735 

Robeson,  Alexander  L 735 


128 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Kobeson,  Andrew i.Ali 

Robeson.  Edward  G 421 

.  Eobeson,  jr.,  William  P G99,  709 

Eobie,  Jacob  C 569 

Robie,  Jobn  E.  1 455 

Robin, -Cbarles 345 

Robins,  Benjamin  A 740 

Robinson,  Antoisie 394 

Robinson,  Cassius  H 574 

Robinson,  Charles 361,  375 

Robinson,  Charles  E 557 

Robinson,  Clinton  B 369 

Robinson,  Daniel  S 557 

Robinson,  Edward 435 

Robinson,  George,  (70th  N.  Y.  inf.) ■.  .534 

Robinson,  George,  (123d  if.  r.inf.) 622 

Robinson,  George  D 545 

Robinson,  George  V.  S 472 

Robinson,  Heniy  W 495 

Robinson,  Homan  F 546 

Robinson,  J.  W 558 

Robinson,  James 418 

Robinson,  James  A 468 

Robinson,  James  P 391 

Robinson,  John 538 

Robinson,  John  A.,  (5th  iV".  F.inf.) 430 

Robinson,  John  A.,  (38tU  N.  Y.'mt.) 475 

Robinson,  John  D 361,  374 

Robinson,  JohnP ^ :.343 

Robinson,  John  H 736 

Robinson,  John  P. . 347 

Robinson,  Joseph  C 599 

Robinson,  Joseph  W.,  (141«tiT.  r.inf.) 639 

•  Robinson,  Joseph  W.,  (179th  iV.  r.  inf.) 683 

Robinson,  R.  H '. 468 

Robinson,  Silas  W 690 

Robinson,  Theodore  M 623 

Robinson,  Thomas 741 

Robinson,  Thomas  H 640 

Robinson,  Thomas  J 503 

Robinson,  Thomas  L 413 

Robinson,  W.  H 468 

Robinson,  Wardwell  G, 685 

Robinson,  William,  (7th  iV.  Kcav.) 328 

Robinson,  William,  (173d  N.Y.inS.) 677 

Robinson,  William  M 609 

Robinson,  Zebulon  C 319 

Robitock,  William 476 

Robson,  Joseph  H 372 

Roby,  (jeorge  R 668 

Roche,  Charles  H 339 

Roche,  Henry  P 363 

Rochefort,  J.  P 695 

Rochester,  Montgomery 445 

Rock,  Charles 462 

Rocke,  Hermann 489 

Rockefeller,  Charles  M 682 

Rocketts,  John 342 

RockhiU,  William  S 724 

Rockwell,  Dean  M 361 

Rockwell,  Edwin  0 392 

Rockwell,  Fenton 34fi 

Rockwell,  JohnR 548 

Rockwell,  Justus  0 583 

Rockwell,  Thomas  A 425 

Rockwell,  W.P 525 

Rockwell,  William,  (18th  N.  Y.  cav.) 346 

Rockwell,  William,  (145th  if.  Y.  inf.) 644 

Rockwell,  William  B 633 

Roddy,  Robert 431 

iKodcD,  Michael 493 


Rodcnbangh,  William  L 743 

Rodenhurst,  James 645 

Rodenroth,  Albert 434 

Rodgers,  C.  F 578,598 

Rodgers,  Edward  W 417 

Rodgers,  George  M 3.59 

Rodgers,  Hiram  C 462 

Rodgers,  Howard  N 370 

Rodgers,  James 402 

Rodgers,  John 630 

Rodgers,  Oliver  J 467 

Rodgers,  Philip  C 477 

Rodgers,  William  G 465 

Rodgers,  Peter  P 709 

Rodman,  Charles  W 436 

Rodriques,  Joseph  C 437 

Roe,  Alfred  G '■■-■  559,597 

Roe,  Edward  R 311 

Roe,  Elijah 643 

Roe,  J.  Milton 601 

Roe,  John  P 583 

Roe,  Roselle  B 544 

Roebling,  Washington  A 399 

Roehr,  Edward 454 

Roeke,  HughB 361 

Roomer,  Jacob 413 

Roenig,  Robert 530 

Roepke,  Adolphe 481 

Roessle,  Henry 343,374,464 

Roff,  William  H 362 

Rogan,  Peter  A i 474 

Rogers,  Andrew 736 

Rogers,  Bartlett  R 666 

Rogers,  C.  W 670 

Rogers,  Charles,  (1st  N.  y.inf.) 422 

Rogers,  Ch-arles,  (139th  N.  r.inf.) 636 

Rogers,  Charles  W 346 

Rogers,  Cyrus  H..' 714 

Rogers,  David 623 

Rogers,  DonO 534 

Rogers,  E.  W 679 

Rogers,  Edward  W. 406 

Rogers,  Embre 636 

Rogers,  Franklin 317 

Rogers,  George  W 677 

Rogers,  Harper  N 313 

Rogers,  Harvey 362 

Rogers,  Howard 378 

Rogers,  Isaac 697 

Rogers,  James  C,  (43d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 485 

Rogers,  James  C,  (123d  if.  y.inf.) 622 

Rogers,  John  H 525 

Rogers,  JohnP 675 

Rogers,  Leston  C 741 

Rogers,  Livingston 464 

Rogers,  Lyman  A 586 

Rogers,  Marshall  J 596 

Rogone,  Gbadiah 479 

Rogers,  Philip  C 505 

Rogers,  Peter  P. ,  (26th  JV.  J.  inf. ) 737 

Rogers,  Peter  F. ,  (39th  Jf.  J.  inf. ) 748 

Rogers,  Robert  E 383 

Rogers,  Theodore  C 453 

Rogers.  Theidore  H ^9 

Rogers,  WillianiD TCO 

Rogers,  William  F 455 

Rogers,  William  H.,  (98l.h  iV.  r.inf.) 6S5 

Rogers,  William  H.,  (176th  N.  Y.  inf.) CSO 

Rogers,  William  H.,  (189th  iV.  r.inf.) 6n0 

Rogialli,  Giovanni 476 

Rohde,  CliffordE 690 


INDEX   OF    NAMES. 


129 


Bohiricb,  Christiim 595 

RohoD,  John  H 611 

Eolf,  Lucius  F '. 598 

Rolf e,  Bei^amin  F 574 

Roller,  "William  W 522 

Rollins,  Charles ^ 643 

Rolpb,  WilliamH ' 334 

Bomoine,  William  H 678 

Boman,  George,  (15th  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 382 

Roman,  George,  (58th  iV.  y.  inf.) 5IO 

Romero,  Jose 478 

Eommel,  Henry 594 

Bomon,  George  H 462 

Ronalds,  James  H 350 

Boney,  Eugene  H 690 

Ronk,  John  E 307 

Rood,  David  P 521 

Rood,  Edson  J 743 

Roof,  Romain '.-.583 

Roof,  Smith  C 6S4 

Rook,  Julius  S 569 

Room,  William  H 516 

Roome,  Henry  C 569 

Boome,  John  L 337 

Boome,  W.  E 524 

Booney,  Charles  A 388 

Boosa,  Isaac - 507 

Boosa,  James  H 623 

Boosa,  John  L 419 

Boosa,  Stephen  C 513 

Root,  Adrian  R 455,  577 

Root,  Augustus  I.,  (15th  N.  Y.  cav.) 343 

Root,  Augustus  L,  (12th  JV.  r.inf.) 443 

Root,  Daniel  B -.687 

Root,  David  S 7.34 

Root,  Edvrard  B 673 

Root,  Edward  E 469 

Root,  ErastuB  C 363 

Root,  Prank  E 366 

Root,  Henry 503,510 

Root,  James  B 350 

Root,  James  C 367 

Boot,  James  N.,  (24th  JV.  r.  inf.) 458 

Boot,  James  N.,  (184th  iV.iV.  inf.) 6S5 

Boot,  JohnW , 706 

Root,  Roberts 495 

Root,  T.  W ; ,..592 

Root,  WilliamH 544- 

Root,  William  W 544 

Roper,  Robert  C \ 506 

Rorapaugh,  Herbert  C 686 

Rorapaugh,  Uriah 609 

Rorbach.  John 596 

Eorke,  HughB -.687 

Borty,  James  McKay 403 

Rosa,  J.  Newton 683 

Rosa,  Levi 618 

Rosa,  Rudolph 490 

Bosanowski,  Charles 464 

Bosche,  Francis 681 

Roscoe,  Henry 426 

Rose,  Adonirara  J 597 

Rose,  Alexander 643 

Rose,  Algernon  S 506 

Rose,  Edwin , 555 

Rose,  Frank  B 729 

Rose,  Henry *. 481 

Rose,  jr.,  John  N 746 

Rose,  Julius  D 716 

Rose,  PhineasB 683 

Rose,  Royal  H , 742 


Rose,  William  A 546 

Roseboom,  Howard .'- 578 

Rosenberg,  Max 504 

Rosencrance,  Jesse 738 

Bosencrance,  John  M 738 

Rosendale,  Silas 530 

Bosenkranz,  Fred.  W.  A ,. 454 

Rosenkranz,  Herman 435 

Rosetter,  Cyprian  H 724 

Eosbore,  Frank  H 672 

Roslyn,  Eugene  A 331 

Ross,  Edward  A '. 553 

Ross,  Frederick  L 522 

Ross,  George  M 548 

Ross,  George  W 612 

Ross,  James 512 

Ross,  James  C : 551 

Ross,  John 492 

Ross,  JohnR 746 

Ross,  Joseph  C 608 

Ross,  Nathaniel  H 357 

Ross,  Orville  A 618 

Ross,  Samuel 729 

Ross,  Watson  P 366 

Ross,  William  B 729 

Ross,  William  D 519 

Ross,  William  P 639 

RnsB,  William  S 551 

Rossell,  William  H 437 

Rossiter,  Charles  D 469 

Rossmaersler,  Otto ". 476 

Rossmnssen,  William  J 605 

Roth,  Charles 466 

Roth,  Louis 454 

Rotbe,  Hugo 383 

Bother,  Robert 531 

Rothihild,  Louis 323 

Rothschilds,  Morlitz 526 

Rottiers,  Yjctor  B 368,376 

Rouk,  John  B 462 

Bounds,  Arminius  S 361 

Rounds,  Armenias  S 470 

Rouse,  Gaylor 377 

Rousseau,  Charles  D ; 330 

Rowan,  Louis  H 583 

Rowan,  William  A *- 447 

Eowand,  Joseph  P 709 

Rowand,  Thomas  G 735 

Ruwdin,  Edwin 329 

Rowe,  Clarlos 548 

Rowe,  Frederick  A., 587 

Rowe,  Jerome 468 

Rowe.  Orlando  J 591 

Rowell,  JohnT 746 

Rowland,  Charles  H 426 

Rowland,  Elbert 628 

Rowland,  Henry 375 

Rowland,  Henry  C 548 

Rowland,  John  T 741 

Rowland,  Marvin  C - 517 

Rowland,  William  C €79 

Rowler,  George  T 522 

Rowley,  Andrew  H 689 

Rowley,  Charles  H 639 

Rowley,  Henry 684 

Rowley,  Hiram  S 640 

Rowley,  William 655 

Rowley,  William  W 463 

Royce,  Clark  B .-..487 

Boys,  CbavlesH 494,612 

Euberts,  Alanson  B <i49 


130 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Euckel,  Edgar  W 431 

Rnckert,  Adolph 413 

Budd,  JohnP 696 

Hudd,  Willium  B 685 

Euddy,  David  M 645 

Enddy,  George  B 484 

Endrauff,  Peter 749 

Eudy,  jr.,  HeDry 635 

Eudyard,  CharieB  W 632 

Eue,  John  A 467 

Eueger,^  Jacob 500 

Kuelberg,  Charles 476 

Ruger,  Elias  V 331 

Rugg,  Corydon  C 658 

Eugg,  George  S 596 

Rugg,  Horace  P 5]3 

Eugg,  OrinP 549 

Euggles,  A.  D 620 

Ralifson,  John  M 343 

RuliBon,  William  H 334,416 

Eullison,  Williams 361 

Eulow,  Benjamin  C 740 

Eumans,  Adolph 432 

Eumsay,  Henry  W 665 

Eumsey,  Austin  B 522 

Rumsey,  Dubois  B 495 

Rumsey,  Horace  N 649 

Eumsey,  Walter  H 733 

Eumsey,  William 389 

Runckle,  Charles  H 590 

Eundall,  Charles  L 577 

Eundall,  Marchall  H 390 

EuDdell,  EufusI, 516 

Enndle,  Thomas  J t)61 

Runyan,  Henry,  (2d  iV.  Y.  mounted  rifles). -.317 

Eunyan,  Henry,  (104th  K  Y.  inf.) 596 

Eunyan,  Morris  C 720 

Eush,  Frank  W 507 

-  Eush,  George 498 

Eushby,  Thomas  P 414 

Eushmore,  Joseph  M 3)7 

Eusling,  James  F 713 

Eusling,  WiUiam  J 713 

Enss,  Charles  B.,  (30th  N.  Y.  inf.).... 466 

Enss,  Charles  E.,  (31st /f.  T.  inf.;. 467 

Euss,  Joseph  C - 424 

Eussel,  Theodore 517 

Eussel,  Whitney  D 585 

EusseU,  Albert  J.,  (I3th  N.  Y.  heavy  art.). . .  .378 

Eussell,  Andrew  J.,  (96th  N.  Y.  inf.) 581 

EuEsell,  Andrew  J.,  (141st  i^.  Y.  inf.) 6:19 

Eussell,  Benjamin 585 

EusseU,  Benjamin  F 722 

Russell,  Byron  P 598 

Russell,  Carlos  M 474 

Russell,  Charles  L 575 

Eussell,  Daniel 596 

EusseU,  David  E 635 

Eussell,  Durando 399 

EusseU,  E.  K 524,  528 

EusseU,  Edmund  McC 617 

EusseU,  Edward  B 655 

EusseU,  George  L 431 

EusseU,  George  S 713,716 

Eussell,  Harry,  (47th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 492 

EusseU,  Harry,  (59th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 512 

EusseU,  Harvey  y 439 

EusseU,  Horace 520 

Russell,  James  H 487 

RusseU,  John 523 

EuBBeU,  JohnB 569 


Russell,  JohnH 453 

Russell,  Michael 674 

EusseU,  Philip 713 

EusseU,  Eobert - 486 

EusseU,  Eobert  J 355 

Eussell,  Eobert  J.  H 339 

RusseU,  Samuel  P 392 

RusseU.  jr.,  Sol 453 

Eussell,  jr. ,  Solomon  W 330 

Eussell,  Solomon  W 496 

Eussell,  Stephen  B 380 

EusseU,  T 382 

Eussell,  WUliam 485 

EusseU,  jr. ,  William 453 

EusseU,  WilUam  W 532 

Eust,  Charles 435 

Eutherford,  Allan 559 

Eutherford,  John  T 333 

Eutherford,  L.  Gideon 690 

Rutherford,  Robert 569 

Eutter,  Nathaniel  E 601 

Rutzer,  WiUiam  H 326 

Ruzer,  Peter 551 

Ryall,  James 424 

Eyan,  George 637 

Eyan,  George  F 514 

Ryan,  Jerry 564 

Ryan,  John,  (63d  iV,  r.  inf.) 520 

Ryan,  John,  (164th  JV.  y.  inf.) 671 

Ryan,  John,  (175th  i^.  Y.  inf.) 679 

Ryan,  John  E.  T 723 

Ryan,  Martin 621 

Ryan,  Michael ' 674 

Ryan,  Patrick  R,  (33d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 469 

Ryan,  Patrick  R.,  (94th  N.  Y.  inf.) 578 

Ryan,  Richard  L 521 

Ryan,  Thomas 320,340 

Ryan,  W.  A.  C , 693 

Eyan,  WiUiam 587 

Eyan,  WiUiam  A.  C 631 

Eyan,  William  H 328 

Eyder,  George  M.  D 359 

Ryder,  Patrick 667 

Eyder,  Eichard  C 480 

Eyder,  SethB 325 

Ryding,  Theodore  W , 417 

Eyer,  B.  Franklin 406 

Eyerson,  Abraham  G 733 

Eyerson,  David  A 728 

Eyerson,  George  W 512, 667 

Eyerson,  Henry  O 706,723,734 

Eyerson,  Peter  M.,  (8th  iV.  J.  inf.) 719 

Ryerson,  Peter  M.,  (,13tb  iV.  J.  inf.) 728 

Rysdyk,  George  P 629 

Ryther,  W:  Fred 349 

Sabin,  Samuel  A 375 

Sabins,  Wilber  P 545 

Sacketf,  Daniel  E 331 

Sackett,  George 384 

Sackott,  Joseph  R 696 

Sackett,  jr..  Orange 634 

Sackett,  W.  H 677 

Sackett,  WiUiam 334 

Safford,  Bester  S 368 

Sage,  AugustB 675 

Sage,  Augustus  B 45& 

Sage,  Clinton  H 605 

Sage,  Eugene  K 373,440 

Sage,  JohnR 619 

Sage,  jr.,  Russell 330 

Sage,  William 349 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


131 


Sage,  William  N 635 

Sager,  Aaron 546 

Saggett,  Joseph 637 

Salim,  Nicholas 390 

Sailor,  Augustus 735 

St.  Felix,  JohnK 664 

St.  John,  Elijah 609 

Stjohn,  George  W 643 

St.  John,  Miles 495 

Sales,  Ira 347 

Salisbury.  Henry  W 459 

Salisbury,  William  H ' 588 

Salkeld,  George  P 709 

Salm,  Felix,  Prince 435 

Salm,  Felix  Salm 530 

Salm,  Oswald 630 

Salmon,  Abraham  M 709 

Salter,  George  B 376 

Salter,  Theodore  E 561 

Sammis,  George  S 628 

Sammon ,  Simon 610 

Sammons,  John  T 468 

SammonR,  Stephen .• - 657 

Sample,  Nelson 689 

Sampsoir,  Columbus -587 

Sampson,  David 608 

Samson,  Barron  L 467 

Samson,"  John _ 477 

Samson,  Julius 323 

Samuels,  Lewis 518 

Sanborn,  Garrett  B 742 

Sanborn,  John  H 581 

Sanborn,  Wallace  M 339 

Sand,  Henry  A 595 

Sandalls,  Edward.^ -.744 

Sanders,  George  P 709 

Sanders,  H.  P 655 

Sanders,  jr. ,  James 621 

Sanders,  Samuel  E 547 

Sanders,  William  N.  S 424 

Sanderson,  Leavitt 743 

Sandford,  Henry  B .' 574 

Sandtord,  Jonah 574 

Sandford,  John  P -■ 533 

Sandhovel,  Htnry 458 

Sandow,  Rudolph 382 

Sands,  Charles  J.,  (6th  and  13th  If.  Y.  heavy 

artillery) : 368,373 

Sands,  Chavir.^  J„  (ut  N,  Y.  marine  art.) 386 

Sands,  Wii.jam  F 398 

Sandt,  George 713 

Sandvock,  Frederick 589 

r      Sanford,  Arthur  M 451 

Sanford,  Henry  R 365 

Sanford,  Henry  T 448 

Sanford,  Henry  W.,  (2d  A  Y.  vet.  cav.) 313 

Sanford,  Henry  W.,  (34th  N.  Y.  vet,  inf.).  ...470 

Canford,  Hugh  S. ,  (47th  JV.  r.  inf.) 492 

Sanford,  Hugh  S.,  (115th  iP.  Y.  inf.) 610 

Sanford,  James  R.,  (5th  N.  J.  inf.) 713 

Sanford,  James  R.,  (33a  .V.  J.  mf.) 744 

Sanford,  Thomas 416 

Sanford,  William  11.,  (3d  JV.  Y.  light  art.).... 396 

Sanford,  William  H.,  (26th  N.  Y.  inf.) 461 

Sanger,  Simon  C - 327 

*  Sanger,  William  H 312 

Sares.  Thomas  N 516 

Sargent,  Alvin  D 309,336 

Sargent,  Thomas  B 579 

Sarles,  James  H 673 

Samer,  Ferdinand 504 


Satterly,  Charles 357 

Sattprthwaite,  Alvin 716,726 

Sattei-thwaite,  John  F 733 

Sattler,  Cornelius 4m 

Sattsman,  Jacob 601 

Sauer,  Julius 491 

Sanger,  William  H 329 

Saulpaugh,  John  J 354 

Saunders,  F.  J 327 

Saunders,  Frank ' 613 

Saunders,  James,  (19th  N.  Y.  cav.) 347 

Saunders,  James,  (69th  N.  Y.  inf.) 532 

Saunders,  S.  M 664 

Saunders,  Thomdike 508 

Sautter,  Frederick 511 

Savaooal,  Edwin  F 306 

Savage,  Charles  C "...509 

Savage,  Charles  H 445 

Savage,  Egbert  B 492,  610 

Savage,  George 724 

Savage,  Henry  F 459 

Savage,  James  A.,  (21st  N.  Y.  cav.) 350 

Savage,  James  A. ,  (3d  iV".  Z  inf.) 423 

Savage,  James  W 339 

Savage,  John  R 386 

Savage,  Robert  H 533 

Savage,  William 651 

Savage,  William  L 426 

Savary,  J.  Edward 366 

Savery,  John  E 544 

Savietti,  Ercole 478 

Sawyer,  Edwin  H 322,333 

Sawyer.  Elmer  E 583 

Sawyer,  Fred.  A.,  (100th  N.  Y.  inf.) 589 

Sawyer,  Fred.  M 324 

Sawyer,  Frederick  A.,  (47th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 492 

Sawyer,  Henry  W 696 

Sawyer,  John 605 

Sawyer,  Piatt  R.  H 484 

Sawyer,  Thomas  H 486 

Sawyer,  Thomas  J 492 

Saxton,  B.  Leonard 658 

Saxton,  BakerL 683 

Saxton,  Joel  C 414 

Saxton,  Richard  B 518 

Saxton,  William 662 

Sayer,  Daniel 623 

Sayer,  Roswell  M. 453 

Sayer,  W.  H 677 

Sayer,  William  J 506 

Sayers,  John  N 426 

Sayers,  Thomas 583 

Sayler,  LcWvis  O 601 

Sayles,  James  A 332 

Sayre,  Francis 709 

Sayre,  William  H 544 

Scala,  Raphael 318 

Scammell,  W.  H 480 

Scandrett,  Harry  A 534 

Scanlin,  Thomas 532 

Scanlon,  Terence 533 

Scannel.  John  M 443 

Sceva,  B.  P 309,  ,335 

.Sctiadle,  Theodore 432 

Schaefer,  Frederick  W 699 

Schaeffer,  Marcus  P 591 

Schaffel,  John : 732 

Schaffcl,  Michael 732 

Schaffer,  Adolphus 474 

Schaffer,  August 480 

Schaffer,  Charles 426 


132 


INDEX   OF    NAMES. 


Schaffer,  Frank 688 

SchafFer,  George  N 644 

Schaffer,  George  W 516,573 

Schaffer,  William  P 435 

Schaffner,  Lewis 4:12 

Schaffner,  Louis 5o7 

Schaffner,  Michael 470 

Schafner,  Louis 661 

Schalenberger,  Filbert T22 

Schamberger,  Leander 383 

Schanton,  Charles  A 477 

Scharf,  G-eorge 6]  6 

SehaufBer,  Edw.irdW 638 

Schaumberg,  Adolph 530 

Scbaurig,  F 510 

Schayer,  George  F 464 

Schedler,  Predericln 400 

Scheol,  William 454 

Scheffelin,  William  H 32S 

Scheffer,  Charles  F 589 

Scheidler,  A.  Adolph 439 

Schell,  Hiram  H 390 

Scheller,  Frederick 432 

Schelling,  Charles 507 

Schenck,  Daniel  P 419 

Schenck,  Garret 734 

Schenck,  Louis 462 

Schenck,  Jacob  K 741 

Schenck,  James  W 456 

Schenck,  Nicholas  R 386 

Schenck,  Theodore  H 392 

Schenck,  William  P 647 

Schenkeiberger,  Jacob 390 

Scherer,  John  A 335 

Scheritz,  Hugo 433 

Schermerhom,  Byron 455 

Schermerhorn,  E.  N 453 

Schermerhom,  F.A — 686 

Schermerhorn,  Nelson  W 609 

Schermerhorn,  Riley  P 369 

Schermerhorn,  William  B 473 

Scherrer,  William 501 

Scheu,  Jacob 434 

Scheurer,  August 503 

Sohew,  Jacob 432 

Sohickhardt,  Henry,  {5th  JV.  r.inf.) 430 

Schickhardt,  Henry,  (SlstiV.  T.  inf.) 467 

Schiebler,  Justus.  -" 383 

Schiefferdecker,  Frederick ■. 490 

Schilling,  Alex 505 

Schilling,  Eugenes. 592 

Schilling,  John '. 664 

Schimmel,  August 435 

Schimmel,  Gustav 382 

Schimmons,  Gustav 435 

Schirmer,  Louia 382,  397 

Schirmcr,  William 490 

Schlaefer,  John  J 345 

Schleher,  Carl 490 

Schlehr,  John  W 688 

Schlick,  Henry  N 347 

Schlick,  Tlieodore,  C22d  JV".  Y.  cay.) 352 

Schlick,  Theodore,  (23d  JV.  r.inf.) 457 

Schlondorf,  George  L 493 

Schlotzer,  Christian  A 490 

Sehluembaclj,  Frederick  V 464 

Schmager.  Adolph 510 

Schmal,  George 356 

Schmalz,  Gottlieb 706 

Schmid,  Francis 454 

Schmidt,  Adolph 342 


Schmidt,  Adolphus SOS 

Schmidt,  Charles,  C7th  JV.  i:  inf.) 432 

Schmidt,  Charles,  (26th  JV  T.  inf.) : .... 461 

Schmidt,  Charles,  (103d  JV  Y.  inf.) 595 

Schmid t,  Conrad  F •- 594 

Schmidt,  Edward,  (46tb  JV  K  inf.) 490 

Schmidt,  Edward,  (2d  JV  J",  inf.) 706 

Schmidt,  Edward  H 322 

Schmidt,  Edward  M 357 

Schmidt,  P.  S 323 

Schmidt,  Frederick  W - 594 

Schmidt,  Frederick  William 432 

Schmidt,  G.  Herbert 490 

Schmidt,  J.  G 503 

Schmidt,  John  M 594 

Schmidt,  Leo 481 

Schmidt,  IM 510 

Schmidt,  Theodore 490 

Schmidt,  W.  H 505  , 

Schmiedeberg,  Richard 594 

Schmiedel,  Henry 490 

Schmitt,  Christopher.., 390 

Schmitt,  Michael 695 

Schmitten,  Edward 530 

Schmjtzlein,  Fred.  A 412 

Schnaue,  Henry 489 

Schneider,  Adolph 322 

Schneider,  Emrarich 306 

Schneider,  J 345 

Schneider,  Jacob 512 

Schneider,  Kasper 594 

Schneider,  Reinhart 361 

Schnellendronsler,  Her.  P 385 

Schnepf,  Engelberth 454 

Schnetzer,  Joseph  A. ,  (9th  JV  J.  inf.) 721 

Schnetzer,  Joseph  A.,  (40th  A".  J",  inf.) 749 

Schnider,  Reenhard 550 

Schoeckel,  Jacob  V.  F 489,594 

Schoeffel,  Francis  A 445 

Schoen,  John  C 655 

Schoen,  Robert 682 

Schoen,  William 454 

Schoenberger,  Napoleon 454 

Schooner,  J.  C 327 

Scboeninger,  Joseph  A 464 

Schoeninger,  Joseph 531 

Schoenleber,  Jacob 432 

Schoenwald,  Albert 688 

Schoeunather,  William 435 

Schofleld,  Edwin 589 

Scholes,  Clayton 561 

SchoU,  Conrad 503 

Scholl,  John 514 

Scholz,  August 481 

Schonherr,  Adalbert.., 481 

Schooley,  Richard  H 419 

Schooloy,  William  H 72S 

Schoonmaker,  Jonathan  B 533 

Schooumaker,  JohnM 553 

Schoonmaker,  Leonard  S 49i 

Schoonmaker,  William  S 498 

Schooumaker,  S.  P 470 

Schoonover,  Amos  H 724 

Schoonover,  John 724 

Schorske,  Albert 435 

Schott,  Andrew  J 469 

Schoyeck,  Charles 682 

Schraub,  Francis 503 

Schreiber,  Paul 501 

Schroiber,  Richard 445 

Schriber,  Robert  C 478 


INDEX   OP    NAMES. 


133 


'  Schrimcr,  Lotiis 464 

■  Schrocler,  Fritz  W 712 

Schroder,  Heinrich 490 

Schubert,  Emil 401 

Schuckhart,  Theodore 530 

Sehuckherd,  Theodore 594 

Sohueffner,  C.  W 500 

Sehule,  George 489 

SohuUer,  John  D S65 

Schnlte,  Charles 436 

Schulte.Otto 375 

Schulter,  Emil 464 

Schultera,  Henry 485 

Schultz,  Harman  C 494 

Schnltz,  Joseph  A 345 

Schultz,  Lewis  T _ 6k!3 

Schultz,  Louis 531 

Schultze,  Gustavus 500 

Schulz,  Pranz 383 

Schulz,  Otto 464 

Schulz,  Rudolph : 435 

Schulz,  Paul 464 

Schulze.F.  H 670 

Schumacher,  Charles 482 

Schumacher,  W 434 

Schurig,  Charles 561 

Schurr,  Christian 370 

Schuster,  Edrannd 435 

Schutt,  Andrew  S 553 

Sohutt,  Charles  W ^ 622 

Schutt,  Hiriim 649 

Schntter,  Henry 486 

Schuyler,  B.S 340 

Schuyler,  William  S 659 

Schwaab,  Frederick  W 321,  345 

Sehwaab,  William 312 

Schwartz,  Edward 322,333 

Schwartz,  George  P 382,390 

Schwarz,  Curl 510 

Schwarz,  Charles 476 

Schwarz,  John 745 

Schwarzman,  George 323 

Schwerer,  Rudolph 510 

Sehwerghofer,  Edmund 490 

Schwerin,  Henry  R 615 

Schwerin,  Herman 531 

Schwickhart,  Philip 490 

Scofield,  Edward  W 739 

Scofleld,  David  H 325 

Scofleld,  Hiram  F 690 

Scofleld,  John  S 653 

Scofield,  William  A 635 

Sooon,  James  H 468 

Scott,  Addison  L 389 

Scott,  Albert  E "- 362 

Scott,  Charles  H -■ 398 

Stott,  Dwight  E 396 

Scott,  Eugone 378 

Scott,  Ferris ; 650 

Scott,  George  W.,  (61st  iV.  Z  inf.) 516 

Scott,  George  W.,  (10th  iV.  J",  inf.) 722 

Scott,  Henry 502 

Scoti,  Henry  W.,  (ist  N.  Y.  vot.  oav.) 307 

Scott,  Henry  W.,  (13th  iV.  r.  inf.) 445 

Scott,  J.  Seymour 466 

Scott,  James 493 

Scott,  James  B '■ 333 

Scott,  James  D * 633 

Scott,  James  G 728 

Scott,  John 384 

Scott,  John  0 47fl 


Scott,  John  W 307 

Scott,  Kidder  M 634 

Scott,  Leonard 564 

Scott,  Lucien  B 639 

Scott,.Nathan  S '. 608 

Scott,  R.  R 525 

Scott,  Reuben  P 649 

Scott,  Rufus 347 

Scott,  Simon  W 67^ 

Scott,  Thomas 361 

Scott,  Thomas  R 357 

Scott,  jr.,  Thomas  R 678 

Scott,  Walter,  (1st  N.  Y.  eng.) 415 

Scott,  Walter,  (15th  N.  r.eng.) 417 

Scott,  Walter,  (1st  N.  Y.  inf.) 422 

Scott,  Walter,  (38th  N.  Y.mt.) 474 

Scott,  Walter  F 617 

Scott,  Warren  L 390 

Scott,  William  M 342 

Scott,  William  R 410 

Scott,  WiUiam  W 699 

.Scott,  Winfleld 626 

Scoville,  Charles  B 577 

ScoTille,  Fred 331,332 

Scoville,  Mark  L 309,  355 

Scranton,  Amos  M 591 

Scranton,  Edwin  J 506 

Scriber,  Stephen  J.,  (24th  JV.  r.  inf.) 458 

Scriber,  Stephen  J.,  (184th  iV^.  r.  inf.) 685 

Seriber,  William  B 426 

Scribner,  William  O 368 

Scripture,  jr.,  F.  B 370 

Scripture,  Henry  D 330 

Scriven,  DanfeI.E -■ 674 

Scrymser,  John  A 485 

Scudder,  Joseph 512 

Scudder,  Theodore  A 668 

Scudder,  William  "V 698 

Scullen,  JohnP 518 

Scully,  Joseph  C 675 

Scully,  Martin 532 

Scutt,  Augustus  B.,  (SUN.  F.h.art.) 362 

Seutt,  Augustus  B.,  (8th  JV.  Y.  ind.  batt'y) 400 

Seabring,  Ferdinand  C 485 

Seabury,  J,  Morgan .~- 420 

Seabury,  Thomas 424 

Seabury,  Thomas  P 390 

Seaman,  Adolph .500 

Seaman,  Charles  H.,  (7th  N.  Y.  car.) 328 

Seaman,  Charles  H. ,  (5th  iV.  K  inf ) 428 

Seaman,  Charles  H.,  (34th  JV.  J",  inf.) 745 

Seaman,  .Tames  M 385 

Seaman,  Jerome  B ^ 645 

Seaman,  Joseph  R. ,  (22d  iV.  7.  inf.) 456 

Seaman,  Joseph  R.,  (118th  N.  Y.  inf.) 613 

Seaman,  Joseph  W *668 

Seamafi,  William  H 615 

Seamans,  Isaac  A 626 

Seamans,  Merritt  W » 605 

Searing,  Daniel  P 329 

Searing,  William  M 466 

Searl,  Ichabod  N 541 

Senrle,  Charles  H 690 

Searle,  Homer  W 609 

Searle.LH 461 

Searle,  Tyler  E 390 

Searles,  Andrew  B ,. 489,510 

Searles,  Bernard  D '- 578 

Searles,  David  R 369 

Searles,  Henry  IJ 472 

Searles,  Jeremiah 642 


134 


INDEX   OP   NAMES 


Seai-B,  Alfred 447 

Sears,  Alfred  P 414 

Sears,  Dexter  C 577 

Sears,  Henry  H 495 

Sears,  Joel  E 674 

Sears,  Mark 737 

Sears,  Melville 506 

Sears,  Thomas  D 3G4 

Sears,  Willi  im 397 

Seaton,  Ambrose  B 369, 376 

Seaton,  Chauacey  E 376 

Seaton,  George  R 663 

Seaton,  jr. ,  Leonard 377 

Soaton,  William 661 

Seaver,  Joel  J 448 

Seaward,  Benjamin,  (17th  iV.  K  inf.) 450 

Seaward,  Benjamin,  (4Stll  iV.  Kinf.) 494 

Sebbalds,  J.  A 419 

Seek,  Joseph 476 

Secombe,  John -.633 

Seddon,  William 712 

See,  William  H 468 

Seeb,  Samuel 411 

Seeber,  Conrad 688 

,  Aaron,  (25th  N.  Y.  cav.) 357 

,  Aaron,  (LOth  N.  r.int.) 439 

,  Aaron  P , 606 

Seeley,  Abner,  (4th  N.  Y.  h.  ait.) 36S 

Seeley,  Abner,  (111th  JV.  r.inf.) 606 

Seeley,  Dennis  Gr 514 

Seeley,  E.C 647 

Seeley,  Harvey,  (IStt  A".  F.  cav.) 3^^ 

Seeley,  Hai-vey,  (93d  N.  Y.  inf.; 575 

Seeley,  Horace  B , 564 

Seeley,  Sherman  M 462 

Seeley,  William  A 356 

Seelig,  Andreas 491 

Seely,  Albert  S 453 

Seely,  Francis  H 675 

Seely,  Frank  B 463 

Seely,  Iwael  P 492 

Seely.Robert  R 666 

Seely,  William  A 310 

Seelye,r.  B 649 

Seelymann,  Louis 695 

Segebarth,  Herman  R 323 

Seger,  Anthony  B 681 

Segoine,  Henry  H 606 

Segoiae,  Jesse 606 

Segraves,  Charles 704 

Sehrt,  Ferdinand 491 

Seibenreichen,  August 530 

Seibert,  Louis 322 

Seidel,  (justav 464 

Seidel,  Guhtavus  A 344 

Seipel,  Herman 432 

Serxns,  Isaac  G 44 1 

Seldeneck,  Charles t 490 

Selkirk,  Edward  A r. 361,573 

Selkirk,  George  « 496 

Selleck,  James  K 597 

Selleck,  R.  L 664 

Sellers,  John  J 520 

Selooer,G.W 624 

Selvage,  Henry  C 566 

Sempsey,  Charles 454 

Semsey,  Charles 489 

Senderlmg,  Philip  M 703,719 

Sendmeyer,  Euos 480 

Seneca,  jr.,  Warner 596 

Senges,  Adam 38^ 


Sentell,  Edward  H 66B 

Sentell,  William  H 666 

Sergeant,  Charles — 428 

Sergeant,  De  Forest 640 

Sergeant,  Sewall 416,417 

Serini,  Philip 397,  435 

Serrell,  Edward  W 414 

Sei-veine,  Alphons 490 

Service.  Henry 380 

Servis,  Howard 606 

Seton,  Henry 503 

Soton,  jr. ,  William 426 

Setzeiser,  Frederick 454 

Seure,  Leopold -.695 

Sevurin,  Augustus 411 

Severs,  George  W 734 

Severs,  James  M 331 

Sewall,  William  J 713 

Seward,  Clarence  A 392 

Seward,  Samuel .395 

Seward,  jr.,  William  H 374 

Sewell,  William  J 747 

Sexton,  Jason 679 

Sexton,  Ralph 610 

Seymour,  Allen  M 312 

Seymour,  Arba  M 544 

Seymour,  Charles  J 357 

Seymour  E.  W 611 

Seymour,  Edgar  W 395 

Seymour,  Elbridge  G 577 

Seymour,  Franl^ 365 

-Seymour,  Hannibal 513 

Seymour,  Isaac 311 

Seymour,  Ira  B 651 

Seymour,  jr.,  Joseph 651 

Seymour,  OH 6G3 

Seymour,  Rolliu  H 485 

Seymour,  Thomas  H 566 

Seymour,  William  H 447 

Seymour,  William  P 731 

Shaal,  Frederick 697 

Shade,  Anton 478 

Shafer,  Charles  A 400 

Shafer,  Jesse  P 506 

Shafer,  wmiam  B 311 

ShaflF,  Harrison 749 

Shaffer,  A.  Webster 487     / 

Shaffer,  Alexander  C 312 

Shaffer,  Calvin,  (5th  iV.  r.h.art.) 366 

Shaffer,  Calvin,  (15th  ^.  T.  h.  art.) 382 

Shaffer,  Martin 395 

Shakleton,  Judson  G 741 

Shaler,  Alexander 524 

Shalkenback,  J 355 

Shankland,  James  C ■...305 

Shankland,  R.  H '. 311 

Shanley,  Michael  J : 644 

Shanly,  Edward 559 

Shannahan,  David  R 521 

Shannon,  Edgar 658 

Shannon,  George  W 558 

Shannon,  Michael 637 

Shannon,  Richard  E 688 

Shannon,  William 370 

Shappee,  Maxwell  6 639 

Sharp,  Daniel  A 558 

Shai-p,  GeorgeH 617 

Sharp,  Henry ^ 555 

Sharp;  Jacob 506 

Sharp,  Jacob  W 723 

Sharp,  John  M 649 


INDEX   OP    NAMES. 


135 


Sharp,  Eedford 715,730 

Sharp,  William  H 367 

SharjjB,  Henry  M 70S,  730 

Sharpe,  Jacob 661 

Sharron,  Charles  S 582 

Shattuck,  James  A 573 

Shattuck,  L.  B 471 

Shauly,  Timothy  L 533 

Shaurman,  Nelson 571 

Shaver,  Frank  J 309,  335 

Shaver,  John  H 666 

Shaw,  Alexander  W 459 

Shaw,  Amos 481 

Shaw,  Charles  B 313 

Shaw,  Crowell  G 656 

Shaw,  Edward  L 634 

Shaw,  Ferdinand  C 585 

Shaw,  George  S '. 458 

Shaw,  Henry 477 

Shaw,  James  C,  (1st  iT.  Y.  inf.) 432 

Shaw,  James  C,  (J  23d  iV.  Y.  inf.; 623 

Shaw,  James  N 687 

Shaw,  Josiah 711 

Shaw,  M.  E.,  (89th  2V.  Y.  inf.) 569 

Shaw,  M.  E.,  (116th  iV.  r.  inf.)-.... 611 

Shaw,  Marshall 643 

Shaw,  Thomas 599 

Shaw,  Walter 402 

Shaw,  William  H.,  (7th  N.  T.cav.) 330 

Shaw,  Wm.  H.,  (112th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 608 

Shaw,  William  H.,  (115th  N.  Y..mt) 610 

Shaw,  William  L 744 

Shaw,  William  M.,  (162d  JV.  y.  inf.) 669 

Shaw,  William  M.,  (1st  iV.  J.  cav.)' 696 

Shawl,  John  D - 546 

Shay,  Cyrus 460 

Shea,  Dennis 363 

Shea,  John 567 

Shea,  Morgan 677 

Shear,  William  S 423 

Shearer,  Alex.  B 6.39 

Shearer,  John 551 

Shearer,  William  B 343 

Shed,  Lyman  M 514 

Shedd,  E.  H 637 

Shedd,  Henry 612 

Shedd,  J.  J 577,598 

Shedd,  JohnW 698 

}  Sheehan,  Cornelius  M 671 

Sheehan,  Joseph 615 

Sheehy,  William 404 

Sheffelhotham,  H.  G 370 

Sheffer,  Levi 610 

Sheffield,  Joseph  L 3^8 

Sheldon,  Alberts 388 

Sheldon,  Andrew  F.,  (7th'jV.  Y.  cav.) 330 

Sheldon,  Andrew  F.,  (78th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 560 

Sheldon,  Benjamin  F 633 

Sheldon,  Elias  P 624 

Sheldon,  George  H 416 

Sheldon,  H.  H 372 

Sheldon,  Levi  T 343 

Sheldon,  Oliver  W 461 

Sheldon,  Oscar 319 

Sheldon,  Thomas  F 624 

Sheldon,  William  A.,  (6th  N.  Y.  cav.) .326 

Sheldon,  William  A.,  (27th  N.  Y.  inf.) 462 

Shellerberger,  Louis - 489 

Shelley,  Enoch  0 689 

Shelley,  William 466 

Shelmire,  John  H -.697 


Shelton,  Henry  W 661,  679 

Shelton,  William  H 391 

Shenk,  Otto 491 

Shepard,  Charles  H 328 

Shepard,  jr.,  ChiulusO 557 

Shepard,  John  E 569 

Shephard,  George  H ,-.611 

Shephard,  Sylvester  B 573 

Shepherd,  John  J 601 

Sheppard,  Charles  W 600 

Sueppard,  James  G 655 

Sheppard,  John  T 571 

Sheppard,  Lewis  D, 720 

Sheppard,  Morris  F 384 

Sherer,  Edward 528 

Sherburne,  John  P 3.17 

Shericardi,  Rudolph 477 

Sheridan,  James 737 

Sheridan,  John 685 

Sheridan,  Michael  P : 361 

Sherlock,  Lurius 593 

Sherman,  Alfred 466 

Sherman,  Charles 403 

Sherman,  Charles  P 680 

Sherman,  Franklin  O 368,376 

Sherman,  George  A , 626 

Sherman,  Grcorge  W 534 

Sherman,  Jacob 626 

Sherman,  John  E 632 

Sherman,  Salmon  D 456 

Sherman,  .Samuel '.613 

Sherman,  Socrates  N ^ 470 

Sherman,  William  W 518 

Sherrill,  Eliakim 626 

Sherrill,  Henry  C 364 

Sherwin,  Elbridgo  S..., 373 

Sherwin ,  Samuel  G 608 

Sherwood,  Amos  W 664 

Sherwood,  George  E 395 

Sherwood,  Henry  F 744 

ShoiTvood,  John  J 575 

Sherwood,  Marvin  R 352 

Sherwood,  Micajah  V 639 

Sherwood,  Myron 373 

Sherwood,  William  L 579 

Shibner,  Eugene 400 

Shick,  William  H 536 

Shiel,  John 541 

Shields,  Edward 535 

Shierds,  James  B 704 

Shields,  James  L 519 

Shields,  JohnE 437 

Shields,  John  W 665 

Shields,  Patrick  H 599 

ShUand,  Albert 622 

Shillinglaw,  Eobert  T .■ 551 

Shilly,  Jacob 591 

Shimer,  Cornelius  C 731 

Shindler,  Samuel  W 680 

Shine,  Eugene  C 540 

Shinn,  Isaac -1 734 

Shinn,  William  C 735 

Shipley,  K.  F 638 

Shipman,  Abner  B 514 

Shipman,  Azariah  B 443,450 

Shipman,  Frederick  W 474 

Shipman,  Henry  W 635 

-Shipman,  Volney  J 421 

Shippee,  John 748 

Shirley,  Dudley  E 621 

Shirley,  Edward  G 573 


136 


INDEX    OF   NAMES. 


Shirtliff,  Luchis 548 

Shirts,  Myron  H 660 

Shlafer,  John  J 423 

Shock,  Lewis 740 

Shoemaker,  Joseph  R 470 

Shoe'maker,  Thomas  F 564 

Shoeir,  John 331 

Shoeneeker,  John  W 489 

Slionnai'd,  Frederick 368 

Shook,  Wm.  H 433 

Shores,  Henry  W 558 

Shorey,  Bben  M 612 

Shorty,  Edwin  H 508 

Short,  James 543 

Short,  JohnP 540 

Short,  Ralph  D 343 

Short,  Seymour  S 585 

Shubers,  Richard  M 736 

Shubert,  Adolph 380 

Shubert,  Frank 485 

Shubert,  Martin 380 

Shnck,  Sylvester  J 747 

Shuckbnrdt,  Theodore 631 

Shufelt,  Philip.  W 447 

Shults,  John  A 639 

Shurley,  Edmund  E.  P - 461 

Shuter,  James 480 

Sibbalds,  Thomas  H 469 

Sibell,  John  W 459 

Sibith,  Otto 481 

Sibley,  Charles 734 

Sibley,  James  W.---'. 579 

Sibley,  Perry  B 637 

Sichel,  Maurice 500 

Sick,  Emil 434 

Siokler,  Charles  P -• 726 

Sickler,  Peter  B.,  (8th  iT.  F.  cav.) 332 

Sickler,  Peter  E.,  (10th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 335 

Sickler,  Peter  E.,  (47th  &  48th iV.  Y.  inf.). 492,  494 

Sickles,  Abram,  (7th  iV.  y.  heavy  art.) 370 

Sickles,  Abram,  (I92d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 693 

Sickles,  Daniel  E 534 

Sickles,  Hiram  E 405 

Sickles,  William  H 542 

SideU,  Charles 748 

Siebert,  Louis 328 

Sicbeth,  Otto 699 

Siegel,  JohnH 476 

Sieran,  Arestude 502 

Sigel,  Albert 706 

Sigmer,  David  A 604 

Signer,  Isaac  L 661 

Signer,  David  A 350 

Sill,  Allen  H 601 

Sill,  Edward  E 634 

Sillaman,  William 330 

Silliman,  Willard  S 355 

Silliman,  William 623 

Silloway,  jr.,  Jacob 431 

Silsby ,  Frank : 544 

Silsby,  Horace,  (75th  N.  Y.  \nt.) 544 

Silsby,  Horace,  (160th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 666 

Silva,  Francis  A 422,  437 

Silvu,  Manuel 540 

Silvey,  James 632 

Simkins,  Thomas'? 735 

Simmons,  Alpheus  S 569 

Simmons,  E.  W 649 

Simmons,  George  W 500 

Simmons,  Isaac 637 

Simmons,  Joseph  B ,.713 


Simmons,  W.  G 468 

Simms,  Thomas 546 

Simms,  William  T 516,557 

Simon,  John  K 713 

Simon,  Louis 530 

Simonds,  JohnP 328 

Simons,  Ezra  D 625 

Simons,  George  W 355 

Simons,  Lambert  J 305 

Simons,  Stephen r 583 

Simonson,  James  M 718 

Simpkins,  Charles  H 402 

Simpkins,  Edgar 618 

Simpson,  Benj.  P 480 

Simpson,  Charles  R 587,631 

Simpson,  George 640 

Simpson,  George  B,  F 518 

Simpson,  (>eorge  H 632 

Simpson,  Frederick  W 539 

(Simpson,  Henry ..557 

Simpson,  James  H.,  (4th  N.  J.  inf.) ,..711 

Simpson,  James  H.,  (15th /f..  J.  inf.) 730 

Simpson,  Jeremiah 571 

Simpson,  John  H 529 

Simpson,  Joseph  H.,  (18th  JV.  Y.  cav) 346 

Simpson,  Joseph  H.,  (.35th  N.  Y.  inf.) 471 

Simpson,  K.  W 592 

Simpson,  Robert  W 738 

Simpson,  William ^ 551 

Simpson,  Zophar 596 

Sims,  John  V 621 

Sims,  Lindsley  D , 716 

Sims,  Palin  H 498 

Sims,  Robert'. 701 

Sims,  Samuel  H 499 

Simson,  James  W - 589 

Sincerbos,  Henry  H ,629 

Sinclair,  Prank  A 374 

Sinclair,  James  B 551 

Sinclair,  P.  S 514 

Sinclair,  William  W 374 

Sinclair,  William  T '. 672 

Sine,  JohuB.,  (8th  iV.  J",  inf.)  ...  : 718 

Sine,  John  B.,  (35th  N.  J.  inf.) - 747 

Singer,  Frank 403 

Sippellns,  Frank 530 

Sisson,  Benjamin  P 332 

iSisson,  George  A 647 

Sistare,  W.  H.  M 592 

Sitgreaves,  Charles 703 

Sitler,  Isaac  W 664 

Sltley,  Josephs 525 

Sittler,  Robert 54e 

Sitts,  George  H 605 

Siver,  Charles  C 643 

Siver,  Harvey - 6.W 

Sivori,  Constant 505 

Sixbery,  Herman 608 

Sizar,  William  S 671 

Sizer,  A.  J 524 

Sizer,  John  M 611 

Skaivinsky,  Martin  P 322 

Skallon,  Thomas  J 399 

Skarron,  John 505 

Skates,  Gideon 626 

Skelan,  John  J - 541 

Skeldon,  Charles 589 

Skelton,  Julius  A 342 

Skeels,  Christopher  L -  -463 

Skeels,  (Jeorge 331 

Skeete,  Frederick 484 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


137 


Skelding,  Thomas 439 

Skellie,  Ebent'zer 628 

Skelly,  Eobevt 675 

Skidmore,  Albert  P 636 

Skidinore,  William  N 440 

Skillen,  CliarlcsH 447 

Skillman,  HarriBon  A 711 

Skilton,  Julius  A 466,566 

Skimer,  Isaac .■ 626 

Skinner,  Calvin  S 599 

Skinner,  Charles 647 

Skinner,  E.  A 333 

Skinner,  Eugene  C 612 

Skinner,  Frederick  B 338 

Skinner,  George  "W 683 

Skinner,  Joseph  T 674 

Skinner,  Lewis  C 596 

Skinner,  Robert  H 549 

Skiff,  Albert  C 343 

Skiff,  Alfred  N 514 

Skiff,  George  v.,  (15th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 344 

Skiff,  George  v.,  (12th  iV,  K  inf.) 444 

SkuUy,  Martin 450 

Slack,  Thomas  A 741 

Slafter,  William B ..338 

Slater,  Edwin  E 474 

Slater,  George 667 

Slater,  J.  B 347 

Shiter,  Thomas  O 726 

■Slater,  William  H 731 

'Slattery,  Patrick  W ; 647 

Slausen,  JosephB 388 

Slauson,  Henry 635 

Slavin,  Charles 537 

Slawson,  John  Stewart 422 

SlawBon,  William  H 337 

•Slayton,  Edwin  W 384 

Slay  ton,  James  O 347 

Slayton,  Eeuben  W 647 

Slayton,  William  C 637 

Sleeper,  Samuel  T 724 

Sleight,  David  B 653 

Slevoigh,  Carl 438 

Slidell,  William  J 643 

Slipper,  J.  Augustus 528 

Sliter,  WilliamH 665 

Sloan,  Bamet 683 

Sloan,  J.  Bamett - 467 

Sloan,  Thomas 455 

Sloat,  Edward  G 716 

Sloat,  Charles  W 677 

Sloat,  Spencer  S 679 

Sloat,  Zachariah  H 400 

Sloate,  John  J 748 

Slocum,  Aaron  0 492,610 

Slocum,  Caleb 471 

Slocum,  PrankD 485 

Slocum,  Hecker  M 601 

Slocum,  Henry  W 462 

Slocum,  John '. 690 

Slocum,  JohnO 620,621 

Slone,  Harry 567 

Slorah,  Andrew 320,345 

SloBSOn,  Edwin 604 

Slosson,  Henry  V 416,417 

Sly ,  Norm  an  A ...»..- ,. 656 

Smack,  Elijah 579 

Small,  Charles 668 

Small,  Thomas  W ••589 

Smalley,  William  O 419 

Smart,  Charles 520 


Smart,  James  M i 521 

Sni,irt,  James  S 384 

Smart,  John  C 571 

Smeallie.  George  B 370 

Smith,  A.  B 345 

Smith,  Aaron ^ 4q8 

Smith,  jr.,  Abel,  (3d  iV.  Kinf.) '..VH 

Smith,  jr.,  Abel,  (165th  JV.  F.  inf.) 672 

Smith,  Abram  A 400 

Smith,  Abram  P 546 

Smith,  Abram  S 553 

Smith,  Albert  J 661 

Smith,  Alexander  M.  C 311 

Smith,  jr.,  Alex.  M.  C 384 

Smith,  Alexander  S.  B 492 

Smith,  Alexander  W 631 

Smith,  Alexander  Wan'en ". 471 

Shiith,  Alexis  S.  B   670 

Smith,  Alfred  B 653 

Smith,  Algernon  E 612 

Smith,  Alva  J 364 

Smith,  Andrew,  (21st  iV.  F.  cav.) 350 

Smith,  Andrew,  (30th  N.  r.  inf.) 466 

Smith,  Andrew  H 485,577 

Smith,  Andrew  J , 621 

Smith,  Andrew  W 562 

Smith,  Anthony 367 

Smith,  Arthur  H-.- 745 

Smith,  Bernard  N 674 

Smith,  Barney  S 633 

Smith,  Cadwalader ,521 

Smith,  Charles,  (142d  iV.  iV.  inf.) 640 

Smith,  Charles,  (1.58th  iif.  Y.  inf.) 664 

Smith,  Charles,  (29th  F.  J.  inf.) 741 

Smith,  Charles  A 642 

Smith,  Charles  B.,  (4th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 323 

Smith,  Charles  B.,  (35th  iV.  J.  inf.) 746 

Smith,  Charles  C 384 

Smith,  CharR'S  G 631 

Smith,  Charles  F.,  (20th  JV.  r.  cav.) 349 

Smith,  Charles  F.,  (35th  iV.  r.  inf ) 471 

Smith,  Charles  P.,  (17eth  N.  Y.  inf) 682 

Smith,  Charles  H.,  (17th  N.  Y.  inf) 450 

Smith,  Charles  H.,  (150th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 654 

Smith,  Charles  L 361 

Smith,  Charles  N 671 

Siith,  Charles  E 329 

Smith,  Clark 674 

Smith,  Clark 674 

Smith,  Daniel  C 598 

Smith,  jr.,  David 461 

Smith,  David  B 407 

Smith,  David  L 391 

Smith,  David  E 416 

Smith,  Dexter 444 

Smith,  Dexter  A 694 

Smith,  Edgar  P 608 

Smith,  Edward  H.,  (10th  JV.   Y.  h.  art.) 376 

Smith,  Edward  H.,  (89th  N.  Y.  inf.) 569 

Smith,  Edward  S.,  (4th  and  15th  batt.  N.  Y. 

light  artillery) 398,404 

Smith,  Edward  S.,  (98th  JV.  Y.  inf.) .WS 

Smith,  Edward  W 369,378 

Smith,  Edwin  B.' 746 

Smith,  Edwin  P 470 

Smith,  BdwinG 747 

Smith,  Edwin  E , 674 

Smith,  Eliphas 506 

Smith,  EUsha  B fW 

Smith,  Ellis : 443 

Smith,  Eugene 355 


138 


INDEX   OP    NAMES. 


Smith,  Eugene  B 480 

Smith,  Fernando 317 

Smith,  Fitzhngh 560 

Smith,  Francia  A 424 

Smith,  Francis  B 366 

Smith,  Frank 578 

Smith,  Frank  K 6S8 

Smith,  PiankS 569 

Smith,  Frederick 549 

Smith,  Gabriel  L 601 

Smith,  George 319 

Smith,  George  C,  (81st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 555 

Smith,  George  C,  (156th  7?.  Y.  inf.) 661 

Smith,  George  H.,  (42d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 483 

Smith,  George  H.,  (57thJV.  Y.  inf.) 508 

Smith,  George  li 494 

Smith,  George  M S06 

Smith,  George  O 610 

Smith,  George  S 748 

Smith,  George  W.,  (11th  iV.   Y.  cav.) 337 

Smith,  George  W.,  (6th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 368 

Smith,  George  W.,  (90th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 571 

Smith,  George  W„  (123d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 628 

Smith,  George  W.,  (7th  iV.  J.  inf.) 717 

Smith,  Greene 380 

Smith,  H.  L 365 

Smith,  H^Dwight 656 

Smith,  Harrison  T 523 

Smith,  Henry  B •. 367 

Smith,  Henry  C 653 

Smith,  Henry  Clay 659 

Smith,  Henry  E.,  (105th  iV.  r.  inf ) 598 

Smith,  Henry  E.,  (193d  JV.  Z  inf.) 694 

Smith,  Henry  G 645 

Smith,  Henry  L 366 

Smith,  Henry  P , 575 

Smith,  Herman 665 

Smith,  Herman  B 3 19 

Smith,  Hiram 445 

Smith,  Hiram  D 405 

Smith,  Hiram  N 498 

Smith,  Hiram  S 457 

Smith,  Horace 658 

Smith,  Howard  M.,  (19th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 347 

Smith,  Howard  M.,  (Ig4th  iV.  r.  inf.) 685 

Smith,  Hugh 514 

Smith,  Ira 461 

Smith,  Ira  J V...718 

Smith,  Irving  C 643 

Smith,  Irving  D 450 

Smith,  Isaac 585 

Smith,  Isaac  E.,  (47th  iT.  Y.  inf.) 492 

Smith,  Isaac  E.,  (115th  iT.  F.inf) 610 

Smith,  J.  Curtis 6.54' 

Smith,  J.  Hunt , 662 

Smith,  J.  Kearny 738 

Smith,  J.  Pascal 532 

Smith,  James,  (6th  JV.  Y.h.  art.) 368 

Smith,  James,  (28th  iV.  Y.mt.) 463 

Smith,  James,  (37th  N.  Y.  inf.) 473 

Smith,  James,  (80th  iT.  Y.  inf) 554 

Smith,  James,  (80th  and  128th  N.  Y.  inf.). 553,  6S9 

Smith,  James,  (170th  iV.  F.  inf ) 675 

Smith,  James,  (24th  i^. /.  inf.) 735 

Smith,  James  A 333 

Smith,  JameaE 398 

Smith,  James  G 532 

Smith,  James  H.,  (43d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 486 

Smith,  James  H.,  (56th  JV.  r.  inf.) 506 

Smith,  James  H.,  (121st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 619 

Smithf  James  J 532 


Smith,  JamcsL 492 

Smith,  James  M.,  (25th  ilT.  r.  cav.) 357 

Smith,  James  M.,  (10th  JV.  Y.mi.) 439 

Smith,  James  O S39 

Smith,  James  R.,  (9th  if.  Y.  cav.) 333 

Smith,  James  R.,  (10th  H.  Y.  inf.) 439 

Smith,  James  W.,  (141st  i\r.  r.  inf.) 639 

Smith,  James  W.,  (10th  N.  J.  inf.) 722 

Smith,  Jay  Vf. 602 

Smith,  John,  (6th  iV.  Y.  b.  art.) 369 

Smith,  John,  (4th  N.  Y.  inf.) 426 

Smith,  John,  ie8th  JV.  Y.  inf)  567 

Smith,  John,  (88th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 567 

Smith,  John,  (158th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 664 

Smith,  John,  (8th  JV.  J.  inf.) 719 

Smith,  John  A.,  (11th  JV.  Y.  inf.l 441 

Smith,  John  A. ,  (47th  JV.  Y.  ml) 493 

Smith,  John  A.,  (62d  JV.  Y,  inf.) 518 

Smith,  John  C. ,  (lllth  JV.  r.  inf ) 606 

Smith,  Johnt!.,  (33dJV.  J.inf.) 744 

Smith,  JohnF 608 

Smith,  John  H.,  (1st  JV.  J.  cav.) 696 

Smith,  John  H.,  (11th  JV.  J.  inf.) 724 

Smith,  jr.,  John  H 613 

Smith,  JohnH.  B 636 

Smith,  John  J 554 

Smith,  JohnL 326 

Smith,  John  M.,  (18th  JV  r.  cav.) 346 

Smith,  John  M.,  (152dJV.  r.inf.) ,...656 

Smith,  John  R 634 

Smith,  JohnT 740 

Smith,  Jonathan  A 561 

Smith,  Joseph 447 

Smith,  Joseph  B 742 

Smith,  Joseph  D.,  (176th  JVr.  inf.) 680 

Smith,  Joseph  D.,  (10th  JV.  J.  Inf.) 722 

Smith,  Joseph  H 583 

Smith,  Joseph  S 621 

Smith,  Joseph  T 367 

Smith,  Julius 497 

Smith,  jr.,  Justine 347 

Smith,  L.  Henry 698 

Smith,  Leroy  S 342 

Smith,  Levi 581 

Smith,  Lucien  A 634 

Smith,  Lucius 443 

Smith,  Marion 336 

Smith,  Marshall  W 357 

Smith,  Mans  v.  V 466 

Smith,  Michael 332 

Smith,  Michael  E 479 

Smith,  Michael  D 671 

Smith,  Michael  J 371 

Smiih,  MUtonH 319 

Smith,  Moses  S 342 

Smith,  Nathaniel 703 

Smith,  Nelson  K 662 

Smith,  NichollF 734 

Smith,  Normaa  W 686 

Smith,  Oliver  W 694 

Smith,  Orasmus 440 

Smith,  Orlando  N 667 

Smith,  Orsamns 430,  561 

Smith,  OrvilleB *456 

Smith,  Otis  H 667 

Smith,  Patrick .*. 540 

Smith,  Peter  J .'. 473. 

Smith,  Peter  W.,  (48th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 494 

Smith,  Peter  W.,  (144th  JV  Y.int) 643- 

Smith,  Philip  W 512 

Smith,  Richard  P. 613 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


139 


Smith,  Eobert  B. : 404 

Smith   Rodney  B 590 

Smitll,  S.  S... : 722 

Smith,  Samuel  B 734 

Smith,  Samuel  J 6*^8 

Smith,  Samuel  S 723 

Smith,  Seneca  B 606 

Smith,  Sidney • 738 

Smith,  Sidney  C 369 

Smith,  Silas 647 

Smith,  Silas  A.,  (SUN.  F.  inf.) 574 

Smith,  Silas  A.,  (2d  iV.  J.  vet.  inf.) 708 

Smith,  Silas  D 655 

Smith,  Solomon  P 610 

Smith,  Stephen  H.,  (118th  JT.  r.inf.) 613 

Smith,  Stephen  H.,  (178th  N.  r.inf.) 682 

Smith,  Strobridgo 576 

Smith,  Sydney  R 744 

Smith,  Thaddeus  C 737 

Smith,  Theodore  W S74 

Smith,  Thomas,  (30th  iV.  r.inf.) 466 

Smith,  Thomas,  (73d  iV.  r.  inf. ) 540 

Smith,  Thomas  B. ,  (23  iV.  r.  vet.  cav.) 313 

Smith,  Thomas  B. ,  (75th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 544 

Smith,  Thomas  B.,  (13th  N.  J.  inf.) 728 

Smith,  Thomas  C 683 

Smith,  Thomas  D 640 

Smith,  Thomas  1 4.5S 

Smith,  Thomas  J 720 

Smith,  Thomas  W 685 

Smith,  Truman 609 

Smith,  Victor  A 383 

Smith,  Vincent  M 331 

Smith,  Volney  V.,  (6th  iV.  r.cav.) 327 

Smith,  Volney  v.,  (7th JV.  r.cav.) 328 

Smith,  Walstein  G 459 

Smith,  WalterC 324 

'  Smith,  Walter  H 469 

Smith,  Warren  D. 605 

Smith,  WarrenL 606 

Smith,  Warren  S.,  (18th  JV.  r.  cav.) 346 

Smith,  Warren  S.,(94thiV.  r.inf.) 578 

Smith,  Webster .368 

Smith,  Willard 370 

Smith,  William,  (llfh  N.  r.cav.) 338 

Smith,  William,  (73d JV.  r.inf.) 540 

Smith,  William,  (97th  iV.  r.inf.) 583 

Smith,  William,  (115th  JV.  r.  inf.) 610 

Smith,  William  A.,  (47th  JV.  r.inf.) 493 

Smith,  William  A.,  (89th  and  103d  JV.  Y.  in- 
fantry)  569,595 

Smith,  William  A.,  (110th  JV  r.inf.) 605 

6mith,  William  H.,  (33th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 474 

Smith,  William  H.,  (146th  JV.  r.inf.) 645 

Smith,  WilliamH.,  (21stJV  J.  inf.) 732 

Smith,  William  J 524 

Smith,  William  M.,  (85th  JV.  r.inf.) 562 

Smith,  William  M. ,  (lOlst  JV  r.  inf.) 591 

Smith,  William  McC 631 

Smith,  William  N 333 

Smith,  William  R 480 

Smith,  William  T 638 

Smithson,  William  W 680 

«m*r,  WilliamH 513 

Smock,  Georges 729 

Smnller,  H.W.--.^ , 368 

Smyth,  Edward  D 571 

Smyth,  J.  MontreBSon 353 

Smyth,  William  J 573 

Snedaker,  James  W 607 

Snedeker,  Abram 579 


Sncdicor,  Philip  E 670 

Snee,  Patrick 684 

Sueed,  Joseph  A 1 585 

Snell,  Franklin  , 656 

Snell,  George  H 619 

Surfl,  Lansing,  (94th  JV.  r.inf.) 577 

Snell,  Lansing,  (186th  A',  r.  inf.) 687 

Snelling,  Josiah 371 

Sniper,  Gustavus,  (lOlst  JV.  Y.  inf.) 591 

Sniper,  Gustavus,  (185th  JV  Y.  inf.) 686 

Snook,  Jordan 626 

Snooks,  Frederick  M A 604 

Snooer,  Thomas 738 

Snow,  Archibald  B 583 

Snow,  Asa  B.,  (1st  JV.  r.  eng's) 415 

Snow,  AsaB.,  (6l3t  JV.  Y.  inf.) 517 

Snow,  Henry  E 350 

Snow,  N.  Leslie: 657 

Snow,  Thomas. f 323 

Snowdcn,  William  H 723 

Snydam,  George  H 678 

Snyder,  Benjamin  F 540 

Snyder,  Charles 599 

Snyder,  Charles  E 420 

Snyder,  George .,t443 

Snyder,  George  L 596 

Snyder,  Jacob  L 617 

Snyder,  James  W - 374 

Snyder,  John,  (14th  JV.  r.  h.  art.)  ...'. 380 

Snyder,  John,  (60th  JV.  r.inf.) 514 

Snyder,  John  B 637 

Snyder,  John  H • 447 

Snyder,  Jonathan 661 

Snyder,  Martin 553 

Snyder,  Spencer  W 674 

Snyder,  Ste'n  R 508 

Snyder.  William  A 309,335 

Snyder,  William  H 662 

Soederquist,  Oscar 588 

Soeht,  Clemens 464 

Sofield,  Charles  H 780 

Sohlehter,  Peter 323 

Sole,  George 492 

Solomon,  Morris 539 

Solomon,  Phineas 682 

Solomon,  Robert 516 

Solyon,  Julius 467 

Sommer,  Frederick 611 

Sommers,  Albert  M 645 

Somers,  James  F 684 

Somers,  John 632 

Somers,  John  D 726 

Somerville,  James  A.,  (5th  JV.  J.  inf.) 714 

Somerville,  James  A,  (33d  JV.  J.  inf.) 744 

Sommerkorn,  A 490 

Soramerkom,  Ed.  R 679 

Son,  George , 520 

Sonnick,  Peter  L 688 

Soper,  Amos 690 

Soper,  Royal  R 667 

Soren,  George  C 450 

Soule,  Charles 522 

Soule,  Stephen  D 746 

South,  Joseph 582 

Southard,  Henry  P 414 

Southard,  Lucien  H 311 

Southwell,  A.  H 633 

Southwick,  James  M 576 

Southwick,  Webster  D 657 

Southworth,  Augustus  H 562 

Southworth,  ChesterH 61? 


140 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Southworth,  Imng  D 409 

Southworth,  Oi'son  T 463 

Sovereign,  Thomaa 713 

Soverign,  Frederick  W 429 

Soverill,  Andrew  D 606 

Sowby ,  Frederick  W 705 

Sowter,  John 725 

Spade,  John 435 

Spader,  JeremialtN 741 

Spain,  "William 746 

Spalding,  George  K 656 

Spalkhavcr,  William 503 

Spalsbiirg,  Edgar 471 

Spalsburg,  Harrison  E 377 

Spangenberg,  Joseph 489 

Spanger,  Charles  B 7'2l 

Spanier,  John  P 44:i 

Spann,  Alfred 354 

Spann,  Alfred  S 323 

Sparks,  John 568 

Sparier,  John 6E8 

Spaulding,  Amasa  J 573 

Spaulding,  David 657 

Spaulding,  Eraatus  M 372 

Spaulding,  George  R 318 

SiAulding,  Henry  S.,  (24th  iV.  J.inf.) 735 

Spaulding,  Henry  S.,  (38th  N.  J,  iuf.) 747 

Spaulding,  Ira 41!) 

Spaulding,  Oscar  J 550,  592 

Spear,  Charles  B . , . ; 376 

Spear,  M.  L.  G 604 

Speed,  Burgess 629 

Speeler,  Henry'  A 746 

Speer,  Calvin  T 71 1 

Speer,  Edward  It 736 

Spehnkouch,  John 510 

Spelman,  Dennis -..  -677 

Spence,  Thomas 431 

Spence,  "William 709 

Spencer,  Albert  G - 447 

Spencer,  Augustus  J 636 

Spencer,  Byron 564 

Spencer,  Charles  H 335 

Spencer,  Clarence  L 689 

Spencer,  E.  Gary 583 

Spencer,  Edwin  L '137 

Spencer,  Franklin  B 597 

Spencer,  George  C 673 

Spencer,  George  D 368 

Spencer,  George  J 635 

Spencer,  Gideon  O 689 

Spencer,  Henry  A 439 

Spencer,  J.  Carleton 488 

Spencer,  Jaraea 349 

Spencer,  John 333 

Spencer,  John  A 684 

Spencer,  Lewis  C 709 

Spencer,  MiltoaF.,  (14th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 380 

Spencer,  Milton  F.,  (60th  iV.  r.  inf.) 514 

Spencer,  Robert  H 380 

Spencer,  T.  Rush 469 

Spencer,  "W.  H 516 

Spencer,  "William  T 717 

Sperling,  James  H 502 

Sperry,  Edwin  M 647 

SpeiTy,  George 352 

Sperry,  Lyman  B 585 

Spicer,  Wayne i 689 

Spierre,  Alexander  H — , 384 

Spies,  Christian 637 

Spies,  Ferdinand 464 


Spink,  Roderick  E 339 

Spiaks,  Elon  B o™ 

Spinning,  John » 543 

Spitzer,  Louis ^30 

SpofFord,  John  P - 583 

Spohr,  Gustav ' 446 

Sponable,WellB 470 

Spooner,  Ebenezer 590 

Spoor,  Jacob 331 

Spoor,  John  J - 617 

Spoor,  Oliver  C 319 

Spore,  AbramH.,  (149th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 651 

Spore,  AbramH.,  (185th  iV.  K  inf.) 686 

Sprague,  Charles  H 577 

Sprague,  Ezra 616 

Sprague,  Luther  A 333 

Sprague,  R.  E 574 

Sprague,  Samuel  C 306 

Sprague,  Waldo 450 

Spratt,  Joseph 376, 390 

Spreadbury,  John 352 

Spring,  Julius,  (62d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 519 

Spring.  Julius,  (102d  ^^  T.  inf.) 593 

Springer,  George  D 312 

Springer,  Horatio  S 538 

Springer,  John 735 

Springsteed,  Edward  A.,  (7th  N.  Y.  h.  art.). 371 
Springsteed,  Edward  A..  (43d  iV.  Y.  inf.)  ....485 

Springsteen,  Jeremiah  M 414 

Sproul,  James  A 678 

Sprout,  Charles  P 463 

Sprout,  Edgar  L 557 

Squier,  Charles  W 542 

Squire,  Charles  D , 687 

Squire,  Truman  H 569 

'Squire,  Watson  C 394 

Squires,  Charles  Y 375 

Squires,  Henry 555 

Squiren,  William  W.,  (131at  iV.  Y.  inf.) 630 

Squires,  William  W.,  (188th  i7.  Y.  inf.) 689 

Squyer,  Irvin 374 

Sriogweiler,  Charles  P 497 

Staats,  AlbertH 369 

Staats,  Charles  P 529 

Stables,  Frank  . . , 322 

Stack.  James 668 

Stackhouse,  George  W 637 

Stackhouse,  James 573 

Stadje,  Frederick 412 

Staehly.B.  F .-432 

Staoveus,  Gust 503 

Stafford,  Delancy 656 

Stafford,  Emmett 375 

Stafford,  Fred.  H 636 

Stafford,  jr.,  JohnD 372 

Staff.-rd,  Maurice  C 749 

Stafford,  Michael  B 564 

Stafford,  Samuel  S 609 

Stafford,  Spencer  H ■. 441 

Stafford,  Stephen  R 372 

Stagg,  Henry  R 550 

Stagg,  Theodore 724 

Stahel,  Julius  H 435 

Stahl,  Charles 594 

Stahl,  Ernest  Charles '.701 

Stahl,  William  H 406 

Stahlen,  Enoch 319 

Stainton,  John  C 626 

Stanbro,  George  F 611 

Stanbrough,  John  B 623 

Stande,  Adolph 693 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


141 


gtandiford,  Steward  A 512 

Standiford,  Stuart  A 4B3 

Standist^,  Henry  J 41U 

Standish,  AV.  J 334 

Standving,  John  T 366 

Slanfoi-d,  Joseph  M 747 

Stanford,  William  J 645 

Stanford,  William  L 545 

Stanhope,  Spencer  E 467 

Staniford,  George  B 457 

Stanley,  Charles  S 688 

Stanley,  J.W 326,327 

Stanley,  Myron  D 515 

I     Stanley,  Patrick 468 

Stanley,  William 745 

Stanley,  William  S 369,378 

Stansberry,  Recompense 659 

Stanton,  Amos  B 565 

Stanton,  Clark 305 

Stanton,  Daniel  H ....585 

Stanton,  John  P 443 

Stanton,  Joseph  Gr 741 

Stanton,  Lewis  N 642 

Stanton,  Martin  V 627 

Stanton,  Kobert  A 542 

Stanton,  Warren  J , 538 

Stanton,  William 315,343 

Stantz,  Conrad 500 

Staples,  Ernest 342 

Staples,  James  M 394 

Staples,  James  W 550 

Stapleton,  Michael  G 671 

Staplin,  OrinD 694 

StapUng,  Delos 687 

Starbird,  George  B. 329 

Staring,  C.  De  W 461 

Staring,  C.  De  Witt 395 

Stark,  Isaac ,-. 544 

Starke,  John 490 

Stai-key,  Frederick 338 

Starks,  Milo  L 637 

Starks,  William  J.,  (104th  iV.  T.inf.) 596 

Starks,  WilUam  J.,  (3d  JV:  J.  cav.) .-699 

Starkweather,  A.  W 421 

Starkweather,  William  L 562 

Starr,  George  H 596 

Starr,  Henry  M 372 

Starr,  Henry  P 353 

Starr,  IrwinM 318,328 

Starr,  Raym'd  T 672 

Starr,  Samuel  H 713 

Starring,  Charles  E 619 

Statt,  Prank  C 439 

Staunton,  Phineas 589 

Stayley,  George  B 665 

Stead,  EdwardB 5S7 

Steadman,  G.  W 556 

Steadman,  Thomas  A 598 

Steadman,  William - 661 

Steams,  Albert 630 

Stearns,  Alonzo 318 

Steams,  Charles  W 424 

Steams,  Joseph  K 305 

Steams,  M.  A.,  (12th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Stearns,  M.  A.,  (65th  iV.  T.  inf.) 524 

Steams,  Melvin  * •. 599 

Steams,  Michael  A.,  (25th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 357 

Steams,  Michael  A.,  (3d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 424 

Steams,  Rulaphael  C 492 

Steams,  W.  W 372 

Stears,  William  L.  B 561 

38  b 


Stebbee,  Nicholas 508 

Stebbings,  James  B .469 

Stebbins,  Henry  G .317 

Stebbius,  Jeremiah 549 

Stebbins,  Lavoisure 546 

Stebbins,  William  E 656 

Stedman,  Benson  P '. 361 

Stedman,  Charles  B 367 

Steedman,  Louis 530 

Steel,  George  W 313 

Steel,  Peter  B 506 

Steele,  Aaron  J.,  (13th  iV.  Y.  h.  art.) 379 

Steele,  Aaron  J.,   (26th  and  38th  N.    Y.   in- 
fantry)   461,474 

Steele,  Albert  P 680 

Steele,  George  W 546 

Steele,  Joel  D 555 

Steele,  Joseph  . ., 362 

Steele,  Lawrence  J 556 

Steele,  McGregor  M 624 

Steele,  Peter  B 664 

Steele,  Rodney  W 457 

Steenburgh,  Wade  H 653 

Steers,  Edward 661 

Steers,  Francis  J 571 

Steffen,  Frederick 500 

Stegman,  L.  R 592 

Steifbold,  Louis 383 

Steiger,  Emil 477 

Steiger,  Victor  E ,...631 

Stein,  Charles 511 

Steinach,  Adelrich 594 

Steinart,  George 454 

Steinbach,  August 382 

Steine,  Edward 510 

Steiner,  George ...655 

Steinhardt,  Otto 503 

Steinhauser,  Charles 464 

Steinle,  Louis 615 

Steinmann,  Ernest .-594 

Steinmetz,  SavillionA —  722 

Stello,  George  M-. 718 

Stelle,  William  H 740 

Stembergh,  Abram  D 687  "» 

Stephany,  John » 48  L 

Stephen,  Alexander  M 581 

Stepheii,  Carl 445 

Stephens,  E.  B 635 

Stephens,  Henry  L -. 560 

Stephens,  Nelson  T  ..- 394 

Stephens,  Walter  S 596 

Stephens,  William  B 406 

Stephens,  William  R 480 

Stephenson,  George 366 

Stephenson,  Joseph  B 680 

Stephenson,  W.  W 672 

Stephenson,  William  J 736 

Sterling,  Daniel  G 606 

Sterling,  F.  W 629 

Stem,  Alexander 434 

Stem,  W 503 

Sternberg,  Chester  W 455 

Sternberg,  Moritz 454 

Sternberg,  Segismund 434 

Sternberg,  Seigmund 679 

Sternberg,  Theo : 619 

Stems,  Henry  C 375 

Sterns,  M.  A 313 

Stetson,  Alexander  M.  C 441 

Stetson,  John  L 448,513 

Stetson,  Martin V.B 613 


142 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Steuemagel,  August 530 

Stevens,  Almon  R 612 

Stevens,  Ambrose v<«* 

Stevens,  Cbades  B 548 

Stevens,  Coryell  G 658 

Stevens,  Daniel  S 688 

Stevens,  David  8 741 

Stevens,  Francis  K 422 

Stevens,  Geo.  H 309,335 

Stevens,  George  T :... 548 

Stevens,  Gorliam  P 534 

Stevens,  Hazard 551 

Stevens,  Isaac  1 551 

Stevens,  James  H 559 

Stevens,  James  R.,  (40th  N.  7.  inf.) 479 

Stevens,  James  R. ,  (192d  N.  r.  inf.) 693 

Stevens,  Lyndon  H '. 624 

Stevens,  M.  A 558 

Stevens,  Moses 368,  378 

Stevens,  Orren  M - 458 

Stevens,  Philetas  A 736 

Stevens,  Phiueas,  (49th  iV.  F.  inf.) ^ 496 

Stevens,  Phineas,  (112th  N.  Y.  inf.) 608 

Stevens,  Samuel 305 

Stevens,  Theodore  B 651 

Stevens,  William  O 538 

Stevenson,  James 445 

Stevenson,  James  A 519 

Stevenson,  James  H 305 

Stevenson,  James  S 592 

Stevenson,  Jonathan  D 357 

Stevenson,  John 605 

Stevenson,  jr.,  John 1 393 

Stevenson,  Louis  W 680 

Stevenson,  Robert 603 

Stevenson,  Samuel  D 3 17 

Stevenson,  Thomas 719 

Stevenson,  William  H.,  (75tli  iV.  Z  inf.) 544 

Stevenson,  William  H.,  (118th  N.  Y.  inf.) 613 

Stevers,  DavidM 333 

Steves,  Seth  1 343 

Steves,  Seth  J.,  (81st  iV.  K  inf.) 556 

Stoves,  Seth  J.,  (H7th  N.  T.inf.) 612 

Steward,  George  S 572 

Steward,  Henry  C 538 

Steward,  Ira  W 410 

Stewart,  Alexander 696,  697 

Stewart,  Ambrose 639 

Stewart,  Charles 623 

Stewart,  Charles  H 392 

Stewart,  David  W 395 

Stewart,  Ephraim 459 

Stewart,  Ezra 749 

Stewart,  Fred.,  (20th  JV.  F.cav.) 349 

Stewart,  Fred. ,  (ISBth  N.Y.int.) 626 

Stewart,  George  W 697 

Stewart,  H.  Clay 349 

Stewart,  Jacob  M 7:18 

Stewart,  James,  (63d  iV.  r.  inf.)    580 

Stewart,  James,  (146th  iV.  y.  inf.) 645 

Stewant,  jr.,  James 720 

Stewart,  James  C 451 

Stewart,  James  G 452 

Stewart,  James  H.,  (74th  N.  Y.  inf.) 542 

Stewart,  James  H.,  (91st  JV.  r.  inf.) 573 

Stewart,  John 468 

Stewart,  John  F ..374 

Stewart,  John  S 367 

Stewart,  Joseph  D.,  (31st .  iVy.  inf.) 467 

Stewart,  Joseph  D.,  (74th  JT.  Y.  inf.) 543 

Stewart,  Marks  B 417 


Stewart,  Mason  H 657 

Stewart  Mathow 540 

Stewart,  Robert ." 445 

Stewart,  Robert  P.,  (14l8t  JV.  K  inf.) 639 

Stewart,  Robert  P.,  (179th  iV.  K  inf.) 683 

Stewart,  Robert  K 361 

Stewart,  Thomas  F 743 

Stewart,  W.J -. 632 

Stickle,  Augustus  C 699 

Stickney,  Charies  W 744 

Stickney,  James  W.  H 709 

Stickney,  Washington 317 

Stidpole,  Benjamin  P 712 

Stieberling,  George  C - 500 

Stiegler,  Emil 594 

Sliger,  J.  Henry,  (27th  iV.  J.  inf.) 739 

Stiger,  J.  Henry,  (33d  N.J.ial.) 744 

Stiles,  Andrew  B 559 

Stiles,  James  H 584 

Stiles,  John  W 559 

Stiles,  Sampson  D 333 

Stiles,  William  H 749 

Still,  Henry  A 506 

Still,  Wilbur  F 506 

Stillings,  William 712 

Stillman,  A.  Stewart 666 

Stillman,  John  T 567,647 

Stillman,  Luther  L 662 

Stillo,  Samuel 782 

Stillwell,  George  W 598 

Stilson,  Philo  B 604 

Stilwell,  MarvioD 667 

Stilwell,  Mortimer  F 445 

Stilwell,  Thomas  A - 457 

Stimpsou,  E.  P 342 

StimsoQ,  E.  A 555 

Stimson,  Hu-am  K 333 

Stiner,  Joseph  H 512 

Stiner,  Joseph  N 437 

Stiness,  John  H - 361 

Stirling,  Charles  S.  R SI8 

Stivers,  Jesse 506 

Stock,  Christian 391 

Stocking,  Charles  D 439 

Stocking,  Samuel  ...^ 459 

Stocking,  Solon  W 391 

Stockley,  Albert  A 371 

Stockton,  Samuel 715 

Stockton,  Thomas 722 

Stockton,  WiliiamC 735       , 

Stockwell,  George  B 334 

Stocum,  John,  (battery  E,  1st  N,  Y.  light  artil- 
lery)  389 

Stocum,  John,  (16lBt  iV.  Y.ini.) 667 

Stoddard,  David  C 361 

Stoddard,  Frederick  A 635       ;. 

Stoddard,  Philo  K 667       ; 

Stoddart,  E.  V 694       ^ 

Stoeckel,  Herman 454       ^ 

Stocckner,  Francis 383      ^ 

Stokes,  William  O 734       ;■ 

Stoldt,  Gustavo 511 

Stoll,  Ferdinand 706 

StoU,  Thomas 594       :' 

Stolp,  Robert 464       I? 

Stolper,  Augustus,  (batt.  D,  1st  JV.  Y.  It.  art.). 389      .\ 

Stolper,  Augustus,  (178th  .ff.  F.  Sif.) 683      J 

Stoltz,  Burkhardt 383 

Stommel,  Julius 481      .' 

Stone,  Benjamin  W 311      '* 

Stone,  CharlesH 480      ,» 


INDEX  OP   NAMES, 


143 


stone,  Charles  F 723 

Stone,  Charles  G 450 

Stone,  David  H 375 

Stone,  Dennis 613 

Stone,  George,  (3iN.  r.  cnv.) ...318 

Stone,  George,  (14th and ISlhiV.  y.  cav.).342,  346 

Stone,  George  W ^ 443 

Stone,  Henry  M 3S2 

Stone,  Isaac  A 492 

Stone,  J.  Parsons 612 

Stone,  J.  R 663 

..    Stone,  James 722 

Stone,  John  H 566 

Stone,  John  S 613 

Stone.  Samuel  F 565 

Stone,  ■William  E' 46S 

Stone,  William  G 662 

Stone,  WiUIamH 643 

StonehiU,  John 722 

Stoner,  Clark 427 

'  ■     gtoney,,  Wesley 740 

Storke,  Jay  E .». 392 

Storment,  William 472 

Storms,  David 586 

Storrs,  Lucius  C 443 

Story,  Albert 619 

Story,  Robert 547 

Story,  William  J ::■ 370 

Stosch,  Countr  Ferdinand 305 

Stothers,  David 631 

Stonghton,  Fisher  A 384 

Stoughton,  John  C 609 

I       Stont,  Bbenezer  J 406 

Stoat,  Thomas  P 730 

Stout,  Washington 743 

Stontenborough,  E.  A 671 

Stover,  Edwin  A ^ 479 

Stover,  George 740 

Stover,  J.  B 611 

Stowe,  DonD 313 

Stowe,  DwightF 555 

Stowe,  Eli  W 424 

StowcU,  Edward  G 574 

Stoyell,  George  C 375 

Stoycll,  John 362 

Straib,  Christian 697 

Straight,  James  H 674 

'      Strain,  Alexander ....657 

Strait,  Henry  J 479 

Strait,  Martm 491 

,      Strait,  Matthew ■. 325 

'      Strang,  CharlesP 416 

Strang,  John  R 596 

Straiten,  William ^ 632 

Stratton,  Azariah 726 

Stratton,  Edward  L 726 

i'     Stratton,  James  S 727 

Stratton,  Morris  H , 698 

Stratton,  Royal  B 448 

'      Stratton,  William  H.  J 516 

Straus,  Peter 443 

StrausB,  Gottfried ...594 

.      Strawn,  Charles 667 

Streck,  August 489 

Street,  George  W 425 

Street,  Henry. .T 386 

Street,  Thomas  W 553 

Streeter,  Buel  G 322,333 

Streeter,  Mifflin  H 591 

Strickland,  Dudley  W 494 

Strickland,  Jeremiah .506 


Strickland,  fTelson  P 374 

Strickland,  Nelson  J : 526 

Strickland,  William  E i , 323 

Strickland,  William  P 494 

Strickljn,  Moeea  C 740 

Stringer,  William  H 390 

Stringham,  William 546 

Stripling,  William  A 512 

Strippel,  George 454 

Strivits,  George  H 589 

Strock,  Joseph  G 722 

Stroh,  Henry 454 

Strong,  Charles 598 

Strong,  Charles  T 559 

Strong,  CheeverP 685 

Strong,  George  D 548 

Strong,  Hay  den 578 

Strong,  Jacob  W 699 

Strong,  James  C 455,474 

Strong,  JohnM 651 

Strong,  Parmlee  D 566 

Strong,  Richard  M 681 

Strong,  Richard  P 636 

Strong,  Theodore 742 

Strong,  Thomas  J.,  (17th  JV.  Y.  heavy  art,).. 384 

Strong,  Thomas  J.,  (22d  iV.  K  inf.) 466 

Strotzenburg,  Benjamin 434 

Stroud,  Simpson  R 715 

Strow bridge,  John 639 

Strowbridge,  John  W 686 

Struble,  Hanford 649 

Strunk,  .loseph,  (2d  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.). 313 

Strunk,  Joseph,  (18th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 453' 

Struve,  Gustav 435 

Stryker,  jr.,  John '. 447 

Slryker,  Stephen ...' 346 

Stryker,  William  S 559 

Stryker,  Stephen  W.,  (11th  iV.  r.  inf.) 441 

Stryker,  Stephen  W.,  (44th  JST.  Y.  inf.) 487 

Stuart,  Charles 561 

Stuart,  Charles  B 419 

Stuart,  John T.498 

Stuart,  Lewis  J 518 

Stuart,  Robert 312 

Stuart,  William 398 

Stuart,  William  H.,  (27th  iV.  y.  inf.) 462 

Stuart,  WilUam  H.,  (143d  N.  Y.  inf.) 642 

Stub,  Arnold 571 

Stuber,  John  E 367 

Studdeford,  Josiah  S 712 

StuU,  Henry 697 

StuU,  Henry  S 699 

Stull,  Homer 597 

Stull,  Jacob  H 596 

Stull,  John 699 

Stull,  JohnL 380 

Stulpnogle,  William 481 

Stults,  Marcus  A 729 

Stults,  SymmsH 729 

Stnmfels,  Emil 403 

Stump,  F.  M 435 

Stumpf,  Henry.: 454 

Sturdevant,  Samuel  E 332 

Sturge,  Philip 375 

Sturgeon,  James  M 339 

Stui^eon,  Robert 459 

Sturgess,  Edwin  C 591 

Sturgis,  Edward 477 

Sturgis,  William  E 708 

Stutz,  Frederick  M 382 

Stuyvesant,  Peter  J 467    . 


144 


INDEX    OF   NAMES. 


Styles,  John  H.,  (26th  N.  Y.  inf.) 561 

Styles,  John  H.,  <139th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 636 

Sniiltn,  William  F 418 

Subit,  Eugene,  (39th  A  Y.  inf.) 477 

Subit,  Eugene,  (80th  N.  7.  inf.) 553 

Suesa,  John  L 4)4 

Suggett,  Joseph  H 353 

(Suiter,  James  A 470 

SuUey,  Samuel 373 

Sullivan,  Daniel  E S29 

Sullivan,  Dennis  F 532 

Sullivan,  Dennis  L 684 

Sullivan,  Eugene  325 

Sullivan,  Plavell  W -■- 728 

Sullivan,  Florence 457 

Sullivan,  George  E 730,  748 

Sullivan,  Jerry  A.,  (Ist  JV.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 307 

Sullivan,  Jerry  A.,  (13th  N.  Y.  inf.) 445 

Sullivan,  John,  (63d  N.  Y.  inf.) 521 

Sullivan,  John,  (90th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 571 

Sullivan,  JohnH 425 

Sullivan,  John  J 463 

Sullivan,  Michael,  (47th  K  Y.  inf.) 493 

Sullivan,  Michael,  (63d  i\r.  Y.  inf.) 520 

Sullivan,  Miles 309,355 

Sullivan,  PatrickH 6.37 

Sullivan,  Thomas 423 

Sullivan,  Timothy 458 

.Sullivan,  William  A .' 648 

Sullivan,  William  O 480 

Suiter,  Charles 477 

Summers,  Charles 536 

Summers,  Charles  G 542 

Summers,  George  E 746 

Summers,  James  F 453 

Summers,  Moses 651 

Summy,  Mortimer 333 

Sumner,  Edwin  V 3S8 

Sumner,  George 357 

Sunderland,  Eichard _-. 552 

Surand,  John 474,505 

Surrey,  Andrew  J 313 

Sussdorf,  Carl  Friederich 490 

Sutter,  Charles 320,345 

Sutton,  Charles  A 744 

Sutton,  Charles  G 469 

Sutton,  J.  Ford 592 

Sutton,  Eichard  E 610 

Sutton,  Samuel  P 718 

Sutton,  William  J 723 

Suydam,  Charles  C,  (5th  JV".  Y.  cav.) 324 

Suydam,  Charles  C,  (3d  N.  J.  cav.) 699 

Suydam,  Charles  H.,  (27th  iV.  J.  inf.) 7.39 

Suydam,  Charles  H.,  (34th  JV.  J.  inf.) 745 

Suydam,  George  H 668 

Suydam,  Hiram  L 469 

Suydam,  Simon  P 528 

Swain,  Chellia  D.,  (11th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 337 

Swain,  Chellis  D.,  (26th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 358 

Swain,  G eorge 601 

Swain,  James  B 338 

Swain,  James  P 333 

Swain,  Eobert  D 720 

Swain,  William  C 575 

Swalm,  William  F 561 

Swamsell,  Thomas  I r747 

Swan,  A.  I, 646 

Swan,  Alfred  J 461 

Swan,  Carly , 704 

Swan,  Edwin 687 

S.wan,  Edwin  A 463 


Swan,  Edwin  J 546 

Swan,  Henry 577 

Swan,  Henry  E 372 

Swan,  Martin  D 377 

Swan,  William  H.,  (27th  JV.  T.  inf.) 462 

Swan,  William  H.,  (148th  JV.  Y  inf.) 649 

Swart,  Ira •- - 617 

Swart,  Nicholas  A 485 

Swarthout,  Martin  H 554 

Swartout,  Laren 367 

Swartwout,  George  H 470 

Swartwout,  Henry  A 428 

Swartwout,  Samuel  M 495 

Swartwout,  William-M 674 

Swartz,  H.  A.  C , 611 

Swayze,  Samuel  W 698 

Sweeney,  Daniel 684 

Sweeney,  James,  (48th  JV.  r.  inf.) 495 

Sweeney,  James,  (96th  JV.  Z  inf.) 581 

Sweeney,  James,  (153d  JV.  r.  inf.) 667 

Sweeney,  Patrick 689 

Sweency,*Peter  H 532 

Sweeny,  John 677 

Sweet,  Benjamin  F 309,355 

Sweet,  Clark  E 624 

Sweet,  Edwin  J 479 

Sweet,  Edwin  S 386 

Sweet,  Henry  T 339 

Sweet,  J.  Travis  .^ 386 

Sweet,  John 653 

Sweet,  Owen  J 635 

Sweet,  William  H.  D 318 

Sweeting,  Volney  H 544 

Sweetland,  Lucius 321, 341 

Sweetman,  John  W 364 

Sweitzer,  Nelson  B 320,345 

Swcnarton,  ThomUs  H 733 

Swett,  W.  H.  S 645 

Swift,  Forster 478 

Swift,  George  W 375 

Swift,  HaHan  J 317 

Swift,  John 713,717 

Swift,  John  W.,  (47th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 492 

Swift,  John  W.,  (139th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 636 

Swift,  Lansing 656 

Swift,  Michael  H 379 

Swift,  OscarF 621 

Swift,  SethP 374 

Swift,  Theodore  M 369 

Swift,  W.  T 632 

Swift,  jr.,  Willis 622 

Swing,  George  W 726 

Switzer,  James 536 

Swords,  jr.,  George  H* 631 

Swords,  Eobert  S 728 

Sylvester,  Theodore 382 

Syring,  Wm.,(20th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 454 

Syring,  Wm.,  (45th  andSSth  JV.  Y.  inf.)  .  .489,  510 

Syrne,  Charles 552 

Tabor,  William  J 549 

Tack,  William  G 682 

Tackaberry,  William  Q 571 

Tackats,  Francis 476 

Tadder,  William  W 347 

TafFe,  George 423 

Taft,  Edwin  A 683 

Taft,  EdwardP 374 

Taft,  Elijah  D 399 

Taft,  Harvey  C « 655 

Taft,  James  A 619 

Taft,  Jerome  B ^ 513 


INDEX   OP    NAMES. 


145 


Taft,  Josephs B42 

Tnft,  Tbomas 623 

Taft,  William  H 635 

Taggart,  Byron  B 376 

Taggai-t,  George  L 523 

Tagen,  Michael  A 441 

Taggert,  Kleber  D 3J7 

Tailof,  Ivan 524 

Tainton,  Henry  S 513 

Tait,  George  F 440 

Taitt,  Geoige  P 640 

Talbott,  Hiram  V -.656 

Talcott,  EdwardN.K 414 

Talcott,  George  g 608 

Talcott,  Harvey  D 605 

Tall,  George 311 

Tallett,  George  H. '. 389 

Tallmadge,  Warren  A 4.'j9 

Tallinan,  Andrew  L 406 

Tallman,  Byron 353 

Tal'man,  E.  A 355 

Tallman,  George  F 677 

Tallman,  Henry  C 662 

Tallman,  Levpis 397 

Tallman,  Robert  F 380 

Tallon,  James  H 715 

Talman,  Robert  P 550 

■  Tamblin,  John  W 388 

Tamson,  A.  C.  C 490 

Tankie,  A.  H 694 

Tanner,  Adolphus  H 622 

Tanner,  Alfred 553 

Tanner,  Benjamin  P 655 

Tanner,  Samnel  W 339 

Tanner,  W,  H 525 

Tanner,  Willi.am  A 682 

Tanner,  William  H 493 

Tanpnn,  John  E , ._553 

Tantum,  John  M 49.5 

Tantum,  William  H.,  (1st  iV.  J.  inf.) 703 

Tantum,  William  H.,  (38th  JV.  J.  inf.) 747 

TapKy,  Frederick  C : 448 

Tappen,  John  R 617 

Tappen,  Myron  A 673 

Tarbell,  Doctor 468 

Tarbell,  Frank  W 674 

Tarbell,  Frank  W .'. 674 

Tarbell,  Jonathan 458,  573 

Tarbox,  David 602 

Tarbox,  Heury  F 602 

Tarcott,  Paul 343 

Tariiieur,  Louis 476 

Tarry,  Frederick 573 

Tash,  John  .S 696 

Tate,  AugustusC 630 

Tay,  Charles  I£ 706,722 

Tayler,  William  W 696 

Taylor,  A.  Stewart 703 

-Taylor,  Albert,  (-34 thJV.  I'.cav.) 355 

Taylor,  Albert,  (S4th  iV.  r.inf.) 458 

Taylor,  Alfred  W 426 

Taylor,  Amzi  S 744 

Tnylor,  Archibalds 709 

Taylor,  B.  R 341 

Taylor,  CM 340 

Tavlor,  Charles  A 3.55 

Ta"ylor,  Charles  C 677 

Taylor,  Charles  H 624 

Taylor,  Charles  M 706 

Taylor,  Charles  W.,  a34th  N.  Y.  inf.) 633 

Taylor,  Charles  W.,  (10th  N.  J.  inf.) 722 


Taylor,  David  A.,  (batt'y  P.  3d  N.  Y.  It.  art.)  .394 

Taylor,  David  A.,  (inth  N.  r.  inf.) 606 

Taylor,  Edward  P 7u3 

Taylor,  Edward  H 373,439 

Taylor,  Erastus  H .' ..731 

Taylor,  P.  S 313 

Taylor,  Forrester  L.,  (23d  JV.  J.  inf.) 734 

Taylor,  Forrester  L.,  (34lh  N.  J.  inf.) 745 

Taylor,  Francis 744 

Taylor,  Prank  S 746 

Taylor,  George  H 396 

Taylor,  George  W 741 

Taylor,  H.  Genet 7i8 

Taylor,  Henry  G 646 

Taylor,  Henry  P 471 

Taylor.  IsaacL 479 

Taylor,  Israel  B 352 

Taylor,  James 551 

Taylor,  James  A.,  (10th  iV.  Y  h.  art.) 376 

Taylor,  James  A. ,  (185th  JV.  r.  inf.) 687 

Taylor,  James  B 450 

Tnylor,  John  H 480 

Taylor,  John  T ' 430 

Taylor,  John  W 621 

Taylor,  John  Z 744 

Taylor,  Joseph 494 

Taylor,  Joseph  1 741 

Taylor,  Nelson .538 

Taylor,  Oliver 673 

Taylor,  Oscar 340 

Taylor,  Peter  A 496 

Taylor,  Richard  G 746 

Taylor,  Richard  G 746 

Taylor,  Richard  S 338 

Taylor,  Robert  P.,  (1st  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 307 

Taylor,  Robert  P.,  (13th  and  32d  N.  Y.  in- 
fantry)   445,469 

Taylor,  Rodney  M 3.39 

Taylor,  Rowley  P , 347 

Taylor,  Samuel  E 711 

Taylor,  Silas  E 419 

Taylor,  Sylvester  J 648 

Taylor,  Thomas 745 

Taylor,  Thomas  B ' 601 

Taylor,  Thomas  J 428 

Taylor,  W.^rrea 447 

Taylor,  William,  (23d  iV.  T.  inf.) 4.57 

Taylor,  William,  (63d  N.  Y.  inf.) 520 

Tnylor,  William,  (SOth  JV.  r.  inf.) 5.54 

Taylor,  William,  (103d  N.  Y.  inf.) ,594 

Taylor,  William  D 624 

Taylor,  WilliiimG 423 

Taylor,  William  11,,  (6th  If.  Y.  int.) 431 

Taylor,  William  H.,  (48th  N.  Y.  inf.) 495 

Taylor,  William  H.,  (192d  N.  Y.  inf.) ...693 

T.lylor,  William  R.,  i26th  N.  J.  inf.) 737 

Taylor,  William  R.,  (29th  N.  Y.  inf.) 741 

Taylor,  William  W 382 

Tease,  Prank  D 682 

Teed,  Sanford  B 544 

Tefft,  Nathan  R 621 

Teidemann,  Carsten 695 

Teller,  David  A 681 

Teller,  jr.,  John  J , 410 

Teller,  Mathew  S 456 

Telford,  Mathew .362 

Tcmolot,  Henry  W 63" 

Temple,  Francis 4^13 

Temple,  Harvey 312 

Temple,  Robert  W 6:>" 

Templeton,  George 4jn  > 


146 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Tenbrock,  ■William 564 

Tenbroeck,  Charles  R 591 

TenBroeck,  JohpV 487 

Ten  Broeck,  Smnliel 325 

TenJilyck,  Arthur  S .' 742 

TenEyck,  Jacob  H 658 

TenEyck,  jr.,  Jacob  H 424 

Tenner,  Louis,  (39th  iV.  r.  inf.) 476 

Tenner,  Louis,  (7th  iV.  J.  inf.) 716 

Tenney,  Joseph  M 613 

Tent,  jr. ,  Samuel 655 

Tepper,  Louis 510 

Terhune,  Gilliam  C 710 

Terhune,  Henry  C 737 

Terhune,  Richard  A ,..733 

Terrell,  WilliamH 485 

Terrey,  Francis  A 675 

Terrill,  Albert  A.,  (38th  .iV.  Y.  inf.) 474 

Terrill,  Albert  A.,  (178th  N.  Y.  inf.) 683 

Terry,  Charles  H 3?1,341 

Terry,  David  D 680 

Terry,  Ira  B 542 

Terry,  John  C,  (2d  N.  Y.  mounted  rifles) 317 

Terry,  John  C,  (28th  N.  Y.  inf.) 463 

Terry,  John  H 635 

Terry,  John  R 524 

Terry,  Norman  W 335 

Terry,  Oliver  L 445 

TeiTy,  Seward  H 497 

Terwilleger,  Charles  F 604 

Terwilliger,  Benjamin 507 

Terwilliger,  Charles  J •- 520 

Tem-illiger,  Henry .' 328 

Terwilliger,  Joeiah  E * 562 

Terwilliger,  Peter : 673 

Tervvilliger,  Thomas  P 673 

Tenvilligor,  William  H.,  (63d  jy.  r.  inf.) 520 

Tcrwaiiger,  William  H.,  (IfiSth N.  Y.  inf.). . . .673 

Thackray,  Isaac  F 723 

Thayer,  AmosM 608 

Thayer,  Charles  F 506 

Thayor,  (Jeorge  W 317 

Thayer,  Henrv  M 342 

Thayer,  Henry  W 314 

Thayer,  Julius 370 

Thayer,  Lucius  M 509 

Theall,  Charles  M 459 

Theil,  James 659 

Theilkuhl,  Ferdinand 435 

Theinhardt,  Alfred 481 

Theinhardt,  Hugo 482 

'  Theuerkauf,  August 435 

Thibaut,  Frederick 432 

Thiebel,  Theodore 411 

Thieleman,  Henry 491 

Thierry,  Louis  C 388 

Thinkham,  Edward 677 

Thoma,  George  H 362 

Thomae,  De  Forrest  H 672 

Thomain,  Robert 482 

Thoman,  Max  A 513 

Thomas,  Albert • 309,355 

Thomas,  Arthur  W 617 

Thomas,  Augiistus  H 502 

Thomas,  Augustus  L 428 

Thomas,  BenjaminN 488 

Thomas,  David 416 

Thomas,  jr.,  De  Witt  C 643 

Thomas,  Edward 583 

Thomas,  Edward  A.. 606 

Thomas,  Frank 548 


Thomas,  George  W 395 

Thomas,  Gilbert  P .^....549 

Thomas,  Gorton  T 456 

Thomas,  jr.,  Gorton  T 458 

Thomas,  Horace  G ,..455 

Thomas,  Horace  1 446 

Thomas,  Isaac 553 

Thomas,  James  P 577 

Thomas,  Jeffrey  R 608 

Thomas,  Jesse  J 723 

Thomas,  John  B 416 

Thomas,  John  F 612 

Thomas,  John  T 556 

Thomas,  Judson 372 

Thomas,  Luther  G 737 

Thomas,  PolegG 656 

Thomas,  Porter 498 

Thomas,  jr. ,  Richard 722, 747 

Thomas,  Richard  P 305 

Thomas,  Truman  H 613 

Thomas,  William  J 370 

Thomas,  Winslow  M 514 

Thomason,  Samuel  E -. 680 

Thompkins,  G.  W 62:j- 

Thompson,  A.  Alonzo 461 

Thompson,  A.  W 314 

Thompson,  Abram  J 335 

Thompson,  Alfred  H 7.34 

Thompson,  Ambrose 635 

Thompson,  Andrew  A . 743 

Thompson,  Augustus 720 

Thompson,  Benjamin  W -. 606 

Thompson,  Charles  D 394 

Thompson,  Charles  E 462 

Thompson,  6harles  J 418 

Thompson,  David 703 

Thompson,  David  A 548 

Thompson,  David  W 575 

Thompson,  Dennis 609 

Thompson,  Duane 457 

Thompson,  George  F 359 

Thompson,  Kieorge  S 574 

Thompson,  George  W.,  (34th  iV.  K  inf.) 470 

Thompson,  George  W.,  (71st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 536 

Thompson,  George  W.,  (152d  iV.  r.  inf.) 656 

Thompson,  H.  R 585 

Thompson,  Harlan  P 335 

Thompson,  Henry ^  .522 

Thompson,  Henry  C,  (16th  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Thompson,  Henry  C,  (81st  Y.  r.inf.). 555 

Thompson,  Henry  S 591 

Thompson,  Hiram  P 608 

Thompson,  Horace  B 644 

Thompson,  Irving  M 405 

Thompson,  J.  Floyd 349 

Thompson,  J.  G .334 

Thompson,  J.  Harry 636 

Thompson,  Jacob 611 

Thompson,  Jacob  T 743 

Thompson,  James,  (16th  iV.  r.cav.) 345 

Thompson,  James,  (1 42d  iV.  F.inf.) 640 

Thompson,  James,  (175th  JV.  r.  inf.) 679 

Thompson,  James  F.,  (114th  N.  Y.  inf.) 609 

Thompson,  James  F.,  (169th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 674 

Thompson,  James  K 040 

Thompson,  James  L.,  (6th  and  13th  N.  Y. 

h.  art.) 369,379 

Thompson,  James  L.,  (59th iV.  Kinf.) 512 

Thompson,  John 737 

Thompson,  John  C 597 

Thompson,  John  H.,  (14th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 381 


INDEX  OP   NAMES, 


147 


-  Thompson,  John  H.,  (40th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 479 

ThomptoD,  John  H.,  (124th  N.  Y.  inf.) 623 

Thompson,  John  H.,  (192d  N.  Y.  inf.) 693 

Thompson,  Justin  G.,  (49th  iV.  Y.  inf.) ..496 

Thompson,  Justin  G.,  (77th  N.  Y.  inf.). .  .548,  549 

Thompson,  Lawrence  H 540 

Thompson,  LcT^-is  M 705 

Thompson,  Richards j. 726 

Thompson,  Robert 527 

/Thompson,  Robert  R 324 

Thompson,  Samuel  E 447 

Thompson,  Stephen  W 506 

Thompson,  Thomas  0 717 

Thompson,  Thomas  J.,  (Uth  JV;J".inf.) 724 

Thompson,  Thomas  J.,  (12th  iV.  J.  inf.) 726 

Thompson,  Thomas  P 460 

Thompson,  Thompson 574 

Thompson,  WUliam,  (5th  vet.  and  12th  H.  Y. 

inf.) 430,443 

Thompson,  William,  (151st  N.  Y.  inf.) 653 

Thompson,  William,  (7th  iV.  j;  inf.) 716 

Thompson,  William  B 735 

Thompson,  William  G 715 

Thompson,  William  H 745 

Thomsei-,  Louis 530 

Thomson,  Alexanders 398 

Thomson,  Cliffoi-d 305 

Thomson,  i'rank  M ,  380 

Thomson,  Horatio  N 395 

Thomson,  James  H 485 

Thomson,  William 485 

Thorburne,  Alexander  McA 573 

Thormain,  Robert,  (29th  i^T.  r.  inf.) 464 

Thormain,  Robert,  (58th  N.  r.  inf.) 510 

Thome,  Piatt  M .,.'. 653 

Thome,  Thomas  W 559 

Thome,  William  J 684 

Thomett,  Thomas  B 312 

Thornton,  Joseph  E 426 

Thornton,  William  C.  B 671 

Thorp,  Alexander  K 347 

Thorp,  J.  Henry 364 

Thorp,  James  J 562 

Thorp,  Lorin  L 605 

Thorp,  Theodore  W 526 

Thorp,  Thomas  J 347, 

Thorp,  Wallace  W 424 

Thorp,  William  W 479 

Thorpe,  Gould  H 672 

Thorpe,  Walter  B 555 

Thonrot,  Louis 505 

Thrasher,  Byron  P 602  I 

Thro,  John  J 628  i 

Throop,  J.  Mott,  (48th  iV.  K  inf.) 495  ' 

Throop,  J.  Mott,  (170th  N.  Z  inf.) 680 

Throop,  N.  Garron 608 

Thum,  August 435 

Thurber,  Benjamin  F 544 

Thuvber,  Charles  D 549 

Thurber,  Collins  K 377 

Thurber,  Henry  C 564 

Thurber,  Ira  S 523 

Thurber,  William  D 609 

Thurber,  William  L 365  I 

Thurston,  Eben  H 332 

Thurston,  James  S 604 

Thwait,  Samuel  C 518 

Tihbels,  Ewing  W 736 

Tibbets,  William  B 350 

Tibbetts,  J.  Warren 604 

Tibbits,  Charles 318 


Tibhitts,  William CU 

Tibbitts,  William  B 423 

Tice,  Gilbert : 699 

Tice,  Lewis 451 

Tice,  William  W..., 402 

Tichner,  Isaac  S 598 

Ticknor,  Alwy  A 608 

Tidbal!,  John  C 364 

Tidball,  William  Linn .,...512 

Tidball,  Zan  Linn. . .! 512 

Tidd,  Maurice  P 555 

Tiebel,  Theodore,  (2d  N.  Y.  battery) 397 

Tiebel,  Theodore,  (3d  JV.  J.  battery) 701 

Tiebout,  Samuel - 428 

Tieman,  John Jft 659 

Tieman,  John  A 665 

Tiemann,  Julius  H 665 

Tiemann,  William  P 665 

Tier,  Edmund  C 726 

Tiemey,  Michael 459 

Tiffany,  Byron  L 339 

Tiffany,  Oscar  F 611 

Tiffany,  Patrick 325 

Tifft,  John 374 

Tiffts,  James  W 375 

Tighe,  Richard  F 541,670 

Tigney,  William  H 561 

Tilbach,  Alois 489 

Tilden,-Alanson 613 

Tilden,  Oliver  A 475 

Tileston,  Arthur  T 352 

Tileston,  Thomas 630 

Tiiley,  Edward  M 463 

Tilley,  George  E 418 

Tiiley,  Jamts  L 624 

Tilley,  Thomas 674 

Tillinghast,  Henry  D '. 497 

Tillinghast,  Joseph  0 361 

Tillman,  Walter  P 466 

Tillon,  ThomasT 703 

Tillotson,  Charles  W 587 

TlUson,  George  W 667 

Tilton,  Henry  C 724 

Timmerman,  C 687 

Timmerman,  Calvin 578 

Timmerman,  David 645 

Timmerman,  Henry  H 384 

Timon,  John , 452 

Timpson,  Cornelius 596 

Timpson,  Samuel  C 579 

Tindal,  William '497 

Tindale,  Philip  P 374 

Tinelli,  Frank  B 369,379 

Tiuelli,  Louis  W 571 

Tingley,  WiUiam  H 634 

Tinker,  J.  Fred 561 

Tinkhnm,  Riley  M 372 

Tinsley,  Thomas 593 

Tiutenfnss,  Henry 403 

Tioy,  Lorenz  435 

Tipling,  Thomas  H 317 

Tipson,  William  S 718 

Tirrell,  Albert  H 358 

Tisdale,  William  S 618 

TisBot,  JohnH 505 

TisBOt,  Mux,  (8th  N.  Y.  inf.) 436 

Tissot,  Max,  (103d  iV.  Y.  inf) 594 

Tissot,  Peter 473 

Titman,  James  B.,  (27th  N.J.  int.) 738 

Titman,  James  B.,  (33d  N.  J.  inf.) 744 

Titus,  Edgar  H 394 


148 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Titua,  Edward 326 

Titus,  Joab... 733 

Titus,  John  J 579 

Titus,  Piatt 609 

Titus,  Richard 653 

TitUB,  Silas 443,631 

Titus,  Stedman '. 339 

TitUB,  UrieiB 724,726,733 

Toal,  JohnT ; 532 

Tobey,  Charles  B 56i 

Tobey,  Elisha  H 368,376 

Tobin,  George 520 

Tobin,  J.  W 483 

Tobin,  Walter „ ,.480 

Toby,  jr.,  Samuel  B W 396 

Todd,  Elijah  G 564 

Todd,  George  B 443 

Todd,  HenryB 306 

Todd,  Henry  H 718 

Todd,  JohnG 471 

Todd,  JohnR 698 

Todd,  Lewis  H 689 

Todd,  Luzerne,  C23d  iV.  y.inf.) 437 

Todd,  Luzerae,  (e6th  iV".  YAot.) 564 

Todd,  "William,  (8th  iV.  Xinf.)  -. 718 

Todd,  William,  (lOlh  A  J.inf.) 723 

Todd,  William  W 571 

Todt,  Charles  E 412 

Toepp,  John .' 522 

Toerin,  Emil : 477 

Toffey,  John  J 744 

Tolany,  Gio  Mario 477 

Teles,  John 536 

Toller,  Edward  D 324 

Tomey,  David 422 

Tomkins,  Frederick 368 

Tomkins,  Joseph  T 368 

Tomlio,  JohnF.,  (3d  iV.  J.  cav. ) 699 

Tomlin,  JohnF.,  OSth  y.  J.  inf.) 736 

TomliuBOn,  Charles 392 

TomlioBon,  De  Witt  C 577 

Tomlinson,  B.  H 681 

Tomlinson,  Frederick 684 

Tompkins,  Albert 674 

Tompkins,  Andrew  T 512 

Tompkins,  George  W.  B 557 

Tompkins,  H.  C 516 

A    Tompkins,  HartwellC 365 

Tompkins,  Howard  V 512 

Tompkins,  John  S -. 506 

Tompkins,  Minthorne 369 

Tompkins,  Oscar 3'J3 

Tompkins,  Theodore  F 369 

Tompkins,  William 610 

Tompkinson,  James 697 

Toomey,  William 538 

Topham,  Joseph  L 698 

Toplanyi,  Alexander 366 

Toppmg,  M.  Howell 589 

Torbert,  Alfred  T.  A 703 

Torbert,  John 709 

Torbush,  Daniel ....673 

TorbuBh,  Henry  W 357 

Tornow,  Theodore 383 

Torrena,  Joseph 695 

Torrey,  Charles  W.,  (5th  N.  Y.mf.) 428 

Torrey,  Charles  W.,  (Slat  2V".  r.  inf.) 499 

Torrey,  George  E..- 347 

Toaer,  Orange  L 333 

Totten,  Benjamin  S 743 

Totten,EdgarF 677 


Totten.  GilbertT 460 

Totten,  Henry 612 

Totten,  W.  L 372 

Touley,  Thomas 521 

Tower,  A.  K 352 

Towle,  Richard 639 

Town,  John  P 456 

Town,  Sylvester  R 685 

Town,  William  P 443 

Towne,  Franklin  E 483 

Towner,  W.  D 664 

Townley,  Jonathan 720 

Townley,  William  E 720 

Townsand,  Morria  W 487 

Townsend,  Benjamin  R 624 

Townsend,  Charles,  (3d  iV.  Y.  cav.) 319 

Townsend,  Charles,  (106th  iV".  Y.  inf.) 599 

Townsend,  Daniel 612 

Townsend,  Eben  G 651 

Townsend,  Ebenezer  G 318 

Townsend,  Eddy  B 654 

Townsend,  Eugene  L 536 

Townsend,  George  D 539 

Townsend,  Frederick 424 

Townsend,  John  P 516 

Townf-end,  Joseph  G 639,690 

Townsend,  Julius  L 656 

Townsend,  Morris  W 492 

Townsend",  Richai-d 727 

Townsley,  A.  D 645 

Townsley,  Clinton  G 357 

Triwey,  jr.,  John 346,659 

Tracey,  Morgan  D 649 

Tracey,  Thomas  G - 627 

Tracey,  W.  W. 525 

Tracy,  Benjamin  P 604 

Tracy,  James 592 

Tracy,  Osgood  "V" 621 

Tracy,  William 467 

Tracv,  William  G.,  (12th  N.  Y.mf.) 444 

Tracy,  William  G.,  (122d  N.  r.  inf.) 621 

Trainer,  Arthur 481 

Trainer,  Charles 669 

Tramain,  Walter  R 540 

Tramper,  Charlea  R 334 

L  Trantwein,  John 323 

Tratt,  Jacob  H 423 

Traugott,  Christian 602 

Traver,  Robert  H 665 

Travers,  Charles  H 649 

Travers,  George  W 490 

Travers,  Jacob  H  ...,., 385 

Travers,  Michael 365 

Travis,  Edn.undR.,  (6th  N.  K  h.  art.) 368 

Travis,  Edmund  R.,  ^48th  «  r.  inf.) 494 

Travis.  Henry  F 623 

Travis,  Justus 335 

Travis,  WUliam  P 369 

Trawin,  Joseph 718 

Traxmarer,  "Victor 490 

Treadway,  Frederick  S 544 

Treadway ,  John  W 613 

Treadwell,  George  H 370 

Treadwell,  Richard  H 656 

Treadwell,  Stephen 370 

Treadwell,  William  A 380 

Treganowan,  Ambrose 729 

Tremain,  P.  W 570 

Tremain,  Frederick 336 

Tremain,  Fred.  L 370 

Tremain,  Henry  E 540 


X'il4w^au!^/■•c^  ■■'-■• 


,  ,     INDEX  OF 

'.^-^'  '''*■  '  ^  o  » 

Tremain,  TSSlliiJI 664 

Tremain,  Walker  R 631 

Tremaine,  Silas  A 606 

Trembly,  George  E 668,678 

Trembly,  William  L 596 

Trembley,  William  W 6B2 

Tremper,  John 606 

Trenedall,  G-eorge ^443 

Trenor,  Henry  H 414 

Trenor,  James  J 517 

Trenor,  jr.,  John * 311 

Trescott,  Jonathan  C ', 710 

Tresaer,  Charles  P _ 634 

Trevitt,  Constant  S 473 

Trible,  J.Philip 688 

Trifflngcr,  Philip 500 

Trimble,  John  J 726 

Trimmer,  David  M ...743 

Trimmer,  John  D 730 

Trimper,  Robert  A 476 

Tripler,  Charles  S 581 

Tripp,  James  M 477 

Tripp,  Robert  C : ; . .  653 

Trites,  Lewis 364 

Trobisher,  Henry  B 579 

Trobridge,  Samuel  C .631 

Trotter,  F.  Eugene .592 

Troup,  Robert 307 

Trout,  William 349 

Trontman,  Charles  B 726 

Trowbridge,  William  W 380 

Truair,  George  G 651 

Truax,  A  Ifred 453 

Truax,  Silas  J.,  (16th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Tniax,  Silas  J.,  (146lh  N.  Y.  inf.) 645 

Truax,  Stephen 453 

True,  Bishop  H 034 

Truesdale,  Lewis  W 350 

Truesdale,  Samuel 524 

Truesdell,  George  L 343 

Truesdell,  Sylvester  B ." 368 

Truesdell,  Zebeder 334 

Truex,  William  S 713,722,729 

Trnlan,  James 606 

Trull,  Edward  R 343 

Trull,  Stevens  V 466 

Tmmball,  Charles  S 630 

Trumpelman,  Otto 1 615 

Truss,  Isaac  V 357 

Truseell,  Nelson  L 381 

Tryon,  A.  W 590 

Tryon,  Charles  G 395 

Tryon,  Prank  W : 498 

Trzeciako,  John 435 

Tschopsck,  A 489 

Tnbbs,  George 639 

Tuek,  Matthew 320,345 

Tuckabcry,  William  C 535 

Tuckehart,  Graham 471 

Tucker,  Abram 355 

Tucker,  Archibalds 448 

Tucker,  Charles  E 609 

Tucker,  Flauning 594 

Tucker,  George,  (47th  iV.  K  inf.) 492 

'       Tucker,  George,  \78th  A',  r.  inf. ) 550 

Tucker,  Hiram  T 355 

Tucker,  Isaac  M 706 

Tucker,  William  H 620 

Tudor,  Edward  A 364 

Tuerk,  Julius  Gotlob 701 

•  Tuffs,  Julian 485 


NAMES . 


149 


Tufts,  Philip  E 742 

Tuite,  John 719 

Tuller,  Ansop 544 

TuUer,  Loren  W 514 

TuUey,  William  P 446 

TuUy,  David 548 

Tully,  Praucis 744 

Tunnicllffe,  John  S 4.')7 

Tunis,  Nehemiah..! 731 

Tunison,  James  W 604 

Tunison,  Ryanur 649 

Tuomey,  David 644 

Turbagne,  George .' ^- 527 

Turkington,  Joseph 430 

rnrnbull,  G.  A 633 

Turnbull,  John  M 480 

Turner,  Alberts 606,694 

Turner,  Benjamin  L 417 

Turner,  Daniel  W 609 

Turner,  Emery  S - 617 

Turner,  Francis 485 

Turner,  George  S 675 

Turner,  Henry  E. ,  (26th  N.  Y.  cav.) 368 

Turner,  Henry  E.,  (IstiT.  Y.  art.) 387 

Turner,  James 422 

Turner,  James  B 567 

Turner,  John  p 651 

Turner,  William  S 339 

Turnt,  Frederick 595 

Turrell,  Charles 362 

Turrill,  Frederick 685 

Turut,  Ferdinand 595 

Turwilliger,  WUliamH 559 

Tuthill,  Charles  E 659 

Tuthill,  Edwin  A 696 

Tuthill,  Gabriel 623 

Tuthill,  George 559 

Tuthill,  Henry  G ,....696 

Tuthill,  Robert  K 553,644 

Tuthill,  Silah  0.. '. 617 

TutthiU,  Emmitt 425 

Tuttle,  Abraham 662 

Tuttle,  David  W 611 

Tuttle,  George  A 499 

Tuttle,  IraO 420 

Tuttle,  Philo  J.' 478 

Tuttle,  RussellM 601 

Tuttle,  Sidney 343 

Tuttle,  Squire  M 556 

Tuttle,  WatsonP 724,726 

Tuttle,  WUburP 639 

Tuttle,  WUliam  B 494 

Twaddle,  James  T 468 

Twibelle,  William  P 561' 

Twiggs,  Henry  L 483 

Twitchell,  Joseph  H 637 

Tyeer,  Theodore 522 

Tyler,  A.M.'. 619 

Tyler,  Albert  M .' 462 

Tyler,  Edwin  J 469 

Tyler,  Elman 376 

Tyler,  Francis  E 542 

Tyler,  Prank 732 

Tyler,  Henry 688 

Tyler,  John  W... ^62 

Tyler,  Mortimer  L.  'V 497 

Tyler,  Rockwell , 506 

Tyler,  Rudolphus  D.  S 555 

Tyler,  WaUaceW -, 5'?7 

Tynan,  Edward 665 

Tyug,  T.  Mitchell 513 


150 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Tyrell,  James 450 

Tyrrell,  David  W 447 

Tyrrell,  John  11 740 

TyBou,  George  W 363 

Tyson,  William  H 363 

IJckflo,  William  H 428 

llffendill,  JoBiah B61 

Ilglow,  Jamea ^ 485 

Ulilein,  Stephen  P 512 

Ulman,  Julius , 461 

UUniau,  Christian 412 

UUnian,  Daniel 5£0 

Ulshoetfer,  William  G , 472 

Umpleby,  Charles  P 494 

Uncles,  Davids 561 

Uuderhill,  Andrevp  J 4'11 

UnderhiU,  Charles  \V 609 

Underhill,  Edward  H 391 

UnderhiU,  Henry  P 666 

Underhill,  jr.,  Nimrod 381 

Underhill,  William  H 422 

Underwood,  Allen  S 657 

Underwood,  Do  Witt  C ' 653 

Underwood,  George .' 522 

Underwood,  George  J 3ri7 

Unger,  Adolph 513 

Unger,  George 668 

Ungerer,  Henry 479 

Updike,  Edward 729 

Upham,  J.  V 593 

Upham,  Joseph  W 334 

Upham,  Tune 385 

Upham,  NathaniolL 746 

Upton,  Emory 619 

Upton,  Henry 619 

Upton,  Philip 744 

Urban,  Caspar 366 

Urban,  Henry  A 366 

Ure,  Albert 605 

Uroll,  Michael  E .537 

Urney,  Andrew  J ...443 

Usher,  Francis  W 470 

Usher,  Wintiold  S 350 

Utter,  Albert 472 

Utter,  Howard  B 640 

Utterhart,  Carl 615' 

Vail,  Barclay  1 742 

Vail,  Edward  H 418 

Vail,  Joseph  A 428 

Vail,  Oliver  E 628 

Valentine,  Benjamin  B 368 

Valentine,  Henry  C 497. 

Valentine,  John 368 

Valentine,  John  E 477 

Valentine,  Stephen  B 620 

Valcntinie,  Valentineo .436 

Valkhausen,  Henry 474 

Vallance,  William  H ^U 

Vallier,  Levi .- 455 

Valvis,  Adolph 700 

Van  Aei-nam,  Henry 658 

Van  Allen,  JamesH 318 

Van  Alst,  John 559 

Van  Alstyne,  John  L 319 

Van  Alstyno,  Richard  B... 674 

Van  Amburg,  Frederick 632 

Van  Antwerp,  Jaipes 708,730 

Van  Antwerp,  Nicholas  M 633 

Van  Arnnm,  H.  P 573 

Vaa  Arnsburg,  George 489 

Van  Arsdalo,  Nathaniel 703 


VanBasch,  Max 382 

Van  Benschoten,  Moses  M..... 683 

Van  Beureu,  James  B - 559 

Van  Bcuschoten,  Moses  M 457 

Van  Blarcom,  Jacob - -.733 

Van  Blarcom,  Lewis 731 

VanBorriea,  Otto 615 

Van  Boskerck,  Lemuel 384 

Van  Brackle,  Charles  H 380 

Van  Brausen,  Gustavus  A 098 

Van  Brocklin,  Martin 419 

Van  Brunt,  George 493 

Van  Brunt,  William 720 

Van  Brunt,  WilliamH 644 

Van  Buren,  Barent 592 

Van  Buren,  Barrant ^93 

Van  Buren,  George  W 326 

Van  Baren,  Hiram 485 

Van  Buren,  James  Leyman 502 

Van  Buren,  T.  B 592 

VanBuskirk,  Andrew 7.32 

VnnBuskirk,  Hiram 7.32 

Van  Buskirk,  Jacob 606 

VanBuskirk,  John  A 733 

VanBuskirk,  WilliamH 380 

Vance,  Frederick  T 596 

Vance,  George  A 681 

V.ance,  JohnA 448 

Vance,  W.  Henry 672 

Van  Clcve,  Aaron 724 

VanCloedt,  August  B 615 

Van  Cortlandt,  James  S 352 

Van  Colt,  Leonard  B 615 

Van  Courtlandt,  James  S 659 

Van  Dake,  Franklin  K 405 

VanDake,  H.  H 372 

Vandegrift,  Theodore  W 698 

Vaudenburg,  Robert  S 678 

Vandenburgh,  J.  V.  W 625 

Van  Denburgh,  James  M 668 

Vanderberg,  Felix 682 

Vanderberg,  James  M 678 

Vanderbilt,  Abraham 736 

Vanderbilt,  George 335 

Vanderbilt,  Green 747 

Vanderbogart,  Allen 307 

V.ander  Bosch,  William 631 

Vanderbnrg,  John  S 376 

Vanderburgh,  Effingham '. 506 

Vanderburgh,  Thomas 393 

Van  Der  Car,  Daniel 312 

Van  Der  Groeben,  Alfred 530 

Vanderhoef,  George  S 741 

Vanderboef,  James  W 489 

Vanderhof,  James  W 510 

Vanderholf,  James  B 331 

Vanderhoof,  Frederick  D 498 

Vanderkeif t,  BernardA 502 

Vanderkieft,  B.  A...; 593 

VanDerlip,  William  L 487 

Van  Dermnrk,  Lawrence 549 

Vanderpoel,  Ben.  W 365 

Vanderpool,  Barrett 480 

Vanderpool,  Benjamin  W 512 

Vanderveer,  Henry  F 713 

Van  Derveer,  James  D : 742 

Van  Derveer,  John  H 730 

Van  Der  Vort,  Orsemus 693 

Vanderweile,  John  B 364 

Vanderwerker,  Lewis  F 548 

Vanderzee,  Edgar  F 674 


INDEX  OP  NAMES. 


151 


Vnn  Derzec,  George  W.,  {74th  ;V.  Y.  inf.)  ...542 
Van  Dcrzee,  George  W.,  (145th  N.   Y.  inf.).. 644 

Van  Derzee,  John 718 

Vanderzee,  John  G ,i..j ]!459 

Van  De  Sande,  John '610 

Van  Beusen,  Peter 665 

Van  Deuijen,  William  J 666 

Vandeveer,  Garrett 610 

VanDevere,  Albert 526 

Van  De  Warker,  Ed.  E 668 

VanDe  Water,  George 395 

Vandewater,  William  C 733 

Van  Dorn,  Charles 346 

Van  Dresser,  Alfred  P 596 

Vandrey,  Etienne 695 

VanDusen,  Albert  H 583 

VanDusen,  Charles  T 331 

VanDuBon,  David  G 647 

VanDuser,  A.  E 440 

Van  Duyn,  Stephen  W 697 

VanDuzer,  A 505 

Van  Duzer,  Ashley ,.. 386 

Vandyke,  Joseph  G. 365 

Van  Dyke,  Roberts 742 

Vane,  Frank .' 360 

Van  Bmburgh,  Abram 733 

Van  Emburgh,  Andrew 733 

Van  Emburgh,  Benjamin  Z 733 

Van  Emburgh,  John  H 1 .635 

VanEtten,  Edgar 706 

VanEtten,  Orsamus  R ! 397 

Van  Etten,  Solomon 506 

Van  Perseneck,  Moritz 530 

Van  Geeson,  Virginias 431 

Van  Gelder,  Cornelius 346 

Van  Heusen,  Stephen... 393 

VanHoeson,  Garrets 662 

Van  Horn,  Daniel  H 330 

Van  Horn,  Harrison 619 

Vanhom,  WilllamM 311 

VanHorton,  William  B .623 

VauHouton,  Gillian 732 

Van  Hovenburg,  James  0 617 

Vanlngen,  James  L.,  (5th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 429 

Vanlngen,  James  L.,  (17th  iV.  T.  inf.) 453 

Van  Ingen,  John  V 332 

Vanlngen,  Gerrit 570 

Van  Kearen,  John  A 629 

Van  Kenren,  James  W 732 

VanKcnron,  William  S 653 

Van  Kirk,  Foster  W , 732 

VanKleck,  Theodore , 553 

Van  Leer,  John  P 715 

Van  Lior,  Martinus  A ..:467 

VanMarter,  James  G « 353 

Van  Mater,  Charles  S 741 

.Van  Meter,  Benjamin  F : 726 

Van  Moll,  George  E.,  (26th  N.  Y.  cav.) 358 

Van  Moll,  George  E.,  (40th  N.  Y.  inf.) 479 

Van  Name,  John  IT 569 

Van  Ness,  Augustus L 367 

Van  Ness,  Ed 566 

Van  Ness,  Henry  A 699 

Van  Ness,  Henry  L 528 

Van  Ness,  John  D 732 

Van  Ness,  Perie  B 571 

Van  Ness,  Peter  L 448 

Van  Ness,  William  J 706 

Van  Ness,  William  W 528 

Van  Nostrand,  James  H 529 

VanNostrand,  Jerome 413 


Van  Nostrand,  Timothy 664 

Van  Olden,  Henry 728 

Van  Over,  James .....746 

Van  Patten,  Charles  W ....313 

Van  Patten,  John  B 470 

Van  Patten,  Valkert 485 

Van  Pelt,  Henry  A 560 

VanPotten,  John  B 666,694 

Van  Hensaaler,  Robert  A 425 

Van  Kengaeller,  John  J , 585 

Van  Rensler,  John  J 424 

Van  Rensselaer,  Cortland,  (14eth  iV.  Y.  inf.).. 649 
Van  Rensselaer,  (Portland,  (3d  N.  J.  cav.  and 

13th  iV,  J.  inf.) 699,728 

Van  Rensselaer,  Philip  L .v 698 

Van  Rensselaer,  W.  V 419 

Van  Rensselaer,  Walter  A ..553 

Vanreussler,  KilUan 476 

VanReypen,  C 696 

Van  Riper,  Charles 7.33 

Van  Riper,  (Cornelius 467 

Van  Riper,  Jacob 715 

Vansant,  Joseph  B 723 

Vanaant,  H.  W 745 

Van  Santvoord,  Cornelius 553 

Van  Schaack,  Clorneliua 311 

Van  Schaack,  Isaac  M 367 

Van  Scoy,  Hiram  C 619 

•iTan  Sickell,  Sylvester 703 

Vansickle,  Caleb  C 712 

VanSlyck,  David  B 353 

Van  Slyck,  De  Witt  C 471 

VanSlyck,  Edward  D 546 

Van  Slyck,  George  W 629 

VauSlyke,  Charrea  H 662 

VanSlyke,  David  B 591 

VanSlyke,  Isaac  B 485 

Van  Slyke,  Isaac  R 346 

Van  Stanvoord,  Eugene 674 

Van  Steenberg,  Warren,  (Ist  N.  Y.  inf.  and 

55th  JV.  y.  inf.) 422,505 

Van  Steenberg,  Warren,  (120th  N.  Y.  inf.)... 618 

Van  Steenbergh,  Isaac 592 

Vansteinberg,  Benjamin  V- 513 

Van  Steinhausen,  Albert 530 

Van  Strautz,  Mortimer,  (4th  N.  Y.  cav.) 322 

Van  Strautz,  Mortimer,  (7th  N.  Y.  Inf.) 432 

Van  Tassell,  Thomas  W 495 

Vantine,  Charles 629  ' 

Van  Tine,  Frederick ..". 630 

Van  Tine,  Frederick  A 429 

VanTuyl,  B.  T 667 

VanTuyl,  Ebenezer 422 

VanTuyl,  John  J 335 

Van  Velkenburg,  Albert  R 605 

Van  Valkenburg,  Edward  B ...601 

Van  Vnlkenburg,  J.W 339 

Van  Valkenburg,  John  W 629 

Van  Valkenburg,  Robert 601 

Van  Valkenburgh,  David  H 387 

Van  Valkenburgh,  James  M 553 

Van  Valkenburgh,  W.  S 470 

Van  Vareu,  Hiram 486 

Van  Vechten,  George 424 

Van  Vleck,  James,  (3d  JV.  Y.  light  art.) 396 

Van  Vleck,  James,  (26th  N.  K  inf.) 461 

VanVleek,  DaniolP 629 

Van  Voast,  Edward,  (2d  iV.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 313 

Van  Voast,  Edward,  (30th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 466 

Van  Voast,  Henry 483 

Van  Voest,  BarontM 465 


152 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Van  Voorhees,  Koert  S 635 

Van  Voorhles,  John  "W 328 

Vtinvoy,  wmiam  W 731 

Van  Waert,  Isaac  S 657 

Van  Wagenen,  Louis  B 617 

Van  Wnyenen,  R.  L 644 

Van  Wagoner,  "William 661 

Van  Wagern,  R.  L 579 

Van  Wagoner,  Cornelius 736 

Van  Wagoner,  Tlieodore  E 655 

Van  Wagner,  Robert  S 661 

Van  Wart,  Stephen  L 368 

Van  Wie,  John 6!)1 

Van  Winckle,  Edgar  B 594 

Van  Winkle;  E 650 

Van  Winkle,  Edward  D 439 

Van  Winkle,  Nathaniel  H 485 

Van  Winkle,  Peter  G 698 

Van  Wyek,  Cliarles  H 506 

Van  Wyck,  George  P 507 

Van  Wyck,  Jolin  H. 668 

Van  Wyck,  WiiliamE 630 

Vanzands,  William  L 662 

Van  Zandt,  Jacob 573 

VanZandt,  H.  Edwin 634 

Van  Zile,  MarBhall 673 

Varian,  751 

Varick,  Charles  A 3S8 

Varriek,  Reinson - 55*i 

Vary,  John  B 368 

Vasburgh,  William 606 

Vassar,  Thomas  E 653 

Vaughan,  Anthony  T 672 

Vaughan,  Cornelius  H 486,  581 

Vaughan,  George 613 

Vaughau,  Henry  S 352 

Vaughan,  John  G i 661 

Vaugher,  Henry  S 591 

Vaughn,  A.  D 674 

Vaughn;  Anthony  T 557 

Vaughn,  Daniel  L 666 

Vaughn,  Henry  D 397 

Vaughn,  James  P 666 

Vauname,  William  E 365 

Vedder,  Charles  A 380 

Vedder,  Commodore  P 658 

Vedder,  John  , 453 

Vedder,  Rodney  S -...453 

Vedder,  .Simon  0 448 

Veeder,  James  A 657 

Veeder,  John  ,S 657 

Vega,  Raphael 452 

Velleau,  James 456 

Venable,  Edward  W 722 

Venenti,  Edward 477 

Venenty,  Edward 476 

Venturi,  Severi 512 

Venuti,  Edward ." 501 

Veride,  Ciro  P 591 

Vermilya,  E.  A 643 

Vermilyea,  Isaac  D 306 

Vernam,  Otto 414 

Veinam,  William  S 679 

Vernon,  William  S ■ 346 

Verplack,  A.  C 441 

Verplanck,  Abram  G 380 

Verplank,  A.  J 5^4 

Verplank,  William  A 623 

Veyer,  August  E J 475,505 

Viall,  JohnG 324 

Vickers,  David 709,711 


Vickers,  John 450 

Vidal,  Theodore  C 494 

Vidett,  Charles  H 632 

Vide,  Henry  K 577 

Vioth,  John  M.  A 382 

Vifquain,  Victor 502 

Vigean,.  Paul 582 

Vilas,  Charles  A 640 

Villeplait,  A.  Deauft 684 

Vincent,  Nathan  H 564 

Vinery,  Pelbc 562 

Vinton,  Francis  L 485 

Viscar,  Louis  de 477 

Visscher,  James  D   ^^) 

Vliet.  John ,-.561 

Vnege.  Charles  E.  B 699 

Voegelee,  Adolph 411 

Voelker,  Chailes,  (20th  N.  r.  inf.) 454 

Voelker,  Charles,  (41st  N.  ¥.  inf.) 481 

Vogec,  Curl 530 

Vogel,  Christian 503 

Vogel,  Henry  C 517 

Vogle,  George - 510 

Vogt,  Alexander  W 437 

Voigt,  Ferdinand  G 579 

Vclk,  Christian  A 749 

Volk,  ,Silas  W 724 

Volkhausen,  August,  (68th  jV.  Y.  inf.^ 530 

Volkhausen,  August,  (119th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 615 

Volks,  F.  J ^....524 

Volleudorf,  Friedrich 531 

VollotoD,  Richard 680 

Von  Amo,  Walter 601 

Von  Apcl,  August 433      , 

Von  Archeberg,  Max 692 

Von  Blome,  Rudolph 434 

Von  Bliicher,  Gustav 413 

VonBouin,  Adolph 322 

Von  Benin,  W.  Oscar 322 

Von  Bosch,  Wilbam 530 

VonBrandis,  Adolph 550,593 

VonBrandis,  Hans 464 

Von  Brausen,  G.  A 432 

Von  Brerasen,  Theodore 595 

Von  Buchenbagcn,  Bernhardt 433 

Von  Bnlow,  Adolph 699 

Von  Bulow,  Augustus 699 

Vol  Dachenhassen,  Adolph 322 

Von  Dalwigk,  George. 530 

Von  de  Rothenbnrg,  Hermann  Nienress  Ritte.694 

Von  der  Hoelle,  Max  Pfortner 530 

Vondersmith,  S.  P 345 

Von  Dochn,  William 454 

Von  Eckstadt,  Bernard  V 43S 

Von  Einsiedel,  Dftleo 482 

Von  Einsiedel,  Henry 481 

Von  Foratner,  Siegfried 699 

Von  Francois,  Udo 464 

■Von  Frifseh,  Otto 530 

Von  Gablen,  Alexander ' 464 

VonGayl,  Frederick 497 

Von  Gerber,  Gustav 531 

Von  Gilaa,  Leopold 481 

Von  Gleichen,  Charles 695 

Von  Gontard,  Alphonzo 323 

Von  Hnake,  -Herman 501 

Von  Holleben,  Cscar 500 

Von  Kleiser,  Alfred  4U 

Voukletzing,  Frederick 324 

VonKlitzing,  Frederick 698 

Von  Knobelsdorf  Beru'd 432 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


153 


Von  Kocclieritz,  Benno 305 

Von  Kottwitz,  HeDry 434 

Von  Kummer,  Udo 530 

Von  Lfleivn,  Carl 510 

Von  Leiigercke,  Alexander 30.) 

Von  Linden,  Carl 403 

Von  Linsingen,  Ernst 464 

Vo:i  Lonzireke,  Byron 342 

Von  Liittwitz,  Adolphus 503 

Von  Lultwitz,  Oscar 434 

Von  Mechow,  Gustave  Adolph 481 

■\'i-n  Mensel,  Oecar 464 

Von  iMorozoviez,  Adalbert 411 

Von  Nostitz,  Hans 465 

Von  Pannwitz,  Erich 6S8 

Von  Penchelstein,  A ; 333 

Von  ruttkammer,  Albert  A 402 

Von  Riiden,  Benjamin 363,  363 

Von  Ruhden,  Charles 510 

Von  Reichenstein,  William 500 

Von  Restorf,  Frantz 531 

VonRhein,  Moritz 432 

Von  Roder,  Adelbert 434 

Von  Rosenborg:,  Albert 4fi4 

Von  Roserberg,  Albert 511 

Von  Rothe,  Hugo 432 

Von  Rudolphi,  Julius 698 

Vun  Sahn  Salm,  Oswald 464 

Von  Schack,  George 433 

Von  Schack,  George 434 

Von  Schluembaeh,  Alexander 465 

*Von  Schoening,  Eugene 500 

Von  Schoening,  Oscar 500 

Von  Schondorf,  Conrad 476 

Von  iSchredher,  Charles 412 

Von  Schwenke,  George 333 

VonSebode,  Charles 467 

Von  Sederick,  Leopold 595 

Vofl  Senneck,  Waldemar 595 

Von  Shickfuss,  Frederick 306 

VonShlrach,  F 603 

Von  Stedingk,  Oscar 434 

Von  Steinw«.'hr,  Adolph 464 

Von  Stulpnagel,  William 699 

Von  Steuben,  Otto 501 

Von  Uhden,  Alexander 530 

VonUnworth,  A.  H 477 

Von  Vegesack,  Ernest 454 

Von  Vitztham,  Ludi-ig ^ 501 

Von  Volkenburg,  C.  E 677 

Vol)  Wedell,  Carl 530 

Von  Weltzien,  D 337 

.Von  Werth,  Fritz 530 

Von  Wittkc,  Julius 323 

Von  Woyna,  Ernst 401 

Von  Wulffen,  Leo 530 

VonZablikd,  L 323 

VonZeidlitz  Leipe,  Baron 463 

Von  Zschusehen,  Gustav 465 

Voorhees,  John  H. ,  (Ist  iV.  J.  inf.) 703 

Voorhees,  John  H„  (28th  iV.  J.  inf.) 740 

Voorhees,  John  V 742 

Voorhees,  Valentine  H.,  (13th  .V.  Y.  h.  art.)  .  .378 
Voorhees,  Valentine  H.,  (IstiV.  Y.  marine  art.)386 

Voorhies,  George  M 575 

Vorce,  Perry 6(J8 

Vorce,  Williams 649 

Vorhics,  George  B 375 

Vosburg,  Hiram  D 333 

Vosburg,  Tunis 3^4 

Vosburgh,  Charles  G. 473 


Vosburgh,  Philo 472 

Vose,  James  B , 672 

Vought,  Philip  G.,  (5th  N.  Y.  caT.) 324 

Vought,  Philip  G.,  (12th  N.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Voydes,  Wayne '. ; 589 

Vredeubiirgh,  Peter 729 

Vredenburgh,  Watson 368 

Vredonburgh,  William  B 369 

Vr  tland,  Alexander 71:8 

Vreeland,  Henry 706 

Vreeland,  John 732 

Vrecland,  Joseph  P 733 

Vroom,  Alfred  H 732 

Vroom,  Peter  D.,  (2d  JV.  J.  cav, ) C98 

Vroom,  Peter  D.,  (Ist  iV.  J.  inf.) . . L 7ii3 

Vroman,  John  B ...633 

Wacbtcr,  E.  William 688 

Waddle,  George  W 649 

Wade,  Benjamin  G 604 

Wade,  Edward  H 513 

Wade,  JosephP »L7 

Wade,  Roland  D 304 

Wade,  Wm 403 

Wadhams,  Norman  E.  G 463 

Wadleigh,  George  R 699 

Wadsworth,  G 611 

Wafer,  Francis  M 6li2 

Wagener,  Oscar 435 

Wager,  Prentice  B 468 

Waggoner,  William  H 599 

AVagm-r,  Adolph 477 

Wagner,  Frederick 5;i7 

Wagner,  Gusf av 363 

Waguer,  Philip  H 688 

Wagoner,  Levi  P 6o9' 

WagstaflF,  jr.,  Alfred ~. 573 

Wahl,  Charles  A 710 

Wahle,  Charles 504 

Wainright,  Daniel  W 426 

Waiuwriglit,  Charles  S 387 

Wainwiight,  William  P. ,  (29th  JV.  y.  inf ) 464 

Wainwright,  William  P.,  (76th  N.  Y.  inf.). . .  .546 

Wait,  Warren  W 522 

Waito,  ChavlesH 589 

Wai le,  Harlan  P 623 

Waite,  James  M.,  (5th  iV.  r.  h.  art.) 367 

Waite,  James  M.,  (8th  JV.  r.h.art.) 373 

Waith,  George 421 

Wakely,  Alfred 585 

Wakeman,  Joel 347 

Wakcman,  Theodore  A ' 361 

Wakeman,  Uriah  J 317 

Wakw,  Joseph  M 729 

Walbridge,  Charles  E 589 

Walcot,  HaiTiBOuT 480 

\Valcott,  Andrew  P 674 

Walcott,  Ellis  P 372 

Walcott,  George 468 

Walcott,  George  B 553 

Walcott,  John  M 612 

Walcott,  W.  Stewart 516 

Waldeck,  Louis  J 615 

Walder,  Louis 481 

Waldheim,  Scheurer 701 

Waldo,  Lucius  A 420 

Waldo,  Samuel  U 347 

Waldo,  SamuelW 373 

Waldiicli,  John  A ""6 

Waldron,  Cbaunccy  W 498 

Walrtron,  Frederick  E.,  (31st  JV.  r.  inf.) 467 

Waldron,  Frederick  E.,  (36th  N.  Y.  inf ) 472 


154 


INDEX  OP  NAMES'. 


Waldron,  Frederick  B.,  (51st  N.  Y.  Inf.) 498 

AYiildron,  HampdeQ 628 

"Waldron,  Jaiiies  A 49ti 

■Waldron,  Samuel  F 744 

Waldron,  Samuel  W 467 

"Walea,  Lemuel 3i;8 

Wales,  PbUipR 326 

Walewski,  Valentine 467 

Walker,  Albert 5(19 

Walker,  Augustus  C 346,632 

Walker,  Calvin 469 

Walker,  Charles  A 672 

Walker,  CharlesP 717 

Walker,  Edward  J 619 

Walker,  Fergus 474 

Walker,  George  C 573 

Walker,  Henry  B ■-...619 

Walker,  Hobert  M 339 

Walker,  J.  ,S 525 

Wnlkor,  James,  (4th  N.  Kh.art.) 365 

Wtilker,  James,  (4th  2T.  r.inf.) 426 

Walker,  Jamea,  (15th  N.J.mt.) 731 

Walker,  James  E 472 

Walker,  John,  (Slst  iV.  F.  inf.) 555 

Walker,  John,  (132diV.  K  inf.) 631 

Walker,  Joseph 414 

Walker,  William  A 645 

Walker,  William  J 672 

Wall,  Edward 318 

Wall,  John 394 

Wall,  John  C,  (2d  prov.  and   15th  N.  Y. 

cav.) 310,344 

Wall,  John  C. ,  <164th  iV.  Z  inf.) 671 

Wall,  Maurice  M'. 684 

Wall,  Maurice  W.,  (69th  N.  Y.mf.) 532 

Wall,  Maurice  W.,  (88th  N.  Y.  inf.) 507 

Wall,  William  K 6.56 

Wallace,  Alexander  H 431 

Wallijce,  Campbell  W 575 

Wallace,  Edmund 408 

Wallace,  George  B 310,336,356 

Wallace,  George  H 622 

Wallace,  George  W     538 

Wallace,  R.  Howard 673 

Wallace,  Richard 659 

Wallace,  Samuel  K 494 

Wallace,  Samuel  T 552 

Wallace,  Theodore  C 516,575 

Wallace,  Thomas 459 

Wallace,  Thomas  S '..365 

Wallace,  William,  (1st  iV.  F.iuf.) 422 

Wallace,  William,  (43d  iV.  r.  inf.) 486 

Wallace,  William  M 378 

Wallace,  William  R.,  (34th  N.  T.inf.l 470 

Wallace,  William  R.,  (180th  N.  YAai.) 687 

Waller,  George 673 

Waller,  jr.,  John 463 

Waller,  Royal  S 480 

Walling,  Samuel  A 667 

Walling,  Wm.  H.,  (16th  iT.  F.  inf.) 448 

Walling,  Wm.  H.,  (142d  A  Kinf.) 640 

Wallis,  Pi-ederick 350 

Wallis,  George  H 483 

Wallis,  Gustavo  A 540 

Walls,  John .■ 369,378 

Walmsley,  R.  G 422 

Walpole,  Horace  H 621 

Walrath,  Ezra  L.,  (12th  N.  Y.int) 443 

Walrath,  EzraL.,  (115th  iV.  YAai.) 610 

Walsh,  Charles 347 

Walsh,  Dudley 571 


Walsh,  Eugene 501 

Walsh,  George  A 4&3 

Walsh,  James  J.,  (13th  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 378 

Walsh,  James  J.,  (36th  JV.  Z  inf.) 472 

Walsh,  John 325 

Walsh,  JohnC 463 

W.ilsh,  JIathew  M 428 

Walsh,  Michael,  (63d  N.  r.  inf.) 520 

Walsh,  Michael,  (69th  N.  Y.  inf.) 533 

Walsh,  Michael  McN 488 

Walsh,  PatrickB 679 

Walsh,  Stephen 568 

Walsh,  William 426 

Walter,  Edward  S' 470 

Walter,  Friederich 531 

Walter,  Henry  R-- 454 

Walter,  Joseph,  (1st  JV.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 306 

Walter,  Joseph,  (4l8t  Jf.  Z  inf.) 482 

Waltermire,  William 605 

Walters,  Charles  C 312 

Walters,  George  S 593 

Walters,  James 357 

Walton,  Algernon 697 

Walton,  Charles  H 431 

Walton,  Charles  W 499 

Walton,  Chester  W 398 

Walton,  HenryH 385 

Walton,  John  V 732 

Walton,  Thomas 480 

Walton,  William  P 444 

Walton,  Williams 470 

Walworth,  Seth  B.,  (15th  JV.  y.  cav.) 343' 

Walworth,  Seth  B.,  (14th  JV.  Z.inf.) 447 

Wample,  Charles  H 461 

Wampole,  Silas  M 722 

Waodle,  Theodore 732 

Wands,  Alexander  H 4.53 

Wands,  James  M 378 

Wanger,  Theophile .481 

Wannemaker,  George  W 428 

Wanzer,  George  G.,  (24th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Wanzer,  George  G.,  (27th  JV.  r.inf.) 462 

Warbass,  Samuel 697 

Ward,  A.  H 671 

Ward,  Aaron 735' 

Ward,  Christopher 530 

Ward,  David  B 7J8 

Ward,  EdmondA 311 

Ward,  Ferdinand  De  W 596 

Ward,  George  H .'330 

Ward,  Giles  P.,  (12th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 339 

Ward,  Giles  P.,  (92d  JV.  r.inf.) 574 

Ward,  Harvey 657 

Ward,  J.  H.  Hobart 474' 

Ward,  James 441 

Ward,  James  S 376 

Ward,  JohnP , 381 

■Ward,  JohnR 719 

Ward,  Joseph  G 494 

Ward,  Patrick 533 

Ward,  Peletiah .". 554' 

Ward,  Sherman  W , ..65S 

Ward,  Sidney : 634 

Ward,  William .'TIS 

Ward,  William  J 736 

Warden,  George  W 697 

Warden,  Bdward  M 695 

Warden,  James  C,  (2d  JV.  J.  vet.  inf.) 708 

Warden,  James  C,  (14th  JV.  J.  inf.) 729 

Warden,  James  K 545 

Warden,  William  W. 548 


INDEX  OF   NAMES. 


155 


TVardle,  Edward 665 

Wardncr,  Nathan 58i,  5p-2 

Wardiop,  David  W 587 

Wardwoll,  Edward  H 4118 

Ware,  Ephraim  C 722 

AYiire,  Judhon  C 5S2 

Ware,  Justin  C,  (2Sth  iV.  r.  inf.) 463 

Ware,  Justin  C,  (157th  JV.  r.  inf.) 662 

Ware,  William  M 639 

Warfield,  Myron  P 463 

Wai-field,  Richard  H 419 

Warlord,  Benjamin  H 470 

Warlord,  Wilson  B 469 

Waring,  Albert  A 655 

Waring,  George  E 476 

Warmington,  Robert  C 402 

Warmkessel,  Peter 490 

Warn,  Joel  l-1 685 

Warneeke,  William 464 

Warneke,  Louis 481 

Warner,  Andrew  ,S 647 

Wai'ner,  Augustus  J 479 

Warner,  Charles  F 634 

Warner,  Chai-les  L 644 

Warner,  E.  R .387 

Warner,  George  H.,'  (4th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 364 

Warner,  George  H.,  (5th  batt'yiV.  Y.  It.  art.). 399 

Warner,  George  W.,  (170th  IN.  T.  inf.) 675 

Warner,  George  W.,  (15th  N.  Y.  eng's). -'-.-. 416 

Warner,  Henry  C..  (3d  iV.  J.  cav.) ~- 699 

Warner,  Henry  C. ,  (1st  N.  J.  inf.) 703 

Warner,  James 744 

Warner,  John - 664 

Warner,  John  B.,  (59th  «■.  Y.  inf.) 513 

Warner,  John  B.,  (4th  iV.  J.  inf.) 711 

Waruep^  John  B.,  (35th  N.  J.  inf.) 746 

Warner,  JohuN 565 

Warner,  John  S 508 

Warner,  Lewis  D 658 

Warner,  SeymourS i 480 

Warner,  Walter  G 622 

Warner,  William 741 

Warner,  William  H 479 

Warner,  William  S.,  (101st  JV.  Y.  inf.)...:..  .591 

Warner,  WilUam  S.,(123d.ff.  Y.  inf.) :..622 

Warr,  Edward,  (14tli  JV.  r.  inf.) 447 

WaiT,  Edward,  (117th  iV.  Z  inf.) 612 

Warren,  A.  W 309, 35? 

Warren,  Dwight 690 

Warren,  Edgar  W 312 

Warren,  George  L 662 

Warren,  George  W.,  (11th  JV.  Y.  cav.) .337 

Warren,  George  W.,  (3d  N.  Y.  inf.) 424 

Warren,  George  W.,  (123d  iV.  Y.  inf.) 622 

Warren,  Gouverneur  K 428 

Warren,  HiramO 632 

Warren,  James  C 622 

Warren,  James  M 493 

Warren,  Jonas  H 674 

Warren,  John 520 

Warren,  JohnL 728 

Warren,  Joseph,  (97th  2V.  Z  inf.) 583 

WaiTen,  Joseph,  (5th  batt'y  JV.  J.  It.  art.) 702 

Wan^n,  KitchelJ 744 

Warren,  Lyman  J 575 

Warren,  Robert  P , 645 

Warren,  Rodolphus 487 

Warren,  Theodore  M 639 

Warren,  William 474 

Warren,  WilUam  S 492 

Warren,  Wm.  P.,  (2diV.  Y.  mounted  rifles).. 317 


Warren,  Wm.  P.,  (28tb  JV.  r,  inf ) 463 

Warren,  Wm.  P.,  (28th  JV.  Y.  inf.)  .' 463 

Warren,  Zena«  C 328 

Warren,  Zenas  Crane 702 

Warring.  William ,380 

Warwick,  William 604 

Washburn,  A.  G 633 

Washburn,  Albert 497 

Washburn,  Charles  E 608 

Washburn,  D.  W  . 364 

Wa>hburn,  Daniel  W 534 

Washburn,  Jeremiah  P 455 

Washburn,  George 632 

Washburn,  Law 384 

Washburn,  Levi 578 

Washburn,  MiloC; 679 

Washburn,  Milo  E 575 

Washburn,  Natlian  S .' '...613 

Washburn,  Nelson 309,336 

Washburn,  Rufus 522 

Wasbbui'D,  Silemus 585 

Washburne,  A.  L 345 

Wushburne,  Ransom  A 604 

Washburne,  William 690 

Wasine,  David  A 642 

Wason,  T.  B 694 

Wasserback,  Daniel  C - 481 

Wasserman,  Ignatz 464 

Wassner,  John 571 

Wasson,  William  R 374 

Waterbury,  Peter  L 643 

Waterbury,  W.  Malcolm 364 

Waterford,  M.  A 604 

Waterman,  Georpre  C i 658 

Waterman,  Harrison  L 414 

Waterman,  John  M 546 

"Waters,  Alvah  D.,  (10th  N.  Y.  cav.) 335 

Waters,  Alvah  D.,  (23d  JV.  r.  inf.) ;..457 

Waters,  Prank 603 

Waters,  Frederick  O ,. 444 

Waters,  Henry  D 662 

Waters,  Henry  H 008 

Waters,  Thomas,  (2d  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 362 

Waters,  Thomas,  (97th  JV,  Y.  inf.) 583 

Waters,  Timothy ;  .432 

Waters,  V.  Lansing 367 

Walking,  Benjamin - 649 

Watkins,  C.  Ward 626 

Watkins,  Charles  A 546 

Watkins,  Charles  R 307 

Watkins,  Edmund  P 522 

Watkins,  Erwin  C 305 

Watkins,  George  D 318,  3:.'8 

Watkins,  George  W 522 

Watkins,  Hezekiab 643 

Watkins,  Harlow , ,339 

Watkins,  James  M 633 

Watkins,  Thomas  M 685 

Watkins,  William  G 441 

Watkins,  William  L..-. 67B 

Watrous,  Ansel 635 

Watrous,  Charles  L i. 546 

Watson,  Beriah  A 713 

Watson,  Charles,  (2d  JV.  Y.  cav.) 311 

Watson,  Charles,  (79th  JV.  Y.  int.). 552 

Watson,  Don  A 377 

Watson,  EriS 462 

Watson,  Frank  W 4j9 

Watson,  George 637 

Watson,  George  F 444 

Watson,  George  J 487 


156 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Wiitson,  George  R. .  -• 374 

Watson.  James  L.,  (17th  i\r.  y.  inf.) 452 

Watson,  JamtsL.,  (115lh  N.  Y.  mi.) 610 

■\ViitBon,  James  L.,C139lh.ff.  Y.  inf.) 636 

Watson,  James  M.,  (2d  JV.  Y.  mounted  rifles)  .317 

Watson,  James  M.,  (27th  N.  Y.  inf.) 462 

Watson,  Mntbew 604 

Watson,  Robert  S 474 

Watson,  Thomas  H 498 

Watson,  William 325 

Wattcr.s  Charles 671 

Wattles,  William 633 

Watt,  David  M 542 

Watts,  Alexander 521 

Watts,  ArthurH 347 

Watts,  Charles 696 

Watts,  GeorgQD.  H 517 

Watts,  Htigh 364 

Watts,  Jonatlian 564 

Watts,  John  H 467 

Watts,  jr.,  Robert ; .  -632 

Wangh,  Albert  B 324 

Waugh,  James  L.,  (6th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 428 

Waugh,  James  L.,  (11th  A  K  inf.) 441 

Wangh,  James  L.,  (66th  JV.  r.  inf.) 526 

Wauaer,  Jarvis 729 

Way.  Alexander  M 703 

Way,  Hen  ry  A 681 

Wayne,  Thomas 610 

Wead,  Frederick  F 448,586 

Weart,  Jam;sM 732 

Weatherhy,  Charles  P.  N 414 

Weaven,  Joseph  IJ.. 579 

Weaver,  Elias  R 546 

Weaver,  Erastus  C 619 

Weaver,  Frank  N..i 424 

Weaver,  Prank  W 424 

Weaver,  William  H 498 

Webb,  E.  C 325 

Webb,  E.  Cook 458 

Webb,  Edward  P.,  (10th  JV,  Y.  h.  art.) 377 

Webb,  EdvfardP.,(lBt  JV.  Y.  It.  art.) 388 

Webb,  Frank,  (2.5th  JV.  r.  inf.) 459 

Webb,  Prank,  (40th  N.  r.  inf.) 480 

Webb,  James  J 536 

Webb,  JohnM 333 

Webb,  Myers  T 649 

Webb,  William 671 

Webb,  William  J 621 

Webber,  Gustavus 443 

Webber,  JohnP 508 

Webber,  Max 454 

Weber,  Albert 454 

Weber,  Charles 306 

Weber,  Francis 454 

Weber,  Frederick 692 

Weber,  Jacob 530 

Weber,  John  B.,  (44th  JV  Y.  inf.) '..487 

Weber,  John  B.,  (116th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 611 

Weber,  JohnC 688 

Webster,  Aimer  P 437 

Webster,  B.  H 574 

Webster,  Calvert  S 416 

Webster,  Cornelius  H 669 

Webster,  Edward  B 672 

Webster,  Prederiek  P 377 

Webster,  George  W 373 

Webster,  Jay 582 

Webster,  John  G 4C2 

Webster,  John  M 467 

Webster,  John  W 634 


Webster,  Josejih - 469 

Webster,  Martin 393 

Webster,  Samuel  G 418 

Webster,  Samuel  W 448 

Webster,  Simon  P 372 

Webster,  William  H 331 

Webster,  William  S 661 

Wedge,  James  E 609 

Weed,  Alfred 589 

Weed,  GaleyO 660 

Weed,  George  W 371 

Weed,  Hiland  A 450,4.59 

Weed,  John,  (14th  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 380 

Weed,  John,  (13th  JV.  Z.  inf.) 445 

Weed,  Reuben  R 597 

Weed,  Theodore  H 335 

Weed,  William  B 312 

Weeks,  Caleb  D -•--631 

Weeks,  Darwin  L 314 

Weeks,  Bphraim  F 575 

Weeks,  George  D 677 

Weeks,  James  E 352 

Weeks,  Henry  A 443 

Weeks,  John  H 656 

Weeks,  Melville  C 329 

Weeks,  SamuelW t 342 

Weer,  Norman  F 622 

Wehe,  Robert 615 

Wehle,  Julius 526 

Wehler,  Edward,  (103^  JV  r.  inf.) 594 

Wehler,  Edward,  (178th  iV  Y.  inf.) 682 

Wehmann,  Clemens 452 

Wehrhan,  Robert 544 

Weiber,  George 411 

Weicker,  Arthur 406 

Weidman,  Malachi 4.'56 

Weihl,  Charles 435 

Weil,  Oscar 430 

Weiland,  John,  (8th  JV  Y.  inf.) 332 

WeUand,  John,  (13th  JV  Y.  inf.) 445 

Weiler,  Ernst ' 501 

Weinberg,  Constantino 430 

Weinbrenner,  Charles 383 

Weinhold,  Charles 464 

Weiss,  Adolph 435 

Weiss,  Adolphns,  (41st  JV.  r.  inf.) 481 

Weiss,  Adolphus,  (2d  vet.  and  15th  JV.  J. 

inf) 708,7,30 

Weiss,  Conrad,  (20th  JV  Y.  inf.) 454 

Weiss,  Conrad,  (187th  JV.r.  inf.) 682 

Weiss,  Francis ', 454 

Weiss,  Frederick 305 

Weiss,  Julius  A 496 

Weitershausen,  G 503 

Welbom,  Edward 720 

Welch,  Abraham,  (1st  and2lBt  JV  Y.  cav.)306,  350 

Welch,  Abraham,  (4th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 427 

Welch,  Benjamin  C 480 

Welch,  Henry  J 687 

Welch,  Isaac  L 4.')9 

Welch,  J.  Sumner 369,376 

Welch,  John  0 562 

Welch,  Patrick  H ..606 

Welch,  Stephen 658 

Weld,  John  W 391 

Weld,  Joseph  G 3.33 

Weldon,  Michael  J 473 

Weldon,  Thomas  P 547 

Welker,  Rudolph 435 

Welkcr,  William 435 

Welleman,  Charles 481 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


15T 


■Welles,  Frederick 721 

Welles,  Henry  S 650 

Weller,  Hermann 489 

WeUer,  William  P 315  343 

Welling,  Edgar  P 653 

Welling,  Edward  L 709,734 

Welling,  Joseph 374 

Wellington,  David  G 680 

Wellman,  Abijah  J '. 562 

Wellman,  John  F 658 

Welplej',  Francis 684 

Wells,  A.  Travis 60S 

Wells,  Albert  C 585- 

Wella,  Alanson  P 339 

Wells,  Amos  P 441 

Wells,  Amos ^ 640 

Wells,  Charles  A.,  (Ist  2V.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 307 

WeUs,  Charles  A.,  (27th  iV.  r.  inf.; 462 

Wells,  Charles  W 613 

Wells,  David  H.,(142d if.  r.inf.) 640 

Wells,  David  0.,  (169th  iV.  r.inf.) 674 

Wells,  G.Wiley 347 

Wells,  George  C 312 

Wells,  Harrison  G 550 

Wells,  Hebcr 728 

Wells,  Henry 317 

Wells,  Henry  P 378 

Wells,  Herbert  S 621 

Wells,  Israel,  (31st  iV.  J.  inf.) 743 

Wells,  Israel,  (38th  iV;  J.  inf.) 747 

Wells,  J.  Howard 428 

Wells,  James ■ 670 

Wells,  Joseph  E.: 711 

Wells,  MelvinS 506 

Wells,  OtisH 599 

Wells,  Philander S69 

Wells,  Samuel  M 385 

Wells,  Samuel  R 516 

Wells,  Thomas  M 315,336 

Wells,  W.  H 345 

Wells,  William  H 589 

Welsh,  E.  H " 524 

Welsh,  Robert 677 

Welsh,  Thomas 516 

Welsh,  William 531 

Welsted,  Edward  W 720 

Wemett,  Joseph  H 689 

Wendel,  Frederick * 594 

Wendell,  Nelson  O 620 

Wendell,  Valentine 383 

Wenkebach,  Enno  P 332 

Wenlawaky,  Henry  C". 454 

Wentworth,  Hiram  E ... , 381 

Wentz,  Johns.  W 709 

Werick,  Henry 335 

Werick,  John 335 

Wennerskirch,  W.  M 695 

Wermerskirch,  William 432 

Wemeck,  Francis  Joseph -•-*. 503 

Werner,  Adam 503 

Werner,  Ferdinand - 382 

Werner,  Frederic 510 

Werner^,  Heniy 697 

Wertenberg,  Csesar 510 

Werth,  JohnE ( 544 

Wertheimer,  Edward 504 

Werthtr,  Frederick 435 

Werbfaerer,  Herman 630 

Wescott,  William  H 365 

Weflsely,  Charles «. 682 

39  b 


West,  Charlei,  H, ,  (8th  iV.  y.  h.  art.) 372 

West,  Charles  H.,  (lOSth  iV.  Y.  inf.) 672 

West,  Daniel  A 656 

West,  H&nry  G 348 

West,  Joseph  E 447,463 

West,  Joseph  R 715 

West,  Oliver  W 347 

West,  Rowland  R 339 

West,  WilliamF 680 

West,  William  H 529 

West,  William  R 461 

West,  W.  T 677 

Westbrook,  Cornelius  D 617 

Westbrook,  Simeon  S 617 

Westcott,  Asahel  B '. 471 

Westcott,  George  T 709 

Westcott,  James 602 

Westcott,  James  P.  L 479 

Westcott,  JohnH 376 

Westcott,  MathewH 651 

Westcott,  Thomas 372 

Westcott,  William  H , 373 

Westerfield,  JohnW 740 

Westerhold,  William 500 

Western,  Charles  B 661 

Westervelt,  Aaron 441 

Westervelt,  Abram  D 346 

Westervelt,  John  C 733 

Westervelt,  Minthome 386 

Westervelt,  William  B 452 

WestfeU,  James  V.  D -• 666 

Westinghouse,  Albert 313 

Westlake,  Oscar 709 

Weston,  Gerald 696 

Weston,  H.  James 628 

Weston,  Harding 333 

Weston,  Lester 656 

Weston,  Newcomb  J 315,  326 

Wetmore,  Ezra  F 461 

Wetmore,  George,  (22d  iV.  F.  inf.) 456 

Wetmore,  George,  (184th iV.  y.inf.) 685 

Wetmore,  Henry  A 32fi 

Wetmore,  Lewi's 326 

Wetmore,  jr.,  Oliver,  (13th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 378 

Wetmore,  jr.,  Oliver,  (5th  Jf.  Y.  inf.) 438 

Wettstein,  Andrew 594 

Wettstein,  Frits 531 

Wever,  Bernhard 411 

We«el,  Hen  ry ■ 489 

Weyde,  Henry  Vander 524 

Weydner,  Herm  ann 504 

Weyer,  Menrath 708,730 

Weygant ,  Cb arles  H 623 

Weymouth,  Frank 743 

Whalen,  B.  B 424 

Whaler,  Alvin  M 452 

Whaley,  Alvin  M 450 

Whaley,  Andrew  J.,  (24th  N.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Whaley,  Andrew  J.,  (a4th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 458 

Whalley,  James  0 537 

Whealon,  Daniel 578 

Wheat,  Solomon  D 506 

Wheaton,  George  H.,  (83d  if.  Y.  inf.): 559 

Wheaton,  George  H.,  (132d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 630 

Whe^on,  George  D 335 

Whedon,  Oscar  P 335 

Wheelan,  James  N 328 

Wheelan,  William 329 

Wheeler,  Alberts 626 

Wheeler,  Algor  M.,  (33  batt'y  N.  Y.  It.  arfc)--413 


158 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


Wheeler,  Alger  M.,  (21st  N.  Y.  inf.) 455 

Wheeler,  Asdrew  A 376 

Wheeler,  Ashland  C 583 

Wheeler,  Charles  C. ,  (batt'y  E,  1st  iV.  ¥.  It. 

art.) - 389 

Wheeler,  Charles  C. ,  (102d  iV.  r.  inf. ) 592 

Wheeler,  Charles  M 626 

Wheeler,  Edward,  (4th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 365 

Wheeler,  Edward,  (56th  JV.  r.  inf.) 506 

Wheeler,  JSphraim  B 596 

Wheeler,  George  R 619 

Wheeler,  H.  Hill 374 

Wheeler,  jr.,  H.  HUl 361 

Wheeler,  Hiram  S 609 

Wheeler,  JameU  B 385 

Wheeler,  Jerome  B 315,326 

Wheeler,  John  F 6,')2 

Wheeler,  John  J 606 

Wheeler,  Luther  M 549 

Wheeler,  Obed 653 

Wheeler,  Parle 651 

Wheeler,  Samuel  F 700 

Wheeler,  Stephen  W.,  (25th  N.  Y.  cav.) 357 

Wheeler,  Stephen  W.,  (5thiT.  Zinf.) 428 

Wheeler,  Wallace  W 642 

Wheeler,  Washington 324 

Wheeler,  WilUam,  (13th  batt'y  iV.  Y.  It.  art.). .403 

Wheeler,  William,  (4th  Ar.  Y.  inf.) 426 

Wheeler,  William,  (142d  Af.  Y.  mf.) 640 

Wheeler,  William  E 538 

Wheeler,  William  F.,  (20th  N.  Y.  inf.) 455 

Wheeler,  William  F.,  ^49th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 497 

Wheelhouse,  Robert 361 

Wheelock,  Addison  W 376 

Wheelock,  Charles,  (97th  N.  Y.  inf.) -.583 

WheefSck,  Charles,  (117th  N.  Y.  inf.) 612 

Wheelock,  Cyrus 334 

Wheelock,  Erastus 380 

Wheelock,  John  B 635 

Wheelock,  Lorenzo  L , 666 

Wheelock,  Samuel  B 635 

Whelan,  John  H 709 

Whelan,  William 441 

Whicher,  Prank  L 333 

Whipple,  Benjamin  A - 425 

Whipple,  Edward  L 589 

Whipple,  Job  P 417 

Whipple,  William  W 425 

Whistler,  Jos.  N.  a 361 

Whitaker,  Edgar 71 J 

Whital,  Samuel 361 

Whitbeck,  John  P 602 

Whitbeck,  John  T 629 

Whitcher,  Daniel  R 463 

Whitcomb,  Arthurs 328 

Whitcotnb,  William  H 324 

Whitfield,  Charles  H 640 

White,  Alasco  C 748 

White,  AmosH 324 

White,  Andrew  G 424 

White,  Asa  J 604 

White,  Alvin 612 

White,  Charles 392 

White,  Charles  H.,  (8th  iV.  r.  cav.) 332 

White,  Charles  H.,  (14th  AT.  J.  inf.) 729 

White,  ChnrlesS  371 

White,  David  B 555 

White,  David  B 624 

White,  DelosM 394 

White,  Delos  W 313 

White,  Edward 724,726 


White,  Edward  A 689 

White,  Prank,  (4th  iV.  Y.  cav.) 322 

White,  Frank,  (177th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 681 

White.  Frank  A 307 

White,  Prank  J 439 

White,  George  B 667 

White,  George  P 629 

White,  George  W 365 

White,  Harrison 315,326 

White,  Henry  E 462 

White,  Horace  G 578 

White,  James 726 

White,  James  G 473 

White,  James  J 689 

White,  James  V 396 

White,  Jesse 548 

White,  John « 365 

White,  John  C,  (1st  iV.  Y.  inf.) 422 

White,  JohnC,  (49th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 496 

White,  JohnC,  (26th  iV.  J.  inf.) 737 

White,  John  E 587 

White,  JohnG.,  (18th  AT.  Y.  cav.) 346 

White,  John  G.,  (68th  AT.  Y.  inf.) 531 

White,  John  J 598 

White,  JohnL 664 

White,  JohnP 309,335 

White,  JohnP.  P 437,439 

White,  Jo^ah  J 1..469 

White,  LameN 741 

White,  Loring  E 515 

White,  IMichael 732 

White,  iVIyron 622 

White,  Ransom  A .' 629 

White,  Roberto.. 726 

White,  Thomas  C 508 

White,  Thomas  M 649 

Wliite,  Truman  C 309,335 

White,  Warren 380 

White,  Whitman  V 492 

White,  WilUam  E.,  (45th  N.  Y.  inf.) 485 

White,  William  E.,  (7l8t  A  Y.  inf.) 536 

White,  William  B.,  (90th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 571 

White,  WilUam  P 741 

White,  WUUam  W 689 

Whiteford,  Alfred  H 588 

"^hiteford,  Edward,  (5th  AT  Y.  cav.) 324 

Whiteford,  Edward,  (S8th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 667 

Whitehead,  John  T 706 

Whitehom,  Abram 601 

Whitelow,  James 439 

Whitely,  Charles 426 

Whitemore,  Frank. 635 

Whiteside,  Benjamin 578,698 

Whiteside,  Charles  M 384 

Whiteside,  James  E 545 

Whiteside,  JohnC , 577,598 

Whiteside,  Richard 598 

WhiteweU,  Stephen  1 365 

Whitfield,  Eben 352 

Whitfield,  George  G 728 

Whitings,  Abram  T 431 

Whiting,  Addison  N 4.. 6.37 

Whiting,  James  R 437 

Whiting,  JohnC 467 

Whiting,  William  H 335 

Whitley,  jr.,  John 307 

Whitlock,  William 343 

Whitman,  George  W 498 

Whitney,  Charles  H 513 

Whitney,  David 720 

Whitney,  George  A...: ClO 


INDEX   OF  NAMES. 


159 


Whitney,  J.  Henry 428 

Whitney,  James 356 

Whitney,  John  A 1 7]8 

Whitney,  John  J , g_^g 

Whitney,  Jjawrence  M. ..: 559 

Whitney,  Moses M [[] 547 

Whitney,  Royai  J !!!!574 

Whitney,  Russel  M 562 

Whitney,  William  H i!!!!419 

Whitney,  William  L 455 

Whiten,  Alpha ^ . . . ! .  331 

Whiton,  Henry  B 423  514 

Whitou,  John  L '.639 

Whitsed,  John 322 

Whit  taker,  Daniel 3X2 

Whittaker,  Edgar 74I 

Whittaker,  Edward  W 312 

Whittaker,  Frederick  B 315,  327 

Whittemore,  B.  W ; 324 

Whittney,  W.  Scott 314 

Whittock,  Henry 467 

Whittock,  John 468 

Whitty,  Jasper  M .' 532 

Whitty,  Simon  P 714 

Whyte,  John 552 

Wiard,  George 364,  372 

Wiard,  Hiram ,686 

Wiborn,  Albert  M ' 443 

Wicker,  Prank  N ? 463 

WJckee,  Edward  A ■. 1 6o3 

Wickes,  William  H 674 

Wickham,  Benjamin  F 45G 

Wickham,  De  Witt  C 372 

Wickham,  Joseph  D 559 

Wickham,  Philander  S 418 

Wicks,  Cyrus  O 1. 602 

Wicks,  Edward  B 591 

Wicks,  J.  M 425 

Wicks,  Jacob 645 

Wickwise,  Samne* 662 

Wiebe,  Lewis  E 366 

Wiebecke,  Charles 706 

Wiederhold,  Louis ^ .  432 

Wiedrieh,  Michael 382,  390 

Wiegand,  Charles 476 

WiSgand,  Otto 489 

Wiener,  Gustav 464 

Wiese,  Gustavus 434 

Wiess,  Lewis 426 

Wiggins,  Liivid  T 523 

Wiggins,  JohnC 709 

Wiggins,  William  T 497 

Wight,  Andrew  J 730 

Wight,  CbarlesM 461 

Wightman,  Charles,  (24th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 355 

Wightman,  Charles,  (24th  JV.  7.  mf.) 458 

Wilber,  Benjamin  W 391 

Wilber,  Beriah -319 

Wilber,  Eugene 599 

Wilber,  George 598 

Wilber,  GeorgeF 629 

Wilber,  John  J 524 

Wilber,  Nathan  B 385 

Wilber,  jr.,  Solah 598 

.  Wilbur,  A.  B 320,345 

Wilbur,  De  Witt  C 594 

Wilbur,  Dewitt  C 649 

Wilbur,  MarkD 665 

Wilbur,  K.  H 592 

Wilcken,  Charles  L 415 

Wilcox,  Charles  H 455 


Wilcox,  Edwin  A 439 

Wilcox,  Francis  M 575 

Wilcox,  H.  W 643 

Wilcox,  J.  H 557 

Wilcox,  John  W 376 

Wilcox,  Samuel  B ; 349 

Wilcox,  Sylvanus  S 655 

Wilcox,  Timothy  E 369 

Wilcox,  William  H 58O 

Wilcox,  Wm.  H.  H 440 

Wilcoxen,  J.  Newton 394 

Wild,  William , 333 ' 

Wilde,  Hiram '. 450 

Wilde,  Hiram 4,52 

Wilde,  James  B 517 

Wilde,  Joseph  B 706 

Wilder,  E.  H 333 

Wilder,  Henry  B 366 

Wilder,  I.  Hart 626 

Wilder,  Walter  D 496 

Wildes,  Thomas .'. 439 

Wildey,  Jacob 384 

Wildey,  John 441 

Wildman,  Charles  C 431 

Wildman,  Bhas  W 749 

Wildman,  George  D 573 

Wildman,  Mather  R 378 

Wildrich,  Nelson  P 307 

Wildrick,  Abram  C 748 

Wildrick,  John  A 740 

Wildrick,  John  L 565 

Wildt,  Edward  A 393 

Wiles,  Browning  N. . ; 655 

Wiles,  Tillman 419 

Wiley,  Henry  A 596 

Wiley,  John 715 

Wiley,  William  H 695 

Wilhelm,  Charles 434 

Wilken,  Andrew  W 621 

Wilkes,  De  Ponthen  J ■. 668 

Wilkes,  George  T 414 

Wilkeson,  jr. ,  John 590 

Wilkeson,  Samuel 455 

Wilkeson.  Samuel  H 337 

Wilkie,  Chaunccy 381 

Wilkie,  Frederick  C 366 

Wilkin,  De  Witt  C 1.-673 

Wilkins,  Charles  W 735 

Wilkins,  Isaac  P 668 

Wilkina,  John  E 574 

Wilkins,  Leonard 347 

Wilkins,  W.  E 355  , 

Wilkinson,  Albert  J 417 

Wilkinson,  Arthur 542 

Wilkinson,  Charles  S 553 

Wilkinson,  Frederick 629 

Wilkinson,  J.  Forman 651 

Wilkinson,  John  L 377 

Wilkinson,  John  P 629 

Wilkinson,  John  W 485 

Wilkinson,  Joseph 617 

Wilkinson,  Mellvine  C 601 

Wilkinson,  Neville  C 457 

Wilkinson,  Robert  P 629 

Wilks,  Aarofl 715 

Willar,  Edwin 601 

Willard,  CharlesF 311 

Willard,  Darwin 538 

Willard.  George  L 625 

Willard,  John  P 346 

WiUard,  OrvelH ■ 622 


160 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


Willard,  Sylvester  L ■ 585 

WiUaters,  Charloa     435 

Wmdrick,  George  W 470 

Willett,  James  M 372 

Willett,  James  0 740 

Willett,  JOBeph 373 

Willett,  Thomas ■ 632,533 

WiUetts,  Andrew  J 680 

•  Willetts,  Henry  Y 736 

Wffletts,  Jo^n  H 716,726 

Williams,  Alfred  A.  C ! 387 

Wiiliams,  Alvan 735 

Wmiams,  B.  Prank 736 

Williams,  Charles 533 

Williams,  Charles  P 355 

Williams,  Crawford 665 

Williams,  Edgar  8 640 

Williams,  Edward,  (5th  If.  ¥.  inf.) 430 

Williams,  Edward,  (S7th  JV".  r.  inf. ) 462 

Williams,  Floyd  E 731 

Williams,  Frank 364 

Williams,  Frank  B 365 

Williams,  Frank  H 689 

Williams,  George  C 474,505 

Williams,  George  D 319 

Williams,  George  N 585 

Williams,  Henry  B.,  (13th  iV.  Z.  inf.) 445 

Williams,  Henry  B.,  (lOSth  N.  Y.  inf.)  ., 602 

Williams,  Henry  0 516 

Williams,  Henry  E 561 

Williams,  Hobert.^ : 655 

Williams,  J.  Knox - 612 

Williams,  James  E.,  (1st  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.) 307 

Williams,  James  B.,  (13th  N.  T.  inf.) 445 

Williams,  James  P 726 

WiUiams,  Jeremiah .' 564 

Williams,  John,  (16th  N.  Y.  h.  ait.) 385 

Williams,  John,  (1st  N.  J.  cav.) 696 

Williams,  John  R. 728 

Williams,  John  T..-^ 424 

Williams,  John  W 630 

Williams,  Joseph,  (16th  7?.  Y.  h.  art.) 384 

Williams,  Joseph,  (30th  iV.  r.  inf.) 466 

Williams,  Joseph  M 494 

Williams,  Le  Koy 373, 439 

Williams,  Lewis  D 375 

Williams,  Marvin 602 

Williams,  Merritt  M ,_, .  .367 

Williams,  Morris  D -'- .  -  366 

Williams,  Oscar  C 635 

Williams,  Otbeniel 376 

Williams,  P.  Piatt 693 

Williams,  Richard 547 

Williams,  Samuel 726 

Williams,  Samuel  B 420 

Williams,  Stalham  L 405 

Williams,  T 346 

Williams,  Thomas 305 

Williams,  Wilbur  A 369,376 

Williams,  Wm.  P.,  (2d  N.  Y.  mounted  rifles). 317 

Williams,  Wm.  F.,  (28th  N.  Y.  inf.) 463 

Williams,  William  H.,  (4fh  N.  Y.  cav.) 322 

Williams,  William  H.,  (5th  N.  Y.  cav.) 324 

Williams,  William  H.,  (87lh  N.  Y.  inf.) 666 

Williams,  William  H.,  (2d  N.  J.  inf.) 706 

Williams,  William  H.,  (35th  JV.  J.  inf.) 746 

WUliams,  William  J 507 

Williamson,  David 699 

Williamson,  Henry  V 559 

Williamson,  James 681 


Williamson,  John  J.,  (23  JT.  Y.  h.  art.)  , 362 

Williamson,  John  J.,  (128th  N.  Y.  inf.) 629 

Williamson,  William  H 687 

Willian,  John 715,718,726 

Williard,  Franklin  W 502 

Willis,  Benjamin  A 615 

Willis,  George  A -• 674 

Willis,  Henry  P 738 

Willis,  Henry  H 480 

Willis,  John  J.,  (lOlst  JV.  r.  inf.) 591 

Willis,  John  J.,  (11th  .W.  J.  inf.) 724 

Willis,  Leander 611 

Willis,  Martin i 542 

Willis,  Samuel  B ^ 628 

Willis,  WilUamB.. 735 

Willis,  William  S. ,  (1st  N.  J.  cav. ) 697 

Willis,  William  S.,  (3lBt  JV.  J.  inf.) 743 

Willison,  William  J.  C 430 

Willitt,  Joshua  V ;..473 

Willor,  Fred.  C 639 

WiUoughbey,  Edward  A 459 

Willoughby,  Richard  H sm 

Willoughby,  Westel 635 

Wills,  (1st,)  Henry 677 

Wills,  (2.1,)  Henry 677 

Wills,  William,  (24th  JV.  r.  inf.) : 458 

Wills,  WiUiam,  (149th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 651 

Willson,  George -.423 

Willson,  JcThn  M 319 

Willson,  Lester  S ,.-514 

Wilm,Otto 476 

Wilman,  Adolph '. 621 

Wilmarth,  RosweUS 622 

Wilmott,  Richard 330 

Wilsey,  Edgar  H 370 

Wilsey,  Jacob,  (18th  JV.  y.  cav. ) 346 

Wilsey,  Jacob,  (132d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 631 

Wilson,  Adolph 454 

Wilson,  Albert '. 311 

Wilson,  Alfred  D •. ..392 

Wilson,  Andrew,  (17th  JV.  F.  inf.) 450 

Wilson,  Andrew,  (61st  JV.  Y.  inf.) 516 

Wilson,  Andj-ew  J 645 

Wilson,  Archibald 357 

Wilson,  Benjamin  C - 601 

Wilson,  Charles '■602 

Wilson,  Charles  W 709 

Wilson,  Christopher  W 640 ' 

Wilson,  Dean 660 

Wilson,  Daniel  A. 715 

Wilson,  Edgar  T 423 

Wilson,  EdwardP '613 

Wilson,  George  B.,  (8th  JV.  Y.b.  art.) 373 

Wilson,  George  B.,  (155th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 659 

Wilson,  George  B 715 

Wilson,  (^eorge  S 451 

Wilson,  GrifanW 575 

Wilson,  Harper 472 

Wilson,  Henry 324 

Wilson,  Hiram  S 675 

Wilson,  Horatio  P 640 

Wilson,  Imula  D 467 

Wilson,  J.  Wade 399 

Wilson,  James,  (99th  JV.  Kinf.) 587 

Wilson,  Jas.,(2dJV.  J.  inf. and  9th  JV.  J.inf.)706,  720 

Wilson,  jr.,  James  G 553 

Wilson,  James  H.,  (13th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 445 

Wilson,  James  H.,  (5th  JV.  j;  inf.) 713' 

Wilson,  James  M '. 706 

Wilson.  James  S 636 


INDEX  OP   NAMES. 


161 


Wilson,  James  T 558 

Wilson,  Jiicob 4g5 

Wilson,  Jacob  D 747 

Wilson,  John,  (43tl iV.  r.inf.) !!'"'486 

Wilson,  John,  (10th  N.  J.  inf.) 732 

Wilson,  JohnE '515 

Wilson,  John  L.. 694 

Wilson,  Joseph 477 

Wilson,  Lester  D ^ 544 

Wilson,  Lewis  W 599 

Wilson,  Lucius  E.,  (2d  N.  Y.  vet.  cav.) .  313 

Wilson,  Lucius  E.,  (22d  iV.  X  inf.) 456 

Wilson,  Lurow  D 655 

Wilson,  Martin  L 621 

Wilson,  Melvin  W 613 

Wilson,  MelvinD 649 

Wilson,  Moses  E 377 

Wilson,  Orville  D 315,326 

Wilson,  Philip  L 439 

Wilson,  Richard  C 726 

Wilson,  Richard  J 734 

Wilson,  Robert  G 728 

Wilson,  Robert  P 448 

Wilson,  Samuel   626 

Wilson,  Samuel  C 673 

Wilson,  Samuel  K 740 

Wilson,  Samuel  R 365,  373 

Wilson,  Solomon  G 633 

■  Wilson,  Thomas  A : 646 

Willlp,  William,  ;9th  iV.  T.  cav.) 334 

WilsJn,  William,  (6th  iV.  T.  inf.) 431 

Wilson,  William,  (Ist  N.  J.  cav.) 696 

Wilson,  William,  (6th  iV.  J.  inf.) 715 

Wilson,  jr.,  William 744 

Wilson,  William  G 696 

Wilson,  William  R 389 

Wilson,  Zachariah  0- 472 

Wiltsie,  Henry 453 

Winans,  Dighton  H 666 

Winans,  Ira 587 

Winans,  William  G 734 

Winchester,  Salmon 440 

Winchip,  John  F 469 

Winder,  Nicholas 467 

Windsbecker,  Julius 320,  345 

Windsor,  John 552 

Windsor,  John  M 338 

Winegar,  CharlesE 390 

Wines,  Charles  M 367 

Wines,  William.. 366 

Winfleld,  Daniel  H 706 

Winfieia,  Jacob  H S53 

Wing,  Edgar  IVI 613 

Wing,  George  H 380 

Wing,  Nelson  J 596 

Wing,  Stephen  L 596 

Winn,  TheophilusB 509,517 

Winnans,  William  H 365 

Winne,  Archibald 372 

Winne,  William  H j« ....468 

Winnegar,  WilUam  W SP . .  .347 

Winnie,  Edward  W 549 

Winslow,  Bradley,  (35tli  Y.  Y.  inf.) ....471 

Winslow,  Bradley,  (186th  tf.  Y.  inf.) 687 

WioBlow,  Cleveland,  (5th  N.  K  inf.) 428 

Winslow,  Cleveland,  (5th  N.  Y.  vet.  inf.) 430 

Winslow,  Ezra  D 472 

Winslow,  George  B 3B9 

Winslow,  Gordon 429 

Winslow,  jr.,  Gordon,  (5th  N.  Y.  inf )-...... ..428 

Winslow,jr.,  Gordon,  (5th  iV.  K  vet.  inf.) 430  ' 


Winslow,  Hiram  A.,  (43d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 485 

Winslow,  Hiram  A.,  (142d  N.  Y.  inf.) 640 

Winslow,  Jediah 349 

Winspear,  James  H 530 

Winter,  Andrew 433 

Winter,  James  W 472 

Winterlhantle,  Andreas 464 

Winters,  George  L 658 

Winters,  Hugh  J 538 

Winters,  William 491 

Wintherbotam,  John  R 659 

Winthrop,  Frederick 430 

Wisebum,  George  D 632 

Wiser,  W.  W 373 

Wiser,  William  H 361 

Wisewell,  M.  N 740 

Wisner,  Charles  H 634 

Wisner,  Jeffrey  A 683 

Wisner,  Lewis  G 623 

Wisner,  OscaniP 352 

Witherell,  Alpheus ^ 717 

Witherspoon ,  James T 551 

Withey,  Favette 690 

Withey,  William  H 690 

Witters,  Frederick  A 414 

Wittstein,  Francis 510 

Wodell,  Isaac  P 578 

Woehnert,  John  G 611 

Woelfel,  Emille 699 

Woeller,  Louis 530 

Woellmer,  Frederick  A 530 

Woemer,  Christian,  (1st  N.  J.  battery) 700 

Woerner,  Christian,  (3d  N.  J.  battery) 701 

Wolcott,  Charles  W 4 544 

Wolcott,  John  A i 655 

Wolcott,  John  G 543 

Woldron,  Hampden 56 1 

Wolf,  Caspar 383 

Wolf,  Francis 435 

Wolf,  Francis  S 579 

Wolf,  Frederick 477 

Wolf,  Louis .'501 

Wolf,  William,  (8th  if.  K  inf.) 435 

Wolf,  William,  (]J8th  iV.  K  inf.) 683 

Wolfarth,  Hermann 510 

Wolfe,  Ferdinand  V 738 

Wolfe,  John  A •....319 

Wolff, -Charles 513 

Wolff,  ParritB 685 

Wolst,  Conrad 490 

Wolverton,  Joseph  W 742 

Wolverton,  Samuel 746 

Wombaugh,  Charles  H 564 

Wood,  Alfred  M 561 

Wood,  Almon  A 605 

Wood,  Andrew  J 369 

Wood,  Andrews 583 

Wood,  Anson  S 374 

Wood,  Benjamin  F 555 

Wood,  jr.,  Bradford  R 487 

Wood,  Byron  A 651 

Wood,  Chivrles  B 623 

Wood,  Charles  S S26 

Wood,  E.  Barton '...MS 

Wood,  Ephraim 625 

Wood,  Foster  P .■-.664 

Wood,  George  W 3''' 

Wood,  Henry  G 357 

Wood,  Horace 840 

Wo«a,  Ira 443 

Wood,  J.  DeWitt 413 


162 


INDEX  OP   NAMES. 


Wood,  jr.,  Jamca 634 

Wood,  James 678 

Wood,  James  H.,  {4th  iV.  ¥.  b.  art.) 3B4 

Wood,  James  H.,  (73d  N.  Y.  inf.) 540 

Wood,  James  H.,  (101st  iV.  r.ivl.) 591 

Wood,  James  H.,  (120th  iV.  Y.  mt.) 618 

Wood,  James  R ■. 338 

Wood,  Jared  G 369 

Wood,  Jqjln  A 380 

Wood,  JohnC 623 

Wood,  JohnD 673 

Wood,  John  J 565 

Wood,  jr.,  Joseph 416,417 

Wood,  JosephH 317,343 

Wood,  Lewis 549 

Wood,  Lucien 581 

Wood,  Nathans - 364 

Wood,  Nathaniel 674 

Wood,  Oliver.? 323 

Wood,  Ralph  T * 445 

Wood,  Samuel 697 

Wood,  Sprague  K.: 680 

Wood,  Thomas 498 

Wood,  Van  Rensselaer 418 

Wood,  W.  A 505 

Wood,  William 374 

Wood,  William  G 370 

Wood,  William  M 527 

Wood,  William  W 448 

Wood.ird,  Datus 647 

Woodard,  Orson  J 647 

Woodard,  Seymour 374 

Woodbun'y,  Edward 476 

Woodbury,  George  T.,  (2d  N.  J.  battery) 700 

Woodbury,  George  T.,  C4th  N.  J.  battery) 701 

Woodbury,  John  D 391 

Woodcock,  Philip  R 619 

Wooden,  Thomas  Y.  C 667 

Woodford,  Erskine  P 443 

Woodford,  Stewart  L 628 

Woodhall,  David  M 681 

Woodhull,  Addis  E 581 

*Woodhull,  AddibOn  W '...713,720 

Woodin,  George  W , 685 

Woodin,  William  H 421 

Woodin,  William  R 653 

Woodlan,  Abraham  S 719 

Woodman,  Charles  H 524 

Woodrovv,  Stark  A 579 

Woodruff,  Charles 305 

Woodruff,  Edward  C 324 

Woodruff,  P.  M 546 

Woodrutr,  George 710 

WoodruiT,  Henry  D 456 

Woodruff,  James  O 397 

Woodruff,  James  W 647 

Woodruff,  Jerome  J 516 

Woodruff,  Marshall  E 335 

Woodruff,  Oscar 309,336 

Woodruff,  Theodore 708,  730 

Woodruff,  William  B 742 

Woods,  Anthony : 439 

Woods,  John 632 

Woods,  John  D 463 

Woods,  Lucius  P 324 

Woods,  Peter 649 

Woods,  Williams 430,443 

Woodward,  Edwin  W 357 

Woodward,  Elijah 362 

Woodward,  George,  (22d  «  K  cav.) «..353 

Woodward  George,  (40th  iV.  r.  in£) 479 


Woodward,  George  F 340 

Woodward,  Henry  C 749 

Woodward,  Jackson  A ..-. 565 

Woodward,  James  S 735 

Woodward,Joseph 715 

Woodw.ard,  Teuadore 729 

Woodward,  W.  J.  M 578 

Woodward,  Walter  L 745 

Woodworth,  Charles  A 487 

Woodworth,  Elbert 649 

Woodworth,  EliD.,(2dJV.  K  mounted  rifles).  317 

Woodworth,  Eli  D.,  (105th  iV.  T.  inf.) 598 

Woodworth,  Horace  J 545 

Woodworth,  Mad.  J.  C 553 

■  Woodworth,  William  W 523 

Wooley,  George  C 333 

Woolhiser,  James  A 525 

Wooliver,  Isaac 747 

Woolly,  Samuel 684 

Woolly,  Walker  T 571 

Woolsey,  Charles 671 

Woolsey,  Cyprian  M 312 

Woolsey,  Henry  H j 714 

Woolsey,  Jacob - 441 

Woolverton,  Joseph 729 

Woolworth,  Henry 404 

Wooster,  Frank  M !..62l 

Worch,  Christian 530 

Worden,  JobnL 368,379 

Worden,  Monroe  C dl  .591 

Worms,  Charles '. f..511 

Worrall,  William  T - 558 

Worrel,  Charles 454 

Worsely,  John 696 

Worth,  Jacob 636 

Worthing,  John  P 667 

WorthingtoD,  James 659 

Worthington,  Robert  C 374,  40r 

Worthley,  John 747 

Wortlcy,  Alfred  C 332 

Wrage,  Herman 530 

Wratislaw,  Edward 432 

Wratislaw,  Edward  C 489 

Wren,  George  W 516 

Wrenn,  John 353 

Wright,  Augustus  E 599 

Wright,  Augrustus  M 508 

Wright,  Beniamin  F 645 

Wright,  Caleb  M 711 

Wright,  Charles  W.,  (1st  ^".  Y.  inf.) 422 

Wright,  Charles  W.,  (5th  J\r.  r.  inf.) 428 

Wright,  David  F ...■-.499 

Wright,  Ebenezer 729 

Wright,  Edward  N 328 

Wright,  Edward  O .'...■: 429   . 

Wright,  Edwin 334 

Wright,  Edwin  N 350 

Wright,  Elias : 711 

Wright,  Elias  G 713.717 

Wright,  Eugene  M.., 513 

WrigM|  Francis  M 329 

Wrigh"  George  B 703 

Wright,  George  W 471 

Wright,  Harry 68S 

Wright,  Henry,  (15th  N.  Y.  heavy  art.) 382 

Wright,  Henry,  (9th  iV.  r.  inf.) 437 

Wright,  Ira 325 

Wright,  James  H .643 

Wright,  John  B.,  (34th  N.  Y.  inf.) 470  ■ 

Wright,  JohnB.,  (34th  JV.  J.  inf.) 745 

Wright,  John  G 498 


INDEX   OP   NAMES. 


163 


■Wright,  John  H.,  (5th  N.  Y.  cav.) 324 

Wright,  John  H.,  (IMtli  N.Z.  inl.) 637 

Wright,  John  T 634 

Wright,  John  W 723 

Wright,  John  W.  B 700 

Wright,  Joseph ^ ^  .720 

Wright,  Joseph  F 662 

Wright,  Julian  P 745 

Wright,  L.  W ^ 674 

Wright^  Lamard  M 1 420 

Wright,  Louis  R 468 

Wright,  Malcolm « 666 

Wright,  Milton 735 

Wright,  MorrifiE 621 

Wright,  Nathan  A.- 647 

■  Wright,  Nathaniel 371 

Wright,  Orange 4tl8 

Wright,  Raymond  L 327 

Wright,  Robert  C 483 

Wright,  Samuel  L 734 

Wright,  Thomas 483 

Wright,  Thomas  B 455 

Wright;  Volney 439 

Wright,  Walter  P 373 

Wright,  Willard  H 424 

Wright,  waUam,  (78th  and  102d  N.  ¥.  infan- 
try)   550,592 

Wright,  William,  (146th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 645 

Wright,  William  A 583 

Wright,  William  B 696 

Wright,  Wm.  P 399 

.  Wrinniek,  Charles  A 592 

Wuertz,  William ; 611 

Wuerz,  William 496 

Wulfert,  Dietrich 464 

Wunder,  Nicholas 668 

Wurfs,  William  W 330 

Wnrtz,  Charles -• 382 

Wurtz,  W.  W 696 

Wutchel,  Francis 436 

Wyatt,  Alhert 604 

Wyatt,  James 552 

Wyatt,  James  T 402 

Wyatt,  William 604 

Wybourne,  William  A 647 

Wyekotr,  Charles  B 494 

Wyokoif,  Jacob  D 703 

Wyckoff,  James  S 477 

Wyckhoff,  Jesse  F 305 

WyckoJ^  Martin    743 

Wyckoff,  William  O 468 

Wylie,  Parand  . .' 564,  659 

Wyndham,  Percy 696 

Wynkoop,  Francis  Gr 336 

Wynkoop,  Henry  1 445 

Wynkoop,  William...! 696 

Wynne,  John 426 

Xelowski,  Henry 305 

Yainter,  Charles  H 557 

Yale,  Thomas  B 602 

Van,  Edwin  C 528 

Yard,  Alexander  A 698,699 

Yard,  Benjamin  J 374 

Yard,  Robert  R 703 

Yardley,  James  M 440 

Yarr,  George  W 472 

Yates,  Austin  A 633 

Yates,  Daniel  P.,  (32d  N.  Y.mS.) 468 

Yates,  Daniel  P.,  (38th  iV.  J.  inf.) 747 

Yates,  Frank  E.,  (11th  JV.  Y.  cav.) 346 

Yates,  Frank  E.,(Uth  N.  Y.  inf.) 441 


Yates,  Prank  E.,  (73d  JV.  Y.  inf.) 540 

Yates,  George  W - 571 

Yates,  Henry,  ( 15th  A'.  Y.  eng's) 420 

•  Yates,  Henry,  (186th  iV.  Y.  mf.) 687 

Yates,  Henry  J 538 

Yates,  Jacob  L 456 

Yates,  Jacob  S 4 349 

Yates,  .loseph  J: 518 

Yates,  Squire  M ^. 353 

Yeamans,  Joseph 423 

Yearsley,  Charles  L 371 

Yeckley,  William  L.,  (24th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 458 

Yeokley,  William  L.,  (1934  N.  Y.  inf ) 694 

Yelverton,  Robert  T 432 

Yeoraans,  George  B 347 

Yerdon,  Aaron 583 

YoemauB,  Abraham  J 631 

York,  Albert 589 

York,  JohnP 430 

York,  Joseph  S 428 

York,  Levi  H 645 

York,  Robert  P 544,  609 

Yorke,  P.  Jones,  (1st  iV.  J.  cav.) 696 

Yorke,  P.  Jones,  (2d  iV.  J.  cav.) 698 

Yost,  George  L. . . , 626 

Yost,  Jacob 491 

Youndt,  JohnH 385 

Young,  Aaron 706 

Young,  Alexander  F 307 

Young,  Campbell  H.,  (I04th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 596 

Young,  Caippbell  H.,  (136th  N.  Y.  inf.) 634 

Young,  Charles  B.,  (14th  iV.  Y.  inf.) 447 

Young,  Charies  B.,  (56th  N.  Y.  inf) 506 

Young,  CharlesC... 587 

Young,  Charles  L 534 

Young,  Edward  P. . .-. 365 

Young,  BdwinB 724 

Young,  Elias 656 

Young,  ElishaS 468 

Young,  Francis  A 557 

Young,  Frederick 715,  718 

Young,  George 642 

Young,  George  P.,  (5th  JV.  Y.  h.  art.) 366 

Young,  George  F.,  (71st  JV.  Y.  inf.) 536 

Young,  George  P.,  (178th  JV.  Y.  inf ) 68^ 

Yciung,  George  W 365 

Young,  Hugh 552 

Young,  James 514 

Young,  James  H L 628 

Young,  James  W 372 

Young,  Jeriah  J 642 

Young,  JohnM 554 

Young,  John  R 568 

Young,  John  W .'. 546 

Young,  Josiah  L ^ 575 

Young,  L.  R 742 

Young,  Lem.  R 746 

Young,  Lewis  L 368 

Young,  Martin  V 459 

Young,  Oscar  H ■. 681 

Young,  Theodore 713 

Young,  Thomas 366 

Young,  William  H. ,  (.5th  N.  Y.  h.  art.) 367 

Young,  Williivm  H.,  (18th  JV.  Y.  inf.) 453 

Young,  William  K 548 

Young,  William  S 493 

Younger,  John  B 476 

Younglovo,  John 537 

Youngs,  Edmund 375 

Yuncker,  Adolphus 723 

Yungk,  Gottleib 383 


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Yuson,  G.  W 558 

Zftbriakie,  Abram 721 

Zabriskie,  J.  H 643 

Zalineki,  Edmund  T 362 

Zander,  Leopold 476 

Zang,  Ernst 661 

Zapp,  Hugo 3i<2 

Zeglewiez,  Edward * 342 

Zehrmaiii;,  William 389 

Zeigler  Joseph  B 534 

Zeilman,  Charles  H 487 

Zenette,  Arnold 631 

Zentz,  Carl 688 

Zerbe,  Benetoa , 699 


Zieter,  Jacob , ^..527 

Zimmer,  Edward 500 

Zimmerman,  Charles 476 

Zimmerman,  C.  B 471 

Zimmerman,  Charles  E 349 

Zimmerman,  Seward 556 

Zimmerman,  WiUiam 720 

Zobel,  Charles 382 

ZoUer,  Jonas 362 

Zook,  Samuel  K 508 

Zundt,  Herman 503 

Zyla,  Anthony •. 511 

Zyla,  Anthony  P 477