History of Hamilton County Ohio
XI. Military History of Hamilton County
Fifth Ohio Infantry
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FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY.

This was also originally one of the three-months' organizations, and was made up of young men from Cincinnati and the vicinity. It went into Camp Harrison, near that city, April 20, 1861; als mustered into the Federal service May 3d; was transferred to Camp Dennison May 23d; re-enlisted in a body for three years the next. month, and was re-mustered June 20th and started for the field in western Virginia, July 10th. Its first service here was under Brigadier General Charles W. HILL, under whom a very toilsome march was taken over the spurs of the Alleghanies, in a vain effort to intercept the retreating troops of the rebel General GARNET. It then engaged in guard duty and drill at Parkersburgh until August 5th, when it moved to Buckhannon, and lay there until November 3d. Near this point companies A, B, and C had a sharp fight with a party of  rebels, losing one man and killing several of the enemy. Thence the regiment marched to New Creek on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, and presently to Romney, where it had hard service, entire companies being sent out daily on scouts, and supplying very large details for picket duty, some of whom had their posts six or seven miles from camp. Colonel Dunning, of the Fifth, here took command of the forces in and about Romney, in place of General KELLY, who was disabled by a wound. Hearing of a rebel force of fifteen hundred at Blue's Gap, sixteen miles out, he moved a detachment against it during a driving snow storm on the night of January 6, 1862, surprised the enemy, killing twenty of them, capturing a number, with two cannon, and destroying the mill and other property of the rebel Colonel Blue, at that point This was the beginning of the Fifth Ohio's reputation for bravery and thorough-going dealing with the rebels. The confederate papers soundly anathematized the regiment led "by a butcher," and advised their commanders to show its members no quarter. Within fifteen hours from the time of starting the regiment was back at Romney, having in that short space of time marched thirty-four miles and fought a spirited and successful action.

General Lander took command of the forces shortly after, and the regiment was moved in rapid succession to a number of places, marching and countermarching for more than a month, and suffering much from the inclement season. February 13th, with the Eighth Ohio and a cavalry force, it made a reconnoisance in force on Bloomney Furnace, during which the cavalry engaged the enemy and won a victory. March 18th, under General SHIELDS, it participated in another reconnoisance to Strasburgh, the enemy being pushed several miles beyond Mt. Jackson, but without bringing on an action. On the twenty-second, from Winchester the regiment was moved out hastily and the next day reached Kernstown and took a position to support a battery, where it was attacked, with other forces in the battle, about nine A. M. It held its place until afternoon, when five companies were detached and moved alone against an overwhelming force, whose fire they sustained alone in an open field for some time, returning it with interest, until reinforcements came, when the united commands ad-anced and soon routed the enemy. Five color-bearers of the regiment were successively shot down in this short but sharp fight, among them Captain George B. WHITCOM, of Cincinnati. The Fifth is believed to have saved the day, at least on this part of the field. Not long after the route here the enemy began his retreat, getting off without further disaster in the darkness of the night. The Fifth lost forty-seven killed and wounded in the battle of Winchester. The regimental colors received forty-eight bullet holes in this action, and the State flag ten. A movement was soon after begun beyond Strasburgh, through Woodstock, and to the Shenandoah, where a destroyed  bridge and  ASHBY's cavalry on the other side checked their advance. A dash was made by the Fifth and some cavalry into Mt. Jackson, but the enemy fled before their arrival. The regiment then encamped at Newmarket, Colonel DUNNING commanding the brigade. In a fortnight it advanced to Harrisonburgh, where, May 7th, a beautiful stand of colors was presented by a deputation from the city council of Cincinnati, as a token of appreciation at home of the regiment's bravery and efficiency in the late battle.

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25th it moved to Front Royal, and June 3d reached the Shenandoah again, having marched in three weeks two hundred and eighty-five miles through mud and rain without meeting an enemy and with scarcely half rations. June 9th, however, at Port Republic, it became hotly engaged, and behaved with its usual courage and dash. After some firing by volley, it charged two rebel regiments covered by a fence and drove them into the woods, where they were again charged and one field gun captured. Moving to the left, it repelled a charge upon one of our batteries, but had presently to cover a retreat, in which it lost one hundred and eighty-five men taken captive. Its total loss in this affair-killed, wounded, and prisoners-was two hundred and forty-four. Many incidents of personal valor and cunning occurred to the Fifth here.   Lieutenant KIRKUP, of Cincinnati, after being taken, escaped his guard and went but a little way, when he met two rebels and claimed them as prisoners. They gave up, and under their guidance he, got out of the mountains and rejoined his command. The colors were saved on the retreat by color corporals BRINKMAN and SHAW wrapping them about their bodies and swimming the Shenandoah, whence they made their way to General FREMONT's command four days after. The retreat was kept up to Luray, where rest was had till June 24th, when the regimtent moved through Thoroughfare Gap to Bristow's Station, and was thenceforth on daily march for five weeks, over more than five hundred miles, compelled thereto by the rapid and obscure movements of Stonewall JACKSON in the valley. When at last halted at Alexandria, the men of the Fifth were completely fagged out, were shelterless, and nearly naked.  After rest and re-equipment on the twenty-fifth of July it went by rail to Warrenton, remaining there some days, and thence marching to Little Washington. Here General TYLER, commanding the brigade, took leave of it, and particularly of the Fifth, which was specially endeared to him. General GEARY, afterwards governor of Pennsylvania, succeeded him. August 9th, from Culpeper Court-House, the regiment made a forced march to the battle-field of Cedar Mountain, in which it took full part, Colonel PATRICK,commanding. The Union forces were pressed back by overwhelming numbers, and the Fifth lost eighteen killed, thirteen officers find eighty-nine men wounded, and two missing, out of two hundred and seventy-one in the.action. Aniong.the badly wounded was Lieutenant Colonel ARMSTRONG, who was obliged to retire from field service.

The Fifth participated in the retrograde movements of Pope's army and the terrible battles on the plains of Manassas. After brief respite it joined the forces pursuing the rebels, passing through Frederick City and other points, and reaching the field of Antietam September 16th. Here it was closely engaged the next day, under command of Major COLLINS, once in a hand-to-hand conflict, in which many of the men used the butts of their guns, until the enemy slowly and stubbornly gave way. At another point the brigade to which it belonged, reduced to five hundred men, held its ground against a much larger force, and was so poorly supported that it had to fall back to avoid being outflanked. In this battle the Fifth emptied its cartridge boxes three times, firing about one hundred shots per man, and marking the ftont of its positions by rows of dead rebels. It lost fifty-four men killed and wounded, of one-hundred and eighty engaged. Its next camp was at Dumfries, in December, where the garrison was attacked on the twenty-seventh by Stuart's cavalry, the action lasting through an entire afternoon, when the rebels retreated. Lieutenants WALKER and LeFORCE, of company G, were killed, three of the regiment wounded, and five taken.   The Fifth then rested at Dumfries till April 24, 1863, when it joined the advance of HOOKER across the Rappahannock, and was engaged throughout at Chancellorsville, performing a distinguished part in that bloody action. It was also in the great battle of Gettysburgh, July 3d, and in the fruitless pursuit that followed. Lieutenant BRINKMAN, one of the heroes of Port Republic, was killed at Gettysburgh. In August, the regiment was sent to New York city to quell the draft riots, and remained there till September 8th, when it returned to Alexandria, and after sundry marches was taken by rail to Murfreesborough, Tennessee, receiving many tokens of regard as it passed through Ohio, but not being allowed to visit Cincinnati, where many of the men had not been for two and a half years. October 3, 1863, they reached the entrenchments at Murfreesborough, and finding the enemy in the vicinity, whom they assisted in repelling. Rejoining the Potomac troops, the Eleventh and Twelfth corps, which had been transported to Lookout valley, the Fifth took part in the famous "battle above the clouds" afterwards did post duty at Bridgeport, Alabama, was in the advance on Atlanta and some of this battles of that campaign, in one of the first of which Colonel PATRICK lost his life. The time of the regiment expired during this movement, and it was moved to the rear in charge of prisoners.   Many of the men, notwithstanding their hard service, decided to re-enlist, and bad the privilege of a short furlough. They soon rejoined the conquering host pressing upon Atlanta, and were in the march to the sea and through the Carolinas and the great reviews at Washington, from which they returned to Cincinnati.   They were mustered out at Louisville, July 26, 1865, and finally paid and discharged at Camp Dennison.
 

Scarcely any Ohio regiment has a more remarkable history. It took part in twenty-eight engagements, in-cluding six pitched battles, with many reconnoissances and skirmishes, marched on foot one thousand three hundred and seventy-five miles, travelled nine hundred and ninety-three miles by rail, and sustained a total loss of five hundred men, killed, wounded, and prisoners.
 
(Three Months'Service)
FIELD AND STAFF.

Colonel Samuel H. DUNNING
Leutenant Colonel John H. PATRICK.
Major William GASKILL.
Adjutant Harry G. ARMSTRONG.
Quartermaster Caleb C. WHETSON.
Surgeon Alfred BALL.
Assistant Surgeon Curtis J. BELLOWS.
Chaplain Samuel L. YOUSTICE.
Sergeant Major James W. MILLER.



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Quartermaster Sergeant William P. JACKSON.
Commissary Sergeant William F. SHEFFIELD.
Hospital Steward William F. TIBBALS.
Principal Musician William MCALLISTER.
Principal Musician Thomas DAVIS.
Principal Musician Edward WHITE.
Band Leader William J. JEWESS.
Band - Henry W. SCHERER, Edward SCHELLHORN, Peter SPRYER, William C. LYNN, Andrew MATHER, Alexander H. BIERMAN, James A. CAMPBELL, Alexander H. HATCHER, Thomas C. SHEPPARD, James D. FULLER, James H. RIDER, James M. HEYL, Thomas MARLATT, Robert DAVIS.

(All other rolls of this regiment, for the three-months’ service, are missing from the adjutant general’s office).
 
(Six Months’ Service)
FIELD AND STAFF.

Colonel Samuel H. DUNNING.
Colonel John H. Patrick.
Lieutenant Colonel Harry G. ARMSTRONG.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert I. KILPATRICK.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert KIRKUP.
Major William GASKILL.
Major John COLLINS.
Major Henry E. SYMMES.
Major Krewson YERKES.
Surgeon Alfred BALL.
Surgeon Alexander E. JENNER.
Assistant Surgeon Charles GREENLEAF.
Assistant Surgeon Curtis J. BELLINS.
Assistant Surgeon Orestes L. FIELDS
Assistant Surgeon William F. TIBBALS.
Assistant Surgeon James G. JENKIN.
Chaplain Samuel L. YOUSTEER.
Adjutant Thomas HEFFERMAN.
Adjutant Charles SMITH
Adjutant William H. Thomas
Adjutant Henry A. TORTMAN.
Adjutant Henry C. KOOGLE.
Quartermaster John M. PAVER.
Quartermaster Caleb C. WHITSON.
Sergeant Major James RICHEY.
Quartermaster Sergeant Michael WARD.
Commissary Sergeant Andrew J. BARR.
Hospital Steward Robert S. MCCLURE.
FifeMajor Edward WHITE.
Drum Major James LYONS.

Died. - Sergeant Major Robert GRAHAM.

Discharged. - Sergeant Major Herman BELMER, Stephen CODDINGTON, James CLARK, Joseph MILLER, Augustus MOOVERT; Quartermaster Sergeants William CALTER, Peter A. COZINE, George P. HUMPHREYS, William P. JACKSON, Matthias SCHWAB, William TOMLINSON, Commissary  Sergeants Edward R. ANTHONY, Charles BALDWIN, Joseph L. GAUL; Drum Majors George W. BENNETT, William MCALLISTER; Fife Majors Thomas DAVIS, Henry KENT.

Transferred - Sergeant Major Thomas HUSSEY; Quartermaster Sergeant William DAUM; Commissary Sergeants Alfred G. SWAIN and William SHEFFIELD; Hospital Stewards Francis MCNALLY and Edward WHITE.
 
REGIMENTAL BAND.

Leader, William J. JERVIS, first-class. Henry W. SCHERER, Edward SCHELLHORN, Peter SCHREGER; second-class, W. C. LYNN, A. H. BIERMAN, Andrew MATHER, J. A. CAMPBELL; third-class, A. H. HATCHER, Thomas C. SHEPPARD, James D. FULLER, James W. HEYL, Robert DAVIS, James H. RIDER, Thomas MARLATT.
 
COMPANY A
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Jacob A. REMLEY
Captain Frederick W. MOORE.
Captain Charles FRIEDSHURN.
Captain Thomas W. SCOTT
First Lieutenant George W. WHITEAMP
First Lieutenant Thomas HUSSEY
First Lieutenant Austin T. SHIRER.
First Lieutenant Caleb C. WHITSON.
First Lieutenant Edward R. ANTHONY.
First Lieutenant William B. NEAL.
Second Lieutenant Peter A. COSINE.
Second Lieutenant Robert H. BARRET.
Second Lieutenant Joseph W. MILLER.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant George HEINZENBERG.
Sergeant Christian KRAUFT
Sergeant George BEINHART
Sergeant Jacob RICE
Sergeant George SPRINGER.
Corporal Daniel O’LEARY.
Corporal Anton BRIGHTMAN.
Corporal Christian DUER.
Corporal James MCFARLAND.
Corporal Jacob FUCHS.
Corporal Frederick HELWIG.
 
PRIVATES.

Robert BARBOUR, John  BIRGLER, Henry BOY, Cornelius COLLINS, Robert H. CROOK. David CASNER, David FITZGERALD, Henry GRIESE, George HAMM, Adam HEINTZ, Nicholas HERNET, Noah HARRIS, Stephen H. KEEGAN, Conrad MACHBACK, Patrick MALONE, Charles H. MILLER, George W. MOORE, William T. PATTERSON, Archibald ROBBINS, Killian STRANBERT, Ralph SUTHERLAND, Henry YEAGER, Allen H. LEONARD, Frederick BEST, Charles BECKLEY,  Frederick BOJISON, Paul BEINHART, Charles H. BAAB, Charles BURGMAN, John BAKER, William DETER, St. Clair FRENCH, Thomas FERGUSON, Henry FARWIG, David E. HARPER, Stephen INSTNER, Philip MYERS, James MARSHALL, Jeremiah PENDERGRASS, Henry POLK, Levi REISCHEIMER, William RETTEGER, James M . REED, Charles TRIBLE, Morgan WADE, David WATKINS, Patrick WALSH, Henry WINTERS, Michael WELCH, John YOUNG.

Killed in Battle. - Corporals William CRAFT, Jacob DIRELING, Martin BENNEGER, William SHARP; Color Corporal William WESSLING; Privates, Pleasant A. BROWN, Conrad BROWN, Jacob GUTZTER, Edwin LOCKWOOD, Christian METZKER, Jesse RIFFLE, John SNATZER.

Died. - Privates Adam BACKMAN, Winfield S. COOK, Marcus D. CALDWELL, Frank EBBLER, John R. MCKINLEY, John SANNING, John THOMPKINS.

Discharged. - Sergeants Wesley CROUCH, Frederick FUCHS, George KLEISTER, Hess VINCENT, Thomas W. SCOTT; Corporals John GEYER, Matthew MCFARLAND, Jacob RIES, William SWINBURNE; Privates William H. AVERY, Byron AndrewS, James BURNS, Robert G. BELL, John H. BOWSER, Daniel BRADY, Andrew W. BARBER, Thomas B. BEAL, Frederick BOCH, George W. BUTLER, Leander W. BUTZ, Charles BAUSCH, Charles BURCKHART, Edward BAIRD, Andrew BOWMAN, Patrick BIRMINGHAM, Henry BRANT, James BLAKESLY, William T. BARRETT, Edward BURKHART, Joseph BURKHART, William BAEHR, Nicholas BECKER, Frank BETZ, Joseph B. CHANNEL, Mortimer COLE, Peter H. COFFMAN, David C. CROSS, Patrick CARROLL, Jacob CHRIST, Hugh COLEMAN, Oliver C. DONNELLY, Francis DAUM, James DWYER, Charles EVANS, Henry ENYE, Francis ENGAL, Charles EWIGHAUSE, August EVANS, George FLETCHER, Joseph FLEMING, Harman FOELKIN, Caleb GLAZIER, Frank HOTCHKISS, Patrick H. KIGGINS, George HOCHSOILDER, James HASTLE, William H. JUSTICE, Seth JAMES, Peter KEIFERT, Jacob KUNST, Frederick KEIRCHGREBER, Frederich KOHR, Robert H. KIND, John H. LINDENWOOD, Alonzo LEAVITT, Martin MARSH, Francis M. MEEK, William MEYER, Henry MENKE, William MULLERHAUSE, Antone MULLER, Truman MCMASTER, Patrick MALONEY, George MUNJAR, Benjamin MEYERS, Willis I. MILLS, Joseph NOYES, Christian ASTEROTH, Joseph A. PATTERSON, David ROSS, Daniel C. RODERICK, Lawrence N. SHORTS, Peter SELL, John SULLIVAN, Frederick SLEITER, Christopher SNYDER, Joseph SEIFERT, Lawrence, SEIFERT, John STOFFUL, Frank STORTZ, Peter SHYRER, James THRASHER, Ludwig THOBABEN, Edward WELCH, Richard WESSEL.

Transferred. - Musicians, James D. FULLER, James M. HOYLE, William T. JERVESS.

On muster-in but not on muster-out rolls.—Javer STEWART, Frederick GEYER, Robert KIND, Henry MEGERS, Michael BATCH, John BOOKER, Samuel BOLSER, Henry BATEMAN, Edward CAHILL, Ignatius CANNON, Frederick DAUM, John S. DALE, William DOOLEY, William DARREL, John F. DROSTY, Daniel W. DEWITT, John ELLICK, Lawrence FERNCOAST, Jacob FUCHS, William FOTTS, Charles HOFFMAN, Michael HITE, John W. JEWETT, Lewis KLINGLER, Frank KEBBLER, George LAMBERTSON, John MILLER, Peter MARKS, William MORRIS, Thomas MILLER, Philip MARSHOFER, John PRITCHARD, William PHILLIPS, George STRUBERT, George SMITH, August SHYLTHEISE, Albert STIMSON,  Charles SCHWABE, Austin F. SHERIR, Sylvanus STUART, James L. THOMSON, Joseph CORDEMAN. 



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COMPANY B
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Robert L. KIRKPATRICK.
Captain James L. THOMPSON.
First Lieutenant John C. MCDONALD.
First Lieutenant Hugh MARSHALL.
First Lieutenant George A. THORPE.
Second Lieutenant Robert GRAHAM.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Sergeant George HAIG
Sergeant Charles HAMILTON
 
PRIVATES.

Hugh BREEN, George BANER, John COOK, David C. CUSTARD, William FOSTER, James HUGHS, George HAINES, Isaac HILLYER, Eldridge LEMOIN, William MOTHERSILL, John D. MILLER, Donald MACDONGAL, James MAHOOD, John PIGMAN, Dennis REARDIN (No. 2), John ROTH, Cooney ROTH, Charles RITER, Joseph SCHLICK, James SWINSON, Frank STALL, August SEIFERT, Casper WEBERT.

Discharged. - Sergeants George DALZELL, Albert FUHRMAN, Thomas F. SODEN; Corporals Edwin BOOTH, Henry M. GASTIELL, Hugh LIDDY, William MUIRSON, Leo PISTNER, John RIDMAN, Henry TEAL, Frank BURNS, James BOWRIE, James CRAIG, Henry CUNNINGHAM, James DAVIS, Robert E. DAVIS, Henry DOPKE, William H. DUNLAP, Daniel DOOLEY, Alloy EMERU, John C. EDWARDS, David FORD, John FEIDLER, John GRAY, Joseph GRAU, William B. GOODLING, Edward GARRETT, Fred HOFF, Joseph HOPKINSON, William G. HOWELL, John  G. HOYHICHT, Henry HOWE, Levi JACKSON, William KELLEY, James KELLEY, George KOYER, James LYONS, John LEE, Henry LOTZE, Charles LAPP, James MOORE, Charles MEYERS, Edward O’MALLAY, Peter PHILLIPS, Martin RICHARDSON, Michael ROTH, Thomas SOUTHWAIT, Michael SHERER, Peter SPREYER, George THOMPSON, George TURPIN, Henry WEAVING, Thomas WATSON, Michael WALSH, Daniel CARROLL, George C. M. HEGLIN, Timothy KEESHAW, Lewis KOEHAN, Andrew MANNING, John C. PETERSON, Dennis REARDIN (No. 1) Jacob SCHUTT, Thomas VIRTUE, Robert H. WHITE.

Killed in Battle. - Corporals Thomas HOSS and Patrick SULLIVAN; PRIVATE George H. NEIHAUS.

Died. - Private George HOWARD

Transferred. - Michael COLLINS, Thomas DAVIES, Porter DENNIN, Clemens ROZEMANN
 
COMPANY C
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

Captain Henry E. SYMMES.
Captain Morgan S. SHAW
Captain Charles B. JACOBS.
First Lieutenant Theodore A. STARTSMAN
First Lieutenant Fred FAIRFAX
First Lieutenant Wilson B. GAITHER
First Lieutenant Herman STRICKER.
First Lieutenant John M. PAVER
Second Lieutenant Charles FRIEDEBORN
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

First Sergeant James H. CLINE.
Sergeant Peter SCHNEIDER.
Sergeant Frank MILLEN.
Sergeant William G. RAFFERTY.
Corporal Charles S. HORN.
Corporal Robert KIND.
Corporal Harrison GODDARD
Corporal William W. WATKINS.
Corporal Aaron H. TEMPLETON.
Corporal Francis H. DEFLIE
Corporal James CRAWFORD.
Musician James DWYRE
 
PRIVATES.

William F. BLACK, Charles E. BARR, James BROWSLEY, George S. BOSTLER, George M. CLAYTON, Luther CONKLIN, Alfred CRAIG, Mathew CLYNE, John CARROLL, John H. DONALDSON, Charles A. ETZLER, Orlando FOX, James FOX, John FRIES, Jacob FRIETZE, John FELDNER, Matthew FLEMMING, Charles GORD, William GEARNARD, Leonard HESSNOLD,  William HAUNSZ, Charles JOHNSTON, John KERN, James A. MORROW, Ludwig MAUHLIG, Christian QUERNER, Benjamin ROASKER, Andrew J. SADLERS, John F. SPRIGGS, Frederick SOMMERS, Xavier SWITZER, Peter SMITH, Cyrus E. WATKINS, Benjamin YEATES, John MYERS, Herman BROWN, John CASEY, George B. CAMPBELL, William EGNER, Theodore FOX, James JONES, Thomas KENNEDY, John LOBACK, John MCDONALD, Philip A. MCCONNEL, Sylvester P. MAXON, James O’CONNOR, Richard REEVES, John STOTSMAN, Jacob WRIGHT, Charles WIER, Thomas WILCH.

Killed in battle. - Corporals John W. CLAYTON, Parker S. ROBINSON, Charles TALBOTT, George W. YOUNG; Privates William BOGART, William H. BOGART, Charles GILL, Henry C. JACOBS, Charles L. PERKINS, William H. ARBOR.

Died. - Corporal Richard BUSSEY; Privates John BRUMRY, Daniel W. BECK, Joseph COLEMAN, John F. COVERDALE, George CASE, Bonkratz DEINLINE, Peter GISSWOOD, Hezekiah SMITH, Frederick LOUSING, Silas C. WOOLSTEN

Discharged. - Charles FAIRFAX, Henry P. MCKENZIE, James A. MCCOLLOUGH, Herman STRICKER, George W. STONE, William P. SANDS, Paul CROLLEY, George W. GOUGH, Samuel HALL, John STALLCUP, Henry A. WETSELL, Charles S. HOWARD, Agustus QUERNER, Henry ALBERS, Cornelius J. ANDREWS, James BOGART, Charles BASCOM, Moses BRAY, Thomas BRADLEY, David CROLLEY, William COTTER, James S. CROSS, John CLUCOS, David A. CASSTELLEN, Daniel K. CHARLES, Michael CASSIDAY, Daniel COOK, Wyatt CORDELL, William CLARK, Emery B. DAY, William DOUGLASS, John C. DOUDNEY, Bartholomew EHLENBEST, Frederick EASTON, Reuben T. EVERHARD, Henry FOOT, Frederick FOOT, Frederick FAULKINBURG, Joseph FETTEVAR, George FIESTONE, Leonard GRIGGS, John GOODHUE, John GARDNER, David GOODRICH, George GARDNER, Henry HESS, Thomas HUDSON, James S. HAYDEN, Joseph HORTON, George HAZEN, Reuben KNOX, James LEONARD, David MCDANIEL, Thomas G. MORROW, William MILLER, James MORROW, William MCCORMICK, Frederick MILLER, Edward NEWMAN, Samuel E. PALMER, Samuel F. PIERPOINT, Charles QUERNER, Michael SWIER, Charles SANDERS, Henry STUFFRIGEN, George W. SHIPLEY, John STORY, William J. SKIMBALL, Charles S. SWAINE, Edward SHELLHORN, Robert SHIPPS, George SHANE, John C. STEBBIINS, Joseph TONACLIFF, Grafton M. THRASHER, Jacob TROY, Frederick VOCHT, Henry WALTERS, Harvey WOODARD, William WIEDEMAN, Nicholas WALTERS, Richard B. WRIGHT, Joseph WIPPRAGTIGER.

Transferred. - First Sergeant Joseph L. GAUL; Sergeant Andrew J. BARR; Privates William D. BLOOM, Thomas H. TURNER, Henry HILL, Francis W. MCNALLY, Augustus MOONERT.

On muster-in, but not on muster-out roll.—Corporal Henry S. FECHEIMER.
 
COMPANY D.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Robert HAYS.
Captain Robert KIRKUP.
Captain Jere ROBINSON.
First Lieutenant Robert LOGAN.
First Lieutenant James CLARK.
First Lieutenant Herman BELMER.
Second Lieutenant Krewson YERKES
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Sergeant Donald MCLEOD.
Sergeant John LEE.
Sergeant Thomas GORMAN.
Corporal Henry HUBER.
Corporal David C. HARRISON
 
PRIVATES.

Archibald BOWIE, Paul BEALER, James CRAIG, Henry S. COHN, Andrew C. CHAMBERLAND, William H. DUNLAP, Charles DUBOIS, Richard EVENS, John FORDS, John FISK, John FARLEIGH, Benjamin FRY, Henry FULMAN, Gottlieb FIEDEL, Christopher GABLE, Henry B. HOUSEMAN, James HOPKINSON, Peter HUBER, Francis HENSKIE, James H. JACOBS, George W. LIVELY, Henry LONGA, Henry MYERS, James H. MAHON, Malcolm MCMILLEN, Joseph MOREAN, James O’CONNOR, Martin PISTNER, Martin RICHARDSON, Henry RIST, Joseph ROTH, Charles ROBINSON, Joseph STEINBECKER, Jacob SCHILLENBURG, Lucas SEBASTIAN, Michael SHIRER, John SHUMATE, Oliver STURGIS, Charles SMITH, William SWIGART, Frank Thomas, John M. TAYLOR, Daniel WINTERS, William WRIGHT, Noah ANDERSON, William BINGHAM, William J. BRADFORD, Alexander BRADFORD, James BAINS, Marion M. BLACK, Donald BLANKMAN, Dennis BARRY, William CONGAR, William COX, Milton CARLILE, Daniel CORIGAN, JERE CRONIN, Samson DELWORTH, Samuel W. DOWNING, Martin ENDERIDAN, Patrick FITZGERALD, Michael FITZGERALD, Peter GREMMELL, William GARBER, James GRAHAM, John HANNAH, James H. HOWARD, William HENDERSON, John HARRIS, Nicholas HAUST, William J. HASTINGS, Peter JORDON, William JOHNSON, Henry JOHNS, Levi JACKSON, William KEENE, William KELLEY, John KIRBY, Matthew KENNEY, William LISTER, Daniel MCGLINN, Joseph MYERS, Charles B. MARTIN, Burnett MORAN, Patrick MALONEY, Robert MILLER, Charles MURPHY, Joseph LIPPHART, Frank LONG, Emerson HORTON, John NELSON, Josiah



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PARIS, William PATTERSON, Edward RICE, Henry RIESE, Archibald ROBBINS, James RYAN, James ROECAMP, Charles SCOTT, John SMITH, Modest URBINE, James VAUGHAN, Newman WHITNEY, James WILSON, Samuel WINSTON.

Killed in battle. - Sergeant David JOHNSON; Corporals Charles E. GRAY, Hugh LIDDY; Privates Daniel BOWIE, Peter GEWTON, Martin HEALY, Albert C. HARRISON, Henry HILL, John HOLLIHAN, Charles HAUSEL, Henry LIPPEN, Henry MYERS, James ROBERTS, Frederick SHOEMAKER, Henry SHAW, Peter STRASSELL.

Died. - Frederick MOREY, Albert BUCHART, John BURKE, James DAVIS, John LOGAN, John LENHART, John NOLAN.

Discharged. - First Sergeant Wilson B. GAITHER; Sergeants Patrick CONWAY, Joseph DOAK, Tobias HATTLE, John MCELHANEY, Jere B. ROSCOE; Corporals Thomas AITKIN, William T. DARLINGTON, Charles DILLON, Richard E. FORGER, George GATES, George GRANGER, Michael H. GARRY, Joseph MORGAN George PEARE, Ferdinand W. SCHULTIES; Teamster John SOLOMON; Musician George W. FOSTER; Privates William ALEXANDER; Sebastian BUTZ, Frederick BRUNING, Henry A. BIERMAN, Samuel BALBY, Joseph BRADFORD, Benjamin CLYNE, James CULBERTSON, Robert DOW, William DOW, Henry DONER, Baltizer ERNEST, Marshal H. FOLGER, William FRANKS, Adam FELIX, Trimble FORD, William FORTNEY, John FARRINGTON, Valentine GIBB, William J. GORDON, Eddy GOIN, John GIBNEY, William B. GOODING, Peter GRIFFIN, Joseph HOLLINGER, Richard HASSETT, Abraham HENING, Thomas HUMPHREYS, Thomas HUSSEY, Robert HOENDORF, Charles HARRIS, Franklin C. HARVEY, Edwin HUGHES, Philip HOCKINDHAMMER, Thomas G. HOOPER, Lemuel HISSON, Benton JONES, John KUSTER, Peter KUMMER, Jacob KUMMER, John KNOSP, Thomas LEWIS, Philip LIPPERT, Simon MARIENTHAL, Mathew MCCRACKEN, Jonathan MITCHELL, Peter A. MARK, Josiah MCKNIGHT, Andrew NORDHEIM, John O’NEIL, Bruman OSMERS, Alexander PATTEN, John RENTZ, Andrew RYAN, Michael RICHETT, Andrew SIMONS, James STEWARD, George W. SCHMIDT, William SPEARING, Xavier STOLL, James TROOBORN, John TROY, Orlando VAN SKIVER, James YORK

Transferred. - Sergeants Eli DELZELL, James CLARK; Corporal John MCGREGOR; Privates James DEAMON, Owen HEALY, William MCALLISTER, Thomas MOUNTJOY, Henry WILLIAMS, Ulysses COX, LeooldD AHLENFELD, John LAKEN, George LANEHART, William SCHMITTE.

Mustered out with company D, but not on company rolls. - Private Emmet GODDARD.
 
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain George B. WHITCOM.
Captain Louis C. ROBINSON
Captain William U. DICK.
Captain Krewson YERKES.
Captain Joseph PLAISTED.
First Lieutenant George A. THORPE.
First Lieutenant Henry BRINKMAN.
First Lieutenant Stephen CODDINGTON.
 
NON- COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Charles WILLIAMS.
Sergeant Marion RUFFLEY.
Sergeant Christian KROOG.
Sergeant Samuel MCCORMACK.
Corporal William MILLER.
Corporal James SMITH.
 
PRIVATES

Harry BLOOMER, John BASKERVILLE, George BEERCIS, Thomas BRUNER, James CAVENAUGH, John D. CRADDICK, John CARNEY, George F. DUNCAN, Joseph DUPEE, Francis G. DAVIS, John W. FREE, William GALBREATH, Marcellus GRAY, Gustavus HIRSCH, Joseph HUGHES, James JACKSON, William KETCHAM, Lawrence KING, George KELLOGG, John LINE, James MOORHEAD, Christian MILLINGER, Aaron MILLER, John W. MORGAN, John MANCH, Henry MCGIVEN, Joseph NEDDERMAN, Jere SIMPSON, Alexander TILTON, Samuel TAPPING, Henry WEISMILLER, William WYATT, Gottleib WINKELMAN, James ANDERSON, Daniel BURNS, John BARRETT, Thomas H. BURGESS, William CROUSE, Henry CARR, James DUCKWORTH, Andrew L. DOHAVANT, John DALTON, Cornelius DONAHUE, Francis GAFFNEY, Theophius G. HAMMOND, William HEFFERMAN, Patrick KENNEDY, Henry E. MILLER, Charles MUEGGA, Patrick MARTIN, Micafah T. NORDYKE, James RILEY, John REINHART, Arnold STUTTLEBERG, Patrick SHEA, William VAUGHN, Edward R. WOOD.

Killed in Battle. - Sergeant Edward SWAIN; Corporals George W. GENTLE and Ingersoll B. SHERIDAN; Privates John W. ARMSTRONG, Thomas BURNS, Alonzo CARNAHAN, John FORTUNE, John GARNER, Peter HASSEL, Joseph HUNTER, Franklin HUNTLY, Jacob KALCOFF, William B. MAYJERS, Robert SPELLMAN, William SPELLMAN.

Died. - Sergeant Lawrence VIAL; Privates John G. HUDSON, Frederick LANFERSIEK, James POLLOCK, Perry WRIGHT.

Discharged.—First Sergeants Charles A. THORPE and Joseph PLAISTED; Sergeant Charles A. WALKER, Morgan S. SHAW, William H. WILLIAMS; Corporals Simson H. COTTLE, Emery A. HURLBUT,  Benjamin F. KEPHART, Randolph MINNICK, Benton R. NOBLE; Musician Philip C. MADDOCKS; Teamster Thomas R. FOLGER; Privates George W. ALDRIDGE, William ANDERSON, John ANDERSON, William L. ANGINBAUGH, Joseph E. ASPER, Robert BASKERVILLE, Patrick BRADY, Charles M. BROWN, John BRINKMAN, Alfred COLEMAN, Charles COBB, Joseph CORDERMAN, Thomas DALE, James DILLON, Joseph DERWOET, Alva H. DOAN, Abraham EGGER, William ENYART, Francis ENYART, Charles A. FISHER, William FISHER, Frederick FUNK. Cyrus C. FOOTE, William FOLEY, John A. FENNER, William GOULD, Louis GEGAN, Joseph GOODALL, John J. GOLD, Joseph HUFF, Edwin HINDLEY, Michael HUBER, Perry HALLEN, Henry HUENEMAN, Edward H. HARDIN, Jonas HEATON, Joseph HEIL, John HEYER, Eli HEIFNER, Thomas HUDSON, William G. HANELY, Jonas HALE, Frederick HAUCK, Shelton INGRAM, John INQUIRE, James F. JONES, Peter J. JENNINGS, Peter KRANING, John KNOW, William L. KEE, Adam LONG, Henry LAWSON, John LEWIS, Joseph LANSINGER, Isaac LISTEN, John R. LAMB. Edward MYERS, Robert MORSE, James MAY, John MARTIN, Peter A. MILLER, Thomas POLAND, George PETZER, George PEET, Michael PHELAN, Elmer S. ROSEBROUGH, Jacob B. RAHN, Thomas RICE, John RICE, Alfred G. SWAIN, Lewis C. SMITH, Edward STONER, Henry STROCK, Eli TARBUTTON, Robert H. THRUSH, Henry TEALBOZLE, Charles A. THORPE, Henry WISSELMAN, John W. WRIGHT, Nathan WILLIAMS, Theodore WRIGHT, Alfred WINTER, A. WILSON, Albert WOLF, Robert YOUNG, Jacob YEAGER, Henry YEAGER, William BROWN.

Transferred—First Sergeants Herman BELMER and James RICHEY; Sergeants Henry A. TROTMAN and Henry C. KOOGLE; Musician Washington G. BENNETT; Privates John COLLINS, George GATES, Franklin MORRELL, Gersham D. MILLER, Andrew SEARY, James WOODS.
 
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Theopilus GAINES.
Captain James KINCAID.
Captain Benjamin JELLEFF, jr.
Captain Stephen CODDINGTON
Captain Henry C. KOOGLE.
First Lieutenant Robert BRUMWELL.
First Lieutenant Alexander A. LITTELL.
First Lieutenant Lewis S. STEVENS.
First Lieutenant Joseph GRUNKEMEYER.
First Lieutenant Jere ROBINSON.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Spillman JONES.
Sergeant Vansant NORRIS
Sergeant Charles HENKE.
Sergeant George ENOCKE.
Corporal Frederick HOFF.
Corporal John LEMON.
Corporal William PARKER.
MUSICIAN William LISTER.
 
PRIVATES.

Ferdinand AXTELL, Edwin BOOTH, Henry DOWKA, William FOLEY, John GRAY, Henry LOTZE, Herman PIEPER, Henry WELLMAN, Abner C. WILSON, Christian BEHRING, George W. BELCHER, John P. BURNS, John BRACE, Windsor M. BUCK, Philip BOLTHER; John DILLON, Gideon HYDE, Michael LADUCER, John LOTTMAIR, John LEONHARD, David MCNALLY, Charles W. MCFARLIN, Cornelius MORRIS, John TOMPKINS, John THOMPSON, William UMSTEAD, Jeremiah KENNEDY, Lewis LANDERS, Francis MALLOY, William MCDONALD, David MCOLLISTER, Jacob MINET, Frank MILLER, Nicholas NERNSGEN, Henry OHR, Nicholas D. PATRY, Patrick VARLEY, Cornelius WELSCH.

Killed in Battle.—Sergeant Charles VAN HAUTAN; Corporals Valentine HELDE and John MCCABE; Privates Frederick W. DREXELIONS, Richard HERINGER, Charles HINCK, John H. HANER, William HUCHNENKOCH, John MILLER, Frederick PREISMYER, Horace SQUIRES, Michael VOGLEBAUCH.

Died.—Corporal John F. BEHRENS; Privates Isaac A. BAUM, Richard CARSTON, Thomas MCCUNE, John MCCLINTOCK, George W. NOGGLE, William H. NASH, George W. WESTERMAN.

Discharged.--First Sergeants Jeremiah ROBINSON and Charles D. MOORE; Sergeants William H. LEE, George W. HEIDE, James KELLEY,



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Joseph W. MILLER, James FITCH; Corporals Joseph GRUNKEMEYER, Jesse MCLANE, John BAKER, Joseph SMOOZKA, John STEVENS, Francisco LEACH; Privates William T. AICHLES, Daniel BELCHER, Joseph BROGLE, Carston BODE, William B. BENNEMYER, George BROWN, James BRITT, Henry BROKAMP, Michael BOYLE, John W. CARR, Daniel L. CARSON, Andrew CRAWFORD, John COLEMAN, William F. CAIN, Patrick CLAFFY, Charles T. DONEY, Reuben DAILY, James EMERSON, Frederick EVERS, James FARRELL, Jacob FOLHORBST, Charles GOBLE, Thomas HENDER, Moses HARMON, Edward HEMSTREAL, Henry HANKER, Ferdinand HABENICHT, John INGLE, John JUNGCIAUS, Peter KUNKEL, Frederick KNOST, Francis KROGER, David KETCHAM, Francis LUDLOW, John LOUGHNER, Jonas LANTZ, Andrew MYERS, Michael MORAN, Frederick MOHUS, Jacob MUMSFORD, Christian MYERS, James MCFARLAND, Patrick MCDONALD, William MCGAFFICK, William S. MOORE, James MCKNERY, John MARTIN, David W. MERRELL, John MESSERSMITH, August MINNING, John MYER, John MCGRORK, Isaac N. MOSES, Henry MYERS, Edward MCLEAN, Barney NEW, Andrew NESSELHOF, George OSWALT, Daniel OSWALT, John L. OSWALT, Loyd PARDEE, John PATTERSON, Pleasant W. RANDALL, James ROBINSON, Lewis H. STEVENS, Joseph B. STEVENS, John SLOPNER, Jacob STUBE, James F. SCHUIER, Adam FRITSCH, John H. WELLERMAN, Cornelius, WELSCH, William A. HINCH, Charles LAPP, Charles VINER; Corporals James REYNOLDS, jr. and John LALLY, Teamster John B. MADDOCKS.

Transferred.—Corporal Charles LILLETT; Privates Henry CARR, John CRADDICK, Barney FLEDDERMAN, Seth James, Jesse MCLEAN, Martin MADDER, John SPRINGMYER, George TYCE, James TRASHER, G. WINKELMAN
 
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Alonzo C. HORTON
Captain Waldo C. BOOTH
Captain Theodore A. STARTZMAN.
Captain Austin T. SHIRER.
First Lieutenant Frederick W. MOORE.
First Lieutenant Colin F. MCKINZIE.
First Lieutenant Alexander LYTELL.
First Lieutenant Morgan S. SHAW.
Second Lieutenant Patrick MCCANN.
Second Lieutenant Augustus MOONERT.
Second Lieutenant Charles WALKER.
Second Lieutenant Charles S. JESSUP.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Philip NUNN.
Sergeant George B. ANNAWAULT.
Sergeant Herbert L. SHEPPARD.
Sergeant John T. CALLANDER.
Corporal David P. BELL.
Corporal Thomas K. ROSS.
Corporal Andrew M. MOORIS.
Corporal William SOLLER.
Corporal Henry EICHLER.
Corporal Frank HORST.
Corporal William KRUSE.
Musician Henry R. HAYWOOD.
 
PRIVATES.

Henry ADAMS, Jason ATTERHOLT, Benjamin D. BARTON, James BLAKE, Frank BUSH, Thomas CARROLL, Patrick CARROLL, John F. COLLINS, William EICHLER, Henry EIFERT, Jacob FRY, George GEISENDORF, Anthony GERST, Samuel G. HYNDMAN, Samuel JENKINS, John JULIEN, John P. JULIEN, Andrew LISTER, Francis MURPHY, James MCMILLEN, William H. RANSOM, Thomas TRUSTMAN, August WORTHMILLER, William C. WILSON, Nelson BARRETT, Alexander M. GATES, Mallam John MADDEN, Michael QUINN.

Killed in battle.—Corporals Wilson GREGG, Alonzo MYERS, George H. THOMPSON; Privates Andrew COLEMAN, ANTHONY LAFORCE, Thomas NOLAN, Thomas MUNDY.

Died.—Privates James ESTELLE, Symond KOHN, ANTHONY MURVILLE, William PAPNER, Richard P. RYAN.

Discharged.—Sergeants Benjamin FORD, William HALLAM, Charles S. JESSUP, James LEEKE, Patrick MCCANN, John A. MOHR, William WINTER. Corporals Henry K. HORTON, Charles A. SPERMENT, William H. WEBBER, Musicians Edwin LOCKWOOD, John L. MCDOUGALL; Privates Edward R. ANTHONY, George BAHN, Noah BRAKE, Edward BARRETT, Richard CONOLLY, William DORUM, Andrew DONOVAN, Samuel EDGAR, Lewis FRIES, James FARMER, John C. FOENER, William GALBRETH, Christopher GOOGLE, Oscar GUNRANET, Marion HARGRAVE, Samuel HATCHER, George KERR, Lewis LENSON, Andrew MATHER, George MORRIS, David PICKETT, James H. RIDER Meredith H. SURRENER, Frank SCHAFFER, John SPECK, William UBERT, John A. VAN, Frederick WOLSCHLAGER, William P. WORTH.

Transferred.—Corporal Charles BALDWIN; MUSICIAN James S. CROSS; Privates Charles AMBRUSTER, William H. HARTON, Francis M. NEIL, George W. SHIPLEY, Henry WEBB.

On muster-in but not on muster-out roll.—Sergeant Edward D. SPOONER; Privates Joseph BURKHARDT, Charles EVANS, John SULLIVAN, John SNATSE, Charles TRIBBE.
 
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain John F. FLETCHER.
Captain William V. NEELY.
Captain Joseph M. JACKAWAY.
Captain Alexander MOTT.
First Lieutenant George FRAZIER.
First Lieutenant Joseph L. GAUL.
First Lieutenant Henry C. KOOGLE.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant George W. TYRRELL.
Sergeant Eugene JACOBS.
Sergeant Herman ANNEGAM
Sergeant Patrick HEALY
Corporal Conrad BAKER.
Corporal Henry KANE.
Corporal William C. POWELL.
Corporal Martin Van HUGHES.
Corporal William BARNUM.
Corporal Joseph S. MILLER.
Corporal Michael VARNER.
Wagoner William MYERS
 
PRIVATES

John CAREY, William COOPER, Joseph M. EVANS, Terrence EARLE, Christopher FARLAN, Martin GILLUM, Timothy GRADY, John LANTENSCHLAGER, John MICHAEL, John MCDERMOTT, William KENNEY, John ROBINSON, Frederick SUNDERMAN, George SIMPSON, Miles STANSIFER, John J. WILSON, Hugh BEST, Oscar BROWN, John DYER, Thomas DUNN, Martin EARSON, Richard FARRELL, Patrick FLANNEY, Frederick GILMAN, Michael KILKARRY, Natus LEGG, William MORAN, Martin MOORE, John MADDEN, John NEIL, Charles PETERSON, Phineas PLATT, Richard PRICE, David QUICK, Jacob SNYDER, Alfred WAGONER.

Killed in battle.—Privates Herman DRENTLER, Jeremiah HANLEY, John MCGOVERNEY, Michael PENNYFEATHER, John TIGUR, John UPLICHER, William WASHMAN, Frederick WERMSING.

Died.—Sergeant William BOYD, Corporal Martin HOARE; Privates John G. JOHNTE, Leander H. FISHER, Thomas KELLEY, William TYLER, Moritz WENALESTEIN, Alexander WEICHELL.

Discharged.—First Sergeant Alexander MOTT; Sergeants James B. RUSSELL, Henry SURLS, Joseph M. JACKAWAY, Charles B. JACOBS; Corporals James CARD, John CRAWLEY, Daniel SALMON, Jeremiah OSTERHAUS; Musicians Frank HENLAN, George B. RAY; Bugler William DAVIS; Wagoner Joseph D. MURRAY; Privates Adam Alexander, Jesse Alexander, Joseph BRANJANBEY, James BELLEVILLE, Augustus A. BOND, Robert BUSSEMEYER, Belthazer CLAUER, David CLARK, Alfred B. CHOGNILL, John W. DAY, Elijah DIX, James B. DAVIS, John G. ENGLER, Samuel FRANK, Michael FREUND, George H. FRAZIER, William GODDARD, Lafayette HUGHES, Alberto HARLEY, James JONES, Joseph KAUFMAN, Michael KAUFMAN, Joseph KERLER, Michael J. KELLEY, George LIMMERIE, James LINTON, Peter MORLING, Thomas MANNING, Joseph MANTZ, James MCINNES, Joseph MCCONNAUGHEY, William MAHONEY, George MURRAY, Joseph A. MILLER, Christian MEULLER, David D. MILLNIME, Segfried MACK, John H. PORTER, George PEPPARD, Lawrence PRICE, Jesse PARKER, William T. PHILLIPS, William PARTEE, Charles PONCE, William H. PRITCHARD, William RAY, Henry RICHPER, Samuel ROBBINS, David RICKETTS, John ROETGERMAN, Joseph RADDIGER, John RYDER, Simon ROUSCH, William RAY, John A. SHERMAN, Isaac R. SNYDER Abraham SCHNELL, Isaac STEFFE, Benjamin J. SCOTT, Joel STRAUB, George STEFFE, Joseph SNYDER, John SCHLATTER, John SCOTT, Clinton F. TAGGERT, William WARNAFELDT, George MOORE.

Transferred.—First Sergeant Michael WARD; Privates George BRIDGEMAN, James LYONS, James MURRAY, John V. SMITH, Edward WHITE.
 
COMPANY I
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

Captain John COLLINS.
Captain Thomas W. HEFFERMAN.



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Captain John C. MCDONALD.
Captain Edward R. ANTHONY.
First Lieutenant Joseph RUDOLPH.
First Lieutenant James TIMMONS
First Lieutenant Charles S. JESSUP.
First Lieutenant Henry C. KOOGLE.
Second Lieutenant William H. Thomas.
Second Lieutenant Hiram R. TREHER.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant John ROSS.
Sergeant Joseph H. CHRISTY.
Sergeant John GRIYSINGER.
Sergeant Joseph B. BAILEY.
Sergeant Victor H. FELIX.
Corporal Henry J. HECKROTTE.
Musician Joseph RANKIN.
Teamster Frederick FARMER.
 
PRIVATES.

Manuel BENETES, Charles R. BARKLEY, James CONWAY. William DAVIDSON, William DOYLE, Delos HILLS, Kneelan HILLS, George P. JOHNSON, George R. JONES, Henry MILLER, James MCCLELLAN, Daniel J. O’CONNELL, Austin PARROTTE, James W. STEPHENS, Thomas WATTS, John WEBER, William ZURFAS, James J. ATKINS, Michael COLLING, Joshua DAVIDSON, Edward MARTIN, Paul C. PRESTON, William RILEY, Smith RICHARDSON, Elihu RISING, John SMITH, Henry SULLIVAN, John ZIMMERMAN.

Killed in battle.—Sergeant George KENT; Corporals Thomas B. ISDELL, Frank LUCHTE; Privates Albert C. DAY, George EXALL, Peter GILLION, Charles H. HELFRED, Andrew ZORFAS.

Died.—Corporal Patrick FITZGIBBONS; Privates William B. S. ANDERSON, Henry A. BALSER, William BRAGG, John A. COWAN, Alexander S. ROWER, Leverette H. S. WHITCOM.

Discharged.—First Sergeants Martin BANINGER, William H. THOMAS, James TRUMONS, Hiram R. TREHER; Sergeant Frederick W. SAVIN; Corporals Henry WILSON, Frank S. WALLACE; Musician H. C. R. RUDOLPH; Privates Mintonville ACKLEY, John BUTLER, Francis M. BATES, Cassius N. BENTZ, John CONWAY, George W. CHAMBERS, Henry DOMAILLE, Stephen D. EVANS, John EVANS, John R. GRAY, Henry P. HEWITT, John B. HUFFMAN, ROBET B. ISDELL, Samuel JONES, Benjamin F. KNIGHT, Albert H. LEWIS, William H. MANTZ, Thomas MCLAUGHLIN, Orlando MOON, Samuel REMLEY, Jacob SCHMUCKER. William SHEFFIELD, James WILSON, James A. WARRING, William F. WALLACE.

Transferred.—Corporal Joseph B. HECRICK; Musician Henry KENT; Privates Thomas FINAN, Wesley C. HICKMAN, William H. H. HUBBELL, Samuel J. KNOF, William C. TOMLINSON.

On muster-in not on muster-out roll.—First Sergeant HARRY G. ARMSTRONG; Privates Henry HAYWARD, Thomas MARLATT, Samuel ROBINSON, Frank SEAMAN.
 
COMPANY K
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Charles H. JACKSON.
Captain James KINKEAD.
Captain Rolandes F. FISHER.
Captain Martin BARRINGER.
First Lieutenant Thomas W. HEFFERMAN.
First Lieutenant Stephen CODDINGTON.
First Lieutenant Matthias SCHWAB.
Second Lieutenant Charles W. SMITH.
Second Lieutenant Morgan S. SHAW.
Second Lieutenant William P. JACKSON.
 
NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

First Sergeant Benjamin E. FORD.
Sergeant Meredith H. SURRINER.
Sergeant Samuel T. WOLF.
Sergeant William H. HARRISON.
Corporal Frederick WULSCHLAGER.
Corporal George CRYSTAL.
Corporal Frank SHAFER.
Teamster Alexander PATTON.
 
PRIVATES.

M. ACKLEY, Richard BARTON, Edward CECILIOUS, Henry DURR, John EVANS, William J. HASTINGS, Jeremiah HIRSCH, Thomas HIGGINS, Willis J. MILLS, Horace MARSH, Charles QUERNER, Henry C. R. RUDOLPH, Martin RICE, John SPECK, Henry SCHRAFF, Tim SHAY, Daniel SULLIVAN, James THOMPSON, Jacob Van PELT, William WETDEMAN, Thomas J. BLAIR, John BUTLER, Antoine BUCKLEY, Charles BOWMAN, Charles CRONIN, Alexander CHATMAN, William B. DAVISON, James H. DOW, Frank DAVIS, William B. DUNCAN, Peter DERBEY, Charles EDWARDS, Robert GILL, William HUGHES, John HENDERSON, George MARTIN, James RYAN, John SUMMER, John N. SMITH, John SHEWBRIDGE, William J. SCOTT, Henry TICK, John WILLIAMS, Thomas WHITE, Milo WILEY, John WILLIAMS.

Killed in Battle.—Sergeant James J. KELLEY; Privates George H. BAHN, William GIVENS, Alfred J. JONES, Lorenzo KENDALL, John H. SASS.

Died.—Sergeant Oscar S. KINCAID; Privates Charles H. LYON, Conrad SCHMUCH.

Discharged.—First Sergeant R. E. FISHER, Sergeants Edwin F. ARMSTEAD, Walter ELLIOTT, Edward L. QUINTON, Matthias SCHWAB, Cadwallader J. COLLINS, William BOWMAN, Andrew BROWNELL, Thomas COLLINS, Charles ELLICK, Lycurgus C. EARHART, Daniel HUDSON, Thomas LUKENS, Roderick MAGUIRE, Samuel MOREHEAD, Charles PENDRY, William TRINDLE, James WHEELER, Joseph WESTENDORF, William C. WRIGHT, Henry C. CAMPBELL, John GRAY, William ASBURY, William BOGGS, George BASCOM, George W. BAILEY, MARK A. BAIRS, Joseph H. BALDWIN, Frederick B. BARNEY, John CRAFT, LEWIS COPP, Cubbertson COLLINS, Frank CUPPIN, John CRIPPIN, George C. CLOUD, Jeremiah CALDEN, Jacob S. CRANE, Herman CLOUSING, John CRUGER, Samuel CRAIG, Richard CALHOUN, Charles CONNELLY, James DOYLE, Thomas P. DAVIS, Charles DIMMICK, Peter M. DRUM, William EVANS, Job ESLINE, John FINLEY, Jacob FRITCH, Joseph FERGUSON, David J. GIBBON, LEWIS C. GILL, Frederick GREENFIELD, Edgar F. HOWELL, Peter HEMMER, Hiram H. HUNTLEY, Thomas HASTINGS, William R. HILLE, William HODWELL, John A. JAMISON, James KAMBOLL, William G. KEELEY, William H. KNIGHT, HOWARD H. KING, James LAMB, John MASON, William MAYAN, James MINNIS, Cleon MCDONALD, Peter METTLER, John P. MEDARIS, John M. MCCLENNAN, John P. MURPHY, Charles C. MCKINSEY, James W. MADDOX, George PHILLIPS, Hiram PRESTON, William K. RODGERS, John E. ROSSER, Clinton J. RILEY, William H. RUNGLE, Philip RIGGS, William C. RAMSDELL, Charles ROSEBURGH, George B. SHONEY, Andrew SETTLE, Daniel SMITH, John SWEENEY, Cephas SHULL, James SPROUL, Christopher SILK, Samuel H. SMITH, Truman B. SLOAN, John G. SELIG, Samuel TRINDLE, Frank TAYLOR, George WILHELM, Henry WAMSLEY, Thomas WELSTEAD, Andrew WHITE, John WEISNER, William D. WARE, HERMAN WEICHERT, LEVI WITHROW, William WEAVER, Robert WEBSTER, Oscar WRIGHT, Samuel WALTON, Samuel WISE, George WILLIAMS, Frank WILDER.

Transferred.—Sergeant Stephen CODDINGTON, John T. CALLENDER, Peter A. COZINE, John ROSS; Privates Henry BLOOMER, Thomas F. CAMPBELL, George F. HUMPHRIES, William P. JACKSON, William SIEBERT, Alfred SPENCER, Edward WHITE, Charles WILLIAMS.

On muster-in, but no muster out roll.—PRIVATE George SCOTT.

On muster-in rolls of recruits, but not accounted for on muster-out rolls of regiment.—Privates Frank ANTHONY, Thomas BYRNES, Barney BURNS, Edward BARRETT, David BREEDLOOR, George CURTIS, Frank DORST, Charles DRUNING, Patrick DONAHUE, John DUFFEY, James DORSEY, Leonard GUNGEL, James GILLEN, John GOVERT, SIDNEY HAGGARTY, Charles HASSETT, Edward HAWTHORNE, William JACKSON, CARL KRAY, David F. LEWIS, Robert S. MCCLURE, John F. MEALY, John MAHONY, Jasper N. MEEKS, Henry MOORE, Henry G. MILLER, James MCFARLAND, Henry MCGREW, John PAYNE, William ROBERTS, Thomas W. SCOTT, John TUCKER, Edwin R. TRENNER, William THOMPSON, Albert WOOD, Charles WILLIAMS, John WILLIAMS Robert T. WILSON, John WILSON, Patrick WALTERS, James WOOD, August C. BUCKLEY.

Drafted men and substitutes for Hamilton county assigned to this regiment, but not accounted for in its must out rolls.—Lewis BURKE, John BRITTON, James CAMPBELL, James STEVENS, John WILLIAMS.


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