x^W? f P &, JXJf ^v- - - v^S "HI / ^clww^" ffSSft " Fm^r r; - 1^ > ", t M i v i -- ^ T ^ - j - - / ^-- r fr** 1 - ^7* 7*./^$ : -$j^^ ft v^ ^ it ^ ^>- ^-7^ &,- V, ~^** -** 7*"^iJ* ~ ^j*. - - ^ * - :,>% -^fir" Sfcfit^ ^M; ^ ^r^* ^ SfeJpv &* 4P^r -"I .; : . . P 1 /l v v* rfi 1C oC*. ^T {-[; ^ ^4 eT, . . - ^E1@ ^^ ^ ^^^^ JWL* \ij ^ - <S ^W*~ -s4v-& flrts^ ^1 A ! IHilitanj tier of tljc Coijal Cegiou of tl)e Hnitcb States REGISTER OF THE (Jlommanoarn of tlje State of Jttassadjusetts onstitutiou uutl JANUARY i , 1 89 1 Boston PRESS OF ROCKWELL AND CHURCHILL 1891 Officers of the ouxnuxurtem >^ ELECTED MAY 7, 1890. c w n\ a n b c v , Brevet Major General JOHN M. CORSE, U.S.V. LUinchsstEr, Mass, gt e n i o v &n c c - C o w jit a u t c v , Acting Volunteer Lieutenant CHARLES P. CLARK, U.S.N. NEW Haven, Conn, o v I? i c c - c nt tt it n fc c r , Brevet Colonel HENRY STONE, U.S.V. Bnstnn, Jl c c o t* & c r , Colonel ARNOLD A. RAND, U.S.V. Enston, |l c 4 X i a t x* a v , Captain HIRAM S. SHURTLEFF, U.S.V. Bnstnn, (3) x- c a $ n v c v , Brevet Major WILLIAM P. SHREVE, U.S.V. Boston, I) a n cell c v , Brevet Captain EDWARD N. WHITTIER, U.S.V. Boston, <& 1} a v I a i u , Reverend PHILLIPS BROOKS, D.D. Boston, (Council, Captain CHARLES HUNT, U.S.V. Newton, Mass, Captain GEORGE W. CREASEY, U.S.V. Boston, First Lieutenant CHARLES H. PORTER, U.S.V. Quincy, Mass, Acting Assistant Surgeon JOHN H. MACKIE, U.S.N. New Bedford, Mass, Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS H. TALBOT, U.S.V. Eraakline, Mass, (4) I KOM THE Kccorbs of tljc Qlommaubcrij of tl)c State of Hla00acl)u0ett0. PI c e t i n $ . . The Stated Meetings of this Commandery shall be held on the First Wednesday of each month, at half-past six o clock P.M., but there shall be no meetings during the months of July, August and September, unless specially ordered. (It has been the custom for the meeting succeeding the annual meeting in May, to be called at discretion of the Board of Officers, the first Wednesday in November being usually designated.) The Regular Meetings of the Board of Officers, preceding the Stated Meetings of the Commandery, shall be held at five o clock. On and after October ist, 1875, the Admission Fee to this Com mandery shall be Thirty-five dollars, Ten dollars of which shall be deposited to the credit of the Permanent Fund. The Annual Dues for Resident Members for the fiscal year, be ginning January i, shall be Ten dollars, payable in advance. The Annual Dues for Non- Resident Members (Companions not residing within the State of Massachusetts) shall be Five dollars, payable in advance. (5) I* n t 1 1 e fc ( The following votes of the Board of Officers are published for the information and guidance of the members of this Commandery : Voted, That no person, who is not a member, shall be present at any meeting of, or entertainment given by, this Commandery, except upon application by a Companion to the Recorder, and upon invi tation signed by the Recorder under authority from the Commander. Voted, That the names of invited guests, and of the members who invite them, shall be entered upon the records of the Com mandery. Voted, That members of other Commanderies temporarily in the city may attend the meetings of this Commandery; and those attending more than one meeting in a season may contribute the dues of a non-resident member. Voted, That Companions obtaining invitations for guests to be pres ent at the monthly meetings of the Commandery shall be charged such sum as the Board of Officers may decide to be proper to cover the expense of such guest s entertainment. In pursuance of the above vote, the Board of Officers has fixed the price at which members may invite guests to entertainments, following the stated meetings, at two dollars, for all entertainments not designated by the Board as special occasions. Payment must be made to the Recorder when the invitation is issued. A member of the Commandery may be appointed annually by the Board of Officers as Librarian upon recommendation of the Recorder ; in the absence of such recommendation the duties of the office are to devolve upon the Recorder. The Library Committee, consisting of the Treasurer, Recorder and Librarian, if any, shall have the care and supervision of the books, maps, pictures and relics belonging to the Commandery, and they are authorized to receive and disburse all sums of money contributed for the Library fund. (6) itlilitarn trbcr of tl)e onal Ccgion of Itniteft States, [FOUNDED APRIL 15, 1865.] Commantrery of tjje State of IHassadntsetts, Instituted March 4, 1868. Organized March 6, 1868. Incorporated March 15, 1887. NOTE. The names of deceased members are marked with an asterisk (*). Charter l$l c nt b c r * , *Brevet Lieutenant Colonel CORNELIUS G. ATTWOOD, U.S.V. Brevet Major JAMES B. BELL, U.S.V. Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS A. OSBORN, U.S.V. "Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM V. HUTCHINGS, U.S.V. Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM COGSWELL, U.S.V. Lieutenant Colonel DANIEL S. LAMSON, U.S.V. Captain WILLIAM PRATT, U.S.V. Brevet Brigadier General JOSIAH PICKETT, U.S.V. Brevet Brigadier General AUGUSTUS B. R. SPRAGUE, U.S.V. Brevet Major LOUIS N. TUCKER, U.S.V. Lieutenant Colonel ORSON MOULTON, U.S.V. Captain J. WALDO DENNY, U.S.V. *Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, U.S.A. (7) < o nt w a n t c x* 1868. Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS A. OSBORN, U.S.V. 1869-1877. *Brevet Major General CHARLES DEVENS, U.S.V. 1878. Brevet Brigadier General ALFRED P. ROCKWELL, U.S.V. 1879-1880. Brevet Colonel AUGUSTUS P. MARTIN, U.S.V. 1881-1882. Colonel THOMAS L. LIVERMORE, U.S.V. 1883-1884. Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS A. WALKER, U.S.V. 1885-1886. Colonel CHARLES R. CODMAN, U.S.V. 1887-1888. Brevet Major General SIMON G. GRIFFIN, U.S.V. 1889. Brevet Major General EDWARD W. H1NCKS, U.S.V. (8) e n i <* r ^ i c e - <& o tit tit it t t e r , 1868. Lieutenant Colonel DANIEL S. LAMSON, U.S.V. 1869. Captain DONALD MCN. FAIRFAX, U.S.N. 1870-1874. Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM COGSWELL, U.S.V. *Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS W. PALFREY, U.S.V. 1877. Brevet Brigadier General ALFRED P. ROCKWELL, U.S.V. 1878. Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD, U.S.N. 1879-1880. Brevet Major General SIMON G. GRIFFIN, U.S.V. 1881. Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL, U.S.V. 1882-1884. Brevet Brigadier General CHARLES F. WALCOTT, U.S.V. 1885-1886. Mr. JOHN M. FORBES. (9) 1887-1888. First Lieutenant HENRY B. PEIRCE, U.S.V. 1889. Captain WILLIAM W. DOUGLAS, U.S.V. 3 it n i o v HH c e - o nt w a n b e v s . 1868. Brevet Brigadier General AUGUSTUS B. R. SPRAGUE, U.S.V. 1869. "Major General AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE, U.S.V. 1870. *Captain FOXHALL A. PARKER, U.S.N. 1871-1872. *Captain WILLIAM F. SPICER, U.S.N. 1873-1874. Commander GEORGE H. PERKINS, U.S.N. 1875-1876. *Rear Admiral CHARLES STEEDMAN, U.S.N. 1877. Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD, U.S.N. 1878. Brevet Colonel AUGUSTUS P. MARTIN, U.S.V. ( 10 ) 1879-1880. Chief Engineer WILLIAM ROBERTS, U.S.N. 1881-1882. *Rear Admiral GEORGE H. PREBLE, U.S.N. 1883-1884. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander WILLIAM G. SALTON- STALL, U.S.N. 1885-1886. Assistant Surgeon ROBERT WILLARD, U.S.N. 1887-1888. Brevet Major ZABDIEL B. ADAMS, U.S.V. 1889. Brevet Brigadier General GEORGE B. DRAKE, U.S.V. e c o x* b c v & , 1868-1879. Brevet Major JAMES B. BELL, U.S.V. 1879. (Pro ton.) First Lieutenant LYMAN P. FRENCH, U.S.M.C. 1879-1880. Brevet Captain EDWARD B. ROBINS, U.S.V. 1881- Colonel ARNOLD A. RAND, U.S.V. Ot c* x* x* c v * n b c t . 1868. Captain J. WALDO DENNY, U.S.V. 1869. *Captain FOXHALL A. PARKER, U.S.N. 1870-1871. "Lieutenant HENRY J. BLAKE, U.S.N. 1872-1873. Acting Assistant Paymaster HENRY M. ROGERS, U.S.N. 1874-1875. Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD, U.S.N. 1876-1877. *Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander EDWARD F. DEVENS, U.S.N. 1878-1880. Second Assistant Engineer WILLIAM H. BADLAM, U.S.N. 1881- Captain HIRAM S. SHURTLEFF, U.S.V. (12) V C It r II V C t* . 1868-1880. Captain WILLIAM PRATT, U.S.V. . 1881- Brevet Major WILLIAM P. SHREVE, U.S.V. h a c c 1 1 c* v & s* 1868-1880. *Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM V. HUTCHINGS, U.S.V. 1881. Brevet Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM, U.S.A. 1882-1886. Brevet Major J. HENRY SLEEPER, U.S.V. 1887-1888. Brevet Colonel NATHANIEL WALES, U.S.V. 1889. Acting Assistant Paymaster ALBERT J. WRIGHT, U.S.N. ( h it p I tt i u ST . 1868. Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM COGSWELL, U.S.V. 1869-1873. Chaplain H. CLAY TRUMBULL, U.S.V. 1874-1875. Chaplain CHARLES C. TIFFANY, U.S.V. 1876-1877. Second Lieutenant CLAY MAC CAULEY, U.S.V. 1878-1880. Chaplain ALONZO H. QUINT, U.S.V. 1881-1888. Chaplain EDWARD H. HALL, U.S.V. 1889- Reverend PHILLIPS BROOKS, D.D. (H) C o \\ n c U 1868. *Brevet Lieutenant Colonel CORNELIUS G. ATTWOOD, U.S.V. *Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, U.S.A. Brevet Brigadier General JOSIAH PICKET!, U.S.V. Brevet Major LOUIS N. TUCKER, U.S.V. Lieutenant Colonel ORSON MOULTON, U.S.V. 1869. *Brevet Lieutenant Colonel CORNELIUS G. ATTWOOD, U.S.V. *Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, U.S.A. Brevet Brigadier General JOSIAH PICKETT, U.S.V. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. THEODORE HEARD, U.S.V. *Brevet Brigadier General HORACE C. LEE, U.S.V. 1870. *Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, U.S.A. Brevet Major J. HENRY SLEEPER, U.S.V. Captain ALANSON H. WARD, U.S.V. *Captain WILLIAM F. SPICER, U.S.N. Brevet Brigadier General ALFRED P. ROCKWELL, U.S.V. 1871. Brevet Major J. HENRY SLEEPER, U.S.V. Brevet Brigadier General ALFRED P. ROCKWELL, U.S.V. Commander GEORGE H. PERKINS, U.S.N. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel STEPHEN M. CROSBY, U.S.V. Chief Engineer WILLIAM ROBERTS, U.S.N. ( 5) 1872. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel STEPHEN M. CROSBY, U.S.V. Chief Engineer WILLIAM ROBERTS, U.S.N. JOHN H. REED, ^d CLASS (Brigadier General, M.V.M.). Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD, U.S.N. "Captain OTHO E. MICHAEL1S, U.S.A. 1873- JOHN H. REED, 3d CLASS (Brigadier General, M.V.M.). Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD, U.S.N. "Captain OTHO E. MICHAELIS, U.S.A. Brevet Major BENJAMIN F. RITTENHOUSE, U.S.A. "Medical Director JOHN H. WRIGHT, U.S.N. 1874. Brevet Major BENJAMIN F. RITTENHOUSE, U.S.A. *Medical Director JOHN H. WRIGHT, U.S.N. *Brevet Major General WILLIAM F. BARTLETT, U.S.V. *First Assistant Engineer HORACE MCMURTRIE, U.S.N. Surgeon WILLIAM 1NGALLS, U.S.V. 1875- *Brevet Major General WILLIAM F. BARTLETT, U.S.V. *First Assistant Engineer HORACE MCMURTRIE, U.S.N. Surgeon WILLIAM INGALLS, U.S.V. First Lieutenant JOHN H. SHERBURNE, U.S.M.C. First Lieutenant EDMUND L. ZALINSKI, U.S.A. (16) 1876. First Lieutenant JOHN H. SHERBURNE, U.S.M.C. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JAMES H. RICE, U.S.A. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel NORTON FOLSOM, U.S.V. Captain BENJAMIN S. CALEF, U.S.V. Captain JOHN LATHROP, U.S.V. 1877. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JAMES H. RICE, U.S.A. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel NORTON FOLSOM, U.S.V. Captain BENJAMIN S. CALEF, U.S.V. Captain JOHN LATHROP, U.S.V. Lieutenant Commander CHARLES MCGREGOR, U.S.N. 1878. First Lieutenant LYMAN P. FRENCH, U.S.M.C. Captain WILLIAM W. DOUGLAS, U.S.V. Brevet Brigadier General JOHN L. OTIS, U.S.V. Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL, U.S.V. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOSEPH W. GELRAY, U.S.A. 1879. First Lieutenant LYMAN P. FRENCH, U.S.M.C. Captain WILLIAM W. DOUGLAS, U.S.V. Brevet Brigadier General JOHN L. OTIS, U.S.V. Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL, U.S.V. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOSEPH W. GELRAY, U.S.A. (17) i88o. First Lieutenant LYMAN P. FRENCH, U.S.M.C. Captain WILLIAM W. DOUGLAS, U.S.V. Brevet Brigadier General JOHN L. OTIS, U.S.V. Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL, U.S.V. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOSEPH W. GELRAY, U.S.A. 1881. Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS SHERWIN, U.S.V. Brevet Colonel THEODORE A. DODGE, U.S.A. Brevet Brigadier General JAMES SHAW, U.S.V. First Lieutenant CHARLES E. BOWERS, U.S.V. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel EDWARD B. BLASLAND, U.S.V. 1882. Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS SHERWIN, U.S.V. Brevet Colonel THEODORE A. DODGE, U.S.A. Brevet Brigadier General JAMES SHAW, U.S.V. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel EDWARD B. BLASLAND, U.S.V. Assistant Surgeon C. ELLERY STEDMAN, U.S.N. 1883. Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS SHERWIN, U.S.V. Brevet Colonel THEODORE A. DODGE, U.S.A. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ROBERT H. I. GODDARD, U.S.V. *Brevet Brigadier General SAMUEL M. QUINCY, U.S.V. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ALBERT A. POPE, U.S.V. (18) 1884. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ROBERT H. I. GODDARD, U.S.V. *Brevet Brigadier General SAMUEL M. QUINCY, U.S.V. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ALBERT A. POPE, U.S.V. Acting Ensign GARDNER A. CHURCHILL, U.S.N. Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM F. DRAPER, U.S.V. 1885. Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM F. DRAPER, U.S.V. Brevet Colonel HENRY STONE, U.S.V. *Captain RICHARD WATERMAN, U.S.V. Passed Assistant Paymaster EDWARD SHERWIN, U.S.N. Lieutenant Colonel SAMUEL A. DRAKE, U.S.V. 1886. Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM F. DRAPER, U.S.V. Brevet Colonel HENRY STONE, U.S.V. "Captain RICHARD WATERMAN, U.S.V. Passed Assistant Paymaster EDWARD SHERWIN, U.S.N. Lieutenant Colonel SAMUEL A. DRAKE, U.S.V. 1887. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel SOLON A. CARTER, U.S.V. Acting Assistant Paymaster JOHN READ, U.S.N. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel EDWARD O. SHEPARD, U.S.V. Brevet Major EDGAR J. SHERMAN, U.S.V. First Lieutenant JAMES P. STEARNS, U.S.V. (19) i888. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel SOLON A. CARTER, U.S.V. Acting Assistant Paymaster JOHN READ, U.S.N. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel EDWARD O. SHEPARD, U.S.V. Brevet Major EDGAR J. SHERMAN, U.S.V. First Lieutenant JAMES P. STEARNS, U.S.V. i! Captain CHARLES HUNT, U.S.V. Captain HORACE C. BACON, U.S.V. Captain GEORGE W. CREASEY, U.S.V. First Lieutenant CHARLES H. PORTER, U.S.V. Acting Assistant Surgeon JOHN H. MACK1E, U.S.N. (20) NOTE. The names of deceased Companions are marked thus *, and of those transferred thus f * &fcfrott, (Carles Patterson. Second Lieutenant, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1257. Corporal and Sergeant, igth Mass. Infantry, November 21, 1861. 2d Lieu tenant, igth Mass. Infantry, September 17, 1862. Discharged (disability), May 21, 1863. Died at North Andover, Mass., August 6, 1879. Ctjarks jFrancts. Colonel, Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. UT CLASS. INSIGNIA 6100. QUINCY, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, December 19, 1861. Promoted Captain, October 30, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 5th Mass. Cavalry, July 15, 1864. Promoted Colonel, February 15, 1865. Resigned, August I, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for distinguished gallantry and efficiency at the battles of Secessionville, South Mountain and Antietam, and for meritorious services during the war." (Sregorg i3tgfjop. Captain, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2362. LYNN, MASS. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, igth Mass. Infantry, August 28, 1861. 2<1 Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, August 29, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, January 22, 1863. Captain, February 28, 1864. Mustered out, July 22, 1865. (21) , 3ojjn SHeslrg. Chaplain, Second New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8049. CHELSEA, MASS. Chaplain, 2cl N.H. Infantry, December 5, 1863; mustered, January i, 1864. Mustered out, December 19, 1865. Zafo&tel Boulstotu Captain, Fifty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1025. FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Assistant Surgeon, 7th Mass. Infantry, June 15, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, May 31, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 32d Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Re signed (disability), August 4, 1863. Captain, 56th Mass. Infantry, January 12, 1864. Commissioned Major, June 24, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 23, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the assault before Petersburg, Virginia." Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 7, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7970. U.S.S. " WABASH." 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 13, 1861. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, December 17, 1862. 1st Assistant Engineer, January i, 1865. Passed Assistant Engineer, February 24, 1874. Chief Engineer, May 19, 1879. t&tfcen, SEiiltam &ppleton. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1365. TRANSFERRED TO COM- MANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 4, 1888. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 10, 1861. Resigned, January 16 1862. , SEilliam Bucftrngijam. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5O35. NORWICH, CONN. Eldest son of Companion Acting Assistant Paymaster WILLIAM A. AIKEN. (22) , Eugene Augustus, Captain, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2999. MARLBOROUGH, MASS. Private and Corporal, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant, 4Oth Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1862. Promoted Captain, June 25, 1863. Discharged (disability), April 20, 1864. , $?tram Carroll. Captain, Fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 3, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4553. RANDOLPH, MASS. Captain, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 23, 1862. Mustered out, August 28, 1863. , Eussell Colonel, Fifth Michigan Cavalry Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3512. TRANSFERRED TO COM- MANDERY OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 4, 1885. Captain, 2d Michigan Cavalry, September 2, 1861. Promoted Major, April 2, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Michigan Cavalry, October 16, 1862. Colonel, 5th Michigan Cavalry, February 28, 1863. Resigned, September 20, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., October 10, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services, to rank from the battle of Trevillian Station, Virginia, June n, 1864." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., June n, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services dur ing the war." t ^Hanson, 3of)n ggibanus. First Lieutenant, Twentieth Infantry, U.S.A. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 10O2. TRANSFERRED TO COM- MANDERY OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, NOVEMBER 4, 1885. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 15, 1863. Resigned, May 2, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 1st N.Y. Engineers, February 24, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December n, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, aoth Infantry, U.S.A., March 7, 1867. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, October 26, 1868. Discharged (under Act of Congress, July 15, 1870), November I, 1870. (23) *&nus, Sulltban orr. Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 5, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 912. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N. A., September 22, 1856. Midshipman, U.S.N., June 15, 1860. Promoted Master, September 19, 1861. Lieutenant, July 16, 1862. Lieu tenant Commander, July 25, 1866. Commander, January 6, 1874. Died at Providence, K.I., November 22, 1880. Colonel, Third Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1666. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 2cl Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, June 5, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 25, 1861. Captain, July 24, 1862. Major, 3d R.I. Heavy Artillery, January 28, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, March 22, 1864. Colonel, October 10, 1864. Mustered out, August 27, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." Lieutenant Colonel, Sixteenth New York Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1842. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF OHIO, AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 7, 1883. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 7, 1884. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 4, 1885. Captain, igth N.Y. Infantry, afterward 3d N.Y. Light Artillery, May 6, 1861; mustered, May 22, 1861. Discharged, December 16, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, i6th N.Y. Heavy Artillery, January 4, 1864. Resigned, October 10, 1864. , Cfyarlrs Bean. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6911. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted Captain, September 27, 1862. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., May 18, 1864. Mustered out, May 9, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished gallantry and meritorious services in front of Petersburg, Virginia." (24) , Charles M alter. First Lieutenant, Second Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3882. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, ad Mass. Cavalry, April 9, 1864; mustered, April 24, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, September 9, 1864. Commissioned Captain, June 16, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, August i, 1865. First Lieutenant, Fourth Cavalry, U.S.A. ELECTED FEBRUARY 3, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1616. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Cavalry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, October 17, 1862. Resigned, December 15, 1863. Died at Boston, December 16, 1879. , l&ofocrt Second Lieutenant, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8050. BOSTON. Private, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, April 15, 1864. 2cl Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June n, 1864. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. f&nlrersott, Colonel, Sixth Ohio Infantry Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1133. TRANSFERRED TO COM- MANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, APRIL 5, 1882. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 6th Ohio Infantry, April 19, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, June 12, 1861. Colonel, August 19, 1862. Mustered out, June 23, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct and meritorious services in the battle of Stone s River, December 31, 1862." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r distinguished gallantry and meritorious conduct in the battle of Chickamauga, September 19 and 20, 1863." (25) llntirefos, (torge Heonarfc. Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. Professor (Colonel), U.S.M.A. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1061. WEST POINT, N.Y. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1847. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., July i, 1851. 2cl Lieutenant, February 2, 1854. Resigned, September i, 1855. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. Promoted Colonel, June 13, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., November 10, 1862, "for highly meri torious services at the battles of Winchester, Cedar Mountain and Antietam." Mus tered out, August 24, 1865. Professor, U.S.M.A., February 28, 1871; accepted, April i, 1871. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 26, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defences." , SHilltam $?enrp garrison. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Eleventh Maine Infan try, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 6510. BOSTON. Private, 1st Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant, nth Maine Infantry, August 8, 1862. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., nth Maine Infantry, February 16, 1864. Mus tered out, February 2, 1866. Second Lieutenant, Fifth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery Brevet Captain, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 751. BOSTON. 2cl Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Battery, July 30, 1863. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, June 19, 1864; not mustered. Resigned (disability), August 25, 1864. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, Artillery Brigade, 5th Army Corps, April i, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle on Virginia Central Railroad." , Etjomas ILorftm. Captain, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5873. CHELSEA, MASS. Private, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged February 19, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, February 19, 1863; mustered, February 27, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 24, 1863; mustered, August 21, 1863. Captain, January 26, 1864; mustered, March 30, 1864. Mustered out, August 20, 1865. (26) 3rnoUr, Jloses Captain, Twelfth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2244. NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. Private, ist Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, I2th Mass. Infantry, May 19, 1861; mustered, June 26, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, I2th Mass. Infantry, September I, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 2, 1863. Captain, May 6, 1864. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. Safcirt. Captain, Third New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6499. WAKEFIELD, MASS. Private, Corporal, Sergeant and ist Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, July 7, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November 9, 1864. Captain, May 15, 1865. Mustered out, July 20, 1865. *Stttoo0lr, (Cornelius (gilbert Major, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS AS CHARTER MEMBER. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 679. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Captain, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted Major, October 29, 1862. Mustered out, August 18, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Boston, January 19, 1888. ill, 3ames SHilliam, Lieutenant Colonel, First North Carolina Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 976. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 12, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, ist N.C. Infantry, October 12, 1862. Promoted Captain, September 7, 1863. Major, June 5, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, June 20, 1865. Mustered out, June 27, 1865. (27) , Charles Hconarli. Second Lieutenant, Fourth Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1885. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 3786. NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 3, 1864. Mustered out, August 5, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 2yth Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterward 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 18, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1880. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2O77. CONCORD, N.H. Private, Company of Infantry mustered May 21, i86i,and afterward reorganized as yth Mass. Battery. Discharged, January 18, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 29th Mass. Infantry, January 4, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 6, 1862. Mustered out, May 26, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, April 25, 1865; appointed Adjutant, August 16, 1865. Mustered out, January 20, 1866. t Bacon, George SHasfjtmjton, First Lieutenant, Ninety-first New York Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1550. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Private, 7th Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, April 26, 1 86 1. Mustered out, June 3, 1861. ist Lieutenant, gist N.Y. Infantry, October 16, 1861. Resigned, March 17, 1863. Bacon, Horace Clinton, Captain, Eleventh New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1873. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1456. LAWRENCE, MASS. Captain, nth N.H. Infantry, September 2, 1862. Discharged (disability result ing from wounds received in action), June n, 1864. (28) , TOliam p?ettm Second Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 61 1 . DORCHESTER, MASS. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 3, 1859. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, October 8, 1861. Resigned, March 14, 1866. i3ato, $fatirefo Sacftson. Second Lieutenant, Fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1609. BOSTON. Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., May i, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., July 20, 1864. Mustered out, November 16, 1864. Batleg, Peter Captain, Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 255O. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 20, 1861; mustered, October 1 6, 1 86 1. Promoted Captain, February 17, 1864. Mustered out, December 17, 1864. i&airfc, George SEtlltam, Major, Paymaster, U.S.A. Colonel, Thirty-second U.S. Colored Troops. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1885, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. TRANSFERRED AS CHARTER MEMBER TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, MAY 7, 1885. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 1, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3500. HELENA, MONTANA. Private, ist Battery Conn. Light Artillery, August 25, 1862. Transferred to I3th V.R.C., December 19, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion March 14, 1864. Colonel, 32d U.S.C.T., March 18, 1864. Mustered out, August 22, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, igth Infantry, U.S.A., May 11, 1866. Transferred to 37th Infantry, September 21, 1866; accepted, February 28, 1867. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 27, 1867. Transferred to 5th Infantry, May 19, 1869; appointed Adjutant, January I, 1871. Major, Paymaster, June 23, 1879; accepted, June 26, 1879. (29) Bafcrr, Second Lieutenant, Twenty-third Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V, ELECTED APRIL 3, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6991. LEBANON, N.H. Private and ist Sergeant, 23d Wisconsin Infantry, August 14, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 23d Wisconsin Infantry, December 10, 1862; mustered, January 13, 1863. Resigned, November 21, 1863. f 23afcer, (Carles Chief Engineer (Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2429. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, FEBRUARY 6, 1884. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. , August 2, 1855. Promoted 2d Assistant Engi neer, July 21, 1858. ist Assistant Engineer, August 2, 1859. Chief Engineer (Lieutenant), October 29, 1861. Chief Engineer (Commander), May 30, 1880. Baker, (Carles P?enrg. First Lieutenant, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6180. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, Corporal and Quartermaster Sergeant, 2oth Mass. Infantry, July 18, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, July i, 1864; mustered, November n, 1864. Resigned, June 2, 1865. Ballifotn, Sofjn .Stanton. Captain, Fifty-first Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in ser vice of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1268. WORCESTER, MASS. Captain, 513! Infantry, M.V.M., September 13, 1862. Mustered out, July 21, 1863. i&ofcert $tantoru ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5883. WORCESTER, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Captain JOHN S. BALDWIN. (3) Ball, Benjamin Captain, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery Brevet Major, U.S. V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1884. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3147. BOSTON. 2cl Lieutenant, 53d N.Y. Infantry, September 23, 1861. Mustered out, March 21, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 3d Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artil lery, afterwards 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, December 31, 1862. Promoted Cap tain, September 8, 1864. Mustered out, September 18, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Ball, SEarren Sostajj. Second Lieutenant, Second Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8266. BOSTON. Private, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 20, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, September 25, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, December 19, 1862. Discharged, April 13, 1865. Ballou, JBantel i&oss. Second Lieutenant, Twelfth Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8051. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Sergeant-Major, I2th R.I. Infantry, October 13, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, I2th R.I. Infantry, November 20, 1862. Resigned, April 25, 1863. Bangs, <eorge ^emfcerton. Captain, Second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1242. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Promoted Captain, June 13, 1862. Discharged, March 29, 1863. Barker, Albert Smttfj. Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 1, 1878. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1821. WASHINGTON, D.C. Midshipman, U.S.N.A., October 25, 1859. Ensign, U.S.N ., November 22, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant, February 22, 1864. Lieutenant Commander, July 25, 1866. Commander, March 28, 1877. (3O Barker, dHtiixiarti Coueg. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1876. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1731. BOSTON. Captain s Clerk, U.S.N., November 9, 1861. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., December 26, 1863. Resigned, February 4, 1866. Barker, rutlle First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3503. TAUNTON, MASS. Corporal and Hospital Steward, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1862; mustered, August 22, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, November 8, 1863; mustered, December 7, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, September 15, 1864; mustered, October 24, 1864; appointed Adjutant, December 5, 1864. Commis sioned Captain, April 3, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, June 2, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, Twelfth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1883. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2710. MALDEN, MASS. Corporal, 2d N.H. Infantry, May 13, 1861; mustered, June I, 1861. Dis charged, July 2, 1862. Captain, I2th N.H. Infantry, September 8, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, September 30, 1864; mustered, October 6, 1864. Commis sioned Colonel, May 26, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Barnard, Benjamin jFranftltn. \_ First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Fifty-ninth Massachu setts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8052. WAKEFIELD, MASS. Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May i, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, October u, 1861; mustered, November I, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 6, 1862. Resigned, August 19, 1863. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 59th Mass. Infantry, October 16, 1863. Mustered out, June 15, 1865. (32) Barnartr, James First Lieutenant, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 856. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, February 6, 1864. Commissioned Captain, September 3, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, October 31, 1864. Barrett, George Farnum* First Lieutenant, Twenty-third Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3159. AYER, MASS. Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April, 1861; mustered, June 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, January 10, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 8, 1863. Mustered out, October 13, 1864. * Barrett, Captain, Forty-seventh Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 3, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4625. Captain, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., October 16, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1863. Died at Concord, Mass., February 11, 1887. Barrett, i^tefjarti JFau, ELECTED APRIL 6, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5423. CONCORD, MASS. In succession to Companion Captain RICHARD BARRETT, deceased. Barrt, 3ot)n Sfljerton, ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6101. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. By inheritance from THOMAS OLIVER BARRI, 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May I, 1861. Captain, nth Infantry, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Brevet Major, U.S.A., July 2, 1863, "for gallant and meri torious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. (33) , TOUtam ((Eliot. Captain, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1878. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1864. GLOUCESTER, NEW JERSEY. Hospital Steward, igth Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, March 25, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July n, 1863. Captain, July 28, 1864. Mustered out, July 22, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for gallant and distinguished services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." Barstoto, i&ofrert. Acting Master, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5794. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Mate, U.S.N., May 22, 1861. Promoted Acting Ensign, December 5, 1862. Acting Master, June 9, 1863. Discharged, February 18, 1867. Bartleman, EtcfjartJ fHtlne, ELECTED MAY 7, 1887, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 31, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5564. CARACAS, VENEZUELA. In succession to Companion Chief Engineer RICHARD M. BARTLEMAN, U.S.N., deceased. Bartlett, Charles dBotoin Captain, Sixth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5030. CHELMSFORD, MASS. Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., August 31, 1862. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. Bartlett, CEtofoarlr Karbts, Second Lieutenant, Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1 88O. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2120. CONCORD, MASS. Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June i, 1862. Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, July i, 1864. Mus tered out, October 31, 1865. (34) *i3artlett, TOlitam JFrancig. Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 890. Captain, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Colonel, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November 19, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1863. Colonel, 57th Mass. Infantry, August 17, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 20, 1864. Mustered out, July 18, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Pittsfield, Mass., December 17, 1876. Barton, Efyeotwre &jjrauit First Lieutenant, Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5795. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., October 15, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 2C * Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 25, 1863. Discharged, October 16, 1863. Ist Lieutenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, October 19, 1863. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Captain, Thirteenth Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.A. Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1883. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 269O. Captain, Aide-de-Camp, Ohio Volunteers, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, August 15, 1861. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., August 20, 1861; accepted, August 27, 1861. Promoted Major, A.A.G., October 7, 1862. Assigned as Assistant Adjutant General, 23d Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act of July 17, 1862), January 25, 1864, to January 31, 1865. Mustered out, July i, 1866. Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel and Colonel U.S.V., November 4, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." 1st Lieutenant, I7th Infantry, U.S.A., January 22, 1867; accepted, March 28, 1867; Adjutant, December 17, 1867, to February i, 1869. Unassigned, May 27, 1869. Assigned to I3th Infantry, July 14, 1869; R.Q.M., August i, 1871, to December n, 1873. Promoted Captain, December 11, 1873. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Antietam, Maryland." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Resaca, Georgia." Died at Portsmouth, R.I., August 16, 1884. (35) Batdjetoer, Sofjn First Lieutenant, First Battalion Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 3, 1880. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2067. CONCORD, N.H. Private and Sergeant, 1st Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 24, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, April 10, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, September 3, 1864. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. First Lieutenant, Twenty-third Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3O50. SALEM, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 5, 1861. Resigned, January 9, 1863. * Bates, Sames Hatorettce. Colonel, Twelfth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1068. Captain, I2th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Major, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1862. Colonel, 1 2th Mass. Infantry, September 9, 1862. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. Appointed Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., February 17, 1869, to date March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Confirmed by the Senate, March 3, 1869, but no commission issued in consequence of the pro hibition contained in Act of March 2, 1869. Died at South Weymouth, Mass., November 11, 1875. * Bates, Sames SEtlmot. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1880. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2159. In succession to Companion Colonel JAMES L. BATES, deceased. Died at Somerville, Mass., August n, 1887. (36) flSeal, George ILafagette. Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 12, 1869, IN COMMANDERY OF THE" STATE OF MAINE. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 677. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, APRIL 5, 1882. Captain, 1st Maine Infantry, May 3, 1861. Mustered out, August 5, 1861. Colonel, loth Maine Infantry, October 4, 1861. Mustered out, May 8, 1863. Colonel, 2gth Maine Infantry, December 17, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., November 30, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 22, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for long and gallant services in the field." tBean, Hrfring $UCullougfj. Captain, Fifth Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1556. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Captain, 5th Wisconsin Infantry, May 3, 1861. Resigned, March i, 1863. Becker, aiexantrer ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 872. BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., April 5, 1862, to June 21, 1862. JHcClellan. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1557. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. ist Lieutenant, 2d New Mexico Infantry, October 26, 18.61. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 24, 1862. Mustered out, September 9, 1866. Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished services in the campaign of the Army of Virginia, and in the Department of the Northwest and Military Division of the Missouri." (37) Benedict, George renSrillc. Second Lieutenant, Twelfth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8267. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. Private, I2th Vermont Infantry, October 4, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, I2th Vermont Infantry, January 23, 1863. Mustered out, July 14, 1863. Benjamin, First Lieutenant, Twenty-first New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1594. SALEM, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, I2yth N.Y. Infantry, August 26, 1862. Discharged, May 15, 1863. 2 d Lieutenant, 2ist N.Y. Cavalry, January 26, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, February 16, 1865; mustered, April 20, 1865. Mustered out, June 29, 1866. Benson, Captain, First Maine Cavalry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 1, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1501. BOSTON. Private, yth Maine Infantry, April 29, 1861. ist Lieutenant, yth Maine Infantry, September 18, 1862. Captain, ist D.C. Cavalry, January 4, 1864. Transferred to 1st Maine Cavalry, February 10, 1864. Mustered out, August i, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Bent, ILutfjer Stefcman. Major, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1366. STEELTON, PENNSYLVANIA. Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Sergeant, i8th Mass. Infantry, August 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1 8th Mass. Infantry, July 13, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 25, 1862. Captain, December 24, 1863. Major, July 29, 1864. Mustered out, October 4, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., September 30, 1864, " for gallant and distinguished services at the battle of Peebles s Farm. Virginia." C 38) Berrg, First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1879. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1866. BOSTON. ist Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., September 15, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., May 6, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 30, 1863. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. ist Lieutenant, nth Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M. (Co. "I," 8th M.V.M. ), May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 1864. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., August 16, 1864. Mustered out, No vember 10, 1864. * Bertram, Josepi) partis Wllet. Major, Paymaster, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1258. Major, Paymaster, U.S.V., November 26, 1862. Resigned (disability), July 27, 1863. Died at Salem, Mass., February 3, 1877. Btgeloto, JFranfc Captain, Fourth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1877. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1798. WESTON, MASS. Sergeant, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged, January 29, 1863. Captain, 4th N.Y. Cavalry, January 5, 1863. Discharged, March 25, 1863. t Btjjeloto, Jojjtu Captain, Ninth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1869. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1124. TRANSFERRED TO COMMAND- ERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FEBRUARY 2, 1887. Private, 2d Mass. Battery, April 21, 1861. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Battery, May 2, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, and mustered in, July 31, 1861. Resigned, December 18, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, ist Battalion Mary land Light Artillery, December 16, 1861. Discharged, December 31, 1862. Captain, 9th Mass. Battery, February II, 1863. Discharged, December 16, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August i, 1864, " for gallant services during the operations before Petersburg, Virginia." ( 39) Billings, Captain, Twentieth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3847. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Private, ist Conn. Infantry, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Sergeant, 2Oth Conn. Infantry, August 21, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 2Oth Conn. In fantry, October 20, 1863. Promoted Captain, January 22, 1865. Mustered out, June 13, 1865. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8070. WALPOLE, MASS. By inheritance from AMOS BINNEY, Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., August 5, 1861. Mustered out, December 26, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865. Died, March n, 1880. ti3tefjop, f&crtat Hartitt. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, First Connecticut Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4631. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 5, 1890. Assistant Surgeon, ist Conn. Cavalry, January 19, 1865; mustered, February i, 1865. Mustered out, August 2, 1865. , Augustus Captain, First New Hampshire Cavalry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3805. FRANCESTOWN, N.H. ist Lieutenant, ist New England Cavalry, afterward ist R.I. Cavalry, Decem ber 3, 1861 ; mustered, December 27, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 18, 1862; mustered, December 31, 1862. Transferred to ist N.H. Cavalry, January 17, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), November 9, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services near Middleburg, Virginia." (40) ISlacfcmar, TOlmon 8Kf|iil&iiu Captain, First West Virginia Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1176. BOSTON. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, I5th Pennsylvania Cavalry, August 25, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, ist West Virginia Cavalry, March 3, 1864. Promoted Captain, May 15, 1865. Mustered out, July 8, 1865. Blatsfcell, JFranfc. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2363. WASHINGTON, D.C. By inheritance from WILLIAM BLAISDELL, Lieutenant Colonel, nth Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. Promoted Colonel, October n, 1861. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 23, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious conduct." Killed in action before Petersburg, Virginia, June 23, 1864. rg Stones. Lieutenant, U.S.N. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 836. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N. A., September 29, 1858. Ensign, U.S.N., February 24, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant, February 22, 1864. Resigned, April 21, 1866. Died at Paris, France, October u, 1880. Blake, 3 antes p?enrjL First Lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 756. 1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., August 25, 1862; mustered, September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Died at Boston, November 12, 1889. 33lakrslee, CEragtug. Colonel, First Connecticut Cavalry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1354. SPENCER, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, ist Conn. Cavalry, October 18, 1861,. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, November 26, 1861. Captain, February 28, 1862. Major, July 14, 1863, "for gallantry near Harper s Ferry, Virginia." Lieutenant Colonel, May 23, 1864. Colonel, May 27, 1864. Mustered out, November 2. 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct at Ashland, Virginia, June i, 1864." * Blancijarli, Clifton ^urelttts. Captain, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1393. ist Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 14, 1862. Promoted Captain. January i, 1863. Resigned (disability), November 30, 1864. Died at Chelsea, Mass., September 23, 1879. Biancfyarli, Sanies Jfleans. Captain, Ninety-second U.S. Colored Troops. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1734. FITCHBURG, MASS. Private, ist N.H. Infantry, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 10, 1861. ist Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 8th N.H. Infantry, September 14, 1861. Captain, Q2d U.S.C.T., September 21, 1863. Mustered out, December 31, 1865. iSlaglauti, (JHtibarti Boutelle. Major, Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1620. BOSTON. Captain, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 9, 1862. Promoted Major, November 3, 1864. Mustered out, June n, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Wauhatchie, Tennessee." (42) iss, Zcnas EanfcalL Colonel, Twenty-fourth Infantry, U.S.A. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2601. FORT BAYARD, N.M. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1850. Brevet 2cl Lieutenant, ist Infantry, U.S.A., July i, 1854. 2d Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, March 3, 1855. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 17, 1860. Captain, May 14, 1861. Colonel, loth R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Transferred to yth R.I. Infantry, August 21, 1862. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. Major, 39th Infantry, U.S.A., August 6, 1867. Transferred to 25th Infantry, March 15, 1869. Lieutenant Colonel, igth Infantry, March 4, 1879. Colonel, 24th Infantry, April 20, 1886. Brevet Major, U.S.A., December 13, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., May 7, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." 33lotigett, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster Brevet Major, U.S.A. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5026. BURLINGTON, VT. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., July 2, 1864. Resigned October 14, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Captain, Tenth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5466. ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. ist Lieutenant, roth Vermont Infantry, August 30, 1862; mustered, September I, 1862. Promoted Captain, December 27, 1862; mustered, January I, 1863. Dis charged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), November 22, 1864. Captain, 2d V.R.C., December 3, 1864. Resigned, October 28, 1865. (43) * Blunt, Major, Assistant Quartermaster, assigned as Colonel and Quarter master Brevet Colonel, U.S.A. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1565. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 3d Vermont Infantry, June 6, 1861; mustered, July 16, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, September 25, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Vt. Infantry, October 15, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, September 19, 1862. Colonel, 1 2th Vt. Infantry, October 4, 1862. Mustered out, July 14, 1863. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., February 29, 1864; accepted, April i, 1864; vacated, April 9, 1867; assigned as Colonel and Q.M., U.S.V. (Act July 4, 1864), July 31, 1866, to January i, 1867. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., March 28, 1867; accepted, April 9, 1867. Promoted Major, Q.M., September 30, 1889. Brevet Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel, U.S.V., June 9, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 28, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Lee s Mill, April 16, 1862." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 28, 1867, " f r gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Savage Station, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 28, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Manchester, N.H., October 4, 1889. Bolster, Second Lieutenant, Twenty-third Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4381. ROXBURY, MASS. ist Sergeant, 23d Maine Infantry, September 10, 1862; mustered, September 29, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 23d Maine Infantry, November 24, 1862. Mustered out, July 15, 1863. iSonti, Iklson jFreematt, Captain, Thirty-first Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 2,. 1 883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2804. FITCHBURG, MASS. Private and 1st Sergeant, 3ist Mass. Infantry, October 5, 1861; mustered, November 20, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 3ist Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862; mus tered, November 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, April 15, 1864; mustered, August 9, 1864. Mustered out, September 9, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services at Port Hudson, Sabine Cross Roads, Moore s Plantation, Pine Wood, Yellow Bayou, Louisiana ; and in the Mobile campaign." (44^ iSouti, reiltam Sturgts. First Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 986. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, July 7/1863. Boot!), <eorge. Second Lieutenant, Ninth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1141. TRANSFERRED TO THE COM- MANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 4, 1871. TRANSFERRED TO THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 6, 1879. NEW YORK. 2d Lieutenant, gth Mass. Battery, January i, 1865. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. Bouttoell, ILeslte Barnes. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8072. GREENFIELD, MASS. Eldest son of Companion First Lieutenant NATHAN B. BOUTWELL. Boittfoell, $at!)an Barnes. First Lieutenant.. Adjutant, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2393. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 18, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, March 24, 1863. Discharged (disability), May 5, 1865. Boube , (JElifoarti Eraeg. Major, Twenty-sixth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 954. HINGHAM, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 16, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, September i, 1862. Discharged, December 28, 1862. Captain, 4th Mass. Cavalry, January 22, 1864. Commissioned Major, May 7, 1865; not mustered. Discharged, April 5, 1865. Major, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, February 28, 1865. Mustered out, July 7, 1865. (45) Cjjarleg Pickering. Captain, Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3788. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1863; mustered, May 26, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 7, 1863. Captain, June 29, 1863. Discharged, Feb ruary 6, 1864. Captain, 5th Mass. Cavalry, January 7, 1864; mustered, February 23, 1864. Resigned, August 23, 1864. Bofotutrfj, (Efctoarlr. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4332. ALBANY, N.Y. By inheritance from NATHANIEL BOWDITCH, 2d Lieutenant ist Mass. Cavalry, November 5, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 30, 1862. Died of wounds received at Kelly s Ford, Virginia, March 19, 1863. SngersolL ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7967. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. An early advocate for humane and systematic relief of suffering among the wounded. A constant volunteer in all emergencies for active service in the field. Responding with personal service, with pen and with purse to every patriotic call. Botoim, &mos JHtiler. First Lieutenant, Second Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8053. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, ist Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., April 15, 1861; mustered, May 2, 1861. Discharged, July 14, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, January 22, 1863; mustered, February 16, 1863. Mustered out, June 16, 1864. (46) , (Carles (JHfctoarfc. First Lieutenant, Twenty-sixth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1419. NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 320! Mass. Infantry, June 10, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, December 30, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June i, 1864. Discharged (disability), October 25, 1864. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, March 2, 1865; not mustered. 2d Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, January 12, 1865. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May i, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, Tenth Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2548. ist Lieutenant, gth Infantry, U.S.A., April 9, 1847. Promoted Captain, Decem ber 2, 1847, "f r distinguished services at Chapultepec." Discharged, August 26, 1848. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 20, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious ser vices at Contreras and Churubusco." Lieutenant Colonel, I3th N.H. Infantry, August 22, 1862. Resigned, May 31, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, loth V.R.C., November 15, 1863. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. Died at Nashua, N.H., February 14, 1884. 33ogle, Second Lieutenant, Thirty-seventh New York Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7398. WARE, MASS. Musician, Corporal and Sergeant, 37th N.Y. Infantry, June 7, 1861. 2d Lieu tenant, 37th N.Y. Infantry, November n, 1862. Mustered out, June 22, 1863. Bratig, George SEtlltanu First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Eighteenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1877. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1764. NEW YORK. Private, ist Sergeant and Sergeant- Major, i8th Conn. Infantry, August 7, 1862. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, i8th Conn. Infantry, October 20, 1864. Mustered out, July 6, 1865. (47) , f&ertet. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, First Vermont Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3877. SAINT ALBANS, VT. Quartermaster Sergeant, 1st Vermont Cavalry, August 16, 1862. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., ist Vermont Cavalry, April i, 1864; mustered, May 3, 1864. Discharged (disability), July 6, 1864. Brecft, 3ofjn Heslte. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8071. SALEM, MASS. By inheritance from JOSEPH BARRY BRECK, Acting Ensign, U.S.N., February 27, 1863. Promoted Acting Master, August 8, 1863. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, November 16, 1863. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, No vember 25, 1864. Died, July 26, 1865. Brrixister, f&enrg fEtlton. Captain, Tenth Veteran Reserve Corps Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 3, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1617. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Private, 57th N.Y. Infantry, July 18, 1861; mustered, August 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 57th N.Y. Infantry, September 17, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 9, 1862. Captain, loth V.R.C., August 10, 1863. Resigned, August I, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July n, 1865, " for meritorious conduct at Antietam and at Fredericksburg." * , Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 5, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1433. Captain, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 30, 1861. Colonel, loth Mass. Infantry, June 10, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 17, 1862. Mustered out, December 4, 1865. Died at Pittsfield, Mass., September 22, 1887. (48) Brtggs, Sames JFranfclm. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Eleventh New Hamp shire Infantry, LJ.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3880. MANCHESTER, N.H. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., nth N.H. Infantry, August 22, 1862; mustered, September 2, 1862. Resigned, December 29, 1862. Recommissioned, January 28, 1863. Discharged, August I, 1863. , Sanies SHtndjell Second Lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 871. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. iSrigftam, Captain, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 1, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1505. BOSTON. Private and Corporal, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged (disa bility resulting from wounds received inaction), October 22, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, August n, 1863. Promoted Captain, October 13, 1864. Mustered out, September 18, 1865. , <eorge Hamilton. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6997. BOSTON. By inheritance from JOSIAII A. BROADHEAD, Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., April 14, 1862. Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., November 26, 1862. Mus tered out, April I, 1869. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A., July 25, 1875. Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel, U.S.V., December 27, 1865, "for faithful services in his department." Died April 3, 1884. (49) Brooks, ELECTED MAY 2, 1888. 3d CLASS. INSIGNIA 6341. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. An orator whose voice from the pulpit gave no uncertain sound. His service was conspicuous and his loyalty a moral force. The special services he rendered are best expressed in these words of General Meade at the Third Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Potomac in 1871 : "I have known him for a long time, and during the war in the pulpit which he occupied in Philadelphia. 1 have personal knowledge of his eminent services, not only in the hospitals ministering to the sick and dying, but by his fervid eloquence in the pulpit and elsewhere, stirring patriotic hearts to greater work and sustaining those who went to the front for their country." fiSroomc, Sofjn Lieutenant Colonel (Retired), U.S. Marine Corps. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1630. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 7, 1884. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 4, 1888. 2cl Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., January 12, 1848. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Septem ber 28, 1857. Captain, July 26, 1861. Major, December 8, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, March 16, 1879. Retired March 8, 1888. Brevet Major, U.S.M.C., April 24, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.M.C., March 14, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services at the second battle of Vicksburg, July 15, 1862, and at the battle of Port Hudson, March 14, 1863." k Broton, (Carles l^cnro Calljoun. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Seventh U.S. Colored Troops Brevet Captain, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2243. BOSTON. Private and Corporal, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, October 2, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 7th U.S.C.T., October 15, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, October 21, 1864. Mustered out, October 13, 1866. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." ( 5) t Brofon, 3oijn fflarsfjall. Lieutenant Colonel Thirty-second Maine Infantry Brevet Brig adier General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 25, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 261. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE AS CHARTER MEMBER, JUNE 6, 1866. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSA CHUSETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1876. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, MARCH 1, 1882. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 2Oth Maine Infantry, September I, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 29, 1863. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 23, 1863. Resigned, May 10, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Maine Infantry, March 26, 1864. Discharged, September 12, 1864. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, " for distinguished gallantry in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Broton, Efjoma.s JFrfticnc. Captain, First Rhode Island Light Artillery Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1 88O. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2119. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Private and Corporal, ist R.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. 2<1 Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, August 13, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 29, 1862. Captain, April 13, 1864. Mustered out, June 12, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., December 3, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Po River." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for meritorious and valuable services during the recent campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." Broixme, Major, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1414. BOSTON. ist Sergeant, 2d Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 28, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 4<Dth Mass. Infantry, September 5, 1862. Promoted Major, August 26, 1863. Resigned, March 5, 1864. (50 Bruce, rorge &nson. Captain, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry Brevet Lieutenant , Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1369. SOMERVILLE, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, May 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Bufcirr, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1507. BOSTON. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., December 3, 1861. Resigned, June 16, 1865. , Soljn Clarfce. Major, Surgeon, Third Rhode Island Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2307. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, 3d R.I. Cavalry, July I, 1863. Assistant Surgeon, 3d R.I. Cavalry, July 29, 1863. Promoted Major, Surgeon, November 16, 1863. Mustered out, November 29, 1865. , (fbrrrtt First Lieutenant, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8054. BOSTON. Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, loth Unattached Company Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterward 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, September i, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, October 28, 1864. Mustered out, September 18, 1865. (52) * Bunker, JBabtti Major, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1677. Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June I, 1862. Captain, 33d Mass. Infantry, May 31, 1862. Captain, 3d Mass. Cavalry, July 31, 1862. Promoted Major, August 7, 1864. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. Died at Demerara, British Guiana, February 5, 1888. Bunton, f^rnro Sglbanus. ELECTED FEBRUARY 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4466. HYDE PARK, MASS. Private and Hospital Steward, yth N.H. Infantry, December 26, 1864. Mus tered out, July 20, 1865. By inheritance from SYLVANUS BUNTON, Assistant Surgeon, 2d N.II. Infantry, July 29, 1862; mustered, August 9, 1862. Mustered out, June 21, 1864. Assistant Surgeon, jth N.H. Infantry, June 24, 1864. Promoted Major and Sur geon, August 24, 1864; mustered, September 2, 1864. Mustered out, July 20, 1865. Died, August 13, 1884. *i3urnf)am, Captain, Corps of Engineers Brevet Major, U.S. A, ELECTED MAY 6, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1597. Cadet, U.S.M.A., June u, 1860. ist Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., June 13, 1864. Promoted Captain, March 6, 1867. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 23, 1864, "for highly meritorious services at the Siege of Forts Gaines and Morgan, Alabama." Brevet Major, U.S. A , March 26, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defences." Died at Lowell, Mass., September 12, 1877. * Burnfyam, 3of)tt 2lenm Lieutenant Colonel, Sixteenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1172. HARTFORD, CONN. Private, ist Conn. Infantry, July 18, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, i6th Conn. Infantry, July 30, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, December 26, 1862. Mustered out, June 24, 1865. Died at Middletown, Conn., April 10, 1883. (53) * BurnstUr, Ambrose (JHbrrett Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 889. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1843. Brevet 2rl Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, U.S.A., July I, 1847. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, September 8, 1847. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 12, 1851. Resigned, October 2, 1853. Colonel, 1st R.I. Detached Militia, April 16, 1861 ; mustered, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1 86 1. Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 6, 1861. Promoted Major General, U.S.V. , March 18, 1862. Resigned, April 14, 1865. Died at Bristol, R.I., September 13, 1881. 1 23urprr, ILurint Jrancis. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4257. TRANSFERRED TO COMMAND- ERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 1, 1886. By inheritance from THOMAS F. BURPEE, Captain, I4th Conn. Infantry, July 12, 1862. Major, 2ist Conn. Infantry, August 23, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, September 3, 1862. Commissioned Colonel, June 8, 1864; not mustered. Died of wounds received at Cold Harbor, Va., June n, 1864. i&urrell, Isaac &antiersotu Coionei, Forty-second Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2199. BOSTON. Colonel, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., November 6, 1862. Prisoner of war at muster out of regiment, August 20, 1863; discharged, July 22, 1864. Colonel, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., August 10, 1864. Mustered out, November n, 1864. t Burroughs, (^rargr Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1878. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1820. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 8, 1879. Private, 7ist Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861 ; mustered, April 26, 1861. Mustered out, July 30, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 43d N.Y. Infantry, December 16, 1861. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., February 19, 1863. Resigned, June 22, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., June 24, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." (54) , JFrancis, Junior. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 813. ist Lieutenant, R.O.M., 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mus tered out, June 1 8, 1863. Died at Isles of Shoals, August 16, 1874. Butler, SIEmtfjrop. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6181. VINEYARD HAVEN, MASS. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., April 25, 1862. Discharged, November 20, 1865. Clark. Lieutenant Colonel Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 852. BOSTON. Lieutenant Colonel, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., August 29, 1862; mustered, Sep tember 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. (Eabot, Hoitis. Major, Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2483. BROOKLINE, MASS. 2(1 Lieutenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, December 26, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, January 15, 1863. Ist Lieutenant, 2cl Mass. Cavalry, January 15, 1863. Promoted Captain, May 12, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, February 5, 1864. Major, 4th Mass. Cavalry, February 25, 1864. Resigned, January 17, 1865. (55) t Cabot, Major, First Battalion Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 923. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 2O, 1868. Captain, ist Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 29, 1862. Promoted Major, May 15, 1863. Mustered out, February 27, 1865. Calrf, Benjamin Captain, Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1217. BOSTON. Private, gth N.Y. Infantry, June 20, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, October 3, 1861. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, October 3, 1861. Captain, A.D.C., U.S.V., September 14, 1864. Resigned (disability resulting from imprisonment as prisoner of war), December 31, 1864. Campbell, &nlrrrto, 2tJ. Captain, Forty-sixth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7567. WESTFIELD, MASS. Captain, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., September 25, 1862. Mustered out, July 25, 1863. Campbell, Cjjarlcs &tmrr. Second Lieutenant, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1367. CHELSEA, MASS. Private, Sergeant and Q.M. Sergeant, 4oth Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 4oth Mass. Infantry, August 30, 1863. Discharged, February 8, 1864. (56) (Tantilcr, SEtlltam ILatfjam. Captain, Aide-de-Camp Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 984. BROOKLINE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, ist Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Captain, A.D.C., U.S.V., November 10, 1862. Resigned, May 12, 1863. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Antietam, Maryland." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia." (Capron, gtottt Balloit. First Lieutenant, Signal Corps Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6500. STILLWATER, R.I. Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 2cl R.I. Infantry, May 5, 1861 ; mustered, June 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, July 24, 1 86 1. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 24. 1862. ist Lieutenant, Signal Corps, March 3, 1863. Mustered out, Sep tember i, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., December 5, 1864, "for faithful and meritorious services." Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." * OTarlcton, Charles Jlonro. Major, Surgeon, Eighteenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1351. Major, Surgeon, i8th Conn. Infantry, August 12, 1862. Discharged (disability), May 17, 1863. Died at Norwich, Conn., December 30, 1886. (arnqj, corge Samcs, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1512. LOWELL, MASS. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., February 29, 1864. Resigned, July 4, 1865. (57) Carpenter, tfleorge jfiatfjanifL Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2524. BROQKLINE, MASS. Sergeant-Major, 8th Vermont Infantry, P ebruary 18, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 8th Vermont Infantry, June i, 1862. Promoted Captain, August 15, 1863. Discharged, July 2, 1864. Captain, C.S., U.S.V., May 24, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. fCarrutfj, 2Htlliam Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1301. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, APRIL 30, 1883. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 6th Battery, Mass. Light Artillery, January 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, September 7, 1862. Discharged, October 2, 1863. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., September 4, 1863. Resigned, December 22, 1863. t Carter, Eofcert ototfffoatte, First Lieutenant (Retired), U.S.A. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1878. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1855. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 4, 1882. Private, 22d Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1862. Discharged, October 14, 1864. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Cavalry, U.S.A., June 15, 1870. Promoted ist Lieutenant, February 21, 1875. Retired, June 28, 1876, "for dis ability incurred in line of duty." Carter, <Solon Augustus. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1727. CONCORD, N.H. Captain, I4th N.H. Infantry, September 22, 1862. Resigned, July 15, 1864. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 15, 1864. Resigned, August 7, 1865. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r gallant and meritorious services during the war." (58) Chalmers, Samrs Collins. First Lieutenant, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3502. ADAMS, MASS. Private and Commissary Sergeant, 37th Mass. Infantry, September 4, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 37th Mass. Infantry, November 20, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 5, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in ac tion), July 30, 1864. (Eijamtelam, Cgrus $atfjamcl. Major, Surgeon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 6, 1883. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2806. LAWRENCE, MASS. Major, Surgeon, loth Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V., April 13, 1863. Resigned, October 7, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 6, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." t Cfjamfecrlatn, Sosjjua ILatorcnce. Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1865, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 62. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, AS CHARTER MEMBER, JUNE 6, 1866. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHU SETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1876. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, APRIL 30, 1882. Lieutenant Colonel, 2oth Maine Infantry, August 8, 1862. Promoted Colonel, June 13, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 18, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 29, 1865, "for conspicuous gal lantry and meritorious services in action on the Quaker Road, Virginia." Cfjamtorlain, Samuel Colonel, Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1615. WETHERSFIELD, CONN. Private, 1st Dragoons, U.S.A., June 16, 1846. Discharged, June 30, 1848. ist Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Private, ist Mass. Cavalry, September 6, 1861. Captain, ist Mass. Cavalry, November 25, 1861. Promoted Major, October 30, 1862. Lieu tenant Colonel, March 5, 1864. Colonel, September 30, 1864. Transferred to 5th Mass. Cavalry, July 26, 1865. Mustered out, November 28, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., February 24, 1865. (59) Cfjambcrlain, Falentme iSurt. Captain, Seventh Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1180. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 2d Lieutenant, yth Conn. Infantry, September 5, 1861. Promoted Captain, July i, 1862. Resigned, April 27, 1865. (Eijamfcre, Albert >t 3tojjn. Chaplain, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 2, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6339. LOWELL, MASS. Chaplain, 1st N.J. Infantry, May 10, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Chap lain, 8th N.J. Infantry, September 14, 1861. Resigned, March 19, 1863. t Cfjantrler, 3foljn (Sorfjam. Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Quartermaster General Brevet Colo nel, U.S.A. ELECTED JANUARY 1 0, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1371. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 1, 1882. Cadet, U.S.M.A., September i, 1848. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A., July i, 1853. 2cl Lieutenant, December 24, 1853. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 31, 1856. Captain, A.Q.M., May 17, 1861. Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel, Q.M. (Act July 17, 1862), January i, 1863. Relieved as Lieutenant Colonel, Q.M., August i, 1865. Major, Q.M., January 18, 1867. Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Q.M. General, March 4, 1879. Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, and Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." * Cfjantilrr, Samuel (JBlltot. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Seventh Missouri Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1730. Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May I, 1861. Discharged, January 20, 1862 (being prisoner of war at muster out of regiment). Quartermaster Sergeant, I2th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June n, 1863. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 7th Missouri Cavalry, May 22, 1863. Re signed. December 13, 1864. Died at Cambridge, Mass., February 22, 1881. ( 60) ODfjaplin, SHinfieto Scott. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5033. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July I, 1866. 2cl Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., June 15, 1870. Resigned, April 6, 1872. By inheritance from DANIEL CHAPLIN, Captain, 2d Maine Infantry, May 28, 1 86 1. Promoted Major, September 13, 1861. Colonel, i8th Maine Infantry, afterward 1st Maine Heavy Artillery, July n, 1862; mustered, August 21, 1862. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 17, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Deep Bottom, Virginia." Died at Philadelphia, Pa., August 20, 1864, of wounds received at Deep Bottom, Va., August 17, 1864. Chapman, Cfjarles Captain, Forty-first United States Colored Troops. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6041. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 5th R.I. Heavy Artillery, November 30, 1861 ; mus tered, December 16, 1861. Resigned, May 10, 1862. Sergeant Major, 39th Mass. Infantry, September 4, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 30, 1862; mustered, November n, 1862. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, September 6, 1864; not mustered. Discharged to accept promotion, April 29, 1865. Captain, 4 1st U.S.C.T., April 30, 1865. Mustered out, December 10, 1865. Chapman, George unljam. Colonel, Fifth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5234. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Major, 5th Conn. Infantry, July 23, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, October 23, 1861. Colonel, April 7, 1862. Resigned, January 28, 1863. (Cijase, jFranfclin Augustus , Captain, Fourth Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3718. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Corporal, ist Infantry, R.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 4th R.I. Infantry, October 30, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November 20, 1861. Captain, August 11, 1862. Mustered out, October 15, 1864. C 61 ) Cfjeneg, <&toarti J&arttru First Lieutenant, Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4347. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. Sergeant and Commissary Sergeant, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, April 3, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 29, 1863. Mustered out, June n, 1865. j, Jfrank Lieutenant Colonel, Sixteenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 187O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1219. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. Lieutenant Colonel, i6th Conn. Infantry, August 15, 1862. Discharged (dis ability resulting from wounds received in action), December 24, 1862. g, person First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Thirteenth New Hamp shire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2329. MANCHESTER, N.H. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., I3th N.H. Infantry, September 3, 1862. Discharged disability), August 6, 1863. , (Pjomas. First Lieutenant, Thirty-first Maine Infantry Brevet Captain, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2598. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, igth Maine Infantry, July 14, 1862; mustered, August 25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 32d Maine Infantry, April 27, 1864; mustered, August 14, 1864. Trans ferred to 3ist Maine Infantry, December 12, 1864. Mustered out, July 15, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in action before Petersburg, Virginia." CJrurdjill, <artmer Acting Ensign, U.S.N. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1290. DORCHESTER, MASS. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., December 15, 1862. Resigned, June 3, 1864. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October 7, 1864. Resigned, April 4, 1865. (62) rdjill, Eijomas. Horing. Acting First Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 6, 1877. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1797. CHELSEA, MASS. Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. , April 20, 1863. Promoted Acting 2d Assistant Engineer, April 16, 1864. Acting ist Assistant Engineer, February 8, 1865. Discharged, July 15, 1865. Clark, Charles Peter. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3678. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Acting Ensign, U.S.N. October 3, 1862. Promoted Acting Master, July 18, 1863. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, August 9, 1864, "for highly meritorious ser vices." Discharged, November 20, 1865. Clark, Charles Peter, Junior. ELECTED MAY 4, 1887. 2a CLASS. INSIGNIA 5568. NEWTON HIGHLANDS, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Acting Volunteer Lieutenant CHARLES P. CLARK. * Clark, Sosept 23ontL Captain. Eleventh New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4628. 1st Lieutenant, nth N.H. Infantry, August 7, 1862; mustered, August 21, 1862. Promoted Captain, May I, 1863. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. Died at Manchester, N.H., October 22, 1886. Clark, ILinus Captain, Sixty-first Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8055. CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Corporal and Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 15, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. Sergeant, nth Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 1864. Captain, 6ist Mass. Infantry, December 30, 1864. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. (63) * Clarfe, Eanfcolfrfj JHarsfjall First Lieutenant, First Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1318. ist Lieutenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, December 26, 1861. Commissioned Captain, January 6, 1863; not mustered. Resigned, August 8, 1863. Died at Dedham, Mass., September n, 1873. Clarke, gflforrt First Lieutenant, Thirteenth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5950. BOSTON. Private and ist Sergeant, I3th Vermont Infantry, August 25, 1862; mustered, October 10, 1862. ist Lieutenant, I3th Vermont Infantry, January 22, 1863. Mustered out, July 21, 1863. Clarke, Augustus Major, Surgeon, Sixth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6683. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. Assistant Surgeon, 6th N.Y. Cavalry, August i, 1861; mustered, October 2, 1861. Promoted Major, Surgeon, May 8, 1863. Transferred to 2d Provisional N.Y. Cavalry, June 17, 1865. Mustered out, August 9, 1865. * Clarfte, JFranfe. Paymaster (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1468. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., December 4, 1862. Passed Assistant Pay master, July 23, 1866. Promoted Paymaster, June 5, 1868. Died at Mare Island, Cal., April 2, 1879. (64) Clarke, Sfjomaa SEtlliam, Captain, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4426. BOSTON. Captain, company attached to 4th Infantry, M.V.M., and to Mass. Battalion of Infantry at Fortress Monroe, afterwards Co. A., 2gth Mass. Infantry, April 20, 1861; mustered, May 21, 1861. Commissioned Colonel, November 8, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, July 29, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Clarke, TOliam Butler. ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4344. BOSTON. By inheritance from Companion Pay Director ADOLPHUS EUGENE WAT SON, U.S.N., deceased. Clarke, SHilltam First Lieutenant, Eleventh Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2712. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 2d Lieutenant, nth R.I. Infantry, October I, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 6, 1863. Mustered out, July 13, 1863. * Cobfo, SEtlltam Samuel* Captain, Third Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1204. Captain, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. Died at New Bedford, Mass., December 7, 1878. (65) Cofcurn, Cjjarles First Lieutenant, Regimental Commissary of Subsistence, First United States Colored Cavalry. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1515. LOWELL, MASS. Private and Commissary Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 4, 1862. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 6th Infantry, M.V.M., February 4, 1863. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. ist Lieutenant, R.C.S., ist U.S. Colored Cavalry, December 4, 1863. Resigned, May 10, 1865. Cocjjrane, SEiliiam f&enrg Hear&orn. Major, Quartermaster Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3710. NASHUA, N.H. Private, ist N.H. Infantry, April 19, 1861; mustered May i, 1861. Mustered out, August 9, 1861. On duty in Q.M. Department, 2d Division, 2d Corps, August 20, 1861, to August 24, 1862. ist Lieutenant, loth N.H. Infantry, August 20, 1862; mustered, September 18, 1862. Appointed Adjutant, January i, 1863. Captain A.Q.M., U.S.V., February 27, 1863. Assigned as Major, Q.M., July 4, 1864. Mus tered out, June 15, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r faithful and meritorious services during the war." Colonel, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in ser vice of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1352. BOSTON. Captain, Adjutant, 1st Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 27, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Colonel, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 28, 1862. Mustered out, July 28, 1863. Cogafoell, Efjomas. Captain, Fifteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7770. GILMANTON, N.H. ist Lieutenant, I5th N.H. Infantry, November 3, 1862; mustered, November 12, 1862. Promoted Captain, April 8, 1863. Mustered out, August 13, 1863. (66) Cogsforll, Colonel, Second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MARCH 4, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 681. SALEM, MASS. Captain, 2cl Mass. Infantry, May II, 1861; mustered May 25, 1861. Pro moted Lieutenant Colonel, October 23, 1862. Colonel, June 25, 1863. Mustered out, July ii, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., December 15, 1864. (Tott, Cjjarlrs JHorgan. Captain, Eighth Connecticut Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1320. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 8th Conn. Infantry, September 18, 1861. Promoted Captain, March 27, 1862. Mustered out, May 30, 1865. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." Died at New London, Conn., July 3, 1878. Ifortrr. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6501. WAKEFIELD, MASS. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., April 6, 1863. Resigned, April II, 1865. t Collins, roiliam Augustus* Captain, Tenth Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 6, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1561. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Private and Sergeant, ist Wisconsin Infantry, May I7th, 1861. Mustered out, August 22, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, loth Wisconsin Infantry, October <;, 1861. Promoted Captain, August 7, 1863. Mustered out, November 3, 1864. (67) Cook, &sa IHerrtlL Major, First Battery Light Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5149. READING, MASS. Major, ist Battery, Light Artillery, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 20, 1861 ; mustered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Captain, 8th Bat tery Light Artillery, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., June 10, 1862. Mustered out, November 29, 1862. Cook, First Lieutenant, Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 9, 189O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7960. BOSTON. Private, loth Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Discharged (disability), July 17, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, syth Mass. Infantry, November 27, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, February 10, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in action), December 27, 1864. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the campaign before Petersburg, Virginia, in 1864." First Lieutenant, Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3785. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Private and ist Sergeant, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 1 6, 1861 ; mustered, September 20, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 27th Mass. Infantry, June 3, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 18, 1864. Commissioned Captain, September 14, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, February 8, 1865. Copy, Charles IBearbonu Captain, Ninth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7684. CLINTON, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, gth N.I I. Infantry, August 10, 1862; mustered, August 15, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, January I, 1863; mustered, January 26, 1863. Captain, July 27, 1864; mustered, August 29, 1864. Mustered out, June 15, 1865. (68) , (JEifaritige Sadtsort. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Third New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6828. NASHUA, N.H. Private and Sergeant-Major, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 14, 1861; mustered, August 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, January i, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, July 20, 1863. Mustered out, October 4, 1864. Corse, Sofyn ffturrag. Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1877, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, NOVEMBER 7, 1879. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, NOVEMBER 16, 1886. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1776. BOSTON. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1853, to April 23, 1855. Major, 6th Iowa Infantry, July 6, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, May 21, 1862. Colonel, March 13, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., August n, 1863. Mustered out, April 30, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., October 5, 1864, "for long and continuous service, and for special gallantry at Allatoona, Georgia." Cotolrs, (Sftfoartr. Captain, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A. ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2523. SOMERVILLE, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., June 13, 1863. Promoted Captain, Assistant Surgeon, June 13, 1868. Resigned, March I, 1872. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Craig, <rorge First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Thirteenth Massachu setts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1464. WALPOLE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1864. (6 9 ) Crcasru, (Srorgr SHilliam. Captain, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 6, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2624. NEWBURYPORT, MASS. Sergeant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 6, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, May I, 1863. Promoted Captain, September 6, 1864. Discharged, May 15, 1865. Crrjjorr, Cijarlrs JFrrfccnc. Major, Surgeon, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2223. NEWTON LOWER FALLS, MASS. Surgeon, armed S.S. " Cambridge," in service of State of Massachusetts, May 2, 1861, to July 20, 1861. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., January 12, 1862, to July 20, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 37th Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. Resigned, December 2, 1864. (rrl)orr, jFrrtirrtr Piorton. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 3885. NEWTON LOWER FALLS, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Surgeon CHARLES F. CREHORE. Crostro, Carles tfrrticricfc* ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5146. WORCESTER, MASS. Eldest son of Companion 1st Lieutenant JOHN W. CROSBY. Crosiig, Jofjn TOlltanu First Lieutenant, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2596. MILFORD, N.H. Private, 5th N.H. Infantry, August i, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 5th N.H. Infantry, March 4, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, January 6, 1864. Discharged, July 24, 1864. (70) Crosfcu, <&tep{jetr Jftoofcg. Major, Paymaster Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 953. BOSTON. Major, Paymaster, U.S.V., November 15, 1862. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 16, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." t Cross, JBanirl Itent. Captain, Aide-de-Camp Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1686. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF COLORADO AS CHARTER MEMBER, JUNE 2, 1887. Sergeant-Major, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 26, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th N.H. Infantry, February I, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August I, 1862. Captain, A.D.C., U.S.V., November 6, 1863. Resigned, April 20, 1864. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Cross, Ptenrg JHartun. Captain, Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1880. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2078. NEWBURYPORT, MASS. Private, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 16, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. Private and Sergeant-Major, 59th Mass. Infantry, November i, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. Infantry, November 24, 1863. Pro moted ist Lieutenant, April 26, 1864. Captain, August 20, 1864. Transferred to 57th Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. * (fTrossmatt, i&ofocrt, 2fc. Captain, Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1458. ist Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 23, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 2tl Lieutenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, September n, 1863. Promoted Captain, January 18, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in action), October n, 1864. Died at Taunton, Mass., July 25, 1876. (7O , Caspar. Colonel, Second Massachusetts Cavalry Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 748. BOSTON. Captain, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Captain, ist Mass. Cavalry, Novem ber 25, 1861. Major, ad Mass. Cavalry, January 30, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, March I, 1864. Colonel, October 21, 1864. Resigned, June 16, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser vices during the war." Cumston, Samcs Srijouler. Second Lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6182. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out) June 1 8, 1863. CtmUg, SEtlltam P?enrg. Captain, Second Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2547. BOSTON. Corporal and Sergeant, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, September 2, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 4ist Mass. Infantry, August 30, 1862. Transferred to 4Oth Mass. Infantry, September I, 1862. Promoted Captain, January 16, 1863; mustered, February 28, 1863. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, November 7, 1863. Mustered out, November n, 1865. Citimmcjijam, Samrs Lieutenant Colonel, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1. 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1057. CHELSEA, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Ist Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d Mass. Infantry, November 15, 1861. Promoted Captain, March 6, 1862. Major, June 29, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, June 30, 1864. Mustered out, July 10, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Sept. 30, 1864, " for gallant services at the battle of Peebles Farm, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April I, 1865, " for gallant conduct at the battles of Five Forks and Cox Road, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., April i, 1865, "for distinguished services during the campaign against Richmond, and for especial gallantry at the battle of Five Forks, Virginia." (72) Currier, Crjarles Captain, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1411. CHELSEA, MASS. Private and 1st Sergeant, 4Oth Mass. Infantry, August 9, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 4Oth Mass. Infantry, June 9, 1863; mustered, June 26, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieuten ant, January 26, 1864; mustered, March 27, 1864. Captain, November 24, 1864; mustered, January 4, 1865. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. Cusfjing, First Lieutenant, Eighth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2308. LOWELL, MASS. Commissary Sergeant, 8th N.H. Infantry, October 12, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 8th N.H. Infantry, December 20, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 30, 1862. Discharged, March 7, 1863. t* Cutter, <eorgc Jfraneis. Paymaster General (Commodore), U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 4OO. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 1, 1882. Purser, U.S.N. , June 5, 1844. Promoted Paymaster, June 22, 1860. Pay Direc tor, March 3, 1871. Paymaster General, November 18, 1877. Retired, August 30, 1881. Died at Washington, D.C., September i, 1890. Cutting, SEaltcr. Major, Aide-de-Camp Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1885. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 4345. PITTSFIELD, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 3oth N.Y. Infantry, January 10, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, March n, 1862. Captain, A.A.D.C., U.S.A., July 9, 1862. Major, A.D.C., U.S.V., July 22, 1862. Mustered out, July i, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallantry and good conduct during the war." (73) abnrg, Cfjarlrs SHiUtam, Simtor. Major, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 838. Major, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Died at Malvern, England, December 22, 1870. JialantJ, (Etofoarlr JFrancts. Captain, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 860. MILTON, MASS. Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. alanti, Sofjn. Captain, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry. U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 835. SALEM, MASS. Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. Balanti, Soijn, Junior. ELECTED JULY 23, 1 89O. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8073. SALEM, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Captain JOHN DALAND. ale, SHilltam Sojjnson* ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 1498. NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. A gentleman, who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Devoted and earnest in all loyal service. Surgeon General (Colonel), State of Massachusetts, June 13, 1861. Surgeon Gen eral (Brigadier General), October 7, 1863. Acting Medical Director, U.S.A., and Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., 1861-1865. (74) alton, Samuel First Lieutenant, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 1O, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1429. BOSTON. Sergeant, I4th Mass. Infantry, afterwards 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 5, 1861. ad Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 15, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June 7, 1862. Discharged, October 7, 1864. abts, Cfjarlrs rifittn. Major, First Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6O42. BOSTON. ist Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, September 4, 1861; mustered September 17, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, February 4, 1862. Promoted ist Lieuten ant, January 6, 1863; Captain, February 16, 1864; Major, September 30, 1864. Mustered out, January 3, 1865. abts, Cfjarlcs Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 61O2. WORCESTER, MASS. Sergeant-Major, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 26, 1861. Captain, C.S., U.S.V., April 26, 1864. Mustered out, October 9, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 4, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." abts, George Ejornton. Commander (Retired), U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7399. BEVERLY, MASS. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N., September 20, 1 860. Midshipman, July 16, 1862. Promoted Ensign, October I, 1863. Master, November 10, 1866. Lieutenant, February 21, 1867. Lieutenant Commander, March 12, 1868. Commander, Feb ruary i, 1883. Retired, October 23, 1889. (75) * abts, pijtnras Major, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 821. Captain, Company of Infantry, April 20, 1861; mustered May 21, 1861; after wards re-organized as 7th Mass. Battery. Discharged, October 7, 1863. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., September 16, 1863. Promoted Major, A.A.G., March 21, 1865. Mustered out, May 19, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., January i, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign of 1864." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at New Canton, Va., August 22, 1872. abts, Walter Scott Captain, Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 726. AUBURN, CALIFORNIA. 2cl Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1861; mustered, October I, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 28, 1862. Captain, October 18, 1862. Mustered out, October 17, 1864. Brevet Major, July 6, 1864, " f r gallant services at the battle at Jericho Ford, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Septem ber 30, 1864, "for gallant services at the battle of Peebles Farm, Virginia." JBeatte, Sames i&otrinson, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3145. NEWTON HIGHLANDS, MASS. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., November 15, 1862. Resigned, February 10, 1865. * earfaorne, Jjtetiertck lEerrttoeatfjer, Surgeon (Lieutenant Commander, Retired), U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 5, 1872. UT CLASS. INSIGNIA 1430. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., August 18, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, September 15, 1864. Promoted Passed Assistant Surgeon, October 10, 1867. Surgeon, May 4, 1875. Retired, December 10, 1883. Died at New York, April 24, 1887. (76) t entson, Jiabitr Stcfoart, First Lieutenant, Fifth Artillery, U.S.A. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1699. TRANSFERRED TO THE COM- MANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 5, 1888. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1864. 2cl Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., June 15, 1868. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March n, 1876. Resigned, April 9, 1877. IBmnett, Sosrpi) <ollitl)foaite. Acting Second Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6684. SALEM, MASS. Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., November 12, 1862. Promoted Acting 2d Assistant Engineer, May 25, 1864. Discharged, October 9, 1866. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3787. CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. In succession to Companion Captain GEORGE P. DENNY, deceased. * JBemtg, <&eorgr $ arkmatt. Captain. Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in ser vice of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1005. Private, 1st Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Promoted Captain, October 14, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Died at Boston, January 23, 1885. , 3 antes Assistant Surgeon, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 2, 1877, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, NOVEMBER 6, 1878. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1769. VIENNA, AUSTRIA. Assistant Surgeon, ad Mass. Heavy Artillery, November 19, 1863. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. (77) JBnmg, SosepI) SKiallio. Captain, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS AS CHARTER MEMBER, MARCH 4, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 686. CHELSEA, MASS. 3d Lieutenant, 30! Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., attached to 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 1861; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Captain, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Mustered out, October 20, 1864. , Jsaac SKalfcer, Second Lieutenant, First Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1732. BOSTON. Private and Corporal, 2d N.H. Infantry, April 19, 1861; mustered May 31, 1861. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of left arm), September II, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, 1st Veteran Reserve Corps, October 23, 1863. Mustered out, Sep tember i, 1866. tr Faltn, Charles Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1704. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DECEMBER 31, 1886. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., September 2O, 1858. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, January 17, 1861. ist Assistant Engineer, March 17, 1863. Chief En gineer, March 21, 1870. IBebens, Cfjarlrs. Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 863. BOSTON. Major, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Colonel, I5th Mass. Infantry, July 15, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., April 15, 1862. Mustered out, June 2, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 3, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent campaign before Richmond, Virginia." (78) * djetts, (E&foarlr Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 755. 2tl Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Discharged, June 10, 1861. Acting Master, U.S.N., June II, 1861. Promoted Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, for "the capture of the Confederate steamer Aries, " May 25, 1863. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, January 20, 1865. Discharged, November 19, 1866. Died at Long Island, N.IL, October 15, 1885. eforu, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6502. MONTPELIER, VERMONT. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 8th Vermont Infantry, January 12, 1864. Resigned, March 27, 1865. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., February u, 1865. Resigned, May 27, 1865. p?enru Sfocrtser. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5884. BOSTON. In succession to Companion Major ISRAEL O. DEVVEY, U.S.A., deceased. Defos, Captain, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1317. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Private and Sergeant, gth N.Y. Infantry, April 23, 1861; mustered May 4, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, gth N.Y. Infantry, September 30, 1862. Discharged, May 25, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 18, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 23, 1864. Captain, September 8, 1864. Mustered out, September 23, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services during the war." lirinsott, JFrancts First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the U.S. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1678. NEWTONVILLE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 28, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. (79) * Jitllingfjam, Samcs Sullifcan, Junior, Acting Master, U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1415. Acting Master, U.S.N., July 9, 1861. Resigned, October 9, 1861. Died on board steamer "Finance," New York Harbor, November 14, 1883. Btmicfe, rlrnfco SHalcs. Captain, Eleventh New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4467. WATERTOWN, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, iith N.H. Infantry, September 4, 1862. Promoted Captain, July 22, 1864; mustered, March 6, 1865. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. Utmon, Cijarles Augustus Colonel, First United States Volunteers Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1583. LOWELL, MASS. Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 1861; mustered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862. Major, 2d Louisiana Infantry, U.S.V., October 20, 1862. Resigned June 22, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, ist U.S. Volunteers, March 8, 1864. Promoted Colonel, March 12, 1864. Mustered out, November 27, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at Port Hudson, Louisiana, and in Indian Department." James Portion Clarke. Major, Sixty-first Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 103O. 2d Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, March 21, 1862. Captain, April 5, 1863. Major, 6ist Mass. Infantry, November 9, 1864. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent army under Gen eral Robert E. Lee." Died at Creston, Iowa, January 14, 1877. ( 80) lioticjf, Captain (Retired) Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. Major, Twenty-third Veteran Reserve Corps Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1691. BROOKLINE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, toist N.Y. Infantry, February 13, 1862. ist Lieutenant, Adju tant, ngth N.Y. Infantry, October 17, 1862. Commissioned Captain and Major; not mustered. Resigned, November 25, 1863. Captain, 23d Veteran Reserve Corps, November 12, 1863; accepted, November 26, 1863. Promoted Major, August 17, 1864. Mustered out, December i, 1866. Captain, 44th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Unassigned, May 27, 1869. Retired, April 28, 1870, "for loss of right leg from wounds received in the line of duty." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., De cember 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. , December 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." * Uonatoson, Sames Colonel, Assistant Quartermaster General Brevet Major General, U.S.A. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1398. Cadet, U.S.M.A., September i, 1832. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A., July i, 1836. Transferred to ist Artillery, May 25, 1837. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 7, 1838. Captain, August 20, 1847. Captain, A.Q.M., March 3, 1847. Pro moted Major, Q.M., August 3, 1861. Colonel, Q.M., U.S.V. (Act July 4, 1864), August 2, 1864. Relieved, January i, 1867. Colonel, Assistant Q.M. General, U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Retired (under Act of August 3, 1861), March 5, 1869. Resigned, January I, 1874. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 23, 1846, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the several conflicts at Monterey, Mexico." Brevet Major, U.S.A., February 23, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battle of Buena Vista, Mexico." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., May 14. 1 86 1. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., September 17, 1864, " for distinguished and important services in the Quartermaster s Department in the campaign terminating in the capture of Atlanta, Georgia." Brevet Major General, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services in the Quartermaster s Department during the Rebellion." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., June 20, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the Rebellion." Received the thanks of the Legislature of Maryland, February 28, 1853, "for his distinguished gallantry displayed during the wars with Florida and Mexico." Died at Baltimore, Md., November 4, 1885. (81) First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Twentieth Maine Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 24, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 672. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1876. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 6, 1889. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 2oth Maine Infantry, September i, 1863. Mustered out, July 1 6, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., July 6, 1864, "for gallant and distin guished services at the battle of North Anna, and during the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Major, U.S. V., April I, 1865, " for gallant conduct in the battle of Five Forks, Virginia." , JHidjael Eijomas. Colonel, Tenth New Hampshire Infantry Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8056. BOSTON. Captain, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 22, 1861. Discharged, July 31, 1862. Colonel, loth N.H. Infantry, August 6, 1862; mustered, September 20, 1862. Mus tered out, June 21, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct in the field." Dorr, H?cnru (Sustains First Lieutenant, Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1684. BOSTON. Sergeant, I4th Illinois Cavalry, September 25, 1862. Discharged, December 9, 1863. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 8th Tennessee Cavalry, November 17, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, December 9, 1863. Commissioned Major, January, 1864; not mustered. Discharged, February 12, 1864. 1st Lieu tenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, January 24, 1864. Transferred to 4th Mass. Cavalry, April 21, 1864. Discharged, May 15, 1865. Dotcn, JFrcti crick Bartlett. Captain, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1697. CHICOPEE, MASS. Corporal, I4th Conn. Infantry, August I, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, I4th Conn. Infantry, February 3, 1863. Promoted Captain, October 20, 1863. Discharged, April 29, 1865. (82) Douglas, SIEilliam Captain, Fifth Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 1, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1502. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 2d Lieutenant, 5th R.I. Infantry (afterwards 5th R.I. Heavy Artillery), No vember 30, 1861; mustered, December 14, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 7, 1862. Captain, February 14, 1863. Mustered out, December 22, 1864. rake, <eorge Bernard First Lieutenant, Sixth Infantry, U.S.A.; Lieutenant Colonel, Assist ant Adjutant General Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1878. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1862. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, September 20, 1863. Resigned, March 23, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, I2th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Discharged, August 26, 1861. Captain, A.A.D.C., U.S.A., May 22, 1862. Major, A.A.G., U.S.V., March II, 1863. Assigned as Assistant Adjutant General, 23d Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act July 17, 1862), May 5, 1863, to November 12, 1863. Assigned as Assistant General, Dept. of the Gulf, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act July 17, 1862), November 4, 1864, to March 23, 1865. Resigned, March 23, 1865. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful, efficient, and meritorious services in the field throughout the war." Drake, Samuel Lieutenant Colonel, Seventeenth Kansas Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2364. KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE. Lieutenant Colonel, I7th Kansas Infantry, July 28, 1864. Mustered out, November 16, 1864. Draper, Jfranfe Captain, Thirty-ninth U.S. Colored Troops. ELECTED MAY 2, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 28O2. BOSTON. Private, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 10, 1862. Discharged to accept promo tion, April 13, 1864. Captain, 39th U.S.C.T., March 25, 1864; mustered, April 14, 1864. Resigned, June 3, 1865. (8 3 ) Braprr, SEtlliam JFranfelin. Lieutenant Colonel, Thirty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 926. HOPEDALE, MASS. Private, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 9, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, April 15, 1862. Captain, 36th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. Promoted Major, July 31, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, May 6, 1864. Mustered out, October 12, 1864. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." rapcr, SEilltam jFranfclm, Junior. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 6048. HOPEDALE, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM F. DRAPER. JBrennan, Samrs J$L Captain, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 754. WORCESTER, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, July 22, 1862. Captain, June 4, 1864. Mustered out, October 20, 1864. refo, Carles Captain, Eleventh Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1368. BROOKLINE, MASS. ist Sergeant, 3<1 Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, l8th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1861. Promoted Captain, August 25, 1862. Transferred to nth Veteran Reserve Corps, April 29, 1864. Resigned, September 20, 1865. (84) Briber, TOlliam Major, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1508. BEVERLY, MASS. Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 18, 1861; mus tered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. ist Sergeant, igth Mass. Infantry, December 10, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, August 2, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November 21, 1862. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., April 20, 1864. Promoted Major, A.A.G., November 17, 1864. Mustered out, September 19, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., December 2, 1864, "for gallant services at the battle of Reams Station, and during the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for meritorious services in the recent campaign, terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." j, SHilltam Captain, Sixty-first Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1401. CHELSEA, MASS. Corporal and Sergeant, ist Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, ist Mass. Infantry, September 8, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, September 22, 1863. Mustered out, May 25, 1864. Captain, 6ist Mass. Infantry, September 22, 1864-. Discharged, April 28, 1865. ucfjesneg, Haforcnce Captain, Twenty-sixth New York Cavalry, U.S.V, ELECTED APRIL 7, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4629. LAWRENCE, MASS. Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 16, 1861; mus tered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, November 22, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, January 16, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, February 16, 1864. Dis charged to accept promotion, April 3, 1865. Captain, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, March 20, 1865; mustered, April 7, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. (85) JButilcu, First Lieutenant, Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Cap tain, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5098. SALEM, MASS. Private and Sergeant-Major, 58th Mass. Infantry, April 21, 1864. 2 d Lieu tenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, May 4, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 4, 1864. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct before Petersburg, Virginia." Colonel (Retired), U.S.A. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8057. ROXBURY, MASS. ist Lieutenant, loth Infantry, U.S.A., March 3, 1855. Promoted Captain, May 7, 1861. Colonel, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, March i, 1862. Mustered out, February 16, 1865. Major, I5th Infantry, U.S.A., September 13, 1864. Trans ferred to 24th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Unassigned, March 15, 1869. As signed to 3d Cavalry, December 15, 1870. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, gth Cavalry, July I, 1876. Colonel, ist Cavalry, June 6, 1885. Retired, August 20, 1889. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August 5, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious ser vices in the battle of Baton Rouge, Louisiana." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., June 14, 1863, " f r gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., January 19, 1865. fftartgn. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Ninth Michigan Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1421. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 4, 1885. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 9th Michigan Infantry, October 12, 1861. Mus tered out, October 14, 1864. Button, <&amttcl Hane, Major, Surgeon, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7772. ROXBURY, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, ist Mass. Heavy Artillery, August u, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 4Oth Mass. Infantry, March I, 1864; mustered, April 3, 1864. Discharged, May n, 1865. (86) Fillarli, $enrg gfatfjong. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4258. PROVIDENCE, R.I. By inheritance from JOHN ANTOINE DU VILLARD, 2cl Lieutenant, iath Infantry, U.S.A., October 24, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August n, 1862. Died May 8, 1865. * Btotgfjt, Gamaliel First Lieutenant, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1090. 2d Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, November 4, 1862. Mustered out, July 17, 1864. Died at Nassau, Bahama Islands, January 19, 1875. IHmcjjjt, P?mru CectL Captain, Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2597. HARTFORD, CONN. Sergeant- Major, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 20, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 27th Mass. Infantry, December 7, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April i, 1862. Captain, July i, 1862. Mustered out, September 28, 1864. Captain, Tenth Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1884. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3163. Captain, loth R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1862. Died at Providence, R.I., May 17, 1890. *onj* Burton. Major, Ninth Maine Infantry Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1877. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1765. BOSTON. Private, gth Maine Infantry, September 10, 1862. 2d Lieutenaut, gih Maine Infantry, June 23, 1863. Promoted Captain, August 22, 1864. Major, October 4, 1864. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel. U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." (8 7 ) *)uer, Jottalj JFranfclin* Major, Surgeon, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1089. Major, Surgeon, igth Mass. Infantry, August 28, 1861. Mustered out, August, 27, 1864. Died at Annisquam, Mass., February 9, 1879. CHarlc, IBabiti fftattfjefos, Captain, Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2553. WORCESTER, MASS. Private and Sergeant, I5th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861. ad Lieutenant, I5th Mass. Infantry, January 8, 1863; mustered, April 9, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, April 17, 1863; mustered, October 16, 1863. Captain, September 9, 1863; mustered, December 8, 1863. Discharged, July 28, 1864. , UXobert Passed Assistant Surgeon (Lieutenant), U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2195. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 3, 1886. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. , September 10, 1861. Assistant Surgeon, January 24, 1862. Promoted Passed Assistant Surgeon, May 8, 1865. Resigned, June i, 1865. , Sonattjan Captain, Third New Hampshire Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 740O. CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Private and ist Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 24, 1861. ad Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, May 13, 1863; mustered, June 39, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, January 2, 1864; mustered, January 20, 1864. Captain, October I, 1864; mustered, October 30, 1864, Mustered out, July 20, 1865. Brevet Major U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the storming of Fort Kisher, North Carolina." (88) Colonel, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 725. ist Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 4, 1861. Captain, 32cl Mass. In fantry, July 30, 1862. Promoted Major, December 29, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, June 29, 1864. Colonel, June 30, 1864. Mustered out, July i, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., September 30, 1864, " f r gallant services at the battle of Peebles Farm, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "f r faithful and meritorious services during the war." Died at Boston, December 28, 1879. (55ti mantis, Efjomas jFranWtn, Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 747. BOSTON. 2cl Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August 27, 1862. Captain, June 16, 1864. Major, November 15, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, May 7, 1865. Mustered out, January 20, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Prison, polcmg ffteara. Major, Surgeon, Seventeenth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3876. ROXBURY, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Vermont Cavalry, November 5, 1861; mustered, November 19, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, April I, 1864. Major, Surgeon, I7th Vermont Infantry, March 16, 1864; mustered, April 6, 1864. Discharged, February 27, 1865. (JBtoreticje, antel First Lieutenant, Third New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5233. BOSTON. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 2, 1861; mustered, August 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, January 7, 1864; mustered, February 3, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 7, 1864; mustered, July 12, 1864. Commissioned Captain, January 5, 1865; declined, January 20, 1865. Discharged, May 21, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 3d V.R.C., May 25, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1866. f eiliott, ^ntrg $tll, Junior. Lieutenant Colonel, First Louisiana Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 15, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 635. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, OCTOBER 6, 1869. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, APRIL 6, 1881. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., gth New York Infantry, May 13, 1861. Resigned, August 10, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, ist Louisiana Infantry, August 8, 1862. Resigned, December 23, 1863. (Efllts, James Lieutenant Colonel, Chief Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6043. DEDHAM, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., November 14, 1861. Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel, Chief C.S., 23d Army Corps, May 5, 1863, to December 21, 1863. Resigned, July 21, 1864. te, Samuel Clarence, Captain, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1292. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Captain, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 25, 1863. Discharged, October 16, 1863. * (Ellis, Efjeoliore renbtlle. Colonel, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1322. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, I4th Conn. Infantry, June 10, 1862. Promoted Major, April 4, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, September 12, 1863. Colonel, October n, 1863. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." Died at Hartford, Conn., January 8, 1883. (90) is, SEtlltam Ming, Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1522. MELROSE, MASS. Private, yth N.Y. S.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, April 26, 1861. Mustered out, June 3, 1 86 1. 2d Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, July 22, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, November i, 1861. Captain, Commissary of Sub sistence, U.S.V., September 10, 1862. Resigned, March 17, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July 7, 1865, "for efficient and meritorious services." l, Cfjarles TOllianu Captain, Thirty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1170. Private, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 13, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 34th Mass. Infantry, August II, 1862. Promoted Captain, July 29, 1864. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. Died at Brooklyn, N.Y., May 14, 1882. (JHlg, SEtlliam Colonel, Eighteenth Connecticut Infantry Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2165. NORWICH, CONN. 1st Lieutenant, Commissary, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 27, 1861. Discharged, August 7, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Conn. Infantry, September 4, 1861; mustered, September 13, 1861. Colonel, i8th Conn. Infantry, July 24, 1862; mus tered, August 22, 1862. Discharged, September 18, 1864. Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services during the war." * (JHmmtrrton, 3 antes Major, Surgeon, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2305. Corporal, 23d Mass. Infantry, October I, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Sur geon, 23d Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 26, 1864; mustered, June 27, 1864. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. Died at Salem, Mass., December 31, 1888. (90 (JHmmons, George SEarren. Captain, Third New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4334. DORCHESTER, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 22, 1861. Promoted Captain, April 2, 1862. Discharged, September 18, 1863. Commons, Jofjn jfranfe* Second Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry. Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1859. NEW YORK. 2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. dHntricott, SEtlltam, Junior, ELECTED MAY 2, 1888. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 6342. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. An earnest supporter by influence and means of all measures for the maintenance of the war and the preservation of the Union; a generous friend to the soldier; a most loyal citizen. t<bans, Mofcleu Hunglfeon, Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1863. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 1, 1882. Acting midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 20, 1860. Ensign, U.S.N., October i, 1863. Promoted Master, May 10, 1866. Lieutenant, July 25, 1866. Lieutenant Commander, March 12, 1868. Commander, July 12, 1878. (ffifoerctt, (Eofoara Jfranfelm, Second Lieutenant, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6912. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 16, 1862. Private, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 6, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 30, 1863; mustered, August 22, 1863. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. (92) (!Bfocrs, (JH^ra $jjiletus. Captain, Fifth Infantry, U.S.A. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4382. TONGUE RIVER, MONTANA. Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, igth Infantry, U.S.A., January 18, 1862; 2cl Lieutenant, igth Infantry, U.S.A., October 31, 1863; accepted, December 4, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 16, 1864. Captain, September 12, 1866. Trans ferred to 37* Infantry, September 21, 1866. Transferred to 5th Infantry, May 19, 1869. Brevet ist Lieutenant, U.S.A., June 26, 1863, "for gallant services in action at Hoover s Gap, Tennessee." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., November 25, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chattanooga, Tennessee." JFasan, Eoitis (JHstriL Captain, U.S. Marine Corps. ELECTED MAY 2, 1888, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, OCTOBER 11, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6250. BOSTON. Private, iyth Penn. Infantry, April 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Private, 151]} Penn. Cavalry, November 30, 1861. Discharged, March 14, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., June 14, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 8, 1864. Captain, May 16, 1878. Brevet ist Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., September 8, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the night attack upon Fort Sumter, September 8, 1863." Brevet Captain, U.S. M.C., January 14, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the attack upon Fort Fisher, January 13, 14 and 15, 1865." JFatrifjtltr, Ctjarles. Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1312. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, Commissary, ist Wisconsin Infantry, April 27, 1861. Mustered out, August 21, 1861. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., March 5, 1862. Assistant Paymaster, June 30, 1864. Resigned, December 6, 1864. f atrfax, onalti fHac^eill Rear Admiral (Retired), U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 5, 1867, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, JULY 7, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 500. HAGERSTOWN, MD. Midshipman, U.S.N., August 12, 1837. Promoted Passed Midshipman, June 29, 1843. Muster, August 4, 1850. Lieutenant, February 26, 1851. Commander, July 1 6, 1862. Captain, July 25, 1866. Commodore, August 24, 1873. Rear Admiral, July ii, 1880. Retired, September 30, 1881. (93) JFarenfjolt, scar Walter. Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6503. U.S.S. " PINTA." Seaman, U.S.N. , April 24, 1861. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), January 22, 1863. Seaman, U.S.N., February 10, 1863. Dis charged (disability), March, 1864. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., August 19, 1864. Ensign, March 12, 1868. Promoted Master, December 18, 1868. Lieutenant, March 21, 1870. Lieutenant Commander, March 10, 1882. tJFarnfjam, Augustus iUofoman. Lieutenant Colonel, Sixteenth Maine Infantry Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1726. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, APRIL 5, 1882. ist Lieutenant, 2d Maine Infantry, May 13, 1861. Promoted Captain, Septem ber 14, 1 86 1. Discharged, January 2, 1862. Major, i6th Maine Infantry, August 9, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, February 5, 1863. Mustered out, June 5, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April I, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gravelly Run and Five Forks, Virginia." JFarnsbJortf), (paries. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6645. PROVIDENCE, R.I. By inheritance from CHARLES FARNSWORTH, Captain, ist Connecticut Cavalry, November 26, 1861. Promoted Major, October I, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, January 20, 1864; not mustered. Resigned, May 17, 1864. Died, April 15, 1867. t*JFarrar, ^cnrjj 0HelH. Captain, Aide-de-Camp Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 851. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 8, 1879. 2d Lieutenant, 7th Maine Infantry, April 10, 1863. Promoted ist Lieuten ant, March 9, 1864. Captain, Aide-de-Camp., U.S.V., June 7, 1864. Mustered out, August i, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., October 19, 1864, "for faithful and meritorious services in the field during the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the recent campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." Died at Chicago, Illinois, April 17, 1881. (94) , JFranfcltn Brtgjjam. ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 1497. CHELSEA, MASS. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Especially prominent (serving with troops at the front) in self-sacrificing care for the sick and wounded, from first Bull Run until January, 1865. The organizer and chief of the Auxiliary Relief Corps of the Sanitary Commission, in the field, May, 1864. Mayor of Chelsea, 1861, 1862, 1863. jFcaring, 0corge Etdjmcmtu Captain, Additional Aide-de-Camp Brevet Major, U S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6044. NEWPORT, R.I. 1st Lieutenant, Volunteer A.D.C., November 22, 1861. Captain, A.A.D.C. U.S.V., April 4, 1862. Resigned, February i,. 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." tJFerjjuson, Second Lieutenant, First Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1551. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Private, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, May 17, 1861. Mustered out, August 21, 1861. ist Sergeant, ist Wisconsin Infantry, October 8, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, October 7, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of right foot and use of left arm from wounds received in action), June 17, 1864. JFerris, ^Uexantrcr Captain, Thirtieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 9, 1886, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 31, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5142. BOSTON. Captain, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, September 24, 1861; mustered, February 20, 1862. Resigned, April 16, 1864. (95) tJtsscnticn, JFrancts. Brigadier General (Retired) Brevet Major General, U.S.A. ELECTED APRIL 25, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 253. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, AS CHARTER MEMBER, JUNE 6, 1866. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSA CHUSETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1876. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, JANUARY 1, 1882. Captain, ipth Infantry, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Colonel, 25th Maine Infantry, September 29, 1862. Mustered out, July 10, 1863. Colonel, 3Oth Maine In fantry, January n, 1864. Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 10, 1864. Major General, U.S.V., November 9, 1865. Mustered out, September i, 1866. Lieuten ant Colonel, 45th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; declined. Transferred to 28th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Retired, with rank of Brigadier General, " for wounds received in line of duty," November i, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.A.., July 6, 1864, " for gallant services at Shiloh." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., July 6, 1864, "for gallant services at Montell s Bluff on Red River." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." * Brevet Major General, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." t * jFcsscntren, 3amcs Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 24, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 435. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1876. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, FEBRUARY 1, 1882. Captain, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, November 2, 1861. Colonel, Additional Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., July 16, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 8, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished services during the war." Died at Portland, Maine, November 8, 1882. , Benjamin Jteon, Junior, Second Lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1592. NORTHFIELD, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1,862. Mustered out, June 1 8, 1863. (96) JFUleforofon, Charles First Lieutenant, Twenty-ninth Maine Infantry Brevet Captain, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6045. NEWTON, MASS. Private, 24th Maine Infantry, November 18, 1862. Mustered out, August 25, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2gth Maine Infantry, December 17, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 17, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1866. Brevet Captain, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." r, Horace Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Inspector General, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 10, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1389. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, Volunteer A.D.C., February 14, 1862. Captain, Volunteer A.D.C., May 18, 1862. Assigned as Topographical Engineer, 2d Division, Army of the Ohio, September 20, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 1st Middle Tenn. Cav alry, May 7, 1863. Assigned as Assistant Inspector General, 2Oth Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act, July 17, 1862), May 21, 1863. Acting Inspector General, Army of the Cumberland, October 10, 1863. Resigned (injuries received in service), November 10, 1863. , (JBtituarti Major, Thirtieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1511. 2d Lieutenant, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, August 21, 1862. Captain, October 21, 1862. Major, P ebruary 17, 1865. Mustered out, January 23, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished gallantry at Cedar Creek, Virginia, October 19, 1864." Died at Lawrence, Mass., December 28, 1887. , George ^Ufreti, Suntor. Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1175. BOSTON. Private and Q.M. Sergeant, 4 ist Mass. Infantry, September 29, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 4ist Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, December 13, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, October 23, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, July 22, 1864. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., May 18, 1864; declined. Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., June 30, 1864. Resigned, September 24, 1864. (97) Captain, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1435. WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. 1st Sergeant, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in the service of the U.S., September 24, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, May 29, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 4, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 30, 1863. Captain, October 9, 1863. Mustered out, May 15, 1865. *JFtsftc, SEtlltam scar. Colonel, First Louisiana Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1509. Major, 1st Louisiana Infantry, August I, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, February 6, 1863. Colonel, June 15, 1863. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for his gallant and successful defence of the Union works, at the junction of Bayou Lafourche and the Mississippi, from attack, in an attempt to break the lines of communication of the United States forces with New Orleans, during the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Died at Lowell, Mass., February 2, 1886. JFitri), Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2685. ANNAPOLIS, MD. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 3, 1859. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, October 3, 1861. ist Assistant Engineer, May 20, 1863. Chief Engineer, March 4, 1871. jfttd), SHilliam First Lieutenant (Retired), U.S.A. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5029. BOSTON. 1st Lieutenant, 4th Conn. Infantry; afterwards 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery, May 22, 1861. Discharged, November 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Infantry, U.S.A., October 29, 1861; accepted November 16, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Sep tember 12, 1862. Retired (disability in line of duty), November 16, 1863. (98) JFlaglcr, Jiamrl Colonel, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 11, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5985. WATERTOWN, MASS. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July I, 1856. Brevet 2(1 Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., June 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, June 24, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, August 3, 1861. Captain, March 3, 1863. Major, June 23, 1874. Lieutenant Colonel, August 23, 1881. Colonel, September 15, 1890. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 14, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Newbern, North Carolina." Brevet Major, U.S.A., April 23, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services in the siege of Fort Macon, North Carolina." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished services in the field and faithful services in the ordnance department during the war." JFlrtrfjcr, Captain, Fifty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2196. MILTON, MASS. Private and Corporal, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 19, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, August 15, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 561)1 Mass. Infantry, Sep tember 11, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 23, 1864. Discharged (disability), January 31, 1865. Captain 56th Mass. Infantry, May 4, 1865. Mustered out, July 1 1, 1865. jFletcjjer, 3ofjn M. Captain, Thirty-sixth U.S. Colored Troops. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1413. BOSTON. ad Lieutenant, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 16, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. Captain, 36th U.S.C.T., July 14, 1863. Ke- signed, May 14, 1864. ( 99 ) f JFlrtd)cr, SEilltam, Captain (Retired), U.S.A. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3514. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 2, 1887. Private, 1st Ohio Infantry (Mexican War), June 10, 1846. Discharged, June 14, 1847. Private and Corporal, 2(1 Ohio Infantry, July 31, 1847, to July 26, 1848. Private and Corporal, 1st Artillery, U.S.A., December 9, 1848, to October 9, 1858. Private and Sergeant, 8th Infantry, U.S.A., June 23, 1859, to November I, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, nth Infantry, U.S.A., October 29, 1861 ; accepted November I, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 12, 1862. Transferred to 2Oth Infantry, September 21, 1866. Captain, November 2, 1866. Retired, August 31, 1887. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 30, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the Battle of Bull Run (2d), Virginia." Storrs* Captain, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1706. CHARLESTOWN, MASS. 2cl Lieutenant, I4th Mass. Infantry, afterwards ist Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 2, 1861 ; mustered, September 10, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, January 18, 1862. Captain, August 3, 1863. Mustered out, October 7, 1864. jfolsom, Major, Surgeon, Forty-fifth U. S. Colored Troops Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1493. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., October 19, 1861, to October 18, 1862. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., November 14, 1863, to November 28, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 45th U.S.C.T., April 10, 1864. Mustered out, November II, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 2498. MILTON, MASS. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the National Government, and who has been active and eminent in maintaining the supremacy of the same. Foremost in helpfulness in 1861; conspicuous for earnest and devoted service throughout the brs, Ealpi) !2mrrson. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5882. MILTON, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM H. FORBES. JForte, Lieutenant Colonel, Second Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2482. MILTON, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, December 26, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, July 27, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, January 14, 1863. Captain, ad Mass. Cavalry, January 14, 1863. Promoted Major, May 12, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, October 21, 1864. Resigned, May 15, 1865. , SLrtois Major, Quartermaster, U.S.A. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1882, IN COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 31, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2347. BOSTON. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., June n, 1862. Mustered out, November 3, 1866. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., March u, 1867. Promoted Major Q.M., October 19, Brevet Major, U.S.A., March u, 1867, " for faithful and meritorious services." JFoster, ELECTED MAY 4, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5566. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. By inheritance from CHARLES FRANCIS FOSTER, 1st Lieutenant, I2th Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States, May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 1864. Died, September 23, 1865. JFotolr, TOlltam Brrttlcu. Captain, Forty-third Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1877. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1761. AUBURNDALE, MASS. Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., September 22, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. JFox, Charles Barnarlr. Lieutenant Colonel, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Col onel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. 1 si CLASS. INSIGNIA 1394. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August 1 6, 1862. Discharged, February 13, 1863. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cav alry, January 13, 1863; mustered, April 14, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, May 30, 1863. Major, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, November 3, 1863; mustered, December I, 1863. Resigned, June 25 ; 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious JFox, Sanies Augustus. Captain, Thirteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1881. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 2313. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Captain, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Resigned, August 14, 1862. JFox, Joljn gfatirefos* First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1386. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, January 6, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, August 10, 1862. Appointed Adjutant, January I, 1863. Mustered out, July 26, 1865. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Jfax, Horrn^o >mitfj. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Twenty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3719. LOWELL, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 26th Mass. Infantry, March 16, 1863. Dis charged, June II, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., July 19, 1864, to June 30, 1865. ( 102) JFranrtg, Chaplain, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh New York Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1885. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 3784. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Chaplain, I2yth N.Y. Infantry, August 30, 1862. Discharged, September 16, JFrancts, IStJcuc^er Cijarlrs. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 3884. WOONSOCKET, R. Eldest son of Companion Chaplain KEEN FRANCIS. jFrancis, Samrs. Major, Second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3783. LOWELL, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November i, 1861; appointed R.Q.M., July 14, 1862. Captain, August 10,1862. Major, July 4, 1863; mustered, July 29, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, July 24, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 26, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent campaigns in Georgia and the Carolinas." First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps. ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1668. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., June 14, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, April 23, 1864. Resigned, Dec. 30, 1873. ( 103) jFrortjittgfjam, SEarti Brooks. First Lieutenant, Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6635. BOSTON. Corporal, 22cl Mass. Infantry, August 26, 1861; mustered, September 6, 1861. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in action), July 30, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 59th Mass. Infantry, April 23, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, August 10, 1864; mustered, January 25, 1865. Mustered out, May 15, 1865. JFru, ^llfreti Brooks. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5368. BOSTON. By descent from THOMAS WILLIAM GARDINER FRY, ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 72d N.Y. Infantry, July 23, 1861. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., March 21, 1863. Mustered out, August 5, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 3, 1865, "for efficient and meritorious services." Died May 17, 1869. Jhillcr, Charles lEmerson. Lieutenant Colonel, Chief Quartermaster, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1466. BOSTON. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Assigned as Chief Quartermaster, loth Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act, July 17, 1862), February i, 1864. Resigned, November 18, 1864. fuller, $cnru Militant. Colonel, Seventy-fifth U.S. Colored Troops Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1169. ist Lieutenant, ist N.H. Infantry, April 30, 1861; mustered May 4, 1861. Mustered out, August 9, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 4th N.H. Infantry, September 20, 1861. Resigned, October 29, 1862. Major, i6th N.H. Infantry, October 30, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, November I, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 1863. Colonel, 75th U.S.C.T., November 23, 1863. Mustered out, November 25, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Died at Roxbury, Mass., April 7, 1885. g, (Carles Benjamin. First Lieutenant, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 9, 1 89O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7961. ROCHESTER, N.H. 2d Lieutenant, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 27, 1862. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, June i, 1863; mustered, July 29, 1863. Commissioned Captain, May 30, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. dlalbraitft, JFrelirrfr BKilliam. Captain, Aide-de-Camp Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1669. CHICAGO, ILL. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, June 22, 1863. Captain, A.D.C., U.S.V., May 18, 1864. Mustered out, June 8, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., May 29, 1865, " for gallantry at Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, and during the campaign of the Carolinas." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct during the campaigns of Atlanta, Savannah, and the Carolinas." <alloupc, Isaac Jrancts. Major, Surgeon, Seventeenth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6685. LYNN, MASS. Major, Surgeon, i7th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861; mustered, July 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 6alurta, SHarrcn Botoen. Captain, Fifty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 3, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2644. DEDHAM, MASS. Private and 1st Sergeant, i8th Mass. Infantry, July 26, 1861; mustered, August 24, 1861. Discharged (disability), November 8, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 56th Mass. Infantry, September 5, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, January 4, 1864. Captain, June 24, 1864; mustered, October 21, 1864. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. (105) ansrboort, $?enrj) SanfortL Captain, Fifth Artillery Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U S.A. Colonel, Thirteenth New York Cavalry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 6, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 6, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 759. Private, yth Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of U.S., April 26, 1861. Mustered out, June 3, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, March I, 1862, Captain, August 13, 1866. Lieutenant Colonel, I3th N.Y. Cavalry, June 20, 1863. Promoted Colonel, March 28, 1864. Discharged, June 23, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 17, 1862, "for gallant and meri torious services at the battle of Antietam, Maryland." Brevet Major, U.S.A., Octo ber 14, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in action near Manassas Gap, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 24, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." Died at Albany, N.Y., April 12, 1871. artitner, Eofcrrt ELECTED MARCH 5, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7771. CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. By inheritance from JOHN WILLIAM TUDOR GARDINER, Cadet, U.S.M.A., July I, 1836. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, ist Dragoons, U.S.A., July I, 1840. 2d Lieutenant, December 31, 1840; ist Lieutenant, April 21, 1846. Captain, Octo ber 19, 1851. Major, 2cl Cavalry, October 26, 1861. Retired, November 14, 1861, " for disability resulting from exposure in line of duty." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services during the war." Died, September 27, 1879. arbiter, garrison. First Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4493. BROOKLINE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. ( 106) t arbiter, Captain (Retired) Brevet Major, U.S.A. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1881, 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 2246. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, JANUARY 3, 1883. Captain, looth Illinois Infantry, August 30, 1862. Mustered out, August 18, 1864. Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps, September 15, 1864. Mustered out, October 28, 1866. Captain, 44th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted, October 29, 1866. Unassigned, May 27, 1869. Retired, December 15, 1870, "for loss of right leg from wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee." Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for meritori ous conduct at the battle of Chattanooga, and at the charge on Missionary Ridge." Captain (Retired) Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. Major, Fourth Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1495. BOSTON. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. 2d Lieu tenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, February 12, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 23, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, October 13, 1864. Captain, 57th Mass. Infantry, October 19, 1864. Discharged to accept promotion, November 14, 1864. Major, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, December 7, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. Commissioned Colonel, 59th Mass. Infantry, February 8, 1865; not mustered. Cap tain, 45th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Unassigned, July 22, 1869. Retired, December 15, 1870, " for loss of right arm and for wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " f r gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Cedar Mountain, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." , (gfttnarfc ILradrj. Captain, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1671. BEVERLY, MASS. Captain, 4Oth Mass. Infantry, September 6, 1862. Discharged (disability), February 25, 1864. ( 107) 0iflfortr, Jfretrericfe Snimour. First Lieutenant, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 187O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1218. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Quartermaster-Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Quartermaster-Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 6th Unattached Company Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June I, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July n, 1864. Discharged (disability), April 20, 1865. 0tltirrt, Banirl tttilru. Assistant Surgeon (Master), U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1751. DORCHESTER, MASS. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., March, 1862, to November 10, 1862. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., November 10, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., January 25, 1863. Resigned, August 16, 1864. <ilc, SEtlltam Augustus;, Captain, One Hundred and Seventeenth U.S. Colored Troops. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2520. WORCESTER, MASS. Private, i6th N.H. Infantry, October 24, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 1863. Private, i8th N.H. Infantry, September 19, 1864. Discharged to accept promotion, September 30, 1864. Captain, i8th N.H. Infantry, October i, 1864. Discharged, June 10, 1865. ist Lieutenant, nyth U.S.C.T., August n, 1865. Promoted Captain, November 30, 1865. Mustered out, August 10, 1867. t ^illespir, <eorofc ILrtois. Lieutenant Colonel, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1886. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 31, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4061. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1858. 2<1 Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., June 17, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 3, 1863. Captain, April 22, 1864. Major, September 5, 1871. Lieutenant Colonel, October 12, 1886. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August I, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. U.S.A., April 9, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign from Winchester to Appo- mattox Court House, Virginia." ( 108 ) <tlmorc, Corner diramus. Captain, Tenth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1682. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 1st Sergeant, loth Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. 2il Lieutenant, roth Mass. Infantry, November 6, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, August 9, 1862. Captain, November 26, 1862. Mustered out, July i, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." (glrason, Daniel l?rnnj ilatorencr. Captain, First Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3510. NATICK, MASS. Private and ist Sergeant, ist Mass. Cavalry, September 25, 1861. 2d Lieu tenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, July 27, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, February I, 1863; mustered, April 12, 1863. Captain, January 27, 1864; mustered, March 28, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), September 14, 1864. t otitiarti, $rnni Prriuns. Captain, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1521. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, APRIL 30, 1882. 2d Lieutenant, ad N.Y. Cavalry, March 7, 1862. Resigned, May 26, 1862. Sergeant-Major, I4th Conn. Infantry, June n, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, I4th Conn. Infantry, September 17, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 20, 1862. Captain, March 19, 1864. Resigned, April 26, 1864. rtJ, Eobrrt $alr Ebrs. Captain, Aide-de-Camp Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 187O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1142. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, 1st Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Volunteer A.D.C. at Headquarters, 9th Army Corps, September 20, 1862. Captain, Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., March II, 1863. Resigned, July 3, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August I, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign in East Tennessee and at the siege of Knoxville." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at Fort Stedman and in the assault before Fort Sedg- wick, Virginia." ( J09) Major, First Infantry, Rhode Island Detached Militia, in service of the United States. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 2, 1879. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1900. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Colonel and Aide-de-Camp, Staff of Governor of Rhode Island (serving in the field), April, 1861. Resigned, August 10, 1861. Major, 1st Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, June 27, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., December 12, 1862 (General Orders 349, Army of the Potomac), to December 23, 1862. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services in raising and fitting out troops from Rhode Island." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for distinguished gallantry at the first battle of Bull Run, Virginia." 0at(jan, Suntor* Colonel, Thirty-seventh U.S. Colored Troops Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1884. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 3148. WARREN, R.I. Captain, 2d R.I. Infantry, June 6, 1861. Promoted Major, July 22, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, December 13, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 2 ad U.S.C.T., December 23, 1863. Colonel, 3yth U.S.C.T., October 25, 1864. Mustered out, June 4, 1867. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r l n g and faithful service and gallant conduct in the field." ttfj, Sanforfc Captain, Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3676. ANDOVER, MASS. Private, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, January 6, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. Infantry, January 6, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June 23, 1864. Captain, March 25, 1865. Mustered out, May 15, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 25, 1865, "for gallantry at Fort Stedman, Virginia." ( no ) , <corcjc Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1139. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1842. Brevet 2<J Lieutenant, Mounted Rifles, U.S.A., July I, 1846. 2d Lieutenant, January 8, 1848. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, August 30, 1853. Resigned, October 31, 1854. Colonel, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V. , June 9, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1865. Brevet ist Lieutenant, U.S.A., April 18, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at Cerro Gordo." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for meritorious and distinguished services." Died at Framingham, Mass., August 29, 1886. fi&outo, <$ra Palmer. Major, Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1679. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, NOVEMBER 6, 1889. Private, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 18, 1861. Discharged to accept pro motion, December 20, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, October 15, 1863. Captain, 59th Mass. Infantry, January 22, 1864. Promoted Major, August 20, 1864. Transferred to 57th Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. , JFrancis. First Lieutenant, Fortieth New York Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1518. ist Sergeant, 4Oth N.V. Infantry, June 21, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 4Oth N.Y. Infantry, November 4, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, February 6, 1862. Dis charged (disability resulting from wounds), January 10, 1863. Died at Arlington, Mass., September 7, 1874. Captain, Third Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 580O. MEDFIELD, MASS. Captain, 3d R.I. Heavy Artillery, August 27, 1861. Commissioned Major, March 22, 1864; not mustered. Resigned (disability), March 6, 1864. ( in ) , Cfjarles Augustus. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2693. U.S.S. McARTHUR." Cadet Midshipman, U.S.N.A., June 5, 1871. Midshipman, U.S.N., June 20, 1876. Promoted Ensign, March 29, 1879. Lieutenant (junior grade), March 4, 1886. By inheritance from JESSE A. GOVE. 2cl Lieutenant, gth U.S. Infantry, April 9, 1847. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 4, 1847. Discharged, August 26, 1848. Captain, loth U.S. Infantry, March 3, 1855. Colonel, 22d Massachusetts Infantry, October 30, 1861. Killed in action at Games Mill, Va., June 27, 1862. obe, SHesleu Austin. Captain, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 4, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2242. EAST BOSTON. Private, 4ist Mass. Infantry, August 13, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 4ist Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, September 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, March 30, 1865. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action and long confinement in Rebel prisons), May 15, 1865. tf5t*{jiYiY ^icJiiar IQiSitl v. li.lljy, . vulul }Juiu. First Lieutenant, Sixty-first Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Captain, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1884. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 3160. BOSTON. Private and Corporal, 1st Mass. Infantry, April 17,1861; mustered, May 24, 1861. Mustered out, May 25, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 6ist Mass. Infantry, September 8, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 9, 1864; mustered, December 19, 1864. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." (grantman, TOllianu Lieutenant Colonel, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5157. CHELSEA, MASS. Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, August 18, 1862. Captain, I3th N.II. Infantry, September 27, 1862; mustered, September 30, 1862. Promoted Major, June i, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, July 15, 1864. Discharged (disability), October 16, 1864. Captain, Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 3845. MELBOURNE, FLORIDA. ist Lieutenant, 33cl Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. Promoted Captain, Decem ber 4, 1862. Mustered out, June n, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V. , March 16, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the engagement at Averysborough, North Carolina." t <rajj, jfrands Captain, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1743. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 5, 189O. ist Sergeant, 37th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1862. ad Lieutenant, 37th Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November 18, 1863. Captain, November 20, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. , JHoses Eeittmt. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Third Minnesota Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8058. SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Minnesota Infantry, September 5, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1865. , Cfjarles Hanmait* Passed Assistant Surgeon (Lieutenant), U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3504. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Captain s Clerk, U.S.N., May, 1861, to September, 1862. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 5ist Infantry. Pennsylvania Militia, in service of the U.S., July n, 1863. Mustered out, September 2, 1863. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., May 31, 1864. Assistant Surgeon, June 23, 1864. Promoted Passed Assistant Surgeon, October n, 1867. Resigned, January 15, 1870. 6rern, Jltltum First Lieutenant, Tenth Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 3, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1618. BOSTON. Private and Corporal, ist Mass. Battery, August 28, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, ist Mass. Battery, September 21, 1862. Mustered out, October 19, 1864. 2d Lieu tenant, loth Mass. Battery, October 28, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, February 27, 1865. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and efficient services." <reene, Hebt Eafoson* First Assistant Engineer (Lieutenant), U.S.N. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1728. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., March 19, 1858. Promoted 2d Assistant Engi neer, December i, 1860. ist Assistant Engineer, October 15, 1863. Resigned, August 2, 1869. , George Captain, Fourth Artillery, U.S.A. ELECTED APRIL 17, 1885. MEMBER AT LARGE. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3806. FORT McPHER- SON, GEORGIA. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1861. Served as Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, Staff of Major General W. H. French, Commanding 3d Army Corps, July 12 to August, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, I2th Infantry, U.S.A., June 23, 1865. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, June 23, 1865. Transferred to 2ist Infantry, September 21, 1866. Unas- signed, April 19, 1869. Assigned to 4th Artillery, December 15, 1870. Captain, December i, 1883. (greenouoft, SHilliam Smttfj. Captain, Eighteenth New Hampshire Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1450. WAKEFIELD, MASS. Private and Corporal, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September I, 1862. Mustered out, August 28, 1863. Captain, i8th N.H. Infantry, September 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 10, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gal lantry before Petersburg, Virginia." (griffin, Cjjarlfg ILamson. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5097. KEENE, N.H. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Major General SIMON G. GRIFFIN. <riffin, Simon oooelL Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1289. KEENE, N.H. Captain, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 4, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th N.H. Infantry, October 29, 1861. Promoted Colonel, April 22, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 12, 1864. Mustered out, August 24, 1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the assault on the enemy s lines in front of Fort Sedgwick, Virginia." (griffin, roiltam jFranftlin. Captain, Forty-ninth U.S. Colored Troops. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1888. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 5951. BOSTON. Private and 1st Sergeant, 93d Illinois Infantry, August 9, 1862; mustered, Octo ber 13, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, nth Louisiana Infantry, afterward 49th U.S.C.T., April 22, 1863; mustered, June 4, 1863. Promoted Captain, March 19, 1864. Mustered out, March 22, 1866. rimes, Sanies Captain, Seventeenth Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6992. HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE, N.H. Captain lyth Infantry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861. Transferred to 26th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Transferred to loth Infantry, May 19, 1869. Discharged, December 31, 1870. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August i, 1874, "for gallant services at Spottsylvania and during the campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." ( "5) <rmneil, ^enrg SEalton. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, U.S.N. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5099. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Master s Mate, U.S.N., June 23, 1862. Promoted Acting Ensign, November u, 1862. Acting Master, January 6, 1864, "for good conduct in charge of naval howitzers at capture of Aranzas Pass, Texas." Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, May 3, 1865. Ensign, March 12, 1868; declined. Discharged, July 25, 1868. <utnejj, Patrick Eofrert. Colonel, Ninth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1876. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1754. Captain, gth Mass. Infantry, June n, 1861. Promoted Major, October 24, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, January 28, 1862. Colonel, July 26, 1862. Mustered out, June 21, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri torious services during the war." Died at Boston, March 21, 1877. Major, Surgeon, Eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1524. Major, Surgeon, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., November 7, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. Died at Beverly, Mass., October 10, frames, ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2939. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 7, 1883. . Cadet Midshipman, U.S.N.A., June 26, 1875. 2cl Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., July i, 1883. In succession to Companion Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS J. HAINES, deceased. (116) * laities, Eijomas Jefferson. Major, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Brigadier General U.S.A. ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1819. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July I, 1845. 2cl Lieutenant, 2cl Artillery, U.S.A., July I, 1849. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 9, 1853. Appointed Adjutant, October I, 1855. Captain, I3th Infantry, May 14, 1861; declined. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, August 3, 1861. Colonel, A. A. B.C., U.S.V., May I, 1862, to May 31, 1866. Major, Commissary of Subsistence, February 9, 1863. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 13. 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Died at Hartford, Conn., August 14, 1883. f&ale, ELECTED MAY 2, 1888. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 6343. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Earnest in all patriotic action. A man of peace defending and advocating a war for right. f&ale, Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1883. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2688. SALEM, MASS. Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 1861 ; mustered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August I, 1861. ist Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1861. Promoted Captain, July I, 1862. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 30, 1864. Mustered out, November n, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at Kinston, North Carolina." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r gallant and meritorious services during the war." lenrg. Chaplain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1877. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1803. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Chaplain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. ( "7) f&all, HKnrg Scroop. First Lieutenant, Thirty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4331. READING, MASS. Sergeant, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 17, 1862; mustered, July 31, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 34th Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1862; mustered, December 15, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, October 18, 1864; mustered, December 9, 1864. Commis sioned Captain, February 18, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. First Lieutenant, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6636. KINGSTON, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, March I, 1862. Discharged (dis ability resulting from wound received in action), October 3, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, Chief Quartermaster Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1144. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 2ist Mass. Infantry, September 18, 1861. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., July 22, 1862. Assigned as Chief Quartermaster, gth Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act of July 17, 1862), January, 1863. Resigned, December 5, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for efficient and meritorious services in bis department." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. Died at San Diego, Cal., August 3, 1880. g, (Cfjarlrs Stuart. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1582. ROXBURY, MASS. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., June 7, 1864. Discharged, October 24, 1865. ( 118) ficrtrte*. Colonel, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 958. ist Lieutenant, Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, October 18 to December 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, January u, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November 12, 1862. Captain, 54th Mass. Infantry, March 6, 1863. Promoted Major, April 17, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, May 31, 1863. Colonel, July 18, 1863. Mustered out, August 20, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 27, 1865, " for meritorious services." Died at West Medford, Mass., July 26, 1871. l, llorinooti Colonel, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3054. WEST MEDFORD, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 2oth Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Promoted Captain, November 26, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 54th Mass. Infantry, April 17, 1863. Colonel, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1863. Resigned (disabilty resulting from wound received in action), November 2, 1863. t^alsteati, (JFminel potter. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 721. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 1, 1882. Captain, 2d N.Y. Heavy Artillery, December n, 1861. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., April 14, 1862. Resigned, June 28, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." t Hamilton, (Carles Smiflj. Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1552. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1839. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 2d Infantry, U.S.A., July i, 1843. 2< 3 Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, November 17, 1845. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June 30, 1847. Resigned, April 30, 1853. Colonel, 3d Wisconsin Infantry, May u, 1 86 1 ; mustered June 29, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 10, 1861, to rank from May 17, 1861. Promoted Major General, September 19, 1862. Resigned, April 13, 1863. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 20, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras and Churubusco, in Mexico." ( 119) Jfapgoofc, <i)arlrs (ffiftotoarli. Colonel, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1703. BROOKLINE, MASS. Captain, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, December 14, 1862. Colonel, July 3, 1863. Discharged, October 14, 1864. Hartw, gllpfjcus; Holmes. First Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry. Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 055. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1X63. Harriman, JBabiti Samuel. First Lieutenant, Twelfth Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 4, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2245. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Private, 8th N.H. Infantry, October 18, 1861. Discharged, May 25, 1863. Private and Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 2O, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, loth Company Unassigned, Maine Infantry, afterwards I2th Maine Infantry, February 8, 1865. Discharged, September 19, 1865. Harrington, Samuel. Captain, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3674. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted Captain, November 5, 1862. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, January 10, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. Harris, 3fames Houis. Acting Ensign, U.S.N. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5874. BOSTON. Acting Master s Mate, U.S.N., March, 1864. Promoted Acting Ensign, April 6, 1864. Discharged, October 8, 1867. ( 120 ) Harris, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7568. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Acting Master, U.S.N. , May 27, 1861. Promoted Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, April 27, 1863, "f r gallant conduct in face of the enemy." Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, April 26, 1865. Discharged, October 24, 1865. Pfarrteon, flEilltam First Assistant Engineer .(Lieutenant), U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 2, 1883. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2801. BRAINTREE, MASS. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., July 29, 1861. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, December 18, 1862. 1st Assistant Engineer, January 30, 1865. Resigned, October 8, 1872. Lieutenant Colonel, Fourth Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7533. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 1st Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 1861. Mus tered out, July 22, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, September 28, 1861. Promoted Captain, June 25, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, November 14, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. f&artforll, Slfretr Stelnnan. Colonel, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V. ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1056. HONOLULU, H.I. Corporal, 3d Missouri Infantry, May 10, 1861. Mustered out, August 17, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Captain, 54th Mass. Infantry, March 16, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1863. Promoted Colonel, November 3, 1863. Mustered out, April 30, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., December 30, 1864, "for gallant services at the battle of Honey Hill, South Carolina." ( 121) f&artfoell, ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1 89O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8269. BOSTON. By inheritance from CHARLES ATHERTON HARTWELL, ist Lieutenant, nth Infantry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861. Colonel, 77th U.S.C.T., December 8, 1863. Transferred to loth U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery, October I, 1865. Mustered out, February 2, 1867. Captain, nth Infantry, U.S.A., October 4, 1866; unassigned, April 14, 1869; assigned to 8th Cavalry, December 15, 1870. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., June 27, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia." Brevet Major, U.S.A., June 14, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., December 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died October 3, 1876. kartell, Cephas Horen^o. First Lieutenant, Seventh Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3675. Sergeant and ist Sergeant, Company of Infantry, afterwards reorganized as 7th Mass. Battery, April 19, 1861; mustered, May 21, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Battery, April 14, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November 17. 1862. Re signed, October 5, 1863. Died at Pasadena, Cal., April 19, 1890. Castings, Charles OH tilt am. Captain, Twelfth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8059. SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASS. ist Lieutenant, I2th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Promoted Captain, August 10, 1862. Discharged, March 12, 1865. *$atcf), ssian Hofcel First Lieutenant, Seventh Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 957. 1st Lieutenant, 7th Conn. Infantry, August 31, 1861 ; mustered, September 6, 1861. Mustered out, September 5, 1864. Died at Meriden, Conn., February 9, 1888. ( 122 ) Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 6, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1562. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., September 4, 1861. Mustered out, October 26, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., June 2, 1865, " for efficient and meritorious services." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. , June 2, 1865, "for faithful and meri torious services." , JFranftlin, Junior* Lieutenant Colonel, Second California Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1 87O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1260. BOSTON. Captain, Additional Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., April 15, 1862. Resigned, May II, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d California Cavalry, January 5, 1865; mustered, January II, 1865. Resigned, April 30, 1865. * Raines, 3oijn Captain, Third Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1288. Captain, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., September 18, 1862. Mustered out, June 27, 1863. Died at Fairhaven, Mass., March 10, 1883. , Jamrs Surgeon (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. Major, Surgeon, Two Hundred and Fifteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 9, 1 89O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7962. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, H4th Pennsylvania Infantry, March 17, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 21 5th Pennsylvania Infantry, April 20, 1865. Mustered out, July 31, 1865. Assistant Surgeon (Master), U.S.N., June 24, 1867. Pro moted Passed Assistant Surgeon (Lieutenant), February 26, 1873. Surgeon (Lieu tenant Commander), May I, 1879. ( 123) <&artmer First Lieutenant, Third Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3251. BOSTON. Private, 3d Vermont Infantry, January 28, 1864. 2cl Lieutenant, 3d Vermont Infantry, October 18, 1864; mustered. January I, 1865. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, February 25, 1865; mustered, March 23, 1865. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), June 2, 1865. Hatofetns, First Assistant Engineer (Lieutenant), U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6504. TAUNTON, MASS. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., July 29, 1861. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, December 18, 1862. 1st Assistant Engineer (Master), January 30, 1865. 1st Assistant Engineer (Lieutenant), July 25, 1866. Resigned, January 18, 1869. tPtetolejj, Josepfj EosfoelL Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 064. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, MARCH 1, 1882. Captain, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, yth Conn. Infantry, September 17, 1861. Promoted Colonel, May 19, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., September 17, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., September 28, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." JBanieL Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1582. WOBURN, MASS. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., September 27, 1862. Discharged, February 2, 1866. t Images, Ctjarles Major, Surgeon, Forty-third Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4259. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, NOVEMBER 5, 189O. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 43d Wisconsin Infantry, August 10, 1864; mustered, August 29, 1864. Promoted Major, Surgeon, March 13, 1865. Mus tered out, June 24, 1865. ( 124) , Seffreg. Captain, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1698. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 2d Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, October 5, 1861. Promoted Captain, October 14, 1862. Resigned, August 17, 1863. Colonel, First Rhode Island Light Artillery Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1054. NEW ORLEANS, LA. ist Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, August 8, 1861. Promoted Captain, August 18, 1862. Major, April 19, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, April 13, 1865. Colonel, June 12, 1865. Mustered out, July I, 1865. Colonel, 5th U.S. Veteran Volunteers, July 14, 1865. Mustered out, March 5, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., August I, 1864, " for distinguished services and good conduct throughout the campaign, especially at Cold Harbor, Virginia." Brevet Colonel and Brevet Briga dier General, U.S.V., May 3, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." Assistant Surgeon (Master), U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1387. WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., September 17, 1861. Resigned, September 11, 1865. liearti, Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Director Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 826. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V., May I, 1862. Assigned as Medical Director 4th Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (General Orders 29), February 28, 1864. Mustered out, October 23, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." First Lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 921. PLYMOUTH, MASS. C orporal, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., January 15, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. (ffifomuttir* Captain, First Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1 89O. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 8O60. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 13, 1861. Captain, July 12, 1862. Mustered out, May 25, 1864. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, I4th Veteran Reserve Corps, June 18, 1864. Discharged, September 26, 1867. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., November 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious ser vices." Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." , SEtlUam SBtrt Colonel, Tenth Vermont Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5875. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. ist Lieutenant, 2d Vermont Infantry, May 22, 1861; mustered, June 20, 1861. Discharged (disability), November 5, 1861. Major, loth Vermont Infantry, August 26, 1862; mustered, September I, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, October 17, 1862; mustered, November 3, 1862. Colonel, April 26, 1864; mustered, June 6, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), December 17, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 7, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious con duct at the battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and Cedar Creek, Virginia, and Monocacy, Maryland." * Derrick, George l^enrg SEefcster. Major, Surgeon, First U.S. Volunteers. ELECTED MAY 1,1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1426. ist Lieutenant. Assistant Surgeon, ist U.S. Volunteers, April 20, 1864. Pro moted Major, Surgeon, August 23, 1864. Mustered out, November 27, 1865. Died at London, England, July 21, 1877. ( 126) mr, Jfrancis Lieutenant Colonel, Thirteenth Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 975. MELROSE, MASS. Captain, 3d Maine Infantry, June 4, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, November 14, 1861. Major, I3th Maine Infantry, December 10, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, April 28, 1862. Mustered out, January 6, 1865. , 3ot)tt Major, U.S. Marine Corps. ELECTED APRIL 12, 1871, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1280. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAYS, 1871. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, SEPTEMBER 25, 1882. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, APRIL 3O, 1883. 2d Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, March 9, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, September I, 1861. Captain, June 10, 1864. Major, August 18, 1889. Brevet Captain, U.S.M.C., May 25, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at Port Hudson and Grand Gulf, May 25, 1863." f&igginson, jFrancts 3Lce, Captain, Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1O71. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass Infantry, February 28, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 14, 1863. Captain, July 16, 1863. Captain, 5th Mass. Cavalry, February n, 1864. Mustered out, November 30, 1865. 3Lrc. Major, First Massachusetts Cavalry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6144. BOSTON. ad Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 8, 1861. Captain, ist Mass. Cavalry, October 31, 1861. Promoted Major, March 26, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in action), August 9, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war, and especially in the campaign of 1864 of the Army of the Potomac." $tg0ttts0n, Efjomas SHcnttoortf). Colonel, Thirty-third U.S. Colored Troops. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6913. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Captain, 51*1 Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 25, 1862. Colonel, ist South Carolina Volunteers (afterward 336 U.S.C.T.), November 10, 1862. Resigned (disability resulting from wound received in action), October 27, 1864. JFloges, Major, Surgeon, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1 88O. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2117. HARTFORD, CONN. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., October 28, 1862. Resigned, February 4, 1864. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 4Oth Mass. Infantry, September 22, 1864. Promoted Major, Surgeon, May 19, 1865. Discharged, June 16, 1865. tll, James Captain, Ninety-seventh U.S. Colored Troops. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. INSIGNIA 922. LOWELL, MASS. Private and ist Sergeant, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., October ^14, 1862. ist Lieutenant, ist Louisiana Engineers, U.S.V. , May 10, 1863. Captain, 3d Louisiana Engineers (afterward 97th U.S.C.T.), September 12, 1863. Mustered out, April 6, 1866. f&tll, Sames SEtlliam. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5424. ROXBURY, MASS. Musician, 3d N.H. Infantry, February 28, 1862. Mustered out, March I, 1865. By inheritance from HENRY HILL, Chaplain, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 26, 1861. Mustered out, August 20, 1864. Hospital Chaplain, U.S.V., April 12, 1865. Mustered out, December 2, 1865. Died September i, 1884. (128) f&mcfcs, lElifoartr SHarti, Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. Colonel (re tired) Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A. ELECTED MAY 4, 1870, IN THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1205. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 6, 1885. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Lieutenant Colonel, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 30, 1861. Promoted Colonel, May 16, 1861. Mustered out, August I, 1861. Colonel, igih Mass. Infantry, August 3, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., November 29, 1862; accepted, April 28, 1863. Resigned, June 30, 1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." 2d Lieutenant, 2d Cavalry, U.S.A., April 26, 1861. Resigned, June 4, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 4oth Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted, September 17, 1866. Transferred to 25th Infantry, March 15, 1869. Retired with rank of Colonel, "for wounds received in line of duty," December 15, 1870. Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Antietam, Maryland." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the assault on Petersburg, Virginia." H?mtis t roiliam l&enrg SEceti. Major, Surgeon, Twelfth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 6, 1883. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 2805. MILFORD, N.H. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, I7th Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 1 2th Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1863. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. Captain, Fourteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7963. BOSTON. Private, i4thN.IL Infantry, September 24, 1862. Captain, I4th N.H. Infantry, October 2, 1862. Mustered out, July 8, 1865. ^otjges, ^Jlmcm Danfortjj, Sunior* Second Lieutenant, Forty-second Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in the service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 74O1. BOSTON. Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2 ^ Lieutenant., 42d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 20, 1864. Mustered out, November n, 1864. ( 129 ) , TOlltam Captain, Thirty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6103. SOMERVILLE, MASS. Private, 36th Mass. Infantry, July 23, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 36th Mass. Infantry, October 17, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, October 26, 1863. Appointed Adjutant, February 21, 1864. Captain, May 6, 1864; mustered, July 14, 1864. Mustered out, June 8, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V. , March 25, 1865, "for valuable and distinguished services at Fort Stedman, Virginia." Holmes, Hmrg dolman. First Lieutenant, Fiftieth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1455. CHELSEA, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 5Oth Infantry, M.V.M., September 24, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1863. * Holmes, 3osrp|) m. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 859. Private, 2yth Mass. Infantry, August 25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 2yth Mass. Infantry, May 14, 1864. Mustered out, May 15, 1865. Died at Springfield, Mass., January 24, 1881. *Holt, &lfreti JFatrbanks. Lieutenant Colonel, First Texas Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1884. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3146. Private and Hospital Steward, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17,1861; mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, December 6, 1861; commissioned, Febru ary 20, 1862. Major, Surgeon, ist Texas Cavalry, December i, 1862. Major, De cember, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, December, 1864; mustered, May 20, 1865. Mustered out, November 4, 1865. Died at Martin, Florida, December 28, 1890. ( 130) * Romans, George Captain, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1465. Corporal, 1st Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 7, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Died at Boston, August 10, 1890. Cooper, (Carles Ifotoen, Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1600. BOSTON. Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted Major, December 28, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, June i, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, November 15, 1864; not mustered. Resigned, March 18, 1865. * Cooper, Esaac Major, Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 816. Private, I3th Infantry, N.Y.S.M.. in service of the U.S., April 23, 1861; mus tered May 14, 1861. Mustered out, August 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, I5th Mass. Infantry, October 8, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, June 9, 1862. Major, April 17, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, July 4, 1863; not mustered. Resigned, July 29, 1864. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, 62d Mass. Infantry, March 2, 1865; not mustered. Died at Boston, April 12, 1873. Hopkins, Cfjarlrs Augustus, Captain, Thirteenth New Jersey Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6104. BROOKLINE, MASS. Private, 8th Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mus tered, April 25, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, I3th N.J. Infantry, August 22, 1862; mustered, August 25, 1862. Promoted Cap tain, January 18, 1863; mustered, January 31, 1863. Mustered out, June 8, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and distinguished services in the Held." * Hopkins, JFranfclm. Acting Master, U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1675. Master s Mate, U.S.N., May 15, 1861. Promoted Acting Master, April 24, 1864. Resigned, November 25, 1864. Died at Brooklyn, N.Y., October 13, 1886. f&opktns, f&enru JFrrtiertcfc. Second Lieutenant, Third New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3843. LAWRENCE, MASS. ist Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 10, 1861; mustered, August 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, July I, 1862. Discharged (disability), April 17, 1863. Private, ist N.H. Cavalry, April 4, 1865. Mustered out, May 6, 1865. s, Houts Lafoton. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8074. BROOKLINE, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Major CHARLES A. HOPKINS. $?oppin, aEilltam SEanicr. ELECTED MAY 2, 1888. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA, 6344. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Prominent in Hospital Service, giving per sonal attention and much money for the relief of suffering. With voice and pen an earnest supporter of Government; with cheering confidence in the success of the right. Held in honor by his fellow- citizens of Rhode Island for loyalty and devo tion to his country. Died at Providence, R.I., April 19, 1890. Captain, Aide-de-Camp Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 999. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November i, 1861. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 17, 1862. Captain, Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., August 24, 1863. Mustered out, September 6, 1865. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct and great efficiency at the battles of Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg." ( 132) Norton, (JBberrtt SoutJifoortf). Major, Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6183. ATTLEBOROUGH, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862; mustered, September 23, 1862. Promoted Captain, February 2, 1863; mus tered, March 2, 1863. Mustered out, September i, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, November 14, 1863; mustered, November 18, 1863. Promoted Captain, February 10, 1864; mustered, February 20, 1864. Major, August 8, 1864; mustered, August 25, 1864. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, August 31, 1864; not mus tered. Mustered out, July 24, 1865. *$ortott, roiltam ILanglrg. First Lieutenant, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 862. 2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, August I, 1862. Discharged, March 12, 1864. Died at Boston, November 23, 1884. g, Solomon, Sumor, Captain, Twenty-first Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2427. BOSTON. 1st Lieutenant, 2ist Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1861. Promoted Captain, March 3, 1862. Commissioned Major, July 16, 1864; not mustered. Lieutenant Colonel, August 19, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, August 29, 1864. Captain, 7th U.S. Veteran Volunteers, September, 1865. Mustered out, April 24, 1866. Died at Boston, October 21, 1884. $?otoartr, (fTfjarlrs. First Lieutenant, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8338. DORCHESTER, MASS. 2cl Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 17, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, November 18, 1862. Resigned, January 27, 1863. ( 133) arli, Cfjarlea Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1591. BOSTON. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 7, 1863. Discharged, November 15, 1865. f?otoarti, George JFranfclttu Captain, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5235. TAUNTON, MASS. Private and ist Sergeant, 4ist Mass. Infantry, August 14, 1862. ad Lieu tenant, 4ist Mass. Infantry, August 27, 1862; mustered, September 10, 1862. Trans ferred to 4Oth Mass. Infantry, September i, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, January 16, 1863; mustered, March 6, 1863. Captain, February 26, 1864; mustered, March 26, 1864. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. ^otoarlr, Squire Captain, Eighth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7534. WEST NEWTON, MASS. Private and ist Sergeant, 8th Vermont Infantry, November 19, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 8th Vermont Infantry, January 13, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June 12, 1863; mustered, November 15, 1863. Captain, July 26, 1864; mustered, October 12, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), December 9, 1864. BHarren, Second Lieutenant, Thirtieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4632. WALTHAM, MASS. Private, Company of Infantry, afterwards reorganized as 7th Mass. Battery, May 21, 1861, Quartermaster Sergeant, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, January 27, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, August 19, 1862. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, April 17, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, February 6, 1865. (134) , Jamrs Colonel, Thirty-second Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 6, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1563. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Colonel, 32d Wisconsin Infantry, August 30, 1862. Resigned, July 6, 1864. Greene. Captain, Thirtieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1877. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1901. 1st Lieutenant, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, August 5, 1862. Resigned, May 6, 1863. Died at Denver, Colorado, March i, 1886. Carroll Captain, Thirty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6993. BOSTON. Private, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged, August 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1862; mustered, October 10, 1862. Pro moted ist Lieutenant, March 8, 1863. Captain, October 14, 1863. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6994. TAUNTON, MASS. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. , October 23, 1861. Resigned, September 5, 1865. TOteon, Junior. Captain, First Artillery, U.S.A. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 233. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 3, 1877. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 2, 1878. 2d Lieutenant, 4Oth N.Y. Infantry, December 4, 1861. Mustered out, October 4, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, ist Artillery, U.S.A., June 18, 1867. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, November 17, 1873. Captain, August 9, 1889. ( 135 ) , Samrs Smttij, First Lieutenant, Eleventh Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3515. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, nth R.I. Infantry, October i, 1862. Mustered out, July 13, 1863. *$utjson, 3foim SHtlliams. Lieutenant Colonel, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1300. 2d Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 16, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, September 18, 1862. Captain, April 30, 1863. Major, August 16, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, October 14, 1864. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. Died at Lexington, Mass., June i, 1872. (Carles* Captain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 819. NEWTON, MASS. Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June I, 1862. Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. *!urtr, Carles Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1424. ist Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 28, 1862. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., May 22, 1863. Mustered out, September 19, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Dorchester, Mass., April 25, 1877. ^ttrtr, Charles Eusseil. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4256. BOSTON. In succession to Companion Brevet Major CHARLES H. HURD, deceased. ( 136) Pturlr, Eijeotiorc Clarence. Second Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 4O9. EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 2cl Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. f&urlr, Militant Second Lieutenant, Fiftieth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, In service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6914. SALEM, MASS. Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May I, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5oth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 15, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1863. *!&utrf)tngs, SEilltam Fincent. Lieutenant Colonel, Chief Quartermaster, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1867, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MARCH 4, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 632. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., November 26, 1862. Assigned as Acting Chief Quartermaster, loth Army Corps (S.O. No. I, loth A.C.), May 6, 1864, to August 26, 1864; assigned Acting C.Q.M., loth Army Corps, November 16, 1864; announced as C.Q.M., 25th Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (G.O., No. i 25th A.C.), December 4, 1864; relieved (S.O., No. 83, 25th A.C.), March 25, 1865; assigned to armies oper ating against Richmond (S.O., No. 86, Dept. of Va.), March 27, 1865. Resigned, May 29, 1865. Died at Auburndale, Mass., July 26, 1888. f&utcijtnscm, (JHiien, Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-fourth Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1759. CHELSEA, MASS. Major, 24th Maine Infantry, September 10, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, June 13, 1863. Mustered out, August 25, 1863. Major, 2d Maine Cavalry, January 4, 1864. Mustered out, December 6, 1865. ( 137) , 3of}n Era. First Lieutenant, Seventh Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 189O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8061. ESSEX, CONN. ist Sergeant, yth Conn. Infantry, September 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, yth Conn. Infantry, July i, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April u, 1864. Mustered out, October 26, 1864. , Cjarles Assistant Surgeon, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1069. BOSTON. Assistant Surgeon, 37th Mass. Infantry, April 7, 1865; mustered, April 13, 1865. Transferred to 2Oth Mass. Infantry. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. Engalls, Sosrpf) Augustus. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Eighth Infantry, Massa chusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1388. SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. Private and Q.M. Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., November 7, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 8th Infantry, M.V.M., July 26, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. / Engalis, SHtlltarn. Major, Surgeon, Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1186. BOSTON. Major, Surgeon, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., October 8, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 59th Mass. Infantry, October 13, 1863. Mustered out, June 12, 1865. Jackson, Patrick Eraqj, Junior* First Lieutenant, Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1003. BOSTON. Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June i, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, April 16, 1863; mustered, September 29, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, March 8, 1864. ist Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, March 2, 1864; mustered, March 14, 1864. Mustered out, October 31, 1865. ( 138) Jackson, Samuel. Medical Director (Commodore), Retired, U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3881. BOSTON. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. , June 20, 1838. Promoted Passed Assistant Surgeon, November 22, 1843. Surgeon, September 2, 1852. Medical Director, March 3, 1871. Retired, April i, 1879. t Jacobs, Jesse (Elliott. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1880. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 2065. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DECEMBER 4, 1889. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 17, 1862. Mustered out, September I, 1866. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." t* James, ^arttj BEtlfcingon. Captain, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 864. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Private and Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 54* Mass. Infantry, March 23, 1863. Promoted Captain, March 30, 1865. Mustered out, August 20, 1865. Died at Milwaukee, Wis., November 15, 1883. Jadris, 0eorge Major, Surgeon, Seventh Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 4, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 12O1. HARTFORD, CONN. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, yth Conn. Infantry, December n, 1861. Promoted Major, Surgeon, October 10, 1862. Mustered out, September 15, 1865. (139) Sastram, Partiou SHjellron. First Lieutenant, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5158. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, ist Infantry, R.I. D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, September 28, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 6, 1862. Resigned, March 29, 1864. *3ennrss, Sosep!) IfcenfcalL Second Lieutenant, Eleventh New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1876. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1748. Private, nth N.Y. Cavalry, December 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, nth N.Y. Cavalry, June 17, 1864. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, April 22, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 21, 1865. Died at Haverhill, Mass., August 29, 1881. Second Lieutenant, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7133. SANFORD, FLORIDA. Musician, Private, Corporal and ist Sergeant, ist Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d Mass. Infantry, April 3, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, April I, 1865; mustered, June 8, 1865. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Sefoett, (JFrastus 3E. First Lieutenant, Ninth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5876. SWANTON, VERMONT. 2d Lieutenant, gth Vermont Infantry, June 14, 1862; mustered, July 9, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 24, 1863; mustered, July 4, 1863. Resigned, November 21, 1864. Sofjnson, (JHtitoarli Crosby First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Vol unteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1131. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Appointed Adjutant, May 29, 1863. Mustered out, June 19, 1863. , f&anntiral Augustus. First Lieutenant, First Battalion Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7964. WORCESTER, MASS. Private, Corporal, Sergeant and ist Sergeant, 3d Maine Infantry, June 4, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, December 5, 1863; mustered, April 7, 1864. Mustered out, January 28, 1865. Ist Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Maine Infantry, April 5, 1865. Mustered out, April 5, 1866. Soijnscnt, Efjomas Second Lieutenant, Second Corps Cadets. Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5027. SALEM, MASS. 2cl Lieutenant, 2cl Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mustered out, October it, 1862. Johnson, SHarren Putnam. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5803. NEW YORK. Eldest son of Companion Second Lieutenant THOMAS H. JOHNSON. *3ones, SUfrert Itifctier. Acting Master, U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 7, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7971. Acting Master s Mate, U.S.N., November 4, 1861. Promoted Acting Ensign, September 4, 1862. Acting Master, March 2, 1864. Discharged, October 12, 1865. Acting Master, April 28, 1866. Discharged, July 17, 1868. Died at Lima, Peru, June 21, 1890. Sones, (JHtitoarti 3enfcms. Captain, Eleventh Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1873. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1452. BOSTON. Captain, nth Battery, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., August I, 1862. Mustered out, May 25, 1863. Captain, nth Mass. Battery, January 2, 1864. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 25, 1865, "for conspicuous gallantry at Fort Stedman, Virginia." ( HO Sones, $?enr|j Brofon. First Lieutenant, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1812. BOSTON. Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, October i, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, October 21, 1863. Discharged, December 22, 1864. SEtlitam First Lieutenant, Twenty-sixth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1526. BOSTON. Private, 3ist Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 3ist Mass. Infantry, December i, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, April 15, 1864. Mustered out, December 9, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, December 27, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, April 10, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 3oglm, tffforge Clesson. Lieutenant Colonel, Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1558. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Captain, I5th Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1861. Promoted Major, November 13, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, April 17, 1863. Commissioned Colonel, July 4, 1863; not mustered. Mustered out, August 9, 1864. , CJjarles Jfreliericfc. Captain, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2311. CHELSEA, MASS. Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Sergeant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, October 8, 1863. Discharged, October 20, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, September 30, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 30, 1865. Captain, July 17, 1865. Mus tered out, August 20, 1865. ( 142) , 3of)tt Snlircfo. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1880. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2194. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DECEMBER 31, 1886. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., February 3, 1862. Mustered out, September 19, 1865. Sultan, eorgr Jlaglor. Captain, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5103. EXETER, N.H. Private, 2d Battery Mass. Light Artillery, July 31, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, July 30, 1862. Captain, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 27, 1862. Mustered out, February i, 1865. Mian, 3ojjn &nfcrefo Ha forest. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 189O. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7690. EXETER, N.H. Eldest son of Companion Captain GEORGE N. JULIAN. *!teitf), atom garrison. Acting Second Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3164. Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. , September 9, 1862. Promoted Acting 2d Assistant Engineer, June 6, 1864. Discharged, January 20, 1866. Died at Bridgewater, Mass., January 27, 1885. *Heiti), Cijeotiore Scott. Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4343. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., January 16, 1863. Promoted Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon, April 6, 1866. Discharged, July 2, 1868. Died at Newton, Mass.. September 13, ( 143) Ifcellogg, Charles SEetmore. Captain, Twenty-ninth Ohio Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED AUGUST 6, 1884. IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF OHIO. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, NOVEMBER 9, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3381. BROOKLINE, MASS. Private, ist Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 29th Ohio Infantry, August 26, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 29th Ohio Infantry, June 20, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Janu ary 25, 1863. Captain, April i, 1865. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. Itemfrle, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1138. SALEM, MASS. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. , August 12, 1861. Resigned, May 16, 1862. Heritor tcfcen, Paul Acting Second Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6995. BOSTON. Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., June 20, 1862. Promoted Acting 2d Assistant Engineer, November 6, 1863. Discharged, September 3, 1866. , Clesson. Second Lieutenant, Fifty-third Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7956. LEOMINSTER, MASS. Private and Sergeant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., October 17, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., May 22, 1863. Mustered out, September 2, 1863. Captain, Fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1593. BOSTON. Captain, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., September 16, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. *Htolirr, f&cnrg furfcitt ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 2462. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Constantly consulted on subjects of finance by State and National Governments. Munificent in gifts in support of all loyal interests. Earnest in all patriotic service. Died at New York, January 28, 1886. Hilltan, 3oijn lafcfom. First Lieutenant, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 4, 1879. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1904. ROXBURY, MASS. 2cl Lieutenant, 28th Mass. Infantry, December 3, 1861. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, July 27, 1862. Discharged, February 14, 1863. *ltimfrall, roiliam Augustus. Captain, Second New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1514. Private, ist Connecticut Infantry, May 9, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 2d N.Y. Cavalry, August 15, 1861. Promoted Captain, January 22, 1863. Discharged (disability), July 18, 1863. Died at Pasadena, Cal., December 27, 1887. Utrtg, Cftarleg JFrrt. Captain, Coast Guard Battalion, Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 189O. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7972. SOMERVILLE, MASS. Quartermaster Sergeant, loth Maine Infantry, October 4, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, loth Maine Infantry, January 5, 1863; mustered, January 10, 1863. Transferred to loth Battalion Maine Infantry, April 26, 1863, and to 29th Maine Infantry, November I, 1863. Commissioned Captain, September 22, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, December I, 1864. Captain, Coast Guard Battalion, Maine Infantry, January 6, 1865. Mustered out, September 26, 1865. (H5) Hing, ana 2DS tilts* Captain, Eighth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6829. NASHUA, N.H. Corporal, ist N.H. Infantry, May 3, 1861. Mustered out, August 9, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, 8th N.H. Infantry, October 25, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 14, 1862. Captain, December 16, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, October 28, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, October 28, 1865. g, Efctoarti SEilJunson. ELECTED JANUARYS, 1869. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 98O. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. The friend and trusted agent of John Albion Andrew in supervision of Massachusetts troops in the field. Earnest and successful in recruiting service. Devoted to all soldier interests. Hmgstwro, Isaac JFraitfeltn. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 2, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1519. CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. Sergeant and Sergeant- Major, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 23, 1862; mustered, August 13, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 321! Mass. Infantry, December 15, 1862; mus tered, May I, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, February 6, 1863; mus tered, July 21, 1863. Commissioned Captain, June I, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. * Unrclanlr, Samuel Major, Surgeon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1725. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 3, 1880. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 2, 1884. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., March I, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 45th In fantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., October 28, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., September 2, 1863. Promoted Major, Surgeon, September 9, 1863. Mustered out, February 21, 1866. Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel, U.S.V., February 8, 1866, "for faithful and meritorious services." Died at Hamburg, Germany, September 27, 1888. (146) Unite, Cijarles ^Earner* First Lieutenant, Forty-ninth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in the service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6046. WEST STOCKBRIDGE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., September 19, 1862. Mustered out, September I, 1863. First Lieutenant, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry Brevet Captain, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2460. MILTON, MASS. Sergeant-Major, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 30, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 131)1 N.H. Infantry, December 30, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 30, 1864. Mus tered out, June 21, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.Y., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." *1Lamb, Cjjarieg J9unran. Captain, Fifty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 187O. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1259. Private, Landis s Independent Battery, Light Artillery, Penn. Militia, in service of the U.S., June 27, 1863. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 31, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, June n, 1864. Captain, 56th Mass. Infantry, May 7, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), December 28, 1864. Died at Boston, September 2, 1871. E/ancqj, 3oJjn First Lieutenant, First Maine Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5796. SHARON, MASS. 1st Sergeant, 2d Maine Infantry, May 28, 1861. Discharged (disability), July 11, 1861. Sergeant-Major, i8th Maine Infantry, afterward 1st Maine Heavy Artil lery, August 21, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, ist Maine Heavy Artillery, January 18, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August 19, 1865. Mustered out, September n, 1865. ( H7 ) 5Lane, (Ebrrett. Major, Forty-third Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1692. BOSTON. Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Promoted Major, October 20, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. , srar. Captain, Twelfth Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7685. PROVIDENCE, R.I. ist Lieutenant, I2th K.I. Infantry, October 13, 1862. Appointed Adjutant, December 27, 1862. Promoted Captain, March 24, 1863; mustered, April 13, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. ILarabcr, (Srorgc f^rrman. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 3, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4551. SUNCOOK, N.H. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, March 19, 1864. Discharged (disability), March 14, 1865. ILarfcm, Samcs (ffifofoartr, Major, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 3, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4552. EVERETT, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 5th N.II. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 31, 1862. Major, July 3, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, October 12, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, October 12, 1864. ( 148) tlLarnrti, antel Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A. ELECTED JUNE 4, 1873. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1499. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DECEMBER 7, 1887. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., March 13, 1863. Resigned, June i, 1865. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A., June 23, 1879; accepted, July 2, 1879. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August i, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign in East Tennessee, at the siege of Knoxville, and in the,battles of the late campaign from the Rapidan to Petersburg." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign from the Rapidan to Petersburg." ILattjrop, Captain, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1058. BOSTON. 1st Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 13, 1862. Promoted Captain, August 27, 1862. Discharged, November 13, 1863. Hatfyrop, First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1059. DEDHAM, MASS. Private and Sergeant, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, January 25, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, January 5, 1865. Appointed Adjutant, February 3, 1865. Mustered out, November 14, 1865. iLaurtat, 0eorge SEalter. Captain, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2224. MEDFORD, MASS. Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May i, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st Sergeant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 17, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, August 6, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 29, 1862. Captain, June 15, 1864. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General R. E. Lee." ( 149) tHrarnetJ, Bela feck. Captain, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 187O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1179. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, MARCH 7, 1888. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery, February 21, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 26, 1862. Captain, December 29, 1864. Mustered out, September 25, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V. , April 9, 1865, "for efficient and meritorious ser vices during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent army under General K. E. Lee." ILce, JBanicl SEdjstcr. Captain, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1395. CHELSEA, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, 29th Mass. Infantry, December 17, 1861. Appointed R.O.M., June 6, 1862. Promoted Captain, January 14, 1863. Discharged, December 3, 1863. *Hcr, JFrands 3L Colonel, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1065. Major, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June I, 1862. Colonel, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., August 29, 1862; mustered, September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Died at Westport, N.Y., September 2, 1 886. ILee, JFrancte SEilson* ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 3883. BOSTON. In succession to Companion Colonel FRANCIS L. LEE, deceased. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 928. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Lieutenant Colonel, Aide-de-Camp, Staff of the Governor of Massachusetts, July 12, 1861, to June 9, 1864. Distinguished for earnest service in the formation of regiments in 1861, and for helpfulness throughout the war. (ISO) , p?orare Clark. Colonel. Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 814. Colonel, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 20, 1861. Mustered out, October 27, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Springfield, Mass., June 22, 1884. Hee, Sames rafton Carton. Major, Quartermaster Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1688. VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., November 26, 1862. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., July 2, 1864. Promoted Major, Q.M., July 2, 1879. Brevet Major, U.S.A., July 31, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., July 31, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Major (Retired), Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1392. Acting Master, U.S.N., June 8, 1861. Discharged, July 6, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, July 31, 1861. Promoted Captain, September I, 1862. Major, November 14, 1862. Mustered out, November 12, 1863. Major, Veteran Reserve Corps, November 9, 1863; accepted, November 13, 1863. Mustered out, October 19, 1866. Captain, 45th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted, October 20, 1866. Unassigned, July 22, 1869. Retired with rank of Major, December 15, 1870, "for disability resulting from loss of right arm and wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for distin guished gallantry at the battles of Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Gettysburg, Pennsyl vania." Died at Vineyard Haven, Mass., October 20, 1890. ( 50 3Lrc, roiltam Hagmonti. Colonel, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 990. ROXBURY, MASS. Cadet, U.S.M.A., 1825. Colonel, 2oth Mass. Infantry, July i, 1861. Dis charged (disability), December 17, 1862. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for distinguished conduct at the battle of Antietam, Maryland, and for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 3e labor, eorge TOUtam* Captain, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6105. ROXBURY, MASS. Corporal, Sergeant and ist Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 28, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 14, 1864; mustered, November 4, 1864. Promoted Captain, December 14, 1864. Mustered out, January 6, 1866. t3Lcigjjton, SEalter First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, One Hundred and Eighty- eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3711. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, APRIL 3, 1889. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, i88th Penn. Infantry, April 9, 1864. Mus tered out, December 14, 1865. ILetois, a&to TOlftmson. Captain, Ninth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5095. HYDE PARK, MASS. Captain, 9th Vermont Infantry, July 3, 1862; mustered, July 9, 1862. Dis charged (disability), September 2, 1864. / ILftots, Jotn Benjamin. Major, Surgeon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 35O7. HARTFORD, CONN. Major, Surgeon, 5th Connecticut Infantry, July 3, 1861; mustered, July 23, 1861. Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., April 4, 1862. Mustered out, October 7, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October i, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." ILetots, TOlliam Serauto. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 4255. HARTFORD, CONN. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOHN B. LEWIS. ILititw, f^oratio First Lieutenant, First Maine Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS.. INSIGNIA 1689. MELROSE, MASS. Private and Q.M. Sergeant, ist Maine Cavalry, September 21, 1861. ist Lieu tenant, 1st Maine Cavalry, March 12, 1863. Mustered out, November 25, 1864. Lincoln, JFrefcertc HEalfeer. ELECTED MAY 1, 1889. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7138. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. As Mayor of the City of Boston during the war, rendered special patriotic service in recruiting, and in energetic action during the draft riot. Wherever a soldier s need was known, his was a ready hand. SLtttle, Chaplain, First Vermont Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 14, 1888, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 11, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6402. DORCHESTER, MASS. Chaplain, loth Vermont Infantry, afterward ist Vermont Heavy Artillery, April n, 1863. Mustered out, July 5, 1865. *&tttlc, 3amrs ILobcll. ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 2463. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Eminent in devotion during the early days of the war, rendering efficient service in recruiting by personal effort, and always conspicuous for his care of soldiers and their families. Died at Swampscott, Mass., June 19, (153) ILtbrrmoiT, liber Cromtoell. , Captain, Thirteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1886. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 5148. WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. 1st Sergeant and Sergeant- Major, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 2(1 Lieutenant, I3th Mass. Infantry, June 28, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 30, 1862. Captain, May i, 1863. Mustered out, August i, 1864. ILibermore, Efyomas SLeonarfc. Colonel, Eighteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1135. BOSTON. Private, 1st N.H. Infantry, June 24, 1861. Mustered out, August 9, 1861. ist Sergeant, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 12, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th N.H. Infantry, June 10, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 14, 1862. Captain, March 3, 1863. Major, October 28, 1864; mustered, November 18, 1864. Discharged, to accept promotion, April 7, 1865. Colonel, i8th N.Ii. Infantry, January 17, 1865; mustered, April 8, 1865. Mustered out, June 23, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April 7, 1865, "for highly valuable and meritorious iLtbtmjston, 3La Efjett iLoraljo. Lieutenant Colonel, Third Artillery, U.S.A. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 815. FORT McHENRY, MD. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July I, 1849. Brevet 2<1 Lieutenant, ist Artillery, U.S.A., July I, 1853. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, December 24, 1853. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, January 3, 1856. Captain, October 26, 1861. Major, 4th Artillery, April 10, 1879. Lieutenant Colonel, 3d Artillery, March 5, 1887. Brevet Major, U.S.A., July I, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., August 28, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Smithrield, Virginia." iLomtoli, <eorcje Brimmer* Captain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1028. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Promoted Captain, January 15, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. ( 154) *, Sarob . Captain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United State s. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 888. Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Resigned, January 14, 1863. Died at Boston, July 29, 1875. *!Long, SEtlliam fcalr. Major, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1876. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1745. 2d Lieutenant, 33d N.Y. Infantry, May 14, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 27, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, October 16, 1862. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., October 16, 1862. Promoted Major, A.A.G., September 6, 1864, " for his brave and gallant conduct at Fort Stevens, near Washington, District of Columbia." Mustered out, September 19, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 19, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent campaign before Richmond, Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the assault before Petersburg, Virginia." Died at Chelsea, Mass., April 7, 1890. , Cfjarles First Lieutenant, First Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1476. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, March 27, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, January 24, 1864. Discharged (disability), February 15, 1864. ( 155 ) Horing, Charles Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Inspector General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 4O8. BOSTON. Captain, A.Q.M., U.SV., February 3, 1862; assigned as Assistant Inspector General, gth Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act July 17, 1862), July 22, 1862. Mustered out, August 10, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., August I, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battles of the Wilder ness, Spottsylvania, and Bethesda Church, and during the operations before Peters burg, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., August I, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign in East Tennessee, and at the siege of Knoxville." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., July 17, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." t ILoring, Charles f&arlung. Chief Engineer (Captain), U.S.N. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1693. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, MAY 19, 1 88O. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. , February 26, 1851. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, May 21, 1853. ist Assistant Engineer, May 9, 1857. Chief Engineer, March 25, 1861. iLoring, JFranrts TOUianu First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Thirty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 187O. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1245. FLORENCE, ITALY. Sergeant-Major, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 9, 1862. Resigned, May 26, 1864. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for conspicuous gallantry at Sabine Cross Roads, Louisiana, April 8, and Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, April 9, 1864." iLoring, Acting Ensign, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2309. PLYMOUTH, MASS. Master s Mate, U.S.N., May n, 1861. Promoted Acting Ensign, October I, 1863. Resigned, May 29, 1865. ( 156) 3Lotf, Major, Surgeon, Twenty-eighth Infantry, Pennsylvania Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1539. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, ggth Penn. Infantry, September 18, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 22, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 28th Infantry, Penn. Militia, June 22, 1863. Mustered out, July 28, 1863. Died at Boston, July 20, 1879. 3Lofo, Major, Eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1869. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1091. GLOUCESTER, MASS. 3d Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., April 16, 1861; mustered, April 30, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 10, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. Captain, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., September 15, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. Captain, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., July 14, 1864. Promoted Major, July 25, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. Hotoell, James EusselL ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7963. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. His wise and patriotic words guided the public mind to lofty principle, as the heroic deeds of others of his name and lineage aided on the battlefield in saving the nation. *3Ltmt, Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 141O. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 31, 1864. Discharged, September 2, 1865. Died at Quincy, Mass., April 7, 1887. (157) Human, George Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Inspector, U.S.A. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2163. BOSTON. Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Inspector, U.S.A., June 11, 1862. Mustered out, November 20, 1865. * Human, ILuftc. Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 868. Lieutenant Colonel, ayth Mass. Infantry, September 16, 1861. Resigned, May 27, 1863. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the siege of Washington, North Carolina." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Montreal, Canada, November 12, 1889. Human, Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 11, 1877. MEMBER AT LARGE. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1822. BOSTON. Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, M.V.M., August 15, 1863. Volunteer A.D.C., Staff of Major General George G. Meade, commanding Army of the Potomac (special sanction, Secretary of War), September 3, 1863. Resigned as Volunteer A.D.C., April 20, 1865. Promoted Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, M.V.M., December 8, 1865. Resigned, December 8, 1865. t JHacCauteg, Second Lieutenant, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1453. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, APRIL 3O, 1885. Private and Sergeant, I26th Penn. Infantry, August 6, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 1 26th Penn. Infantry, February 24, 1863. Mustered out, May 20, 1863. ( 158) Second Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6184. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA. Private, 2cl Mass. Infantry, May u, 1861; mustered, May 25, 1861. Dis charged (disability resulting from wound received in action), June 25, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps, April 23, 1864. Mustered out, January I, 1868. iftc^lpinr, First Lieutenant, Second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6505. LAWRENCE, MASS. Private and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May II, 1861; mustered, May 25, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1864; mustered, July I, 1864. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. * fflcCaffrrtu, fHattfjefo Sanies. Major, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 722. 2d Lieutenant, 31! Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Major, 25th Mass. Infantry, October I, 1861. Resigned, March 19, 1862. Died at Boston, May 5, 1885. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A. Brevet Colonel, U S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 351 6. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF OHIO, DECEMBER 1, 1886. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., April 28, 1862. Vacated Com mission September i, 1866. Captain, C.S., U.S.A., August 17, 1866. Major, Pay master, U.S.A., August 30, 1880. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August 17, 1866, " for faithful services in the subsistence department." Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., October 21, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." ( 159) *JEcC0n&iUe, iftidjarl Sylbrster. Captain, Third Battalion Rifles, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1063. Captain, 30! Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., May 3, 1861 ; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Died at Worcester, Mass., December 25, 1872. , 3ojjn Major, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. ELECTED JUNE 5, 1867, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 507. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 2, 1875. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, OCTOBER 5, 1881. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1859. 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., June n, 1863. Promoted Captain, February 10, 1869. Major, June I, 1881. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March i, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the siege of Morris Island, South Carolina." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious service during the operations before Charleston, South Carolina." JHc<hmis, SEtlliam First Lieutenant, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6915. BOSTON. Private, Corporal, Sergeant and First Sergeant, igth Mass. Infantry, September 12, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, December I, 1863. Discharged, May 13, 1865. , (Carles, Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1680. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF OHIO, FEBRUARY 5, 1890. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N. A., September 21, 1860. Ensign, U.S.N., May 28, 1863. Promoted Master, November 10, 1865. Lieutenant, July 25, 1866. Lieu tenant Commander, March 12, 1868. Commander, June 5, 1878. ( 160) jjrrtiertck* Captain, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 978. BOSTON. Private, I3th Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, February 26, 1864. Appointed Adjutant, June i, 1864. Promoted Captain, June 29, 1865. Mustered out, August 29, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." Second Lieutenant, Second Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4627. HYDE PARK, MASS. Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant- Major, 2d R.I. Infantry, June 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, January 31, 1865; mustered, March 29, 1865. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, July n, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. tlHrl&cr, Samcs (Cooper. Lieutenant Colonel, Surgeon, U.S.A. ELECTED JANUARY 26, 1876, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1694. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, FEBRUARY 1, 1886. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, NOVEMBER 6, 1889. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., October 2, 1858; accepted, December i, 1858. Promoted Captain, Assistant Surgeon, October 2, 1863. Major, Surgeon, December 22, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, Surgeon, November 17, 1887. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Jftacfur, SoJjn &oforU. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5094. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., May 17, 1861. Resigned February 28, 1862. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., April I, 1863, to July 21, 1865. , 3of)n Austin. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1889. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7536. BOSTON. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Major JOHN W. McKIM. ( 161 ) t, Sotjn Captain, Assistant Quartermaster Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7402. BOSTON. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., October 30, 1863. Mustered out, May 7, 1867. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services in the Quarter master s Department during the war." IHrlttm, Colonel, Chief Quartermaster Brevet Colonel, U.S.A. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, NOVEMBER 1, 1871. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 414. BOSTON. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., July 2, 1864; assigned as Chief Quartermaster, Cincinnati Depot, with rank of Colonel (under Act of Congress, July 4, 1864), August 2, 1864. Ordered to Philadelphia Depot as Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, February 15, 1865. Resigned, March 8, 1866. Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious ser vices during the war." f&actnillan, &nlircto Eijomson. Second Lieutenant, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1614. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. Corporal, ist R.I. Light Artillery, August 15, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, July 15, 1863. Discharged, -March 3, 1865. First Assistant Engineer (Master), U.S.N. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1425. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., M ay 3, 1859. Promoted 2d Assistant En gineer, October 29, 1861. ist Assistant Engineer, May 20, 1863. Resigned, November 28, 1865. Died at Boston, December i, 1881. (162) , Jiafriti Betton. Chief Engineer (Commodore), Retired, U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1 89O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7686. NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., January II, 1849. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, February 26, 1851. 1st Assistant Engineer, June 26, 1856. Chief Engineer, September 21, 1860. Retired with the relative rank of Commodore, February 27, 1889. , <eorge Colonel, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major General, u.s.v. ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1067. ist Lieutenant, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Promoted Captain, No vember 8, 1 86 1. Major, December 18, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, May i, 1863, Colonel, July 5, 1863. Mustered out, July 27, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 14, 1864, "for distinguished conduct at the battle of the Wilder ness and at Deep Bottom." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." Died at Boston, February 13, 1875. Captain, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. Second Lieu tenant (Retired), Brevet Captain, U.S.A. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8062. BOSTON. Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, July 18, 1861. Trans ferred to 2 ist V.R.C., December 15, 1863. ist Lieutenant, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, March 21, 1864; mustered, May 6, 1864. Promoted Captain, June 30, 1864. Mus tered out, July 1 6, 1865. 2 ^ Lieutenant, 39th Infantry, U.S.A., March 7, 1867; accepted, April 12, 1867. Unassigned, April 20, 1869. Assigned to I4th Infantry, August 3, 1870. Retired (wounds in line of duty), November 14, 1871. Brevet ist Lieutenant, U.S.A., March 7, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 7, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Petersburg, Virginia." (163) rg SHilltam Cj]rotiorr> Captain, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1269. NEW YORK. 1st Lieutenant, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, March 8, 1864. Promoted Captain, May 7, 1864. Resigned, May 20, 1865. t*fHallorij, Major, Second New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1174. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, JUNE 11, 1879. Captain, 2d N.Y. Cavalry, August 13, 1861. Promoted Major, July 5, 1862. Resigned, January 28, 1863. Died at Bridgeport, Conn., November 9, 1882. flftariile, frank (Earl. Captain, First United States Sharpshooters. ELECTED JANUARY 3, 1883, IN COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 22, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2694. LYNN, MASS. ist Lieutenant, ist U.S. Sharpshooters, September 23, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 4, 1862. Mustered out, September 23, 1864. ilarcg, ^cttrjj rlantio, Major, Surgeon, Thirty-fifth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2222. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 5, 1863. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 35th U.S.C.T., Novem ber 26, 1863. Resigned, June 3, 1865. JHarlrrn, (Seorge Slugusttus* First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, First United States Sharpshooters. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1878. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1815. LOWELL, MASS. Private and Sergeant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, December 12, 1861. Trans ferred to ist U.S. Sharpshooters, April, 1862. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., ist U.S. Sharpshooters, July 10, 1862. Mustered out, September 8, 1864. ( 164) Jlarlann, SHtllianu Captain, Second Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7957. ANDOVER, MASS. Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 15, 1861; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Battery, December 18, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 22, 1862. Captain, January 8, 1865. Mustered out, August 11, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August II, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services." , Carmi Second Lieutenant, Thirteenth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6106. ENOSBURGH FALLS, VT. 2(1 Lieutenant, I3th Vermont Infantry, September II, 1862; mustered, October 10, 1862. Resigned (disability), F ebruary 17, 1863. Jftarsfj, JDamrl Second Lieutenant, Forty-sixth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1667. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 1st Sergeant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., October 30, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., November I, 1862. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. fEarsf), 3ot)u jftmmare. Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-fourth Veteran Reserve Corps Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 23O6. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Private, gth U.S. Infantry, April 9, 1847. Discharged, August 23, 1848. ist Lieutenant, 6th Wisconsin Infantry, June 17, 1861. Promoted Captain, October 25, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, September 13, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 1 2th N.H. Infantry, September 17, 1862. Resigned, January 22, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 24th V.R.C., January 22, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, 24th U.S.C.T., April 20, 1865; declined. Resigned, August 16, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Chancellors- ville, Virginia." C 165) Isaac Second Lieutenant, Sixth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7958. BOSTON. Corporal, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., April 16, 1861 ; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., September 4, 1862. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. fftartm, Augustus Pearl. Captain, Third Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 187O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1220. BOSTON. Sergeant, ist Battery Light Artillery, M.V.M.. in service of the U.S., April 21, 1861; mustered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Battery, September 5, 1861. Promoted Captain, November 28, 1861. Mus tered out, September 16, 1864. Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r gallant and meritorious services during the war." Jftartht, ramel Major, Surgeon, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1267. WORCESTER, MASS. Major, Surgeon, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3. 1861. Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Resigned, July 23, 1862. Jftason, Cfjarles First Lieutenant, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2457. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 2d Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, December 24, 1861. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, October i, 1862. Resigned, April 21, 1864. ( 166) tiHason, Stumper porter. First Lieutenant, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery Brevet Cap tain, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1140. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 7, 1880. Private and Sergeant, ist Conn. Heavy Artillery, May 22, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery, December i, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November 8, 1864. Discharged, May 6, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." Cotoplanli. Captain, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1674. 2(1 Lieutenant, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, November 25, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, July 8, 1862. Captain, January 6, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), March 23, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Stockbridge, Mass., September 24, 1884. *fHauran, (JHfctoarlr CJTarntujtoiu ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 2497. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Adjutant General of the State of Rhode Island, with rank of Brigadier General from June 26, 1856, until January 28, 1875; receiving Resolution of Thanks from the General Assembly for able and efficient dis charge of duty. Distinguished in the administration of his office throughout the war, as well as for liberality to all soldier interests, and for devoted patriotism. Died at Providence, R.I., June 5, 1886. , liartom Eirfjartrgon, Captain, Twenty-second Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1553. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. ist Lieutenant, 22d Wisconsin Infantry, August 22, 1862. Promoted Captain, February 4, 1863. Mustered out, June 12, 1865. ( 167) Colonel, Second Artillery, U.S.A. ELECTED MAY 4, 1881, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2201. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, FEBRUARY 6, 1884. FORT ADAMS, R.I. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1847. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, ist Dragoons, U.S.A., July i, 1851. Transferred to 4th Artillery, February 20, 1852. 2cl Lieutenant, October 8, 1853. Promoted ist Lieutenant, March 12, 1856; Captain, July 3, 1861. Major, Judge Advocate, U.S.V., March 17, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Inspector General, U.S.V. (under Act of July 17, 1862), February 27 to September 26, 1864. Mustered out of Volunteer service, October 23, 1865. Major, ist Artillery, January 10, 1877. Lieutenant Colonel, 4th Artillery, October 2, 1883. Colonel, ad Artillery, December 4, 1888. Brevet Major, U.S.A., April 7, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., September 20, 1863, "for gallant and meri torious services in the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " f r gallant and meritorious services during the war." fHcrrill, George Sargent. Captain, Fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in ser vice of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 4, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1496. LAWRENCE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., September i, 1862. Promoted Captain, December 8, 1862. Mustered out, August 28, 1863. JHerriman, Cfjarles First Lieutenant, Adjutant, First Infantry, Rhode Island Detached Miiitia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5877. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., April 18, 1861; mustered, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Commissioned Major, loth R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862; not mustered. ( 168) tjflcrnman, (fftigar Clarence. Captain, U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 7, 1884, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3225. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, AUGUST 17, 1887. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FEBRUARY 5, 1890. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 21, 1857. Resigned. November 7, 1860. Acting Master, U.S.N., December 3, 1861. Promoted Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, September 25, 1863. Lieutenant, July, 1865, to c ate J u ty 6> 1862. Lieutenant Commander, July 25, 1866. Commander, March 12, 1875. Captain, July 31, 1890. jftcrru, 3ol)H jFatrMti. Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882, IN COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2404. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 26, 1889. U.S-S. " WABASH." Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October 15, 1862. Promoted Acting Master, Sep tember 23, 1865. Ensign, U.S.N., March 12, 1868. Promoted Master, December 18, 1868. Lieutenant, March 21, 1870. Lieutenant Commander, December i, 1883. J&cscrbeg, Benjamin JFranfcltn. Captain, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2198. HINGHAM, MASS. 2(1 Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 16, 1861; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. ist Lieutenant, l8th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1861. Promoted Captain, August 24, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Bethesda Church, Virginia." t * IHidjaelis, ttjo (Ernest Major, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1868. IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 882. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 31, 1871. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, MAY 1, 1876. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, SEPTEMBER 22, 1887. 2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V., September 30, 1863; accepted, October 15, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., November 24, 1863; accepted, December 10, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, September 12, 1864. Captain, June 23, 1874. Major, February 28, 1889. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Died at Augusta, Maine, May i, 1890. ( 169) J&ifflin, Benjamin First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Forty-ninth Infantry, Massachusetts Vol unteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1123. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., November 19, 1862. Mus tered out, September I, 1863. Died at Boston, June 16, 1880. t Pities, kelson Major General, U.S.A. ELECTED MAY 1, 1878. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1818. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF OREGON, MAY 6, 1885. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF KANSAS AS CHARTER MEMBER, APRIL 22, 1886. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JULY 26, 1887. ist Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, September 9, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, May 31, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 6ist N.Y. Infantry, May 31, 1862. Promoted Colonel, September 30, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 12, 1864, "for distinguished services during the recent battles of the Old Wil derness and Spottsylvania Court-House, Virginia." Accepted, June 27, 1864. Promoted Major General, U.S.V., October 21, 1865; accepted, October 26, 1865. Mustered out, September i, 1866. Colonel, 4Oth Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted, September 6, 1866. Transferred to 5th Infantry, March 15, 1869. Brigadier General, U.S.A., December 15, 1880; accepted, December 18, 1880. Major General, April 5, 1890; accepted, April 14, 1890. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., August 25, 1864, " for highly meritorious and distinguished conduct throughout the campaign, and particularly for gallantry and valuable services in the battle of Reams Station, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia." Brevet Major General, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Spottsylvania, Virginia." Jltllar, Eofrert First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Fourth Rhode Island Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2600. PROVIDENCE, R.I. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 4th R.I. Infantry, August 27, 1861; mustered, October 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 26, 1864. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." (170) Wife, 8rtjur. ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4348. BROOKLINE, MASS. By inheritance from CHARLES JAMES MILLS, 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, August 15, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, August 17, 1862. Dis charged (disability), March 18, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 56th Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1863; mustered, September I, 1863. Promoted Captain, July 7, 1864. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 25, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., January 23, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Bethesda Church, and during the operations before Petersburg, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 31, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Killed at Boydton Plank Road, Virginia, March 31, 1865. IHtlton, Etdjarti Sfoeet, Captain, Ninth Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 723. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, gth Mass. Battery, August 6, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 2, 1863. Captain, January i, 1865. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. J&ttcJjell, reb Jjtanrts. Captain, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2522. SOUTH BOSTON. Sergeant, 3<1 Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 1861. Mus tered out, July 22, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 4Oth Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, November 7, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of left arm), October 25, 1864. Jftonroe, ILoren^o IBofo. First Lieutenant, Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 189O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8O63. BRIDGEWATER, MASS. Private, ist Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, March 4, 1862. Discharged, March 24, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, March 25, 1864; mustered, April 21, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, August 8, 1864; mustered, April 17, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. (171) Morgan, fflliliiam Augustus. Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6107. MALDEN, MASS. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., June 2, 1863. Promoted Acting Master, October 27, 1864. Discharged, January 24, 1 866. Acting Master, U.S.N. , April 13, 1866. En sign, March 12, 1868. Promoted Master, December 18, 1868. Lieutenant, March 21, 1870. Lieutenant Commander, July 28, 1884. Major, Third Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 5, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1432. Major, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., October 15, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. Died at Plymouth, Mass., December 27, 1885. iJHorrtll, Jftrtmtanti (Portion. Acting Ensign, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3511. BOSTON. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October i, 1864. Discharged, September 16, 1866. Captain (Retired), U.S.A. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3509. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, U.S.A., March 24, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, November 12, 1863. Captain, January 10, 1877. Retired (disability in time of duty), October 5, 1887. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., June 30, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of White Oak Swamp, Virginia." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 17, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Antietam, Maryland." JEorrison, JEorttcr iLafanette* First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 51 OO. PETERBOROUGH, N.H. Quartermaster Sergeant, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 26, 1862. 1st Lieu tenant, R.Q.M., I3th N.H. Infantry, August 12, 1863. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. f&orsr, <eortjr First Lieutenant, Second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1876. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1752. NEWTONVILLE, MASS. Private and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, March 17, 1865; mustered, June 9, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. JHoulton, (ffiftfoarfc (Efcrrctt. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5034. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Eldest son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel ORSON MOULTON. IHoulton, Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 685. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS AS CHARTER MEMBER. INDIAN ORCHARD, MASS. 3d Lieutenant, 30! Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in the service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Captain, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, November 5, 1862. Dis charged, December 31, 1864. , 3oi)u Brnrtitct Captain, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1 89O. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7973. LIMA, PERU. ist Lieutenant, 3;th Massachusetts Infantry, August 27, 1862. Promoted Cap tain, March 10, 1863. Discharged, April 4, 1864. C i73) fftunroe, Jftarttn Second Lieutenant, Fourth Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2521. BOSTON. Private and Corporal, 3oth Mass. Infantry, December 17, 1861. Discharged, December 7, 1862. Private and Sergeant, 7th Unattached Co. Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 4, 1864. Mustered out, August 5, 1864. Private and Ser geant, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 18, 1864. 2< 3 Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, March 22, 1865; mustered, April I, 1865. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. Captain, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1672. Sergeant, ist Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Died at Roxbury, Mass., April 27, 1884. , Patrick (JHtifoartu First Lieutenant, Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5952. BOSTON. ist Sergeant, Commissary Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, gth Mass. Infantry, June n, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, gth Mass. Infantry, September 26, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, February 8, 1863. Mustered out, June 21, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Veteran Reserve Corps, July 20, 1864. Mustered out, January 2, 1867. SHilUam. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 13O2. LEXINGTON, MASS. Quartermaster Sergeant, I2th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 1 2th Mass. Infantry, May 17, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, March 30, 1864. Captain, C.S., U.S.V., March 21, 1864. Mustered out, October 13, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July 7, 1865, " for efficient and meritorious services." ( 174) Lieutenant Colonel, Thirty-first Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 052. BOSTON. Captain, 3ist Mass. Infantry, December 10, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Col onel, April 15, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, June 7, 1865; not mustered. Mus tered out, September 30, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at the capture of Port Hudson, Louisiana ; in the fight at Shreveport, Pinewood, and Alexandria, and also at the taking of Mobile, Alabama." Died at Boston, April 17, Captain, First Vermont Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5422. BOSTON. 1st Lieutenant, 1st Vermont Cavalry, September 18, 1862; mustered, September 29, 1862. Promoted Captain, January 5, 1864. Resigned, February 27, 1864. burner. Major, Surgeon, Tenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1308. SUFFIELD, CONN. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Conn. Infantry, May 14, 1861. Mustered out, August 12, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, loth Conn. Infantry, Octo ber 4, 1861. Promoted Major, Surgeon, July 21, 1862. Resigned, February 17, 1864. >, Sfafcrein 3. First Lieutenant, Second Maine Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1702. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Maine Cavalry, November u, 1863. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, December I, 1863. Discharged, September 10, 1864. Died at Natick, Mass., November 30, 1880. ( 175) ti ftattnail. Rear Admiral, U.S.N. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 69O. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 1, 1882. Midshipman, U.S.N., December 14, 1836. Promoted Passed Midshipman, July i, 1842. Master, August 2, 1849. Lieutenant, March 13, 1850. Commander, July 16, 1862. Captain, July 25, 1866. Commodore, May 24, 1872. Rear Admiral, February 26, 1878. Died at Pomfret, Conn., October 12, 1886. , James BufTtngton. Captain, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1178. SALEM, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861 ; mustered, October 14, 1861. Promoted Captain, June 27, 1863. Discharged, September i, 1864. , roiltam iSufffngton. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7572. ALLSTON, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Captain JAMES B. NICHOLS. , Caleb Captain, First Battalion, Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4630. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, ist Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 26, 1862. Captain, ist Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, November 3, 1862. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Morris, Albert ILane. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, One Hundred and Fourteenth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5425. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. Nurse in U.S. Sanitary Commission, July and August, 1862. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., August to November, 1862. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., July to November, 1864, and from March 8, 1865, to March 24, 1866. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, ii4th U.S.C.T., March 24, 1866; mustered, October 27, 1866. Mustered out, May 8, 1867. (176) $0rtjj, Samcs j^orman, First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Twenty-fourth Massa chusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5101. BOSTON. Private, ist Mass. Infantry, December 26, 1861. Discharged, June 17, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 35th U.S.C.T., September I, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, ist U.S. Colored Cavalry, December 9, 1863. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 24th Mass. Infantry, January 15, 1865. Resigned, October 7, 1865. Jlogrs, dH&toartf ILanglion. Major, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6686. BOSTON. Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 16, 1861 ; mustered, April 30, 1861. Mustered out, August I, 1861. Captain, 4ist Mass. Infantry, after ward 3d Mass. Cavalry, August 27, 1862. Promoted Major, September 2, 1864. Mustered out, July 21, 1865. First Lieutenant, Forty-eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1479. Private and Sergeant, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., September 23, 1862. 2d Lieu tenant, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., November 3, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, De cember 29, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. Died at Boston, March 22, 1888. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Sixth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7132. FARMINGTON, N.H. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 6th N.H. Infantry, October 18, 1861. Resigned, March 19, 1863. ( 177) Colonel, Twenty-ninth Maine Infantry Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1053. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, APRIL 5, 1882. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 1, 1885. SOUTH NATICK, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Maine Infantry, April 28, 1861. Mustered out, August 5, 1861. Captain, loth Maine Infantry, October 3, 1861. Mustered out, May 7, 1863. Captain, 29th Maine Infantry, November 7, 1863. Promoted Major, October 4, 1864. Colonel, December 17, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1866. Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V., October 28, 1864, " for meritorious services." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Captain, Second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1494. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, January II, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 23, 1862. Captain, March 20, 1863. Resigned, July 3, 1865. Died at New York, February 23, Connor, JFretiertrft Acting Master, U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3276. NEWTON HIGHLANDS, MASS. Acting Master s Mate, U.S.N., January 15, 1863. Promoted Acting Ensign, January 21, 1864. Acting Master, June 28, 1865. Resigned, December 27, 1867. tiiorne, JFrrfcertc. Second Lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6506. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 1 8, 1863. lifocr, Sosrpf) Broton. Captain, Fifth Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 6, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1589. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. ist Lieutenant, 5th Wisconsin Infantry, June 10, 1861. Promoted Captain, October 16, 1862. Resigned, January 26, 1863. Itocr, i&obcrt Sfjafo. Captain, Eighth Cavalry, U.S.A. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1241. ALBANY, N.Y. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, October 13, 1864. Mustered out, October 31, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, I7th Infantry, U.S.A., February 23, 1866. Transferred to 8th Cavalry, March 3, 1867. Promoted ist Lieutenant, March 7, 1867. Captain, October 7, 1869. Resigned, October 31, 1869. <SHmste&, JFrctrcric Hato. ELECTED MAY 2, 1888. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 6345. BROOKLINE, MASS. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. The first Secretary of the United States Sanitary Commission, the aims of which were carried out to success largely through his organizing faculty. Through his efforts three regiments of colored troops were raised in New York. He was the centre of all patriotic movement in New York City, the organizer of that great Fair which realized one million dollars for the Sanitary Commission ; the originator of the Loyal Publication Society and the Pro tective War Claim Association. His loyalty was supreme, his service peerless. ptiurhe, ILronarti ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4383. NEW YORK. By inheritance from EMERSON OPDYCKE, ist Lieutenant, 4ist Ohio In fantry, July 26, 1861; mustered, August 26, 1861. Promoted Captain, February 9, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, September 17,1862. Colonel, 1 25th Ohio Infantry, September 18, 1862; mustered, January I, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 26, 1865. Resigned, January I, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. , February 7, 1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., November 30, 1864, " for important and gallant services at the battle of Franklin, Tennessee." Died, April 25, 1884. (179) rctttt, jFranfc Second Lieutenant, Ninety-fifth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6637. MELROSE, MASS. Private, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. Discharged, October 22, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Engineers, Corps d Afrique, afterwards 95th U.S.C.T., November 5, 1863. Discharged, November 26, 1864. Colonel, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 784. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 1, 1882. ist Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 5, 1864. Major, November 21, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, April 6, 1865. Colonel, May 7, 1865; mustered, February 9, 1866. Mustered out, February 10, 1866. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S. V., March 13, 1865, "for highly meritorious services during the war." rmsticc, (JBfcenc^rr Soles. Captain, Twelfth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5797. BRANDON, VERMONT. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Vermont Infantry, April 25, 1861 ; mustered, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 15, 1861. Captain, I2th Vermont Infantry, September 22, 1862; mustered, October 4, 1862. Mustered out, July 14, 1863. sfoorn, jFrancis Augustus* Colonel, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, AS CHARTER MEMBER. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 680. BOSTON. Lieutenant Colonel, 24th Mass. Infantry, August 31, 1861; mustered, October i, 1861. Promoted Colonel, December 28, 1862. Mustered out, November 14, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865 (original appointment, October 28, 1864), "for distinguished services in the movement on the enemy s works near New Market, Virginia, September 29, 1864." (180) Sfcorne, 6rorgc Sterne, Major, Surgeon, Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1871. 1ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1287. PEABODY, MASS. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., July 8, 1862, to September 9, 1862. 1st Lieu tenant, Assistant Surgeon, ist Mass. Cavalry, March 17, 1863; mustered, April I, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, January 23, 1864. Major, Surgeon, 5th Mass. Cavalry, December 30, 1863; mustered, February 10, 1864. Resigned, May 7, 1864. Surgeon in charge of hospital transport "George Leary," from May 16, 1864, to June 8, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., August 19, 1864, to September 28, 1865. , Sosiajj Captain, Forty-seventh Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1513. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FEBRUARY 6, 1889. Private and Corporal, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 8, 1861. Discharged to ac cept promotion, October 31, 1862. Captain, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., October 31, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1863. tte, &arru Preston* ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8075. FLORENCE, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General JOHN 1 L. OTIS. tis, 3otjn SLorli. Colonel, Tenth Connecticut Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1313. LEEDS, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, loth Conn. Infantry, September 25, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, December 4, 1861. Captain, December 12, 1861. Major, November 21, 1862. Colonel, February 18, 1863. Mustered out, November 23, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallantry at the crossing of the James River, Virginia, June 20, 1864, and at the battles of Flusser s Mills and Deep Run, Virginia." (181) t tts, Eljrotiorc First Lieutenant, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 820. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FEBRUARY 17, 1879. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 30, 1881. TRANSFERRED TO COMMAND ERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 6, 1861. Discharged to accept pro motion, August 2, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 4ist Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, September 6, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August 13, 1863. Resigned, July n, 1865. torn, Cijarlrs exter, Captain, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2456. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Sergeant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, August 14, 1861. Promoted Captain. December 21, 1861. Resigned, December 24, 1863. torn, Uraiiticr Clark. Acting Ensign, U.S.N. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7535. DORCHESTER, MASS. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., September 13, 1864. Discharged, July 25, 1865. Page, fUrnrji Eitcomfo, Acting Ensign, U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3844. FITCHBURG, MASS. Mate, U.S.N., November 23, 1863. Promoted Acting Ensign, September 4, 1864. Discharged, June 3, 1865. Paine, 8masa (Elliot First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, One Hundred and Fourth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2426. BROCKTON, MASS. Private, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 20, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., November 22, 1864, to August 2, 1865. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, iO4th U.S.C.T., August 21, 1865. Mustered out, February 5, 1866. (182) 3acfafon. Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 956. BOSTON. Captain, 22cl Mass. Infantry, October 8, 1861. Major, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, January 14, 1862. Colonel, 2d Louisiana Infantry, October 25, 1862. Resigned, March 8, 1864. Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 4, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., January 15, 1865, "for meritorious and valuable services." falfreg, JFranrtg Colonel, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 927. Lieutenant Colonel, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, July I, 1861. Promoted Colonel, December 18, 1862; mustered, January 24, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), April 13, 1863. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct at the battle of Antietam, Maryland, and for meritorious services during the war." Died at Cannes, France, December 6, 1889. * Calmer, (SEilltam Hg Captain, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1596. Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 30, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, igih Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1861. Pro moted 1st Lieutenant, June 18, 1862. Captain, April 16, 1863. Commissioned Major, April 8, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 28, 1865. Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, f r "gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Hatcher s Run, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for meritorious services during the recent campaign, terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." Died at New Brighton, N.Y., November 10, 1884. , 2Halter lE ELECTED MAY 1, 1889. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7136. CHICAGO, ILL. Eldest son of Companion Second Lieutenant WILLIAM PARK. ( 183) liarfe, Second Lieutenant, Ninth Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3508. ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. Private and ist Sergeant, gth Mass. Battery, August 10, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Battery, January 18, 1865; mustered, January 28, 1865. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. Parker, First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Thirteenth Massachusetts In fantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2221. BRIDGEWATER, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, I3th Mass. Infantry, March 13, 1863. Dis charged (disability resulting from wound received in line of duty), September 18, 1863. * Parker, jToxijall &lexan&er. Commodore, U.S.N. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, NOVEMBER 3, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 182. Midshipman, U.S.N., March n, 1837. Promoted Passed Midshipman, June 29, 1843. Master, November 17, 1847. Lieutenant, September 21, 1850. Commander, July 1 6, 1862. Captain, July 25, 1866. Commodore, November 25, 1872. Died at Annapolis, Md., June to, 1879. , jFraims Jefoett Colonel, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1364. BOSTON. Major, ist Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d Mass. Infantry, December 2, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1862. Promoted Colonel, August 6, 1862. Resigned, December 27, 1862. ( 184) Barker, Jfranrts ELECTED MAY 4, 1387. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5569. BOSTON. Eldest son of Companion Colonel FRANCIS J. PARKER. Pratt. First Lieutenant, Sixteenth Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4346. MALDEN, MASS. Corporal and 1st Sergeant, i6th Maine Infantry, August 14, 1862. zd Lieu tenant, i6th Maine Infantry, November 25, 1864; mustered, December 3, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, January 28, 1865; mustered, February 4, 1865. Mustered out, June 5, 1865. * Parker, 3of)n ailing, Junior. Captain, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 13O6. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 22, 1863. Promoted Captain, October 17, 1863. Mustered out, October 5, 1865. Died at Mattapoisett, Mass., August 17, 1878. Barker, fftoses (Sreeleu. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Second United States Colored Cavalry. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5953. LOWELL, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 2d U.S. Colored Cavalry, April IO, 1864. Resigned, May 24, 1865. Parker, Simon Baileu. First Lieutenant, Fifth New York Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5878. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 5th N.Y. Infantry, April 23, 1861; mustered, May 9, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th N.Y. Infantry, August 28, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 27, 1862; mustered, April 2, 1863. Resigned (disability result ing from wounds received in action), April 22, 1863. ( 185) , militant Second Lieutenant, Sixth United States Volunteer Infantry Brevet First Lieutenant, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8268. DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA. Musician, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 5, 1861. Discharged (disability), August 31, 1861. Private, I4th N.H. Infantry, September 23, 1862. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, July i, 1864. Discharged, April 23, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 6th U.S. Volunteer Infantry, April 23, 1865. Mustered out, October 15, 1866. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.V., January 2, 1 866, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Lieutenant Colonel, Third Rhode Island Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3505. Captain, nth Rhode Island Infantry, September 19, 1862; mustered, October I, 1862. Mustered out, July 13, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 3d Rhode Island Cavalry, August 31, 1863; mustered, February 4, 1864. Resigned, May 26, 1865. Died at Providence, R.I., March 25, 1889. st, 3of)it (SHteon. Colonel, Ninth Michigan Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3252. TRANSFERRED TO THE COM- MANDERY OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 4, 1885. Lieutenant Colonel, 9th Michigan Infantry, September 10, 1861. Promoted Colonel, February 6, 1863. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 22, 1865, " for gallant, faithful and meritorious services." Parkinson, 3ofjn* Second Lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 985. BOSTON. Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., February 26, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. (186) parsons, Jofm TOUianu First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3275. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, April 8, 1865; mustered, April 17, 1865. Mustered out, January 20, 1866. parsons, Sosepf) Bato* Lieutenant Colonel, Tenth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7773. , NORTHAMPTON, MASS. Captain, loth Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, July 15, 1862. Mustered out, July i, 1864. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." tpartntrge, 3ojjn Itelson. Captain, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 861. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 3O, 1869. 1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted Captain, February 6, 1864. Mustered out, September 27, 1864. t Patterson, Joal) jjklson. Colonel, Second New Hampshire Infantry Brevet Brigadier Gen eral, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1523. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DECEMBER 31, 1889. 1st Lieutenant, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 4, 1861. Promoted Captain, May 23, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, June 21, 1864. Colonel, January 10, 1865. Mus tered out, December 19, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for courage in battle and good conduct throughout the war." ( 87) f rafcolro, liber 8Ef)itr. Lieutenant Colonel, Forty-fifth Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 867. BOSTON. Private, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 28, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. , Benjamin JFranklin, Junior. Colonel, Eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, In ser vice of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2549. LYNN, MASS. ist Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., April 16, 1861; mustered, April 30, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., November 7, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. Colonel, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., July 26, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. Pearee, f&rnrg* Second Lieutenant, Tenth Battery Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 4626. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, 1st Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, loth R.I. Battery, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, August 30, 1862. fearer, .Samuel Major, Paymaster, U.S.A. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1877. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1763. COLUMBIA, S.C. ist Lieutenant, loth Battery R.I. Light Artillery, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, August 30, 1862. Major, Paymaster, U.S.V., May 28, 1864. Mustered out, Septem ber 20, 1866. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A., March 9, 1867. Resigned, August I, 1869. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., September 20, 1866, " for faithful and meritorious services in the Pay Department." ( 188) , SEaltrr. Acting Master, U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3O53. HARTFORD, CONN. Acting Master s Mate, U.S.N., October 21, 1861. Promoted Acting Ensign, March 6, 1863. Acting Master, March 24, 1865. Resigned, April 27, 1865. Prase, $rnru Cogsforll. Captain, Eighty-sixth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7230. WORCESTER, MASS. Private, 26th Mass. Infantry, October 6, 1861. Discharged, September 28, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 86th U.S.C.T., September 10, 1863; mustered, September 29, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 31, 1864; mustered, November 9, 1864. Captain, November i, 1865; mustered, November 16, 1865. Mustered out, April 10, 1866. $rdt, <fonjc Badjdrr, Junior. Second Lieutenant, Second Rhode Island Infantry, U.S V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2551. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Rhode Island Infantry, December 13, 1864; mustered, De cember 14, 1864. Resigned, July 3, 1865. Perk, Eteotiorr Saffort. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1397. BURLINGTON, VT. Private, ist Vermont Cavalry, September i, 1861; mustered, November i, 1861. Discharged, June 26, 1862. Quartermaster Sergeant, gth Vt. Infantry, June 27, 1862; mustered, July 9, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, gth Vermont Infantry, January 8, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June 10, 1864. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., March 11, 1865. Mustered out, June 15, 1865. Pegram, Sotjtt Combe. Ensign, U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1423. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N. A., September 21, 1860. Ensign, U.S.N., May 28, 1863. Resigned, May 18, 1866. ( 189) Prtrcr, First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Twenty-third Massa chusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1876. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1747. BOSTON. Private and Commissary Sergeant, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 14, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 2jd Mass. Infantry, September I, 1862. Appointed R.Q.M., January 3, 1864. Commissioned Captain, September 20, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 25, 1865. , Ctjarlrs ILatorcncc* Lieutenant Colonel, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1310. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, July i, 1861. Lieutenant Col onel, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 30, 1862. Commissioned Colonel, July 13, 1864; not mustered. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), January II, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri torious conduct in the battles of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles on the Weldon Railroad, Virginia." Penmman, iSetfjueL First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Third Infantry, Massa chusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5872. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 3d Infantry, M.V.M., October 14, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. rfting, eonjc Hamilton. Captain, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBERS, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1130. BOSTON. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., October I, 1851. Midshipman, U.S.N., October i, 1856. Promoted Passed Midshipman, April 29, 1859. Master, September 5, 1859. Lieutenant, February 2, 1861. Lieutenant Commander, December 30, 1862. Com mander, January 19, 1871. Captain, March 10, 1882. ( 190 ) itms, B&iUtam Captain, Second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 887. Private and Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, February 13, 1863. 2< 1 Lieutenant, 2cl Mass. Infantry, January 26, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 7, 1863. Captain, March 17, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Died at Boston, January 18, 1879. * Phillips, Cijarlcs &pplrton. Captain, Fifth Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1244. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Battery, October 23, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 13, 1862. Captain, October 18, 1862. Mustered out, June 12, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August i, 1864, " for gallant services at the battle of Bethesda Church, and during the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Died at Virginia City, Nevada, March 20, 1876. H?enrg Second Lieutenant, Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry Brevet Captain, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 854. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Private, 7th Squadron, R.I. Cavalry, June 24, 1862. Mustered out, September 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, January 30, 1864. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, February i, 1865; not mustered. Resigned, February 20, 1865. Brevet ist Lieutenant and Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri torious services." , Sofjn. Captain, Second Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1876. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1744. HUDSON, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, March 17, 1863. Promoted Captain, March 8, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), April 28, 1865. , Josiafj. Colonel, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS AS CHARTER MEMBER. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 682. WORCESTER, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Captain, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1 86 1. Promoted Major, March 20, 1862. Colonel, October 29, 1862. Mustered out, January 10, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 3, 1864, " for gallantry during the war, especially at the battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia, where severely wounded." , Benjamin. First Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 0OO. MONTCLAIR, N.J. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Unattached Co. Mass. Cavalry, November 15, 1861. Pro moted 1st Lieutenant, April 24, 1862. Resigned (disability), December 20, 1862. ist Lieutenant, V.R.C., November 17, 1863. Resigned, July 18, 1864. $iercr, Charles <&toarli. First Lieutenant, Fourth Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 6108. BOSTON. Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 16, 1861; mustered, May 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Sergeant, loth Battery Mass. Light Artillery, August 16, 1862; mustered, September 9, 1862. ist Sergeant, December 4, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, September 14, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 2oth Unattached Company Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, September 2, 1864; mustered, September 15, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. fierce, <&toarli Corinn. Captain, Third Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1125. ROXBURY, MASS. Corporal, loth Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, September 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, August 8, 1861; mustered, September 21, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 6, 1862. Captain, December 22, 1862. Mustered out, June 28, 1864. ( 192 ) , 30fjn Carben Captain, Corps of Engineers Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8339. BELMONT, MASS. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1853. Brevet 2cl Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., July i, 1857. 2cl Lieutenant, December 31, 1857. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, August 3, 1861. Captain, March 3, 1863. Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Inspector General, I3th Army Corps, March 15, 1865 to August i, 1865. Resigned, May I, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August 23, 1864, "for meritorious and distinguished services during the siege of Forts Gaines and Morgan, Alabama, and especially the latter, where he had immediate charge of the location and construction of the siege works." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 26, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the siege of Mobile, Alabama." Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 26, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Pierre, (Elliot Major, Thirteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2089. BOSTON. Sergeant-Major, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, i3th Mass. Infantry, January 16, 1862. Promoted Captain, July 25, 1862. Major. April 22, 1864. Mustered out, August i, 1864. Pierce, UlcnrtJ ILillte* ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3u CLASS. INSIGNIA 2496. DORCHESTER, MASS. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Member of the Legislature of Massachusetts, 1860, 1861, 1862 (Chairman of the Committee on Finance), 1866. Representative in Congress of the United States, 43d and 44th sessions. Mayor of Boston, 1873 and 1877. *picrson, George Colonel, Fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 187O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1137. Captain, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., May i, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, July 5, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Colonel, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., October 8, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. Colonel, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., July 28, 1864. Mustered out, November 16, 1864. Died at Salem, Mass., March 2, 1881. C 193) f titco, $rtcr. Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Inspector, U.S.A. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1619. BOSTON. Major, Surgeon, 9th Mass. Infantry, June II, 1861. Discharged, August 26, 1861. Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Inspector, U.S.A., February 9, 1863. Mustered out, October 31, 1865. (JFlitotn. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3250. LOWELL, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States, December 23, 1862. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. Assistant Surgeon, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, March 6, 1865. Resigned, August 16, 1865. t*oorc, Brit: Major, Eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1516. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, MARCH 1, 1882. Major, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., May 16, 1861. Mustered out. August i, 1861. Died at Washington, D.C., May 29, 1887. , Albert Captain. Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1428. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 27, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 23, 1863. Captain, April I, 1864. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct at the battles of South Moun tain and Antietam, Maryland, and Freclericksburg, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct in the battles of Knoxville, Poplar Springs Church and in front of Petersburg." ( 194 ) Lieutenant Colonel, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1420. HARTFORD, CONN. Private and Corporal, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, April 16, 1863. Captain, 54th Mass. Infantry, May n, 1863. Promoted Major, December 3, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, July n, 1865. Mustered out, August 20, 1865. Pope, $?enru ttrfee. First Lieutenant, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1399. BOSTON. Private and 1st Sergeant, ist Unattached Co. Mass. Cavalry, September 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Unattached Co. Mass. Cavalry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, January I, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 3, 1863; mustered, August 27, 1863. Mustered out, November 26, 1864. Pope, James. Captain, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6638. MELROSE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, I4th Mass. Infantry, afterward ist Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 6, 1861. Promoted Captain, June 10, 1862. Mustered out, October 28, 1864. Pope, Hcmucl Acting Master, U.S.N. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1869. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1029. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. Acting Master s Mate, U.S.N., September 10, 1862. Promoted Acting Ensign, February II, 1864. Acting Master, July 18, 1865. Discharged, February 28, 1866. Pope, Pcretbal Clarence. Captain, United States Marine Corps. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1 89O, IN COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 13, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7679. BOSTON. Captain s Clerk, U.S.N., July, 1861. ad Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., November 25, 1861. Promoted Captain, April 16, 1870. Brevet Cap tain, U.S.M.C., September 8, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the night attack upon Fort Sumter." ( 195 ) c, Jftrtmtanti Cjjarlrs, Second Lieutenant, Thirtieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7134. BOSTON. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, November 29, 1861; mus tered, January I, 1862. ad Lieutenant, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, November 29, 1862; mustered, January 24, 1863. Mustered out, January 10, 1865. porter, Cljarlcs First Lieutenant, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 1, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1536. QUINCY, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 14, 1862; mustered, August 25, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, January 25, 1863. Commissioned Captain, Sep tember 8, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 2, 1865. * Porter, Samuel 8 Captain (Retired) Brevet Major, U.S.A. Colonel, One Hundred and Twenty-third United States Colored Troops Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 2, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1436. Private, 33<1 Illinois Infantry, August 20, 1861. Discharged, April 4, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 104111 Illinois Infantry, August 27, 1862. Promoted, ist Lieutenant, March 8, 1863. Captain, October 3, 1863. Discharged, August 24, 1864. ist Lieu tenant, Veteran Reserve Corps, August 22, 1864. Promoted Captain, August 29, 1864. Discharged, October 6, 1864. Colonel, I23d U.S.C.T., October 13, 1864. Mustered out, October 16, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, I4th Infantry, U.S.A., May II, 1866. Transferred to 44th Infantry, July 28, 1866. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 20, 1867. Appointed Adjutant, July 13, 1868. Transferred to I7th Infantry, May 27, 1869. Appointed R.Q.M., May 27, 1869. Retired, with rank of Captain, December 15, 1870, "for loss of left arm, from wound received in line of duty." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 20, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chickamauga, Ga." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 20, 1867, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Boston, April 21, 1880. ( 196) Potter, JFreDertcfc (JBugme. Surgeon (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1888. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 6185. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Assistant Surgeon (Master), U.S.N. , July 30, 1861. Promoted Passed Assistant Surgeon (Lieutenant) July 30, 1864. Surgeon, March 25, 1866. Resigned, April I, 1875- P otter, frsaac fftaujetosotu Captain, Fifth Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5426. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 3d R.I. Heavy Artillery, February 7, 1862; mustered, February II, 1862. Discharged (disability), November 15, 1862. Captain, 5th R.I. Heavy Artillery, November 12, 1862; mustered, November 20, 1862. Mus tered out, June 26, 1865. f otoetl, (JBfctoarti Lieutenant Colonel, Tenth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6109. RICHFORD, VERMONT. ist Sergeant, loth Vermont Infantry,July 17, 1862; mustered, September I, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, December 7, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, loth U.S.C.T., November 27, 1863; mustered, December 7, 1863. Mustered out, May 17, 1866. Pratt, SEtlltam. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1867, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS AS CHARTER MEMBER. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 623. BOSTON. Captain, 2^th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Discharged, June 26, 1863. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 26, 1863. Resigned, April 2, 1864. (197) *|Jre&le, Rear Admiral (Retired), U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 21, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 4, 1878. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 671. Midshipman, U.S.N., October 10, 1835. Promoted Passed Midshipman, June 22, 1841. Master, July 15, 1847. Lieutenant, February 5, 1848. Commander, July 1 6, 1862. Captain, January 29, 1867. Commodore, November 2, 1871. Rear Ad miral, September 30, 1876. Retired, February 25, 1878. Died at Brookline, Mass., March i, 1885. *prcscott, Calbtn Brooks. First Lieutenant, First Battalion, Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1427. Private, 8th Battery Light Artillery, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., June 13, 1862. Mustered out, November 29, 1862. ad Lieutenant, ist Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 4, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 6, 1865. Mustered out, September 12, 1865. Died at Newton, Mass., May 28, 1887. Prescott, ilouai First Lieutenant, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7403. NASHUA, N.H. Private and Hospital Steward, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 19, 1862. ist Lieutenant, I3th N.H. Infantry, October 28, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Priest, 6eorge (JHaton. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Fifty-seventh Massa chusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5096. WATERTOWN, MASS. Private, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November 6, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November 15, 1862; mus tered, November 25, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1863. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 57th Mass. Infantry, November 5, 1863; mustered, November 7, 1863. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. (198) tfrortor, lUtificltr. Colonel, Fifteenth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1886. 1 sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 4386. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 6, 1889. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 3d Vermont Infantry, June 19, 1861 ; mustered, July 16, 1861. Major, 5th Vermont Infantry, September 25, 1861. Resigned, July n, 1862. Colonel, I5th Vermont Infantry, September 26, 1862; mustered, October 22, 1862. Mustered out, August 5, 1863. *Hutnam, Soljit Cijautilrr. Captain, First Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1sr CLASS. INSIGNIA 989. Captain, 2Oth Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of right arm), September 8, 1863. Captain, 1st Veteran Reserve Corps, November 2, 1863. Resigned, January 15, 1865. Died at Santa Barbara, California, June 24, 1879. duinru, Sostaij. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 61 1 0. QUINCY, MASS. In succession to Companion Brevet Brigadier General SAMUEL M. QUINCY, deceased. * putney, Samuel JHillrr. Colonel, Eighty-first United States Colored Troops Brevet Brig adier General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1303. Captain, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. Commissioned Major, September 17, 1862; not mustered. Promoted Colonel, November 9, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), June 2, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 73d U.S.C.T., November 29, 1863. Promoted Colonel, May 24, 1864. Transferred to 96th U.S.C.T., September 27, 1865. Transferred to 8ist U.S.C.T., January 5, 1866. Mustered out, November 30, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at Keene, N.H., March 24, 1887. ( 199 ) Chaplain, Second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 983. BOSTON. Chaplain, 2d Mass. Infantry, Tune 20, 1861. Mustered out, May 25, 1864. * Earfclqj, Benjamin JFranfelm. Captain, First New Hampshire Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2164. ist Lieutenant, nth N.H. Infantry, September 4, 1862. Resigned, December 22, 1862. Captain, ist N.H. Cavalry, July 8, 1864. Mustered out, July 15, 1865. Died at Dover, N.IL, April 26, 1890. i&anti, &rnoto Augustus. Colonel, Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1311. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, October 30, 1861; mustered, December 27, 1861. Promoted Captain, February 4, 1862. Discharged, June 10, 1863. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 3, 1863. Resigned to accept promotion, January 12, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 4th Mass. Cavalry, December 3, 1863. Promoted Colonel, January 22, 1864. Resigned, February 3, 1865. t&anlr, (Ktitoartr jIHusscg. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Twenty-seventh Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1876. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1750. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, MARCH I, 1882. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 27th Maine Infantry, September 19, 1862. Mustered out, July 17, 1863. i&anli, JFrctiertc Captain, Twenty-sixth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 2, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1451. LONGWOOD, FLORIDA. ist Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, July 2, 1863. Promoted Captain, January 19, 1864. Discharged, August 22, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, December 27, 1864. Promoted Captain, December 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. ( 200 ) i&anti, Paymaster (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3506. U.S.S. " MOHICAN." Private, 1st U.S. Sharpshooters, August, 1861. Discharged (disability), April, 1863. Acting jd Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. , December 17, 1864. Assistant Pay master, U.S.N., August 12, 1869. Promoted Passed Assistant Paymaster, April 30, 1874. Paymaster, July 31, 1884. Eantiall, SEtlliam Pritcfjartr. Lieutenant Commander (Retired), U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6830. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Acting Master, U.S.N., July 24, 1861. Promoted Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, May 28, 1862, " for gallant conduct during the engagement between the Cumber land and the Merrimac. " Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, March II, 1865. Discharged, December 19, 1865. Acting Master, December 7, 1866. Ensign, March 12, 1868. Promoted Master, December 18, 1868. Lieutenant, March 21, 1870. Retired February 15, 1882. Promoted Lieutenant Commander (retired), August 6, 1886. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Thirty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1800. NEWTONVILLE, MASS. Private and 1st Sergeant, 36th Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 36th Mass. Infantry, December I, 1862. Discharged, February 20, 1864. , Jacob iBecfeman* Major, Fourth Artillery, U.S.A. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1873. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1584. FORT McPHERSON, GEORGIA. Cadet, U.S.M.A., September i, 1856. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A., May 6, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, May 14, 1861; accepted, June 28, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 28, 1866. Major, 4th Artillery, August 10, 1887. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., July 8, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Major, U.S.A., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insur gent forces under General R. E. Lee." ( 201 ) tHawnonti, Cftadrs Major, Corps of Engineers, U.S. A ELECTED MAY 2, 1883. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 28O3. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, MAY 7, 1890. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July I, 1861. Served as Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, under authority of Secretary of War, June and July, 1863 (Gettysburg Campaign). 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., June 23, 1865. Promoted Captain, March 21, 1867. Major, February 20, 1883. ivraD, Joijn. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 869. BOSTON. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. , November 6, 1862. Resigned (disability resulting from imprisonment as prisoner of war), March 20, 1865. * Ec&lmuj, roiltam jFostrr. Captain, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 2, 1872. 1st CLASS. Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Discharged, September 22, 1864. Died at Spring Valley, N.V., March 7, 1876. lllecti, (JHtitoarti gaggon. Captain, Twelfth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 59O. NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. Appointed 2d Lieutenant, April 26, 1861. ist Lieutenant, I2th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Promoted Captain, June 25, 1862. Commissioned Major, May 6, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, July 9, 1864. ifcrcfc, 3to!)n ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 818. COTUIT, MASS. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Quartermaster General of the State of Massachusetts, with rank of Brigadier General, April 19, 1861, to January 9, 1869, rendering devoted and efficient service with marked ability. ( 202 ) Ecnuir, 2cnas Crane. Captain, Forty-ninth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 4, 1879. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 9O3. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. Captain, 49lh Infantry, M.V.M., October 28, 1862. Mustered out, September I, 1863. ivrito, (JTourati. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1 si CLASS. INSIGNIA 3049. BOSTON. I-5y inheritance from JESSE LEE RENO. Cadet, U.S.M.A., 1842. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., July i, 1846. 2d Lieutenant, March 3, 1847. 1 romotecl 1st Lieutenant, March 3, 1853. Captain, July I, 1860. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., April 18, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at Cerro Gordo." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 13, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at Chapultepec." Brigadier General, U.S.V., November 12, 1861. Pro moted Major General, July 18, 1862. Killed at battle of South Mountain, Maryland, September 14, 1862. * Ersttraux, (JHfcfoarti -Boglston Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 187O. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1202. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., February 19, 1863. Mustered out, March 26, 1867. Died at Chelsea, Mass., March 19, 1878. , jFranfe Captain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 924. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June i, 1862. Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Discharged (disability), December 28, 1862. ( 203 ) $rrktus. Captain, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1883. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2689. SALEM, MASS. Corporal, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 1861; mustered, May 1 8, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, August 28, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, November 29, 1861. Captain, February 27, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), Novem ber 14, 1863. Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps, March 5, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1866. , (Ejarleg TOUtam Clapp. Captain, Twenty-sixth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5159. BOSTON. 1 rivate, ist Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, 4ist Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, September 16, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 7, 1862. Captain, March 6, 1864. Mustered out, December 6, 1864. 2<l Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, December 27, 1864. Promoted Captain, December 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. i&fjoafcrs, 1/ainrence* Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2459. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Discharged, June 5, 1863. Captain, C.S., U.S.V., July 2, 1864. Mustered out, August 22, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 26, 1865, "for faithful and merito rious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defences." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 26, 1865, and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 28, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Ejotreg, Jtanft $L First Lieutenant, Tenth Battery, Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNA 2312. PROVIDENCE, R.I. ist Lieutenant, loth R.I. Battery, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, August 30, 1862. ( 204 ) Efjotres, roiltam Batteju Captain, First Rhode Island Light Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7404. PROVIDENCE, R.I. ist Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, October 2, 1861. Promoted Captain, April 7, 1864. Discharged (disability), March 8, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August i, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battles of the Wilder ness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor and Petersburg, Virginia. &tce, &lrxante ftaulton, ELECTED MAY 3, 1 882. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 2464. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the National Government, and who has been active and eminent in maintaining the supremacy of the same. Member of the Naval Committee U.S. House of Representatives in the 37th Congress ; Chair man of said committee in the 38th and 39th Congresses; one of the founders of the National Sailors Home at Quincy, and its President since 1869; Governor of Massachusetts, 1876, 1877, 1878. Eire, Cfjarles (KEftrmunlr. Major, Twenty-sixth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY G, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1559. ALLSTON, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, October 31, 1861. Resigned, April 30, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 19, 1863. Promoted Captain, February 9, 1863. Discharged (disability), October 22, 1864. Captain, 26th N.V. Cavalry, December 29, 1864. Promoted Major, June 17, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 2&tcr, (ffitomunli. Captain, Fifth Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 960. JACKSON BARRACKS, LA. Captain, igih Mass. Infantry, July 25, 1861; mustered, August 28, 1861. Pro moted Major, September 7, 1862; mustered, October i, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, February 28, 1864; mustered, July 27, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, July 28, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. ist Lieutenant, 4Oth Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted, December 29, 1866. Unassigned, April 20, 1869. Assigned to 5th Infantry, December 31, 1870. Appointed Adjutant, July 5, 1879. Promoted Captain, March 10, 1883. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Antietam, Maryland." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." ( 205 ) Eire, ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5147. ALLSTON, MASS. Only son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JAMES II. RICE. Eire, jFranfeltn (JHttgene. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Ninth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5236. LOWELL, MASS. Private and Commissary Sergeant, 9th Vermont Infantry, June 17, 1862; mus tered, July 9, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., gth Vermont Infantry, October 19, 1864; mustered, December 25, 1864. Mustered out, June 13, 1865. Bice, James fftolton* First Lieutenant (Retired) Brevet Captain, U.S.A. Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 10, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1383. HARTFORD, CONN. ist Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, August 28, 1861. Promoted Captain, Sep tember 7, 1862. Captain, 5th Veteran Reserve Corps, June 24, 1863; accepted, July I, 1863. Mustered out, March 31, 1867. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, U.S.A., January 22, 1867; accepted, April I, 1867. Transferred to I7th Infantry, May 27, 1869. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 31, 1872. Retired, December 23, 1873, " for disability resulting from disease contracted in line of duty." Brevet 1st Lieu tenant, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallantry in action in front of Richmond, Vir ginia, June 25, 1862. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for meritorious services during the war." Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Bice, 3fofjn iLobeil Lieutenant Colonel, Seventy-fifth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5367. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Private, 2d N.II. Infantry, April 28, 1861 ; mustered, May 31, 1861. Dis charged to accept promotion, November 18, 1862. Captain, i6th N.H. Infantry, November 4, 1862; mustered, November 24, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 75th U.S.C.T., September 20, 1863; mustered, October 31, 1863. Mustered out, November 26, 1865. ( 206 ) Etcc, 3. flarcus. Major, Surgeon, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 873. WORCESTER, MASS. Major, Surgeon, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 16, 1861. Mustered out, October 20, 1864. <Etcc, ILrfots JFretrcricfe. Captain, Thirty-first Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1873. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 1463. BROOKLINE, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, 31st Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, October 10, 1863; mustered, January I, 1864. Commissioned Major, June 7, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, September 9, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at Sabine Cross- Roads, Moore s Planta tion, Bynum s Mills, Yellow Bayou, Louisiana, and in the Mobile campaign." Etcc, itesijall $cfoton. Captain, Thirty-fifth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. Isr CLASS. INSIGNIA 5162. ARLINGTON, MASS. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 14, 1861. Dis charged to accept promotion, May 27, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 1st N.C. Infantry, afterwards 35111 U.S.C.T., May 27, 1863; mustered, June 30, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 1864. Captain, January 30, 1866. Mustered out, June r, 1866. "i\irr, TOlltam jFletcjjer, First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Twenty-third Infantry, U.S.A. Captain, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1758. Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Discharged, August 15, 1861. Private and Sergeant, igth Mass. Infantry, August 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, iQth Mass. Infantry, November 13, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, November 15, 1863. Captain, August 17, 1864. Mustered out, October 4, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, December 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. acl Lieutenant, 23d Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted, October II, 1866. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 8, 1868. Appointed R.O.M., September 6, 1873. Died near Mexico, Mo., June 4, 1884. ( 207 ) Lieutenant Colonel, First United States Colored Troops. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4384. ROXBURY, MASS. Private and Sergeant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1862; mustered, August 20, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 18, 1863. Captain, ist U.S.C.T., June 1 8, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, October 13, 1864. Mustered out, September 29, 1865. t i&trfjartrson, ^linurtc f&enrg rtsfooto. Captain, One Hundred and Fourteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1876. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1749. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, APRIL 30, 1884. Private, igth Penn. Infantry, April 27, 1861. Mustered out, August 29, 1861. ad Lieutenant, ii4th Penn, Infantry, July 29, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Feb ruary 6, 1864. Captain, October 31, 1864. Mustered out, May 28, 1865. ifctrfjarlrson, (ffiffctoarlr Second Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1506. BROOKLINE, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 14, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Eidjartiscm, (JHtitoarlr Cgrenttts. Major, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 832. BOSTON. Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted Major, June i, 1864. Discharged, September 23, 1864. (208) * Etefjarlrscm, Barnes Major, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1504. Captain, 2ist Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1861. Resigned, July 25, 1862. Cap tain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 1 8, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 1 2th Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artil lery, afterwards 3d Mass. Pleavy Artillery, July 16, 1863. Promoted Captain, November 16, 1863. Major, November 16, 1864. Mustered out, September 18, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meri torious services during the war." Died at Roxbury, Mass., October 7, 1878. Eicjjarfcgon, Sanies Lieutenant Colonel, Thirty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. First Lieutenant, Twenty-sixth Infantry, U.S.A. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6507. AUSTIN, TEXAS. Captain, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Captain, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. Promoted Major, December 4, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, July 16, 1863. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, I7th Infantry, U.S.A., May II, 1866. Transferred to 26th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 31, 1867. Resigned, August 23, 1870. Etdjarttson, Eofccncfe Sulhts, Paymaster (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1 88O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2066. CHICAGO, ILL. Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., September 6, 1861. Promoted Paymaster, Sep tember 2, 1862. Resigned, October 17, 1864. i&icJ)aitf$ort, Spencer Captain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1799. BOSTON. Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. ( 209 ) IXtdjartiscitt, SEtlltam Cumston. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8076. BOSTON. Eldest son of Companion Captain SPENCER W. RICHARDSON. t iHittenfjousc, Benjamin JFranfelin* Captain (Retired) Brevet Major, U.S.A. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1412. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 5, 1879. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., May 14, 1861; accepted, June 22, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 13, 1862. Captain, 2oth Infantry, July 28, 1866; declined. Captain, 5th Artillery, January 5, 1870. Retired, October 7, 1874, "for disability resulting from wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August i, 1864, "for gallant services in the battle of Bethesda Church, and during the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for good conduct and gallant services during the war." t;5, pforatio. First Lieutenant, First Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8340. CHELSEA, MASS. 1st Sergeant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 22, 1861 2d Lieutenant, ist Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 24, 1862; mustered, February 5, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of left leg from wounds received in action), February 5, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps, January 29, 1864. Transferred to 2oth V.R.C., October 20, 1865. Mus tered out, June 30, 1866. Eofoerts, Joirjn $?emmgtoajj. Captain, Second Maine Cavalry, U.S V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1396. CHELSEA, MASS. 2cl Lieutenant, 8th Maine Infantry, August 8, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 29, 1862. Captain, August I, 1862. Discharged, January 12, 1864. Captain, 2d Maine Cavalry, January i, 1864. Resigned, February 19, 1865. ( 210) Eofcertg, OEilliam. Chief Engineer (Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1867, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, FEBRUARY 3, 1869. 1ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 594. WALTHAM, MASS. 3<1 Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., August 2, 1855. Promoted 2d Assistant Engi neer, July 21, 1858. 1st Assistant Engineer, August 3, 1859. Resigned, August 24, 1859. ist Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., April 24, 1861. Promoted Chief Engineer, April 21, 1863. Resigned, March 18, 1869. Hofteson, Captain, First New York Engineers Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 874. BROOKLINE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, ist N.Y. Engineers, May 26, 1864; mustered, July 2, 1864. Promoted Captain, February 15, 1865; mustered, April 21, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and efficient Major, Paymaster Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, MARCH 16, 1869. 1ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2394. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1876. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE, APRIL 5, 1882. Major, Paymaster, U.S.V., June i, 1861. Mustered out, July 20, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., November 24, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Eotuns, (JHtitoarti Blake. First Lieutenant, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Cap tain, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1145. BOSTON. Private, I2th Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 1 6, 1864. Mustered out, August 16, 1864. ist Lieutenant, 2oth Mass. Infantry, July 30, 1864; mustered, November n, 1864. Commissioned Captain, June I, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, and the surrender of the insurgent army under General R. E. Lee." (211) ms, Etdjarfc. Captain, Thirty-ninth Infantry, U.S.A. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 1 85. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 8, 1879. Private and Corporal, nth Infantry, U.S.A., October 10, 1861. Second Lieu tenant, nth Infantry, June 27, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 25, 1863. Captain, 39th Infantry, January 22, 1867. Resigned, July 20, 1868. Brevet ist Lieutenant, U.S.A., July 3, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." , Augustus Oilman* Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Quartermaster General, U.S.A. ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1809. VANCOUVER BARRACKS, WASH. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1853. Brevet, 2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, U.S.A., July I, 1857. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, October 12, 1858. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, May 14, 1861. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.A., February 19, 1863; accepted, April 18, 1863. Major, Quartermaster, March 4, 1879. Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Quartermaster General, July 10, 1890. Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." f* tto&itNUm, Cfyarles Jiajmn. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1554. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., September 4, 1861. Resigned, April 21, 1864. Died at Green Bay, Wisconsin, September 25, 1886. Hoinngon, Soijn Jh anMm. ELECTED JULY 23, 1 89O. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8077. MANCHESTER, N.H. Eldest son of Companion Surgeon JOHN L. ROBINSON. ( 212) ILomtoU. Major, Surgeon, Eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 3, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6997. MANCHESTER, N.H. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November 7, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 26, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. , OTreti Colonel, Sixth Connecticut Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1033. BOSTON. Commissioned 2(1 Lieutenant, 2d Conn. Light Battery, November, 1861 (serving as a volunteer with 1st Artillery, U.S.A., in the field). Captain, 1st Conn. Light Battery, January 20, 1862. Colonel, 6th Conn. Infantry, June II, 1864. Mus tered out, February 9, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and distinguished services in the field during the campaign of 1864." Captain, Eighteenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3679. Sergeant-Major, i8th Conn. Infantry, July 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, i8th Conn. Infantry, December 22, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, June 5, 1864; mustered, June 10, 1864. Captain, October 17, 1864; mustered, October 20, 1864. Mustered out, June 27, 1865. Died at Boston, November 22, 1885. , Samuel, Junior. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1 89O. 2a CLASS. INSIGNIA 8271. FORT ADAMS, R.I. Cadet, U.S.M.A., June 14, 1878. Additional 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., June 12, 1882. 2d Lieutenant, ist Artillery, June 30, 1882. ist Lieu tenant, 2d Artillery, January 31, 1891. Eldest son of Companion Captain THOMAS R. RODMAN. (213) Eofctnan, Efjomas 2&* Captain, Thirty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6916. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Captain, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1862. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. rg, (Elliot JFolger. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1889. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7537. ROCKPORT, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Captain JAMES S. ROGERS. Rogers, Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 853. BOSTON. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., November 6, 1862. Discharged, November 28, 1865. f^o ratio* Colonel, Second Rhode Island Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1887. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5369. PROVIDENCE, R.I. ist Lieutenant, 3d R.I. Infantry, afterward 3d R.I. Heavy Artillery, August 27, 1861. Promoted Captain, October 9, 1861. Major, August 18, 1862. Colonel, nth R.I. Infantry, December 27, 1862. Transferred to 2d R.I. Infantry, January 31, 1863; mustered, February 6, 1863. Resigned, January 14, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." rs, 3 antes Sfoift Captain, First South Carolina Volunteers, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 4, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6186. ROCKPORT, MASS. Corporal and Sergeant, 5131 Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 25, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, December 10, 1862. Captain, 1st S.C. Volunteers (afterwards 33d U.S.C.T.), December 6, 1862. Resigned, October 20, 1863. (214) i&ogers, rbtlle jForrest. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, One Hundred and Seventeenth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED MAY 4, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5567. DORCHESTER, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, H7th U.S.C.T., October 7, 1864; mus tered, November 5, 1864. Mustered out, August 10, 1867. Eopes, 3o!)n Cotrman. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 1134. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Earnest in loyal influence and in assistance to troops in the field. An exceptionally diligent student and able writer on the history of the war. Captain, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4468. CLIFTON, MASS. Private, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 7, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 4Oth Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1862; mustered, September 15, 1862. Promoted Captain, June 9, 1863; mustered, July i, 1863. Discharged (disability), January 25, 1864. i&otoell, (JHtifoarti Efjomas. Major, Second United States Sharpshooters. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1878. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1814. LOWELL, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, September 21, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 12, 1862. Major, July i, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, February 17, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, November 26, 1864. EOIJCC, Harrison Augustus, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6508. BOSTON. Quartermaster Sergeant, 2 ist Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1861. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 22d Mass. Infantry, November 28, 1861. Mustered out, October 17, 1864. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., March n, 1865. Mustered out, August 31, 1868. Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services in the Quartermaster s Department." (215) , (ffiflnmurti Captain, First Artillery, U.S.A. Major, Sixty-fifth New York Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1861. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, APRIL 5, 1882. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1858, to June 22, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 67th N.Y. Infantry, June 24, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 14, 1862. Captain, May 3, 1863. Transferred to &5th N.Y. Infantry, July 4, 1864. Major, June 24, 1865. Mustered out, July 17, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, ist Artillery, U.S.A., May n, 1866; accepted, August 2, 1866. Promoted ist Lieutenant, February n, 1867. Captain, July 9, 1884. Brevet Major, U.S.V., December 2, 1864, " for faithful and merito rious services in the line of his duty, and as a staff officer in the field." Eusscll, (Etrfoarfc 3usttn. Captain, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3501. WORCESTER, MASS. Private and ist Sergeant, I5th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1 5th Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, September 28, 1862. Captain, January 27, 1863. Discharged (disability), September 8, 1863. 2d Lieu tenant, 3<1 Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 5, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 28, 1864. Captain, July i, 1865. Mustered out, September 18, 1865. Eussrll, JFrrtmrfc SEtlliam. ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3848. WINCHENDON, MASS. In Hospital service as a civilian, 1862-3. In succession to Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel IRA RUSSELL, deceased. Eussell, Colonel, Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1324. MILTON, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Promoted Captain, December 13, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 2(1 Mass. Cavalry, January 22, 1863. Colonel, 5th Mass. Cavalry, April 5, 1864. Resigned, February 14, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war, and particularly for distinguished gallantry and good conduct at Baylor s Farm before Petersburg, June 15, 1864." (216) *Eussell, Era. Major, Surgeon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2734. Major, Surgeon, nth Mass. Infantry, August 29, 1861. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V., April 4, 1862. Resigned, June 29, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., June I, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Died at Winchendon, Mass., December 19, 1888. , Sames Sabacjr. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 189O. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8270. MILTON, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General HENRY S. RUSSELL. Colonel, Thirteenth Maine Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1708. Sergeant, ist Maine Infantry, May 3, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, ist Maine Infantry, May 6, 1861. Mustered out, August 5, 1861. Captain, loth Maine Infantry, October 5, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, I3th Maine Infantry, December 10, 1861. Promoted Colonel, April 21, 1862. Mustered out, January 6, 1865. Brevet Briga dier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Died at Portland, Maine, July 29, 1881. Saefeett, Jf retime floseleg. First Lieutenant, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 1, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1538. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. ist Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, August 25, 1861. Resigned, October 6, 1863. *&alton$tall, SHiUtam urtion. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1879. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1902. Acting Master U.S.N. , May 26, 1861. Promoted Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, May 5, 1863, "for gallantry in action at Washington, North Carolina." Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, May 20, 1865. Discharged, October i, 1865. Died at Domo D Ossola, Italy, July 21, 1889. (217) Sampson, Augustus First Lieutenant, Thirteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1670. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June 28, 1862. Resigned (disability), November 4, 1862. danger, lEugcne JFrancte. Major, Surgeon- Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1700. BANGOR, MAINE. Major, Surgeon, 6th Maine Infantry, June 24, 1861. Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., November 10, 1861. Mustered out, August 10, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel U.S.V., August 9, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Sargent, Cfjarles Sprague. Captain, Aide-de-Camp Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1880. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2118. BROOKLINE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 2d Louisiana Infantry, U.S.V., June 25, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, April 16, 1865. Captain, Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., March 15, 1865. Mustered out, August 26, 1865. Brevet Major, LT.S.V., March 26, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile, and its defences." Sargent, Mantel. First Lieutenant, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 10, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1382. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, January 19, 1863. Commissioned Captain, September 3, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, October 14, 1864. Sargent, (ffifttoarfc ^agson. First Lieutenant, Twenty-sixth Iowa Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7687. BEVERLY, MASS. Private and Corporal, 26th Iowa Infantry, August 15, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 26th Iowa Infantry, August 22, 1863; mustered, September 21, 1863. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. (218) Sargent, Horace Colonel, First Massachusetts Cavalry, Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 21, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1876. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 676. SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA. Lieutenant Colonel, ist Mass. Cavalry, October 12, 1861. Promoted Colonel, October 30, 1862. Discharged (disability from wounds received in action), Sep tember 29, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 21, 1864, " f r gallantry and good conduct in the battle of Bayou Rapids, Louisiana." BKiteott. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6047. BOSTON. By inheritance from MOSES HENRY SAVAGE, Captain, I2th N.H. Infantry, September 8, 1862. Killed at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863. Safrwer, Charles ELECTED MARCH 6, 1889. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 6918. BOSTON. Eldest son of Companion Surgeon FREDERIC A. SAWYER. , JFretiertc Major, Surgeon, Fifty-second Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5879. WAREHAM, MASS. Major, Surgeon, 52d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November i, 1862; mustered, November 19, 1862. Mustered out, August 14, 1863. t Satoucr, Sames. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 1, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1555. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 15, 1874. 2d Lieutenant, 39th Wisconsin Infantry, May 17, 1864. Mustered out, Sep tember 22, 1864. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., February 9, 1865. Mustered out, November 27, 1865. Safogrr, $atfjantel Cijantiler. Major, Additional Paymaster Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 189O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8064. NORTHAMPTON, MASS. Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., July 21, 1863. Mustered out, July 20, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meri torious services during the war." Srijaff, fflorris. Captain, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4385. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July I, 1858. 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., June 17, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, March 3, 1863. Captain, March 7, 1867. Resigned, December 31, 1871. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., May 6, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." t&eamans, SKlltam Captain, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1613. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FEBRUARY 13, 1878. ist Lieutenant, 3Oth Mass. Infantry, December 10, 1861. Resigned, July i, 1862. Captain, 4ist Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, November I, 1862. Resigned, June 20, 1863. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 52O. ist Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, June 5, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 22, 1861. Resigned, October 28, 1861. ist Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, December 2, 1861. Resigned, November 14, 1862. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 27, 1863. Discharged, June 2, 1868. Died at Dorchester, Mass., August 22, 1886. Sears, Eofrert Babts. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 51 6O. BOSTON. In succession to Companion Captain EDWARD H. SEARS, deceased. ( 220 ) Scars, William Bantam Captain, Second Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1874. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1510. BROOKLINE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 2cl R.I. Infantry, June 6, 1861. Promoted Captain, October 28, 1 86 1. Mustered out, June 17, 1864. ears, William Barnas, Sumor. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1887. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5370. BROOKLINE, MASS. Elder son of Companion Captain WILLIAM B. SEARS. Major, Surgeon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 1, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2599. ROXBURY, MASS. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., May 24, 1862, to June 24, 1862, and from August 28, 1862, to December 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., December 4, 1863. Promoted Major, Surgeon, March 30, 1864. Mustered out, October 7, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 6, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8272. LONDON, ENGLAND. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOEL SEAVERNS. ELECTED JULY 23, 189O. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8069. BOSTON. In succession to Companion Brigadier General GEORGE E. SHEPLEY, deceased. t Staler, (Carles. Captain, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2226. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 1, 1882. Sergeant, i2th Penn. Infantry, April 25, 1861. Mustered out, August 5, 1861. Cadet, U.S.M.A., September I, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., June 17, 1867. Transferred to Ordnance Department, July 5, 1867. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, June 23, 1874. Captain, March 4, 1879. (221 ) , (Ejjarles Second Lieutenant, Thirty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5801. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1863; mustered, September I, 1863. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, August 8, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Sfjafo, Colonel, Seventh United States Colored Troops Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1598. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Lieutenant Colonel, loth R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Promoted Colonel, August 6, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, I2th R.I. Infantry, December 31, 1862. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. Colonel, yth U.S.C.T., October 27, 1863; mustered, November 13, 1863. Mustered out, November 16, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri torious services." Sfjeen, SEtlltam Portion* Captain, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1467. BRISTOL, TENN. Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 2<1 Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1862. ist Lieu tenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 14, 1862. Promoted Captain, September 8, 1864. Mustered out, June 2, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April i, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battles of White Oak Road and Five Forks, Virginia." * &J)elton, (Eugene CE&foarlr. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1O7O. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, November I, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 22, 1862. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., February 19, 1863. Resigned, July 20, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July 14, 1865, "for efficient and meritorious services." Died at Boston, October 2, 1875. (222) Sfjepartr, CElrfoartr Icott Major, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1034. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, 320! Mass. Infantry, June 17, 1862. Promoted Captain, August 30, 1862. Major, July 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Hatcher s Run, Virginia." , 3ames (Bhfting. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Ninth Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5028. LAWRENCE, MASS. Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, gth Maine Infantry, August 31, 1861; mustered, September 21, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, gth Maine Infantry, June 23, 1863; mustered, July 6, 1863. Discharged (disability), January 4, 1865. JForster, Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 6, 1866, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MAINE AS CHARTER MEMBER, JUNE 6, 1866. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER 1, 1876. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 281. Colonel, 1 2th Maine Infantry, September 27, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 18, 1862. Resigned, July i, 1865. Died at Portland, Maine, July 20, 1878. First Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps. ELECTED MAY 6, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1560. BOSTON. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 24, 1861. Resigned. 2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., March 12, 1866. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 20, 1872. Resigned, April 30, 1874. ( 223 ) Captain, Sixth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, In service of the United States Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1184. LAWRENCE, MASS. Captain, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November 3, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., July 14, 1864. Mustered out, October 27, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." Sfjerfoin, Passed Assistant Paymaster (Lieutenant), U.S.N. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1687. BOSTON. Entered the service as Clerk, November, 1862. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., March 31, 1863. Passed Assistant Paymaster, July 23, 1866. Resigned, December 22, 1866. .Sjjcrfotn, Efjomasu Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1705. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 22d Mass. Infantry, October i, 1861. Promoted Major, June 28, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, October 17, 1862. Mustered out, October 17, 1864. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., September 30, 1864, "for gallant services at the battle of Peebles Farm, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r distinguished gallantry at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, while in command of his regiment, and for gallant and meritorious services during the war." First Lieutenant, Second United States Sharpshooters Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 1, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1203. BOSTON. Private, gth N. Y. Infantry, June 20, 1861. Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, October 4, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, December i, 1862. Mustered out, December 31, 1864. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." ( 224 ) Sijurtleff, f&tram Smttfj* Captain, Fifty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 825. DORCHESTER, MASS. Private, ist Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mus tered out, July 2, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 56th Mass. Infantry, January 21, 1864; mustered, February 4, 1864. Promoted Captain, July 7, 1864; mustered, August n, 1864. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. , Srtfjur, Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4260. CHELSEA, MASS. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., December 4, 1862. Discharged September 21, 1865. , JHontpmerg. Captain, U.S.N. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1876. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1760. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, APRIL 30, 1883. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., October I, 1851. Midshipman, U.S.N., June 9, 1855. Promoted Passed Midshipman, April 15, 1858. Master, November 4, 1858. Lieutenant, May 31, 1860. Lieutenant Commander, July 16, 1862. Commander, March 2, 1870. Appointed Chief of Bureau of Ordnance, with relative rank of Com modore, July I, 1881. Captain, August 7, 1881. , Sacofc, First Lieutenant, Sixth New York Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1877. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1810. ist Lieutenant, 6th N.Y. Infantry, May 25, 1861. Mustered out, June 21, 1863. Died at Canton, Mass., April 9, 1890. ( 225 ) ;, Jacob Captain, Tenth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 786. BOSTON. 1st Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861 ; mustered, May i, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Battery, September 23, 1861. Captain, loth Mass. Battery, September 21, 1862. Resigned, February 27, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., December 2, 1864, "for gallant services at the battle of Reams Station, and during the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Small, Sglbanus Cofcfc. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Second Maine Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6145. WINCHESTER, MASS. Quartermaster Sergeant, 24th Maine Infantry, October 16, 1862. Mustered out, August 25, 1863. Quartermaster Sergeant, 2cl Maine Cavalry, December 11, 1863. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 2d Maine Cavalry, February 22, 1865; mustered, March 30, 1865. Mustered out, December 6, 1865. Smttj}, jFre&crtdt (JHltjaf). First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Eighth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5880. MONTPELIER, VT. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 8th Vermont Infantry, November 23, 1861; mustered, February 18, 1862. Discharged, November 30, 1863. Snuti), Joscpj) Scbrnll Lieutenant Colonel, Chief Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1729. BANGOR, MAINE. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 3d Maine Infantry, June 3, 1861. 1st Lieuten ant, 3d Maine Infantry, August 2, 1861. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., November 14, 1861. Assigned as Chief Commissary of Subsistence, 2d Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act of July 17, 1862), January i, 1863, to July 11, 1865. Mustered out, July n, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., October 27, 1864, "for gallant and distinguished services at the battles of Reams Station and Boydton Plank Road, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., July n, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." ( 226) Smttfj, $atfjan Oilman, Captain, Seventy-fifth United States Colored Troops. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2310. BOSTON. 1st Sergeant, 4ist Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, September 4, 1862. Discharged, December 29, 1863. ist Lieutenant, 75th U.S.C.T., December I, 1863. Promoted Captain, March 7, 1864. Mustered out, November 25, 1865. Smitjj, ^etcr IBobe* Second Lieutenant, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3532. ANDOVER, MASS. Corporal and Sergeant, 1 4th Mass. Infantry, afterwards ist Mass. Heavy Artil lery, July 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 3, 1863. Dis charged (disability resulting from wound received in action), December I, 1864. , Eemro Augustus. Lieutenant Colonel, First Maine Heavy Artillery Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3055. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF KANSAS, NOVEMBER -2, 1887. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI, OCTOBER 1, 1889. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, DECEMBER 26, 1889. Captain, i8th Maine Infantry, afterwards ist Maine Heavy Artillery, August 23, 1862. Promoted Major, September 17, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, January 16, 1865; mustered, January 21, 1865. Mustered out, September n, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 29, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the Snofo, eorge BRUUamtf. Major, Surgeon, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1385. 1st GLASS. INSIGNIA 3680. NEWBURYPORT, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon^ 2Sth Mass. Infantry, September 30^ i86i; musteredj December 2, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 35th Mass. Infantry, March 13, 1863. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. (227) Soule, Cjjarles Carroll Captain, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 833. BROOKLINE, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in .service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June I, 1862. Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., October 6, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., October 27, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Captain, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 19, 1863. Mustered out, August 29, 1865. *&picer, Militant JFrancts. Commodore, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1126. Midshipman, U.S.N. , June 21, 1839. Promoted Passed Midshipman, July 2, 1845. Master, June 28, 1853. Lieutenant, February 25, 1854. Lieutenant Com mander, July 1 6, 1862. Commander, January 2, 1863. Captain, April 22, 1870. Commodore, April 25, 1877. Died at Charlestown, Mass., November 29, 1878. cSpooner, Samuel Brtgfyanu Major, Forty-sixth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2552. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Captain, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., September 25, 1862. Promoted Major, Feb ruary 5, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. Sprague, ^usustus 33rofon Colonel, Fifty-first Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MARCH 4, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 683. WORCESTER, MASS. Captain, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 9, 1861. Colonel, 5ist Infantry, M.V.M., November n, 1862. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, February i, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, September 18, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, September 20, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." (228) Stacfepole, Sosepjj Hebris. Major, Judge Advocate Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 988. BOSTON. Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Captain, Commissary of Sub sistence, U.S.V., August 30, 1862. Major, Judge Advocate, U.S.V., July 10, 1863. Resigned, April 20, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services in conducting the prosecutions of the Department with skill, faithfulness, and integrity." *<tantels, iftttfus Putnam. Captain, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2335. 2d Lieutenant, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 27, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieu tenant, February 20, 1863. Captain, July 15, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Died at Concord, N.H., January 4, 1890. * tannartr, George Sermon, Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1321. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Vermont Infantry, June 6, 1861; mustered, June 20, 1861. Colonel, 9th Vermont Infantry, May 21, 1862; mustered, July 9, 1862. Briga dier General, U.S.V., March 11, 1863. Resigned, June 28, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., October 28, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in the attack upon the enemy s works at Fort Harrison, Virginia." Died at Washington, D.C., June i, 1886. t&tanton, Etjatrtmis Parian. Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Paymaster General, U.S.A. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 855. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. DECEMBER 31, 1888. Private, 3d Battalion D.C. Infantry, April 15, 1861. Mustered out, July 15, 1861. Captain, igth Iowa Infantry, August 18, 1862. Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., December 18, 1862. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A., January 17, 1867. Pro moted Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Paymaster General, March 15, 1890. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." ( 229) Statitoooli, fcrn $oorc. Lieutenant Colonel, Forty-eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2626. WEST NEWBURY, MASS. Captain, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., September 2, 1862; mustered, September 24, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, July 2, 1863; mustered, July 20, 1863. Mus tered out, September 3, 1863. Stearns, !l?enrrj ^utnam. Major, Surgeon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2227. HARTFORD, CONN. Major, Surgeon, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 18, 1861; mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V., September 21, 1861. Mus tered out, August 25, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., August 22, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." Stearns, Barnes fierce, First Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 7O7. BROOKLINE, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, October i, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, August 5, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of left leg from wounds received in action), February 14, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps, June 27, 1863. Discharged, June 30, 1866. Stearns, SEilltant ISramfyaiL ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7966. BROOKLINE, MASS. Eldest son of Companion First Lieutenant JAMES P. STEARNS. 55" Strffiftntci (Sfcifl Jfelflffofrti -ciiuuuix", oixui ji/ iii mil. Second Lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 858. 2cl Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 1 8, 1863. Died at Tombstone, Arizona, July 13, 1889. (230) Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1459. DORCHESTER, MASS. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., September 16, 1861. Resigned, April 27, 1865. Stelrman, (Ellerg. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 2n CLASS. INSIGNIA 4254. DORCHESTER, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Assistant Surgeon C. ELLERY STEDMAN. &tetnnan, Lieutenant Colonel, Forty-second Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2331. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 22, 1861. Mus tered out, August 2, 1861. Captain, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., August 29, 1862; mus tered, September 13, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, November u, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., July 22, 1864. Mustered out, November n, 1864. StcUman, SEtlliam ^ucjusttts. First Lieutenant, First Infantry, Rhode Island Detached Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5102. TACOMA, WASHINGTON. ist Lieutenant, ist Infantry, R.I.D.M., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. t*teetiman, Cjjarleg. Rear Admiral (Retired), U.S.N. ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1867, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 589. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHU SETTS, MAY 7, 1874. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, APRIL 30, 1882. Midshipman, U.S.N., April I, 1828. Promoted Passed Midshipman, June 14, 1834. Lieutenant, February 25, 1841. Commander, September 14, 1855. Captain, December 13,1862. Commodore, July 25, 1866. Rear Admiral, May 25, 1871. Retired, September 24, 1873. Died at Washington, D.C., November 13, 1890. (231) Stevenson, SLutfjer, Sumor* Lieutenant Colonel, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5954. TOGUS, MAINE. Captain, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1 86 1. Captain, ist Battalion Mass. Infantry; afterward 32d Mass. Infantry, November 28, 1861. Promoted Major, August II, 1862; mustered, February 24, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, December 29, 1862; mustered, May 26, 1863. Dis charged (disability resulting from wound received in action), June 28, 1864. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious service in the campaign against Richmond, Virginia." &tefcens, Cfjarles Benjamin* First Lieutenant, Forty-seventh Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1801. CAMBR1DGEPORT, MASS. Private and ist Sergeant, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., August 29, 1862; mustered, September 19, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., October 27, 1862. Pro moted 1st Lieutenant, November 8, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1863. &tefans, (ffiftmuntr Horace, ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7965. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Served as Medical Cadet on board U.S.S. "Philippi " from April 20, 1864, unt l vessel was sunk at battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., from March i, 1865, to July I, 1865. By inheritance from HORACE STEVENS, ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, ist Maine Cavalry, March 26, 1863. Promoted Major, Surgeon, November 25, 1864. Mustered out, August i, 1865. Died, February 24, 1889. Stefaens, pja^arti. Major, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1876. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1746. BOSTON. Private, 79th N.Y. Infantry, September 6, 1861. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 79th N.Y. Infantry, September 26, 1861. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., October 19, 1861. Promoted Major, A.A.G., October 13, 1864. Mustered out, Sep tember 30, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., August i, 1864, "for gallantry and distinguished services in the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., October 19, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battles of Winchester, Fisher s Hill, and Cedar Creek, Virginia." Brevet Briga dier General, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg, Virginia." ( 232) Lieutenant Colonel, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 752. BOSTON. Major, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, December 28, 1862. Resigned, May 31, 1864. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Briga dier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battles of Roanoke Island and Newbern, North Carolina, and for gallant and meri torious services during the war." *<&ttrfmeg, Horatio Major, Surgeon, Third Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1877. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1811. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d R.I. Heavy Artillery, October 9, 1861. Promoted Major, Surgeon, March 27, 1862. Resigned, June 10, 1863. Died at Springfield, Mass., December 15, 1878. .Stockton, Captain, Additional Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V. First Lieutenant, Ord nance Department Brevet Captain, U.S.A. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6111. BOSTON. Captain, A.A.D.C., U.S.V., June 9, 1862. Resigned, February 7, 1863. ist Lieutenant, 3d R.I. Cavalry, March 22, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance Depart ment, U.S.A., May 23, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 13, 1867. Resigned, August I, 1871. Brevet ist Lieutenant and Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 14, 1866, " for meritorious services." &tone, (JFfcen Jfrancts, Colonel, Forty-eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1880. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2114. NEWBURYPORT, MASS. Captain, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., September 16, 1862. Promoted Colonel, December 8, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. (233) Stone, fl?cnnj. Lieutenant Colonel, One Hundredth United States Colored Troops Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1032. SOUTH BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, ist Wisconsin Infantry, August 22, 1861; mustered, October 8, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 24, 1862. Captain, Assistant Adjutant Gen eral, U.S.V., April 4, 1863. Resigned, January 19, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, icoth U.S.C.T., January 19, 1865. Mustered out, December 26, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Stone, ^Lincoln Major, Surgeon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5161. NEWTON, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 2d Mass. Infantry, June i, 1861. Promoted Major, Surgeon, November 7, 1862. Transferred to 54th Mass. Infantry, April 21, 1863. Resigned, November 5, 1863. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., October 24, 1863. Promoted Major, Surgeon, December 4, 1863. Mustered out, October 7, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October I, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." , ilatljan JBamc. Major, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 6, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6917. READING, MASS. Captain, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 19, 1862. Promoted Major, November 2, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. *Storer, SEtlltam iSrantit, First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1026. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., I5th Mass. Infantry, January 28, 1862. Resigned, Jan uary 2, 1863. Commissioned Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 7, 1864; declined. Died at Cambridge, Mass., October 14, 1884. (234) Storrofo, Cijarlcs, Captain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 959. BOSTON. Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12,1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Stranajjan, JFarranlr S&tefoart First Lieutenant, First Vermont Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3878. SAINT ALBANS, VT. ist Sergeant, 1st Vermont Cavalry, August 15,1862; mustered, September 29, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, ist Vermont Cavalry, January 5, 1864. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, February 28, 1864. Discharged, August 25, 1864. Stutolfg, Jofjn CHtriwarti, ELECTED MARCH 5, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7775. PROVIDENCE. R.I. Eldest son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel JOHN M. STUDLEY. IHoorc. Lieutenant Colonel, Fifty-first Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7569. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Captain, I5th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861; mustered, August I, 1861. Dis charged to accept promotion, October 27, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 5ist Infantry, M.V.M., October 31, 1862; mustered, November u, 1862. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. s, Slfcert 8SiHrar. Second Lieutenant, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6112. ATTLEBOROUGH, MASS. Private and Corporal, i8th Mass. Infantry, July 27, 1861; mustered, August 26, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, i8th Mass. Infantry, August 25, 1862; mustered, October 27, 1862. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, March 15, 1863; not mustered. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in action), April 22, 1863. (235) *&turgte, First Lieutenant, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 817. 2d Lieutenant, 2oth Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November 10, 1861. Resigned, July 8, 1862. Died at Boston, January 30, 1881. ts, EusselL Major, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1146. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, ist Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Promoted Major, October 28, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Sturtefrant, 3ofjn ^Earner. Captain, Fourteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1880. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2090. KEENE, N.H. Private and Sergeant, I4th N.H. Infantry, August 30, 1862; mustered, Septem ber 23, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, I4th N.H. Infantry, October 17, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, January i, 1864. Captain, January 4, 1865. Mustered out, July 8, 1865. *<&ulltban, ^enru Jiorr. Captain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3886. Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Died at Paris, France, August 29, 1889. (236) Sulltban, Sfofjn. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1461. BOSTON. Private, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 10, 1861. Discharged, September 30, 1861. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., September 24, 1861, to October 3, 1862. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, I3th N.H. Infantry, October 9, 1862. Resigned, August 16, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., September 16, 1864, to June 15, 1865. tSulltban, Ejjomas Croofe. Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence, U.S.A. ELECTED MAY 2, 1883, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 1st CLASS. INSIG NIA 2721. TRANSFERRED TO THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, NOVEMBER 24, 1884. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, DECEMBER 7, 1887. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1852. 2d Lieutenant, ist Artillery, U.S.A., July i, 1856. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 27, 1861. Captain, iSth Infantry, May 14, 1 861; declined. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.A., August 3, 1861; ac cepted, August 22, 1 86 1. Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel and Commissary of Sub sistence, U.S.V. (under Act of June 17, 1862), August 20, 1862, to January 27, 1863, and from March 21 to August i, 1865. Promoted Major, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.A., April 14, 1875. Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Commissary General of Sub sistence, July 14, 1890. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." &fotft, 3ojn SLhrtrsajj. Captain, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8065. ROXBURY, MASS. Sergeant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August i, 1862. Discharged, August 17, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 15, 1862. Captain, 4ist Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, August 25, 1862; mustered, September 5, 1862. Re signed, June I, 1864. (237^ t&foorlrs, $enr|j HconatU Captain, Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1517. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, MAY 4, 1881. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF IOWA, AS CHARTER MEMBER, OCTOBER 21, 1886. Private, 36th Mass. Infantry, July 26, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 591)1 Mass. Infantry, October 6, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, January 6, 1864. Captain, June 17, 1864. Transferred to 57th Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct before Petersburg, Virginia." Eater, jfreeman First Lieutenant, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1878. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1913. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ist Lieutenant, 29th Mass. Infantry, December 16, 1861. Resigned, September 12, 1862. Ealfoot, Eijomas f&amnumtr. Lieutenant Colonel, First Maine Heavy Artillery Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1860. BROOKLINE, MASS. Lieutenant Colonel, i8th Maine Infantry, August 23, 1862. Transferred to ist Maine Heavy Artillery, December 19, 1862. Commissioned Colonel; not mustered. Discharged, September 14, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." Eappan, iLetois SHtlltam, Junior. Captain, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in ser vice of the United States. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 865. BOSTON. 1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M/V-.M,, September 26, 1862. Promoted Captain, October 14, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. (238) Carfocll, 6rortje (Srosbcnor, First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2687. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Mass. Cavalry, April 7, 1865. Commis sioned Major, Surgeon, August 9, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, September 28, 1865. Earfcell, Sofjn jFranfcsfortr. Paymaster (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 1, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 619. READVILLE, MASS. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., January 28, 1862. Discharged, December II, 1865. Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., February 27, 1867. Promoted Passed Assistant Paymaster, September 16, 1868. Paymaster, April 3, 1879. t*Easlor, jfrancft (ffitoeletcft. Captain, First Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.A. ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1808. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF OREGON, MAY 6, 1885. 2d Lieutenant and ist Lieutenant, ist Artillery, U.S.A., August 5, 1861; ac cepted, August 15, 1861. Promoted Captain, February i, 1866. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., July 8, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the capture of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Major, U.S.A., September 19, 1864, " f r gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Winchester, Virginia." Died at Vancouver Barracks, Washington, November 25, 1886. jjer, Efteotiore Austin. First Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1883. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3000. NEWTON, MASS. Private, ist Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mus tered out, July 2, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. ( 239) <Brofon. ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 2461. BOSTON. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was especially distinguished for his conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Especially active and eminent in main taining the supremacy of the national government, as a member of the Committee of Safety in California in 1861. Munificent in contribution to the Sanitary and Chris tian Commissions. A generous donor to the Soldiers Home in Massachusetts, and earnest in support of all soldier charities. Captain (Retired) Brevet Major, U.S.A. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1880. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2O64. 2cl Lieutenant, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 3, 1861. Discharged, August 7, 1861. Captain, i8th Infantry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861; accepted, September 28, 1861. Re tired, May 6, 1864, "for disability resulting from wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, U.S.A., December 31, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Murfreesboro , Tennessee." Died at Concord, N.H., September 12, 1890. * Ejjompisott, (George Captain, Second Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2327. Private and 1st Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 18, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, April 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, April 18, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 26, 1863. Captain, April 15, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., September 26, 1882. Efjompson, First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Twenty-fourth Massa chusetts Infantry, U.SV. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1470. BOSTON. (Quartermaster Sergeant, 241!] Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. ist Lieuten ant, K.Q.M., 24th Mass. Infantry, November 27, 1862. Mustered out, January 12, 1865. ( 240 ) Eijompson, 3ofjn UtxfoelL First Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Miiitia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 749. ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 7, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. f Efjomjison, Eobrrt JHcans. Master, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 599. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 2, 1885. Midshipman, U.S.N. A., July 30, 1864. Ensign, U.S.N. , April 19, 1869. Pro moted Master, July 12, 1870. Resigned, November 18, 1871. Efjompson, S>. Jfttllett. Second Lieutenant, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1876. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1753. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Private and Sergeant, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 19, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 1 3th N.H. Infantry, June 10, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), October 4, 1864. * Effortttrtfce, & First Lieutenant, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 5, 1872. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1462. Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. ist Lieutenant, igth Mass. Infantry, December 10, 1861. Resigned (disability resulting from wound received in action), November 12, 1862. Died at New York, September 8, 1885. nlufte, Samuel ILotjjrop* ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5802. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. In succession to Companion First Lieutenant ALBERT THORNDIKE, deceased. (241 ) Banfortfj. Captain, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1319. PLYMOUTH, MASS. Private, I3th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 15, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 29, 1863. Captain, December I, 1863. Mustered out, August 29, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." STitfmor, Benjamin Captain, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 857. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 2cl Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 4, 1863. Promoted Captain, August 25, 1863. Resigned, April 17, 1864. te Augustus. Captain, Eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1173. 2d Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 25, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, November i, 1862. Captain, February 6, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. Captain, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., July 13, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. Died at Springfield, Mass., August 31, 1874. * Etlton, aEtlUam StofoeiL Colonel, Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 106O. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 22d Mass. Infantry, September 12, 1861. Promoted Major, October 4, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, June 28, 1862. Colonel, October 17, 1862. Mustered out, October 17, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., Septem ber 9, 1864, " for distinguished services during the war." Died at Newtonville, Mass., March 23, 1889. * Eofceu, Stofjn Jm First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Tenth Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1880. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2O62. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, loth K.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1862. Died at Providence, R.I., October 5, 1882. Eofcru, EJjomas JFrg. Captain, Fourteenth Infantry, U.S.A. Major, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1066. VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. Sergeant, loth R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Discharged, August 6, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, yth R.I. Infantry, August 5, 1862. Promoted Captain, September 4, 1862. Major, January 7, 1863. Resigned, February 9, 1864. Private and Sergeant, I4th Infantry, U.S.A., February 27, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, I4th Infantry, May 3, 1865. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 6, 1865. Appointed Adjutant, January 16, 1866. Captain, November 23, 1874. Eofolc, Oeorgc JFrancfe. Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Inspector-General, U.S.V. Captain, Nineteenth Infantry Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 8048. FORT BRADY, MICHIGAN. 1st Lieutenant, 4th N.H. Infantry, September 18, 1861. Promoted Captain, February 13, 1862. Major, February 3, 1865. Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel, A.I.G., loth Army Corps, April 22, 1865, to August i, 1865. Mustered out, August 23, 1865. ist Lieutenant, igth Infantry, U.S.A., February 23, 1866; accepted, May 9, 1866. Transferred to 28th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Transferred to igth Infantry, March 31, 1869. Promoted Captain, March 18, 1878. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services at Fort Wagner, South Carolina." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " f r gallant and meritorious ser vices at Fussell s Mill." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the capture of Fort Fisher, North Carolina." Eofonsenlr, 6rorge fHtles. Second Lieutenant, Tenth Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 2, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1477. NEW YORK. Corporal and Sergeant, loth Mass. Battery, September 9, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, loth Mass. Battery, February 27, 1865. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. (243) Eofonscnti, Huujcr First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Sixteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8O66. BOSTON. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, i6th N.H. Infantry, October 30, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 1863. t Eratn, Carles ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4387. TRANSFERRED TO COMMAND- ERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DECEMBER 2, 1885. Midshipman, U.S.N.A., November 28, 1861. Ensign, U.S.N., November I, 1866. Promoted Master, December i, 1866. Lieutenant, March 12, 1868. Lieu tenant Commander, June 30, 1869. In succession to Companion Captain CHARLES R. TRAIN, deceased. *Eram, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3161. Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., September 4, 1862. Resigned, Novem ber 6, 1862. Died at North Conway, N.H., July 29, 1885. Ertrftcg, SEtlltam f&cnrg. Major, Third New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2162. SOUTH NEWMARKET, N.H. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, July 29, 1861; mustered, August 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, May 26, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, January 20, 1864. Captain, July 16, 1864. Major, February 17, 1865. Mustered out, July 20, 1865. Erilleu, Sosepi). Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1881. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2161. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., August II, 1860. Promoted 2d Assistant Engi neer, July 30, 1862. 1st Assistant Engineer, July 20, 1864. Chief Engineer, June I2/ 1871. ( 244 ) t Eroto&nfccjr, ILutjjer Colonel, Tenth Michigan Cavalry Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSiGNiA 351 3. TRANSFERRED TO COMMAND- ERY OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, AS CHARTER MEMBER, FEBRUARY 4, 1885. Major, 5th Michigan Cavalry, September 2, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, loth Michigan Cavalry, August 25, 1863. Promoted Colonel, July 25, 1864. Mustered out, September I, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General and Brevet Major General, U.S.V., June 15, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." * Erull, CKjra Sacfeson. Captain, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1595. Private, 1310 Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Captain, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 19, 1862. Mustered out, June 2, 1865. Died at Charlestown, Mass., April 29, 1886. tCrumiwll, $ntrg Clau. Chaplain, Tenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 10O1. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, MARCH 14, 1878. Chaplain, loth Conn. Infantry, September 10, 1862. Mustered out, August 25, 1865. 8Titcte, Sosepfj. First Lieutenant, Forty-ninth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1088. PITTSFIELD, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 19, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1863. Eucfeer, 3Louis flatfjamel Captain, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MARCH 4, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 684. BOSTON. Captain, i8th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1861. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." ( 245) Ettcfcer, $agsott (Eliot Second Lieutenant, Sixteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1031. BOSTON. 2d Lieutenant, i6th Mass. Infantry, August i, 1861. Resigned, September 21, 1862. Cucfeerman, Samuel <arjj* Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V. ELECTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 961. CHELSEA, MASS. Private, 2(1 Wisconsin Infantry, April 23, 1861. 2(1 Lieutenant, igth Wisconsin Infantry, March 15, 1862. Resigned, October II, 1863. 2cl Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V., March 3, 1863. Mustered oat, August 12, 1865. STufts, (Sarlrmrr. ELECTED MAY 1, 1889. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7137. WARNERVILLE, MASS. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Military Agent of the State of Massachusetts at Washington from July 18, 1862, to July, 1870; while serving in that capacity was, in 1863, appointed by the Secretary of War, Inspector of Military Hospitals and Prisons for the Department of Washington; commissioned Major and Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., June 28, 1864, declined; appointed by the Governor of Mas sachusetts, in 1864, Assistant Provost Marshal, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. *&urnfrull, Cjjarles Captain, Corps of Engineers Brevet Colonel, U.S.A. ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MARCH 4, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 687. Cadet, U.S.M.A., September I, 1850. Brevet 2(1 Lieutenant, Topographical Engineers, U.S.A., July I, 1854. 2(1 Lieutenant, April 30, 1856. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July I, 1859. Captain, July 14, 1862. Transferred to Corps of Engineers, March 3, 1863. Resigned, December 31, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August I, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct during the Rebellion." Died at Boston, December 2, 1874. (246) <rafjam. Captain, Third Artillery Brevet Major, U.S.A. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 982. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, FEBRUARY 2, 1887. 2d Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S. A., August 5, 1861 ; accepted, August 8, 1861. Promoted Captain, April 20, 1870. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., May 3, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia." Brevet Major, U.S.A., July 3, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Eurner, First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Forty-third Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5025. BOSTON. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 43d Infantry, M. V.M., in service of the U.S., October 14, 1862; mustered, October 25, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. Eurner, flHtlltam Major, First Rhode Island Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7405. DORCHESTER, MASS. ist Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Cavalry, November 18, 1861. Promoted Captain, February 21, 1862. Major, March I, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, October 18, 1864 ; not mustered. Mustered out, November 18, 1864. Eutetn, <litoarti (gross, Captain, Sixty-first Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5163. REVERE, MASS. Sergeant, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, March I, 1863. Mustered out, May 25, 1864. Captain, 6ist Mass. Infantry, December 9, 1864. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. (247) Stontcfjelt, Seorge Brooks. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1385. KEENE, N.H. Major, Surgeon, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 15, 1862. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V. , January 7, 1863. Discharged (disability), October 15, 1863. Cfottrfjell, 6rortje pierce, ELECTED APRIL 1, 1885. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 3790. GREENFIELD, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Surgeon GEORGE B. TWITCH ELL. Captain, Forty-third Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1877. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1802. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 24, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. * UnlirrbKiotr, 8fom Balloiu Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 987. Captain, 2d Mass Infantry, May 18, 1861. Major, 33d Mass. Infantry, July II, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, July 24, 1862. Colonel, April 3, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., November 6, 1863. Resigned, September i, 1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., August 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." Died at Boston, January 14, 1888. rison. ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4349. BOSTON. In succession to Companion Brevet Major General ADIN B. UNDERWOOD. (248) * mpton, Albert JFrlton. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Thirty-fifth Massa chusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1876. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1733. Quartermaster Sergeant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1862. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 35th Mass. Infantry, December 25, 1862. Resigned, January 24, 1864. Died at Newtonville, Mass., June 8, Captain, First United States Volunteers. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1676. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, AS CHARTER MEMBER, JUNE 2, 1887. Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. ad Lieutenant, 5Oth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 15, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1863. Captain, ist U.S. Volunteers, April 29, 1864. Mustered out, November 27, 1865. tFan 13 runt, Rear Admiral s Secretary (Lieutenant), U.S.N. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 977. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI, MAY 2, 1888. Rear Admiral s Secretary (Lieutenant), U.S.N., November, 1861. Resigned, February 16, 1864. Fan Slgcft, Cfjrus fHancijrstrr. ELECTED DECEMBER 6, 1882. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 2623. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Eldest son of Companion Captain NICHOLAS VAN SLYCK. Fan Slgcfc, Nicholas. Captain, First Infantry, Rhode Island Detached Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1880. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2063. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Captain, ist Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, in service of U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. ( 249 ) Farnrg, $Umott ILitiiig. Captain, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. ELECTED MARCH 5, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7774. WATERTOWN, MASS. ist Lieutenant, I3th Maine Infantry, December 9, 1861. Promoted Captain, August 19, 1862. Mustered out, January 6, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., February 15, 1865. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 23, 1874. Captain, October 29, 1874. Faugfjan, Cfjarles (JHbmtt Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED MAY 2, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 6340. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. , April 15, 1863. Discharged October 21, 1865. Feajcg, SHfjeriocfe <rata. Colonel, Sixteenth Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7406. WASHINGTON, D.C. Captain, 3d Vermont Infantry, May 21, 1861; mustered, July 16, 1861. Pro moted Major, August 10, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, August 13, 1861. Colonel, i6th Vermont Infantry, September 27, 1862; mustered, October 23, 1862. Mustered out. August 10, 1863. BHafcleiortj, George f&enrg. Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1889. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6831. U.S.S. "MICHIGAN." Acting Midshipman, U.S.N., September 27, 1860. Promoted Ensign, May 28, 1863. Master, November 10, 1865. Lieutenant, November 10, 1866. Lieutenant Commander, March 12, 1868. Commander, March 13, 1 880. , Jofjn ILatfjrop. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7571. DEDHAM, MASS. By inheritance from JULIUS MORTIMER LATHROP. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, November 4, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, February 27, 1863. Died, April 26, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cane River, Louisiana, April 23, 1864. ( 250) *fflSaicott, Charles jfolsom. Colonel, Sixty-first Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1293. Captain, 2ist Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1861. Resigned, April 25, 1863. Cap tain, I2th Unattached Co. Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 6ist Mass. Infantry, September 22, 1864. Promoted Colonel, November 9, 1864. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. , April 9, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the sur render of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." Died at Salem, Mass., June 11, 1887. , $atfjamrL Major, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1685. BOSTON. Private and 1st Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 6, 1861. ist Lieu tenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 15, 1862. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 13, 1862. Promoted Major, April 25, 1863. Resigned, May 9, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for conspicuous gallantry while in command of the Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Volunteers at the siege of Knoxville, Tennessee." Major, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3120. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF INDIANA AS CHARTER MEMBER, OCTOBER 17, 1888. Sergea-nt, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, I3th Mass. In fantry, February 3, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, May 28, 1863. Captain, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1863. Promoted Major, November 3, 1863; mustered, December i, 1863. Resigned, November 18, 1864. SHalfcer, Augustus (Chapman, Major, Surgeon, Eighteenth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 2, 1884, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 1, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3124. GREENFIELD, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, I33cl N.Y. Infantry, September 5, 1862. Major, Surgeon, i8th N.Y. Cavalry, September 10, 1864. Mustered out, June 13, 1865. *3Halfcer, ffitotoarlr Augustus. Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1270. Acting Midshipman, U.S.N. A., September 26, 1855. Midshipman, U.S.N., June 15, 1860. Promoted Master, September 19, 1861. Lieutenant, July 16, 1862. Lieutenant Commander, July 25, 1866. Commander, June 5, 1874. Died at Newton, Mass., March 8, 1876. BHalfcer, JFrancts Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2330. BOSTON. Private and Sergeant-Major, I5th Mass. Infantry, August I, 1861. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V. , September 14, 1861. Promoted Major, A.A.G., August 11, 1862. Assigned as Assistant Adjutant General, 2d Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act July 17, 1862), January I, 1863. Resigned (disability contracted while prisoner of war), January 9, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., August i, 1864, " for distinguished service and good conduct throughout the entire campaign." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct at the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, and for meritorious services during the war." SEalferr, George fBoore. Captain, Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4469. LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA. 2d Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1862; mustered, August 5, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, December 4, 1862. Captain, June 3, 1863; mustered, July 29, 1863. Resigned, January n, 1864. BHalfcer, Eotirrt Eurner. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 8078. ROXBURY, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Surgeon AUGUSTUS C. WALKER. ( 2 5 2 ) SEalfcer, IHilliam Eussell. First Lieutenant, First Infantry, Rhode Island Detached Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5881. PROVIDENCE, R.I. ist Lieutenant, ist Infantry, R.I. D.M., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. SEarti, p?enr|j Ciag. Captain, Sixteenth Infantry, U.S.A. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 834. FORT DOUGLAS, UTAH. Private and Sergeant Major, I5th Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, I5th Mass. Infantry, April 9, 1863. Resigned, September 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 57th Mass. Infantry, March 9, 1864. Promoted Captain, July 31, 1864. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. ist Lieutenant, nth Infantry, U.S.A., February 23, 1866; accepted, May I, 1866. Transferred to 1 6th Infantry, April 14, 1869. Promoted Captain, February 8, 1880. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " f r gallant and meritorious services in action at Fort Stedman, Virginia, March 24, 1865." SEare, Jftoses (JBberett Captain, Sixth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1681. BOSTON. 1st Sergeant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., April 17, 1863. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., July 16, 1864. Mustered out, October 27, 1864. SHarmcj, George <*, Suntor. Colonel, Fourth Missouri Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5031. NEWPORT, R.I. Major, Garibaldi Guard, afterwards 39th N.Y. Infantry, May 17, 1861; mustered, May 28, 1861. Resigned, August 2, 1861. Major, Fremont Hussars, afterwards 4th Missouri Cavalry, August 2, 1861. Promoted Colonel, January 9, 1862; mustered, May 17, 1862. Mustered out, March 25, 1865. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 2a CLASS. INSIGNIA 5978. BOSTON. Eldest son of Companion Colonel GEORGE E. WARING, JR. (253) dag. Lieutenant Colonel, Thirty-second Missouri Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1888. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 6509. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF OHIO, NOVEMBER 6, 1889. Lieutenant Colonel, 32cl Missouri Infantry, October 20, 1862; mustered, Novem ber 20, 1862. Discharged, November 16, 1864. ^Earner, Slexanlrer, Lieutenant Colonel, Thirteenth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5032. POMFRET, CONN. Major, 3d Conn. Infantry, May 14, 1861. Mustered out, August 12, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, I3th Conn. Infantry, November 5, 1861; mustered, April 9, 1862. Resigned, July 29, 1863. ^Earner, iSntjamin Stlltman. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1888. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5955. POMFRET, CONN. Eldest son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel ALEXANDER WARNER. SHarren, Second Lieutenant, First California Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 7, 1877. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1762. WEATHERFORD, TEXAS. Sergeant-Major, ist Cal. Cavalry, August 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, ist Cal. Cavalry, July n, 1863. Mustered out, September 7, 1864. , 3ojjn abts. ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3846. BERNE, SWITZERLAND. By inheritance from FRANCIS WASHBURN, ad Lieutenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, December 26, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, March 7, 1862. Captain, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 26, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 4th Mass. Cavalry, February 4, 1864. Promoted Colonel, February 25, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., April 6, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of High Bridge, Virginia," where he received wounds of which he died, April 22, 1865. (2 5 4) * SHatcnnan, Captain, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1612. Private, 1st Battery RM. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., April 16, 1861 ; mustered, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 6, 1861. ist Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light Artillery, August 8, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 25, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. Died at Providence, R.I., March 23, aHaterman, Euftts, Junior. Lieutenant, U.S.N. ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1701. EAST GREENWICH, R.I. Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 25, 1861. Midshipman, U.S.N., June, 1866. Promoted Ensign, March 12, 1868. Master, March 21, 1869. Lieutenant, March 21, 1870. Resigned, December 8, 1871. SEefcfc, iEeibille Emerson. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Thirty-third Massachusetts In fantry, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2711. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1863. Mus tered out, June 11,1865. SEeetien, TOUiant i&afcrocfc. Captain, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 6, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2625. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 2d Lieutenant, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. Promoted Captain, August 25, 1861. Resigned, July 22, 1862. SEeeks, Benjamin jFranfclin* Captain, Commissary of Subsistence Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 3, 1871. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1309. LONDON, ENGLAND. Private, Sergeant- Major and Quartermaster Sergeant, 28th Mass. Infantry, Sep tember 24, 1861. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 28th Mass. Infantry, April 6, 1862. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., April 21, 1864. Mustered out, August 4, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July 18, 1865, " for efficient and meritorious services." (255) SEelti, JFraims jHtnot. Major, Surgeon, Twenty-seventh United States Colored Troops. ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1871, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 2, 1 89O. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1228. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., May 3, 1862, to June 29, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., May 22, 1862. Resigned, December 31, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 2yth U.S.C.T., May 3, 1864. Mustered out, September 21, 1865. SHciti, Captain, Forty-fourth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2686. BOSTON. Private, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Promoted Captain, January 15, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Colonel, Fifty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 785. DEDHAM, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, i8th Mass. Infantry, January 24, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, October 24, 1862. Captain, May 4, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 56th Mass. Infantry, July 22, 1863. Promoted Colonel, May 6, 1864. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." SHells, toeotu First Lieutenant, Eighth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3677. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Sergeant, 4&th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., February 6, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. ist Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., July 13, 1864. Mustered out, Novem ber 10, 1864. (256) Smells, Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3879. BURLINGTON, VT. Private, ist Vermont Cavalry, September 9, 1861. ist Lieutenant, ist Vermont Cavalry, October 14, 1861. Promoted Captain, November 18, 1861; mustered, November 19, 1861. Major, October 30, 1862. Colonel, June 4, 1864; mustered, July 2, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., February 22, 1865. Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 19, 1865. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." SEarren. Colonel, Seventeenth Maine Infantry Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1 724. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, JANUARY 3, 1883. Captain, loth Maine Infantry, October 21, 1861. Major, lyth Maine Infantry, July 25, 1862. Promoted Colonel, October 2, 1863. Discharged (disability), April 25, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., December 2, 1864, " for gallant and distinguished services during the war, and especially at the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." Captain, One Hundred and Eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1880. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2091. 1st Lieutenant, Ii8th Penn. Infantry, August 16, 1862. Promoted Captain, November I, 1862. Discharged (disability), January 12, 1863. Died at Boston, August 26, 1889. SHeston, Burotu Captain, Forty-ninth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2225. DALTON, MASS. Captain, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of U.S., October 28, 1862. Mustered out, September i, 1863. (257) SEeston, ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 2o CLASS. INSIGNIA 5804. DALTON, MASS. Eldest son of Companion Captain BYRON WESTON. SIHeptoutfj, garrison <ray tig, Major, First United States Volunteer Infantry. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1564. LOWELL, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Resigned, July 2, 1861. Captain, igth Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1861. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of leg from wounds received in action), April 4, 1863. Major, ist U.S. Volun teer Infantry, May 4, 1864. Mustered out, November 27, 1865. TOjeeler, First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Twelfth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7688. LEOMINSTER, MASS. Private, I5th Mass. Infantry, December 5, 1861. Discharged to accept promo tion, December 17, 1862. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, I2th Mass. Infantry, December 17, 1862; mustered, December 20, 1862. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. feeler, tifoarU iSlaslanti. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5969. BOSTON. By inheritance from HORACE MASON WHEELER, Captain, 5* Wisconsin Infantry, May 17, 1861. Promoted Major, December 25, 1862. Died at Wash ington, D.C., November 19, 1863, of wounds received at Rappahannock Station, Virginia. SEjjeeler, Major, Surgeon, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 3, 1886. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4554. SPENCER, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 24th Mass. Infantry, May 6, 1864; mustered, May 15, 1864. Promoted Major, Surgeon, November 10, 1864; mustered, December 2, 1864. Mustered out, January 20, 1866. (258) *TOjeeler, SHillarti Baniete. Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 866. Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S. V., March 18, 1864. Mustered out, November i, 1865. Died at Ouray, Colorado, January 21, 1885. *3Hf)eeier, SEilliam Hamont Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED JANUART 2, 1884. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3052. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., July 30, 1861. Resigned, May 9, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., July n, 1864. Promoted Acting Passed Assistant Sur geon, September 20, 1866. Discharged, November 15, 1868. Died at Newport, R.I., October 16, 1887. SHijipple, 6corge flanton* Captain, Twenty-third Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MARCH 1, 1871. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1291. SALEM, MASS. Captain, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Resigned, May 3, 1863. *TO)tte, CFltsfja fftanm Major, Surgeon, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 7, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7974. Hospital Steward, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., December 8, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 37th Mass. Infantry, March 29, 1864. Promoted Major, Surgeon, December 21, 1864. Transferred to 2Oth Mass. Infantry, June 19, 1865. Mustered out, June 22, 1865. Died at Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming, July 14, 1890. First Lieutenant, Regimental Commissary of Subsistence, Fourth New York Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 7969. BROCKTON, MASS. Private, Corporal and Q.M. Sergeant, 4th N.Y. Cavalry, September 20, 1861. ist Lieutenant, R.C.S., 4th N.Y. Cavalry, January 2, 1863; mustered, February 10, 1863. Discharged, November 4, 1864. ( 2 59) , Horace Carr* First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Eighth Maine Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 1, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7570. EAST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Private, 8th Maine Infantry, March 13, 1862. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 8th Maine Infantry, September 17, 1862. Discharged, May 29, 1863. tTOjite, Sanies Cusjjmg. Captain, Second Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 822. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AS CHARTER MEMBER, MAY 8, 1879. ist Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Captain, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, October 8, 1863. Mustered out, September 15, 1865. SEjjtte, Stofjn fester. Captain (Retired), U.S.A. ELECTED MARCH 19, 1883, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 30, 1885. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JANUARY 5, 1887. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, AUGUST 1, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2706. BOSTON. Private, I7th Penn. Infantry, April 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Sergeant, 2ist Penn. Militia in service of the U.S., September 15, 1862. Mustered out, September 30, 1862. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, iith Infantry, U.S.A., May 8, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, June 10, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, loth Infantry, U.S.A., May 18, 1864. Accepted, June 10, 1864. Promoted ist Lieuten ant, September 13, 1864. Unassigned, May 19, 1869. Assigned to ist Artillery, December 31, 1870. Captain, July 18, 1879. Retired, September 20, 1883, "for disability received in line of duty." Brevet ist Lieutenant, U.S.A., June 18, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in front of J etersburg, Virginia." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 19, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle on the Weldon Railroad, Virginia." SHJjtte, Soljn (JHatou. Captain, Ninety-ninth New York Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1872. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1422. BAY RIDGE, N.Y. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 10, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Captain, Union Coast Guard, afterwards 99th N.Y. Infantry, November 2, 1861. Mustered out, July 3, 1864. ( 260) , ifcufus Augustus. Captain, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 2, 1873. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1478. BOSTON. ist Sergeant, nth Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, nth Mass. Infantry, January 17, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August 30, 1862. Captain, December 17, 1863. Discharged (disability), November 2, 1864. TOjtte, TOlltam Bejaleel Lieutenant Colonel, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2314. QUINCY, MASS. Captain, i8th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1861. Promoted Major, May I, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, October 15, 1863. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. , jfranfc. Major, Surgeon, Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884, IN COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. TRANS FERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, FEBRUARY 25, 1888. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 3525. BELLOWS FALLS, VT. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 58th Mass. Infantry, March 4, 1864. Pro moted Major, Surgeon, April 20, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. SHaltro* Major, Surgeon, Thirteenth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Lieu tenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1460. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July I, 1846, to June 23, 1848. Major, Surgeon, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Mustered out, July 26, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " f r gallant and meritorious services during the war." Died at West Newton, Mass., November n, 1881. (261) William Captain, Thirty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Major, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1885. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4330. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Private and 1st Sergeant, 38th Mass. Infantry, July 23, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, February 10, 1863; mustered, March 4, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 16, 1863; mustered, October 24, 1863. Captain, August 8, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), December 20, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, "for gallantry in action at Winchester, Vir ginia, September 19, 1864." TOjitneg, William SLamtet, Junior* First Lieutenant, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED MAY 1, 1889. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7135. NEWTON, MASS. Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, December 3, 1864; mustered, January 22, 1865. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 28, 1865; mus tered, July 26, 1865. Mustered out, August 20, 1865. Wjjiton, 3ojm Cfjalifoicfc* Lieutenant Colonel, Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1886. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 5024. SOUTH BOSTON. Lieutenant Colonel, 430! Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., October 13, 1862; mustered, October 25, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 58th Mass. Infantry, March 8, 1864; mustered, March 16, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, August 31, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, July 25, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " f r gallant and meritorious services before Peters burg, Virginia." Wjittier, (ffiffcfoartr J^efoton. First Lieutenant, Fifth Battery, Maine Light Artillery Brevet Captain, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1880. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2160. BOSTON. Private, ist R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Maine Battery, September 23, 1862. Pro moted ist Lieutenant, June 13, 1863. Mustered out, July 6, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., October 19, 1864, "for faithful, gallant and meritorious services throughout the entire campaign before Richmond, Virginia, and in the valley of the Shenan- doah." (262) SUjjtttier, 3tofjn (Sreenleai ELECTED APRIL 9, 1890. 3o CLASS. INSIGNIA 7959. DANVERS, MASS. A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. A pioneer whose life-service has been for Liberty and Country. His poetry will ever be an inspiration to patriotism. , BEtlliam JFrenrfj. Captain, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 3051. PEABODY, MASS. Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 1861; mustered, April 30, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. Private and Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 22, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 14, 1864. Promoted Captain, October 15, 1864. Mustered out, January 20, 1866. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1873. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1503. BOSTON. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., June i, 1863. Resigned, July 13, 1865. SEilltams, Eofrert Second Lieutenant, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8067. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 26, 1862. Discharged (disability), February 2, 1863. t SEtlltamson, 3ames Brigadier General Brevet Major General, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 7, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2526. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DECEMBER 2, 1885. ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, 4th Iowa Infantry, August 8, 1861. Promoted Lieu tenant Colonel, April 4, 1862. Colonel, May i, 1862. Discharged to accept promo tion, February 23, 1865. Brigadier General, U.S.V., January 13, 1865. Mustered out, August 24, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., December 19, 1864, "for gallantry and good conduct in the campaigns against Vicksburg, Chattanooga and Atlanta." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct dur ing the war." (263) SHillts, $enru Augustus. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Fifty-third Infantry, Massachusetts Volun teer Militia, in service of the United States. ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1735. FITCHBURG, MASS. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Decem ber 15, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1863. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Seventh United States Veteran Volunteers. ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2197. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., November, 1863, to May 12, 1865. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, yth U.S. Veteran Volunteers, May 12, 1865. Mus tered out, April 30, 1866. Died at South Boston, May n, 1890. SHtteon, Cfjarles Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, U.S.N. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5798. BOSTON. Acting Master s Mate, U.S.N., May 13, 1861. Promoted Acting Master, No vember 13, 1862. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, February 3, 1864. Discharged, November 12, 1866. SEilson, Hefois Ifrescott Captain, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1890. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 7689. PETERBOROUGH, N.H. 2d Lieutenant, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 27, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieuten ant, May 5, 1863; mustered, July 29, 1863. Captain, January 2, 1865; mustered, January 11, 1865. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. SEtngate, George (fibrin, Commander, U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2428. U.S.S. "RANGER." Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October 31, 1863. Master, March 12, 1868. Promoted Lieutenant, December 12, 1868. Lieutenant Commander, July 13, 1870. Com mander, May 26, 1887. (264) SEtnsor, First Lieutenant, Forty-fifth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Mili tia, in service of the United States. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 981. BROOKLINE, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 26, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, October 14, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. SEise, perrejjont ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1887, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 1, 1888. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5304. WEST NEWTON, MASS. In succession to Companion First Lieutenant WILLIAM G. WISE, deceased. * SEolcott, 3ojjn Captain, Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED OCTOBER 1, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1537. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Battery, July 31, 1861. Resigned, December 18, 1861. Captain, Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery, December 18, 1861. Resigned, December 31, 1862. Died at Dedham, Mass., June 4, 1885. Major, Surgeon, First Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1243. WORCESTER, MASS. ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 29th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. Major, Surgeon, ist Mass. Cavalry, July 7, 1863. Resigned, November i, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., January i, 1865, to May 17, 1865. SHoofciwrg, George EJjomas. Captain, Battery D, New Jersey Light Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885, IN COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 16, 1890. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 4151. AMESBURY, MASS. 2d Lieutenant, ist N.J. Infantry, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, Battery B, N.J. Light Artillery, September 3, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August 29, 1862. Captain, Battery D, N.J. Light Artillery, September 1 6, 1863. Resigned, September 6, 1864. (265) &ntiram. Captain, Thirteenth Veteran Reserve Corps. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5799. BURLINGTON, VT. ist Sergeant, 2d Vermont Infantry, May 25, 1861. Discharged (disability re sulting from loss of right arm from wounds received in action), October 18, 1861. Captain, ist Vermont Heavy Artillery, November 17, 1862; mustered, December 8, 1862. Transferred to I3th V.R.C., June 17, 1863. Resigned, March 27, 1865. *SH0otimart, George JFre&ericfc. Second Lieutenant, First North Carolina Infantry, LJ.S.V. ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1673. Private and Sergeant, 45th Infantry, M.V. M., in service of the U.S., Septem ber 26, 1862. Discharged, January 15, 1863. 2cl Lieutenant, ist N.C. Infantry, January 15, 1863. Resigned, June 15, 1863. Commissioned Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., February 19, 1863; declined. Died at Boston, November 2, 1884. * SEootifoarti, JBabiti Jloore. Lieutenant Colonel, Sixtieth Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Mili tia, in service of the United States. ELECTED DECEMBER 1, 1869. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 1132. ist Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Resigned, June 10, 1862. Captain, 6oth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 18, 1864. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, July 30, 1864. Mustered out, November 30, 1864. Died at Worcester, Mass., October 22, 1887. SEooster, TOlltam ^enrg garrison. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, Sixth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED JULY 23, 1890. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 8068. SEYMOUR, CONN. ist Lieutenant, 6th Conn. Infantry, September 4, 1861. Resigned, March 23, 1862. Private, 6th Conn. Infantry, February 28, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 6th Conn. Infantry, March I, 1864; mustered, April 8, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., October 31, 1864. Mustered out, August 21, 1865. , (266) SEorccster, eonje Samuel, Major, Third Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. ELECTED DECEMBER 6, 1882. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2627. BOSTON. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, I3th Mass. Infantry, July 1 6, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, April 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 7th Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, April 10, 1863. Pro moted Captain, August u, 1863; mustered, August 14, 1863. Major, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, September 8, 1864; mustered, October 13, 1864. Mustered out, September 29, 1865. SErtgfjt, aifoert Start, Junior, Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. ELECTED FEBRUARY 1, 1882. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2328. BOSTON. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., May 23, 1863. Resigned, December 3, 1865. Medical Director (Captain, Retired), U.S.N. ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 724. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., December 9, 1839. Promoted Surgeon, April 18, 1855. Retired, April 25, 1861. Promoted Medical Director (retired), March 3, 1871. Died at Boston, December 26, 1879. Captain, Third Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1887. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 5164. VALLEY FALLS, R.I. Captain, 33d Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. Transferred to 415! Mass. In fantry; afterward 3d Mass. Cavalry, November 27, 1862. Mustered out, May 15, 1865. (267) t*loimij, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.A. Major, Additional Pay master Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. INSIGNIA 2336. TRANSFERRED TO COMMAND- ERY OF THE STATE OF OHIO, FEBRUARY 5, 1890. ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 7th N.H. Infantry, October 22, 1861. Captain, Assist ant Quartermaster, U.S.V., November 26, 1862. Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., May 28, 1864. Mustered out, July 20, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., November 13, 1884; accepted, November 22, 1884. Died at Dover, N.H., December 10, 1890. goitng, roiltam pjenrjj garrison* First Lieutenant, 13th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. IST CLASS. INSIGNIA 2525. BOSTON. ist Lieutenant, I3th N.H. Infantry, September 19, 1862. Resigned, February 2, 1864. t2alittgfci, (Etomunti iLottts;. Captain, Fifth Artillery, U.S.A. ELECTED JANUARY. 1, 1873. 1 ST CLASS. INSIGNIA 1454. TRANSFERRED TO COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, MARCH 1, 1882. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, August, 1864, to February 22, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 2d N.Y. Artillery, February 23, 1865. Mustered out, September 29, 1865. 2d Lieu tenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., February 23, 1866; accepted, April 9, 1866. Pro moted ist Lieutenant, January I, 1867. Captain, December 9, 1887. (268) TAgLE SHOWING ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED IN THE COMMANDERY. N.B. Brevet rank is not stated in this summary. GENERAL OFFICERS. Major Generals, A. E. Burnside, F. Fessenden, C. S. Hamilton, N. A. Miles. 4. Brigadier Generals, G. L. Andrews, W. F. Bartlett, G. L. Beal, H. S. Briggs, J. L. Chamberlain, J. M. Corse, C. Devens, J. D. Fessenden, G. H. Gordon, S. G. Griffin, J. R. Hawley, E. W. Hincks, C. J. Paine, G. F. Shepley, G. J. Stannard, A. B. Underwood, W. Wells, J. A. Williamson. 18. AIDES-DE-CAMP. Colonels, J. D. Fessenden, T. J. Haines; Lieutenant Colonel,^. Lyman; Major, W. Cutting; Captains, G. M. Bascom, B. S. Calef, W. L. Candler, D. K. Cross, G. B. Drake, H. W. Farrar, G. R. Fearing, F. W. Galbraith, R. II. I. Goddard, F. Haven, Jr., C. P. Horton, C. S. Sargent, H. Stockton. 17. ADJUTANT GENERAL S DEPARTMENT. Lieutenant Colonels, G. M. Bascom, G. B. Drake, F. A. Walker; Majors, P. A. Davis, W. R. Driver, W. H. Long, H. Stevens; Captains, C. B. Amory, J. McC. Bell, J. M. Brown, W. W. Carruth, S. A. Carter, H. A. Hale, E. P. Halstead, C. P. Horton, C. H. Hurd, J. E. Jacobs, J. A. Judson, D. R. Larned, W. Pratt, A. A. Rand, H. Stone. 22. CORPS OF ENGINEERS. Lieutenant Colonel, G. L. Gillespie; Major, C. W. Raymond; Captains, A. H. Burnham, J. C. Palfrey, C. N. Turnbull; 2</ Lieutenant, G. L. Andrews. 6. (269) INSPECTOR GENERAL S DEPARTMENT. Lieutenant Colonels, H. N. Fisher, C. G. Loring, J. Mendenhall, J. C. Palfrey, G. F. Towle. 5. JUDGE ADVOCATES. Majors, J. Mendenhall, J. L. Stackpole. 2. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Lieutenant Colonels, J. T. Heard, G. H. Lyman, J. C. McKee, P. Pineo ; Majors, C. N. Chamberlain, S. Kneeland, J. B. Lewis, O. Martin, I. Russell, E. F. Sanger, J. Seaverns, H. P. Stearns, L. R. Stone, G. B. Twitchell; Captain, E. Covvles. 15- ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Colonel,!). W. Flagler; Majors,]. R. McGinness, O. E. Michaelis; Captains, M. Schaff, C. Shaler, A. L. Varney; ist Lieutenant, H. Stockton. 7. PAY DEPARTMENT. Lieutenant Colonel, T. H. Stanton; Majors, G. W. Baird, J. H. M. Bertram, S. M. Crosby, G. A. Fiske, Jr., D. R. Lamed, C. McClure, S. A. Pearce, F. Robie, N. C. Sawyer, W. D. Wheeler, A. H. Young. 12. QUARTERMASTER S DEPARTMENT. Colonels, A. P. Blunt, J. L. Donaldson, W. W. McKim; Lieutenant Colonels, J. G. Chandler, C. E. Fuller, T. E. Hall, W. V. Hutchings, A. G. Robinson ; Majors, W. II. D. Cochrane, L. C. Forsyth, J. G. C. Lee; Captains, G. S. Blodgett, G. J. Carney, E. Dewey, C. G. Loring, J. W. McKim, T. S. Peck, E. B. W. Restieaux, C. D. Robinson, H. A. Royce, C. R. Train, A. II. Young. 22. SIGNAL CORPS. ist Lieutenant, A. B. Capron ; 2<l Lieutenants, O. E. Michaelis, S. C. Tucker- man. 3. SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT. Lieutenant Colonels, J. M. Ellis, J. S. Smith, T. C. Sullivan; Major, T. J. Ilaines; Captains, G. T. Burroughs, G. N. Carpenter, C. H. Davis, W. I. Ellis, J. L. Hatha way, C. McClure, L. W. Muzzey, L. Rhoades, J. Sawyer, E. E. Shelton, J. L. Stack- pole, B. F. Weeks. 16. ( 2 7) REGIMENTAL SUMMARY. CALIFORNIA CAVALRY. 1st. sd Lieutenant, H. Warren. i. 2(1. Lieutenant Colonel, F. Haven, Jr. i. CONNECTICUT CAVALRY. 1st. Colonel, E. Blakeslee; Assistant Surgeon, II. M. Bishop. 2. CONNECTICUT HEAVY ARTILLERY. 1st. Captain, B. P. Learned; ist Lieutenants, W. G. Fitch, E. P. Mason. 3. CONNECTICUT LIGHT ARTILLERY. 1st Battery. Captain, A. P. Rockwell; Private, G. W. Baird. 2. CONNECTICUT INFANTRY. 1st. Surgeon, H. P. Stearns; Commissary, W. G. Ely; Captain, J. R. Hawley; Privates, H. R. Billings, J. H. Burnham, W. A. Kimhall. 6. 3(1. Major, A. Warner; Assistant Surgeon, M. T. Newton. 2. 5th. Colonel, G. D. Chapman; Surgeon, J. B. Lewis. 2. Gtll. Colonel, A. P. Rockwell; Lieutenant Colonel, W. G. Ely; Quarter master, W. H. H. Wooster. 3. 7th. Colonel, J. R. Hawley; Surgeon, G. C. Jarvis; Captain, V. B. Chamber lain; ist Lieutenants, O. L. Hatch, J. I. Hutchinson. 5. 8tll. Captain, C. M. Coit. I. lOth. Colonel, J. L. Otis; Stirgeon, M.T.Newton; Chaplain, H. C. Trum- bull. 3. 13th. Lieutenant Colonel, A. Warner. I. 14th. Colonel, T. G. Ellis; Captains, F. B. Doten, H. P. Goddard. 3. 16th. Lieutenant Colonels, J. H. Burnham, F. W. Cheney. 2. 18th. Colonel, W. G. Ely; Surgeon, C. M. Carleton; Adjutant, G. W. Brady; Captain, J. P. Rockwell. 4. 2Oth. Captain, H. R. Billings. I. (271) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CAVALRY; 1st. Captain, A. M. Benson. i. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA INFANTRY. - 3(1 Battalion. Private, T. H. Stanton. i. ILLINOIS CAVALRY. 14th. Sergeant, H. G. Dorr. I. ILLINOIS INFANTRY. 33(1. Private, S. A. Porter. I. 93(1. ist Sergeant, W. F. Griffin. I. lOOtll. Captain, Hezekiah Gardner. i. lO4th. Captain, S. A. Porter. i. IOWA INFANTRY. 4tll. Colonel, J. A. Williamson. I. 6th. Colonel, J. M. Corse. i. 19th. Captain, T. H. Stanton. I. 2Gth. ist Lieutenant, E. P. Sargent. i. KANSAS INFANTRY. 17tll. Lieutenant Colonel, S. A. Drake. i. LOUISIANA INFANTRY. 1st. Colonel, W. O. Fiske; Lieutenant Colonel, II. H. Elliott. 2. 2(1. Colonel, C. J. Paine; Major, C. A. R. Dimon; ist Lieutenant, C. S. Sargent. 3. MAINE CAVALRY. 1st. Captain, A. M. Benson; ist Lieutenant, H. S. Lihhy. 2. 2(1. Major, E. Hutchinson; Quartermaster, S. C. Small; Captain, J. H. Roberts ; ist Lieutenant, A. J. Nichols. 4. MAINE HEAVY ARTILLERY. 1st. Lieutenant Colonels,^. II. Talbot,. Z. A. Smith; ist Lieutenant, J. A. Lancey. 3. MAINE LIGHT ARTILLERY. 5th Battery. ist Lieutenant, E. N. Whittier. i. (272) MAINE INFANTRY. 1st. Captain, G. L. Beal; ist Lieutenant, H. Rust; .?</ Lieutenant, G. H. Nye. 3. 2d. Captain, A. B. Farnham; ist Sergeant, J. A. Lancey. 2. 3d. Major, S. P. Lee; Captains, F. S. Hesseltine, Edward C. Pierce; ist Lieutenant, J. S. Smith; zd Lieutenants, F. W. Galbraith, H. A. Johnson. 6. Cth. Surgeon, E. F. Sanger. I. 7th. ist Lieutenants, A. M. Benson, II. W. Farrar. 2. 8th. Assistant Surgeon, H. C. White; Captain, J. H. Roberts. 2. 9th. Major, G. B. Dyer; Adjutant, J. E. Shepard. 2. lOth. Colonel, G. L. Beal; Captains, G. H. Nye, H. Rust, G. W. West; ad Lieutenant, C. F. King. 5. llth. Quartermaster, W. H. H. Andrews. I. 12th. Colonel, G. F. Shepley; ist Lieutenant, D. S. Harriman. 2. 13th. Colonel, H. Rust; Lieutenant Colonel, F. S. Hesseltine; Captain, A. L. Varney. 3. 16th. Lieutenant Colonel, A. B. Farnham; ist Lieutenant, J. P. Parker. 2. 17th. Colonel, G. W. West. i. 19th. Private, T. Child. i. 2Oth. Colonel, J. L. Chamberlain; Adjutants, J. M. Brown, W. E. Don- nell. 3. 23d. 2 d Lieutenant, S. A. Bolster. i. 24tll. Lieutenant Colonel, E. Hutchinson; Quartermaster Sergeant, S. C. Small; Private, C. B. Fillebrown. 3. 25th. Colonel, F. Fessenden. I. 27th. Adjutant, E. M. Rand. i. 29th. Colonels, G. L. Beal, G. H. Nye; ist Lieutenant, C. B. Fillebrown; 2d Lieutenant, C. F. King. 4. 3Oth. Colonel, F. Fessenden. I. 31st. ist Lieutenant, T. Child. i. 32d. Lieutenant Colonel, J. M. Brown; ist Lieutenant, T. Child. 2. 1st Battalion. ist Lieutenant, H. A. Johnson. i. Coast Guard Battalion. Captain, C. F. King. i. MARYLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY. 1st Battalion. Adjutant, J. Bigelow ; Captain, J. W. Wolcott. 2. MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. 1st. Colonels, II. B. Sargent, S. E. Chamberlain; Majors, C. G. Davis, H. L. Higginson; Surgeon, A. Wood; Assistant Surgeon, G. S. Osborne; Captains, C. F. Adams, C. Crowninshield, D. H. L. Gleason, A. A. Rand; ist Lieutenants, (273) R. M. Clark, H. G. Dorr, L. N. Duchesney, W. H. Forbes, C. A. Longfellow, C. E. Rice; 2d Lieutenants, L. Cabot, P. T. Jackson, Jr.; Sergeant, W. J. Ball. 19. 2(1. Colonel, C. Crowninshield; Lieutenant Colonels, W. H. Forbes, H. S. Russell; Captains, L. Cabot, J. Phillips, C. E. Rice; ist Lieutenants, C. W. Amory, C. B. Fox; 2d Lieutenant, W. J. Ball. 9. 3(1. Majors, D. T. Bunker, E. L. Noyes; Assistant Surgeon, G. G. Tarbell; Captains, W. A. Gove, C. W. C. Rhoades, W. H. Seamans, J. L. Swift, J. C. Wyman; ist Lieutenants, G. A. Fiske, Jr., T. C. Otis, II. D. Pope; ist Sergeant, N. G. Smith. 12. 4tll. Colonel, A. A. Rand; Major, L. Cabot; Adjutant, J. H. Lathrop; Cap tains, E. T. Bouve, F. H. Rand; ist Lieutenant, H. G. Dorr: zd Lieutenant, H. M. Phillips. 7. 5tll. Colonels, H. S. Russell, C. F. Adams, S. E. Chamberlain; Surgeon, G. S. Osborne; Captains, C. P. Bowditch, F. L. Iligginson; ist Lieutenant, P. T. Jack son, Jr. ; zd Lieutenants, E. J. Bartlett, R. S. Oliver. 9. 1st Unattached Co. ist Lieutenant, B. Pickman. i. MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. 1st. Assistant Surgeons, S. L. Dutton, G. H. Larabee; Captains, G. S. Follansbee, J. Pope; ist Lieutenants, S. Dalton, J. L. Hall, C. Howard; 2d Lieuten ant, P. D. Smith. 8. 2(1. Lieutenant Colonel, A. B. R. Sprague; Surgeon, J. A. Emmerton; Assistant Surgeon, J. H. Denny; Captains, S. C. Ellis, J. E. Fiske, J. D. Parker, Jr., B. H. Ticknor, James C. White; ist Lieutenant, J. S. Allanson; 2ii Lieutenants, R. G. Amory, T. A. Barton, E. F. Everett, C. D. Lamb; Sergeant, C. F. Joy. 14. 3(1. Majors, J. M. Richardson, G. S. Worcester; Assistant Surgeon, G. E. Pinkham; Captains, B. A. Ball, A. W. Brigham, E. Dews, E. J. Russell; ist Lieu tenants, E. C. Bumpus, F. S. Gifford, H. B. Jones. 10. 4-tli. Lieutenant Colonel, S. C. Hart; Major, J. W. Gelray; ist lieutenant, C. E. Pierce; 2d Lieutenants, C. L. Ayers, M. A. Munroe. 5. 1st Battalion. Major, S. Cabot; Captain, C. E. Niebuhr; ist Lieutenants, J. T. Batchelder, C. B. Prescott; Private, L. D. Monroe. 5. MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY. 1st Battery, M. V. M. Major, A. M. Cook; Sergeant, A. P. Mar tin. 2. 1st Battery. ist Lieutenant, J. H. Sleeper; 2<i Lieutenant, M. Green. 2. 2d Battery. Captain, W. Marland; ist Lieutenants, J. Bigelow, J. W. Wolcott; Private, G. N. Julian. 4. 3d Battery. Captain, A. P. Martin. i. 5th Battery. Captain, C. A. Phillips; sd Lieutenant, N. Appleton. 2. 6th Battery. Captain, W. W. Carruth. I. (274) 7th Battery. Captain, P. A. Davis; ist Lieutenant, C. L. Hartwell; Privates, A. D. Ayling, H. W. Howe. 4. 8th Battery. Captain, A. M. Cook; Private, C. B. Prescott. 2. 9th Battery. Captains, J. Bigelow, R. S. Milton; 2<i Lieutenants, G. Booth, W. Park. 4. lOth Battery. Captain, J. H. Sleeper; ist Lieutenant, M. Green; zd Lieutenant, G. M. Townsend; ist Sergeant, C. E. Pierce. 4. llth Battery. Captain, E. J. Jones. I. MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. 1st. Captain, G. E. Henry; ist Lieutenants, W. L. Candler, W. P. Drury; zd Lieutenant, E. G. Tutein; Corporal, I. P. Gragg; Privates, W. Grantman, J. N. North, C. W. C. Rhoades, W. F. Rice. 9. 2d. Colonels, G. H. Gordon, G. L. Andrews, S. M. Quincy, W. Cogswell; Major, J. Francis; Surgeon, L. R. Stone; Adjutant, John A. Fox; Chaplain A. H. Quint; Captains, G. P. Bangs, C. Crowninshield, D. Oakey, W. E. Perkins, H. S. Russell, G. J.Thompson, A. B. Underwood; ist Lieutenants, J. W. Gelray, II. L. Higginson, C. P. Horton, W. T. McAlpine, G. W. Morse, E. E. Shelton, H. G. O. Weymouth ; ad Litutenant, J. M. Ellis; Sergeant, T. D. McAlpine. 24. 3d. Major, J. Morissey; Quartermaster, B. Penniman; Captains, W. S. Cobb, J. A. Hawes, J. P. Richardson; ist Lieutenants, R. Grossman, S. E. Chamberlain; Quartermaster Sergeants, T. A. Barton, F. S. Gifford; Hospital Steward, A. P". Holt; ist Sergeants, C. H. Drew, S. C. Hart; Sergeant, O. F. Mitchell. 13. 4th. Quartermaster, W. W. Carruth ; Captains, H. C. Alden, G. S. Merrill, L. Stephenson, Jr.; zd Lieutenants, B. F. Meservey, J. E. White; Corporal, W. S. Greenough; Privates, L. S. Bent, E. C. Bumpus, C. E. Pierce, W. G. Sheen. n. *>th. Colonel, G. H. Pierson ; Surgeon, W. Ingalls; Captain, J. Kent; ist Lieutenant, J. H. Sleeper; zd Lieutenant, A. J. Bailey; Sergeants, B. F. Barnard, E. F. Everett, G. W. Lauriat; Privates, S. E. Chandler, W. H. Hurd. 10. Gth. Quartermaster, C. H. Coburn ; Assistant Surgeon, G. E. Pinkham; Captains, C. E. A. Bartlett, E. J. Sherman, M. E. Ware; zd Lieutenant, I. N. Mar shall; 4th Lieutenant, J. W r . Denny; Sergeants, W. Marland, J. Stedman; Privates, G. V. Barrett, L. N. Duchesney. n. 7th. Assistant Surgeon, Z. B. Adams. i. 8th.- Colonels, E. W. Hincks, B. F. Peach, Jr.; Majors, D. W. Low, B. P. Poore; Surgeons, C. Haddock, J. L. Robinson; Adjutant, A. H. Berry; Quarter master, J. A. Ingalls; Captains, H. S. Briggs, L. A. Tifft; ist Lieutenant, G. Wells; Sergeants, L. E. Clark, D. S. Harriman, E. L. Noyes; Corporal, J. P. Reynolds; Privates, C. A. R. Dimon, W. R. Driver, H. A. Hale, W. L. Palmer, A. Thorndike, W. B. Upton, W. F. Wiley. 22. 9th. Colonel, P. R. Guiney; Surgeon, P. Pineo; ist Lieutenant, P. E. Murphy. 3. (275) lOtll. Colonel, H. S. Briggs; Lieutenant Colonel, J. B. Parsons; Surgeon, C. N. Chamberlain; Captain, H. G. Gilmore; Corporal, Edward C. Pierce; Private, J. H. Cook. 6. lltll. Surgeon, I. Russell; Captain, R. A. White. 2. 12tll. Colonel, J. L. Bates; Surgeon,^. H. W. Hinds; Assistant Surgeon, C. A. Wheeler; Quartermaster, L. W. Muzzey; Captains, M. N. Arnold, C. W. Hastings, E. P. Reed; 2d Lieutenant, G. B. Drake; Quartermaster Sergeant, S. E. Chandler. 9. 13tll. Major, Elliot C. Pierce; Surgeon, A. W. Whitney; Assistant Surgeons, J. T. Heard, E. Parker; Quartermaster, G. E. Craig; Captains, James A. Fox ; O. C. Livermore; ist Lieutenants, C. B. Fox, A. N. Sampson; zd Lietttenant, S. Wales; Sergeants, F. W. Bigelow, W. H. Cundy, G. S. Worcester; Corporals, E. A. Albee, A. W. Brigham; Privates,^. L. Appleton, S. K. Goldsmith, C. C. Howland, G. F. McKay, J. D. Thurber, E. J. Trull. 21. 15tll. Colonel, C. Devens; Lieutenant Colonel, G. C. Joslin; Major, I. H. Hooper; Quartermaster, W. B. Storer; Captains, D. M. Earle, E. J. Russell, J. M. Studley; zd Lieutenant, H. C. Ward; Sergeant- Major, F. A. Walker; Private, C. A. Wheeler. 10. 16th. 2d Lieutenant, P. E. Tucker. I. 17th. Surgeon, I. F. Galloupe ; Assistant Surgeon, W. H. W. Hinds. 2. 18th. Lieutenant Colonel, W. B. White; Major, L. S. Bent; Captains, C. H. Drew, B. F. Meservey, L. N. Tucker, S. M. Weld; 2d Lieutenant, A. W. Sturdy; ist Sergeant, W. B. Galucia. 8. 19tll. Colonel, E. W. Hincks; Lieutenant Colonel, E. Rice; Surgeon, J. F. Dyer; Captains, J. G. B. Adams, W. E. Barrows, J. G. C. Dodge, H. A. Hale, W. L. Palmer, J. P. Reynolds, J. H. Rice, W. F. Rice, H. G. O. Weymouth; ist Lieutenants, W. R. Driver, W. A. McGinnis, A. Thorndike; 2d Lieutenant, C. P. Abbott. 16. 2Oth. Colonels, W. R. Lee, F. W. Palfrey, G. N. Macy; Assistant Surgeon, C. E. Inches; Adjutant, C. L. Peirson; Captains, W. F. Bartlett, C. Crowninshield, N. P. Hallowell, G. Magnitzky, H. W. T. Mali, H. C. Mason, J. C. Putnam; ist Lieu tenants, C. H. Baker, E. N. Hallowell, E. B. Robins, H. H. Sturgis. 16. 21st. Adjutant, T. E. Hall; Captains, S. Hovey, Jr., J. M. Richardson, C. F. Walcott ; Quartermaster-Sergeant, H. A. Royce. 5. 22(1. Colonel, W. S. Tilton; Lieutenant Colonel, T. Sherwin; Quartermaster, H. A. Royce; Captains, W. S. Davis, C. J. Paine; ist Lieutenants, N. A. Miles, H. P. Stearns; Corporal, W. B. Frothingham; Private, R. G. Carter. 9. 23d. Assistant Surgeon, J. A. Emmerton; Quartermaster, H. B. Peirce; Captains, S. C. Hart, G. M. Whipple; ist Lieutenants, B. F. Barnard, G. V. Barrett, C. H. Bates; Private, S. C. Rose. 8. 24th. Colonels, F. A. Osborn, A. Ordway; Lieutenant Colonels, T. F. Ed- mands, C. H. Hooper, R. H. Stevenson; Major, E. C. Richardson; Surgeon, E. R. Wheeler; Assistant Surgeon, J. W. Parsons; Adjutant, A. D. Ayling; Quarter- (276) masters, W. V. Hutchings, J. N. North, J. Thompson; Captains, C. B. Amory, J. Daland, G. W. Le Favor, J. B. Nichols, J. N. Partridge, W. Pratt, W. F. Redding, J. L. Stackpole, W. F. Wiley; ist Lieutenants, J. M. Barnard, W. L. Horton, D. Sargent; Sergeant-Major, F. W. Loring; ist Sergeants, J. C. Edmands, G. J. Thompson, N. Wales; Sergeants, J. W. Atwill, T. C. Otis; Corporal, J. A. Osgood; Private, E. P. Gould. 32. 25th. Colonel, J Pickett ; Lieutenant Colonels, O. Moulton, A. B. R. Sprague ; Majors, C. G. Attwood, M. J. McCafferty; Surgeon, J. M. Rice; Captains, J. W. Denny, J. M. Drennan, S. Harrington; ist Lieutenants, W. F. Draper, D. M. Wood ward; Sergeant-Major, C. H. Davis; Sergeant, M. N. Rice. 13. 2Gtll. Assistant Surgeon, L. S. Fox ; Private, H. C. Pease. 2. 27th. Colonel, H. C. Lee; Lieutenant Colonel, L. Lyman; Adjutant, J. W. Holmes; Captains, P. S. Bailey, H. C. Dwight; ist Lieutenant, S. P. Cooley. 6. 28th. Assistant Surgeon, G. W. Snow; Quartermaster, B. F. Weeks; ist Lieutenant, J. E. Killian. 3. 29tll. Assistant Surgeon, A. Wood; Captains, T. W. Clarke, D. W. Lee; ist Lieutenants, A. D. Ayling, F. A. Taher. 5. 3Otll. Colonel, N. A. M. Dudley; Majors, E. A. Fiske, C. J. Paine; Assistant Surgeon, A. F. Holt; Adjutant, C. A. R. Dimon; Captains, A. M. Ferris, W. G. Howe; ist Lieutenant, W. H. Seamans; 2d Lieutenants, H. W. Howe, F. C. Poree; Corporal, M. A. Munroe. n. 31st. Lieutenant Colonel, E. P. Nettleton; Captains, N. F. Bond, L. F. Rice; ist Lieutenant, W. H. Jones. 4. 32(1. Colonels, F. J. Parker, J. C. Edmands ; Lieutenant Colonels, J. A. Cun ningham, L. Stephenson, Jr.; Major, E. O. Shepard; Surgeon, Z. B. Adams; Ad jutant, I. F. Kingsbury; Captain, G. W. Lauriat; ist Lieutenants, E. T. Bouve, C. E. Bowers, C. H. Hurd, N. Wales; 2d Lieutenant, L. Y. Jenness. 13. 33<1. Colonel, A. B. Underwood: Majors, J. L. Bates, E. B. Blasland; As sistant Surgeon, M. E. Webb; Captains, D. T. Bunker, C. E. Graves, G. M. Walker, J. C. Wyman; ist Lieutenant, E. M. Cheney. 9. 34th. Captain, C. W. Elwell ; ist Lieutenant, H. T. Hall. 2. 35tll. Lieutenant Colonel, J. W. Hudson; Major, N. Wales; Surgeon, G. W. Snow; Quartermaster, A. F. Upton; Captains, C. A. Blanchard, G. W. Creasey, J. Lathrop, A. A. Pope; zd Lieutenant, W. G. Sheen; Sergeant, J. L. Swift; Private, F. W. Draper. 1 1. 36tll. Lieutenant Colonel, W. F. Draper; Adjutant, S. A. Ranlett ; Captain, W. H. Hodgkins; Private, H. L. Swords. 4. 37tll. Surgeons, C. F. Crehore, E. M. White; Assistant Surgeon, C. E. Inches; Captains, F. E. Gray, J. B. Mulloy; ist Lieutenant, J. C. Chalmers. 6. 38th. Lieutenant Colonel, J. P. Richardson; Adjutant, Y. W. Loring; Cap tains, C. C. Howland, T. R. Rodman, W. H. Whitney; 2d Lieutenant, C. F. Shaw; Corporal, G. A. Fletcher; Private, F. E. Orcutt. 8. ( 277) 39th. Lieutenant Colonel, C. L. Peirson; Adjutant, O. A. Barker; Captains, W. G. Sheen, E. J. Trull; ist Lieutenant, C. H. Porter; 2d Lieutenants, C. H. Chapman, J. L. Swift, R. Williams; Sergeant, G. H. Rich; Corporal, C. H. C. Brown. 10. 4Oth. Major, A. P. Browne; Surgeons, S. L. Button, C. F. Hildreth; Cap tains, E. A. Albee, W. H. Cuncly, C. A. Currier, E. L. Giddings, G. F. Howard, O. F. Mitchell, S. C. Rose; zd Lieutenant, C. A. Campbell. 11. 42(1. Colonel, I. S. Burrell; Li-eutenant Colonel, J. Stedman; sd Lieutenant, A. D. Hodges, Jr.; ist Sergeant, J. G. Hill. 4. 43(1. Lieutenant Colonel, J. C. Whiton; Major, E. Lane; Assistant Surgeon, H. O. Marcy; Quartermaster, H. A. Turner; Captains, W. B. Fowle, G. O. Tyler; 2d Lieutenant, J. W. Fletcher; ist Sergeant,}. E. Fiske; Sergeant, J. H. Lathrop; Private, A. E. Paine. 10. 44th. Colonel, F. L. Lee; Lieutenant Colonel, E. C. Cabot; Major, C. W. Dabney, Jr.; Adjutant, E. C. Johnson; Quartermaster, F. Bush, Jr.; Chaplain, E. H. Hall; Captains, C. Hunt, G. B. Lombard, J. H. Lombard, F. W. Reynolds, J. M. Richardson, S. W. Richardson, C. Storrow, H. D. Sullivan, R. H. Weld; ist Lieutenants, J. H. Blake, A. S. Hartwell, W. Hedge, James C. White ; 2d Lieutenants, J. W. Briggs, J. S. Cumston, B. F. Field, Jr., F. Ocliorne, J. Parkinson, C. C. Soule, A. H. Stebbins; Quartermaster Sergeant, F. S. Gifford; Sergeants, G. W.James, H. B. Jones, W. E. Perkins; Corporal, G. Pope; Privates, E. J. Bartlett, E. C. Bumpus, A. D. Hodges, Jr., C. F. Joy, L. Rhoades, W. L. Whitney, Jr. 37. 4">tll. Colonel, C. R. Codman; Lieutenant Colonel, O. W. Peabody; Major, R. Sturgis; Surgeon, S. Kneeland; Quartermaster, F. A. Dewson; Captains, E. F. Daland, G. P. Denny, G. H. Homans, J. Murdoch, L. W. Tappan, Jr.; ist Lieutejt- ants, W. S. Bond, S. C. Ellis, Harrison Gardner, A. H. Hardy, T. A. Thayer, J. D. Thompson, A. Winsor; 2d Lieutenants, J. F. Emmons, T. C. Hurd, E. B. Richard son, B. H. Ticknor, M. E. Ware; Sergeant, G. F. Woodman. 23. 46th. Major, S. B. Spooner; Captains, A. Campbell, L. A. Tifft; ist Lieuten ant, G. Wells; ^ Lieutenant, D. J. Marsh. 5. 47th. Captains,^. Barrett, E. S. Horton, J. A. Osgood ; ist Lieutenant, C. B. Stevens. 4. 48th. Colonel, E. F. Stone; Lieutenant Colonel, E. P. Stan wood; Captain, E. J. Sherman; ist Lieutenant, N. N. Noyes; Hospital Steward, E. M. White; Private, II . M. Cross. 6. 49th. Colonel, W. F. Bartlett; Adjutant, B. C. Mifflin; Captains, Z. C. Ren- nie, B. Weston; ist Lieutenants, C. W. Kniffin, J. Tucker. 6. 5Oth. ist Lieutenant, H. T. Holmes; zd Lieutenants, W. H. Hurd, W. B. Upton. 3. !>lst. Colonel, A. B. R. Sprague; Lieutenant Colonel,}. M. Studley; Cap tains, J. S. Baldwin, T. W. Higginson; Sergeant, J. S. Rogers. 5. Surgeon, F. A. Sawyer. I. (278) . Adjtttant,ll, A. Willis; ist Lieutenant, G. E. Priest; 2 d Lieutenant, C. Kenney. 3. 54th. Colonel, E. N. Hallowell; Lieutenant Colonels, N. P. Hallowell, G. Pope; Surgeon, L. R. Stone; Captains, T. L. Appleton, A. S. Hartwell, F. L. Higginson, G. W. James, C. F. Joy; ist Lieutenant, W. L. Whitney, Jr. 10. 55tll. Colonels, N. P. Hallowell, A. S. Hartwell; Lieutenant Colonel,^. B. Fox; Major, S. Wales; Captains, C. P. Bowditch, G. F. McKay, C. C. Soule, J. D. Thurber; 2d Lieutenant, E. P. Gould. 9. 56tll. Colonel, S. M. Weld; Captains, Z. B. Adams, G. A. Fletcher, W. B. Galucia, C. D. Lamb, H. S. Shurtleff. 6. 57th. Colonel, W. F. Bartlett; Major, E. P. Gould; Quartermaster, G. E. Priest; Captains, H. M. Cross, J. W. Gelray, H. C. Ward; ist Lieutenant, J. H. Cook. 7. 58th. Lieutenant Colonel, J. C. Whiton; Major, E. S. Horton; Surgeon, F. Whitman; Captain, R. Grossman; ist Lieutenants, T. A. Barton, A. M. Dudley, L. D. Monroe. 7. 50th. Major, E. P. Gould; Surgeon, W. Ingalls; Quartermaster, B. F. Bar nard; Captains, H. M. Cross, S. K. Goldsmith, H. L. Swords; ist Lieutenant, W. B. Frothingham. 7. 6Oth. Lieutenant Colonel, D. M. Woodward. i. 61st. Colonel, C. F. Walcott; Major, J. G. C. Dodge; Captains, L. E. Clark, W. P. Drury, E. G. Tutein; ist Lieutenant, I. P. Gragg. 6. 3d Battalion Rifles. Major, C. Devens; Surgeon, O. Martin; Captains, M. S. McConville, A. B. R. Sprague; ist Lieutenant, J. Pickett; 2d Lieutenants, C. G. Attwood, E. F. Devens, G. C. Joslin, M. J. McCafferty; jd Lieutenant, O. Moul- ton ; Private, W. J. Ball. 1 1. 4th Battalion Infantry* Major, F. L. Lee; Adjutant, C. C. Soule; 2d Lieutenant, F. W. Reynolds; Privates, E. J. Bartlett, D. T. Bunker, C. Hunt, P. T. Jackson, Jr. 7. 1st Corps Cadets. Adjutant, C. R. Codman; ist Lieutenant, R. Sturgis ; Sergeant, J. Murdoch; Corporal, G. H. Homans; Privates, G. P. Denny, H. S. Shurtleff, T. A. Thayer, R. H. Weld. 8. 2d Corps Cadets. 2d Lieutenant, T. H. Johnson; ist Sergeant, A. P. Browne. 2. 3d Unattached Company. 2d Lieutenant, C. L. Ayers. r. 7th Unattached Company. Sergeant, M. A. Munroe. I. 11 til Unattached Company. ist Lieutenant, A. H. Berry; Sergeant, L. E. Clark. 2. 12th Unattached Company. Captain, C. F. Walcott; Private, E. B. Robins. 2. MICHIGAN CAVALRY. 2d. Major, R. A. Alger. I. (279) 5th. Colonel, R. A. Alger; Major, L. S. Trowbridge. 2. Gth. Lieutenant Colonel, R. A. Alger. I. lOth. Colonel, L. S. Trowbridge. I. MICHIGAN INFANTRY. 9th. Colonel, J. G. Parkhurst; Adjutant, H. M. Duffield. 2. MINNESOTA INFANTRY. 3d. Assistant Surgeon, M. R. Greeley. i. MISSOURI CAVALRY. 4th. Colonel, G. E. Waring, Jr. i. 7th. Adjutant, S. E. Chandler. i. MISSOURI INFANTRY. 3d. Corporal, A. S. Hartwell. I. 32d. Lieutenant Colonel, H. C. Warmoth. i. NEW HAMPSHIRE CAVALRY. 1st. Captains, A. H. Bixby, B. F. Rackley; Private, H. F. Hopkins. 3. NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY. 1st. ist Lieutenant, H. W. Fuller; Corporal, D. W. King; Privates, J. M. Blancharcl, W. H. D. Cochrane, T. L. Livermore. 5. 2d. Colonel, J. N. Patterson; Chaplain, J. W. Adams; Captain, S. G. Griffin; 2d Lieutenant, A. B. Thompson; Corporals, T. E. Barker, I. W. Derby; Privates, J. L. Rice, J. Sullivan; Musician, W. H. Parker. 9. 3d. Major, W. II. Trickey; Adjutant, E. J. Copp; Captains, A. S. Atherton, M. T. Donohoe, J. H. Edgerly, G. W. Emmons; ist Lieutenant, D. Eldredge; zd Lieutenant, H. F. Hopkins; Musician, J. W. Hill. 9. 4th. Major, G. F. Towle; Adjutant, H. W. Fuller. 2. 5th. Colonel, C. E. Hapgood; Majors, }. E. Larkin, T. L. Livermore; ist Lieutenants, J. W. Crosby, D. K. Cross. 5. 6th. Colonel, S. G. Griffin; Quartermaster, A. Nute. 2. 7th. Quartermaster, A. H. Young; Hospital Steward, H. S. Bunton. 2. 8th. Captain, D. W. King; ist Lieutenant, H. G. Cushing; Sergeant Major, J. M. Blanchard; Private, D. S. Harriman. 4. 9th. Captain, C. D. Copp. l. lOth. Co/one/, M. T. Donohoe; Adjutant, W. H. D. Cochrane. 2. ( 280) 11 til. Quartermaster, J. F. Briggs; Captains, H. C. Bacon, J. B. Clark, O. W. Dimick; ist Lieutenant, B. F. Rackley. 5. 12th. Lieutenant Colonels, T. E. Barker, J. F. Marsh. 2. 13tll. Lieutenant Colonels, G. Bowers, W. Grantman; Major, N. D. Stoodley; Surgeon, G. B. Twitchell; Assistant Surgeon, J. Sullivan; Adjutant, N. B. Boutwell ; Quartermasters, P. C. Cheney, M. L. Morrison; Captains, G. A. Bruce, G. N. Julian, R. P. Staniels, L. P. Wilson; ist Lieutenants, C. B. Gafney, W. J. Ladd, R. B. Prescott, W. H. H. Young; sd Lieutenant, S. M. Thompson. 17. 14tll. Captains, S. A. Carter, C. W. Hodgdon, J. W. Sturtevant; Private, W. H. Parker. 4. 15th. Captain, T. Cogswell. i. IGth. Lieutenant Colonel, H. W. Fuller; Adjutant, L. T. Townsencl; Cap tain, J. L. Rice; Private, W. A. Gile. 4. 18th. Colonel, T. L. Livermore; Captains, W. A. Gile, W. S. Green- ough. 3. NEW JERSEY LIGHT ARTILLERY. Battery B. ist Lieutenant, G. T. Woodbury. i. Battery D. Captain, G. T. Woodbury. I. NEW JERSEY INFANTRY. 1st. Chaplain, A. St. J. Chambre; ad Lieutenant, G. T. Woodbury. 2. 8th. Chaplain, A. St. J. Chambre. I. 13th. Captain, C. A. Hopkins. i. NEW MEXICO INFANTRY. 2(1. ist Lieutenant, J. McC. Bell. I. NEW YORK CAVALRY. 2(1. Major, W. H. Mallory; Captain, W. A. Kimball; 2d Lieutenant, H. P. Goddard. 3. 4th. Commissary, F. E. White; Captain, F. W. Bigelow. 2. 6tll. Surgeon, A. P. Clarke. I. llth. zd Lieutenant, J. K. Jenness. i. 13th. Colonel, H. S. Gansevoort. i. 18th. Surgeon, A. C. Walker. I. 21st. ist Lieutenant, C. A. Benjamin. i. 26th. Majors, E. T. Bouve, C. E. Rice; Captains, L. N. Duchesney, F. H. Rand, C. W. C. Rhoades; ist Lieutenant, C. E. Bowers, W. H. Jones, W. F. Rice. 8. (281) NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY. 2(1. Captain, E. P. Halstead; 2.d Lie^ttenant, E. L. Zalinski. 2. 16tll. Lieutenant Colonel, J. H. Ammon. i. NEW YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY. 3d. Captain, J. H. Ammon. I. NEW YORK ENGINEERS. 1st. Captain, A. Robeson; ist Lieutenant, J. S. Allanson. 2. NEW YORK INFANTRY. 5th. ist Lieutenant, S. B. Parker. i. Otll. ist Lieutenant, J. Silloway. I. 7tll. (Militia.) Privates, G. W. Bacon, G. T. Burroughs, W. I. Ellis, H. S. Gansevoort. 4. 8th. (Militia.) Private, C. A. Hopkins. i. Otll. Quartermaster, H. H. Elliott; 2tt Lieutenant, E. Dews; Privates, B. S. Calef, W. P. Shreve. 4. 13tll. (Militia.) Private, I. H. Hooper. i. 3Otll. ist Lieutenant, W. Cutting. I. 33d. ist Lieutenant, W. H. Long. i. 37tll. sd Lieutenant, J. Boyle. I. 39th. Major, G. E. Waring, Jr. i. 4Otli. ist Lieutenant, P . Gould; 2<i Lieutenant, H. W. Hubbell, Jr. 2. 43d. ist Lieutenant, G. T. Burroughs. I. 53d. 2d Lieutenant, B. A. Ball. I. 57tll. Captain, H. M. Brewster. I. 61st. Colonel, N. A. Miles. i. 65tll. Major, E..K. Russell. I. 67th. Captain, E. K. Russell. i. 79th. Adjtitant, H. Stevens. i. 91st. ist Lieutenant, G. W. Bacon. i. 99th. Captain, J. E. White. I. lOlst. ist Lieutenant, T. A. Dodge. i. 119th. Adjutant, T. A. Dodge. i. 127th. Chaplain, E. Francis; 2d Lieutenant, C. A. Benjamin. 2. 133d. Assistant Surgeon, A. C. Walker. i. NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY. 1st. Lieutenant Colonel, J. W. Atwill; 2d Lieutenant, G. F. Wood man. 2. (282) OHIO INFANTRY. 6th. Colonel, N. L. Anderson. i. 29th. Captain, C. W. Kellogg. I. PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. 15th. Sergeant, W. W. Blackmar; Private, L. E. Fagan. 2. PENNSYLVANIA LIGHT ARTILLERY. Landis s Battery. Private, C. D. Lamb. I. PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY. 12th. Sergeant, C. Shaler. I. 17th. Privates, L. E. Fagan, John C. White. 2. 19th. Private, A. H. G. Richardson. i. 21st. Sergeant, John C. White. i. 28th. (Militia.) Surgeon, G. Lotz. i. 51st. Assistant Surgeon, C. L. Green. I. 99th. Assistant Surgeon, G. Lotz. i. 1 14th. Assistant Surgeon, J. A. Hawke; Captain, A. II. G. Richardson. 2. 118th. Captain, W. West. i. 126th. sd Lieutenant, C. MacCauley. I. 188th. Assistant Surgeon, W. H. Leighton. I. 215tll. Surgeon, }. A. Hawke. I. RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. 1st. Major, W. H. Turner; Captain, A. II. Bixby. 2. 3d. Lieutenant Colonel, C. H. Parkhurst; Surgeon, J. C. Budlong; ist Lieutenant, H. Stockton. 3. 7tll Squadron. Private, H. M. Phillips. I. RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY. 3d. Colonel, W. Ames; Major, II. Rogers; Surgeon, H. G. Stickney; Captain, J. H. Gould; ist Lieutenant, I. M. Potter. 5. 5tll. Adjutant, C. H. Chapman; Captains, W. W. Douglas, I. M. Potter. 3. RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY. 1st. Colonel, J. G. Hazard; Captains, T. F. Brown, J. Hazard, C. D. Owen, W. B. Rhodes, R. Waterman, W. B. Weeden; ist Lieutenants, G. L. Dwight, P. S. Jastram, C. F. Mason, F. M. Sackett, E. H. Sears; 2d Lieutenant, A. T. Mac- millan. 13. (283) 1st Battery. Private, R. Waterman. i. lOth Battery. ist Lieutenants, S. A. Pearce, F. A. Rhodes; zd Lieuten ant, H. Pearce. 3. RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY. 1st. Colonel, A. E. Burnside; Major, W. Goddard; Adjutant, C. H. Mer- riman; Captain, N. Van Slyck; ist Lieutenants, W. A. Stedman, W. R. Walker; Corporal, F. A. Chase; Privates, A. M. Bowen, R. H. I. Goddard, J. S. Hudson, P. S. Jastram, H. Pearce, I. M. Potter, F. M. Sackett, E. N. Whittier. 16. 2d. Colonel, H. Rogers; Lieutenant Colonel, N. Goff, Jr.; Captains, W. Ames, E. H. Sears, W. B. Sears; ist Lieutenants, A. M. Bowen, A. B. Capron, W. I. Ellis; 2d Lieutenants, J. McKay, G. B. Peck, Jr. 10. 4th. Assistant Surgeon, R. Millar; Captain, F. A. Chase. 2. 7tll. Colonel, Z. R. Bliss; Major, T. F. Tobey. 2. lOth. Colonels, Z. R. Bliss, J. Shaw; Adjutant, J. F. Tobey; Captain, E. Dyer; Sergeant, T. F. Tobey. 5. llth. Colonel, H. Rogers; Lieutenant Colonel, C. H. Parkhurst; ist Lieu tenants. W. E. Clarke, J. S. Hudson. 4. 12tll. Lieutenant Colonel, J. Shaw; Captain, O. Lapham; 2d Lieutenant, D. R. Ballou. - 3. TENNESSEE CAVALRY. 1st. ist Lieutenant, H. N. Fisher. i. 8th. Adjutant, H. G. Dorr. i. TEXAS CAVALRY. 1st. Lieutenant Colonel, A. F. Holt. I. UNITED STATES CAVALRY. 1st. Colonel, N. A. M. Dudley; Brevet 2d Liciitenant, J. Mendenhall; Private, S. E. Chamberlain. 3. 2(1. 2d Lieutenant, E. W. Hincks. I . 3d. Major, N. A. M. Dudley; ist Lieutenant, G. H. Gordon. 2. 4th. ist Lieutenants, C. Amory, R. G. Carter. 2. 8th. Captain, R. S. Oliver. I. 9th. Lieutenant Colonel, N. A. M. Dudley. i. UNITED STATES ARTILLERY. 1st. Major, J. Mendenhall; Captains,]. L. Donaldson, H. W. Hubbell, Jr., E. K. Russell, F. E. Taylor, John C. White; ist Lieutenant, T. C. Sullivan; zd Lieutenant, S. Rodman, Jr., Brevet 2d Lieutenant, L. L. Livingston; Corporal, W. Fletcher. 10. (284) 2d. Colonel, J. Mendenhall; Adjutant, T. J. Haines; ist Lieutenant, S. Rodman, Jr.; Brevet sd Lietttenant, A. E. Burnside. 4. 3d. Lieutenant Colonel, L. L. Livingston; Captain, J. G. Turnbull; ist Lieutenants, A. E. Burnside, J. G. Chandler, A. G. Robinson; zd Lieutenants, }. L. Donaldson, J. B. Rawles. 7. 4th. Lieutenant Colonel, J. Mendenhall; Majors, L. L. Livingston, J. B. Rawles; Captains, G. G. Greenough, A. Morris; Brevet sd Lieutenant, A. G. Rob inson. 6. 5th. Captains, H. S. Cansevoort, J. B. Rawles, B. F. Rittenhouse, E. L. Zalinski; ist Lieutenant, D. S. Denison ; 2d Lieutenants, W . S. Chaplin, C. Shaler; Additional 2d Lieutenant, S. Rodman, Jr. 8. UNITED STATES INFANTRY. 1st. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Z. R. Bliss. I. 2d. ist Lieutenant, W. G. Fitch; Brevet 2d Lieutenant, C. S. Hamil ton. 2. 5th. Colonel, N. A. Miles; Adjutant, G. W. Baird; Captains, E. P. Ewers, E. Rice; ist Lieutenant, C. S. Hamilton. 5. 6th. ist Lieutenant, G. B. Drake. I. 8th. Captain, Z. R. Bliss; Sergeant, W. Fletcher. 2. 9th. Captain, G. Bowers ; Private, J. F. Marsh. 2. lOth. Captains, N. A. M. Dudley, J. F. Grimes; ist Lieutenant, John C. White. 3. llth. ist Lieutenants, W. Fletcher, R. Robins, H. C. Ward; Sergeant, John C. White. 3. 12th. ist Lieutenant, G. G. Greenough. i. 13th. Captain, G. M. Bascom. i. 14th. Captain, T. F. Tobey; sd Lieutenants, G. Magnitsky, S. A. Porter, 3- 15th. Major, N. A. M. Dudley. I. 16th. Captain, H. C. Ward. I. 17th. Adjutant, G. M. Bascom; Quartermaster, S. A. Porter; Captain, J. F. Grimes; ist Lieutenant, J. H. Rice; 3d Lieutenants, R. S. Oliver, J. P. Rich ardson. 6. 18th. Captain, A. B. Thompson I. 19tll. Lieutenant Colonel, Z. R. Bliss ; Captain, E. P. Ewers, F. Fessenden, G. F. Towle; 2d Lieutenant, G. W. Baird. 5. 2Oth. Captain, W. Fletcher; ist Lieutenant, J. S. Allanson. 2. 21st. ist Lieutenant, G. G. Greenough. i. 23d. Quartermaster, W. F. Rice. I. 24th. Colonel, Z. R. Bliss; Major, N. A. M. Dudley. 2. 25th. Lieutenant Colonel, E. W. Hincks; Major, Z. R. Bliss. 2. (285) 26th. Captain, J. F. Grimes; ist Lieutenant, J. P. Richardson. 2. 2Stll. Captain, F. Fessenden; ist Lieutenant, G. F. Tovvle. 2. 37tll. Captain, E. P. Ewers; ist Lieutenant, G. W. Baird. 2. 39th. Major, Z. R. Bliss; Captain, R. Robins; zd Lieutenant, G. Mag- nitzky. 3. 4Oth. Colonel, N. A. Miles; Lieutenant Colonel, E. W. Hincks; ist Lieu tenant, E. Rice. 3. 44th. Adjutant, S. A. Porter; Captains, T. A. Dodge, Hezekiah Gardner; 2d Lieutenant, J. H. Rice. 4. 45th. Captains, J. W. Gelray, S. P. Lee. 2. UNITED STATES COLORED CAVALRY. 1st. Adjutant, J. N. North; Commissary, C. H. Coburn. 2. 2tl. Assistant Surgeon, M. G. Parker. i. UNITED STATES COLORED INFANTRY. 1st. Lieutenant Colonel, G. H. Rich. i. 7th. Colonel, J. Shaw; Adjutant, C. II. C. Brown. 2. lOtll. Lieutenant Colonel, E. H. Powell. I. 22(1. Lieutenant Colonel, N. Goff, Jr. i. 27th. Surgeon, F. M. Weld. i. 32(1. Colonel, G. W. Baird. I. 33(1. Colonel, T. W. Higginson; Captain, J. S. Rogers. 2. 35th. Surgeon, H. O. Marcy : Captain, M. N. Rice; 2(t Lieutenant, J. N. North. 3. 36th. Captain, J. W. Fletcher. I. 37th. Colonel, N. Goff, Jr. I. 39th. Captain, F. W. Draper. i. 41st. Captain, C. II. Chapman. I. 45th. Surgeon, N. Folsom. i. 49th. Captain, W. F. Griffin. I. 73(1. Colonel, S. M. Quincy. i. 75th. Colonel, H. W. Fuller; Lieutenant Colonel, J. L. Rice; Captain, N. G. Smith. 3. 81st. Colonel, S. M. Quincy. i. 86th. Captain, II. C. Pease. i. 92d. Captain, J. M. Blanchard. I. 95th. ist Lieutenant, J. G. Hill; 2d Lieutenant, F. E. Orcutt. 2. 96th. Colonel, S. M. Quincy. I. 97th. Captain, J. G. Hill. I. lOOth. Lieutenant Colonel, H. Stone. I. lO4th. Assistant Surgeon, A. E. Paine. i. (286) 114th. Assistant Surgeon, A. L. Norris. I. 11 7 til. Assistant Surgeon, O. F. Rogers; Captain, W. A. Gile. 2. 123d. Colonel, S. A. Porter. I. UNITED STATES SHARPSHOOTERS. 1st. Quartermaster, G. A. Marden; Captain, F. E. Marble; Private, S. Rand. 3. 2d. Major, E. T. Rowell; Quartermaster, B. S. Calef; Captain, J. D. Fessenden; ist Lieutenant, W. P. Shreve ; Sergeant, G. A. Marden. 5. UNITED STATES VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 1st. Colonel, C. A. R. Dimon ; Major, H. G. O. Weymouth; Surgeon, G. H. W. Herrick; Captain, W. B. Upton. 4. 6tll. zd Lieutenant, W. H. Parker. I. UNITED STATES VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. oth. Colonel, J. G. Hazard. i. 7tll. Assistant Surgeon, A. H. Wilson; Captain, S. Hovey, Jr. 2. VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. Major, S. P. Lee; Captains, Hezekiah Gardner, S. A. Porter, J. P. Reynolds; ist Lieutenants, B. Pickman, J. P. Stearns; 2ti Lieutenant, T. D. McAlpine; Private, W. H. Parker. 8. 1st. Captain, J. C. Putnam; 2d Lieutenant, I. W. Derby. 2. 2d. Captains, P. D. Blodgett, W. H. Cundy. 2. 3(1. 2d Lieutenants, D. Eldredge, P. E. Murphy. 2. 5th. Captain, J. H. Rice. I. lOth. Lieutenant Colonel, G. Bowers; Captain, H. M. Brewster. 2. llth. Captain, C. H. Drew. I. 13th. Captain, W. A. Woodbury ; Private, G. W. Baird. 2. 14th. Adjutant, G. E. Henry. i. 2Otll. 2d Lieutenant, H. Roberts. I. 21st. ist Sergeant, G. Magnitzky. I. 23d. Major, T. A. Dodge. i. 24th. Lieutenant Colonel, J. F. Marsh. I. VERMONT CAVALRY. 1st. Colonel, W. Wells; Assistant Surgeon, P. O M. Edson; Qttartermaster, H. Brainerd; Captain, J. W. Newton; ist Lieutenant, F. S. Stranahan; Private, T. S. Peck. 6. VERMONT HEAVY ARTILLERY. l s t. Chaplain, A. Little; Captain, U. A. Woodbury. 2. (287) VERMONT INFANTRY. 1st. 2 d Lieutenant, E. J. Ormsbee. i. 2(1. Lieutenant Colonel, G. J. Stannard; ist Lieutenant, W. W. Henry; ist Sergeant, U. A. Woodbury. 3. till. Lieutenant Colonel, W. G. Veazey; Adjutant, A. P. Blunt; Quarter master, R. Proctor; ist Lieutenant, G. C. Hawkins. 4. 5 til. Major, R. Proctor. I. (>th. Lie:itenant Colonel, A. P. Blunt. i. 8tll. Quartermasters, E. Dewey, F. E. Smith; Captains, G. N. Carpenter, S. E. Howard. 4. Otll. Colonel, G. J. Stannard; Quartermaster, F. E. Rice; Captain, D. W. Lewis; ist Lieutenants, E. W. Jewett, T. S. Peck. 5. lOth. Colonel, W. W. Henry; Captain, P. D. Blodgett; ist Sergeant, E. H. Powell. 3. 12tll. Colonel, A. P. Blunt; Captain, E. J. Ormsbee. 2. 13tll. ist Lieutenant, A. Clarke; 2d Lieutenant, C. L. Marsh. 2. 15th. Colonel, R. Proctor. I. 16th. Colonel, W. G. Veazey. i. 17th. Surgeon, P. O M. Edson. i. WEST VIRGINIA CAVALRY. 1st. Captain, W. W. Blackmar. I. WISCONSIN INFANTRY. 1st. Commissary, C. Fairchild ; ist Lieutenant, H. Stone; 2d Lieutenant, E. Ferguson; Sergeant, W. A. Collins. 4. 2(1. Private, S. C. Tuckerman. I. 3d. Colonel, C. S. Hamilton. i. 5tll. Captains, I. McC. Bean, J. B. Oliver. 2. Otll. Captain, J. F. Marsh. I. lOth. Captain, W. A. Collins. I. li)th. 2d Lieutenant, S. C. Tuckerman. i. 22d. Captain, D. R. May. I. 23(1. 2d Lieutenant, A. W. Baker. I. 32(1. Colonel, J. H. Howe. i. 3J)th. 3d Lieutenant, J. Sawyer. i. 43(1. Surgeon, C. C. Hayes. i . UNITED STATES NAVY. Rear Admirals, D. McN. Fairfax, E. T. Nichols, G. H. Preble, C. Steeclman. 4. Commodores, F. A. Parker, W. F. Spicer. 2. Captains, E. C. Merriman, G. H. Perkins, M. Sicard. 3. (288) Commanders, S. D. Ames, A. S. Barker, G. T. Davis, R. D. Evans, C. McGregor, G. H. Wadleigh, E. A. Walker, G. E. Wingate. 8. Lieutenant Commanders, O. W. Farenholt, J. F. Merry, W. A. Morgan, W. P. Randall, C. J. Train. 5. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commanders, E. F. Devens, T. A. Harris, W. G. Saltonstall. 3. Liezttenants, H. J. Blake, C. A. Gove, R. Waterman, Jr. 3. Acting Volunteer Lieutenants, C. P. Clark, H. W. Grinnell, C. W. Wilson. 3. Master, R. M. Thompson. i. Acting Masters. R. Barstow, J. S. Dillingham, Jr., F. Hopkins, A. K. Jones, S. P. Lee, F. A. O Connor, W. Pearce, L. Pope. 8. Ensign, J. C. Pegram. i. Acting Ensigns, G. A. Churchill, J. L. Harris, H. W. Loring, F. G. Morrill, L. C. Owen, H. T. Page. 6. Chief Engineers, A. Adamson, C. H. Baker, C. E. De Valin, H. W. Fitch, C. H. Loring, D. B. Macomb, W. Roberts, J. Trilley. 8. ist Assistant Engineers, L. R. Greene, W. H. Harrison, J. T. Hawkins, H. McMurtrie. 4. Acting ist Assistant Engineer, T. L. Churchill. i. zd Assistant Engineer, W. H. Badlam. i. Acting 2d Assistant Engineers, J. G. Dennett, E. H. Keith, P. H. Ken- dricken. 3. Paymaster General, G. F. Cutter. I. Paymasters, F. Clarke, S. Rand, R. J. Richardson, J. F. Tarbell. 4. Passed Assistant Paymaster, E. Sherwin. I. Assistant Paymaster, C. Fairchild. i. Acting Assistant Paymasters, W. A. Aiken, E. T. Barker, C. S. Halladay, E. D. Hayden, C. R. Howard, II. Lunt, J. Read, H. M. Rogers, E. H. Sears, A. Sibley, A. J. Wright. n. Medical Directors, S. Jackson, J. H. Wright. 2. Surgeons, F. M. Dearborne, J. A. Hawke, F. E. Potter. 3. Passed Assistant Surgeons, R. T. Edes, C. L. Green. 2. Acting Passed Assistant Surgeons, T. S. Keith, W. L. Wheeler. 2. Assistant Surgeons, J. A. Bubier, D. D. Gilbert, I. H. Hazelton, C. T. Hubbard, C. E. Stedman, F. M. Weld, R. Willard. 7. Acting Assistant Surgeons, W. Butler, E. P. Colby, J. R. Deane, C. F. Hildreth, A. Kemble, J. H. Mackie, C. E. Vaughan. 7. Rear Admiral s Secretary, H. Van Brunt. I. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. Lieutenant Colonel, J. L. Broome; Major,]. H. Higbee; Captains, L. E. Fagan, P. C. Pope; ist Lieutenants, L. P. French, J. H. Sherburne; 2d Lieutenant, H. C. Haines. 7. (289) TABLE HIGHEST RANK HELD BY MEMBERS 2d Lieutenant ........ 59 2d Lieutenant, Brevet Captain ......... 2 ist Lieutenant ............ 99 1st Lieutenant, Brevet Captain ......... 1st Lieutenant, Brevet Major ......... 4 ist Lieutenant, Adjutant .......... 20 ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, Brevet Captain ....... I ist Lieutenant, Adjutant, Brevet Major 3 ist Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster 24 1st Lieutenant, Regimental Commissary 2 Captain 2O 3 Captain, Brevet Major ...... 53 Captain, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel . . . . 1 7 Captain, Brevet Colonel 7 Major 43 Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel . . . 1 9 Major, Brevet Colonel ..... Major, Brevet Brigadier General ......... I Lieutenant Colonel ............ 4& Lieutenant Colonel, Brevet Colonel 12 Lieutenant Colonel, Brevet Brigadier General 13 Lieutenant Colonel, Brevet Major General I Colonel 2 3 Colonel, Brevet Brigadier General ........ 45 Colonel, Brevet Major General ......... 6 Brigadier General ........... Brigadier General, Brevet Major General 16 Major General ......... t 4 Carried forward . . . . 743 ( 290) Brought forward . . . . . . . . 743 ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon ......... 20 ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, Brevet Major ...... i Captain, Assistant Surgeon .......... i Major, Surgeon ............ 33 Major, Surgeon, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel . . . . . . . n Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Director ........ i Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Inspector . . . . . . . 2 Chaplain ............. 8 820 NAVY. Acting Ensign ........... 6 Ensign ............. i Acting Master ........... 8 Master ............ i Acting Volunteer Lieutenant ........ 3 Lieutenant ............ 3 Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander ...... 3 Lieutenant Commander ......... 5 Commander ............ 8 Captain ............ 3 Commodore ............ 2 Rear Admiral ........... 4 Rear Admiral s Secretary ......... i Acting 2d Assistant Engineer ........ 3 2d Assistant Engineer .......... i Acting 1st Assistant Engineer ........ i ist Assistant Engineer .......... 4 Chief Engineer ........... 8 Acting Assistant Paymaster . . . . . . . . .11 Assistant Paymaster .......... i Passed Assistant Paymaster ......... i Paymaster ............ 4 Paymaster General .......... i Acting Assistant Surgeon . . . . . . . ... 7 Assistant Surgeon ........... 7 Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon ........ 2 Passed Assistant Surgeon ......... 2 Surgeon ............ 3 Medical Director ........... 2 106 Carried forward ........... 926 ( 291 ) Brought forward .......... 926 MARINE CORPS. I 2 2 I Lieutenant Colonel I 7 933 ( 292) a s n a 1 1 i e s . DECEASED. Second Lieutenant CHARLES P. ABBOTT, at North Andover, Mass., August 6, 1879. Commander SULLIVAN D. AMES, U.S.N., at Providence, R.I., November 22, 1880. First Lieutenant COPLEY AMORY, at Boston, December 19, 1879. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel CORNELIUS G. ATTWOOD, at Boston, January 19, 1888. Captain RICHARD BARRETT, at Concord, Mass., February n, 1887. Brevet Major General WILLIAM F. BARTLETT, at Pittsfield, Mass., December 17, 1876. Brevet Colonel GUSTAVUS M. BASCOM, U.S.A., at Portsmouth, R.I., August 16, 1884. Colonel JAMES L. BATES, at South Weymouth, Mass., November n, 1875. JAMES W. BATES, at Somerville, Mass., August n, 1887. Major JOSEPH H. M. BERTRAM, at Salem, Mass., February 3, 1877. Lieutenant HENRY J. BLAKE, at Paris, France, October n, 1880. First Lieutenant JAMES H. BLAKE, at Boston, November 12, 1889. Captain CLIFTON A. BLANCHARD, at Chelsea, Mass., September 23, 1879. Brevet Brigadier General ASA P. BLUNT, at Manchester, N.H., October 4, 1889. Lieutenant Colonel GEORGE BOWERS, at Nashua, N.H., February 14, 1884. Brigadier General HENRY S. BRIGGS, at Pittsfield, Mass., September 22, 1887. Major DAVID T. BUNKER, at Georgetown, Demerara, February 5, 1888. Brevet Major ARTHUR H. BURNHAM, U.S.A., at Lowell, Mass., September 12, 1877. Lieutenant Colonel JOHN H. BURNHAM, at Middletown, Conn., April 10, 1883. Major General AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE, at Bristol, R.I., September 13, 1881. First Lieutenant FRANCIS BUSH, JR., at Isles of Shoals, August 16, 1874. Surgeon CHARLES M. CARLETON, at Norwich, Conn., December 30, 1886. First Lieutenant SAMUEL E. CHANDLER, at Cambridge, Mass., February 22, 1881. Captain JOSEPH B. CLARK, at Manchester, N.H., October 22, 1886. First Lieutenant RANDOLPH M. CLARK, at Dedham, Mass., September n, 1873. Paymaster FRANK CLARKE, U.S.N., at Mare Island, Cal., April 2, 1879. Captain WILLIAM S. COBB, at New Bedford, Mass., December 7, 1878. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel CHARLES M. COIT, at New London, Conn., July 3, 1878. Captain ROBERT GROSSMAN, 2d, at Taunton, Mass., July 25, 1876. Major CHARLES W. DABNEY, JR., at Malvern, England, December 22, 1870. ( 293 ) Brevet Colonel PHINEAS A. DAVIS, at New Canton, Va., August 22, 1872. Surgeon FREDERICK M. DEARBORNE, U.S.N., at New York, April 24, 1887. Captain GEORGE P. DENNY, at Boston, January 23, 1885. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander EDWARD F. DEVENS, at Long Island. N.H., October 15, 1885. Acting Master JAMES S. DILLINGHAM, JR., on board steamship " Finance," New York Harbor, November 14, 1883. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JAMES G. C. DODGE, at Creston, Iowa, January 14, 1877. Brevet Major General JAMES L. DONALDSON, at Baltimore, Md., November 4, 1885. First Lieutenant GAMALIEL L. DWIGHT, at Nassau, W.I., January 19, 1875. Captain ELISHA DYER, at Providence, R.I., May 17, 1890. Surgeon J. FRANKLIN DYER, at Annisquam, Mass., February 9, 1879. Brevet Brigadier General J. GUSHING EDMANDS, at Boston, December 28, 1879. Brevet Brigadier General THEODORE G. ELLIS, at Hartford, Conn., January 8, 1883. Captain CHARLES W. ELWELL, at Brooklyn, N.Y., May 14, 1882. Surgeon JAMES A. EMMERTON, at Salem, Mass., December 31, 1888. Major EDWARD A. FISKE, at Lawrence, Mass., December 28, 1887. Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM O. FISKE, at Lowell, Mass., February 2, 1886. Brevet Brigadier General HENRY W. FULLER, at Roxbury, Mass., April 7, 1885. Brevet Brigadier General HENRY S. GANSEVOORT, U.S.A., at Albany, N. Y., April 12, 1871. Brevet Major General GEORGE H. GORDON, at Framingham, Mass., August 29, 1886. First Lieutenant FRANCIS GOULD, at Arlington, Mass., September 7, 1874. Brevet Brigadier General PATRICK R. GUINEY, at Boston, March 21, 1877. Surgeon CHARLES HADDOCK, at Beverly, Mass., October 10, 1889. Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS J. HAINES, U.S.A., at Hartford, Conn., August 14, 1883. Brevet Colonel THERON E. HALL, at San Diego, Cal., August 3, 1880. Brevet Brigadier General EDWARD N. HALLOWELL, at West Medford, Mass., July 26, 1871. First Lieutenant CEPHAS L. HARTWELL, at Pasadena, Cal., April 19, 1890. Major OSSIAN L. HATCH, at Meriden, Conn., February 9, 1888. Captain JOHN A. HAWES, at Fairhaven, Mass., March 10, 1883. Surgeon GEORGE H. W. HERRICK, at London, England, July 21, 1877. First Lieutenant JOSEPH W. HOLMES, at Springfield, Mass., January 24, 1881. Lieutenant Colonel ALFRED F. HOLT, at Martin, Florida, December 28, 1890. Captain GEORGE H. HOMANS, at Brookline, Mass., August 10, 1890. Major ISAAC HARRIS HOOPER, at Boston, April 12, 1873. Acting Master FRANKLIN HOPKINS, at Brooklyn, N.Y., October 13, 1886. WILLIAM W. HOPPIN, at Providence, R.I., April 19, 1890. First Lieutenant WILLIAM L. HORTON, at Boston, November 23, 1884. Captain SOLOMON HOVEY, JR., at Boston, October 21, 1884. ( 294) Captain WILLIAM G. HOWE, at Denver, Col., March 19, 1886. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOHN W. HUDSON, at Lexington, Mass., June i, 1872. Brevet Major CHARLES H. HURD, at Dorchester, Mass., April 25, 1877. Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM V. HUTCHINGS, at Auburndale, Mass., July 26, 1888. Second Lieutenant JOSEPH K. JENNESS, at Haverhill, Mass., August 29, 1881. Acting Master ALBERT K. JONES, at Lima, Peru, June 21, 1890. Acting Second Assistant Engineer EDWIN H. KEITH, at Bridgewater, Mass., Janu ary 27, 1885. Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon THEODORE S. KEITH, at Newton, Mass., Septem ber 13, 1888. HENRY P. KIDDER, at New York, January 28, 1886. Captain WILLIAM A. KIMBALL, at Pasadena, Cal., December 27, 1887. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel SAMUEL KNEELAND, at Hamburg, Germany, September Captain CHARLES DUNCAN LAMB, at Boston, September 2, 1871. Colonel FRANCIS L. LEE, at Westport, N.Y., September 2, 1886. Brevet Brigadier General HORACE C. LEE, at Springfield, Mass., June 22, 1884. Brevet Colonel SAMUEL P. LEE, U.S.A., at Vineyard Haven, Mass., October 20, 1890. JAMES L. LITTLE, at Swampscott, Mass., June 19, 1889. Captain JACOB H. LOMBARD, at Boston, July 29, 1875. Brevet Colonel WILLIAM H. LONG, at Chelsea, Mass., April 7, 1890. Surgeon GEORGE LOTZ, at Boston, July 20, 1879. Acting Assistant Paymaster HENRY LUNT, at Quincy, Mass., April 7, 1887. Brevet Brigadier General LUKE LYMAN, at Montreal, Canada, November 12, 1889. Brevet Major General GEORGE N. MACY, at Boston, February 13, 1875. Brevet Major HERBERT C. MASON, at Stockbridge, Mass., September 24, 1884. EDWARD C. MAURAN, at Providence, R.I., June 5, 1886. Major MATTHEW J. MCCAFFERTY, at Boston, May 5, 1885. Captain MICHAEL S. McCoNViLLE, at Worcester, Mass., December 25, 1872. First Assistant Engineer HORACE McMuRTRiE, at Boston, December i, 1881. First Lieutenant BENJAMIN C. MIFFLIN, at Boston, June 16, 1880. Major JOHN MORRISSEY, at Plymouth, Mass., December 27, 1885. Captain JOSEPH MURDOCH, at Roxbury, Mass., April 27, 1884. Lieutenant Colonel EDWARD P. NETTLETON, at Boston, April 17, 1889. First Lieutenant ANDREW J. NICHOLS, at Natick, Mass., November 30, 1880. Lieutenant NICHOLAS N. NOYES, at Boston, March 22, 1888. Captain DANIEL OAKEY, at New York, February 23, 1888. Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS W. PALFREY, at Cannes, France, December 6, Brevet Colonel WILLIAM L. PALMER, at New Brighton, N.Y., November 10, 1884. Commodore FOXHALL A. PARKER, U.S.N., at Annapolis, Md., June 10, 1879. Captain JOHN D. PARKER, JR., at Mattapoisett, Mass., August 17, 1878. ( 2 95) Lieutenant Colonel CHARLES H. PARKHURST, at Providence, R.I., March 25, 1889. Captain WILLIAM E. PERKINS, at Boston, January 18, 1879. Brevet Major CHARLES A. PHILLIPS, at Virginia City, Nevada, March 20, 1876. Colonel GEORGE H. PIERSON, at Salem, Mass., February 8, 1881. Brevet Brigadier General .SAMUEL A. PORTER, U.S.A., at Boston, April 21, 1880. Rear Admiral GEORGE H. PREBLE, U.S.N., at Brookline, Mass., March I, 1885. First Lieutenant CALVIN B. PRESCOTT, at Newton, Mass., May 28, 1887. Captain JOHN C. PUTNAM, at Santa Barbara, Cal., June 24, 1879. Brevet Brigadier General SAMUEL M. QUINCY, at Keene, N.H., March 24, 1887. Captain BENJAMIN F. RACKLEY, at Dover, N.H., April 26, 1890. Captain WILLIAM F. REDDING, at Spring Valley, N.Y., March 7, 1876. Captain EDWARD B. W. RESTIEAUX, at Chelsea, Mass., March 19, 1878. Captain WILLIAM F. RICE, at Mexico, Mo., June 4, 1884. Lieutenant Colonel JAMES M. RICHARDSON, at Roxbury, Mass., October 7, 1878. Captain JOSEPH P. ROCKWELL, at Boston, November 22, 1885. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel IRA RUSSELL, at Winchendon, Mass., December 19, 1888. Brevet Brigadier General HENRY RUST, JR., at Portland, Me., July 29, 1881. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander WILLIAM G. SALTONSTALL, at Domo D Ossola, Italy, July 21, 1889. Captain EDWARD H. SEARS, at Dorchester, Mass., August 22, 1886. Brevet Major EUGENE E. SHELTON, at Boston, October 2, 1875. Brigadier General GEORGE F. SHEPLEY, at Portland, Me., July 20, 1878. First Lieutenant JACOB SILLOWAY, at Canton, Mass., April 9, 1890. Commodore WILLIAM F. SPICER, U.S.N., at Charlestown, Mass., November 29, 1878. Captain RUFUS P. STANIELS, at Concord, N.H., January 4, 1890. Brevet Major General GEORGE J. STANNARD, at Washington, D.C., June I, 1886. Second Lieutenant ASA P. STEBBINS, at Tombstone, Arizona, July 13, 1889. Surgeon HORATIO G. STICKNEY, at Springfield, Mass., December 15, 1878. First Lieutenant WILLIAM BRANDT STORER, at Cambridge, Mass., October 14, 1884. First Lieutenant HENRY H. STURGIS, at Boston, January 30, 1881. Captain HENRY D. SULLIVAN, at Paris, France, August 29, 1889. Major Ai B. THOMPSON, at Concord, N.H., September 10, 1890. Captain GEORGE J. THOMPSON, at Jamaica Plain, Mass., September 26, 1882. First Lieutenant JOHN DIXWELL THOMPSON. First Lieutenant ALBERT THORNDIKE, at New York, September 8, 1885. Captain LEWIS A. TIFFT, at Springfield/Mass., August 31, 1874. Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM S. TILTON, at Newtonville, Mass., March 23, First Lieutenant JOHN F. TOBEY, at Providence, R.I., October 5, 1882. Captain CHARLES R. TRAIN, at North Conway, N.H., July 29, 1885. Captain EZRA J. TRULL, at Charlestown, Mass., April 29, 1886. Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, at Boston, December 2, 1874. (296) Brevet Major General ADIN B. UNDERWOOD, at Boston, January 14, 1888. First Lieutenant ALBERT F. UPTON, at Newtonville, Mass., June 8, 1888. Brevet Brigadier General CHARLES F. WALCOTT, at Salem, Mass., June n, 1887. Commander EDWARD A. WALKER, U.S.N., at Newton, Mass., March 8, 1876. Captain RICHARD WATERMAN, at Providence, R.I., March 23, 1888. Captain WILLIAM WEST, at Boston, August 26, 1889. Major WILLARD D. WHEELER, at Ouray, Colorado, January 21, 1885. Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon WILLIAM L. WHEELER, at Newport, R.I., Octo ber 1 6, 1887. Surgeon ELISHA M. WHITE, at Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming, July 14, 1890. Surgeon ALLSTON W. WHITNEY, at West Newton, Mass., November 11, 1881. Assistant Surgeon ARTHUR H. WILSON, at South Boston, May 11, 1890. Second Lieutenant GEORGE F. WOODMAN, at Boston, November 2, 1884. Lieutenant Colonel DAVID M. WOODWARD, at Worcester, Mass., October 22, 1887. Captain JOHN W. WOLCOTT, at Dedham, Mass., June 4, 1885. Medical Director JOHN H. WRIGHT, U.S.N., at Boston, December 26, 1879. TRANSFERRED. To the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Brevet Major JOHN BIGELOW, February 2, 1887. Major EZRA P. GOULD, November 6, 1889. Major JOHN R. MCGINNESS, U.S.A., October 5, 1881. Lieutenant Colonel JAMES C. McKEE, U.S.A., November 6, 1889. Captain EDGAR C. MERRIMAN, U.S.N., February 5, 1890. Major CHARLES W. RAYMOND, U.S.A., May 7, 1890. Chaplain HENRY CLAY TRUMBULL, March 14, 1878. To the Commandery of the State of New York. Acting Assistant Paymaster WILLIAM A. AIKEN, January 4, 1888. Lieutenant Colonel JOHN H. AMMON, November 4, 1885. Assistant Surgeon HERBERT M. BISHOP, February 5, 1890. Lieutenant Colonel JOHN L. BROOME, U.S.M.C., January 4, 1888. LUCIEN F. BURPEE, December i, 1886. ( 297) Major STEPHEN CABOT, October 20, 1868. First Lieutenant ROBERT G. CARTER, U.S.A., January 4, 1882. First Lieutenant DAVID S. DENISON, December 5, 1888. Brevet Major WILLIAM E. DONNELL, November 6, 1889. Lieutenant Colonel HENRY H. ELLIOTT, JR , April 4, 1881. Lieutenant Colonel GEORGE L. GILLESPIE, U.S.A., December 31, Captain HENRY W. HUBBELL, JR., U.S.A., December 2, 1878. Brevet Major BELA P. LEARNED, March 7, 1888. Chief Engineer CHARLES H. LORING, U.S.N., May 19, 1880. Major WILLIAM H. MALLORY, June 11, 1879. Brevet Major E. PORTER MASON, January 7, 1880. Major GTHO E. MICHAELIS, U.S.A., May i, 1876. Captain ARTHUR MORRIS, U.S.A., November 7, 1888. First Lieutenant THEODORE C. OTIS, November 5, 1884. Captain JOHN N. PARTRIDGE, September 30, 1869. Brevet Major BENJAMIN F. RITTENHOUSE, U.S.A., November 5, 1879. Captain CHARLES SHALER, U.S.A., February i, 1882. Master ROBERT M. THOMPSON, December 2, 1885. Captain EDMUND L. ZALINSKI, U.S.A., March i, 1882. To the Commandery of the State of Maine. Brevet Major General GEORGE L. BEAL, April 5, 1882. Brevet Brigadier General JOHN MARSHALL BROWN, March i, 1882. Brevet Major General JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN, April 30, 1882. Brevet Colonel AUGUSTUS B. FARNHAM, April 5, 1882. Major General FRANCIS FESSENDEN, January i, 1882. Brevet Major General JAMES D. FESSENDEN, February i, 1882. First Lieutenant EDWARD M. RAND, March I, 1882. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel FREDERICK ROBIE, April 5, 1882. To the Commandery of the State of California. Captain F. EDWARD GRAY, December 3, 1890. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel DANIEL R. LARNED, U.S.A., December 7, 1887. Captain JOSIAII A. OSGOOD, February 6, 1889. Major EDMUND K. RUSSELL, U.S.A., April 5, 1882. Captain WILLIAM H. SEAMANS, February 13, 1878. (298) To the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin. First Lieutenant GEORGE W. BACON, May 15, 1874. Captain IRVING McC. BEAN, May 15, 1874. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOSEPH McC. BELL, May 15, 1874. Captain WILLIAM A. COLLINS, May 15, 1874. Second Lieutenant EDWARD FERGUSON, May 15, 1874. Major General CHARLES S. HAMILTON, May 15, 1874. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOHN L. HATHAWAY, May 15, 1874. Colonel JAMES H. HOWE, May 15, 1874. Captain GARTH W. JAMES, May 15, 1874. Assistant Surgeon WALTER H. LEIGHTON, April 3, 1889. Captain DARWIN R. MAY, May 15, 1874. Captain JOSEPH B. OLIVER, May 15, 1874. Captain CHARLES D. ROBINSON, May 15, 1874. Brevet Major JAMES SAWYER, May 15, 1874. To the Commandery of the State of Illinois. Brevet Major GEORGE T. BURROUGHS, May 8, 1879. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel HENRY W. FARRAR, May 8, 1879. Captain RICHARD ROBINS, May 8, 1879. Lieutenant Colonel THADDEUS H. STANTON, U.S.A., December 31, 1888. Brevet Major HENRY L. SWORDS, May 4, 1881. Captain JAMES C. WHITE, May 8, 1879. To the Commandery of the District of Columbia. Brevet Major General NICHOLAS L. ANDERSON, April 5, 1882. Chief Engineer CHARLES H. BAKER, U.S.N., February 6, 1884. Captain WILLIAM W. CARRUTH, May 2, 1883. Brevet Colonel JOHN G. CHANDLER, U.S.A., November i, 1882. Paymaster General GEORGE F. CUTTER, U.S.N.", February i, 1882. Chief Engineer CHARLES E. DE VALIN, U.S.N., December 31, 1886. Passed Assistant Surgeon ROBERT T. EDES, November 3, 1886. Commander ROBLEY D. EVANS, U.S.N., February i, 1882. Rear Admiral DONALD McN. FAIRFAX, U.S.N., December 3, 1890. Captain WILLIAM FLETCHER, U.S.A., November 2, 1887. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel HEZEKIAH GARDNER, U.S.A., February 3, 1883. Captain HENRY P. GODDARD, April 30, 1882. ( 299) Second Lieutenant HENRY C. HAINES, U.S.M.C., November 7, 1883. Brevet Major EMINEL P. HALSTEAD, February i, 1882. Brevet Major General JOSEPH R. HAWLEY, March i, 1882. Captain JOHN H. HIGBEE, U.S.M.C., April 30, 1883. Brevet Colonel JESSE E. JACOBS, December 4, 1889. Captain JOHN A. JUDSON, December 31, 1886. Rear Admiral EDWARD T. NICHOLS, U.S.N., February i, 1882. Brevet Brigadier General ALBERT ORDWAY, February i, 1882. Brevet Brigadier General JOAB N. PATTERSON, December 31, 1889. Major BEN: PERLEY POORE, March i, 1882. Colonel REDFIELD PROCTOR, November 6, 1889. Captain ALMYNE H. G. RICHARDSON, May 7, 1884. Captain MONTGOMERY SICARD, U.S.N., May 2, 1883. Rear Admiral CHARLES STEEDMAN, U.S.N., April 30, 1882. Lieutenant Commander CHARLES J. TRAIN, U.S.N., December 2, 1885. Brevet Major JOHN G. TURNBULL, U.S.A., February 2, 1887. Brevet Brigadier General GEORGE W. WEST, January 3, 1883. Brevet Major General JAMES A. WILLIAMSON, December 2, 1885. To the Commandery of the State of Ohio. Brevet Colonel CHARLES McCLURE, U.S.A., December i, 1886. Commander CHARLES McGREGOR, U.S.N., February 5, 1890. Lieutenant Colonel HENRY C. WARMOTH, November 6, 1889. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ANDREW H. YOUNG, U.S.A., February 5, 1890. To the Commandery of the State of Michigan. Brevet Major General RUSSELL A. ALGER, February 4, 1885. First Lieutenant HENRY M. DUFFIELD, February 4, 1885. Brevet Brigadier General JOHN G. PARKHURST, February 4, 1885. Brevet Major General LUTHER S. TROWBRIDGE, February 4, 1885. To the Commandery of the State of Minnesota. First Lieutenant JOHN S. ALLANSON, November 4, 1885. Surgeon CHARLES C. HAYES, December 3, 1890. Second Lieutenant CLAY MACCAULEY, April 30, 1885. Lieutenant Colonel THOMAS C. SULLIVAN, U.S.A., December 7, 1887. To the Commandery of the State of Oregon. Major General NELSON A. MILES, U.S.A., May 6, 1885. Brevet Major FRANCK E. TAYLOR, U.S.A., May 6, 1885. To the Commandery of the State of Missouri. Rear Admiral s Secretary HENRY VAN BRUNT, May 2, To the Commandery of the State of Kansas. Brevet Colonel ZEMRO A. SMITH, November 2, 1887. To the Commandery of the State of Colorado. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel DANIEL K. CROSS, June 2, 1887. Captain WILLIAM B. UPTON, June 2, 1887. To the Commandery of the State of Indiana. Major SIGOURNEY WALES, October 17, 1888. RESIGNED. First Lieutenant AZEL AMES, JR., March 5, 1884. Captain GEORGE W. BALDWIN, October 5, 1881. Brevet Colonel GEORGE M. BARNARD, JR., June 3, 1885. First Lieutenant ALBERT G. BOWLES, May 7, 1884. Lieutenant Colonel JOHN B. BROWNLOW, May 6, 1874. Captain ROBERT F. CLARK, April 5, 1882. CHARLES E. CUNNINGHAM, December 3, 1890. Acting Master CALEB A. CURTIS, April 4, 1883. Surgeon HALL CURTIS, March i, 1882. Brevet Major EDWARD P. DEACON, June 6, 1877. Brevet Brigadier General ARTHUR A. GOODELL, February 2, 1881. Brevet Captain ROBERTSON JAMES, December 3, 1890. First Lieutenant HORATIO N. JOSE, April 30, 1881. First Lieutenant JOHN C. JONES, December 6, 1882. Lieutenant Colonel ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, U.S.A., April 30, 1881. Chaplain CHARLES C. TIFFANY, May 3, 1876. Captain ALANSON H. WARD, March i, 1882. Brevet Brigadier General DARIUS B. WARNER, May i, 1878. Brevet Brigadier General CHARLES A. WHITTIER, June 7, 1876. ELECTION DECLARED NULL AND VOID. Having neglected to perfect their membership for the period of six months. Under the old Constitution, Art. VI., Sect. j. Captain GUSTAVUS D. BATES, May 3, 1871. Brevet Captain JOHN B. CLAPP, May 4, 1881. Brevet Colonel EDWIN R. GOODRICH, May 4, 1869. Brevet Major OCRAN H. HOWARD, U.S.A., May 3, 1871. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel FREDERICK A. SAWYER, January 6, 1875. Brevet Colonel GEORGE I. WATERMAN, May 3, 1871. Lieutenant Colonel JOHN W. WETHERELL, April 5, 1871. DROPPED FROM THE ROLL. Having neglected or refused, after due notice, to pay clues. Constitution, Art. XV., Sect. j. Brevet Major GEORGE E. ALDEN, U.S.A., January 6, 1875. Brevet Major T. EDWARD AMES, October 3, 1877. Brevet Major EDWARD P. BROWN, May 4, 1887. Brevet Brigadier General THEODORE F. BROWN, October 3, 1877. First Lieutenant ELISHA B. CHIPMAN, October 3, 1877. First Lieutenant CHARLES DWIGHT, January 6, 1875. First Lieutenant WALTER EVERETT, October 3, 1877. Captain GEORGE E. GOODRICH, May 4, 1881. Lieutenant Colonel HORATIO D. JARVES, January 2, 1878. Brevet Brigadier General HORATIO JENKINS, JR., January 2, 1878. Lieutenant Colonel DANIEL S. LAMSON, January 2, 1878. ( 302) Chaplain JOSEPH F. LOVERING, March 6, 1889. Brevet Major BENJAMIN K. ROBERTS, U.S.A., May 5, 1880. Second Lieutenant JOHN H. ROBINSON, October 3, 1877. First Lieutenant RUFUS T. SPARKS, May 5, 1880. First Lieutenant BENJAMIN THOMAS, February 4, 1880. First Lieutenant CHARLES H. WALKER, January 6, 1875. Second Lieutenant EDWARD W. WELLINGTON, May 5, 1880. First Lieutenant EDWARD P. WHITE, October 3, 1877. Captain HENRY WINSOR, JR., January 6, 1875. EXPELLED. Having been impeached and charges sustained. Constitution, Art. IX., Sect. 2. Brevet Major JAMES B. BELL, May 7, 1879. SUMMARY OF MEMBERSHIP. First Class, original ....... 665 First Class, in succession ...... 13 First Class, by inheritance ...... 23 701 Second Class ......... 40 Third Class ......... 20 Total membership, January i, 1891 .... 761 Deceased . . . . . . . . 160 Transferred . . . . . . . . 113 Resigned . . . . . . . . 19 Dropped from the roll ...... 20 Expelled i 3 3 Total membership since organization . . . T i74 ( 303 ) ^^ 0f mmnamlcries COMMANDERY-IN-CHIBP. Instituted October 21, 1885. Headquarters, Philadelphia. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, BREVET MAJOR* GENERAL RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, U.S.V. RECORDER- 1 N-CH I EF, BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN P. NICHOLSON, U.S.V. COMMANDBRY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. Instituted April 15, 1865. Headquarters, Philadelphia. COMMANDER, BREVET MAJOR GENERAL DAVID -McM. GREGG, U.S.V. RECORDER, BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN P. NICHOLSON, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK. Instituted JanuaVy 17, 1866. Headquarters, New York. COMMANDER, BREVET MAJOR GENERAL WAGER SWAYNE, U.S.A. RECORDER, PAYMASTER GEORGE DE FOREST BARTON, LATE U.S.N. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OP MAINE. Instituted April 25, 1866. Headquarters, Portland. COMMANDER, BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL THOMAS W. HYDE, U.S.V. RECORDER, BREVET MAJOR HENRY S. BURRAGE, U.S.V. (304) COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. Instituted March 4, 1868. Headquarters, Boston. COMMANDER, BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN L. OTIS, U.S.V. RECORDER, COLONEL ARNOLD A. RAND, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Instituted April 12, 1871. Headquarters, San Francisco. COMMANDER, MAJOR WILLIAM O. GOULD, U.S.V. RECORDER, BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL WILLIAM R. SMEDBERG, U.S.A. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. Instituted May 15, 1874. Headquarters, Milwaukee. COMMANDER, LIEUTENANT EDWARD FERGUSON, U.S.V. RECORDER, CAPTAIN A. -ROSS HOUSTON, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. Instituted May 8, 1879. Headquarters, Chicago. COMMANDER, MAJOR GEORGE L. PADDOCK, U.S.V. RECORDER, LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES W. DAVIS, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Instituted February i, 1882. Headquarters, Washington. COMMANDER, COLONEL REDFIELD PROCTOR, U.S.V. RECORDER, BREVET MAJOR WILLIAM P. HUXFORD, U.S.A. (305) COMMANDBRY OF THE STATE OF OHIO. Instituted May 3, 1882. Headquarters, Cincinnati. COMMANDER, BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL EPHRAIM C. DAWES, U.S.V. RECORDER, CAPTAIN ROBERT HUNTER, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. Instituted February 4, 1885. Headquarters, Detroit. COMMANDER, BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL SAMUEL E. PITTMAN, U.S.V. RECORDER, BREVET MAJOR GEORGE W. CHANDLER, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. Instituted May 6, 1885. Headquarters, St. Paul. COMMANDER, COLONEL JAMES GILFILLAN, U.S.V. RECORDER, BREVET MAJOR GEORGE Q. WHITE, U.S.A. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF OREGON. Instituted May 6, 1885. Headquarters, Portland. COMMANDER, COLONEL THOMAS M. ANDERSON, U.S.A. RECORDER, CAPTAIN GAVIN E. CAUKIN, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI. Instituted October 21, 1885. Headquarters, St. Louis. COMMANDER, MAJOR JAMES G. BUTLER, U.S.V. RECORDER, CAPTAIN WILLIAM R. HODGES, U.S.V. (306) COMMANDERY OP THE STATE OP NEBRASKA. Instituted October 21, 1885. Headquarters, Omaha. COMMANDER, MAJOR JOSEPH \V. PADDOCK, U.S.V. RECORDER, MAJOR HORACE LUDINGTON, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OP THE STATE OF KANSAS. Instituted April 22, 1886. Headquarters, Fort Leavemvorth. COMMANDER, COLONEL EDWIN F. TOWNSEND, U.S.A. RECORDER, CAPTAIN FORREST H. HATHAWAY, U.S.A. COMMANDERY OP THE STATE OF IOWA. Instituted October 20, 1886. Headquarters, Des Moines. COMMANDER, CAPTAIN WILLIAM DEAN, U.S.V. RECORDER, LIEUTENANT BYRON A. BEESON, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. Instituted June I, 1887. Headquarters, Denver. COMMANDER, LIEUTENANT WESTBROOK S. DECKER, U.S.V. RECORDER, BREVET CAPTAIN JAMES R. SAVILLE, U.S.V. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Instituted October 17, 1888. Headquarters, Indianapolis. COMMANDER, MAJOR GENERAL LEWIS WALLACE, U.S.V. RECORDER, FIRST LIEUTENANT BENJAMIN B. PECK, U.S.V. (307) COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OP WASHINGTON. Instituted January 14, 1891. Headquarters, Tacoma. COMMANDER, CAPTAIN JAMES R. HAYDEN, U.S.V. RECORDER, MAJOR FRANK CLENDENIX, U.S.V. TABLE SHOWING MEMBERSHIP OF THE ORDER OCTOBER 31, 1890. COMMANDERY OF ist Class. Pennsylvania 808 New York 834 Maine < 97 Massachusetts j 698 California | 534 Wisconsin 195 Illinois . 384 District of Columbia j 492 Ohio I 712 Michigan 211 Minnesota 253 Oregon 93 Missouri | 263 Nebraska 140 Kansas 214 Iowa 116 Colorado 116 Indiana 163 : I Totals 6,323 2d Class. 36 45 4 38 2 7 8 25 18 39 8 17 10 9 8 16 6 6 9 3d Class. 6 5 i 20 16 3 6 i 8 3 5 5 4 5 4 Total. 850 884 102 756 577 206 4i5 5" 759 222 275 103 277 152 235 126 122 173 329 93 6,745 (308) THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE INSTITUTED APRIL 75, 1865 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS PHILADELPHIA 1889 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year r8bs,for THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, By Sam. B. Wylie Mitchell, M. D., Acting Recorder-in-Chief of said Order, In the Clerk s Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, by JOHN P. NICHOLSON, Acting Recorder-in-Chief of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1889, by JOHN P. NICHOLSON, Recorder-in-Chief of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress. First Edition, i8b5- Sixth Edition, 1874. Second i8bb. Seventh " 1877. Third 1867. Eighth " 1880. Fourth i8b8. Ninth " i88r. Fifth " 1870. Tenth " i8Ss. Eleventh Edition, 18 ? 9 . first Quadrennial Congress of the Order, Philadelphia, April t), i8bq. Second " " " " " IS, 1873. Second Adjourned " " New York, Dec. 10, 1873. Third Quadrennial " " Boston, April n, 1877. Fourth " " " Philadelphia, " 13, 1881. Fifth " " " Chicago, " if, i88j. Sixth " " " Cincinnati, " 10, i88q. Journal of the Sixth Quadrennial Congress, Cincinnati, Ohio, April lo-u, 1889. Extract. * * * * * * * Companion John Cochrane, New York : Resolved, That the Constitution and By-Laws which have been adopted shall be promulgated and take effect July 4, 1889. The resolution was unanimously adopted. % * -:; $ ;f JOHN P. NICHOLSON, RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, Recorder-in- Chief. Commander-in- Chief. CONSTITUTION. PREAMBLE. WE, Officers and honorably discharged Officers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the United States, whose names are hereunto annexed, having aided in maintaining the honor, integrity and su premacy of the National Government at a critical period of its history, and holding in remembrance the sacrifices in common made and the triumphs together shared in discharge of this sacred duty, unite to ordain and establish a permanent association for the purposes and objects hereinafter set forth, and to this end pledge our honor, as officers and gentlemen, to be governed by the following Constitution and By-Laws. ARTICLE I. TITLE. This association shall be known as THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. 6 ARTICLE II. PRINCIPLES. This Order acknowledges as its fundamental prin ciples First. A firm belief and trust in Almighty God, ex tolling Him under whose beneficent guidance the sovereignty and integrity of the Union have been maintained, the honor of the Flag vindicated, and the blessings of civil liberty secured, established and en larged. Second. True allegiance to the United States of Amer ica, based upon paramount respect for and fidelity to the National Constitution and Laws, manifested by dis countenancing whatever may tend to weaken loyalty, incite to insurrection, treason or rebellion, or impair in any manner the efficiency and permanency of our free institutions. ARTICLE III. OBJECTS. The objects of this Order shall be to cherish the memories and associations of the war waged in defence of the vatty and indivisibility of the Republic; strength en the ties of fraternal fellowship and sympathy formed by companionship-in-arms ; advance the best inter ests of the soldiers and sailors of the United States, especially of those associated as Companions of this Order, and extend all possible relief to their widows and children; foster the cultivation of military and naval science; enforce unqualified allegiance to the General Government; protect the rights and liberties of American citizenship, and maintain National Honor, Union and Independence. ARTICLE IV. ORGANIZATION. SECTION I. This Order shall be composed of State Commanderies and a National Commandery. SEC. 2. There shall be but one Commandery in each State, which shall be designated as " The Commandery of the State of ," excepting the Commandery of the District of Columbia, which shall be designated as such. The relative seniority of the several State Com manderies shall be determined by the respective dates of their institution. SEC. 3. The National Commandery shall be desig nated "The Commandery-in-Chief." SEC. 4. Commanderies may become incorporated subject to the provisions of this Constitution. ARTICLE V. MEMBERS. SECTION I. The Companions of this Order shall be elected, in the manner hereinafter provided, from the three classes below defined, and shall be entitled Com panions of said classes respectively. SEC. 2. FIRST CLASS: 1st. Commissioned officers and honorably discharged commissioned officers of the United States Army, Navy and Marine Corps, Regular or Volunteer, including officers of assimilated or cor responding rank by appointment of the Secretary of War or Navy, who were actually engaged in the suppression of the Rebellion prior to the fifteenth day of April, 1865, and whose names appear in the Offi cial Registers of the United States Army and Navy and of the Volunteer Force of the United States Army, or who served under the President s call of the fif teenth day of April, 1861 ; or who, having served as non-commissioned officers, warrant officers or enlisted men during the War of the Rebellion, have since been commissioned as officers in the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps, or were commissioned as offi cers in the Volunteer Force prior to the twentieth day of August, 1 866 ; and persons who, having served as non-commissioned officers, warrant officers or enlisted men as aforesaid, shall have become eligible to mem bership by inheritance from officers not members of the Order, but who were eligible as such, who shall have died prior to the thirty-first day of December, 1892. Those elected under the provisions of this clause shall be designated Original Companions of the First Class. 2d. The eldest direct male lineal descendants, accord ing to the rules of primogeniture, of deceased Orig inal Companions of the First Class, and of officers not members of the Order, but who were eligible as such, who shall have died prior to the thirty-first day of December, 1892 ; and if there are no such descend ants, then the male heirs of such deceased Com panions or officers in the collateral branches of their families in the order of genealogical succession ac cording to the rules of primogeniture, disregarding intervening female lives. Provided, however, First. That the inheritance shall in every case of succession be traced anew from the original founder of the membership in the Order, or deceased officer as aforesaid, and not otherwise., and shall be limited in cases of collateral succession to the brothers, and descendants of brothers and sis ters, of such Original Companion or deceased officer ; in cases of representation through females, the elder branches shall be preferred to the younger: Second. That any person eligible to membership by inheritance, or by renunciation of another, may, in writing, waive and renounce his right to such eligi- ^ bility in favor of the person next entitled at the time of such renunciation, excepting that no person who is a direct lineal descendant of an Original Companion or deceased officer as aforesaid, shall be allowed to waive his right in favor of a collateral relative of such Original Companion or deceased officer : Third. That in case a Companion of the First Class or person already eligible to membership is next in the line of inheritance from a deceased Original Compan ion or officer as aforesaid, the eligibility to membership derived from such deceased Companion or officer IO shall devolve upon the person next entitled other than such living Companion or person already eligible or the direct lineal descendants of either; but any Original Companion having no direct lineal descend ant may by writing filed with the Recorder of the Commandery in which he may be enrolled, or by his last will and testament, or instrument in the nature thereof, nominate for life his successor from among his male heirs within the said limits in the collateral branches of his family: Fourth. That in cases of inheritance by persons under the age of twenty-one years the right of succession to eligibility to membership, or of renunciation thereof, shall remain in abeyance until they shall attain that age: Fifth. That the resignation, expulsion or forfeiture of membership of a Companion who has obtained such membership by inheritance shall only work as a waiver of his rights in favor of the next person in the line of inheritance from the Original Companion or deceased officer as aforesaid : Sixth. That no right of inheritance shall be derived from any Original Companion who has been expelled from the Order and not reinstated, but, in case an Original Companion shall have resigned or been dropped from the roll for non-payment of dues, his successor may be allowed by vote of a majority of the members of the Commandery present at any stated meeting to revive the said right : II Seventh. That such descendants or collateral heirs shall have first filed affidavits setting forth the facts upon which eligibility to membership is claimed. SEC. 3. SECOND CLASS : The eldest sons of living Original Companions of the First Class who shall have attained the age of twenty-one years. Upon the death of his father, a Companion of the Second Class shall become a Companion of the First Class, and be so announced to the Order by circular. Companions of the Second Class shall have the right to vote in all cases except in elections for membership in the First Class. SEC. 4. THIRD CLASS : Gentlemen who in civil life, during the Rebellion, were specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the National Gov ernment, and were active and eminent in maintaining the supremacy of the same; but the number of Companions of the Third Class in any Commandery shall not exceed the ratio of one to thirty-three of those of the First Class. Provided, however: That no Companion of the Third Class shall be elected after the fifteenth day of April, 1890. ARTICLE VI. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. SECTION I. Every application for membership shall be made to the Commandery of the State in which the applicant resides, if a Commandery exists therein, and if there be none, then to such Commandery as the ap plicant may select. 12 SEC. 2. Every application for membership of the First or Second Class shall be made in writing and signed by the applicant, who shall be recommended in writing by three Companions of the First Class of the Commandery to which he shall apply, at least one of whom shall further vouch by letter for the candidate s worthiness. The application shall be accompanied by an admission fee of not less than twenty-five dollars, which shall be refunded in case of non-election. SEC. 3. The name, address and military record of every applicant for membership, together with the names of the Companions recommending him, shall be published in a circular and be referred to a com mittee of investigation, consisting of three Companions of the First Class, other than the recommending Com panions, which committee shall report in writing at the next stated meeting. Upon the reading of the report, the Commander shall formally request any Companion who has any objection thereto, or reasons against the election of the applicant, to state the same if he so desires. If the application be for membership as an Original Companion of the First Class, each Original Companion present, and no other, shall cast one ballot for or against the applicant ; but if the application be for membership by inheritance, every Companion of the First Class present shall cast one ballot for or against the applicant; and if the application be for membership in the Second Class, every Companion of that Class 13 present shall also vote. If not more than four adverse ballots be cast against the applicant, he shall be de clared elected. SEC. 4. An application for membership may be withdrawn before report thereon, or after favorable report and before ballot ; but if the report be unfavor able, the candidate must be balloted for. SEC. 5. Nominations for membership in the Third Class shall be made in writing to the Board of Officers by five Original Companions of the First Class. The Board of Officers shall act as a committee of investi gation, and if satisfied that the nominee is worthy and eligible, shall favorably report his name to the Com- mandery, and state in writing the acts of conspicuous and consistent loyalty for which he was specially dis tinguished. The report shall be acted upon at the next stated meeting of the Commandery after its promulgation by circular. Upon the adoption of the report every Companion of the Commandery present shall cast one ballot for or against the candi date, and if no adverse ballot is cast against him, he shall be declared elected. SEC. 6. Companions shall subscribe to the Con stitution, and shall be installed at a stated meeting, or by such written declaration as may be prescribed by the By-Laws. SEC. 7. Each Companion shall be entitled to the insignia during membership. Original Companions of the First Class, and Companions elected thereto by right 14 of inheritance from deceased officers, and Companions of the Third Class, shall be entitled to the diploma. The right to hold the insignia and diploma of a Com panion of the First Class shall, after his death, remain in the relative next entitled to the membership in the family, if there be no such relative, and in the Com- mandery through which they were issued, if there be no such relative or family. A Companion of the Second Class, upon becoming a Companion of the First Class, shall return to the Commandery in which he was elected the insignia in his possession as such Companion of the Second Class. The right to hold the insignia and diploma of a Companion of the Third Class shall, after his death, remain in his family, and in the Commandery through which they were issued if there be no such family. SEC. 8. If an applicant be rejected, such action shall be communicated to all Commanderies, and he shall be thereafter forever ineligible for election, except after one year in the Commandery by which he was rejected; and then only by unanimous ballot. If a candidate for membership by inheritance shall be rejected, the person standing next in regular order of inheritance shall be eligible. SEC. 9. Any Companion who shall disclose the name of another who has been instrumental in caus ing the rejection of an applicant for membership, or who shall give information that may lead to such dis closure, shall be liable to expulsion, from the Order, and the Commander shall , cause this section to be read immediately after such rejection. ARTICLE VII. COMPANIONS-AT-LARGE. Any gentleman who was engaged in the suppression of the Rebellion prior to the fifteenth day of April, 1865, serving upon staff duty without commission, may be elected a Companion-at-Large upon the nomination of a State Commandery, and election by the Com- mandery- in-Chief. Such nomination shall only be made upon due application and investigation, and by unanimous favorable ballot of the Companions present at the meeting when the report of the committee of investigation is submitted. Upon notification of the nomination the Commandery-in-Chief, after further in vestigation, shall act upon the nomination. The vote shall be by ballot, and one adverse ballot shall reject. A Companion-at-Large shall become an Original Companion of the First Class, upon affiliation with the State Commandery by which he was nominated, and shall receive the diploma and insignia of the Order. ARTICLE VIII. RESIGNATIONS AND TRANSFERS. SECTION I . Resignations shall be offered in writing at a stated meeting of the Commandery, accompanied by a certificate from the Recorder that all dues have been paid, and the insignia and diploma shall be returned, the registered number of which shall never be re-issued i6 except in case of his restoration to membership. Such resignation may be accepted by a two-thirds vote of the Companions present at any stated meeting, provided that it shall not be accepted pending charges. SEC. 2. A Companion who shall have resigned may upon application to the Commandery of which he had been a member be restored to membership by vote of a majority of the members of the Commandery present at any stated meeting : Provided, That notice of such intended action shall have been published by Circular. In case of such restoration his former number on the roll and the original number of his insignia shall be assigned and his original diploma returned to him. Sec. 3. A Companion changing his abode, or his station if in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps, may be transferred to the Gommandery most accessible, upon written application to his Commandery, accompanied by a certificate that his dues have been paid. ARTICLE IX. FORFEITURE OF MEMBERSHIP. SECTION I. Membership shall be forfeited only for violation of the obligations assumed on entering the Order, or for conduct unbecoming a gentleman. In such cases the diploma and insignia shall be returned to the Commandery. SEC. 2. If the conduct or character of any Com panion be impeached, the accusing Companion shall prefer charges in writing to the Board of Officers, who shall notify the accused ; and if, after due investigation, the Board considers the charges to be sustained, it shall report its findings to the Commandery, notifying the ac cused of the time when the report is to be made. The accused may be expelled, suspended or reprimanded at a stated meeting by a vote of two-thirds of the mem bers of the Commandery present SEC. 3. The dismissal, cashiering or dishonorable discharge from the military or naval service of the United States, or the conviction in a court of justice of a criminal offence, of any Companion, shall con stitute sufficient reason for his expulsion without further investigation. SEC. 4. A Companion who has been expelled may be reinstated by unanimous vote of the members of the Commandery present at a stated meeting, after he shall have petitioned in writing for reinstatement. Notice of such petition shall be published in the circular calling the stated meeting. ARTICLE X. DIPLOMA OF MEMBERSHIP. SECTION i. Every Diploma of Membership shall be signed by the Commander-in-Chief, have the seal of the Order affixed thereto, and be attested by the Recorder-in-Chief. SEC. 2. The form of the Diploma for Original Com panions of the First Class, other than those by right of inheritance from officers who shall have died prior to the thirty-first day of December, 1892, shall be as follows: i8 No. In the name and by the Authority of {COAT OF ARMS]* THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. THE COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF To all to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING: KNOW YE, THAT Having been specially distinguished for faithful services in maintaining the honor, integrity and supremacy of the Government of the United States of America, was received as a COMPANION OF THE FIRST CLASS OF THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, on the day of , Anno Domini thousand hundred and , through the Com- mandery of the State of- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the names of the proper Officers and the Seal of the Order are hereunto affixed. GIVEN at Philadelphia, this day of , in the year of our Lord thousand hundred and , and of the Independence of the United States of America the , and of the Order the Commander-in- Chief. Attest : Recorder-in- ChieJ. SEC. 3. The form of the Diploma for Companions of the Third Class shall be similar in form to that for Original Companions of the First Class. SEC. 4. The form of the Diploma for Companions of the First Class by right of inheritance from officers who shall have died prior to the thirty-first day of De cember, 1892, shall be as follows: 19 In the name and by the Authority of {COAT OF ARMS] MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. THE COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF GREETING : WHEREAS was distinguished for faithful services in maintaining the honor, integrity and supremacy of the Govern ment of the United States of America during the War of the Rebellion, and Now KNOW YE, THAT HIS was elected, by right of inheritance, a COMPANION OF THE FIRST CLASS OF THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, on the day of , Anno Domini thousand hundred and , through the Commandery of the State of IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the names of the proper Officers and the Seal of the Order are hereunto affixed. GIVEN at Philadelphia, this day of , in the year of our Lord thousandhundred and , and of the Independence of the United States of America the , and of the Order the Commander-in- C kief. Attest : Recorder-in- Chief. 2O ARTICLE XI. OFFICERS. SECTION I. The Officers of the several State Com- manderies shall be a Commander, a Senior Vice-Com mander, a Junior Vice-Commander, a Recorder, a Registrar, a Treasurer, a Chancellor, a Chaplain, and a Council consisting of five Companions, which officers shall constitute the Board of Officers of the Com- mandery. They shall be elected annually by ballot by a majority of the votes cast. Should no candidate receive a majority of the votes cast at the first ballot, then the candidate receiving the lowest number of votes shall be dropped, and so on at each successive ballot. The Companions so elected shall be invested personally or by written acceptance, and enter upon office at once, and hold the same until their suc cessors shall have been elected and invested. SEC. 2. The Officers of the Commandery-in-Chief shall be a Commander-in-Chief, a Senior Vice-Com- mander-in-Chief, a Junior Vice-Commander-in-Chief, a Recorder-in-Chief, a Registrar-in-Chief, a Treasurer- in-Chief, a Chancellor-in-Chief, a Chaplain-in-Chief, and a Council-in-Chief, consisting of five Companions, which officers shall constitute the Board of Officers of the Commandery-in-Chief. They shall be elected biennially in the manner prescribed for the election of officers of the State Commanderies, and shall be invested personally or by written acceptance and enter 21 upon their office at once, and hold the same until their successors shall have been elected and invested. ARTICLE XII. DUTIES AND POWERS OF OFFICERS. SECTION i. It shall be the duty of the Commandef to preside at all meetings of the Commandery and of the Board of Officers, enforce a strict observance of the Constitution and By-Laws, and perform such other duties as custom and parliamentary usage may require. SEC. 2. The Vice-Commanders shall, when called upon, assist the Commander, and in his absence per form his duties, and shall succeed, in order, to his office in event of his death, resignation, or removal. SEC. 3. It shall be the duty of the Recorder to record the proceedings of the Commandery and of the Board of Officers, and collect all moneys due the Commandery. SEC. 4. It shall be the duty of the Registrar to keep a register of the Companions of the Command ery, embracing the material facts relating to their mem bership. In the absence or disability of the Recorder, he shall act in his stead. SEC. 5. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive from the Recorder all moneys belonging to the Commandery, and receipt therefor. He shall give such security as the Commandery may direct. SEC. 6. The Chancellor shall have the care and custody of the Insignia, Ribbon and Rosettes, and 22 shall issue, on proper requisitions, the diploma and insignia. In the absence or disability of the Treas urer, he shall act in his stead. SEC. 7. It shall be the duty of the Chaplain to open the several meetings of the Commandery with prayer, and perform such other duties as general cus tom may require of him. SEC. 8. The Council shall constitute a standing com mittee on accounts, and shall audit and adjust the Commandery s books semi-annually, or oftener if re quired to do so, rendering reports thereof to the Com mandery. SEC. 9. The Board of Officers shall have general supervision and control over all property belonging to the Commandery. It shall have power to fill va cancies in any of the offices of the Commandery, until the time of the next election, except in that of Commander, which shall be filled as prescribed in Section 2 of this Article. Sec. 10. Other duties may be prescribed for the officers by the By-Laws or by the Commandery upon recommendation of the Board of Officers. ARTICLE XIII. REMOVAL OF OFFICERS. Any officer who shall neglect or improperly perform the duties incumbent upon him, may be removed at any stated meeting by a vote of two-thirds of the mem bers of the Commandery present. ARTICLE XIV. MEETINGS. SECTION I. The stated meetings of the several State Commanderies shall be held at such times as they shall determine by a two-thirds vote : Provided, however, That every Commandery shall hold an an nual meeting in the month of May for the election of officers. SEC. 2. Special meetings shall be convened at the pleasure of the Commander, or upon the written re quest of twenty-five Companions of the Commandery upon seven days notice. SEC. 3. Fifteen Companions of the Commandery shall constitute a quorum at any meeting for the transaction of business. SEC. 4. None but Companions of the Order shall be present at its business meetings. ARTICLE XV. ARREARS. SECTION I. No Companion in arrears shall be enti tled to vote at the annual election for officers, or be eligible to any office in the Order. SEC. 2. Any Companion who, on the first day of April, may be in arrears for one year or more, shall be notified thereof; and if such arrears shall not be paid within three months after such notice, the Com mandery may, by a majority vote of the members 24 present, suspend the Companion until such arrears shall be paid or remitted. SEC. 3. Any Companion who shall neglect or re fuse to pay such arrears may be dropped from the roll by vote of two-thirds of the Companions present at any stated meeting, unless it shall appear that the delinquency has occurred unavoidably, in which case the Commandery may remit the whole or any portion of such arrears by a two-thirds vote. A Companion so dropped may, upon payment of such arrears, be reinstated by vote of a majority of the members of the Commandery present at any stated meeting : Pro vided, That notice of such intended action shall have been published by Circular. ARTICLE XVI. COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF. SECTION I. The Commandery-in-Chief shall con sist of the Commanders, ex-Commanders, Vice-Com manders, ex- Vice-Commanders, Recorders, and ex- Recorders of the several Commanderies. SEC. 2. The duties and powers of the officers of the Commandery-in-Chief shall correspond with those prescribed in this Constitution and By-Laws for offi cers of State Commanderies. SEC. 3. The chief executive and supreme judicial power shall be vested in the Commandery-in-Chief. SEC. 4. The Commandery-in-Chief shall, in the 25 name and by the authority of the Order, issue all diplomas of membership. SEC. 5. The Chancellor-in-Chief shall have the cus tody of the diploma-plate, dies, insignia, ribbon and rosettes, and, upon requisition, shall deliver to the Chancellors of State Commanderies the diplomas, insignia and rosettes required for their respective Companions. SEC. 6. Should any State Commandery cease to hold regular meetings for one year, its Charter may be revoked by the Commandery-in-Chief, and in the event of such revocation the Companions of such Commandery in good standing shall be transferred to such other Commanderies as they may elect. SEC. 7. The head-quarters of the Commandery- in-Chief shall be in the City of Philadelphia, Penn sylvania, and it shall there assemble at least once in every two years. Meetings shall be held in alternate years at such places as may be designated at pre ceding stated meetings. The Council-in-Chief shall meet annually. SEC. 8. Special meetings of the Commandery-in- Chief shall be convened at the pleasure of the Com- mander-in-Chief, or upon the written request of twenty members upon ten days notice. SEC. 9. The expenses of the Commandery-in- Chief shall be provided for by a pro rata assessment upon each State Commandery, according to its respect ive number of Companions. 26 ARTICLE XVII. STATE COMMANDER.IES. SECTION I. Authority to organize a State Com- mandery may be granted by the Commandery-in- Chief, upon the vote of two-thirds of its members present at any meeting, on written application by at least twenty Original Companions of the First Class, whereupon a Charter shall be issued. SEC. 2. The form of Charter shall be as follows : 27 In the Name and by the Authority of {COAT OF ARMS] THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. THE COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF To all and singular to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING : KNOW YE, that our worthy Companions, , are hereby authorized and empowered to institute, organize and establish a Commandery in , to be known as THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF , OF THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. WITNESS the name of the Commander-in-Chief, and the Seal of the Order, attested by the Recorder-in- Chief, at Philadelphia, this day of in the year of our Lord thousand hundred and , and of the Independence of the United States of America the , and of the Order the , Commander-in- Chief. Attest : Recorder-in- Chief. 28 SEC. 3. Upon issuing a Charter, the Commander- in-Chief shall designate the time and place for the or ganization of the Commandery. The officers shall then be chosen, and shall enter on their duties at once and hold office until their successors, elected at the annual meeting next following, shall have been invested. SEC. 4. Each Commandery shall have power to adopt rules and regulations for its own government, which shall not conflict with the Constitution and By- Laws of the Order. SEC. 5. Each Commandery, on the first day of May in every year, shall make a full report of its condition, with a general history of its proceedings to the Commandery-in-Chief. ARTICLE XVHI. CONGRESS OF THE ORDER. SECTION I. A Congress of the Order, to be com posed of the Commander-in- Chief, Recorder-in- Chief, and three representatives from each Commandery, shall assemble at least once in every four years, on the Wed nesday next following the ninth day of April, at such place as shall have been designated by the preceding Congress. SEC. 2. Each State Commandery shall elect by ballot, at the stated meeting next preceding the month in which the Congress is to assemble, three represent atives and three alternates, vacancies in the represent- 2 9 atives to be filled by the alternates in the order of their election. Vacancies in the representation of a Commandery may be filled by its representatives pres ent selecting the requisite substitutes from Companions of the Order present at the Congress and not previous ly delegated as representatives or selected as substitutes by other Commanderies. When a Commandery can not be represented in the Congress, the Commander shall cause to be transmitted to the Recorder-in-Chief duly certified authorization to the Commander-in-Chief to select from Companions not representing other Com manderies who may be present at the Congress three representatives for the Commandery, who shall have the full powers of other representatives. SEC. 3. All legislative power shall be vested in the Congress of the Order. SEC. 4. Votes in the Congress shall be by State Commanderies, each Commandery having one vote. ARTICLE XIX. COAT OF ARMS OF THE ORDER. The Coat of Arms of the Order shall be : Arms. Gironne, (symbolical of unity,) of thirty-four, gules and argent, (representing the number of States forming the National Government at the commencement of the Rebellion;) a twisted pillar irradiated in pale, or, environed by an orl of clouds, proper, (v. Exodus xiii, 21, 22.) Crest Upon a wreath, argent and gules, a hemi sphere, or, charged with the legend AMERICA, in letters 30 azure; thereon the National Eagle in defence, proper; all within thirteen e"toiles of five points archwise, of the first, on a field of the fourth. Supporters. Dexter : A soldier under arms, his dexter hand supporting a lance, therefrom flying the Standard of the United States; Sinister: A sailor equipped for general quarters, his sinister hand sup porting a pike, thereon hoisted the National Flag : all proper. The equipage of each as prescribed by the Regulations of 1861-1865 f r tne government of the Army and Navy. Motto. LEX REGIT ARMA TUENTUR, in letters argent, charged upon a scroll, purpure. (v. Frontispiece.) ARTICLE XX. SEAL OF THE ORDER. The Seal of the Order shall be one and three-tenths inches in diameter, and shall consist of the Crest, as hereinbefore blazoned, the letters MDCCCLXV in base; the whole encircled by a band one-eighth of an inch wide, thereon the legend, SEAL OF THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. ARTICLE XXI. INSIGNIA OF THE ORDER. SECTION I. The Insignia of the Order shall consist of the Badge pendent by a link and a ring of gold from the Ribbon. SEC. 2. The Badge shall be as follows : Obverse. A cross of eight points, gold, cantoned with rays of gold, forming a star its long diameter one and three-tenths inches, its short diameter eight- tenths of an inch. The cross enameled, azure, charged with a smaller cross of like proportions, enameled white and edged with gold. In the centre thereof, within a circle four-tenths of an inch in diam eter, enameled gules, the National Eagle displayed gold. On the circle, gold, one-tenth of an inch wide, in relievo, the motto, LEX REGIT ARMA TUENTUR. (v. page 34.) Reverse. The star as above described. In the centre thereof, within a circle four-tenths of an inch in diameter, enameled gules, two sabres in saltire, their points in base ; surmounted by a fasces palewise, en- signed with the Phrygian Cap ; environed in chief with an arch of thirteen stars ; in base, a wreath of laurel : all of gold. On the circle, gold, one-tenth of an inch wide, in relievo, the legend M. o., LOYAL LEGION, U. S. MDCCCLXV. (v. page 35.) SEC. 3. The reverse of the link of each Badge shall bear an engraved number corresponding to that of the registered number of the Diploma of the Companion to whom issued, and, when such Badge shall have been worn by an Original Companion, the obverse of the link shall bear the number of the Companion last entitled to it in succession. SEC. 4. The Ribbon shall be of watered silk, one and one-half inches wide. 32 For Original Companions of the First Class, the ribbon shall have a red centre eight-tenths of an inch wide, with a border of white and edging of blue, each three-and-one-half tenths of an inch wide. (v. page 34.) For Companions of the First Class, other than Original Companions, and Companions of the Second and Third Classes, the ribbon shall have a blue centre eight-tenths of an inch wide, with a border of white and edging of red, each three-and-one-half tenths of an inch wide. (v. page 35.) SEC. 5. The Rosette of the Order shall be one-half of an inch in diameter, of watered silk, with six sector- shaped sections and a rim with six diagonal stripe* on its face and sides. For Original Companions of the First Class, the sector-shaped sections shall be of red, white and blue, the red sections being double the size of those of the other colors, with red loop in the centre. The rim shall be of the same colors, diagonal, the red stripes being double the width of those of the other colors. For Companions of the First Class, other than Original Companions, and Companions of the Second and Third Classes, the sector-shaped sections shall be of blue, with white loop in the centre, and the rim of the same colors and design as prescribed for the Rosette of Original Companions of the First Class. 33 ARTICLE XXII. UNIFORM OF THE ORDER. SECTION I. On occasions of ceremony, Companions may wear the uniform of their respective arm and grade in the service. The Insignia shall be worn conspicuously on the left breast, except that Officers of the Order shall wear the Badge suspended by the Ribbon around the neck. SEC. 2. Companions when not on duty may wear the Rosette of the prescribed colors in the upper button-hole of the left lapel of the coat. The Rosette shall not be worn at the same time as the Insignia, and the Insignia shall be worn at all meetings of the Order. ARTICLE XXIII. AMENDMENTS. No alteration, addition or amendment shall be made to this Constitution unless it shall have been proposed by a State Commandery, communicated to all other Commanderies, and ratified by the votes of three-fourths of the Commanderies at the next succeeding Congress. OBVERSE. REVERSE. BY-LAWS. ARTICLE I. ORDER OF BUSINESS, THE order of business at stated meetings shall be as follows : 1. The Commandery shall be called to order by the presiding officer. 2. The Chaplain shall pronounce the opening prayer. 3. The Recorder may call the roll of members. 4. The minutes of the last stated and all subsequent .neetings shall be read and acted upon. 5. Companions-elect shall be installed. 6. The stated business of the meeting, if any, shall be considered. 7. Unfinished business shall be taken up. 8. Reports of officers and committees shall be heard. 9. Candidates for membership shall be balloted for. 10. Applications for membership may be received. 11. Written contmunications shall be presented. 12. New business may be introduced. 13. Adjournment. 36 37 ARTICLE II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS. SECTION I. The general parliamentary law shall govern the meetings of the Congress of the Order and the Commanderies. SEC. 2. All official orders, communications, records and proceedings, of whatever character, shall conform as nearly as possible to the general regulations, usages and customs of the military service of the United States. ARTICLE III. INVESTITURE OF OFFICERS. A Companion elected to any office in the Order, before being invested with the authority of the same, shall make a formal declaration upon honor that he will well and faithfully perform the duties of the office upon which he is about to enter, and comply with all the established laws and usages of the Order. ARTICLE IV. ADDITIONAL DUTIES OF OFFICERS. SECTION I. In addition to those prescribed by the Constitution, the following duties shall be performed by the several officers of the Commandery : It shall be the duty of the Commander to appoint all officers and committees not otherwise provided for, and sign all orders drawn upon the Treasurer, by order of the Board of Officers or the Commandery, for sums 38 necessary to defray expenses, and for other appropria tions. SEC. 2. It shall be the duty of the Recorder to keep in books provided for the purpose, 1st. The Constitution and By-Laws, rules and regulations of the Order. 2d. A letter-book of copies of all official letters. 3d. A ledger, to contain the accounts of the Com- mandery with its members. 4th. A receipt-book, in which to take the Treas urer s receipts. 5th. A book in which shall be recorded the names and rank in the service of all persons who have been de clared ineligible for membership in the Order, and also of those Companions who may have been expelled from any Commandery, together with the reasons therefor. It shall be his duty to keep these books in readi ness for inspection by the Council, care for the archives of the Commandery, keep all accounts between the Commandery and its members, attest all orders drawn upon the Treasurer and give due notice of all meetings. On the first day of January in each year he shall for ward to every Companion a statement of his account. He shall conduct the correspondence of the Com mandery, and notify the Commandery-in-Chief and the State Commanderies, from time to time as they may occur, of applications, the withdrawals of applications, admissions, rejections, suspensions, expulsions, resig nations, restorations and deaths. He shall notify the 39 families of deceased Companions of the First Class, of the provisions relating to succession to eligibility of membership. He shall have the care and custody of the Seal of the Order. He shall, at the last stated meeting in his term of office, make a full report of all moneys received during his term, and of all arrear ages of Companions, and transfer to his successor in office, within two weeks after the expiration of his term, all books, papers, or other property in his pos session belonging to his office. SEC. 3. The Treasurer shall pay all orders signed by the Commander and attested by the Recorder, and none others, and retain these orders as his vouchers. He shall keep accounts of his receipts and expendi tures, making quarterly statements thereof. He shall pay over and deliver to his successor in office all moneys, vouchers, books and papers belonging to the Commandery. SEC. 4. The Chancellor shall keep in a book full and complete records of the issue of Diplomas, Insignia, Ribbon and Rosettes. In no case shall he issue a duplicate Diploma or Insignia except by a vote of the Commandery of which he is Chancellor, based upon the statement, upon honor, by the ap plicant that the original has been either lost or destroyed : Provided, That a Companion obtaining such duplicate shall pay the actual cost thereof. SEC. 5. It shall be the duty of the Board of Officers 40 to act as a court of honor for the just and amicable settlement of dissensions between Companions. ARTICLE V. INSTALLATION OF MEMBERS. A Companion-elect upon being installed shall, orally if present, and in writing if absent, make declaration upon honor that he will maintain the Constitution of the Order, conform to its By-Laws and rules, and use his best endeavors to promote its objects and advance its interests. ARTICLE VI. FUNDS. SECTION I. The fiscal year of the Order shall begin on the first day of January. SEC. 2. The funds for the expenses of the Order, and for purposes of relief, shall be raised by an annual assessment of at least five dollars upon each Compan ion, which shall be paid in advance. SEC. 3. Any Companion who shall pay, at one time, one hundred and fifty dollars in addition to his admission fee, shall be exempt from the payment of all further dues, and all sums so paid shall be transferred immediately to the Treasurer for investment in such securities as shall be approved by the Board of Officers. SEC. 4. Should a Companion who has commuted by payment as hereinbefore provided be transferred to another Commandery, there shall be paid to such Commandery an amount bearing the same propor tion to the present value of a life annuity Carlisle Table, six per cent. at his present age that the com mutation fee originally paid by him bore to that value at his age at that time. ARTICLE VII. FINES. SECTION I. The fundamental principles of this Order being recognized as its only test of loyal cit izenship, the discussion or introduction of sectarian or partisan topics at meetings is prohibited, under penalty of such fine, not exceeding fifty dollars, as may be imposed by order of the Board of Officers. SEC. 2. All other violations of the principles and obligations of the Order or neglect of duty may be fined at the option of the Commandery. ACTICLE VIII. RELIEF. Relief may be afforded to needy Companions, or the widows and orphans of deceased Companions. The Board of Officers, at its first meeting after in stallation, shall appoint nine Companions, to be ap proved by the Commandery, as a Relief Committee, to serve for one year from such approval, to which committee all applications for relief shall be referred. The committee may afford assistance in cases which admit of no delay, which shall be reported to the 42 Board of Officers at its next meeting. The expenses for such assistance shall be paid by an order on the Treasurer, duly signed and attested, but the said com mittee shall incur no other expenses, except by reso lution of the Commandery. ARTICLE IX. AMENDMENTS. No alteration, addition or amendment shall be made to the By-Laws unless agreed to in the Congress of the Order by three-fourths of the Commanderies. INSTITUTED APRIL 15, 1865. INDEX. Accounts FAO to be kept by Recorder 3# to be kept by Treasurer 39 shall be audited by Council 22 Admission Fee shall be at least twenty-five dollars 12 must accompany application for membership 12 shall be refunded in case of non-election 12 Admissions, Commanderies shall be notified of 38 Amendments to Constitution 33 to By-Laws 42 Applications for Membership to whom to be made II, 15 how to be made 12 must be accompanied by admission fee 12 shall be published in a circular 12 shall be referred to a committee and reported on at next stated meeting 12 who entitled to vote on 12 number of adverse ballots required to reject 13, 15 withdrawal of 1 3 rejection of *4 renewal by rejected applicants of 14 Commanderies shall be notified of acceptance, rejection, or withdrawal of 3& Arrears of Dues Companions cannot vote for officers or be eligible to office un til paid 23 Companions shall be notified annually of 23 Companions may be suspended for 23 Companions may be dropped from rolls for 24 may be remitted 24 43 44 Badge See also INSIGNIA. PA GB description of SOjS 1 number of diploma to be engraved on link of 31 Ballots election of members by 12, 13, 14, 15 election of officers by 20 election of delegates to Congress by 28 Boards of Officers how constituted and elected 20 Commander shall preside at meetings of 21 Recorder shall record proceedings of 21 duties and powers of , 13,16,22,39,41 shall investigate nominations for Third Class membership . . 13 shall investigate charges against Companions 1 6 shall act as court of honor in dissensions between Com panions 39, 40 shall approve investment of funds 40 may impose fines 41 shall appoint relief committee 41 Books of Commanderies to be kept by Recorder 38 to be kept by Registrar 21 to be kept by Treasurer 39 to be kept by Chancellor 39 shall be audited by Council 22 Business, order of 36 By-Laws, amendments to 42 Chancellor-in-Chief election of 20 duties of 24, 25 Chancellors election of 20 duties of 21, 39 Chaplain-in-Chief election of 2U duties of 24 Chaplain election of 20 duties of 22 45 MM Charges against Companions, how preferred and acted on 1 6, 17 Charity 6,41 Charters issue of 26 form of 26, 27 shall be issued by Commandery-in-Chief 26, 28 revocation of 2 5 Circulars Second Class Companions becoming First Class shall be pub lished in II applications for membership shall be published in 12 nominations for Third Class membership shall be published in 13 applications for restoration to membership shall be published in 16 notice of petition of expelled member for reinstatement shall be published in 17 notice for reinstatement of Companion dropped from the roll shall be published in 24 Coat of Arms 29 Collateral Descendants, eligibility to membership of . . 9,10,11 Commanderies See also STATE COMMANDERIES. organizations of the Order shall be designated as 7 form of titles for 7 may become incorporated 7 general parliamentary law shall govern meetings of .... 37 Commander-in-Chief election of 20 duties of 24 shall sign diplomas 17 may convene special meetings 25 shall designate time and place of organizing new com- manderies 28 shall be a member of the Congress 28 Commanders election of 20 duties of 21, 37 shall call for objections to election of applicants 12 shall read provisions of Constitution in case of rejection of application - *5 4 6 Commanders continued PAGB may convene special meetings 23 is member of Commandery-in-Chief 24 Commandery-in-Chief National Commandery shall be designated as 7 may become incorporated 7 Companions-at-Large shall be elected by 15 designation and titles of officers of 20 election of officers of .- 20 investiture of officers of 20, 37 membership of 24 duties and powers of officers of 24 executive and judicial power vested in 24 diplomas shall be issued by 25 revocation of charters by 25 Philadelphia shall be headquarters of 25 times and places of stated meetings of 25 special meetings- of 25 provisions for expenses of 25 charters for State Commanderies shall be issued by .... 26 time and place of organizing new Commanderies shall be designated by 28 Committee of Investigation applications for membership of First and Second Classes shall be referred to 12 shall report on application to next stated meeting 12 Board of Officers shall constitute, on nominations for Third Class membership 13 Committee of Relief, appointment and duties of 41 Commutation of Dues may be made 40 investment of money received for 40 transfer of Companions who have paid 40 Companions shall be divided into three classes 7 who eligible to become 7,8,9,10,11,15 applications to become, and election of . . . . 11,12,13,14,15 shall subscribe to Constitution 13 installation of 13, 40 entitled to insignia 13, 14 who entitled to diploma 13, 14 47 Companions continued FAG resignation of 15 restoration of 16 transfer of 16 forfeiture of membership by 16 expulsion of 17 reinstatement of 10,17,24 suspension of I7> 2 3> 2 4 dropping from rolls of 2 4 reprimand of *7 ORIGINAL FIRST CLASS: who to be designated as 8, 15 succession to membership of 8, 9, IO, 1 1 right of succession lost in case of expulsion of 10 right of succession may be revived in case of resignation or dropping of 1 eldest sons of living, eligible to Second Class membership 1 1 none but Original Companions entitled to vote on admis sion of I2 entitled to insignia and diploma 13 form of diploma for 17, 18 description of ribbon for 3 2 description of rosette for 32 FIRST CLASS: who to be designated as Original 8, 15 who eligible by inheritance to become 8, 9, IO, II upon death of father a Second Class Companion becomes . II Second Class Companions cannot vote on admission of . . II voting on admission of members by 12, 13 entitled to insignia 13 by inheritance from deceased officers, entitled to diploma 13, 14 forms of diplomas for I7 l %> X 9 description of ribbon for 3 2 description of rosette for 3 2 SECOND CLASS : who eligible to become II when become First Class II cannot vote on admission of members of the First Class . II, 12 entitled to insignia 13 shall return Second Class insignia on becoming Compan ion of First Class 4 48 Companions continued PAGB description of ribbon for 32 description of rosette for 32 THIRD CLASS: who eligible to become n limitation on number of . n shall not be elected after April 15, 1890 n how nominated and elected 13 entitled to insignia and diploma 13, 14 description of ribbon for 32 description of rosette for 32 Companions-at-Large who eligible to become 15 mode of electing 15 shall affiliate with a State Commandery 15 entitled to insignia and diploma 15 Congress of the Order of whom composed 28 time and place of meeting of 28 election of delegates to 28 alternate delegates to 28 manner of filling vacancies in 29 legislative power vested in 29 manner of voting in 29 amending Constitution by 33 general parliamentary law to govern meetings of 37 Constitution Companions shall subscribe to 13 mode of amending 33 Council-in-Chief election of 20 duties of 24 shall meet annually 25 Council election of.. 20 duties of 22 Death of Members Commanderies shall be notified of 38 families shall be notified relative to succession 39 Deceased Officers, eligibility of descendants of 8 49 Declaration of Companions PAGE how made 13 form of 40 Declaration of Officers how made 20 form of 37 Delegates to the Congress when and how elected 28 three from each State Commandery 28 manner of filling vacancies in 29 Descendants, eligibility to membership of 8,9,10,11 Diplomas who entitled to 13, 14, 15 who to hold after death 14 how made and attested 17 form of 17, 18, 19 Chancellors shall have custody of 21, 22 shall be issued by Commandery-in-Chief 24, 25 shall be delivered by Chancellor-in-Chief 25 shall not be reissued 15 shall be returned in case of resignation 15 shall be returned on forfeiture of membership 16 shall be numbered 31 record shall be kept of issue of 39 issue of duplicate 39 District of Columbia Commandery 7 Dropping from Roll for non-payment of dues 24 reinstatement in cases of , . . 24 of Companions by inheritance has effect of waiver .... 10 reviving right of succession in cases of 10 Dues , Companions cannot vote for officers or be eligible to office who are in arrears for 23 Companions shall be notified in April of arrears of .... 23 Companions may be suspended or dropped from rolls for non payment of 23, 24 may be remitted 24 Companions shall be notified in January of 38 amount and disposition of 40 4 50 Dues continued PAGE may be commuted 40 Duties of Officers 21,24,25,37 Elections OF DELEGATES TO THE CONGRESS: shall be by ballot 28 time of holding 28 OF MEMBERS: who can vote in 12,13,15 formal request for objections required prior to 12 number of ballots required to reject 13, 15 Candidate must be balloted for if report unfavorable ... 13 ballot must be unanimous if candidate has been previously- rejected 14 OF OFFICERS shall be by ballot 20 of State Commanderies shall be annual 20 of Commandery-in-Chief shall be biennial 20 Companions in arrears for dues cannot vote in 23 Eligibility to Membership 7,8,9,10,11,15 Enlisted Men, eligibility to membership in certain cases of . . 8 Executive Power, vested in Commandery-in-Chief 24 Expulsion of Companions causes for 14, 16, 17 two-thirds vote required for 17 reinstatement after 17 of Companion by inheritance, has effect of waiver 10 of Original Companion, cancels right of succession .... 10 record to be kept of 38 Commanderies shall be notified of 38 Pines 41 First Class Companions who to be designated as Original 8, 15 who eligible by inheritance to become 8, 9, IO, 1 1 upon death of father a Second Class Companion becomes . . 1 1 Second Class Companions cannot vote on admission of ... II voting on admission of members by 12, 13 entitled to insignia 13 by inheritance from deceased officers, entitled"to diploma . 13, 14 First Class Companions continued PAGK forms of diplomas for ij t 18, 19 description of ribbon for 32 description of rosette for 32 Fiscal Year 40 Forfeiture of Membership of Companion by inheritance, has effect of waiver 10 limitations on 16 diploma and insignia to be returned in case of 16 Funds 40 Impeachment of Members 16, 17 Incorporation of Commanderies 7 Inheritance of Membership 8, 9, 10, 1 1 Insignia all Companions entitled to 14 after death of Companion, who to hold 14 Second Class Companions on becoming First Class to return . 14 shall not be reissued 15 shall be returned on resignation 15 shall be returned on forfeiture of membership 16 Chancellors shall have custody and issue of 21, 22 shall be delivered by Chancellor-in-Chief 25 description of 30 manner of wearing 33 shall be worn at all meetings 33 record to be kept of issue of 39 issue of duplicate 39 Installation of Companions how made 13 form of 40 Investiture of Officers how made 20 form of.. 37 Judicial Powers, vested in Commandery-in-Chief 24 Junior Vice-Commander-in-Chief election of 2O duties of 24 Junior Vice-Commanders election of , 20 52 Junior Vice-Commanders continued PAGB duties of 21 are members of Commandery-in-Chief 24 Legislative Powers, vested in Congress of the Order .... 29 Lineal Descendants, eligibility to membership of ... 8, 9, 10, 1 1 Meetings genenil parliamentary law shall govern 37 insignia shall be worn at 33 OF BOARD OF OFFICERS: Commander shall preside at 21 Recorder shall record proceedings of 21 OF COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF : times and places of stated meetings of 25 Commander-in-Chief may call special meetings of .... 25 OF CONGRESS OF THE ORDER : time and place of holding 28 manner of voting in 29 OF COUNCIL-IN-CHIEF: shall be held annually 25 OF STATE COMMANDERIES : times of holding stated 23 annual meeting in May 23 mode of convening special 23 quorum required for 23 none but Companions allowed in 23 charter may be revoked after failure for one year to hold . 25 order of business at 36 Recorder shall give notice of 38 Members shall be designated Companions 7 Membership See also SUCCESSION TO MEMBERSHIP. three classes of 7, 15 eligibility to 7,8,9,10,11,15 applications for II, 12, 15 nominations for Third Class 13 election to 12, 13, 14, 15 resignation of 15 restoration to 16 transfer of 16 forfeiture of 16 53 Membership continued PAGB expulsion from 17 reinstatement to , 10, 17, 24 suspension of 17,23, 24 dropping from rolls of 24 diplomas of 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 Motto of the Order 30 Name of the Order 5 National Commandery, shall be designated Commandery-in- Chief 7 Number shall be given to each Companion on diploma 31 shall be engraved on link of badge 31 Objections to election of applicant iz Objects of the Order 6 Officers who served as such prior to April 15, 1865, eligible to mem bership 8 who served as enlisted men, in what cases eligible to mem bership g sons of deceased, eligible to membership 8 Officers of Commanderies designation and title of 20 time and manner of electing 20 investiture of 20, 37 when duties begin and terminate 20, 21, 28, 37 duties and powers of 21, 22, 24, 25, 37 filling vacancies in 22 removal of 22 Companions in arrears for dues cannot vote for, and in eligible as 23 manner of wearing insignia by 33 Official Papers, form of 37 Order of Business 36 Organization of the Order 7 Original Companions who to be designated as 8, 1 1 succession to membership of 8,9,10,11 54 Original Companions continued Plcm right of succession lost in case of expulsion of 10 right of succession may be revived in case of resignation or dropping of 10 eldest son of living, eligible to Second Class membership . . II none but Original Companions allowed to vote on admis sion of 12 entitled to insignia and diploma 13 form of diploma for 17, 18 description of ribbon for 32 description of rosette for 32 Parliamentary Law shall govern meetings 37 Politics, fine for discussing 41 Powers executive and judicial, vested in Commandery-in-Chief ... 24 legislative, vested in the Congress 29 Preamble to Constitution 5 Primogeniture, succession to membership to be governed by rules of 8 Principles of the Order 6 Quorum 23 Recorder-in-Chief election of 20 duties of 21, 24, 38 shall attest diplomas 17 shall be member of the Congress 28 Recorders election of 20 duties of 21, 38 are members of Commandery-in-Chief 24 Registrar-in- Chief election of 20 duties of 21,24 Registrars election of 20 duties of 21 Reinstatement to Membership after resignation 15, 16 55 Reinstatement to Membership continued PAGE after expulsion *7 after being dropped for non-payment of dues 24 Commanderies shall be notified of 3& Rejection admission fee shall be refunded in case of 12 number of adverse ballots required for 13, 15 ballot must be unanimous if candidate previously rejected . 14 Commanderies shall be notified of 4. 3^ effect of H renewal of application in case of 14 succession to membership in case of 14 Companions shall be expelled for giving information rel ative to 14 provisions of Constitution to be read in case of 15 Relief Committee 4 1 Religion, fine for discussing 4* Remission of Dues, two-thirds vote required for 24 Removal of Officers., 22 Reports of committee on applications for membership 12, 13, 15 of Board of Officers on charges 17 of Council on accounts 22 shall be made annually by State Commanderies 28 shall be made annually by Recorders 39 shall be made annually by Treasurers 39 Reprimand 17 Resignation of Membership how made and acted on 15. 16 dues must be paid and insignia and diploma returned on . . 15 cannot be accepted pending charges 16 restoration after 16 of Companion by inheritance has effect of waiver 10 of Original Companion, right of inheritance may be revived . 10 Commanderies shall be notified of 38 Restoration to Membership after resignation 15, 16 after expulsion 17 after being dropped for non-payment of dues 24 Commanderies shall be notified of 38 56 Ribbon- Chancellors shall have custody and issue of ... .... 21 22 shall be delivered by Chancellor-in-Chief 25 description of ,j record to be kept of issue of in Rosette Chancellors shall have custody and issue of ....... 21 22 shall be delivered by Chancellor-in-Chief 25 description of 2 manner of wearing -,-> record to be kept of issue of 30 Rules and Regulations 37 Seal of the Order description of , o shall be affixed to diplomas ij Recorders shall have custody of 30 Second Class Companions who eligible to become n when become First Class x x cannot vote on admission of members of First Class ... u 12 entitled to insignia I3 shall return Second Class insignia on becoming Companions of First Class I4 description of ribbon for 32 description of rosette for 32 Senior Vice-Commander-in-Chief election of 2O duties of . 24 Senior Vice-Commanders election of 2O duties of 2I are members of Commandery-in-Chief 24 Special Meetings, how convened , 23 2"? Staff Officers, who served without commissions jij State Commanderies organization of limited to one in each State 7 form of title of - relative seniority of - may become incorporated - 57 State Commanderies continued , AGM meetings of , 23 issue of charters for 26 form of charter for 26, 27 revocation of charters of 25 shall be assessed for expenses of Commandery-in-Chief . . 25 manner of organizing 28 rules and regulations may be adopted by 28 annual reports shall be made by 28 shall each have one vote in the Congress 29 Stated Meetings of Congress of the Order 28 of Commandery-in-Chief 25 of Council-in-Chief 25 of State Commanderies 23 Succession to Membership to be governed by rules of primogeniture 8 by descendants of Original Companions 8 by descendants of deceased officers 8 inheritance shall be traced back in each case of 9 limitations in cases of collateral descendants 9 waiving right of 9 in case first descendant is eligible in his own right .... 9 when collateral descendants may be nominated 10 in case of minors shall be held in abeyance 10 right not lost by resignation, expulsion, or forfeiture of mem bership of Companion by inheritance 10 right lost by expulsion of Original Companion 10 right may be revived in case of resignation or forfeiture of membership of Original Companion 10 right must be supported by affidavits i r in case of rejection of applicant 14 new number to be engraved on badge in case of 31 Recorders shall notify families of deceased Companions of provisions relative to 39 Suspension for misconduct 17 for non-payment of dues 23 Commanderies shall be notified of 38 Third Class Companions who eligible to become u 58 Third Class Companions continued PAGM limitation on number of U shall not be elected after April 15, 1890 n how nominated and elected *3 entitled to insignia and diploma I3i ! 4 description of ribbon for 3 2 description of rosette for 3 2 Title of the Order 5 Titles of Commanderies 7 Transfers when allowed and how made 16 in case of revocation of charter 25 of Companions who have commuted dues 40 Treasurer-in-Chief election of 2 duties of 2 4 Treasurers election of 20 duties of 21,39 Uniforms 33 Vacancies in offices of Commanderies, how filled 21,22 in the Congress of the Order, how filled 28, 29 Vice-Commanders election of 20 duties of 21 are members of Commandery-in-Chief 24 Vice-Commanders-in-Chief election of 20 duties of 24 Voting majority vote required to revive right of succession .... 10 Second Class Companions shall not vote on application for First Class Membership II who entitled to vote on applications for Original membership. 12 who entitled to vote on applications for First Class member ship by inheritance 12 who entitled to vote on applications for Second Class mem bership 12 59 Voting continued PAGE who entitled to vote on nominations for Third Class mem bership 13 more than four adverse ballots reject applications for First or Second Class membership 13 one adverse ballot rejects nominations for Third Class mem bership 13 one adverse ballot rejects application for membership at large. 15 one adverse ballot rejects application of candidate previously rejected *4 two-thirds vote required to accept resignation 16 majority vote required to restore Companion who has re signed 1 6 two-thirds vote required to expel, suspend, or reprimand a Companion for misconduct 17 unanimous vote required to reinstate Companion who has been expelled 17 majority of ballots cast required to elect officers 20 two-thirds vote required to remove officers 22 majority vote required to suspend Companion for non-pay ment of dues 23 two-thirds vote required to drop Companion for non-payment of dues 24 two-thirds vote required to remit dues 14 majority vote required to reinstate Companion dropped for non-payment of dues 24 two-thirds vote required to issue charter 26 delegates to the Congress shall be elected by ballot .... 28 each State Commandery has one vote in the Congress ... 29 vote of three-fourths of Commanderies required to amend Constitution 33 vote of three-fourths of Commanderies required to amend By-Laws 4 2 Waiving Right of Succession may be done by any person eligible by inheritance 9 in case of minors must remain in abeyance 10 resignation, expulsion, or forfeiture of Companion by inherit ance has effect of lo Withdrawal of Applications admission fee shall be refunded in case of 12 when allowed 13 Commanderies shall be notified of 38 . t ;& L ?SIN^ wi^o .f -^> :, .- , k - : . ~-~fZ^- *!. ^,2 - 1 T9P !: ^*- 41* - . ^HS< IF- M : : ngy^afi t ,3yfcs - \~ *-." 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