History of Hamilton County Ohio
XI. Military History of Hamilton County
Ninth Ohio Infantry
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NINTH OHIO INFANTRY.

Upon receipt of the thrilling news of the fall of Sumter, the Germans of Cincinnati promptly held a meeting at Turner hall, which was addressed by Judge STALLO, Colonel R. L. MCCOOK, and other prominent citizens. The issue of this gathering was the raising of a German regiment, for which two hundred men enrolled at once, and within three days fifteen hundred were offered. The Ninth was mustered for three months April 22d, at Camp Harrison, and moved to Camp Dennison May 18th, where it was soon after mustered in for the long term, the first three years' regiment from the State, in consideration of which the Columbus ladies sent it a superb bass drum. It numbered one thousand and thirty-five officers and men, with a band of twenty-four. On the twentieth of June it took the field in Western Virginia, made a rapid march from Webster to Philippi, fifteen miles in three hours, and thence to Buckhannon, meeting the enemy at Little Fork bridge, but not in force.  The Ninth was engaged at Rich Mountain directly after, and sustained a small loss. From the advance to Cheat Mountain it was ordered back to Beverly, and thence to New Creek, on the Potomac, arriving July 27th. Uncommonly severe guard duty awaited it here and continued about a month, when the regiment moved to the interior and was assigned to the Second brigade. September 7th the Ninth was engaged near Carnifex Ferry, losing two killed and eight wounded. For two months and half it was encamped on New river, having frequent skirmishes with the enemy, in which a few men were lost. Ordered west, it left "Camp Anderson" November 24th, and arrived at Louisville December 2d, going from there to Lebanon, where it was assigned to the Third brigade, First division, Army of the Ohio. January 1, 1862, the division moved on Columbia, and from there to meet ZOLLICOFFER. The Ninth was in the action at Mill Springs, and made the decisive charge of the day. Upon the return to Louisville in February, the Union ladies of the city presented it, and three other regiments, each with a stand of colors, for their bravery in this battle. The regiment was then transported by water to Nashville, reaching it March 2d, and leaving a. fortnight after for Pittsburgh Landing, where it arrived too late to join in the battle. It was in the advance on Corinth, and for some way in the pursuit beyond; but was marched to Tuscumbia, Alabama, June 22d. While in camp there the Ninth received an elegant regimental flag, presented by the city of Cincinnati. July 27th it moved toward Decherd, Tennessee, and on this march its colonel, Robert L. COOK, commanding the brigade, fell ill, and riding in an ambulance ahead of the column, was overtaken and cruelly murdered by guerillas.  From Decherd the regiment moved with the Army of the Ohio in its toilsome and painful retreat to Louisville, which was reached September 27th. October



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3d it was marched out toward Perryville, and was in action, with small loss, near the close of the battle on the 8th. After pursuing BRAGG to Crab Orchard, it was posted at South Tunnel, to clean out the tunnel and re-open the railway from Louisville to Nashville. This was done by hard, energetic work, between November 8th and 26th. The next guard duty was at Pilot Knob, and during the battle of Murfreesborough it guarded fords on the Cumberland. January 14th to March 6, 1863, the Ninth was on duty about Nashville, scouting and reconnoitering, when it was ordered to Triune and engaged in drilling, building fortifications, etc. It was here equipped with Springfield rifles, and also welcomed cordially a new regimental band. Marched again June 24th, through heavy rains, for seventeen days, to Tullahoma, and thence over Lookout Mountain, reaching McLemore's cove September 10th. On the 17th it moved toward the battle-field of Chickamauga, marching all night through lanes of burning fences, and was in the thick of the fight the next day. It recaptured a lost battery, aided in the repulse of LONGSTREET, and on the second day took part in the famous bayonet charge of Van DERVOUR's brigade. In the battle the Ninth sustained one-third of the entire loss of its brigade, losing eleven officers and two hundred and thirty-seven men, almost exactly half of its whole number in action; It then suffered with the rest of the army for a season at Chattanooga. When General THOMAS took command, the regiment entered the Second brigade, Third division, Army of the Cumberland. It was in the assault on Mission Ridge, and, with one other regiment repulsed, a charge by a greatly superior force. December 30th it escorted a battery and train to Calhoun; and, February 25, 1864, took part in a sharp skirmish at Crow's Valley. In March and April it was encamped at Ringgold, and May 5th it started on the Atlanta campaign. It was in the battle of Resaca May 15th, moving thence to the Etowah river, where it remained on active duty until its term expired, May 27th. Up to the last moment it stood within range of the enemy's guns, and was finally relieved by General THOMAS in person from the outer picket line. Their fellow-soldiers lined the road and gave it enthusiastic cheers byway of farewell. It was received with great enthusiam at Cincinnati, and mustered out at Camp Dennison June 7, 1864. The attachment of the members of this regiment to its memories and to each other is so great that they hold reunions every Sunday, at some convenient place in the city, where they fight their battles o'er again.
 
FIELD AND STAFF.

Colonel Robert L. MCCOOK.
Colonel Gustave KAMMERLING.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles SANDESHOFF.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles JOSEPH.
Lieutenant Colonel Fritz SCHWEDER.
Major August WILLICH.
Major Bartholomew BENZSWIG.
Major Charles E. BOYLE.
Major Conrad SOTTHEIM.
Assistant Surgeon Rudolph WERTH.
Assistant Surgeon Adam M. BEERS.
Assistant Surgeon James DAVENPORT.
Adjutant George H. HARRIS.
Adjutant Herman PONITZ.
Quartermaster Joseph GRAEFF.
Chaplain William STACUGEL.
Chaplain Joseph A. FUCHSHUBER.
Sergeant-Major Robert GRONAN.
Commissary Sergeant Samuel LANDANER.
Quartermaster Sergeant Gustave BROCKHOUS.
Hospital Steward Louis ZAHN.
Principal Musician Dominie EMMINGER.
Principal Musician Richard SCHWENGER.

Discharged. - Hospital Steward William SCHMIDT, Principal Musician Guenther LEIDENSTRUCKER, Quartermaster Sergeant Emanuel RODDE, musicians, Leopold PRAEGER, Ernst F. BLUM, Albin STUDER, Richard MEINHARDT, Anson HOFICHSER, Joseph KILIAN, Louis STREBEL, Charles VOGT, John COCHLER, George WOLF, Charles HAMMEL, Theodore NIEMANN, Louis DORST, Ernst MEINHARDT, Adolph SCHENCK, Anson BIGLER.
Quartermaster Sergeant Frederick Busse, Christopher Schendler.

Transferred. - Sergeant-Major Raymond HERMANN.

Regimental band.- - Principal Musician Richard SCHWENZER; musicians, Jacob BAUER, John DIETRICH, Charles HARVY, Theodore HERTH, Charles JUTZI, Michael KOCH, John KOCH, Lorenz MAGES, Michael MEISER, Leopold PRAEGER, Andrew RENSING, Herman WEBER, Otto ZINK, William HAWK.
 
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Joseph Charles B. GENTSCH.
First Lieutenant Louis HENSER.
First Lieutenant Adam SCHUHMACHER.
Second Lieutenant Gustavus TAFEL.
Second Lieutenant Herman POMITZ.
 
NON-COMMISSIOND OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Louis MARK.
Sergeant Charles TEICHMANN.
Sergeant Adolph MUELLER.
Corporal August GRIESS.
Wagoner William WITTINGER.
 
PRIVATES.

Charles ALBRECHT, Louis AMBRECHT, George AMBSLER, Hermann BEYLAND; Julius BERTSCH, Albert BOCKLET, Franz BRAWNINGER, Albert FRANKE, Henry GLYCKHERR, Henry GNUCKLACK, Joseph GOESSLER, John G. HIMMBER, Peter HAHN, Frederick HEYER, Franz HOHENDORF, Frederick HANDEL, Joseph HECK, Otto HACK, Philip HARTMANN, Theodore JACKER, Louis KILLER, Charles KLINTHWORTH, Adam KLINGEL, Ernst KOEGAL, John LOGE, Adolph LUETHY, August MATHIES, William MEYER, Charles MADDLER, Louis ATTING, George POPP, Uriah PANZER, Ferdinand PFISTER, Frederick KUMPF, Henry RIEGER, Joseph RUETTINGER, George SEIHRT, Philip SEIBERT, Gustavus SCHULTZ, Theodore SCHATGLE, John SCHMIDT, Edward STREMMEL, Frederick WENDEL.
Privates, Albert AHLERS, Rudolph BURGMANN, Frank DAUM, Otto SCHULTZ, Andrew SCHMIDT, William WACHS.

Joined since organization of company. - Sergeant August ERNST, Signer; Corporals Herman WALDENMAYER, Thomas Lorenz MAGES; privates, Emil GERHARDT, Martin KOCH, Louis LISSETT, Charles SCHATTGEN, Adolph WAGONER.

Killed in battle. - Sergeant William DREWEY; Corporals Hugo TAFEL, Godfrey KRICHFUSS; Privates August REYLAND, Philip HERZOG, William DAKE, Ferdinand HILDEBRAND, Sadislaw SETTLER.

Died. - First Sergeant Frederick STURBE, Corporal Ferdinand BORZ; privates, George WITTMAN, Ferdinand LUDWIG, Peter SCHRAFFENBEGER, Philip FUELLER.

Discharged.- -Sergeants, Adam SCHUMACKER, Gustavus TAFEL, Hermann POENITZ, Charles FELTAN; Corporals Nicholas PETERS, Henry BAER; musician, Michael KOCH; Privates Charles BERKHEIMER, Gustavus BANER, Michael BEYER, Gustave BEIGMANN, Hermann FRANKE, Henry HUBERT, Max HUPFAUF, Louis HARTLEB, Adam HERMANSDERFER, Frederick KUCHNE, Frederick MUELLER, Louis NEUBACHER, Franz PFEFFET, George PFAFFINGER, John RAEPPLE, Philip RIEHL, George ROEHRIG, Joseph SCHMITZ.

Prisoners of War. - Sergeant Ernst RIEDEL; Private Ernst SCHULTZ.

Transferred. - First Sergeant Robert GRONAN; Sergeant Herman REINSTANZ, Corporal Peter BECKER, Musician Richard SCHWENZER; Fifer, Richard MEINHARDT; Drummer Frederick POSCHNER; Privates Adolph BEGMANN, Charles HAEBBE, Bernhard GRIESCHOP.

On muster-in but not on muster-out roll. - Charles VADLER.



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COMPANY B.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Ferdinand MUELLER.
First Lieutenant Jacob MUELLER.
First Lieutenant Nicholas WILLICH.
First Lieutenant Frederick BERTSCH.
Second Lieutenant Henry BLANDOWSKI.
Second Lieutenant Theodore RAUCK.
 
NON-COMMISSION OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Frederick MAERTHESHEIMER.
Sergeant George F. TRAUTNER.
Sergeant John BARTH.
Sergeant Casper DECKER.
Sergeant Charles SCHUTZ.
Corporal John SCHMIDT.
Corporal Jacob BOEHLER.
Corporal Henry SCHENK.
Corporal Augustus KIEFE.
Corporal Albin ARAND.
Musician Charles JUTZE.
Wagoner John ROOS.
 
PRIVATES.

Jacob BARON, Clemens BREITENBACH, Lewis BUCHTMAN, Julius BURKHARDT, Arthur DREIFUS, Lewis EHRLICH, John ENGEL, John ENGELHARDT, Frederick FREERS, Lewis FREERS, Michael GIERTEN, Augustus GENTHER, Maurice EMERY, Gotleib HAUSER, Frederick HEINE, Otis HOWARD, Jost HOESH, Frederick HUMINAN, Henry JEND, August JUNGELASS, Theodore KLUNKE, Anton KUTZLEB, John KRAES, Charles MAEULE, George MAEIR, William MAY, John ORION, Joseph PIESCHE, George ROHLAND, John RUOP, John SCHAEFER, Thomas SCHAEFER, Henry SCHAERINGHAUS, George SCHEER, Edward SCHENESER, Jacob SCHLOSSER, Peter SCHMIEGEL, John SCHWARZ, Henry SCHWESSINGER, Ferdinand C. SCHNEEMAN, Joseph SCHWELER, Augustus STOECKLE, George TENN, Adolph THEOBOLD, Henry WAHLE. Nicholas WEDESTY,. George WOLPOLD, John WUESTHOP, Charles ZAHN.
Privates Gustavus BUEHL, Moritz GROSS, Jacob MAURER.

Killed in battle. - Corporals Henry MILLER, Henry WIGHT; Privates Jacob BAUER, Joseph HIPP, Andrew KELLER, Frederick LECKER, Adam LAUFER.

Died.- -First Sergeant Adolph SPAETH; Corporals Eugene HUSER, Charles PACHER; Privates Conrad HOSBACH, Casper MUELLER, Francis SCHAPF, Henry J. THEOBOLD, John TROESTER, Joseph FLOISE.

Discharged. -First Sergeant Theodore BAUCK; Wagoner Philip MAENNINGER; Privates John BAUER, Lewis BENZ, Lewis BLUTTERMANN, John BOSS, Philip BOTTLER, John DEITERS, Emanuel HONECK, Robert KAULIG, Jolin KURHULE, George LAUBER, Michael BRUCKER, Julius LESSIG, Peter MAITHIC, Charles RUSCKERT, Joseph SCHERER, Francis SCHMIDT, Casper SEMMBER, John WIRZBRICKER, Conrad ULMER, Melchior WIGET, Benedict WIESZ, Christopher FLEDDERMANN, Jacob WINZLER.

Transferred. - Gustave BROCKHAUSE.

Prisoner of War.- John PFEIFER.
 
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Henry BRODERSON.
Captain William STRAENGEL.
Captain Morris POHLMAN.
First Lieutenant George H. HARRIS.
First Lieutenant Henry LIEDKE.
First Lieutenant Joseph HAIDER.
First Lieutenant Henry SPAETH.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Charles ABEL.
Sergeant George ESS.
Sergeant William BRINKMAN.
Sergeant Matths HUET.
Sergeant Joseph MUELLER.
Corporal Francis REINFURT.
Corporal Henry ELEVER.
Corporal Peter BATZ.
Corporal Jacob SCHWEITZER.
Corporal Charles N. NELSON.
 
PRIVATES.

Leonard BANEN, Christopher BLEILER, Leopold BUSAM, Coustantine BOSHARDT, August BUNSCH, John BRUEMMELKAMP, George BRUEKER, Jacob BIHL, Albert DENERLICH, Martin ECKERLE, Henry GAUSMAN, Louis GUENTHER, John GOETZ, August GROTHE, William GERHARDT, Phillipp GUERTETH, Louis GORMAN, Herman GERHARDT, George HYDE, Martin HANKES, Stephen HUBER, Phillip HOLZMANN, Frederick HAFNER. William HAYNE, Charles HOFFNER, Henry KRAUGER, Henry KRITE, William KELTERBORN, Joseph KISSIWELTER, August KRAEGER, Frank KAISER, Michael LORENZ, Nathan LOEWENSTEIN, Julius LENTZ, Christian MUELLER, Peter MILLER, John MUELLER, Louis MAYER, Matthias MEISTER, Henry REMMINGER, Frederick RAPP, William STETTLEBERG, Nicholas SCHNEIDER, George SCHNEIDER, Carl STEINER, Christian LICKEMEYER, Lorenz SPAETH, Anton SCHMIDT, Christian THAUSSEN, Herman UPSING, Phillipp ULRICH, Stanislaus VOLLMEN, Herman WILTENBERG, Jacob WENZ, Michael ZIER, John STEEK, William OTT, Nicholas BIRKMAN.

Killed in Battle.- -Fred WALTENSPEIL, William KAISER.

Missing in Action.- -Fred FROST, Charles GROESPEL.

Died.- -Corporal Herdia KILIAN; Privates Frederick GIMBLE, Frederick SHAFER, William HARTIG, John ROSSELIT, Sebastian WIPFLER, Jacob FRY.

Discharged.- -First Sergeant George SCHNEIDER; Sergeant Anton MILLER; Privates Henry BYERSDERFER, Clemens BONKE, Frederick BUSE, Bernhardt BRUGGEMAUR, Xavier FAHRUBEL, Isaac HESSBIRG, Joseph HILL, Charles HOERST, Magnus HEYL, Adolph JOST, Jean JOAB, Frederick KOEFFLER, Henry KRAMER, Henry LOTZ, Theodore PAPE, William POPPE, William ROSENFELD, Charles SCHOTTMUELLER, John SCHULZ, Anton STEIFESTER, Theodore STEINER, Frederick VAIL, Louis WITZELL.

Transferred.- -Sergeants Lewis GROOS, Louis KUSTER, Louis ZAHN, Edlief THORNSON, Samuel LUNDANER, Frederick BUPE, Frederick DISTER, Charles STALDER.

On muster-in but not on muster-out roll.- -John GOOB.
 
COMPANY D.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Frederick SCHROEDER.
Captain Gustave F. KEPPER.
First Lieutenant Ernst REUBEUM.
First Lieutenant Richard SCHNEIDER.
Second Lieutenant Daniel WAGONER.
Second Lieutenant Raymond HERMAN.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Gustave GRIMS.
Sergeant August WITTE.
Sergeant William MINNING.
Sergeant Casper WEGER.
Corporal Adolph GUMELMAN.
Corporal Ferdinand ZIMMERER.
Corporal Phillipp ARNOLD.
Corporal Gotlieb STROHM.
Wagoner Louis NORDMANN.
 
PRIVATES.

Charles ABRAHAM, Peter BLINN, George BORNTRAGER, Louis BOSCH, Jacob BUEGLER, Thomas BURGER, Henry CORDES, Bernhardt DORN, John EBERHARDT, Martin EBERHARDT, Martin FATH, Henry FAUBEL, Rudolph FRISCHKUEHT, Henry FREDERICH, William GALLE, Henry GERDING, James GERTHOT, Peter GUERTHER, Henry HAHN, Jacob HERMANN, Peter HUGGER, Herman JOHANNING, Michael KOSH, Andrew LANGEUBAHN, Hermann C. W. SUELBERT, Francis MASSNER, Charles MANDELL, Bartholomew MALT, Frederick MEYER, Henry MEYER, William MEYER, Henry MINNING, William NENN, Louis ROESLER, George ROESCH, Adam REISING, Louis SANDMAN, Adam SANDRACK, John SAUSER, Herman SCHAF, Hugo SCHASSNER, Matthew SCHLEUKER, Herman SCHMIDT, Christian SCHMIDT, Michael SCHRANCK, Charles SCHNEBEL, Jabob SCHWARZTRAUBER, Charles SEEGER, William STAGG, William STEINKAMP, Christian STRADEMEYER, Rudolph STRADEMEYER, Francis STUDER, Frederick TURBEZ, Christian VANEDA Charles WIRMING, Jacob BETZOLD, George KOCH, John KIERZ, Henry WEYMINGER, Alexander PFLUEGER, Joseph WALTON.

Killed in Battle.- -Corporal Louis FOHMANN; Privates Henry SPELLERBERG, August WALDENSPIEL, Charles FUNKE, Frederick CONRADE. Anthony MUELLER, Ernst KUECHLER.

Prisoner of War.- -Private John BLESSING.

Died.- -Corporal Christian LUCHRMANN; Privates Gustave BEGEMANN, August ENGELEBRECHT, Henry LARGE, John LUCHBRECHLER.

Discharged.- -First Sergeant Charles DOLEZRICH; Sergeant August HAMPE; Privates John BECK, August BEGEMANN, Jerome HELREIGEL, William KNICHHAUS, Joseph LIGNER, Gebhardt MEYER, Herman OTTEN, William VOESTI, Bernhardt WEIKERTE, Henry WINTER, William ZERER, Henry SPAETH.

Transferred.- -Privates Valentine FLEITZ, Dominie EMMINGER.



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COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Bartholomew BENZ.
Captain George H. HARRIES.
First Lieutenant Gustavus F. NEPPER.
First Lieutenant Martin BRUNER.
Second Lieutenant Frederick STEIMER.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant George H. LIPPERT.
Sergeant John EIGNER.
Sergeant Frederick SAEGER.
Sergeant Henry S. SCHEUER.
Sergeant John KOCHLER.
Corporal John MUELLER, No. 1
Corporal Frank M. SMITH.
Corporal George S. STARM.
Corporal John SCHULAR.
Corporal Louis MOSSMAN.
Corporal Harry E. BAYER.
Corporal Henry FEIEATAG.
Wagoner August BROADEABERGER.
 
PRIVATES.

Henry BHERENS, Balthasar BAECHE, Theodore BASCH, Richard BAESCHIAG, Frederick BIEDEKER, Martin BAABENDER, Dietrich DORST, Louis ECKELMAN, Diebold ESCHENBRAUER, Simon ERNST, John FAUKE, Frederick FEIRP, Charles FORTACBACHER, George FISHER, Adam FATH, James G. FROEVER, Frederick HOFFMAN, Joseph H. HAGELAI, John HOELTZER, John HOUCK, Casper KELLER, Christian LAEDEKE, Henry MOWBREY, Andrew MAYER, John MUELLER, No. 2, Frank NATSCH, George OBERMEYER, James PAPANER, George REIGER, Christian RAPP, Frank RARKE, George REIPLER, John ROST, Joseph REIN, Jacob STRAAB. William SCHALMEYER, Jacob SEEBACH, William SCHRAITZER, John SEHATTE, Frank STEIMER, Frank SCHICK, John SCHMIDT, Phillipp SOMMER, Frank TOBERGETE, John TRICK, Louis WALTZ, Frank WEDERICKE, Frederick EBERHARDT, Sebastian HENRICH, Charles HOFFACHER, William HESSE, George KOLLAE, Andrew SCHWARTZ, Herman WHENING.

Killed in Battle. - Corporal John RUOFF; Privates Fidel EDELMAN, Christopher HORNANG, Frederick NOEKA.

Died. - Corporal Henry SEIMERS, Martin DUMBACHER, George GAUL, Herman JARGER.

Discharged. - Sergeant Phillip SPANGLER ; First Sergeant Henry W. SANDERS; Sergeants John LIMBERGER, Frederick STEINER; Drummer Frederick BLAMERTHAL; Privates Frederick BRUNER, Jacob ARNOLD, Henry BARWIG, Frederick GROSS, Charles GUILHARME, Christopher HALBRIDER, William E. HAGEDON, John HELLWIG, Joseph KIRLACK, Charles KELB, John KEIAHARDT, Adam MAYER, Frederick MEYERS, Henry PFISTERER, David ROSS, August SCHARCK.

Prisoners of War. - Privates Leo WIPPEL, Frederick WALKER.

Transferred.- -Musician Weber HERMAN, Charles BENNINGER, Daniel EYSER, Joseph KELDERICH, Henry J. KOCK, Thomas STREIFF, Jacob WEDERICK.
 
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Gustav KAMMERLING.
Captain Louis HENSER.
First Lieutenant Herman LUETKENHAUS.
Second Lieutenant Alexis HILBRUN.
Second Lieutenant John Baumgartner.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Frank HINMAN.
Sergeant Christian ETZELL.
Sergeant John B. HOENEMANN.
Sergeant George F. FEIR.
Corporal Julius GERAM.
Corporal Gerhardt FERBER.
Corporal Alovis MAVER.
Corporal Joseph LOHMAN.
Corporal John PRICHTEL.
Corporal Joseph BECKER.
Wagoner Henry STEFFENS.
 
PRIVATES.

Henry ARNOLD, Matthew ALTINGER, William APPENFENFELDER, Christian BAY, Conrad DAHLOFF, Frederick ENGLELAY Charles FENDERONICH, John GUENTHER, Frederick HABENICHT, William HUNSKAHL, Henry HOER, William KIMBERLY, Conrad KRAMER, Charles MESSNER, Charles MAY, Julius NORDHOFF, Henry NICKEL, Henry NEULMAN, Henry RUME, Andrew ROHR, Charles ROTHFUSS, Phillipp STEUBER William STERN, Ernst STRAUP, Vincent SCHOTT, August SCHOENFELD, William SCHOENFELD, John SCHMULLING, John SCHMIDT, Christian SCHNELL, Henry SANDER, Anthony SIEBELDER, Lawrence STEUBER, Charles SCHAEFER, Frederick SCHROEDER, Frank TRAW, Andrew VOLLETT, Conrad VASSLER, William WAHLBRINK, Adolph BREWERER, John BRACHLE, Jacob KORN, Charles MERROTH, Phillip MELLA, William SCHROER, Henry L. WEBER.

Killed in Battle.- -Privates Gottlieb HIRSCHMANN, George HIRSBRUNNER, Anton KNITTELL, Frederick MUELLER, Herman SCHMIDT, Frederick MIEFERT, Frederick WERTH, Christian GERSTALLER; Corporal Charles ROMAN.

Died.- -Privates Matthew BUEHL, Charles ROLLER, John B. STIEFF, John WILKE.

Discharged.- -Sergeants Frederick OBERKLINE, John OBERVAHN, William KILIAM ; Privates Jacob ARNOLD, Nicholas BRAUN, Charles BERGER, Charles BRILL, Prosper BINGHARD, Christopher HORNICKLE, Charles HALLER, Paul JESSING, Martin KERN, Charles KEM, Conrad KAUFFMAN, Henry KARP, Henry MOORE, George MIETSCH, August NOLTE, Edward SCHENKEL, Gotlieb SCHAFFNET, Herman STAHL, Casper RUNG.

Prisoners of War.- -Sergeant V. HUMMELL, Charles CORP, Charles DAUBENMERKEL, Henry PAPPENBERG, Leonard HERMANN ; Corporal Joseph BECKER.

Recruits and Prisoners of War.- -Privates John B. BAUMGARTNER, Andrew DIETZ, Bernhardt KLINEBERG, Otto ZINK.

Not on Muster Roll.- -Private John TRARBAUCH.
 
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Gustavus RICHTER.
Captain Adam SCHUMACKER.
First Lieutenant Charles ZAHN.
First Lieutenant Theodore LAMMER.
First Lieutenant Alexander HILLBRUM.
'Second Lieutenant Frederick OBERKLINE.
Second Lieutenant George HARTUNG.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Charles GOLDE.
Sergeant August GEBHARDT.
Sergeant Frederick EMMERT.
Sergeant Charles KASCHULE.
Corporal Christian HERMAN.
Corporal Henry NAGEL.
Corporal Franz WINTER.
Corporal Charles SCHRONCKHART.
Corporal Edward RAPP.
Corporal Herman SCHUTZ.
Corporal Franz SPAHN.
 
PRIVATES.

Adam WENZEL, George APPELMAN, Ernst BUERKLE, Joseph BLEIBLE, Frederick CRAMER, Charles DOOLHARTE, Charles DUTCHMAN, William DIEHLMIER, Frank DENKINGER, Henry DIRKSON, Justus ENTER, Louis GSCHWIND, Herman HOWARD, Daniel HESS, Raymond HOLL, William HEIDERMAN, Henry HINNECHE, August KIMPLE, Jacob KREISS, John LOFFLER, Frederick LEUKE, William LEIPNITZ, Frederick MAEIR, John MUELLER, Lewis PLATTIN, Otto ROGGENBRICKER, Philip R. RACK, Bernhard SEXTRO, Henry STODDICK, Christian SCHETLER, Joseph SCHNEIDER, Peter SCHNEIDER, Henry STAMM, August SCHROPPE, Herman SPAEMBERG, Joseph SCHANDER, Christian SCHMIDT, August SEIGMUND, John SCHMIDT, Frederick STRICK, Louis SCHMOLZE, George WIEDEWORTH, Peter WETTERICK, William ZARSKE Peter BRUMMER, Christopher DAMMIER, John GREBERSTEIN, Anthony OTTO, Casper OBERDRIES, John RUDEL, Henry RUPPREHCT, Jacob SCHIFFERDECKER, Conrad STEIN, Anthony ZEKE.

Killed in Battle.- -Corporal Herman LUTZ; Privates Frederick GORDIKE, William HUTH, Otto KUTTER, George KUHNE.

Died.- -Sergeant George HONOLD; Privates Rudolph ARNOLD, Franz BAECHLE, William BAELSER, William FEDERLIN, Frederick FISCH, Henry RACKE, William NEWMAN, William TRIMEMEYER.

Missing in Action.- -Private John GANER.

Discharged.- -First Sergeant Ferdinand SEYPER; Corporal Andreas HOSFELD; Privates Ehrhart BUETTNER, Charles BIEDENBENDER, John FRIKER, George HARTING, Lucas HAETTIG, Simon KAERLING, George LIMBERGER, William MEIR, Henry MAYER, Joshua MUELLER, August PERT, William SCHNELLMAN, Henry SCHUBROOK, Otto SPANKUCH, Valentine WEINHEIMER.



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Transferred. - Private Charles BARKER; Musicians John DEITERICH, Michael MEISER.

On muster-in, but not on muster-out roll. - First Lieutenant Charles BAHN.
 
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Jacob GLONCHOWSKI.
First Lieutenant Morris POHLMAN.
First Liuetenant Herman GROSKORDT.
Second Lieutenant Adolphus KUHN.
Second Lieutenant Louis KUSTER.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Robert HAILE.
Sergeant Peter HEISCHAUER.
Sergeant Frederick BRAND.
Sergeant Wilhelm BESSEEKE.
Corporal Carl KOMMANDERA.
Corporal Charles STUCHLE.
Corporal August STOEPPEL.
Corporal Peter STOLTZ.
Corporal William MEINKING.
Corporal August KETTLER.
Wagoner Andrew MOTRZ.
 
PRIVATES.

John BACHMANN, Charles BRANDT, Philip BLUM, Louis BODE, Herman BUSCHER, Wilhelm BUSCHER, John BULOW, Henry DEVENKAMP, William DOEPKE, Francis FEUERSTEIN, Charles FISCHER, John FROMMEL, John GROTHEN, John HAZELTEIN, Jacob HATMAN, Nicholas HANCK, Frederick HEBENSTREEL, George HESCH, John JANSON, Philip JACOB, Gustave KAISER, Christian KLEINSCHMIT, Henry KRUMDICK, John KRAUS, Isador KUHN, Theodore KOEHN, Henry LUBBERT, William MEIER, Henrich MEINKING, Frederick MUNZER, Frederick OPITZ, Bernhardt ORTMANN, Frederick POFF, Bernhard QUINKE, Lorenz QUINKE, August ROESE, Gustave RULLE, John SCHAEFER, John SCHATZBEN, George SCHATZMANN, John SCHIEK, Emil SCHUDERT, Albert SCHMIDT, Matthias SCHALLER, Jacob SCHNEIDER, George SEEGER, George SEVERLING, Theodore SKINNER, Henry STRUVE, Christian TOLLE, Christian VOECKEL, Andrew WOESSNER, Joseph WEGNER, Paul DILLEY, Henry PFAFFENBAUCH, Theodore HARTZ, Matthias MEIER.

Died.- -Corporal Louis WEGHURST; Privates John BLANKENHEIM, George BELK, Louis BUSCHER, Joseph DANNER, Andrew HAUM, Henry KEIFER, Theodore SABIN.

Discharged.- -Sergeants George GRAFF, Henry MARLING; Privates Frederick ABEL, George BEIGEL, Charles DOLLETSBEEK, Joseph DIETSCH, Loyd DIXON, William GEHM, Charles HILLWEIN, Michael RAPP, Anton WILD.

Transferred.- -Sergeant John LINDNER; Corporals Herman FISCHER, August WILSBACHER; Musician Leopold PRAEGER; Privates Albert BENDER, Frederick BRANDT, Theodore HERTH, Christopher MILLER, John RIDDERMANN.

Prisoners of War.- -Sergeant Joseph HOCHLER; Privates Christian EHLERT, Joseph HILLINGER, Bernhard RIDDAMANN, Frederick VEHRENKAMP, Henry VOSS, Henry FOSS.
 
COMPANY I.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain John GANSON.
First Lieutenant William HENBIG.
First Lieutenant Charles DOLEZICH.
Second Lieutenant Joseph GRAFF.
Second Lieutenant Andrew JENNY.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Sergeant Ferdinand OPITZ.
Sergeant William HUTTENMILLER.
Sergeant George STENKEN.
Corporal Herman LIMAN.
Corporal Frederick JANT.
Corporal John STEFFEL.
Corporal Anton GREINER.
Corporal Herman WARNKE.
Corporal John SCHMIDT.
Musician Louis HOENDORF.
 
PRIVATES.

William BICKMEYER, Jacob BOEHLER, Philip BURCKHARDT, Emil BECHER, Christian BALKS, William BOCK, Joseph COMARTH, Herman DEMME, Leopold DOLLEN, Philip FITZ, Benjamin FOLEY, Christian FLEICHMAN, Francis FILIAN, Michael GRAW, Louis HAACK, Edward HAMMEL, Christian HAFFNER, Ignatz HOCH, John HEINE, Louis HOERR, Rudolph HOELSCHEN, Frederick HOELLER, Fedolin KAFFODEN, Charles LEISER, Anton MEIER, William MUERER, Philip MERTY, Adolph NEWBRICK, John ORTWEIN, Charles OHL, Henry PAUL, Alexander RUF, Peter ROHLAND, Joseph SHIRM, August STOECKEN, William STOECKEN, John SCHUMAN, Frederick SCHMIDT, Robert SCHMIDT, John SEIFERT, Charles STANTS, Christian SOHERER, Charles SLIENLE, Fabian WIEMER, Henry WESTMEYER, Conrarth WOLF, Jacob BLATTNER, August BEISEN, Gustav BECKER, Charles HAACK, Peter HOBSTETTER. Daniel SCHMIDT, Leo SCHROEDER, Christian SCHOTT, Daniel SCHNEIDER, Joseph WICKERT.

Killed in Battle.- -Sergeant Michael HAMMAN, Corporal Gottlieb REIBER; Privates, Lee BOCHLER, Frederick FRILL, John KENTAL, Charles MUELLER, William REICHMAN, Gustav STOECKEN, Conarth SPRINGGARD.

Died.- -Drummer Thornton EBERHARDT; Privates Henry BLOMEYER, Louis RUNK, George VANAN.

Discharged.- -Frederick BAUENMEISTER, Christian CONSTANZ, Bemhardt HOELSCHER, Urban KEIFENHEIM, George KAPP, Jacob LAVA, Charles MENSING, John Adam NAY, Charles TAUCHER.

Prisoners of War.- -First Sergeant James DOLL; Sergeant Casper MESSEMER; Corporal Charles HOPPEST, Wagoner Jacob SCHAEFFER, Privates Daniel GRIMM, Edward UTTENDENFER.

Transferred.- -First Sergeant Richard SCHNEIDER; Privates Philip BIKEL, Frederick BANEMEISTER, Jacob BAUER, John BOCCORD, Lewis KADOW.
 
COMPANY K.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain George SOMMER.
Captain E. B. THOMSON.
First Lieutenant Theodore HAFNER.
First Lieutenant James MANGOLD.
First Lieutenant Louis GROVE.
Second Lieutenant Louis FRICKER.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Jacob MATHER.
Sergeant Peter KINZLER.
Sergeant Charles KEMPF.
Sergeant Lorenz MILLER.
Sergeant John KEMPFER.
Corporal Julius SIEGEL.
Corporal Joseph FRICHS.
Corporal Philip MARRER.
Corporal John RADLEY.
Corporal David THALER.
Teamster Leonard WISSMEIER.
 
PRIVATES.

Jacob AUGUST, Bernhard AXRA, Ferdinand BALDINGER, Martin BASSLER, Henry BAUER, Jacob BECK, Sebastian BERINGER, Thomas BUCHTA, Reinhard DALMON, Alexander DALMON, Peter ERBACHER, George FELLINGER, August FELLSMAN, John GRETHER, Theodore GUBSER, John GEIGER, Constantine GESCHWIND, Frederick HARTMANN, John HARTMAN, George HOF, August HALTHOF, John HOCH, Jacob JETTER, Joseph KNOBLE, Leonard KIRSCHER, Jacob KIRSCHBAUM, Martin KRAMRE, William LENZER, Anton MYER, Emanuel MARTHI, George MEIXNER, Frederick MUELLER, Georg MUTTER, Jacob MANDERY, John OBENAUER, Michael REUTSCHLER, Victor RUEDY, Jacob SOMMER, John SCHEVERMAN, Frederick SCHUBERT, Philip SCHUBERT, Martin SEIFERT, Alpheus SOMMERHALDER, George J. SCHENCK, Henry WAECHLER, Jacob ZELLWEYER, Marcus ZIEGENHARD, Jacob HOTZ, Adam KUEHN, George SOMMER, Ferdinand SEYFRIED, John SEIDEL, Herman TEICHERT.

Killed in Battle.- -Privates Godfrey HAUTH, Gottfried GROSSER.

Missing in Action.- -George ROLLER, Andrew SCHUYECK.

Died.- -Privates, William GERHARD, Albert HOMEGER, Leopold MARRER, Solomon SCHNEIDER, John SCHNEIDER, John SEIBOLD, Cyriack VOGT.

Discharged.  -Corporals William MUELLER, Anthony MOHLER; Privates George BUETTNER, Lewis BAUER, Jacob HONPPLER, John KUHN, John KULL, Christopher KULL, John MUELLER, John MICKEL, Henry NEUMAN, Louis PREISSEL, John RENNER, Theodore REHSE, Martin SEILER, John SCHENCK, William SAUERWINE, Marcus WIESER, Conrad ZIEGLER, Frederick ZAMP.

Prisoners of War.- -Privates-William BERG, Charles RAUBER.

Transferred.- -Corporal Joseph KREBS; Privates Adolph BRANDNER, Julius FISCHER, George GRUNTEE, Peter KELTENBACH, Jacob ORTH, Peter SCHAUS, William HAUCK, Charles Henry, Frederick LAUCH.


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