FIELD RECORD OF OFFICERS OF THE VETERAN RESERVE CORPS, I I s, FROM THE • * COMMENCEMENT TO THE CLOSE OF THE REBELLION. PRINTED BY SCRIVER South Mountain, and Antietam; received two gun shot wounds in the right thigh, one in the left, and one in the groin. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps as Major, June 8,1863, and became Colonel therein on the 4th Dec. 1863. John Ely—Aged 49, from the State of Pennsylvania,entered the volunteer ser¬ vice as Major, 1861; took active part in the battles of Young's Mills, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Fredericks¬ burg, Bernhardt' s Farm, Deep Run, Bristow Station, Rappahannock Mills, and Mine Run; had his right leg frac¬ tured by gun shot in action, and entered the Veteran Reserve Corps as Colonel, Dec. 14, 1863. Oscar V. Dayton-Aged 38, from State of New York, entered the volunteer service April 22, 1861, as private; took active part in the battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, White Oak Swamp, Peach Orchard, Turkey Bend, Malvern Hill, Chantilly, Antietam, Morris Island, Wagner, Gregg, and Sumter; was wounded in right arm, thigh and face, the first by a ball, and in thigh by shell. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps June 9,1863, as Major. \ Frederick D. Sewall—Aged 39, from the State of Maine, entered the volunteer service Sept. 19,1861, as Cap¬ tain ; took active part in the battles of Perry ville and the Fredericksburg cam¬ paign; suffers from incipient phthisis. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps as Major June 18, 1863. J. Egbert Farnum—Aged 41, from the State of New York, entered volun¬ teer service May 15, 1861, as Major; took active part in the battles of York- town, Williamsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, .Wapping Heights, and Mine Run; was wounded through both thighs by a minnie ball; also was wounded in stomach and an¬ kle. Entered the Corps July 6,1864. John R. Lewis—Aged 31; from the State of Pennsylvania; entered the vol- 2 FIELD RECORD. unteer service in May, 1861, as Ser'gt; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, Lee's Mills, Golding's Farm, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, South Mountain, Fredericksburg, (1862 and 1863,) Salem Heights, Gettysburg, and the Wilderness; received a flesh wound from shell explosion in the right leg, and a gun shot wound in the left arm, necessitating amputation. He entered the Vot. Res. Corps in September, 1864. Geo. A. Woodward—Aged 31, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Glendale, and Gettys¬ burg; received a gun shot wound in the right foot, and another in the left leg, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. George W. Gide—Aged 35, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service as private, in 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock, Thorough¬ fare Gap, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, and Antietam; received a gun shot wound in the thigh, produc¬ ing atrophy, and is lamed for life. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1863. James C. Strong—Aged 39, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown and Williamsburg; was wounded in the hip and lamed for'life at the latter; re¬ entered the service and served till June, 1863. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. FIELD RECORD. LIEUTENANT COLONELS. A. P. Cabaheb- Aged 36, State of Mas¬ sachusetts, entered the volunteer service April, 1861, as private; took part in the battles of James' Island, Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; was wounded in head and shoulder, and entered the Vet. Reserve Corps Sept. 22, 1863. Horace Neide—Aged 28, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service May, 1861, as 2d Lieu¬ tenant ; took part in the battles of Me- ehanicsville, Gaines' Mills, and Glen- dale; was taken prisoner and paroled July, 1862, and exchanged August, 1862. He suffers from gun shot in left arm, and entered the Veteran Reserve Corps as Captain, June 8, 1863. Ben. P. Runkle—Aged 29, from Ohio, entered volunteer service April, 1861, as private; took active part in Rosecrans' Virginia campaign, Shiloh, Somerset, Monticello, Buzzard's Roost, and Resaca; was thanked by command¬ ing General at Somerset for breaking the enemy's line; received a gun shot wound through the face, carrying away the lower jaw, and is suffering from ef¬ fects of a shell wound in the right leg. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps as Lt. Colonel, August 22, 1864. C. G. Frendenberg—Aged 32, from State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service as Captain, in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Bank's Ford, Gettys¬ burg, Auburn, and Bristoe Station; re¬ ceived a severe wound in the left leg, an¬ other in the hip, one in the right arm, and contusion from a piece of shell in the right shoulder. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps as Major, December 10, 1863. Fabian Brydolph—Aged 46, from the State of Iowa, entered the volun¬ teer service as Captain, July 17, 1861; took part in the battles of Mexico, under Gen. Scott, as Sergeant, Pittsburg Land¬ ing, the attack and seige of Vicksburg, and Arkansas Post, has lost his right arm, and received a gun shot wound in the neck. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps October 23, 1863. Garricic Mallory—Aged 32, from Pennsylvania, entered volunteer ser¬ vice in 1861, as 1st Lieutenant; took part in the battles of Lewinsville, Munson's Hill, Falls Church, Yorktown, West Point, Hanover Court House, Fair Oaks, Seven Pines, Peach Orchard,Savage Sta¬ tion, Winchester, Culpepper, and Sul¬ phur Springs; was taken prisoner before Richmond and confined in Libby, re¬ ceived two wounds, one in left arm, another in left groin. Entered the Vet¬ eran Reserve Corps July, 1864. Newton T. Colby—Aged 34, from State of New York, entered volunteer service April, 1861, as 1st Lieutenant; took active part in the battles of Ball's Cross Roads,, Antietam, Chancellors¬ ville, and South Mountain; was disabled by typhus fever. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps December, 1863. L. C. Skinner—Aged 32, from New York State, entered volunteer service September, 1861, as 1st Lieutenant; took part in the battles of Cedar Mount¬ ain, Bull Run 2d, South Mountain, and Antietam; dislocated his ankle and fractured the bone. Entered Veteran Reserve Corps December, 1863. John H. Bell—Aged 29, from New York State, entered volunteer service as private, April, 1861; took active part in the battles of Bull Run, Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mills, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Yorktown; was wounded in the left shoulder by minnie ball, and had his scull fractured. En¬ tered the V. R. C. as Major, in June, 1863. Benezet F. Fotjst—Aged 25, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Mitch¬ ell's Station, Rappahannock, White Sulphur Springs, Thoroughfare Gap, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Get- 4 FIELD RECORD. tysburg, and Fort Stevens; suffers from partial paralysis of the right arm, con¬ tusion caused by shell at Gettysburg. Entered the Y. R. C. November, 1863. Allen Rutherford—Aged 29,from New York State, entered the volun¬ teer service May, 1861, as Captain; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock Station, Thoroughfare Gap, 2d Bull Run, and Chantilly; is suffering from phthisis, and from gun shot in the head received at 2d Bull Run. Entered the Yeteran Reserve Corps December, 1863. Gilbert S. Jennings—Aged 48, from New York State, entered volunteer ser¬ vice as Captain, April, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Ra- pidan, Warrenton, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, and 1st and 2d Fredericksburg; was wounded in left leg and groin. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps September, 1863. Carlyle Boyd—Aged 37, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, Hanover Court House, Gaines' Mill, the Seven Days, 2d Bull Run, and Chancellors- ville; received three bullet wounds: one in the left arm, one in the left hip, and one in the right hand, losing three fingers; he was taken prisoner, car¬ ried to Richmond and exchanged. He entered the Vet. Res Corps in Septem- ber, 1863. John B. Callis—Aged 37, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volun¬ teer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Rappahannock, Gaines' Mall, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Beverly Ford, Chancellorsville, Sulphur Springs, Get¬ tysburg, and Fredericksburg; he re¬ ceived four gun shot wounds; the first, through the thigh, second, in the side, third, right hip, and the fourth, through the right lung. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. Frederick E. Trotter—Aged 27, from the State of New York, en¬ tered the volunteer service in April, 1861, as private; took part in the bat¬ tles of Banks' campaign in the Valley; received a gun shot wound in the left arm and a shell wound in the right foot. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. D. C. Poole—Aged 37, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Falling Waters, Cold Harbor, and the Siege of Vicksburg; in the last contracted chronic diarhoea and dysen¬ tery. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Robert E. Johnston—Aged 27, from the State of Western Virginia, en¬ tered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Me- chanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Fred¬ ericksburg; received wounds from musket balls in mouth and neck, and in the left shoulder from shell. He en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. FIELD RECORD. 6 MAJ James Johnson—Aged 45, from Pennsylvania, entered volunteer ser¬ vice as 1st Lieutenant, July, 1861; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, York- town, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Sav¬ age Station, and Charles City Cross Roads; was wounded in the right leg, and contracted chronic diarrhoea. En¬ tered the Veteran Reserve Corps De¬ cember, 1863, as Major. Benjamin F. Harris—Aged 34, from Maine, entered volunteer service as Captain, April, 1861; took part in the battles of Lee's Mills, Williamsburg, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, 1st and 2d Fredericksburg, Brandy Sta¬ tion, and Gettysburg. Resection of the hip, shortening it three inches, lamed for life. Entered Veteran Reserve Corps September, 1864. A. E. Niles—Aged 49, from Penn¬ sylvania, entered volunteer service April, 1861, as Captain; took part in the battles of Drainesville, Mechanicsville, South Mountain, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound through right lung, and another through the left thigh. Entered Vete¬ ran Reserve Corps April, 1864. David F. Foley—Aged 43, from Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service as Captain, in April, 1861; took part in the battles of WestPoint, Gaines' Mills, and White Oak Swamp; contrac¬ ted chronic diarrhoea and dysentery. Entered Veteran Reserve Corps. A. Wiley—Aged 29, from Ohio, en¬ tered volunteer service as Captain, April, 1861; took part in the following battles: Pittsburg Landing, Stone Riv¬ er, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, ■ and Brown's Ferry; has lost his left leg, amputated above the knee. Entered Veteran Reserve Corps March, 1865. Wm. H. H. Beadle—Aged 27, from Michigan, entered volunteer service ari 1st Lieutenant, September, 1861; took part in the battles of Fort Donelson, Corinth, and Bridge Creek; waswound- OUS. ed in the left leg above the knee. En¬ tered the Veteran Reserve Corps June, 1864. Thomas J. Barry—Aged 39, from Michigan, entered volunteer service as private in April, 1861; took part in the following battles: Hanover CourtHouse, Gaines' Mills, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Newmarket, Turkey Bend, Malvern Hill, 2d Bull Run, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville; partial paralysis and hernia. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps August, 1863. John Devereux—Aged 32, from Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service May, 1861, as 1st Lieutenant; took part in the following battles: Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Savage Station, Malvern Hill, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, and Antietam; had his left arm broken by gun shot wound, was shot through the body, and now suffers from paraly¬ sis of the lower extremities. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps- November, 1863. James R. O'Beirne—Age unknown, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in May, 1801, as private; took part in the battles of Wil¬ liamsburg, Fair Oaks, Glendale, Mal¬ vern, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, Freder¬ icksburg, and Chancellorsville; receiv¬ ed a gun shot wound through body, lung, and right fore-leg, also contused wound in forehead, and another in the right knee. He entered the Veteran Reserve Corps in May, 1863. Robert Avery—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, South Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Lookout Mountain, (led storming col¬ umn,) and received gun shot wounds through leg and jaw, and through the thigh, necessitating amputation. He entered the Veteran Reserve Corps in April, 1865. FIELD RECORD. CAPTAINS. Elisha B. Gates—Aged 39, from the' State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Drainesville, Mechan- icsville, Gaines' Mill, and Charles City Cross Boads, and in the latter lost his left leg. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps in July, 1863. Charles J. Hunt—Aged 40, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service as 1st Lieutenant, Au¬ gust, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, Glen- dale, Malvern Hill, Chantilly, and An- tietam; in the latter had his left thigh fractured by a gun shot. He entered the Veteran Reserve Corps December, 1863. Wm, Brian—Aged 49, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service as Captain in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Meclianicsville, Gaines' Mills, and Charles City Cross Roads; was wounded in the latter, taken prisoner, exchanged, fought at Freder¬ icksburg, again wounded and taken prisoner; is wounded in right leg, in the left breast, in the right thigh, had his left leg amputated while prisoner, was each time confined in Libby prison. He entered the Veteran Reserve Corps in September, 1863. Wm. Shields—Aged 24, from the State of Maine, entered the volunteer service as private in April, 1861; took part in the 1st Bull Run, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, and Fredericksburg; received a gun shot wound in the left breast, ball unextracted, left arm now useless. En¬ tered the Veteran Reserve Corps Au¬ gust, 1863. J. W. Brockway—Aged 29, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862, as private; took part in the battles of Bennett's Ford, and Petersburg; was wounded in right forearm, and lost his left foot. He en¬ tered the Veteran Reserve Corps, April, 1S65. Donald C. McNean—Aged 31, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Falling Waters, Nash¬ ville, BainbridgeFord, Perry ville, Mur- freesboro, Stone River, Dug Gap, and Chickamauga; received gun shot "wound fracturing right leg, lost his left leg by amputation in consequence of fracture of the left knee. Entered Veteran Re¬ serve Corps in May, 1864. Jno. R. Fellman—Aged 40, from the State of New York, entered volunteer service July, 1862; took part in the bat¬ tles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chan- cellorsville, and Gettysburg; there was wounded in the right leg, lost it by am¬ putation, and has gun shot wound in the left leg. He entered the Veteran Reserve Corps in April, 1864. William H. Merrill—Aged 31, from the State of New York, entered as pri¬ vate in the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battle of Bull Run, was there taken prisoner, was ex¬ changed in January, 1862, was at An¬ tietam and Fredericksburg; gun shot wound in the left lung. He entered the Veteran Reserve Corps in August, 1863. Geo. E. Hall—Aged 25, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Conti Station, Centreville, and 2d Bull Run; was there wounded in the left leg. En¬ tered the Veteran Reserve Corps in September, 1863. Augustus Korats—Aged 35, from the State of Illinois, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Chattanooga, Banker's Ferry, and Battle Creek, and received a musket ball through his thigh, laming him for life. He entered the Veteran Reserve Corps in October, 1863. Justin H. Chapman—Aged 25, from the State of Connecticut, entered the FIELD RECORD. 7 volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Win¬ chester, and Cedar Mountain, there lost his right leg from gun shot. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1863. Clinton Spencer—Aged 25, from the State of Michigan, entered volun¬ teer service April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Gaines' Mills, Mal¬ vern Hill, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, Fred¬ ericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Get¬ tysburg; lost his leg through amputa¬ tion of right thigh, and the use of his right arm by minnie ball. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps June, 1864. James R. Stone—Aged 45, entered the volunteer service from the State of Hew York, March, 1862; took part in the battles around Suffolk and the Black- water, was injured in the left groin. Entered the Veteran Reserve Corps August 19, 1863. George H. Brannix—Aged 32, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered vol¬ unteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battle of Yorktown. He served five years in the regular army, received a wound in the prenium at Flint Hill. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps September, 1865. J. W. De Forrest—Age not known, enlisted in the volunteer service in Oc¬ tober, 1861; took part in the battles of Pattersonville, Ocquoquan, Fishers- ville, Cedar Creek, and Port Hudson, was there wounded. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1865. L. J. Whiting—Aged 22, from the State of Rhode Istand, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Williamsburg, and Fair Oaks; was through the whole seven days' fight before Richmond, and there lost his right arm, amputated be¬ low the shoulder. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in December, 1863. Wm. K. Hairland—Aged 33, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville, and was there wounded in the left thigh, is now lame, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1863. Wm. D. Vanderlip—Age not known, from the State of Hew York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Hanover Court House and Gaines' Mill, was there wounded in the left hip by shell, and by bullet in the left leg, was then taken prisoner and not exchanged till Au¬ gust, 1862, and entered Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Irving F. Wilcox—-Aged 23, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service as a private, in 1861; took part in the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Malvern, and 2d Bull Run; re¬ ceived a gun shot at Gaines' Mills through the left arm, lost his left eye by minnie ball at 2d Bull Run, and was there again wounded in the left arm. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Sep¬ tember, 1863. Henry Camp—Aged 34, from the State of Ohio, entered volunteer service as private, in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Shiloh, Murfreesboro, and Cor¬ inth ; shell wound in the head, and en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Andrew Mahoney-Aged 40, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service July, 1861; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Sta¬ tion, Helson's Farm, Malvern, Antie¬ tam, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg; was wounded in left arm and side, also in the left lung. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Austin A. Yates—Age unknown, from the State of Hew York, entered the volunteer service September, 1862; took part in the battle of Chancellorsville; impaired in vision. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1865. A. V. Schaumberg—Aged 31, from the State of Hew York, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private, April, 1862; took part in the battles of Cross Keys, Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock, Sul¬ phur Springs, Waterloo Bridge, 2d Bull Run, and Fort Stevens, District of Col¬ umbia; lost his right arm at Bull Run, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. William B. Dick—Aged 27, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volun- 8 FIELD RECORD. teer service in April, 18G1; took part in the battles of Bolivar Heights, and Win¬ chester, in March and May, Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock, Chantilly, South Mountain, and Antietam, there •wounded in right leg by musket ball. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Allen Shortlidge—Aged 45, from the State of Delaware, entered volunteer service as private, in May, 1861; took part in the battle of Antietam; was wounded by minnie ball in both hips. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Sept., 1863. Geo. S. Smith—Aged 29, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester, South Mountain, and Antietam, received a gun shot wound through the left eye, and an¬ other through the jaw. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Newton M. Brooks—Aged 23, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of West Point, Chan- cellorsville, Gettysburg, Auburn, Bris- tow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, the Wilderness, Locust Grove, and Spottsylvania; was wounded through the foot, right leg amputated. He en¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in November, 1864. John T. Durany-Aged 42, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chan- cellorsville and Gettysburg; was wound¬ ed by minnie ball through the left breast. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Feb¬ ruary, 1864. Thomas H. Hay—Aged 39, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service December, 1862; took part in the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettys¬ burg; received wound in the left thigh, and had the left leg amputated. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Mav 1864. Fergus Walker—Aged 28, from the State of New York,entered the volunteer service as private, in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, York- town, Williamsburgh, Fair Oaks, Bull Run 1862, Chantilly, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville; lost his left leg, and is wounded in the right shoulder. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Oc¬ tober, 1863. Frank Bell-Aged 29, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Port Republic, Cedar Mount¬ ain, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, and Gettys¬ burg ; was shot through right lung and right leg, causing amputation of the lat¬ ter below the knee. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. E. M. L. Ehlers—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered as private into the volunteer service in April, 1861; . took part in the battles of Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mills, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antie¬ tam, and Fredericksburg; wounded in right leg, right arm, right breast, and the upper portion of the lung. He en¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. C. R. Baker—Aged 38, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer ser¬ vice as private, in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Hanover Court House Gaines' Mills, and Fredericksburg; was shot in the right foot, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Warner W. Tyler—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private, in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Manassas, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericks¬ burg ; received a gun shot wound in the right foot, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June,1863. Gilbert R. chandler-Aged33,from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service August, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Hanover Court House, Gaines' Mills, Chancel¬ lorsville, Upperville and Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound in the left arm, and had the same amputated above the elbow. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. M. E. Palmer—Aged 48, entered vol¬ unteer service from Wisconsin, in Sep¬ tember, 1861; took part in the battles of and around Yicksburg; is suffering from paralysis in the left leg and hip FIELD RECORD. 9 from exposure in the trenches. He en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. W. J. Dawes—Aged 38, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in November, 1861; took part in the bat¬ tles of Frederickstown, Farmington, luka, and Corinth; received a gun shot in the right leg, fracturing the bone. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. W. H. Norton—Aged 27, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861, as private; he took part in the battles of Rich Moun¬ tain, Yorktown, the Seven Days, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, and in the last lost his left arm. He entered the Vet, Res. Corps in September, 1863. W. N. Cole—Aged 23, from the State of "Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service as private, June, 1861; took part in the battle of Prairie Grove; received a gun shot wound in the right arm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1863. T. M. Donald—Aged 42, from the State of Minnesota, entered the volun¬ teer service as private, in July, 1864; took part in the battle of Mill Spring; was wounded through the left shoulder blade in February, 1865. P. S. Bancroft—Aged 34, from the State of Pennsyivania, entered the vol¬ unteer service November, 1861; took part in the battle of Antietam; had his right arm permanently disabled by gun shot wound, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps August 1863. Ezekiah Gardner—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in Aug., 1862; took part in battles of Stone River, Chickamau- gua, and Chattanooga; lost his right leg from above the knee, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. Geo. F. Shayer—Aged 30, from the District of Columbia, entered the vol- tmteer service August, 1861; took part in the battles of Cross Keys, Rappahan¬ nock, Manassas, Germantown, and Sul¬ phur Springs; had his right elbow frac¬ tured, and entered the V et. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Edward J. Miller—Aged 39, from the State of Maine, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Cedar Mountain, and Chancellorsville; was wounded in the left arm, which is now powerless, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in December, 1863. J. W. Keller—Aged 38, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861, as pri¬ vate ; took part in the battles of York- town, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Sav¬ age Station, White Oak Swamp, Mal¬ vern Hill, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; wounded in the right forearm, which is now powerless. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, ' 1864. David T. Corbin—Aged 32, from the State of Vermont, entered the volun¬ teer service as private, in May, 1861; took part in the battles of the Seven Days and of Savage Station; was taken prisoner, and wounded in the left hand, and in the lower jaw. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Geo. P. Sherwood—Aged 37, from the State of Maine, entered the Volunteer service June, 1861; took part in the bat¬ tles of 1st Bull Run and Fredericks¬ burg; was wounded by a ball in the arm, and by a shell in the hip. He en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. John W. Jordan—Aged 33, from the State of Kentucky, entered the volun¬ teer service November, 1861; took part in the battles of Shiloh, Corinth, and Perryville; was injured by fall from his horse. Entered tne Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1864. John A. McDonnell—Aged 37, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of James Island, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville ; shot in the left eye and in the left leg. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Erasmus E. Platt—Aged 53, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service August, 1862. He took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville; disabled by ill¬ ness contracted in the service. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1865. 10 FIELD RECORD. William P. Austin—Aged 45, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service April, 1861, as private; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Malvern, Hill, and 2d Bull Bun; was shot in right elbow, arm powerless now. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. William L. Ryan—Aged 33, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service May, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, and Charles City Cross Roads. Jacob V. Gish—Aged 27, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in November, 1861; took* part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock Station, Thoroughfare Gap, Bull Run, Chantilly, South Moun¬ tain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chan- cellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, White House, and the Siege of Wash¬ ington ; received a gun shot wound in the right leg. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps February, 1864. Andrew C. Bayne—Aged 24, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861, as a pri¬ vate ; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mills, 2d Bull Run, An¬ tietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancel- lorsville; received a gun shot wound in the left groin, one in the head, one in the right hand, another in the left wrist, another in the right thigh, fracturing the bone. Ho entered the Vet. Res. Corps January, 1863. Henry C. Brandt—Aged 46, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private in April, 1861 ; took part in the battles of Harrison¬ burg, Cross Keys, Port Republic, Rap¬ pahannock, Sulphur Springs, and 2d Bull Run; contracted severe asthmatic affection. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. George E. Judd—Aged 27, from the State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Blackburn's Ford, York- town, and Fair Oaks; lost his left arm by amputation. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1864. Charles D. Lyon—Aged 29, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, and Chan¬ tilly; contracted rheumatic affection from exposure. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. John Amrein—Aged 33, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer ser¬ vice in April, 1861; took part in the battles of South Mountain, and Antie¬ tam; received a gun shot wound in knee joint. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. John W. Payne—Aged 29, from the State of Indiana, entered the volunteer service in July, 1862; took part in the battle of Richmond; contracted verico- sile. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Benjamin R. Wagner—Aged 33, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Shiloh and Murfreesboro'; was wounded by min- nie ball in the thigh. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. A. A. Lawrence—Aged 30, from the State of New Jersey, enlisted as private in the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Chick¬ asaw Bayou, Arkansas Post, and Vicksburg; contracted hernia. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. Jas. H. Donaldson—Aged 31, from the State of Minnesota, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Corinth, Iuka, Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Black River, and battles and siege of Vicks¬ burg ; contracted incipient Phthisis and pulmonalis of left leg. He en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. Wm. W. Dudley—Aged 25, from the State of Indiana, entered the volunteer service July, 1861; took part in the bat¬ tles of Cedar Mountain, Rappahan¬ nock, Sulphur Springs, Gainesville, Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; lost his right leg. En¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1865. Frederick Mosebacii—Aged 27, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in 1861; took part field record. 11 in tlie battle of Newport News; taken prisoner; exchanged; was at Antie- tam and Fredericksburg, and was wounded by a minnie ball, which frac¬ tured his right shoulder blade. He en¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps November, 18G3. August. Yon Diemar—Aged 52, from the State of Pennsylvania, en¬ tered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of "Win¬ chester, Woodstock, and Salisbury; contracted hernia and vericosile. En¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1865. Joseph G. Robinson—Aged 35, from the State of Illinois, entered the volun¬ teer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Forts Henry and Donel- son, Shiloh, and Corinth; was wounded in the side and in the hand; his ribs now broken. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. C. A. Dela Messa—Aged 39, from Madrid, entered the United States vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Cross Keys, Harper's Ferry, and Gettysburg; re¬ ceived a severe contusion of chest and abdomen. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Morris H. Church—Aged 35, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of 2d Bull Run, An- tietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancel- lorsville; was shot in the right hip. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Febru¬ ary, 1864. Joseph M. Kelly—Aged 25, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service as private in April, 1861; took part in all the battles qf the 2d Army Corps up to Fredericksburg; was there wounded in the spine. En¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. A. Benson Browne—Aged 25, from "the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service as private in Septem¬ ber, 1861; took part in the battles of Roanoke, Newbern, Fort Macon, White Hall, Kniston, Goldsboro', Petersburg, Plymouth, and Drury's Bluff; was wounded by shell in the left thigh, in the right arm, the bone shattered and exsectioned 31 inches. Ho entered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1865. S. G. Willaner—Aged 31, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1862; took part in the battles of Ashley's and Snicker's Gaps, Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville, Gettysburg, Bristow Station, and Mine Run; right thigh shattered by shell. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1864. Charles Wolef—Aged 48, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part i«ft the battles of Mal¬ vern Hill, Fredericksburg, and Gettys¬ burg ; contracted chronic diarrhoea. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1863. Robert G. Rutherford—Aged 27, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in November, 1861; took part in the battles of Rap¬ pahannock, and 2d Bull Run; rheuma¬ tism, fracture of right knee. Entered Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Eugene Pickett—Aged 24, from tho State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rappa¬ hannock, Thoroughfare Gap, Bull Run 2d, Chantilly, South Mountain, and Antietam; wounded by ball, through the abdomen, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. James Cromie—Aged 35, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Yoiktown, Hanover Court House, Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Fredericksburg; right arm and shoulder gone. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1863. Richard Dillon—Aged 33, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Malvern, Bristow Sta¬ tion, 2d Bull Run, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville; he received a shell wound in the hip, and in Chancellors¬ ville lost his left arm. He entered tho Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Ashel K. Bush—Aged 35, from the State of Indiana, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Philippi, Perryville, Corinth, and Stone River; contracted chronic diarrhoea. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. 12 FIELD RECORD. Henry H. Foster—Aged 39, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861, as pri¬ vate ; took part in the battles and siege of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Glendale, White Oak Swamp, Malvern, 2d Bull. Run, Chantilly, and Freder¬ icksburg ; received gun shot wound in left thigh, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Hugo Hiedebrant—Aged 35, from Hungary, entered the United States volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st and 2d Bull Run, Strasburg, Cross Keys, Mechan- icsville, Gettysburg, Bristow Station, and Mine Run; received gun shot wound in left ankle, lamed for life. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps ill Febru¬ ary, 1864. Joseph Indest—Aged 47, from the State of Missouri, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1861; was engaged in the battles of Carthage, Woolfeit's Creek, siege and battles of Vicksburg, and Jackson; was wounded byminnie ball in the left thigh, and two buckshot in the same leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. Geo. R. Walbridge—Aged 39, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the vol¬ unteer service October, 1861; took part in the battles of Memphis, Corinth, and Shiloh; received ball in the left foot. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. John O. O'Neil—Aged 33, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in June, 1862; took part in the battle of Fredericksburg; re¬ ceived gun shot wound in breast and shoulder, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. John II. Bassler—Aged 31, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered tihe volunteer service August, 1862; took part in the battles of Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound in the left thigh, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1864. N. Sellers Hill—Aged 36, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service September, 1862; was attacked by partial paralysis, and en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. A. V. Dachenhausen—Aged 50, en¬ tered the volunteer service September, 1861; took part in the cavalry engage¬ ments near the Rapidan and Rappa¬ hannock, till April, 1863; he suffers from general disability, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Silas May—Aged 47, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volun¬ teer service August, 1862; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chan¬ cellorsville, Petersburg,and Richmond; was wounded in right leg near the knee, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1864. David E. Beck with—From the State of New York, entered volunteer service as private, in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Wil¬ liamsburg, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, and 2d Bull Run; received a gun shot wound in the left breast. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. John P. Sanford—Aged 44, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Glendale, Malvern, Bristow Station, Chancellorsville, and Gettys¬ burg ; was wounded by ball in the left knee, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in December, 1863. J. Kearney Smith—Aged 26,from the State of New Jersey, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private, in May, 1861; took part in the battles of West Point, Gaines' Mills, and Fredericksburg; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the head, one in the face, and another in the knee, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Feb¬ ruary, 1864. W. W. Jones—Aged 25, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861, as private; took part in the battles of Gaines' Mills, South Mountain, Antietam, Chancel¬ lorsville, and Gettysburg; has lost his right arm. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Ira Ayer—Aged 29, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in June, 1861; took part in tho battles of Drainesville, Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern, 2d Bull Run, Gettysburg, and FIELD RECORD, 13 the battles of the "Wilderness; received gun shot wound in the left arm, one in the right, bone fractured in both, two flesh wounds in the side. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in February, 1865. A. W. Bolenius—Aged 53, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Falling Waters, Hilton Head, Port Royal, and 2d Bull Run; he lost his right arm in the last, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Febru¬ ary, 1864. Edward C. Knower—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in February, 1862; took part in the battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Sheldon House, Coal Harbor, and Petersburg; received a gun shot wound through the left thigh, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in De¬ cember, 1864. Samuel McKeever—Aged 34, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Fair Oaks, Glen- dale, Malvern, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville; contracted inflamma¬ tory rheumatism, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. James M. McCamly—Entered the volunteer service as private, in May,, 1864; took part in the battle of Wil¬ liamsburg ; received a gun shot wound in the right hip, and broke his left an¬ kle. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1863. Wm. H. Eldridge—Aged 38, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in August, 186.1; took part in the battles of West Point, and Gaines' Mills; was wounded and taken prisoner in the latter, received a gun shot wound through right arm, fractur¬ ing the bone. He entered the Vet, Res. Corps in August, 1863. Powell R. Hambrick—Aged 42, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in December, 1861; took part in the battles ot West Point, Gaines' Mills, the Seven Days, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, 2d Fredericks¬ burg, and Salem Church; received a gun shot wound in the abdomen, afl'ect- ing left hip. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Walter Forehand—Aged 40, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, York- town, West Point, Fair Oaks, the Sev¬ en Days, and Antietam ; was wounded in the heel and left hand, producing stiffness at ankle. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. N. B. Blanton—Aged 36, from the State of Kansas, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Newtonia, Fort Wayne, Campbell Hill, and Prairie Grove; con¬ tracted chronic diarrhcea and lung fever, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in July, 1864. James H. Remington—Aged 27, from the State of Rhode Island, entered the volunteer service in September, 1862; took part in the battle of Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound in the lower jaw, bone scattered and imperfectly united. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Wm. H. King—Aged 30, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Malvern, and Fredericksburg; he received a gun shot wound in the left leg, and one in the neck. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Gustave M. Elbert—Aged 44, from the State of Missouri, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Bentonville, Pea Ridge, Leira Landing, and Arkansas; he was wounded in the left arm and thigh; his right shoulder bone was fractured, and he suffers from hernia on the left side. He entered the Vet.. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Henry H. Mott—Aged 35, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861, as private; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mills, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Centreville; was wounded in the right arm, (compound fracture,) and contu¬ sion of left lung. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in December, 1863, 14 FIELD RECORD. Adelbert Fell—Aged 28, from tlie State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service April, 1861; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, Savage Sta¬ tion, White Oak Swamp, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; he received a gun shot wound through the left hand, losing all use of the same forever, and a shell wound in the right leg above the knee; he entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Sep¬ tember, 1863. Oscar B. Morrison—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Williams¬ burg, Fair Oaks,the Seven Dajrs, Black- water, Kingston, and Goldsboro'; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the left leg, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in De¬ cember, 1863. Hannibal D. Norton—Aged 27, from the State of Massachusetts,entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, South Mountain, An¬ tietam, and Sfceplierdstown; received a gun shot "wound in the head, one in the left hand, and one in the right leg; suffers also from hernia in the right groin. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. John O. Dwyer—Aged 33, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in November, 1862; took part in the skirmishes of Suffolk, Cans- ville, Edynton Roads, Blackwater, Windsor, and the battle of Spottsylva- nia; he received a gun shot wound through the bowels. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1865. George W. Morris—Aged 46, from the State of Indiana, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1862;took part in the battles of Chickasaw Bluff, Arkansas -Post, Vicksburg, Grand Gulf, and Raymond; he received a gun shot wound in the right foot. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1864. W.m. F. White—Aged 34, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Frederickstown, Corinth, Perryville, and Stone River; he con¬ tracted chronic diarrhoea. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Morter L. Norton—Aged 36, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service April, 1S61; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Yorlc- town, West Point, Gaines' Mills, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, Falling Waters, and Antietam; he was wound¬ ed in breast and side and knee; con¬ tracted diarrhoea and vericose veins. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1S63. Robert P. Gardner—Aged 32, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1S61; took part in the battles of Rappahannock Sta¬ tion, Warrenton, Sulphur Springs, Gainesville, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, and Antietam; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound through the left arm, splintering the bone. He en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. John J. Knox—Aged 29, from the State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861, as private; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, Chancellorsville, and the Cedars; received a gun shot wound through the right neck and left shoul¬ der. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1865. George B. Russell—Aged 22, from State of Massachusetts, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Bristow Station, and in the whole siege of Port Hudson; he received a gun shot wound causing fracture of the left leg. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. William R. Morse—Aged 34, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Williams¬ burg, Yorktown, and was through the Tennessee campaign; received a gun shot wound, causing a compound frac¬ ture of the lower part of the leg. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, l£53. William Stone—Aged 23, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861, as private; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff; Yorktown, West Point, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, "White FIELD RECORD. 15 Oak Swamp, Glenclale, Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. F. C. Van Schihach—Aged 23, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861, as pri¬ vate ; took part in the battles of Sul¬ phur Springs, Rapiclan, Germania Ford, Cross Keys, and 2d Bull Run; he received a gun shot wound necessi¬ tating amputation of the right foot. IIo entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1865. James A. Bates—Aged 2S, from the State of Yew York, entered the volun¬ teer service as private in April, 1861 ; took part in the battles of York town, Hanover Court House, Gaines' Mills, Malvern Hill, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Get¬ tysburg, Rappahannock, and Mine Run ; was wounded by shell, causing loss of right leg and thigh by amputa¬ tion. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps June, 1864. B. A. Philipoteaux—Aged 39, from the State of Hew York, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Warwick Court House, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, and the Seven Bays; received a gun shot wound in the left leg, and con¬ tracted dropsy. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Frederick W. Thibatjt—Aged 30, from the State of Hew York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, Newport News, Fair Oaks, Savage Sta¬ tion, Malvern Hill, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; he received a gun shot wound in the left leg, (compound fracture of the left thigh bone,) lost a finger of the left hand, wounded in the right shoulder and side.by minnie ball. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Oc¬ tober) 1863. Thomas F. Goodwin—Aged 33, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Blackwater, and numerous skirmishes; received gun shot wound in the right ankle, lamed. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. W. S. Schoonmaker—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service as private in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Roa¬ noke Island, Newbern, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, Cedar Mountain, and Fred¬ ericksburg; he received a gun shot wound in the hand, disabling it He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Novem¬ ber, 1863. William H. H. Peck—Aged 24, from the State of Vermont, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861, as corpo¬ ral; took part in the battles of York- town, Williamsburg, Savage Station, Golding's Farm, 2d Fredericksburg, Bank's Ford, and Franklin's Crossing; he received a gun shot wound through the face and neck. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Henry E. Rainals—Aged 41, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in June, 1881; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg; he received a gun shot wound in the right hip. Entered the Vet. Jtes. Corps in November, 1863. William Morgan—Aged 46, from the State of Virginia, entered the vol¬ unteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, and 2d Bull Run; he received a gun shot wound in the right thigh and left side. He entered the Vet. Eos. Corps in De¬ cember, 1863. Warren R. Duncan—Aged 26,"from the State of Vermont, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Lee's Mills, Williamsburg, Golding's Farm, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Peach Orchard, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericks¬ burg ; he received a gun shot through right foot. lie entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1833. Adolrhus G. Studer—Aged 34, from the State of Iowa, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private August, 1861; took part in the battles of Shiloh, Co¬ rinth, and Grenada; contracted rheu¬ matism and chronic disease of the liver. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. 16 FIELD RECORD. Joseph H. D. Durkee—Aged 28, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in September, 1862; took part in the battles of Fred¬ ericksburg, Chancellorsville, the Wil¬ derness, and Spottsylvania; he received a wound in the left arm, causing am¬ putation at the elbow; he was. also wounded in the abdomen and left hip. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Feb¬ ruary, 1865. Thos. H. Hopwood—Aged 28, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, and 2d Bull Run; he re¬ ceived a shell wound in the hip and a gun shot wound in the leg below the knee. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Frederick W. Leiettke—Aged 29, from the State of Pennsylvania, en¬ tered the volunteer service as private in January, 1862; took part in the bat¬ tles of Rappahannock and Gettysburg ; there was wounded and taken priso¬ ner ; he receiv#d a gun shot wound in the abdomen (not yet healed.) He en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. E. R. Chase—Aged 31, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service as private in April, 1861; took part in the battles of the campaigns of Generals Steele and Curtis in Arkan¬ sas; contracted vericose veins. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps July, 1863. John Tyler—Aged 24, from the State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer service as private in 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Vicksburg, Jack¬ son, Mo., and Campbell Station; lost his left arm at the last. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. William; Arthur—Aged 31, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in January, 1862; took part in the battles of the Wilder¬ ness, Spottsylvania, Laurel Hill, North Anne, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Deep Bottom, and Reams' Station; he re¬ ceived a gun shot wound through the face, causing deafness and partial pa¬ ralysis of the face. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1865. Michael Walsh Aged 31, enter¬ ed the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Williamsburg, Gaines' Mills, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern, 2d Bull Run, South Moun¬ tain, and Antietam; he received a shell wound in the hip and spine, is partially paralyzed in the left leg, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Charles W. Gibbs—Aged 81, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service as private, in August, 1861; took part in the battles of York- town, Hanover Court House, Gaines' Mills, Malvern, Fredericksburg, Chan¬ cellorsville, and Gettysburg; he re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the left arm, and a contusion of the right side. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Sep¬ tember, 1863. Jacob F. Chur—Aged 32, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private, in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Moun¬ tain, Rappahannock, Sulphur Springs, Gaines' Mills, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Upperville, and Fredericksburg; he received a" contu¬ sion of spine, and paralysis of left leg from fall of a horse, left lung affected. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Au¬ gust, 1864. John J. Sperry—Aged 43, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, York- town, Fair Oaks, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Glendale, Malvem, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antie¬ tam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; was wounded in the right side and leg at Gettysburg, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Decem¬ ber, 1864. John P. Reynolds—Aged 25, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861, as cor¬ poral ; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Glendale, Malvern, and Antietam; he was wounded in ankle and elbow, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. FIELD RECORD. 17 Edward S. E. Newbuet—Aged 26, from the State of North Carolina, en¬ tered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Gaines' Mills, White Oak Swamp, Malvern, Fredericksburg, Chancel- lorsville, Locust Grove, and Mine Run; was wounded in left leg, arm, side, and breast; arm nearly useless. He enter¬ ed the Yet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. C. M. W. Purchase—Aged 32, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Williams¬ burg, and Fredericksburg; contracted an affection of the lungs, suffering from general debility. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Edward P. Hudson—Aged 33, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service as private, in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Port Royal, Morris Island, and Fort Wagner; received a gun shot wound in the right ankle, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. A. H. Wands—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, West Point, Gaines' Mill, Savage Station, Peach Orchard, White Oak Swamp, and Malvem Hill; was wounded by the pole of a caisson, so as to be defol¬ iated. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. J. M. Tracy—Aged 29, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer ser¬ vice as private in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Pea Ridge and Stone River; received two gun shot wounds in the body. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. John W. Dempsey—Aged 30, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battle of Bull Run; was taken prisoner with General Corcoran; was exchanged in August, 1862; was at An- tietam and Gettysburg; was wounded in the head. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. J. M. Barr—Aged 40, from the State of Delaware, entered the volunteer ser¬ vice-in April, 1861; took part in the battles of East Virginia and of the Pe¬ ninsula in 1862; contracted swamp fever, chronic disease of the heart and liver. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. E. C. Phetteplace—Aged 42, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Fair Oaks, Savage Station, Malvern Hill, Antie- tam, and Chancellorsville; received a gun shot in the right thigh and one in the neck. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. W. Young—Aged 35, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861, as private; took part in the battles of Shiloh and Stone River; received a gun shot wound in the right ankle joint. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. 18. PIELD RECORD. FIRST LIE Dennis A. Moore—Aged 31, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service September 9, 1861, as 2d Lieutenant; took part in the bat¬ tles of Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Sav¬ age Station, White Oak Swamp, and Charles City Cross Roads; lost his right leg. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Gottlob Hummel—Aged 35, from the State of Ohio, entered the volun¬ teer service as sergeant in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Carnifax Ferry, Princeton, and South Moun¬ tain; lost his left leg at South Moun¬ tain. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. William F. Martins—Aged 48, from the State of Massachusetts, en¬ tered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Win¬ chester, (was captured June 13, 1863; exchanged March, 1864,) and Spottsyl- vania; lost his leg; was wounded in the right arm. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in January, 1865. Matthew J. Graham—Aged 29, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service as private in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Roa¬ noke Island, Winton, Camden, South Mountain, and Antietam; lost his right leg. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Louis Harting—Aged 29, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service as sergeant m April, 1861; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, commanded battery at Newport News against the Merrimac March 8, 1862, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Charles City Cross Roads, and Malvern Hill; taken prisoner; lost his left leg. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Henry F. Wallace—Aged 30, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1862; took part in the battles of Shiloh and Corinth; lost his left arm. Entered the Yot. Res. Corps in September, 1863. JTJS.N AJNTB. Alexander Cameron—Aged 34, from the State of Michigan, entered the volunteer service as private in August, 1861; took part in the battles ot York- town, Hanover Church, Gaines' Mills, Antietam, Middleburg, and Gettys¬ burg; was wounded in the leg, right breast, and right arm; lost his arm. Entered the Yet.Res. Corps in October, 1863. Francis J. Webneck—Aged 31, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service as private in May, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Cross Roads, Sulphur Springs, and*2d Bull Run; lost his leg. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. George Warner—Aged 32, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Roanoke Is¬ land, Ncwbern, and Little tWashing- ton; lost his right leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864, Montgomery S. Reed—Aged 31, from the State of Pennsylvania, en¬ tered the volunteer service as private in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bolivar Heights, Sulphur Springs, Chantilly, and Catlett's Station; was wounded in the right groin. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Oscar Rollman—Aged 29, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service as private in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Forts Henry and Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Mudd Creek, Cherokee Station, Jackson, Gre- nana, Florence, and Toom's Creek; was wounded in the left side and foot. Ho entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Novem¬ ber, 1863. Edward B. Northrup—Aged 21, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861, as a private; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Hanover Court House Gaines' Mills, and Malvern Hill; was wounded in the arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in 1863. FIELD RECORD. 19 David G. Falconer—Aged 27, from the State of New Yorjv, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Blackburn's Ford, Bull Run, Port Royal, James Island, Kelly's Ford, Manassas, Chantilly, South Mountain, and Antietam; lost his leg at Antietam; procured a wooden one, rejoined his regiment, and took part in the battles around Vicksburg and Jackson. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in July, 1883. James L. Russell—Aged 27, from the State of Connecticut, entered the volunteer service as sergeant in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Roanoke Island, Newbern, Fort Macon, South Mountain, and An¬ tietam ; was wounded in the right arm, abdomen, and hip. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. . William Burns—Aged 23, from the State of New Yoi-k, entered the volun¬ teer service as private in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, and the Seven Days; lost his left arm. Entered the Yet. Res. Coi-ps in May, 1863. F. H. Young—Aged 28, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861, as private ; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Sta¬ tion, Malvern Hill, South Mountain, and Antietam; was wounded in the left leg, lamed for life. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in October, 1864. John F. Smith—Aged 31, from the State of Connecticut, entered the vol¬ unteer service as private in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, and 2d Bull Run. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863, hav¬ ing contracted diseases in the service. Julius E. Quentin—Aged 29, from the Duchy of Baden Baden, Europe, entered the volunteer service in March, 1862; took part in the battles of Cedar Creek, Suffolk, Gettysburg, and in Europe, at Monticello, Magenta, and Solferino; was wounded in the wrist at Cedar Creek; was pi-omoted to Lieu¬ tenant Colonel in the 103d New York volunteers. Entered the \ et. Res. Corps. A. S. Graham—Aged 26, from the State of Now York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Newport News, Hatteras, 2d Bull Run, Cedar Mountain, Fred¬ ericksburg, Roanoke, Camden, Antie¬ tam, and Suffolk; wounded in the shoulder and thigh. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in November, 1864. Julius Stommel—Aged 35, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service as private in March, 1861 ; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Cross Keys, Rappahannock, Cedar Mountain, Freedman's Ford, Sulphur Springs, 2d Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Jones' Island, and Middletown; received three gun shot wounds and a shell wound in the right arm and breast. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Decem¬ ber, 1864. W. O. Sides—Aged 34, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volun¬ teer service as private in April, 1861; took part in the battle of Bull Run; received an injury in the spine. En¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. George E. Henry—Aged 27, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Blackburn's Ford, 1st Bull Run, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, Glendale, Malvern Hill, Bristow Sta¬ tion, 2d Bull Run, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Spott- sylvania; was wounded at Williams¬ burg, 2d Bull Run, and Gettysburg. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1864. George W. Corliss—Aged 29, from the State of Connecticut, entered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester and Cedar Mountain ; was wounded, taken prisoner, and exchanged. Entered the Vet Res. Corps in May, 1864. William R. Tillotson—Aged 30, from the State of Michigan, entered the volunteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown and Williamsburg; was wounded in the left arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. 20 FIELD RECORD. Lewis Aheene—Aged 29, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in March, 1862 ; took part in the battles of Harrisburg, Cross Keys, 2d Bull Run, Kelly's Ford, Fred¬ ericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Get¬ tysburg; received a gun shot wound in both legs and in the right arm, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Decem¬ ber, 1868. Richard T. Hambrook—Aged 36, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Buell's campaign in Kentucky, and Perryville; received a gun shot wound in the left shoulder, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Jno. Remick—Aged 31, from the State of Iowa, entered the volunteer service in July, 1862; took part in the battles of Raymond, Champion Hill, Black River, Yicksburg, Winchester, and Fisher's Hill; received a gun shot wound in the right shoulder, and an¬ other in the right thigh. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Jno. A. Schwartz—Aged 23, from . the State of Maryland, entered the vol¬ unteer service in July, 1862; took part in the battles of Ocquoquan, Winches¬ ter, Manassas Gap, Brandy Station, Mine Run, and the Wilderness; was shot in the right knee joint, and enter¬ ed the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. Sydenham Gait—Aged 48, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Aldie, Middlebury, Upperville, Gettysburg, and the Wil¬ derness ; was shot in the right arm, and suffers from a sunstroke. He en¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in Novem¬ ber, 1864. Jaber B. Blandinq—Aged 24, en¬ tered the volunteer service April, 1861, from Rhode Island; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Pulaski, Poco- taligo; was wounded in the left arm and side, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Arthur C. Ellis—Aged 22, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volun¬ teer service in July, 1861. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in December, 1863. Wm. W. Ellis—Aged 24, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service April, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Wil¬ liamsburg, Fair Oaks, Antietam, Wil- liamsport, 1st Fredericksburg, and St. Mary's Heights; received a gun shot wound in the left leg, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in December, 1863. Valentine M. Hodgson—Aged 28, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service June, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown Wil¬ liamsburg, Fair Oaks, Charles City Cross Roads, and Malvern; was wound¬ ed in the right arm, contracted chronic diarrhoea and rheumatism. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Michael Walters—Aged 25, enter¬ ed the volunteer service June, 1861, from Pennsylvania; took part in the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Charles City Cross Roads, Mal¬ vern, Warrenton, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericks¬ burg ; lost his left foot, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Frank R. Rice—Aged 22, from the State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Mechanics¬ ville, Gaines' Mills, Malvern, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, Sharpsburg, Shep- herdstown, and Fredericksburg; lost his left leg at the last, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Henry Goss—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Hanover Court House, Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Malvern, and Fredericksburg; was shot in the groin, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. Geo. W. Fox—Aged 29, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service August, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Williams¬ burg, Fair Oaks, Glendale, Malvern, Bristow Station, and 2d Bull Run; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the right leg, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Theodore F. Cummins—From the State of Kentucky, entered the Yet, Res. Corps in October, 1863. FIELD RECORD. 21 Edwin Lyon—Aged 27, from the- State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Antietam, Shepherds- town, and Fredericksburg; was shot through the left lung, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. Jacob Baier—Aged 25, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Gettysburg, Bristow Station, and Mine Run; received a gun shot wound in the right shoulder, and en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Wm. H. Bower—Aged 27, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettys¬ burg, and Williamsport; was wound¬ ed by shell in the thigh, and lost his left arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Alonzo J. Brown—Aged 27, from the State of Kansas, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Wilson's Creek, Young's Bridge, Booneville, Vicks- burg, and Brownsville; received a gun shot wound in the left breast and side. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps February 9, 1864. Aurora C. Keele—Aged 38, from the State of Ohio, entered the volun¬ teer service April 1, 1861; took part in the battles of Philippi, Laurel Hill, Corinth, and Stone River; received a shot in the elbow, laming the arm for life, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. Henry C. Strong—Aged 28, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Prairie Grove, Huntsville, Cross Hollows, and Mc- Gee's Landing; received wounds in arm, knee and. groin, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1863. Jno. F. Davis—Aged 28, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, and Perry ville; was wounded in the hand, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in 1863. Wm. S. Provost—Aged 28, from the State of New Jersey, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Gaines' Mills, White Oak Swamp, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern, Chancellorsville, and Gettys¬ burg ; received a s^hot in the arm, lam¬ ing it for life, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Wm. H. Jones—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Rappahannock, Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and South Mountain; was shot in the right shoul¬ der, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863, O. T. Leman—Aged 20, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Shiloh, and Knoxville; wounded in the side and in the lung, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. James W. Lewis—Aged 23, from the State of Delaware, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battle of Antietam; was wound¬ ed in the foot by a shell, is lamed for life, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Andrew Coats—Aged 24, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, Yorktown, the Seven Days, 2d Bull Run, and James' Island; received a wound in the left leg, another in the right shoul¬ der, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1864. Jacob A. Remlez—Aged 38, from the State of Ohio, entered the volun¬ teer service April, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester, Cedar Moun¬ tain, Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Get¬ tysburg, and Lookout Mountain; was there wounded in the left ankle, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1864. J. W. Crawford—Aged 33, from the State of Maine, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Corinth, Iuka, and 2d Corinth; had his right eye shot out, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Oc¬ tober, 1863. 22 FIELD RECORD. W. J. Kay—Aged 40, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, White Oak Swamp, Mal¬ vern, Bristow Station, 2d Bull Bun, Chantilly, Fredericksburg, Chancel- lorsville, and Gettysburg; was wound¬ ed in the right leg by a solid shot at Gettysburg, and entered the Vet. Kes. Corps in March, 1864. Daniel M. White—Aged 42, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Fort Jackson, capture of New Orleans, Vicksburg, Baton Eouge, and Grand Gulf; was wounded in the hip, is lamed, and en¬ tered the Vet. Bes. Corps in August, 1864. M. Briggs—Aged 30, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer ser¬ vice in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Pea Bidge, Perryville, and Corinth; wounded in the left shoulder, and entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in No¬ vember, 1863. J. A. Greene—Aged 27, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Hatteras, Boanoke, Cam¬ den, and Fredericksburg; received a gun shot wound in the right knee, and entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1863. John W. "Woodward—Aged 28, from the State of Pennsylvania, en¬ tered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of York- town, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Tur¬ key Bend, Malvern Ilill, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Bull Bun, Chantilly, and Chancellorsville; was shot in the right arm, in the right lung, and in the right side. He entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in October, 1863. Adam Miller—Aged 26, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester, Cedar Mountain, Yorktown, Williamsburg, and Fair Oaks; received a gun shot wound, causing the loss of his left eye. Entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in June, 1863. • John F. Holm an—Aged 30, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Bun, Williamsburg, Hanover Court House, Fair Oaks, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Charles City Cross Boads, Malvern Hill, Catlett's Station, and 2d Bull Bun; had his right thigh frac¬ tured by a gun shot wound. He en¬ tered the Vet. Bes. Corps in June, 1863. George J. Lawyer—Aged 27, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mill, Malvern Hill, 1st and 2d Freder¬ icksburg, and Chancellorsville; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound through the left lung. He entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in January, 1864. John Jones—Aged 28, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Williams¬ burg, Bottom's Bridge, Fair Oaks, Charles City Cross Boads, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot and a shell wound in the left leg. He entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in Novem¬ ber, 1863. Solomon L. IIoge—Aged 29, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in November, 1861; took part in the battles of Cross Keys, Slaughter Mountain, Freeman's Ford, Waterloo Bridge, Sulphur Springs, and 2d Bull Bun; received a gun shot wound through the neck and left shoulder'. Entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in June, 1864. Gardner Asa Bird—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battle of Bull Bun; re¬ ceived a shell wound in the left ankle. He entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in Feb¬ ruary, 1863. Chas. W. Pierce—Aged 38, from the State of Illinois, entered the volun¬ teer service in July, 1862; took part in the battles of Perryville and Stone Liver; suiters from general debility. Entered the Vet. Bes. Corps in Octo¬ ber, 1863. FIELD RECORD. 23 J. K. Warden—Aged 23, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Georgia Landing and Bisland; received a gun shot "wound in the left wrist and side. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Febru¬ ary, 1865. C. S. Schaeffer—Aged 34, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Norfolk, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Antietam, Fredericks¬ burg, Gettysburg, Bristow Station, Cedar Grove, Mine Run, the Wilder¬ ness, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg; received a gun shot wound in the head and a shell wound in the spine. En¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1864. Charles C. Hardenbrook—Aged 29, from the State of New York, en¬ tered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Fair Oaks, Seven Days, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; received gun shot wounds through both shoulders. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1863. George F. Browning—Aged 28, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester and Cedar Mountain; received a gujn shot wound in the right hip. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Joseph Wagner—Aged 25, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1881; took part in the battles of 1st and 2d Fredericks¬ burg and Salem Church; was taken prisoner; received a gun shot wound in the left elbow and in the left leg, and a shell wound in the left shoulder, (resection of the elbow joint,) perma¬ nently disabled. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. John C. Chance—Aged 28, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Charles City Cross Roads; received a gun shot wound in the foot and another through the right thigh. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Au¬ gust, 1863. William H. Webster—Aged 26. from the State of Connecticut, entered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester, Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock, Sul¬ phur Springs, and Chantilly; was in¬ jured in the side, and contracted car¬ diac diseases. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1864. William J. Harkisheimer—Aged 28, from the State of Pennsylvania, en¬ tered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Fall¬ ing Waters and Fredericksburg; was wounded at the latter, and suffers from hernia. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Robert W. Roberts—Aged 39, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of West Point, York- town, Gaines' Mill, Antietam, and 2d Fredericksburg; received a gun shot wound in the face and had his left arm broken. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. M. T. Bishop—Aged 22, from the State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer service in September, 1861; took part in the battle of Fredericksburg; received a minnie ball through the left lung. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. A. F. Higgs—Aged 24, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer ser¬ vice in. April, 1862; took part in the battles of Tallatchie, Arkansas Post, and Vicksburg; contracted chronic diarhoea and inflamation of the lungs. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Michael Schaffel—Aged 33, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st and 2d Fred¬ ericksburg; lost his left arm there. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Oc¬ tober, 1863. S. J. Willes—Aged 46, from the State of Kansas, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Fort Wayne, Cain Hill, and Prairie Grove; received a severe wound in the right hip, is lame. En¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in November, 1865. 24 FIELD RECORD. James F. Layton—Aged 32, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in January, 1862; took part in the battles of Antietam and Chancellorsville; received a shell wound in the head. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Owen W. Cotton—Aged 26, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Charles City Cross Roads, Mal¬ vern Hill, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville; received a gun shot wound in the left wrist. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1865. George McComber—Aged 34, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Moun¬ tain, Rappahannock, Thoroughfare Gap, and 2d Bull Run; received a gun shot wound in the right shoulder, one in the lung, and another in the neck. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Au¬ gust, 1863. Andrew J. Wells—Aged 35, from the State of Indiana, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Shiloh, Chickasaw Bluff, and Arkansas Post; contracted hemmorrage of the lungs. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Charles Reynolds—Aged 38, from the State of Delaware, entered the vol¬ unteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Gaines' Mill, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, 2d Bull Run, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville; received a wound in the left leg and one in the right shoulder. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Edward E. Williams—Aged 32, from the State of Pennsylvania, en¬ tered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Fred¬ ericksburg and Chancellorsville; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the right knee. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. Oscar Strait—Aged 32, from the State of Illinois, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Forts Henry and Don- elson, Shiloh, Cold Water, and Vicks- burg; had his left arm fractured and his right foot amputated. He entered the Vet Res. Corps in October, 1864. William Baldwin—Aged 31, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in December,- 1861; took part .in the battles of Chickamauga, and Missionary Ridge; received a gun shot wound in the head and another in the left leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1865. W. H. Cornelius—Aged 38, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of James Island and Bluffton; contracted chronic diarhoea and hemmorhoids. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. W. Whitehill—Aged 48, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Hilton Head, James Island, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, and Antietam; suf¬ fers from hernia. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. John D. Moore—Aged 31, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rap¬ pahannock, Thoroughfare Gap, and 2d Bull Run; received a gun shot wound in the left hand, one in the arm, and a bayonet wound in the right thigh. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Isaac P. Woddell—Aged 28, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock, Thoroughfare Gap, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; received a gun shot wound through the left thigh. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Sep¬ tember, 1863. Nelson Bronson—Aged 30, from the State of Connecticut, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Roanoke, Newbern, Fort Macon, South Moun¬ tain, and Antietam; received a gun shot wound in the right arm, laming it for life. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. FIELD EECOED. 25 I. Bubee—Aged 28, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer ser¬ vice in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg and Front Royal; received a gun shot wound, fracturing the left arm, and another fracturing the knee. Entered the Yet. Res Corps in January, 1865. John C. Hilton—Aged 25, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1862; took part in the battles of Snicker's Gap, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg; was wounded in the right leg and lost it from the thigh. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in- February, 1864. Charles H. Burd—Aged 29, from the State of Maine, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1861; took part in the battle of 1st Bull Run; received a gun shot wound in the forehead. Ho entered the Yet. Res. Corps in 1863. Edward Francis O'Brien—Aged 30, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, Fort Pulaski, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Gettysburg, Mine Run, the Wilder¬ ness, Spottsylvania, South Anne, Cold Harbor, and Nye River; lost his left leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1864. George S. Hawley—Aged 34, from the State of Vermont, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Williamsburg, Lee's Mills, Savage Station, St. Mary's Heights, Salem Church, Fredericks¬ burg, Rappahannock, Bank's Ford, Mine Run, and Petersburg; received a gun shot wound through the head, carrying ofF the roof of his mouth. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1864. R. R. Brush—Aged 46, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battle of Shiloh; received a gun shot wound in the lett foot, is lamed for life. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. John Morton—Aged 42, from the State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Perryville, and Stone River; contracted varicose veins from over marching, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September; 1863. james Hutchinson—Aged 28, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st and 2d Bull Run,Yorktown, Hanover CourtHouse, Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Turkey Bend, Malvern, Antietam, and Fred¬ ericksburg ; received a gun shot wound in the right hip, now partially para¬ lyzed. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Joseph Groves—Aged 28, from the State of Rhode Island, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1863; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, and Antietam ; suffers from incipient phtisis pulmonalis, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Sherman D. Underwood—Aged 28, from the State of Missouri, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Springfield, Cross Keys, Franklin, Corinth, luka, Vicks- burg, and Fawn Creek; received a gun shot wound in the left shoulder, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Febru¬ ary, 1864. Frederick W. Kimball—Aged 24, from the State of Vermont, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Lee's Mills, Goldin's Farm, Malvern, South Moun¬ tain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, St. Mary's Heights, Banks' Ford, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound in the left thigh, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in.October, 1863. Wm. S. Johnson—Aged 24, from the. State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Cane Hill, Prairie Grove, Van Buren, FayettSe¬ ville, Cross Roads, and Newtonia; wounded in the right arm, lamed for life. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. James A. Hudson—Aged 36, from the State of Indiana, entered the vol¬ unteer service in December, 1861; took part in the battles of Shiloh, and Co¬ rinth; contracted permanent disease, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. 26 FIELD RECORD. Patrick Callaghan—Aged 50, from the Sfate of New York, entered the regular army in February, 1SGG; took part in the Seminole war in Flor¬ ida, and in the siege of Fort Brown, in the battles of Monterey, Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Cherubusco, Chapultopec, Gates of Cosamo, Bel- iion, and City of Mexico; entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; (hav¬ ing served in the regular army five terms of enlistment,) took part in tho battles of 1st Bull Run, Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mills, Savage Sta¬ tion, White Oak Swamp, Glendale, Malvern, Antietam, 1st Fredericks¬ burg, and Chancellorsville; received gun shot wound in the left thigh, grape shot in the hip, gun shot wound through the right leg, shell wound, taking off half the right foot, gun shot wound in tho left arm; entered tho Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1SG5. Albert A. Steinman—Aged 24, from the State of Pennsylvania, enter¬ ed the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Thoroughfare Gap, Slaughter Mountain, 2d Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Lo¬ cust Grove, and Mine Run ; received a gun shot wound through both thighs, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in De- comber, 18G3. James W. Parks—Aged 34, from the State of New York, entered tho volunteer service in April, 18G1; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Savage Station, Peach Orchard, White Oak Swamp, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern, Antietam, and Rap¬ pahannock ; received a gun shot wound in the hip, one in the hand, and an¬ other in the head, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 18G3. Marcus S. IIopkixs—Aged 24, from the State of Ohio, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 18G1; took part in the battles of Bull Run and Cedar Mountain; gun shot wound through lower jaw, ball lodging in the right shoulder. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 18G3. Thomas N. Patterson—Aged 30, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 18G1; took part in the battles of Complex Ferry, Donelson, Chaplin Hills, Stone River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, and Resaca; lost his right arm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Au¬ gust, 18G4. Benjamin II. Pippit—Aged 33, from the State of New Jersey, entered tho volunteer service in April, 1831; took part in the battle of Fredericksburg, where a musket ball shattered his low¬ er jaw. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 18G3. Eugene L. Townsend—Aged 34, from the State of Rhode Island, enter¬ ed tho volunteer service in August, 18G2; took part in the battles of Fred¬ ericksburg and Chancellorsville; con¬ tracted miasmatic fever, Was ruptured by a fall from his liorso, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Samuel McKeown—Aged 47, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in November, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Sta¬ tion, White Oak Swamp, Malvern, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; re¬ ceived a ivound in tho head and left leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1SC3. James Hough—Aged 26, entered the volunteer scrvico April, 1861, from the State of Michigan; took part in tho battles of Bull Run, Yorktown, and 2d Bull Run; received a shell wound in the left forearm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. John S. Adams—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in November, 1861; took part in the battles of Roanoke, New¬ born, and 2d Bull Run; taken priso* ner; is lamed in the right arm. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. George II. French—Aged 25, from tho State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in tho battles of Cedar Moun¬ tain, Rappahannock, Thoroughfare Gap, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; lost his left arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. FIELD RECORD. 27 John S. Tuttox—Aged 52, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Forts Henry and Donolson; received a gun shot wound fracturing the skull. lie entered the Vet. lies. Corps in October, 1833. George H. Yvratts—Aged 34, from the State of Rhode Island, entered the volunteer service in October, 1801; took part in the battles of Roanoke, New¬ born, Fort Macon, South Mountain, and Antietam; received a gun shot wound in the right side and hip, and one in the right arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1833. Thomas Yv. Robertson— Aged 29, from the State of Now York, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Hilton Head, and James Island; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the left knee. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in March, 1884. YVilliau D. James—Aged 30, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Fort Pickens, Port Hudson, Malvern Hill, and Pe¬ tersburg ; received a gun shot wound in the right wrist, hand now useless. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1864. E. D. Paekee—Aged 36, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chan- colloxsville, and Gettysburg; received a shell wound in the left log. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 18G4. 28 FIELD RECORD. SECOND LI] Abraham Godshalk—Aged 33,from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Chap¬ lin Hill, Stone River, Hoover's Gap, and Chickamauga; lost his left leg. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Feb¬ ruary, 1864. John P. Beach—Aged 48, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Perryville, Holans- ville, and Stone River; was wounded in the left hip. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Samuel H. Morrison—Aged 31, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Rappahannock, Gainesville, 2d Bull Run, Chancellorsville, and Gettys¬ burg; received a gun shot wound through the left lung. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. S. Cleminshaw—Aged 28, from the State of Hew York, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1862; took part in the battle of Harper's Ferry; re¬ ceived a contusion of the right hip. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Febru¬ ary, 1865. George Ougheltree—Aged 24, from the State of Hew Jersey, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown and Gaines' Mill; received a gun shot wound irl the head; lost his right leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1863. Thomas D. McAlpine—Aged 27, from the State of Massachusetts, en¬ tered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain and Antietam; received a gun shot wound in the right foot and one in the left shoulder. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Frank W. Foote—Aged 23, from the State of Hew York, entered the volun¬ teer service in July, 1863; took part in the battles of Rappahannock, Locust Grove, Mine Run, the Wilderness, and Spottsylvania; received a wound in the leg, causing its amputation above the knee. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in May, 1865. Joseph L. Smith—Aged 35, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Hew Bridge, Hanover Court House, Me- chanicsville, and Gaines' Mill; lost his left leg; was taken prisoner. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Isaiah F. Kelly—Aged 26, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, South Moun¬ tain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chan¬ cellorsville, Gettysburg, and Mine Run; lost his left arm. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. J. Earnest Goodman—Aged 23,from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer servi.ce in December, 1861; took part in the battles cf Chancellors¬ ville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, and Ringgold; lost his left leg. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. Ernest F. Hill—Aged 36, from the State of Hew York, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Shiloh, Raymond, Cham¬ pion Hills, and Yicksburg; lost his right eye by gun shot in the head, hear¬ ing impaired. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. Herman Stempel—Aged 57, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Hew Orleans and Baton Rouge; contracted disease of the larynx. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in December, 1863. A. F. Manning—Aged 21, from the State of Hew York, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of the campaigns of Gen¬ erals McClellan, Pope, Burnside, and FIELD RECORD. 29 Hooker; lost his right leg from above the knee. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Robert Cullen—Aged 29, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Nashville and Stone River; was wounded in the right femur, compound fracture. En¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Eugene D. Dimick—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Tho¬ roughfare Gap, Antietam, Hagerstown, and Gettysburg; was taken prisoner, received a wound in the wrist, and en¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. Chas. W. Hite—Aged 22, from the State of Indiana, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Pea Ridge, Corinth, Big Springs, Mumfordsville, and Chaplin Hills; gun shot wound in the left leg. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Febru¬ ary, 1864. John H. Brough—Aged 34, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Allen's Ford, and Bristow Station; received a gun shot in the right arm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. Geo. A. Wadsworth—Aged 24, from the State of Maine, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chan- cellorsville, Gettysburg, and Bristow Station ; received a shell wound, frac¬ turing his skull, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1864. Samuel L. Barr—Aged 26, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Auburn Mills, and Bris¬ tow Station; lost his right arm, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1864. Alpheus R. french--Aged46, from the State of Minnesota, entered the volunteer service in February, 1862; took part in the battles of Corinth, Iuka, and Parker Cross Roads; was thirteen years in regular service; was wounded in the neck, in the ear, in the left hand, and in the hip. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. "Winfield S. Chase—Aged 30, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in November, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Moun¬ tain, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; received a shell wound in the left wrist. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Morton Havens—Aged 27, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in July, 1862; took part in the battles of Spottsylvania, Wilder¬ ness, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg; lost his left eye by shell wound, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Sylvanus IIearsey—Aged 31, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in January, 1862; took part in the battles of Cedar Moun¬ tain, Thoroughfare Gap, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; received a gun shot wound, fracturing bone of the right leg, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in December, 1864. Wm. M. Brown—Aged 24, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Antietam, "Fred¬ ericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Get¬ tysburg; received a gun shot wound through right thigh, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. J. Burns—Aged 39, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancel¬ lorsville, Gettysburg, and Mine Run; lost middle finger of his right hand, and was shot through both thighs and in the right side. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in March, 1865. Edward Hoppy—Aged 33, from the State of Maryland, entered the volun¬ teer service in 1861; took part in the battle of Bull Run; lost his left arm by cannon ball; he entered the regu¬ lar army in May, 1854, and took part in the war of Eutaw, Navaho, and other Indian wars. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. 30 FIELD RECORD. L. E. Crone—Aged 39, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volun¬ teer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Wil¬ liamsburg, Hanover Court House, Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Freder¬ icksburg, and Chancellorsville; lost his left arm rescuing the colors of the 22d Massachusetts. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. Thomas J. Stone—Aged 25, from the State of Ohio, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Carnifax Ferry, Cot¬ ton Hill, Shiloh, Corinth, Perryville, Stone River, and Chickamauga; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the right hand, another in the right arm, and another in the ankle. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. Simeon G. Butts—Aged 30, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Mum- fordsville, Bowling Green, and Jacin- tho; had his hip broken, his skull fractured, and his spine injured during transportation on railroad in Missis¬ sippi. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps ■ in April, 1864. James Walker—Aged 32, from the State .of Pennsylvania, entered the vol- unt^Qr service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, and 2d Fredericksburg; contracted disease of the kidneys, and entered, the Yet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1863. James W. Dow—Aged 27, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in November, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock, 2d Bull Run, Chan- tilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Fred¬ ericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Get¬ tysburg; received a gun shot wound in the right arm, and one in the right side, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. Wm. H. Lancashire—Aged 28, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Rappahannock, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, South Moun¬ tain, Antietam, Wilderness, Spottsyl- vania, and Cold Harbor; received a gun shot wound in the right arm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1864. Robert Laffon—Aged 31, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Fair Oaks, Gainesville, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, South Mountain, Antietam, Chancel¬ lorsville, and 2d Fredericksburg; lost his right arm. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Adolph Hack meter—Aged 33, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Seven Days, Malvern Hill, and Bristow Station; received a gun shot wound in the left thigh. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. Joseph T. H. Hall—Aged 24, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, York- town, Williamsburg, and Fair Oaks; received a gun shot wound in the right leg, suffers from vericose veins. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Septem¬ ber, 1863. Isaac W. Derby—Aged 30, from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battle of Bull Run; lost his left arm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Edward Lynch—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the' regu¬ lar army ki July, 1858; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Yorktown, the Seven Days, Fredericksburg, Chan¬ cellorsville, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot through both his thighs* and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in De¬ cember, 1863. Samuel R. Brown—Aged 27, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Fair Oaks, Allen's Farm, Savage Station, Glen- dale, Malvern Hill, and An&etam ; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the anklo, lamed. He entered the Vet. Ros. Corps in February, 1864. . FIELD RECORD. 31 Francis E. Allen—Aged 33, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of South Moun¬ tain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; received a gun shot wound in the left hand, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Alexander M. Massie—Aged 35, from the State of Rhode Island, enter¬ ed the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Ro¬ anoke, Newbern, etc., etc.; lost his right hand by shell wound; was wounded in the shoulder, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. Daniel Eldridge—Aged 24,from the State of New Hampshire, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battle of James Island, Morris Island, Fort Wagner, Bermuda Hundred, Drury's Bluff, Richmond Turnpike, Petersburg, Mine Run, and Deep Bottom; wounded in the left forearm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1865. Edward W. Busby—Aged 30, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mills, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Fredericks¬ burg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Bristow Station, and Mine Run ; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the left leg, and shell wound in the left foot. En¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in December, 1864. Martin J. DeForrest—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, the Seven Days, siege of Charleston, S, C., Swift Creek, Drury's Bluff, and Cold Harbor^ lost his left loot from above the ankle, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1865. Robert Anderson—Aged 35, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Roanoke Is¬ land, Newbern, 2d Bull Run, Chan- tilly, South Mountain, and Antietam ; received a gun shot wound in the left leg. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863, John Goring—Aged 27, from the State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer servicfe in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run and Gaines' Mill; contracted hernia. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Ebbin Crosby—Aged 20, from the State of Maine, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Lee's Mills, Williamsburg, Garret's Farm, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Antietam, Fredericks¬ burg, Chancellorsville, 'and Gettys-, burg; received a gun shot wound and lost his left arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. Frank A. Page—Aged 23, from the State of Vermont, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1861; took part in the battle of Lee's Mills; lost his right arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in December, 1864. James J. Doyle—Aged 32, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1861; took part: in the battles of 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, White's Ford, Fredericks¬ burg, Chancellorsville, and Gettys¬ burg; received a gun shot wound in the right leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1864. William Whipple—Aged 26, from the State of Michigan, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Perryville and Stone River; received gun shot wound in the left hip. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1864. Samuel II. Simpson—Aged 27, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of the Peninsula, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, and Fredericks¬ burg ; was wounded in both legs. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. M. P. Brennan—Aged 29, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mill, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Glendale, Malvern Hill, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; was wounded in the head and both legs. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. 32 FIELD RECORD. William R. Wager—Aged 30, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in February, 1862; took part in the battles of Malvern Hill, Bristow Station, Bull Run, Fredericks¬ burg,and Chancellorsville; was wound¬ ed in both feet. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. William H. Mellen—Aged 33, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Stone River and Crab Orchard; was wounded in the right eye. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Charles W. Mitchell—Aged 31, from the State of Iowa, entered the vol¬ unteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Hew Madrid, Island Ho. 10, Corinth, Iuka, Raymond, and Jackson; taken prisoner; exchanged; returned to the field in August, 1863; was wounded in the left knee. En¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. Charles P. Burchman—Aged 47, from the State of Hew York, entered the volunteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Cross Keys, Cedar Mountain, Sulphur Springs, Catlett Station, Centreville, Chancel¬ lorsville, Gettysburg, Spottsylvania, and Wapping Heights; received flesh wound in the hip, one in the thigh, and had two ribs fractured. Ho entered the Yet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. Henry K. W. Ayres—Aged 33, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of the Peninsula and Fred¬ ericksburg ; was wounded in the ankle. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. -Henry R. Williams—Aged 25, from the State of Hew York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st and 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Fred¬ ericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettys¬ burg, Falmouth, and Culpepper; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the left thigh. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in December, 1864. Geo. W. Limbocker—Aged 36, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester, and Strasburg; lost the use of his loft hand by inflammatory rheumatism con¬ tracted in the service, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. Patrick E. Murphy—Aged 24, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles Hanover Court House, Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, Malvern Hill, White Oak Swamp, An¬ tietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellors¬ ville, Gettysburg, Bristow Station, Mine Run, and the Wilderness; lost his left arm, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in July, 1864. Thomas Matthews—Aged 29, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Winchester and Cedar Mountain; was taken prisoner and lost his left leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. W. II. Morgan—Aged 33, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1861;' took part in the battles of Gainesville, Fitzhugh Crossing, Chancellorsville, Rappahan¬ nock, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound in the neck and one in the left arm. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in December, 1863. H. B. Rogers—Aged 28, from the State of Hew York, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of the Gettysburg cam¬ paign ; received a gun shot wound in the face, destroying the right eye. He entered the Yet. Res. Corps in Decem¬ ber, 1863. Henry Krause—Aged 23, from the State of Hew York, entered the Regu¬ lar Army in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Gaines' Mills, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, and 2d Bull Run; lost his lefc arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Hovember, 1863. James Drysdale—Aged 24, from the State of Minnesota, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Iuka, Corinth, Colliers vibe, and Helena; received a bayonet wound in the ankle and right leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. FIELD RECORD. 33 Hector Sears—Aged 22, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Irish Bend, and Port Hudson; received a gun shot wound in the left arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1864. Benjamin F. Shaum—Aged 24, from the State of Missouri, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Athens, Forrest Grove, Camden, Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove Cot¬ tage, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; received two gun shot wounds in the left leg. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. John I. Bolton—Aged 27, from the State of New Jersey, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville; received a shell wound in the left thigh. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. D. J. Connelly—Aged 20, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, all the bat¬ tles of the Peninsula campaign, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wil¬ derness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg; received a gun shot wound through the thigh. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1864. A. B. Sweeney—Aged 30, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of New Madrid, Island No. 10, Tiptonville, and Farmington; re¬ ceived a bayonet wound in the neck and blow on the head. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. B. H. Rowles—Aged 41, from the State of Iowa, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles ot Sugar Creek, Pea Ridge, and Fort Pemberton; received a gun shot wound in both thighs. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. J. B. Clinton—Aged 36, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Camden, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericks¬ burg; suffers from general debility. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. W. L. Wood—Aged 27, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Stone River, Chickamauga, and Missionary Ridge; received a gun shot wound in the right hand. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. H. II. Kuhn—Aged 26, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in June, 1861; took part in the battles of Drainesville, Mechan- icsville, Malvern Hill, Gaines' Mill, Charles City Cross Roads, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Freder¬ icksburg, and Petersburg; received a gun shot wound in both thighs. En¬ tered theVet. Res. Corps in December, 1864. G. Whitman—Aged 37, from the State of Vermont, entered the volun¬ teer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, and An¬ tietam ; received a gun shot wound in the right knee, one in the left leg, and another in the right shoulder* He en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. John Stewart—Aged 28, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Lee's Mills, Wil¬ liamsburg, Golding's Farm, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, and An¬ tietam ; contracted diseases, ending in general disability, and entered the Vek Res. Corps in July, 1863. Samuel Walker—Aged 30, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Gens. McClellan, Hooker, and Burnside Virginia cam¬ paigns ; lost his right leg by gun shot wound, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. Hiram.F. Willis—Aged 21, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in September, 1862; took part in the battles of Fredericks¬ burg and Chancellorsville; received a gun shot wound in each hand, and one in the hip; a shell wound in the right leg, and entered the Vet. Res." Corps in January, 1864. 34 FIELD EECOED. B. B. Baker—Aged 29, from the ■State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer service in June, 1862; took part in the battles of South Mountain and An- tietam; received a gun shot wound in the left wrist, and one in the left should¬ er ; left arm now useless. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1863. Hiram Robinet—Aged 23, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rappahan¬ nock, 2d Bull Run, and Gettysburg; lost his left arm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. Henry Marcotte—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Big Bethel, Norfolk, Fair Oaks, Glendale, Malvern Hill, Bristow Station, 2d Bull Run, Chan- fcilly, Fredericksburg, and Chancel- lorsville; received a gun shot wound in the right leg, and one in each knee. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Oc¬ tober, 1863. Isaac Porter—Aged 32, from the State of Connecticut, entered the vol¬ unteer service in July, 1862; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chan- cellorsville, and Gettysburg; lost his left arm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. B. J. Inman—Aged 43, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volun¬ teer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Antietam, Ashby's Gap, Shepherdstown, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound in the right thigh. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. J. F. Watkins—Aged 36, from the State of Illinois, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Fort Donelson and Shiloh; received a wound in the left shoulder, causing the loss of all use of the left arm. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. Louis Mauthe-Aged 39, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Mechanicsville, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Salem Heights, Fredericks¬ burg, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot in the right ankle, one in the left arm, and a shell wound in the left thigh. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1864. William G. Vance—Aged 24, from the State of Massachusetts, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Fair Oaks, Glen¬ dale, Fredericksburg, and Chancellors¬ ville; received a gun shot wound in the left leg. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1864. T. W. McClure—Aged 27, from the State of Indiana, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Rich Mountain, Cheat Moun¬ tain, Shiloh, Corinth, Perryville, and Stone River; received a gun shot wound in the right arm, thigh, and ankle, lamed for life. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. Charles B. Bowers—Aged 27, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Rappahannock, Sulphur Springs, and 2d Bull Run; contracted spinal rheumatism from se¬ vere exposure in the field. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1863. John F. Perry—Aged 26, from the State of Maine, entered the volunteer service in September, 1862; took part in the battles of Forts Butler and Don¬ elson ; received a minnie ball through the right wrist. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1864. M. A. Benedict—Aged 31, from the State of Michigan, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Fair Oaks, Savage Sta¬ tion, White Oak Swamp, Fredericks¬ burg, Ringgold, Kenesaw, Resaca, Jonesboro', and Atlanta; lost his right arm. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1865. Joseph F. Curren—Aged 25, from the State of Ohio, entered the volun¬ teer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Donelson, Shiloh, Bolivar, Hatchie, Iuka, Port Gibson, Raymond, Jackson, Vicksburg, the Wilderness, Mine Run, Spottsylvania, South Ann River, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg; lost his right arm, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Novem¬ ber, 1864. FIELD RECORD. 35 Albert A. Metzner—Aged 32, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Fort Pulaski and James Island; received a shell wound in the thigh, lamed for life. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in July, 1868. George IV. Kinsbury—Aged 25, from the State of Vermont, entered the volunteer service in September, 1862; took part in the battles of the Wilder¬ ness and Spottsylvania; received a gun shot wound through the breast and one through the lung. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1864. James F. Bolton—Aged 44, from the State of Vermont, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Suffolk, and Newport, N. C.; received a gun shot wound through both shoulders and through the right lung. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1864. J. D. Cole—Aged 42, from the State of Iowa, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the bat¬ tles of Fort Henry, Corinth, and Jack¬ son ; received gun shot wound through the right breast and lung. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1864. G. D. Jennings—Aged 24, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1,861; took part in the battles of Winchester, Cedar Moun¬ tain, Antietam, and Chancellorsville; received a gun shot wound through the hip. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1864. E. D. Rossiter—Aged 37, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Cfcdar Mountain, Rappahannock, Thoroughfare Gap, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; received a gun shot wound in the right arm, and one in the left hip. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1864. F. Seymour—Aged 30, from the State of Connecticut, entered the volunteer service in July, 1862; took part in the battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the left leg, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1864. F. H. Peterson—Aged 22, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st Bull Run, West Point, Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mills, the Seven Days, 2d Bull Run, South Moun¬ tain, and Antietam; received a gun shot wound in the right foot, and en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. Ellis T. Armstrong—Aged 25, • from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861 ; took part in the battles of Williams¬ burg, Fair Oaks, Savage Station, Glen- dale, Malvern Hill, Wilderness, and Spottsylvania; received a shell wound in the left knee, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in November, 1864. Samuel Bloomer—Aged 28, from ' the State of Minnesota, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, York- town, West Point, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, South Moun¬ tain, and Antietam; lost his right leg; was wounded in the head, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. Charles L. Merrill—Aged 26, from the State of Massachusetts, en¬ tered the volunteer service in July, 1861; took part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, Peach Orchard, Fair Oaks, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Glendale, Malvern Hill, An¬ tietam, Fredericksburg, and Gettys¬ burg; received a gun shot wound in the right thigh, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1863. J. Arnold Teckley—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Bolivar Heights and Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound in the left eye. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1865. Enos G. Budd—Aged 29, from the State of New Jersey, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Salem Heights, Gettysburg, Mine Run, the Wilderness, and Spottsylvania; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the left thigh, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1865. 36 FIELD RECORD. Fielding Ne ale—Aged 36, from the State of New York, entered the volun¬ teer service in May, 1864; took part in the battles of Cold Harbor, Bermuda Hundred, Drury'sBlufF, WeldonRail¬ road, and Petersburg; lost his right eye, and entered the Yet. Res. Corps in May, 1865. George Duff—Aged 31, from the State of New Jersey, entered the vol¬ unteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, the Seven Days, Freder¬ icksburg, Salem Heights, Rappahan¬ nock, the Wilderness, and Cold Har¬ bor ; lost his left eye, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in September, 1864. Wm. P. Haggerty—Aged 24, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Gaines' Mills, Rappahannock," Sulphur Springs, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; lost his left arm one inch below the shoulder joint, by cannon shot. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1865. Lewis D. Williams—Aged 38, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles ef Monocacy, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg; received a gun shot wound in the right groin, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Janu¬ ary, 1865. Levi F. Burnett—Aged 26, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of South Mountain and Antietam; received a gun shot wound through the left leg, and en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in May, 1864. Joseph E. Crowell—Aged 22, from the State of New Jersey, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battles of Antietam and fJhancellorsville ; received a gun shot •wound in the left hand, and one in the rigb£ thigh, and left foot. He en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in January, 1864. John L. Graham—Aged 36, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Bull Run, Wil¬ liamsburg, Mechanicsville, Gaines¬ ville, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Sav¬ age Station, White Oak Swamp, Mal¬ vern Hill, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; received a gun shot wound in the head, and one in the left leg. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in Febru¬ ary, 1864. Hiram L. Huxt—Aged 27, from the State of New York, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Tho¬ roughfare Gap, Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, and Antietam; re¬ ceived a wound in the left shoulder, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Joshua C. Pradmore—Aged 29, from the State of Michigan, entered the volunteer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Port Royal, Fort Pulaski, Wilmington, James' Island, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, and South Mountain; received a gun shot wound in the left arm, a shell wound in the right side, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in July, 1864. Watson K. Went worth—Aged 23, from the State of Pennsylvania, en¬ tered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of York- town, Hanover Court House, Mechan¬ icsville, Gaines' Mills, and Malvern Hill; received a gun shot wound through the right lung, and one in the left hand. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in April, 1864. Alexander McLeod Crawford— Aged 33, from the State of Pennsyl¬ vania, entered the volunteer service in April, 1862; took part in the battles of Orange Court House, Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Rappahannock, Bristow Station, and Wilderness; contracted disease of the kidneys, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in February, 1865. Richard J. Crozier—Aged 39, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service in August, 1861; took part in the battles of Yorktown, Han¬ over Court House, Gaines' Mills, Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; received a gun shot wound in the right side, and one in the right arm. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1864. FIELD RECORD. 37 FoiiioT E. Whitney—Aged 23, from Washington, D. C., entered the volun¬ teer service in September, 1861; took part in the battles of Aldie, Warren- ton, and Rappahannock; received a gun shot wound in the knee, and en¬ tered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1S63. Wm. N. Thompson—Aged 28, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in August, 1862; took part in the battle of Port Hudson; re¬ ceived a gun shot wound in the left hand, and entered the Vet. Res. Corps in March, 1865. Charles M. Hamilton—From the State of Pennsylvania, entered the vol¬ unteer service in May, 1861; took part in the battles of New Creek, Mechan- icsville, Gaines' Mills, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern Hill, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericks¬ burg. He entered the Vet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. Austin W. Fuller—Aged 24, from the State of Vermont, entered the vol¬ unteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Locust Grove, Win¬ chester, Fisher's Hill, and Cedar Creek; received a wound in the right arm, and one in the right side. Entered the Vet. Res. Corps in June, 1865. Henry R. Williams—Aged 25, from the State of New York, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of 1st and 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Fred¬ ericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettys¬ burg, Falmouth, and Culpepper; re- received a gun shot wound in the left thigh. Entered the Vet, Res. Corps in December, 1864. 38 FIELD RECORD. The officers of this Corps were sent to the rear, wounded and mutilated, from every battle-field of the war; and after passing an examination which fully tested their capacity for a proper performance of military duties, were placed in their present positions, not only upon the recommendation of their regimen¬ tal and brigade commanders, but, also, by the distinct approval of the following distinguished Generals: Lieutenant General Scott, Major General Sherman, Meade, Sheridan, Thomas, Banks, Schofield, Hancock, Logan, Howard, Wool, Hooker, Burnside, Slocum, McPherson, Eeynolds, Sickles, Warren, Rosecrans, Ord, Blair, Canby, Newton, Kilpatrick, Butlei-, Butterfield, Curtis, Schurz, Sykes, McDowell, McCook, Mott, Birney, McClernand, Ncgloy, Morris, Heron, Robinson, Major General Van Clive, Wheaton, Wright, Cadwallader, Mower, Osterhaus, Buford, Ransom, Franklin, Gilmore, Rousseau, Meagher, Griffin, Casey, Ricketts, Weitzel, Emery, Terry, Heintzelman, Doubleday, Augur, Greene, Stonoman, Crawford, Hunter, Wallace, Burbridge, Hamilton, Torbet, Hartranft, Sedgwick, Tr obr Land, Sumnor, French, Wadsworth, Martindale, Merritt, LIEUTENANT GENERAL GRANT. FIELD RECORD. 39 ADDE COLONEL. N. L. Jeffries—Aged 37, from the State of Ohio, entered the volunteer service in October, 1861; took part in the battles of "Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, White Oak Swamp, and Mal¬ vern Hill; contracted malarial fever, suffers from general disability and partial paralysis. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in November, 1863. MAJORS. „ Theodore A. Dodge—Aged 23, en¬ tered the volunteer service in Septem¬ ber, 1861; took part in the battles of Seven Pines, Gaines' Mills, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, Manassas, 2d Bull Run, Chantilly, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; was -wounded at Chantilly in left leg, and lost his right leg at Gettysburg. En¬ tered the Yet. Res. Corps in October, 1863. George E. Scott—Aged 41, from the State of Wisconsin, entered the volunteer service in April, 1861; took part in the battles of Falling Waters, and Green River, Ky.; was Acting Adjutant General on Gen. R. S. Gran¬ ger's staff in September and October, 1862; engagement with rebel cavalry OA. at Lebanon Junction, Ky., in Septem¬ ber, 1862; engagement with rebel cav¬ alry at Lawrenceburg, Ky., in October, 1862; contracted chronic diarrhoea in campaign of 1862, in Kentucky. En¬ tered Yet. Res. Corps in August, 1863. CAPTAIN. W. W. Rogers—Aged 33, from the State of Pennsylvania, entered the volunteer service as private, in July, 1861; took part in the battles of York- town, Williamsburg, Kelly's Ford, Brandy Station, Seven Pines, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, Mine Run, Manassas, and Gettysburg; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, in right breast and left shoulder. Entered the Yet. Res. Corps in February, 1864. ERRATA. On page 1, in record of Charles F. Johnson, fifth line, read, "battles of Yorktown, etc., etc.," omitting Seven Pines. On page 9, in record of T. M. Don- add, last line, read, "blade, and en¬ tered the Vet. Pes. @orps in February, 1865." On page 11, in record of James Cro- mie, 6th line, read, "use of right arm and shoulder both gone."